The sermons of M. Iohn Caluin vpon the fifth booke of Moses called Deuteronomie faithfully gathered word for word as he preached them in open pulpet; together with a preface of the ministers of the Church of Geneua, and an admonishment made by the deacons there. Also there are annexed two profitable tables, the one containing the chiefe matters; the other the places of Scripture herein alledged. Translated out of French by Arthur Golding.

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The sermons of M. Iohn Caluin vpon the fifth booke of Moses called Deuteronomie faithfully gathered word for word as he preached them in open pulpet; together with a preface of the ministers of the Church of Geneua, and an admonishment made by the deacons there. Also there are annexed two profitable tables, the one containing the chiefe matters; the other the places of Scripture herein alledged. Translated out of French by Arthur Golding.
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Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.
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At London :: Printed by Henry Middleton for George Bishop,
Anno Domini 1583.
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"The sermons of M. Iohn Caluin vpon the fifth booke of Moses called Deuteronomie faithfully gathered word for word as he preached them in open pulpet; together with a preface of the ministers of the Church of Geneua, and an admonishment made by the deacons there. Also there are annexed two profitable tables, the one containing the chiefe matters; the other the places of Scripture herein alledged. Translated out of French by Arthur Golding." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17698.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Faith.
Wee must make a declaration of our Faith when wee haue worshipped God.
284. b 40
To sweare by the name of God, is a kinde of confessing our Faith.
284. b 30
Of standing in the Faith which wee holde from Gods worde doctrine most necessarie.
288. a 50.60
The name of Faith abused and made a shrowding sheete.
292. b 10
Of some that say, that they attaine Faith, because God foresawe that they would be faithfull.
167. b 30
The truest obedience of Faith.
81. b 30
It is a part of Faith to stande in awe so soone as God speaketh.
57. a 50
The foundation of all our prayers is Faith.
97. a 50. and 98. b 20. and 98. b 50
Faith is as the key to open vs the gate in praying.
102. a 40
Howe wee must behaue our selues in a case that concerneth a liuely Faith.
374. a 10.20
Howe sufficientlie God prouided for the suretie of his people, that their Faith might not be doubtfull.
391. a 20. &c. & b 10. &c.
We must pray in Faith, or else we shall neuer be heard, and what is meant by Faith.
396. b 60. and 397. a 10. & 417. b 60. & 418. a 10
The cheefe duetie of our Faith, & what it is.
414 b 30.40
An heresie that Abraham had but a fantasticall Faith: Looke the place.
465. b 10.20
Of the beginning of our Faith & what the same is.
423. a 10.20.30.40.50.60
The Papistes treating of Faith, fetch ye pointes thereof from mens inuenti∣ons.
270. a 20
A meane which God vseth to trie our Faith and patience.
336. b 50.60. & 533. a 50 60
A kinde of feare that is an exercise of our Faith.
335. b 50
How Faith cannot be without patience
338. b 20
The proper nature of Faith is to tarrie Gods leasure.
338. b 10
A meane whereby Faith doeth come.
346. a 40
Of the Faith plighted betweene the man and the wife in mariage.
224. b 60
God will not haue our Faith grounded vpon men, nor to depende on them.
261. a 50.60
That our Faith must be certaine, and must bring a sure knowledge with it.
486. a 20
If there be Faith in ye heart, the mouth must needs agree vnto it also.
487. a 10.20
Why Paul speaking of eating & drin∣king requireth Faith.
510. a 20.30.40
Faith must bee the entrie whereby to ouercome the worlde.
527. a 40
What stedfastnesse of Faith ought to be in those that haue beene taught by the word.
527. a 30
Of an inward and firme Faith, set forth by a similitude.
528. a 50.60
Of such as sweare by their Faith.
196. a 40
What store God setteth by the name of Faith.
196. a 40.50
A great manie to whome God giueth not the grace to be inlightened by Faith as we be.
187. a 10
Of the auncient Faith, and in whome the same had beginning.
1130. a 10 20
A definition of Faith, out of the Epi∣stle to the Hebrewes.
1149. a 10
Of the verie office and propertie of Faith what it is.
1074. a 60
Faith cannot bee without confession.
1064. b 40
The substance of our Faith, and where∣vpon the same must rest.
1062, all. 1063. al, 1064. a 10.20.30.40.50
Of a speculatiue Faith, and of such as haue the same.
1075. b 10.20
Of the word of Faith, & what is meant thereby.
1062. a 10.20. & 501. a 40.50 & 857. b 30.40
Howe our Faith must be occupied, whē God frighteth vs with his threate∣ninges.
979. b 10
Noah by Faith sawe the floude sixe score yeares before it came.
1034. b 10.20
What we must doe if we will haue our faith vnuariable.
22. b 20
By Faith wee applie the benefite of Christes resurrection vnto our selues
28. b 10
All the good that God doeth vs ought to serue for the confirming of our Faith.
39. b 10
We must beholde that thing by Faith which is hidden from our eyes.
28. b 20
Of an outwarde Faith, which is but in shewe and appearance.
528. a 50
When we must thinke that wee haue a perfect and right Faith.
528. a 40
What constancie and stedfastnesse we must haue in our Faith.
531. a 10.20
What eating & drinking without Faith meanent.
559. a 20
Howe the Faith of true beleeuers is made autenticall.
532. a 10
Of falsifying our Faith in marriage:
Read Sermon 128. and finallie page 790. a 10
A warrant and confirmation of our Faith both in life and death.
40. b 10 20
In what cases wee shal bee alwaies wa∣uering, and our Faith shall haue no steddinesse.
318. a 30, &c.
Of the Faith which wee ought to haue in Gods worde, which consisteth of two pointes.
923. b 10
What is meant by this, that Faith was reckoned vnto Abraham for righte∣ousnesse.
857. b 50.60
What constancie of Faith wee must haue:
Reade the whole Page of 529.
A most notable triall and good proofe of our Faith.
184. a 50

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The Faith of Gods seruantes is alwaies the better proued by heresies, &c.
528 a 10. & 529. a 30.40
A question whether Faith iustifieth, as Saint Paul saith.
30. a 10.20
Howe weake our Faith must bee at the first.
527. b 40
Howe warie we must be in the keeping of our Faith.
530. a 10.20
The foundation whereon the Papistes haue grounded their implied Faith.
130. b 10
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