A view of the threats and punishments recorded in the Scriptures, alphabetically composed with some briefe observations upon severall texts / by Zachary Bogan ...

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A view of the threats and punishments recorded in the Scriptures, alphabetically composed with some briefe observations upon severall texts / by Zachary Bogan ...
Author
Bogan, Zachary, 1625-1659.
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Oxford :: Printed by H. Hall for R. Davis,
1653.
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Sin -- Early works to 1800.
Punishment.
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"A view of the threats and punishments recorded in the Scriptures, alphabetically composed with some briefe observations upon severall texts / by Zachary Bogan ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A28553.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Page 478

Pity.

Not pitying others* 1.1 in their misery. threatned

With Suffering the like. Woe to them, &c. That drink wine in bowles, & anoint thēselves with the chiefe ointments, but they are not grie∣ved for the affliction of Joseph. Therefore now shall they goe captive with the first that go cap∣tive, &c. Amos 6. 6. 7. They are not grieved] 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, Septuagint. Nihil patiebantur, lat: i.e. they suffered nothing (or they were not moved.) whereas, if one member suffer; all the members should suffer with it, 1 Cor: 12. 26. God is so much for tender heartednesse in this kinde, that he would have us, not to have the heart to looke upon them. For he tells Edom, Thou shouldst not have looked on the day of thy brother, in the day that hee became a stranger, Obad. 12.

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