A learned and very useful commentary on the whole epistle to the Hebrews wherein every word and particle in the original is explained ... : being the substance of thirty years Wednesdayes lectures at Black-fryers, London / by that holy and learned divine Wiliam Gouge ... : before which is prefixed a narrative of his life and death : whereunto is added two alphabeticall tables ...

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A learned and very useful commentary on the whole epistle to the Hebrews wherein every word and particle in the original is explained ... : being the substance of thirty years Wednesdayes lectures at Black-fryers, London / by that holy and learned divine Wiliam Gouge ... : before which is prefixed a narrative of his life and death : whereunto is added two alphabeticall tables ...
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Gouge, William, 1578-1653.
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London :: Printed by A.M., T.W. and S.G. for Joshua Kirton,
1655.
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"A learned and very useful commentary on the whole epistle to the Hebrews wherein every word and particle in the original is explained ... : being the substance of thirty years Wednesdayes lectures at Black-fryers, London / by that holy and learned divine Wiliam Gouge ... : before which is prefixed a narrative of his life and death : whereunto is added two alphabeticall tables ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A41670.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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§. 141. Of Observations arising out of Heb. 3. 12.

I. ADmonitions are needfull for Christians▪ This phrase, Take heed, is an Admo∣nition. See §. 122.

II. Admonitions must be seasoned with mild insinuations. Such an one is this 〈◊〉〈◊〉Brethren. See §. 121.

III. Every one must be circumspect over himself. This relative You, hath refere•…•… to ones self. See §. 123.

IV. Our circumspection must extend to others. This word Any, hath reference 〈◊〉〈◊〉 others. See §. 124.

V. Our circumspection must be perpetuall. This phrase, At any time, inte•…•… perpetuity. See §. 125.

VI. Means must be used to prevent sinne. This particle lest, is a note of pre•…•…∣tion. See §. 125.

VII. The heart must especially be looked unto. This is the end why mention is 〈◊〉〈◊〉 made of the heart. See §. 126.

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VIII. There is an evil heart. The Epithete evil, here annexed to the heart, de∣monstrates thus much. See §. 127.

IX. Unbelief is the cause of an evil heart. This phrase, an evil heart of unbelief intends as much. See §. 128.

X. Unbelief is the cause of Apostasie. So it is here made to be. See §. 129.

XI. Professors of the Gospel may fall away. This admonition to such implies so much. See §. 131.

XII. Christ is true God. He is here so called, See §. 138.

XIII. The true God is the living God. He is here so styled. See §. 128.

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