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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§. 29. Of the Resolution of, and Observations from Heb. 9. 7.

THi•…•… verse set•…•…eth down special sanctions of an High Priest. Hereof are two 〈◊〉〈◊〉.

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  • 1. The place where he performed his functions.
  • 2. The particular duties that he performed.
  • 1. The place is propounded in this word, the second.
  • 2. It is amplified two wayes.
    • 1. By a restraint, in these two words, alone, once.
    • 2. By the extent, every year.

The duties that he performed were two.

  • 1. That he carried in blood. He went not without blood.
  • 2. That he offered. This is illustrated.
    • ...

      1. By the persons for whom he offered.

      These are of two sorts.

      • 1. For himself.
      • 2. For the people.
    • 2. By the sins for which he offered, errors.
Doctrines.
  • I. The Law had an High-Priest. He is here expresly named. See §. 40.
  • II. Under the Law there was a difference of holy places. There was the second as well as the first Tabernacle. See §. 40.
  • III. The High-Priest alone went into the most holy place. So much is expresly set down. See §. 40.
  • IIII. The High-Priest went every year into the most holy-place. This also is expresly set down. See §. 41.
  • V. The High-Priest went but once in a year into the holy place. See §. 41.
  • VI. Means must be used for expiation of sin by those that appear before God. See §. 43.
  • VII. Blood is the means of expiating sin. This phrase, not without blood, intendeth these two points. See §. 43.
  • VIII. The High-Priest was subject to sin. See §. 44.
  • IX. The High-Priest was to use means for expiating his own sin. These two points arise from the High-Priests act, in offering for himself. See §. 44.
  • X. The High-Priest was to use means for expiating the sins of others. He was to of∣fer for the people. See §. 44.
  • XI. All sorts of sins are to be expiated. This ariseth from the word errours. See §. 44.
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