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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§. 67. Of Observations raised out of Heb. 9. 11, 12.

I. •…•…He truth of legall types accomplished that which the types could not. This i•…•… •…•…∣red from this particle of opposition BUT. See §. 53.

II. Christ was prefigured by the high Priest. This is here expressed. See §. 53.

III. Christ is actually exhibited. This phrase, being come. Intends as much. See §. 53.

IV. Christs Priest-hood was exercised about good things. So they are stiled. See §. 53.

V. The good things of Christs Priest-hood were put off beyond the time of the law. They were then to come. See §. 54.

VI. The Tabernacle typified Christs body. This is implyed under the description of the Tabernacle here mentioned. See §. 55.

VII. Christs body was of more worth then the Tabernacle and all things apper•…•…aining thereto. This is intended under this word greater. See §. 55.

VIII. Christs body perfected, that which all the types could not. In this respect it is here said to be more perfect. See §. 55.

IX. Christs body was not the work of man. This phrase, Not made with •…•…ands in∣tends as much. See §. 55.

X. Obscure phrases are to be explained. This phrase, that is to say, imports as much See §. 55.

XI. Christs body was not begotten as other bodies. In this respect it is said to be, not of this building. See §. 55.

XII. Christ the true Priest useth not the blood of beasts. Under these two kinds, goats and cal•…•…es all sorts of beasts which were offered up for sacrifice are comprised, which being denyed, all others also are denyed. See §. 56.

XIII. Heaven was typified by the most holy place. For by this title, holy place, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 is here meant. See §. 56.

XIV. Christ our high Priest entred into heaven. He is here said to enter into that holy place which is heaven. See §. 56.

XV. Christ entred into heaven by blood.

XVI. The blood by which Christ entred into heaven was his own. These two are expressed under this phrase, by his own blood. See §. 56, 57.

XVII. Christ entred into heaven once only. This particle once is thus to be taken exclusively. See §. 60.

XVIII. Christ purchased redemption. This is intended under this phrase, obtain∣ed redemption. See §. 61.

XIX. Christ purchased redemption before he ascended into heaven. This phrase, •…•…aving obtained, implyeth time past. See §. 61.

XX. The redemption which Christ purchased is eternall. So it is here stiled. See §. 65.

XXI. Christ purchased redemption for us. This hath our English here inserted.

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