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 May 28, 2025.

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§. 165. Of our Lord Iesus.

HE whom the Father brought again from the dead, is set out by his Dominion, and by his title, Our Lord Iesus. a 1.1 Lord is a word of supream Soveraignty, as was shewed, Chap. 1. v. 10. §. 128.

The relative b 1.2 Our, compriseth under it such as are of the Church of God, of whom Christ is in speciall the Lord, as hath been declared, Chap. 7. vers. 14. §. 74.

Iesus was the proper Name of the Son of God incarnate, and signifieth a Savi∣our, as is proved, Chap. 2. v. 9. §. 73.

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This part of the description sheweth, how much it concerneth us to know and beleeve the fore-mentioned resurrection. For he was raised from the dead, who was in speciall manner our Lord; under whom we are, and to whom we are sub∣ject: yea he who is our Saviour; For there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved, Act. 4. 12. All the good that we can any waies expect, resteth in this, Our Lord Iesus, whom God raised from the dead.

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