The works of the Reverend and learned John Lightfoot D. D., late Master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge such as were, and such as never before were printed : in two volumes : with the authors life and large and useful tables to each volume : also three maps : one of the temple drawn by the author himself, the others of Jervsalem and the Holy Land drawn according to the author's chorography, with a description collected out of his writings.
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- The works of the Reverend and learned John Lightfoot D. D., late Master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge such as were, and such as never before were printed : in two volumes : with the authors life and large and useful tables to each volume : also three maps : one of the temple drawn by the author himself, the others of Jervsalem and the Holy Land drawn according to the author's chorography, with a description collected out of his writings.
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"The works of the Reverend and learned John Lightfoot D. D., late Master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge such as were, and such as never before were printed : in two volumes : with the authors life and large and useful tables to each volume : also three maps : one of the temple drawn by the author himself, the others of Jervsalem and the Holy Land drawn according to the author's chorography, with a description collected out of his writings." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A48431.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 27, 2025.
Contents
- title page
- title page
- TO THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS AND High-born Princess MARY PRINCESS OF ORANGE, &c.
- Advertisement to the Binder.
- THE PREFACE TO THE READER.
-
SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF THE REVEREND and most LEARNED John Lightfoot D. D.
-
An
APPENDIX orCOLLECTION of some more Memorials of the Life of the Excellent Dr.John Lightfoot, most of them taken from Original Letters, or MSS. of his own.-
I. Concerning the Occasion, Reason and Method of his undertakings in Harmonizing the NEW TESTAMENT. -
II. Concerning his Learning and Studies. -
III. Some account of him as a Divine. -
IV. Some Remarks upon his Horae Hebraicae & Talmudicae. -
V. The assistances he gave to the Polyglot Bible, the Heptaglot Lexicon, and other Learned Works and Men in his time. -
VI. The addresses of Learned Men to him. -
VII. His Correspondences. -
VIII. An account of his imperfect pieces. -
IX. Encomiums given him by Learned Men. -
X. Concerning his love to, and endeavours of promoting Oriental Learning. -
XI. His kindness and affection to Katharine Hall. -
XII. His Patrons and Friends. -
XIII. His Relations. -
XIV. His last Sickness and Death. -
XV. His Temper and Spirit, Piety and Vertues. -
XVI. Some Apology for our Author: and the Conclusion.
-
-
An
- Ad Autorem.
-
IOHANNES LIGHT FOOT
S. T. P. - errata
- map
-
The Book of
GENESIS. - CHAP. I.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. II. Ver. 1, 2, 3.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
-
CHAP. VIII. From Verse 13. to the end. - CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X.
- CHAP. XI.
- CHAP. XII. XIII. XIV. XV.
- CHAP. XVI.
- CHAP. XVII. XVIII. XIX. XX.
- CHAP. XXI.
- CHAP. XXII.
- CHAP. XXIII.
-
CHAP. XXIV. & XXV. to Verse 7. and1 CHRON. 1. Vers. 32, 33. -
CHAP. XXV. Ver. 11. and fromVer. 19. to the end. - CHAP. XXVI.
- CHAP. XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX.
- CHAP. XXXI.
-
CHAP. XXXII. and XXXIII. to
ver. 17. -
CHAP. XXXIII.
ver. 17, 18, 19, 20. -
CHAP. XXXVIII.
ver. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. - CHAP. XXXIV.
-
CHAP. XXXV. from
ver. 1. tover. 28. -
CHAP. XXXVI. & 1 CHRON. 1.
ver. 34. to the end. - CHAP. XXXVII.
- CHAP. XXXIX.
-
CHAP. XXXVIII. from
ver. 6. to the end. - CHAP. XL.
- CHAP. XLI.
- CHAP. XLII.
-
CHAP. XLIII. XLIV, XLV, XLVI, & XLVII. to
Vers. 13. - CHAP. XLVII. from ver. 13. to the end; and CHAP. XLVIII.
- CHAP. XLIX. L.
-
1 CHRON. VII.
ver. 21, 22, 23.
-
The Book of
EXODUS. -
The Book of
JOB. -
book - Exodus
-
CHAP. II.
to Ver. 11. -
CHAP. II.
from Ver. 11.to the end. - CHAP. III. IV.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
-
CHAP. VII. VIII. IX. X.
to Ver. 21. -
CHAP. XII.
to Ver. 21. -
CHAP. X. from Vers. 21. to the end. AndXI. all. AndXII. from Vers. 21. to the end. - CHAP. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. XVII.
- CHAP. XIX.
- CHAP. XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII. XXIV.
- CHAP. XXV. XXVI. XXVII. XXVIII. XXIX. XXX. XXXI.
- CHAP. XXXII. XXXIII. XXXIV.
- CHAP. XXXV. XXXVI. XXXVII. XXXVIII. XXXIX. XL.
-
CHAP. II.
-
The Book of
LEVITICUS. -
The Book of NUMBERS. - CHAP. I.
- CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III. IV.
- CHAP. V. VI.
- CHAP. VII. VIII.
-
CHAP. IX. from Ver. 15. to the end. AndCHAP. X. to Ver. 11. - EXODUS XVIII.
-
CHAP. X.
from Vers. 11.to the end. - CHAP. XI.
- CHAP. XII.
- CHAP. XIII.
- CHAP. XIV.
- PSAL. XC.
- CHAP. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX.
- CHAP. XX.
- CHAP. XXI.
- CHAP. XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXV.
- CHAP. XXVI. XXVII. XXVIII. XXIX. XXX.
- CHAP. XXXI. XXXII.
- CHAP. XXXIII. XXXIV. XXXV. XXXVI.
-
The Book of
DEUTERONOMY. -
The Book of
JOSHUA. -
The Book of
JUDGES. -
The Book of
RUTH. -
The first Book of
SAMUEL. - CHAP. I. II. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V. VI.
-
CHAP. VII. Vers. 1. And the first half of the second. -
CHAP. VII. Vers. 2. The latter half of it:
Then all the house of Israel lamented after the Lord: and so to the end of the 7 Chapter, and Chapter 8. all. - CHAP. IX. X. XI. XII.
- CHAP. XIII. XIV. XV.
- CHAP. XVI.
- CHAP. XVII.
- PSALM IX.
- CHAP. XVIII.
- CHAP. XIX.
- PSAL. LIX.
- CHAP. XX.
- CHAP. XXI.
- PSAL. LVI.
- PSAL. XXXIV.
-
CHAP. XXII.
Vers. 1. first part. - PSAL. CXLII.
-
CHAP. XXII. The latter part of the first
verse, andvers. 2. and 1 CHRON. XII. fromver. 8. tover. 19. -
CHAP. XXII. from Verse 3. to the end of the Chapter. - PSAL. LII.
- CHAP. XXXIII.
- PSAL. LIV.
- PSAL. LXIII.
- CHAP. XXIV.
- PSAL. LVII.
- CHAP. XXV.
- PSAL. LVIII.
- CHAP. XXVI.
- CHAP. XXVII.
-
I CHRON. XII. from beginning to Verse 8. - CHAP. XXVIII.
- CHAP. XXIX.
-
I CHRON. XII.
Vers. 19, 20, 21, 22. - CHAP. XXX. XXXI. & I CHRON. X.
-
The second Book of
SAMUEL. - CHAP. I.
- CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
-
CHAP. V. from beginning to Ver. 11. AndI CHRON. XI. all. -
1 CHRON. XII. from ver. 23. to the end. -
I CHRON. XIII. Ver. 1, 2, 3, 4. -
CHAP. V. From Ver. 11. to the end.I CHRON. XIV. All. -
CHAP. VI. From beginning to ver. 12.I CHRON. XIII. From vers. 5. to the end. - PSAL. LXVIII.
-
I CHRON. XV. From beginning to Verse 15. - PSAL. CXXXII.
-
CHAP. VI. Latter part of vers. 12. to vers. 20.I CHRON. XV. Vers. 15. to end, and 16. all. - PSAL. CV. & XCVI. & CVI.
-
CHAP. VI. From vers. 20. to the end. -
CHAP. VII. VIII.
all. I CHRON. XVII. XVIII.all. - PSAL. LX.
- PSAL. CVIII.
-
I KING. XI. ver. 15. to ver. 21. - CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X. I CHRON. XIX.
-
CHAP. XI. all. I CHRON. XX. ver. 1. to this Clause, And Ioab smote Rabbah, &c. -
CHAP. XII. To Vers. 15. and the first Clause of that verse; And Nathan went to his own house. - PSAL. LI.
-
CHAP. XII. From vers. 15. And the Lord strake the child, &c.to vers. 24. -
CHAP. XII. from vers.28. to the end. I CHRON. XX. vers. 1. And Ioab smote Rabbah, and destroyed it,and vers. 2, 3. - CHAP. XIII. all.
-
CHAP. XII.
vers. 24, 25. - CHAP. XIV. &c.
- CHAP. XV.
- PSAL. III.
- CHAP. XVI.
- PSAL. VII.
- CHAP. XVII.
- PSAL. XLII. XLIII.
- PSAL. LV.
- CHAP. XVIII. XIX.
- CHAP. XX.
- PSAL. XXX.
- PSAL. IV.
-
CHAP. XXI. to
Vers. 15. -
CHAP. XXI.
Vers. 15. to end. I CHRON. XX.Vers. 4. to end. - CHAP. XXII. & PSAL. XVIII.
- CHAP. XXIII.
- CHAP. XXIV. & I CHRON. XXI.
-
I CHRON. XXII.
Vers. 1. 2, 3, 4, 5.
-
The first Book of
KINGS. -
The Book of
PSALMS. -
1 CHRON. XXVI. XXVII. XXVIII. & XXIX.
to vers. 26. -
1 KING. II. to
ver. 12. and withver. 10, 11. Read 1 CHRON. XXIX.ver. 26. 27, 28, 29, 30. -
1 KING. II. from
ver. 12. tover. 39. -
2 CHRON. I. to
vers. 14. 1 KING. 3. fromver. 3. to the end. -
1 KING. XI.
ver. 21, 22. -
CHAP. IV, V. 2 CHRON. I.
vers. 14, 15, 16, 17. And II. all. -
CHAP. II. from
vers. 39. to the end. And CHAP. III.vers. 1, 2. -
CHAP. VI. all. And VII. from
vers. 13. to the end. 2 CHRON. III; IV. -
CHAP. VIII. all. 2 CHRON. V. & VI. & VII. to
ver. 11. -
CHAP. VII. From
vers. 1. tovers. 13. -
CHAP. IX. From beginning to
Vers. 10. 2 CHRON. VII. FromVers. 11. to the end. -
CHAP. IX. From
Vers. 10. to the end. 2 CHRON. VIII. all.
-
1 CHRON. XXVI. XXVII. XXVIII. & XXIX.
-
The Book of the
PROVERBS. -
The Song of
SOLOMON, or, TheCANTICLES. -
The Book of
ECCLESIASTES. - parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- shared history
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- shared history
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- shared history
- parallel histories
- shared history
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- parallel histories
- shared history
- parallel histories
- shared history
- parallel histories
- shared history
- parallel histories
- shared history
- parallel histories
- shared history
- parallel histories
- shared history
- parallel histories
-
history of Judah alone
- ESAY XV, XVI.
- ESAY XVIII, XIX.
- ESAY XX.
- ESAY XXI.
- ESAY XXII.
- ESAY XXIV, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXIX.
- ESAY XXX. XXXI.
- ESAY XXXII, XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV.
- MICAH III, IV, V, VI, VII.
-
The Prophesie of
NAHUM, all. -
2 KINGS XVIII. from
ver. 13. to the end, and XIX. all. 2 CHRON. XXXII. from beginning tovers. 24. ESAY XXXVI. & XXXVII. -
ESAY XXXVIII. 2 KING. XX. to
ver. 12. & 2 CHRON. XXXII.ver. 24. -
2 KING. XX. from
vers. 12. tovers. 20. ESAY XXXIX. all. 2 CHRON. XXXII.vers. 25, 26. -
2 CHRON. XXXII. from
vers. 27. to end. 2 KINGS XX.vers. 20, 21. -
1 CHRON. IV. from vers. 34. to the end. -
ESAY XXIII. & ESAY XL, XLI,
&c. to the end of the Book. -
2 KING. XXI. to
vers. 17. 2 CHRON. XXXIII. tovers. 11. -
2 KING. XVII. from vers. 24. to end. -
The Prophesie of
HABAKKUK, all. -
2 CHRON. XXXIII. from
vers. 11. to the end. 2 KING. XXI. fromvers. 17. to the end. -
2 KING. XXII.
vers. 1. and 2 CHRON. XXXIV.vers. 1. tovers. 8. - JEREMY.
-
The Prophesie of
ZEPHANIAH, all. -
2 CHRON. XXXV. from
vers. 20. to end. 2 KING. XXIII.vers. 29. 30. -
2 CHRON. XXXVI.
vers. 1, 2, 3, 4. 2 KING. XXIII.vers. 31, 32, 33, 34, 35. -
2 KING. XXIII.
vers. 36, 37. 2 CHRON. XXXVI.Vers. 4, 5. -
JEREMY XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, & XXII. to
ver. 24. -
JEREMY XXVI. all, and XXVII. to
vers. 12. -
DANIEL 1. to
vers. 8. And 2 KING. XXIV.vers. 1. 2 CHRON. XXXVI.vers. 6, 7. -
DAN. 1. from
vers. 8. to 18. - JEREMY XXV.
-
JEREMY XLVI. & XLVIII. & XLIX. to
vers. 34. -
JEREMY XXXVI. to
vers. 9. - JEREMY XLV.
-
JEREMY XXXVI. from
vers. 9. to end. -
2 KING. XXIV. the latter end of
vers. 1. andvers. 2, 3, 4. -
DANIEL I. from
vers. 18. to end. - JEREMY XXXV.
-
2 KING. XXIV.
vers. 5, 6, 7. 2 CHRON. XXXVI.vers. 6, 7, 8. -
JER. LII.
vers. 28. -
2 KING. XXIV.
vers. 8. 9. 2 CHRON. XXXVI.vers. 9. -
JEREMY XXII. from
vers. 24. to the end. - JEREMY XXIII. all.
-
2 KING. XXIV. from
vers. 10. tovers. 17. 2 CHRON. XXXVI.vers. 10. -
2 KING. XXIV.
vers. 17, 18, 19, 20. And JEREMY LII.ver. 1, 2, 3. 2 CHRON. XXXVI.vers. 11. - JEREMY XXIV. all.
-
JEREMY XXVII. from
vers. 12. to the end. - JEREMY XXVIII. all.
-
JEREMY XXIX, XXX, XXXI, XLIX. from
vers. 34. to end. And LI. all. - EZEKIEL I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII.
-
2 CHRON. XXXVI.
vers. 11, 12, 13, 14. 15, 16. - EZEKIEL VIII. IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX.
- EZEKIEL XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII.
-
2 KING. XXV.
vers. 1. 2. JEREMY XXXIX.vers. 50. & 52.vers. 4. 5. - EZEKIEL XXIV.
- EZEKIEL XXV.
- JEREMY XXI.
- JEREMY XLVII.
- JEREMY XXXVII.
- JEREMY XXXII. XXXIII, XXXIV.
-
EZEKIEL XXIX. to
vers. 17. - EZEKIEL XXVI. XXVII, XXVIII.
-
EZEKIEL XXX. from
vers. 20. to the end. - EZEKIEL XXXI.
- JEREMY XXXVIII.
-
JEREMY XXXIX.
vers. 15, 16, 17, 18. -
2 KING. XXV.
vers. 2. tovers. 20. 2 CHRON. XXXVI.vers. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. JEREMY XXXIX.vers. 2. tovers. 15. And LII.vers. 5. tovers. 28.
-
history of the captivity
-
The Book of the
LAMENTATIONS. -
JEREMY XL. to
vers. 9. -
2 KING. XXV.
vers. 20. 21. And JEREMY LII.vers. 26, 27, 28, 29. -
JEREMY XL. from
vers. 7. to the end. And XLI. all. 2 KING. XXV.vers. 22, 23, 24, 25. -
JEREMY XLII. & XLIII. And 2 KING. XXV.
vers. 26. - EZEKIEL XXXIII.
- EZEKIEL XXXII.
- EZEKIEL XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVI, XXXVII, XXXVIII, XXXIX.
-
JEREMY LII.
vers. 30. - PSAL. CXXXVII.
- 1 CHRON. II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX.
- EZEK. XL, XLI, XLII, XLIII, XLIV, XLV, XLVI, XLVII, XLVIII.
-
EZEKIEL XXIX. from
vers. 17. to the end. And XXX. tovers. 20. - DANIEL II, III, IV.
-
2 KINGS XXV. vers. 27, 28, 29, 30. JEREMY LII.vers. 31, 32, 33, 34. - DANIEL VII.
- DANIEL V.
- DANIEL VIII.
- DANIEL IX.
-
The Book of the
-
history of the return
- book - Ezra
- DANIEL X, XI, XII.
- book - Esther
-
EZRA V.
vers. 1. And HAGGAI I. -
HAGGAI II. to
vers. 10. -
ZECHARY I. to
vers. 7. -
HAGGAI II. from
vers. 10. to the end. -
ZECHARY I. from
vers. 7. to end.And CHAP. II, III, IV, V, VI. -
EZRA V. from
vers. 3. to end.And VI. tovers. 14. - ZECHARY VII, VIII.
-
EZRA CHAP. VI. from
vers. 14. to the end. - EZRA VII, VIII.
- EZRA IX, X.
- ZECHARY IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV.
- book - Nehemiah
-
The Prophesie of
MALACHI. - title page
- TO THE READER.
-
The First Part. Viz. The HARMONY and ORDER OF THE FOUR EVANGELISTS.- SECTION I.
- SECTION II.
- SECTION III.
- SECTION IV.
- SECTION V.
- SECTION VI.
- SECTION VII.
- SECTION VIII.
- SECTION IX.
- SECTION X.
- SECTION XI.
- SECTION XII.
- SECTION XIII.
- SECTION XIV.
- SECTION XV.
- SECTION XVI.
- SECTION XVII.
- SECTION XVIII.
- SECTION XIX.
- SECTION XX.
- SECTION XXI.
- SECTION XXII.
- SECTION XXIII.
- SECTION XIV.
- SECTION XXV.
- SECTION XXVI.
- SECTION XXVII.
- SECTION XXVIII.
- SECTION XXIX.
- SECTION XXX.
- SECTION XXXI.
- SECTION XXXII.
- SECTION XXXIII.
- SECTION XXXIV.
- SECTION XXXV.
- SECTION XXXVI.
- SECTION XXXVII.
- SECTION XXXVIII.
- SECTION XXXIX.
- SECTION XL.
- SECTION XLI.
- SECTION XLII.
- SECTION XLIII.
- SECTION XLIV.
- SECTION XLV.
- SECTION XLVI.
- SECTION XLVII.
- SECTION XLVIII.
- SECTION XLIX.
- SECTION L.
- SECTION LI.
- SECTION LII.
- SECTION LIII.
- SECTION LIV.
- SECTION LV.
- SECTION LVI.
- SECTION LVII.
- SECTION LVIII.
- SECTION LIX.
- SECTION LX.
- SECTION LXI.
- SECTION LXII.
- SECTION LXIII.
- SECTION LXIV.
- SECTION LXV.
- SECTION LXVI.
- SECTION LXVII.
- SECTION LXVIII.
- SECTION LXIX.
- SECTION LXX.
- SECTION LXXI.
- SECTION LXXII.
- SECTION LXXIII.
- SECTION LXXIV.
- SECTION LXXV.
- SECTION LXXVI.
- SECTION LXXVII.
- SECTION LXXVIII.
- SECTION LXXIX.
- SECTION LXXX.
- SECTION LXXXI.
- SECTION LXXXII.
- SECTION LXXXIII.
- SECTION LXXXIV.
- SECTION LXXXV.
- SECTION LXXXVI.
- SECTION LXXXVII.
- SECTION LXXXVIII.
- SECTION LXXXIX.
- SECTION XC.
- SECTION XCI.
- SECTION XCII.
-
THE CHRONICLE AND ORDER OF The Acts of the Apostles: THE EPISTLES, AND THE REVELATION.
The Second Part. -
ACTS Chap. I. - ACTS Chap. II.
- ACTS Chap. III, IV.
- ACTS Chap. V.
- ACTS CHAP. VI, VII.
-
ACTS CHAP. VIII. -
ACTS CHAP. IX.
from the beginning to Vers. 23. -
ACTS CHAP. IX. from Vers. 23.to Vers. 32. -
ACTS CHAP. IX. from Ver. 32.to the end. And CHAP. X.all. And CHAP. XI.to Vers. 19. -
ACTS CHAP. X.
all the Chapter. -
ACTS CHAP. XI. from Vers. 19.to the end of the Chapter. - ACTS CHAP. XII, XIII.
-
ACTS CHAP. XII. from the beginning to Ver. 20. -
ACTS CHAP. XIII.
from beginning to Vers. 14. -
ACTS CHAP. XII. from Ver. 20.to Ver. 24. -
ACTS CHAP. XIII. from Ver. 14.to the end of the Chapter. And CHAP. XIV. - ACTS CHAP. XIV.
-
ACTS CHAP. XV. -
ACTS CHAP. XVI. - ACTS CHAP. XVII.
- ACTS CHAP. XVIII.
- letter - 1 Thessalonians
- letter - 2 Thessalonians
-
ACTS CHAP. XIX.
from Vers. 1.to Vers. 19. -
ACTS CHAP. XIX. from Ver. 9.to Ver. 21. -
ACTS CHAP. XIX. Vers. 21, 22. - letter - 1 Corinthians
-
ACTS Chap. XIX.
from Ver. 23.to the end of the Chapter. - ACTS CHAP. XX.
- letter - Titus
- letter - 2 Corinthians
-
ACTS Chap. XX. - letter - Romans
- ACTS Chap. XX. Ver. 6.
- ACTS Chap. XXI. Ver. 17.
-
ACTS Chap. XXI.
from Ver 17.to the end of the Chapter. - ACTS Chap. XXII.
-
ACTS Chap. XXIII. & XXIV.
to Ver. 27. -
ACTS Chap. XXIV. Ver. 27. - ACTS Chap. XXV. & XXVI.
- ACTS Chap. XXVII.
-
ACTS CHAP. XXVIII. from the beginning to Ver. 30. - SECTION XXVIII.
- letter - Timothy
- letter - Ephesians
- letter - Philippians
- letter - Colossians
- letter - Philemon
- letter - Hebrews
- letter - James
- letter - 1 Peter
- letter - 2 Peter
-
THE EPISTLE OF
JUDE. -
THE THREE EPISTLES OF
JOHN. -
THE REVELATION OF JOHN.
- REVEL. Chap. I, II, III.
- REVEL CHAP. IV, V.
- REVEL. CHAP. VI.
- REVEL. CHAP. VII.
- REVEL. CHAP. VIII.
- REVEL. CHAP. IX.
- REVEL. CHAP. X.
- REVEL. CHAP. XI.
- REVEL CHAP. XII.
- REVEL. CHAP. XIII.
- REVEL. CHAP. XIV.
- REVEL CHAP. XV.
- REVEL. CHAP. XVI.
- REVEL. CHAP. XVII.
-
REVEL. CHAP. XVIII. XIX.
to Vers. 11. -
REVEL. CHAP. XIX.
from Ver. 11.to the end of the Chapter. - REVEL. CHAP. XX.
- REVEL. CHAP. XXI.
- REVEL CHAP. XXII.
-
-
PARERGON. Concerning the FALL of JERUSALEM, AND
The Condition of the JEWS in that Land after. - title page
- The Epistle to the READER.
- PROLEGOM. I.
- SECTION I.
- SECTION II.
- SECTION III.
- SECTION III.
- SECTION V.
- SECTION VI.
-
SECTION VII.
- Reason of the Order.
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Harmony and Eplanation.
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§
Wisemen. -
§
From the East. -
§.
And Scribes of the people. -
§.
He demanded of them where Christ should be born. -
§.
Art not the least. -
§. Among the Princes of
Juda. -
§.
For out of thee shall come a Governor. -
§.
Enquired diligently of them the time when the Star appeared. -
§.
Rachel weeping for her children, &c.
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§
- SECTION VIII.
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SECTION IX.
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St. MATTHEW.CHAP. III. -
St. MARK.CHAP. I. -
St. LUKE.CHAP. III. - Reason of the Order.
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Harmony and Explanation.
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§.
Of Jesus Christ the Son of God. -
§.
Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea. -
§.
Herod being Tetrarch of Galilee. -
§.
Tetrarch. -
§.
And his brother Philip being Tetrarch, &c. -
§.
Of Iturea. -
§.
And the Region of Trachonitis. -
§.
Lysanias. -
§.
Abilene. -
§. The Word of the Lord came to
John. -
§.
To John the son of Zacharias in the wilderness. -
§
And preach the baptism of Repentance. -
§
Coming to his Baptism. -
§
O generation of Vipers. -
§
To flee from the wrath to come. -
§ Of these stones to raise up children to
Abraham. -
§
To the root of the trees. -
§
That hath two Coats, &c. -
§
Do violence to no man, &c. -
§.
I indeed baptize you, &c. -
§.
I baptize you. -
§.
With water. -
§.
Water. -
§.
The latchet of whose shoos I am not worthy to unloose. -
§.
He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost. -
§.
You. -
§.
And with fire. -
§.
His floor. -
§.
The Wheat he will gather. -
§.
He will gather. -
§.
Into the Garner.
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§.
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SECTION X.
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St. MATTHEW.CHAP. III. -
St. MARK.CHAP. I. -
St. LUKE.CHAP. III. - Reason of the Order.
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Harmony and Explanation.
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§
I have need to be baptized of thee. -
§
For thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousnes. -
§
Jesus also being baptized. -
§.
The Holy Ghost descended. -
§.
Descended in a bodily shape. -
§.
In a bodily shape. -
§.
Like a Dove. -
§.
A voice. -
§.
From Heaven. -
§.
Being [as was supposed] the son of Joseph, which was the son of Heli.
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§
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SECTION XI.
- Reason of the Order.
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Harmony and Explanation.
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§.
Was led by the Spirit into the wilderness. -
§
And when they were ended he afterward hungred. -
§
He said, if thou be the Son of God. -
Sect. Command that these stones be made bread. - § Man shall not live by bread only, but, &c.
- § Into the holy City, and setteth him on a pinacle of the Temple.
- § And sheweth him all the Kingdoms of the world.
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§
If thou wilt fall down and worship me.
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§.
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SECTION XII.
- Reason of the Order.
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Harmony and Explanation.
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§.
He that cometh after me, is preferred before me. -
§.
Is preferr'd before me. -
§.
But grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. -
§.
He hath declared him. -
§.
Art thou that Prophet? -
§.
But that he might be made manifest to Israel,therefore am I come baptizing. -
§.
We have found the Messias. -
§.
The son of Jona. -
§.
Thou shalt be called Cephas. -
§.
Which is by interpretation Peter. -
§.
The City of Andrew and Peter. -
§.
We have found him of whom Moses in the Law, and the Prophets did write, &c. -
§
Hereaf er ye shall see Heaven opened. -
§
The Son of Man.
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§.
- SECTION XIII.
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To my very much, and very worthily Honoured Friend and Patron
WILLIAM COTTON Esq ofBellaport inSalop. - To the READER.
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SECTION XIV.
- Reason of the Order.
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Harmony and Explanation.
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§.
Rabbi we know that thou art a Teacher come from God. -
§.
The Kingdom of God. -
§.
And knowest not these things? -
§.
But he that came down from Heaven. -
§.
The Son of man which is in Heaven. -
§.
That they are wrought in God. -
§.
And there he tarried and Baptized. -
§.
In Aenon near Salim, &c. -
§.
He that is of the earth is earthly, and speaketh of the earth.
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§.
- SECTION XV.
- SECTION XVI.
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SECTION XVII.
- Reason of the Order.
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Harmony and Explanation.
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Sect. I. The Antiquity and divine institution of Synagogues. -
Sect. II. Of the Synagogues in those latter times after the return out of captivity. -
Sect. III. Of their Synagogue days, or time of their meeting there. -
Sect. IV. Of their Synagogue Officers. -
Sect. V. Of their Preachers. -
§
As his Custom was he went into the Synagogue. -
§
And he stood up to read. -
§
He found the place where it was written, &c. -
§
Because he hath anointed me. -
§
To preach the Gospel to the Poor, &c. -
§
Whatsoever we have heard done in Capernaum.
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- SECTION XVIII.
- SECTION XIX.
- SECTION XX.
- SECTION XXI.
- SECTION XXII.
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SECTION XXIII.
- Reason of the Order.
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Harmony and Explanation.
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§. 1.
The distinction and division of the Jewish Nation. -
§. 2.
The division and distinction of the learned of the Nation. -
§. 3.
The National and State Religion of the Jews in the times of Christ. -
Sect. IV. The Scribes and Doctors. -
Sect. V. Of the Sects warping from this State Religion. -
Sect. VI. Of the Sadduces. -
Sect. V. Of the Pharisees.
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§. 1.
- SECTION XXIV.
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A Few, and New OBSERVATIONS, UPON THE BOOK OF GENESIS.
- CHAP. I.
- CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
- CHAP. VII, VIII, IX.
- CHAP. X, XI.
- CHAP. XII.
- CHAP. XIII.
- CHAP. XIV.
- CHAP. XV.
- CHAP. XVI.
- CHAP. XVII.
- CHAP. XVIII.
- CHAP. XIX.
- CHAP. XX. XXI.
- CHAP. XXII.
- CHAP. XXIII.
- CHAP. XXV.
- CHAP. XXVI.
- CHAP. XXVII.
- CHAP. XXIX, XXX.
- CHAP. XXXI.
- CHAP. XXXII.
- CHAP. 33, 34.
- CHAP. XXXV.
- CHAP. 36.
- CHAP. 37.
- CHAP. 38.
- CHAP. XXXIX, XL, XLI.
- CHAP. XLII.
- CHAP. XLVII.
- CHAP. XLVIII.
- CHAP. XLIX.
-
AN Handful of Gleanings OUT OF THE BOOK OF EXODUS.
- SECTION I.
- SECTION II.
- SECTION III.
- SECTION IV.
- SECTION V.
- SECTION VI.
- SECTION VII.
- SECTION VIII.
- SECTION IX.
- SECTION X.
- SECTION XI.
- SECTION XII.
- SECTION XIII.
- SECTION XIV.
- SECTION XV.
- SECTION XVI.
- SECTION XVII.
- SECTION XVIII.
- SECTION XIX.
- SECTION XX.
- SECTION XXI.
- SECTION XXII.
- SECTION XXIII.
- SECTION XXIV.
- SECTION XXV.
- SECTION XXVI.
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SECTION XXVII.
- 1. I believe that salvation is by Faith, not by Works.
- 2. I beleive that there is no salvation without reconciliation with God, and no reconciliation without satisfaction.
- 3. I believe that satisfaction shall once be made.
- 4. I believe that satisfaction for sin shall be made by a man.
- 5. I believe that he shall be more than a man.
- 6. I believe the redeemer must also be God as well as man.
- 7. I believe that mans Redeemer shall die to make satisfaction.
- 8. I believe that he shall not die for his own sins, but for mans.
- 9. I believe that he shall overcome death.
- 10. I believe to be saved by laying hold upon his merits.
- SECTION XXVIII.
- SECTION XXIX.
- SECTION XXX.
- SECTION XXXI.
- SECTION XXXII.
- SECTION XXXIII.
- SECTION XXXIV.
- SECTION XXXV.
- SECTION XXXVI.
- SECTION XXXVII.
- SECTION XXXVIII.
- SECTION XXXIX.
- SECTION XL.
- SECTION XLI.
- SECTION XLII.
- SECTION XLIII.
- SECTION XLIV.
- SECTION XLVI.
- SECTION XLVII.
- SECTION XLVIII.
- SECTION XLIX.
- SECTION L.
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- A CHRONICAL TABLE of the chief Stories Contained in this BOOK.
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part
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CHAP. I.
- Vers. 1. The former Treatise have I made, &c.
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Vers. 2. After that he through the Holy Ghost had given commandments to the Apostles whom he had chosen. -
Vers. 3. To whom also he shewed himself alive after his passion, by many infallible proofs. -
Vers. 4. And being assembled together with them. -
Vers. 6. They asked of him, saying, Lord wilt thou at this time restore again the King∣dom to Israel? -
Vers. 8. But ye shall receive power after the Holy Ghost is come upon you. -
Vers. 9. While they beheld, he was taken up. -
Vers. 12. Olivet, which is from Ierusalem a Sabbaths days journey. -
Vers. 13. They went up into an upper room. -
Vers. 14. With the Women. -
Vers. 15. And in those days Peter stood up in the midst. -
Vers. 16. This Scripture must needs have been fulfilled. -
Vers. 18. This man purchased a field with the reward of iniquity. -
Vers. 19. Accldama. -
Vers. 21. Wherefore of these men that have companied with us. -
Vers. 25. Ioseph called Barsabas, who was sirnamed Iustus.
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CHAP. II.
-
Vers. 1. And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all together with one accord in one place.-
§. 1.
The time, and nature of the Feast of Pentecost. -
§. 2.
The Pentecost on which the Holy Ghost was given, was the first day of the week, namely,Sunday, or the Lords day. -
§. 3.
That many, if not all of the 120received the Holy Ghost, and the gift of Tongues on Pentecost day; and not the twelve only. -
§. 4.
The reason of the use of the word , so often in this Story.
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§. 1.
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Vers. 2. Cloven Tongues like as of fire.Vers. 3. They began to speak with other Tongues. -
Vers. 5. And there were dwelling at Ierusalem, Iews, &c. -
Vers. 9. Parthians, and Medes, and Elamites, &c. -
Vers. 13. Others mocking said, these men are full of new Wine. -
Vers. 14. But Peter standing up with the eleven said, &c. -
Vers. 42.
And in breaking of Bread. -
Vers. 44.
And all that believed were together. -
Vers. 46.
Continuing daily with one accord in the Temple.
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ACTS. CHAP. III.-
Vers. 1. Peter and Iohn went up together into the Temple. -
Vers. 2. The gate of the Temple which was called Beautiful. -
Vers. 11. The porch called Solomons. -
Vers. 12. And when Peter saw it, he answered, &c. -
Vers. 16. Through faith in his name, &c. -
Vers. 17. Through ignorance ye did it. -
Vers. 19. When the times of refreshing shall come. -
Vers. 20. And he send Iesus Christ. -
Vers. 21. Until the restitution of all things. -
Vers. 24. All the Prophets fromSamuel. -
Vers. 25. Ye are the children of the Prophets.
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ACTS. CHAP. IV.-
Vers. 1. The Captain of the Temple. -
Vers. 2. Being grieved that they taught the people. -
Vers. 4. And the number of the men was about five thousand. -
Vers. 5. Their Elders, Rulers, and Scribes, &c. -
Vers. 7. And when they had set them in the midst. -
Vers. 11. This is the stone which was set at nought. -
Vers. 13. And ignorant men. -
Vers. 23. They went to their own company. -
Vers. 25. Who by the mouth of thy Servant David, hath said,&c. -
Vers. 32, & 33. §. Community of goods. -
Vers. 36. Barnabas a Levite, and of the Country of Cyprus, &c.
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ACTS. CHAP. V.-
Vers. 1. But a certain man named Ananias. -
Vers. 3. To lye to the Holy Ghost,or rather, to belie the Holy Ghost. -
Vers. 13. And of the rest none durst joyn himself unto them. -
Vers. 15. §. Peters shadow. -
Vers. 20. All the words of this life. -
Vers. 21. And they called the Councel together, and all the Senate of the children of Israel. -
Vers. 24. Now when the High Priest. -
Vers. 34. A Pharisee named Gamaliel, a Doctor of the Law, had in reputation among all the People. -
Vers. 36. For before these days rose up Theudas. -
Vers. 41. That they were counted worthy.
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CHAP. I.
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PART II.
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§. 1.
The state of the City hitherto. -
§. 2.
The qualities of Tiberius the present Emperor: his damnable dissimulation. -
§. 3.
The year of Tiberius his reign at our Saviours death. -
§. 4.
His lusts and beastiality. -
§. 5.
Divers cruelties. -
§. 6.
Strange accusing. -
§. 7.
Desperate boldness, and discreet. -
§. 8.
Other Occurrences of this year. -
§. 9.
Tiberius perplexed.
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§. 1.
- PART III.
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commentary
- part - 1
- PART II. The Roman Story.
- THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, THE Jewish and the Roman.
- THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, THE Jewish and the Roman.
- THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, THE Jewish and the Roman.
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THE ROMAN, AND JEWISH Story,
- PART I. The ROMAN Story.
- PART II. The JEWISH Story.
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The Roman Story again.
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§. 1.
Tiberius near his end. -
§. 2.
His choise of a successor. -
§. 3.
His death. -
SECT. 4.
CAIUS. -
§. 5.
Tiberius in a manner cruel being dead. -
§. 6.
Agrippa in a perplexity, and inlarged. -
§. 7.
Caius cometh to Rome. -
§. 8.
Caius his dissembling. -
§. 9.
Caius beginning to shew himself in his own colours. -
§. 10.
Caius cruel. -
§. 11.
Young Tiberius brought to a miseriable end.
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§. 1.
- THE ROMAN, AND JEWISH Story,
- THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, THE Jewish and the Roman.
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THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, THE Jewish and the Roman,
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PART II. The JEWISH Story.
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§. 1.
Troubles at Jamnia. -
§. 2.
Troubles at Jerusalem and elsewhere throughout Judea. Caius his Image to be set up in the Temple to be Worshipped. -
§. 3.
Petronius his Letter to the Emperor. -
§. 4.
Agrippa his mediation for the Jews. -
§. 5.
Flaccus Avilius in banishment and his end. -
§. 6.
The Embassadors of the Alexandrian Jews before the Emperor. -
§. 7.
Apion. -
§. 8.
Philo the Jew.
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§. 1.
- PART III. The ROMAN Story.
- THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, THE Jewish and the Roman.
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THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, THE Jewish and the Roman, Of the Year of
CHRIST XLIII. - THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, THE Jewish and the Roman,
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- THE CONTENTS.
- TO THE READER.
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CHAP. I. Of the different Holiness of the several parts of the Temple. -
CHAP. II. Of the several ranks of Priests, and several Officers of the Temple. -
CHAP. III. Of the High-priesthood. -
CHAP. IV. Of the Succession of the High-priests. -
CHAP. V. The Sagan, Katholikin, Immarcalin, and Gizbarin. - CHAP. VI.
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CHAP. VII. Of the Levites. -
CHAP. VIII. Concerning their Sacrifices and Offerings. -
CHAP. IX. The manner and managing of the dayly Service.-
SECT. I. The manner of their casting lots, for every mans several imployment. -
SECT. II. The cleansing and dressing of the burnt offering Altar. -
SECT. III. The killing of the morning sacrifice, dressing the lamps and incense Altar. -
SECT. IV. Their Publick Prayers, their Phylacteries. -
SECT. V. The burning of Incense, and the rest of their Prayers. -
SECT. VI. The rest of their Prayers.
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CHAP. X. The manner of their worshipping at the Temple. -
CHAP. XI. Of the appearance of the People at the three Festivals. -
CHAP. XII. Of the manner of the celebration of their Passeover. -
CHAP. XIII.
Their manner of eating the Passover. - CHAP. XIV.
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CHAP. XV. Of the Service on the day of Expiation. -
CHAP. XVI. The manner of their celebrating the Feast of Tabernacles. -
CHAP. XVII. Certain peculiar parcels of Service. - title page
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TO THE Right Worshipful, RIGHT LEARNED, AND RIGHT VERTUOUS KNIGHT, Sir Rowland Cotton.
I. L. Wisheth all present and future felicity. - TO THE READER.
- CHAP. I.
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CHAP. II. Of the Names ofGOD, used byJews andGentiles. -
CHAP. III. Of the PhraseThe Sons of God, Gen. 6. and Iob 1. -
CHAP. IV.
Of the Phrase Sons of Man. -
CHAP. V. OfJaphets Plantation by his sonJavan. -
CHAP. VI. Of Iewish Learning. -
CHAP. VII.
Of the Talmud. -
CHAP. VIII.
Talmudisme. -
CHAP. IX. Of the Cabalists. -
CHAP. X. Gideons Army. Iosh. 7. -
CHAP. XI. A IerusalemTenet, ex Kimchio in Praefat. to the small Prophets. -
CHAP. XII. Nun inversum. Numb. 10. & 11. -
CHAP. XIII. Of the Massorites. -
CHAP. XIV. Of the marginal Readings. -
CHAP. XV. ExKimchio in Ionah 1. -
CHAP. XVI. Of Sacrifice. -
CHAP. XVII. A just Iudgment. -
CHAP. XVIII. Of the name of the Red Sea. -
CHAP. XIX. Of the wordRaca. Matth. 5. 22. -
CHAP. XX. Wit stollen by Iews out of the Gospel. -
CHAP. XXI. SaintCyprians nicety about the last Petition in the Lords Prayer. -
CHAP. XXII. Septuaginta Interpreters. -
CHAP. XXIII. The Septuagint over-authorized by some. -
CHAP. XXIV. Phrases taken from Iews in the New Testament. -
CHAP. XXV.
Ninivehs conversion: Jonah 3. -
CHAP. XXVI. Of the Iews Sacraments, Circumcision, and Passover. -
CHAP. XXVII. Of the Passover. -
CHAP. XXVIII. Of the Confusion of Tongues. -
CHAP. XXIX. Of Letters. -
CHAP. XXX. Of the Hebrew Tongue. -
CHAP. XXXI. Of Vowels. -
CHAP. XXXII. Of the Language of two Testaments. -
CHAP. XXXIII. Of the New Testament Language, or the Greek. -
CHAP. XXXIII. Of the Chaldee and Syrian Tongues. -
CHAP. XXXV. Of the Arabian Language. -
CHAP. XXXVI. Of the Latine Tongue. -
CHAP. XXXVII.
The Language of Britain near a thousand years ago. Ex Beda lib. 1. de Hist. Angl. Cap. 1. -
CHAP. XXXVIII. Ionathan the Chaldee Paraphrast his conceit of Levies chosing to the Priesthood: translated out of his Paraph. on Gen. 32. 24. -
CHAP. XXXIX. Of the Iews abbreviature. -
CHAP. XL. Mazkir neshamoth: or the Remembrancer of souls: in the Iews Liturgy: Printed at Venice. -
CHAP. XLI. Of the Latine Translation of Matth. 6. 1. -
CHAP. XLII. An Emblem. -
CHAP. XLIII. Mahhanaiim. Gen. 32. 2. -
CHAP. XLIV. The book of Psalms. -
CHAP. XLV. Of the Creation. -
CHAP. XLVI. The time and manner of the Creation. -
CHAP. XLVII. Of the fall of Adam. -
CHAP. XLVIII. Ophitae Evia. -
CHAP. XLIX. Of the Greek Translation of the fifth ofGenesis. -
CHAP. L. Upon the words: The seed of the woman shall break the Serpents head. -
CHAP. LI. Iewish hypocritical prayers, reproved by our Saviour,Matth. 6. 5. Because they love to stand praying in the Synagogues and corners of the streets. -
CHAP. LII. Israels affliction in Egypt. -
CHAP. LIII. Israels Camp: according to theChaldee Paraphrast his description, Numb. 2. -
CHAP. LIV. Of Iob. -
CHAP. LV. Egyptians Deities, ex Athenae. Deipn. Lib. 7. -
CHAP. LVI. Of the Law broken▪ byAdam. -
CHAP. LVII. Of the Law given atSinai. -
CHAP. LVIII. Why the Law was published then and not before. -
CHAP. LIX. Of the place where it was given, and manner. -
CHAP. LX. Of the effects of the Law. -
CHAP. LXI. Of the Ten Commandments. - title page
- TO THE READER.
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CHAP. I. Of the Situation of Mount MORIAH: -
CHAP. II. The measure of the floor of the Mountain of the Temple. -
CHAP. III. The East-Gate of the Mountain of the HouseShushan Gate. The Prospect of Mount Olivet, and part of the City before it. -
CHAP. IV. Of the two South-Gates:The Gates of Huldah. -
CHAP. V. Of the West-Gates Shallecheth or Coponius, Parbar, Asuppim. -
CHAP. VI. The North-Gate.Tedi or Tadde. -
CHAP. VII. The Tower ANTONIA. -
CHAP. VIII. Cloisters along this outmost Wall within. -
CHAP. IX. Tabernae Shops: The great Sanhedrin sitting thereabout. -
CHAP. X. The dimensions and form of Solomons Temple, and of that built by the returned out of Captivity. -
CHAP. XI. The measures and platform of the Temple, as it stood in the time of Our SAVIOUR. -
CHAP. XII. The Breadth, Chambers, and Stairs of the Temple. -
CHAP. XIII. The Porch. -
CHAP. XIV. The Holy Place. -
CHAP. XV. The most Holy place. -
CHAP. XVI. The Courts of the Temple. -
CHAP. XVII. The Inclosure.Chel. -
CHAP. XVIII. The Court of the Women. -
CHAP. XIX. Of the Gazophylacia or Treasuries. -
CHAP. XX. Of the Gate of Nicanor, or the East-Gate of the Court. -
CHAP. XXI. Of the Gates and Buildings in the Court-wall on the East and South sides. -
CHAP. XXII. The Chamber or Room Gazith, the seat of the Great Sanhedrin. -
CHAP. XXIII. The Draw-Well Room. -
CHAP. XXIV. The Water-Gateand the Room of Abbtines. -
CHAP. XXV. The Wood-roomand the room Parhedrin. -
CHAP. XXVI. The Gate of the Firstlings. -
CHAP. XXVII. The GateHadlak, or of Kindling, or of the burning sire. -
CHAP. XXVIII. The Gates and building in the Court-wall on the North-side. -
CHAP. XXIX. Beth Mokadh. -
CHAP. XXX. Of the Gate Beth Mokadh called the Gate of Corban: And of the other Gate of Corban, called also the Gate of the Women. -
CHAP. XXXI. The room of Salt: of Parvah, and of the washing. -
CHAP. XXXII. The Gate, and House NitsotsThe House of Stone Vessels. -
CHAP. XXXIII. The Court of Israel, and of the Priests: And the Levites Desks where they Sung. -
CHAP. XXXIV. Of the Altar of Burnt-offering. -
CHAP. XXXV. The Contents of the Court betwixt the Altar and the North-side of it; and betwixt the Altar and the South-side. -
CHAP. XXXVI. The space between the Altar and the Porch. -
CHAP. XXXVII. Concerning the Vessels and Utensils of the Temple. -
CHAP. XXXVIII. The Emblem of the Divine Glory at the Temple.Ezek. I. Esay VI. Rev. IV. &c. Explained. -
CHAP. XXXIX. The motions and stations of the Ark and Tabernacle. -
CHAP. XL. The state and fate of the first Temple. - THE CONTENTS OF THE TEMPLE.
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THE
INDEXES orAlphabetical TABLES belonging to the FIRST VOLUME.- To the READER.
- ERRATA.
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The First TABLE, of
Scriptures Illustrated, Explained, or Re∣conciled; in whole or in part: with anAppendix of such as areDifferently Read from the ordinaryTranslation, in theFirst Volume. -
An
Appendix of some Places ofScripture differently Read from the ordinaryTranslation. -
A Second Table of
AUTHORS, or theirWORKS, Quoted in theFirst Volume. -
A Third Table of
Hebrew Words, &c. and one ofGreek Words annexed; in both which the words are less or more Explained, or Illustrated. -
The TABLE of
Greek Words in theFirst Volume. -
THE
Fourth TABLE,or Alphabetical Index,is of Thingsor Principal Matters,contained in the First Volume.
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- TO THE Right Reverend Father in God, HENRY Lord Bishop of LONDON.
- THE PREFACE.
- errata
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- THE PREFACE.
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CHAP. I. The Division of the land. -
CHAP. II. The Talmudic girdle of the Land under the second Temple taken out of the Hierusalem Sheviith. fol. 36. 3.Ibid. Col. 4. -
CHAP. III. A great part of SouthJudaea cut off under the second Temple. IewishIdumea. -
CHAP. IV. The Seven Seas according to theTalmudists, and the four Rivers compassing the Land. -
CHAP. V. The Sea of Sodom, -
CHAP. VI. The Coast of the Asphaltites. The Essenes. Engedi. -
CHAP. VII. Cadesh.. And that double. Enquiry is made, whether the doubling it in the Maps is well done. -
CHAP. VIII. The River of Egypt, Rhinocorura. The lake of Sirbon. -
CHAP. IX. A sight of Iudea. -
CHAP. X. A Description of the Sea coast out of Pliny and Strabo. -
CHAP. XI. The mountanous Country of Iudea. : -
CHAP. XII. The South Country.. Iudea called the South, in respect of Galilee. -
CHAP. XIII. Gaza. -
CHAP. XIV. Ascalon. Gerar. The story of the eighty witches. -
CHAP. XV. Iabneh. Iamnia▪ -
CHAP. XVI. Lydda.. -
CHAP. XVII. Sharon. Caphar Lodim., The Village of those of Lydda. -
CHAP. XVIII. Caphar Tebi.. -
CHAP. XIX. The Northern coast of Iudea. Beth-horon. -
CHAP. XX. Beth-el. Beth-aven. -
CHAP. XXI. Ierusalem. -
CHAP. XXII. The parts of the City. Sion.the upper City. Which was on the North part. -
CHAP. XXIII. The buildings of more eminent note inSion. -
CHAP. XXIV. Some buildings in Acra. Bezetha. Millo. -
CHAP. XXV. Gihon, the same with the fountain of Siloam. -
CHAP. XXVI. The Girdle of the City. Nehem.Chap. III. -
CHAP. XXVII. Mount Moriah. -
CHAP. XXVIII. The Court of the Gentiles.The Mountain of the house in the Rabbines. -
CHAP. XXIX. Chel. The Court of the Women. -
CHAP. XXX. The gate of Nicanor or the East gate of the Court of Israel. -
CHAP. XXXI. Concerning the Gates and Chambers lying on the South side of the Court. -
CHAP. XXXII. The Gates and Doors on the North side. -
CHAP. XXXIII. The Court it self. -
CHAP. XXXIV. The Altar. The Rings. The Laver. -
CHAP. XXXV. Some other memorable places of the City. -
CHAP. XXXVI. Synagogues in the City; and Schools. -
CHAP. XXXVII. Beth-phage.. -
CHAP. XXXVIII. Kedron. -
CHAP. XXXIX. The Valley of Hinnom, -
CHAP. XL. Mount Olivet.The Mount of Olives, 2 Sam. XV. 30. Zech.XIV. 4. In the Rabbines commonlyThe Mount of Oyle. -
CHAP. XLI. Bethany.. Beth-hene. -
CHAP. XLII. . Scopo. -
CHAP. XLIII. Ramah. Ramathaim Zophim. Gibeah. -
CHAP. XLIV. Nob. Bahurim. -
CHAP. XLV. Emmaus. Kiriath-Iearim. -
CHAP. XLVI. The Country of Iericho, and the situation of the City. -
CHAP. XLVII. Iericho it self. -
CHAP. XLVIII. Some Miscellaneous matters belonging to the Country about Iericho. -
CHAP. XLIX. Hebron. -
CHAP. L. Of the Cities of Refuge. -
CHAP. LI. Beth-lehem. -
CHAP. LII. Betar.. -
CHAP. LIII. , Ephraim. -
CHAP. LIV. Tsok: and , Beth Chadudo. -
CHAP. LV. Divers matters. -
CHAP. LVI. Samaria. Sychem. -
CHAP. LVII. Cesarea.. Stratoes Tower. -
CHAP. LVIII. Antipatris., Caphar Salama. -
CHAP. LIX. Galilee.. -
CHAP. LX. Scythopolis., Beth-shan the beginning of Galilee. -
CHAP. LXI. Caphar Hananiah.The middle of Galilee. -
CHAP. LXII. The Disposition of the Tribes in Galilee. -
CHAP. LXIII. The West coast of Galilee-Carmel. -
CHAP. LXIV. Acon.. Ptolemais. -
CHAP. LXV. Ecdippa. Achzib. Ios.XIX. 29. Iudg.I. 31.Climax of the Tyrians. -
CHAP. LXVI. The Northern coast of Galilee. Amanah. The mountain of Snow. -
CHAP. LXVII. Pamias. Paneas, the spring of Iordan. -
CHAP. LXVIII. What is to be said ofThe Sea of Apamia. -
CHAP. LXIX. The Lake Samochonitis. -
CHAP. LXX. The lake of Gennesaret, or, the Sea of Galilee, and Tiberias. -
CHAP. LXXI. Within what Tribe the Lake of Genesaret was. -
CHAP. LXXII. Tiberias. -
CHAP. LXXIII. Of the situation of Tiberias. -
CHAP. LXXIV. Chammath. Ammaus. The warm Baths of Tiberias. -
CHAP. LXXV. Gadara.. -
CHAP. LXXVI. Magdala. -
CHAP. LXXVII. Hippo.Susitha. -
CHAP. LXXVIII. Some other Towns near Tiberias.Beth-Meon. Caphar Chittaia. Paltathah. -
CHAP. LXXIX. The Country of Gennesaret. -
CHAP. LXXX. Capernaum. -
CHAP. LXXXI. Some history of Tiberias: The Ierusalem Talmud was written there. And when. -
CHAP. LXXXII. Sippor. -
CHAP. LXXXIII. Some places bordering upon Zippor.Ieshanah. Ket∣sarah. Shihin. -
CHAP. LXXXIV. Usha. -
CHAP. LXXXV. Arbel. Shezor.Tarnegola the upper. -
CHAP. LXXXVI. The difference of some customs of the Galileans from those of Iudea. -
CHAP. LXXXVII. The Dialect of the Galileans, differing from the Iewish. -
CHAP. LXXXVIII. Gilgal in Deut. XI. 30. What that place was. -
CHAP. LXXXIX. Divers Towns called by the name ofTyre. -
CHAP. XC. Cana. -
CHAP. XCI. Perea.. Beyond Iordan. -
CHAP. XCII. Adam, and Zaretan,Jos. III. -
CHAP. XCIII. Iulias-Bethsaida. -
CHAP. XCIV. Gamala. Chorazin. -
CHAP. XCV. Some Towns upon the very limits of the land. Out of the Ieru∣salem Talmud,Demai, fol. 22. 4. -
CHAP. XCVI. The Consistories of more note: out of the Babylonian Talmud,Sanhedr. fol. 32. 2. -
CHAP. XCVII. The Cities of the Levites. -
CHAP. XCVIII. Some Miscellaneous matters, respecting the face of the land. -
CHAP. XCIX. Subterraneous places. Mines. Caves. -
CHAP. C. Of the places of burial. - title page
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To his dear Friends, the Students of
Katharine-Hall, Health. - CHAP. I.
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- CHAP. III.
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CHAP. V.
- VERS. III, IV, V, &c.
- VERS. VIII.
- VERS. IX.
- VERS. XVII.
- VERS. XVIII.
- VERS. XXI.
- VERS. XXII.
- VERS. XXIII.
- VERS. XXIV.
- VERS. XXV.
- VERS. XXVI.
- VERS. XXVII.
- VERS. XXVIII.
- VERS. XXX.
- VERS. XXXI.
- VERS. XXXII.
- VERS. XXXIII.
- VERS. XXXIV.
- VERS. XXXVI.
- VERS. XXXVII.
- VERS. XXXVIII.
- VERS. XXXIX.
- VERS. XL.
- VERS. XLI.
- VERS. XLIV.
- VERS. XLVI.
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- CHAP. VII.
- CHAP. VIII.
- CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X.
- CHAP. XI.
- CHAP. XII.
- CHAP. XIII.
- CHAP. XIV.
- CHAP. XV.
- CHAP. XVI.
- CHAP. XVII.
- CHAP. XVIII.
- CHAP. XIX.
- CHAP. XX.
- CHAP. XXI.
- CHAP. XXII.
- CHAP. XXIII.
- CHAP. XXIV.
- CHAP. XXV.
- CHAP. XXVI.
- CHAP. XXVII.
- CHAP. XXVIII.
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- SACRED To GOD and the KING. AN ALTAR is here to be erected before the Porch; AND Thanksgivings to be offered on it, For this leisure granted to the Studies of LEARNING; For the MUSES preserved, For me and mine snatched from imminent ruine. TO JEHOVAH the Deliverer, AND TO CESAR the Preserver.
- TO THE RIGHT REVEREND Father in CHRIST GILBERT, BY THE DIVINE PROVIDENCE LORD BISHOP OF LONDON.
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A CHOROGRAPHICAL DECAD Searching into some Places OF THE Land of ISRAEL: Those especially whereof mention is made in St. MARK.
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CHAP. I.
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SECTION I.
Idumea, Mark III. 8. -
SECT. II. A few things of Pelusium. -
SECT. III.
CASIOTIS. -
SECT. IV. Rhinocorura. The Arabic Interpreter noted. -
SECT. V. The Country of the Avites: a part of the New Idumea. -
SECT. VI. The whole portion of Simeon within Idumea. -
SECT. VII. The whole Southern Country of Iudea, within Idumea. -
SECT. VIII. Of the Third Palestine, or Palestine called the Healthful.
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SECTION I.
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The Wilderness. Mark I. 4, 12. -
CHAP. III.
. The Treasury, Mark XII. 41. -
CHAP. IV.
. The Village over against. Mark XI. 2. -
CHAP. V.
Dalmanutha. Mark VIII. 10. -
CHAP. VI.
. The Coasts of Tyre and Sidon. Mark VII. 24. -
CHAP. VII.
The Region of Decapolis, What? Mark VII. 30.-
SECTION I. The Region of Decapolis not well placed by some. -
SECT. II. Scythopolis, heretoforeBethshan, one of the Decapolitan Cities. -
SECT. III. Gadara and Hippo Cities of Decapolis. -
SECT. IV. Pella, a City of Decapolis. -
SECT. V. Caphar Tsemach. Beth Gubrin. Caphar Carnaim. -
SECT. VI. Cesarea Philippi. -
SECT. VII. The CityOrbo.
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SECT. I. The Measures of the Iews. -
SECT. II. The Iews measuring out the Land by Diets. -
SECT. III. The Talmudists measuring the bredth of the Land within Iordan. -
SECT. IV. Ptolomy consulted and amended. -
SECT. V. Pliny to be corrected. -
SECT. VI. The length of the Lnd out of Antoninus. -
SECT. VII. The bredth of the ways. -
SECT. VIII. The distance of Sepulchres from Cities.
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CHAP. IX. Some places scatteringly noted. -
CHAP. X. Of the various Inhabitants of the Land.
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CHAP. I.
- HORAE Hebraicae & Talmudicae, OR, HEBREW AND TALMUDIC EXERCITATIONS upon the Gospel of St. MARK.
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TO THE MOST REVEREND Father in CHRIST GILBERT, BY DIVINE PROVIDENCE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY: PRIMATE of all
ENGLAND, &c. -
A FEW CHOROGRAPHICAL NOTES.
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CHAP. I. Of the places mentioned in
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SECT. 2. Whether Perea may not also be called Galilee. -
SECT. III. Some things in general concerning the Country beyond Iordan. -
SECT. IV. TRACHONITIS. -
SECT. V. AURANITIS. -
SECT. VI. ITUREA. -
SECT. VII. ABILENE. -
SECT. VIII. 2 Sam. XX. 18. discusst.
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SAREPTA. -
CHAP. III.
NAIN. Luk. VII. 11. -
CHAP. IV.
EMMAUS. Luk. XXIV.
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CHAP. I. Of the places mentioned in
- HORAE Hebraicae & Talmudicae, OR, HEBREW AND TALMUDICAL EXERCITATIONS upon the Evangelist St. LUKE.
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- TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE Sir Orlando Bridgeman KNIGHT and BARONET; LORD KEEPER OF THE GREAT SEAL OF ENGLAND, AND One of His MAJESTIES most Honourable PRIVY COUNCIL.
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A CHOROGRAPHICAL ENQUIRY Into some places of the Land of ISRAEL, PARTICULARLY Those which we find mentioned in the Evangelist St. JOHN.
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CHAP. I. BETHABARA.Joh. I. -
CHAP. II. NAZARETH,Joh. I. 45. -
CHAP. III. . Aenon near Salim, Joh. III. 23. -
SECT. I. Certain names and places of near sound with, Salim. -
SECT. II. A Salmean, or a Salamean used amongst the Targumists instead of a Kenite. -
SECT. III. in the Greek Interpreters, Jos. XV. 62. -
SECT. IV. The Syriack remarkt. And Eustathius upon Dionysius. -
SECT. V. Herodium, a Palace. -
SECT. VI. Machaerus a Castle. -
SECT. VII. The Hill Missaar.Psal. XLII. 6. -
SECT. VIII. Eglah Shelishijah, Isa. XV. 5.
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CHAP. VI.
. Joh. IV. - CHAP. V. BETHESDA. Joh. V.
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CHAP. VI. . Solomon's Porch, Joh. X. 23. -
SECT. I. Some obscure hints of Huldah's, and the Priest's Gate. -
SECT. II. Solomon's Porch. Which it was, and where. -
SECT. III. The Gate of Susan. The Assembly of the twenty three there. The Tabernae, or shops where things were sold for the Temple. -
SECT. IV. Short hints of the condition of the second Temple.
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CHAP. VII. Various things.
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- HORAE Hebraicae & Talmudicae, OR, HEBREW AND TALMUDICAL EXERCITATIONS upon the Evangelist St. JOHN.
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- HEBREW AND TALMUDICAL EXERCITATIONS upon the ACTS of the Apostles.
- Hebrew and Talmudical EXERCITATIONS Upon some few CHAPTERS of the EPISTLE to THE ROMANS.
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TO THE Right HONORABLE and LEARNED Sir William Morice K
t . PRINCIPAL SECRETARY of STATE, AND ONE OF HIS MAJESTIES MOST HONORABLE PRIVY COUNCIL. - OF CORINTH IT SELF.
- CHAP. I.
- CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
- CHAP. VII.
- CHAP. VIII.
- CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X.
- CHAP. XI.
- CHAP. XII.
- CHAP. XIII.
- CHAP. XIV.
- CHAP. XV.
- CHAP. XVI.
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CHAP. I. Concerning the Hebrews and Hellenists. -
CHAP. II. Of the Hebrews in Babylon, and the adjacent Countries. -
CHAP. III. In the same Regions were the seats of the ten Tribes. -
CHAP. IV. Peter preaching the Gospel in Babylon. -
CHAP. V. The Hebrew Bible read in the Synagogues of the Hebrews. -
CHAP. VI. What the Iews think of the Versions. -
CHAP. VII. A Comparison of the History of theLXX as it is in Iosephus, and as it is in the Talmudists. -
CHAP. VIII. Of the thirteen places, that were changed. -
CHAP. IX. In what value the Version of the Seventy, as it is commonly called, seems to have been among the Iews. -
CHAP. X. What things are objected for the Affirmative. -
CHAP. XI. By what Authors and Counsils it might probably be that that Greek Version came forth, which obtains under the Name of the Seventy.
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- A TABLE of the Texts of the Ensuing SERMONS, together with an account of the time when, the places where, and the occasions where∣upon the more publick of them were Preached.
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A SERMON PREACHED AT St. Michaels Cornhil,
Novemb. 25. 1658. Before the NATIVES of STAFFORDSHIRE. -
A SERMON PREACHED BEFORE THE Staffordshire-Natives, At St.
Mary Wolchurch LONDON,Novemb. 22. 1660. -
A SERMON PREACHED BEFORE THE Staffordshire-Natives, At St.
Michaels Cornhil LONDON,Novemb. 26. 1663. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT HERTFORD Assise,
March 1660. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT HERTFORD Assise,
March 13. 1663. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT HERTFORD Assise,
March 29. 1663. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT HERTFORD Assise,
March 17. 1664. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT HERTFORD Assise Time,
July 16. 1665. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT HERTFORD Assise,
April 6. 1666. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT HERTFORD Assise,
March 27. 1669. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT HERTFORD Assise,
August 6. 1669. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT ELY ASSISE,
Septemb. 12. 1671. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT S. MARIES Cambridge,
Octob. 7. 1655. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT ASPEDEN,
April. 5. 1660. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT S. MARIES Cambridge,
Febr. 24. 1655/6. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT S. MARIES Cambridge,
April. 9. 1658. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT S. MARIES Cambridge,
Novemb. 27. 1659. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT S. MARIES Cambridge,
June 24. 1660. - A SERMON PREACHED ON Novemb. v. MDCLXI.
- A SERMON PREACHED AT ELY, Novemb. v. MDCLXIX.
- A SERMON PREACHED AT ELY, Novemb. V. MDCLXX.
- A SERMON PREACHED AT ELY, Novemb. V. MDCLXXII.
- A SERMON PREACHED AT ELY, Novemb. V. MDCLXXIII.
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A SERMON PREACHED AT S. MARIES Cambridge,
Novemb. V. MDCLXXIV. -
A SERMON PREACHED AT Guildhall LONDON,
Jan. XXIV. MDCLXXIV. - A SERMON Preached upon
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- A DISCOURSE UPON THE FOURTH ARTICLE OF THE Apostolic Creed.
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