Annotations upon all the New Testament philologicall and theologicall wherein the emphasis and elegancie of the Greeke is observed, some imperfections in our translation are discovered, divers Jewish rites and customes tending to illustrate the text are mentioned, many antilogies and seeming contradictions reconciled, severall darke and obscure places opened, sundry passages vindicated from the false glosses of papists and hereticks / by Edward Leigh ...

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Annotations upon all the New Testament philologicall and theologicall wherein the emphasis and elegancie of the Greeke is observed, some imperfections in our translation are discovered, divers Jewish rites and customes tending to illustrate the text are mentioned, many antilogies and seeming contradictions reconciled, severall darke and obscure places opened, sundry passages vindicated from the false glosses of papists and hereticks / by Edward Leigh ...
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Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671.
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London :: Printed by W.W. and E. G. for William Lee, and are to be sold at his shop ...,
1650.
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Bible. -- N.T. -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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"Annotations upon all the New Testament philologicall and theologicall wherein the emphasis and elegancie of the Greeke is observed, some imperfections in our translation are discovered, divers Jewish rites and customes tending to illustrate the text are mentioned, many antilogies and seeming contradictions reconciled, severall darke and obscure places opened, sundry passages vindicated from the false glosses of papists and hereticks / by Edward Leigh ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A50050.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2025.

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  • CAjetans errour 258
  • A twofold call 231
  • Came together Mat. 1.18. what it signifies 3
  • It is easier for a Camel &c. 51, 52, 131
  • The Word compared to a Candle 116
  • Lead Captivity captive 284
  • Arguments against the immoderate cares of this world 17, 18
  • Everlasting Chaines 576
  • Charity believeth all things 249
  • The greatest of these is Charity ib.
  • Children, who 568
  • Children of wrath what it signifieth 281
  • Children must obey their parents, how, why 289
  • Christ annointed, the word comprehends his Kingly,
  • Priestly, and Propheticall Offices 2
  • He is the anointed ib.
  • The first-born 4
  • And I of Christ, opened 230
  • To confesse Christ, what 128
  • We are Christs, how 234
  • Three Cities of Christ 23
  • The Church called the Kingdom of Heaven, why 47
  • Two things required of those who would enter into this Kingdom ib.
  • True Church compared to a woman, why 596
  • Tell it unto the Church 48
  • Circumcision and uncircumcision, what 268, 273
  • Circumcised debtors to the Law ib.
  • Why Paul circumcised Timothy 197
  • Inward circumcision in what it consists 304
  • To heap coales of fire on ones head, what 225
  • The Epistle to the Colossians, when written 301
  • The occasion of the writing, with the sum and sub∣stance thereof ib.
  • Commandement. the sixt interpreted 12
  • Three degrees (besides actuall murther) of the breach thereof ib.
  • The punishment due to each degree ib.
  • Commandement 7. interpreted 13
  • First and great Commandement, which, why so called 60, 90
  • The second, thou shall love thy Neighbour, &c. how like unto it 60
  • Why the fifth Commandement Rom. 13.9. omitted 226
  • Communion, what 241
  • He that believeth not is condemned already 145
  • Continence a gift of God 50
  • Corban, what 85
  • Corinth, where seated, notable for wisdom, infamous for lust 230
  • The Epistle to the Corinthians written before that to the Romans ib.
  • A covetous man termed an Idolater, why 287
  • Take up his Crosse 44, 45
  • The preaching of the Crosse, why so called 230
  • To glory in the Crosse of Christ, what 275
  • A Crown of life what, why so called 581
  • A Cubit, what 18
  • Cup signifies afflictions 53, 54. why 75
  • This Cup is the New testament in my blood 245
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