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 15, 2025.

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  • IDle words what 33
  • An Idol is nothing 241
  • Then was fulfilled that which was spoken by Jeremiah the Prophet, cleared 73
  • Jesus a Saviour, why so called 2, 3
  • Jesuits compared to Frogs 606
  • I knew him not, Iohn 1.31. cleared 142
  • In whom I am well pleased 8
  • Christ would not meddle with dividing the Inheri∣tance, why 118. marg.
  • John, what it signifies, why called the Baptist, and when enterd on his calling 6
  • John by Domitian banished to Pathmos, where he wrote the Revelation 578
  • why he wrote to the Churches of Asia ib.
  • why onely to those seven ib.
  • why to the Angels of those Churches ib.
  • when he wrote his Gospel, and wherefore 141
  • Joseph being a just man was minded to put her away privately, expounded 3
  • One jot or tittle, what 12
  • Joys of Heaven, great and many 68
  • Judging, what 19
  • Judging, twofold ib.
  • Judge not that ye be not judged ib.
  • The Father judgeth no man 147
  • The Saints shall judge the world, how 237
  • Judgement day how hastned unto 565
  • That day and houre not known of the Son 91
  • How we are justified 210
  • Julians scoff 11
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