A briefe and piththie summe of the Christian faith made in forme of a confession, vvith a confutation of all such superstitious errours, as are contrary therevnto. Made by Theodore de Beza. Translated out of Frenche by R.F.
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- A briefe and piththie summe of the Christian faith made in forme of a confession, vvith a confutation of all such superstitious errours, as are contrary therevnto. Made by Theodore de Beza. Translated out of Frenche by R.F.
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- Bèze, Théodore de, 1519-1605.
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- Printed at London :: By Richard Serll, dwelling in Flete lane, at the sygne of the halfe Eagle and the Key,
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- Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
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"A briefe and piththie summe of the Christian faith made in forme of a confession, vvith a confutation of all such superstitious errours, as are contrary therevnto. Made by Theodore de Beza. Translated out of Frenche by R.F." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A68595.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 6, 2024.
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THe fyrst dyfference betwéene Pa∣stours and doctours, consysteth in this, that the doctours ought to ex∣pounde the scriptures symplie a 1.1 & truly▪ for to haue the true vnderstanding and sence, and also to examine the Cathacu∣minie, that is to saye, those which be yet learning the principles of Christian re∣ligion. As Origen dyd in the Church of Alexandria. But the pastors office ex∣tendeth yet further, which is to minister true doctrine by preaching for the neces∣sitye of the Church, to teach, to reproue, to comfort, and exhort b 1.2, accordyng as is requisite, publikely and particularly, making common prayers and also wat∣chinge daye and nyght ouer theyr flocke whiche they be charged with, to feede publykely•• and particularlye c 1.3 with the worde of lyfe.
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a 1.1
••. Cor. 2.
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b 1.2
Actes. 6. Roma. 12. 1. Corin. 14. 1. Timo. 4 2. Timo. 4 Titus 1.
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c 1.3
Actes. 20.