Sermons of Master Iohn Caluin, vpon the booke of Iob. Translated out of French by Arthur Golding

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Sermons of Master Iohn Caluin, vpon the booke of Iob. Translated out of French by Arthur Golding
Author
Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.
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[London] :: Imprinted by [Henry Bynneman for] Lucas Harison and George Byshop,
[1574]
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Job -- Sermons.
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Obedience.
  • Obedience is the falt that causeth vs to finde good tast in aduersities. 117. b 50.
  • Obedience is the chiefest thing that God requireth of vs. 446. b 35.
  • Obedience to God, is the true fruite of repentance. 817 b 20.
  • Childly obedience. 17. b 14.
  • There is nothing better for man thā to obey God. 552. a 7.
  • VVee ought to desire no further but that God be Obeyed. 542. b 59.
  • The reuerence and Obedience that men yeeld to worldly Princes and Magistrates, is a sufficient euidēce to condemne them for not Obey∣ing God. 675. b 49.
  • If wee will Obey God rightly, vvee must giue ouer all our owne cu∣stomes and manner of dealing. 460. a 20.
  • A true token of our obeying and re∣uerencing of God. 674. b 47.
  • VVhat thing letteth vs to Obey God 817. b 36.
  • It is impossible to Obey God, and to glorifie him in his iudgements except we haue Hope. 710. b 15.
  • VVhy Princes are Obeyed, seeing that subiection is odious to mans nature. 676. a 37.
Offenders.
  • ...Looke more in Dutie.
  • The multitude of Offenders muste not make vs to Offend. 40. a 8.
  • ...Looke more in Sinners.
Office.
  • Men must not take any Office vpon them in the Church, except they be called, and haue whervvith to furnish the same. 697. a 1.
Opinion.
  • Opinions concerning the lande of Hus. a. b 40.
  • Opinions concerning the writing of the booke of Iob. 2. b 4.
  • They aduaunce them selues aboue God that folow their ovvne opi∣nion. 575. a 52.

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    Oppresse.
    • God wil not leaue the Oppressers of the poore vnpunished. 66. b 30.
    • The cause vvhy the mighty oppresse the vveake. 686. b 38.
    Order and Ordinarie.
    • Order and honestie, are requisite in matter of the Church. 624. a 3.
    • Order and time must bee obserued in al things, and specially in spea∣king of matters that cōcerne God 623. b 52.
    • The confusion of ciuill order, is a fruite of our disobedience. 183. b 18. & 184. a 31.
    • It is not Gods will, that his faithfull ones shoulde bee mainteined by Ordinarie meanes. 101. b 22.
    Orion.
    • Orion. 773. a 10.
    Ouershoote.
    • There is no stay with menne, when they haue once Ouershot them selues. 58. a 52. 685. b 50. 725. a 10.
    • VVe must not proceede in euill, by∣cause wee haue ouershot our sel∣ues alreadie. 792. a 15.
    • Iobs friendes Ouershot them selues. 68. b 53.
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