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
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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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Vanity.
  • Thy they that are giuen to Vanities are vveary to heare talke of GOD 510. a 17.
Vainglory or Ambition.
  • The vainglorious man doth not any thing but he loketh for praise. 542 a 33.
  • The man that exalteth the message of Gods doctrine, is not to be con∣demned of Vainglory. 715. a 14.
  • The Vaineglory of ambition of Pa∣rentes. 14. a 20.
  • The Vainegloriousnes of worldlings ••••. a 22.
Vertue and Vertuousnesse.
  • VVhen a man is not Grounded in the feare of GOD, his Vertues are but filthinesse. 813. a 26. 814. a 2.
  • The more Vertuous that men ar the better doth God like of them, and the more is he honored and glori∣fied thereby. 716. a 25.
  • Gods Vertues are himselfe. 634. b 47
Vnbeliefe.
  • The great Vnbeliefe specially in af∣flictions. 645. b 1.
Vnderstanding.
  • Gods bountifulnesse in giuing of Vnderstanding to such as craue it 692. b 20.
  • Our Vnderstanding is not perfect. 78 b 18.
  • God must not bee measured by our Vnderstanding. 454. b 8.
  • The spirite of Vnderstanding is the gift of God, not of nature. 223. b 12
  • God hath not set men in this vvorlde to bereaue them of all Vnderstan∣ding, 529. a 10.
  • ...Looke more in Reason.
Vndutifull.
  • Vndutifull men are compared too drie brookes. 125. a 12.
Vnicorne.
  • Of the Vnicorne. 780. a 38. 781. b 16.
Vnity.
  • Our Vnity ought to be in the right feare of God. 315. b 20.
Vnkindnesse.
  • Mens Vnkindnes ought to prouoke vs to remit our selues wholy vnto God. 555. a 49.
Violence.
  • God accepteth not our prayers ex∣cept our handes bee cleare from Violence. 227. b 20.
Vnquietnesse.
  • The Vnquietnesse of the wicked. 302 b 45.
Vnthankefulnesse.
  • Vnthankfulnesse in men. 117. a 57.
  • Vnthankfulnes in grudging against God when hee bereeueth vs of his benefites. 33. b 52. 34. a 53. b 47.
  • Vnthankfulnes in forgetting Gods protection. 23. a 3.
  • The mannes Vnthankfulnesse is the cause of his decay. 97. b 21.
  • VVhen God giueth the vvicked the vpperhand it is to punish the Vn∣thankfulnesse of the vvorld. 132. a 61.
Vprightnesse.
  • Trew Vprightnesse. 4. a 9.
  • VVhence Vprighnes springeth. 20. a 15.
  • VVherin Vprightnesse consisteth. 20 a 21.
  • VVhereto Vprightnesse tendeth. 20. a 32.
  • The principall or chiefe point of Vp∣rightnesse. 20. a 35.
  • The triall of Vprightnesse. 20. a 32.
  • True Vprightnesse the marke and vvarrant of soundesse of hart. 4. b 111.
  • It is vnpossible that mā should haue such perfection as to be garnished with Vpright dealing in all points 548. a 11.
  • It is a woonder that a man vvhich walketh Vprightly should be ho∣nored at this day. 555. b 57.
Visible.
  • The sight of these Visible thinges must leade vs too the considering of the thinges that are inuisible. 790. a 41.
Visions.
  • Visions of the fathers. 77. b 58.
  • VVhy God appeared in visions and dreames to the men of olde time and vvhy he doth not so to vs. 639 a b.
  • VVhy the Visions were with tokens to amaze men 77. b 58. 78 a 12.
  • VVe in these dayes must not looke for Visions & reuelations. 639. a 17
  • Gods inward vvorking in mens harts by remorses, inspyrations and Vi∣sions. 638. b 24.
  • Visions not to be longed for. 79. b 23
  • The Vanity of them that desire Vi∣sions. 79. b 35.
Visitation.
  • God sendeth vs his woord, and wee not the due time of his Visitation 551. a 41.
Vsury.
  • Of seruing God vpon Vsury. 69. b 38.
Vyce.
  • Euery Vice dravveth man away from God. 526. b 53.
  • Two Vices that commonly raigne in the worlde, namely contempt of God, and superstition. 94. a 21.
  • Twoo extreme Vices amongst men, one in that some are greedy too knovve all thinges, the other, for that some will not seeke to know that they should, and that is euy∣dent amongst the Papists. 528. b 25
  • How loth all men are too haue their Vices rebuked, and specially Prin∣ces and great men. 697. a 6.
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  • Shamefull and abhominable Vices may not be spoken against novve adayes. 697. b 27.
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