A commentary or, exposition vpon the diuine second epistle generall, written by the blessed apostle St. Peter. By Thomas Adams

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Title
A commentary or, exposition vpon the diuine second epistle generall, written by the blessed apostle St. Peter. By Thomas Adams
Author
Adams, Thomas, fl. 1612-1653.
Publication
London :: Printed by Richard Badger [and Felix Kyngston] for Iacob Bloome,
MDCXXXIII. [1633]
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Subject terms
Bible. -- N.T. -- 2 Peter -- Commentaries.
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"A commentary or, exposition vpon the diuine second epistle generall, written by the blessed apostle St. Peter. By Thomas Adams." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00665.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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  • KEyes of God are six, 164. The key of heaven God keepes in his owne hand, Page 228
  • King, the best forme of Governement, 819, 820. Kings are gods, yet cannot scape maligners, 823. Kings, how above other men, 239. Subordinate to Christ, 240. Obedience due to them, Page 757, 758 760
  • Kingdome of Christ, absolute and everla∣sting,

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  • ... 238. Kingdome of heaven, va∣riously taken, 241. Gotten five wayes, Page 1317, 1318
  • Knowledge, of Christ, 41. To be impro∣ved, 42. The sweetnesse of it, 60. How dangerous to be abused, 41. The guide of vertue, 118. A meanes to prevent sinne, 119. The knowing mans chara∣cter, 122. Without the love of Christ, ineffectuall, 171. We shall know one ano∣ther in heaven, 334. Knowledge a light, 353. It is ready with us, but will is untoward, 378. The guide of obedi∣ence, 845, 846. Knowledge of sin, necessary to repentance, 874, 875. No∣thing more, or lesse esteemed, 1037. No knowledge can save us, but that of Christ, 1037, 1038. Knowledge with∣out practise, will not availe us, 1039, 1040. Without obedience, a wofull condition, 177, 1078. It is still to be improved, 1129, 1130. Knowledge of God, how farre attained to by the anci∣ent philosophers, 1180, 1181. What knowledge is required in Preachers, 1183, 1184. If a people reject know∣ledge, they are neare to ruine, 1186. They that have it, must use it, 1187. Knowledge of God, how confused in the wicked, 1255. The faithfull know him in Christ, 1256. Wee cannot rightly know the father, but by the Son, 1259, 1260. Knowledge will not tarry long behind goodnesse, 1474, 1475. What marres it, 1476. It is pleasing to mans nature, 1526, 1527. The strange pro∣perties of knowledge, 1528, 1529. Grace preferred to knowledge, 1531. Yet not to be disjoyned, 1532, 1533. The various kinds of knowledge, 1534. The manifold differences of it, 1535, to 1544. The knowledge of Christ swal∣lowes up all, 1546. How we best know him, 1547, 1548. Wherein know∣ledge differs from other vertues, 1572. Commended to us by an Apologue, Page 1573
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