Sacrilege sacredly handled. That is, according to Scripture onely. Diuided into two parts: 1. For the law. 2. For the Gospell. An appendix also added; answering some obiections mooued, namely, against this treatise: and some others, I finde in Ios. Scaligers Diatribe, and Ioh. Seldens Historie of tithes. For the vse of all churches in generall: but more especially for those of North-Britaine.
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- Sacrilege sacredly handled. That is, according to Scripture onely. Diuided into two parts: 1. For the law. 2. For the Gospell. An appendix also added; answering some obiections mooued, namely, against this treatise: and some others, I finde in Ios. Scaligers Diatribe, and Ioh. Seldens Historie of tithes. For the vse of all churches in generall: but more especially for those of North-Britaine.
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- Sempill, James, Sir, 1566-1625.
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- London :: Printed by William Iones, for Edmund Weauer, and are to be sold at his shop at the great north-doore of Saint Pauls,
- 1619.
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- Scaliger, Joseph Juste, -- 1540-1609, -- De decimis diatriba -- Early works to 1800.
- Selden, John, -- 1584-1654. -- Historie of tithes -- Early works to 1800.
- Tithes -- Early works to 1800.
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"Sacrilege sacredly handled. That is, according to Scripture onely. Diuided into two parts: 1. For the law. 2. For the Gospell. An appendix also added; answering some obiections mooued, namely, against this treatise: and some others, I finde in Ios. Scaligers Diatribe, and Ioh. Seldens Historie of tithes. For the vse of all churches in generall: but more especially for those of North-Britaine." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A11886.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE MOST NOBLE, AND TRVLY SACRED Prince; Defender of Christs Faith, and Nourish-father of his Church, IAMES, by his grace, of great Brittaine, France, and Ireland, King. - TO THE VSE OF THE READER.
- ANDREAE MELVINI IN AVTHOREM ET ARGV∣mentum Epigrammata.
- S. S. SONET. Of Sinne, and Sacrilege.
- DAV: DICKSONI, In Sacram hanc Sacrilegij confutationem.
- Aliud.
- Faults escaped.
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SACRILEGE SACREDLY HAND∣led, according to onely Scripture. First, For the Law.-
THE FIRST PART.
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CHAP. I. The Etymologie, and subiect of Sacrilege. Sacrilege heere specially meant of Tithes. Church maintenance diuided, defined. -
CHAP. II. Sacrilege defined, diuided: Some obiections answered. -
CHAP. III. Foure sorts of Tithes, and each discerned from another by Scripture. Obiections answered. -
CHAP. IV. Tithes not Ceremoniall of their nature. How to discerne a Morall offering from a Ceremoniall. Tithes a Morall of∣fering. -
CHAP. V. Tithes not Ceremoniall in their End: Two points ofLe∣uies seruice, and three degrees of Leuites: for all which, and to all which, Tithes were giuen in Inheritance. Sacrifices not properly Inheritance. Thege vnder the Law concluded, and more ancient rights preduced. -
CHAP. VI. Tithes at first giuen Really, and Royally, neuer matched with Laicks. Some Obiections answered. -
CHAP. VII. The word[Inheritance] maketh Tithes due to all ages. Leuite, Priest, Minister, words for all ages. God hath a dou∣ble inheritance. The dignitie of the Church Ministery of olde. -
CHAP. VIII. Gods second right to Tithes fromIacobs Vow. Vowes not all Legall. Tithesin Quoto due by his Vow. -
CHAP. IX. The Edict of Tithes, (though inLeuiticus, yet) proued to be no part of the Leuiticall Law: and so Tithes in all points (as the Lords Inheritance) exempted from the Law.
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SACRILEGE FOR THE GOSPELL. THE SECOND PART.
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CHAP. I. Christ, and his Apostles concerning Tithes. They did abrogate all Ceremoniall things. -
CHAP. II. Paul in the generall of Maintenance. Why hee spa∣red his power in the speciall. -
CHAP. III. Pauls Generall Doctrine,1. Cor. 9. obiected against Tithes: but proued for Tithes. -
CHAP. IIII. Moyses Historie, andDauids Prophecie ofMelchisedec, applied by the Apostle to Christ. How, and how farre Types are to be matched with their Verities, by the example ofMel∣chisedec andAaron with Christ. -
CHAP. V. This Analysis proueth Christs Priest-hood more excellent thenLeuies. His proofes are, from the prerogatiue of Person, Blessing, and Tithing. -
CHAP. VI. Melchisedecs Priest-hood more excellent thenAarons, because he is a perpetuall Priest. And this perpetuitie, is pro∣ued, by onely Tithing. -
CHAP. VII. Perpetuall Tithing prooued also byAbrahams deede; A comparison betweeneMelchisedec, Leui, and our Ministery. The Conclusion of the lawfulnesse of Tithes. -
CHAP. VIII. The time ofMelchisedecs first Tithing. Foure doubts in his posterities Tithing. To whom, from whom, whereof, and for what vses Tithes are to be taken, and imployed. And if Princes may Tithe., what. -
CHAP. IX. Why Tithes seeme too much for our Ministerie, and how to mend it. Comparison betweene the Romish Church and ours: Christ and the King both cosoned.
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THE FIRST PART.
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AN APPENDIX ADDED OF NEW, ANSWERING SOME OBIECTIONS moued, namely, against this Treatise: and some
o∣thers I finde in later Writers: as that noble learned SCALIGERSDiatribe de Decimis: and Mr . IOHN SELDENS Historieof Tithes. - THE HISTORIE OF TITHES WRITTEN BY MASTER IOH. SELDEN.