The su[m] of diuinitie drawn out of the holy scripture very necessary, not only for curates [et] yong studentes in diuinitie: but also for al christen men and women what soeuer age they be of. Drawn out of Latine into Englyshe by Robert Hutten.

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The su[m] of diuinitie drawn out of the holy scripture very necessary, not only for curates [et] yong studentes in diuinitie: but also for al christen men and women what soeuer age they be of. Drawn out of Latine into Englyshe by Robert Hutten.
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Spangenberg, Johann.
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[Imprinted at London :: By John Day and Wyllyam Seres, dwellynge in Sepulchres Parish at the signe of the Resurrection a litle aboue Holbourne Conduite],
Anno. 1548.
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☞Wherfore vnto God?

¶ That thei may knowe what is their deuty, & what God doth requiere of thē, For he requirethe four thinges of them.

Firste, the knowlege of God, that is to say, that thei ought to know him to be God, in whose hand all

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powers of the earth be, which gy∣ueth ye kingdoms frō one vnto an other, and doth constitute Empi∣res, like as Moises saith, Deut x. Dauid .i. Paralip xxx. Daniel. .iiii. The king of Babilon did not acknowledge the Lord to be God, therfore was he driuen out of his kyngdome.

Secondarily ye feare of God, yt thei may fear God in al things, and walke diligentli in his ways. So doth Moyses exhort. Deut. xvii. And Psalm .ii. And Psa. lxx∣xii. Pharao the king of Egipt, by∣cause he would not feare the lorde God, was striken wt ten plages, & at the lengthe drouned in the sea Saul despising the cōmaūdemēt of God, was casten out of ye kyng∣dome.

Thirdly, wysdome which they maye obteine of God, like as So∣lomon .iii. Reg iii. Psal. ii. Be ye learned which iudge the earth.

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Fourthly, iudgement & iustice that thei may iudge that whiche is right vpō ye erth. So Moyses Exod. xxiii. Hier. xxii. Deut. xvi. Esai. x Sap. vi. Achab the kyng of Israel, bicause he exercised vn∣righttuousnes, againste Naboth, was corrected of the lorde. iii. Of kynges the last chap Camoises ye kyng of the Persians, Caused the false iudge to be flain, in an exam¦ple of feare vnto al other iudges.

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