Ptōchomuseion [sic]. = The poore mans librarie Rapsodiæ G.A. Bishop of Exceter vpon the first epistle of saint Peter, red publiquely in the cathedrall church of saint Paule, within the citye of London. 1560. Here are adioyned at the end of euery special treatie, certaine fruitful annotacions which may properly be called miscellanea, bicause they do entreate of diuerse and sundry matters, marked with the nombre and figures of Augrime. 2.

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Ptōchomuseion [sic]. = The poore mans librarie Rapsodiæ G.A. Bishop of Exceter vpon the first epistle of saint Peter, red publiquely in the cathedrall church of saint Paule, within the citye of London. 1560. Here are adioyned at the end of euery special treatie, certaine fruitful annotacions which may properly be called miscellanea, bicause they do entreate of diuerse and sundry matters, marked with the nombre and figures of Augrime. 2.
Author
Alley, William, 1510?-1570.
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Imprinted at London :: By Iohn Day,
[1565]
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Bible. -- N.T. -- 1 Peter -- Commentaries.
Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
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"Ptōchomuseion [sic]. = The poore mans librarie Rapsodiæ G.A. Bishop of Exceter vpon the first epistle of saint Peter, red publiquely in the cathedrall church of saint Paule, within the citye of London. 1560. Here are adioyned at the end of euery special treatie, certaine fruitful annotacions which may properly be called miscellanea, bicause they do entreate of diuerse and sundry matters, marked with the nombre and figures of Augrime. 2." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16838.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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  • God geueth mā not only authority to do things, but also faculty and strength to do them. 5. a
  • God executeth iudgement with se∣uerity in excommunication. 24. a
  • God bringeth the wonders and mi∣racles of the wicked to suche suc∣cesse that the elect may vnderstād the deceipt of Sathā therby. 32. a
  • God turneth his face agaynste all Southsayers ibidem. b
  • God sate vpon his mercy seate and talked with Moises 38. b
  • God addeth his plagues to thē that doo adde vnto and diminishe the scriptures 55. b
  • God will not be worshipt with doc¦trines of men 56. b
  • God only to be soght for Coūcel. ib.
  • God neuer chaungeth his minde as men do 57. a
  • God forbiddeth to seke the truth of the dead 72. b
  • God the first autor of the scriptures 128. b
  • God more redy to shew mercy then iustice 157. b
  • God how he is named of the latines and Grecians 200. a
  • God geueth all thinges necessary to mans life 20. a
  • God how he is prouoked to anger. 215. a
  • God truely worshipped 118. b
  • God hath put in the soul of men. iiii naturall properties 258 a
  • Good bokes of il mē destroyed. 63. b

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  • Goodes more then neede bee the goods of the poore. 49. b
  • Gouernour spirituall ought rather to dye▪ then to consent to the Ido¦latry of the people 270. a
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