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.
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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 2, 2024.

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G ante. I
  • GIrde vp our loynes howe to be vnder∣standed. 101. a
  • Gyrde vp the loynes of your minde what it signifieth. ibidem
  • Gyrdyng spirituall what it is. ibidē
G ante L
  • Gluttony to ouercome and to suffer fayth to waxe fainte & colde with idlenes it much hurteth. ibidē. b
G ante. O
  • Golde what it is called in Latine, & wherof it is deriued. 94. a
  • Gods what they dyd. Enclides beyng demaunded, what answere he made. 100. a
  • God what he hath commaunded, thincke vpon that with reuerēce. ibidem
  • God can not be truly glorified with out the knowledge of Christ. ibi.

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  • God, to geue glory vnto him what it is. ibidem. a. b
  • God hys wysedome howe it is knowen. ibidem
  • God the ryghteousnes of hym how it is knowen. ibidem
  • God hys puissance and power how it is knowen. ibidem
  • Gods mercy how it appeareth. ibid.
  • Gods veritie wherein it is opened and declared. ibidem
  • Gods benefites they whiche feele ought to geue glory vnto him. ibi.
  • Gods glory is gyuen vnto hym in 4. thynges. ibidem
  • Gospell was sent of the holy Ghost from heauen. 101. b
  • God worketh by meanes & wayes which ar not to be neglected. 32. b
  • God true cannot nor ought not to be expressed or fassioned with simi¦litude. 46. a
  • God doth not afflict vs but for the best. 64. b
  • Gold in the fire & the faithful in ad∣uersities an apte similitude ther∣of. 65. a
  • Godly & faythfull mē do preuēt the iudgement of God by prayer. ibi.
  • Good workes we are hounde to do. 104. a
  • God iudgeth all men a lyke, but the worlde iudgeth by respect of per∣sons. ibidem. b
  • God iudgeth euerye manne by hys workes, howe it is to bee vnder∣standed. ibidem
  • Goods of thys worlde must be vsed as thoughe they were not oure owne. 105. a
  • God from euerlastyng did fore or∣deyne hys sonne to bee sacrificed for the expiaciō of our sinnes. ibi. b
  • Golias a kynge of the Philistians whom Dauid slew, hys stature, the weyght of hys habergion or harneys. 150. a
  • God shoulde not bee worshypped with bowyng the knew betwene Easter and Pentecost. 124. a
  • Goden hilles a prouerbe in the Greeke toung explicated. 70. b
  • God is without begynnyng and en¦dyng. 138. b
  • Gods eternitie expressed of Saint Iohn the Euangelist. ibidem. a
G ante. R
  • Grace the worde expounded. 30. a
  • Grace offered who soeuer contem∣neth, let hym looke for the great wrath & displeasure of God. 102. a
  • Grace is offred by God the father to none, but by Christ onely. ibid.
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