Tvvo and tvventie lectures vpon the fiue first chapters of Ieremiah With prayers annexed, at the end of euery lecture: by Master Iohn Caluin. Which being faithfully collected form him as hee vttered them in Latine, in the schooles of Geneua, were afterwards translated into French: and now newly turned out of French, into English, with a table at the end, containing the summe and scope of euery lecture.

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Tvvo and tvventie lectures vpon the fiue first chapters of Ieremiah With prayers annexed, at the end of euery lecture: by Master Iohn Caluin. Which being faithfully collected form him as hee vttered them in Latine, in the schooles of Geneua, were afterwards translated into French: and now newly turned out of French, into English, with a table at the end, containing the summe and scope of euery lecture.
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Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.
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At London :: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston, for Nathanael Newbery, and are to be sold at the signe of the Star, vnder Saint Peters Church in Cornhill, and in Popes head Alley,
1620.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Jeremiah I-V -- Commentaries.
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"Tvvo and tvventie lectures vpon the fiue first chapters of Ieremiah With prayers annexed, at the end of euery lecture: by Master Iohn Caluin. Which being faithfully collected form him as hee vttered them in Latine, in the schooles of Geneua, were afterwards translated into French: and now newly turned out of French, into English, with a table at the end, containing the summe and scope of euery lecture." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17728.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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The Prayer.

Almighty God, seeing we are stuffed full with such va∣riety of vices, and that wee so often, yea and so many wayes prouoke thee to wrath and indignation against vs; grant that at least we neuer harden our hearts against thy holy admo∣nitions, but may rather shew our selues pliable and obedient,

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and at the very first, may turne vnto thee, lest our pride and rebellion force thee at length to manifest thy mighty hand to our confusion: but rather for as much as heretofore wee haue had experience of thy fatherly affection and liberality towards vs, so we also may yeeld willingly to learne our duties for the time to come, that thus wee accustoming our selues to beare thy yoke; at the last attaining to the end of our race which thou hast set before vs, we may also obtaine that blessed rest which is prepared for vs in heauen, through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

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