A fruitfull commentarie vpon the twelue small prophets briefe, plaine, and easie, going ouer the same verse by verse, and shewing every where the method, points of doctrine, and figures of rhetoricke, to the no small profit of all godly and well disposed readers, with very necessarie fore-notes for the vnderstanding of both of these, and also all other the prophets. The text of these prophets together with that of the quotations omitted by the author, faithfully supplied by the translatour, and purged of faults in the Latine coppie almost innumerable, with a table of all the chiefe matters herein handled, and marginall notes very plentifull and profitable; so that it may in manner be counted a new booke in regard of these additions. VVritten in Latin by Lambertus Danæus, and newly turned into English by Iohn Stockwood minister and preacher at Tunbridge.

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A fruitfull commentarie vpon the twelue small prophets briefe, plaine, and easie, going ouer the same verse by verse, and shewing every where the method, points of doctrine, and figures of rhetoricke, to the no small profit of all godly and well disposed readers, with very necessarie fore-notes for the vnderstanding of both of these, and also all other the prophets. The text of these prophets together with that of the quotations omitted by the author, faithfully supplied by the translatour, and purged of faults in the Latine coppie almost innumerable, with a table of all the chiefe matters herein handled, and marginall notes very plentifull and profitable; so that it may in manner be counted a new booke in regard of these additions. VVritten in Latin by Lambertus Danæus, and newly turned into English by Iohn Stockwood minister and preacher at Tunbridge.
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Daneau, Lambert, ca. 1530-1595?
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[Cambridge] :: Printed by Iohn Legate, printer to the Vniversitie of Cambridge [and at London, by J. Orwin] 1594. And are to be sold [by R. Bankworth] at the signe of the Sunne in Paules Church-yard in London,
[1594]
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Bible. -- O.T -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
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"A fruitfull commentarie vpon the twelue small prophets briefe, plaine, and easie, going ouer the same verse by verse, and shewing every where the method, points of doctrine, and figures of rhetoricke, to the no small profit of all godly and well disposed readers, with very necessarie fore-notes for the vnderstanding of both of these, and also all other the prophets. The text of these prophets together with that of the quotations omitted by the author, faithfully supplied by the translatour, and purged of faults in the Latine coppie almost innumerable, with a table of all the chiefe matters herein handled, and marginall notes very plentifull and profitable; so that it may in manner be counted a new booke in regard of these additions. VVritten in Latin by Lambertus Danæus, and newly turned into English by Iohn Stockwood minister and preacher at Tunbridge." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19799.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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Vert. 19.
Beholde, at that time I will bruise all that afflict thee, and I will saue her that halteth and gather her that was cast out, and I wil get them praise and fame in al the lands of their shame.

* 1.1THe conclusion, with a great increase also vnto the former be∣nefites. Therefore in this and in the verse following the Lord at the last pronounceth, that he will be the deliuerer of his church,* 1.2 how great soeuer the lets may seeme to be that are layd in the way to stop this worke. The accesse or increase vnto the former benefits is in a certaine threefold gifte, the which he offereth vnto the sayde church besides the benefits before rehearsed. First, he promiseth that he will not only represse or keepe backe all her enemies (who hardly afflicted and vtterly threw her downe before) but also that* 1.3

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he will quite and cleane destroy them, and altogether roote the ou* 1.4 The second is, that he will take away all lets of gathering to∣gether his church, yea euen those the which were sticking in the church her selfe, that they also shall not at any hande hinder any more, that she may not be gathered together. Therefore neither shall those which were halt, cease for this cause to come: nor those that are cast out, to be gathered together with the rest of the bo∣die. The third is,* 1.5 God also shall giue a name, and an honour, and fame vnto the company gahered together by him. Wherefore they shall not onely be a certain multitude of men: but honorable, yea and that among all nations: euen in the selfe same places in the which before they liued in reproch and shame. And all these things were then at length in that time fulfilled, wherein God in Christ by the preaching of the Gospel scattered his Church throughout the whole world, that is, gathered it together.

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