An exposition with practicall observations continued upon the thirty second, the thirty third, and the thirty fourth chapters of the booke of Job being the substance of forty-nine lectures / delivered at Magnus neare the Bridge, London, by Joseph Caryl ...
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An exposition with practicall observations continued upon the thirty second, the thirty third, and the thirty fourth chapters of the booke of Job being the substance of forty-nine lectures / delivered at Magnus neare the Bridge, London, by Joseph Caryl ...
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Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673.
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London :: Printed by M. Simmons, and are to be sold by Thomas Parkhurst ...,
1661.
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Magistrates, how they should be to men like a Harbour to Ships. 200. Why expressed by the same word in the Hebrew which signifieth both bind∣ing and healing. 609. God highly displeased when they mis-governe a people. 780
Maker, God is the maker of all men in a threefold consideration. 132. It is good to remember God as our maker. 133. God is the maker of our bo∣dyes. 162. Three inferences from it. 164. That God is the maker of
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all men, should make all men meeke one towards another. 174
Malefactors, their faces covered. 748
Man and man are of a measure. 182, 183. Two inferences from it. 183 Man a fraile creature. 187
Many or one make no difference with God. 731
Marius, what he was to the Romanes. 789
Meate, dainty meate, two cautions a∣bout our using it. 348
Meekness, both in hearing and speaking the word, how necessary. 101. It is good to use meekness towards all, e∣specially the afflicted. 143, 189, 192. 230
Maschil, the title of some Psalmes, what it signifieth. 707
Men, not made by God all of a ranke. 625. All men are the worke of Gods hands in a twofold respect. 633. All men divided into three sorts by the Papists in respect of their soule-state. 813
Mercy, God declares himselfe more en∣clined to it, then to wrath and Judge∣ment. 811
Method in speaking how usefull. 178
Mid-night trouble, what it signifieth. 644
Mind of man, man would have his own mind, vide will.
Ministers should speak as in Gods stead. 184. And are so to be heard. 185 Their meekness in dealing with souls. 192, 193. Ministers are Messen∣gers. 372. How they should speak. 373. They ought to be heard, and how because Christs Messengers. 374 Vide Interpreter.
Mighty men of three sorts. 649. The mightiest men have no might a∣gainst God. 652. God can easily o∣verthrow the mightiest men of the world. 681, 682
Ministery of man nothing without God. 822
Mis-judging one another very common. 9
Moderator, or composer of differences between others, foure things required in him. 101, 102
Moment, what it signifieth in Scrip∣ture. 639
Mouth, the opening of the mouth im∣ports foure things in Scripture. 149
Murderer, how hatefull. 400
Murmuring, no cause to murmure at any of the dealings of God, shewed in foure things. 678
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