The exposition of Dionysius Syrus written above 900 years since on the evangelist St. Mark / translated by Dudley Loftus ... anno 1672 ; wherewith are bound up several other tracts of the same authour, and an ancient Syriack scholia on the four evangelists, as also some Persian, Armenian, and Greek antiquities, translated as aforesaid : the titles whereof are set down immediately after the Epistle to the reader, with refereuce [sic] to the several pages where they are.

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The exposition of Dionysius Syrus written above 900 years since on the evangelist St. Mark / translated by Dudley Loftus ... anno 1672 ; wherewith are bound up several other tracts of the same authour, and an ancient Syriack scholia on the four evangelists, as also some Persian, Armenian, and Greek antiquities, translated as aforesaid : the titles whereof are set down immediately after the Epistle to the reader, with refereuce [sic] to the several pages where they are.
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Dionysius Exiguus, ca. 540.
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Dublin :: Printed for Joseph Wilde ...,
1672.
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Bible. -- N.T. -- Mark -- Commentaries.
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"The exposition of Dionysius Syrus written above 900 years since on the evangelist St. Mark / translated by Dudley Loftus ... anno 1672 ; wherewith are bound up several other tracts of the same authour, and an ancient Syriack scholia on the four evangelists, as also some Persian, Armenian, and Greek antiquities, translated as aforesaid : the titles whereof are set down immediately after the Epistle to the reader, with refereuce [sic] to the several pages where they are." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36047.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Thy Kingdom come.

That is to say, That thou may'st deliver us from evil.

The word Kingdom is taken in sundry senses, as we have hinted heretofore.

Kingdom, The Beatitude of the World to come, wherein we shall be made immortal.

Kingdom, The time after the Resurrection of Christ, according to that, I will not drink of the fruit of the Vine, until I drink it anew in the Kingdom.

Kingdom, The Gospel.

Kingdom, The Theory of Things of small quantity, according to that, The Kingdom is like unto Leaven.

Kingdom, The Contemplation of the Trinity, ac∣cording to that, The Kingdom cometh not by observation, and the Kingdom of God is within you. Here he calls the Kingdom, the Grace of the Holy Spirit which we receive in Baptism.

Again, Thy Kingdom come. He teacheth us to pray for Faith in him, therefore he calls Faith the Kingdom.

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