A treatise of the Beatitudes. Or Christs happy men. By James Buck Bachelor of Divinitie, and vicar of Stradbrooke in Suffolke

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A treatise of the Beatitudes. Or Christs happy men. By James Buck Bachelor of Divinitie, and vicar of Stradbrooke in Suffolke
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Buck, James.
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London :: Printed [by Bernard Alsop and Thomas Fawcet] for [John Clarke and] William Cooke, neare Furnivalls Inne gate in Holbourne,
MDCXXXVII. [1637]
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Beatitudes -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
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Beati qui Persecutionem patiuntur.

THE BLESSED SVFFERER.

A TREATISE OF PERSECVTION, handling the Last Beatitude.

By IAMES BUCK, Bachelour of Divinitie, and Vicar of Stradbrooke in SVFFOLKE.

Quid illud, quod soletis de sustentatis persecutionibus gloriari, si Martyres non facit causa sed poena, cum diceretur, beati qui Persecutionem patiuntur, frustra est additum propter justi∣tiam. —
B. AUGUST, Epist. 2••••. Sic inter nos composuerunt Clerici & circumcelliones vestri, ut vos Persecutionem, nos Passionem sustinermus.
NON SƲM MELIOR PATRIBƲS.

LONDON, Printed by B.A. and T. F. for IOHN CLARK, and WIL. COOKE. 1637.

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