A learned and very usefull commentary upon the whole prophesie of Malachy by ... Mr. Richard Stock ... ; whereunto is added, An exercitation upon the same prophesie of Malachy, by Samuel Torshell.

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Title
A learned and very usefull commentary upon the whole prophesie of Malachy by ... Mr. Richard Stock ... ; whereunto is added, An exercitation upon the same prophesie of Malachy, by Samuel Torshell.
Author
Stock, Richard, 1569?-1626.
Publication
London :: Printed by T.H. and R.H. for Daniel Frere and William Wells ...,
1641.
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Subject terms
Bible -- Prophecies.
Bible. -- O.T. -- Malachi -- Commentaries.
Bible. -- O.T. -- Malachi -- Prophecies.
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"A learned and very usefull commentary upon the whole prophesie of Malachy by ... Mr. Richard Stock ... ; whereunto is added, An exercitation upon the same prophesie of Malachy, by Samuel Torshell." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A71123.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.

Pages

I.

  • Idolaters, liberall in their worship b, 213 214
  • Imitation of predecessors vertues b, 58
  • Impropriations of Churches b 228 229
  • Inconveniences must not hinder obedience to God b 45
  • Ingratitude a great sin a, 16 17 25 208
  • Injuriousnesse is against nature b 79 it is against religion b 80 81
  • Injustice is joyned with irreligion b, 150 151 268
  • Invocation of Saints b, 181
  • Ironies, whether lawfull a, 167 163

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  • Irreligion b 187, 268
  • Iudgements, are for sinne a 41 they should restraine sinne a 5. Of profiting by them a 10.11. They profit not the wicked b 13. How wicked carry themselves in them b 98. How vaine their course is b 98 99 Hypocrites justifie themselves under them b 251, 252
  • Iudgements may be upon things belonging to men, as well as upon their owne persons b 235. No person freed from judge∣ments b 10, 11. The causes of judgements b. 96. God brings them not but upon knowne cau∣ses b 185 They are equall a 52. God will be justified in them, a 43 44 47 God hath glory by them a 54. God can bring them with a word b 16. The diffe∣rence of them on the godly and the wicked a 45, 46
  • Iudgeing of others a 146, 147, 148. 149
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