An exposition of the lawes of Moses: Viz. Morall. Ceremoniall. Iudiciall. The second volume. Containing an explanation of diverse questions and positions for the right understanding thereof. Wherein also are opened divers ancient rites & customes of the Iewes, and also of the Gentiles, as they haue relation to the Iewish. Together with an explication of sundry difficult texts of Scripture, which depend upon, or belong unto every one of the Commandements, as also upon the ceremoniall and iudiciall lawes. Which texts are set downe in the tables before each particular booke. All which are cleered out of the originall languages, the Hebrew and Greeke, and out of the distinctions of the schoolemen and cases of the casuists. / By Iohn Weemse, of Lathocker in Scotland, preacher of Gods Word.

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An exposition of the lawes of Moses: Viz. Morall. Ceremoniall. Iudiciall. The second volume. Containing an explanation of diverse questions and positions for the right understanding thereof. Wherein also are opened divers ancient rites & customes of the Iewes, and also of the Gentiles, as they haue relation to the Iewish. Together with an explication of sundry difficult texts of Scripture, which depend upon, or belong unto every one of the Commandements, as also upon the ceremoniall and iudiciall lawes. Which texts are set downe in the tables before each particular booke. All which are cleered out of the originall languages, the Hebrew and Greeke, and out of the distinctions of the schoolemen and cases of the casuists. / By Iohn Weemse, of Lathocker in Scotland, preacher of Gods Word.
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Weemes, John, 1579?-1636.
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London :: printed by Iohn Dawson [and Thomas Cotes] for Iohn Bellamie, and are to be sold at his shoppe at the signe of the three Golden Lyons in Cornehill, neere the Royall Exchange,
1632.
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"An exposition of the lawes of Moses: Viz. Morall. Ceremoniall. Iudiciall. The second volume. Containing an explanation of diverse questions and positions for the right understanding thereof. Wherein also are opened divers ancient rites & customes of the Iewes, and also of the Gentiles, as they haue relation to the Iewish. Together with an explication of sundry difficult texts of Scripture, which depend upon, or belong unto every one of the Commandements, as also upon the ceremoniall and iudiciall lawes. Which texts are set downe in the tables before each particular booke. All which are cleered out of the originall languages, the Hebrew and Greeke, and out of the distinctions of the schoolemen and cases of the casuists. / By Iohn Weemse, of Lathocker in Scotland, preacher of Gods Word." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A73378.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 12, 2024.

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A Table of the Contents of the Exercitations of this Booke,

  • EXERCITAT. I. OF the reducing of the ceremonies of the Law in generall unto the Commandements. Pag. 1.
First Commandement.
  • EXERCITAT. II. Of the purification of the woman after her childbirth. Pag. 4
Second Commandement
  • EXERCITAT. III. Of the place of Gods worship. Pag. 7
  • EXERCITAT. IIII. Of the Arke. Pag. 11
  • EXERCITAT. V. Where they worshipped, when the Arke, and Tabernacle were separated. Pag. 15
  • EXERCITAT. VI. Of the situation of the City of Ierusalem. Pag. 19
  • EXERCITAT. VII. In what tribe the Temple stood. Pag. 23
  • EXERCITAT. VIII. Of the Temple of Ierusalem. Pag. 28
    • A comparison betwixt the first, and second Temple. Pag. 30

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    • A comparison betwixt the Temple, and Christ. Pag. 32
    • A comparison betwixt the Temple, and Heaven. Pag. 33
  • EXERCITAT. IX. Of the Churbims. Pag. 34
  • EXERCITAT. X. Of the golden Candle sticke. Pag. 39
  • EXERCITAT. XI. Of the table of Shewbread. Pag. 42
  • EXERCITAT. XII. Of the Altar, Pag. 45
  • EXERCITAT. XIII. Of the Sacrifices in generall, Pag. 51
  • EXERCITAT. XIIII. Of the Sacrifices in particular, and first of the burnt offe∣ring. Pag. 56
    • Of the meat offring. Pag. 58
    • Of the peace offring. Pag. 59
    • Of the sinne offring. Pag. 63
    • Of the trespasse offring. Pag. 68
  • EXERCITAT. XV. Of the Priests apparrell. Pag. 69
  • EXERCITAT. XVI. The Lord would not have his people use the customes of the heathen Priests, Pag. 73
  • EXERCITAT. XVII. That a woman might not weare a mans apparrell. Pag. 76
Third Commandement.
  • EXERCITAT. XVIII. Of the Nazarite Vow. Pag. 78
Fourth Commandement.

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    • EXERCITAT. XIX. Of the passeover. Pag. 84
    • EXERCITAT. XX. Of the pentecost. Pag. 93
    • EXERCITAT. XXI. Of the feast of Tabernacles. Pag. 96
    • EXERCITAT. XXII. Of the new Moones. Pag. 100
    • EXERCITAT. XXIII. Of the day of expiation. Pag. 106
    • EXERCITAT. XXIIII. Of the seuenth yeeres rest, and the Iubile. Pag. 110
      • Of the Iubile. Pag. 114
    Fift Commandement.
    • EXERCITAT. XXV. Of the maintenance of the Priest under the Law. Pag. 121
    • EXERCITAT. XXVI. The Iewes might not kill the damme sitting upon the young ones. Pag. 128
    Sixt Commandement.
    • EXERCITAT. XXVII. That the Iewes might eate no blood, Pag. 132
    • EXERCITAT. XXVIII. The Iewes might not seeth a kid in the mothers milke, to teach them not to be cruell. Pag. 136
    Seventh Commandement▪
    • EXERCITAT. XXIX. When a bastard might enter into the Congregation under the Law. Pag. 140
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    • EXERCITAT. XXX. The Priests daughter that defiled her selfe with fornication was to be burnt. Pag. 147
    • EXERCITAT. XXXI. How the woman suspected of adulterie was tryed by her jea∣lous husband. Pag. 150
    Eight Commandement.
    • EXERCITAT. XXXII. Of devouring of holy things. Pag. 154
    • EXERCITAT. XXXIII. Of the Iewes Phylacteries, a ceremony for keeping of all the Commandements. Pag. 158
    • EXERCITAT. XXXIIII. A ceremony for a breach of all the Commandements. Pag. 161
    • EXERCITAT. XXXV. Of the Iewes logicall helpes for the understanding of the cere∣moniall Law. Pag. 164
    • EXERCITAT. XXXVI. How to understand the signification of the ceremonies of Mo∣ses Law. Pag. 154
    • EXERCITAT. XXXVII. Of the abrogation of the ceremoniall Law. Pag. 171
      • How to make use of the ceremonies of the Law in opening of a Text, and reducing them to practise. Pag. 177
      • Of the priviledge of the first berne in Israel. Pag. 192
      • Of Satans accusation of Ioshua the Highpriest. Pag. 225
      • Of the eating of holy things. Pag. 245
      • Of the pollution by the dead. Pag. 250
      • Of the Comforts in death. Pag. 251
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