Our Lordes famile and many other poinctes depending upon it opened against a Iew, Rabbi David Farar: who disputed many houres, with hope to overthrow the gospel, opened in Ebrew explication of Christianitie; that instructed, Rabbi Abraham Ruben. With a Greke epistle to the Geneveans. By H. Broughton.

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Our Lordes famile and many other poinctes depending upon it opened against a Iew, Rabbi David Farar: who disputed many houres, with hope to overthrow the gospel, opened in Ebrew explication of Christianitie; that instructed, Rabbi Abraham Ruben. With a Greke epistle to the Geneveans. By H. Broughton.
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Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.
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Christianity and other religions -- Judaism -- Early works to 1800.
Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity -- Early works to 1800.
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"Our Lordes famile and many other poinctes depending upon it opened against a Iew, Rabbi David Farar: who disputed many houres, with hope to overthrow the gospel, opened in Ebrew explication of Christianitie; that instructed, Rabbi Abraham Ruben. With a Greke epistle to the Geneveans. By H. Broughton." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A73571.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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Of Roboam.

Roboam being forty vvhen his father vvas fifty tvvo; as Ievves vniversally & old Grekes from them do gather his who∣le life, might vvell be knovven of Salomon, & touched in Kohe¦••••th or ecclesiastes vvhether he vvold be a vviseman or a foole. A foole he sone proved: & could not rule that vvhich his fa∣thers gate & mainteyned by greate care. And his mother Na∣mah the Ammonite vvas not like Ruth the Moabite. And vve should not hope for both Lots daughters to be rare; vvithout speciall vvarning from God. Novv Roboam vvas vexed by vvar from Ieroboam all his time; & left for Herod a vvarning that Christ his Kingdome should not be like his; & that the sa∣ges of Persia came not by Daniels Chronicle to look for such Kinge. Abia his sonne is vvell coupled vvith him, to giue vvarning of the same.

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