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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"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 May 19, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- A Table of the chief pointes handled in this booke.
- TOT THE KINGES MAIESTIE. Cum tot sustineas, & tanta negotiasolus in publica commoda peccem, Silongo sermone morer tua tempora Caesar.
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TO
THE MOST NOBLE PRINCE, MAVRICE Land-Grave of Hassia. -
TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE, The Lordes of his Majestiesmost honorable Privey Counsell. -
The family of Iesus Christ after the
flesh: who is God blessed for euer. -
THVS THE TEXT SPEAKETH
Luke. 3. from. v. 23- Prophecie of Iechonias.
- Of Zorobabel, Agg. 2.
- Of zacharie teaching hovv zorobabel cometh of Nathan, chap. 10. 12.
- The notation of Zorobabel.
- of ther names notation.
- Names from famous ancient men.
- Of Cainan, ioyned to Arphaxad; vvhich Cainan neuer vvas in the vvorld.
- Why the lxx hid their mind.
- What vse the forged Canian hath.
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OF THE FATHERS CITED IN S. Mathevv his holy text.
- Observationes.
- Of the first fovvertene; & of Abraham severally.
- Why Abraham geueth the beginning of the story.
- Of Abrahams glory.
- An aunsvvear to M. Scaliger.
- Of Abrahams Idolatry.
- Of Isaac.
- Of Iudah & his brethren.
- Of Phares
- Of Ezron.
- Of Aram And Aminadab.
- Of Naasson.
- Of Salmon.
- Of Booz.
- Of Obed.
- Of Iessaj.
- Of Dauid.
- Of the Kinges that vvere not fathers to Christ.
- Of Roboam.
- Of Abia
- Of Asa Iosaphat & the rest
- Who made the third fowrtene;
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Positiones explicative of matter tow ched brieflie, and first against the slander of Isaak Ben Arama; sayng untrulie,
That our Gospell teacheth that the Patriarkes had no the perfection of ioy; but were in Hell, and that Christ went thither to redeeme them. Thus he writeth vpon Levit. 26. fol. 205 of the Venice Edition. - the 2▪ occasion:
- the Church of Englands faith:
- D. Bilsons profe by scripture from his sermon fol: 219
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An other vnuincible profe brought
on from Luc 16, for the terme Haides, which in A∣brahams & Eleazars ioy, is a feasting - of Athanasius seming to differ;
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of a thyrd syllogisme; which
the surveyer in an Enthymeme made vnto the King. - Of tvvo vvordes, Descending & Hell, hovv the unlearned & unstayd do turne aside.
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Now of the woord Haides
or Hades, Hell in comon sense, but never for to particular, Gehenna. - Of Eusebius hovv B. vvinton citeth him: so that he might stop Ievves vncleane mouth.
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of Gregorie Nazianzen for tartaros
and Catachthonia: wherein Epiphanius & Cy∣rillus, & S. Paul Phil. 2 be expounded. - Of an other Iudaique poinct.
- Of the fourth Monarchy.
- Thus reasoned D. Farar.
- Br.
- Farar the Iewe.
- Broughton.
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DAVID THE IEW. I will write a book in Latin; that aunswer you in print.
BR. - Of the Angels determining Clearly vvhen Moyses lavves should be buried, by the burial of Christ.
- Of Farar the Iew.
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Of the name Messias twise in Daniel
Ch. 9. meaning Christ properly, & vndeniably. -
Of M. liuelies skill in Iudaisme to
translate against Christianitie; & what learning a translatour should have. - Of Ebrew.
- What Auctours we have to help translation in Hebrew.
- Of the New Testament.
- Projicit ampullas, & sesquipedalia verba.
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Of the Text purenes.
Rabbi Farar. - Br.
- Therfore by you God gaue not the Lavv.
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To the learned Nobilitie,
and all other Chrestianes. - 1
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- Conclusion.
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- Faults Escaped.
- In the Greek.