An explication of the iudiciall lawes of Moses. Plainely discovering divers of their ancient rites and customes. As in their governours, government, synedrion, punishments, civill accompts, contracts, marriages, warres, and burialls. Also their oeconomicks, (vizt.) their dwellings, feasting, clothing, and husbandrie. Together with two treatises, the one shewing the different estate of the godly and wicked in this life, and in the life to come. The other, declaring how the wicked may be inlightned by the preaching of the gospel, and yet become worse after they be illuminated. All which are cleered out of the originall languages, and doe serue as a speciall helpe for the true understanding of divers difficult texts of scriptures. ... / By Iohn Weemse, of Lathocker in Scotland, preacher of Gods word.
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- An explication of the iudiciall lawes of Moses. Plainely discovering divers of their ancient rites and customes. As in their governours, government, synedrion, punishments, civill accompts, contracts, marriages, warres, and burialls. Also their oeconomicks, (vizt.) their dwellings, feasting, clothing, and husbandrie. Together with two treatises, the one shewing the different estate of the godly and wicked in this life, and in the life to come. The other, declaring how the wicked may be inlightned by the preaching of the gospel, and yet become worse after they be illuminated. All which are cleered out of the originall languages, and doe serue as a speciall helpe for the true understanding of divers difficult texts of scriptures. ... / 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 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 explication of the iudiciall lawes of Moses. Plainely discovering divers of their ancient rites and customes. As in their governours, government, synedrion, punishments, civill accompts, contracts, marriages, warres, and burialls. Also their oeconomicks, (vizt.) their dwellings, feasting, clothing, and husbandrie. Together with two treatises, the one shewing the different estate of the godly and wicked in this life, and in the life to come. The other, declaring how the wicked may be inlightned by the preaching of the gospel, and yet become worse after they be illuminated. All which are cleered out of the originall languages, and doe serue as a speciall helpe for the true understanding of divers difficult texts of scriptures. ... / 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/B16297.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.
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AN EXPOSITION OF THE LAWES OF MOSES.
- Morall.
- Ceremoniall.
- Iudiciall.
The second Volume.
Containing an explanation of diverse Questi∣ons 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.
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Qui ista facit non d••movebitur in et••rn••m
By IOHN WEEMSE, of Lathocker in Scotland, Preacher of Gods Word.
LONDON. Printed by Iohn Dawson for Iohn Bellamie, and are to be sold at his Shoppe at the signe of the three Golden Lyons is Cornehill, neere the Royall Exchange. 1632.