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Lyra prophetica Davidis Regis. Sive Analysis critico-practica Psalmorum In qua omnes & singulæ voces Hebrææ in Psalterio contentæ, tam propriæ quàm appellativæ (nullâ exceptâ) ad regulas artis revocantur; earúmque significationes genuinæ explicantur: elegantiæ linguæ propriæ evolvuntur. Insuper harmonia Hebræi textus cum paraphrasi Chaldæa, & versione Græca LXXII. interpretum, in locis, sententiis discrepantibus, fideliter confertur. Cui ad calcem addita est brevis institutio linguæ Hebrææ & Chaldææ. Studio & vigiliis Victorini Bythneri poloni, linguæ Hebrææ professoris. Opus novum: nec antè in tali forma tentatum; in quo quid præstitum, præfatio ad lectorem indicabit.
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Theorems evincing, that the subject of the fourth and fifth chapters of the Revelation, is the Church of England, B.L.E. With answers to objections. Humbly offered to the serious consideration of all enemies of the Church of England, dissenters and separatists. By Wal. Garrett, rector of Everly in Wiltshire: sometime fellow of Trinity College in Cambridge.
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Glad tidings of the everlasting Gospel, and doctrine of eternal life With many things profitable for edification to them that fear God; but chiefly exhortations to all that thirst after the waters of life, to prepare and make ready to meet the Lord Jesus Christ, and wait for his coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory, according to his word. Let no one despise the day of small things, for the Lord hath hid from the wise and prudent, and revealed to babes and sucklings; he hath chosen the base and contemptible things of the world to confound the things that are high and mighty, and calleth those things which are not, as though they were. Ye saints of the most high God, lift up your heads, for the time of your redemption is nigh, even come, for the signe of the Son of man hath already appeared in the clouds of heaven, which is an infallible token of Sions deliverance. Published and declared (in love to them that mourn in Sion) by an unworthy servant of Jesus Christ, to whom it is revealed to be the least of all saints, John Erlam.
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The contents of the history of the five book's [sic] of Moses namely, Genesis. Exodus. Leviticus. Numbers. Deuteronomie. Collected and gathered in so many verses as there is chapters in each book very necessary and profitable for education of youth, & acquainting them so far with the Scripture. To which is added a considering-glass or contemplation, or spirituall poem upon the consideration thereof. By Roger Hough.
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A saint indeed: or, The great work of a Christian open'd and press'd from Prov. IV. 23 Being a seasonable and proper expedient for the recovery of the much decayed power of godliness among the professors of these times. By John Flavell, minister of the Gospel.
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A prophesie lyen hid, aboue two thousand-yeares Wherein is declared all the principall matters that hath fallen out, in, and about the ciuill, and ecclesiasticall monarchie of Rome, from the rising of Iulius Cæsar, to this present Emperor Rodolphus of Germany: and which are to be done from hence, to the distruction of it, and what shall ensue after that. As the liues and deaths of the emperors. The rising of the ecclesiasticall monarchie. The story of the greatest enemies of them both with many other notable occurences concerning Germany, France, and Spaine. With the inuasion of the emperor of the Turkes. The contents in the next page.
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The ruine of Rome. Or, An exposition upon the whole Revelation. VVherein is plainly shewed and proved that the popish religion, together with all the power and authority of Rome shall ebbe and decay more and more throughout all the churches of Europe, and come to an utter overthrow even in this life, before the end of the world. Written especially for the comfort of Protestants, and the danting [sic] of papists, seminary priests, Jesuits, and all that cursed rabble. /
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The Christian synagogue VVherein is contained the diverse reading, the right pointing, translation, and collation of Scripture with Scripture. With the customes of the Hebrewes and proselytes, and of all those nations, with whom they were conversant. Digested into three bookes· The first, shewing the meanes both inward and outward, to attaine to the knowledge of the sense of the whole Scripture. The second, unfoulding the true sense of the Scripture it selfe ... The third, teaching the true manner of confirmation, illustration, and application of doctrines ... Serving generally for a helpe to the understanding of all; that desire to know and obey the will of God in holy Writ; but more especially for all young students in divinitie, that they may more easily understand the languages of Canaan and Greeke, and make a profitable use of them in preaching. By Iohn Weemse, of Lathoquar, in Scotland, preacher of Christs Gospell.
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Prodromus. Or The literall destruction of Ierusalem as it is described in the 79. Psalme: in which are handled these places: Inuocation vnder the crosse. Gods deserting of his people. Christian buriall. Contumelie. God the author of the euill of punishments. Reuenge. Church not euer visible to vs. Confessions of sinnes. True religion not euer prosperous.
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A saint indeed: or The great work of a Christian, opened and pressed; from Prov. 4. 23 Being a seasonable and proper expedient for the recovery of the much decayed power of godliness, among the professors of these times. By John Flavell M. of the Gospel.
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Annotations upon the Holy Bible Wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd; together with the parallel scriptures. The more difficult terms in each verse are explained. Seeming contradictions reconciled. Questions and doubts resolved. And the whole text opened. By the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole.
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David's repentance, or, a plain and familiar exposition of the LI. Psalm First preached, and now published for the benefit of God's church. Wherein every Christian may set before his eyes the pattern of unfeigned repentance. Likewise exhorting every man to labour for repentance before sicknesse and death seize upon them; for after death there is no repentance to be had or expected. The four and twentieth edition. Newly revised, and profitably amplified by the author, Samuel Smith, late preacher of the word at Prittlewel in Essex.
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A commentarie vpon the first chapter of the epistle of Saint Paul, written to the Ephesians Wherein, besides the text fruitfully explained: some principall controuersies about predestination are handled, and diuers arguments of Arminius are examined. By Mr. Paul Bayne, sometimes preacher of Gods word at Saint Andrevves in Cambridge.
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