RMW59048–The epistle to the Colossians : analysis and examination notes : Garrod, G. W. (George Watts), 1857-1936
RME85FWM–April 2014: Bible open to The Epistle of Paul to the Colossians, usually referred to simply as Colossians
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RMP0B3KM–. English: Fleuron from book: A paraphrase and notes, on the Epistle to the Hebrews. By the late Reverend and Learned Mr. James Peirce, of Exon. Author of the Paraphrases and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Colossians and Philippians. 165 A paraphrase and notes, on the Epistle to the Hebrews Fleuron T102132-1
RMFF6PX8–vintage sign displaying a quotation from colossians 3: set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth
RM2AN3P8N–A dictionary of the Bible.. . Spirit.The main doctrinal thought of the Epis-tle is the Church in Christ Jesus, theeternal principles of her life, her unityof many members, her warfare and hervictory, her steady growth, and herglorious end. Hence, in the hortatoryportion, or last three chapters, he urgesthe duty of preserving unity, and makesthe relation of Christ to bis Church andof the Church to Christ the ideal stand-ard of the domestic relation betweenman and wife and parents and chil-dren. The Epistle to the Colossians waswritten at the same time. Hence thereis great similarity between the
RM2T904AW–Acts and Epistles, Title page of the Epistle to the Colossians, This manuscript is one of the relatively few illustrated Byzantine copies of the Acts and Epistles of the Apostles. It consists of three parts produced at different dates: the New Testament text with its accompanying prefatory material (known as Euthalian apparatus, after the name of its supposed compiler Euthalius) was copied in the early twelfth century, then lists of readings were added at two stages, in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, to facilitate their use in church
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RMP0B3K8–. English: Fleuron from book: A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Colossians, Philippians, and Hebrews: after the manner of Mr. Locke. To which are annexed several critical dissertations on particular texts of scripture. The second edition. By the late Reverend and Learned Mr. James Peirce, of Exon. With a paraphrase and notes on the three last chapters of the Hebrews left unfinish'd by Mr. Peirce; and an essay to discover the Author of the Epistle and Language in which it was originally written. By Joseph Hallett jun. 165 A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St Fleu
RM2CEX3WX–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. /
RMP0B3K2–. English: Fleuron from book: A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Colossians, Philippians, and Hebrews: after the manner of Mr. Locke. To which are annexed several critical dissertations on particular texts of scripture. The second edition. By the late Reverend and Learned Mr. James Peirce, of Exon. With a paraphrase and notes on the three last chapters of the Hebrews left unfinish'd by Mr. Peirce; and an essay to discover the Author of the Epistle and Language in which it was originally written. By Joseph Hallett jun. 165 A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St Fleu
RM2CEX7M9–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons.
RMP0B3KC–. English: Fleuron from book: A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Colossians, Philippians, and Hebrews: after the manner of Mr. Locke. To which are annexed several critical dissertations on particular texts of scripture. The second edition. By the late Reverend and Learned Mr. James Peirce, of Exon. With a paraphrase and notes on the three last chapters of the Hebrews left unfinish'd by Mr. Peirce; and an essay to discover the Author of the Epistle and Language in which it was originally written. By Joseph Hallett jun. 165 A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St Fleu
RM2CEX5K7–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons.
RMP0B3KA–. English: Fleuron from book: A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Colossians, Philippians, and Hebrews: after the manner of Mr. Locke. To which are annexed several critical dissertations on particular texts of scripture. The second edition. By the late Reverend and Learned Mr. James Peirce, of Exon. With a paraphrase and notes on the three last chapters of the Hebrews left unfinish'd by Mr. Peirce; and an essay to discover the Author of the Epistle and Language in which it was originally written. By Joseph Hallett jun. 165 A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St Fleu
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RMP0B3K6–. English: Fleuron from book: A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Colossians, Philippians, and Hebrews: after the manner of Mr. Locke. To which are annexed several critical dissertations on particular texts of scripture. The second edition. By the late Reverend and Learned Mr. James Peirce, of Exon. With a paraphrase and notes on the three last chapters of the Hebrews left unfinish'd by Mr. Peirce; and an essay to discover the Author of the Epistle and Language in which it was originally written. By Joseph Hallett jun. 165 A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St Fleu
RM2CEX4X5–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. /??« I 4.
RMP0B3JW–. English: Fleuron from book: A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Colossians, Philippians, and Hebrews: after the manner of Mr. Locke. To which are annexed several critical dissertations on particular texts of scripture. The second edition. By the late Reverend and Learned Mr. James Peirce, of Exon. With a paraphrase and notes on the three last chapters of the Hebrews left unfinish'd by Mr. Peirce; and an essay to discover the Author of the Epistle and Language in which it was originally written. By Joseph Hallett jun. 165 A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St Fleu
RM2CEX3R3–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. /. 7 4 . • /
RM2CEX7KF–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. m^«//^^. THE ANALYSIS of the fecoiid Chapter.
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RM2CEX53G–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. iont of Seruants anfjvered. 13 y. CHAP.. CHAPTER III. V E R S E I. If ye then he rlfen vpith ChriB,feeke thofe things that are ahoue, whereChriB jits at the right hand of Ged.
RM2CEX8H2–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. liation and of righteoufnclfc;Hee was famous for his labour in the Word, by which hee caufed the Gci-fpell to runne from Hierufilem to IlUricum with admirable fwifirneirc; as alioforhisfaithfulnclTeofminde, forhis pure confcicnce, for his atfedion tothe faithful!, for his humanitie and curtefie, for his continencie, for his hurmilitie, for his care for the Churches, for his honett conuerfation, inno-cencie and conftancic: hee was of nature earne|^ acute and heroicalf. Addcvnto
RM2CEX9E1–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. rable manner 1obrpiiied) Imeanethe clearing of my reputation from thevniult afperfions of my aduerfaries, and that by the mouthand pen of the Lords Annointed, my moft dread Souc-raisne, whom the God of hcauen with all abundance otroyallanddiumebleffings recompence in all earthly fcli-citic and ctcrnall glory. And the fame God of Peace andFather of mercies, fanftifie your Honors wholy, that yourwhole fpirits and foules and bodies may be preferuedblameleflc vnto the comming of o
RM2CEX9JJ–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. f 5 Goci The fuL/lance of ntlTheelogieexprefibriefly inthtsEpiJlle:lU it mani-fefled by n$-/lance. I ... ^ • tr ? L> -, .A^ rrl. , jt^^^L.C. S^Oji.^ wm^ -n >,-.. TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE, Edward LORD Rvs sell, Earlc of Bedford, and the Ladie Lvcie Countcffe of Bedford j Grace and Peace be mulriplied,with increafc of all honor and happinclFe for cuer.expositionvponep00byfi
RM2CEX8N3–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. A METAPHRASE vpon the firft Chapter of the Epiftle to the CoLOSSIANs. AVE, the Mejfenger or Embajfiidonr-generallfor all the Churches of the Gentiles Jay Commif-Jion from the promifed Messiah, nowcome tn the Blefrj, the Lord annoynted^ fete-rated hereuntojtotfor his owne worthmejje^orby any frmate motion of his owne, or by com-mandement of any man, but by the exfrejfewill of God, according to his euerUJlingcoun-fellas dfo Timotheus, a reuerend Brother, an Euangelifi ofchrijl,
RM2CEX8F1–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. urers ,it is his working,that they can get fit Meditations and AtFeftions into their hearts in priuate,and fit vtterance in publike : it is not Art and Learning alone that will fur-niih them with powerfullmatter. And thirdly, it is Gods working to ex-tend the power of the word to the hearers, (o as theheateof it goenotout before it kindle in the peoples hearts. What iliall I fay. it is Godsmighty working that the people are preferued and daily built vp by theword in Grace. All
RM2CEX9E5–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE, Edward LORD Rvs sell, Earlc of Bedford, and the Ladie Lvcie Countcffe of Bedford j Grace and Peace be mulriplied,with increafc of all honor and happinclFe for cuer.. ^^oji noble Lord.and myvery htHorabk good Lttdie, HIS Epiftlc to the Coloflians con-taincs an excellent Epitome of thedodrinc- cxpreircd in the reft ofthe books of the old and new Te-ftamcnt: as will appearc by a bricfedehneation or adumbration of theproportion and parts of that facredbodie
RM2CEX668–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. 13. OfthevHCfrCHmcifionofthefleJh. verf 13. Of quickening andour new birth, the meanes, necejfitie, prerogatiue and fgnes of it.Offorgiuenejfe of finnes. verf. 13. Of the hand-writing that wot againfi vs, and the cancelling, of it. v. 14.Of agreatcombate. verf. 15. Of the battle betweene Chrifi and the Diue/s. verf. 15. OfChrtfis vilJorie and triumph ouer the Diuels both in himfelfe and in vs. 72-73.Of ceremonies ,andhow they werefltadowes; ofmeates,^ daies,a»djabbaths. 74.75.
RM2CEX5K3–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. ndhelped by it in great imploimcnts. 3. Thcfonncof God tooke thebodyofamanintothcvniticofhisperfon. 4. He redeemed, the body by his bloud,andfcedesicwiththe facramentall body. 5. The body is the temple of theholy Ghoft. 6. It is confeaate to God in baptifmc. 7. It is a part of the (Bb 3) myllicall 89 The body isto be honoredfor many rea-ions. 90 They haue not the body m eflimation. myfticallbodyof Chrift. Laftly,itfliallbeglorioufly raifed atthelaftday.Then let men know, they
RM2CEX4K7–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. tgdome ofGod^or to (?ith you,Amen, verle 18. K^^^2SJ^K?SZ:^E^Z®S2^ZJ^^ THE ZZZZ:^^SZ2!ZZZ8ZZ32ZZ:CZZZ5^5?^^S: Verfe 13. Verfe 15.16. Verfe 17, Verfe 18.. y v.s E I. YE msfters dothat which isiiiftand equall vntoyoiu- rcrcuntSjUnow-Migthat ye haue nlfoaM.iftcrinheaucn. f^etfe 1. Continuf inpraicr , and watchi« the fame withthanklgiumg.
RM2CEX474–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. CHAPTER nil. VERSE I. Tee majlers doe thit which is iujl and equaS vntsyour firuAntsJittotfhgthatyee hattc alfo a majier in heauea. His verfe belongs vnto the dodrincof houHioldgoucmment, andcontaincs, r. the dutieofmafters, 2.thereafonj^»fl»i»*g,c>-c. Inthcdutie, i.the parties charged, (yemti-fters) 2. the dutic required, {doe that which istuft and eqxall) 3. the pcrfons to whom it is tobeperfbrmed, {vntojourftruants.) Mafters. Allmaftcrj are charged, withoutdifference, ye
RM2CEX43Y–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. e youloofe it not, neuerbewith-out,it matters notthough ye loofefome credit or wealth or friends (Sccfo youkeepe grace ftill with you. 3 Be fure you vfc it and inpreafeit ? imploy it vp-on all occafions, be continually in the exercife of it.Thusof thewhole Epiftle.Therefolloweth apoftfcript or vnderwritinginthefewords.TVrittenjramRtmenndftut ly Tk^cu^MciOnrJtmuKThere is difference about the reading, fome coDpies haue not Tichictu And0»irjJ/w«ief?Ci*d, A^tjfn ab Efhefi, But the
RM2CEX4RA–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. THE LOG I CALL ANALYSIS OF the fourth Chapter. HE firft verfe of this Chapterbelongs vnto the ipeciall rulesot the former Chapter, andcoDtaines the dutie of mafters,and the reafon of it. Theirduty in thefe words, Yeemajiers .doe that which Wmftandequall toyour feruants. The reafon inthefe words, knowing thatjee alfohaue a majler inheauen. In the fecond verfe, and fo to the end ot the chap-ter, is contained the conclufion of the whole Epiftle. This conclufion containes i. matte
RM2CEX53R–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. nce. nor, though they were othcrwife neuer fo greate, yea, though they were nc-ucrfogoodor righteous men, for if good men wrong their feruants, Godwill require it| and chaften them for that afvvell as for other finnej. 3 Thcfoueraignetyofdifpofing an exadl full and finall vengeance belongs to Godonely, men adminifter oncly a part or drop of it. 4 God will rife vp in the defence ofthepooreft and meaneH Chriflianstoright their wrongs. 5 SeraantJ may not right their ownc wrongs a
RM2CEX97W–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. T H £ ARGVMENT OF thisEpiftle to the Colossuns. Here are foure principaQParts ojthii Epiftlc •I. the Proaeme : r.Do(Snne oi Faith :^. Precepts ot lite. 4 the hpilogue, orCottclufion. Jbe Proaeme is expreji in the firjiekuen Verfes of the firH Chapter: The Do-, <Srine ot Faith is exprejl in the reji of the VerJes of the firH Chapter ^ atidthe Uihole fecond Chapter: The Preceptsof life are fet downe in the third Qhapter, and in the beginning oj thefourth. And the Epilogue it
RM2CEX5D3–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. THE LOGICALL ANALYSIS OF the third Chapter. Itlicrtothe Apoftlc hath intreated of matters^^ of faith ; now hee intrcate.n in thefe twoChapters of matters of lite: prcfcribing rulesfor conucrf^tion. Thefe rulesare either generall or particu-lar. The generall are from vcrfe i. to 18The particular arc from v. 18. of this Chap-ter to V. 1, of the fourth Chapter.The generall rules conccrne, firft, the meditation of heauenlythings,v. i.to 5. fecondly.the mortification of vice,verf^5
RM2CEX7BT–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. F£n^SE T. FOr I would yeknew what greatfighting I haue foryour fakes, and forthem odaodicea^indfor as many as hanenot feen my perfbnintheflefli. rerfc 1. Thst theirhearts might beecomforted andthcyknittogetherinlouCjand in all riches ofthe full aiTurance ofvnderftandiBg toknow the myfteneof G o D eufn theFather and ofChrist. Pirfii ?. In whomare hid all the irca-furcs of wi(edomeand knowledge.f^erft 4.. And this Ifay Icafi any fliouldbeguile you with in-ticing words.yierft 5.
RM2CEX6AC–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. CERTAINE OF THE choifeft and chiefeft points handledinthefecond Chapter. ^^ (^ Orv many rftues faithfttB A-ftniflers pght. fol. 3. fj^ T^ comfort comes by the rpord with the anfsver efmanj l^S ebteSiions. 5. d. CAhfes why manjfinde no more comfort in the word. 7. Seuen incBnueniences of an vncomfortable heart. J- Thedtjferences, 4Hthor,bgnd,feate,ejfe5i{, ebieElsandproperties ofloue^andrHlesferpreferutng it, 7.8. Toureforts of dtfiurhers efthe Church. 8. Seuen things of whi
RM2CEX5H4–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. CHAPTER II. VERSE I. For Iwouldye knew what great fighting T hauefor your fakes^andfor themofLaodicea^ andforasmany as haue notfeene myperjon in thefiefh. He exhortarion begun in the 2 ^.verfe ofthe for-mer chapter, is continued in the firft 7. ver(e,of this chapter : wherein the ApoIHe pro-poundsthreeotherreafons for confirmation,and anfwers diuers fecrer obicdions. The rea-fons are in the three firft verfes, and the an-fwcr to the obicdions in the foure next. The firft reafo
RM2CEX5A9–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. t obey. The prouifoes arc two: o:ie reftraines Mafters, they are theirferuants but according to the fle/h : the other extends the dutie offeruants, they muft obey in all things. The manner how they muft obey is let downe, firft negatiuely,notwitheye-feruice,notasmen-pleafers: fecoiidly,affirmatiuely, andfo they muft obey, i.withjinglenes of heart, i.mthfeare ofG»i.^. heartily as to the Lord. The reafons arc two: firft,from the certaine hope of reward fromGod,v.i4, Secondly,fro
RM2CEX7N3–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. THE ANALYSIS of the fecoiid Chapter.. kWo things are cofcteihed in this Chapter. £irft,the continuation oFthe exhortation begun in the^ a^.verfc, of thefirft Chapter, to v.^. Secondly,a dchortation,from verfc 8.to the end.The exhortation is continued two waies; Firft,Byalleagingmorerea(bns,v.r,2.3. Secondly, byproiepfis,remouing ruti(^rj,obie6Hons,v.4.5 6.7.There are three reafons to preflcthem to care ofperieueranceinthcdoftrine they had receiued : Thehrftreafon is ^aken fro
RM2CEX541–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. CHAPTER III. V E R S E I. If ye then he rlfen vpith ChriB,feeke thofe things that are ahoue, whereChriB jits at the right hand of Ged.. ITHERTO of chriflian doftrinc.nowfolloweth chrirtian life. The Apofllc hathbefore difcourfed ofmauers of faith: now heintends to intreat of matters ofhfe:andtopre(cribc rules of conuerfation, AnJ thcferules belong either to our gcneflilJ calhng aswe are Chrittians or to our particular cal-lings as we are people of fuch or fuch condi-tionor rta
RM2CEX953–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. -Exhortation concernes Prayer, verf. i. ? ^v^ Conuerfation, C 4 / verf. ; The Pre-cepts of llft^ l! H bl ^rr 1 HE Ar G V M E N T. vcrf. ^.andgodlyCommmication,YcrC6. Now after the Ato-^(ilehatb disburdened himfelfe of thojs general! cares, then hee taketh liberty to refrejhhimfelfe and them.byrememWing cer- taine that icere deare both to him and them. And firfl, he makes enterance by a narration of hfs care to know theirefiate anitoinformethem of his. To yohichpurpofe hejend
RM2CEX917–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. n Chrift reuealed by thepreaching of the Gofpell. In this reuclation of Cluift in the Gofjjell,confider, tirft,who reueales him,God:fecondly,rhe caufe of his reue-htion, the will of God, hee tvottld: thirdly y the manner, viz,. in a richandglorioHs my fiery: fourthly, the perfbns to whom, vi^. the mifera-ble Gentiles: liiHy, the effects or fruits of it, which are, tirlt, the inha-bitation ofchnji: fecondly, the hope of glory, Verfe 2 7. A The f TbeAMljfa. ftrfi tt. f«fi*9 The
RM2CEX4HJ–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. y v.s E I. YE msfters dothat which isiiiftand equall vntoyoiu- rcrcuntSjUnow-Migthat ye haue nlfoaM.iftcrinheaucn. f^etfe 1. Continuf inpraicr , and watchi« the fame withthanklgiumg.. yerfe^. Prayingalfofor vt , that Godmay open vnto vsthe dooie of vttc-rance, to fpeake themifteiie of Christ:wherefore I am alioin bonds. ferfe 4. ThatTmajrvtcerit as it becom-mcthmetolpeake. THE METAPHRASE vpon the fourth Chapter. M^Jlers alfo mujl doe thattchich is iuflijnto their feruanti, bo
RM2CEX7ET–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. odieof Chrift, I. hr ornzmcnt,furnift)ed. 1. hrmon,knit togetherbyioynts a/td bands. 3. for growth, increajing with increafe of God. In the conclufion againft traditions, obferue, firft the mattercondcmncd^whjf are yee burthened with traditions, amplified bytheVv6s^t6uchnotjaftenet,handlefiot,.11. Secondly,therea-fons, i.yee are dead with Chrift:,v.^o. z. Yee are dead fromthe rudiments of the world, therefore much more from traditions.?i^.Thcy zrt burthens. 4. The matter o
RM2CEX8PE–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. CERTAINE OF THE Chiefeft things obferucdin the Notes vpon this firft Chapter. Hat rules wee mufl ohferue in MDedging the examples of godly menJlnniHg. fol.4 The MffuTMce efttl4wfHH Calling femes f»r mmjvfes. fol.5Gods (Children called Saints in this life, infmre re^eEis. fol.7Ctmfortsfor the de^ifed Saints, mth Mnfvftre vf femeObuEltons. fol.7.8 How Saints may bt knvwne, 9 Chriftian faithfttlneffe U to be {hewed in fine things tnJpiritMaS things, andin threethmgs in temporall
RM2CEX4CM–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. CERTAINE OF THE choifeft and chiefefl points handled in the fourth Chapter. Ow Mdflers doe that which U iufl. fol. 157. M^/iersdoevneqHaP.y fiftewaies. 158. Of co»ti»uA»ce in prajfr, and 0/fitch m fail away fromtheaffeUians and praEltle ef prayer, with the mcon-uemences »f it. 159. ObieSiious aheut prajfr anjwered, 160. Of watching in prayer. 160. The doore ofvtttrance hath fiae things ink. i6l. Fiue thi»gsft«psthemoHthes»f^ods Minijiers. 16 j.Chrtjlis amifierietofix forts efn
RM2CEX586–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. CERTAINE OF THE choifeft and chiefeft points handled in the third Chapter.. Threef»U re/iirre^lioH, fol, 2. H»w a mAti may kytrv rvhether he be rifen with Chrifi. 3.Tii M eajie to reuiue 4 dead man^ as ferf»ade a carnaC man, fol.4. Eight forts of things that are ahone, f 0I4. AfourefoldprefenceofChrifl, ,6. Of Chrtfts fitting at the right hand of the Father, 6. Three benefits ceme hj tender affetiions, 8. Three fort) of things called things on earth. 8. Etghtreafons ingenen^te
RM2CEX489–. An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians ... Being, the substance of neare seuen yeeres weeke-dayes sermons. infrsjer. « 8 <J. RhUs far frfftr. 187. ThemiferieeffHchMfitHawAj. jJjS. The cAufes tffaUing itwaj. 18 8. Hov marrf wtties ChrifttMs may be jAid to keftrfeti. 189. HijMt we mnfi dee t» be ferftCi. 18 9.ThearMgnmentfftheciHilthoHefimA% ipo.lpi.ipz. Twelue fortsefwrOHgKxale, ip^ Sixe things in trnez^Ale, ip^. Feure forts of men repreued4b»Ht Phjficke, 19 y. Three rules f»r OHrprailife eencertiing fmh At wefttffellinfrefeffieH, i ptf. exf religutu fumilie is a little ^hwcht 19
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RM2AJEH02–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . COINS OF ELEAZER THE PRIEST (ABOUT A.D SON OF ANANIAS. 247 [HE EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS CHAPTER 1. 1 After salutation, he thanketh God for their faith, 7conjlrmeth the doctrine of Epaphras, 9 prayethfurther for their increase in grace, 14 dencribeththe true Christ, 21 encourageth them to receiveJesus Christ, and commendeth his own ministry. xUL, an apostle of JesusChrist by the will ofGod, and Timotheus ourbrother,2 To the saints and faith-ful brethren in Christwhich are at Colosse :Grace
RM2ANF9C3–The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus ChristTranslated from the Latin Vulgate: and diligently compared with the original Greek . der cus-tody lor two years, with a soldier to guard him.Acts xxviii. 62 He converts Onesimus, and sends him with his let- ter to Philemon. He writes to the Philippiansand Colossians. St. .lames, bishop of Jerusalem, there martyred. St. Paul, being set at liberty, writes to the He-brews.66 He goes again into Asia. MakesSt. Timothy bishopin Asia, and goes into Macedonia, from whencehe writes his first Epistle to Timothy.08 St Peter about this time wrote his s
RM2CD9P5X–. The Holman new self-pronouncing Sunday-school teacher's Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: . BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. PAGE. CHAPS. PAGE. CHAPS. PAGE. CHAP3. MATTHEW . 971 . 28 Ephesians. . 1189 . 6 To the Hebrews 1217 . 13 Mark .... 1008 . 16 Philippians . 1194 . 4 Epistle of James 1228 . 5 Luke .... 1032 . 24 Colossians. . 1198 . 4 1 Peter . . 1232 . 5 John .... 1073 . 21 1 Thessalonians. 1201 . 5 2 Peter . 1237 . 3 The Acts . . 1103 . 28 2 Thessalonians. 1205 . 3 1 John . 1239 . 5 Epistle to Romans 1143 . 16 1 Timothy . 1207 . 6 2 John . 1243 . 1 1 Corinthians . 1158 . 16 2 Ti
RM2CDC0TC–. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ . 0 014 381 985 1 %. OrfZer o/* the Books of the New Testament, and the Namher of Chapters to each Book. Ma-tthew nath Chapters 28 Mark Ki Luke ,...; 24 John 2] Tlie Acts of the Apostles 2.- Thf Epistle to the Romans IG 1 Corininians 16 2(>on]ithians *«^*.... ..•. 13 Galatians ..^^ 6 £l[i}iesians 4 6 Philippians ,.... 4 Colossians --.. .s... 4 IThessalonians V . 5 2ThessalQiiiaas >. 3 1 Timothy hath Chapters 6 2Tiinothv 4 Titus «... 3 Philemon - l Hebrews 13 The Epistle of James ..., 5 I Peter 5 2Peter 3 1 John. 5 9John 1 3 Johr. .
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