A plaine exposition vpon the first part of the second chapter of Saint Paul his second epistle to the Thessalonians Wherein it is plainly proved, that the Pope is the Antichrist. Being lectures, in Saint Pauls, by Iohn Squire priest, and vicar of Saint Leonards Shordich: sometime fellow of Iesus Colledge in Cambridge.

Squire, John, ca. 1588-1653
Publisher: Printed by M Flesher for Philip Waterhouse and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of St Pauls Head in Canon street neare London Stone
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1630
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A12807 ESTC ID: S100545 STC ID: 23114
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Thessalonians, 2nd -- Commentaries;
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In-Text we need not travell so farre for Miracles in this cause, our English Legends, will commend their popish Saints to our invocation. The Barber of King Edmund being informed by the spirit, that God had admitted him into the Colledge of his Saints, reserved the haires which he did shave from his Beard, hoping they might become medicinall: which when the Bishop of Durham understood, being at the point of death, hee commanded those Ha•res to be given him to drinke in Holywater, which gave him a gentle vomite, and a speedy perfect recoverie. This for our Saint Edmund. Bellarmine telleth us the like of St. Edward; That good English King (saith hee) did cure a Irish Criple, by carying him on his backe, ut spiritualis fortis Asinus, like a lustie spirituall Asse. Bellarmine in the same booke addeth a second, which in truth is second to no wonder. The Cathedrall Church of Westminster was built by Sebert, repayred by Saint Edward, but consecrated by Saint Peter in his own person, who descended from heaven to doe that chare onely. we need not travel so Far for Miracles in this cause, our English Legends, will commend their popish Saints to our invocation. The Barber of King Edmund being informed by the Spirit, that God had admitted him into the College of his Saints, reserved the hairs which he did shave from his Beard, hoping they might become medicinal: which when the Bishop of Durham understood, being At the point of death, he commanded those Ha•res to be given him to drink in Holywater, which gave him a gentle vomit, and a speedy perfect recovery. This for our Saint Edmund. Bellarmine Telleth us the like of Saint Edward; That good English King (Says he) did cure a Irish Cripple, by carrying him on his back, ut spiritualis fortis Asinus, like a lusty spiritual Ass. Bellarmine in the same book adds a second, which in truth is second to no wonder. The Cathedral Church of Westminster was built by Sebert, repaired by Saint Edward, but consecrated by Saint Peter in his own person, who descended from heaven to do that chare only. pns12 vvb xx vvi av av-j p-acp n2 p-acp d n1, po12 jp n2, vmb vvi po32 j n2 p-acp po12 n1. dt n1 pp-f n1 np1 vbg vvn p-acp dt n1, cst np1 vhd vvn pno31 p-acp dt n1 pp-f po31 n2, vvn dt n2 r-crq pns31 vdd vvi p-acp po31 n1, vvg pns32 vmd vvi j: r-crq c-crq dt n1 pp-f np1 vvd, vbg p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, pns31 vvd d vvz pc-acp vbi vvn pno31 p-acp vvb p-acp np1, r-crq vvd pno31 dt j vvi, cc dt j j n1. d p-acp po12 n1 np1. np1 vvz pno12 dt j pp-f n1 np1; cst j jp n1 (vvz pns31) vdd vvi dt jp n1, p-acp vvg pno31 p-acp po31 n1, fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la, av-j dt j j n1. np1 p-acp dt d n1 vvz dt ord, r-crq p-acp n1 vbz ord p-acp dx vvb. dt n1 n1 pp-f np1 vbds vvn p-acp np1, vvd p-acp n1 np1, p-acp vvn p-acp n1 np1 p-acp po31 d n1, r-crq vvd p-acp n1 pc-acp vdi d n1 av-j.
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