The beauty of magistracy in an exposition of the 82 Psalm, where is set forth the necessity, utility, dignity, duty, and mortality of magistrates : here many other texts of Scripture occasionally are cleared, many quæries and cases of conscience about the magistrates power, are resolved, many anabaptistical cavils are confuted, and many seasonable observations containing many other heads of divinity, are raised : together with references to such authors as clear any point more fully / by Thomas Hall ... ; with an additional sermon on verse 6, by George Swinnock.

Hall, Thomas, 1610-1665
Swinnock, George, 1627-1673
Publisher: Printed by R W for Nevil Simmons and are to be sold by Thomas Johnson
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A45330 ESTC ID: R18061 STC ID: H427
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms LXXXII -- Criticism, interpretation, etc;
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In-Text When Calvin grew sickly, some friends disswaded him from hard studying, but he gave them this answer, Vultisne Christum me invenire otiosum, would you have Christ when he comes (to me by death) to find me idle? So do ye think, that when sinners Iehu - like drive furiously, ye should not like Aegyptians, go heavily, least death find you idle? Observe what became of the idle servant, that hid his talent in a napkin, Matth 25. 30. He was punished with an eternal long night, who would not work in his short day. When calvin grew sickly, Some Friends dissuaded him from hard studying, but he gave them this answer, Vultisne Christ me invenire Idle, would you have christ when he comes (to me by death) to find me idle? So do you think, that when Sinners Iehu - like drive furiously, you should not like egyptians, go heavily, least death find you idle? Observe what became of the idle servant, that hid his talon in a napkin, Matthew 25. 30. He was punished with an Eternal long night, who would not work in his short day. c-crq np1 vvd j, d n2 vvd pno31 p-acp av-j vvg, cc-acp pns31 vvd pno32 d n1, np1 np1 po11 n1 fw-la, vmd pn22 vhi np1 c-crq pns31 vvz (pc-acp pno11 p-acp n1) pc-acp vvi pno11 j? av vdb pn22 vvb, cst c-crq n2 np1 - zz n1 av-j, pn22 vmd xx av-j njp2, vvb av-j, ds n1 vvb pn22 j? vvb r-crq vvd pp-f dt j n1, cst vvd po31 n1 p-acp dt n1, av crd crd pns31 vbds vvn p-acp dt j j n1, r-crq vmd xx vvi p-acp po31 j n1.




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Matthew 25.25 (Tyndale) matthew 25.25: and was therfore afrayde and went and hyd thy talent in the erth: beholde thou hast thyn awne. observe what became of the idle servant, that hid his talent in a napkin, matth 25 True 0.651 0.377 0.532
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