An Exposition of the Last Psalme eBook

John Boys
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 36 pages of information about An Exposition of the Last Psalme.

An Exposition of the Last Psalme eBook

John Boys
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 36 pages of information about An Exposition of the Last Psalme.

  [Sidenote an:  Hist. lib. 3. cap. vlt.]

  [Sidenote ao:  Catalog. scrip. in vita pap.]

  [Sidenote ap:  Houenden annal. part. poster. pag. 298.]

  [Sidenote aq:  Catalog. scrip.  Iesuit. in vita Parsonij.]

  [Sidenote ar:  1.  Tim. 5. 23.]

  [Sidenote as:  Epist. lib. 3. epist. 6.]

  [Sidenote at:  Sheldon preface before his motiues.]

  [Sidenote au:  Eliens. epist. lector. ante resp. ad Bellar. apol.]

  [Sidenote ax:  Esay 49. 16.]

  [Sidenote ay:  Deut. 32. 10.]

  [Sidenote az:  Psal. 124.]

  [Sidenote ba:  Judith. 13. 4.]

  [Sidenote bb:  Iudges 5. 31.]

  [Sidenote bc:  Psalm. 126. 2.]

I passe to the second exposition of these wordes, O praise God in his sanctitie, so Munster, Pagninus, Beza, Tremelius and our old translation heere, Praise God in his holinesse:  now God is holy formaliter & effectiue, holy in himselfe, and making other holy; the Lord is glorious in holinesse Exod. 15. 11.  Wheras other Gods are famous for their vnholinesse, Venus was a wanton, Mercurius a theefe, Iupiter a monsterous adulterer, an ingenious man (as[bd] Basile writes) would blush to report that of beastes, which the Gentiles haue recorded of their Gods.  If such imputations are true saith [be]_Augustine_, quam mali how wicked are these Gods:  if false quam male how wretched and foolish are these men, adoring the same things in the temple, which they scoffe at in the theater, in turpitudine[bf] nimium liberi, in superstitione nimium serui:  so that their Gods are not as our God, euen our enemies being Iudges Deut. 32. 31. there is none holy as the Lord 1.  Sam. 2. 2. called[bg] often in holy Scripture the holy one, yea thrice holy; holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts Esay. 6. 3. his [bh]name is holy, his [bi]law is holy, his [bk]spirit is holy, his will holy, his word holy, righteous in all his waies, and holy in all his workes Psalm. 145. 17. making vs also which are his seruants an holy people Deut. 7. 6. an holy priest-hood 1.  Pet. 2. 5. his holy temples 1.  Cor. 6. 19. our bodies, our soules, our selues, our whole [bl]seruice holy, wherefore praise God in his holinesse.

  [Sidenote bd:  Lib. de legend. libris gentilium.]

  [Sidenote be:  De Ciuit.  Dei lib. 6. cap. 6.]

  [Sidenote bf:  August. contra faust. man. li. 12. cap. 40.]

  [Sidenote bg:  Esay 1. 4. & 10. 20.]

  [Sidenote bh:  Luk. 1. 49.]

  [Sidenote bi:  Psal. 19. 7.]

  [Sidenote bk:  Mark. 12. 36.]

  [Sidenote bl:  1.  Pet. 3. 2.]

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