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Henoch Clapham his demaundes and answeres touching the pestilence methodically handled, as his time and meanes could permit.
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Clapham, Henoch.; Re., Pere.
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STC 5343; ESTC S108006
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commaunded to striue to enter in at the straite gate Luke 13. 24. Now he that despiseth the Teacher vrger of this Doctrine despiseth the Authour of the doctrine even Christ him selfe Although no man can be perfect in this life yet it is no reason that the mouth of the Oxe should be moozled for treadinge out the corne before them and telling men what they ought to bee althogh he knoweth that none can be perfect in this life no more then a Cammell can goe through the eye of a needle and though this be vnpossible to man yet nothing is vnpossible to God When thou art converted strengthen thy Brethren The God of peace that brought again from the dead our Lord Iesus the great shepheard of the sheepe through the blood of the everlasting covenant make you perfect in all good workes to do his will working in you that which is pleasant in his sight through Iesus Christ to whom be praise for euer AMEN P. R. * Iohn 8. 6. One made that aunswer * Ergo no possession â Revel 12. 10. * Anno Do 1603. Novemb. â4 â 1604. Prover 24. 11. 12. Leuit. 5. 1. Prou. 31. â Rom. 15. 30. c. * Affirmando Negando Distinguendo Retorquendo * They were 70. Hebrues that turned the law into greek at the appointmeÌt of Ptolomy Philadelph the EgyptiaÌ king vnder whom Daniels people were captiâed W. Cupper on 2. Sam. 24. pag. 78. * Stephen Egerton * Doct. Fran Hering in his Epist. to his Defence c. See H Hollands Spir. Preservatiue Pag. 36. * D. Lodge in his booke of the Pestilence cha 1. â Touching is of sundry natures â Bucer in Mat. 8. * W. Cupper on 2. Sam. 24. Iohn 5. â Rom 12. 1 Galen in 1. lib. de temp observed by Doct Katachius in Regimine sanitatis â W. Cupper on 2. SaÌ 24. 147. * Roger FeÌton in his spirituall Perfumâ Publisher â The Adding of 15. yeares to his life and the sunne going back 10. degrees in the Diall of ãâã without ãâã help was ãâã raculous 2. King 20. 2â Isa. 38. 1. ãâã * Ma. Holland * M. Cupper Henricus Mollerus in Psalmoâ * Beza and others herâ at home H. Hol. spââ preser p. 33. Iaâ 2. 1. * Publisher was it not Doctor Andros that culled theÌ * Do Lod from Hipocrates de humana natur * 1 Timâ 4 4â 5. T. C. on Psalm 91. Chris. on Psalm 91. Frater Feliâ his translation on thâ Psalme Iameââ 15 Beza on 1. Cor. 1. 13. Hebrues 10 26. Eternall or iustifying Faith Temporarie Faith Mark 9. 2â * Hebr 11. 33. c. H. HollaÌds sp preserva â T. C. oâ Psal. 91â Psal 91. * Gen. 17. 1. â Ezek. 14 3 c. H. Hollands spir preser pag. 85. 86. * This terâ was flouted and yet not in myne but in Ma. Hollands bookâ Augustin on psa 106. â T. C. on psal 91. * Num. 16. 29. * Eccles. 7. 19. Psalâ 55. 23. Luke 13. 5. â Maââ ãâã * 1. Timâ 4. 10. * Eccle. 7. 18 19. Merideth Hanmers translat of Euseb in chap 22 afterâY Greke * T. C. ãâã Psalâ 91. â Doctor Her Epist. before his Def. printed 1604. Leuit. 13. Doct. Heâ in his rules pag. 4. â T. Con Psal. 91. * Wil. Cup. per on 2 Sa. 24. paâ 368. H. HollaÌdâ pr. preser pag. 173. â Rom. 3. â * Act 15. ãâã â Never raged this sick nes so mightily and vniversally in England as now it doth â In Amoâdi Villanovani exegefi super Schol. Saleân â 4â * Prover ãâã 17. â Canon â the Greeke Rule is the English