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Tbe life of the Author, add a Table of all thi Andrews in Cambridge Thefhb Editiod, td which it Paul Bain,' fometimes preather of God, Word at St. pofik Paul to the Ephefiani, wherein the Text is learnedly, and fruitfully opened with a Logial Analyfis,Spiritual and holy obfervations,Confuta tion of Aresinialsifme and Popery, and found edi.Ĭation of the diligent Reader, b Mr. folio.Ī Commentary upon the whole Epijile of the A. Pierce, ktinifter of Brmgtou in Northampton Shire. Giles Cripplegate, and elfwhere 5 with a Preface written by Mr. Andrewes his Lethire:, which be preached at St. illsftrated with the lily Effigies eft& wolf renowned perfont of this ent time. tell, Siege: Aglow, andrrnniaaion t, both ''Court and Camp, from that tiro *Will this prefer! year 1659.
tber with a dercription of the snob sisensorabk Eat. alfo the original And canfesoialltbe Warrs aid Commotion that ha* happened tsge. &akin, the trneflato of Europe, is it woe is the year 1500. Rrf He:Flew, of this Zion Aje, wherein islet Vows Davies at the Bak over e little North Dora. fight to be Titillated ,ibt, fpuriout,thought it not altogether neceffary t' o uther it into the world wits' this Cha rj S t Piifice. motive, when the Title bath already prefented them with the name of Amesīut leaft a total filence thould bring this:'. I need not have taken thus much pains, to premife a Prefatory Epiftle, when in deed I am not ignorant how that the leak knowing among us, will conclude me: but weak to fuppore, that I might inĭuce them to prize this Piece by a teconk e:. chiftical Treatifes this was and is in net ball efteem. is fufficiently att tiled, (Air not onely byįrench, and others, among whore Cate.' ,. May with little pains and exceeding pro. Muff upon a more Ceded introipeCtiot4 confers, that in this Piece Ames bath moft prudently Chore and dexteroufly hand led, the moft plain and regular method,Īn inftruCtion. ufe oft his jtaethod': Hetakes out' f. this A uthOt thought fit above all to make' therohlf Catec61., įigned foe cheptivilie 4fecifhis Schollers upon *hole ititieat'y hd lAidthrt 4okoosi But things) fp. Thingstwhfeble Dedicated to both Relies Rion, and Pittil Pubs ltiiipiroiskiof Divit4ty4'i hist4fis'lVokiciettei ' IkplicaliOne`tbe! Pfalmc4,t pirerf€0.'': And. Latrous tyrant' ofaibperi, and the fpread‑ vourite, the School a molt able and reve- rent Doctor, and ftudious youth their.Īloft diligent inittuftor. Knowing indeed, that in 40/41.r, the garden of lear ning had loft one of its choifeft flowers., the form& of truth, one oats tioutztt defenders, Piety its molt faithful! fa And who were fervent lovers of fOund liters- tune, urity of heavenly Doltrine, and. Under the notion of Schollers or Friends, were become his familiars but univer filly all fuch, who had been fenfible of, enjoying the fruits of his labours. Intereft themfelves „ as no indifferent mourners. Ames, William 1576-1633 The Substance of Christian Religion.