The saints sacrifice: or, a commentarie on the CXVI. Psalme Which is, a gratulatory psalme, for deliverance from deadly distresse. By William Gouge, D.D.
- Title
- The saints sacrifice: or, a commentarie on the CXVI. Psalme Which is, a gratulatory psalme, for deliverance from deadly distresse. By William Gouge, D.D.
- Author
- Gouge, William, 1578-1653.
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- London :: Printed by George Miller for Edward Brewster, and are to be sold at the signe of the Bible, at the great north doore of Pauls,
- 1632.
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- Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms CXVI -- Commentaries.
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Contents
- title page
- The Prologue.
- The persons of the Play.
- act - 1
- act - 2
- act - 3
- act - 4
- act - 5
- section
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40. Of Gods perfect preservation. -
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41. Of Gods taking occasion to helpe at a pinch. -
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42. Of applying to our selves Gods dealing with others. -
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43. Of the exposition and resolution of the seventh Verse. -
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45. Of the rest of Saints. -
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46. Of the spirituall rest of Saints. -
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47. Of Gods favour the rest of Saints. -
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48. Of comforting and quickening ones selfe. -
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49. Of the exposition and resolution of the eight Verse. -
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50. Of the meanes to become familiar with God. -
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51. Of ascribing deliverances to God. -
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52. Of Gods delivering from death. -
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53. Of Passion in Saints. -
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54. Of Gods turning sorrow into solace. -
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55. Of Saints fallings by affliction. -
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56. Of Gods establishing the weake. -
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57. Of Gods seasonable kindnesse. -
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58. Of the meaning and parts of the ninth Verse. -
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59. Of practising duty. -
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60. Of persisting in good courses. -
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62. Of the land of the living here on earth. -
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65. Of mans answering Gods mercy with dutie. -
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66. Of the meaning and doctrine of the10 and11 Verses. -
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67. Of that boldnesse of speech which faith worketh. -
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68. Of faiths stability in trialls. -
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69. Of sudden passion whereunto Saints are subject. -
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70. Of unadvised speech arising from distempered pasion. -
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71. Of Saints questioning Gods promises in distresse. -
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72. Of Saints reverend esteeme of God in their greatest straits. -
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73. Of blaming men unjustly. -
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74. Of censuring all alike. -
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75. Of the mixture of faith and feare. -
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76. Of the interpretation and resolution of the twelfth Verse. -
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77. Of the propertie of gratefulnesse to make men inquisitive. -
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78. Of a second propertie of gratefulnesse to doe any thing. -
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79. Of a third property of right thanksgiving, to render it to God. -
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80. Of the consideration of Gods benefits▪ working gratefulnesse. -
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81. Of a fourth property of gratitude, by one kind∣nesse to be put in mind of many. -
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82. Of particular sence of kindnesse whereby the heart is stirred up to thankfulnesse. -
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83. Of a fift property of gratitude, to be prouoked there∣by to make profession of benefits. -
84. Of the interpretation and resolution of the thirteenth verse. -
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85. Of praise the best that man can render unto God. -
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87. Of joyning prayer with praise. -
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88. Of praying after God hath heard our prayer. -
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89. Of the sense and parts of the foure∣teenth Verse. -
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90. Of making vowes to God. -
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91. Of paying vowes to God. -
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92. Of speed in paying vowes. -
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93. Of performing vowes openly. -
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94. Of performing holy duties in holy assemblies. -
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95. Of the meaning and method of the fifteenth Verse. -
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96. Of Gods favourites. -
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97. Of Gods account of Saints death. -
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98. Of the exposition and resolution of part of the sixteenth Verse. -
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99. Of Saints being Gods servants. -
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100. Of Saints confidence in Gods mind to them and theirs to God. -
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101. Of Saints earnestnesse in pressing their interest in God. -
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102. Of the vigour which is preserved in faith by the constancy of Gods favour. -
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103. Of childrens honour by pious parents. -
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104. Of the resolution and instructions of the last clause of the16. Verse. -
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105. Of Gods respect to his servants. -
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106. Of their forwardnesse to praise God who have beene succoured by God. -
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107. Of the resolution of the three last Verses. -
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108. Of a soule so ravished with Gods praises, as it cannot bee satisfied in setting them out. -
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109. Of expressing the same thing in differing phrases. -
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110. Of offering a sacrifice of praise. -
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111. Of the severall sacrifices of the Law. -
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121. Of testifying gratitude by piety. -
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113. Of giving to God. -
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114. Of vowing praise to God. -
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115. Of the meaning and method of the last Verse. -
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117. Of Gods houses. -
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118. Of holy boldnesse in praising God. -
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119. Of delighting in Gods house. -
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120. Of provoking others to praise God. -
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121. Of practising our selves what we pro∣voke others unto. -
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122. Of Gods present mercies toEngland. -
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123. Of the present liberty of the reformed Churches inFrance. -
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124. Of Gods late mercies to theLow-Countries. -
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125. Of the seasonable succour afforded to oppressedGermany. -
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126. Of the causes of theSuedish Kings entring intoGermany. -
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127. Of the effects of theSuedish Kings warres. -
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128. Of praising God for the fore-said mercies. - index