An exposition vpon the .23. psalme of Dauid full of frutefull and comfortable doctrin, written to the citye of London by Iohn Hooper, bushop [sic] of Gloceter and Worceter, and holye martyr of God for the testimonye of hys truth. Wherunto is annexed an apology of his, agaynst such as reported that he cursed Quene Mary, wyth certaine godlye and comfortable letters in the ende.
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- An exposition vpon the .23. psalme of Dauid full of frutefull and comfortable doctrin, written to the citye of London by Iohn Hooper, bushop [sic] of Gloceter and Worceter, and holye martyr of God for the testimonye of hys truth. Wherunto is annexed an apology of his, agaynst such as reported that he cursed Quene Mary, wyth certaine godlye and comfortable letters in the ende.
- Author
- Hooper, John, d. 1555.
- Publication
- [London :: Printed by John Tisdale and Thomas Hacket],
- Anno. 1562.
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- Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XXIII -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
- Great Britain -- History -- Mary I, 1553-1558 -- Early works to 1800.
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"An exposition vpon the .23. psalme of Dauid full of frutefull and comfortable doctrin, written to the citye of London by Iohn Hooper, bushop [sic] of Gloceter and Worceter, and holye martyr of God for the testimonye of hys truth. Wherunto is annexed an apology of his, agaynst such as reported that he cursed Quene Mary, wyth certaine godlye and comfortable letters in the ende." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03627.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- ¶To the fayethfull and liuely members of our sauiour Iesus Christ, inhabytinge the city of London, grace and peace from the heauenlye father throughe our lord Iesus Christ.
- ¶The argumente or matter whiche the prophet chefely en∣treateth of in thys psalme.
- table of contents
- ¶The first part of the psalme .1. Who it is that hathe the cure and charge of mannes life and saluation.
- ¶The .2. parte of the psalme. ¶Wherein the life and salvation of man consisteth.
- ¶The .3. parte of the psalme ¶Howe manne is broughte too the knowledge of lyfe and saluatyon. Which part sheweth what man is of him self, and how he is broughte in to this life to fede in the pleasaunt pastures of gods word.
- ¶The .4. parte of the psalme. ¶Wherefore man is broughte to lyfe and saluation.
- ¶The .5. parte of the psalme. ¶What trouble maye happen too suche as God geueth lyfe and saluation vnto.
- ¶The .6. parte of the psalme. ¶Whereby the troubles of Gods electe bee ouer¦come.
- ¶The .7. parte of the psalme. What the ende of Goddes trou∣bled-people shall be.