[A Paraphrase vppon the epistle of the holie apostle S. Paule to the Romanes ...]
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- [A Paraphrase vppon the epistle of the holie apostle S. Paule to the Romanes ...]
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- [1572?]
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- Bible. -- N.T. -- Romans -- Paraphrases, English.
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To the right worshipfull, and his dearely beloued in Ch the Officers of the Queenes ma∣iesties Robesist, T. Paulfreyman, one of hir highnesse honorable Chap, wisheth the encrease of Gods mercy and grace, bothe to them and all theirs. - ❧To the Christian Reader.
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The Contentes of this Booke. -
¶ A Paraphrase vpon the Epistle of the holy Apostle S. Paule to the Romanes.
- The first Chapter.
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The .ij. Chapter. The rebuking of the Iewes, which as touching sinne, are like or worse than the heathen. -
The third Chapter. ¶Paule shevveth vvhat preferment the Ievves haue, and that bothe the Ievves and Gentiles are vnder sinne, and are only iustified by the grace of God in Christe. - The .iiij. Chapter. He declareth by the example of Abraham, that fayth only iustifieth, and not the Law, nor the workes thereof.
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The fifth Chapter. The povver of faith, hope, and loue, and hovv death raig∣ned from Adam vnto Christ: by vvhome only vve haue forgeeuenesse of our sinnes. -
The sixth Chapter. For so muche as vve be deliuered thorovve Christe from sinne, vve must fashion our selues to liue as the ser∣uauntes of God: and not after oure ovvne lustes. The vnlike revvard of righ∣tuousnesse and sinne. -
The .vij. Chapter. Chryst hath deliuered vs from the Law and death. Paule sheweth what the flesh and outwarde man is, and calleth it the law of the members. -
The eight Chapter. The lavve of the spirite giueth lyfe. The spirite of God maketh vs Gods children and heires with Christ, The abundant loue of God can not be separated. -
The ninth Chapter. Paule complaineth vpon the hard hart of the Ievves, that vvould not receiue Christ: and hovve the heathen are chosen in their steade. -
The .x. Chapter. The vnfaythfulnesse of the Iewes: Two maner of righteousnesses. -
The .xj. Chapter. All the Iewes are not caste away: therefore Paule war∣neth the Gentiles that be called, not to be high min∣ded, nor to despise the Iewes: for the iudge∣ments of God are deepe and secret. -
The .xij. Chapter. The conuersation, loue, and workes, of suche as beleeue in Chryst. -
The .xiij. Chapter. The obedience of men vnto their rulers. Loue fulfilleth the lawe. It is novve no time to follovve the vvorkes of darkenesse. -
The .xiiij. Chapter. The weake ought not to be despised. No man should offende anothers conscience. Agayne, for outwarde things no man should condemne his brother. -
The .xv. Chapter. The infirmitie and frailenesse of the vveake, ought to be borne, vvith all loue and kindenesse, after the ensample of Christe. -
The .xvj. Chapter. A Chapter of salutations. He warneth them to beware of mens doctrine, and commendeth vnto them cer∣tayne godly men, that were louers and bre∣thren in the truthe.
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¶ Huldrich Zwinglius, in his frendly exposition to Luther, touching the EVCHARIST, confesseth vvhat
he acknowledgeth of Iesus Christ. -
A fewe wordes touching
the Couenaunt, that God hath made vnto his Churche in Christe, translated oute ofHuldrich Zuinglie, in his Subsidie, annexed to the woorke aforesaide. - Of Vanitie, by Martinus Cellarius.
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Of Vowes, by Martinus
Cellarius, in the fifth of Ecclesiastes. As folovveth in this Text.If thou haste vowed any thing to God, deferre not to pay it. -
Of the Olde man and the
Newe: which be compared togither, by Martinus Cellarius, vpon the seuenth of thePreacher, otherwise called Ecclesiastes. OF THE OLDE MAN. - Of the new Man.
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An exhortation sent from
a straunger, a worthy and famous lear∣ned man of God, to the righte highe and mightie Prince, Edvvard Duke of Somerset, for the seeking and qui∣et establishing of peace and rightuousnesse, in the Church of England: Immediatly vpon the commotions, sodainly raised vp in the vvest partes, as also in Suffolke and Norfolke. In the yeare of our Lord Christ. 1549. - colophon