A treatise of the Beatitudes. Or Christs happy men. By James Buck Bachelor of Divinitie, and vicar of Stradbrooke in Suffolke
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- A treatise of the Beatitudes. Or Christs happy men. By James Buck Bachelor of Divinitie, and vicar of Stradbrooke in Suffolke
- Author
- Buck, James.
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- London :: Printed [by Bernard Alsop and Thomas Fawcet] for [John Clarke and] William Cooke, neare Furnivalls Inne gate in Holbourne,
- MDCXXXVII. [1637]
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- Beatitudes -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
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- To the Inquirer after Blisse, the In∣troduction to Christs Beatitudes.
- The Contents.
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CHAP. I. What povertie in Spirit is, and what the kingdome insured to it. -
CHAP. II. Of the carriage of the Poore, in matters Spirituall. -
CHAP. III. The demeanure of the poore in externals. -
CHAP. IIII. Of the Kingdome which the Poore enjoy. -
CHAP. V. Discoursing further, why God assists the Humble, and resists the Proud. -
CHAP. VI. Of the chiefest exercise of humility. -
CHAP. VII. Touching some evidences of blessed Poverty. -
CHAP. VIII. Pointing at some wayes that facilitate Humiliation. -
CHAP. IX. Propounding someswasives to labour humiliation.
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BEATI LVGENTES.
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CHAP. I. Of blessed mourning, and the sub∣ject thereof. -
CHAP. II. Of mourning for our owne sinnes. -
CHAP. III. How Christians are tyed to mourne for the sinnes of others. -
CHAP. IV. How many Saints being very transcendent in their griefe for other mens sinnes, leave them without excuse that have no common measure of godly sorrow. -
CHAP. V. Of mourning for our owne miseries, and the calamities of others. -
CHAP. VI. Of the consolation that attends mourners, and the speciall comforts of the former kinds of mourning. -
CHAP. VII. Of the encouragements to the exercise of.
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BEATI MITES.
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CHAP. I. Of Meekenesse and the blessednesse and subjects thereof. -
CHAP. II. Touching the Exercise and reward of Meeke∣nesse in matters Spirituall. -
CHAP. III. Of the carriage and benefit of Meekenesse in Temporalties. -
CHAP. IV. Touching the demeanure and support of the Meeke, if in their businesse they have not what successe they would. -
CHAP. V. How the Meeke demeane themselves in publike affaires. -
CHAP. VI. Of certaine Considerations helping and assi∣stant unto Meeknesse.
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BEATI QVI ESVRIVNT.
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CHAP. I. What Christian hunger is, and the sustenance thereof. -
CHAP II. Of the effects and Characters of gracious hunger. -
CHAP. III. Touching the Latitude of blessed Hunger. -
CHAP. IV. Touching the way of freshing Spirituall appetite. -
CHAP. V. Of the satisfaction imparted to them that hunger. -
CHAP. VI. Of the hunger that shall be satisfied, of the good∣nesse that satisfies, and how goodnesse specially satisfies that hungers by preserving appetite and activity. -
CHAP. VII. Concluding in admiration of the satis∣factions which are in Righte∣ousnesse.
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BEATI MISERICORDES.
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CHAP. I. Of Mercie, especially in Spirituall miseries, and namely in condoling with others in their infirmities. -
CHAP. II. Of the mercy exercised in Correction and prdon. -
CHAP. III. Of Mercy which the mercifull obtaine, and how they finde Gods mercy in the foresaid exercise of their mercy. -
CHAP. IV. Of Mercy in outward things: -
CHAP. V. Touching a serious incouragement to Almes deedes. -
CHAP. VI. Touching the manner in which the mercifull practise that they may bee blessed. -
CHAP. VII. Concerning inducements to workes of Mercy.
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BEATI MVNDO CORDE.
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CHAP. I. Of the subject to be purified. -
CHAP. II. Of the Nature of Puritie. -
CHAP. III. Of the Excellency of Puritie. -
CHAP. IV. How Purity is caused and maintained. -
CHAP. V. Touching the necessity of Purification. -
CHAP. VI. Of the sufficiency which Puritie hath unto the sight of God. -
CHAP. VII. How fitly the Pure as rewarded with Gods sight. -
CHAP. VIII. Of the fulnesse of that blisse which Saints enjoy upon Earth in contemplation of God. -
CHAP. IX. Of the fulnesse of this Beatitude in beati∣ficall vision.
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BEATI PACIFICI.
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CHAP. I. Of Peace-making, & the Peace that is made, and namely of Spirituall Peace. -
CHAP. II. Of Peace betweene Neighbors and private men, and of unnecessary lawing. -
CHAP. III. Contayning a double motion to Lawyers, for the advancement of Peace. -
CHAP. IV. Touching the publique Peace of a Common∣wealth. -
CHAP. V. Concerning Ecclesiasticall Peace. -
CHAP. VI. Of the Blessing that rests upon the Peace-makers. -
CHAP. VII. Of the qualifications prerequisite in a Peace-maker, and Arguments that urge Peace-making.
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BEATI QVI PERSECV∣TIONEM PATI∣UNTUR.
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CHAP. I. Of Persecution for Righteous∣nesse. -
CHAP. II. Of Suffering forCHRISTS sake. -
CHAP. III. Touching the joy requisite in suffering. -
CHAP. IV. Of the speciall glory comming to Sufferers. -
CHAP. V. That the best of men have beene Per∣secuted. -
CHAP. VI. That to bee persecuted for Christ, is the chiefe happinesse out of Heaven. -
CHAP. VII. That the persecuted must not hate, but pray for the Persecutors. -
CHAP. VIII. That the Apostles and their Successours, are lyable to most persecution. -
CHAP. IX. That Christians must bee willing to Suffer for righteousnesse and for Christ. -
CHAP. X. Concluding that our utmost glory is in the honour of suffering for Christ.
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