Armilla catechetica = A chain of principles, or, An orderly concatenation of theological aphorismes and exercitations, wherein the chief heads of the Christian religion are asserted and improved . ntage have Englifh men and what profit is there of living in thatlfland, mine anfwer fliould be much every wayjbut chiefly becaufe to them are co- mitted the Oracles of God,& liberty to reade their fathers minde in their mother tongue. JfHO- AQoain ofTPrinciples^ tii JfHO^ISME IIL Scripture-Oracles, fuppofing itfufticiently clear by the lightof N[ature,that there is a God,make a further dilcovery ofw


Armilla catechetica = A chain of principles, or, An orderly concatenation of theological aphorismes and exercitations, wherein the chief heads of the Christian religion are asserted and improved . ntage have Englifh men and what profit is there of living in thatlfland, mine anfwer fliould be much every wayjbut chiefly becaufe to them are co- mitted the Oracles of God,& liberty to reade their fathers minde in their mother tongue. JfHO- AQoain ofTPrinciples^ tii JfHO^ISME IIL Scripture-Oracles, fuppofing itfufticiently clear by the lightof N[ature,that there is a God,make a further dilcovery ofwhat he is in his EfTence^Sub-fiftencc and Attributes. EXERCITATION I. t Corinth. expounded. Opinmiftsafni^xtxc^ ifared tojleepers and drunkards, 7hree obfervations from the end $f the verfe. What knowledgeof God is unattamable in this life. What nsay hehad. The knorvledge we have concerning Goddi/linguilhed into Natural, Literal, and Spi-ritual. ^^iVake to righteoufnefs and fin not: for fome have not the , _^ knowledge of God; IJpeak this toyour fhame. Thefe arc the Apoftles ex-prefs words to his Corinthians. Whichwill be better underftood, if we con-fider. r. That. Ill A Chain of Trmcifles. Aph. J. I. That there was a time, whenof all the Nations in the world Greecewas held the moft licentious, and Qo*rinth of all the cities in Greece j info-rauch as in common (pcech revellers wetc faid to play the Grecians, and for* Koexv^d^i^. nicatours to play the Corinthians. Al-fo that after the grace of Chrift (whocame to call finners to repentance)had appeared there in planting Chri-ftianity, this riotous humour was no-tably fed in falft brethren by thoftfalfe teachers, who opened a gate to allprofanefs by denying the , That of fuch teachers and pro^feflburs Taul ipeaks in this chapter, Vcife u. Howfay fome among you that there is no re»furreciion f and calleth upon them inthe beginning of this vcrfe to awakenunto righteoufmfs J becauie the


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