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Of the Word of God; or the Holy Scriptures contained in the Bible.
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Proofs that the Bible is the Word of God.
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By whom and at what Times the Bible was translated.
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Of the Differences between the Bible and other Books.
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What we ought chiefly to seek for in the Bible, and how we ought to study and learn the Holy Scriptures.
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That we should diligently read the Texts of the Bible, and stay ourselves upon it as the only true Foundation.
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That the Bible is the Head of all Arts.
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Of the Art of the School Divines in the Bible.
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The Depths of the Bible.
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Of the future Want of upright and true Preachers of God’s Word.
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That People, out of mere Wilfulness, do set themselves against God’s Word.
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Of the Archbishop of Mentz, one of the Spiritual Princes Electors, his Censure of the Bible.
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That the Bible is hated of the Worldly-wise and of the Sophists.
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Of the Errors which the Sectaries do hold concerning the Word of God.
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Which are the best Preachers and the best Hearers.
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That we ought to direct all our Actions and Lives according to God’s Word.
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Where God’s Word is loved, there dwelleth God.
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That true and upright Christians are ready to suffer Death and all manner of Torments for the Gospel’s sake, but Hypocrites do shun the Cross.
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By what God preserveth his Word.
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That in Causes of Religion we must not judge according to human Wisdom, but according to God’s Word.
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That in former Times it was dangerous studying the Holy Scriptures.
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That the Jews have better Teachers and Writers of the Holy Scriptures than the Gentiles.
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Of Luther’s Complaint of the Multitude of Books.
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That God’s Word will not be truly understood without Trials and Temptations.
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Of the Advice of the Bishop of Salzburg, how to qualify the Controversy between the Protestants and Papists, propounded to Luther shortly before his Death; touching which, Luther discoursed as followeth: