A commentary vpon the vvhole booke of Iudges Preached first and deliuered in sundrie lectures; since collected, and diligently perused, and now published. For the benefit generally of all such as desire to grow in faith and repentance, and especially of them, who would more cleerely vnderstand and make vse of the worthie examples of the saints, recorded in diuine history. Penned by Richard Rogers preacher of Gods word at Wethersfield in Essex.

Rogers, Richard, 1550?-1618
Publisher: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Thomas Man and are to be sold at his shop in Pater noster Row at the signe of the Talbot
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1615
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10933 ESTC ID: S116353 STC ID: 21204
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Judges -- Commentaries;
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In-Text his dangerous battaile with the Ammonites, the vnlooked for forgoing of his only daughter, and this bitter prouoking of him by the Ephramites, this teacheth (besides that which hath bin said hereof before, vers. 2.) what great afflictions they haue, who are of calling and high place in the world, who in comparison of many thousands are thought by their wealth to haue a little paradise in this life, (and doe indeed enioy many outward priuileges aboue other) and what then may the life of meaner persons be accounted but a vale of miserie? his dangerous battle with the Ammonites, the unlooked for foregoing of his only daughter, and this bitter provoking of him by the Ephraimites, this Teaches (beside that which hath been said hereof before, vers. 2.) what great afflictions they have, who Are of calling and high place in the world, who in comparison of many thousands Are Thought by their wealth to have a little paradise in this life, (and doe indeed enjoy many outward privileges above other) and what then may the life of meaner Persons be accounted but a vale of misery? png31 j n1 p-acp dt np2, dt j p-acp vvg pp-f po31 j n1, cc d j j-vvg pp-f pno31 p-acp dt np2, d vvz (p-acp d r-crq vhz vbn vvn av a-acp, fw-la. crd) r-crq j n2 pns32 vhb, r-crq vbr pp-f n1 cc j n1 p-acp dt n1, r-crq p-acp n1 pp-f d crd vbr vvn p-acp po32 n1 pc-acp vhi dt j n1 p-acp d n1, (cc n1 av vvi d j n2 p-acp j-jn) cc q-crq av vmb dt n1 pp-f jc n2 vbb vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1?




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