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The vvorkes of Mr. Iohn VVeemse of Lathocker in Scotland. The second volumne. Containing an exposition of the morall law, or Ten commandements of Almightie God; vvherein is contained an explanation of diverse questions and positions for the right understanding thereof. Together with an explication of these Scriptures which depend upon, or belong unto every one of the Commandements. All which are cleared out of the originall languages, the custome of the Iewes, and the distinctions of the schoolemen
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The vvorkes of M. Iohn VVeemes of Lathocker in Scotland
Containing an exposition of the lavves of Moses, viz. [bracket] ceremoniall and iudiciall. Wherein is contained an explanation of divers questions and positions for the right understanding of them. Together with exercitations divine. Proving the necessitie, majestie, integritie, perspicuitie, and sence of the Scriptures. All which are cleared out of the originall languages, and customes of the Iewes, and the distinctions of the schoole-men ; The third volumne -
A treatise of the foure degenerate sonnes
viz. the atheist the magician the idolater· and the Iew. VVherein are handled many profitable questions concerning atheisme, witchcraft, idolatry, and Iudaisme: and sundry places of Scripture, cleared out of the originall tongues. Being the fourth volume, of the Workes of Mr. Ioh. Weemse of Lathocker in Scotland, and Prebend of Dunelm -
The portraiture of the image of God in man
In his three estates, of creation. Restauration. Glorification. Digested into two parts. The first containing, the image of God both in the body and soule of man, and immortality of both: with a description of the severall members of the body, and the two principall faculties of the soule, the understanding and the will; in which consisteth his knowledge, and liberty of his will. The second containing, the passions of man in the concupiscible and irascible part of the soule: his dominion ouer the creatures; also a description of his active and contemplative life; with his conjunct or married estate. Whereunto is annexed an explication of sundry naturall and morall observations for the clearing of divers Scriptures. All set downe by way of collation, and cleared by sundry distinctions, both out of the schoolemen, and moderne writers. The third edition, corrected and enlarged. By I. Weemse, of Lathocker in Scotland, preacher of Christs Gospel -
The Workes Of Mr. Iohn Weemse Of Lathocker In Scotland, In Fovre Volvmes. Containing this nine Bookes. Vol. 1. 1. The Christian Synagogue. ... Vol. 4. 9. A Treatise of Atheisme, Witchcraft, Idolatry, and Iudaisme. Severing generally for a helpe to ... . With five Tables prefixed. Viz. 1. Of the Contents to each Capter. ... 5. An Alphapeticall Table of ...
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An Exposition of the judiciall lawes of Moses, plainely discovering divers of their ancient rites and customes ...
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A Treatise Of The Fovre Degenerate Sonnes, Viz. the Atheist the Magician the Idolater and the Jew. Wherein are handled many profitable questions concerning Atheisme, Witchcraft, Idolatry, and Iudaisme: ... Tongues. Being The fourth Volume, of the Workes
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Obseruations, naturall and morall
With a short treatise of the numbers, weights, and measures used by the Hebrewes; with the valuation of them according to the measures of the Greekes and Romans. For the clearing of sundry places of Scripture, in which these weights and measures are set downe by way of allusion -
The vvorkes of M. Iohn VVeemes of Lathocker in Scotland
Containing an exposition of the morall law, or ten commandements of almightie God; wherein is contained an explanation of diverse questions and positions for the right understanding thereof. Together with an explication of these scriptures which depend upon, or belong unto every one of the commandements. All which are cleared out of the originall languages, the custome of the Iewes, and the distinctions of the schoolemen ; The second volumne -
An exposition of the ceremoniall lavves of Moses, as they are annexed to the Tenne Commandements
wherein are cleared divers customes of the Iewes, and also the customes of the Gentiles, as they have relation to the Iewish, out of the originall tongues, the Hebrew and Greeke : together with directions how to make the right use of them in preaching : all serving to let us see how they leade us as types to Iesus Christ, whom we see more clearely when the vayle is taken away -
An exposition of the iudiciall lavves of Moses
plainely discovering divers of their ancient rites and customes. As in their governours, government, synedrion, punishments, civill accompts, contracts, marriages, warres, and burials. Also their oeconomicks, (vizt.) their dwellings, feasting, clothing, and husbandrie. Together with two treatises, the one shewing the different estate of the godly and wicked in this life, and in the life to come. The other, declaring how the wicked may bee inlightened by the preaching of the gospell, and yet become worse after they be illuminated. All which are cleered out of the originall languages and doe serve as a speciall helpe for the true understanding of divers difficult texts of scriptures. By Iohn Weemes, of Lathocker in Scotland, preacher of Gods word -
The Christian synagogue. Wherein is contained the diverse reading, the right pointing, translation, and collation of scripture with scripture. With the customes of the Hebrewes and Proselytes, and of all those nations, with whom they were conversant. Digested into three bookes
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The Christian synagogue
wherein is contained the diverse reading, the right pointing, translation, and collation of scripture with scripture : with the customes of the Hebrews and proselytes, and of all those nations with whom they were conversant ... digested into three bookes ... serving generally for a helpe to the understanding of all -
The vvorkes of Mr. Iohn VVeemse of Lathocker in Scotland
in three volumes. Containing these eight bookes. Viz. 1. The Christian synagogue. 2. The portrature of the image of God in man. 3. Observations naturall and morall. 4. An exposition of the first table of the morall law. 5. An exposition of the second table of the morall law. 6. An exposition of the ceremoniall law. 7. An exposition of the iudiciall law. 8. Excercitations divine. ... With five tables prefixed