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16. Utriusque Epistolæ Divi Petri Apostoli Explicatio Analytica, docucumentis suis ubique illustrata et usibus ad singularem pietatis profectum applicata. Authore GULIELMO AMESIO, SS. T.D. 24to. Amst. 1650.

17. JONE SLICHTINGII A BUKOWIEK Commentarius in priorem Apostoli Petri Epistolam Catholicam. Bib. Frat. Pol. vol. vii. Fol. Irenop. 1656.

18. JOANNIS CRELLII Franci Commentarius in prioris Epistolæ Petri partem. Bib. Frat. Pol. vol. iv. Folio. Eleuther, 1656.

19. *A Brief Exposition of the First and Second Epistle General of Peter, by ALEXANDER NISBET, Minister at Irwin. 12mo. Lond. 1658.

20. *Commentarius super priorem D. Petri Epistolam, in quo textus declaratur, quæstiones dubiæ solvuntur, observationes eruuntur, et loca in speciem pugnantia conciliantur. Opera et studio JOANNIS GERHARDI, SS. Th. Doc. 4to. Jenæ, 1660. 21. *A Practical Commentary on the First Epistle General of St. Peter, by the Most Reverend Dr. ROBERT LEIGHTON, sometime Archbishop of Glasgow. 2 vols. 4to. York and London, 1693, 4to.

22. D. Jo. SAL. SEMLERI Paraphrasis in Epistolam I. Petri cum latinæ translationis varietate et multis notis. 12mo. Halæ, 1783.

23. *Exposition of the First Epistle of Peter, considered in reference to the whole System of Divine Truth. Translated from the German of WILHELM STEIGER, by the Reverend Patrick Fairbairn. 2 vols. 16vo. Edin. 1836.

The ANNOTATA in the CRITICI SACRI, tom. ix. by Valla, Erasmus, VatablUS, CASTALIO, CLARIUS, ZEGERUS, H. STEPHANUS, DRUSIUS, CAMERO, and CAPPELLUS, have been carefully looked at; and also the Notes in CAMERARIUS, RAPHELIUS, ELSNER, KNATCHBULL, KYPKE, PALAIRET, LOSNER, AL. MORUS, ALBERTI, OTTIUS, KEUCHENIUS, HOMBERGK, Bos, HEINSIUS, BOWYER, SYMONDS, and WAKEFIELD,

The Author also gratefully notices the advantages he has derived from FLEETWOOD, STENNET, and JAY, on Relative Duties; from Bishop SANDERSON and JOSEPH FAWCETT, on Christian Freedom, and Honoring all Men; from ANDREW FULLER, on the Duties of Church Members to their Office-bearers; and from Notes of a Sermon by BINNEY on Christian Courtesy. He has little doubt that there are both thoughts and expressions for which he is indebted to others, that are not expressly ascribed to their authors; but his readers will do him but justice in believing, that such obligations are not acknowledged, merely because they have not been observed.

PART I. The degraded and miserable condition of Christians previously to their obtaining
their peculiar privileges, page 169. § 1. They were dead stones," 169. § 2. They
were in darkness, 170. § 3. They were not the people of God, 171. § 4. They had not

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PART I. Christians are to "honor all men," page 298. § 1. Honor not to be confined to
the brotherhood, but rendered to all to whom it is due, 298. § 2. Honor not to be con-
fined to classes, but extended to all men, 301. PART II. Christians are to "love the

CHAPTER III. 18-22, pp. 467-535.

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