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A08629 The sixt lampe of virginitie conteining a mirrour for maidens and matrons: or, the seuerall duties and office of all sorts of women in their vocation out of Gods word, with their due praise and dispraise by the same: togither with the names, liues, and stories of all women mentioned in holie Scriptures, either good or bad ... Newlie collected and compiled to the glorie of God, by T.B. Gentleman. Bentley, Thomas, student of Gray's Inn. 1582 (1582) STC 1894; ESTC S101565 285,239 337

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meete him and to folow and go with him to y e wedding chamber of his celestiall paradise to do him perpetuall honor least if ye make no prouision in time for oyle to your lamps but suffer them to go out and be quenched for lacke thereof whiles ye go to buy oyle for your lampes the bridgrome come and finding you absent and vnreadie go his way and shut the gate of heauen against you and so you afterwarde bee fayne to seeke that which yée haue contemned and all too late to cry Lorde Lorde open to vs but then he will answer and say vnto you verily verily I know ye not neyther will I open vnto you because yee haue once giuen your selues to follow me but haue not continued but fayled in the mid-way Watch therefore I say and be your selues like vnto the wise virgins and seruants that waite for the bridgrome maister when he will come and returne from the wedding that when he commeth and knocketh yee may open vnto him immediatly For yée knowe neyther the day nor the houre when the sonne of man will come Math. 25. 1. c. Luk. 12.36 FINIS THE Seuenth Lampe of virginitie conteining the acts histories liues deaths of all maner of women good and bad mentioned in holy Scripture as well by name as without name set forth in alphabeticall order with the signification and interpretation of most of their names and in some part paraphrastically explaned and enlarged for the better vnderstanding of the story and benefite of the simple reader ¶ Wherevnto are added for the affinitie they haue with some part of the Scripture the liues and storyes of sundrie suche other women as are mentioned in the thirde booke of Macchabees and Iosephus A treatise very necessary pleasant and profitable for sundrie good vses and purposes especially to the true imitation of vertue and shunning of vice by example in all women kinde Newely collected and compiled to the glorie of God and benefite of his Church by the saide T. B. G. Prouer. 31.29.30.31 Many daughters through the feare of the Lord haue done vertuously and gotten thereby great renown giue them therefore of the fruit of their hands and let their own workes prayse them 1582. The seuenth Lampe of Virginitie Conteyning the names actes and hystories liues and deathes of all manner of women mencioned in holie Scripture as well by name as without with the interpretacion of euery of their names set foorth in Alphabeticall order A Abi or after some translation Abiiah signifieth by interpretation an ●ome time ready my Father the will of the Lorde c. SHe was the daughter of Zachariah the Sonne of Ierobam king of Israel or as Lyranus thinketh of Zacharie the Prophet whome Ioas the king of Ierusalem stoned to death and being after the wife of Ahaz the good king of Iuda she bare vnto him a vertuous sonne called Hezechiah which afterwarde also was a godlie and zealous king of Iuda as yee may reade at large 2. Kings 18.2 2. Chro. 29.1 Abia or Abiah signifieth my fathers plentie father Lorde the father was the will of the Lord. She was the daughter of Machir Prince of Giliad and wife of Hezron the sonne of Phares who married her when she was three-score yeere olde in the yeere of the worlde 2358. and she bare vnto him two sonnes the one named Segub in her husbands life time the other after his death called Ashur that was Prince of Tekoa at a Towne called Bethlehem or Caleb Ephratah belonging to the tribe of Iuda 1. Chro. 2.21.24 Abiahil or Abihail or Abiaiei signifieth Father of strength of the host or of riches a vaunt mure or forewall father Also father of griefe of light or of prayse She was the wife of Abishur and bare vnto him two sonnes called Ahban and Molid 1. Chro. 2.29 Abigail or Abigal or Abigael signifieth my fathers ioye reio●ing or gladnes or the father of reioysing She was the wife of the Churle Naball the Carmelite and a woman man not only beautifull but of a singuler wisedome withal For whē her faithfull and diligent seruantes told her how her husband had rayled on Dauids messengers and currishly driuen them away without anie victuals or sustenance to relieue their master Dauid and his weary souldiers in their necessity And being counselled by her wise seruants to take heed therfore y t some mischiefe came not vnto her her familie through her negligence her husbāds their masters wickednesse She then like a wise woman not contemning the iudgement of her vertuous seruauntes as Iob teacheth chap. 31.13 but following their aduice tending to so good purpose wisely considered the greate perill and daunger that might arise of the wilful occasion offered by her foolish husbands niggardship both to her selfe and all her familie and by and by made greate hast and loaded her Asses with sundry kinds both of good and fresh victuals and sent them foorth by her owne seruants to relieue Dauid and his men Which shee did vnawares to her husband because she knew his crooked nature to be such that he would rather haue perished then consented to that her wise godly and charitable enterprise Yea she her selfe also like a couragious and bold woman without any feare as she that doubted not but to pacifie the fu●ie of the Lyon rode after and followed her men with speede to appease the wrath of Dauid and as she was ryding a priuy way to shun the multitude the prouidence of God was so that she met Dauid and his men by the way vpon the side of an hill comming toward●s Carmell where her husband and she dwelt and full determined vtterly to haue destroyed her husband all that he had by the dawning of y e day following to haue left none to pisse against the wall as her seruants had foretold her Then she perceiuing the vnlawfull othe vniust fury of Dauid prouoked against her and hers for her husbands only offēce lighted downe of her Asse and falling flat on y e ground before Dauid at his feete she with all reuerence to Dauids kingly personage wisely gaue apt remedies for y e sore mischiefe of her husbād Nabal in recōpēce of her husbāds nigardly denying victuals she first presēted Dauid with abūdance of presents gifts of corporal food or sustenāce and for her husbāds rayling churlish lāguage she gaue Dauid sweet pleasant words made this her learned oration hūble peticion or request vnto him and sayd O my Lord I haue cōmmitted the iniquity I pray thee therfore let thine hādmayd speake vnto thee heare thou y e words of thine handmayden Let not my Lord I pray thee regard this wicked man Nabal who hath requited thee euill for good For as his name is so is he Nabal is his name and folly is with him But I thine handmayd saw not the young men of my Lord when thou sentest thē Now therefore my Lord as
Lampes but tooke no oyle with them but the wise tooke oyle in their vessels with their Lampes nowe whiles the bridegroome tarried long all slumbered and slept at midnight there was a crye made saying behold the bridegrome commeth goe out to meete him Then al these virgins arose and trimmed their Lampes the foolish sayd to y e wise giue vs of your oyle for our Lampes are out quēched but the wise aunswered saying we feare least there will not bee ynough for vs and you too but goe you rather to them that sell and buy for your selues And whiles they went to buy beholde the bridegroome came in the meane while and they that were ready went with him to y e wedding and the gate was shut Afterwarde came also the other Uirgins saying Lord Lord open to vs but he answered and sayd verily I say vnto you I know you not watch therefore and let your loynes be girt about and your Lampes burning yea take heed watch praye for ye know neither the yeere day time nor houre when the sonne of man wil come to iudgement watch therefore I say watch pray Mat. 25.1 c. Luke 12.34 The names liues and actes of certaine other women not mencioned in Scripture but gathered out of the third booke of Machabees and Iosephus and other autentical Authors worthy to be read of all godly men and women for the affinitie they haue with some part of the Scripture ALexandra called also Cassandra was the daughter of Priamus and the wife of Alexāder king of the Iewes who in the 27. yeere of his raigne which was the third of his sicknes made an expedition into the land of Moab against a certaine citie called Ragaba to get it by force At which time because he was very sick weake his wife Alexandra the Queene like an honest and louing wife went with him fearing least he should dye by the way And as hee encamped himselfe against the citie and vrged it sore with assaultes his sicknesse increased vpon him more and more Wherfore his wife perceiuing y t he was like to die wept bitterly before him and sayde To whom shal I be so bold as to shew my face when thou art once dead seeyng thou hast wrought such mischiefe against the Pharisies whom all the lande fauoureth and following their traditions obey their institutions If they shal be disposed to wreek thēselues vpon me thy young children for that you in your merrie mood did hang vpon the gallous 800. of y e chiefe Pharisies in Ierusalem they shall haue ayde of all that dwell in the land The king answered weepe not nor shew any resemblance of pensiuenesse I will tell thee what thou shalt doe and if thou wilt followe my councell thou shalt prosper and raigne thou and thy children as thou wouldest desire Be it that I die there is no man in the worlde need knowe thereof tell thou euery man therefore that aske for mee that I am sicke and will not that any man come at me In the meane while annoynt season me with balmes fight with a courage against this citie till thou winne it and then returne to Ierusalem with ioye and beware thou put on no mourning apparrell nor weepe but bring bring me into Ierusalem and lay me vppon a bedde like a sicke man and after call together the chiefe of y e Pharisies bring thē where I am speake vnto them gently in this sort Alexander hath been euer your enemy I know it very well wherefore take him if ye list cast him into the fire or to the dogges or burie him it shal be at your choyse I know well they are pitiful men so ful of mercie that they will burie me honourably and shall appoynt some one of my sonnes whom they like best to be king The Queene did therefore as she was instructed of the king And when she had wonne Ragaba shee ioyfully returned to Ierusalem after that gathered togeather the elders of the Pharisies and spake to thē as the king had aduised her The Pharisies hearing that the king was dead and that his bodie was in their handes to doe withall what they list they aunsweared the Queene God forbid wee shoulde doe this vnto our Lorde the annoynted of GOD. Hee was the king and high Priest what though he were a sinner yet his death shal be an expiatiō for him of all his iniquities Therfore we will bewayle him mourne for him yea we will carrie his coffin our selues vppon our neckes burie him as it becommeth a kings Maiesty and so they did The time that he raigned was xxvii yeeres After him raigned his wife Alexandra in his steede for the Pharisies after they had finished the seuenth day of the mourning they committed the kingdome vnto her Shee had two sonnes by the king the elder was called Hircanus the other Aristobulus Hircanus was a iust man and a righteous but Aristobulus was the warriar and a man of prowesse Besides that of a familier and louing countenaunce hee fauoured also the learned men and followed their instruction But Hircanus his elder brother loued the Pharisies On a tyme therefore when the Queene sate in the throne of her kingdome shee called the Auncientes of the Pharisies before her honoured them and commaunded to release and sette at libertie all suche Pharisies as the king her husbande and her father in lawe had cast in prison and taking the Pharisies by the handes shee commaunded all Israell to obey their ordinaunces Then made shee Hircanus her sonne high Priest and Aristobulus Liefetenaunt of the warres She sent also to all the landes that her husbande and father in lawe Hircanus had subdued and demaunded the noble mens sonnes for the pledges whiche shee kept in Ierusalem So the Lorde gaue vnto the Queene quietnesse from all that were vnder hir subiection shee gaue also the Pharisies authoritye ouer the learned sorte putting them into their handes to order at their pleasure Whereuppon straight wayes they founde one Dogrus a greate manne amongest the learned sorte whome they slewe and muche people besides of the Auncientes of that sect so that the Sectaryes were in greate distresse They gathered themselues together therefore and came to Aristobulus the Liefetenaunt of the warres and with him they came to the Queene saying vnto her Thou knowest the enmitye that is betweene vs and the Pharisies whiche hate thy husbande and father in lawe yea and thy children also Wee were his men of warre that went with him in all his affayres and ayded him nowe thou hast geuen vs into their handes to bee murdered and banished out of the lande What will Hartam king of Arabia doe when hee heareth this that wee shall forsake thee Hee will come and reuenge him of all the battell that thy husbande fought against him Yea the Pharisies will take his parte and deliuer thee and thy children into his handes that there shall not bee left vnto