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A26586 Medulla Bibliorum, The marrow of the Bible, or, A logico-theological analysis of every several book of the Holy Scripture together with so many English poems ... : whereunto is added a chronological (marginal) annotation of the times and seasons, wherein divers acts and occurrences in the Holy Scripture hapned: partly translated out of an anonymous Latine authour, and partly amplified and enlarged ... / by William Ainsworth ... Ainsworth, William, d. 1671. 1652 (1652) Wing A818; ESTC R22312 82,051 222

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's comforted by Jonathan Discovered by the Ziphi●es angry S●ul Pursuing a mischance doth back re●al 24 David cuts ●ff Sau ● skirt his life he spares And so his own clear innocence declares M●kes Saul to bl●me himself and take an Oath O David gainst whom he had been so wroth An. Mundi 2886 25 H●re lies old Samuel David is inrag'd At the churle Nabal all his men ingag'd To spoile him but that Abigail the wife Pe●●wades him Nabal heares o'th'danger dies 26 Saul ●●aces David by the Ziphites means Abishai w●uld kill Saul David sayes Nay Takes Cruse and spear only Abner demeans Badly in 's place while they are stoll'n away 27 Saul heares of David that he is in Gath An. Mundi 2887 Yet seeks him not abates of 's former wrath David begs Zicklag it is granted he M kes the King think he 's Judahs enemy 28 Th● King trusts David Saul t' a witch doth go And fain●s to hear of his own overthrow 29 The Philistines will not let David move Or mar●h with them Achish doth well approve O● him for all that sends him thence in love 30 Amal●k spoiles Ziglag Da●id follows close Recovers all and justly doth dispose O'th'prey and to each friend a present goes 31 Saul and his shield-knave are felo-de-ses An. Mundi 2891 Philistia triumphs ore their Carkases They are regain'd by Jabesh men A●te Christum their bones Are burnt and buri d Jabesh them bemoans An. Mundi 1077 A Logico-theological Analysis of the second Book of Samuel THis Book contains the Inauguration Administration and Declination of King David I. Davids Inauguration confirmed by one tribe in the Kingdome of Judah Of this Election see The Antecedents viz. A Messenger reporting of Sauls death and the mourning thereupon chap. 1. The Concomitants as his Unction hindred by Abner chap. 2. The Consequents as Davids successe after the death of Abner chap. 3. and Ishbosheth chap. 4. II. Davids Administration or Well-governing of both Kingdomes where we have his acts of divers sorts viz. Religious as the honourable fetching and placing of the Ark chap. 6. His deliberation about building of a Temple chap. 7. Warlike where we have a summe thereof and an amplification by the commendation of his Justice chap. 8. Moral his gratitude towards the Posterity of Jonathan chap. 9. Politick as his Embassy to the King of the Ammonites whence followed warre chap. 10. Sinful and shameful as the committing of adultery and murther chap. 11. whereof the fruit was his repentance chap. 12. and the double punishment of his adultery Private as the incest and death of Amnon chap. 13. the banishment and return of Absalom chap. 14. † Publick as both internal and external † sedition Internal as that of Absalom whereof see The beginning which was the Conspiracy against David in Hebron chap. 15. The Progresse as Davids flight and Absaloms entrance into the City chap. 19. The End by the death of Achitophel occasioned by Chushais counsel chap. 17. a victory got over the Rebels chap. 18. and the restoring of David ch 19. External raised by Sheba and suppressed again chap. 20. † Famine beside sedition chap. 21. III. David● Declination towards his death whereof some Antecedents were Good as his Thangsgiving chap. 22. Swan-like Song of his faith in the Messiah chap. 23. Evil as a Pestilence after three years famine chap. 24. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the second Book of SAMVEL 1. THe Amalekite for owning Sauls death 's slain An. Mundi 2891 David laments Saul and dear Jonathan 2 David made King the Jabesh men doth blesse For burying Saul his men he doth addresse ' Gainst Ish-bosheth the Anti-king who buyes Too dear his opposition Asahel dies 3 David grows stronger still hath sons twice three Abner revolts to David Joab's mad At that and kills him David bitterly Curses this Joab falls extreamly sad An. Mundi 2898 4 The Anti-king is slain his head they bring The Bringers die for t by th'command o th'king 5 The ●ribes ' noynt David now again the tower Of Sion from the Jebusites is tane The halt and blinde it seems had little power Theirs and the Philistines brags were all in vain An. Mundi 2900 6 David brings th' Ark f●om Kiriath-jearim Ante Christum Dances before it Michal laughs at him And 's barren for 't Uzzah is slain and yet An. Mundi 1068 He touch't but th' Ark David with offerings great Puts it i' th' Tabernacle its proper Seat 7 Nathan first likes and doth anon forbid David to build a Temple yet his seed An. Mundi 2902 God blesses for his mindes sake for this blessing Here you have David praying and confessing 8 H●●e's Conquest upon Conquest still King Toi Is glad to see him thus his foes destroy 9 All that was Sauls Mephibosheth hath got By Davids gift David had not forgot His father Jonathan Ziba he commands To serve Mephibosheth and to till his lands M. 2904. Ante Christum 10 At Jericho Davids men shaven staid Bu● Hanun for his shaving soundly paid 11 Joab's in warres David at home remains An. Mundi 1064 With lust and blood his conscience foully stains An. Mundi 2910 12 The Apologue of Nathan makes him cry ●●cca●i so he 's pardoned must not die Him●elf his Bastard must Soiomon is born And J●didiah is call'd Rabba's forlorn An. Mundi 2912 13 A●mon commits a rape on 's sister Tamar And now as basely hates as erewhile shame her His broth●r Absalom to quit him spies A time and kills him for the murther flies 14 But is revok't anon through the joynt plot Of Joab and a widow but must not An. Mundi 2914 For two ye●res see the King Joab's requir'd An. Mundi 2918 To bring them face to face his corne is fir'd For his neglect then doth he wh●t s desir'd 15 Now Absalom steals mens hearts raises a rout An. Mundi 2922 O● Rebels ' gainst his father drives him out Ante Christum Achitoph●l's curst and Hushai may do well To go confute that great Achitophel 16 Colloguing Z iba gets his Maste●s means An. Mundi 1406 Shimei ' gainst David basely misdemeans A●hitophel then doth counsel Absalom T' abuse his fathers wives the thing is done 17 Achitophel confuted dies by th' halter In●elligence goes to David how things ●l●e● 18 David yet cares for grac●lesse Absal●m Bids them spare him whatever doth bec●me O'th'●est but wilful Joab strikes him home David doth sore lament that deadly doom An. Mundi 2925 19 Yet now so bears the Israelites redu●e Him to his Throne the Priests must go t induce Judahs compliance lame Mephi●os●eth Excus'd yet Ziba shares with him till death 20 Sheba rebels Amasa makes no good h●ste ' Gainst him which costs his life Joab doth force Sheba to Abel where a woman cast His head ore th'wall mov'd Joab to remorse 21 The Gibeon-dearth by th' death of S●●ls seven Sons Is
timely staid David interres the bones An. Mundi 2925 Of Saul and Jonathan sometimes do●h fight With Philistines and quel the G●an●s might 22 Here 's a thanksgiving for all blessings and The mighty Conquests God affords ●h● land An. Mundi 2929 23 Sense and experience Da●ids faith transcends The wicked have none ●uch the t●xt commen●s Davids stout Worthies with their number ends An. Mundi 2929 24 David will count his men Joab dislikes An. Mundi 2927 Of three plagues David must and d●●h choose one An. Mundi 2928 The Pestilence which seventy thousand smites In three dayes he repents the plague is done A Logico-theological Analysis of the first Book of Kings THis Book contains the increase of the Israelites under Solomon and their decrease by the renting of the Kingdom I. The Increase of the Israelites under Solomon where we have his Acquisition of both Kingdomes by the Election of his father chap. 1. The Confirmation of them unto him by the death of the turbulent chap. 2. and by his godlinesse and wisdom given of God and declared in Controversies decided chap. 3. His Administration or Government Prosperous As the 1. Setling of Court and Kingdome chap. 4. 2. Building both of sacred buildings as the Temple where we have the preparing of the matter chap. 5. the edification chap. 6. the dedication chap. 7. As also of prophane buildings both private as Solomons Pallace chap. 8. and publick as cities and navies chap. 9. 3. Wealth and riches which the Queen of Sheba wondred at chap. 10. Adverse by reason of his idolatry chap. 11. II. The Decrease of the Israelites the Kingdom being divided into Judah and Israel whose Kings are described by way of Parallel Joyntly as we read of Rehoboam chap. 12. and Jeroboam whose idolatry was reproved by the Prophet chap. 13. and punished chap. 14. there is the death of them both In Judah raigned Abia and Asa in Israel Nadab and Baasa chap. 15. Severally as we read of Israels Kings viz. Baasa his end Ela Zimri Omri chap. 16. The beginning and progresse of Ahab in his time Elijah prophecied here we have his Persecution of Elijah foretelling drought chap. 17. and raine chap. 18. and fleeing and anointing another in his stead chap. 19. Prosperity by two victories over Benhadad chap. 20. and by getting of Naboths Vineyard chap. 21. Infelicity in the Syrian warre chap. 22. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the first Book of KINGS An. Mundi 2929 1. OLd David's cherished by a fresh young maid To th' Kingdom Adonijah claim hath laid But David ordains Solomon t' end the strife 'T is well that Adonijah scapes with life 2 David at 's death put Solomon in minde An. Mundi 2930 Of 's duty to God bids him be kinde To such and such for Joab Shimei And such like t is his minde that they shall die a Solomon Sol reignes condemns b Adonijah Adoni ' cause he would Have Abishag Priest Abiathar's told His doom no Priesthood any longer t' hold 3 King Pharaohs daughter Solomon doth marry Makes choice of wisdom doth most sweetly carry The matter 'twixt two Harlots who did strive About two children one dead one alive 4 See Solomons Princes Office●s twice fix How his la●ge Kingdoms God with Peace doth fix For his Philosophy there was not any An. Mundi To equal him his P●overbs Songs were many 5 Hiram congratulates him offers him wood An. Mundi 2932 For ●uilding besides that for Workmen food Many for number for experience good 6 They build the Temple see Gods promise to it With a Chronology at what time they do it 7 Two houses Solomon builds and for his Spouse King Pharaohs daughter yet another house An. Mundi 2952 Hiram the Tyrian for his part attends The work o' th' temple him the text commends 8 The Temple built is consecrated here Gods glory in a cloud doth now appear They pray and offer feast and make good chear 9 Gods foede with Solomon the King of Tyre And he send mutual presents thrice a year An. Mundi 2940 He offers sacrifice to Israels fear 10 Him Sheba's Queen admires his order state An. Mundi 2957 Gold Targets Servants calls him fortunate 11 His Wives and Concubines in his old age Drew him to idols which doth God inrage An. Mundi 2960 Rezon and Jeroboam are Gods rods To punish him for owning other gods 12 Ten tribes revolt at th'words of Rehoboam And give themselves to th'Traitor Jeroboam An. Mundi 2970 His taking young mens counsel cost so dear Nor may he seek his losses to repair 13 Th' Usurpers hand here withers God sends one An. Mundi 2971 To damn his Altar and so to be gone But he insnar'd by a false Prophet stays Eats is devour'd God hates th' Usurpers wayes 14 Th' Usurpers wife disguis'd would know the fate An. Mundi 2972 Of her sick sonne the Prophet doth relate What was to her whole house predestinate Th' Usurpers death and Rehoboams read An. Mundi 2986 And who in either Kingdome did succeed 15 Abijam● wicked reigne in Judah next Good Asa doth succeed him in the text An. Mundi 2974 And him J●hoshaphat in Israel reignes Nadab who like his father misdemeans An. Mundi 2987 Till Baasha kills him and the Kingdom gaines 16 But Jehu curses Baasha from the Lord An. Mundi 3013 Zimri rebels kills Elah with the sword An. Mundi 3020 Jericho's rebuilder findes true Joshua's word An. Mundi 3035 17 Elijah threatens drought and famine sore Begs of a widow multiplies her store Revives her son whom he had fed before 18 Elijah's sent to Ahab whom he chides An. Mundi 3040 Outvies Baals Prophets and their rites derides Commands them all to be in presence slain And from the Lord obtains a plenteous raine An. Mundi 3041 19 But Jezebel threatens she 'l have blood for blood He flees at this the Angel brings him food Elisha Jehu Hazael he ordains Elisha'l needs go with him he restraines An. Mundi 3042 20 Samariah's siedge is rais'd twice Benhadad With his proud Syrians falls extreamly sad They couch to Ahab Ahab lets them go Hereby presaging his own overthrow An. Mundi 3045 21 Naboth denies his Vineyard Ahabs wife For this doth with a Fast betray his life He dead Ahab doth of his Vineyard seizin take Elijah threatens plagues for Naboth's sake 22 Jehoshaphat and Ahab go together To Ramoth-Gilead now the Querie's whether They shall prevail foure hundreth Prophets say They shall only Michaiah tells them nay They finde it so Ahab is slain that day An. Mundi 3046 The other dies theit Sons their Scepters sway A Logico-theological Analysis of the second Book of Kings THis book contains the increase and decrease of the Kingdomes of Israel and Judah I. The Increase of these two Kingdomes and that both severally and joyntly Severally as Israel was advanced and increased under divers Kings Viz. Ahaziah see his life and