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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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And constant in the faith to th' end endure 2 Beware false prophets whom God will confound Like th' old world and like Sodom they are found Like swine and dogs who in their sins turn round 3 Christ sure will come to judge the heavens shall burn The world dissolve ergo to God return A short Analysis of the first Epistle of St. John THis Epistle of St. John is partly Hortatory and partly Didascalical or Doctrinal Hortatory To Faith in Christ from whence is Communion Remission of sins ch 1. Charity whereof we have The Matter what is to be beloved and what not ch 2. Forme of Divine Humane ch 3. Charity Didascalical or Doctrinal concerning The Avoiding of seduction whereunto love is opposed ch 4. Embracing of Faith Charity ch 5. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters of the first Epistle of St. JOHN 1 THe Lord is light to that light all comply An. Mundi Christi Who sayes he sins not tells a shamelesse lie 2 Christ is our Advocate him we must love And not the world John Antichrist doth prove By his effects th' world towards its end doth move 3 Gods love our Sonship plainly doth descry Therefore sin not be pure love mutually 4 Believe not ev'ry Spirit hand ore head But try the Spirits where love 's perfected There slavish seare is quite extinguished 5 Three witnesses in earth in heaven three Yet three are one he lives eternally That hath the Son for 's brother he must pray Except he sin to death then John sayes Nay II. JOHN ST John instructs a Lady how to be Constant till death and Pscudapostles flee III. JOHN COmmends his good Host Gaius doth cry down Diatrephes Demetrius renown A short Analysis of the Epistle of Saint Jude SAint Jude in this Epistle doth partly Confirm the godly against false teachers whom he describes by Their Reprobation from Eternity ver 4. Personal viciousnesse ver 4. in respect whereof he compares them with The Unbelieving Egyptians ver 5. Apostate Angels v. 6. Sodom and Gomorrha ver 7. Damnable doctrines Condemning Magistracy which they do more speak evil of and raile against then Michael the Arch-angel durst do against the devil ver 8.9 Speaking evil of things for their mysteriousnesse and profundity ver 10. Conformity to Cain Balaam and Core ver 11. Scandalousnesse and offensivenesse to the Church of God ver 12 13. Foretels their destruction by the Authority of Enochs Prophecy ver 14. Seconded with another description of these men ver 16. Exhorts them To Remember the many Predictions concerning these men ver 1● Prayer and mutual edification and confirmation ver 20 21 22. Caution and Circumspection against all uncleannesse ver 23. Commends them in Conclusion to the grace and preservation of God v. 2● 25. The Epistle of St. JVDE JUde doth foretel false teachers and their fall And of their fall and teaching forewarnes all A short Analysis of the Apocalypse of St. John THis book containes in it two parts viz. 1. An Exordium ch 1. 2. A Treatise of things present ch 2. and 3. and to come In this world where we have an history Common to the whole world as concerning the Causes of things done and of the whole Revelation chap. 4. and 5. Effects done therein whereof read The Presignation ch ● Caution ch 7. Execution ch 8. and 9. Proper to the Church where we have a Transition shewing who reveales and to whom ch 10. Description of the Church Militant and that both Briefly ch 11. Largely where we have its 1. Rise from the first year of Christ to the 62. year ch 12. 2. Progresse to the time of Boniface ch 13. 3. The Preparation of The Lamb ch 14. His retinue ch 15 4. His execution of the Churches enenemies ch 16. Triumphant and overcoming Babylon ch 17. ch 18. Both beasts ch 19. The Dragon ch 20. After this world ch 21. and ch 22. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Revelation of Saint JOHN 1 CHurches or Candlesticks An. Mundi Christi M. 4061 ut alii M. 4043 ch 96. M. 4162 ch 215. in number seven John writes to shewes how Christ appeares from heaven 2 To th' Angels of foure Churches here he writes Their vertues or their vices he recites 3 Sardis is blam'd but Philadelphia's prais'd The shame of luke-warme Laodicea's blam'd 4 John sees Gods throne and foure and twenty plac'd About it all with golden Crowns are grac'd 5 The seven seal'd book could not be open'd till The dead live-lamb did it with his great skill 6 What followed th' opening of each Seal here see What horses judgements and extremity 7 The Saints are seal'd ere the foure Angels smite They praise the Lord for ever cloth'd in white 8 Incense and prayers here to God ascend Foure Angels blow their blasts strange things portend 9 A fifth blowes down a starre to hell from heaven Who locusts sends on earth the sixt o' th' seven Blew and foure Angels loos'd beyond the flood Euphrates who did fiercely shed mens blood M. 4462 ch 314. 10 The seventh blast all concludes John hath command To eate the book tane from an Angels hand 11 How farre the temple's measur'd Come and see And how two Witnesses do prophesie How they forbid the ●aire and how they die And how they live again ete●nally M 5322 ch 1272. M. 4162 ch 215. And now the seventh Angel blowes his blast And see what followe's when that trumpet's past 12 A woman travels cloth'd with Sun and Moon And on her head wearing a starry Crown The Dragon gaping t' eat her childe 's th●own down Yet still pursues the woman wi●h a flood Which th' e●●th drinks up to do the woman good 13 A Sea-beast ●ises and an Earth-beast next M. 4562 M. 4662 M. 5092 ch 113. Both An ichrists by whom the Church is vext 14 The Lamb and 's ●so●k do on Mount Zio● stand An An●el s●●gs ●●eat Babels fall 's at hand An Angel ●e●p● th' earths vintage by command 15 Seven An●e●● with seven Vial seven plagues bring But they tha● t iumph ore the be st do sing 16 Th' Angels p●●re out their Vi●●●s th●y that read The plagues that follow cannot chuse but dread 17 The Sca●let-whore holding a Cup of gold Sits on the beast he● judgement is foretold 18 G●d● people must slee from her for her fall Will be so fearful 't will astonish all M. 4362 M. 5162. ch 11●2 19 G●d's prai●●● for ●●n●ing his upon the Whore The Lamb is m●●i d● th' Angel to ado●e Himself forbids the foules a●e ●●ded in To ●eed upon the men that di'd in sin 20 S ●●n is bound a th●●●●nd yeares a●●on When ●●●●d he 's wit● his G●g and Mag●g gone Against G●●s C●●y till all time be done 21 Now Heaven and Ea●th and now Jerusalem There ●ee 's n● S●n● Gods ●●ory lightens them 22 The wa●ers ●ad the t●ee of life are sweet Ch●ist will come quickly and give gue●dons meet For all wh● either a●●● or t●●e aw y From this book ●h●l● b●y 't de●● at the last day T●i● 〈◊〉 D●o Glo●ia