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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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placing of the Arke in the Tabernacle chap. 15. ordaining Ministers for the Tabernacle chap. 16. his purpose to build a Temple which yet was prevented ch 17. Politick both in respect of Warre and so he governed partly well and rightly as in his victories against Philistia Moab Zobah chap. 18. The Ammonites where we have Warlike Preparations chap. 19. And the Conclusion of the warre by the death of three Giants chap. 20. partly untowardly viz. in numbering the people which was punished with the pestilence chap. 21. Peace in respect both of Church where we have the matter and workmen for building of a Temple chap. 22. the Levites and Ministers their families chap. 23. and orders for some were Ministers of the Priests chap. 24. Singers chap. 25. Porters chap. 26. Common-wealth as The setling of the Military popular domestical estate chap. 27. The appointing of Solomon for his heir See his Person and Office chap. 28. and how he is confirmed by his father exhorting him and the people praying and consenting chap. 29. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the first Book of CHRONICLES 1. HEre 's Adams line to Noah Japhets seed An. Mundi 3523 With Hams and who to Abraham Sem succeed Of Ishmael and Keturah who proceed 2 The sons of Isr'el Judah Jesse see Calebs Jerahmeels Hezrons Progeny 3 The sons of David down to Zedekiah With all the Successours of Jechoniah 4 Jud ' Asher Shelahs lines are here repeated Jabez his Prayer and how Simeon's seated 5 Here 's Reubens line to the Captivity Their habitation and their victory Over the Hagarites their enemy 6 Here Levi's line downward as farre doth passe Aarons both charge and line t' Ahimaaz 7 Of Issachar and Benjamin the seed Who Manass ' Ephraim Naphtali succeed 8 The chiefest men of Benjamin are told The stock of Saul and Jonathan inroll'd 9 And here again see at what point do rise Israel and Judahs genealogies 10 Saul and 's son fall the Philistines are g●ad But they 're interr'd by Jabesh-Gilead 11 David in Hebron is created King Of that and his stout men the text doth sing 12 At Zicklag and at Hebron Armies came To do their service in King Davids name 13 He fetches th' Ark from Kiriath-jearim Uzzah would hold it steddy God kills him At Obed-edoms house the Ark doth rest Three Moneths and for its sake all th' house is blest 14 See Hirams love Davids felicities In children people wives and victories 15 A place is made for th' Ark 't is fetcht the King Dances and Michal scoffes him for this thing 16 But he sings praises sacrifices joyes And officers t' attend the A●k imployes 17 David must build no house to God yet he Is blest for his good minde with 's Progeny He prayes and thanks the sacred Majesty 18 The Philistines and Moabites he spoiles And Hadarezer with the Syrians foiles 19 Hanun and th' Ammonites he makes repent For shaving of the Messengers he sent 20 Rabbah he spoils and tortures by his might Three Philistine-Giants overcomes in fight 21 Joab must count the People he denies David prevails anon he doth advise Repents the plague is staid by sacrifice It was the devil that mov'd this enterprise 22 David before his death prepareth all Materials for the Temple and withall Gives order that it be magnifical 23 David now old makes Sol●mon the King Orders the L●vites for their ministring 24 The Priests and Levites orders Come and see Their number offices and Progeny 25 The Singers count and office they 're no more Then foure and twenty orders as before The Priests and Levites t' must not be forgot That Levites Singers Priests were rank'd by lot 26 The Porters are divided by lot too Each one well knows his gate and what to do 27 Twelve Captains must each moneth attend the King Of the tribes Princes here 's the reckoning 28 David bids Solomon lastly feare the Lord And build Gods house for which he doth afford Paternes to build it right after his word 29 He makes the Princes offer freely to it Prayes and gives thanks to God to see them do it And crown his Son while he yet lives to know it A Logico-theological Analysis of the second Book of Chron. THis book contains the increase of the Kingdom of Israel under Solomon and the many changes and shakings of it afterward I. The Increase of it under Solomon See His Vertues and wisdom chap 1. Buildings Sacred See 1. The Preparation made for them of materials ch 2. 2. The building both of the Temple chap. 3 Sundry vessels ch 4 the Ark chap. 5. 3. The Dedication of them by his Prayers chap. 6. by sacrifices offered and accepted ch 7. Prophane chap. 8. Riches glory and death chap. 9. II. The many changes and shakings of it with as many Reparations of it for it was 1. Shaken by the sins of Rehoboam See His Troublesome instalment with the losse of ten tribes chap. 10. Acts chap. 11. Fortune and death chap. 12. Successour Abijah chap. 13. Repaired by Asa See his good acts both in Common-wealth and Church chap. 14. and 15. his erroneous acts chap. 16. and by Jehosaphat See his instalment chap. 17. His acts both military chap. 18. and Ecclesiastical chap. 19. His fortune and death chap. 20. 2. Shaken again By Jorams fratricide and idolatry chap. 21 Ahaziah his Son chap. 22. Repaired by Joash See his Election chap. 23. his acts and death ch 24. 3. Shaken again by the hypocrites Amaziah chap. 25. and Vzziah chap. 26. Repaired by Jotham chap. 27. 4. Shaken again by Ahaz chap. 28. Repaired by Hezekiah See His Reformation of Religion chap. 29. Observing of the Passeover ch 30. Restitution of the Ministery ch 31. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the second Book of CHRONICLES 1. KIng Solomon offers makes a good Election An. Mundi 2931 Of wisdom whence he gains the Lords affection Of wealth and strength he 's blest with the Perfection 2 Doth many Workmen 'bout Gods house imploy Sends to King Hiram hath returnes of joy 3 The Temples ornaments place time and measure The Cherubims Vail Pillars read at leasure 4 The Brazen Altar Molten Sea behold The Lavers Tables Candlesticks of gold 5 The Ark is brought to th' oracle a cloud Doth fill the place the Chorus sings aloud 6 The King doth blesse his God and consecrate By prayer th' house to prayer destinate 7 The Lord accepts this Royal Consecration By a cleare signe the King brings an oblation 8 Read of his buildings of his offerings here Which he did offer God from yeare to yeare 9 The Queen of Sheba comes and doth admire His wisdom riches then doth back retire The King for all this doth at last expire 10 Now Rehoboam King had Israel chose But Jeroboam came to interpose A Suit which being somewhat harshly taken The new King of ten tribes is
acts chap. 1. the taking up of Elijah that had foretold his end chap. 2. Jehoram his fortune is magnified by his warres and by his contemporary Elisha whose miracles were wrought both for the Israelites chap. 3. and 4. and for the Gentile Naaman chap. 5. whose prophecies spake of the ceasing of famine whereof the cause and occasion was a siedge chap. 6. see the event of it chap. 7. and of the coming of an after-famine for seven years chap. 8. Jehu see his Election chap. 9. Administration and Death chap. 10. Judah was advanced by Jehoash whose Inauguration read chap. 11. Description chap. 12. Joyntly as two Kings of Israel are spoken of together viz. Jehoahaz and Joash chap. 13. then of either Kingdome one as Amaziah King of Judah and Jeroboam King of Israel chap. 14. then afterwards they are put more confusedly and mixtly As Azariah or Vzziah King of Judah Azariah or Zachariah Shallum Kings of Israel chap. 15. Menahem Kings of Israel chap. 15. Pekahiah Kings of Israel chap. 15. Pekah Kings of Israel chap. 15. Jotham King of Judah whose Successour was Ahaz see his linage acts death chap. 16. II. The decrease of the Kingdome of Israel in Samaria under King Hoshea captived by the Assyrians chap. 17. Judah whereof see the Decrease Reparation and Subversion Decrease under A good King viz. Hezekiah see his warre with the Assyrians begun and ended chap. 19. his sicknesse chap. 20. A very bad King viz. Manasseh and Ammon his sonne chap. 21. Reparation by Josiah who restored the Temple chap. 22. and reformed Religion chap. 23. Subversion Attempted in Jehojakims Iechoniahs and Zedekiahs times chap. 24. Perfected under the same Zedekiah by the Chaldeans and Babylonians chap. 25. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the second Book of KINGS 1. SIck Ahaziah Beelzebub inquires An. Mundi 3048 Two Captains with their troops Elijah fires The third obtains the favour he desi●es 2 Jordan twice parts Eli●ah mounts the sky An. Mundi 3049 Waters are heal'd fourty two children die For mocking of Elisha foolishly 3 Jehorams reigne Mesha's conspiracy Elisha water gets and victory An. Mundi 3050 Moab thinks water blood and Moabs King His son and heire doth for an offering bring An. Mundi 3052 4 The widows oile's increas'd Elisha gives The Shunamite a Son him dead revives Heales deadly pottage and ' mongst other deeds With twenty loaves an hundreth men he feeds 5 The leper Naaman cur'd would gratifie An. Mundi 3051 Elisha he his presents doth deny Gehazi gets them with a leprosie An. Mundi 3052 6 Here iron swims the King of Syria's minde An. Mundi 9053 Elisha knows he makes the Syrians blinde And see again he 'l have them fed not smitten Samaria is with famine hunger-bitten 7 But plenty's next so saith the Man of God The unbeleeving Prince to death is trod 8 The Shunamites land 's restor'd Hazael succeeds An. Mundi 3054 Benhadad Jehoram's wicked reigne and deeds An. Mundi 3058 9 Jehoram dies by Jehu's hand and power In Naboth's field Jezebel the dogs devoure An. Mundi 3060 10 The seventy sons of Ahab Jehu slayes With Baals Worshippers yet all his dayes Tracks Jeroboam in his sin he dies His son Jeoahaz his place supplies 11 Joash in Judah scapes his Grandame reignes An. Mundi 3065 She cryes our treason but dies for her pains An. Mundi 3084 12 Jehoiada all his dayes kept Joash right After his death he 's worse his servants fight Kill him the throne is Amaziah's right 13 Jehoahaz ●●igns in Isr'el badly dies An. Mundi 3107 Joash succeeds Elisha's obsequies Three strokes o'th'ground portend three victories An. Mundi 3116 14 King Amaziahs reigne in Judah s good He kills the men that shed his fathers blood He dies at last by a Conspiracy Then t' Azariah falls the Majesty An. Mundi 3190 15 He reignes too very well save for one thing For which he ' came a leper Jotham's King In Judah but in Isr'el Zachary He was the fourth of Jehu's Progeny That reign'd then fell there competitions store Each follower killing him that was before 16 Ahaz bad King of Judah doth convert An. Mundi 3210 The brazen altar to 's own use subvert The Temple at the last when he is dead Good Hezekiah comes up in his stead 17 Hoshea's wicked reign in Israel he An. Mundi 3230 Saw the Samaritan Captivity And stranger People planted in that Seat Whose mixt Religion made them Lions-meat 18 Good Hezekiah's reigne doth take away Idolatry and prospers in his day An. Mundi 3226 Samaria's carried captive as before Into Assyria to return no more The King of Ashur threatens this good King Whereof his servants heavy tidings bring 19 The good King mou●nes calls * Isaiah Isai that he may Pray for them Proud Senacherib doth say Blasphemous things the good King prayes again An. Mundi 3238 Whence th' Angel spoils the Camp Senacherib's slaine 20 The good King 's warn'd of 's death but by his Prayer An. Mundi 3239 Gets fifteen years Manasseh is his heire An. Mundi 3252 21 Wicked Manasseh bad in th'high'st degree Yet his Son Ammon is as bad as he Slain in s own house by his own family 22 Josiah's reigne is good Huldah foresees An. Mundi 3329 Hierusalems fall and her calamities 23 Josiah makes the book o'th'law be read An. Mundi 3342 Covenants with God idols are banished Shallum succeeds and then Jehojakim Both of them wicked Kings neither like him 24 Jehojakim rebels and thereupon An. Mundi 3350 Is carri'd captive into Babylon And next to him Jehojachin his son King Zedekiah● day is coming on An. Mundi 3353 25 And now it 's come Jerusalem is tane The King is blinded and his Sons are slain The King of Babel after divers yeares Himself to Jechoniah kindly bears A Logico-theological Analysis of the first Book of Chron. THis book contains the beginning of the Kingdome of Israel both in respect of Genealogy and Monarchy I. Of Genealogy and that is either general from Adam to Joseph chap. 1. or particular of the people of Israel by the tribes Of Judah whose Posterity was either private men chap. 2. or Kings of Judah chap. 3. Simeon chap. 4. Reuben Gad half Manasseh ch 5. Levi chap. 6. Issachar Naphtali Manasseh Ephraim Benjamin See his Posterity chap. 7. and Princes chap. 8. II. Of Monarchy viz. the Monarchy of Saul See his Ancestors and Posterity chap. 9. his destruction chap. 10. David and that both In rhe beginning of his Kingdom where we have his obtaining of the Kingdom by the help of Captains chap. 11. and Souldiers chap. 12. and his bringing home of the Arke chap. 13. In the increase of his Kingdom through his Friends Abroad as Hiram At home as his wives and children Enemies overcome viz. the Philistines chap. 14. In the Administration of his Kingdome and that either Ecclesiastical in respect of Tabernacle and Temple as
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
destroyed ch 4. Prayer chap. 5. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the LAMENTATIONS An. Mundi 1 WIdow Jerusalem for her sin 's brought low Yet sayes still God is just desires him show His judgements on her foes that wrought her wo. 2 She doth lament and reason with her God About her childrens death and his sore rod. 3 * Jeremiah Jer. doth bemoan himself Gods justice cleares Mans self-destruction shewes the force of teares 4 Jer. laments Zions sin and famine great Is comforted but Edom God doth threat 5 She for her own and Sires sins pardon craves That he would turn to them who only saves A Logico-theological Analysis of the Prophecy of Ezekiel THe Prophecy of Ezekiel consists of two parts I The first part containes A Preface concerning his own Vocation or Calling where is noted Gods Majesty calling him ch 1. The Prophets Fearfulnes ch 2. Confirmation ch 3. Prophecy Generall which containes threatnings against the Israelites To be carried away and these propounded ch 4. and 5. and amplified ch 6. and 7. Carried away of whom he sets forth The Sin ch 8. Punishment sword ch 9. and fire ch 10. Consolation ch 11. II. The second part is partly Minacory against the † Jewes whose † sins he layes open and those either Of altogether and those he layes open by the type of a Vine ch 15. a Maid ch 16. of Eagles ch 17. and by the similitude or metaphor of a soure grape ch 18 Of some as Princes ch 19. of hypocritical elders ch 20. † As also he layes open the † punishment of their sins by divers types as of a sharp sword ch 21. and 22. the women Ahola and Aholiba ch 23. the pot ch 24. Gentiles as Ammonites Moabites Edomeans Philistines ch 25. Tyre and Zidon ch 26 27 28. Egypt ch 29 30 31 32. Consolatory where there is An Exordium Concerning the Vocation and Confirmation of the Prophet chap. 33. A Narration propounding The Misery of the People and their wicked Rulers ch 34. Mercy of God In The destruction of the Edomites chap. 35. The promise of an eternal inheritance ch 36. 37. The slaughter of Gog and Magog ch 38 39. The restoring of the Temple ch 40 41 42. the Ministry and Worship of God ch 43 44. the land and Kingdom ch 45 46 47 48. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Prophecy of EZEKIEL 1 WHat time he prophesi'd what he did see An Mundi Foure wheeles foure cherubs and their Physnomy 2 The Seers Commission and Instruction see The displaid roll of his sad Prophecy 3 He eates the roll that eating gaines him skill God opes and shuts his mouth when where he will 4 The siege and straitnesse of great Salem here In types of Cowes and Mans dung do appear 5 The type of haire this myst'ry doth afford Of famine of dispersion and the sword 6 Idols destroy them faithful men lament Their case and sin ore them God doth repent 7 As erewhile dung and haire now chaines foreshow Jerusalems sad fate and overthrow 8 The Prophet in a vision is acquainted With the foul sins wherewith all Jury's tainted 9 Another vision doth divide the Nation Some to destruction some to preservation A Writer marks the mourning generation 10 Two visions here together one of fire Th' other of cherubs which we may admire 11 The Princes sin are judg'd glory forsakes The City God the Seer to Chaldee takes * Ezekiels 12 Ezek.'s removing trembling teares imply Captivity one Proverb proves a lie By the quick end of each sad Prophecy 13 For Pseudo-Prophets that i'th'arme-pits sowe Pillowes there is reserv'd an overthrow 14 False Prophets flatter but God truth doth say That for their idols they shall dearly pay Job Noah Daniel could not vengeance stay 15 Jerusalem is like a Branch of Vine T is for no use that 's sacred or divine To fire they 're both condemn'd ectype and signe 16 A wretched Infant here doth signifie Jerusalems state and Gods fidelity Her monstrous whoredomes and sad destiny 17 Two Eagles with the tops of Cedars flie T' Egypt or Babel speak Captivity 18 Talk no more of soure grapes the Lord doth clear His Justice towards all holds mans life deare 19 Th'impounded lions whelps here do portend Princes the wasted vine their cities end 20 Rebellious Judah must consult no more Their God till he again do them restore 21 A sword a sharp sword doth the Prophet cry Still to presage a sad Captivity 22 Oh what a cloud of sins is here Gods ire Will burn Jerusalems drosse as 't were with fire 23 Aholah and Aholibah two whores The later's plagu'd by th'lovers she adores Both judg'd they are two daughters of one mother Samaria's one Jerusalem the other 24 The seething pot bodes wo the Seers dry eyes For his dead wife this mystery implies That t' expresse Salems grief no tears suffice 25 Yet 't Ammon Moab and the rest their dues The Lord will pay for vaunting ore the Jewes 26 ' Gainst Tyrus too sentence is read the King Of Babel must her to destruction bring 27 Though here the Prophet do her glory sing 28 The Prince of Tyrus that with God compares With Zidon in the same destruction shares By meanes of their fall Israel better fares 29 And down must Egypt go to Babylon And yet must be restor'd again anon 30 Egypt and all her helpers now must fall The arme of Babylon must confound them all 31 As erst Assyria fell from her grear state So shall th Egyptians beare the self-same fate 32 And yet ag●in he sayes it that they may Know there 's no scaping from the fatal day 33 The sleeping watchman's curst the faithful blest Returners not Revolters see Gods rest Gods Song man 's sleighted though his Songs be best 34 The shepherds mercinarinesse is a great crime Christ the good shepherd 's promis'd in his time 35 Mount Sei● must smart for hating Israel 36 And so must others then it will be well With Zion when Christs Kingdome beares the Bell. 37 Israel shall live like these dry bones once more To Judah joyn'd like two sticks as before 38 Gogs army malice judgement come and see 39 His death poor captive Israels Jubilee 40 New Salem in a Vision 's measur'd out 41 The Temple too describ'd within without 42 The Priests their chambers th'outer Court are meeted 43 Thither Gods name returns where'twas erst seated And from whence justly he for sin retreated 44 Th' east-gate's the Princes Priests must not abuse The Temple see the rites which they must use 45 The portion of the land sign'd to these three Prince City Temple in this Scripture see 46 Rules for their Sabbath-keeping and the way That leads into Gods house o' th Sabbath-day 47 Waters flow out o' th' Temple and the land By lot's distinguish'd into each mans hand 48 The several
lots of Prince and People see And Temple which conclude this Prophecy A Logico-theological Analysis of the Prophecy of Daniel THe Book of Daniel containes an History and a Prophecy 1. An History of things done as of his own Banishment chap. 1. and in his banishme●t Honour through the explication of Nebuchadnezzars Dreames viz. The first whereupon followed Daniels Reward chap. 2. Punishmen● Intended Averted ch 3. The second chap. 4. A Writing whereupon followed his Honour ch 5. and upon his honour envy which yet was frustrated chap. 6. 2. A Prophecy of things to be done even to the coming of Christ as concerning the Calamity of the Church set forth By Foure Beasts chap. 7. A Ram and a Goat chap. 8. Deliverance of the Church where we have the Meanes of it Daniels Prayer ch 9. Manner Of Its Revelation ch 10. The Churches calamities by her enemies chap. 11. Her deliverance by Christ chap. 12. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Prophecy of DANIEL 1 JEhojakim's tane captive Babels King Bids Ashpenaz some Jewish young men bring To live in 's Court Daniel and other three With pulse and water fed the rest outvie Both for pure beauty and philosophy An. Mundi 3348 2 The King dreames and forgets it Daniel straight Tells both the dream and its mysterious weight 3 Daniels three friends are into th' furnace thrown Because before an idol they 'l not down They 're there unburnt which makes the King Both for their Honour and Gods Majesty An. Mundi 3379 4 Here 's the Kings second dream Daniel sayes this decree Foretels the Kings own Metamorphosis 5 Belshazzar sees a Script upon the wall An. Mundi 3484 Dan. reads expounds it of Belshazzars fall An. Mundi 3431 6 Dan. though fo●bidden prayes to th' lions cast He 's sav'd his foes do break the lions fast An. Mundi 3432 7 Foure great beasts and their myst'ry Dan. foretels An. Mundi 3411 Yet th' Empire of the Lord all t●em excels An. Mundi 3415 8 Two thousand and three hundreth dayes are here In Vision Ram and Goat and th' hornes they wear While Daniel cries peccavi and God seeks Gabriel instructs him in the seventy weeks An. Mundi 3433 10 To th' humbled Prophet Visions do appear The Angel comforts him amidst his fear 11 The King of Gracia quells the Persian King Of leagues and flights in course the Seer doth sing By North and Southern Kings but the last thing 12 In this Book is that the Prince Michael Shall certainly deliver Israel An Angel doth of future times foretel A Logico-theological Analysis of the Prophecy of Hosea HOseah speaks of the depravation of the people of Israel Partly in an Invective Partly in a Consolatory way I. Invective and here he speaks Partly in Types whereof the first is of a Whore which is propounded chap. 1. and applied chap 2. the second of a woman redeemed chap. 3. Words where we have The sin of Israel and Judah chap. 4. Their punishment in two Sermons one chap. 5 6 and 7. the other chap. 8 9 10. II. Consolatory in two Sermons whereof The First describes the wickednesse of the People chap. 11. Second the mercies of God to them chap. 12 13 14. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Prophecy of HOSEA An. Mundi 3164 1 THe Prophet to point out the spiritual Whore By Gomer hath three Sons yet as before Israel and Judah God will once restore 2 What God gave Israel she to idols gave And therefore 's judg'd yet God at last will save 3 The wife redeem'd foretels Zions return 4 Gods indignation doth against them burn For swearing lying killing stealing and Idols and other sins which drown the land By Israel Judah's warned of Gods hand 5 Prince People Priests all are here threatnedsore Except they do repent and sin no more 6 They 're brought in here repenting until when God doth complain they alwayes sinn'd like men 7 Ephraim's an Oven an half-bak't Cake at best A silly Dove God doth their wayes detest 8 Israel sa shameful vessel sowes the winde By building Altars reapes the whirlwinde And so the Lord rewards their sin in kinde 9 And still against their sin the Prophet cries Threatens dry breasts and forreign miseries 10 As Vines so Israels idols fructifie Their King is gone their Covenant's a lie They plow and sowe and reap iniquity 11 Israel's unthankful unto God that drew Her with mans cords yet see how God doth rue The Judgements he must send she l not be true 12 Here windy Ephraim Jacob Judah all Are blam'd wish'd to repent before they fall 13 Idols spoil Ephraim make their God a Beare A Lion to th●m and their King cashiere 14 But yet for all this if they 'l but repent God will cease all the plagues he erewhile sent A short Analysis of the Prophecy of Joel THe Prophet Joel in this Prophecy Doth Threaten famine chap. 1. Exhort to publlck repentance chap. 2. Comfort by the ruine of the Churches enemies chap. 3. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Prophecy of JOEL An. Mundi 1 JOel foretels dearth and in Gods great name A general Fast and mourning doth proclaim 2 He aggravates Gods judgements bids the Fast Again and comforts Zion at the last 3 I' th' valley of Jehosaphat God will Dispute with them that wish'd his People ill As for his darling Church he loves that still A short Analysis of the Prophecie of Amos THe Prophet Amos treats in this Prophecy of The The neighbouring enemies of the Jewes chap. 1 2. Sins of the Jews that either in a Discourse General concerning their ingratitude chap. 3. violence and obduration chap. 4. impiety pride inhumanity chap. 5. luxury chap. 6. Special concerning Amaziah and his family chap. 7. Double type viz. A Basket of Summer-fruits chap 8. The smiting and shaking of the lintel of the door chap. 9. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Prophecy of AMOS 1 GOd is displeas'd for three sins and for foure An. Mundi 3146 With Gaza Edom Tyre and divers more 2 With Moab Judah and with Israel Of whose unthankfulnesse he oft doth tell 3 The Lion roares therefore all People feare Why God is so displeas'd the cause is clear 4 Here Bashans kine to slaughter are condemn'd Because Gods many judgements they contemn'd 5 Israel's lamented here wish'd to repent God their dissembling doth but ill resent 6 Israel is wanton and she 's rocky hard Sad desolation must be her reward An. Mundi 3151 7 Two judgements are diverted but the line Shewes Israels fate Bethels Priest doth repine ' Gainst Amos who his ruine doth divine 8 A Basket of ripe Summer fruit foreshowes Israels end neer and the oppressors woes All which a famine of the Word doth close 9