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A17387 Directions for the priuate reading of the Scriptures wherein besides the number of chapters assigned to euery day, the order and drift of the whole Scriptures is methodically set downe: and choice rules (that shew how to read with profit) are likewise giuen: the vse whereof is shewed in the preface. By Nicolas Bifeild preacher of Gods word at Isleworth in Middlesex. Byfield, Nicholas, 1579-1622. 1618 (1618) STC 4214; ESTC S119554 19,503 146

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against which there can be in my conscience no cauill but I could liue and die in the assurance that that is the wil of God It is incredible how the simplest may settle themselues herein in all the fundamentall points of religion If thou finde of these but 20. 30. 40. or 50. places in the whole Bible thou canst not now beleeue how it will settle thee As for example 1. Ioh. 5. he faith There are three in heauen the Father the Word and the Spirit and these three are one All the world now should neuer make me doubt of the Trinitie in vnitie When I had gotten those grounds those I would sticke to●… and for other questions let them wrangle while they will I would receiue further light when I saw it cleere but their quarrelling should not much trouble me And thus I might go on with the particulars of the first sort of rules but these shall suffice to giue light to the course Now for the second sort of Rules one may finde in euery place certaine things strongly obiected against the practise of the godly As for example that they deserue to bee hated because they will not keepe company with their neighbours and because they stand so precisely vpon small matters as lesser othes and doing slight workes vpon the sabbath day and such like and besides many men are afraide to enter vpon such a course of life because it is a way so euill spoken of and reproched in the world c. Now for my owne establishment I would marke where my course differed from other men and in reading I would gather euident places that might warrant my practise As for example places that iustifie the auoiding of the company of the wicked and so againe places that shew that the sincere practise of godlines hath beene euer liable to the scornes reproches and slaunders of the world And so of the rest Now for the maner of vsing these rules I thinke thou maist profitably follow these directions First make thee a little paper booke of a sheete or two of paper as may be most portable then write vpon the toppe of euery leafe the title for that that thou wouldest obserue in reading Chuse out only six or eight titles out of the whole number of such at for the present thou hast most neede to obserue or onely so many as thou art sure thy memory will easily cary to thy reading whether more or fewer In reading obserue onely such places as stare thee in the face that are so euident thy heart cannot looke of them Trouble not thy selfe with that obiection that there are many things which thou canst not discerne take thou onely such as thou canst not passe ouer they are so cleare and euident In noting the places set downe vnder each title only the booke Chapter and verse and not the words for that will tire thee in the end As for example would I obserue all the hard places which in reading I haue a desire to know the meaning of that so when I come into the company of Preachers or able Christians I might haue profitable questions to propound I would set it downe thus Hard places Malach. 4. 5. Malach. 2. 6. And so of other places for I giue these on the suddaine but for instance sake Now when thou hast done thy quarters taske or thy yeeres taske then thou maist write out the th●…isest things as thou thinkest good and in the meane time hast the vse of the places for turning to And if thou shouldest in reading of thy selfe remember some title which thou hast not in this direction and yet hast a great desire to obserue places of that kinde by any meanes write it downe whilest thou thinkest of it and custome in obseruing will make thee able to bee thine owne Directour hereafter Looke not at the profit of this course the first weeke or month but consider how rich it will make thee at the yeeres end I am perswaded if thou feare God thou wouldst not sell thy collections for a great price after thou hast gathered them if it were but for the good they may doe thee in the euill day when it shall come vpon thee Farewell the Lord giue thee a blessing and pray thou for mee and remember before thou read to lift vp thy heart to God in some short eiaculations to beg his blessed assistance and take heede thou be not vnthankefull to God for the successe By all meanes striue to keeepe a delight in thy course and let not thy heart bee too apt to discouragement but reioyce in the Lord. Againe farewell the Lord keep thee till the day of Christ. The order of the Bookes and of reading the whole SCRIPTVRES THe Booke you are to read is the Bible your Bible is diuided into 2 parts the old Testament and the New The olde TESTAMENT containes the Law and the Prophets The Law is expressed in the fiue bookes of Moses called the Pentateuche The PROPHETS comprehend three kindes of writings 1. History principally from Iosua to Iob called the anterior Prophets 2. Doctrine principally from Iob to Esay called the Hagiographa 3. Prophesie specially taken principally from Esay to the end of Malachy called the posterior Prophets The new Testament containes 1. History principally in the foure Euangelists and the Actes 2. Doctrine principally in the Epistles 3. Prophesie in the Reuelation That which you are first then to read is the Law in the fiue bookes of Moses which bookes intreate 1. First of the originall and state of the Church in the beginning to whom the Law was giuen in Genesis 2. Secondly of the promulgation or publication of the Law which was giuen either generally the lawes Ecclesiasticall and Politicall together and so in Exod. 9. or specially and apart and so the Lawes Ecclesiasticall are giuen in Leuiticus the Lawes Politicall are giuen in Numbers 3. Thirdly the repetition of the Law in Deuteronomy GENESIS IN Genesis you shall read 1 First of the creation of the Church chap 1. 2. 3. 2. Secondly of the constitution of the Church from Chapter 4. to the end In the creation obserue the making First of the World in which the Church was to liue Chap. 1. Secondly of Man of which it was to consist in whom consider His happinesse in which hee was made Chapter 2. His misery into which he fell chap. 3. The constitution of the Church must bee considered as it was in the two worlds the olde world before the floode from chap. 4. to 8. and the new world after the floode of which chapter 8. to the ende of the booke In the old world consider The propagation of sinne and punishment chap. 4. The conseruation of the Church chap. 5. The condemnation of that sinfull world Foretold chap. 6. Executed chap. 7. The story of the new world is considered chiefly in the ages of foure men that is Noah to ch 12. Abraham to ch 25. Isaach to ch 28. and Iacob from ch
28. to the end of the booke In the history of Noah consider His deliuerance from the Deluge chap. 8. His blessing from GOD chap. 9. His Familie and Posteritie As it was vnited chap. 10. As it was dispersed through the earth Chap. 11. where of the election of a peculiar people out of the rest to God of whom the Church consisted In the History of Abraham consider First his vocation chap 12. first part Secondly his peregrination both in Aegipt chap. 12. and in Canaan chap. 13. Thirdly his dealing First with Lot chap. 14. Secondly with God with God I say who promised him issue chapt 15. gaue him issue of Sarah chapter 16. and makes his couenant with him chap 17. to 25. About the Couenant obserue First the forme of it chap. 17. Secondly the fruit of it First on Gods part which was shewed in the communication Of Counsells and secrets vnto him Chap. 18. Of Benefits in deliuering L●…t chap. 19. In succouring the weakenesse of Abraham chap. 20. and giuing the promised child chap. 21. Secondly on Abrahams part who is commended For the obedience of his faith chap. 22. For his humanitie chap. 23. For his piety in disposing of his sonne in marriage chap. 24. Thus of Abraham The History of Isaach containes His kindred and issue chap. 25. His trauailes and troubles ch 26. His prophesie concerning the estate of the Church in the posterity of his two sonnes ch 27. Thus of Isaach The History of Iacob is diuided according to his threefold peregrination 1. Into Mesopotamia where note His iourney thither chap. 28. His arriuall and mariage chap. 29. His riches and children ch 30. 2. Into Canaan where note His iourney ch 31. His arriuall where note His congresse with Esau chapter 32. 33. His progresse with much griefe and miserie for there The rauishing of Dina chap. 34. The death of Rachell chap. 35. The selling of Ioseph chap. 37. The incest of Iuda chap. 38. 3. Into Egipt where consider 1. The going downe of his children and so went 1. Ioseph of whose afflictions read c 39. and 40. and dignitie and preferment chap. 41. 2. The other brethren of whom chap. 42. 43. and 44. 2. The going downe of Iacob himselfe where consider 1. His sending for by Ioseph chap. 45. 2. His trauailes thither ch 46. 3. His abode there where consider 1. His conference with the King of Egipt chap. 47. 2. His blessing of Ioseph ch 48. 3. His prophesie concerning the posterity of his sons c 49. 4. His death and buriall c 50. March Genesis 1. 1 2 3. 2. 4 5 6 7. 3. 8 9 10 11. 4. 12 13 14. 5. 15 16 17. 6. 18 19 20 21. 7. 22 23 24. 8. 25 26 27. 9. 28 29 30. 10. 31 32 33. 11. 34. 35 36 37 38. 12. 39 40 41. 13. 42 43 44 45. 14. 46 47 48 49 50. EXODVS THe booke of Exodus intreates of the giuing of the law in generall and so the story intreates of two things First of the deliuerance of the people of Israell to whom God was to publish his law from ch 1. to ch 19. Secondly of the Lawes themselues chap 19. to the end of the booke In the story of the deliuerance of the Israelites consider 1. The occasion of it 2. The instrument by whom it was effected 3. The deliuerance it selfe 4 The consequents of the deliuerance The occasion was the tyranny of the Aegiptians ch 1. The instrument was Moses concerning whom the story tels 1 Of his birth chap. 2. 2 Of his calling chap. 3. 3 Of his assistant Aaron ch 4. 4 Of the speeches he made to the King of Egipt ch 5. 6. 5 Of the signes and wonders wrought in Egipt these signes were either Confirming signes ch 7. Or punishment signes euen ten great plagues vpon the Egiptians chap. 8. 9. 10. 11. The deliuerance it selfe wherin consider 1 Their departure out of Aegipt ch 12. 2 The ratification of it by signes obseruations c 13 3 Their passage through the red sea chap. 14. 4. Their thankesgiuing ch 15. The consequents of the deliuerance were 1 Prouision of victaile and necessaries ch 16. 2 Defence from enemies c. 17. 3 Administration of iustice chap 18. Thus of the deliuerance of the people the lawes follow The Law must bee considered two waies First as it was giuen by God chap 19. to 31. Secondly as it was obeyed by the people ch 32. to the end In the giuing of the Law consider 1 The preparation ch 19. 2 The diuision For God gaue them 1. Morall Lawes chap. 20. 2. Iudiciall Lawes chap. 21. 23. 3. Ceremoniall lawes chapters 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. The obedience of the people must be considered either in respect 1. Of the morall Law where note Their transgression ch 32. Their reconciliation with God ch 33. The restitution of the Law ch 34. 2. Of the Ceremoniall Lawe wherein is set downe the story of the building of the Tabernacle ch 35. to the end of the booke March Exodus 15. 1 2 3. 16. 4 5 6. 17. 7 8 9 10 11. 18. 12 13 14. 19. 15 16 17. 20. 18 19 20. 21. 22 22 23. 22. 24 25 26 27. 23. 28 29 30 31. 24. 32 33 34. 25. 35. to the end of the booke LEVITICVS THe booke called Leuiticus intreates First of Sacrifices Secondly of sacred Persons The Sacrifices must be considered either in respect First of their sorts chapters 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Secondly of the rites about them chap 6. 7. The sorts of Sacrifices must be considered as they were distinguished either First by the matter of which they were and so they were either Of liuing creatures chap. 1. Of things without life chap. 2. Secondly by the occasions for which they were and these were either Good things receiued from God chap. 3. or Euill things done by man chap. 4. 5. Thus of Sacrifices The Persons are either Publike of whom c 8. to 11. Priuate ch 11. to the end The publike persons were the Priests concerning whom obserue First their consecration to their offices ch 8. Their execution of their offices ch 9. Thirdly their transgression in their offices ch 10. The priuate Persons are considered in respect of their sanctification and this sanctification was either Particular of one man ch 11. to 16. 〈◊〉 Commune of the whole Church ch 16. to the end The sanctification of one man in particular is considered of in respect of the waies by which he was polluted as 1. By eating ch 11. 2. By childbearing ch 12. 3. By leprosie ch 13. 14. 4. By Fluxe ch 15. The common sanctification of the whole Church is to bee considered First in things necessary ch 16. to 27. 2. In things voluntary c vlt. About things necessary consider 1. The Lawes ch 16. to 26. 2. The obsignation of them by promises threatnings 26. The Lawes concerne either Purification for their sinnes chap. 16. 17. Or Information of their liues chap. 18. to 26. The
purification was either Ordinary and annuall c 16. Or Extraordinary ch 17. The lawes that concerned the information of their liues were either Oeconomicall about their mariages ch 18. Or Politicall about their cariage abroad with others chapters 19. 20. Or Ecclesiasticall which Lawes considered either Persons ch 21. Or Things ch 22. Or Times viz. Dayes chap. 23. 24. Yeares cha 25. March Leuiticus 26 1 2 3 4 5. 27 6 7 8 9 10. 28 11 12 13 14 15. 29 16 17 18 19. 30 20 21 22 23. 31 24 25 26 27. NVMBERS THe booke of Numbers intreates of Lawes and those Lawes politicall for the most part that were occasioned by the mustering of the people for their iourney to Canaan The History concernes 1. Their preparation to the iourney ch 1. to ch 11. 2. Their iournies ch 11. to 22. 3. Their station or abode when they came neere to Canaan chapt 22. to the ende of the booke In their preparation to the iourney obserue 1 Their mustering or numbring 2 The Lawes giuen them 3 The manner The muster was either ci●… of the people who are Numbred ch 1. Ordred chap 2. Or sacred of the Priests who are Numbred ch 3. Ordred chap 4. The Lawes are either common to all about sanctity in things Necessary ch 5. Voluntary ch 6. Or particular First ciuill for the Tribes chap 7. Secondly sacred for the priests and Leuites ch 8. Their manner is double 1. Of their sanctification and order ch 9. 2. Of their iournies ch 10. Thus of their preparation Their iournies are distinguished by a story of eight murmurings of the people The first was for the tediousnesse of their iourney The second was for wearines of the Manna ch 11. The third was the emulation of Miriam and Aaron against Moses chap. 12 The fourth was the sedition of the spies murmuring ch 13. plagued ch 14. reconciled ch 15. The fift was the conspiracie of the three Leuites ch 16. The sixt was the indignation of the people at the former iudgements where note Their murmuring c. 17. Their reconciliation as it respects Persons and rites ch 18. The manner ch 19. The seuenth was for want of water chap. 20. The eight was for the tediousnes of the way ch 21. Thus of their iournies Their station or abode hath a double story One concernes the people that were to inherit The other concernes the inheritance it selfe The people are considered as they were Conquerours of their enemies ch 22. Encountred by magicke arts ch 22. 23. 24. Disordred with idolatry and fornication ch 25. Reconciled and a new mustered ch 26. Furnished with a new Prince chap 27. Instructed about sacred things Necessary ch 28. 29. Voluntary chap. 30. The inheritance is considered First in a part of it which was Conquered ch 31. Disposed ch 32. By a digression their iournies are reckoned altogether ch 33. Secondly in the whole where consider The boundes and diuision of the land ch 34. The lawes concerning the inheritance either as it was Sacred chap. 35. Ciuill for the people chap. 36. Aprill Numbers 1. 1 2 3 4. 2. 5 6 7 8. 3. 9 10 11. 4. 12 13 14 15. 5. 16 17 18 19. 6. 20 21 22. 7. 23 24 25 26. 8. 27 28 29 30. 9. 31 32 33. 10. 34 35 36. Deuteronomie THe booke of Deuteronomie containes the repetition of the Law wherein consider First how the people are prepared to receiue the Law c. 1. to ch 5. 2. How the Law is giuen ch 5. to ch 27. 3. How the Law is confirmed ch 27. to the end The people are prepared 1. By rehearsall of Gods blessings in peace ch 1. 2. By good successe in warre chapters 2. 3. 3. By counsell ch 4. In the giuing of the law consider 1. The propounding of it c. 5. 2. The expounding of it this exposition concernes 1. The morall law more generally c 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. more specially c. 12. 13 2. The ceremoniall law ch 14. 15. 16. 3. The iudiciall law the iudiciall law I say as it was either Common to all c. 17. Singular and so concerned The Priest c. 18. The people c. 19. The warre chap. 20. The courts of ciuill Iustice c. 21. to 27. The law is confirmed 1. By signes ch 27. 2. By promises and threatnings chap. 28. 3. By the renuing of the couenant ch 29. 30. 4. By the election of a new Captaine ch 31. 5. By prophesies ch 32. 33. All conclude with the history of Moses death ch 34. Aprill Deuteronomie 11. 1. 2. 3. 4. 12. 5. 6. 7. 13. 8. 9. 10. 14. 11. 12. 13. 15. 14. 15. 16. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 17. 21. 22. 23. 18. 24. 25. 26. 19. 27. 28. 20. 29. 30. 31. 21. 32. 33. 34. Hitherto of the Law the Prophets follow The Prophets that were historicall intreat of the Church of the Iewes either Of their comming into Canaan so Ioshua Or of their condition after they had that I. and for their inheritance and that 1. Till the captiuity 1. Vnder Iudges the bookes of Iudges and Ruth 2. Vnder Kings and so the bookes of Samuel Kings and Chronicles 2. After the captiuitie of things done 1. In Iudea and so the bookes of Esdras and Nehemiah 2. In Babilon and so Hester IOSHVA COncerning Ioshua three things may be obserued 1. His calling to the gouernement ch 1. 2. His Actes 1. In time of warre where note 1. The sending of the spies chap. 2. 2. Their passing ouer Iordan miraculously with the consequents of it c 3. 4. 5. 3. The besieging and winning of Hierico ch 6. 7. 4. The winning of Hai c. 8. 5. The couenant with the Gibeonites ignorantly made chap. 9. 6. The victory ouer 5. kings chap. 10. 7. Battaile with the remnant of the Canaanites ch 11. 8. All repeated ch 12. 2. In the time of peace 1. The diuision of the Land chap. 13. to 21. 2. The dimission of the trans Iordanians ch 22. 3. The celebration of a Parliament chap. 23. 3. His death chap 24. Aprill Ioshua 22. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 23. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 24. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 25. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 26. 22. 23. 24. IVDGES THe booke of Iudges containes the History of the lewes vnder the gouernment of Iudges where note 1. The occasion of this gouernment ch 1. 2. 2. The narration of the peoples estate 1. Vnder Gouernours 1. Of Hothniel and Ehud and Sangar ch 3. 2. Of Deborah ch 4. 5. 3. Of Gedeon ch 6. 7. 8. 4. Of Abimelech ch 9. 5. Of Iephtha c 10. 11. 12. 6. Of Sampson chapters 13. to 17. 2. Without Gouernours whereof their monstrous sinnes and ciuill warre ch 17. to the end Aprill Iudges 27. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 28. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 29. 13. 14. 15. 16. 30. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. RVTH THe booke of Ruth entreates of Ruth a moabitish woman and so 1. Of her piety wherein of 1. Her conuersion ch 1. 2. Of her conuersation ch
22. 30. 31. 32. Manasses ch 33. Ammon ch 33. Iosiah ch 34. 35. Iehohaas Chap. 36. Iehoiacim Iechoniah Zedechiah Iune 2. Chronicles 1. 1 2 3 4. 2. 5 6 7. 3. 8 9 10 11 12. 4. 13 14 15 16. 5. 17 18 19 20. 6. 21 22 23 24. 7. 25 26 27 28. 8. 29 30 31 32. 9. 33 34 35 36. EZRA THe booke of Ezra intreats of the returne of the people from Babilon where 1. Of the manner of it ch 1. 2. 2. Of the end viz. therestoring of religion and gouernment chap. 3. 3. The hinderances 1. Raised both by Samaritans chap. 4. And the Gouernour of the land of Canaan c. 5. 2. Remooued By Cyrus chap. 6. By Ezra of whose iourny chap. 7. 8. And reformation which he wrought chap. 9. 10. Iune Ezra 10. 1 2 3. 11. 4 5 6. 12. 7 8 9 10. Nehemiah 13. 1 2 3 4. 14. 5 6 7. 15. 8 9 10. 16. 11 12 13 14. Hester 17. 1 2 3. 18. 4 5 6. 19. 7 8 9 10. Nehemiah THe booke of Nehemiah intreates First of the repaire of the buildings and so Of the causes of it ch 1. 2. Of the worke it selfe as Begunne ch 3. Hindered ch 4. 5. 6. Finished ch 6. 2. Of reformation both Politicall and Ecclesiasticall ch 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. ESTER THe booke of Ester containes a story of the deliuerance of the Iewes and that miraculously where you may note 1. The meanes of it viz. Hester chap. 1. 2. 2. The manner of it where note 1. The greatnesse of the danger ch 3. 2. The degrees of deliuerance 1. The intercession of the Queene chap. 4. 5. 2. The frustrating of the deuise of Haman chap. 6. 7. 3. The consummation of it where The reuocation of the decree chap. 8. The punishing of aduersaries ch 9. The tranquillitie of the Iewes ch 10. Hitherto of the historicall Prophets The dogmaticall Prophets or such as wrote Narrations of doctrine chiefly follow and these wrote Either of a singular and particular subiect as Iob Or Of a common subiect belonging to all and so did both Dauid in meeter the Psalmes And Salomon In Prose Prou. Eccles. In Verse Canticles IOB THe booke of Iob containes First a Dialogue in which note 1. The occasion viz. His prosperitie ch 1. His aduersitie ch 2. His sinne chap. 3. 2 The sorts and so obserue the speeches 1. Of the Disputants 1. Eliphas ch 4. 5. Iob ch 6. 7. 2. Bildad ch 8. Iob ch 9. 10. 3. Zophar ch 11. Iob ch 12. 13. 14. 4. Eliphas ch 15. Iob ch 16. 17. 5. Bildad ch 18. Iob ch 19. 6. Zophar ch 20. Iob ch 21. 7. Eliphas ch 22. Iob. ch 23. 24. 8. Bildad ch 25. Iob. ch 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 2. Of the moderators 1. Elihu ch 32. 33. 2. God 34. 35. 36. 37. and so to 41. 2. Secondly an Epilogue wherin obserue the confession and restitution of Iob ch 42. Iune Iob. 20. 1 2 3. 21. 4 5 6 7. 22. 8 9 10. 23. 11. 12. 13 14. 24. 15 16 17 18. 25. 19. 20. 21. 26. 22. 23. 24. 27. 25 26 27 28. 28. 29 30 31. 29. 32 33 34 35 36 37. 30. 38 39 40 41 42. Prouerbes THe booke of Prouerbes intreates of rules of life 1. Generall about piety wherein note 1. What we must doe ch 1. 2. 3. 4. 8. 9. 2. What we must auoide ch 5. 7. 2. Speciall and so the life of man is formed by all sorts of rules Politicall Oeconomicall Morall from ch 10. to the end of the booke Iuly Prouerbes 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 2. 5. 6. 7. 3. 8. 9. 10. 4. 11. 12. 13. 5. 14. 15. 16. 6. 17. 18. 19. 7 20. 21. 22. 8. 23. 24. 25. 9 26. 27. 28. 10. 29. 30. 31. Ecclesiastes THe booke of Ecclesiastes intreates 1. Of the vanitie of all earthly things prooued by Salomons obseruations 1. In his owne estate ch 1. 2. 2. In the conditions of all sorts of other men ch 3. to ch 10. 2. Of rules to bee obserued in this vaine life of ours ch 10. 11. 12. Iuly Ecclesiastes 11. 1. 2. 3. 12. 4. 5. 6. 13. 7. 8. 9. 14. 10. 11. 12. Canticles THe Canticles containe excellent descriptions of the loue betwixt Christ and the Church set downe Dialogue-wise in seuerall speeches Of Christ and the Church c. 1. Of the Church Christ c. 2. Of the Church ch 3. Of Christ ch 4. Of the Church ch 5. Of the Church Christ c. 6. Of the Church ch 7. 8. Iuly Canticles 15. 1 2 3. 16. 4 5 6. 17. 7. 8. ESAY THe booke of Esay contains Prophesies 1. Legall and these 1. Reproue and correct the sinnes of the Iewes ch 1. to the 11. with comfort to the Elect ch 11. 12. 2. Threaten 1. The enemies of Gods people wherenote The Nations particalarly threatned from ch 23. to ch 24. The generall vses of these threatnings ch 24. 25. 26. 27. 2. The Israelites ch 28. 3. The Iewes themselus whose captiuitie is denounced with mixture of comforts for the godly in the things of a better world in Christ ch 29. to ch 36. Or thirdly are historicall ch 36. 37. 38. 39. 3. Are Euangelicall 1. Concerning deliuerance from and preseruation in the captiuitie ch 40. to 49. 2. Concerning the kingdom of Christ about which there are eight Sermons or speeches 1. Of Christ c. 49. 50. 51. 2. Of God ch 52. 3. Of the Prophers expounding 〈◊〉 The story of Christ ch 53. 2. The fruite of the kingdome of Christ c. 54. 4. Of God promising c. 55. Exhorting ch 56. 57 5. Of the Prophet reprouing hy pocrisie c. 58 59. Exciting the Church chap. 60. 6. Of Christ ch 61. 62. 7. Of the Church ch 63. 64. 65. 8. Of God chap. 66. Iuly Esay 18. 1. 2. 3. 4. 19. 5. 6. 7. 8. 20. 9. 10. 11. 12. 21. 13. 14. 15. 16. 22. 17. 18. 19. 20. 23. 21. 22. 23. 24. 24. 25. 26. 27. 25. 28. 29. 30. 31. 26. 32. 33. 34. 27. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 28. 40. 41. 42. 29. 43 44 45. 30. 46 47 48. 31. 49 50 51. August Esay 1. 52. 53. 54. 2. 55 56 57. 3. 48 59 60. 4. 61 62 63. 5. 64 65 66. IEREMY THe booke of Ieremy hath three things 1. A Prologue concerning the calling of the Prophet ch 1. 2. Sermons that concerne 1. The Iewes either in Iudea in the raigne of Iosiah ch 2. 10 ch 21. Zedechiah ch 21. 10 25. Iehoiachim c. 25. 26. 27 Zedechiah againe ch 28. to 35. Iehoiachim againe ch 31. to 36. Of Zedechia againe c. 37. to 43. Orin Egipt chap. 34. to 46. 2. The enemies of the Iewes from ch 46. to ch 52. 3. An Epilogue historical c 52. August Ieremie 6. 1. 2. 3. 7. 4. 5. 6. 8. 7. 8 9. 9. 10. 11. 12. 10. 13. 14. 15. 11. 16. 17. 18. 12. 19. 20. 21. 13. 22. 23. 24. 14. 25. 26. 27. 15. 28. 29. 30. 16. 31. 32. 33. 17. 34. 35. 36. 18. 37.