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A14801 Microbiblion or The Bibles epitome: in verse Digested according to the alphabet, that the Scriptures we reade may more happily be remembred, and things forgotten more easily recalled. By Simon Wastell somtimes of Queenes Colledge in Oxford. Wastell, Simon, d. 1632.; Wastell, Simon, d. 1632. True Christians daily delight. aut; Shaw, John, 1559-1625. Biblii summula. 1629 (1629) STC 25102; ESTC S119488 184,772 543

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great Arch-Angel deale He durst not vse reuiling speech but did to God appeale KNowing it was the deuill that did with him dispute and striue About the bodie of Moses dead which lately was aliue LEwdly these wretches speake of things the which they neuer knew And in the things they knew full well themselues like beasts they shew MAlicious Caine they imitate woe is denounc'd to all Who like to Korah and Balaam most fearefully do fall NOte how th' Apostle painteth out these filthy shamelesse beasts Who feed themselues he saith they are as blots in their loue-feasts OBserue how he compareth them to clouds that haue no water Which blustring winds with boistrous blasts disperse abroad and scatter PErished quite and fruitelesse trees th' Apostle doth them name Twice dead and pluck't vp by the rootes still foming out their shame QVite void of grace as waues of scas they are which rage and roare For whom black darknesse is reseru'd in hell for euermore REade here how Enoch propheci'd who liued long agoe Saying that Christ should come to iudge such men to endlesse woe SO also all vngodly ones which after should succeed For all their curst and cruell words and all their wicked deeds THe murmurers and complainers who doe their lusts fulfill Proud ● in their speech who men admire for their aduantage still VIle men who were spoke of before euen by th' Apostles all Who should be mockers whom St. Iude bids here to minde to call ALL these doe separate themselues as meerly naturall From other men because they haue no spirit of grace at all BVt Iude bids them to edifie themselues in faith and loue Vntill the mercy of the Lord in Christ at last they proue COmpassion they must haue on some that erre and goe astray Some other with seuere reproofes they must affright and fray DEfiled garment by the flesh yea euen the least contagion Of sinne St. Iude bids them abhor and haue in detestation EArnestly then he them commends to Gods eternall grace Who can vphold and them present faultlesse before Gods face FInally Iude to God most wise to Christ our Sauiour then Ascribes all glory power and might for euermore Amen REVELATION Chapt. 1 ASian Churches Iohn salutes from God in Trinity Christ comes to iudge all shall him see his might and maiesty Chapt. 2 BEhold what Iohn to th' Angels writes of Smyrna Ephesus In Thyatyra what defects what 's prais'd in Pergamus COncerning Smyrna rich in grace the Lord doth well approue Th' Ephesian Church is greatly blam'd for loosing her first loue Chapt. 3 DEad Sardis is though said to liue euen all except a few They 're bid repent keepe what they heard or shortly sure shall rue EVen in that City some there were who kept their garments pure Who worthy were to walke in white they shall bee saued sure FAithful Philadelphia's prays'd but Laodicea's told That God will spew her out for she is neither hot nor cold Chapt. 4 GOds throne foure beasts seuen lamps he sees the Chrystall sea and sound The Elders fall before the throne and they cast their crownes Chapt. 5 HEre opened is the sealed booke by that Lamb which was slaine The Elders praise him he by 's blood them sau'd from endlesse paine Chapt. 6 IN order opened are the seales foure horses soules complaine Sun darke stars fall men call to rocks to free them from their paine Chapt. 7 KNow soules innumerable seal'd saluation here they cry In Lambes blood are their white robes washt teares wip't from euery eye Chapt. 8 LO Angels sound their Trumpets seuen foure sounding cause complaints Great plagues doe follow Christ perfumes the prayers of the Saints Chapt. 9 MArke hellish smoake obscures the Sunne hence Locusts sting full sore First woe is past sixt Angel sounds here loos'd are Angels foure Chapt. 10 NOw with the Booke which Iohn must eat an Angel strong appeares In belly bitter sweete in mouth an end of time he sweares Chapt. 11 OF pow'r giu'n to two * An. Mundi 4462 witnesses Beast kils them and they lye Vnburi'd and yet rise * An. Mundi 5322. againe Christ raignes eternally Chapt. 12 PAined in child-birth * An. Mundi 46. Dragon seeks her child for to devoure She flying is by him pursu'd Christ conquers by his power Chapt. 13 QVelling Dragon here giues his power to th'monstrous horned beast A second beast his Image makes An. Mundi 4662. false ● worship's here increast Chapt. 14 REade how Christ on mount Sion stands with his redeemed all An. Mundi 5062 An Angel doth the Gospell preach reade here of Babels fall SOre plagues for all beast worshippers who take his marke or name 〈◊〉 head or hand or print thereof euen endlesse fire and flame THe haruest of the world is here the sickle eke of God The Vintage wine presse of his wrath without the Citie trod Chapt. 15 VNto the Lord the victors sing the Temple op'ned see The seuen last plagues seuen vialls here with Gods wrath filled be Chapt. 16 ALL floods and fountaines feele these plagues the earth the seas and su● The men that had the marke o' th Beast with grieuous sores vndone BEast seat is plagu'd they all blaspheme as thiefe Christ commeth sure All they are blest that watchfull are and keepe their garments pure Chapt. 17 COme see the purple scarlet Whore with golden cup in hand Drunke with the blood of martyr'd Saints she shed in euery land DEscrib'd is here great Babylon what by seuen heads are meant What by ten hornes Lambs victory the great Whores punishment Chapt. 18 EVen as a cage of vncleane birds where sp'rits and fiends doe dwell Great Babylon is now become and is falne downe to hell Chapt. 18 FLy out of her my people deare the Kings and Merchants all Lament for her but all Gods Saints reioyce to see her fall Chapt. 19 GOd for auenging of his Saints and iudging the great Whore An. Mundi 436● Is magnified for his loue and for his glorious power HEre is the mariage of the Lambe Iohn fals at th' Angels feet He him reproues the fowles are call'd the flesh of Kings to eate Chapt. 20 INto the pit is Satan cast they holy are and blest That in this life rise from their sinne in heauen with Christ they rest KNow Satan loos'd Gog and Magog the Deuill cast into hell The great ● Assize the godly sau'd they damn'd that did not well Chapt. 21 LOe both new heauen and earth appeare new Salem in his sight Most glorious ●eeding neither Sunne nor Moone to giue her light MArke eke Christs Bride all teares remou'd the victor shall haue all To Salem Kings their riches bring in hell the fearfull fall Chapt. 22 NOte here the Riuer Tree of life which sauing health afford The Angell will not worshipt be adde nothing to this word FJNJS From the Creation of Adam to Seth were yeres 130 From the birth of Seth to Enos 105 Enos to Kenan