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A68694 An abridgeme[n]t of all the canonical books of the olde Testament written in Sternholds meter by VV. Samuel minister. The names of the books are in the next leaf following. Samuel, William, fl. 1551-1569. 1569 (1569) STC 21690; ESTC S110818 97,894 378

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Rachel did depart and Beniamin shée bore Ruben vnhilde his fathers wife and lost a fléese therfore The xxxvi chapiter LIkewise is tolde of Esaus wiues and gentles daughters all Hée and Iacob were very riche in goods terrestriall Esau had Dukes that were his sonnes Euen twelue in number iust He was father to Edomits in whom God had no lust The xxxvii chapiter MOre for to hear of Iacobs life in Canaan he dwelt Iosephs bréethern liked him not and cruelly they delt Into Egipt then was he solde his brethern wrought the déed They tolde his sire his sonne was slain whiche made his hart to bléed The xxxviii chapiter NOw then is shown how Iuda took a wife of Canaan He had thrée sonnes two were destroyd the third was nam'd Onan And Thamar was the womans name whiche bothe of them did wed And Iuda by her had two twinnes when she was brought a bed The xxxix chapiter O What an hap then Ioseph had the Lord did so prouide His masters wife did him prouoke but he her sute denide Shée him accus'de but not deseru'de her tale as then took place Wherby Ioseph to prison went but giltles in that cace The xl chapiter PUt in prison were Pharoes men and bothe of them laid fast His baker chéef and butler bothe whiles his anger did last Ioseph with them in prison was and as they slept ful sound They dreamed dreames whiche vnto thē this Ioseph did expound The xli chapiter QUestion askt of Pharoes dream of Oxen fat and lean Whiche Ioseph did expound ful plain and tolde what they did mean He was set vp and ruler made in Egipt ouer all Two sonnes he had and so the dearth on Egipt then did fall The xlii chapiter RIde out for corne did Iosephs kin and came to him vnknowne He threat them hard that they were spies into that cuntrie blowne Simion laid in prison is whiles they did home return And Beniamin they took with them whiche made their father mourn The xliii chapiter SO back they went to Egipt tho with giftꝭ and presentꝭ great And Simeon is deliuered out and Iosephs chéeks are wet And Ioseph could not then but wéep when Beniamin he saw They sat and feasted in two partꝭ according to their law The xliiii chapiter THen Ioseph wrought a pretie cast Beniamin for to haue And theft he laid vnto his charge suche woords to them he gaue But Iuda suretie he became for Beniamin his sake His father Iacob hée did knowe it heuely to take The xlv chapiter UNknowne was Ioseph all this while at last he tolde them all That he their brother Ioseph was That ruled great and small The xlvi chapiter APpointed foorth then Israel went in Egipt for to bide And God him bad nothing to fear for all should wel betide Iacob his sonnes and all their sonnes is then in order tolde And Ioseph went them all to méet ful ioyful to beholde The xlvij chapiter BRought was Israel before the king in his presence to stand And Pharao wild that he should dwel where fattest was the land Then Iacob sware Ioseph his sonne euen vnderneath his thie ●is bones to lay in Canaan at time when he should die The xlviij chapiter CAusd was Israel sick to bée by course of natures kinde And Ioseph went with his two sonnes to knowe his fathers minde Iacob did wil that Iosephs sonnes Ephraim and Manasses Should be as children to him born whiche Ioseph wel did please The xlix chapiter DOwn fel his sonnes vpon their knées euen twelue of them there was He blest them all and tolde of things that after came to passe Then chargd he them that they should lay his bones in Manebrey féeld Then pluckt he vp his legs to him and vp the ghoste did yéeld The l. chapiter EChe thīg was doon his corps they took as he on liue did minge And laid it down by Abrahams side fulfilling so eche thing Forgiue did Ioseph all the fault that his brethern had wrought And so he dide and wild his bones to his fathers to be brought ¶ Heer haue ye now the end and some of Moyses his first book The second shall in order come Suche pain the writer took The first Chapiter ANd then the first of Exodus the twelue tribes it dooth name Whiche being dead laid in earth their children came to fame A new king then to Egipt came that gaue the midwiues charge To kil the males when they were borne but they set them at large The ii chapiter BOrn Moyses was and after cast euen down the riuer in réeds And Pharoes daughter took him vp and shewd him motherly déeds Then Moyses slue an Egiptian and fled and took a wife The people cride vnto the Lord whiche saw their woful life The iii. chapiter CAused was Moyses shéep to kéep not far from Oreb hil Wherin a bushe the Lord appéerd and tolde him all his wil. And bad him go to Egipt back the Israelites to tel That out of bondage they should come and liue and doo ful wel The iiij Chapiter DEclaerd by double signes it is that calld he was by God His reasons all they are assoild and foorth the Lord him bad As Aaron met with him in féeld togither then they went Of Iethro Moyses took his leaue and yod where he was sent The v. Chapiter EChe bothe of them withouten fear tolde Pharao God his minde The more the people were opprest ▪ the king was so vnkinde Then cride they out and gan to chide with Moyses and Aaron And Moyses axed God the cause whiche looked them vpon The vj. chapiter FEft fully was deliuerance vnto the Israelites Also the land of Canaan whiche made them chéerful wightꝭ Then Rubens spring with Simeon is tolde and Leuy too Of whom came Moyses and Aaron that had Gods hestꝭ to doo The vii chapiter GOd made Moyses Pharoes God and Aaron his Prophet And then God turned Moyses rod into a Serpent great ▪ The sorcerers did euen the same to harden Pharoes hart Then were their waters turnd to blood yet did he not conuart The viij chapiter HIt was Pharao then and plagued with Frogs ouer the land He sent for Moyses and Aaron to take the thing in hand He mocked them therfore the Lord turned their dust to lice And they put by then came there ●●ies after the Lords deuice The ix chapiter IN stéed thereof came moren of beastꝭ that died in Pharoes land And sixtly sores with botches great yet did he God withstand The seuenth was haile thunder muche that made the land to shake And lightning great from heuen on hie whiche causd them all to quake The x. Chapiter KNowledge he yet would not his faul● but God he did resist He did it not in ignorance but wel he knew and wist The eyght plage next was grash●pper that God almightie sent The ninthe was darknes in the day they knew not where they went The xi chapiter LEaue then was giuen the Israelites the Egiptians to spoil
should feel the stroke of Gods ful mightie hand By spoiles and waste that forren foes should make within their land And yet not quite forsaken should they be when they did yeeld But be restorde and turne againe their Cittie for to build And that their foes whiche once did flowe and floorishe in their fume At length should stoup and to them bow and should no more presume To doo them harme and some of them should quite their Kingdomes leese And heaps of Gentiles God should serue ful humbly on their knees For magistrates that Iudge not iust and Prelates in their pride And people stout with necks ful stiffe he telth what shall betide Now Ieremy shall shew him self what God by him did speak VVho very yung was sent of God his minde to Iewes to break And fortie yeeres he prophesied fiue Kings were come and gone At home he taught and eke abroad to them at Babilon The Prophecy of Ieremy The i. Chapiter AT what time he did prophecy and also how that he Did think him self not to be meet to be as he should be But God dooth him incourage foorth ▪ and bids him to be bolde So then of their captiuitie by Ieremy is tolde The ii Chapiter BEfore their eyes he dooth set out what God for them had wrought How they again and eke their préests did set the Lord at nought Therfore their sinne shall them destroy so that they shall not say That God is cause or hath delight that they should so decay The iii. Chapiter CRy out he dooth and calth on them their sinnes for to repent So should their Churche be heald again God would from wrath relent Of Iudah and of Israel comparison he dooth make Whiche for their whoring Idoll wise deuorcement he would make The iiii Chapiter DOutles if truly they repent God would them not subuert The Circumcision outwardly not like to that in hart How Iudah should destroyed be for their vngodlinesse For whiche the Prophet dooth lament in séeing their distresse The v. Chapiter EUery sort were falne away from subiect vnto hed Bothe swearing false and whorishe life as neyghing horse they led Therfore should Iudah be destroyed the Caldeys should them wast So should they for their sinful life suche sorowes féel and taste The vi Chapiter FRom far their foes should cōe flock their Cittie to bese● ▪ Their sin was cause they cared not when preachers did them threat The Caldeys should this reuel make not sparing yung nor olde He willeth them to mourn but they regard not what is tolde The vii Chapiter GOd dooth rebuke the confidence in temple that they had For there they thought to make amends though life were nere so bad Muche euil should surely light on them for Prophets they despise Obedience God better likes then any sacrifice The viii Chapiter HE telth what reuel forren power should make among the Iewes And how if that they did repent they should haue better newes The Prophets false hée dooth rebuke for vttering of lies Lamenting muche their sorrowe sharp that should against them rise The ix Chapiter IN séeing what disceit did reign he wisheth that he dwelt Him self alone in wildernes where no suche thing is felt In knowing God we onely ought therein our ioy to finde The circumcision of the fleshe not like that is in minde The x. Chapiter KNowe wel they might that Gods of golde of wood and siluer eke Be far from Gods when they can not once go ▪ ne stand or speak Their pastours were but beastꝭ eche one their flocks did wander wide In man there is no good at all for succour yet shée ●ride The xi Chapiter LOok wel they ought to kéep the law for els hée dooth them curse When they were wild for to amend they were so muche the woorse Their fathers steps in worship false they walke to their decay To Idols help he wilth to séek for them he might not pray The xii Chapiter MUche muse he dooth at wickeds welth yet God remayneth iust The Iewes forsaken of the Lord in him they did not trust ▪ The shepheards did the shéep seduce and trod his vine to ground And if conuert from sinnes they would then fauour should be found The xiii Chapiter NOt woords alone but signes therto God addid them to warne But nought would help their life so bad they Iustly took their harme Why God to fauour did them take and why he them refusde If they would mend the wicked life they should not be misusde The xiiii Chapiter OF dearth that on the land should fal and how the people praid And suche as faith did want to them their prayers are denaid The prophets that by false reporte did say from God they came Should féel the thing that they denied suche peace by lies they wan The xv Chapiter PAst help they were tho Moyses should and Samuel for them pray Yet pestilence with swoord and dearth and captiue led away Shuld light on them yet some shuld rest to God them dooth he call In mid among the rout God made him as a brasen wall The xvi Chapiter QUaint not thy self with womā kinde a wife to thée to take For plague I wil this people sore and captiues them wil make In Babilon and yet return they shall vnto this land The Gentiles shall their Gods forsake and take the truthe in hand The xvii Chapiter RIght froward were the Iewes and curst for putting trust in man Whose hart ful wicked is and il God onely searche it can The liuing waters they forsook the Saboth day they brake Whiche if in time they mended not their fier should not ●lake The xviii Chapiter SUche power as in the potter is to break his pottes at wil Suche power hath God who can deny his foes with force to kil The Iewes conspierd that Ieremy should vexed be with spéed And he to God his prayers made to plague them and their séed The xix Chapiter TEl thou the heads said God to him that they shall perishe all For sheding blood and offring vp their seruice vnto Ball. Afore them all thy bottle break of earth out of thy hand Euen so likewise tel them I wil destroy them and their land The xx Chapiter WHē Pashur heard that Ieremy preacht he stroke him and thereto To iayle he went it helped not he taught as wunt to doo It gréeu'd him muche y t they him mockt he thought to holde his peace The woord so boyled in his brest to speak he could not cease ▪ The xxi Chapiter AGain when he was wild to tel what should of them become He said by swoord and pestilence all should be slain saue some And those should be suche of the Iewes as would them selues submit And be content in Caldey land as captiues for to sit The xxii Chapiter BIdden he was to tel the King that Iustice he should vse If not that God would vtterly bothe him and his refuse Suche as with wrong their houses build ▪ he cryeth