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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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doth guide He ponders hearts high looks are sinne by gifts wrath 's pacifi'de RIght are the workes of righteous men goods got by lyes bring death Iustice more lik't then sacrifice woes wicked worker hath SOre dwelling with a brawling wife none heard that poore despise Who erre shall die fooles wast their wealth who keepes his tongue is wise TH' vngodly ●s sacrifice is curst he hardens still his face No counsell is against the Lord he safety giues and grace Chapt. 22 VNto the wise bow eare and heart choose chiefly a good name The wise foresees and saues from euill strange women bring to shame A Child will keepe good lessons taught borrowers lenders serue Cast out the scorner strife shall cease know that thou must not sweare BY rod childs follie 's driuen away God will oppressors presse No ● surety bee no bounds remoue laborious God● doth blesse Chapt. 23 COnsider what 's before thee set riches will fly away The cause of Orphans God will pleade fooles care not what you say DRunkards and gluttons ● beggers be childs soule from hell set free Enuy not sinners feare thou God let Parents honour'd bee EVer buy truth but sell it not my sonne giue me thy heart For whores and wine as ● serpents sting from it thou wilt not part Chapt. 24 FOoles cannot reach to wisedomes skill by knowledge chambel's fild Enuious lips of mischiefe talke saue those neare to be kill'd GOD giues according to our workes eat honey which is sweet Spoyle not the dwelling of the iust such fall in mischiefe great HE curst that iustifies the bad to neighbout doe no harme Reuenge not sluggards quickly poore ô husband well thy farme Chapt. 25 IT 's Gods glory things to conceale from siluer drosse remoue Hast not to striue lest thou be sham'd faithfull messenger loue KIngs heart a thing vnsearchable thy foe God bids thee feed Withdraw thy foot from neighbours house vnfaithfull man in need LEt not a secret be reueal'd of brawling woman heare Who cannot rule his spirit 's blam'd good newes the heart doth cheare Chapt. 26 MEssage sent by a foolish man a rod for such mans backe The curse that 's causelesse shall not come let fooles their answers lack NO honour giue vnto a foole the sloathfull sleepes and feares Who deales with needlesse strife's like him that takes a dog by th' eares OF Parables in mouth of fooles our God rewardeth all Beleeue not words of flatterie in pits they dig they fall Chapt. 27 PRayse not thy selfe publike reproofe to th' hungry each thing 's sweet Sweet friends good counsell comforts much hearts answer when they meet QVicke sighted men foresee the euill forsake not fathers friends Take sureties garment brawling scold fooles folly neuer ends RIches for aye doe not endure before enuie who stands Thou know'st not what one day may bring know all vnder thy hands Chapt. 28 SInnes of a land cause many Kings the wicked causelesse flee The law forsakers praise the bad poore godly praised be THe godly all things vnderstand who sinnes confesse find grace Th' Vsurer hoords for righteous men God will the bad deface VPright men all good things possesse great ioy when good men ioy His prayers curst who will not heare the wise freed from annoy A Faithfull man is greatly blest who tils his land hath store Wh●● giu●● to th' poore shall haue no lack 〈…〉 rich made poore BLood thirsty men the vpright hate iust rulers cause great ioy The wicked care not for the poore stiffe necks God will destroy CHild left t' himselfe shall mother shame land spoild by taking gifts Flatterer traps his neighbours feet wise men deferre their drifts DEstroy'd are soules where preaching wants correction brings delight More hope of fooles then hasty men mans pride abas'd in sight EAch mans iudgment is from the Lord the feare of man brings snares Partner with thiefe his owne soule hates for iust no vniust cares Chapt. 30 FOure wicked generations told foure things exceeding wise Foure things which neuer will be fild foure hard to know their wayes GRieuous are all those foure things nam'd foure stately things are here The meanest are not to be wrong'd despise not parents deare HEre Agurs word and faith confest two things he doth desire He mortall God most glorious adde not preuent thine ire Chapt. 31 IT 's not for Kings much wine to drinke t' women giue not thy mind Th' afflicted comfort and defend who shall a good wife find KInd to her husband she will be laborious day and night Shee 's pittifull wise religious shee 's prais'd in all mens sight ECCLESIASTES Chapt. 1 ALL humane courses are but vaine the creatures haue no rest All things doe change in Wisdome's griefe I Salomon knew this best Chapt. 2 BEtter the wise is then the foole yet both haue one euent In Wine is workes of most delight much precious time I spent COncerning which and worldly wealth for which men labour most Not knowing who shall be our heire all is but griefe of ghost DRinke eat enioy thy labours frui●● except this all is vaine God giues to sinners wealth that hee may giue to his againe Chapt. 3 EVery thing his season hath reioyce doe good in life Gods gifts t' enioy our labours fruits all wickednesse is rise FRom seats of iustice iudgement's fled as beasts so men must dye No future things thou canst behold when thou full low shalt lye Chapt. 4 GReat were th' oppressions comfortlesse men enuide for good deeds Great idlenesse couetousnesse which much vexation breeds HEre 's sollitarinesse reprou'd ● and old and wilfull King In him the people shall not ioy this is a grieuous thing Chapt. 5 IN th' house of God addresse to heare thy vowes performe and pay Th' oppressed poore the Lord regards he is higher then they KIngs houses serued are by fields the greeding ne're content The rich are often hurt by wealth let thine with ioy be spent Chapt. 6 LAcking not wealth but power to eat it is an ill disease Vntimely birth better then age or children great increase MAn lacking buriall and goodnesse mans mind what thing can please Sight better is then mans desire all hid in mans decease Chapt. 7 NO precious oyntment like good name wise heart 's in house of woe The hearts of fooles at merry feasts to house of mourning goe OPpression makes a wise man mad in fooles heart wrath doth rest Wisdome excels inheritance by proofe I found it best PAst skill of man to straighten that which God hath crooked made No man on earth that sinneth ● not a wicked womans trade QViet spirits are praised here some iust in iustice perish God at the first made man vpright some wicked long time flourish Chapt. 8 REgard the Kings commandement mans wisedome makes him shine Obserue Gods diuine prouidence no man can death decline SAints sore distrest in better case then wicked prosperous traine The workes of God vnsearchable here mirth is prais'd againe Chapt. 9 THe like
checke them all And truly doth foretell and shew their vtter finall fall COnspiring Gaal with Shechemites Zebul reueales their fault Abimelech doth vanquish them and sowes the towne with salt DEstroyd by him with fire then is their false God Beriths hold At * An. Mundi 2710 Thebez slaine that curse befell which Iotham had foretold Chapt. 10 ENding his reigne thus with his life Tola rules Israel Then * An. Mundi 2717 lair rul'd whose thirty sonnes in thirty Cities dwell FIerce Philistines and Ammonites did Israel then oppresse God sends them to their fained gods to helpe * An. Mundi 2737 them in distresse GRieu'd was his soule for Isr'el then when he saw them repent He pitied them and Ieptha ● then is for their succour sent Chapt. 11 HE cou'nants with the Gileadites his treat ' of peace is vaine ●ith Ammonites who after are all * An. Mundi 2758 vanquished and slaine IEphtha did make a vow to God which after his great flaughter He did with griefe of heart performe vpon his onely daughter Chapt. 12 KIll'd are the brawling Ephramites who did with Ieptha chide They are discern'd by * An. Mundi 2760 Shiboleth soone after Ieptha dyde LOrdly Ibsan then doth succeed what children him befell Then Elon and then Ammon rule and iudge all Israel Chapt. 13 MVch euill againe did Israel euen in Gods sight commit And forty yeares by Philistines they were sore plagu'd for it NOw to the wife of Manoah an Angell doth appeare Then to her husband telling them that she a sonne should beare OBserue here Manoahs sacrifice he feares as one forelorne But is much cheared by his wife strong Sampson here is borne Chapt. 14 PHilistins daughter Sampson craues as wife to please his mind an iournying he a Lyon slew An. Mundi 279● in carkasse hony findes QVickly then Sampson marieth a mariage feast he makes His riddle told from thirtie foes both life and goods he takes Chapt. 15 REfusing then to giue his wife for this wrong at their hands He burneth the Philistines come with foxes and fire-brands SAmpsons wife and her father both Philistines burne with fire And Sampson smote them hip and thigh hee 's bound at their desire THen he with lawbone of an asse a thousand kills therefore In Lehi God makes for him then a spring call'd ENHAKKORE An. Mundi 2802 Chapt. 16 VNto the Citie Gaza thence did mighty Sampson goe The City gates he bare away and so escap'd his foe AN harlot Dalilah at last strong Sampson doth entice To tell her where his strength did lie but he deceiu'd her thrice BVt at the last hee 's ouercome and they put out his eyes He pulls the house vpon their heads and with three thousand dyes Chapt. 17 COine craftily from mother stolne * An. Mundi 2809 Micah doth here restore Two Images thereof she makes which he and she adore DEuising ornaments for them true worship 's quite decaid A Priest he gets a Leuite hires to whom he wages paied Chapt. 18 ENquiring out inheritance the Danites send fiue men At Micha's * An. Mundi 2831 house with Ionathan these fiue consulted then FVll well they hartned by him are in iourney which they take To Danites of good hopefull newes they then relation make GReat Laish which they searcht before six hundred men surprise Of Priest and gods they Micha rob for which he mournes and cries HEe cries in vaine is threatened lost Laish called Dan They set vp Idols the Priesthood is giuen to Ionathan Chapt. 19 IN Israel there was no King their sinnes for to restraine A Leuites wi●e abus'd to death is cause of great disdaine KNow that at Gibeah this was done the Leuite then intends His wife into twelue parts to cut which to twelue tribes he sends Chapt. 20 LOt here the Leuite publikely at Mizpah doth relate His wrong sustain'd the tribes for this the Gibeonites doe hate MArke how against the Isralites ● the Beniamites make head Full forty thousand Isralites in two battels are dead NOte when they did all fast and pray by stratagem full rare Except six hundred Benimites they all destroyed are Chapt. 21 O How the people mourne forlone of Ben his tribe and lines By Iabesh ruine they prouide for them foure hundred wiues PErswaded are they at Shilo the Virgines to surprize Which daunced there and so their tribe againe did spring and rise RVTH Chapt. 1 A Famine droue Elimelech his natiue country fro His wife Naomi and his two sonnes doe likewise with him goe BEthlehem ●●da they went from in Moab led their liues The father died the sonnes then tooke two Moabites for wiues 〈◊〉 CHil'on and Mahlon wo●● their names who hauing wedlocke tride They did not long enioy the same but shortly after dyed DAughters in Law by Naomi were will'd at any hand That they should not turne home with her but stay in Moab Land EXceeding constant good * An. Mundi 2663 Ruth is and cleaues with all her heart To Naomi Orpha forsakes and did from them depart FVll gladly are they both receiu'd when they to Bethlem came The Bethlemites reioyc'd in her she was of such good fame Chapt. 2 GRacious Ruth gleanes barly store in * An. Mundi 2670 Boaz barley fields He taketh knowledge of her then and grace and fauour yeelds HE bad her gleane with his maidens and at meale times to eate She caried store of barly home for hers and mothers meat Chapt. 3 INstructed first by Naomi she lies at Boaz feet Her kinsman he doth say he is and doth her well intreat KIndly six measures of barley he gaue to her that day She brought it home to Naomi and told what he did say Chapt. 4 LOe Boaz then next kinsman calls into the iudgement place To him before the Elders graue he doth relate the case MAking an offer vnto him which he doth flat refuse He buyes the land takes Ruth to wife and kindly doth her vse NOte that of her was Obed borne lesse his father deare Who to King Dauid father was read Phares of-spring here I SAMVEL Chapt. 1 AT Shilo yearly Elkana a Leuite worshipped * An. Mundi 2810 Hanna his wife though barren yet he chiefly cherished BY Peninna she is prouok'd and for a child doth pray Lly at first reproues her sore but sends her blest away COnceiu'd and borne is Samuel to stay she doth accord Till he be wean'd * An. Mundi 2820 and then she doth present him to the Lord. Chapt. 2 DOwne to the graue and backe againe God brings thus Hanna sings Marke here the sinnes of Elie● sonnes which death vpon them brings * An. Mundi 2830 ELkan ' and Hanna both are blest Child Samuel serues the Lord. Ely reproues his sonnes of sinnes which God and man abhord FEaring not God nor fathers checkes in sinne they liued still Therefore the Lord both sons and fire doth threaten for to kill Chapt. 3 GOd thrice call'd
preuaile And yet his confidence in God did neuer faint nor faile MAking the mercies of the Lord the cause of his saluation NEw prayses he will sing to God for his safe preseruation Chapt. 14 OBserue mans crooked nature here who shew by their behauiour That they in heart perswaded are there is no God nor Sauiour PEruerse they are in all their wayes corrupt in all their deeds They pray not still one sinfull act another sinne succeedes QVite void of all true feare of God This grieued Dauid sore ●et he in heart perswaded is that God would all restore REioycing in his confidence himselfe he comforts well And prayeth for saluation vnto whole Israel Chapt. 15 SEe here on what condition God did the Iewes so grace As for his people them to choose and Temple with them place THe which was to th' intent that they by liuing godly and well Might witnesse to the world that they were his owne Israel VPrightnesse first the Lord requires for life and conuersation Then doing well to other men with pure communication Chapt. 16 ATtend how Dauid vnto God doth hearty prayers make For succour not for his deserts but for his mercies sake BY protestation he declares that he doth deadly hate All Idols yea their very names his lippes will not rolate COnsent in heart consent in mouth he vtterly denyes Abhorring all apparent shewes of all Idolatries An. Mundi Exod. 23.13 Ephes 5 3. DEsiring that the Lord should be his comfort in distresse Who to his Church and chosen folke his loue he doth expresse Chapt. 17 EXceedingly good Dauid here complaineth to the Lord Of Sauls great pride and cruelty of God and man abhorr'd FIerce cruell foes besides King Saul against him rage and throng Without all cause giuen on his part he neuer did them wrong GOd to reuenge his righteous cause he therefore here requires And eke to rid him from their rage he heartily desires Chapt. 18 HEre Dauid entring his Kingdome doth greatly gratulate And prayse the Lord with all his heart for blessing his estate IN his reioycing he extolls the Lords exceeding grace Who from so many perills brought him to that regall place KEeping and still protecting him in all his warres and strife Preseruing him from all his foes who hunted for his life LEarne further that of Christs Kingdome the image here is plaine Who in despite of all the world shall conquer ● still and raigne Chapt. 19 MArke how the prophet to th' intent he might the faithfull moue To deepe consideration of Gods great power and loue NOw setteth forth before their eyes the workemanship most rare Of heau'n with the proportion and ornaments so faire ORdinances and Gods lawes he calleth to their mind Wherein he doth reueale himselfe to be a God most kind PReseruing still his chosen folke with his peculiar grace Which by commending of this law is set forth in this place Chapt. 20 QVickly the people flee to God by prayer and request When as the wicked Ammonites King Dauid did molest REquesting him that it would please his Maiestie to heare Their King and take his sacrifice which he did offer there SAuing him from his cruell foes and strengthning him with all That he might saue and succour send when they for ayd should call THen he declares that heathen folke in horses put their trust But they trust onely in his name who holy is and iust VNto destruction therefore they most certainly shall fall But both the King and his people shall stand and prosper all Chapt. 21 AGainst the cruell Ammonites An. Mundi 1 Sam. 21 who did full sore assaile King Dauid and his people did victoriously preuaile BY God and not by strength of man he saith this conquest came In person of the people he doth magnifie Gods name CHrist is the King to whom we are by holy Ghost directed By him the Kingdome of the Church is blessedly perfected Chapt. 22 DAuid in great extremity and neare to desperation Hauing no feeling of his faith no hope of his saluation EXtreamely handled with great griefe of heart he doth complaine That he was forced night and day in anguish to remaine FVll long he fainted yet at last in faith and hope he growes Christs figure in his person here King Dauid plainly showes GOd by the spirit of prophesie to Dauid had foretold That Christs should suffer for our sakes afflictions manifold Chapt. 23 HAuing Gods mercies and his grace in sundry manners prou'd The Prophet gathers certainly that he is dearly lou'd IN this assurance fully he perswades himselfe in heart That his great goodnesse and his loue from him should neuer part Chapt. 24 KIng Dauid when the grace of God was vtter'd and declar'd More glorious in his temple then was of old prepar'd LOng time before in Tabernacle which wonder he sets forth The price and dignitie thereof as thing of precious worth MOuing all men to thinke vpon and to consider well Th' eternall mansions in heauen where righteous men shall dwell NOte that although the temple was prepar'd for Abrahams seed Yet onely they that purely liue must enter there indeed Chapt. 25 OBserue how Dauid being grieu'd for sinne and with his foes By feruent prayer vnto the Lord for helpe and pardon goes PArdon he chiefly craues for sinnes which in his youthfull dayes He did commit against the Lord he then for Israel praies REad how he doth begin each verse which in this Psalms is set Excepting two or three of them with th' Ebrew Alphabet Chapt. 26 SAul did good Dauid sore oppresse with many miseries He finding no helpe in the world to God for succour cryes THen being well assured of his owne integrity Desireth God to iudge his cause and plead his purity VPrightly then he promiseth to liue and to aduance The power of God and praise his name for his deliuerance A Great desire he saith he hath to be among the Saints When he was banished by Saul he mournes for his restraints Chapt. 27 BEcause the Prophet Dauid was assur'd of good successe He feared not the tyranny of foes in his distresse COnstant he was and perswaded by spirit of prophesie That he should ouercome them all and get the victory DEsire he did a longer life and Gods safe preseruation To this end that he might praise God in his great congregation Chapt. 28 EXceeding pensiue Dauid is and in perplexing feare To see the Lord by wicked men dishonor'd euery where FOr riddance of them and for plagues to light vpon them all He cryes and is at last assur'd that God hath heard his call GOd was his strength he saith and shield who did him still defend To whom he doth his people all most heartily commend Chapt. 29 HEre Dauid wills all gouernors occasion iust to take To feare the Lord omnipotent euen for his thunders sake IN all the earth nought is so stout but thunders makes afraid They breake the Cedars cause both men and beasts to be dismaid KNowne dreadfull
yet although he be to make the wicked feare Yet is he alwaies mercifull to all his children deare LEading and mouing them thereby in praysing to increase Because he giues his people strength and blesseth them with peace Chapt. 30 MArke how the Prophet Dauid here set free from dangers great Doth render thankes to God who did so kindly him intreat NOt ceasing to exhort all men by him the like to learne And that the Lord is mercifull not rigorous nor stearne O Learne how soone his anger slakes and yet learne this withall That men from ioy to aduerse state full suddenly doe fall PErswading this he turnes to God and prayeth heartily And promiseth to prayse his name and that continually Chapt. 31 QVit and set free from dangers great Dauid doth here declare What meditations he had by sorce of faith and prayer ROaring against him when his foes most cruelly did rage When nothing but his very death their fury could asswage SHewing to all that feare the Lord and here affirming plaine That Gods good fauour and his loue to such doe still remaine THen he exhorts the faithfull all the Lord to serue and loue Because he keepes them as they might by his example proue Chapt. 32 VExed with great afflictions and lying long therein The Prophet counts them blest to whom the Lord imputes no sinne ADdressing then his heart to God when he his sinne confest God did forgiue his punishment and did no more molest BIdding the righteous to reioyce euen all of vpright heart Bidding the wicked turne to God and from their sinne depart Chapt. 33 CHearfully Dauid stirs vp all to praise the liuing Lord For his creating heauen and earth with all things in this world DVe praises for his prouidence he likewise would haue giuen Because he ruleth euery thing created vnder heauen EVer in all his promises he faithfull is and true He vnderstandeth each mans heart and makes the proud to rue FRustrating all their purposes his counsell euer stands No strength of man nor creature can keepe out of his hands GOod men that put their confidence in his kindnesse and loue Shall be preserued from their foes and all his fauours proue Chapt. 34 HEre learne how after Dauid had escaped Achish King An. Mundi 1 Sam. 21,11.1 He praiseth God with all his heart for his deliuering IN like sort as he praiseth God so he prouoketh all To trust in God to feare his name and still vpon him call KNowing that he doth still defend the godly and elect The Angels pitch their tents about and safely them protect LEwd wicked and malicious men that righteous men doe hate God doth destroy them vtterly and ruinates their state Chapt. 35 MArke how while Saul to good Dauid did beare a deadly spight To flatter him his Officers did take a great delight NOt ceasing still to persecute poore Dauid with disdaine Their cruell hate and malice great they neuer did restraine O How he prayeth God to plead his cause against them all That in the Snares they laid for him in them themselues might fall PAying them home as they deseru'd that so it might appeare That he from false aspersions was innocent and cleare QVite quit likewise that they might be who harmlesse tooke their part And that they might yeeld praise and thankes to God with voyce and heart REwarding so his seruants true he saith that faithfully It will Gods Iustice and his power for euer magnifie Chapt. 36 SHamefully did malicious men their hatefull hearts expresse Against the Prophet who complaines of their great wickednesse THen turning to consider well the goodnesse of the Lord Which he to all his creatures most largely doth afford VEry well weighing in his minde the loue that he did beare To all his children which doe serue and worship him in feare ABundantly he is by faith confirmed and assur'd That his deliuerance from God shall safely be procur'd BOldly he then praies for the iust who in the truth remaine ●nd saith the wicked shall fall downe and neuer rise againe Chapt. ●7 COnsider how the Psalmist bids the godly not to fret ●hen as they see the wicked men in highest honour set DEclaring comforts for all those whose hearts are troubled sore ●o see the godly to be grieu'd and vexed more and more ENduring griefe although they seeme in wofull state to be ●et are they in Gods fauour still and lasting ioyes shall see FOr he preserueth all such men and frees them from the rage ●f wicked and blood thirsty men and doth their malice swage GReat glory though these wicked ones and honour here obtaine ●hey doe enioy them but a while their ioyes are short and vaine HAted they are of God and man he will destroy them all to the pit of endlesse woe they fearfully shall fall Chapt. ●8 IN bed of sicknesse Dauid laid with griefe then doth begin ●● say that God did him chastise most iustly for his sinne KNowledging it he prayeth God his wrath away to turne He vttereth the cause and griefe which made him for to mourne LAmenting sore he in these words doth manifest his woes That he was hated of his friends abused of his foes MArke how the arrowes of Gods wrath so sore vpon him light That he complaines he had no rest nor ease on day nor night NOte yet how he in confidence his cause doth here commend To God and hopes that he shall haue with speed an happy end Chapt. 39 OH how doth paines care griefe of heart and great calamities Make Dauid vtter sore complaints of his infirmities PVrposing silence with himselfe and not a word to speake Through griefe into indiscreet words he rashly forth doth breake QVaint and strange-suits he here doth make which vttered in hast Of humane great infirmities most euidently doe tast REmarkeable are his requests they shew his tribulation And that he wondrously did striue ' gainst death and desperation Chapt. 40 SEt free from many dangers great the Prophet here doth praise The grace and fauour of the Lord which be had found alwayes THen he commends his prouidence euen ouer mankind all And promiseth to serue him still and onely on him call VNto vs all he then sets downe what worship God requires Not offerings nor sacrifice the spirit he desires AFter all this he praiseth God and doth of soes complaine Then with good courage he doth ●●ll to God for ayd againe Chapt. 41 BEing oppressed grieuously and brought in great disgrace The Psalmist doth pronounce him blest that doe lament his case COmplaining greatly in this Psalme of his familiar friend Who of great friendship made a shew but treason did intend DAuid himselfe had such side ●●nds but yet it may be laid Of Christ more truely who with kisse by Iudas was ●●●●●aid An. Mundi Iohn 13 1● EXceeding mercies when 〈◊〉 fell in Gods correcting hand Not suffering his enemies against him still to stand FRom humble hear● all laid and praise he yeelds to him therefore
Lord deceiue False Prophet and the man deceiu'd shall both like iudgements haue EVen now repent from Idols turne from all abominations That I may bee your louing Lord and saue from desolations FOr when a land shall grieuously by wickednesse transgresse By famine sword or pestilence my wrath I will expresse GOe through the land when my sword shall Iob No'h and Daniel Should onely haue their liues preseru'd if they therein did dwell HOw much more when I send foure plagues sword famine noisome beast And pestilence to cut off all the greatest and the least IN it a remnant I 'le preserue who shall obserue my lawes Whom when you see what I haue done you 'l say I had good cause Chapt. 15 KNowne t is to all the vine branch is to euery worke vnfit No man can make a pinne thereof to hang a thing on it LOe being cast into the fire both ends and midst doe burne So fruitlesse Salem shall be burnt for sinne they sore shall mourne Chapt. 16 MOst wretched was thy naturall state like infant newly borne Cast out polluted in thy blood and vtterly for lorne NO man did pittie thine estate yet as I passed by I tooke thee vp and bad thee liue and did thee multiplie OF bare and naked breasts I did with ornaments thee deck I put on bracelets on thy hands and chaines vpon thy neck PErfectly pure thy beautie was through my perfection rare Then thou on Idols all bestow'd and for no cost didst spare QVickly hadst thou and quite forgot thy first estate so vile And with strange whoredomes euery where thy selfe thou didst defile ROund thee about I 'le gather them with whom thou took'st delight Thy nakednesse I will disclose in all that peoples sight STone thee with stones they shall and burne thy houses all with fire Thou shalt no longer play the whore nor giue thy louers hire THy sister Sodom thou exceeds Samaria eke in sinne Pride gluttony and idlenesse did all abound therein VNto the poore they shew'd no loue yet thou art worse then they Thou hast despis'd the oath thou made and wouldst not me obey AT last I will call into minde my ● cou'nant made with thee And thou of all thy former wayes full sore asham'd shalt bee Chapt. 17 BY parable of two Eagles here and also of a vine Gods plagues on Salem are set downe because they did decline COntrary to their couenant made with Babels King before From him to Phar ' Egyptian King but they are plagu'd therefore DOwne will I bring the high greene tree it shall dry vp and perish The Cedar of the Gospell then shall wonderfully flourish Chapt. 18 EVery soule that sinnes shall dye but he that hateth sinne As Vsury Adulterie and will not liue therein FRom all iniquitie who flies and doth the poore relieve Who keepes my lawes and truely deales that man shall surely live GOD saith who doth beget a sonne that hates the thing that 's good And liues in sinne that sonne shall dye and perish in his blood HIs sonne that sees his father sinne and will doe no such thing He shall not dye but fathers sinnes the fathers soule shall sting IF wicked men will turne from sinne and doe the thing that 's right Their sinne shall not be mentioned nor once come in my sight KNow also if a righteous man reuolt and turne to sinne His former goodnesse I 'le forget he sure shall dye therein LIue godly therefore make your hearts and spirits all anew I haue no pleasure in your death which for your sinne is due Chapt. 19 MOurne for the Kings of Israel which were like Lyons whelpes Deuouring men but after caught and destitute of helpes NO vine ● more fruitfull was then thine though baren now it bee And fruitlesse Salem for thy sinne A grieuous thing to see Chapt. 20 OF me dare you come to enquire elders of Israel Cause them to know how fearefully their old forefathers fell PEruersely they in Aegypt delt in wildernesse likewise In Canaan their Idolatry to me for vengeance cryes QVite from among you will I purge the rebels that transgresse And by my gospell gather you and so my loue expresse REgard ô Salem for as God this forrest burnes with fire So for thy sinne hee 'll thee destroy in his hot kindled ire Chapt. 21 SIgh sonne of man with bitternesse in all the peoples sight My sword shall cut off good and bad in that same bloody fight THus saith the Lord a sharpened sword a slaughter sore shall make It 's put into the slayers hand should we our pastimes take VPon the Princes shall it be and people of Israel O cry and howle it spareth none where e're they goe or dwell APpoint a way that this my sword may come to Iudah land Their oathes and other sinnes are knowne therefore they cannot stand BEhold thou Prince of Israel so wicked stout and strong Thy crowne I 'le giue to him to whom it doth of right belong COncerning wicked Ammon say that kindled is mine ire They shall be slaine and all be made fit fuell for the fire Chapt. 22 DIuers foule sinnes are here set downe which did in Salem raigne Blood muther and adulterie that citie sore did staine EVery Prince shed guiltlesse blood the children did set light By Parents deare the poore were sore opprest by men of might FAtherlesse and the widdowes eke haue vexed beene in thee My holy things prophaned are and Sabbaths broken be GReedily by extortion of neighbours hast thou gain'd By vsurie and increase also but mee thou hast disdain'd HEare therefore I haue smit my hands at thy dishonest gaine I will disperse thee farre from home thy sinnes shall be thy bane ISraels house is drosse become I le melt them all away Prophets conspire they soules deuoure and rauen for the prey KNowne are her Priests my law to breake and difference none to make Betweene the holy and prophane my sabbaths eke they breake LIke rauening Wolues her Princes are the Prophets dawbe and lie The people vex the need ' and poore and strangers wrongfully MY wrath therefore on them I 'le powre for not a man did stand Before mee to intreat for grace that I might spare the land Chapt. 23 NAmes of two Sisters here obserue and eke their whoredomes vile Aholah and Aholibah who did themselues desile ONe of them is Samaria th' other Ierusalem ●oth doted on th' Assyrians and play'd the whores with them PLagu'd by th' Assyrians both must be the slew their children deare ●o Idols and then in my house before me did appeare QVake ô ye old adultresses for spoyled shall you bee ●hat others may like lewdnesse leaue when they your plagues shall see Chapt. 24 REport the parable of a pot with flesh and bones that boyles All burnt so is the Citie of blood giuen to remedilesse spoyles SHee wearied out her selfe with lyes was filth ' in all her wayes My sutious force she sore shall feele for sinne shee dearly payes
place Chapt. 6 LEarne Leuites line and A'rons race till the captiuity The family of Gershon learne Koath and Merari MArke here their habitations their seruice vnderstand Which Moses taught vntill they went captiues to Babels land Chapt. 7 NAphtalies sonnes and Isachars the sonnes of Beniamin Who were the sonnes of Manasseth and sonnes of Ephraim OBserue the sonnes of Ashur ● here and Ephrim's habitation How were they plagu'd by men of Gath and how Beriah's borne Chapt. 8 PRincipall sonnes of Beniamin and chiefe men are set downe ●ere Ionathan his father Saul who first did weare the crowne Chapt. 9 QVickly here maist thou reckon vp Isr'els originall ●nd Iuda's genealogies the Priests and Leuites all REad also of the Nithinims that dwelt in Salem than ●he charge of Leuites and the stock of Saul and Ionathan Chapt. 10 SAuls ouerthrow and death obserue hee 's murtherd on his sword ●r his and sonnes bones Iabesh men a buriall place afford THe cause why God thus cast off Saul and crown'd the sonne of lesse ●as that he went vnto a witch and so his lawes transgresse Chapt. 11 VNto Dauid all Israel come at Hebron make him King a foes driuen out he Sion tooke his Worthies water bring Chapt. ●2 A Multitude of warlike men at Hebron doth appeare ●●th one consent they make him King with feasts and ioyfull cheare Chapt. 13 BLest Dauid will fetch home the Arke new Cart they doe prepare Vzza strucke dead Obed and his for th'Arkes sake blessed are Chapt. 14 COme see how kindly Hiram deales with Dauid now made king In sending wood to build his house with many another thing DAuid perceiues the Lords great loue Philistines peace doe spurne His children wiues he twice preuailes foes Idols all doth burne Chapt. 15 EXprest is here the cause why God a breach among them made Because they brought not home the Arke as God by Moses said FOr it a place the king prepares the Leuites it vp take They beare it Dauid danc't for ioy scornfully Micholspake Chapt. 16 GReat solemne feasting Dauid makes they offer sacrifice A Quire he orders to sing praise and was the godly guise HE made a Psalme of thanksgiuing his Priests and Porters marke The Ministers Musicians still to attend the Arke Chapt. 17 INtending to build God an house whereof God neuer spake Nathan doth first approue th' intent after forbids to make KNow here God promise made to him and his seed for his sake Marke Dauids praises and prayer which he to God doth make Chapt. 18 LOe how he conquers Philistins and Moabites subdues Hadarezer and the Syrians with all their cursed crewes MArke how king Tou by Hadoram doth gifts and presents send For vanquishing Hadarezer for so their warre did end NOw both the presents and the spoile to God king Dauid giues ●n Edom he puts Garrisons and then full quiet liues Chapt. 19 O See how Dauids seruants sent to visit Hanun king Are sore abus'd but this abuse doth bane vpon him bring PRoud Ammonites by Syrians with aide are strengthened But by Abisha and Ioab are all discomfited QVickly a new supply is made of Syrians againe ●y Shophach and by Dauid king these Syrians are slaine Chapt. 20 RAbbah by Ioab is besieg'd and by king Dauid spoil'd ●e takes the kings crowne off his head his men tortur'd and spoil'd SEe how king Dauid and his men doe three great Giants quell Thrice they blasphemously defide the hoast of Israel Chapt. 21 TEmpted by Sathan Dauid sends to number Israel The number brought Dauid repents and faith he did not well VNto him are three plagues propos'd he chooseth of them all The pestilence he doth preuent by prayer Salems fall AT Gods direction Dauid buyes good Ornans threshing floore There builds an Altar there God giues a signe of his fauour BY Gods command the plague is staid at Ornans floore he prayes From offering at Gibeon him feare of Angell stayes Chapt. 22 CEdars great store Iron ● and brasse King Dauid doth prouide He knew before the Temples place where th' Altar should abide DEare sonne saith he build thou Gods house which I did once intend But was forbid God make thee wise his statutes to attend EVen all the Princes of the Land he bids to helpe his sonne To serue the Lord who to them all so graciously had done Chapt. 23 FRom all the quarters of the Land King Dauid full of dayes Priests Princes Levites gathered and taught them all Gods wayes GAthered all together thus Solomon is made King The Leuites numbred charg'd to serue the Lord in euery thing Chapt. 24 HEre Aarons sonnes diuided are but two for sinne are slaine Off●ing strange fire the other two as Priests doe still remaine INto a booke the chiefe were writ Aarons and ● Leuites sonnes Assign'd by lot ●hey all must serue at t●eir set times and turnes Chapt. 25 KNow cunningst singers set apart to sing the Lord before By lot they are diuided all in orders twenty foure Chapt. 26 LOe how the porters parted are by lot who had the gate The Leuites are the treasurers who iudge the ciuill state Chapt. 27 MOnethly each Captaine serues in course and each tribe hath his head The peoples numbring Dauid stayes the officers ordred Chapt. 28 NOw Dauid doth assemble all the Peeres of Israel And in the great assembly he them openly did tell OF all the promises God made to him and to his sonne Of all the fauors he had shew'd and workes which he had done PErswading all to feare the Lord as long as they should liue Euen Solomon to whom he doth the temples patterne giue Chapt. 29 QVickly by his example rare entreaty and request Princes and people willingly to offer then are prest REioycing much king Dauid makes a Psalme of thanksgiuing The people hauing blessed God make Solomon their king SHortly then after Dauid dies who raign'd in Israel Full forty yeares his facts are blaz'd by Gad and Samuel II CHRONICLES Chapt. 1 AT Gibeon king Solomon doth offer solemnly For asking wisdome he is blest of God exceedingly BOth wisedome honor wealth and strength he doth on him bestow ●ike him in dignity was none that euer liu'd below Chapt. ● COme see the multitude of men that he doth here prouide ●o build the Temple some to worke and some the worke to guide DIspatcht is an Ambassador to Hiram king of Tyre ●r workmen and prouision such as he did desire EVen wood and workmen both he grants one doth in kill exceed ●e praiseth God that such a sonne King Dauid did succeed Chapt. ● FVlly when all mate●ial● were gathered in great store ●he Temple lie begins to build in Ornans threshing floore GOd taught him how and what to doe then Solomon begins ●o make and guild porch beames and house with the two Cherubins HEe made two pillars and the vaile of precious stuffe and rare ●n right and left side of the house the pillars reared are Chapt. 4 IN like manner Solomon makes Gods altar
REquiring restitution they promise to restore The goods they got by vsury vnlawfully before SEt how his owne allowance due Nehemiah doth forbeare He keepeth hospitality because of Gods true feare Chapt. 6 TO terrifie good Nehemiah Sanballat doth deuise By subtile craft by rumors false and hired prophecies VNto the teriour of their foes and ioy of Israel The wall is fully finished and all things wondrous well AFter al this intelligence doth passe most secretly Betweene the Nobles of the Iewes and these false enemies Chapt. 7 BEhold the charge of faire Salem Nehemiah doth commit To Hanani and Hananiah that they should gouerne it COunted by Genealogy are all the people here That first came out of Babylon to their owne Country deare DEclared are their numbers great and here is made narration Of Leuits priests and Nethinims their substance and oblation Chapt. 8 EZra together gathereth the people all about Religiously the Law is read and heard of all the rou● FOr knowledge of the word of God the people much delight They forward are to heare the word and to be taught it right GAthering branches from the Mount they boothes ● thereof doe make The feast of tabernacles kept they ioy and comfort take Chapt. 9 HEre Isra'ls people fast and pray An. Mundi 3528 and of their sinnes repent Strange wiues which they had maried away from them are sent IOyfully then they praise the Lord by Leuites exhortation And of his wonders wonderfull they make a declaration KNowing the Lords exceeding loue the Leuites doe confesse Religiously his fauours great and peoples wickednesse Chapt. 10 LEarn here their names that with the Lord their couenant renew And seale the same they still will giue the Lord his seruice due MArke wel the points of this their oath no strange wiues will they take To buy or sell on Sabbath day they will great conscience make NOne of Gods lawes they will transgresse but him with worship pure They will adore both they and theirs while breath and life endure Chapt. 11 OBserue how Rulers willingly dwell in Ierusalem The people chosen are by lot to dwell therein with them PRiests Leuites and the Nethinims with diuers other moe QVite to their owne possessions In Iudas Cities goe Chapt. 12 REad here the number of Leuites and Priests of Israel That did from Babylon come vp with good Zerubbabel SEe who of Leuites and of Priests were principall and prime See the succession of high Priests To Alexanders time THe dedication of the walls with great solemnity The Priests and Leuites offices this Chapter doth descry Chapt. 13 VPon the reading of the Law An. Mundi 3539 they make a separation The mixed multitude are put out from the congregation AT Nehemiahs home returne from Artaxerxes King He clenseth cleane the chambers all and did in order bring BOth offices and officer● that had Gods house defil'd He did reforme the Sabbaths breach strange wiues were all exil'd ESTER Chapt. 1 AHashuerosh mighty King doth make a royall feast To all his Princes vnder him An. Mundi 3376 the greatest and the least BOuntifully he banquetred an hundred fourescore dayes To shew forth his magnificence his royall power and praise COunting no cost a second feast for seuen whole dayes he made This royall feast was in his Court on beds of gold prepar'd DElicate wine in golden cups they dranke vnto their fill Yet none were forc'd to drinke a draught or drop against his will EVnuches were sent then by the King to bring his crowned Queene That of his noble Princes all her beautie might be seene FLatly the Queene denyes to come which frets the King full sore An act is made which King confirmes and shee 's diuorc'd therefore GReatly the King and Princes all are pleas'd with this decree That euery man should rule his house and wiues should subiect be Chapt. 2 HIs officers were sent to fetch and they with speed doe bring An. Mundi 3380 The fairest virgins in the land Ester best pleas'd the King IN stead of Vasthi shee 's made Queene the King for Esters sake Vnto his Noble Princes all ●a royall feast doth make KIngly gifts and magnificall the King doth then bestow Her kindred yet vnto the King Queene Ester did not show LEwd and rebellious potters two did seeke to kill the king But Mordecai the treason tells they 're hang'd for that same thing Chapt. 3 MAlicious Haman by the King exalted is and grac'd Aboue all Princes in the Court in chiefest honor plac'd NO man refus'd to reuerence curst Haman in this sta All the kings seruants bow'd their knees as he past through the gate ONely good Mordecai refus'd for all the Kings decree To this same vile ambitious wretch he would not bow the knee PRoud Haman then is full of wrath and seeketh for to kill Not Mordech ' onely but the blood of all the Iewes to spill QVickly he doth preuaile with King and gets a sharpe decree That Iewish people on one day all murthered should be REadily then the posts went forth when they commission had The King and Haman drinking sate when Iewes were wondrous sad Chapt. 4 SAckcloth and ashes Mordech ' weares his garments eke he rent In City crying bitterly and at kings gate he went THe Iewes likewise in euery place weeping in sackcloth sate To Mordech ' Ester rayment sent but he receiu'd it not VNto good Mordech ' Ester sent truely to know the thing He tells her bids her begge the liues of all the Iewes o' th king AGainst the law she said it was in kings sight to appeare Vncall'd yet she thinkes for that cause the Lord had plac'd her there BOldly good Ester then commands that they would fast and pray She will doe so and then shee saith she surely will obay Chapt. 5 COstly and royall robes put on she in Kings sight doth stand His Scepter which he held to her she toucheth with her hand DEclare Queene Hester what 's the suite saith he that thou dost craue Though halfe my Kingdome thou demand thou shalt it surely haue ESter inuiteth then the King and Haman to a feast King bids that Haman should make hast to yeeld to her request FVll glad was Haman of this grace and friendly inuitation But Mordech's stournesse fill'd him full of wrath and indignation GReat glory wealth and children store his fauour with the King Queene Hesters inuitation he telleth euery thing HIs wife vnto and to this friends but all his glorious state Yeelds him no ioy while Mordecai so stoutly sate at Gate IN friendly sort his wife and friends bids him a gallowes make And beg that Mordoch ' might be hang'd at this he comfort takes Chapt. 6 KIng Ashuerus could not sleepe he bids his seruants bring The booke of records where he findes that Mordech sau'd the King LEarning that he had no reward for this his worthy deed With bloody Haman he consults what grace should be decreed MInding no good to Mordecai Haman wills he
here doth promise make That he will pay those vowes to him which he vndertake BRiefe summe whereof was that as God had heard his suites alwaies So in his Church he will set forth his honour power and praise Chapt. 57 COme read how Dauid to the Lord with faith doth cry and call When men at Ziph did him betray into the hands of Saul DEsiring mercy earnestly when he was in Sauls ●●●e He hath fullinesse and confidence that mercy he shall haue EVer he trusts that God will shew his glorie and his power In heauen and earth against his foes that sought him to 〈◊〉 FOr which he promiseth to praise him in the congregation He also will exte●● his 〈◊〉 among the Heathen nations Chapt. 58 GReat hatred in his deadly foes Dauid doth here set downe Who secretly and openly did alwaies on him f●owne HIs bane in bloody wife they sought from them he doth appeale Vnto the Lord who in due time his iudgments will reaueale IN God saith he the iust shall ioy when they doe plainly ●e● That to the glory of the Lord the wicked plagu●● be Chapt. 59 KIng Dauid here a p●a●●● make● being sore troubeled By cruell Saul who seruants sent to slay him in his bed LAmenting first he shewes to God his owne integritie And then of his most furious foes the bloody cruelty MOst earnestly he God intreats his iudgements to expresse Vpon all those that sinne commit of wilfull wickednesse NOting that though such men doe liue a while vpon the earth To try his people yet he will consume them in his wrath OCcasion thereby he will giue that men may know alwaies That he the God of Iacob is whom he will alwaie a praise Chapt. 60 PRosperously how Dauid King gets many victories Still conquering and beating downe his proudest enemies QVelling them all which thing did shew from whence his honour came He saith they all shall prosper well that doe approue the same RIght heartily he praies that sith the Lord the thing had done He would vouchsafe to finish well that worke he had begin Chapt. 61 SOre danger was the Prophet in when he this Psalme indites Either of his sonne Absolon or of the Ammonites THen he for helpe doth call and cry vnto the Lord most high That he would be his strong defence against his enemy VNto the Lord perpetually he praises then will sing When he hath foyl'd his enemies and made him Iudah's King Chapt. 62 A Part of this Psalme doth containe the Prophets meditations Stirring him vp to trust in God against his great tentations BIdding all people trust in God and not in things are vaine From robberie oppression he bids all men refraine COnfessing that all power is Gods mercy from him proceeds He saith he will reward all men according to their deeds Chapt. 63 DAuid after that he had beene in dangerous distresse By cruell Saul who him pursued in desert wildernesse EVen then this Psalme he esemes to make that all might vnderstand His thankes to God for sauing him out of his enemies hand FVll confidently did he trust in mind of his distresse In Gods protecting powerfull hand and in his great goodnesse GOod Dauid then doth prophesie of foes most fearfull fall And of the happy state of those that on the Lord shall call Chapt. 64 HEre are most hearty praiers made by Dauid in this place Against the false reports of them that sought his great disgrace IN raging out words violent not fearing God nor man Pursuing him with deadly bate and all the spight they can KNow yet that Dauid in this Psalme most plainly doth declare That God will strike them suddenly to plague he will not spare LAden with prosperitie shall good men be and iust All shall be glad and much reioyce that in the Lord doe trust Chapt. 65 MArke here a Psalme of praise to God by faithfull people all Who are by Syon signified for hearing when they call NOt plaging them as they deseru'd but shewing mercy great He did them chuse p●eserue and rule and fatherly intreat O How they praise him for his gifts vpon the earth bestow'd But chiefly for his wondrous loue which to his Church he showed Chapt. 66 PRaises to yeeld vnto the Lord and to consider well His workes the Prophet doth exhort all that on earth doe dwell QVickly the Lords most mightie power he plainly doth display That all stout rebells he thereby might sore afright and fray REhearsing how from bondage great affliction and thrall He of his loue deliuered his Israell people all SVre promise here he makes to God to offer sacrifice And calleth all that feare the Lord that they should doe likewise THen bids all holy ones to come to him that may heare What God had done for his poore soule what loue he still did beare Chapt. 67 VNto the Lord the Church doth pray his fauours still to see And that with his sweet countenance they might enlightned be ALl her suites are to this end made that Gods wayes might be knowne And that to Iewes and Gentiles all his iudgments might he showne BLest Kingdome he of God declares which should erected be Throughout the world at his comming euen vniuersally Chapt. 68 COme see how Dauid setteth forth as in a Glasse most cleare Th' exceeding mercies of the Lord shew'd to his people deare DEclaring how by all good meanes he doth himselfe expresse To be a iudge of widowes cause father of fatherlesse EXcellent and most glorious yea without all compare Of worldly things the Church of God and Gods owne people are FVrnished with his benefits adorned with his grace Defended from their enemies victorious in each place GRanting and finding this most true Dauid exhorts therefore All men to praise and magnifie the Lord for euermore Chapt. 69 HEre Dauid as a type of Christ we typified find Complaining praying feruently with zeale and griefe of mind IN cruell sort he vexed was they vinegar and gall Did giue him for his meat and drinke and mockt him eke withall KNow here their punishments set downe where all his foes are durst Euen traitors all whereof Iudas was chiefest and the worst LYing in great affliction he gathers heart at last And offers prayse● vnto God for all his goodnesse past MVch more regarded is such prayse then any sacrifice Whereof vnto th' afflicted soules great comforts may arise NOw therefore he prouokes the heauens the earth and ●ke the Seas To laud the Lord and then of Christ his Kingdome prophesies OF all his Churches he hath eare in which who shall liue well Euen all the faithfull and their seed for euermore shall dwell Chapt. 70 PVt to confusion that his foes may bee with hast and speed The Psalmist prayeth hartily and to be helpt at need QViet peace that all godly men and comfort still may haue He of the Lord must earnestly doth beg desire and craue Chapt. 71 REspectiuely King Dauid prayes establisht by Gods word And promise that he in his need
pleasing gourd did smite it withered quite away An east winde beat on Ionah's head which made him faint and say BEtter it were for me to die then draw in vitall breath Doest well to fret thus for the gourd yea well vnto the death COmpassion hadst thou on the gourd for which thou tookst no paine And would'st thou haue in Niniueh sixscore thousand persons slaine MICHA Chapt. 1 ALL people dwelling on the earth attend and giue an eare And let Iehouah from aboue against you witnesse beare BEhold hee comes and will tread downe the earth with workes of wonder The mountaines then shall melt like wax and vallies cleaue asunder CAuse of all this is Iacobs sinne and sinnes of Israell For Salem and Samaria against me doe rebell DOwne will I bring Samaria's pride their Images I 'le burne Their Idols which are harlots hires to harlots hires shall turne EVen likes the Dragons and the Owles I le waile and mourne for them A deadly wound to Iuda's come and to Ierusalem FOR Aphrah rowle thy selfe in dust thou Lachish hast and flee For Zions sinne and Israels was first begun in thee GIfts shalt thou giue to Moresheth yet will I bring an heire Enlarge thy baldnesse captiues are thy children deare and faire Chapt. 2 HOuses and fields they take away and poore men sore oppresse They mischiefe muse vpon their beds and practise wickednesse I Therefore haue deuis'd a plague from which they shall not flee A lamentation shall they make and say we spoyled be KNow that no man hereafter shall by lot diuide your land The Prophets must not prophesie the people so command LEt Iacobs house this vnderstand Gods spirit is not restraind My word doth good to those that haue from wickednesse refrain'd MY folke of late are risen vp of poore haue made a prey The wiues are cast out of their homes and children tane away NO rest therefore here shall you finde if thou false Prophet see Of strong drinke and of wine to preach that Prophet is for thee O Iacob I will gather thee as sheepe in fold to slay Thy gates are broke thou and thy king thy foes shall driue away Chapt. 3 PRinces of Iacob heare I pray ye guides of Israel heare Who hate the good and loue the bad the poore in peeces teare QVietly should you not beare rule and loue the holy ones But ye plucke off my peoples skinnes and flesh from off their bones RObbing his thus God will not heare when they shall call and cry But hide his face because they dealt with poore so cruelly SO will he deale with false Prophets which make the people erre Against the man that bribes them not who wickedly doe warre THerefore shall their bright sun goe downe no vision shall they see Such Seers shall be sore asham'd and shall not answered be VNt ' Israel to declare their sinne and Iacob his transgression The Lord hath giuen me might and power and to reproue oppression ALL Israels and Iacobs heads to heare me now begin Who Zion build with guiltlesse blood and Salem with your sinne BEcause your Iudges judge for bribes and Priests doe preach for hire And yet will say we shall doe well God will grant our desire COnfusion therefore shall befall to Zion for your sake It shall be plow'd Ierusalem the Lord great heapes will make Chapt. 4 DIsposed and established shall be in latter dayes The mountaines and the house of God and folke shall flock those waies EAch nation then shall say let 's goe to th' mountaine of the Lord From Zion shall the law goe forth from Salem goes his word FOR God will teach vs there his wayes and we will walke therein He shall among the nations iudge and plague them for their sinne GReat plentie and peace the Church shall haue and euery man shall sit Vnder his figtree and his vine Gods mouth hath spoken it HEr that halteth and is cast off her that 's afflicted sore I will assemble God shall raigne in Zion euermore IErusalem the Lordship shall and kingdome come to thee Thou shalt goe forth to Babylon and there deliuered be KIngdomes against thee gathered be as sheaues into the floore Arise and thresh their gaine I le giue vnto the God of power Chapt. 5 LOe here the birth of Christ our Lord his kingdome conquest eke How they shall smite this Israels iudge with rod vpon his cheeke MArke Bethlem Ephrata though thou of thousands be the least Yet out of thee Messiah comes whose Crowne shall be increast NOw in Iehouahs mightie strength he shall his people feed He shall bring peace defend from foes and helpe his in their need OF Iacob they that shall remaine shall be as dew on grasse And as young lyon among the Sheepe which spoyles where he doth passe PReuaile thou shalt against thy foes who shall be foil'd and slaine Their Cities sack't no witchcraft shall in all thy courts remaine QVite will I cut thine Idols off thou shalt adore no more Thy handy works in fury I. will plague the heathen sore Chapt. 6 REad here Iehouahs iust complaint and great controuersie For ignorance in gratitude and for Idolatry SHew me my people if thou canst wherein I haue beene slacke I brought thee out of Egypt land what good thing didst thou lacke THat ye may know my righteousnesse remember now full well What mischiefe Baalak did deuise against whole Israel VNto the Lord what shall I giue for sauing of my soule Will offerings please a thousand rammes ten thousand riuers of oyle AN vpright heart and mercifull is that which God requires And that thou humbly walke with God performing his desires BEhold the rod which God appoints for them that get their treasures By bagges and ballances of false waights by scant and pinching measures CRuell and violent in their deeds deceitfull in their words Are rich and poore the Lord therefore will smite them with the sword DEsolate sure I will thee make away thou shalt be swept For Omri's lawes and Ahabs wayes of thee are duely kept Chapt. 7 EVen as the gleanings of the grapes thus doth the Church complaine Am I woe is my heart therefore no vpright men remaine FOr blood they all doe lye in wayt each man doth hunt his brother The Prince the Iudge the mighty men worke mischiefe one and other GIue trust to none the best 's too bad keepe counsaile from thy wife The childrens disobedience to parents is most rife HOpe will I still in God my Lord I know he will me heare For though I fall yet shall I rise O foes I doe not feare I Patiently will beare his rod vntill he plead my cause Because against him I haue sinn'd and broken all his lawes KNow and behold his righteousnesse I shall my foes shall see And be asham'd when ● they behold that God deliuereth me LEt all thy folke in Bashan feed and Gilead as of old Right wondrous things as in Egypt shall then be shew'd and told MOu'd and
hope he lou'd vs foes now friends he sure will saue KNow that as Adams sinne did bring man into wofull case So Christ much more by ● righteousnesse did farre exceed in grace Chapt. 6 LIue not in sinne y' are dead thereto as Baptisme makes it plaine Obey not lust nor suffer ● sinne in mortall bodies raigne MAde free from sin your members yeeld to serue the Lord aboue Who sinne must for their wages looke eternall death to proue Chapt. 7 NO longer then a man doth liue the law hath power or might But we by Christ are dead to th' law euen each beleeuing wight O Say not then the law is sinne it 's holy good and iust But by the law I knew not sinne it said Thou shalt not lust PAssing great sins it doth reueale and makes me full of blame And grieu'd I am because that I cannot performe the same Chapt. 8 QVite freed from condemnation are true beleeuers all Who loath their lusts procuring death and are spirituall REgard the blessings of Gods childe all long to see him freed Nothing can seuer him from God his glory of old decreed Chapt. 9 SOry I am for th'Israelites God did not promise all The seed of Abraham for to saue but Iacob he did call THe Lord shewes loue to whom he will as Potter with his clay So dealeth he it was foretold Iewes should be cast away VNder the law they needs would liue they sought not life by grace But stumbled at that stumbling stone and Christ would not embrace Chapt. 10 ALL iust by faith not by the law Christ hath perform'd the same ●ll that by faith take hold on him shall neuer come to shame BY Preachers sent this faith is wrought in Iewes and Gentiles all 〈◊〉 his Israel knew for all day long the Lord on them did call Chapt. 11 CAst off they are not all from God though some he did disdaine ●ome are elected and there 's hope they shall b'ingraft againe DEspise them not nor boast thy selfe a Sauiour God did raise His iudgements are past finding out all laud to him alwaies Chapt. 12 EVen all Gods children must be mou'd by mercies God to please None of himselfe must thinke too well attend thy place with peace FEruent in spirit let vs serue God peace patience loue withall God doth require reuenge forbids thy foes feed when they call Chapt. 13 GIue Magistrates their duties due for conscience them obey The man that loues fulfills the law owe nought but loue I say HIgh time it is now to awake time of saluation's neare ●●●ss your sinnes and put on Christ all fleshly lusts forbeare Chapt. 14 IN things indifferent none condemne let no offence appeare In them for that is prou'd sinne by many reasons cleare Chapt. 15 KNow how the strong must beard with we●ke our selues we may not please Christ did not for his loue to all did wondrously encrease LEt vs our br●thren so receiue S Paul excuse doth make He will come see them and ● desires their prayers for his sake Chapt. 16 MY helpers in Christ Iesus greet of such men take good heed As caused dissentions in the Church and great offences breed NOte and auoide them they are such as seeke their belly ease The simple hearts they doe deceiue and them with faire words please ON your behalfe I doe reioyce the truth you doe obey Satan shall shortly be trod downe to God be praise for aye 1 CORINTHIANS Chapt. 1 AFter his salutations he exhorts to vnity Reproues their discords worldly wise he here doth vilifie BY preaching counted foolishnesse he doth beleeuers saue Not many mighty Noblemen such grace and fauour haue Chapt. 2 CHrist crucified to you I preach● without inticing words Yet with such power as far doth passe the sense that man affords Chapt. 3 DIuisions argue fleshly minds with milke I did you feed The planter except God doth blesse is nought at all indeed EVery man must looke what he builds Christ the foundation sure Worlds wisedome folly Gods Temple we must keepe chast and pure Chapt. 4 FAithfull must all Christs Stewards be all things are from the Lord Then glory not th'Apostles are of worldly men abhorr'd GOds Kingdome 's not in word but power Paul is their father deare Him must they follow he will come with loue or rod to feare Chapt. 5 HEe 's cause of shame and not of ioy that incest did commit Purge leauen out with scandalous doe neither eate nor sit Chapt. 6 IN law suites before Infidells vexe not your brethren deare Th'vnrighteous shall not enter heauen ô therefore quake and feare KNow that your bodies members are of Christ and temples pure O' th holy Ghost therefore you must all filthinesse abiure Chapt. 7 LEst men vncleannesse should commit God mariage doth ordaine Know how and when to vse the same and when 's fit to refraine MEn in that calling must abide wherein they haue beene plac'd Keepe wedlocke band why virgins life is so prefer'd and grac'd Chapt. 8 NO meats to Idolls offered eate offend not one another Abuse not Christian liberty but loue ye euery brother Chapt. 9 OF his freedome he doth intreat and how the Lord ordain'd Pastors to liue by Christs Gospell though he himselfe abstain'd PReaching he was not chargeable nor did in any case Offend in things indifferent our life is like a race Chapt. 10 QVite ignorant you shall not be that Iewish sacraments Are types of ours examples eke are all their punishments REfraine from all Idolatry beware ye euery one Christs cup and cup of Deuills to drinke giue ye offence to none Chapt. 11 SEE Christ dishonor'd when men pray or preach with couer'd head And when their women in the Church haue heads vncouered THeir meetings were not for their good the Supper was ● prophan'd He shewes the purity thereof when first it was ordain'd Chapt. 12 VArious are spirituall gifts yet doe they profit all For seruice and to edifie Christs body mysticall Chapt. 13 ALL gifts although they doe surmount yet are they nothing worth Without true loue and charity the praise thereof set forth BY it we still reioyce in truth loue alwayes patience hath It neuer failes but is prefer'd before our hope and faith Chapt. 14 COmmended here is prophesie before strange tongues prefer'd To instruments compar'd they be and both must be refer'd DIrectly to their proper end which is edification Th' abuse is taxt women deny'd to speake in congregation EVen of their husbands let them learne let holy men each one ●onfesse these are the lawes of God let things be comely done Chapt. 15 FRom Christ his resurrection he proues that we must rise Against him who that Article most faithlesly denyes GReat fruit to mankind comes thereby the manner marke and see How dead arise how men aliue at that day chang'd shall be Chapt. 16 HEE bids them succour Salems Saints doth Timothie commend Giues Christian admonitions salutes and makes an end 2 CORINTHIANS Chapt. 1 AGainst their troubles