Selected quad for the lemma: day_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
day_n name_n sabbath_n saturday_n 4,635 5 12.5519 5 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A11230 A diuine dictionarie, or, The Bible abreuiated Containing the whole Scripture. Being most necessarie for the present finding out of any part thereof. By T.S. [sic] H. S., fl. 1616. 1615 (1615) STC 21493.5; ESTC S120477 80,435 148

There are 2 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

beheaded Christ féedeth fiue thousand men with fiue loaues and two fishes 15. Christ excuseth his Disciples and rebuketh the Scribes and Pharises 16. The Pharises require a token Iesus warneth his Disciples of the Pharises doctrine 17. The transfiguration of Christ he healeth the lunaticke 18 He teacheth his Disciples to be humble and harmlesse to auoid occasions of euill 19. Christ giueth answere concerning mariage and The Contents of St. Mathew teacheth not to be carefull nor to loue worldly riches 20. Christ teacheth by a similitude that God is debter vnto no man he teacheth his Disciples to be low●ly and giueth to blinde men their sight 21. He rideth into Hierusalem he driueth the marchants out of the Temple and curseth the figge tree 22. Tribute to be giuen vnto Caesar he answereth the Scribe vnto his question 23. Christ crieth woe to the Pharises Scribes and hippocrits And prophecieth the destruction of Hierusalem 24. Christ sheweth his Disciples the destruction of the Temple the end of the world and the tokens of the latter daies and warneth them to wake for the world shall suddenlie perish 25. The tenne Virgins the talents deliuered to the seruants and of the generall iudgement 26. Mary Magdalen annointeth Christ they eate the Easter Lambe 27. Christ is deliuered vnto Pilat Iudas hangeth himselfe 28. The resurrection of Christ the high Priests giue the souldiers money to say that Christ was stolen out of the graue A Table for the better vnderstanding of the six twentith Chapter of Saint Mathew the foureteenth of Saint Marke the twentie two of Saint Luke and the nineteenth of Saint Iohn The beginning of the daies according to the Iews reckoning The day of 24. houres comprising the night beginneth the Euening at Sunne-set and endeth the next day at Sunne set according to the Romans reckoning The day of 24. houres comprising the night beginneth at Sun rising and continueth vntill the next day Sunne rising according too ur reckoning The day of 24. houres comprising the night beginneth at mid-night and endeth the next day at the same houre at midnight The names of the daies after the Iewes the 1. day of the sabboth or of the weeke the 2. day of the sabboth or of the weeke the 3. day of the sabboth or of the weeke the 4. day of the sabboth or of the weeke the 5. day of the sabboth or of the weeke the 6. day of the sabboth or of the weeke the sabboth that is to say the day of rest the first of the sabboth as before The names of the daies after vs. sunday munday tuesday wednesd thursday frieday saturday sunday Certaine daies of the month of March in the yeere that Iesus Christ suffered 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 the en●ring of Iesus Christ on t●e asse co●● with the she ●●s●e into Hi●●●sa●em the Figge-tree cursed and withered the dining with S●mon the leaper Iesus Christ sold by Iudas the preparation of the passeouer according to the Law the preparation of the passeouer according to the Iewes the day of the feast of the passeouer according to the tradition of the Iews Iesus ris●● againe o● the sunday before the breake of the day WE haue in this description conferred the vse and manner of the celebration of Easter that the Iewes held with that which we vse to reckon and beg●n at and also to name the dates of the weeke and haue added thereto certaine daies of the month of March in the yeere that Iesus Christ suffered to declare the vnderstanding of the said difficultie wherein is to be noted that the ●…d Iesus celebrated not the passe-ouer the same day that the Iewes did but that ●● which came not to breake the Law but to fulfill the Law● in euery point cate the Lambe with his Disciples at the time ordained by the Lawe Exo. 12. which is the 14 day of the first month that is to say March in the afternoone on the which bega●●● the said feaste which fel● this yeere on the Frieday the euen of the Sabboth or day of 〈…〉 on the which day he which was the true Lambe was offered to the end that the tr●th might agree with the figure but the Iewes celebrated the said Passe-ouer the day following at euen after the Sun set Iesus Christ being in the graue for that by tradition of their pr●…ssors the said feast which fell on the Frieday according to the Law 〈…〉 the Disciples prepare the lābe which Iesus Christ ●ate with them after euen the same day on which euen began the feast Iesus hauing eaten the Lambe with his Disciples instituteth the Sacrament of the supper is kissed by Iudas is crucified dead and buried Iesus Christ resteth in the graue all this day the wom●● c●r●e ointment very yearely in the morning to 〈…〉 graue deferred to the next day which was the day of their weekly Sabaoths because they would not keepe two feastes togeather for this feast day they called the great Sabaoth Iohn 19. and also because as enemies of the truth they would seeke all meanes possible to keepe him from being knowne the Messias Here is also to be noted that where the ●ating of the Lambe the institution of the Sacrament with the residue before mentioned is referred to Thursday and Frieday if you reckon according to the Iewes accompt who begin their Frieday night on Thursday after Sunne set and continueth that night and day vntill the next day after Sunne s●… shall finde that Christ did ●ate the Paschall Lambe instituted the Sacrament of his body and bloud was kissed by Iudas and was c●ucified dead and buried vppon Frieday but if you reckon after our v●● then Christ did ●ate the Paschall Lambe instituted the Sacrament of his ●od●●nd bloud and was kissed of Iudas on Thursday but was crucified dead and buried vppon Frieday The Gospell by St. Marke hath sixteene chapters The Contents of the Chapters viz. 1. THe office of Iohn Baptist the Baptisme of Christ his Chapters 16. fasting and preaching 2. He healeth the man of the palsie and calleth Leui the Customer 3. He helpeth the man with the dried hand and chooseth his Apostles 4. The parable of the sower Christ stilleth the tempest of the sea which obeyeth him 5. Christ deliuereth the possessed from the vncleane spirit The Contents of St. Marke and the woman from the bloodie issue 6. Of Christs doings and estimation in his owne countrie 7. The Pharises finde faulte at the Disciples eating of meate with vnwashed hands the healing of the deafe and dumbe 8. The miracle of the seauen loaues how we should follow Christ 9. The transfiguration of Christ of seasoning with salte 10. Of diuorcement a rich man questioned how he might inherit eternall life Chapters 16. 11. Christ rideth to Hierusalem the Pharises aske Christ of his authoritie 12. The vine-yeard is let out to husband men the poore widowes farthing 13. The destruction of the Temple signes before Christs The Contents of St.
his preseruation here is the image of Christs Kingdome which shall conquer through Christ by the vnspeakeable loue of God though all the world resist 19. He moueth the faithfull to glorifie God by the work manship proportion and ornaments of the heauens and by the Law wherein God is reuealed familiarly to his chosen people 20. The people pray to God to heare their King and receiue his sacrifice which he offered before he went to battell against the Ammonites declaring that the heathen put their trust in horses but they trust onely in his name wherefore The Contents the other shall fall but the King and his people shall stand 21. Dauid in the presence of the people praiseth God for the victory giuen them against the Sirians and Amonites 1. Samuel 31. wherein he was crowned with the Crowne of the King of Ammon 2. Samuel 12. and endued with the manifold blessing of God 22. Dauid complaineth of the desperate extreamities and declareth whereof he recouered himselfe from temptation vnder his person is figured Christ 23. Dauid hauing tried Gods manifold mercies diuers times gathereth the assurance that God will continue his goodnesse for euer 24. The grace of God being now vttered in the Temple more glorious then before in the Tabernacle Dauid with exclamation setteth forth the honour thereof mouing the consideration of the eternall mansions prepared in heauen wher of this was a figure 25. Dauid grieued at his sinnes and malicious enemies mo● feruently praieth for forgiuenes especially of such as he committed in youth 26. Dauid iniuriously oppressed and helpelesse yet assured of his integrity to Saul calleth God to defend him causelesse afflicted then he desireth to be in the company of the faithfull in the Congregation of God when hee was banished by Saul promising godly life open praises thanckesgiuing and sacrifice for his deliuerance 27. Dauid deliuered from great perils giueth thanckes wherein we sée his constant faith against the assaults of al his enemies and the end why he desired to liue to be deliuered then he exhorteth to faith and to attend vppon the Lord. 28. Being in feare and pensiuenesse to sée God dishonored by wicked men he crieth for vengeance against them and being assured that God hath heard him he commendeth all the faithfull to his tuition 29. Dauid exhorteth Princes who for the most part thinke there is no God at least to feare him for the thunders and tempests for feare whereof all creatures tremble and albeit it threatneth sinners yet it moueth his to praise his name 30. When Dauid should dedicate his house to the Lord he fell extreame sicke without all hope of life and therefore The Contents after recouery he thanked God exhorting others to doe the like and learne by him that God is rather mercifull then seuere toward his also that aduersity is sudden then he praieth and promiseth to praise God for euer 31. Dauid deliuered from great danger sheweth first what meditation he had by the power of faith when death was before his eies and how the fauour of God alwaies is ready to those that feare him hée exhorteth the faithfull to trust in God because he preserueth him 32. Dauid punished with grieuous sickenesse for his sins counteth them happy to whom God doth not impute their transgressions and after that he had confessed his sinnes and obtained pardon he exhorteth the wicked men to liue godly and the good to reioyce 33. He exhorteth good men to praise God for creating and ●o●erning all things for his faithfull promises for scattering the counsell of the wicked teaching that no creature preserueth any man but onely● is mercy 34. Dauid ●auing escaped Achis 1. Samuel 21. praised God for his deliuerance giuing others example to trust in God to feare and serue him who defendes the godly with his Angels and vtterly destroieth the wicked in their sinnes 35. Saules flatterers persecuted Dauid who praieth for reuenge that his innocency may be declared and that such as take his parte may reioyce for which he promiseth to magnifie Gods name all the daies of his life 36. Dauid vexed by the wicked complaineth of their malice but considering Gods great mercy to all creatures especially towards his children by faith thereof he is comforted and assured of his deliuerance 37. Because the godly should not be daunted to sée wicked men prosper Dauid sheweth that all things shall be granted euen with hearts desire to them that loue and feare God but the wicked albeit they florish for a time shall at length perish 38. Dauid sicke of some grieuous disease acknowledgeth himselfe to be chastised of the Lord for his sinnes and therefore prayeth God to turne away his wrath but in the end with firme confidence and commending his cause vnto God hopeth for spéedy helpe at his hand 39. Dauid hauing determined silence yet burst foorth into The Contents words that he would not through his bitter griefe for hée maketh certaine requests which tast of mens infirmities yet mixed with many praiers and all to shew a mind wonderfully troubled that it may appeare how he did striue mightily against death and desperation 40. Dauid deliuered from great danger doth magnifie God therefore and commendeth his prouidence towards all man-kind then he promiseth to giue himselfe wholy to Gods seruice and declareth how God is truely worshipped afterward he giueth thankes and hauing complained of his enemies he calleth for aide and succour 41. Dauid grieuously afflicted blessed them that pitty his cause complaining of faithlesse friends such as Iudas Iohn 15. then he giueth thankes for Gods mercy in chastising him gently not suffering his enemies to triumph 42. Dauid grieued that through persecutors he could not be present in the Congregation protesting his presence in heart albeit in body separate at last ●ee sheweth that notwithstanding these sorrowes and thoughts yet hee continually putteth his confidence in the Lord. 43. He praieth to be deliuered from them which conspire with Absalon to the end he might ioyfully praise God in his Congregation 44. A most earnest praier made in the name of the faithfull in persecution for sustaining the quarrell of Gods word as in Paul Rom. 8. 45. Salomon his Maiesty honour strength beauty riches and power are praised his mariage with the Egyptian an heathen woman is blest if that she renounce her people and country and giue herselfe wholy to her husband here is figured the wonderfull Maiesty and increase of Christs Kingdome and the Church his spouse now taken of the Gentiles 46. A song of thankesgiuing for the deliuerance of Hierusalem after Senacherib with his army was driuen away or some other like sudden meruailous deliuerance by the mighty hand of God wherby the Prophet commendeth this great benefit doth exhort the faithfull to giue themselues wholly to the hands of God doubting nothing but that vnder his protection The Contents they shall be safe against all the assaults of their enemies 47. An