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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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their foes therein remaine AS Saul so th'armor-bearer did they kill themselues at once The men of Iabesh burne their flesh and bury ● all their bones II SAMVEL Chapt. 1 A Man of Amaleck bringeth newes and saith he Saul did kill His death and sonnes Dauid laments th' Amal'kites blood doth spill Chapt. 2 BY men of Iudah Dauid's King by Abner Ishbosheth Here Ioabs men and Abners fight hee 's cause of As'ols death COmmended are the Iabeshites for kindnesse shew'd to Saul As'el is slaine Ioab retyres marke As'els buriall Chapt. 3 DVring the warre King Dauid growes Abner doth fall away Him Dauid feasts but Ioab stabs all mourne for him that day EVer more curst be Ioabs house his people eke forelorne He bids bring Michol home againe six sonnes to him are borne Chapt. 4 FOr Abners death great troubles grew two traitors in his bed Their King doe kill to Dauid then they both doe bring his head GReat gifts they hoped to haue had he them rewards with death In Abners tombe is buried the head of Ishbosheth Chapt. 5 HEre th'elders Dauid doc annoynt their King o're Israel At thirty yeares he Zida takes and then therein doth dwell IN Salem are eleuen sonnes borne to Dauid Hiram sends Twice Dauid foyles the Philistines Iehovah him defends Chapt. 6 KIng in a Cart doth fetch the Arke An. Mundi 2929 it Vzza stayes and 's slaine Here Dauid danceth Michal scoffes she childlesse doth remaine LEft is the Arke at Obeds house he 's wonderfully blest It s brought to Sion with great ioy and there it findeth rest Chapt. 7 MInding to make the Lord a house first Nathan likes it well But then reproues for no such charge was giuen to Israel NO word was spoken of an house he must not once assay Without command to build him one to God doth Dauid pray OVt of his bowels he shall come that to his holy name Shall build an house for blessings great the King doth praise his name Chapt. 8 PHilistians and the Moabites with Syrians conquered are Hadadezer of whose great spoyle the King gaue God a share QVite quell'd when Toi these enemies saw he gifts to Dauid sends Who louing iustice rulers makes and God him still defends Chapt. 9 REstor'd by him are all Sauls lands and that for Ionathans sake To lame Mephibosheth and he Ziba did fa●mor make SAuls seruant Ziba was before he had an houshold great All subiect to Mephibosheth he with the King did eate Chapt. 10 THen Dauid comforts Hanun King he puts his men to shame Twice he and his are vanquished by Dauid Shobach's slaine Chapt. 11 VNto the warre is Ioab sent at Salem Dauid stayes He lazy lusts for Bethsheba he sends and she obeyes AFfirming that she was with child he for her husband sends He goes not home then Dauid he with murther makes amends Chapt. 12 BY Nathans parable of th●ewe lambe * An. Mundi 2910 the King himselfe doth blame Reprou'd he doth confesse the fact and 's pardon'd for the same CHild being sick for life he prayes but life he could not get Sonne Solomon's borne King Rabbah takes they vnder lawes are set Chapt. 13 DAuids sonne Ammon Tamar loues doth force hate * An. Mundi 2512 turn away Her brother Absolon her receiues and Ammon meanes to slay EVen so he did at sheep shearing this grieued Dauid sore Hee 's comforted but Absolon for feare doth flye therefore Chapt. 14 FOr feare of loosing both her sonnes a widow for helpe doth cry Her sute is all for Absolon * An. Mundi 29●8 and hee 's call'd home thereby GReat beauty and great weight of haire foure children Abs●lon had By Ioabs meanes after two yeares accesse to th'king he had Chapt. 15 HE by his flatt'ry steales away the harts of Israel Pretends a vow to * An. Mundi 2922 Hebron goes and falsly doth rebell IN feare when Dauid flees from him Ittai will not forsake The Priests and Leuites are sent back the Arke with them they take KIng Dauid and his company goe weeping on their way He curseth curst Achitophel Hushai's taught what to say Chapt. 16 LEwd Ziba by suggestions false obtaines his masters goods And Shimei railing calls the King a cruell man of blood MArke Dauids patience how that he from all reuenge abstaines And those who would haue had his head by his command restraines NOw Hushai doth insinuate in t ' Absolons counsell Vile filthy whordomes here are taught by curst Achitophel Chapt. 17 OBserue this counsell ouerthrowne by Hush as God decreed To Dauid secret word was sent with all conuenient speed PErceiuing all his counsell crost Achit'phel hangs himselfe Amasa's captaine King 's refresht with store of friendly wealth Chapt. 18 QVickly he mustereth all his men and bids them haue a care Of Absolon of th'Isra'lites here thousands slaughtered are RIding on 's Mule Absolon's hang'd and cast into a pit Which when the King of Cushi heares he mournes too much for it Chapt. 19 SO dost thou mourne cheare vp thy men they striue to bring him backe Of Shimei Mephibosheth words Chimham shall nothing lacke TO stirr vp Iudah Priests are sent Barzillai is dismist Isr'el and Iud ' expostulate they were not call'd t' assist Chapt. 20 VNto proud Sheba Israel goes Ioab kills Amasa Abel is sau'd by Sheba's head whom they in towne did slay Chapt. 21 ALl Sauls seuen sonnes once hang'd and dead a long dearth ended than In fathers tombe Sauls bones were laid and bones of Ionathan BEhold what kindnesse Rizpah shews foure battels fought againe By foure of Dauids valiant men are foure ● stout Gyants slaine Chapt. 22 COnsidering th● Lords defence and ayde at all assayes King Dauid vowes obedience and soundeth forth his praise Chapt. 23 DAuid doth in these his last words An. Mundi 292● his Christian faith professe Which was beyond all humane sense in Gods good promises EAch Belial brat is curst of God good Rulers euer blest His Worthies names and noble acts are liuely here exprest Chapt. 24 FOr Isr'els sinne God's sore displeas'd and Dauid doth compell His Captaine Ioab for to count the people of Israel An. Mundi 2927 GOds plagues propounded of the three the plague he likes to haue After a great mortality his Salem God will saue HAuing repented God commands that he an Altar make In Ornan's floore their offering Iehouah's anger slakes I KINGS Chapt. 1 ABishag comforts Dauid King when he was wondrous old His fathers Kingdome to vsurpe then Adoniah's bold BY Nathans counsell Bethsheba doth put the King in mind Of former promise made to her which he with oath did bind COncerning Solomon her sonne this oath he doth renew And bids they should anoint him King they then their trumpets blew DAunted is Adoniah then his guests away doe flee And he but if he loyall grow the King will set him free Chapt. 2 EXceeding godly is the charge the father giues his sonne Of fearing God to Barzillai what
strength dare any proue ESteeming yron euen as straw and laughing at the speare Swords darts stones and habergions this monster doth not feare FArre mightier Iehouah is who did this monster make This answer doth this good man Iob for satisfaction take Chapt. 42 GOd can doe all things here Iob saith his heart doth now relent He doth submit himselfe to God and from his heart repent HE for his friends doth prayers make Iobs cause the Lords preferres He makes his friends submit to him who were so full of iarres IN mercy he accepteth Iob his goods he doth restore So that he was made twice as rich as e're he was before KNow his seuen sonnes and daughters three the fairest in that nation He after liued seuenscore yeares and saw foure generations PSALMES Chapt. 1 A Preface this first Psalme doth seeme to be of all the rest To stirre up all to godly life whereby they might be blest BEcause that all who in the word themselues doe exercise The Lord doth blesse exceedingly and makes them heauenly wise COntemners of God and his word although they prosper well Here for a time yet they as chaffe shall all be blowne to hell Chapt. 2 DAuid reioyceth in this Psalme that though his foes doe rage● Yet God his kingdome will preserue and that from age to age EXtolling and aduancing it vntill the world shall end And therefore he exhorteth Kings to Christ to bow and bend FOr though that wicked rulers rage and Gods yoke will not beare Yet he disdaines and scornes their spite and makes them quake for feare Chapt. 3 GOod Dauid from his kingdome driuen was greatly grieu'd in mind For his great sinne against the Lord and could small comfort find HE calleth therefore on the Lord and after waxeth bold Against the terrours of his foes and railings manifold IN hope of helpe he on the Lord for succour still relies Euen then when nought but cruell death was set before his eyes KNowing the truth of Gods promise his faith did much increase That God would plague his enemies but grant his people peace Chapt. 4 LEarne how when Saul did persecute good Dauid then did pray And on Gods faithfull promises did firmely trust and stay MOst boldly therefore he reproues his enemies each one Who wilfully did still resist This iust dominion NO worldly wealth nor earthly ioy doth Dauid seeme to craue It is the fauour of the Lord that he desires to haue Chapt. 5 OPprest with cruell enemies and of worse plagues afraid Dauid did call vpon the Lord for succour helpe and ayde PErswading that it is most iust and requisite also That he should plague malicious men and punish euery foe QVickly he then conceiues comfort assur'd of good successe By comming to his holy house his faith he doth expresse RElying thus vpon the Lord he maketh this conclusion That when his cruell foes are brought to ruine and confusion SEtting him free from all their force that God will doe no lesse To other men that feare his name whom he will likewise blesse Chapt. 6 THe Prophet Dauid when he had by sinne prouokt Gods wrath And felt his hand against him sore fearing the second death VNto the Lord with troubled soule and humble heart he goes Desiring pardon for his sinne and freedome from his woes 〈…〉 AFfirming with an heauy heart that if in indignation ●e should destroy him he could not prayse him in congregation BEing perplexed thus in mind then suddenly with speed ●od sends him ioy and confidence in his extreamest need COuragiously and sharply then he did rebuke those foes ●hat laughed at his miseries reioycing in his woes Chapt. ● DAuid most falsly here accus'd by Chush kinsman to Saul ●o God to be his fence and aide most heartily doth call EArnestly then his harmlesse heart to God he doth commend ●hewing that he against King Saul no malice did intend FOr Gods glory he saith it makes iust sentence to award ●gainst such men as neither God nor good men doe regard GOds mercies and his promises then weighing in his mind ●e waxeth bold and scornes the spite of furious foes vnkind HE threatneth them that all that euill shall light vpon their head Which they for good and godly men through spite imagined ●N ioyful wise vnto the Lord due prayses he will sing For keeping promise faithfully and granting his wishing Chapt. 8 KIng Dauid pondering in mind Gods bounty loue and care His prouidence toward mankind most wonderfull and rare LEading him with his benefits making him Lord of all To praise and magnifie his name be presently doth fall MVch wondring at his mercies great who like God did him frame He saith O Lord how excellent is thy most noble name Chapt. 9 NOw after Dauid had giuen thanks for many victories Which God had giuen and granted him against his enemies OFt hauing had experience of his defence and loue Which he in all extremities did manifestly proue PVrsued now againe afresh by his most cruell foe Desireth God to helpe againe as he was wont to doe QVite to destroy malicious men that are on mischiefe set And turne the wicked into hell which doe the Lord forget Chapt. 10 REad how of fraud and tyranny and of all kinde of wrongs Which worldly men were wont to doe with hearts or hands or tongues SPurning the poore despising God read Dauids sore complaints And see the cause why such bad men admit of no restraints THe cause is this they are so drunke with worldly wealth and pleasure That they despise all feare of God and sinne without all measure VNto the Lord he therefore calls that he some helpe would send Against these deuillish wicked men that had no grace to mend AT length he comforteth himselfe with hope of good successe That he will succour and defend the poore and fatherlesse Chapt. 11 BEhold two parts in this same Psalme the first it doth containe The anguish and tentations that Dauid did sustaine COmplaining in how great distresse he was and griefe of minde When Saul did persecute him sore and shew'd himselfe vnkind DEclared then is Dauids ioy to whom God in his need Did alwayes helpe and succour send with all conuenient speed EXtolling here Gods righteousnesse who good and bad doth guide Who ruleth all the things that are within this world so wide Chapt. 12 FVll sore the Prophet here laments the peoples wofull state When godly men are dead and gone and goodnesse all doe hate GOds helpe he speedily requires to succour and releeue His poore distressed childeren whom wicked men doe grieue HE then doth comfort both himselfe and godly Christians all With full assurance of Gods helpe when they on him did call IN keeping of his promises Dauid doth here commend Gods constant course and veritie his children to defend Chapt. 13 KIng Dauid as it were subdued with sundry sorts of griefe And new assaults doth flee to God for succour and reliefe LOng time did his afflictions last long did his foes
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
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
Desiring that he may be blest and praised euermore Chapt. 42 GReat mo●●n● good Dauid maketh here and greiuous lamentation Because hee was by cruell foes kept from the congregation HE earnestly protesteth that although he was away In body yet his heart and mind was with him night and day In th' end he sheweth that he was not so with griefe opprest But that his confidence did still vpon Iehouah rest Chapt. 43 KNow that to be deliuered from all conspiring foes By humble prayer to the Lord the Prophet Dauid goes LOnging that his kind promises performed he might se●l That with his 〈◊〉 and shining light he might directed bee MOst hearvy offerings of praise then Dauid offer will Euen in the congregation and will wait on him still Chapt. 44 NOw faithfullme● doe here record Gods loue and mercies great With which he did his children deare most louingly intreat OBserue how they with griefe complaine because they feele no more His former ●auo●● and his loue which he had shew'd before PItifully they doe alledge the couenant he made With this 〈◊〉 which euermore should last and neuer fade QVite comfortlesse they doe relate what wrongs they did endure For keeping of his couenant with vnright heaten and pure REquesting that he would vouchsafe to take their shame away Because that for his sake their foes did make of them a prey SHewing that to the great contempt of his most holy ha●●e They did re●ound they him intreat not to despise their shame Chapt. 45 THe mightie power of Salomon his strength and maiestie His honour be●●●ie and renowne Dauid doth magnifie VNto King Solomon 〈◊〉 wed King Pharaohs Daughter here And she is blest if she forsake her fathers house so deare ATtend how by this mariage by Dauid specified Christs kingdome and the Gentiles Church his spouse is tipyfied Chapt. 46 BEhold here is a Psa●●● of ioy of triumph thanketh and praise For Salems great deliuerance in her distressed dayes CArefully still God keepeth her he therefore doth exhor● The godly to reioyce thereat to their groache a●●● comfort DEspising all their hatefull feel because God doth delight T' asswage the rage of wicked men when they the iust affright Chapt. 47 EXhorted by the Prophet here are all men of the world With true and vpright hearts t' adore the euer-liuing Lord. FRee fauour which he alwayes had to Israel extended And to his seede the same i● here exceedingly commended GReat thankes and praise he bids them yeeld vnto the Lord most high Of Christs Kingdome in Gospels time he then doth Prophesie Chapt. 48 HEre marke ● great deliuerance Of Salem Gods owne City Against which many Kings arose to spoyle without all pity IErusalem is praised here Church ornaments commended The name of God is magnifi'd who had the same defended KNowne he 〈…〉 to helpe alwaies and succour them in need When they did ●●●bly seeke to him they prosperously did speed Chapt. 49 LEarne how all dweller on the earth the holy Ghost doth call To thinke vpon the life of man so subiect vnto th●all MEn mightie rich 〈◊〉 not the men whom God doth chiefly blesse The godly therefore are to feare such mightie men the lesse NOte how the Prophet Dauid here this to their minde doth bring That Gods good pr●●●●●ce doth rule and gouerne euery thing O See how after death he plagues these men with endlesse paine And how he crownes his owne with ioyes when they shall rise againe Chapt. 50 PVre worshipper● are very few men thinke th●● God delights With outward worships to he selu'd and ceremoniall ri●es QVite carelesse of the inward heart which was the Iewish guise Who thought it was sufficient to offer sacrifice REad how the Prophet Dauid here that false conceit reproues And saith that it is praise and thankes that great Iehouah loues SHewing that they dishonour great to God procu●e and get Who in their outward ceremonies such holinesse doe set THankes giuing for his benefits and worships spirituall Obedience to his commands for these the Lord doth call Chapt. 51 REproued when King Dauid was for his notorious sinne The same to God he doth confesse and further doth begin SOre grieuing humbly to protest that he in sinne was borne Conceiu'd in sinfull mothers wombe and child of wrath forlorne TO all that should liue after him in future generations He leaueth a memoriall of these his protestations VNto the Lord he then doth pray his sinne to blot out quite And that he would renew in him a right and humble spirit A Promise then he makes to God that he will doe his best To teach all 〈◊〉 those good wayes that lead to blessed rest BEing perplexed for the Church which he did greatly feare The Lord would punish for his faults he prayes him to forbeare CRosses or punishment to bring on him or it therefore But rather that he would increase and blesse it more and more Chapt. 52 DAuid doth liuely here describe the cruell Tyranny Of cursed Doeg bloody wretch and his great enemie ESteeming neither God nor m●n hee caus'd Gods Priests be slaine But Dauid plainely doth foreshew his ruine and his bane FIrme confidence he bids good m●n in God their Lord to haue Whose iudgement● 〈◊〉 other foes shall seale but them he still will saue GReat thankes he lastly giues to God that him deliuered The Kingdome here of Antichrist is liuely figured Chapt. 53 HOrrible nature of bad men their cursed cruelty Who say in heart there is no God here Dauid doth discrie IN wickednesse they far exceed they seeke not God nor pray They are corrupt not one doth good nor will the Lord obey KIndled against them i● Gods wrath before they be aware But Dauid prayeth that good men for euer well may fare Chapt. 54 LEwd Saul molesting Dauid was in extreame hazard brought ●y Ziphims also then from God he ayd and succour sought MAking request that all his foes he would cut off and slay ●n hopefull confidence whereof he patiently doth stay NEw praises and free offerings he promiseth to giue ●or his so great deliuerance as long as he shall liue Chapt. ●5 OBserue how Dauid when he was in great extremitie ●omplaineth of Sauls wickednesse and bloody cruelty O Pitifully complaining of the falshood of his friends He vtters strange affections to cause the Lord attend QVickly to pity his estate he after is assur'd That from him full deliuerance shall shortly be procur'd REad how as though he had obtain'd already his request The louing fauour of the Lord by him is here exprest Chapt. 56 SEe here how Dauid being brought vnto the King of G●th An. Mundi 2 Sam. 12.21 Complaineth and imploreth aid in God sure hope he hath THen he sets downe the crueltie the malice enuie strife Of those his bloody enemies that sought to haue his life VExing him still he saith that God his very steps could tell His teares had registred and put them all in his bottell AS for his great deliuerance he
God his mercies manifold to his doth still reueale KNow here the frailtie of mans life his dayes like grasse and flowers But vnto them that feare the Lord his mercy still endures LOe how the Angels are stir'd vp to praise the liuing Lord Marke how his seruants and himselfe thereto doe all accord Chapt. 104 MOst excellently in this Psalme the Prophet doth set forth Gods making of this world so wide with all his workes of worth NOte how he stirreth vp his soule to magnifie his name For his admired prouidence in gouerning the same OBserue how Dauid here doth pray against the wicked traine Who are the cause why God from vs his blessings doth detaine Chapt. 105 PSalmes of thanksgiuing Dauid bids all people here to sing Vnto the Lord and for his loue to feare him as their King QVickly to seek him in his workes and to remember well His loue his care and prouidence ouer all Israel REcord his care of Abraham and further vnderstand His loue to Ioseph and Iacob declar'd in Aegypt land SEe also ouer Moses mild his ● prouidence and care By whom his people Israell from bondage freed were THen see how through the Wildernesse they were by Moses led And how full forty yeares from heauen the were with Manna fed VNtill they came to Canaan that fruitfull promis'd land These things and more thou in this Psalme may'st fully vnderstand Chapt. 106 ATtend how that the Psalmist doth exhort all men to prayse The Lord for all his mercies great which doe endure alwayes BOuntefully he blest the iust who made their supplication To be againe brought to their land by his kind visitation CAlling to mind the wonders great which were in Aegypt wrought ' The peoples great ingratitude is to rehearsall brought DEuoutly they pray to be brought the Heathens from among That they might in their countrey praise the Lord with heart and tongue Chapt. 107 EXhorted by the Prophet here are all both young and old That are redeemed by the Lord and brought to his sheepfold FOr many mercies to giue thankes for his good prouidence Who ruleth all things and is still his Childrens sure defence GOod things and ill he sends to men that he might winne them so Prosperitie aduersitie he sends both wealth and woe HEreat as good and vpright men shall ioy and much reioyce Soe shall all ill mens mouthes be stopt not muttering any voyce Chapt. 108 IN this Psalme these things ● are contain'd first Dauid doth accord With heart prepared and with tongue to praise the liuing Lord. KNowing his promise to be sure concerning Israel That he should be the King thereof and other kingdomes quell LEarne that although God for a time his children seeme to hate Yet will he fight against his foes and ruinate their state Chapt. 109 MAliciously good Dauid was accused vnto Saul By flatterers he prayes that God would kill such enemies all NOw here of Iudas he doth speake who Iesus did betray And eke of all such traytrous foes that would Gods people slay OBserue that Dauid so desires to be set free from thrall That euen his enemies might know that God doth worke it all PRaises he then will giue to God not onely priuately But euen among the multitude and people publikely Chapt. 110 QVickned and much inlightned with sp'rit of Prophecy Of Christ our Prophet Priest and King Dauid doth testifie REad how Herod of his great power from Sion forth is sent Read how the Lord an oath hath made and neuer will repent SEe how of Leuies Priesthood here a finall end is made See how that Christ our king shall rule whole Kingdome shall not fade Chapt. 111 THe Psalmist stirreth all men vp by his ● example rare To praise the Lord for his great workes and for his loue and care VNto his Church and children shew'd whom he doth still maintaine With all things fitting for this life and which may soules sustaine ANd then he doth declare wherein true wisdome doth consist In fearing God obedience and faith in Iesus Christ Chapt. 112 BLest is that man the Psalmist saith that doth Iehouah feare Who doth delight in Godlinesse to whom his lawes are deare CVrst is the state of all those men that doe contemne the same They shall be grieued at the good and melt away with shame DAuid doth here expresly proue great gaine in godlinesse And of this life and that to come to haue the promises Chapt. 113 EXceeding earnest Dauid is to stirre vp our dull sense To magnifie the name of God for his good prouidence FOr that he workes quite contrary to natures course and order In sauing of the Church from harme in euery land and border GOD made vs for that very end that we his name should praise Who makes the barren women beare and poore mans state doth raise Chapt. 114 HEare how the Israelites were brought from out of Aegypt land Obserue the wonders that were wrought by great Iehouahs hand IN that the Sea in Iordan fled and Mountaines skipt like Rammes The Rocke gaue water earth did quake the Hils did leape like Lambes KNow therefore that we are to keepe Gods loue in memorie Who when the course of nature failes presetues miraculously Chapt. 115 LEarne how the Church doth beg of God for honour of his name To be preseru'd and Tyrants all to be destroy'd with shame MOlested by Idolaters they helpe and succour craue And trust in God most constantly that they his helpe shall haue NOt doubting thereof at their need sith he hath them redeem'd And as adopted sonnes receiu'd and fatherly esteem'd O How the godly are stir'd vp to trust in God their shield Who gaue the earth to sonnes of men and blessings dayly yeeld PRomise is made that they will praise his name for euermore If he will free them from their foes and them to peace restore Chapt. 116 QVite freed from danger and distresse when cruell Saul opprest Dauid doth magnifie the Lord who gaue him peace and rest REsolu'd he is to yeeld to him the sacrifice of praise To walke with him to pay his vowes to worship him alwayes SEe here the care Iehouah hath of all that doe him feare Their death is precious in his sight as of his Saints most deare Chapt. 117 THe Prophet Dauid here exhorts the Gentiles to accord And all the people of the world to praise the highest Lord. VNto them all as well as to his people Israel The promise made of life in Christ fulfilled is right well Chapt. 118 A Long time Dauid tipe of Christ was of King Saul reiected As also of his people all he was no whit respected BVt at the time which God had set he was made Isr'els King For which he bids all fearing God all thankfull praises sing CHrist Iesus King and his kingdome is vnder Dauid here Who was refused of his owne made manifest and cleare Chapt. 119 DAuid distressed grieuously doth comfort much his minde With this same Psalme and shewes wherein
worlds creation And for the ruling of all things read Dauids exhortation ACknowledging that we receiue all things from Gods good hand The Prophet proueth that therein our thankes and praise doe stand BY his particular mercies which Israel well knew He saith that euerlasting praise to him from them is due Chapt. 137 COme see the Captiues constancy destroy'd in Babels land Their griefe to see Gods truth decay here maist thou vnderstand DAyly they liu'd in anguish great the Caldees vext so sore With taunts reproaches mocks and scoffs and blasphemies great store ENduring long these miseries the Isra'lites desire That God would plague the Edomites in his prouoked ire FOr ioyning with that Babels brood in all their cruelties Of whose destruction in this Psalme the Prophet prophesies Chapt. 138 GReat courage doth the Prophet vse in praysing Gods goodnes Which he declared vnto him and euery day expresse HIs goodnesse to him was so great that Princes knew the same Euen forraine Princes which with him shall likewise proue the same IN time to come he is assur'd like comforts still to find As he had done in former times from his good God so kind Chapt. 139 KIng Dauid for to clense his heart from all hypocrisie Doth shew that nothing can be hid from Gods all seeing eye LYing him downe or rising vp his thoughts each deed and word Yea all his pathes his walkes and wayes are knowne vnto the Lord. MAn cannot hide himselfe from God his hand will find him out The darkest night is as noone day when ● Sunne shines cleare about NOte how he doth confirme all this by mans most strange creation ●s zeale and feare of God he shewes and his great detestation OF all that vp against the Lord maliciously doe rise ●hom he vnfainedly doth hate as vtter enemies Chapt. ●40 PEruse how Dauid doth complaine of many iniuries ●f falshood and of cruelty done by his enemies QVickly he hath recourse to God by prayer and request ●d is assured that the Lord will grant him peace and rest RIghteous then he doth prouoke due pray'rs to God to yeeld ●●d to assure themselues that he will be their fence and shield Chapt. ●41 SOre persecuted vnder Saul good Dauid seemes to be ●d then by prayer vnto God for succour he doth flee THen he desireth God that he would bridle his affections ●nd giue him patience to endure his fatherly corrections VNtill the time was fully come when he would vengeance take ●d of his cruell enemies ●n vtter riddance make Chapt. ●42 AN earnest prayer Dauid makes when he was in the caue That from the cruell rage of Saul the Lord his life would saue BEhold that neither mou'd with hate nor yet amaz'd with feare Of present death nor was he forc'd by any deepe despaire CRuelly then to kill his King but with a quiet mind Directs his prayer vnto God where he doth comfort find Chapt. 143 DAuid doth in this Psalme intreat the Lord most earnestly That all his sinnes he would quite blot out of his memory ENuious men most earnestly did persecute him still Yet he confesseth all was done Gods iustice to fulfill FRom all such foes to be set free he prayeth in this place And that the Lord would him restore to fauour and to grace GOds teaching he desires to haue and Holy Ghosts direction That he may lead a godly life safe vnder his protection Chapt. 144 HEre Dauid with humility and with a heart most sound Doth prayse the Lord omnipotent for fauour which he found IN being his deliuerer his fortresse and his shield In granting him the victorie of all his foes in field KEeping him safe and placing him in royall dignities ●e craues Gods aid and that he would destroy his enemies LArge promises to God he makes that he will still confesse With Psalmes and fongs of thankes and praise his bountifull goodnesse MArke wherein true felicity and happinesse doth rest Who haue Iehouah for their God most happy are and blest Chapt. ●45 NOte that King Dauid then doth make this worthy Psalme of praise When as his Kingdome flourished in his most happy dayes OBserue how herein he describes Gods prouidence on earth ●●uling man and all things else that hath or wanteth breath PRaising his name because iustly he plagues the wicked traine ●ut to the iust doth euermore a louing God remaine QVickned herewith he promised that he would praise his name ●nd that all flesh for euermore should likewise doe the same Chapt. ●46 ROuring vp his affections the Prophet doth declare ●e zeale he had to prayse the Lord for his great loue and care SIng praises during life he will he teacheth not to trust In Princes nor in sonnes of men who quickly turne to dust TRust onely in the Lord saith he who sets th' oppressed free Who comfors widdowes fatherlesse and all in misery VNto the blind who giueth sight who stroyes the wicked traine Who for the sauing of his Church for euermore shall raigne Chapt. 147 A Psalme of praise here Dauid makes wherein he doth declare Gods wisedome power and prouidence vpon all things that are BVt specially vpon his Church which cannot be destroy'd For he doth build it though thereof some members be annoy'd COllecting the dispersed ones healing the broken hearts Feeding the Rauens when they cry much more all true conuerts DEclaring to his chosen folke the word of his saluation A blessing which he hath not giuen to men of euery nation Chapt. 148 EXhorted are all creatures here to prayse the Lord of might Angells in heauen men on the earth and starres that shine so bright FOr he c●eated them of nought but more especially The Psalmist doth prouoke his Church his name to m●gnifie GIuing his people Israel great power and dignity When he had ioyn'd them to himselfe in leagues of amity Chapt. 149 HEre Dauid doth exhort Gods Church and children to prepare Their hearts to sing new songs to God for many blessings rare IOyfull he bids his saints to be and that with one accord For conquering their enemies they still should praise the Lord. KIngs being enemies to them shall all be bound in chaines And Noblemen in Iron bands such foes the Lord restraines Chapt. 150 LEarne lastly how the Prophet bids all men the Lord to prayse Without all intermission and by all meanes and wayes MOst mighty acts and wondrous workes wrought both by sea and land In heauen and in the firmament doe craue this at our hand NOte that with sound of instruments which God of old requir'd He bids them praise him though since Christ such are not so admir'd PROVERBS Chapt. 1 ATtend vnto the Prouerbe vse feare God beleeue his word Inticing sinners all auoyd them no consent afford BY Wisedome here complaint is made that shee 's despis'd of all And therefore when they cry for helpe she will not heare their call Chapt. 2 CRy for knowledge as siluer feeke for heauenly wisedomes skill This will thee keepe in holy wayes and
Moses ● witnessed of Christ that legall rites were made According to the patterne seene which afterwards must fade THeir murthering Christ be then repro●es foretold in Prophets daies They stone him he commends his soule to God and for them prayes Chapt. 8 VNto his death Saul doth consen● of Church did hauocke make By Phillip at Samaria the Church did planting take AMong the rest the Sorcerer who was a great man thought Was there baptiz'd and gifts of God with money would haue bought BVt Peter sharply him reproues exhorts him to repent Then he with Iohn preaching the word from thence to Salem went CAnst vnderstand these things thou read'st no not without a guide Beleeuing Eunuch is baptiz'd by Phillip that same tide Chapt. 9 DOwne Saul is strucke Apostle call'd baptiz'd by Anani He ● preacheth Christ the Iewes lay wai● to kill him cruelly EVen so the Greekes but he escapes the Churches then haue rest Aeneas heal'd Tabith reuiu'd Christs power hereby exprest Chapt. 10 FOr Peter here Cornelius sends by vision Peter's taught That faithfull Gentiles fearing ● God must not be set at naught GOd to mens persons doth not looke to all he preacheth here On them the holy Ghost doth fall and they baptized were Chapt. 11 HEre Peter makes Apologie to them that did him blame For going to Cornelius and they accept the same IN places where the word was spred here Barnabas is sent Them to confirme at Antioch a whole yeares space was spent Chapt. 12 KIng Herod persecureth sore th' Apostle Iames doth kill Peter he doth in Prison cast An. Mundi 4010. the Iewes minds to fulfill LOrds Angell him deliuereth when Church for him did pray Proud Herod made a glorious speech cloath'd in his rich aray MArke how Gods Angel strikes for pride he wofully doth dye After his death the word of God doth flourish prosp'rously Chapt. 13 NOw to the Gentiles these two goe one faine would heare of Christ But Elimas the Sorceter did deuillishly resist OF Christ at Ant'och Paul doth preach the Iewes ● oppose and grieue They turne to th'Gentiles all that were ordain'd to life beleeue Chapt. 14 PAul's driuen from Iconium at Listra Creeple heal'd They thereupon would worship them as Gods of late reueal'd QVarrelling Iewes th'Apostles stone they Elders doe ordaine In euery Church confirming them to Ant'och turne againe Chapt. 15 RAis'd are dissentions great in Church as touching Circumcision Th'Apostles by their letters sent to them their full decision SHarpe strife and great contention ● is betweene th'Apostle Paul And Barnabas about Iohn Marke they visit Churches all Chapt. 16 THE Spirit for Bids the Apostle here to Asia for to goe The Macedonian ● craues his aide Lydia beleeues also VIle spirit cast out they both are whipt and into prison cast The doores are open Iaylor ● turn'd and they set free at last Chapt. 17 AT Thessalonica Paul preach'd and to Berea goes Where some beleeue some persecute the Iewes are ● deadly foes BVt being persecuted there he was to Athens brought Conuerteth many th' vnknowne God he preached there and taught Chapt. 18 COmming to Corinth there he works God bids him not refraine Before Gallio hee 's accus'd but is dismist againe DEparting thence he strengtheneth Disciples here and there Apollos taught by quila doth preach with powerfull care Chapt. 19 EXorcists beaten by the Deuill some will not heare nor turne The Iewes blaspheme his doctrine pure the coniuring bookes they burne FOr filthy gaine by siluer Smith an vproare great was rais'd Great is Dian ' aloud they cry by Towne Clarke it 's appeas'd An. Mundi 4020. Chapt. 20 GOing to Macedonia he preacheth and breaketh bread Eutichus sleeping rais'd againe that fell from window dead HEre are the Elders call'd and charg'd the flocke of God to feed Commends to God of false teachers he bids them take good heed Chapt. 21 IN Phillips house we did abide whose daughters prophesie Paul feares no bands at Salem he for Christ's content to dye KNow Paul in danger of his life the Asian Iewes cry out Hee 's rescu'd by the chiefe Captaine and speakes to all the rout Chapt. 22 LArge declaration he doth make how he was turn'd and call'd When he the Gentiles mentioned the Iewes exclaim'd and brawl'd MArke how they would haue scourged him but that he then did claime The freedome of a Romane borne and so escapes the same Chapt. 23 NOw Paul doth plead the high Priest bids them smite him on the mouth His furious foes diuided are God bids him stand for truth OF bloody purpose Paul to kill the Captaine vnderstands And vnto Foelix sends him then so Paul escapes their hands Chapt. 24 PAul by Tertullus is accus'd of doctrine and his life He answereth and preacheth Christ to Foelix and his wife QVite frustrate is the Gouernor of hoped for reward Out of his office then he goes and leaueth Paul in ward Chapt. 25 RAyling Rabbies doe Paul accuse himselfe he doth defend Appeales to Caesar Festus thought to Caesar him to send SEE now how Festus to the King the matter openeth And cleares him to haue nothing done that worthy was of death Chapt. 26 THe life hee led he shewes to th' King what calling eke he had Then Festus falsly charging saith much learning made him mad VNto his charge he answereth Agrippa's almost wonne To be a Christian all men say nought was by him ill done Chapt. 27 A Dangerous voyage Paul foretells they would not vnderstand With tempest ●ost they shipwrackt ● are yet all come safe to land Chapt. 28 BArbarians kindly them receiue a Viper ●● Paules 〈◊〉 He heales diseases then departs to Rome from that Iland COmming to Rome vnto the Iewes the cause he doth declare Some were perswaded some were not two yeares he preached there To the ROMANS Chapt. 1 ALl grace and peace to th' Saints at Rome whom ● Paule desires to soe His Gospell is ●●ie prayer of God by which men ● 〈…〉 BY sinne Gods wrath pro●●re 〈◊〉 though Gentiles 〈…〉 Yet were they vaine committing sinnes of God and man 〈…〉 Chapt. 2 COndemning s●●ne no which you liue in no man can you reno●● Gods iudgement you 〈…〉 ●scape sith you his law●● 〈◊〉 DAmnation due to sinners all the Iewes shall not preuaile For all their circumcision if in the law they faile Chapt. 3 EVery way are the Iewes prefer'd they haue not lost their grace Both they and we haue ● sinned all and are in wofull case FOr by the law no flesh is iust but all are iust by faith And yet the law is not made voyde euen so this scripture saith Chapt. 4 GOD did count Abram iust by faith before the seed receiu'd By faith he and his seed obtain'd the promise to be sau'd HE Father is of faithfull all by faith he doth vs take As heires of life and counts vs iust for Christ our Sauiours sake Chapt. 5 IN him by faith we iustified peace with the Father haue We ioy in