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A73075 The heavenly advocate: or a short direction for the speedy vnderstanding of the New Testament of the yeeres and dayes of Christs age heere on Earth, times and places of his miracles, death, resurrection, and ascention: together with a briefe catechisme, for the instruction of Christian families. And also a spirituall combate, betweene mans frailty and faith, in time of sicknesse. Robertson, Bartholomew, fl. 1620. 1617 (1617) STC 21098; ESTC S124839 19,045 98

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THE HEAVENLY ADVOCATE OR A short direction for the speedy vnderstanding of the New Testament of the yeeres and dayes of Christs age heere on Earth times and placés of his Miracles Death Resurrection and Ascention Together with a briefe Catechisme for the instruction of Christian Families And also a Spirituall Combate betweene mans frailty and faith in time of sicknesse 1. IOHN 2. VERSE 1. If any man sinne wee haue an aduocate with the Father Iesus Christ the righteous LONDON Printed by I. B. for Roger Iackson and are to be sold at his shop neere Fleet Conduit 1617. TO THE RIGHT VVorshipfull Sir Iames Fullerton Knight Gentleman of His HIGHNES Bed-Chamber c. THE due regard which good men haue of you for the speciall gifts with which it hath pleased God to grace you the long experience of your Christian fauour your willingnes to read and wisedome to iudge and discerne of all that you read hath made me bold to offer vnto your Worship this testimony of my vnfained thankefulnesse and to craue your fauourable patronage for the same For I euer esteemed an vnprofitable life to bee a kinde of vncomfortable death For the matter and manner I recommend it to the censure of the conscionable and iudicious Readers which will bee so much the more beneuolent because it shelters it selfe vnder your name And thus beseeching Almightie God to blesse your faithfull indeuours in that high calling and daily more and more to multiply his gracious mercies vpon your self and your godly and vertuous Lady I humbly take my leaue Your Worships in all Christian duties to be commanded Barthol Robertson Minister of Gods Word THE HEAVENLY ADVOCATE In a short direction for the speedy vnderstanding of the New Testament of the yeeres and daies of Christs age heere on earth times places of his Miracles Death Resurrection and Ascention In Augustus Caesars raigne 42. who raigned 57. and in Herod 34. who raigned 37. Christ was borne CHAP. 1. Of the natiuity of Iohn the Baptist and Christs birth and actions vntill he is about 30. yeeres THE yeere of the World 4183. when Elizabeth spouse to Zacherie the father of Iohn the Baptist was with childe six moneths gone Gabriel was sent to Mary vnto Galile to Nazereth to intunate her conception Luk. 1. 26 and an Angel to Ioseph Matth. 1. 20. Marie with Christ in her wombe went into the hill Country in hast vnto a Citie of Iuda to Zacharies his house Lu. 1. 39. Marie went vp againe being great with child from Galile out of the Citie of Nazareth vnto Iudea with Ioseph vnto Bethleem where Christ was borne Luke 2. 4. 7. and laid in a Manger The first day after his birth the Shepheards came at the voyce of the Angel to Iosoph and Mary Luk. 2. 11. and to the babe v. 16. who were the first publishers v. 17. After this time the Wise-men came from the East to worship him Matth. 2. 1. The 8. day Christ was circumcised Lu. 2. 21. The 33. day was the purification of Marie and then Iesus was carried to the Temple of Ierusalem to bee presented before the Lord Luke 2. 22. Simion receiued him in his armes Luke 2. 28. and Anna likewise who had liued seuen yeeres with her husband from her virginity and had beene widdow fourescore and foure yeeres gaue thankes for him Luke 2. 36. 37. 38. The 2. yeere Christ was carried into Egypt and tarried there two yeeres Matth. 2. 13. The 6. yeere Christ came out of Egypt and fearing for Archelaus to goe to Iudea turned aside into the parts of Galile and dwelt in Nazareth Matth. 2. 23. The 12. yere he to past Ierusalem with Ioseph and Mary at the feast of the Passeouer and disputed with the doctors frō thence he returned downe with them to Nazareth and was subiect vnto them and hee increased in wisedome and stature and in fauour with God and man Luk. 2. 42. 52. In the 15. yeere of Tiberius Luke 2. 23. Pontius Pilate his 4. yeere being Lieutenant of Iudea Herod Tetrach of Galile his brother Philip Tetrach of Itrurea Trachonites Lizanias Tetrach of Abilene Christ came from Galile Matth. 3. 13. and was baptized by Iohn in Iordan Mar. 9. 1. being about 30 yeeres of age CHAP. 11. Of Christs first yeres publike functiō in preaching working of miracles being the 31. of his age FRom Iordan he returned and was immediately led into the wildernesse where he was with the wilde beasts Marke 1. 13. Iohn hauing disputed with the Pharisies at Bethabora next the day pointed at Iesus cōming to him saying Behold the Lamb of God Io. 1. 29. The next day Iohn stood againe and two of his Disciples said Behold the Lamb. v. 35. 36. The same day about the tenth houre Andrew and Peter followed him Iohn 1. 39. Christ on the morrow going to Galile found Philip v. 43. The third day after he came to Cana in Galile and wrought the first miracle Iohn 2. 2. 11. After that he went down to Capernamn with his mother brethren and disciples but they continued not many dayes there Iohn 2 12. The Iewes Passeouer was at hand and Iesus went vp to Ierusalem and draue the buyers and sellers out of the Temple Iohn 2. 13. At night Nicodemus came vnto him Io. 3. 2. After he came vnto the land parts of Iudea Iohn 3. 22. When Iohn was baptizing in Enon beside Salim v. 23. Iesus left Iudea and departed againe into Galilie thorow Samaria to Sychar and conuerted the Samaritan woman at the Well Iohn 4. 5. where he abode two daies Iohn 4. 40. and two daies after hee departed thence and went into Galilie v. 43. Againe Iesus came to Cana in Galilie v. 46. and wrought the second miracle that same day at the seuenth houre healing the Rulers sonne verse 52. When Iesus had manifested himselfe in Galilie Luke 4. 14. hauing fled thither because of Iohns imprisonment Matth. 4. 12. called Andrew and Peter at the sea of Galilie Mat. 4. 18. and Iames and Iohn v. 21. passing round about Galilie v. 23. his fame spread abroad thorow all Syria v. 24. there followed him great multitudes out of Galilie and Decapolis and Ierusalem and Iudea and from beyond Iordan verse 25. From Galilie he went to Nazareth and leauing Nazareth went and dwelt in Capernaum which is neere the sea in the borders of Zabulon and Nepthalim verse 13. and there on the Sabbath day went into the Synagogue and preached Luke 4. 16. and cured one possessed Marke 1. 21. In the same Citie also with the foure Disciples he healed the same day Simons mother in law of a feuer Mar. 1. 29. and when eeuen was come and the sunne downe he healed many verse 32. And in the morning very early before day he arose went out into a solitary place to pray verse 35. and when hee saw great multitudes about him hee commanded them to depart to the other side of the water Matth. 8. 18.
doe not reward mée according to mine iniquities I haue sinned I haue sinned and woe is me for it O thou preseruer of men thine I am and in thee is my trust in thy feare let mee liue in thy fauour let me die Sweete God of my comfort Blessed for euer and euer Amen Another Prayer MEercy Lord mercy most holy and comfortable God to all truely sorrowing sinners looke vpon thy wretch that ioyeth to be thine although most vnworthy to be respected of thée vniust things haue I done and my heart bléedeth for them iust things doe I suffer in regard of thée my gracious God I humbly acknowledge if I looke what I haue done what I suffer is not answerable but less● doe I suffer then I haue deserued Deare Father I acknowledge thy iustice so mixt with mercy as neuer I can sufficiently thank thee for it Comfortable God giue strength to my weakenesse that more and more I may be able to doe that which such great goodnesse of thine bindes mee vnto where sinne aboundeth thy mercy super-aboundeth and shall not I feele it Let not thy prayer depart out of my mouth whilest I liue and breath if outwardly I must suffer yet inwardly comfort and indue mee with patience according to the multitude of thy mercies Thou knowest all and thou canst doe all and euer blessed be thy name Amen Amen Another Prayer MOst gracious redéemer which euer art mercifull euer comfortable and kinde to them that trust in thée euer a Sauiour whether thou sendest vnto vs well or woe since it is thy will that through many tribulations wee must enter into the kingdome of God grant mee strength euer to continue and stedfastly abide in all Christian fortitude perseuerance against hell death and Sathan and all these terrours they can inflict either vpon my soule conscience or body that being assisted by thee I may rest in thée and receiue the crowne of life promised in thy goodnesse to all thine elect for the which I shall sing prayses to thee in the heauens with thée for euermore A Poeme to that effect OH what strange sudden newes vnto the world is come What haste the poste doth vse To summon all and sum A debt is to be paied A certaine day is set And euery man afraide How he should pay his debt No surety will suffice No hoping of delay No clamors nor no cryes But either die or pay The band is by the soule The substance faith and troth And who are in the world Must looke vnto their oath The Iudge is wise and iust His Law is pure and cleere And at his presence must All flesh and bloud appeare The place shall be so great That none but shall haue roome But none that shall intreat To haue a partiall doome All flesh shall be indited Of conscience accusation Shall let none be acquited That sinne sends to damnation But such as mercy craues That are for mercy crying And such as mercie saues From the eternall dying Time shall yeeld vp his flowers And faith subscribe to grace Nature yeelds vp her power Corruption hath no place And in an instant all A sudden change shall see Then all the world shall fall Where shall no being be Rich poore both yong and old Faire full and strong and weake Wise fond both hot and cold The hearts of all shall breake The spirits shall all assemble And horrors hold the heart The iustest soule shall tremble For feare of their desert All are in sinne contained But who for sinnes are sorry Shall be from death detain'd 〈◊〉 of mercies glory The rich must leaue his wealth And to the graue must hye The youth must leaue his health And learne the way 〈◊〉 The faire must leaue to paint And tak●d earthly hue The poore must leaue to faint And bid the world adue The wise must leaue his wit And make the wormes a feast The foole must leaue his fit and make the graue his rest No bribe shall buy an houre No gift procure a grace To sweete the smallest sower in the infernall place Since then the newes are such The Day of Doome so nye And mercy doth so much With highest maiesty So none shall mercy craue With humble faithfull loue But shall in mercy haue The ioyes in heauen aboue And scape the paines of hell That doth to sinne belong And with the Angels dwel To sing a heauenly song Let vs to mercy flye From sinne and death to saue vs And vnto mercy cry That hell may neuer haue vs Amen Iohn 11. 7 Mat. 5 6 Iohn 6. 27 1 Cor. 12. 27 Ephe. 5. 30 Col. 2. 19 Gen. 1. 26 1 Cor. 5. 7 Ephe. 4. 14 Col. 3. 10 Eph. ● 1. 2. 3 Rom. 6. 16 Gen 15. 18 Heb. 8 7. 8. 9. He. 1. 2 Gen. ●7 2 22 Ro. 8 32. 35 1 Pet. 1. 6. 10 Phil. 1. 11. Ga. 5 6 1 Pet. 1. 8 Mat. 1● 26. 28 E● 20 Ro. 13 9. 10 1 Iohn 3. 24 Marke 16. 15 Rom. 4. 11 Marke 1. 4. 5 1. Pet. 3. 21 1 Cor. 1. 20 Matt. 26. 26 1 Cor. 11. 24 Iohn 6. 56 1 co 10 1. 3. 4 Ephe. 3. 17 Iohn 3. 16 Ro. 12 13. 20 Ioh. 6 47. 48. Luk. 1 31. 32 Col. 2. 17 Gal. 4 4. 5 Luke 2. 14 Luk. 2. 24 Tit. 3 7 2 Cor. 3. 5 2 Cor. 2. 14 15. 16 Act. 5 Matt. 1. 21 Reuel 2. 7 Gen. 3 ●● 23 Heb. ● 1● Heb. ● 17 1 Cor. 11. 2● ● Cor. 1. 3. 4 1 Cor. 11. ●5 2 Cor. 3. 5 Iohn 20. 17 1 Cor. 15. 49 Ephe. 4. 23 Col. 3. 10 Reuel 3. 19 Prou. 3. 11 Heb. 12. 11