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A26586 Medulla Bibliorum, The marrow of the Bible, or, A logico-theological analysis of every several book of the Holy Scripture together with so many English poems ... : whereunto is added a chronological (marginal) annotation of the times and seasons, wherein divers acts and occurrences in the Holy Scripture hapned: partly translated out of an anonymous Latine authour, and partly amplified and enlarged ... / by William Ainsworth ... Ainsworth, William, d. 1671. 1652 (1652) Wing A818; ESTC R22312 82,051 222

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's comforted by Jonathan Discovered by the Ziphi●es angry S●ul Pursuing a mischance doth back re●al 24 David cuts ●ff Sau ● skirt his life he spares And so his own clear innocence declares M●kes Saul to bl●me himself and take an Oath O David gainst whom he had been so wroth An. Mundi 2886 25 H●re lies old Samuel David is inrag'd At the churle Nabal all his men ingag'd To spoile him but that Abigail the wife Pe●●wades him Nabal heares o'th'danger dies 26 Saul ●●aces David by the Ziphites means Abishai w●uld kill Saul David sayes Nay Takes Cruse and spear only Abner demeans Badly in 's place while they are stoll'n away 27 Saul heares of David that he is in Gath An. Mundi 2887 Yet seeks him not abates of 's former wrath David begs Zicklag it is granted he M kes the King think he 's Judahs enemy 28 Th● King trusts David Saul t' a witch doth go And fain●s to hear of his own overthrow 29 The Philistines will not let David move Or mar●h with them Achish doth well approve O● him for all that sends him thence in love 30 Amal●k spoiles Ziglag Da●id follows close Recovers all and justly doth dispose O'th'prey and to each friend a present goes 31 Saul and his shield-knave are felo-de-ses An. Mundi 2891 Philistia triumphs ore their Carkases They are regain'd by Jabesh men A●te Christum their bones Are burnt and buri d Jabesh them bemoans An. Mundi 1077 A Logico-theological Analysis of the second Book of Samuel THis Book contains the Inauguration Administration and Declination of King David I. Davids Inauguration confirmed by one tribe in the Kingdome of Judah Of this Election see The Antecedents viz. A Messenger reporting of Sauls death and the mourning thereupon chap. 1. The Concomitants as his Unction hindred by Abner chap. 2. The Consequents as Davids successe after the death of Abner chap. 3. and Ishbosheth chap. 4. II. Davids Administration or Well-governing of both Kingdomes where we have his acts of divers sorts viz. Religious as the honourable fetching and placing of the Ark chap. 6. His deliberation about building of a Temple chap. 7. Warlike where we have a summe thereof and an amplification by the commendation of his Justice chap. 8. Moral his gratitude towards the Posterity of Jonathan chap. 9. Politick as his Embassy to the King of the Ammonites whence followed warre chap. 10. Sinful and shameful as the committing of adultery and murther chap. 11. whereof the fruit was his repentance chap. 12. and the double punishment of his adultery Private as the incest and death of Amnon chap. 13. the banishment and return of Absalom chap. 14. † Publick as both internal and external † sedition Internal as that of Absalom whereof see The beginning which was the Conspiracy against David in Hebron chap. 15. The Progresse as Davids flight and Absaloms entrance into the City chap. 19. The End by the death of Achitophel occasioned by Chushais counsel chap. 17. a victory got over the Rebels chap. 18. and the restoring of David ch 19. External raised by Sheba and suppressed again chap. 20. † Famine beside sedition chap. 21. III. David● Declination towards his death whereof some Antecedents were Good as his Thangsgiving chap. 22. Swan-like Song of his faith in the Messiah chap. 23. Evil as a Pestilence after three years famine chap. 24. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the second Book of SAMVEL 1. THe Amalekite for owning Sauls death 's slain An. Mundi 2891 David laments Saul and dear Jonathan 2 David made King the Jabesh men doth blesse For burying Saul his men he doth addresse ' Gainst Ish-bosheth the Anti-king who buyes Too dear his opposition Asahel dies 3 David grows stronger still hath sons twice three Abner revolts to David Joab's mad At that and kills him David bitterly Curses this Joab falls extreamly sad An. Mundi 2898 4 The Anti-king is slain his head they bring The Bringers die for t by th'command o th'king 5 The ●ribes ' noynt David now again the tower Of Sion from the Jebusites is tane The halt and blinde it seems had little power Theirs and the Philistines brags were all in vain An. Mundi 2900 6 David brings th' Ark f●om Kiriath-jearim Ante Christum Dances before it Michal laughs at him And 's barren for 't Uzzah is slain and yet An. Mundi 1068 He touch't but th' Ark David with offerings great Puts it i' th' Tabernacle its proper Seat 7 Nathan first likes and doth anon forbid David to build a Temple yet his seed An. Mundi 2902 God blesses for his mindes sake for this blessing Here you have David praying and confessing 8 H●●e's Conquest upon Conquest still King Toi Is glad to see him thus his foes destroy 9 All that was Sauls Mephibosheth hath got By Davids gift David had not forgot His father Jonathan Ziba he commands To serve Mephibosheth and to till his lands M. 2904. Ante Christum 10 At Jericho Davids men shaven staid Bu● Hanun for his shaving soundly paid 11 Joab's in warres David at home remains An. Mundi 1064 With lust and blood his conscience foully stains An. Mundi 2910 12 The Apologue of Nathan makes him cry ●●cca●i so he 's pardoned must not die Him●elf his Bastard must Soiomon is born And J●didiah is call'd Rabba's forlorn An. Mundi 2912 13 A●mon commits a rape on 's sister Tamar And now as basely hates as erewhile shame her His broth●r Absalom to quit him spies A time and kills him for the murther flies 14 But is revok't anon through the joynt plot Of Joab and a widow but must not An. Mundi 2914 For two ye●res see the King Joab's requir'd An. Mundi 2918 To bring them face to face his corne is fir'd For his neglect then doth he wh●t s desir'd 15 Now Absalom steals mens hearts raises a rout An. Mundi 2922 O● Rebels ' gainst his father drives him out Ante Christum Achitoph●l's curst and Hushai may do well To go confute that great Achitophel 16 Colloguing Z iba gets his Maste●s means An. Mundi 1406 Shimei ' gainst David basely misdemeans A●hitophel then doth counsel Absalom T' abuse his fathers wives the thing is done 17 Achitophel confuted dies by th' halter In●elligence goes to David how things ●l●e● 18 David yet cares for grac●lesse Absal●m Bids them spare him whatever doth bec●me O'th'●est but wilful Joab strikes him home David doth sore lament that deadly doom An. Mundi 2925 19 Yet now so bears the Israelites redu●e Him to his Throne the Priests must go t induce Judahs compliance lame Mephi●os●eth Excus'd yet Ziba shares with him till death 20 Sheba rebels Amasa makes no good h●ste ' Gainst him which costs his life Joab doth force Sheba to Abel where a woman cast His head ore th'wall mov'd Joab to remorse 21 The Gibeon-dearth by th' death of S●●ls seven Sons Is
placing of the Arke in the Tabernacle chap. 15. ordaining Ministers for the Tabernacle chap. 16. his purpose to build a Temple which yet was prevented ch 17. Politick both in respect of Warre and so he governed partly well and rightly as in his victories against Philistia Moab Zobah chap. 18. The Ammonites where we have Warlike Preparations chap. 19. And the Conclusion of the warre by the death of three Giants chap. 20. partly untowardly viz. in numbering the people which was punished with the pestilence chap. 21. Peace in respect both of Church where we have the matter and workmen for building of a Temple chap. 22. the Levites and Ministers their families chap. 23. and orders for some were Ministers of the Priests chap. 24. Singers chap. 25. Porters chap. 26. Common-wealth as The setling of the Military popular domestical estate chap. 27. The appointing of Solomon for his heir See his Person and Office chap. 28. and how he is confirmed by his father exhorting him and the people praying and consenting chap. 29. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the first Book of CHRONICLES 1. HEre 's Adams line to Noah Japhets seed An. Mundi 3523 With Hams and who to Abraham Sem succeed Of Ishmael and Keturah who proceed 2 The sons of Isr'el Judah Jesse see Calebs Jerahmeels Hezrons Progeny 3 The sons of David down to Zedekiah With all the Successours of Jechoniah 4 Jud ' Asher Shelahs lines are here repeated Jabez his Prayer and how Simeon's seated 5 Here 's Reubens line to the Captivity Their habitation and their victory Over the Hagarites their enemy 6 Here Levi's line downward as farre doth passe Aarons both charge and line t' Ahimaaz 7 Of Issachar and Benjamin the seed Who Manass ' Ephraim Naphtali succeed 8 The chiefest men of Benjamin are told The stock of Saul and Jonathan inroll'd 9 And here again see at what point do rise Israel and Judahs genealogies 10 Saul and 's son fall the Philistines are g●ad But they 're interr'd by Jabesh-Gilead 11 David in Hebron is created King Of that and his stout men the text doth sing 12 At Zicklag and at Hebron Armies came To do their service in King Davids name 13 He fetches th' Ark from Kiriath-jearim Uzzah would hold it steddy God kills him At Obed-edoms house the Ark doth rest Three Moneths and for its sake all th' house is blest 14 See Hirams love Davids felicities In children people wives and victories 15 A place is made for th' Ark 't is fetcht the King Dances and Michal scoffes him for this thing 16 But he sings praises sacrifices joyes And officers t' attend the A●k imployes 17 David must build no house to God yet he Is blest for his good minde with 's Progeny He prayes and thanks the sacred Majesty 18 The Philistines and Moabites he spoiles And Hadarezer with the Syrians foiles 19 Hanun and th' Ammonites he makes repent For shaving of the Messengers he sent 20 Rabbah he spoils and tortures by his might Three Philistine-Giants overcomes in fight 21 Joab must count the People he denies David prevails anon he doth advise Repents the plague is staid by sacrifice It was the devil that mov'd this enterprise 22 David before his death prepareth all Materials for the Temple and withall Gives order that it be magnifical 23 David now old makes Sol●mon the King Orders the L●vites for their ministring 24 The Priests and Levites orders Come and see Their number offices and Progeny 25 The Singers count and office they 're no more Then foure and twenty orders as before The Priests and Levites t' must not be forgot That Levites Singers Priests were rank'd by lot 26 The Porters are divided by lot too Each one well knows his gate and what to do 27 Twelve Captains must each moneth attend the King Of the tribes Princes here 's the reckoning 28 David bids Solomon lastly feare the Lord And build Gods house for which he doth afford Paternes to build it right after his word 29 He makes the Princes offer freely to it Prayes and gives thanks to God to see them do it And crown his Son while he yet lives to know it A Logico-theological Analysis of the second Book of Chron. THis book contains the increase of the Kingdom of Israel under Solomon and the many changes and shakings of it afterward I. The Increase of it under Solomon See His Vertues and wisdom chap 1. Buildings Sacred See 1. The Preparation made for them of materials ch 2. 2. The building both of the Temple chap. 3 Sundry vessels ch 4 the Ark chap. 5. 3. The Dedication of them by his Prayers chap. 6. by sacrifices offered and accepted ch 7. Prophane chap. 8. Riches glory and death chap. 9. II. The many changes and shakings of it with as many Reparations of it for it was 1. Shaken by the sins of Rehoboam See His Troublesome instalment with the losse of ten tribes chap. 10. Acts chap. 11. Fortune and death chap. 12. Successour Abijah chap. 13. Repaired by Asa See his good acts both in Common-wealth and Church chap. 14. and 15. his erroneous acts chap. 16. and by Jehosaphat See his instalment chap. 17. His acts both military chap. 18. and Ecclesiastical chap. 19. His fortune and death chap. 20. 2. Shaken again By Jorams fratricide and idolatry chap. 21 Ahaziah his Son chap. 22. Repaired by Joash See his Election chap. 23. his acts and death ch 24. 3. Shaken again by the hypocrites Amaziah chap. 25. and Vzziah chap. 26. Repaired by Jotham chap. 27. 4. Shaken again by Ahaz chap. 28. Repaired by Hezekiah See His Reformation of Religion chap. 29. Observing of the Passeover ch 30. Restitution of the Ministery ch 31. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the second Book of CHRONICLES 1. KIng Solomon offers makes a good Election An. Mundi 2931 Of wisdom whence he gains the Lords affection Of wealth and strength he 's blest with the Perfection 2 Doth many Workmen 'bout Gods house imploy Sends to King Hiram hath returnes of joy 3 The Temples ornaments place time and measure The Cherubims Vail Pillars read at leasure 4 The Brazen Altar Molten Sea behold The Lavers Tables Candlesticks of gold 5 The Ark is brought to th' oracle a cloud Doth fill the place the Chorus sings aloud 6 The King doth blesse his God and consecrate By prayer th' house to prayer destinate 7 The Lord accepts this Royal Consecration By a cleare signe the King brings an oblation 8 Read of his buildings of his offerings here Which he did offer God from yeare to yeare 9 The Queen of Sheba comes and doth admire His wisdom riches then doth back retire The King for all this doth at last expire 10 Now Rehoboam King had Israel chose But Jeroboam came to interpose A Suit which being somewhat harshly taken The new King of ten tribes is
Job seems too uncharitable T is granted that Gods power 's investigable 27 Job still protests his own sincerity Denies that hope attends hypocrisie 28 A common knowledge of things natural There is in men but wisdome's above all 29 The thought of former glory doth but double Jobs inward sorrows in this day of trouble 30 See a strange change in Job for weale and fame There 's nothing now but misery and shame 31 In several distinct cases Job makes seen His own integrity what he hath been 32 Young Elihu's angry both with Job and 's friends And though but young yet he his verdict spends 33 Holds argument with Job for God and sayes God ought not to give man account of 's wayes 34 Elihu checks Job as calling God unjust Th' Omnipotent cannot be so man must Humble before Gods footstool in the dust 35 Compare with God 't is odious people cry In vain for want of faith in misery 36 Gods Justice and his works Elihu's confessing Tells Job his sins do hinder God from blessing 37 Gods mighty works do man to feare him binde The depth of his great wisdom none can finde 38 God challenging Job to answer doth descry His ignorance and imbecillity 39 About the Goats Hindes Asses Peacocks Horse God argues Job quite down to move remorse 40 It is obtain'd for Job falls humbly down And to Gods attributes gives all renown G eat Behemoth his other works doth crown 41 So doth the Leviâthan that Sea-wonder Shew Gods great power who only keeps him under 42 Job humbles God doth moderate on his side Against his friends and having thus been try'd God multiplies him greatly till he di'd A Logico-theological Analysis of the Book of Psalmes Psalms are either Simple and those either Didiscalical or Doctrinal Oratorical or Petitionary Mixt or Compounded of c. Simple and some of those † 1. Didascalical partly concerning acts and deeds and those either of Things done already and those either Past as the historical Psalms of the captivity 44 89 137. and the return from Egypt 78 81 105 106 114 135 136. and Babylon 126. To come as the Psalms that prophecy of Christs marriage 45. Passion 22 69. the obedience and office of a Mediator 40. His Kingdome 2 24 47 61 72 93 96 97 98 99 110. Things to be done and those are either Ceremonial speaking of their unprofitablenesse 51. Moral concerning Gods Word 19 119. Voice and Majesty 18 29 68 114. Power 89 147. Providence 33 104 127. Presence in judgements 82. Every where 139. Goodnesse towards man 8 65 and the Church 87 107 125 130 132. his collation with Idols 115 135. † Partly concerning the Good mans Felicity 1 15 32 92 112 127 128 144. Confidence 11 23 27 46 49 62 77 91 121 42 43. Humility 131. Oeconomy prudence and piety 101. Wicked mans Frailty 37 73 75 90 129. Corruption 14 53. 2. Oratorical or petitionary for Good and that either To be obtained Publikely for the Church Privately for the King 20 72 or our selves ' as remission of sins 25 31 51. returning to the Church 42 53 63 83. Obtained already and that either By others as where there is gratulation For the King 21. For the recovering of the Ark 122. By our selves for which we must give thanks 9 18 30 31 32 34 36 48 66 41 76 95 104 108 111 113 116 117 118 124 130 135 138 139 145 146 147 148 149 150. Evill and that either To be inflicted that is imprecation 52 55 69 83 94 109. To be removed that is deprecation as when we pray for deliverance From Sicknesse and sense of Gods displeasure 6. Enemies Tongues accusing unjustly 7. 120. Armes 3 4 5 12 17 26 28 35 54 56 57 58 59 60 64 70 71 86 123 140 141 142 143 144. Mixt which consist of Prayer and thanksgiving 16. Complaint of The enemy oppressing 69 10 13 35 38 41 88 94. God delaying 44 74 79 80 85 102. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Psalmes in the Book of PSALMES 1. GOod men and bad have their contrary wayes And either sort God in their kinde repayes 2 The Gentiles all ' gainst Christ in Councel sit Yet maugre all their spite they must submit An. Mundi 2920 3 While Absalom pursues his father King Helvic His father shrouds himself under Gods wing 4 Hear me saith David why God doth not heare The cause is sinne let but Gods face appear Smiling and th' whole shortly cannot so much chear 5 He prayes and shewes Gods great Antipathy ' Gainst sinners but his own fidelity 6 In sicknesse he complaines as for his foes By faith's great power he triumphs over those An. Mundi 2886 7 ' Gainst Cush he prayes and 's other enemies His faith their fall and his own weale descries 8 The world 's a Temple made by Gods great hand For man who all the creatures doth command Whereat King David doth amazed stand 9 He magnifies the Lord for treading down His foes bids others sing the Lords renown He promises the patient poor a Crown 10 Against the wicked he makes great complaint And of their fury begs divine restraint But comfort to the poore that 's almost faint 11 Like a bird to an hill David now flies While all 's turn'd upside down but the Lords eyes See well to David strike his enemies 12 Oh what a want of godly men's i'th'earth God in his time will recompense that dearth 13 David complains of Gods too long delay Prayes from impatience that God would him stay And not make vain his hope and trust for aye 14 Ah foole is there no God thy very feare Shewes that there is Oh that the Lord would chear By saving from thy hand his Israel dear 15 A Citizen of Zion would you know His several graces do him clearly show 16 ' Gainst merits and idolatry he cries His divine choice and portion magnifies And to eternal life expects to rise 17 Defence against his foes David doth crave Puts on the shield of faith himself to save 18 A Song of triumph for the Conquests given ' Gainst Saul and them that had with David striven 19 The Creatures shew Gods glory th' holy Word His grace here David begs that of the Lord. 20 Here Davids People magnifie their King In his behalf their Pray'rs to God they bring 21 They 're heard the King prevailes they give God praise And still expect more mercy in his dayes 22 Here he takes sadly on lamenteth sore And yet he prayes and praises as before 23 God is his shepherd gives him blessings store 24 All th' earth even Mount Moriah is the Lords The Temples Seat where God a place affords Only to th' holy to whom he foretels The King Messiah who all Kings excels 25 David in faith begs these two things of God Pardon of sin assist●nce under th'rod 26 Here 's an appeal to God upon this ground That Davids heart to God