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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 mind How after light receiu'd they did full sore afflictions find ENduring many scoffs and taunts and tossed to and fro And being still companions of Christians vexed so FOr him hee saith they sorrowed and suffered willingly The spoyling of their goods because they riches had on high GReat recompence of large reward their confidence and faith Haue in the heauens with Christ our Lord thus here th' Apostle saith HE also saith that we had need great patience to haue That after we haue done his will we may the crowne receiue IN meane time for a little while of patience we haue need To come with speed without delay our Sauiour hath decreed KNow that the iust shall liue by faith but who withdrawes his heart In him the Lord takes no delight but will from him depart Chapt. 11 LO faith is here defin'd to bee the ground and euidence Of things we hope for not subject to sight or humane sense MAny Elders had by their faith a worthy approbation By it of all things in this world we know the first creation NOte that by faith good Abel brought a better gift then Caine And by it of his righteousnesse a witnesse did obtaine OBserue how Enoch by his faith from earth was had away Before which time men did report that he did God obey PLease God we cannot without faith for first we must belieue That he to all that seeke him right a good reward will giue QVickly did Noe by faith prepare the Arke when God foretold Of things not seene whereby he sau'd himselfe and his houshold RIghteous Abraham by his faith into a place did goe Which afterwards he should receiue but when he did not know SO he by faith in promist land as stranger iournied there ●n tents as Isaac and Iacob who heires of promise were THrough faith old Sarah strength receiu'd seed to conceiue at last ●nd was deliuered of a Child when reeming yeares were past VP sprang there one from her wombe then which was as one euen dead So many as the starrs and sands not to be numbered WIth eyes of faith all these did see yet did not really Enioy the promis'd Canaan but in that faith did dy AN heauenly country they sought for that was their chiefest care God therefore would be call d their God and heauen for them prepare BY faith when God had Abraham tri'd his sonne he offered That God could raise him up againe he well considered COncerning things that were to come good Isaac Iacob blest And Iacob vnto Iosephs sonnes by faith his loue exprest DEparting hence Ioseph by faith to brethren mention makes Of their departure of his bones hee bids they care should take ENdu'd with faith Moses was hid three months by Parents deare They saw he was a proper child Kings charge they did not feare FAith caused Moses when as he came to discretion For to refuse once to be call'd King Pharaohs daughters sonne GOds people he doth rather choose to liue with in exile ●hen to enioy these sinfull ioyes which last but for a while HEE the rebukes of Christ esteem'd and much more did regard ●hen Egypts treasures looked to the price of high reward ●Nuisible God by faith he saw and Egypt land forsooke ●ng Pharaohs rage hee feared not with patience all things tooke KNow that through faith the passouer and bloodshed he ordain'd ●est hee that the first borne destroid should touch them so againe LEarne that by faith they passed through the sea as by dry land Which when th' Egyptians sought to doe were all drown'd out of hand MArke how the wals of Iericho by faith did all fall downe When the seuen dayes had compassed that strong and fenced towne NOte how by faith Rahab is sau'd and did not with them dye That disobey'd when she had vs'd the spyes so lovingly O What a number more there are time will not serue to tell Of Barac Samson Gideon Iepht ' Dauid Samuel PRophets also which all through faith kingdomes subdu'd and gain'd Wrought righteousnesse stop't Lyons mouths and promises obtain'd QVench'd violence of flaming fire escap'd the sword in fight Of weake made strong and valiant great Armies turn'd to flight RAis'd were the women dead to life some rack'd would not be free That they might rise againe to life and heauenly things might see SOme haue by mockings and scourgings beene try'd most shamefully And some by bonds and prisonment and some ston'd cruelly THey tempted were slaine with the sword and some were hewne asunder In sheepes and goats skins wandering a thing whereat to wonder VExed they were and tormented yea destitute of aid The world not worthy of such men about they wandered WIthin the desert wildernesse in mountaines dens and caues All these through faith had good report but promise none receiues A Better thing the Lord for vs prouided hath and said That they without vs shall not be a perfect body made Chapt. 12 BEing therefore thus compassed with witnesses such store Let 's cast away all pressing things and striue to sinne no more CHeerfully let vs run the race with patience and with feare● That 's set before vs and looke vp Christ our Sauiour deare ●Vely considering that he is of faith the author sure for the ioy before him set death on crosse endure ENdure he did the vile speeches of wicked men and blind Which we must thinke on lest we should be weary and faint in mind 〈◊〉 haue not as yet saith he ●sisted vnto blood 〈◊〉 haue put out of your mind ●at comfort sweet and good G●uen to you as to his sonnes whom he bids not despise Nor faint for those corrections which from him doe arise HEe doth chastise and scourge each one whom he doth dearly loue No son he hath but doth sometime his scourging feele and proue IF ye saith he his chastising doe patiently indure As vn●o sonnes God vnto you himselfe doth offer sure KNow that if any doe not feele 〈◊〉 Lords correcting hand That they are bastards and no sonnes they here may vnderstand LOuing kind parents we haue had our bodies to correct And we did giue them reuerence should we not then subiect MVch more our selues to him that is the father of our spirit That we might liue eternally and highest heauens inherit NOte that they did but for few dayes and for their pleasures sake Correct vs but he for our good that we might so partake OF his exceeding holinesse now no chastisement seemes To be delightsome for the time It s rather grieuous deem'd PAssing great fruit of righteousnesse yet afterward it brings To those that exercised are with such sharpe chastisings QVickly therefore lift vp your hands and knees that are so weake And see that straight and steddy steps vnto your feet you make RVn on still in a godly course lest halting things and lame Be turned quite out of the way but rather heale the fame SEe that ye follow peace withall and holy life imbrace Without the which no
man shall see the Lords most blessed face TAke heed that no man from Gods grace doth shrinke or fall away And let no fruit of bitternesse spring vp to cause decay VIle fornicator or prophane let none among you dwell As Esau was who his birthright for meat away did tell WHo afterward ye know when he the blessing sought to haue God did reiect him and no place vnto repentance gaue ALthough hee sought the same with teares now this thing vnderstand That ye are not come to the mount which might be touch'd with hand BVrning with fire nor vnto blacke darkenesse full of dread To tempest trumpets sound nor voice with terrors vttered COncerning which all they that heard themselues did then excuse And for to heare it so againe did vtterly refuse DEclaring that they in no case could those commandements heare So dreadfull were the sights then seene that Moses quak'd for feare EVen to Mount Sion are ye come to Gods owne City sure To heauenly Salem and Angells which holy are and pure FIrst borne which written are in heauen and to their congregation To Iesus which for vs doth make a perfect mediation God Iudge of all and to the soules of iust and perfect men To sprinkled blood which better speakes then that blood shed by Cain HEare therefore and despise him not that speakes from heauen aboue Who Moses words refus'd to heare Gods plagues did tast and proue IF we refuse and from Christs word shall turne away our eare We shall not scape for greater plagues we sure away shall beare KNow that his voice did shake the earth and now declareth he That once againe he will it shake yea heauen shall shaken be LOe this word once more signifies remouall once againe Of shaken things made with mens hands that sure things may remaine MErcifully sith we from God a Kingdome doe receiue That cannot shaken be nor mou'd let 's striue such grace to haue NOw so to serue the Lord that we may doe his whole desire With feare and reuerence for God is a consuming fire Chapt. 13 O Let the loue of brothers deare among you still remaine Be not forgetfull to your power strangers to entertaine PAtriarkes by that pious meanes haue Angells entertain'd Into their houses vnawares and haue a blessing gain'd QVickly remember those that are in bonds in griefe and woe As if you were in bonds with them and were afflicted so REad here how God hath honored the holy wedlocke state How whoremongers adulterers he doth abhorre and hate SEe that your conuersation be without couetousnesse And be content with that you haue and things which you possesse THe Lord hath said I will not faile nor will I thee forsake So that we all may boldly say the Lord my part doth take VNto me what vaine man can doe I will not therefore feare Your Ouerseers haue in mind which Gods word doe declare ATtending well vnto the end of their good conuersation Christ is and was and will be still the Churches sure foundation BEware saith he and be not led with doctrines strange and base For it is good to haue our hearts establish'd still with grace COunt ye that meates and legall rites no good nor profit brings To them that haue beene exercis'd in such like fruitlesse things DEspising them let vs to Christ still offer laud and praise Fruit of our lips let vs confesse his holy name alwaies EVer remember to doe good and to releeue the poore God is well pleas'd with such offrings and will them blesse therefore FReely obey all those that haue of you the ouersight Submit your selues they for your soules doe watch both day and night GIue an account for them they must which that they may with ioy Performe and not with griefe of heart your chiefest care imploy HE bids them here for him to pray and knowes assuredly His conscience to be good and striues to liue still honestly IN earnest sort he them desires their prayers to afford That vnto them with much more speed he may be so restor'd KNow here the prayer made for them vnto the God of peace That he would make them righteous and in good workes increase LAuding and praysing Iesus Christ before his salutation He doth beseech them to endure the words of exhortation MAking them know that Timothie deliuered was as then He bids salute the Saints and saith grace be with all Amen IAMES Chapt. 1 ALpheus sonne Th'apostle Iames writes this Epistle here Vnto the true conuerted Iewes dispersed here and there BIdding them vnder crosse of Christ to ioy exceedingly To aske for patience and to pray in faith most feruently CRowned with glory such shall be but yet let no man say That he is tempted of the Lord when he is drawne away DEare brethren erre not saith Saint Iames good gifts come from aboue From him that with the word of truth begot vs of his loue EVery man be swift to heare and doe accordingly They blamed are that heare and then forget immediately FOr who so seeme religious and tongues cannot refraine Nor godly life their godly shewes are all both vile and vaine Chapt. 2 GOod Christians must not more regard the rich then brethren poore Though one be cloathed gorgeously the other begat doore HE guilty is of all the law that doth in part offend The mercilesse must iudgement haue that neuer shall haue end IN vaine it is to brag of faith where no good workes appeare The Deuils beleeue there is a God and tremble all for feare KNow that the workes of Abraham and Rahabs works likewise Did shew that they were iustifi'd by faith in Gods owne eyes Chapt. 3 LEt none reproue ambitiously nor rashly men controle Because that we in many things our selues offend and fall MAn must looke well vnto his tongue a member small and euill A very world of wickednesse and fired by the Deuil NO man can tame a wicked tongue with it men blesse and curse Wild beasts and serpents haue been tam'd but naughty tongues are worse OBserue the worldly wisdome here which enuy brings and strife Where wicked workes are multiplied and deuillish language rife PVre is Gods wisdome from aboue without dissimulation Peaceable mild and making men of godly conuersation Chapt. 4 QVarrelling warrs brawlings and iarres come from our lusts and pleasures ●Gainst auarice we are to striue and hoarding vp of treasures RAsh iudgment here Saint Iames forbids intemperance and pride He bids vs still draw neere to God and he will be our guide SVbmit to God resist the Deuill and not be confident In good successe of worldly things not knowing the euent THy life thou art vncertaine of he bids vs to depend Vpon the prouidence of God vntill our liues shall end Chapt. 5 VEngeance the wicked rich may feare to light vpon them all Their rusty siluer and their gold for fiery plagues doe call A Loud the hire of labourers cryes in Iehova's eares Wantons and who in pleasures liue haue cause of deadly feares
cōmands now this is reuealed vnto vs in his word and his word must be a light to our feet and a lanterne to our pathes wee must talke of this when wee rise vp and when we lye downe and meditate therein day and night which that we may doe we must labour Christian Reader to get it into our memories and to this purpose at also for a direction to our whole life is this little Breuiary of the holy Scripture composed into this forme which if it profit let all the praise be giuen to him who is the Author of euery good and perfect worke Now if any yet desire to be more curious in prying into the strictnesse of the Chronologie I referre such to Herlinus Gemma Fabri Funccius Beroaldus Broughton Pantaleō Schubertus Cariom Lodowick LLoyd Bucholcerus and others that haue professedly vndertaken that taske As for the Graecian computation by Olympiads and the Caldean Assyrian Egyptian and Persian Chronologers let them agree with them no further then they agree with the holy writ which was 2000. yeares before any of them Thus intreating thy charitable censure well-wishing and prayers I bid thee farewell resting Thine in any Christian seruice that he can performe S. W. In commendation of this Worke. TO keepe vs blamelesse what excuse haue we If ignorant in Gods Commands we be Since to informe vs what his pleasure is So many helpes we haue that others misse And are not now compelled to goe seeke The hard phraz'd Hebrew nor the copious Greeke For God speakes English to vs and assayes To worke true knowledge in vs diuers wayes Some men interpret some againe expound And this our Author here a meanes hath found To helpe the Memorie And not in vaine If others adde endeauor to his paine Peruse it Reader And so mindfull be Of that whereof this Booke remembers thee That others in thy life may copyed finde What thou art hereby taught to beare in minde GEORGE WITHER The names of all the Bookes of the Bible as they follow in order Genesis 50 Exodus 40 Leuiticus 27 Numbers 36 Deuteron 34 Iosuah 24 Judges 21 Ruth 4 1 Samuel 31 2 Samuel 24 1 Kings 22 2 Kings 25 1 Chronicles 29 2 Chronicles 36 Ezra 10 Nehemiah 13 Ester 10 Iob 42 Psalmes 150 Prouerbs 31 Ecclesiastes 12 Canticles 8 Isay 66 Ieremiah 52 Lamentat 5 Ezekiel 48 Daniel 12 Hosea 14 Joel 3 Amos 9 Abadiah 1 Ionah 4 Micah 7 Nahum 3 Habakkuk 3 Zephaniah 3 Haggai 2 Zechariah 14 Malachi 4 Matthew 28 Marke 16 Luke 24 Iohn 21 Acts 28 Romanes 16 1 Corinth 16 2 Corinth 13 Galatians 6 Ephesians 6 Philippians 4 Colossians 4 1 Thessal 5 2 Thessal 3 1 Timothie 6 2 Timothie 4 Titus 3 Philemon 1 Hebrewes 13 Iames 5 1 Peter 5 2 Peter 3 1 Iohn 5 2 John 1 3 Iohn 1 Jude 1 Reuelation 22 GENESIS Chapt. 1 AT first Iehovah with his word did make heauen earth and light The firmament the moone and starres the glistering Sunne so bright BY him the earth was fruitfull made and euery creature good He maketh man like to himselfe and doth appoint his food Chapt. 2 CReation ended God then rests and Sabbath day ordaines Plants Eden and the fruit forbids for feare of endlesse paines DVst of the ground was man made of of rib out of his side The woman Adam 〈…〉 wedlocke is sanctifide Chapt. 3 EVe by the serpent is deceiued they fall most shamefully God them arraignes doth serpent curse and putteth enmitie FOule Serpent twixt and womans seed mans punishment's set downe Their first cloathing their casting out The Lord at them did frowne Chapt. 4 GIuen are to Adam here two sonnes Abel by name and Cain Their trade and their religion see and godly Abel slaine HEre Caine is curst first citie built two wiues doth Lamech take Here Sheth and Enoch both are borne to God men prayers make Chapt. 5 IN his likenesse male and female God did at first create Then Adam in his owne likenesse his third sonne Sheth begate KNow here the pedigree age and death of Patriarchs related From Adam to the daies of Noe how Enoch * An. Mundi 987 is translated Chapt. 6 LOe mariages for beauty made which doth Gods wrath procure And fearfull flood to drowne the world but Noe is safe and sure MArke all the order of the Arke the fashion end and frame All that the Lord did bid him doe iust Noe perform'd the same Chapt. 7 NOe * An. Mundi 1656 with his family and paires repaire into the arke The floods doe flow God shuts them in O then his iudgements marke Chapt. 8 OBserue how waters doe asswage on Arrat rests the arke The Doue and Rauens sending forth and Noes out-going marke PReparing then an Altar he doth praise and God adore God doth accept his sacrifice will curse the earth no more Chapt. 9 QVite freed from feare God blesseth Noe mans feare the meat the bow Which signifies Gods couenant by Noe the world doth grow REad how Noe doth a Vineyard plant in Tent he drunken lies He curseth Cham for Iaphet prayes he blesseth Sem and dies Chapt. 10 SEe here of Noe and of his sonnes the mighty generations Nimrod first Monarch here beginns diuiding of the nations Chapt. 11 THe world one language had at first confusion * An. Mundi 1787 Babel rent Marke Shem and Terahs progenie to Haran Terah went Chapt. 12 VP Abram * An. Mundi 2023 and thy Country leaue I will preserue thy life Dearth makes him fly feare makes him faine and say shee 's not my wife A Plague on Pharoh and his house the Lord did send that day For Abrahams wife the King reproues but sends all safe away Chapt. 13 BOth Lot and he richly returne but discord parts them both Lots lot is sinfull Sodomes soile to Hebron Abram go'th Chapt. 14 COnquered are fiue Kings by foure Abraham rescues * An. Mundi 2030 Lot Melchisedecke receiueth tithes Spoiles Abram taketh not Chapt. 15 DIuine blessings are promised which he beleeues most true But first his seed must seruants be and then their foe subdue EVen by his faith hee 's iustified God promiseth againe And by a figne confirmes the Land wherein he should remaine Chapt. 16 FOr issue Sara giues her maide she Sara doth disdaine Afflicted then she runnes away is bid returne againe GReiuing full sore the Angell cheeres saith she 's conceiu'd with child Who must be called Ishmael a fierce man and a wilde Chapt. 17 HEre God renewes the couenant their names are chang'd they blest Abraham here is * An. Mundi 2440 circumcised with Ishmael and the rest Chapt. 18 IN louing sort good Abraham three Angells entertaines At Gods strange promise Sara laughes and is checkt for her paines KNowing that Abraham his would teach the Lord doth here declare The fall of Sodom Abraham praies for ten iust men to spare Chapt. 19 LOt doth two Angells entertaine the Sodomites strucke blinde Lots sonnes doe mocke he
Zoar craues where he doth safetie finde MAke hast saith th'Angell saue thy life marke Sodoms fiery slaughters Lots wife a pillar of salt is made he drunke defiles his daughters Chapt. 20 NOw Abraham denies his wife shee 's taken by the King The Lord reproues him in a dreame full sore for that same thing OF him both man and wife's reprou'd he Sara doth restore The King then and his house are heal'd when Abram prayd therefore Chapt. 21 PAssing great ioy good Sara hath for Isaac * An. Mundi ●0●0 newly borne Hee 's circumcised wyld Ishmael at him doth scoffe and scorne QVite out of doores Hagar and he are cast and sit forelorne Twixt Abraham and Abimelech a League of peace is sworne Chapt. 22 REad here how Abraham tempted is his Isaac * An. Mundi 2061 deare to kill His faith and how he ready is to execute Gods will STayd is his hand by Gods Angell the Ramme ● for him is slaine The place is nam'd marke Nahors race and Abraham blest againe Chapt. 23 THe mournings marke which Abraham makes for death of Sara * An. Mundi 2085 old Machpelah bought to burie in which Ephron to him sold Chapt. 24 VNt ' Abram here his seruant sweares he prayes a signe doth craue Rebecka meets * An. Mundi 2088. fulfills the signe and iewels doth receiue ANd then she shewes her kindred deare she home doth him inuite Hee 's entertain'd he blesseth God and message doth recite BOth Laban then and Bethuel his message well ● approues Rebecca giues consent to goe Isaac her meets and loues Chapt. 25 CHildren are borne to Abraham his goods diuided be His age his death his buriall and Ishm'els pedigree DEclared is his age and death Rebecca barren liues But Isaac praies and she conceiues two children in her striues ESau and Iacob being borne their difference Moses tells The birthright Esau to Iacob for meat * An. Mundi 2113 prophanely sells Chapt. 26 FOrc'd by a famine Isaac is to Gerar for to goe His wife he to the King denyes hee 's blam'd for doing so GOd both instructs and blesseth him in wealth he growes and thriues He diggeth wells the King compacts obserue here Esaus wiues Chapt. 27 HE send his sonne for Venison by mother Iacob's taught And of his father then is blest while Esau ven'son sought ISaac doth feare and tremble much when Esau Ven'son brings Too late * An. Mundi 2140 yet by his earnestnesse hee 's blest with earthly things KIndled full sore is Esaus wrath against his brother deare His mother disappoints his rage and bids him flye for feare Chapt. 28 L'Oe Isaac blesseth Iacob first and sends him then away To Padan Aram for a wife with Laban there to stay MArke Esaus wife and Iacobs ladder he stone of Bethel takes And sets it vp anoints with oyle a vow to God he makes Chapt. 29 NOW Iacob comes to Harans well doth Rahel kisse and weepe Laban doth entertaine him well hee 's set to keepe his sheepe OF him for seuen yeares seruice he for wife doth Rahel craue But Laban full deceitfully in her stead * An. Mundi 2185 Lea gaue PAtiently for Rahel he againe will seuen yeares serue Shee 's barren but Leah conceiues foure Patriarchs obserue Chapt. 30 QVite out of heart for barrennesse here Rahel giues her maide So Leah who her husband buyes good Iacob here is staid RAhel conceiues and Ioseph beares Iacob would be releas'd By pollicie of straked rods his flocks are much increas'd Chapt. 31 SEcretly and vpon mislike the Lord commanding so Iacob departing * An. Mundi 2205. with his wiues doth from that Country goe THen Rahel steales her fathers gods her father followes after Complaining of the wrong sustain'd both by his sonne and daughter VPon the Idolls Rahel sits thereby the same to hide Iacob complaines they couenant both in friendship to abide Chapt. 32 AT Ma●h●nim Iacob Angells see 's to Esau he doth send Whom he doth feare he prayes to God that he would him defend BY seruants he a present send● by prayer he assaults And with an Angell wrasteleth preuailes and after haults COmming together both doe kisse weepe Esau gifts doth take Doth vse him kindly home returnes and doth kinde offers make Chapt. 33 DEparting he to Succoth comes at Shalem buyes a field Of Hamois children where he doth to God ● an Altar build Chapt. 34 ENtising Sechem * An. Mundi 2213 doth defloure good Iacobs gadding daughter They yeeld to circumcision then comes a fearfull slaughter FOr Simeon and Leui both when people were full sore Doe kill them all their City spoile and Iacob grieues therefore Chapt. 35 GOd sendeth Iacob to Bethel his house he purifies From Idols all an Altar * An. Mundi 2228 builds and then nurse Deb'ra dies HEe 's bless'd of God call'd Israel in trauell Rahel dyes The sonnes of Iacob Isaacs death Ruben with Bilhah lyes Chapt. 36 INto the Country from Iacob Esau to goe intends With wiues and sonnes mules are first found what Dukes from him descends Chapt. 37 KInde Ioseph deadly hated is for two dreames which he had And for complaints of brothers made they are exceeding mad LEt vs this dreamer stay say they when father had him sent To visit them to murther him they all saue Ruben meant MAliciously to Ismalites they then good Ioseph sell Potiphar buyes him bloody coat sore grieues old Israel Chapt. 38 NOw Iud●h doth three sonnes beget call'd Shela On●n Er Obserue here Onans filthy fact Er takes to wife Thamar Chapt. 38 OF Iuda * An. Mundi 2222 she conceiues two sonnes Zara ' and ● Phares by name He wisht her burnt she sends her pledge he cleares her to his shame Chapt. 39 POtipher Ioseph doth aduance his Mistris tempts to sinne He flat denyes she falsly lyes and shamelesse doth beginne QVite void of grace him to accuse that she herselfe might cleare She is beleeu'd hee s cast * An. Mundi 2227 in ward but God is with him there Chapt. 40 REad how the Buttler and Baker by Phar ' impris'ned are How Ioseph hath the charge of them how dreames expounded were SAd Butler be not troubled thou happy man shalt be Haue me in mind O Baker marke the Gallowes groanes for thee THus were their dreames interpreted and thus they came to passe The Buttler Ioseph quite forgate and most vnthankfull was Chapt. 41 VNto the King is Ioseph brought his fearfull dreames to tell The Butler had him told that he therein did farre excell ALl wizards failing in their skill them Ioseph doth expound And giues the King most graue aduice and counsell wise and sound BY Pharoh ● Ioseph is * An. Mundi 2236 aduanc't two sonnes begetteth he Manasseth and Ephraim by name great dearth begins to be Chapt. 42 COrne for to buy in Egypt land his ten sonnes * An. Mundi 2238 Iacob sent For spies they are imprisoned and by their brother
feare Vnto the graue two Angels tell them that hee was not there FEarfull they this to others tell then Christ himselfe makes knowne To two walking to Emaus and he reproues his owne GIuing a charge he promiseth the holy Ghost to send At Bethany he blesseth them and did to heau'n ascend IOHN Chapt. 1 AT first the Word with God was God he giueth light to all Iohn beares record the Word made flesh doth Peter Andrew call Chapt. 2 BEhold the water 's turn'd to wine the buyers beaten out His death foretold many beleeue he of their faith doth doubt Chapt. 3 CHrist saith man must be borne againe that he himselfe must dye His loue to th' world who want true faith condemn'd in hell shall lye Chapt. 4 DIsciples maruell at his talke to them he shewes his zeale Many men doe beleeue on him he Rulers sonne doth heale Chapt. 5 EXceeding many people poore at poole Bethelda lay The Iewes repine for healing one long ● sicke on Sabbath day FOr this he answers and reproues saye maruell not at this And showes by Fathers witnesse and by Scriptures who he is Chapt. 6 GReat multitudes are fed by ● him they then would make him King But he departs walkes on the sea reproues carnall hearing HEre Christ is call d the ● bread of life many doe him forsake Peter confesseth Christ but he for Deu'll doth Iudas take Chapt. 7 IEsus reproues ambitio● base he in the Temple taught Mens diuers ● thoughts Pharises chafe because he was not brought Chapt. 8 KNow she was taken in the act but Christ doth set her free He saith he is the worlds great light and proues it true to be LEwd Scribes doe brag of Abrahams seed and say they 're free each one But Christ denyes himselfe conueyes from them that would him stone Chapt. 9 MAn blind from 's birth is cur'd by Christ to th'Rulers brought is he They cast him out Christ him receiues the blind enlightned be Chapt. 10 NO strangers voice will Christs sheepe heare he is the shepheard true Who doth escape their bloody hands strange thoughts among the crew ON him a number did beleeue where he a while abode He proues by wondrous works he wrought that he 's the Sonne of God Chapt. 11 PRiests gather councell against Christ who Laz'rus rais'd from death But many Iewes beleeue on him Caiphas prophesieth QVarrelling still they sought his life but Christ himselfe doth hide At Passeouer they seeking him lay wait on euery side Chapt. 12 RIding vnto Ierusalem the Greeks faine would him see The people flocke to Lazarus Priests would he slaine should be SOme chiefe Rulers in Christ beleeue but dare not him confesse The most are blind Marie's excus'd faith by good works expresse Chapt. 13 THE feet of the Disciples wash'd againe when Christ was set He bade by his example learne to loue doe not forget VNto th'Apostles by a signe he shewes most perfectly That it was Iudas should betray Peter shall thrice deny Chapt. 14 A Place he goes for to prepare he 's truth the life the way He loue requires and that they should his statutes still obey BEhold your prayers in my name effectuall shall ye finde A Comforter I will you send and leaue my peace behinde Chapt. 15 COmforts and loue reciprocall 'twixt Church and Christ her head Is by the Parable of Vine full plainly figured DOubtlesse they will deale so with you as they haue dealt with mee The Office of the holy Ghost and of th' Apostles see Chapt. 16 EXceeding comforts giu'n to them that suffer for his sake By his ascension and promise which he to them doth make FEare not what you my father aske is well accepted sure In me is peace but in the world you must the Crosse endure Chapt. 17 GLorifie me ô Father deare and these Apostles keepe O glorifie in heau'n both these and all thy pasture sheepe Chapt. 18 HEre Iudas Iesus doth betray Officers fall to th' ground And Peter smites off Malchus eare Christ led to Ca'phas bound IEsus by Priests examined Peter doth him deny Before Pilate he is arraign'd Iewes for Barabbas cry Chapt. 19 KIng of the Iewes is scourg'd crown'd Pilate would him release Yet giues him to be crucifi'd their rage did so increase LOts for his garment they doe cast mother to Iohn commends He being dead his side is peirc'd hee 's buried by two friends Chapt. 20 MAry comes to the sepulchre so Peter Iohn likewise Yet both were ignorant as yet that Christ againe should rise Chapt. 21 NOw Christ appeares againe to his much fish drawne from the deepe He di●es with them bids Peters thrice to f●ed his lambs and sheepe O● Peters death he doth foretell his curiousnesse rebukes If all were writ I thinke the world would scarce containe the Bookes The ACTS Chapt. 1 ASsembled at mount Oliuet they see Christ there ascend Vntill the An. Mundi 4000. holy Ghost be giuen they must at Salem tend BY power whereof they witnesse must two Angels bid depart And of his second ● comming so they bid them see their heart COmming all t● Ierusalem they daily prayers make Matthias in the traytors roome by lot they ghoose and take Chapt. 2 DErided are 〈◊〉 th'Apostles twelue of some and some admire To heare them speake what they had learn'd from clouen tongues of fire EL●●e where to Peter 〈◊〉 doth defend proues Christ ran'd from the dead Knowne by hi● workes not crucifi'd but as God had decreed FAithfull ● people baptised are they liue in loue and peace Th'Apostles worke great miracles God doth his Church encrease Chapt. 3 GOd and his Son through faith doth heale the Cripple that was lame Not Peter who for killing Christ the Iewes doth greatly blame HE bids them by repentance seeke remission of their sinne Because they did they wist nor what a pardon they might winne Chapt. 4 IEwish Rulers full sore are grieu'd at Sermon Peter made By them though thousands doe beleeue they are in prison laid KIndred of high Priests now doe ● meet and Rulers greatly blame Th 〈…〉 hed still saluation by Christs name LOe then they charge Peter and Iohn that they should preach no more Church prayes God heares them confirmes with gifts and graces store Chapt. 5 MArke sacriledge hypocrisie in these too dea●ly bought Faith is encreast by wonders great th'Apostles daily wrought NOw they imprison'd are againe an Angell lets them free And bids them preach they twice are sau'● but yet they ● beaten be Chapt. 6 OF preaching chiefly they haue care but to sustaine the poore Seuen Deacons whereof Stephen is one they presently procure PErnicious foes this prious Stephen doe take and much abuse Of blasphemy against the law they falsly him accuse Chapt. 7 QVest'ning whom about these things they suffer him to speake He saith God choose their forefathers and that they did him seeke REligiously before the birth of Moses and before In tabernacle for Temple they did the Lord adore SO
hope he lou'd vs foes now friends he sure will saue KNow that as Adams sinne did bring man into wofull case So Christ much more by ● righteousnesse did farre exceed in grace Chapt. 6 LIue not in sinne y' are dead thereto as Baptisme makes it plaine Obey not lust nor suffer ● sinne in mortall bodies raigne MAde free from sin your members yeeld to serue the Lord aboue Who sinne must for their wages looke eternall death to proue Chapt. 7 NO longer then a man doth liue the law hath power or might But we by Christ are dead to th' law euen each beleeuing wight O Say not then the law is sinne it 's holy good and iust But by the law I knew not sinne it said Thou shalt not lust PAssing great sins it doth reueale and makes me full of blame And grieu'd I am because that I cannot performe the same Chapt. 8 QVite freed from condemnation are true beleeuers all Who loath their lusts procuring death and are spirituall REgard the blessings of Gods childe all long to see him freed Nothing can seuer him from God his glory of old decreed Chapt. 9 SOry I am for th'Israelites God did not promise all The seed of Abraham for to saue but Iacob he did call THe Lord shewes loue to whom he will as Potter with his clay So dealeth he it was foretold Iewes should be cast away VNder the law they needs would liue they sought not life by grace But stumbled at that stumbling stone and Christ would not embrace Chapt. 10 ALL iust by faith not by the law Christ hath perform'd the same ●ll that by faith take hold on him shall neuer come to shame BY Preachers sent this faith is wrought in Iewes and Gentiles all 〈◊〉 his Israel knew for all day long the Lord on them did call Chapt. 11 CAst off they are not all from God though some he did disdaine ●ome are elected and there 's hope they shall b'ingraft againe DEspise them not nor boast thy selfe a Sauiour God did raise His iudgements are past finding out all laud to him alwaies Chapt. 12 EVen all Gods children must be mou'd by mercies God to please None of himselfe must thinke too well attend thy place with peace FEruent in spirit let vs serue God peace patience loue withall God doth require reuenge forbids thy foes feed when they call Chapt. 13 GIue Magistrates their duties due for conscience them obey The man that loues fulfills the law owe nought but loue I say HIgh time it is now to awake time of saluation's neare ●●●ss your sinnes and put on Christ all fleshly lusts forbeare Chapt. 14 IN things indifferent none condemne let no offence appeare In them for that is prou'd sinne by many reasons cleare Chapt. 15 KNow how the strong must beard with we●ke our selues we may not please Christ did not for his loue to all did wondrously encrease LEt vs our br●thren so receiue S Paul excuse doth make He will come see them and ● desires their prayers for his sake Chapt. 16 MY helpers in Christ Iesus greet of such men take good heed As caused dissentions in the Church and great offences breed NOte and auoide them they are such as seeke their belly ease The simple hearts they doe deceiue and them with faire words please ON your behalfe I doe reioyce the truth you doe obey Satan shall shortly be trod downe to God be praise for aye 1 CORINTHIANS Chapt. 1 AFter his salutations he exhorts to vnity Reproues their discords worldly wise he here doth vilifie BY preaching counted foolishnesse he doth beleeuers saue Not many mighty Noblemen such grace and fauour haue Chapt. 2 CHrist crucified to you I preach● without inticing words Yet with such power as far doth passe the sense that man affords Chapt. 3 DIuisions argue fleshly minds with milke I did you feed The planter except God doth blesse is nought at all indeed EVery man must looke what he builds Christ the foundation sure Worlds wisedome folly Gods Temple we must keepe chast and pure Chapt. 4 FAithfull must all Christs Stewards be all things are from the Lord Then glory not th'Apostles are of worldly men abhorr'd GOds Kingdome 's not in word but power Paul is their father deare Him must they follow he will come with loue or rod to feare Chapt. 5 HEe 's cause of shame and not of ioy that incest did commit Purge leauen out with scandalous doe neither eate nor sit Chapt. 6 IN law suites before Infidells vexe not your brethren deare Th'vnrighteous shall not enter heauen ô therefore quake and feare KNow that your bodies members are of Christ and temples pure O' th holy Ghost therefore you must all filthinesse abiure Chapt. 7 LEst men vncleannesse should commit God mariage doth ordaine Know how and when to vse the same and when 's fit to refraine MEn in that calling must abide wherein they haue beene plac'd Keepe wedlocke band why virgins life is so prefer'd and grac'd Chapt. 8 NO meats to Idolls offered eate offend not one another Abuse not Christian liberty but loue ye euery brother Chapt. 9 OF his freedome he doth intreat and how the Lord ordain'd Pastors to liue by Christs Gospell though he himselfe abstain'd PReaching he was not chargeable nor did in any case Offend in things indifferent our life is like a race Chapt. 10 QVite ignorant you shall not be that Iewish sacraments Are types of ours examples eke are all their punishments REfraine from all Idolatry beware ye euery one Christs cup and cup of Deuills to drinke giue ye offence to none Chapt. 11 SEE Christ dishonor'd when men pray or preach with couer'd head And when their women in the Church haue heads vncouered THeir meetings were not for their good the Supper was ● prophan'd He shewes the purity thereof when first it was ordain'd Chapt. 12 VArious are spirituall gifts yet doe they profit all For seruice and to edifie Christs body mysticall Chapt. 13 ALL gifts although they doe surmount yet are they nothing worth Without true loue and charity the praise thereof set forth BY it we still reioyce in truth loue alwayes patience hath It neuer failes but is prefer'd before our hope and faith Chapt. 14 COmmended here is prophesie before strange tongues prefer'd To instruments compar'd they be and both must be refer'd DIrectly to their proper end which is edification Th' abuse is taxt women deny'd to speake in congregation EVen of their husbands let them learne let holy men each one ●onfesse these are the lawes of God let things be comely done Chapt. 15 FRom Christ his resurrection he proues that we must rise Against him who that Article most faithlesly denyes GReat fruit to mankind comes thereby the manner marke and see How dead arise how men aliue at that day chang'd shall be Chapt. 16 HEE bids them succour Salems Saints doth Timothie commend Giues Christian admonitions salutes and makes an end 2 CORINTHIANS Chapt. 1 AGainst their troubles
for the truth now the Apostle Paul Yeel● 〈…〉 and encouragements to Christian Corinths all BY that 〈…〉 which he ●ad his conscience eke and theirs He calls to witnesse how he preach'd the truth in all affaires COncerning comming vnto them he this excuse doth make That not for lightnesse he ● refrain'd bur rather for their sake Chapt. 2 DEclaring why he did not come he doth entreat them all To pardon th' excommunicate that did lament at his fall EVen freely 〈…〉 himselfe had done why he from Troas wont He praiseth God for that successe which he to th'Gospel sent Chapt. 3 FAlse teachers charging Paul with pride he shewes their faith and grace To be a praise sufficient against his foes disgrace GOod Gospel preaching Ministers law-Preachers doe excell As far as those that preach of life and those that damne to hell Chapt. 4 HEre he declares how he had vs'd all faithfull diligence And how all troubles he endur'd with constant patience IN euery place did still redound to th' Churches consolation To th' praise of Gods most glorious power and to his owne saluation Chapt. 5 KNowing he hath an house in heauen expecting iudgement day He striues to keepe his conscience pure and 's confident alway LIfe hauing once receiu'd from Christ to Christ he striues to liue And by his preaching faith in Christ to others life to giue Chapt. 6 MAnifold wayes he proues himselfe Christs faithfull seruant sure By exhortations and disgrace which he did still endure NO iust offence by him was giuen his ministry not charg'd Of sufferings he doth boldly speake his heart was so inlarg'd OF them the like loue he expects he bids them all to flee Pollutions with Idolaters sith they Gods Temple be Chapt. 7 PRoceeding he exhorts them all to clense their soules with care To loue him as he loued them and then he doth declare QVite for to put them out of doubt he tooke great consolation And ioy'd in his afflictions by Titus his narration RElating what great godly griefe his former Letter wrought He ioy'd likewise for that great ioy which they to Titus brought Chapt. 8 STirr'd vp they were franckly to giue to Salems Saints in need By Macedonians and the praise of their owne former deeds TH' example of our Sauiour Christ by that spirituall gaine Which would redound to them thereby he here commends againe VNto the Corinths Titus care his forwardnesse and others Who purposely were come for helpe for their poore Christian brothers Chapt. 9 A Reason yeelded why he sent Titus to them before He stirs to bounty who sowes much shall reape abundant store BY giuing almes vnto the poore they pray with one accord And for the same great praise● yeeld vnto the liuing Lord. Chapt. 10 CArnall and false Apostles did th' Apostle Paul disgrace As base in person and presence but powerfull out of place DEclaring the spirituall power which carnall power doth passe He will be found as strong in word as he in writing was EVen euery one that reacheth out beyond his compasse set Of vaunting pride them to reproue Paul doth not here forget Chapt. 11 FOrced he is to praise himselfe because they did respect The false Apostles more then him his zeale did this effect GIuing them all to vnderstand that he durst well compare And equali●●● himselfe with those which chiefe Apostles were HEE hauing freely preach'd to them most plainly proueth then That he was not inferior to those deceitfull men IN lawes prerogatiues also that he more paines did take In Churches care in seruing Christ and suffering for his sake Chapt. 12 KNowing great reuelations among the heauenly hoast He boasteth of infirmities blames them that made him boast LEst he should be too much puft vp he Satans buffets had Hee 'l come to them in loue yet feares their sinnes will make him sad Chapt. 13 MArke how he threatneth not to spare the sinners obstinate Who haue not faith nor Christ in them are proued reprobate NExt he exhorts to godly life to loue and vertues rare He bids them all be of one mind and so concludes with prayer GALATHIANS Chapt. 14 A Wonder great it is to Paul that they were turn'd away ●o soone from him and his Gospel which once they did obey BY him are men and Angels curst who otherwise doe preach faith and Christ but Sauiour ●hen he himselfe did teach CHrists doctrine he of Christ did learne and not of mortall men His deeds vncall'd and what once call'd he plainly shewes them then Chapt. 2 DEclared is the time and cause why Paul to Salem went That Titus was not circumcis'd right hands to them were lent EVen to the face he doth resist th'Apostle Peter here He did withdraw and scandalize and all for Iewish feare FAith iustifieth not our works in Christ we trust most sure All that are iustifi'd by Christ in life are godly pure Chapt. 3 GAlathians who bewitched you your faith in Christ to leaue To hang vpon the law from which no man can life receiue HE that hath faith is iustifi'd and is with Abraham blest This proued is by reasons strong but curst are all the rest Chapt. 4 IN bondage to the Law we were as heyre at vnder age Till Christ did free vs from the Law and did the curse asswage KNowing then this why turne ye backe to rudiments most vaine Obseruing daies th'Apostle feares that lost is all his paine LOue borne to him and his to them he doth record and name He shewes that we are Abrams sonnes as those from Sara came Chapt. 5 MAde free by Christ in freedome stand obserue not legall rites But faith which worketh still by loue therein the Lord delights NOw fleshly workes are reckned vp and fruitfull workes o' th spirit The first condemnes the second makes that we the heauens inherit Chapt. 6 ONe ouertaken with a fault if that he be a brother Restore him mildly and one beare the burthen of another PAul bids them vse their teachers well in goodnesse to persist What the Law-preachers did intend he boasts in crosse of Christ EPHESIANS Chapt. 1 AFter his salutations and thanks Paul in this place Doth treat of our selection and adoption both by grace BEhold of our saluation the proper fountaine true The mystery whereof is knowne but to a very few COntinually he praiseth God and for them prayeth still That they in Christ may haue their hope and fully know his will Chapt. 2 DEad are we all in trespasses by nature but by grace We quickened are and rais'd with Christ to sit in heauenly place EVen for good works he hath vs made by Christ we are brought neere We should not walke as Gentiles doe as Saints we must him feare Chapt. 3 FAint not for mine afflictions the hidden myst'ry showne To Paul that Gentiles should be sau'd to men before vnknowne GReat grace was giuen to him that he to them the same might preach He praies that they may feele Christs loue which he did plainly