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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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Of faith and of the sacraments and of the resurrection MOre forward he would haue them led he would not haue them faint ●ut to be stedfast in the faith in troubles patient NOte here the danger of all those that after truth receiu d ●auing once tasted heauenly gifts are afterward deceiu'd O How impossible it is that they that fall away ●hould by repentance be renew'd they Christ againe doe slay PRaised and blessed is the earth that drinkes in store of raine And for the dresser bringeth forth hearbes fruits and store of graine QVestionlesse that earth that thornes and bryers bringeth forth Is neer to cursing must be burn'd as earth that 's nothing worth RIghteous in his promises the Lord is alwaies found He still rewards their workes of loue that in good workes abound SEe here how God euen by himselfe to Abraham did sweare That he would blesse him wrondrously and still his loue declare TO him and to the heires of life he plainly shewes to both The stablenesse of his counsell and binds himselfe by oath VNpossible it is that God should deale vnfaithfully Sith by his word and oath he binds himselfe so stedfastly WHereby we haue a refuge sure and most strong consolation Most firmely for to hold that hope we haue of our saluation A Stedfast anchor of the soule which enters in through grace Where Christ is entred to prepare for vs a holy place Chapt. 7 BY Melchisedecke King of peace and Priest of God most high Is father Abraham blest when he return'd form victory COnsider how that he is said to want a pedigree That he vnto the Sonne of God might well resembled be DOe well consider the greatnesse of this High Priest I say To whom the Patriarch Abraham the tithes of spoyles did pay EVen by commandement by the law the Leuites tithes possest But Abraham to Melchisedeck did pay them and was blest FOr Leui to Melchisedeck did Abraham also pay Because that he when they two met in ioynes of Abraham lay GReater is this his Priesthood then and of far more perfection Then that of Leuies or of that which was of Aaron HE euen our Lord of Iuda came no speech did Moses make That either Iuda or his tribe should holy Priesthood take IT is a thing most euident most manifest and cleare That he was made Priest by an oath by whom we all draw neere KEeping the faith to Gods owne throne he is our surety sure Of a farre better covenant he euer doth endu●e LIuing for euer he is of power to saue all those from thrall That unto God doe come by him and for his mercy call MOst perfectly he doth them saue and intercession makes An holy harmlesse Priest is he who for vs vndertakes Chapt. 8 NOte well the summe of all that 's said we haue a Priest most high That fits at Gods right hand in heauen in glory and maiesty OF holy things and tabernacle which is the body of Christ A Minister who offreth gifts as well as did high Priest PRiests offer gifts euen so doth he Moses was bid to make All things according to patterne which he from God did take QVestionlesse a ministry that 's farre more excellent He hath a mediatour of a better testament REad that for second couenant place should not haue beene sought If that the first had faultlesse beene and could haue safety wrought SVch couenant with Israel and Iuhah hee 'll not make As with their fathers when he did them out of Egypt take THey therin did not long persist and he from them 〈◊〉 But in their minds hee 'll put his lawes and write them in their hearts VNto them I will be their God and they my folks shall bee Thus saith the Lord both great and small shall knowledge haue of mee WIth mercy I will them behold to them I will be kinde Their sinnes and their transgressions I will blot out of minde Chapt. 9 A Large description here is made of outward legall rites Which God taught Moses and which he did teach the Israelites BEhold both rites and Sanctuary which first old test'ment had Not heauenly nor spirituall which made mens hearts more glad CAndlestick table and shew-bread were therein set and plac't With name of holy places was that tabernacle grac't DIspos'd and plac'd within the vaile which holiest place is call'd Was golden censer and the Arke about with gold o'relayd EVen Aarons rod and golden pot that Manna had therein The tables and the Cherubins were put the vaile within FIrst tabernacle thus ordain'd the Priests did dayly goe There for to offer sacrifice the Lord commanded to GOD bad the high Priest for to goe alone once euery yeare Into the holy place of all with blood to offer there HE for himselfe and peoples sinnes did offer there alone Which seruice did not sanctifie himselfe nor any one IN conscience for it did consist in sacrificing rites Which were commanded till Christ came who cleanseth sinners quite KNow here that Christ is our high Priest of good things yet to come Who not by blood of Goats nor Calues did pay our soules ransome LEarne that that blood did outwardly the body putrifie O how much more shall Christ his blood our conscience sanctifie MAking vs serue the liuing God and all dead workes to hate Hee is the Mediatour true which brings to blessed state NEw Testament he hath confirm'd euen by his death alone And entred hath the holyest place for he to heauen is gone ONce hath he offered vp himselfe our sinnes to take away And shall againe come iudge his folke to life at latter day Chapt. 10 POwer for to clense away our sinnes the law had none at all To Christs body once offered that vertue did befall QVite impossible a thing it is to take away our sinnes By blood of Buls or by the blood of Goates or such like things REdeem'd we are from death and hell by Christs blood which hee shed Once for vs all when he on crosse his body offered SO that he hath for euermore their sinnes wash't all away That are elect and sanctifi'd and doe his will obey THis doth the holy Ghost witnesse and thus hath said before My law I will write in their hearts their sinnes thinke on no more VNto him then let vs draw neere with hearts made pure by faith Still hoping in his promises he will doe what he saith WEE willed are here to consider each one his Christian brother And vnto loue and to good workes to stirre vp one another ALL are exhorted thus to doe because the day drawes neere When Christ to iudge the quicke and dead will second time appeare BVT if we shall sinne willingly when we this truth haue knowne Wee haue no sacrifice for sinne but must in hell be throwne CHrist who forsakes and doth despise and treads him under foot And doth despise the spirit of grace the Lord will root ● him out DAyes that are past he bids call backe and bring into
shent DOe this saith Ioseph and you shall at liberty be set Your brother Ben you told me of goe all saue one and fet Euen then they haue remorse in heart and say one to another God plagues vs iustly for our sinne in selling of our brother FOr pledge is Simeon kept in ward with corne they home doe goe Tell all to Iacob who will stay his Ben he loues him so Chapt. 43 GOe buy some food good Iacob saith the sonnes they durst not goe Except he would send Beniamin for Ioseph charg'd them so HE very loth yet sends his sonne they Presents bring to 'th Court Ioseph confers his brother calls and feasts in wondrous sort Chapt. 44 IOseph to stay his brethren still commands that coyne with corne Should both in their sackes mouth be put with them backe to be borne KNow that in sacke of yongest sonne was Iosephs cup conuay'd Which found they feare the fathers pledge for Ben would now be stayd Chapt. 45 LOe now doth Ioseph make himselfe knowne to his brethren deare Them comforts in Gods prouidence and bids them not to feare MY father Iacob fetch quoth he and bid him come to me For him and his I will prouide in Goshen dwell shall he NOw when the King of this did heare he is full well content And bids all needfull furniture for iourney should be sent OH how they kisse and weepe for ioy he bids them all agree When Iacob heares this ioyfull newes * An. Mundi 2240. a ioyfull man is he Chapt. 46 PAssing great comfort from the Lord he at Beersheba finds Thence he and his to Egypt goe with all things to their minds QVietly all this number goes Ioseph doth Iacob meet He tells his brethren what to say when Pharo shall them greet Chapt. 47 REporting that his friends were come fiue brethren he presents With his father before the King who giues them their contents SEe here how Ioseph gets the coine the cattell and the land All that the Egyptians did possesse into King Pharaos hand THe Priests land was not bought nor sold old Iacobs age is here To bury him with forefathers he maketh * An. Mundi 2255. Ioseph sweare Chapt. 48 VNto his father being sicke he comes and sons doth bring Old Iacob lifteth vp himselfe to giue them his blessing ALmighty God appear'd quoth he to me in Canaan land And said I will thee multiply and make thy seed as land BEhold Manasca * An. Mundi 2280. and Ephraim as his owne sonnes he takes Of mothers graue of their returne old Iacob mention makes Chapt. 49 CAlling his sonnes in blessing them he doth particularize He chargeth where to burie him and then forthwith he dyes Chapt. 50 DEath hauing Iacobs dayes dissolu'd here read good Ioseph's praise Who weepes and bids he should be balm'd they mourne full forty dayes EXceeding willing Pharaoh is that Ioseph's house should goe To bury Iacob as he sware with many Elders moe FOrgiuenesse Ioseph's brethren craue he grants them their request He will maintaine both them and theirs in quiet peace and rest GReat age he liu'd and of his sonnes he saw three ● generations He makes them sweare * An. Mundi 2310 his bones to beare and foretells their translations EXODVS Chapt. 1 AFter good Ioseph's funerall Isr'el did multiply Though new ● King Pharoh them opprest with rage most cruelly BInding the midwifes that in birth each manchild should be kill'd But they fear'd God and did refuse then brookes with babes were fill'd Chapt. 2 CAst out is Moses sweet fac'd in flaggy arke is thrust Kings daughter finds him seekes a nurse hee 's twice of mother nurst DEliuered then to Court he was he an Egyptian slew At Hebrues checke he fled and wod God did their troubles view Chapt. 3 EVen as he kept his fathers sheep he sees a bush on fire God was therein and Moses fear'd of him God did require FRom Pharohs curst and cruell bonds his people for to bring Tell them I AM hath charged thee to free them from that King Chapt. 4 GOe doe these wonders Moses rod is turned to a snake His hand is leprous loath he is this taske to vndertake HIm Aaron meets and must assist from Iethro Moses hyes Gods message vnto Pharoh sent his wife doth circumcise INto the desart Aaron goes meets Moses sent by God Isr'el beleeued and did hope for freedome from that rod. Chapt. 5 KIng Pharoh chides Gods messengers and doth Iehouah dare The peoples taske he doth increase for plaints he doth not care LOud cry their officers to the King they Aaron doe disdaine And Moses then he to the Lord doth pray and sore complaine Chapt. 6 MOses relates Gods couenant of Reubens off-spring read Of Simeon and Leui whence Moses Aaron proceed Chapt. 7 NOw Moses old to Pharoh goes his rod becomes a snake So wizards ● doe the brookes are blood his heart God hard doth make Chapt. 8 O Moses pray frogs flyes and lice doe vexe King Pharoh so That Wizards fayling he inclines but will not let them goe Chapt. 9 PLagu'd are the beasts with murraine much sore botches sent and hayle Now Pharo seemeth to repent yet all will not preuaile Chapt. 10 QVite is the land with Locusts fill'd his seruants turn'd his heart And he somewhat inclines to let the Israelites depart REpent he seemes he prayes them pray for freedome from that ill Darknesse is sent hee 's call'd againe the King is hardned still Chapt. 11 SEe now hee 'll thrust you out require their Iewells first borne slaine Egyptians cry his owne are safe the King withstands againe Chapt. 12 THis moneth tenth day kill paschall lambe obserue thereof all rites Besp●inkle posts first borne are slaine driuen out are th'Isra'lites VNto Succoth great numbers come with flocks and riches great The Passeouer ordained is thereof learne who must eate Chapt. 13 ALl the first borne vnleauened bread as signes doth God require The Passouers memoriall as Moses did desire BOrne are good Iosephs bones from thence and they to Etham came God guides them in the day by cloud and in the night by flame CVrst Pharo cruelly pursues a deadly warre to make God tells his people what to doe and what way they should take Chapt. 14 DIstrest with feare they murmure but from Moses comfort sound They passe the Sea vpon dry ground but Pharo's host is drownd Chapt. 15 EVery one sung prayse to God as it was very meet The people grudge twelue wells are found the bitter water's sweet Chapt. 16 FRom God are quailes and Manna sent which vs'd not right doth rot None could be found on sabbath day an homer put in pot Chapt. 17 GRudging for water God commands him strike the rocke with rod By prayers force Amaleck's queld an Altar built to God Chapt. 18 HIs wife and sonnes old Iethro brings hee 's glad and offers prayse Giues Moses counsell how to rule which done he goes his wayes Chapt. 19 ISr'ell say my voyce