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A11230 A diuine dictionarie, or, The Bible abreuiated Containing the whole Scripture. Being most necessarie for the present finding out of any part thereof. By T.S. [sic] H. S., fl. 1616. 1615 (1615) STC 21493.5; ESTC S120477 80,435 148

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people to himselfe neuer ceasing to doe them good for his promise sake 106. The people d●spearsed v●… Antiochus do magnifie the goodnes of God among their repentant and prayeth to be gathered from among the heathen that they may praise his name 107. Dauid exhorteth all that are red●emed by the Lord and gathered vnto him to giue thankes therefore who by sending prosperity and aduersitie ●ringeth men vnto him Therefore as the righteous there reioyce so shall the wicked haue their mo●thes s●op●●● 108. Dauid ●●●● Har●● an●●●●c● praiseth the Lord and assureth himselfe of 〈…〉 of God concerning his kingdome ●u●r Israel ●nd 〈…〉 again● other Nations who though he séeme to forsake vs for a time yet he alone in the end will cast downe our enemies 109. Dauid being falsely accused by Sauls flatterers prayeth God to helpe him to destroy his enemies who represent Iudas the traytor vnto Iesus Christ and all like enemies of the children of God 110. Dauid prophesieth of the power and euerlasting kingdome of Christ and of his priest-hood which should put an end to the priest-hood of Leui. 111. He giueth thankes to the Lord for his maruailous workes towards his Church and declareth wherein true wisdome and right knowledge consisteth 112. He praiseth the felicitie of them that feare God and condenmeth the cursed state of the contemners of God 113. An exhortation to praise the Lord for his prouidence in that that contrary to the course of nature he worketh in his Church 114. Israel deliuered out of Egipt putteth vs in remembrance The Contents of Gods great mercies towards his children and of our vnthankfulnes for the same 115. The faithfull oppressed by Idolatrous Tyrants promise that they will not be vnmindefull of so great a benifite if it would please God to heare their praier and deliuer them by his omnipotent power 116. Dauid being in great daunger of Saul in the desart of Maon perceiuing the great inestimable loue of God towards him magnifieth such great mercies and protesteth that he will be thankefull for the same 117. He exhorteth the Gentiles to praise God because he hath accomplished aswell to them as to the Iewes the promise of life euerlasting by Iesus Christ 118. Dauid reiected of Saul and of the people at the time appointed obtained the kingdome for the which he biddeth all them that feare the Lord to be thankefull vnder whose person Christ is liuely set forth who should be of his people reiected 119. The Prophet wonderfully commendeth Gods Law wherein he cannot satisfie himselfe nor expresse sufficiently his affection thereunto adding notable complaintes and consolations méete for the faithfull to haue both in heart and voice and in the Hebrewe euery eight verses begin with one letter of the Alphabet 120. Dauid banished from among the barbarous Arabians through false reports of enuious flatterers lamenteth his long abode among such infidels giuen to all kind of wickednesse and contention 121. The Prophet sheweth by his owne example that the faithfull ought to looke for all their succour of God alone who will gouerne and giue good successe to all their godly enterprises 122. Dauid reioyceth that God accomplisheth his promise and placed his Arke in Sion giuing thankes and praying for the prosperity of the Church 123. A praier of the faithfull which are afflicted by the wicked worldlings and contemners of God 124. The faithfull deliuered from great danger acknowledge The Contents not to haue escaped by their owne power but through the fauour of God 125. He describeth the assurance of the faithfull in their afflictions and desireth their wealth and the destruction of the wicked 126. This Psalme was made after the returne of the people from Babilon and sheweth that the meane of their deliuerance was wonderfull after the 70. yéeres of captiuity for● spoken by Ieremie 25. 12. and 29. 10. 127. It is not mans wit power or labor but the frée goodnesse of God that giueth riches preserueth Townes and Countries giueth nourishment and children 128. Here is described the prosperous estate of persons married in the feare of God and the promises of Gods blessings to all them that liue in this honorable estate according to his commandements 129. He admo●isheth the Church though afflicted in all ages for God will deliue● it and suddenly destroy the enemies thereof 130. An effectuous praier to obtaine mercy and forgiuenesse of his sinnes and a● length deliuerance from all euils 131. Daui● charged with ambition protesteth his humility before God 132. The faithfull grounded vppon Gods promise made vnto Dauid desireth that he would establish the same both as touching his posterity and the building of the Temple to pray there as was before spoken 133. The commendations of godly and brotherly amity compared to the most pretious oyle mentioned in Exodus 30. 134. He exhorteth the Leuites that watch in the Temple to praise the Lord. 135. Hee exhorteth all the faithfull to praise God for his maruellous workes and graces wherein hée hath declared his Maie●tie to the confusion of all Idolaters 136. An earnest exhortation to giue thankes vnto God The Contents for the creation and gouernance of all things 137. The Israelites in their captiuity hearing the Chaldeans reproche and blaspheme God and his Religion desire God to punish the Edomites who prouoketh the Babil●mans against them and prophecieth the destruction of Babilon 138. Dauid praiseth the goodnesse of God towards him for which euen forraine Princes shall praise the Lord together with him and he is assured to haue like comfort of God hereafter as heretofore 139. Dauid to cleanse his heart from all hipocrisie sheweth that nothing is so secret which God séeth not after declaring his zeale and feare of God he protesteth to be enemy to all them that contemne God 140. Dauid praieth vnto the Lord against the cruelty falshood and iniuries of his enemies assuring himselfe of his succour wherefore he prouoketh the iust to praise the Lord and to assure themselues of his tuition 141. Dauid being grieuously persecuted vnder Saul desireth succour and patience till God take vengeance of his enemies 142. Dauid neither for feare nor anger would kill Saul but with a quiet minde praied vnto God who preserued him 143. An earnest prayer for remission of sinnes acknowledging that the enemies did cruelly persecute him by Gods iust iudgement he desireth to be restored to grace to be gouerned by his holy spirit that he may spend the rest of his life in the true feare and seruice of God 144. Dauid praiseth the Lord for his victories and Kingdome restored yet calling for the destruction of the wicked and declareth wherein the felicity of any people consisteth 145. Dauid describeth the wonderfull prouidence of The Contents God in gouerning and preseruing all the other creatures he praiseth God for his iustice mercy and speciall louing kindenesse towards those that cast vppon him that feare and loue him 146 Dauid teacheth that none should put their trust in men but in God alone who is almighty and deliuereth the afflicted nourisheth the poore setteth prisoners at liberty comforteth the fatherlesse widdowes strangers and is King for euer 147 The Prophet praiseth the bounty wisedome power Iustice and prouidence of God vppon all his creatures but especially vppon his Church which he gathered together after their dispersion declaring his word and iudgement so vnto them as he had done to no other people 148. He prouoketh all creatures to praise the Lord in heauen and in all places especially for the power that he had giuen to his people Israel 149. An exhortation to the Church to praise the Lord for his victorie and conquest that he giueth the Saints against The Contents all mans power 150. An exhortation to praise the Lord without ceasing by all manner of waies for all his mighty and wonderfull workes FINIS
of deceiuers which goe about to draw away the hearts of the simple people from the truth of God The Reuelation of St. Iohn the Diuine hath twentie two Chapters The Contents of the Chapters viz. 1. THe cause of this Reuelation of them that reade it Chapters 22. Iohn writeth to the seauen Churches the Mai●sty and office of the sonne of God the vision of the Candlesticks and starres 2. He exhorteth foure Churches to repentance to perseuerance patience and amendment as well by threatnings as by promises of reward 3. He exhorteth the Churches or Ministers to the true profession of faith and to watching 4. The vision of the Maiesty of God he séeeth the throne and one sitting vppon it and foure and twenty seates about it with foure and twenty Elders sitting vppon them and foure beasts praising God day and night 5. He séeth the Lambe opening the Booke and therefore The Contents of the Reuelation the foure beasts the foure and twenty Elders and the Angels praise the Lambe and doe him worship for their redemption and other benefits 6. The Lambe openeth the six seales and many thinges follow the opening thereof 7. He séeth the seruants of God sealed in their fore heads out of all nations people which though they suffer trouble yet the Lambe féedeth them leadeth them to the fountaines of liuing water and God shall wipe away all teares from their eyes 8. The seauenth seale is opened there is silence in heauen the foure Angels blowe their Trumpets and great plagues follow vppon the earth 9. The first woe is past the foure Angells that were bound are loosed and the third parte of men is killed 10. The Angell hath the booke open he sweareth there shall be no more time he giueth the booke vnto Iohn who eateth Chapters 22. it vp 11. The Temple is measured two witnesses raised vp by the Lord are murthered by the beast 12. There appeareth in Heauen a woman cloathed with the Sunne c. 13. The beast deceiueth the reprobate and is confirmed by an other the priuiledge of the beasts marke 14. The notable company of the Lamb One Angell a●nounceth the Gospell another the fall of Babilon and the third warneth to flée from the beast of the Lords haruest 15. The song of them that ouercome the beast 16. The Angells poure out their vialls full of wrath and The Contents of the Reuelation what plagues follow thereof admonition to take héede and watch 17. The description of the great whore and her sinnes and punishment 18. The louers of the world are sorry for the fall of the whore of Babilon but they that be of God haue cause to reioyce for her destruction 19. Praises are giuen to God for iudging the whore 20. Sathan being bound for a certaine time and after let loose vexeth the Church grieuously 21. The blessed estate of the godly and the miserable condition of the wicked 22. The riuer of the water of life the Angell will not be worshiped A briefe collection of the contents of all the Psalmes of Dauid in meeter being in number one hundreth and fifty The Contents of the Psalmes viz. 1. THis psalme is set first as a preface to exhort all godly men to study and meditate the heauenly wisdome for they be blessed that so doe but the wicked contemners thereof at length shall come to misery 2. Dauid reioyceth that albeit enemies and worldly powers rage God will aduance his Kingdome euen to the farthest end of the world therefore he exhorteth Princes humbly to submit themselues vnder the same herein is signified Christ and his Kingdome 3. Dauid driuen out of his kingdome by his sonne Absolon was greatly tormented in minde for his sinne therefore he calleth vpon God and is bold in his promises against the terrors of enemies and present death then he reioyceth for the victory giuen to him and the Church ouer their enemies 4. Dauid persecuted by Saul calleth vpon God with assured The Contents trust reproueth his enemies for resisting his dominion and preferreth the fauour of God before all treasure 5. Dauid persecuted by Doeg and Achitophell Sauls flatterers calleth vpon God to punish their malice then assured of successe he receiued comfort 6. Dauid for his sinnes felt Gods hand and conceiued the horror of euerlasting death therefore he desireth forgiuenesse and not to die in Gods indignation then sodainely féeling Gods mercie he rebuketh his enemies who reioyce at his affliction 7. Dauid falsely accused by Chus Sauls kinsman calleth God to be his defender first that his conscience did not accuse him of any euill towards Saul next that it touched Gods glory to award sentence against the wicked and so vpon Gods mercies and promises he waxeth bold threatning that it shall fall on their necks that which his enemies purposed for others 8. The Prophet considering the excellent liberality and fatherly prouidence of God towards man whome he made as it were a God ouer all his workes giueth thankes and is astonied with the admiration of the same 9. Dauid giueth thankes for his manifold victories receiued desireth the same wonted helpe againe against his new enemies and their malitious arrogancy to be destroyed 10. He complaineth of all the wrongs which worldly men die because of their prosperity who therefore without all feare of God think they may haue all things vncontroled he calleth for remedie against such and is comforted with the hope thereof 11. This Psalme sheweth first what assaults of temptation and anguish of minde he sustained in persecution next The Contents he reioyceth that God sent him succour in necessity declaring his iustice as well in gouerning the good and wicked men as the whole world 12. He prophecying the miserable decay of all good order desireth God spéedily to send reformation then comforted with the assurance of Gods helpe and promises concludeth that when all orders are most corrupted then God will deliuer his 13. Dauid as it were ouercome with afflictions flieth to God his onely refuge encouraged through Gods promises he conceiueth confidence against the extreame horrors of death 14. He describeth the wickednesse of men so growne to such licentiousnes that God was brought to vtter contempt for which albeit he was greatly grieued yet perswaded that God would redresse it he is comforted 15. Here is taught why God chose the Iewes his peculiar people and placed his Temple among them which was that they by liuing vprightly might witnesse that they were his speciall and holy people 16. Dauid praieth to God for succour not for his workes but for his faiths sake protesting that he hateth all Idolatry taking God onely for his comfort and felicity who suffered his to lacke nothing 17. Here he complaineth to God of the cruell pride and arrogancy of Saule without any cause therefore hée desireth God to reuenge his innocency and deliuer him 18. Dauid giueth thanckes entring into his Kingdome extolling the maruellous graces of God in