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A02024 Little Timothe his lesson: or, A summary relation of the historicall part of holy scripture plainely and familiarly comprized in meeter, for the helpe of memory, and instruction of the ignorant in the writings of God. By E.G. Mr. in Arts, and practitioner in physicke for the Kings hospitall of St. Bartholomew, in the city of Glocester. Graile, Edmond, b. ca. 1577. 1611 (1611) STC 12171; ESTC S117271 36,912 121

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neere to feele and know With fat of earth and heauens dew with happy seed and kinne Hee blest him reuerend was the shew and then came Esau in And he with teares and piteous mone the blessing sought in vaine He came too late alas 't was gone With that he whet his braine Reuenge to seeke and worke and then the daies quoth he make speede Of mourning for my father when I will pay home this deede Section 5. THen did Rebekah forthwith call and send Iaacob away Lest Esau in his rage should fall on him and should him slay And Izhaak charg'd him taking leaue to play a wiser part Then Esau who did vexe and grieue by heathen wiues their heart But he should to his vncle goe cap. 28 and match in godly race And blessing should be with him so he went out from their face As he in fields that night did sleepe in Haran on a stone By dreame he saw a ladder steepe from heauen and there-on The Angels passing and aboue God standing all in view The blessed promise of his loue with Iaacob to renew There Iacob vow'd the Lord to feare thence on he went apace Inquiring in the fields to heare of Labans dwelling place The shepheards shewed him readily his cosen Rahel there cap. 29 Whom he saluted cheerfully and shee could not forbeare But ran and caried home the newes then Laban hies to meet him To dwell there he must not refuse where all his kindred greet him A match was made and seuen yeeres for Rahel he must worke But Leah in the light appeares deceits in darkenesse lurke Well seuen moe he was content to serue for his beloued Cap. 29 And thought the time full quickly spent though full of toile it proued Cap. 31. 38. 39. God blessed Laban for his sake but him he blest much more What euer wages he did take to him was gaine in store Then Laban did enuie his wealth Yet loath'd to let him goe Cap. 31 So Iaakob fled away by stealth and made him following know The wrong he did and both good friends after a chiding parted Then Iaakob in his iourney sends to pacifie hard-hearted Esau his brother who in Armes was then against him bent But God preuented all the harmes by altering his intent Cap. 32 So Iaakob called Israel for God had chang'd his name When he preuail'd at Peniel in peace to Shechem came Heere Dinah must a gadding goe Cap. 34 but sauc'd her sport with shame And caus'd the Shechemits much woe being too too much to blame Section 6. THence vp to Bethel had he word Cap. 35 to goe to pay his vow Of holy worship for the Lord againe to Canaan now From Padan Aram had him fet where mightily he grew In cattle seruants substance great and sonnes whose names ensue Reuben Dan Leui Simeon Cap. 29 Issachar Napthalim Asher Gad Iudah Zebulon Ioseph and Beniamin These Patriarks were of whom great men and Princes did proceed God keeping promise vnto them and their succeeding seed Iudah the royall line enioi'd who for a deede amisse Had Tamars life with fire destroi'd Cap. 38 but that the fault was his Yong Ioseph Iaakobs ioy the rest still stomacked and spited Yet hatred he deserued least had him his brethren righted For enuie they conspir'd to kill Cap. 37 but Ruben did perswade Yet secretly they did him sell to men of Merchants trade Who sold him vnto Potiphar Cap. 39 where though he liued chast And faithfully himselfe did beare he was in prison cast But God beheld his miserie and gaue him wisedom great Cap. 41 By which he was aduanced high euen next to Pharaohs seat For when the king no rest could finde of dreames that him had past Th' vngratefull buttler then to mind doth Ioseph call at last And then he was from prison sent and set before the King Where he to Pharaohs great content expounded euery thing Besides he shew'd a ready way the famine to withstand Which Pharaoh lik'd and then did lay on him the charge in hand So by him was prouision made Cap. 47 against the time of neede Wherewith to Pharaoh gainefull trade all Aegypt he did feed Section 7. OLd Iaakob and his sonnes also Cap. 42 Were pinch'd with penurie Wherefore he charged them to goe and foode in Egypt buy They went with griefe and bought in feare not dreaming of their brother Nor did he countenance them beare more kinde then any other Till when they came to him againe Cap. 45 affection was so great He could no longer it containe which in his brest for heate With weeping eie and ioifull tongue he then did plainely tell He was their brother whom with wrong to Egypt they did sell The ioy of either was so much that neither now could beare it Their sobbing passion was such that Pharaohs house did heare it Who then aduertised of it commanded presently With Charets and what else was fit For Iacob they should hie So he with all his family went thither out of hand Cap. 46 Where they were welcom'd louingly and plac'd in Goshen Land Cap. 47 In Goshen Land did Iacob see the fulnesse of his daies In Iosephs liues prosperity his fill of earthly ioies Cap. 49 But solemnely before his death he blest his sonnes each one And Ioseph eke gaue vp the breath Cap. 50 ere many yeeres were gone Now when these father 's both were dead and still their seede did grow There rose a Pharaoh in his stead that did not Ioseph know He tyrant-like with heauy hand Cap. 1 of bondage prest them downe And gaue the midwiues strait command the males to kill or drowne Section 8. Borne in these flames was Moses milde and by Gods prouidence Though cast in Riuer flags poore child yet was he freed thence By Pharaohs daughter who did take and keepe him as her owne cap. 2 Vntill he came to mans estate when fearing to be knowne For killing an Egyptian he forsooke the Court and fled And all this was by Gods decree whose worke must now be sped For God had heard the grieuous crie of Hebrues sore oppressed And Moses he ment to imploy cap. 3 in hauing it redressed Him then he call'd and sent away to proud King Pharaoh cap. 4 Requiring him without delay to let his people goe But he the Lord God did despise and asked what was he Increasing more and more their cries by greater cruelty cap 5 The Lord to tame this Tyrant stout and his own folke to right With Moses sendeth Aaron out cap. 7 to make him know his might They caused Blood Frogs Lice and Flies and Murraine Scabs and Haile cap. 8 And Grashoppers and darkne Skies all Aegypt to assaile Cap 9 cap. 10 Excepting Goshen land where dwelt Gods people Israel Yet Pharaohs heart did nothing melt for still he did rebell Cap. 12 Then God the Passe-ouer ordain'd And bade them with the blood Their dore-posts should be ouerstain'd for their safe-gard and good Lest