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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
obey I brought you forth with wonders They promise must not touch the mount they tremble at the thunders Chapt. 20 KNow here the ten Commandemēts giuen they will'd are not to feare Nor any Gods to haue but him nor hew'd stone altar reare Chapt. 21 LEarne lawes for seruants and for them that doe their parents ban For killing stealing goaring and smiting or hurting man Chapt. 22 MArke theft forbid no damage doe of trespasses beware For borrowing oxe sheepe or ought no fornicator spare NO witch nor bestiall man shall liue fly all Idolatry No widow stranger orphan vex take heed of vsury O Keepe not poore mans rayment layd as pledge with thee all night Doe reuerence to Magistrates first fruits pay me of right Chapt. 23 PVt farre away a slanderous tongue no wicked witnes beare Be iust to all loue charity the sabbaths keepe with feare QVietly these three feasts obserue let land the seuenth yeare rest See what to doe with blood and fat all Idolls names detest REpay first fruits vnto thy God an Angell will I send Whom if thou serue he will thee blesse and from all foes defend SEe that thou bow not to false Gods nor imitate their wayes Feare God and sicknesse hee 'l remoue and will prolong thy dayes Chapt. 24 TO 'th Mount goe seuenty Elders call'd Moses alone drawes neare He sprinkles Altars with the blood Gods glory doth appeare VNto the Lord they say they le yeeld they see most glorious sights Moses ascends the mount and stayes full forty dayes and nights Chapt. 25 AN offering bring for tabernacle make arke with gold o'relayd Candlestickes table Cherubins and all as God hath said Chapt. 26 BOards sockets bars curtaines make eleuen of the goats haire Ram skins doore hangings also make a vaile for th'Arke prepare Chapt. 27 COurt hangings pillars Altars marke with vessels all of brasse Pure oyle for lamps and lasting lights make all as patterne was Chapt. 28 DEcke Aaron with brestplate robe plates for his miter make Vrim Thummim vestures and bells all these for Priesthood sake Chapt. 29 EAch Priest wash decke consecrate as God here Moses tells At morne and night giue God a lambe his promise there to dwell Chapt. 30 FIrst guilded Altar then lauer by Moses must be made The holy oyle the sweet perfume soule ransome must be paid Chapt. 31 GOd here appoints Bezaleel he tabernacle makes They must not worke on Sabbath day the tables Moses takes Chapt. 32 HOt was Gods wrath for golden calfe by Moses hee 's appeas'd Tables are broken numbers slaine by prayer people eas'd Chapt. 33 I Meane to stay goe on your way from campe my tent remoue The people mourne then he to them and Moses shewes his loue Chapt. 34 KNow here the tables are renew'd God doth proclaime his name Moses intreats his company he will protect from shame LEagues with the heathen make thou none lest they thy soule insnare Destroy their pictures altars groues false worships all beware MOses descendeth from the mount and hides his face with vaile Obserue these lawes and I thy foes with wonders will assaile Chapt. 35 NO man must worke on Sabbath day great gifts the people bring Bezaleel makes the ● tabernacle a great and glorious thing Chapt. 36 OF peoples offrings stay is made the things were nam'd before As couering curtaines bars are made with hangings for the doore Chapt. 37 PVre gold the Arke is guilded with the Cherubs Mercy seat The altar table candlestickes are made with oile most sweet Chapt. 38 QVickly are altar lauer court all by Bezaleel wrought The summe of siluer gold and brasse which Isr'els people brought Chapt. 39 RObe Ephod brestplate Miter plate with garments more lesse The girdle all these Moses sees approues ● and all doth blesse Chapt. 40 SEt vp anoynted tabernacle Moses his care and praise Gods glory seene his will perform'd cloud guides them on their wayes LEVITICVS Chapt. 1 ALl spotlesse males out of thy herd and flocks must offred be And foules for thy burnt offerings their dressing manner see BVt thou must offer willingly thy hand on head must stay The Priest must kill and sprinkle blood and it on altar lay Chapt. 2 COncerning the meat-offering made of the finest flower But frankincense thereon thou must and oyle vpon it powre DOe this if in an ouen or plate thine offering bak'd shall be Or fried in pan no leuen thou nor hony there shalt see EAres of greene corne well dried thou must for thine oblation bring For thy first fruits and offer salt in euery offring Chapt. 3 FOr a peace offring sacrifice of male or female kind Out of the herd see that no spot nor blemish I doe find GOd bids here kill and lay on hands kidneyes ye shall not eate But burne besprinkle the altar learne what must serue for meat Chapt. 4 HEre he that thorough ignorance Prince Priest or people shall The Law of God transgresse and sinne let them for mercy call IN such a case must bullocks blood or goats or kids be shed For that same sinne and as before to God be offered Chapt. 5 KNow thou that dost thy knowledge hide in touching vncleane things Or sinn'st in making of an oath learne thy trespasse offrings LAmbe kidd foules flower in sacriledge like offerings are due A lambe is slaine for ignorance of things they neuer knew Chapt. 6 MArke here the trespasse offering for sinnes done wittingly The Law of the burnt offring learne where fire must neuer dye NOw learne the law of meat offrings and of Priests consecration Learne what the Priests must doe when they for sinne doe make oblation Chapt. 7 OF trespasse offering learne the lawes and of peace offring soe Whether it be a thanksgiuing a vow or gifts most free PRiests portion in the peace offerings is shoulder and the brest No man must eate the fat nor blood but they may eate the rest Chapt. 8 QVickly take Aaron and his sonnes and thus them consecrate Then Moses washeth clothes ● annoynts them for that priestly state REad here what their sinne offring is and burnt offrings likewise The ramme of consecration the place the time the guise Chapt. 9 SEe the first offrings Aaron made for him and people all Which Moses taught him after that the Lord to him did call THe sinne and the burnt offerings which he and people gaue ●re here set downe they pray that God would all his people saue VNt ' all the people then the Lord appear'd most graciously ●ire came from him vpon th' Altar the people shout and cry Chapt. 10 AS Aarons sonnes strange fire did bring So fire them both doth burne The Priests are here forbidden wine and Aaron must not mourne BEside the Altar must the priests eate offrings made by fire Aarons excuse for breach thereof Contents Moses desire Chapt. 11 COme learne what beasts what fish and sowles God doth appoint for meat Vncleane and creeping things touth not be holy doe not eate Chapt.
place Chapt. 6 LEarne Leuites line and A'rons race till the captiuity The family of Gershon learne Koath and Merari MArke here their habitations their seruice vnderstand Which Moses taught vntill they went captiues to Babels land Chapt. 7 NAphtalies sonnes and Isachars the sonnes of Beniamin Who were the sonnes of Manasseth and sonnes of Ephraim OBserue the sonnes of Ashur ● here and Ephrim's habitation How were they plagu'd by men of Gath and how Beriah's borne Chapt. 8 PRincipall sonnes of Beniamin and chiefe men are set downe ●ere Ionathan his father Saul who first did weare the crowne Chapt. 9 QVickly here maist thou reckon vp Isr'els originall ●nd Iuda's genealogies the Priests and Leuites all REad also of the Nithinims that dwelt in Salem than ●he charge of Leuites and the stock of Saul and Ionathan Chapt. 10 SAuls ouerthrow and death obserue hee 's murtherd on his sword ●r his and sonnes bones Iabesh men a buriall place afford THe cause why God thus cast off Saul and crown'd the sonne of lesse ●as that he went vnto a witch and so his lawes transgresse Chapt. 11 VNto Dauid all Israel come at Hebron make him King a foes driuen out he Sion tooke his Worthies water bring Chapt. ●2 A Multitude of warlike men at Hebron doth appeare ●●th one consent they make him King with feasts and ioyfull cheare Chapt. 13 BLest Dauid will fetch home the Arke new Cart they doe prepare Vzza strucke dead Obed and his for th'Arkes sake blessed are Chapt. 14 COme see how kindly Hiram deales with Dauid now made king In sending wood to build his house with many another thing DAuid perceiues the Lords great loue Philistines peace doe spurne His children wiues he twice preuailes foes Idols all doth burne Chapt. 15 EXprest is here the cause why God a breach among them made Because they brought not home the Arke as God by Moses said FOr it a place the king prepares the Leuites it vp take They beare it Dauid danc't for ioy scornfully Micholspake Chapt. 16 GReat solemne feasting Dauid makes they offer sacrifice A Quire he orders to sing praise and was the godly guise HE made a Psalme of thanksgiuing his Priests and Porters marke The Ministers Musicians still to attend the Arke Chapt. 17 INtending to build God an house whereof God neuer spake Nathan doth first approue th' intent after forbids to make KNow here God promise made to him and his seed for his sake Marke Dauids praises and prayer which he to God doth make Chapt. 18 LOe how he conquers Philistins and Moabites subdues Hadarezer and the Syrians with all their cursed crewes MArke how king Tou by Hadoram doth gifts and presents send For vanquishing Hadarezer for so their warre did end NOw both the presents and the spoile to God king Dauid giues ●n Edom he puts Garrisons and then full quiet liues Chapt. 19 O See how Dauids seruants sent to visit Hanun king Are sore abus'd but this abuse doth bane vpon him bring PRoud Ammonites by Syrians with aide are strengthened But by Abisha and Ioab are all discomfited QVickly a new supply is made of Syrians againe ●y Shophach and by Dauid king these Syrians are slaine Chapt. 20 RAbbah by Ioab is besieg'd and by king Dauid spoil'd ●e takes the kings crowne off his head his men tortur'd and spoil'd SEe how king Dauid and his men doe three great Giants quell Thrice they blasphemously defide the hoast of Israel Chapt. 21 TEmpted by Sathan Dauid sends to number Israel The number brought Dauid repents and faith he did not well VNto him are three plagues propos'd he chooseth of them all The pestilence he doth preuent by prayer Salems fall AT Gods direction Dauid buyes good Ornans threshing floore There builds an Altar there God giues a signe of his fauour BY Gods command the plague is staid at Ornans floore he prayes From offering at Gibeon him feare of Angell stayes Chapt. 22 CEdars great store Iron ● and brasse King Dauid doth prouide He knew before the Temples place where th' Altar should abide DEare sonne saith he build thou Gods house which I did once intend But was forbid God make thee wise his statutes to attend EVen all the Princes of the Land he bids to helpe his sonne To serue the Lord who to them all so graciously had done Chapt. 23 FRom all the quarters of the Land King Dauid full of dayes Priests Princes Levites gathered and taught them all Gods wayes GAthered all together thus Solomon is made King The Leuites numbred charg'd to serue the Lord in euery thing Chapt. 24 HEre Aarons sonnes diuided are but two for sinne are slaine Off●ing strange fire the other two as Priests doe still remaine INto a booke the chiefe were writ Aarons and ● Leuites sonnes Assign'd by lot ●hey all must serue at t●eir set times and turnes Chapt. 25 KNow cunningst singers set apart to sing the Lord before By lot they are diuided all in orders twenty foure Chapt. 26 LOe how the porters parted are by lot who had the gate The Leuites are the treasurers who iudge the ciuill state Chapt. 27 MOnethly each Captaine serues in course and each tribe hath his head The peoples numbring Dauid stayes the officers ordred Chapt. 28 NOw Dauid doth assemble all the Peeres of Israel And in the great assembly he them openly did tell OF all the promises God made to him and to his sonne Of all the fauors he had shew'd and workes which he had done PErswading all to feare the Lord as long as they should liue Euen Solomon to whom he doth the temples patterne giue Chapt. 29 QVickly by his example rare entreaty and request Princes and people willingly to offer then are prest REioycing much king Dauid makes a Psalme of thanksgiuing The people hauing blessed God make Solomon their king SHortly then after Dauid dies who raign'd in Israel Full forty yeares his facts are blaz'd by Gad and Samuel II CHRONICLES Chapt. 1 AT Gibeon king Solomon doth offer solemnly For asking wisdome he is blest of God exceedingly BOth wisedome honor wealth and strength he doth on him bestow ●ike him in dignity was none that euer liu'd below Chapt. ● COme see the multitude of men that he doth here prouide ●o build the Temple some to worke and some the worke to guide DIspatcht is an Ambassador to Hiram king of Tyre ●r workmen and prouision such as he did desire EVen wood and workmen both he grants one doth in kill exceed ●e praiseth God that such a sonne King Dauid did succeed Chapt. ● FVlly when all mate●ial● were gathered in great store ●he Temple lie begins to build in Ornans threshing floore GOd taught him how and what to doe then Solomon begins ●o make and guild porch beames and house with the two Cherubins HEe made two pillars and the vaile of precious stuffe and rare ●n right and left side of the house the pillars reared are Chapt. 4 IN like manner Solomon makes Gods altar
prosperous estate NOt willing to be ignorant to glorifie and feare The name of God whereto his heart he would haue ioyned neare OF such as sought to slay his soule and bring him into thrall He doth complaine and prayes to be deliuer'd from them all Chapt. 87 PRomise is made here to the Church which was in misery That God would her restore againe to greater dignity QVallified and blessed so an happy man is he That there among her members true a member true may be Chapt. 88 REad here what mone the Prophet makes and how he doth complaine Of persecuting enemies of anguish griefe and paine SOre troubeled as left of God without all consolation He cals vpon ● him striues by faith against his desperation Chapt. 89 THe Prophet here in many words Gods couenant doth praise Which he with his elect hath made in Christ before all dayes VNto the Lord he then complaines of ruine which befell To Dauids Kingdome euen to all his people Israel AS if Gods promise had beene broke and disanull'd thereby He prayeth therefore to be freed out of his misery BVt at the last he mention makes of mans fraile life and short And by Gods promises confirm'd he taketh great comfort Chapt. 90 COme heare the prayer Moses makes in which the Lords great loue Which he hath borne vnto his saints and which they daily proue DEclared is yet mans short life will not prouoke nor make Him to be thankfull nor Gods plagues will cause him sinne forsake EArnestly Moses prayes to God their hearts to purifie And to be mercifull to them and their posteritie Chapt. 91 FRom hurt protected are th' elect in euery great tentation Who onely put their trust in God he is their sure saluation GOds promise here is made to all that in true loue doe liue The Angells must attend them here and heauen he will them giue HE need not feare the pestilence the plague shall not come neere His house and when he calls on God he promiseth to heare Chapt. 92 INspir'd of God the Prophet makes the Psalme for Sabbath dayes To moue the people all day long the louing Lord to praise KIngs Dauid doth reioyce therein the wicked haue no wit To know that when they flourish most they nearest are the pit LEarne here the state of righteous m●n who walke in godly wayes They planted are in Gods owne house to celebrate his prayse Chapt. 93 MArke how the Prophet prayseth here the Lords most mighty power In the creating of this world so stable firme and sure NOte how he beateth downe the pride of all his enemies That vp against his Maiesty rebelliously arise OBserue his lawes and test'monies giuen to his people deare Obserue what doth become Gods house euen holinesse and feare Chapt. 94 PRoud tyrants with great violence against the iust did rage The Prophet prayeth feruently their malice to asswage QVickly that God would punish them he prayes and yet ● before He warnes them of his plagues that they might feare and sinne no more REcording Gods good prouidence the blessednesse he shewes Of those that are maliciously afflicted by their foes SVre shelter from the Lord they find their troubles end in ioy Whereas the wicked go to wracke the Lord will them destroy Chapt. 95 THe Prophet Dauid here exhorts all men to praise the Lord Both for his goodnesse and his power in gouerning the world VNto his name all praises due because his Church he chose To be his owne peculiar flocke which he defends from foes AN admonition then he giues that they should not be bold To follow the rebellion of their forefathers old BEcause that their rebellion and tempting dearly cost The fruitfull land of Canaan they thereby loudly lost Chapt. 96 CHrists Gospell was to be reueal'd to Iewes and Gentiles all The Prophet therefore stirs them vp his mercies to extoll DEclaring that sith this is done against their expectation After his will they should him serue not their imagination EXceeding vaine all Idols are to God all praise is due He comes to iudge most righteously his iudgments all are true Chapt. 97 FOr Christ his Kingdome and comming by Gospell Preachers voyce The Prophet bids all sorts of men to triumph and reioyce GReat dread and terror he doth bring to all the wicked rout His furious fire goes him before and burnes them round about HE ioyfull tidings brings to those that seeke to doe his will Whom he exhorteth earnestly to loue and feare him still IN like sort he exhorts the iust in God for to reioyce To thanke him for his benefits with hearty cheerfull voyce Chapt. 98 KNowing the Lords most mighty power and workes of glorious fame Dauid exhorts all creatures to magnifie his name LOuing his Church in dangers great he doth it still assist He keepeth faith and promise made to vs in Iesus Christ MOst kindly he communicates his graces and saluation To all beleeuers in the world of euery land and nation Chapt. 99 NOte how the power and equity is praysed here againe Of Gods Kingdome by Iesus Christ our blessed Sauiours raigne OVer both Iewes and Gentiles all whom he doth here prouoke To praise his name and to submit to his most easie yoake PErswading them to imitate their fathers liuing well As Moses Aaron and the like with godly Samuel QVestionlesse to call on God they alwayes had regard 〈◊〉 in the prayers which they made they graciously were heard Chapt. 100 RIght cheerfully to sing and praise and serue the liuing Lord The Prophet Dauid bids all men that liue here in this world SEeing he did vs make and choose to be his people deare And kept vs from our enemies and freed vs from all feare THat we into his gates and courts might enter in alwayes And for his lasting mercies might afford him lasting praise Chapt. 101 VNto the Lord good Dauid will Mercy and Iudgment sing Shewing what order he will keepe when he shall rule as King AN vpright man euen in his house he promiseth to be All workers of iniquity he well chastis'd will see BVt vpright men that faithfull are who godly liue and well He will regard and cherish still such men with him shall dwell Chapt. 102 CAptiues and all afflicted ones this Psalme doth reach to pray That God would helpe them in distresse● and take their plagues away DOwne from the highest heauens he sees the Churches desolation And in due time doth send his folke both ayde and consolation EXcit●d thereby are his saints to publish all abroad Euen vnto all posteritie the praises of the Lord FOr gathering the Gentiles Church from infidelity And for establishing his Chruch in firme felicity Chapt. 103 GOds mercies he doth magnifie and still prouoketh all To praise his name who pardons sinne when men for mercy call HIs sinnes he saith he pardoned and sau'd him from destruction He gaue him store of earthly things with soule sauing instruction IN louing sort as fathers deare doe with their children deale So
God his mercies manifold to his doth still reueale KNow here the frailtie of mans life his dayes like grasse and flowers But vnto them that feare the Lord his mercy still endures LOe how the Angels are stir'd vp to praise the liuing Lord Marke how his seruants and himselfe thereto doe all accord Chapt. 104 MOst excellently in this Psalme the Prophet doth set forth Gods making of this world so wide with all his workes of worth NOte how he stirreth vp his soule to magnifie his name For his admired prouidence in gouerning the same OBserue how Dauid here doth pray against the wicked traine Who are the cause why God from vs his blessings doth detaine Chapt. 105 PSalmes of thanksgiuing Dauid bids all people here to sing Vnto the Lord and for his loue to feare him as their King QVickly to seek him in his workes and to remember well His loue his care and prouidence ouer all Israel REcord his care of Abraham and further vnderstand His loue to Ioseph and Iacob declar'd in Aegypt land SEe also ouer Moses mild his ● prouidence and care By whom his people Israell from bondage freed were THen see how through the Wildernesse they were by Moses led And how full forty yeares from heauen the were with Manna fed VNtill they came to Canaan that fruitfull promis'd land These things and more thou in this Psalme may'st fully vnderstand Chapt. 106 ATtend how that the Psalmist doth exhort all men to prayse The Lord for all his mercies great which doe endure alwayes BOuntefully he blest the iust who made their supplication To be againe brought to their land by his kind visitation CAlling to mind the wonders great which were in Aegypt wrought ' The peoples great ingratitude is to rehearsall brought DEuoutly they pray to be brought the Heathens from among That they might in their countrey praise the Lord with heart and tongue Chapt. 107 EXhorted by the Prophet here are all both young and old That are redeemed by the Lord and brought to his sheepfold FOr many mercies to giue thankes for his good prouidence Who ruleth all things and is still his Childrens sure defence GOod things and ill he sends to men that he might winne them so Prosperitie aduersitie he sends both wealth and woe HEreat as good and vpright men shall ioy and much reioyce Soe shall all ill mens mouthes be stopt not muttering any voyce Chapt. 108 IN this Psalme these things ● are contain'd first Dauid doth accord With heart prepared and with tongue to praise the liuing Lord. KNowing his promise to be sure concerning Israel That he should be the King thereof and other kingdomes quell LEarne that although God for a time his children seeme to hate Yet will he fight against his foes and ruinate their state Chapt. 109 MAliciously good Dauid was accused vnto Saul By flatterers he prayes that God would kill such enemies all NOw here of Iudas he doth speake who Iesus did betray And eke of all such traytrous foes that would Gods people slay OBserue that Dauid so desires to be set free from thrall That euen his enemies might know that God doth worke it all PRaises he then will giue to God not onely priuately But euen among the multitude and people publikely Chapt. 110 QVickned and much inlightned with sp'rit of Prophecy Of Christ our Prophet Priest and King Dauid doth testifie REad how Herod of his great power from Sion forth is sent Read how the Lord an oath hath made and neuer will repent SEe how of Leuies Priesthood here a finall end is made See how that Christ our king shall rule whole Kingdome shall not fade Chapt. 111 THe Psalmist stirreth all men vp by his ● example rare To praise the Lord for his great workes and for his loue and care VNto his Church and children shew'd whom he doth still maintaine With all things fitting for this life and which may soules sustaine ANd then he doth declare wherein true wisdome doth consist In fearing God obedience and faith in Iesus Christ Chapt. 112 BLest is that man the Psalmist saith that doth Iehouah feare Who doth delight in Godlinesse to whom his lawes are deare CVrst is the state of all those men that doe contemne the same They shall be grieued at the good and melt away with shame DAuid doth here expresly proue great gaine in godlinesse And of this life and that to come to haue the promises Chapt. 113 EXceeding earnest Dauid is to stirre vp our dull sense To magnifie the name of God for his good prouidence FOr that he workes quite contrary to natures course and order In sauing of the Church from harme in euery land and border GOD made vs for that very end that we his name should praise Who makes the barren women beare and poore mans state doth raise Chapt. 114 HEare how the Israelites were brought from out of Aegypt land Obserue the wonders that were wrought by great Iehouahs hand IN that the Sea in Iordan fled and Mountaines skipt like Rammes The Rocke gaue water earth did quake the Hils did leape like Lambes KNow therefore that we are to keepe Gods loue in memorie Who when the course of nature failes presetues miraculously Chapt. 115 LEarne how the Church doth beg of God for honour of his name To be preseru'd and Tyrants all to be destroy'd with shame MOlested by Idolaters they helpe and succour craue And trust in God most constantly that they his helpe shall haue NOt doubting thereof at their need sith he hath them redeem'd And as adopted sonnes receiu'd and fatherly esteem'd O How the godly are stir'd vp to trust in God their shield Who gaue the earth to sonnes of men and blessings dayly yeeld PRomise is made that they will praise his name for euermore If he will free them from their foes and them to peace restore Chapt. 116 QVite freed from danger and distresse when cruell Saul opprest Dauid doth magnifie the Lord who gaue him peace and rest REsolu'd he is to yeeld to him the sacrifice of praise To walke with him to pay his vowes to worship him alwayes SEe here the care Iehouah hath of all that doe him feare Their death is precious in his sight as of his Saints most deare Chapt. 117 THe Prophet Dauid here exhorts the Gentiles to accord And all the people of the world to praise the highest Lord. VNto them all as well as to his people Israel The promise made of life in Christ fulfilled is right well Chapt. 118 A Long time Dauid tipe of Christ was of King Saul reiected As also of his people all he was no whit respected BVt at the time which God had set he was made Isr'els King For which he bids all fearing God all thankfull praises sing CHrist Iesus King and his kingdome is vnder Dauid here Who was refused of his owne made manifest and cleare Chapt. 119 DAuid distressed grieuously doth comfort much his minde With this same Psalme and shewes wherein
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
12 DEliuered wife must in her time bring Lambe for sacrifice Or Turtles two and on th' eight day the childe must circumcise Chapt. 13. ESpie out Leprosie in haire in skin flesh bile or cloath Put such apart them purge with fire with water or with both Chapt. 14 FOr clensing of a Leper learne to anoynt or to descry And how to purge a house that is infect with Leprosie Chapt. 15 GOd here declares how men to clens● and women eke likewise For vncleane issues what to giue to God for sacrifice Chapt. 16 HEre learne how high priests enter 〈◊〉 into the holy place What for himselfe he offer should and people in like case INto the desert with their sinnes the scape goat must be sent Atonement made their yearely fast by Gods commandement Chapt. 17 KIll nothing in nor out of campe to 'th doore thy offrings bring Blood where is life see thou eate not nor any torne dead thing LEt no man sacrifice to Deuills but to the Lord alone Who breaketh any of these lawes must be cut off each one Chapt. 18 MAke no vnlawfull mariages incestuous lusts abhorre To Moloch offer not for these the land was plagued for NO buggerer nor beastly man let liue in land with thee Their wicked customes follow not then blessed shalt thou be Chapt. 19 OBey thy God yeeld filiall feare keepe Sabbaths Neighbours loue Adultry witchcraft lying theft far from thy soule remoue PVt farre away reuenge and hate let not thy brother sinne No stranger vexe be righteous and so Gods fauour winne Chapt. 20 QVite cut off Moloch mungers all with all the beastly ●out ●o Paren●-cursers be thou pure lest land doth spue thee out REgard no wizards lest thou dye thy selfe doe sanctifie All incest and vncleannesse shunne the Countrey manners flye Chapt. 21 SEe how the Priests must Virgins wed his estimation saue His whorish daughter must be burnt he must no blemish haue THe Priests must mourne but for his kinne they needs must holy be No blind lame crooked drawse as Priests shall offer gifts to me Chapt. 22 VNcleannesse is foure wayes procur'd vncleane Priests must refraine From holy things vntill that they be washt and clens'd againe ALL strangers seruants soiourners in Priests house must not eate The age of Sacrifices learne which must be that dayes meat Chapt. 23 BEhold the feasts which God commands that Moses should proclaime The Sabbath feast of Pentecost for honour of Gods name COmming into your fruitfull land when you your field shall reape A solemne feast of your first fruits you solemnly shall keepe DAyes seuen eate all vnleauened bread leaue gleanings for the poore Tabernacles and trumpets feasts come fast the Lord before Chapt. 24 EVening and morne the high Priests must dispose the oyle for light And the Shew bread blasphemers must be ston'd in all mens sight FOr killing man man must be kill'd beast killer makes it good Breach for a breach a tooth for tooth God will haue blood for blood Chapt. 25 GOd bids that fields the seuenth yeare rest and bondmen all be free In fiftieth yeare how houses men and lands restor'd must be HEre fruit the land shall largely giue ye shall in safety dwell ●f these my statutes ye obserue and keepe my iudgements well IF brother stranger soiourner be poore and in decay Releiue them vsury and increase let no such poore man pay Chapt. ●6 KNow keepe doe these Gods commands and then thou shalt be blest ●espise his lawes and looke for plagues the Lord will thee detest LEt grauen pictures none be made in land no pillar reare ●e thou religious who repents the Lord will him forbeare Chapt. ●7 MEn making certaine vowes to God those persons be the Lords ●arke here what estimation God to the Priest affords NOthing deuoted sold shall be no man beast house or fields ●y tithes pay truly to the Lord of all the Country yeelds NVMBERS Chapt. 1 ALl fit for warre by Moses here and Princes numbred be Euen tribe by tribe yet Leuites are exempted and set free Chapt. 2 By their owne standards orderly they campe and pitch their tents Each tribe his captaine hath Leuites with tabernacle went Chapt. 3 CHarge here of holy things is giuen to Coha●h and Gerson To Merari for the first borne is ● Leuies tribe alone DEliuered is the ouerplus of money to Aaron Which Moses had of th' Isra'lites redeeming their first borne Chapt. 4 Ele'zers charge to Leuites care their age and time respected Commit thē●●●iage of the tent by Priest they are directed Chapt. 5 FRom out of campe exclude vncleane confesse the wrong restore Gifts are the Priests suspected wise is tryed the Lord before Chapt. 6 GIue ye no wine to Nazarites let them not shaue their head All dayes of separation nor must they mourne for dead HEre is the forme the Priests must vse Gods people for to blesse God thee preserue still on thee shine his Gratious loue expresse Chapt. 7 IN ample sort the Princes giue to those two dedications From mercy seat God of his will to Moses makes relation Chapt. 8 KNow how the lights must lighted bee the Leuites consecrated How long to serue and when to cease by Moses is related Chapt. 9 LEt Passeouer be kept first month and second by some men A cloud of fire directs and guides the Arke whither and when MOnth day and houre appointed here with all the holy rites And ceremonies of the same wherein the Lord delights Chapt. 10 NOw th' use of siluer trumpets learne to Paran they remoue The order of their marching marke Hobab sees Moses loue OBserue when arke remoues or rests Moses on God doth call To turne to Israel and to quell and scatter enemies all Chapt. 11 PRayer of Moses quencheth fire for flesh they weepe and cry Manna is loathed Moses eas'd with quailes in mouth they die Chapt. 12 QVarrelling with their brother mecke the Lord doth testifie His loue to Moses Miriam strikes with loathsome Leprosie REad how at Moses prayer she is healed of her paine Seuen dayes shee 's shut out of the hoast and then receiu'd againe Chapt. 13 SEarchers are sent commend the land huge grapes from Eshcol bring Some fright with Giants Caleb bids go on feare no such thing Chapt. 14 THe people murmure at the newes but Ioshua cheeres them still And Caleb God doth threaten all the rebels for to kill VNto the Lord then Moses prayes obtaineth at Gods hand A pardon but the murmurers must not come in the land A Plague destroyes the slanderers them also God doth kill That would inuade the holy land without his holy will Chapt. 15 BRing ye these offrings to the Lord let strangers doe likewise For ignorance and error kill the goat for sacrifice CVt off presumptuous sinners all the * An. Mundi 2465 sabbath-breaker note Who must be ston'd God bids them all make fringes on their coat Chapt. 16 DAthan * An. Mundi 2467 Korah and Abiram gainst Moses doe
those foes did quell They for their sinnes were all cast out thou alwayes didst rebell Chapt. 10 A Trend Gods loue in that he doth the tables here restore Continues Priesthood Moses heares loue feare his name therefore Chapt. 11 BE louing to the Lord thy God his wondrous workes thou saw Let blessings or his curse preuaile still study in his law COmmandements keepe and Canaan land which Egypt farre doth passe Ye shall enioy where raine doth fall in Egypt no raine was Chapt. 12 DEstroy all Idoll monuments see Altars ouerthrowne Worship both where and how he bids adde nothing of thine owne FAte thou no blood inquire not how those people seru'd their God Thou shalt not worship thy God so for feare thou feele his rod. Chapt. 13 FRiends neerest deerest of thy kinne if they thy heart will turne Or Citie to a false worship such kill and City burne Chapt. 14 GOds children must not shaue thēselues these meats vncleane refuse These holy feasts keepe to the Lord learne how all tithes to vse Chapt. 15 HElpe needy brother with reliefe let seruants now goe free If he will stay then bore his eare let firstlings holy be Chapt. 16 IN due time keepe these solemne feasts be franck when you appeare Choose Iudges iust but plant no groue neare God nor pillar reare Chapt. 17 KIngs must not horse money or wiues increase nor multiply But read and keepe the Law of God and so liue blessedly LEt spotlesse things be giuen to God let no Idolater liue In doubtfull cases let the Priest and Iudge their sentence giue MEn that refuse to condiscend to their iudgement shall dye So other will be sore affraid to deale presumptuously Chapt. 18 NOte here the Priests and Leuites due the Nations fashions flye Christ must be heard who preacheth ought that God bids not must dye Chapt. 19 OF Cities set apart for him that kills against his will Stirre no landmarkes two must witnesse to false the like fulfill Chapt. 20 PVt hartenings in the souldiers hearts let such and such be free Grant peace to them that peace accept let them thy seruants be QVite spoile and kill those cities males that dare thee to withstand The townes remote kill Cananites let fruit-tres grow and ● stand Chapt. 21 REad how to deale with man found plaine and how with captiue maid Regard first-borne stone stubborne child on tree let none be staid Chapt. 22 SEe how to deale with neighbours beast let none weare womans weed For meest rape adultery is death by God decreed THe dam and young thou must not take make house with battlement Make fringes of adulterers soule marke what 's their punishment Chapt. 23 VNcleannesse in the campe auoide and let no bastard venter Into the congregation till such a time to enter AFfraid who is of Masters house such one doe not oppresse These sacrifices deadly hate and Sodoms filthinesse BEware of biting vsury thy vowes God will require Nor grapes nor coine beare thou away eate what thou dost desire Chapt. 24 COncerning bills of diuorcement obserue what here is said Of pledges which thou must not take when hire is to be paid DIscharge new maried man from warre man stealers all must dye Let iustice still be done to all iudge right in leprosie Chapt. 25 EXceed not forty stripes to giue to brothers wife be kind The oxe must not be muzzeled blot Am'lecke out of mind FRom shamelesse and immodest wife thou must cut off her hand False weights and measures God abhorres let none be in thy land Chapt. 26 GIue thy first fruits in time to God his loue to thee declare Confesse and say he is our God and we his people are HE that doth pay his third yeares tithes must such confession make If wee serue him he sure will vs for his owne people take Chapt. 27 ISrael here commanded is on stones the Law to write Twelue tribes diuided six must blesse and six the curse recited KIll offer eate peace offerings before the Lord reioyce Build altar alwayes of whole stones ●eare and obey his voyce Chapt. 28 LOue feare obey the Lord thy God and he will greatly blesse If not he will such curses send as no tongue can expresse Chapt. 29 MY mercies great and workes ye saw fulfill then my desire If any blesse himselfe ● in sinne I le plague him in mine ire NOw stand they all before the Lord his people they shall see All secret things belong to God reuealed things to thee Chapt. 30 OBserue great mercyes promised to such as leaue their sinne The Law is cleare eternall death for such as laie therein Chapt. 31 POssesse yee shall all Can'an Land the Lord with you will goe Be strong ô Ioshua God will daunt the force of euery foe QVickly you will corrupt your waies when I am dead and gone And cause the Lord for backsliding to plague you euery one Chapt. 32 REad ye the law hear Iosuah chargd a song doth Moses giue To testifie against all those that should vngodly liue SEe Moses song which shewes Gods loue to them that will doe well But direfull vengeance to his foes and them that will rebell THeir hearts they must set on these words which he did testifie God sends him vp to Nebo mount to see the land and dye Chapt. 33 VPon his folke Gods glory shines this doth good Moses tell Before his death and then doth blesse the tribes of Israel ALl haue their seuerall blessings here as God of old decreed He is their God and therefore they all nations farre exceed Chapt. 34 BEholding Canan from the mount there Moses ends his dayes His age and buriall both obserue and his exceeding praise CHildren of Isr'el thirty dayes doe mourne in dolefull case Then Iosuah full of heauenly skill succedeth in his place IOSHVA Chapt. 1 ARise now Ioshua I le thee aide obserue my lawes aright Be valiant stout couragious An. Mundi 1493 and I thy foes will fright BEhold the land I promised is yours both farre and neare Euen all where euer you shall tread or shall in sight appeare COmmanded are the people here themselues for to prepare To passe floud Iordan Rubenites confesse they ready are DVely their promise made to keepe to giue their brethren rest Their fealty then to Ioshua they promise and protest Chapt. 2 EXceeding carefull Rahab is the spies to hide and saue From cruell King of Iericho who sought their liues to haue FOr this they make a couenant they promise life and sweare They hide in hills they bring ● good newes the land doth faint for feare Chapt. 3 GOe after th'arke then campes remoue and priests in Iordan stay The waters part ● the riuer's dry with ioy they passe away Chapt. 4 HEnce take twelue stones for Gilgal mount twelue more in Iordan set Tell sonnes that this is done that they Gods workes should not forget Chapt. 5 IOshua will'd to circumcise the Kings doe quake and feare The Passeouer no Manna more an Angell doth
● appeare Chapt. 6 KIng and the City Iericho the mighty men and stout God giues to Ioshua he the walls besiegeth round about LEst you be curs'd saith he refraine from all the cursed things The walles fall downe who them repaire a curse vpon him brings MArke here how Rahab is ● presen●'d with all the friends she had She hid the spies now dwells with them and Ioshua makes her glad Chapt. 7 NOte Achans sinne how Isr'el fled God tells what thing annoyed He bids them search Achan is ●ound He with all his destroy'd Chapt. 8 O Feare not Ioshua A●● is thine they saine to flee but turne They slay them all hang vp their King take spoyle and City burne PReuailing thus against his foes to God he altar builds He writes the Law vpon the stones thankes to Iehovah yeelds QVite through did Ioshua read the Law to all of Israel Cursing the bad but blessing those that godly liu'd and well Chapt. 9 REad how ' gainst Isr'el Kings combine who cursed of the Lord Doe flocke together furiously to fight with one accord STout Ioshua gull'd by Gibeonites when they great conquests see He life doth promise by an oath their slaues they all must be Chapt. 10 THen fiue Kings warre ' gainst Gibeon but kill'd with sword and haile The Sunne stands still those fiue are hang'd Seuen moe are made to quaile Chapt. 11 VNto one King another sends but all are ouercome Hazar is burnt that chiefe City they kill both all and some Chapt. 12 ALl the ● who le land stout Ioshua takes the Gyants conquered are Rich spoile and prey the people got the land did rest from warre BEhold here thirty Kings and three by Isra lites were slaine Their land on both sides Iordan did to Abrahams seed remaine Chapt. 13 COme marke the limits of those lands not conquered on that side The same to nine tribes and an halfe by lot thou shalt diuide DIuided was th' inheritance to Rubens tribe and Gad The Lord was Leuies portion he no inheritance had EAstward to halfe Manassch's tribe in land of Moabs plaine Did Moses giue these portions there false Balaam was slaine Chapt. 14 FOr wholly following the Lord to * An. Mundi 2500 Caleb Hebron fell By lot the nine tribes and an halfe had land wherein to dwell Chapt. 15 GReat lands large hath Iudahs tribe here Othiniel hath to wife Good Calebs daughter Iebusites in Salem are too rife Chapt. 16 HEre of the sonnes of chast Ioseph the bounds and borders read The bounds of Ephraim Cananites are yet not conquered Chapt. 17 IOseph his sonnes and his sons sonnes their portion being scant Are bid possesse the woods and hills driue our th inhabitant Chapt. 18 KNow that at Shilo th'arke is plac'd three sen● more land to see An. Mundi 2510 The townes allotted Beniamin iust six and twenty be Chapt. 19 LOe Simeon Zebul Issachar with Nephtal Asher Dan Receiue their land a part is giuen to captaine Ioshua than Chapt. 20 MEn killing vnawares for such sixe refuge Cities make At high Priest death to his owne house he may himselfe betake Chapt. 21 NOw eight and forty Cities here the Leuites doe possesse With suburbs for their Cattle then the land hath promis'd rest Chapt. 22 OF Reubenites blest and dismist they then an Altar make For witnesse not for sacrifice which answer Princes take Chapt. 23 POssesse ye shall this promist land your foes God will expell If that you cleaue vnto his lawes and liue godly and well QVietnesse and prosperitie the Lord will euer send One man shall chase ● a thousand foes God will you still defend REfuse commerce with heathens all and names of Idols hate ●f not the Lord will cut you off and quite destroy your state Chapt. 24 SVch and so great from Terah's time Gods fauors euer were ●hat neuer people had like cause his glorious name to feare THen serue him in sinceritie saith Ioshua euery one ●oth I and mine will serue him still then sets he vp a stone VNder an oake as a witnesse lest they should God deny At hundred and ten yeares of age good Ioshua then doth dye ALl Ioshua's and Elders dayes they liue in godly wise Here Ioseph's bones are buried and Eleazer dyes IVDGES Chapt. 1 ACrs of Iudah and Simeon An. Mundi 2511 Adonibezeks due Salem is taken and Hebron they both are made to ●ue BEcause Othiniel tooke Debir he Achsah hath to wife The Kenites dwell in Iudah land marke warres and bloody strife COnquer'd and kill'd are Cananites curst Hormah Askelon Gaza with all the coasts thereof and wicked Ekron Towne DRiuen out of Hebron Anakis the acts of Beniamin Of Iosephs house of Zebulon of Nephtal Asher Dan. Chapt. 2 EVen by an Angell at Bochin the Isra'lites are checkt Because they did the voyce of God rebelliously neglect FVll well in dayes of Ioshua the people seru'd the Lord But afterwards ● his holy lawes they vtterly abhorr'd GOds anger marke for this their sinne and after marke his pity Canaanites are for tryall left in euery towne and citie Chapt. 3 HEare marke the Countries which were left the Isra'lites to try Who by their fellowship with them commit Idolatry IN their distresse from Cushans rage good * An. Mundi 2530 Othniel sets them free from Eglon after eighteen yeares by * An. Mundi 2550 Ehud sau'd they be KNow after this that * An. Mundi 2580 Shamgar stew six hundred Philistines With an oxe goad so they were freed from foes at sundry times Chapt. 4 LEwdly againe did Isr'el deale Iabin molests againe Deborah and Barak sets them free * An. Mundi 2630 by Iael Sisera's slaine Chapt. 5 MElodious praise good Debora doth sing vnto the Lord Meros for not assisting them is cursed and abhorr'd Chapt. 6 NOw Isralites by Midian for sinne are sore opprest A Prophet cheeks them Gideon sent for to procure their rest OBserue how Gideons present with fire in wondrous wise Is quite consum'd and how that he doth after sacrifice PLeaders for Baal Ioash checks hee 's call'd Ierubbaal ● His signes obserue his armies great whereby to vanquish all Chapt. 7 QVickly the most An. Mundi 268● are sent away three hundred he doth take He is encourag'd by a dreame told of the barley cake REad here of trumpets pitchers lamps a stratagem most rare By Ephramites Zeb and Oreb great Princes conquered are Chapt. 8 SVccoth and * An. Mundi 269● Penuel both refuse good Gideon to relieue He pacifieth Ephramites those townes doth spoile and grieue TWo Kings are taken Gideon doth reuenge his brethrens death On Zeba and Zalmanna both with sword he stopt their breath VNwilling is he to beare ● rule his threescore ● sonnes and ●en His Ephod causing false worships his death vnthankfull ● men Chapt. 9 ABimelech with Shechemit●● doth trecherously conspire His brethren kills the kingdome gets which he did much desire BVt Iotham sau'd by parable doth sharply
men blessednesse may finde EVen in the study of Gods will in doing of the same In faith and confidence in God who saues all such from shame FVlly to be inform'd therein of God he doth require And to be kept from ghostly foes he humbly doth desire GReat hinderance he met withall his flesh the world and sinne He prayes for grace whereby he may no longer liue therein HEe being conscious to himselfe of life well led before And of the goodnesse of his cause Gods fauour doth implore IN faith he then commends to God the whole administration Of future life to Gods glory and to his owne saluation KNow that the Psalmist here exhorts all men their liues to frame According to the Word of God and so be safe from shame LEarne here wherein his seruice true and worship ● pure doth lye When as we serue him as he bids not as we fantasie Chapt. 120 MArke here the Prayer Dauid makes when he was vexed sore By false reports of flatterers whereof King Saul had store NO small complaint and moane he makes that Saul did him compell In Mesheck and the Kedar tents with infidels to dwell OBserue what he by Mesheck meanes whereof he maketh mention Euen Israelites who now were full of hatred and contention Chapt. 121 PEruse this Dauids Psalme for it doth teach Gods people all That onely from the God of power they ought for helpe ●o call QVite destitute of bu●●●nt helpe his Church he safely keepes And all the members of the same he slumbers not nor sleepes REad Dauids conflict in distresse and how he doth declare His trust in God how he commits himselfe to his good care Chapt. 122 SEe here how Dauid comforted with Churches good estate In name of all the faithfull flock his gladnesse doth relate THe state of City Kingdome Church he highly doth commend And prayes that all prosperity God to them all would ●●●d● VNto them all be promiseth all good things to procure As wealth and peace and what thing else should come within his power Chapt. 123 A Faithfull praier here is made by faithfull men opprest By wicked worldling h●●ing them and giuing them n●●es● BEhold they lift their eyes to God his grace they doe implore That he would ease them of their foes who did molest them sore COntemning mocking scorning them vsing them spightfully This makes them seeke vnto the Lord and for his mercy cry Chapt. 124 DEliuered from dangers great Gods people doe confesse That they were sa●'d not by their force but by the Lords goodnesse EXcept the Lord had saued them and stood on their right hand They say they had beene quite dispatcht they had no power to stand FOr which deliuerance of theirs the name of God they praise And are assured of his helpe and aide in future dayes Chapt. 125 GOds loue and care ouer his Church the Psalmist doth relate He sets downe the stabilitie of their most happy state HOw short also their troubles are he prayes that God would giue All goodnesse and prosperity to them that purely liue IN iustice he desires the Lord to plague the hypocrites Who turne aside from puritie and in vaine things delight Chapt. 126 KNow that this Psalme King Dauid made when people had return'd From Babylon where seuenty yeares as Captiues they had mourn'd LIke dreamers were these captiues then their freedome was most strange The heathen were amaz'd thereat to see so great a change MElodious mirth was in their mouthes their tongues were fill'd with ioy They pray that God would free them still from thraldome and annoy Chapt. 127 NOte that the Psalmist plainly proues all worldly state 's but vaine Domesticall politicall except the Lord sustaine ON Gods meere prouidence and will all gouernment depend Mens words and purposes are vaine if God no blessing send PRudent and pious childeren the Prophet here doth say Are Gods inheritance his gift and parents ioyfull stay Chapt. 128 QVietnesse peace and blessednesse the Lord doth neuer giue To all men but to those alone that doe vprightly liue REad how such men are blest of God in labours of their hand In wiues and children which like vines about their table stand SVch men the Lord spiritually with graces will encrease They shall the wealth of Salem see and eke on Isr'ell peace Chapt. 129 THe Psalmist here admonisheth Gods Church and children deare Although they be afflicted sore yet nought at all to feare VNder the crosse the Church hath beene euen from most ancient dayes Yet by the mighty power of God it hath beene sau'd alwayes ANd all the enemies thereof for all their pompous shew Haue all beene suddenly destroy'd the Lord hath made them rue Chapt. 130 BEhold how Dauid doth professe his hope in his request His patience also in his hope is liuely here exprest CRying to God in deepe distresse in sorrow griefe and thrall The Lord in mercy heares his sute and frees him from them all DIstressed Isr'el he bids waite on God in misery He will redeeme his people all from all iniquity Chapt. 131 ENvious men maliciously through hatred and disdaine Did say that Dauid proudly sought ambitiously to raigne FOr this cause his humility to God he doth protest And then exhorteth Israel in God to hope and rest Chapt. 132 GRounded vpon Gods promise made to Dauid godly King The faithfull pray to God that he the same to passe would bring HEre Dauids great and godly zeale to build Gods Temple marke Marke also his religious care in setting of the Arke IN the remouing of the Arke here Dauids prayer read He doth repeat Gods promises to him and to his seed Chapt. 133 KIng Dauid plainly here sets downe the praise and commendation And eke the benefit that comes by Christian conuersation LIkening the loue of Bretheren to oyntment in this place Euen that which signifies to vs our head Christ oyle of grace MOunt Hermons dew this loue is like on Sion which did fall Who liue in loue and concord thus the Lord doth blesse them all Chapt. 134 NOw Dauid bids the Leuites all that in Gods house attend To praise the Lord because they were appointed for that end OBserue their charge which was that they the Temple well should keepe And also should both pray and praise by night when others sleepe POwer they had and charge to praise the Lord for his goodnesse Power they had and charge likewise the people for to blesse Chapt. 135 QVickned to praise the name of God all faithfull people are Of all estates both for his power and for his iudgements ● are REcorded is his mercy great to Iacob his elect To Israell his people deare whom he did most respect SEe how the heathenish Idols all the Prophet in this place As vanities doth vilifie and worthily disgrace THen he againe exhorts all men Gods name to praise and blesse Both Israels and Aarons house for his great bounteousnesse Chapt. 136 VNto the Lord all praise to yeeld for all this
I haue giuen Christ their sinnes to cure BE Priest to seeke and call on God betime while he is neare Forsake your sinnes returne to him then he will helpe and heare COnsider that my wayes and thoughts are nothing like to yours My word doth not returne in vaine on his all ioy he powres Chapt. 56 DOe Justice keepe the sabbaths pure from euill workes abstaine My sauing health is neare to those that in these workes remaine EVen Eunuches strangers and their sonnes that doe themselues addresse To doe the things that I command shall lasting ioyes possesse FEild for●est beasts come and deuoure his watchmen all are blind Dumbe greedy dogs sleepe gaine and wine are all that they doe mind Chapt. 57 GRieu'd hearts none haue when good men dye but they are freed from wo They rest in peace yea witches sonnes against whom raile ye so High mountaine hast thou offered on thy vaine workes I le decare There is no peace to wicked men the mourners well shall fare Chapt. 58 IAcobs transgressions cry against yet they will fast and pray And seeme to loue and like my lawes but care not to obey KNow that the fast that God doth choose is to reli●ue the poore Yee fast to strife and wickednesse and are not heard therefore LOdge cloath and feed the fatherlesse obserue the Sabbath dayes Then God will blesse and guide thee still and heare thee when thou prayes Chapt. 59 MVch murther and such monstrous sinnes wherein you still remaine Hath caus'd the Lord to hide his face and from all helpe refraine NOne stands for truth nor calls for right they speake and trust in lyes I could and would haue help'd and sau'd but you did me despise OVr sinnes against vs testifie like doues we mourne full sore We roare like Beares we looke for ayde but thou dost send no more PEruerted is all iudgement quite truth is falne cleane away And who so doth depart from euill doth make himselfe a prey QVickly did his owne arme faile when all did him forsake And wondring at their want of zeale he made his foes to quake REdeemer shall to Zion come to them of humble heart My spirit and word shall not from thee nor from thy seed depart Chapt. 60 SHine glorious Church the Gentiles all shall come to see thy light Euen royall Kings shall come from far to see thy rising bright THeir flocks their siluer and their gold they then shall bring to thee And who their seruice will not yeeld shall wholly wasted be VIolence shall no more be heard the Lord shall be thy light A little small one shall be come a thousand then in sight Chapt. 61 ANointed am I for to preach glad tyding to the meeke To Zion mourners bruis'd in heart who mee their Sauiour feeke BVilding the old wast places all Gods Priests they shall be nam'd And double ioy they shall possesse though they before were sham'd COnfirmed couenant will I make their workes in truth direct Who see them and their seed shall say the Lord doth them respect DEarely doe I loue righteousnesse but robberie deadly hate Though for burnt offerings made and done beleeuers blessed state Chapt. 62 Exceeding zealous will I be to speake for Zions peace Vntill her brightnesse shall breake forth and righteousnesse increase FOr famous shall thy new name be a crowne in Gods owne hand In thee he doth reioyce and will be maryed to thy land GIue him no rest vntill hemke Ierusalem a praise Gatherers shall eate in my courts and thanke the Lord alwaies HIgh waies cast vp a standard set the peoples way prepare Saluation God proclaimes to his they holy called are Chapt. 63 I Haue the wine presse trod alone Redeeming time is come And I will trample vnder foot my foes both all and some KIndled fury did me vphold mine arme saluation brought When I with wondring did behold that none my glory sought LOrd of thy loue and goodnesse great make mention still will I Thou saidst they are thy people deare Children that will not lie MVch vex't was he when they rebell'd and did against him fight Then thought he on his ancient loue how Moses rul'd them right NOne knew vs Lord in heauen but thou not Abraham nor his seed Looke downe and helpe what is thy loue restrain'd in time of need O Lord why hast thou made vs erre and hearts kept from thy feare Thy foes and ours tread downe thy Church returne Lord helpe and heare Chapt. 64 POwre down thy plagues vpon thy foes no eye did euer see Nor eare hath heard what thou prepar'st for them that wait on thee QVickly thou Lord dost meet the man that worketh righteousnesse But thou art wroth for wee haue sinn'd our best work 's filthinesse REmember not our sinnes for aye afflict not very sore Our holy house thy foes haue burnt wilt thou not plague therefore Chapt. 65 SOught am I of a nation that did not aske for mee I called daily on mine owne they fell to Idolatrie THey walked after their owne thoughts the Hypocrites did say O come not neere for I am pure these I with plagues will pay VNto a remnant that me sought a blessing will I giue But you forsooke me when I call'd and would not godly liue ALL things wherein I tooke no ioy those did ye still pursue My seruants therefore shall be blest but ye shall dearly rue BEhold new heauens and earth I make in which I will reioyce No want of blessings there shall be nor heard a mourners voyce CVrst wolfe then with the Lambs shall eate they shalt not hurt at all I then will heare and answer make before my people call Chapt. 66 DOgges necke cut off killing a man I count as worthy praise As when you offer Oxe or Lambe and follow your owne wayes EArth is my footstoole heauen ' n y th●n what house will you afford To poore and contrite soules I looke who tremble at my word FOr my name sake who cast you out your brethren full of hate Said God be prais'd but he will bring them into wofull state GReatly reioyce at Churches growth and at their blessings store Transgressors worme shall neuer die they burne for euermore IEREMIAH Chapt. 1 AH Lord I am but as a child the people will me scorne Goe I a Prophet thee ordain'd before that thou was borne BE not afraid of any thing I will deliuer thee To pull downe Kingdomes built and plant declare what thou dost fee. COme from the North shall mightie Kings they shall not Iudah spare But plague them for their false worships this rod and pot declare DIsmay not at their furious lookes lest thou confounded be I le thee defend and fight with those that doe contend with thee Chapt. 2 EVill shall betide all Israels foes the fruits of Gods increase What haue I done that you so soone to serue mee should surcease FRom Aegypt who did you bring out into a fruitfull land You neuer ask't nor yet your Priests my
Lord I well am knowne for slaughter them prepare For sinne the Land shall mourne the beasts hearbs birds consumed are A Number of thy fathers house haue falsly with thee delt Beleeue them not for all their words my folke my anger felt BEasts of the field come and deuoure Pastors my vineyard spoile Yet no man grieues they reape no wheat but thornes for all their toyle COmpassion will I haue on them and bring them to their land If they obey they shall be sure to haue my helpe at hand Chapt. ●3 DEstruction is prefigured by linnen girdle hid ●s it was spoil'd so God for pride to his folke dealt and did EVery bottle fill'd with wine shewes forth the wofull fall ●f people fill'd with drunkennesse and dash'd in peeces small FEare ye the Lord before he plague if not in secret place ●y soule shall weepe to see you brought into poore captiues case GReatnesse of sin great plagues haue brought can Blackmoore change his skinne ●o more can you your lewdnesse leaue when will ye cease to sinne Chapt. ●4 HOw grieuous was Ierusalems cry there was no water found ●o raine did fall vpon the earth nor grasse grew on the ground ●N places high wild asses did like dragons suffe vp winde ●he Hindes did calues and in the fields did leaue their calues behind KInde Lord the hope of Israel though we haue sinned sore ●et we are called by thy name ô leaue vs not therefore LOuing to wander from his wayes the Lord doth them reiect ●ay not for them I will not heare nor their requests accept MY name false prophets still doe vse saying yee shall not see The sword nor famine yet by these they shall consumed be NOne shall there be to bury them that hearkened to their lyes Their wickednesse I will poure out vpon their families O Let me weepe for people slaine our sinnes we doe confesse Be mindfull of thy couenant Lord we waite on thy goodnesse Chapt. 15 PEople so gracelesse I will plague though Moses should intreat Swords beasts and doggs shall stroy them for Manasses sinnes so great QVite backward art thou gone from me I can no longer spare Of children they shall be bereau'd their plagues increased are RAylers me curse though vsury I neither giue nor take Woe is me a man of strife I still contention make SAfe shall thy remnant be and though your foe shall vse you well Yet for your sinnes to a land vnknowne with them you shall goe dwell THou knowst I suffered for thy sake ô take me not away Auenge me on mine enemies all thy word was my sweet stay VPon me Lord why hast thou brought perpetuall paine and wound With mockers I reioyced not I eate thy word I found AS mine owne mouth so shalt thou be a wall I will thee make Vnto this people if the vile thou from the precious take Chapt. 16 BEware thou shalt not take a wife nor any children haue They shall all dye of grieuous deaths not one their life shall saue COme not in house where feasting is to eate or there abide For ioy shall cease all mirth depart of bridegroome and of bride DEmaunding why they thus are plagu'd and what had beene their sinne Say that their fathers me forsooke and they farre worse haue bin EGypts deliuerance not so strange as when I shall them saue And bring them to their land againe which I their fathers gaue FRom euery mountaine hill and hole I will them hunt and call And double pay them for their sinnes they haue defiled all GRacious God the Gentiles all shall fathers sinnes confesse Once I will cause them know my name and will my might expresse Chapt. 17 HIgH places groues and such great sinnes ingrauen on their heart Haue caus'd the spoile of treasures all and endlesse burning smart IN man who trusts and turnes from God a cursed man is he But who so trusts and hopes in God still blessed shall he be KNowne vnto me are all mens hearts most wi●ked full of guile To giue according to their wayes rich misers fooles the while LOrd heale and saue thou art our hope saluation is from ● thee Who thee the wel of life forsakes shall all ashamed be MOckers of his Prophecie he here complaineth of And prayeth for their confusion that at Gods word doe scoffe NO blessings could nor curses cause them keepe the Sabbath day Till he set fire vpon their gates and pallaces did decay Chapt. 18 OF Israels house as potters deale with clay they haue in hand So haue I power as they deserue to make or marre a Land PEruerse reuolters turne to me from your owne wayes depart They said they would doe what they list and what came in their heart QVickly will I spoile their land and the man hissing make Because that they my ancient pathes and worships strange vptake REgard not what the Prophet saith Gods word we shall haue still Come let vs smite him with the tongue and doe euen what we will SAue me ô Lord but pay them home that pay me euill for good ●a●ue vp their children pitty non● nor spare to shed their blood Chapt. ●9 TAke pot'ers vessell and the heads of Priests and people all ●oe tell a● Tophet all the plagues that shall on them befall VNto their Gods they burnt their sonnes to Baal they offered ●hich I commanded not nor spake nor came it in my head AN hissing shall this place be made the beasts shall eate their fill ●nd fowles of their dead carkasses which cruell foes shall k●ll BEcause their neckes they hardened and car'd not for my word They shall their sonnes and daughters care and be of God abhorr'd CHiefe Ruler Pashur hearing this doth Ieremiah smite Puts him i' th stockes but he is plagu'd his friends slaine in his sight Chapt. 20 DEliuer will I all the strength into the spoilers hand Of Iudahs King both thou and thine shall dye in Babels Land EVery one derideth me ô Lord thou hast preuail'd I said I will reproue no more when they so sore assail'd FOrbeare I could not for as fire thy word did in me burne They me defam'd and frighted sore they watch'd when I would turne GReatly shall they bee asham'd thy vengeance let me see Vpon my foes prayse ye the Lord the poore deliuereth he HEre Ieremiah sore perplex'd his birth doth curse and blame Because he griefe and sorrow saw and dayes consum'd with shame Chapt. 21 I Pray thee know if God will saue from king of Babels rage No God will smite you all himselfe none shall his wrath asswage KIng Zedekiah and his men who shall not then be slaine Shall captiues goe and in great woe in Babell still remaine LEt people to Chaldeans yeeld them else the foes will slay Who yeeld shall haue their liues bestow'd vpon them for a prey MY face against you haue I set and kindled is mine ire This City Babels King shall haue and burne it all with fire NOw turne and iudgement execute
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
Moses ● witnessed of Christ that legall rites were made According to the patterne seene which afterwards must fade THeir murthering Christ be then repro●es foretold in Prophets daies They stone him he commends his soule to God and for them prayes Chapt. 8 VNto his death Saul doth consen● of Church did hauocke make By Phillip at Samaria the Church did planting take AMong the rest the Sorcerer who was a great man thought Was there baptiz'd and gifts of God with money would haue bought BVt Peter sharply him reproues exhorts him to repent Then he with Iohn preaching the word from thence to Salem went CAnst vnderstand these things thou read'st no not without a guide Beleeuing Eunuch is baptiz'd by Phillip that same tide Chapt. 9 DOwne Saul is strucke Apostle call'd baptiz'd by Anani He ● preacheth Christ the Iewes lay wai● to kill him cruelly EVen so the Greekes but he escapes the Churches then haue rest Aeneas heal'd Tabith reuiu'd Christs power hereby exprest Chapt. 10 FOr Peter here Cornelius sends by vision Peter's taught That faithfull Gentiles fearing ● God must not be set at naught GOd to mens persons doth not looke to all he preacheth here On them the holy Ghost doth fall and they baptized were Chapt. 11 HEre Peter makes Apologie to them that did him blame For going to Cornelius and they accept the same IN places where the word was spred here Barnabas is sent Them to confirme at Antioch a whole yeares space was spent Chapt. 12 KIng Herod persecureth sore th' Apostle Iames doth kill Peter he doth in Prison cast An. Mundi 4010. the Iewes minds to fulfill LOrds Angell him deliuereth when Church for him did pray Proud Herod made a glorious speech cloath'd in his rich aray MArke how Gods Angel strikes for pride he wofully doth dye After his death the word of God doth flourish prosp'rously Chapt. 13 NOw to the Gentiles these two goe one faine would heare of Christ But Elimas the Sorceter did deuillishly resist OF Christ at Ant'och Paul doth preach the Iewes ● oppose and grieue They turne to th'Gentiles all that were ordain'd to life beleeue Chapt. 14 PAul's driuen from Iconium at Listra Creeple heal'd They thereupon would worship them as Gods of late reueal'd QVarrelling Iewes th'Apostles stone they Elders doe ordaine In euery Church confirming them to Ant'och turne againe Chapt. 15 RAis'd are dissentions great in Church as touching Circumcision Th'Apostles by their letters sent to them their full decision SHarpe strife and great contention ● is betweene th'Apostle Paul And Barnabas about Iohn Marke they visit Churches all Chapt. 16 THE Spirit for Bids the Apostle here to Asia for to goe The Macedonian ● craues his aide Lydia beleeues also VIle spirit cast out they both are whipt and into prison cast The doores are open Iaylor ● turn'd and they set free at last Chapt. 17 AT Thessalonica Paul preach'd and to Berea goes Where some beleeue some persecute the Iewes are ● deadly foes BVt being persecuted there he was to Athens brought Conuerteth many th' vnknowne God he preached there and taught Chapt. 18 COmming to Corinth there he works God bids him not refraine Before Gallio hee 's accus'd but is dismist againe DEparting thence he strengtheneth Disciples here and there Apollos taught by quila doth preach with powerfull care Chapt. 19 EXorcists beaten by the Deuill some will not heare nor turne The Iewes blaspheme his doctrine pure the coniuring bookes they burne FOr filthy gaine by siluer Smith an vproare great was rais'd Great is Dian ' aloud they cry by Towne Clarke it 's appeas'd An. Mundi 4020. Chapt. 20 GOing to Macedonia he preacheth and breaketh bread Eutichus sleeping rais'd againe that fell from window dead HEre are the Elders call'd and charg'd the flocke of God to feed Commends to God of false teachers he bids them take good heed Chapt. 21 IN Phillips house we did abide whose daughters prophesie Paul feares no bands at Salem he for Christ's content to dye KNow Paul in danger of his life the Asian Iewes cry out Hee 's rescu'd by the chiefe Captaine and speakes to all the rout Chapt. 22 LArge declaration he doth make how he was turn'd and call'd When he the Gentiles mentioned the Iewes exclaim'd and brawl'd MArke how they would haue scourged him but that he then did claime The freedome of a Romane borne and so escapes the same Chapt. 23 NOw Paul doth plead the high Priest bids them smite him on the mouth His furious foes diuided are God bids him stand for truth OF bloody purpose Paul to kill the Captaine vnderstands And vnto Foelix sends him then so Paul escapes their hands Chapt. 24 PAul by Tertullus is accus'd of doctrine and his life He answereth and preacheth Christ to Foelix and his wife QVite frustrate is the Gouernor of hoped for reward Out of his office then he goes and leaueth Paul in ward Chapt. 25 RAyling Rabbies doe Paul accuse himselfe he doth defend Appeales to Caesar Festus thought to Caesar him to send SEE now how Festus to the King the matter openeth And cleares him to haue nothing done that worthy was of death Chapt. 26 THe life hee led he shewes to th' King what calling eke he had Then Festus falsly charging saith much learning made him mad VNto his charge he answereth Agrippa's almost wonne To be a Christian all men say nought was by him ill done Chapt. 27 A Dangerous voyage Paul foretells they would not vnderstand With tempest ●ost they shipwrackt ● are yet all come safe to land Chapt. 28 BArbarians kindly them receiue a Viper ●● Paules 〈◊〉 He heales diseases then departs to Rome from that Iland COmming to Rome vnto the Iewes the cause he doth declare Some were perswaded some were not two yeares he preached there To the ROMANS Chapt. 1 ALl grace and peace to th' Saints at Rome whom ● Paule desires to soe His Gospell is ●●ie prayer of God by which men ● 〈…〉 BY sinne Gods wrath pro●●re 〈◊〉 though Gentiles 〈…〉 Yet were they vaine committing sinnes of God and man 〈…〉 Chapt. 2 COndemning s●●ne no which you liue in no man can you reno●● Gods iudgement you 〈…〉 ●scape sith you his law●● 〈◊〉 DAmnation due to sinners all the Iewes shall not preuaile For all their circumcision if in the law they faile Chapt. 3 EVery way are the Iewes prefer'd they haue not lost their grace Both they and we haue ● sinned all and are in wofull case FOr by the law no flesh is iust but all are iust by faith And yet the law is not made voyde euen so this scripture saith Chapt. 4 GOD did count Abram iust by faith before the seed receiu'd By faith he and his seed obtain'd the promise to be sau'd HE Father is of faithfull all by faith he doth vs take As heires of life and counts vs iust for Christ our Sauiours sake Chapt. 5 IN him by faith we iustified peace with the Father haue We ioy in