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A56630 A commentary upon the first book of Moses, called Genesis by the Right Reverend Father in God, Symon, Lord Bishop of Ely. Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. 1695 (1695) Wing P772; ESTC R1251 382,073 668

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and all his Brethren He first and they followed him But not content with this some of them adventure to tell us how many Years every one of them lived nay the very Month and Day of their Birth as may be seen in R. Bechai Reuben for instance they say was born the XIV Day of Cisleu and died when he was CXXV Years old c. And he was put in a Coffin in Egypt To be preserved in that Chest or Ark as the Hebrew word is commonly translated till they themselves went from thence Herodotus in the Book above-named Euterpe cap. 86 90. speaks of the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chests wherein dead Bodies were inclosed after their Embalming Which they laid 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the House or Cell where these Chests were reposited reared against the Wall of it Whether Joseph's Coffin was put into such a common Repository or rather preserved in a place by it self we cannot determine But the Chaldee hath an odd Conceit as G. Schikkard observes in his Jus Regium p. 159. that it was kept in the River Nile Which arose perhaps from a mistake of the relation which that Author had met withal of the Place where they laid their Bodies Which were let down very deep Wells or Vaults some call them some of which were not far from the River Nile and so put into a Cave which was at the bottom of those Wells For so F. Vansleb and others who have gone to search for Mummies describe the Places where they lie And tell us they found some of the Coffins made of Wood not putrefied to this Day and others of Clothes pasted together forty times double which were as strong as Wood and not at all rotten The Reader cannot but observe That from the time of Joseph's advancement to the Government till the time of his death i. e. for LXXX Years there is no mention of the death of any King in Egypt For it was not Moses his Intention to write the History of that Kingdom or to give us the Series of their Kings But only to acquaint us with the Series of the Patriarchs and give some account of them from the Creation to his own time All other things must be learnt out of other Authors And according to Eusebius whom Jac. Capellus follows the first King of the XVIIIth Dynasty when the Egyptian History he makes account ceased to be fabulous was Amos Whose Dream Joseph interpreted and was by him preferred After he had reigned XXV Years he left the Kingdom to Chebros who reigned XIII Years Next to whom was Amenophis as much as to say a Servant of Noph i. e. Memphis who reigned XXI Years And then left the Kingdom to Mephres who held it XII Years To whom Josephus out of Manetho substitutes Amersis and says he reigned XXII Years And then succeeded Mephramuthosis who reigned XXVI Years In the beginning of whose time Joseph died The END of the Book of GENESIS Books Written by SYMON PATRICK D. D. now Lord Bishop of ELY and printed for Richard Chiswell THe Parable of the Pilgrim Written to a Friend The Sixth Edition 4 to 1681. Mensa Mystica Or a Discourse concerning the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper In which the Ends of its Institution are so manifested our Addresses to it so directed our Behaviour there and afterward so composed that we may not lose the Profits which are to be received by it With Prayers and Thansgivings inserted To which is annexed Aqua Genitalis A Discourse concerning Baptism In which is inserted a Discourse to persuade to a Confirmation of the Baptismal Vow 8 vo Jewish Hypocrisie A Caveat to the present Generation Wherein is shewn both the false and the true way to a Nations or Persons compleat Happiness from the Sickness and Recovery of the Jewish State To which is added a Discourse upon Micah 6.8 belonging to the same Matter 8 vo Divine Arithmetick A Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. Samuel Jacomb Minister of St. Mary Woolnoth-Church in Lombard-street London With an Account of his Life 8 vo An Exposition of the Ten Commandements 8 vo Heart's Ease Or a Remedy against all Troubles With a Consolatory Discourse particularly directed to those who have lost their Friends and Relations To which is added Two Papers printed in the time of the late Plague The Sixth Edition corrected 12 mo 1695. The Pillar and Ground of Truth A Treatise shewing that the Roman Church falsly claims to be That Church and the Pillar of That Truth men●ioned by St. Paul in 1 Tim. 3.15 4 to An Examination of Bellarmin's Second Note of the Church viz. ANTIQVITY 4 to An Examination of the Texts which Papists cite out of the Bible to prove the Supremacy of St. Peter and of the Pope over the whole Church In Two Parts 4 to A Private Prayer to be used in Difficult Times A Thanksgiving for our late Wonderful Deliverance A Prayer for Charity Peace and Unity chiefly to be used in Lent A Sermon preached upon St. Peter's Day printed with Enlargements 4 to A Sermon preached in St. James's Chappel before the Prince of Orange Jan. 20. 1688. on Isaiah 11.6 A Second Part of the Sermon before the Prince of Orange on the same Text. Preached in Covent-Garden A Sermon preached before the Queen in March 1688 9. on Coloss 3.15 A Sermon against Murmuring preached at Covent-Garden in Lent 1688 9. On 1 Cor. 10.10 A Sermon against Censuring paeached at Covent-Garden in Advent 1688. On 1 Cor. 4.10 A Fast-Sermon before the King and Q April 16. 1690. on Prov. 14.34 A Thanksgiving-Sermon before the Lords Nov. 26. 1691. for Reducing of Ireland and the King 's safe Return On Deut. 4.9 A Fast-Sermon before the Qeeen April 8. 1692. on Numb 10.9 A Commentary on the First Book of Moses called Genesis 4 to 1695. JAcobi Vsserii Historia Dogmatica Controvers inter Orthodoxos Pontificios de Scripturis Sacris Vernaculis 4to Tho. Pope-Blunt Censura Celebriorum Authorum sive tractatus in quo varia virorum Doctorum de Clariss cujusque saeculi Scriptoribus Judicia Traduntur Fol. Gul. Camdeni Illustrium Virorum ad Gul. Camdenum Epistolae 4to Anglia Sacra sive Collectio Historiarum Antiquitus Scriptarum de Archiepiscopis Episcopis Angliae à Prima Fidei Christianae susceptione ad Annum 1540. in Duobus voluminibus per Henricum Whartonum Fol. Dr. Peter Alix his Remarks on the Ecclesiastical Histories of the Ancient Churches of Piedmont and the Albigenses In Two Parts 4 to The Letters of Father Paul Author of the History of the Council of Trent 8 vo The Character of Q. Elizabeth and her Principal Ministers of State With an Account of Her Policies and Method of Government By Edm. Bohun Esq 8 vo Rushworth's Historical Collections The Third Part. In Two Volumes never before printed From the beginning of the Long Parliament 1640 to the end of the Year 1644. Wherein is a particular Account of the Rise and Progress of the Civil War to that Period Fol. 1692. A Discourse of the Pastoral Care By GILBERT Lord Bishop of Sarum His Four Discourses delivered to the Clergy of the Diocess of Sarum Concerning I. The Truth of the Christian Religion II. The Divinity and the Death of Christ III. The Infallibility and Authority of the Church IV. The Obligations to continue in the Communion of the Church 8 vo His Lent-Sermon before the Queen March 11. 1693 4. on 1 Cor. 1.16 A Sermon preached before the Queen at White-Hall Decemb. 10. 1693. on 1 John 5.4 By Sam. Freeman D. D. Dean of Peterborough His Sermon before the Lord-Mayor in Easter-Week 1694. on Mat. 25.46 An Impartial History of the Late Wars of Ireland from the beginning to the end In Two Parts Illustrated with Copper Sculptures describing the most Important Places of Action Written by George Storey an Eye-witness of the most Remarkable Passages 4 to A Discourse of the Government of the Thoughts By George Tully Sub-Dean of York 8 vo Memoirs of the most Reverend Thomas Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury Wherein the History of the Church and the Reformation of it during the Primacy of the said Archbishop are greatly illustrated and many singular Matters relating thereunto now first published In Three Books Collected chiefly from Records Registers Authentick Letters and other Original Manuscripts By John Strype M. A. Fol. Origo Legum Or A Treatise of the Origin of Laws and their Obliging Power As also of their great Variety and why some Laws are immutable and some not but may suffer change or cease to be or be suspended or abrogated In Seven Books By George Dawson Fol. A Brief Discourse concerning the Lawfulness of Worshipping God by the Common-Prayer in Answer to a Book Intituled A Brief Discourse of the Vnlawfulness of Common-Prayer-Worship By John Williams D. D. 4 to A True Representation of the Absurd and Mischievous Principles of the Sect commonly known by the Name of the Muggletonians 4 to A Sermon concerning the Coelestial Body of a Christian after the Resurrection preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall April 8. 1694. being Easter-Day By Thomas Lord Bishop of Lincoln Dr. John Conaut's Sermons 8 vo Published by Dr. Williams The History of the Troubles and Trial of the most Reverend Father in God and Blessed Martyr William Laud Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury Wrote by himself during his imprisonment in the Tower To which is prefixed the Diary of his own Life faithfully and entirely published from the Original Copy And subjoyned a Supplement to the preceding History The Arch-Bishop's Last Will His Large Answer to the Lord SAY's Speech concerning the Liturgies His Annual Accounts of his Province delivered to the King And some other Things relating to the History Published by the Order of Arch-Bishop Sandcroft given before his Death to Henry Wharton his Chaplain Fol.