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A26586 Medulla Bibliorum, The marrow of the Bible, or, A logico-theological analysis of every several book of the Holy Scripture together with so many English poems ... : whereunto is added a chronological (marginal) annotation of the times and seasons, wherein divers acts and occurrences in the Holy Scripture hapned: partly translated out of an anonymous Latine authour, and partly amplified and enlarged ... / by William Ainsworth ... Ainsworth, William, d. 1671. 1652 (1652) Wing A818; ESTC R22312 82,051 222

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quite forsaken 11 By armes he would reduce them but may not Shemajah doth forbid him nothing's got ' Gainst Gods decree and further you may read In this place of his wives and of his seed 12 This Rehoboam f●r forsaking God Is punished by Shishak Gods sharp rod An. Mundi 2971 But at Shemajahs preaching he repents And so destruction though not spoile prevents At last he dies amidst his discontents An. Mundi 2988 13 His Son Abijah doth maintain the fight ' Gainst Jeroboam and put him to flight His numerous off-spring grows up with his might An. Mundi 2990 14 Asah succeeds him pulls the idols down In Halcion dayes he fortifies his Crown By P●ayer against Zera winnes renown 15 Asah with God a solemn foede doth make Puts down his mother for her idols sake 16 By Syrians art he Baasha doth prevent From building Ramah but anon is shent For seeking to Physicians ere the Lord And dies as Hanani had said the word An. Mundi 3033 17 Jehosaphat reignes well and prosperously Sends Levites to teach Judah Piety 18 ' Gainst Ramoth-Gilead he with Aha● goes Seduced Ahab there his life doth lose 19 Reprov'd by Jehu he doth give command To th' Levites Priests and Judges of the land T' attend their places well at any hand 20 Proclaimes a Fast prayes and his foes he foiles The people praising God return with spoiles 21 Jehoram doth succeed him in the blood Of 's brethren marries into Ahabs brood An. Mundi 3055 Dying Elijah leaves his Curse behinde In writing he the truth thereof doth finde 22 Bad Ahaziah reignes he goes to see Sick Joram Israel's King too ominously An. Mundi 3062 For Jehu kill'd him then the royal seed His mother slew a black and horrid deed Joash alone escap'd as God decreed 23 Jehojada the Priest makes Joash King Kills Athaliah doth Gods worship bring An. Mundi 3069 To a good state for joy the people sing 24 While the Priest liv'd Joash rul'd very well Repair'd the Temple but at last he fell By Zabad and Jehozabad for he Was guilty of the death of Zacharie 25 King Amaziah reigns and kills the men That kill'd his father hires an army then An. Mundi 3108 Of Israelites ' gainst Edom but God chose Rather then use them he his coyne should lose 26 Vzziah reigns is proud the Priest he playes And so becomes a leper while his dayes An. Mundi 3138 Are done Jotham his son the Scepter swayes 27 Reignes well and prospers Ammon doth subdue An. Mundi 3190 To Ahaz after him the Kingdome 's due An. Mundi 3206 28 Bad Ahaz suffers by the Syrians power Grows more and more idolatrous each hou●e Till death doth cut him down as 't were a flower 29 But Hezekiah reignes in a good way An. Mundi 3222 The house of God is purged in his day 30 A Passeover h' ordains for fourteen dayes 'T is solemniz'd with feasting and with praise 31 He but commands and all men do obey They banish idols and tithes freely pay 32 Sena●herib invades Judah his great pride Had the repulse he went home and there di'd Good Hezekiah s sick and well again Dies and his son Manasseh comes to reign An. Mundi 3251 33 Wicked Manasseh's captiv'd but he prayes And is restor'd Ammon walks in his wayes And by th' hands of 's own servants ends his dayes An. Mundi 3309 34 Josiah's reign is good idols are fled Gods house repair'd he makes the law be read Renews a foede with God Huldah foresees The sinful nations future miseries 35 Josiah keeps the Pasch the Egyptian King Kills him all Judah lamentations sing An. Mundi 3340 36 Jehoahaz depos'd to Egypt s gone An. Mundi 3341 A Captive other three to Babylon An. Mundi 3351 King Zedekiah is the last of them An. Mundi 3352 With whom was ruin'd faire Jerusalem An. Mundi 3360 Till Orus got th' Imperial Diademe A Logico-theological Analysis of the Book of Ezra THe Book of Ezra contains the return of the People from Babylon and the causes thereof Efficient both instrumental as Cyrus who made the Proclamation chap. 1. and principal as Zorobabel who led the people out of Babylon chap. 2. Final which was the restoring of Church and Common-wealth chap. 3. whereof there were divers impediments Objected by The Samaritanes ch 4. The Governour of the Countrey chap. 5. Removed by Darius who renewed the Edict of Cyrus chap. 6. and by Ezra See His Travel to Judea instituted by what Author chap. 7. undertaken with what companions chap. 8. Reformation of unlawful marriage whereof there is a description chap. 9. and abolition by divorce chap. 10. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Book of EZRA 1. CYrus stirr'd up by God doth leave proclaim An. Mundi 3431 To all that would for th' honour of Gods name Go rebuild Juries Temple doth restore The vessels tane away from thence before 2 The number names and tribes of them that went And what to God they for this grace present 3 The Altar's rear'd the Temples ground-work laid Mixt noise of joy and teares confusion made 4 But here 's a stop some faithlesse men combine To get a Pattent t'hinder this designe And do prevail so that the work doth cease Until Darius bids them work in peace An. Mundi 3446 5 Then Haggai Zachary and other men Of God provoke to work again and then The work goes on apace though some would still Oppose it but they cannot get their will An. Mundi 3450 6 Darius doth advance the building so That now 't is finish'd dedicated too With sacrifice they worship in it take The Sacrament o'th'Pasch for the Lords sake An. Mundi 3510 7 Ezra to Jury goes with warrant from King Artaxe●xes whither when he come He blesses God that thus had brought him home 8 Ezra's companions see he doth demand Iddo for Temple-Priests and then command A Fast and trusts the treasures i' th' Priests hand 9 For their affinity with strangers he Mournes prayes confesses to the God on high 10 The People at his words do much deplore Their marriages promis'd t' offend no more And so divorc'd the wives they had before A Logico-theological Analysis of the Book of Nehem. THe Book of Nehemiah speaks of Jerusalem now restored in respect of I. Reparation of Buildings Undertaken by what Authour chap. 1. with what preparation and help chap. 2. Begun chap. 3. Hindred by external impediments ch 4. and internal chap. 5. Perfected chap. 6. II. Restauration and Reformation both Politick in respect of The City-watches The poll or number of the People The Tribute chap. 7. Eclesiastical in respect of Two Feasts See their description chap. 8. Publick pennance ch 9 10. Mixt chap. 11 12. III. The relapse of some wicked men in the absence of Nehemiah A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Book of NEHEMIAH 1. HAnani's sad newes makes Nehemiah
was ever sound 27 The things that sustain Davids faith are three Gods pow'r his love to God pray'rs fervency 28 He prayes against his foes his God doth blesse Petitions for the Peoples happinesse 29 To th' highest King Kings praise must be directed ' Cause only by his pow'r they are protected 30 David sings praise at 's houses Dedication An. Mundi 2922 And of Gods mercy makes a long relation Stirs up the Saints to a like Gratulation 31 David believes craves joyes and prayes to God Whose divine goodnesse he proclaims abroad 32 Whos 's sin is pardoned he is truly blest Th' heart is much eased where the sin 's confest Only Gods promise causes joy and rest 33 Praise God for 's goodnesse pow'r and providence Stay upon him by faith and confidence 34 David himself praises bids others praise Trust fear the Lord and lastly he displayes The good mans priviledge sin bad men slayes 35 David prayes for himself and ' gainst his foes Their injuries he doth to God disclose 36 The bad mans case is fearful theirs is best That are the Lords and under 's wing do rest Gods love is excellent David doth pray That from the Saints it never flie away 37 Oh the wide distance 'twixt bad men and just The thought of this may arme with patient trust 38 David surrounded now with great distresse Prayes God he would not leave him comfortlesse 39 David s afraid though mov'd to speak amisse The thought of vain-short-life his bridle is 40 See the grand profit of true confidence The best oblation is obedience David prayes best inflam'd by 's evil sense 41 God cares for th' poor Davids foes treach'rous are He flees to God experienc'd of his care 42 David would fain serve God in 's Temple faire An. Mundi 2920 Checks his own soul for drooping with despair As if he never thither should repair 43 He prayes to be restor'd to serve God there With hopes hereof he his sad soul doth chear 44 The Church erst comforted doth now complain Yet still is firme craves divine help again 45 Christs Kingdom with its majesty and grace The Churches duty t' him fall to this place 46 The Church in God reposes all her faith David exhorts to see what cause she hath 47 The Nations are advis'd to entertain Christs Kingdom and praise God i' th highest strain 48 For th Prlviledge and gifts the Church doth gain 49 The hope of Resurrection must needs be Fixed on God not earths prosperity 50 God in his Church is a Majestick King Behold his Writ his Saints to foede to bring The rest to judgement to him praises sing 51 The guilt and filth of sin Lord wash away An. Mundi 2906 Cleanse me and blesse the Church David doth pray Helvic When Nathan check't him ' cause of Batbsheba 52 Doegs destruction David prophesies Good news but he himself on God relies 53 Ah foole Is there no God thy very fear Shewes that there is Oh that the Lord would chear By saving from thy hand his Israel deare 54 Against the pickthank Ziphims David cries Hights God for saving him a sacrifice 55 David his fearful case to God commends Tells how he is betray'd of 's very friends False bloody men do make untimely ends 56 Here he complaines against the Philistim Who but for God in G●th had surpriz'd him Therefore he l trust the word of Elohim 57 Fleeing from Saul unto God David flees Prayes and when he shall be saved to praise decrees 58 Schools wicked Judges makes their venom known Tells them they shall be judg'd before Gods throne An. Mundi 2886 59 When as Sauls Scouts beset his house to have him After complaint he prayes to God to save him Sings of Gods power that then deliverance gave him An. Mundi 2910 60 At the Salt-valley battel he repeats Gods former absence from them then intreats They may no more receive the like defeat Builds on Gods promise that he shall be great 61 Davids experience to God makes him flee For 's promise sake he 'l serve him constantly 62 In God he trusts his foes he cries quite down The godly he cries up no earthly things Are to be trusted in the glorious Crown Gods pow'r and mercy wear of them he sings 63 He thirsts for God with lifting up of hands He blesses God by whom's foes fall he stands 64 To be sav'd from his foes he craves again Their wickednesse will turn to their own pain Their fearful fall will make the righteous faine 65 To God for 's grace he Hallelujahs sings Shews th'elects blessednesse in divers things 66 Praise and blesse God the works of God observe David for his part vowes the Lord to serve 67 Thy Kingdome come and blessings that attend Thereon so shall thy praise reach the worlds end 68 At taking up the Ark this was the Pray'r God's to be prais'd for 's mercy and his care O'th'Church and for his works past all compare 69 David again is here under a cloud Prayes blasts his foes and praises God aloud 70 Remember is the title of this Ps●lme To storme the wicked send the Saints a calme 71 Assured of Gods favour David prayes Against his foe that at his poor soul playes 72 David prayes for Christs type his own sweet Son Pointing at Christ the'ectype of Solomon Whose Kingdomes truth and glorie 's coming on 73 The wickeds weale King David half inchanted Till at a Sermon he his slip recanted Seeing the ungodly's ruine lively painted 74 The Temples fall he laments bitterly Which by the Spirits light he did foresee And argues from Gods pow'r from th' adversary From Gods own foede to help the Sanctuary 75 He praises and a just Judge vowes to be Condemns the proud that lift their horns on high 76 Gods Majesty 's reported in this place In 's service are requir'd reverence and grace 77 David declines too much to diffidence But a view of Gods works works confidence 78 O learn Gods law from which ' cause Isr'el swerv'd They were spu'd out by God as they deserv'd 79 David laments Jerus'lems heavy chance And for her begs of God deliverance 80 The Churches wo is cause of lamentation To David he begs hard its restauration 81 David doth first call here to praise the Lord Next Isr'els disobedience doth record 82 ' Cause Judges do true Justice quite forsake David prayes God the Province t' undertake Himself and now to judge the earth t' awake 83 Here he tells God how his foule foes conspire ' Gainst him and prayes God ' stroy them in his ire 84 How fain would David go to th' house of God They 're blest saith he that there may have abode 85 Davids experience of Gods love of old Makes him t' expect it for the future bold 86 Davids clear conscience makes him strong to pray Gods love and pow'r still stronger ev'ry day 87 The Church and her true members are set forth Their increase consolation nature worth 88 Here 's