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A03472 The holie historie of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christs natiuitie, life, actes, miracles, doctrine, death, passion, resurrection and ascension gathered into English meeter, and published to withdraw vaine wits from all vnsauerie and wicked rimes and fables, to some loue and liking of spirituall songs and holy scriptures. By Robert Holland maister of Arts, and minister of the Church of Prendergast. Holland, Robert, 1557-ca. 1622. 1594 (1594) STC 13595; ESTC S118820 155,202 360

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he appear'd in maiestie Surpassing their capacitie Christ Peter Iames and Iohn then tooke Into mount Thabor all apart Where on his glory they should looke That they might ponder it in hart He tooke them three for against three Exceptions may not taken be So as the sunne did shine his face His clothes were white as is the light And two men standing in the place With whom to talke he tooke delight They Moses and Elias were That stood and talked with him there But his disciples were afraid To looke vpon so strange a sight This voice withall made them dismaid That came out of the cloud forth-right This is my sonne I loue so deare Happy are they that do him heare And Peter was amazed so That he knew not the words he spake Come Maister said he ere we go Three tabernacles let vs make Be not affraid said Christ of me For now alone you may me see So as he came the mountaine fro He said to them this vision You may declare all men vnto After my resurrection Till then to no man may you say What you haue seene all three this day Why do the Scribes said they tell vs Come needs must first Elyas be Then Christ to them gaue answer thus Elyas came they could not see And his Apostles well then wist He had spoke this of Iohn Baptist Christ comming downe from the mountaine cured a child that was lunatike When from the hill come downe they were Among the multitude was one That said oh master pitie here And helpe I pray my vexed sonne Of thy Disciples I can haue No helpe at all my sonne to saue Oh crooked generation Bring here said Christ the child to me How long shall in this nation Such vnbeleefe ingraffed be Christ then the deu'll rebuked so That from the child he made him go Then his Disciples secretly Askt why they could not cast him out It was your infidelitie Else you had done it without doubt Prayer and fasting it the way Whereby this deu'll cast out you may They came thence into Galilie where he fore-told them of his passion and payd tribute Christ told them this in Galilie The sonne of man shall giuen be Into mens hands assuredly For to be slaine as you shall see Yet he the third day shall againe Reuiue and so for ay remaine Then they which tribute did receiue Came vnto Peter secretly And said to him we do perciue Thy master at thy house doth lye Tell vs therefore and if he do Pay tribute vnto Caesar to Whose answer as he thought in deed Was that his master payd the same Wherefore he hy'de him home with speed And to his master quickly came Who then preuenting him tooke paine To aske of him the same againe What thinkest thou oh Peter show Of whom do kings their tribute take Of children or of strangers now Of strangers he did answer make By this thy reason then said he Both thou and I may well go free Yet lest we should them so offend Go to the sea and angle there Where if thou do a while attend A fish thou shalt take do not feare That in his mouth shall surely haue What they for thee and me do craue Thus Christ to Peter twise did show That eu'ry thing what so it were Himselfe the same before did know Whereby his Godhead did appeare And therewithall example gaue To pay the king what he should haue The contention of the Apostles for the primacie Christes answere and warning against offences Then his Disciples did demand Who should in heau'n the greatest be Christ did a litle child command To stand and said lo here you see In heau'n the greatest is the mild That humbleth him as doth a child Offend not these whose Angels see And do behold my fathers face Though that offences needs must be Yet sure offenders do want grace Cut of the hand plucke out the eye If that offences come thereby Of forgiuing our brethren But if thy brother thee offend Seeke thou to winne him priuatly If thee he heare not nor amend Go yet and warne him earnestly If then he do not heare the same Before the Church let him haue blame Then Peter came to him and said When that my brother doth offend Shall I when he doth seeme affrayd Forgiue him seu'n times if he mend Not seu'n times but as oft said he As he repents let him go free By you on earth what so is bound Or loosed likewise by you is The same in heau'n shall so be found Two their requests shall haue iwis Where in my name meete two or three I in the middst will surely be The example of the king receiuing accounts of his seruants and the reward of crueltie A certaine king would take accounts Among his seruants Iesus said And one was brought whose debt surmounts Ten thousand talents all dismayd Of this the mightie king could say Sell him and his my debts to pay But when the seruant cryed grace Desiring him a longer day He said not go thou for a space But I forgiue go hence away This king so full of pietie May teach vs to vse clemencie But the same seruant met his mate That ought to him an hundred pence He straight not waighing his estate Nor yet regarding the offence Put him in prison that did pray Without respect till he would pay His felowes saw and sorie were And told their master of the same Who would not long this fact forbeare But payd him like for like with shame Till all were payd withouten fayle He sent that seruant then to iayle So likewise shall my father do Said Christ except you do forgiue Yea from your hearts your brethren to Their faults whereat you so much grieue For as you hope of him to haue So graunt them grace that grace will craue Christ his iourney out of Galilie into Iudea and his Sermons in the Temple at the feast of Tabernacles Christ did depart from Galilie And to Iudea came againe Where as he passed Iordan by While in that cost he did remaine As gratiously he vsd to deale Their sicke and lame he then did heale Then came to him the Pharisie Full fraughted both in hart and minde With craft and cloakt hypocrisie Hoping in Christ some fault to find But still for all his taken toyle Ere he departs he hath the foyle The feast of Tabernacles then Was kept with great solemnitie Vnto the which those countrey men Did vse to go continually That feast was euen then at hand Which they gaue Christ to vnderstand His brethren to him therefore say Depart hence and to Iurie go That thy Disciples there they may See all thy works that here we do For none in secret workes the same That being know'n sets forth his fame My time it not yet come said he But your time alwayes ready is The world loues you and hateth me Because it doth all things
As did in Christ beleeue Saw him reioycing verie much That God did grace him geue And many other things there are That Iesus did also Which man with tong cannot declare Nor pen paint out for lo If written were his works and words The world could not containe The bookes so much the same affoords Vnwritten that remaine Yet herein is so much containd As we haue need to know Gods spirit sure in them remaind That this to vs could shew Therefore be glad in God reioyce That left vs such a stay Be ioyfull and lift vp your voyce To Iacobs God alway To Father Sonne and holy Ghost All glorie be therefore That was and is of might the most And shall be euermore Amen FINIS The Table of the first part THe promised Messiah 1 The Angels salutation to Marie 2 Marie visited Elizabeth ibid. Ioseph warned by the Angell ibid. The taxe vnder Augustus Caesar 3 The birth of Christ ibid. The Angell to the shepheards 4 The circumcision of Christ 6 The wisemen ibid. Simeon and Anna prophecie 8 Iosephs going into Egipt 9 The infants slaine 10 Iosephs returne out of Egipt 11 Iesus disputed with the Elders ibid. A repetition of sixe things 12 The Table of the second part The baptisme of Christ 15 Christ fasted fortie dayes 17 Christ was tempted 18 Iohns testimonie of Christ 20.30 Iohn sent Disciples to Christ 23 Andrew and Iohn called ibid. Simon Peter called ibid. Philip called ibid. Nathanaell called 24 Christs first miracle in Cana. 25 Christ went from Cana to Capernaum ibid. Christ droue the buyers and sellers out of the Temple 26 Christs conference with Nicodemus 28 Christs returne to Iudaea Of purifying 30 Iesus auoyded danger in Iudaea 31 Christs conference with the woman of Samaria ibid. Christ preached at Nazareth 35 A Prophet not esteemed in his countrey ibid. Christ healed the rulers sonne 36 Iohns imprisonment Apostles called 37 The Table of the third part Christs sermon in the mount 39 Christ pronounceth wo. 41 Ministers salt and light 42 Christ came to fulfill the Law ibid. Thou shalt not kill 43 Reconciliation 44 Adulterie Diuorcement Othes 45 Reuenge 46 Loue thine enemie ibid. Almes Prayer 47 The Lords prayer 48 To forgiue one another ibid. Fasting ibid. Worldly care forbidden 49 Rash iudgement forbidden 51 Holy things may not be giuen to dogges ibid. Aske seeke knocke ibid. The straite and wide gate 52 False prophets ibid. The good and euill tree ibid. The houses on the rocke and sand ibid. A Leaper cleansed 53 The Centurions seruant healed 54 Christ cast out deuils ibid. Peters wiues mother healed 55 Christ againe cast out deuils 56 Christ went from Capernaū to preach to the other cities ib. Christs sermon in the ship 57 Christs answer to the Scribe that would follow him 58 Christs answer to the Disciple that would first go bury his father ibid. Christ stilled the tempest of the sea 59 Christ healed the possessed with deuils ibid. Christ healed one of the palsey 61 Christ healed another leaper ibid. Matthew called 62 Of fasting 63 Iayrus daughter ibid. A blind man healed ibid. The dumbe speake 64 Christ healed one that had bin diseased xxxviij years ib. The Disciples plucked ●ares of corne on the saboth day 65 The man with the withered band 68 Iesus tooke compassion on the dispersed multitude 70 The haruest great 71 The twelue Apostles sent to preach ibid. Another sermon of Christ. 74 Tht Centurions seruant 54.76 Christ raised the widowes sonne at Naijm from death 77 Iohn Baptists message to Christ ibid. Christs answer to Iohn 78 Christs testimonie of Iohn ibid. Christ reproued his auditorie 80 Christ vpbraideth the vnthankefull cities ibid. Christ reioyced for the successe of the Gospell 81 Christs exhortation to beare the crosse 82 Christ dined with Simon the leaper ibid. Certaine women followed Christ 85 A kingdome deuided 86 Blasphemie 87 The signe of Ionas 88 Impenitencie 89 To reuolt from the truth 89 Christs mother sisters and brethren 90 The parable of the seede 91 Christ interpreted the same 93 The parable of the good seed and tares 94 The parable of the mustard seed 95 The parable of the leauen 96 The parable of the tares interpreted 97 The parable of the treasure hidden 98 The parable of the pearle ibid. The parable of the draw-net 99 The Table of the fourth part Iohn Baptist beheaded 101 Christ preaching in his owne countrey was despised againe 104 Christ sent his Apostles to preach 105 The Apostles returne 106 Christ fed fiue thousand with fiue loaues ibid. Christ walked on the sea 109 Christ healed the sicke at Genezaret 110 Christs sermon of the true Manna 111 Of eating meate vnwashen 114 The woman of Canaans daughter healed 116 Christ fed foure thousand with seuen loaues ibid. The Pharisies and Sadduces seeke a signe 117 The leauen of the Pharisies 118 Christ gaue a blind man sight 119 The keyes of the kingdome of heauen ibid. To beare the crosse Peter rebuked 121 The faithfull must beare it 122 Christ transfigured on Thabor 123 Christ healed the lunaticke 124 Christ foretold his passion and payed tribute 125 Contention for primacie 126 Of forgiuenesse ibid. A king receiuing accounts 127 Christs sermons at the feast of tabernacles 128 A woman taken in adulterie 132 Christ the light of the world 133 Of freedome 136 Christ gaue sight to one borne blind 138 The true shepheard and hireling 142 The feast of Dedication 144 The Table of the fift part Christ setled to go to Ierusalem 147 Christs answer to the Scribe 148 Christs answer to the Disciple ibid. Christs answer to another that would bid his frends farewell 149 Christ sent the seuentie Disciples to preach ibid. The seuentie returned 151 The Lawyers question answered 152 Marie and Martha receiue Christ 154 Christ taught his Disciples to pray 155 Christ cast a deuill out of a dumbe man and the dumbe spake 157 The Iewes required a signe 158 Christ rebuked the hypocrisie of the Pharisies ibid. Lazarus sicke 161 Diuorcement 162 The parable of the secure rich man 163 The parable of the watchfull seruant 165 Christ receiued infants 166 A rich young man that would be iustified by the Lawe 167 Euerlasting life promised to them that follow Christ 168 The labourers sent to the vineyard 169 The crueltie of Pilate 170 The parable of the figge tree ibid. Christ healed a woman that had bene sicke 18. years 171 The parable of the mustard seed 172 The straite and brode way ibid. Christ called Herod a Foxe 173 Christ healed the dropsie on the saboth 174 Christ taught lowlinesse 175 Of the great supper 176 The parable of the lost sheepe and the groate 177 The parable of the p●odigall sonne 178 The parable of the vniust steward 181 The historie of Diues and Lazarus 183 Offences are to be auoyded 185 Christ healed ten Leapers 186 The Pharisies would knowe when the kingdome of G●d should come 187 The parable of the vnrighteous Iudge 189 The