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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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to Miletus gone He calls th' Ephesian elders bids t' attend The Church and so doth with sad farwel end 21 Paul will needs go to Jury Agabus Tells him that he must suffer thus and thus M. 4004. ch 57. Yet he will go there come bound with two chains Speaks Greek and Hebrew when he audience gains 22 Tells his Conversion the Jewes ' gainst him cry And yet because of his immunity At Rome he is dismissed by and by 23 Paul pleads the Priest bids smite him divers vow His death yet he 's preserved the text sayes how 24 Tertullus Declaration Paul gainsayes To persecute St. Paul Felix delayes Heares him preach Christ and yet he leaves him bound He thought perhaps Paul would with him comp und 25 Now before Festus must Pauls cause be tri'd Who to the Jewes in this thing soon comply'd To send him down to Jury Paul sayes no He 'l go to Cesar and 't was order'd so This order Festus lets Agrippa know 26 St. Paul himself 't Agrippa tells his minde His strange Conversion when he was struck blinde And how he preach'd ere since although he had Small thanks from th' Jewes Festus sayes Paul thou 'rt mad M. 4007. ch 60 Helvic ut alii M. 4026. ch 79. 27 St. Paul in 's way to Rome findes danger great They 're shipwrack't swim for life yet land they get 28 Where come a viper on St. Pauls hand seis'd Yet he receiv'd no hurt divers diseas'd Are heal'd by him then they to Rome passe on Where Paul doth preach to all and denies none A Logico-theological Analysis of St. Pauls Epistle to the Romanes OF this Epistle of St. Paul to the Romanes there are three parts viz. A Preface a Treatise and a Conclusion 1. A Preface to the 16. verse of chap. 1. 2. A Treatise partly Didascalical or Doctrinal concerning the cause of our salvation both next and remote Next where the False and counterfeit cause is removed viz Works chap. 2 3. True is confirmed By the Example of faithful Abraham c. 4. Faith 's own Object Christ who is opposed to Adam chap. 5. Double adjunct viz. Sanctification which he shews to be necessary chap 6. Imperfect chap. 7. Trust and confidence from the Spirit justifying sanctifying comforting chap. 8. Remote viz. Predestination where he speaks of the Jewes rejection and restauration Rejection and the Cause thereof Gods will chap 9. Signes and effects thereof viz. their supine negligence chap. 10. Restauration and remnant chap. 11. Hortatory to works and duties Generally towards God and our brother chap 12. Specially in Things Necessary towards Superiours chap. 13. Indifferent towards inferiours and weak ones chap. 14. 3. A Conclusion which contains Doctrine concerning Matter of duty His own person chap. 15. Divers salutations chap. 16. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Epistle of St. Paul to the ROMANES 1 PAul's debtor to the Romanes would them see Tells of Gods wrath ' gainst all iniquity An. Mundi Christi And of the old worlds sins particularly 2 Who doth what he condemns is worthy blame Be 't Jew or Gentile he must bear his shame God is impartial and doth him embrace Who is a Jew in spirit not in face 3 Not so but that the Jews Gentiles excel And yet as Gentiles Jews do sin as well Faith then with both not works must bear the bell 4 'T was Abrahams faith with Circumcision seal'd That made him just and as 't is oft reveal'd The Churches father first in him conceal'd 5 Faiths righteousnesse m●kes with God perfect peace Adam brought sin and death Jesus release 6 Not that we live in sin we are baptiz'd In token of our death to 't enfranchis'd In all our members for at death sin 's priz'd 7 No law to dead men to the law we 're dead To serve Christ in the spirit yet we dread To say the law is bad although there be 'Twixt it and our lusts-law an enmity 8 No death to them in Christ they Abba say The Spirit too assists them when they pray ' Nought can Gods love from them remove away 9 Paul's sorry for the Jews all Abrahams seed Of Gods good promise were not heirs indeed God doth as Potters with their clay proceed 10 Paul would have Israel sav'd they 've zeal that 's blinde The word works faith publish'd to all mankinde 11 All Israel's not cast off and those that are Shall yet returne in time O Lord how rare How deep are all thy wayes and past compare 12 Please God because of 's mercy every one Attend his calling love and blesse curse none Revenge not for a wrong that 's erewile done 13 Obey Superiours love fulfils the Law Th' approaching day bids from dark works withdraw 14 Judge not for things indifferent all are pure Only no weak ones to offend be sure 15 The strong must bear with th' weak Gentiles rejoyce Paul's their Apostle and they hear his voice Where Christ was never nam'd he prays them pray That God may blesse him to and fro in 's way 16 He praises ●hebe and saluteth many Bids them marke Make bates if so there be any A Logico-theological Analysis of the first Epistle of Saint Paul to the Corinth IN this Epistle after an Exordium follows a Treatise containing in it 1. A redargution or reproof of their faults which he understood of by report both in respect of doctrine and manners Doctrine as Schismes proceeding from their preposterous judgement Of False teachers vain eloquence ch 1. True and Orthodox Teachers Simplicity which he proves to be more profitable for the glory of God and to illustrate his power and wisdom chap. 2. And to inform the weaknesse of carnal men chap. 3. Contempt chap. 4. Manners from The Excesse of love In suffering the incestuous person ch 5. The Defect of love In their contentions ch 6. 2. A doctrinal answer to their Epistle in things indifferent in Private Assemblies where he speaks of marriage and single life chap. 7 Publike Assemblies where he teaches to abstaine from things offered to Idols From The effect viz. the scandal of Brethren chap. 8. Example both His own chap. 9. The Israelites their punishment chap. 10. Necessary which were To be done in respect of Spiritual meetings in prayer and prophecy in the Lords Supper chap. 11. Spiritual gifts whereof he shews The Abuse chap. 12. Use if they be referred To Charity which he extols c. 13. Prophecy rather then a strange tongue chap. 14. To be believed concerning the resurrection chap. 15. A conclusion for making collections and about other private matters chap. 16. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the first Epistle of Saint Paul to the CORINTHIANS 1 PAul salutes and gives thanks An. Mundi Christi their strife cries down The world 's a fool Gods wisdom wears the crown 2 Deep mysteries without mans
all Gods Ministers W. AINSWORTH August 8. 1651. THE BIBLE OPENED OR A Logico-theological Analysis of the Book of GENESIS c. THe Book of GENESIS contains the Beginning 2. Propagation 3. Corruption 4. Reparation of the World 1. The Beginning viz. in the first Creation ch 1. 2. The Propagation viz. by the Marriage of Adam and Eve in Eden chap. 2. 3. The corruption 1. By the evill of sin 1. In our first Parents chap. 3. 2. In their Posterity and those either ungodly as Cain his sons and nephews chap. 4. or godly as Seth and his generation chap. 5. 2. By the evill of punishment viz in the flood whereof we have the Cause chap. 6. the Effect chap. 7. the Decrease chap. 8. 4. Reparation by Noah and Abraham By Noah drunk and mocked chap. 9. his sons are first collected by their Genealogies and Families chap. 10. and then dispersed by the confusion of tongues chap. 11. By Abraham of whom are reported his internal goodnesse and external goods Internal goodness Towards God whom he followed in his peregrination chap. 12. Towards Lot whom He sends away with all his chap. 13. Redeems out of captivity chap. 14. External goods as Issue and Posterity 1. Promised chap. 15. 2. Sought by his Concubine chap. 16. 3. To be received by his wife concerning which thing he is confirmed 1. Word and Signs from God chap. 17. 2. The testimony of Angels who confirme the revelation of Sodoms burning wherefore we have 1. The prediction and deprecation chap. 18. 2. The execution by the Angels punishing but delivering incestuous Lot chap. 19. 3. The effects as Abrahams going to Gerar where his wife was first taken away then restored chap. 20. 4. Actually given in his son Isaac whose single life and marriage are both reported His single life and therein His Nativity the consequences thereof Sad as the trobles of Hagar and Ishmael Joyful as his foede with Phicol chap. 21. His immolation and offering commanded first and then forbidden chap. 22. His mourning for his mother dead and buried chap. 23. His married life and therein The things that were prosperous viz. a wife sought prepared and brought by a servant formerly sworn to that purpose chap. 24. The things that were grievous viz. 1. The death of his father after his second marriage and much issue chap. 25. 2. His fourfold peregrination chap. 26. 3. His blinde old age wherupon there followed Jacobs c. Jacobs Incomparable Primogeniture Supplanting of Esau which contracted Esaus hate chap. 27. Flight to Mesopotamia to Laban chap. 28. Where we have 1. His Bigamy with two sisters 2. His Polygamy posterity and riches chap. 29 30. Return 1. From whom viz. Laban pursuing him 2. By what Countrey viz. Seir where Esau met him yet unpacified ch 32. but anon pacified ch 33. And Shechem where we read of the slaughter of the Shechemites by Simeon and Levi ch 34. 3. To whom viz. to his father in Hebron where we have both A three-fold funeral and mourning chap. 35. And his comfort From the good fortune and posterity of Esau chap. 36. The birth and unhappy-happy life of his sonne Joseph chap. 37. A digression concerning Judah Miserable and Offending chap. 38. A regression to Joseph Imprisoned chap. 39. Delivered by the exposition of the dreams of Pharaohs servants chap. 40. And of Pharaoh himself concerning famine to come ch 41. Whence followed the coming of His Brethren and Father His brethren Without Benjamin first chap. 42. With Benjamin next who is brought to Egypt chap. 43. and brought back again chap. 44. His father 1. Called to Egypt chap. 45. 2. Hastening thither and welcomed chap. 46. 3. Remaining in Goshen all the rest of the land being oppressed with famine chap. 47. 4. Dying where we have his Blessing Special chap. 48. General chap. 49. Funeral there Joseps mourning kindesse to his brethren and death chap. 50. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Book of Genesis 1 A Chaos first then light heaven earth are fram'd An. Mundi 1 Skies fish birds creeping things beasts Adam's nam'd 2 God rests mans inchoation is repeated And Paradise describ'd where man was seated 3 The Serpents craft man naked Christ foreshown Eve breeds both cloth'd with skins from Eden thrown 4 Cain kils flees builds and then there spring from Cain Lamech and Jabal Jubal Tubal-Cain An. Mundi 987 Old Adam begets Seth for Abel slaine 5 Here 's Adams race Enoch is one of them And so is * Bif●ó●sque Noachus in undis sic est in Latino exemplari Noah next Methusalem 6 God grieves he made the world will drown it now Bids Noah make an Ark and tels him how And what to save in 't from an overthrow 7 Noah invades the Ark all creatures perish Save those old Noah did in 's bosom cherish An. Mundi 1656 8 The floods decrease one Raven twice a Dove Discover Noah brings to God above A Sacrifice which he accepts in love 9 Things licenc'd and forbidden see i' th' skies The Rainbowe is Gods signe Noah drunk lies Cham mocks him is accurs'd so Noah dies 10 Here 's Noahs race from whence at first did grow All generations that the world oreflow 11 Babel's cashier'd Sem born Abram with 's wife An. Mundi 1787 Leave Ur for Canaan Terah ends his life 12 Abram believes and offers t' Egypt goes An. Mundi 2023 Where he nor 's wife duist well themselves disclose The King till he restor'd her 's plagu'd with woes 13 Abram with Lot departs they two contend Divide the land Lot doth tow'rd Sodom wend But Abram for his part Canaan-ward bend 14 They two orecome five Kings he rescues Lot Payes Tythes to th' Priest take the Kings gifts hee 'l not An. Mundi 2030 15 A son 's behighted him Egypts sore yoke Af●er four hundred yeers must sure be broke 16 's wife gives him Hagar she conceives with scorne She 's banisht and re●all'd Ishmael is borne 17 Abram is Abraham Gods promise here By Circumcision's seal'd Sarah must beare An. Mundi 2440 18 He welcomes Angels Sarah laughs and lies Abraham presents to God prayers and cries To turne away Sodoms hard destinies 19 Two Angels blinde the Sodomites the place They burn Lots wife in slight turns back her face 20 Abraham owns not his wife this second time The King of Gerar keeps her to his paine All in his house are barren for this crime Abraham prayes for them gets his wife again 21 Isaac borne circumcis'd a feast which tends To Hagars banishment God comfort sends An. Mundi 2050 Unto the maid * Abimelech Abi and Abraham friends 22 Isaacs oblation's hindred by the Lord Nahors line downward's next upon record An. Mundi 2061 23 Sarah's dead Abraham laments her buyes A grave of Ephron where old Sarah lies An. Mundi 2085 24 Abrahams true servant brings for 's masters son An. Mundi 2088 From Bethuel Rebecca
destroyed ch 4. Prayer chap. 5. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the LAMENTATIONS An. Mundi 1 WIdow Jerusalem for her sin 's brought low Yet sayes still God is just desires him show His judgements on her foes that wrought her wo. 2 She doth lament and reason with her God About her childrens death and his sore rod. 3 * Jeremiah Jer. doth bemoan himself Gods justice cleares Mans self-destruction shewes the force of teares 4 Jer. laments Zions sin and famine great Is comforted but Edom God doth threat 5 She for her own and Sires sins pardon craves That he would turn to them who only saves A Logico-theological Analysis of the Prophecy of Ezekiel THe Prophecy of Ezekiel consists of two parts I The first part containes A Preface concerning his own Vocation or Calling where is noted Gods Majesty calling him ch 1. The Prophets Fearfulnes ch 2. Confirmation ch 3. Prophecy Generall which containes threatnings against the Israelites To be carried away and these propounded ch 4. and 5. and amplified ch 6. and 7. Carried away of whom he sets forth The Sin ch 8. Punishment sword ch 9. and fire ch 10. Consolation ch 11. II. The second part is partly Minacory against the † Jewes whose † sins he layes open and those either Of altogether and those he layes open by the type of a Vine ch 15. a Maid ch 16. of Eagles ch 17. and by the similitude or metaphor of a soure grape ch 18 Of some as Princes ch 19. of hypocritical elders ch 20. † As also he layes open the † punishment of their sins by divers types as of a sharp sword ch 21. and 22. the women Ahola and Aholiba ch 23. the pot ch 24. Gentiles as Ammonites Moabites Edomeans Philistines ch 25. Tyre and Zidon ch 26 27 28. Egypt ch 29 30 31 32. Consolatory where there is An Exordium Concerning the Vocation and Confirmation of the Prophet chap. 33. A Narration propounding The Misery of the People and their wicked Rulers ch 34. Mercy of God In The destruction of the Edomites chap. 35. The promise of an eternal inheritance ch 36. 37. The slaughter of Gog and Magog ch 38 39. The restoring of the Temple ch 40 41 42. the Ministry and Worship of God ch 43 44. the land and Kingdom ch 45 46 47 48. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Prophecy of EZEKIEL 1 WHat time he prophesi'd what he did see An Mundi Foure wheeles foure cherubs and their Physnomy 2 The Seers Commission and Instruction see The displaid roll of his sad Prophecy 3 He eates the roll that eating gaines him skill God opes and shuts his mouth when where he will 4 The siege and straitnesse of great Salem here In types of Cowes and Mans dung do appear 5 The type of haire this myst'ry doth afford Of famine of dispersion and the sword 6 Idols destroy them faithful men lament Their case and sin ore them God doth repent 7 As erewhile dung and haire now chaines foreshow Jerusalems sad fate and overthrow 8 The Prophet in a vision is acquainted With the foul sins wherewith all Jury's tainted 9 Another vision doth divide the Nation Some to destruction some to preservation A Writer marks the mourning generation 10 Two visions here together one of fire Th' other of cherubs which we may admire 11 The Princes sin are judg'd glory forsakes The City God the Seer to Chaldee takes * Ezekiels 12 Ezek.'s removing trembling teares imply Captivity one Proverb proves a lie By the quick end of each sad Prophecy 13 For Pseudo-Prophets that i'th'arme-pits sowe Pillowes there is reserv'd an overthrow 14 False Prophets flatter but God truth doth say That for their idols they shall dearly pay Job Noah Daniel could not vengeance stay 15 Jerusalem is like a Branch of Vine T is for no use that 's sacred or divine To fire they 're both condemn'd ectype and signe 16 A wretched Infant here doth signifie Jerusalems state and Gods fidelity Her monstrous whoredomes and sad destiny 17 Two Eagles with the tops of Cedars flie T' Egypt or Babel speak Captivity 18 Talk no more of soure grapes the Lord doth clear His Justice towards all holds mans life deare 19 Th'impounded lions whelps here do portend Princes the wasted vine their cities end 20 Rebellious Judah must consult no more Their God till he again do them restore 21 A sword a sharp sword doth the Prophet cry Still to presage a sad Captivity 22 Oh what a cloud of sins is here Gods ire Will burn Jerusalems drosse as 't were with fire 23 Aholah and Aholibah two whores The later's plagu'd by th'lovers she adores Both judg'd they are two daughters of one mother Samaria's one Jerusalem the other 24 The seething pot bodes wo the Seers dry eyes For his dead wife this mystery implies That t' expresse Salems grief no tears suffice 25 Yet 't Ammon Moab and the rest their dues The Lord will pay for vaunting ore the Jewes 26 ' Gainst Tyrus too sentence is read the King Of Babel must her to destruction bring 27 Though here the Prophet do her glory sing 28 The Prince of Tyrus that with God compares With Zidon in the same destruction shares By meanes of their fall Israel better fares 29 And down must Egypt go to Babylon And yet must be restor'd again anon 30 Egypt and all her helpers now must fall The arme of Babylon must confound them all 31 As erst Assyria fell from her grear state So shall th Egyptians beare the self-same fate 32 And yet ag●in he sayes it that they may Know there 's no scaping from the fatal day 33 The sleeping watchman's curst the faithful blest Returners not Revolters see Gods rest Gods Song man 's sleighted though his Songs be best 34 The shepherds mercinarinesse is a great crime Christ the good shepherd 's promis'd in his time 35 Mount Sei● must smart for hating Israel 36 And so must others then it will be well With Zion when Christs Kingdome beares the Bell. 37 Israel shall live like these dry bones once more To Judah joyn'd like two sticks as before 38 Gogs army malice judgement come and see 39 His death poor captive Israels Jubilee 40 New Salem in a Vision 's measur'd out 41 The Temple too describ'd within without 42 The Priests their chambers th'outer Court are meeted 43 Thither Gods name returns where'twas erst seated And from whence justly he for sin retreated 44 Th' east-gate's the Princes Priests must not abuse The Temple see the rites which they must use 45 The portion of the land sign'd to these three Prince City Temple in this Scripture see 46 Rules for their Sabbath-keeping and the way That leads into Gods house o' th Sabbath-day 47 Waters flow out o' th' Temple and the land By lot's distinguish'd into each mans hand 48 The several