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B07687 Memorable historick descriptiones draven [sic]. From the sacred bookes insert in the subsequent page. By Alexander Garden.. Garden, Alexander, 1585?-1634? 1637 (1637) STC 11596.5; ESTC S92632 79,265 141

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worship but be Nathans word Prohibit its from Heav'n for to be done For thats reservd for Salomon his Sone 2 Samuel 7. Chap. THe Lord the Secret searcher of the Soule Dauids designe did tho divine controule 〈◊〉 Labor that he had allovvde alone Vnto his Sone succeeding Salomon ●is benefits then he as good as great ●id by his Prophet to the Prince repeat ●ovv from a Sheepheard boy he did him bring 〈◊〉 be o're his belovv'de and chosing King ●nd when his dayes did end and he hence gone 〈◊〉 strongly stablish wold and stay his throne Vnto his Sone and alway efter this ●nto his Seed the Scepter ever bliss The pious Prince then pithelie and plaine Gods grace his Giftes and Greatness grants again 2 Samuel 8. chap. THe faithfull King conforted and confermd Agains the faithless Philistims hes armd And those that in his reach and grips he gott ●or bondage he reservd or smartly smot 〈◊〉 match'd the Moabits and them o'rethrew ●et saifd a thrid when he the Tuo-part slew 〈◊〉 smot prince Hadadezer that did press 〈◊〉 enlarge his limits at swift Euphrates ●nd of the Aramits he killed then ●●cc'ring Zaboth tuentie two Thousand men ●rass Silver sheelds of Gold that guarded them 〈◊〉 in Tryumph brought to Ierusalem For non withstood from heavn his helped Strenght But fetterd all or felld wer at the length 2. Samuel 9. chap. THis victor King in warrs a Prince in peace Of equall Iustice bountye Love and Grace Th' effectis of frendship faethfull and intear Into his doings is decypherd heir He asks if yet there any be among The people that to Saul or his belong They find one Ziba out Sauls serving man That shevv a Sone livde then to Ionathan Lame Mephi-bosheth of his feet vnable Whome Dauid highly hold and honorable And for his Fathers saik his Love he shovves Then Sauls whole Steddings vpon him bestovves And at his table vvorthely alvvayes He treats and intertains him all his dayes 2. Samuel 10. chap. THe noble nature and the excellence In Dauids disposition of a Prince And basly hovv and bar brously repayd The Prophet properly hes heir displayd The Sprit of Dauid it did boyle and burne To quyt old kindness vvith a courtess turne And vnto this effect his Servands send Whom th' Ammonits as spyes did apprehend And in dispight with all dishonor dois The noble men ambassadours abuse Which vvrong for to revenge he doth arise Fought and defate and tryumphd on them twyse To learne all lavvless and vnthankfull To With vvhom to deale hovv vvhan and what to doe 2 Samuel 11. Chap. WHen spring approatchd and dayes to length began Ioab martchd foorth with Isrels armies than And as he was a Cheiftane chose and stout He roundly Rabbah belted hes about Whill Dauid rests and Lash at Salem lyes Whence from a Tarras Bathsheba he spyes And by hir Beautie caught became its thrall And with hir in Adulterie dois fall Than to that fact that he had fallin in He joyned blood a cruell crying Sin And poore Vriah he expond and killd As led his Lust and vvanton humors vvild Then as the Prophet calld hir his ane lambe He efter tooke to be his vvife and dame 2 Samuel 12. Chap. THe Prophet Nathan by the Lord apoynted T'expostulat with Dauid his anoynted ●●ake in a mistick parable and masked ●nd him of his Adultrous actions asked 〈◊〉 is lust injustice he hes taxed thair ●nd to reprove his Stuprie did noght spair ●nd heartly humble he for mercie cryes ●●th for his murther and Adultries ●●'effects and frute whereof by divine wraith ●●one efter birth is quickly caught be daeth ●●en Salomon of Bethsheba is borne ●●d Rabbah taen straitly besieg'd beforne The Captives captive thair he savves with Axes He cutts and carves them stents and dravvs and raxes 2 Samuel 13. chap. ●Mmon inflamd with lust and fleshly fire And what vvas worse incestuous desire 〈◊〉 sister Thamar being fair he lov'de 〈◊〉 Dauid by a craftie counsell movde ●nd hir to Ammon seening sicke and Shee ●ent in as she directed was to doe 〈◊〉 wicked Ammon like a villane wyld 〈◊〉 mayd ministring forced and defyld 〈◊〉 efter hoter nor he lovv'de before ●hen he had whord hir than he hates hir more 〈◊〉 Absolon inveits him to a feast 〈◊〉 for his rapt to be revenged maist And at the table set his life did tak For his vnnat'rall and incestous fact 2 Samuel 14. Chap. WHen Absalom long efter Ammons daeth Had felt the vvaight of his wrong'd Fathers wraeth 〈◊〉 fleemd was from the favours of his face ●●nk in the Sea and dephs of his disgrace 〈◊〉 by a vvoman Ioab did devise 〈◊〉 pardon his Trespas the Prince t' intize 〈◊〉 affection fatherly and Love 〈◊〉 Dauids melting mynd to mercie move 〈◊〉 Geshur then be Ioab he is sought 〈◊〉 by him back to Ierusalem brought 〈◊〉 Absalom for Beavties and his hair ●●●ovnd esteemd so excellently fair Yet tuo yeers there he relegat remaind ●efore vnto a presence he attaind 2 Samuel 15. Chap. WIth flattries false altho fair seeming showes Prond Absolon in Isrel pop'lar growes H'insumats him self in all mens grace Plac'd in the court Portch in a publict place For all that offers honors unto him He claves be crast so to the Croune to clim By tratrons Heads to help his bad desire H'attempts unto th' Imper ' all place t' aspire His father flies and on mont Olive stayes And all the Plotts and purposes he prayes Propond b' Ahitophel his State to stresse That God wold turne them into foolishuess And Hushai there his Servand to the end T' oppose and to uncase there counsels send 2 Samuel 16 Chap. VNfaithfull Ziba to his master failes And Shimei doggishly at David railes His currish kinde and naughty nature showing By barking basly and by stoubolts throwing Abishai wold the churlish fellow smit But myldly David did prohibit it And doth confess that he there cursing stands And but by bidding and the Lords commands Who then said he dar crave and aske the man Why thus he curseth and he rayleth than My Sone my Blood my bowels hunts me lo And Wherefore may noght Shimei now do so Then suffer him to curse and let him be God may heirefter heirfore looke on me As fals Achitophel did heir advise The Lew'd Sone with his fathers pairties lyes 2 Samuel 17. Chap. AChitophel agains his Lord conspires And force to follow from his Sone desires A vitions counsall gave his wicked witt But Hushai hateing him opponis to it And besome lurking frends acquaints his Prence With there pervers and tracterous pretence Then wise and worthie David apprehends The danger and departed with his freinds But lo whill Hushai Absolon advised Achitophel fand al his plotts despised Then on his asse fled lyke a furie fell And in his awne house he hes hangd him self No better recompence can Treason crave Nor end more happie should a Trator have 2. Samuel 18. chap. VNnatural unwise unworthie
but a Stons cast kill'd 1 Samuel 18 Chap. HEir Ionathans and Dauids love begins Induring both there dayes that never Tvins Dauids deserving and his Innocence Attracted so th' affection of the Prince That Soul to Soul was kint so they affected And dearly each each other evr respected But hatefull Saul did Dauids worth invy And mony trams did to intrap him try But all the Fathers fellonous intents The warly varning of the Sone praevents And Dauids fame throgh famous facts arose In felling the Philistims Isrels foes Saul knew thereby the Lord lov'de and mantaind him And tho he dread him deadly yet disdaind him 1 Samuel 19. chap. THat reprobat King Saul invr'd to ill Th' anoynted of the Lord wold Dauid kill And Ionathan his Sone directs the fact to further And all his Servands to committ the Murther But Ionathan did truely Dauid love And told him all and did these Plotts disprove Than Saul to slay him in his ludging sent But Michals vvisdome did his will prevent First She did lay ane Image in his Bed And to b' obscure it with a carpet cled And when they search't for Dauid she did say That their hir Lord sick and diseased lay Yet by a window doune she lets him go And worthie Dauid was delyverd so 1 Samuel 20. Chap. THe noble Dauid in great danger brought And by King Saul for to be slain oft sought From Naioh fled to Ionathan to plaine Of Sauls dispight to him and high disdaine Demanding deeply what misdone had he And what his Sinne was and iniquitie That he committed that his Fathers wraeth Sought hotly his destruction and his daeth But kindly Ionathan conforts and cheares-him And re affirmes th' affection that he beares-him And by three arrowes shott suspectles Signes Discovers Saul his Fathers fierce designes Which madly did malicious Saul incence Vnto the slaughter of his Sone the prence 1. Samuel 21. VVHen these tuo Princes had reneu'd there word And Covenant of love before the Lord David to Nob to Ahimilech then fled Where he was with the sacred Shew-bread fed And desolat of armes support did crave And from the Priest god great Golias glave Then he to Ashish past and as he had Distracted bene he faiznd and made him mad For hearing Achish servands of him say 〈◊〉 this noght David Ishays sone said thai That killd and slew and unto thow sands ten ●or Saul on thowsand did destroy of men And herefore doubting of some forder dangers He counterfits him fur'ous to these strangers 1. Samuel 22. chap. DAvid from Gath unto Adullam gois To be their surer fensed from his foes ●nd when his Brether heard that he was thair With more distressd men they to him repair 〈◊〉 Mizpeth then then he to Hareth thence ●ent with four hundreth men for his defensss ●ul hearing then whair David did remain ●nd that he now past publictly and plain ●●eg did charge Ahimilech that he 〈◊〉 David both with meat and armes supply 〈◊〉 than his Servands that about him stands 〈◊〉 kill the Priest and all his house commands 〈◊〉 they refuisd to do 't and draw there sword 〈◊〉 sacrifice those sacred to the Lord But desprad Dog that Doeg did belive Kill cruelly there anghtie Priests and five 1. Samuel 23. chap. ●Ob quyt destroy'd the Priests al kill'd saif one That was to David with the Ephod gone 〈◊〉 Philistims then unto Keilah came 〈◊〉 proudly spoyld the Garners of the same 〈◊〉 David ask'd and did consult the Lord 〈◊〉 should smitt them that so Keilah shord 〈◊〉 Lord commands and he came to 't and fought 〈◊〉 them and away there cattell brough 〈◊〉 Saul infists and yet will David slay 〈◊〉 ●od was with him and preserv'd him ay 〈◊〉 woods of Ziph saif he aboad 〈◊〉 six hundreth guarded all by God 〈◊〉 ●onathan went to him too that wood 〈◊〉 ●●ard him kindly with his confort good 1 Samuel 24. Chap. SAul yet insistes and seekis out Dauid still Madly resolvd destroy him yet he will O but whom God praeserves protects and keepes Tho all the worlde invade securely sleeps And tho Saul sought him with three thovsand men That in the Cave lay at Engedi then God yet among the best of all his Bands Saul hes deliverd into Dauids hands For entring in that Cave to ease him thair Dauid his lappe vnseen avvay did shaer And cry'd if he had bene his foe as thought He might have killd him thair and yet wold noght Nor ever should his heart nor hand accord To touch nor kill th' anoynted of the Lord. 1 Samuel 24. chap. WHen Saul had sene his cloak lappe cutted thair And Dauid as his Lord his life did spair He knew th' almightie that all men commands Had then delivred him in Dauids hands Tuiched then with senss of Sinne and feeling deept His wro●ghs to him lift vp his voice and weept Than publictly professd that David had Done good for evvil to him vnblessd and bad And willingly awov'd avanc'd and Raisd The worthie Dauids rightousness and praisd His noble deed that spaird whill with his knyfe He at his pleasure might haue reft his lyfe And freely their confessd he knew he King Sould be of Isrel efter him and Reigne And therefore swore him efter he was dead For to be good and gratious to his seed 1 Samuel 25. chap. THat Iudge and Prophet that in Israel Ruld fourty yeeres deceasd here Samuel Then Dauid wens doune to the wilderness Of Paran and from thence in his distress To Naball in the Tyme of Shering sent Ten youthes to seek from him a suppliment But clunish Naball Dauids grace abusd For churle of churles he churlishly refuisd And with a Iudgement rash did both despyise And Dauids messingers his meat denyes Whairfore the Prince resolved to revenge it The gratious Abigail his mynd hes changed Whom Dauid efter Nabals death in mariage Did wed for wit and for hir vettous cariage 〈…〉 ●Ho Dauid in his danger brought forebore To kill King Saul as is declaird before ●et he vnthankfull and forgetfull Too That God by Dauid did and yet might do ●nmyndfull of his oath and Covenant ●ose vp in armes and then past to supplant ●etired royall loyall Dauid then 〈◊〉 Hachilah with his six hunder men ●hen with Abishai Dauid only thay ●ent dovne by night where Saul a sleeping lay ●nd might as he before have killd him there ●et spaird and only took his pot and Spear And then did from a hill to Abner cry And shevv his Lord his Love and Loyalty 1 Sam. 27 chap. DAuid so oft persew'd search'd for and sought Considred with him self resolvd and thought ●hat he to Gath would vnto Achish go ●nd from King Saul his searching saife him so ●here with his armie Dauid gon no more ●as he by Saul sought as he vsd before ●auid in Gad a dwelling he desirde ●nd Ziklag got incontinent requird 〈◊〉 he fand favour into Achish eyes ●ho much vpon his wit and worth relyes ●hen Dauid went and
Absalon With Isrel is agains his father gon Disloyall all all up in armes they ar And that to wage witg worthie David warr T'hen he all his into thrie Bands Devids And gave them Ioab and tuo other guids T'he Battell joyns and Absalon in fight VVith all his followers ar put to flight And lo himself fast by his flaxin hair Hings on ane Oak betuixt the earth and air VVhair Ioab contrare to the kings command Thrise thrusts him throgh and killd him with his hand This bloody end on Absolon did bring Distoyalty unto his Sire and King 2. Samuel 19. chap. DAvid into a secret Chalmer turnes And for his slaine suspended sone their murnes And Ioab checke yea chyds him that did sho Such greef and sorrow for his fallen foe Thus roghly ronsing him to rise will have him Abroad or threats his lieges all will leave him Th' afflicted King consenting rose and sate In the most publict and frequented gate VVhair they that erst rebelld persewd and shore him Again restord and humblie bow'd before him True Mephibosheth meets the King ans tryes A trustid prince in spight of Zibas lies Barzillai leaves the King and homvards tends And Isrel jarrs vvith Iuda and contends And each of them for Right and interest Into the King strive stifli and contest 2. Samuel 20. chap. SHeba the Sone of the Bichri then arose And stirrd up Isrel to be Davids foes Ioab Amasa meets and seemd to kiss But kills and treachrously contrived this And Sheba with his Powr to Abel is past VVhair Ioab with his forces followd fast And did that citie circomsiedge around And by womans witt a mean is found To saif the Citie and it was indeed VVhat Ioab crau'de and come fore Shebas head The wittie working of that woman wise The Israleits and Citizens intise To saif the Toune and get the Rebels Grace To kill the Trator Sheba in that place Which dead once done She vnto Ioab calls And throvv's to him the head doune from the walls 2 Samuel 21 Chap. IN Dauids dayes thrie yeers a famyn fearce Did enter Isrel and hir entrals pearss And herefore Dauid did the Lord demand And to much blood to be the cause he fand That then vpon the Sones of Saul remaind Which hes all Isrell maculat and staind Wherefore to blansh that bloody Sin he gives Vnto the Gib'onites of them that lives Sev'ne men the Sones and seed of Saul amaing Whom in revenge they did suspend and hang The Philistims with four tall Captans strong That had bein enemies to Isrel long Four tyms into four Battals come to stroaks Whose Captans staves be beames and sturdy oaks Into these fight wer forced bett and slain By Dauid and his doers dead remain 2 Samuel 22. Chap. DAuid returd from vvars victorious Praisd God most good most great most glorious His Povvar he proclamd extold his strength And laude and glore gives to his Lord at length His mercies maiestie and mightines And grief agains th' vngodly dois express Him in his woundrous works he magnifies Who bowes the heavns from whom the thunder flies And for his ovvne so oft deliverance His glorious Goodness greatly dois advance And passing all my powers to repeat He glorifies the God of Hostes most great And promises to praise and to proclame And sing for evr the honor of his name 2. Samuel 23. chap. THe last words that King Dauid spake suppond Noght dying but when he his Psalmes compond The Sone of Ishai that vvas set on hie Aman created King by Gods decree Israels Psalmist and its singer sweet Thus saith a Prophet and a Prince compleet Th' almighty God I grant above my merit Breathd in my Breast spake in me by his Sperit And promised that I should regne and beare O're just men rule men that the Lord did feare And as ore th' earth the morning Sunne did shyne Illustrous from my loyns should be my liue 〈◊〉 aggots for fire be rasd and throwne away His worthies last he one by one doth name And gives to all the Glory due to Them 2 Samuel 24. Chap. ●Rom pride cur'ositie and fond desire David will knovv his povv'res in his impire ●●erefore commands to note vp all and number 〈◊〉 men of Isrel to there cost and cumber 〈◊〉 by his searchers fand that they wer then 〈◊〉 thretein hunder thovsand feghtan men 〈◊〉 God by Gad declard what he intended 〈◊〉 was a fault which highly him offended 〈◊〉 King repents Gad doth thrie plagves propone 〈◊〉 of the thrie Dauid acceptis of one 〈◊〉 fall into the fingers of the Lord ●●efuseing famyn and the bloody Sword Who with infection that throgh Isrel flevv ●nto three dayes wholl seventie thousand slevv I. Booke of ye Kings 1. Chap. ●Ow when King Dauid seventie yeeres was old Heat nat'rall hence his blood was chill and cold 〈◊〉 coverd him with clothes but all for nought 〈◊〉 they a virgin brave Abishag brought 〈◊〉 in his Bed and bosome lay and so 〈◊〉 chafe and cherish him yet knew hir no 〈◊〉 weakned age made Adoniah ryse ●●●urp his Fathers croune to interpryse ●●an and Bethsheba the King acquent 〈◊〉 Adoniahs treacherous intent 〈◊〉 bids the Priest and Prophet sone begon ●●oynt and Croune his Sone young Salomon ●●'usurper flees and to the alter gois 〈◊〉 Salomon on hops him mercie shois 1 Kings 2 Chap. ●●uid a man agreeing with Gods mynd ●alking the way of mortals and mankind 〈◊〉 Solomon and heartl ' exhorts him than 〈◊〉 the prudent Prince and worthie man 〈◊〉 the Lord and walk in all his wayes 〈◊〉 stand to his Statuts all his dayes 〈◊〉 knows quod he the bed from whence thowsprong ●●ow for Thee I did they Brether wrong ●●fore acquyt th' in all and evrie Thing 〈◊〉 or can become a perfect King Howbeit to punish him himself had spaird This holy Prophet then and hardie Prince As ony that before or reigned since Departs in peace and most devoutly dyes And in his Citie David buried lyes 1 Kings 2 Chap. VVHan Absolon the Captain Ioab slayes Contrar command into King Dauids dayes And efter blo'tted with the guiltless blood Of Abner and Amasa Captains good To Dauid in his dayes did nought revenge Yet took to hart these three out rages strange And did direct his Sone to recompence When he was dead as did deserve th' offence But noght to suffer yet in ony cace Perfidious Ioab to depairt in peace Wherefore the King to kill him did command Whom to the alter fled for feare they fand And by Benayah there to be exemple To bloody Captains killd was in the Temple 1 Kings 2 Chap. THe Prince departed and put in his grave Then Adoniah wold Abishag have And as is said efter his Fathers life By Bershabe demands hir to his wife But Salomon dislyking that causd slay And Adoniah killd to death that day Abiathar with Ioab that conspird When Adoniah erst the Crovne desird The King he wold noght smit him
to that ragne And into highest honor in all eyes Expired then did end his dayes and dyes That ragne there fourtie yeers by Dauids Tomb In Dauids citie they this Prince inhume 1 Kings 12 chap. THis man whom God gave greatest visdome too Defunct and Rehoboam regning novv The people and elders all salute him King And sit consulting on his Governing But he the Counsell of the ag'd and wise Did for th' imprudence of the young despise And hardly heirfore brooking this neglect Ten Tribes there Ieroboam King elect And so fell from the Sone of Salomon Th' incensed Tribs of Isrel all saife on The Seer then charg'd by the Lord by night Prohibits Rehoboams force to fight For that revolt by him than did begin For Salomons and Rehoboams Sinne And Ieroboam King elected thus God grosly greevs and grows Idolatrous 1 Kings 13. chap. WHil Ieroboam at the Altar stands Teither a Prophet God to go commands T'expostulat and it to threaten thus There whair yow offer incenss mirrhe and thus To Dauids house once shall be borne a Boy That therevpon the Prophets shall destroy And as yow spend vpon it now perfume The Bones of men he thereon shall consume 〈◊〉 in the rest he halted and he strayd ●nd did the vvill and went the wayes of man 〈◊〉 dissobeyd the Lords directious Than ●nd herefore whill the Prophet home did pass ●lon at leasour ryding on his asse The Lord a Lyon sent that did him slay Because he disobayd him on the way 1 Kings 14 Chap. THe Sone of Ieroboam falling sicke H'intends to try the Prophet with a Trick ●nd vnto him his wife send in disguise 〈◊〉 make a Gul of Him that God made wise 〈◊〉 he vnvaild hir by the Lords prevention ●nd told the vanitie of that intention ●nd that declaird that from the divine wraeth ●nto there chyld approachd a praesent daeth ●nd for hir Lords defection from his makar ●hat did his worship vnto Idols sacrar ●hat Croune that God from Dauids seed did sever ●●om him and his he wold rent it for ever And all that vnto him attingent be The Lord from th' earth shall sweep ev'rlastinglie 1 Kings 15 Chap. THe aughten yeer of Ieroboams reigne Abiram then in Iuda reignod king 〈◊〉 all the vicked wayes he walcked in 〈◊〉 as his Father Rehoboam Sin'd did Sin 〈◊〉 yet for Dauids sake when he was dead 〈◊〉 with a Sonne his princely place suppleid 〈◊〉 ane and fourty vpright did stand 〈◊〉 as King Dauid did governe that land 〈◊〉 Asa dyed and with his Fathers layd ●●osaphat his Sone the Scepter swayd 〈◊〉 Nadab Ieroboams sone began 〈◊〉 Asas reigne to rule in Isrel than 〈◊〉 Basha killd him and King eftor smot 〈◊〉 that of Ieroboams lyne he got And as the Lord fortold both great and sin all He slew and vterly destroyd them all 1 Kings 16 chap. ●Asha to regne vpraised be the Lord As Ieroboam sinn'd and did debord ●efore this Lord for his Iniquitie 〈◊〉 forfalted his Posteritie 〈◊〉 whill that Elach efter him did reigne 〈◊〉 Captane Zimri that did serve this King And by his death the Croune this rebell got But when to Isrel was the Treasone told The host cround Omri and him for King him hold That Irizak with his warriours did invest And it perforce he enterd hes and pre●st Disloyall and disparing Zimbri than With his fals treason to be twichd began And to the strength as castell he returnes Himself and it and all within it burnes A recompence for such prophane apoynted That Durst be bold to kill the Lords anoynted 1 Kings 17 Chap. ELiah lo the Prophet did declare To Achab the aproaching famyn thair But God did feed and fosterd him with Ravens Penn'd Parendars that foars along the heavns That shortly should for want of dew and raine The people and Land to mony straits constrain For all the Abominations great and Sinne That Omri and himself had sliddin in Then famyn dearth and want was in the I and And God the Prophet then he did command Eastivard in Cherith-brook himself to hyda And there his pleasure to attend and byde Flesh then and Bread vpon that river bank The Ravens brought him and he waters drank For whom th' Almighty dois mantain and cherish Shall prosper when th' impious all shall perish 1 Kings 17 Chap. GOd by his word Eliah-bids again Go to Zareptah citie and remain Whair he before him at the gate shall find A vidow poore in povertie prove kynd He fand hir thair and did hir then intreat To bring him water and some bread to eat She ansverd as the Lord did live that all Hir store of meal was but a measure small Together with a litle oyle that dois Sustain hir and hir Sone into a Cruse Which Elie bids hir bring and than he blesses And they continevv'd so and nee'r decresses The blessings of the Lord to minds content They be abundance and sufficient The vidow for hir Sone departed grieved But Helie prayd twich'd him and he revived 1 Kings 18 Chap. EFter from Cherith Elie the thrid yeer Was gone again God did to him apear 〈◊〉 ●rait Command and Charge expres to go 〈◊〉 to the sacrilegious Achab so 〈◊〉 in that fearfull famyn drouth and dearth 〈◊〉 would send Raine t'irrignat the earth ●●d Obadiah than hid in Tuo Caves ●●m death a hunder holy Prophets saves ●●e by miracle the people moves ●●d him the Lords true Prophet he approves ●●n he commands the people soone to slay 〈◊〉 Bralish all and Prophets fals that day ●●nd as the Lord had heght he did obtain 〈◊〉 prayer in the peoples presence Rain 1 Kings 19 Chap. ●●om Iezebell whill that Eliah fled ●hat solemly to slay him moved had ●●y an Angel as he sleeping lay 〈◊〉 in the deserts he had went a day ●●h'd and bidden ryse and take him meat ●here finds vivers by his head to eat ●●d and water drank and on the ground ●ovne againe and fallis a sleeping sound ●●●ce more God awaks him and did say ●●p and eat and dress Thee to thy way 〈◊〉 hes a woage fourtie dayes in length ●●●p he rose and stepped in the strength ●●●t he eaten had and drank and than ●●●eb hill went vp the holy man ●●●rd yet more he dois declare him too ●●eturne what he will have him doo ●●el and Iehu he doth him apoynt ●●ges and Elish Priest in his place t'anoynt 1 Kings 20 Chap. ●●adad King of Aram vp in armes ●●d with steel Charrets men and horse in swarmes ●●old Bravados and vnbryled Bralls ●●ed strictly the Samarian walls ●hat fierce famyn sternly struk and stung 〈◊〉 peer and poor the aged and the young ●●●m the furie of that famine free 〈◊〉 destressd in danger wer to die ●●od a Comfort by his Prophet sends ●●rie promisd Achab with his frends 〈◊〉 th' event and ishevv of the fight 〈◊〉 wyse fell fortunat and Right 〈◊〉 ●●hadad Achabs peace in end 〈◊〉 ●●y did reprehend 〈◊〉