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A90869 A compendious view, or Cosmographical, and geographical description of the whole world. With more plain general rules, touching the use of the globe, then bave been yet published. Wherein is shewed the situation of the several countries, and islands: their particular governments, manners, commodities, and religions. Also a chronology of the most eminent persons, and things that have been since the creation, to this present: wherein you have a brief of the gospel, or a plain, and easie table, directing readily where to find the several things, that were taught, spoke, done and suffered, by Jesus Christ, throughout the said gospel. The which is not onely pleasant, and delightful; but very useful, and profitable; for all. But cheifly for those who want, either time, to read, or money to buy, many books. / By Tho. Porter. Porter, Thomas, fl. 1654-1668. 1659 (1659) Wing P2998A; Thomason E1863_2; ESTC R210226 74,944 154

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setlement of this Common-Wealth upon such a foundation as may assert establish and secure the property and liberty of the people in reference unto all both as Men and as Christians and that without a single Person Kingship or house of Peers A petition of divers Citizens of London was presented to the Parl. to have the Militia of the said City setled in such persons as are of known integrity The house ordered certain members or any five of them to be a Committee to consider of the imprisonment of such persons who being committed to continue for conscience sake and how and what manner they are and stand committed together with the whole cause and how they may be discharged The stile and title in all Legal proceedings and process were declared to be The Keepers of the liberty of England by authority of Parliament and no other A petition of many persons in and about the City of London was presented to the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England desiring 1 That the Militia of the several Cities and Countries may be setled in such hands as have approved themselves faithful thereto 2 That such persons as have been ejected out of place of trust may be restored 3 That care may be taken that persons entrusted with the Legislative power may not be perpetuated 4 That all persons may be tendred so that neither their persons may not be imp●isoed nor their goods touched without the breach of some known law and due prosecution accordingly 5 That all moneys that are or shall be levied upon the people for the service of the Commonwealth may not be diverted to any other purpose and that the great sums of money proportions of land and places of advantage conferred on any since the 20 of April 1653 may be taken into consideration and that the chargable Offices and Officers of the Exchequer may be regulated 6 That provision may be made that such as may live peaceably in godliness and honesty though of different perswasions in matters of faith and worship may be equally protected and incouraged 7 That a Committee may be appointed to receive propositions from any person or persons as may conduce unto the frame or constitution of a good and equal Common-wealth or free state 8 That all such sums of money that since the 20 of April 1653 have been received or borrowed out of the Exchequer by privy Counsellors or others be repaid into the treasure of this Common-wealth 12 day the petition and address of the Officers of the Army with several proposals was presented to the Parliament The Parliament made an Act wherein they declare what the great Seale shall be The Parl. resolved that White-hal and Somerset-house with all and every the a purtenances be forthwith exposed to sale and emproved to the best advantage of the Common-wealth for and towards the satisfaction of the great arrears and pay due unto the Army A petition of the Bayliffs and Commonalty in the Maritime Town and Corporation of South-wold otherwise of Soulbay in the County of Suffolk and a certification from the Justices certifying that on the 25 of Aprill 1659 228 dwelling houses were wasted and consumed to the damage of 40000 l. and upward and letters patents ordered to passe under the great Seal for a charitable contribution throughout England and Wales for 12 moneths A petition from divers in the town of Warmister in the County of Wilts The house did take the petition and addresse of the Army into consideration and made these resolves First that the liberties of the estates of all the free people of these Nations shall be maintained preserved and kept inviolable according to Law under the government of a free State or Common-wealth without a single person kingship or house of Peers 2 That there shall be such a just and due regulation of the Law and Courts of Justice and equity as that they shall be a protection and not vexatious or oppressive to the people of this Nation 3 That all persons who profess faith in God the Father and in Jesus Ghrist his only Son the true God and in the Holy Spirit God coequal with the Father and the Son one God blessed for ever and doe aknowledge the Holy Scripture of the Old and New Testaments to be the revealed or written word or will of God shall not be restrained from their profession but have due encouragement and equal protection in the profession of their faith and exercise of their religion whilest they abuse not this liberty to the civil injury of others or disturbance of others in their way of worship so as this liberty be not extended to Popery or Prelacy nor to such as shall practise or hold forth licentiousnesse under the profession of Religion and that all Laws Statutes Ordinances Clauses in any Laws Statutes or Ordinances to the contrary may be declared null and void Richard Cromwel eldest Son of the late L. Gen. did signifie that though he could not be active in making a change in the governement of these Nations yet he doth freely acquiesce in it being made and that he doth hold himselfe obliged as with other men he expects protection from the present government so as to demean himself with all peaceableness under it and to procure to the utmost of his power that all in whom he hath any interest doe the same Several other petitions were presented to the Parliament to the like purpose of the former which we cannot stay to mention 27 day was a day of humiliation and seeking the Lord by the Members of the house in the house An old Parson of a Parish called Lesbury in Northumberland whose eyes teeth and hair as is affirmed renued after he was 112 years old died at the latter end of the Moneth of May being 114 years old A Catalogue of some pleasant and useful Maps and Pictures that are cut in Copper being very neat ornaments for houses Gentlemens studies and Closets and useful for divers callings as Painters Embroyderers c. which are printed coloured and to be sold by Robert Walton at the Globe and Compasse in St. Paul's Church-yard between the 2 North dores Maps of the World with or without descriptions The 4 parts of the World with or without description A map of England and Ireland in a royal sheet The P●a●mans map of England Ireland and Scotland with a description and chronology of all the memorable and considerable passages and actions that have been therein ever since William the Conqueror or without descriptions A map of London and Westminster with a large description of the places and things of note As also a briefe but particular description of the several Companies and Corporations that are therein or without de●cription The arms crests and supporters of all the Cities in England and all the several Companies of the famous City of London The Philosophers head or an excellent compendious abridgement comprehending the chiefe grounds and principles of Philosophy and the very marrow of humane learning A Laurel of Metaphysick An Artificial description of Logick The tree of mans life or an Emblem declaring the like and unlike or various condition of all men in their state of creation birth life death burial resurrection and last judgement c. An Almanack in a large sheet for 50 years The manner of the Savoy's Massacre are presented in several pictures A new Book of Maps being a ready guide to any who is to Travel in any part of England Scotland and Ireland A view of the creation being a Book of birds beasts flowers fruits flies worms and fish conteining 28 leaves Another called Orpheus conteining 9 leaves A Book of the pictures of all the Kings and Queens of England ever since William the Conqueror The 5 Senses and 7 liberal Sciences of Mr. Cleins doing and also his rare book of Foldigde A Copy Book called an ease for the writing Schoolmaster and the yougmans tutor and all other Copy Books that are commonly used in England And he hath many other both sheets and half sheets and is doing more and had not the Graver been backwards more had been made known to the World before this time FINIS ERRATA Pag. 4 lin 11 for 18 15 read 1 8 15. pag. 4 last line but 2 for the letter gives read the letter A gives pag. 34 l. 12 for leight read light p. 34 l. 18 for rests read rents P. 76 last line but one for the cities of read the cities and rivers of p. 94 l. 8 for Arphaxad read Arphadax born p. 106 l. 10 for disabedient Law read disobedient to the Law pa. 108 l. 13 for Cizen read Ciren pa. 108 l. 15 for marriage killed read marriage day he killed And if there be any smal faults the Reader is desired to correct them
sold his Kingdom till another was proclaimed to beare his scepter He carried with him in the Camp 350 Concubines 377 3608 Alexander caused Judah to date from his raign and that each sacrificers child born that year should be named Alexander 362 3614 He licensed Sanballat to built a Temple for the Samaritans and false Jews 356 3618 Darius vanquished by Alexander and Persian Monarchy ended 352 3644 The Sadducees rose first about this time who said there is no resurrection nor angel nor spirit but this Sect fearing to be stoned by the people pretended to leane on Moses but not admitting any exposition 326 3658 Antiochus Soter King married his fathers wife which thing was infamous among the heathen 312 3660 The 70 Interpreters translated the Old Testament into Greek 310 3700 Ptolomy Philip set forth a huge Army against Antiochus Megas   3714 Seleucus Callinicus was overcome by Ptolomy Evergetes who spoiled the Country and carried his Nobles to Egypt as the angel had fore-told 256 3727 The Pharisees opposed themselves against the Sadduces and unskilfully they said that Moses received another law besides the written given by tradition 243 3748 Epimanes King of Egypt abrogated Moses laws and confirmed heathenisme in Judah 222 3793 Alexander Demetrius Nicators brother killed Triplo and himself was killed in wars against Parthia 177 3796 Philomether was killed in wars against his son in law 167 3796 John Simeons son became a Sadducee and made inquisition for all Pharisees and put them to death 174 3800 Physcon who had been King of Cizen married Cleopatra his natural sister wife once to their brother on the marriage killed her son by Philometer in time he loathed her and married her daughter Cleopatra extream cruelty he shewed to his people that made him King and filled all with blood and banishment after banishing others he fled with the Queen his wife and sent for his eldest son from Ciren and least Alexandria should make him King he killed him 170 3803 Aristobolus wore a Crown first of any Levite he killed his brother Antigonus and soon after died with torment of conscience and vomiting blood 167 1812 His brother Alexander raigned after him and killed 50000 Pharisees he being a Sadducee and rejected by them 158 3817 Alexandria his wise succeeded him and bare him two sons both strove for the Kingdome and drew sundry nations to their factions 109 3839 Alexander who killed his mother was made King and banished 131 3849 The city of Jerusalem was surprised by Pompey on the Sabath day and he placed Hircanus in the regiment and carried Aristobolus with his two sons Antigonus and Alexander captive to Rome 121 3851 Alexander moved covetous Crassus to surprise Jerusalem who spoiled the Temple of 60 tuns of gold Crassus and his Camp were wholy overthrown at Charran by the Parthians 119 3860 Alexander was killed by Scipio 110 3863 Aristobulus the father favoured by Julius Caesar was poisoned by Pompeys side Antigonus requested of Julius Caesar the kingdom of Judah in which Pompey setled Hircanus But he bestowed it upon Antipater once Hircanus servant 107 3875 Antipater was poisoned by Malchus 95 3877 Malchus was slain by Caessius 93 3878 Antigonus holpen by Pachor king of Parthia reigned in Jerusalem 90 3881 Hircanus intifed to go to Pachor was of him kept prisoner 89 3883 Antonius and Cleopatra fought against Italy and were overcome 87 3885 Herod escaped to Rome and was there proclaimed king of Judah and brought into the Capitol between Antonius and Octavius 85 3889 Tigranes was chosen king of Syria 81 3896 Seleucus house perished and an Earthquake destroyed 170000 men and many cities 74 3899 Herod with the help of Sosius took Jerusalem 71   Antigonus was brought to Antonius and of him beheaded as an enemy to the people of Rome   3912 Herod was afterwards confirmed by Antonius and Cleopatra Rulers of Egypt 58 3970 Jesus Christ was conceived in Nazareth and born in Bethlem in Judah Mat. 1. 3970 years from the creation and in the 42 year of Augustus Caesar 000 After 12 years of age he went up to Jerusalem with his parents and sate in the Temple in the midst of the Doctors hearing and asking them questions Luke 2. 41. After he was baptized he preached and did many miracles the knowledge of which one would think should convince the m●st obstinate if they would but seriously consider those things recorded by the Evangelists The which for your eas●e ready finding I have collected into this method and may call it A briefe of the Gospel or a plain Table readily directing where to find the several things taught done and suffered by Jesus Christ through the Book of Mathew beginning at the first Chapter which things are confirmed by the three other Evangelists and by the Apostles Mat. 2. Christ was circumcised the 8th day Joseph and Mary fled with him into Egypt and so maliciously was He●od against him that he sent forth and slew all the male children that were in Bethlem and all the coast thereof from two years old and under He dwelt in the city of Nazareth Mat. 3. He was baptized of John in Jordan and the heavens were opened and he saw the spirit of God descending like a Dove and lightning upon him and lo a voice from heaven saying This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased Mat. 4. Christ appeared to his Disciples and sent them to teach and baptise all nations Mat. 5. He began his sermon in the mount declared who are blessed who are the salt of the earth the light of the world the city on a hill that he came to fulfil the law what it is to kill to commit adultery to swear exhort to suffer wrong to love our enemies to labour for perfectnesse Mat. 6. He speaks of alms prayer forgiving our brethren fasting where our treasure is to be laid up of serving God and Mammon exhorts not to be careful for wordly things but to seek Gods kingdome Mat. 7. He ended his sermon in the mount reproved rash judgment forbids to cast holy things to dogs exhorts to praiers to enter in at the straight gate to beware of false prophets not to be hearers but doers of the word likewise men who build on the rock and not on the sand Mat. 8. He cleanseth the leper healeth the palsey the feaver and cast out devils of many that were possessed healed all that were sick rebuked the winds and the Sea and they were calm he casts out the devils out of the two possessed and suffers them to go into the Swine Mat. 9. He called Matthew eats with Publicans and sinners cures the bloody issue raised from death Jayrus daughter gave sight to two blind men healed a dumb man possessed with a devil and had compassion on the multitude Mat. 10. He sent out his 12 Apostles enabling them with power to do miracles Mat. 11. John sent his Disciples to Christ Christ gave testimony concerning John the opinion