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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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Salem is purg'd from Idols Christ must die A third part God with fire will purifie 14 In fine S●lem must fall anon her smart Her foes shall undergo of them some part Shall flock to Jesus Christ with all their heart A short Analysis of the Prophecy of Malachi THe Prophet Malachi threatens The Priests chap. 1. 2. People from the Coming of John-Baptist chap. 3. Coming of Christ chap. 4. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Prophecy of MALACHI 1 THe people are complain'd of for their vice An. Mundi For offering blinde and maymed sacrifice For compassing the Lord their God with lies 2 The Priests for breaking covenant are checkt Many foule sins the people do infect 3 The Messenger the great refiner's neere Each malefactor shall his sins buy deare But blessed shall he be that God doth feare 4 There comes a day of fire to wicked men But light to th' just Elijah shall ere then For that great day prepare the sons of men THE Marrow OF THE BIBLE Containing The Analysis Poemes and Chronological Annotations Of the NEW TESTAMENT Partly Translated out of an Anonymus Latin Author and partly amplified and enlarged for the benefit of all those that desire a speedy and plentiful acquaintance with the Oracles of God By William Ainsworth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 late Lecturer at St. Peters CHESTER Osidor de libris gentil Quid prodest in mundanis proficere doctrinis marcescere in divinis Caduca sequi figmenta Coelestia fastidire mysteria Ignorantia Scripturarum ignorantia Christi est Hier. in Isa A Logico-theological Analysis of the Gospel according to Saint Matthew THe Gospel of Saint Matthew contains an History of the life and death of Christ 1. Life and that either Private where we have his Birth chap. 1 Educatiō c. 2 Publike where we have his Forerunner John Baptist chap. 3. Preceding tentation chap. 4. Ministery which he undertook and discharged alone as his Preaching in the Mount concerning The Blessednes of the godly chap. 5. Experience in godliness chap. 6. Impediments chap. 7. Working in Capernaum Before his passing the lake of Genazereth chap. 8. Ater his returne to the same place chap. 9. With other as disciples and strangers disciples viz. his own chap. 10. Johns chap. 11. Strangers Opposing him chap. 12. Learning of him chap. 13. Insnaring him by force as Herod chap. 14. By deceit as the Pharisees tempting him in his doctrine ch 15. and signes chap. 16. 2. Death whereof see the Antecedents both in Galile as the Confirmation of some disciples transfiguration chap. 17. Reproving of the ambitious chap. 18. The confines of Galile where the Pharisees were confuted chap. 19. Disciples confuted chap. 20. The Metropolis or chief City See His Entrance there chap. 21. Abiding there where we have his Disputation with adversaries chap. 22. Doctrine to the people c. 23. Prophecy of the destruction of the Temple and world chap. 24. Exhortation to watch ch 25. Concomitants viz. his betraying and apprehension chap. 26. his Passion and Burial chap. 27. Consequents as his resurrection ch 28. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Gospel of St. MATTHEW 1 OF Christs Descent and Birth An. Mundi Christi Matthew doth tel Of his two names Jesus Emmanuel M. 3947 ch 1. M. 3948 ch 2. 2 How the three Magi came to seek him and How Joseph did transport him out o' th' land For fear of Herod who Christ to surprize Slaughters all Bethle'ems children and so dies 3 John Baptist preaches roughly cloth'd and fed Preferres Christ doth baptize him on his head A Dove sate he 's my Son the fathers seed 4 Christ fasts orecomes the devil thrice preaches heals To foure Apostles he himself reveales 5 See the beatitudes salt law and light Of killing oathes and how to love aright 6 Give almes pray fast lay up in heaven store In God trust serve one Master and no more 7 Give no rash judgement cast no pearles to swine But pray go the strait way Sheep-wolves decline Who heares and does builds on the rock divine M. 2979 ch 32. They took their several Circuits to preach the Gospel An. Mundi 3985. Christi 38. Helvic 8 Leper and souldier 's heal'd Satan doth drown The Swine for that Christ is expell'd the town 9 Calls Matthew heales the palsie eats his food With publicanes and stayes a flux of blood Blinde see dumb speak Christ travels doing good 10 The twelve Apostles call'd are lesson'd here What they shall do and what they shall forbear 11 John sends to Christ Christ sings John Baptists praises Blames sinful cities childrens spirits ●alses Above Philosophers cheares in sad cases 12 * M. 3979. ch 32. Fault 's found wi●h plucking corn eares a dry hand Is heal'd an house divided cannot stand Blasphemy against the Spirit God doth brand 13 Of seed tares mustard-seed leaven and treasure Of pearles and nets Christ speaks he takes no pleasure To preach at home although he might have leasure M. 3980 ch 33. 14 Herods conceit of Christ John Baptist s slain M●raculous loaves and fishes on t e main Christ walks his garments hem make sick men fain 15 Christ twits the Scribes shewes what defiles a man Heales feeds foure thousand so as none else can Extols a womans faith o● Canaan M. ●980 ch 33. 16 A signe a signe cry Pharisees their leaven Christ doth forbid Peter inspir'd from heaven Conf sses Christ who his own death foretels Tells how to save the soul which all excels 17 Transform'd a mad mans fury he allayes Reades his own destiny and tribute payes 18 Be little to be great scand●ls refrain There 's joy for a lost sheep that 's found again Forgive lest God thy sins also retain 19 Chr st heales about divorce resolves a doubt Shewes who may have wives who may be without Ente●taines little children bids sell all For Ch●ist lest riches bring the greater fall To patient losers he l be liberal 20 Vinedressers hir'd a woman next doth crave Her Sons on Christs two hands their seats might have M. 3981 ch 34. Christ denies that but sight to blind men gave Bids the ten humbly they themselves behave 21 Christ riding on an Asse doth purifie The Temple next the figtree curs'd doth die Of two Sons which doth do his fathers will The Farmers after servants th heire do kill 22 The Princes marriage-feast seven husbands dead One womans husbands all next here you read Two great Commandments compris'd in a word David in Spirit calls his Son Christ Lord 23 The Scribes and Pharisees heare but shun their ways Wo to the Scribes and Pharisees he oft sayes 24 The Temples fall f●retels what signes forego His comings suddain as the flood of Noc Who watches for his Lord shall feel no woe 25 Ten Virgins and ten talents with a Scheme Of the last