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A75905 A description and explanation of 268. places in Jerusalem and in the suburbs thereof, as it flourished in the time of Jesus Christ Answerable to each of the 268. figures that are in its large, and most exact description in the map; shewing the several places of the acts and sufferings of Jesus Christ, and his holy Apostles. As also of the Kings, prophets, &c. Very useful for the more clear and fuller opening of very many places in the prophets (as also in Josephus, and other histories) especially in the Gospels, and the Acts of the Apostles. Translated by T.T. Reviewed, and in many places rectified according to the Holy Scriptures, and some things further cleared: with additions of many scripture proofs: by H. Jessey. Imprimatur Joseph Caryl. Adrichem, Christiaan van, 1533-1585.; Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663.; T. T. 1653 (1653) Wing A600aA; ESTC R229469 81,732 114

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Journal Euseb Eccles hist Eusebius Ecclesiast History Jerom. Tom 1. Jerom Tome 1. Jacob. Vitr Jacob us Vitriac Pas Die 197. Pasch on 197 day c. Saligniac Tome 6 c. Salig Tom. 6. c. Will. Tyrens 8th Book of the Holy War Will. Tyr. lib. 8. Bel. Sac. Joseph 15 Book of Antiquities 14 Chapter and of the Jews Wars 6 Book 6 Chap. c. Joseph 15 Ant 14.6 Bel. 6. The other Abbreviations are more easie of which and of all these you may see more fully at the end of the Book after Number 268 at Sect. 10. Sect. 6. 23. Sect. 4. 14 15 16 c. The Reasons why some Traditions of Reliques are forborn in the Translation and why some are published IT is to be granted that this Breidenbach Brocard Pasch Saligniac as also Tyren were Roman Catholicks and that they desired the promoting of their Religion a great part whereof is in visiting of Saints Reliques and they received from their Ancestors many Traditions which they respect and uphold as much as yea more then the Word of God it self Hence several such Passages that were in the Latin are left out by the Translator as that of Veronica's Neckerchere † Or Section 42. of the Book Numb 42 and of Pelagia's House So also this about Helen's finding the Cross by the wonderful smell or odor of the Spices and Oyntments which the Earth sent forth By which miracle that venerable Empress was confirmed say those Popish Authors in Number 240. Which argues That the Women anointed Christs Body with that precious Ointment or Odors upon the Cross For that anointing of Christs feet was six or seven days before Christs death Joh. 12.1 2. Whereas the Scriptures shew most plainly That the Women bought not those Spices for Ointments and Odors to Christs Body until Christ was taken from the Cross and buried Which Odors they brought not to the empty Cross but to the Garden where Christ was buried some way distant from the Cross and there they would have anointed him but did not because Christ was risen before they came Luke 23.53 56. 24.1 Matth. 27.57 28.1 2. Mark 16.1 2 6. Hence the Translator forbears this and divers of such vain Traditions as tend to make the Word of God of none effect Matth. 15.6 9. some of them remain that the Reader may know in what place the Relickmongers will shew such and such things which never were there as the Note added from Holy Scriptures makes evident Which Note being observed in love to the truth may tend to prevent that dreadful doom of the damnable deceivers and deceived denounced in 2 Thes 2.10 12. With all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish because they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved And for this cause God shall send them strong delusions that they should believe a lie that they all might be damned who believed not the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness I could name one whom I knew noted for miserable covetousness when in sickness he prevailed not to be absolved by a Minister was prevailed with by a Priest that it Ieems absolved him to visit Saint Anne of Buxtons Well which he did and returned a confirmed Papist by this lying strong delusion which he poor wretch believed viz. That he was shewed and saw the very Well it self into which Saint Annes head fell being cut off by a villain that would have abused ber Her Brother hearing of it came after Mass was ended took his sisters head and put it right upon her neck and presently she revived I saw the Well it self where this was done said he This warning is premised That by being forewarned thou maist be fore-armed against the poyson of such Basilisks and maist tread such Serpents under thy feet Remembring 2 Thes 2.10 Many things are here truly recorded from Holy Scriptures and Josephus and Jerom and others cited by those men But can any good come out of Galilee or shall we receive truth from Papists Answ Truth is more precious then Silver or Gold or Rubies Can you be content to take up Silver or Gold or precious Pearls though you espie then on a Dunghil or in the Kennel Then disdain not to own Truth which is far more excellent wheresoever you can espie it Onely look up to the God of all grace who hath given us his own Son to be our Way Truth and Life that he would reveal his Son to us and in us that by him we may savingly know and love the truth as it is in Jesus and may by his light discern and abhor every false way Try all things that are held out for truths hold fast that which is good as the noble Bereans did to their souls everlasting benefit Acts 17.11 and abstain from all appearance of evil And the very God of peace sanctifie you wholly 1 Thes 5.21 22 23. This is the humble request of Thy souls wel-wishing Friend H. Jessey T. N. To the Christian loving Reader of the Use and Benefit of this Pithy Treatise THat Stately place that Princely bowre that Seat of mighty King Psal 48.2 Iosh 18.28 That flower of Be njamin his Tribe whose fame through World did ring Ennobled with such Royal stiles and titles of renown And over worldly Cities all most meet to wear the Crown Lo here presented is to view in such good currant sort As no Pen heretofore perform'd or made thereof report So that we need not now to run or gad from place to place In dangers great through Countreys strange to try or know this case That brave estate which earst it had is now alas defac'd King Davids house 1 Chro. 11.4 7 and Temple now is quite and clean disgrac'd Yet here with Book and Map in hand we now may plain behold The state of each thing as it was in times that were of old Where Christ did preach where Christ did sup where Christ did fast and pray Where Christ was caught where Christ was whipt where thieves did him betray Matth. 26.27 Where he a precious ransom paid for man who had offended Where he was Buried where he Rose and eke where he Ascended Where Annas kept his pompous Court where Caiph as Pallace stood Where wicked Pilate dwelt that did condemn most guiltless blood This and much more is here discourst from some that both had read And seen with eye the City rare that 's here deciphered This work and pains as they deserve much thanks and hearty praife So such their Guerdon well may reap of all men in these days Who like to Candles waste themselves in giving light to others Moe such God grant to take like care to help their Christian Brothers A brief Description and Explanation of Two hundred sixty and eight places of Jerusalem and the Suburbs thereof as it flourished in the time of CHRIST Answerable to the same Figures that are Engraven in the Map thereof I.