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A48800 A good help for weak memories, or, The contents of every chapter in the Bible in alphabetical dysticks being very profitable for such as desire to repeat books or find out divers places in the Scripture, especially in the historical books : whereunto is added the order of times wherein the prophesies and New Testament were penned : and a chronology from Adam to the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus Vespasian : with other Scriptural passages made easie to be remembred. Lloyd, John, 1638-1687. 1671 (1671) Wing L2655; ESTC R3884 48,659 120

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Job doth Eliphaz Gods judgments not on just but wicked pass 5 chapter 5 End all men do in sorrow Gods affliction regard the happy end of his correction 6 chapter 6 Far beyond fault his rod is Job contends craves death it comfort brings ' plains of his friends 7 chapter 7 Gall'd with continual plagues Job longs to die his restlesness and Gods vigilancie 8 chapter 8 Hypocrites sure fall from 'fore Ages ey'd Gods just dealing with men to Job appli'd 9 chapter 9 Job having blam'd his friends desires to know his sin and cause why God afflicts him so 10 chapter 10 Kept down by grief lifes weariness Job sho'ws begs before death some slacking of his woes 11 chapter 11 Lasht's Job for self-just Gods wisdom none can search out the blessing of the penitent man 12 chapter 12 Mov'd by his friends taunts Job doth justifie himself sets forth Gods Omnipotencie 13 chapter 13 No friend Job hath but 's partial he doth show his faith his sins and Gods purpose would know 14 chapter 14 Obstruct grace doth Job death's sure life is short past no return the cause sin he waits for 't 15 chapter 15 Poor Job for self-defending is reprov'd as wicked wicked mens unquiet's prov'd 16 chapter 16 Quip Job doth his friends for their cruelty Shews his sad cause pleads his innocencie 17 chapter 17 Runs Job to God harsh acts astonish may not quell the just his hope 's in death not day 18 chapter 18 See Job impatient presumptuous blam'd the miseries of wicked men are nam'd 19 chapter 19 The sad complaint of Job and various woes craves pity faith in th' Resurrection shows 20 chapter 20 Vile mens triumphing and their final state oppression sweet shall end in dismal fate 21 chapter 21 A wicked man may thrive who God withstood his ruine In death equal bad and good 22 chapter 22 By mans works God's not gain'd many sins laid ' gainst Job call'd to repent with grace displai'd 23 chapter 23 Confessing Gods grace Job longs him to see God unseen see us his stable decree 24 chapter 24 Deceit oppression and adultery though safe a while are in Gods dreadful eye 25 chapter 25 Elohims fear dominion and might declare can no man nor be just in 's sight 26 chapter 26 From Bildad Job no help nor comfort findes of Gods great Pow'r and Providence him mindes 27 chapter 27 Good Job's sincere sans hope the Hypocrite On ill mens blessings God doth curses write 28 chapter 28 Had may be knowledge of things natural not wisdom its worth must from Heaven fall 29 chapter 29 Job longeth for declares his former state his justice when he judged in the gate 30 chapter 30 Kickt at by varlets is in misery he condol'd others God hears not his cry 31 chapter 31 Lust fraud oppression av'rice bribery Job doth disclaim his hospitality 32 chapter 32 Mov'd young Elihu's with Job and his friends having them heard in zeal his judgment spends 33 chapter 33 Now as God pleads he no count of his facts gives his ways to call men to holy acts 34 chapter 34 Old Jobs charg'd charging God with wrong he must be just m●n lies before him in the dust 35 chapter 35 Past hurt by sin is God or by good gain men wanting faith in trouble cry in vain 36 chapter 36 Quench doth Jobs sins Gods favour whom he must extol and magnifie because he 's dust 37 chapter 37 Renown'd is Gods power by his works this binds man him to fear his wisdom none out finds 38 chapter 38 Summon'd is Job by God to answer he 's convinc'd of ignorance debility 39 chapter 39 The goats and other Creatures named are Gods Providence and power to declare 40 chapter 40 Vile Job himself affirms God him stir doth his attributes to shew of Behemoth 41 chapter 41 Almighty God sets forth what he do can by his dispose of great Leviathan 42 chapter 42 Bows Job to God his cause preferr'd his friends submit he 's blest with wealth his days he ends The Book of PSALMS 1 Psalm 1 A Good man 's blest describ'd as fruitful tree the wicked as the chaff destroy'd shall be 2 Psalm 2 Bold Heathen rage consult ' gainst Christ in vain they must submit themselves unto his reign 3 Psalm 3 Compell'd by Absolon David doth fly he prays on God rests for security 4 Psalm 4 David begs audience enemies doth reprove exhort mans happiness stands in Gods love 5 Psalm 5 Expressing Gods hate ' gainst vile men he prays for his foes fall the Saints safety always 6 Psalm 6 Filled with grief through sickness and fierce foes he mercy sues through faith triumphs o're those 7 Psalm 7 ' Gainst his foes hate professing innocency he prays their fall his safety faith doth spy 8 Psalm 8 Heav'ns host and all the world set forth Gods praise his love to man doth admiration raise 9 Psalm 9 Jah's prais'd for foes defeat David prays he like cause may have ill mens ruine to see 10 Psalm 10 King David prays ' gainst ill mens insolence prays for redress professeth confidence 11 Psalm 11 Let sinners threat David trusts God who knows their plots their end to good men his face shows 12 Psalm 12 Marking good mens decay help he doth pray proud fl●tt'ring tongues oppressours God will slay 13 Psalm 13 No help comes David cries how long he prays preventing grace rests on Gods gracious rays 14 Psalm 14 Th'Atheists vile are nat'ral men yet fear David on Gods salvation trust doth rear 15 Psalm 15 Pourtrai'd are those in Zion who shall dwell none taking use bribes none who tales lies tell 16 Psalm 16 Quickned by faith not works for help he prays hates idle hopes to rise and live always 17 Psalm 17 Resting on his right heart he aid doth call shews his foes pride craft in hope sues their fall 18 Psalm 18 Sav'd from his enemies and Saul he sings praise for Gods various wonderful blessings 19 Psalm 19 The Creatures shew Gods praise the word his grace he prays ' gainst sins close reigning for Gods face 20 Psalm 20 Venting her prayses forth the King to bless the Church trusts God will give her more success 21 Psalm 21 A Psalm of praise for getting Ammons crown David trusts his foes shall sink lower down 22 Psalm 22 Being dismai'd David complains and prays in his distress others to thanks doth raise 23 Psalm 23 Confident of comfort in every state Gods goodness will him follow unto fate 24 Psalm 24 Due right to th' earth hath Christ heav'ns dwellers see the King of glory must received be 25 Psalm 25 Exalting faith David doth beg of God for sins remission and help from ●…s rod. 26 Psalm 26 Flying to God David makes this his ground ' mongst sinners not body his heart is sound 27 Psalm 27 Gods pow'r his love to God his fervent pray'r supports his faith against storms of despair 28 Psalm 28 He prays against his enemies God doth bless petitions