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A31568 A sacred poem wherein the birth, miracles, death, resurrection, and ascension of the most holy Jesus are delineated ... : also eighteen of David's psalms, with the Book of Lamentations paraphras'd, together with poems on several occasions / by James Chamberlaine. Chamberlaine, James, Sir, d. 1699. 1680 (1680) Wing C1817; ESTC R34419 74,873 219

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A SACRED POEM Wherein The BIRTH MIRACLES DEATH RESURRECTION and ASCENSION of the Most Holy Jesus are delineated With His Prayer before his APPREHENSION Also Eighteen of DAVID'S PSALMS with the Book of LAMENTATIONS PARAPHRAS'D Together with Poems on several Occasions By James Chamberlayne Gent. LONDON Printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnes in Russel street in Covent Garden A SACRED POEM Wherein the BIRTH MIRACLES DEATH RESURRECTION and ASCENSION of the Most Holy JESUS Are Delineated With his PRAYER before his APPREHENSION ALSO Eighteen of DAVID'S Psalms with the Book of Lamentations PARAPHRAS'D Together With Poems on several Occasions By James Chamberlaine LONDON Printed by R. E. for R. Bentley and M. Magnes in Russel-Street in Covent-Garden 1680. TO THE READER I Never did design when first I set about these ensuing Miscellanies to expose them to every Eye For I truly judg'd that having little other help than my Mother-Tongue to assist me therein nothing worthy of a publick View could be produc'd by me My only aim was to compose some few things for my private Devotion and that I might not trifle away too much of that time which God hath given me having no Calling to follow nor Publick Concern to divert me But contrary to this my first intention I have been prevail'd with through the perswasion of an intimate Friend of mine who had the perusal of these when they were finished and who believed they might be useful to promote holy desires in the sincere Christian to make them publick I therefore deem it necessary to acquaint thee concerning the History of our Saviour's Birth and Passion that thou may'st not expect more in it than I intended that I never did design an exact Relation of all that is Recorded concerning him in the four Evangelists My purpose was only to Paraphrase the two first Chapters of Saint Luke and the seventeenth eighteenth nineteenth and twentieth Chapters of Saint John With these when I had finish'd upon the review I thought convenient where handsomely I could to intermix some few material Passages out of the other Evangelists to make the draught more full and clear If what I have done shall prove an help to further any particular Person in his Devotion or excite an abler Pen to undertake and complete what here shall be found imperfect I shall think my self with respect to my first intentions more than sufficiently recompensed and with patience shall endure the many Censures I am like to meet with from several persons for presuming in an Age in which Poetry is arriv'd to that height of perfection as now it is to bring on the publick Theatre a Muse so meanly habited as mine From the truly Pious I question not but to receive a gentle and charitable construction for this Action and for my other sort of Readers I value not their severest Censures THE TABLE THe Promise of John's Birth and Office 2 The Conception of Saint John Baptist 3 The Salutation 4 The Promise of Conception of the most holy Jesus 5 The Conception it self 6 Mary's saluting Elizabeth ibid. Elizabeth's Exclamation 7 Magnificat ibid. Saint John's Birth 8 Benedictus 10 John's Education 11 The Birth of Christ 12 The Publication of Christ's Birth ibid. The Circumcision 13 His Presentation in the Temple 14 Nunc Dimittis 15 Simeon's Prophecy ibid. Anna's Prophecy 16 Christ's stay at Jerusalem and conferring with the Doctors 17 His Baptism 18 Miracles JEsus his turning Water into Wine at a Marriage Feast in Cana of Galilee 19 His Cure of a Noble Man's Son who lay Sick of of a Feaver at Capernaum 21 The taking of a vast Draught of Fish at the command of Jesus to Launch out into the Deep c. 42 The Cure of a Demoniack in the City of Capernaum 27 The Cure of Peter's Wives Mother who was sick of a Feaver 29 The Cure of divers sick Persons in the Evening of that Sabbath 30 The healing of several Sick and Diseased Persons by Jesus as he went through Galilee and more particularly the Cure of a Leper 31 The Cure of a Man sick of a Palsie at Capernaum 33 The Cure of a impotent Man by the Pool of Bethesda 45 The Cure of one who had a withered Hand wrought in Galilee 38 The Cure of several Persons by our Saviour when he came down from the Mountain 42 The Cure of a Leper by our Saviour after he had ended his Sermon on the Mountain 43 The Cure of a Centurion's Servant in Capernaum who was sick of a Palsie 46 The raising of a Widow's Son to Life who dwelt at Naim 51 Jesus's Cure of a Demoniack who was Blind and Dumb after his return to Capernaum and of the difference and Concertation between him and the Scribes about it 53 The Prayer of the most Holy Jesus before his Apprehension 64 On Jesus his Apprehension Examination Death Resurrection and Ascension 68 His Apprehension 70 His Examination 71 His Death 81 His Resurrection 81 His Ascension 90 On Christ's Sufferings 91 PSALMS Psalm 22. 95 Psalm 23. 99 Psalm 25. 100 Psalm 31. 104 Psalm 40. 108 Psalm 41. 110 Psalm 51. 112 Psalm 55. 115 Psalm 73. 118 Psalm 49. 122 Psalm 78. 124 Psalm 90. 129 Psalm 91. 132 Psalm 111. 133 Psalm 124. 135 Psalm 125. 136 Psalm 133. 137 Psalm 140. 138 LAMENTATIONS CHAP. I. 1. The miserable estate of Jerusalem by reason of her Sin 12. She complaineth of her grief 18. And confesseth Gods Judgment to be righteous 143 CHAP. II. 1. Jeremiah lamenteth the Misery of Jerusalem 20. He complaineth thereof to God 149 CHAP. III. 1. The Faithful bewail their Calamities 31. They acknowledge Gods Justice 155 CHAP. IV. 1. Sion bewaileth her pitiful Estate 13. She confesseth her Sins 162 CHAP. V. A pitiful Complaint of Sion in Prayer unto God 166 Conclusion 168 A Prayer for the Church 169 Poems on several Occasions The Sinners Wish 175 On Lazarus rais'd 176 To Death ibid. The Morning Sacrifice 177 On Reprobation 178 A Meditation on Mans Folly 180 A Vow 181 Deus Mi. 182 Domine Jesu ibid. To a young Person that was about to vow Celibacy 183 Justice 187 The Prodigal Son 188 Thou didst hide thy Face and I was troubled 189 On Mary Magdalene weeping 190 On the ten Lepers made clean ibid. Riches and Beauty are deceitful but a faithful Friend is the Medicine of Life 191 The Sensualist 192 A Prayer 194 Gods Goodness and Man's Folly 195 An Admonition 196 The Penitent 197 A Prayer before the Sacrament 198 A Farewel to the World 199 1. THis little Book my God and King The first fruits of my Muse I bring Vnto thy Throne an Offering 2. 'T would look more lovely I confess Were it attir'd in the dress Of abler Pens than in my Verse 3. But since my Numbers could not flow In loftier Strains than here they do For Reasons Thou and I do know 4. Accept the Present though it be Too mean a Gift for Majesty Lord 't is my All and