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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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judgement are our Saviours theme 6 He 's 'nointed sold commands and eats the Pasch M. 3981 ch 34. Ordaines the Eucharist 't was Judas task By th' P●iests to catch his Master Peter fights Then playes the Coward Christ is brought with lights To th bar where divers Knights o' th' post do swear And get deaths sentence ' gainst our Saviour dear 27 Ju as is hang'd a dre●m of Pilates wife Make her sollic t for our Saviou●s life But she prevailes not no it will not be The Jewes ex laim Barabbas must live not he He s crucifi'd his tit e writ interr'd His grave well-guarded lest he should be stirr'd 28 And yet he rose the third day did appear To his disciples bad them not to fear Sends them to preach and Christen every where A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Gospel by St. MARK An. Mundi Christi 1 CHrist is baptiz'd by John is tempted preaches Calls foure disciples and his mercy reaches Mark writ his Gospel An. Mundi 4009. Christi 62. Euseb Helvic M. 3979 ch 32. To a daemoniack and St. Peters mother And to a leper besides many other 2 Christ heales and pardons a poor Palsie-man Vouchsafes to call Matthew the publican He 's charg'd with blasphemy and much doth say T' excuse the corn-eares pluck't o' th' Sabbath day 3 He heales the wither'd hand rebukes the devil He calls his twelve shewes that division 's evil Brings mutual ruine on a fit occasion He ownes the godly for his generation 4 The mystick sower and his precious seed Our light we must impart to who have need The mustard-tree growes great from a small grain A mighty tempest Christ makes calm again M. 3979 ch 32. 5 The legion dispossess'd enter the swine The bloody issue by a power divine Is healed with a touch Jaires daughter dead Is now reviv'd all are astonished 6 Christ slighted in 's own countrey the twelve sends John Baptist's slain Christ loaves and fish commends Unto five thousand on the sea he goes Vertue out of him t' all that touch him flowes 7 The Pharisees blame eating with foule hands Yet they themselves break the divine commands Not meat but manner do defile h'assures Who casts a devil out and a deaf man cures 8 A second wond'rous feast of fish and bread The Pharisees deni'd a signe Christs seed ' Gainst theirs and Herods leaven heals blind eyes Asks who himself is and for patience cries 9 Transfigur'd Christ instructs his Legates and A deaf dumb Spirit casts out by command Foretels his death and rising bids be mild After th' example of a sucking child The member must be cut off that offends These two things salt and peace Christ much commends 10 Divorce is question'd here children are blest M. 3981 ch 34. Riches concluded dangerous they do best That leave all for Christs sake a fond request Here follows for two Sons Christ checks ambition And puts a blind man in a good condition 11 Christ rides upon an asse the fig-tree causes Purges the Temple from both wares and purses Shows faiths great pow'r and question'd for 's Commission A crosse Inter'gatory gets him dismission 12 Th' heire 's kill'd by Farmers Christ doth tribute pay No marriage at the Resurrection day The great command is this love God Christ's son To David two small mites have all out-done 13 The Jewish plagues signes of the great doomsday Read here God knows the time of 't' watch pray 14 Christ is conspir'd against annointed sold Betray'd by Jud ' arrested Peter's bold To cut off Malchus eare his followers flee The Knights o' th' Post false things do testifie He 's spit on struck Peter weeps bitterly Because his Lord in 's straits he did deny 15 He 's try'd condemn'd and lastly crucifi'd Barrabbas escapes Christ Jesus they deride Stab him o' th' Crosse guard his grave on each side 16 Yet rise he a gain on the third day Appears to men and women sends away His twelve to preach and christen verifies His words by wonders and ascends the skies A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Gospel by St. LVKE An. Mundi Christi 1 OF Christs Johns conception th' Angel brings News Mary goes t' Elisa and there sings Luke wrote his Gospel An. Mundi 4000. Christi 53 Euseb Helvic M. 3960 ch 13. Alti ad annum 12. currentem referunt Helvic M. 3979 ch 32. For joy of this good tydings Zach'ry's dumb Till John the Baptist Christs forerunner's come And then he sings a sweet Encomium 2 A great taxe at Christs birth Angels and Swaynes Sing to the Lord the babe Christ bears the paines Of Circumcision Mary's purifi'd Simeon and Hanna sing Doctors that tri'd His depth at twelve yeers old were stupifi'd 3 John ushers Christ Herod doth him confine Christ is baptiz'd a Dove and voice divine Do own him Luke reports here Josephs line 4 Christ tempted conquers preaches is admir'd Cures a Daemoniack and as 't was desir'd Peters wives mother then himself retir'd 5 Christs Pulpit is a Ship miraculously Fishes are tane Jesus doth purifie Leper and palsie-man Matthew is call'd And Christ for his companions sake's miscall'd The Bridegrooms presence doth from tears secure Old bottles wine that 's new cannot endure M. 3979 ch 32. Eating of corn ears on the Sabbath's just Christ chooses twelve heals the sick that do trust Upon him preaches to them weale and wo Teaches what to forbear and what to do The beame and more i' th' eye the fruit and tree The hearts treasure rock sand-house come see 7 A servant heal'd a son reviv'd againe M. 3979 ch 32. Are mention'd here Christ answers to the twaine That John had sent Christ drinks S. John drinks not Yet both are blam'd nor must it be forgot How th' weeping womans tears her pardon got 8 The sower sowes the windes forbeare their blasts At Christs words who a legion next out-casts And then to quicken Jairus daughter hastes Besides another whom a Blood-flux wastes 9 Christ sends his twelve Herod would fain Christ se● Christ feeds with bread and fish miraculously He is transfigur'd and a mad man cures Disswades affected greatnesse scarce endu●es The passion of the two that would needs burn Churlish Samaria one that would return To bury's father Christ doth here adjourn 10 Seventy are sent and lesson'd three great woes Are utter'd ' gainst three Cities babes disclose Great things true joy is to be writ on high Faine would the Lawyer himself justifie Mary in choosing Martha doth out vse 11 Pray thus Our Father M. 3081. ch 34. c. houses that divide Themselves can never stand the Lord doth chide Them that to Jonah ask another signe The single eye as a clear light doth-shine The Pharisees wash'd without and not wi●hin Their woes are many for their grievous
1. A Relation of their betrothing 2. A demand of marriage I. A Relation of their betrothing where by the Bride the Bridegroom is Sought chap. 1. Obtained chap. 2. Required chap. 3. Returning he speaks with her and is inflamed chap. 4. Goes angry away chap. 5. Returnes pacified and commends her chap. 6. II. A demand of marriage the Bride requiring it For Her selfe chap. 7. Her sister chap. 8. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the SONG OF SONGS 1. The Spouse inamour'd black but comedy would An. Mundi 2940 Faine finde her love she 's taught t' inquire the fold Where shepherds their faire flocks together hold There one anothers beauty there be hold 2 The Spouse doth faint for love but in his arme The Bridegroom stayes her that she catch no harm And she again bids Juries maids he still ' Wake not her love but the young foxes kill 3 She seeks and findes her love he brings his Spouse Into his fortifi'd and Princely house 4 Describes her beauty haire teeth lips neck brest And each part else shewes that he loves her best 5 He ' wakes her she is coy he flees away She 's love-sick and his beauty doth display 6 So doth he hers calls her Morne Sun and Dove Yet terrible as an army is his love 7 amplifies her praises she again Desires his sweet Communion to retain 8 Her love 's as strong as death yet she doth crave Her younger sister may like comfort have A Logico-theological Analysis of the Prophecie of Isaiah THe first part of Isaiahs prophecie is either against the Jewes or against their Enemies I. Against the Jewes in the reigne of Vzziah under whome he speaks † In an open and free speech both Against their sins chap. 1. Of their Repentance which he perswades From Their general Calling chap. 2. Their own and Preachers infirmity chap. 3. Christs Kingdom chap. 4. † In a Poetical way as of the Vineyard rejected chap. 5. Jotham in his reigne he speaks chap. 6. Achaz in his reign he speaks either Particularly and specially concerning his house chap. 7. Generally concerning the people whom he doth Terrifie persevering in sinne chap. 8. Comfort repenting ch 9 10 11 12. II. Against their enemies viz. The Babylonians ch 13. and 14. Philistines ch 15. Moabites ch 16. Syrians and Israelites ch 17. Ethiopians ch 18. Egyptians chap. 19. and 20. Babylonians and Edomeans chap. 21. where we have A Digression concerning the Calamity of the Jewes and Shebna chap. 22. Regression concerning the destruction of the Tyrians and other enemies chap. 23. the joy of the Jewes and their praising of God chap. 24 25 26 27. The second part of this Prophecy exhorts to repentance By Threatning chap. 28 29 30 31. Promising Christs Kingdom ch 32. The destruction of theri enemies ch 33 34 ch 55. Propounding c. Propounding the Providence of God Both Special towards Hezekiah Delivered from his enemy whose boasting ch 36. and confusion ch 37. are reported and from his sicknesse ch 38. Reproved ch 3 9 General towards his Church from The Testimony of John Baptist and the Apostles chap. 40. Covenant made with Abraham c. chap. 41. Kingdom of Christ confirmed ch 42. of Babylon destroyed ch 43. Deliverance Temporal from Babylon by Cyrus chap. 44 45 46 47 48. Spiritual by Christ See his Vocation and Function chap. 49. Humility and Reproaches ch 50. and thereupon the Consolation of Sion chap. 51. Exhortation chap. 52. Reprehension for their Incredulity chap. 53. Impiety which is propounded ch 54 55 56. and reproved ch 57. 58 59. They are called back to Christ now to be preached ch 60 by arguments From The profits of the Church ch 61 62. The glory of Christ chap. 63 64 65 The destruction of the Synagogue and setling of the Church chap. 66. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Prophecy of ISAIAH 1 JUdahs both sin and judgement he laments Their very service their God discontents Only he 's happy that in time repents 2 Christs reign 's foretold wherein all warres shall cease Divine desertion's caus'd by sins increase 3 With sin confusion doth each where oreflow Rulers oppresse men women shamelesse grow 4 When evils in the world shall grow extreme Christs blessed Kingdom will abolish them 5 The Parable o'th'Vineyard doth excuse Gods judgements on the wanton covetous Jewes For all th'ungodly practises they use 6 Isaiah's frighted with a vision him The Lord doth comfort by a Seraphim Who with an Altar-coale did to him flie And touching's lips fit him for prophecy 7 Isaiah comforts Ahaz Christ foresees An. Mundi 3210 From Ashur spring Ahaz his miseries 8 By his mysterious Son he doth foretel Ashur shall conquer Syria Israel And unbelieving Judah too in vaine Are fond Conspiracies their end is paine 9 Christs Birth and Kingdom doth great joy create In midst of sorrowes Israel's obstinate Proud counterfeit to judgement destinate 10 Wo to all Tyrants this the Lord hath spoken Proud Ashur though Gods rod shall sure be broken Of Israel's future weale here 's a sure token 11 Christs peaceful Kingdom Jewes shall be restor'd And Gentiles call'd according to this word 12 In that day shall the Church together sing This Song of Praise unto the blessed King 13 God musters th' Armies of his wrath the Medes An. Mundi 3227 ' Gainst Babylon to ruine it he leads 14 Israel's restor'd insults ore Babylon Th'Assyrians yoke too God will break anon 15 And Moabs present glory will be gone 16 Moab s exhorted therefore to obey And still forewarned of her fatal day 17 Israel and Syria threatned some few shall Leave idols all the rest must justly fall Yet Israels foes God to account will call 18 The Ethiopians burden's great thereby Gods Church shall be improv'd abundantly 19 Egypt's condemn'd her Princes vain yet she Israel and Ashur once a Church shall be An. Mundi 3236 20 Mean time with th'Ethiopian she must see And undergo a fore captivity 21 Down Babel down Arabic Duma down Tema and Kedar God on you hath blow'n An. Mundi 3237 22 Persia spoiles Judah Judahs joy is faded And Shebna their great Treasu●er's degraded 23 Tyrus goes next to th'block how for what reason You 're told yet shall return too in her season 24 Sore judgements on the land all 's dark and sad Yet shall a remnant in the Lord be glad 25 Isaiah to the Lord for these three things Judgement refreshment and deliverance sings 26 This is the Song it bids trust wait on God They 'l travel for him that have felt his rod And he 'l raise them that under foot are trod 27 He cares for 's vineyard he doth but chastise Not judge his People that his Church shall rise Of Jewes and Gentiles mixt he doth devise 28 With Ephraims threat Christ Jesus is foretold Their foede with death and hell will never hold
Their ruine is decreed but i' th' last dayes God Davids Tabernacle again will raise A short Analysis of the Prophecy of Obadiah THe Prophet Obadiah in this Prophecy Doth Terrifie Dehort Comfort the Edomites A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the Prophecy of OBADIAH EDom must be destroyed for his pride An. Mundi 3352 For spoiling Jacob by affliction try'd The Lord will surely stand on Jacobs side A short Analysis of the Prophecy of Jonah THe Prophet Jonah sets forth his Embassage to the Ninivites Imposed upon him when he was running away See His Punishment chap. 1. Deliverance by Prayer ch 2. Undertaken by him the fruit thereof was The Preservation of the repenting Ninivites chap. 3. Refutation of the Prophets anger chap. 4. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Prophecy of JONAH An. Mundi 1 JOnah declines his charge to Tarshish flies Is storm-fast cast ore-board a wh●le doth rise And catch him they i' th' ship do sacrifice 2 Jonah prayes in the whale God doth command The whale and she doth cast him on the land 3 Then he to preach ' gainst Niniveh's content But judgement falls not they and God repent 4 Jonah's not pleas'd God makes not good his word But God confutes him by the type o' th' gourd A short Analysis of the Prophecy of Micah THe first part of the Prophecy of Micah Containes Threatnings chap. 1. chap. 2. and 3. Consolations chap. 4. and 5. The second part contains in like manner Threatnings chap. 6. Consolations after the complaints of the godly chap. 7. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Prophecy of MICAH 1 ' GAinst Jacobs idols Micah prophesies An. Mundi 3199 Laments their woful ' case with watry eyes 2 Oppression cries causes sad lamentation Idols injustice overthrow the nation Of wine and strong drink they would hear relation 3 The Princes cruel Prophets false and both Secure for these things 't is that God's so wroth Because with blood they now do Zion build Therefore must Zion be plow'd as a field 4 But for the Church of God the Spirit sayes That it shall flourish in the latter dayes Its peace and glory God will highly raise 5 When Bethle'em shall bring forth her mighty King Whose power all foes shall to confusion bring 6 Mean time God's angry that they sleight his love Use false weights speak loud lies and do approve Omries old lawes which God to anger move 7 The Church complaines of fewnesse yet believes Bids her foes not insult God her relieves With comforts she orejoy'd no longer grieves A short Analysis of the Prophecy of Nahum NAhum in this Prophecy Doth Propound destruction to the Assyrians chap. 1. Expound the causes therof Organical their enemies ch 2. Principal their sins ch 3. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Prophecy of NAHVM An. Mundi 1 NAhum tells Niniveh God's a strong tower To them that trust the wicked feel his power 2 If Israel then sure Niniveh shall fall For sinne Gods fearful armies shall sink all 4 Down down she falls for whoredom witchcraft lies Her glory flees as shades when Sun doth rise A short Analysis of the Prophecy of Habakuk HAbakkuk hath in this Prophecy an Expostulation with God ch 1. ch 2. A Petition to God ch 3. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Prophecy of HABAKKVK 1 HEre 's griev'd the wicked better men should scourge An. Mundi That rugged Chaldees Israels drosse should purge 2 He 's answer'd that by faith he must still live Till God a recompence to Chaldee give And visit upon them their cruelty Their riot covetise voracity 3 The Prophet prayes and trembles at Gods power Yet still confides in him as his strong tower A short Analysis of the Prophecy of Zephania THe Prophet Zephaniah doth in this Prophecy Threaten chap. 1. Dehort chap. 2. Comfort chap. 3. The Jewes A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters of the Prophecy of ZEPHANIAH An. Mundi 3325 1 FO Baals sake and divers other crimes God will send upon Judah heavie times 2 Who do repent shall finde a loving God But Moab Ammon divers feele his rod 3 Judah is shent her Princes Prophets all For sin yet her in time the Lord will call A short Analysis of the Prophecy of Haggai THe Prophet Haggai in this Prophecy handles The Structure chap. 1. Glory chap. 2. of the second Temple A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Prophecy of HAGGAI 1 GOd for the temples sake which stands forlorne An. Mundi 3446 Blows on their meat and drink clothes wages corne 2 To set them on the work he doth here tell The second Temples glory shall excell A Signet he sirnames Zorobabell A short Analysis of the Prophecy of Zacharia THe Prophet Zachary delivers himselfe both in types and discourse Types partly Hortatory In general to all the people chap. 1 2. In special to Joshua and Zorobabel ch 3. 4. Monitory concerning false Prophets chap. 5. Consolatory concerning Christ ch 6. Discourse concerning Their Present state full of hypocrisie chap. 7. and 8. Future state under Christ where we have His Incarnation chap. 9. 10 Passion chap. 11 12 13. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Prophecy of ZACHARIAH 1 THe Prophet warns them of their fathers wayes An. Mundi 3446 And then three visions in this text displaies 2 Salem is measur'd she 's without a wall God walls her and eye-apple doth her call 3 Joshua th' high-Priest is Christs foregoing signe By whom the Church shall flourish like a vine 4 The golden Candlesticks and Olive trees Have their profound and sacred mysteries 5 The theeves and swearers curse in a roll flies Babel a woman in the Ephah lies Oppress'd with Talents of calamities 6 Four Charets 'twixt two mountains Joshua's crown Foretels the Branches Kingdom and renown 7 The Captives ask why they do fast in vaine The Prophet saies in fasting they but faine It was for sin that God did them restraine 8 Salem's rebuilded and repeopled God Hath into favour now exchang'd his rod. 9 God saves his Church riding upon an Asse Her King shall come ' cause this shall come to passe Zion is bid rejoyce and sweetly sing to him that will effect this wondrous thing 10 God must be sought not Idols he corrects For sin yet still his people he affects And doth anon repair all their defects 11 Salem's destroy'd but for th elect God cares Be●uty and bands are broke ●e how it farts Wi h carelesse Shepherds whom a type declares 12 Salem's a trembling cup a stumbling stone Her joy begins with penitential mone 13
Cohortation Obtestation and Comprecation chap. 6. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Epistle of St. Paul to the EPHESIANS An. Mundi Christi 1 BEfore the world was God hath chosen his To be Partakers of eternal blisse 2 Vessels of wrath by nature are by grace Vessels of honour sign'd t' an heavenly place 3 The Gentiles calling is reveal'd to Paul Lockt up of old but now displaid to all 4 W●lk worthy of 't in peace and unity Change th' old man for the new mans purity Grieve not the Spirit that seales t' eternity 5 He wills them love be chaste lead a pure life As Christ the Church so each man love his wife 6 Children and servants must learn to obey Our life 's a warre God armes us Cap-a-pe Only stand fast and we shall get the day A Logico-theological Analysis of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippi THis Epistle to the Philippians containes I. An exhortation to Progresse and Constancy shewing whom they should Follow that is Himself and his patience in bonds chap. 1. Others as Christ most humble and glorious The disciples Timotheus and Epaphroditus whom he commends comparatively and simply ch ● Avoid and flee that is the Ministers of Circumcision now unprofitable and therefore called Concision ch 3. II. A Conclusion which admonishes commends prayes and salutes ch 4. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Epistle of St. Paul to the PHILIPPIANS An. Mundi Christi 1 ST Paul gives thanks for them gains by his chains Even death it self will bring him no small gains Though still he live for their good to take pains 2 Be one and humble too as Christ sto●p'd low With fear and trembling in the Lords way go 3 Beware of dogs all 's dung with Christ compar'd Him seek by vicious men be not insnar'd 4 Rejoyce rejoyce be not in deep cares drown'd Saint Paul hath learn'd to want and to abound Through Christs great strength nothing can him confound A Logico-theological Analysis of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Colossi THis Epistle to the Colossians containes 1. A Treatise partly Doctrinal where he Teaches that we must trust in Christ alone chap. 1. Confutes Philosophers and false Apostles and the things they couple with Christ chap. 2. Hortatory where he speakes Generally of The Fountain of Piety Mortification and Regeneration Streames of it that is divers duties chap. 3. Specially of some proper and personal duties 2. A Conclusion which exhorts commends salutes and commands concerning the reading of this Epistle and admonishing of Archippus chap. 4. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the Epistle of St. Paul to the COLOSSIANS 1 PAul prayes and th●nks for them doth undertake What 's yet unsuffer'd by him for Christs sake An. Mundi Christi With joy bids them the Gospel ne ' e fors●ke 2 Cleave close to Christ the law nor world nor men Can precepts give like Christs die to them then 3 Risen with Christ raise up your hearts on high Your fleshly members see you mortifie Husbands wives children all do 't cheerfully 4 Lastly he bids them pray with fervent heat Walk wisely towards them that know not yet Christ Jesus let their words have salt and grace Salutes and bids Archippus look to 's place A short Analysis of the first Epistle of Saint Paul to the Thessal IN this Epistle after a Salutation he Commends them for that in the time of tribulation they received the Gospel chap. 1. retained it chap. 2. where he speaks of His own entrance amongst them and Conversation with them Their Conversion by him and Confirmation by Timothy chap. 3. Admonishes them concerning Things To be avoided chap. 4. To be performed ch 5. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the first Epistle of St. Paul to the THESSALONIANS An. Mundi Christi 1 PAul prayes and thanks for them and farther saith That which they have embrac'd is the true faith 2 He fairly quits himself to them commends His followers once and again intends To see them but the Devil doth crosse his ends 3 By sending to them he his love declares Joyes in their weale for them no prayers spares 4 Love piety moderate sorrow are here preft The mode of Christs last coming is confest 5 And here again enlarg'd duties good store He presses ' gainst that day and sales no more A short Analysis of the second Epistle of St. Paul to the Thessal IN this Epistle after a Salutation followes a Treatise Prophetical concerning the coming Of Christ chap. 1. Antichrist chap. 2. Doctrinal teaching how to carry Towards The Apostle himself Others that were wicked ch 3 A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents of the several Chapters in the second Epistle of St. Paul to the THESSALONIANS 1 HIs good opinion of them leads the way An. Mundi Christi It followes God their sufferings will repay With joy while bad men finde a bitter d●y 2 He bids stand fast because there sure shall be Before Christs coming an Apostasie When as Ben-Satan opes his mystery 3 He prayes for them and craves their prayers back Bids them with their own pains help their own lack A short Analysis of the first Epistle of St. Paul to Timothy IN this Epistle St. Paul instructs Timothy how he must carry himself in respect of Gifts Preaching ch 1. Gifts Praying ch 2. in the publick Assembly Persons where there are Precepts Ecclesiastical concerning those that are To be chosen where he shewes that fit Bishops and Deacons must be chosen ch 3. and false teachers must be removed ch 4. Chosen already as elders and widows ch 5. Moral or Ethical concerning servants and rich men chap. 6. A POEME Containing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Contents in the first Epistle of St. Paul to TIMOTHY 1 PAul lessons Tim. descants of Gods command An. Mundi Christi Transmits two Renegades to the devils hand 1 For all men through one Mediatour pray Women are bid be modest and obey 3 Here fai●e Idaeas of the Clergy made Put Timothy in minde of his own trade And how through Church-affairs he ought to wade 4 Last times are worst and Timothy for his times Is warnd ' gainst errour sloth and other crimes 5 How to rebuke of widowes elders take Wine mixt with water for his weaknesse sake 6 The servants charge and how all must beware New fangled teachers Money-love's a snare Fight a good fight charge rich men that they be Rich in good works and look t' eternity A short Analysis of the second Epistle of St. Paul to Timothy SAint Paul in this Epistle Confirmes Timothy against evils Present where he exhorts to constancy in The Gospel delivered to him chap. 1. Under