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Memorable historick descriptiones draven [sic]. From the sacred bookes insert in the subsequent page. By Alexander Garden..
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Garden, Alexander, 1585?-1634?
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STC 11596.5; ESTC S92632
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all Idolatrize and to fass worship fall âââerefore the Lord the King of Ashur sends ãâã Israel a captive Comprehends ãâã did the Prince and people in prison cast ãâã did Samaria tack in at last ãâã then in that deforc'd afflicted tovvne ãâã Assyrians he set in Garisone ãâã with a hatefull and a hostile hand âââul'd it rudly and perforce command âââe heathen yet the Lord they did noght feare ââbowd to Idols in his Isrel there Wherefore he send in Lions to devour Them âhat peece maile rent and all in Gobbets tore them 2 Kings 18 Chap. ââshea reigning into Israel ââân his trid yeer to Hezekiah fell âââins and helme of Iuda for to hold âân he himself was tvventie fyve yeir old ââince that servd the Lord and did adore him ââauid did his Eather good before him ââolish'd th' altars and the places hie ââritaments vnto Idolatrie ââsen Serpent made in Moses dayes âââk it doune and into peeces brayes ââa three yeeres is besieg'd and taken ââel captive of the Lord forsaken Because as stringers they ãâ¦ã And nought his will divine nor voyoâ obayd 2 Kings 18. chap. THe Ruler Rabshaketh of Ashurs host A wyld out cast before the Lord and lossd T' incamp his Tents and Palions pitched doune Before the Citie and the sacred Toune And with his hell hounds altogether gross'd Begins to Bandie gainst the Lord and boast His powar he despisd his Truth contemnd And boldly too his blessed name blaspheam'd Israels strength and all the might of Man Yea and the hand of heven he skorned Than And in disdaine Gods greatness did disgust Dissvading Isrel in his strength to Trust And all the venome of a wicked Tongue That foole agains the firmament hes sloung 2 Kings 19 Chap. WHich when the holy Hezekiah heares He in the Temple to complaie compears And with a sorie soule and heavie heart Depressd he from all his people apart With Sack cloth clad hisroy all Robbs all rent Most wofull for Gods wrong his wowes vp vvent Great God said he that tuixt the Cherubs âââell In mercie novv remember Israell And heare there blasphemies that but all feare The Glorie of they name and Honour Teare The Lord hes heard him and by Isay told That vaine Rud Railers words revenge he wouid And keep vntouch'd that Time be one of Them In that vnhallovv'd host Ierusalem And did of them one night of life deprive A hunder fourscore Thousand men and five 2 Kings 19 chap. SEnach ãâã th' Assyrian Prince perverse When God did kill his men and horse disperse He pausd noght therevponn nor did repent But to his vaine Gods for to worship went And litle knew he that had scap'd abroad That he at home had by himself the Rod Which beath him should for all his blasphemies And gainst Gods Hebrevvs his Hostilities For vvhill th' Idolatrous and careless King Adores his Nishroch a dead and naughtles Thing Adramelech and Shatezer his brood Vn naturall both his Sonnes they shed his blood ãâ¦ã back they kill ãâ¦ã ãâã Nishroch heares noght nor his slaughter sies 2 Kings 20 Chap. âHe holy Hezekia that ador'd ãâã And walk'd in Trueth alwayes before the Lord ãâã âut this Time was sicke to death and lay âân Ishai send from God to him did say ãâã Thow thy house to rest and order all ãâã Thow must dye and live no more Thovv shall ãâã King then turnd and prayd and shedding teares âââats for life and lo the Lord he heares âââoyce his sorrovv sies and syne he sayes âââsay tell him I will length his dayes ãâã to the yeeres that he hes liv'de before ãâã adioyne and adde too fifteen more ãâã this shal be the Signe to try it trevv âââhaddovv look and in the Diâl wiovv ââhen bright and cleare the Sunne thovv shyning sies ââhall than backvvard bend whole ton degrees 2 Kings 20 Chap. âââg Hezekiah of his Sickness whole ãâã almighties might extreamly dois extole ââach-baladan then Baboâs Prince ãâã Hezekiah a Benevolence âââe his Love vnlook'd for to repay âââength and Treasure did before them lay âââay hotly him reprov'de heirfore âââll his Seed with Babel-Bondage shore âââid he their They captive shall be led âââll that he and his fore-bears had ââânnes in Babell they shall Enuches be âââord foretold me there Captivitie ââân Iuda's godly Hezekiah dyes ãâã his shrew'd Sonne Manass his place supplies 2 Kings 21 Chap. ãâã Ezekiah dead Manasse reignes ãâã first prophane of the prophanest Kinges ââân a furie of false worship burnes âââith him Isrel to his vomit turnes ãâã revolts themselfs they Rebimieres ââât on Idols as the Divels desires ââânation was there vnder Heven ãâã and they wer all vnto it geven âââfore Gods prophet hes praepreatchd to them âââe and strats once of Ierusalem âââier vvrack and from the found the fall âââd Them that shal be therein all Manasse then expââd ãâ¦ã Ammon his Sonne in stated in his stead And wicked Ammon by his Servands Traiâe Iosias just succeeds his Father slame 2 Kings 22 Chap. WHen King Iosiah to governe began Azealous holy good and godly man Materials all and means he first made clare And gave them that the Temple did repare Then in a hollovv woult within the ground The Lavv Hilkiah hid before hes found Then Prince and Preist the people together dravv That vnto them then might be red the Lavv Whair Prince and Priest and prophets promisd all The statuts there insert observe they shall The people likewise there the oath they took To stand to all into that blessed Book And in there harts and Soules t'indent it deep And vvovv'd the Lavv and lords commands to keep Iosiah then a Prophetess hes speared Who all the Lords will hes declard and cleard 2 Kings 23 Chap. THe Lavv ' book fund and red therefrom the vord Prince Prophets Priest and people all accord And by their oath attested whair they stand To keep the Covenant and Gods command Iosiah then the Idol dead of B'aâ He braks and his blind Priests he killd them all This Prince the passo're then he caus'd proclame And celebrats it in Ierusalem Conjurers he where with the land was cloyd T' observe the Lavv gevne be the Lord destroyd This pious Prince that be God guyds his raigne By Pharo yet was in Megiddo slaine Iehoahaz succeeds but captive taen Iehojakim his Sonnes cround King again 2 Kings 24 Chap. NOvv Nebuchadnezzar Babels great King His bands blood breathing did ' gainst Iuda bring But vanting force t' affront Them in the fields Iehoiakim then to the Time he yeelds And three yeeres slave to him and Tributare Iehoiakim and Iuda iustly are For with the Lords consent these slraits extreame For Curssd Manasseths Sinns was layd on Them The mony murders that he did committ With th' other Sinns cryd for a venceance yet âââkim novv vvith his Fathers dead âââachin raigne rased in his stead ãâã he praevaricat and still he strayes ãâã had his Fathers done before his dayes