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A14282 Ten introductions how to read, and in reading, how to vnderstand; and in vnderstanding, how to beare in mind all the bookes, chapters, and verses, contained in the holie Bible. With an answer for lawyers. Physitions. Ministers. Vaughan, Edward, preacher at St. Mary Woolnoth. 1594 (1594) STC 24599; ESTC S119031 61,414 222

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ouer vs. To raigne to rule and to haue dominion is a common speech or phrase that is vsed for them that haue gotten the vpper hand the masterie and the authoritie to commaund others Difficultie or Contradiction Is when one place crosseth another by a contrarie letter or sence thus The male in whome the fore-skin is not circumcised shall be cut off from the people Gen. 17. If you be circumcised Christ shall not profite you to saluation Gal. 5. This is a contrarie to the former in letter one place crosseth or gainsayeth another Exod. 20 Honor thy father and thy mother Luke 14 If a man will come vnto me he must forsake father and mother This is a contrarie in sence God is not contrarie to himselfe which seems here by the letter nor so abhorring the lawes of nature as to commaund a man to forsake his father and mother that nourished him vp c. But by way of companion forsake father and mother yea life and all rather than God Parable Is a wise a hidden a secreat and a darke saying vnder earthly things to set forth heauenly Pro. 1 6. Parrable hath many things in it to be considered of necessitie Christ speaks to the wicked by parables because in hearing they should not heare and in reading they should not vnderstand Mar. 4 31. he makes al plaine to his disciples Christ spake in a parrable of a Sower Mat. 13 3. another 24.25 another 31. another 33. Mar. 23. to 28. A certaine man had a figge tree planted in his vineyard Luke 13 6. Miracles Is a wonder a strange action things applyed and turned cleane contrarie to their course and nature as water turned to wine Things onely perfourmed by the power of God Miracles perfourmed by Moses and Aaron at Gods commaundement Iohn 2 1. Exo. 4 1.2 The Lord did these great miracles Ios 24.17.18 in the sight of the people Christ healeth incurable diseases Ioh. 5. Mat. 8.9 11. he fedde many with little Allegorie Is one thing pretending in wordes Ioh. 6.1 another in sence either in the old or in the new Testament Allegorie in wordes Now is the axe laid to the roote of the tree euerie tree that bringeth not foorth good fruite c. Mat. 3 10. Allegorie in sence The sence and meaning is that they should vse the time and take the opportunitie of repentance and faith in Christ least suddenly they should be destroyed Words The haruest is great and the labourers are but few Sence and meaning There are few good magistrates in the church Sacrifice is an oblation and offering or a giuing of praise powring of praiers vnto God Exo. 8 25. It is a mention a relation or prognostication of great and holy things to come Sacrifices are of diuers sorts and of the best and finest creatures representing holinesse Leuit. 1 2 3 4 5.6 7 Psal 4 51. 2. Pet. 2 1.2 Sacrament Is a mention and plaine demonstration of holy things alreadie come and in hand It is a manifest assurance of Sanctification and redemption in Christ so farre as by any earthly creature may be represented or related which may not be vpon policie or kingly ordinance but vpon the ordinance and commaundement of the hiest and that without adding or diminishing Wherof there were but two in the time of the law of Moses and other two abolishing them now in the time of the Gospell which are these And as they did eat Iesus tooke bread and when he had giuen thanks Mat. 26.26 he brake it and said Take eat this is my bodie Also he tooke the cup 27. Mar 14 22. Luk. 22 19. 1. Cor. 11.24 and when he had giuen thankes he gaue it them saying Drinke yee all of this for this is the blood of the new Testament c. And Iesus when he was baptized came straight way out of the water and the heauens were opened and Iohn saw the spirit of God descending like a Doue and lighting vpon him Mat. 3 16. Goe ye into the world and preach the Gospell baptizing them in the name of the Father Mat. 28 19. the Sonne and the holy Ghost The ninth Introduction THat you may the better make good and perfect vse of the former inuention and places of speciall account consider well and learne by heart these that follow in manner and forme as I haue set them downe before you If a Commaundement 1 Who commaunds Whether God or man 2 Who is commanded All or some publike or priuat 3 What is cōmaunded Things pertaniing to God or man 4 To what end To Gods glorie or to mans commoditie If a Promise 1 Who promiseth Whether God or men of power 2 What is promised Temporall things or spirituall 3 To whom it is made To such as are in authoritie or to all generall If Allegorie Then see 1 What is pretended in words 2 What is intended in Sence If Prophesie Then consider 1 What Prophet 2 What prophesie 3 Vnder what king If Similitude 1 The nature and qualitie of that earthly thing which beares the similitude particularly 2 To what it is likened to God or to good men to the Deuill or to wicked men 3 To what part of the similitude the thing likened doth agree If Example 1 Whether the matter be good or euill 2 For what cause it was so done 3 For whose sake and Example it was If Phrase 1 Whence the phrase is deriued 2 The meaning of the holy Ghost 3 Whether in the law or in the gospell 4 Whether for good or for euill If difficultie or contradiction 1 Whether contrarie in letter or in sence 2 The words before and after 3 The manner of doing or speaking 4 The time when it was 5 The place where it was If Parable 1 What the matter or subiect is in the nature and qualitie thereof 2 What the spirituall matter is 3 Why it was spoken in Parables 4 When it was spoken If Miracle 1 The person who wrought it 2 For whose sake 3 Before whom 4 To what end If Allegorie 1 What the words are 2 What the sence is 3 Whether in the old or in the new 4 Who speaks it 5 To whom it was If a Sacrifice 1 Whether it be Praise or of prayer 2 Of earthly things commended in the law 3 Of spirituall commended in the Gospell 4 The manner of it If a Sacrament 1 Looke for a commandement 2 The nature of the outward Element 3 The inward graces represented by it 4 The promise of saluation Thus you shall examine and finde out a true sacrament from that which is imagined for these foure must needs be in euerie perfect sacrament The tenth Introduction THe conclusion of all arts and studies doe consist of three parts to weer Reading Noting and Exercise To the end you may make perfect vse of your Reading I haue thought good to cōpose this order for your Noting then Gods spirit assisting your