Moses vnuailed: or Those figures which serued vnto the patterne and shaddow of heauenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Iesus, briefly explained Wherevnto is added the harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth the mysterie of his comming, and of that redemption which by his death he was to accomplish ... By William Guild, minister of Gods Word at King-Edward in Scotland.
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- Moses vnuailed: or Those figures which serued vnto the patterne and shaddow of heauenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Iesus, briefly explained Wherevnto is added the harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth the mysterie of his comming, and of that redemption which by his death he was to accomplish ... By William Guild, minister of Gods Word at King-Edward in Scotland.
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- Guild, William, 1586-1657.
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- London :: Printed by G[eorge] P[urslowe] for Iohn Budge: and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Churchyard, at the signe of the Greene Dragon,
- 1620.
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Contents
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT REVEREND, MOST GRAVE, LEAR∣ned, and worthy Prelate, and Father in GOD, My Lord Bi∣shop of
Winchester. -
MOSES VN-VAILED
- 1. THE TREE OF LIFE, GEN. 2. 9.
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2. Adam,
Rom. 5. 14. -
3.
Abel, Gen. 4. -
4.
Enoch, Gen. 5. 21. -
Noah, Gen. 5. 32. -
6.
Abraham, Gen. 12. -
7. Circumcision typing Baptisme, our Sanctifi∣cation, and Christs bloud which is our inward washing,
Gen. 17. -
Isaac, Gen. 21. -
9.
Melchisedech, Gen. 14. -
10.
Iacob, Gen. 26. -
11.
Iacobs Ladder, Gen. 28. -
12.
Ioseph, Gen. 37. - 13. Moses.
- Of holy times in generall.
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The Passeouer, Exod. 12. 2. Cor. 5. 7. - 15. Aaron.
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The High-Priest,
Exod. 28. -
17. The Cloudy Pillar.
Exod. 14. -
18. The Rocke,
Exod. 17. -
19.
Manna, Exod. 16. Ioh. 6. -
20. The Brazen Serpent,
Numb. 21. -
21. The Tabernacle,
Exod. 26. -
22. The Vaile of the Holiest,
Exod. 26. 31. -
23. The Arke,
Exod. 25. 10. to 17. - 24. The Arke, as it typed the mysticall body of Christ,
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25. The Mercy-Seat or Propitiatory,
Exod. 25. 17. to 23. -
26. The Golden Censor,
Heb. 9. -
27. The Table of Shew-bread,
Exod. 25. 23. to 31. -
28. The Candlesticke,
Exod. 25. 31. to 40. -
29. The Altar of Perfume,
Exod. 30. 1. to 13. -
30. The Altar of burnt-offering.
Exod. 27. 1. 109. -
31. The Brazen Lauer,
Exod. 30. 18. to 23. -
The burnt-offering of Beasts,
Leu. 1. 10, 14.and 6. 9.to 13. -
33. The Burnt-offering of Fowles,
Leu. 1. 14. to the end of the Chapter. -
34. The dayly Sacrifice,
Exod. 29. 38.to 45. - 35. The Sinne-offering.
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36. The meat-offering,
Leuit. 2.and 6. 14.to 20. -
37. The Peace-offering,
Leu. 3. and 7. 11. to 23. -
38. The solemne yeerely sacrifice of the Bullocke and Goat,
Leu. 16. -
39. The Scape-Goat,
Leu. 16. -
40. The clensing of the Leper,
Leuit. 14. -
41. The sacrifice of the Red Cow, and the sprinkling water,
Numb. 19. - 42. IOSHV A.
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43. Gideon,
Iudg. 6, 7, & 8. compared. -
44.
Iephte, Iudg. 11. and 12.compared. -
45.
Samson, Iudg. 13, 14, 15, & 16. -
46. Samuel, 1.
Sam. 1. compared. -
47.
Dauid, 1. Sam. 13, &c. - 48. SALOMON.
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49.
Salomons Temple, 1.King. 6. as it was a type of Christs personall body,Ioh. 2. 19. -
50. The Temple, as it was a type of Christs mysticall body, the Church. 1.
King. 6. -
Elisha
compared. -
52. Daniel,
compared. - 53. IONAH.
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54.
I Zech. 3. 3. to 6.hoshua, -
55.
Zerubbabel, Haggai 1. & 2.
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TO THE REVE∣REND AND RIGHT Worshipfull, D. YOVNG, Deane of
Winchester. -
THE HARMONY OF ALL THE PRO∣PHETS.
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1.
His Fore-runner, the BAPTIST. - 2. His owne comming or Birth.
- 3. The time of his comming, or Birth.
- 4. The place of his Birth, and of what Tribe he should be of.
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8. Hee is carried to
Egypt after his Birth, that it might bee fulfilled, - 9. A great slaughter of the Bethlee∣mite children ensueth there∣after; whereby this Prophesie was fulfilled,
- 10. After his returne, he is brought and abides in Nazareth: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Prophets,
- 11. He should be God.
- 12. He should be Man.
- 13. Hee should be both, vnited in one Person.
- 14. The Spirit of God should rest vpon him: as was visibly seene in his Baptisme.
- 15. His name should bee IESVS CHRIST, or a Sauior anoin∣ted by God: and to what end his comming and anointing should be.
- 16. His Kingly Office, and admi∣nistration thereof.
- 17. His Priestly Office. What sacri∣fice hee should offer; and for whom he should pray.
- 18. His Propheticall Office, and Pa∣stor all function, abrogating ig∣norance, & restoring light, &c.
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19. He should be the naturall Sonne of God: and therefore n
t begot∣ten by man, but conceiued of the holy Ghost. - 20. His low abasement vpon earth.
- 21. His perfect obedience vnto the Father.
- 22. His meeknesse and mercy to∣wards man.
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23. His humble behauiour, and ri∣ding to Ierusalem on an Asse-Colt,
Math. 21. - 24. His zealous purging of the Temple.
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25. The children cry in the Temple,
Hosanna, to the Sonne ofDa∣uid, as it is written. - 26. The time of his suffering.
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27. His betrayer,
Iudas a Disciple. - 28. His exercise in the Garden, be∣fore hee was betrayed, and what he suffered there.
- 29. The price for which he was sold, and how it was bestowed.
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30. The scattering of his Disciples when he was betrayed, and ta∣ken,
Math. 26. -
31. His preceding sufferings, before his crucifying, in Sco
rging, Buffeting, Spetting, &c. - 32. How his garments should bee parted.
- 33. How hee should bee nayled on a Crosse.
- 34. That hee should be crucified be∣tweene Malefactors.
- 35. How hee should bee mocked and taunted, both in words and gesture.
- 36. What drinke he should get vpon the Crosse.
- 37. How hee should bee forsaken of all.
- 38. The last words that hee should vse.
- 39. His patience that he should haue in all his sufferings.
- 40. For whom hee should suffer all these things, and his owne in∣nocencie therein.
- 41. His legges were not broken, as the others were that were cruci∣fied with him, as was foretold.
- 42. His side was pearced with a Speare, that the Scripture might be fulfilled.
- 43. His Buriall.
- 44. His Resurrection.
- 45. His victory ouer Satan, Death, the Graue, and all our enemies.
- 46. His Ascension, or exaltation, and sitting at the right hand of the Father.
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47. The destruction of Ierusalem, that should shortly ensue after the death of the Messiah and his ascension, by
Titus, the sonne ofVespasian. - 48. Whereby? How? And who are saued by him?
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49. The Calling of the Gentiles, and largenesse of his Dominion ther∣by, (with the perpetuitie there∣of) according to
Noahs wish, and the Promise made toA∣braham. - 50. The conuersion of the Iewes, and what shall precede the same.
- 51. The free and plentifull offer of grace to both Iew and Gentile.
- 52. The happy estate of the Church vnder Christ Iesus in the latter time.
- 53. His second comming to Iudge∣ment, and the Resurrection of all flesh to appeare before him.
- The Thanksgiuing of a Christian Soule for the performance of all these mercifull predictions, and the full accomplishing of that great and glorious worke of our Redemption.
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