Little Timothe his lesson: or, A summary relation of the historicall part of holy scripture plainely and familiarly comprized in meeter, for the helpe of memory, and instruction of the ignorant in the writings of God. By E.G. Mr. in Arts, and practitioner in physicke for the Kings hospitall of St. Bartholomew, in the city of Glocester.

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Little Timothe his lesson: or, A summary relation of the historicall part of holy scripture plainely and familiarly comprized in meeter, for the helpe of memory, and instruction of the ignorant in the writings of God. By E.G. Mr. in Arts, and practitioner in physicke for the Kings hospitall of St. Bartholomew, in the city of Glocester.
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Graile, Edmond, b. ca. 1577.
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London :: Printed by William Hall for Ionas Man, and are to bee sold in Pater-noster-row at the signe of the Talbot,
1611.
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Bible. -- Selections -- Paraphrases, English.
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"Little Timothe his lesson: or, A summary relation of the historicall part of holy scripture plainely and familiarly comprized in meeter, for the helpe of memory, and instruction of the ignorant in the writings of God. By E.G. Mr. in Arts, and practitioner in physicke for the Kings hospitall of St. Bartholomew, in the city of Glocester." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02024.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 13, 2025.

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Section 13.

NOr doth he Babylon forget, the Idolatrous drunken whore, Three Angels he against her set, and after, seuen more: [cap. 14] The first, by preaching to descry, the next, to shew her fall, The third doth torments notifie, bequeath'd her louers all. Those seuen, seuen vials had, [cap. 15] full of the wrath of God, Which they powr'd out as they were bad on all the earth abroad, [cap. 16] Vnto the ruine of the Beast, and of the whore of Rome, [Cap. 17] That golden-purple Antichrist: for this her heauy dome, Kings of the earth and Marchants proud, [Cap. 18] take vp a lamentation: But holy Saints, sing praises lowd, [Cap. 19] for Churches preseruation, Vnto the Conquerour of fame, that cloath'd is with the word, And beares on thigh, a mighty name, and in his mouth a sword;

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Who summoned triumphantly, to his victorious feast, The fowles that by mid-heauen fly. As for his foe, the Beast, He with the Prophet false were cast, into the brimstone lake: The sword deuoured all the rest, that part with him did take. And then the Diuell that Dragon stout, [cap. 20] that Serpent old (once chained, A thousand yeeres, and then let out, he fiercely rag'd and raigned, With Gog and Magogs armed strength, whom God consum'd in ire.) [cap. 20 9] The Diuell (I say) was cast at length, in lake of brimstone fire. And with him, all the damned race: for God comes on his throne, A dreadfull Iudge▪ before whose face, both heauen and earth are gone, And hell and graue and sea and land, deliuer vp their dead; Who all before the Iudge doe stand, and bookes are opened; As they haue done, doom doth begin, his worke eche one commendeth; The wicked out, the godly in, and so the Session endeth.
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