The theatre of Gods judgements wherein is represented the admirable justice of God against all notorious sinners ... / collected out of sacred, ecclesiasticall, and pagan histories by two most reverend doctors in divinity, Thomas Beard ... and Tho. Taylor ...
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- The theatre of Gods judgements wherein is represented the admirable justice of God against all notorious sinners ... / collected out of sacred, ecclesiasticall, and pagan histories by two most reverend doctors in divinity, Thomas Beard ... and Tho. Taylor ...
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- Beard, Thomas, d. 1632.
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- London :: Printed by S.I. & M.H. and are to be sold by Thomas Whitaker ...,
- 1642-1648.
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- Providence and government of God.
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Contents
- title page
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To His Highnesse IAMES Duke of
YORK. - THE PREFACE.
- list of sources
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The first Booke, OF THE WORTHY AND MEMORABLE HISTORIES of the great and marvellous Iudgements of God sent upon the World for their mis∣deeds against the Commandements of the first and second Table.-
CHAP. 1.
Touching the Corruption and Perversity of this World, how great it is. -
CHAP. II.
What is the cause of the great overflow of Vice in this age. -
CHAP. III.
That Great men which will not abide to be admonished of their faults, cannot escape punishment by the hand of God. -
CHAP. IIII.
How the Iustice of God is more evidently declared upon the mighty ones of this world, than upon any other, and the cause why. -
CHAP. V.
How all men, both by the Law of God and Nature, are inexcusable in their sinnes. -
CHAP. VI.
How the greatest Monarchs in the World ought to be subject to the Law of God, and consequently the Lawes of Man and Nature. -
CHAP. VII.
Of the punishment that seised upon PharaohKing of Aegypt, for resisting God, and transgressing the first commandement of the Law. -
CHAP. VIII.
More Examples like unto the former. -
CHAP. IX.
Of those that persecuted the Sonne of God and his Church. -
CHAP. X.
More examples of Persecutors. -
CHAP. XI.
Of the Iewes that persecuted Christ. -
CHAP. XII.
Of those that in our age have persecuted the Gospell in the person of the Faithfull. -
CHAP. XIII.
Other examples of the same subject. -
CHAP. XIV.
A Hymne of the persecution of Gods Church, and the deliverance of the same. -
CHAP XV.
Of Apostata's and Backsliders, that through infirmity and feare have fallen away. -
CHAP. XVI.
Of those that have willingly fallen away. -
CHAP XVII.
Of the third and worst sort of Apostates, those that through malice forsake the Truth. -
CHAP. XVIII.
Of the third and worst sort of Apostata's. -
CHAP. XIX.
Of Heretiques. -
CHAP. XX.
Of Hypocrites. -
CHAP. XXI.
Of Conjurers, and Enchanters. -
CHAP XXII.
Of those that through pride and vaine-glory strove to usurpe the honour due unto God. -
CHAP. XXIII.
Of Epicures, and Atheists. -
CHAP XXII.
Touching the transgressors of the second Comman∣dement, by Idolatry. -
CHAP. XXV.
Of many evils that have come upon Christendome for Idolatry. -
CHAP. XXVI.
Of those that at any time corrupted and mingled Gods Religion with humane inventions, or went about to change or dis∣quiet the discipline of the Church. -
CHAP. XXVII.
Of Perjuries. -
CHAP. XXVIII.
More examples of the like subject. -
CHAP. XXIX.
Of Blasphemers. -
CHAP. XXX.
Of those that by cursing and denying God give themselves to the Devill. -
CHAP. XXXI.
More examples of Gods Iudgements upon Cursers. -
CHAP. XXXII.
Punishments for the contempt of the Word and Sacraments; and abuse of holy things. -
CHAP. XXXV.
Of those that prophane the Sabbath day.
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CHAP. 1.
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THE SECOND BOOKE.
-
CHAP. I.
Of rebellious and stubborne children to∣wards their Parents. -
CHAP. II.
Of those that rebell against their Superiors. -
CHAP. III.
More examples of the same subject. -
CHAP. IIII.
Of such as have murthered their Rulers or Princes. -
CHAP. V.
Of such as rebelled against their Superiors, because of Sub∣sidies and Taxes imposed upon them. -
CHAP. VI.
Of Murtherers. -
CHA. VII.
A sute of examples like unto the former. -
CHAP. VI.
Other examples like unto the former. -
CHAP. IX.
Other memorable examples of the same subject. -
CHAP. X.
Of divers other Murderers, and their severall punishments. -
CHA. XI.
Of the admirable discovery of Murders. -
CHAP. XII.
Of such as have murdered themselves. -
CHAP. XIII.
Of Paricides, or Parent Murderers. -
CHAP. XIIII.
Of Subject Murtherers. -
CHAP. XV.
Of those that are both cruell and disloyall. -
CHAP. XVI.
Of Queenes that were Murtherers. -
CHAP. XVII.
Of such, as without necessity, upon every light cause, move war. -
CHAP. XVIII.
Of such as please themselves overmuch in seeing Cruelties. -
CHAP. XIX.
Of such as exercise too much rigour and severity. -
CHAP. XX.
Of Adulteries. -
CHAP. XXI.
Of Rapes. -
CHAP. XXII.
Other examples of Gods Judgements upon Adulterers. -
CHAP. XXIII.
Shewing that Stues ought not to be suffered among Christians. -
CHAP. XXIIII.
Of Whoredomes committed under colour of Marriage. -
CHAP. XXV.
Of unlawfull Marriages, and their issues. -
CHAP. XXIV.
Touching incestuous Marriages. -
CHAP. XXVII.
Of Adulterie. -
CHAP. XXVIII.
Other examples like unto the former. -
CHAP. XXIX.
Other examples like unto the former. -
CHAP. XXX.
More examples of the same argument. -
CHAP. XXXI.
Of such as are divorced without cause: -
CHAP. XXVII.
Of those that either cause or authorise unlawfull Divorcements. -
CHAP. XXXIII.
Of Incestuous persons. -
CHAP. XXXIV.
Of effeminate persons, Sodomites, and other such like Monsters. -
CHAP. XXXV.
Of the wonderfull evill that ariseth from this greedinesse of lust. -
CHAP. XXXVI.
Of unlawfull gestures, Idlenesse, Gluttony, Drunkennesse, Dancing, and other such like dissolutenesse. -
CHAP. XXXVII.
Of Theeves and Robbers. -
CHAP. XXXVIII.
Of the excessive burdenings of the Comminalty. -
CHAP. XXXIX.
Of those that have used too much cruelty to wards their subjects in Taxes and Exactions. -
CHAP. XL.
More examples of the same subject. -
CHAP. XLI.
Of such as by force of armes have either taken away, or would have taken away, the goods and lands of other men. -
CHAP. XLII.
Of Vsurers, and their theft. -
CHAP. XLIII.
Of Dicers and Card-players, and their theft. -
CHAP. XLIV.
Of such as have beene notorious in all kinde of sinne. -
CHAP. XLV.
More examples of the same argument. -
CHAP. XLVI.
Of Calumniation and false witnesse bearing. -
CHAP. XLVII.
That Kings and Princes ought to looke to the execution of Iustice, for the punishment of naughty and corrupt manners. -
CHAP. XLVIII.
Of such Princes as have made no reckoning of punishing vice, nor regarded the estate of their People. -
CHAP. XLIX.
How rare and geason good Princes have beene at all times. -
CHAP. L.
That the greatest and mightiest Cities are not exempt from punish∣ment of their iniquities. -
CHAP. LI.
Of such punishments which are common to all men in regard of their iniquities. -
CHAP. LII.
That the greatest punishments are reserved and layed up for the wicked in the world to come. -
CHAP. LIII.
How the afflictions of the godly, and the punishment of the wicked differ.
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CHAP. I.
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A briefe Summarie of more Examples, annexed to the former by the same Author.
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CHAP. I.
Of such as have persecuted the Church of Christ. -
CHAP. II.
Of Perjurie. -
CHAP. III.
Of Epicures and Atheists. -
CHAP. IV.
Of Idolatrie. -
CHAP. V.
Of Blasphemie. -
CHAP. VI.
Of Conjucers, Magitians, and Witches. -
CHAP. VII.
Of the prophanation of the Sabbath. -
CHAP. VIII.
Of Drunkennesse. -
CHAP. IX.
Of rebellious and disobedient Children to their Parents. -
CHAP. X.
Of Murtherers. -
CHAP. XI.
Of Adulterie. -
CHAP. XII.
Of Theeves and Robbers. -
CHAP. XIII.
Of Trecherie. -
CHAP. XIV.
Of the molestation of evill Spirits, and their execution of Gods Iudgements upon men. -
CHAP. XV.
The conclusion, concerning the protection of holy angels, over such as feare God.
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CHAP. I.