Piety, and poesy. Contracted. By T. J.
- Title
- Piety, and poesy. Contracted. By T. J.
- Author
- Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?
- Publication
- London :: printed for Robert Wood,
- 1643.
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- Subject terms
- Jesus Christ -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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"Piety, and poesy. Contracted. By T. J." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A46267.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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PIETY, AND POESY.
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On the Title, that was fixed upon the Cross of our Blessed Saviour: Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews. - A Dream of Dooms Day.
- The Dream.
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On Lot'sWife looking back to Sodom. - The Inscription.
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On Eve'tasting the Apple. - On the Children of Israel murmur∣ring at Manna.
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On Mary Magdalen'scoming to the Tomb of our Saviour. -
On Petercalled to be a Fisher of Men. -
On Peter'sImprisonment and Release. - Imploration.
- On the Penitent Thiefe upon the Cross.
- Charity begins at home.
- On holy Fasting, and on holy hunger.
- On our Saviour paying Tribute.
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On Paul'shealing the Creeple at Lystra. - On the holy Ghost descending like a Dove.
- Sapiens Dominabitur Astris.
- On the Pharisees requiring of a Sign.
- On our Saviour's receiving of Children.
- On our Saviour's saying, he brought a Sword.
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On Saul'sConversion in his Journey to Damascus. -
On the words, Scriptum est. -
An Eclogue betwixt Saul,the Witch of Endor,and the Ghost of Samuel. - LET US PRAY.
- An Acrostick conteining the Ten COMMANDMENTS.
- Intemperance.
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Elegiack Poems.
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An Elegie on the Death of Mr. John Steward. - The Epitaph.
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On the Death of the most worthily honour'd Mr. John Sidney,who dyed sull of the Small Pox. - The Epitaph.
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An Elegie on the lamented Death of the virtuous Mis Anne Phillips,Dedicate to her Son and Heir Mr. Edmond Philips. -
Thoughts of Lifeand Death,written npon the occasion, ex tempore. - An Epitaph on the Death of an Organist.
- An Epitaph on Himself.
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An Epitaph on a Strumpet, buried at Graves∣end,once at my landing there, to go to Canterbury. -
An Epitaph on my worthy Friend Mr. John Kirk.
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