Itinerarium totius Sacræ Scripturæ. Or, the trauels of the holy patriarchs, prophets, iudges, kings, our sauiour Christ, and his Apostles, as they are related in the Old and New Testaments. With a description of the townes and places to which they trauelled, and how many English miles they stood from Ierusalem. Also a short treatise of the weights, monies, and measures mentioned in the Scriptures, reduced to our English valuations, quantitie, and weight. Collected out of the workes of Henry Bunting, and done into English by R.B.
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- Itinerarium totius Sacræ Scripturæ. Or, the trauels of the holy patriarchs, prophets, iudges, kings, our sauiour Christ, and his Apostles, as they are related in the Old and New Testaments. With a description of the townes and places to which they trauelled, and how many English miles they stood from Ierusalem. Also a short treatise of the weights, monies, and measures mentioned in the Scriptures, reduced to our English valuations, quantitie, and weight. Collected out of the workes of Henry Bunting, and done into English by R.B.
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- Bünting, Heinrich, 1545-1606.
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Contents
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT HONOV∣RABLE, SIR HENRY MOVNTAGVE Knight, Lord chiefe Iustice of the Kings
Majesties BENCH. - The Preface to the Reader.
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A BRIEF DECLARATION of
Geometricall Measures. -
The description of the Citie of Ierusalem, as it was before
Titus Vespasian destroyed it. - How the Citie Ierusalem is scituate, and standeth distant from Germany.
- The scituation of Ierusalem.
- The holy Citie of Ierusalem may in this manner be briefely described.
- The circuit and bignesse of the City Ierusalem.
- Of mount Sion the higher Citie.
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Of the steps which descended downe from the citie of
Dauid vnto the lower Citie. - Allegoricall or Spirituall significations of mount Sion.
- Of Mount Moriah on which the Temple stood.
- An Allegoricall or Spirituall interpretation of Mount Moriah.
- The description of the Temple of Ierusalem.
- Of the Porches or open Courts of the Temple.
- A particular description of the three seuerall Porches or Courts belonging to the Temple.
- Of the second or middle Court called Solomons Porch.
- Of the third Court or porch, wherein the heathens vsed to pray, com∣monly called the Hall of the Gentiles, or outward Court.
- The Allegoricall or Spirituall meaning of the Temple.
- The mysterie of the white Marble.
- The mysterie of the Gold.
- The mysterie of the Cedar wood.
- The mysterie of the Cherubims.
- The mysterie of the golden Dore of the Temple.
- What the Vaile of the Temple signified.
- The mysterie of the Arke of the Couenant.
- The mysterie of the golden Altar.
- The mysterie of the golden Candlesticks.
- The mysterie of the golden Table.
- The mysterie of the golden Vine and the Crystall grapes.
- The mysterie of Oblations and Sacrifices.
- The mysterie of the vpper Court.
- The mysterie of the Fountaine and molten Sea standing vpon twelue Oxen in the vppermost Court.
- The mysterie of the middle Court.
- Of the outward Court of the Gentiles.
- Of the rest of the memorable Buildings standing vpon mount Moriah.
- Of the Poole of Bethesda.
- Of the tower or castle called Antonia.
- Of the Hall called Coenaculum Anguli.
- Of the Tower Ophel or the darke Tower.
- Of Hamea, or the Tower of the Centurions.
- Of Mount Acra and the buildings vpon it.
- Of the Valley of Cedron.
- Of the Mountaine Bezetha.
- Of the towne Neapolis, or the New City.
- Of the Walls that compassed the Citie.
- Of the gates of Ierusalem.
- The gates vpon the North.
- The gates vpon the West.
- Of the gates within the Citie.
- Of the Springs, Valleys, Fountaines, and other memorable places as they were scituated neere to the Citie, and how to the foure parts of the World.
- Of the mount of Oliues and Bethania, which signifies a house of mourning.
- Of the hill Gihon.
- Of the valley of the sonne of Hinnon.
- Of the field of bloud, called Hakeldama.
- Of the hill Hameskita, or offence and stander.
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Of the destruction of this famous Citie of Ierusalem by
TITVS VESPASIAN. -
How the city of Ierusalem after this destruction by
Titus Vespas. was vtterly beaten downe and defaced byAelius Adr. Caesar, which he re-edifying, called it after his own name Aelia. - The description of Ierusalem and the scituation thereof as it is now in these times.
- Of the Temple of the holy Sepulchre.
- Of the Temple of Solomon as it is at this day.
- Of other buildings within the city of Aelia, which is now called Ierusalem.
- Of the Sects that are in and about the Temple of the holy Sepulchre.
- Of the Sects of the Iewes.
- Of the Saracens and Turkes which inhabit in Ierusalem: of their faith and religion.
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A Relation of the Trauells and Peregrinations of the Saints and holy Patriarchs, as they are seuerally
men∣tioned in the first Booke of MOSES.-
And first of the first man,
ADAM. - Of Paradise.
- Of the foure Riuers that watered Paradise.
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Of the place where Adam and Eua dwelt after the breaking of the commandement, Gen.
3. - Of the place where Cain dwelt.
- Of the place where Noah dwelt.
- Sem.
- Nimroth.
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The Trauels of
Abraham. - Now followeth the description of the Townes and places.
- Haran or Charan, that is, Wrath.
- Sichem, a Shoulder.
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Tanis, in Hebrew
Zoan; an Inne or house of Harbor. - Of the Mount between Bethel and Hay.
- Of the Plaine or Oke of Mamre.
- Of Hebron.
- Of Gerar.
- Of Beerazaba.
- Of Moriah.
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How
Abraham may be typically apprehended. -
The Trauels of
Lot. - The Description of the Townes and places where he trauelled. And first of Sodom.
- Of the Lake or dead Sea, called Asphaltides.
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The trauell of the two Angels that led
Lot out of Sodom. -
Of
Lots two Daughters. -
Of the foure Kings that tooke
LOT prisoner. - Of Astoroth.
- Of Kiriathaim.
- Of Hazezon Thamar.
- Of the plentifull valley Siddim.
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The Trauels of the Egyptian maid
Hagar. -
Of the Fountaine of
Hagar, which is also called the Well of Life. -
Where
Ishmael dwelt. -
The Trauels of
Eleazer the seruant ofAbraham. -
The Trauels of the Patriarch
Isaac. -
The typicall signification of
Isaac. -
The Trauels of the Patriarch
Iacob. -
The Description of the Townes and places to which
Iacob trauelled. -
The typicall signification of the Patriarch
Iacob. -
Of the Trauels of
Esau. - Of mount Sier.
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The typicall meaning of
Esau. -
Of the Trauels of the Patriarch
Iuda. -
The description of the Townes and places to which the Patriarch
Iuda trauelled. -
Of the Trauels of the Patriarch
Ioseph. -
A description of the places and cities through which
Ioseph trauelled. -
The interpretation or allegorie of the Patriarch
Ioseph, and of his life. -
Of the Trauels of the Prophet
Moses, and the chil∣dren of Israel out of Aegypt. -
The description of the townes and places by which
Moses trauelled with the children of Israel.- Of Midian.
- Of Horeb.
- Of Raemsis.
- Of Pihachiroth.
- Of the Red sea.
- Of the misterie of the red Sea.
- Of Baal-Zephon.
- Of Marah.
- Of Elim.
- Of Sin.
- Of Raphadim.
- Of Mount Sinai.
- Of the Graues of Concupiscence.
- Of Hazeroth.
- Of Rithmah.
- Of Rimmon Parez.
- Of Libnah.
- Of Rissa.
- Of Chehelah.
- Of Saphar.
- Of Harada.
- Of Thahath.
- Of Maceheloth.
- Of Tharah.
- Of Mithca.
- Of Cades Barnea.
- Of Chasmona.
- Of Moseroth.
- Of Benei Iaacon.
- Of Hor Gidgad.
- Of Iotbatha.
- Of Arbona.
- Of Aezion Gaber.
- Of Zin-Kades.
- Of the mountaine Hor.
- Of Zalmona.
- Of Phunon.
- Of Oboth.
- Of Igim.
- Of Dibon Gad.
- Of Almon Diblathaim.
- Of the mountaines Abarim.
- Of Iahza.
- Of Chezbon.
- Of Iaezir.
- Of Edrie.
- Of Astoroth.
- Of Pisgah.
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The Trauels of the Prophet
Balaam. - Of the Plain of the Vines.
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The Trauels of that noble Captaine
IOSHVAH. -
The description of the seuerall townes and places to which
Ioshuah trauelled.- ¶ Of Rechob.
- Of Haemah or Chaemah.
- Of Gilgal.
- Of Iericho.
- Of Hai or Ai.
- Of Gibeon.
- Of Ajalon.
- Of Azeka.
- Of the valley of Achor.
- Of Makedah.
- Of Libna.
- Of Lachis.
- Of Eglon.
- Of Debir.
- Of Asdod or Azotes.
- Of Gaza.
- Of the riuer Merom.
- Of Sidon.
- Of Libanus.
- Of the riuer Iordan.
- Of Hazor.
- Of Siloh.
- Of Timnah.
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The type and mysterie of
IOSHVAH. -
Where the one and thirty Kings dwelt, ouercome and slain by
IOSHVAH, Ios.10.
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And first of the first man,
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THE BOOKE OF IVDGES.
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The Trauels of
Caleb andAthniel. - The Description of the Townes and places to which they trauelled.
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The typicall signification of
CALEB. - Of Athniel.
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The Trauels of
Ehud the third Iudge of Israel. -
The Trauels of
Ehud. - Of Mount Ephraim.
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The Trauels of the sonnes of
Hobab the Kenite. - Of Arad.
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The Trauels of
Iael, the wife ofHeber the Kenite, who killedSisera the Captaine. -
Of
Deborah andBarak. -
The Trauels of
Deborah andBarak. - Of Thabor.
- Of Hazor.
- The Mistery of Deborah.
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Of
Barak. -
Of the trauels
GIDEON. -
The Description of the Townes and places to which
GEDION trauelled. -
The Trauels of
Abimalech the sixt Iudge of Israel. - Of Thebez.
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Of the flight of
Iotham which was the brother ofAbimelech. - Of Mount Gerizim.
- Of Beerah.
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Of
Thola the seuenth Iudge of Israel. -
Of
Iair the eighth Iudge of Israel. -
The trauels of
Ieptha. - Of the Cities and places mentioned in his Trauels.
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The trauels of
Sampson. -
The description of the seuerall Townes and places to
which SAMPSON trauelled. -
The typicall signification of
SAMPSON. - The trauels of the Spies of the Danites.
- Of Lais.
- The trauels of the Danites.
- Of Kiriath-jearim.
- The Trauels of the Leuite, whose Concubine the Inhabitants of Gibeon most wickedly abused.
- Of Ramath.
- The Trauels of the Children of Israel when they fought against the Benjamites.
- Of Iabes.
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The trauels of
ELIMELECH, and his wifeNAOMI.
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The Trauels of
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The first Booke of SAMVEL.
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The Trauels of
HANNA, the mother of the Prophet SAMVEL. - Of Ramathaim Sophim.
-
How the Arke of God was borne from place to place, after it was won from the children of Israel by the Phili∣stines, 1Sam. 4.5.6. - ¶ Of the Townes and places to which the Arke of the Lord was carried
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The Trauels of the Prophet
Samuel. -
The Typicall signification of
Samuel. -
The Trauels of King
SAVL. - The description of the townes and places to which he trauelled.
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The typicall representation of
SAVL. - The Philistines trauels from their Campe to Michmas.
- Of Zoboim.
-
The trauels of
Ionathan, Sauls sonne. -
The trauels of
Abiather, Abimelechs sonne. - Of Kegilah.
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The trauels of King
Dauid. -
The Description of the places to which
Dauid trauelled. -
Of
Dauids name. -
How
Dauid was a type of Christ. -
The Trauels of
ABNER, one ofSauls Captaines. - Of Bithron.
-
The Trauels of
IOAB. - The description of the places to which he trauelled.
-
The Trauels of
Baena andRechab. -
The Trauels of
Absalon. - Of Baal-hazor.
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Of the name
ABSOLON. - The Trauels of the wise woman of Thecoa.
- Of Thecoa.
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Of
ACHITOPHEL. -
The Trauels of wicked
Shimei,
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The Trauels of
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The Books of
Kings andChronicles. -
Of
ABISHAG the Virgin that lay with Dauid. -
The Trauels of King
Solomon. - The description of the places to which he trauelled.
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The Typicall signification of
Solomon. -
The Trauels of
Solomons Ships. - Of India.
- The Trauels of the Queene of Saba.
- Of Aethiopia.
- Of Saba.
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The Trauels of King
Pharaoh out of Aegypt, when he ouer∣came the Towne of Gazer,1 Reg.9. - Of Memphis.
- Of Gazar.
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The Trauels of
Hadad King of Idumaea. -
Of
Reson, Solomons aduersarie. -
The Trauels of the Kings of Israel; and first ofIEROBOAM. -
The Description of the townes and places to which
IEROBOAM trauelled. - Of the yeares of the iniquitie of Israel.
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Of
Ieroboams wife Queene of Israel. - The journey of the man of God which came out of Iuda.
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The Trauels of
NADAB, the second King of Israel. - Of Gibithon.
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The Trauels of
Baesa King of Israel. - Of Ramah.
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Of
Ella orElah King of Israel. -
Of
Zimri King of Israel. -
The Trauels of
Omri King of Israel. - Of Samaria.
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Of
Hiel that built Iericho againe. -
The Trauels of King
Ahab. - The Description of Carmel, Apheck and Ramoth, you may reade before.
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Of
Ahaziah the sonne ofAhab. -
The Trauels of
Iehoram King of Israel. -
The Trauels of
Iehu King of Israel. -
Of
Iehoahas King of Israel. -
The Trauels of
Ioas King of Israel. - Of Bethsemes.
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The Trauels of
Ieroboam the second of that name King of Israel. -
Of
Zachariah King of Israel. -
Of
Sallum King of Israel. -
The Trauels of
Menahem. - Of Thypsa.
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Of
PEKAHIA King of Israel. -
The Trauels of
PEKAH King of Israel. -
Of
HOSEA the last King of Israel. -
The Trauels of the People which
SALMANASSER Em∣perour of the Assyrians sent to dwell in the Land of Israel. -
The Trauels of the Kings of Syria that made warre vpon the Kings of Israel. And first of the Trauels or incursions of
BENHADAD. -
The Trauels of the Captaines which
Benhadad King of Syria sent to waste and destroy the land ofBaesa King of Israel. - ¶ The Description of the Places to which they trauelled.
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The Trauels of
NAAMAN the Syrian. -
The Trauels of
HASAEL King of Syria. -
The Trauels of
BENHADAD second of that name, King of Syria. -
The Trauels of
RESIN King of Syria. -
The Trauels of the Kings of Iudah which reigned in the City of Ierusalem: and first of the Trauels of
REHOBOHAM. -
The Trauels of King
Abia. -
The Trauels of
ASA King of Iudah. -
The journey and expedition of
Saerah King of Aethiopia, whomAsa King of Iudah ouercame in the valley of Zephatha. -
The Trauels of
IEHOSAPHAT King of Iudah. -
The Typicall signification of
IEHOSAPHAT. -
The Trauels of
IORAM King of Iudah. -
The Trauels of
AHAZIAH King of Iudah. -
Of that Idolatrous and wicked Queene
Athalia. -
Of
Ioas King of Iudah. -
The Trauels of
Amasiah King of Iuda. -
The Trauels of
Azariah, orVzziah King of Iudah. - Of the places to which he trauelled.
-
The Trauels of
Iotham King of Iudah. -
Of
Ahaz King of Iudah. -
The Trauels of
Ahaz. -
The Trauels of
Ezekias King of Iuda. -
The Trauels of
Manasses. -
Of
Amon King of Iuda. -
The Trauels of King
Iosiah. -
The Trauels of
Iehoahas King of Iudah. -
Of
Iehoiakim King of Iuda. -
Of
Iehoiachin King of Iudah. -
The Trauels of
Zedekiah the last King of Iudah. -
Of the destruction of Ierusalem by
Nabuchadonezar. - Of Babylon.
- Of the ruines of old Babylon that are extant at this day.
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Of
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The Trauels of the Babylonian and Assyrian Kings and Emperours that fought against Israel and Iudah. And first of
Phul Belochus King of Assyria.-
The Trauels of
TIGLAT PHVLASSER King of the Assyrians. -
OF the city Niniveh you may reade after, in the trauels of
Io∣nas the Prophet. -
The Trauels of King
SALMANASSER. -
The Trauels of
SENACHARIB King of the Assyrians. -
Of
Assarhaddon King of the Assyrians. -
Of
Merodach the first Emperor of the Babylonians. -
Of
Ben-Merodach Emperor of Babylon. -
Of
Nebuchadnezar first of that name, Emperor of Babylon. -
The Trauels of
Nebuchadnezar the second of that name, Emperor of Babylon. - ¶ The Description of the Cities and places that haue not as yet been mentioned.
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Of
Evil-Merodach Emperor of the Babylonians and Assyrians. -
Of
Niriglissoroor Emperor of Babylon. -
Of
Labassardach the last Emperor of the Babylonions. -
Of
Balthazar Nabonidus the last Emperor of the Babylonians and Assyrians. -
¶ The Trauels of the Kings of Aegypt that fought against of Iudah. And first of
SISACK, who made war vponRehoboam the sonne ofSolomon. -
The Trauels of
PHARAOH NECHO King of Ae∣gypt, who made warre vponIOSIAH King of Iudah. -
The Trauels of the holy Prophets, and first of the Prophet
ELIAH. - Of the Cities and places to which he trauelled.
-
The trauels of the Prophet
Elisaeus orElisha. -
The Typicall signification of
Elisha. -
Tha Trauels of the Shunamite, whose sonne,
Elisha had raised from death to life. -
Of the Prophet
Isaiah or Iesaia. -
The Trauels of the Prophet
Ieremias. -
The trauels of
Vrijah the Prophet. -
Of
Hananias the false Prophet. -
Of the Prophet
Ezekiel. - Of the Riuer Chebar.
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The Trauels of the Prophet
Daniel. - Of the places to which he trauelled.
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The Trauels of the Prophet
Ionah. -
The spirituall signification of the Prophet
Ionas -
Of the Prophet
Micah. -
Of the Prophet
Nahum. -
Of the Prophet
Habacuck. -
Of the Prophet
Zephania. -
Of the Prophets
Haggai andZacharia. -
Of the Prophet
Malachi.
-
The Trauels of
- An Instruction how the Prophets may rightly bee vnderstood.
- An alphabeticall Table of all the Countries and Cities mentioned in the Prophets.
- part
- The Booke of ESTER.
-
APOCRYPHA. The Booke of IVDETH. - The Booke of TOBIAS.
-
Vpon the Booke of MACHABES.
-
The Trauels of
Antiochus Epiphanes. - ¶ Of the Cities and places mentioned in his Trauels.
-
Where that holy Priest
Mattathias the father ofIudas Machabeus dwelt. -
The Trauels of
Iudas Machabeus. - Of the townes and places to which he trauelled.
-
The Typicall signification of
Iudas Macchabeus. -
The Trauels of
Ionathan, the brother ofIudas Macchabeus. - The description of the places mentioned in his Trauels.
-
The Trauels of the high Priest
SIMON, the brother ofIVDAS MACCHABEVS. - ¶ The description of the places mentioned in his Trauels.
-
The Trauels of
Iohn Hyrcanus. -
¶ Of the Kings of Syria that succeeded
Antiochus Epiphanes, and made war vpon theMACHABEES. And first of the Trauels ofAntiochus Eupator. -
The Trauels of
Demetrius Soter the brother of Antiochus Epiphanes. -
The Trauels of King
Alexander son ofEpiphanes, and brother toAntiochus Eupator. - Of Amanus.
-
The Trauels of
Demetrius Nicanor, the sonne of Demetrius Soter. - ¶ Of the Places to which he trauelled.
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The Trauels of
Tryphon, that putAntiochus to death. - ¶ Of the places mentioned in his trauels, which haue been formerly recited.
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The Trauels of
Heliodorus. -
The Trauels of the high-Priests of the Iewes that ruled before the
Machabees, as they are seuerally mentio∣ned in the Books ofMachabees. And first of the tra∣uels ofOnias the high-Priest. -
The Trauels of the high-Priest
Iason. - Of Lacedemonia, the metropolitan city of Peloponesus.
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The Trauels of the high-Priest
Menelaus. -
The Trauels of
Alcimus, High-Priest of the poste∣ritie ofAaron. - ¶ Of the places to which he trauelled.
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The Trauels of
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The quantities of the Monies both Siluer and Gold, as they are seuerally mentioned in the Scriptures, re∣duced to our Weights and English valuations,
- Of a Sicle.
- Of a Mina.
- Of a Talent.
- Of other Weights vsed among the Iews.
- Of the gold Weight among the Iewes.
- Of gold weights which were not originally the Iewes, but borrowed of other Nations, and vsed amongst them.
-
¶ That these things may appeare the plainer vnto you, I haue here added the principall summes of mony, reduced to our English valuations, as they are seuerally mentioned in the most places of Scripture. And first out of
Genesis. -
Now followeth the Reckonings of the monies in the
NEW TESTAMENT. -
Of the ancient Money and Coyne that was vsed amongst the Graecians
and Romans. -
Of the Graecian coine; and first of their Siluer and Brasse
Nummus or Money. - Of the Asiaticke siluer.
- Of the gold coines among the Graecians.
- Of the Asiaticke Gold.
- Of the Graecian Mina and Talents.
- Of the Coines and Moneyes of the ancient Romans: and first of the Brasse Money.
- Of the siluer mony amongst the Romans.
- Of the gold among the Romans.
- Of the gold after the seat of the Empire was translated to Byzantium or Constantinople.
- Of the siluer and brasse money of the Empire; after it was translated to Constantinople.
- Of the Roman summes of Money.
-
The Hebrew, Greeke, and Latine Measures reduced to ours, whereby you may find the quantity of all such Measures
as are mentioned in the Old and New Testament. - Of the Corne Measures.
- Of the measures of Wine and Beere.
-
The Measures mentioned in the old Testament. And first of
GENESIS. - Exodus.
- Leviticus.
- Numbers.
- Deuteronomie.
- Iudges.
- Ruth.
-
I
Samuel. -
I
Kings. - II Kings.
- II Chronicles.
-
The Measures mentioned in the New Testament.
And first of Matthew. - Luke.
- Iohn.
-
Revel. 6.6.
- Examples collected out of prophane Histories, by which you may perceiue the profit that may arise by the due vse of this Treatise, to all such as reade the Gre∣cian and Roman Histories.
-
A Catalogue of the principall Authors out of whom this foregoing Treatise of
Weights andMeasures, &c. was gathered. -
Itinerarium Novi Testamenti.
Wherein is contained the Trauels of the Vir∣gin MARY, andIOSEPH; also of the Wise-men of the East, of our SauiourIesus Christ, and of his Apostles.-
Of
Zacharias the father ofIohn Baptist. -
The Trauels of the Virgin
Mary. -
Now followes the description of the townes and places to which she trauelled.
Of Nazareth. -
Of the mountaines by which
Mary passed when she went to visit her cosenElizabeth. - Of Bethlehem.
- Of the way betweene Iudaea and Aegypt.
- Of Hermopilis.
- Of Canah in Galile.
- Of Capernaum.
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The trauels of the Wise-men out of the East, which came to Bethlehem to see
IESVS. - Of the Starre that appeared to the Wise-men in the East.
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The Trauels of
Iohn Baptist. - Of the townes and places to which he trauelled. Of Adumim.
- Of Bethabara.
- Of Aenon.
- Of Macherus or Macharuntes.
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The Trauels of our Lord and Sauiour Christ in his infancie, Matthew
3. Luke2. - The trauels of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ, from his Baptisme till the first yeare of his Ministrie.
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The Trauels of our Sauior Christ in the first yeare of his Mi∣nistery, which was the
31 of his age. - ¶ Of the Townes and places to which he trauelled. Of Canain Galile.
- Of Capernaum.
- Of Sichar.
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The Trauels of our Sauiour Christ in the second yeare of his Ministerie; which was the two and thirtieth yeare of his age. - Of the townes and places to which he trauelled.
- The Trauels of our Sauiour Christ in the third yeare of his Ministrie, which was the three and thirtieth yeare of his age.
- Of the townes and places to which he trauelled.
- The Trauels of Christ in the fourth yeare of his Ministery, be the foure and thirtieth of his age.
- ¶ Of the townes and places to which he trauelled.
- Of the Castle from whence the Asse and the Colt were brought vpon which our Sauiour rode to Ierusalem.
- Of the Mount of Oliues.
- Of Gethsamene.
- Of Kidron or Cedron.
- Of Mount Caluarie.
- The Description of the holy Sepulchre.
- Of Emmaus.
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Of
Simon of Cyrene. -
Of
Ioseph of Arimathea who buried Christ. -
The Trauels of
Peter. -
Allegations of the Author to proue that
Peter was neuer at Rome. - ¶ Of the Townes and places to which he trauelled.
- Of Lidda.
- Of Caesarea Strato.
- Of Ioppa.
- Of Babylon in Egypt.
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The Trauels of Saint
Iohn, with the Annotation of the Times wherein he liued. -
¶ The testimony of the Fathers concerning
Iohn. -
¶ The description of the townes and places to which
Iohn trauelled. -
The Trauels of
Philip. -
The Trauels of the Aethiopian which was Eunuch to Queene
Candaces, who kept her court in Saba. -
An Introduction to the Trauels of Saint
Paul. -
The Trauels of the holy Apostle S.
Paul, with an axact annotation of the times. - Of the townes and places to which he trauelled.
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The second Trauels of the Apostle
Paul, in the company ofBarnabas. - Of the townes and places to which he trauelled.
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The third Trauels of
Paul in the company ofSylas. - ¶ Of the townes and places to which he trauelled.
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The fourth peregrination of the Apostle
Paul. - Of the townes and places to which he trauelled.
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The Trauels of S.
Paul when he was taken captiue and carried Prisoner to Rome. - Of the townes and places to which he trauelled.
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Of
- A Table of the Persons, Townes, and places men∣tioned in the foregoing Treatise.