Prodromus. Or The literall destruction of Ierusalem as it is described in the 79. Psalme: in which are handled these places: Inuocation vnder the crosse. Gods deserting of his people. Christian buriall. Contumelie. God the author of the euill of punishments. Reuenge. Church not euer visible to vs. Confessions of sinnes. True religion not euer prosperous.
- Title
- Prodromus. Or The literall destruction of Ierusalem as it is described in the 79. Psalme: in which are handled these places: Inuocation vnder the crosse. Gods deserting of his people. Christian buriall. Contumelie. God the author of the euill of punishments. Reuenge. Church not euer visible to vs. Confessions of sinnes. True religion not euer prosperous.
- Author
- Dunster, John.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by T. S[nodham] for Ralph Mabb, and are to be sould at his shop, at the signe of the Angell in Paules Church-yard,
- 1613.
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- Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
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"Prodromus. Or The literall destruction of Ierusalem as it is described in the 79. Psalme: in which are handled these places: Inuocation vnder the crosse. Gods deserting of his people. Christian buriall. Contumelie. God the author of the euill of punishments. Reuenge. Church not euer visible to vs. Confessions of sinnes. True religion not euer prosperous." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A20981.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.
Contents
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TO THE RIGHT VVORSHIPFVLL, M
r .Edward Stafford, of BRADFIELD in theCountie of BERK: Grace and glory. -
HIERVSALEMS
destruction. -
Verse 1.
O God, the Heathen are come into thine inheritance, &c. -
Verse 2.
The dead bodies of thy ser∣uants haue they giuen to be meate vn∣to the Fowles of the Heauen, and the flesh of thy Saints to the Beasts of the earth. -
Verse 4.
We are a reproach vnto our neighbours, a scorne and derision to them that are about vs. -
Verse 5.
Lord, how long wilt thou be angry? for euer? shal thy iealou∣sie burne like fire? -
Verse 6.
Poure out thy wrath vpon the Heathen that haue not knowne thee, and vpon the kingdomes that haue not called vpon thy name. -
Verse 7.
Comederunt Iacob:] For they haue deuoured Iacob.] -
Verse 8.
Remember not against vs our former iniquities, &c. -
Verse 9.
Deliuer vs, and be merci∣full vnto our sinnes. -
Verse 10.
Wherefore should the Hea∣then say, Where is now their God? -
Verse 12.
And render to our neigh∣bours seauenfolde the reproach wherewith they haue reproched thee O Lord. -
Verse 13.
So wee thy people, and sheepe of thy pasture, shall praise thee for euer, and from genera∣tion to generation will set forth thy praise.
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Verse 1.
- To the Reader.