A sacred poem wherein the birth, miracles, death, resurrection, and ascension of the most holy Jesus are delineated ... : also eighteen of David's psalms, with the Book of Lamentations paraphras'd, together with poems on several occasions / by James Chamberlaine.
- Title
- A sacred poem wherein the birth, miracles, death, resurrection, and ascension of the most holy Jesus are delineated ... : also eighteen of David's psalms, with the Book of Lamentations paraphras'd, together with poems on several occasions / by James Chamberlaine.
- Author
- Chamberlaine, James, Sir, d. 1699.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by R.E. for R. Bentley and M. Magnes ...,
- 1680.
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- Subject terms
- Jesus Christ -- Poetry.
- Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Paraphrases, English.
- Bible. -- O.T. -- Lamentations -- Paraphrases, English.
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"A sacred poem wherein the birth, miracles, death, resurrection, and ascension of the most holy Jesus are delineated ... : also eighteen of David's psalms, with the Book of Lamentations paraphras'd, together with poems on several occasions / by James Chamberlaine." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A31568.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 27, 2024.
Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- TO THE READER.
- THE TABLE.
- poem
- ERRATA.
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A SACRED POEM.
- part
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miracles
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MIRACLE I. Jesus his turning Water into Wine, at a Marriage Feast, inCana ofGalilee. -
MIRACLE II. His Cure of a Noble Man's Son, who lay Sick of a Feaver atCapernaum. -
MIRACLE I. In the second year of Christ's publick Ministry. The taking of a vast draught of Fish at the com∣mand of Jesus to launch out into the Deep, &c. -
MIRACLE II. The Cure of a Demoniack in the City ofCaper∣naum. -
MIRACLE III. The Cure ofPeter 's Wives Mother, who was sick of a Feaver. -
MIRACLE IV. The Cure of divers sick persons in the Evening of that Sabbath. -
MIRACLE V. The healing of several Sick and Diseased Persons, by Jesus as he went throughGalilee, and more particularly the Cure of a Leper. -
MIRACLE VI. The Cure of a Man sick of a Palsie atCapernaum. -
MIRACLE VII. The Cure of an Impotent Man, by the Pool ofBethesday. -
MIRACLE VIII. The Cure of one who had a wither'd Hand, wrought inGalilee. -
MIRACLE IX. The Cure of several Persons by our Saviour, when he came down from the Mountain. -
MIRACLE X. The Cure of a Leper by our Saviour, after he had ended his Sermon on the Mountain. -
MIRACLE XI. The Cure of a Centurions Servant inCaperna∣um, who was sick of a Palsie. -
MIRACLE XII. The raising of a Widow's Son to Life, who dwelt atNaim. -
MIRACLE XIII. Jesus's Cure of a Demoniack, who was Blind and Dumb, after his return toCapernaum; and of the difference and concertation between him and the Scribes about it.
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The Prayer of the Most Holy Jesus, before his Apprehension. Saint
John. - On Jesus his Apprehension, Examination, Death, Resurrection and Ascension.
- frontispiece
- title page
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Eighteen of
Davids Psalms Paraphras'd. - title page
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LAMENTATIONS.
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CHAP. I. 1. The miserable estate ofJerusalem by reason of her Sin.12. She complaineth of her Grief.18. And confesseth Gods Judgment to be Righteous. -
CHAP. II. 1. Jeremiah lamenteth the Misery ofJerusalem. 20. He camplaineth thereof to God. -
CHAP. III. 1. The Faithful bewail their Calamities.31. They acknowledge God's Justice. -
CHAP. IV. 1. Sion bewaileth her pitiful estate.13. She confesseth her Sins. -
CHAP. V. A pitiful Complaint ofSion in Prayer to God. - CONCLƲSION.
- A Prayer for the Church.
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- title page
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Poems on several Occasions.
- The Sinners Wish.
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On
Lazarus rais'd. - To Death.
- The Morning Sacrifice.
- On Reprobation.
- A Meditation on Mans Folly.
- A Vow.
- Deus mi.
- Domine Jesu.
- To a young Person that was about to Vow Celibacy.
- Justice.
- The Prodigal Son.
- Thou didst hide thy Face and I was troubled.
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On
Mary Magdelene weeping. - On the ten Lepers made clean.
- Riches and Beauty are deceitful, but a faithful Friend is the Medicine of Life.
- The Sensualist.
- A Prayer.
- God's Goodness and Man's Folly.
- An Admonition.
- The Penitent.
- A Prayer before the Sacrament.
- A Farewell to the World.