The marrovv and iuice of tvvo hundred and sixtie scriptures. Or Monas tessaragraphica that is: the foure holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, appointed euery Sonday to be read in our Church of England, combined and brought vnto one chiefe head and point of doctrine: together with the rest of the holy Scriptures ... Extracted by Iames Forrester, minister of Gods word at Enderby neere Bullingbrooke in Lincolnshire, chapleine to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie.
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- The marrovv and iuice of tvvo hundred and sixtie scriptures. Or Monas tessaragraphica that is: the foure holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, appointed euery Sonday to be read in our Church of England, combined and brought vnto one chiefe head and point of doctrine: together with the rest of the holy Scriptures ... Extracted by Iames Forrester, minister of Gods word at Enderby neere Bullingbrooke in Lincolnshire, chapleine to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie.
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- Forester, James, b. 1559 or 60.
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- Printed at London :: [By Nicholas Okes] for Simon Waterson dwelling at the signe of the Crowne in Paules Church-yard,
- 1611.
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Contents
- title page
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TO THE MOST CHRISTIAN, HIGH AND MIGHTIE PRINCE, OVR SO∣VERAIGNE LORD,
IAMES, BY THE Grace of God, King of great Brittaine, France andIreland, Defender of the true, ancient, and Catholicke Faith. - To the godly and peaceable Readers herof, grace and peace be multiplyed abundantly in CHRIST IESVS.
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THE PROEME, CONTAINING THE OCCASIONS AND MOTIVES, THE SVBIECT MATTER, THE Methode and vse of this Harmonie and
Combination following. - The first Sonday in Aduent.
- The second Sonday in Aduent.
- The third Sonday in Aduent.
- The fourth Sonday in Aduent.
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The Natiuity of our Lord Iesus Christ, commonly (but truely) called Christ∣mas day. - The Sonday after Christmas.
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The Circumcision of our Lord called
also New-yeares-day. -
The Epiphany of our Lord Iesus (that is, his appearing to the Wisemen) other∣wise called, the Twelfth day. - The first Sonday after the Epiphany.
- The second Sonday after the Epiphany.
- The third Sonday after the Epiphany.
- The fourth Sonday after the Epiphany.
- The fifth Sonday after the Epiphany.
- Septuagesima Sonday.
- Sexagesima Sonday.
- Quinquagesima Sonday.
- The first Sonday in Lent.
- The second Sonday in Lent.
- The third Sonday in Lent.
- The fourth Sonday in Lent.
- The fifth Sonday in Lent.
- The sixth Sonday in Lent.
- Easter day.
- The first Sonday after Easter.
- The second Sonday after Easter.
- The third Sonday after Easter.
- The fourth Sonday after Easter.
- The fifth Sonday after Easter.
- The glorious Ascension of our Lord.
- The Sonday after Ascension day.
- Whitsonday, called Pentecost.
- Trinity Sonday.
- The first Sonday after Trinity
- The second Sonday after Trinity.
- The third Sonday after Trinity.
- The fourth Sonday after Trinity.
- The fifth Sonday after Trinity.
- The sixth Sonday after Trinity.
- The seuenth Sonday after Trinity.
- The eighth Sonday after Trinity.
- The ninth Sonday after Trinity.
- The tenth Sonday after Trinity.
- The eleuenth Sonday after Trinity.
- The twelfth Sonday after Trinity.
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The
13. Sonday after Trinity. -
The
14. Sonday after Trinity. -
The
15 Sonday after Trinity. -
The
16. Sonday after Trinity. -
The
17. Sonday after Trinity. -
The
18. Sonday after Trinity. -
The
19. Sonday after Trinity. -
The
20. Sonday after Trinity. -
The
21. Sonday after Trinity. -
The
22. Sonday after Trinity. -
The
23. Sonday after Trinity. -
The
24. Sonday after Trinity. -
The 25. Sonday after Trinity. -
A GENERALL CONNE∣xion and Harmony of all those holy Scrip∣tures that are appointed to be read throughout all the Congregations and Parishes of England, vpon all the Saboth daies, or Sondaies throughout the whole yeare, as also vpon those great and solemne Feasts of
Christs Natiuity, hisCircumcision, hisAppearing and manife∣sting of himselfe to theGentiles, hisFasting, andTentation, hisPassion, Death, Resurrection, Ascen∣sion, and his sending down of the holy Ghost, with the graces and gifts thereof, which fell vpon the Church, and shall con∣tinue with them to the end ofthe World.
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THE PROEME, CONTAINING THE OCCASIONS AND MOTIVES, THE SVBIECT MATTER, THE Methode and vse of this Harmonie and
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AN INDEX, OR TABLE, of all those two hundred and sixtie holy Scriptures (which are contained in this harmonicall Tessarography, or Combination) whether they be whole chapters, or parts and parcels of chapters, out of the old and new Testament, with the number of the page where euery
Com∣bination beginneth. - Because the chiefe Summary Notes on the top of all, or the most part of the Pages of this Booke, could not well be inserted in euery page, I haue thought good to put them in a Table here fol∣lowing by themselues: and so much the rather, for that they do conteine, in very few words, the chiefe scope and drift of all matters conteined throughout the booke, in euery seuerall page, whether it concerne the substance and summary effect of the Chapters and first Lessons, taken out of the old Testament, or of the Epistles and Gospels out of the new.