Zions ioy in her King, comming in his glory. Wherein, the estate of the poore distressed Church of the Gentiles (travailing in the wildernesse towards the new Jerusalem of the Jewes) in her utmost extremities, and height of her joyes, is lively delineated; in some mediations upon that propheticall Psalme 102. wherein the sense is opened, and many difficult places of Scripture inlightned by a harmony, and consent of the Scriptures. Delightfull and profitable to be read in these times of the Churches troubles, and much longed for restauration and deliverance. / By Finiens Canus Vove. Compiled in exile, and lately now revised and somewhat augmented as the weight of the subject and the revolution of the times required. It is ordered this three and twentieth day of January, 1642 by the Committee of the Commons House of Parliament concerning printing, that this booke intituled Zions joy in her King, comming in his glory, be printed. John White.
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- Zions ioy in her King, comming in his glory. Wherein, the estate of the poore distressed Church of the Gentiles (travailing in the wildernesse towards the new Jerusalem of the Jewes) in her utmost extremities, and height of her joyes, is lively delineated; in some mediations upon that propheticall Psalme 102. wherein the sense is opened, and many difficult places of Scripture inlightned by a harmony, and consent of the Scriptures. Delightfull and profitable to be read in these times of the Churches troubles, and much longed for restauration and deliverance. / By Finiens Canus Vove. Compiled in exile, and lately now revised and somewhat augmented as the weight of the subject and the revolution of the times required. It is ordered this three and twentieth day of January, 1642 by the Committee of the Commons House of Parliament concerning printing, that this booke intituled Zions joy in her King, comming in his glory, be printed. John White.
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- Fenwicke, John, d. 1658.
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- Printed at London :: for Benjamin Allen, in Popes-head Alley,
- 1643.
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"Zions ioy in her King, comming in his glory. Wherein, the estate of the poore distressed Church of the Gentiles (travailing in the wildernesse towards the new Jerusalem of the Jewes) in her utmost extremities, and height of her joyes, is lively delineated; in some mediations upon that propheticall Psalme 102. wherein the sense is opened, and many difficult places of Scripture inlightned by a harmony, and consent of the Scriptures. Delightfull and profitable to be read in these times of the Churches troubles, and much longed for restauration and deliverance. / By Finiens Canus Vove. Compiled in exile, and lately now revised and somewhat augmented as the weight of the subject and the revolution of the times required. It is ordered this three and twentieth day of January, 1642 by the Committee of the Commons House of Parliament concerning printing, that this booke intituled Zions joy in her King, comming in his glory, be printed. John White." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A97300.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO THE READER.
- The Author to the Reader.
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A briefe View of this 102.
PSALME. -
MEDITATIONS VPON That Propheticall PSALME 102.
- verse - 1
- verse - 2-3
- verse - 4-5
- verse - 6-8
- verse - 9
- verse - 10-11
- verse - 12-13
- verse - 14-15
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part
- 1. Difficultie.
- The second Difficultie.
- The third Difficulty.
- The fourth Difficultie.
- The fifth Difficultie.
- The sixth and last Difficultie.
- The first signe of Christs second comming.
- The second Signe.
- The third Signe.
- The fourth Signe.
- The fifth Signe.
- The sixth Signe.
- The seventh Signe.
- The eighth Signe.
- The ninth Signe.
- The tenth Signe.
- The eleventh Signe.
- verse - 16
- verse - 17
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verse - 18-22
- poem
- section
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Of the Glory of Christ in his Church and Kingdome.
- 1. In Generall.
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subsection - 2
- The first whereof is, A glorious liberty.
- The second is a healing glory, after liberty out of long captivitie.
- The third glory is of brightnesse and beauty.
- The fourth glory of the Church.
- The fifth glory of the Church is in peace and plenty.
- The next and sixth is of her protection and safetie.
- The seventh and last glory of the Church is in a state of stability, and perpetuity.
- verse - 23-24
- verse - 25
- verse - 26-28
- verse - 29