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Show The Contents r ips ty igs §. 111. Ofthecratltie against the I{eaclites youn, children in Egypt : and of Motes bis nike Of the Kings of Aigypt from thefirf, fersation and education, peopling of it after the Floud, to the © Himes ofthe delinery ofthe lfralites from thence. f §. II11. Of Mofes bis flying ous of Egypt; andthe opimions of certaine ancientHiftortans, ofbie war in Aithiopia, andof his mariage there: f his Paftoralllife: and Philo his I. F indgement : Briefe of a Names awd Times of thatof Peverius of the A Bookes of Genclis,cs A« fir Rings of Egypt: witha note ofthe canfes of difficalticin re- foluing of the trath in thefepoints. §. tt 11 Tob. SV; OfPharaohspar/uite ofthe Ifraclites: and of theirpaffagesowards the ked Ses,fofarré -hatlysheaccount of the Egyptian Dy- " Succoth. §. VI. naftes, & otherwife, it appeares that Chams Ofthe Solarie and.Lnnarie yecres: bow reigne in Egypt beganin the yeere after the Flend-191%: they are reconciled : with the formeofthe Hebrew yeere, and their maunerofinterca- EET That shefe Dynattics werenet divers fa- /ation. milies of Kings, but rather fucce/sions of Regents ete many a one King. §. LIII. §. VIL Ofthepaffage of Ucael from Succoth, te- wards the Red Sea : and of the diuers ayes ofCham,endhiefonne Mizraimyor Ofi- fading out of ree i TIS. Of their paffige oner the Red Sea : and of §. V. : Of thesimse when Ofiris reigueended: and the Red Scast felfe. §. IX. that lacob came into Egypt in'the time, of. Thatthe paffage through the Red Sea was Orusthe fonne of Ofiris, miracalons,andnot abalomebbe. § VI. Of Typhon, Hercules Agyptus, Orus and the two Sefoltres, fucce/sinely reigning after Mizraim:: and ofdiners erreurs. about CHAP. IIT. the former Scfoftres: §. VII. Of Bufitis, thefir ovpreffor ofthe Iftaelites: amdof bis facce(for Queene Thermutis, that teoke vp Mates out ofthe water. wy §.VIIl. Of the two brethren ofQueene Thermu- tis: and what king itwa under whom Mofes was borne : and who it was that perifbed -_ ee CHAP.IIL Of the delinery ofUrael out cas \ Agypts y Laas ey Soe sdesmm \ Ofthe iourneying'ofthe Iftaclices from the Red Sea, tothe place where the Law. wasgiuenthem: vag etcreall, §, L, = tinies by the way: and the canferof nameth the Law of Mofes. §. VII. §. X. Of the Booke of the Battailes ofthe Lord, Apropofall ofwine otherpoints t0 be confide- mentioned in this Storie, and of ether Bookes red; with atouch ofthefinefirf. mcstioned iz Scripture,whichare loft. §. XI §. VIII. OfMoles,his(paring the i(fue ofLot, amd And. agreement ofthe Old. and New Tefla- ofthe Grants in thofe parts: and of Sehon . Of thefixt poinr, to wit, ofthe difference ment. s and Qz. ; §. XII; §. LX. Ofshe reft ofthepointspropofed. Ofthe troubles about the Madianites, and §. XIII. ofMofeshis death, Ofthe fencrall Commandements of the §. X. Decalogue : aud that'the difficultie ts not in Obferwations out ofthe Storie of Moles , refpect ofthe Commandements,buthy our de- How God difpofeth both thefmalleit occafions faslt. §. XIII. and thegreateft refiflances, to the effecting of bisparpofe. ment to come,yet the Decalogue were maf? mece(fary tobe dbferucd. Vs CHAP,VI. Ufthere were not anie Religion, nor Iudge- Ofhbumane Lavw,written,and unwritten, Xx VIL elt Tranfitians by way ofvecapitalation A of[ome things touching Chronalegy, ‘with continuance of the florie,v™: tillthe Amalekites viet with the Ufraclites§. ER OF the Amalekites,Madianites, and ao Nites: upon occafiow ofthe biattell "with tHe beAitlalékitessand Tethros ae who adian. ing a Kehite, was Pri¢ Satine, ver sl OfPhe tinewherthe Law wasgwen Ofthewine undmeshing of the works Lavy, andRight, ut §.I1I; _ The voyagefrom Horch t0Kadesithe my: their tap. §. VI wing back tothe Red Sea, Of the Law ofNature; §LEII. 231 §. VII. Oftheir unvwillinghes. oreturm: withthe ' Ofthe written Law ofGed, punifbment theveof:and ofdiners accidents ig : §..VITI. the returne; Ofthevnwritten Law ofGid,ginen tothe i SVG Patriarches by Tradition, Of Moles errinall st Lin Kadess and the §. 1X. accidents while theyaboke there; Of the Moral, Iudiciall, aud Ceremoniall SiVI. Law: with a Noteprefixed, How the ScripOftheit cimpafsing Tdutnea, andivanel turefpeaketh not alway ia duefenfe, wher it ting to Arnonthe borderof Moab. Of the Nations with whom the Ifrae- nownein other Nations, about the times af Mofes and lofua: with che Lawes, diners commendations of the innentien 4 Egypt. Lavees.. SII. Ghia olong' THI b 4 Of miners Cities & places in Boypt,mentionedin this Story or elfewhere in the Scrip SN. Ofthe definition ofLawes, andof the Law That onely the Prince is exempt from hu- lites bad dealing after their comming wane Lawesand in whatfort, out of Agypt: Andof the menofRe- with « Difcourfe of F thetime ofMotes birth: ana how a eS long the Ufraclites were oppreffedin Of the fecond Booke, «y CHAP.V: Jummeof the Historie of lofua. The Storie of the Iftaclites, from the receining ofthe Law, tothe death of Mofes. §. I. Ow the Nations with whom the Ifraclites were to bane warre, were diners wayes ( as it were) prepared ofUfrael, for their marches shrong bthe Wildernelfe': with a Note.ofthe rencrence to be their Enemies, §. I. © F the namsbring anddifpojing ofthe hop Stuer tothe worfbip ofGod, in this ordering oftheir Trouves. RT §. II. The Offerings of the tmelue Princes : The Pelfeouer ofthefecoud yeare: The aeparting #lethito, © fog +s §, LI. Ofthe Kings ofthe Canaanites and Madianites, mentioned im the Anctewh marres of the Ifraelites. §: IIL ofthe Amalckices aad Lima a 4 |