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Show The Jecond Bookeof thefirst part Cuaro.Si Car.9s§ 2) was burntto the groundbythe Komanes,thofe Rayens and { yes of all Hilaesa a4 Diofpolis (faith will, of Tyre) Was cate Sein Then chat high andifamous Mountaine and City of Silo;whereon the Arke of Godiwas képefomahy yeeres, till the Philiftims got ic: Fothistheyioyne the'City of Machmas,or Michmas sin which fomathar Atacchad, £- Seein Benis ug idhabiredya place often remembred in the Scriptures.Irftandeth inthe comnyon 'way 7?" S. George beheaded, andburied : in whofe honowt "ype Way: Maccab.1.9; front Samaria towards Hiernfalem:: and is now called Byra: aii Then the:Millage of Naioth where 'Saa/ prophecied) and necreit Ephronjoneofthofe's Kio. c.4. and Cities whithwtbgich tecouéred from Teroboxm 4 cafcer thé great ouerthrow giten himi/s**4" attd memory Zu/tinian the Emperour-caufed a faireChurch to bee built oucr-his Fombe, oo thefebee Tyriushis words: Relicta a dexpris lects maritimis Antepatride, c> Joppe, perlatt boucin patentemplamitiem Elutheriam pertranfenntes, Lida que eff Diofpolis, vbi & carey Martyris Georgij vfgiie Dodie Stpulehramoflenditur, peruemernnt, eivs Ecclefiam quien S7S set 53 A 4d honorem cinfdem Martyris pius G orthedoxus Princeps Romanorum, Auguttus Tuftini anus multofludio & druotioneproksptucedsficripreccperatyores: They haning left (faithhe ontherighthand, the See Townes Antépatris; andsloppe,pafting iter the aréat openplain of Elutheriaycame toLidaa, which tsDiofpolis:' where thefuenptdans Tombe ofthe fame Martyr Si Georgeisiat this\day foexed; whofeChurch; when the Godly and Ortho Prince of the Romances, High and Mighty Inftinian hadcommanded to be built, withgre tarnefineje and prefentdenotiow, oc. Thus farre Fyriws: by whole teltinionie, wee muy coniecaterharthis $:Groge wasmorthat Arrian Bilhop ofAdexandria s but ratherfone better. Chriftian for this of Alexazdia was. flainethetcin anaptore of the People, and hisafhescaltintothe Sea; as Amusianss Marcellinusreports. And yeralfait maybe,thit) this Georgins wasa better Chri/tian, than he is commonly thought : for his wordsoftt Temple of Genin, Howlong (balltins Sepulchreftund ? occafionedthe vproré ofthe peo. pleagainft him: as fearing lefthe would giue attemptto ouerthtowthat beautifull Tet ley Thisalfo Atarcellinus reportss who though he fay thathis Geargiusywas alfodeadly Log. corre 10;Phen Kimbefaim,ofthe Leuites,of which Jofua 1222 uwhich Junius thinksto bethefame. with Lokmehami, ofwhich rChro:6.28;As for Abfeloms Baalafor,which they finde hereabout, /wsius teades it in the Plaine of Chatzor ;andfindes it in the ‘Tribe of luda ; sas 1Y+45 Wetec of two'Chatzors inthar Tribe One necte Kedefh; v: 23:and the othe: the fameas,Cherzrom 7.2 Inthis Tribe alfo theyofinde the City of Mello3:whofe' Citizens, they fay, *ioyned with the Sichemites inmaking the Baftard:e4binnelec King': adding thartorthe building thereof withorher Cities;:Sa/ombnraifed a Tribute vpon the people: Bur it{ééemes that ido. vine Melloor Milld isa Common tiameof a {trong Port or:Cittadell sand fovenins for dimuh eon" Milloseadesintole munitionis and for Salome ficabthAtsllo, het reades wdificabad mimo 29 siovem, and fotheSeptuagint reade xtidixypavin that places Andwithotitdoubr the Millo & which Salomon builr;¢annot betharofSichem. bur ariéther in Hiernfalem. i The other Cities of markein Ephraim are Taphuach,whofe King was flaine by Tafiay; and Ianoach or Ianoah {poyled byTeglatphala(/far';\Pekah then gouerningI { uers others; but. of no great fame. The Mountaines of Ephraim: fotneramerfignifie thé fated of the Chriflians, who elfe mighthaue refened him: yethe addethscharhisalhe 5 greateft part of the Landofthefonnes of /o/ ph, onthe Welt ofIardan®s:feuerall PALes's King.r whereof arethe Hill of Samronor Samaria, 1 Rey. 16.24./* the Hill of Gahas, /ade.2io. Tol 3 withthe afhes of twoothers, were therefore cafbinto the Sea; left if their Reliqnes tad beenegatheredvp, Churches thould bee builtforthem, as for others: Burfor my part ae Trather thinke that it was not Georgiws; whofe namic liuesinthe right honourable Order of our Knights of the Garter, But rather another, whom Tyrizs.abouc cited; witnelleth to hauc beene buried at Lédda or Dio/pol. Thesfamealloisconfirmed by Witriae. Saint Hierome affirmés thavit was fometime called 73agride} and while the Ghriitians inhabited the Holy Land,irhada Bithop Suffragar.y> 94.0 Neere to Liddwor Diofpelis ftandeth:Ramathaof. the Lemites, or Araméthia ; af erveard Tribe of Pema 443 and Ramula, the natiue Citié-of Jofephy which buried the body of chriji.Ther emin.cap,r2.61,atemany places which beatethis name of Rama sonethey fetinthe Tribe of dene Thecwainthe way of Mebron; anotherin Nephtalim, nor fax fiom Sephet; athirdinZ p Sam. 25.5, be they fay, adioyneth to Sephoris $2 fourth, whichthe make the fame = " Silo‘on~ Which anda fift, which is this Kamasiache His of Ephrain, calle RariarSoplin, We Samuel liuedsand wherein heis buried, From hence tothe North alongft the-coaft ave Helon, ov Aialon of the Lait! : Antsrgeanae, Which xeChton. 6s4pollenis of which Jofephusin his Antiquities, and in the:watof ® Bel Ina, 2e:! Zemes oAlfo Balfalifaforwhich Yuniue,a ; Rexi4s qgaircades pldyities Shaisite) they p= heteabourlinthis Tribei of Babratess but tunids Vpon1. Sams,'G»where we readeof Landof shaiifbs}findech ir ID Beniamin, a thoorherfidovofithe Mountaines of Ephraim ftandeth .Gofma, one of che TH" elves ot Cities of goucrnment, the fecond in dignity, of which the Countryaboutl Kerli mame: t@ Tudg. 2.9. Iris called Thin. Ralo ei. JoLs.s0, Hieron ia locis hiebr Mac.1.7, otherwife Pelethiyiwhenee David had part of his Pretorian Souldiers}vnderthe charge of Benaie; barbarous Nati. booke, this us 2sbocks- 313 213 To the Eattofthis place is the Frontier Ciry of lefleti; of whichyof-16.3! flurbers of Common-weales, vfurperSofotlieh Princes King on eh ho v7 Aoother re{pect led thantg amplifietheir own glory,troubledthe who € Wor ¢: - nee after miftthéring one dAdther becamea prey, nore moft faluage and oftthe Hiftory oftheWWorld, the HillofT.@lmon orSalmonyJadg 9.48.the Hills ofthe Region of Tfuph or 7 fophim;),);° 44d 9:5. Where Kama fophim ftood, which wasthe City of Samuel. where rh at plentyof fruittull Vines wpon thefidesofithe Mountaihes, was the occas: 30 fion thar 4acob intheSpirit of Prophecie;Gea,49.22.compared Jofephs wobranches; E- ;,,, phraim ipreadiag : and. Manafle; to the branches of a fruitfiill Vine planted by the Well,fide; and edslof. her Daughter+branehesalongthe Wall: which Allegory al{o Ezehiel,e2.in¢ omg ation for Ephraim (that is, forthe ten Tribes, whole head was shraim a$ alfo in his' Lamentation for luda, he followeth the other Allegoryof Ze»Comparing IndartoaLyon. Vpon thx top of one of the highelt of thefe ,,1°°?, > h 7 oketh alltheplaines on both fides of Iordan, they finde fings wer to ; Te : : 1 Dok: which j they makero bethe ¢read tothe fame with Dagon, of which| Jofephy 1. °°" aa hich-Cattleas itis, 1 Atacc.1 6.Ptolamiie mott traiteroutly, at a banquets whi babeus his F Among the Rivers of this " cond of S40ee in Law. ES Ca waim, they name Gaas, remembred in the {e- ; tefeemesls re though. dwaius reade Hiddai ex una valliwm Gah afi; that Lacob in blus reade Giddai of the Riucrof Gaas. Alfoint! i s: Ys Feidieichoaa this prophects LIDS they the rather v »phet Eas abode during the grear droughth : ferhthe «, i r thatthe Riuer wasdried vp, hee trauailed ree Me n: where he was relicued by the poore Wi-|,, 4 _- ¥y the mo rof Carith,by wh ith the Ran d suided )towar ta,wholedead fonnehe revived, and inereafed her pittance of Meale and_plainly to! n onealloo ef Then Tbawnsth-far.ah, Oraccording tothe Hebrew; ThimmitheSerach: oe0 Toparthies or Preidencies Of Indea which they-eall Thamiuitice ;\ agoodly Oty" ittong, learod omone ofthe high Hils of Ephrsien on the North ofthehiltcalled a : Cifeand 7 Crikoryy d/raelogaué voto their Leader Jofux ; viho alfo amplite® a -a Acere which he wasburied. His Sepulchrerémained in S. ere @na ouct ati the: Sukse-e ngraven. in : peed, Memory yok vofshat o wonders slue od rhica U* peaicibint wnat ; where Judas Asccabeus with1 32°" roboam te Achab, [ . the ten wiroughvinvafse'stime, y his ploy : lathe places adioyni ng ttandeth-Adar/a, ortdafa deems oucrchrewthe Army' of Nirenor: Licurchane'ot syrigssnecre to afer ot ye mn eee, anid imingtheinKing; 4 Citie ofthe Lenses, (Ic wasafe erward oy" ¢ y T&raea? # of Egypt rv . sthepco pleall ftaine, -. razedds Salomon xe-buet and the Citie } *c » {peak C aS conten tices whom herceatter. Tribes, bur bri ly, beginnit ab jemsamin, DOW it followcth to {peake. The' - Seth & cou bi Efhieralalem for at, : an Ephrathite of eaa, who being a wericer of che buil s of the Muni- e charge ofthe Tribe Ephraim & Ada- ~ "40 many of thenras v roughe in chole works.During which ume as he went from Hh Hicrufalem, |