 Preface of the Juvenile Bible This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Rebecca Maria. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Preface This Juvenile Bible, or Bibles of the Holy Scriptures, being a metrical index to the Old and New Testament, has with much labor been compiled for the edification of youth. By means of this little instructor, the reader is not only made acquainted with the chief contents of every chapter, but likewise with the number of chapters in every book. This methodical arrangement is as follows. Every book that exceeds five chapters is divided into stanzas. Each stanza, acrostic-like, beginning with A, B, C, etc. The stanzas contain four lines, and every line is a chapter, except otherwise distinguished as the chapters are numbered in the margin by figures. Thus B, beginning the second stanza, and fifth line, is the fifth chapter. C, the ninth, D, the thirteenth, E, the seventeenth, etc. As far as N, which is the forty-ninth chapter, no book containing more than fifty-two, except the prophecy of Isaiah, which runs four letters more. O, P, Q, and R. Likewise, the book of Psalms being 150, which are divided into three alphabets, not exceeding N, and containing 50 each. Those books which do not exceed five chapters, Vizruth, Lamentations, Joel, Obadiah, etc. are without this method, which do not require it, and are consequently expressed in one stanza, sometimes exceeding four lines. In the historical books, the contents of every chapter is as fully expressed as the narrow limits of one line will admit, and the Psalms, which have letters expressed of the occasions of them, are by those distinguished, but the other Psalms, as also the Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, etc., consisting of various and unconnected sentences, and not being reducible to any certain head, are only characterized by some remarkable passage in them. This novel and curious arrangement will, it is presumed, gratify the taste of young readers, and not only give them a relish for the sacred volume, but even assist their memories when duly acquainted with it. Any person desirous of committing this juvenile Bible to memory, which may be done in a month or less, should first learn perfectly the name of all the books and the numbers of the chapters in each book on the back of the title page, then observe A stands for 1, B5, C9, D13, E17, F21, G25, H29, I33, K37, L41, M45, N49. When it is known what number every letter denotes, the number of the chapter that begins with that letter is known by it. For example, if you know the letter B stands for 5, then when you hear this line, before the flood, man's life was long, you can soon tell it is the fifth chapter. If it be asked, what are the contents of the fifth chapter of Genesis? You answer with the above line, and so of the rest. The last three lines of every stanza depend upon the first line of it, so that if the number of the first line is known, then it is easy to know the number of the rest. For instance, if you know that each mail of Abram was circumcised is the seventeenth of Genesis, then it follows, he angels entertains is the eighteenth. See Sodom's flame, God's wrath proclaim is the nineteenth. His wife, his sister, feigns is the twentieth. This work is designed to promote the knowledge and practice of the Holy Scriptures, and when presents are made by parents or promiscuously awarded by schools. Let the Juvenile Bible be always the first gift, but no portion of it should ever be allotted as a task. The author of this work being well convinced, it is owing to the modern and impious mode of education, compelling children to learn collects, chapters in the Bible, hymns, etc. As occasional exercises, and frequently by way of punishment, that the Word of God is not heard and read with that satisfaction it should always be. End of Preface Recorded by Rebecca Chapter 1 of the Juvenile Bible by Anonymous This LibriVox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Rebecca Maria Genesis 1. All things created Moses' rights 2. And Paradise displays 3. Tells Adam's fall, which ruined all 4. Cain righteous, able slays 5. Before the flood, man's life was long 6. Know at the ark doth frame 7. The world is drowned, eight favor found 8. Out of the ark they came 9. Covenant of rainbow, Noah drunk 10. His family's increase 11. They babble rear, confounded are 12. Abram is called in grace 13. Departs from lot, again is blessed 14. Against four kings doth prevail 15. Anumerous feed is promised 16. Hagar bears Ishmael 17. Each male of Abram circumcised 18. He angels entertains 19. Sees Sodom's flame 20. His wife, his sister, feigns 21. Feasting and mirth for Isaac's birth 22. God claims, but saves his life 23. Mackpalos Cave is Sarah's grave 24. Rebekah's Isaac's wife 25. Rebekah's wife 25. Good Abraham's death 26. Isaac his wife denies 27. Jacob by Wiles Isaac beguiles 28. To pattern a rom flies 29. He Rachel weds and Leah beds 30. Gross rich by cunning flight 31. From Laban, he doth quickly flee 32. Wrestles with God all night 33. Jacob and Esau friendly meet 34. Fair dynast foul disgrace 35. Benjamin's birth is Rachel's death 36. The dukes of Esau's race 37. Kind Joseph in a pit and fold 38. To Jew twins Tamar bears 39. Joseph the chased in prison cast 40. To servants dreams declares 41. Learn Sparrows dreams and is advanced 42. He takes his brethren up 43. Then come again doth entertain 44. But stops them with his cup 45. Makes himself known 46. He with his house comes down 47. In Goshen has a dwelling place 48. Makes Joseph's sons his own 49. Next blesseth all his sons and dies 50. To Canaan is conveyed and thus in this book Genesis U50 chapters read End of Genesis Chapter 2 of the Juvenile Bible This is a LibriVox recording All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org Read by Angelique The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous Chapter 2 Exodus All Hebrew males were to be drowned Moses born, saved in the ark From bush on flame is told God's name From wonders sent to work By Pharaoh Israel's task and cries Jehovah comforts speaks Moses the flood doth turn to blood Frogs lyce and flies he makes Contagious moraine boil and hail Locust and darkness reign Bidstools borrow against the morrow Sad Jews expelled first born slain Dismissed they march with Joseph's bones Barrow pursues is drowned At first they sing then murmuring Quail sent and manna found Even the rock affords them drink Jethro to scheme is driven God's thunders make melt Sinai quake The ten commandments given For servants and manslayers Laws with many more besides The seventh year's rest Three-yearly feast Moses in melt abides Gifts ask for Tent, ark, Marcy seat Boards, curtains, bars, and veil Oil alter court with hanging sport Priest robes and pectorals How priest must consecrated be Anointed and perfumed Basiliel inspired with skill The golden calves consumed Jehovah's anger, Moses stays New tables made and brought The people bring free offering Boards, curtains, bars are wrought Knops, flowers, ark, table, Marcy seat And altar are prepared Priest garments too, doth Moses view The tabernacles reared End of Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Of the juvenile Bible This is a LibriVox recording. 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For more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org Recording by Chad Horner from Ballyclair in Clinkey-Antrim, Northern Ireland The juvenile Bible by Anonymous Chapter 3 A ritual of burnt offerings Meet offerings Ordinance Offerings of peace and sacrifice Burnt offerings for sins unknown For sins premeditated Offerings of peace on trespasses Aron is consecrated Confirmed is Aron by God's flame Strange fire His wrath excites What sorts of meat May not be eaten For child's birth The Jew writes Directions, let we say to know To cleanse it in what case Offerings for less uncleannesses Eating of blood prohibited Unlawful marriage blamed Laws manifold again or told And shameful sins are named Forbidden priests to mourn are Uncleannesses disowned Sabbaths of rest and yearly feasts Blasphemer's too bestowed Great seventh year Sabbath Jubilee Blessings and curses given Vows high esteemed And high redeemed Twenty-seven End of Chapter 3 Recording by Chad Horner from Ballyclair In County Antrim, Northern Ireland Chapter 4 Of the Juvenile Bible This is a LibriVox recording All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer Please visit LibriVox.org Recording by Chad Horner From Ballyclair In County Antrim, Northern Ireland The Juvenile Bible By Anonymous By their tribes To each their place assigned LibriVox succeed In first born stead Their services defined By what rules jealousy was tried The Nazarite's rule is stated Princes oblation at dedication The LibriVox consecrated Cloud guides them Pass over renewed To silver trumpet sound The people lust Quails fall like dust The rain is leprous found Deceitful spies spread false reports Grape murmurings which rise Breggar of Sabbath Stone to death Chorus rebellious ways End strife Doth Aaron's budding rod Priest's charge and salary Water with ashes The unclean washes Merriam and Aaron die Fierce fiery serpents bite the Jews Balaam's ass reproves him In vain his skill to curse Israel To bless the spirit moves him Good Phineas's sale God's wrath atones Old rest all dead but two In Moses' room Must Joshua come Continual offerings too High offerings for set holy days What vows to bind what not Revenge on Midian Balaam's lane Both guards and robins lod Israelite's journeys 42 Israelite Six refuge towns and Levites Bounds Xelophage's case decided End of chapter 4 Recording by Chad From Ballycler in County Antrim Northern Ireland Chapter 5 of the Juvenile Bible This is the LibriVox recording All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer Please visit LibriVox.org Recording by Chad Horner from Ballycler County Antrim Northern Ireland Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous Chapter 5 Jitteronomy Acts of the Hebrews Moses writes How Sihon's kingdom fell How Og was slain Manasseh's gain Exhorts him too too well Bidsem the Ten Commandments keep And God to fear and love Shun foreign leagues For fear of plagues And not ungrateful proof Confutes their vain self-righteousness God's mercies represents And that they should Be therefore good Burn idle monuments Deceitful prophets must be stoned Clean fishes, birds and beasts Each seventh year Releases where All males must keep Three feasts Election of their kings directs The priests and Levites use Witnesses Landbinds Refuge towns What law of war to use Firstborn is air Stone stubborn sun Clothes must The sex Descri Of filthiness buys Trespasses, divorce, pledge, leprosy Good weights, just stripes And muzzle docks Of firstfruits Nebul mount Blessings in opposition Here muzzle calls to covenant He, life and death, propounds To Joshua charge he gives At large His dying song rebounds In blessing all the tribes Concludes And dies in Nebo mount Thus chapters four And thirty more In jitteronomy Count End of chapter five All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer Please visit LibriVox.org Recording by Chad Horner from LibriVox The juvenile Bible by anonymous Chapter six Joshua After meek Moses Joshua rules Doth spies receive Jews walk dry shod through Jordan's flood Memorial stones they leave Both sails renewed Akin Of life bereft I've taken is and burned Crafty Lee Gibbian Gets a lake The sun and moon stand still With Hazor all the countries fall Thirty three kings They kill Drawn ribbons Guards Good Caleb Hebron claims Next Judas binds With all his towns Are Joseph's and Ephraim's They fix And lots are cast for all the rest With refuge cities fix Forty eight cities leave I hath Ed breeds a fulcrum ice Joshua by threats and promise Treats a covenant Makes and dies End of chapter six Recording by Chad Horner from LibriVox Chapter seven Of the juvenile Bible This LibriVox recording is in the public domain Recording by Chad Horner From Ballycleron County Androm The barracks are rehearsed Of diver's tribes Next age doth God provoke Oppressed they prayed God sends them aid Deborah Brecks Gibbons Hew Barracks and Deborah's Thankful Song God Gideon up doth raise With few he fights the Midianites And their great captain stays Cursed is Abimelech's cruelty Israel prays when oppressed Of Ammon's Slaughter And Jephthah's daughter Dan's tribes famed for Samson's birth His riddle legs bound His firebrand's light With jaw bone fights By Delilah is bound Effed and God's doth Micah make Stolen by the men of Dan A Levite's wife bereft of life Most all the Bedjomites are slain And bives for all the rest they gain End of chapter seven Recording by Chad Horner From Ballycleron County Androm Northern Ireland Chapter eight of the Juvenile Bible This LibriVox recording is in the public domain Recording by Chad Horner From Ballycleron County Androm Northern Ireland Ruth's kindness unto Naomi She cleans Amboa's land Her virtues move him Her to love and wed her out of hand End of chapter eight Recording by Chad Horner From Ballycleron County Androm Northern Ireland Chapter nine of the Juvenile Bible This is a LibriVox recording All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer Please visit LibriVox.org Recording by Chad Horner From LibriVox The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous Chapter nine First Samuel A sum by prayer Hannah obtains How Eli's sons offend Their doom, God tells to Samuel Arc taken, Eli's end They don't dig up balls They arc again, they bring Juice mourn for sins Smite Philistines The people ask a king Choice, Saul seeks asses Finds a crown Doth prophesy when crowned When the hash fights Kills ammonites Samuel for grace renowned Daring to sacrifice, Saul's blamed Victorious is his son For egg ag's sake Saul's throne doth shake Counters and Goliath lays Saul's younger daughter marries Saul seeks his life He's saved by wives For Jonathan's news he tarries Flees for his life Agath seems mad Saul kills priests great and small David escapes Saul's treacherous traps Cuts off the skirt of Saul Grants Nabal life For his wife's sake He takes Saul's spear and curse With king of Gath Great favour hath Saul of a witch makes use Homer David is by Akesh Sint Finds Zyglag, captive gone Saul with his host and sons are lost Here, chapters 31 End of chapter 9 Recording by Chad Horner from Balecler In County Antrim Northern Ireland Situated in the north east of the island of Ireland Chapter 10 of the Juvenile Bible This is the LibriVox recording All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer Please visit LibriVox.org Recording by Chad Horner from Balecler In County Antrim Northern Ireland Situated in the north east of the island of Ireland The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous Chapter 10 Second Samuel A poem David makes on Saul Doth King in Judah reign By treacheries Stout Abner dies And Isbosheth is slain By all the tribes is David crowned The ark with triumph brings To build in tents God him commands He conquers many kings Comforteth, lame, methibosheth He envoys, beards have shaved Uriah's wife, he takes unlife Pardoned of child bereaved Debauch, revenging, Absalon flees Brought home by Joab's art Ahithophel and he rebels Wife, who's shy, acts his part Envious, Ahithophel hangs himself Pride of Absalon is slain King comes in peace, shows acts of grace Sheeper rebels again Forgiv'n's sake, Saul's sons are hanged King David's Psalm of praise His dying song a warrior strong A pestilence, three days End of Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Of the Juvenile Bible This is the LibriVox recording The LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information on the volunteer Please visit LibriVox.org Recording by Chad Horner From Balli Clare in County Antrim Northern Ireland Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland The Juvenile Bible By Anonymous Chapter 11 First Kings Anointed is King Solomon Performs his father's charge Praise to be wise Two heartless tries His wealth and wisdom large Then up the temple sets With houses more and works good store The temple dedicates Covenants with God Sends out his fleet Queen Sheeper hears his fame By concubines and wives he sends Ten tribes his son disclaim Doomed to Bethel's altar Prophet slain Jeroboam hears Heaven's will The idols all by Issa fall Zimrae himself doth kill Elijah's fed Doth raise the dead True God by fire declares Fleece to a cell from Jezebel Ahab bin Haddad spares Fours vineyard Ahab Naboth stones The dogs lick Ahab's blood These chapters 2 and 20 Show of 15 Kings Five Good End of chapter 11 Recording by Chad Horner From Balli Clare in County Antrim Northern Ireland Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland Chapter 12 Of the Juvenile Bible This is a LibriVox recording All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer Please visit LibriVox.org Recording by Chad Horner From Balli Clare in County Antrim Northern Ireland Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous Chapter 12 Second Kings A fire from Heaven Elijah brings Drink for three Kings Dead Rises Oil Extends Bathes Naiman Clean Ghazi Plague Steel Swims and Host Struck Blind A Famance Changed To Plenty Strange Told Hazel's Bloody Mind Cast to the Dogs is Jezebel Jehu Veils Priests and Snares Joash His Rain Mother Slain The Temple He Repairs Reign Good Azariah's Leprosy King Ahaz Wicked Rain Exiled Our Ten Tribes for Sin Rabshika Loudly Rails Sina Chirib Boasts God Slays His Host And Hezekiah Hales Fiersh Wrath Manas's Sins Provoke Josiah Good Though Only Eight The Idols Meet His Angry Stroke The Jews Are Brought Onto the Yoke Jerusalem Laid Dissolate Recording by Chad Horner from Ballyclair in County Anton Northern Ireland situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland Chapter 13 of the Juvenile Bible This is a LibriVox recording All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org Recording by Chad Horner The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous Chapter 13 First Chronicles Adams Long Line Israel's Posterity Good David's Line With King's Doth Shine Of Judah's Family Binds of Manasseh Rubin God The Priests of Levi's Line Naphalai Asher Issacur The Sons of Benjamin Charges of Priests and Levi's too Saul's Overthrow and Death King David's Rain His Mighty Man The Philistines Home the Ark He Brings And Plays and Sings His Holy Choir Begins He Wrecks a Temple in Design Rich Preparation Makes His Messengers of Fronts He Hears And Rubba Smites and Takes For Numbering People Three Days Plague Temple's Materials Got The Levi's Charge Appoints at Large And Aaron's Sons by Lot Gives Orders for The Singer's Lots Stone Twelve Captains Ward As His Lifeguard Gives Charge to Solomon And Yields Up Life and Crying End of Chapter 13 Recording by Chad Horner From Libervox Chapter 14 of the Giffinal Bible This is a Libervox recording All Libervox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer Please visit Libervox.org Recording by Chad Horner The Giffinal Bible by Anonymous Chapter 14 Second Chronicles As Solomon Prayed He Wisdom Had Prepares Things Manifold Timbles Extents and Ornaments Vessels of Brass and Gold Brings Now The Ark Into Its Place His Consecration Prayer Fire from Above Doth All Approve His Wealth and Buildings Fair Choice, Treasures, Vessels Acts and End Leaves God and Then Grows Weak Down Israel by Abijah Falls Asa and Million Slays He God doth fear with heart sincere Get not without allies Excellent Preachers Jehoshaphat Sends To war with Ahab goes God to him sends and reprehends He prays God smites his foes Friendless Jehoram Lives and Dies Jehu Slays Jehu Wash reigns by a priest's means Yet kills priest Zechariah Good for a while was Amaziah Uziah was the same Jotham reigns well Doth Amunqel The Syrians Ahaz tame Hezekiah Gods Tree worship rears The Passover Proclaims All Idols Breaks For Priest Caretakes Sena Chirib Blasphemes Enchains Manasseh Doth Repent War and Dyson War Jerusalem Over Throne End of Chapter 14 Chapter 15 of the Juvenile Bible This is a LibriVox recording All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org Recording by Chad Horner from Balecler in County Anten Northern Ireland situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous Chapter 15 At Cyrus word the Jews return the company that go God's house begun with mirth and moon is hindered by the foe but once again the work goes on by license from Darius Ezra is sent with royal grant and gifts for uses pious Complains of strange affinities and shows them what is right These chapters 10 show how great men should in God's word delight End of Chapter 15 Recording by Chad Horner from Balecler in County Anten Northern Ireland situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland Chapter 16 of the Juvenile Bible This is a LibriVox recording All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org Recording by Chad Horner from Balecler in County Anten Northern Ireland situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous Chapter 16 Nehemiah afflicted Nehemiah fasts goes to Jerusalem the names of all who built the wall he prays and strengthens them bids users restore their lands some ballot would him awe what captives came at first death name the priests expound the law confess their sins repent and fast they covenant great and small Jerusalem's indwellers names they dedicate the wall amend disorders all End of Chapter 16 Chapter 17 of the Juvenile Bible This is a LibriVox recording All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org Recording by April Amond The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous Chapter 17 Esther After Queen Vashti is dethroned Commences Esther's reign Proud Haman vows the death of Jews and three days fasts the queen Banquets the king and Haman too Mordecai Triumphant led and Haman who would hang this Jew is hung himself instead Complete the Jews deliverance by Mordecai's success These chapters 10 show pious men the Lord will ever bless End of Chapter 17 Chapter 18 of the Juvenile Bible This is a LibriVox recording All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous Chapter 18 Job The young children taken from Job saw boils to him perplex Carces the mourn that he was born but eliphaz him checks Born mans to grief as sparks ascend Job sad complaints for noes gives reasons why he wished to die God's justice build dad's shoes Contend with God Job will not dare though sorely he complains But Job far meant yet Job himself maintains. Dares trust in God, though slaying him. Men's frailty, he declares. Eliphaz again does him a reign. No friend has he that spares. Interest appeal from man to God. But Bildad blames him still. Job if his pains and friends complains. And Job takes it all. For God's wife Providence Job speaks. Bill Eliphaz upraids. Until God's bar Job would refer. And his deep counsel pleads. Guilty, says Bildad, is mankind. Job God's great power sets forth. And doth declare himself sincere, proclaiming wisdom's worth. His former great renown asserts, though now despised and weak. Integrity proves solidly. Elehu comes to speak. Instead of God he sets himself. God cannot be unjust. We good or ill. He's happy still. Submit to him, we must. Known by his works his wisdom is. God speaks and them recounts. Goats, hinds and hawk, ostrich and stork. But behemoth surmounts. Lastly the great Leviathan. God's power doth relate. Job then submits, God him acquits, and doubles his estate. A blessed man doth David sing. Christ kingdom prophesies. Pleased from his son, to God doth run. His countenance doth prize. Begs guidance and offense of God, when sick on him doth call. Warns kush of spite, the bingemite. Christ is Lord of all. Commends the judgments of the Lord, the wicked boast and scoff. God's providence, great men's defense. Routungs will God cut off. David complains of God's delay. The atheist doth expose. And who shall dwell with God doth tell? Christ resurrection shows. Entreats defense against his foes. Sings praise for mercy's great. Christ like the sun his core shall run, on God the pious wait. For victories he gives God thanks. Sufferings portells. His sheep are we, our shepherd he. Christ in his temple dwells. God's grace and mercy, David asks, calls God to judge his case. His faith sustains and courage gains. Praise for his foes disgrace. He magnifies God's thundering voice, his dedication song. Trust in God's name. Praise against shame, to whom doth the bliss belong. In God's power, goodness, truth he boasts. As mad from akish sent. To God he cries against enemies. Doth the wicked times lament. Known feints and sinners he compares of miseries complains. Shows life of man short as a span. Or tells our savior's pains. Long life the merciful shall have. For God the soul must pants. God's house he feign would see again. The church makes sore complaints. Melodious song of Christ and spouse. The saints on God rely. All nations sing to God their king. The church's majesty. No trust in wealth is to be put. Christ shall as judge appear. Now the first set of alphabet may fitly break off here. The second alphabet. At Nathan's word David repents. Read Dwegg's destiny. Proves atheist foes. God sees and rolls. As if betrayed is he. Because of those praise thrice a day. At gate in God doth trust. His help doth crave against soul in cave. Dune's judges when unjust. Close, Saul to kill him watched his house. Eat him by Joe of slain. David to Christ his high rock flies on that rock trust again. Dry deserts make him thirst for God. Who did him safely hide. Praise him who hears his people's prayers. The saints by him are tried. Let's stole God nations. Let the Ark meets general joy proceed. Christ to crucified is typified. His speedy help in need. From youth to old age God sustains. A song for Solomon. Fool's prosperous state provokes his hate. He doth the church bemoan. God put it down and raise it up. And Judah known as he. Asaph's relief against unbelief. Israel's strange history. He for Jerusalem laments. The church's doleful state. In solemn fees to what rights were best. With judges doth debate. Israel's Confederate foes describes. Longs for God's courts alone. Truth mercy meets. Peace justice greets. Like God's works there are none. Known is no place like Zion's gates. Good haymons deep to smay. God's covenant shone with Christ the Son. Moses shoes man's decay. Long life and safety in God's shade. A song for Sabbath day. Christ glorious throne of old made known. Minions will he repay. Make joyful noise to God with psalms. He'll all to judgment bring. His judgments made Mount Zion glad. But Jews and Gentiles sing. Next Moses Aaron Samuel and all lands joyful be. This second set of alphabet concludes the century. The third alphabet. A plan of household government afflicted Parsons prayer. A song of praise for joyful days. God's providence is rare. Both Egypt pled and Israel saved. They murmur and complain. He represents God's providence. And that man's help is vain. Cursed is Judas and a type. Christ king and priest declared. God's works are pure. Commandment sure. The righteous man's reward. Do praise to God must Gentiles give. The hills like lambs did play. The idols weak nor say nor speak. To God we bowels must pay. Extole God's name must nations all. The cornerstone is laid. Next comes the great Jews alphabet. A false tongue justly paid. Full safe they sleep whom God doth keep. Pray for Jerusalem's peace. Lift up your eye to God on high. He breaks the snare with ease. Guarded they are who trust in God. How Zion's captives came. Unless God keep, the watch may sleep. God blesseth house and home. Haters of Zion carcador. From God all mercy spring. David was mild as wind child. The ark with joy they bring. It's good to see brethren agree. We God by night must bless. Who idols make their likeness take. God's mercies never cease. King scoff strode hears from captive Jews. All a king shall choose God's ways. God's piercing sight is infinite. For Saul's destruction praise. Like incense must our prayers ascend. David doth now complain. To God he flies from enemies. Man's life is short and vain. Mark David's special Psalm of praise. None must in man confide. Let Zion praise God's holy ways and all the world beside. News songs, saints on their beds shall sing. And nobles bind in chains. Whatever thing hath breath to sing, praise God while breath remains. End chapter 19. Chapter 20 of the juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 20, Proverbs. Address of wisdom to the young. Assurance of true bliss. The best of gain is in our train. It shun all that's amiss. Beware of Hordom. Love thy wife. God hadeth seven things. A hoarse wife described to the light. Wisdom exalted kings. Come welcome guest to wisdom's feast. Here follow Proverbs wise. A balanced right is God's delight. God loathes lips telling lies. Debate and stripe proceed from pride. Fool's markets sin as small. Honor is not humility. Pride goeth before our fall. Even fools when silent are thought wise. The poor rough answers hath. All are his friends. Rich gifts they send. It's not the by our faith. Followers of pleasure shall be poor. The diligent promote it. Look not on wine when brisk and fine. The slugger's field is noted. Give bread unto thine enemy. A rod for the fool's back. Runes of a friend or health in the end. Palms givers shall not lack. He surely falls that hates reproof. Argus sends doth own. The mother wife gives good advice. Elimual her son. End chapter 20. Chapter 21 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 21 Ecclesiastes. Oh's vanity, the preacher cries. There's nothing new that's done. A time to weep, to lose, and to keep. Two better are than one. Be sure to pay what thou hast filed. Man for his mouth takes pains. Better is death than our first breath. The spirit none retains. Come all things to all men alike. Buildings decay by sloth. Bread on streams cast is found at last. Remember God in youth. End chapter 21. Chapter 22 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 22 Solomon's Song. Ardent the church's love to Christ, and Christ the church too loves. She tempted salt, and home him wrought. Her graces, all he proves. Beauties of Christ, the spouse describes. His love to her he shows. Again sets forth her beauty's worth. Her love more ardent grows. End chapter 22. Chapter 23 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Androm Northern Ireland, situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 23, Isaiah. A sad complaint Isaiah makes. Christ's kingdom is foretold. The woman's pride hater deride. Christ's kingdoms a stronghold. Barrenness on God's vineyard charged. The prophet's lips are purged. Emmanuel comes of virgin's womb. Jews by Assyrians scourged. Christ shall in trouble bring great joy. A serious pride shall fall. The branch of Jesse with peace shall bless. God praised is of all. Destruction speeds to Babylon. Israel denies relief. Hyle Moab, Hyle, and sackcloth toil. From pride results his grief. Ephraim escapes as gleaning grapes. To Ethiopia, woo. Egypt's wise men turned fools again. She must a captive go. Fallen fallen as Babylon they cry. The Jews make fast a feast. Judgments untire, the turns to hire. The Lord the earth makes waste. God for his judgments praised must be. In him we must confide. He keeps with care his vineyard fair. Woo to the crown of pride. He cries woo, woo to Ariel. Contempt of prophets blamed. On them that go to Egypt woo. Christ's kingdoms blessings named. Judgments of spoilers of the church. Judgments on Zion's foes. What happy things the gospel brings. Profane, Rabbi Sheikah grows. Killed in a night, the Assyrian's host, King Hezekiah, healed. His treasures launched to visitants. The gospel times revealed. Loath of God. Our idols all, Christ's offices explained. His flock he keeps in fire and deeps. Idolaters disdained. Mentioned by name King Cyrus is. Of bell and Nebo's dim. For pride in spite, God babbles smites. From thence his church shall come. Not owned by Jews, Christ Gentiles saves. Shows he had power to save. Jews mean descent, doth represent. Bids them his word, receive. Obstinate Jews, Christ's cross despise. The Gentiles are consoled. Let everyone that thirsteth come. The dumb dogs now are told. Pious men die and none regard. False fasts, the seer reproves. It is wickedness that hides God's face. The Gentiles flock like doves. Qualified Christ to preach begins. His ministers ordains. Does he doth tread the wine-press red? The Church of Sin complains. Rejected are the faithless Jews and Gentiles called home. What comfort then for holy men to see their fullness come? End of chapter 23, recording by Chad Horner from Ballochlare in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. Chapter 24 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballochlare in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 24, Jeremiah. An Alamed rod, Jeremy says. God asks, why Jews revolt? Israel turns whore, but Judah more. Both charged to mend their fault. Because of sins, plagues threatened are, their foes doth God inspire. Threatens to do, as to silo, that death they shall desire. Crimes and calamities bewailed. Their heathen customs vain. The covenant they do disobey. Why thrive the wicked train? Down by Euphrates hides his belt. God sends a grievous dearth to hear refuses Samuel and Moses, forbids both grief and mirth. Each man is cursed that trusts in man. God claims the potter's rights, by bottle-broke foreshows a stroke, pusher the prophet's might, foretells the king a dismal siege. On shalom, judgments sad. On prophets vain and priests profane. He sees figs good and bad. Gives warning of captivity, is taken, tried, acquitted, sends yokes and bands to many lands, is by false prophets twitted. He writes and bids the captives build, and their return discries. Rachel with groans her babies bemoans, and a mills field he buys. Jews sure return once more foretells. Freed slaves are brought in thrall. To wine invites the rickabites. The king doth burn the roll. Kept first inward the prophet is. Then to the dungeon sent. The city won. He freed a norm to get a liar went. Ludemen to get a liar slay. A lie the remnant feign. To Egypt's woe, they thither go, and their own grief and pain. Mercy to Baruch, he declares, and Egypt's doom relates, and God's designs against Philistines, and Moab's ruin states. Next amans, with five kingdoms more, and Babylon's at last, this book into Euphrates through Jerusalem laid waste. End of chapter 24. Chapter 25 of the Juvenile Bible, Lamentations. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. Jerusalem's misery he laments, and doth to God complain. Thy hope express, and seek redress. Be well, sad, state, and stain. Lament, and pray again. End chapter 25. Chapter 26 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballycler in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Sit gated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 26, Ezekiel. A vision strange as Ezekiel sees, tells his prophetic laws. The role he eats, his charge repeats. A siege on tile he draws. By type of hair, Jerusalem threats. Doth Israel's judgment show. Some shall remain he makes a chain their image chambers view. Christ mark on them that mourn for sins. Life calls are thrown about. He doth complain so few remain. His stuff he carries out. Jobbing and prophets he reproves. God's heavy judgments for. The vine, a wood for no use good. Jerusalem plays the whore. Eagles large, winged, plant a vine. Sargrapes the father eats. Young lions talk to catch or caught. For father sins repeats. First sighs then cries a sword, a sword. Their sins are numbered B. Ahola and Aholiba. Not for the dead mourns he. God's wrath on Ammon and four more and Tyrus cruel siege. Her rich supply and misery for pride and sacrilege. Ahol Egypt too for 40 years. Her arm the Lord hath broke. A serious pride is vilified. Egyptians heavy stroke. Enjoy the watchman's duty is. Full shepherds are reproved. Mount Seir for hate made disolate. But Israel shall be loved. Knit are two sticks. The dead bones raised. God's army and design. His judgment read. He buried gates measured by line. Length, breadth and height of temple's rooms. The chambers for each priest. God's glorious rays fill all the place. The prince's gate on the east. Measures of sanctuary lands. Laws for the prince ordained. The waters glide from temple's side. Each tribe his land obtained. End of chapter 26. Chapter 27 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 27, Daniel. All wise men, Daniel doth excel. Tells what the king's dream was. The children three from fire set free. The king turned out to grass. Belshazzar, beasts and seas in hand. Daniel in den all night. He sees four beasts rise out of seas. The ram and the he go fight. Confess at the sins, counts 70 weeks. Sees mighty kingdoms fall. Persia by grace. By Romans these till Christ shall conquer all. End of chapter 27. Recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Chapter 28 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 28, Hosea. A wife and children Hosea hath. He bids them all implore. A concubine weds for a sign. The ten tribes menaced soar. By threats warns princes, people, priests, exhorts them to repent. Sins many and great he doth relate and judgments to be sent. Captivity is now denounced for all their sins they're at. For their most rude and gratitude, hypocrisy is so great. Destroyed is Israel, by himself, his help and God doth lie, who will relent if they repent of their idolatry. End of Chapter 28, recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. Chapter 29 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 29, Joel. Joel describes a desmolder, prescribes a solemn fast. Denounces woes against Zion's foes, pronounces blessings last. End of Chapter 29. Chapter 30 of the Juvenile Bible. This LibriVox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Mike Overby, dedicated to Amos Garung. Amos. Amos three sins and four reproves. God threatens many a coast. Chiefly his own, to him best known, he swears to punish most. Bids them repent, does them lament, their wantonness abhorred. Amos prays twice for Jacob's rise, a famine of word, and David's tent restored. End of Chapter 30. Chapter 31 of the Juvenile Bible. This LibriVox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Mike Overby, Midland Washington. Obadiah. Good Obadiah, Edom's pride and spite to Israel. What recompense for their offense, shall them befall, doth tell. End of Chapter 31. Chapter 32 of the Juvenile Bible. This LibriVox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Mike Overby, Midland Washington. Jonah. Jonah is swallowed by a fish, and then cast up again. Cries Nineveh, destroyed shall be. Doth for his gourd complain. End of Chapter 32. Chapter 33 of the Juvenile Bible. This LibriVox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballyclair in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. Chapter 33, Micah. Anger for idols, Micah tells. For all those who oppress, priests, prophets, prince, use violence. The church shall peace possess. Bethlehem Christ's birthplace is foretold, with Israel God contends. That good man fail, the church doth wail, her shelf to God commands. End of Chapter 33. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballyclair in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. Chapter 34. This is the LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballyclair in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 34, Nahum. Nahum, God's grace, Andrath describes. His army in Oray, the chariots dance, and horses prance, laid waste in Nineveh. End of Chapter 34. Chapter 35 of the Juvenile Bible. This is the LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballyclair in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 35, Habakkuk. Habakkuk tells Caldean's rage. By faith he seized her fall. To God he prayed, was much dismayed, yet trusts in him for all. End of Chapter 35. Chapter 26 of the Juvenile Bible. This is the LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballyclair in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 36, Saphania. Sin ruins all things. Saphany cries. Five lands are singled out. Jerusalem must smart like them. Yet at the last shall shout. End of Chapter 36. Chapter 37 of the Juvenile Bible. This is the LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballyclair in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 37, Haggai. Haggai reproves the Jews neglect inside of them to build. This temple shall, though tis but small, with glory great be filled. End of Chapter 37. Chapter 38 of the Juvenile Bible. This LibriVox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballyclair in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. Chapter 38, Sakariah. A view of horses, Sakariah hath. A measuring line he sees. Satan resists, Joshua with the priest. Seven laps, two olive trees. Both sides are rolled or curses spread. Chariots and cries for priests. The captives ask concerning fasts. Fasts shall be turned to feasts. Christ's riding on an ass or tells. Bids ask the Lord for rain. Tells at what price Jews value Christ. Jerusalem built again. David shall have a fountain of filth to wash away. On horses' bells and all vessels shall holiness display. End of Chapter 38. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballyclair in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Situated on the northeast of the island of Ireland. Chapter 39 of the Juvenile Bible. This LibriVox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Chad Horner from Liverpool. Malachi, of sins doth Malachi complain. Contempt of clergy shows, before Messiah shall come Elias, reprinting's two proposes. End of Chapter 39, recording by Chad Horner from Liverpool. Chapter 40 of the Juvenile Bible. This LibriVox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Bekiru. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 40, Saint Matthew. One, a Gospel Matthew writes, Christ born. Two, worshiped to Egypt sent. Three, baptized by John, declared God's Son. Four, is tempted, bids repent. Five, blessings pronounces, law expounds. Six, a fasting prayer and alms. Seven, to judge for bear of wolves beware. Eight, heal sick and see be calms. Nine, cures issue, palsy, Jairus child. 10, gifts to the twelve their charge. 11, John to him sends, he John commends. 12, of Sabbath treats at large. 13, discourseth all in parables. 14, Herod beheadeth John. 15, faith great of might, is Canaanite. 16, Peter his sins doth own. 17, Elijah and Moses talk with Christ. 18, Christ bids a shun offense. 19, divorce doth state, few good and great. 20, of laborers and their pens. 21, fig tree he curses, rides on ass. 22, the marriage answers all. 23, eight woes decrease against Pharisees. 24, bewails Jerusalem's fall. 25, great doomsday, talons, virgins 10. 26, Christ is betrayed, doth sup. 27, bipilot tried and crucified. 28, the third day raised up. End of Saint Matthew. Chapter 41 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the Bible. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 41. Saint Mark. A Gospel Mark writes, Christ baptized. Declars his Sabbath law, heals withered hand, doth devils command. The sower sows the word. Rings dead to life, casts legion out. Five loaves, thousand feed. He makes the ear that's deaf to hear. Seven loaves there want succeed. Casteth the deaf, dumb spirit out. Checks Zebedee's son's desire. Casts changers out who sold and bought. The vineyard let to hire. Downfall of Temple and the world. By Judas he is sold. His thrice denied and crucified. Then rises, as foretold. End of Chapter 41. Chapter 42 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Benadorm, in the province of Alicante in south east Spain, on the Mediterranean coast. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 42. Saint Luke. A Gospel Luke writes, Christ's conceived. His birth, praise for the same. His line described by Joseph's side. Temptation and his fame. Begins to call disciples out. Preaches of bliss and woe. Centurion praised. A dead man raised. Women their gifts bestow. Christ is transfigured. Linnitech heals. Sands 70. Martha warns. Blames Pharisees for blasphemies. Rich full. Designs newborns. Declars how all repentance need. The dripsy he doth cure. Lost sheep and goat. Lost son home-brought. False steered rich man and purr. Exorts us to forgive our foes. Tells of two men at priors. Zaccheus views. Christ weeps for Jews. His future face declares. For two small mites. The widow praised. Christ supper. Peter's fall. The thief with Christ in paradise. Christ risen, seen by all. End of Chapter 42. Recording by Chad Horner from Benadorm in the province of Alicante in south east Spain. On the Mediterranean coast. Chapter 43 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are on the public domain. For more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org. The Juvenile Bible. By Anonymous. Saint John. Assert Saint John that Christ the Word. First miracle doth give. With Nicodemus. Speaks the Lord. Samaritans believe. Bethesda's pool. Jews unbelief. Christ is the bread of life. Goes to the feast. Invites each guest. Spares the adulterous wife. Cures one born blind. Blinds Pharisees. Shepherd. Endor as he. Doth Lazarus raise. When dead four days. Much people come to see. Doth wash his. Twelve disciples feet. Is the truth. Life and way. The Vinacy. The branches we. Speaks comfort. Bids us pray. Ernestly prays for all his flock. By Peter. Thrice denied. Dying calls John. His mother's son. Thomas showed his side. Thrice Peter's love he tried. End of Saint John. Chapter 44 Of the Juvenile Bible This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer. Please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballyclerre in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous Chapter 44 The Acts Acts of the Apostles. Christ taken up. The Holy Ghost descends. At Peter's word. The lambs restored. Which act the Jews offence. Breathless for lies. Ananias and wife. Seven deacons are elected. Stephen doth plead. Is stoned till dead. Magus is detected. Converted Paul and Dorcas raised. Cornelius Christian made. Peter's name from Antioch came. Peter from heaven finds aid. Deceitful Elimus struck blind. Paul stoned. At Lystra rises. He counsel craves. Decrees receives. The jailer he baptises. Encounters the Athenians now. At Corinth meets with strife. Finds Ephesus as Barbarus. Brings Uticus to life. First taken at Jerusalem. A just defense doth make. To Philip brought. He makes even him to quake. Goes before Festus. Pleads appeals. To King Agrippa preaches. Is shipwrecked. Yet to land doth get. At Rome to years he teaches. End of chapter 44. Recorded by Chad Horner from Ballochlear in County Hunter, Northern Ireland. Chapter 45. Of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. For more information or to volunteer. Please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballochlear in County Hunter, Northern Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 45. Romans. Against Greeks sins. Paul writes to Rome. Jews sins are worse he saith. Both Greeks and Jews doth law accuse. Abraham was saved by faith. By Adam death by Christ came life. To sin we dead must be. And to the law which doth sin show. From wrath Christ doth us free. Cursed for the Jews. Paul wished himself. Jews twofold righteousness. Tells Israel's fall. And future call doth many Jews press. Jew tribute. Custom honour pay. Of various things he treats. The strong must seek to please the weak. And then his friends he greets. End of chapter 45. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballochlear in County Hunter, Northern Ireland. Chapter 46. Of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information on to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballochlear in County Hunter, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 46. First Corinthians. At Corinth Paul found preaching power above man's wisdom prized. To his Paul that plants increase God grants the apostles were despised. Bid censure the incestuous man and sits in law refrain of married state and celibate and meets to idols slain. Claims maintenance for ministers. Show sacraments of Jews the induth incest of the Eucharist, of gifts and of their use. Describes the worth of charity of unknown tongues he treats. Then duffment him files rise again collections regulates. End of Chapter 46. Chapter 47 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information on to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballochlear in County Hunter, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 47. Second Corinthians. Again tells him his griefs and joys. How that salvation is found. How Christ revealed what was concealed. All sufferings are crowned. Blessed with assurance, longs for death. His ministry doth prove. Corinthians press to godliness and bounty for Christ's love. Compareeth charity to seed. His presence say to ride. These scoffings too self-boasting lead. He afterwards begins to chide and threatens them beside. End of Chapter 47. Chapter 48 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information on to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballochlear in County Hunter, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 48. Galatians. Against Galatians, Paul invades. And Peter doth reprove. Abraham he saith was saved by faith. Jerusalem above. Bidstim stand and fast in liberty. Wherewith Christ made them free. Then shows what made some men persuade them circumcised to be. End of Chapter 48. Chapter 49 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information on to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballochlear in County Hunter, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 49. Ephesians. As God's elect Ephesians treats and man's two states he sifts the Gentiles call revealed to Paul. One God and many gifts bids them to love but lust to flee duties to relatives of arms complete from head to feet. A full description gives. End of Chapter 49. Chapter 50 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information on to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballochlear in County Hunter, Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 50. Philippians. Paul to Philippians. Praised his bones. Bids them Christ imitate. Counts all things lost for Christ on's cross. Content as with his state. Colossians. Paul to Colossians. Christ describes. Bids angel worship wave. Exorts to love the things above. Their earners prayers doth crave. End of Chapter 50. Chapter 51 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information on to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Liverpool. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 51. First Thessalonians. Paul's thanks for Thessalonians faith. He preached without deceit. To them his love doth clearly prove. Describes the judgment grade. And doth his duties treat. Second Thessalonians. Against. Thessalonians. The empty Christ reveals. Bids them to flee El Company. And then his letter sales. End of Chapter 51. Recording by Chad Horner from Liverpool. Chapter 52 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information on to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Ballyclair in County Antrim Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the Ireland of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 52. First Timothy. Assigns laws used to Timothy. To pray for King's directs. Bishops and deacons qualifications. The apostasy detects. By what rules he must Elder Street. And widows. And his health. What sins to shun. What must be done by him and men of wealth. Second Timothy. Bids Timothy stir up God's gift. And doth him courage teach. He prophesies apostasies. And charges him to preach. End of Chapter 52 Recording by Chad Horner from Ballyclair in County Antrim Northern Ireland. Situated in the northeast of the Ireland of Ireland. Chapter 53 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information on to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org. We love you all. So Mar and Ooo Oh Wow I was I was 53. Recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Antrim Northern Ireland, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland. 54. Recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Antrim Northern Ireland, situated on the north-east of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous, Chapter 54 Hebrews Asserts Saint Paul that Christ is God. Man said he took and died, as Moses' Lord must be adored, the Threst for Saints provide, above all of Levi's line preferred, as God deswear of old, a priest bed like milk is a dick, he Levi's law annulled. Christ's blood preferred, above bulls and goats was offered once for all. Paul next displayed the martyr's faith to run Christ's faith doth call, and to be kind with all. End of Chapter 54. Recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Antrim Northern Ireland, situated on the north-east of the island of Ireland. Chapter 55 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Antrim Northern Ireland, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous, Chapter 55 James James' temptation, Beds rejoice, to show our faith by love, describe with truly the tongue unruly, shows lust, contentions move, and rich man doth reprove. 1 Peter St. Peter urges godly ways and on-obedience writes, Beds' wives be meek and Sarah-like, and when Christ's patience, he displays, to vigilance, excites. 2 Peter Again Beds make our calling sure those teachers are foretold, how Christ shall come a day of dim as promised was of old. End of Chapter 55. Recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Antrim Northern Ireland, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland. Chapter 56 of the Juvenile Bible by Anonymous John 1, 2, and 3 John shows us Christ is our ally, to young and old doth write, our works must prove the truth of love, and Beds us every spirit try, love makes God's laws seem light. 2 John John writes to Lady and exhorts her and her children, dear, constant to prove in faith and love, seducers to beware. 3 John John writes to Gaius and commends his charitable aim, but doth repress Diotrepis, who strove to be supreme. End of Chapter 56. Chapter 57 of the Juvenile Bible. This is the LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Antrim Northern Ireland. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 57 Jude Jude bids for faith, strife earnestly, seducers lively paints. What judgements shall to them befall, hope blessings to the saints. End of Chapter 57. Recording by Chad Horner from Balli Clare in County Antrim Northern Ireland. Chapter 58 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Revelation The vision Christ reveals to John. He writes to Churches four, to other three, then write it he. The elders God adore. Book with seven seals the Lamb doth take. He opens all but one. The saints sealed are whom God will spare. Last seal for trumpets blown. Come next to fifth and sixth to sound. John eats the book that's brought. Witnesses too. Last trumpets woe. Manchild to heaven is caught. Describes the beast seven heads, ten horns. The Lamb with saints about. Two angels seven were vials given. All which they court out. Egregious whore of Babylon, her woeful doom foretold. God glorified the Lamb and bride. The devil kept in hold. Finally John sees all things new. Heaven, earth, Jerusalem. Doth visions close and kerthits those that add or take from them. End of Revelation. Chapter 59 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Benidorm in the province of Alicante in southeast Spain on the Mediterranean coast. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 59. The Ten Commandments. These are the laws which God did give. Keep them by faith in Christ and live. Exodus chapter 20 verses 3 to 18. Have thou no other gods but me. Unto no image by thy knee. Take not the name of the Lord in vain. Do not the Sabbath day profane. Honor thy father, mother too. Take heed that thou no murder do. From Hordom keep thy body clean. Still not, although thy state be main. Fair not, false witness, shun that blood. What is thy neighbour's covet not? The Nice. End of Chapter 59. Recording by Chad Horner from Benidorm in the province of Alicante in southeast Spain on the Mediterranean coast. Chapter 60 of the Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org. Recording by Chad Horner from Benidorm in the province of Alicante in southeast Spain on the Mediterranean coast. The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 60. And Him on the Holy Scriptures by Dr. Watts. Leading with guilt and full of fears, I fly to thee, my lord. And not a glimpse of hope appears, but in thy written word. The volume of my father's grace does all my griefs assuage. Here I behold my saviour's face, almost in every page. This is the field where hidden lies the pearl of price unknown. That merchant is divinely wise. He makes the pearl his own. Here consecrate it, water flows, to quench my thirst of sin. Here the fair tree of knowledge grows, nor danger dwells therein. This is the judge that ends the strife, for wit and reason fail. My guide to everlasting life, through all this glimmy veil. O may thy counsel's mighty God, my roving feet command. Nor I forsake the happy road that leads to thy right hand. End of Chapter 60. Recording by Chad Horner from Benidorm in the province of Alicante in southeast Spain on the Mediterranean coast. Chapter 61 of The Juvenile Bible. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. Read by Angelique G. Campbell, The Juvenile Bible by Anonymous. Chapter 61, The Universal Prayer by Mr. Pope. Father of all, in every age and every climb adored, By Saint, by Savage, and by Sage, Jehovah, Jove, or Lord, Thou first great cause, least understood, Who all in my sense can find to know but this, That thou art good, and that myself am blind. Yet gave me, in this darkest state, To see the good from ill and binding nature fast in fate, Left free the human will. What conscious dictates to be done warns me not to do. This teach me more than hell to shun, That more than heaven pursue. What blessings thy free bounty gives, Let me not cast away, for God is paid when man receives, To enjoy is to obey. Yet not to earth's contracted span, Thy goodness let me bound, Or think thee, Lord, alone of man, When thousand worlds are round. Let not this weak unknowing hand, Presume thy bolts to throw, And deal damnation round the land, On each I judge thy foe. If I am right, thy grace impart, Still in the right to stay. If I am wrong, oh, teach my heart to find that better way. Save me alike from foolish pride, Or impious discontent, As all thy wisdom has denied, Or of all thy goodness lent. Teach me to feel another's woe, To hide the fault I see, That mercy I to others show, That mercy show to me. Mean though I am, not wholly so, Since quickened by thy breath, Oh, lead me wheresoever I go, Through this day's life or death. This day be bred in peace, my lot, All else beneath the sun, Thou knowest if best bestowed or not, And let thy will be done to thee. Whose temple is all space, whose altar, earth, sea, skies, One chorus let all being raise, All nature's incense rise.