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The meroure of an Chrstiane [sic], composed ... by Robert Norvell ...
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Norvell, Robert.; Marot, Clément, 1495?-1544.
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â That shall prââaââl againes at ãâã For an space thou shall in thââââââshe ãâã As in thy ââd oâ deathe with âo and paiâe By my grace the faithfull shall the ãâã In laâgoâr without force thou shall arriâe Rom. â Whill that an certaine tyme be passed by ãâã â ⪠ââto mannes ââeshe thou shall with laâgââr ly When thou hast bred deathe our corââptioâe That death shall be thy owne diâârâctioâe ãâã ââ When ended was this mightie parlament He said to the Law these worâes consequâââ Thogh thou toke thy beginning âroâââhe ãâã â ãâã In me is ended all thy strengthâ and ââghâ ãâã â ⪠I haue the made my subiect euermore And ãâã the as neuer did man ãâã Bothe sinne and deathe was nourest vnder the Thou hast not found one spot of them in me ãâã â For I haue done thy pointes all fulââll I am first borne that wroght my fathers will ãâã â Inquâre thou now no more ⪠of Adams âall ãâã â I takâ ãâã charge and answers for them all Their neuer ãâã man shaâ ãâã by thy way 2. Cor. 3. Obteine ãâã ãâã did ãâ¦ã Thou shew ãâã ãâã hell ãâ¦ã Gal. 3. Thou not as lambe came but aâ wouliââo ââââ And therfore I my selfe is come to take Thy heauie burdingââ of my peoples backe Idâm Thoght thou shew sinââ that mââ not grace expell Thou hast no power to send down to hell My owne elect nor yet againes them pleid Thou may considdir in thy self and reid Or thy coÌming how their was frome the heauen An promesse of grace to the fathers geuen Thou was ordained for an testament But Adams fragill nature indigent Idem Could neuer get of the but woand paine Their was no man content of the nor faine In promessing thou euer hast an sy That rather garres man in to langour ly Nor to shewe consolatione or remead And in despair âull oât thou doest them lead Idem Thou shâwes rather sorow nor their sââll For Ilk offence thow cryes slay and keill Thou bindes all a lyke vnder thy bandis Their is no grace nor sauour at thy handis For Adams sede alyke thou leades in thrall Who failze is in on they giltie ar in all Apoc. 14 Tââirfor I do confirme for mannes loue An testament eternall the aboue That to all nations shall be taught and shawne And through that world shal mak my mercy knawne Idem From the Orient vnto the Occident It shall be heard the ãâã of my Testament And nâwe alliance spoâââ by my mouthe Which shall remaine in ãâã and trouthe For now and aye my wordes all and some Into the worlde of worldes for to come To make my promesse faithfull sure and sirmâ âar ââ Luc. 22. 1. Cor. 11 2. Cor. â Iaâ 1 ⪠2. Gal. 3 4. I did the same with my hart blood confirme I sware be my owne selfe vnuariable It shoulde remaine for aye perdurable So with my death passion and sore torment I haue confirmed my newe Testament Whiche is another Testament I say Nor thy olde fearfull Law of mont Sinay For thou by it with rigour doest require To all sinners damnation death and syre But my alliance newe shall rather rinne Out through the inwarde man and pardon sinne Deut. 5. Thou was but for the outwarde man in letter Rest now therfore and mak place to thy better Rom. â Thy tyme is runne finished and compleit Now mine is come I frelie powre my spreit â Cor. â Gal. 3. On all fleshe where they nede no pedagogue As thou had wont to be nor Sinagogue These weghtie words this purpose broght to end He said to his elect and made it kende My darrest spouse for whome my bloode is shed âphe 5. Col. â Come is the tyme I shall you spous and wed My spirite aboundantlie shall in you wirke 1. Ioh. â ⪠Ye are my chosen and catholike Kirke Frostie winter is with all his surte past ãâã ilke blossome shall beir his fruââ so sâst Apoc. 19 ⪠Rom. 1 ⪠ãâã is the tyme with myrth and ioye complâ ãâã I shall spouse you with ãâã spreit Thogh ye be many in nombre aâd in force Yet shall ye be but membres of onâ corce Lâarne at me to be meke and bening âac 2. Deut. â8 And sâne the frutes of the spreit forthe bring Follow my holie worde and my doctrine Nether to right hand nor to left decline My worde and my command is sufficient Isay 3. Without additiones of your owne intent I am he that ye shulde alwaye inâew Ioh. 1â I haue chainged and done all thinges renew If ye in tymes past were strange and nyce 2. Cor. 5. And far exilid from my Paradice Yet but your merite I shall of my owne grace Ephe. 2. Restore you ârelie to the âamin place Come all ye with sinne that is vnclene Ephe. 1. Col. 1. I haue with my owne pretious blood serene An holsome bath and stose prepaird for you Where ye shall be made whyte as aniâ dow Of all my treasures nothing ye shall want Mat. 26. âocl 2. Exo. 28. But as my self thereof participant As aboundance of water christalline So shall I powre on you my grace deuine Right as the oyle was powred on Aarous head ⪠Which made his rayment all in to that stead Leuit 9. Smell of that balme of sauour dulce and sweit So shall my grace be powred in your spreit Act. 2. Which I shall make so plenteus on you rame That in to you shall not be found an vaine â ⪠Cor. 2 3 12 Where as my holie sprite doeth not abounde Heb. â âââ And in my blood your sinnes shall be ãâã Syne when it shall come to confesse in ãâã From whence that all your vertue doâth procâââ Thââsâ that ye confesse in euery place Ephe. â Not of your selues but onelie of ââ grace And of your filthie fleshe proceded noght Gal. â That euer was good in warke word or thoght ⪠Rom. 13 Of my goodnes and grace I you it gaue Before the tyme ye did it aske or craue Except by me ye can nothing posseid Therâfore to me ⪠and to my word take hâid Ioh. 5 6 Act. 4. Luc. 2â 2. Pet. 2. Reid bothe the olde and newe law ye shall sâ ââ haue no good but that which cometh of me If some mân wolde by there inuentione found And so to big vpon an other ground Were it in heauen earth or firmament 1. Cor. â Oroâ the sea then say ye consâquânt That sure building and fundam at their is none Except they found their fortressâ me vpone These gratious wordes âunished aâ length This holie Sauiour in his might and strength Mat. 2â Act. 1. Apo. 5 7 ⪠Propaird him by his vertue deuine For till ascend where all the heauens syne Decoud them selues with