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A68256 The soules solace, or Thirtie and one spirituall emblems Jenner, Thomas, fl. 1631-1656. 1626 (1626) STC 14494; ESTC S105988 16,880 107

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the cause some runne not out so farre In all excesse of lewdnes and doe spare To medle with grosse sinnes their confidence smites them And feare of hell within their hearts affright's them That they by no meanes dare become fo grosse T' is not for loue to good or doubt to lose Vertue Ne flesh and spirit in them striving But will and Conscience one the other driving The Will pursues what 's wickednes amaine The Conscience prickt repells it backe againe The Righteous sinns not cause he feareth God The Wicked sinns not Why He feares the Rod. Good Ioseph saith shall I commit this thing And so offend my God by trespassing Yea wicked Balaam cryed I cannot goe Beyond Gods word to doe or lesse or moe And why Because he knowes Gods Angell stands To smite him through nor can he scape his hands When Balack said what hast thou done to me I cald thee not to blesse mine enemie Balam makes answere Must I not take heedo To speake but what the Lord hath sure decreede The Dogge desires the praie but dreads the Wan Gods Iudgements driues from sinne the Wicked man M. F. 25. The right carriage of a Christian in his calling THe little Children are the parents pleasure And fitly may be cal'd their parents treasure Who please sometimes to send them to and fro 'T is their delight to see how they can goe If to his Child one say Sirrah goe gather Those Chips that yonder lie and bring them hither He s●reight way goes and seekes his lap to fill Not earing for them t' is his fathers will That he should gather them If any fall Out of his lap he vexeth not at all Nor lets he downe and cryes But what he tooke Vnto his father beares with chearefull looke What 's Wealth but Chips So should they be esteem'd Nay worse then so meere drosse in scripture deem'd And what 's our calling but the Lords command That not in Idlenes our dayes should stand If th' one be Chips and t'other to obey The Lords Command is done you well may say They are but worldlings who no other heart Doe labour for saue to get vp a part Of gayne and profit Wealth must not be sought For 't selfe nor for himselfe a man keepe ought And if perchance thou should'st great losses haue Thou must not greiue because thou could'st not saue Thy state from such disasters and more pine Then if thou had'st lost heaven and grace Divine And let thy dayes on earth vnchearesull be That crosses doe or losses follow thee Make not thy Gold thy God thy Calling more Then to fulfill Gods will and keepe His Lore And what thou hast be thou content to carry Vnto thy graue with joy craue not to tarry For wealth and pelfe of God there 's none respected For these but with these many are reiccted The poore mans poore cstare with grace is more Then rich mens rich comport and heaped store Children for losse of Chips repine not then Droope not for losse of outward things being men M. D. 26. The danger of wicked men abiding in the Church FAyre walkes and gardens richly deckt with flowers And beautified with pavements with bowers Rich men and Nobles for these pleasures care To keepe which seemely they no cost will spare And for that purpose Gardeners doe provide To see to them at every time and tide Which Gardener daily doth with industry Trim Prune and Dresse it and if he espie A Weede or Cockle with his ready hand He rootes it out It shall no longer stand The Owner of his Church and bower's the Lord Who doth at every turne and time afford A prying eye and narrow search to see If in his Garden weeds or thistles be These with his Hooke of Instice roots he out And will not let them there to grow and sprout See this thou Hypocrite that will not part With sinne but lou'st and hid'st it in thy heart Goe liue with Turkes and Heathens from the pale Of Christian people Else God will not faile Thee to cut vp and cast out for saith He I 'le honour'd be by those draw neere to me Thy sinne is double who dost beare a part In grosse transgressions yet liu'st in the heart And bosome of Gods Church Pagans offend Against one Law but thy sinne doth extend To breach of two Of grace and natures light Which in these dayes in Gods church shineth bright That light they haue without excuse shall leaue them Which thing the Iewes worse made and did deceiue them So that Gomorrah's state and sodomes land In day of Iudgement easter shall stand Then theirs and why Because to them Christ gaue Farre greater meanes then those their soules to saue As Gardeners suffer Weeds in feilds to grow Because on them they never paines bestow So heathen lands the wicked Rout may nourish But where Gods Gospell is they must not flourish M. T. 27. The New Creation A Musick Instrument though fitting strings Apt peggs and frets it hath and other things Which Instruments require Yet t' is rejected If 't bee but out of tune 's not once respected Of skilfull Masters being still the same With all the Ornaments that they can name As other Instruments which sweetly play Only that it 's not tun'd t' is naught they say Away with t. Would you know the reason why It 's out of tune 't will make noe melodie But being scrude and tun'd and new amended It soundeth pleasingly and is commended So every man that 's borne is a full creature Fraught with all humane faculties as feature And parts of body and soules powers as mind Will Conscience Memory hee 's nought behind The perfect'st Christian What can be desir'd There 's all in him that is in man requir'd Yet yeilds he not to God a pleasant sound Because he is not a new creature found But when Gods minister shall these vp screw And so doth tune and make this creature new He streight resounds Spirituall melody And in Gods eares giues heavenly harmony The Bones Ezechiell saw both dead and dry Became of vse when he did Prophesie Thou nothing art whilst thou art but meere nature Stocks Stones Beasts each one of them 's a creature And thou no more But wilt thou better be Let Gods word new transforme and fashion thee As Instruments vnlesse in tune are slighted So men except new made ne're God delighted M. D. 28. The foolishnes of Transubstantiation THe Bush that hangs at Tavern dore doth shew That there is Wine within This all men know Wee 'de count him madd who le run to that and thinke He can there-out sufficient liquour drinke And will be sucking at the Bush when true It is that hangeth there vnto the veine view Of all men passing by but to declare Vendible Wines within that house there are Such mad men Papists are which verefie That in a little Wafer hid doth lye Christs very flash While th' elements there be Hung out to Commers