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A19303 A godly meditacion vpon. xx. select and chosen Psalmes of the prophet Dauid as wel necessary to al them that are desirous to haue ye darke wordes of the prophet declared and made playn: as also fruitfull to suche as delyte in the contemplatio[n] of the spiritual meanyng of them. Compiled and set furth by Sir Anthony Cope knight. Cope, Anthony, Sir, d. 1551. 1547 (1547) STC 5717; ESTC S109096 127,918 198

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to receyue according to theyr deades but after diuers fashions i. Corinth vi The rightuous to be as iudges to the other the sinners to bee iudged the electe to the perfection of their glorye i. Tessalo iiii the soules beynge then vnit to their bodies The vngodly to theyr greter pain both of soules and bodyes At which greate and dreadful daye the sinners shal be seuered from the iust and shal be set the one on the ryght hande Mathew xxv the other on the left hand of thi victorious sōne as the shepherd doth disseuer his shepe from his goates And by good reason for as there is no match betwene lyght and darkenes ii Corinth vi no more is ther any equal match in company betwene the righteous and the vngodly Quoniā nouit dominꝰ viam iustorum et ite● impiorum peribit The way of the iust is knowne to the Lorde and wel alowed of the. Wherfore to Moyses thou saidest I know the by name Exodus .xxx. Ieremy .i. Euen so diddest thou knowe Hieremy thy Prophet before he was begotten or borne And all by thy Godly approbation In lyke maner dost thou knowe the dayes of the godly and elect Psalmo xxxvii And ther inheritance shal endure for euer The other that is the vngodly thou knowest not Math. xxv nomore then thou knewest the fyue folyshe Virgyns which wer vnprouided of oyle in their lampes against the commyng of the brydgrome Thou knowest them not to their comforte or election but to theyr reprobatiō Wherfore they were shut furth of the gates of glory and departed with the workers of iniquitie whose waye is the way of death and damnation From this paynful way saue vs good Lorde and make vs to be as the fruitful trees planted by the water syde for thy blessed sonnes sake who to saue vs suffered bitter passion and deathe To whom be laude and prayse for euer Amen ¶ The Prophet Dauyd in the person of the faythful congregation which are penitent for their offences made this Psalme Psalme .vi. Domine ne in futore And declaryng his infirmitie and contricion desireth remission of his sinnes Apoca. ●i O God almyghtie Lord of heauē and earth from whō nothyng can be hyd or kept secret Lorde that searchest the hertes and raynes that is the thoughtes delectations of al men Whē I remēber thi iustice in iudgement I tremble and quake for feare cōsidering the burdē weyghte and filthines of synne to be so great that for one proud thought a great nōber of Aungels fell from heauen to perpetuall payne Ge●os ●● For breakyng thy commaūdemēt Adam and his wyfe were expelled out of Paradise and purchased death to al their posterite Rome ●i xv● The yerth also was not able to beare the burthē of Corah Dathan and Abyram but for theyr rebellion against the and thy seruaūt Moyses and Aaron It opened and swalowed thē vp quycke wyth theyr adherentes For the synne of Dauid and for that he of a pride nōbred or mustred his people puttyng trust in the multitude of them rather then in the that art the liuing God ii Reg. x●iiii there died of the pestilēce in Israel .lxx. thousand people within .iii. dayes This cōsidered what creature liuyng can but tremble and feare Seyng that our sinnes now daily are no lesse in numbre and in haynowsnes then were theyrs but rather mooe greater And remedy haue we none but to flye from thy wrath into the bosome of thy most dearely beloued sōne Iesus Christ making him a bulworke and a shilde of defence betwene thyne anger and our offences Most humbly besechyng the for his sake and for the bitter paynes that he suffred for our redemption to be merciful vnto vs And not to rebuke vs in thine anger Domine ne in furor● tuo arguas me neque in ira tua corripias me nor to chasten vs in thyne heauy displeasure Let not thy sentence of euerlastyng damnation take place whyche thou gauest agaynst Adam and all his posteritie for his disobedience Thou art meke gentyl and longe sufferyng of thy selfe It is our greuous offences heaped together one vpon another that prouoke the to angre Not that thou art angry or furyous thy selfe but we felyng thy dreadful iudgemēt vpō vs geuē to paine euerlasting or thy heauy hād in punishyng vs here in this worlde iudge the to be angry in the pronunciation of that sore sētence and in the execution of the same we speke and iudge of the after the sorte as wee that are worldely do speake and iudge one of vs by an other And with such wordes as we declare oure owne passions and affectiōs we also declare the contentes of oure hertes vnto the Lorde desiryng the not to punysh vs in the rygour of thy iustice but after the swetenes of thy mercye to haue pitie vpon vs. Apoca. vi Elles shal we in that terrible day desire mountaynes and rockes to fal vpon vs to hyde vs from the face of hym that sitteth in the throne of iudgement frō the wrath of the lambe Whose wrath we are well assured wil not be then aswaged by any peticion of frindes ●ophony i. Nether shall syluer or golde be able to deliuer vs in that wrothful daye Wherefore we acknowledgyng our offences humbly desire the merciful father to haue compassiō vpon vs and to consider the weakenes and imbesilitie of our nature A●●set ete mei domine quontem infirmus sū which nature is wounded in al her powers with the dartes of concupicence Where through we are prone and redy to all vice feble to resist tentation and vnable of our selfes to aryse ●●tio ●ue domine quoniam conturbata sunt omnia ossa mea beyng once drowned in the filthy myre of synne It is thou Lord thy blessed sonne that must heale our infirmities for al our bones are vered The strength that we haue is not able to withstande the temptations of our stiffe and sturdy enemye ●a●●w xliii Thy sōne Chryst must reach vs his hande as he dyd to Peter walkynge on the water when he was in perel of drownyng Thē shall we haue strength to aryse hys Passion is our medicine and health Thy grace and his ar all the remedies in our infirmities Et anima mea turba●a est valde Our soules that is our reason and our conscience are troubled through the multitude of our synnes which trouble surely is not small For we fynde an other lawe in oure mēbres stryuinge wyth the law of oure mynd Roma vii subduynge vs vnto the lawe of sinne which is in our mēbres We are al carnal sold vnder sinne So that what we should would do that we do not but what we sholde not and woulde not that we do And why Truely for the in vs that is in oure fleshe dwelleth no goodnes The crabbe tree can bring forth