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A73075 The heavenly advocate: or a short direction for the speedy vnderstanding of the New Testament of the yeeres and dayes of Christs age heere on Earth, times and places of his miracles, death, resurrection, and ascention: together with a briefe catechisme, for the instruction of Christian families. And also a spirituall combate, betweene mans frailty and faith, in time of sicknesse. Robertson, Bartholomew, fl. 1620. 1617 (1617) STC 21098; ESTC S124839 19,045 98

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doe not reward mée according to mine iniquities I haue sinned I haue sinned and woe is me for it O thou preseruer of men thine I am and in thee is my trust in thy feare let mee liue in thy fauour let me die Sweete God of my comfort Blessed for euer and euer Amen Another Prayer MEercy Lord mercy most holy and comfortable God to all truely sorrowing sinners looke vpon thy wretch that ioyeth to be thine although most vnworthy to be respected of thée vniust things haue I done and my heart bléedeth for them iust things doe I suffer in regard of thée my gracious God I humbly acknowledge if I looke what I haue done what I suffer is not answerable but less● doe I suffer then I haue deserued Deare Father I acknowledge thy iustice so mixt with mercy as neuer I can sufficiently thank thee for it Comfortable God giue strength to my weakenesse that more and more I may be able to doe that which such great goodnesse of thine bindes mee vnto where sinne aboundeth thy mercy super-aboundeth and shall not I feele it Let not thy prayer depart out of my mouth whilest I liue and breath if outwardly I must suffer yet inwardly comfort and indue mee with patience according to the multitude of thy mercies Thou knowest all and thou canst doe all and euer blessed be thy name Amen Amen Another Prayer MOst gracious redéemer which euer art mercifull euer comfortable and kinde to them that trust in thée euer a Sauiour whether thou sendest vnto vs well or woe since it is thy will that through many tribulations wee must enter into the kingdome of God grant mee strength euer to continue and stedfastly abide in all Christian fortitude perseuerance against hell death and Sathan and all these terrours they can inflict either vpon my soule conscience or body that being assisted by thee I may rest in thée and receiue the crowne of life promised in thy goodnesse to all thine elect for the which I shall sing prayses to thee in the heauens with thée for euermore A Poeme to that effect OH what strange sudden newes vnto the world is come What haste the poste doth vse To summon all and sum A debt is to be paied A certaine day is set And euery man afraide How he should pay his debt No surety will suffice No hoping of delay No clamors nor no cryes But either die or pay The band is by the soule The substance faith and troth And who are in the world Must looke vnto their oath The Iudge is wise and iust His Law is pure and cleere And at his presence must All flesh and bloud appeare The place shall be so great That none but shall haue roome But none that shall intreat To haue a partiall doome All flesh shall be indited Of conscience accusation Shall let none be acquited That sinne sends to damnation But such as mercy craues That are for mercy crying And such as mercie saues From the eternall dying Time shall yeeld vp his flowers And faith subscribe to grace Nature yeelds vp her power Corruption hath no place And in an instant all A sudden change shall see Then all the world shall fall Where shall no being be Rich poore both yong and old Faire full and strong and weake Wise fond both hot and cold The hearts of all shall breake The spirits shall all assemble And horrors hold the heart The iustest soule shall tremble For feare of their desert All are in sinne contained But who for sinnes are sorry Shall be from death detain'd 〈◊〉 of mercies glory The rich must leaue his wealth And to the graue must hye The youth must leaue his health And learne the way 〈◊〉 The faire must leaue to paint And tak●d earthly hue The poore must leaue to faint And bid the world adue The wise must leaue his wit And make the wormes a feast The foole must leaue his fit and make the graue his rest No bribe shall buy an houre No gift procure a grace To sweete the smallest sower in the infernall place Since then the newes are such The Day of Doome so nye And mercy doth so much With highest maiesty So none shall mercy craue With humble faithfull loue But shall in mercy haue The ioyes in heauen aboue And scape the paines of hell That doth to sinne belong And with the Angels dwel To sing a heauenly song Let vs to mercy flye From sinne and death to saue vs And vnto mercy cry That hell may neuer haue vs Amen Iohn 11. 7 Mat. 5 6 Iohn 6. 27 1 Cor. 12. 27 Ephe. 5. 30 Col. 2. 19 Gen. 1. 26 1 Cor. 5. 7 Ephe. 4. 14 Col. 3. 10 Eph. ● 1. 2. 3 Rom. 6. 16 Gen 15. 18 Heb. 8 7. 8. 9. He. 1. 2 Gen. ●7 2 22 Ro. 8 32. 35 1 Pet. 1. 6. 10 Phil. 1. 11. Ga. 5 6 1 Pet. 1. 8 Mat. 1● 26. 28 E● 20 Ro. 13 9. 10 1 Iohn 3. 24 Marke 16. 15 Rom. 4. 11 Marke 1. 4. 5 1. Pet. 3. 21 1 Cor. 1. 20 Matt. 26. 26 1 Cor. 11. 24 Iohn 6. 56 1 co 10 1. 3. 4 Ephe. 3. 17 Iohn 3. 16 Ro. 12 13. 20 Ioh. 6 47. 48. Luk. 1 31. 32 Col. 2. 17 Gal. 4 4. 5 Luke 2. 14 Luk. 2. 24 Tit. 3 7 2 Cor. 3. 5 2 Cor. 2. 14 15. 16 Act. 5 Matt. 1. 21 Reuel 2. 7 Gen. 3 ●● 23 Heb. ● 1● Heb. ● 17 1 Cor. 11. 2● ● Cor. 1. 3. 4 1 Cor. 11. ●5 2 Cor. 3. 5 Iohn 20. 17 1 Cor. 15. 49 Ephe. 4. 23 Col. 3. 10 Reuel 3. 19 Prou. 3. 11 Heb. 12. 11