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A85528 A diall, wherein is contained a remembrance of death, and the uncertainty of the time of death. With many good rules how for to lead a good life. Granger, William. 1648 (1648) Wing G1514; Thomason E429_8; ESTC R202242 9,090 17

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husband to betray And my Commandement so to disobay I will torment thee with continuall wo Upon thy belly thou shalt ever go Dust of the earth shal be thy daily meat The very vilest of it thou shalt eat Between the womans seed and thine and thee For evermore there shall contention be Gen. 15. Her seed shall break thy head thine bruise his heel These torments thou for evermore shall feel And woman then which by enticement hast Thy husband from his happinesse down cast By which thou hast undone both him and thee And made you both vile bondslaves for to be For this thy breaking my Commandement Thou shalt receive from me this punishment I 'le punish thee in thy conceptions Because of this thy sore transgressions And for thou hast not lived in my feare With pain and sorrow thou shalt children beare Unto thy husband thy desire shall be And he shall still have power and rule o're thee And Adam thou that didst not stand in fear Of me thy God but to thy wife gave eare I will no more so carefull be upon thee But I pronounce this sentence to be on thee For that you have been to me so unjust Out of this Garden now I will you thrust Now thou mayst say thou art of me forsaken Go dig the ground from whence thou first wast taken Thou art but earth therein go take some pains Gen. 3. 19. For unto earth thoushalt returne again You both shall die as you doe well deserve But when I will unto my selfe reserve Because you have liv'd so rebelliously You both shall dye and your posterity The earth also shall Thistles beare and Thornes And thou shalt suffer many grievous stormes With sweat of brows thou now must get thy meat Thou must not idle be if thou wilt eat So I have done now I have past my doom Learn to live better now before death come Thus God did curse what he before did make Gen. 3. 18. He curst the very earth for Adams sake His disobedience made him have this curse And we his off-spring all doe fare the worse For of our father Adams grievous sin We as his heirs have all our shares therein And thus was Adams sin our great downfall Therefore remember death We must dyall But here a comfort doth again arise Which subtill Satan never did surmise Though we were cursed by the womans deed We now are blest again by a womans seed As in the Scripture we may daily read The womans seed should break the serpents head Our Jesus Christ both God and man was he Came to this world our Saviour for to be Our Jesus Christ he hath our ransome paid For on his shoulders all our sins was laid Esay 53. 4. 1 Pet. 2. 24. Matth. 8. 17. He offered up himselfe a sacrifice for sin For to redeeme us from the bondage we were in Those that believe in him by a true faith They shall be saved as the Scripture saith But 't is ordain'd that once we must dy all Heb. 9. 27. And yeild our life to death when he doth call And death at Gods command doth still atend To bring each mortall wight unto his end Death is Gods Herrald when command is given To goe to all the Nations under heaven For to arrest and take into his power Some people therein every day and houre The greatest King cannot deaths power withstand When he comes with the King of Kings command No age can scape from cradle to the crutch No sex can keepe them from his fatall touch Kings and beggars to death are all alike There 's none at all can say Death dares not strike But there 's a time for all things under Sun Time hath been ever since the world begun A time for to be borne a time to dye The wiseman saith and none can it deny In time was Adam made in Gods image In a short time he lost his heritage And infulnesse of time God sent his Son Gal. 4. 4. For to redeeme us that were all undone Death taketh time unto him as a brother To go with him and follow on another Time with his sythe Death with his dismall dart These two between them both the world doth part Time he hath wings a speedy pace to hie And death can run as fast as time can fly Time takes our lives and post to death doth run Death meets with time and so our lives are done How carefull ought we be our lives to mend Since two such watch-men do on us attend Time he doth number all our houres and days And death doth watch to catch us on our ways We must dy all and yeild to death his due Though we know not the time nor place nor how Death he hath weapons more besides his dart He hath more ways then one to kill the heart Some in the seas and brooks are daily drownd Some in the fires are utterly consum'd Some are by powder all to peices torn Some have their lives in deserts overworn Some there are daily killed with the sword Some dy a death that most they have abroad Some hath by poyson got a deadly stroke Some in their drink a silly flie doth choake Some dy of surfets eating too much meat Some dy by famine having nought to eat Some conquering Captains fighting in the field Death conquers them and makes them for to yeild To strike old age in bed death doth not scorne Nor doth he spare the infants that 's new borne Thou canst not passe no time a long the street To be assured no danger for to meet Some wood or stone may fall upon thy head Down from church or house and strike thee dead Be carefull then to be as thou shouldst be Sith death so many wayes may come to thee Repent in time and do thy life amend Before that death do come thy life to end Be thou for death all times prepared be That sudaine death may never come to thee Unto the wicked death doth come with terrour Proverbs 28. 1. For of his coming he is still a fevour But to the godly death is welcome ever He doth acknowledge God of his life the giver And that he must returne it back againe To him from whom he did it first obtaine Death he will come though we know not how soon Luke 12. 40. In midst of night in morning or at noon In the spring time or else upon the fall But sure enough it is we must dye all Although that Christ for all our sinnes did dye Yet we must carefull be from sin to fly For sin within us still there doth remain O let it not within thee rule and reigne Be carefull then thy God to serve and feare And patient be affl●ctions to beare Lead a good life an evill life abhorre Rom. 12. 9. That thou mayst live with Christ for evermore Live well and dye well that proverb is true But few in these days that will do so now Some