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B02366 The contented pilgrim: or, The pilgrims troublesome journey to his long home. He waits with patience and is well content, and desires all Christian people to repent, for the blessed soul that intends to Heaven to go, must work with patience whether he will or no. Tune is, Let patience work for me. This may be printed, R.L.S. 1670-1696? (1696) Wing C5953; Interim Tract Supplement Guide EBB65H[36] 1,171 1

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The Contented PILGRIM Or The Pilgrims troublesome Journey to his long home He waits with patience and is well content And desires all Christian people to repent For the blessed soul that intends to Heaven to go Must work with patience whether he will or no. Tune is Let patience work for me This may be printed R. L. S. I Am a poor Pilgrim in this life And tost with misery There 's nothing here but care strife with the poorer sort we see Let who will strive for to be great it 's all but Vanity To save our souls let 's strive for that and let Patience work for me In sickness and in poverty patience is the best Let 's keep the Lords Commandements then our souls they will be blest And forgo all wicked sinfulness which must us'd we see We must not think an evil thought and let patience c. Let 's not dispair in our good God what misery we do abide But with patience take his blessed Rod then God will be our guide T s bring us on in our Pilgrimage our blessed Saviour he Did dye for us to save our souls and let patience c. NON INTRET CATO aut si intrauerit Spectet The glory of this sinful world comes to nothing at the last We are uncertain of our life all is Vanity that is past Who wou'd be proud of this same world all is nothing we do see When in the Grave that we are hurl'd and let patience work for me VVhat are we when the stroke of death calls for our life away It s nothing but a puff of breath that makes us here to stay Therefore we need to have a care and do no wrong you see But keep Gods laws and love him dear and let c. VVhen he doth ring his alarm-bell and it soundeth in our ears Happy 's that soul that lived well then well it shall appear Before that blessed Iudge of Heaven when Sentence there will be Come blessed soul thou art forgiven thou art welcome unto me Then happy is that blessed soul that lives in a penitent way And patient be in all our wants in this life I do say VVhen death he comes he takes no bribe away from hence go we The blessed God be on our side and let pa●ience work for me If we be cold or hungry and maintenance it be scarce The Lord he will our wants supply and will help us at the last VVe need not fear of any want our gracious God is free To those that love him to be sure and let c. Now let us keep a watchful eye and prepare our souls for death Before that we do come to dye that death doth stop our breath That soul that dies that's unprepar'd is in great misery God bless us all from the Devils snare and let patience c. Lord give us grace both rich poor that we may be content For Patience is a goodly store if we our sins repent Gods servants can not want be sure tho poor and bare some be Our blessed Lord is sufficient store and let patience work for me Printed for P. Brooksby at the golden Ball in Py-corner Where any English or Irish Chapman may be furnished with all sorts of ●ew Books Ball●ds