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B03604 A godly new ballad, intituled, a dozen of points. A dozen of point you may here read, whereon each Christians soul may feed. 1658-1664? (1664) Wing G937A; ESTC R177457 1,516 1

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A godly new Ballad Intituled A dozen of Points A dozen of Points you may here read Whereon each Christians soul may feed THe gift is smal a dozen of points Wherewith I 'de wish you knit your joynts Kéep well the same and credit me Thy life most pure and just shall be The first Point 's this I wish you kéep Is that at night before you sléep Still sée you ask God forgiveness Of all your sins and wickedness The second Point is this I say When thou dost see the chearful day Arise and praise the God of might That hath defended thée all night The third is this that thou wouldst require And on thy bended knees desire The God of heaven to be thy stay For to preserve thée night and day The fourth doth bid thée to beware And to avoid the subtil snare For Satan with his crafty power Doth séek mens souls for to devour The fifth good counsel doth thee give And warn thee well whilst thou dost live To kéep thy conscience clear and pure Then God will bless thee to be sure The sixth of these my Points do will That thou devise no subtle skil Whereby to work thy Neighbors wo Take heed I say and do not so The seventh saith defraud no man But deal as justly as you can The Widow and the Fatherless defend So God will bless thée to the end The eighth doth bid thée more or less Still to beware of drunkennesse For drunkenness is abhor'd of God On whom he lays his heavy rod The ninth saith Fornication fly Those wicked Harlots will make thee die Thy body they 'l consume I say And bring thy soul unto decay The tenth doth say do not forswear False witness against no man bear Let no affection sway thy mind The eye of Iustice for to blind The eleventh enjoyns thee not to desire Thy Neighbors goods for to require But the ten Commandements observe So shalt thou stand and never swerve The twelfth saith fear the God of might And truely serve him day and night Obey the King as 't is thy part To thy Countrey bear a faithful heart Sée these my Points thou dost possesse Even when thou thy self dost rest Kéep well each one in his degrée And knit them fast and credit m● The Angell Gabriell his Salutation to the Blessed Virgin MARY To the tune of The Blazing Torch WHen righteous Joseph wedded was to Israels Hebrew maid A glorious Angel came from Heaven who to the Virgin said Hail blessed Mary full of grace the Lord remains in thee Thou shalt conceive and bear a Son thy Saviour to be That 's wondrous strange quoth Mary then I should conceive and breed Being never toucht by mortal man but pure in thought and déed Fear not quoth Gabriel by and by it is no work of man But only God's ordain'd at first before the world began Which heavenly message she believes and did to Jury go Thrée moneths with her friends to stay Gods blessed will to show And then return'd with Joseph back her Husband méek and mild Who thought it strange his wife should be untoucht thus grown with child Wherefore thought he to shun that shame he thought her to forsake But that Gods Angel in his sléep Gods mind did undertake Fear not just Ioseph this thy wife is still a spotlesse Maid And no consent to sin quoth he against her can be laid For she is purely Maid and Wife the mother of Gods own Heir The Babe of Heaven and blessed Lamb of Israels stock so fair To save lost shéep to Satan sold whom Adam lost by fraud When first in Edens Paradise the Lord had them bestow'd Thus Mary with her Husband kind together did remain Vntil the time of Iesus birth as Scripture doth make plain Thus Mother Wife and Virgin pure our Saviour sweet conceiv'd All three in one to bring us joy of which we were bereav'd Sing praises then both old and young to him which wrought such things That thus without the help of man sent us the King of Kings Which is of such a blessed power that with his word can quell The World the Flesh and by his Death could conquer death and hell Printed for F. Coles T. Vere and W. Gilbertson