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A70863 Comfortable cordials against discomfortable feares of imprisonment, and other sufferings in good causes containing some Latine verses, sentences, and texts of Scripture / written by Mr. William Prynne on his chamber walles in the Tower of London during his imprisonment there ; since translated by him into English verse. Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1641 (1641) Wing P3927; ESTC R22186 6,968 21

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great praise In the Tower of suffring such Tower God proves to his alwayes 21. Deus Turris 1. Protegendo A malis In malis Contra malos Inter malos Vbique Tutissimè Fortissimè Gratiosissimè 2. Consolando In Malis Semper Abundanter Suavissimè 3. Eripiendo A Malis Citò Tempestivè Potentissimé Mortalium proculdubiò Beatissimus qui Mundi Exul Christique ●aptivus Turri isti tutissimae jucundissimae optimae maximae perpetuò dum vixerit adjuaicatur Salvò certè custoditur qui non solùm à Deo sed in Deo conservatur arctari non potest qui ipsa Dei infinitate incarceratus spatiatur Ita eminatur Galielmas Prynne Martij 3. 1633. God is a Tower by protecting all His Saints from Ills in Ills which them befall Against amidst ill men in every place Most safely strongly out of his meere grace By comforting them in adversity Alwayes most sweetly most abundantly By fr●eing them from evills speedily In the best time and that most potently No doubt he is the happiest man alive Who this worlds Exile and Christs deare Captive Is during life adjudg'd perpetually In this most safe sweet best great'st Tower to lye He is truely kept safely who both by And in God is preserv'd continually He cannot straitned be who walkes freely Whiles prisoner in Gods vast Infinity O this opinion WILLIAM PRYNNE was the Third day of March six hundred thirty three Sentences of Scripture there likewise written PSAL. 69. 33. The Lord heareth the poore and despiseth not his prisoners PSAL. 146. 7 8. The Lord looseth the prisoners the Lord raiseth those that are bowed downe PHIL. 4. 11 12 13. I have learned in whatsoever state I am therewith to bee content I know both how to be abased and I know how to abound every where and in all things I am instructed both to bee full and to bee hungry both to abound and to suffer need I can doe all things through Christ which strengthneth mee PSAL. 34. 17. 19. 22. The righteous cry and the Lord heareth and delivereth them out of all their troubles Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivereth him out of them all the Lord redeemeth the soule of his Servants and none of them that trust in him shall be desolate PSAL. 37. 23 24. 37 38 39 40. The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord and hee delighteth in his way Though hee fall hee shall not be utterly cast downe for the Lord upholdeth him with his hand Marke the perfect man and behold the upright For the end of that man is peace But the transgressours shall bee destroyed together the end of the wicked shall bee cut off But the salvation of the righteous is of the Lord hee is their strength in the time of trouble And the Lord shall help them and deliver them hee shall deliver them from the wicked and save them because they trust in him PSAL. 71. 19 20 21 22 23 24. Thy righteousnesse also O God is very high who hast done great things O God who is like to thee Thou which hast shewed me great and sore troubles shalt quicken mee againe and shalt bring mee up againe from the depthes of the earth Thou shalt encrease my greatnesse and comfort me on every side I will also praise thee with the Psaltery even thy truth O my God unto thee will I sing with the Harpe O thou holy one of Israel My lips shall greatly rejoyce when I sing unto thee and my soule which thou hast redeemed my tongue also shall talke of thy righteousnesse all the day long for they are confounded for they are brought unto shame that seeke my hurt MICAH 7 6 7 8 9 10. A mans enemies are the men of his owne house Therefore I will looke unto the Lord I will waite for the God of my salvation my God will heare mee Rejoyce not against me ô mine enemy when I fall I shall arise when I sit in darknesse the Lord shall bee a light unto mee I will beare the indignation of the Lord because I have finned against him untill hee plead my cause and execute judgement for mee Hee will bring me forth to the light and I shall behold his righteousnesse Then shee that is mine enemy shall see it and shame shall cover her which said unto mee where is the Lord thy God mine eyes shall behold her now shall she be troden downe as the mire of the streets On his Suffrings on the Pillory Christ for * mysake sinnes and Redemption From Hell and endlesse Torments sufferedon The * Crosse a shamefull cursed Death with all Alacrity joy promptitude And shall I not for his sake then most cheerefully Both stand and suffer on the Pillory Without all blush or feare since 't is no shame But * Honour thus to suffer for Christs name Verses made by W. PRYNNE as he returned by Water to the Tower after his last sufferings upon his Stigmatizing S. L. Stigmata Laudis Stigmata Maxillis referens Insignia Laudis Exultans remeo victima grata Deo Bearing Lands Stamps on my Cheekes I retire Triumphing Gods sweet Sacrifice through fire On his returne from Exile Foes sent me hence but God and his Saints cryes Have brought me back 't is wondrous in all Eyes No Exiles Prisons Chaines powers can detaine Those whom God will recall free raise againe ISAY 51. 11. 14. c. 41. 5 6. The redeemed of the Lord shall returne and come with singing unto Zion and everlasting joy shall be upon their head they shall obtaine gladnesse and joy and sorrow and mourning shall flee away The CAPTIVE EXILE hastneth that hee may be loosed and that he should not dye in the pit nor that his bread should faile Feare not for I am with thee I will bring thy seed from the East and gather thee from the West I will say to the North Give up and to the South keep not backe bring my sonnes from farre and my daughters from the ends of the Earth FJNJS ERRATA IN the Epistle v. I. it were r. t' were p. 2. l. 32. The r. He p. 3. l. 8. He 's r he The verses p. 9. of his Exile into Jersy should have come in p. 15. after Stigmata Laudis oan 20. 19. John 20 19. Rev. 2. 7. 11. 17. 21. c. 3. 5. 12. 21. c. 21. 7. 2 Tim. 1. 7. 8. * Rev. 2. 7. 11. 17. 21. c. 3. 5. 12. 21. e 21. 7. 2 Tim. 4. 7. 8. * ●●m 4. 9. 1 c. 5. 1. * Pro. 14. 13. * 2 Cor. 4. 17. 2. Tim. 2. 12. * Joh. 8. 36. Gal. 5. 1. * Psal. 37. 24. * 2 Cor. 4. 17. 2 Tim. 4. 8. 1 Levil 25. 23. Psal. 39. 12. psal. 119. 19 2 Chron 29 15. Heb. 11. 13 1 pet. 2. 11. * Gen. 12. 28. to 48. Act. 7. 3. to 17. Heb. 11. 8. * Isay 41. 5. 6. * Heb. 11. 14. 16. * Prov. 11. 8. c. 21 18. c. 12. 13. * Psal. 18. 2. Psal. 1. 3. Psal. 144. 2. * I say 53. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10. Rom 4. 25. 1 Cor. 15. 3 1 Pet. 2. 24. * Heb. 12. 2. c. 13. 12 12. Gal. 3. 13. Phil. 2. 8. * Phil. 1. 29 2 Tim. 2. 12. Rev. 7. 13. to 17.