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A12742 Loves revenge VVherein is briefly shewed from the historie of the holy scripture, the rising, grouth, and finall fall of the man of sinne; with the long and continuall strife betwixt the two seeds, how they have, from time to time, sought to disinherite each other: and how that Christ, by his righteous life, and long sufferings, in the end shall get the victory, and justly revenge himself upon his adversarie. Omnia vincit amor, & c. By Ios. Speed. Speed, Joshua. 1631 (1631) STC 23050; ESTC S101712 43,323 144

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once again might live In Paradice to rule and reigne And cast the Serpent out again He did not seek to be made known But his Desciples daily prove To see how far that they were grown In stedfast faith in hope and love And trying them all one by one He pick't out Peter James and John These three forthwith along he led With him unto a mountain high Where he himself transfigured That they might see his majestie And in what glory he should reigne When he should come on earth again Behold quoth he and take a glance For all what is under the skies That is my sole inheritance Ev'n all what stands before your eies Faith hope and love my crown did gain Faith hope and love with me shall reigne As flesh and bloud cannot attain True faith to stand out constantly Ev'n so where flesh and bloud doth reign Faith hope and love of force must die Therefore he set before their eyes What flesh doth hate and bloud denyes Two witnesses he there did call That Peter Iames and Iohn might see It was no shadow on a wall No idle dream nor fantasie Then God from heav'n this being done Gave witnesse to his onely Sonne This pleased Peter passing well Master quoth he lot us here make Three Tabernacles here to dwell That Moses one of them may take Eliah one for making three There yet remaineth one for thee No Peter no here is no place The enemie will not permit I onely set before thy face A marke to aim at and to hit A royall kingdome for to win If thou by faith canst enter in And Iames can lay hopes ankor fast By casting it upon this rock Then Iohn shall by his love at last Preserve and keep my little flock And nourish them by love alone When faith is lost and hope is gone For faith and hope were born of man And therefore cannot long endure They both shall end as they began For they were born but to allure Eternall love to be mans friend That man may live when they do end Faith did finde out the holy Land Hope led them in the wildernesse But love did bear the chief command For he our fathers did possesse In Canaan that mighty hoast When faith was gone and hope was lost Faith first doth bring man under awe Then hope attends upon Gods will But love alone must end the law Each royall precept to fulfill For Love he is that onely one Which makes a servant prove a sonne Moses my servant gave my law Eliah did attend my will And kept all men in servile aw Now I am come for to fulfill Each royall precept and to give True grace that man by faith may live These are my faithfull witnesses These men have overcome by love These men have seen my holinesse On earth beneath in heaven above Their witnesse doth in one agree To testifie that I am he Faithfull Moses stands me by Hopefull Eliah doth the same And love from heav'n doth testifie That I am he which bears his name Faith hope and love in one agree That you may know that I am he Moses was sent for to destroy Not sparing either man or beast Proud Pharaoh's kingdome to annoy With sundry plagues till he releast His bond-slave and did let him go Moses did daily work his wo. But I am sent for to preserve And call all men unto a feast From grace and truth I may not swerve Vntill that I have all releast Both Iew and Gentile in their kinde I may not leave one hoof behinde Moses obeyed my command And did the Passover ordain That Iacobs heritage might stand When Aegypts first-born all were slain And be preserved by that Lambe When the devouring Angell came Moses the red sea did divide An Angell went before his face Which did him through the waters guide When Pharaoh did pursue and chase A fiery pillar in a cloud Did this preserving Angell shrowd Now I am come for to fulfill I am that Lambe which shall be slain I must obey my fathers will My coming cannot be in vain I am that Angell which shall slay The Serpents first-born in one day Moses the Red-sea and the Cloud The fiery Pillar all am I That Angell which the Serpent proud Shall overthrow ev'n when I die My bloud shall Aegypts slave defend And bring the Serpent to his end In flaming fire I once came down And did desend upon the mount That men might fear when I did frown And Moses calling to account Both high low might trembling stand For breaking of my least command Eliah with consuming fire Did prosecute this fiery law To execute my wrath and ire On such as would not live in aw He made both high and low obey And in his zeal Ball 's prophets slay That law which I did once reveal In fire unto my servant true And after by Eliah's zeal With burning fire again renue Now love hath found a faithfull friend This law in fierie love to end All what by Moses was begun And never had been taught before Shall now by me be all undone Shall vanish and appear no more And circumcision shall fall And end in me for I am all This law is minister of death And sheweth the reward of sinne It must be ended with my breath My guiltlesse bloud the crown must win I must by death Gods wrath expell And overcome sinne death and hell This law I gave in flaming fire Thunder and lightning made men quake The trumpet did blow wrath and ire The burning mount did trembling shake Curse upon curse did there begin Thunder and fire did threaten sinne But now in love I did appear No thunder lightning smoak nor fire No trumpet blew the skie was clear All men might come which did desire Into the mount to heare what is Vertues reward blisse upon blisse That curse which I did then pronounce Is due to all men by desert Yet I will beare it ev'ry ounce No man shall beare with me a part All men be guilty and in thrall I guiltlesse free must pay for all That blessing which I now did give Is due to all men which deserve For love which would that all should live Gives food of life that none should sterve If men do come again in thrall The guilty then must pay for all In fiery love I gave this law That men might one another love And love hereafter might men draw To fix their eies on him above Who sitting at the righter hand Shall have the rule and sole command In fiery love I will proceed I will not banish scourge nor kill No tares nor cockles will I weed Out of my wheat they shall grow still Both shall have place both shall have room To grow untill the harvest come And then the wheat which love did sow By love shall reaped be again Hates cockles shall no longer grow For love will then in great disdain Burn and consume in wrath and ire Hate and his tares