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A68977 The prodigals teares. With a heavenly new yeeres gift sent to the soule; contayning many most zealous and comfortable prayers, with deuout meditations: both worthie the acceptance of all Christians, and their expence of time to peruse. By H. G. preacher of the most sacred Word of God Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673.; Goodcole, Henry, 1568-1641. 1620 (1620) STC 3580; ESTC S114442 53,955 283

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soule what hast thou done to day Hast thou employed thy time in studies well fitting Gods glory thy brothers benefit and thine owne soules health Whom hast thou oppressed Whom hast thou iniured O! these commemorations are able to rowse vp the sluggish soule from the sleepe of sinne and securitie and to bring him to the knowledge of himselfe and his owne infirmities Alas how many vaine houres wee spend with Nabuchadnezzar in walking vainly in the pride of our hearts nay euen in the royall places of Babel strowting in the very height of our hearts as vessels not composed of ordinary substance but admiring our owne demerites beginne to boast of our owne actions Heere we glory in gorgeous buildings when indeede our houses should be like Obadiahs temples dedicated to Gods worship There of our learning yet for all our learning we are but Agrippaes halfe-christians Heere of the applause of people and amidst our glory with Herod become miserable There of policie but Haman like it becomes starke folly vaine be the imaginations of man full of vanities falshood and vntrueths and wherein can we glory of our owne strength O then since our times is so short our houres so few and our constitution so weake let vs become respectiue of the time lest hauing lost it we be neuer able to recall it againe The Prodigalls care to redeeme his expence of time past O My soule thinke thou of this redeeme that time thou hast spent if not in houres for many haue beene the houres of my vanity yet in teares that the Lord God beholding thy contrition may take thy repentance in lieu of thy times expence Thou hast a reckoning O Lord of all my idle houres how vainely I haue consumed my daies in the affections of vanity O that I might redeeme the time with sorrowing and yet there is some comfort appearing For as thou hast a booke of accounts wherin my sinnes are set downe so I know thou hast a bottle wherein to put my teares albeit I be vnworthy to lift vp mine eyes to heauen to pray to thee yet am I not vnworthy by blinding mine eies with teares to weepe before thee True it is that teares be the best and soueraignest Balme to cure the wounds of a sin-bleeding Soule and neuer came teares from the heart which cured not the poison of sinne Mine eyes therefore like plentifull fountaines shall euer be sending forth water to rince the vlcers of my soule and fire of zeale to consume the thorny cares in which I haue beene too long enwrapped There shall be no impediment now if the progresse of my pilgrimage doe hinder mee from so heauenly an expedition O that I had not eyes to see my follies before this time or hauing eies woe is me I directed them not to the line and leuell of wisdome yet my comfort is though poenitentia sera raro est vera yet poenitentia vera nunquam est sera Neuer too late vnfainedly to forsake my euill wayes for thou wilt receiue the thiefe rather then faile euen at the last houre to expresse thy mercies and fatherly compassion to penitent sinners yet that example Ministers mee a double vse not to despaire at the last because there was one nor to deferre my repentance to the last because there was but one Happy thiefe happy theft the thiefe an heire in heauen the thiefe an inheritance in heauen Amongest the Scythians no fact was with such seueritie punished as theft for saith the Historian if it had beene lawfull to steale amongest them what had beene safe amongst them But I say no theft in this kind was lawful to this good thiefe for without it nothing at all had beene safe vnto him The Prodigals description of the diuersities of theft THe oppressors of the poore steale for they sucke the blood of the Orphanes and treasure vp vengeance for themselues The Monopolists steale for they doe ingrosse to themselues a peculiar gaine inlarging the Garnars with the Rich man to make their punishments the greater The Lawyer with his mentall reseruations for he who should procure his Clients peace prolongs his suite because he hath an Action to his purse as his aduersary had to his land The proud Pharisee steales for he meanes to steale Gods glory from him attributing that to his owne merites which is none of his making himselfe the Author and accomplisher of euery deseruing worke let mee be none of these good Father I see their miserable ends by their sinister meanes For how should vicious beginnings haue vertuous ends They peruerted the wayes of Iustice walking in crooked by paths where the Saints of God neuer traced Be it farre from me to be said to steale thy glory with the Pharisie or protract the poore widdowes cause with the trifling Lawyer or hoord vp vengeance for my selfe with the couetous ingroser or sucke the blood of the needy with the remorcelesse oppressor The Prodigall sheweth wherein true content consisteth I Will desire one thing of thee O my GOD and that shall bee all to taste true contentation and not the worldlings seeming content who professe themselues to be fully satisfied yet crie still more and more that content proceedes enforced I would haue mine enfranchised let it be riches to mee to possesse thee cloathing to me to put on my Lord Iesus foode unto mee to feede on the bread of his word and life vnto mee to liue for my Sauiours glory So shall my riches be eternall not subiect to the casualties of Fortune or Chance for no moates can corrupt that treasure which is reserued in Heauen for the Elected So shall my cloathing neuer be worne out but like the Israelites garments continue euermore new For they which put on Christ shall continually haue their raiments renewed So shall my foode for it is Spirituall Manna feede my soule with holy and heauenly meditations nourished so shall my life neuer fade being by the Almighty preserued Alasse Lord if I should continue in my old transgressions and in the hardnesse of my heart assay to clime vp to heauen with the Gyants should not I be soone destroyed yea Lord what am I that I should be able to stand against thee Or is my house of Clay so firme that it can support it selfe without thee When the King of Iuda proclaimed warre against the King of Israel the King of Israel returned answere That the Thistle rebelled against the Cedar And should I that am lighter then vanitie oppose my selfe against the Eternall power of the Almightie No Lord I will rather humble my selfe before thy Throane and with teares of heartie remorce purchase pardon Thou hast hung the white banner out to expresse thy mercie vnto all such as will submit themselues I will descend therfore before the red signall of thy wrath denounce bloud and vengeaunce I haue fore-slowed my returne O Lord too long sleeping on the bedde of securitie I haue carowsed Balthazar-like