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A51609 Murther revealed, or, A voyce from the grave faithfully relating the deplorable death of Dr. John Hewit, late of St. Gregories London, with severall queries propounded to the consciences of his bloody tryers / by a true Englishman. True Englishman.; Hewit, John, 1614-1658. 1659 (1659) Wing M3087; ESTC R27118 16,669 18

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them all and upon me that am to suffer an ignominious violent death but my confidence is in the most high and here is my hope that I am my Beloveds and my Beloved is mine therefore come Lord Jesus come quickly Let us Pray O Most glorious Lord God thou whose dwelling is so far above the highest Heavens that thou humblest thy selfe but to looke upon the things that are in Heaven and that are in Earth thou who dost whatsoever thou wilt both in Heaven in Earth in the Sea and in all places In thy hands are the Hearts of all Men and thou turnest them which way soever thou wilt O Lord looke in mercy and compassion we beseech thee on this great and numerous people of this Land with an eye of pity not with an eye of fury and indignation O looke not on all those great and grievous sins that have provoked thee most justly to wrath and displeasure against us But gracious God I who can stand in thy sight when thou art angry when thou with rebuke dost correct Man for sin thou makest his beauty to consume away like as it were a Moth fretting a Garment O Lord thy indignation and wrath lies heavy upon us and thou hast vexed us with scourges thou hast made us a reproach and a by-word amongst our Neighbours and the very Heathen laugh us to scorn Oh that thou wouldest turne us againe O Lord God of Hosts that thou wouldst shew us the light of thy countenance that we may behold it that thou wouldst humble us for all those sins and grievous transgressions that are amongst us for those Atheisms for those infidelities horrid Blasphemies and Prophaneness for those Sacriledges for those Heresies for those Schisms Errors and all those blindnesses of heart pride vain-glory and hypocrisie that leades us from thee it perswades us it will bring us to thee O humble us for that envy hatred and malice and all uncharitableness that hath set us one against another that we are so dashed one against another even to destroy each other Ephraim against Manasseh and Manasseh against Ephraim and both against Judah This thou hast done to us to make us a skurge unto each other O Lord because we have rebelled against thee O how greatly and grievously have we sinned yet for all this thou hast not reqvited us according to our ill deservings for thou mightest have brought us to desclation and destruction Fire might have come downe from Heaven and destroyed us our forreigne Enemies and the Enemies of thee and thy Christ our Saviour might have swallowed us up What have we not deserved Yet O the long-suffering and patience and goodness of our God! O Lord our God! we pray thee that thy patience and long-suffering might leade to repentance that thou wouldst be pleased thou who delighted not in the death of a sinner but rather that he should turn from his sins and live that thou wouldest turn us unto thee O Lord and we shall be turned Draw us and we shall run after thee Draw us with the Cords of love and by the bands of thy loving kindness by the powerfull working of thy holy spirit in our souls worke contrition in our hearts and a godly sorrow for all our sins even a sorrow to repentance and a repentance to salvation never to be repented of O Lord breake these stony hearts of ours by the hammer of thy word molifie them by the oyle of thy Grace smite these rockie hearts of ours by the Rod of thy most gracious power that we may shed forth Rivers of teares for the sins we have committed O that thou wouldst make us grieve because we cannot grieve and to weep because we cannot weep enough That thou wouldest humble us more and more in the true sight and sence of all our provocations against thee and that thou wouldest be pleased in the blood of Jesus Christ to cleanse us from all our sins Lord let his blood that speakes better things than that of Abel cry louder in thine eares for mercy then all those mischiefes and wickednesses that have been done amongst us for vengeance O besprinkle my polluted but penitent soule in the blood of Jesus Christ that I may be cleane in thy sight and that the light of thy countenance may shine upon me Lord be pleased to seale unto mine and all our soules the free pardon and forgiveness of all our sins Say to each of our soules and say that we may heare it that thou art well-pleased with us and appeased towards us Lord doe thou by thy spirit assure our spirits that we are thy Children and that thou art reconciled to us in the blood of Jesus Christ To this end O Lord create in us new hearts and renew right spirits within us Cast us not away from thy presence and take not thy holy spirit from us but give us the comfort of thy help and establish us with thy free spirit Help us to live as thy redeemed ones and Lord let us not any longer by our wicked lives deny that most holy faith whereof our lips have so long time made profession but let us that call on the name of the Lord Jesus depart from iniquity and hate every evil way Help us to cast away all our transgressions whereby we have transgressed and make us new hearts Carry us along through the Pilgrimage of this world supplying us with all things needfull for us thy grace alone is sufficient for us Lord let thy grace be assistant to us to strengthen us against all the temptations of Sathan especially against those sins whereunto we are most prone either by custome or constitution or most easily provoke to O Lord with what affliction soever thou shalt punish doe not punish us with spirituall judgements and disertions Give us not over to our owne hearts lusts to our vile lewd and corrupt affectious Give us not over to hardness and impenitency of heart but make us sensible of the least sin and give us thy grace to thinke no sin little committed against thee our God but that we may be humbled for it and repent of it and reform it in our lives and conversations And Lord keep us from presumptious sins oh let not them get the dominion over us but keep us innocent from the great offences And Lord sanctifie unto us all thy methods and proceedings with us fitting us for all further tribulations and tryals whatsoever thou in thy divine pleasure shalt be pleased to impose upon us Lord give us patience constancy resolution and fortitude to undergoe them that though we walke through the valley of the shadow of death we may fear none ill knowing that thou O Lord art mercifully with us and that with thy rod as well as with thy staffe thou wilt support and comfort us and that nothing shall be able to separate us from thy love which is in Jesus Christ our Lord. And gracious God! we beseech thee be thou pleased to looke mercifully