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A63254 The triumphs of grace: or, The last words and edifying death of the Lady Margaret de la Musse a noble French lady, who died in May 1681. Aged but sixteen years. Englished by P. L. La Musse, Margaret de, Lady, 1664 or 5-1681.; P. L. 1687 (1687) Wing T2296; ESTC R220913 33,954 149

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with my mouth and he was extolled with my tongue If I had inclin'd my heart to wickedness v. 18. the Lord would not have heard me v. 19. But now he has heard me and consider'd the voice of my Prayer v. 20. Let us therefore praise the Lord who has not cast away my Prayer nor turned his Mercy from me WHICH having said she then pray'd for the King in these words Psal 72.1 Give the King thy Judgments O God and thy Righteousness unto the King's Son v. 2. and grant that he may judge thy people according to Justice and defend them that are opprest with wrong Bless him and all the Royal Family with thy most exquisite Benedictions from Heaven above and on the Earth beneath And thou O Lord who hast the hearts of Kings in thy hands inspire the heart of thine Anointed with tender Mercy Pity and Compassion and incline him to be the Defender of thy poor distressed People that are his Majesty's faithful and loyal Subjects Psal 20.9 Save them O Lord and let the King hear them when they call WITH which she also recited that out of the 44th 74th and 102 Psalms which was proper in this place and at the same time earnestly pray'd for the church in general saying among other things O merciful God vouchsafe in thy tender compassions to look upon thy poor desolate Sion whom thou hast chosen for thy Spouse She is afflicted and grievously opprest Psal 102.13 It is time that thou have mercy upon her Psal 103.5 and renew her youth like that of an Eagle Psal 90.15 O Lord send thy children prosperity And comfort them again now after the time thou hast plagued them and for the years wherein they have suffer'd adversity Alas poor Church there is no constant rest for thee on Earth Here thou must like thy Saviour wear a Crown of Thorns but be of good chear this will not last always thy miseries shall have an end and thy Saviour will replenish thee with eternal Joy and Consolations which he has given me a taste of already and will further make us all partakers of one day in a more abundant manner according to the Riches of his infinite Goodness and mercy And particularly she pray'd for the Church of Nantes making it her humble suit to God that He who is the God of peace would be pleas'd always to be with her and keep Unity and Concord Love and Charity in the midst of her THEN she rehears'd the 133 Psalm Behold how good and how pleasant it is for Brethren to dwell in unity And so on And after that this Exhortation of St. Paul Rom. 12.10 Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love in honour preferring one another Which having said she turn'd towards the Lady her Mother and spake to her thus Dear Mother give thanks and praise to God all your life long for his great goodness and bounty to you in giving you a Daughter whom though she be but a wretched Worm he has made the Temple of his Holy Spirit May He that good God bless you with his choicest Blessings may He also bless your Posterity and establish his Covenant with them for all Generations as long as the Sun and Moon shall endure Then she proceeded to give her Blessing to the young Ladies her Sisters whom she call'd to her and likewise to her Brothers Brothers-in-law Sister-in-law and Niece though they were absent And after this desiring they would all come near her who were in her Chamber and had in company with the Chaplain watch'd with her the night before she in a most tender manner embrac'd and bless'd them all speaking to every one of them according to their respective conditions and that so pertinently and properly that she was the admiration of all AND in a particular manner she shew'd a great deal of respect to Monsieur de la Colombrie who was Steward of the House expressing her acknowledgment to him for his great concern and affection for their Family desiring him to continue the same Then speaking to his Wife Mrs. de la Colombrie said to her Come and rejoyce with me and take your share of these delights I am filled with as feeling my self the most satisfi'd and happy Person in the World. And afterwards directing her Speech and Exhortation to the whole Company said My dear Friends leave off sinning I pray you You see what cruel disquiets mine have caus'd me Let us according to our Calling edifie the Church of God and shew good Examples in our Lives and Conversations Tit. 2.12 Let us as the Apostle advises live soberly righteously and godly in this present World Phil. 4.8 And Whatsoever things are honest whatsoever things are just whatsoever things are pure whatsoever things are lovely whatsoever things are of good report if there be any vertue if there be any praise let us think on these things O how great is my love for you my dear Friends I love every one of you alike in JESUS CHRIST for I have no more affection to my own Mother Brothers and Sisters than all other persons I know I am in charity with all the World and would e'en love my Enemies if I had any NOW she hearing some body weep about her Bed said Don't you mourn for me but mourn for your sins Then presently recalling her words she thus express'd her self Oh let us lament and bewail our sins And for a proof she was not mov'd at all with the tears they shed on her account added 2 Cor. 5.16 That now she knew no body after the flesh Which saying of the Apostle she had learn'd of Monsieur Royer to whom a pious Lady spoke it on her Death-bed Whereupon she calling him to mind wished him all happiness and gave him the character of a real good man saying He is a person whom I have always observ'd to be most piously and charitably inclined I pray God bless him and more and more increase his Gifts in him Would I could see him I know he would speak comfortable words to me and we would edifie one another Here she repeated her earnest wishes for a Blessing upon Monsieur de Malnoe whom she always call'd her good Pastor and her dear Pastor and embracing him heartily pray'd that he might ever live quietly and in peace with his Brothers and Prosperity never depart from his Family saying to him I heartily beg of God to bless you and your Ministry And she at the same time expressed also a great desire to see Monsieur de Brissac praying God likewise to bless both him and his Thus having spoken for a while to the Standers-by she began again to return her thanks to God with the same zeal and fervency as before saying with David O God the spring of all my joys Psal 42.1 Patr. for thee I long to thee I look No chased Hart does pant so much after the cooling water-brook