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A48436 The Lama-sabachthani, or, Cry of the Son of God useful at all times, especially for Passion Week, and at all other times for a devout and pious soul, in its nearest approaches and addresses to its Saviour, before and after it comes to be an actual partaker of the body and blood of its Redeemer. 1691 (1691) Wing L205A; ESTC R41448 53,617 145

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Saviour of the World O where Where My distracted Soul Where Where shall I run Where shall I fly to find my Saviour Whom shall I enquire of Where shall I go Whom shall I find to direct my perplexed Soul Flesh It 's dark stormy and tempestuous If it were never so dark and dismal I will go I cannot longer stay Thou art warm and safe in Bed and within doors why shouldest thou disturb thy self Peace lye still and take thy rest I may lye still and slumber a little but I cannot rest I sleep but my Heart waketh Hark I Hark again It is the Voice of my Beloved that cryeth out and he knocketh as he passeth by Christ pass●th by to the Garden of Gethsemane to see whether I will receive him and let him in I hear him speak Open to me my Sister my Love my Dove my Vndefiled for my Head is filled with Dew and my Locks with the Drops of the Night Lord What 's the matter What makes him abroad now What 's the matter I am sure more than ordinary I will rise and let him in Thou hast put off thy Clothes how canst thou put them on in the dark Moreover thou hast wash'd thy Feet why should'st thou defile them again I stand not upon these Curiosities of my sinful Flesh that must e're long crumble in the Dust My Beloved hath put in his band by the bole of the Door and my Bowels are troubled for him I cannot rest I must and will rise I have opened the Door to my Beloved but he is withdrawn and is gone My Soul even faileth within me The Rude Multitude persuing our Saviour I hear a confused Noise at a distance I called after the Noise but he gave me no answer and I have sought for him about the door but cannot find him well I will after him I stand not upon the exactness of Dress nor the danger of the Night I will along the Street and as near as I can follow A truly gracious Soul touch'd once with the love of God will follow him at his Call and no hazard or difficulty can obstruct or hinder its eager pursuit after its dear Jesu the good Shepherd of its Soul My Sheep hear my Voice and they follow me John 10.3 4. Pardon me if I here make a little digression Christ commits the care of his scattered Flock to Peter and anticipate the words of our Saviour to Peter Happy art thou O Peter that the Saviour of Souls deems thee worthy to be his deputed Shepherd and commits his Flock to thy vigilant Care before he left the World they were near and dear to him they were the purchas'd of his Soul He carrieth his Lambs his tender Lambs in his Arms and gently leadeth those that are with Young therefore Peter you very well know the value I have for them and the belief I have in you Take care I say to feed my little Flocks beside or near the Shepherd's Tents Peter be not angry that I ask you again and again Do you love me Do you love me more than all Yea Lord thou know'st that I love thee Then feed my Sheep feed my Lambs and see that none of them be lost I know all their Names and I bear them all in my Heart as the High-Priest did the Tribes in his Breast and I carry them all to Heaven with me whither I am now preparing with all speed after I have eaten with you Where I am there they shall be also And it came to pass when Jesus had finished all these sayings be said unto his Disciples Ye know that after two days is the Feast of the Passover Christ foretels his being apprehended and the Son of Man is betrayed to be crucified Then assembled together all the Chief Priests and the Scribes and the Elders of the People unto the Palace of the High-Priests which is called Caiphas and consulted that they might take Jesus by subtilty and kill him but not on the Feast day lest there be an uproar among the People Matth. 26. For Annas the High-Priest had at that time agreed with Judas to betray his Master and had given him thirty pieces of Silver out of the Treasury and Judas with them craftily concluded it should be in the Night for better security and freer from disturbance Now the first day of the Feast of unleaven'd Bread being come the Disciples came to Jesus and ask'd him Where he pleas'd they eat the Passover Jesus saith unto them Go two of you into the City to such a Man's House and tell him The Master saith My time is at hand I will keep the Passover at thy House this night Accordingly they went and made ready the Passover and when Even was come he sate down with the Twelve and as they did eat he said Verily I say unto you that one of you will betray me and they were exceeding sorrowful and began every one of them to say into him Lord Is it I And he answered and said The same that dippeth his hand with me in the Dish shall betray me The Son of Man goeth as it is written of him but wo unto that Man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed It had been good for that man if he had never been born Judas being near unto our Lord and hearing this sharp precaution and the fore-knowledge that his Master had of his design would seem before the rest of the Disciples to be as innocent of the thing as any of them that were so exceedingly troubled and therefore ask'd his Master Is it I Not thinking that Jesus could or if he could that he would point-blank charge him with it yet notwithstanding his Master said Thou hast said Now Judas was startled at all this yet for covetousness and lucre of the Money having already receiv'd it would not go back And as they were eating Jesus rook Bread and blessed it and brake it and gave it to his Disciples and said Take eat this is my Body which is broken for you this do in remembrance of me and he took the Cup in like manner and gave thanks and gave it to them saying Drink ye all of it for this is the Blood of the New Testament shed for many for the remission of Sins But I say unto you Luke 22.20 I will not henceforth drink of the fruit of the Vine till I drink it new with you in my Fathers Kingdom And when they had sung an Hymn they went out Jesus saith unto them Ye shall all be offended because of me this night For it is written I will smite the Shepherd and the Sheep shall be scatter'd Peter saith Tho' all be offended yet will not I. Jesus saith unto him Before the Cock crow twice thou shalt deny me thrice Peter saith unto him I will be with thee my Lord both in Life and Death And as Ittai said to David As the Lord liveth and as my Lord the King liveth surely in