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A02593 Mortalities meditation: or, A description of sinne VVith a definition and plaine setting forth of mans three chiefest and greatest enemies; to wit, the world, the flesh, and the Diuell. Written by William Hall. Hall, William, fl. 1624. 1624 (1624) STC 12720; ESTC S106137 19,777 44

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166 The Earth shall be remou'd from off her place The Ayre shall be dissolu'd to drops with heate Euery thing thus chang'd it 's a heauy case The terror of that day who can repeate It would dissolue a heart harder then Ire To behold the world in a burning fire 167 This is a day of wrath and wearinesse A day of Clouds and of thicke gloominesse A day of desolation and distresse A day of trouble and of wastinesse This day will put the stoutest heart to feare Maugre his force in it he must appeare 168 Before the Iudgement seat of Iesus Christ For to receiue the guerdion for their hire If it be good they shall raigne with the highest If otherwise they are fit for Hell-fire Fewell for Gods wrath to be tormented Because in life their sinnes were not repented 169 Iude Iames his Brother likewise tels vs plaine That the Angels which kept not their estate Their first estate but follow'd pleasures vaine Their Habitation they left desolate In euerlasting chaines he them reserues Against the Iudgement day as they deserues 170 In what place will the sinner then apeare No place is left for him himselfe to hide When God in Iudgement begins to draw neere Before whose Iustice he cannot abide With all his power he will crye and call And wish that mountaines on him then would fall 171 And hide them from the face of him that sitteth Vpon the Throne and from the angry Lambe Being a Iudge all feare to him befitteth To him that before Abram was I am Before his face all men must trembling stand Like Belshazzer summond by trumphs command 172 The signe of the Sonne of Man shall appeare In the Cloudes comming with power and glory Who will astonish all mens hearts with feare What will profit this life transitory Each creature for feare shall be forlorne And all the Tribes of the earth then shall mourne 173 In an instant God will his Angels send With Trumpets sound to gather his Elect From the foure corners of the earth hee 'l send Legions of Angels to call his Elect This Iudgement 's generall we must surmise All graues must open all dead must arise 174 And all before the Iudge must be presented Rich poore young old persons are not respected Twice happy are those that their sinnes repented But treble woe to those that it neglected The ioyes of one shall nere be deceiued The others torments cannot be conceiued 175 This is a time of trouble and Vexation A time of griefe of sorrow and of paine A time of anguish and desolation A time that former time will not regaine One hower the worth of thousands will surmount Of howers dayes years we now make no account 176 A separation of Goates from the sheep Sheepe on the right hand Goates on left being placd With mercy and iustice God will iudgement keepe In no wise he will haue his Saints disgrac'd Each one shall shine farre brighter then the Sun Being so decreed by God it must be done 177 Vnto the sheepe with ioy the Lord shall say Come yee blessed of my Father inherit The Kingdome that 's prepar'd for you for aye Because in life time you the same did merit You cloath'd me naked hungry you me fed And if not me poore Brethren in my stead 178 Vnto the goates the Lord will say in 's ire Yee workers of iniquity depart Goe yee cursed into erelasting fire I doe hate and abhorre you with my heart I being hungry you no meate me gaue And in my Kingdome you no share shall haue 179 What ioy and sorrow will be vttered then The iust to goe singing continuall praise That they shall raigne with God who were but men In the fellowship of Angels alwayes Continually with prayses there to sing Vnto the Lord both earth and heauens King 180 Oh endlesse Ioy that doth all Ioy containe Oh happy hauen whose harbor is ease Oh place of rest for to be freed from paine Oh fruitfull tree that fruit dost neuer lack Oh place delightfull which shall neuer cease Oh Blest hauen that nere sufferest wracke 181 Euen as their Ioyes be innumerable So in likewise the wicked are in paine They suffer torments insupportable And nere shall be at ease nor rest againe A terrible woe against them is denounst When as the sentence goe is once pronounc'd 182 Woe be to them they still shall liue in paine Woe vnto them they torments shall indure Woe to them they shall nere be freed againe Woe to their sinnes for they did this procure Wo be to them and woe be to vs all For sinning thus we bring our soules in thral 183 Now that we may leaue sinning God grant grace That in the highest heauens we may raigne There to behold Jehouahs shining face In that celestiall place still to remaine There we shall praise his name with one accord With singing Halleluiah to the Lord. Memento to esse Mortalem FINIS Tres centos fertur vixisse amos Ezeck 27.18 21. Reu. 19.3 Non videbo id Manticae quod intergo est Psal 22.6 Psal 71.1 Exod. 31.13.14 Pro. 23.29.30 2 Cor. 7.10 Psal 137.4 The nature of most men Homo vanitate fimales factus est Psal 144.4 Psal 39.7 Luk. 12.27 Baruch 3.17.19 Eclesiast 5.12.3 Eccles 10.7 Eccles 11.4 Psal 60.11 1 Tim. 6.7 1 Tim. 6.1 Phil. 2.10 Pro. 3.9 The third vse Pro 31.20 Luk. 16.3 1 Ioh. 2.25 Quisquis amat mundum amor dei non est in illum Luk. 16.19 Mans second enemy is himselfe Psal 58.45 Lingua quid peius eadem Psa 39.123 Eph. 4 2● Mat. 12.6 Mat. 12.37 Pro. 10.11 Psal 51.6 Zach. 7.12 Modestie and humility are two bridles for Pride Rom. 12.3 Mat. 11.4 Psa 131.13 Our third enemy is the Diuell Gen. 3.4 The presumption of Sathan Mat. 4.10 2 Ioh. 1.7 Gal. 3.13 Amen 1 Cor. 10.20 If wee destroy our bodies wee sacrifice them to the Diuell Mat. 26.24 Ephe. 4.30 Ioh. 8 44. 1 Cor. 13.6 2 Cor. 11.14 Eph. 2.2 Iam. 5.12 Mat. 5.37 Reu. 12.3 Eph. 6.44.15 16.17.18 Rom. 6.18 Rom. 6.13 Rom. 5.12 Reu. 2.11 Pet. 11.24 Eph. 4.19 1 Cor. 15.55 Psal 90.10 Psal 39.4 Psal 39.5 Iob. 14.2 Psal 34.12 Gal. 6.8 ● Gen. 18.27 Reu. 14. ● Qualis vitae finisita Heb. 9.27 Mat. 12.36 Luk. 16.2 Reu. 20.12 Reu. 20.6 Mat. 25 1● Mat. 24.29 Zeph. 1.15 1 Cor. 5.10 Iud. 1.6 Ioh. 15. ●8 Mat. 25.39 Mat. 29 ●2 Rom. 2.11 Mat. 25.34 Mat. 25.41