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A29328 The history of the birth, life, sufferings and death of our blessed saviour, Jesus Christ also his resurrection, ascension, intercession at the right hand of his Father in Glory, and of his comming again to judgement, shewing his great love to undone sinners, the dreadful state of the wicked, and blessedness of the righteous / by Henry Brett. Brett, Henry. 1679 (1679) Wing B4399; ESTC R4994 12,396 42

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THE HISTORY OF THE Birth Life Sufferings and Death OF Our Blessed SAVIOUR Jesus Christ ALSO His Resurrection Ascension Intercession at the Right Hand of His FATHER in Glory and of his Comming again to JUDGEMENT SHEWING His Great Love to Undone Sinners the Dreadful State of the Wicked and Blessedness of the Righteous By HENRY BRETT Licensed 27 May 1679. LONDON Printed by T. J. for H. E. 1679. An HYMNE to the Lord JESVS CHRIST the Saviour of the World humbly dedicated by the Author 1. GReat Prince of Peace who from thy Fathers Throne Wert pleased to descend to save thine own Whom thou before all Ages hadst fore-known 2. And when the fulness of that time was come Did'st not abhor the Blessed Virgins Womb To save fall'n Man from his Eternal Doom 3. Thou did'st accept a mean Estate that we Might be inriched by thy Poverty And by thy Miseries might happy be 4. To suffer Death Lord thou didst condescend Thou took'st the pain and shame and to this end Thou conquered'st Death that it might be our Friend 5. Death which of old of Terrors was the King Now vanquished by thee hath lost its Sting And can no other than glad Tydings bring 6. Tydings of Joy our Summons to the Dust In a most firm Assurance that we must Rise when thou comm'st to glorifie the Just 7. The Trumpet 's sound shall then all Mortals raise Who on thy Splendor shall with wonder gaze And with loud Clamors eccho forth thy Praise 8. Then wilt thou sit on Clouds enthron'd on high Shining with Glory cloth'd with Majesty Whil'st Earth and Hell in scorching Flames shall ly 9. Hard-hearted sinners then for mercy shall Intreat and beg in vain and loudly call For lofty Mountains on their Heads to fall 10. Whil'st on the other hand thy Chosen Sheep An Everlasting Jubilee shall keep And Endless Joys in thy blest Kingdom reap 11. There fixed in a never-changing State Their pure and heavenly Joys shall ne'r abate And Time shall then for ever want a date 12. Thither dear Lord vouchsafe us all to bring That ' mongst the Quire of Angels we may sing Eternal Praise to thee our God and King H. E. The History of the Birth Life Sufferings and Death of our Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ I. THe God above abound in love from all Eternity Eph. 2.4 Rom. 8.29 Unto all those whom he hath chose to save from misery II. His love was dear Eph. 14. it doth appear he chose them in his Son That they might be by him made free who were by sin undone John 8.38 III. True Lord we were all made by thee Gen. 1.26 27. Eccl. 7.29 and form'd thy Image in We did possess true Holiness perfect without all sin IV. But thou didst see what we would be from all Eternity That we would turn Eccl. 7.29 Hose 13.9 and from thee run into all misery V. Thou didst therefore Pr. 8.22 23. 1 Pet. 1.20 Rev. 13.8 Eph. 2.23 long time before that we our being had Set thy Son apart that he might smart for us who were most bad VI. This love was in thy heart even when from all Eternity Thou didst design some to be thine Rev. 17.8 Acts 13.48 To save eternally VII Thou gavest them Joh. 17.69 Eph. 1.4 Joh. 17.12 Joh. 6.39 even unto him in whom thou didst them chuse That he might have them for to save and none of them might lose VIII When Offerings Heb. 10.1 4. and all such things could never take away The sins of those whom thou had'st chose when from thee gone astray 1 Pet. 2.25 IX Thou did'st prepare for Christ most dear a Body to come in Heb. 10.5 Rom. 8. That he might be like unto we who were all under sin X. Though he was not Heb. 7.26 1 Cor. 5.21 no not one jot defil'd with sin within But did appear our guilt to bear Isa 53.5 6. who were all full of sin XI O wonderment to ' stonishment what mystery is this Our Lord and Saviour who was the Father Rom. 9.5 even of eternal bliss XII That he should be yea even that he Col. 1.15 16. Gal. 4.4 who was the Womans Maker That he should e'r be made of her and yet was her Creator XIII He that abode the mighty God Isa 9.6 became a little Child Yea he was born and was the scorn Heb. 1.3.13.8 of those who were defil'd XIV His Birth was low therefore we know but few did him esteem Luke 2.7 Mat. 2.11 But yet there were that did appear and worship did to him XV. This Child did grow Luke 2.40 John 7.5 Mat. 6.3 John 8.59 but few did know He was the Son of God He under-went great punishment even by the wicked's rod. XVI He was anointed Prov. 8.23 Isa 61.1 Heb. 3.2 1 Tim. 2.5 and appointed of God his heavenly Father That he might be ' teen God and we Eternal Mediator XVII Thus he abode Heb. 13.8 Acts 10.38 Luke 19.10 Luke 24.32 and unto God his Office did perform He went about sought sinners out That he their hearts might warm XVIII And his kindness and tenderness unto poor men was great He dispossest the poor distrest Mat. 8.16 and Devils did defeat XIX When he such found Luke 13.16 Mark 1.25 26. Mat. 9.33 as were thus bound and fettered with Chains The Chains did break the Dumb did speak he freed Men from all Pains XX. He was so kind unto the blind he did restore their sight John 9.6 7. The Lame that lay along his way he put them in good plight Mat. 11.5 XXI The Blind the Sick and Lunatick he healed each of them Of all Disease he gave all ease Mark 7.35 37. John 11.44 whoever came to him XXII The Deaf did hear as did appear for he their hearing gave Some that were dead he quickened and raised out o' th grave XXIII All this and more for to the poor he did the Gospel preach Mat. 11.5 Mat. 4.23 About he went as he was sent the way to Heaven to teach XXIV And then his Name and mighty Fame began to spread abroad Mat. 4.24 Mat. 9.31 33. Joh. 6.15.7.46 And many men were taken then with this our dearest Lord. XXV Many there were that thought it clear he was the Son of God John 12.42 43. But dur'st not this of him confess they fear'd the wickeds rod. XXVI But some the while did him revile and spake most dreadful evil And thought it well thus to rebel and say he had a Devil XXVII What sad abuse from the profuse did this Lord meet withal How few were there John 6.66 68. that did appear to speak one word at all XXVIII On his behalf no not one half of all that did him hear That were so stout to stand it out his innocence to clear XXIX But he did not retort one jot nor Men revile again 1