Selected quad for the lemma: lord_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
lord_n death_n jesus_n sin_n 17,300 5 4.7228 4 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
B02867 The dying tears of a penitent sinner. Which was written as he lay on his death-bed, according to his own direction. Wherein we may behold how stedfastly he believed in the precious death and passion of our Lord Jesus Christ, and how willing he was to leave this world. To the tune of, The faithful friend: or, The brothers gift. 1678-1681? (1681) Wing D2958; Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.20.f.8[113] 1,320 1

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

The Dying Tears of a penitent Sinner Which was written as he lay on his Death-bed according to his own direction Wherein we may behold how stedfastly he believed in the precious Death and passion of our Lord Jesus Christ And how willing he was to leave this World To the Tune of The Faithful Friend or The Brothers Gift DRaw near kind friends and neighbours all which now are come to see And to bear witness of my death give eat a while to me I do desire no worldly wealth no treasure nor no store But I desire Gods heavenly grace and I desire no more O Gracious God O Father dear in mercy look on me And send me comfort from above in my extreamity To thee O Lord I make my moan to thee I call and cry Strengthen my faith in pangs of death against the enemy Thou art my only strength and stay my Rock Defence and Guide Direct my steps to come to thee so that I may not slide Thy promise is good Lord that when a sinner doth intend Quite to forsake his wicked life wherein he doth offend Thou wilt forgive and pardon grant for his offences all And thou O Lord wilt hear my voice when on thee I do call I do confess my sins are great and loathsome to behold Yet for thy Son Christ Jesus sake bring me into thy fold The second part to the same Tune LAy not dear Father to my charge the things that I have done I have broken thy Commandments and been a wicked Son Servants their Masters will obey children their Parents fear But I have been a stubborn Son to thee O Father dear Ever since I was born I have deserv'd thy wrathful i're Yet now with true unfeigned tears thy mercy I desire And if my days on earth again were present to begin I never would incline to run as I have done in sin But time will not recalled be which makes my soul lament That I have led so vile a life I do in heart repent O Heavenly God O Father sweet in mercy look on me And send me comfort from above in this my misery Christ Jesus came into the World to save and set us free As many sinful wretches as do trust O Lord in thee He did induce the punishments which unto us was due Because we should shake off our sins and learn to live a new If we consider of his pains and how his time he spent It well may make our stony heart to soften and relent His blessed body for our sins did blood and Water sweat His very soul did grieve for us his torments were so great After the Jews had scourged him with many wounds beside They caus'd d● to bear his Cross on which he should be Crucified And there between two Thieves they plac'd our blest Redeemer sweet And cruelly upon the Cross they nail'd his hands and feet A bloody Souldier with his Spear did pierce his tender side All which Christ Jesus at that time did patiently abide And by his wounds we 're made whole his blood hath cleansed me O Father Son and Holy Ghost all praise be given to thee And now dear Wife and Children all I bid you all adieu Serve God obey the King and see you pay each man his due Let not your Eyes shed tears for me to weep it is in vain I trust in Christ in heaven we shall each other see again As good did Simeon did forsake this world even so do I Come Lord when t is thy blessed will I willing am to dye Finis Printed for F. Coles T. Vere J. Wright J. Clarke W. Thackeray and T. Passinger