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A14727 The vvonders of the load-stone. Or, The load-stone newly reduc't into a divine and morall vse. By Samuel Ward, of Ipswich. B.D.; Magnetis reductorium theologicum tropologicum. English Ward, Samuel, 1572-1643.; Grimston, Harbottle, Sir, 1603-1685. 1640 (1640) STC 25030; ESTC S119467 50,652 286

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chosen such love and feare such good acceptance of his favours that they will never depart from him and doth alwaies take heed lest there should be in any of them any unbelieving heart to fall away from the living God Hebr. 3.12 There remaines we deny not in elect and regenerate not only a power but also a pronenesse and inclination to become Apostata's to fall away totally and finally from God 1 Thess. 5. but faithfull is he which hath called us and preserves our whole Spirit and Body untill his glorious Comming by whom we are comprehended rather than comprehend him Having our foundation upon this Magnetick ●ock no showers or windes shall to our confusion dash and shake us no man shall snatch us out of his hand nothing whether present or to come shall separte us from his love Now unto him that is able to keepe from falling those that are his and so present us faultlesse in his presence with exceeding great joy be ascribed all glory strength and power for ever and ever Amen A short Prayer according to the matter and manner of one of St. Bernards devout rimes Magne Magnes me dignare Ad te totum inclinare c. GReat Loadstone doe not thus decline Me wholy unto thee encline Make my whole heart sweet Lord to hye It self most quickly to apply To thee with a devoted mind This base filthy dog that barketh This poor wādring sheep that bleateth This much wearied hart that brayeth Thy slow Servant that delayeth Draw home and let him mercy find So draw that I may follow thee So turne me that turned I may be Conjoyne thy selfe unto my heart Anoynt it by thy Spirit impart To it compunction for sin Through inwards of this hart of mine Sinfull and guilty force divine Let passe and doe not me confound But let my heart entire be bound With bonds of love thy love to win Let my heart to thine be likened Let my heart to thine be joyned Let my hard'ned heart be pierced love Let my Iron heart be wounded With wounds O God of thy true Make my power my will my knowledge Obedience to thee acknowledge Make my barren heart be hungrie Eager●y and hotly thirstie For thee for grace from above O Sharons Rose thy leaves display Whose odour fragrant is alway O make my nostrils smell this sent And to receive with content Above all delight some sweetnesse Pleasant Manna purest honey Sweetest wine ev'n Nectar meerly In which nothing is that 's bitter Be thou to me ever deerer Than worldly vain delightfulnesse Behold I approach unto thee If I dare offend O spare mee Behold with willing mind I run Yet all unshame fastnesse I shun Reject me not I humbly pray Shew thy selfe most kind unto mee Me repell not though unworthy Move all my heart unto thee still With holy love sill full my will That from thee I may never stray A Magnetick desire Achath Schaalthi יתלאש תחא One thing have I desired Psal. 27 4. MAny O Lord ask many things of thee Those many given then many ills they be Few me suffice though few ask thee few things One thing to m● full sweet contentment bri●gs This one I need this one will ever serve 'T is more than all and more than I deserve Give me this one I shall have wealth at will I sought this one I 'll seeke it of thee still If that thou giv'st this one I 'll thankfull be Draw me to Christ who hath redeemed me I may draw others whom he did redeeme This one I doe than thousands more esteeme Give this a thousand thanks to the I 'll give I 'll pay my vowes as long as I doe live FINIS Imprimatur Tho. Wykes R. P.Ep Lond. Capell domest April 29. 1640.