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A14860 A posie of spirituall flowers taken out of the garden of the holy scriptures, consisting of these sixe sorts: hearts ease, true delight, the worlds wonders, the souls solace, times complaint, the doom of sinners. Gathered for the encouragement of beginners, direction of proceeders, meditation of good hearers, consolation of true beleeuers, expectation of Sions mourners, confusion of irrepentant sinners. By George Webbe, minister of the word. Webbe, George, 1581-1642. 1610 (1610) STC 25164; ESTC S102126 70,373 214

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remember not the peace of this our Sion let our tongue cleaue to the roofe of our mouth yea if wee preferre not Ierusalem to all our mirth Yours intirely in Christ Iesus G. W. The Mourners Lamentation PSAL. 119.126 It is time for thee O Lord to work for they haue destroyed thy law TRue it is Lord that we are not to appoint thee thy times and limits for thou art the Ancient of daies Daniel 7.9 Gen. 1.15 Times Creator and destinator Neither doe wee presume to presse in at the portall of thy priuie chamber to know the times and seasons which thou our Father hast reserued in thine owne power yet Lord Act. 1.17 thou hast taught vs as to discerne the face of the skie Matth. 16.3 so to descrie the signes of times and from the cause to expect the effect which necessarily doth ensue Psal 103.8 Thou art a God full of compassion and mercie slow to anger and of great kindnes and thou doest sustaine many wrongs of the sonnes of men being crushed with their sinnes as a cart is laden with sheaues but if still they continue to load thee thou wilt ease thy selfe of that burthen and cast it on the ground of confusion Thou art slow to anger Nahum 1.3 but great in power and wilt not surely cleere the wicked Thou doest for a long space hold thy peace at mens sins and art still Isai 42.14 Psal 7.12 and doest restraine thy self but if men will not turne thou wilt whet thy sword and bend thy bow and make it readie Patient thou art and for a long time doest forbeare thine hand but when the forehead of sin beginneth to lose the blush of shame when the beadrole of transgressions do grow in skore from East to West when the crie of them pierceth aboue the clouds when the height of wickednes is come vnto the top Gen. 15.16 and the fruits thereof are ripe and full then it is time for thee Lord to take notice of it to awake like a giant Gen. 18.21 Psalme and to put to thine alreuenging hand But our sins are alreadie ripe yea rotten ripe the measure of our iniquities is full vp to the brimme Doubtlesse our land is sunken deepe in iniquitie Isai 3.8 Our tongues and works haue bin against the Lord to prouoke the eyes of his glorie Isai 3.9 the triall of our countenance doth testifie against vs yea wee declare our sinnes as Sodome Gen. 18.20 we hide them not the crie of our sinne is exceeding grieuous Iam. 5.4 the clamors of them pierce the skies and with a loud voice rore saying How long Lord holy and true Reuel 6.10 Ierem. 9.9 how long ere thou come to auenge thy selfe on such a nation as this is If there were but one vniust man amongst vs Sinne in all sorts of people iniquitie for this one mans sinne were lamentable Iosh 7.1 much more now when whole families nay whole streetes yea whole towns and cities are such the case is to bee lamented and the estate to be feared when like a Gangrene sinne hath eaten thorow euery ranke of people and in a bodie politique from the sole of the foote vnto the head there is nothing whole therein Isai 1.6 but wounds and swellings and sores full of corruption In Children Psal 22.31 when our yong children which should be a sanctified seed to serue the Lord sucke blasphemie from the dugge and not learne to speak before they learne to sweare filling each house and streete and high way with their othes In yong men Eccles 12.1 whē our yong men which should remember the Lord in the daies of their youth haue their heads full of drunkennes their eyes full of adulterie their tungs full of ribaldrie their eares full of flatterie their hands ful of blood their feete full of vanitie destruction only and calamitie being in their waies Psal 14.3 and no feare of God before their eyes When our old men which should be sober In old men are giuen to drunkennesse which should be chast Tit. 2.2 are giuen to wantonnes which should be discreet are full of foolishnesse which should be sound in the faith are as ignorant as horse and mule which should be in charitie are full of enuie which should take their farewell of the earth are thē most greedie of the earth when themselues are more then halfe earth In women 1. Tim. 2.9 When our women which should adorne themselues with shamefastnes and modestie striue who can most disguise themselues in cloathes of vanitie Isai 3.16 and in stead of hauing the hiddē man of their heart vncorrupt 1. Pet. 3.4 looke onely to their outside to paint that vnto the world In the Commons When our common and ordinarie sort of people are murmurers complainers Iude 16.17 walkers after their owne lusts makers of sects fleshly minded and ful of prophanenes When the children shall presume against the ancient Isai 3.5 and the vile against the honorable When young and old shall thus openly without blush of shame expose their sins to the sunshine of the world when euery one hunteth his brother with a net Mich. 7.8 Psal 12.2 and in one body there is a double heart Ierem. 9.9 Shalt not thou be auenged for these things O Lord shall not thy soule be auenged on such a nation as this But bee it that generally the common sort of men were so ill inclined In Ministers yet so long as the watchmen of the Lords vineyard were vnpolluted with blood Groenham in his common place of sinne cap. 62. there were some hope the rest might bee recouered But when they which should be eyes to others themselues are blinde as beetles Matth. 6.23 whē they which should be lamps to others Matth. 5.14 haue no oyle within their lamps when they which should bee Pastors to feede the flock of Christ Matth. 25.8 Ezech. 34.2.3 clothe themselues with the fleece and eate of the fat but feed not the sheep Malach. 1.7 when they at whose mouth the people should seeke the knowledge of the law speake good of euill Isai 5.20 and euill of good put darknes for light and light for darknesse bitter for sweete and sweete for sower when they that should be faithfull stewards Luke 12.42 giuing to Gods household their portion of meate in due season 2. Cor. 2.17 make merchandise of the word of God selling the cause of the Lord for handfuls of barley and pieces of bread Ezeth 13.19 when they which should shew the people their transgressions Isai 58.1 and the house of Iacob their sinnes heale the hurt of the people with sweete words saying Beace peace when there is no peace Ierem. 6.13 when they that liue of the Altar 1. Cor. 9.13 liue from the Altar and working euill in the eyes of the people cause men through