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A11536 Adams garden A meditation of thankfulnesse and praises vnto the Lord, for the returne and restore of Adam and his posteritie: planted as flowers in a garden, and published by a gentle-man, long exercised, and happilie trained in the schoole of Gods afflictions. Savile, Thomas, fl. 1595-1613. 1611 (1611) STC 21785; ESTC S106267 19,168 40

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vnto thy most righteous will L. Oh blessed habitation that is able to couer mee from all worldlie passions from all the lusts of the flesh and assaults of Satan for there O Lord thou art present with mee and comest downe from the heauens to keepe companie with mee and fillest mee with thy selfe that I might bee fenced against sinne and this my carnall will and conuerted into a heauenlie liuing and quickning spirite LI. That I may once feele effectually thy maruellous works comprehend thy mercies and conceiue of thy power and almightines Reueale therefore vnto thy seruant this thy will lay it vp in my heart that I may there keepe it most deerelie and in the midst of thy church may set vp an altar vnto thee euen in my mouth for an offering vnder the vaile of thy most holie word LII And to this end O Lord I beseech thee helpe mee continuallie for as mine infirmitie striueth commonlie against mee so also haue I neede of continuall helpe on euerie side Therefore good Lord when thou hast comforted mee doe still exercise mee and bee with mee I beseech thee and tary with mee knead mould and frame this lumpe of earth euen as thou wilt to thine owne seruice and worship LIII And now my most mercifull Lord hauing pleased thee so as thou art reconciled with mee and I with all mine heart resigned vnto thee euen to doe thy will what shall I neede to feare seeing all the world doth dread and fall down before thee that defendest thy seruants and hast assured mee to watch still ouer mee euen night and daie and keepe mee vnder the shadow of thine owne wings thou wilt giue the angels charge ouer mee that I hurt not my foote nor faint in my way nor bee wearie in my iourney vnto thy holie hill LIIII Thou art the mightie defender of the poore and orphaned and who is able to resist thy power Thy forces O Lord are not armies of men but Legions of Angels thy ministers are not onelie Princes and Captaines but thundrings lightnings and stormes thy wrath is not blowes and hurts but Earth-quakes swallowing v● of Cities and drowning of Countries so triumphant victorious and glorious art thou in all thy waies LV. But my Lord because thou doest hold backe this thy redressing hand of power and maiestie comfort me still with a sure hope that thou wilt not forsake me and giue me such a measure of faith as may lead mee vnto the hauen of thy promises and therein compact mee as a stone well squared for the masters building sited vpon Mount Zion which shall neuer be remooued LVI And me thinks thou saiest vnto me continually tarie a little for the time is not yet come that I haue appointed in the meane while trust thou assuredly vnto my promises and looke whatsoeuer wrong disgrace or affliction thou shalt beare I will bee with thee and giue thee strength to ouercom it thou hauing learned that all things woorke together for the best to them that loue mee I haue not laid thee in the fire to burne and consume thee but to fine thee and make thee orient in my sight euen as the Diamond by much and often rubbing is more beautifull LVII Heereby my courage O Lord encreaseth when I see my selfe thus seconded by thee and this thy fauour and gentlenesse doth more embolden mee vnto patience then all the applause of the people doth him that fighteth a combat when he is most strong and lustie in fight and seeth the victorie alreadie by his fainting aduersarie LVIII Certainelie I know the conscience of an innocent man that is founded and grounded vpon thy grace my Lord is more stable and sure then all the greatest rockes and cannot bee shaken or mooued by any wrong or inflicted violence whatsoeuer No no that mans inocencie is not to be wounded with any or all the practices of the vngodlie who are forced in the end to retire all wearied fainting and gasping for breath LIX O Lord their wofull plight they lie groueling vpon their bellies they bray grinne and mutine with verie anger bereaued of all power for thou hast broken both their armes teeth and their iawes and what not So that the onlie weapon left them is euen a will to continue in euill A thing so hatefull vnto thy diuine nature and maiestie O Ephraims God! that thou shouldest take all their iniuties as done vnto thy selfe and so in thy iustice throw the mountaines vpon them vtterlie to roote out the memorie of such an vnmercifull scoffing brood from amongst men LX. O Lord what a loue is this when a father shall not spare his owne onelie sonne but giue him to bee slaine and tortured to redeeme the miserie of his slaue wherefore O most louing holie one of old seeing that thou hast pleased to frame and traine mee vp with thine owne hand bought me with thy blood and purified mee by thy mercie forgiue euen now all my presumptuous offences cancell the hand-writing of euidence against mee purge my conscience that it accuse mee not and since I desire to forsake all the world to enioy thee thy presence and promises I do beseech thee reiect mee neuer for then will the wicked say Where is his God and the promise of his comming and manie other preiudiciall blasphemous speeches against thy name LXI O Lord I haue long since and euen now doe sacrifice my heart consecrate my affections and deuote my thoughts vnto thee violentlie plucking them out of the bottome of that euill heart of mine so that my onlie desire now is to serue thee faithfully with all my whole strength my soule and spirit and to loue my neighbour as my verie selfe But as it is not possible to write any thing vpon writing tables vnlesse that bee rubbed out which was written before Right so my mercifull God vnlesse thou purge and wash this same old besoiled contagion of my heart it is not possible to engraue thy word and will in it LXII Plucke vp therefore by the rootes those customary pollutions of my wicked vncleane course and according to thy gratious promises Make me heare of ioy and gladnes of heart by earnest of thy spirit Assuring me that my request standeth among the Angels tendered by the gronings of the comforter in the name of the Redeemer and shall haue a gratious answere Heare therefore O Lord my groanes and sighes which doe testifie thy goodnes and doe publish thy mercies Encrease my strength and courage that I may straine my cries and euen mount vp vnto thee and graciouslie incline vnto the same that out of a chaunged heart I may sing a new song of prayses vnto thee LXIII Satisfie me O Lord I beseech thee in casting downe all my sinnes vnder thy feete that no eye may bee able to see them by piercing through the same for I doe not onely blush to think vpon them but euen hate my selfe for committing them The remembrance thereof grieueth me the