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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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they haue laide him that I may fetch him Oh seeking Oh hungrie Oh bedroughted zeale to drinke deep in the fountaine of his vnspeakable kindnesse Marie saith hee Rabbonie saith she Oh harmonie indeede sweete harmonie Seeke thou my face I will seeke thy face O Lord. Ps 27 XI O Lord increase my faith that once I may be swallowed vp by sense and sweete power of thy sauing health let it conuince and mollifie my stonie and drowsie heart by thy helpe O Lord and let euen shame driue mee into admiration of thy exceeding compassions For hast thou not O Lord made thy selfe my most mercifull father Christ Iesus my happie Redeemer The Holie Ghost my euer present Comforter The Angels my ministring spirits All thy creatures my seruants The earth my soiourning place the heauens for my home What couldest thou haue done more to thy friend and yet I liue at a wofull enmitie with thee and by open frailties am euen enuious of thy glorie XII Oh how trulie though most vnworthily may I say againe and againe all the workes of Gods hands be mine and I am Christs and Christ is Gods to the euerlasting glorious admiration of his grace and goodnesse and yet I sinne still prouoke him still and euen crucifie the Lambe still make the Comforter weepe still For to dwell in my former disobedience what else is it but euen to call Christ againe vnto death and euen fight against his Resurrection XIII Alas for pittie that neither the experience of his goodnes will hold mee in obedience nor the feare of his greatnes rouse mee from securitie Returne O Lord and bee mightie in mee for thy names sake Let thy face shine vpon mee let thy presence breath life and strength into mee that I may bring glorie vnto thy name in making knowne by the moderate and holie vse of this my life that it is another life I looke and attend for in regard whereef I desire to be stripped of all those impediments how delightfull soeuer vnto nature that may debar and stop my neere familiaritie with thee most mercifull Lord and the gentle Jesus by the ministerie of the Comforter XIV Oh that I could find the state of my happinesse by reason of thy promises and bee more deeplie touched therewith and sing with Ezekias The Lord hath saide it and the Lord hath done it Hee hath knitte the care of his people euen vnto the glorie of his name and for my encouragement and comfort professed that as hee will not giue his glorie and name to be polluted no more will he forget to shew mercie vnto his people euen vnto me XV. Renew mee therfore O Lord for this thy names sake and establish a right and stable iudgement in me of this thy mercie and when thou hast renewed mee doe not then I beseech thee forsake me but put a bridle in my mouth to the end I may by abstinence keepe my selfe in modestie and feare ouer my euill heart and free mee from surfetings and vaine perswasions which pricke mee forward to voluptuousnes that in a godlie care to serue thee still admiring thy face which beholdeth me continuallie in all my waies I may zealoushe set spurres to the flankes of my slothfull and impure negligence to awake and rouze mee from secure sleeping and sitting in thy displeasure with this carelesse and vnreformed world XVI Appease therefore all countenance of thy Iudgments for passed offences O mercifull Lord and now be pleased that I deale with thee vpon a new couenant to seale vp the certaintie of my interest in thy promises euen in a deuoted and resigned preparation vnto thy will I confesse that I haue deserued most iustlie to bee totallie and finallie cast away and raced out of the Record of the liuing But seing J haue a long while called vpon thy goodnesse euen for thy exceeding gentlenesse O Lord I beseech thee deliuer me from all those euills which do enuiron me For behold my gracious Lord I doe thou knowest lead my life in a most pitifull manner for that I cannot serue thee as I would I desire nothing but to please thee and on the contrarie my wicked nature lusteth continuallie to greeue thee This I call and feele a most miserable life my gracious Lord which receiue mercifullie into thy pittie and redresse compassionatelie of thy grace euen when it may best please thee for all thy mercies sake XVII O mercifull Lord who hast vouchsafed to vnseale the eies of my vnderstanding to see the mysterie of my Redemption and Returne make me O Lord to tast the fruits thereof which flourishing vpon the tree of the crosse shall with the force thereof quicken and giue life vnto my fainting dead soule Preserue and warrant me for euer from the ruine which hath so miserablie brought together the race of mankind and ouerflowed them by disobedience XVIII Establish in my heart O Lord my God an habitation for thy holie Spirit to the end I neuer heereafter breath or vtter forth any thing but tending to thy praises and let thy will bee alwaies printed in my mind and thy glorie grauen vpon my lippes that my lippes being opened my mouth may shew forth thy praise XIX I doe humblie thanke thee my mercifull Lord for my Election Calling Creation Redemption Regeneration Iustification Sanctification Preseruation Glorification Resurrection Righteousnes But most especiallie for that most ancient loue of thine wherein thou hast continuallie watched ouer mee gathered me with thine arme and carried me in thy bosome in such exceeding loue and care as when I had bestowed all my daies in open disobedience was vtterlie vndone by my fraile delights euen then in a verie moment thou brokest the heauens and scatteredst the cloudes to come down and plucke me out of the mouth of the deuouring Dragon taking mee by the hand and giuing me this large time of repentance to the end I should declare thy name vnto my brethren XX. Nay my mercifull Lord more then this thou hast not onely seene my vnrighteousnesse and been patient euen to be prouoked by me but hast couered my open offences from the eies of men and kept me reputed as vnspotted and blamelesse in the world when many a time for my wilfulnes in many things thou mightest haue infl●cted an open and fearefull penalty vpon me Thus most gratiously preuenting in thy vnspeakeable fauour that the blemishes of my fraile youth should not scandall or defame thy calling and the most humblie desired Returne of my Age. XXI It is verily true indeed that I haue sinned most vnwoo●…tedly and audaciously I lay open vnto thee and the whole world the very bottome of my heart Thou knowest my whole life I haue sinned in the sight of Heauen and Earth I will neuer stand in defence or pleade excuse before thee For my grace and pardon is in thy hand onely and I looke for peace and redresse onely from thee XXII For thou hast granted vnto me behold a token of thy
that ruine and calamitie which hath so miserably imbondaged and pinioned together the race of transgressors and holden them in irkesome slauery as chained and designed to a great and irkesome Captiuity XXXVI As for my selfe who am mine owne Capitall enemy I haue neuer had skill or will to pray for my trespasses but euen wandred in dreadfull expectation vnder a heauy burthen yet heerein I am somewhat cheered that by this experience of my estate thou hast let me see what a blacke and foule conscience I haue and hast mollified my heart that I might lodge contrition in my soule to obtaine grace and fauour with thee that in thine owne time merciful Lord thou wilt please to purge and wash it XXXVII Thou O my good God which hast beene from all eternities art neuer changed whereupon it is that wee bee not confounded but art euer one and the same without anie shadow of change for age time which consume al things serue for no other purpose but to confirme thine euerlastingnesse and men seeme to remaine heere vpon earth for no other cause but to behold thy incomprehensible greatnesse vnchangeable on the one side and their certaine dissolution approching out of their mortalitie on the other side XXXVIII For a man changeth not his shirt so often but the earth changeth her inhabitants more often yet thou my God art euen the same at this day that thou wert at the first which the heauens and earth continually sing vnto thee and that neither time past presēt or to come shall euer change thee XXXIX Keepe mee therefore O Lord in a stable and sober exercise of my faith and assurance that I do not wauer or shrink in the stormes of my mortalitie neither despaire at any time by sense of apparances or smart of feelings For hee which despaireth for his sin vnlesse thou please to designe that afflictō by desertion to giue experiēce of faith thereby he euen doth giue ouer his soule as already condemned and is like that abominable vsurer who hauing sustained some losse in his goods by and by bereaueth himselfe of his life also Make thou therefore strong steppes for my faith O Lord that I neuer dishonour thy name by the deceitfull sleights of my senses but euen stand fast armed with thy promises for euer XL. And so prepare mee vnto the chastisements of my peace these same sweete healing potions and appliances that the smart thereof neuer driue me from thee but euen rather as the lashes light vpon mee I may kisse the rod and say it is too little for I haue deserued much more but that of thine owne indulgence and pitie thou sparest me Giue me therefore O Lord to learne obedience by thy stripes and most welcome and sweete euen shall bee vnto mee thy afflictions yea euen the changes of my afflictions the lot of thy children XLI Thus instructing and nurtring mee in thy owne most holy schoole of discipline let me feele O Lord thy wil to take more rule and soueraignety ouer my will then it hath done in former times that I may tast and experience that pleasure which hee feeleth that is deliuered from the bond of captiuitie and set at libertie out of prisonne and thraldome wherein his enemies had long held him chained XLII For thou hast alreadie done verie much for my soule O Lord thou hast taken and held mee fast by the hand in all my dangers and set mee gentlie againe in the way of thy will with greater compassion then euer Paul did embrace Eutychus and madst mee vnderstand thy will and purpose Nay thou hast done more then that for mee thinks thou hast both opened mine eies and the heauens all at once that I should see the mightinesse of thy glorie as I do at this present sensiblie feele the goodnesse of thy grace XLIII Thou hast O Lord made mee se I say the mightinesse of that thy power whereunto no mortall man can attaine without thee for alasse should I poore sillie worme thinke that I am more then I am to go to seeke for that in the heauens which I cannot well see at my feete the eies of my body be duskie mistie and the eies of my soule be much worse but thou the mercifull Lord delightest to bring light forth of darknesse for manifestation of thy power euen thy blessed power XLIV And mens thoughts are maruellous vncertaine and wauering for the earthlie and corruptible bodie dulleth and maketh idle our spirits and tieth and bindeth our senses fast to the earth so that without thee my gentle Lord I can hope for no light heere belowe to know or discerne any thing aright But Christ Iesus is the way the truth life and light whose renewed obedience is still fragrant in thy presence euen hee is my light and portion for euer XLV And by him most mercifull Lord thou doest supplie my wants and leadest mee by the hand to see the counsels of thy eternall wisdome and hast heaued violently mooued my soule to make it capable and sensiblie to feele thy light and commiseration XLVI Wherefore O Lord touching my enemies and those who haue wrongfully oppressed mee and closed mee in much obscuritie and blemish of estate I do humblie and with all my verie heart intreat thee for them that thou please not to blow vpon them the wind and blast of thy curse but tarie sweete Lord if so it seeme good to thee to see if thy patience will bring them to do their duties nay rather draw them O Lord to repent their causlesse wrongs orphanings and violent outrage that they haue committed against me XLVII And as for mee though I bee couered ouer with their wounds and defamed with their iniurious dealings yet had I rather haue them subiect vnto thy mercie then once to feele thy iudgement and desire of thee if thou think good that their vnmercifulnesse vnto mee might rather serue to trie mee withall then for their condemnation XLVIII Thou knowest O Lord my desires takest view of them out of my most secret priuities and thoughts and that I neuer called on thee for vengeance for my receiued wrong No no the feelings of thy mercies vnto my vnworthy selfe make mee deepelie desire to bee farre from thinking of others smarts offered vnto me Indeed most mercifull Lord my vowes do importune nothing but thy mercies and my thoughts are addressed vnto nothing but vnto peace reconciled brotherlie fellowship XLIX The verie end of all my desires O Lord if thou please I report it is that I may passe my daies in seruing thee faithfullie and that thou wouldest grant mee thy holie house to dwell in euen in the congregation of thine owne chosen wife and spouse the church and that all the while I am separated from thee and a great waie off from thy heauenly tabernacle tied vnto the earth by reason of the counter poise of this my bodie I might vnite and tie all my thoughts vnto thee conforme my selfe whollie