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B07160 [Ane godly treatis, callit the first and second cumming of Christ] [with the tone of the winters-nicht shewing brieflie our native blindness / by James Anderson]. Anderson, James, d. 1603. 1614 (1614) STC 572.5; ESTC S90283 9,315 28

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should wée him caa 76 For Antichrist sith hee is knawne And sinfull secrets all foorth shawne Wherby he hath this long time drawne The flocke from Christ away Let vs therefore in time looke vp And drinke no longer of his cupe Lest of these plagues wee féele the whip Which shall him wracke for aye 77 Last for the calling of the Iewes To Christ their King and sprituall Spouse Their 's sundry of that sort that bowes Vnto the Fayth each day And if the Iewes conuert not all Of this let bs assure our sell That his Elect the Lord shall call Of them before that day 78 For of that people rebellious God hath now cald Tremellious ● conuert most commodious Vnto his Kirke this day Most learned in the Hebrwe phrase That was since the Apostles dayes The Bible doth giue him that prayse Which hee translated this day 79 Now sith the tokens all and some ●re come and few or none to come We should not be like blind and dumbe That nothing can persaa But should bée marking euermore Both with our eye and with our eare Lest that the Lord come at vnware And call vs to that day 80 And though that day bee horrible To Faythlesse wratches miseable And to contemners terrible And gar them cry and say O Craigs and Mountains monstruous Fall downe at once and couer vs From that just Lambe the Lord Iesus VVho shall vs judge this day 81 Let not the Faithfull bée dismaide Nor of that day bee ought affraide But joyfully lift vp their head To méete their Groome that day And when they sée the signes appeare Let them rejoyce and make good cheare For their Redeemer draweth neare VVho shall them blesse for aye 82 Their buried bodies hée shall raise From earth vnto eternall ease And in a moment change all these That bée aliue that day They shall bée rest into the aire To méete that King shall end their faire And giue them joy for euermaire VVhich neuer shall decay 83 For then shall this corruption Be cled with incorruption And this mortalitie put on Immortalitie for aye Then shall the soule bee satiate VVhen body is resussitate And with their head glorificate Triumphantly that day 84 No sorrow shall bée in their spleine And all teares wyped from their eine Both soule and body then shall shiene Like Sunne in Summers day When they shall get that Crowne of glore Preparde for them so long before VVhich they shall brooke for euermore VVithout change or delay 85 Though this bée calde the VVinters Night It is a verie Lampe of Light To guide vs to the Heauen aright By Christ the onely way Then méete it were wée did it cleare And had the same in prompe perquiere This Winter Night it endeth here To God bée praise for ay 86 Christ Prince of Pastors defend and kéepe The little Flocke of thy poore Shéepe From Sathan that doeth neuer sleepe But waites them night and day ●nd from all earthly enmity ●rom bloody Papists especially Who both by craft and cruelty Séeke to destroy them aa 87 God saue the Kings Majestie Thy graces on him multiplie That hée may know his duetie And doe the same alswa Thy blessed word to fortifie And purge this Realme of Papistrie And to doe Iustice equally Both to the great and smaa 88 God grant him in his perfect age A vertuous Quéene in marriage Come of a godly Parentage That yoke with him to draw And grant them good posteritie To know and loue the veritie To reign● and rule in his Country So long as day doeth daa 89 Court Counsell and Nobility Lord purge from all Impiety And namely from Hypocrisie And Auarice with aa And as their heartes meane inwardly To thee and to his Majestie To thy pure Kirke and this Countrie Reward them one and aa 90 Blesse Lord thy Pastors Spirituall With giftes supernaturall That thy true word they may vs tell A●●●●ed with mans laa Yea shining lights and sauorie salt In word and deed they may bee that And Christs cause stoutly to debate Say contrare who will say 91 Purge Lord thy Kirke and make it cleane From Baalams Priests that therein beene Who not thy glorie but their owne meane And vantage all the way Lord make the King once vnderstand The great corruptions in that band Them to reforme hee may holde hand According to thy Laa 92 And from dumbe Dogs that cannot barke From wastefull Bées tha●●ake no warke ●Vho neuer aime at the right marke Lord purge thy Kirke this day ●hey suppe the Milke and worrie the Yow ●o fill their ydle bellies fow ●oth slocke and heard they plucke and pow Most cruelly this day From Idolater and Hypocrite ●rom Athist Papist and Iesuite ●●d from the vsurs of Sathans sprite By Witch-crafe any way ●●om oppression Murder and Mischiefe ●●om Bellie gods from Hoore and Thiefe ●●om Auarice of others chiefe Lord purge this Land this day ●4 Inspire the common Populare ●●●pire their heart and open their eare That they may heare thy word with feare Belieue and eke obey Lord make vs thankfull vnto thee That blessed sight hast● let vs sée And grant vs therein constancie How euer you vs faa ●● Glore to the Father full of might Glore to the Sonne our Day so bright Glore to the holy Ghost that Light That lets vs sée our Day One GOD equall in Maiestie And yet distinct in persons thrée As was is now and aye shall bée Beyond all Night and Day So bee it euen So bee it