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A15762 The pilgrimage to paradise Compiled for the direction, comfort, and resolution of Gods poore distressed children, in passing through this irkesome wildernesse of temptation and tryall. By Leonard Wright. Seene and allowed. Wright, Leonard, b. 1555 or 6. 1591 (1591) STC 26032; ESTC S102797 28,957 79

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tossed in these troublesome floods of mortality bewayling the tediousnes of this my yrksome pilgrimage The infant ouercommeth his mother with crying the child his father with weeping and the seruant his maister with submission and wilt thou be no more intreated Oh Lord where are thy tender mercies and louing kindnes which hath bin euer of old our Fathers hoped in thee and were deliuered they put their trust in thee and were not confounded Thou art the father of the fatherlesse and the helper of the frendlesse Thou hast alwaies heard the humble desire of the poore thou preparest their hart to call vppon thee and thine Eares harken thereunto Thou deliuerest them from wronge and right deare is their bloud in thy sight Why art thou so full of heauines then oh my soule why art thou so disquieted within mee Oh put thy trust in God for I will yet giue him thanks which is the helpe of my countinance and my God Yea though hee kill me yet will I trust in him I will sing vnto the Lord so long as I liue and will praise my God while I haue any being He hath chastened corrected me but not giuen me ouer vnto death And therefore my hart daunceth for ioy my flesh shall rest in hope and in my song will I praise him I will honor him with due obedience serue him in feare and reioice vnto him with reuerence Rebuke me not in thyne anger oh Lord neither chasten me in thy heauy displeasure Forsake me not in mine old age when my strength faileth me but comfort my heauines pitty my misery and releeue my necessity Clense me from my secret faultes and pardon the sinnes of my youth Grant me a new hart a new mind a new spirit and a new life And I wil offer vnto thee the sacrifice of thankes geuing and reioyce in thy saluation oh thou most highest Thy testimonies shal delight my soule in the dayes of my trouble thy statutes shall be my songes in the house of my pilgrimage and thy law shall be dearer vnto me then thousands of gold and siluer To thee oh heauenly Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost three distinct persons in Trinitie and one God in power might and maiesty be euerlasting glory perpetual praise and eternall thanks for euermore world without ende Amen The Table of the Chapters contained in this booke Chapter I. He that in Paradise wil taist the fruites of Diuinity must first learne to know himselfe in the schole of humility fol. 1. Chapter II. Of the lothsome deformity of nature through Adams fall fol. 3. Chapter III. Of the miserie of Adams brats and vanitie of the world fol. 5. Chapter IIII. Of the breuitye of mans life and certaintye of Death fol. 10. Chapter V. The passage of Paradise is aptly compared to a warfare fol. 14. Chapter VI. The armour and weapons of a Christian Soldiour fol. 17. Chapter VII He that in Paradise will come to ioy with Christ must trauell with patience vnder the crosse of Christ. fol. 20. Chapter VIII Of true repentance with her inseperable furniture fol. 23. Chapter IX Of Confession of sinnes fol. 25. Chapter X. Of faith hope and charity fol. 27. Chapter XI Of prayer and meditation fol. 29. Chapter XII Of true abstinence or fasting fol. 34. Chapter XIII A briefe summe of Christian religion fol. 36. Chapter XIIII An exhortation to indure constant in time of tryall fol. 38. Chapter XV. A comfortable consolation to the faithful troupe of Christian Pilgrims fol. 41. Chapter XVI Of the ioyful state of Gods children after the last iudgement fol. 46. A meditation of the Lords prayer fol. 52. A most godly and comfortable prayer in time of aduersity fol. 55. Genes 47 Iob 14. 2. Tim. 3.1 Apoc. 12.12 2. Cor. 11 13 14. Mat. 24.24 2. Tim. 3.7 Augustin de ciuitate Dei Psalm 51. Ierom in his first B. against Pelagius Augustin 1 Tim. 1.15 Those that feel not the horror of hell passe litle for the ioyes of heauen Psal. ●1 17 Luk. 18. Luke 5.32.19 10.15 23.24 Esi 61. Mat. 26.41 1 Pet. 5.8 Rom. 11.17.24 Gen. 11. Exod. 2. Exod. 12. Psal. 80.8 1. Cor. 10. ● Rom. 7.5.6 Mat. 15.13 Colo. 2.12 Rom. 10.14 Titus 2.15 1. Cor. 2.14 Ioh. 15.1 ● Math. 3.10 Eccle. 7. The misery of mortality Gen. 3. Iob. 10.30 Chrisost. He is born in teares groweth vp in sighs liueth in paine and dyeth in griefe Psal. 39.6 Preach 2. Eccles. 40. As yeares diminish so troubles increase Gen. 12. Gen. 38. Luk. 16. Ier. 15.20 Preach 1. Iob. 14. Iob. 9. Psal. 90. VVis ● Vpon this condition we came into the world to leaue it againe Preach 9.13 He that wil liue must learne to die Behold thy selfe by me such one was I as thou thou in time shalt be euen dust as I am now 1 Cor. 15. Iohn 12.24 Plinie Lactantius Beginning and ending in the hart Deut. 7.1 1 Pet. 2.11 Iames 4.1 The more contrary man is to himself the more agreable to the will of God 1 Pet. 5.8 Ephe. 6 12. Gala. 5. Mat. 24.24 Exod. 7. Ephe. 6. Heb. 4.12 2. Cor. 10.41.5 Esay 24. Math. 10.28.32 Rom. 10.9.10 Heb. 10.37 Math. 25.3 1. Cor. 16.13 Phil. 2.12 Deut. 29. Act. 14.22 Gen. 3. Though these such other familiar examples may profitably bee vsed to helpe the weake capacity of the simple yet no man ought to ground his conscience vpon the inuention of man which may erre but the truth of God which can not deceaue 2 Tim. 2.3 Luk. 9.26 Hee that will be crowned must not grudge to be crossed Luk. 14.27 Mat. 10.24.25 Luk. 7.34 Hebr. 11. All that will liue godly in Christ Iesus must suffer persecution 2 Tim. 3.12 Iames 1.3.4 Ignatius an dom 80. Let no mā count that a greeuous misery which Christ hath left as a badge of his blessing An example of patience Psal. 51.17 2 Cor. 7.10 1 Iohn 1.8.9.10 Math. 3.8 Psalm 40. 4 Kings 20 Luk. 7. ●● Mat. 26.71 Iohn 8.11 Luk. 2● 3 2 Cor. 2.3.9 Ambrose in his 2. B. of repentance Chap. 10. Iames 5.16 Math 5.23.24 August 2. Tim. 3.16 17. 2. Cor. 1.4 Prou. 24. Prou. 28. Chrisost. vpon the 30. Psalm homili 2. Auricular confession was fyrst compelled by Pope Innocent an dom 1198. Psalm 32.6 1 Iohn 1.9 Hebru 11.1 Iames. 2.19 Luk. 17.6 Mark 9.23.11 23. Acts 3.16 Mat. 7.22.23 Math. 3.17 Acts 10.43 Iames 1.6 Ro. 8.14.15 1 Cor. 6.15.19 Hebru 11.6 Math. 16.17 Ro. 10 17. Luk. 24.45 Ro. 10.10.1.16 Which proseedeth rather from the affections of the hart then the vnderstanding of the braine Iohn 3.16 Ro. 15.4.8.24 1 Thes. 5.8 Titus 2.13 Heb. 10 21. Math. 7.12 1. Cor. 13.4.7 Rom. 13.10 Math. 5.44 Ioh. 13.35 Mat. 22.12 Ioh. 13.35 Leu. 11. Prayer must be grounded vpon faith and faith vpon the word of God Colo. 4.2 Mat. 14.38 1. Tim. 2.1 Luk. 22.40.41 Math. 7.8 Math. 6.9 Mat. 6.30 Act. 10.43 Iohn 6.47 Mark 11.34 Ioh. 16.23 Psal. 50. 1. Ioh. 5.14 Ioh. 15.7 Mat. 21 22. Psal. 145. Esay 65. Iob. 42. Lam. 3. Daniel 6.3 Ionas 2. Act. 7. All times in al places and for all persons Iames 1.6.7 Like a harper that plaieth one tune and singeth an other Iames 4.2.3 Math. 6.6.7 Esay 57. Psal. 31. 1. King 1. Exod. 14. Phil. 2.13 Phil. 2.13 For if God shoulde straightly measure mans imperfections by the straight rule of his word the most righteous man vpon earth should not be able to stand before him Mat. 9.24 Math. 7.6.15 29. VVisd 1. Tob. 12.9 Psal. 35.13 Ambrose Ierom. Luk. 2.37 Mat. 17.21 1. Cor. 6.19 Psal. 51.17 Rom. 6.12 Colo. 3.5.6 Iames 1.3.4 Iames 2.15 Augustine in his 64. sermon of time Augustine in his 41 sermon in the wildernes Math. 2.11 1. Thes. 3.8 Heb. 13.15 Act. 10.4 Ephe. 4.24 1. Thes 4.3 Math. 7.12 6.31.33 Rom. 2.13 Mat. 7.21 Ioh. 13.17 Luk. 11.28 Christian duetie consisteth in knowledge of the truth faith in Christ and obedience to his will Apoc. 14.13 Leuit. 21. A wicked life deserueth a shamefull death Ro. 8.36.38 39. Luk. 22 2●.29 Apoc. 2.10 Apoc. 21.7 Apoc. 2.7 Luk. 9.62 Heb. 10 3● 1 Cor. 9.24 25. Math. 20. Mat. 10.22 Gen. ●2 Luk. 10 20. 2. Tim. 4.7 Sach 2.8 Psal. 6.2.9 Luk. 12.32 Ihon. 16.20 33. Psalm 33.107 Math 10.30 Psal. 103. Psal. 116.13 Zach. 2. Esay 49. Psalm 37. 3 King 17. Iudg. 15. Exod. 16. Deutr. 8. Heb. 1.14 Math. 18.10 Psalm 34. Euk. 16.22 Esay 54. Psal. 12.5.1 1 Cor 11.32 Not barrē trees but fruitful are yerely beaden Esay 30. Prou 17. Apoc. 3.11 Apoc. 7.17 Esay 61 Math. 16.20 Prou. 3. Tob. 12 Iams 1 12. Phil. 4.11 1. Cor. 10.13 Iob. 5. Gen. 32. 2. Pet. 2● 1. Cor. 10.13 Deutr 1. He that soweth in teares shall reape in ioy Prou. 10. Esay 51.4.5 52.4 Heb. 12.6 Apoc. 3.19 1. Cor. 7.31 2. Cor. 5.17 2. Pet. 3.13 2. Pet. 3. Esay 51.8 Esay 65.17 Apoc. 21. All things shall be renewed and restored to the most excellent state of perfection as in paradise before Adams fall Apoc. 22.5 Esay 60. Esay 30. Esay 66. Augustine de ciuitate dei 1. Cor. 7.31 1. Thes. 4.16 1. Cor. 15.48.49 Phil. 3.21 1. Cor. 15.52.53 1. Iohn 3.2 Ierom. Mat. 22.30 Psal. 78.25 Iob. 19. Not airie spitits but incorruptible bodies Theodoret in his 2. dialoge 1. Cor. 15.38.44 Luk. 24.39 Ioh. 20.19 Anselm in lib. de simili Chap. 48.49 Mat. 13.43 Daniel 12. 1. Cor. 13.12 1. Ioh. 14. Act. 2.28 1. Cor. 2.9 2. Cor. 3.13.14.18 Mat. 27.51 1. Cor. 13.12 Phil. 2. Rom. 14.11 1. Cor. 15.24.25 Maister Caluin in his institutions Ro. 12.1.2 1. Thes. 4 3. Rom. 10.17 Psal. 19.111 Gala. 1.4 Apoc. 22.20 Mat. 24.31 1. Thes. 4.17 2 Thes. 1.10 1 Cor 6.20 1 Thes. 4 3. Luk. 14.27 Math. 7.7 Psalm 145. Iohn 6.58 Mat. 6.31.33 Da mihi Dō hodie quod sufficit eras plurima petam Chrisost Ioel. 2. Luk. 3.8 Math. 6.14.15 Luk. 17.3.4 1 Pet. 8.5.9 1 Cor. 10.30