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The teares or lamentations of a sorrowfull Soule

Set foorth by Sir William Leighton

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A consolation for them which suffer for their offences.
  
  
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A consolation for them which suffer for their offences.

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If men you buffit for ill deedes,
what praise mongst mē, get you therby:

1. Pet. 2. 20

Corrections from your faults proceedes,

and therefore take it patiently.

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See none do suffer as an Actor.
of ill, as busie bodies, theeues,
Nor as a wicked male factor,
for that barrs pitty from your grieues.

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But if please God we suffer must,
for wicked deedes were done by vs:
Deseruing punishment most iust,
may holy be by suffering thus.

1. Pet. 3. 14


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And vnto God t'is no lesse pleasing,
then suffering of the Innocents:
God can and will, helpe our diseasing,
we are but as his patients.

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If euill men their faults confesse,
and noe good course of life omit:
Belieue in Christ, and faith expresse,
then surely he'l their faults remit.

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And their deserued punishment,
and crosses all he'l lenifie:
And giue a crowne magnificent,
to purenesse them he'l sanctifie.

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The theefe who died for heineous crime,
hang on the Crosse by Iesus side:
Confessing sinnes at his last time,
was in his suffering sanctifide.

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To comfort him our Lord did say,
this day thy soule to heauen seal'd vp:
On Iacobs ladder, heauens high way,
because thou tasts with me my cup.

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Then sinners all that him belieue,
repent their sinnes & mend their life:
As mercy them shall sure releeue,
and so cut off their mortall strife.

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The suffering Martiers testifie,
Christ and his Gospell he vs sent:
The law doth sinners scourge and try,
faith frees their paines if they repent.

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Whē thou sufferest for right or wrong
let steadfast faith in Christ remaine:
Such sufferings shall ere it be long,
the crowne of endlesse glory gaine.

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No man therefore ought to dispaire,
Christ dyed for our redemption:
Him aduocate did God prepaire,
from sinne to cause exemption.

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And thē he wil'd his word be preached
to euery creature instantly:
And by his Gospell his grace reached,
cause he would haue no sinners die.

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The health of all he doth desire,
calls all to him that burdned bee:
And to forgiue doth vs require,
and all to pray that troubled bee.
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