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The teares or lamentations of a sorrowfull Soule

Set foorth by Sir William Leighton

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A Mistery to be noted and followed of those that are parting out of this life.
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A Mistery to be noted and followed of those that are parting out of this life.

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Luke. 22. 41. Mat. 26. 36 Mar. 14. 31

In the departure of the Lord,

of mortall bodies vitall breath:
Their liues a misterie worth record,
which he did shew, vs heere on earth.
Who doth prepare to die each houre,
must follow Christ, our Sauiour.

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For he the night before he died,
did single out himselfe alone:
Disciples all he set aside,
and to his Father makes his moane:
His mother deere he leaues with Iohn,
to comfort her when he is gon.

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So Christians all when they goe hence,
must cast of care of worldes respect:

2 Chro. 32. Isay. 38. 1.


Setling their house with prouidence,
and then all earthly care neglect:
Leauing all thoughts of common wealth,
which too much mens affections steale.

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Commending wife and children all,
to Gods protecting will Diuine:
Himselfe to God Cœlestiall,
betakes from world to Gods designe:
Forsaking friends and kinsfolkes heere,
exempts his heart, from care and feare.

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He must then secret be alone,
who will with high Iehouah walke:
Distilling teares with prayers moane,
and feruent sighes with God to take:
His soule and spirit let him commend,
to heauenly ioyes deuoid of end.

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At time of death Christ watch't and prai'd,
with earnest zeale and feruencie:
In Oliue Mount all Night he stay'd,
a place for heauenly secrecie:
He there thrice his disciples warnes,
to watch and pray, gainst tempters harmes,

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Euen so all they must watch and pray.
with sighes and groanes for former sinnes:
(That from this life depart away,
against temptations, Sathans gins:

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Exhorting all, to liue to die,
To Faith, sure Hope, and Charity.

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Christ bow'd his knees t'was not enough,
he fell downe flat vpon his face:
His cryes, the heauens pierced through,
to God for ayde and heauenly grace:
He twice retir'd to feruent praier,
with ardent Zeale in open ayre.

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He bends his knees with humblenes,

2 Chro. 32. Isay. 38. 1.

who himselfe, commits to Gods dispose:

He falleth flat with lowlines,
that takes the loue for his repose:
And wholy doth himselfe deny,
fixing his faith in God on high.

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As Adam first in paradise,
had seemely corps without array:

Gen. 1.

So Christ from Earth on Crosse doth rise,

his naked selfe doth them display:
As Brasen Serpent was erect.
so he's lift vp for his elect.

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Iohn. 3. 14.

Euen so that soule that Heauen aspir's,

from earths affections must ascend:
Mounting with heart and his desires,
to heauenly life that hath no end:
Himselfe to th'world, must crucifie,
nayl'd with faith, hope and charity.

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This Champion there must combate make,
with Dragon fierce mans enemy:

Reu. 12.

Till he turne backe the victory,

leauing the Lambe tue victory:

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Then victour shall enioy the nest,
of highest heauens and be possest.
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