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A12742 Loves revenge VVherein is briefly shewed from the historie of the holy scripture, the rising, grouth, and finall fall of the man of sinne; with the long and continuall strife betwixt the two seeds, how they have, from time to time, sought to disinherite each other: and how that Christ, by his righteous life, and long sufferings, in the end shall get the victory, and justly revenge himself upon his adversarie. Omnia vincit amor, & c. By Ios. Speed. Speed, Joshua. 1631 (1631) STC 23050; ESTC S101712 43,323 144

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men He would have spar'd them all for ten But Cain which was through malice led Quite to renounce his chiefest good Did in his wicked collar shed His brother Abels guiltlesse bloud And wrath commixt with deadly hate Brought Cain to be a Runagate And boasting Lamech could not scape Which in his heart a man would slaie The wicked world for filthy rape Was drown'd and taken all away And Ham which in the Ark was nurst Was after for his sinne accurst And Nimrod was not quite forgot Which hunted sonnes of Shem away The wicked ones which vexed Lot The Lord at length did them repay They suffer for their foul desire The vengeance of eternall fire And Pharaoh with his hoast was drown'd The waters ouerwhelm'd them all When Israel did finde drie ground And passed through both great and small Thus can the Lord from Satans rage Preserve his own from age to age For Amalech was rooted out And Sihon was cast headlong down And mighty Og in battell stout Was dispossessed of his Crown And proud Goliah wicked bred Returned back without his head When Balaam came at Balacks call To bring his wickednesse to passe To work the means of Isr'els fall He was rebuked by his Asse And Ashurs king could not prevail Though Rabshecah ceas't not to rail Doeg Shemey Nabal and the rest Vilde instruments of Satans rage Whose mindes with malice be possest Quite to supplant Gods heritage With Dives shall in flaming fire Receive their due deserved hire And Israels anointed King Saul did himself of grace deprive Sinne struck him with a mortall sting For sparing Amalec alive His heart and hand was wholly bent To persecute the innocent And Ieroboam could not stand Because he was a wicked man God struck him with a with'red hand When he did sacrifice at Dan. For money he wrought many evills Made Priests which sacrific'd to Devills And Ahab wicked imp of hell Which built an altar unto Ball Was rooted out with Iesabel None left to pisse against a wall For in that place where Naboth stood The dogs lick't up the Tyrants bloud And Nebuchadnezar for pride Was metamorpos'd to a beast And Baltazar whom lust did guide Received judgement at his feast A hand prescribing on the wall His overthrow before them all And haughty Hamans sudden fall Whose thoughts all good men did deride May be a president to all Whose mindes be puffed up with pride That Gallows did his malice slay Which he set up for Mordecay Antiochus that wicked root Which did Ierusalem deface And trode Gods Temple under foot And set an idoll in the place God did him strange diseases send And brought him to a fearfull end And Sanballat must taste wraths cup For his proclaiming up and down That such as build Gods Temple up Be rebells to their King and Crown And Holofernes on his bed Must pay his ransome with his head And cruell Herod was accurst That he the tender Infants smote And Iudas for his trason burst Which never more shall be forgot And Christs dear bloud still vengeance cries Vpon the Scribes and Pharisees Behold and see what hath been past How sinne hath raged from his birth Such was the first such is the last There is no new thing on the earth Yet can no storm nor tempest move True Faith firm Hope and constant Love Ioshuah Speed Loves Revenge Wherein is briefly shewed from the history of the Holy Scripture the rising growth and finall fall of the man of sinne with the long and continuall strife betwixt the two Seeds THe Serpent which did first begin The powers of mans soul to draw To separate himself through sinne From God by breaking of his law Having by craft our Parents slain Did Tyrant-like begin to reigne For man did lose his first renown The world through justice to maintain Sinne swaies his scepter wears his crown And by injustice now doth reigne And will do still both far and near Vntill the righteous Iudge appear For man could now no man acquit Which was a breaker of Gods law Not any man condemne by right And not himself to judgement draw For man by sinne once overthrown Then judging sin condemnes his own This was the Serpents subtle bait Which did unto mans crown aspire To draw the woman by deceit To win her man to his desire That he might in his first-born Cain Begin and end his wicked reigne This Viper bred in Paradice No sooner born but instantly Drew Adam unto sinne and vice By changing truth into a lye And Adam caught in Satans gyn Became a bondslave under sinne By hearing Evah was deceiv'd By seeing Evah was beguilde By tasting Evah hath conceiv'd This man of sinne that cursed childe By taking in the Serpents breath Lust brought forth sin sin brought forth death Eare eye foot hand lips tongue and all Did band themselves against Gods law To work mans ruine by his fall And man through sin to judgement draw Thus was man brought in Satans thrall Eare eye foot hand lips tongue all But God whose love doth far exceed The fraud and malice of the Devill Did then make known his truth decreed To raise man out this lake of evill To quicken him which then lay dead And break in twain the Serpents head But Adam which could not discerne Twixt good and evill but through sinne Must now another lesson learne By grace to seek by faith to win That crown of glory joy and blisse Which he had lost for him and his For he which once was lord of all Had sole command did rule and sway Must now attend an others call Another rule and he obey For he once lending sinne his eare Must now for sin sins burthen beare And with a sad and heavy heart No vows nor prayers might avail Out of the Paradice depart His sinfull act there to bewail His mother Earth to plow and furrow And sweating eat the bread of sorrow And with his poore distressed wife Our mother Evah first misled Excluded from the tree of life whereof before they might have fed Their first neglect of Gods free grace Lost them the freedome of that place For now the way was full of fear No entring in but by the sword The Cherubims stood Centre there That none might passe without the Word Which word is Christ who on the Crosse Must pay mans debt redeem his losse Then Adam having known his wife In time brought forth her first-born Cain Next Abel whose unspotted life Did shew his life which must be slain And by his death and bloud then spild Declare his death which since was kild But Cain who in the flower of youth The supream power did obtain To judge with equitie and truth And by true justice for to reigne And by the vertue of his birth To be sole ruler of the earth In time true justice did pervert And was to wickednesse inclinde The Serpent did possesse his heart And made his eyes through malice blinde He which by
sinne gave Adam sight By sinne extinguish't Cains true light When he by offering did finde That God no persons did respect But look't unto an humble minde A contrite heart the proud reject Then was his countenance cast down And on his brother gan to frown For then the Serpent did beget Strong jealousie within his brest A fire which made him rage and fret That he could have no peace nor rest No love could his desires further But foul revenge and cruell murther And thus distracted trembling fear Benumb'd his senses made him doubt The Serpent rounds him in the eare Thy brother seeks to root thee out To get thy throne and sit on hie Cain cannot live lest Abel die Though thou by birth art first in place God hath elected him to reigne Thou art already in disgrace T is Abel now no longer Cain Though Cain by birth the crown inherite The crown depends on Abels merit While jealousie and ill surmise False witnesse-bearers thus complain'd Disdainfull wrath call'd an Assise Poore Abel must be now araign'd Revenge is judge bloud bloud Cain cries Till murther clos'd up Abels eies Thus wicked Cain through malice led The Serpents instruments to use To strike the nail upon the head His guiltlesse brother to accuse Who judging him throuh hate to die Condemn'd himselfe eternally But Abel though unjustly did Receive sinnes just reward from Cain Yet doth his life in Christ lie hid And shall with Christ appeare again Cains foul injustice to relate And justly punish Cain for hate Now sounds an eccho in mine eares Rebounding from sad Adams cries Me thinks I see a floud of teares Run gushing out from Evahs eies She mourns for Abel he for Cain Each one wails one both weep for twain What stony heart would not relent To think on this distressed pair Whose teares whose groans at this event Did dew the earth did pierce the aire Yet helplesse still all was in vain One sonne was curst the other slain Oh Cain quoth he renowned fair My first-born Cain and onely might No no quoth she t is vertues heir Abel my sonne and souls delight For Cain doth live 't was Abel bled Nay Abel lives but Cain is dead Doth Abel live quoth mournfull Eve Yes Abel lives weep not in vain Do thou no more for Abel grieve But let us both lament for Cain For he though dead still lives to dye yet living dead eternally Wher 's Abel then my onely joy And doth he still possesse the light Oh let me see that lovely Boy Hide him no longer from my sight Doth Abel live I le cease to crie Is Abel dead let Evah die Peace foolish woman weep no more For Abels losse thy sonne is blest And is arived at the shore Of perfect joy eternall rest To mourn for Abel is in vain For Abels losse is Evahs gain But Cain Oh Cain my first-born Cain Beginning of my royall Race Oh let mine eies gush out amain To think on thy distressed case E're while a Lord a Prince of state And now a vagrant Runagate That Viper which Eve once did bear And made me father him unknown Which with sinnes dart and bloudy spear Did stricke me dead to get my crown Hath Cain by sinnes allurements won My first-born Cain his first-born sonne Where shall I seek relief for Cain His fact can no way be excus'd If of the Lord it is in vain His loving counsell he refus'd Nor dares he come before his face Himselfe to seek or sue for grace Oh where shall Cain finde rest or peace Anguish and fear do him pursue The earth denies him her encrease The heav'ns refuse to give him dew Guilt and despair ring murders knell Wrath and revenge drive Cain to hell His brothers bloud is not yet drie If on the earth he fix his eies If then his thoughts ascend on hie There Abels bloud for vengeance cries Thus did Cain Gods displeasure win And thus tormented live for sinne Thus Adam spent his daies in grief And Evahs sorrows were not done Till God did send them both relief And gave to Eve another sonne In place of Abel which was slain And separated him from Cain His name was Sheth which Evah bare To be a holy nation Gods truth and justice to declare Gods sonne by imputation By Abels bloud from death set free As Adam was even so was he And unto Sheth was Enoch born Succeeding in that godly race Gods holy temple to adorn And beautifie his holy place For to set forth his worthy fame And magnifie his holy name But Cain then destitute of grace Excluded from the face of God Must seek another dwelling place Who went into the land of Nod To spend his daies and weary life And there did Cain first know his wife Who unto Cain a sonne did beare Henoch by name so was he call'd Then did he soone erect and reare A Citie strong and well bewall'd For his defence he built the same And call'd it by his first bornes name Then when the Lord had separated The good from bad the wheat from tares And had the Serpents strength abated And freed his Church from Tyrants fears He led her by his Holy Spirit By faith to win by love to merit He took her to his wedded wife He freed her from that wicked Elf In Abel he laid down his life To purchase her unto himself That none could part with wicked hands What God had knit through wedlocks bands Then did the Serpent change his hue New mischief on her head to heap Another poyson'd drink to brue To cast her in a deadly sleep Where love doth beare the greatest venter There murder hath no place to enter For now he doth begin afresh And labours with all might and main To change the spirit into flesh And bring her under sinne again Defiling of the lawfull bed To rend the body from the head For he which led Cain unto wrath And laid his honour in the dust Brought her into the sinfull path Of fond desire and fleshly lust wherein she walked without fear Till she was catch't in beauties snare He set mens daughters fore their eies Inticing beauty made them paires By his inchanting sorceries Gods sonnes became the Devils heyres Christs spouse made drunk with harlots wine Became the Serpents Concubine Then he which first accused Cain Of cruell murder pleaded right Did call for justice once again Gainst wedlocks breach through sins delight This Quean quoth he is void of grace She plaies the Harlot fore thy face Why dost thou suffer her so long Shall justice now no more have place This is a plain and open wrong This is a great and foul disgrace Who so commits adultery Is by the law condemn'd to die Take vengeace then and do not stay Let justice be no longer slack't Much danger lurketh in delay Reprove the sinne condemne the fact Reward her for her fleshly lust So shall I know that God is just She hath defil'd her lawfull bed The band
Loves Revenge VVHEREIN IS BRIEFLY SHEWED FROM THE HISTORIE OF the holy Scripture the rising grouth and finall fall of the Man of Sinne with the long and continuall strife betwixt the two Seeds how they have from time to time sought to disinherite each other and how that Christ by his righteous life and long sufferings in the end shall get the victory and justly revenge himself upon his adversarie Omnia vincit amor c. By Ios Speed HABAK. 1.5 ACT. 13.41 Behold ye despisers and wonder and vanish away for I work a work in your daies a work which ye shall not believe if a man should declare it you At AMSTERDAM Printed by Richard Raven 1631. The Preface WHen darknesse is supprest by light That nights black shadows shun the day True faith doth give the soul clear sight To see and finde the living way Then must proud Death give place to Life In vain it is his strength to try For Hope will end that deadly strife And swallow Death in victory And Errour must acknowledge Truth For all his fierce and cruell rage For Loue hath threatned him in youth And will not spare him in his age When Faith hath light for to discerne And Hope can hold in storm and rain If Love be there to guid the stern The wished shore they shall attain No travell can unfruitfull prove When Faith Hope do work by Love When unbelief is beaten down And Faith hath got the upper hand Then light doth shew true faith her crown Which she shall have if she do stand And then despair of force must flie In vain it is if she contend For life will give Hope victory If she continue to the end And hatred must of force depart And give true Love free place to dwell For truth will give Love true desert And hatred due reward in hell Light is the glance of Faiths clear sight Life is the crown which Hope requires Truth is the guide which leads both right Through Love to finish their desires Where Light and Life and Truth agree Faith Hope and Love make unitie To the Reader LEt prejudice be laid aside Christian Reader in thy reading Let love unfained be thy guide Thy thoughts to equall judgement leading The labour and the charge is mine I wish the profit may be thine To think that I should all men please All men would think such thoughts were vain Esteeming it a fools disease Arising from an idle brain That labour which I here bestow Is but to pay the debt I owe Vnto my Countrey and my Friends And all which do professe Christs name In him our faith begins and ends By him we hope to purchase fame If then our love be like to his We all shall see him as he is If any thing displeaseth thee When thou my Faith and hope dost prove Yet fasten malice to that tree On which she once did murder love And break in twain that Serpents head For love shall reigne when hate is dead I seek to trouble no mans minde Nor yet to give offence to any Yet dare not hide nor leave behind That good which may redound to many Whereat if any kick or hinch Were he not gauld he should not winch The mark whereat I chiefly aim Is to unfould the fraud of sinne What rightes and titles he doth claim The evill daies that we live in Our present danger his desire To bring us to eternall fire If then by chance I hit the mark At which my bow is holy bent Or if I misse this subtle Clark T is but one headlesse arow spent Yet hit or misse thus much I know The blinde by chance may kill a Crow The Authors Faith I Do believe in God alone Whose love doth passe all breadth length And do relie on other none To make the arm of flesh my strength My faith is such not to remove Such is my Hope such is my Love He is the onely Lord of lords A King of mighty strength and fame His Majesty with truth accords And great Iehovah is his name The first the last the totall summe Which is which was which is to come He is the God of Israel Their root and generation The vanquisher of Death and Hell The horn of our salvation Before whole throne all flesh shall come The wicked to their finall doom Then why should I fear mortall man Whose breath within his nostrills lies His life for length is but a span Although his malice never dies My body he may keep in thrall But cannot hurt my soul at all Let cursed Cain then fret and rage And wicked Lamech boast his fill Let scoffing Ham come on the stage Let bloudy Nimrod work his will Let Babels Tow'r through Satans pride Be once again re-edifi'd Let pharaoh with his hoast pursue Let Amaleck stand in the way Let Og and Sihons hatefull crue Their bloudy banners still display Let proud Goliah's hellish cry The God of Israel defie Let Balaam lay a stumbling block Let Rabshecah come railing down Let dogged Doeg accuse Christs flock Let Shemey curse let Nabal frown Let Philistines their battells pitch Let Saul ask counsell of a Witch Let the ten tribes of Israel Give care to Ieraboam's call Let Ahab marry Iesabel And build an altar unto Baal Let Baals Priests cry till heare doth break Their God can neither hear nor speak Let Nebuchadnezar pour out His thundring threats rage and revile Let Baltazar his drunken rout The vessells of the Lord defile Let haughtie Hamans pride bewray His hatefull thoughts to Mordekay Antiochus that wicked root Let him run on his wretched race To waste and trample under foot Gods Temple and his dwelling place Let Holofernes rule and sway Till Iudith take his head away Let Samballat the Horonite With all his cursed crue accord To race to sack to vanquish quite The walls and building of the Lord. Let men conspire with malice fraught Yet shall their counsells come to nought Let cruell Herod still assail The tender infants for to stay Let Scribes and Pharisees prevail Give Iudas money to betray My faith is fixt on him above So is my hope so is my love His waies are right his judgements just His mercy alwaies firm and sure To such as on his goodnesse trust And stedfast to the end endure He giveth all men life and breath And grieveth at the sinners death He did admonish wretched Cain To leave his wicked enterprise Suffer said he not sinne to reigne Least Abels bloud for vengeance cries Abandon wrath ther 's grace in store If not lo sinne is at thy door And when he saw and well perceiv'd All flesh corrupting of their waies His spirit strove his soul was griev'd Contain'd his wrath yet many daies Had true repentance there been found The world had sur'ly not been drown'd When Sodom and Gomorahs cries Ascended up unto his throne Yet was there mercy in his eyes He would have saved them each one Could he have found some godly
before thine eies The royall kingdomes of the earth For all that is under the skies Is mine inheritance by birth All glory majesty divine Honour and power all is mine Nebuchadnezar wore my crown And did my royall scepter sway He did maintain my high renown All men must his command obey Now will I give all this to thee If thou wilt bowe and worship me Satan avoid I am forbod And must obey if I will live To worship any other God Then him which doth the power give All honour majesty divine Belongs to him t is none of thine Nebuchadnezar did not love The God of heaven whom I adore Nor knew his power came from above But was his own my God therefore Did his ambition deride Even in the height of all his pride And made him like another beast Seven winters long in frost and snow Among the oxen for to feast That he at length might come to know And in this time might justly prove All power comming from above The Serpent then thought in his minde This must be sure that blessed Lambe For in my tempting I do finde That he is more then Abraham Then Isaac Iacob more is he Nay he is more then all these three For Abrams faith was weak and frail When God did promise him a seed And Isaac's hope began to fail When he lay ready for to bleed And Iacob's love that was not great When he refus'd his brother meat Yet Abraham when hope was past By faith did blessed Isaac gain Isaac also while hope did last Praid for a sonne God gave him twain But Jacob's love did win the crown When faith hope were both put down This man he is but one alone Yet with them all he doth agree So that I now see three in one And yet this one more then these three They were like shadows on a wall And this the substance of them all Moses and Aaron both did fail They were not perfect in Gods sight And Ioshuah could not prevail For he was put unto the flight And could not win nor conquer aie Till Achans sinne was put away What need I any more repeat All men have failed in their time Yea all have sinned small and great This man alone is void of crime His faith his hope his love will draw Sinnes strength power from the law Oh this is he which was foretold That of a Virgin should be born For thirty pence he should be sold And made a curse and open scorn Yet when his guiltlesse bloud is shed The curse will light upon my head This is that Abel which was slain Whose bloud was poured on the ground And yet in Sheth did rise again Deaths fetters could not hold him bound This is that Henoch other none VVhich God did take up to his throne When all men fell this man did stand His faith alone did mercy crave He built an Ark at Gods command Him and his family to save Which being done he entred in And did condemn the world for sinne This is that blessed Abraham VVhich did not spare his onely sonne But went to offer up that lambe And said Oh Lord thy will be done This is that Isaac now I say Which was as ready to obey This is that Iacob which did flie His brothers malice to prevent And went to Haran speedily There where his father had him sent VVithin his mothers house to finde A wife unto his fathers minde This is that Iudah born to reign Levi to offer sacrifice That Ioseph which did gather grain Against a famine should arise His hatefull bretheren to feed When they did stand in extream need This is that Moses which did smite The proud Aegyptian to ground Seeing him with an Hebrew fight He gave him there a deadly wound He thought they would on him depend As one that should their right defend Coming again the other day He found two Hebrews at debate My bretheren then he did say VVhy do yee one another hate Love teacheth men to suffer long And not to do his brother wrong The wrongfull would not understand But in his heart began to grudge Thrust Moses from him with his hand Saying Who hath made thee a judge Or art thou come my bloud to spill As thou didst the Aegyptian kill This Moses fled but came again For to release them from their bands But then his coming was not vain He pluck't them out of Pharaoh's hands And by a strong and mighty hand He brought them out of Aegypt land This is that Ioshuah whose might Possest them in the holy Land Slue one and thirty kings in fight The Sunne and Moon both still did stand Vntill his enemies did flie And he return with victory This is that David which took care His fathers sheep from Wolves to hold He kild a Lyon and a Bear VVhich would have broke into his fold And after that Goliah slue The proudest Gyant of the crue He was a Shepheard so is this Yet chosen king while Saul did reigne This must be he how should it misse For Gods anointing is not vain The Crown doth hang over his head And he shall reigne when I am dead Saul's unbelief despair and hate Deprived him of his renown Faith hope and love did David's state Advance and brought him to the Crown The more I do the Shadow see The more I know that this is he I must of force now give him scope I can by no means him allure For Abram 's faith and Isaac's hope Have made his birth-right firm and sure And Iacob's love that perfect band Hath bound the blessing in his hand And thus he left him there he stood Through hunger fainting almost dead But then the Angels brought him food VVherewith his hungry soul was fed And then he went from coast to coast To seek the sheep which he had lost He brought glad tidings to the poor The broken hearted he did binde And opened the prison door That captives liberty might finde And shew'd them the reward of sinne To comfort those which strove to win He made the blinde receive their sight The Lepers he made whol and clean The lame and creple go upright The deaf to hear the dead were seen To rise again out of their grave He did help all that help did crave For all diseases he did cure He did the Divells dispossesse And sought all men for to allure To purchase life and happinesse Sinnes fetters he did break asunder That all men did behold and wonder While that the sunne did shine thus bright The Serpent overspread the skie With misty clouds to damp the light And make his beams reflect and flie That men could not by humane sight Know night from day nor day from night You look for a deliverer A King quoth he to set you free But Joseph's sonne the Carpenter You may be sure is none of he Will you on basenesse fix your eies And feed your eares with fantasies Suppose he were of David's race Yet can