Selected quad for the lemma: judgement_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
judgement_n appear_v day_n great_a 2,710 5 3.1342 3 true
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A02442 The spiritual pilgrimage of Hierusalem, contayninge three hundred sixtie fiue dayes iorney wherin the deuoute person may meditate on sondrie pointes of his redemption. With particular declaration of diuers Saints bodies and holy places which are to be seene in the said-voyage: As also sundrie deuout praiers and meditations verie healpful to the pilgrimes: With licence.; Devote manier om geestelijk pelgrimage te trekken tot het Heilige Land. English Paeschen, Jan van.; R. H., fl. 1605. 1605 (1605) STC 12574; ESTC S115004 54,778 182

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

The 280. day Meditate how Christ in heauen is clad with glorie and gladnes who on earth so wilinglie caried the purple garment for mockerie shame and dishonor The 281. day Meditate how his holie members are moste sweetly vnited together and doe giue so sweete a smel that al his elect are by the same refreshed who on earth suffered in al his members moste greueous paines and sorowes The. 281. day Meditate how Iesus so sweetely feeleth him self now touchig his sacred blood inclosed in his veines who beinge on earth did loose al his natural bewtie The 283. day Meditate how his diuine face shineth in heauen which seamed on earth to haue lost al comely forme and beautie because it was so chaunged and disfigured with strokes and buffetts The. 284. day Meditate what delicious sauour Christ feeleth continually proceedinge from his glorious humanitie in steede of the filthie sauour he suffered on earth and cheiflie of the spittinge in his holie face The. 285. day Meditate how Christ is compassed on the right hand of his heauenly father with an innumetable multitude of Angels who so infamously on earth was hāged betwene two theeues The 286. day Thinke how by the mecites of his passion he doth obteine al the delightes aforesaid with diuers other innumerable merits al which descend and flowe vpon sinners by the streames and course of his mercie The 287. day Consider how he drinketh the wine of ioy and euerlastinge loue who on the Crosse tasted of the bitter gaule and vineger The 288. day Meditate how Christe feeleth him self in respect of his humanitie being so high raised in ioy and gladnes who being on earth suffered so many abuses and dispisements The 289. day Meditate in what incredible reste and sweetnes the sowle of Christe is in aboundinge in al diuine delightes which one the earth hath indured so many bitter sighes and sorrowes The 290. day Meditate with what sweetenes Christ is now an hoste to his elect whom he feedeth and feasteth with diuers amiable and pleasant delightes The 291 day Meditate how loue hath opened the noble and diuine harte of Christ frō which issueth the noble sweete wine which maketh drunke al the inhabitants of heauēly Hierusalē The 292 day Meditate how our noble Champion Christ Iesus shal retorne at the last day to giue iudgement on the quick and dead The 293 day Meditate of the day of iudgement when the voice of the maiestie of god shal be heard which shal cōmande the thunder lightninge windes death to goe forth in their furie to the end that al flesh shal die for the day of iudgment approcheth The 294. day Meditate how the windes thunder and lightninge shal rore one against another wherby death shal come on al men for terror feare The 295. day Meditate in what wrath and Ire the diuine iustice shal send his Angels fainge goe vvith sounde of trumpet and c●l al people before me to iudment for I am novv readie and vvil iudge al people accordinge to their vvorkes The 296. day This day in Rhodes salute S. Iohn the Baptist and al the Parriarkes Prophets because thou haste now receiued great knowledge of their pomises and prophecies which they haue long since foretolde An Aduertisement About this place of●en hapneth great tempests by occasion of which followeth 17. exercises of the iudgment and paines of the damned Meditate with what agilitie the Angelles doe flie out of heauen deuide them selues in to the four corners and windes of the worlde to assemble al people cryinge by the sound of a Trōper _____ Arise ye dead and come to iudgment The. 297. day Meditate how Christ wil appeare very terrible to al men euen from Adam to the childe laste borne and euery one shal take his proper body and assemble him selfe to the valley of Iosaphat The. 298 day Meditate of the horrible and dreadful estate of sinners cryinge woe woe woe The. 299 day Meditate in what horible manner the damned soules shal come out of helle and shal take againe their stinkinge bodies with noise and terror moste dreadful and terrible The. 300. day Meditate of the poore soules remayninge then in Purgatorie not fully purged and how that their horror paine and affliction shal be augmented and shal cleanse them that they may be the sooner deliuered The. 30● day Meditate how hard and insupportable it shal be to sinners to heate that dreadful sētente Goeyeecursed into euerlastinge fire prepared for the Deuil and his Angels And what a terrible thinge it shal be to heate the dāned to howle roare and lament The. 302. day Meditate what a terrible thinge the tuninge to and fro of the deuilles shal be amonge the miserable and damned soules The. 303. day Meditate of the great enuie and malice of t●e Deuils who would not that any one person should be saued The. ●04 day Meditate how vnwillinge the sinners shal be to appeare before the iudgment seate of the maiestie of God for that they certainly knowe their euerlastinge damnation The. 305 day Meditate with what great enuie the Deuil shal thrust forward the damned prisons to goe to iudgment and to make thier account of al their euil workes wordes and thoughtes and to receaue the most● bitter sentence of the iudge The. 306. Meditate how ashamed the sinners shal be when god shal giue the whole world to vnderstand their euil deedes and there shal see and clearely knowe that they shal dwel for euer more in hel with the curssed Deuilles The. 307. Meditate what sorrowe and anguishe the condemned sinners shal be in when they shal heare al creatures to consent to their damnation and that no man shal haue pittie o● compassion on them The. 308 Thinke how vnwillingly sinner shal be to behould the face of the diuine Maiestie which then shal be very terrible yet not with stādinge they shal be constrained to behould it The. ●09 day Thinke how the great nōber of the damned shal far exceede the nomber of the saued and how that many are caled but few are ●nosen The. 310 day Thinke how horrible it shal be to the damned that their damnation shal be euerlasting The. 311. day Thinke and thinke againe that there is not so litle a sinne committed in this worlde but shal haue in hell his perticuler paine if it be not amended by penance The ●12 day Meditate how god shal harden his hart and be highly offended with sinners and wicked persons when Iustice shal shut the gates of hell and locke them in which neuer shal be opened Of the Ioyes of Paradise The 313. day Meditate what great ioy the Angells and al the elect shal haue when they returne to heauen with great triumphe with their Lord and maker The 314. day Meditate how sweetely al the saued soules shal reioyce when they shal heare the sweete and melodious worde of the Iudge sayinge Come ye blessed of my father and posesse the kingdome prepared for you before