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A60349 Poems in two parts first, an interlocutory discourse concerning the creation, fall, and recovery of man : secondly, a dialogue between faith and a doubting soul / by Samuel Slater. Slater, Samuel, d. 1704. 1679 (1679) Wing S3967; ESTC R37559 53,199 130

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of Death too for that sprung from thee EVE My Lord I have transgrest and do with tears Confess my fault Oh let thy gracious ears To my request incline and let the heat Of kindled wrath abate now at thy feet I prostrate lye God knows my heart is thine My Love and high esteem whate're is mine Through my means true is is thou art accurst But know the Serpent hath beguil'd me first Dost think I would have done 't had I foreseen What would the consequence thereof have been Oh! pity me dear Adam for I do My crime acknowledg and bewail it too And if that such intreaties might have sped I 'd beg the punishment upon my Head Might wholly light and God would thee restore To all the happiness thou hadst before On those terms welcome sorrow welcom pain I all would freely bear of none complain Be kind unto me Adam me forgive My great offence and let me with thee live Broken my heart is multipli'd my fears My sighs consider and observe my tears In this my sore distress do not me leave Me a part of thy self do not bereave Of thine advice and aid A look give down A look of love on her who is thine own ADAM Here 't is my Dearest for thee come arise And those o'reflowing tears wipe from thine eyes Which my displeasure caus'd alas that is The least effect of what thou didst amiss His wrath I dread whom we provoked have And from that wrath I gladly would thee save By bearing all my self I 'd loudly cry Let Eve live in thy sight and let me dye But this discourse is vain though I am loath To see thy miseries yet since we both Have sinned both must suffer and feel smart Our Judges sentence carv'd us both our part What then remains but that we study do Love to each other how to shew it too In all ways possible for so may we Somewhat alleviate our misery EVE My Lord with thankfulness I do admire Thy love to me just object of thine ire Which great and undeserved love doth raise Hope toward God that we shall speak his praise For if man thus forgiveth how much rather Will he forgive of Mercy who 's the Father ADAM Most sweet these words dear Consort and my mind Gives me that we and ours shall favour find In the eyes of our God Methought there did Great comfort lye in th' very sentence hid A sudden death was look'd for but lo He In stead of death only impos'd on thee Travailing sorrows And it 's richly worth Considering thou Children shalt bring forth For all those pains and when a Child thou hast Forget thou wilt all sorrows that were past In stead of me our Judg did curse the ground Which now will grow more wild and will abound With thorns and thistles It s face will be marr'd With vexing weeds so I must labour hard But sleep by labour will be made more sweet And I by labour shall get bread to eat But above all this hath my comforts fed One day thy seed shall bruise the Serpents head On these encouragements let us both fly Unto his mercy-seat and there let 's lye Cover'd with shame and drown'd with tears let 's now Before him like poor malefactors bow Of this our sin let full confessions Mixed with fervent supplications Ascend before his Throne He may relent And mercy shew unto us penitent It is the only way to scape the Rod Humbly to seek our refuge in our God SON of GOD. Father the Sentence I have past Thy will And pleasu●e therein I did all fulfill Nor have I finished that work alone But from th' offenders took their heart of stone And gave them one of flesh so that they melt For now the burden of their sin is felt Yea more behold they pray and sue for grace Nothing will please them but thy pleased face As Priest their names upon my breast I bear And now an Advocate for them appear Presenting their requests all incens'd and With Intercession back them Let thy Hand Of Love reach out a Pardon Let them obtain Thy choicest favour for my sake again From those deep sighs rising from hearts opprest And kindly broke smell a savour of Rest. Now that they seek thee be thou of them found And where Sin hath let Grace much more abound Despise them not who unto thee do fly If thou dost them thou shalt me too deny I will their sins for ever take away For their offences I by death will pay What is done I would not have thee undo Most highly it becomes thee to be true Unto thy righteous threats They did forsake Thy Law and thy Commandments did break And visited let their transgressions be With Rods and with stripes their iniquity Let their own wickedness correction give And backslidings reprove them while they live May they and theirs by sad experience know It is an evil thing and bitter too That they forsook God and made it appear By that departure they cast off his fear Yet thine own purposes of Grace fulfill Do thou them good and be their Father still Some sign of favour give them Let them see That thou art reconcil'd with them in me GOD. Be it my Son according to thy will Whatever thou hast spoken I 'le fulfill In thee I reconciled am and can For thy sake pardon all the sins of man He shall be sure to feel my smarting Rod Yet I will be to him a loving God When thou art suitor what shall not be done What 's too much for thy Intercession Which I know thou wilt ever live to make With me in Heaven for poor Sinners sake Therefore to th' utmost thou shalt Saviour be Unto all those that come to God by thee Who shall be happy Go ye Angels then And Peace proclaim on Earth Good will to men ANGEL Adam I hither come Tydings to bring From our and your Creator Heavens King Unto thy Pray'rs he hath inclin'd his ear Although a sinner thou to him art dear Upon thy sin Death might have seizure made And if it had done 't thou must have obey'd Its summons but behold there 's a reprieve Which Grace hath issu'd forth and thou shalt live Many and many days that thou thereby When e're Death comes mai'st be prepar'd to die Unto thy Makers pleasure it is fit Having offended humbly thou submit Bad will be mixt with good thy days will be Sunshine and cloudy God lays out for thee Sore trials But of sin do thou repent And learn in every state to be content One called Abr'am shall from thee descend Whom God will own and honour as his Friend From him in David's line also shall spring The promised Messiah Zions King Born of a Virgin overshadow'd by The Holy Ghost power of the most High He upon David's Throne shall sit full sure His Kingdom shall for evermore endure From Gentiles he thick darkness shall dispell And be the Glory of his Israel He out