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But JOSHUA whom the Gentiles JESUS call,
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His Name and Office bearing, who shall quell
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The adversarie Serpent, and bring back
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Through the worlds wilderness long wanderd man
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Safe to eternal Paradise of rest.
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Meanwhile they in thir earthly CANAAN plac't
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Long time shall dwell and prosper, but when sins
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National interrupt thir public peace,
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Provoking God to raise them enemies:
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From whom as oft he saves them penitent
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By Judges first, then under Kings; of whom
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The second, both for pietie renownd
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And puissant deeds, a promise shall receive
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Irrevocable, that his Regal Throne
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For ever shall endure; the like shall sing
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All Prophecie, That of the Royal Stock
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Of DAVID (so I name this King) shall rise
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A Son, the Womans Seed to thee foretold,
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Foretold to ABRAHAM, as in whom shall trust
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All Nations, and to Kings foretold, of Kings
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The last, for of his Reign shall be no end.
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But first a long succession must ensue,
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And his next Son for Wealth and Wisdom fam'd,
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The clouded Ark of God till then in Tents
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Wandring, shall in a glorious Temple enshrine.
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Such follow him, as shall be registerd
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Part good, part bad, of bad the longer scrowle,
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Whose foul Idolatries, and other faults
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Heapt to the popular summe, will so incense
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God, as to leave them, and expose thir Land,
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Thir Citie, his Temple, and his holy Ark
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With all his sacred things, a scorn and prey
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To that proud Citie, whose high Walls thou saw'st
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Left in confusion, BABYLON thence call'd.
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There in captivitie he lets them dwell
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The space of seventie years, then brings them back,
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Remembring mercie, and his Cov'nant sworn
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To DAVID, stablisht as the dayes of Heav'n.
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Returnd from BABYLON by leave of Kings
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Thir Lords, whom God dispos'd, the house of God
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They first re-edifie, and for a while
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In mean estate live moderate, till grown
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In wealth and multitude, factious they grow;
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But first among the Priests dissension springs,
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Men who attend the Altar, and should most
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Endeavour Peace: thir strife pollution brings
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Upon the Temple it self: at last they seise
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The Scepter, and regard not DAVIDS Sons,
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Then loose it to a stranger, that the true
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Anointed King MESSIAH might be born
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Barr'd of his right; yet at his Birth a Starr
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Unseen before in Heav'n proclaims him com,
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And guides the Eastern Sages, who enquire
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His place, to offer Incense, Myrrh, and Gold;
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His place of birth a solemn Angel tells
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To simple Shepherds, keeping watch by night;
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They gladly thither haste, and by a Quire
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Of squadrond Angels hear his Carol sung.
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A Virgin is his Mother, but his Sire
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The Power of the most High; he shall ascend
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The Throne hereditarie, and bound his Reign
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With earths wide bounds, his glory with the Heav'ns.
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He ceas'd, discerning ADAM with such joy
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Surcharg'd, as had like grief bin dew'd in tears,
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Without the vent of words, which these he breathd.
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O Prophet of glad tidings, finisher
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Of utmost hope! now clear I understand
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What oft my steddiest thoughts have searcht in vain,
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Why our great expectation should be call'd
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The seed of Woman: Virgin Mother, Haile,
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High in the love of Heav'n, yet from my Loynes
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Thou shalt proceed, and from thy Womb the Son
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Of God most High; So God with man unites.
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Needs must the Serpent now his capital bruise
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Expect with mortal paine: say where and when
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Thir fight, what stroke shall bruise the Victors heel.
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To whom thus MICHAEL. Dream not of thir fight,
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As of a Duel, or the local wounds
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Of head or heel: not therefore joynes the Son
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Manhood to God-head, with more strength to foil
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Thy enemie; nor so is overcome
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SATAN, whose fall from Heav'n, a deadlier bruise,
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Disabl'd not to give thee thy deaths wound:
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Which hee, who comes thy Saviour, shall recure,
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Not by destroying SATAN, but his works
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In thee and in thy Seed: nor can this be,
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But by fulfilling that which thou didst want,
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Obedience to the Law of God, impos'd
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On penaltie of death, and suffering death,
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The penaltie to thy transgression due,
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And due to theirs which out of thine will grow:
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So onely can high Justice rest appaid.
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The Law of God exact he shall fulfill
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Both by obedience and by love, though love
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Alone fulfill the Law; thy punishment
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He shall endure by coming in the Flesh
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To a reproachful life and cursed death,
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