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With joy the tidings brought from Heav'n: at length
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Thir Ministry perform'd, and race well run,
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Thir doctrine and thir story written left,
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They die; but in thir room, as they forewarne,
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Wolves shall succeed for teachers, grievous Wolves,
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Who all the sacred mysteries of Heav'n
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To thir own vile advantages shall turne
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Of lucre and ambition, and the truth
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With superstitions and traditions taint,
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Left onely in those written Records pure,
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Though not but by the Spirit understood.
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Then shall they seek to avail themselves of names,
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Places and titles, and with these to joine
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Secular power, though feigning still to act
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By spiritual, to themselves appropriating
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The Spirit of God, promisd alike and giv'n
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To all Beleevers; and from that pretense,
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Spiritual Lawes by carnal power shall force
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On every conscience; Laws which none shall finde
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Left them inrould, or what the Spirit within
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Shall on the heart engrave. What will they then
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But force the Spirit of Grace it self, and binde
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His consort Libertie; what, but unbuild
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His living Temples, built by Faith to stand,
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Thir own Faith not anothers: for on Earth
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Who against Faith and Conscience can be heard
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Infallible? yet many will presume:
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Whence heavie persecution shall arise
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On all who in the worship persevere
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Of Spirit and Truth; the rest, farr greater part,
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Will deem in outward Rites and specious formes
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Religion satisfi'd; Truth shall retire
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Bestuck with slandrous darts, and works of Faith
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Rarely be found: so shall the World goe on,
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To good malignant, to bad men benigne,
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Under her own waight groaning, till the day
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Appeer of respiration to the just,
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And vengeance to the wicked, at return
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Of him so lately promis'd to thy aid,
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The Womans seed, obscurely then foretold,
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Now amplier known thy Saviour and thy Lord,
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Last in the Clouds from Heav'n to be reveald
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In glory of the Father, to dissolve
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SATAN with his perverted World, then raise
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From the conflagrant mass, purg'd and refin'd,
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New Heav'ns, new Earth, Ages of endless date
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Founded in righteousness and peace and love,
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To bring forth fruits Joy and eternal Bliss.
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He ended; and thus ADAM last reply'd.
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How soon hath thy prediction, Seer blest,
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Measur'd this transient World, the Race of time,
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Till time stand fixt: beyond is all abyss,
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Eternitie, whose end no eye can reach.
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Greatly instructed I shall hence depart,
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Greatly in peace of thought, and have my fill
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Of knowledge, what this vessel can containe;
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Beyond which was my folly to aspire.
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Henceforth I learne, that to obey is best,
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And love with feare the onely God, to walk
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As in his presence, ever to observe
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His providence, and on him sole depend,
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Merciful over all his works, with good
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Still overcoming evil, and by small
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Accomplishing great things, by things deemd weak
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Subverting worldly strong, and worldly wise
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By simply meek; that suffering for Truths sake
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Is fortitude to highest victorie,
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And to the faithful Death the Gate of Life;
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Taught this by his example whom I now
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Acknowledge my Redeemer ever blest.
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To whom thus also th' Angel last repli'd:
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This having learnt, thou hast attaind the summe
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Of wisdom; hope no higher, though all the Starrs
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Thou knewst by name, and all th' ethereal Powers,
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All secrets of the deep, all Natures works,
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Or works of God in Heav'n, Air, Earth, or Sea,
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And all the riches of this World enjoydst,
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And all the rule, one Empire; onely add
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Deeds to thy knowledge answerable, add Faith,
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Add Vertue, Patience, Temperance, add Love,
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By name to come call'd Charitie, the soul
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Of all the rest: then wilt thou not be loath
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To leave this Paradise, but shalt possess
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A Paradise within thee, happier farr.
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Let us descend now therefore from this top
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Of Speculation; for the hour precise
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Exacts our parting hence; and see the Guards,
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By mee encampt on yonder Hill, expect
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Thir motion, at whose Front a flaming Sword,
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In signal of remove, waves fiercely round;
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We may no longer stay: go, waken Eve;
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Her also I with gentle Dreams have calm'd
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Portending good, and all her spirits compos'd
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To meek submission: thou at season fit
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Let her with thee partake what thou hast heard,
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Chiefly what may concern her Faith to know,
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The great deliverance by her Seed to come
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(For by the Womans Seed) on all Mankind.
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