The gushing teares of godly sorrovv Containing the causes, conditions, and remedies of sinne, depending mainly upon contrition and confession. And they seconded, with sacred and comfortable passages, under the mourning cannopie of teares, and repentance. By William Lithgovv.
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- The gushing teares of godly sorrovv Containing the causes, conditions, and remedies of sinne, depending mainly upon contrition and confession. And they seconded, with sacred and comfortable passages, under the mourning cannopie of teares, and repentance. By William Lithgovv.
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- Lithgow, William, 1582-1645?
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- Sin -- Poetry.
- Repentance -- Poetry.
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"The gushing teares of godly sorrovv Containing the causes, conditions, and remedies of sinne, depending mainly upon contrition and confession. And they seconded, with sacred and comfortable passages, under the mourning cannopie of teares, and repentance. By William Lithgovv." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A05590.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 22, 2025.
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Notes
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* 1.1
Applic•• on, an•• vocati••
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* 1.2
••mble 〈◊〉〈◊〉
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* 1.3
The Cr•• tors gre•• love to∣wards 〈◊〉〈◊〉 his crea∣tures.
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* 1.4
••rists 〈◊〉〈◊〉 love.
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* 1.5
Love co quers h•• ven.
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* 1.6
〈◊〉〈◊〉 con∣••ions.
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* 1.7
distin∣••ion twixt ••orldly ••d godly ••ares.
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* 1.8
The re∣pugnanc•• of ill and good.
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* 1.9
••ntrary 〈◊〉〈◊〉.
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* 1.10
Thewo is a map of evils.
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* 1.11
••hrists ••res over ••rusalem.
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* 1.12
We sh•• not des•• but ho•• for me••
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* 1.13
Impene•• trable counsel
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* 1.14
••he ••orks of ••ation.
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* 1.15
〈◊〉〈◊〉 of man∣••.
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* 1.16
••ds ••orks ••evv his ••odhead.
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* 1.17
••ns in∣••mities.
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* 1.18
Mans beauty, summers blossome.
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* 1.19
••elf-love ••ules the ••orld.
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* 1.20
Sinne, and the causes of sin.
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* 1.21
Mans life awarfare▪
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* 1.22
Deceitful greed.
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* 1.23
Jonah dis∣••ered.
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* 1.24
••ul con∣••ed.
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* 1.25
Gods om∣nipotency.
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* 1.26
Repugnant compari∣sons.
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* 1.27
The ••eaknesse, ••nd ••hanges of ••ur nature.
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* 1.28
An obje∣ction be∣tween man and beast.
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* 1.29
The pang of Hell.
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* 1.30
Prayer and medi∣tation, two hea∣venly ex∣ercises.
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* 1.31
The ef∣fects of prayer.
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* 1.32
Christs wounds our healt••
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* 1.33
The in∣stabilitie 〈◊〉〈◊〉 man.
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* 1.34
Wicked men delite to make the simple sinne.
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* 1.35
Moments pleasures, eternall paine.
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* 1.36
Will over∣comes rea∣son.
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* 1.37
Sighes an•• teares are holy sacri fi••es.
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* 1.38
The godly ••ometime all, and ••e recalld.
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* 1.39
Joshua's gratefuln•• to Racha••
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* 1.40
Jesus at Jericho saved Za∣cheus.
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* 1.41
••acelesse ••quence ••rd obdu∣••nce.
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* 1.42
Worldly wisedome ••nd pride 〈◊〉〈◊〉.
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* 1.43
Saikles er••∣vie retor•• reply.
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* 1.44
Wormes are sepul∣chrall mates.
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* 1.45
Man head∣long falls.
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* 1.46
The lake Marona•• fathers Jordan.
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* 1.47
Godly teares' sa∣ving grace▪
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* 1.48
••obs pati∣••ce and ••nstancy.
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* 1.49
Love the Lord for his loves sake.
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* 1.50
Gods lo•• our life.
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* 1.51
The bre∣••itie of life
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* 1.52
Corrupti∣on cor∣rupteth all things.
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* 1.53
The povver an•• varieties 〈◊〉〈◊〉 corruptio••
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* 1.54
The vici∣ssitude of fortune.
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* 1.55
Noah first set vines and first was drunk with it.
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* 1.56
Lots drun∣kennesse begot in∣cest.
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* 1.57
The shame full effects of drun∣kennesse.
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* 1.58
Beasts and Philoso∣phers con∣demne ex∣cesse.
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* 1.59
No perfe∣ction in humane knowledge
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* 1.60
Great de∣fects in greatest Saints.
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* 1.61
Daniels dainties, poore mens plen∣••es.
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* 1.62
••ges ••e better ••en bad ••ristians.
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* 1.63
In prayer use few words and many tea••
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* 1.64
Christs si∣lence, and patience.
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* 1.65
Davids teares wet his couch.
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* 1.66
God ac∣cepts the will for the deed.
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* 1.67
Christ is our Physi∣cian.
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* 1.68
The inso∣lencie of youth.
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* 1.69
Delay in repentance is dange∣rous.
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* 1.70
Youth and age are dis∣agreeing.
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* 1.71
Continen∣cie by Pa∣gans com∣mended.
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* 1.72
A brief tract of bitter re∣pentance.
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* 1.73
Peters confession▪
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* 1.74
Peter re∣prehend∣ing himself
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* 1.75
Peters tears con∣summated in peace.
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* 1.76
The bles∣sed fruits of godly tears.
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* 1.77
Mortalitie is miser∣able.
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* 1.78
Mans a pilgrime here.
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* 1.79
Our hea∣venly Je∣rusalem.
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* 1.80
Sions tears
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* 1.81
Sions beauty.
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* 1.82
Sions crosses.
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* 1.83
Sinfull ••ust sud∣dain dark∣nesse.
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* 1.84
Plenty of mercy.
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* 1.85
••hrists ••ssion ••r salva∣••on.
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* 1.86
Magdalen•• teares.
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Christ re∣veals him∣self to Mary Magdalen.
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* 1.88
Fire hath two pro∣perties.
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* 1.89
Ther'si no flying from Gods presence.
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* 1.90
God ••aves the heart.
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* 1.91
Greed breeds en∣••.
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* 1.92
A con∣tempt of riches.
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* 1.93
The im∣mortall substance of the soul.
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* 1.94
The mi∣sery and shortnesse of life.
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* 1.95
Frailtie and falling follow man.
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* 1.96
The va∣rieties of vanitie.
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* 1.97
••gratefull ••ildren to ••ed pa∣••ts.
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* 1.98
Elemental changes.
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* 1.99
The pre∣sent mise∣ries of Christen∣dome.
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The cra•• tinesse a•• cruelty of Rome.
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* 1.101
Compari∣••ons of ••reedome ••om sin.
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* 1.102
The Jew∣ish tears on Babilons banks.
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* 1.103
Correcti∣on begets awe.
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* 1.104
Short and evil are our dayes.
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* 1.105
Athens made the mother and mi••our of mise∣ries
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* 1.106
The in∣constancie of worldly pride.
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Ambiti∣ous Xerx∣es, bewail∣ing the brevitie of life.
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* 1.108
This lif•• is loaden with cro••∣ses.
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* 1.109
••he flat∣••ry of ••ourts.
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* 1.110
Sions pr•• speritie prayed f••
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* 1.111
The Sun ••ines on ••e good ••d bad.
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* 1.112
Our day nor time, can never returne.
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* 1.113
••rist is ••r Phy∣••ian.
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* 1.114
The suffe∣rings and passion of Christ.