King Solomon's recantations being an extract out of the famous works of the learned Francis Quarles ... : with an essay, to prove the immortality of the soul, by way of symetry, or connexion.

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King Solomon's recantations being an extract out of the famous works of the learned Francis Quarles ... : with an essay, to prove the immortality of the soul, by way of symetry, or connexion.
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Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644.
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London :: Printed by J.R. and are to be sold by Randal Taylor ...,
1688.
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The Seven last WORDS our Saviour spoke upon the Cross.

I. FATHER forgive them, for they know not what they do.

O Lord, forgive me, wherein I have forgot thy Presepts, and done that which is Evil.

To the good Thief, II. This Day shalt thou be with me in Paridise.

O God, say to my Soul, in the Day when thou takest it from my Body, This Day shall thou be with me in Heaven.

III. Woman behold thy Son.

In Futurity let me behold the Vision of Bliss.

IV. Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me.

Forsake me not in my greatest Afflictions.

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V. I thirst.

Grant that I may thirst for thee the Fountain of Li∣ving Waters.

VI. Father into thy Hands I commend my Spirit. Receive my Soul when it is returning unto thee.

VII. It is finished.

Finish my Course with Joy, and grant O Jesus, that I may be worthily qualified to receive that sweet Voice of thine, Welcome to the Kingdom prepared by my Father.

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