Unchangeable, Eternal, which ordain'dThir freedom, they themselves ordain'd thir fall.The first sort by thir own suggestion fell,
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Self-tempted, self-deprav'd: Man falls deceiv'dBy the other first: Man therefore shall find grace,The other none: in Mercy and Justice both,Through Heav'n and Earth, so shall my glorie excel,But Mercy first and last shall brightest shine.Thus while God spake, ambrosial fragrance fill'dAll Heav'n, and in the blessed Spirits electSense of new joy ineffable diffus'd:Beyond compare the Son of God was seenMost glorious, in him all his Father shon
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Substantially express'd, and in his faceDivine compassion visibly appeerd,Love without end, and without measure Grace,Which uttering thus he to his Father spake.O Father, gracious was that word which clos'dThy sovran sentence, that Man should find grace;For which both Heav'n and Earth shall high extollThy praises, with th' innumerable soundOf Hymns and sacred Songs, wherewith thy ThroneEncompass'd shall resound thee ever blest.
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For should Man finally be lost, should ManThy creature late so lov'd, thy youngest SonFall circumvented thus by fraud, though joyndWith his own folly? that be from thee farr,That farr be from thee, Father, who art JudgeOf all things made, and judgest onely right.Or shall the Adversarie thus obtainHis end, and frustrate thine, shall he fulfillHis malice, and thy goodness bring to naught,Or proud return though to his heavier doom,
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Yet with revenge accomplish't and to HellDraw after him the whole Race of mankind,By him corrupted? or wilt thou thy selfAbolish thy Creation, and unmake,For him, what for thy glorie thou hast made?So should thy goodness and thy greatness bothBe questiond and blaspheam'd without defence.To whom the great Creatour thus reply'd.O Son, in whom my Soul hath chief delight,Son of my bosom, Son who art alone
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My word, my wisdom, and effectual might,All hast thou spok'n as my thoughts are, allAs my Eternal purpose hath decreed:Man shall not quite be lost, but sav'd who will,Yet not of will in him, but grace in meFreely voutsaft; once more I will renewHis lapsed powers, though forfeit and enthrall'dBy sin to foul exorbitant desires;Upheld by me, yet once more he shall standOn even ground against his mortal foe,
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By me upheld, that he may know how frailHis fall'n condition is, and to me owAll his deliv'rance, and to none but me.Some I have chosen of peculiar graceElect above the rest; so is my will:The rest shall hear me call, and oft be warndThir sinful state, and to appease betimesTh' incensed Deitie, while offerd graceInvites; for I will cleer thir senses dark,What may suffice, and soft'n stonie hearts