EBBA 37679
British Library - Collection of 225 Ballads
A soluntary SONG, for all stubborn Sinners to amend / their Lives and evil Ways. / For uncertain is mans life one day / For many you see are snatcht away / We stand in need then every minute & hour. / To pray for Gods Grace to give us power / To repent our lives and mend our ways / We are in great danger in these days. / If Death do come and we be unprepar'd, / There will be then a bad reward; / Therefore we had need to watch and pray / That our Sins they may be all washt away; / There's but one way that we can have, / There's no Repentance in the Grave. | ||
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Date Published | 1672-1696 ? | |
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Imprint | Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden ball in Pye corner. | |
License | This may be Printed, R.P. | |
Collection | British Library - Collection of 225 Ballads | |
Location | British Library | |
Shelfmark | C.22.f.6.(18.) | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | A soluntary SONG, for all stubborn Sinners to amend / their Lives and evil Ways. / For uncertain is mans life one day / For many you see are snatcht away / We stand in need then every minute & hour. / To pray for Gods Grace to give us power / To repent our lives and mend our ways / We are in great danger in these days. / If Death do come and we be unprepar'd, / There will be then a bad reward; / Therefore we had need to watch and pray / That our Sins they may be all washt away; / There's but one way that we can have, / There's no Repentance in the Grave. | The second part |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of The Sinners Redemption. | to the same Tune. |
First Lines | GOod People mind what here is penn'd / and understand what I do say | The naked man see that you cloath, / the hungry Person see you feed, |
Refrain | Happy's that Sinner to be sure, / That true Repentance can procure, | Happy's that Sinner. |
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