THE Glorious Lover.
A DIVINE POEM, Upon the Adorable Mystery of Sinners Redemption.
By B. K. Author of War with the Devil.
LONDON, Printed by J. D. for Christopher Hussey, at the Flower-de-Luce in Little Britain. 1679.
The PROEM.
BOOK I.
CHAP. I.
The Excellencies and Perfections of the glorious King, the Lord JEHOVAH, discovered: Shewing how he had but one Son, the express Image of the Father, the delight and joy of his Heart; and of the glorious and eternal Design of this most High and Everlasting JEHOVAH to dispose of his Son in Marriage. Moreover, how the matter was propounded by the Father, and whom he had chose to be the intended Spouse. Shewing also how the Prince readily consented to the Proposal; and of his first grand and glorious Atchievements in order to the Accomplishment of this happy Design.
CHAP. II.
Shewing what entertainment the Prince of Light me [...] with at his first arrival. How there being no room for him in the Inn, he was forced to lie in the Stable, and make his bed in the Manger. As also how he having laid aside his Glorious and Princely Robes, was not known by the people of that Country; and how he was wronged, and abominably abused by them.
CHAP. III.
Shewing how upon the arrival of the glorious Prince, th [...] Vice-Roy of that Country contrived in a barbarous maner to take away his Life. And of the horrid Massacre that fell out upon it in the Town of Bethlehem. And how the Prince escaped and fled nto Egypt. Also discovering how the Creature he came; to be a suiter to was preingaged by the black King to the Monster o [...] def [...]rmity, a Bastard of his own begetting, calle [...] Lust. And of the great and fearful battel that fell ou [...] between the Prince of Light, and Apollyon Prince of Darkness; and how Apollyon was over-come and, after three amazing Incounters, forc'd t [...] fly.
[...]
Apollyon King of Darkness.
Prince of Light.
Apollyon.
Prince of Light.
Apollyon.
Prince of Light.
Apollyon.
Prince of Light.
Apollyon.
CHAP. IIII.
Shewing what joy there was in Heaven amongst the Angels, upon the great Victory obtained over the black King. Shewing also how affectionately in a sweet heavenly manner, the Prince of light after this saluted the Soul he came to save, for whose sake he had passed throw all these sorrows. And how the ungrateful blind & deluded wretch slighted and dispised him in her Heart; choosing rather to hearken to, and side with Apollyon, King of Darkness, and to entertain the Monster of pollution, sensual Lusts, than to become a Spouse to so glorious a Prince; pretending she knew him not, neither would she believe he was the son of God, the blessed and eternal Potentate; demanding signs of him. Shewing upon this what strange and wonderful Miracles he wrought amongst the people, who notwithstanding all, went about to kill him. And how he was forc'd to fly from one Country to another, to preserve his life. And what hardships and difficulties he passed through, for love he bore to the poor Creature.
Prince of Light.
Prince of Light.
CHAP. V.
Shewing how the people of that Land in a base manner used John the beloved servant of Jesus, the Prince of Light, who (for his Master's sake) was barbarously murthered; And how narrowly the Prince himself escaped. As also shewing how he again and again tendered his indeared love to the Soul, and how unkindly she denied his Suit. Moreover, how Vicinius- (a Neighbor) hearing of this great News, enquired of Theologus concerning the Creature this Prince in such a manner had set his affections upon. The miserable and deplorable condition of the Soul discovered and laid open, being infected with a loathsome Disease full of Vlcers and Running sores from head to foot, naked, wounded, and in her blood, her eyes also being put out; and this the Prince knew before he came from Heaven, his own Country: shewing, that as she was in her fallen state, she was the object of his love and desire.
Object.
Answ.
Prince of Light.
Theologue.
Soul.
Vicinus.
Theologue.
Vicinus.
Theologue.
Vicinus.
Theologue.
Vicinus.
Theologue.
CHAP. VI.
Shewing how Theologue, the Prince's Spokesman, indeavour'd to obtain the love of this poor Creature for his blessed Master, by whom the aggravation of the Creatures sin and misery is layed open; the Soul is in debt ten thousand Talents, worse than nothing. Moreover, shewing how the Creature was guilty of high Treason against the Soveraign Lord Jehovah; is also Arraigned and condemned to be burned alive. A Dialogue or discourse between the Divine Attributes: Justice cryes for Execution, to have the fatal blow struck; Mercy steps in. Justice must be satisfied. Goodness and Mercy will not lose their Glory, being alike esteemed by God. Divine Wisdom reconciles all the other Attributes, and makes them meet together in a sweet harmony: the Soul being condemned to die, the Prince sees no other way to obtain her for his own, but by satisfying Justice, and becoming Surety, and yielding himself up to die for her.
Theologue.
Soul.
Theologue.
Justice.
Jehovah.
Justice.
Jehovah.
Soul.
Jehovah.
Divine Justice.
Soul.
Justice.
Soul.
Theologue.
Soul.
Justice.
Soul.
Justice.
Soul.
Divine Justice.
Soul.
Divine Justice.
Divine Mercy.
Divine Wisdom.
Divine Justice.
Jesus Prince of Light.
Divine Justice.
JESVS.
Justice.
JESVS.
CHAP. VII.
Shewing what Consultations there were amongst the infernal Spirits to bring Jesus, Prince of Light, under the power of Death; a Council called in Hell: the Princes of the fallen Angels in a deep combination against him, for fear their Kingdom should fall, and the poor Creature be delivered. The grand Counsel of Old Satan is taken. He enters into Judas. Judas's sin discovered. Jesus is apprehended. A terrible battel, or Christ's Agony before his Passion. Sin and Wrath combine together: shewing the Prince's Conquests over them both. Seven aggravations of Christ's sorrows in the Garden; and a Dialogue between the Devil, King of Darkness, and Death, the King of Terrors.
Apollyon.
Belzebub.
Lucifer.
Satan.
Several Circumstances which demonstrate the Greatness of our Saviours sufferings in his Soul in the Garden.
First.
Secondly.
Thirdly.
Fourthly.
Fifthly.
Sixthly.
Apollyon.
[...]
The King of Terrors.
Prince of Darkness.
King of Terrors.
Apollyon King of Darkness.
King of Terrors.
Damned Spirits.
Apollyon.
Satan.
Belial.
Satan.
CHAP. VIII.
Shewing how the Lord Jesus died in the Sinner's stead. Such was his love, and yet the Soul an Enemy at that time to him, and hated him. A full discovery of Christ's bloody Passion, enough to make a heart of stone to melt. The Prince gives up the ghost. Death the King of Terrors, insults over Jesus, Prince of Light. Death is threatned with Death: shewing also what fear there was amongst the Devils, lest the Prince should rise again, and overcome Death. A second Council held in Hell: the Devils, tremble. Death subdued. Heathen Oracles cease. The Devil's destroyed upon the Prince's resurrection, and put to open shame. Joy in Heaven. Angels sing. Saints rejoyce. The end of the First Part.
The King of Terror's boasting Triumph over Christ whilst he lay in the Grave.
King of Terrors.
Prince of Light.
King of Terrors.
Prince of Light.
King of Terrors.
Prince of Light.
Lucifer.
Apollyon.
Behind this Curtain [...] suppose to be such Glory▪ which [...] can see Besides, the Day being [...] too, If wee [...] yet more [...] dare not [...] see Death and Devils, sin & World cast down Whilst Heaven doth the glorious Victor crow [...] [...]
BOOK II.
The Glorious Lover. A Divine POEM.
CHAP. I.
Shewing how Christ renews his Suit again and again, which is done either by the ministration of the Gospel or by his various Providences, and yet the Soul refuses to receive him.
Jesus Prince of Light.
Soul.
JESVS.
Soul.
Jesus.
Soul.
Jesus.
Soul.
Jesus.
Theologue.
CHAP. II.
Shewing the evil of Sin, and how compar'd.
Question.
Answer.
CHAP. III.
Shewing Christ's Heavenly and admirable Beauty, Riches, Bounty, Power, and Wisdom.
Theologue.
Riches of Christ.
Christ's Bounty.
The Soveraign Power and Dignity of Christ.
The Wisdome of Christ.
CHAP. IV.
Shewing how the Conscience of the Sinner comes to be effectually awakened; together with the effects thereof.
Theologue.
Conscience.
Theologue.
Apollyon Prince of Darkness.
Satan.
Lucifer.
Soul.
Depraved Judgment.
CHAP. V.
Shewing how the Judgment of the Soul comes to be enlightened, and the effects thereof.
Theologue.
Soul.
Judgment.
[...] Consultation held between the Prince and Powers of Darkness, hearing how the Judgment was rectified, and the understanding of the Soul somewhat enlightened.
Apollyon.
Satan.
The Old-man's Reply.
Apollyon.
Old-man.
Apollyon.
Old-man.
The Flesh, or corrupt Affection.
Soul.
The flesh, or corrupt Affection's Reply.
CHAP. VI.
Shewing the policy of Satan in keeping the Soul from a full closing with Christ. Also the nature of a bosom sin.
Theologue.
Conscience.
Theologue.
First.
Secondly.
Thirdly.
Fourthly.
Fifthly.
Sixthly.
Seventhly.
Eighthly.
Ninthly.
Tenthly.
CHAP. VII.
Christ's Love Epitomiz'd, the Old-man wounded, Will made willing: shewing also the nature of the Soul's Espo
[...]sal to Christ.
Soul.
Soul.
Jesus.
The Father.
CHAP. VIII.
The mutual and blessed Contract between Christ and the Sinner.
Jesus.
The Sinners closing with Christ. Soul.
The dread Power and awful frowns of Jesus Prince o [...] Peace over his Saints Enemies.
An Hy [...] of Praise to the Sacred Bridegroom.
Another.
There will be suddenly Publish'd another Treatise of this Author's, intituled Zion in Distress; or The Groans of the true Protestant Church.