John Milton (1608–1674)
Ordained Servant: February 2016
Also in this issue
Ministers Laboring “Out of bounds”: Spreading the Reformed Faith and Growing the OPC
by Allen G. Tomlinson
Preacher, Take Aim! A Review Article
by A. Craig Troxel
Old Testament Theology: A Review Article
by Sherif Gendy
God Is Not One by Stephen R. Prothero
by John R. Muether
Puritan Portraits by J. I. Packer
by Gregory E. Reynolds
Fly envious Time, till thou run out thy race,
Call on the lazy leaden-stepping hours,
Whose speed is but the heavy Plummets pace;
And glut thy self with what thy womb devours,
Which is no more then what is false and vain,
And meerly mortal dross;
So little is our loss,
So little is thy gain.
For when as each thing bad thou hast entomb’d,
And last of all, thy greedy self consum’d,
Then long Eternity shall greet our bliss
With an individual kiss;
And Joy shall overtake us as a flood,
When every thing that is sincerely good
And perfectly divine,
With Truth, and Peace, and Love shall ever shine
About the supreme Throne
Of him, t’whose happy-making sight alone,
When once our heav’nly-guided soul shall clime,
Then all this Earthy grosnes quit,
Attir’d with Stars, we shall for ever sit,
Triumphing over Death, and Chance, and thee O Time.
Ordained Servant Online, February 2016.
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Ordained Servant: February 2016
Also in this issue
Ministers Laboring “Out of bounds”: Spreading the Reformed Faith and Growing the OPC
by Allen G. Tomlinson
Preacher, Take Aim! A Review Article
by A. Craig Troxel
Old Testament Theology: A Review Article
by Sherif Gendy
God Is Not One by Stephen R. Prothero
by John R. Muether
Puritan Portraits by J. I. Packer
by Gregory E. Reynolds
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