Thomas Nashe (1567–1601)
Ordained Servant: February 2017
The Spirit’s Work in Preaching
Also in this issue
Testimony: A Journey in Reformed Ministry[1]
by Gregory E. Reynolds
Reformed Confessions: The Tetrapolitan Confession (1530)
by John R. Muether
Geerhardus Vos: New Beginnings at Princeton
by Danny E. Olinger
by Jeffrey C. Waddington
Is This Really the End? A Review Article
by Darryl G. Hart
Genesis: A New Commentary by Meredith G. Kline
by Bryan M. Estelle
Sons in the Son by David B. Garner
by Ryan M. McGraw
Adieu, farewell, earth’s bliss;
This world uncertain is;
Fond are life’s lustful joys;
Death proves them all but toys;
None from his darts can fly;
I am sick, I must die.
Lord, have mercy on us!
Rich men, trust not in wealth,
Gold cannot buy you health;
Physic himself must fade.
All things to end are made,
The plague full swift goes by;
I am sick, I must die.
Lord, have mercy on us!
Beauty is but a flower
Which wrinkles will devour;
Brightness falls from the air;
Queens have died young and fair;
Dust hath closed Helen’s eye.
I am sick, I must die.
Lord, have mercy on us!
Strength stoops unto the grave,
Worms feed on Hector’s brave;
Swords may not fight with fate,
Earth still holds ope her gate.
“Come, come!” the bells do cry.
I am sick, I must die.
Lord, have mercy on us.
Wit with his wantonness
Tasteth death’s bitterness;
Hell’s executioner
Hath no ears for to hear
What vain art can reply.
I am sick, I must die.
Lord, have mercy on us.
Haste, therefore, each degree,
To welcome destiny;
Heaven is our heritage,
Earth but a player’s stage;
Mount we unto the sky.
I am sick, I must die.
Lord, have mercy on us.
Ordained Servant Online, February 2017
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Ordained Servant: February 2017
The Spirit’s Work in Preaching
Also in this issue
Testimony: A Journey in Reformed Ministry[1]
by Gregory E. Reynolds
Reformed Confessions: The Tetrapolitan Confession (1530)
by John R. Muether
Geerhardus Vos: New Beginnings at Princeton
by Danny E. Olinger
by Jeffrey C. Waddington
Is This Really the End? A Review Article
by Darryl G. Hart
Genesis: A New Commentary by Meredith G. Kline
by Bryan M. Estelle
Sons in the Son by David B. Garner
by Ryan M. McGraw
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