Andrew Marvell (1621–1678)
Ordained Servant: October 2017
Here We Stand: Reformation 500
Also in this issue
A Peaceful Conscience by Faith Alone
by Dan Borvan
Reformed Confessions: Second Helvetic Confession (1566)
by John R. Muether
Geerhardus Vos: Pauline Eschatology
by Danny E. Olinger
Current Trends in the History of the English Reformation: A Review Article
by Edward Manger
12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You by Tony Reinke
by T. David Gordon
Making Sense of God by Timothy Keller
by Dale Van Dyke
When for the thorns with which I long, too long,
With many a piercing wound,
My Saviour’s head have crowned,
I seek with garlands to redress that wrong:
Through every garden, every mead,
I gather flowers (my fruits are only flowers),
Dismantling all the fragrant towers
That once adorned my shepherdess’s head.
And now when I have summed up all my store,
Thinking (so I myself deceive)
So rich a chaplet thence to weave
As never yet the King of Glory wore:
Alas, I find the serpent old
That, twining in his speckled breast,
About the flowers disguised does fold,
With wreaths of fame and interest.
Ah, foolish man, that wouldst debase with them,
And mortal glory, Heaven’s diadem!
But Thou who only couldst the serpent tame,
Either his slippery knots at once untie;
And disentangle all his winding snare;
Or shatter too with him my curious frame,
And let these wither, so that he may die,
Though set with skill and chosen out with care:
That they, while Thou on both their spoils dost tread,
May crown thy feet, that could not crown thy head.
Ordained Servant Online, October 2017.
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Ordained Servant: October 2017
Here We Stand: Reformation 500
Also in this issue
A Peaceful Conscience by Faith Alone
by Dan Borvan
Reformed Confessions: Second Helvetic Confession (1566)
by John R. Muether
Geerhardus Vos: Pauline Eschatology
by Danny E. Olinger
Current Trends in the History of the English Reformation: A Review Article
by Edward Manger
12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You by Tony Reinke
by T. David Gordon
Making Sense of God by Timothy Keller
by Dale Van Dyke
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