God from our eyes, all tears
hereafter
wipes, II.
Robert Herrick
God, as the learned Damascene doth write, II. 227.
God bought man here with His heart's blood expense, II. 237.
God can do all things, save but what are known, II. 228.
God can't be wrathful; but we may conclude, II. 248.
God could have made all rich, or all men poor, II. 192.
God did forbid the Israelites to bring, II. 230.
God doth embrace the good with love, and gains, II. 237
God doth not promise here to man that He, II. 247.
God from our eyes, all tears hereafter wipes, II. 223.
God gives not only corn for need, II. 191.
God gives to none so absolute an ease, II. 234.
God had but one Son free from sin; but none, II. 222.
God has a right hand, but is quite bereft, II. 244.
God has four keys, which He reserves alone, II. 239.
God has His whips here to a twofold end, II. 175.
God hates the dual numbers, being known, II. 246.