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A59891 A sermon preach'd on the second of September being the fast for the fire of London, at the cathedral church of St. Paul's, before the right honourable the Lord-Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London / by W. Sherlock ... Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707. 1699 (1699) Wing S3362; ESTC R33837 12,679 29

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nay this they think can't be the Truth of the Case because the World is always very wicked and yet the Judgments of God are not always abroad in the World And therefore they suppose that when God does execute Judgments it is not Sin in general but some particular Sins which so highly provoke him and could they learn what they are and reform them they might see happy Days again And this sets men at liberty to favour what Sins they please to reproach and accuse each other and to charge all the Evils and Calamities they suffer upon one another without thinking of reforming themselves Thus to be sure it always is when there are differing Parties and Factions in a Nation who judge very differently of Good and Evil They will all confess they are great Sinners and it may be too many of all Parties are guilty of the same Sins but those Sins which are common to them all must pass for nothing because so far they are all agreed But then there are peculiar Party-Sins which every Party dislikes in each other and what they dislike they conclude God dislikes too and to these they attribute all the Evils they suffer As if the Judgments of God were not to reform the World but to decide some Party-Quarrels which will never be decided this way when every Party will expound Judgments in favour of themselves But all men see that this is to judge by a false and partial Rule This is neither Conscience nor Scripture for Conscience equally condemns all Sin and so does the Scripture too I grant tho there is always a great deal of Wickedness committed in the World God does not always inflict Publick Judgments which are commonly executed when Wickedness and Impiety is grown publick too when publick Government is remiss in punishing Wickedness or the Numbers and Power of Sinners are grown too great for the Correction of Publick Justice But we shall always find in Scripture that when God did inflict Publick Judgments he called for a general Repentance and Reformation and if this were not so no man could understand the Voice of the Rod without a Spirit of Prophecy But this deserves a more particular Consideration both with respect to those Sins for which God most commonly sends his Judgments when he sees fit to execute a Publick Vengeance and the necessity of an universal Reformation when the Judgments of God are upon us 1. The most general account the Scripture gives us of Publick Judgments is an universal Corruption of Manners Thus the Prophet describes the state of the Iewish Church when God threatned his Judgments against them Ah sinful nation a people laden with iniquity a seed of evil doers children that are corrupters they have forsaken the Lord they have provoked the Holy One of Israel they are gone away backward And the whole head is sick and the whole heart faint From the sole of the foot unto the head there is no soundness in it but wounds and bruises and putrifying sores they have not been closed nor bound up nor mollified with ointment 1. Isa. 4 5 6. And in verse 10. he calls them The rulers of Sodom and people of Gomorrah When Wickedness is grown universal and hath infected all Ranks and Orders of men such a Nation is ripe for Judgment but it adds greatly to the Guilt and Provocation when men are not contented to be wicked without bidding open defiance to God and to all Religion Wo unto them who draw iniquity with cords of vanity and sin as it were with cart-ropes Who deride all the Threatnings of God and even dare his Power and Justice That say Let him make speed and hasten his work that we may see it and let the counsel of the Holy One of Israel draw nigh and come that we may know it Who mock at the differences of Good and Evil and value the Reputation of their Wit and Philosophy too much to be cheated with such empty Names Wo unto them that call evil good and good evil that put darkness for light and light for darkness that put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter Wo unto them that are wise in their eyes and prudent in their own sight Who having first destroyed the eternal and essential differences of Good and Evil change their Names too at pleasure and think themselves the only Wise Men in the world for doing so This takes off all Restraints and gives the Reins to their Lusts and they live just as they believe without making any difference between Good and Evil. Wo unto them that are mighty to drink wine and men of strength to mingle strong drink who justify the wicked for a reward and take away the righteousness of the righteous from him Therefore as the fire devoureth the stubble and the flame consumeth the chaff so their root shall be as rottenness and their blossom shall go up as the dust because they have cast away the law of the Lord of hosts and despised the word of the Holy One of Israel 5. Isa. 18 c. The like account we find in the other Prophets And when the state of a Church and Nation is so corrupt we need not enquire for what particular Sins God strikes but yet there were some Sins which God expressed a severer Indignation against and seldom delayed to punish such as their Idolatry and Contempt of the God of Israel of his Word and Prophets a Prophanation of his Worship Atheistical Notions of Providence and of Good and Evil or their abominable Hypocrisy in committing all the Lewdness and Villanies which men could commit and sheltering themselves in an external Form and appearance of Religion which the Prophets every where complain of To these Causes is owing the universal Corruption of Manners for it is impossible any Nation should so universally degenerate till they have either corrupted their Religion by Superstition and Hypocrisy or lost all sense of it and therefore this calls for a speedy Vengeance As for what more particularly concerns the Christian Church we may learn from the Epistles to the Seven Churches of Asia what it is provokes our Lord either severely to punish us or to remove the Gospel from us The Church of Ephesus though she had acquitted her self well in many things yet had left her first love had abated very much of her Zeal and Fervour for the Name and Religion of Christ. The Church of Pergamus is threatned for suffering those among her who taught Idolatrous Worship and fleshly Lusts And the Church of Thyatira likewise for suffering the Woman Iezabel to commit Fornication and to eat things sacrificed to Idols The Church of Sardis made a glorious and pompous Profession of Religion but without the true Life and Spirit of it she had a name to live but was dead And the Church of Laodicea grew very cold and indifferent even in the Profession of Religion as well as in the Practice of it she was neither hot nor cold but