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A43652 A discourse to prove that the strongest temptations are conquerable by Christians, or, A sober defence of nature and grace against the cavils and excuses of loose inconsiderate men in a sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London, and court of aldermen, the 14th of January, 1676/7 / by George Hickes ... Hickes, George, 1642-1715. 1677 (1677) Wing H1846; ESTC R34459 17,275 42

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Damn'd Souls in Hell of this opinion that it were impossible or next to impossible for Men to resist Temptations were they conscious to themselves that they were overcome by all Temptations to which they yielded because they wanted power sufficient to conquer them what outward Tortures soever they may endure they must needs be free from inward Pangs and Torments from that intolerable horror and remorse of Conscience which our Saviour calls the Worm because like a Moth or Worm it constantly frets and gnaws upon the tenderest part of the Soul that breeds it and increases the Torments of Hell more than all the Rivers of Fire and Brimstone that constantly flow therein And thus I hope I have said enough to confirm and illustrate this great Truth having prov'd it both by Authority and Reason and charg'd the contrary error or Blaspemy shall I say with such absur'd and damnable Consequences as may justly make any Man that is not desperate both asham'd and afraid to assert it in the presence of God and reasonable Men. But we live God knows in a Nation and Age wherein Sin and Nonsense are Presumptuous and wherein 't is long since become fashionable and gentile to question Principles and deny all those fundamental Truths of natural and revealed Divinity which neither Heathens nor Christians ever Questioned before This is the reason why Divines whom God hath set for the service and defence of the Gospel have of late been fain to lay the Foundations again and Preach up such Doctrins as sober Men not acquainted enough with the iniquity of the Time have judged at first hearing to need no proof Such as the being and providence of God the immortality of the Soul and the necessity of good works to which I may add the Subject of this Discourse which hath been to prove that no Temptations which God suffers to fall upon Christians are irresistible or that no thinking circumspect vigilant Man that 's true to his own Reason and careful to make use of the promised assistance of God can be over-matched by any Trial though never so sharp nor meet with any Temptation too strong to be withstood how delightful or charming soever it be And this Doctrin being proved by so many undeniable experiments and reasons I hope may be sufficient to demonstrate the Folly and chastise the Insolence and Impiety of those Prophane Men who because they have enslaved themselves to their own Passions affect to make Man like a Beast that is like themselves all Sense and Appetite and represent him as determin'd in all his actions by outward objects and unable to moderate his Lusts and Fears But had these Men but common Reverence for God or man they would not so Libel the Nature of the latter which is the workmanship of the former they would be more modest and civil than to define Humane Nature by their own Corruptions or pretend to judge of the Thoughts Actions and Inclinations of all other Men by their own they would be more considerate and reserv'd and not take a Pride to maintain and propagate an Opinion which is chargeable with such foul and absurd conclusions and which shews them to be an inconsiderate sort of Men that Think little and Talk much and makes them obnoxious to that dreadful curse pronounced by the Prophet against those that call good evil and evil good that put light for darkness and darkness for light that put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter 'T would be very seasonable for these Licentious Times that such Blasphemers Tongues were restrained by severe Laws that they might only discourse these and their other pernicious Doctrins in their own Cabals and not dare to divulge them and corrupt and trouble the company of civil and sober Men wich such damnable confident talk But since these Mens Tongues are their own and in this great defect of Civil and Ecclesiastical Censures they take the liberty to speak of God and Man as they please 't is more necessary that they should be rebuk'd and their horrid Opinions expos'd and confuted in the Pulpit lest their Devilish Doctrin should spread and corrupt the World like a Canker while the Ministers of the Gospel hold their Peace As for this Opinion it devests Man as you have heard of his better part viz. his free and rational Nature wherein the Image of God consists it proves all Laws and Orders of Societies to be useless insignificant and unnatural Institutions and so makes the Legislative Power whether invested in God or the King to be Tyranny and Violence and Men that live under Government to be worse Slaves than the Children of Israel in AEgypt where they were commanded to make Brick when they had no Straw It contradicts the Doctrinal and Historical parts of Scripture and with unparallel'd Impudence gives the Lye to the Martyrologies both of the Jewish and Christian Church It contradicts the Definition of Virtue and Grace in particular it makes Fortitude Temperance Self-denial Patience Sobriety Chastity and all other infus'd and acquir'd Habits of resisting Sin to be idle Fictitious notions and so makes all the Divines and Philosophers that have ever been to have been Impostors or Fools Furthermore it is inconsistent with the Doctrin of Repentance and destroys the Goodness and Wisdom of God who upon the supposition that the Scriptures are true hath exhorted his People to the practice of such Duties which he knew before they could not do To conclude it overthrows the Catholick Hypothesis of assisting Grace dissolves the Obligation of our Sacramental Vows disarms Hell of the most exquisit part of its Torments and confounds the notion of Good and Evil by making it Lawful in supposing it sometimes necessary for Men to commit the most heinous Sins All which absurd and detestable Consequences I hope you now hear with Christian Indignation and will remember hereafter with horrour and disdain when ever you shall hear these sensual Men like those that were sent to spy out the Holy Land represent themselves and their Brethren as Grashoppers but their Spiritual Adversaries the Temptors and Temptations with which they ought to conflict as insuperable Anakims as enemies of a prodigious stature greater and taller and stronger than themselves But these are usually Men that have turn'd the grace of God into lasciviousness whose glory is their shame whose God is their belly who mind earthly things And because they have debauch'd themselves into Brute Beasts or at least have a mind to do so therefore as St. Jude Speaks they foam out their shame and infidelity in slandering the rational nature of Man exploding the Doctrin of assisting Grace Drolling upon Godly Men and discrediting as much as they can the Authority of the Gospel because it thwarts their Lusts and disturbs their sensual repose by Teaching that Men by the grace of God have power to overcome the World resist the Devil and deny all ungodliness and wordly Lusts and because it exhorts Men in Gods name to be patient vigilant and stedfast to be sober temperate and chast to fight the good fight to finish the course and persevere unto the end Lastly because it assures us that God assists us in all our Spiritual Combats supports us in all our Trials and will make us more than Conquerours through Christ that loveth us nay that Christ himself who hath suffered and been tempted is able to succour them that are tempted and that no Temptation hath taken us but such as is moderate and common to Man because God is faithful to his Promises and will not suffer us to be Tempted above our strength but will with the Temptation make a gracious way to escape that we may be able to bear it A Letter to a Deist in Answer to several Objections against the Truth and Authority of the Scriptures Sold by Moses Pitt at the Angel in St. Paul's Church-Yard FINIS