Selected quad for the lemma: heart_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
heart_n bless_a grace_n lord_n 2,479 5 3.5524 3 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A20939 Coales from the altar; or Foure religious treatises to kindle deuotion in this colde age. Written in French by Mounsieur du Moulin: and translated into English by N.M. Du Moulin, Pierre, 1568-1658.; Metcalfe, Nicholas. 1622-1623 (1623) STC 7318; ESTC S118640 76,812 278

There are 11 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

Name of his blessed Son Iesus Christ our Lord doubt not but according to his promises hee will heare you and at the present be with you and fill your soule full of all holy consolation fortifying you with patience and in like sort comforting you as much as is fit for you by which meanes he will binde you so much more to reioyce in his bounty and to glorifie his holy Name with all obedience This is his owne saying to all that are afflicted as you are Call vpon me in the day of trouble and I will heare thee Is it not then your desire that here wee call vpon him with you altogether that he will be pleased to assist you with his mercy Patient Yes A Prayer O Lord our God and mercifull Father we prostrate ourselues here in all humility at the feet of thy diuine Maiestie to acknowledge that it is too true that we are vnworthy of thy fauour and worthy of Hell if thou shouldest deale with vs according to thy Iustice for so many offences which we heare confesse our selues to be guilty of But we beseech thee remember thy infinite bounty be mercifull vnto vs miserable sinners and take pity vpon vs for the loue of thy blessed Sonnes sake Iesus Christ our Lord not beholding of vs in our selues but in the person of this Sonne of thy delight as members of his Body reconciled to thy Maiestie by the blessing of his death And as thou art the Father of mercy and God of all consolation rich in compassion and gratious to all those that call vpon thee and haue confidence in thee we beseech thee that thou wilt be pleased to shew thy selfe liberall in generall towards vs all who now cry out for mercy and particularly towards the person of this thy child and seruant lying in this bed of infirmity giue him first of all to vnderstand that no other hand hath strucke him but thine owne to the end hee may learne to submit himselfe to it in all humility and reuerence And to this end that he may remember that it is a fatherly hand and a gentle who strikes not to loose but to saue and after hauing wounded viuifieth and woundeth by the same wounds which it hath made make him feele that he is a miserable and poore sinner not onely proceeding out of this masse of corruption from whence we all doe come in Adam but also and principally that since it hath pleased thee to giue him grace to acknowledge thee the onely true God and him whom thou hast sent Iesus Christ in whom consisteth eternall life manifesting by this meanes thy free adoption in thy welbeloued Sonne receiuing him to thee hauing also put him into the ranke amongst the number of thy children and seruants in thy Church although he hath not well knowne the aboundant riches of thy mercy to loue and serue thee with all his heart as he ought in renouncing the world and himselfe by reason of vnthankefulnesse naturally bred in him and in vs all continually rebelling and fighting against thy great bounty and grace O deare Father touch him in his heart with a liuely feeling of all his infirmities and offences to the ende that without flattering of himselfe he may condemne himselfe before thy Maiesty that he may acknowledge all Righteousnesse to thee and to himselfe nothing but confusion of face make him renounce himselfe wholly and confesse that iustly and rightly thou bringest vpon him these chastisements and that if thou shouldest deale with him according to his deserts thou shouldest binde him vp and throw him euen into eternall destruction Good Lord also grant that this acknowledgement be also but to humble him and not to deiect him into the bottome of despaire and so being of one side cast downe and laid vpon the ground by thy powerfull hand not so much from the feeling of his sickenesse as from the feeling of his sinnes he may be on the other side by the same blessed hand relieued and raised vp againe in assured hope by the consideration of this thy incomprehensible mercy whereof thou hast giuen vs so precious and so rich a pledge as thy welbeloued Sonne Iesus Christ our Lord whom thou hast not spared but deliuered to death euen to the ignominious and wicked death of the Crosse to redeeme vs from the ignominious malediction of sinne Good Lord grant that from hence thy poore distressed seruant may receiue all his refuge fortifie his faith by the which hee may search and finde in this death and holy obedience of thy Sonne the forgiuenesse of all his sinnes and firmely embrace the perfect Righteousnesse thereof where withall being clothed he may finde peace with thee and glorifie himselfe in the hope of thy glory amongst all his tribulations And that the sorrow of his sickenesse wherewith hee is corporally visited may be sweetned with the repose and contentment of his soule And if it be thy pleasure to recouer him from this sickenesse to prolong his dayes whereof thou doest giue vs some signes good Lord giue him grace to vse it to thy glory perpetually beating in minde this thy grace to consecrate the rest of his life with much more affection and zeale then heretofore hee hath done And make him receiue this sickenesse as a fatherly affliction to draw him from sinne and to make him take a holy resolution by thy grace all the dayes of his life to remember the duty and obedience wherewithall he is bound to thee to walke in thy feare more purely and more feruently then euer heretofore Blesse the remedies which thou art pleased to let him vse that he may receiue comfort in his distresse moderate the sharpenesse of his colour and stay the course of it if thou Lord thinkest it fitting to the end he may glorifie thy Name and bee thankefull for thy mercy But if it be thy will still to continue or augment his paine make that it may be for his good and to giue him an increase of strength and constancy to beare these thy trials with a tranquile and sweet spirit without murmure or impatience and also in these testimonies of his faith and patience so Christianly we desire that thou maist be glorified and his neighbours edified and comforted And that he may by the experience of this miserable life be taught to withdraw his heart and affection and to raise them vp freely to the meditation and seeking of true repose and to the incomprehensible felicity which is prouided for vs in Heauen to liue eternally Grant also good Lord the same graces to all other that are sicke and afflicted Comfort them and fortifie them according to their necessitie and aboue all giue them grace and a liuely faith to embrace thy mercy in Iesus Christ for their comfort Heare vs O Father of mercy for the loue of thy welbeloued Sonne our Lord Iesus Christ euen as he himselfe hath commanded vs to present our selues vnto thee Our Father which art in Heauen
c. And forasmuch O Lord as without faith we cannot be agreeable or acceptable vnto thee we beseech thee so to increase it in this thy seruant and in vs all that he may come to the last breath of life and we with him to perseuere therein and to be alwayes disposed to render a pure confession with heart and mouth as wee now present our selues vnto thee saying I beleeue in God c. This is his faith O Lord and ours giue vs grace to liue and dye herein through Iesus Christ our Lord who in vnity of the Holy Spirit liueth and raigneth with thee eternally Amen When there is apparencie that the sickenesse is mortall follow this forme Sir It behoueth you to bee of good courage in the middle of your affliction which it pleaseth God still to continue vpon your body and be assured that he hath neither sent or continued it but for the good and saluation of your soule to teach you by this meanes to vnderstand your selfe as being a poore sinner more and more to detest your sinnes contemne the world to lift you vp to God and to inuocate and call vpon him with much more feruour with assurance to be heard following his holy promises and to obtaine of him Christian Constancy which is most necessary for you in this tryall The assurance of the mercy of God in Iesus Christ the true ground of all Consolation That which ought most to comfort you and with courage and patience to strengthen you is the assurance which you ought alwayes to take that God for the loue of his welbeloued Sonne our Lord Iesus hath imbraced you into his loue and free fauour hath pardoned your offences hath adopted you and receiued you amongst the number of his children to make you inherite the Kingdome of Heauen by vertue of the purchase which Iesus Christ hath made for you by the merit of his death such an assurance will make you alwayes certaine that nothing can happen vnto you whether it be in life or death which can be any other then the fauour and blessing of your Heauenly Father and so consequently are aides and meanes ordayned by his wise prouidence to conduct you to the blessed life This assurance commeth from Faith It is true that this assurance wee cannot take of our selues it is our good God that giueth it when by the vertue of his holy Spirit and holy Word he createth in our hearts a true and a liuely faith with the which we receiue and wee appropriate the promises of his grace which he hath ordayned vs in the preaching of the gospel Which promises in effect are That God hath so loued the world that he hath giuen his onely Sonne that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue life euerlasting Ioh. 3.16 If God then hath giuen you the grace to beleeue in his only Son to embrace him for your Redeemer and Sauiour as we gather hitherto by the profession you haue made and still continueth in the Church you may take from thence a holy assurance that God according to the infallible truth of his Word hath receiued you into his loue that you shall not perish but haue euerlasting life Now being so what can you feare Rom. 8.30.31 If God be with vs who can be against vs Hee who hath not spared his owne Sonne but deliuered him vp for vs all how shall hee not with him also freely giue vs all things Hee hath giuen you the most that is his Sonne hee will not euerthelesse deny you any thing else that can be necessary for to keepe you from all sort of euill corporall and spirituall as well in life as in death Faith applyeth to all the faithfull the promises of the Gospell This application whereof I haue spoken which you must make to your selfe from the promises of the Gospel to gather such a holy assurance it is necessarily required by Faith For to beleeue in Iesus Christ it is not enough to beleeue in grosse that there is a Iesus Christ and who beleeueth in him hath eternall life neither is it enough to beleeue that the promises of the Gospell are altogether true the Diuell beleeueth so much yet notwithstanding hee hath no true beleeuing faith But to beleeue in Iesus Christ is when the faithfull beleeueth that there is saluation in Iesus Christ for him which the Diuell cannot beleeue And the true iustifying faith whereby the iust liueth chiefely consisteth in that that we apply and appropriate vnto our selues euery one in his own particular the promises of saluation that euery one in his owne behalfe may say that which St. Paul saith in the person of euery one of the faithfull Gal. 2.20 I liue in the faith of the Sonne of God who hath loued me and giuen himselfe for me and in the 2 Tim. 1.2 I know whom I haue beleeued and I am perswaded that he is able to keepe that which I haue committed vnto him against that day and Rom. 8.37.38 I am assured that neither death nor life nor Angels nor Principalities nor Powers nor things to come nor height nor depth nor any other creature can separate vs from the loue of God which he hath shewed vs in Iesus Christ our Lord. This faith doth not bring vs a simple opinion or coniecture of our saluation but a certaine knowledge following that which Saint Iohn saith 5.14 Wee know that we are translated from death to life And Iohn 10. We know that we are of God and I haue saith he 1 Ioh. 5.13 written these things to you which beleeue in the Name of the Sonne of God to the end that you should know that you haue eternall life This faith freely lets vs goe to the treasure of Gods grace Heb. 4.10 With assurance as hee saith in the 10.22 euen with a true heart and a full assurance of faith as Saint Paul saith Ephes 3.12 that by Iesus Christ we haue boldnesse and accesse in our beleefe by the faith which wee haue in him This faith is called Hebrewes 11.1 the substance of things hoped for that is to say that maketh things beleeued and hoped subsist in our soules neither more nor lesse then if we were already in the very Actuall possession and inioying This Faith maketh vs finde peace and rest in our soules and consciences chasing away the feares and terrours which sinne would set before vs with the apprehension of Gods iudgements following that which Saint Paul saith Rom. 5. Verse 1. That being iustified by faith we haue peace with God through Iesus Christ our Lord by the which also wee haue beene led by Faith to this grace wherein we hold our selues fast and glorifye our selues in the hope of the glory of God The gift of perseuerance assured to the Faithfull Moreouer these passages propound vnto vs this holy assurance of Faith not onely for the present but also to come and containeth a promise which God giueth vs to perseuere in this Faith euen to the
you need not doubt a certaine assurance to be iustified and saued seeing that God hath giuen you this grace to beleeue with your heart to Righteousnesse and to make confession with your mouth to saluation Rom. 1.1 For the sicke person to resolue whether it be for life or death according to Gods will Being thus resolued vpon this firme foundation of faith now you must take a holy resolution constantly to attend without all feare what the Lord will be pleased to send vnto you in this your sicknesse with a firme perswasion that all will goe well with you whether it bee you shall remaine here below or that it be his pleasure to make you more happy If his pleasure be to restore you to former health againe as he is powerfull to draw the dead out of the sepulcher and make them liue againe which will bee if hee please for to make you more affectionate to the honour and seruice of God then euer heretofore you haue beene But if it be his will to leade you by this sickenesse to the end of your course it will be to receiue you into the possession of that perfect felicity which the Sonne of God hath so dearely bought with the price of his blood And therefore goe your wayes vnto him with a holy chearefulnesse in the assurance of his mercies Reioyce your selfe in the happy exchange of your remouing from earth to Heauen from this short and miserable life to the blessed life for euer to endure from these triuiall and perishing goods to those that are heauenly and eternall which eye hath not seene nor eare hath heard which are not yet come vp into the heart of Man which God hath prepared for those that loue him Are you not then well resolued in all this to conforme your will to your Heauenly Father to the end that whether you liue you liue to the Lord or whether you dye you die to the Lord Rom. 14.8 being well assured that Christ shall be alwayes to you to liue or to dye Phil. 1.21 Patient Yes God giue you the grace For to assure and comfort the sicke in the infirmitie of Faith I am not ignorant that your faith how great soeuer it may be yet notwithstanding it is both little in you and feeble for whilest the infirmities of this life remaine the Holy Spirit is not giuen vs but in a certaine measure according to the which we know not but in part and our spirituall renuing is yet but in the beginning it is certaine that here below we cannot attaine to the perfection of faith and therefore I doubt not but that your faith is yet weake and infirme and that it cannot but be moued with diuers temptations and combated with diuers assaults of doubt and distrust But yet neuerthelesse it behoueth you to be of good courage for this combat which you feele in your selfe is the combat which as Saint Paul saith to the Galatians 5. v. 17. is in the soule of euery faithfull betweene the flesh and the Spirit and therefore this is a sure testimony which you haue by faith For as the flesh fighteth in you through vnbeliefe so doth the Spirit fight in you by faith and this faith neuer faileth being fortified by the Spirit of God which maketh a man victorious and whatsoeuer imperfection it hath God will make it sufficient to saluation for it is not said Who shall perfectly beleeue shall be saued but simply Who shall beleeue Moreouer as you perceiue in your selfe your faith feeble and imperfect also I doubt not but you perceiue in your selfe a Holy desire that it may be encreased in you and made stronger and that in your heart you make your prayers to God that it may be so Is it not true Patient Yes But seeing it is so and that this faith and desire may encrease in you and that this prayer which you make to God proceed from the fruit of the Spirit and not of the flesh and seeing these are the fruits which the Spirit of God bringeth forth in you is it not a sure testimony that you are conducted by the same Spirit and so consequently the child of God for all those that are conducted by the Spirit of God are the children of God which Saint Paul saith Rom. 8.14 Be of good cheere Sir and boldly say with the Apostle in the middest of your combats I am assured that nothing can seperate me from the loue of God which he hath shewed mee in Iesus Christ our Lord. For to assure the sicke against the affrights and temptations of Conscience There are foure things to be marked which in this spirituall combat may affright you shake your faith and trouble the peace of your conscience which is the feeling of your sinnes the apprehension of death the feare of the Diuell and the horror of Gods Iudgements before whom wee must make our appearance at the going out of this life But against the feare of all these things the bounty of God in the blessings of Christ and in the testimony of his Word furnisheth you with all sufficient remedies for to assure you and truely to confirme you in inuincible constancy Against feare proceeding from the feeling of sinne First of all for the respect of your sinnes it is very necessary to haue a liuely feeling thereof for to humble your selfe before God but seeing yon protest to haue a serious and true repentance and to search and apprehend by faith the satisfaction and expiation in the blood of Iesus Christ assure your selfe they can no way hinder the effect of your saluation If you bee a sinner So Iesus Christ is come into the world to saue sinners 1 Tim. 1.15 He is the Lamb of God that taketh away the sinnes of the world Iohn 1.29 It is his blood which cleanseth vs from all iniquitie 1 Iohn 1.7.9 And whosoeuer shall beleeue in him shall receiue remission of his sinnes through his Name Acts 10.43 And therefore he hath commanded that repentance and forgiuenesse of sinnes should bee preached in his Name Luke 24.47 Hee himselfe inuiteth vs to come to him for to enioy this blessing Come vnto me all yee that labour and are ouer-laden and I will refresh you Matth. 11.28 Goe your wayes then vnto him if you finde your selues grieued with the burthen of your sinnes in assurance to finde remedy for your soules And for that very thing euery day hee maketh himselfe an Aduocate to the Father for vs. If we haue sinned saith Saint Iohn 2.1.2 wee haue an Aduocate with the Father that is to say Iesus Christ the Iust who is the propitiation for our sinnes Against the feare of Death In regard of death wherefore doe you feare it seeing that your sinnes are no more imputed vnto you for sinne was the cause that death entred into the world as Saint Paul Rom. 5.12 and by consequence there where no sinne is there can be no death And indeed concerning death eternall which the Scripture
pardon of all those that might haue beene offended by you Patient Yes Now Sir it behooueth vs to addresse our prayer to God to the end that he will be pleased to fortifie you in faith which hee hath giuen you and to make his graces more and more abound in you and it is your part to humble your selfe with vs before him and to lift vp your heart to him to implore his Mercy from the bottome of your Heart A Prayer for the sicke when there is any signe of death O Lord our God Mercifull Father we are very vnworthy to lift vp our eyes vnto thee our sins and wicked deedes are so many wherewith wee are so polluted before thy face neither is this out of the confidence of our owne worth to be thus bolde to present our selues at the feete of thy diuine Maiesty but in the assurance of the great Compassions and perfect obedience which thy welbeloued Sonne Iesus Christ our Lord hath made for vs with the righteousnesse whereof wee beseech thee couer vs with thy grace to the end wee may be by his fauour made agreeable and reconciled vnto thee But wee beseech thee O good God particularly vouchsafe thy great mercy to this thy poore seruant so feeble mightily deiected vnder thy powerfull hand poore sinner remaining vnder the weight and rigour of thy high Iustice if thou doest not extend thy great clemency towards him Giue him grace good Lord to enter more and more into a serious examination and acknowledgement of his faults to conceiue that true detestation which alwayes bringeth forth true repentance and set him forward intirely to renounce himselfe and his owne way to haue all his refuge in thee and in thy bounty In the meane while receiue him gratiously O Lord shew him the face of a father and assure and comfort him Say to his soule Soule I am he that can warrant thee Dispose of his heart patiently to receiue with Action of graces this Fatherly correction which thou hast sent him and to put himselfe wholly into thy hands to submit himselfe peaceably vnder all that thou shalt please to lay vpon him by thy holy prouidence Lord thou knowest better then he himselfe or any of vs what is most conuenient whether he shall liue or die If thy good pleasure be that hee shall liue let it be that he may onely liue to thee in such sort that hauing profited well by thy chastisements he may learne to loue thee honour and serue thee all the dayes of his life in thy Church perpetually studying to bring sorth fruits of piety and holinesse worthy of thy Gospel and conuenient for a childe of such a Father so that in him thou maist be glorified and his neighbours edified But contrarily of the other part it be thy pleasure to take him out of this miserable world assure him that it shall be to put him into the possession of thy Heauenly kingdome which thou hast prepared before the foundations of the world and which thy Sonne hath purchased by the merit of his death To this end O Father of light from whom proceedeth euery good gift that thou wilt be pleased to giue him a true and a liuely faith with the which he may search find and apprehend the propitiation for his sinnes and the true righteousnes in the obedience of thy welbeloued Sonne Iesus Christ our Lord who hath suffered for our sinnes and risen againe for our iustification and ascended into Heauen to take possession in our Name and by this meanes giueth vs accesse and entrance which sinne had banished vs from Imprint in his heart a full assurance of all these thy graces to the end that by this meanes he may peaceably repose himselfe in thy mercy and happily ouercome all the snares and temptations which Sathan and his owne flesh would put before him to trouble the clearnesse of his faith and tranquility of his conscience That his sinnes then may not make him despaire because thy Iustice hath been so well payed not with gold or siluer but with the pretious blood of thy Christ as of the Lambe without spot or blemish Let not death affright him seeing sinne is abolished and destroyed in him which is the sting of death who now is disarmed and without all power that his spirit being separated from the body by this corporall death it shall be to come triumphantly to thee and deliuered from the captiuity of sinne to the end to taste of the enioying the most happy life which he neuer tasted in this world but by hope leauing his body in the earth but not for euer but to be refined transformed in time conuenient made conformable to the glorious body of his Redeemer by the benefit of his resurrection So Sathan shall no more astonish him but by sinne and death which he hath vtterly lost all power in ouer our visited Brother Assuring him in the end that this accuser can intend nothing against him before the Throne of thy iustice seeing hee is absolued iustified by thy grace there is no iudge that can condemne him That thou wilt also be pleased O good God to be likewise mercifull to all other sicke soules comfort and fortifie them according as thou knowest them needfull and aboue all giue them grace alwayes to embrace with a true and liuely faith thy mercy in Iesus Christ wherein they may euer be comforted Good Lord vouchsafe vnto vs all this grace that this example may profite and teach vs to renounce the world and our selues to imploy that time we haue here below to meditate thy wisedome walke carefully in thy feare retyre our hearts from the vanities of this life to raise them vp to attend and meditate vpon the Heauenly life and to this end to be alwayes prepared to appeare before thee with assurance to be gathered and receiued into thy mercy for the loue of thy welbeloued Sonne Iesus Christ our Lord In whose name we beseech thee O Father of mercy heere vs in these things and in all other things which thou knowest better to be necessary for thy poore seruant and for vs then we doe our selues as we doe now request thee in that prayer which thou hast commanded vs to present our selues before thee Our Father which art in Heauen c. Lord giue vs a good increase of Faith which thou hast planted in the heart of this thy childe and seruant defend him as with a Buckler by the which he may extinguish all the fiery darts of the Diuell and make him perseuere constantly therin vntill the very last breath of his life and that hee may alwaies at the least in his heart render vnto thee a pure and Christian confession as we now present with heart and mouth I beleeue in God the Father Almighty c. This is his Faith O Lord and ours giue vs grace to liue and dye in it through Iesus Christ thy Sonne our Lord who in the vnitie of the Holy Spirit
liueth and raigneth with thee God eternally Amen If the sicke person continue long and still in danger of death it will be conuenient to repeat at times necessary the abouesaid Comforts but especially those which are to assure and fortifie against the temptations and combats of Conscience And if it happen the sicke party be troubled with idle talke or cannot vnderstand a long discourse vse short sentences such as hereafter followeth speaking but at sometimes Sir it behooueth you to take good courage it is the fatherly hand of God that visiteth you for your good and saluation For to those whom God loueth all things worke together for good Lift vp your heart to God and confesse your sinnes and offences and imbrace by faith his mercy in Iesus Christ which hee hath promised to all those that repent and beleeue in him Haue you not alwaies a good assurance in the mercy of God a firme faith in Iesus Christ your Sauiour Patient Yes Doe you not beleeue that Iesus Christ is dead for your sinnes and risen againe for your iustification Patient Yes Doe you not beleeue that hee hath before the Father beene your wisedome righteousnesse sanctification and redemption Patient Yes Doe you not thinke that hee hath freely iustified you by the grace of God through the redemption which is in Christ Iesus Patient Yes Following this your faith doubt not but God will warrant you from all perdition and giue you euerlasting life For God hath giuen his Sonne to the end that whosoeuer shall beleeue in him shall not perish but haue eternall life Ioh. 16. Feare not death seeing by faith you imbrace Iesus Christ who is your life I am saith he the resurrection and the life who shall beleeue in me although he be dead shall liue and whosoeuer liueth and beleeueth in me shall neuer dye Ioh. 11.25.26 If your sinnes doe afflict you addresse your selfe alwaies by faith and runne to Christ Iesus and you shall finde rest to your soule Come to mee saith Saint Matthew 11.28 all you that labour and are ouer-laden and I will ease you Doubt not the rigour of Gods iustice for there is no condemnation to those that are in Christ Iesus as the Apostle Saint Paul saith Rom. 8.1 And who is he Rom. 8.32.33 that will bring in accusation against the elect of God God is hee that iustifieth who will be hee that shall condemne Christ is he which is dead and which is more is risen againe who is also at the right hand of God and maketh intercession for vs. Be not sorry to leaue this miserable life which as Saint Iames saith 4.14 is but a vapour which appeareth a little while and afterwards vanisheth besides in exchange thereof euerlasting life shall be giuen vnto you and in that the very height of felicity so great and incomprehensible That eye hath not seene nor eare vnderstood and is not come vp into the heart of man that which God hath prepared for those that loue him When the sicke person is apparantly at the point of death or ready to yeeld vp the Ghost it is necessary to repeat this short consolation following with prayer Comfort your selfe Sir you now approach neare vnto the end of the Combat which cannot be otherwise but happy vnto you assure your selfe the victory is of your side by meanes of your faith which is the victory that ouercommeth the world and the Prince of the world Iesus Christ your head and Sauiour extendeth forth his hand and stayeth for you at the end of the lists to present vnto you the incorruptible Crowne of glory which he hath purchased with the price of his bloud commend your selfe vnto him now with all your heart goe vnto him with ioy throw your selfe into his Armes and say Into thy hands I commend my soule for thou hast bought me O God of truth Psal 31. Let vs againe pray to God that he will giue you his grace A Prayer O Lord Father of Mercy God of all Consolation let fall thy mercies and comforts vpon this occasion vpon this person thy poore childe and seruant Make him now gather and apply vnto himselfe excellent and abundant profit of the holy Instructions which in thy schoole thou hast taught him during the course of his life giue him an inuincible faith in this Combat Arme him with all thy spirituall Armour that hee may resist all the Temptations of Sathan and hauing ouercome all make him remain firme If thy Iustice astonish let thy mercie assure and comfort if his sinnes accuse him let the obedience of thy welbeloued excuse and iustifie him if the apprehension of death trouble him make him contemplate the open gate of euerlasting life to which thou goest to make him enter Thou hast giuen him it in thy Sonne make it perfectly happy to him Hee is of the flocke of this great Shepheard let it not be taken from him Thou hast begun his saluation let not the worke remaine vnperfect And now that thou hast brought him to the end of his sorrowfull course now receiue his soule into thy hands and bring it into thy heauenly paradice into the fulnesse of repose and beatitude into the company of thy blessed Angels and holy soules of thine Elect which thou hast gathered for euer to enioy together the perfection of all ioy which consisteth in the contemplation of his face Heare vs O Father of mercy for the loue of thy welbeloued Son Iesus Christ our Lord who in vnity of the holy Spirit liueth and raigneth with thee God eternally Amen A short comfort for those that are friends of the deceased to be giuen after the body is interred Friends it is needfull in this businesse for you to remember of the holy Christian instruction which you haue receiued in the schoole of Iesus Christ for to make your profit in bearing your affliction with patience and in humility resting in a quiet Spirit at the will of God to which we ought alwayes to be subiect and conformable Our Nature in such accidents leadeth vs to teares but the Spirit of God author of all Regeneration teacheth vs to keepe measure and not to afflict our selues like those that haue no hope 1 Thess 4.13 If we be men in weeping yet wee must shew our selues Christians adorned with faith and hope to assure vs that this corporall death is no other to the faithfull children of God but a happy port to enter into eternall life Ioh. 5.28.29 and as for the body it must remaine in earth vntill that day when they shall heare the voyce of the Lord which shall make them rise out of the graue into the resurrection of life That the deceased is of the number of Gods children the marks and testimonies which God hath giuen him by the good profession of piety and wisedome which hee hath made in the Church vnto the last breath of his life neede not leaue vs in doubt He hath liued to the Lord and is dead to the Lord by consequence is happy and resteth from his labour Apoc. 14.13 by the heauenly testimony of the Spirit of God himselfe You haue no cause to weep ouer him for the condition he is in being in euery kinde thrice happy He hath also a great aduantage of vs that remaine in this world behinde him For he is arriued at the port of saluation where as we are still beaten with the storme and torment of the confused and dangerous sea of this miserable world And therefore it is much better to aspire to go with him then to wish him to remaine here below with vs for the discommodity that you may receiue by his absence it behoueth you to consider that God that gaue him to you remaineth still with you who is enough for vs without all other things whereas all other things without him are nothing It is hee that will continue alwayes ouer you the care of his fatherly prouidence if you continue alwayes to walke in his feare I beseech God to giue you grace and fortifie you with a holy and constant resolution Amen FINIS
gotten vp The infirme scandalize our prophane humour and impute our vices to Religion but God grant you long to preserue this peace and prosperity and preserue your King vnder whose wise conduct you liue quietly But you must vnderstand that the security of the Kings life is the piety and innocency of his subiects and the meanes long to preserue that grace which God hath giuen you is not to abuse it but to mannage the time and the Commodity which God hath giuen you which he hath not giuen to neighbour Nations but hath rather set before your eyes as it were for example of seruitude and obscure ignorance whereupon Sathan hath powred out a filthy smoake euen out of the pits of the Abisme whilest that in our owne Countrey shineth the clearnesse of the truth of the Gospell to the end that by this comparison you may learne to glorifie God and not to abuse and corrupt his blessings with ingratitude Out of all this you are to learne two poynts First what the Gospell of Christ is and next what it is to be ashamed of the Gospell Now let vs learne the third which is the resolution of Saint Paul by which he glorifieth himselfe in the reproch of the Gospell and contemneth the misprise of men saying I am not ashamed c. which is the exhortation he maketh to his disciple Timothy Be not ashamed of the testimony of the Lord Iesus but participate of the afflictions of the Gospell according to the power of God This holy Apostle knew what the hatred of the world was against the Gospell Hee knew the Egyptians naturally hated the Pastors as Ioseph said to his Brethren He esteemed it no shame to doe that which Dauid did which is to feed the flocke of his Father principally those which Iesus Christ hath bought with his bloud and glorified himselfe to be Heralde of the Ministery of reconciliation ambassadour for Christ and declarer of peace betweene God and men 2 Cor. 5. and as Saint Paul saint after Isaiah Rom. 10. Oh how faire are the feete of those which declare peace which say to Sion thy kingdome come He was not ashamed to beare that burthen which hee himselfe had carried For euen as a King maketh a company of Knights of his owne order of which order he himselfe is the principall So Iesus Christ hath instituted the Ministery of the Gospell of which order he himselfe is the chiefe hath vouchsafed to participate of the same charge Hee was not ashamed to publish to men the Diuine Mysteries which the Angels themselues admired and were diligent to behold with admiration euen to the very bottome as Saint Peter saith hauing regard to the structure of the Arke of allyance called the Eternall whereupon the Propitiator was placed as a figure of Iesus Christ our propitiation also there were put two Cherubins hauing their heads curled and their eyes blinded towards the propitiatory for to figure out vnto vs the attention of the Euangelicall spirits and to admire the mysteries of our Redemption in Iesus Christ whereupon we need not be dismayed if in the first of Samuel the Bethsemites hauing taken away the propitiatory for to looke within the Arke that is to say to approch to God without Iesus CHRIST were consumed with wounds and mortality To be short our Apostle was not ashamed to declare the mystery of our Reconciliation which is aboue all other mysteries euen surpassing the worke of the creation For if it be an admirable thing that the Creator hath made the creature it is also a thing much more admirable that the Creator was made a creature And as for the goods which God hath giuen vs so much difference is there betweene the earthly and celestiall Paradise betweene the Tree of life and betweene Iesus Christ betweene those foure Riuers which runne by the Garden of Eden and these other foure which proceede from Iesus Christ which Saint Paul numbreth vnto vs that he hath been made for vs Wisedome Iustice Sanctification and Redemption So much difference is there betweene the goods which wee haue lost in Adam and those which wee haue offered vnto vs in Iesus Christ In such sort that I dare say this fall of Adam hath beene happy for Gods children and that there was happinesse in this vnhappinesse and if we had not fallen into death we should not haue come to so happy a life But the principall reason why the Apostle glorifieth himselfe to be a messenger of the Gospell is that which he expresseth in this Text that it is the power of God to saluation to all beleeuers that is to say because it is the sauing vertue of God by which hee saueth all beleeuers For the Gospel is the meanes which serueth to purifie mens harts Now you are cleane through the Word of God which I haue spoken vnto you Ioh. 15. As the Spettle comming out of mans mouth makes Serpents dye so that which commeth out of the mouth of faithfull Pastors maketh wicked desires dye which are a legion of domesticall spirits that hold correspondency with the Diuell It is by the Word of God which God toucheth the hearts of the repentant and imprinteth Faith in them For Faith is by hearing and hearing by the Word of God It is a powerfull means which by a sweet violence and by a necessity vnconstrained directeth the hearts and draweth them into the way of saluation by reason of the efficacy whereof he is called the arme of the Lord because God by this meanes handleth the soules and pulleth them out of the power of Sathan leading them into the way of saluation The Apostle in the fourth to the Hebrewes compareth it to a two edged sword because of the double vertue Ieremy calleth it a fire and a Trowell which breaketh the stones for it warmeth the hearts with zeale and tameth the hardnesse thereof For as God writ with his finger the Law in stone so he engraueth his Gospell in our hard and rebellious hearts by the efficacy of his holy Spirit which is the finger of God Which I speake of the rather fearing that some should thinke by their eloquence to giue efficacy to the Word of God Beleeue it not in any sort for that vertue commeth vnto him and to euery man also euen from the Spirit of God which giueth it efficacy without the which the Word of God is but a dead letter a tinkling sound in the ayre We beat your eares but God toucheth your hearts we cast the seed but God sendeth the raine and maketh the Sunne of benediction light vpon him He which planteth and hee which watereth is nothing but hee that giueth the increase Who was euer more eloquent then Isay and his quality also seemed to enforce attention for hee was of the blood-royall neuerthelesse he complaineth that he laboured in vaine and none would beleeue in his preaching to the end that those whom God employeth in this worke if they would haue their labour
also why Simeon after he desired to dye and called death a peace and a repose commeth to the cause of this assurance that is to say to Iesus Christ whom he calleth the saluation of God let saith he goe thy seruant in peace for mine eyes haue seene thy saluation that is to say the sauing health which thou offerest vnto vs and the onely meanes which thou hast ordained to saue vs. For it is he which is our Iesus because hee saueth the people from their sinnes It is he that God hath ordained for a propitiation by the blood of the Grosse and there is no other name vnder Heauen by which we can possibly be saued He is the Prince of life because we draw from him as from the fountaine of life euen as the foure first dayes of the Creation all was wholly light of it selfe but the fourth day God created the Sunne whereto he confined and placed all that that he had of light in the world that it might afterwards flow from the Sunne euen so all life is inclosed in Iesus Christ to the end that going to him wee may draw out of his fulnesse And euen as the Virgine vestals of the Pagans from whence proceedeth the Nunnes of these times had a continuall fire which if it happened by any mischance to goe out they might not giue it light againe but only from the Sun so our Naturall clearenesse and our life being extinguished by the sinne of Adam we cannot kindle againe but at the Sunne of Iustice which is our Lord Iesus Christ to whom belongeth that which is said in the 36. Psalme The Fountaine of life lyeth in thee and by thy clearenesse we see clearely It is saluation which is propounded in this Table which is Iesus Christ now offered vnto you Simeon embraced him in his armes but you imbrace him by faith Simeon saluted his birth in his infirmity but you adore and contemplate him in his glory Simeon came to dye besides his Cradle but you are made aliue by his kingdome Come neere vnto him with repentance receiue this meate with faith digest it with carefull meditation of the excellency of saluation make this saluation fruitfull and of sweet odour by your good works that dogs and swine come not neere to eate vp childrens bread prophane this holy Table I call them swine that wallow in the mire of their filthy pleasures who serue their belly more then God who liue of Gods gifts and looke not from whence they come like swine that eat Acornes and neuer looke vp to the Trees I call them swine likewise who do no good to any till they be dead who giue nothing whilest they are aliue and liue basely to dye Rich. I call those dogges which are iniurious in words who murmure against all men who byte the renowne of their neighbour who barke against God blasphemously and would wrong them that reproue and instruct them who after a little leauing of their vices returne to their vomitting againe With this company I ranke those that are negligent in participating of the holy Supper as an impertinent thing and loue not to declare the death of the Lord contemning the happy helpes which God hath ordained to strengthen faith Such people make their owne Inditements and in abstaining from the Lords Table acknowledge themselues vnworthy to be of his Houshold they will not receiue the body of the Lord and the Lord will not receiue their soules they contemne his Table and they shall not enter into his Kingdome As much or more are they to be blamed that know themselues stained with these things and yet not touched with repentance come without a holy purpose to doe better hereafter to take the Sacrament which is life and saluation to the faithfull but poyson and death to the vnbeleeuer and impenitent Doe you come to receiue the Sacrament of the Lord with prophane hearts Come you to take with hands full of Vsury and rapine the Body of the Lord Come you with riots and quarrels to receiue the assurance of your peace with God or with pride to declare the death of the Lord which is the miracle of Humiliation or to please men with curious apparell where onely your innocency ought to appeare before God But for you that are broken-hearted and displeased in your selues this Table is prepared Doe not say I am too great a sinner to come neere it for that is the cause wherefore thou oughtest to come neere for the more one is sicke so much more need is there of the Physition Iesus Christ is not come to saue the Iust but to call sinners to repentance onely be displeased with your selues to haue offended God and desire to amend and to doe better and aske helpe at Gods hands to assist you to this Combat He is sufficiently acceptable to God who is displeased with himselfe He is of the most perfect who acknowledging himselfe Imperfect seeketh his perfection in Iesus Christ whose righteousnesse is imputed vnto vs. The faithfull will haue fallings and weaknesses but he will alwayes returne againe Hee will reioyce in trembling Psalme 2. He will gather on in his way in stumbling He will say I beleeue but helpe my vnbeliefe This Sacament is a meanes to sustaine this feeblenesse a restoratiue for spirituall failings a succour to a combatted faith to the end that you representing this saluation and this grace you say I am lost and miserable and haue merited death but behold God calleth me and offereth me his grace and Redemption hee is no mocker and his vocation cannot be frustrated yet neuerthelesse I goe bathed with the teares of a holy sorrow powring at his feet this precious liquour of repentance and I doe assure my selfe hee will haue mercy vpon mee because he hath so promised I trust in his promises amidst my afflictions and for all my sinnes I feare not but to find a full Consolation And so I goe on my way saying with Simeon Lord now let thy seruant depart in peace for mine eyes haue seen thy saluation FINIS A HEAVENLY ALARVM OR THE HOLY SPIrituall Awakening By Mounsieur du MOOLIN Minister of PARIS at CHARRENTON LONDON Printed by Iohn Hauiland for THOMAS PAVIER 1622. THE HOLY SPIRITVALL Awakening IT is too much still to goe on and grow old in vanitie let not the foolish affections of our carnall desires transport vs any further we loue the things here below but too well let vs estrange our selues from them and addresse our selues to heauen without frustrating it of that that belongeth vnto it the example of Creatures without reason euen without sense leadeth vs vnto this reason we see the water come out of the water returning againe to the water the earth drawne from the earth seeketh for the earth and so consequently euery thing tendeth to his place but wee which are borne for heauen flie from it The eternall Beatitude and the knowledge thereof is our beatitude which we possesse alreadie by the assurance
thou art so hartlesse and without hope that thou confirmest all this to be true that it is impossible to serue God and Riches which is pronounced by the very Truth it selfe But it behooueth thee to set the looking glasse before thy face to see how much thou art disfigured and if thine eyes be not offuscated behold thy deformitie O foole that so much esteemest the glory and treasure of the earth as if in that consisted thy felicitie Horrible idolate 〈◊〉 if thy soule had beene asked for this night what would haue become of all and suppose thy life shall continue euen to the vtmost of old age it proueth but a moment what profit haue they carried away that thou hast knowne of all those that are now in their graues doest thou thinke if they died rich that they were more happy alas there is much danger to thinke the contrary Luke 18.24 It is a hard thing for a rich man to enter into the Kingdome of heauen What hope canst thou draw from S. Iames 5.1 You rich men weepe crying for your sinnes and your miseries your riches are rotten your cloathes are full of mothes your gold and siluer is rustie and their rustinesse shall witnesse against you and shall eate your flesh like fire Now wherefore wouldest thou desire abundance 1. Tim. 6.9 for Those that would be rich fall into temptation into the snares of the deuill and into many foolish and filthie desires which plunge men into destruction and perdition Which the Wise man vnderstood well when he prayed vnto God not to giue him riches but only his daily bread Iames 1.2 What is all this but Vanitie vpon Vanitie which haue no sooner taken their being but presently slide away as if they had neuer beene at all no more remembrance left to be seene than of the bird that hath flowen in the ayre which no man can finde out the tract He that with such greedinesse heaped it vp at his death left it behinde him and to whom alas he knoweth not as the Prophet saith Psalme 15.39 But if it should be of some continuance wouldest thou bastardize and shorten thy felicitie to fix thy soueraigne good there tell me how many yeares hast thou liued and in what part of thy life didst thou first delight in these riches hath thy life since that time beene so blessed if thou thinke so for a little at what a value wouldest thou haue prized all the World But listen and consult with Iesus Christ a while We must know that whosoeuer searcheth and loueth these things cannot please God for they haue his heart and not the Lord and therefore let vs beware whilest it is light and learne to misprise and contemne them following the counsell of IESVS CHRIST Let vs lay vp treasure in Heauen where neither rust nor the mothes can corrupt and let vs thinke of things aboue and not of those that are below for whose euer is not ready to renounce all things that are of this world and that he possesseth in the earth euen as he himselfe saith He cannot be his But if once that come to be found in vs we wil then striue rather to glorifie God than to possesse all the riches of the world that are so wicked preferring the riches of Christ aboue all the treasures of Egypt after the example of Moses and let vs no longer depriue our selues from the hearing of the word of God and of the meanes of seruing him according to his knowne will for to heape vp happinesse more commodiously than heretofore we haue beene accustomed desiring with Dauid to be rather a doore keeper in the house of God than to enioy all the pleasures and delights of the flesh that may be for happy are they that dwell in Gods house and those that are far from it most vnhappy Amos 8.2 There is no greater misery than to haue a famine of Gods word There are I feare too many that to please themselues and their owne humors turne away from God as if it were a disgrace to follow him preferring the Temporall life before the Spirituall hauing more care of the body than the soule like those that loue their apparell better than themselues neuerthelesse such are sometimes put to their proofe because of the defects that are in Men of their infirmitie and basenesse hauing not yet tasted the promises of God yet there cannot any thing be more detestable and more to be condemned No and we may say what we will to colour such an offence but it is to speake properly no other than to put man in Gods place for we make lying man true and God which is Truth it selfe false we make man who is altogether feeble mightie and God who is Power it selfe vnpowerfull in putting our trust in man as it is in this behalfe and vpon his promises and of the contrarie we doe nothing but distrust that which is promised vnto vs by God and hold our selues strong enough to the businesse although this is his voice Math. 6.25 Take no care for your life what you shall eat or drinke nor for what you shall put on If God saith Iesus Christ feed the fowles of the aire and clotheth the grasse of the field will he not doe more for you O ye of little faith Aske then saith he and seeke first the kingdome of God and the righteousnesse thereof and all these things shall be giuen vnto you and be not carefull for to morrow This is the Word of God these are his promises yet notwithstanding for all this in sted of turning to him who hath promised neuer to leaue vs nor to abandon vs from whence S. Paul argueth that we must be content with things present we turne to men and hope in them for all our necessities and if any rich man haue made a profession of amitie promised vs that his purse shall be open in our needes presently we make account as of a most sure possession and we doe cherish it in such sort that we will not by any meanes displease such a friend euen to the great dishonour of God whom we leaue euen as he from whom we can receiue nothing or hope for any benefit who is he except it be with a maruellous and detestable ingratitude dare accuse God and say he is not powerfull or that he will not accomplish that which he hath promised and so to make him a lyar a thing infinitely as the offence is infinite horrible to thinke vpon attributing that to man which belongeth only to God He to whom euery thing belongeth who bringeth the rich to pouertie and raiseth the poore into glory making him to abound in all happinesse Here may some take occasion to say we will henceforth labour no more and cast away all care and put our trust only in God and his promises but we must know that that would be but only to tempt him who hath not made vs to shew our selues carelesse in our vocation we haue
shewed our selues carelesse in not employing our selues to that which we are called vnto since that he himselfe hath ordained as a marke and cause of our iniquitie that we shall eat our bread in the sweat of our brow all the daies of our life which made S. Paul say that he that laboured not should not eat which is the reason why the Psalmist saith considering we are constrained to it speaking to him that feareth God and walketh in his waies Of thy labour thou shalt liue and thy businesse shall happily goe forward but the principall end of these promises is to the end that we be not lost when by Gods prouidence we shall want all possessions and also be depriued of receiuing fruit from any thing we can doe a trauell very vaine if God giue not his blessing without the which wherefore doe we watch so late and rise so early and after all this yet we know from mans helpe commeth nothing but only from God who raiseth and pulleth downe whom he list of him I speake who wanteth nothing to giue to those that are in need and so let vs bee brought to walke in his obedience and feare as wholly depending vpon him euen the most mighty and great aboue all creatures But let vs returne and a little further discouer our filthinesse doe we not see that neuerthelesse that God assureth vs that none can take a haire from our head without his will and that it is that which S. Paul saith If God be for vs who can be against vs and although hee say he will preserue his people as the apple of his eye inticing vs as it were to embrace his loue yet how much is our distrust notwithstanding and if it happen that we bee either threatned with banishment or to bee apprehended for the profession of God and his truth at the first wee are wholly terrified euen to disauow him and to be disposed to yeeld to any thing that the aduersarie will haue vs confesse the most part of these that follow the great and wide way euen of perdition and who as they say howle like wolues doe they not with a kinde of feare foresee it even before it commeth although Christ doth teach vs that we should not feare him which can kill the bodie and not hurt the soule but feare him that can kill the soule and put the bodie into Hell wee hauing spoken before that whosoeuer would saue his life shall lose it but hee that for the loue of God would lose it shall saue it If we be not sufficiently confuted to leade vs to condemnation let vs imagine some silly body that hath offended a greater than himselfe who desireth to be reuenged if the offender finde some fauour with the Prince that he will defend him from all danger whatsoeuer he can be subiect vnto the Prince declaring to all his subiects his loue to this man and that he will defend him euen as himselfe will we not say that this is a good warrant shall we not esteeme him out of all danger of feare and will we not easily beleeue the power of the Prince will preserue him But this great God who is the Prince of Princes who hath power aboue all power more soueraignly powerfull without all comparison aboue all Princes than any earthly Prince hath power ouer the poorest vassall in the world to whom nothing is impossible the only True the Vnmouable cannot hee keepe vs and wherefore so many innumerable benefits haue we receiued and daily doe receiue of him fulfilling his promises ought not these to bee sufficient to make vs put all our trust and confidence in him and no way to doubt the sure effect of his word O! peruerse distrust and disobedience more than vnthankfull to preferre the trust in men before the trust in God to haue more feare to please men than God euen to the turning backe from God to follow Baal as Balaam did who for vnjust hire put himselfe out of the right way Many will not confesse the debt but will say although their conscience speake to the contrarie without feare of malediction pronounced by the Eternall against those that will say and make men beleeue the euill to bee good and the good to bee euill that they walke according to God in all integrity without dissimulation who for hiding so much more their hypocrisie they will bee carefull to obserue greatest idolatries and superstitions and will bee glad to make knowne to euery one that they omit nothing of that which is necessary for such a one as they feigne to bee and to the end they may not bee doubted at all but to bee truly sincere they make their children take this poyson and nourish them in this venome which one day they will answer for before God wherein they openly make warre against the truth also wee may see how such impieties and iniquities plunge them into a reprobate sense Sap. 2.15 Man being punished by the same things wherein he sinned which alwayes happeneth to those that mocke God 4. Ezdr. 16 who knoweth the intentions of men what they thinke in their hearts in sinning and in desiring to hide their sinnes alas the condition of such people had better neuer to haue knowne the way of righteousnesse and truth than after they haue knowne it to turne behinde the holy Commandement sinfull people people rooted in iniquity corrupt children to leaue the Lord in such a sort prouoking the Holy one of Israel alas what will the recompence be of such idlenesse 1 Kings 8.39 Those that commit these impieties can deceiue men but not God Act. 1.24 who is the only searcher of all hearts from whom nothing is hid He will manifest them in their due time for there is nothing so secret but when he pleaseth it shall come to be reuealed Matth. 10.26 and seene euen on the house tops euen when it is least expected and shall say vnto them one day it may be much sooner than they expect if they repent not presently without abusing of his mercy Matth. 25.41 Goe yee accursed into euerlasting fire which is prepared for the Deuill and his angels and then will they crie out in vaine Lord but it will be answered them Isaiah 2. I neuer knew you yee workers of iniquity who haue loued the glory of men more than of God O! how horrible it is to fall into the hands of the liuing God hee which not only seeth our actions but also is Iudge of our intentions and indeed to whose eies all things are knowne and discouered Let vs not any longer defer our repentance let vs striue to doe well being to walke before the eternall who contemplateth all our deeds and searcheth the reines and examineth the thoughts hauing neither wisdome force prudence or secret place vnknowne to him knowing that he will neuer deale better with vs for hiding our iniquities from men which notwithstanding we ordinarily thinke hee seemeth to suffer or forget yet doth nothing
in the Eucharist and euen at the same time the deuill entred into him can it bee conuenient or possible to thinke that Iesus Christ and the deuill entred into one body together and remained together One thing I thinke is very conuenient that in euery Sacrament as also at the sacrifice it is necessary that the thing which they administer to the people and that they offer to God bee consecrated but in the Eucharist of the Roman Church there is nothing of consecrate which is administred to the people nor which is offered to God for is this the bread which is consecrated No way for they say it is no more bread Is it the body of Iesus Christ it is not for Iesus Christ cannot bee consecrated but it is he that consecrateth vs. Are these the accidents of bread which are consecrated that they call formes that is to say the roundnesse the colour and taste of the bread It is not neither for these things are not offered to God in sacrifice neither are they giuen to the people for to sanctifie them But behold one Sacrament and one sacrifice where there is nothing consecrated where he doth make a Consecration but they cannot say what it is that is consecrated All this abuse commeth by the fault of some Priests who could if they would make vs all agree very easily in one way For all confesse that Iesus Christ hath instituted the holy Sacrament as it ought to bee and that there is nothing to say against it If then the Pope would reduce the Holy Supper into the same forme wherein Iesus Christ instituted it in speaking as hee did and doing as hee did without further dispute we should all agree and so wee should all come to be of one assembly vnanimously to glorifie God By this meanes diuine seruice should bee done in the vulgar tongue there should be no more priuate Masses All should communicate vnder both kindes there should be no more adoration of the Hoast nor any eleuation of the sacrifice the Priests bending ouer the Altar should not pray to God for saluation through the merit of Saints whose bones and reliques are hidden vnder the Altar But contenting our selues with the prescribed simplicity of Iesus Christ wee should reiect these additions which disfigure this Sacrament vnder the shadow of adorning it God giue vs grace to see this happy time and to that end dispose of the hearts of Princes and people for the loue of IESVS CHRIST our LORD Amen FINIS COMFORTABLE INSTRVCTIONS for the SICKE By Peter Moulin Minister in the Reformed Church at PARIS LONDON Printed by T.S. for Thomas Pauier and are to be sold at his shop in Iuie lane 1623. Short and Familiar Instructions to comfort the SICKE When the sicknesse appeareth not to be mortall For the comfort of the party one may thus beginne SIR it behooueth you first to acknowledge that this sickenesse is not fallen vpon you by chance but by the wise conduct and prouidence of Almightie God our Creator and Father who so disposeth of prosperitie and aduersity health and sicknesse vpon his children that he neuer sendeth either the one or the other but to his owne glory and the parties good and saluation As the Apostle Saint Paul saith Rom. 8.27 Wee know that all things worke together for good to them that loue God He purposely speaketh of afflictions wherein sicknesses are ranked Those people loue God who are first loued of him and as the Apostle saith called according to his owne determinated purpose That you are of this number you haue occasion to take assurance by the faith which hee hath giuen you in making you beleeue that he is your Father and Sauiour in his Welbeloued Sonne Iesus Christ our Lord by which you receiue the spirit of adoption which is that that witnesseth with our spirit that we are the children of God Heires and co-heires with Christ Rom. 8.11.16.17 You must also take assurance by the sanctification of his holy spirit by which he hath brought you into his obedience For those that are led by the spirit of God are the children of God But to those which are such the Apostle Saint Paul saith that euery thing workes together for good afflictions sicknesses euen death it selfe all that they haue is turned by the grace of God to their owne profit and great good and for the aduancement furtherance of their saluation Three principall fruits God maketh vs gather of our maladies and afflictions The first is the amendement of our life which awaketh vs out of our sinnes For both in health and prosperity it is too ordinary to flatter and cherish our selues in sinne by reason of our great corruption in Nature which maketh vs inclined to all euill and vnprofitable to any good it is therefore necessarie to looke about vs and become more sensible of our sinnes to retire our selues and to be displeased with them which is made by the meanes of sicknesses and other aduersities of this life occasioned by sinne and very often purposely sent from God to chastise and correct vs and in that this good Father of Heauen sheweth how much he loueth vs hindering our vndoing and confusion in our inordinate life like a good Father that very well loueth his Children hee chastiseth and correcteth vs to hinder and draw vs backe againe lest we should be lost as Saint Paul saith in the 1. of the Corin. 32. Verse When we are afflicted we are taught by the Lord to the end we should not be condemned with the world and in another place he saith Heb. 12. Ver. 6.7 and 11. That the Lord chastiseth him he loueth and beateth euery childe whom he auoweth If you endure Chastisement God presenteth himselfe vnto vs as to his Children For who is the childe that the Father correcteth not and although that all discipline in the instant seeme not to be of ioy but of sadnesse neuerthelesse it brings a peaceable fruit of righteousnesse to those that thereby are exercised It behooueth vs therefore first of all to gather this excellent fruit of our sicknesses to feele the innumerable number of our sinnes and offences wherof we are culpable before God to aske pardon of him in all humility and repentance and to make a holy protestation to liue better hereafter and to walke in his obedience and feare by the grace of God and the conduct of his holy Spirit which we ought to aske with ardent prayers and with an assured faith to be heard according to his promises And so we may say with Dauid that excellent seruant of God Psal 119. Ver. 6● 92. Before I was afflicted I went astray but now I haue kept thy word It is good for mee that I haue beene afflicted that I might learne thy statutes Now we may behold the sicknesses of our Bodies how they come to be by Gods grace wholsome medicines for our soules The second good which sicknesses bring vs is to vnloose and pull away
our hearts out of the earth to lift them vp to heauen Experience teacheth that our affections are but too much rooted and tyed here below whilest we are in health and at our case we would willingly neuer part from it wee would be content that our soueraigne good felicitie were here assigned so stupid and blinde wee are But God who hath destinated vs to a better life maketh vs behold and perceiue how vaine and deceitfull the present imaginary sweetnesses and prosperities are For when hee pleaseth to visite vs with any sickenesse then we begin to consider the many miseries and incommodities that lackey our liues along euen from the cradle to the sepulchre which maketh vs know and cry out with Esay 47. v. 6. That all flesh is like grasse and all the glory of it no better then a flower of the field And Dauid Psalme 90. That the flower of this short life is such that wee are alwayes in paine and Martyrdome And with Iob 14. That man that is borne of a woman is but of short life and full of care Which is the cause wherefore God maketh vs remember principally when we feele our selues sicke or otherwise afflicted to make vs contemne the world and aspire to heauen making this miserable life distastefull that we may by meditation taste of the Heauenly life to the end that where our Treasure is there may be also our heart and that our faith and hope being retyred from the world and from the things of the world wee may be lifted vp where they haue their true obiects that is to God and to eternall life For faith also is not of things visible but inuisible and Hope is not of present goods but of goods to come that is to say of Heauenly and Eternall goods purchased by Iesus Christ goods so great and incomprehensible which as Saint Paul saith 1 Cor. 1.9 Eye hath not seene nor eare hath vnderstood nor is not come vp into the heart of man which God hath prepared for those that loue him There is also a third fruit very excellent which God maketh vs receiue of sickenesses which he sendeth vs for by this meanes we come to the tryall and proofe for to purifie and amend our faith making it appeare to his glory and to the edification of our neighbour For as by this meanes our faith is excited and raised vp from the world to God from earth to heauen from this life to the most happy and permanent for euer So is it by such prooues examined and exercised and euen as it were refined and purified like gold that is tryed and purified in the fire as Saint Peter speaketh 1 Pet. 1.7 It is also brought in euidence and to the light with patience constancy and other Christian vertues which God hath put in vs without the which wee should not be knowne of any and so in regard of our neighbours should remaine without all vse or profit And certainely wee should neuer haue knowne what the patience of Iob had beene of Abraham Dauid and many other excellent seruants of God if God had not made them passe through the fire of proofes and temptations and at this day we should not haue had so many faire examples as we haue to comfort and incourage vs to their imitation It is the same of Christian faith and patience as of a Souldier and his valour who neuer seeth well but in the middle of the combat or of the clearenesse of Stars which are not beheld but in the night or the odour of incense which is not smelt till it be cast into the fire So God maketh knowne to our brethren the courage which he hath giuen vs when hee maketh it come to our hands with some rude and violent sickenesse hee manifesteth vnto them the clearenesse of our faith when hee couereth vs with some night of affliction he maketh them smell the odour of our patience when he casteth vs into any fire of aduersity and by this meanes our brethren are not onely instructed edified and comforted by this our good example but likwise led to praise and glorifie God who strengtheneth and sustaineth vs in the feeblenesse of our flesh which demonstrateth and accomplisheth his great vertue in our great infirmitie Now behold the principall and most notable spirituall fruits which God of his bounty propoundeth vnto vs what we may gather of our corporall sickenesses And therefore Sir now that God doth visite you with this maladie and putteth you into this bed of infirmitie it behoueth you to know and to acknowledge that this is his fatherly hand that handleth you after this manner as one of his children and by which he calleth you to reioyce in those excellent fruits and profits which haue beene declared for his glory and for your good and saluation You must likewise acknowledge that he would raise you out of your sinnes and faults and would haue you effectually feele a displeasure within your selfe that you may seeke for true pardon in Christs mercies renouncing withall your heart your former euill life with a sound resolution hereafter to serue him and to walke in his feare with more zeale and affection then you haue done heretofore wholly relying vpon his grace Is not this that you promise Patient It is Also consider it is his will by this meanes to make you feele the miseries of this life that you may contemne and tread down these worldly vanities vnder foote to the ende that with all your heart you may aspire to the heauenly and eternall life and thereby to answere the dignity of that condition to which you are called to be children of God and not children of men to haue your conuersation as Citizens of heauen and not of earth and to follow after and search as Saint Paul saith for Phil. 3.20 Col. 2.12 The things which are aboue and not those things which are below Is not this also by Gods grace your resolution to doe all the dayes of your life Patient It is Acknowledge in the end that the good will of God is by this sicknesse to examine proue you to the end that your faith and your patience may become more perfect and that they may be seene and manifested to your Brethren and neighbours round about you that thereby they may be comforted and edefied and giue glory to God to see you so patiently and constantly to carry the violences and sorrowes of this affliction and that you esteeme your selfe to rest with a peaceable and quiet minde to receiue whatsoeuer else it shall please God to send vnto you Is not this the resolution which you take Patient It is I beseech God to giue you grace happily to accomplish your holy promises to his glory and your owne saluation also you must with all your heart often beseech him and implore his grace otherwise you shall neuer be capable of your selfe But if you earnestly and ardently desire him with a true and a liuely faith in the