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A59893 Sermons preach'd upon several occasions some of which were never before printed / by W. Sherlock. Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707. 1700 (1700) Wing S3364; ESTC R29357 211,709 562

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I shall observe this following method I. Consider the Duty of Gospel-Bishops and Pastors which is to Feed and to Govern the Houshold of Christ. II. The Qualifications of Gospel-Ministers which are Faithfulness and Prudence a Faithful and Wise servant III. The great rewards of such men Blessed is that servant I. The Duty of Gospel Ministers whether Bishops or others and that consists of two parts 1. To Feed 2. To Govern the Houshold or Church of Christ. They are appointed Rulers of his Houshold to give them meat in due season 1. To Feed the Flock of Christ. This command Christ gave to Peter 20. Ac●…s 28. and repeated it three times Simon son of Ionas lovest thou me more than 21. John 15 16 17. these then feed my lambs feed my sheep Now to Feed signifies to instruct men in the Knowledge of Christ for Knowledge is the proper food and nourishment of the Soul by which it grows in Spiritual Wisdom and all Vertue and Goodness and is as necessary to 1 Pet 2. 2. our Spiritual Life as natural food is to the Life of our Bodies This is life 17. John 3. eternal saith our Saviour to know Thee the only true God and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent For this reason our Saviour appointed Stewards and Dispensers of the Mysteries of his Kingdom whose whole business it should be to study the Divine Will themselves and to instruct others For this is a knowledge which must be taught Nature may instruct us in the Being of a God and the differences between good and evil and the plain Rules of Morality but the Mysteries of the Kingdom the whole oeconomy of mans Salvation by Jesus Christ is to be known only by Revelation Christ came down from Heaven to reveal this to us and he instructed his Apostles and his Apostles by their Preaching and Writings instructed the Church and have left us a standing Rule of Faith and Manners but yet it is necessary that there should be some Men peculiarly devoted to the Service of Religion the study of the Scriptures and the Work of the Ministry to instruct and teach those who have neither leisure not opportunities for enquiry nor capacity to learn without a Guide which is the case of the generality of Christians especially since Religion has been clogged with such infinite Disputes and there has been so much art used to make the plainest truths difficult obscure and uncertain to corrupt the Christian Faith and to make it comply with mens sensual Lusts or secular Interests A Guide and Instructor is absolutely necessary when there are so many Turnings and Labyrinths wherein men may lose themselves and their way to Heaven But though there were no Disputes in Religion no difficulty in understanding it though all men were agreed about the way to Heaven though the meanest Christian understood the Mysteries of Christianity as well as the greatest Divine yet there would be constant need of a Spiritual Guide while men are apt to be unmindful of their Duty and careless in the Practice of it The work of an Evangelical Pastor is not meerly to instruct the Ignorant but to exhort to reprove to admonish to watch over the Lives and Manners of Christians to make seasonable Applications to their Consciences to administer Comfort to afflicted Spirits to excite and quicken the slothful and to encourage the fearful and timerous and to assist and direct men in their Spiritual Warfare how to obtain a glorious victory over the World and the Flesh. This is to feed the Flock of Christ and to give them Meat in due season to instruct them in those things of which they are ignorant and to put them in mind of those things which they already know that their Faith may be turned into a principle of life and action and this heavenly Food may be digested into Blood and Spirits to the edifying of the Body of Christ in all Christian Graces and Vertues 2. Another part of the Ministerial Office consists in Acts of Discipline and Government Christ has made these Ministers and Servants Rulers over his houshold No Society can be preserved 5. Eph. 23. 10. John 14. without Order and Government which is as absolutely necessary in the Church as in the State Christ is the Head of the Church the Husband the Shepherd the Lord which are all names of Authority and Power and the Church is his Body his Spouse his Flock his Houshold and Family which are names of Subjection and denote a regular and orderly Society but Christ has now left this World and does not visibly appear among us to direct and govern the Affairs of his Church he is ascended into Heaven where he sits at the right hand of God and exerciseth an invisible Power and Providence for the defence and preservation of his Church on Earth He governs us by his Laws and by his Spirit and by his Ministers for when he 4. Eph. 8 11 12 13. ascended on high he led captivity captive and gave gifts to men And he gave some Apostles and some Prophets and some Evangelists and some Pastors and Teachers For the Perfecting of the Saints for the work of the Ministry for the edifying of the body of Christ Till we all come in the unity of the Faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God to a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ. When our Saviour was risen from the dead he tells his Disciples All power is given unto me both in Heaven and in 28. Mat. 18 19 20. Earth Go ye therefore and teach all Nations baptizing them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you and lo I am with you alway even unto the end of the World This is their Commission to p●…ach the Gospel and to govern his Church which was not meerly a personal Commission to the Apostles but extends to all their Successors as appears from Christ's promise to be with them in the discharge of this Ministerial Authority to the end of the World Thus St. Iohn acquaints us that Christ after his Resurrection appeared to his Apostles when they were met together and said unto them Peace be unto you as my Father hath sent 20. John 21 22 23. me so send I you And as he had said this he breathed on them and said unto them Receive ye the Holy Ghost Whose soever sins ye remit they are remitted unto them and whose soever sins ye retain they are retained This invested them with Authority but then the actual communication of Power which especially at that time was necessary to the discharge of their Office was reserved for the descent of the Holy Ghost and therefore our Saviour commanded them Not to depart from Ierusalem but to wait for the promise of the Father that is the gift of the Holy Ghost For says
had setled the Ark at Ierusalem and made that City the place of God's House and of Religious Worship and the Seat of Justice and Judgment There was the House of God verse 9. that is though the Temple was not yet built if this Psalm was composed by David as the Title of it signifies it was yet there was the Tabernacle and the Ark of God which formerly was in Shiloh and afterwards removed from one place to another till David setled it in Ierusalem Thither all the Tribes of Israel were to resort three times a year to worship God before the Ark of the Testimony 4 ver There was the Imperial Seat where David had built his Throne and Palace and where his Posterity were to dwell and govern Israel and therefore it was the Seat of Justice too as that must be where the Kings Throne and the House of God was placed There are set thrones of judgment the thrones of the house of David 5. ver These were the peculiar Privileges of Ierusalem above any other City in Iury. This was the reason of that peculiar affection and passionate concern which David had himself and exhorts all others to express for Ierusalem that he greatly rejoiced to go thither and to continue there I was glad when they said unto me Let us go into the house of the Lord our feet shall stand within thy gates Ó Ierusalem That he exhorts all people to pray for the peace and prosperity of Ierusalem and promises a Blessing to those who love it as it is in my Text Pray for the peace of Ierusalem they shall prosper that love thee peace be within thy walls and prosperity within thy palaces All this was not for the sake of the material Buildings the beauty of the place or the conveniency of its scituation but because it was the Center of Unity Which is builded as a City that is compact together whither the Tribes go up the Tribes of the Lord unto the Testimony of Israel to give thanks unto the name of the Lord 3. 4. ver Which shews in what respect he commends Ierusalem that it is built as a City which is compact together not with regard to the Uniformity and regular Order and Union of its material Buildings but that it was the Center of a Religious Unity and Order in Worship where all the Tribes of Israel met and united in the same Acts of Worship and Praise to God There was the House of God there were the set Thrones of Judgment So that to Love Ierusalem to Pray for the Peace and Prosperity of it is to love the House the Worship the Name of God to love and pray for the Unity Happiness and Prosperity of the Church for the flourishing State of Religion and the peaceful Opportunities of Worshipping God in his Holy Temple together with the equal and impartial Administration of Justice which is so much for the Publick Good to promote the Temporal and Eternal Happiness of Men that our Love to Mankind but especially our Love to the Brethren as well as our Zeal for God's Glory and Worship requires this of us For my Brethren and Companions sake I will now say Peace be within thee Because of the House of the LORD our GOD I will seek thy good v. 8 9. Thus I have given you a very plain and easy Exposition of this whole Psalm and therein have sufficiently Explained my Text. I have but one thing more to add to make way for my intended Discourse and that is to shew you that this Exhortation does directly and not merely by Accommodation and Analogy concern Us as well as it did the Iews For Ierusalem was but a Type of the Christian Church as the carnal Israel or the carnal Seed and Posterity of Abraham were of true and sincere Christians who are the Children of Abraham by Faith in Christ And therefore St. Paul expresly distinguishes between the earthly Ierusalem and the Ierusalem which descends from above 4. Gal. 25 26. For this Agar is Mount Sinai in Arabia and answereth to Ierusalem which now is and is in bondage with her Children but Ierusalem which is above or from above that is the Christian Church is free which is the Mother of us all Which in 12. Heb. 22. he calls Mount Sion the city of the living GOD the heavenly Ierusalem And 3. Rev. 12. it is called The city of GOD the new Ierusalem which cometh down out of heaven from GOD. And 21. Rev. 2. The new Ierusalem coming down out of heaven from GOD prepared as a bride adorned for her husband Which is a Description of the most reformed and purified state of the Christian Church on Earth So that this Exhortation To Pray for the Peace of Ierusalem does most properly belong to Christians because the Christian Church is the true Ierusalem the new the holy Ierusalem descending out of Heaven from GOD v. 10. By this time I suppose you understand the meaning of my Text and how much we are concerned in it and there are two parts observable in the words 1. The Duty to Pray for the Peace of Ierusalem or of the Christian Church Peace be within thy Walls and Prosperity within thy Palaces 2. The Encouragement to this They shall prosper that love thee It is the first of these I shall at present speak to The Duty to Pray for the Peace of Ierusalem wherein I shall consider two things 1. What we must Pray for 2. How necessary Prayer is to obtain these Blessings I. What we must pray for Peace and Prosperity Peace be within thy Walls and Prosperity within thy Palaces Now the Peace of the Church signifies two things 1. The Unity and Agreement of Christians among themselves 2. The Preservation of the Church from external Oppressions and Persecutions 1. The Unity and Agreement of Christians among themselves When they profess the same Faith and join in the same Worship when they love like Brethren and have a tender affection and sympathy for each other as Members of the same Body This all Christians confess to be a great and necessary Duty and pretend to lament the many scandalous Dissentions and Divisions of the Christian Church This I am sure that though Divisions and Dissentions are destructive to all Societies yet there is no Society suffers so much by it as the Christian Church This destroys Love and Charity which is the true Spirit of the Gospel and the Badge and Cognizance of our Profession By this shall all men know that ye are my Disciples if ye love one another This turns the Christian Church into a School of wrangling Disputes and makes men more concerned what they believe than how they live this gives great offence to the World representing the Christian Faith as very doubtful and uncertain and Christianity it self as a great Disturber of the Peace of Mankind this overthrows all Government and Discipline in the Church and makes its Censures despised and scorned when the most
Heaven will bear some proportion to the nature of our Work and to that service we do for God in this World Now we cannot do any more acceptable service than to serve God in the Gospel of his Son to use our utmost endeavours to propagate Religion in the World and to make other men wise and good and happy Our Saviour ●…imself came into the World on this ve●…y design and was advanc'd to the ●…ght Hand of Glory and Power as a ●…eward of it and those who are work●…rs together with him as St. Paul speaks 2 Cor. 6. 1. will receive some proportionable reward ●…lso The faithful discharge of this Duty is a work of infinite care and difficulty that it made an Apostle himself cry out Who is sufficient for these things 2 Cor. 2 16. It requires the exercise of great care ●…nd great prudence and great patience it is abundantly enough to employ our whole time and thoughts either in studying the Will of God or in attending the publick Ministries of Religion or in private Addresses and Applications to men who want our Advice and Counsel we must contentedly bear all the Affronts and Insolencies of bad men the Frowardness and Peevishness of many profess'd Christians the Gainsayings and Contradictions of sinners We must go on and persevere in our Work though our Persons and our Ministry be despised when we are reviled 1 Cor. 4 12 13. we must bless when persecuted we must suffer when defamed we must entreat yea though we are made as the filth of the world and the off-scouring of all things This is not very pleasing to flesh and blood but the harder the work is the greater will our reward be if we be found faithful and wise Servants Nay there is no Work does so ennoble the Mind as this and qualifie us for an excellent Reward No man can faithfully discharge this Work but it must purge and refine his Mind and set him vastly above this World and the little Concernments of it It gives us a more clear distinct comprehensive knowledge of God and divine things which is an Angelical perfection of the Mind and Understanding and he must be a strange man who can be so constantly employed in the Contemplation of God and the things which relate to another and a better life and not find his Soul ravish'd with those unseen and unspeakable Glories who is so constantly employed in taking care of other mens Souls and takes no care of his own who is so frequent in his Devotions as the very nature of our Work exacts from us and not live a most divine and heavenly life There are indeed some who in the most Divine Employment are no great Examples of such a divine Conversation but I fear they will not be ●…ound in the number of these faithful and wise servants Whoever heartily applies himself to the care of Souls will in the first place take care of his own and the faithful discharge of this Duty will raise us so much above the ordinary Level and Attainments of Christians as will prepare us for a greater Reward and advance us to a more perfect state of Glory Nay that immediate Relation we stand in to Christ who is the Soveraign Lord and Judge of the World if we approve our selves faithful and wise Servants will secure us of a more excellent Reward The Church on Earth and the Church in Heaven is but one Church one Houshold and Family and those whom he has made Rulers of his Houshold here to whom he has committed the greatest places of Trust and Dignity need not fear being degraded in the other World if they adorn their Office and faithfully discharge their Trust here and therefore our Saviour tells his Apostles Verily 19. Mat. 28. I say unto you that ye which have followed me in the regeneration when the Son of man shall sit in the Throne of his glory ye also shall sit upon twelve Thrones judging the twelve Tribes of Israel that is that their Reward and Glory in the other World should answer to that place of Trust and Power and Dignity which they had in the Church on Earth and this Promise is no more peculiar to the Apostles than their Office was In a word If we consider what the state of the other World is and who is King there that it is the blessed Jesus our Great High Priest King of Salem or the new Ierusalem and Priest of the most High God how mean and contemptible soever our Office is thought here we need not doubt but the Scene will be mightily chang'd when we come into that Kingdom where the King is a High Priest Let this then beloved Brethren of the Clergy be a mighty Encouragement to us to be very diligent and faithful in the discharge of this great Trust whatever Difficulties we meet with whatever Scorns Reproaches or Sufferings it is but expecting a while and our Lord will come and his Reward is with him and blessed for ever blessed is that Servant whom his Lord when 〈◊〉 cometh shall find so doing Yea blessed for ever blessed as my ●…ext gives us reason to hope is this ●…ur dear Brother whose Remains lie ●…ere before us who when his Lord ●…ame was found thus doing We ●…ay lament the loss of so kind a Relation so true a Friend so faithful a Pastor and Fellow-labourer according to the several interests we had in him but he blessed Soul has fought a good Fight and finished his course and kept the ●…aith and is now gone to receive a Crown of Righteousness a Crown of Immortality and Glory He is now gone to that great Bishop and Shepherd of Souls whose Flock he has so carefully and diligently fed and whose wandring and stragling Sheep he has reduced into the Fold To that kind Shepherd who laid down his life for his Sheep and therefore will not fail to reward those who have spent their lives and were ready to have sacrificed them too for the service of Souls When we speak of so great a Man it is below his Character to mention such things as would be thought considerable Attainments in meaner persons though indeed a truly great Man does nothing meanly A great Mind gives a peculiar grace and decency to common Actions as it was easy to observe in his very mirth and freest Humours that he never gave the Reins out of his hands but governed himself by the strictest Rules of Prudence and Religion But I shall confine my self to the subject of my Text and consider him only as a faithful and wise Steward and therefore have very little to add for I doubt not but you who knew him especially you who have enjoyed the benefit of his Ministry and have lived under his Care and Conduct have already applied what I have discoursed on this Argument to your deceased Pastor and would I have Chosen any particular man to have drawn the Character by of a wise and faithful
could things be better ordered for the encouragement of Virtue and Religion Good men whatever their Condition be have the Advantage of the Wicked even as to this present Life they may be easy and enjoy themselves in all Conditions for GOD has provided for their present Support but if bad men be Sufferers they have nothing to support them and though they be prosperous they feel such Disorders of Passions or such guilty Fears as sowre all their other Enjoyments 3. God has so wisely ordered things that we cannot support our selves under Sufferings without making a wise and good use of them for the best Arguments to comfort us under Sufferings will afford us no comfort unless they make us better It is a great comfort that Afflictions are appointed by a wise and good God But he who considers this will naturally enquire into the Reason why God strikes will search and try his way and turn unto the Lord will hear the rod and who it is that hath appointed it That Afflictions are ordered for our good will make us endeavour to reap the Spiritual Benefit of them for that Afflictions are useful is no Comfort at all unless we make a wise use of them unless they bring forth the peaceable Fruits of Righteousness No Man can take Comfort in the Rewards of the next World without bearing his Sufferings well in this for our Sufferings will have no reward unless they make us better unless they purify our Minds and exercise our Faith and Patience and Submission to the Will of God 3dly I observe That it is better to suffer than to sin even with respect to our present ease because Sufferings may be born by an innocent and vertuous Mind but Guilt inflicts an unsupportable wound upon the Spirit and ●…ose Sufferings which the Spirit of a Man can bear are rather to be chosen ●…han what the Spirit of a Man cannot ●…ear Lastly I observe That the Govern●…ent of our own Passions contributes ●…ore to our Happiness than any exter●…al Enjoyments While our Minds are disordered with violent and tumultu●…us Passions we can never be Easy and Happy whatever else we enjoy for this gives such a Wound to the Spirits as no external Enjoyments can heal But he who has his Passions under government who knows how to Love and Fear Desire and Hope though he may be a great Sufferer can never be miserable because he can support himself under all other Sufferings What a wrong Course then do the generality of Mankind take to make themselves happy They seek for Happiness without when the Foundation of Happiness must be laid within in the Temper and Disposition of our Minds An easy quiet Mind will weather all the Storms of Fortune but how calm and serene soever the Heavens be there is no peace to the wicked who have nothing but noise and tumult and confusion within To God the Father God the Son and God the Holy Ghost be Honour Glory and Power now and for ever Amen SERMON VII Preach'd at the Funeral of the Reverend Richard Meggot D. D. and late Dean of Winchester December the 10th 1692. at Twickenham I. Phil. 23 24. For I am in a strait betwixt two having a desire to depart and to be with Christ which is far better Nevertheless to abide in the flesh is more needful for you ST Paul wrote this Epistle to Philippi from Rome where he was in Bonds for the Gospel but though his Body was confined to a Prison his Soul his great Divine Soul was at Liberty to visit the Churches he had planted to advise and counsel and comfort them to encrease their Knowledge and to confirm their Faith to instame their Zeal and to spur them forward to more perfect Attainmens in all Piety and Virtue The Philippians seem greatly concerned least the Progress of ●…e Gospel should be hindred by St. Paul's Imprisonment and lest they and the whole Church should be deprived of the Labours and Ministry of so great an Apostle should this Persecution extend to Life as they had reason to fear it would As for the first St. Paul assures them That his Bonds were for the furtherance of the Gospel for his Imprisonment was taken notice of both in the Court and City which made Men curious to know what that Doctrine was which he preached and for which he suffered Bonds and this published the Gospel more effectually than his Preaching could have done Verse 12 13 c. As for the second he tells them He was no farther concerned either about Life or Death but that Christ might be magnified in his Body If he lived his Life was wholly devoted to the Service of Christ and of his Church if he died it would be for his own great Advantage To me to live is Christ and to die is gain verse 20 21. and this made it a hard choice to him whether he should desire to live or die whether he should get rid of his Bonds and make his Escape out of a troublesome World into the Regions of Ease and Rest to reap the Fruit of his Labours here in the eternal Enjoyment of his Lord whom he had so faithfully served or whether he should live to Encounter with a thousand Difficulties and Deaths in the Service of Christ and of the Souls of Men. What I should chuse I wot not for I am in a strait betwixt two having a desire to depart and to be with Christ which is far better nevertheless to abide in the Flesh is more needful for you Was there ever such a Dispute as this before That a Man who was as certain to go to Heaven as he was to die who had himself been snatch'd up into the third Heavens and had his Mind possest with strong and vigorous and lively Idea's of the Glories of that place who had seen and heard such things as could not be expressed who saw a Crown a glorious immarcessible Crown prepared for him I say that such a Man should make any question what he should chuse whether immediately to take possession of this Crown and Kingdom or to live longer in this World to suffer Bonds and Imprisonments Hunger and Cold and Stripes and all the ill usage which he had so often met with for no other reason but still to preach the Gospel and to enlarge the Borders of Christ's Church What a Contempt is this not only of the little Pleasures and Satisfactions but even of all the Miseries of Life What a Triumph is this over the World over all the Frowns and Terrours of it What a Triumph is this over Self such a degree of Self-denial as the Gospel it self does not command which is in some sence to deny Heaven to deny all the Joys of Christ's Presence for the sake of doing good For it is to delay to put off Heaven to adjourn his own Happiness that he may live the longer to serve his great Master though with great Difficulties and Labours What Love was this
Vocal and Instrumental Musick was not only used in the Worship of God but this was the Chief if not the only Use of it This is acknowledged by all but some will not allow it to be a Pattern for Christian Worship They reckon Musick among the Ceremonies of the Iewish Law fitted to the carnal State of that People and abrogated with the other Legal Ceremonies by the more perfect Dispensation of the Gospel which requires a more Spiritual Worship But a few words will shew how unreasonable this Pretence is The Song of Moses and Miriam was before the giving of the Law and therefore no part of it and though this is the first time we read of Singing there is no Reason to think that this was the first beginning of it We read of no Institution of Singing though we do of Singers that Singing seems as Ancient and Natural as publick Worship But suppose Singing had been part of the Mosaical Law the Gospel of o●…r Saviour abrogates nothing of that Law but such Types as receive their accomplishment in Christ or such Appendant Ceremonies as were meer Signs and Figures of an Evangelical Righteousness But what is Singing a Type of any more than speaking For it is only a more Harmonious and Emphatical way of speaking and I see no Reason why Men may not reject Vocal Prayer as well as Vocal Musick because they were both used by the Iews Whatever Objections are now made against Church-Musick which I have not now time particularly to examine were as good Objections in David's time as they are now and yet then Prophets composed Hymns and Prophets set the Tunes for so the chief Musitians to whom David directs his Psalms as the Titles of some of them express were Prophets as well as Musitians and methinks Men should speak more favourably of such Practices as were under the Direction and Government of Inspired Men. In the Vision of the Prophet Isaiah 6 Ch. 1 2 3. v. The Seraphims are represented crying one to another Holy holy holy is the Lord of Hosts Heaven and Earth are full of his Glory This is acknowledged to be a great Example o●… Antiphonal singing in which one answers another But then they say this plainly refers to the Ancient Temple-Worship and must not be admitted a Precedent for Christian Practice But if the Temple-Worship be a fit Precedent for the Worship of Angels Why may it not be a Precedent for the Worship of Christians whose Worship as pure and Spiritual as it is falls vastly short of Angelical Worship But do not the Angels then thus Worship God in Heaven this would be a new Objection against our Liturgy never thought of before which in the Te Deum teaches us to Sing To Thee all Angels cry aloud the Heavens and all the Powers therein To Thee Cherubin and Seraphin continually do cry Holy Holy Holy Lord God of Sabboath Heaven and Earth are full of the Majesty of thy Glory And if the Angels thus sing in Heaven surely the Precedent is not unworthy of the Christian Church on Earth The like Representation we meet with of the four Beasts and twenty four Elders Rev. 4. And the same Answer is given to it That the Images in the Apo●…lyptick Visions are fetched from the Law ●…d not from the Gospel But whensoever these Images were originally taken this Book was directed to the Christian Churches and therefore was a Rule and Precedent for them It all along describes the State of the Christian not of the Iewish Church and therefore their Worship too And if we look into the fifth Chapter we shall find these four Beasts and twenty four Elders were Christians who were redeemed by the Blood of the Lamb and sung the Song of the Lamb Thou art worthy to take the Book and to open the Seals thereof for thou wast slain and hast Redeemed us to God out of every Kindred and Tongue and People and Nation and hast made us into our God Kings and Priests and we shall reign upon the Earth Ver. 9 10. This I take to be a Christian Hymn and therefore a Pattern for Christian Worship And as much as some smile at the Conceit I can't but think that the general Exhortations in the new Testament to sing to God To admonish one another in Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs Singing and making Melody in our Hearts to the Lord though the●… are not an Apostolical Institution of Quire nor do prescribe the particula●… Forms of Cathedral Worship yet the●… justifie it all as far as it is fitted to th●… true Ends of Devotion for the Apostle●… knew after what manner they sung i●… the Iewish Church and had this bee●… so unfit as is pretended for Christian Worship they would not have exhorted Christians to sing without giving them a Caution against Iewish Singing And now it does not seem to me much to the purpose to enquire whether this Practice was for any time intermitted in the Christian Church and When and upon what Occasion i●… was Restored For if what I have now discoursed hold good it justifies the Use of Musick in Religious Worship whenever it can be had though there may be some Times and Circumstances which will not allow it Though it could be certainly proved that this was disused for the first three Centuries in the Christian Church while they were under a state of Persecution This would be no greater Argument to me against Cathedral-Worship than it is against Cathedral Churches The Poverty and afflicted State of the Church at that time would allow neither but Prosperity by degrees restored them to both We may as well argue against the Use of Musick in the Iewish Church because under the Babylonish Captivity they hung their Harps upon the Willows and refused to sing the Songs of Sion in a strange Land to those who carried them away Captives The Primitive Christians in those days never declared their dislike of this way of Worship but their Condition would not bear it No Christian will deny that singing the Praises of God and their Saviour was always a principal part of Christian Worship and therefore was the worship of the Primitive Christians unless they were defective in a Principal part of Worship so that the only Dispute can be about the manner of Singing and the chief thing objected is the Antiphonal way of singing which is acknowledged to have been used in the Iewish Church and therefore has the same Authority that Singing has But yet I will yield the Cause if any Man can give me a good Reason why it should be very Lawful and an excellent part of Religion for a hundred Men suppose to sing a whole Psalm together but very Unlawful and a Corruption of Religion to sing it Alternately Fifty to sing One Verse and Fifty the Next when by their Answering each other they mutually excite each other's Devotion and signifie the Consent and Union of their Prayers and Praises in the Whole But setting
is likely enough he thought him to be some extraordinary person He knew by the Ancient Prophecies that the Messias was to appear and knew from the Prophet Daniel that the time for his coming was accomplished nay it is probable he knew all the circumstances of his Birth and heard that ●…imony God gave him at his Bap●… This is my beloved Son but he saw he was a Man though an extraordinary Man and might not know that he was any thing more and having formerly foiled our first Parents in Paradise in the state of innocence hoped for the like success again Now if Christ himself was tempted by the Devil none of us must hope to escape tempted we shall be and therefore must take care to stand upon our guard and to fortify our Minds against all temptations And this encouragement we have from the Example of our Saviour that to be tempted is no Sin unless we yield to a temptation for He was tempted as we are yet without sin and we cannot imagine had it been a sin to be tempted that God would have permitted the Devil to have tempted our Saviour which may ease the fears of some Melancholly Christians who are afflicted with evil and tempting thoughts which their Souls abhor for whatever the cause of such thoughts be whether a frighted and disturbed imagination or the suggestion of wicked Spirits they can no more defile the Soul which abhors and rejects them with grief and indignation than they can the Paper on which they are writ Nay hence we learn that God many times exercises those with the greatest and most difficult Tryals and Temptations who are most dear to him He had no sooner proclaimed Christ his beloved Son in whom he was well pleased but he leads him by the Spirit into the Wilderness to be tempted of the Devil This Life is a State of Tryal and Probation and Temptations though they create some trouble and difficulty to good men yet do them no hurt If good men Conquer Temptations do but exercise encrease and confirm their Graces and make them great and illustrious examples to the World glorify the Divine Power in the Victories and Triumphs of his Servants over the World the Flesh and the Devil give them a secure hope in God and a transporting sense of his Love and prepare great rewards for them in the next Life And if they happen in any particular encounter to be overcome as St. Peter himself was when he denied his Master yet they rise again with glory and the sense of their sin and the shame of a defeat fills them with sorrow indignation self-revenge gives them new spirit vigour activity resolution makes them more patient of hardships and sufferings more unwearied in doing good more humble and modest and more perfectly resigned to the Will of God to dispose of them and their Services to his own Glory as he pleases God does not train up those whom he Loves and whom he prepares for Glory in ease and softness Whom the Lord loveth he chastneth and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth And the more difficult Temptations he exposes us to the greater honour he does us the more glorious will our Triumphs the richer and brighter will our Crowns be Let us then behold our Saviour in the Wilderness separated from humane conversation and all the comforts of Life in the midst of wild Beasts and tempting Spirits and not think that God uses us hardly if at any time he lets loose the Tempter upon us and gives him power over all we have as he did in the Case of Iob to afflict us in our Relations our Bodies our Estates good Names or whatever gives us the sharpest and keenest sense of suffering and is the most difficult exercise of our Faith 2. Let us consider the time when our Saviour was tempted viz. immediately after his Baptism being full of the Holy Ghost 4. Luke 1. 1. As soon as our Saviour was baptized he was led by the Spirit into the Wilderness For Then in my Text relates to the time of his Baptism and St. Luke tells us this was done in his return from Iordan where he was baptized by Iohn By this Religious Rite our Saviour had devoted himself to the immediate service of God in the Salvation of Mankind and was inaugurated into his Prophetick Office by that Testimony which was given to him by a Voice from Heaven This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased and this was the Critical time both for the Devil to tempt and for our Saviour to baffle all his temptations and to triumph over him Could the Devil have conquered our Saviour in this first assault there had been an end of this Glorious design of mans Salvation when he had enslaved and captivated the Saviour himself and therefore he began as early with ●…he second Adam as he did with the first though not with the like success Had our first parents resisted the first ●…emptation we had been happy for ●…ver but they yielded and brought ●…eath upon themselves and their Poste●…ity but the seed of the Woman whom God had promised should ●…reak the Serpents Head who was made manifest to destroy the works the Kingdom and the Power of the Devil by God's order and appointment first encounters him in his own person resists his most furious assaults makes him re●…reat with shame and despair as foresee●…ng his own destiny and the final destruction of his Kingdom As the old Serpent seduced our first Parents in Paradice and brought sin and misery and death into the world so it was very fitting that the Saviour of Mankind should give the first proof of his Divine power in conquering the Tempter This gives us great encouragement to fight under Christ's Banners against the World the Flesh and the Devil for the Captain of our Salvation has already conquered and if we are not wanting to our selves we shall be more than Conquerors through Christ who strengthens us He knows what the power of temptations is and what measures of Grace are necessary to resist them and if we do not forsake him he will not forsake us He has conquered himself and knows how to conquer and if we faithfully adhere to him we shall conquer too Nay in case we should some time be conquered this has made him a merciful and compassionate High Priest being in all things tempted like as we are He knows the weakness of humane nature and the power and subtilty of the Tempter and prays for us as he did for St. Peter That our faith fail not that if we fall we may rise again by Repentance And this is a mighty Consolation That if any man sin 〈◊〉 have an Advocate with the Father Iesus Christ the righteous who is not only a Propitiation for our Sins but was tempted also as we are 2ly St. Luke observes that our Saviour was full of the Holy Ghost which he received without measure at his Baptism when the Holy
●…hird is open and bare-faced The Devil in express words tempts him to ●…dolatry with the Promise of all the Kingdoms of the World and the Glory of them which he had drawn a beautiful Landskip of and shew'd him from a high Mountain All these things will I give thee if thou wilt fall down and worship me Or as St. Luke relates it All this power will I give thee and the glory of them for it is delivered unto me and to whomsoever I will I give it Which in some sense was true at that time not that the Devil had the Supreme and Absolute disposal of Kingdoms for St. Paul assures us that all the Powers even of the Pagan World were of God and ordained by 13 Rom 1. God But yet he was at that time the God of this World and had a more visible Kingdom than God himself The true Worshippers of God were a●… that time chiefly confined to Iudea a●… very little spot of Earth but all the Power and Glory of the World was in the hands of Idolaters who Worshipped the Devil and wicked Spirits And the force of the Argument is as if he had said to our Saviour You call your self the Son of God and Worship him but will God do that fo●… you which I can and will do if you Worship me You your self see that he has no Kingdom but Iudea to bestow on you and that also is at present in the hands of my Worshippers but what is that to all the Kingdom of the World which are at my disposal and which you see your self are mine and under my Government But our ●…aviour without disputing the value of ●…is World or what Power the Devil ●…ad in the disposal of it chides away ●…e Tempter with Indignation Be gone ●…atan For it is written Thou shalt wor●…ip the Lord thy God and him only shalt ●…ou serve But though Christ refused ●…is proffer his pretended Vicar has ●…ken it and revived the old Pagan ●…olatry for the Kingdoms of the ●…orld and the Glory of them This is the prevailing Temptation 〈◊〉 this day to corrupt Religion the ●…aith and Worship of God for some ●…mporal Advantages too many Men ●…ink That the best Religion which ●…ill best serve a secular Interest ●…nd we have reason to think that ●…o many do this and know ●…hat they do that their furious ●…eal for a false Religion is not all ●…gnorance and Mistake but an undis●…mbled Love of this World For can ●…e think that the Devil never tempt●… any Man but Christ knowingly ●…d willingly to renounce the true Re●…gion and the true Worship of God ●…r this World No doubt he does ●…d very often prevails too and these knowing Idolaters who make a downright bargain to Worship the Devil for the Kingdoms of the World and the Glory of them are those who abuse the Ignorant and Credulous with a false and hypocritical Zeal But let us remember that we mus●… Worship the Lord our God and him only must we serve Let us remember what our Saviour tells us What shall it pro●… a man if he gain the whole world a●… lose his own soul Or What shall a ma●… give in exchange for his soul Let us ●…member that the end of Religion 〈◊〉 to please God to Glorify him to 〈◊〉 like him and to enjoy him for ever●… and this will give us a secure Victo●… over the World and the Devil Whi●… God of his infinite Mercy grant throug our Lord Iesus Christ To whom with t●… Father and the Holy Ghost be Hono●… Glory and Power now and for ever Amen SERMON V. ●…each'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor at St. Bridget's Church on Tuesday in Easter-Week 1692. IV. LUKE 35. ●…t love ye your enemies and do good and lend hoping for nothing again and your reward shall be great and ye shall be the children of the Highest for he is kind to the unthankful and to the evil OUR Conformity to the Death and Resurrection of our Saviour consists in dying to 〈◊〉 and walking in newness of life ●…ich St. Paul tells us is represented 〈◊〉 the External Ceremony of Bap●…m the baptised Person being buried with Christ in Baptism and rising out of his watry grave a new born Creature 6. Rom. 3 4. For in that he died he died unto sin once but in that he liveth he liveth unto God Likewise reckon ye also your selves to be dead indeed unto sin but alive unto God through Iesus Christ our Lord 9 10. And the principal Exercise of this Divine Life which is our conformity to the Resurrection of Christ is a Divine Conversation If ye then be risen with Christ seek those things which are above where Christ sitteth at the right hand of God Set your affections on things above not on things on the earth 3. Col. 1 2. And to set our affections on things above does not only signify to think sometimes of Heaven and to desire to go to Heaven when we dye which very worldly-minded men may do but to lay up for our selves Treasures in Heaven which are durable and eternal in opposition to those perishing Treasures on Earth which are subject to Thieves to Moths and Rust 6. Matth. 19 20 21. To make to our selves friends of the mammon of unrighteousness that when we fail they may receive us into everlasting habitations 16. Luke 9. Now ye all know what this means viz. To purge our minds from the love of Riches and from all covetous Desires to improve ●…r Estates in Acts of Piety and Cha●…ty for the Service of God and to ●…pply the wants of the poor and mi●…rable to return our Money into the ●…ther World where it will encrease ●…to Eternal Life and Glory for this 〈◊〉 truly to have our Conversation in ●…eaven to live above this World to ●…t loose from all the Enjoyments of it ●…o live to God and another World ●…o improve every thing we enjoy here ●…o secure and advance our future Hap●…iness when men are Charitable upon ●…hese Principles and these Designs they ●…ust live a very heavenly Life For where our Treasure is there our hearts will be also This our Ancestors who appointed this Annual Solemnity seem to have been very sensible of That there is no particular Grace or Virtue the exercise of which is a more visible demonstration of a Divine and purified Mind which is risen with Christ and lives to God as Christ doth than the Grace of Charity and therefore that there was no time more proper to exercise Charity and to exhort Christians to Charity and to show Charity in all its Pomp and humble Bravery than the Feast of the Resurrection wherein we commemorate the Love of our Lord in dying for us and his triumph over Death and in full assurance of a blessed Immortality of which the Resurrection of our Saviour was an ocular Demonstration send our Hearts and our Eyes after him to Heaven and contemplate that Glory to which he is advanced
to his Lord what Love was this to the Souls ●…f Men it is certainly the most per●…ect imitation of the Love of Christ ●…at is possible to Man Christ so ●…oved us as to come down from Heaven to live a laborious Life and ●…o die an accursed Death for us this great Apostle so loved his Lord and so loved the Souls of Men that ●…e made it his choice to stay some time out of Heaven and to encounter all the Miseries and Terrours of this Life to serve Christ and his Church Where is this Divine Spirit now to be found Let us my beloved Brethren who are entrusted also with the Care of Souls by the great Shepherd and Bishop of our Souls blush to think how far short we fall of this Example let this inspire us with a flaming Love and Zeal for the Souls of Men for whom Christ died and make us at least contented to deny our selves some of the Ease and Security and Pleasures of Life to serve the Church of Christ which he hath purchased with his own blood But to keep my self within some Bounds I shall briefly Discourse on these two Heads which are very proper for this Occasion and very proper to my Text. First The great Rewards of faithful Pastors and Ministers of Christ and how much it is for their advantage to be removed out of this World St. Paul was very sensible of this which made him desire to depart and to be with Christ which is far better Secondly How necessary the Lives of such Men are to the Church and what a great loss it is when God removes them out of it Nevertheless to abide in the Flesh is more needful for you 1. Let us then consider in the first place the great Rewards of the faithful Ministers of Christ and how much it is for their advantage to depart and to be with Christ. Now I do not here intend a comparison between Heaven and Earth Good God! what different things are these and what Christian doubts whether Heaven be a happier Place than this World Heaven whither no Troubles or Sorrows can follow us no persecuting Sword no persecuting Tongue where we shall be delivered from all the Wants Necessities and Infirmities of the Body from ●…unger and Cold and Nakedness ●…m wracking Pains and languishing ●…cknesses where there is eternal Ease ●…d Rest and Joy without labour ●…ithout discontents without quarrels ●…here our Souls shall be perfected in ●…owledge and in love where we ●…all dwell in the Presence of God see ●…m as he is and know him even as ●…e are known where we shall dwell ●…ith Christ adore his Love behold ●…s Glory and be transformed our ●…lves into the likeness and image of ●…s Glory We have but obscure im●…rfect Conceptions of these things ●…w Heaven will out-do our highest ●…xpectations as much as the most ●…erfect state of Happiness in this World ●…ways falls short of what we expect●… and this is the case of all good ●…en it is a mighty happy Change ●…ey make when they remove from ●…arth to Heaven But there are different Degrees of Glory in the next World proportion●…d not only to our different attain●…ents in Virtue but to those different Trusts in Services which we have been employed in and have faithfully discharged here We read of the Reward of a Prophet that he who gives a Cup of cold Water to a Prophet in the name of a Prophet shall have a Prophet's Reward which must signify some peculiar Reward that shall be bestowed on Prophets We know so little of the other World that we cannot conceive what these different Rewards shall be The Prophet Daniel represents it by an external Glory 12. Dan. 3. And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the Firmament and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever But our Saviour represents this by a different degree of Rule and Empire 12. Luke 42 43 44. And the Lord said Who then is that faithful and wise steward whom his Lord shall make ruler over his houshold to give them their meat in due season This is the honourable Character of Gospel Ministers in this World that they are Rulers in God's houshold to instruct and feed them with the Word of Life and their Reward is proportioned to their Work Blessed is that servant whom his Lord when he cometh shall find so doing Of a truth I say unto you That he will make him ruler ●…ver all that he hath What this Rule ●…ignifies in the other World is a Myste●…y to us especially since we have ●…ancied the other World to be only a State of Contemplation not of Acti●…n where we shall have nothing to do ●…ut to see God and to love and to praise him but no service to do for ●…im but we know there are different ●…orders of Angels who are employed in great Trusts and Offices Arch-Angels Angels Thrones Dominions Principalities and Powers which are names of Rule and Government though we know not what their Power and Authority is nor how they Govern in like manner our Saviour promises his Apostles Verily I say unto you that ye which have followed me in the regeneration when the son of man shall sit on the throne of his glory ye also shall sit upon twelve thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel 19. Matth. 28. The like we may see in the Parable of the Pounds and Talents He who hath gained ten Pounds had Rule over ten Cities and he who gained five Pounds had Rule over five Cities for these Servants to whom the Lord gave these Pounds and Talents to improve plainly signify his Stewards and the Ministers of his spiritual Kingdom for no other Persons have in so peculiar a manner this honourable Character of the Servants of Christ throughout the Gospel And if there be Order and Government among the Angels themselves Why should we think that there is nothing like this among glorified Saints If Angels are the Ministers of God there is no reason to think that Heaven is a State of meer Rest and Contemplation especially when Happiness consists in Action And if Christ have any Ministers of his spiritual Kingdom in the next World it is most reasonable to think that those shall have the greatest Authority and be employed in the noblest Services who have been his faithful Stewards and Ministers in this World For the Church on Earth and in Heaven is the same Church though their State be very different and therefore they do not lose their relation to Christ nor their station in his Church by removing to Heaven It is a Sacerdotal Kingdom our High Priest is King and therefore a Priest of Iesus how mean soever this be thought now will be one of the highest Characters in Heaven What the Happiness of this is we cannot tell but we know that there are no empty Titles in Heaven but every degree of Dignity there signifies a peculiar degree of Happiness
and what an advantageous exchange then is it for a faithful Minister of Jesus to be removed from Earth to Heaven For let us consider what the State of Christ's Ministers is in this World what it was in St. Paul's days he tells us 2 Cor. 6. 4 10. In all things approving our selves as the Ministers of God in much patience in afflictions in necessities in distresses in stripes in imprisonments in tumults in labours in watchings in fasting by pureness by knowledge by long-suffering by kindnesses by the Holy Ghost by love unfeigned by the word of truth by the power of God by the Armour of righteousness on the right hand and on the left by honour and dishonour by evil report and good report as deceivers and yet true as unknown and yet well known as dying and behold we live as chastened and not killed as sorrowful yet always rejoycing as poor yet making many rich as having nothing and yet possessing all things Which describes a most laborious Life a Scene of Wants of Difficulties of Sufferings a perpetual exercise of passive Virtues to reconcile the most appearing Contradictions to live and struggle and contend in this World and to fetch their Comforts and Supports from Heaven This indeed is not always the State of the Christian Church nor of the Ministers of it but yet in the greatest external Prosperity of the Church the Ministers of Religion who discharged their Trust with Diligence and Faithfulness find many difficulties to encounter The care of Mens Souls is it self a mighty Trust and Who is sufficient for these things consider but the Charge St. Paul gives to Timothy 1 Epistle 4. 11 c. Let no man despise thy youth but be thou an example of the believers in word in conversation in charity in spirit in faith in purity give attendance to reading to exhortation to doctrine neglect not the gift that is in thee which was given thee by Prophesy by laying on of the hands of the Presbytery Meditate upon these things give thy self wholly to them that thy profiting may appear to all take heed to thy self and to thy doctrine continue in them for in doing this thou shalt both save thy self and them that hear thee Here is work enough to employ the whole Man and our utmost care and diligence and prudence work for the Study for the Closet for the Pulpit as the same Apostle exhorts and charges Timothy to preach the word to be instant in season out of season to reprove rebuke exhort with all long-suffering and Doctrine 2 Tim. 4. 2. But yet though there be Labour and Diligence in this it would be a delightful work were our Labours always blessed with success could we rescue the Souls of Men from the Dominion of their Lusts and from the power of the Devil could we turn them from Darkness to Light and from the power of Satan unto God but we must often expect to labour all night and catch nothing we must contend with the Lusts and Vices of Men must bear their Folly their Frowardness their Reproaches and Censures and Injuries be thought Troublesome Pragmatical and Busy-bodies for our charitable Exhortations and Reproofs and watchfulness over their Souls And when the Church is at ease and rest from without how often is it rent and torn in Pieces with Schisms and Heresies as St. Paul forewarned Timothy The time will come when they will not endure sound Doctrine but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves Teachers having itching ears and they shall turn away their ears from the truth and be turned unto fables 3 4. ver and what infinite Labours and Difficulties does this create to the Ministers of the Gospel to heal the Breaches of the Church to confute Heresies Atheism Infidelity and to be scorned and persecuted for it with a bitter Rage and Zeal That St. Paul might well add But watch thou in all things endure afflictions do the work of an Evangelist make full proof of thy ministry 5 verse We ought not indeed to be discouraged by such difficulties as these because our Reward will be great in Heaven but it will be a happy Day when Our warfare shall be accomplished when we shall cease from our labours and our works shall follow us when we can say with St. Paul I have fought a good fight I have finished my course I have kept the faith henceforth there is laid up for me a Crown of righteousness 2. Thus to die is their gain Nevertheless it is more needful for the Church that they should abide in the flesh And a great loss it is to the Church when they die I need not use many words about this for the case is plain The Death of every good Man who is very useful to the World in what way soever he be useful is a very great loss for Death puts an end to his doing any more good in this World but as to take care of the Souls of Men is to do the greatest good to Mankind because the Happiness of our Souls is of the greatest concernment to us so to lose a faithful and a prudent Guide must be the greatest loss We indeed of this Church have great reason to bless God that he has sent forth so many able and painful Labourers into his Harvest that it is not the loss of every good Man that can much affect us at ordinary times for there are great numbers of wise and good Men to perpetuate a Succession of able and faithful Guides but a St. Paul is at any time and in any Age of the Church a great loss Nay Men who are much Inferiour to St. Paul but yet fitted with peculiar Abilities to serve the Church at some certain Seasons and in some difficult Circumstances are a very sensible loss at such a time when their service is most needful A Man of Counsel and Conduct who is fit to sit at the Helm and knows how to steer in a Storm is a great loss in times of Difficulty and Trouble when the Church is assaulted on all hands and it is hard to avoid one Mischief or Inconvenience without runinto another A Man of Goodness and Temper who knows how to govern his own Passions and how to soften and manage the Passions of other Men is a very sensible loss when the Passions of Men are broke loose and disturb the Peace of the Church and even threaten the ruine of it A Man of Learning and sound Judgment who can distinguish betwen Truth and Error in all its most artificial and flattering Disguises is a great loss when old Errors are revived and new ones broached when we must dispute over again the very Being of a God the truth of the Scriptures and Articles of the Christian Faith A Man of great Diligence and Industry Courage and Resolution to defend the Truth to oppose Heresies and Schisms to preserve the Unity of the Church and the Integrity of the Christian Faith is a very
lash●… of spiteful and envenomed Tongue●… But what a Loss has Religion and the Church of England in such a critical Time in the Death of such a Queen and such a Prelate I pray God make up this Loss In a word That great Passion which afflicts and oppresses our good King gives an unexceptionable Testimony to the incomparable Worth of our deceased Queen The too severe and visible Effects of it shew that it is not an ordinary nor a dissembled Passion Nor is it an ordinary thing for a Prince of so great a Mind who can look the most formidable Dangers and Death it self in the face without fear whom all the Powers of France cannot make look pale or tremble to sink and faint and to feel all the Agonies of Death in the dying Looks of a Beloved Consort All Story cannot furnish us with many Examples of such soft and tender Passions in such a warlike and fearless Mind and what but a mighty Vertue could so charm a Prince as to forget his natural Constancy and Resolution I 'm sure though we ●…y very dear for the Experiment 〈◊〉 the loss of an excellent Queen ●…e have so much the more reason 〈◊〉 think our selves happy in a ●…ng for a due mixture and tempe●…ment of such fearless Courage and ●…avery and such tender Passions is ●…e most perfect Composition of an ex●…ellent Prince And now it may be you will tell ●…e that I have taken great pains 〈◊〉 confute my Text and that I ●…ave done it effectually for we ●…ght not to be dumb but may ●…ery justly complain of such a loss ●…s this This I readily grant That we ●…ay complain of such a loss but ●…his is no confutation of my Text. ●…e may complain and give Ease ●…nd Vent to our Sorrows by such Complaints while we do not complain against God and accuse him foolishly To submit to the Will of God which is here exprest by being Dumb and not opening our Mouths does not signify not to feel our Losses and Sufferings or not to complain of them but not to reproach the Divine Providence no●… to cast off our Hope and Trust in God Iob felt his Sufferings and complained of them in as moving and tragical Expressions as any other Man could and yet is proposed to us as an Example of admirable Patience because he did not charge God foolishly nor cast off his hope in him This we never can have any reason for for whatever we suffer it is a wise and merciful Providence which inflicts it But yet Mankind are very apt when they suffer hard things either to deny a Providence or which is more absurd and unreasonable to reproach it for if there be a God he is Wise and Good and Merciful and Just which is the Notion all Mankind have of God and if this God governs the World all Events are ordered with Wisdom Justice and Goodness and all thinking Men in cool and sober Thoughts will be ashamed to quarrel with such a Providence But yet we are very apt to ask Questions which we cannot easily answer and then to make our own ig●…rance an Objection against the Di●…ne Providence As in the Case before us the ●…dden and untimely Death of an ●…cellent Princess who had Strength ●…d Vigor of Age which promised 〈◊〉 much longer Life and who ●…ould certainly have done great ●…ood to the World as long as she ●…ad lived but is cut off in the ●…igor and Strength of Age and all ●…er Thoughts even all her great ●…d excellent Designs of doing Good 〈◊〉 the World perish with her ●…hile Tyrants and Oppressors live ●…o be the Plagues and Scourges of Mankind Now though we do not know ●…he particular Reasons of such Pro●…idences yet it is easy to frame some general Answers which may ●…atisfy all the Friends of Providence If the Objection relates to our selves who suffer by this Loss there is a very plain Answer to it but a very terrible one That God is Angry with us and by the untimely Death of an excellent Princess who made it her whole Study and Design to do us Good threatens his Judgments against us if we do not take Care to prevent them by a timely Repentance If the Objection relates only to the untimely Death of an excellent Princess that she should so suddenly be snatched away from the Joys and Pleasures of a Throne this is no Objection at all at least not a●… Objection fit for Christians to make For can we think that the greatest and most happy Monarch loses any thing by the Exchange if he be translated from Earth to Heaven That the Joys of Paradise are not greater than a Crown Our good Queen did not think so who knew what an Earthly Crown meant but was willing to part with it for Heaven who saw Death approaching without fear and prepared to receive its Stroke with that calmness and sedateness of Mind as nothing could give but an innocent Conscience and much greater Hopes But as for our selves though we must acknowledge that we have re●…eived a very great Loss in the ●…eath of an excellent Queen yet we ●…ave no reason to quarrel at Pro●…idence while God preserves our ●…ing to go in and out before us ●…e had indeed perpetual Day and ●…o sooner was one Sun withdrawn ●…ut another ascended our Horizon ●…ith equal Lustre and Brightness ●…his was a peculiar Happiness ●…hich we never had before and ●…hich the Necessities of our Affairs ●…equired now but though God has ●…ut us short in this we have a King still the Terror of France ●…nd the Protector of Europe a King whom Affection as well as Blood has Naturalized to us who loves our Nation and our Church which he has once delivered and God grant ●…e may live long to settle and pro●…ect both We have no reason to fear our Enemies either at home or abroad while a Prince is at the Helm who wants neither Counsel nor Courage especially if we follow that noble Example which the Two Houses of Parliament have set us to give him such fresh Assurances of our Fidelity as may strengthen his Hands against his and our Enemies Abroad and make him easy and safe at Home To conclude This is God's doing and it becomes us to be dumb and not to open our Mouths because he has done it He is the Sovereign and Unaccountable Lord of the World who shall say unto him What dos●… thou Life and Death are in his hands the Fates of Princes and Kingdoms That he has done it should be a sufficient Reason to us to submit because though he does things great and wonderful and beyond our Understanding yet he never does any thing but what is wise and good This I 'm sure is the most effectual way to turn even the severest Judgments into Blessings to reverence God and to humble our selves under his mighty hand and implore his Mercy to repair those Breaches he has made upon us We must not complain of
the thing and the only Dispute is about Matter of Fact whether God have revealed his Will to Mankind whether there ever were such inspired Men sent by God to instruct the World whether there ever were any true Miracles wrought or any certain Predictions of things to come and when Men are satisfied that such things may be as they certainly may be if there be a God it will dispose them to a more modest and impartial Examination of such Matters and not suffer them to despise Revealed Religion at all adventures For in Matters especially of such vast moment no wise Man will reject and scorn what may be true till he can prove it to be false 2. Since then we must confess that it is possible that God should reveal his Will to Mankind let us consider which is most probable which is most agreeable to those Notions we have of God that he should or should not make such a Revelation of his Will Now if we may judge of this by the general Sense of Mankind there was not a Man in the World in former Ages who believed a God but did believe also some kind of Commerce and Communication between God and Men. This was the Foundation of all their Religious Rites and Ceremonies which every Nation pretended to receive from their Gods This gave Birth to all their Superstious Arts of Divination that they believed their Gods had a perpetual Intercourse with Men and by various Means gave them notice of things to come ●…nd the Stoick in Tully thought That ●…e Acknowledgment of a God did as ●…ecessarily infer Divination as Divina●…on did prove the Being of a God Ego ●…im sic existimo si sint ea genera divi●…andi vera de quibus accepimus quoeque co●…imus esse Deos vicissimque si Dii sint esse ●…ui divinent Is it possible as I observed before to ●…magine that God should make reaso●…able Creatures who are made to know ●…im and to be happy in the Knowledge and Love and Admiration of him and withdraw himself from them without giving them any visible Tokens of his Presence or any other View of his Glory then in the weak and glimmering Reflections of his Works Had Man preserved the Innocence and Purity of his Nature for whether we believe the History of Moses or not if we believe that God made Man we must believe that he made him Holy he had been fit for the Presence and Conversation of God as Angels and Holy and Pure Spirits are and in this State there can be no doubt but God would have shewn himself and his Glory to Man in some Measure and Proportion as he does to the Angels in Heaven as the History of Moses assures us that God did to Adam in Paradise So that Man was made if I may so speak with Reverence for the Conversation of God which pious and devout Souls recover in some measure on Earth and which we all hope perfectly to enjoy in Heaven Sin indeed as necessarily it must has made a greater distance between God and Man but if we must live in the other World and be happy or miserable there as the Deist professes to believe if God still exercises any Care and Providence over Mankind it seems absolutely necessary that he should give some sensible Tokens of his own Being and Presence and instruct them more perfectly in his own Nature and Will then the Light of Nature teaches For how much soever Men may magnifie the Light of Nature it is certain the State of the World was very ignorant and corrupt and Mankind knew little of God beyond a general Perswasion that there was such a Being and therefore worshipped a Multiplicity of Gods and any thing for God and that with such ridiculous and barbarous Rites as were a Reproach to the Na●…e both of God and Man And can ●…y Man who believes a Divine Provi●…nce think that God takes no care of ●…s own Glory and Worship nor of the ●…uls of Men And it is certain he has ●…ken none if he have not revealed ●…mself and his Will to the World Especially when we consider that in ●…ose dark Times of Paganism the De●…l and Evil Spirits had every where ●…eir Temples and Altars and Priests ●…d Sacrifices frequently appeared to ●…eir Votaries in visible Shapes and in●…ituted their own Rites of Worship and ●…ave forth their Oracles and Responses ●…nd by their various Arts of Divinati●…n gave them notice of many Events ●…or though these were Cheats and Im●…ostures they were not all the Cheats ●…f Priests but of Evil Spirits who im●…osed both upon Priests and People and ●…y these Arts begot in them a great O●…inion of their own Divinity as we must confess unless we will deny the Credit of all Histories And when this by the secret and hidden Counsels of God was the miserable and degenerate State of Mankind can we think that God should leave himself without any other Witness than the Light of Nature should give no Demonstrations of a Power superior to all these vulgar Deities nor give Men any certain Notices of his Will no Rules of Conversation or Worship It is certain in Matter of Fact that all the Reformation which has been made in Mens Faith and Worship and Manners is owing to the Jewish and Christian Religion This put a stop to their absurd Idolatries and restored the Worship of the One Supreme God in the World which is so wonderful a Change as could not have been wrought without some visible and irresistible Proofs of Divinity This is sufficient to shew how unreasonable it is in those Men who believe a God to deny all Revelation For it is certain that God can reveal Himself and his Will to Mankind if he pleases and that the Nature and Providence of God and the State of the World makes it highly reasonable to think he has done it The Design of all which is no more but this to remove Mens Prejudices against the very Notion of a Revealed Religion For were this effectually done they would soon discover the most unquestionable Characters of Divinity in the Gospel of our Saviour I am sure if we do believe a God and another World nothing can be so desirable as a more explicite and perfect Account of ●…he Will of God and the Way to Heaven than meer Nature can give us What Impression this may make upon profess'd Deists I cannot tell they ●…ave so used themselves to laugh at eve●…y thing that is serious and to confute ●…he wisest Arguments with bold and profane Jests that little Good can be expected from them But I hope this may caution those who are not yet ●…nfected and make the Name of a Deist ●…n a Christian Nation as contemptible ●…s the Name of an Atheist they are both ●…wing to the same Cause they live much alike they are equal Enemies to Christianity and equally dangerous to any Government where they themselves are not ●…ppermost It is a
particular Occasion of this Day 's Solemnity though possibly some may think that this Application comes too late it might have been very seasonable one or two and thirty Years ago while the Marks of this terrible Vengeance were fresh and visible when the Ruins of our Houses and Churches could only tell us where London stood and shew us its Funeral Pile where its Glory lay in the Dust When so many thousand Families felt the smart of their ruined Fortunes and were either forc'd to begin the World again or sunk irrecoverably under it This fiery Vengeance had a Voice then and a very terrible Voice enough to awaken the most stupid and Lethargick Sinners But when we see our City rebuilt more beautiful than ever as the little poor Remains of the old one witness When our Riches and Glory are increased beyond the Example of most former Ages it seems too late to lament over the Ashes and Rubbish of our fired City when there are no visible Remains of these Ruins to move our Pity or Sorrow And indeed were this the only Design of this Annual Fast it were high time to put an end to it or to turn it into a Thanksgiving Festival For it is in vain to expect that after three and thirty Years the return of this Day should revive and renew our Sorrows and Lamentations when our Ruins are removed our Losses repaired and those frightful Impressions which the sight of that devouring Fire made on us forgot and little left to put us in mind that our City was burnt but the Inscription upon the Monument and the sight of a New City with the several Dates of its Resurrection which must needs qualifie all melancholy and sorrowful Reflections on what is so long past But though the Design of this Solemnity is not to represent and act over again a new doleful Scene of Horror Confusion and Amazement which neither Nature nor Art can imitate as we saw it once on this Day without such another amazing Sight which God grant we may never see again till the General Conflagration yet it is of great use to keep up a lively Sense of such Judgments upon our Minds which become the Subject of Reason of cool Thoughts and wise Consideration when the Terror and Frightfulness of them is over Judgments could never make a lasting Reformation in the World were we concerned to remember them no longer than we feel their Smart but they are intended both for Punishment and Instruction the Punishment ends with the Smart and that puts an end to all whining and tragical Complaints but this alone is the Discipline of Fools or Brutes The Instruction is for Men and this is to last as long as Memory and Thought and Reason last What could the Fire of London teach us thirty three Years ago which it does not teach a wise Man still And what Thoughts and devout Passions became us then which are not still on this Day the proper Exercise of our Devotion When we saw our Churches and Houses in Flames when we saw those furious Torrents of Fire rowling down our Streets and despising all the Opposition that Humane Art or Strength could make as if they had known by what a Divine and Irresistible Commission they acted there were few Men to be found who did not express a great Fear and Reverence of the Power and Justice and terrible Majesty of God who did not see and own the Hand of God and the visible Tokens of his Displeasure and begin in good earnest to think of reforming their Lives and making their Peace with God who had now taken the Rod into his own Hand When we saw our Riches make to themselves Wings and fly away as an Eagle towards Heaven when we saw all our Pride and Glory the Toil and Labour of our whole Lives the Food and the Instruments of our Lusts vanish into Smoke and Dust this effectually taught us the Uncertainty of all present things and made us seriously consider what an ill State those were in who had nothing to trust to but such vanishing Treasures and how reasonable our Saviour's Command is Not to lay up for our selves Treasures on Earth where Moth and Rust do corrupt and where Thieves break through and steal but to lay up for our selves Treasures in Heaven which are not subject to such Casualties which will make us bear such Losses better when they come and secure our eternal Interest When Men saw their Riches and Treasures vanish in a Cloud it naturally made them consider how much of this they owed to the Poor how much they daily spent upon their Lusts and how much they had unjustly got that is how much of what God had taken from them was not their own and how much they had abused the Gifts of God Very wise and pious Thoughts had they lasted and yet too plain to be missed by those who thought at all when they saw these Lessons written in bright Characters of Fire Now was all this do you think calculated only for Sixty six Is not God the same still a Just and Righteous Judge who is angry with the wicked every day though he do not every day bend his Bow and let fly his Arrows though he do not every day make the Earth tremble and quake and the very Foundations of the Hills to shake because he is angry though we do not every day see a Smoke go out of his Presence and a consuming Fire out of his Mouth though he do not upon every Provocation appear in his terrible Majesty riding upon the Cherubins and flying upon the Wings of the Wind. Methinks one such Example might serve us for some Ages without expecting or desiring to be summoned again to Repentance by new Terrors God is gracious and merciful slow to anger and of great kindness He delights more to display his Glory in Acts of Goodness and Bounty to his Creatures but Judgments are his strange Work which makes the signal Execution of them so very rare and the way to have them rare is not to forget them to learn Righteousness by the things which we have suffered to fear and tremble before that God who is so terrible in his Doings towards the Children of Men. But if the Fire of London was too long since to work upon our Fears at this distance though I confess I wonder how any Man who saw that Sight should ever forget it or remember it without a just Awe and Reverence of God but I say if these Impressions of Fear and Terror are lost let the Beauty and Glory of our New City our increasing Riches our flourishing Trade our Ease and Plenty teach us to Love and Reverence and Worship and Praise that God who in the midst of Iudgment hath remembred Mercy who hath pluck'd us as a Firebrand out of the Fire and hath not suffered our Enemies to triumph over us who said Down with it down with it even to the Ground This is the way to
of the Evening and Adam and his Wife hid themselves from the Presence of the Lord God amongst the Trees of the Garden Which seems to intimate that there was some particular Place in Paradise where God used to meet with them from which they fled and by so doing thought to hide themselves from the Presence of God In the Story of Cain and Abel this seems more plain there was at that time some peculiar Place whither they brought their Offerings to God and therefore where God was supposed peculiarly present to receive their Offerings Gen. 4. 3 4. and in v. 14. Cain complains Behold thou hast driven me out this Day from the Face of the Earth and from thy Face shall I be hid that is from thy Presence as it is expounded ver 16. Cain went out from the Presence of the Lord and dwelt in the Land of Nod. Where it is plain the Presence of the Lord signifies a certain Place where God was so present as he was not in other Places for we can never go out of the Essential Presence of God as the Psalmist witnesses Psalm 139. 6 7 8 9. Whither shall I go then from thy Spirit or whither shall I go from thy Presence If I climb up into Heaven thou art there if I go down into Hell thou art there If I take the Wings of the Morning and remain in the uttermost Parts of the Sea even there also shall thy Hand lead me and thy Right Hand shall hold me and therefore in this Sense the Land of Nod was as much God's Presence as where Abel and Cain dwelt before but Cain went out from the Presence of God into the Land of Nod that is from that place where God dwelt and conversed with them into a Land where he never vouchsafed such a peculiar presence In the History of Abraham Isaack and Iacob we not only learn that in those days they always had their peculiar and appropriate places of worship but that they pitched their Tents and built their Altars either in such places as God directed them to or where God appeared to them and those were the places where God ordinarily Converst with them Thus the Lord appeared unto Abram in the place of Sichem in the Plain of Moreh and there he built an Altar unto the Lord who appeared unto him Genes 12. 6 7. hither he returned again when he came out of Aegypt unto the place of the Altar which he had made there at first and there he called on the Name of the Lord. Genes 13 4. so that the appearance of God to him in this place had made it a standing place of Worship and here God appeared to him again and renewed his Promise to him after the departure of Lot After this by God ' s command Abram removed his Tent and dwelt in the Plain of Mamre and there he built an Altar to the Lord Genes 13. 18. and here God frequently appeared to Abram as we may see in 15 17 18 Chap. Thus when God appeared to Isaack at Beersheba he built an Altar and called upon the Name of the Lord and pitcht his Tent and took up his abode there as in a place where God was present 26 Genes 24 25. Thus as Iacob was going towards Haran being forced to lodge all night in the Field in his Dream he saw a Ladder set upon the Earth and the top reach'd to Heaven and the Angels of God ascended and descended on it and God himself stood above it and renewed his Promise and Covenant to Iacob From hence Iacob concluded that God was peculiarly present in this place how dreadful is this place this is none other but the House of God and this is the Gate of Heaven and therefore he calls the place Bethel and set up the Stone for a Pillar whereon he lay and powred Oil on it and vowed that if he came again in peace to his Fathers House that Stone which he had set up should be God ' s House 28 Gen. and accordingly when he was returned from Padan-Aram God himself commanded him to go up to Bethel and dwell there and to make there an Altar to God who appeared to him when he fled from the Face of his Brother Esau 35 Genes 1. After the Days of the Patriarchs the next instance of this nature is that of Moses to whom God appeared in a burning Bush and said Draw not nigh hither put off thy Shoes from off thy Feet for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground that is consecrated by the Presence of God to whom we must approach with all external Reverence which pulling off the Shoes was an expression of in those Eastern Countries 3 Exod. 1 c. and a like example we have in Ioshua 5 Chap. 13 14 15. And this is a true Account of the holiness even of the Iewish Tabernacle and Temple There were indeed great Mysteries concealed under Types and Figures but these Types were not the holiness of the place but God's peculiar Presence there When Moses had set up the Tabernacle a Cloud covered the Tent of the Congregation and the Glory of the Lord filled the Tabernacle 40 Exod. 34. Thus at the Dedication of Solomon's Temple when the Priests were come out of the Holy Place the Cloud filled this House of the Lord so that the Priests could not stand to minister because of the Cloud for the Glory of the Lord had filled the House of the Lord 1 Kings 8. 10 11. This was a visible Sign that God had taken possession of this House and would dwell there as Solomon expounds it 12 13 ver Then spake Solomon the Lord said he would dwell in the thick darkness I have surely built Thee a House to dwell in a setled place for Thee to abide in for ever For this reason it is called the House of God his Habitation his Dwelling-place his Gate his Courts and which is the true Interpretation of all this his Presence Let us come before his Presence with thansgiving 95 Psal. 2. that is to his House and Temple where God is present which is therefore called appearing before the Lord as all the Tribes of Israel were commanded to do three times every year at the three solemn Festivals and this appearing before the Lord was their coming up to Ierusalem to worship at the Temple This I hope sufficiently proves that both before and under the Law God who is essentially present in all places was yet so peculiarly present in some places as he was not in others 2. But for the better understanding this we must inquire what this special and peculiar Presence of God is For this seems a great difficulty to some Men that God who is present every where should not be equally present in all places But the Account of this I think is plain and short that though God is present every where he is not equally present in all places to all purposes which is the only possible distinction
that can be made concerning the Presence of an omnipresent Being God is present in Heaven in Earth and in Hell but he manifests himself very differently in each and these different Manifestations are a different kind of presence As to keep to my present Subject God is present in all the Earth as the Supreme Lord Governour and Preserver of all things but in some Places he was peculiarly present to reveal his Will to Men and to receive their Homage and Adorations And this is that which is peculiarly called the Presenc●… of God in Scripture as is evident fro●… all the instances which I have already given But is not God present in all place●… to hear the Prayers of good Men wh●… call upon him Yes most certainly and so he was both before and under th●… Law and yet we see that he sanctifie●… some places with his more peculiar pre●… sence for the Publick and Solemn Acts of Worship A Prince may receive 〈◊〉 private Petition from a private Hand 〈◊〉 wherever he is present but yet may think it very fitting to appoint a Presence of State to receive the public●… Homage and Addresses of his Subjects 〈◊〉 thus in fact it was in the Iewish Temple and was as reasonable as the publick Solemnities of worship are without which Religion it self would be banished the World For did Men once believe that they could worship God as well at home as at Church that God is no more present in religious Assemblies than in their private Closets there were an end of Publick Worship and of Religion with it This is too visible in those who have entertained this Opinion they eit●… quite desert the Publick Worship and grow careless and unconcerned for Religion or if they do sometimes come to Church it is to comply with Popular Custom and Opinion or only to gratifie an itching Ear and Athenian like to hear some new thing But when God who has his Throne in Heaven has his Footstool and Presence on Earth where he commands us to pay our Homage this preserves the Sense of God and of Religion alive in the World and gives a just awe and reverence for God when we approach his Presence This is a very Sensible Reason for appropriated places of Worship where God vouchsafes his more peculiar Presence if this were not originally a Divine Institution as the Instances I have already given fairly intimate it was then meer natural Reason taught it all Mankind for there never was any Nation which worshipped any God but they erected Temples for their Worship The Poverty and persecuted State of the Christian Church for the three first Centuries have made some think that they had no Churches or appropriated Places of Worship but a learned Man of our own Mr. Mede has proved beyond all contradiction that this is a mistake and the Zeal o●… Christians in building Magnificent Churches in the Reign of Constantine the firs●… Christian Emperor shews plainly wha●… their Sense was of this matter And it is as evident that all Nations did believe that the Gods they worshipped were peculiarly present in their Temples The Pagans did not believ●… their Gods to be Omnipresent and therefore endeavoured by Magical Spell●… and Charms to shut them up in thei●… Images and Temples that they migh●… know where to find them and in thi●… Notion the ancient Christians abominated the thoughts of Temples and Images since they worshipped a God wh●… fills Heaven and Earth with his Presence this indeed was a corruption o●… Natural Religion as Polytheism and 〈◊〉 dolatry was but shews how necessary they thought a Divine Presence to 〈◊〉 place of Worship The Iews understood better tha●… God could not be confined to any place●… that the Heaven and Heaven of Heaven●… could not contain him as Solomon owns in his Prayer of Dedication but yet begs that God would be graciously pleased to be present to hear and answer the Prayers and Supplications which should be made to him in that House which is all the peculiar Presence he prays for which is necessary to make a House of Prayer the name God himself gives to the Iewish Temple My House shall be called a House of Prayer Now if this be the proper notion of God's House that it is a House of Prayer a House where God is peculiarly present to hear our Prayers we must own that every Christian Church is as much the House of God as the Temple at Ierusalem was unless we will deny that God is as present in Christian Assemblies and in places dedicated to Christian Worship as he was in the Iewish Temple which is to make Christianity a more imperfect Dispensation than Iudaism for that is certainly the most perfect state of the Church where God is most peculiarly present There is indeed a great difference between the Iewish Temple and Christian Churches but as to the Presence of God which only makes a Temple the advantage is greatly on the Christian side The Ark of the Covenant the Tabernacle and Temple contained many Types and Figures of Christ but these Types were not the Presence of God nor the Object of their Religious Worship which had been Idolatry against the Second Commandment but for the sake of these Types God chose that place for his peculiar Presence Now instead of these Types we have the Antetype it self the Son of God made Flesh who though ascended into Heaven has promised his peculiar Presence in all the Assemblies of Christians which is such a Presence of God as never filled the Iewish Temple till Christ appeared for which Reason God tells them that the Second Temple though it fell vastly short of the External Beauty and Magnificence of the First yet should excel in Glory by the personal Appearance of Christ in it Haggai 2. 3 7. Malach. 3. 1. So that Christ having promised that wherever two or three are gathered together in his Name he will be in the midst of them every Christian Church has a Divine Presence greater than the Temple For though we should grant that this Promise extends to all the occasional Meetings of Christians whatever the Place be yet it much more extends to all the Solemn and Publick Places and Acts of Worship Thus there was but one Temple in the whole Land of Canaan God for Mystical Reasons confining his more peculiar Presence to that House where he had placed the Types and Figures of Christ through whom only we have Access to God but now this blessed Jesus who is greater than the Temple is in all Christian Assemblies and makes every Christian Church greater than the Temple In this Sense our Saviour told the Woman of Samaria Woman believe me the Hour cometh when ye shall neither in this Mountain nor yet at Ierusalem worship the Father Iohn 4. 21. which does not signifie that hereafter there should be no peculiar and appropriate Places of Worship but that the Presence and Worship of God should no longer be confined to any
would I cannot imagine that it should weaken the Argument to translate this Immortal Life from Earth to Heaven which is so much a happier Place than this Earth And yet I doubt not but were this the Case that Vertuous Men should be immortal in this World and none but Sinners should die Sin would render Men the most contemptible and infamous Creatures to prefer the short Extravagancies of Vice before a Vertuous Immortality In short the difference between Time and Eternity is such a Reason as no difficulties can answer Eternal Happiness is an abundant recompence for any temporal sufferings and whatever the difficulties of Virtue and Religion may be they must not be compared with Eternal Miseries 2dly As there is a vast difference between Time and Eternity so there is as vast a difference between Things Temporal and Things Eternal I do not intend at present to represent to you the Eternal Happiness or Miseries of the next Life as I find them described in Scripture nor either lessen the Happiness or aggravate the Sufferings of this present Life but shall keep close to my Argument and only consider the difference which Time and Eternity makes between things and a very few Words will explain this For it is evident that whatever is subject to Time is liable to Changes Revolutions Intermissions but what is Eternal hath an unchangeable Nature and is always the same And what a vast difference does this make between the Happiness and Miseries of this perishing Life and the Eternal Happiness and Miseries of the next The Happiness of this Life can't be very valuable because it is not constant the Enjoyments of it are frequently delayed disappointed or interrupted and the Miseries of it are not so very formidable because they have their Allays and Intermissions too and cannot continue long in great extremity This is the Nature of temporal things to change and alter which lessens the Pleasures and tempers the Miseries of Life But an eternal constant uninterrupted Happiness an eternal constant uninterrupted Misery a Happiness and Misery without any end and without any Intermission or Allay this is perfect Happiness and perfect Misery infinitely more to be desired and feared than what Time can alter This represents Temporal Things as in themselves of no great value and gives a Natural Preference to Eternal Things Which is the reason of our Saviour's Exhortation Lay not up for your selves treasures on earth where moth and rust doth corrupt and where thieves break through and steal but lay up for your selves treasures in heaven where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt and where thieves cannot break through and steal This makes a natural Subordination between Temporal and Eternal Things and justifies the Wisdom of our Choice in making to our selves friends of the mammon of unrighteousness that when we fail they may receive us into ●…verlasting habitations Or like that wise Merchant in the Gospel who having found a treasure hid in a field went and fold all that he had and bought that field This is sufficient to convince those Men who believe another Life of the reasonableness of this Choice to govern our Lives by the Faith and Hope of unseen things not to look at the Things which are seen but at the Things which are not seen Bad Men themselves feel the force of this Argument and have no way to avoid it but by making these unseen things more invisible than they really are They love these seen things so well though they are but temporal that they are not willing to believe there are any such Unseen Eternal Things which they are convinc'd ought to have the Preference if there be any such Eternal Things And therefore for a Conclusion I shall briefly reason the Case with these Men nor directly to prove the Certainty of another World but to shew them how unreasonable and dangerous it is to entertain such an Aversion as they manifestly betray to the Belief of it For can any thing be more infamous than an Aversion to the Belief of Immortality Is any thing more natural to Mankind than the Desire of Immortality Next to the Fears of being miserable for ever is there a more terrible Thought than falling into nothing And how unnatural then is it for Men to be afraid of believing themselves immortal and to take great Pains to perswade themselves against all the Hopes and Inclinations of Nature that they shall dye like Beasts and to appear never better pleased than when they can start some difficulties to weaken the Belief and Hope of another World True you 'l say this seems somewhat unnatural but this is partially represented and not the whole of the Case the Gospel of Christ which promises Eternal Life to all Penitents threatens Eternal Death too against all impenitent Sinners and if upon the Authority of the Gospel we believe the Resurrection of the Just into Immortal Life we must believe the Resurrection of the Wicked to Eternal Punishments and these are such terrible things that it is more desireable there should be no Heaven then that there should be a Hell and they had rather reject these great Hopes than take the Hope and the Fear together This no doubt is the true Reason of Mens infidelity not that they absolutely despise Immortal Life the Desire of which is so natural and necessary but that they fear Eternal Miseries And yet in this case it is very unnatural to reject the Belief and Hope of Immortal Life For the Desire of Immortality is the first and most necessary Desire of Nature and therefore ought to govern all other Desires for it is unnatural to prefer any thing before it As fond as Men are of their Sins yet any Man of understanding would be ashamed to own that he had rather enjoy his Lusts thirty or forty Years than be immortal The Design of Infidelity is not only to cure Men's Fears but to salve their Reputation and to make their Vices less infamous If there be no Life after this let us eat and drink for to morrow we die seems natural and reasonable enough but to eat and drink and riot away Immortality must make a Man infamous Suppose God had promised Immortal Life to good Men and threaten'd not Eternal Punishments but Annihilation to the Wicked When Eternal Punishments were removed out of the way would you have thought it reasonable then to believe Immortality and to live vertuously for the Hopes of Immortality Would you have thought it infamous then to prefer Sin and Annihilation before Vertue and Immortality and is it not infamous then for the love of Sin to reject the Hopes of Immortality and to hope for Annihilation as such Men generally do if we think it reasonable to serve God that we may be immortal and that it would be infamous not to do so supposing the certain Knowledge of Immortal Life then the Threatnings of Eternal Punishments can be no reasonable prejudice against the Belief of Immortality