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A86269 Nine select sermons preached upon special occasions in the Parish Church of St. Gregories by St. Pauls. By the late reverend John Hewytt D.D. Together with his publick prayers before and after sermon. Hewit, John, 1614-1658. 1658 (1658) Wing H1634A; ESTC R230655 107,595 276

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on the Mothers side man and no God and yet both God and Man For Eternity had begotten man but once because begotten from Eternity his Father begot him equall to God his Mother bare him like to Man he was man besides God and therefore Man and no God and yet God and Man for when he was made man he ceased not to be God which he was before like as the Sun loseth not its brightnesse though shadowed in the clouds so not Christ his glory though obscuted in flesh he was not so conceived in his Mother as to be separated from his Father Christ was not lesse equal to his Fathet by being like his Mother the Word was made flesh St. John 1.14 and not lesse Word then Flesh by an assumption of the flesh not consumption of the Word the Word that God by flesh did present to our sight was real Flesh and was not lesse God still for he is no lesse God now that he is clad in humane clay then when onely clothed with deified Glory he remaines God and Man in one person very God and very Man in one singular subsistence he took the person of Man and the substance by converting the person to his proper being and that this may not altogether seeme strange to your understandings please to turn your eyes inward and an example thereof will be presented for if man hath the life of Plants and the sense of Beasts and both in conjunction with the reasonable soul in an individual being why may not Christ take the Soul of man into union with himself and yet consist in his Divinity making a Trinity in the union of his Person For as he was God and Man in the humane nature he consisted of a Deity a soul and a body there a Trinity in unity here unity in Trinity he was one person not divided a person of the Trinity distinguished not divided for every person in the Sacred Trinity is perfect God distinguished into persons but not divided in substance for all take propriety each with the other the Father God the Son God and the holy Ghost God and yet not three but one God as we are taught by the holy Catholick Faith to beleeve yet that God might redeeme us from our iniquities he that was perfect God equal with the Father took upon him our flesh and therefore it is that God was said to suffer what man himself should have borne onely here is the admired union of natures but not natural of persons But what were the reasons why he whose name is I am should be borne so as to say of himself To this end was I borne and for this cause came I into the world to bear witnesse to the truth 1. To make God and Man one by atonement and therefore it was necessary he should be of both natures whose office is to reconcile both persons 2. He was to doe that for us which was impossible for man to doe and to suffer what was unmeet for God to undergoe and that he might both doe and suffer for us he took the blessed Virgin Mary for his mother that from her he might receive a body capable of suffering but it was his Divinity which enabled his Humanity to suffer what our Souls deserved 3. He was to undergoe for an infinite offence for man had sinned and none but God could satisfie for an infinite offence it being reasonable that the same nature that broke the Law should pay the Debt and therefore it was necessary for him to be God as well as Man that did undertake to make God and Man to be reconciled and made one 4. Had he been God and not Man man could not have been redeemed had he been onely man and not God the Devils would have boasted but he was both God and man that our redemption might be finished and the Devils malice silenced whence wisely was our redemption shared between God and man because the arbitrement was such that a mere man could not undertake to appease a God offended neither one nor the other nature would have or could have relieved us single because he must be God that will be mediator from God to man and he must be man that he may be an intercessor to God for man and this mystery though our reason cannot fathom yet our belief must reach it our faith must believe what our hearts and tongues cannot expresse our faith is then proficient when it hath attained so high and not before for we can say more by silence then by words when we find him in our souls by Hallelujahs and praise we shall then know thee O Saviour not for thy self but our selves and it is our faith to believe that as thou art so shall we be though not so fully therefore let every one make it his request O that thou wouldst come down from heaven and dwell in our hearts by faith and love who out of love to mankind came in flesh when faith and truth were banished out of the earth and that thou shouldst so come as to say To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world c. And so much may suffice for that part of his incarnation the end of his coming I now come to that of his Nativity his coming into the world and here three things are to be considered 1. The Dignity of his person 2. The Humility of his condescention 3. The Place of his entertaintainment 1. The Dignity of his person in that he was the Sonne of God 2. The Humility of his condescention in that he would clothe himself with the rags of our mortality 3. The Place unworthy of his enterment being the world Of these in their order 1. The Dignity of his person and that as he is the Sonne of God by nature and as in his Birth the most noble person that ever was on the Fathers side he is God very God the very God of one substance with the Father as you have heard and which to deny is no lesse then blasphemy for when he calls God Father the Iewes knew that thereby he made himself equall with God St. John 10.33 He as Gods Sonne was alwayes with the Father and so everlastingly great as he was God and not onely so but he was full of dignity on his Mothers side as he was descended from the Patriarchs and Royal Kings of Iudah so he was a Prince renowned 1. For his authority because he doth what he will both in heaven and in earth Psal 13.5 6. in the sea and in all deep places 2. For his power St. Mar. 4.41 he commands the wind and the waves and they obey him 3. For the largeness of his dominions heaven and earth is his Psal 72.8 and the fulness thereof his dominion is from one part of heaven and earth unto the other 4. For multitude of Subjects Angels Saints and Kings yea and those that depose Kings are his Subjects either voluntarily
the meaning thereof yet now that he is sure it is the thing it self the mistaking or leaving out but of one circumstance may make the whole action sinful there being no excuse to be drawn for the same either from the goodness of his person now or the holiness of his former life that can make good or fill up what was wanting and defective in his actions Nor is David excusable in feigning himself mad before the people 1 Sam. 21.13 though he was a man after Gods own heart No much more is commendable the saying of old Eleazar when at the command of Antiochus all were to die that would not eat swines flesh and when he had eaten it or at least seemed to eat it for he spit it out again and repenting came of his own accord to the torment choosing to die gloriously rather than live stained with such an abomination therefore saith he excellently when perswaded by friends to bring flesh of his own and make as if he obeyed the King in eating the flesh taken from the Sacrifice It becomes not one of my years to dissemble for then any young person may think that I being fourscore years old and ten were now gone to a strange Religion and so they through my hypocrisie and desire to live a little time and a moment longer should be deceived by me and so I get a stain and make my old age abominable and though I should at present be delivered from men yet should I not escape the hand of the Almighty neither alive nor dead 2 Maccab. 6.19 20 21. When it once comes to this strait that we must either deny the truth or fall under the sword of persecution we are rather to die in or for the Faith then forsake it and as we may not for the saving of our lives doe that which is unlawfull much lesse must we free our goods from danger by similation or making a lie we must not similate good into evil nor truth into falshood by wicked words or works nor seeme to doe good when we intend nothing lesse because of the lye which will lie upon us and we shall be guilty of for so doing and withall because there is a lye in deed as well as in saying and neither is allowable in any man under what pretence soever though the doing thereof were to save his life For we must not doe evil that good may come thereof Rom. 3.8 4. Deniall of the truth and that either by subscribing against it or by doing that in our lives and actions which is directly opposite unto it for there is a double denial of truth 1. In Faith 2. In practice 1. In Faith for the love of pleasures 2. In Practice for fear of pain 1. In Faith Some have made shipwrack of faith and a good conscience 1 Tim. 1.19 and the reason is given in 2 Tim. 3.4 why they so did it was because they were lovers of pleasures more then lovers of God And as they for love of worldly pleasure cast away truth of Faith So 2. Others for fear of pain have done it in fact having a forme of godliness but denying the power thereof c. 2 Tim. 3.5 And in words profess that they know God but in workes they deny him Titus 1.16 being reprobate to every good work c. But besides this denying of truth in faith and practice there is also a deniall of the truth in judgement and this admits of divers degrees 1. Apostasie when men fall from truth into sinfull errours 2 When they revile the truth by evil speeches Thus wicked men detect themselves to be enemies to that truth which with their tongues and hands they violently oppose 3. The sin also against the holy Ghost comes in under the notion of a sinfull Apostate and reviling judgement and that appears 1. In matter of Faith 2. In matter of Fact 1. In matter of Faith when men fall off from the truth of Faith first forsaking of it then denying and at last blaspheming the truths of God and continuing in that blasphemy this is to sinne against the holy Ghost in matter of Faith 2. In matter of Fact and that is when men doe those things which are utterly contrary to the revealed will of Almighty God and obstinately persist in the same this is to sinne in matter of Fact against the holy Ghost for every action that dishonours God and heartens others to doe the like is to deny the truths of God therefore it concernes every man to look to himself and make a curious examination by what hath been said in reference to his words and works that so he may not be found guilty of those errours and crimes which the workes and words of our Saviour eminently convince of for we are obliged though with the losse of our lives to bear witness to the truth for to this end were we born regenerate made Christians came into the world the Christian Chruch that we both in our words in our workes in our lives by our deaths if called thereunto should bear witness to the truth And so I have done with the act Bear witness To this end was I borne and for this cause came I into the world that I should bear witness to the truth Testis fidelis OR The faithful Witness SERMON VIII St. IOHN 18.37 To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world that I should bear witnesse unto the truth THe lives of most men are mispent it being onely they who have a certain end of their actions that shall attain to the right end for which those actions are designed namely the glory of God and their own salvation some there are that shoot at they know not what mark they direct themselves to an universal scope not minding or regarding the particular tendency of their doings hence it is that they arise not to perfection they continue in that evil which ends in discomfort some level at the right end but level amiss wanting prudence and discretion rightly to manage their actions so as may best direct to the true end of their creation It is only true Christian wisdome that shewes the right end and certainly finds out the way thereunto and a wise Christian amidst the many changes of this life continually presses to one end with reverence and respect still setting his resolution in all his wayes if possible to get near to the great centre who when he was summoned unto death and betrayed thereunto by his seeming friend yet stedfastly asserted the end of his life saying To this end was I borne and for this cause came I into the world that I should bear witness to the truth In which words I have already observed these particulars 1. An Action 2. An End 3. The Object 1. The Action he was born he came into the world 2. The End and that Pointed at Pointed out 1. Pointed at to this end and for this cause 2. Pointed out to
Christians by cruel usage and at last destroy them yea such hath been the lot of Gods Saints in all ages thus to be persecuted and destroyed for the Prophet Elijahs must be in danger the Ieremies in prison the Disciples lose their goods and the holy Confessors pay their tribute of allegiance to Almighty God with pain and the Martyrs with their lives and though these afflictions may seem terrible to Christians to suffer for the Truth yet the highest of them is no more than lawful and necessary if called thereunto for the pious hearts of true Christians have alwayes thus testified to the Truth witness Saint Paul What mean you to weep and break my heart for I am ready not to be bound only but to die at Ierusalem for the Name of the Lord Iesus Acts 21.13 and Acts 20.24 He saith elsewhere Neither do I account my life dear unto my self so that I might finish my course with joy It is remarkable to consider the way which Almighty God took to support his Disciples and Servants in despight of the wisdom and malice of the Iews for the planting of his Church in Christianity that it will appear almost incredible to hear what were the afflictions of the Church how intolerable her sufferings that had they not had one to support them who was Almighty and All-sufficient it had been impossible they should have continued stedfast but they had not only the inward support of the Spirit to strengthen but the outward example of our Saviours Passion to incourage them unto a conformity to him both in doing and suffering and so nearly did the Saints copy out one anothers lives that their spirits were seemingly converted into one anothers bodies and one would have thought that the dying bloud of the one was infused into anothers veins for no sooner was one cut off by the hands of cruelty but God presently inspired another with faith and patience to witness to his Truth and the torturing of the body made but the mouth speak the louder in witnessing unto the Truth So that by what you have already heard you may see Christian Profession is no secure kind of living for he that believes in Christ must be no niggard of his life for the Truth when God cals to bring him home by death Indeed it is yet our happiness that in these cloudy dayes we are not brought to the fire and faggot for the tryal of our faith God only knows when and upon whom that heavy lot must fall and in what manner it will come this we are not able to demonstrate but by the luke-warmness of most mens zeal in the truth of Religion it is to be feared that when those dayes do come that many will turn from Christ rather than burn for the Truth because it appears that many untrained souls are so wedded to their lusts that they had rather lose their interest in Gods love then forgoe one darling sin many do so love the works of vanity that they have made shipwrack of faith and turned their eares unto fables and when you shall read or hear of these then may you imagine those locusts are come upon the earth spoken of by St. Iohn in the 9th of the Revelation 8 9. verses which had power to torture men and like Scorpions with their power able to sting them to death then beware lest you be led into the errors of the wicked 2 St. Pet. 3.17 but be you stablished in the known acknowledged and established Church of England which I dare be bold to say for doctrine and discipline is more purely true and truly pure from errors than any Christian Church or Congregation whatsoever and shall be ready to prove them so when occasion shall call me thereunto for the Truth of God will remain pure notwithstanding the malice of gain-sayers and therefore we should defend it with all our might for the Truth will spread it self though there be no other place but Pulpits to declare it in nor no other witnessing but by preaching nor no witnesses but Prophets but yet many in their lowest condition have yet highly exalted God by a faithful testimony to his Truth and though this life be encombred by sickness and infirmities yet this readiness to suffer shall be able to silence any gain-sayer when thou art not able to witness much because of thy weakness yet do as much as thou canst do your best and God will accept it though mean if from a willing mind for it will be nothing to suffer by martyrdome when we consider it is for so great a prize as is the Truth of God and will be to our souls if we continue stedfast therein for still in every age God will keep some defenders of the Truth and why may not we be the persons therefore should God call us to it and we refuse to suffer for the Truth it would be but a just judgement for God to take his Gospel from us and give it to a more faithful people for so the Apostles were commanded to serve the Iews Acts 13.46 the Truth of God in the House of God had dwelt among us for many years together in much serenity till of late years it hath been tossed upon the troubled waters therefore let us in our words and works witness to it lest he take it from us also and give it to others that will give it better entertainment than we have done Therefore let all of us make it our prayer unto Almighty God Oh Lord rather let our hearts witness to the Truth that thy Truth may witness unto us then by our not witnessing for thee we come to be destroyed by thee let thy Truth dwell with us here that we may dwell with thee hereafter Brethren let not your faith be shaken or moved by tribulations or any kind of sufferings whatsoever knowing this that after you have fought a good fight and kept the faith there shall be laid up for you and all other his faithful Servants a Crown of righteousness which the righteous Iudge shall give you at that day 2 Tim. 3.7 8. and to this end were we born and for this cause we all came to the Christian world the Church of God that we in our estates and callings lives and deaths should bear witness to the truth Testis fidelis OR The faithful Witness SERMON IX St. IOHN 18.37 To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world that I should bear witness unto the truth THe pattern of all Presidents and the life of all that is good in man is the God in man the man in God the man Christ Jesus who in his birth was a pattern of humility in his life of innocence in his death of patience in all a pattern of holiness as it is the marrow of Religion to worship God in spirit and Truth and to serve him with truth in the inward man so the iniquity of a Christian consists in not doing what he did
please others the sins we have committed in our own persons and the sins we have occasioned others to commit the sins we know and the sins we know not the sins that we have so long striven to hide from others knowledge that we have even now hid them from our own memories these O Lord are more in number then the sands upon the Sea shoar or the Stars of Heaven which cannot be numbred We have sinned against the light of Nature and against the light of Grace against thy Law and against thy Gospel against thy Promises and against thy Threats against thy Mercies and against thy Judgements against all vows and promises and resolutions of better obedience against the reproofs of thy word against the many motions of thy good Spirit in our souls against thy Fatherly admonitions against thy loving corrections against the many fearfull examples of thy Judgements against the infinite obligations of thy favours and against the checks of our own consciences These things have we done and because thou held thy tongue we have also thought wickedly that thou art altogether such an one as our selves or that either thou dost not see or dost approve or wilt not severely punish the crimes that we have so long doted on If thou Lord God shouldest be extream to mark what is done amisse Lord who is able to abide it but with thee there is mercy and with thee there is plenteous redemption and thou desirest not the death of him that dies but rather that be should turn from sin and be saved and seeing that without thee it is not possible for us of our selves to be able to please thee Lord turn us to thee and we shall be turned for thou art the Lord our God Draw us and we shall run after thee draw us by the cords of love and with the bands of loving kindnesse work powerfully upon our spirits by thy holy Spirit work contrition in our hearts and godly sorrow for all our sins even a sorrow to repentance and repentance to salvation never to be repented off Break these hard and stony hearts of ours by the hammer of thy word mollifie them by the oyle of thy grace smite these rocky hearts of ours by the rod of thy most gracious power that we may shed forth rivers of tears for all the sins we have committed Lord make us grieve because we cannot grieve and to weep because we cannot weep enough O that thou wouldest humble us more and more under the true sight and sense of all our ungodlinesse of all our wickednesse and of all our unworthynesse And O thou Father of mercies have mercy on us O Lamb of God that takest away the sins of the world have mercy upon us thou that takest away the sins of the world take away the world of our sins they are too heavie O Lord for us to bear thou only art able to bear them and thou didst bear all our sins upon thine own body upon the tree O thou that wast wounded for our sins and bruised for our transgressions we beseech thee let the chastisement of our peace be upon thee and do thou by thy stripes heal us Hide us most gracious Redeemer hide us from the wrath of God in the glorious skars of those meritorious wounds which thou didst suffer for us and by the vertue of them create peace in heaven for us by reconciling the Father to us And O thou that wast our Saviour on earth we beseech thee be thou our Advocate in heaven be thou our High-priest still offering up thy self a Victim to the Father for us and besprinkle us with thine own most pretious bloud that through that bloud of sprinkling our persons our services and the desires of our souls may be acceptable to the Father Be thou our King set up thy throne in our hearts dismantle and disgarison all the strong holds and fortifications of sin that sin may no longer have dominion over us but do thou rule and over-rule us enable us to do thy will write thy Commandements in our hearts and thy Statutes in our inward parts put thy fear into our souls that we may fear thee and love thee and diligently live after thy commands Be thou our Prophet leading us into all truth Oh do thou inform us and teach us the way wherein we should go and do thou guide us by thine eye be thou the voice behind us still directing us this is the way walk in it guide us by thy counsels here and hereafter receive us unto thy glory And O Holy Spirit the Comforter do thou help our infirmities and with thy unutterable groans make intercession for us And thou that workest both to will and the deed in us of thine own good pleasure put into our hearts good desires and let the continuall assistance of thy grace help us to bring the same to good effect plant in our souls the love of thy name graffe in our hearts true Religion nourish us with all goodnesse and of thy great mercy keep us in the same so long as we have to live make us to love that which thou commandest and to desire that which thou hast promised that among the sundry and manifold changes and chances of this mortall life our hearts may surely there be fixt where true joyes are to be found And thou that sheddest the pretious ointments of thy grace upon all thy faithfull people O do thou open the eyes of our souls that we may see thee who art invisible that beholding thy glorious but invisible presence in all our actions we may be so awfully affected towards thee that whether either the Devil shall tempt us or the world shall allure us or our own carnal lusts and sinfull affections shall incline us to commit any wickednesse thy Holy Spirit O Lord may in all things so direct rule and overrule our hearts and awaken our consciences to aske us How shall we dare to commit any wickednesse and sin against thee Gratious God keep us from sinning against thee though it were to gain the whole world for it will not profit us to gain the whole world and lose our own souls help us rather we pray thee to work out our own salvation with fear and trembling and to give all diligence to make our calling and election sure Help us to eschew and decline all the occasions all the opportunities that have betrayed us unto sin and to hate the very garments spotted with the flesh O Lord with what affliction soever thou shalt punish us do not punish us with spirituall judgements and desertions give us not over to our own hearts lusts to our own vile lewd and corrupt affections give us not over to hardnesse and impenitency of heart but make us sensible of the least sin and give us thy grace to think no sin little committed against thee our God but that we may be humbled for it and repent of it and reform it in our lives and conversations
and keep us from presumptuous sins O let not them get the dominion over us but keep us innocent from the great offence O Lord our strength and our Redeemer And sanctifie unto us all thy methods and proceedings with us fitting us for all further tribulations and trials whatsoever thou in thy divine pleasure shalt be pleased to impose upon us give us patience and constancy and resolution and fortitude to undergoe it that though we walke through the valley of the shadow of death we may fear no ill knowing that thou O Lord art mercifully with us and that with thy rod as well as with thy staffe thou wilt support comfort us and that nothing shall be able to separate us from thy love which is in Jesus Christ our Lord. For whose sake we beseech thee be thou mercifull as to us so to all mankinde we are all O Lord the work of thy hands gratious God if it be thy will make us all the sheep of thy pasture thou hast made us all of one common mould Lord if it be to thy glory make us all partakers of one common Salvation but inspire continually thine universall Church with the Spirit of truth unity and concord and grant that all they that do confesse thy holy name may agree in the truth of thy holy word and live in unity and godly love Thou hast promised O Lord that the gates of hell shall not prevail against thy Church perform we beseech thee thy most gratious promises both to thy whole Church and to that part of it which thou hast planted and now afflicted in these sinfull Lands and Nations wherein we live Arise O Lord and have mercy upon our Sion it is time that thou have mercy upon her yea the time is come for thy servants think upon her stones and it pities them to see her in the dust Lord maintain thine own cause rescue the light of thy truth from all those clouds of errours and heresies which do so much obscure it and let the light thereof in a free profession break forth and shine again among us and that continually even as long as the Sun and Moon endureth To this end blesse us all and above us all blesse all those to whom thou hast given a right for to govern thy people Lord enable them with thy power as well as thou hast invested them with authority to govern the people committed to their charge in peace wealth and godlinesse And thou in whose hands are the hearts of all men and turnest them which way soever thou wilt turne the hearts of the disobedient that the streams of their obedience may run within its proper channell and all flow to the ocean of thy glory And blesse thy Church with Pastors after thine own heart that they may feed thy people with knowledge and understanding that they may teach thy way unto the wicked and convert sinners unto thee and in all things and above all things they may seek thy honor and glory And for the continuance of thy Gospel among us restore in thy good time to their severall places and callings and give grace O heavenly Father to all the reverend Fathers of the Church and other Orthodox Clergy that they may both by their life and Doctrine set forth thy true and lively word and rightly and duely administer thy holy Sacraments let thy blessing be upon the labours of all those whom thou hast commissioned to preach thy word as this day to thy people be with me the meanest and unworthiest of all thy servants O that thou wouldst work wonderfully in me for me and by me make me a happy instrument of much glory to thy name and of much good to thy Church and people And to all thy people every where give hearing ears understanding hearts conscientious souls and obedient lives especially to this Congregation here present that with meek hearts and due reverence they may hear and receive thy holy word truly serving thee in righteousnesse and true holinesse all the dayes of their lives And we beseech thee of thy goodnesse O Lord to comfort and succour all those that in this transitory life be in trouble sorrow need sicknesse or any other adversity these especially that are commended to our devotion we humbly recommend to thy Fatherly goodnesse those whom thou hast visited with thine hand upon the bed of sicknesse O Lord look down from heaven behold visit and relieve those thy sick servants look upon them with the eyes of thy mercy give them comfort and sure confidence in thee defend them from the danger of the enemy and keep them in perpetuall peace and safety through Jesus Christ our Lord. Hear us Almighty and most mercifull God and Saviour extend thy accustomed goodnesse to those thy servants who are grieved with sicknesses visit them O Lord as thou didst visit Peters wives mother and the Captains servant so visit and restore unto those sick persons their former healths if it be thy will or else give them grace so to take thy visitation here upon earth that after this painfull life ended they may dwell with thee in life everlasting And for those thy hand-maids that draw near to the time of their travel thou who art the presant help in the needful time of trouble stand by them and save them preserve them in the danger of Childe-bearing make them joyfull Mothers of gratious Children bring them to thy holy Baptism bring them up in thy holy and true Religion till thou finally bring them to thine everlasting kingdom And accept of the thankfull hearts of those thy servants whom thou hast delivered from the great pain and perill of childe-birth grant we beseech thee most mercifull Father that they through thy help may both faithfully live and walke in their vocations according to thy will in this life present and also may be partakers of everlasting glory in the life to come through Jesus Christ our Lord. And whoever else desire our prayers thou knowest all their names and all their several necessities whether at Sea or at Land in this Land or in others Lord we humbly recommend them all unto thee beseeching thee to visit them with thy salvation and according to the desire of their souls as it shall be for thy glory and their eternal good Lord grant them their hearts desire and all for Jesus Christ the righteous sake in whose blessed name and words we further call on thee as he himself hath taught and commanded and encouraged us in his holy Gospell saying Our Father c. SERM. I. PSAL. 130. v. 3. If thou Lord wilt be extreme to mark what is done amiss O Lord who may abide it I Will sing of Mercy and of Judgement saith the Kingly Prophet the two everlasting Armes O Lord by which thou upholdest and suppottest the beings of mortal Creatures the two everlasting wings by which the eternal majesty of Heaven covers immortal Spirits with unspeakable goodness which like the two
promises for the difference lies in these respects following 1. That above it differs from that below in degrees of Excellency that here below is grounded on Faith which beholds the promises of God darkly but that above is grounded on a clear sight and a perfect vision 2. That hope below is attended with sighs and sadnesses that above without sorrow all sighing and sorrow being removed from their hearts whose tears are wiped away with the light of Gods Countenance 3. This below hath weaknesses and imperfections but that above is a confirmed hope thus our hope even to the day of Judgement shall not be abolished in Heaven in regard of Essence it remains but in regard of weaknesses it ceases For till Gods promises be accomplished there is yet hope in exercising that act that may bring us to the enjoyment of the highest manifestation of Divine Love 2. The more principall objects not in this life onely that is not onely for the things of this life but the things of a better life for though hope looking to God it refers to the things of this life for subsistance yet it chiefly respects the things of the other life the resurrection of the flesh c. other hopes may promise eternall but will but serve as figge leaves other hopes may bring to the fruition of what we hope for but cannot give satisfaction but such is the excellency of this hope as it will supply so much as faith can beleeve or hope desire so that as it would be desperateness to cast away this anchor so again madness to cast it off as needless the Saints which should be climbing Heaven it would be folly for them to ply this hope about this life when we may have it about a better to hope in this life onely is unchristian and lesse then Christianity will not give us the hope of an eternal life to follow Christ onely to get possession of outward comforts is but to starve our souls while we feed our bodies with the loaves of pretended Sanctity for he that will be Heir to Christs Kingdome must expect to be crown'd with thornes temporal felicity having no entailment upon his discipleship persecution being their portion and their sufferings part of their triumph So that each true Beleever must joyn in the Chorus with the song of Saint Paul pathetically exprest in the words of my Text If in this life onely we have hope in Christ we are of all men most miserable FINIS A SERMON ON St. THOMAS Day SERMON V. St. IOHN 18.37 To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world that I should bear witnesse unto the truth c. Introduction ENvie and Malice the inseparable companions of a vicious heart are alwayes in unwearied motion untill they have found out some convenient means whereby to bring about their abominable ends and rather then be disappointed of unhallowed thoughts or wicked words they will not cease to speak evil of the way of truth yea by them those are accounted enemies that speak the truth thus wicked Ahab salutes the Prophet Elijah Have I found thee O my enemy 1 Kings 21.20 So that it seemes he accounted that holy person no lesse then his souls adversary for telling the truth so persecuted they the Prophets of old and the malice of men and devils have been so persecuting in all ages that the Church hath not found where to rest for the Saints wandred up and down afflicted and tormented yea they wandred about saith the Apostle in sheeps-skins and goats-skins c. of whom the world was not worthy Heb. 11.38 And in this the Disciple was not before or above his Lord for no better entertainment had Christ himself and he is pleased to say To this was I born for this cause came I into the world c. Which words have a double aspect and Ianus-like appear with a double face the one looking upon Christ the other upon Christians the one concerns our Saviour the other respects our selves For 1. If you respect the day so they look at Christ not onely as this is the Lords Day but as it is the Advent-Sunday instituted for the Advent or coming of Christ in the Flesh 2. It looks upon Christ as coming in his Ordinances and administrations to his people 3. It looks upon his coming in gracious visitations as on this day by his power coming to deliver the Church Militant from sinne and misery to be a Church triumphant in glory and thus my Text hath reference to the several comings of Christ But that 's not all the words not onely concern Christ but they have reference unto Christians also and that in a threefold respect for they eye all the errours and mislookings of the times 1. They look upon the grosse opinions of those that say the Scepter of Christ and the power of earthly Kings stand in opposition one to another and thereupon cry down all rule and all authority saying like the heathen Let us break their bands in sunder c. Psal 2.3 It is true Christ had the Title of a King yet neither that nor himself made any impeachment of Caesars Lawes and though he denied not himself to be a King yet he refused to dethrone Caesar for he saith expresly my Kingdome is not of this world So then you see he is not in opposition to the Kings of the earth he came not to take away earthly Kingdomes but to give an Heavenly Kingdome and therefore he saith Give to Caesar the things that are Caesars c. We must obey the temporal Lord for his sake who is the Heavenly Lord for they who yeild not obedience to temporal Kings for Christs sake who hath commanded it have as yet made no glorious entrance into the Kingdome of Heaven for love to Christ and submission to Caesar may and do dwell together in the same heart 2. The words look upon mens works as they are Christians who in defence of lawful Superiours with their swords in their hands had rather die fighting then betray their liberty by a cowardly resignation of their lives and fortunes and also as Christians they have learnt of Christ their Head to pay Tribute where lawfully it is demanded for if any might have rebelled and refused the same none more lawful and able then our Saviour who could at his pleasure command more then twelve legions of Angels to assist him and could command all the treasures of the earth as King and Lord thereof yet refused the glory of the one to pay lawful tribute and the innumerable force of the other that with silence he might answer Caesars Deputy for he came to bear witness of the truth and he will rather lose his life then his obedience 3. That none that would be thought a Christian might think himself unconcerned the words look upon all men but especially upon those that in pretended religious yet persecuting times are ready to betray the truth rather