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A74676 Quatuor novissma: Or, Meditations upon the four last things, delivered in four common-place discourses: by Thomas Longland ... Longland, Thomas, 1629 or 30-1697. 1657 (1657) Wing L3002; Thomason E1633_2 52,017 143

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it is our greatest happiness not at all to run upon the score especially when God hath told us certainly The Soul that sinneth shall die 2 Tim. 2.25 but hath left it at a peradventure whether or no he will give us Repentance to the acknowledgement of the Truth He therefore that exerciseth himself to keep his Conscience void of offence taketh the surest course to be one who 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Joh. 5.24 though he may appear before Gods Tribunal yet he shall not come into Condemnation It is through Faith we are saved but our Faith thus working by Love herein is made perfect 1 Ioh. 4.17 that we may have boldness in the Day of Judgement MAT. 25.46 And these shall go away into Everlasting Punishment but the Righteous into Life Eternal III. Of HELL I Have formerly spoken of Death and its consequent Judgement the which seeing it is terminated in a definitive Sentence of Absolution or Condemnation I have chosen these words wherein we have described the different estate of the Wicked and the Righteous after Judgement They shall go away into everlasting punishment but these into life eternal And because we judge of Contraries best Ideo autem hunc tenere ordinem malui ut postea disseram de faelicitate Sanctorum nec à divinis ordo iste abhorret eloquiis c. Aug. de Civit. Dei lib. 21. cap. 1. where they are opposed each to the other we know the pleasure of light by experiencing the terrors of darkness the worth of health by feeling the woe which is in sickness I shall endevour to represent to your thoughts the nature or estate of Hell that so we may with greater vehemency aspire by our thoughts and actions towards Heaven The subject then of my present Discourse is To Treat of Hell in the Suburbs whereof every Son of Adam is born and therein doth inhabit till being born again he becometh the Son of God and consequently an Heir of Eternal Glory In these words we have these parts FIRST The Persons which are two sorts expressed under these terms 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is to say 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Wicked those on the left hand 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Righteous on the right hand Secondly Their Places which are as different as their Persons The one shall go 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the other 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the former of which is Everlasting the latter Eternal I shall endevour to speak to both in their order Doct. The Proposition I observe from the first part is That the Portion of the Wicked is everlasting Punishment Or in the words of the Psalmist The Wicked shall be turned into Hell Psal 9.17 I suppose I need not multiply places to evince the truth of this Proposition if any man doubt of it let him consult his Conscience the secret rebukes whereof do sometimes anticipate Hell and give the sinner an earnest of that Sum of Misery the payment whereof never shall have end Let me ask such a sinner if he feel nòt that Worm crawling in his brest which shall never die If he is not sometimes even scorched in this life with some sparks of that unquenchable fire But I should be sorry to think my self speaking to any who are worse than the Devils who believe what I am about to speak and do tremble I therefore proceed to open this Abyss of Terror to bring to light the state of this place of Darkness by considering it in these respects 1 Secundum Materiam According to its Matter 2 Secundum Modum Its Manner 3 Secundum Mensuram Its Degree 4 Secundum Durationem Its Duration I shall speak to Hell and the Torments thereof according to all these respects For the First When I speak of this Materia Gehennae my purpose is not problematically to dispute or positively to assert any Corporeal fire in that place of Torment Aquinas Suppl ad 3. partem Quest 97. Art 5. Bellarm. de Purgat lib. 2 cap. 11. Eligat quisque quod placet aut ignem tribuere corpori animo vermem hoc propriè illud topice c. August de Civ Dei l. 21. c. 9. Qui ignis cujusmodi in qua mundi vel rerum parte futurus sit hominem scire arbitror neminem Ibid. de Civit. Dei l. 20. c. 16. which some out of choice rather than with clearness have possibly undertaken But my design is to treat of that Materîa circa quam that object upon which these internal flames are conversant as also the Materia ex qua that Pabulum ignis the fewel and foment of those everlasting burnings And as to the first we are to know That Soul and Body conjoyn'd are the adequate objects of this eternal fury They have been partakers in sin and therefore shall be sharers in suffering though the Soul as it was the Principal and Ring-leader of this Rebellion against its Creator shall have the first and deepest taste of this Misery Look as the Body whilst in this life by reason of the corruption of the Soul was made an instrument thereof to act impiety so when they are in Hell the Soul shall be the Efficient of that vexation and anguish which shall seize upon the Body Even as we see here they do sympathize together and partake of the weal or woe of either in this life Though I deny not but God doth positively inflict his wrath on the Body as well as on the Soul as we shall hear further ere long But Secondly Let us see what is the Materia ex qua that which doth kindle and doth keep alive those coals of fire which are heaped upon the heads of the wicked and that is Sin This is that which was the Parent of Hellish sorrow which did dig that Bottomless Pit and doth daily inlarge the Mouth thereof We lost our Right to Happiness when we let go our Title to Holiness and ever since we have departed from God our steps have took hold of Hell which is the production of the Creature not at all the operation of the Creator and though he execute it as an act of his Justice 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Theoph. in Mat. 23.41 yet he approveth not of it when it comes in competition with his Mercy for As I live saith the Lord I desire not the death of a sinner but rather that he turn from his iniquity and live Ezek. 33.11 And thus much for the first Consideration of Hell and its Torments SECONDLY We are to consider it Secundum Modum according to the Manner of that estate And this will further descry the nature of these Torments the manner of which consisteth 1 In privation of Infinite Good 2 In position of Vnspeakable Misery The First is that Paena damni The Second that Paena sensus which those miserable Creatures do lie under First That Privation is part of the nature of Hell seems to have some ground