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A50393 Eschatos echthros, or, The death of death in the death of Christ being a narrative of the first death as the mistress of mortals and empress of the universe : conflicting of various sections and directions (as appears by the index) in order to a holy living and happy dying / by R. Mayhew ... Mayhew, R. (Richard) 1679 (1679) Wing M1439; ESTC R31202 191,631 260

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save any thing by his Religion but his Soul He that sets up Religion to get any thing by it more than the Glory of God and the Salvation of his Soul will make a bad Bargain of it in the Close It is said of One that he would have Religion along with him Andronicus so far as it lay in his way Religion is like cold weather good for those that are sound bad for those that are unsound Differences also about Religion should not make men careless to have any but careful to have the best Julian That wicked Apostate loved the worst Religion best and was a professed Friend to all Foes of Goodness One being convinced of an Heathenish Custom thought Monica that Religion was not so poor as to borrow Rites from Pagans The Polanders are said to be of all Religions It is said if a Man hath lost his Religion he may seek it in Poland Poland and he shall be sure to find it or he may conclude that it is vanished out of the world May not the same be said of England that was said of Poland Galeacius to the Jesuit Let that Religion said one to another be cursed for ever which shall wed men to the World and divorce men from God Men may differ in Religon and yet be of the same Religion for every Difference in Religion is not a differing Religion Have a care not only of the Profession of Truth but also of the Truth of Profession lest bare Profession ends not in blessed Possession It is not enough to act a part or personate Religion but a man must be a religious person He spake like Himself who said Clarks Mirrour p. 39. that Religion did but effeminate mens minds and unfit them for noble Enterprises But why do I harp upon this string so long I shall only add this and so close Be of that Religion which the Protestant spake of who being asked by a Papist where his Religion was before Luther wittily answered in the Bible where thy Religion never was Now Reader Deut. 33.27 that the Eternal God may be thy Refuge and underneath thee everlasting Arms That Grace may be opened to thy Heart and thy Heart unto Grace that the Blessing of the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob may be upon thee that the Eternal Spirit may be with thee that thou mayest distinguish between Light and Darkness Life and Death Truth and Error Gold and Dross Silver and Tin Flowers and Weeds Corn and Chaff is the Breathing of his Soul who through Grace more than desires as for Himself so for Thee that thou mayest not live to die but die to live and dying see the Death of Death in the Death of Jesus R. Mayhew Vita fugit nulloque Sono dilabitur Aetas Sic fugiendo solet fallere Vita fugit Vita fugit liquidam velut Unda supervenit Undam Sic Tempus trudit Tempora Vita fugit Vita fugit pars prima fugit pars altera fugit Tertia pars fugiet tempore Vita fugit Vita fugit res dicta satis res omnibus aequa Cognita nòn aequè credita Vita fugit Vita fugit celeris Mors Vltima Linea rerum Rerum tempus edax Vivito Vita fugit THE CONTENTS OF THE BOOK SECT I. WHether there be a natural or corporal Death the circumference of the Vniverse Page 1 2 c. SECT II. What this natural or corporal Death is which is the circumference of the Vniverse Page 4 5. SECT III. Whether natural or corporal Death be the circumference of the Vniverse Page 7 8 c. SECT IV. Why natural or corporal Death is the circumference of the Vniverse 1. Man hath sinned therefore Man is mortal and must dye Page 11 12 c. 2. Man is formed out of the Dust therefore Man is mortal and must dye 3. God hath appointed Death therefore Man is mortal and must dye SECT V. The Brevity of Life Page 14. SECT VI. The Certainty of Death Page 16. SECT VII The Vncertainty of the time of Death Page 17. SECT VIII The Impartiality of Death Page 19. SECT IX Directions concerning Death the Tribute of Nature and Law of Mortals This Section hath a double Aspect looking to a Soul out of Christ and to a Soul in Christ Page 20 c CHAP. I. To the Soul out of Christ Direct 1. Put not far away the day of Death Direct 2. Take not God's work out of God's hand Direct 3. Tremble for thou may'st dye and be damned That Death is terrible appears by its 1. Antecedents 2. Nature 3. Consequents Page 22. Direct 4. Go to Christ in whose Death is the Death of Death Quest 1. What is this coming or going to Christ Sol. It is a believing in Christ. Page 24. Quest 2. Is there a necessity of going to Christ for Salvation Sol. Christ is a Saviour is the Saviour Quest 3. But am I called to go unto this Saviour for Salvation Page 25. Sol. Called thou art therefore go Quest 4. But what shall I be welcome if I go Sol. Come and welcome Quest 5. But is not an Impossibility imposed Sol. He that commands coming concerns himself with drawing Quest 6. May a lost Soul go to Christ Sol. A lost Soul may go must go Quest 7. But can a Soul believe in Christ without Christ Sol. No but he that calleth to come causeth to come Quest 8. What manner of Saviour is this Saviour Page 26. Sol. 1. A merciful 2. A meek 3. A free 4. A desirable 5. A delectable 6. A faithful 7. A fruitful 8. An incomparable 9. An invincible A fourfold Conquest hath Christ made 1. Over the World 2. Over the Heart 3. Over Hell 4. Over Heaven Page 31. 10. Christ is a full Saviour There is in Christ a fulness 1. Of Power 2. Of Pardon Christ pardons Sin in respect of his 1. Deity 2. Dignity 3. Mercy 4. Merit There is also in Christ a fulness 3. Of Light 4. Of Love 5. Of Wisdom 6. Of Righteousness Pag. 35. The Law required a threefold Righteousness 1. Habitual 2. Practical 3. Passive Wherein the Law threatned 1. A Privation of Comfort 2. An Infliction of Torment All answered by Christ for those that are Christs CHAP. II. To the Soul in Christ Page 38. DIRECT I. Direct 1. Prepare thorough Christ for the first Death Quest But what course shall I steer and by what compass shall I sail that I may prepare for this Death Sol. 1. Make thorough Christ Mortality thy Meditation 2. Be much thorough Christ in Prayer To this end reflect Page 42. 1. The Income of Prayer 2. The Influence of Prayer 1. Prayer thorough Christ had an Influence over the four Elements 1. Over the Air. 2. Over the Fire 3. Over the Earth 4. Over the Water 2. Prayer thorough Christ had an Influence over the Prison 3. Prayer thorough Christ had an Influence upon the great Luminaries 4. Prayer had an Influence upon the Son 5.
give you another Comforter that he may abide with you for ever Interest in Christ cannot be lost Interest is a great thing and will not lie Interest some way other at some time or other byass persons As Thou hast Interest in Christ so Christ hath Interest in Thee Joh. 17.12 and this cannot be lost All that thou hast given me I have kept and none of them are lost A Being in Christ cannot be lost Inheritance with Christ cannot be lost Art in Christ then though thou mayest leave the Earth yet thou shalt not lose Heaven To an Inheritance incorruptible 1 Pet. 1.4 and undefiled and that fadeth not away reserved in Heaven for you Would ye prepare for Death be then in the reflection of Eternity Time passeth Eternity standeth Eternity is a fixed Now. Of Eternity there is no Finis Xeuxis Aeternitati pingo A famous Painter being asked why he was so curious and long in drawing his Lines answered I paint for Eternity Thus what we do we should do for an Eternity we should meditate and pray for an Eternity we should preach and hear for an Eternity Should any one ask me what Time is might I not answer it is nothing else but a meditation of Eternity Psa 27.13 Job 10.22 There is a Land which is called the Land of the living so there is a Land which is called a Land of darkness as darkness it self There is a two-fold Eternity that of the Blessed that of the Cursed There is a two-fold life after death a life in eternal Triumph or a life in eternal Torment a life in eternal Gain or a life in eternal Loss Mat. 25.46 And these the Goats shall go away into everlasting punishment but the righteous the Sheep into life eternal It is prudential therefore in this short life to think upon that life which will be endless Trismegistus Plato Drexelius of Eternity p. 3 4. Ex hoc momento pendet Aeternitas The Soul saith one is the Horizon of Time and Eternity What another saith of God that I may say of Eternity what God is that I know not what God is not that I know So what Eternity is that I know not what Eternity is not that I know It is good in Time while we are sailing to have an Eye still upon our Compass and think upon Eternity Cast but an eye upon some Dials and you may find this Inscription Vpon this Moment hangs Eternity Our Glass is running our Time will go into an Eternity be therefore much yea much more in the reflection of an Eternity Would ye prepare for Death improve then the Spirit As the Soul is the Life of the Body so Christ is the Life of the Soul and his Spirit the Soul as it were of our Souls Light is in the Air but dwells in the San Good if Christ be thine is in the Flesh but dwells in the Spirit It would argue great power to convert Clay into Gold and a Pebble into a Pearl a greater change is wrought in the Soul and requires greater power It is as great a Miracle to see Grace growing in the carnal and corrupt heart of man in the dark and dead heart of man in the treacherous and timpanious heart of man in the wanton and worldly heart of man as to see the Stars growing upon the Earth and yet this the power of the Spirit doth The Spirit is the principal Verb in the Sentence be much then in the improving of this Spirit But what manner of Spirit is this Spirit Quest Sol. There are three Divine Subsistences in one Divine Essence Father Son Spirit As there are three that bear witness on earth the Spirit and the Water 1 Joh. 5.7 8. and the Blood and these three agree in one so there are three that bear record in Heaven the Father the Word the holy Spirit and these three are one They are not three Gods but one God A Trinity in Vnity and an Vnity in Trinity looks like the Mystery of Mysteries 'T is called the eternal Spirit Heb. 9.14 Who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God 'T is also written The Lord is that Spirit and where the Spirit of the Lord is 2 Cor. 3.17 there is Liberty I am writing of this Spirit Officially and the Offices of this Spirit follow 'T is an enlivening Spirit All men in their Naturals are dead dead in Sin Persons in red Letters while they live in the Region of depraved Nature are dead they are at most and at best but imbalmed Jacobs and Josephs lifeless and loveless motionless and actionless There may be an artificial Motion but there cannot be a natural Motion without natural Life Joh. 6.63 A Watch may go a Clock may go a Jack may go but these go not as a man goeth It is the Spirit that quickeneth 'T is an enlightening Spirit As God and Christ so the Things of God and Christ are out of the Viow of a person Godless and Christless It is the Spirit of God that unmasks and unveils God that discovers the things of God The Apostle speaking of those things which were invisible inaudible and inconceivable connects 1 Cor. 2.9 10. and connexes this But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit for the Spirit searcheth all things yea the deep things of God In these words there is an Assertion and the Reason for that Assertion The Assertion God hath revealed them to us by his Spirit The Reason for that Assertion Now herein ye have the Conclusion and the Comment The Conclusion The Spirit searcheth all things The Word here search is metaphorical taken from such as search in Mines for Gold and Silver they will dig deep 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they will break the several Clods and Clots of the Earth all to pieces to find out the Golden Ore The Comment Yea the deep things of God the Depths of God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 so the Greek Some men are born naturally blind but all men are born spiritually blind and cannot see the Depths of God without the Spirit of God 'T is a bearing Spirit The Spirit is not a barren but a bearing Tree Gal. 5.22 23. it bears Variety The fruit of the Spirit is love joy peace long-suffering gentleness goodness faith meekness temperance against such there is no law no law of Condemnation 'T is a Witnessing Spirit He that believeth hath the witness in himself Evidences quoad extra 1 Joh. 3.24 Rom. 8.16 He that hath the Fruit hath the Tree that hath Faith hath the Spirit for Faith is a fruit growing upon this Tree There are many things subordinately evidential but the Spirit is primarily and principally as well as infallibly evidential as to interest in Christ. By this we know that he abideth in us by the Spirit that he hath given us The spirit himself witnesseth together with our Spirits that we are the
children of God 'T is a sanctifying Spirit Abel differed not from Cain Abraham from Absalom Isaac from Ishmael Jacob from Esau Simon Peter from Simon Magus James the Lords Brother from Judas the Lords betrayer in respect of their Substance but in respect of the Spirit which the one had but the other had not It is the Spirit that sanctifies 2 Thes 2.13 God hath chosen us to salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth 'T is a sealing Spirit After ye believed ye were sealed with that holy spirit of Promise Eph. 1.13 The use of a Seal is two-fold and consists in two things In the Nature of it In this sense Christ was sealed Labour not for the meat that perisheth Joh. 6.27 but for that which endureth unto everlasting life which the Son of Man shall give for him hath the Father sealed To Seal a thing is to stamp the Character of the Seal upon it In the Vse of it This is two-fold To ratifie A Seal is to ratifie any Grant or Conveyance made in writing A writing sealed is authentick this confirms the Testimony that is given by any one of the Truth of any thing Such was the manner among the Jews Joh. 3.33 He that hath received his testimony hath set to his seal that God is true Thus by way of Ratification To Appropriate A Seal is to appropriate distinguish or keep safe Rev. 7.4 In this sense are the Servants of God sealed I heard the number of them that were sealed and there were sealed an hundred forty and four thousand of all the tribes of the Children of Israel Thus by way of Appropriation Thus the Spirit of God is a sealing Spirit it confirms and assures the Soul of the love of God of life from God of life with God And grieve not the holy Spirit of God Eph. 4.30 whereby ye are sealed to the day of redemption The Spirit here according to the Greek Text is set forth with very great Energy and the Text may be thus read Grieve not the holy the Spirit of that God Not a Spirit but the Spirit not holy but the holy and not of God but of that God Would ye prepare for Death Look then unto Christ and lay the Stress of Obedience upon Him Obedience is or ought to be the White in a Christians eye at which he should level every arrow Obedience is better than Sacrifice and hearkning than the fat of lambs A man truly gracious had rather with one have Grace to be obedient Luther than Power to work Miracles Obediene is two-fold active and passive and the stress of both to be laid upon Christ but to these distinctly Active Lay the stress of Doing for a Christ upon a Christ. Acti agimus Active Obedience is a Doing what God imposeth now being acted we act Not that we we Apostles we Disciples we accounted Cedars in Lebanon not Shrubs of the Valley are sufficient of our selves 2 Cor. 3.5 to think any thing as of our selves but our sufficiency is of God Were they so what are we then If insufficient as to thinking what are we then as to acting To do what we ought when we ought and as we ought is from Christ. Passive Lay the stress of Dying for a Christ upon a Christ. Passive Obedience is a suffering what God inflicteth Passive Obedience brings as much Glory to God as active Obedience doth Luther was troubled that he did not lay down his bloud on this side the grave and pass through a violent death as all the Apostles but John did Art actually in Christ then possibly thou shalt not long live his Servant but die his Sicrifice now Passion as well as Action dying as well as doing bleeding or burning as well as believing is from Christ Phil. 1.29 and the Grace of Christ To you it is given in the behalf of Christ not only to believe but also to suffer for his sake Suffering-work is Noble work the Noblest work Mat. 6.10 for though Saints be inferiour to Angels as to Action yet they are superiour to Angels as to Passion for they are Spirits and incapable of suffering 1 Tim. 5.21 6. Verse of Judes Epist Psa 37.24 2 Pet. 2.4 The Apostle speaketh of elect Angels These fell not from their estate As the elect Saints cannot finally fall Though he fall yet shall he not be utterly cast down for the Lord upholdeth him with his hand so the elect Angels did not foully fall Now Suffering was the Consequent of Sinning And spared not the Angels that sinned but cast them down to Hell True Obedience may be known three waies By the Sincerity of it My rejoycing is this the testimony of a good Conscience how that in sincerety 2 Cor. 1.12 and godly simplicity c. By the Vniversality of it Then shall I not be ashamed when I have respect unto all thy Commandments Psa 119.6 We must not only respect all Gods Commandments but also respect them all alike and give them all the like respect Obedience must be Vniversal By the Constancy of it As Obedience must be sincere and Vniversal so constant 1 Cor. 15.58 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Col. 3.11 Be ye stedfast unmoveable alwaies abounding in the work of the Lord. If we would prepare for Death we must lay the Stress of Obedience whether active or passive upon Christ for he is All and in All or according to the Greek All things and in all things It may be understood of Persons as well as Things Christ is All from the Father All to the Father All with the Father but to these distinctly Christ is All from the Father I am come that ye might have life life here Joh. 10.10 and life hereafter and that ye might have it more abundantly The life of Grace and of Glory they are by Christ Christ is All to the Father I am the Way the Truth and the Life Joh. 14.6 no man commeth unto the Father but by me Every word here hath its Article in the Greek Christ is the Way wherein the Truth whereby and the Life whereunto we walk Christ is the Way without Error the Truth without Falshood and the Life without Death Truth lies between Way and Life as if the Way to Life were through Truth Christ is All with the Father I know thou hearest me alwaies Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Mat. 3.17 hath Gods Ear at all times Christ is at Gods right hand yea Christ is as Gods right hand Christ is the Object of the Fathers delight This is my Beloved Son in whom I acquiess so the Greek It is an emphatical word and signifieth an infinite Affection DIRECTION II. ART actually in Christ Direct 2 Sen. Artem bene vivendi moriendi study then through Christ the Art of Dying well May a Heathen speak When I was young my care was to live well I then
love of the Brethren for whom my life in the flesh is necessary I am in a strait having a desire a vehement earnest and continued desire Having a desire to depart to dye and to be with Christ Death of it self should not be desired because this desire crosseth nature the grand desire to dye should not be to be out of the world but to be with Christ which may confute the error of those who dream that the Soul separated from the Body does sleep Which is far better It is very significant in the Original far much better or much more better Art actually in Christ Cordial II. Triumph then for Death will strip thee of thy Rags of Mortality Queen Esther appears before King Ahasuerus in her Royal Apparel If Joshuah appears before an Angel he must have change of rayment Could not he appear before an Angel in his own Rags How then shall a Soul appear before God without Christ's Robes There is no appearing before God in the Rags of Mortality nor in the Rags of Morality Self-righteousness is a Rag yea a menstruous Cloth Morality is but old Adam in another Dress Phi. 3.7 8 9. What things were gain to me those I counted loss for Christ yea doubtless and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord for whom I have suffered the loss of all things 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 quod canibus exponitur and do count them but dung Dogs-meat so the Greek that I may win Christ And be found in him in him here and in him hereafter not having mine own righteousness which is of the Law but that which is thorough the faith of Christ the righteousness which is of God by faith Death is a putting off the Rags of Mortality and Morality that the Soul may be decked and diessed with the Robes of Glory Art actually in Christ Cordial III. Triumph also whether living or dying thou art Christs Blessed are they that live in the Lord and blessed are they that dye in the Lord. There are many that live not in the Lord and dye not in the Lord that living and dying are not the Lords but while thou livest and when thou dyest thou art the Lords for thou art Christs Rom. 14.7 8. None of us liveth to himself and no man dyeth to himself for whether we live we live unto the Lord or whether we dye we dye unto the Lord whether we live therefore or dye we are the Lords Now to have a Christ in Life and a Christ at Death is not this a comfortable Cordial Art the Lords in Life and the Lords at Death Go then from a Reflection of this Truth as Hannah did from Eli and let thy countenance be no more sad at the thoughts of Death Do men say the Nations are angry they are consulting conspiring and confederating against Christ and those that are Christs and thou mayst go bleeding out of the world or burning out of the world true saith the Soul but Christ is mine while I live and will be mine when I dye Does Conscience say Winter is coming a Storm is at Hand we may be near a showre of blood the winds are like to rise and be prodigious the waves are like to roar and be impetuous true saith the Soul but Christ is mine while I live and will be mine when I dye Does Satan say thy Life is uncertain and thy Death is certain Man is mortal and not a match for Death true saith the Soul but whether I live or dye I am the Lords It is said in the Life and Death of a worthy Minister Mr. Jessey That he passed unto Glory triumphing rejoycing under the very stroke of Death Art actually in Christ Cordial IV. Triumph also for Death will arrive and anchor thee in a desirable and delectable Harbor and Haven Ah poor Soul it may be thou hast as it were been at Sea ever since thy new Birth thy second Birth and hast met with winds and waves there with storms and tempests there it may be thou hast been without Sun-light there without Moon-light there yea without Star-light there but when Death arrests thy Body it will arrive thy Soul at a desirable and delectable Harbor and Haven yea at a Harbor and Haven of desire and delight The Navigator meets with hard things at Sea there is often nothing but difficulty in view danger in view yea Death in view but he forgets these when he comes within sight of the Harbor within sight of the Haven But Soul what Harbor like unto Heaven what Haven like unto Heaven when thou art landed at this Port at this Paradise thou wilt then forget thy Tryals and Troubles and Travels thy Sicknesses and Solitudes and Sufferings Luk. 23.43 And Jesus said unto him Verily I say unto thee To day shalt thou be with me in Paradise This Text is like a bundle of myrrh and being so sweetly-sweet I shall touch upon the Meditations flowing from it That unto the worst hath Christ shewed mercy at last Meditat. Thou Thee Verily I say unto Thee Thou This man had been very bad for he had been a Thief and Theft is a great Sin for it is the breach of the great Command of the greatest God This man had sinned and this man was to suffer for his sin yea to suffer death for his sin and yet Christ had mercy upon him Though this man had lived to his last day and possibly to a little part of that day yet Christ said unto him To day It is very emphatical Mat. 20.9 To day shalt thou be with me in Paradise The Saviour promiseth more than the Sinner asketh He that came into the Vineyard at the eleventh hour had his penny had his pay That Christ was God manifested in the flesh Shalt Thou shalt This Text and Truth prove the Deity and Divinity of Christ Thou shalt Had not Christ been God he would not have spoken thus and had not Christ been God he could not have thus spoken 1 Tim. 3.16 Thou shalt Great is the mystery of Godliness God was manifest in the flesh That words of Assurance are Christ's words No Soul hath a word of Assurance for Heaven until Christ speaks it John 6.63 68. The words that I speak unto you they are Spirit and they are Life To day shalt thou be If Christ be a Mute the Soul is in doubt I that speak unto thee am he If Christ be a Mute the Soul is in a maze If Christ be silent the Soul is sad A word of Assurance is from Christ Whither should we ge but unto thee thou hast the words of eternal life No voice but the voice of Christ will still the voice of Desperation If the Soul be comforted Isa 51.12 and assured Christ must be the Text and the Preacher too I even I am he that comforteth thee Not I with another not I or
ἜΣΧΑΤΟΣ ἘΧΘΡΟΣ OR THE DEATH of DEATH IN THE DEATH of CHRIST BEING A NARRATIVE of the First DEATH as the MISTRESS of MORTALS and EMPRESS of the UNIVERSE Consisting of various Sections and Directions as appears by the Index in order to a holy LIVING and happy DYING By R. MAYHEW Minister of the Gospel Author of Love to the Life and the Paternal Gift ●ob 30.23 I know that thou wilt bring me to death and ●o the house appointed for all living Cor. 15.26.55 The last Enemy that shall be destroyed is Death O Death where is thy sting Nil sic revocat a peccato quam assidua Mortis meditatio Bern. Quis intelligit se quotidie mori Sen. LONDON Printed by Thomas Snowden for the Author in the Year 1679. TO THE Candid and Cordial READER Reader A Reflection of four things the Immutability of God the Mutability of the World the Immortality of the Soul and the Mortality of the Body have been alaruming unto this Essay and alluring this Narrative of pale Death the Mistress of Mortals and Emperess of the Vniverse To these distinctly The Immutability of God Man is mutable but God is immutable Mal. 3.6 I am Jehovah I change not therefore ye Sons of Jacob are not consumed The most of Men are mutable as the Moon which scarcely abideth two daies in a shape but God is immutable Under all the Changes that are made by Man yea under all the Changes that are made by God there are no Changes made in God He is the Father of Lights with whom is no variableness Jam. 1.17 neither shadow of turning He is the Father of Lights not of Light God is compared to the Sun but his Light is much perfecter The Sun is the Body of Light but God is the Father of Lights of all Light Aethereal Natural Spiritual Coelestial The firmamental Sun hath its Turnings and annual Departures from us it rise and set may be clouded and eclipsed but God in some sense riseth not setteth not Psal 145.18 departeth not He is nigh unto all them that call upon him unto all them that call upon him in truth There is not only no turning in God but also not so much as the Shadow of it nor the least Imagination of a Shadow The Mutability of the World The World is a Mass of Mutabilities every Man every State every Thing is as it were a Planet whose spherical Revolutions are some of a longer and some of a shorter continuance That Cardinal was an Atheist Cardinal as well a Papist who preferred his part in Paris to his part in Paradise The World is a Fools Paradise and its Motto is This Something is Nothing Hoc aliquid nihil Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not for riches certainly make themselves wings they fly away as an Eagle towards Heaven Prov. 23.5 Luther The whole Turkish Empire saith one is but a crum that the Master of the Family casts to a Dog Who but the Alexanders and Caesars of the World the Nebuchadnezzars and Nimrods of the World the Pharoahs 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Thes 6.17 and Pompeys of the World that have been ordinarily the Lords of the World Riches are uncertain Trust not in uncertain Riches In the Vncertainty of Riches Eccl. 5.10 so the Greek Riches are unsatisfying He that loveth silver shall not be satisfied therewith Pro. 11.4 nor he that loveth abundance with increase Riches are unprofiting Riches Aut deserunt aut deseruntur profit not in the day of wrath but Righteousness delivereth from death Riches either leave us or are left by us They are not Food but Fewel to Desire They are like Salt-water the more we drink Dulce Venenum Bern. the drier we are Riches are like the Apples of Sodom more in shew than in substance and if touched they crumble to sulphur Riches saith one are a sweet poison The World and the Soul must part or Christ and the Soul will not meet The two Poles will sooner meet than the Love of Christ and the Love of the World The Immortality of the Soul In this World the Body was first and then the Soul but in Heaven the Soul is first and then the Body Origen If the World saith one be the Book of God then the Soul is the Image of God Plato Another calls the Soul the Glass of the Trinity The Soul is worth more Worlds than this world hath Souls in it The Soul is precious The precious Sons of Sion Precious Sons Lam. 4.2 having precious Souls And as the Soul is precious so the Redemption of the Soul is precious Psal 49.8 Oh how highly did Christ prize it when his Veins were breathed and his Vitals let out to redeem it He became obedient to Death even the Death of the Cross Phil. 2.8 The Soul is the Breath of God the Beauty of Man the Wonder of Angels the Envy of Devils The Body is but the Cabinet the Soul is the Jewel and this is immortal Eccl. 12.7 Then shall the Dust that is the Body return to the Earth as it was and the Spirit that is the Soul unto God who gave it Christ and the converted Thief do go from Cross to Crown from Earth to Heaven To day shalt thou be with me in Paradise Luke 23.43 Mark 8.37 The loss of the Soul is a considerable loss a comprehensive loss an irreparable loss What can be given in Exchange for the Soul The Loss of the Soul is a kind of an infinite loss for it is the loss of an infinite God Psal 145.9 and this God a God of infinite Love The Lord is good to all and his tender mercies are over all his works The Soul is a Blossom of Eternity and hath a Stamp of Immortality Man hath a Soul Matth. 10.28 which Death it self despaireth how to kill Fear not them which kill the Body but are not able to kill the Soul The Mortality of the Body Man is Mortal and not a Match for Death Zach. 1.5 Our Fathers where are they and the Prophets do they live for ever To be a Man is to be a Sinner and to be a Sinner is to be Mortal As it is true what Man is he that liveth and sinneth not It is as true what Man is he that sinneth and dieth not What man is he that liveth and shall not see death shall he deliver his soul from the power of the grave Man is but a Wink of Life Psal 89.48 Oculus apertus oculus clausus The Heathens Emblem for Life was an eye open and for Death an eye shut as if there were no material difference between the living and the dying Job 30.23 but the Twinkling of an Eye Death is the Circumference of the Vniverse and every mans Line meet in this Circumference May not every Individual say as He did I know that thou wilt bring me
An Influence upon the Father 3. Would ye prepare for Death Then thorough Christ imbitter Sin Page 45. To this end take these Considerations 1. Sin had not a Being from God 2. Sin hath not a Being with God 3. Sin striketh at the Being of God The more to imbitter Sin 1. Look upon it as a cursed Inmate 2. Look upon it as a cursed Make-bate 1. Between God and Man 2. Between Man and Man 3. Between Man and Himself 4. Would ye prepare for Death Be then endearing Grace and Glory Page 47. 1. Endear thorough Christ Grace 2. Endear thorough Christ Glory Quest But what manner of Inheritance is Heaven Page 49. Heaven is 1. A free 2. A full 3. A living 4. A lasting Inheritance There are six things that cannot be finally lost 1. The Soul 2. The Saviour 3. The Grace of Christ 4. The Spirit of Christ 5. Interest in Christ 6. Inheritance with Christ 5. Would ye prepare for Death Be then in the Reflection of Eternity Page 52. 6. Would ye prepare for Death Be then in the improving of the Spirit It is 1. An enlivening 2. An enlightning 3. A bearing 4. A witnessing 5. A sanctifying 6. A sealing Spirit Page 53. 7. Would ye prepare for Death Look then unto Christ and lay the stress of Obedience upon him Page 55. This Obedience is twofold 1. Active 2. Passive True Obedience may be known by 1. The Sincerity 2. The Vniversality 3. The Constancy of it Now this Christ is for those actually his 1. All from the Father 2. All unto the Father 3. All with the Father DIRECT II. Page 58. Direct 2. Study thorough Christ the Art of dying well Quest But what shall we do that we may dye well Sol. 1. Would ye dye well Then thorough Christ live well 2. Would ye dye well Then thorough Christ dye daily Quest But unto what are we to dye Sol. Unto Self and unto the World 1. Unto Self Thus there must be a dying Unto 1. Sinful 2. Lawful 3. Natural 4. Moral 5. Relative 6. Religious Self 2. Unto the World Thus a dying unto The Worship Wisdom Mode Manners Pleasures Profits of the World Page 61. DIRECT III. Direct 3. Be not surprized with a panick Fear concerning the Arrests of the first Death To this end consider that Christ is thine and being thine will be to thee 1. A Father Quest But what manner of Father is Christ Sol. Take the properties of a natural Father towards a natural Child A natural Father 1. Pitieth 2. Provideth 3. Teaeheth 4. Leadeth 5. Counselleth 6. Heareth 7. Loveth 8. Correcteth 9. Preferreth 10. Pardoneth the Child Page 63. 2. A Friend Quest But what manner of Friend is Christ Page 65. Sol. A 1. Rich 2. Righteous 3. Real 4. Ready 5. Strong 6. Loving 7. Lasting Friend 3. A Foundation Quest But what manner of Foundation is Christ Page 67. Sol. 1. An ancient 2. A perfect 3. A sutable 4. A safe 5. A lovely 6. A precious 7. A living 8. A lasting 9. A tryed 10. The sole Foundation 4. A Fountain Page 68. Quest But what manner of Fountain is Christ Sol. 1. A living 2. A loving 3. A lighting 4. A pure 5. A peaceable 6. A free 7. A full 8. An invisible 9. An immutable 10. An incomparable 11. An inexhaustible Fountain 5. A God That Christ is God is evinced Page 70. 1. From plain and positive Texts and Truths 2. From gracious and glorious Appellations and Titles 1. Christ is called I Am. 2. The chiefest among ten thousand 3. A great God 4. The true God 5. God over All. 6. A mighty God 7. The onely wise God 8. The End of the Law for righteousness 9. The Image of the invisible God 10. The Desire of Nations 11. The Saviour of the world 12. The King of Saints 13. The King of Kings and Lord of Lords 14. The Father of Eternity 15. The Bread of Life 16. The Water of Life 17. The Rock of Ages 18. Emmanuel 19. Jesus 20. Jehovah 3. From probable and promising Arguments and Reasons Page 73. 1. He from whom Salvation is must be God 2. He who is the Object of Faith must be God 3. He who is the Life of His must be God 4. He who is Life to Himself must be God 5. He who can turn Water into Wine and heal with a word must be God 6. He that was before all things must be God 7. He that is God's Fellow must be God 8. He who gave a Resurrection to Himself must be God 9. He who can give a Resurrection to others must be God 10. He that made all things must be God 11. He unto whom divine Adoration is due must be God Page 76. 12. He who is omniscient must be God 13. He who is omnipotent must be God 14. He who is omnipresent must be God 15. He who is All in All must be God 16. He that shall come from Heaven waited by Angels and whose voice shall raise the dead must be God 17. He who is all Eye must be God 18. He who is all Ear must be God 19. He that can forgive Sin must be God 20. He that shall judge the world must be God 6. A Guide Page 78. Quest But what manner of Guide is Christ Sol. 1. An incomparable 2. A careful 3. A gracious 4. A gentle 5. A peaceable 6. A prositable 7. A desirable 8. A delectable 9. A prudential 10. A gradual 11. A regular 12. A continual Guide 7. A Guard Page 81. Quest 1. But how is Christ a Guard Sol. 1. In respect of his Justice 2. In respect of his Mercy Quest 2. But why is Christ a Guard Sol. 1. Because it is his pleasure so to be 2. Because it is his promise so to be 3. Because His are Jeweis 4. The Relation between Christ and his Church call for this and carry the reason of it 5. The Appellations of Christ and his Church call for this c. 1. The Church is Christ's Love and Christ is the Churches Beloved 2. Christ is the Head the Church is Body 3. Christ is Foundation the Church is Fabrick 4. Christ is Husband the Church is Spouse 8. A Good Page 85. Quest But what manner of Good is Christ Sol. 1. A substantial 2. An essential 3. An impartinl 4. An universal 5. An unchangeable 6. A sutable 7. A seasonable 8. A satisfying 9. An incomparable 10. An eternal Good 1. Eternity is his Mansion 2. Eternity is his Measure 9. A Rock Page 90. Quest But what manner of Rock is Christ Sol. 1. Christ is a high Rock He is 1. Higher than fallen Souls 2. Higher than unfallen Spirits 2. Christ is a strong Rock Christ strengthens 1. Against Sin 2. Unto Service Thus 1 Unto Action 2 Unto Passion 3. Christ is a firm Rock He was firm 1. In Doing 2. In Dying 4. Christ is an ancient Rock This appears 1. In respect of Generation 2. In respect of Regeneration 5. Christ is an accommodating Rock He
be Hence the Body of man is called vile 1 Cor. 15.47 Who shall change our vile body and make it like his glorious body The Body of the first Adam● was formed out of the Earth and is said to be of the earth earthy And as in the first Body so in the bodies of all men Earth is the predominant element our bodies are vile the chief Ingredient o● their mixture being the Earth which comparatively to those higher and nobler elements is but vile Gen. 18.27 Abraham writes himself Dust and Ashes Dust is Earth made by the Heat of the Sun Ash●s Earth made by the Heat of the Fire They Amos 6.4 who now lye upon beds of Ivory must lye down in a bed of Earth and rest their Heads upon a pillow of Dust. Most sleep in the Dust while they live but all must sleep in the Dust when they die He only who hath laid up his Heart in Heaven Eccl. 12.7 can comfortably think of laying down his Head in the Dust Then shall the Dust the Body return unto the earth as it was and the Spirit the Soul unto God who gave it Mans Body is Dust materially while he lives and Dust formally when he is dead God hath appointed Death Reas 3. Heb. 9.27 Ps 31.15 therefore Man is mortal and must die 'T is once appointed for Man to die and 't is enough that it is appointed once As the Statute is past that Man must die so how long he shall live and when he shall die Isa 57.15 My times are in thy hand He who inhabits eternity is also the Lord of Time Some live as if they were Masters of Time and could appoint out their own Term Isa 28.15 as if they had made a Covenant with the Grave and an Agreement with Death they speak as if their Tongues and their Time were their own To morrow shall be as this day Isa 56.12 and much more abundant That rich Caitiff looked upon his Time as his own Soul take thine ease Luk. 12.19 20. thou hast goods laid up for many years but God said Thou Fool this night shall thy soul be required of thee The Psalmist doth not speak himself the Master but the Servant of Time My times are in thy hand That is all my Times my times of Health or Sickness of Joy or Sorrow of Truth or Triumph of Light or Darkness of Life or Death all my times are in thy hand It is well that our Times are in Gods hands Man is not wise enough to use the Time that God sets him much less is he wise enough to set his own Time God appoints Death all manner of Deaths Jer. 15.2 3. four kinds of Deaths saith the Prophet Death is Heavens Statute and who can reverse that was not that to be reversed by man Esth 8.8 that was sealed with the Kings Ring Who then can reverse Death the Law of Nature the Statute of Mortals the Circumference of the Vniverse Death is the House appointed for all living Job 30.23 Job 19.25 I know that thou wilt bring me to death and to the house appointed for all living As I know that my Redeemer liveth so I know assuredly know that I shall die and go to the Grave of Silence Death bring us back to what we once were and shew us what we are It is true as I have written that some have lived and not died and that some shall live and not die yet those few Exceptions do not infirm but rather confirm the Truth of the general Rule which is That all must die because none escape but upon some special Exception Death is called a Change If a man die Job 14.14 shall he live again All the daies of my appointed time will I wait until my change come Death is natural but we die by a Law we die by Apointment the house appointed for all living Some say of Malefactors who are put to death for crimes against the Law that They are slain by the Law We may say of every man He is slain by a Law the house appointed for all living Thou turnest man to destruction Psal 90.3 that is to Death the destruction of all men as to their corporeal constitutions and external enjoyments But what then And sayest Return ye children of men God having turned man to Death saith presently Return ye children of men That is go back into what ye were return to the Dust. SECT V. The Brevity of Life IF the first Death Fui nihil amplius be the Mistress of Mortals and the Empress of the Vniverse reflect then the Brevity of Life I have been and that is all said Saladine the Great who was Conquerour of the East The longest liver hath but a handfull of Daies and Life it self is but a Circle alwaies beginning where it ends Dan. 7.9 Hodiè mihi cràs Tibi With the Ancient of Days there are no Days and Time will be when Time shall no more be The Child born in the morning is old enough to die before night To D●● to Me to Morrow to Thee is Deaths Motto When Jacob was asked by Pharoah How old art thou or according to the Margent How many are the daies of the years of thy life Gen. 47.8 9. His answer was Few and evil have the daies of the years of my life been c. A great Physician say that Art is long Life is short Ars longa Vita brevis Hippocrares Oculus apertus clausus Job 14.1 Margent The Heathens Emblem for Life was an Eye open and for Death an Eye shut as if there were no other difference between the living and the dying but the Twinkling of an Eye Man that is born of a woman is of few daies and full of trouble Job scarce thinks Himself worth the naming who doth not speak of himself in his own name Man that is born of a woman But what of this man he is of few daies short of daies and full of trouble Few daies and many troubles make up the Character of Man We use to say short and sweet Multum in parvo but here it is short and sewre yea short and bitter As some speak Much in a Little much matter in a little Discourse And as some do Much with a Little much Good with a little Talent so all suffer Much in a Little much Trouble in a little Time many Sorrows in a few Daies The daies of man are few compared with the daies that man lived before the Flood then man lived to six seven eight nine hundred almost a thousand years They are few also compared to the daies of God As the daies of God cannot be counted because they are so many so the daies of Man can scarcely be counted because they are so few Psa 39.5 Mine Age says the Psalmist is as nothing before Thee All Time is as Nothing compared to Eternity what a
death of his Saints If a Christian of Christs making goes bleeding to Heaven or burning to Heaven if he lays down his Blood on this side the Grave this goes near the heart of God Art out of Christ Direct 3. tremble then for in a moment thou mayest die and be damned too They spend their time in mirth Job 21.13 Anxius vixi dubius morior Oh ens entium miserere mihi Sed c. Arist Job 18.14 Caryl in loc and in a momeut go down to the grave Death by the Philosopher is called of all formidable things the most terrible These were some of the last words of that great Philosopher I have lived anxiously I die doubtfully Oh Being of Beings have mercy upon me but now it is too late for me to call for mercy Death is called by Bildad the King of Terrors This is a very strange Title We have read of many Titles which have been given the Kings of the Earth as most Serene most Christian most Sacred c. but if at all rarely of such a Title as this King of Terrors For a man to be brought to the King of Terrors is for a man to be brought to death or to his last end The Philosopher in this sense called Death the King of Terrors when he called it the most terrible of terrible things Death is terrible upon a threefold consideration Antecedents Nature Consequents Death is terrible if we consider the Antecedents of it 2 King 4.18 19 20. The Forerunners or Harbingers of Death are Pains Diseases Sicknesses and these are terrible The Shunamites Son was taken sick when he was with the Reapers crying to his Father My Head my Head being carried home he sate on his Mothers knees until noon and then died Death is terrible if we consider the Nature of it Death Mors Sceptra Ligonibus aequa is a Disunion All Disunions are troublesom but some are terrible Death according to the Poet is the greatest Leveller in the world Death levels Scepters and Plow-shares it makes all alike The Disunion that Death makes between Husband and Wife is terrible but Death makes a Disunion between them that are nearer than Husband and Wife even between Soul and Body Eccl. 12.7 Husband and Wife are one flesh but Soul and Body are one person Then shall the Dust the Body return to the Earth as it was and the Spirit the Soul unto God Death is terrible if we reflect the consequents of it I have said to corruption thou art my Father Job 17.14 Nativitas mala Vita pejor mors pessima and to the Worm thou art my Mother and my Sister Now soul art out of Christ what is thy Death then like to be It may be said of a person living and dying out of Christ that his Birth is bad his Life is worse his Death is worst of all Some are so sick that they cannot live and yet so sinful that they cannot die their Cry is Oh Lord we cannot die Oh Lord we must not die O Lord we dare not die Oh Lord we will not die Rev. 9.6 We read of some that shall seek death but shall not find it and shall desire to die and death shall flee from them Others there are that Death seek but they would not be found and that Death desire to have but they flee from it A great person hearing the Verdict which the Physicians brought in against him that he must die cryed out Let me live though it be the Life of a Toad under a Threshold Art out of Christ tremble then and realize a state of Death Do not only read of Death but also realize Death Do not look upon Death as a Physical Notion and a Mathematical Conclusion be much in the reflection of this Text and Truth Luk. 16.22 23. It came to pass that the Beggar died and was carried by the Angels into Abrahams bosom the Rich man also died and was buried and in Hell he lifted up his eyes being in torment Here is Death and Damnation too Thou mayest die and be damned too Art out of Christ go then to Christ Direct 4. in whose Death is the Death of Death To be Christless is to be Godless to be Graceless to be Gloryless go then to Christ Art in a state of Sin go then to Christ for Grace Art in a state of Darkness go then to Christ for Light Art in a state of Death go then to Christ for Life Art in a state of Damnation go then to Christ for Salvation Isa 53.3 Encline your ear and come unto me hear and your souls shall live Paul was a great Orator a great part of his Oratory was to perswade men to come to Christ and be saved He that winneth souls is wise Art Christless and Godless Graceless and Spiritless May not I say to thee with the Alteration of a word Acts 13.36 as was said to the stock of Abraham To thee is the word of this salvation sent But there is a Lion in the way an Adder in the path But what is this comming to Christ Quest 1. this going to Christ A comming Sol. Joh. 6.40 or going to Christ is a believing in Christ As Faith is the Souls Eye He that seeth the Son and believeth on him hath eternal life And as Faith is the Souls mouth Joh. 6.54 Whoso eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood hath eternal life And as Faith is the Souls Ear Joh. 5.24 He that heareth my Word and believeth on him that sent me And as Faith is the Souls Hand Joh. 1.12 To as many as received him to them gave he priviledge to become the Sons of God even to them that believe on his Name So Faith is the Souls Foot Joh. 6.35 He that cometh to me shall never hunger and he that believeth on me shall never thirst But Quest 2. is there an indispensible Necessity of going to Christ for Salvation Can Salvation be had no where else Is he not only a Saviour but also the Saviour That Christ is a Saviour Sol. Luk. 2.11 is evident Vnto you is born this day in the City of David a Saviour which is Christ the Lord. That Christ also is the Saviour is as evident Now we believe not because of thy words Joh. 4.42 for we have heard him our selves and know that this is indeed the Christ the Saviour of the world I remember the time when if I could have gone to Heaven by my Education Civility Forms of Prayer of mine own making or by my Fathers Copy I would not have made use of Christ but at last I found that there was Salvation in no other Act. 4.12 Isa 51.12 and sailing by the gates of Hell in my apprehension I also found that no Voice but the Voice of Christ would still the Voice of Desperation There is no Paradise without this Tree no Light without this Sun no God no
is insatiable It is much the Moad to be in the Optative Mood The most of men are for wishings and wouldings He that is nothing but Desires shall have nothing that he desires but he that addeth good Endeavours unto his good Desires can desire nothing that is good if for his good but he may have it It is a Maxim in Philosophy All things desire good Christ is the Desire of Nations Hag. 2.7 I will shake all Nations and the Desire of all Nations shall come The desire of the Righteous as Righteous is only good Bonum in quo omnia sunt bona and alway good for as they desire Christ above all so they desire Christ in all in whom is all good and nothing but good Ask a convinced Soul a Soul convinced of the exceeding sinfulness of sin and ask a deserted Soul a Soul tossed with tempest and not comforted what they desire above all things in the world and they will tell you a Christ above all a Christ in all a Christ under all a Christ after all Psa 73.25 Gen. 30.1 Whom have I in Heaven but thee and there is none upon Earth that I desire besides thee A Child or I die said the woman a Christ or I die say the Soul and am damned too Christ is a delectable Saviour An Hypocrite delights not in God nor the things of God It is an Axiome in Nature that things are so much delightful as they are seasonable This is confirmed by more than humane Authority Marg. Prov. 25.11 A word fitly spoken spoken upon his wheels is like Apples of gold in pictures of silver Jonathan delighted much in David A Christian of Christs making delights much in Christ the Son of David the Lord of David To delight in Christ is a Christians Duty Psal 37.4 Delight thy self also in the Lord and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart To delight in Christ is a Christians Mercy Psal 94.19 In the multitude of my thoughts within me thy comforts delight my soul If we delight notin Christ only we delight not in Christ at all As it is true it is the spirit of sinfulness to delight in sin it is as true it is the spirit of godliness to delight in God As Christ is the Object of the Fathers delight Behold my servant whom I uphold Isa 42.1 mine elect in whom my soul delighteth so Christ is the Object of their delight who are the Fathers Cant. 2.3 As the Apple-tree among the trees of the wood so is my Beloved among the Sons I delighted and sate down under his shadow and his fruit was sweet unto my taste or palat What was said of Titus Vespatian to be the delight of Mankind is infinitely more true of Christ he is a delectable Saviour and the Object of their delight who are actually his Christ is a faithful Saviour Christ Jesus the Lord is the faithful witness Rev. 1.5 One man will be faithful to another so long as the Sun of Peace and Plenty the Sun of Profit and Prosperity shines upon him but when the cold and nipping Frosts of Affliction and Adversity come of Exigency and Indigency come then look to thy self But it is not thus with Christ for he is most near when the Christian hath most need Socrates Plato Oh my Friends saith one I have not a Friend A Friend saith another is a mutable creature Summer-Friends are not worth the owning but Winter-Friends are worth their weight in gold Husband and Wife are one flesh Soul and Body are one person but Friend and Friend are as it were one Soul 1 Sam. 18.1 Prov. 20.6 The soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David and Jonathan loved him as his own soul No flatterer can be a true Friend A faithful friend who can find was the complaint of Israels Sage He was never a Friend that is not ever a Friend A friend loveth at all times Prov. 17 17. and a Brother is born for Adversity Such a Friend and such a Brother Christ is if once a Friend ever a Friend This was the Motto of Valentinian An old Friend is the best Friend Amicus veterimus optimus Prov. 18.24 Matth. 8.24 25 26. Such a Friend Christ is he was thy Friend when thou wast his Foe If Soloman may be credited There is a Friend that sticketh closer than a Brother Such a Friend Christ is Christ was in the Ship when the winds did rise and the waves did roar charming the winds which were prodigious and calming the waves which were impetuous That Bottom is not like to sink where Christ is Dan. 3.24 25. When the three Children were in the fiery Furnace Christ gave a meeting and made up that blessed Mess Christ and the Christian in the Ship together in the Shop together Christ and the Christian in the Field together in the Fire together Oh immence mercy Christ is a fruitful Saviour The Cedar tree hath fruit on it at all times of the year Seneca A Heathen could say I had rather be dead than live dead Christians are to be fruitful and by their bringing forth much fruit God is glorified Joh. 15.8 Herein is my Father glorified that ye bear much fruit so shall ye be my Disciples There is no plant in Gods Vineyard but he will have glory from it by its bearing or glory upon it by its burning Psal 1.3 The tree planted by the Rivers of waters bringeth forth fruit in season I have read of an Isle in the Carthaginian Sea scituated between Syria and Cilicia so fruitful that it was called the happy Isle Certainly that Soul is the happy Soul which is fruitful for if the fruit be unto holiness Rom. 6.22 the end is everlasting life To be fruitless is to be useless and to be useless is in a sense to be essenceless We are as if we had no being while we reach not at least while we reach not after the Ends of our Being Job 6.21 Job's Rhetorick goes a degree farther and denies that he hath been for he is as if he had never been a meer nothing For now ye are nothing Hos 14.8 Psal 87.7 The Christians fruit is from Christ From me is thy fruit found A Christians growing depend upon Christs watering All my springs are in Thee A Christians running depend upon Christs drawing Cant. 1.4 Draw me and we will run after Thee A Christians bearing depend upon Christs blessing Joh. 15.4 As the branch cannot bear fruit of it self except it abide in the Vine no more can ye except ye abide in me Christ is an incomparable Saviour Christ is a Saviour without compare Aut Caesar aut Nihil yea a Saviour without a Competitor Caesar would not have a Superiour nor Pompey an Equal Christ hath no Competitor and will endure no Corrival Christ will be All or nothing at all Isa 40.18 To
is mans time The good Emperour not hearing a Cause or doing some charitable Act in the day would complain at night unto his Courtiers Sirs I have lost a day 2 Cor. 6.2 Hoc Nunc nullum habet crastinum Aug. Delays are dangerous yea Delay is the Mother of Danger Delay is almost as bad as Denyal There is a word which is the Lords Adverb and the Devils Verb Early say God stay s●y the Devil Now is the accepted time behold now is the day of salvation This Now saith one hath no to morrow Take heed of playing the Courtier with thy Soul the Courtier do all things late he riseth late dineth late goeth to bed late and repenteth late Henry the fourth asked the Duke de Alva if he had seen the great Ecclipse of the Sun which had lately been no said the Duke I have so much to do upon Earth that I have no leisure to look up to Heaven Let thy Thoughts be taken up with Death Ambrose I have not saith one so lived that I am afraid to die or ashamed to live longer Death is a Theam worthy the most serious and solid the most spiritual and sanctified meditation Be much through Christ in prayer Multiply cries and cry mightily unto Christ that Heaven may be thy Haven that Paradise may be the Port for thy Soul Prayer is the first and should be the last Dish If ye be Christs ye must Pray while ye live and Pray when ye die ye must live and die Acts 7.59 praying Thus Stephen did They sloned Stephencalling upon the name of the Lord and saying Lord Jesus receive my Spirit Yea thus a greater than Sephen Luke 23.34 the Lord and Life of Stephen the Lord Jesus Christ did Father forgive them for they know not what they do When the Heart-blood of Christ was comming forth then was the heart-prayer of Christ also comming forth Rev. 8.3 4. Gen. 48.16 Father forgive them for they know not what they do We read of an Angel that stood at the Altar The Angel is Christ the Angel that redeemed Jacob from all evil the Angel of the Covenant The Altar is Himself who sanctifieth prayer as the Altar did the Gift This Angel which is Christ had a golden Censer his own Body Mal. 3.1 To him was given much incense that he should offer it with the prayers of all Saints or that he should add to the prayers of all Saints upon the golden Altar which was befere the Throne Christ by his Intercession perfumes the prayers of his being the only High Priest of the New Testament And the smoak of the Incense which came with the prayers of the Saints ascended up before God out of the Angels hand It is such a prdyer that I intend a pure prayer a Gospel prayer a prayer that passeth a Christ that passeth out of the Angels hand that passeth through the hand of the Son 1 Sam. 1.15 Rom. 8.26 to the heart of the Father Now what is this Prayer but a pouring out of the Sonl to God what is pure prayer but a breathing out that before God which was first breathed in by the Spirit of God As Fear is so principal a Grace that it is sometimes put for all grace Now I know that thou fearest God Gen. 22.2 seeing thou hast not with-held thy Son thine only Son And as Faith is so principal a Grace that it is sometimes put for all Grace Heb. 12.2 Looking unto Jesus the Author and Finisher of our Faith so Prayer is so principal a part of Worship that it is sometimes put for all worship Mat. 21.13 Luk. 18.1 1 Thes 5.17 My house shall be called an house of prayer but ye have made it a den of thieves Pure Prayer is imposed therefore incumbent Christ spake a Parable that men ought alwaies to pray and not to faint To pray alwaies is not to faint in prayer Pray without ceasing Pray there is the Act without ceasing there is the Duration of that Act. As it is the duty of a Christian of Christs making to pray so it is the property of this person to pray A living Child is a crying Child Until the Child come out of the womb it cannot cry but when it come into the World it cry So long as a a man is in the womb of a natural state Gal. 4.6 he cannot cry Father Father Because ye are Sons God hath ●sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts Act. 9.11 crying Father Father Was Paul ever said to pray until converted from his Pharisaical state Go for behold he prayeth He who was a Persecutor before is a Prayer now Soul if God design thee for Heaven he will put thee upon prayer yea Mat. 6.6 upon closet-prayer But thou when thou prayest enter into thy closet 'T is death to a living man long ●o hold his breath If we breath we live if we breath not we die Thus 't is death as it were to a truly gracious soul long to be kept from inward and intimate converse and communion with God and Christ with God in Christ. A declining of this Duty will prove a drawn Flood-gate unto great Iniquity Where is that man like to stop who declines this Duty Eph. 6.18 Praying alwaies there 's the Duty with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit there 's the Direction If we would prepare for death we must be much in prayer To this end reflect the Income of prayer and Influence of prayer Be much in the reflection of the Income of prayer A Soul in Christ would not lose his Incomes of prayer for a world for a thousand worlds if there were so many Oh what have thy Tears and thy Triumphs been in a Closet Oh what have thy Sighs and thy Sights been in a Closet O what have thy Shines and thy Smiles been in private prayer Oh how melted have thy Soul been and mortified have thy sin been when thou hast been engaged and enlarged in private prayer Have not thy Soul been sent away with more of the sanctifying and with more of the sealing work of the Spirit too Davids Incoms of prayer were great and he valued them greatly I love the Lord why because he hath heard my voice Psa 116.1 2. and my supplications because he hath enclined his ear unto me therefore will I call upon him so long as I live What an estimate is set upon the Income of Prayer Be much in the reflection of the Influence of Prayer Prayer hath a great Influence for instance Pure Prayer through Christ had an Influence and Command over the four Elements Aire Fire Earth Water Over the Air. Elias which was Elijah praved earnestly in prayer he prayed Jam. 5.17 18. so the Greek That is he prayed earnestly for the ingemination hath this force that it might not rain and it did not that it might rain and it did Over the Fire Thus it had in
Beaven without him I had rather saith another be in Hell with a Christ than to be in Heaven without him Heaven is the presence of all Good and the absence of all Evil. Redde mihi vitam aeternam quam debes That Monk died like himself who said Lord pay me Heaven which thou owest me Heaven is a Flower of Salvation blown out the Saint here is in the Suburbs of Heaven Heaven is the Inheritance of those unto whom Christ is Life and unto whom Death shall be gain If Heaven be the Inheritance of these Quest what manner of Inheritance then is Heaven Heaven is a free Inheritance Sol. 1. Would it not puzzle all the Saints on Earth and Angels in Heaven to bring in the worth of Heaven and yet this is a Donat●●e Many Inheritances here below are bought but this Inheritance is given Here men buy Inheritances and pay to the worth of them Luk. 2.32 but Heaven though it cannot be valued to its worth yet it is given 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Fear not little-little Flook there are two diminitives in the Greek for it is your Fathers good pleasure to give you the Kingdom The word translated Flock signifies a little Flock but Christ to shew the exceeding littleness of it adds another word little Fear not little-little Flock Heaven is a full Inheritance Ahasuerus had a large Territory he reigned from India unto Ethiopia over 127 Provinces A man would have thought that 127 Provinces had been enough for 127 persons and yet this large Territory was a poor pittance Many have large Inheritances here below and cannot live upon them but Heaven is an Inheritance thou mayest live upon if possessed of this Inheritance thou shalt never want more Heaven is a perfection of Felicity without intermission and amission If once possessed of this Inheritance then thou wilt say with Jacob It is enought Thou wilt as one reads it make known the way of life satiety of joys before thy face Ainsworth Psa 16.11 pleasures at thy right hand to perpetuity Heaven is a living Inheritance Heaven is not only a living Inheritance but also an Inheritance of Life Death is legible in the face of the Earth but Life is legible in the face of Heaven I am come that ye might have life Life here life hereafter Mutability and Mortality Rev. 2.10 are written upon all things here below but Heaven is called a Crown of Life Be thou faithful unto death there is the precept and I will give thee a Crown of life there 's the promise Heaven is a lasting Inheritance The Inheritance will last so long as the Heir last Into what a time of Debauchery are we fallen and how short-lifed are earthly Inheritances How long soever the Fathers were in getting them the Children are not long in spending them An earthly Inheritance may be spent but this heavenly Inheritance cannot be spent Though those who are actually Christs may lose all at Sea and all 〈◊〉 Land all in the Ship and all in the Shop all within doors and all without doors yet they cannot lose Heaven this is a lasting Inheritance yea this is an everlasting Inheritance The Apostle having imposed a making of the calling and election sure subjoyns this For so an entrance will be ministred unto you abundantly 2 Pet. 1.10 11. into the everlasting Kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. This Kingdom is the Kingdom of Glory because stiled an everlasting Kingdom It is called the Kingdom of Christ because given to him as a reward of his passions It is an everlasting Kingdom because the Vnion between Christ and a Christian is everlasting As Christ on earth is the Christians Medium of Reconciliation and Communion so Christ in Heaven is the Christians Medium of Vision and Fruition There are among other things these six things which those who are actually Christs can never lose The Soul cannot be lost The Soul is a Blossom of Eternity hath a stamp of Immortality now Death it self though the Mistress of Mortals and Empress of the Vniverse despairs how to kill this Fear not them which kill the body Luk. 12.4 and after that have no more that they can do Men. may kill the Body but they cannot kill the Soul Those who assert without blushing the Mortality of the Soul seem at least to stand upon the Brink of Atheism Though the Body return unto the Dust yet the Soul to Hell or Heaven Luk. 23.43 1 Pet. 1.5 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Peccare not Perire Though the Veins of the penitent Thief were breathed and his Vitals let out yet his Soul goes to Heaven To day shalt thou be with me in Paradise To day is not this emphatical and doth not Christ promise more than the Thief asks Who are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation Who are kept the Greek word is a military word taken from Souldiers they are safely kept kept as a Garrison in time of War against the Enemy Though a Soul actually in Christ may sin 1 Joh. 3.9 and do sin yet not unto Death not unto the second Death He that is born of God sinneth not not to condemnation The Saviour cannot be lost Once and Ever is Christs Motto Though yesterday some were not Semèl Simùl Heb. 13.8 to day some are but to morrow these may not be yet yesterday to day and for ever Christ is the same Jesus Christ the same yesterday to day and for ever The same yesterday before his coming in the flesh The same to day while in the flesh The same for ever Heb. 9.24 after his Ascension unto and Admission into the Kingdom of Heaven now to appear in the presence of God for us Art actually Christs then though thou mayest lose thy Lands lose thy Limbs lose thy Liberty lose thy Life yet thou canst not lose thy Love lose thy Christ The Grace of Christ cannot be lost Grace may decay but it cannot die it may be abated but it cannot be abolished it may be shaken in the Soul but it cannot be shaken out of the Soul Grace 1 Pet. 1.13 is incorruptible seed Which were born not of corruptible seed but of incorruptible Grace is the Seed the Heart is the Soil Gold may be lost Goods may be lost Grandeur may be lost but Grace cannot be lost this must go into Glory when Time goeth into Eternity The Spirit of Christ cannot be lost What the Body is without the Soul Lifeless and Loveless that the Soul is without the Spirit and yet this Spirit cannot be lost What Wheels are to the Chariot and Oil to those Wheels that the Spirit is to the Soul and yet this Spirit cannot be lost What Sails are to the Ship and Wind to those Sails that yea infinitely more than that is the Spirit to the Soul Joh. 16.14 and yet this Spirit cannot be lost I will pray the Father and he shall
than unfallen Spirits This Rock Christ is higher then fallen Souls He is not only higher than Absolom and Agag Judas 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and Demas but also higher than the Church for he is Head of the Church yea the Head of the Church not onely by way of Emphasis but also by way of Exclusion Col. 1.18 And himself is the Head of the Body the Church So the Greek This Rock Christ is higher than unfallen Spirits Christ is not only higher than the Kings of the Earth but also higher than the Angels of Heaven He that is higher than the highest regardeth Eccl. 5.8 and there be higher than they Angels are higher than the highest of Men but Christ is higher than the highest of Angels for he is Head of the Angles yea the Head of the Angels not only emphatically but also exclusively Col. 2.10 And ye are compleat in him who is the Head of all principality and powwer Christ is highest Christ is a strong Rock Material Rocks they are strong very strong Job 39.28 It is said of the Eagle the Princess of Birds that she abideth upon the Rock the crag of the Rock and the strong place The Crag of the Rock is the Tooth or Edge of the Rock which is most inaccessible This mystical Rock Christ is strong very strong stronger than Men stronger than Angels Oh says the Soul I am weak and not only weak but also weakness it self and not able to weather another storm But Soul Christ is strong strength it self 1 Sam. 15.29 The strength of Israel will not lie nor repent What is a Goliah in the hands of this David Christ is not only the Power of God but also the God of Power who strengthens against sin and who strengthens unto service Christ the Rock of His strengthens against sin Christ is strong stronger than the strong man armed and can cast him out when he please and where he please 1 Joh. 4.4 Greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world Oh says the Soul these Achans within these Goliahs within these Sauls within But what are these to Christ the Rock of His Christ the Rock of His strengthens unto service He strengthens His unto Action and unto Passion unto doing and unto dying but to these distinctly Christ the Rock of His strengthens his unto Action A Little is too much for Vs A● is but Little to Christ Phil. 4.13 I can do all things is not this a lofty strain but how through Christ I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me Christ the Rock of His strengthens his unto Passion Suffering work is noble work bleeding and burning work the noblest work that ever the Sons of Adam were engaged in Saints indeed are inferiour to Angels as to Action but superiour to Angels as to Passion for they are spirits and so impassible Now Christ the Rock of His strengthens His unto Passion as well as Action and unto dying Phil. 1.29 as well as doing It is given unto you in the behalf of Christ not only to believe but also to suffer for his sake Such a Rock Christ is Christ is a firm Rock Material Rocks are firm Rocks flinty Rocks are firm Rocks God speaking of Jacob Deut. 32.13 that is the Sons of Jacob saith He made him suck Honey out of the Rock and Oil out of the flinty Rock Christ the Rock of His is a firm Rock He stood until his hour was come all the combined Furies and Forces of Hell and Earth They sought to take him Joh. 7.30 but no man laid hands on him because his hour was not yet come Christ the Rock of His was firm in Action and in Passion Christ was firm in Action and did well I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do Joh. 17.4 Christ was firm in Passion and died well He was obedient to death Phil. 2.8 even the death of the Cross Christ is an ancient Rock Material Rocks may plead Antiquity Exod. 15.5 6. Jehovah said unto Moses I will stand before thee there upon the Rock in Horeb. Rocks were befere Men Dan. 7.22 but Christ was before Rocks He is stiled The Ancient of Days Christ may plead Antiquity in a two-fold respect Generation and Regeneration Christ may plead Antiquity in respect of Generation Christ had a Hand in making the first man Gen. 1.26 Come let us make man Christ may plead Antiquity in respect of Regeration 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Eph. 2.10 As nothing was done in the first Creation without Christ so nothing was done in the second Creation without Christ We are his workmanship his work so the Greek created in Chrift Jesus unto good works Christ is an accommodating Rock Material Rocks accommodate with Water Deut. 8.15 He brought them forth water out of the Rock of flint Christ the Rock of His accommodates His out of him goeth water living water If thou knewest the gift of God Joh. 4.10 and who it is that saith unto thee give me to drink thou wouldest have asked of him and he would have given thee living water Christ accommodates freely and fully Christ the Rock of His accommodates freely If any one thirst let him come unto me and drink Joh. 7.37 Christ the Rock of His accommodates fully As Ch ist is a free so a full Rock here thou mayest fill thy pitcher up to the very brim If thou comest to Christ thou comest to a Fountain and in a Fountain water for Quantity and Quality is ever the same Rev. 21.6 I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely Here is giving that 's freely and of the Fountain that 's fully Christ is an advantaging Rock Material Rocks they are commodious Job saith Job 28.1 There is a Vein for the Silver and a place for the Gold Gold hath its place hath its Rock Col. 3.11 Christ the Rock of His is very advantagious unto His for he is All and in All. Christ the Rock of His is All between God and Them He hath crossed the Book cancelled the Bond discharged the Debt Heb. 10.14 for ever perfected them that are saustified His Garment is large enough to cover His. Christ the Rock of His is All between Them and God He is concerned with the performance as well as the person and with the Service as well as the Soul Christ is not only All between God and Them in a way of Satisfaction but also All between Them and God in a way of Service He is a merciful Heb. 2.17 and a faithful High Priest in things pertaining to God to make reconciliation for the sins of his people Christ is a secure Rock Material Rocks are secure places Prov. 30.26 Joh. 17.12 Solomon speaks of a feeble Folk yet make they their houses in the Rock Christ the mystical Rock is
nothing yea so poor that he had bankrupted himself and was worse than nothing then Christ became his Portion When man by his sin had stripped himself naked and to cover his nakedness had Fig-leaves upon his Loins then Christ became his Portion Rom. 5.6 8. In due time Christ died for the ungodly While we were yet sinners Christ died for us Ah! what a poor pittance a Christless soul hath though he hath a Kingdom before him an Empire before him Who for the most part have been the Princes and Petentates of the warld the Dons and Emperours of the world but the Nero's and Nebuchadnezzars of the world the Pharoahs and Pilates of the world Had a man as many Kingdoms yea could a man have as many worlds Esth 1.1 as Ahasuerus had Provinces who reigned from India to Ethiopia over 127 Provinces yet if without Christ he would be but a Beggar be but a Bankrupt Is not Christ then a seasonable Portion But consider the season of this Portion under a two-fold notion in reference to the work and in reference to the wages In reference to the work Sin was the work now this was a desperate work a dangerous work a damnable work Sin is a darkning of the Glory of God a defacing of the Image of God a murdering of the Son of God a grieving of the Spirit of God and a wronging of the Soul of man Is not Christ now a seasonable Portion Adam says God hast thou eaten of the Tree whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat Gen. 3.11.12 And then the man said the woman which thou gavest to be with me she gave me of the Tree and I did eat Here is the work and that is sin now sinful work is sad work In reference to the wages Sin was the work Death was the wages In the day thou eatest thereof Rom. 6● 23 dying thou shalt dye The wages of sin is death All manner of deaths the first and the second death Sin pays all its servants in black money Christ is an incomparable Portion To whom will ye liken Christ Is he not without compare Was Absalom a Beauty without compare among the Sons of David Certainly Christ is among the Sons of God Absalom was a Beauty in Body but a Black in Soul Christ was a Beauty without a Spot a Substance without a Shadow an Ocean of Sweet without a Drop of Gall. Jer. 10.16 The portion of Jacob is not like them Was it ever said of any one but that only One Christ Jesus that he was all Desires But so Can. 5.16 Ainsworth Psa 86.8 Christ is His palate sweetnesses yea he is all Desires Among the Gods there are none like unto thee Jehovah neither are there any Works like unto thy works Take now a prospect of the Incomparableness of Christ in a twofold respect his Person and his personal Excellency Christ is an incomparable portion in respect of his person Christ was God and Man and herein he was without compare Now this person of his as God-man is the Object of Faith Joh. 8.24 If ye believe not that I am he ye shall die in your sins If ye believe not that I am God as well as man ye shall die in your sins and be damned for your sins Christ is an incomparable Portion in respect of his personal Excellency As the person of Christ is the Object of Faith so the personal Excellency of Christ is the Object of Love Soul do but look upon Christ and thou canst not but love him such are his personal Excellencies Suffer a Tast by way of Instance Reflect his Love Did ever any one love as Christ loved He loved his enemies 1 Pet. 3.18 and for those was bled to Death by whom he was bled to Death He suffered for sins the just for the unjust Inspect his Life His Life was a mirrour of Holiness As he is a principle in His so he is a president for His. Heb. 4.15 No blot in his Scutcheon Sin in his Soul In all points tempted like us yet without sin Though Christ was tempted unto sin not into sin Reflect his Kindness Was ever any one so kind as Christ was Luke 8.26 27. he sets sail for the City of Gadara to dispossess one man at most two men possessed with Devils and that dwelt in Tombs Luke mentions but one man Mat. 8.28 and Matthew mentions two men possessed with Devils coming out of the Tombs Inspect his Obedience He fulfilled to a punctilio the whole will of God Jon. 17.4 I have finished the work which thou gavest me t● do Christ fulfilleth the Righteousness of the Law for His and fulfilleth the Righteousness of the Gospel in His. Reflect his Humility Was every any one so humble as Christ was Joh. 13.5 He left his Fathers bosom for his Mothers womb a Throne for a Manger Heaven for Earth Quericus Leigh in Loc. He washed his Disciples feet not their head but their feét One upon a consideration of this example cried thou hast overcome me oh Lord thou hast overcome my pride this example hath mastered me Inspect his Sympathy How shall I give thee up Ephraim how shall I deliver thee Israel how shall I make thee as Admah Hos 11.8 how shall I set thee as Zeboim mine heart is turned within me my repentings are kindled together When Christ strikes His every stroak goes as it were to his own Heart when he is about to strike he is as it were unresolved whether he shall strike or no and when he hath stricken he doth as it were repent that ever he did strike Do not all these motions of Gods Heart appear in the highest strains of passionate Rhetorick Reflect his Mercifulness Was ever any one so merciful as Christ Luke 10.30 31 32 c. witness the man that sell among Thieves between Jericho and Jerusalem the Priest and the Levite passed by but the Samaritan had mercy Inspect his Muteness Was ever any one so mute as Christ was Isa 53.7 He was brought as a Lamb to the slaughter and as a Sheep before the Shearers is dumb so opened he not his mouth Reflect his Meekness Moses was not to compare with Christ for Meekness Say we not well Joh. 8.48 49. that thou art a Samaritan and hast a Devil Jesus answered I have not a Devil but I honour my Father and ye do dishonour me Is not his Meekness a Mirror Inspect his Mindfulness Was every any one so mindful as Christ was Go tell the Disciples Mar. 16.7 and Peter Be sure ye tell Peter Peter hath been sining and may now be unbelieving tell the Disciples and Peter Peter hath been denying and now may be doubting be sure therefore ye tell Peter Peter hath been denying before the Crucifixion and may now be hesitating about the Resurrection Go tell the Disciples and Peter DIRECT IV. ART actually in Christ Direct 4. get
but also for ever gone I am left by a God and it is better to be left by all the world than to be left by God But Soul there is that laid and lodged in the Promise that will weigh down this Fear Is there such another Promise which according to the Greek for there are five Negatives in it may be read thus For he hath said I will not Heb. 13.5 not leave thee I will never not not forsake thee May not now the preciousness of the Promise be read in the geatness of it Divine Promises they are greater than a Believers Faith Faith if I may so write is mighty and can do mighty things What cannot Faith do Faith can do more than Force As it is true to believe is very difficult it is as true unto him that believeth all things are possible Heb. 11.30 33 34 35 36 37. Read but that Scriptural Martyrology which is the Book Martyrs epitomized and there you may find the noble Acts of Faith It is Faith that overcometh the world This is the victory that overcometh the world 1 Joh. 5.4 even our Faith Yea it is Faith that maketh a Conquest upon the God of this world Resist the Devil Jam. 4.7 and he will flee from you But how shall he be resisted In the Faith Whom resist stedfast in the Faith 1 Pet. 5.9 Oh the mighty power of Faith But I dare assert that you are not to take the Act of Faith without Christ the Object of Faith What can the Instrument do without the Hand Indeed the Faith of Believers can do much but Faith can do nothing unless it be laid in the Bosom and Bowels of the Promise Abrahams Faith was exceeding great He was very gray and so was his Consort but what made his Faith so strong He had the promise of a strong God and this gave strength to his Faith He staggered not at the promiso through unbelief Rom. 4.19 20 21. but was strong in Faith giving glory to God And being fully perswaded that what he had promised he was able also to perform Is there not now a greatness in the Promise and is not the preciousness of it legible in the greatness of it Divine Promises they are greater than a Believers Corruptions Consider the evil of Sin and that will appear to be exceeding great Sin hath Evil all Evil and nothing but Evil in it Sin is only evil altogether evil alway evil Rom. 7.13 That sin by the Commandment might become exceeding sinful or that Sin by the Commandment 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 might become hyperbolically sinful or that Sin by the Commandment might become a Sinner to a wonder a Sinner above wonder beyond comparison Sin is a darkening of the Glory of God a defacing of the Image of God a crucifying of the Son of God a grieving of the Spirit of God and a wro●ging of the Soul of man There is Evil enough in Sin to undo all the world Is not Sin the cry of the damned in Hell and should not Sin be the cry of the dead upon Earth Is there not a world of Sin within Thee and within Me yea a world of Sin within Thee and within Me not yet seen by Thee and by Me Now though Sin be so great an Evil that nothing is so great yet the Greatness and Goodness of God wrapped up in the Promise Isa 1.18 is greater than Sin Though your sins be as Scarlet they shall be white as Snow and though they be red like Crimson they shall be as Wooll This Promise is great and precious as well as great Divine Promises they are as great as divine Commands The Commands of God are great exceeding great Acts 16.31 Is not Faith a great Command Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ Spira sound it so who said Ye call upon me to believe I tell you I cannot believe Oh! how fain would I believe but I cannot It is as possible to keep the Moral Law as to believe for it is natural to work for Life but supernatural to believe for Life Faith is a great work Joh. 6.29 but now he that wills it works it This is the work of God that ye believe in him whom he hath sent Faith is the work the work that God esteemeth in stead of all works But Faith is not only a work so esteemed by God Col. 2.12 but it is also the work of God It is called a Faith of the Operation of God God commands the making of a new heart and a new spirit and might he not as well have commanded the making of a new Heaven Ezek. 18.31 and a new Earth Make ye a new heart and a new spirit for why will ye die oh house of Israel But what God commands his to do in one place he promiseth to do for his in another place Ezek. 36.26 27. A new heart will I give you and a new spirit will I put within you and I will cause you to walk in my Statutes and ye shall keep my Judgments and do them I will give you Legs and lead you too I will habituate the Soul with Grace and actuate Grace in the Soul and for the Soul As the Habit so the Act of Grace shall be from me May not now the preciousness of the Promise be read in the greatness of it Divine Promises are as great if not greater than Divine Threatnings Hath God threatned the Vnbeliever with Darkness and Death He hath promised to the Believer light and life Rom. 5.21 Hath God threatned the Vnbeliever with Damnation he hath promised unto the Believer Salvation Doth Sin reign unto Death the second Death Grace reigns thorough righteousness unto eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord. Is the wages of Sin Death the first and the second Death all manner of Deaths the portion of a Christless Soul is nothing else but Death Rom. 6.23 Exod. 20.5 6. his whole estate lies in the valley of the shadow of death But now though the stipend of sin be death yet the gift of God is eternal life thorough Jesus Christ our Lord. Hath God visited Iniquity to the third and fourth Generation He sheweth mercy unto thousands of Generations May not now the preciousness of the Promise be read in the greatness of it Jer. 10.6 Divine Promises they are like unto God Himself God is great exceeding great There is none like unto thee Jehovah thou art great and thy name is great in might Now whatever is great in God he hath made it over by promise unto Believers Take a Taste His Power The Lord can do whatsoever he will though he will not d● whatsoever he can His Power hath no Patent but ●s Pleasure Power belongeth to God God is as much acted in making a Flie as in making an Elephant The Power of God is greater than the power of Sin Nah. 1.3 than the power of Men than the power
of Devils The Lord is slow to Anger and of great Power and will not at all acquit the wicked Now the Power of God Jer. 39.18 is made over by promise unto the People of God who make him the Object of their Trust I will surely deliver thee and thou shalt not fall by the sword but thy life shall be for a prey unto thee because thou hast put thy trust in me saith Jehovah His Presence As the power so the presence of God is made over by promise unto the People of God What would the Joys of Heaven be were it not for the presence of God there but as a Funeral Banquet Psal 16.11 where there is much provision but no meat In thy presence is fulness of joy and at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore To be with the Lord for a moment is a Heaven upon Earth but to be with the Lord for ever is the Heaven of Heavens The presence of God is the Heaven of Heaven the Joy of Heaven the Life of Heaven and of All that shall arrive there Now the presence of God Isa 43.2 is made over by promise to the People of God When thou passest thorough the waters I will be with thee and thorough the rivers they shall not overflow thee when thou walkest thorough the fire thou shalt not be burnt nor shall the flame kindle upon thee God is with his in the fire and in the water though these be amazing and amusing elements and his presence is more than deliverance If God be with his though all evil be upon them yet no evil toucheth them The presence of the chief Good is banishment to all evil His Pardon Pardon of Sin is a singular mercy of the plural number if a convinced or deserted Soul may speak The Pardon of Pope Alexander the Sixth Heb. 8.12 was for Thirty thousand Years but this Pardon notwithstanding the prodigious length of it was not worth the having worth the hearing for God onely can forgive Sin I will be merciful unto their unrighte●● 〈◊〉 their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more Here are three words unrighteousness sins and iniquities to indicate and intimate that God will forgive all kinds and degrees of sins Ex. 34.7 The number of words imply the number of sins The Scripture in propounding Gospel-Immunties sometimes useth three words Jer. 31.34 forgiving Iniquity Transgression and Sin sometimes two words I will forgive their Iniquity Jer. 33.8 and will remember their Sin no more sometimes but one word I will cleanse them from all their Iniquity whereby they have sinned against me and I will pardon all their Iniquities whereby they have sinned and whereby they have transgressed against me His Providence The works of God are distinguished into two sorts of Creation and Providence It is not good to out-run Providence Perkin ' s Golden Chain Acts 17.28 Isa 43.1 4. and it is as bad to loyter and lag behind it God's Providence saith one is either General which extends it self to the whole world in whom we live and move and have our Being or Special which he sheweth towards his Church Oh Jacob and Israel Fear not I have called thee by thy name thou art mine I will give men for thee and people for thy life All Creatures have a teaching Voice and read us Divinity-Lectures of Divine Providence Is not that a true Axiome in Divinity Gen. 22.14 Providence is a Creation continued Abraham called the name of the place where the Ram was caught Jehovah-jireh the Lord will see or provide noting the special Providence of God in Distresses as it is said unto this day In the mount of the Lord it shall be seen Now this Providence of God is his most wise just Descriptio and powerful discerning disposing and preserving of all things and persons according to his eternal and immutable knowledge and will for such ends as himself hath purposed from everlasting Mat. 10.29 30. Are not two Sparrows sold for a Farthing the tenth part of a Roman Peny and of our Coin an Half-peny Farthing and not one of them shall fall on the ground without your Father But the very hairs of your head are all numbred The hairs of our heads are innumerable to Vs but they are numerable to God These words at once intimate God's Care of all and Satan's Malice against all God will have an Account of every Hair The Enemies cannot pull off a Hair but God will call them to a Reckoning for it The Efflux of his Spirit As the Power and presence of God the Pardon and Providence of God so an Efflux of the Spirit of God is laid and left Isa 44.3 under promise I will pour water upon the thirsty and floods upon the dry ground I will pour my Spirit upon thy seed and my blessing upon thine off-spring Is not deadness of Spirit the Grave as it were of many Graces The Spirit of God is not the light within every man God the Father Son Faldo 's Key c. p. 85. and Holy Spirit without distinction as a Generation of a late Edition not for want of Ignorance or being too much proselited and become the Spawn of the Romists assert The Soul without the Spirit and its Gales is like a Ship without Sails and Wind. Now Joel 2.28 a greater dimension and efflux of the Spirit is laid and left under promise And it shall come to pass that I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh His Goodness God is good very good and doth good Psal 27.13 He is abundant in goodness and truth I had fainted had I not believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living Had not the goodness of God been laid under promise how should it have been believed For as the Precept is a Rule for Obedience so the Promise is a ground for Faith The goodness of God is unto wonder and this is the matter of the Psalmist's wonder Psal 31.19 Oh how great is thy goodness which thou hast laid up for those that fear Thee which thou hast wrought for them that trust in Thee before the sons of men His Faithfulness Man is unfaithful but God is faithful 2 Tim. 2.13 Though we believe not yet he abideth faithful he cannot deny himself This is not spoken of Vnbelievers but of persons that might be very unbelieving Though our Faith be reduced to a low ebb though Fear hath taken the wall of Faith though Fear be at flood Pontius Centurio Clark ' s Mirror p. 206. and Faith at ebb yet he abideth faithful he cannot deny himself One of Caesar's Captains taken by Scipio had his life proffered him with an honourable place in Pompey's Army if he would leave Caesar and serve Pompey but he answered I will rather dye than falsifie my Faith to Caesar Did man thus say Psal 89.33 What may God then say
lay down their Blood on this side the Grave But I rather understand it with others which dye in the Lord in the Faith of the Lord Jesus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Heb. 11.13 for the One is blessed as well as the Other All these dyed in Faith According to Faith so the Greek that is these dyed in the Faith of the Person of Christ that was to come but Believers now dye in the Faith of the Person of Christ that did come that had his Veins breathed and his Vitals let out upon the Cross The Blessing pronounced upon these described persons Those that dye in the Faith of Christ are blessed The timing of this pronounced Blessing upon these described persons From henceforth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 From this time so the Greek The Soul of a person living and dying in a Christ goeth not to Purgatory but to Glory when Time goes in to Eternity Luk. 23.43 To day shalt thou be with me in Paradise and that Paradise the Heaven of Heavens The infallible Testimony concerning the blessedness pronounced upon these described persons From this time yea saith the Spirit The Amplification of it That they may rest from their labours and their works do follow them Now this Amplification falls under a twofold Notion Rest and Reward to these distinctly Rest That they may rest from their labours That they may rest from the labour of their particular Callings from their Afflictions and Persecutions from their Sins and Sorrows from their Temptations and Tribulations from their Distresses and Desertions The Grave is the House and Bed of the Body to all that dye Heaven is the Rest and House of the Soul to all those who dye in the Lord. Psal 19.11 Saints here have a Rest in their labours in the keeping of them there is great reward but Saints hereafter shall have a Rest from their labours that they may rest from their labours Reward And their works do follow them Not in a way of Debt but in a way of Grace not in a way of Merit but in a way of Mercy Their works follow them go with them for the words saith one well weighed sound so Leigh in loc Works here are put metonimically for the wages and reward of their works which reward is not in a way of merit but in a way of mercy Every one shall receive according to what he hath done whether it be good or bad 2 Cor. 5.10 They shall follow their works no more who are followed by their works And their works do follow them Not in kind the very same individual works which they have done here follow them not for they are transient Acts and have no subsistency but the Blessing which lie in the promise for such works when Believers die their works follow them thorough free-grace in glorious rewards when Vnbelievers dye their works follow them thorough divine Justice in everlasting torments Mariners carry Glasses of Spirits along with them in their dangerous and difficult Voyages Art actually in Christ Then the Cross is the way to the Crown and the Wilderness is the way to Canaan thou art for ought I see going back into the Wilderness take therefore these comfortable Cordials along with thee in thy progress to the Holy Land Art astually in Christ Cordial I. Phi. 1.21 Triumph then for thou shalt be no loser but a gainer by Death To me to live is Christ and to dye is gain A Soul in Christ is a great gainer by Death but a Soul out of Christ is a great loser by Death he loseth these lesser and lower things we brought nothing into this world and it is as certain we can carry nothing out this man loseth his company a carnal and a cursed crew a drinking and a damning crew this man takes leave of all his Relations at once Father and Mother Wife and Children yea this man living and dying out of Christ loseth his Soul Matth. 16.26 and that is a considerable loss an universal loss an irreparable loss a kind of an infinite loss for it is the loss of an infinite God and this God a God of infinite love Saul dying lost his Kingdom and I fear his Soul too Hered dying lost his Crown and I fear his Soul too But now a Soul living and dying in Christ is a greater Gainer than Loser by Death for Death will be an Out-let to Sin and an In-let to Glory Art actually in Christ Then Death will be an Out-let to Sin Sin is a fatal Monosyllable As Grace is the best so Sin is the worst Monosyllable as Love is the best so Lust is the worst Monosyllable now will it be any loss but a gain to lose sin where is the Soul that would keep it who knows that every thing less than Hell is less than Sin A Soul living and dying in Christ leaves his Bags Rom. 6.7 and his Barns his Friends and Relations but he leaves his Sins also which is a greater Gain than the other a Loss Death gives a Bill of Divorce to Sin He that is dead is freed from Sin The Body sins not without the Soul Here every Soul in Christ cries out of one Sin or another Oh the pride of my Heart saith one and the passion of my Heart saith another Oh the darkness of my Heart saith one and the deadness of mine saith another Oh the trea●hery of my Soul saith one and the tympany of mine saith another Oh the wantonness of my Spirit saith one and the worldliness of mine saith another But there will be no complaining in the Grave when thy Head hath a pillow of Dust As there will be no working in the Grave so there will be no sinning in the Grave when the Soul takes leave of the Body then Sin takes leave of the Soul and of the Body too and that for ever Art actually in Christ Then Death will be an In-let to Glory If Christ be thine and thou beest Christs then Death to thee will be the beginning of life Thou layest down one life to take up another and that which thou takest up is far better than that which thou layest down Phi. 1.23 Lend an ear to the Apostle I am in a straight between two having a desire to depart and to be with Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is far better For I am in a strait the word is very significant and a metaphor not onely from the straitning of the Body by diseases but also of the coangustation or straitning of a City on every side besieged a metaphor taken from the straitness of places where we are intercepted by an enemy Leigh Cri. sac in loc shut up not finding an issue Yea it signifieth also the straitning and perplexity of the mind when one knoweth not what to do and whither to turn him As if the Apostle had said I am drawn divers ways this way with the desire of Christ that way with the
another but I and no other That Paradise is under promise for Converts Thou shalt be in Paradise Glory is entailed upon Grace Happiness is entailed upon Holiness and the Crown is appointed for the Converts Head Thou That this person was convinced appears in the Context Luke 23.40 41 42 Doest not thou fear God seeing thou art in the same condemnation And we indeed justly for we receive the due reward of our deeds but this man hath done nothing amiss And he said unto Jesus Lord remember me when thou comest into thy Kingdom That this person also was converted appears in the Text or Christ would not have laid Paradise under promise 1 Cor. 6.9 for Paradise is for none but Converts of his own making Thou shalt be in Paradise The unrighteous shall not inherit the Kingdom of God The unrighteous as unrighteous and in a state of unrighteousness Mat. 18.3 shall not inherit the Kingdom of God Except ye be converted and become as little children ye shall not not so the Greek enter into the Kingdom of Heaven Persons must be converted as well as convinced and changed as well as called or they cannot be passed thorough the Gates into the City Ye shall not not enter into the Kingdom of Heaven Not not two Negatives strengthen an Affirmative That which makes Paradise a Paradise indeed is to be with Christ there With me Thou shalt be with me in Paradise What would a Paradise be without Christ What would Heaven be though Angels be there and the Spirits of just men made perfect be there if Christ were not there Whom have I in Heaven but thee As if the Psalmist had said Heaven would not be a Heaven to me were it not for thee Christ's being with the Soul here makes a Heaven here and the Souls being with Christ hereafter makes a Heaven hereafter Would not Heaven be a Baca a valley of tears A Bochim a house of mourning if the Soul were not to find Christ there John 14.1 2 3. Let not your hearts be troubled ye believe in God believe also in me in my Fathers house are many Mansions if it were not so I would have told you I go to prepare a place for you And if I go and prepare a place for you I will come again and receive you unto my self that where I am there ye may be also That the Soul of a Convert is a Blossom of Eternity and hath a Stamp of Immortality As the Mortality of the Body so the Immortality of the Soul is legible in this Text and Truth Thou shalt be with me and that in Paradise Though thy Body dye yet thy Soul shall live yea live with me Fear not them which kill the Body Mat. 10.28 but are not able to kill the Soul Though the Body dyes the Soul lives That when Time goes into Eternity then the Converts Soul shall go into Glory To day Thou art upon earth to day and thou shalt be in Heaven to day Thy Body is upon a piece of timber this morning but thy Soul shall be in a place of Triumph before night To day To be in Paradise is much but to day to be there is more The time accents the mercy For Christ to speak in the Future Tense to a graceless Soul is not so amazing and amusing as for Christ to speak in the Present Tense For Christ to say He that believeth not shall be damned is sad but to say Thou Fool this night shall thy Soul be required of thee this is sadder For Christ to say He that believeth shall have everlasting life is much but for Christ to say To day shalt thou be with me in Paradise is much more Though thou hast been sinning to this day yet after this day thou shalt never more sin All persons are bound for Hell or for Heaven for there is no Purgatory but what is in the foolish fancy of the blind and bloody of the barbarous and butchering Papists This cruel Crew cast all men into three Ranks Some are Apostles and Martyrs persons eminently godly these they say go immediately to Heaven Some are Apostates and Persecuters of the Faith these they say go immediately to Hell There is a middle sort of ordinary sinners that immediately after death go neither to Heaven nor to Hell but to Purgatory where they say they must bear the punishment of their sins until they be prayed out Luk. 16.22 23. But all Souls are bound for Heaven or Hell The poor man dying arrived at Heaven the rich man dying arrived at Hell The Soul of this Convert was to be where the Soul of Christ was to be and did not his Soul go into Glory Ought not Christ to have suffered these things Luk. 24.26 and to enter into his Glory Was not the Soul of this Convert in Heaven before his Body was in the Grave Stephen dyed in this Faith that the Soul of a Convert goes into Glory when his Time goes into Eternity or he would not have prayed Acts 7.59 Lord Jesus receive my Spirit They stoned Stephen calling upon God and saying Lord Jesus receive my Spirit Art actually in Christ Cordial V. Triumph also for Death will grave and that at once all thy Cares and Snares all thy Fears and Tears all thy Temptations and Tribulations Art actually in Christ Death then will grave all thy Cares Martha was careful and troubled about many things As it is said Luk. 10.40 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Luk. 10.41 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 She was cumbred about much serving cumbred The Greek word to cumber or be cumbred signifies to be drawn or wried round and round about so it is said Martha Martha thou art careful and troubled about many things Martha Martha she is named twice and the name signifieth Bitter as if Christ had said Bitter Bitter 1. Bitter to her self in making her self a Drudge and neglecting the Word 2. To her Sister in chiding and accusing her Thou art careful The word signifies excessive and sinful Care 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and Solicitude And troubled The word seems to signifie anxiously to be wreathed with the difficulty of a thing to be accomplished Martha was excessively and forbiddenly careful and thoughtful yea anxiously wreathed she had too much Care and Trouble when she was upon earth but she hath no care upon her now she is in Heaven Is not this the cry here Bread for the day Bread by the way Is not this the Cry here Bread for me and Bread for mine A little meal in my Barrel Eccl. 9.10 and a little Oil in my Cruse Oh says the Widow I am going to bake this Cake for me and my Son and then to dye But now Soul Death will grave all thy Cares for there is no work nor device nor knowledge nor wisdom in the Grave whither thou goest This life is a day of working but death is a night of resting This life is
come but to these dis●●nctly Those actually Christs are Heirs of things present But what are those things present Qu. of which those actually Christs are Heirs Those actually Christs are Heirs of Christ Sol. 1. An Empire sayes Luther is but a Crest which the Father of mar●ies may cast to a D●g An Empire without a Christ is nothing but Christ without an Empire is any thing is every thing is all things There have been few but the Nimrods and Ne●●chadnezzars of the world but the Sanis and Sennacheri●s of the world but the Pharachs and Pilates of the world that have been the Lords of the world Christ is the Object of the Nations desire the Object of the Fathers delight and yet those actually His are Heirs of Him Christ is the Being of Beings as God the Beauty of Beauties as Man and the Blessing of Blessings as God-Man and yet those actually His are Heirs of Him My Beloved is mine and I am his Can. 2.16 he feedeth among the Lillies Those actually Christs are Heirs of the Grace of Christ. Grace is a Pearl of that weight and worth that the Topaz of Ethi●p●a is but a peb●le to this Pearl and not to be val●ed with it and yet those who are actually Christs are Heirs of the Grace of Christ Grace is such a Pearl that it entitles and entails Glory such a Pearl as will go into Glory when Time goes into Eternity and yet those who are actually Christs are Heirs of the Grace of Christ. Grace is so pure that there is no sin in it and so precious that the whole Fabrick of Salvation is laid upon it By Grace are ye saved and yet those who are actually Christs are Heirs of the Grace of Christ Since the day ye heard it Col. 1.6 and knew the Grace of God in truth Those actually Christs are Heirs of the Spirit of Christ. What the Body is without the Soul that the Soul is without the Spirit What the Soul is to the Body that the Spirit is to the Soul and yet those who are actually Christs are Heirs of the Spirit of Christ. A man without the Gales and Gusts of the Spirit without the Incomes and Influences of the Spirit is like a Ship becalmed and weather-bound and yet those who are actually Christs are Heirs of the Spirit of Christ. It is the Spirit that searcheth all things yea the depths of God it is the Spirit that witnesseth together with our spirits that we are the children of God and yet those who are actually Christs are Heirs of the Spirit of Christ. Because ye are Sons Gal. 4.6 God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts crying Father Father Those actually Christs are Heirs of the Ministery of Christ. Christ hath a twofold Ministery the Ministery of Men and the Ministery of Angels to these distinctly Those actually Christs are Heirs of the Ministery of Men. A Gospel-Ministery would be accounted no small mercy were not we sick of a spiritual Plurisie Honey will down with an hungry Man but the full stomach treads under foot the Honey-comb Manna would have been tasteful unto an hungry Man but the Israelites were glutted with the plenty of it Have not Gospel-Ministers been Gospel-Instruments in the hand of God for the conversion of many Souls 1 Cor. 3.5 Satius est ut Sol non luceat quàm ut Chrysostomus non doceat Who then is Paul and who is Apollo but Ministers by whom ye believed even as the Lord gave to every man Is it not pity that every Gospel-Minister hath not such an Auditory as Chrysostom had which said That the world knew as well how to be without the firmamental Sun as they knew how to be without their Minister We had better want the shining of the Sun than the Preaching of Chrysostom It is true the Ambassador is to shew his Letters of Credence before his Audience Paul writing to the Romans in the very first words proposes his Vocation Paul a servant of Jesus Christ Rom. 1.1 called to be an Apostle separated unto the Gospel of God A Gospel-Minister is a great mercy if it may be truly said of H●m Nazianz. as it was of One As his Lip was so his Life was And as it was said of Another That Z●ll●●s He was not onely a Theoretick but also a Practical Divine for what he taught he first practised himself When Ernustus was desired by the City of A●spurg to return Regius the Minister he answered Duke of Bransu●●k That he would as soon part with his Eyes as with Him Were it not for the pleasure of knowledge the delight in study and the hopes of winning S●als to Christ who would be Ministers so little Veneration from some hath a Gospel-Ministery now Faith cometh by hearing Rom. 10.14 17. but how shall we hear without a Preacher Is it not hard to determine whether a People be happier in the enjoyment or anhapp●er in the loss of a painful powerful gracious and Gospel-Ministery and yet those actually Christs are Heirs of a Gospel-Ministery It is said of One Themistocles That he was ever bamshed in Peace but sent for home in War Ah Soul There may arise such a storm within and such a cloud may interpose between thy Soul and thy Saviour that thou may'st send for a Gospel-Minister Wallaeus One preaching his Farewei-Sermon at Middleburgh filled his People with such sighs and tears that they rather seemed children to part with a Father than People to part with a Pastor The desire of Jewel was Aut precantem aut praedicantem That he might dye Preaching It was also the usual wish of Austin That when Christ came he might find him either Praying or Preaching If any sin in a Gospel-Minister be unpardonable it is his Silence for he is Gods Mouth and the Gospel his Voice and yet those actually Christs are Heirs of a Gospel-Ministery One writing of the Romish Prelates saith That since Prelates increased in Pomp Bernard choosing the first places in the Church they have been the chiesest in persecuting of Jesus Christ and have ever shewed themselves not Teachers but Dece vers not Pastors but Impostors not Prelates but Pilates succeeding not Peter in Teaching but Romulus in Mu●dering Though they are unfit to be Seers that cannot distinguish between Hagar and Sarah the Manna of Israel and the inchanted Cup of Babel As they are unfit to be Ministers who are like Jeroboam's Priests the vilest of the People and he is unfit to be a Minister who may set his foot for ignorance against a quondam Scottish Bishop who being addressed with a Case of Conscience protested like an ignorant as he was that he knew neither old Law Bishop of Dunkelden nor new which is become a Proverb in Scotland to express a very ignorant man Thou art like the Bishop of Dunkelden who knew neither old Law no● new yet a
Minister of Christ's making is a Woer of Souls for Christ Animarum procus and his grand design is to raise up a Seed to his eldest Brother now those actually Christs are Heirs of a Gospel-Ministery It is said of Bede that three things were very familiar to him in his whole life to pray Hac sunt in Fossa Bedae venerabilis Ossa preach and write that upon his Tomo was this found Here lies intombed in these Stones Of venerable Bede his Bones Were a Mans Head Gold his Granary fuller than Pharaohs his Treasury richer than Hezekiahs and every Room in his house better furnished than Solomons there might come a time he might stand in need of a Gospel-Minister and yet those actually Christs are Heirs of a Gospel-Ministery As great a Potentate as Pharaoh was Exod. 8.8 and as despicable a person as Moses was yet the Potentate sent for the Prophet It is said of One who was Rector of the Vniversity of Geneva that with sighs and tears Spanhemius the People parted with him as if in losing him they had lost a principal Member of their Body Gospel-Ministers are called Ambassadors called Fathers called Shepherds called Stewards called Watchmen called Workmen c. and yet those actually Christs are Heirs of a Gespel-Ministery Those actually Christs are Heirs of the Ministery of Augels As they are Heirs of the Ministery of Men so of Angels Angels are Gods Heralds Gods Ambassadors to carry comfort from his Throne to his Footstool from Heaven to Earth and yet those who are actually Christs are Heirs of the Ministery of Angels Angels are Gods Servants Gods Stewards Gods Ministers Gods Messengers and yet those actually Christs are Heirs of the Ministery of Angels Heb. 1.14 Are they not all ministring Spirits sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation The best part of Man even his Soul is lower than Angels an Angel is a perfect Soul and a Soul but an imperfect Angel Angels were created in the beginning and setled in an upright state in whom may be considered these things Their Nature Angels are spiritual and incorporeal Essences Heb. 1.7 Vnto which of the Angels said he at any time Thou art my Son He taketh not hold of Angels but of the seed of Abraham he taketh hold Heb. 2.16 Greek Their Qualities 1. They are wise The woman of Tekoah told David As an Angel of God 2 Sam. 14.17 2 Thess 1.7 so is my Lord the King to discern good and bad 2. Angels are of great might And to you who are troubled rest with us when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty Angels 3. They are of great Agility Gabriel is said to slie swiftly This Dan. 9.21 is the reason why the Cherubims in the Tabernacle were painted with wings Their Number They are many very many I know not how many Heb. 12.22 To an innumer able company of Angels Their Place The highest Heaven where they ever wait upon God Matth. 18.10 Take heed that ye despise not one of these little ones for I say unto you that in heaven there Angels do always behold the face of my Father which is in heaven Their Degrees For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout 1 Thess 4.16 with the voice of the Archangel Their Office Partly to Magnifie God and partly to perform his Commandments Bless the Lord ye his Angels that excell in strength Psal 103.20 that do his Commandments Angels have not the least spot or tincture of sin in their nature yet the nature of Angels was potentially sinful Evil Angels which fell at first were holy and they who now stand might have fallen notwithstanding their created holiness if God had not superadded confirming Grace which esta●●sheth them for ever If the nature of man Qu. be nothing but sin and Angels have not any sin at all in their nature how then is there Folly in the Angelical Nature Job 4.18 His Angels he charged with Folly There was not any Folly concreated with them Sol. 1. Their nature is purely pure They have not contracted any Folly into their nature The Folly of the good Angels is but like the Folly of man in a Paradisica● state when he had onely a power to sin They have onely a potentiallty a possibility in their nature to sin And Christ hath changed their possibility to sin into an imp●ssi●●●ty of sinning Caryl in loc Redemption hath not onely bettered the condition of man but also the condition of Angels and yet those actually Christs are Heirs of the Ministery of Angels Those actually Christs are Heirs of the Righteousuess of Christ The imputing of Christs righteousness unto his is their sustisication the imparting of his righteousness to his is their sanctification Christ is sanctisication to his as well as righteousness There is a twofold righteousness in Christ imputed and imparted the first in order to justification the second in order to sanctisication a righteousness imparted justifies before God a righteousness impacted justifies before man Noah become heir of the righteousness which is by faith Heb. 11.7 It is called a righteousness of faith because faith is conversant about it as its object and yet those actually Christs are Heirs of his righteousness Those actually Christs are Heirs of God God is the inheritance of all that are actually Christ and who is able to say yea able to see what an inheritance God is Naboth looked upon the inheritance of his Father as a great thing God forbid it that I should give away the inheritance of my fathers unto thee But for a God the God of Gods the chiefest Good the Good in whom is all good and nothing but good to be the inheritiance of those who are actually Christs who is able to express or conceive what this is Here Expression is puzled yea here Conception is posed If children then heirs Rom. 8.17 heirs of God and joint heirs with Jesus Christ. If children there 's the Supposition then Heirs there 's the Position heirs of God there 's the Exposition Here are three passages of Dignity rising gradually 1. Not onely children but also heirs 2. Not heirs of a mortal man but of an immortal God 3. Not basely assaciated in this inheritance co-heirs with Christ Children inherit by the Law of God by the Law of Nature by the Law of Nations and yet those actually Christs are heirs of God Those actually Christs are heirs of Gospel-Priviledges These have a Gospel-propriety in a four-fold Gospel-Priviledge Access Audience Assistance Acceptance To these distinctly Those actually Christs have a Gospel-Propriety in Access to God at the Throne of Grace Is Access to a sinful and mortal man nothing but what is Access then to a sinless and immortal God Oh Soul when thou cryest free among the dead when thou hast been days and nights in the deep thou may'st go
into a Chamber into a Closet and give vent to thy Soul there and is not this a great mercy when thy Soul hath been like a troubled Sea and thou hast cryed forsaken and forgotten out of the hand of God and out of the heart of God too thou hast gone to thy knees and told Christ of thy sins and sorrows who sends not away sad from his presence and is not this a great mercy Heb. 4.16 Let us therefore come boldly to the Throne of Grace that we may obtain mercy and find Grace to help in time of need Leigh The Cherubims or Mercy-seat saith one was a Type of the Throne of Grace unto this Throne of Grace may those actually Christs have Access they may come as the Sons of the New Testament and are not to come as the Servants of the Old If they come believingly they may come boldly or according to the Greek with boldness 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 with liberty and confidence of speaking all our mind but this Access and obtaining mercy is thorough Christ Jesus the Lord their High-Priest Rom. 5.2 and Intercessor Those actually Christs have a Gospel-Propriety in Audience from God at the Throne of Grace Is it nothing to have mans ear but what is it then to have Gods Ear who is all Ear as well as all Eye hearing all things as if he had but one thing to hear as well as seeing all things as if he had but one thing to see God heareth not Sinners but he heareth Saints I sought the Lord Psal 34.4 6 15. and he heard me and delivered me from all my fears Christ by those actually his may be consulted as an Oracle and have his Ear. This poor man cryed and the Lord heard him and delivered him out of all his troubles Is it not a great mercy to have Christs Ear especially when thou hast none other Ear to hear thy cryes The eyes of Jehovah are upon the righteous and his ears are open unto their cry Those actually Christs have a Gospel-Propriety in Assistance from God at the Throne of Grace For a poor Soul to go to the Throne of Grace and be ammated there to go to the Throne of Grace and be assisted there is not this a great mercy Oh says the Soul though it is my duty to pray at all times and hath been my mercy to pray many times yet I cannot pray now my heart is like a W●●derness now like a Desart now my heart is dark and drad and down now that I cannot pray Is it so yet let there be no declining of duty for there shall be assisting in duty Like wise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities Rom. 8.26 for we know not what we sh●●ld pray for as we ought but the Spirit himself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered Is not this a Metaphor taken either 1. from one that lifts a piece of timber which he cannot do alone but as he is at one end so he hath one at the other end that helps him to lift it Thus must the Spirit help thee in Prayer or thy Prayer will never pass thorough the hand of the Son unto the heart of the Father Or 2. from a Norse that takes hold of the Child to assist it in g●●ng and prevent its falling Thus the Spirit must take hold of the Soul in Prayer Prayer being a breathing out that before God which was first breathed in by the Spirit of God Or 3. from an old Man that leans upon his staff and cannot go without it Thus thou mayst go unto duty but thou wilt not go unto God in that duty without the Spirit Those actually Christs have a Gospel-Propriety in Acceptance with God at the Throne of Grace Oh saith the Soul I fear I have lost all my Prayers and all my Tears He hath a Bag for my Sins but I fear he hath not a Book for my Prayers and a Bottle for my Tears But Soul art actually Christs then person and performance then Soul and Service are accepted with God thorough Christ Jesus Eph. 1.6 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 To the praise of the Glory of his Grace wherein he hath made us accepted in the Beloved Or according to the Greek wherein he hath freely made us free or freely accepted us Those actually Christs are Heirs of Gospel-Promises Are not the Promises great things Bilney Glover and Spira thought them so yet those actually Christs are Heirs of the Promises Are not the Promises great things when the Soul cryes for a Promise as the Woman for Children Children or I dye A Promise saith the Soul or I dye Christ in a Promise or I dye Does the Soul say I do not know that ever God brought and blessed any Promise to my Soul But Soul hast a Propriety in the Prince of Life then thou hast a Propriety in the Promise of Life for 2 Cor. 1.20 All the Promises of God in Christ are Yea and in Christ Amen to the Glory of God by us But what are those things which are laid under Promise Quest Eternal Life that is laid under Promise Sol. 1. Is Life nothing Natural Life nothing This is Spiritual yea this is Eternal Life Eternal Life is made up of Grace and Glory and yet this is laid under Promise In hope of Eternal Life Tit. 1.2 Non ab aeterno sed ante multa saecula Grotius which God that cannot lye promised before the world began Before the world began not from Eternity saith one but before many Ages Either God decreed from Eternity to promise Eternal Life or he did promise Eternal Life from the beginning of Ages in that famous promise Gen. 3.15 of the blessed Seed Is not Eternal Life worth the hearing worth the heeding worth the having worth the holding and yet this is laid and left under promise Pardon of sin that is laid under promise Ask a desponding doubting drooping Soul and he will tell you that pardon of sin is a singular mercy of the plural number What would not a cast man a condemned man give for a Pardon What would not a Soul cast down with the sight and sense of sin give for a sight and sense of the pardon of it Is not that a sweet word I will be merciful to their unrighteousness Heb. 8.12 their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more Power against sin is laid under promise Oh saith the Soul I am not a match for this Achan for that Goliah of Gath for these sons of Zerviah within Oh saith the Soul I find a Law in my members warring against the Law of my mind Oh I find fleshly Lusts warring against the Soul Is it so with thee so it is with me but power against sin is laid under promise As the way of the Lord is strength to the upright so they that wait upon the Lord and keep his way shall renew their strength Isa 40.31
was in the Saints and Servants of God In the Commandments of God Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord Psal 1.12.1 that delighteth greatly in his Commandments There is a Delight in God himself As it is the Spirit of sinfulness to delight in Sin so it is the Spirit of Godliness to delight in God and make him the object of delight An Hypocrite delights not in God nor the things of God What is the hope of the Hypocrite though he hath gained when God taketh away his Soul Will God hear his cry Job 27.8 9 10. when trouble cometh upon him Will he delight himself in the Almighty Will he alwayes call upon God An Hypocrite will serve God no longer than he serves himself of God He looks one way and rows another he pretends one thing and intends another he hath Jacob's voice but Esau's hands we must do by an Hypocrite as we do by Hebrew read him backward But a Soul actually in Christ makes Christ the Object of his delight Job 22.26 Then shalt thou delight thy self in the Almighty and shalt lift up thy face to God Now a person then delights in Christ Qui habet habentein omnia habet omnia and makes him the object of his delight when he is well pleased with Christ when he is best pleased with Christ when he acquiesceth in him and can be satisfied with him alone None to Christ saith the Psalmist None but Christ said the Martyr All in Christ saith the Apostle Christ then is the object of a Souls delight when he can be satisfied with Christ in the absence of All and not satisfied without Christ in the presence of All. I have all I abound and am full Paul Phi. 4.18 had little of the world but he had much of Christ and having Christ who is All yea All in All he had All. No graceless Soul can delight in God as God can delight in Christ as Christ What delights soever a graceless person hath they are in something below a God in something below a Christ. But what manner of delight is this delight Quest This delight Sol. 1. is a strong delight It is not a feeble but a full delight not a weak but a strong delight Nch. 8.10 The joy of the Lord is your strength Worldly delights are weak and they weaken us delight in the Lord is strong and that strengthens us This delight is a holy delight The delights of the world are impure and they defile us we seldom drink in worldly delights but they leave some spot and taint upon our spirits and conversations but the delights we have in Christ are all pure delights yea they are all purifying delights He that hath this hope in him 1 John 3.3 purifieth himself as he is pure This as is an as of quality not of equality This delight is a cordial delight 'T is a delight from the heart 't is the delight of the heart This delight is a real delight Worldly delights are but shadows or Pageant-like shadows of delight The delight of an Hypocrite is like his holiness as he hath no real holiness so he hath no real delight but this delight is cordial As seeking so delighting is from the heart When thou sayest seek ye my face Psal 27.4 my heart said unto thee thy face Lord will I seek This delight is a constant delight This delight is not for a fit and a pang but for a continuance 'T is not like the crackling of thorns under a Pot Gnal that makes a noise and a blaze for a time but are presently extinct but this delight is a constant delight As 't is a cordial delight Delight thy self that is Psal 37.4 Psal 94.19 thy Soul above in Jehovah Hebrew so 't is a constant delight In the multitude of my thoughts within me thy comforts delight my soul Thus the Soul actually in Christ maketh Christ the object of his delight Christ is the Object of thy Desire As Delight so Desire may be reduced to two Heads unlawful and lawful Vnlawful There is a desire after things lawful which is unlawful There is a lusting after things forbidden The-love of money 1 Tim. 6.10 is the root of all evil In these words ye have the Subject and the Comment The Subject The love of money the desire or love or study of money It is a preposterous 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and inordinate love desire and study The Comment But what of this love or study or desire It is the Risa the root of evil yea of all evil yea of all evils so the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The element of evils Timon Bion. The Apostle saith not that it is the cause principle or original but the root and that not of a few but of many evils yea not onely of very many but also of all evils As if a covetous man who looks like a compound of self and of the world were ready to commit any sin One calls it the Metropolis of Vice Lawful As there is an unlawful so there is a lawful desire which may be reduced unto two Heads Natural and Spiritual to these distinctly Natural There is a natural desire which is appointed and approved Prov. 3.15 She is more precious than Rubies and all the things thou canst desire are not to be compared with her Spiritual This is a desire from the heart and the desire of the heart This heart-desire is not onely a looking for but also a longing after some good of which it finds and feels a want Brethren my hearts desire Rom. 10.1 Psal 73.25 and prayer to God for Israel is that they may be saved Now having evinced that there is the desire of the heart I shall also evince that the Soul actually Christs makes Christ the Object of his hearts desire There is a place of which take these Readings Who can be to me in Heaven besides thee Junius And besides thee am I delighted in none upon earth Whom have I in the Heavens Ainsw And with thee I delight not any in earth There is none to me in Heaven Sept. and besides thee have I willed none upon earth Who to me in the Heavens Hebr. Lo-caphatzti And with thee have I not delighted or desired in earth The word signifieth to desire as well as to delight Here is One who is the object of desire and this One may be that Onely-one Christ Jesus This thee in that Text is called God in the Context Truly God is good to Israel Psal 73.1 Psal 74.1 even to all that are clean of heart Oh God! why hast thou cast us off for ever Now Christ is God Thy Throne ob God is for ever and ever The Church makes Christ the object of her desire Isa 26.9 With my soul have I desired thee in the night That Christ is not without compare but in a Christians eye nor the
Life a Taper burning 'T is like the wind that passeth not returning Ah! what is Life a Flood and Ebb and Man Sails then into a timeless OCEAN Ah puzling Theme was Austin at a loss What Life to call let not my Gold be Dross Mans Nostril is a passage for his Breath 'T is then a dying Life or living Death Life 's but a dying Death our Bodies are But living Graves the longest Liver share But in a span of days Death homeward sends A CIRCLE 't is beginning where it ends Ah daring Death the Tribute due to Nature The Law of Mortals not reflecting Stature And of the Universe the Emperess That visit Mortals in a various dress III. The Assertion THE Hebrew Proverb travels very far In Golgotha Skulls of all Sizes are Death 's not a bie but beaten path for All Here Croesus Codrus stumble may and fall One shoots the Gulf yet grounds upon a Shelf A Manuscript deceiveth DEATH it self No distance doth this Law of Nature know But Mortals reap according as they sow Death to the Grave is path for any Foot This common Gulf the mean and mighty shoot They blessed are much more let this take Air In Peter's Chain than He in Peter's Chair Ah Miscreant to refuge in a Lye Ah Monster-Man I see as I pass by Thy Triple-Crown begins to stand awry Down Dagon-like let this fall from on high Break Crown Head Neck this is the common Cry Thus wished 't is that thou may'st ever dye Popes dyed have without a doleful Song Unless it were because they lived long Where 's Adam Abram Isa'c Jacob Where Inventi non sunt they SEPULCRED were What Proto-Adam Yea He was a Man Red-earth I find when that his name I scan This Proto-Man finds Death on Nature enter Thus earth to earth returns as to its Center What Abraham 't is strange 't is true he dies And in the CAVE of Mackpelah he lies What Isa'c too a TYPE so eminent Types Shadows are Death pitched hath his Tent With Abraham Ah when his Days were spen● He like a Son unto his FATHER went WHat Jacob too Esau supplanted He One named right for Name and Act agree Ah but Supplanters may supylanted be Him daring Death transplanted have I see Mortality whatever Men suggest Antiquity hath for her native Crest Did not Death reign from ADAM unto MOSES Wher 's Matthew Mark Paul Peter James and Joses Our Fathers where are They the greatest Sage Is slily passing going off the STAGE Well stiled then is Death most aged King Who led the Van and up the Rear does bring Ah read Death's Motto in a Ladies Line My lot's to Day to morrow may be thine And wond●r not at that true Celled-sense Amongst these Skulls I find no difference But where 's Methuselah of all most gray Scan but his name the word the man bewray Years lived he Nine hundred sixty nine But dyed then no longer was his Line Though many now on Beds of IVORY Do stretch themselves yet these must also lie In Beds of Earth this Tribute pay they must And for their Heads a Pillow have of Dust The great Mogul erects his Nest on high But liveth he that shall not also dye All dyed have that lived have or have Translated been and so deceiv'd the Grave Thus dye shall All that live or changed be From ADAM all derive their Pedigree Now Reasons take from one so low in Stature Why Death should be a Tribute due to Nature IV. The Reasons 1. The Decree of God DEath seizeth All for this is God's Decree She seizeth but will not surrender Thee Death Heavens Statute is in Scripture-sense Each mans line meets in this Circumference Earth Heaven Hell their Laws are different If writing thus be not impertinent Earths Law municipal is once to dye But Heavens is to live eternally Hell also hath a LAW to dye for ever Take prospect here of three Once alway never 2. The Matter of the Body ADd nextly now the Matter of the Man This Fabrick then Eternize if ye can Ah mortal Man made up of Elements Earth Air Fire Water are Ingredients For Man to dye to me appeareth just Who at the first was reared out of dust The Breath of God the Soul I find to be The Work of God the Body seems to me The Building 's Clay the Basis also Dust The Creature to the Center dying must 3. The Merit of Sin ALl sinned have and therefore All must dye This must be true or Truth must be a Lye The Soul dyes not 't is an immortal Spirit The Body dyes 't is Sins undoubted Merit Sins venial and mortal Papists make But this distinction is a gross mistake As Adam's bounds were set and Soul endued So breaking these a double Death ensued 'T is better thus infernal Sophistry To naus'ate than a double Death to dye V. The Uses THree Uses now of daring Death be making High Prudence 't is right Measures to be taking I. Of Trial. TRy mortal Man come to the Test and try Stage Persons also Things yet Man must dye Can any PERSON Or can any THING That Persons deck match Death this timely bring I. Of Beauty CAN Beauty that 's a Snare from Death's Arrest Bail MORTALS No as Ages do attest Can Beauty so admired by the Tall No mortal Man for Nature caught a Fall When she was young as did a petty Prince Which caused hath her halting ever since She 's courted painted spotted yet I see 'T is native Beauty without sports to be Some try to mend but while they mend they marr For Beauty-spects the SPOTS of Beauty are Fade Beauty will like Flowers of the Field Not shot-free girded with an Ajax's Shield She fades faints falls and running of her Race Hath for her Soutch'on but a wrinkled Face Where 's Sarah that the Court of Pharaoh charm This daring Death this Beauty doth alor'm Where 's Absalom the Beauty of his Age He acts his part and gooth off the Stage From Head to Fóót no Blemish could be found But Beauty dyes Death marching is her Round This Tribute due to Nature payed He The Halter was his Hair upon a Tree Here Isr'el's Mirror had his mortal Stroak Will others now call this the Royal Oak II. Of Men and Means CAn Men or Means each Creature in its Station From Natures instinct plot its Conservation What Drug by Galen could prescribed be Or could Hippocrates by DOSES free His Pat'ents No they differ as to Stature Yet payment make of Tribute due to Nature For Spirits Chymists are Phlebotomy A Monster seems in that extracting eye They breathe no Veins rare Spirits they apply But salved is not DEATH by Chymistry Two wayes there are Diseases for to cure But neither can face-paling Death allure Is Sympathy the way the Arrow 's wide For Digby that admired Artist dy'd Or is A NTIP ATHY ah but undarted Is still the White beloved Luke's departed Speak Borgius that I may hear the sound Who