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A47613 A summons to the grave, or, The necessity of a timely preparation for death demonstrated in a sermon preached at the funeral of that most eminent and faithful servant of Jesus Christ Mr. John Norcot who departed this life March 24, 1675/6 / by Benjamin Keach. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1676 (1676) Wing K95; ESTC R29890 33,691 104

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live cause have to complain There 's few like him surviving to arouse Their fluggish souls cut of their sinful drouse They now may sleep secure and not awake Until they fall into the Seygian Lake This Golden Trumpet 's stopt 't will sound no more To warn them of what danger 's at their door To win sinners to Christ he did not spare His strength nor time thought nothing was too dear To part withall if any wayes he might Their Souls turn from false ways unto the right Like as a Candle which much light doth give Doth wast itself whilst from it we receive Much benefit so did he clearly burn To the wasting of himself unto the urn This godly Preacher in a little space Much work did do he swistly run his race With 's might perform'd what e'r he found to do God graciously did bless his work also Yea few I think have had the like success In turning sinners unto righteousness O were the worth of this good man but known It might produce an universal groan Let Brethren dear of different minds lament For he for you in prayers much time has spent He lov'd you all though I have cause to fear The like affection some did scarcely bear 'T would pierce ones heart to think in such a time Obedience unto Christ should be a crime Or that offence should in the least be took ' Cause from Gods word he durst not turn nor look He would own nought but what thus faith the Lord Add would not he nor minish from Gods Word Come let us live in love we shall agree When at his Port we all arrived be Let sinners mourn who shall their loss repair Who for their Souls so naturally did care Well may ye fear God will proclaim new wars When he calls home his choice Embassadors What may a Sodome look for from above When such who stood i' th' gap God doth remove O tremble City what is God about Look for new flames thy Lots are calling out And now chastized flock a word or two I 've double sorrow when I think of you When that the Harvest doth for Reapers call To lose your Labourer this wound 's not small O who shall bear the burthen of the day If God doth take the Labourers thus away When Pylots dye how shall the Seamen stear ' Mong'st Rocks and Sands when storms also appear Have we not cause to think the crafty Fox We 'l out abroad and play upon the flocks And Ravening Wolves also will grow more bold And scare some silly Lambs out of the fold If God proceed to call the Shepherds home O what will of so many flocks become i th midst of all in this doth comfort lie The chiefest Shepherds lives when others dye And he be sure who for the Sheep did bleed Will stick to them in times of greatest need Come cease your grief don't you know very well Then care God has on his own Israell And it s no more which now is come to pass The what by you some time expected was And what is done is but our Fathers will Therefore be silent every one be still For should we yield to passion I have fears We should grieve Christ and wound our Souls with tears The narrow Sluces too of dribling eyes Would be toostreight for those great Springs that rise But since our Vessels fills up to the top Le ts empty them for every sin a drop For it le ts wish we were compos'd of Snow Instead of flesh yea made of Ice that so We might in sense of sin and its loathing Melt with hot love to Christ yea thaw to nothing And should our sins deprive our Souls of him Let tears run from our Eyes till Couches swim Yet let 's not grudge him that most happy bliss Who now in glory with Christ Jesus is He did his work apace his Race is run He as touch'd the Gole yea and the Prize hath won AN EPITAPH A Sweet and Godly Preacher doth lie here Who did his Master Jesus love so dear And Sinners Souls that he his strength did spend And did thereby t is thought hasten his end He brought himself by Preaching to the Grave The Precious souls of Sinners for to save He lies but here asleep he is not dead To God he lives to Christ his Soul is fled And o're a while must he awake again And evermore with Christ in Glory raign By B. K. Another Elegiack POEM by a Young Man that dearly loved him WAves upon Waves Methinks begins to roule Some strange Alarm afflicts my troubled soul VVhich grieves my heart by founding in mine Ears And makes my Eyes to flow in Brinish tears VVhat Tragedy is this Death hold thy hand VVhy must the good man perish from the Land Is NOBCOT dead suffer me then to mourn For now he 's gone but never well return Oh father father whither dost thou fly And leave my soul in this perplexity And if that I dear Lord must stay behind A portion of his Spirit let me find Oh find thy Spirit no● into my heart That it may Gospell grace to me Impart And that it may likewi● anoynt mine Eyes For to Conceave those glorious misteries Of thy most sacred Kingdom heaven above VVhere NORCOT s swallowed in Eternal Love Faith Love and Zeal did his brave Soul adorn And this did manifest he was new born NORCOT a Boanerges was Indeed Could make the heart of sturdy sinners Bleed And yet and Evangelic●s did prove VVith Soveraign Balm of sweet Gospell Love Great reverence dear soul he used to Bear To things that sacred and Coelestial were Oh with what gravity and Zeal did he Declare to sinners their sad misery In Praying Preaching Christ alone he Fyed And when he had done the will of God he dyed A Panegyrick I do not intend Neither with Parasites for to Contend Yet much as to his Vertues I might say Did I not know the humors of the day Doubtless on whom God honour doth confer In our affections we highly should prefer Dear NORCOT's gone that worthy man of God Lord this aloud bespeaks our Ichabod My Soul Cease for to mourn he is not dead He into Everlasting Bliss is fled VVhole troops of Angels did his soul attend VVhen he to Jesus Christ did it commend He now is swallowed up in Glory above Embrac'd in Arms of Everlasting love And now dear soul he 's gone his race is run And faithfully his Fathers work he hath done The veil of Enmity hath been removed He could not love more then he is Beloved The veil of Blindness that is ta'en away And now with his dear soul 't is perfect day The veil's Removed he seeth as he is seen And praiseth him that did his soul Redeem He now sings Halleh jahs heavenly hymnes Amongst Coelesticall glorious Seraphims He hath fought the Fight the Crown hath gain'd Yea and to perfect Visions hath attain'd And you his Mourners here the Word doth say The Righteous
years and when they take them out the nature and worth of them is far transcendent 2. The ungodly must die that God may magnifie on them his own infinite Justice Death having seized their body their souls must go to its place to suffer the intollerable pains and incensed wrath of the Almighty and that their bodies also with their souls when they shall hereafter meet together again might he made fit fuel for eternal flames to kindle upon for now as they are in this mortal state they cannot endure the terrible wrath of God but would soon be freed of all bodily pain and extremity were they cast into that Lake that burns with fire and brimstone Thus much for the Reasons of the Point more might be said but I must hasten to the application I have onely four Uses to make of it as first an Use of Exhortation secondly an Use of Direction thirdly an Use of Lamentation fourthly an Use of Consolation First By way of Exhortation Is it so Beloved must all men die Can none deliver his own soul from the power of the grave Must every Mothers child of us take up our Lodging there Is the dark grave the appointed house for all living Shall the proudest and loftiest be brought down to the dust Must that little cool house under ground hold us all Then poor sinners shall I prevail with you to prepare for death Let me exhort you to look about you and get ready I remember when the Prophet came to good King Hezekiah Isa 38. 1. with that doleful tidings as upon some consideration and circumstances it might then appear to that holy man he bids him set his house in order make provision for eternity and this is the message that is brought to you this day You must die and not live And that I might enforce this word upon you let me lay before you a few Motives and awakening Considerations First Consider what a great favour and mercy it is that God hath let you and I live so long Others are long ago cut down and sent to the grave he hath not it may be given many half of those dayes which thou hast had Look upon this as a mercy indeed considering thy life was forfeited before thou wert born Sirs we came into the World with the Sentence of death upon us and if Jehovah had cut us down in our sins many years ago it would have been but a piece of Justice And what is the end of God in sparing of us but that we might be fitted for the place whither we are going Oh how unwilling is God to strike the fatal blow to cut men down before they are prepared for death He is not willing they should perish and that is the reason of his patience long-suffering and forbearance sinners lay it to heart Secondly Consider what dreadful provocations you and I have given him to take us away and command death in his name to arrest us Have we not grieved burdened yea even wearied him with our iniquities Nay have we not pierced him May he not cry out as being pressed as a Cart is pressed that is full of sheaves Amos 2. 13. Is it not a sad and most lamentable thing thus to deal with a loving and gracious God Thirdly How often hath the Lord called you and yet you have rebelled Hath not he stretched out his hand all the day long and yet you have not hearkned but have rejected his counsel and cast his word and reproofs behind you yea and often resisted his Holy Spirit in the common motions and workings thereof Have you not many of you refused his Grace Son and divers sweet and precious Calls and Offers of Love And certain I am you have had many of these in this place Nay how many warnings have you had of the near approach of death Nay awakening summons to prepare for the grave as you would answer it before the dreadful Judge of Heaven and Earth by my dear Brother that is fallen asleep whom we shall hear no more Oh what pains did he take with some of you that so you might be ready Have not you and I notwithstanding all this hearkened to a base deceitful heart and inticeing and tempting Devil Have you stouted it out against all Pains and Endeavours used for Spiritual awakenings and are you yet alive Then consider how much this calls upon you to be ready to die Will any dare that are sensible of the worth of their Immortal Souls neglect this concern any longer 4. Consider That the abuse of Mercy and Goodness will greatly aggravate thy misery in the day of wrath Oh remember what it is to sin against Light Love and Patience Shall the goodness of God that should lead to repentance encourage and harden thee in thy iniquity How dost thou think to escape the Judgement of God Or despisest thou as saith the Apostle the rich's of his goodness forbearance and long-suffering not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance but aftey thy hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up wrath against the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God who will render to every man according to his deeds Rom. 2. 4. 5 6. Sentence is past against a sinner but because it is not speedily executed therefore the hearts of men are fully set within them to do wickedly Eccl. 8. 11. Christ knocks at the door and yet sinners will not hear Christ may speak of sinners as God speaks of Israel of old My people will have none of me Psal 81. 11. Oh what have you to answer for abused mercy and favour What What will you do hereafter when Christ who waits upon you now to save you will then turn his face from you in the day of your calamity and plead against you to condemn you see Prov. 1. 28. 5. Consider for Christs sake of those advantages you have had and still have If some had the like we may conclude they would have made better use and improvement of them then some of you have done Hath not God afforded you the Gospel beyond what he hath to divers parts of the world Nay what a gracious and powerful ministration of it hath there been continued for some time in this place You have had helps above thousands God hath taken much pains with you that have attended upon the word here Where God gives many talents he requires the improvement of them what will become of Jerusalem and Capernaum in the day of Judgement And hath not Gods spirit striven with you also Nay and hath not Conscience endeavoured to awaken you Have you not had Summons and Calls from thence Hath not that often reproved you for neglect of Seasons flighting of Sermons and indulging your selves in iniquity and secret lusts and omissions of duty Oh! how many sharp checks and rebukes have you had from within Nay and besides all this what awakening Judgements to prepare for the grave have you and