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A06190 Come and see. The blisse of brightest beautie: shining out of Sion in perfect glorie Being the summe of foure sermons preached in the Cathedrall Church of Glocester at commandment of superiours. By William Loe. Loe, William, d. 1645. 1614 (1614) STC 16683; ESTC S103370 35,754 69

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the cloud that led the people of God in the wildernesse was darke toward the Aegyptians but bright and lightsome toward the Israelits So if our Gospell be hid it is hid to them that are lost for now the booke is opened and the seales loosed By Baptisme the second seale we put on Christ Gal. 3. 2. For as many as are baptized into Christ haue put on Christ are engraffed into him by the Spirit Rom. 6. For if we be graffed into him by the similitude of his death euen so shall we be in the similitude of his resurrection It being the lauacre of regeneration both priuatiuely and positiuely priuatiuely in forgiuing our sinfulnesse and positiuely in conferring his owne righteousnesse vpon vs begun by sanctification perfected by glorification This blessed seale of sacred baptisme being vnto vs 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Clemens Alexandrinus calleth it the counterpoise of all deadly venime of corruption being also the diluuium peccati as Nazianzen cleapes it the deluge of sinne the water of adoption so Basil and the purgatory of life so Chrysostome These vertues being not in the element nor in the weight of the worke nor in the intention of the Baptizer but onely in the bloud of Christ which purgeth vs from sinne and shame By the third seale to wit his Passion we are reconciled to God the Father and sealed to euerlasting life Behold the wounds of Christ hanging vpon the crosse his precious bloud shed in his agony of death the price of our redemption Behold againe his head on the crosse inclined to heare vs pray his heart opened that we might see his deare loue his armes stretched forth to embrace vs his whole body exposed to shame scorne and torture to redeeme vs. His descent the fourth seale was the death of death and the death of the diuell who had the power of death the ruine of the gates of hell that they might neuer preuaile against his people the triumph ouer darknesse and the defiance of all hellish power and principalities By his resurrection the fift seale our corruption putteth on incorruption the bandes of death are broken the horror of the graue is turned to sweete repose and sacred rest in the Lord. By his ascension the sixt seale reuealed is opened an entrance to heauen for vs from whence before wee were exiled He is entred himselfe not in his owne name but in ours according as he himselfe saith I go to prouide you a place Ioh. 14. In a word he ascended to fulfill all things the earth with his mercie hell with his iustice and the heauens with his glory The mission of the holy Ghost being the seauenth seale hath furnished the Christian Church of the redeemed with the seauenfold graces of his glorious spirit Gregory vpon Ezech. saith that seauen ascents or steps were to go vp into Ierusalem the holy citie mystically signifying the seauen graces of Gods spirit tending to the perfection of Christian glory The first of these gifts is filiall feare making vs humble The second Christian pietie making vs mercifull The third diuine knowledge making vs discreet The fourth sacred intelligence causing vs to be prouident The fift is the wisdome of God making vs prudent The sixt fortitude setting vs free The seauenth counsell making vs wise to saluation in euery occurrence These graces of Gods Spirit are also signes vnto our brethren and seales vnto our selues of our heauenly perfection For by his reuealed Natiuity wee as new borne babes in the second birth must desire the sincere milke of the word to feede our soules therby vp to eternall life By baptisme we learne to confesse our sinnes to God and turne our misdeeds outwards as the Scolapendra doth her entrals to wash them By his passion onely to reioyce in the crosse of Christ whereby the world is crucified vnto vs and we vnto the world By his descent into hell to remember that we couet not lest we fall into temptation and snares of the diuell By his resurrection to striue that we may haue part in the first resurrection so shall not the second death touch vs. By his ascension to seeke the things that are aboue where now Christ our treasure is and not the things beneath And by the sending of his graces whereby the loue of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Spirit which is giuen vnto vs that all things may be consecrated to Gods glory Which things that we may performe behold Christ the chiefest in heauen hath opened the book that we might know them and loosed the seales that we might do them Woe therefore be vnto them to whom his booke is yet shut and those seales yet vnloosed for our Gospell is hid to none but to them that are lost Christ Iesus is also the chiefest to be found on earth In the Reuelation of S. Ioh. Chap. 7. there are 144000 sealed by twelues Christ is sealed in the tribe of Iuda in whom also the rest are sealed to be the associats of the Lambe according to that ancient prophecy of Iacob Gen. 49. saying that the Scepter should not depart from Iuda vntill Silo come And against Dan he prophecieth thus O Lord I haue waited for thy saluation meaning Christ. Thus the Chaldaean paraphrasts I will not here mention the pourtraiture which Pub. Lentul sent vnto the Senate of Rome describing the lineaments of our Sauiour as he was vpon earth That he was gracious in aspect of a smooth brow of an aburne haire long and wauing at his backe like a Nazarite with a parted beard and the whole frame of his blessed body being incomparably beyond all men that euer were both in feature and fauour For I am not ignorant how apocriphall that relation is in sacred history and how grosly the Papists abuse themselues and others in the table painting limming of that Lord of life according to the rude hand of many an idle lozel that dares aduenture to pourtray that sacred beautie But what a one the Scripture mystically hath decyphered and described him to be that willingly will we looke vpon and behold with awfull eyes of feare and diuine reuerence And therein also we shall see him the chiefest of ten thousand The Psalmographer in the 45. Psal. setteth him out in the person of Salomon to be of surpassing beauty in the dignity of his forme For he was fairer then the sonnes of men Gracious in his speech for grace was powred from his lips valiant in his acts for he was mighty in renowne powerfull in his facts for his arrowes pierced the hearts of his enemies splendent in his royalty his throne being for euer and his scepter a scepter of righteousnesse it selfe Magnificent in his whole deportment for all his garments smell of Myrrhe Aloes and Cassia The beauty of Ioseph Dauid and Absolon are recommended in Scripture but the first had an alluring beauty the father and the sonne goodly to be looked on but in Christ it was the beauty