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A61859 Lessons moral and Christian, for youth and old age in two sermons preach'd at Guildhall Chappel, London : chiefly intended for the use of this city / by John Stryp ... Strype, John, 1643-1737. 1699 (1699) Wing S6022; ESTC R33818 27,625 134

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the Remembrance of him unto this Day through so many successive Generations of the World That a Man so young in years should have such a great Sense of God upon his Soul and have the Courage to do so much for him Of him thus doth Iesus the Son of Syrach speak Ecclus. xlix 1 2. The Remembrance of Josias is like the Composition of the Perfume that is made by the Art of the Apothecary It is sweet as Hony in all Mouths and as Musick at a Banquet of Wine He behaved himself uprightly in the Conversion of his People he means from their Idolatry and took away the Abominations of Iniquity He directed his Heart unto the Lord and in the Time of the Vngodly he established the Worship of God And that which was the Glory of all the rest this he did even in his young and tender Age. In the Eighth Year of his Reign that is when he was but Sixteen years old while he was yet young he began to seek after the God of David his Father 2 Chron. xxxiv 3 And in the Twelfth Year that is being but Twenty years of Age he began to purge Judah and Jerusalem from the high Places and the Groves c. Iob also from his tenderest Age was disposed and addicted to Piety He loved and was tender of the Poor even from his Childhood as he tells us himself If I have with-held the Poor from their Desire or have caused the Eyes of the Widow to fail Or have eaten my Morsel my self alone and the Fatherless hath not eaten thereof Job xxxi 16 17 18. And then observe what followeth For from my YOUTH he that is the Fatherless was brought up with me as with a Father From his Youth he was as a Father to the Fatherless And I have guided her that is the Widow before spoken of from my Mother 's Womb. From my Mother's Womb he means from his very first Age when he was very young he had a Love and a Compassion for poor Widows and when he was but a Child he shewed himself a Father to Orphans And as he grew on in years still he persevered in the same charitable compassionate Sense of their Wants and according to his large Ability and Authority relieved them Such another early good Man was Iesus the Son of Syrach who was the Compiler of that excellent Book of Ecclesiasticus so replenisht with Sentences of great Wisdom and Rules of Admirable Morality and good Life This Man from his Youth thirsted after Wisdom that is the Fear of God and prayed to God to bestow it on him and added his own Endeavour and obtain'd it Which he thus relateth to us himself Ecclus. Li. 13 c. When I was yet young or ever I went abroad I desired Wisdom openly in my Prayer I prayed for her before the Temple and will seek her out even to the End Even from the Flower till the Grape was ripe that is from the Spring of his Years till the Autumn of his Age my Heart delighted in her my Foot went the right way From my Youth up I sought after her And so he goes on relating his Youth spent in the Pursuit of Virtue I purposed to do after her and earnestly I followed that which was good My Soul hath wrestled with her and in my Doing I was exact I stretched forth my hands to the Heavens above and bewailed mine Ignorances of her I directed my Soul unto her and I found her in Pureness that is in my Pure Age before the Defilements of Age corrupted it I have had my Heart joyned with her from the Beginning And this excellent young Man was Iesus the Son of Syrach But there was another young Iesus greater than this Iesus even our ever blessed Lord and Master CHRIST JESUS We have not much recorded to us of his young years till he came to display himself for the Messiah about the Age of Thirty But what is set down in Holy Writ before that time concerning him sheweth how early his Piety appeared It is said of the Days next after his Infancy That the Child grew and waxed strong in Spirit filled with Wisdom and the Grace of God was upon him Luk. ii 40 However weak in Body young in years he was yet he was Strong in Spirit and filled with Wisdom And the next News you have of him was that being but Twelve Years Old when he and his Parents came to Ierusalem to Worship God he goes into the Temple and sits among the Doctors to confer with them upon Points of Religion and thought himself obliged so early to be occupied about his Father's Business As he tells his Parents that had lost him and found him at last in the Temple Wist ye not that I must be about my Father's Business To all these admirable Examples of excellent Young men in former Times I will add one modern one And that is of K. Edward VI. our English Iosiah Of his rare Parts and extraordinary Learning even in his Childhood I shall not speak But of his good Disposition and Religious Mind I shall make a little mention for the enflaming of Youth especially Youth of Nobility and Blood to labour as much as they can to be such as he was He was addicted to a Fear of God from his youngest years And that appeared in the mighty Reverence he bore to the Holy Scriptures When something he was minded to have was somewhat higher than he could well reach and one of his Play-fellows brought him a great Bible to stand upon he refused it with Indignation abhorrring to shew any such Irreverence towards that Holy Book as he conceived it would be if he should have trod upon it He came to the Crown at the Age of Nine Years and Two or Three Months and there is an Author that lived in those Times and knew that young King well that at his Coronation when Three Swords were presented to him in token of the Three Kingdoms to which he was advanc'd the Royal Youth said to the Nobles about him that there was one Sword yet wanting And when they asked him what that was he answered The Bible That Book added he is the Sword of the Spirit and much to be preferred before these other Swords He that Rules without it is not to be called God's Minister nor ought to bear the Name of King Under that we ought to Live to Fight to Govern And when he had said these and the like Words he commanded the Bible to be brought and with the greatest Reverence to be carried before him When he was between Eleven and Twelve Years of Age he wrote without the Help of any Instructor an ingenious Tract in French against the Abuses put upon the World by Popery Wherein by Reason and Variety of Places of Scripture he confuted most of the Popish Errors Throughout his Short Reign he had a peculiar Care of Religion and gave all Encouragement to the right Reforming and Settling of