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A49962 The great day of judgment handled in a sermon preached at the assizes at New-Bristol, Octob. 7, 1687 / by the reverend and learned Samuel Lee, M.A., sometimes fellow of Wadham Colledge in Oxon ; accompany'd with preparatory meditations upon the Day of Judgment, by Mr. Cotton Mather. Lee, Samuel, 1625-1691.; Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. 1692 (1692) Wing L896; ESTC R41402 29,252 97

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in this World that our God has the glory of His being A REWARDER so fully and so clearly display'd as it ought to be We dayly see Godliness Oppressed and Wickedness Advanced in this Present evil World and neither the Appeals of Affl●cted Innocence nor the Affronts of Outrageous Vallany have a Sufficiently Sensible Notice taken of them There is therefore an Eternal State of Blessedness and Misery whereinto the Righteous God will bring every one of us according to our Behaviours here Our Short Condition in this World is but a Condition of Probation or of Stewardship and according to our Carriage in this Condition we shall in the Issue as the mouth of our faithful Saviour Himself has long since as●●ned us Go away into Everlasting Punishment Or else Into Life Everlasting But at the Threshold of that Eternal State it is but proper that a Distinct Account should be taken of what every man ha's done in the Body that so the Lustre of that Justice which Dooms them to their Interminable Blessedness or Misery may strike the very Consciences of all Beholders Hence t is that the Oracles of Truth have told us God ha's appointed a Day in which He will Judge the World by that man whom He hath Ordained Whereof He hath given Assurance unto a● men in that He ha's Raised Him from the Dead There is indeed a Particular Disposal of Dragons and our Blessed Redeemer standing upon Mount Zion Zech. 13 4 shall proclaim to all His Saints Lift up your Heads for the day of your final Redemption is come Le ts end with that apprecation of holy Paul Heb. 13.20 21. Now the God of Peace that brought again from the Dead our Lord Jesus that great Shepard of the Sheep through the blood of the everlasting Covenant Make you perfect in every good Work to do his will working in you that which is well pleasing in his sight through Jesus Christ to whom be Glory for ever and ever Amen Yours in Gospel Service SAMVEL LEE A SVMMONS or WARNING to the Great DAY of JVDGMENT Revelation 20.12 On Friday Octob. 7. 1687. At Brist●● by Mount Hope in New England And I saw the Dead Small and Great stand before God and the Books were opened and another Book was opened which is the Book of Life and the Dead were Judged out of those things which were Written in the Books according to their Works THE Preceding Verse presents this Evangelical Prophet with a Visionary scene Preparatory to the Day of Judgment and here in the Text we have a further Procedure in the amazing Concernments of that tr●mendous Session where in may be observed 1. The Apostles place or station in the I le of Patmos now Patina neer the Shore of the Aegaean Sea Rev. 13.1 looking Eastward toward Ephesus and Jerusalem Zech. 14 4. as you may suppose Act. 1.11 because our Lord is represented standing upon Mount Olivet in that day Where in Speculo Visionis in a Visionary Glass he beholds with great attention what the Angel presented to him 2. The Several Persons and things Exhibited to his strict Observation which I may properly Conjoyn together under several Heads and therein I. We have first the Character or Denomination of the Persons attending set forth under the style of the Dead that is not such as were now really Dead in this grea● Morning of the Resurrection but which very lately had been involved in the state of the dead Vers 13 but now raised out of their dolesome Graves and had newly Shaken off the Chains of Rottenness and some come Dropping out of the stormy Seas and hastning with more shaking horror to a yet more direfull Shipwrack Death Hell must give up all their dead at the formidable Summons of that Arch-Angels Trumpet 1 Cor. 1● 52. By Hell or Hades we understand under a metonymy the Souls of men delivered out of their invisible State under the manutenency of divine power to be reinvested with their Bodies and to appear a● this astonishing Bar. For so the Greek Fathers understood by HADES q. AIDES the Souls of men in Statu Separato according to that of H●mir POLLAS D' IPTHIMOUS PSUCHAS AIDI PROIAPSEN He dismist many Valiant Souls i.e. Persons into Hades II. Their various quality Both small and great The Shortest Dwarfs can't Creep into so deep holds or corners not the Blustring Nimrods can't Ruffle it away in their Pride and Jollity but every Soul must drag his Prison-Chain into this most Solemn and Splendid presence Nay the Small are named to come first to set forth the impossibility of their Exemption and these meaner persons must stand out before the great on●● that all may be seen in their Proportion thi● I speak only by allusion But to be sure none shall Shuffle behind Noon and abscond from that Meridian Glory or he Vailed from this all Searching Eye And the all revenging hand of God The Summoners Apparitors of all these inferior Courts must there appear and quiver and tremble for Summoning of Gods Saints here upon Earth Heb. 9.27 I●ts appointed for all to dy and then to Judgment We must all stand at the dreadful Tribunal Seat of Jesus Christ Where Judges themselves devested of all their formalities like so many unhappy Felixes will Clatter their knees together at the MENE TEKEL Dan. 5.25 graven upon the Chrystal Walls of the Caelestial Firmament and glad men could they but undergoe such an Earthly Sentence they pass't upon others III. Observe their posture they must stand Pro Tribunali before that adamantine Bar let down before them They I have little Stomach to come too near Rom. 14.10 no rude audacious Crowding into the presence of that most awful Judge There will be but little pressing to see His Soveraign August Countenance that shines brighter then the Sun in his greatest glory but as forced by the Angelical Messengers while they continue Crying to the Deaf Mountains and the Inflexible Rocks to hide them from Him that Sitteth on the Throne and from the Wrath of the Lamb. Rev. 6.16 IV. The Ireful face of that most dreadful Judge before whom the Heavens all on a light flame shall Crackle like a Parchment Scrol and fly away 2 Pet. 3.11 12 when Christ the Son of God and God man that Impartial Judge of quick and dead from whom there is no appeal shall put on an other guess purple Robe to judge Pontius Pilate and Herod ●ark 15.17 and his men of War Luk. 23.11 that mock't Him in the day of His Humiliation This will be a day of horror to all those Wretches also that mockt and fleer'd at Gods Messengers when they denounced against them the Judgments of the great day Then comes out a Quo Warranto with a witness to inquire what woful work they made at Jerusalem and who impowered them to Judge the Son of God Jude 15. and to utter hard
speeches and commit ungodly deeds for a trace of some thousands of years without Controul or Impeachment V. The Allegations proofs and evidences produced out of the black Books and bloody Registers of all Ages which before were shut up and Sealed in Gods Archiva or treasure Chambers above are now all opened and if they cannot Read their Psalms of Mercy Rev. 6.20 there is no hope of Exile to a Patmus or any forreign Islands at that day for they shall flee away VI. The final process and they were judged out of the things written in the Books whence there is no appeal no recalling or reversion There will be that Positive and final Conclusion OBSERVATION Obser Most formidable and dreadful will be that great and general Day of Judgment It 's a Coming and hastning towards us Nay t is near at hand Jam. 5.9 The Judge is even at the Door If you ask how long I Answer He that was at the Door in the Apostle James his time may be now stept over the Threshold in our dayes and well forward in His Journey towards Mount Oliver and ready to ascend into the Seat of Judgment Nay Besides it is so near to every Particular Person when he strides over the black Threshold of Death that we cannot certainly tell How little a moment it will seem from the time of his Death to his Solemn appearance before Jesus Christ and then 't will indeed determine the truth of that Scripture Heb. 10 31. that 't is a fearful thing to fall into the Hands of the Living God and most dreadful to all out of Christ at that day If without Christ having been without God in this World they shall like Dogs be cast out of the Holy City in the World to come into a lake Burning with Fire and Brimstone Rev. 22.15 Judicial dayes here under the Sun are but like Pictures and Stories in hangings and all Executions but like Painted Fire to this great and terrible day of the Lord which will make all the Ruffians quake like an Aspen leafe Eccl. 3.16 17. Those fools which now make a mock of Sin Those Careless Gallios grave Eelixes P●ov 14.9 Act. 24 26 that put off the hearing of this day till another time That allarm Trumpet will make your Ears to tingle above all other and will ye nill ye up you must hasten to Judgment There are three things which Command into the inmost Chambers of your hearts most dreadful most amazing thoughts and high reverence with deepest astonishment If so be ye fall into the Snare of Death in a State unreconciled to God and not purged from your Scarlet Sins by the precious blood of Christ 1. The infinitely glorious Majesty of the Judge 2. The Exact rule of Procedure according to things found written in the Books before the Judge 3. The stupendious quality or property of this Judgment Of which in order 1. Let us call to mind with all Reverence and trembling the infinite Majesty of the Judge who will then sit down upon the throne of Judgment No less Person than the Maker of Heaven and Earth before whom all the Divels tremble Vers 11 and the Pillars of Heaven are astonisht and confounded the foundations of the Earth flee away and Vanish into Smoak and nothing at the fiery Breath of His Nostrils whose single Word Shrinks the Universe into less than the Shadow of an Atom at His pleasure But let us here Remember Isai 40.17 we are not to Consider of this Almighty and Eternal Judge as God Essential onely but more Personally the Son of God who cometh with Ten Thousand of His Saints that is His Holy Angels Jude 14 15. to Execute judgment in that day for all the Violent actions against His Church and People or any of His Redeemed ones 2. The several strict rules of Procedure according to the Various Books all lying patent before the Judge upon the Table which are these following I. The Books of Creation and Providence like two Volumns joyned and bound up together wherein the distinct Successions of all Generations are delineated God knows all the Stars of Heaven and all the Lamps of the Intellectual beings by name The genealogical stemmes of all persons are fairely written in that Register and he will call their bodies up out of their Graves at that day from the Rising to Setting Sun Psal 50.3 to meet their Souls and to accept a new Animation from them When the El-Elohim-Jehovah as some gloss those Titles in the Fifteth Psalm Isai 27.13 that Powerful just merciful God will cause the great Trumpet to sound and awaken all out of the dost of Dan. 12.2 Death and then God will call thee to account for the abuse of every Limb Psal 135 16. and member written in that Venerable book II. The particular books of Record or Remembrance which whether written by an Empyraean Pen drawn from a Seraphims Wing I mean whether the Holy Angels are the Scribes and Recorders is not revealed to us It s true the Lord Himself or they in His Name injoyn holy John to write Rev. 1.11 19 22 6 16. 19 9 10 Psal 104 4. what they are Commanded to dictate to him Besides we find them registred as Presidents of Nations and to have the Guardianship of Saints Heb. 1.14 and to be Ministers of the Divine Pleasure and of mighty influence in Slaying God's and His Churches Enemies and to manage the great turns and overturnings of Kingdoms That 's certain as in the case of Egypt Psal 78.49 when God sent evil Angels among them that is the Executioners of woful evil Judgments among them like as the Angelus Percussor the smiting Angel may be said to make a way for His wrath Ezek. 9.3 Such instruments were used in Executing divine wrath upon Sennacheribs army Psal 78.50 and upon poor Jerusalem in her sad day 2 King 29.35 and afterward in the destruction of Babylon Ezek. 9 3 when the Captain of the Lords army Marched before the Red and Speckled Horses in Zachary's Visions Zech. 1.11 In like matters both as to Nations Citys and Persons we may conceive of things as in the Glass of a continued Allegory that there is a particular book for every Person in several cases 1. There may be I mean Allegorically a dreadful black Book for every mans Sins And truly this is a matter of heavy concernment that though it should not be so Specifically yet t is Equivalently and Eventually that there is a particular Book in the Court of Records in Heaven with thy name on the out side where every Sin of thine is written down with the bloud of Dragons mixt with the galls or Cruel Venome of Asps Deut. 32.33 durably as if with the point of of a Diamond upon a Rock Jere. 17.1 Truly it s all one nay worse then if so really for t is
unto an Account about our whole Behaviours in the Day It becomes us with Self-judging Hearts every Night before we Sleep to make a Process like what would be in the Day of Iudgment and this as not knowing but that before we Wake out of that Sleep a Come away to Judgment may Surprize us Nightly Recollections have been Commended by Sober Pagans and should not be Omitted by Pious Christians but when we have Considered What ha's been Gods Providence towards my self in the foregoing Day We may do well also to Consider What ha's been my Behaviour towards God in the Day We may now particularly take an Account Q. 1. Have I Lived this Day under a Deep sense of Mortality and Eternity Q. 2. Have I Devoutly Read the Word of God this Day and Seriously sought the Face of God both in my Retirement and with my Family Q. 3. Have I had many Ejaculations this Day both in a way of Petition and in a way of Thanksgiving unto God Q. 4 Have I had most affectionate Meditations upon Heavenly Things this Day have I made Earthly Things to occasion some of my Profitable Reflections Q. 5. Have I been careful of my Discourse this Day Spoken with a Tongue B●idled by the Fear of the Lord Q. 6. Have I been Diligent in my Calling this Day and avoided all Needless Expence of my Precious and Golden Minutes in Diversions Q 7. Have I this Day Endeavoured all Usefulness unto those to whom I am Related or with whom I have been Concerned Q. 8. Have I this Day Control●'d and Conquer'd my Master Sin and ha's my Watchfulness issued in my Victory over my own Iniquity Q. 9 Am I in a fit State and Frame to appear before the Judgment-Seat of God if I should before To Morrow Mornning be Summoned thereunto And therefore Do I still choose the Great God as my best Good and my last End and the Lord Jesus Christ as my Prophet my Priest my King And is it my Desire to be Employ'd as a Witness for His Truths and Wayes for ever Did we not let any Day pass us without such Representations of the Last Day unto our minds we should be Alwayes Ready Reader let us Aspire after such a Continual Readiness S. 7. But none of the least Exercises in our Preparation for the Day of Judgment would be our Meditation of it Or Our Looking for the Glorious Appearance of our Lord Jesus Christ He was an Holy man among the Ancients who could say Wherever I am and Whatever I do Methinks I have the Sound of the Last Trumpet in my Ears ARISE YE DEAD AND COME TO JUDGMENT We should Labour to get a Proper a Lively Character of the Day when God shall Judge the Secrets of men and often Raise it in our minds It was said Wo to them that put far away the Evil Day Truly The Day of Judgment will be an Evil day indeed unto them that put it far away Thoughts upon the Day of Judgment should continually Lodge in our Hearts and however we are imploy'd we should think What shall I do when God rises up and when He Visits what shall I answer Him Now for the Assistence and Nourishment of our Private Meditations upon The Day of God we are happily Supply'd with the Published Meditations of many Worthy Pious Learned Writers upon that Important Subject and I pray that we may not be Unthankful or Unfruitful under such Advantages The Carnal Jewes when they Read the Book of Ecclesiastes have the last Verse but one which has in it Fear God and keep His Commandments Printed over again at the Close of all because they would not have the Remembrance impression of the Last Verse which has in it God shall bring every Work into Judgment to be too strong upon them whereas if men would Think more of the Latter they would probably Do more of the Former God forbid that we should any of us have any Indisposition to such Meditations on the Day of Judgment as are Laid before us in the Books of some that are Longing for the Day Dear New-England Thy Little Presses too do now afford more than two or three Savoury Treatises upon the Day which will not bundle such Books for the Fire that shall then Burn up the Hay Stubble of Innumerable Volumns No Such are some of the Books that shall be Opened for a Witness against Impenitents In thee is Reprinted the Zealous Thomas Vincents Discourse On our Lords certain sudden Appearance to Judgment In thee is Printed a Sermon on The Day of Judgment whose Author is the Father of him that now addresses thee In thee is now Printed the Reverend Samuel Lee's Assize-Sermon of Warning to the Great Day of Judgment Left among us as his Mantle by that Elias when he went away for Europe These besides other Books has New-England had for the Loudening of that Midnight Cry among us Behold the Bridegroom comes And indeed if upon the passing away of the second Wo the Third comes quickly which brings on The Time of the Dead that they should be Judged we that now see the Second Wo coming a pace unto its Period should count no Awakenings too many to rowse us out of that profound Sleep wherein the World shall be fast When the Son of man comes I am verily perswaded The Judge is at the Door I do without any hesitation venture to say The Great Day of the Lord is Near it is Near and it hastens Greatly O That our Minds may be as deeply Engaged in Thinking on the Second coming of our Lord as the Saints of old were in Thinking on His First and that the Books by which we may Vnderstand much of what concerns that matter may have a due Entertainment and Efficacy with us A Person of some Quality having Wasted much Time at Unlawful Games could not Sleep the Night following mentioned unto an Inquisitive Friend the Ground of it Yesterday casting my Eye into a Book that I saw open I read the Word ETERN●TY and this Word has broke my very Heart within me Truly we that have so many Books about ETERNAL JUDGMENT have our Hearts harder than the Nether Milstone if at the sight of that Word ETERNAL JUDGNENT they do not break But it is unto the God of Grace that we are now to bow our Knees with Petitions for Mercy in the Day of the Lord. A SUMMONS Or WARNING to the Great Day of JUDGMENT In a SERMON Preach'd at the Assizes at Bristol in New-England Octob. 7. 1687. now some-what Amplified and Fitted to the Service of others Luke 21.36 Watch and Pray alwa●es that ye may be accounted worthy to Escape all those things that shall come to pass and to stand before the Son of man A-kempts de Imit Christi l. 1. c. 24. Vere non pot●s duo gaudia habere bic dil●cta●● in mando postea reg●are cum Christo Verily thou canst not expect two joyes To
there shall be a deadly Stupefaction in the World As to sit under Night-Shade breed a Stupor This will be the Effect of being in the Night shade Walks of the World How are most of us asleep so that one can hardly get so much at any good Discourse on foot among us See Math. 24.39 And knew not till the Flood came and took them all away so shall also the Coming of the Son of man be Remember that on your Knees ¶ This comes from want of Consideration God says O that they would Consider See Psal 119.59 T is said They Considered not for their Hearts were hardened No Hammer can break this stone but Gods T is only Gods Fire and Vinegar that can cause the Nether Milstone of our Hearts to Crack And it works in Consideration Consideration is the Glory of a man and it would be our Happiness But for Inconsiderateness This comes 1. From an Innate Inclination People be not of Thinking Spirits They are for Pastime Oh dreadful Word a Word for the Divel to put into our Hearts The Fatness of Heart spoken of by Isaiah is mention'd Six times in the New Testament No Text of the Old Testament so often cited Which is to be thought on Blood is sometimes Congealed like a Serpent in the Heart Such Hearts have we Men are against Prick't Hearts though the Corruption cannot otherwise come out but the Divels will ●uck their Blood for ever 2. From a Judicial Obsignation God says to His Ministers Go Preach at such a place and harden the People there Oh with upl●fted Hands beg Lord let me not be Sealed up under this hardness This Hardness will be turned into shrieks in Hell See Exod. 9.10 From this Hardness t is that men will Scoff at a Little Expression of a Minister but every such Scoff shall cost you a Thousand years in Hell This Nigrum Theta marks for Hell 3. From a Confaederation with Sin and with Sinners T is not our Cannot but our Will not that undo's us Famous Fenner ha's Writ well of this Self-Murder Sinners as Cleopaira take the Asp of Inconsiderateness and put it to their Breasts And Sinners harden one another They are for a Priest that will be Drunk with them and for a faithfull Preacher they think much Learning ha's made him mad They are as Psal 50. end So I should come to our Saviours Question What do ye more than others III. But our Lord ha's given us a gracious Premonition about the Day of Judgment You have the Voice of the Archangel now in your Ears God forewarns 1. By notable foregoing Judgments Every Feavour is a warning of the Fire of Hell Every Dropsy is a Warning of the River of Styx Every causualty is a Warning Have you not been sick and said If God spare me I will be better Well said Pharaoh Have you not heard of the late Earth quakes in Italy and one at New-Haven lately Have you not Rumours of War with the lygre Heathen Our Saviour speaks of these things as Warnings 2. By Ministerial Denunciations As Loud as I can I tell you all in the further Corners yonder The Day of Judgment is Coming And 3. By Angelical Ministration We have their Inward Workings on our Spirits We have Heavenly Infusions from them and we have Operations of Gods Holy Spirit The Knock then is as in Rev. 3.20 Behold I stand at the Door and Knock if any man hear my Voice and open the door I will come in to him and will s●p with him and he with me Besides this Near the Time the Voice of the Son of God shall be heard through the Whole World l●ke the Roaring of the Sea This is when the Judgment is just beginning And ●●e Angels shall Trumpet with a greater Noise than that at Sina●● Upon the whole Observe and Bewayl the horrible Stupidity of the World The Inconsiderate soon grow Debauched Speak to them of Judgments they will kick and say Out be gone you Hypocrite Well The Divel is in that Tongue Lament these as Monica did her Filium tot Lacrymarum Be much with God for them Leave not until God strike the Arrow of His Loveing Vengeance into their Hearts What if this Bible be Gods Word Sinners Where are you then As in the story of the Hermite Remember The Seasons of Grace are sew When the Spirit of God comes nigh to the Heart And row Take some Antidotes against security Antidote I. Consider the Wonderful Suddenness 〈…〉 Day of Judgment 〈…〉 ●●at if you Dy before you go 〈◊〉 of the Assembly A Last Day ●ill come Who knows which Pal●●● Mors will take first Antidote II. Consider As our Lord comes like Theef like Lightening so the sent●nce will be Irreversible and the Judg●ent Unavoidable Gold will not bribe Charon The Wicked shall not stand in Judgment but they shall be there Antidote III. Consider the Impossibility of Escape●●● Judgment is past There can 〈◊〉 no Writ of Error no Appeal Think on Eternity and let the ●●pressions of it be kept in the Ima●●●ation of the Thought of your Hearts 〈◊〉 ever FINIS ADVERTISEMENT THere is lately Published 〈◊〉 little Book Intituled The Cause and Cure of a Wounded Spirit in a Discourse which Laye● open the Manifold and Amazin● Wounds of a Troubled Conscience and Pours the Balsame of Seasonable Counsils and Comforts into those Terrible Wounds By the Reverend Cotton Mather Sold at the Book-seller's Shops 〈◊〉 Boston Price bound 1 s. 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