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A30259 A sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament at their pvbliqve fast, Novem. 17, 1640 by Cornelius Burges. Burges, Cornelius, 1589?-1665.; Marshall, Stephen, 1594?-1655. 1641 (1641) Wing B5683; ESTC R19994 56,507 64

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accounted no better than a not calling upon him at all Thus men lose not onely their opportunities of deliverances offered but their duties also by which they desire to further it against another time 4. Some it may bee goe yet further Vpon the hearing of such a duty so much pressed and inculcated they beginne to bee a little stirred they are convinced that it is indeed true such a Covenant 4. Of such as are convinced of the necessity of a Covenant yet come not up to it Hosea 3.14 is fit to be made but here like Ephraim an unwise sonne they stand still at the breaking forth of the Children of the Covenant They faine would but loth they be to goe thorough with the bargaine They beginne to come on and then fall back againe They are so long a cheapning treating complementing disputing how safe it may bee for them how well it may stand with their profits projects ends interests relations that they coole againe and never come up to a full resolution Oh sayes one this is a good course and fit to bee taken but my engagements callings Alliance company service will not consist with it Another sweares hee could finde in his heart to make triall of it but that he should be jeered scorned and perhaps lose his place or hopes for it another he is for it but at present he cannot enter upon it Thus one thing or other still keeps this duty without doores and holds most men off from the work for ever But beloved take heed of this dallying What ever you think it is no better than a departing away from the living God that springs from an evill heart of unbeliefe when being fully convinced of the weight necessity and commodity of the duty you will yet while it is called to day adventure so farre to harden your hearts as not to set upon the work instantly and to go thorough with it Heb. 3. Woe unto all such dodging Christians they shall finde to their cost that God will write them Lo-ammi Hos 1.9 and pronounce of them They are not my people and I am not their God If any think what adoe is here what meanes this man to bee so earnest would hee have us all turne Covenanters yes with God Why what if I doe not Then never look for good from him how faire soever thy hopes be No sayes another I le try that sure I have seene many a good day in my time and hope to see more though I never swallow this doctrine therefore he resolves to go hence as he came hither as he lived yesterday so he will to morrow though this day hee doe as his neighbours doe keeping some order much against the will of his base lusts that ring him but an harsh peale in his eare for this little abstinence yet to morrow he will bee for his swearing drinking whoring any excesse and riot as much as ever and yet by grace of God he hopes to prove all these words to be but wind and to do as well as the best of them all when he comes to die But woe worth the day that ever such a man was born that when hee heares God calling him with so much importunity to stand even this very day before the Lord to enter into Covenant with the Lord his God and into his Oath shall so harden his neck and harbour such a roote of gall and wormewood within his heart as when he heares the words of the Curse upon all those that will not enter into Covenant or entring into it shall not keep it hee shall blesse himselfe in his heart saying I shall have peace though I walke in the imagination of mine heart and adde drunkennesse to thirst See and tremble at what God hath resolved to do with that man Deut. 29.20 21. The Lord will not spare him but the anger of the Lord and his iealousie shall smoke against that man and all the Curses that are written in Gods Book shall lie upon him and the Lord shall blot out his name from under heaven Here is nothing but fury powred out upon such a wretch not a blessing shal descend upon him not a curse shall escape and goe by him not onely himself and posterity but his very name so far as it is an honour shall all be cast out of the world as out of the midst of a sling If hee please himselfe with this Yet I shall live as long as some others if they have any happinesse I resolve to share with them he will find that God will not leave him so but the Lord will separate him unto evill out of all the Tribes of Israel so as though all others be safe yet as a strucken Deere is unhearded from all the rest and followed by the dogs till he be pul'd downe and kill'd so shall it be with this man according to all the curses of the Covenant that are written in the Book of the Law Although the whole Kingdome be safe and all others in it be in peace yet he and his house shall perish the line of Confusion shall bee stretched out over him hell and damnation shall be his portion how high soever hee now beares his head and how much soever hee suffer his heart to swell against the truth supposing all that he likes not to be nothing but a spice of indiscretion yea of faction and it may bee of Sedition when yet nothing is offered but what is I trust pregnantly proved out of Holy Scripture So farre the first Vse 2. Vse Information ●ou●●ing the chiefe cause why Reforma●●● and full ●●dr●sse of our evills goes on 〈◊〉 slowly 2. This may informe us touching the true cause which most neerely concernes our selves of the slow proceedings of Reformation of things amisse among us both in the Church and Common-wealth Why God hath not yet given us so full a deliverance from Babylon why there have been so many ebbings and flowings in matters of Religion yea more ebbings than flowings Why generall grievances swell to such an height and that all opportunities of cure have vanished so soone as appeared how it comes to posse that albeit God hath moved the heart of the King to call Parliament after Parliament yet by and by one spirit of division or another sometimes from one quarter 2. Vse Information sometimes from another like the evill spirit which God sent between Abimelech and the men of Shechem to the ruine of both still comes betweene and blasteth all our hopes Iudg. 9.23 24. leaving us in worse case than we were in before and whence it is in regard of our selves that in stead of setting up the Kingdome and Ordinances of Christ in more purity there is such a contrary mixture and such a corrupting of all things in Doctrine in worship in every thing Arminianisme Socinianisme and Popish Idolatry breaking in againe over all the Kingdome like a floud What is a chiefe cause of all this Have we not