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A56674 The hypocritical nation described in a sermon preached at St. Maries in Cambridge, upon a day of publick fasting : with an epistle prefixed by Mr. Samuel Jacombe. Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707.; Jacombe, Samuel, d. 1659. 1657 (1657) Wing P815; ESTC R2023 38,656 56

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just and spare to do nothing whereby thou mayest bee a gainer But then what may not what will not he do that hath secured not only other mens opinion but his own also of his honesty and piety This is a farre worse cousenage than the other for a man to deceive himself as well as other folks and will most inevitably bring him to ruine If it bee a great peece of that policy whereby the Devil rules the world for a man so notably to counterfeit piety that even when hee doth most destroy it hee shall bee counted pious as it was said of Tereus Ipso sceleris molimine Tereus Creditur esse pius Hee was cryed up for a Saint even when hee was committing the greatest villany What a notable peece of the Devils craft then is it so to perswade a zealous man in religious duties and so to inflame him that he shall passe in his own judgement for a Saint How certainly will he ruine both himself and others in what a ready way is hee to commit all injustice when hee is out of all danger of having his own conscience secretly reprove him of Hypocrisy and simulation which the other had not so secured When a man makes a conscience of some things and is very forward in them they make such a noise that they quite drown the voice of it in other matters and with the greater safety hee commits all other kinde of wickednesse which are no lesse dangerous than that which hee avoids But I shall not trespasse upon you much further Whether this bee assented unto which I have now discoursed or not this notwithstanding will remain good that such sins are a cause sufficient of a peoples ruine though there bee no other and therefore for the Lords our own and the Lands sake let us not look upon these things as lesser and inconsiderable which need not bee so much pressed upon mens practise nor the Pulpits so much sound of lest by this means the Priest and the people should both perish together Let the Prophet Isaiah bee once more allowed to speak and I will presently conclude chap. 30.8 9 10 c. Note it in a book that it may bee for the time to come for ever and ever that this is a rebellious people lying children children that will not hear the Law of the Lord which say to the seers see not and to the Prophets prophecie not unto us right things speak unto us smooth things prophecie deceits get yee out of the way turn aside out of the path cause the holy one of Israel to cease from before us c. They would not have the Prophets speak to them of things that were right and honest but desired some soft sleek flattering and deceitful doctrins i. e. such as would certainly abuse them that they should cry Peace peace 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Kimchi there notes do according to your hearts desire and it shall bee well with you they would not have them run in the old beaten way and preach so much strictnesse of righteousnesse unto them no finde some new smooth path wherin wee may go without any rub to our own lusts cause the holy one of Israel to cease from before us i. e. let us hear nothing of the holy one any more presse not holinesse so earnestly and frequently upon us But what saith God to such a people The 12 13 14. verse will tell us Thus saith the holy one because you despise this word because you like not to hear of the holy one and trust in oppression and perversenesse and stay thereon hoping that you shall fare well enough Therefore mark what the holy one the righteous God that hates iniquity saith This iniquity shall bee to you as a breach ready to fall swelling out in a high wall c. just as a wall that swells and often bursts on a sudden falling down upon those who are under it that dream of no such thing and crumbles all into dust or little bits that can bee put to no use at all such shall your ruine bee i. e. totall and inevitable because unexpected and not beleeved through the deceit of your hearts and your false confidences in other things while you remained guilty of those iniquities The Lord open every mans eyes that he may see how farre he is concerned in any of these truths that hee may passe sentence upon himself and prevent the condemnation of the Lord who hath set his throne for judgement who will judge the world in Righteousnesse and minister judgement to the people in uprightnesse His eyes behold his eye-lids try the children of men The Lord tryeth the Righteous but the wicked and him that loveth violence his soul hateth FINIS 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1.