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A29523 The Christians cabala, or, Sure tradition necessary to be known and believed by all that will be saved : a doctrine holding forth good tidings of great joy, to the greatest of penitent sinners : with a character of one that is by John Brinsley ... Brinsley, John, fl. 1581-1624. 1662 (1662) Wing B4710; ESTC R3986 117,145 225

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to her now she remembreth her Sin which she apprehended might have brought that threatned Judgement upon her and hers Art thou come unto me saith she to call my Sin to Remembrance But no sooner is the storm over but they cast their sins behind their backs again remembring them no more in times of Prosperity never so much as thinking of them In this like some bad Debtors who never think of what they Owe but when they are under Arrest or at least see the Sergeant To these yet adde another sort worse than all the former They it may be do look back and call their former sins to their remembrance but how not remembring them as they ought to do not looking upon them as Sins to repent of them and to be humbled for them to shame and condemn themselves for them but only it may be as tricks of youth as they call them and so making light of them Nay it may be remembring of them to Boast of them to Glory in them as those Idolaters are said to do of their Idols Psal. 97. 7. or pleasing and tickling themselves as it were with the thought and remembrance of those sins which now they want opportunity or ability to act over again Of all the rest these are the worst Now to speak a word or two to all of these in special to those secure sinners such as go on in a course of Sin never reflecting upon themselves and such as are so far from this frequent Remembrance that they as I said study the Art of forgetfulness accounting it their happiness to forget their Sins and consequently cannot endure to be put in minde of them Let all such but seriously consider these two things which will serve to convince them of the folly and madness of this their Course 1. That all their sins are Registred and put upon Record So they are and that both in Heaven and upon Earth In Heaven in Gods Book the book of his Remembrance Upon Earth in their own Book the book of Conscience In both these Books are their sinnes entred and recorded And that so as whilest they hold on this course they cannot be Blotted out they cannot be Forgotten 1. In Gods Book As David saith of the members of his Natural body In thy Book are all my members written Psal. 139. 16. so may a Wicked man say of his sins The members of that body of Sin in him they are all written in Gods Book the book of his Remembrance There are the Names of all Gods Saints entered as the Prophet Malachy tell us Mal. 3. 16. A book of Remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord and that thought upon his Name And there are the Names of all wicked ungodly men entred And as their Names so their Sinnes Every particular Act with every particular Circumstance being all come up into Remembrance before God So the Angel tells Cornelius concerning his Good works his works of Piety and Charity his Prayers and Almes Thy Prayers and thine Almes saith he are come up for a memorial before God Acts 10. 4. And so may it be said of the Wicked works of every wicked and ungodly man his Swearing his Drunkenness his Uncleanness c. they are all come in Remembrance before God all Entred into his Book and that so as they cannot by any means be blotted out save onely by the Blood of Christ and the Tears of true Repentance nor yet worn out This being a Record for Eternitie God's Remembrance is an everlasting Remembrance In this remembrance are the Righteous The Righteous shall be had in everlasting Remembrance Psal. 112. 6. Men may forget them but so will not God And in such a remembrance shall all wicked men and their wicked works be they shall be had in everlasting remembrance So they shall be with God however they themselves may forget their own sins and the world may forget them yet God whilest his Justice is not satisfied He will not He cannot What a folly then is it in them to go about to forget them so long as God remembers them Were it so that they could blot them out of their own Book the book of their Conscience yet as long as they stand upon Record in God's Book what will this avail them What will it advantage a Debtor to cross his own book so long as his Debts stand charged in his Creditor's 2. But in the 2d place the sins of wicked men as they are entered in God's Book so in theirs As in the book of his Remembrance so in the book of their Conscience In this book I say they are entered I and so entered as that they cannot blot them out Blur them they may but blot them out they cannot Conscience is a Record for Eternitie What is written there is written with indelible Characters such as none but God alone can blot out Thence it is that David maketh his prayer to God that he would blot out his Transgressions Psal. 51. 1. This David himself could not do as not out of God's Book so not out of his own not out of the book of his Conscience No do what he could still his sin was before him as he complaines vers 3. All that men can do in this case is but to keep this book shut which for a time haply they may but to blot out what is written in it this they cannot do They may do this for a time out of their memorie but not out of their Conscience What is written in the Memorie is written oft-times in Water but what is written in Conscience is written in Marble Thus are the sins of wicked men entered and Recorded in these two Books whereof the one is a true Counterpane of the other And being thus entered here these Books in the 2d place shall one day be opened However for a time they may be shut and closed up so as men do not take notice of what is written in them yet they shall not ever be so A time will come when they shall be both opened 1. God's Book shall be opened However for a time he may keep silence seeming to connive at wicked and ungodly men as if he took no notice of their sins or had forgotten them yet sooner or later he will open his Book and make them to read what is written there setting their sins in order before them This the Lord willeth every presumptuous sinner to take notice of Psal. 50. 21. These things hast thou done saith he and I kept silence thou thoughtest I was altogether such a one as thy self but I will reproove thee and set them in order before thine eyes Psal. 50. 21. This will God do sooner or later He will open his Book and opening it he will also open the eyes of all wicked and ungodly men so as they shall not but read what is there written They shall not then be able any longer to