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A68116 The blessed'st birth that euer was: or, The blessed birth of our Lord and Sauior Iesus Christ Preached at the Fleet, the 25. of Decem: A. Dom. 1627. By Henry Greenvvood preacher of the word of God. Greenwood, Henry, b. 1544 or 5. 1634 (1634) STC 12332A; ESTC S113901 12,140 45

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THE BLESSED'ST BIRTH THAT euer was OR The Blessed Birth of our Lord and Sauiour IESVS CHRIST Preached at the Fleet the 25. of Decem A. Dom. 1627. By HENRY GREENVVOOD Preacher of the Word of GOD. ESAY 9. 6. To vs a Child is borne to vs a Sonne is giuen LONDON Printed by Elizabeth ●urslow for H. Bell and M. Bell. 1634. TO THE RIGHT Worshipfull Sir Henry Lello Knight and Mr. Iames Ingram Esquire Wardens of his Maiesties Prison of the Fleet be this fleet and shallow Tractate commended RIGHT VVorthy and Worshipfull I hauing receiued from you in my present afflictions so great fauors such tender compassions and knowing how base an euill ingratitude is that it is inimica animae dispersio virtutum c. cannot but shew my gratefull heart in presenting that to your worships eyes that lately hath beene sounded in your eares a subiect most comfortable and so necessary to bee knowne delighted in and rested on as without it no saluation for this is life eternall to know God and him whom God hath sent the Lord Iesus The Lord of his infinite mercy giue you the sauing knowledge of Christ Iesus to embrace him as your chiefest Lord and King for to so many as receiue him giues he power priuiledge prerogatiue to be called and be the sons of God The Lord giue you to know him in his Person Office Power Merit Spirit In his Person God Man In his Office King Priest Prophet In his Power Mortifying corruptions Sanctifying affections In his Merit Redeeming to God by his bloud the elect of God Intitling by his righteousnesse the elect to blisse In his Spirit Discouering errour Conducting into all truth Perswading by faith confirming by holines saluation of your soules Blessed are you both being so ten thousand times happie are you if you haue thus the Lord for your God All these the very ground of all true comfort and happines are liuely set forth in this small present therefore let me intreat you to peruse the same at your best leasures Now the Lord make this and all other holy helps profitable and comfortable to your owne soules that sanctitie may bee your portions in this life and saluation in the life to come for Iesus Christs sake Amen Your Worships for euer to be commanded in the LORD HENRY GREENVVOOD From my house in Finsburyfields Ian● 20. 1627. THE BLESS ED'ST BIRTH THAT EVER WAS. LVKE 2. 10 11. Behold I bring you good tydings of great ioy that shall be to all people that is that vnto you is borne this day in the City of Dauid a Sa●iour which is Christ the Lord. THe Lord our God hath only giuen vs a Christ for our redemption and saluation but blessed be his Maiesty he hath also discouered him to the world by many 1 By himselfe Mat. 3. 17. This is my beloued Son in whom I am well pleased By Iohn Baptist Ioh. 1. 29. Behold the Lambe of God that taketh away the sinnes of the world By a Doue Ioh. 1. 33. Vpon whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending and tarrying still vpon him that is he that baptizeth with the Holy Ghost By a Starre Mat. 2. 9. And loe the starre which they had seene in the East went before them till it came and stood ouer the house where the Babe was And here by his Angell hee discouers him to the Iewish shepherds féeding their flockes by night and that in full and ample maner by two notable circumstances of the place where of the time when this blessed Babe was borne Behold I bring you good tydings of great ioy that shall be to all people that is that vnto you is borne this day in the City of Dauid a Sauiour which is Christ the Lord. Which words as they are couched in two verses so will they afford two things obseruable 1 A merry message Behold I bring c. 2 An admired cause That vnto you is borne c. This mirth is amplified by two 1. By the magnitude 2. By the multitude 1. By the magnitude of it Great ioy 2. By the multitude of the sharers in it That shall be to all people In which heauenly message I obserue these thrée First the messenger and that is an Angell Behold I bring you good tydings Secondly the message and that is of great ioy Of great ioy Thirdly the extent or the parties to whom this ioy appertaineth and that is to all people That shall be to all people Behold I bring you good tidings behold I bring you good tydings of great ioy behold I bring you good tydings of great ioy that shall bee to all people But before I deale with this high and Heauenly Instrument a word or two of the word Behold Behold It is a note of attention six hundred times vsed in holy writ alwayes placed before matters of great weight and moment sometimes before inutterable iudgments as Amos 8. 11. Behold I will send a famine among you c. Sometimes before inexpressible mercies as Esay 7. 14. Behold a Virgine shall conceiue and beare a Sonne and his Name shall bee called Immanuel And here also in the words of my Text Behold I bring you good tydings of great ioy c. Hereupon Bernard calls it Notam stelliferam a starry note a note that doth point out some rare matter to be reuealed as the Starre stood ouer the house and pointed to the Wife-men where the Babe was For the exposition of the word doe but compare Mat. 6. 26. with Luke 12. 24. there the Lord hath giuen it Saint Matthew speaking of the prouidence of God ouer the fowles of the aire vseth the word Behold Behold the fowles of the Heauens c. Saint Luke speaking of the selfe-same subiect vseth another word the word Consider Consider the Rauens So that Behold is as much as Consider and seriously perpend what God will haue now deliuered to your selues I that is an Angell as it appeareth in the beginning of the Verse Then the Angell said vnto them Be not afraid for behold I bring you good tidings c. Angell it is as much as Messenger it is Nomen officij non naturae a name of office not of nature as you may reade Hebr. 1. 7. He maketh the Spirits his Angels or Messengers The Spirits there is their name of nature His Angels or Messengers there i● their name of office These high and heauenly Instruments were Messengers sometimes of Gods frowne sometimes of Gods fauour First of Gods frowne as was that Angell that slew of Senacherios Host in one night one hundred fourescore and fiue thousand And as were those Angels that destroyed the Citie of Sodome Secondly of Gods fauour as were those Angels that ministred to Christ in the Wildernesse For the Angels came and ministred to him And as was that Angel that comforted Christ in the Garden For an Angell came from Heauen and comforted him And as was this Angell that brings blessed