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B09141 Of the conversion of sinners to God in Christ: The [bracket] 1. necessity, 2. nature, [double bracket] 3. means, 4. signs of it. With a concluding speech to the unconverted. / By Martin Fynch ... Finch, Martin, 1628?-1698. 1680 (1680) Wing F944B; ESTC R177058 74,683 192

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Philistines die with us This makes poor Believers with Sampson desire to die that all their lusts may die too Neither do you call all into question because of outward afflictions how great and many so ever they are for whom the Lord loveth he chastneth and correcteth every son whom he receiveth But say in your hearts the Lord hath humbled us for our sins drawn us to Christ put his fear into our hearts and hath given us many times gracious hints of his favour to us in Christ and now though he seem to walk contrary to us in some outward dispensations and breaks us in our relations and breaks us in our estates and breaks us in our esteem and breaks us in our-health as it was thus with Jacob yet will we trust in him and say that still he is our Father and will not alwaies chide nor retain his anger for ever 3. Let those that are converted hate every false way and meddle with sin no more we may well say the time past suffices and yet we have had to much of sinning already The state of grace is so far from giving any liberty to sin that it layes more obligation to holiness have a care of the sins of the daies wherein we live worldliness mispending of time in unprofitable talk bitterness against those that differ never so little from us in judgment neglect of training up Children in the fear of God and reverence and subjection to their parents want of heavenly discourse pride in apparel false and long haire and abundance of other sins that are to rife amongst some that make a great profession of Religion 4. Shew forth the Praises of him that hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light shew forth his praises not only in words but in works glorifie him on the earth let not his high and holy Name be blasphemed through you Be exceeding tender of the Name and glory of God make not Religion to stink and the savour of it to be abhorred by your covetous practises proud carriage loose conversation adorn the profession of religion with a serious chearfulness a meak zeal a heavenly dilligence in your callings and with a loving and yet a convincing conversation to the World these things may well go together and should do so Christians should be serious and yet chearful they have most cause to rejoyce and shall do it when others shall weep and howl and gnash their teeth Christians should be meek peaceable gentle easiy to be entreated and yet zealous magnanimous and valiant for the truth Christians should be heavenly in their thoughts and affections and discourse and yet deligent in their outward callings heavenly mindedness makes the yoak of outward labour easier and the burden of it lighter Christians should be affable courteous loving to all yet so far from sinful compliance with the waies of the world that they should hold forth the grace of Christ in their conversations that others may be convinced that they are the Children of God and that though possibly they may rail at them with their mouths they may secretly commend them in their consciences and wish their death at last end might be like theirs A concluding Speech to the VNCONVERTED CHAP. VIII Containing advice and counsel to those who are yet unconverted HAving shewn the necessity of conversion the Nature and signs of it I shall now conclude with some advice and council to those who are strangers to any work of grace upon their hearts but are going on in ignorance and blindness and see not into what a gulph and bottomless pit of destruction they are going Wonder not that I am earnest in such a matter and tell you so much of Hell and damnation it is to stop them that being spiritually blind and desparate are running into the lake of fire and brimston which burneth for ever Well then let me direct my speech unto such if God peradventure will give them repentance that so they may be recovered out of the snare of the Devil and escape everlasting destruction Hearken and give ear to this Alarm that is now sounded to you that are yet ignorant and careless of the things that belong unto your everlasting peace Repent repent get into Christ the City of refuge quickly quickly before the Lord come forth against you in his wrath and fury and you be cast into Hell I shall endeavour to set before you the miserable condition you will be in to eternity if you die in your sins and to that end I shall shew you three things 1. The certainty of Hell 2. the misery of Hell 3. The eternity of Hell 1. Consider the certainty of Hell This is that which I would speak of first That there is a place of torment and extream misery into which the wicked are cast their souls entring first into this woful place as soon as they depart this life and at the Day of Judgment their bodies being raised by the Almighty power of God shall be united again with their souls that so both in body and soul they may bear the wrath of God for ever It may be some that may read this may be so ignorant and prophane that they may think that Hell is a fable devised to keep me in awe and think them fools that are scar'd with it therefore let me endeavour to convince them of it for it doth appear indeed by the lives of too many that they believe neither Heaven nor Hell yet there are such fools that say in their hearts there is no God too Psal 14.1 They say so in their hearts and say so in their lives though few of them are so impudent as to say it with their mouths To prove that there is a Hell I might shew that the very heathens as they have a Notion that there is a God so they have a Nation that there is a Hell a state and place of misery into which evil men go after this life likewise I might shew that the boldest Athiests are sometimes struck with a Pannick fear of Hell all which proves that it is an universal Notion of mankind that the soul is immortal and that there is happiness or misery after this life though Atheists smother this conviction what they can But I shall onely insist upon Scripture proof of this point The wicked shall be turned into Hell Psal 9.18 How can ye escape the damnation of Hell Mat. 23.33 Fear him that is able to destroy Soul and body in Hell Mat. 10.28 God speared not the Angels that sinned but thrust them down to Hell 2 Pet. 2.4 To name no more particular places when ye read in the Scripture of everlasting punishment the wrath to come unquenchable fire all those expressions point at the same thing As there is a real Hell as well as there is a real Heaven so there is a local Hell as well as there is a local Heaven Hell and Heaven are not expressions onely to set forth the