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A23644 A gainful death the end of a truly Christian life a sermon at the funeral of Mr. John Griffith, late minister of the Gospel, who departed this life May 16, in the 79th year of his age / preached May the 20th, 1700 by Richard Allen. Allen, Richard. 1700 (1700) Wing A1041; ESTC R28091 13,910 48

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our Souls in which we were made but little inferior to Angels before our Bodies in which we are little superior to Beasts to give the Preference to Heaven above Earth to Eternity above Time to prefer solid and endless Joys and Felicities before empty and perishing Pleasures and then the result of its Determination must surely be that the seriously religious Person is the only wise one And 2. 'T is on the contrary the greatest folly to neglect that Life which alone will end in this gainful Death O what stupendous folly is it to make light of Christ Mat. 20 2-5 who must be our Life if ever we live indeed 'T is great folly in any measure to neglect but what unaccountable Madness is it wholly to neglect this great Salvation Nor is it less folly for any to satisfy themselves with the Name without the Life of Christianity with a mere Form without the Power of Godliness for any to please themselves because they eat in Christ's Presence and sit at his Table tho they secretly work Iniquity and indulge themselves in worldly and fleshly Lusts Such have no part or lot in this whole matter However such Hypocrites may now flatter themselves with a vain expectation of Happiness tho they are regardless of that sincere Holiness which is the only way to it this their Hope shall at last utterly perish and be suddenly cut off Job 8.14 and their Trust will be as a Spider's Web. Tho they feed upon Ashes Isa 44.20 and carry a Lie in their right-hand and are so turn'd aside by a deceived and flattering Heart as to entertain no serious thoughts of securing and delivering their Souls they shall at length be rouz'd out of this delusory Dream However they have lull'd their Consciences asleep fancying themselves spiritually rich by reason of their Profession and external Privileges they shall not by all their empty Pleas be able to deceive their all-knowing Judg nor appease him who will then be inexorable to their most earnest Intreaties but with wrathful Countenance he will profess to them Mat. 7.23 saying I never knew you Depart from me ye that work Iniquity Death will not be to them any Gain but the end of all their Delights and the beginning of never-dying Sorrows and Woes 3. Seeing none shall be admitted into Heaven but those who have Christ for their Life as far as in us lies we should admit and retain no other in Christ's Church which ought to be an Emblem of Heaven upon which account 't is often call'd the Kingdom of Heaven Such as make Christ's Laws the Rule of their Life Christ's Life the Pattern of theirs and make his Glory and Interest their ultimate End and Design these are the only Persons likely to be a Reputation to or receive benefit by Church Communion One scandalous Sinner being indulg'd in the Church tho but a little Leven yet leveneth the whole lump that is 1 Cor. 5.6 renders the whole Church guilty by their abetting of him It is a horrid Reproach to our holy Religion to suffer any such in Christian Communion and much more is it so if such a one should be a magnified Teacher in any Society of Christians as several of the Greek Fathers tell us Theodoret Chrysostom c. Vid. Poli Synopsin in locum Ver. 2 6. that incestuous Fornicator amongst the Corinthians was and that therefore they were puffed up from a conceit of his applauded Eloquence and profound Learning instead of mourning and being humbled and gloried in their connivance at his Wickedness instead of being asham'd of it Heb. 12.15 16. Look diligently saith the Apostle to the Christian Church lest any root of bitterness be suffer'd to spring up and be not rooted out lest there be any Fornicator or profane Person and thereby many be defiled 4. This should perswade all that have Christ for their Life to love one another Joh. 3.3 All such are born * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Heb. 11.13 from above and therefore are but Strangers and Pilgrims here below The whole time of their continuance upon Earth is but the time of their sojourning here 1 Pet. 1.17 They are in the World as well as others but they are not of it but are God's elect ones and peculiar Treasure being by their gracious Redeemer chosen out of the World Joh. 15.19 and therefore the World hates them and carries it strangely towards them and they likewise are in the Temper of their Hearts and in the Deportment of their Lives alienated from the World And because they are Strangers on Earth Eph. 2.19 they are no more Strangers and Foreigners in Heaven but fellow Citizens with the Saints and of the Houshold of God As therefore Natives of the same Country tho they may have little acquaintance and familiarity while at home yet are much endeared in their mutual Affections by meeting together in a strange Land especially if it be withal a barbarous Country where they are Partners in Sufferings and Hardships so Christians considering they are all fellow Travellers thro a wast howling Wilderness to the Celestial Canaan should take that excellent Counsel good Joseph gave his Brethren Gen. 45.24 See that ye fall not out by the way If Christ be our Life then we are all Members of one Body Ephes 4.4 and Partakers of one Spirit and call'd in one hope of our Calling we are then all Subjects and Disciples of one Lord Ver. 5. and have in respect of the saving Essentials but one Faith and are all the Children of one God and Father all which are very uniting and endearing Considerations But especially if besides all this we are visibly initiated into Christ's Church by that one Baptism which he instituted different Apprehensions about more disputable Matters of Religion should not hinder us from jointly and studiously endeavouring Ver. 3. to keep the most close Vnity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace 5. This yields great Support when our Godly Friends and Relations are taken from us by the hand of Death We may then indeed have manifold cause to mourn but not to sorrow as others who have no hope 1 Thess 5.13 seeing they are only fallen asleep in Jesus they shall certainly awake and be for ever with the Lord. You the surviving Relations of this our deceased Father have cause to mourn for your Loss and the Church of Christ hath great cause to mourn for hers but you have both great ground of Support in that God continued him with you to a good old Age and especially in that his hoary Head was a Crown of Glory Prov. 16.31 being found in the way of Righteousness He liv'd near fourscore years and more than threescore of them were solemnly and we have just reason to believe sincerely devoted to the Lord Jesus in his Church Yea he had been as I am certainly inform'd about fifty four years a Pastor or