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A17510 The vvidovves ioy. Or Christ his comfortable saluation to a comfortlesse widow being obseruations no lesse profitable then comfortable for the losse of our deceased friends. By W.C. Cragge, William, 1595 or 6-1636. 1622 (1622) STC 4323; ESTC S114181 18,275 52

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ground and tooke deepe roote VVeepe not here it is sprung into a blade This good Samaritan Christ Iesus contenteth not himselfe to see this wounded woman for indeed she had a wounded spirit and to haue compassion on her but goes vnto her bindes vp her wounds poures wine and oyle into them and takes care for her farther comfort weepe not To teach vs that it is not sufficient for vs when we see any in miserie onely to bee moued with compassion but wee must speake some words of comfort in due season it is the Apostle his rule our tongues must vtter the tender affections of our hearts and our hearts as they are or should bee the ground where mercy must roote must sometimes shew that there is life by sending fourth some buddes into the tongue which is the hearts best interpreter and commonly speakes the language of the heart if the heart conceiue compassion the tongue must vtter weepe not VVeepe not Here comes our Sauiour now and makes good in performance his comfortable doctrine which was in words and promises Blessed are they that mourne hee comes with a towell in his hands and wipes away the brinish teares from the blubbered and furrowed cheeks of this sorrowfull widow and turnes her sadnesse into gladnesse her fasting into feasting her sobbes and sighes into songs and prayses of deliuerance such is the power prouidence and mercy of our gracious Lord and mercifull Sauiour to rayse vp vnto his children in the middest of sorrow sudden and vnexpected comfort But here some sad deiected Christian co-partner with this widow in the same or like cause of griefe may yet refuse to be comforted and iustifie both the cause and act of sorrow for the Prophet Esay complained in his dayes that the righteous man perished and no man considered it in his heart besides it is not found through the whole sacred Storie of our Sauiours life that euer hee was seene to laugh but to weepe often and besides all this woman lost her sonne and therefore a senslesse stupiditie in her not to haue mourned would haue argued not onely want of loue but of nature and humanitie or to haue had 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 courage aboue and beyond the strength of nature for how quiet soeuer the morall Doctors haue made themselues yet their rules haue neuer counteruailed all their troubles The wisest and most resolute Moralist that euer was look't pale when he was to taste his poysonfull Hemlocke and why because to grieue at crosses and to feare death is naturall is to bee a man why then doth our Sauiour forbid her saying VVeepe not We must know for all this that the God of nature will haue vs sometime though not to deny yet to curbe nature and grace must teach vs to doe that sometime which nature cannot for courage and constancie against all crosses and then to be least shaken when most assayled commeth from the rules of an higher art then naturall wisedome was euer able to teach Not that grace would make a man not be affectionate as not to mourne with them that mourne and weep with them that weepe for euen this is a lesson which euery man must learne in the schoole of grace but direct vs to moderate the inordinate and ouer-passionate affections of nature that they should not meurne as men without hope for them that sleepe in the Lord. Weepe not Here mee thinkes I am taken with admiration to conceiue in what amazement this sorrowfull soule and all the mournfull company stood to see one silly man and that a stranger to come with such a song of melody into a house of mourning and to present such a dissonant and discording dittie to so dolefull a tune and yet I cannot chuse but admire more how suddenly their sorrow was turned into comfort and mourning into mirth while I consider who it is that sayes vnto her weepe not Vox hominem sonat oh Deus certè the sound of the voyce bewrayes him to be a man but the matter that he speakes mightily declares him to be the Sonne of God God speakes by his Sonne the brightnesse of his glory and the engraued forme of his Person out of his Word vnto all both good and bad but it is not the sound of the voyce of God but the matter which he speaks that argues loue he may speake vnto an enemie as vnto Satan Satan whence commest thou Iob 1. in anger as vnto Adam when he called him to an account Adam where art tbou Gen. 3. He speakes peace to none but to his owne it is vnto them and vnto their soules that he sayes I am thy saluation It is with them that hee doth indent I will be their God and they shall be my people and happy that soule vnto whom in the middest of sorrow Christ shall vtter this comfortable voyce Weepe not The Church of God is compared to a ship sayling on the sea euery Christian is a passenger in this Vessell Christ is the Pilot and Steeres-man he still sits at the Helme let the weather be neuer so foule let the sea and waues of crosses rise one vpon another with neuer such swelling surges yet if my Sauiour say vnto my soule I am thy saluation I will neuer despaire if my steeres-man say vnto mee as vnto his Disciples Feare not O yee of litle faith that little faith I haue shall make me so confident as not to be dismayed if my Sauiour meete mee though not in the flesh yet but in his word as he doth here this comfortlesse widow with a noli flere weepe not though he take away from mee father or mother brother or sister my nearest and dearest comfort in the world I will not mourne as without hope but comfort my selfe in his comfortable promises Thus haue you seene a sorrowfull mother following her dead sonne with tearedewed cheekes a passionate multitude attending this pensiue widow a compassionate Lord stopping their mouthes wiping their eyes and cheering their hearts with a comfortable noli flere VVeepe not But this is not all let me adde something farther then my Text yet not beyond the Text for t' is in the Hystory hee gaue her her sonne aliue againe and thus the blade is growne to an eare from a verball to a reall comfort To teach vs first that it is not sufficient for vs to haue a tender heart and a bemoaning tongue to those that are in want and miserie but our handes must be inlarged our hearts towards poor needy Christians must be so affected that some worke of charitie and mercy might be effected Secondly and for conclusion of all whereas this woman in the depth of her sorrow found comfort and the yong man in the midst of death found life we may learne that both to liue and to liue comfortably are in and from Christ alone But some sorrowfull soule may yet farther obiect and reason that well might this woman receiue a great deale of comfort for shee had the reall and bodily presence of her blessed Sauiour whose very lookes were able to reuiue a drooping and languishing soule and besides to his presence he annexed his Power miraculously raising her dead sonne to life and thereby vnexpected comfort to her selfe but now Christ is ascended into heauen and there shall remaine till his second comming besides miracles are now ceased how then shall I by this example any whit comfort my selfe how shall I expect restitution of my losse restauration of my comfort I answere these doubts proceed but from the weaknesse of our faith shall the eyes of the body minister comfort to the soule and shall not Faith the Eye of the soule doe much more Rubbe but the scales of infidelitie from these eyes and then euen now by faith thou mayest see thy Sauiour sitting at the right hand of God making continuall intercession for thee But why doe I grant that Christ is absent from his Church and children Hee is not as Abraham in the Parable answered Diues They haue Moses and the Prophets so I say wee haue Christ still haue we not his owne promise Loe I am with you to the end of the world Doth hee not daily speake vnto our soules by the Spirit the Comforter and to our eares by his holy word as comfortably as euer hee did vnto this woman when hee sayd vnto her VVeepe not May not wee daily heare him say Blessed are the poore in spirit Blessed are they that mourne for they shall bee comforted Come vnto mee all yee that are heauy laden and I will refresh you and you shall finde rest vnto your soules As for the comfort this woman had by the raising of her dead sonne know that this was but a temporall and short life and when hee badde her not to weepe this comfort was as short if not shorter then the former for certainely afterwards so long as shee liued shee would haue cause to weepe by daily renewed causes of sorrow But wee howsoeuer wee loose our friends now shall one day see a more blessed raising of them neuer any more to bee depriued of their societie and then shall Christ pronounce words which shall bring more durable comfort then these to this woman for then shall all teares bee wiped from our eyes neuer to feele more sorrow Till which time the Lord giue vs grace to liue religiously and to wait patiently FINIS
fire of reuenge in regard whereof euery man hath cause to pray Turne thy face away from our sinnes With the third hee lookes on all his workes and by it hee ordereth all things in weight and measure With the fourth he lookes on the fatherlesse and widdowes and all his poore and needie Saints for seeing them hee hath compassion on them and they like the Sunne in the Firmament giues both life and light to all sublunary bodies by this is euery afflicted soule abundantly reioyced and inuited with boldnesse to come vnto the Throne of grace and cry Abba Father And for this may euery sinner safely pray Lord shew vs the light of thy countenance Graciously looke vpon our afflictions Pitifully behold the sorrowes of our hearts And with this eye did hee looke on this widdow for seeing her he had compassion on her Heere is the second antecedent cause of this womans comfort and may be called causa subalternata as Logicians terme it because it is both an effect and a cause an effect in respect it proceeded from Christ his seeing her and a cause in that it produced and effected her comfort First let vs consider it an effect Christ did not see her in misery and passe by her without any regard but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 puts on the bowels of compassion and is touched with the sence of her sorrow when he saw he had compassion on her The Priest may see the wounded man and passe by on the one side the Leuite may come neere the place goe and looke on him and passe by on the other side but the good Samaritane Christ Iesus when he sees him he hath compassion on him The vse hereof is for exhortation with those words of the Apostle Let the same minde bee in you that was euen in Christ Iesus If wee are Christians let vs imitate our Master Christ Iesus Hee saw her but what manner of sight was this There is a good sight and a bad sight The good sight is threefold First of discretion or discerning Second of contemplation The third of commiseration the last is the best especially when it hath the misery of Gods Saints for i'ts obiect and the brighter our eyes are thus to see the neerer wee come to God the Father who is the God of mercy and to God the Sonne our Lord and Master who neuer sees his seruants in misery but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 hath compassion on them and to God the holy Ghost who is the comforter But men now a dayes are quicke sighted but slow to haue compassion They see as Cham to deride as Michal to mocke as Iobs friends to espie out their sinnes to aggrauate their infirmities to adde to their sorrow to trample vnder their feete the comfortlesse and deiected soule in stead of powring wine and oyle into their wounds like Christ like his tormentours giue gall and vineger to drinke Is this Christianisme t 's contrary to the practise of Christ Is it Religion no for pure Religion before God the Father is to visit the fatherlesse and widdowes in their aduersity Surely then we may conclude that more beare the name then haue nature from Christ more professe then practise Religion otherwise how can vvee behold the misery of Gods Church and children vvithout compassionate and relenting hearts How can we see the afflictions of Ioseph and yet drinke wine in bowles and sing to the sound of the viall How can wee see those Foxes which destroy the vineyard and not be moued with compassion to pray vnto our Spouse to take them How can wee see that man of perdition Sampson-like send Foxes with firebrands in their tayles into the Lords corne and not be moued with compassion to pray vnto the Lord of the haruest How can we see in our neighbouring countreyes abroad the beauty of Sion to bee defaced and her walles beaten downe almost euen with the ground and not be moued with compassion nor haue any pity on the dust thereof Let vs beware lest the like happen vnto vs and there bee none to pity nor to haue compassion on vs. How can we at home see so many poore needy naked sicke and comfortlesse Christians lie in misery and want and we passe by like so many Priests and Leuites vvithout any remorse any compassion Blessed are the mercifull for they shall obtaine mercy mercy and compassion it is one badge of a true Christian heere on earth by this shall men know that you are my disciples if yee loue one another It is the only Brand-mark that I read of by which Christ at the last day shal know the sheep from the goats Come yee blessed of my Father for I was hungrie and yee fed mee naked and yee clothed mee in prison and yee visited mee He had compassion on her Now consider it as it was a cause of her comfort or as the ground whereinto the seed of her comfort was cast and tooke root Christ was not sent vnto to come to rayse her dead sonne and being come was not intreated or sued vnto but voluntarily and out of his owne accord for hee was moued with compassion t' was his mercy and compassion that was the cause of her comfort To teach vs first that what blessing or comfort soeuer either spirituall or temporall we enioy Gods mercy is the cause of it It must bee his mercy alone that must feoffe vs in all blessings and comforts whatsoeuer and except this mercy of God in Christ feoffe vs in blessings and comforts as our sins do in crosses curses wee perish Secondly that God of himselfe is so ready to haue mercy that before we call be will answere and whiles wee speake he will heare he loues not onely to exceed our sinnes but our very desires in mercy Thirdly we may see the gradation of Christ his loue to his saints descending vpō them by a ladder frō heauen by three steppes or rounds 1 in heart 2 in word 3 in deed in heart for he hath compassion in word with a noli flere weepe not in deed for hee restored her dead sonne to life but first it beginnes at the heart Philosophers teach vs that life naturall first begins at the heart so grace the life spirituall is first feated in the soule the heart is first mooued to compassion then the toung to pitie for ex abundantia cordis out of the aboundance of the heart the tongue speaketh and hee that hath not a compassionate heart cannot haue a pitifull tongue but from the teeth outward and not to speake comfortably or shew comfort by word or deed or both is an euident signe of a hard heart and from hardnesse of heart good Lord deliuer vs. You haue heard the causes of her comfort Christ his seeing her Christs compassion on her now heare the effect of both he saith vnto her VVeepe not Hee saw her here the comfort was but in the seed Hee had compassion there the seed was cast into the