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A73175 Sixe sermons preached by Maister Henry Smith at Clement Danes Church without Temple barre. VVith tvvo prayers of the same author hereunto annexed. Smith, Henry, 1550?-1591.; W. S. 1592 (1592) STC 22775.3; ESTC S125528 82,174 185

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reuealed vnto whole nations And so solemne is our calling as that in so manie places of the scripture it is foretold whereby we see how dearely the Lord tendereth our saluation like as a kind spouse which was longed for while she was in a strange countrie so Christ longed for the gentiles till they came home againe vnto him Therefore let vs now consider what he giueth vs namely righteousnesse and saluation first righteousnesse then saluation first repentance and then forgiuenesse of sinnes the sunne of the gospel least we should see heauen in hell and light in darknesse and ioy in anguishes Let vs not contemne our light or grow carelesse of it let vs not build with one hand ouerthrow with the other by prophanesse like those men which while they surfetted at their gluttonous tables did call vpon God for health Christ is not receyued with the hand if the father offering a gift do see the sonne stretch foorth his left hand he will withdraw his gift from him I say let vs not contemne our light as the Iewes contemned their glorie For what is light to him that will shut his eies against it What is this light It is such a glorious light and such an excellent reuelation that great and mightie kings haue earnestly desired to see and princes haue laid downe their crownes to reueale it Let vs embrace this light Let vs take put on the wedding garment and go to the banket vnto which a thousand messengers haue inuited vs and do alledge none excuses I haue married a wife I haue bought oxen I go to see a farme Mat. 22. c. and therefore I cannot come neither will I come Well do so if that ye will needes but remember that thou wast inuited and therfore the blessing shall be giuen to another Therefore shall Esau weepe for the blessing but shall not haue it Heb. 1● But giue me a reason I pray thee why thou wilt be called the seruāt of God which doest not serue him or the child of God which dost not loue him or the disciple of Christ which dost not learne of him yet his raine falleth vpon all the iust vniust and he giueth thee al things for nothing ● the sun doth giue his light for nothing the dewe doth giue his moisture for nothing the ●●uers do giue their waters for nothing and the earth doth giue her fruit for nothing What shall we do then when the sunne shineth We must not do as we do in the darke for then men ought to betake them to their labour Learne of the sauage beasts who as soone as the day springs betake thē to their trauell and euery bird welcommeth it with many a sweet song Christ is light and this light is come Therefore he that seeth not now is blinde and he that heares not now is deafe and he that workes not now is maimed But we will not worke holy workes according to the word neither in light nor darkenes we can see to sin in the darke as well as in the light for the light discouereth both the harlot ●● the theese for he is afraid of the light where light is not Christ is not but Christ Iohn 1. is light and let none be afraid to seeke this light which is so good so excellent and so profitable for vs. For it doth not onelie deso●e it solfe but al other things round about it Therfore if thou hast this light thy faith thy feare thy loue will shew it selfe good things cannot now hide themselues for he that is light doth delight to please God in the light It is no maruell though a man stumble in the darke but he which stumbleth in the light is not verie strong because he seeth his way before him Once we stumbled at euerie straw when we walked in darknesse for then light had a fall pride had a fall lust had a fall drunkennesse had a ●al penurie had a fall ignorance had a fall or if you will pride rose and we fell lust rose and we fell c. Were Egypt as light as Goshen that is whether the Iewes haue receiued their glorie or no yet if thou sin in the darke the light wil bewray thee and thy conscience will accuse thee and condemne thee for it Therefore now giue ouer darknes and arme thee with light for your life shineth like the light therefore now we should be Israel for Israel is reuolted But many scrolles may be written of our sinnes and thus the gentiles are as gentiles still He that beleeueth not the word is an infidell he that beleeueth not God is an Atheist he that worshippeth anie thing more than God is an idolater euerie mans conscience shall condemne himselfe Men will leaue godlinesse for riches but they will not leaue their riches for godlinesse The Iewes neuer serued God at any time with such deuotion as they doe now their gold and their riches Many the●e are which could be content neuer to die but liue here with their riches and pleasures Is not the godly more despited for his godlinesse than the wicked for his wickednesse Are not the members of Christ more hated and worse entertained by vs then the limmes of Sathan So dearely doth euerie one loue sinne and drawes sinne vpon sinne like a chain or monsters drawne in a chain pride sheweth drunkennesse sheweth euerie man his sinne They came vnto vs and said your fathers loued vs well and said vnto vs if you wil be faire you shall be wise if you will be drunke you shall be rich and so euerie one pointeth at and sheweth vs the way which leadeth to destruction and how few are the number of them which sheweth vs the way of vertue and godlinesse And thus we are euen as forward as those Iewes which striue who shall come to hell first Who did euer thanke God that he was not borne an hundred yeares ago when ignorance spred ouer all and all Egypt was smitten with darknesse or that the Lorde hath not left him to himselfe to become an Atheist or an Epicure which liues without God in the world VVe haue all Gods gifts offered vs but we haue refused them Christ brought light but we had rather he had brought darknesse for we loue darkenesse more then light The Angels the heauens the word the spirit are light and we which see it are darknesse for we can not abide light but are like an Owle which flieth out of a ha●e field from the light of the day such a death is day vnto vs. Faith is flowen away truth is become a pilgrim and euerie string is out of tune He which should weep and bee sorrowfull laughes and truth is brought to the ground yea poore truth is euen persecuted to the death therefore sinners are stubble and their sentence is burne them How fine would be the way of vertue if you would pare away the rubs that are in it if you would take away all occasions of