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A36537 The Christians defense against the fears of death with seasonable directions how to prepare our selves to dye well / written originally in French by Char. Drelincourt ; and translated into English by M. D'Assigny. Drelincourt, Charles, 1595-1669.; D'Assigny, Marius, 1643-1717. 1675 (1675) Wing D2160; ESTC R227723 400,653 577

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as if he had been lying upon the Ashes of Jerusalem Some pittiful Beggars are more loath to quit their Rags than the Soveraign Princes to lay down the Ensignes of their Dignity and Honour Such are more enslav'd to their filth and baseness than the greatest Monarchs to the Glory and Splendor of their Empire Death labors as much to free a man from his Prison and to take him out of his Dungeon as to drive him out of his Palace and to tumble him from his Throne The Poor and the Indigent who have no other Bed to lye upon than the hard ground doth make as much resistance as the Rich who are stretched upon the softest Couches The Galley-slaves are as unwilling that Death should loose them from their Chains and take them out of their misery as the Kings and Princes are to leave their Scepters and their Crowns I am fully perswaded that David was more willing to go from his Command and from his Riches than many poor wretches are to depart from their Dunghils and their meanness Some persons are tormented with the Gout the Stone and other grievous and sensible pains they desire nevertheless more passionately to live than many that enjoy a perfect and a flourishing Health Carnal and Earthly Souls are so much bound to the Earth that they feel an horrid reluctancy and an unspeakable displeasure when they are to depart from a Body rotten and falling to pieces with old Age whereas others that are more spiritualiz'd and that have tasted of the Heavenly Gift and of the powers of the World to come depart most willingly out of young and lusty Bodies flourishing in their Strength and Beauty We must not therefore remove out of the World our Legs and Arms but our Affections and vain Lusts If God bestows upon us his Earthly Blessings we are not to follow the example of that extravagant Philosopher who cast into the Sea his Silver and his precious Stones that he might not have the trouble to keep them and who lost them willingly that he might not be in any further danger of loosing them afterwards but we must take heed that they cause not our Faith to make Shipwrack and that we regard them not more than our Consciences for the Soul is a far more precious Jewel than the Body and Life far more considerable than Cloathing Seeing that God bestows upon us so many good things with an intent that we should enjoy them we should shew our selves unthankful to his goodness contrary to his wise Providence and unjust and cruel to our selves to refuse the means of ever using and employing these Blessings All Gods creatures are good and none are to be rejected so that we take them with thanksgiving for they are sanctified by the word of God and by Prayer The Honors and Riches that we receive from our Birth or that we obtain by lawful and just means are to be rank'd amongst the Blessings of God therefore Esther who was but a poor stranger received with joy as a favor from Heaven the Imperial Crown that was put upon her Head and she refused not to be the Wife of the greatest Monarch of that time Joseph accepted willingly the power and dignity with which King Pharaoh had invested him and the Prophet Daniel did not only receive the honourable Commands which were bestowed upon him by the King of Babylon but he employed his Power and Credit to raise also his Companions to the places of Trust and to the Government of that Empire God doth sometimes give the Scepters into the hands of cruel and prophane persons such as was Pharaoh Ahab Nebuchadnezar Belshasar and Herod to teach us that it is not the chief good of Man and that we must aim at a more excellent Kingdom and at more solid and constant Felicities He doth also place upon the Throne Men according to his own heart whom he cherisheth as the Apple of his Eye as David Solomon Jehosaphat Hezekiah and Josias to teach us that the fear of God and the expectation of an immortal Crown is not inconsistant with the Honors of this Life nor with worldly Glory For true Piety hath the promises of this life and of that which is to come The Riches of the Earth are no more hurtful than the Honors and Dignities unless it be by acciddent they are very useful and advantageous to such as employ them well and that dispose of them with an Holy discretion They are powerful helps to true Piety and excellent means to glorify God and to exercise our Mercy and Compassion I may say that they give a Lust to the Zeal and Charity of God's Children Riches turn into evils and are ill bestowed in the hand of a Brute and sordid Nabal at the disposition of a merciless and voluptuous Glutton as the rich Man of the Gospel of a perfidious and treacherous Judas of a silly and debauch'd Youth as the prodigal Son but they are the Blessings of Heaven when they happen in the hand of a Joseph who nourished therewith his Father and all his kindred in the hands of a David that employed them in offerings to Almighty God in the sight of his people of a Solomon who built a magnificent Temple and of a Mary Magdalen who spent them not in Luxury and Vanity nor in curious Trinkets but to buy a box full of precious Ointment which she poured on the head of the Saviour of the World They are blessings indeed when such an one enjoys them as Cornelius the Centurion who employed them in Almes whereof the perfume ascended up to the Throne of the God of Mercies In short our Lord Jesus Christ who is the Eternal Wisdom of his Father hath uttered out of his Sacred mouth that It is more blessed to give than to receive Acts 20. I am not ignorant of the Oracle pronounced by this Great God and Saviour That whosoever doth not renounce Father Mother Houses and Lands for my sake is not worthy of me Mat. 10. This was said to teach us that we must renounce with Heart and Affection all things in the World and of this present Life and that we must be always ready to abandon all in case we cannot keep them without offending God and giving a scandal to his Church but without such an absolute necessity God doth not require from us in any place of Scripture actually to quit and leave our worldly Possessions I know also very well that when a young man did enquire from our Saviour What he was to do to inherit Eternal life Luke 18. This wise Teacher return'd him this answer Sell all that thou hast and give it to the poor and thou shalt have Riches in Heaven then come and follow me Luk 18. This was a particular Commandement made only to that man upon a singular occasion from whence it is not possible that we should gather any conclusion to oblige others to the same action for otherwise this might oblige all Christians in