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A70130 Mercies memorial set out in a sermon preached in Paul's church, Novemb. 17, 1644, in memoriall of the great deliverance which England had from antichristian bondage by Queen Elizabeths attaining the crowne/ by William Gouge ... Gouge, William, 1578-1653. 1645 (1645) Wing G1392; ESTC R11437 23,054 31

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rules 1. Take due and diligent notice of such matters as are worthy to be remembred even at the first while they are in working Great workes at their first doing most affect mens hearts and mollifie the same Thus will they be like new Wax which is soft and sit to receive a deep impression Now we know that the print of a Seale being at first deeply set in lasteth the longer To work such deep impressions in mens hearts holy men of God were wont to use patheticall insinuations before remarkeable matters as Moses Deut. 32.1 2 c. Give eare O ye heavens and I will speake And heare O earth the words of my mouth My doctrine shall drop as the raine my speech shall distill as the dew as the small raine upon the tender herbe and as the showres upon the grasse c. Christ himselfe before his excellent Parables premised this Preface Hearken Behold Mark 4.3 to worke upon both the learned senses and at the end thereof he addeth this Exhortation If any man have eares let him heare together with this Caveat Take heed what you heare Mark 4.23 24. or as it is expressed Luke 8.18 Take heed how you heare The Prophets were wont to call upon senselesse Creatures to heare what they said and that with much emphasis as Jer. 22.29 O earth earth earth heare the Word of the Lord the more to rouse up sensible and reasonable men seriously to consider what was spoken Pertinent to this purpose is this charge of the Apostle Heb. 2.1 We ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard lest at any time we should let them slip or let them runne out as leaking vessels 2. Often meditate on that which once you conceive to be an usefull truth Frequent meditation addes much to a fast retention of that which is judged to be usefull Meditation is that oyle which keepeth the lamp of memory from wasting and going out David who made the best use of the Law that ever any did meditated thereon day and night 3. Oft declare to others what thou desirest to retaine in thine owne memory They who use to instruct others in what they know themselves doe not easily forget it For thereby they make the deeper impressions thereof in their owne memory This is the reason that Schoole-masters so well retaine the Grammar rules and sentences of Orators and Poets because they oft inculcate them upon their Schollars The Psalmist therefore adviseth men to talke of Gods wondrous works Psal. 105.2 4. So oft as thou offerest up unto God a sacrifice of praise make mention of the foresaid remarkeable matters yea and in thy prayers plead them before God for strengthning thy faith in desiring the like Men use to be most sincere and serious in their holy devotions And those things which are most sincerely and seriously pondered will best be remembred 5. Make use of such Records and Chronicles as register Gods great workes Have recourse to these againe and againe Thus not only things knowne will be retained but also things forgotten will be againe called to minde Ahasuerus by reading the Records of his owne Kingdome was put in minde of Mordecai's fidelity and of the treason that was plotted against him which proved a meanes of preserving the Church at that time Among other records we ought most especially to make use of the sacred Scriptures for these as they containe most memorable and infallible truths so they doe most directly set out what is of God in the great workes that they relate 6. To all other meanes adde Prayer This sanctifieth all the rest By this Gods Spirit is obtained whereby the defects of memory are repaired and that faculty it selfe so renewed as to be made an happy Treasury in fast holding the best things By these and other like helpes the duty hinted in the first Instruction of remembring remarkeable matters may be the better observed Thus much for the Act here required Remember The Object here in generall expressed is This day Remember this day And the Instruction thence raised is this The very day wherein God doth memorable matters is duly to be noted This very point is with somewhat more emphasis thus set downe Ezek. 24.2 Sonne of man write thee the name of the day even of this same day On this ground the Jewes observed sundry fasts all the time of their Captivitie on set dayes as the fast of the fourth month the fast of the fift the fast of the seventh and the fast of the tenth Zech. 8.19 For on the ninth day of the fourth month was Jerusalem broken up and the Chaldeans entered thereinto Jer. 52.6 7. On the tenth day of the fifth month the House of the Lord the Kings house and all the houses of Jerusalem were burnt with fire Jer. 52.12 13. On the seventh month Gedaliah the Protectour of the remnant of the Jewes after their King was carried away captive was slaine Jer. 41.1 On the tenth day of the tenth month Nebuchadnezzar first laid siege to Jerusalem Ier. 52.4 This is that day which was commanded to be written downe Ezek. 24.2 These are remarkeable dayes for judgement Now if dayes of judgement were so precisely to be remembred how much more ought distinct dayes of blessing to be observed The former were evidences of Gods displeasure and so meanes to keep down the soule and occasions of continuing to be humbled time after time The latter were evidences of Gods speciall favour and so meanes of upholding our spirits and occasions of continuing to quicken them up to thankfulnesse from time to time Therefore when God had removed away the cloud of his displeasure from his people after their seventy yeares captivity and caused the bright and comfortable sunne-beames of his favour to shine upon them he commanded that those set dayes of Fast should be turned into dayes of cheerefull Feast Zech. 8.19 The originall word signifieth set and standing times and so is proper to the point in hand To this end were most of the Feasts under the Law appointed on set dayes to be memorials of deliverances or other blessings on those very dayes as the Passeover Exod. 12.17 the Feast of Purim Esth. 9.21 and others yea the Sabbath being the seventh day of the weeke was a continuall weekly memoriall of that very day wherein God rested from all his works as the Christians Lords day is a weekly memoriall of Christs Resurrection from the dead Matth. 28.1 To this purpose not unfitly may be applyed this phrase of the Psalmist Psal. 118.24 This is the day which the Lord hath made we will rejoyce and be glad in it Among other grounds this in speciall sheweth the equity of this duty that God who hath put in his owne power the times and seasons Acts 1.7 doth most seasonably order his dealings with children of men He giveth raine in his due season Deut. 11.14 He giveth to all their