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A75227 A New-Years gift: or, Advice to a god-son. By P.A. Gent. P. A., Gent. 1696 (1696) Wing A25A; ESTC R203728 16,553 78

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Slavery to Sin and Satan Death and Hell God was pleased to make a Second Covenant of Grace and Mercy with lost Man and therein promises to send his Son that Seed of the Woman which should break the Serpents Head who should be a King Priest and Prophet to us A King to rule us a Priest to make an Atonement for us with his Father and to intercede for us and a Prophet to teach and instruct us in all things necessary to our Happiness in the whole Will and Mind of God Accordingly the Blessed Jesus in fulness of Time was sent into the World from Heaven to take our Nature upon him to become Man and so in our stead as our Surety then paid the Price of our Redemption by shedding his most precious Blood upon the Cross offering up his Soul a Sacrifice to God to satisfy his Father's Justice of which great Sacrifice all the legal Sacrifices were Types and as such were acceptable with God for he was the Lamb of God slain from the Beginning of the World and by this means to reconcile us to God to procure to us the sinful Offspring of sinful Adam upon our true Repentance a Pardon of all our Sins For he purchased a general Pardon to all the Rebellious Sons of Adam upon their Submission and laying down their Arms and ceasing their Hostilities against Heaven and becoming dutiful and obedient Subjects and of the Servants of Sin and Slaves of Satan the greatest Slavery in the World to be made the Sons and Servants of God whose Service is perfect Freedom to be in some Measure restored to their first State of Innocence and Happiness to be made vertuous and holy conformed to the Image of their heavenly Father to enjoy his Friendship and Favour and to be blessed by him here in this Life and at Death to be translated into the blessed Regions of Happiness above in Heaven there to behold love contemplate praise and admire Him to all Eternity with all his holy Angels Now consider seriously God-son Was not this great Love and good Will of God in this great Contrivance and Work of our Redemption And in his sending his beloved Son into the World for the effecting the same And was it not also great Love and condescending Goodness in the Son of God the blessed Jesus to stoop from Heaven to Earth to take upon him the Nature of sinful Man To be born of a Woman to live here upon Earth a mean and despicable Life to be hated reviled persecuted even while he went about designing and doing all the Good he could both to the Bodies and Souls of Men and publishing the glad Tydings of Salvation to all the World and by his divine Doctrine rectifying the great Errors Mistakes and Delusions that the World lay under making a clear and full Discovery of what was Truth and being the great Exemplar of all Vertue Holiness true Worth and Goodness to all the World Being notwithstanding herein exposed to all the Malice and Rage of Men and Devils And at last to lay down his precious Life by a shameful ignominious painful and cruel Death of Crucifixion Hereby perfecting the Work of our Redemption That whosoever would accept of this Salvation and would believe in him repent and be baptized and so become his faithful Disciple should be saved Now God-son you being happily born of Christian Parents were according to the holy Institution of this blessed Jesus our Lord and Master and the constant Practice of his Church baptized and thereby initiated in his Church and made a Member of the same as I mentioned before and so made not only capable of but really partaker of this great Redemption and Salvation It very much concerns you now you are come to a competent Age of Understanding to consider how you stand obliged to God and to be true and faithful to your baptismal Vow and Covenant which now you must renew in your own Person except you will renounce your Christianity and think that you were obliged also to them who were assistant and instrumental in this charitable Work of bringing you to this holy Baptism and devoting and dedicating you to God and to be the Disciple of the blessed Jesus Christ you being thereby Partaker of all the Privileges and Benefits of the Gospel Now I beseech you with all Chearfulness and Alacrity of Soul resolve forthwith to ratify and confirm this Advantageous Contract and Vow made for you by your God-fathers and God-mothers in your Minority and Nonage and perform the same in your own Person now you are of Capacity and abhor to profess what you do not intend to practise In pursuance thereof be modest and humble and teachable be very sollicitous to know and understand fully what your Christianity means and also what it requires of you And abhor to be of the Number of them too many in the World who neglect that most wherein their chiefest and greatest Care should be viz. Their Religion and by that means know little more of their Christianity but the Name First therefore God-son have recourse with humble Reverence of Heart and Body to God in Prayer and with great Fervency beg the Guidance of his Grace and Spirit wherein your blessed Lord and Saviour hath furnished you with the most excellent Form composed by himself which should be a Pattern to all our Prayers and always to accompany them But herein also your Mother the Church hath furnished you as also other pious Men especially that most excellent Book the whole Duty of Man which now I have mentioned to you let me recommend it to you as an Attendant to the sacred Scriptures in which in the next place I would advise you to be very Conversant I mean the Scriptures with a spiritual Guide to direct you and take you by the Hand especially in doubtful and difficult places and hearkening to good Sermons and the learning and understanding the Principles of your Religion contained in our Church Catechism in which you should request your Parents and Friends to assist and help you And consider God-son Whereas in your Baptismal Vow you renounced The Devil and all his Works the Pomps and Vanities of this wicked World and all the sinful Lusts of the Flesh That is to say all Acts of Sin and Disobedience to the Divine Laws for Sin is the Transgression of God's Law as also all the vain and evil Customs of the World the Pride Excess and Vanity of worldly and wicked Men together with the gratifying of your carnal and sensual Desires and Appetites in opposition to those Restrictions and Rules God hath set us And whereas in the next place you promise to believe all the Articles of the Christian Faith briefly summed up in the Apostles Creed in which is comprehended the Knowledge and Belief of all those Truths of Christianity necessary to be known by us to be the Guide of our Lives it being the Foundation of all Christian Practice It is very needful
SInce the former Impression of this Book meting with the Judgment and Opinion of a great Statesman in the Reign of King Henry VIII and his Vice-Roy in Ireland Sir Anthony St. Leiger by Name who used to say That there were three things would settle a State or Kingdom 1st Good God fathers and God-mothers performing their Vows 2dly Good Housholders overlooking their Families 3dly Good School-masters Educating of Youth And this last the most useful although the most contemptible I am the more encouraged to a Second Impression of the same hoping it may somewhat contribute to the same good End before-mentioned which is the hearty Prayers of the Author A New-Years Gift OR ADVICE TO A GOD-SON Train up a Child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it Prov. 22.6 Religio est omnium moralium Virtutum nobilissima The Second Edition By P. A. Gent. LONDON Printed by J. L. for Luke Meredith at the Star in St. Paul's Church-Yard 1696 IMPRIMATUR Liber cui Titulus A New-Years Gift or Advice to a God son Nov. 26. 1687. Guil. Needham TO THE Hopeful young Gentleman T. C. Esquire THE serious consideration of the dreadful danger to mens souls by reason of vicious and sinful Customs and Habits contracted in youth which being confirmed by a long continuance in a debauched course of Life renders their Conversion and Reformation very difficult if not next to impossible as the Prophet speaks Jer. xiij 23. Can the Aethiopian change his skin or the Leopard his spots then may ye also do good that are accustomed to do evil made me sensible that the only way to prevent this great Mischief must be by engaging Persons betimes in their young and tender Years in Vertue and true Goodness by means of religious and prudent Education Instruction and Advice And therefore I conceived it not to be besides my Duty next to my own Children to indeavour to prevent this Evil and Danger falling upon my only God-son now remaining alive and capable of Advice and that therein I acting within my own Province it could not be imputed to me as a Crime But Sir now seeing this Discourse is likely to be made more publick than was at first intended I could not well find out one more suitable to whom to dedicate it than your self who are a Gentleman of such great Hopes as to be in time one of the Vertuosi of the Age you live in who I doubt not will make it your Study and Care by your Life and Conversation to refute that bold Assertion of him who once said O virtus quaesivi te ut rem sed tantum merum nomen es For certainly there is true Gold in the World although there is a great deal of counterfeit Metal like it I shall say no more least it may prove Offensive to you whose Care I verily believe will be to be rather Good than Great who will have a greater Desire to be useful in your Generation to serve your Prince and Country than to be talk'd of in the World Thus heartily wishing to you the Completion of all Happiness which only consists in a religious and vertuous Life here and at Death to be made more Happy translated hence into heavenly Mansions those Receptacles of Vertuous Noble and Purified Souls in the highest Heavens there to be taken up with the holy and excellent Imployments of the blessed Angels for evermore I am SIR Your affectionate Friend and humble Servant P. A. Decemb. 10. 1687. A New-Years Gift OR ADVICE TO A GOD-SON God son IN regard you have own'd me your God-father I think therefore you do not doubt but that I performed that Office for you in the Face of the Christian Congregation So that if that kind of Right and Interest I have in you do it not yet at least the Obligation of Christian Duty puts me upon this present Trouble of tendering to you my Christian Advice and Counsel which being out of my Love to you I hope it will not be ungrateful and unpleasing for none but ill Natures can be so unworthy as to reject the Advices of an affectionate Friend You are to know God-son That I was your Proxie in your place and stead to answer for you you being not able to answer for your self That you did renounce the Devil and all his Works the Pomps and Vanities of this wicked World the sinful Lusts of the Flesh That you did believe all the Articles of the Christian Faith And that you would keep God's holy Will and Commandments and walk in the same all the Days of your Life as you have acknowledged in your Catechism in which I was instrumental in the solemn Dedication of you to God and his Service to be the Disciple of the ever blessed Jesus to your Entrance upon your holy Christian Profession and the initiating you in his holy Catholick Church of which the present Church of England is a Part in which Church you being born were baptized Now God son although I question not but by the Christian Care of your Parents you have been already instructed in the First Principles of your holy Religion contained in our Church-Catechism who doubtless are no less obliged to promote your Christianity than if you had had no God-fathers and God-mothers But nevertheless it many times falls out that our Parents are remiss and negligent herein therefore our Mother the Church of England hath strictly imposed this Duty of catechising and instructing all young Persons her Children in their Christianity upon all her Priests and Ministers Therefore for your Welfare God-son after my hearty Prayers to God for you give me leave with Freedom and Earnestness to exhort you to account this happy Privilege of your Christianity to be the greatest Blessing and Happiness that a Man or Woman born into the World are capable of for the Gospel or glad Tidings of Salvation by Jesus Christ was the great Redemption and Happiness to a sinful degenerate and miserable World Now you must know God son That God having created Man made a Covenant and Agreement with him to this purpose That if he continued in Obedience to God That both that Knowledge of his Duty and that Strength of Soul and Mind he then enjoyed in his Estate of Innocency and Happiness should be continued to him and that he should never die but be happy for ever But on the other side if he sinn'd and disobeyed God then both he and all his Posterity should lose that Knowledge and that perfect Strength and be subject to Death both Temporal and Eternal But our First Parent Adam disobeyeth God and so brings a Curse on himself and all his Posterity they losing both their Knowledge of and Strength to perform their Duty being both ignorant and weak having a Backwardness to all Good and an Aptness to all Evil and also Death Temporal and Eternal at last All Mankind being now in this miserable Condition of Bondage and