longer upon this because it will be of use through all the rest which I hope I may dispatch with a quicker hand Means or Remedies against that Epidemical Sin of youthful delaying Repentance and Conversion c. YOung People are as you have heard exceedingly prone to put off God and their Souls with saying in themselves I aâ young enough and have time enough to repent hereafter c. these are the usual pleas that young people make for delaying their Conversion and this is indeed the usual anâ beaten Road to Hell and the commoâ Snare in which Satan entangles multitudes of unwary Youth perswading theâ that it 's too soon to repent that it 's too eaâly to fully and sadden the briskness anâ beauty of their Youth with the melancholy apprehensions of Religion but alaâ while silly Youth listens to these charmâ the fatal hour of death often steals on anâ cuts them down e're they are aware oâ awake Wherefore for the Cure and Remedy hereof I shall offer these following Coâsiderations First Consider the danger of Delays Young People make little or nothing oâ putting off the important matters of thââ Souls a day a week a month a year not considering what an infinite prejudice it may be to their everlasting Happiness to neglect the looking after these matters though it were no more than for one hour or one day and that will appear 1. In regard of the utter uncertainty of their time and that both of their time of Life and time of Grace Alas you know not what a day an hour may bring forth the very next hour may find thee alive and leave thee dead This is that which Youth are not easily perswaded of they foolishly dream of years and then they entertain so good an opinion of the truth of their Dream that they grow as peremptory in it as if they had an Inheritance settled upon them for perpetuity But O vain Youth where ever dwelt the man whât was his Name that could ever assure thee of another day nay that thou shalt see the end of this day Is not thy Flesh grass as well as others view the weekly Bills of Mortality and see there whether young ones are priviledg'd above others from Sickness and Death Let it therefore be seriously thought upon by young people that their time of Life is utterly uncertain that they are but one breaths distance from Death and Eternity and though it is possible that they may live till to morrow or next Year yet it 's equally possible that they may dye before others have been surprized who have had the same reason to hope for a longer time aâ themselves and therefore they cannot delay and put off their Conversion and turning to God without notorious or manifest danger O be not deceived you whose consultations have wont to be with Flesh and Blood and whose conclusions use to be that you are young and healthy and have many Yearâ to come and therefore it 's time enough hereafter to repent Piety is too grave for your green head the caput mortuum of your old Age will serve well enough to serve God with I say be not deceived a sudden death may snatch you hence and send youâ guilty Soul to Hell before your Body be carried to the dust for the great God is the sole and soveraign Lord of your life and time and pray see how he rebukes the presumption of such Sparks who boast of their years to come 12. Luke 19 20. I will say tâ my Soul Soul thou hast much Goods laid up for many Years take thine ease eat drink and be merry This Prodigal was neither sick nor possessed with any fears of Sickneââ and Death yet see what follows v. 20. But God said unto him Thou fool this Night thy Soul shall be required of thee then whose shall these things be So in the 28. Isa 18. you read of some Desperadoes that had made â Covenant with Death and were at an agreement with Hell But what saith the Lord why he telleth them that the one should be disannulled the other should not stand nay he calleth them a refuge of Lyes and that the overflowing Scourge and Storm of his wrath should rend down all their lying refuges And in the 58. Psal 9. you read that such as are taken away living and in his wrath before the Pots can feel the Thorns i. e. suddenly and in so short a breath that elsewhere they are said to go down into the Pit in a moment and that these rebukes may particularly intend young ones you may see in the 36. of Job 14. They dye in Youth c. Hence the Holy Ghost often makes use of that Metaphor Grass in the 40. Isa 6. and 90. Psal 6. In the Morning it flourisheth and groweth up in the Evening it is cut down and withereth The grass is growing in the field and as our Saviour noteth to morrow cast into the Oven Matth. 6. 30. Such is the condition of Youth you may be in good health in a flourishing condition in mirth and jollity one day and be burning in Hell the next Therefore flee this Sin of delaying your Repentance c. it was the counsel of Solomon who was inspited 27. Prov. 1. Boast not thy self of to morrow for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth q. d. This day God in mercy affords thee to repent in c. but trust not upon a to morrow that is utterly uncertain whether it come or no or if it do whether thy Conversion or thy Condemnation in it shall be brought forth or no If it was thy own and thou couldst certainly knoâ it would be in thy possession c. theâ might be some little pretence for thy presenâ delaying but when it is another's and ââ is utterly hid and concealed from thee whether thou shalt live to it or no how can yoâ without certain danger delay till anotheâ day He that will adventure to build oâ Ground that is none of his own must looâ to have all undone or overturn'd at thâ pleasure or displeasure of another Tâus you delay and profusely waste the preseâ season and space of Repentance which merciful God indulgeth you with aâ boldly entrench upon the future which Goâ has reserv'd in his own power how hazaâdous an adventure do you run for it 's a ruââ in the civil Law no Person can promiââ that which is anothers Now the owne and proprietor of your time is God and ââ hath concealed the day the hour the mâment of Death's arrest from us that so yoâ should never delay but work out your Salvation to day while it 's called to day thâ command of God takes hold of you at thâ present the counsel of God concerning thâ future is kept hid from you alas for a tâ morrow whose is it Seneca the Heatheâ could see this and say solum tempus praeseâ nostrum No time is ours but the present to count upon a to
Children Masters and Servants Officers and common Soldiers Rich and Poor and too frequently Ministers with the People the Buyer the Seller Verily if the Lord who threatneth to be a swift Witness against the Swearer should now come among us with his deserved as well as threatned Curse what scudding and crying to the Hills and Mountains to cover us would there be A Tree loaded with Boughs is fit for lopping a Sinner loaded with Oaths is fit to be hew'n down cast into Hell Fire A Chimney furr'd with Soot will take fire at last a Sinner's mouth furr'd with Oaths will at last without Repentance burn him with unquenchable Fire O how little is this considered by our common Swearers O young ones take heed of this Sin young Joseph when he was in a Swearing Court he learn'd to swear the Court-Oath viz. by the Life of Pharaoh that was his Sin But alas in our Age it 's become fashionable and a piece of Gentility to Swear by the Death Wounds Blood of Christ Petty Oaths of Mass Faith and Troth which in former times were most severely condemned by the good old Puritans Now wo to us we run to the highest form in the Devil's School and commence Masters of that Black Art of damme's and full-mouth'd Blasphemies Yea and the Lord be merciful to us our little Children have learn't it as soon as they can speak or waddle about Streets the sound whereof hath often pierced my Heart with my Ears the good Lord of Heaven and Earth banish it out of our Island or it will I fear sink us We are encompassed about with two Oceans saith one an Ocean of Waters and an Ocean of Mercies And let me add a third namely an Ocean of Oaths which if not reformed will bring a fourth viz. an Ocean of Miseries Some say Words are but Wind it 's true but it is such a Wind as will blow a Soul to Hell if Grace prevent it not 19. Another Sin that young people are notoriously given to and guilty of is Idle and Sinful squandring away their precious time young People think that they have such a profound and full stock of time to come that they have enough to spare and spend profusely and while away as the Countrey Phrase is at present and therefore they make little or nothing of lavishing out Hours and Days You know persons will spend prodigally out of a full Purse who would be very sparing if they knew they had but a little or were like to come to Poverty Thus Youth foolishly fancy that because some have lived to see and fulfil 70 or 80 Years therefore they must do so too and when they have been thus kind to themselves in making such a computation of many Years to come then they turn Prodigals of their time and cast it away as a thing of nought and with it cast away all care of their Souls and loiter out their Morning-Season at that profuse rate as if they were never to be called to account for that or that God only design'd and assign'd the Evening of their Life that last and worst part of time to be redeem'd and carefully improved for their better part their precious Souls But how miserably cheated are young People herein as appeareth by those many awakening instances of our Lord 's coming to young Ones in the Morning of their Life a time when they least of all looked for him and then how have they cried out O precious time more worth than a World when it cometh to the last Sand at the bottom of the Glass O then what a mercy would they esteem it if God would trust them once again with Time O young People think of this the next Temptation to Idleness or carnal Ease oâ Pleasures that returneth and frown upon it give it the same entertainment as you would a Thief that comes to kill or rob you remember your Souls and Eternity are imbarqued in your youthful Seasons and surely the consideration of the worth of your Souls and the astonishing nature of Eternity carrieth force enough to make the extravagant lavishers of time to become the most thrifty Husbands of it as one of the most precious things in the World O young Man thou hast now a rich Price put into thy hands dost thou want a Heart to improve it Know thou that ere long thou mayest have a Heart but no price of precious Time in thine Hand We are fallen into a loose and licentious Age. 20. Uncleanness is another Sin that Youth is prone to this is the breach of the Seventh Commandment In which Commandment there is a two fold Uncleanness forbidden first mental or the uncleanness of the Mind secondly corporal or that of the Body Now Youth is commonly addicted to both these and to watch and wait for opportunities to fulfil their impure Lusts hence in the 7th of the Prov. 6 7 8 9. you read At the Window of my House I looked through the Casement and behold among the Simple Ones I discerned among the Youths a Young Man void of understanding passing by the way to her House and he went near her Corner in the twilight in the Evening and behold there met him a Woman with the attire of an Harlot his Eye waited for the twilight and in the twilight he was taken by her as you may see in the 23 verse Peter speaketh 2 Epist 2 chap 4. vers of Eyes that are full of Adultery It 's true indeed that this Sin hath the same common principle as other Sins viz. a corrupt Nature it is seated in the Heart there is the Fountain of it 15. Matth. 19. Out of the Heart proceed evil Thoughts Murthers Adulteries c. But yet the Eye is the Heart 's chief agent to espy out objects and to find out and fetch in Fuel for this Sin And as the Heart sometimes sets the Eye on work to prole and range about for a beautiful Bait so the Eye sometimes meeting with Objects sets the Heart on work yea all a fire or in a flame of adulterouâ Lustings Youth is a hot Age and exceedingly propense to be carried away with these lascivious and filthy Lustings as hot anâ fat Grounds are most fertiââând abounding with filthy Weeds hence we find upoâ Record 15. Luke 13 14. the Younger Brother called the Prodigal Son who spent a upon Harlots his vicious and corrupt Afections were restless and raging till hâ had yielded his Members as Instrument and Servants to this Sin of Uncleanness â the Apostle phraseth it in the 6. Rom. 13. 1â Not that I speak this as if other Ages weââ free from such inordinate Lusts for Naturâ Corruption is not idle in any Age but of a Ages Youth is most incessantly and viâlently bent hereunto So that it is to ââ accounted a singular Mercy and Grace fââ a young Person to pass that season of Life chastly as not to contract some such notabââ blot to cleave to him like a
the Name of Christ might pass for true Christians the number would be great but if no more must be accounted true Christians than such as are born again and all old things are done away and all things become new being dead to sin who once were dead in sin c. O then the number is but small It 's amazing to me that strange blindness and heavy judgment that is fallen upon thousands of titular Christians at this day they will severely condemn a Man that he is no good Christian that doth not profess his Faith in Christ and come to Church and the like and yet will hug themselves with this that they are good Protestants and Christians althe ' they will make nothing of omission of Closet and Family-Prayer they will many of them swear and curse and live in Rioting and Drunkenness yet if they but come to Church c. all is well It were impossible to reckon up here the thousands of ways how Satan aâd Sin blind poor Sinners in the Christian World to their everlasting destruction Now âen O young Man consult not with flesh ââd blood it may be there are many about âee carnal Friends and Neighbors that ââve no fear of God and these are seeking to ââw you off O remember this advice âât it 's infinitely better to be saved with a ââ than be damn'd with a multitude 2. Consider ill Company whereunto ââuth is exceedingly prone is a Self-destroyâââ Evil nothing more emboldens Sinners â wickedness A company of wanton loose ââths met together is like a Pest-house for âection they do a world of mischief in âmilies Churches Kingdoms here it is ât so many of England's London's Youth âtrain'd up for Hell they soon ascend the âât of the Scorner and so are quickly ripe â a Descent down to Hell Here they sowe âows under one anothers Elbows and stuâusly argue one another to damnation ââ they let flie against Religion deriding â Godliness jeering at others saying What â grow precise You turn Fool Thus as ââod sought the death of Christ and deâoyed the young Babes in Bethlehem so âe seek the destruction of any hopeful âânings and good motions that are at any ââ found in persons of tender years And ââ to be lamented exceedingly the sad Sucââ this hath had in this City O the innumerable Tears and Groans of godly Parents that this hath cost And after all no recovery of their prodigal Children out of this Snare of the Devil 's ill Company The Lord be merciful to us and convince the Youth into whose hands this Book shall fall of this Nation of this City of the truth of this and cause them to keep at the utmost distance from this Pit of destruction It is upon this account that wise Solomon so frequently calls upon the young Man Noâ to come near the borders of this temptation not to pass on that side of the way or near the threshold of the house where this bait is laid O young Man be watchful of your Company the greatest danger is when you are among vain and carnal Friends and Acquaintance these are the great Impedimentâ in your way to Heaven In all probability many had been converted if they had associated with gracious persons The Man after God's own heart begins his first Psalm with Blessed is the Man that walketh not in the company of the ungodly O it 's an excellenâ means to the saving of Souls to be there where there is continual helps to Conversion and Holiness as Prayers and heavenly Instructions and godly Examples whereas among the ungodly there are continual temptations to Sin wicked Society is the Devil's Boat wherein he ferrieth over multitudes to Hell O young Man as you would not be gathered with the ungodly at ââst take heed of joining with them now It âas the Prayer of a godly Person under âouble on a dying Bed O Lord let me not ââ to Hell where the wicked are for Lord ââou knowest I never loved their Company here O it 's a Soul-destroying Evil to keep comâany with those whose nearness will set me ââther off from God to be there where Worldliness Prophaneness and Wantonness ând Sensuality reign what is this but the âery Suburbs of Hell And then 3. Consider what an Honour and Commendation it is to resist Temptation while âou are Young and the sollicitations of vain âersons are strong O then to flee their enââcements how excellent and laudable is it ââ was Lot's unhappiness to dwell in Sodom âut it was high honour to be righteous there ââ shewed saith an ingenious Writer that ââ holiness was of a strong complexion to retain ââ healthfulness in so corrupt an Air. It 's a âreat Sin to be bad among the good but it is ââ high Honour to be good among the bad O remember Young Man how well God âakes it when evil Company do strongly and âiolently draw and entice thee to the service âf the Devil the Flesh and the World then âo break through all those hellish importuniââes as Joseph did and cleave to the Lord with âo invincible and holy resolution See the honour of this in that sacred and sweet portion of Scripture 2 Cor. 6. 14. to the end I will dwell in them and walk in them and I will be their God and they shall be my people wherefore come out from among them and be ye separate saith the Lord and touch not the unclean thing and I will receive you and I will be a Father to you and ye shall be my Sons and Daughters saith the Lord God Almighty If therefore you flee and withdraw from evil Company you shall be honoured with God's Company and Acquaintance and what can you desire more See how David triumpheth in this Priviledge Psal 23. 4. Tho' I walk through the valley of the shadow of death yet will I fear none ill why because thou art with me Hence Isa 43. 2. When thou passest through the water I will be with thee fear not drowning When flesh and heart faileth God will never 4. Consider That yielding to the enticements of the ungodly and joining with them is not only a foul Sin but a fearful sign of a graceless person for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness and what communion hath light with darkness and what concord hath Christ with Belial and what agreement hath the Temple of God with Idols Now this Argument should mightily move you to abhor and flee the company of the wicked as you would a house marked out for the Plague It was the saying of an Heathen That Company is of an assimulating naâure Seest thou a Person choosing commuâion with one that is carnal that liveth after the flesh c. You may be sure that that Man is so too for as Face answereth to Face so do Mens Hearts and Lives to one another after their kind They that are afâer the Spirit do all savour and chuse a spiâitual Conversation so they that are