Christ in thy armâ but in thy heart The Prayer LORD Help thy servant and all such ãâã thou art pleased to bless with a long life ãâã attain unto that pitch of puritie and preparatiââ as may make us ripe Fruit to GOD that ãâã may come to the Grave in Good old age aââ Shock of Corn in full maturity give us by tââ Grace under the Burden of old age that ãâã may be unburdened of the body of sin and deaââ that after all the travels of our life We may rââ our Ark under the Pavilion of Thy Eternââ Majesty Amen STAGE Second OF The Quatuor Norissima or feur Last things and how Man is to improve himself in the Consideration of thâse § 1. IT is a great Mercy while we last and enduâe that the last things be minded For the longest Day will come to an Even and these last things are so new that they never change except that the last Enemy Death will be destroâed 1 Cor 15. 26. It suits well then with a Christian to be well setled as to these Tria sunt omnia said some of the Philosophers but four things are necessary sayeth the Scripture and it is the Vnum Nââssarium The one thing needfull to know theâe practically for what more certain than Dâath What moâe searching than Judgement Wâaâ more dreadfull than Hell And what mâre comfortable than Heaven Take then a View of them for thy Christian prâfiâ Of Death § 2. All the World spâak of Death but I know not by what a pleasant yet aâe unhappy Charm few seriously lay it to heart Betwixt our Birth our Deaââ there is but a thought or an instant it ãâã happy then to awake and go to the Houseâ mourning and see the end of all things Ecc. 7. ãâã All things dye Empires and Kingdoâ decay the four Monarchies are out of Dââ The whole Creation groaneth Rom 8. 22. Tââ Universe is but an Universal hospital ãâã Grave a common Mother where the greââest Potentats lay down their power aââ crowns and all Mankind put of their glâry for Dust we are and to Dust must we retâââ All have sinned all must dye ss 3. I shall only mention this commââ Theme that it may be practically iâproved by a short discourse of Deaââ anâ a right preparation for it ss 4. First in discoursing of Deaââ thou art to consider what it is 2ly ãâã it is 3ly How it is 4ly When it is ãâã Its sting and strength 6ly The victory âver ss 5. What it is Altho there be nothiââ more obvious than Death yet would ãâã require one from the dead to inform tââ World of it but Abel yât speaketh aââ CHRIST cryes by his Word and Spiriâ that Death is the Term of thy Temporaâ âife the dissolution of thy earthly Taâernacle and a separation of the Soul âom the Body It is a long sleep it makes strange Change upon Man it turns the ãâã House to Rubbish it sets thee off âe Stage of time to the darker Regions âf the dead it layeth strength Beauty âortune and all the commodities of life ân the dust it destroyes Nature and thô its Conquest be but over Dust yet this King âf Terrors Reigneth till the Resurrection § 6. 2ly Why it is All have sinned all âust die In the day thou eatest thereof thou shall âurely die By one Man sin entered into the World and Death by sin The Vltimus Conatus and âlast effort of Death is to dissolve nature Soul and Bodie must sunder The Body sleep and be Refined in the Dust till the last Trump § 7. 3ly How it is The way and manner of Death is dark it comes either by nature or by accident It hovers over our heads like an Eagle in the Air It is like a ship in the Sea whose footsteps are not known It lurks as a Serpent under the Herb And the more hidden the more dangerous it kills us as a Basalisk when we see it not It kills many with pleasure as it hath been observed Plures pereunt Gââ qvam Gladio It besets us before and behiââ so that it is good to have our Witsâ bout us § 8. 4ly When it is In the beginningâ progress and end of our Race When ãâã ver thou begins to Live thou Dies anâ thy Breath is within thy Nostirles And Death hath smitten the Cedar anâ the Grass the Good and Bad the Ridâ and Poor in divers manners and very unâ expectedly to many it comes as a Thiââ by Night and taketh our earthly house by surprize and although in geneâal thâ Term of our Life be dâtârmin'd by GOD Job 7. 1 Yet are there so many incident Tryals and exercises that Man being âeft to the freedom of his own will by unluâkie adventures makes his own Diet of Dying tho so sore against his will when it comes so the wicked is said to die before their time and in the midst of their dayes § 9 5ly The strength and sting of Death Death hath a great strength for no man can see it and live and that which imbiâters it is sin If thou therefore inortifie sin thou plays upon the hole of the Aâp and needs not feaâ the Sting of the Sââpent It is only sin that makes Death dreadfull for it poisons its dart and makes it bitter to the Uâsanctified But CHRISTs Death sweetens all its Acerbities to the Godly and makes them say with Our Saviour The Cup that is given us of GOD shall we not Drink § 10. 6ly The victory over it There is no Cure of Death But in the Prince of Life if we âie with Him we shall Live with him We live in our Head and it is he that can say O Death Iâe be thy Death There is no Herb on Earth that can cure Death but there is a Tree of Life in Heaven and to such as apply this arigât Death is but a passage to Life and because Christ Lives such shall Live also Secondly THE CONSIDERATION OF DEATH REDVCED TO PRACTICE § 11. It is Excelently well observed by Dr. Taylor that the Scripture acquaints us with one only Way to Die well which is to Live well Which generally holds of all them that have the Use of Reason and of the Means of Grace so that Instance of the Convert Theif doth rather extol the wonderful Love and Merit of our Dying Lord than give any exception against the general Rule For alââhough such as have lived bad lives may dye with a sort of Peace Yet tââ is no peace sayeth my GOD to the wicked aââ it is only the Upright and the Perfect Maâ Whose latter end is Peace But This new Lifeâ not to be measured by dayly Excursioâ of Temptation but from an habituââ Course of sincere Obedience Since righâ preparation for death consists in a Holâ Life and a dayly dying to sin and ãâã Life being but a Vapour as St. James sayeth It is sad to let it Evaporate in sin and follyâ It is good then
GOD that gave it He gave it not as He doth many things by the use of means but peculiarly GOD noâ man gave the spirit Ecc. 12. 7. And our Saviour in proving the Resurrection assertâ that Abraham Isack and Jacob Yet live in a separated state from the Body and such as believe the immaterality and immortality of the Soul which is the common belief of alâ most the whole World cannot but acknowledge this so St. Paul reasoneth with Philosophers at Athens Acts 17. How long it is ere the Embryo in the Womb receive the soul is something quisquus to determine tho some of the Ancients have been positive as the following distich doth declare Sep in lacte dies ter sunt in sanguine terni Bis seni carnem ter seni membra figurant That is Seven dayes in milk and nâne in blood Twelve dayes the flesh thrice 6 the rest conclude § 3. But leaving this to Philosophy to discuss as to Religion since our spirit or soul is the daughter of an high house no lower than Heaven and the product of the Father of Spirits it is fit that we labour as much as we may in the use of the means to deliver her out of the bondage of corruption she groans with the load of flesh 2 Cor 5 3 In this Tabernacle we groan being burthened And the natural body hath an Animal spirit to lust after sin as St. James sayeth the spirit in us lusteth to Envy Jam. 4. 5. But this spirit evaporateth in pleasure and that sore must be mortified that our soul may be saved in the day of the LORD 1 cor 5. 5. But the rational tho it be hugely darkned and alienated from the life of GOD Eph 4. 18. Yet hath it reason tho much master'd by the brutall part and by that Reason and the faculty even of a natural conscience it cannot but groan under the burden of sin § 4. Now that the soul is contaminate and participant of original sin with the Body and how it is propagated and corrupted are purposes that we should rather yeild to with humble Faith then with canvassing Curiosity labour to comprehend Since the Scripture is positive in the thing That the imaginations of the heart of man are evil and only evil a puââtia Gen 6. 5. The thoughts of his heart ãâã only evil continually And without wreâing that of Psal 51. 3. and 5. Verses ãâã must confess Original Sin And our Saviour Joh. 3. 6. sayeth That which is born of the flesh is flesh and inferreth the necessity of Regeneration from this Disease If we Compare this then with that of Gen. 6. 3. My spirit shall not strive with Man for that ãâã is flesh We may easily perceive that Man in his whole Compositum is Corrupt and Carnal And the Apostle St. Paul Concludes the whole World under sin And guilty before GOD Rom. 3. 9. and Rom. 7. 23. he descrives unto us a Man inter Regenerandum convinced by the Law and entering the doors of a new Life groaning under the power of sin and death wretched under that corrupt Body of sin and death till he be delivered This is also the Doctrine of the Orthodox and primeval Church and what has been said against it by the Manicheans and Pelagians is fully refuted by that great Dr. Aug concluded against by General Councils and the Current of the Catholick Church all along Yea the sensible amongst the Heathens as Pliny and Tully have acknowledged this and found out the Disease by their own Sentiments Confessing that Nitimur in vitetum c. Now to Dive into that deep Gulf how original sin comes in since no sin is of GOD whether by the breath of Eve corrupted by the Serpent or by the poisonous quality of the Tree of Knowledge whose fruit thô sweet possibly was Venemous which GOD forbad Man to eat of under the pain of Death And GOD may make poison to be in Nature for good and Holy Ends. Whether by these wayes or any other Way or by permissive providence leaving Man under the facultie of Free Will to make his own Election or whether the Soul was infused void of Original Righteousness Or by the first Contact with the Body as our Countryman Dr. Baron De prop pecc doth very pertinently clear is a businesse improper for this Treatise to enlarge upon Yet it is best for thee O Man humbly to believe and sensibly acknowledge what thou feel's that thou may Cleanse thy self from all filthiness of flesh and spirit 2 Cor 7. 1. And that You may be sanctified throughout Soul Body and Spirit as the Apostle prayes for the Church of the Thess 1 Thesâ 5. 23. And labour by all means to dig out this root of bitterness from thy Soul and Heart and make use of the salutary means thy Saviour hath prescribed for this end § 5. Now this gets an excellent open Entrance by early Baptism and bringing the Children from the Womb to the Font to be washen in this saving Flood in the Laver of Regeneration from the guilt and filth of sin Which mercy according to the Tenor of the new Covenant is allowed of GOD to Infants For as Circumcision in old which was a seal of the Covenant Rom 4 11. was conferred on Infants so Baptism upon that same ground may be thought to belong to Children of believing Parents Or at least reputed to be so or if one of the Parents believe they are federally holy as St. Paul sayeth 1 cor 7. 14. Else were your children unclean but now they are holy And St. Peter tells the Jews that the promise belongs to them and their children Acts 2 39 CHRIST himself took little Children and blessed them and said suffer Little Children to come to me for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven and he laid his hands on them and blessed them If his blessing belong to such Why not Baptism Which is among the first of his Blessings And we find from Scripture that GOD hath sanctified some in the Womb and from the Womb why may he not than sanctifie His own institution of Baptism to Infants and the sooner the better this Antidote be applyed against the poyson of the Serpent it doth also much inhanse this Truth that it is and hath been the practice of the Universal Church in and since the Apostles times For we read that some have been baptised and their whole house of which probably Children were a part And altho' some Sectaries have opposed this and have denyed Infant Baptism yet neither is their grounds nor practice to be laid against the General Vote of the Church well instructed by the word of GOD and it is no small defence and warâand for Infant Baptism that it is not now a question in the Church and it is so fully asserted and proved that it were superfluous and like lighting a Torch at Noon to add any thing upon the head since none but Phanaticks that follow the fume of
to keep Memento mori in the Vade-mecum of our Mind that we may be ready to render up our Soul unto the Hands of a Faithful Creatour ss 12. 2ly Thou must be willing to die Death is indeed Irksome to Nature buâ when thou considerest it as a passage to thy Fathers house it is pleasant thou must be so willing as to submit to GOD and resign thy Life to His Will for GODS Will is still Good and gâided with excellent âudgment whether thou Nill or Will thy times are in His band Consult not therefore Flesh and Blood but Faith and chearfully drink of that Cup that all before us have tasted which is sweetened by the death of Christ and better to die willingly than to live in âpposition to GODS Will say therefore with old Eli the Will of the LORD be done And if it be well principled thy willingness will come up the leâgth of a desire to die not of a pievish discontent with Joââh But with an Apostollick and Heavenly Spirit to desire to depart and be with Christ which is best of all Let not therefore the dreadour of death hinder thy desire since GOD is with thee to give thee a safe passage Death simply cannot case thee but it is dying in the LORD that makes thee Blesseâ It is gooâ then to have a well dected Mind and Soul For there are such attractives in the Recompence of Reward the Crown of Righteousness and of being ever with thâ LORD As may make thee desire to be uncloathed that mortality may be swallowed up in Life 2 Cor 5. 4. I âissintangle therefore thy self of Worldly Letts that thy Soul may as naturally tend to Heaven as the sparks flee upward ss 13. 3 lâ Mâke Death familiar to thee for many put off the Evil Day and leave the thoughts of Death to âick and Dying Persons but thou should be more prudent walk every day as it were thy Last Day and frequent thoughts of it will make it to be no strange nor sad thing to die Frâquent use makes the habit Easie and ãâã well prepared Christian will say my heââ s fixed § 14 4ly If any doubts fears arise whiââ may be incident to Christians when âheâ come seriously to look upon Eternity ãâã dark passage of death leading thereuntâ thy death can make thee dâubt of nothinâ but what state it will put thee into but Givâ no place to doubt since it is certain ãâã thou Relie on Christ thou art securâ Thou must not consult the disorders ãâã thy life but the well ordered covenanâ Are thy sins many GOD hath a multitude of mercies are they great he caââ pardon them because they are great hast thou Backslidings He can heaâ thy Backsliding Hast thou dâfficulties Light can clear thee art thou tempted He can Succour thee Art thou dijected He can comfort thee So whatever by thy case if thou come to Him upon the terms of the Gospel thou mayest be Satisfied in his love Iâ death be the King of terrors CHRIST is the King of comforts Thou needs not fear in fâtifaucibus in the jaws of Death If ãâã be iâ Gremio Dei in the Bâsome of GOD let the dart of Death âtrick the shield of Faâth will resist its force All Mortals before you have suffered âeath even Children and the Weaker Sex and it is a sillie thing to dread that which is conquered can do nothing to a Christian but loose him from Bondage There is nothing dreadfull in Deaâh but to fall into the hands of an Angry GOD and if your pasillanimous Mind makes thee flee Death it follows thee Get thy Heart and conscience in a right frame then and then thou has nothing to do but to ly dâwn and slâep âet thy faith and hope on work and By a heavenly Spirit lahour with Samson to destroy GODS Enemies Colect thy powers to render up thy Soul with comfort and that same GOD who has made Martyres Rejoice in their tortoures may make thâe sing as a Swan in death and Triumph with St. Paul O Death where is thy Sting 1 Cor. 15. 55. § 15 6ly To pray for a happy death Labour to die well and iâ it be the LORD's will deprecate any thing extraordinary in thy Death except an extraordinary Repentance and a heavenly frame of Spirit Thou shouldest submit to the time and mannâr of thy Death but with all beg a comfortable demission to depart in peace and since there are thousand accidents incident to thy lifâ and many have been taken off the Stagâ by surprize and in the act of sin thoâ art to pray for a happie Death and composed mind in dying and think it nâ unsuitable to Deprecate a sudden Death takâ Sanctuary in GOD that in the uncertanties of this World thou mayest be secure Labour to Kill this Pasisisk with the Eyâ of Faith Dayly die to sin and cleay to Christ pay the debt of nature with pleasure Lay down thy Body to a Grave perfumed with CHRIST's Burial and commit thy soul to a faithful Creatour and Blessed Redeemer Prayer in order to Death O LORD GâD of Life and Death Thoâ only hast the empire over Death O Prince of Life who was once dead and art now alive Give me to live for Thee and in Thee and I shall not die but sleep Thy Love caâ keep my Soul warm in the dark Valley of Death save me from the bondage of the fear of Death and the sting of it and then I may harmlesly like a Child play on the hole of the Asp Fill me with Light and Spiritual Life and deliver me from âây thing that may make Death irksom that I may lay up store in my best circumstances against the power of it Save me from procuring my Death by the ill Government of my Life save me from all Misdemeanour that may procure a violent Death Deliver me from sudden Death if it be Thy Holy Will and let me not he surprized by my last Enemy Into Thy Hands I commend my spirit perfect Thy Grace in me that I may attain to the end of the Vpright and perfect Man to die in Peace Amen The Second last Thing JUDGEMEMT § 1. AFter Death the Judgement The belief of a Judgement is an Article of our âreed and a great principle of our Religion Death and Judgement are both decreed Heathens have believed it and Nill they Will they Conscience asserts it and the worst of Men in Crosses and about their dying have had apprehensions of Judgement and such as have stiffled convictions have now within them fatal and fearful Convulsions for as GOD is so is He just and will bring all things to Judgement and tho Sentence be not prâsently execute here Yet there remains ãâã Judgement Concerning which letâ it ãâã first enquired as to the Truth of it ãâã The time of its Commencement 3ly The Judge 4ly the Process And 5ly Thâ Sentence § 2. First That there is a Judgement to come
not be so well made eflectual let both Pastors and Parents double their Diligence in bearing in the Principles and Practices of Religion into the tender Hearts of their Children by Prayer and other laudable means for that Holy End STAGE III. The Contents Of the evils incident to Children in this Stageâ their Life Some Rules for the Orderingâ their Life VVith a Reinforcement of tâ care Incumbent to those that are over thâ with sutable Devotion § 1. IT is a sad Complaint of the Spiââ of GOD Gen 6. 5 That the Imâginations of the thoughts of the heart of man ãâã evil and only evil continually and that ãâã pueritia from his Childhood Which ãâã we consider aright Man shall find that ãâã hath all the Dimensions of the Bodyââ sin and Death Rom 7 to the end ãâã tho where Grace comes this Canaaniââ not ejected tho dejected this corruptiââ hath invenomed our whole Nature ãâã hath its seat in our Heart and never ceââeth to foam and to boil like the Bottomââ pit It is a deep thing that no Humaââ Engine can reach for The heart is decââful above all things VVho can know it Jeââ 17. 9. This disease doth alienate us from tââ Life of GOD Eph 4 18. It hardneth ouâ heart depraveth our will perverteth ouâ affections infecteth our Senses and inflameth our Appetite after evll O man search and dissect this disease and thou shall find the Poison of Asps not only under thy tongue but in thy heart Rom 3. 11. And the very nature of the Serpent in all thy Faculties Which if reflected upon aright may through the Grace of GOD begin the Rise and kindle the first sparks of Regeneration § 2. Although it be hard to Enumerate all the evils of Childhood Yet to the help of any considering Man in his Reflection I shall hint at some Blemishes thereof Some have mentioned Vitium naturae gentis personae The common Vice of Nature and the more particular evils of the Clime and Person All have the common disease which vents it self in Nations Families and Complexions in a different manner So some Natures are more mild some more fervide In some the Irascible in others the Concupiscible appetite doth Predomine This would be well considered that man may be the more fitted to correct the corruption of this inconsiderat time of his Age But the more particular errors of this Circumstance are Ignorance Idleness Careleness Inconsideraâness and Falsenââ whereby Man is Inclined to Lying Chââing and Stealing So that this indiscââ Fool hath some Wisdom to do evil ãâã he be simple to good As also Envy ãâã Spirit that is in us sayeth St. James lustââ to Envy and St. Augustine after him saiââ Vidi zelantem puerum a sort of Emulatiââ and Envy in Young Ones together wiââ evil custom Especially in speech wheââ by a man alas layes aside his Glorââ and soon learneth to speak the Languaââ of Hell As also how prone is the Nâture of man in this Circumstance to leaââ and use sinfull Childish Tricks In thinââ belonging to Nature which fair Natuââ hath put a Vail over to hid theââ from the Eyes of Curiosity And aââ these are Nursed by an inconsiderate minââ and an unactive Conscience But whaââ need I mention these evils Since thââ poor Stripling is exposed naked to all evils under the Sun So that Manââ when he hath any power to reflect is to consider the mercy of GOD that ever he hath been reduced to any Sense and Judgement For § 3. If he shall now delineat himself he shall find the Root the rise the spruteing of these evils in him Ignorance is the ââause of all our wandrings he is born blind ând like a whelp seeth not till such a day âs long ere the scales fall off his eyes and âs by a mercifull miracle of Grace that âver he sees He 's ignorant of GOD âhat rude conceptions and Ideas doth his âind and phansy conceive of the Deity âot considering GOD in his Spiritual and âoly Nature and excellent Properties the Eternal and first Being the infinite Reaâon and Light of all the rational World And so good that if known Man cannot âut adore fear love and choise him âhen he beholds him in the mirrour of âis word and works and in the express iâage of his person Jesus Christ He is also âgnorant of himself tho' nosâe teipsum be a common principle He knows not whom he represents being the image of the invisible GOD tho much eclipsed by sin Yet there remains some sparks and scintils of it in his Rational Nature Which if by Grace improved may reduce this wandring Creature to the paths of Righteousness He is also ignorant of the way to Salvation and his eyes will be no sooner opâed but he 'l have reason to cry out What shall I do to be saved Acts 20. 37. altho he may think at first the way to ãâã strait for so indeed it is sayeth our Savioââ Yet shall he see his corruption to be ãâã cause that it is so difficult and if throuââ GOD's blessing he shall consult Graceââ he shall find rhe way so straight and plaââ that a wayfairing Man tho a fool shall ãâã err therein Isaiah 35 8. § 4. I shall not enlarge upon the othââ evils incident to our Nature Since if thââ of Ignorance were Removed and Coââscence awaked to any exercise man shaââ find it highly rational to correct the reââ for when Light comes in it will make ãâã ashamed of those things we have taken pleasuââ in When we feed the Brute in Darkneââ and forgot the Soul and left it lyinââ maimed and dying in its Blood Thââ light will easily discover the preferance of love to Envy Truth and Honesty to falshood And make the man when he finds himself naked to hid his eyes from himself and bestow the more abundant honour upon his more uncomely parts this light will discover the Leopards spots of ill custome and turn the man from black to white It will reduce the straying sheep and let him see where he is what he is and what he shall do § 5. Solomon gives unto such an excelâent Direction The fear of the LORD is the âeginning of Wisdom And the LORD's word makes the simple wise sayeth the Psalmist This parents and teachers should mainly ânculcate upon young and tender Hearts And as man has by Education The advantage of these Instructions So he would be also taught to moderate and Govern his passions and to Rule his own Spirit especially ro guard against any peculiar and personal infirmity of his nature and to strangle the Eruption thereof by Discretion And with-all to learn to bow his knee betimes and seek Grace from GOD who giveth liberally and upbraideth no man For which he is to consider the advantage of Early piety and to weaken sin ere it come to an habite Isaack had the advantage of good education but his sons were more pregmatick and possibly lost much of his
have no excuse to neglect Religion in thy most busie Employment It will be good also that thou be a keeper at home and be not like a Bird that wanders from his Nest Let no sinful diversion especially the Tavern take thee away from thy Trade And if thou enclines to Religion follow not the guise of the Times be not carryed about with every wind of Doctrine Rather follow the Faith of the Orderly Church For it is very dangerous for love to a Sect to cutt the Church and break the Staves of Beauty For as long as thou reels with this giddy humour thou canst not well fix in a solid course of Religion And Lastly Beware of Discord and Division in thy family For ãâã consumes the Substance thereof makââ many careless and desperate is an Enââmy to all thâiât For A house diviââ cannot stand § 7. And for the management bââ of thy conjugal Relation and callingââ must here in the beginning of thy settââment Recommend unto thee domââtick devotion and âamily worship a duââ that none of the seed of Jacob should ââcline it being their Fathers practice whââ house was a Bethel to GOD a little Teââple for the LORD of Glory who hââ this duty brought down to him from ãâã famous Grandfather Faithful Abrahââ who is commended for the Religious Gââvernment of his Family whose steps ãâã sau treased a man much of Contempââtion at home And thô Jacob hââ Greater incumbrance and a more nuââerous family Yet his house as well ãâã person was consecrated to GOD. aââ not only the Jews but also Christiaââ should follow the Steps of these Venerââ Patriarchs to be lively portractures of thââ vertues as Images of their nature Aââ this duty is so proper to the family thââ before the Church was enlarged ãâã Master or Father of the House was ââiest and did officiate in the dayly Sâââifice at home And when the Church ãâã made more ample it is constitute of âamilies which if Heterogenius to the âody they are but useless and corrupt âembers Whereas the Families of the Faithful are blessed of GOD And His ârath power'd out upon such families as all not upon His Name Jer 10. 25. Joshua that great Capâain of the LORDS âost did not suffer his military Affairs ãâã hinder him and his House to serve GOD tho all Israel should neglect it David after him in the midst of a Bloomââg State under the burthen of a Crown and Countrey Yet walked Righteously in his House And every Tribe Family is called to pray and mourn a part Zech 12. 13. And the Gospel hath set up this Duty clearly Christ hath promised to be among the midst of two or three conveened in his Name And we read of the Church being in particular Houses and the Centurion feared GOD with all his House Acts 10 2. And Christ hath made ãâã a Royal Priesthood and a Holy Generation And this doth rather prepare for than invade a setled order of a Priesthood Private and Publick duty doth not interfere and Clash Thou must not only pray for thy Family but pray in thy Family Is the LORD the GOD of all the Familys of the Earth and not of thine Shalt thou wish GOD a Catholick service and cutt of thy Family by schisme This were to joyn thy House to another GOD or else to have none at all Let all Houses then that Smoak Smoak with Sacrifices to GOD for the House of the Godly is under a special Protection his Eyes are open to their Prayers GOD is a Shadow and Covert over the Roof of such Families It 's good To declare his Faithfulness every night and his Loving Kindness every morning Psal 92. 2. Let the People praise Thee O LORD let all the People praise Thee And Lastly This Duty of Family Devotion may be called Ezekiels Sign and Mark that saves from the destroying Angel and if any trouble fall out GOD knows how to deliver the Godly out of Temptations This Family worship is the great Characteristick of a Christian it makes thy House thy Home and gives thee Repose in thy Perigrination it makes thy house a Dutyful Tenement to the Great Land-Lord it payes due Rent to GOD it is the Bond and Beauty of thy House and makes thy Family like Jerusalem compact together § 8. Let every Christian then Regard Domestick duty which is so necessary and useful to guide the family and to consecrate and cover thy house which if thou Rule well with discretion and good Government thou shall find some leasure if it were but as long as to take thy Brakefast thou may conveen thy family and joyn together and seek GOD it would never hinder thy business but rather advance it if thou pretend thy ignorance it is much to be imputed to thy own fault and the neglect of thy Soul And if you say it is not the custom of many of your Rank Alas You are ready to follow an evil custom but to imitate what is good you have neither heart nor hand yet I am loath to leave thee in such neglect and therefore for meaner Capacities I shall subjoyn the Practice of Domestick Devotion and family Worship The Morning Prayer O Eternal and ever blessed GOD our blessed Creatour Preserver and Redeemer the fountain of Life and the Father of Lights the Keeper of Israel who never sleeps nor slumbers this poor family falls down before Thee this Morning and with all humble Devotion praises thy exalted Name for all thy mercies to Mankind and to us and that Thou has protected and refreshed us the night bygon and raiseâ us up this morning in any health and hope Glory to Thee who hast given us time to rcpent LORD give us Grace to repcnt and to work oâ the work of our own Salvation LORD heal oââ corrupt nature sweeten our humour and seasââ our heart with Grace slay our corruptions anâ give our heart a right set with Thy healing haââ perfect our Faith and guide us by Thy Spirit Vphold us with Thy Arm Refine and ââour hearts and passions set a Watch at the dââ of our lips be at our right hand we shal nevââ be moved give us to set Thee alwayes before ãâã and while it s called the day that we harden ãâã our hearts but hear thy Word and Voice thââ we may spend the rest of our dayes in Thy ãâã and sincere Obediânce save us from sin and Satan the deceits of the World and all dangerâ of Soul and Body LORD bless our Famiââ with Grace Peace Comfort and Contentmenââ Heal the Church rule the publick Governmeââ of Chureh and State Bless the Parish withââ Gospel Blessing strengthen our Pastor prepaââ us for Death and Judgement guide us all our dayes by Thy Council in Thy fear grant us a blessed and happy End and hereafter receive us unto Thy Glory through JESVS CHRIST our LORD in whose Name and Words ãâã pray Our Father c. And in the evening again labour to Recollect
7. Fifthly How thou art Resolved to encountââ the Trâals of this Period § 6. The longer man lives he is ãâã more subject to infirmities and becaâââ of our rudeness and many Indisposiâioâ we are subject to the Rod and Discipliââ of the Holy JESUS Man in the beginniââ of his Life is much inconcerned in ãâã Youth like a Bullock unacquainted wiââ the Yoak and in his after life he haââ need to be keept under by Fatherly Chastilement and so is subject to personal domestick and publick Tryals Bââ he hath this for an Antidote that the Spirit of GOD in the Word representâ these Tryals very favourably as instances of Fatherly Love and Mercy Heb 12. 6 Whom I love I chastice sayeth the LORD Kev 3. 19. And count it all Joâ when ye fall into divers tempâations sayeth St. James Jam 1. 2. It is the great Concern then of a Christian to hear the voice of the Rod To let patience have its perfect Work Jam 1. 4. To be of a contented âind to guard against Melancholyâ Desâondency to kiss the Rod to humble ânder the Mighty Hand of GOD and to âmprove the Rod as well as the Word âor the purpoles of Religion ãâã But now in âis declining Age he enters into broken âaters and therefore should have a well âuilt Ark and Cast his Anchor within âhe Vail Which in all the Tâssings and Troubles of this Period remains sure and stedfast Heb 5. 4. He must arm with paâience and have his Feet shod with the preparation of the Gospel of peace Eph 6. 15. that so through Faith and patience he then may inherit the promises Heb 6. 12. Sixthly If all Delayes be defeated and thou be now intent on thy Work § 7. 'T is dangerous to delay till now yet the Nature of Man is prone to pro ãâ¦ã and put off till to morrow but if thy Work be undone thââ will be undone for ever There are many wants and defects indeed for which thou hast an All sufficient Help to recover thee yet must thou be dilligent in the âuse of the Means and GOD that prevents with free Grace can cure it to His Glory Seventhly What is thy Stock and Store in Grace and Vertue § 8. A Vertuous Man brings his Work to some fine and thou should have provision against evil dayes found well upon a Rock that will stand out the storm Labour to be Rich in Faith and good Works and to have fresh Oyl for thy Lamps and the Weddlng Garment neatly wrought Thy Heart and House in order that Tryals and Death do not surprise thee and the cry be at midnight Matth 25. 6. when thou art Sleeping and sudden destruction come when thou sayes Peace And after this serious Recollection thou must ponder aright Secondly What now remains to be done § 1. EVEN the Work that GOD hath given thee to do Look then to thy great bussiness Proficiency and wherein thou are short double thy diligence See that thou has First The methods of thy Life ordered unto Salvation 2ly Thy Progress and middle Work betwixt Youth and declining Age And then how you are prepared to enter the Vltima or the last things It is clear then thou should be now serious and seek first the Kingdom of GOD with all Seeking and persevering Constancy Be faithfull unto Death and the LORD will give thee the Crown of Life § 2. But particularly there are three things ought to be done 1 st That thy house and Affairs be in as good Order as possible 2ly that you may work out the work of your own salvation And 3ly that you Give all dilligence to make sure your Calling and Election § 3. First that thy house and affairs be in as good order as possible To manage thy Earthly concern with Discretion that thou may leave to thy Issue a good example and a ãâã the portion which GOD hath ãâã thee with a Blessing Least through thy Neglect thou render those behind thee destitute and despicable without a settled calling and course of vertue And if through incident accidents thou has been hurt in thy Estate GOD can make any remnant be like the Widows Cruse for thee and thine If thou improve dispensations to the best And to all that desire to thrive I cannot but Recommend a discreet Charity The merciful man disperseth and gives to the poor lends to GOD And his seed shall be well behind him as in Psal 37. and 112 But thy great work is 2ly to work out the work of thy own salvation Phil 2. 1. That thou put on the copstone as well as lay the foundation that thou perfect thy Faith and Repentance Charity and other Graces to have thy soul ârim'd with the Wedding Garment and thy Lamps full of Oyle till the cry come Behold the Bride Groom cometh That thou fight that fight of Faith that so upon good Ground thou may expect the Crown of Righteousness that will be given all those who love Christs appearing 3ly That thou give all diligence to make thy Callling and Election sure which is not obtained by listening to humour and instinct but by that diligence that becomes a Christian in the exercise of faith And good works for it is not by the Revolving the leavs of destinie but by a diligent search of the Book of GOD and by a life suitable thereunto that thou canst secure thy peace and thy soul for there is no peace layeth my GOD to the wicked A Continuation of this STAGE From 50 to 70. and to the uttermost extent of Mans Life § 1. ALtho many fall ere they arrive to this stage of Life Yet since GOD hath given it and does give it to some to teach the length thou art seriously to consider thy Duty and how thou may improve it to the best which through Grace may be done If 1. thou labour to arrive at any pitch of Wisdom 2. If thou be well resolved to encounter and endure incident personal afflictions 3ly What account thou can give of thy self to GOD and Man 4. If through CHRIST helping thee thou labours to perfection 5. If thou be running thy Race in the good fight of Faith 6ly If thou be buâie now in ripening thy self for Heaven 7ly If thou dayly prepare for Death and have thy Soul fixed upon wing to flee to yonder Regions where CHRIST is And last of all to consider the means and motives to advance these § ãâã First If now thou hast arrived âo any pitch of Wisdom The Apostle James Gives a full direction as to this Who is a wise Man among you let him shew forth by a good Conversation with Meekness Wisdom For as the Fear of GOD is beginning of Wiâdom so it compleats Wisdom forseeth and is provident Fâârageth with vain confidence Wisdââ makes thee a wise Virgine to provide ãâã in thy Lamps it directeth and clearâ your affairs it puts thy house and Soul order and it keeps a clear account by good conscience since
GOD is the Jâdâ and knoweth all things And now its hââ time that thy Wisdom appear to maââ thee wise unto Salvation otherwise iâ but worldly wit For true Wisdom is Siâplicity heavenly sincerity and accurate walkinâ which as it makes thee useful in thy Geâârationâ So makes it thy face to shine aâelevates thee to a clearer orb there to Râmain as a fixed Star § 3. 2ly What resolutions thouâ hââ to encounter incident personal afflictioââ Afflictions spring not out of the dust buâ they attend dust ashes they flow from many causes And now in thy declining age thou art to encounter with the decay of a frail Body occasioned By obstructions Rehums distillations and manifold distempers which requires a great deal of fortitude and firmitie of mind to ââdure and improve together with all inciâent tryals from without that are appointâd for thee which thou should sweeten by ââe consideration of Christ's sufferings ârm thy self with patience and poise thy âelf with Christian Contentment in all âhe counterbuâs of tryal know with the Aâostle How to be abased and how to be exâlted through Christ strengthening thee Phil. 4. 12. § 4ly What account thou can give of thy self to GOD and man Every one must give account of himself to GOD enquire then if thou hast any register of thy diurnal and Annual accounts if thy conscience doth report to thee that thou art serious in Religion and dissintangled from any affection to sin and false way which if thou find as it will afford great peace so will it commend thee to Men especially to such as deserve the name of Men and thou shalt by such accuracy deservedly get the name of a good wise and honest man and go off the Stage of time with a Euge and an applause well done good and faithful servant enter into thy Masters joy Matt. 28. 21. § 5. 4ly If thou through CHRIST helping thee labours to perfection It is tââ nature of Grace still to grow and such ãâã are planted in the LORDS house by ãâã hand off GOD bring forth fruit in thâ old age there is no time for sloth ãâã Man be now as to his outwardframe muââ abâagendo yet the Spirit is loosing and nearer Heaven and hath more of Heavââ and so the inner Man is renewed day ãâã day and thou canst do all things throuââ CHRIST strenghning thee if thy dutâ be lame and thy graces weak thou mâstrive to make them up and labour ãâã square thy self by Religion for that ãâã which lyeth four square let no part ãâã thee be without its policy that thou maattain unto that perfection that can ãâã reached here § 6. 5ly If thou be running thy Raâ in the good fight of Faith Thou must noâ stop till thou come to the end and obtain the prize and tho thy limbs be noâ weak thy faith should be strong anâ thy Soul vigorous to take Heaven ãâã Violence § 7. 6ly If thou be busie now in ripening thy self for Heaven As thy Soul should be purified so should it be ready and all in white with the holy Vesture of the Wedding Garment that thus adorned thou mayest meet the Bridegroom The world now may clog thee but it should be little in thy Eye for it is empty and nothing can satisfie thy Soul but GOD and thy thus continuated Grace must take fire with the sparks of Divine Love till it be consummate in Glory and thou attain to the Regions of Love Life Peace and Joy § 8. 7ly If thou dayly prepare for death and have thy Soul upon readiness Thou must now wait the Gail of Grace with a Calm and comfortable Air to conduct thee to thy fathers house death hath already entered thy windows ceased upon thy faculties and loosed thy Tabernacle and there remains but little of animal and Vital Spirit in thy âead and heart Thou shouldst now have thy Loyns girt up and be ready to shake of thy fetters when thy Master calls that thou mayest resolutely render up thy Soul into the hands of a Faithfull Creatour And § 9. 8ly Come I now to consider the Means Motives to advance this Beside all that has been said the great âean now to be used consists in Consideration Action and Devotion To conâider well where ye are and whither ye tend If every thing relating to Eternity be well ordered ãâã disposed If Faith and Repentance ãâã had their perfect Work And if nââ thou be disposing thy âelf by Heaveâ Mindedness that with thy Eyes cloâ upon the World thy faith as a prospâ beholds in the Heavenly Visions of soâ and serious Contemplation the Gloriââ thy Fathers House To which thou mâ add sincere Devotion and by a constaâ Course of lively Prayer labour to attaâ unto the Land of Praise For which ãâã thing can be added by way of Motiâ more useful than the consideration ãâã thy Heavenly Aid to help and assist thââ in duty with the proposal of that greaâ Recompence of Reward that is laid uâ for thee in Heaven with all that Lovâ the appearing of our LORD JESUS CHRIST § 10. And altho in this stage of thy Liââ to which few attaiân thou must make use of thy stock and live upon it as a Beâ doth in Winter upon hony tho through the Infirmity of Old Age the outward Organs be much weakened the inward faculties not as before yet must thou bring forth fruit in old age Psal 92. 14. as much as possible Guard against that which is called Dottleness by dissentangling thy self ârom the cares and affairs of the World and labour by wisdom and wariness to keep thy self from the weakness of a Crazy Brain and a fible mind that thou do not much affect converse except that with GOD who is the Ancient of dayes that thou lean not to thy memory but learn of St. James To be swift to hear and slow to speak and that through the direction of GOD Thou follow the Patriarchs in old and the Primitive Fathers under the new dispensation as Polycarp St. Johns disciple who Vigorously Endured his Tryal in the 86 year of his Age * Eus Hist liâ 5. Cap. 15. and to seek in to the GOD of Wisdom that thy Judgement and intellectuals be clear which is a mercy that should be much sought after by all that thus the strength of thy mind may be fresh after the toils of thy life and that thou esteem the mercy of GOD that has lengthned thy dayes on earth against long and everlasting Eternity And that thô GOD for Holy ends may remove some who are hopefull in the very Bud and Alas Thô many hasten their own fate and shorten their dayes by misdiet Passion and follâ Yet if thou persevere in the way of rightâ ousnses thou shall have the advantagâ of great experiânces and have a freâ and nearer prospect of the promised land every hour looking for Eternity anâ with old Simeon waiting the LORD's pasâ and not only Dye with
is the Faith of the Church the hope of the Just the comfort of the aflicted and the great Crise and Result of of mortal Life Which will determine all the Intriges of Providence and destribute Rewards and Punishments according to their Works Theâe is a principâe and facultie in every Man which makes him accountable to GOD. This as it is an Article of our Creed so the Scripture fully determines it Ecc. 12 14. Matt 25. Acts 17. 30. 2 Cor 5. 10. GOD will be publickly manifested in His Hâliness and Justice the Equity and Reasonableness of His Laws and severity against sin Who will not acquite thy guilty And the monuments of Grace will sâe their Demerit had not the Merit of Christ prevented the punâshment Fixe then this Truth in thine heart and constantly apprehend ââth an Ancient Father that thou hearest ãâã Sâuâdângs of the last Trump with âhe Voice of GOD Arise Dead and come te Judgement § 3. 2ly That this Judgement in a part commenceth immediatly after Death is assârted by the Apostle Heb 9. 27. The Saints of old have ânherited the Promises The Convert Thief immediately after was judged and entered Paradise and the rich Glutton got his Doom and after his death was set to the place of Torment But the open visible and general Assize of the whole World is delayed to the time of the Restitution of all things When and where Soul and Body Good bad Young and Old without Law and under Law will be judged According to their Works and tho in the Apostles times some were âhanatick said that the Resurrection was past some Atheitical scoffers as St. Peter sayeth Impioâsly Ragâing and âcorning where is the promiss of his coming not knowing that God worketh hitherto hath great patience in whose Eternal View a Thousand years are but as one day yet when his works is done all the World will be judged which day and Hour GOD hath keept secret in his Eternal Council ãâã good and holy ends And there somethings yet unaccomplished before ãâã end to wit the full conversion of the Jeâ Rom. 11. 26 and the discoverie of ãâã declension of the Christian Church ãâã exposing of that man of sin and son Perdition The pure Gospel becom ãâã divive and the Christian Church be muâ liberated from the great Corruption ãâã manners and worship according to ãâã Primitive Patern When these shall comeâ pass and not till then shall the end ãâã In the mean time let us pâssess our selâ with the Belief of This truth that all ãâã nerations shall be judged before the Tââbunal of the Soveraign Judge ss 4. 3ly The Judge GOD hath coâmitted all Judgement to the Son Aââ hath appointed a day in which he will Judge ãâã world in Righteousness by him Acts. 17. 3â We must all appear before the judgement seaâ ãâã CHRIST 2 âor 5. 10. When the Son ãâã Man shal appear in his Glory Matt. 25. 3ââ And in this he Exerciseth his mediâtorial Kingdom which will continue tââ the last Enemie be distroyed which ãâã Death He declined to be a Judge on âarth but came to be Judged and it is âighly reasonable that he who was unâustly judged should judge the World in Righteousness Then shall they who have âearced him by their sins mourn and âowl But His afflicted people shall lift up âheir head and say This is the Day that âhe LORD hath made Blessed is He who comâth to save us For our LORD and Kingâo whom the Godly have submited in âheir time whose Scepter Cross they wilâingly have born is now come to deliver âhem He that bore our sins on His own Body on the Tree He that is a Compaâsionate High Priest He that is the King of Peace is now come to Judge them according to the Gospel of Peace and His easie Yoak which they did take upon them and walkt under What then shall such expect but Love and Peace and Pity from their LORD King and Brother Who is much Meeker than Moses more Loving than David and more Merciful than Man can be Whereas it shall be a great dreadour to the wicked to behold this Meek LAMB roaâ like a Lyon against them § 5. 4ly The Process We cannot coneeive how soon and yet how exactly this-shall be done since every ones Conscience is in the place of a Thousand Witnesses and the Judge needeth no Information nor farther probation Every one then will be Judged according to that Law which was Given them to walk by And such as are under the Gospel shall be Judged by the Law of libertie Jam 1. 25. And the Issue will be whether they have obeyed or disobeyed the Gospel and walked suitably thereunto and answered the opurtunities they have enjoyed above oâ thers to make them Christians indeed And fit for the Kingdom of GOD. ss 6. 5ly The Sentence will be accord to thy works tho thou be justified by Faith and saved by Grace yet the LORD will reward according to thy works For to the true Christian there is a wonderful mitigation of the Rigor of the Law by the easie terms of the Gospel and such shal receive sentence according to that Infinite Love revealed therein then shal the great sheepherd appear in Glorie yet probably with the Honourable marks of the Cross that all who have gloried in Hiâ Cross may rejoice such as have stumbled at ât hang their heads The Sentence shall decide in favours of Believers and all who have Closed with the conditions of the Gospel and Obeâed the Faith 1. 5. Which is the great specifick of Christanity Such may appear before him with his marks upon them of Faith Mortification and Self-denyal c. And that in their time they have born Testimony against a sinful Generation they shall receive that favourable sentence Come ye Blessed c. The Prayer O Soveraign Judge prepare me for Death and Judgement It is much my comfort that thou art Judge Competent and Compassionate Thou wilt not acquite the Guilty yet Thou delights in mercy and there is forgiveness with Thee that Thou may be feared LORD give me my discharge in time for Who can condemn CHRIST has dyed I make my humble application to the Mercies of Thy Infinite Bowels the Merit of Thy Death the worth of thy Blood and the Power of Thy Intercession I have many Accusers am convict But LORD say to me that thou will not condemn me Thou knows all the Intrigs of my Soul What I cannot clear LORD do Thou cancell I make Mercy my claim Thy Merit my Trust and Thy Righteousnesâ my Justification Give me the White stone to refresh my Soul till Thou grant me the Crown oâ Righteousness at Thy Appearing Amen The Third Last Thing HELL 1. TO treat of Hell is a sad Subject Tophet should have a Beacoâ set over it that Passangers may be aware Let us then consider 1 The Certainty of a future punishment of the Wicked in another World and
Soul I choise thy Statutes as my Heritage in the Land of my pilgrimage and Thy Salvation as my Inheritance for ever Give me victory over the World by Faith and grant me Peace Patience and Perseverance to the End Amen Sixthly Devotion for Old Age on Saturday O Ancient of Dayes who remains still in that prime of purest Light and Glory look upon me whom Thou hast preserved in all the periods of life in great mercy Visit me in this my groaning stage with Thy Salvation Let all the errors of my Youth and by gone Age be done away that I may have no burden from my former life now support me when old age hath overtaken me Blessed be God that I have escaped sad Accidents and the hurtful effects of any miss-government of my Life Grant I may now be taken up with Heavenly Exercise and contemplations that I may Receive Dimission with Christ not only in my Arms but in my Heart Renew my inner-man day by day that tho my Limbs be weak my Faith Hope and Charity may be strong And grant me a house with Thee 2 Cor. 5. 1. When my Earthly House shall fall I entered into the World with a groan and nature of necessity must groan being Burthened But Lord exhileraâe my Spirit that I may leave the World with great Joy that the day of my Redemption draweth near and may be Refreshed in the Suburbs of Heaven with the Joyful Musick of the Saints that so I may sing in Death and triumph over the Grave through JESUS CHRIST the Prince of life my LORD and life my strength and Redeemer Amen Devotion in order to the Eternal Sabbath On Sunday or the Christians LORDS Day O Lord of Sabbaoth I Bless thee that has brought me out of the toils of the World to rest with thy self Lord take me up to some mouât to âee thy Glory where I may erect a Tabernacle not for Earth but Heaven Quicken me with the Life of CHRIST to seek those things above and if I look back to the World it is not for love to it but to see it's vanity I admire the works of Creation and providence and the portract of the little World to show the praise of GOD But I cannot get words nor thoughts to expatiat tiat on the work of our Redemption by Thy Son Nor capacity to Comprehend the height deepth breadth and length of thy love in him But I desire so love him with all my heart and above all the World I behold him now Rising from a Sea of Blood with the Glory of all his conquest LORD put me in the Spirit on this day to Relish the sweet influences of the Holy Ghost that I may be fitted foâ the Eternal Sabbath where all duties and longing shall be turned into rewards and enjoyments and thy Name be Celebrated with Everlasting wonder Hymns Hallelujahs World without end Amen AND in Regard that Evangelical work of Praise and Singing of Psalms is a special Part of Devotion cease not in thy Pilgrimage and Solitudes to Sing And if you restrict your selves to David's Psalms For your Birth and Child-hood Sing Psalm 51. From the Beginning and the 71. Psalm from Verse 5. For your Youth Psalm 25. And Psalm 109 from Verse 9. For your âiper Years and your Family the 101 Psalm and Psalm 144 at the End For your Old Age Psalm 71 9 and 18 Verses and if the Church thought fit ye may also make use in your Devotion other Scripture Psalms The Song of Israel on the Banks of the Red-Sea âhe Song of Simeon Zacharias and the Blessed Virgin and the Songs in the 1 5. and 7. Chapters of the Revelation And particularly the Doxologie which hath been of constant use in the Christian Church and is no other but an ascribing of sempeternal Praise to the Ever Blessed Trinity Which tho the Leprous Church of Rome use yet is it Clean to the Pure and it is very sad that it should be controverted in the Militant Church since it will be sung for ever in the Triumphant And since the Mysterious but Salutary Doctrine of the Trinity was contradicted by the Arians in Old and some of that same Gang under another Name of Late there is still occasion for the using of it And to distinguish the Modest and Regular Christian from such as in vade it by Opposition for to commend their Beloved Sect it is not amiss to rise up in token of a more immediat Address and closing with the custom of the Church wherein we should not be contentious And if âou please in your Private Devotion to Sing after this manner 1. MY heart is fix'd my âeart is fix'd now will I sing and praise I 'le praise the Lord with songs unmix'd and still Thy Glorie raise 2. Now Haâelujah's shall extoll the Lord God of my praise And still in praises Thee enroll and laud and never cease 3. My little Harp is tun'd to laud my Lord my God my Love With Heavenlie Queer Thy Name applaud Thy Glories all approve 4. All Songs below âad not the Clief to raise Thee thus in ault They were sincere but not the chief as those which GOD exalt Second Hymne 1. I Wear the Crown Christ still renown I reign and He 's Supream I am extol'd to praise my King and glorie in His Name 2. I am as well as heart can wish mâ Soul is all in bless With Joy and Peace Rests and Relish the sweets I now express 3. I see my God my Christ my joy all mysteries are gone Nothing now but Love I know and melodie Divine 4. The Tree of Life maâtains my life never to die again O Death in time thou art so rife but here thy strength is vain 5. I live I love I much delight I âraise and never cease I see and feeâ with Soul and Sp'riâ I m all in Light and Bless 6 What can I âake For I have all my God is here with me And I with him perpetual my Christ and God to see 7. Here without doubt I 'le glorie give to Father Son and Spirit I 'le praise my God and not deprive frâm his just Right and Merit 8. From the first Minute to Ages all I will âssert âây Golre In melodies sempiternal to Triâe Vne evermore Third Hymne 1. O Sp'rit of Light tune now my sp'rit with Heaven fill my heart And give me seâse of that great Light that I may act my part 2. With all the Host and Heav'nlie Queer that never ceass to cry Thrice holie Lord and Thee admire in Peace and Rest and Joy 3 My Soul my Heart my Sp'rit my Powers all joyn to Praise Thy Name My GOD my Life my Hope my Help I 'le praise Thy Mercies Fame 4 Thy Help in need hath made me Glad Thy Grace was still my claim And fresh Supplie hath me releiv'd I magnifie Thy Name 5. I 'le Praise I 'le âing I 'le Hope and Joy in Thy great Grace so Good I
fully made up in the perpetual festival which they shall enjoy in their Fathers house where we hope Luther and Calvin and their biguit adherents Having keept the main of Religion are now agreed And all the debates about Modus Rei the manner of our LORDS presence in the Eucharist are now settled and saâiâfied in the Celestial Communion Where all debates anent the outward policy of the Church shall evanish When we come to a continual Doxologie of the Trine-Une GOD anâ aâtain unto the General Assemly of the first-born where also we hope that Papists who have walked suitably to fundamentals of Religion yet through the Unhappiness of their Birth and Education have been under a sort of invincible Ignorance shall join with the Protestant Where also we do charitably hâpe that many who are without aâd have answered their Light in Morality and have implicitly closed with the Mercy of GOD which takes in all the methods of its communication may come to share of the deepth of that Mercy which is the very Nature of GOD And that Tremendous Justice which rendereth to every man according to his Works and impartiaââ Judgeth such as are under and such as aââ without Law And particulary we hoââ that all the private Contests among Fam ãâ¦ã lys and Relations which have floweââ from humour weakness temptations and incumberances of the World shall all be gone when the warm Flame of the infinite Love of GOD shall fill their Hearts § 15. Away with all biguit adherance to a Sect or Party since neither Papisâ nor Protestanism Parity nor Prelacy will save us if we be not real Christians We ought indeed to search all things and hold what is best but withall we should not so much lean to our own understanding but follow after Charity that Ephraim no more vex Israel but all be joyned in one faith to the LORD § 16. Away with all fears of the frowns of providence for there is a wise disposer Away with all vexation about the troubles of Revolutions since we hope to be Citizens of a Continuing City that hath a Foundation Let us labour to vanquish the World by Faith and be still doing good and we need not fear what man can do ss 17. Adiâw all Relatives and Acquaintances We leave you to the ârace and Guidance of God Farewel Sun ând Mâon and that glâriâus Canopy of âhe Firmament bespangled with dividâd Lights For we hope to Live above âhe Clouds in our Fathers House where there is no need of the Sun because the Son of Righteoâsness is there we leave all the flowers and pleasures of an earthly paradise to feed upon the Tree of Life And last of all farewell beloved Body the Spirit and Voice of our Beloved sayes come we must gird up the loins of our Mind we leave thee to the dust but we hope to return-again for tho thou hast been corrupted by sin yet now sanctified by the Blessed Body of CHRIST we lay thee down as precious dust to be refined in the bowels of the Earth Our Souls can not be fully perfect without Thee therefor go to thy Dormitory and sleeping house till the last Trump sound and then shall we be made perfect in Soul and Body and be ever with the LORD The Devotion Suitable ANd now what clogs and fetters thee O my Soul thou sees what sin and the world can do linger not but arise for thisââ not thy Rest look to the recompence of reward with Moses think upon the calmnââ of a better life in the tâmpests of this fight the Good fight of Faith and GOD will give thee the Crown of Life Prepare for Judgâmânt and Eternity for the Judge is aâ the Door The Prayer LORD make up my wants and Remove what is superfluous in me adorn me with the Weâing Garment and deck my soul that through thy Grace I may be able to enter in Courage Courage O my Soul for CHRISTS mercy and Grace iâ before thee let not Death be Irksome to thee but LORD grant me the Wish that I have long breathed for to Die in peace and lay down my Tabernacle with joy and render up my Soul to GOD with delight I have seen an end of all perfection in the short span of my life I have seen the Glory of the World pass away like a Scroll there 's nothing certain but in Thee all flesh is Grass but thy word endureth for ever I have seen Riches flee away with the Wings of the morning and strength and vigour turn to weakness but Thou O LORD art the only sure portion of thy People I count all things loss for thee I have none in Heaven but thee and none is there on Earth that I desire beside Thee I aquiesce in thee as my Repose for ever Thou art all my bless and happiness for ever Amen The End AN APPENDIX The Pastoral legacy and latter will of a Gospel Minister to his flock in some Sermous upon 2 Pet Chap. 1. from v 12. to the middle of 16. Preached from the 2 Sunday of April to the 4th Sunday of June 1693. To the Reader Courtious Reader COnsidering the weakness and uncertainty of my life being under often Infirmities some years bygon to which I humbly submit and kisses the hand that smites me considering also the uncertainty of the times not knowing how soon I may be turned out I did resolve to leave this Valedictarie behind me for the good of my flock and of any that shall pursue it which I dedicatâ to the glorie of GOD and the Edification of the Church and to my Reverend Brethren of the Ministrie Moses took hie leave of Israel and left directions after him Deut. 1. 32. So did Solomon Eccl. 12. 8. And He that is greater than Solomon our Blessed Lord had his farewell Sermon John chap 14 15 16 Saint Paul Acts 20 29. And. St. Peter here So I desire to leave my Flock with some Advertisement and monument of my care for them Sermon I. Containing the Compact Chain of our Holy Religion exactlie knitting the Priviledges and Properties of a Christian together in one link in the particle ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã Wherefore I Shall leave it to such as write upon the whole Epistle to vendicate it from the false Aspersion of some who denyed it to be Canonical of whom Eus speaks in his Church history 3 Book 25. Chap Which indeed was very unjust since the Epistle savoârs of its Author and the genious of Christianity So that its like whoever they were that refused it to be Canonick could not bââ be among the number of those false Prophers mentioned by this Apostle Chap 2 d Vers 1. Or of âhese scoffers of whom he writes Chap 3 d Verse 1. Neither shall I insist upon the design and scope of this Epistle since it is so clearly manifest to any that âeads it mentioning the great priviledges and properties of a Christian and a preserv âive against false Prophers and
time of plowing and sowing in order to our great harvest We must work while it is called the day for the night cometh wherein no man worketh John 9. 11. What ever our hand findeth to do we must do it with our might for there is no knowledge nor work in the grave Ecl. 10. 9. The present time is the season of preaching âo day if he will hear his Voice Ere long the Pastor's Mouth will be closed as well as your Ears GOD useth not to send a Seminary from the Dead to preach the Gospel the Living shall praise Him and act for Him for in this short Life all our Bussiness must be done in order to Eternitie the LORD doth not cause preach to the Dead for in the state of Separation our Bodily Organs are consumed and the Soul is under its everlasting Sentence it s therefore absolutely necessary that we plye our Work in time with all Alacrity and Diligence But this must be more particularly unfolded by the consideration of these following heads 1. The great care that serious men should have to make use of the Season 2ly Their great Diligence that they should manifest in their weighty Work 3ly The Frailty and Brittleness of our mortal Life our Soul is in a Tent or Tabernacle 4ly The Reinforcement of the Remembrance upon this account 1. The great Care that Serious Men should have to make use of the Season This is not the Work of Yesterday for that is past and cannot be recalled nor of to Morrow for we know not what then may be Prov. 27 1. Therefore we should not bost of it for we know not what a Day may bring forth But it is the Work of the Present ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã or Instant which passeth as a Thought and will not abide Delayes and as we know not if we shall preach another Day so people know not how long the Voice may be behind them saying This is the Way But this they may know that it is the Voice of GOD that calletâ them and they know not how soon iâ it may be silent and the Heavenly Oraclâ give no more Response 2ly The great diligence that Serioââ Men should manifest in their Weighty Work Their Work is a Harvest the Labourers should be busie and tho GOD doth not allow that with too fast driving we put our selves out of Breath yet since the Work tho very weighty is so pleasant and so necessary and the exercise of the greatest Charity of the World to do good to Souls and since we have anointing Oil and the Aid of the Spirit to enable us we should not be idle nor taken up with Triffles and vain things and especially shun all worldly and sinfull Distractions that we may be well excercised in so good and necessary a Work 3ly The frailty and Brittleness of our mortal life Our life is both short and uncertain we are Pilgrims on Earth and sojurn as all our Fathers have done our Soul is in a tent and our life is but Transient ambulatory and transitory we are Pilgrims Souldiers strangers and not at home we have no continuing abode here the Tabernacle and Tent may soon be lowsed our passing house fall about our ears Which as it should prevent our taking our Rest on Earth so should it make us busie while we are in this Tabernacle and animate us in all our travels on earth with our priviledge that we shall come to a Temple and have a House with GOD Eternal in the Heavens 4ly The Reinforcement of the Remembrance upon this account the Apostle makes much use of this Word for Ministers are GOD's mouth they should admonish and incite People to duty People should be warned for they are secure and become tuchy when they are awakened they are ready to say Peace Peace before sudden destruction Come We should therefore seek supplie to our Lamps in time and to have our Wedding Garment in hand against the Bridegroom come there be many things to give us Memento and Ministers should never forget to give this warning but labour to keep people on foot to Run their Race unto the End Sermon IV. Of the Practical Knowledge of Death and the Information and Warning that the LORD giveth some of His Favourites thereof Knowing that shortly I must put off this Tabernacle Verse 14. ALTHO no doubt this Holy and Reverend Father had his Soul still upon readiness to render it up on his Master's Call with all Chearfulness And tho he was animated to Duty by an extraordinary Help of the Spirit Yet the Knowledge he was shortly to put off his Tabernacle did serve as a motive in him to excite him in his holy Work As his Master before him John 9. 4. 2 Wherein we may Consider 1st His Resolution Practical Knowledge of his approaching dissolution 2ly His favourable Representation of Death a putting off this Tabernacle and giving the Soul more room to commerce with GOD. 3ly His more than ordinary Information of this his Deseace As to the First we may observe that the Practical Knowledge of Death serves much to make serious Doct. 1 Men well Employed All men know they must die but few consider and improve it Which maketh Moses in the Name of the LORD so pathetically cry out O that they were wise to consider their latter End Deut. 32. 26. And Jeremiah so sadly to lament That Jerusalem was taken away because she knew not her last end The best of Men have layed this to Heart I have run sayeth St. Paul Cor 9. 26. For Death puts a Period to all Business Eccles 9. 10. Death puts us ab agendis a Judgement immediatly follows where account must be given of our Stewartship Who is then that faithful Servant that when the LORD cometh shall find so doing and busie about his work Do not say the LORD delayeth his comming let not GOD's Patience make thee procrastinate but be the more busie that thou hast a day to labour in 2ly If thy Work be imperfect and not done it will remain undone for ever and except Christ stand for thee thou will enter imperfect to ternity It is dangerous to sleep our time or triffle it but rather if thou hast loitered double thy diligence This practical knowledge of Death concerns all Men Omnes Tangit from the Court to the Countrey from the Palace to the Cottage Death hath an Universal Empire over all Ranks Sexes Ages Goodness Greatness Riches and the Greatest power and strength cannot prevent it bribe it nor oppose it It is the Messenger of the Great King It cannot be deforced disce mori learn to die is a great lesson it is a great principle in Practical Religion as nosce teipsum to know thy self is necessary Death comes upon many with a surprise and unaware it creeps on Gray hares are here and there on us ere we advert There are some inconsiderate and layes it not to heart Some are dead and drowned in interest and sing
a Requiem while perhaps immediatly their Soul may be taken from them Some put off the day of Death and many run to another extream and hasten their Death by sensuality and look upon it as fatality and so grow careless Some are so swelled with the World that they can not here mementâ fili but the old World Sodom Belshazer the Rich Glutton Herââ Annanias and Saphira and others are Beacoâ to thee to guard against precipices aââ learn thee to be considerate practically tâ think upon thy latter End And yet further this practical knowledgâ of Death is very useful to advance practical Religion 1 st Guarding against security and surprise 2ly Stirring up men to plie their work in time well 3ly To dissarm of its Sting and dreadour 4ly To prepare us for our decease Fitst This practical knowledge of Death saves us from the greatest of evils and that is security and surprise in a matter of such a consequence as passing to our final Doom Security is the great Temptation And it produceth most dierful effects as the Old World and Wordly men set forth by Christ in the case of Dives doth declare It layes the hold open to the enemy and takes the man off the Stage of time ere he hath done any good in it Sudden destruction follows such as cry Peace It hath made tall Cedars fall But to be awake and to be armed let ãâã not fix our Repose upon Earth wheâ it cannot be had for the Voice ãâã GOD sayeth Arise this is not thy Rââ And to be thus prepared delivers us froâ the dreadour of Death For how dreadful is Death to the Man at ease said thâ son of Sirah 2ly The practical knowledge of Death cannot but make any Serious Man to plye his Work in time it will not suffer him to delay and put off Our Life is but a Vapour and very uncertain and therefore we should do our Work now or never we should neither boast of to morrow nor putt of till to morrow but do the Work of the Day Accidents and Incident troubles and diseases may soon lay us by by the blast of the Wrath of GOD For all men are but Grass c. Isa 40. 6. 3ly To dissarm Death of its sting and dreadour the most of men live under the bondage of the fear of Death the most of their time And certainly to have the practical knowledge of it would make the consideration of Death to be easie and familiar to us When we can say with Job I know that thou will bring me to death And Death gathers a great and venomous sting if we labour not to reâ move sin and interest our selves in the Death of Christ and then we may triumph with St. Paul O death where is thy âting 4ly This practical Knowledge serves to prepare us for our death and to make us ready to render up our Soul that we may expire in the Arms of Christ and with old Simeon have Christ in our Arms and therefore desire to depart in Peace And this practical Knowledge serves much to make us lead a good Life which is the only way to a happy Death Let this then learn all Christians especially Gospel Ministers to study this practical Knowledge of Death App which made St. Chrysostome say Offeramus DEO voluntarie quod âro debito debemur reddere give that freely to GOD which we owe in Debt to Him Ministers of the Gospel should be mortified their Life should preach Mortification they have a great account to make at Death and therefore by their Well doing should undo it There are no men who have more need of Wisdom than they and it is the greatest Wisdom to consider our Latter End 2ly The favourable Representations the Apostle here gives of Death a puttiââ off or laying down this Tabernacle Where observe That Death is not dreadful to the Godly Natuââ Doct 2d may shrink but Faith prevaâââ Death is but a long sleep the Grave a doââ mitory it is but a taking up of our Tent and a passing to our Fathers House leaveing our Pilgrimage to possess our Inheritance Death is very kindly to a well resolved Christian it puts our Body in a Chamber gives us a Covert from the storm Isa 26. 20. In which state of Separation we have no more sense to feel than the Dust we ly amongst the irksomeness is only in our Apprehension It is the common fate of all Mortals We cannot tell how we did grow in the Womb much less how we shall rot in the Grave The Body was an Instrument of sin it must be corrupted and in a manner refined in the Grave to rise incorruptible at the Resurrection Let us then pay the debt of nature freely willingly and with a sort of Holy Faith concur with GOD and lay down our Tabernacle with Joy and render up our Soul with Delight that having our Work done and our Loiâs girt up we may moânt Nebo with Moses and flee to Heaven with Elijah 3dly Come I now to consider how the Lord did show this Apostle of his Death Some makes this refer to the time of his Death some to the manner of it as John 21. 16. Thou shalt follow me hereafter c. saith Christ to him I shall not be very positive in determining providing that this one general be observed that the Term of our Life is uncertain we know we must die but when how or where is only known to God there is no Oracle but that of God which can clear us and Horoscops as they are too daring in medling with the secret things of God as they are dangerous so are they frequently âaâal and leaves the Curious Enquirer as Wise as he was Yet it may be observed That some Favorites have much more of Doct. 3d. GODS Mind in this matter than the generality of Men. We find Moses and Aârân and the famous ãâ¦ã theââ Pass from their Master and did ly down and die and the Sons of the Prophets knew and said to Elisha Knowest thou not that God will take away thy Master this day And God doth wonderfully insinâate his Will in this by Dreams and Visions in thâ Night O then labour to do thy work and then thou has no more adoe but to die Die daily and this will fit thee for thy daââ and since thou knows not the hour watââ till thou get thy dying Call Sermon V. Of the Endeavours Faithful Ministers have to make their Labours useful to People after their Decease and to fix such Monuments as may serve after Generationsâ Ver. 15. Moreover c. O Fall the Offices and Works in the World the Work of the Ministry is most for Eternity it 's all Divine it came from Heaven and tends thither so that a Gospel Minister according to his Measure may say with St. Paul I received it not from Man It 's the Eternal Word which they Preach the Sonls to whom they Preach are Immortal and the Result of