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A16935 The oyle of gladnesse: or, Musicke at the house of mourning Deliuered in III severall sermons by Rob: Allvvyn, Master of Artes and rector of Stedham cum Heysbot, in the county of Suffex. 1631. And now vpon intreaty published. Allwyn, Robert. 1631 (1631) STC 383; ESTC S115911 44,763 178

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the Sonne of Syrach the living and sound in heart shal praise the Lord. Ecclesiasticus 17.28 Cum sit Lilium inter lilia commoratur cum sit candor delectatur candidis Bern. in Cant. Serm. 71. My beloved is white and ruddy and as hee is so he loves to be among the Lillies Hee rejoyceth to be with them that rejoyce The troubled spirit 〈◊〉 confesse the broken and the contrite it is a sacrifice to God and so without doubt so is the merry and joyfull In the 8. of Nehemiah you may see Neh. 8.9 That the sanctity of Ioy it is not inferiour to say no more it is not inferiour unto that of sorrow This day say the Levites that taught the people This day is holy vnto the Lord your GOD mourne not nor weepe Do but observe the words and you shall perceive not only an imparity betweene the affections but a kinde of difference betweene sanctification and sorrow betweene Holinesse and griefe of mind which for the most part interrupts and hinders all divine and heavenly exercise So that though it be the curse of the heart though it breaketh the strength though it dryeth up the bones it is nothing so prejudiciall to the body as it is unto the health of the Soule in that which is her spirit and life Preaching and Prayer For the first Gregogius propter tristitiam Intermi sit Ezechielis Expositionem saith Aquinas Aquinas That blessed Byshop a Master a nursing father in Israel by reason of overmuch sorrow hee desisted from opening the book that is sealed from the Interpretation of EZECHIEL the Prophet Now for the disciple and hearer If affliction and sorrow be extreame it so oppresseth the heart it straightens it so that a Barnabas that hee that knoweth how to administer a word of comfort in his season the Sonne of consolation himselfe is not able to open it Though MOSES and AARON bee fitted and prepared of the Lord though they bring unto Israel glad tydings of great joy yet they wil not hearken unto them and the reason it is giuen for anguish of spirit and cruell bondage Exod. 6.9 Now for Prayer Muscae morientes corrumpunt vnguentum Eccles 10. sayth the wise King Dead Flies cause the oyntment of the Apothecary to send forth a stinking sauour So doth bitternesse and vexation of spirit so doth anxiety and sorow it pollutes it corrupts that which is as oyntment powred out That which for the most part is a sacrifice of a sweet smelling savour supplication and prayer Yee have not yet halfe the Evill or the Sinne of sorow Semper malitiatur contristat Spiritum sanctum Athan apud Bern. de mo●d● bene vovendi Serm. 11. sayth Auncient ATHANASIVS It is the poyson of Dragons and the cruell venome of Aspes it is full of envie and malice it grieves the Holy-Ghost by which we are sealed to the purchased possession And not onely so but it takes off or at least it defaces the Seale of the spirit Aug. apud Aquin. in Gen. 12. IACOB sayth Saint AVGVSTINE vpon Genesis Hoc timuisse videtur ne tristitia sic perturbaretur vt non ad regnum beatorum iret sed ad inferos peccatorum Hee that was an heyre of the promise the royall seed of the father of the faithfull by reason of our much heavinesse drew nigh unto hell hee was affraid hee should not goe unto the place of blisse not unto ABRAHAMS bosome but unto the Region of death unto the Land of darknesse The ground of this opinion I cannot conceiue how be it it is certaine there is a diffidence and distrust there is feare and trembling horrour and euen almost despaire in the sorrow not onely for crosses and afflictions but for transgression and Sinne. In the sorowes of the Saints what aduantage Sathan hath taken by the griefe which causeth Repentance not to bee repented of by the hearty contrition for sinnes committed against GOD the neere approaching of so many afflicted soules unto death whom the conscience of Sinne sayth that venerable Hooker hath brought unto the very brinke of extreame dispaire Hooker Serus doth but too abundantly expresse deepe disconsolate and something diffident is the sorow of such as mourne in Syon they sayle lower than the Grave by the gates of hell They sayle unto Heaven heare I pray you their inundation their Sea of anxiety and sorow Hee hath given vs waters of gall to drinke Ierem. 8.14 because wee have sinned against him Ier. 8.14 So the Prophet DAVID though hee were of a sanguine complexion and by consequence naturally cheerfull though hee were acquainted with the instrument of musick yet see how his Harpe is turned into mourning and his Organ into the voyce of them that weepe There is no health in my flesh because of thy displeasure Psal 38.3 neyther is there any rest in my bones because of my sinne Psal 38.3 And againe The sorrowes of death compassed mee and the overflowing of vngodlinesse made me afraid Psa 18.3.4 The paines of death came about me and the snares of Hell overtooke mee These and the like are the voyce of the mourning Turtles the Lamentations and Threnes even of the Saints themselves unto whom not as if I did disswade from repentance let them weepe still and still desire to weepe but let their teares be as the rayne in the Sun-shine comfortable and hopefull We are to inculcate consolation Dr. Hall to preach the good and acceptable yeare of the Lord to make them heare of joy and gladnesse that the bones that were broken might flourish give strong drinke the double exhortation in my Text give strong drinke unto him that is ready to perish Prov. 31.6 and wine to those that are of heavie hearts If the Apostle wrote to the Corinthians 2. Cor. 2.7 concerning him that was guilty of a sinne that was not so much as named amongst the Gentiles themselves to comfort him least peradventure such an one bee swallowed up with overmuch sorow how should we powre out our soules How should we heape our consolation on those that come short of his sinne and yet in sorrow doe exceed Comfort yee Esay 4.1.2 comfort yee my people saith your God speake yee comfortably to Hierusalem and cry vnto her that her warfare is accomplished and that her sinne is pardoned See there is remission there is forgivenesse for Man and there is mercy with God it is over all his works so and much more over ours We cannot offend so much as he is able to forgive Neyther may wee imagine that our sorrow is sufficient for sinne were our head a fountaine of water were our breach as the Sea did our eyes gush out with teares should wee weepe as much as the cloudes from the beginning of the world untill this very day it were too little to make our agreement with God too little to wash away the least of our sinnes Wee have