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A73023 M. Perkins, his Exhortation to repentance, out of Zephaniah preached in 2. sermons in Sturbridge Faire. Together with two treatises of the duties and dignitie of the ministrie: deliuered publiquely in the Vniuersitie of Cambridge. With a preface præfixed touching the publishing of all such workes of his as are to be expected: with a catalogue of all the perticulers [sic] of them, diligently perused and published, by a preacher of the word. Perkins, William, 1558-1602.; Crashaw, William, 1572-1626. 1605 (1605) STC 19706.5; ESTC S123485 128,687 352

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some for tradse-men some for men some for women but repentance is for all without which it may bee said of all and euery one of age not one excepted No Repentance no saluation These Sermons being in my hands and not deliuered to mee from hand to hand but taken with this hand of mine from his owne mouth were thought worthy for the excellencie fit for the generallity of the matter to be offered to the publique veiwe I haue also other workes of his in my hands of which being many I confesse my selfe to be but the keeper for the time taking my selfe bounde to keepe them safely to the benefite of Gods Church of whose treasure vpon earth I make no questiō but they are a part and I hartily desire you my godly friends all other faithfull Christians to solicite the Lord in prayer for me that I may faithfully discharge my self of that great charge which in this respect lyeth vpon me and that his grace and blessing may be on mee and all others who are to be imployed in this seruice wherein had the Lord so pleased wee could heartily haue wished neuer to haue bin imployed but that his life might haue eased vs of the labour and that as I begin with this so I or some other better able which I rather desire may goe forward vndertaking the weight of this great burthen and not faint till he haue made a faithfull account to the Church of God of all these Iewels deliuered to our trust And now these first fruites of my labours in another mans vineyard as also all that hereafter doe or may follow I humbly consecrate to the blessed Spouse of Christ Iesus the holy Church of God on earth and namely to the Church of England our beloued mother who may reioyce that she was the mother of such a sonne who in few yeares did so much good to the publique cause of religiō as the wickednesse of many yeares shall not be able to weare out But first of all and especially I present the same vnto you my very worsh and Christian friends who I must needes say are very worthy of it in many respects 1 For the matter it selfe which is repentance my selfe being able to testifie that you are not heares but doers ripe in knowledge rife in the practise of repentance insomuch as I dare from the testimonie of my conscience and in the word of a minister pronounce of you that as you haue heard and knowne this Doctrine of repentance so blessed are you for you doe it And 2. for him who was the author hereof whose mouth spake it from the feeling of his soule whose soule is now bound vp in the bundle of life I know and cannot in good conscience cōceale the great delight you haue alwaies had in the reading of his bookes the reuerend opinion you had of him liuing and how heauily and passionately you tooke his death and departure therefore to cheare you vp in want of him I send you here this little booke his owne childe begotten in his life time but borne after his death obserue it well and you shall find it not vnlike the father yea you shall discerne in it the fathers spirit and it doubts not but to find entertainement with them of whom the father was so well respected And for my selfe I spare to rehearse what interest you haue in me al my labours it is no more then you worthily deserue and shall haue in me for euer you are the fairest flowers in this garden which in this place I after others haue planted for the Lord or rather God by vs And two principall pearles in that caowne which I hope for at the last day from the Lord my God whose worde at my mouth you haue receiued with much reuerence and with such profit as if I had the like successe of my labours in others I should then neuer haue cause to say with the Prophet I haue laboured in vain spent my strength in vaine but my iudgement is with the Lord. my work with my God And if I knewe you not to be such as take more delight in doing well then in hearing of it I would proue at large what I haue spoken of you yet giue me leaue to say that which without open wrong I may not conceile that beside your rare knowledge and godly zeale to religion and other duties of the first table to God himselfe your charity pitty to the needy distressed Christians at home and abroad your mercifull dealing with them who are in your power your beneuolence to learning and namely to some in the Vniuersitie doe all proclaime to the world those your due praise which I well knowing your modesties do spare once to name neither would I haue said thus much were it not for this cold and barren age wherein wee liue that so when our preaching cannot moue yet your godly examples might stirre vp Pardon me therefore I pray you and think it no wrong to you which is a benefit to Gods Church But goe forward in the strength of the Lord your God hold on in that happie course you haue begun bee faithfull vnto the end the Lord will giue you the Crowne of life faithfull is hee which hath promised who will also doe it proceed good Sir to honour learning in your selfe and others and religion especially which is the principall learning and proceed both of you to practise religion in your own persons and in your family hold on to shine before your family and amongst the people where you dwell in zeale and holinesse hold on hereby still to shame popery to stop your enemies mouthes and to honour that holy religiō which you professe to gaine comfort of good conscience to your selues assurance of eternall reward and lastly to encourage me in those painefull duties which lye vpon me for I openly professe that your religious zeale and loue of the truth with māy other good helps are principal incouragements in my ministry especial motiues vnto me to vndertake the charge of publicatiō of so many of the workes of this holy man deceased as may not in better maner be done by others But I keep you too long from this holy exhortation following I therefore send you to it it to you and from you to the Church of God for I dare not make it to bee priuately yours and mine wherein the whole Church hath interest as well as we It was preached in the field but it is worthy to be admitted into our hearts I found it in the open field but vpon diligēt view finding it to bee Gods corne and a parcel of his holy and immortal seed therefore I brought it home as good corne deserues And as it is Gods corne so in you I desire all holy christians to lay it vp in Gods garners that is in their hearts and soules And thus committing this little volume to your reading the matter
beter cause may it be said to vs as to the Iewes O Nation not worthy to be beloued Looke at the outward face of our Church at the signes of Gods loue which are amongst vs and at Gods dealing with vs and behold we are a most beautifull Church a glorious Nation a Nation to bee admired and wondred at but looke at the liues of our ordinarie professors looke at our sinnes and at our requiting of Gods loue and we are a people of Sodome as full of iniquities as they were whose sinnes are so many so rife and so ripe that at the last they wil euē bring down fire brimstone or some other strange iudgement vpon vs if repentance doe not preuent it or the cries and prayers of holy men stay not Gods hands So then let vs all here assembled grant confesse that we are a Nation so farre from being worthy to bee beloued as that we are most worthy to be hated to haue all the wrath of God powred vpon vs. Now then are we so and shall wee continue so still Nay that is the worst and most wretched of all then let euery one of vs learne this duty enter into our selues Search our hearts and liues that they may lye open to our owne sight to the confusion of vs in our selues that in God by repentance wee may bee raised vp Our sinnes lye open before the face of God and stincke in his presence and and cry for vengeance and before the face of Gods Angels who bewaile it and before the face of the Diuell who reioyceth in our confusions and shall they lye hid onely to our selues Now then if wee would haue them hidde from God and stoppe the cry that they make against vs and keepe them from Sathan who accuseth vs for them wee must so Search our selues that they may lye open to our owne hearts remember thou thy sinnes and God will forget them lay them open before thy owne face and God will hide them from his write them vp for thy owne selfe and God will blot them out of his remembrance but if contrariwise thou hidest them then assure thy selfe the more thou hidest and buriest them the more open doe they lye in the face of GOD and then what will followe but that they will all bee disclosed at the last day to thy eternall confusion Therefore againe and againe I exhort you in the name of GOD Search your selues finde out your sinnes confesse them to GOD freely and ingeniously confesse their desert to bee Hell and damnation humble your hearts to God cry and call for pardon as for life and death purpose and promise to leaue them begin a new course of life beleeue stedfastly and doubt not of pardon and forgiuenesse in the blood of Christ continue in that faith and that newe course of life So may Englande preuent Gods iudgements and quench that great action of vnkindnes which God hath against them and become a Nation as worthy vpon their faith and repentance in Christ to be beloued as for their peace and prosperitie they haue bene of all nations of the earth admired Hitherto of the third generall point 4 The fourth generall point in this exhortation is the time limitted them when they should Search Before the Decree come forth c. As though the Prophet should say Israell repent before God execute his iudgements on thee For behold the gratious dealing of God Man sinneth his sinnes deserue plagues but GOD presently plagueth not but deferres it he puts a time betwixt the sinne and the punishment ordinarily this he doth to shew his mercie to mankinde because that hee would not destroy them if they would amende Therefore after the sinne he smites not presently but puttes of his punishment that in the meane time man may Repent Here the Prophet compares the Lord to a mother for as she conceiues the fruite in her wombe and beares it a long time ere she bring it out so the Lord after a mans sinnes or a peoples sinnes conceiue that is ordaines and decreeth a iudgement for it but he keepes it vp and all that while he heares it But as she when her time is come then trauailes and bringes forth so when the time that God hath appointed is come and stil sinne is not repented of then his iustice trauailes to be deliuered of that iudgemēt which mercy hath kept vp so long a time Thus the old world had an hundred twentie yeares giuen them for time of repentance all that while God was in conceiuing at last when there sinnes were ripe and no hope of amendment then GOD trauelled and brought forth a fearefull byrth namely the vniuersall flood to wash away and take reuenge vpon the vniuersall iniquities of those times So many hundred yeares he gaue vnto the Iewes long hee was in conceiuing their destruction and oftentimes hee had it at the bringing forth as in the captiuitie of Babylon and vnder Antiochus yet his mercy stayed it and still hee trauailled longer telles them here by the Prophet that yet the Decree is not come forth though it bee conceiued but at last when Israell would not Repent but grewe worse and worse as in Christ his time then hee could containe no longer but trauelled indeede and though it bee with griefe yet hee hath brought foorth and what a most fearefull byrth euen an vtter disolation of that kingdome and Countrey of their Citie and Temple and a dispertion of their Nation ouer all the world but as a woman at last is deliuered with daunger and difficultie with paine and sorrowe so the Lord long conceiues but at last bringes forth his iudgements yet it is with griefe and vnwillingnesse and hee is loath as it were and much agrieued to execute his most iust iudgements on those who haue professed his name hee often touched the Iewes a little and as being vnwilling to smite them hee drue backe his hande againe but at last when their sinnes did so increase and were so strong that they euen did wring out by violence his plagues from him then with much bewayling of their great misery as wee may see in Christ weeping for them hee executes his iudgements on them But as they are long a comming so when they come forth they were the heauier as a child the more fulnesse of time it hath is the greater the liuelier and the stronger so Gods iudgements the longer God deferreth them and is in conceiuing them the heauier are they when they come that is manifest in the Iewes once his owne people for he hath destroyed their land with an irrecouerable destruction and smitten their posteritie with a blindnes of minde til this houre so that to this day when the old Testament is read the vaile is ouer their eies that they cannot see the light of Christ Iesus but plodde on in fearefull and palpable blindnesse This Doctrine hath speciall vse to this our Church to teach vs to looke to our selues betimes