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A20806 The sicke-mans catechisme, or path-way to felicitie Wherin is contained great variety of sound directions and most sweete co[n]solations collected and contriued into questions and answers, out of the best diuines of our time, by Thomas Draxe minister of Gods Word. Wherevnto is annexed two most comfortable and powrefull prayers. Draxe, Thomas, d. 1618. 1609 (1609) STC 7186; ESTC S117551 39,347 134

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touching mans immortality in Paradice Thirdly because by meanes hereof Satan séeketh to remooue good men out of the world that they may not crosse and hinder his purposed designes Lastly because hée through feare of violent death laboureth to kéepe men from the practise of holy duties Math. 13. vers 21. Que. Haue you any more obiections against death that I may doe mine vtmost endeuour to resolue you herein Ans. Yes truly and they are fiue in number Q. What is the first of them Obiecti n. Ob. Ch●…st Iesus Dauid Ezechias pray●… against death therefore it is euill A. 〈◊〉 ar●…ment foll●…weth not For first Christ praye●… not against death simply for ●…o died willingly and otherwise he could not haue merited ought but hée prayed for the remoouall of the curse of it and destred his heauenly father to take away the cup of his wrath which was the beginning and part of the second death of this iudgement are maister Caluin Beza Whitaker Perkins Fulke Maister Doctor Willet and in a word all sincere diuines c. And as for Dauid when Dauid prayed against death it was onely in time of some grieuous temptation in distresse of minde and as it was ioyned with the sence of Gods wrathfull indignation Thirdly touching Ezechias that good King hée prayed against death that he might bée more reconciled vnto GOD before his death and that hée might establish and farther the true worship of God in his kingdome which by his death was like to be defaced And lastly that according to Gods promise made to godly Kings he might haue an heire and successour out of his owne loynes which prayer God heard otherwise he was willing enou●…h to dye Quest. What is your second doubt or obiection Ob. Gods children often séeme to dye in desperation how then can death be good and desirable A. This is not to be imputed to want of loue toward God but to weaknesse of nature and tendernesse of conscience for sinne and therefore they may notwithstanding all this bée saued For God in the matter of saluation worketh by contraries and by the gates of hell bringeth his seruants to heauen 1. Sam. 2. vers 6. 7. Que. What is the third exception or obiection against death Gods children doe some-times in their sicknesse raue blaspheme and behaue themselues like frantick men A. These and the like effects are not to be assigned to any deliberate purpose of the godly but onely to be imputed to melancholy burning feuers the cholick and other violent diseases and in a word to their infirmity onely Q. What conclude you hence A. We are not vpon these occurrences rashly to iudge them much lesse to condemne them For first if they euer recouer the vse of reason they repent of those infirmities and if it fall out otherwise these with all other vnknowne sinnes are pardoned yea and buried in Christ his death Secondly we must not like arrogant Critikes condemne them of impiety and hypocrisie but wee must iudge charitably of them as wée would bée delt with-all in the like case Lastly wée must not so much giue iudgement of a man by his death as by the former course and conuersation of his life Obiect 4. What is your fourth exception Ans. The Saints and seruants of God when death approacheth are most of all and more then other people tempted assaulted and molested by satan how then can death be good An. First it is no good argument hence to conclude that they are none of Gods seruants but rather the contrary they are Gods deere children ergo satan must now or neuer séeke to sift them whereas the wicked are his own and refist him not Secondly I answere that it is not generally true that the Godly are thus in death assaulted for many with Simeon die as a torch or fire-brand without sense of paine Isay. 57. Lastly in the very agony of death God doth so assist and strengthen them by his spirit in so much that when satan looketh for the greatest victory hée receiueth the greatest foile Q. How must we behaue our selues in this temptation A. We must flie vnto Iesus Christ commit the managing of our cause to him for he absol●…ing vs what néede we wee feare satans assaults Lastly we must hold our selues to Gods promises and not depart an haires bredth from them Obiect But satan is mighty subtill diligent bold cruell malicious and I am weake simple remisse fearefull and how then can I resist and ouercome him Ans. Thou must not yéeld to him but by praier faith and Gods word resist him and hée like a Crocodile pursued will flée from thée Iames 4. verse 7. 1. Pet. 5. 9. Secondly thou must make God thy strong hold and firmely beléeue and trust in him and then the gates of hell shall not preuaile against thée Qu. What is the fift and last exception against death Answ. Sudden death is an euill but many men die suddainely ergo death is euill Ques How answere you this argument Answ. I answere to the first proposition that death is not euill because it is suddaine for the last iudgement shall come suddainely and yet it is not euill but good to GODS children but because it findeth onely the wicked vnrepentant and vnprepared Luk. 12. v. 20. and 21. Secondly CHRIST by his death and suffering hath taken away the course of the lawe and the feare of condemnation which is the very sting of death therefore death though neuer so suddaine is not accursed to the true beléeuers but a speedie conueyance of them into the hauen of eternall rest and happinesse Lastly séeing that with Ezechias wee haue no lease of our life if any of GODS seruants with good Mephibosheth and Iobs Godly children and the young infantes that Herode caused to bée massacred die suddainely and violently wée must iudge charitably and the best of them for the manner and time of the ending our life is onely in Gods power and not in our owne will Questi But what if a professour of true religion and formerly of an vnblameable behauiour bee brought through the extreamity of temptation kill himselfe is not he certainely damned and so death euill to him A. Although this be a ticklish point and albeit Saul Achitophell and Iudas that killed themselues bée noted in scripture for reprobates and albeit they that late violent hands on themselues neuer for the instant may bée iudged to thinke on hell torments yet séeing that God neuer finally forsaketh his chosen seeing that his mercy is bottomlesse and that he may giue them repentance for ought we know to the contrary at the last point of time let vs if they haue béene formerly good professors iudge the best of them and pray vnto God that he would giue vs grace neuer to yéeld to the like temptations Q. But why must not a man kill himselfe Ans. First because he shall not hereby escape misery but runne into it Secondly it is not lawfull to