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A65936 That great duty and comfortable evidence (keeping our selves from our iniquity) opened and applied in some sermons upon Psal. 18, 23 / by John Whitlock. Whitlock, John, 1625-1709. 1698 (1698) Wing W2029; ESTC R26359 57,005 130

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between the Authors of those Papers the one called A Report the other A Rebuke of that Report In order to a reconciliation between the Presbyterians and Independants All four by Mr. John Humfrey A Sermon preached before the King and Queen Nov. 5. 1692. By Richard L. Bishop of Bath Wells David Jones's Farewel Sermon preached to the united Parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth and St. Mary Weolchurch-Haw in Lombard Street His Sermon of Family Duties A Brief Tract on the 4th Commandment wherein is discovered the cause of all our Controversies about the Sabbath day and the means of reconciling them Recommended by the Reverend Dr. Bates and Mr. John How A Defence of Mr. M. 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By Martyn Finch Minister in Norwich The Midnight Cry A Sermon on the Parable of the 10 Virgins by John Mason M. A. The Churches Security in the midst of all Difficulties and dangers explained and asserted in a Sermon By R. VV. Minister of Kidderminster in VVorcestershire His Sermon at the Funeral of the Reverend Mr. Baldwin Minister of the Gospel A Sermon preached on the Death of the late Queen Mary By Andrew Barnet Remembrance and Imitation of deceased Holy Rulers A Sermon preached at Rotterdam March 15. 1695. N. S. the day of Her Majesties Funeral By John Spademan M. A. Minister of the English Church there The Cause and Cure of Strife and Divisions In two Sermons preached in London March 12 and 26. 1695. By Richard Mayo A Discourse on the Love of Christ By VVilliam Sheppard A. 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By John Howe Minister of the Gospel to which is prefixt Dr. Bates's Congratulary Speech Nov. 22. 1697. to the King in the Name of the Dissenting Ministers in and about London Comfort in Death A Funeral Sermon preached upon the Death of Mr. Tim. Cruso late Pastor of a Church in London By Mat. Mead. Remarks on the Affairs of Trade of England and Ireland By VValter Harris Gent. The Fountain of Life open'd Or a display of Christ in his essential and mediatorial Glory in 42 Sermons on various Texts A Treatise of the Soul of Man Husbandry Spiritualized Or the Heavenly use of Earthly things All 3 by Mr. John Flavel Discourses upon the Rich Man and Lazarus by Tim. Cruso Mr. Timothy Cruso's three last Sermons Tutamen Evangelicum or a Defence of Scripture Ordination against E. G. Exceptions in a Book intituled Tentamen Novum The Helmet of Hope distinguished from the Hope of Hypocrites by Andrew Barnet Minister of the Gospel Trading spiritualized on which Tradesmen and others may enlarge on their Meditations in 2 parts By W. Bagshaw A calm and Sober enquiry concerning the possibility of a Trinity in the Godhead in a Letter to a Person of Worth in 3 parts By Mr. John Howe Mr. Masons Spiritual Songs or Songs of praise to Almighty God on several Occasions The 5. Edition to which may be added Penitential Cries The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification open'd in sundry practical Directions To which is added a Sermon of Justification By Mr. Walter Marshal A Family Altar erected to the Honour of the Eternal God or a solemn Essay to promote the Worship of God in private Houses together with the best Entail Or dying Parents living Hopes for their surviving Children grounded upon the Covenant of Gods Grace with Behevers and their Seed A new Creature or a short discourse opening the Nature Property and Mecessity of the great Work of the New Creation on the Souls of Men. All by Mr. Heywood Min. of the Gospel A Present for such as have been sick and are recovered By Mr. Nath. Vincent M. A. An Earnest call to Family Religion in 18 Sermons By Sam. Slater M. A. An Argumentative and Practical Discourse of Infant Baptisme The Second Edition Poor Man's Help and Young Man's Guide The Third Edition Both by William Burkit M. A of Pembrook Hall Cambridge Now Vicar of Dedbam in Essex The Swearers Doom a discourse setting forth the great danger sinfulness of rash and vain Swearing By I. Ross M.A. Prayers for the use of private Families with Graces Sacramental Hymus Collected chiefly out of such Passages of the New Testament as contain the most suitable matter of Divine Praises in the Celebration of the Lords Supper By Joseph Boyse of Dublin in Ireland Select Hymns out of Mr. G. Herberts Poems A Collection of Divine Hymns suitted to ordinary Tunes Holy Confidence well improved by Nehemiah and the Jews a Sermon preached to the Societyes for Reformation of Manners at Salters Hall on Monday Aug. 16 1697. By Mat. Sylvester The Golden Sunffers or Christian Reprovers and Reformers Charactered Cautioned and encouraged a Sermon preached to the Societys for Reformation of Manners in London Feb. 15. 1697. 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The Relative Dutys of Husband and Wife By Mr. Edward Bury Min. of the Gospel Death improved Immoderate sorrow reproved By Mr. Edward Bury A most familiar explanation of the Assemblies shorter Carechism in which their larger Answers are broken into lesseparcels thereby to let in the light by Degrees into the mind of the Learners A sure Guide to Heaven Both by Joseph Allein Advice to an only Child or Excellent Councel to all young Persons A Saint indeed Or the great work of a Christian opened and applyed from Prov. 4.23 A Token for Monrners Divine Conduct or the Mystery of Providence These three last by John Flavel Minister of the Gospel Ornaments for the Daughters of Zion Or the Character Happiness of a Vertuous Woman By Cotton Mather Calamy's Godly Mans Ark or City of Refuge in the day of his Distress The Day of Doom in Verse Mead's Almost Christian or the False Professor Tryed Cast Invisible Realities demonstrated in the Holy Life and Triumphant Death of Mr. John Janeway Fellow of Kings Colledge in Cambridge An Account of the Life and Death of Mr. Philip Henry Min. of the Gospel near Whitchurch in Shrophire who dyed June 24. 1696. Recommended by Dr. Bates Vincents Explanation of the Assemblys Shorter Catechisme Redemption of Time the Duty and Wisdom of Christians in evil days By John Wade Minister of Hammersmith A Brief Concordance to the Holy Bible in a new Method By Samnel Clarke M. A. A Short and Faithful History of the Rise and Progress of the late War Singing Psalms Vindicated from the Charge of Novelty In answer to Dr. Russel Mr. Marlow c. Scripture Light about the Gospel Ordinance of Baptisme Much in a little An abstract of Mr. Baxters plain Scripture Proof for Infants Church Membership Some brief Directions for improvement of Infan Baptisme By W. Bagshaw Improveableness of Water Baptisme By Dr. Collinges Burkit of Infant Baptisme Scripture Warrant sufficient for Infant Baptism By G. Firmin Infant Baptism of Christs appointment by S. Pe●to A Dialogue about Infant Baptisme By Dr. Gilpin FINIS
the performance of them The sins of our Holy things may prove our special sins Sins of Omission may be oft are reigning sins in the Ungodly and partial Omissions are too much prevailing Iniquities in the Godly It may be thou art not guilty of outward acts of gross sins of Impiety Injustice Intemperance but yet thou livest in the neglect of Gods publick Ordinances the Word Prayer and the Sacrament I mean resting content in such a state that thou hast neither right to nor fitness for that Holy Sealing Ordinance so living in the neglect of Family-Duties of Reading Prayer Catechizing or omitting Secret Duties these Omissions if allowed and continued in against Knowledge and Convictions they are thine yea thy reigning Iniquities And you that have true Grace your omission of Duties through carelesness tho' they be not beloved Lusts yet they are strong Corruptions in you when a little thing an ordinary business will cause you to omit Duties put you by the attending on week-day opportunities of hearing the Word when you might without prejudice order it otherways or put you by your Family or Secret Duties Yea it is your iniquity a prevailing sin in you who have a right to and fitness for the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper if you suffer worldly business so to incroach upon your time and hearts that you frequently omit joyning in that Ordinance in and with that Christian Church-Society you are Members of Nay if you not constantly do it unless providence plainly hinder Are you guilty of these Omissions if you are they are your special sins be humbled for and endeavour to reform them And as the omission of Duties and Ordinances to the slighty careless performance may be your iniquity Thus going unpreparedly unto Duties rushing upon them without endeavouring to bring the heart into an holy spiritual frame especially going to the Lord's Table without examination and excitation of Grace deadness and not acting of Grace in Duties drowsiness of heart yea drowsiness of body if thou dost not endeavour to the utmost against it Indeed if thou dost thus strive against bodily heaviness and sleepiness and if thou dost not bring it on thy self by eating or drinking or sitting up too late or the like it is thy meer natural infirmity and upon thy Faith Repentance and Prayer God will not impute it as sin to thee but for the sake of Christ will pardon it So vain wandring worldly distracting thoughts in Duty if thou dost not endeavour to drive away these Fowls of the Air when they come upon thy Sacrifices they are thy prevailing iniquities but if thou dost by Faith Prayer and Endeavours drive them away they are but thy infirmities however not thy prevailing sins when thou grievest for and groanest under them So pride of gifts expressions and inlargements in Duties and again not following Duties and Ordinances not following the Word and Sacraments with Prayer Meditation particular Application nor following these with Watchfulness and Endeavours suitable to your Prayers and other Duties you perform Are not some of these the too frequent prevailing sins that cleave to the holy things even of you that may have Grace in truth these you must be humbled for and by Prayer and Faith seek the pardon of and endeavour by these and an holy Watch to keep your selves from X. And lastly Which concerns only the truly Godly Person 's special sins may lye in or about their very Graces namely their not endeavouring to grow in those Graces and to act and exercise them or falling into and being foiled by those sins which are directly contrary to the Graces wherein they have been most eminent Thy iniquity who hast true Grace may be thy not drawing out those Habits of Grace God hath wrought in thee into act and exercise but suffering Grace to lye asleep and unacted If God hath wrought Faith in thee thy iniquity may be that thou dost not grow strong in Faith that thou mightest so more glorifie God that thou dost not act and use thy Faith to resolve thy Doubts and repel thy Fears that thou dost not by Faith fetch supplies of Grace and Strength against corruption and temptation from that Fountain of Strength the all-sufficient Fulness of Christ Hath God given thee the Habit of the Grace of Repentance desires after love to God and Christ filial Fear Meekness c. thy chief iniquity may be that thou dost no more exercise these daily in thy life to attain to more conformity and communion with God curb thy Passions prevent rash Anger provoking Words or any sinful carriages Yea the iniquities of God's People may lye in being foiled by those sins which are directly opposite to those Graces wherein they have been most eminent For it is observable in Scripture that the sins the most eminent of Saints have been foiled by were in the defect of or in what was opposite to the Graces they were most eminent for Thus in Noah one that was a Preacher and true and eminent Practiser of Righteousness and Temperance his greatest iniquity mentioned was his being over-taken with Drunkenness once Abraham most eminent for Faith his chief iniquity recorded was through fear dissembling and not owning his Wife but saying She is my Sister Lot who vexed his Soul for Sodom's sins yet his iniquity upon record was a very heinous and complicated sin and of great affinity to theirs namely Drunkenness and committing Uncleanness with his own Daughters Jacob was a plain Man yet his greatest sin recorded was using indirect means to get the Blessing even Dissimulation and downright Lying Gen. 25 Moses the meekest Man on Earth yet the sin that shut him out of Canaan was speaking unadvisedly with his Lips Job eminent in Patience Jam. 5.11 yet how many impatient Speeches did he utter David a Man after God's own heart how tender was his Conscience 1 Sam. 24. v. 5. but where was this his tenderness when he committed the sins of Adultery and Murder Elijah eminent for his Courage confronting Ahab telling him it was he that troubled Israel and setting himself against Baal's Priests and slaying four hundred and fifty of them 1 King 18.18 22 40. yet how faint-hearted was he when out of fear and discontent he sues for Death 1 King 19.4 Peter how resolute and forward for Christ yet how cowardly sinfully and shamefully did he deny Christ And God permits this that the best of his people may learn to rely upon not the strength of their Graces received but the strength of Christ and of his Spirit and constantly to look up to and depend upon him for fresh supplies of his Grace to be derived from him by Faith Search whether your peculiar iniquities do not lye here either in the want of growth in and strengthning of your Graces or want of the exercise of them or in your falling into the sins directly opposite to those Graces of God's Spirit you have formerly been most eminent in and labour especially to keep