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A23769 A sermon preached before the King at White-hall, October the 12th 1662 by Richard Allestrey ... Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681. 1663 (1663) Wing A1165; ESTC R15228 15,707 44

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treachery of love If it be necessary to the gaining of Christs friendship that thou do his commands 't is necessary that thou do them all that thou divorce thy self from thy beloved sin as well as any other because his friendship does no more require other obedience then it does that but is as inconsistent with thy own peculiar vice as with the rest Indeed it is impossible that it should bear with any they being all his murderers If thou canst find one sin that had no hand in putting Christ to death one vice that did not come into the garden nor upon mount Calvary that did not helpe to assassin thy Saviour even take thy fill of that but if each had a stab at him if no one of thy vices could have been forgiven had not thy Jesus died for it canst thou expect he should have kindness for his agony or friendship for the man that entertaines his Crucifiers in his heart if worldly cares which he calls thorns fill thy head with contrivances of Wealth and Greatness of filling Coffers and of platting Coronets for thee as the Thorns did make him a Crown too would'st thou have him receive thee and these in his bosom to gore his Heart as they did pierce his Head If thou delight in that intemperance which filled his deadly Cup which Vomited Gall into it can he delight in thee That Cup which made him fall upon his Face to deprecate will he partake in as the pledg of mutual Love He that sunk under could not bear this load of thine when it was in his Cross upon his shoulders will he bear it and thee on his armes when thou fall'st under it When thou wilt cast a shameful spewing on his glory too if he own such a friend Thou that art so familiar with his name as thou wer't more his friend then any in the world whose Oaths and imprecations Moses sayes strike through that name which they so often call upon thou mayst as well think his heart did attract the Spear that pierc'd it and the wound close upon its head with unions of Love as that he hath kindness for thee If Christ may make friendship with him that does allow himself a Sin he may have fellowship with Belial for him to dwell in any heart that cherisheth a vice were to descend to Hell again But as far as those Regions of darkness are from his habitation of Glory and the black spirits of that place from being any of his guard of holy myriads so far is He from dwelling with or being friend to him that is a friend to any wickedness to him that will not do whatever he commands And now if these conditions seem hard if any do not care to be his friend upon these terms they may betake themselves to others Let such make themselves friends of the Mammon of unrighteousness A friend indeed that hath not so much of the insincerities as many great ones have for this will furnish them with all that heart or lust can wish for all that necessities or wantonness proposeth to it self to dress out pomp or vice But yet when with enjoyment the affections grow and become so unquiet work them so as not to let their thoughts or actions rest make them quicken themselves and like the motions of all things that go downwards tending to the Earth increase by the continuance grow stronger and more violent towards the end then when they are most passionate it failes them and having fill'd their life with most unsatisfied tormenting cares it leaves them nothing but the guilt of all when their great wealth shall shrink into a single sheet no more of it be left but a thin shroud and all their vast inheritances but six foot of earth be gone yet the iniquity of all will stick close to them and this false friend that does it self forsake them will neither go along nor will let its pomp follow them raises a cry on them as high as God's tribunal the cry of all the bloud all the oppressed rights that bribery till then had stifled the groans of all those poor that greatness covetousness or extortion had grown'd and crush't the yellings of those souls that were starved for want of the bread of life which yet they payed for and the price of it made those heaps which will that day appear against their friends and masters and prove their adversaries to eternal death Let others joy in friends that wine does get them such as have no qualification to endear them but this that they will not refuse to sin and to be sick with their companions men that do onely drink in their affections as full of friendship as of liquor and probably they do unload themselves of both at once part with their dearness and their drink together and alike I know not whether it be heats of mutual kindness that inflame these draughts and the desires of them so as if they did drink thirst but sure I am that these hot draughts begin the lake of fire Let others please themselves in an affection that carnality cements These are warme friendships I confess but Solomon will tell us whence they have their heat Her house saith he does open into Hell and Brimstone kindles those libidinous flames There are straite bands fetters in those affections indeed for the same wise man sayes The closets of that sinner are the chambers of death that none that go unto her return again or take hold of the paths of life it seems she is a friend that takes most irreversible dead hold she is not onely as insatiate but as inexorable as the grave and the eternal chains of fate are in those her embraces But God keep us from making such strict Covenants with death from being at friendship with Hell or in a word that I say all at once with any that are good companions onely in sinning Such men having no virtue in themselves must needs hate it in others as being a reproach to them and therefore they are still besieging it using all arts and Stratagems to undermine it and having nothing else to recommend them into mens affections but their managery of vice no way to merit but by serving iniquity they not onely comply with our own evill inclinations that so they may be grateful and insinuate into us but they provoke too and inflame those tendencies that they may be more useful to us having no other means to work their ends And then such friends by the same reason must be false and trecherous and all that we declaime at and abhorre in enemies when that shall be the way to serve their ends because they have no virtue to engage them to be otherwise and to be such is to be constant to their own designs their dispositions and usances These are the pests of all Societies they speak and live infection and friendship with them is to couple with the Plague These do