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A47177 A sermon preached at the meeting of Protestant dissenters called Quakers in Turners-Hall, London, on the 16th of the second month, 1696 : being the publick day of thanksgiving for the deliverance of the King and Kingdom : to which is added a testimony ... to King William the III from the aforesaid people ... / by George Keith. Keith, George, 1639?-1716. 1696 (1696) Wing K208; ESTC R28960 18,109 32

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greatest enemies are those of his own house So it was in this case David's worst Enemies were those of his own House he did not watch and keep his guard against them in the time of his Prosperity when he was advanced to the Crown and Scepter of Judah and Israel and his Enemies subdued under him after God had delivered him from the Hands of all his Enemies he should have kept himself from his Iniquity as he had done formerly when Saul hunted and pursued him as a Partridge upon the Mountains Men and Women commonly have some particular Sin and Lust which in a peculiar manner they may call their own Iniquity It is Voluptuousness and the love of Carnal Pleasure in some Ambition and Pride in others and Envy and Malice in some and Covetousness which is Idolatry in others Therefore let not Men Flatter and Deceive themselves and think that there is nothing of the Seed and Principle of Sin remaining in their Flesh I have heard of the Saying of a choice Christian a worthy Woman she had long experienced a blessed State of nearness to God I have heard a Person say that had it from her own Mouth that for the space of some Years the Grace of God did shine in her as the Sun at Noon-Day It was a constant thing with her to walk with God the whole Day from her rising up to her lying down and she enjoyed a lively sense of the Love of God and the Consolations of his Holy Spirit But it pleased the Lord afterwards to hide his Face and then she was troubled yet God did not utterly leave her for she Died a good Christian But He did withdraw and with-held from her those sensible Joys and Consolations she had rasted and felt in Communion with Him some have heard her say When it was so with me that the Light of God's Countenance was lifted up upon me and he had put gladness into my Heart I thought there was no Sin had any place or room in me but after those refreshing Joys and sensible Consolations were removed and the Lord did hide his Face from me who hath promised he will not utterly forsake his People whose Faithfulness doth engage him never finally to leave them tho' for some time he may seem to Desert them when I had said she those wonderful Joys and refreshings from the presence of the Lord I thought Sin had been quite gone but afterward I found it was but driven into a corner Many that think they are come to high Attainments may say For I know that in me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing O wretched Creature that I am who shall deliver me from the body of this death I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I my self serve the law of God but with the flesh the law of sin The Work that God hath appointed to every Christian is like the work of a Gardener Dressing his Garden we are so to manage our Hearts and order our Conversations and Cultivate our selves that we may be as a Watered Garden to the Lord. A Dresser of a Garden must take great pains and labour hard to make it Fruitful if he doth not diligently and constantly employ himself Weeds will be springing up and hinder the growth of the Herbs and Flowers therefore the Gardener must lay his Hands to it and pluck up the noxious Weeds that they may not spread and spoil and overrun the Garden So we must labour and take pains with our Hearts and Souls I remember it was a saying of Bernard in a Letter which he wrote to some of his Friends Let your Soul be continually in your Hands as David said my soul is continually in my hands that is in a way of reliance and giving it up into the Hands of the Lord. But Bernard when he saith Let your Soul be continually in your Hands he means thus Let your Soul be continually washing and cleansing every Day more and more that you may be purified and kept unspotted from the World If we have a spot or speck upon a Garment we will take pains to rubit out And thus it ought to be with every one of us let our Souls be continually in our Hands let us be dressing our Hearts continually and keep them with all keeping keep them with all Diligence for out of them are the Issues of Life keep your Hearts with all keeping and our Lord Christ will refresh you with his Living Water as he told the Woman of Samaria Whosoever drinketh of the Water that I shall give him shall never thirst but the Water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of Water springing up unto everlasting Life There is a great Mystery in this God for Christ's sake and through Christ Jesus hath placed in us an inward principle of Divine Life We are oft refreshed with the Streams of this Living Spring that flows within us reviving us with the sense of the Love of God What is it that oft hinders this Well from springing up in us but the dirt and rubbish of Sin The Philistines stopped the VVells that Abraham and Isaac's Servants had Digged but they unstopped them again that the VVaters might spring up Let us keep our Hearts clear from the dirt and rubbish of Sin that this VVell may spring up in us to Everlasting Life VVhen our Saviour was demanded of the Pharisees when the Kingdom of God should come He answer'd them and said The Kingdom of God cometh not with observation Neither shall ye say Lo here or lo there for behold the kingdom of God is within you Yet they were bad Men and Hypocrites It was in them as a very little Seed it was in them as if it were not in them as the Man that had one Talent he had it as if he had it not he did no good with it our Lord called him wicked and slothful Servant and said Take therefore the Talent from him and give it unto him which had ten talents For unto every one that hath shall be given and he shall have abundance but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath A Covetous Man wants what he hath as if he had it not Christ Jesus is the true Light that lighteth every Man that cometh into the World I dissent from them that speak slightly of that Light which reproves Sin in the Consciences of Men and Women God hath put his Law in Mens Hearts and as the Great Law-giver he hath written it there with his own Finger and the Gentiles that have not the Law are a Law to themselves for if God had not writ his Law in all Mens Hearts they would have no sin where no Law is there is no Transgression God also writes his Laws in the Hearts of true Believers and softens their Hearts to take the impression of it but every Unbeliever and unconverted Man and Woman hath a