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A48378 Divine meditations: or, A honey-comb to refresh weary travellers Being a collection of divine sayings out of the Holy Scriptures of truth. Gathered by G.L. Liddell, George. 1700 (1700) Wing L1974; ESTC R213617 12,623 25

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Divine Meditations OR A Honey-comb To Refresh Weary Travellers BEING A Collection of Divine Sayings out of the Holy Scriptures of Truth Gathered by G. L. The Second Edition Corrected Psal 19.10 11. Thy Statutes are more to be desired than much fine Gold and sweeter also than Honey from the Honey-comb and in keeping of them there is a great Reward LONDON Printed for Iohn Marshall at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street 1700. Where you may be supplied with most of Dr. Owen's Mr. Mead's and Mr. Bunyan's Work and Effigies Books Newly Printed and Sold by John Marshall at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street GOod Company or Sudden Thoughts on Things past present and to come Price 2 d. A Funeral Sermon Preached at the Merchants Lecture at Pinners-Hall Broad-street upon the Death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Gouge who Deceased Jan. 8. 1699. By John Nesbitt Price 6 d. The Young Man's Remembrancer and Youth's Best Choice in Two Anniversary Discourses By M. M. Price bound 1 s. An Elegiack Essay on the Pious Memory of Mr. Matthew Mead Minister at Stepney c. also most of his Works and his Effigies Engraved c. The Regular Architect or The general Rule of the Five Orders with a New Addition by John Leake for the Benefit of Free Masons Carpenters Joiners Carvers Painters Bricklayers and Plaisterers in general for all Ingenious Persons in the Art of Building The Art of Defence in which the Guards Passes Enclosures and Disarms are Represented by proper Figures The Pens Dexterity or Mr. Rich's Short-hand Improved or the Readiest Way to attain the Art of Short-writing as also Mr. Rich's Testament and Psalms in the same Character England's Golden Treasure or The Compleat Miner or A Discovery of Rich Mines laying on of Hands proved a Gospel Ordinance The Bands of Love and Peace or The Duties of Christians one to another together with their Duty to their Pastor or Minister and his Duty to them A Honey-comb c. CHAP. I. 1 O That great and glorious Work of God in Conversion of a Sinner Angels and Saints Rejoices to have the number of their Heavenly Company increase 2 The Enjoyment of God experimentally is the Life of all our Joys whatever our Condition be that 's our good Chear and Welfare 3 For no less will satisfie a Gracious Heart than that either God may be with him on Earth or he may be with God in Heaven 4 O then let us Labour to see and enjoy God in all things and all things in God! 5 It 's no Sin to show our Righteousness but it 's a Sin to have nothing but a show of Righteousness 6 Though God hath promised to give to them that ask him yet many ask and miss because they ask amiss 7 Wicked Men are Dead while they Live but the Godly Live while they are Dead 8 The Tie of the Covenant is sure where Christ is the Surety of the Covenant 9 They who Glory in their shame without Repentance will be ashamed of their Glory hereafter 10 To be very Great and very Good is a very great Goodness 11 Men we Try before we Trust but God we may Trust before we Try 12 Nothing engages a Saint to love God so much as this that God loves him so much 13 The Saints shall not be tempted above what they are able or at most not above what God will enable them to 14 The Saints fare better yea are far better for one anothers Prayers 15 If Men did consider that the Milk of the Word is the Food of the Soul they would rather their Bodies be without Soul 's than their Churches without faithful Preachers 16 No Man is more hated of God than the Hypocrite for a counterfeit Religion shall find a real Hell 17 The greatest earthly Pleasures are but Pains in their Loss 18 some Men find the Want of Comforts and some find Comforts in Wants 19 The means of Grace is but a mean thing in Comparison of Grace which is the main thing 20 The great Good and Means which God affords his People here is but little to what he minds to give them hereafter 21 Sathan knows not the Thoughts of a Ma● Heart for it's God's peculiar Treasure 22 Afflictions are the Touch stone and great Discoverer of Sincerity David 23 It fills the Soul with unspeakable Joy to Remember whilst it suffers the Will of God is a doing 24 Men are not happy in having more Good than others but in doing more Good than others 25 Some go a Fishing with Holiness and when they have their Ends there is an end of their Profession 26 When Religion and Profession goes together it 's hard to say which a Man follows but when separate the true Professor's Mettle is shown 27 It 's not always a Token of God's Love to have one's desires granted for we may ask amiss 28 Sathan nor none of his Instruments can meddle with the Person or the Estates of Men without God's Permission Job 29 It 's the Part of a good Man to Reprove Vice though his Reproof should not be taken in good Part. 30 God may as soon cease to be God as cease to be Good Assoon cease to Live as cease to Love 31 By Reason of our Sins we have Cause to be Sorrowful in the midst of our Prayers but by Reason of God's Mercy we have Reason to Rejoice in the midst of our Sorrow 32 Carnal Men love the God's they make and forsakes the God that made them 33 It 's a Christian's Comfort though he have a fearful and unruly Heart yet he hath a faithful God to flee to to rule it 34 They that have no true Grace in their Life can have no true Peace in their Death 35 The things of this Life have not the Promise of Godliness but Godliness hath the Promise of the things of this Life 36 What we are afraid to do before Men we should be afraid to think before God 37 Riches Honours and Pleasures cannot give one Christ but Christ can give one Riches Honours and Pleasures 38 Death hath nothing Terrible in it but what our Lives hath made so by Sin 39 They who have no Tr●asures in Heaven cannot but be enraged when the Hope of their Gain is gone on Earth 40 A Christian that has his Faith awake cannot Sin without a Check in his Conscience 41 There is more of the Power of God seen in bringing us into the World than in bringing us out of any Trouble in the World 42 The Study of the Vanity of the Creatures is of an excellent use to bring us to the Knowledge of the Creator 43 Wicked Men thrive often but seldom blessed their Prosperity proves often their Curse 44 Men may put their Riches in the Grave with them but their Riches cannot keep them one Moment out of it 45 The Favour of God goes out for nothing in Man but the Wrath of God goes out for some Rebellion in Man 46 A Saint does not only look for Heaven