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A07790 A short treatise of death in sixe chapters Together with the ænigmatick description of old age and death written Ecclesiastes 12 chap. exponed and paraphrased in English meetre. Written by Mr. William Morray minister of Gods word. Morray, William. 1631 (1631) STC 18167; ESTC S121485 18,101 56

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second was to them a Sacrament or signe that so soone as they should transgresse GODS commandement they should die This is evident of GODS owne words to them which contained a command or permission when hee said Of every tree in the Garden you shall freely eate Genes 2 16.17 and an inhibition with a threatning when hee said But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evill thou shall not eate of it for in the day thou eatest thereof dying thou shall die Also the holy Apostle affirmeth sinne to bee the efficient cause of death Rom. 5.12 even that which provocked GOD to punish mankynd with death Materiall cause death hath none neither properly formall As no privation hath either matter or forme as darknesse is the privation or absence of light sicknesse the privation or absence of health so death is the privation or absence of lyfe from the bodie The finall causes of death are chiefly two The first is the manifestation of GODS justice and trueth His justice in punishing sinne His trueth in executing his owne threatning In the day thou eatest thereof to wit of the forbidden tree dying thou shalt die Now albeit this death in the same day when they eate of the fruite of the forbidden tree was not consummat yet that same very day it seased vpon them Therefore Seneca sayeth truely Epist 24 Wee part this same verie day of our life with death As the last drop spoiles not the running Glasse but that also which runne before so our last houre wherein wee cease to liue maketh not death alone but perfiteth it alone The other finall cause of death was to humble man and woman whose first principall sinne was pryde therefore GOD told them after they had waxed proude and rebellious Genes 3.19 Dust thou art and vnto dust shalt thou returne The consideration heereof made Abraham humble when hee said Gen 18 27 Shall dust and ashes speake to my LORD And Iob when hee said Iob. 17.14 I haue said to corruption thou art my father The consideration of death and of the causes thereof should teach vs first not to marvaile that death is fearefull to all flesh it being the separation of the soule from the bodie This made our LORD IESUS CHRIST naturally to feare death yet without sinne when he prayed 〈…〉 Father let this cuppe depart from mee But to vs death is the mo●● fearefull because in the owne nature of it it is the just punishment of sinne as testifieth the Apostle saying The wages of sinne is death Secondly Rom. 6.23 This consideration of death and of the causes thereof should teach vs not to murmure or grudge against GOD when our last houre commeth but meditate vpon GODS justice and trueth foresaid And say with David I was silent because thou did it Psal 39 9 which words that godly man Mr. Calvin had alwayes in his mouth Vide Calvini vitam in the extreame paines of sicknesse and death Thirdly this consideration of death and of the causes thereof should teach vs to abhorre pride and to bee humble following the example of Abraham Iob David Hezekiah and other holy men of GOD. Fourthly this consideration of death and the causes thereof should teach vs to follow the counsell of Salomon Remember now thy Creator in the dayes of thy youth Eccles 12.1 whiles the evill dayes come not nor the yeares approch wherein thou shall say I haue no pleasure in them that is before sicknesse old age and death come vpon vs as afterwards hee expoundeth The third Chapter CHAP. 3. Of the feare of death THere is a twofold feare of death wherevnto wee are subject one naturall when wee abhorre the separation of the soule from the body and this feare of death may bee without sinne for our LORD IESUS CHRIST who knew no sinne was subject therevnto when hee prayed sundrie tymes and said Father let this cuppe depart from mee and hee prayed to him who was able to saue him from death 〈…〉 and was heard in that which he feared as the Apostle testifyeth Also when wee feare it as it is the punishment of sinne that feare is good that we may repent hope for mercie and be comforted This feare of death was in Paul when he said 〈…〉 O miserable man that I am Who shall delyver mee from this body of death Against which immediately hee was comforted by meditation of GODS mercie in CHRIST and said I thanke GOD through IESVS CHRIST our LORD c. We may also lawfully feare death because thereby we are depryved of comfort in Church or Common-wealth which living we our selfe had or did communicate to others Thus did David feare death Psal 6.5 when he said In death there is no rememberance of thee O Lord in the graue who shall giue thee thankes And in an other place Psal 30.9 What profite is there in my blood when I goe downe to the pit Shall the dust praise thee O LORD Shall it declare thy trueth This same feare of death was in Hezekiah when hee said Isa 38.11 I shall not see the LORD even the LORD in the land of the living I shall behold man no more with the inhabitants of the world and this much of the lawfull feare of death There is an other kynd of feare of death which is vnlawfull and sinfull and therefore to be corrected striven against and resisted this feare of death proceedeth of ignorance infidelitie or of despaire Ignorance when a man thinking vpon death knoweth not what shall become of his soule departing from his bodie This feare of death was in Adrian the Empreour who a little before his death spake these verses Animula vagula blandula Hospes comesque corporis Quae nunc abibis in loca Pallidula rigida nudula Nec ut soles dabis jocos That is to say Litle vaging merrie soule Body's companion and guest Now to what places shalt thou goe Pale alrish naked in this hast Neither shall any more Make sports as before The feare of death which commeth of infidelitie is when a man thinking vpon death or dying belieues not in GOD through IESUS CHRIST for remission of his sinnes and deliverance from the second death which is Hell To this feare the children of GOD may bee and haue beene subject yet it is an vnlawfull and sinfull feare and commeth by Sathan his tentation the conscience of sinne and weaknesse of faith This feare was in David Psal 22.1 when hee cryed out My GOD my GOD why hast thou forsaken mee And in Hezekiah when he said Isaiah 38 12.13 From day even to night will thou make an end of mee c. To this feare all those are subject who know there is a GOD a Heaven a Hell ever while they get the saving knowledge of CHRIST and belieue in him that hee died for them and rose againe to deliver them from the bondage of Sathan sinne and
often meditation of death dying often we may in end die both easily and well Cicero sayeth that the whole life of wise men is the meditation of death Somnium Scip. And it is recorded of the Macedonian King that he commanded his Page once everie day to come and say to him Remember thou art mortall That holy man Hieronimus had alwayes in his studie besides him a dead mans skull and running glasse to keepe him in mynd of shortnesse of his life and certaintie of his death Secondly the often meditation of death is necessare and profitable to make vs liue and die well because it is a strong bitte and bridle against sinne Remember thy death sayeth Ierome and thou shall not sinne and GOD speaking by Moses of his people Israell sayeth Deuter. 32.29 O that they were wise then would they vnderstand this they would consider their latter end and IEREMIE Lament 1.9 Her filthinesse is in her skirts she remembered not her last end Eccles 11.9 and SALOMON scorning the folly of youth sayeth Rejoyce O young man in thy youth and let thy heart cheare thee in the dayes of thine youth and walke in the wayes of thine heart and in the sight of thine eyes then he addeth as water to their wyne but know thou that for all these things GOD will bring thee to judgement Thirdly often meditation of death causeth vs to contemne this short vaine life wherein all is vanitie and vexation of Spirit which is like to a dreame a shaddow a vapour like to the way of a ship in the sea or like to an arrow shot foorth of a bow which both when they are past their trace is no more seene and man in this life is like the flower of the field which sor a tyme is greene but afterwards withereth and falleth downe so I may say with one Vita quid est hominum nisi vallis plena malorum Principio medio fine dolenda suo That is to say What is mans life a valley full of ill Beginning mids and end lamenting still And with an other What if a day or a month or a yeare Crowne thy delights with a thousand wisht contentings Essex lament Can not the chaunce of a night or an houre Crosse thy delights with as many sad tormentings Finally this often meditation of death prepareth vs for it and armeth vs against it so that it commeth not to vs vnawars as a thiefe in the night but wee looke for it wee watch and pray for strength and comfort in the houre of it and when it commeth will say with old Simeon Now LORD thou lettest thy servant depart in peace and also with David and CHRIST In thy hands O LORD I commend my Spirit and with the first Christian Martyre Stephen LORD IESUS receaue my Spirit The second Chapter What death is and of the causes of naturall death IN holy Scripture death is taken in diverse senses as first and most properly for the dissolution of soule and body Secondly for the separation of soule from GOD his grace and favour Thirdly for the separation both of bodie and soule from GOD his grace and glorie eternallie Death then beeing taken into the first sense is commoun to all mankynd since the fall of Adam and Evah our first Parents as witnesseth the Apostle saying As by one man sinne entered in the world Rom. 5.12 and by sinne death and so death went over all men for all men haue sinned In the second sense death since the fall of our first Parents is also common to all mankind vntill they be quickned againe by the Spirit of regeneration as testifieth this same Apostle saying And you hath he quickned who were dead in sinnes and trespasses Ephes 2.1 In the third sense Death is only proper to the Reprobate and it is called in holy Scripture the second death as posterior to the first which wee call naturall death from this death there is a promise of GOD that all such shall bee delivered Revel 20 6 who are partakers of the first resurrection that is of true faith and repentance Now in order of time death in finne is first that is to say the separation of soule and body from GOD his grace and favour Naturall death which is the separation of soule and body is next Everlasting death which is the separation of both soule and body from the grace and glory of GOD for ever last The first sort of death is verie fearefull but the feare of it apprehended by few because it floweth from the wrath of GOD and is a death in sinne a spirituall death yet it is not desperate for Christ died for vs Rom. 4.25 and rose againe to justifie and sanctifie vs And GOD for his sake freely forgiues our sinne who beleeue in his Sonne his Spirit is given vs with his word and Sacraments to regenerate and quicken and at last to perfectly sanctifie vs. 2 Cor. 3.18 The second sort of death is also fearefull because in the owne nature of it it is the punishment of sinne Also because in this dissolution of soule and body that haue beene straitly and long joyned together and acquaint one with other as two neare and deare friends they are loath to sunder So nature abhorreth and feareth this very naturall death but faith and grace overcommeth this horror and feare and maketh the true Christians to triumph over death As witnesseth the Apostle when hee said O wretched man that I am who shall deliver mee from this body of death Rom. 7 24.25 I thanke GOD through Iesus Christ And in an other place O death where is thy sting 1 Cor. ●5 55.56.57 The sting of death is sinne and the strength of sinne is the Law But ihanks bee to GOD who giveth vs the victorie through our LORD IESVS CHRIST The third sort of death is most terrible because from it there is no redemption nor delyverie if once wee bee plunged therein It is therefore called the second death the wrath to come everlasting fire everlasting paine everlasting destruction from the which both living and dying wee should labour and pray to bee delivered seeing wee are warned to flie from the wrath to come Math. 37 And IESUS CHRIST hath delivered all true Christians from thence This much of the diverse sorts of death 1 Thess 1.10 whereof the holy Scripture maketh mention Now I minde chiefly to speake of naturall death which I define The dissolution of soule and body The causes there of are these following First the efficient cause of death is sinne for if man and woman had not sinned they should not haue died Thus GOD did signifie to our first Parents by the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evill which grew in the midst of the Garden in Eden The first was to him a Sacrament or signe that so long as they continued in GODS obedience they should liue happily The