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A42143 A sermon preached at Alderly in the country of Gloucester, January IV, 1676/7 at the funeral of Sir Matthew Hale, kt, late Chief Justice of His Majestie's court of the King's bench / by E.G. ... Griffith, Evan, A.M., Minister of Alderly. 1677 (1677) Wing G1995; ESTC R2788 11,865 34

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the Righteous is not hurtful but beneficial no loss but great gain and advantage Of this Lesson we see two Branches 1. That the Righteous Man who is Evangelically Righteous as being justified by the Righteousness of Christ and sanctified by his Spirit must dye and go down into the Chambers of Death and Darkness and the House of Rottenness as well as others 2. That the Death of the Righteous is not hurtful but beneficial no loss but gain Of the First Death is the way of all the world Josh 23.14 The way of all the earth saith David 1 King 2.2 It is the end of all Men as Solomon Eccles 7.2 and the Righteous must walk and pass this way and come to this end before they come to their everlasting Home as well as others The wise man dyeth as well as the fool Eccles 2.16 yea in this respect the condition of the Children of Men and the condition of Beasts are alike As the one dyeth so dieth the other Eccles 3.19 No marvel if the condition of all Men be alike High and Low Rich and Poor Wise and Unwise Learned and Ignorant Righteous Unrighteous Godly and Prophane 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Mors impudens it fears no colours spares neither great nor good Abel dyed whose Person and Sacrifice God accepted as well as Cain whose Person and Sacrifice God rejected Abraham the Father of all the Faithful and the Friend of God Isaac Jacob Joseph all the Patriarchs Prophets Apostles Evangelists and Holy Men of God paid this Tribute and all must pay Heb. 9.27 Statutum est there is the necessity Omnibus there is the Universality of dying there is a Statute Law for both Enacted in the Court of Heaven which no Mortal can Repeal As sure as we are born to live so sure are we born to dye Nasci denasci ordo rerum est I need not travel far for many more Examples or Proofs of this only turn your Eyes to that doleful Object and sad Spectacle of Mortality under that black Vail then conclude of this necessity For if Art and Learned Skill and Industry of Physick could have continued him if Strength of Body could have preserved him if Wisdom and rare Gifts of Mind if Temperance in Diet if Chastness of Life if a concurrence of all excellent Virtues if Piety and the Power of Godliness the Life of Holiness if the Wishes of Men yea of a whole Nation if the Prayers and Tears of the Godly if any thing could have prevailed for him to give him any Priviledge against Deaths Arrest blackness and darkness had not at this time covered that Earthly Tabernacle wherein lately lodged so Heavenly a Mind Quest. Why should this be so hath not Christ died for the Righteous why then should they dye Death is the Wages of Sin hath not Christ suffered for all their Sins wherefore should they dye Answ Christ by his Death and Satisfaction hath freed them from the second Death and all the degrees of it as 1. Spiritual Death in Sin 2. The Damnation of the Soul at her sepaparation from the Body 3. From the Condemnation of the whole ●…lan at the Resurrection Go ye cursed into everl●sting fire This Death Christ by his Death hath abolished and freed the Righteous from but not from the first Death which is the separation of Soul and Body He hath only changed the nature and use of the first Death he hath taken away the sting and venom of it all the evil and hurt of it Of a Punishment for Sin he hath made it a Passage into Heaven of a Curse he hath turned it into a Blessing it did at first deprive Men of good but now it putteth the Righteous into the possession of all good The Righteous must dye Ratio 1. To accomplish the Decree and to prove the truth of God who said In the day thou eatest thereof morte morieris thou shalt surely dye Gen. 2.17 As they who are adjudged and condemned to dye are dead in Law albeit they be kept in Prison and not presently Executed so our first Parents though they did not immediately dye were subject to Death by the desert of Sin and so in them all their Posterity By one man sin entred into the world and death by sin and so death passed upon all men for that all have sinned Rom. 5.12 Now that the Decree of God might be accomplished and his Truth kept inviolate and stand with his Mercy Man yea the Righteous Man must dye the first Death If Man should dye no manner of Death how could the Truth of God appear and if that Death due to Sin had been inflicted on Man how should the Mercy of God have been manifested This Controversie God in his wonderful Wisdom hath reconciled thus Piat mors bona habet utraque quod petit in changing the cursed nature of Death and making that Temporal which was Eternal doth his Mercy appear and in the dissolution of Man's Body into Dust for a time doth his Truth appear Ra. 2. Because all are Dust Our Bodies are Earthly Tabernacles Houses of clay the foundation of them in the dust Job 4.19 All flesh is grass and the glory of man as the flower of the field Isa 40. Great as well as mean ones their Glory fades they wither as the Grass and meet all in the Dust Our life is a vapour Ja. 4.14 The Sea never resteth but is always ebbing or flowing so is it with the Life of Man it never standeth at one stay every Day cutteth off one part of our Life no power can make my Life so long to day as it was yesterday we are nearer our end in the Evening than in the Morning Job 4.20 We are destroyed from morning to evening Even as Rivers run into the Sea so our Life runs into Death This is the Reason which the Lord useth Gen. 3.19 Dust thou art and into dust shalt thou return Ra. 3. Because here is no continuing City for any We are Strangers and Pilgrims and are placed in the World for a season as Men upon a Stage to act our parts and then must be gone to give room for others One generation passeth away and another generation cometh Eccles 1.4 Ra. 4. The Righteous are taken away because the World is not worthy of them Heb. 11 38. They are the means of Blessings to the World 1. By their presence 2. By their Prayers they stand in the gap they stave off Judgments from the World the Angel could do nothing to filthy Sodom until Lot was gone out of it into Zoar Gen. 19.22 3. By their Examples and 4. By their Counsel But the wicked World will neither follow their Example nor take their Counsel Therefore the Lord doth take away the Righteous in Mercy to Them but in Judgment to the World Branch 2. The Death of the Righteous is not hurtful but beneficial no loss but great gain and advantage This will appear 1. By the Phrases which the Holy
Ghost useth to describe the Death of the Righteous It is a sleeping in Jesus 1 Thessalon 4. A resting in hope Psalm 16. A putting off an earthly tabernacle 2 Pet. 1.14 A falling of a corn of Wheat into the ground that it may spring up more glorious a sowing in God's Acre Joh. 12.24 It is a gathering of them to their Fathers 1. Of their Bodies from a place of care and labour o● trouble and pain to a place of easerest and security They shall enter into peace rest in their beds Vers 2. 2. Of their Souls from the Body to God to Abraham's Bosom from an Earthly Tabernacle and House of Clay to an House not made with Hands Eternal in the Heavens from Men to Angels from Sinners to Saints perfectly righteous from Enemies to their best Friends from the Vale of the shadow of Death to the Land of the Living from the Church Militant to the Church Triumphant from Earth to Heaven whither they are gathered as the Apostle teacheth at large Heb. 12.22 23 24. to Mount Sion the City of the Living God the Heavenly Jerusalem to an innumerable company of Angels to God the Judge of all and the Spirits of just Men made perfect to Jesus the Mediator of the New Covenant 2. This will yet evidently appear if we consider two things 1. The Evils from which the Righteous are freed by Death 2. The Good which comes unto them in Death the Blessed Estate they shall then enter into and so continue to all Eternity For the first they shall be freed 1. From all Evils corporal and temporal Sicknesses Diseases Aches Pains Griefs Toyl Labour Crosses and Losses Troubles and Persecutions which God's Children as long as they live here are subject unto The Disciple of Christ must take up his Cross Through much tribulation we must enter into the Kingdom of Heaven Act 14.22 We must look for Afflictions so long as Life lasteth but Death makes an end of them all Life and Trouble are Twins which were born together Job 5.7 Man is born unto trouble as the sparks fly upward and must dye together as John heard it by a Voice from Heaven Revelat 14. Blessed are the dead which dye in the Lord for they rest from their labours All labour in their Actions and dolour in their Passions are ended then shall God wipe away all tears from their eyes Revelat. 21.4 Again they are often taken away to prevent some extraordinary Evils to come as in the Text So Josiah 2 King 22. was put in his Grave in peace that he might not see the evil that God did bring upon his Land So Luther was taken away not long before that miserable Calamity which the Lord brought upon Germany for their contempt of the Gospel Augustine died before the taking of Hippo Paraeus before ●he taking of Heydelberg happy is he who dieth before his Country i. e. before the ruine and desolation of his Country Virgil. Faelix Nepotianus qui haec non videt saith Jerom of his Friend Nepotianus Jerom lived in a calamitous time and he counted his Friend happy that he died before he saw those Calamities 2. The Righteous by death are freed from Spiritual Evils as 1. From the Assaults of the Devil our Life here is a continual Warfare the Church is Militant and we must fight as the Lord's Souldiers and that not against Flesh and Blood for then one Man's Sword would be as long as anothers and one Man's Skin as thick as anothers but against Principalities Powers Rulers of the darkness of this World Spiritual Wickednesses Lambs against roaring Lions Men against Devils and not for a Natural or Temporal but for a Spiritual and Eternal Life not for an Earthly but for a Heavenly Crown and Kingdom And in this War there is no time of Truce if the Devil be overcome one time he will suddenly and none knows how soon give a fresh Assault but Death ends the Battel not as among Earthly Warriours when the one dieth in the Fight the other getteth the upper hand but in this Fight the Devil hath not the Victory by the death of the Faithful but the Faithful at the end get a full and final Conquest and ascend into Heaven there to triumph the Devil cannot assault them there he may compass the Earth but he cannot enter within the Lists of Heaven he never came thither to assault any since he was cast out though he tempted Adam in the Earthly Paradise and got him to be thrust out yet can he not tempt any in the Heavenly Paradise 2. It is no small evil to the Righteous to live and converse among the Wicked to see the Land dishonour God as just Lot was vexed with the filthy conversation of the Wicked Dwelling among them in seeing and hearing he vexed his righteous soul from day to day at their unlawful deeds 2 Pet. 2.7 8. He which is truly grieved for Sin in himself will be also grieved for Sin in others so David Psal 119.136 Rivers of waters run down mine eyes becaus● men keep not thy law and Psal 120.5 Wo is m● that I am constrained to dwell in Mesech and in the tents of Kedar barbarous and profane People that did neither know God nor fear nor love nor serve him Now this World is full of scandalous Sinners that if a Man would not keep any converse with such he must go out ●f the World as St. Paul saith 1 Cor. 5.10 But Death frees the Righteous from this evil for it taketh them out of the World that they shall not behold either the Sins which Men commit against God or the evils which God doth bring upon them yea Death doth carry them into Heaven to the Society of the Holy Angels and the Spirits of Just Men made perfect which sin not at all but do the Will of God in all perfection 3. Another Evil from which the Righteous are freed in Death is the practice of Sin here as Solomon saith There is not a just man upon earth that doth good and sinneth not Eccles 7.20 In many things we sin all Jam. 3.2 As the Wicked sin in all things so the Righteous yea all the Righteous sin in many things and nothing is so grievous to the true Christian as Sin it is as the Thorn 2 Cor. 12. or barbed head of an Arrow in the tender Flesh a Splinter under the Nail it woundeth in the piercing in and woundeth in the taking out he will cry with St. Paul O wretched man that I am c. Rom. 7. But Death destroyeth Sin this is a Mystery of Grace Sin brought in Death and Death drives out Sin After Death the Righteous shall be perfectly sanctified and made like the Angels to do the Will of the Lord readily willingly chearfully delightfully and constantly At first Death was inflicted as a punishment for Sin but now it is used as 〈◊〉 means to stop the course of Sin Tunc dictum est homini morieris si peccaveris
nunc dicitur morer● ne pecces Then it was said to Man If thou sin thou shalt dye now it is said to the Righteous Man Dye that thou mayst not sin Sin is the Mother and Death is the Daughter and the Daughter shall become the destroyer of her own Mother Unto the Christian Death is a perfect mortification of all his earthly members and the destruction of the whole Body of Sin 2. The Good which Death brings to the Righteous Man is manifold 1. It brings him into the presence of God the Father Son and Holy Ghost our Father Redeemer and Comforter an immediate communion and fellowship with the Sacred Trinity 2. The Beatifical Vision of God To see his face Rev. 22.4 To see him as he is 1 Joh. 3.2 3. Union with God 4. Fruition of God and that for the manner immediately all means ceasing for the measure fully enjoy God in all and all in God for time eternally for ever with the Lord and reign for ever and ever Revelat. 22.5 for th● place in the third Heaven the Heaven of Heavens the Paradise of God where the Throne of God and of the Lamb is for the company joyned with us the innumerable company of glorious Angels and blessed Saints from this Fruition will arise endless and unspeakable Joy and Pleasure and Glory That far more exceeding and eternal weight of Glory 2 Cor. 4.17 Usus 1. In that Death cannot be avoided we should learn to prepare and wait for it to have our Loins girded as the Israelites and our Staves in our Hands ready to take our Journey from Egypt to Canaan as Fowls desirous to fly stretch out their Wings so should we being desirous to be with the Lord stretch out our Affections towards Heaven As Abraham was in the Door of his Tent when the Angel appeared unto him and Elijah in the mouth of the Cave when the Lord appeared unto him so we should be ready to come out of the Cave and Tabernacle of our Body when the Lord appeareth unto us by his Messenger Death Let our Lamps be trimmed our Lights burning and always watching as our Lord commandeth Matth. 24.42 Watch therefore for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come And holy Job practised Job 14. All the days of my appointed time will I wait till my change come Look to your Faith that it be unfeigned the Faith of God's Elect to Conscience that it be pure undefiled void of offence towards God and Man to Conversation that it be such as becometh the Gospel that is holy and in Heaven a good Life will sit us for a comfortable Death and a comfortable Death will assure us of a joyful Resurrection Usus 2. Death to the Righteous is not hurtful therefore not to be feared but is beneficial therefore to be desired Unto the gracious Christian whose Conscience is purged from dead Works Death shall neither be fearful nor bitter Acerbitas non mortis sed culpae The bitterness is not in Death but in Sin as a Serpent wanting a Sting may hiss but cannot hurt a Man may take it in Hand and put it in his Bosom so the Righteous Man may welcome and embrace Death and be sure it will never hurt him it is not the death of the Man but of Sin in the Man it is not the destruction but the absolution of the Christian the dissolution of the Body is the absolution of the Soul So then not Death it self but the Opinion of Death is terrible for since it translates us from this present evil Wo●●d and Va●e of Misery and the shadow of Death into everlasting Life into the Land of the Living How can it be called Death said one of the Ancients being nomine magis quam re formidabilis formidable rather in name than indeed The separation of the Soul from God that is Death but the separation of the Soul from the Body is only the shadow of Death Therefore such as are dead not in Soul but in the Flesh are not said to be properly dead but to be covered with the shadow of Death The Righteous Man who is Evangelically Righteous hath no cause to fear Death but with St. Paul desire to be dissolved and to be with Christ Let him only fear Death who is unwilling to go to Christ It is true which Solomon saith that The day of a mans death that is a Righteous Man's death is better than the day of his birth Eccles 7.3 The day of a Godly Man's Birth is the beginning of his Misery but the day of his Death is the end of his Misery and an entrance into endless Glory and Bliss Usus 3. Consolation as to the Death of our Righteous Friends It cannot be denied but that we ought in a special manner to consider and lay to Heart the Death of our Righteous Friends that are near and dear unto us of whom we have good grounds to be perswaded that they sleep in Jesus and dye in the Lord for it may be they were taken from us because we were not worthy of them and the Mercies we received from God in and by them and were not thankful unto God for them or that we gloried were proud of them and trusted too much in them made Flesh our Arm. We must consider whether God hath deprived us of them as a punishment of our Sins and Unthankfulness as the Widow of Sarepta said unto the Prophet O man of God! art thou come to call my sins to remembrance 1 King 17.18 In this respect we have cause to mourn and lay to Heart the Death of our Righteous Friends We of this Place have cause indeed to mourn droop hang down our Heads like Bulrushes to weep yea to weep if it were possible Rivers of Tears till we can weep no more with David because our Honourable dearest Lord and best Friend to all of us is not But that this may be guided with Wisdom and that we be not swallowed up of Sorrow let us rightly understand where he is not He is not in a Prison but in a Palace of freedom and enlargement he is not in the Sea tossed with Waves exposed to Storms but arrived safely in the Haven he is not in Bondage of Corruption but in the glorious Liberty of the Sons of God he is not in the Way and upon his Journey travelling and toyling but in his Country and at home in his own Mansion in his Father's House he is not in the hope of Heaven but in the actual possession of it And look how far Heaven doth excel the Earth eternal Good things momentary and perishing Vanities the true Joys of the Saints of God the false Delights of the Sons of Men So much is his Condition better than ours is or his was when with us Oh then Pereat contristatio ubi est tanta consolatio Forget we our Sadness in the midst of such Joys and let these Consolations allay the bitterness of our Grief and dry up in
IMPRIMATUR GUIL SILL R. P. D. HEN. Episc Lond. à Sac. Dom. Feb. 23. 1676 7. A SERMON PREACHED At Alderly in the County of Gloucester January IV. 1676 7 AT THE FUNERAL OF Sir MATTHEW HALE K t. Late Chief Justice of His MAJESTIE's Court of the KING'S BENCH By E. G. A. M. Minister of Alderly LONDON Printed by W. G. for William Shrowsbury at the Sign of the Bible in Duke-lane 1677. A SERMON Preached at the Funeral of Sir MATTHEW HALE K t. At Alderly Jan. 4. 1676 7. Isa 57.1 The Righteous perisheth and no man layeth it to heart and merciful men are taken away none considering that the Righteous is taken away from the evil to come IN the ninth Verse of the former Chapter the Holy Prophet threatneth a fearful Judgment that was like to fall on the Jews he calls for the wild Beasts of the Field and the Forest to come and devour meaning the Gentiles which should be Executioners of the Lord's Judgments and because the Lord is Righteous in all his Ways and Holy in all his Works he shews what Causes would provoke the Lord to inflict such a heavy Judgment upon his People as to give them up to be devoured by the Beasts of the Field and the Forest such savage Enemies The First Cause is set down at large in the rest of the Verse to the end of the Chapter Even the Blindness Idleness Covetousness and Security of their Watchmen who should have taught the Fear of the Lord the neglect of their Duty being a special Occasion of the Peoples Sin is alledged as the First Cause of God's Judgments threatned The Second Cause was in the Common People set down in the first Verse of this Chapter Even their careless neglect in not regarding nor considering the Death of the Righteous when many of them were taken away to warn them of some strange Judgement to come yet they laid it not to Heart nor considered but continued and proceeded in their Sins drinking and filling themselves with Wine and strong Drink and Merriment promising themselves happy Days as it is the manner of the Wicked to be most secure when Judgment is nearest unto them as we have Example in Belshazzar Dan. 5. he was among his Concubines and his Cups when the Hand wrote his Doom over against the Candlestick Mene mene tekel upharsin The Righteous perisheth These are the Words of the Holy and Evangelical Prophet lamenting the Spiritual Security of the Jews chiding and reproving them for their great Stupidity and Spiritual Lethargy Wherein we have First The Persons that dyed who are described by two excellent Properties 1. Righteous before God 2. Merciful towards Men. Secondly The Manner of their Death set forth by two Terms perisheth are taken away The Sin of careless People by two Phrases not laying to heart nor considering the death of the Righteous Fourthly the final Cause or special End for which they dye and are taken away and that is to prevent future Evils Concerning the Persons here are two great Problems to be resolved hard Questions Quest I. How can any Man be Righteous The Scripture saith There is none Righteous no not one II. How do the Righteous perish The Lord knoweth the way of the Righteous the way of the Ungodly shall perish Answ I. There is a Legal Righteousness so Adam was righteous in the state of Innocency being created after God's Image This Righteousness is forfeited and lost so by nature all are corrupt and unrighteous There is none Righteous II. There is an Evangelical Righteousness and this is twofold 1. The Righteousness of Imputation when the Righteousness of Christ is imputed to the Believer and received of him by Faith Christ is made of God to be unto us Righteousness 1 Cor. 1. Jehova tsidkenu Jer. 23.6 He was made Sin for us that we might be made the Righteousness of God in him 2 Cor. 5. ult As Christ was made Sin for us not by the infusion of Sin into his Person but by imputation of our Sins unto him So we are made righteous before God not by any Righteousness inherent in us but by the Righteousness of Christ imputed unto us 2. Believers are righteous by Sanctification when by the Spirit of Christ the Mind is enlightned the Heart is mollified the Will is rectified the Affections sanctified and the whole course of their Life is reformed the habits of Grace planted in them they are partakers of the Divine Nature so that as before they liked loved and lived in Sin now they abhor and avoid Sin and all the occasions of it He that doth righteousness is righteous 1 Joh. 3.7 This doth not make us perfectly Righteous but imperfectly not before God but before Men. Jam. 2.24 3. They that are Righteous thus by Justification and Sanctification are also merciful passively and actively Passively that is first in nature and order such as Gad received into Mercy and Favour hence they are called Vessels of Mercy prepared unto Glory Rom. 9.23 they are truly Righteous before God whom he hath received into Mercy in forgiving their Sins Rom. 4.6 7. Actively for such as shew mercy unto others these two are always found together in the same Persons as our Saviour Matth. 5.7 Blessed are the merciful for they shall receive mercy They have obtained pardoning Mercy and shall obtain crowning mercy He which receiveth mercy of the Lord will shew mercy unto Men. Quest II. How doth the Righteous perish Answ Not in Soul for that is immortal and cannot perish by any means but doth live out of the Body as well or more truly than in the Body This Solomon taught Ecclesiast 12.7 The spirit returns to God that gave it this St. Paul desireth To be dissolved and to be with Christ Phil. 1.23 and Lazarus enjoyed at his Death being carried by the Angels into Abraham's Bosom Luke 16. and this John saw in a Vision Revelat. 6.9 performed to the Saints he saw the Souls under the Altar Neither doth he perish in Body for the Body of a Righteous Man hath still a Being in the sight of God and remains a Member of Christ's Mystical Body This Union betwixt Christ and the Faithful is not of Souls only but also of Bodies the Bodies of Saints do not finally and totally perish their Dust in the Grave is precious in God's sight they only sleep in Jesus and by the power of Jesus shall be raised again glorious Bodies Phil. 3. ult Nothing perisheth of a Righteous Man in Death finally and totally but Sin They perish in appearance according to the Opinion of the World and the Judgment of Flesh and Blood The proper meaning of this Expression is They dye depart hence and are no more seen their place knoweth them no more or as the other Word is added exegetically they are taken away or gathered to God and his Christ to Angels and Saints Observation The Righteous and Godly Man must dye as well as others but the Death of
part the Fountain of our Tears Farther consider 1. His Gain Ballance that whereof you you have heard before with our Loss and then our Loss though exceeding great will hold no weight 2. Let that Argument which prevailed with the Ephesians in the like Case sway with us The will of the Lord be done Acts 21.13 Let us not make such Idols of our selves or our Friends as for their Death so comfortable and advantageous to them to be discontented with God's appointment 3. If the Heathen could say Non amittimus sed praemittimus why should not Christians much more be so perswaded and say We do not lose our Godly Friends but send them before us Usus 4. Yet take this Caution Beware of the Sin of this People reproved in the Text in not laying to Heart the Death of this our Honourable Dear Religious and Right Christian Lord but make we some Use of this sad dispensation of Divine Providence 1. Consider it as a plain Prognostication and Warning of some Evil to come as in the Text The Righteous is taken away from the evil to come a Trumpet sounded or a Beacon set on fire to alarm and awaken us out of the sleep of Sin to fright and fire Sinners out of their carnal security We may be assured he is freed from all Evils and Miseries present and it may be he prevented some extraordinary Judgments which remain for it Sin is rise and ripe hath all the Symptoms of Ripeness 1. It is great knows not how to be more sinful strikes immediately at the Glorious Face of God 2. Common from the highest to the lowest 3. It is impudent Sinners of this Generation cannot blush they declare their Sin as Sodom they hide it not 4. Incorrigible we have been stricken but we have not grieved we have been consumed but refused to receive Correction we have made our Faces harder than a Rock we have refused to return Jer. 5.3 We may therefore justly fear some strange future Evils when the Harvest is ripe the sharp Sickle will be thrust in and the Earth will be reaped and when the Grapes are fully ripe the Vine of the Earth shall be gathered and cast into the great Wine-press of the Wrath of God Rev. 14.14 Now God grant that as he hath prevented such Evils by his blessed Death so we may prevent them by our unfeigned and seasonable Repentance and by receiving that Exhortation Zeph. 2.1 2 3. The decree i● big and travelleth and will undoubtedly brin● forth therefore gather your selves O Nation see ye the Lord it may be ye shall be hid in the day 〈◊〉 the Lord's anger 2. Remember we his eminent Virtues and holy Graces for our imitation he hath no need of our Prayers or our Praises his Praise is not of Men but of God Though his God had honoured him highly in the sight of all wise learned good godly and great Men as unto his Servant David Made him a great name among the great men that are in the earth 2 Sam. 7. so that he will be eminently Famous to all Posterity as one of his Honourable Brethren a Learned Judge of the Land faith And let me add His Remembrance will be as The Remembrance of Josiah like the composition of the perfume made by the art of the Apothecary sweet as honey in all mouthes and Melodious in all Ears as musick at a banquet of wine Ecclus. 49.1 This is for our Comfort and Instruction but adds nothing to his Happiness which is in the highest perfection now in the clear sight and full fruition of the chiefest good If he desires any thing it is our Imitation that I am inclined to believe that the Saints in Glory desire the Salvation of their Brethren on Earth and consequently that they should be followers of them in the way of Salvation Rev. 6.10 Then remember we 1. His Humility Meekness and Gentleness and Self-denial in this Grace which indeed is the grace of every Grace he was another Moses 2. His Patience under all his Crosses and Tryals whereof he had no small portion and his long continued Affliction in this Excellent Virtue that he was another Mirror after holy Job 3. His Temperance and Sobriety in the midst of a sottish and swinish Generation 4. His Righteousness and Justice he was another Aristides to hinder him from administring of Justice impartially to high low Rich Poor without Fear or Favour was to stop the Sun in the Firmament and to divert its Course 5. His Piety and holy Devotion in publick in private in secret he kept close and constant communion with God 6. His Charity and Mercifulness to the Poor his bowels of Compassion were largely drawn out to them 7. His indefatigable Industry in all the Duties of his Calling general and particular it may be Engraven upon his Tomb Hic mortuus requiescit semel Qui vivus requievit nunquam Here being dead he resteth once Who being alive rested never These rare Virtues and precious Graces were deeply planted and habituated in his Gracious Soul even from his Youth for his God looked early upon him which was his own Expression to my self with great Humility and thankful Resignation of himself and all that he was and had to his good God from whom he acknowledged he received all These I say were acted and shined in the whole course of his Life Let us remember them carefully and conscionably follow him in these Holy Steps so shall we come to the Place and Estate wherein he is and meet again at the Right Hand of Jesus Christ at the Resurrection of the Just to our mutual Joy and rejoycing both his and ours and hear and have that joyful and blessed Doom Come ye blessed of my Father inherit the kingdom Which God of his infinite Mercy and rich Grace grant for Jesus Christ his dear Son's sake to whom be Glory and Majesty Dominion and Power and Blessing now and for ever Amen FINIS