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A34552 Eucharistia, or, A grateful acknowledgement of God's goodness in preserving our most gracious King William and for the success of his arms this last summer : deliver'd in a sermon to a country-auditory on the 22d of September 1695, being the day appointed by authority for a public thanksgiving / by William Corbin. Corbin, William. 1695 (1695) Wing C6278; ESTC R27918 14,491 30

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Story God we read in Holy Writ preserved the Church of the Jews by the Conduct of Joseph and Moses of Joshua of David of Esther and many others and since that time his Church hath been ever dear to him in all Ages he hath still appeared for her in her Distresses and Afflictions and by some means or other as his infinite Wisdom hath thought most convenient hath wrought out her Deliverance sometimes by ordinary and sometimes by extraordinary means and preserved her in the midst of imminent Dangers and this hath been proved true more than once within the Experience of two or three Generations past God did heretofore make use of Constantine justly stiled Great for the Patronage Defence and Support of his Church in whose Relation this Nation may justly glory And in this Generation God hath not been wanting to give us extraordinary and signal Instances of that Care which he hath still for his Church amongst us in raising up our Valiant and Renowned King WILLIAM to be a Patron too and the Deliverer and Defender thereof that when we were even brought to the very brink of Ruin and in the eyes of Humane Probability we had scarce any way left to escape then God sent us a Deliverer in an extraordinary manner and gave him extraordinary Success beyond the Expectations either of his Friends or Enemies and hath from time to time preserved and secured his Person from many secret Machinations and open Violences of his Enemies and given Success to his Arms yea in this present Expedition hath given evident Demonstrations of his Care of him and hath given him such Success which I hope is but a Foretaste or Specimen of what Success he designs him if our Sins do not prevent it Let us therefore sing together in course according to the Example of the Text and with all the Intentions and Powers of our Souls praise and give thanks unto the Lord for he is good and his mercy endureth for ever towards Israel In discoursing of these Words I shall observe I. The Duty of Praise and Thanksgiving and then take notice of the Object thereof II. I shall speak something briefly to the Subject of this Praise which may serve as an Argument to prove the Reasonableness of the Duty III. Shew you the manner how it ought to be performed with the Qualifications with which it must be accompanied to render it acceptable to God and profitable to our Selves and so conclude with some brief Reflexions upon our Duty I begin with the First viz. The Duty of Praise and Thanksgiving And this is always incumbent upon the receiving of Blessings and therefore the Holy Prophet calls upon Men oftentimes in one Psalm to praise the Lord for his Goodness Psal 107.1 8 15 21 31. and declare the Wonders that he doth for the Children of Men yea he calls upon the Heavens and the Earth and the Stars yea the Angels in Heaven to praise the Lord Psal 71.6 and he himself will praise him continually And this is sometimes expressed by shewing forth Psal 9.1 sometimes by declaring his Doings Psal 96.30 and to exalt his Praise Isa 38.18 and many more And therefore I observe in the Second place That this Praise must have a determinate Object and that we must acknowledge to be twofold principally God and secondarily our Benefactors as the Instruments of God First The principal Object of our Praise and Thanks is God Jam. 1.17 for 't is from him that every good and perfect Gift cometh saith the Apostle and in him that we live move and have our being He is eminently the Object of our Praise as well for those excellent and divine Perfections that are in him as for those abundant Blessings and Favours which he bestoweth upon us which deservedly require our Praise and Adoration and therefore our Praise is sometimes taken for the whole Worship of God as St. Paul intimates Rom. 1.21 Psal 92.5 but more especially for that Joy and Gladness which we conceive of his Goodness For besides those Excellencies that dwell in him we have innumerable Benefits to praise and thank God for which I need not now stand to enumerate forasmuch as the repeated Affluence of them may be sufficient to lead an ingenious Temper to the Acknowledgment of that Bounty which bestoweth such good things upon us We have our Beings and all those necessary Supports which are required to sustain and refresh us from God he openeth his hand Psal 145.16 and filleth all things living with plenteousness our Wool and our Flax our Corn our Wine and Oyl comes all from the Bounty of God and are of excellent use to support and sustain our humane Nature And the Ordinances of God the Word preached and the Sacraments duely administred are of excellent use to beget in us and preserve us to a spiritual and eternal Life for which the pious Examples and the renowned Actions of those that have gone before us in the Faith of Jesus Christ are no small Advantage and may serve to excite our Diligence to write after their Copy that at last we may be Partakers of the same Glory with them in the Kingdom of Heaven All which comes from God and we ought to praise and thank God for them all But that which we come hither this Day to praise and thank God for more peculiarly is such a Blessing as we know not well how to express it it is the Preservation of his Majesty's Person in the midst of so eminent and great Dangers by whom as God's Instrument we enjoy all the forementioned Blessings And we praise and thank God this Day for the Success of his Arms against such an important and almost impregnable Fortification which he hath valiantly wrested out of the possession of our Enemies almost in the sight of their whole Army And that by his Conduct God hath delivered so many Thousands of our own Soldiers out of the Captivity of our Enemies who were treacherously delivered unto them We acknowledge the Providence of God principally in the performance of all this and therefore we principally praise and thank God for them as also for those former Blessings which we have received which we know not well how to express the Greatness of It is for the Conservation of our pure Religion which beyond any thing that the Enemies thereof could ever yet make appear is the most pure Religion both in its Constitution and Discipline in its Precepts and Doctrine that is this day in the World We praise and thank God also for the free and publick Exercise of his Worship without any Idolatrous Injunctions or the giddy Inventions of Mercenary Priests And farther for the Conservation of our Civil Rights and Properties we bless and thank God this Day all which through his Goodness are now secured to us contrary to and beyond the Expectations of our Enemies yea beyond our own Hopes not many Years ago which cannot yet be forgotten by any