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A64834 Sin, the plague of plagues, or, Sinful sin the worst of evils a treatise of sins tryal and arraignment, wherein sin is accused for being, proved to be, and condemned for being exceeding sinful : and that 1. as against God, his nature, attributes, works, will, law, image, people, glory and existence, 2. as against man, his good and welfare of body and soul, in this life, and that to come : with the use and improvement to be made of this doctrine, that men may not be damned, but saved, &c. : being the substance of many sermons preached many years ago in Southwark / by Ralph Venning ... Venning, Ralph, 1621?-1674. 1669 (1669) Wing V226; ESTC R38391 212,020 400

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the Angels are ministring spirits for the good of them that shall be heirs of salvation Hebr. 1.14 They incamp round about them that fear the Lord Psa 34.7 And when wicked men or devils would hurt this their charge they rise up in their might Dan. 10.20 Gabriel and Michael joyn against the Prince of Persia Rev. 12.7 Michael and his Angels fought against the Dragon and his Angels and overcame When Balaam hanker'd after the wages of unrighteousness to curse Israel the Angel of the Lord withstood him Numb 22.32 Thus by their protection of the good they shew their detestation of sin in them that would touch Gods Anointed or do his Prophets harm 8 Angels discover themselves to be haters of sin as a most abominable thing by their readiness to execute Gods judgment and vengeance on sinners The Angel that was merciful to Balaams Ass was ready to slay Balaam but that he was reserved to fall by other hands When Herod was so wicked as to assume glory to himself which of right is Gods the Angel of the Lord smote him because he gave not glory to God Acts 12.23 When God will judge the Angels will execute the judgment written The Angels executed destruction from the Lord against Sodom and Gomorrah Gen. 19.13 because their sin was great When Israel sinned God sent destroying Angels among them great havocks have they made among the Armies of the Aliens They powre out the Vials of Gods wrath on the earth Rev. 16.1 and praised God as they went about their work because God is just in judging ungodly men At the end of the world the Angels will be the reapers and will gather out all that doth offend Mat. 13 39.-41 The Lord will come with his holy and mighty Angels to take vengeance on them that know not God and that obey not the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ 2 Thes 1.7 8. I might instance in other things also by which the Angels bear testimony against sin they are present at our worship and observe us which is a great obligation to reverence and a witness against immodesty 1 Cor. 11.10 They take account of our vows Eccl. 5.5 6. better it is thou shouldst not vow then vow and not pay because 't is before the Angel The Apostle chargeth Timothy not only before God but before the Elect Angels to be strictly conscientious 1 Tim. 5.21 They are witnesses of what we do and shall be witnesses of what God will do for he that confesseth Christ shall be owned by him and he that denies Christ shall be denied by him and that before the Angels Luke 12.8 9. 't will be one part of hereafter glory to be like Angels let 's be like them here in witnessing against sin and doing the will of God on earth as they do it in heaven But I proceed to evince that 2 Evil Angels 2 The evil Angels the devil and his Angels witness sin to be sinful not only in their being devils by it and suffering for it but many other ways as I shall evince We use to say that virtues confest by foes and vices confessed by friends are true Surely then by the Devil we shall find that vice and sin is as we have declared it to be and if such a friend of sin as the devil is will confess it to be sinful we may believe him for though he be the Father of Lies yet in this he speaks truth a clear and great truth 1 Then the devil witnesseth against sin by his trembling the devil trembles at this that there is a God James 2.19 Now God was never terrible to the Angels till they sinned then they saw and trembled at the terror of God Sin brought judgment on the devils 2 Pet. 2.4 at this they tremble so that sin is the first cause of devils trembling That then which makes devils tremble at the belief of a God who will be a God of judgment is exceeding sinful 2 As great as their judgment is and greater though it be like to be yet they acknowledge it just and so by consequence sin to be unjust and sinful The justness of judgment confest is a confession of the vileness of the sin which brings the judgment Say the devils Mat. 8.29 Art thou come to torment us before the time they confess that the Son of God was to judge them to torment that they had no exception to make against being tormented but only as to the time they are reserved in chains to judgment 2 Pet. 2.4 Jude 6. and say they art thou come to torment us before the time before the judgment of the great day to which we are reserved they deny not their being worthy of this death or that their damnation is just and therefore do confess the ugliness and filthiness of sin 3 They witness sin to be sinful in tempting men to sin They used to say that surely they must be good men whom Nero hated and persecuted so may we say that must needs be evil which the evil one tempts men to as that is good which he hates and persecutes he is the evil one and the Tempter Can that be good that the evil one tempts us to Can any good come out of this Nazareth Can any good come from hell 'T is enough to evince sin to be sinful that 't is of the devil 't is a clear proof of the evil of sin that the devil tempts to it 4 The devil tells us that sin is an ugly thing by this that he turns himself into an Angel of Light that he the more effectually lead us into darkness If he should come like a devil like an enemy all would be shy of him but he comes disguized and puts on the face of a friend and so puts tricks on us and cheats us and indeed doth prevail more by his wily subtilties then by his power If the devil had come to Eve and bespake her thus I was once a glorious Angel and lived above in the Court of Heaven but I have sinned and am cast down to hell do thou also eat the forbidden fruit and thou shalt be like me would this have taken Surely no So if he did come and tempt men to sin and tell them 't is the ready way to hell would this prevail with them to swear and whore c. No no the devil is subtil an old Serpent he colours and paints sin covers his hook with a bait c. and draws men in ere they are aware He is a deceiver but least he should be known he puts on a good garb and cloaths himself with false light 2 Cor. 11.13 14. And indeed as this is the danger least as the Serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty so our minds should be corrupted the same way 2 Cor. 11.3 so this disguize and subtil transformation proves sin to be a monstrous ugly thing why else doth the devil paint it why doth he pretend good when he intends evil this proves the
sober-minded flee then all these and any other youthful lusts make the most haste you can from them not only creep or go or run or ride but flee Are you old hear then ye old men Joel 1.2 what shall we hear that in Titus 2.2 take heed of old age sins old age lusts concupiscentia non senescit when men are dying and have one leg in the grave when they are about to give up the Ghost yet like the Thief on the Cross they will be sinning Take heed of Solomons old age sin a kind of dotage which suffered him to apostatize 1 Kings 11.3 be sound in the faith as in Titus 2.2 take heed of the peevishness of old age be patient saith the Text take heed of the covetousness of old age be charitable saith the Text. Be fruitful in your old age that your latter end may be better then your beginning and the better because it may be your beginning was bad and that your last days may be your best days and so you may dye in a good old age which is best so when you dye good in an old age and are such as St. Paul the aged who had finished his course 't is a Crown and Glory to be an old good Disciple as Mnason was Acts 21.16 2. Relation-sins Take heed of the sins which men and women are guilty of as they are relatives and stand in relation to one another art thou husband or wife take heed of being false to or but faining of love art parent or child art master or servant take heed of the sins which do attend either of the relations wherein thou standest I had thought indeed to have particularized the sins but they are so commonly written of and known that I shall forbear that and only hint this direction and counsel which I have often thought may be of great good use viz. That every relative person as husband wife c. would read and if they can write out and pray that God would write in their hearts the several directions which the Scripture so frequently and abundantly gives to all relations and keep them before their as holy David did the loving-kindness of God before his eyes that they may walk in the truth Relative Duties are too little minded but if we did consider that we are that and usually but that really which we are relatively 't would hugely oblige and quicken us to be relatively good 'T is not like that they are good Christians who are bad husbands or wives bad parents or children bad superiors or inferiors in their places 3. Place-sins Take heed of the sins of the age country and places where you live there are sins as 't were appropriated to some ages and countries as to them of the latter and last days see 1 Tim. 4 1-4 and 2 Tim. 3 1-5 When sin becomes Epidemical 't is the less abstained from for few but very good persons care to be singular when sins are as 't were the custom and fashion of the country most will be sinners especially if it be countenanced by the examples of great ones But as we should not be conformed to this world at large so not to any part of it Is there any sin by which the Land is defiled for which the Land mourns and is ready to spue out the Inhabitants thereof for it Levit. 18.27 28. take heed thou be not found guilty but be one of the mourners which God will set a mark upon Ezek. 9.4 When Formality Hypocrifie and Apostacy are in sashion be cautious not to sin any of these ways no more then by swearing drunkenness and uncleanness though they be common and uncontrouled Take heed of minding the favour and praise of men more then or without the favour and praise of God which Hypocrites and none but Hypocrites do Joh 12.42 43. Daniel and the three Children would not sin for fashions-sake no though they were commanded to sin And the Apostles made their appeal to them that would have had them sin saying Whether it be better to obey God or man judge ye Acts 4.18 19 20. 'T is God will judge us and not men and he only hath absolute authority over us to command what he please and therefore our chief care should be to please him We shall find that the best way to please all or to displease any with least danger ' is to please him who is all in all Though therefore any should think it strange that ye run not with them to the same excess of riot and speak evil of you 1 Pet. 4.4 answer them as Joseph did his Mistress how shall I do this wickedness and sin against God Gen. 39.9 and tell them as the Apostle doth 1 Pet. 4.5 that thou and they must give an account to him who is ready to judge the quick and the dead seeing therefore the end of all things is at hand let us be sober and watch unto prayer for so 't is added in vers 7. as Holy David did when they spake evil of him fought against him without a cause and for his love became his adversaries Psal 109. 2-4 4. Calling-sins Take heed of the sins that attend your Callings Occupations and Trades and here I premise 1. That every man should as was toucht above have a Calling to follow and follow his Calling God hath given no man a dispensation to be idle the rule is 2 Thes 3.10 and that by command if any will not that can work neither should he eat and if this rule were observed I am afraid that more rich then poor would go with hungry stomachs and empty bellies Of idleness comes no good but to be sure a great deal of evil They that are at work are not at leisure to sin but they that are idle are at leisure to do nothing but to sin Adam in innocency that better then golden age had his Calling and Employment he was a Gardner * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Cultivator of the ground or an Husbandman Gen. 2.15 The Angels of Heaven are not without their Cal●ing when they are abroad here on earth they are ministring Spirits Heb. 1.14 and when at home in Heaven they rest not day or night from praising God as one of the Greek Fathers expresseth it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 their service and calling is to sing Songs and Psalms of praise I may therefore say Take heed of the sin of being without a Calling or of having no Calling especially you that are young and strong to labour 2. No mans Calling necessitates him to sin there 's many a Trade of which I scruple not to say 't is no Calling many make Trades for a livelibood of that which is no Calling Harlotry and Thieving are no Callings for we are called not to uncleanness but to holiness and as to lawful Callings sin is but accidental and springs up more from our inclination then 't is occasioned by our Callings Necessities are things that