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A40428 The Israelite indeed a sermon preached at the funeral of Mark Cottle, Esq., late register of the Prerogative-Office, on Thursday, Jan. 5, 1681 / by Sam. Freeman ... Freeman, Samuel, 1643-1700. 1682 (1682) Wing F2141; ESTC R65 12,038 36

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Tabernacle who shall rest upon thy holy Hill he that walketh uprightly and worketh righteousness and speaketh the Truth in his heart This is the Character that 's given of Christ himself 1 Pet. 2. 22. who did no sin neither was guile found in his mouth 2. The upright man is most likely to find safety and protection in this World He designing only that which is fair and reasonable he giving no just occasion of offence or provocation to any is not likely to meet with many Adversaries at least not with many such as will prove very mischievous and mortal to him No Wise man will trouble him all good men will love him and so prudently does he mannage himself and his Affairs that those that love him not cannot easily find an occasion to do him much hurt Who is he that will harm you says the Apostle if ye be followers of that which is good 1 Pet. 3. 13. To this we may add that his integrity entitles him to the promise of God and the care of his particular Providence Righteousness being the Glory of Gods own Nature and that for which he infinitely loves and esteems himself cannot wheresoever it resides but engage God for its protection There is a near resemblance and consequently a kind of friendship between God and all good men so that it is not in his power not to be good to the good Psalm 11. 7. The righteous Lord loveth righteousness his countenance beholds the upright God is the Governour of all men in general says Salvian but especially of those that deserve to be governed that is that deserve better than other men Great was that saying of Hermogenes in Plutarch The Gods that know all things and can do all things are so much my Friends and so highly concern'd for my welfare that I am never night nor day out of their watchful Providence whatever I do I have their assistance whatever I design I have their direction wherever I go I am under their wing and protection Now the protection God affords good men is usually by the Ministry of holy Angels The Platonists tell us That as men change their Natures and grow either better or worse they have the higher or lower Genij or Angels to attend upon them And so much is said of Socrates's Genius that it hath fill'd the Antients with matter of Discourse and Writing too This is certain that all good men are the particular charge of holy Angels for them do those morning Stars rise and set for them do those winged Messengers of Heaven go forth and return Psal 34. 7. The Angel of the Lord pitcheth his Tents about those that fear him and delivers them Heb. 1. 14. Are they not all Ministring Spirits sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of Salvation 3. The Upright man is most certain to find comfort and support in the midst of all those Troubles and Calamities that befall him in this World Integrity indeed is the best Security that can be against them but so bad is the World that sometimes an Upright man suffers in it and that too for his uprightness but then his uprightness fills him with joy and peace unspeakable in the midst of them Psalm 119. 16 Great peace have they who love thy Law says the Psalmist and nothing shall offend them Not but that the Winds may blow as fiercely and the Storm fall as heavily upon them as upon others but then they have that within which others want a good Conscience and a sense of the Divine Favour to bear them up from fainting under them A strong high wind may shake his Branches and cause his Leaves to fall may strip him of all his outward Beauty and Glory but it can never pull him up by the Roots and make him fall A violent Storm and a raging Sea may tare his Tackling and rend his Mast but he shall escape with little or no damage whilest he sees others sink down and perish Isa. 43. 2. When thou passest through the Waters I will be with thee and through the Rivers they shall not overflow thee Well might the Apostle call it the Eph. 6. 14 Breast-plate of Righteousness So long as he is at peace with his own Mind he has such a Castle of Defence to fly to when he is beaten out of all other Holds which no Violence nor Malice can storm and batter what cares he for all the Threatnings of his Adversaries who knows that his heavenly Father holds their Malice in a Chain and how fiercely soever they may bark will not suffer them to bite him but when it is for his good for his Spiritual Improvement and Advantage 4. The Upright man is in the direct way to Eternal Happiness At that great and last Day of Reckoning when all the deceitful Works of Darkness shall be discover'd and all mysterious Wickedness shall have its Masks pull'd off when persons and things shall appear as they are without any Varnish or Paint to set them off when all perverse Intrigues shall be unravell'd and all practices of unjust and malitious Guile be expos'd to shame when no man shall deceive God as he did Men with a disguise of Piety nor no Wolf in Sheep's clothing steal on his right hand then shall the Righteous man stand forth in great boldness his Case shall be rightly stated his Person fully clear'd from all slanderous Aspersions what he hath done shall be approved what he hath lost shall be repay'd his Mistakes and Infirmities shall be overlook't and pardon'd his Alms and good Works shall be remembred and abundantly rewarded 1 Cor. 4. 5. God will judge the secrets of men and make manifest the hidden counsels of the heart and then shall every man have praise of God Psalm 37. 37. Mark the perfect man and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace What I have here said of the Upright man in general 't is most easie to Apply I believe it hath been done all this while by them that knew the Vertuous and Generous Mind that lately inhabited this Body They know the truth of all I shall say and much more that might be justly said in his Praise and Commendation To pass over the Quality of his Birth and Extraction although he had the Blessing to be descended from a Worthy and Antient Family whose Zeal for God and his Church as well as the Advantages of Birth and Estate made them eminent in their Country Not to mention likewise the Natural Endowments of his Mind though they were much above the rate of ordinary mens in whom was found so happy a Conjunction of a tenacious Memory and strong Judgment of a sharp Wit and piercing Understanding that it made him excellent in his Profession admirably accomplisht for a discreet dispatch of Business and a most useful Member to the Publick in his Generation Not to insist on these I choose to speak of his