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A29252 Diatribae, or, Discourses upon select texts wherein several weighty truths are handled and applyed against the papist and the Socinian / by Henry Bagshaw. Bagshaw, Henry, 1632-1709. 1680 (1680) Wing B429; ESTC R25261 55,475 208

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and live unto Righteousness which is the Souls Resurrection The great design of his rising was to bless us in turning away every one from his iniquities Acts 3.26 which implyes the very nature of his Blessing consists in the cleansing of us from sin as our Taste of hereafter consists in being purified No unclean liver can enter Heaven for he wants the condition of Bliss no nor relish it if granted him because of the unsutableness of that Glory For the vast disproportion which is betwixt those objects that are pure and spiritual and such a mans desires that are filthy and carnal would turn the very Joyes of Heaven into a Punishment so that either way he is miserable in the Denyal of Heaven he has no hope in the Gift no pleasure We see a sanctity of nature is necessary to the fruition of Happiness and need we motives from some powerful example to encourage our obedience I can produce no greater than in my Text the manner of Christs love to us when He dyed and the manner of his acting for us when He rose are sufficient arguments to quicken us If we consider his love to us when He dyed it is the Picture of strength in weakness which could carry him chearfully to submit to Gods wrath the Jews malice and Human frailty and worked too his end by that submission for he nail'd our sins to the Cross when He was nail'd there himself and by death cancell'd our Bond. Such was the vertue of his Sacrifice that it did not require a Second Offering what is this else but a Pattern to our Mortification that we would dye to sin as He did for it that we need not kill it a Second time If we consider the manner of his Rising here strength of love is visible in the activity of the Conqueror He rose from the dead before day so He would often rise in his life-time He lov'd Early Devotions and Early Conquests the one to show his speed in interceding for us the other in comforting How is this a Lesson to us for following his steps and rising to a life of Righteousness in the very dawn of our Time when the Morn is fresh and our day begins that as He made haste to do us good so we might to fit our selves for him Youth is as much consecrated to his service as the Morning was to his rising if we come late to him we are unthankful Worshippers and besides the feebleness of such a course takes off from the value of the performance But his early leaving of the Sepulcher wherein the quickness of our Redeemer is manifested does not so much instruct us in duty as the perfectness of his Resurrection which discovers the absoluteness of his Conquest All others that were raised dropt agen into their Graves had not life so properly as death restored to them but Christ being raised from the dead dyes no more death hath no more dominion over him That glorious Body of his has put off mortality and all signs of it except wee 'l say the wound in his side and the prints of the nails are which yet He bears for another use which is this that whereas before they were Characters of his Weakness they might now be Trophies of his Strength whereas before they were marks of the Enemies Victory they might now prove marks of his own With the like strength of Perfection should we live to him so quit the deadness of corrupt nature as never to admit its return infuse such a Soul into our Good works that may make them vigorous and lasting Thus we shall copy out his Death and Life in our selves and bring that comfort home Who is he that condemns To think salvation for us is so wrought that we need not work it out our selves is miserably to delude our expectation since all those glorious effects which issue from his Dying and Rising are appointed to be Mercies to the doers but Wonders onely to lookers on Let us then put off the Old man with his deeds and keep up the memory of our Master in the Newness of our lives that when our Earthly Tabernacle is dissolv'd we may have a Building of God not made with hands eternal in the Heavens FINIS Books printed for and sold by Richard Chiswell FOLIO SPeed's Maps and Geography of Great Britain and Ireland and of Foreign Parts Dr. Cave's Lives of the Primitive Fathers Dr. Cary's Chronological Account of Ancient Time Wanly's Wonders of the Little World or History of Man Sir Tho. 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