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A53569 Twenty sermons preached upon several occasions by William Owtram ...; Sermons. Selections Owtram, William, 1626-1679.; Gardiner, James, 1637-1705. 1682 (1682) Wing O604; ESTC R2857 194,637 508

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and opportunity to abuse himself or injure others if it yield a very fair advantage for secret fraud or open violence to revenge himself or oppress his neighbour he will always have this to say against it This is just contrary to my end this is directly against my self whatever advantage it seems to offer it contradicts my main design it will not consist with my former choice If I chuse this I must unravel all I have wrought I must undo all I have done I must refuse what I have chosen heretofore and that by direction from God himself and this I am resolved I will not do He that believes that that is his happiness which God hath expresly declared to be so and that because he hath declared it will never believe that he can attain it if he wilfully venture on those evils which the same God threatens with death eternal Nor doth the choice of future glory as a mans supreme and chief good secure him only from all the wilful acts of sin but effectually move and press him on to all diligence in his duty for he that believes that that alone is true happiness which God hath promised will also believe that that diligence which God hath prescribed is necessary to the attainment of it And therefore although it be something difficult to raise his natural inclinations to pursue a supernatural end to awaken his mind out of these flattering dreams and slumbers which the charms of sense have brought upon it to keep his thoughts constantly bent upon his end and excite himself to the greatest labours to attain it yet he considers that it is his happiness he hath in view that it is no less than eternal glory which he pursues that to forsake the pursuit of it is to forsake his own bliss and to surrender himself to misery that it will requite him for all his labours and cannot be bought at too dear a rate Thus he makes good our Saviours words Matt. 13.46 The Kingdom of heaven is like to a merchant-man seeking goodly pearls who when he had found one pearl of great price he went and sold all that he had and bought it Add hereunto the great support which the faith and hope of future glory continually offers unto his mind in all the troubles and oppositions which may beset the way unto it We are troubled saith the Apostle on every side yet not distressed we are perplext but not in despair persecuted but not forsaken cast down but not destroyed 2 Cor. 4.7 8. 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