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A91813 King Solomons directory: or, The reformed Catholicks rubricke: shewing a Christian how to demeane and behave himselfe both in prosperity and adversity: / as it was set forth in a sermon at St. Peters Pauls-wharfe, London, July the 8. 1649. By Fran: Riddington, a loyall subject, and long sufferer for fearing God, and honouring the King. Riddington, Francis. 1649 (1649) Wing R1438; Thomason E565_16; ESTC R206142 14,454 20

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Heavinesse may indure for a night but Joy commeth in the Morning Psal 30.5 and a good Day may make amends for an ill night I may after an ill fit be the better for it Why then should I sit disconsolate under so short a vexation Nubecula est transibit It is but a little shower it will soone blow over though it wet me a little it cannot drowne me Many a faire afternoone followes a foule morning There is a certaine and continuall vicissitude and interchange of day and night of light and darknesse and shall I in adversity despaire of ever being happy It is good that a man should both hope and quietly waite for the Salvation of the Lord Lam. 3.26 and shall I choose the evill and refuse the good not hope not waite for the salvation of my God The same that brings down high looks will save the afflicted people Psal 18.27 O carry then the Lords leasure be strong and he shall comfort thine heart and put thou thy trust in the Lord Psal 27 last Was I in the dust or which is worse on the Dunghill there was no reason I should count my selfe a cast-away some that have beene taken from thence have beene set among Princes and made to inherit the throne of glory 1 Sam. 2.8 and if it be not my fortune here it will be if it be not my fault hereafter For our light affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a farre more exceeding and eternall weight of glory 2 Cor. 4.17 for which cause we faint not but though our outward man perish yet the inward man is renewed day by day While we look not at the things which are seen but at the things which are not seen for the things which are seen are temporall but the things which are not seen are eternall Adversity is but for a day let this therefore comfort thee in the depth of misery These things premised we come now to handle the two maine things considerable in this day of adversity namely the cause and the cure of the great and many distempers that make us thus miserable as we are And as for the cause the efficient I have shewed you is God the materiall Sin the finall repentance as for the formall I told you we would wave it for the present The evills which we feele proceed from God procured by Sin and inflicted to the end we should repent and amend And so this consideration affords us this point of Instruction That Gods indignation moved against sinne calls for our Repentance In the second place the cure we have found upon enquiry to be Humiliation and Reformation Humiliation under the mighty hand of God Reformation of our evill lives and corrupt conversations And from hence ariseth this Observation That Humiliation and Reformation are the onely meanes to pacifie Gods indignation and to remove our afflictions And these are the things which we are chiefly in this day of adversity to consider Of which in their order as briefly and plainly as possibly may be and first of the first the cause of the evils under which we now suffer God Sin Repentance God the efficient sin the materiall repentance the finall they proceed from God procur'd by sin and inflicted to the end we should repent and amend Gods indignation moved against sinne calls for our Repentance Micah 6.9 The Lords voice cryeth unto the City and the man of wisdome shall see thy name Hear ye the rod and who hath appointed it As our sins cry to God for Judgments so his Judgments cry to us for repentance Thus saith the Lord to the men of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem Jer. 18.11 behold I frame evill against you and devise a device against you returne ye now every one frō his evill way and make your wayes and your doings good Repent and turne your selves from all your transgressions so Iniquity shall not be your ruine Ezek. 18.30 What ever evills we suffer under God is the author of them all Lam. 3.37 Who is he that saith and it commeth to passe when the Lord commandeth it not out of the mouth of the most high preproceedeth not evill and good yes doubtlesse evill as well as good proceeds from God But here we must distinguish of Malum poena and Malum culpae the former is from God and the latter from Man No evill of punishment but from him nor any but for the evill of Sin Sinne is the procurer of all our woe Woe woe unto us but why because we have finned Lam. 5.16 Woe unto us that we have sinned for this our heart is faint for these things our eyes are dim ver 17. All would be well without us were all well within us From whence come warres and fightings among you come they not hence even of your lusts that war in your members Jam. 4.1 cast but these with Jonah over-board and the sea of our world which now worketh and is tempestuous will forth with cease her raging and be calme Sinne with Acha● is it that troubles all let us but take away this accursed thing from amongst us and God will turne from the feircenesse of his anger and returne in mercy to the many thousands of his people The REBELLIONS are strengthned against us yea triumph over us but how by our multiplyed rebellions against our God let us but make our peace with him and he will soone make them to be at peace with us When a mans wayes please the Lord he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him Prov. 16.7 We have transgressed and we have rebelled and the Lord hath not pardoned but punished us with many and sore evils yet we must believe all for our good for our conversion not for our confusion for he hath no pleasure at all that the wicked should die but that he should returne from his wayes and live Ezek. 18.23 Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die saith the Lord God and not that he should returne from his wayes and live No the Lord our God desires rather our life and salvation then our death and damnation he hath no pleasure at all in this latter but delights much in the former yea there is joy amongst his Angels in Heaven over one sinner that repenteth Luke 15.10 Give me leave then I beseech you to apply this that I have spoken with the words of Tertullian in his tract of repentance Bonum est poenitere an non quid revolvis Deus precipit At enim ille non precipit tantum sed etiam hortatur Invitat praemio salutem jurans etiam vivo dicens cupit credi sibi Tell me is it good to repent or not what dost thou study of God commands thee so to doe nay more he doth not onely command but perswades and exhorts thee also he invites thee to Heaven with a promise of a reward swearing as he lives that he desires thy salvation and he would have thee to