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A03787 A sermon preached at Paules Crosse the ix. of Februarie. Anno Dom. 1583. By I. Hudson, Maister of Arte, of Oxon Hudson, John, M.A., Oxon. 1584 (1584) STC 13904; ESTC S116559 46,934 118

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A SERMON preached at Paules Crosse the 〈◊〉 Februarie Anno Dom. 1583. By I. Hudson Maister of Arte of Oxon. Through thy commaundementes I get vnderstanding therefore I hate all vvicked 〈◊〉 Psal. 119. Imprinted at London by Thomas Purfoote and are to be solde at his Shop ouer against Sainte Sepulchres Church 1584 Heb. cap. 10. ver 19. SEeing therefore brethren that by the bloud of Iesus wee maie bee boulde to enter into the holy place By the new and liuing way which he hath prepared for vs through the vaile that is his flesh And seeing we haue an high Priest which is ruler ouer the house of God Let vs draw neere with a true hart in assuraunce of faith sprinckled in our hartes from an euil conscience and washed in our bodies with pure water Let vs keepe or let vs hold fast the profession of our hope without wauering for he is fai●hfull that promised And let vs consider one an other to prouoke vnto loue and to good workes Not forsaking the fellowship that we haue among our selues as the manner of some is but let vs exhort one another and that so much the more because yee see that the daie draweth neere WHen Moses would exhort and stir vp the people of Israel to all diligent regard and accomplishment of their duetie described in the lawe after breefe rehersall of the great woonders and manifold benefices wherewith the lord God had both strengthned their wauering faith and susteyned their mortall liues in that their longe and wandring pilgrimage in the desart he speaketh as a most effectuall collection to excite them therevnto putteth downe the cōtinual presence of God still ready to heare defend them with the excellencie and equitie of those there enioyned ordinaunces and lawes which should be their vnderstāding their wisedome and glory among al people For what nation saith he is so great vnto whō gods come so neere as the Lorde our God is neere vnto vs in al that we call vnto him for And what Nation is so great that hath ordinances and lawes so righteous as is all this lawe which I set before you this daye The same argument and reason inferred then as most forcible to worke obedience in the harts of those olde stubborne people vnder the lawe whiche had but a shadow of good things to come and was onely a Schoolemaister vnto Christ ought much more to be effectuall among vs in these daies and times of grace seeing the Lord commeth nearer vnto vs then he di● vnto them seeing we enioy the trueth body substance of those their figuratiue shadowes and haue precepts of doctrine ordinaunces and lawes by so much both more honorable and more profitable and higher then theires as they haue receaued a farre more excellent name and are seales and cōfirmations of better promises then they had For to thē God cam● neare in fire and lightning in stormes and thunders and most terrrible manner on y e mountaine to declare his wrath against sin But vnto vs in fauor and goodnes in reconciled loue bowels of mercie freely pardoning and remitting our sinnes vnto them he spake by Angels and prophets and appeared by the ministrie of his seruant by whom he gaue a lawe But vnto vs by his dearely beloued and onely begottē sonne by whom he hath giuē grace truth Unto them 〈◊〉 gaue the couenant of bōdage of feare 〈◊〉 for a time Unto vs y e law of libert● 〈◊〉 ●doptiō eternal life for euer So tha●●he declaration of sin cōminatiō of p●●●●hmēt to be inflicted by y e law were 〈◊〉 such price reuerence among thē much more should the promulgation of grace and free remission of sinnes be now acceptable vnto vs And if the ministration of condemnation as S. Paule saith figured in stone were glorious much more shall the ministration of righteousnesse by fayth in Iesus Christ exceede in glory And therfore seeing it is more directly saide and applyed vnto vs Christians now then it was euer to the Iewes that the Lord commeth so neere vnto no people as vnto vs Neither is there any Nation that hath ordinaunces and lawes so righteous so excellent and profitable as are all those wherein our Christian duetie is limited and described vnto vs It is also requisite that we duely consider and regarde the prerogatiue of this our calling vnto whome God in mercie stooping as it were so lowe doth discend and come neere and carefully obserue those his righteous lawes and precepts whereby wee maie approche and draw ●eere in all obedience vnto him againe Both which wee haue heere accordingl● set downe vnto vs in the scope of this present Scripture conteining a short abridgement and recapitulation not onely of this present Epistle to the Hebrues but euen of all the whole Gospell it selfe and of all our Christian life and duetie as wherein the effect and summe of all is contriued and knit vp Which although it contain matter more copious and plentifull then can exactly be discussed at one time Yet for our better and more orderly proceeding in so large a fielde and compasse may well be deuided into two generall partes and braunches First a theoretical position or doctrine of knowledge respecting our beleefe and faith as how neere the Lorde in mercie by the reconciliation of his sonne commeth downe vnto vs And secondly an application of this doctrine or hortatorie illation to the performaunce of all suche dueties as are answerable thereunto and requisite to the direction of our conuersation and life The first againe conteineth chiefely two thinges First the abrogation of the Iewish Priesthoode of their dayly sacrifices and legall obseruations and rights and secondly a confirmation of our finall attonement wrought with God and redemption by the bloud of Iesus once offered for all vpon the Alter of the Crosse wherby he hath made perfect for euer those that shall bee saued Both which bicause by way of allution or collation they are here set downe and deliuered in one I will also so proceede ioyntly to handle them in one and not deuide them in discourse of my speache In the second part again to be performed in our behalf whereby wee shall approche and come neare in obedience vnto God are required specially three thinges faith to enter and conduct vs in the way hope to strengthen and vphold vs to the end and thirdly loue and charitie to the comfort and encouragement both of our selues and other Our faith must not be naked or solitarie but clothed and accompanied with attendaunce of these properties a true harte and a good conscience so as both ●ur bodies and mindes maye be sprinckled and washed from all contagion of sin our hope must not bee wauering and vnconstant fitting and turning like our earthly affections after the variable nature of the obiect wheron they are placed but stedfast and vnmoueable grounded on the faithfull and vnchaungeable promises of almightie God And our loue must not