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A01045 Funerals of a right reuerend father in God Patrick Forbes of Corse, Bishop of Aberdfne [sic]. Tou en hagiois reuenderendissimi in Christo patris, Patricii Forbesii a Corse, episcopi Abredoniensis, tumulus. A multis omnium ordinum collachrymantibus variegato opere exornatus. Lindsay, David, 1565?-1627. 1631 (1631) STC 11151; ESTC S102430 243,542 510

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free from his master Mors sceptra ligonibus aequat The third thing wherein men are sayd to die is in their sinnes This befalleth all the vnbelievers who die in vnbeliefe according to that saying of our Saviour I sayde therefore vnto yom that yee shall die in your sinnes For if yee belieue not that I am HEE yee shall die in your sinnes Where is not meaned that they shall cease to bee in their sinnes or in the stayne and guiltinesse therof as those who dying in worldlie wealth or povertie cease to bee in them anie more but hee that dieth in his sinnes his bones are full of the sinne of his youth which shall lye downe with him in the dust Now as Salomon sayth if the tree fall toward the south or toward the north in the place where the tree falleth there it shall be That is as Saynct Hierome expounds the place in what estate a man dieth eyther in sinne or in righteousnesse hee shall for ever remayne in that same estate The miserie of such a man is descrybed in the Evangell of Saynct IOHN with the felicitie of those who liue and die in the true fayth of the Sonne of GOD briefelie in these wordes Hee that believeth on the Sonne hath everlasting Lyfe and hee that believeth not the Sonne shall not see Lyfe but the wrath of GOD abydeth on him Therefore this Proposition Blessed are they that die in the LORD is reciprocall They die in the LORD who are blessed meaning of mortall men who die this bodilie death of whom none are blessed but onlie they that die in the LORD Neyther is there salvation in anie other for there is none other name vnder Heaven given amongst men whereby wee must bee saved To die in the LORD signifieth not that the LORD is the cause of our death as Adam to them that die in Adam but it signifieth that happie estate of a dying man that hee is in the LORD and consequentlie of the number of those of whom the Apostle sayeth There is no condemnation to those which are in CHRIST IESVS Neyther doeth dying in the LORD import ceasing from beeing in the LORD as they who die in worldlie wealth or povertie doe cease to bee in that estate anie more but to die in the LORD signifieth to die beeing and remayning in the LORD before death in death and after death The LORD is our lyfe even aeternall Lyfe He then that dieth in the LORD remayneth in Lyfe according to that saying of our Saviour Verilie verilie I say vnto you he that heareth My word and believeth on Him that sent Mee hath everlasting Lyfe and shall not come into condemnation but is passed from death vnto lyfe Death may separate our soule from our bodie but it can not breake that Union which wee haue with IESUS CHRIST whose wee are whether wee liue or die I come nowe to a more particular consideration of this Union which wee haue with CHRIST in lyfe and death and in respect whereof wee are sayde heere to die in the LORD This Union is so strange and wonderfull that it can not bee sufficientlie expressed by anie one kynde of vnion and therefore the Spirit of GOD in the Scripture expresseth it by manie and those most diverse sortes of vnion or conjunction to wit by the vnion of conformitie telling vs that wee are praedestinated to bee conformed to the Image of the Son of God by the vnion of affectiō yea of most entire affection or friendship telling vs that wee are His Friendes Brethren and Spouse by the vnion of influence or reall operation telling vs that Hee is the Vine and wee are the Branches that Hee is the Head and we are His Members vvhereby is signified That as the roote of the Vine by reall influence doeth communicate lyfe nowrishment and growth vnto the branches and as the head by reall influence or operation doeth communicate sense and motion vnto the inferiour members and doeth direct them in their actions So CHRIST by the seret and most powerfull influence of His Spirit doeth communicate Spirituall lyfe sense motion and growth vnto the members of His mysticall bodie as also directeth them in their actions making them to walke circumspectlie and to worke out their salvation with feare and trembling And because thinges are vnited or joyned together two wayes by the vnion of influence to wit eyther so that they concurre together to make vp one totall or composed substance as for example The head and the members make vp one totall substance and so doe the roote and the branches vvhich sort of vnion is called a Formall Substantiall and Physicall vnion or else so that no totall or composed thing is made vp of them so the Load-stone and the yron which it draweth to it selfe are vnited together vvhich sort of vnion is called vnio effectiva an vnion of meere influence or efficiencie Therefore our conjunction with CHRIST is expressed in Scripture sometymes by a Formall and Physicall vnion as when Hee is called the Vine and we the Branches or when Hee is called the Head and wee the members of His bodie and sometymes by the vnion of meere inftuence as when Hee sayeth If I bee lifted vp from the earth I will drawe all men vnto Mee and Loe I am with you alwayes even vnto the ende of the worlde Nowe to apply all this to the present purpose The Godlie haue all these kyndes or sorts of vnion with CHRIST in death as well as in lyfe and therefore they are most justlie sayde to die in the LORD And first as for the Vnion of Conformitie although the Learned speaking of that conformitie vvith CHRIST vnto which wee are praedestinated doe onlie mention our Conformitie with Him in Grace and Glorie yet betwixt these two wee may verie well take in another part or degree of our conformitie with CHRIST to wit our Conformitie with Him in our death vvhich is the passage from Grace to Glorie For as wee resemble Him by an holie lyfe so also by an happie and victorious death This degree of conformitie which the Godlie haue with CHRIST is grounded chiefelie vpon three respectes For first as CHRIST died voluntarilie and by way of obedience to GOD His Fathers Commandement so the Godlie die humblie submitting themselues and all their desires vnto GOD'S will For although when that bitter Cuppe of deadlie sicknesse is presented to a Godlie man he sometymes say with CHRIST Father if it bee possible let this Cup passe from mee yet He ever doeth subjoyne this Neverthelesse not as I will but as Thou wilt Secondliie As CHRIST died to destroy the works of the Devil that is to take away our sinnes so the Godlie desire to die that they may bee fred from their sinnes and not offende GOD anie more saying with SAMPSON Let mee die with these my enemies Thirdlie as CHRIST died to
away from them And on the contrarie miserable and mad fooles are they who haue set their heartes vpon worldlie thinges and are vnited vnto them by affection For first they shall shortlie be divided or separated from these things Next that separation shall procure more griefe to them nor ever they had delight or contentment by enjoying these evanishing trifles And thirdlie which is worst of all in that dreadfull judgement which followeth after death they shall be condemned to everlasting torments for the inordinate loue which they carried to them Bernard sayeth verie wittilie that the death of the wicked man is evill in respect of the losse of worldlie things worse in respect of the vnhappie separation of his bodie from the soule and worst of all because of that double torment or vexation of the worme and of the fire Moreover the indissolubilitie aeternitie of that vnion which the Godlie haue with Christ maketh the vnion which they haue amongst themselues perpetuall and indissoluble by death They are louelie and pleasant in their lyues as David in his mourning Song sayd of Saul and Ionathan and in death they are not divided For although some of the members of Christs bodie be called out from this lyfe before others yet they remaine still vnited to one head and consequentlie are still vnited amongst themselues and albeit they be locallie separated for a tyme yet they shall shortlie meet together in their Fathers house and shall joyfullie sing for ever that Song of DAVID Beholde how good and how pleasant a thing it is for Brethren to dwell together in vnitie Yee then who are vnited vnto Christ by a true and lyuelie fayth be carefull by your godlie admonitions and good example to make these whom yee tenderlie affect to be participant of the same vnion Fot if yee effectuate this neyther death nor judgement nor anie other thing shall divide you But if it be otherwayes death and that judgement which followeth thereafter shall so divide you that yee shall never haue a joyfull meeting together agayne For when Christ shall come to judge the world two women shall be grinding together the one shall be taken and the other left two men shall be in the field together the one shall be taken the other left yea of two which shall be in one bed one shall be taken and the other left But what if they be both left and condemned to Hel fire shall they haue anie comfortable societie or fellowship together No. For as in Hell there is fire without light night without rest and death without an ende so there is companie without comfort yea those who were companions in sinne when they meet together there they salute each other with mutuall execrations and curse the day that ever they saw other Secondlie consider for your vse how sweete an effect this our vnion with Christ produceth seeing by vertue of it we spirituallie liue both in death and after death If lyfe be so sweet as we commonlie say if this mortal yea this momētanie life be so much esteemed by vs as that a man will giue skin for skin and all that he hath for his lyfe how much should we esteeme and affect this spirituall lyfe and that blessed vnion with Christ by vertue whereof it is begun and also conserved in vs vnto all aeternitie HORMISDAS the Persian as I shew you before thought little of all the glorie and statelinesse of Rome and that because he perceaved that men were mortall there as well as in other cities of the world O but if GOD had given him grace to enter by fayth into that heavenly Hierusalē the Citie of the living God and if the eyes of his vnderstāding had bene enlightened that he might haue known what is the hope of our calling and the riches of the glorie of GODS inheritance in the Saincts that is if he had known that GOD the Father of our LORD IESVS CHRIST according to his aboundant mercie hath begotten all these who are true●lie and indeed citizens of this Citie in spem vivam vnto a lyuelie hope that is in spem vitae vnto the hope of lyfe as Ierome expoundeth it or in spem vitae aetern● vnto the hope of aeternall lyfe as Augustine readeth it and to an inheritance incorruptible and vndefiled and which fadeth not away reserved in Heaven for vs if he I say had knowne this singular praerogatiue of the citizens of heavenlie Hierusalem he would haue thought the glorie of Rome and of all other cities in the world to be basenesse in comparison of it and would haue sayd with DAVID Glorious thinges are spoken of thee O Citie of GOD or as he sayeth in another place Mount Sion is beautifull for situation and the joye of the whole earth Thirdly obserue I pray you how sweet and comfortable a thing it is to the Godlie in the houre of death to consider that they are in Christ and that the vnion which they haue with Christ is perpetual and indissoluble How comfortablie and joyfullie may the faythfull servant of Christ then say There is no condemnation to them which are in Christ I am now dying neverthelesse I liue yet not I but Christ liveth in me in Christ my Saviour I haue boldnesse and accesse vnto the Throne of Grace with confidence by the fayth of him O how excellent and happie a thing it is to a man then to haue 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 boldnesse with God to speake what he pleaseth and to propound all his sutes to say Lord strengthen me against all my infirmities and my feares perfect thy strength in my weaknesse put an ende to all my miseries and my pains and enter not into judgement with thy servant LORD walke with mee in this valley of the shadowe of death that I may feare no evill Father I comend my spirit into thy hands Heare me speedilie O Lord my spirit faileth hide not thy face from me lest I be lyke vnto them that goe downe into the pit The wicked cannot haue this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 this boldnesse of speaking to God when death approacheth They shall then finde how true that saying of our Saviour is Sine me nihil potestis facere Without me ye can do nothing For they may well in that houre cry Miserere with their lips and say Lord let thy servant depart in peace but their heart shall contradict them and tell them that there is no peace to the wicked I come now to the consideration of that blessednesse or happinesse which is here attributed to these who die in the Lord in the handling whereof I intend not to fall out in a Theologicall discourse concerning that most noble and divine operation of our soule wherein our Summum bonū consisteth I meane the vision and fruition of the glorious countenance of GOD nor yet to trouble you
mort●um the brood of this viper gnawing foorth so the wombe which hatched the same and Goliah's sword cutting off as it were his owne head Next hereby the Lord declareth his power over death as well as formerlie over sinne by death that altho death seeme so to prevaile over the Godlie as to turne their bodies into dust and to haue them surelie laid fast in his strong holde of the graue yet as Potiphars wyfe catched onlie and kept the vpper garment of Ioseph but himselfe went free and thereafter being advanced was royallie arrayed even so death layeth holde or elie on the garment whereof wee must bee vncloathed before our better part get free or that wee bee gloriouslie arrayed in that place of heavenlie advancement As also the power of our good GOD shall appeare yet more wonderfull when in the resurrection death and the graue shall render vp the bodies of his elect as being onlie there Depositum and as the Apostle sayeth that which was sowne in corruption and weaknesse shall aryse in incorruption in glorie and in strength And 4. This is done by the Lord for working a conformitie of the members with their head CHRIST IESVS that as he tasted of death and thereby entred into lyfe eternall so must they in lykemanner And last as Saynct Augustine sayth It is ad certamen and that by the strugling with the feare thereof and overcomming the same the strength and power of fayth may appeare the fortitude of patience and the victorie of the Godlie thereby may be the more compleet and glorious Therefore sayth that holie Ancient Si enim parva virtus esset fidei quae perdilectionem operatur mortis metum vincere non esset tanta martyrum gloria nec diceret Dominus majorem hac charitatē nemo habet quam ut animam suam ponat pro amicis suis nequaquā ergo pro justitia in morte subeunda vel contemnenda landaretur praecipua patientia si mortis non esset magna multumque dura molestia cujus timorem qui vincit ex fide magnā ipsius fidei comparat gloriam justamque mercedem The third thing which we haue to consider in this Text is how the death of Gods servants is called as the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifieth vnto vs to wit that the same is a dimission from servitude or captivitie or a departure out of prison This prison being the bodie the doore whereof by death is opened that the soule may goe free and as Noah's doue returned to him who sent her foorth with an oliue branch in her bill so the spirit of man which came from God may returne as sayeth Ecclesiastes vnto God that gaue it Mors ergo obstretricatur animae Death then is but the midwyfe to the soule and as our first birth brought vs out of the prison of the wombe and our second out of nature and sinne so this third and last birth by death shall bring vs perfectlie the soule out of the prison of the bodie and the whole man out of the prison of all worldlie miserie the pangues of death-being but the showers or throwes of the bodies travelling before the foules deliverie and our sicklie groanes and dead rattle at last beeing but the sound of the jaylours key as it was opening the prison doore Death doeth then to the Godlie as GIDEON and his souldiours did to their earthen pitchers wherein the burning lamps were inclosed and as it were imprisoned their earthen pitcher is broken that the lampe of their soule may bee at libertie and shyne more brightlie in Glorie or as the fyre of that fornace wherein the three children were casten did onelie burne the fetters wherwith they wer bound without harming themselues even so death bursteth onelie that bond of naturall lyfe whereby the soule bodie are tyed together here in miserie but can not bereaue vs of our true lyfe eyther in Christ of grace or with Christ of glorie As Pharao's Butler then was glad at the ende of the three dayes to go● out of prison and comfortable was the incomming of the jaylour to him for his liberation so whe● the few and evill dayes of the pilgrimage and the imprisoment of the Lords servāts in their bodies is at an ende O how joyfull is the comming of the messenger of death vnto them for as the wicked man dying may say vnto death as Ahab sayd to Eliah Hast thou found mee O myne enemie and trembleth lyke Felix at the hearing of the same so on the contrarie as Adoniah sayde to Ionathan the sonne of Abiather Come in for thou art a valiant man and bringest good tydings And as David in lyke manner sayde of Ahimaaz that hee was a good man and brought good tydings with him so death is a good messenger to them and bringeth good tydings with him even as the Angell sayde to the sheepheards at CHRISTS birth Tydings of great joye to wit that their soules are to be fred from all earthlie miserie and to enter into eternall joy and that as the blessed of the Lord they shall rest from their labours and their workes follow them Therefore as Laban welcomed Abrham's servant and sayd Come in thou blessed of the Lord even so the Godlie may justlie welcome death and invite him as it were to come in the curse and course whereof to them is turned to a blessing Seeing therefore the death of the Godlie is a freedome and delyverie out of prison and captivitie we see how farre we should be from the loue of this lyfe being the tyme onelie of such a painfull imprisonment such a languishing labour an Egyptian bōdage a Babylonish captivitie a woful exile a stormy seavoyage a weariesome pilgrimage a dangerous warrefare fraile it selfe and having an hourlie and circular necessitie of such frayle things to support the pillars thereof whose foundation is in the dust which is nourished by dust and in ende the honour vigour whereof must be laide in the dust involved in a world of vanities and wrapped about with a cloud of vexations carnall lusts thornie cares and domesticke discontentments Satan ●empting without corruption betraying within the conscience stinging pleasures alluring feares affrighting adversitie fretting prosperitie flattering sickenesse assaulting and death ever at last as a burreau attending our execution besides who can recount the losses and crosses the cares and calamities disquyetings discontentments with the miseries mutabilities that are incident to this mortall and momentarie lyfe rightlie therefore compared to grasse which withereth a flowre which fadeth a buble or water bell which breaketh smoke which evanisheth a weavers shittle which passeth a traveller who posteth the fatte of lambes which consumeth a shepheards tent which f●itteth a fraile ship which floateth a dreame without soliditie a thought for celeritie a hyrelings tyme for miserie and in a word meere and onlie vanitie Wherein to be then is not to liue but to be daylie dying thoughts
and wherevpon the safetie of them all depended whyle it was safe all these were well but beeing lost they perished If wee consider the Restauration of Man-kynde this will yet appeare more clearlie For in CHRIST IESVS GOD by Himselfe and not by anie created gift sanctifieth the humane nature drawing it aboue all thinges created to Himselfe and substantiallie vniting it into the person of the Sonne of GOD Therfore the Ancients say that by the Deitie it selfe the manhood of CHRIST is velut igne penetrata vnguento delibuta pearced by it as it were with fire and anoynted by it as with oyntment so the Divine nature in this vnion is as it were the ointment the humane nature that which is anointed Whence also is the Name of CHRIST CHRIST sayth Nazianz. became man that Hee by Himselfe might sanctifie men and might bee as it were leaven to the whole lumpe and that vniting them to Himselfe who was condemned Hee might deliver them from damnation beeing made for vs all that wee are except sinne The Sonne of man in respect of whome Hee came 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He is CHRIST by the DEITIE anoynting Him not by the operation thereof as it did to others but by the presence of it selfe the effect whereof is this that hee who anoynteth is made man and hee that is anoynted is made God Elias Cretenses wryting vpon this place of Nazianz. sayeth that whereas others were sanctified by grace in CHRIST the presence of the DEITIE it selfe was in stead of anoyn●ing The fullnesse of the Godhead dwelleth in Him and therefore the fullnesse of Holinesse So Hee is Sanctus Sanctorum CHRIST sayeth August Si sacramenta cogites est Sanctus Sanctorum si gregem subditum cogites est Pastor Pastorum si fabricam cogites est fundamentum fundamentorum the Holiest of Holies the Pastor of Pastors and Foundation of Foundations This is an admirable and incomprehensible Holinesse Here kytheth an infinite goodnesse of GOD which hath appoynted such a Fountaine of Puritie and Sanctitie of Man-kynde Of His fullnesse wee all receaue IOHN j. 16 By this One all that are made holie are sanctified as by one all were defiled From Him commeth all Holinesse to the outward Symboles or Sacramentes which Hee hath instituted for vs that are rude led by Sense that by these sensible things Hee might sanctifie vs and by bodilie touching Hee might infuse His Spirit and His giftes in our soules and faculties thereof that thence it may breake out in all our actions and so the whole man and all his lyfe may bee whollie devouted and consecrated to GOD and thereby reduced to Him who is the Supreame good and last ende from whome hee came and in whom for ever hee should rest Hee is blinde that can not perceaue from that which hath beene sayde the necessitie of Holinesse in all If GOD bee of such infinite Puritie and Holinesse in Himselfe in all His works and in all His appoyntmentes towardes vs howe can Hee but requyre Puritie and Holinesse in all them that worship Him LEVIT xj 44.xix.2.xx.7 and 1. PET. 1. Whence this HOLINESSE TO THE LORD was to bee written not in the edge of the peoples garments nor in anie obscure part of the Priest's Vesture but on the head the most eminent part of the bodie and on the fore-head the most conspicuous part of the head that all seeing it in so eminent a place might thinke the care of it their prime duetie No servand can please that Supreame Puritie but hee that is pure None ever pleased Him but by Holinesse none ever displeased Him that was endewed therewith Hee is the Spouse of pure Soules sayeth Nazianz. No wonder that that Fountayne of Holinesse will haue none to serue Him but those that are holie that Author Ende Rule and Example of all Holinesse by whom for whom and according to whose lyknesse all thinges are sanctified both in Heaven and earth Hee hath not commanded vs to imitate His Power nor Wisdome nor height of Majestie but Holinesse Yee shall bee holie for I am holie LEVIT xj 44 To it from aeternitie Hee choosed vs in CHRIST EPHES. 1.4 And this is that which bringeth to the aeternitie of Blisse MATTH v. 8 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see GOD. Hee that hath this hope purgeth himselfe that he may be pure as He is pure 1. IOHN iij. 3 Without Holinesse no man shall see Him HEB. xij 14 This is His will 1. TH●S iv 7 For this ende hath Hee sanctified Tyme ISAI lviij 13. Place MATTH xxiv 15 Persons DEVT. xxxiij 8 For this ende hath Hee given vs His sanctifying WORD Iohn xvij 17 in plentie and His holie Sacramentes Ephes. v. 25 For this ende CHRIST was sanctified Iohn xvij 19 Ephes. v. 27 So wee are most straytlie tyed to Holinesse and Puritie The title of Christians is An holie People ISAI lxij 12 And they shall call them the holie People An holie Temple To signifie this Holinesse and Innocencie Christians at Baptisme were cloathed with a whyte garment The solide prayse of every Christian is Holinesse Hath anie Riches Ioye or Honour and is not Holie woe vnto him hee hath receaved his consolation Luke vj. 24.25 Hee shall mourne and weepe and shall bee abased Is anie learned or eloquent not holie woe to him though hee speake with the tongue of Men and Angels though by the sublimitie of cōtemplation he should seeme to converse with the glorious Spirites yet shall he be thrust downe to the lowest Hells to vtter Darknesse On the contrarie Is a man poore base vnlearned rude and everie way contemptible Yet if Holie blessed is hee Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see GOD Matth. v. Howe carefull then should wee be to purge our selues from all vncleannesse of the flesh and of the spirit Howe carefull to eschewe all vncleannesse in thoughtes wordes and actions Otherwayes our soules are hatefull to GOD and become an abomination to that Holie One Alace Where is this HOLINESSE that ought to bee and that may bee so aboundantlie in vs Wee doe not sanctifie the LORD of Hostes neyther is Hee our Dread Wee prophane His Holie and Reverende Name His Holie Day His Holie Word Ezech. xxxiij 32 His Holie Sacrament 1. Cor. xj 29 Yea by our wicked and vncleane lyues by our securitie and obstinate impenitencie wee in a manner count the Blood of the Covenant wherewith we were sanctified an vnholie thing Hebr. x. 29 Is it anie wonder then that the Holie One of Israell is provoked to anger Isai. j. 4 Wee refuse to expresse His Holinesse in our conversations and just therefore is it that Hee manifest it in the deserved revenge of our wicked lyues In that terrible vision Isai. vj. 2.3 the Seraphims cryed Holie Holie Holie agayne and agayne inculcating His Holinesse to proclayme the equitie of His judgement to provoke Him as it were to the inflicting