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A15459 Perseuerantia sanctorum A sermon of perseuering in patience, repentance, and humiliation, in time of afflictions, preached before the lords of the Parliament, at the last generall fast, vpon Ash-wednesday, the 18. day of February 1628. at the Collegiat Church of S. Peter in Westminster. By the Right Honourable, and Right Reuerend Father in God, Iohn, Lord Bishop of Lincolne, deane of the sayd church. And now published, by their lordships order, and direction. Williams, John, 1582-1650. 1628 (1628) STC 25727; ESTC S120151 30,806 69

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well the Crowne must fall the Crowne of all Blessings temporall and aeternall as here The Lord blessed the latter end of Iob. ANd indeed if that conceit of the Fryars may passe for Gold and will endure the Touch no vertue whatsoeuer can expect those aeternall blessings saue onely a perseuerance in Repentance and pietie vnto the latter end For nothing but Aeternitie can expect to be rewarded with Aeternitie And if we looke for a blessing aeternall which shall continue as long as Gods beeing wee ought to endure not one daies Fast and sorrow for sinne but a sorrow and a suffering aeternall which is to continue as long as our being I meane our worldly and mortall being So that no vertue can lay claime to this Aeternitie of God but Perseuerance vnto the End which is the Aeternitie of man As the Lord here blessed the latter end of Iob. You therefore that would climbe vp to blessings by Jacobs Ladder beginning at the foote therof the blessings here on earth get vp to the top the blessings in heauen remember what you saw vpon that ladder There were Angels descending and Angels ascending but not any sitting or standing still And therefore if you looke to haue your Fasting your praying your sorrow for sinne and your other vertues rewarded by God you must neuer rest then but breath them in continuall motion vntill the time of their Blessing come which is onely the latter end as here The Lord blessed the latter end of Iob. And so much of the third part of my Text the proper subiect of this reward of Christian Patience Repentance and Sorrow for sinne which is the latter end thereof The Lord blessed the latter end of Iob. I Hasten now to the last part of my Text which is the Quantitie of this Reward and is drawne from a Comparison with those blessings which this great man had in common with other Princes of the East before his Affliction and from the beginning and these blessings of his latter end being duely weighed beare down the scales proue more then those of his beginning The Lord blessed the latter end of Iob more then his beginning And this in many respects which to auoid taediousnesse in this honourable Assembly I will run ouer very briefly First all the Blessings in the beginning made Iob but vnum ex multis one of Gods Children at large amongst whom the euill and vniust are also reckoned Mat. 5 45. But this Chastisement and correction toward the latter end made him Gods speciall Minion and darling as it were for he chastiseth euery sonne whom he receiueth Heb. 12. 6. whom he receiueth that is Quem approbat whom hee makes his white Boy as Theophylact interprets that place For indeed the word Prou. 3. 11. from whence the Apostle takes it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 quem vnicè diligit whom he cockers aboue the rest of his Children and may bee interpreted 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that Sonne in whom hee is well pleased as Mercerus that great Linguist makes the Obseruation You see then what height of fauour and priuacie Job by this Correction and due humiliation vnder the same is got vnto and all this sithence his beginning and therefore The Lord blessed the latter end of Iob more then his beginning SEcondly in the beginning I doe beleeue he was a great man but I doe not reade he was a Knight your Lordships will pardon the lightnesse of the Notion which I chose of purpose that the Thing may be the better remembred But in the latter end he had this honour added to be made a Knight a Knight of the Order I meane Christs own Order a Knight of the Crosse that when he should rise againe out of the Earth in the last day and bee couered with his skinne and see God in his flesh he might accompanie his Redeemer vnto Iudgement in a fitting aequipage adorned with his Passions like a Collar of Pearle and couered with his Afflictions the Robes of the Martyrs Now to this Addition of Honour hee was aduanced in his latter end and not in his beginning and therefore The Lord blessed the latter end of Iob more then his beginning THirdly His Fame and Renowne which in honourable Persons no man without impudency can deny for one of Gods blessings is now much enlarged in his latter end For as Philostratus saith very well that one Iupiter set o●t by Homer the Poet was worth tenne Iupiters set out by Phidias the Caruer because the former flew abroad through all the world whereas the latter neuer budg'd from his pedistall at Athens So the Fame of Iob in his latter end which is cum sole luna as hee speakes as farre spread as the beames of the Sunne and the influence of the Moone extinguisheth the Fame of his beginning confined to Husse and a little corner of Arabia The Deuill in the beginning was faine perambulare Iob 1. 7. to compasse the world before hee could finde him but euer sithence hee cannot tempt the least of Gods children but instantly hee heares of him saith Saint Chrysostome I confesse he was from the beginning notus Deo knowne vnto God but now hee is become notus nobis knowne also vnto vs and a praesident for all men that expect deliuerance from great afflictions saith S. Gregory In the beginning the Holy Ghost could say no more but Erat vir there was such a man In the latter end he might haue said Erat Philosophus there was such a Philosopher and notable Christian saith Origen So that the Lord blessed the latter end of Iob more then his beginning LAstly his learning and knowledge in the way of Godlinesse was nothing so praegnant in his beginning as in his latter end Doctrina viri per patientiam noscitur Pro 19. 11. Patience is the best teacher of true Intelligence The Schoole-men Hales Aquinas Biel and others when they suite the Beatitudes The Gospell appointed for this solemne Fast to the fruits as they call them of the holy Ghost doe ioyne that of Sorrow and weeping for sinne to Science and knowledge Because say they this Sorrow for sinne can issue from no other Fountaine then the true faith knowledge of God nor is it euer found in any man sundred or diuided from the same Qui addit scientiam addit dolorem He that encreaseth his knowledge of the faith of Christ shall euer encrease the sorrow for his sin as S. Augustine applies that of Ecclesiastes the 1. and the 18. verse and so say I è conuerso Hee that encreaseth his sorrow for sinne shall prooue a great Clerke in the Schoole of Christ. It was the Gall of the Fish that restored Tobias to his seeing Tob. 11. 14. verse and it is onely the Gall and bitternesse of the Crosse which restores a Christian to his perfect vnderstanding Vbi multum Crucis multum lucis as Luther was wont