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A68672 Certaine sermons, vpon seuerall texts of Scripture: preached by that reuerend and faithfull seruant of Iesus Christ M. Robert Rollok, minister of the Church (and rector of the Colledge) of Edinburgh. Whereof the first eleuen were before published, and the remnant seuen, are newly adjoyned thereunto; Certaine sermons upon severall places of the Epistles of Paul Rollock, Robert, 1555?-1599.; Charteris, Henry, 1565-1628.; Arthur, William, fl. 1606-1619. 1616 (1616) STC 21272; ESTC S116139 202,286 389

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CERTAINE SERMONS VPON SEVERALL Texts of Scripture PREACHED BY THAT REuerend and faithfull seruant of Iesus Christ M. ROBERT ROLLOK Minister of the Church and Rector of the Colledge of EDINBVRGH Whereof the first eleuen were be fore published and the remnant seuen are newly adjoy ned thereunto Imprinted at Edinburgh ANDRO HART 1616. The number of Sermons with the Texts of Scripture and in what leafe to find euery Sermon I 2. Cor. Chap. 5. vers 1. 2. 3 4. Fol. 1 II 2. Cor. Chap. 5. vers 5. 6. 7. 8. Fol. 24 III 2. Cor. Chap. 5. vers 9. 10. 11. Fol. 45 IV 2. Cor. Chap. 5. vers 12. 13. 14. 15. Fol. 63 V 2. Cor. Chap. 5. vers 16. 17. 18. Fol. 79 VI 1. Cor. Chap. 2. vers 6. 7. 8. 9. Fol. 97 VII 1. Cor. Chap. 2. vers 10. 11. 12. Fol. 118 VIII 2. Cor. Chap. 4. vers 3. 4. 5. Fol. 137 IX 2. Cor. Chap. 10. vers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Fol. 155 X Philip. Chap. 1. vers 18. 19. 20. 21. c. Fol. 175 XI Titus Chap. 3. vers 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Fol. 198 These are newlie adjoyned XII Psalme cxxx vers 1. 2. 3. 4. Fol. 229 XIII Psalme cxxx vers 5. 6. 7. 8. Fol. 246 XIV Mat. Chap. 15. ver 21. 22. 23. 24 c. Fol. 262 XV Luk. chap. 7. ver 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. c. Fol. 281 XVI Iohn Chap. 3. verse 6. Fol. 306 XVII ● Timoth. Chap. 1. vers 12. 13. 14. Fol. 332 XVIII 1. Tim. Chap. 1. vers 14. 15. 16. Fol. 357 TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVLL THEIR MOST LOVING FRIEND IN THE LORD MASTER WILLIAM SCOT of ELY Grace in this life and euerlasting glorie in the Life to come OVR Gracious GOD who in His rich Mercie RIGHT WORSHIPFVLL hath in this latter time raised vp manie rare and worthie instruments and faithfull Preachers in other Countreyes about vs hath not left this our Countrey destitute of the like benefites for as amongst them so amongst vs striuing with our ingratitude Hee hath raised vp from time to time sundrie notable men indewed with singular graces whose Ministerie Hee made powerfull to ouer●… the kingdome of Sathan sinne and the Anti●… to acquire a CHVRCH vnto Himselfe in the which Hee might bee glorified in the riches of His mercies of whome the moste part nowe sleepe in the LORD and rest from their labours Amongst whome MASTER ROBERT ROLLOK of blessed memorie deserueth for his graces to bee counted with the first for who euer preassed more to approoue himselfe to GOD in a good conscience than hee Who euer was more faithfull and pairfull in his calling than hee Hee stro●e alwayes to glorifie GOD and to honour his profession and calling by a godlie life and conuersation so that the verie enemies of the trueth coulde not accuse him nor Enuie it selfe justlie reprooue him Hee set himselfe alwayes to doe good to others for hee thought hee was not his owne man but deputed for the seruice of others Hee was neuer idle but hee did either reade meditate praye conferre counsell comfort preach or write He was peaceable in the Church patient of wronges neuer vindictiue but euer readie to forgiue Hee sought not the worlde knowing that hee had heere no continuing but had his conuersation in the Heauen from whence hee looked for his Sauiour to come But it is needlesse to praise him either to you Syr who knoweth so well what store of grace the LORD vouchsafed vpon him or yet to anie others seeing his workes speake plainlie enough for him for as hee edified manie in his life by his Preaching so also hath hee edified many not onlie in his Countrey but in manie other partes by his learned and judicious writinges lef● behinde him And because his Lectures that haue beene before published by vs vpon the COLOSSIANS and THESSALONIANS as also the first eleuen SERMONS heere contained haue beene receiued with good liking and applause of manie and newe finding that there are not copies extant especiallie of these eleuen Sermons to satisfie the desire of such as seeke them wee haue thought good to cause imprint them ouer againe as also to adjoyne seuen other Sermons preached by him vpon diuerse Textes and receiued by his Schollers from his mouth which indeede wee must confesse required the refining hand of the Author that they might haue shined in their owne beautie Alwayes our care haue beene in these as in all the rest before published out of some copies offered vnto vs as neare as wee coulde to giue out to the publike viewe of the Church both the matter stile and phrase of the godlie Author Nowe for manie reasons wee are mooued to recommende these his Sermons and our labours therein to your patronage that with them your memorie with the posteritie might long endure First in respect of the entire loue and affection yee carried to Master ROLLOK from the first houre that yee were acquainted with him euen vnto his death for no man euer loued him conuersed with him respected him c more than your selfe and manie a time haue you resorted vnto him in his health and offered him such curtesie and kindnesse that hee acknowledged himselfe to bee obliged to none so much as to you And finallie yee not onelie visited him in his sicknesse but allured him to come to your house where without regarde of paines and expenses yee entertained him and such as visited him moste liberallie and chearefullie till the time that the LORD called him to Himselfe Yea yee counted it a singular blessing of the LORD that Hee honoured you with suh a guest Next Master ROLLOK in his Testament ordained that all his Bookes which after shoulde bee imprinted shoulde bee dedicated vnto you that whosoeuer got commoditie thereof next after GOD might giue the honour and thankes vnto you Thirdlie through your care endeuour and expenses onelie these whole Sermons were gathered in from them that wrote them through your procurement onelie they were reuised corrected and made fit for the Printing by your meanes onelie nowe they see the light which without you had beene buried in darknesse Lastlie if it were free for vs to make choyse of a patrone wee woulde make choyse of none but you to testifie our thankefulnesse for your great vndeserued kindnesse shewed vnto vs particularlie yea and to all these whome the LORD hath set in His seruice So that in all respectes reason requireth that all these Sermons shoulde bee published vnder your patronage and protection For whereas your name was not prefixed vnto the first eleuen when they were first imprinted seeing by your endeuour charges and expenses onelie they were first set foorth nowe this occasion beeing presented wee might justlie haue beene blamed if that ouer-sight by vs had not beene amended Finallie Syr honour the LORD and Hee will honour you delight in His wayes and Hee will giue you your hearts desire weary not to doe good vnto the Saincts and He will recompense you
too much vpon him more than he is able to performe So as the Pharisie concluded before that Hee was no Prophet now they conclude that Hee was no Mediator Well Brethren the worke of our saluation hath many impedimentes Wilt thou seeke saluation seek grace mercie then think not to come sleeping to grace for I say to thee ere thou wantest a stoppe to hinder thee from grace from remission of sinnes thine owne heart by the suggestion of the deuill shall stand vp in thy teeth and blaspheme as the Pharisie did first and as the rest at the table did thereafter and all to hinder the worke of thy saluation But see the ende Stayeth the Lord for all this Re●raiteth He His sentence againe and saieth thy sinnes are not forgiuē thee No no the Lords conclusion is past if Hee say it once to thine heart and if He giue once that perswasion in thine heart so that thou mayest saye Lord be blessed my sinnes are forgiuen me happy art thou they shal be forgiuen thee the Lord shall double it within thee so Hee speaketh to the woman as He would say Let them speake what they wil thou art in Heauen thy sins are forgiuē thee goe in peace There is no peace but the peace of the Lord comming from the remission of sinnes Crie peace as thou wilt but if thou goe not in the peace of the Lord thou g●est not in peace but in warre the Lord is at warre with thee and albeit thou gettest the Kinges peace and all the worldes peace yet if thou gettest not the LORDS peace thou hast no peace at all so wel is him that hath His peace for they only may goe in joy that may say Now Lord I am at peace with Thee thou hast forgiuen me my sinnes And if thou canst say this truely thou shalt haue such a joy in thy soule as all the Kings in the world cannot giue thee nor all outward comforts and pleasures affoord thee Nowe the LORD giue vs this peace and a blincke of that joye in the heart through the remission of our sinnes for then one day wee shall see the accomplishment of it to our euerlasting joye and saluation in IESVS CHRIST To whom with the FATHER and the Holie SPIRIT bee all Honour Praise Glorie Power and Dominion both now and euermore worlde without ende So bee it THE XVI SERMON IOHN CHAP. III. verse 6 That which is borne of the flesh is flesh and that that is borne of the Spirit is spirit IN this conference that NICODEMVS hath with CHRIST welbeloued in the Lord IESVS First Nicodemus comming to Him by night and confesseth Him plainly that Hee was a Teacher that came from God because there was none that could worke those wonders that He wrought except the Lord were with him Then the Lord Iesus beginneth to playe the part of a Teacher to Nicodemus who was a Doctor in Isaael And the first ground that Hee beginneth to instruct him into is the ground of Regeneration For Christ came to make a new world again and to renewe man who was dead in sinnes and trespasses Therfore He beginneth to instruct Nicodemus in this doctrine of Regeneration and Hee bindeth him to learne it with such a necessity that except hee and whole mankinde bee regenerate there is none of them that shall see the kingdome of God and this Hee doeth with a great asseueration saying Verily verily Nicodemus hearing and fearing that heauie denunciation of banishment from the kingdome of GOD but not vnderstanding this regeneration beginneth to reason that it was a thing vnpossible that hee coulde bee borne againe because hee was an olde man and it is not possible that an olde man can enter into his mothers wombe againe Christ answereth and answering insisteth in that proposition of regeneration vrging him againe with a necessitie of the same regeneration Onely He addeth to that that He spake before the manner and waye of this begetting to wit of water and the Spirite It is not a fleshlie generation but a Spirituall generation whereby a man is begotten againe by y e renewing of the Holy Spirite in him of the which water is the seale to seale vp our faith in that assurance of that regeneration or new birth Nowe in this Text which I haue read Christ insisteth in the same doctrine and like as in the verse preceeding Hee hath proponed the manner of this new birth not to be naturall but spirituall so in this verse He sheweth Nicodemus what a kinde of birth it is That saith He that is begotten of the Spirit is Spirit that is the Spirit of the Lord IESVS working begetteth not a fleshly or corrupt creature but a Spirituall and Heauenly creature This Hee s●tteth not downe simplie but Hee setteth it downe by waye of comparison with the fleshlie generation to the ende that Nicodemus and all men seeing the corruption of the flesh they shuld esteeme the more highly of that Spirituall generation And Hee saieth that the thing begotten of the flesh is flesh that is as the flesh a corrupt masse of flesh and blood cannot beget but corrupt flesh Euen so the Spirit of the Lord Iesus cannot beg●tte but that that is Spirituall and Heauenly and thus yees●e the meaning of this place But because this place offereth occasion to speake somewhat of Regeneration whereof the worlde had neuer greater neede than at this present for I thinke the world is going backe againe to that old corruption from the which they were deliuered Therefore to the ende that all thinges may be the more cleare I shall speake to you first of the flesh and generation thereof Next of the Spirit Regeneration And the LORD make vs carefull to finde the Spiri●e to bee effectuall in euerie one of vs to regeneration Then beeing to speake of the flesh it shall bee expedient to deduce it from the fountaine There are two sortes of sinne in this worlde The one sort is called Originall that sinne that man and woman is borne with in this worlde which they drawe out of their mothers wombe vvith their birth The other sort is called Actuall sinne that standeth in a doing and vvorking and vvhich floweth and proceedeth from that originall sinne as from the fountaine I maye not insist vpon these thinges particularlie but I shall giue you a short viewe of them Originall sinne standeth in two partes The first is that horrible defection and apostasie which whole mankinde in the worlde from Adam to the ende of the worlde haue made in the loynes of Adam for yee must vnderstand it was not Adam alone that sinned and fell from GOD but it vvas thou and all others that euer vvere gotten of man and borne of woman whole mankinde made that defection for as it is saide in the seuenth Chapter to the Hebrewes the ninth verse that when Abraham paide tithes to Melchisedeck that Leui vvho long after vvas not begotten nor borne vvas tithed in the loynes of Abraham his