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A14280 A divine discoverie of death directing all people to a triumphant resurrection, and euer-lasting saluation. Vaughan, Edward, preacher at St. Mary Woolnoth. 1612 (1612) STC 24596; ESTC S105922 75,056 213

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begger why then should any man mourne or murmure at the death of his dearest friends and why should he not be moued to yeld himselfe with al willingnesse contentment to die Why should any one man thinke himselfe worthy of that prerogatiue and priuiledge as not to die yea rather willingly then of constraint Iosua the Lord Generall of Israel at his death tooke this as a strong forcible argumēt to perswade with his people to liue well and that they might die willingly therefore emphatically he said Iosua 23.14 This is the way of all the world to wit Although I be a man as ye know in an extraordinary acceptation with God yet I must die so must you and so must all mankinde that liue and are yet to be borne looke not you to be exempted from this sentence but prouide accordingly A voyce said vnto Esai Crie Esai 40.6 What said he That all flesh is grasse the grace thereof as the flower of the field This holy Prophet being suggested and instigated by the Spirit of God to prepare the way of Christ in the hearts of the people he receiues as from the Lord also the manner how to moue them effectually thereunto euen by telling them that they were all subiect to death and that the most wise and most excellent amongst them was subiect to the same end The second cause mouing willingnesse to die It is drawne from a threefold exchāge that we make with the Almighty the first is the exchange that we make of our bodies 1 Cor. 15.25.54 Phili. 3.21 Esai 49.10.25.8 for this corruptible body which is subiect to manifold miseries and to fall from God we shall haue incorruptible and immortall bodies For these our bodies subiect to hunger to thirst to cold to heate to manifold diseases to sundrie passions and other such like calamities we shall haue celestiall and glorified bodies euerie way freed of all those perturbations The Lambe which is in the middest of the throne Reue. 7.15.16.17 shall gouerne his people and shall leade them vnto the liuely fountaines of waters and God shall wipe away all teares from their eyes 21.3.4 The tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them and they shall be his people and God himselfe shall be their God with them There shall be no more death neither sorrow neither crying neither paine Euery Christian is alwaies longing and desiring this exchange yea senselesse creatures do alway straine with a feruent desire to be vnburthened to be discharged of this life how much more euery good man As he that is in prison desires and longs to go abroad or as Hagar in her bondage so miserable is man liuing in the flesh as a liuing soule in a body subiect to death The second exchange that we make is of our goods as when we change earthly riches for heauenly momentanie and transitorie treasures for euerlasting and that which neuer fadeth To which purpose the holy Ghost saith Mat. 6.19.20 Lay not vp treasures where moath or canker corrupteth and where theeues breake through and steale but lay vp treasures for your selues in heauen As if it were to say The best things of this life are subiect to corruptiō to manifold casualties but the treasures which are in heauen are not subiect either to mutability or yet to decay And our sauiour Christ saith by way of a parable Luk. 12.15.10.22 that the abundance of worldly wealth auailes nothing for the time prefent which is but momentanie neither doth it any way minister comfort vnto the distressed soule Thus he saith take heed of couetousnesse for though a man haue abundance yet his life standeth not in his riches Saint Paul seeing and perceiuing the inordinate desire of riches which was in his time and knowing that the like would be continued he speakes by way of comparison verie disdainefully and contemptuously of worldly riches 1 Timo 6.17.18.19 and charges men to prouide for better things and to build vpon a better foundation In heauen is all kinde of plentie maturitie and satietie Iudg. 18.9.10 As the Spies said vnto the children of Dan their brethren concerning Laish Arise and let vs go vp we haue seene the land and surely it is verie good it is a place lacking nothing that is in the world be not slothfull to possesse it for God hath giuen it into your hands euen so do innumerable sentences and examples of holy Scripture say and assure vs as touching the kingdome immortall ioyes of heauē The third exchange that we make by dying willingly and well is of our societie of our companie as when we change the societie fellowship and cōpanie of men for the company and societie of Angels Heb. 12.22.23.24 Reuel 14.1 to 6. the company of whoremongers drunkards liers swearers oppressors and such like for the company of the Saints the company of children on earth for the company of children in heauen the company of husband or wife for the company of Iesus Christ himselfe As a virgine that is affianced to a man thinkes it long before the solemnization thereof so is euery one that is affianced with Christ euermore desiring his full fruition and holy fellowship The third cause mouing willingnesse to die It is the mitigations cōforts helpes that almightie God yeelds against the torments of death to such as do commemorate their mortality with prayers and intercessions vnto almightie God that they may be faithfully prepared Of which gracious qualifications of sicknesses and diminishing of deaths torments the holy Prophet Dauid speakes Psal 41.3 most plainely The Lord will strengthen him vpon his bed of sorrow thou Lord saith the Prophet hast turned all his bed in his sicknesse as if it were to say God wil enable a mercifull religious man to endure all that he will lay on him or else will diminish the qualitie or quantitie of the disease To whom also Christ Iesus saith I am the physition as if it were in effect to say I am a present discharge for the soule that is surcharged with sinne and also a present qualification of bodily griefes and naturall diseases as was manifoldly and plainely experimented by Christ vpon diuers poore people who were miserably and mortally distressed with both The second instruction Concerning the manner sort or kind of death to wit how diuersly and how many wayes death seizeth on all the generation of mankind I will distinguish into foure sorts The which for assignations sake I must call by foure names vnder the which the holy Ghost comprehends as in a close narration dispersed ouer the Bible all maners sorts and kinds of death whatsoeuer howsoeuer and wheresoeuer which are these 1. the Penall death 2. the Naturall death 3. the Vnnaturall death 4. the Politicall death These three are comprehended in that answer of Dauid the selected man of God to Abishai concerning Saul the king whom God deliuered into their
full height maturitie which the licour iuice thereof could possibly extend then presently it returnes and in very little time is withered and cleane gone Salomon likens man for his growing and decreasing vnto Lillies and roses Cant. 2.1 As an Alchymist hauing violētly exhausted the spirits and by little and little distilled the quintessences of minerals and mettals they are thenceforth good for litle or nothing but as salt hauing left the saltnesse euē so man hauing his natural vigour by little and little taken or worne away is but a dead carcasse good for nothing but for to be hid in the earth The eight reason why all men must die It is drawne from the decree of almightie God for the dissolution of the world and a finall end of all things a throwing together and as it were a folding vp of many things into one thing Esai said concerning this dissolution thus Esai 13.9 The day of the Lord commeth cruell with wrath and fierce anger to lay the land waste Mat. 24.29 the starres shall fall from heauen and the planets shall not giue their light the Sun shall be darkned in his going forth and the Moone shall not giue her light Likewise Ezechiel saith O how fearefull and how terrible that day shall be to them which pierced him through yet then whosoeuer shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saued The ninth reason why all men must die It is that there may be a generall victorie ouer death and hell For so saith S. Paul 1 Cor. 15.26 The last enemie that shall be destroyd is death God speakes to that effect by the mouth of his Prophet vnto death in the behalfe of the godly O death Hose 13.14 I will be thy death As though he had said triumphantly thou that hast bene the death of all mankind ô cruell enemie ô thou vnsatiable deuourer now I will be thy death now shalt thou be destroyed for euer now thy sting and thy strength shall vtterly be taken away 5.8.6 Againe the same Prophet saith he will destroy death for euer and God will wipe all teares and heauinesse from all faces Luk. 20.36 and S. Luke saith they can die no more The tenth reason why all men must die Hath foure speciall respects or diuine attributes The first whereof is drawne from the celestiall kingdome whence our soules came and the terrestriall tabernacles and houses of clay wherein our soules do a while liue or dwell as strangers and soiourners Men are said to be strangers either in respect of their trauell from one place vnto another or in respect of some kingdome where they dwell being borne elsewhere not yet free denized nor naturalized In both which respects Dauid saith Psa 39.12 1 Chro. 19.15 1 Cor. 5.1.2 that as our fathers were in this world strangers soiourners so Saint Paul to the like purpose saith We know that we haue a building giuen vs of God that is an house not made with hands but eternall in heauen as if he had said our certaine and most resting place is not here on earth but is in heauen As he that is in a voyage or iourney neuer cōtenteth himselfe vntill he be at home and therefore toiles and trauels with great carnestnesse to end his businesse that he may returne euen so are we in this tabernacle 2 Cor. 5.2 as Saint Paul said sighing and desiring to be clothed with our house which is from heauen The faithfull did manifestly confesse that they were strangers and pilgrimes on earth Heb. 11.13 and that they desired an heauenly countrie The second respect or attribute giuen to the children of God is Drawne from the meere merits of Christ by whom also our bodies and soules haue interest and title to the kingdome of heauen that in a more particular and proper manner then in this world as thus appeareth Christ is called our bridegroome and we his bride Mat. 25.6 Cant. 4.12 Ephe. 1.22 Coll. 1.18 inferring by a necessary consequence that where the husband is there must be the wife Againe where Christ is called the head of the Church it is to be inferred necessarily that where the head is gone before the mēbers must and shall follow after much like to that which Christ said Whersoeuer the body is Luk. 17.37 thither will the Eagles resort As an honest wife hath alwaies an vnsatiable desire and longing to be with her husbād no way cōtented with his absēce no not with loue letters nor with messēgers nor with tokēs of great price but with his corporall presence euen so the true mēber of Christ being zelously affected faithfully disposed towards her holy heauenly husband Christ Iesus Cant. 1.1 saith Let him kisse me with the kisses of his mouth As if the Church or bride of Christ had said vnto God his and her heauenly father O let me haue the fruition of his glorious presence let me be alway with him The third respect or attribute giuen vnto the children of God is Drawne from the mortall hatred malice which the deuill hath against vs exceedingly enuying our spirituall and glorious arriuall into heauen therefore layes many snares and infinite allurements to let hinder vs from our passage with whome therefore according to the will of God we must encounter vnder the conduct of our Lord Generall Christ Iesus In respect of which striuings Eph. 6.10 to 18. 2. Timo. 2.3 Phile. 1.2 conflicts and battelles we are called souldiers and warriors inferring thereby that when we haue valiantly fought the Lords battels and faithfully triumphed ouer the diuell then it followes that we shall returne to our owne home with rewards and crownes of euerlasting glotie The fourth respect or attribute giuen vnto the children of God is Drawne from the affaires wherin God our eternall king hath imployed vs for the performance of certaine religious duties whereof some are pertayning to God some to our brethren and some to our selues the which being done and duely accomplished then must we be gone In regard whereof we are called Legates Ambassadors and such like sometimes labourers sometimes pilgrimes And in our commission we haue euery man his set and limited time of dispatch Iob. 7.1 1 Pet. 2.1 which being ended the ancient of dayes the Angell of the couenant will send his Angell Gabriel or some other Dan 9.20.21.22 saying vnto vs for our returne vnto heauen as vnto the people of Israel in Babylon for their returne vnto Ierusalem Now me thinkes I heare two obiections made against me by two sorts of people The one saying This doctrine concerning the generality of death needed not it might haue bene spared and the speech spent vpō matter that we know not For by the vse of reason by common experience and by manifold examples men are induced to beleeue all this that you haue said to be true and long since generally allowed This is now a
at deathes doore the wicked parteth with all ioyes and there the godly receiues it The third vse concerning the naturall death It serueth to reproue all such parents who hauing a sonne or a daughter taken from them by death in his minority they do not take to heart nor thinke the extraordinary care the greedy griping the intollerable shiftes and the manifold deuices which they vsed to get worldly wealth and preferments for him So that they euer kept from their heart or for the most part all conscionable care of trayning him vp in the feare and nurtour of the Lord so as he might be a necessary member in Church or comon wealth They consider not neither can they be made to thinke much lesse to beleeue that God tooke him away for their punishment And for this cause also God takes away another and so another of their best and dearest children leauing such parents either none at all or else such as are gracelesse and without hope to be any comfort vnto them If parents out of their naturall affection or out of Gods word would but imagine what a dolefull day what a sorrowfull sight and a galling griefe it would be vnto them to see one child after another suffer the bitter paines and pangs of death then being dead to be doubtfull of their saluation such parents might the better and the sooner see take knowledg of their sinnes towards their poore children and so by true repentance be turned vnto the Lord. The fourth vse concerning the naturall death It serueth to reproue those who out of their ouer abounding naturall affection towards their children are neuer prepared to part with their children no not though they be to change their company for the company of God himselfe and the company of others their brothers and sisters for the company of the holy Saints and Angels in heauen And their worldly riches for the true treasures purchast by the precious bloud of Iesus Christ And this because that either they want knowledge or faith The fift vse concerning the naturall death It serueth to reproue those who liue so securely and so carelesly as if they had made a couenant with death vntill an appointed day or as if they could keepe death away so long as they would or at least giue themselues lawfull warning Vpon these comes the day of the Lord suddenly not in respect of God but in respect of themselues being vnprouided By how much they want of that they should haue against his coming or by how little they feare death by so much the more terrible and fearefull death is vnto them The sixth vse concerning the naturall death It serueth to reproue those who arrogate to much vnto the worthinesse of the meanes attributing that vertue vnto them which indeede is due vnto God as in the time of sicknesse to physicke surgery and such like No maruell though they languish in their diseases and no man able to helpe thē What was the ouerthrow of so many thousands of the Israelits the taking away of the Arke of God by the Philistines 1. Sam. 4.5 was it not because they relied to much vpon the arke as appeared by their shooting and loud reioycing as though heauen and earth rang together Ieremie speaketh of them at another time how they vanted and boasted of their temple saying Ier. 7.4 The temple of the Lord the Temple of the Lord therefore the Lord gaue their Temple to be ransacked and ruinated by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon Dan. 1.1.2 Ieremie likewise speaking of the pride and presumptusnesse of the Egyptians who in their strength and multitude of their men concluded most infallibly the vtter ouerthrow of the people of Israel Ier. 46 7. They come saith he like floods and riuers with raging horses swift chariots Blackemores and Libians to shoote and to beare shields yet all in vaine The seuenth vse concerning the naturall kind of death It serueth to reproue those who do derogate from the worthinesse of the meanes which God in his mercie hath ordained in his Church and common-wealth to be in him and for him or as in his stead helpers comforters vnto his people as in the time of sicknesse not to seek to the Physitiā they rather scoffe and scorne them and they deride their profession These indeed as the former are accessarie to their owne cōtinuall diseases languishing maladies and in the end to their owne death not because that they thereby do directly shorten their liues but because that they do frustrate so much as in thē lieth the holy ordināces of God which are ioyned with his decree The eight vse concerning the naturall death It serueth to reproue those who run into eminent dangers places of contagion they auoid not when they may conuemently outragious elements as fire water and such like or enterprise to performe actions which stand not either with their wits or with their abilities The 3. generall sort manner or kind of death to wit the vnnaturall death The vnnatur all death is that which is more violent more abhorring nature more crosse and contrarie to the lawes ordinances of God A kind of death which proceedeth from mans selfe or rather a death instigated by the diuell meerely derogatiue to the Maiestie of Gods gouernment dishonourable to his name by the reuealed word impeachfull to the saluation of the soules of such An vntimely and an vnseasonable death Vnder this kind of death there are 4. other inferior sorts First when a man killeth himselfe vnawares or against his will as Ahaziah king of Israel did with a fall 2. King 1.6 Secondly when a man kils himselfe wittingly and willingly 1 Sam. 31.4 2. Sam. 17.23 1. King 16.18 as Saul did with his owne sword as Achitophel hanged himselfe and as Zimry did that burnt himselfe Thirdly when a mā is killed by another vnwittingly and vnwillingly not hauing hated him before Nu. 35.22 Ios 20.1.2.3 for whose saftetie God appointed cities of refuge Fourthly when a man is wittingly and willingly killed by another 2. Sam. 3.27 2. Sam. 20.10 as Abner was by Ioab and as Amasa was The first question concerning the maner of the vnnaturall death Why it is or how it comes to passe that some vnwittingly and vnwillingly do kil and destroy themselues yea with their act and deed some hang themselues some burne themselues some drowne themselues and such like manner of vnnaturall death This kind of vnnaturall executions happeneth many times on the iust as well as on the vniust vpon the wise as vpon the foolish vpon the rich as vpon the poore The answer therefore is twofold one concerning the vngodly the other concerning the godly That which concernes the vngodly is when any such man or woman vnwittingly puts or brings himselfe into perillous places puts himselfe to death by his owne act and deed It proceedeth from the vpright iustice of God ruling and ouer-ruling man how