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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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for yee see some raging in murther with pleasure and washing their handes in innocent blood with griedinesse c. And some committing adulterie vvithout any remorse yea boasting and vaunting of it amongst their companions Others abusing the benefites of God thorowe intemperance in drunkennesse vvithout any griefe of conscience And others deliting to oppresse and spoyle vvith violence such as they may ouer-come and in the meane time they haue no griefe prick nor trouble in their conscience for such doing Are not such men miserably deceiued who when they are going to judgement and wrath rejoyce yea when they are posting to destruction take their pastime when they are running to condemnation laugh and who when they are most miserable thinke themselues moste happy And this is the estate of many and chiefely of the great men in this countrey they rejoyce and boast of their sinnes and they thinke themselues in a good and happie estate because they finde no remorse nor griefe in their consciences I shall vse an homely similitude to declare this matter A man will haue a worme in his finger or tooth it will keepe it selfe quiet and cease from gnawing for a season he will thinke he is whole enough but take a little vineger or some such like pearcing and sharpe water then shee will beginne to gnawe and then the sillie man will complaine that hee was beguiled when hee thought hee was well enough Euen so it is with the conscience of man for it lieth in the soule of man lurking as a worme lieth in the flesh sometimes it gnaweth and sometimes it lieth still and letteth the murtherer the adulterer the oppressor goe forward in murther adulterie oppression and other moste abhominable sinnes vvithout anie accusation griefe remorse or feare of the law of GOD and threatning of the curses thereof I shall tell you more than that Sometimes the conscience of a miserable male-factor will bee so senselesse that it will no wayes bee moued by the Preaching A murtherer will bee sitting before the Minister A vile filthy adulterer will bee sitting there deuising howe to accomplish their abhominable lustes in the meane time that the Minister will bee threatning judgement against their wickednesse they will not be moued with the threatninges but will disdaine and scorne them in their heartes and will say This fellow doeth nothing but prate and raise what hee pleaseth and after Preaching vvill goe out merrily to his dinner and there curse and sweare and blaspheme Gods Name and thereafter goe to his bedde as a beast or a senselesse sow But I admonish thee O miserable wretch in despite of thy teeth thy conscience shall not sleepe alwayes the conscience of all flesh shall bee wakened one day either to their weale or to their woe And that Lawe which so securely men contemne many a time shall bee so powerfull to waken the cōsciences to torment hem that by no meanes nor policie shall they bee able to pacifie them againe Their drinking their halking their hunting their carding their dycing and other pastimes will not then bring comfort or true peace to the soule Then that man who thought himselfe most happy when he was enjoying the pleasures of sinne shall thinke himselfe the most miserable wretch that euer the earth bore Brethren the lawe that was giuen and threatning thereof is wondrous terrible and for as little as many men account of it yet either one time or other it shall be effectuall to stirre vp and to waken the consciēces of men I except no man And if the conscience sleepe still on in this life till death ouer-take men as it doeth in many yet it shall be so wakened after this life in Hell that it shall neuer get leaue to sleepe againe it shall so g●●w vpon the soule that it shall neuer get rest And in that Great day whē that righteous Iudge shall appeare the lawe shall bee moste forceable to raise in the soule dolour griefe and anguish for euer which is impossible for any flesh to ouercome expell and put away yea it is as impossible as it is to ouercome the majesty of God His owne selfe for as the Gospell is the power of GOD to saluation to euery one that beleeueth So the law is the power of God to raise vp dolour terrour and anguish in the soules of impenitent sinners and at last to bring it into condemnation Therefore happy is that man who in the time of grace when the Gospel is crying vpon euery wearie and laden soule to come to Iesus and promising to ease and disburthen all that cometh vnto Him findeth this conscience wakened in mercie for nowe Iesus Christ by His seruantes is going thorow the world offering to cure all sorts of diseases yea euen these that are most incurable And miserable is that man who sleepeth on till death ouer-take him for then the time of grace is past repentance then will bee to late it will not auaile remission of sinnes then cannot bee obtained the voyce of the Lawe shall euer ●ounde Cursed art thou miserable wretch for euer the comfortable voyce of the Gospell crying Come all yee wearie and laden shall neuer bee heard anie more Suffer therefore your selues to bee launced wounded in time that yee may bee compelled to come to Iesus and the Lord waken the consciences of these bloodie murtherers adulterers and oppressors in time that they maye see where awaye they are going and at last may returne to God Nowe hitherto wee haue handled this naturall corruption and this noble flesh which men glorie so much into Nowe let vs speake something of the naturall birth That which is borne of the flesh is flesh And what can corruption breede but corruption What can a leprous man bring out but a leprous childe Who can bring a cleane thing out of filthinesse No not one Iob Chapter 14. verse 4 For why Brethren In this naturall generation as the parent naturallie communicateth nature and his owne substance so looke what venome vilenesse and detestablenesse is in his nature hee giueth and communicateth it all to his children Men glorie commonlie much of these thinges which they gette thorowe their parentes they will saye I haue gotten great heritages much honour and great riches by my father But I saye that no man euer got so surelie these things thorowe their parentes as they gette through them and their birth a poyson and pest with their flesh whereby they are made the children of wrath and shall get Hell for their inheritance Brethren happie is the man that can consider this naturall vncleannesse and is touched in conscience with the pollution which hee giueth to his children and striueth to haue it purged for in so doing hee both acquireth a good conscience to himselfe and giueth his children a better heritage than if hee left him all the heyreships of the worlde When thou hast begotten thy childe and gathered goods and riches together and acquired great possessions
professe or followe Christ what can bee more hard But suppone reason were conuinced and the mouth thereof closed that it coulde gette no shift to answere yet thinkest thou so to bee quite of thy selfe No the will and the affections will stand obstinately against the judgement of the minde and follow out and pursue that which the minde discearneth to be euill So thou mayest easily see that there is nothing more harde than to gette this Regeneration yea thou mayest see that it is a thing altogether impossible except that Almighty Spirit of God be present and worke it effectually in the soule all the kings of the earth with all their weapons and engines of warre cannot be able to doe it No all the Angels in Heauen are not able to accomplish this worke The weapons of our warre-fare saith Paul are not carnall but mighty through God to cast downe strong holdes casting downe imaginations and euerie high thing that is exalted against the knowledge of God and bringing into captiuitie euery thought to the obedience of Christ 2. Cor. 10. 4. 5. There is no power in Heauen or earth but onely the Spirit of God that is able to renewe one creature And this power is granted to this our Ministerie the preaching of the Euangell Let great men let worldly men esteeme of it as they please God hath ordained this Ministery to minister this wonderfull power whereby the soules of men shall be regenerate Further thou must vnderstand that this Regeneration is not perfected in an instant but in processe of time it must continue all the dayes of thy life so long as thou liuest albeit thou liue a thousand yeeres this olde man will not bee perfectly and altogether mortified and slaine till the houre of death Thou must all the dayes of thy life-time be groaning vnder the burthen of sinne subject to crosses and troubles away with light-headed sinners who saye they woulde alwayes haue their heartes vp sadnesse becommeth a sinner well and thou must striue to finde the newe man to bee renewed degree by degree piece and piece euen till at last death bee swallowed vp of life and mortalitie of immortalitie And if thou wouldest haue this worke to goe forward in thee then set euermore Iesus thy Lord and thine head before the eyes of thy soule looke vpon Him with the eyes of faith for it is only His presence the sight of His glory that worketh this marueilous change for there is a great oddes betweene the sight of His glorie and the sight of the glorie of worldlie Princes for the sight of their glorie will not change thee nor make thee glorious but vanisheth awaye in a moment But the sight of the glorie of IESVS shall change thee and make thee glorious whensoeuer thou beholdest Him either by faith in this worlde or else face to face in the Kingdome of Glorie For when thou beholdest Him with the eyes of faith heere thou shalt bee changed according to the measure of thy faith and because thy faith is imperfect thy change heere must bee imperfect but when thou shalt see Him face to face and beholde Him as Hee is then shalt thou bee like vnto Him in glorie thy change shall bee perfect His presence shall bee effectuall to change thy vile bodie and to fashion it like vnto His owne glorious bodie when thou beholdest His glorie thou shalt bee changed into the same glorie Therefore yee see what neede wee haue to finde this Regeneration begunne in vs heere and to finde a continuall progresse therein all the dayes of our life that so wee maye bee assured that the LORD shall crowne His worke in vs with glorie in IESVS And nowe to ende then surelie yee see that corruption mischiefe and venome euerie man without exception communicate vnto their children by naturall generation Therefore Brethren this is mine exhortation to all both to great and small I except none from the King to the Begger Striue as yee are instrumentes of generation so to bee instrumentes of regeneration that your children maye bee taken out of nature and planted in grace and so bee made members of the mysticall bodie of IESVS CHRIST Striue to bring them vp in the knowledge of CHRIST that so yee maye bee free of that heauie judgement which remaineth for all such as neglect this duetie towardes their children and that yee maye see GODS blessing vpon your children heere and maye haue hope of that eternall life and glorie heereafter which the LORD hath promised to His owne in CHRIST IESVS To whome with the FATHER and the Holie SPIRIT three persons and one GOD be all Honour Glorie Praise Power Dominion both now and euermore So bee it THE XVII SERMON I. TIMOTH CHAP. I. verse 12 Therefore I thanke him who hath made mee strong that is Christ Iesus our Lord for hee counted mee faithfull and put me in his seruice verse 13 When before I was a blasphemer and a persecuter and an oppressour but I was receiued to mercie for I did it ignorantly through vnbeliefe verse 14 But the grace of our Lord was exceeding aboundant with faith and loue which is in Christ Jesus IN this Text beloued Brethren in Iesus Christ there is set downe to vs a notable example of thankfulnesse to God in the person of the Apostle Paul for that great and incomparable mercy which the Lord bestowed vpon him not onely in forgiuing him his grosse and manifold sinnes but also for setting of him in His seruice and for the committing to him the message of reconciliation making him an Apostle to preach repentance and remission of sinnes to others As the mercies which he found were wondrous great so is hee wondrous carefull alwayes to testifie his thankfulnesse to GOD And to the ende the more chearefully he may praise thanke God hee considereth and setteth downe by degrees and in order his vnworthinesse and the euill deedes that he did notwithstanding whereof the Lord extended His mercy most aboundantlie towardes him To come to the wordes Hee saieth Therefore I thanke him who hath made me strong that is Christ Jesus our Lord These wordes depend vpon the verse immediately going before hee saide before that the glorious Euangell of Iesus Christ was concredite to him for the which cause he bursteth forth in thankesgiuing and hee saieth Therefore I will be thankfull to Him who hath concredited it vnto mee Then yee see his thankfulnesse ariseth on two considerations First vpon the consideration of the excellency of the Euangel of Iesus Christ The Gospell is glorious in it selfe and it is come down from the blessed God next vpon the consideration of his owne vnworthinesse looke howe worthie the Gospell was as vnworthie was hee then considering that so worthy a thing was giuen vnto him and that hee himselfe was so vnworthy hee knoweth not what thankes to giue he cannot deuise what manner of waye to testifie his thankfulnesse If once wee could see what God were howe