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A44680 A funeral sermon on the death of that pious gentlewoman Mrs. Judith Hamond Late wife of the Reverend Mr. George Hamond, minister of the Gospel in London. By John Howe, minister of the same Gospel. Howe, John, 1630-1705. 1696 (1696) Wing H3029; ESTC R215976 18,994 36

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of those with whom it is not so it must be said as their final never-altered sense even to the last They would not be plucked out of the Gulph that deadly Gulph where they therefore lye as in their most agreeable Element And let it further be considered 7. That for the death that shall be perpetual 't is to be confined and go no further Before it was diffused and continually more and more diffusing it self But in the future state of things when time has run to its period and the Affairs of it are shut up by the final Judgment Death and Hell are now to be cast into the lake of fire and brimstone which is the second Death Rev. 20. 14. All death is now to be gathered into Death Hell into Heil It shall be contracted gathered into it self It 's true it will be therefore consummate finished perfect in its kind or full of it self as that which is without mixture cannot but be as was noted before Here will be pure death without mixture and which therefore will have no allay But then whereas formerly it ranged to and fro uncontroll'd now it is confined to its own narrower Circle and can have no new subject And shall therefore give no further trouble or disturbance to the rest of Gods Creation Moreover Consider Lastly That this victory will not be gradual only but total and entire Every thing of Mortality that was Hanging about these glorious Victors shall be swallowed up in perfect and in endless Life Death is unstung first disarm'd and then easily overcome It s sting is said to be Sin the deadliest thing in Death A plain further proof by the way the Apostle intended Death also in the moral Sense And the insulting Enquiry Where is it implies 't is not any where to be found and signifies a total abolition of it and by consequence must infer that every thing of Death besides must as to them for ever cease and be no more Which also the Phrase of swallowing up doth with great Emphasis express And this compleats the vindication of Providence i. e. in this whole Affair and not only vindicates but magnifies the conduct of the Supreme Disposer of all things For by this means as his Wisdom Power and Goodness are most highly illustrated so the trial of his Peoples Faith the great Instrument of this their Victory as well as of that over the world 1 Joh. 5. 4 is found unto praise honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ 1 Pet. 4. 7. And they find what by patient continuance in well-doing they were enjoyn'd to seek which shews they were not vainly put upon so noble a pursuit Honour Glory Immortality to their actual attainment of Eternal Life Rom. 2. 7. Now therefore shall this saying be made good in its fullest sense And if there shall be such a Victory so glorious a one won at last surely we should be tuning our Instruments and labouring to get our Hearts into a frame to sing the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the triumphant song ver 55 56. and conclude it as ver 57. Thanks be to God that giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. FINIS These Books Written by the Reverend Mr. John Howe are Sold by Tho. Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns Cheapside OF Thoughtfulness for the Morrow with an Appendix concerning the immoderate desire of fore-knowing things to come The Redeemers Tears wept over Lost Souls in a Treatise on Luke 19. 41 42. With an Appendix wherein somewhat is occasionally discoursed concerning the sin against the Holy Ghost and how God is said to will the Salvation of them that Perish Of Charity in reference to other Mens Sins Two Sermons preach'd on these words Yeild your selves to God A Funeral Sermon for Mrs. Esther Sampson the late Wife of Henry Sampson Dr. of Physick who died Nov. 24. 1689. The Carnality of Religious Contention in Two Sermons Preached at the Merchants Lecture in Broadstreet A Calm and Sober Enquiry concerning the Possibility of a Trinity in the Godhead In a Letter to a Person of Worth occasioned by the lately Published Considerations on the Explications of the Doctrine of the Trinity By Dr. Wallis Dr. Sherlock Dr. S th Dr. Cudworth c. Together with certain Letters hitherto unpublish'd formerly written to the Reverend Dr. Wallis on the same Subject A Letter to a Friend concerning a Postscript to the Defence of Dr. Sherlock's Notion of the Trinity in Unity relating to the Calm Enquiry upon the same Subject A View of that part of the late Considerations addrest to H. H. about the Trinity which concerns the Sober Enquiry on that Subject 1 Th. 4. 16. Grot. in loc 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Plotin Enn. 1. Marc. Antonin de vit suâ lib. 11. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Vid. Ham. in loc