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A08812 Meditations of death wherein a Christian is taught how to remember and prepare for his latter end: by the late able & faithfull minister of the Gospel, Iohn Paget. Paget, John, d. 1640.; Paget, Robert. 1639 (1639) STC 19099; ESTC S113906 110,470 273

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bring us on in this journey to the well of life whē we like wandring sheep had gone astray perniciously he sought us found us laid us on his shoulders 1. Pet. 2.25 Luk. 15.4 He hath borne our griefes carried our sorrowes Esa 53.4 he bore our sinnes in his body on the tree 1. Pet. 2.24 under the burden of our iniquities he was bruised Esa 53.5.10 he was sore amazed he groaned Mark 14.38 cryed out with strong cryes supplications Matt. 27.46 Heb. 5.7 he did sweat great drops of blood that trickled downe to the ground Luk. 22.44 and there was no remedy but that to save others he must goe downe to the gates of death he was abased unto the death of the crosse as Moses lift up the serpent in the wildernes so was our Mediatour lift up Ioh. 3.14.15 as men deale with a toad or serpent so they hanged him upon a stake stauros set him upon a pole he became as it were a monster unto many Psa 71.7 22.13 that he might make us glorious by deliverance bring us unto life He was further abased when he was left for a time under the condition of death free among the dead Psa 88.5 while he made his grave with the wicked Esa 53.9 hereby was as it were swallowed up of the whale in the heart of the earth Matt. 12.40 And yet above all this before his buriall he descended into Hell to the gates of the second death into the deepest degree of humiliation in his agony both in the garden and upon the crosse Matt. 27.46 Psal 88.6 there the sorrowes of hell compassed him about there he drunk the cup of the red wine of the wrath of God Matt. 20.22 26.39.42.44 a cup whereinto all our vile and deadly sinnes were grated God laying upon him the iniquities of us all Esa 53.6 At the tasting of this cup his strength was powred out like water his heart did melt like wax in the middes of his bowels Psa 22.14 a greater matter then if the whole world beside had melted away to nothing for ever The very thought of this filled the heart of our Mediatour with perplexity feare long before it came I have a baptisme saith he to be baptised withall how am I pained untill it be ended Luk. 12.50 And how was he then pained in the finishing of it But hereby are many sons brought unto God delivered from the bondage feare of death for ever Heb. 2.9.10.14.15 Having passed himselfe and led us through the first gate of justice by suffering there remained a second by fulfilling the law for us this also necessary for our entrance into life therefore besides the sacrifice of his death he also offered up himselfe in a holy life unto God sanctifyed himself for us Ioh. 17.19 For being made under the Law Gal. 4.4 he fulfilled all righteousnes Matt. 3.15 was an immaculate lambe 1. Pet. 1.19 holy harmelesse undefiled Heb. 7.26 whom no man could convince of sinne Ioh. 8.46 even in the midst of his sufferings his active obediēce willing subjection to the will of his Father Phi. 2.8.9 Ioh. 10.17.18 18.6.11 was for us a sacrifice of sweet odour as well as the suffering it selfe so led us through the second gate of Gods justice Thus by the obediēce righteousnes of one many are made righteous evē partakers of the righteousnes of God in Christ Rom. 5.17.18.19 1. Pet. 1.2 2. Cor. 5.21 And further as all that he did then on earth was for our comfort so all that he now doth in heavē is also for the increase of our comfort for he is still a priest and sacrificer in heaven As Aaron bore the names of the children of Israel both upon his two shoulders ingraven in two Onix stones set in ouches of gold Exod. 28 9-12 likewise in the breastplate of judgment upon his heart in twelve other precious stones when he went into the holy place for a memoriall continually before the Lord vers 17-29 so our Mediatour hath not onely carried us on his of the promised inheritance in Canaan we see what enimies in the way rose up against them to hinder them to destroy them Pharaoh his host with charets horsmen pursues after them to bring them back againe into bondage or to destroy them utterly Exod. 14.5.9 15.9 Then Amalek when Israel was faint weary in the way came out and smote the feeblest hinmost of them Deut. 25.17.18 Exod. 17.8 Edom their brother denyed them passage Num. 20.21 King Arad tooke some of them prisoners Numb 21.1 Balak the King of Moab calles Balaam the southsayer to curse Israel Numb 22.4 and 23.13 The Midianites vexed them with their wiles and brought thousands of them to destruction Num. 25.4.9.17.18 Sihon and Og the giant with all their forces came out to stop them in their way Deut. 2.32 3.1 And the Kings of Canaan with an host like the sand upon the sea shore in multitude were gathered together to fight against Israel and to keepe them from their inheritance promised Iosh 11.4.5 And in like manner to stop and hinder the faithfull in the way of life armies of enimies rise up on every side The world generally hates them Ioh. 15.19 Matt. 24.9 The nations rage the princes conspire against the Lord and his anoynted Psal 2.1.2 The mighty men the Giants of our time cease not to warre against them The Romish Balaam much worse then the old southsayer curseth them incessantly The Babilonian harlot is drunken with the blood of the Saints Rev. 17.6 The manyheaded Beast blasphemes God and his Tabernacle Rev. 13.6 and the second Beast forceth men for feare to receyve his mark vers 16. The Dragon and his angels fight Rev. 12.3.7 The Devill goes about like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devoure and cast out from the inheritance of the Lord. 1. Pet. 5.8 And our owne flesh like a serpent in the bosome lusteth and fighteth against the soule Gal. 5.17 1. Pet. 2.11 Now for the resisting and conquering of all these Christ is given unto us as a victorious King and Prince of peace He is exalted above every name that is named in this world or in the world to come Eph. 1.21 He hath overcome the world Ioh. 16.33 cast out the wicked spirit confirme his afflicted people in their exspectation of future glory and dignity by Christ the Branch God appointed his Prophet to take silver gold from them of the captivity to make Crownes to set them first upon the head of Jehoshua and then to keepe them for a memoriall in the Temple of the Lord Zach. 6 9-15 so in the use of these ordinances of Baptisme the Lords-Supper given to his Church left for memorials of our glory in Christ we ought to be affected as if there were two goldē crownes hung up in the congregation before our