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A51257 A lamentation over the dead in Christ, not as those without hope; with instruction, admonition, and encouragement to the survivers As it should have been delivered to the people (had not Satan hindered) at the funeral of Mr. Henry Rix of Cambridge, Jan. 19. 1656--7. in pursuance of his earnest request on his deathbed. Now published for the benefit of those that will hear. By Thomas Moore junior. Moore, Thomas, Junior. 1657 (1657) Wing M2604; ESTC R216352 46,108 56

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perishing of the Righteous the taking away of men of kindnesse and godlinesse is a sad correction to the survivers which God would have laid to heart by them For proof of this There needs no more than the Scriptures already cited where we see that the servants of God take it as a heavy chastisement wo and misery to themselves the taking away of such faithful labourers and fellow-helpers with them as were instruments of drawing others in and gathering them together in clusters to the acknowledgement and seeking of the name of God in Christ and strivers together with them for the faith of the Gospel and so helpers of their faith and joy So the Apostle Paul writing to the Philippians concerning Epaphroditus his brother and companion in labours and fellow-souldier and their messenger That hee had been sick nigh unto death saith that God had mercy on him the Apostle Paul in restoring the said Epaphroditus again lest hee should have sorrow upon sorrow where he plainly signifies that it would have been a very great chastisement and occasion of grief and sorrow to him if Epaphroditus had then been taken away And how much more heavy is the correction or judgement to those societies or companies of people to whom they were more particularly messengers and set as guides to go before them in the word of the Lord and so to the people generally among whom they lived It is mentioned as a heavy judgement on the Nation and people of Israel wee see not our signes there is no more any Prophet neither is there among us any that knoweth how long Psa 74. 9. and so threatned Ezek. 33. That he would lay the land most desolate even the Mountains of Israel so as when it should come to passe they should know that a Prophet had been among them verses 28 29 33. Intimating they should then know by their being deprived of him and so know what their mercy was they sleighted by the want of it And truly it must needs bee a heavy correction and judgement to that place or people from amongst whom the Righteous so perish or f●●● from the earth and from among the children of men For these reasons 1 They are set in the world and preserved in it and from the evil of it while they are continued in it for the good of the world even of all men among whom they live yea their Persecutors to be as Instruments in Gods hand for the opening their eyes and turning them from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God They are the salt of the earth the light of the world a chosen Generation that they should shew forth the praises of him that hath called them out of darknesse into his marvellous light and shine as lights in the world by holding forth the word of life in word and conversation Joh. 17. 15-18 23. Acts 26. 17 18. Matth. 5. 13-16 1 Pet. 2. 9 10 c. Phil. 2. 12 13 14 15 16. Yea 2 Their being so preserved in the world not taken out of it that is not so taken out but that there may bee a Generation of them continued successively and they in their several Ages preserved and kept from the evil of the world to the end fore-mentioned it is one of the maine things for which Jesus Christ appears in the presence of God making intercession for the good of Transgressors therefore while any of them are graciously preserved among any people it is an evidence of the powerful mediation of Christ whom the Father hears in all his Petitions yet continued and graciously exercised for that people as Joh. 17. 15-23 Whence the Apostle exhorts not to receive this grace of God in vain because God saith In an accepted time I have heard thee that is Christ making intercession for them in a day of salvation I have helped thee which he doth in helping supporting and preserving his Servants to hold forth the Word of Life among others in word and conversation Behold this is the accepted time this is the day of Salvation namely while they the Ambassadors for Christ were instructing exhorting beseeching reproving c. while their mouth was open their heart enlarged c. 2 Cor. 6. 1 2 11. with Chap. 5. 20. These considerations demonstrate the Righteous perishing and failing from among a people to bee a heavy correction and judgement even of this nature 1 Such as in which God taketh or is taking away their Candlestick out of his place where he had set and preserved it to give light to others as Rev. 2. Yea 2 Such as in which the good man of the house appears as risen or rising up out of his place of mercy and forbearance in which hee hath been long holding open the door of life now to shut it against such a people for ever if they speedily repent not Such it is as in which there is an appearance of the end or nigh approaching of the end of his time in which hee is pleading with the Father for sparing or letting the fruitlesse Fig-tree alone that hee may yet digge about it and dung it according to that Luk. 13. 6 7 8 9. like that Isa 5. A judgement of a far higher nature than a famine of Bread Amos 8. 11 12. These are such providences as in which in some measure God is declaring men reprobate silver on whom the bellows is burnt the lead consumed the founder melteth in vain and therefore fit to bee left as Refuse and no more pains to be taken with them Vse The Position thus opened let it admonish us to consider and lay to heart even this sad providence before it be too late before the Decree bring forth and we be as chaffe that passeth c Jeremy in his Lamentation on such an occasion teacheth us to make this use of such Providences viz. To search and try our waies and turn to the Lord Lam. 3. 39 40. If when his hand is lifted up and his Judgements begin sadly to be powred out upon us we yet learn righteousness he will yet bee gracious and in the midst of wrath remember mercy let us then be so wise as to hear the Rod and who hath apponted it consider the meaning of the Voyce and that we may understand it let us consult with the Scriptures what manner of iniquities are usually punished with such Judgements We shall finde one great Head of Iniquity that is found in many Branches and in divers branches of it to have been punished with such Judgements is The not discerning the Lords Body for this cause saith the Apostle 1 Cor. 11. 30. not only many are weak and sickly but also many sleep which though a mercy to them that sleep in Jesus to be so taken away from the evil yet a Judgement to the survivers procured to themselves by their not discerning the Lords Body The Lord Body is first and primely his Personal Body and of that he was speaking immediately before ver
Jesus in that his most holy Body being made perfect through sufferings is the anoynted Prince and Saviour for to give us repentance and forgiveness of sins and he hath confirmed the Promises to the Fathers and given forth the testimony and revelation of himself and the Fathers glory in him in full and as it must stand till his Second appearing At which Great Day all the things behind shall even so bee fulfilled as declared in this dispensation of the fulness of times in the meane time God hath spoken to us in these last dayes by his Son and in and with and according to this word is the influence of the light and power of his Spirit poured out on all Flesh on all the Nations reproving the World and leading Beleevers into all truth the Father having glorified him for the calling the Nations in the preaching peace to them by vertue of the peace made for them by his bloud Isa 55. 4 5. Matthew 28. 18 19. 1 Tim. 2. 5 6 7. 2 In and with this consideration of the great things he hath done Rich provision of all things pertaining to life and godliness in him for us behold him also in his faithfulness in all his Work and Office appointed him it is according as it hath been manifested in that which he hath already done therefore that to be remembred as a standing witness of it as Isaiah 50. 4 5 to the end so Hebrews 12. 2. he that failed not in that will not fail in any thing that he is appointed and impowred to for us in the vertues of that either in his appearing in the presence of God for us or in the Name of the Father giving good things to us that through him we might be saved See also the Fathers face in his Good and upright is the Lord therefore will be teach sinners in the way and then it follows The meek that is those sinners that in his first and preventing teachings are melted and turne in the light and power of his reproofs those will he guide in judgement and further teach his way Psalme 25. 8 9. like that John 16. 8 9 10 13. he fails not Isa 4● but makes his Judgements as the Light that goeth forth he is all the day long while by any means he is calling to behold him stretching out his hand Isaiah 65. 1 2. Hosea 6. 5 6 7. his goodness is leading to Repentance even those that are not led by it Romans 2. 4 5. Isaiah 48. 17 18. Psalm 81. He is drawing with the cords of a man the demonstrations of a Saviour in a body prepared for him through sufferings made perfect and glorified with the Fathers owne self and with he bands of love the displayings of his love and glory in that face of Christ and therein lifting up the yoke of thraldome naturally on the Jewes while he sets meat before them and this even to such as break his bands and cast away his cords from them Hosea 11. John 3 14 15 16. Psalm 2. Jeremy 5. 5. Zach. 7. 11 12. Ezek. 24. 11. 13. Psalm 81. and in turning at his reproof he will pour out his Spirit further and make known his words Proverbs 1. 23. hee hath now no pleasure in the death of any Sinner yea behold he stands ready to accept of all commers And in every Nation he that feareth God and worketh Righteousnesse is accepted with him to him give give the Prophets Witnesse that through his Name whoseever beleeveth in him shall receive remission of sins and the end of that man is peace Consider also as further Motives to press us to haste and diligence in Learning Righteousnesse the present opportunity only is ours wherefore the Holy Ghost saith To day if yee will hear his voyce harden not your hearts If once the good man of the House that by such Providences as is the subject of this Discourse appears as rising up if once he bee risen up and have shut the door against any of us it will then be too late And this also wee know wee must all dye and doe see that the natural life is a very Bubble presently broken by the least blast of God and the gathering time terminates with that at farthest After death the Judgement shall bee according to the things now done in the Body good or evil according to the rule of the Gospel Let all move us to consider and receive instruction while it is to day learn Righteousnesse by his Judgements and for our direction herein Hee hath shewed thee O man what is good and what doth the Lord require of thee but to doe justly in receiving his Testimony concerning Christ and as that gives ground perswades and strengthens in the supernatural Light and Power with which it is evidenced and made nigh thee so through it beleeving on him that justifieth the ungodly as Romans 4. 10. to love mercy accept receive and drink downe the mercy and pitty of God to man-ward as manifested in and through Christ bringing Salvation as Hosea 6. 6. with Matth. ● 13. reject not the grace of God in Christ the love of the Truth that comes to save your souls and walk humbly with thy God acknowledging our owne vilenesse wretchednesse and deadnesse in sins and trespasses ascribing Righteousnesse to our Maker receive the Sentence of Death in our selves that wee may learn to trust in him that raiseth the Dead lift not up our imaginations high thoughts or purposes against the evidence and demonstration of Christ the instructions reproofs and requirings of that Murmur not among your selves but with meeknesse receive the ingrafted word that is able to save your souls and in the light and strength of it be yee doers of it in all the fruites of Righteousnesse Justice Mercy and humility in your whole demeanour towards God and m●● 〈◊〉 that Grace of God that brings Salvation to all men hath appeared teaching us that denying ungodlinesse and worldly lusts we should live soberly righteously and godly in this present world looking for that blesse● hope c. The Lords voyce crieth unto the City the man of wisdome shall see ●●● name hear yee the Rod and who hath appointed it Mich. 6. 8 9. FINIS ERRATA PAge 2 l. 1. r. significant p. 6. l. 26. adde he is guilty of all p. 8. ● 〈◊〉 jawer p. 19. l. 3 ● for in r. from p. 17. l. 1. r. beleeve p. ●7 l. 16. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 l. 23. adde the p. 48. l. 29. r. jawes
which leaving out that Clause here having added it to the former he fully signifies that it is not now and yet here he speaks of the whole and general Resurrection of the Dead in both the parts first and second in which all that are in the Graves or in the disappearing state of death shall hear the voyce of the Son of Man in an immediate wonderful and mighty putting forth of it and shall come forth they that have done good to the resurrection of life and they that have done evil to the resurrection of Damnation And of this Resurrection in both parts and at both times as in the other Scriptures Christ is in the Name of the Father the only foundation and Author even as the Son of Man for had he not dyed rose and revived for them all and therein by himself purged our sin in which we had all sinned and were become sinful and dead he could not have been our Lord and Judge according to the rule of the Gospel Rom. 14. 9. Joh. 5. 22 27. nor could any have been raised from the first Death and brought before his Judgement Seat by him if he had not by the grace of God tasted Death for them Therefore with respect to that general Resurrection at the last Day confessed by Martha Joh. 11. our Saviour saith I am the resurrection vers 25. The Foundation and Author of that general Resurrection in the last day both of just and unjust and so he is the life from the dead that eternal life which was with the Father for men and is now manifested that it may bee known and enjoyed he is the Author Fountain and in a sence the matter of it as delivered to Death for our offences and raised again for our Justification therefore whosoever beleeveth in him though he were dead yea though they dye in common with others yet shall he live and he that liveth and beleeveth on him shall never dye as before said in the full and proper sence of the word the first Death being abolished and they by him delivered from that wrath which in respect of the execution of it is yet to come on them that know not God nor obey to his Gospel they are not cut off from him or from their hope in death as others are yea he being the Resurrection they his peculiar Treasure must needs have the firstnesse and blessedness of that yea they in having him by faith in his name as Joh. 1. 12. Ephes 3. 17. 1 Joh. 5. 10-12 13. have part in the first resurrection in the knowledge faith and hope of it in him and the righteousnesse of God and our Saviour is ingaged for the making them partakers of it actually in themselves in the accomplishing it upon them together in his time for which they are all waiters till that Personal appearance of the Lord in his glory which hee now being raised from the dead actually possesseth and holdeth for them in Heaven with the Father and so is to and in them by faith the hope of it which hope they having in him it makes them confident and patient in waiting for the enjoyment of it Rom. 8. 23 24 25. 2 Cor. 4 13. 5. 1. 6 7. Heb. 6. 19 20. So that they perish not nor are at all cut off from their blessednesse by death but from henceforth more blessed and sealed up to the full enjoyment of that blessednesse and holinesse with him for ever even the periect blosting our and delivering them from all their transgressions and the fruits of them and the making them perfectly like him in holinesse and glory in soul and body for ever in that time and state of the first resurrection in which they shall be perfectly delivered from the first Death to the full enjoyment and possession of everlasting life in the knowledge faith and hope of which their spirits now are made alive or in part quickned from that Death in sins and trespasses which i● but a part of that first Death that passed on all men at first by Sin while yet their bodies are dead because of sin which also in that day of Christ shall be raised up together by him and the second Death shall have no power on them his testimony having been beleeved by them in their day and through it they being found in him shall not be found naked to the second Death and if not to that then to no following death or misery for ever for we read or hear of no third Death unless in some unlearned distinctions not found or known in the Scriptures which distinctions doe render the Natural and Bodily death in which it is appointed to men once to dye to be the second Death whereas indeed it is but the finishing of the first Death on the Body or its full seizure on it and that which the Holy Ghost calls the Second Death they call the Third in which rendering the Natural Death of the body to be the Second Death They intimately deny the Resurrection of the body from that Death for Scripture informeth us that out of the Second Death there is no resurrection or redemption and doe therein render that which they call the third Death to have no terrour torment or punishment in it to be felt and sustained by the body for that can be capable of no such thing if it never be raised but at most by the Spirit only without the Body in which the evil deeds were done and so this distinction renders that which Scripture knows by no other name but The Second Death though by them called the Third to be much easier than the First for that did seize not on the spirit or soul only but on the body also But the Scripture every where represents it infinitely worse and more dreadful in every consideration and to be suffered for ever in soul and body together when the body shall bee raised from the first death in that resurrection of Damnation in which it shall be rendered capable of suffering everlasting and unspeakable vengeance and torment according to the infinite grace now abused by them for according to his fear or grace and name in Christ that he might be feared by men now such his wrath and terrour then against his enemies Psal 90. 11. 2 Cor. 5. 10 11. 14 15. 20 21. Heb. 2. 1-4 and who then can comprehend the greatness and power of it when though they shall suffer the utmost horrour anguish and torment that an utter separation from God and wrath deserved by treading under foot his Son cou●●ing his Bloud an unholy thing and in all this offering despite to his Spirit being poured out to the utmost may occasion to them yet nothing shall make either soul or body cease to be or be separated any more as they were in the first Death that there should ever be any release abatement or intermission in the whole or in part of that weeping wayling and gnashing of teeth world without end
not led captive by it yea hitherto they have not attained neither are they perfect they have not yet apprehended or laid hold of that for which they are apprehended of Christ Jesus but are pressing on to it expecting the full injoyment in soul and body in that blessed and first resurrection in the mean time in death they are taken away from the evil but not before though in a sense they are said to be perfect or upright ones that have their hearts fixed to seek righteousnesse in Jesus though much weaknesse and sinfulnesse be yet found in them they are perfect as opposed to waveringnesse or double-mindednesse and so in the way of righteousnesse in which is life and light increasing to the perfect day but in this day not arrived at their journies end not perfect as to attainment but still striving against sin in themselves as well as against it in others and so have fightings within and fightings without as also they are groaning under the burden of those weaknesses and that death that is yet upon them and in a sense raigning over them This should teach us not to be secure or sleep as do others but to be watchful and take heed to our selves lest at any time sin get advantage over us and we be hardened through the deceitfulnesse of it left at any time we be overcharged with surfetting and drunkennesse and cares of this life and so that day come on us unawates Put wee on the whole Armour of God that wee may be able to stand in this evil day Heb. 3. 12 13. Luk. 21. 34. Ephes 6. 10 c. 1 Joh 1. 8 10. with chap. 2. 1. 2 The dead that dye in the Lord being then taken away from the evil it mindes us That the Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly out of temptation and to reserve the unjust unto the day of Judgement to be punished that so we may now look to the Lord and wait for the God of our salvation as Micah 7. 7 9. In his hand are all our times and wayes and with him is wisdome strength and faithfulnesse to deliver us from the evil of temptations while yet we are left among them and if hee see them too heavie for us he will either deliver us out or command restraint to the remainder of them that might not tend to his praise in our profit Psal 76. 9 10. 1 Cor. 10. 13. 2 Cor. 1. 10. 2 Pet. 2. 9. 3 This consideration also is an Antidote against immoderate mourning for them that sleep in Jesus as those without hope it speaks to all the surviving Brethren of such in the faith and patience of Jesus that they have not lost but for the present parted with such their Brethren and helpers of their faith and joy that they may enjoy them in a farre better manner for ever when the Lord comes he will bring them againe with him in the meane time they are taken away from the evil for which we have cause to rejoyce on their behalf and for our owne parts that are left behind for a while we know not how little a while that may be it cannot be long and this also we know He that spared not his own Son but delivered him up for us all he abides or dwells in him whom also he hath raised from the dead to support and help us through him we shall doe valiantly it is he that treadeth down our enemies yea he will with his Son give us all things he doth and will keep us by his power or powerful Gospel through faith to the Salvation now ready to be revealed in the last time that we may also finish our course with joy 2 Cor. 1. 10. Psal 60. 12. Rom. 1. 16 17. 8. 32. 1 Pet. 1. 5. 4 Let this last consideration be of this further and general use to us all seeing the righteous hath hope in his death and the end of that man is peace seek righteousness and seek it in the Lord seek it by faith in Christ Jesus Seek the Lord while he may be found and call upon him while he is near we pray you in Christs stead be yee reconciled to God and as motives to it consider 1. He hath made his Son that knew no sin to be sin and a curse for us that wee might be made the righteousness of God in him Consider how great things he hath done for you in and through the cutting off the Messiah as Dan. 9. 24. 16 that he might be feared by you 1 Therein by executing the Judgement of this world on him as Joh. 12. 31 he hath finished the transgression that one offence and disobedience that brought in Sin and death Rom. 5. 12 18. and made an end of the sins that came in meerly thereby the guilt of all the sin and filthiness of the nature thence naturally and necessarily derived Jesus Christ hath by himself purged or taken away from before the Father and so finished and made an end of it in the Court he being taken from the Prison and from the Judgement therefore laid on him so that the Father will require no more paiments of that Debt nor goe to Law or Judgement with men according to that rule of Judgement but hath committed all Judgement to the Son that all men should honour the Son as the Saviour and Redeemer the Abollisher of their death and Deliverer of them from the curse of the Law even with the Same honour as they honour the Father as the great Creator of them all acknowledging the Redemption wrought and his Power over them as Lord and Saviour by means of death to bee of the same latitude that so though sin be in them and death upon them at the fruit of that first Transgression yet the sting thereof which is the Wrath of God on that account due the Curse of the Law being suffered and taken out by Christ no man shall perish for ever in or by that simply neither remains it as an Iron barre between God and them no man is necessarily kept out from God by that sinfulness and death yet remaining on them but may come to God by Christ the Mediator in whom the enmity is slaine the peace made and so the door opened and way made clear and the grace of God bringing Salvation to them through it Rom. 3. 23 24. Heb. 1. 3. Joh. 5. 22 23. Gal. 3. 13. Psal 107. 15 16. Ephes 2. 16. Col. 1. 20. 2 Tim. 1. 10. Tit. 2. 11. 2 Yea therein by making his Soul an offering for our sin and causing him to bear our sins in his owne Body to the Tree and in the vertue there of he hath made reconciliation for iniquity a Propitiation Purgation or Sin-offering for the taking away the following sins of the people and brought in everlasting Righteousness the Works which the Father gave him to doe on earth being once actually finished in that person the Sacrifice of his owne Body perfected through sufferings