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A91476 Christian reformation: being an earnest perswasion to the speedy practise of it. Proposed to all, but especially designed for the serious consideration of my dear kindred and country-men of the county of Cork in Ireland, and the people of Reigat and Camerwell in the county of Surry. / By Richard Parr A.M. pastor of Camerwell in Surry. Parr, Richard, 1617-1691. 1660 (1660) Wing P545; Thomason E1749_2; ESTC R209662 151,065 320

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killing plague and repent me heartily that ever I committed any and resolve to commit it no more and the more I consider the more I should detest lothe shun renounce all and every wickedness and the more should I raise my resolution to sin no more as I have done lest as bad a thing befall me as hath befallen any of those whose destruction was most dreadfull God grant I may I hope I shall 3. I consider again S. 55. that when I sin I injure my own soul 1. I wrong my knowledg I know I should not commit the sin I commit and yet I do it against my knowledge 2. I wrong my reason and judgment my reason and my judgment if it act clear tell me that there is no reason why I should serve sin but all the reason in the world why I should not sin thus and if I would yeild to reason I should not yeild to sin and yet I sin against my reason and judgment and wrong both 3. I wrong and offer violence to my conscience when I sin my conscience minds me that I must not commit this and that sin and it smites me when I do and it accuseth for my sinning when I have done it and yet I sin I do act against my conscience when I sin at all and how will my conscience endure this will not my conscience one day complain to God of me that I wronged it and did things contrary to it in despite of it and do I not wound and gash and tear my bosome-friend when I sin do I not make conscience my enemy too as well as God my enemy every time I commit a sin 4. Besides all this S. 56. when I sin again wilfully with consent deliberately I break my baptismal vow and my rational Christian conscientious resolution I am engaged by vow and promise to forsake the devil to resist his temptations to renounce worldly lusts and fleshly lusts and every way that is contrary to Christ and holiness and I have or should peremptorily resolve against all manner of sin and yet when I sin voluntarily I violate my vow and break my promise and contradict my resolutions and render my self a covenant-breaker a perjured person an unfaithfull and unconstant a fickle and vain fool and bring guilt and disgrace sin and ignominie together upon my own soul and do I not wrong my self extremely in so doing can I do a greater mischief to my self then I do when I sin after all this can any thing disgrace me more debase me lower revile me more deservedly then this when I commit a sin and live in it is there any thing can deface the image of God in me which is my glory and honour my beauty and perfection then sin If I be poor and holy yet am I rich in grace and so am I honourable too though I want both worldly riches and honours but if I am a sinfull wretch though never so rich and great in the worlds account yet am I but a vile and deformed person a scorn and contemptible before God and Angells O there is nothing makes me ugly and deformed vile and contemptible but my sin do I not then wrong my self by sinning or is there any way imaginable whereby a man can do a greater or so great a mischief to himself then by acting and repeating his sins sure there is not any 5. When I consider the damage and irreparable loss I procure to my precious soul by my own sin S. 57. I must conclude within my self that when I sin I wrong my own soul and fight against my own happiness and content for my own undoing 1. When I commit sin I make a breach between God and my own soul my sin is the make-bate not poverty nor affliction nor sickness nor meanness of birth nor deformity of body nor any thing but sin doth make God at a distance from my soul but by sin I lose my innocency and sin away that which nothing can procure me which is much more worth then gold that which gold cannot purchase again the peace of conscience Isa 57.21 There is no peace saith my God to the wicked I provoke Gods anger and displeasure and tempt him to withdraw his favour from me and to bring forth treasures of wrath against me all the while I live in a sinning state I lose the benefit of repentance the benefit of Christs sufferings and intercession I bereave my soul of the indwelling of the spirit of comfort and banish by my sining Christ from my soul and grieve the holy Spirit of God so that he withdraws himself and leaves me desolate and alas what a sad loss hath the soul that hath lost Christ and the Spirit what a miserable condition is it to be without Christ and the Holy Ghost to be one that hath banished Christ and the Holy Spirit from his soul O how deplorable is that mans estate and yet such is the state of a wilfull sinner every man and woman that lives in the love liking and practice of sin and doth not repent and reform he doth not onely lose his best friends and best friendship but provokes them to be his very enemies Christ who loved thee and pittied thee and laid down his life for thee and weeps over thee and bled for thee and spared not his life to redeem thee from thy sins that he might have thee and yet for all this his unparallelled and unspeakable love and tender compassion wilt thou offer him all affronts and pierce and wound him with thy sins and trample upon all his worth and banish him quite away with thy unkind dealing what way couldst thou ever have thought on more ready and certain to deprive thy self of all the benefits of Christs transactions for sinners then by sinning still as thou doest Nay what way could a wicked heart have chosen that would study his own eternal losse and misery like this of sinning still and going on in his wickedness canst thou contrive any thing that will make Christ the best friend that ever poor sinner had thy mortal enemy then by continuing still to do wickedly Those mine enemies saith Christ of impenitent implacable and unruly rebells and sinners Luke 19.27 that would not that I should reign over them bring hither and slay them before me Where I see 't is possible that Christ may become a revenger and oh Psal 2.12 and oh when his wrath is kindled yea but a little how dreadfull will be the appearance of this Lamb of God! how will all such sinners be forced to cry O mountains and rocks fall on us and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne Rev. 6.16 17. and from the wrath of the lamb For the great day of his wrath is come and who shall be able to stand 2. I do not onely sin away my dear Jesus Christ and his spirit of comfort S. 58. my best friends and make
falling back turn not from the right way to any by-paths of errour or loose living as long as thou livest Let no body nor any thing prevail with thee to Apostatize or make the least defection from the love of the Truth of the Gospel or to remit of thy care diligence and zeal after Truth and Holiness to thy dying day And if thou hast been so unhappy S. 118. through thy sloth easiness and folly to have been tempted and overcome as to yield to any dislike of the Truth and waies of God or remisness in the duties of piety love and zeal in thy heart or if there be in thee a wavering indifferency and thou hangest loose to the Doctrine of Gospel-Truths and Practicals of Godliness and art weary of well-doing as one uneasie and unwilling in the service of God and pursuit of grace and heaven if thou hast a mind to forsake the way of the GOSPEL OF CHRIST to embrace and take up some other new and strange opinions or course of Religion either besides or contrary to that in the SCRIPTURES or if thou art already turned back or fallen from thy first love and Baptismall vow and art in a state of offnesse and separation from the Gospel-Truths and practises and fallen into another hidden Apocryphall mysterious course of Religion not warranted in its principles and practicals by the word of God or opposite to the Scriptures then in every of these cases I exhort thee as thou tenderest thy souls safety and Gods favour to repent thee speedily and endeavour a REFORMATION get out quickly of this cursed Apostatizing temper and back-sliding disposition recover thy decaies in Religion come out from among them that have erred from the Truth lest thou partake of their plagues and fallest into a finall Apostasie and findest no place for repentance which is the case of very many of the Apostates of these times we live in and thou with them must be left to thy self untill thou comest to Julians state to die blaspheming and fall into eternall flames of endlesse torments which will be the portion of Apostatizing hypocrites and hypocriticall Apostates Take this warning and repent in time that is speedily If this be the case of Apostates S. 119. Object and a man may be in danger if he engage in the true Religion either by Formality Hypocrisie or Apostasie is it not safer to be unfixt as to all Religions and to make no more ado about any way but to account of all as vanity and a needless thing being as safe as easie to slight and neglect the Gospel it self and not account of it or give it any entertainment or consent to it nor look after salvation by it nor regard it or affect it much less to be tied to the conditions of it c. Seeing the case is so is it not better to be of no Religion at all or of that which is easier and cheaper and not dangerous though a man be but formall in it or forsake it at pleasure and take another T is true indeed S. 120. Answ many seem to be at this pass already and stand off from the life of Christianity and close not with proposals offers and rules of the Gospel and give it but slender entertainment in their hearts and practise that value abundantly more their earthly concernments then all the riches of grace in the Gospel yet such must know that besides the loss of the benefits which come to the soul which obeyes the Gospel and closeth with the offers of Christ and Salvation upon Gods conditions I affirm that besides the loss of having the priviledge of having the Gospel with all its contents he that neglects slights refuseth or despiseth those invitations to Salvation which God sends to every one unto whom he hath sent the Gospel DOTH SIN GRIEVOUSLY against God and wrong his own soul T is not a light sin to make light of Christ and Salvation tendred in the Gospel and although it be a foul fault to fall from grace and obedience of the Gospel and damnable to continue in that sin yet thy sin is not one jot the less if thou refuse to be a religious Christian If thou make light of Salvation and all those conditions promises invitations and doctrines and performances leading to it it will become a damning sin to thee if thou make light of the means of Salvation or be unfruitfull under them as you may perceive in the following Sections §. XIX Making light of Gospel-mercies and neglecting them a great sin never to be pardoned without Repentance and Reformation The first and greatest evil that crept into this humane world was sin S. 121. for by it man became miserable under bondage wrath rule of Satan and liable to calamities here everlasting torments hereafter which undoubtedly must seise all without exception if a remedy be not granted by the same God that is offended with sinne and that remedy as sincerely accepted by man as it is seriously proffered of God to man And the greatest and most miraculous mercy and favour that was ever shewn to a sinfull world S. 122. Rom. 5.6 8. 1 Tim. 1.15 Jo. 3.16 was Gods sending Christ into the world to save sinners and the Gospel or Message Revealing him and offering him to a soul with most earnest intreaties and calls of God to every one to accept of him and with him pardon of sin and reconciliation with God and Salvation for their precious souls And the better to effect this mercy and to perswade men to accept of it heartily chearfully and chiefly Rom. 10.15 he hath appointed the Publication of this as the gladdest tydings to poor souls by his Ministers Esa 52.7 whom he hath commanded to wait on this business and as his Ambassadours to sinners with Articles of peace 2. Cor. 5.19 20. 2 Cor. 4.6 7. reconciliation and salvation committing this so excellent and heavenly treasure to Earthen Vessels that the power and mercy might appear to come from God for t is the glory of Gods grace in Christ which we are to discover to a company of poor souls to help under Christ to the Reformation and Salvation of such souls as are by the Word and Spirit of the Gospel brought to believe to love and follow the Lord Jesus Now when any one shall refuse neglect despise or make light of this grace of God in Christ bringing Salvation to thee a poor wretch S. 123. Tit. 2.11 which hast forfeited all thy interest in happinesse and art utterly undone without Christ and Salvation When thou dost slight this high favour and grace of God S. 124. this GREAT SALVATION and those means which bring Christ and his salvation and thy soul together thou committest a sin of the highest nature a sin against the greatest mercy 't is an undervaluings of CHRIST HEAVEN 't is all one as if thou shouldest say of God Christ and holy Spirit grace and salvation
depart from us we desire not the knowledg of thy waies and that we will not have Christ to reign over us but reject him and all his benefits Job 21.14 Luk. 19.14 and refuse to give him any entertainment or hearty acceptation and is not this a great sin What is it less then the trampling under foot the Son of God and accounting the blood of the Covenant wherewith he was sanctified S. 125. Heb. 10.27 28 v. 29 30 31. as an unholy thing and doing despite to the spirit of Grace Is there any one sin marked with a more terrible character and severity then this If he that despised Moses law died without mercy of how much sorer punishment shall he be thought worthy of that despiseth and slighteth this grace why no less then a certain fearfull looking for of judgement and fiery indignation which shall devour for God hath said Vengeance belongeth unto me I will recompense and it is a fearfull thing to fall into the hands of the living God whose mercy love favour grace Christ Salvation and Gospel is despised and slighted Why this making light of Christ and Salvation offered in the Gospel to thee S. 126. for the eternal welfare of thy precious soul is as much as to say to God and Christ You may keep your grace and salvation to your self I have no such need of it I esteem not of grace and salvation so highly I can be without it I will have none of your favours on such terms I will not part with my present pleasure ease profit and enjoyments for your rich grace and glory hereafter let me alone with my own matters and concernments I have other business to look after which to me are of greater weight then the things you would press upon me c. Now can you think that God can take this kind of dealing from any one well or doe you imagine that God will be pleased with one that values or sets more by an Oxe or piece of metal a field barn rottering house or a moment of fleshly pleasure then by Christ and salvation That men should make all things else of great concernment to them S. 127. and make light of Christ and glory which are ten thousand times ten thousand times more worth to thee then all things else put them all together and yet to hear of these things but as a tale which may or may not be true and to account of these rich mercies proposed but as a strange thing or of no value or of very little advantage to one is it imaginable that God should not be highly displeased with that soul that despiseth and slights and neglects that God sets so much by and so highly esteemes Hosea 8. and by which he sets up and declareth the honour and excellency of his free grace to poor sinners Yes sure enough God is so much displeased at such that they that despise him shall be lightly esteemed by him and those that make light of his invitations to mercy he is always wroth with till destruction come full home upon your souls and those that by excuses put off Christ and grace as of a lesser concernment to them 1 Sam. 2.30 and pretend secular business and interests as an answer to those sent from God to invite them to mercy and salvation Mat. 22. v. 5 7. upon the terms of the Gospel to close with Christ and doe actually refuse to come but either turn away their ear from hearing the message or shut up their heart from receiving of Christ or take no great heed to li●e according to the Gospel of Christ of such God hath determined that they shall never reap the benefit of grace Gospel and glory Read Christs own words Luke 14. v. 16.10 25. For I say unto you that none of those men which were bidden shall tast of my supper no though it were provided for them and intended for them yet because they made light of the invitation and used excuses and undervalued the great things of their souls to base worldly bodily beggerly things and imployments therefore is the Lord angry to this conclusion SUCH SHALL NEVER TAST OF MY SUPPER And you may further guess at the sinfulness of this slighting salvation S. 128. by that which is said of those who despise the word of grace and ministry of this mercy who so despiseth the word shall be destroyed and Pro. 13.13 Heb. 2.3 how shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation The Prophet Esay makes mention of an intolerable wicked people by this S. 129. that they will not hear the Law of the Lord but say unto the Seers See not and to the prophets Prophesie not unto us right things but get you out of the way turn aside cause the holy one to cease before us Wherefore thus saith the Lord because ye despise the word therefore this iniquity shall be to you as a breach ready to fall whose breaking cometh suddenly at an instant as the breaking of a potters vessel that is broken in pieces c. Rom. 2.4 v. 5. So also see the aggravation of such mens sinfulness in that of St. Paul's correction to the Romans Despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance not considering that the goodness of God leadeth to repentance but after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up wrath against the day of wrath c. And this very slighting of the great things of God which he hath provided for the good of souls S. 130. is one of the commonest sins under the Gospel and one of the most dangerous that can be named and yet men make light of it and scarcely will men be brought to be sensible of the neglects and slightings they shew toward Christ and salvation and therefore are seldome brought to repentance for it and yet may they not read that place of the Proverbs Because I have called and ye refused I stretched out my hand Prov. 1. v. 24. to the end and no man regarded but ye have set at nought all my Counsell and would none of my reproof and for this because they refused and would not take counsell but despised God shall make as light at your calamity when it comes as they did of his counsell and will no more hear them in their misery to help them then they would hear God when he would offer them means for prevention of their misery Now seeing this making light of Gods gracious offers of Christ and salvation is a sin so great S. 131. so common so dangerous so unanswerable and the dreadfull judgment of God so unavoidable for this neglect of salvation so freely purchased by Christ and so fully offered in the Gospel to thee be perswaded 1. to consider seriously whether thou art one of those who is guilty of this sin whom God may charge with this sin of making light of Christ and Gospel and grace and salvation 2.