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A12516 Dauids repentance, or, A plaine and familiar exposition of the 51 psalme first preached and now published for the benefite of Gods church : wherein euery faithfull Christian may see before his eyes the patterne of vnfeigned repentance, whereby we may take heed of the falling into sinne againe. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1614 (1614) STC 22841.7; ESTC S3155 194,670 580

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me for shedding the innocent bloud of Vrias and the rest which were slaine with him Doctr. 1 We must obserue that which hath beene taught before namely that Dauid prayed often and earnestly vnto God for the pardon of his sins The heynousnesse of the sin of murder he could not at one or two petitions obtaine it but is faine to pray againe againe for pardon Hence we learne that murder and shedding of innocent bloud is a most horrible sinne and he that is guilty of bloud it will wound his conscience it will make him to quake and tremble at GODS vengeance which pursues him vnlesse hee repent as in Cain Gen. 4. after hee had slaine his brother and the Lord had brought him to a sight of his cruell murder he cries out that his sinne is greater then could be forgiuen and that euery one that meetes him would kill ●im such is the conscience guilty of murder it can finde no rest no ease in company or alone in any thing but torment of conscience till GOD giue grace to repent Neither may wee thinke that this guilt and terrour of conscience commeth through the guiltinesse of the Law shame of the world or feare of punishment for let a sinner haue security giuen him from all Law and freedome from all punishment yet a Murderer should neuer be quiet his conscience would euer trouble and torment him yea and follow him vp and downe in all places and open his owne mouth to bewray himselfe Thus is GODS iudgement vpon them that should feare all things who will not feare him that made all things If a man had all the pleasures that heart could desire yet can they giue no true comfort and contentment when the conscience is guilty of horrible sinnes And albeit for a time the conscience of carnall men that neuer truly repented of their sinnes seemeth to be at rest yet it is as a wilde and sauage beast which lying a sleep seemeth tame and gentle but being raysed and roused vp flyeth in a mans face Gen. 42.21 Vse 1 Seeing murder and shedding of innocent bloud is so horrible a sinne so odious and execrable so fearefull and damnable how should it make all men shun it and bee affraid of it neuer to embrue their hands in the bloud of any man for bloud will haue bloud Gen. 9.6 Who so sheddeth mans bloud by man his bloud shall bee shed for in the Image of God may hee him And this was one speciall thing which moued Dauid to intreate the Lord not onely to pardon his bloudy sinne of killing Vrias but also that hee would not punish him and bring his vengeance vpon him and his children after him for shedding of his bloud Well then abhorre this fearefull sinne of murther for bloud will haue bloud and will cry for vengeance to heauen And heere wee are to bewaile our sinnefull times that shedding of bloud is not punished more seuerely wilfull murther is winked at and made but a money matter Yea saith the Lord because of oaths the land shall Mourne Ier. 23.10 Hos 4. so for murder it shal mourne well let vs beware of this foule sinne of murder and shunne all occasions that tend to it as hatred desire of reuenge quarrelling fighting c. Vse 2 If it bee so heynous and horible a sinne to shed the bloud of the body and to kill the body if murdering of the body bee so heynous what shall become of soule-murderers that shed the bloud of poore soules it is ten thousand times more grieuous as the soule is far more worth then the body and if he shall perish and is worthy to die that murders the body how much more is he worthy to die Ezech. 3. that sheddes the bloud not of one but of many a poore soule And such be all those which either teach not the word of GOD at all or teach it negligently they be soule-murderers and shall giue a feareful account for it one day Vse 3 Wee see that no man though neuer so great can go free from Gods iudgment for murder Dauid was a great King a man that was aboue all mens lawes yet the conscience of his sin accused him and hee could haue no rest till he had got the pardon of it so as we see the great force of mans conscience Esay 6.6.24 Mark 9.44 Psal 29.3.4.5.7 though he could escape all the iudgements of men yet conscience wil accuse till God do cleare him and this wee may see in many men who being guilty of this sinne though they haue by money or friends got pardon and freedome by the law of man yet if God touch them for it they can neuer haue peace till they haue bewailed this sinne and got the pardon from God but some of them euen pine and languish away and neuer looke vp all their daies such is the conscience of murder and shedding innocent bloud that hee may flye a thousand miles he may be a great man a king that no man dare call him to accompt yet he carries that in his bosome which will dog him and pursue him neither shall hee finde rest till hee haue repented and bee reconciled to GOD by the bloud of Christ Iesus Doctr. 2 Heere is matter of comfort for such as haue bene great and grieuous sinners God hath mercy for such as seeke mercy notorious wicked liuers that if they can repent be humbled bewaile their sinnes beg pardon the Lord will shew them mercy Dauid heere found fauour for the pardon of his bloudy sinnes Adultery and Murder vpon his true repentance So Peter for his grieuous and heynous sinne Luk. 8.2 and Mary Magdalene out of whom went seuen deuils was saued Lot though he committed incest with his owne daughters yet sound fauour at Gods hands so as wee see great sinners if they can repent shall finde great mercy This is warranted from the Lords owne mouth Esay 1.18 Though your sinnes were as crimson they shall bee made as white as snow though they were red like scarlet they shall bee as wooll And againe Esay the forty foure chapter and two and twentyeth verse I haue put away thy transgressions like a cloud and thy sinnes as a mist Esay 33.24 and Esay 43.25 Ier. 31.31 Vse 1 Let euery one of vs listen to this doctrine hast thou beene a notorious wicked liuer a miserable sinner a common drunkard a filthy liuer a most notorious blasphemer a theefe or robber Hast thou hated and persecuted GODS Ministers and his deere children and contemned the blessed Gospell of IESVS CHRIST Well loe if thou canst truely repent confesse thy grieuous sinne bewaile it Esay 1.16.18 cry to God for mercy and pardon of it the Lord will shew thee mercy so as no sinne though neuer so great can seuer thee and cut thee off from mercy if thou hast grace to repent and begge the pardon of it And therefore though thy sins haue bene many and great