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A32022 The happinesse of those who sleep in Jesus, or, The benefit that comes to the dead bodies of the saints even while they are in the grave, sleeping in Jesus delivered in a sermon preached at the funeral of ... Lady Anne Waller, at the new church in Westminst[er], Oct. 31, 1661 : together with the testimony then given unto her / by Edm. Calamy ... Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666. 1662 (1662) Wing C255; ESTC R1658 30,610 40

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of it so as to a man in Christ death is a Serpent without a Sting It is like the Viper which skipt upon S. Pauls Hand which did not at all hurt him It is like the Brazen Serpent which though it had the shape of a Serpent yet it hadnot the Nature of it but was a healing not a stinging Serpent So is death to a Child of God It is so far from hurting of him that it is now by Christs death become his greatest Advantage and he may triumph over it and say with the Ap. O Death where is thy Sting O Grave where is thy Victory the sting of death is sin and the strength of sin is the Law But thanks be to God which giveth us the victory through our Lord Iesus Christ. 6. There is this Spring also of Consolation against the Fear of death because he that hath an Interest in Christ cannot die suddenly though he die never so suddenly that is though he die never so suddenly in regard of time yet he can never die suddenly in regard of Preparation For he is alwaies habitually fitted and prepared for Death he is justified by Faith and sanctified by the Spirit and is above the hurt of damnation For there is no Condemnation to those that are in Christ. He hath not his Graces to seek when he comes to die which is no little Happiness 7. He can never die miserable though he die never so miserably Though he die upon a Dunghil or in a Goal or upon the Gallows or at a stake wheresoever and howsoever he dies he dies happily For so saith the Apostle Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. They are blessed though they die upon a dunghil Though Stephen was stoned to death yet he died happily for while he was stoning he saw the Heavens opened and Christ ready to receive him Though Lazarus was starved to death yet he died blessedly because the Angels carried his Soul into Abrahams B●som Though King Iosiah died in War yet he died in peace A man in Christ dieth in the Arms of Christ and though he dieth never so miserably as to his outward condition yet he may sing a Nunc dimittis with old Simeon Lord now lettest thou thy Servant depart in peace for mine eyes have seen thy Salvation 8. There are 3 Expressions which the Scripture useth concerning death which are singular Fountains of Consolation against the Fear of it 1. The Apostle S. Peter cals it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2 Pet. 1.15 I will endeavour that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 after my Decease c. Death is nothing else but an Exodus out of Egypt unto our Heavenly Canaan It is not a dying but a Transmigration a passage from the Valley of death into the Land of the Living 2. The Apostle S. Paul cals it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Phil. 2.23 I desire to be dissolved 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is as Grotius interprets it That my Soul may return to God from whom it first came Others say It is a Metaphor taken from Mariners who are said to loose from the Haven when they depart from the shore Death is nothing but a hoysing up of Sayl as it were for heaven 3. Old Simeon cals it A 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Now Lord lettest thou thy Servant depart in peace The Greek Word signifieth a Release and dismission out of prison Thus it is taken Acts 16.35 Acts 5.40 Luke 23.17 And it holds forth these two Lessons 1. That the Soul is in the Body as in a Prison Therefore the Greek Words for the Body are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 quasi 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 vincio And Petrarch saith That he that glorieth in the strength of his Body glorieth in the strength of his Prison And when Plato saw one of his Scholars overcuriously pampering his Body he said to him What do you mean to make your Prison so strong The Soul is in the Body as in a Prison in 3 Respects 1. Because the Soul is hidden in the Body as a man is hidden in a Prison As Plato saith of Vertue That if a man could see it with corporal eyes he could not but love it So may I say of the Soul If a man could see the Beauty Glory and Excellency of it he could not but admire it and highly value it But it is hidden in the Body as in a Prison 2. Because the Soul is hindred by the Body and that Three waies 1. It is hindred from Heaven For whilst we are in the body we are absent from the Lord and we cannot be with Christ till we be dissolved And this is truly a Prison wherein a man is absent from his best Friends and Acquaintance 2. It is hindred from Heavenly Operations For the Body takes up all the time from the Soul as the Lean Kine of Pharaoh devoured the fat so the Provision for the Feeding and Cloathing of the Body eats up the time that should be spent about the Soul It is with the Soul and Body as it was with Abraham and Lot Abraham had his Cattel and his Servants and Lot his so that the Country was too narrow for them So the Soul hath her work and the Body his and there is hardly time enough for both so as the one must needs hinder the other and they never will be well till separated The Cloath is too short to cover them both And this must needs be a great Bondage when the Handmaid shall be preferred before her Mistress Hagar before Sarah 3. It is hindred in all its Heavenly Operations For the Body weigheth down the Soul As a Bird that hath a stone tied to its Leg is weighed down that it cannot fly aloft So is the Heavenly Soul in the best Christian depressed by the Body that it cannot mount aloft in Prayer and other Holy Exercises The Soul and Body are like a pair of Scales the more the one is up the more the other goeth down As Sauls Armour was a Burden to David so is the Body to the Soul The Body is quickly tired in the Service of God The Spirit is willing but the Flesh is weak like a strong man upon a Jadish Horse c. 3. Because the Soul is defiled by the Body as a man in a Nasty Prison God gave man a Heavenly Soul and an Earthly body that the Heavenly Soul might lift up the Earthly Body towards Heaven But now it fares quite contrary Our earthly Bodies have weighed down our heavenly Souls and made them earthly and sensual Tamdiu versata est Anima in Tabernaculo ut ipsa versa est in Tabernaculum The Soul hath lived so long in a Body of flesh that it is as it were fleshified and bodified The Soul looks through an eye of flesh and every thing seems fleshly to it It is diverted by the Body from its true End The true End of the Soul is to know God to love