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A49962 The great day of judgment handled in a sermon preached at the assizes at New-Bristol, Octob. 7, 1687 / by the reverend and learned Samuel Lee, M.A., sometimes fellow of Wadham Colledge in Oxon ; accompany'd with preparatory meditations upon the Day of Judgment, by Mr. Cotton Mather. Lee, Samuel, 1625-1691.; Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. 1692 (1692) Wing L896; ESTC R41402 29,252 97

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in this World that our God has the glory of His being A REWARDER so fully and so clearly display'd as it ought to be We dayly see Godliness Oppressed and Wickedness Advanced in this Present evil World and neither the Appeals of Affl●cted Innocence nor the Affronts of Outrageous Vallany have a Sufficiently Sensible Notice taken of them There is therefore an Eternal State of Blessedness and Misery whereinto the Righteous God will bring every one of us according to our Behaviours here Our Short Condition in this World is but a Condition of Probation or of Stewardship and according to our Carriage in this Condition we shall in the Issue as the mouth of our faithful Saviour Himself has long since as●●ned us Go away into Everlasting Punishment Or else Into Life Everlasting But at the Threshold of that Eternal State it is but proper that a Distinct Account should be taken of what every man ha's done in the Body that so the Lustre of that Justice which Dooms them to their Interminable Blessedness or Misery may strike the very Consciences of all Beholders Hence t is that the Oracles of Truth have told us God ha's appointed a Day in which He will Judge the World by that man whom He hath Ordained Whereof He hath given Assurance unto a● men in that He ha's Raised Him from the Dead There is indeed a Particular Disposal of Dragons and our Blessed Redeemer standing upon Mount Zion Zech. 13 4 shall proclaim to all His Saints Lift up your Heads for the day of your final Redemption is come Le ts end with that apprecation of holy Paul Heb. 13.20 21. Now the God of Peace that brought again from the Dead our Lord Jesus that great Shepard of the Sheep through the blood of the everlasting Covenant Make you perfect in every good Work to do his will working in you that which is well pleasing in his sight through Jesus Christ to whom be Glory for ever and ever Amen Yours in Gospel Service SAMVEL LEE A SVMMONS or WARNING to the Great DAY of JVDGMENT Revelation 20.12 On Friday Octob. 7. 1687. At Brist●● by Mount Hope in New England And I saw the Dead Small and Great stand before God and the Books were opened and another Book was opened which is the Book of Life and the Dead were Judged out of those things which were Written in the Books according to their Works THE Preceding Verse presents this Evangelical Prophet with a Visionary scene Preparatory to the Day of Judgment and here in the Text we have a further Procedure in the amazing Concernments of that tr●mendous Session where in may be observed 1. The Apostles place or station in the I le of Patmos now Patina neer the Shore of the Aegaean Sea Rev. 13.1 looking Eastward toward Ephesus and Jerusalem Zech. 14 4. as you may suppose Act. 1.11 because our Lord is represented standing upon Mount Olivet in that day Where in Speculo Visionis in a Visionary Glass he beholds with great attention what the Angel presented to him 2. The Several Persons and things Exhibited to his strict Observation which I may properly Conjoyn together under several Heads and therein I. We have first the Character or Denomination of the Persons attending set forth under the style of the Dead that is not such as were now really Dead in this grea● Morning of the Resurrection but which very lately had been involved in the state of the dead Vers 13 but now raised out of their dolesome Graves and had newly Shaken off the Chains of Rottenness and some come Dropping out of the stormy Seas and hastning with more shaking horror to a yet more direfull Shipwrack Death Hell must give up all their dead at the formidable Summons of that Arch-Angels Trumpet 1 Cor. 1● 52. By Hell or Hades we understand under a metonymy the Souls of men delivered out of their invisible State under the manutenency of divine power to be reinvested with their Bodies and to appear a● this astonishing Bar. For so the Greek Fathers understood by HADES q. AIDES the Souls of men in Statu Separato according to that of H●mir POLLAS D' IPTHIMOUS PSUCHAS AIDI PROIAPSEN He dismist many Valiant Souls i.e. Persons into Hades II. Their various quality Both small and great The Shortest Dwarfs can't Creep into so deep holds or corners not the Blustring Nimrods can't Ruffle it away in their Pride and Jollity but every Soul must drag his Prison-Chain into this most Solemn and Splendid presence Nay the Small are named to come first to set forth the impossibility of their Exemption and these meaner persons must stand out before the great on●● that all may be seen in their Proportion thi● I speak only by allusion But to be sure none shall Shuffle behind Noon and abscond from that Meridian Glory or he Vailed from this all Searching Eye And the all revenging hand of God The Summoners Apparitors of all these inferior Courts must there appear and quiver and tremble for Summoning of Gods Saints here upon Earth Heb. 9.27 I●ts appointed for all to dy and then to Judgment We must all stand at the dreadful Tribunal Seat of Jesus Christ Where Judges themselves devested of all their formalities like so many unhappy Felixes will Clatter their knees together at the MENE TEKEL Dan. 5.25 graven upon the Chrystal Walls of the Caelestial Firmament and glad men could they but undergoe such an Earthly Sentence they pass't upon others III. Observe their posture they must stand Pro Tribunali before that adamantine Bar let down before them They I have little Stomach to come too near Rom. 14.10 no rude audacious Crowding into the presence of that most awful Judge There will be but little pressing to see His Soveraign August Countenance that shines brighter then the Sun in his greatest glory but as forced by the Angelical Messengers while they continue Crying to the Deaf Mountains and the Inflexible Rocks to hide them from Him that Sitteth on the Throne and from the Wrath of the Lamb. Rev. 6.16 IV. The Ireful face of that most dreadful Judge before whom the Heavens all on a light flame shall Crackle like a Parchment Scrol and fly away 2 Pet. 3.11 12 when Christ the Son of God and God man that Impartial Judge of quick and dead from whom there is no appeal shall put on an other guess purple Robe to judge Pontius Pilate and Herod ●ark 15.17 and his men of War Luk. 23.11 that mock't Him in the day of His Humiliation This will be a day of horror to all those Wretches also that mockt and fleer'd at Gods Messengers when they denounced against them the Judgments of the great day Then comes out a Quo Warranto with a witness to inquire what woful work they made at Jerusalem and who impowered them to Judge the Son of God Jude 15. and to utter hard
writ in the memorials of that tremendous Judge For every Secret Sin is set down in the Light of His Countenance Psal 90.3 beyond all the Noctiluca's in the World Every Secret is determin'd to come to Judgment Eccl. 12.14 Ten times have the Children of Israel Murmured against Me Num. 14.22 sayes the Lord and so again the Sacred Pages number up Six Captivities under the Judges Judges Ch. 10 1● answering to Six several prevarications in the Worship of God Petav. ra●ionarie P. 84. Isai 65.6 ●●s written before me sayes the Lord by Isaiah and I will recompence into their Bosome And so t is now Ten times Drunk such a man Ten times Forsworn such another Ten times such a Proud Jezabel with her Painted Eyes Strutting in the Streets of Jerusalem write him down set her down sayes God Paint her to the Life that all the World may then behold her with Peacoc●s Feathers and mincing ● King 9.30 Isa 3.16 tink●ing motions with her feet How should it strike as with a Poysoned arrow to the heart to think of these dreadful tradegies of that terrible day 2. Mens Repentant sorrowful Sighs and Actions are also set down in Gods day book and this I speak for the comfort of all humble Mourners in Zion The Confession of that Renitent Thief at Golgotha's Mount Lord Luke 24.42 Remember me in they Kingdom We never drop a sincere tear but it drops up-ward Contrary to all other tears it ascends up into Heaven and Runs into the Chryst all Bottle upon the Shelfe with thy name ingraven upon it in Letters of Gold and 't is often taken up and Lookt upon to see how it fills Are they not in thy Bottle Psal 56.8 sayes David and in thy Book But wo to them that have none Every hearty Sigh that Reeks e sulco pecto●is from the inmost Closets of thy Soul are Pencilled with Vermillion under the bloody lines streaming from the Cross of Life 3. Mens gracious discourses and good works are all written in that Book When serious Persons doe but meet and think upon the Name of the Lord in evil times and talk often ingether Mal. 3● 16. Every time you meet every Heavenly thought and every holy word you speak is written down Nay all your Prayers and Almes deeds like those of Correlius goe up in Remembrance before God Act. 10.1 Every Penny you pu● into Gods Treasury Nay every Mite you give to Temple uses as in the case of the poor Widows Mark 12 ●● is put down in Gods Debt Book and will be Converted into so many Pearls to adorn your Crown in Glory III. The Books of mens Consciences shall then all be laid open Here mens thoughts Excuse or Accuse one another till that day Rom. 2.15.16 ● Cor. 3. ●1 when God shall Judge the Secrets of all men by Jesus Christ according ●o the Gospel Preached by Paul and let me tell you that every faithful Sermon which you hear Consonant to the Word of God will come up in Judgment as a Testimony against you if disobeyed so that if our hearts Condemn us not that is our Conscience 1 john 4.17 as to Irreverence Negligence or Disobedience to we may have Confidence in the Day of Judgment before God 1 john 3.20 21. who is greater then our hearts and knoweth all things and this will give us a holy freedom of Spirit in that Solemn time There will be no Shuffling Tricks no False Treacherous accounts no T●ffany Cheats no Fine-Spun-flams but all fly away like Spiders Webbs before a Beesome The flaming Eyes in the Scepter of that day sees through all in a moment IV. The Book of the Scriptures shall then be taken down and the Parchment Rolls all unfolded The Act Forensia the Publick Commentaries the Regu a Juries the Institures of the Law Rom 2.16 and the Cannons of the Gospel shall be all produced for Conviction of S●nners All their in quities written in that Book mentioned by Je●emy with the point of a Diamond jere 17.1 or graven with an iron Pen in focules or leases of Lead mentioned by Job job 19.24 25. or in a Rock for the ever of this World Dan. 12.1 till our Redeemer standeth upon the Earth at mount Olivet at the latter day to Judge the World Z●ch 14 4. V. The particular and singular Book of Election when all that are written in that ivory Volumns shall come forth and Shine as Stars for ever and ever Dan. 12.1 3. The Sheep of Christ's little Flock Rev. 3.5 13 8.17 8. that are written in the Lambs Book of Life shall then pass under the rodaccount for the Sanctuary of Glory Exod. 32 32. Nay God Himself is said to write down the names of those Chosen Vessels that are prepared and fitted for Salvation Luke 10 20. The names of the Holy Apostles and Saints are deciphered and set down in Heaven Psal 68 28. Phil. 4. ● when others are written in the Dust and shall be legible by the flames of Hell And so much for the Second particular the rules of Procedure and its branche In the Third Place we are to Consider the quality or property of this astonishing Judgment in Five Particulars 1. It 's most accurate and Critical Exactness as to Equity and Commensuration to Every ones actions be they good or bad The Judge sits down in His Sella Curulis or seat of Judgment Dr Stoughtons felicitas ultimi Seculi ● all of ivory or unspotted Alablaster like the Sun when He Shines in Libra among the Caelestial Ballances near the Milky way The Eyes of Justice are Covered with a Purple Mantle no accepting the Person of any as to Earthly dignities and distinations but its Eares are with all diligence and Curiosity attentive to the impending causes 2. Impartiality in determining Cuts off all demurrers and delayes and gives speedy dispatches to persons of all Degrees There will be no favouring of Rich and Great men to sit down neer the bench as here among fellow Worms nor no pittying of a poor man in his cause from a seeming Comiseration to the mean and Afflicted Lev. 19. ●5 The dispensation of justice will be Equal to a tittle no pleading Sub forma pauperis at that day 3. Vniversality as to Comprehensivenes of both persons and times All Ages both Sexes all Qualities and degrees of men must make personal appearance without any Proxy in this Dooms-day Parliament no Slye Excuses or writs of Error to impeach or turn by the gravity of that most awful judicature no querks nor tricks nor jugling account shall Velum Pretendere cast a mist before the Sagacious inspection of that quick and all searching Judgment 4. The Irresistible doom There is no Subtle arguing no wresting of the Text of the Law or the intentions of the Sacred Law Maker No pleading of old Customes or the Opinions of Reverend