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A50555 A sermon preached before the Queen, at White-Hall, March 11th, 1691/2 by R. Meggott ... Meggott, Richard, d. 1692. 1692 (1692) Wing M1632; ESTC R851 10,711 33

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A SERMON Preached before the QUEEN AT WHITE-HALL MARCH 11 th 1691 2. By R. Meggott D. D. Dean of Winchester And Chaplain to Their Majesties Published by Her Majesties Special Command LONDON Printed for Tho. Bennet at the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-yard MDCXCII Dr. MEGGOTT's SERMON Before the QUEEN AT WHITE-HALL March 11 th 1691 2. St. Matth. III. viii Bring forth therefore fruits meet for Repentance WHEN one Preacher of Repentance could work so far upon Jews that there went out to him Jerusalem and all Judea and all the region round about Jordan and were baptized of him confessing their sins as we read Ver. 5th and 6th of this Chapter I am not willing to suppose that so many as from time to time have come to you upon the same Errand should have prevailed nothing God forbid that so many earnest Exhortations should have been in vain to you God forbid that any here should have so much to answer for By your presence in this place it is meet for me to think this of you all That at least you do not come short of these My Design is to inform you that these came short of their Duty and that every sinner who would make his Peace with God must exceed them As there is Science falsly so called so there is Repentance too and it is not to be doubted but that more perish by Repenting amiss than do by not Repenting at all Few so seared but after one sort or another do something that they call so and yet tho' the number of such Penitents be as the sand upon the Sea-shore but a remnant of them shall be saved no more than those of them who to their Repentance add Amendment If any thing less would have served these spoken to in the Text would not have been found fault with They had the looks of Penitents they spake the Language of Penitents they wore the Garments of Penitents they used the Diet of Penitents But when there was nothing more all this commended them not to God but is censured by the Baptist as the Ceremonious Sacrifice of Fools as the Vain-glorious neglect of the Body and they warned as they would fly from the wrath to come not to abuse themselves with such deceitful Fancies given to understand that Repentance strictly taken if it be true hath no promise but as it is productive of a change of Life And upon that account with a Conscientious plainness vehemence and sharpness he here presseth them That they would bring forth fruits meet for Repentance That the reason of this Exhortation may appear the clearer I would desire your Attention to the opening these three things First That a bare Repentance without Fruits is not all that is required of us in order to our Pardon 2dly That we may bring forth several fruits of Repentance and yet not those that are meet neither 3dly That as we would have our Repentance accepted we must not content our selves with any fruits but such as properly manifest the Sincerity and Ingenuity of it The first of these Particulars I would speak to is That a bare Repentance without fruits is not all that is required of us in order to our Pardon So the Baptist plainly implieth here But is this like a fore-runner of Christ This seemeth not so much to prepare as contradict the way of the Lord. His Command is that Repentance and Remission of sins should be preached in his Name And is not this to put asunder that which he hath joyned together Seemingly it doth so But if we consider the different acceptations of this word in Scripture we shall find no cause to be offended One doth not destroy what the other buildeth they both mean the same thing For the most part Repentance is used in so comprehensive a sense as to note both the Tree and the Fruit too Accordingly St. Paul when he summeth up the whole Duty of a Christian reduceth it to these two Heads Acts 10.21 Repentance toward God and Faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ Where Faith being only a believing the Articles of our Religion Repentance must include in it all the rest our conformity to all its Precepts And if we will understand it thus too much cannot be said of it So it is the Evangelical City of Refuge the undoubted Heir of the Promise But if we take Repentance for no more than sometimes is meant by it for that particular Grace singly so it is no otherwise the Condition of the New Covenant than a hopeful Spring is Harvest To Cure those dangerous Conceits of this kind that are so rife and have been imbibed so deep we will take a view of the several parts of which Repentance doth consist and shew you that there is not any of them but what may be in them that perish Repentance being such an inward sense of our sins as bringeth us to an acknowledgment of them with grief for what is past and purpose to reform for the future hath but these four things in it Conviction Confession Humiliation and Good Resolutions Now there are not any of these but what have been in the Children of Perdition First As to Conviction Tho' a sort of Men have thought fit to set it out under the affected Title of the Pangs of the New Birth and taught their followers to date their Conversion from the terrors of it when it is only an apprehension of our Guilt and Danger it cannot in it self be any Vertue at all being but that we are meerly passive in They who use studied Arts to elude it can no more prevent it than they can the Cholick in their Bowels or the Lighting flashing in their faces When St. Paul reasoned of Righteousness and Temperance Acts 24.25 John 8.9 and Judgment to come Felix could not help trembling nor the Pharisees when the case was put home to them being convicted of their own Consciences So that this may be and we no more in a state of Grace than either of these were The next part of it is Confession the humble acknowledgment of our sins unto God This is a piece of Ingenuity that we are much encouraged to He looketh upon men saith Elihu and if any say Job 37.27 I have sinned and perverted that which is right and it profited me not he will deliver his soul from going into the pit Only acknowledge thine iniquity that thou hast transgressed against the Lord saith God in Jeremy and I will not cause mine anger to rest upon thee Jer. 3.13 If we confess our sins saith St. John he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins 1 John 9. c. But can any imagine that it is a bare Confession that all these Promises belong to No by a Figure familiar to the Holy as well as other Writings it is only a part put for the whole when such glorious thing are spoken of it The Event sheweth there is more than so expected from the Sinner If