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A54008 The books opened Being several discourses on Rev. 20. 14. By Henry Pendlebury, A.M. late minister of the Gospel at Rochdale in Lancashire; author of the Plain representation of transubstantiation. Pendlebury, Henry, 1626-1695. 1696 (1696) Wing P1139; ESTC R217501 54,571 119

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Silver is cankered and the Rust thereof shall be a Witness against you and shall eat your Flesh as it were Fire This will be brought as an Evidence of your Covetousness and will beget in you such stinging Reflections as shall gnaw upon you with Anguish and Torment Ver. 4. And behold the Hire of your Labourers which have reaped down your Fields which is of you kept back by Fraud crieth and the Cries of them which have reaped are entred into the Ears of the Lord of Sabaoth One observes that the same word in the Hebrew signifies both a Wedg of Gold and a Tongue and some say that Achan's Wedg had the shape of a Tongue Surely Gold Wealth Estates ill got will have many Tongues and cry aloud at the great Day of opening the Books Then the corrupt Judg will hear of his Bribes and perverting Justice then the unjust Lawyers Estate will cry against him then the Possessions of Oppressing Landlords will declare that they were got by wracking poor Tenants then 't will be the Language of the full Bags of idle Ministers that they were fill'd by starving immortal Souls then the Treasures of Covetous Mammonists will acknowledg themselves to be the Products of Usury Oppression c. 6. The Book of the Talents wherewith Men are intrusted shall be opened at this opening Day and these when opened will bring to light all the Days Means Advantages and Opportunities of Grace that Men have had all the Truths and Duties that have been preached to and pressed on them what Pains have been taken and how much done that they might be saved One observes that God is very curious in Scripture to record the Time how long his faithful Servants lived on Earth and says he among other Reasons this is not the least sc to convince us that he intends to reckon with those who lived with them for every Year yea Day and Hour they had them amongst 'em they shall know they had a Prophet a Husband a Parent a Master that was Godly and that they had them so long and God will know of them what Use they made of them Gurn. Christ Arm. Part 2. Pag. 262. Another observes that the Year and Month and Day when the Word of the Lord came to the Prophets stands upon record in Sacred Writ as Ezek. 1.1 2. to teach us that all our Betrustments with all their Circumstances are now recorded and will at this Day be made manifest Then will be declared the Year the Month the Day when such a Sermon was preached such a Truth urged when such a Minister was sent with the Lord's Message among you In this opening Day Ministers will open their Mouths We preached so long to you Sabbaths and Sermons will speak We were continued so long to you Prayers will witness that they were put up for you so often to the Throne of Grace Truths now imprisoned shall then speak yea the Dust shaken off from the Feet of those Ministers you despise and will not hear shall speak against you Mat. 6.11 Thirdly The Books shall then be opened whereby all things shall be examined try'd and judged As in earthly Courts when Matters of Fact are opened and proved then the Statutes are also produced and Sentence is past on such Matters according to the determination of the Law So at the great Tribunal when the Books of Record the Books of Evidence and Proof are opened then shall also be opened the Law whereby Matters shall be finally adjudicated and this is the Holy Scripture The Holy Bible being the Law-Book of the great King is now the Rule of our Lives and shall be the Rule of Judgment at the opening Day Christ himself who is the Judg tells us John 12.48 The Word that I have spoken the same shall judg him at the last Day This the Apostle Paul witnesses Rom. 2.16 In the Day when God shall judg the Secrets of Men by Jesus Christ according to my Gospel Who shall judg God What shall he judg The Secrets of Men not only their outward Actions which are manifest to all but their most hidden Sins and secret Duties their inward Purposes Designs and Aims By whom By Jesus Christ By what Rule According to my Gospel the Gospel committed to and preached by me Men shall be judged according to their Works their Works by this Word The final Sentence passed at this Day shall be but a more solemn and manifest Declaration of that Judgment which the Lord hath in his Written Law already passed upon Men that which is now said shall then be done Now the word says He that believeth on him shall have everlasting Life John 3.16 Then Believers shall be crown'd with a Crown of Life Now the word says That the Vnrighteous shall not inherit the Kingdom of God 1 Cor. 6.9 That the Wicked shall be turned into Hell Look what Sentence this Law now passes on thee the same will Christ pronounce in this Day for this is the Book that must be opened and which he will proceed by in giving Judgment Thus you see what Books are to be opened II. The next thing to be considered is what the opening of the Books implies and it doth denote 1. A manifestation of Mens Works that they shall come to Light While a Book is shut we are ignorant what is in it but when it 's open every one may see and know what 's therein writ So many of Mens Works both Good and Bad are like a clasped or sealed Book secret and unknown but in this Day they shall be like a Book open legible to every one 1 Cor. 4.5 Therefore judg nothing before the Time come until the Lord come who both will bring to light the hidden things of Darkness and will manifest the Counsels of the Heart When the Lord comes he will make great Discoveries and bring to light things that are now Secret Some Mens Sins says the Apostle 1 Tim. 5.24 25. are open before hand going before to Judgment and some Men they follow after Likewise also the good Works of some are manifest before hand and they that are otherwise cannot be hid Tho these Verses are taken to have another meaning yet I may as some make this Gloss on them i. e. Some Mens Sins are open notorious appear to all now in this Life they shew their Sin as Sodom and some Mens Sins they are kept secret to the Day of Judgment there 's no noise heard no notice taken of them in the World but these follow after to be opened at this Day Likewise the good Works of some are evident cannot be denied and they that are otherwise cannot be hid i. e. those good things in the Saints that are not manifest but are either concealed by themselves or mistaken and misrepresented by others shall come to light secret Duties shall come abroad wronged Innocence and Integrity shall be cleared This is the first thing this opening imports sc a discovery of Mens Doings a
will serve you to plead at this opening Day Do you think that the bearing the Name of Christians the bare Profession of Christ your coming to and sitting under Ordinances or your layings out in the performance of external Duties are Evidences sufficient of your Interest in Christ If so you are mistaken for Christ tells you Mat. 7.22 23. That in that Day many will say Lord Lord have we not prophesi'd in thy Name and in thy Name cast out Devils and in thy Name done many wonderous Works to whom he will profess I never knew you Nothing short of spiritual Incomes of Grace from him and Conformity to him will be enough to evidence an Interest in him 2. Must the Books be opened Then live for an opening Day as those that look for and account that they must come to this Opening It was the Orator's advice to his Hearers Ita vivamus ut rationem nobis reddendam arbitremur Cicer. 4. in Verr. Let us so live as those that must give account of all It 's the Apostle's Exhortation James 2.12 So speak ye and so do as they that shall be judged by the Law of Liberty i.e. the Law that spareth none but dealeth with all freely without respect of Persons though higher or richer than others So speak ye and so do ye as those that must come to the opening of the Books Live now each Day as those that are living for an opening Day Live as you would be found to have lived when this Day comes 1. In passing your precious Time that God puts into your Hand Sirs God takes notice what Time he gives every one of us what we do with every Hour thereof and will require it again at our Hands O spend your Time as you would meet it at the last in the Books Would you meet with empty Time large shreds of Time that nothing has been done in Would you meet with Time that hath been spent in vain Thoughts wasted with idle Words consumed about Trifles and Impertinencies Would you meet with Days and Hours that have been spent in sinful Sports and Recreations as Carding Dicing Revelling Hunting and the like Practices Days and Nights that have been passed in Taverns Alehouses and Whorehouses in Rioting and Drunkenness in Chambering and Wantonness Would you then meet with Weeks and Years that have been lost on your Lusts one while on this Lust another while on that Consider this would you meet Time thus spent wasted lost consumed at the opening of the Books Sure you would not but if you do know of a certain that it will be a very sad Meeting As you would not thus meet it take heed how you now spend it for if you spend it after this manner you must meet it so But O carry as those who are going to an opening Day in placing and bestowing your Time So pass your Time that you may be found to have lived long in a short space It was the saying of Erasmus That nothing is more amiable than well to place our Hours This will certainly prove so when the Books begin to open and Time begins to come out as it hath been past in secret before all the World 2. Live for this Opening in improving your Opportunities your Days and means of Grace improve these as you would meet them in the Books Will the Books bring any good News to you at their Opening if then you be found to have wasted your Means and Helps that God gave you in order to Salvation if Opportunities stand on Record that you have neglected out of laziness that you missed to gratify your Lusts and that passed while you were passing your Time at drinking Matches Would you meet Sabbaths that have been spent in Recreations Sermons that you have slept away Ordinances that you have been under but made no use of O no no! Therefore when Opportunities and Advantages are offered unto you that you have liberty to close with think thus in your selves Would I have it recorded in the Books that I mist this Opportunity or that I made it not my Business to profit by it See that you be ready to close with and diligent to improve Days and Means of Grace Our Saviour came from Nazareth to Bethabara to be baptized of John Mat. 3.13 John 1.28 which some compute to be fifty six of our English Miles But O our laziness who will not now go a fourth part of that way to partake of Ordinances I have read of a good Man who when his time for Devotion came what Company soever was with him would take his leave of them with this fair Excuse he had a Friend that staid to speak with him he meant his God But alas how little Matters do we suffer to be Avocations and Interruptions Any thing will serve many for an excuse to shift off an Ordinance 3. Live for this Day in performing of Duties as Prayer Reading and Hearing the Word perform these as you would meet them again Would you meet cold heartless customary overly Duties Duties that your Hearts have not been in Duties that you have run over without Affection or Intention It will be but a poor Comfort to meet a Company of these and yet what sad Work do many make this way There are many says Dr. Preston that will not omit Prayer they pray from Day to Day from Time to Time and yet tho they pray every Day they make not a Prayer all their Life there being nothing of Life or Power in their Performances they only do them of Course or in a cursory Way O Christians beware of this beware of Miscarriages in your Duties when Formality Deadness Sleepiness Wandrings creep on you think how you can meet face and own those Duties those Duties at the opening of the Books carry these Thoughts with you as often as you go to any Duty publick or private 4. Live for it in the Affairs and Business of your particular Callings learn to manage the Business of your several Callings and go through all your worldly Imployments on such a manner as you would meet them again at this opening Think how you would be found then to have gone through all your Matters with what Integrity Plainness Simplicity and Faithfulness and study now to go through them on such a manner keep your Hands clean keep your Hearts above the World when your Hands are in it Buy not under-Foot sell not at over-Rates fetch not your Gain out of others certain and apparent Loss be not all for your selves without respect to their Indemnity with whom you have to do use not false Weights Measures or Lights take not in any of those numberless Tricks that all Trades are full of resolve either to be rich with Truth or poor with Content That passage of King Charles the first in a Letter to the late King Charles viz. Do not think any thing worth obtaining by foul and unjust Means was of great Weight with me when I first read
consider 1. That this Opening will come you do but hear of it now but you shall see it hereafter As our Saviour speaks Mat. 26.64 Hereafter shall ye see the Son of Man sitting on the right Hand of Power and coming in the Clouds of Heaven so may I say Now you see but his poor Ambassadors that preach his Coming but you shall hereafter see him come in a State of Glory to open the Books to judg the Quick and Dead in one Day Sirs it is not a doubtful a disputable Point not a Matter in Controversy among Christians but a Principle owned and acknowledged by all Sides and Perswasions being as fully and clearly revealed as any thing in the Scriptures The Apostle in that one Place Acts 17.31 doth sufficiently and notably set forth this grand Fundamental giving us Account 1st That a Day is set He hath appointed a Day and the Counsel of the Lord standeth for ever Psal 33.11 The Decree is gone the Day is proclaimed it cannot be reversed but must and will most certainly hold 2dly Of the End of this Day appointed viz. to judg 3dly The Object of this Judgment the World 4thly The manner how this Judgment shall be managed in Righteousness there shall be no Corruption in this Administration 5thly The Judg the Man whom he hath ordained i. e. the Lord Jesus Christ God-Man 6thly The Assurance hereof given unto all Men in that he hath raised him from the Dead This is sufficient Testimony to convince all Men. This may be Inducement to the proposed Duty of Preparation there will be an opening Day If it were a Matter only probable if as much might be said against it as for it then Carelesness in preparing for it might be somewhat excusable But this is out of Question 't is beyond all Dispute shall we not then make it our Work to prepare Consider it Sirs God hath issued out a Proclamation and it hath been published again and again in your Hearing wherein he gives you notice of a Day appointed for this end of the Persons that must come to it and that your selves are of this Number shall you not then be most inexcusable if you come to it unready What will you say Will you plead Lord had I ever thought of such a Day as this I would not have done as I have I would have watched and prayed and lived for it all my Days Why alas thy Mouth will be stopped Christ will tell you his Writ was out and this grand Assizes was many a time proclaimed in thy Presence yea the Books shall openly show the Times the Places and Circumstances of its Manifestation to thee O Sirs the End is declared from the beginning and from antient times the things that are not yet done Isa 46.10 All Generations have had fair warning of it and we upon whom the Ends of the World are come want none 2. That the Time of this great Opening is uncertain The Opening is certain but the Time when is unseen There have some indeed undertaken to foretel the Time In the Primitive Days and while the Apostles were yet alive there were some that pretended Revelations or Visions from the Spirit declaring this Day to be then near 2 Thess 2.2 And since many have presumed to foretel the Year whose Predictions Time hath already confuted Aventinus shows that about the Year 1062. the credulous People were so deluded by such ridiculous Predictions that there was a general Expectation of the Great Day of Judgment as then just upon them The furious Anabaptists in Germany in the Year 1530 were so confident that the Last Day should be within that Year that some of them gave their Estates about them to those who would have part reckoning that a little would serve them for so short a time and some of them ran up and down crying to the People with a doleful Noise Repent repent the Day of the Lord is come the Day of the Lord is come There are some who told us that the Year 1675 others that the Year 1680 others that 1688 others that 1695 and some tell us that 1700 will put an end to the World and open the great opening Day But our Saviour Mat. 24.36 Mark 13.32 asserts that it is an unknown Day 1st To all Men to the greatest the wisest the best of Men. No Man whosoever whatsoever can tell when this shall be 2dly To all Angels not only to us poor Men on Earth but also to the glorious Angels in Heaven who see the Face of God continually These tho they must accompany Christ tho they must minister to him in that Day gathering all Nations before him yet of this Day they know not 3dly To the Son of Man himself as Man or according to his humane Nature for here he opposes himself as Man to his Father as God Or the Son of Man knows it not with respect of his Office tho he knew it with respect of his Nature i. e. he was not sent to reveal and make this known to Man in his Ministry Thus you see this Great Day is an unknown Day a Day that shall come upon Men when they think not of it Therefore he illustrates it by the coming of a Thief in the Night Mat. 24.43 of a Bridegroom coming at Midnight ch 25.6 of a Master returning Luke 12.36 37. O this Day will come unawares upon the World and doth not this call upon you to be serious in your Preparation for it May it come this Night the next Morning when we are taking our Rest May we be awaked with this dreadful Sound Arise and come to Judgment or when we rise and are abroad about our Affairs may we see Christ breaking out of Heaven and coming in the Clouds with Power and great Glory Why then we have need to make it our Work to prepare Our Saviour uses this very Motive to perswade to this Duty Mat. 24.44 Luke 12.40 In both these Places you have the Duty I am pressing prescribed Therefore be ye also ready ready to meet the Son of Man ready to come to this opening Day Also the Motive inducing thereto annexed drawn from the Secrecy and Uncertainty of the Time for in such an Hour as you think not the Son of Man cometh They might say Lord but what need is there of all this of getting into and keeping in Readiness will it not be time enough to do this when we see the Day approaching what must we needs do it now Yes now be ready 3. That this opening Day will be a great Day As it will come and its Coming is uncertain so it will be a very great Day when it comes The Apostle stiles it the great and notable Day of the Lord Acts 2.20 Observe it 's the Day of the Lord these are our Days in which we eat and drink marry and give in Marriage and go over great Numbers and Varieties of Actions but this Day will be the Lord's Day the Day that
past but are as Seeds which are sown in Time and come up in Eternity Non transeunt opera sicut transire videntur sed velut aeternitatis semina jaciuntur There are Books of Remembrance all is put on Record that we do and is in a sort eternal Says one every Thought we think is eternal every Word we speak is eternal every Work is eternal none of these but shall live to this opening Day O remember this Sirs your Actions pass not away all that you do to Day all that you shall do to Morrow will remain till the Day of Judgment All that in any Place on any Account in any Company proceeds from you will tarry till this Day come 2. That all our Actions must come to Light They are not only lasting but shall be opened All those things that have been covered in Darkness that Men have acted under a Cloak that no Eye but that which is all-seeing ever saw shall come abroad I remember a Story of Ottochus King of Bohemia who refused to do Homage to the Emperor till at last chastis'd with War he was content to do it privately in a Tent which Tent was so contrived by the Emperor's Servants that by drawing one Cord it was all taken away and so the King was presented on his Knees doing Homage to him in the view of three Armies then present That which he thought to have kept covered was manifested before a great Number of Persons Thus will God at this Day uncase and lay open Mens Doings There are many who care not what they do so they can but do it secretly O but this Cover shall be taken from over them and they represented as doing such and such things before Armies not only of Men but Angels There is nothing covered that shall not be revealed and hid that shall not be known and come abroad Mat. 10.26 Luke 8.17 Whatsoever ye have spoken in Darkness shall be heard in the Light and that which ye have spoken in the Ear in Closets shall be proclaimed upon the House-tops Luke 12.3 Your most secret Talk and Communion one with another shall be made publick All the Hypocrisy of Men shall be brought out all their Guile and Fraud all their Force and Violence they have used in their Dealings shall appear all their By-ends they have had in any Action all their vile and abominable Practices of which I may say as the Apostle Eph. 5.12 it is a Shame to mention them even these that it 's a Shame for Christians to speak of shall be seen to their eternal Shame that have done them As the Lord by Nathan said to David 2 Sam. 12.12 Thou didst it secretly but I will do this thing before all Israel and before the Sun So may I say You do this or that secretly but the Lord will make it openly known 3. That we must meet all our Works again All that ever we do in the Body now we shall meet in the Books then The things that now slip away from us and we see them no more will come again into our Sight when the Books are opened Historians tell us of some Rivers which after they have run some space fall under Ground and cannot be seen but after many Miles running in the Bowels of the Earth they break up again into a great Stream Thus the River Ana in Spain burieth it self and runneth under Ground fifteen Miles and then comes up again whereupon the Spaniards brag they have a Bridg on which ten thousand Cattel feed daily So there are many things we do which are no sooner done than we forget them they pass out of our Sight as Waters buried under the Earth But every one of these after they have been a long time hid will come up again Sirs all that we do in this will meet us in the World to come Our Sabbaths our Duties our Works will meet us yea our Thoughts and Words will meet us Art thou a God-fearing Man or Woman all thy Goodness shall meet thee not a Prayer a Tear a Sigh shall be missing nor any thing that thou hast done or suffered for God Art thou a Person working Iniquity Thy Works first and last thy old and new-done Deeds will meet thee Perhaps now thy Deeds of Darkness lie all asleep and make no Noise in thy Conscience O but at this day of opening these sleepy Lions will awake and roar upon thee Thy Oaths thy Lies thy Drunkenness thy Worldliness all thy Sins will then stare thee in the Face as so many Ghosts 4. That we have need to be circumspect and careful what we do at all times and how we carry in our Generation for there are many Notaries about us continually God as I may say is ever writing Conscience is ever writing Devils and Creatures are ever writing Nothing that we do escapes their Books they take all at length to the last and least Circumstance of every Action and Work what manner of Persons then ought we to be Chronologists tell us of some Kings that tho otherwise they would have taken more Liberty yet they have been circumspect in their Actings because they knew what they did would be registred and transmitted to Posterity Did this so influence them What Circumspection should it beget in us when we seriously consider that all we do will be registred by many Hands and certainly transmitted to Posterity and not only so but to this great opening Day where it shall be opened to all Generations that have gone before or shall come after us to the end of the World O think of it It 's said of Apelles the famous Painter that he carried on his Work very leisurely and being asked why he was so deliberate and curious his Answer was Diu pingo quoniam aeternitati pingo I am long in painting because what I paint I paint for Eternity q. d. I am thus exact because not only the present but many Ages to come are to look on and judg my Work Thus Sirs many Eyes and many Ages to come are to look on and judg our daily Works and Ways and all the Passages of our Lives O therefore let this teach us to live for an opening Day to be careful nothing now be writ but what we would have read then by the whole World of Angels and Men 5. That this opening Day will be a great Day 'T will be a great thing to see all Mankind meeting together all that ever have been are or shall be over the Face of the whole Earth standing in one Company before the supreme Judge O but will it not be much more to see all the Doings of all Men laid open the Secrets that have been hid from Ages and from Generations now made manifest all the things that have been done in Darkness and covered with as much Darkness as that wherein they were committed O what what a Day will this be and what will many appear to be when the Books are opened and
a great Profession was a Man of eminent Parts praying and discoursing to Admiration when he came to his sick Bed his Friends that visited him expected to hear some great Matters from him and told him that sure he could not but enjoy much Comfort who had been so eminent for the Profession and Practice of Godliness But he answered that he had not that Comfort they thought he had for he found it now with his Soul not according to what Man judgeth but according to the Judgment God passed upon him and God said he judgeth righteous Judgment Thus at this great opening Day it will be with us not according to what we have only seem'd to be or what others have conceiv'd of us but according to what the great God really finds and all will signify nothing if he find not Truth within 5. Let it put you upon serious Endeavours to be entire and perfect in all Points and Parts of Religion to fill up your Christian Profession in every part O Sirs be not partial in your Obedience in with one out with another Duty careful in some things careless in others But make Conscience of every known Duty indulge not any one known Sin tho you fail in every part of your Work yet neglect not any part of it Say not of any Duty as Naaman In this Lord pardon thy Servant 2 Kings 5.18 Excuse me Lord in this Neglect in this Omission in this dispensing with my Duty in this indulging of my Sin I say omit not any part of Duty for the Books must be opened and when these are open what hath been wanting will appear where our Profession hath not been filled up the Gaps and Chasms will be found such an one was forward to publick Duties but was a prayerless Person and had a prayerless Family such an one was much for Duties of the first Table but little for Duties of the second The Books will open Omissions as well as Commissions and God as one says will judg you and may condemn you for what you have not done Not doing is Damning as well as sinful Doing You find in that solemn Process Mat. 25.42 43. that what mention is there made is of Omissions for not doing He does not say you robbed me you persecuted me you put me in Prison but ye gave me not Meat when I was hungry ye did not take me in when I was a Stranger nor visit me when in Prison And this their not doing what they should have done was their undoing and brought Damnation on them Lavater in his Book of walking Spirits relates a Story concerning Severinus a renowned and famous Man in the times he lived in who appeared when he was dead and confessed that he was grievously punish'd because he had not said over his Canonical Hours in due time and distinctly but had hudled them up in haste This is but a Fiction yet certainly Sirs there are many now in Hell for Omissions 6. Let it induce you to Exactness in all your Works and Ways not only to make Conscience of every Duty but to study to be exact therein This Opening may excite to pursue Solomon's Counsel Whatsoever thy Hand findeth to do do it with thy Might i. e. to bring all thy Skill and lay out all thy Strength in the doing of it One drawing the Picture of Alexander while there was a Scar on his Face drew him with his Finger upon the Scar to cover it And Apelles painted another half-faced to cover the want of an Eye But Sirs there are no such Draughts of Persons or Actions in these Books there 's no drawing of Persons with Fingers upon Scars to cover them no drawing of Actions half-faced to conceal Defects and Obliquities in them They are all drawn fully as they are in themselves thy formal Duties will not be found half-faced to conceal the Formality of them thy cold Performances will not be found half-faced to cover their Coldness nor thy uneven walking with Fingers upon the uncomely Haltings therein to hide them O methinks the Thoughts of this should be a mighty Help against the too common Loosness of Christians in their Spirits and Conversations against the careless cold remiss and heartless Performance of Holy Duties 7. Let it be a Spur to Diligence to Unweariedness in the Way and abounding in the Work of the Lord. When Cornelius was praying an Angel was sent from Heaven to him with this Message Thy Prayers and thine Alms are come up for a Memorial before God Acts 10.4 So Christians I am sent with this Message to you to tell you that your Prayers and Alms all your Works of Piety and Charity go up to Heaven and are put on Record in the Books that shall be open at the great Day and may not this be a great Motive to present Diligence and Fruitfulness Consider you shall meet all your layings out for God in the Books your Tears Prayers Doings Sufferings and Reproaches for Christ shall be found when these open There is a Book of Remembrance Mal. 3.16 Christ will remember the feeding of him in his Famishing the clothing of him in his Naked the harbouring of him in his out-cast Members Mat. 25.34 c. A Cup of cold Water shall not be forgotten Mat. 10.42 You shall at this Opening meet all your Layings out for Christ and you shall also then meet the Reward of them all It will be an Opening wherein the Judg will give Reward unto his Servants the Prophets and to the Saints and to them that fear his Name small and great Rev. 11.18 God will render to every one according to their Deeds to them who by patient Continuance in Well-doing seek for Glory and Honour and Immortality Eternal Life Rom. 2.6 7. Therefore my beloved Brethren be ye stedfast unmoveable always abounding in the Work of the Lord for as much as you know that your Labour is not in vain in the Lord 1. Cor. 15.58 8. Above all let it put you to clear and evidence your Title to and Interest in Christ This was Paul's great Ambition to win Christ and to be found in him Phil. 3.8 9. O let it be your endeavour Bellarmine tells us of a University where those who were to proceed Doctor had certain hard Questions given them to resolve and four and twenty Hours allow'd them to study for their Answer and according to the Resolution they gave they were either to receive their Degree with Honour or to be sent away with Shame Sirs when the Books are opened this will be the great Question to be resolved sc Whose are you To whom do you belong What Evidences can you show What Proofs can you bring of your Title to Christ And according to the Resolution you give of this you must stand or fall for ever O therefore study this Question now and see whether those things you now bring as Demonstrations of your Acquaintance with Christ and Evidences of your Interest in him be such as