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A55560 The beauty, vigour and strength of youth bespoke for God in a sermon lately preached to young men / by Thomas Powell ... Powell, Thomas, 1608-1660. 1676 (1676) Wing P3069; ESTC R33947 28,699 91

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to be loved for himself Du Moulin Treatise of Peace and Contentment of Mind Tota Lex Christi tribus literulis includitur Ama. Deum ama omnes leges servasti Drexelius Christus inter Amicos maximus Praecepta docent exempla movent Treatise of making Religion ones Business pag. 333. Mr. Francis Xavarias counsel'd Iohn the Third King of Portugal to meditate every day a quarter of an hour upon this Text What shall it profit a man to gain the whole World and lose his own Soul Mark 8. 36 The Apostle Paul carryed the Image of Christ in his heart as a Saint the Message of Christ in his mouth as a Minister and the Mark of Christ in his body as a Martyr The way to Paradise is by a flaming Sword the way to Canaan is through a howling Wilderness and the way to Heaven is by the Gates of Hell Constantine the Great when hearing a Sermon would ever and anon start out of his Chair of State and stand up for a while being affected and it may be terrified with the Word insomuch that his Courtiers were amazed because such a posture did not become so high a place Euseb. de vit Constant. l. 3. c. 17. Tantâ reverentiâ ut si Deo tantâ fiduciâ ut si amico 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Deus propitius est illis qui dolent quòd ipsum peccatis suic offenderunt ac proinde trepidant quum cogitant se damnationem aeternam esse meritos Piscat in loc 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 v. 28. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 v. 29. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Esau mourned Iudas confessed Ahab humbled himself in dust and Cain sacrificed but none of these were accepted with God because the root of the matter was not in them Hypocritae cupit se videri justum Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power Psal. 110. 3. Hebr. Willingnesses the Abstract and in the Plural Number See Psal. 68. 10. As if the Holy Ghost could not speak enough how willing they are to note exceeding great willingness to submit to every Commandment of the Lord or it may signifie Free-will Offerings voluntary Oblations Jun. alii Our Obedience must be compleat We must not only begin well but end well Finit coronat Opus Rea. 1. Rea. 2. Religion that was first in Gods intention is now become last in mans execution Rea. 3. God can easily look us into the Grave frown us into Hell He is a beast in the shape of a Man that will not serve that God at whose Mercy he lies every moment The work of Redemption is many wayes to be admired more than Creation God is Centrum quietativum as the Schools speak the proper quieting resting Centre of the Soul and in him alone can it truely rest In h●c peccabam quod non in Deo sed in creaturis ejus me atque caeteras voluptates quarebam atque ita irruebamin dolores confusiones errores animae Aug. Tu bonum null indigens bouo semper quietus es quoniam tua quies tuipse es Idem Bonus est qui secit me ipse est bonum meum illi exulto omnibus bonis meis He is Good that made me saith Aug and he is My Good and in him do I exult and rejoyce Vse 1. Vse 2. Vse 3. Doct. 2. Rea. 1. Iuventutis assecla est stultitia as a Page follows his Master so Folly follows Youth Nazian orat 46. in Ecclesiast Vicina la●sibus est Adolescentia Youth is the Age whereunto men are neerest and most ready to fall witness the Prodigal Rea. 2. Rea. 3. The great weight of Eternity hangs upon the small wire of Time Dumvires annique sinunt tolerate laborem I am veniet tacito curva senecta pede Ovid. Iuveni parandum seni utendum Sen. Primitiae terrae primitiae aetatis Deosacrae Rea. 4. Rea. 5. It is observed that the Season of Grace is call'd but a Day not a Month Week or Year The Season of Grace saith one is a Summers day for Clearness but a Winters day for Shortness Caesar's deferring to read his Letter before he went to the Senate-house cost him his Life Rea. 6. The Word is as the Wax the Spirit is as the Seal so that the Spirit is the principal Verbal in the sentence Rea. 7. Motive 1. Motive 2. Motive 3. Motive 4. Noli anima diligere ea quae sunt in mundo peribit Mundus omnia quae sunt in eo exurentur Ger. Meditat. Amor rerum terrenarum viscus est spiritualium poenarum Aug. Wirness Thomas Savage that penitent Sinner Non saciendum quia Multifaciunt sed quia Bonum ut Bon●m faciunt aut bene satis mihi sunt pauci satis unus satis nullus August Si potenti●res faciunt non faciunt sed gaudeo quia faciunt