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A85371 Jacob raised: or, The means of making a nation happy both in spiritual and temporal priviledges. Presented in a sermon preached before the Right Honorable House of Peeres in the Abby Church at Westminster, at the late solemne monthly fast, Decemb. 30. 1646. / By Willam [sic] Goode, B.D. and Pastor of Denton in Norfolk. Published by order of the House of Peeres. Goode, William, b. 1599 or 1600. 1647 (1647) Wing G1094; Thomason E369_3; ESTC R201278 27,277 38

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stir them they will run over But all the sins and miseries of three Kingdoms can scarce pump a teare or a sigh from many of our hearts Take heed of continuing in such Fasts for if God cannot draw tears he will draw blood from our hearts when there shall be no remedy Soul-affecting Fasts are raising Fasts and no other Secondly Raise your Prayers Acceptable prayer will raise a Nation out of the dust Psal. 102. 14. 17. 1. Raise your Fervencie Jam. 5. 16. Fervencie prevaileth much Jacob wrestled and prevailed with God Hos. 12. 4. God hath long cryed to us and we are not awakened sufficiently And let us not think that lesse then our strongest cries will awaken God to rise up for us God deals with us as mothers with their children while they only whimper they are not much regarded but if they begin to cry in earnest and will not be quiet then presently they take them and give them suck 2. Raise your Faith Faith is the strength of Prayer nothing layes hold on God without this Let us lean with confidence upon Gods strength and goodnesse according to his promises and then nothing is so difficult but God will effect it for us in the best season Psal. 34. 10. The wals of Jericho fell down by faith Psal. 22. 4. Our fathers trusted in thee they trusted in thee and thou didst deliver them Thirdly Raise your Reformation and this will raise the Nation Amend your wayes throughly Jer. 7. 5. True Reformation will make your Fasts prevailing Fasts They turned every man from his evil way and God saw their works and repented of the evil he said he would do unto them and did it not Jonah 3. 9 10. It will make our Prayers prevailing Prayers Isa. 5. 16. Strive to grow and increase in Holinesse If you would have England to be the Mount of Happinesse you must make it first as Judah was the Mount of Holinesse Zach. 8. 3. New wine must be put into new bottles The way to enjoy great mercies for soule and body is to get such a degree of Holinesse as will enable you to improve the choicest Mercies to Gods glory Raise therefore your Holinesse First Above Formality Let it be visible in your conversations that ye have not only a form but the power of Faith and Love and other graces of the Spirit 2. Above Partiality Allow your selves no Sin but universally make conscience of every Duty as Zachary and Elizabeth walking in all the commandements of God 3. Above Lukewarmnesse or the lowest forme of Christians Be holy as He is holy that hath called you 1 Pet. 1. 15. Labour to reach the highest step of holinesse You are raised to great hopes you have the choicest means of Holinesse Judgements to purge you Mercies to draw you Ordinances to edifie you Walk therefore as becommeth a people of such hopes of such helps Let every Lust in you be like the house of Saul that grew weaker and weaker and every Grace like the house of David that grew stronger and stronger Perfecting Holinesse in the fear of God That so God may prevent our fears and remove our judgements and raise us to that height in temporal and spiritual priviledges that those promises may be made good to us Jer. 3. 17. The time shall come that they shall call Jerusalem the throne of the Lord and all Nations shall be gathered unto it And Isa. 27. 6. He shall cause them that come of Jacob to take root Israel shall blassome and bud and fill the face of the world with fruit FINIS A Continuation of the Catalogue of Sermons preached upon the Dayes of Publique Humiliation before the Right honorable house of Lords From Jan. 28. 1645. to Decemb 30. 1646. A Continuation of the Catalogue of Sermons preached upon the dayes of Publique Humiliation before the Honorable House of Commons From Jan. 14 1645. to Decemb. 30 1646. Both Houses and the Assembly kept a special day of Humiliation to seek GOD for Direction about Church-Government Jan. 28. 1645. Mr. Gasper Hicks Hos. 5. 15. Mr. Dan. Evance 1 Sam. 2. 30. Feb. 25. Mr. Andrew Perne Mr. Will. Jenkin Hag. 1. 2. Mar. 25. Mr. Robert Harris Mr. Tho. Case Exod. 5. 22 23. April 29 Mr. Thomas Foord Mr. Reuben Easthrop May 27. Mr. Francis Tailor Gen. 35. 1. Mr. Nicholas Proffet June 24. Mr. Robert Johnson Mr. Charles Herle July 29. Mr. Samuel Bolton Mr. Simeon Ash Octo. 28 Mr. Stephen Marshal Ps. 8. 2. Mr. Will. Bridge Zeph. 2. 3. Nov. 25. Mr. Will. Price Ezra 9. 6 7 8. Mr. John Ward An extraordinary Fast for removing the judgement of Rain and Waters Dec. 9. Mr. Charles Herle Mr. Francis Roberts Ps. 51. 17. Dec. 30. Mr. William Goode Amos 7. 5. Mr. Tho. Horton Num. 32. 23. Jan. 14. Mr. Stephen Marshal M. J. Whitaker 2 Chr. 26. 15 16 Jan. 28. Mr. Jos. Caryl Jam. 4. 8. 1 part Mr. Rich. Vines Ja. 4. 8. last p. Feb. 25. Mr. T. Goodwin Ps. 105. 14. 15. Mr. Anth. Burgess Num. 11. 12 Mar. 25. Mr. Sam. Bolton Mat. 1. 21. Mr. Fran. Cheynel Gen. 18. 19 Apr. 29. Mr. James Nalton Jer. 13. 27. Mr. John Owen Acts 16. 11. May 27. Mr. Rich. Heyrick Hest. 4. 16. Mr. Iohn Ward June 24 Dr. Peter Smith Mr. William Spurstowe July 29. Mr. Ioseph Caryl Mr. Ieremiah Whitaker Aug. 25. Mr. Daniel Cawdrey Mr. Jer. Burroughs Mat. 5. 6. Sept. 30 Mr. Joseph Symonds Mr. Herbert Palmer Isa. 58. 12 Oct. 28. Mr. John Maynard Phil. 3 21. Mr. Nic. Lockier Isa. 53. 10. Nov. 25 Mr. William Del Heb. 9. 10. Mr. Christopher Love An extraordinary Fast for removing the judgement of Rain and Waters Dec. 9. Mr. Jeremiah Whitaker Mr. John Ward Dec. 30. Mr. St. Marshal 1 Chr. 12. 32. Mr. M. Newcomen Heb. 4. 13. Reader Be pleased to take notice Those whose Texts are not quoted are not yet printed A Continuation of the Sermons preached upon the Dayes of Publique Thanks-giving before both or either Houses of PARLIAMENT From April 2. 1646. To Novemb. 5. 1646. April 2. For the good successe of the Parliaments Army in the West especially in Cornwal and disbanding of the Kings Horse there Mr. Ioseph Caryl Psal. 118. 17. Mr. Hugh Peters Psal. 31. 23. May 12. For the regaining and taking 12 severall Garrisons viz. Excester Barnstaple c. Before the Lords Master Daniel Gawdrey Master Richard Ley. Before the Commons Mr. Samuel Torshel Deut. 16. 20. Mr. Charles Herle July 21. For the Surrender of Oxford c. Before the Commons Mr. Henry Wilkinson Numb. 23. 23. Mr. Walter Cradock 1 John 1. 3 4. Sept. 8. For the Surrender of Worcester c. Before the Commons Mr. Obadiah Sedgwick Mr. Thomas Goodwin Nov. 5. For the Deliverance from the Powder-Treason Before the Lords Mr. Obadiah Sedgwick Before the Commons Mr. William Strong Ezra 9. 13 14. Before the Lord Mayor c. at Pauls Mr. Nathanael Hardy Psal. 9. 16. FINIS 1. Propos. 1. Reason 2. Reason 3. Reason Darium illum quem Alexander magnus bis acie superavit cum ex fuga defessus aquam lutulentam cadaveribus inquinatam biberet dixisse serunt se nunquam in vita bibisse iucundius Osor de instit. regis l. 4. 4. Reason Application Vse 2. Vse 3. 1. Consid. 2. Consid. 3. Consid. 4. Consid. 5. Consid. 6. Consid. Imperia q●ovis preti● constant bene 7. Consid. 8. Consid. Interficere me possunt nocere mihi non possunt Qui volens addidit infamiae tuae nolens addidit mercedi tuae 2. Propos. 1. Reason 2. Reason Object Answ 3. Reason 4. Reason 5. Reason ● Reason Vse of Direction 1. Breach of Covenant Want of compassion Want of execution of justice Divisions Corruptions in Religion Mr. Baily in his Disswasive from Error 1. 2. Part. Concordia parvae res crescunt Acts 1. 14. 2. 1. 46. 4. 32. 5. 12. * Ignecharitatis funt ●●m●●rende Constantinus in synodo Niceno libellos accipiens querelarum plenos quos ei de privatis injuriis obtulerunt Episcopi cos ne legendos quidem sibi esse putavit sed continud flammis tradidit Ruffin l. 1. c. 2. Socrat l. 1. c. 5. 2. Direct {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Craesus vivens Socrates moriens * Aethiopes olim qui supra Aegyptum habitabant eum regem eligebant qui proceritate corporis ●nteiret Osor de instit. regis lib. 4. 3. Direction