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A56403 A sermon preached before the Lord Bishop of Chichester at Lewes at his first visitation there / by Timothy Parker ... Parker, T. (Timothy) 1676 (1676) Wing P484; ESTC R34545 16,490 40

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the greatest symptoms of decaying piety were legible in the vitious lives of a depraved Clergy And th● best Prognosticks of the future growth of Religion is when it not only tipps the Tongues but lives in the Hearts adorns the Conversations and regulates all the Actions of its Ministers So that Cato's definition of an Orator Vir bonus dicendi peritus is a more necessary ingredient into a Preacher's For with what decency congruity can he be severe in reproving the faults of others who is indulgent and favourable to his ow● Quid enim turpius quam ab aliis vitae rationem reposcere quam tuae non potes reddere All severity of this nature must begin at home In all probability he will wink at those vices in others which he allows in himself spare to strike at the root of those sins where every blow he gives lights upon himself For with what face can he control the vices of others whose reproofs rebound upon himself and flie in his own Face With what likelihood of success can he attempt to shame men out of their sins who by his own example brings sin into credit Will those Remedies he tenders to others be accepted and esteemed by them when 't is apparent he either never used them or if he did found them ineffectual Physician cure thy self will be retorted to his shame For a Demas to declaim against Covetousness a Diotrephes against Pride and Contention a Judas against Treachery a Hophni and Phineas against lust and intemperance a conceited Pharisee against Hypocrisie is but to do publick Penance every time he gets into the Pulpit to light up a torch to expose his own shame by to proclaim himself a wilful hardned self-condemned sinner to render himself a miserable and sad spectacle to good men but the scorn and mirth of fools To what end serves the Ministry but to perswade people to conform their Hearts and Lives to the laws and example of the holy Jesus And what more effectual course can we take to render all our endeavours insuccesful than to shame our own profession by an unsutable Conversation to violate those Laws we should enforce obedience to to confute our holy Doctrine by a lewd practice Little credit is given to him who frequently contradicts himself and no contradiction so injurious to a holy Doctrine as an unholy life Quid verbis opus est cum facta videam is but too usual a Plea though very unwarrantable whereby men shift off the obligations prest upon them by those who break loose from all the ties of duty themselves Sin reflects contempt upon every thing it meddles with makes not only the persons of men despised but their useful Counsels their wholesom Reproofs their best and most convincing Arguments lose their value and esteem as coming from them Which the Spartan Senators well understood when a worthless person having mentioned something useful to the Publick they voted it should be anew propounded by some Person of Worth and Integrity and then put in execution 3. Conformity of life to the Laws of our Religion is the ready way to obtain that skill in the Mysteries of Christianity that will render us abl● Ministers of the New Testament Christianity is a Doctrine according to Godliness and the honest heart is the best qualification in the learner A mystery of Godliness and Piety is the best Key to the Mystery Such a wisdom as begins in the fear of the Lord encreases by doing good and departing from Iniquity ends in the Beatifical Vision Our understandings are enlightned in this Mystery by the same degrees that our hearts are purified till at length when all sin is purged out we shall be admitted to the sight of God who is the Author the end of our Religion whither it leads us by sanctification of the spirit and belief of the truth Christianity is not Ostentatio scientiae but le● vitae and whosoever does not conform his life to its rules will be very short sighted in its Mysteries Errour in Judgment is the natural issue of a pollured heart 't is a people that do err in their hearts If the Judgment continue Orthodox with an unchristian practice 't is so by mere contingency He hath no security to be preserved from dangerous ertour who does not guard himself from wilful sins it being too usual to make shipwrack of faith and a good conscience both together Whereas he who uses the best means of information and does his duty to the best of his knowledge and ability hath the greatest security imaginable he shall not our dangerously The secrets of the Lord are with them that sear him● A good understanding have they that do thereafter The lamp of knowledge is fed with the oyl of ●iety as this increases or decreases that waxes brighter or dimmer if this be not preserved that will be in danger to be extinguished at best it will cast but a faint and languishing light like the sepulchral lamps of the Ancients that were imprisoned in a dark Vault and lent only a wan pale light to a dead Carcass 'T is only by doing good and eschewing evil that we come to have our senses exercised to discern betwixt the one and the other There is a spiritual sensation in the soul of man that sees a Beauty and relishes a sweetness in all the acts enjoyn'd by Religion that lies asleep unless by an active and vigourous prosecution of our duty it be exercised and stirred up 4. I add fourthly the consideration of the Person whom we represent the Person of the Son of God the Great High Priest of our profession who was holy harmless undefiled separate from sinners A Person that never trode one step awry A Divine pattern of holiness and purity humility and charity His whole life was a paraphrase of this Sermon upon the Mount All his Actions Motions whole Behaviour were exemplary and instructing We bless the people in his Name offer up their prayers to God in his Name beseech people in his stead to be reconciled to God How necessary is it those hands should be cleansed from all pollution that are lift up to a holy God in the Name of the Holy Jesus in the behalf of a people that he purified to himself to be a peculiar people zealous of good works How incongruous and misbecoming is it that the Ambassadours of the Son of God who came into the World to destroy the works of the Devil should be addicted to any of those which their Lord and Master came to destroy that they who are Agents for the Prince of peace should be of quarrelsome and contentious spirits that they whom he hath set apart to draw others to a conformity to his Laws and great example should violate and trample upon his Laws and represent his example so ill as if he were a Patron and Advocate of Impiety I might add lastly as deserving our consideration that we cannot be wicked without being more
We may by this happy Union of Purity both in Life and Doctrine be Instruments of begetting such a quick and lively sense of Religion in the hearts of men such a serious and sober practice of it in their lives such a Zeal in them to transmit it down to their Posterity that the places we live in may be the better for us to the World's end and all after-Ages may reap the fruits of our endeavours The whole Christian World hold their Religion at this day from those that were the first Planters of it every Age since hath been irradiated with their light and swayed by their Great Examples The Children of Light in all after Ages acknowledge them for their spiritual Fathers and the Generations yet to come will rise up and call them blessed They had extraordinary Abilities you 'l say and brought Credentials from Heaven the Gift of Miracles to attest the Truth of their Doctrine 'T is true they had so and so 't was necessary they should being to propagate a new Doctrine a Doctrine so contrary to all the Religions then received in the World they being so few and having such a wide Province as the World assigned them and that so entirely captivated by Satan But God who proportions the measure of his Gifts to the necessities of the Age in which they are to be employed is not wanting to bestow upon us even in this Age what 's needful for the maintenance of true Religion and succesful opposition to the Kingdom of Darkness Inspired Gifts and Miracles were then necessary to convert a Heathen World Abilities acquired by God's blessing on our own Industry employed with honest hearts seconded by good example influenced by the Spirit of God are as sufficient for this Age as Miracles were for that Manna wane cessary in the Wilderness where all ordinary and natural supplies were wanting but when Israel arrived in Canaan where the necessities of life were supplied in a natural way from the Plenty and Fertility of the Soil their miraculous food ceased nor do we find that stubborn mutinous People ever repining at the loss of it their necessities being amply provided for without it I perswade my self were Miracles necessary for the Age we live in we should not want them The Spirit of God sent on purpose to enable for the Work of the Ministry doth still afford all necessary Aids Inspired Gifts indeed are ceased and Miracles but the gracious effects of it upon the Hearts of men attending our Ministry are still continued Where ever I see a Soul that 's humble and pure and charitable rejoycing in God despising the World patient in Sufferings and forgiving injuries and enemies there I am sure the Spirit of God hath Breathed Nay there he dwells And thanks be to God the World is not so degenerate but that many of this temper may be found that owe this Renovation of their minds to the influence of the Divine Grace upon them in the use of the present Ministry So that what was adapted to the Circumstances of the first Ages of Christianity that is ceased but what things accompany Salvation what tend to renewing the Image of God in the minds of men fitting them to be partakes of the Inheritance of the Saints in light these are still continued and shall be to the World's end Let us therefore my Brethren acquit our selves like faithful Stewards in the Discharge of our mighty Trust Those Souls that were redeemed with the blood of God are committed to our care Let not what was so dear to him be vile and cheap with us Let us think no pains too great no labour and circumspection too much to be used in such a weighty affair Cursed saith the Prophet is he that doth the Work of the Lord negligently And the more important the Work is the heavier will be the Curse upon either total neglect or lazy performance We have two Powerful Engines to reform a depraved World the Purity of our Doctrine and the Piety of our Lives and they never work kindly and effectually but in Conjunction Never Conjunction of happy Stars ever portended such Blessings to the World as these Gemella Sydera these Twin-Lights when they twist their beams and shed their united Influence upon it These would make us such a Light of the World as would chase all works of darkness out of it the Rulers of the darkness of this World would not be able to stand before us if we put on this Armour of Light A knowing and well instructed Piety is both Armour and Ornament Armour both of defence and offence the weapons of our warfare that will render us succesful in fighting the Lord's Battels signally instrumental in reducing a stubborn rebellious World to obedience to the Laws of our Blessed Saviour the Captain of our Salvation Let but this Command in the Text be obeyed and we are secure of his Aids whose Banners we fight under For if our Light so shine before men they will see our Good Works and Glorifie our Father which is in Heaven We shall hereby secure our own Salvation credit the Gospel rejoyce the Angels in converting Sinners make all good men with thankful hearts and tongues bless God for us and our selves after we have for a while been burning and shining Lights in the World shine as Stars for ever and ever in the Upper Regions of Light and Bliss FINIS ERRATA Page 7. line 27. read enlightning for illightning page 17. line 19 read Epictetus for Epectetas