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A20820 Abjuration of poperie, by Thomas Abernethie: sometime Iesuite, but now penitent sinner, and an unworthie member of the true reformed Church of God in Scotland, at Edinburgh, in the Gray-frier church, the 24. of August, 1638 Abernethie, Thomas, fl. 1638-1641. 1638 (1638) STC 72; ESTC S100404 27,560 50

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more I knew and yet persisted in my wickednesse against so strong a partie O infinite Ocean and superaboundant treasure of mercie What shall I say I poore naughtie worme yea dust opposed my self to that great GOD of heaven and earth by such kinde of grievous sins and hainous crimes as idolatrie taking away of his glorie spoiling him of his offices taking upon me his authoritie by forgiving of sins and such like and yet he out of his Fatherly love desisted not to do me good preserving me from many perils and dangers both in pest wars and travels roborating my memorie to receave and keep great diversitie of languages and strengthning my understanding to learne the experience and government of diverse kingdomes and Countreys Lord I continued to offend thee and thou continued to blesse me Deare Saviour who will consider these wonderfull works of thine on mee and not likewise confesse with me that thou art a father of mercie and GOD of all comfort That not only by nature but also by miscariage I was a childe of wrath but GOD who is rich in mercie for his great love wherewith he loved me even when I was dead in sins bath quickned me Now truely I see most loving Father 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 wilt have 〈◊〉 on whom thou wilt have mercie and wilt have compassion on whom thou wilt have compassion And consequentlie I may proclame the Lord the Lord God mercifull and gratious long suffering and abundant in goodnesse and truth and conclude this first point with the Prophet David that thy tender mercies are over all thy works For most meeke father although I have most grievouslie sinned against thee yet thou hast beene most mercifull unto me Glory Honour and Praise be unto thy holy Name therefore This my Confession and acknowledgement of the mercies of GOD towards me are not done by me to courage others in the continuance of their sins For that same GOD who out of his free mercie spared me for a time he destroyed with thunder from heaven that tyrannous apostate Julian in the heat of his sin crying out with despare Thou hast overcome O Gililean and suffered Judas to enter into desperation at the sight of the greatnesse of his sin and cut off his miserable life with his own hands I know that the Prophet sayeth though your sins be as skarlet they shall be as white as snow though they be red as crimsone they shall be as woole Yet Christ Jesus the master of all Prophets sayeth thereafter but except yee repent yee shall all likewise perish for as GOD is mercifull so is He likewise just That worthie Doctor Austine sayeth Humanum est peccare Diabolicum perseverare Angelicum resurgere It is a humane thing to fall in sin a devilish to persevere therein and an angelick or supernaturall to rise from it Therefore having in the first point of this discourse showne you how it hath pleased God to suffer me to fall by humane fragilitie and devilish perseverance in that monstruous sin of Poperie In this second I will Godwilling let you understand how it hath pleased God to raise me up from that Lithargie of superstitious idolatrie and heale my soul wounded with Poperie which was the second thing proponed by mee in the beginning Upon these words Heale my soule I might expatiat my self and amplifie this discourse largely with two considerations First inquiring wherein consisteth the health and perfection of mans poore wounded soule and secondly considering the nature and properties of the soule which is healed touching the first I might have to doe with three sorts of persons morale Philosophers scholastick Divines and erroneous Papists Showing the first that the perfection health and happinesse of our soul doth not consist in worldly pleasures riches sensuall lusts carnall concupiscences adoption of morall vertues speculation or contemplation of Gods creatures or in the dominion of the soule of man over his owne passions as many of them have had these severall opinions Discoursing with the second and trying whether or not that eternall felicitie and happinesse of our soules doeth consist in the actions of the understanding or of the will or of both and in what kinde And refuting the third in four points first Letting them see their errour when they imploy their Saints at Rome Loret Galatia and where they think expedient for health to their soule besides Christ or betweene them and Christ 2. Showing them that the Sacrament of Baptisme is not so absolute a salve but it leaveth behinde it the root and seed of sin fomitem peccati 3. Demonstrating to them that mans good works although they be tokens or symptomes yet are they not the cure and salve of the health of mans poore wounded soule And 4. That that true meane of the health of our soule Repentance is not to be defiled by their auricular confession and execrable satisfaction but is to be understood of a broken and contrite heart applying by faith the deare merits of that precious blood of Jesus Christ to our poore wounded souls But all these points of doctrine with their severall spirituall observations and uses I remit to an other time and place giving them Augustines resolution for all their questions Creasti nos Domine propter te inquietum est cor nostrum donec requiescat in te● Thou hast created us O Lord for thee and our soule is restlesse till it repose on thee O thou carnall minded and sensuall man look if thou hast this restlesnesse or not in thy soule Thou drunkard glutton adulterer fornicator usurer oppressoui invyer backbiter liar ambitious proud presumptuous angrie politick or atheist man and the rest of you whose end is destruction whose god is your belly and whose glory is in your shame who minde earthly things looke and consider neerely for it concerneth eternitie if yee expect the health of your soules from these your particular gods and idols or whence the Apostle expecteth it when hee sayeth For our conversation is in Heaven whence also we look for the Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ And the Prophet in my text LORD be mercifull unto me heale my soul. Take heed I say take heed least it be said to you sometime as the Apostle said to the Romans what fruit had yee then in those things whereof yee are now ashamed for the end of these things is death Or as Christ our blessed Saviour said what shall it profite a man if he shall gaine the whole world and losse his own soul or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul That which I might have spoken of the nature and properties of the soul I passe for the present remitting the courteous Reader to the commentaries upon Aristotles books of the soul And coming to my particular I will show you how it hath pleased God in his owne appointed time to heale my soule from the pest of Poperie And