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A45564 A sad prognostick of approaching judgement, or, The happy misery of good men in bad times set forth in a sermon preached at St. Gregories, June the 13th, 1658 / by Nathaniell Hardy ... Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670. 1658 (1658) Wing H743; ESTC R334 20,404 40

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his delights are with the sonnes of men and his love to mankind is greater then to any of his creatures upon which account the Psalmist saith a little before Lord what is man that thou takest knowledg of him or the sonne of man that thou makest account of him And as God hath a more special love to man then any other creatures so he hath a more peculiar love to the righteous then any other men in which respect the Psalmist saith elsewhere Thou Lord wilt bless the righteous with favour wilt thou compass him as with a Sheild In this construction there is very good use to be made of the word in this Scripture 1. Partly to inform us that they who perish in this world may yet be Gods favourites Men are apt to think that God should not let the wind blow upon his darlings but they are deceived his love is not a Motherly and cockering but a Fatherly and prudent love Benjamin was not the lesse regarded by Joseph because the Cup was found in his sack We must not infer from the presence of outward afflictions the absence of divine affection When he who was the righteous one of whom the Father said This is my beloved Sonne in whom I am well pleased was a man of sorrowes and acquainted with griefs Yea upon the Cross breathed forth that dolefull language My God my God why hast thou forsaken me as being left by God to the will of his enemies Let us not doubt but that righteous persons though they perish by the malice of men are yet in favour with God 2. Partly to comfort righteous ones in the midst of all their sufferings considering that while the world frowns God smiles Though the cold wind of persecution blow yet the Sun-beames of divine affection shines upon them Though they are rejected as dross by men yet they are accounted by God as his Jewels What matters it for mens hatred so we have Heavens love This may make the righteous not only contented but cheerfull in suffering the cruelty of their enemies that they are the men whom God markes out for the objects of his mercy 2. But though this construction be pious and congruous yet I rather incline to the active notion of these words so much the rather because of that parallel place in the Prophet Micah where it is said The good man is perished out of the earth In this sense men of mercy are such as exercise mercy towards them that are in misery Mercy in its general notion is alienis miserijs condolere easque proviribus sublevare a tender condolence with others miseries and a ready willingness to succour them according to our ability Such is the activity of this grace that it runs through the whole man In the understanding it is a serious consideration how we may do good The liberal man saith the Prophet deviseth liberal things His thoughts are taken up with consulting for the relief of the distressed In the memory it is a continual setting the miseries of our Brethren before us The mercifull man forgetteth the injuries that are done to himself and remembers the miseries that are suffered by others he still thinketh he heareth them groaning and seeth them bleeding In the will and affection it is a sweet sympathy whereby we do nolle malum velle bonum nill the evil and will the good of another The mercifull mans heart aketh for his Brethren and he resents their sufferings as if they were his own Nor doth mercy only retire it self into the chambers of the soul but looketh out at the windowes and goeth out of doors for the succour of the afflicted It opens the eye to see and search out the miserable which beholding them maketh report to the heart and that being affected with sorrow causeth the eye to drop down teares it quickneth the ear to attend and listen to the cries of the calamitous like the tender Nurse which heareth the least whimpering of the Child It unlooseth the tongue to speak a word in season pleading with God and man for them It puts under the shoulder to bear a part of the burden according to that Apostolical counsel Bear you one anothers burdens It unclaspeth the hand to relieve and knocketh off the fetters from the feet so that they are ready to go nay runne in behalf of the miserable In one word the mercifull mans head is full of thoughts his heart of sorrowes his eyes of teares mouth of Prayers and hands of gifts Thus every truly godly man is not only just but good righteous but mercifull He puts on viscera bowels of mercy and tender compassions towards them that are afflicted he is ready to do opera works of mercy according to his power By the one he draws out his soul to the hungry by the other he reacheth forth his hand to the needy Righteous men know that almes is the poor mans due and mercy is a debt they owe to the miserable no wonder if they are carefull to pay it And look how far the misery of the distressed reacheth so far the mercy of the righteous extendeth both to the souls and bodies of others Namely they are men of mercy especially to the souls of others instructing the ignorant confirming the weak counselling the doubtfull warning the unruly perswading the obstinate and comforting the grieved Nor are they unmindfull of the bodies of others cloathing the naked feeding the hungry refreshing the thirsty visiting the sick and entertaining the stranger Nor is their mercy only confined to friends but enlarged to foes They are men of good will even to those that bear them ill will They do good where they have received evil They requite injuries with courtesies and want not compassion for those who are the instruments of their passion Whilest then the Jesuited Saints wear the red Coat of blood and cruelty let Gods holy ones be cloathed in the white of innocency and pitty and whilest their zeal flames in fury let our love shine in mercy Whatever they pretend they are no other then Sonnes of Belial who delight in blood who slay the Fatherless and the widowe and make Persons Families may Nations miserable He hath shewed thee O man what is good and what the Lord thy God requireth of thee but to do justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God So we read in the Prophecy of Micah Sow to your selves in righteousness and reap in mercy that is the Prophet Hosea his counsel Christs blessed ones are such as hunger after righteousness and withall are mercifull And here the Characters of a godly man are righteous and mercifull I have done with the first branch which is the Saints pious disposition I now hasten to 2. His Calamitous condition which is represented in those words perisheth and taken away The first word perisheth which is of a large acception may be capable of an harsh construction and such as cannot