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A12995 A curse become a blessing: or, A sermon preached in the parish church of S. John the Baptist, in the Ile of Thannet, in the country of Kent, at the funerall of that vertuous and worthy gentleman Mr. Paul Cleybrooke Esquire. By William Stone preacher of Gods word: on Tuesday, September 17. 1622 Stone, William, preacher of Gods word. 1623 (1623) STC 23288; ESTC S106188 46,107 88

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husband after the death of the first Rom. 7.2 3 4. Ninthly that they which liue should not henceforth liue to themselues but vnto him which died for them 1 Cor. 5.15 and rose againe Tenthly that we might know the loue of Christ vnto vs 1 Ioh. 3.16 and publish it vnto others Eleuenthly that whether we wake or sleepe we should liue together with him 1 Thess 5.10 Twelfthly that we should not doubt to lay downe our liues for his sake 1 Ioh. 3.16 and the brethren Thirteenthly that he might abolish sinne Fourteenthly that he might abolish death Rom. 6.10 the wages of sinne These bee the ends of the death of Christ 2 Tim. 1.10 but the discharging of the Saints from bodily death is none of them Obiection But if among the ends of Christs death this be reckoned for one that he might abolish death it seemeth then that the Saints should not die For what is it to abolish death if it be not quite to take it away that it should not bee at all How death is abolished Answ If ye vnderstand it of death eternall which is the second death it is quite taken away in respect of Gods elect according to that speech of our Sauiour Christ Iohn 11.26 Whosoeuer liueth and beleeueth in mee shall neuer die The second death hath no power on the Saints As saith Saint Iohn Reu. 20.6 Blessed and holy is hee that hath part in the first resurrection on such the second death hath no power But if ye referre it to the first death to wit the death of the body the sting of it is taken away so that it is no more a curse for the sinnes which wee haue committed nay it is turned into a blessing and made a ioyfull passage and entrance into heauen But if yee apply it to the death of the soule which is another kinde or another branch of the first death that also is vanquished ouercome and we recouer out of it when we are spiritually quickned with the life of grace 1 Cor. 4.11 Ephes 4.18 called by S. Paul the life of Iesus the life of God and it is also called the life of the spirit And though this death hang about vs as long as we are in this tabernacle Rom. 8.23 Rom. 7.24 and make vs groane within our selues and crie out with the Apostle O wretched man that I am who shall deliuer mee from the body of this death Yet it cannot hurt vs and it daily abateth as the life of grace increaseth And when our change is come we shall be fully and for euer discharged from it For death is vanquished but the time is not yet come that it must be vtterly destroyed For the Apostle hath taught vs that it is the last enemie that shall be destroyed 1 Cor. 15.26 The last enemie saith he that shall be destroied is death It is captiuated and brought vnder the power of Christ the Conquerour and comfort your selues euery kinde of death shall be fully destroyed and quite abolished in the due time Reason 2 Secondly the Saints must die the death of the body because it is an infirmity which we are forced to endure in this nature Now Christ hath not suffered to free vs from any infirmity to which our bodies are made subiect without sinne but to take away the venome of it and to sanctifie it vnto vs that that which at first came by meanes of sin and in it selfe is a curse for sin the wages thereof may be turned into a blessed meanes to further our happinesse And thus also we are weary and hunger and thirst and feele paines many and manifold although Christ also hath suffered all this for vs. Conceiue it then that in respect of the Saints death is abolished both the first and second of the soule and the body as it is the wages of sinne for what haue we to doe with the wages of the workes which we doe not attend but yet we must still suffer it as it is an infirmity to which our bodies are made subiect and we must passe thorow it as it is the way and gate into that glorious life in the kingdome of heauen Reason 3 Thirdly the Saints must die that the discerning of the elect from the reprobate may bee reserued vnto the last day the day of iudgement According to the words of the Prophet Malachi Mal. 3.18 Then shall yee returne and discerne betweene the righteous and the wicked betweene him that serueth God and him that serueth him not Now if onely the reprobates wicked men and hypocrites did die and the elect not die then might it bee discerned who were elected and truly sanctified before that day come Reason 4 Fourthly that it may appeare no vaine word which God spake to Adam saying Gen. 3.19 In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat thy bread till thou returne vnto the ground for out of it wast thou taken for dust thou art and vnto dust shalt thou returne Reason 5 Fiftly that by tasting of bodily death they may feele Gods mercy the sweeter in freeing of them from death eternall which they had likewise deserued and learne to set the more store by the riches of his mercy and accept it the better and be prouoked to seeke it and also receiue it with the earnester desire and the greater thankfulnesse To that end are wee forced to passe thorow the death of the body And indeed let vs consider well the pride of our owne nature the false ouerweening and vaine selfe-trust wherewith we be puffed vp how stubborne we be against the Lord and at how low a rate we prise his goodnesse and wee shall finde that to doe vs good and to bring vs to life he must be faine to make vs passe thorow the gates of death And why To keepe vs in awe and humble vs to make vs to know our selues and how rich he is in mercy in his dealing with vs to the intent we may yeeld the more honour and reuerence to our onely wise immortall and good God And may say euery one of vs alas I might iustly haue beene sunken before this day to the bottome of hell and if God were not wondrous mercifull what is due to my whole life for my manifold sinnes I haue deserued to die not only the death of the body but the second death euen the death of soule and body eternally Thus you see how it is good for the Saints to be kept in awe and taught humilitie by being appointed to die Reason 6 Sixtly that they may be made partakers of the glorious resurrection at the end of the world For to borrow a similitude from the Apostles words 1 Cor. 15.36 as the corne which is sowen is not quickened except it die so is it with vs wee cannot partake of the resurrection of the iust except we die For they that remaine aliue at the comming of the Lord shall
dead to the Law that I might liue vnto God The meaning is they are freed from the dominion of the Law and that by meanes of the Law it selfe which accuseth terrifieth and condemneth them and thereby occasioneth or vrgeth them to flie vnto Christ which is the cause of this death And they are dead to the Law that is to say they are free from the dominion of the Law in foure respects First in respect of that most rigorous and seuere exacting of most perfect obedience to be performed in this life for the obtaining of life eternall Act. 15.10 Rom. 6.14 15. and 7.6 Secondly in respect of the curse and damnatory sentence of the Law for the breach therof because Christ being become a surety for vs hath fulfilled that exact righteousnes of the Law for vs and performed that obedience for vs and for vs hath vndergone borne yea and ouercome the curse and punishment Thirdly in respect of the power of the Law Rom. 7.8 whereby as an occasion it prouoketh stirreth vp the corruption of the hart in the vnregenerat Fourthly in respect of the obseruation of the iudgements and ceremonies of the Law that is Act. 15. 1 Cor. 9.1 19. 2 Cor. 3.17 Heb. 9.10 Iohn 1.17 of the Iudiciall and Ceremoniall Law to wit so farre as they properly pertained only to the policy of Moses and the rutorship of the ancient people and Church of God such as be the lawes concerning sacrifices and the whole outward worship prescribed by Moses But such lawes amongst them as belong to the Law of Nature and haue alwaies bound all Nations of the world there is no death to them nor no freeing therefrom 3. A death vnto sin and the world Thirdly there is a spirituall death which the Saints feele in themselues by which they die to sinne and to the world that is to say by which they more and more bid sinne farewell 1 Cor. 15.31 Gal. 6.14 and seuer themselues from the men of this world as much as possibly they can by faith and repentance This is a blessed death springing from the death of Christ by a vertue and power deriued therefrom for the beating downe and killing of the strength of sinne in vs that be his members For that same diuine power which supported his manhood so that he sunke not when hee stood charged with our sinnes and died for vs and we in him euen that same diuine power worketh in all his members for the mortifying of sinne through his death From whence it commeth that euery true beleeuer dieth more and more to sinne continually And this now cannot but be a most precious death in the sight of God being an effect of the death of his Sonne of whom hee saith This is my beloued Sonne in whom I am well pleased and in whom he was as the Apostle beares witnesse reconciling the world vnto himselfe Matth. 3.17 2 Cor. 5.19 not imputing their trespasses vnto them But neuerthelesse it is not that death which Dauid here meanes We must therefore consider that other kinde of death which according to the Scripture the Saints be subiect vnto Bodily death attributed to the Saints and that is the death of the bodie of which I said that it is a priuation of the life of the bodie by meanes of the locall separating of the soule from the body fora time This death of the bodie as I conceiue is the death which Dauid doth especially meane in this place The death of his Saints FIrst this very mentioning of the death of the Saints doth imply this much which I note for the instruction of some ignorant and vnlearned people that liue among vs whom I desire well to marke it and to learne from this Sermon that Doctr. 1 Doct. Some be Saints in this life And namely all Gods people euen all that be saued Gods people be all Saints before they die be Saints before their death This very speech the death of his Saints implieth thus much And it is according to our Creed in the ninth article whereof we confesse that we beleeue the Communion of the Saints which is not only to be vnderstood of the Saints in heauen but also of the Saints vpon earch And thus the Epistles of Paul for diuers of them are directed to the Saints As the Epistle to the Ephesians To the Saints which are at Ephesus Ephes 1.1 Philip. 1.1 Col. 1.2 And the Epistle to the Philippians To all the Saints in Christ Iesus which are at Philippi And likewise the Epistle to the Colossians To the Saints and faithfull brethren in Christ which are at Colosse In all which places are vnderstood by the Saints Gods faithfull seruants then aliue vpon the earth And as it was then so is it now Psal 30.4 and 31.23 and 34.9 and 37.28 and 50.5 and 52.9 and 79.2 and 85 8. and 89.7 and 97.10 and 13 29 16. and 145.10 and 148.14 and 149.1 5 9. Psal 16.3 Act. 9.13 As many faithfull seruants as God hath amongst mankind throughout the world so many Saints there be liuing at this day vpon the earth And in this sense the word Saints is taken aboue a dozen times in the booke of the Psal In one place whereof expresse mention is made of the Saints on earth In the sixteenth Psalme at the third verse be these words But to the Saints that are in the earth And in the Acts of the Apostles Ananias saith Lord I haue heard by many of this man how much euill he hath done to thy Saints at Ierusalem And Paul himselfe in the presence of Agrippa declaring his life from his child-hood hath these very words Act. 26.10 And many of the Saints did I shut vp in prison Which cannot possibly be taken otherwise then of some that then were aliue vpon the earth And thus Aaron while hee liued and was enuied of some is called the Saint of the Lord They enuied Moses also in the Campe Psal 106.16 and Aaron the Saint of the Lord. So that it is certaine and as cleare as the sun-shine that there bee Saints in this world If it were not so there were no holy Catholike Church for vs to beleeue according to our Creed nor any one man nor woman liuing at this day vpon the face of the earth that were the true childe of God Question Who then bee the Saints now aliue vpon the earth Answer Answer Lambert in his Paradoxes cap. 2. Parad. 31 36. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Mac. hom 17. Why Gods children on earth be called Saints Lambert shall tell thee They bee Saints saith he that be translated from profane or worldly things to godly and spirituall things and made holy and consecrated vnto God And againe All true faithfull people be Saints Otherwise thus Euerie man and woman that is effectually called and regenerated by the Holy Ghost to liue iustly and holily euerie such is a Saint And such bee called
Saints not to note an absolute perfection in them But first because they haue Christs holinesse imputed vnto them through faith For the holinesse of Christ that is to say that integritie and puritie which Christ had from the first moment of his conception and kept also in all his thoughts words and deeds yea euen in his desires and thorowout his whole life euen vnto his last end in the death of the crosse is part of that righteousnesse which is imputed vnto vs by which wee are iustified In this sense the Apostle saith 1 Cor. 2.30 But of him are yee in Christ Iesus who of God is made vnto vs wisdome and righteousnesse and sanctification and redemption Secondly because they haue inherent holines wrought by the Spirit in all the powers of their soule and in euery part and member of their body For sanctification is entire and thorowout the whole man according to the Apostles prayer 1 Thess 5.23 And the verie God of peace sanctifie you wholly and I pray God your whole spirit and soule and body be preserued blamelesse vnto the comming of our Lord Iesus Christ There is no part nor power of body or soule but feeles the vertue of Gods Spirit purging away corruption and fastening impressions of holy qualities It may bee this power of Gods sanctifying Spirit appeares not alike euidently in euery part yet hath euery particle his seasoning with sanctitie Thirdly because in imitation of the holinesse of God according to his Commandement 1 Pet. 1.16 Bee yee holy for I am holy they labour to expresse holinesse both in their thoughts before God and in their words and deeds before God and men Because it is written Heb. 12.14 Follow peace with all men and holinesse without which no man shall see the Lord. Fourthly to distinguish them from all the world of the vngodly which bee termed in Scripture Gal. 1.4 This present euill world and be said all of them to lie in wickednesse in these words of S. Iohn Wee know that wee are of God 1 Iohn 5.19 and the whole world lieth in wickednesse Thus yee see who in the world be Saints and why they be so called being yet aliue vpon the earth Vse 1 The Vse This serues to condemne that ignorant sort that all this while in the cleare light of the Gospell To condemne their ignorance that thinke there be no Saints vpon earth haue not learned thus much that there be Saints vpon earth Nay as it seemes some lie so plunged in this gulfe of ignorance that not only they doe not know that there bee Saints vpon earth but that they dare breake out and say that they will neuer beleeue it I will neuer beleeue said one that any be Saints vpon earth Oh gracelesse speech I Oh damnable ignorance I wish all you that heare this be better instructed in this point But marke what I say I speake it to thee that art of the minde that there bee no Saints vpon earth Thou thine owne selfe art either a Saint or a Deuill And if thou be no Saint thou hast no faith in Christ For none that hath faith in Christ but he is a Saint Againe marke this if thou bee not a Saint vpon earth before thou doest die thou shalt neuer bee a Saint in heauen after thou art dead And therefore if thou wilt neuer beleeue that any bee Saints vpon earth I will neuer beleeue that euer thou shalt bee a Saint in heauen For death doth sanctifie none Neither will God make any one a Saint in the kingdome of heauen which was not before his death made a Saint vpon earth Consider of it and receiue instruction The death of his Saints THere bee two or three things more to bee noted in these words The death of his Saints whereof one ariseth as the former point from the very mentioning of the Saints death The best ●re subiect to death Heb 9.27 and 11.13 Z●●● ● 5 and that is this that Doct. 2 Doct. The best men are liable to bodily death The holiest Saints that liue in the world must make this account that they shall one day die The Apostle maketh no exception when hee saith to the Hebrewes It is appointed vnto men once to die And of certaine of the Saints he saith These all died in faith And Zechariah saith Your fathers where are they And the Prophets doe they live f●r euer Death is the way of all the earth as Ioshua and Dauid said when they were ready to die And behold this day I am going the way of all the earth n = a Iosh 23.14 And Dauid I goe the way of all the earth n = b 1 King 2.2 Adam n = c Gen. 5.5 Sheth n = d Gen. 5.8 Enosh n = e Gen. 5.11 Cainan n = f Gen. 5.14 Mahalaleel n = g Gen. 5.17 Iared n = h Gen. 5.20 Methushelah n = i Gen. 5.27 Lamech n = k Gen. 5.31 Noah n = l Gen. 9.29 though their liues were long for they liued all of them many hundreds of yeeres yet they are dead and gone Likewise Abraham n = m Gen. 25.8 and Sarah n = n Gen. 23.2 Isaac n = o Gen. 35.29 and Rebekah n = p Gen. 49.31 Iacob n = q Gen. 49.33 and Rachel n = r Gen. 35.19 Iob n = s Iob 42.17 Dauid n = t 1 King 2.10 Solomon n = u 1 King 11.43 Hezekiah n = * 2 King 20.21 Iosiah n = x 2 Chro. 35.24 Samuel n = y 1 Sam. 25.1 and the Prophets n = z Ioh. 8.53 are dead All these were Saints yet they haue tasted of deaths cup with many thousands more Question But why should the Saints die seeing Christ hath died for them Answer It is true that Christ hath died for them yet they must die Reason 1 First because there is no such end of Christs death The ends of Christs death as the freeing of the Saints from bodily death For these be the ends of Christs death First to proue the truth of his manhood Secondly that the faithfull Martyrs might haue true comfort against death and know assuredly that it is no small honour to them to suffer for Christs sake Thirdly to sanctifie our death and to take away the sting thereof that we should not doubt but with comfort commend and surrender vp our soules into the hands of God whensoeuer he doth call vs. Fourthly to ratifie the eternall Testament and Couenant of grace Heb. 9.15 16 17. Fifthly that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death that is Heb. 2.14 the Deuill Sixthly to deliuer vs from the feare of death Seuenthly that we also might die to sinne Heb. 2.15 and sinne might not reigne in vs. Eighthly Rom. 6.11 12. that wee should be Christs being married to him as a wife to a second
many waies For the godly die in the Lord the vngodly die in their sins The godly haue their death turned into a blessing the death of the vngodly remaineth stil a curse To the godly to die is gaine Phil. 1.21 to the vngodly to die is losse for they lose the comforts which now they enioy the kingdome of heauen which they hoped for The death of the godly is a passage into life Iohn 5.24 the death of the vngodly is a passage to damnation The godly being dead doe liue to God Luke 16.22 23. the vngodly doe die eternally The soules of the godly when they depart from the body be carried by the Angels into heauen the soules of the vngodly goe to torment in hell Isa 57.2 The death of the godly is the end of their misery for when they die they enter into peace and rest the death of the vngodly is the beginning of their torment and euerlasting paine The death of the godly is precious Mors peccatorum mala pejor pessima sed bonorum mors bona melior optima ●e●n Mors justi est bona propter requi●m melior propter nouitatem optima propter securitatem Idem the death of the vngodly is most vile and shamefull To be short the death of the vngodly as Bernard saith is bad worser worst of all but the death of the godly is good better best of all Good by reason of the rest that it bringeth with it Better because it renueth vs Best of all because it putteth vs out of danger and secureth vs for euer Vse 3 Thirdly considering the preciousnesse of the death of the Saints let euery man boast himselfe as he will some of their Parents and noble progenitors Reioice in this that thou art a Saint some of riches some of horses some of one thing some of another and let the prophane of the world make a scoffe at holinesse and abhorre to the death the very name of a Saint and let them hinder the meanes of holinesse as much as they can speaking euill of the waies of the Lord this let others doe Yet thou if thou wilt attaine vnto such a death as is precious in Gods sight which onely is comfortable and a passage into life doe thou boast thy selfe of a sanctified heart yea glory of this that thou art a Saint and further the meanes of holinesse to the vtmost of thy power as the faithfull preaching of the word the priuate reading of the Scriptures the repeating and conferring of Sermons and the like Vse 4 Fourthly considering as the Psalmist saith that the Saints death is precious Judge aright of the Saints wee learne to bee of another iudgement than the world is of concerning the Saints vpon earth The Saints zeale in religion and integrity of life is oftentimes such that it causeth men to neglect them yea to maligne them yea to cry our vpon them peraduenture also to persecute imprison and put them to death And when the world sees this they thinke them forlorne and miserable creatures But loe their death is precious and happinesse is treasured vp in heauen for them Therefore wee should count them happy and be of the minde to adioyne our selues to their company and become like them which are so little regarded and so hardly thought of for their holinesse sake Vse 5 Fiftly this also is for the comfort of the Saints of God against the persecutions of vngodly men Comfort against cruell persecutions Let all the vngodly band themselues and lift vp their hands against thee what can they doe They cannot deuise the meanes to doe thee any finall hurt Rom. 8.28 All things shall worke together for the best to thee that louest God It is not possible for man to alter this Looke vpon thy death that is precious and gainefull They can doe nothing vnto thee but that which in the end shall make for thy good Looke further also throughout the bounds and compasse of the whole heauen and earth and with pure eies euen with the eies of faith thou seest excellent things thou seest the first sorrow cast out with shame death trodden vnder feet hell abolished the Angels encamping about thee Saints and Angels before thee a blessed immortality lengthening thy daies and the glory of God is before thine eies 2 Cor. 3.18 and with open face thou beholdest it as in a glasse Vse 6 Sixtly heere is comfort for the Saints against the feare of death approaching Build vpon this Comfort against the feare of death if thou beest a Saint thy death shall be precious There is no euill in it that thou needest to feare And although thou must of necessity passe that way with all other creatures for it is the way of all the earth yet doth God take thee and keepe thee as his chosen child And if thou beleeuest that Iesus died and rose againe 1 Thess 4.14 so assure thy selfe that thee also and all them which sleepe in Iesus will God bring with him Vse 7 Seuenthly to conclude this point is a good ground of comfort to the friends of the dead Comfort to the friends of him that died a Saint Died he a Saint nay liued he a Saint for if he liued a Saint there is no question of his death but he died a Saint For hee cannot die euilly Non potest malè mori qui bene vixcrit August who hath liued well The disease may be such that either the speech may be hindered or else idle and accompanied with some vnseemely motions and gestures which none must be dismaied at but take in good part euen in this regard Cuivis quod cuiquam because we our selues may be in the like case I say not therefore died hee a Saint but that euery ones comfort may be the fuller liued hee a Saint For we must not thinke so much of the manner of the death Non mola mors putanda est quam bona vita praecesserit August as of the tenour of the life Neither must we thinke that death to bee euill before which there hath gone an holy life So then heere is the comfort Hath he liued a Saint and is he dead He is blessed in heauen Why mourne ye weepe not for him his death is precious Weepe for your selues Foure comforts for them that mourne ouer the dead And yet weepe not excessiuely but remember First that God gaue him you but for a while and therefore ye must not take it grieuously if he hath called him againe from you Secondly that he shall in a glorified body be restored vnto you and ioyned with you in the next life Thirdly that it goeth well with him that is deliuered from so many perils and mischiefes as the Lord hath foretold should fall out in this last age Lastly that he is well prouided for before the Lord and in farre better case than we that be aliue Precious is the death of