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B12376 Heauens ioy, for a sinners repentance A sermon preached at VVhite-Hall the 4. of March, 1623. By Iohn Denison, Doctor of Diuinity, one of his Maiesties chaplaines. Denison, John, d. 1629. 1623 (1623) STC 6590; ESTC S109579 71,485 186

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Supererogatiue workes vnder his Holinesse locke and key can serue the sinners turne in that day for the Wise Virgins could not lend any Oyle Math. 25.6 lest they should lacke for themselues It is not any mans Potency can be his Protection for the most powerfull Monarch is but as a Potters vessell easily broken into sheards and shiuers with the least touch of Gods yron rod. Reuel 2.27 It is not the subtill pate of the deepest Politician can preuaile for any man For the wisedome of the World is but foolishnesse with God 1 Cor. 1.20 Esay 29.14 I will destroy the wisdome of the wise and will cast away the vnderstanding of the prudent saith the Lord. No course can be taken to disappoynt God of his reuenging purposes for as the Prophet hath it Amos 2.14 15 6. The flight shall perish from the swift and the strong shall not strengthen his force neither shal the mightie saue his life nor hee that handleth the bowe shall stand and hee that is swift of foot shall not escape neither shall hee that rideth the horse saue his life And he that is of a mightie courage among the strong men shall flee away naked in that day saith the Lord. Omnis sine person●rum exceptione sin excusationum algatione sine alicuius cuosione Gorth in locū So that without any personall exception without any excusiue allegation without any particular ones euasion Euery tree euery man not bringing foorth good fruit the fruits of holin●sse and sanctification shall be hewen downe and cast into the fire Euery tree not bringing forth Good fruit Many in their own account passe for current Christians and are perswaded they shall go for no lesse with God when they are called to giue vp their accounts vnto him if they do not bring forth bad fruit Luke 18 11. if like the proud Pharise they can but plead for themselues Not guiltie as other men Extortioners vnjust adulterers If they can say We are no Drunkards no Swearers no spend thrifts no grinders of the Poore and the like If like Saint Iohns Herbe which as Cookes report being put into the pot procureth nor good nor hurt to the pottage so if they doe no hurt though they neuer do any good if they be honest harmlesse men as they are commonly stiled such as neither meddle nor make with others but liue quietly it is no matter for religiously among their Neighbours all is well they hope in God to goe to Heauen as sure as the best Alas poore miserable wretches how palpably how grossely they deceiue themselues Ixion-like embracing a Cloud instead of Iuno like Camelions feeding vpon the ayerie hope of that happinesse they shall neuer find Indeed Not to doe euill is commendable but not to doe good is culpable is condemnable Cast the vnprofitable seruant into vtter darkenesse Math. 25.30 there shall bee weeping and gnashing of teeth And here in my text Euery tree not bringing forth good fruit shall bee hewen downe and cast into the fire Luke 16. Wee doe not reade that the Rich man in the Gospell dispoyled Lazarus of any thing whereof he was possessed yet because he did not open vnto him the bowells of compassion and cause to be tendered vnto him wherewith to sustaine him in his want therefore Hell mouth was opened to swallow him vp vnto euerlasting torments Now the reason is this 1. Iohn 3.4 wee read in Iohn that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Sinne is the transgression of the Law and the transgression of the Law is Sinne and the wages of Sinne is Death Rom 6.23 Now the Lords Mandates are as well Affirmatiue for the ensuing of Good as Negatiue for the eschewing of Euill and the Affirmatiue as well as the Negatiue vnder the Curse require exact obedience So that He is no lesse lyable vnto the Laws malediction Qui omittit facienda which omitteth things to be done then Qui facit omittenda He which doth things to bee omitted The last and great Assises will fully and plainely resolue this case determine this point Matt. 25.41 for Then shall the Sonne of man say vnto the Goates on the left hand Depart from me yee cursed into euerlasting Fire prepared for the Diuels and his Angels Here is the Curse Heare wee the Cause It followeth For I was an hungred and yee gaue me no meate I thirsted and yee gaue me no drinke I was naked and yee clothed me not Sicke and in prison and yee visited me not Where we may see the bare omission of the good works of mercie the procuring cause of perpetuall miserie ratifying the Position in my Text that euery Tree not bringing forth good fruit shall be hewen down and cast into the fire Now if Euery Tree not bringing forth forth good fruit shall be thus serued how fearefully shall it fare with those trees that do not onely not bring foorth good fruit but also bring forth bad fruite Dionyst●● Carthusianus in loc● Si sola omissio aternoigne punitur vitiosa actio quid meretur If the bare omission and neglect of a pious office bee punishable with euerlasting fire what doth a vicious action deserue Si sterilitas condemnatur continuata impietas foeda delectatio affectuosa peccati prosecutio quam dirè torquebitur If sterilitie and barrennesse be condemned how direfully shall continued impietie wallowing with delight in the stinking puddle of iniquitie an affected prosecution of all vngodlinesse euen with greedinesse bee tortured and tormented Non minoris est criminis habē i tollere quà cum possit habes indigen●ibus denegare Ambr. in quedam Ser. If those shall bee thrust into Hell that haue not relieued the poore and needy in their want and miserie what shall be come of such as lay violent hands vpon their Patrimony If such as neglect the performance of Religious duties whether towards God or Man are guiltie of euerlasting damnation How shall they escape the dreadfull iudgement of God which like the vnrighteous Iudge feare nor God nor man Luke 18 4. but liue in the wilfull breach of their Makers Lawes If such shall most certainely be condemned as are onely barren in goodnesse what shall be come of those that are also fruitfull in the damnable workes of darkenesse If the Figge tree for not bringing forth good fruit must bee cursed Math. 21.19 how shall the Vines of Sodome and Gomorrha escape which bring foorth bad fruite Deut. 32.32 3● fruite bitter as Gall Deadly as the poison of Dragons O Consider this all yee that forget your God Psal 50. ●2 that forget your owne good in being strangers from the life of God least the Lord in his wrath hew you downe and there bee none to deliuer you For if God spared not his blessed Angells nor his beloued Israel when they brought forth the cursed fruit of rebellion and disobedience how shall hee spare vs that are but dust and