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A14280 A divine discoverie of death directing all people to a triumphant resurrection, and euer-lasting saluation. Vaughan, Edward, preacher at St. Mary Woolnoth. 1612 (1612) STC 24596; ESTC S105922 75,056 213

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that euer were Iud. 16.28.29 of Sampson the strongest man in all the world and yet they died 1. King 11.43 Dan. 4. Of Salomō who was the wisest man in all the world and yet he died Nabucadnezzar was the richest man in all the world and yet he died Peter and Paul were as holy as euer any before or since and yet Peter and Paul died Gen. 23.1.2 Hest 9. Sarah and Hester were two beautiful Ladies as euer were and yet Sarah and Hester died To conclude there was neuer any time nor place nor person that could exempt any man from death For Sem called Melchizedech was before the flood he out liued all that knew him Gen. 14.14 Heb. 7.1 to 7. and so long that no man knew his kindred euen when Lot was taken prisoner and a great grandfather of eight degrees in Abrahams time whence he was said to be without father and without mother and in part a figure of Christ whose Godhead had no mother and whose manhood had no father without beginning of dayes or end of life in respect of whom also he was said to be king of righteousnesse king of peace and a Priest for euer of the most high God yet for all this Melchizedech died Iob said If God set his heart vpon man Iob. 34.14 and gather his spirit vnto himselfe then man shall returne to dust As though he had said more plainly No man in all the world that liueth but liueth to die whē God will because mans life consisteth of that which is Gods Salomon saith The desire of death cannot be satisfied Eccles 8.8 he gathereth vnto himselfe all nations doth heape vnto himselfe all people Hab. 2.5 Iob speaking to this purpose concerning all mankind and more particularly of himselfe said thus Iob. 6.11 What power haue I that I should endure is my strength the strength of stones or is my flesh of brasse To wit What did men thinke of me when I was at the best or what could I euer thinke of my selfe was I a man like to liue alwayes And what man may be named that now is that euer was or euer shall be so strong or so enduring as that he shall be able to surcharge death The sundrie examples and the common experience euen of our owne time hath told vs and doth still forewarne vs of death which is so due to vs as to them who are gone before The most vnlikeliest do longest liue the most likeliest do soonest die which argueth plainly that there is no stability no certainty nor true token of cōtinuance in any mā whatsoeuer Also S. Paul said to the Corinthians 1. Cor. 15.51 we shal not all die Indeed we shall all once die inrespect of our outward estate ourelementarie inclination and naturall affections but in respect of Gods diuine maiestie innarrable power and secret will they which shall liue at the last day shall be changed they shall not be the same which formerly they were as men in the world I haue aduisedly considered of ten holy motiues or diuine reasons of Scripture why all men must die The first reason why all men must die It is the decree of almightie God which ordereth all inferior causes and binds thē to the obedience of his will No king can produce so ancient a right to his crowne as euerie man hath out of this most ancient decree to chalēge after death the crowne of glorie Salomon said Eccles 3.14 I know that whatsoeuer God hath done he hath done it for euer to it can no man adde and from it can no mā diminish Esai the Prophet as in the proper person of God himselfe saith The Lord hath sworne saying Esa 14.24 surely as I haue purposed so shall it come to passe and as I haue consulted so shall it stand Againe he saith Seeke ye the booke of the Lord and reade none of these things shal faile none shall want his mouth hath commanded it Mal. 3.6 Malachi said to that purpose I am the Lord that changeth not The Author to the Hebrewes saith Heb. 6.17.18 That God more abundantly to shew the stablenesse of his counsell bound himselfe by an oath wherin it is impossible that God should lie that we might haue strong consolatiō Dan. 6.8 As the lawes of the Medes Persians were vnrepealable so is the decree of almighty God concerning death vnrepealable and in regard of the euerlastingnes of it Ieremy said Ier. 17.1 It is written with an iron pen and with the point of a diamond and grauen vpon the tables of the heart The second reason why all men must die Is drawne from the vprightnesse of Gods iustice Sinne being so generall in all men his Maiestie hath decreed to punish it by death in all men yea in his owne deare children who although the guilt of sinne be remoued and taken from them yet sinne remaining in their mortall bodies is to be punished with death and perishing of that substance so subiect to sinne Saint Paul said Death went ouer all men Rom. 5.12 in as much as all men haue sinned As by the law euerie husband may put away his wife for alienating her body to another man euen so sinne by the law doth alienate put away the soule from the body of eueric man Iob. 34.11 Elihu spake most diuinely to this purpose with his friends God will render vnto man according to his work and cause euery man to find according to his way And as sinne increased from age to age so did the anger of God as appeared by the shortning of their dayes Though Christ hath forgiuen vs yet sinne is not out of vs. There is stil in man that will keep him frō soaring and a Quis me in his mouth extending lamentably with Saint Paul from men to Angels with a violent interrogation enforcing an answer who shall deliuer me from the bodie of death The third reason why all men must die All men must die in respect of Gods generall purpose for the changing and renewing of mankind from one substance into another for the transubstātiating of one body into another a transmitting of one life into another This purpose of the Father in Christ Iesus made Iob to say Iob. 14.14 I wil waite mine appointed time till my changing come S. Paul relating the verie same amongst many other things of great weight vnto the Corinthians said We shal all be changed And in another place 1. Cor. 15. at another time Flesh bloud saith he 35 ●4 cannot inherite the kingdome of heauen mortality must be swallowed vp of life 2. Cor. 5.4 And in his epistle to the Philippians he writes the same in effect being occasioned otherwise thereunto and that in these words God shall change our vile bodies Phil. 3.21 that they may be like vnto his glorious bodie The fourth reason why all men must die is That there may be a performance and a seisure vpon Gods promises for the perpetuall good of his Saints after
death which in this life can not be obtayned and also for the ineuitable destruction of the wicked With the godly Esai 23.18 saith Esai shall be ioy and gladnesse slaying of oxen kiling of sheep eating flesh and drinking wine reioycing and triumphing By which words is meant all spiritual heauenly plenty of immortal melodies and vnspeakable alacrities the father ioying and reioycing in the sonne and the sonne in the father and both the father and the sonne in other the Saints in the Angels and specially in the Lambe Christ Iesus The same Prophet continueth his speech as being halfe rauished with the meditation thereof in the behalfe of his fellow brethren who saith Awake thou that sleepest in the dust Esai 25.9 in that day men shall say Lo this is our God we haue waited for him he will saue vs we will reioyce and be ioyfull in his saluation Againe the Lord himselfe speakes by the same Prophet Esa 26.19 The dead men shall liue euer with my body shall they arise awake and sing ye that dwell in the dust Saint Paul said to that effect 1. Cor. 5.10 We must all appeare before the iudgment seate of Christ that euerie man may receiue the things which he hath done in his body As it was with Christ the head so is it with his members Except the wheate corne die and fall into the ground it abideth alone but if it die it bringeth much fruite Concerning the seisure of Gods iudgments vpon the wicked according to Gods promises these ioyes these preparations and these exultations are turned vnto weeping and gnashing of teeth Then saith Esai Esa 23.9 that the noise of them that reioyce endeth intimating the wicked then their mirth ceasseth they shall not eat and drinke with mirth 24.8.26.21 and good things shall be bitter vnto them Lo then the Lord commeth out of his place to visite the inhabitants of the earth The earth shall disclose her bloud and shall no more hide her slaine Then the Lord hath decreed to staine the pride of mās glorie and to bring into contempt all them that be glorious vpon earth Here the glorie of the wicked endeth and euen here the glorie of the godly beginneth as by the example of Diues and Lazarus And as Abimelech hauing fought against the city Sechem fiercely and exceedingly wrathfull he slue all the people that were therein left none aliue and afterwards in signe that it should neuer be inhabited he sowed salt in it euen so is the Lord in his wrath against the wicked of the world at that day The fifth reason why all men must die It is drawne from the matter or substance whereof man was made to wit of earth and therefore subiect to perishing earth cannot continue long out of its spheare whence it was exhausted Earth how cunningly and how curiously soeuer it be built as earth vpon earth it will descend and presse downward according to the nature thereof vnto the place whence it came and by little and little in short time much wil come to nothing According to the which God said vnto Adam Thou art dust Gen. 3.19 and into dust thou shalt returne Man is built vpon a bad foundation Iob. 4.19 therfore Iob said that the soules which came from heauen do dwell in houses of clay and their foundation is in the dust which shall be destroyd before the moath Eccles 3.20 And Salomon said that the spirit shall returne to God that gaue it The sixth reason why all men must die It is drawne from the matter or substance whereof the woman was made or for her immediate conuersion from one substance to another to wit from earth to flesh which being rightly considered in it selfe is a matter or substance lesse durable and more momentanie then the former For flesh how fine soeuer it be in it selfe and how curiously or costly so euer it be preserued yet if it be not vsed and taken in season it will putrifie and become exceeding noisome of it selfe specially the flesh of a woman for by how much more excellent braue beautifull she is in the constitution of her body then the man by so much the more foule filthy stinking her body will become shortly after she is dissolued following therein the nature of other pure and purified creatures which in their time and right vse are much to the prayse of God and to the comfort of man but being abused or not vsed as they ought are the most vile and the most venimous things of all others The flesh of beasts are good for men and the flesh of men good for something but the flesh of women when they are dead is good for nothing Iob therefore being borne of a woman said of him selfe of all others of that kinde My flesh is meate for wormes Job 7.5 my flesh is clothed with wormes and filthinesse Man both by father mother is a stigmaticall note a word of disdaine or an appellation of anger therefore Dauid saith What is man that thou art mindfull of him Ye are all but men the sons of men S. Paul said O wretched man not ô wretched Apostle nor ô wretched Christian but ô wretched man the cause of his wretchednesse was in him selfe a man miserable because a man The seuenth reason why all men must die It is drawne from the vigour and virility of mans nature which being growne vnto the height declineth fadeth and falleth It weareth waneth like the Moone and like Nabucadnezzars image Dan. 3.31.32.33 which being raised from the earth to iron from iron to brasse from brasse to siluer and from siluer to gold the head and highest perfection then it declined it returned and abated from gold to siluer from siluer to brasse from brasse to iron and from iron to earth euen to that indeede whence first it came When nature is quite decayed thē the body extinguisheth as in the example of that renowned man Dauid 1 King 1.1.2 King of gods peculiar people he was so old that he died when nature was quite worne out of him This is also variably to be proued euen by the nature of naturall things which hauing their licour moisture or iuice dried and worne away do decay and perish presently To which purpose God said by the mouth of the Prophet Esai in part touching the desolation of Israel They shall be as an oake Esai 7.30 whose leafe falleth and as a garden without water So likewise saith Iob interrogatiuely Can a rush grow without dirt Iob. 8.11 or can grasse grow without water As if he had said Take dirt water away then neither the rush nor the grasse but will presently wither and come to nothing Saint Peter likens mankind to the flower of the field 1 Pet. 1.24 and to grasse which being growne to the
hands to do with him as they would euen as Pontius Pilate deliuered Iesus into the hands of the Pharises to do with him as they would 2. Sam. 26.8.9.10 Let me smite him but once said Abishai to Dauid I will smite him no more intending by those words with one blow to kill Saule Shall I lay mine hands vpon the Lords annointed said Dauid No I will not God shall smite him There he plainly related the penall death Or his day shall come to die There he plainly related the naturall death Or he shall descend into battell There he plainly related the vnnaturall death First the Penall death is that which almightie God did vsually inflict vpon those with whom he was wrathfully displeased as appeared by the ineuitablenesse thereof It was most commonly miraculous and publikely powerful that it might be for an euerlasting remembrance among all nations Such was the punishment of Adam for the transgression of Gods commandement Gen. 3.17.18.19 as did appeare by many particular denuntiations and afterwards concluded with his death and with the death of all his posterity irrecouerable in thēselues for euer Iob to this purpose said Iob. 34.14.15 If God set his heart vpon man and gather vnto himselfe his spirit and his breath all flesh shall perish together and man shall returne to dust As if he had said If God be once wrathfully displeased with any man how shall he liue how can he or they endure the hand of him who so penally powerfully punisheth vnpenitent sinners Druine motiues or reasons why God doth so penally so miraculously and so powerfully punish some and not others with a sixefold answer thereunto The first Motiue why God punished penally First God punished penally with water when men were publikely and generally growne to be tirannous cruell and sauagely disposed one towards another as the people of the old world Thē did the windows of heauen open Gen. 6.11.12.13 Gen. 7.4.10 11 to the end and the foundations of the great deepe breake vp so that the waters preuailed exceedingly vpon the earth and couered all the hie mountains of the world Likewise the Egyptians Exod. 1.11 to 16.5 to 14.7.8.9.10.11.14 who dealt tirannously cruelly with Gods people this Maiestie taking speciall knowledge thereof did penally and powerfully punish thē with manifold plagues in their own land and afterwards with the inundations of waters wherein their king and many thousands more were miraculously drowned The second Motiue why God punished penally Secondly God punished penally with fire Gen. 19.5.15.16 to 17 when he saw that men were grown so generally and so publikely carnall sensuall fleshly vnnaturally defiling their owne bodies taking the louing admonitions and godly perswasions of his Saints but as iests and mockes as he did the Sodomites The third Motiue why God punished penally Thirdly by changing the nature and qualitie of the earth when as particular persons being in place of preheminence did offer indignity disloyaltie to such as were in authoritie as did Corah Dathan Num. 16.29.36 and Abiram with their companions whom God did penally powerfully and miraculously destroy by opening the earth to swallow them vp aliue The fourth Motiue why God punished penally Fourthly with sauage beasts whē as his holy and welbeloued people are disdained mocked and scorned 2. King 2.23.24 as two and fortie that mocked Elisha the Prophet of the Lord and were penally destroyed with Beares The fifth Motiue why God punished penally Fifthly with Angels when as men in authoritie do publikely and incorrigibly offend his holy Maiestie as did Dauid in numbring his men of warre 2. Sam. 24.1.15 and trusting in them whom God did penally and publikely punish with the death of seuenty thousand of his chosen men by the stroke of an Angell Act. 12.23 Likewise Herod the king was striken vnto death publikely by an Angel because he took that glory to himselfe which was due to God 1. King 13.1.2.3.2 King 23.17 So was Iehoram most penally and miraculously destroyed for his idolatrie according to the saying of the man of God The sixth Motiue why God punished penally Sixthly where it may be demanded why God doth punish some so penally and so miraculously and not others it is drawne from his established rule and generall order of gouerning kingdoms and nations holding it sufficient in his godly wisedome to punish publikely some in stead of many that one example so publike and so penally powerful should serue for many hundred yeares in a whole nation or kingdome When the Church began to spread through Gods mercies there were many miracles signes and wonders as that in Egypt as that in their iourney through the wildernesse and as that their conquering of Canaan and so vntill the temple of Ierusalem was built and religion established But afterwards as it drew nearer and nearer vnto Christ they grew to be fewer and fewer The first vse of this doctrine concerning the penall death Serueth to forewarne Landlords and Patrons who most tyrannously liue vpon the spoile of the poore the one fleecing the Church the other fleecing the commonweale and both robbing God of his honour so much as they may or as it doth bring them either pleasure or profite As in the old world wherein crueltie did ouerrun the whole earth so it is now in the glorious Sun-shine of the Gospell If the examples of those whom God so powerfully so penally punished will not serue it may well fall out euen in the iustice of God that for the same crueltie their oppression and grinding of the poore and selling them for old shooes that they shall be made examples for such as do come after The second vse of this doctrine concerning penall death It may well serue to forewarne dissolute and loose liuers yea all such as liue according to their own lust giuing themselues ouer according to the swing of their own nature lest they also neglecting the vse of Gods holy word and the vse of these fearefull examples do in a time when they thinke not fall into some ineuitable and damnable iudgements of God in a miraculous manner The third vse of this doctrine concerning penall death Forewarneth all such as are subiects to submit themselues vnto such as are in authoritie ouer them as vnto the diuine ordinance of God The fourth vse of this doctrine concerning penall death It may serue to admonish all sorts of people to demeane themselues reuerently and conscionably towards all the zealous professors of the Gospell The fifth vse of this doctrine concerning the penall death It admonisheth all those that are in auctoritie to submit themselues dutifully and euery way religiously towards God as they wold their subiects should do vnto them The second manner sort and kind of death to wit The naturall death is more moderate more milde and more alluding to the fauour of God then the penall death because indeede it hath reference to the promises