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A20939 Coales from the altar; or Foure religious treatises to kindle deuotion in this colde age. Written in French by Mounsieur du Moulin: and translated into English by N.M. Du Moulin, Pierre, 1568-1658.; Metcalfe, Nicholas. 1622-1623 (1623) STC 7318; ESTC S118640 76,812 278

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pardon of all those that might haue beene offended by you Patient Yes Now Sir it behooueth vs to addresse our prayer to God to the end that he will be pleased to fortifie you in faith which hee hath giuen you and to make his graces more and more abound in you and it is your part to humble your selfe with vs before him and to lift vp your heart to him to implore his Mercy from the bottome of your Heart A Prayer for the sicke when there is any signe of death O Lord our God Mercifull Father we are very vnworthy to lift vp our eyes vnto thee our sins and wicked deedes are so many wherewith wee are so polluted before thy face neither is this out of the confidence of our owne worth to be thus bolde to present our selues at the feete of thy diuine Maiesty but in the assurance of the great Compassions and perfect obedience which thy welbeloued Sonne Iesus Christ our Lord hath made for vs with the righteousnesse whereof wee beseech thee couer vs with thy grace to the end wee may be by his fauour made agreeable and reconciled vnto thee But wee beseech thee O good God particularly vouchsafe thy great mercy to this thy poore seruant so feeble mightily deiected vnder thy powerfull hand poore sinner remaining vnder the weight and rigour of thy high Iustice if thou doest not extend thy great clemency towards him Giue him grace good Lord to enter more and more into a serious examination and acknowledgement of his faults to conceiue that true detestation which alwayes bringeth forth true repentance and set him forward intirely to renounce himselfe and his owne way to haue all his refuge in thee and in thy bounty In the meane while receiue him gratiously O Lord shew him the face of a father and assure and comfort him Say to his soule Soule I am he that can warrant thee Dispose of his heart patiently to receiue with Action of graces this Fatherly correction which thou hast sent him and to put himselfe wholly into thy hands to submit himselfe peaceably vnder all that thou shalt please to lay vpon him by thy holy prouidence Lord thou knowest better then he himselfe or any of vs what is most conuenient whether he shall liue or die If thy good pleasure be that hee shall liue let it be that he may onely liue to thee in such sort that hauing profited well by thy chastisements he may learne to loue thee honour and serue thee all the dayes of his life in thy Church perpetually studying to bring sorth fruits of piety and holinesse worthy of thy Gospel and conuenient for a childe of such a Father so that in him thou maist be glorified and his neighbours edified But contrarily of the other part it be thy pleasure to take him out of this miserable world assure him that it shall be to put him into the possession of thy Heauenly kingdome which thou hast prepared before the foundations of the world and which thy Sonne hath purchased by the merit of his death To this end O Father of light from whom proceedeth euery good gift that thou wilt be pleased to giue him a true and a liuely faith with the which he may search find and apprehend the propitiation for his sinnes and the true righteousnes in the obedience of thy welbeloued Sonne Iesus Christ our Lord who hath suffered for our sinnes and risen againe for our iustification and ascended into Heauen to take possession in our Name and by this meanes giueth vs accesse and entrance which sinne had banished vs from Imprint in his heart a full assurance of all these thy graces to the end that by this meanes he may peaceably repose himselfe in thy mercy and happily ouercome all the snares and temptations which Sathan and his owne flesh would put before him to trouble the clearnesse of his faith and tranquility of his conscience That his sinnes then may not make him despaire because thy Iustice hath been so well payed not with gold or siluer but with the pretious blood of thy Christ as of the Lambe without spot or blemish Let not death affright him seeing sinne is abolished and destroyed in him which is the sting of death who now is disarmed and without all power that his spirit being separated from the body by this corporall death it shall be to come triumphantly to thee and deliuered from the captiuity of sinne to the end to taste of the enioying the most happy life which he neuer tasted in this world but by hope leauing his body in the earth but not for euer but to be refined transformed in time conuenient made conformable to the glorious body of his Redeemer by the benefit of his resurrection So Sathan shall no more astonish him but by sinne and death which he hath vtterly lost all power in ouer our visited Brother Assuring him in the end that this accuser can intend nothing against him before the Throne of thy iustice seeing hee is absolued iustified by thy grace there is no iudge that can condemne him That thou wilt also be pleased O good God to be likewise mercifull to all other sicke soules comfort and fortifie them according as thou knowest them needfull and aboue all giue them grace alwayes to embrace with a true and liuely faith thy mercy in Iesus Christ wherein they may euer be comforted Good Lord vouchsafe vnto vs all this grace that this example may profite and teach vs to renounce the world and our selues to imploy that time we haue here below to meditate thy wisedome walke carefully in thy feare retyre our hearts from the vanities of this life to raise them vp to attend and meditate vpon the Heauenly life and to this end to be alwayes prepared to appeare before thee with assurance to be gathered and receiued into thy mercy for the loue of thy welbeloued Sonne Iesus Christ our Lord In whose name we beseech thee O Father of mercy heere vs in these things and in all other things which thou knowest better to be necessary for thy poore seruant and for vs then we doe our selues as we doe now request thee in that prayer which thou hast commanded vs to present our selues before thee Our Father which art in Heauen c. Lord giue vs a good increase of Faith which thou hast planted in the heart of this thy childe and seruant defend him as with a Buckler by the which he may extinguish all the fiery darts of the Diuell and make him perseuere constantly therin vntill the very last breath of his life and that hee may alwaies at the least in his heart render vnto thee a pure and Christian confession as we now present with heart and mouth I beleeue in God the Father Almighty c. This is his Faith O Lord and ours giue vs grace to liue and dye in it through Iesus Christ thy Sonne our Lord who in the vnitie of the Holy Spirit
if man haue suffered the sparkes of diuine grace to dye in him he hath no other meanes to inlighten himselfe againe but at the Sunne of Iustice there to haue reliefe at the Sunne of Iustice and Father of lights The meanes that God vsed to raise man from his fall is that which he hath declared vnto Adam The seed of the Woman should bruise the Serpents head Gen. 3.15 God himselfe being pleased to be the first Euangelist and as Woman brought to man the fruit of death Woman should bring to man againe the fruit of life the meanes is that in the accomplishment of times he hath sent his Sonne his eternall Word and taken vpon him our flesh allying by this meanes God with man making the Sonne of God our Brother to the end we might be the Sonnes of God He hath taken our humane nature vpon him to the end we should participate of his diuine nature hee hath taken our flesh for to giue vs his spirit hee hath made himselfe a stranger here below to the end wee should be domesticke with God he which is Father of eternitie was well pleased to haue it so and hath sent his word amongst vs to the end we might speake to God with assurance making himselfe a seruant to the end we might raigne with him By this meanes we haue familiar accesse to God seeing he hath taken away the rayes from his face and that Maiesty that would haue amazed and astonished vs shewing himselfe in a familiar and accessible fashion in his Sonne who is our Emanuel that is to say God with vs. In stead of the Prouerbe which was vsed in Israell Wee dye for wee haue seene God now we ought and may say Wee liue for God hath made himselfe visible and accessible by his Sonne The second Person of the Trinitie hath bin imployed in this work For by what means could we be made the Children of God but by him who is his onely Son which bringeth vs to vnderstand that he is the wisedome of the Father by whom hee telleth vs that he is the Word it selfe putting all things into order by him by which he hath created all things Yet this is not all for in this selfe-same flesh he would haue him suffer the paine which wee haue merited and to satisfie for vs the diuine iustice as he saith of himselfe I paid them the things that I neuer tooke Psalme 69.5 For Iesus Christ had not wherwithall to hide his head to the end we might haue where to repose our consciences Hee which is the bread of Life was hungry to the end wee might be filled Hee is dead to the end to giue vs life hauing drunke the Cup of the wrath of God to the end we should drinke at the Riuer of his pleasures and as Saint Peter saith 1 Pet. 2. Verse 24. Hee hath borne our sinnes vpon his Body vpon the Tree to the end that being dead to sinne wee should liue to righteousnesse by the breach whereof wee haue beene healed for saith Saint Paul Col. 1.19 the good pleasure of the Father that all fulnesse should dwell in him and to reconcile by him euery thing to himselfe hauing made peace with the bloud of his Crosse c. Death swallowed him vp but it was like the fishes that swallowing the Baite are taken so Death in taking Iesus Christ is surmounted and ouercome by him for he is life it selfe and also because of his righteousnesse and innocencie death hath no power ouer him There is nothing so admirable as this death by the which hee hath triumphed ouer the power of Hell and of the Diuell by the which God hath punished and pardoned our sinnes declaring in one onely Action his soueraigne iustice and his infinite mercy all the triumphes of Emperours are of no value in comparison of the death of Christ the life of all men are of no value in regard of the death of Iesus Christ all the Crownes of Kings are not comparable to the Crosse of Iesus Christ and all the glory of the world is inferiour to his opprobrie as it is the ground of our faith so it is the summe of our knowledge to know Iesus Christ crucified This death taketh away the bitternesse and malediction of our own and maketh it that although a farre off it seemeth a fantasie which walketh vpon the waters when it approacheth and commeth nearer vnto vs we shall confesse that it is Iesus Christ that commeth vnto vs and haue by the bloud of Iesus Christ liberty to speake to God with assurance that not onely wee may implore his mercy but also wee may call for iustice saying Lord thou are iust and therefore take not two payments for one debt and correct me not in thine anger for my sinnes for which thy Sonne hath beene punished By this meanes the iustice of God changeth nature towards vs and of iustice iudging becommeth iustice iustifying and of iustice which punisheth sinne it becommeth a iustice which maketh vs iust And consider what the Aduocate is who not onely pleadeth for vs but payeth for vs who not onely intercedeth for sinners but of sinners maketh them iust Where is the Phisitian which taketh the medicine and by it healeth his Patient Hauing so indured death for vs for vs also hath ouercome death as the combat of his death is for vs so the victory of his Resurrection is ours after the which hee ascended into Heauen from whence he sendeth his graces there hee receiueth our soules which he hath bought with his owne bloud Hee is our onely assurance in the Kingdome of Heauen to whom wee aspire and tend vnto as strangers in this world but domestickes with God as dying but heires of eternall life hauing to resist the Courts of this world to publique iudgements to customes receiued to the ouer flowing of vices and idolatrie like vnto diuers kindes of Fishes which alwaies swimme against the streame and tend towards the Fountaine attending his comming to iudge the quicke and the dead and raise our bodies from the earth to the end that in body and soule we may raigne with him eternally Behold my Brethren the substance of the Gospell of Christ whereof Saint Paul saith that hee is not ashamed but glorifieth himselfe notwithstanding humane iudgements and contradictions which contradictions wee haue to speake of in the second place and of the meanes wherewith Sathan and the flesh ●●●ue themselues for to make men distaste and be ashamed of the Gospell of Christ for Saint Paul saith that the Gospell is a scandall to the Iewes and folly to the Greekes that is to say that the Iewes were offended with it and the Gentiles mocked at it They were offended to heare spoken that God became man of a crucified God of one that was called the Sonne of Dauid and neuerthelesse he said he was before Abraham was They were offended to heare in the Gospell where the first clause thereof begun with Blessed are those that weepe and
c. And forasmuch O Lord as without faith we cannot be agreeable or acceptable vnto thee we beseech thee so to increase it in this thy seruant and in vs all that he may come to the last breath of life and we with him to perseuere therein and to be alwayes disposed to render a pure confession with heart and mouth as wee now present our selues vnto thee saying I beleeue in God c. This is his faith O Lord and ours giue vs grace to liue and dye herein through Iesus Christ our Lord who in vnity of the Holy Spirit liueth and raigneth with thee eternally Amen When there is apparencie that the sickenesse is mortall follow this forme Sir It behoueth you to bee of good courage in the middle of your affliction which it pleaseth God still to continue vpon your body and be assured that he hath neither sent or continued it but for the good and saluation of your soule to teach you by this meanes to vnderstand your selfe as being a poore sinner more and more to detest your sinnes contemne the world to lift you vp to God and to inuocate and call vpon him with much more feruour with assurance to be heard following his holy promises and to obtaine of him Christian Constancy which is most necessary for you in this tryall The assurance of the mercy of God in Iesus Christ the true ground of all Consolation That which ought most to comfort you and with courage and patience to strengthen you is the assurance which you ought alwayes to take that God for the loue of his welbeloued Sonne our Lord Iesus hath imbraced you into his loue and free fauour hath pardoned your offences hath adopted you and receiued you amongst the number of his children to make you inherite the Kingdome of Heauen by vertue of the purchase which Iesus Christ hath made for you by the merit of his death such an assurance will make you alwayes certaine that nothing can happen vnto you whether it be in life or death which can be any other then the fauour and blessing of your Heauenly Father and so consequently are aides and meanes ordayned by his wise prouidence to conduct you to the blessed life This assurance commeth from Faith It is true that this assurance wee cannot take of our selues it is our good God that giueth it when by the vertue of his holy Spirit and holy Word he createth in our hearts a true and a liuely faith with the which we receiue and wee appropriate the promises of his grace which he hath ordayned vs in the preaching of the gospel Which promises in effect are That God hath so loued the world that he hath giuen his onely Sonne that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue life euerlasting Ioh. 3.16 If God then hath giuen you the grace to beleeue in his only Son to embrace him for your Redeemer and Sauiour as we gather hitherto by the profession you haue made and still continueth in the Church you may take from thence a holy assurance that God according to the infallible truth of his Word hath receiued you into his loue that you shall not perish but haue euerlasting life Now being so what can you feare Rom. 8.30.31 If God be with vs who can be against vs Hee who hath not spared his owne Sonne but deliuered him vp for vs all how shall hee not with him also freely giue vs all things Hee hath giuen you the most that is his Sonne hee will not euerthelesse deny you any thing else that can be necessary for to keepe you from all sort of euill corporall and spirituall as well in life as in death Faith applyeth to all the faithfull the promises of the Gospell This application whereof I haue spoken which you must make to your selfe from the promises of the Gospel to gather such a holy assurance it is necessarily required by Faith For to beleeue in Iesus Christ it is not enough to beleeue in grosse that there is a Iesus Christ and who beleeueth in him hath eternall life neither is it enough to beleeue that the promises of the Gospell are altogether true the Diuell beleeueth so much yet notwithstanding hee hath no true beleeuing faith But to beleeue in Iesus Christ is when the faithfull beleeueth that there is saluation in Iesus Christ for him which the Diuell cannot beleeue And the true iustifying faith whereby the iust liueth chiefely consisteth in that that we apply and appropriate vnto our selues euery one in his own particular the promises of saluation that euery one in his owne behalfe may say that which St. Paul saith in the person of euery one of the faithfull Gal. 2.20 I liue in the faith of the Sonne of God who hath loued me and giuen himselfe for me and in the 2 Tim. 1.2 I know whom I haue beleeued and I am perswaded that he is able to keepe that which I haue committed vnto him against that day and Rom. 8.37.38 I am assured that neither death nor life nor Angels nor Principalities nor Powers nor things to come nor height nor depth nor any other creature can separate vs from the loue of God which he hath shewed vs in Iesus Christ our Lord. This faith doth not bring vs a simple opinion or coniecture of our saluation but a certaine knowledge following that which Saint Iohn saith 5.14 Wee know that we are translated from death to life And Iohn 10. We know that we are of God and I haue saith he 1 Ioh. 5.13 written these things to you which beleeue in the Name of the Sonne of God to the end that you should know that you haue eternall life This faith freely lets vs goe to the treasure of Gods grace Heb. 4.10 With assurance as hee saith in the 10.22 euen with a true heart and a full assurance of faith as Saint Paul saith Ephes 3.12 that by Iesus Christ we haue boldnesse and accesse in our beleefe by the faith which wee haue in him This faith is called Hebrewes 11.1 the substance of things hoped for that is to say that maketh things beleeued and hoped subsist in our soules neither more nor lesse then if we were already in the very Actuall possession and inioying This Faith maketh vs finde peace and rest in our soules and consciences chasing away the feares and terrours which sinne would set before vs with the apprehension of Gods iudgements following that which Saint Paul saith Rom. 5. Verse 1. That being iustified by faith we haue peace with God through Iesus Christ our Lord by the which also wee haue beene led by Faith to this grace wherein we hold our selues fast and glorifye our selues in the hope of the glory of God The gift of perseuerance assured to the Faithfull Moreouer these passages propound vnto vs this holy assurance of Faith not onely for the present but also to come and containeth a promise which God giueth vs to perseuere in this Faith euen to the