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A06799 An amulet or preservative against sicknes and death in two parts : the first containing spirituall direction for the sicke at all times needfull, but especially in the conflict of sicknes and agonie of death : the second, a method or order of comforting the sicke ... / collected and set forth ... by A.M. minister of the Word of God in Henley vpon Thames ; whereunto is annexed a most pithie and comfortable sermon of mortalitie, written by the blessed martyr S. Cyprian Bishop of Carthage, translated into English by A.M. ; together with sundry prayers needfull in time of sicknesse. Man, Abraham.; Cyprian, Saint, Bishop of Carthage. 1617 (1617) STC 17238.5; ESTC S2803 74,681 345

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Hell and damnation These things being thu● offered vnto our sight the at length a man begins t● feare lest haply he be qui● cast out from the face fauor of God beholding nothing else but eternal dead and condemnation He● therefore men haue need 〈◊〉 be couragious of a co●stant heart and mind th●● they faint not nor giue a● place vnto despaire Pra● we therfore in this manne● A prayer O most gracious God ● most mercifull Father gra●● we beseech thee that by thy grace and helpe while we are yet in health and prosperitie we may learne to feare thee to loue thy holy word to beleeue and embrace thy sweete and cōfortable promises to set thee before vs as the scope end of all our actions and that remembring alwaies this sharpe conflict and encounter which we are to vndergoe we may fortifie and arme our selues against this day of triall and so be saued preserued and defended that seruing and fearing thee we may direct all our doings to thy glorie and at the length obtaine and enioy eternall life which thine owne Sonne hath purchased for vs Amen CHAP. IIII. A Remedie against the feare and remembrance of our sinnes VVHensoeuer thy sins shall torment and trouble thee or terrifie thy conscience consider how that the Son of God himselfe for thy sake and for the purging and taking away of thy sinnes came downe from heauen and humbled himselfe to the lowest estate that may be that he being made man took vpon him thy sins and the sinnes of the whole world and of his owne voluntarie● will dyed for them vpon the crosse and made full satisfaction for them all by suffering most grieuous punishments in thy name and for thy sake This most precious bloud of Christ was shed euen for thee and for thy saluation Of this his death art thou also made partaker if onely thou shalt beleeue that he dyed as wel for thee as for Peter and Paul and others Neither oughtest thou any whit to doubt but that he died as well for thee as for Paule for in that thou art a sinner euen in this respect thou mayest and oughtest to bee comforted Math. 9.13 For Christ came not to call the righteous but to call sinners to repentance Mat. 9.13 and 1 of Tim. 1.15 1 Tim. 1.15 It is a true saying saith Saint Paul and by all meanes worthie to be receiued That Iesus Christ came into the world to saue sinners Yea admit thou were one of the greatest sinners in the world yet doubt nothing for such a one was Paule as he witnesseth of himselfe in the same place euen the greatest and chiefest among sinners an oppressor a persecutor and blasphemer Moreouer this may and ought to comfort thee and to confirme and settle thy mind Rom. 6.3 that thou art baptized into the death of Christ For seeing thou art baptized into the death of Christ Christ his death shall saue and helpe thee by Christ his death thou shalt die vnto thy sinnes by Christ hi● death thou shalt receiue vndoubted remission and forgiuenesse of all thy sins finally by Christ his death thou shalt rise againe vn●o a new life here and to a life eternall and euerlasting in the world to come Th● remission of our sins confirmed in Baptisme and in the Lords Supper For Baptisme is a sure token and pledge and a certaine couenant as it were of Gods mercie and fauour in which thou art reconciled vnto God So that by meanes of it thou mayest euermore haue a quiet and chearefull conscience by reason of the forgiuenesse and pardoning of all thy sins through the death and resurrection of Iesus Christ Verily it is vnto thee also that Christ speaketh in the institution of his holy Supper wherein he professeth and witnesseth that his bloud was shed for the remission of sinnes Now therefore howsoeuer the life which thou hast led hath not bene altogethe● faultlesse blamelesse no● in all respects pure and free from sinne yet despaire not but without delay flie for refuge succour vnto that bloud of his which was thus shed for thy sinnes and without ceassing call vpon his Name and thou shalt be saued according to his promise Rom. 10.13 Rom. 10.13 Cri●● out vnto him therefore and call vpon him in these o● the like words A Prayer O most mercifull God and father of al● mercies father of our Lord Iesus Christ be fauourable and mercifull vnto me a sinner Take pittie and compassion vpon me miserable wretch and speedily helpe me euen for that most bitter but yet most precious death and passion of Iesus Christ thy only Son our redeemer and onely Sauiour Amen Amen Enter not into iudgement O Lord with thy seruant Deale not with me after my deserts neither do vnto mee according to my sinnes and iniquities but for thy infinite and endlesse goodnesse and mercie receiue me vnto thy grace I miserable wretched weake and feeble creature am in thy hands in thy power and at thy disposing to do with me what it pleaseth thee ● most mightie and yet mos● meeke most gentle most gracious God and mercifull father leaue me not neither reiect and cast mee off as a wretch that is quite forlorne and forsaken I am thine whatsoeuer I am and there is none can comfort me none can helpe me none can deliuer me but thou onely Thou art the true preseruatiue and remedie against all euils and mischiefes and against all infirmities and sicknesses both of bodie and soule Thou art the surest and most present helpe refuge and succour a strong hold and a fortresse and castle in all necessities Psal 46. Thou ô Lord art our hope and strength in troubles Psalme 46. In thee O my God I put my trust Psal 71. 31. let me not be confounded nor ashamed as being frustrate and disappointed of my hope but deliuer me in thy righteousnesse Incline thine care vnto me and saue me and make haste to deliuer me be thou vnto me a strong rocke and house of defence that thou mayest saue me For thou art my rocke my fortresse thou art my Lord and my God Into thy hands I commend my spirit for thou hast redeemed me ô Lord God of truth Let the light of thy countenāce shine vpō thy seruant saue me for thy mercie O Lord my God Moreouer here thou must especially be admonished to take heed that the suffer not thy selfe to much to be possessed wi●● the cogitation and remembrance of thy sinnes in pa●ticular But rather if th● same shall at any time stan● vp against thee set befor● thine eye● the remembranc● of that most inestimab● price of Christ his death suffering and fasten th● same into thy minde diligently according to the aduice and counsell of Sain● Augustine Inspice vulner● pendentis sanguinem morie●tis precium redimentis Capa● habet inclinatum in cruce a● osculandum brachia extens● ad amplexandum totum
and 3.18 And Chap. 3.18 Christ hath once suffered for sinnes the iust for the vniust that he might bring vs vnto God And Saint Iohn 1 Epistle 1.7 saith 1 Ioh. 1.7 That the bloud of Iesus Christ the Sonne of God clenseth vs from all sinne and Chap 2.1 If any man sinne and 2.1 we haue an aduocate with the Father Iesus Christ the iust and he is the reconciliation f●● our sinnes and not for ou● onely but also for the sinnes 〈◊〉 the whole world Thou hast heard he● deare brother the word not of man but of the holy Ghost which witness● onely that God the fathe● who willeth not the death of a sinner EZech. 18. but that he● should conuert and liue euen he of his infinite lou● toward thee hath ease● thee of the heauie burthe● of thy sinnes and hath lai● them on the shoulders o● his best and onely beloue● Sonne He hath borne them and suffered for them in hi● body that they cannot a● any time condemne thee For as much as God accepteth and reputeth the death of his Sonne in stead of plenarie and perfect repentance and of full payment and satisfaction for all thy sinnes so that thou beleeue in his Sonne Christ Iesus Forasmuch then as thy sins being laid vpō Christ could not hold him in death neither condemne him verily satisfaction is now already made for them and to thee they are all now remitted pardoned Beleeue these things and thou shalt liue eternally for euer Christ himself hath borne thy sins and also died for them But he is risen againe and the sinnes of all true beleeuers are by the death of Christ more then sufficiently purged and discharged and the strict and seuere iustice and iudgement of God abundantly satisfied for thy sins by Christ Iesus Christ now then is thine togethe● with all his benefits with his death Rom. 8.32 resurrection and ascension into heauen with his merits righteousnesse obedience and finally wit● his life and endlesse glorie Satan therefore hath no right nor interest in thee nor power ouer thee neither can he do vnto thee any hurt or iniurie sith thou art iustified by Christ seeing thou art freed and deliuere● from all thy sinnes and seeing thou art the child o● God For behold God is thy father and such a father a● entirely loueth thee for Christ his sake who hath reconciled thee vnto himselfe Be of good comfort then Phil. 4.4 and reioyce againe againe in the Lord. For as much as thou art in the hands of almighty God thy most tender and louing father who is also most true and faithfull in his word promises thou art safe and out of all danger so as no euill can befall thee being vnder his custodie and enuironed about and garded with a troope of Angels as he hath promised Psal 91.11 That he will giue his angels charge ouer thee Psal 91.11 to keepe thee in all thy waies Christ also is thine how mightie soeuer he be in power how rich soeuer in goodnesse and how great and high soeuer in maiestie and glorie He it is that hath couered all thy sinnes with the cloke of his innocencie and obedience and taken them all quite away Rom. 8.32 so that none shall be able to wrest or plucke thee out of the hands of thy heauenly Father As soone as thou shalt haue suffered and passed ouer this bodily affliction and temporall crosse which being compared vnto euerlasting life is light and momentany thou hast then got the victorie Christ Iesus hath gone before thee in suffering the like yea and a farre more sharpe and bitter Luke 22.44 and a farre more terrible conflict Now he is thy head vnto whom thou must of necessitie be conformed made like vnto him by dying vnto thy sinnes and by leauing and laying downe this life so embrued and defiled with sinne that so with thy Lord Christ thou maist liue the blessed life and that for euer Let not thy sinnes then vexe and trouble thee there is no cause why for them thy conscience should be disquieted seeing that they are alreadie taken away and abolished the euil spirit that seeketh the destruction of our soules is for thee vanquished and ouercome cast downe and trodden vnder foote God now in fauor looketh vpon thee he taketh care of thee to defend and keepe thee yea the societie and fellowship of all the blessed Angels attend vpon thee they watch ouer thee and pitch their tents about thee readie to minister vnto thee to carrie thy soule into the bosome of Abraham so that thou canst in no wise be condemned no more then could thy head Christ Iesus so that with thy whole heart thou fixe and repose thy confidence in him If sinne death and hell be not able to do any harme or displeasure vnto thy Lord Christ no more the● can they do vnto thee for as much as thou art i● Christ and Christ in thee thou canst neuer be condemned whereas indeed if thou were to sustaine and beare thine owne sins and to make satisfaction for them thou shouldest neuer be able to sustaine and vndergoe so great a burthen but thy sinnes would weigh and presse thee downe into hell vtterly ouerwhelme and swallow thee vp But now Christ being the selfe same true God and true man he hath willingly offered himselfe for thee and hath substituted himselfe in thy stead making full payment of all for thee as he saith Psal 69.4 Psal 69.4 That he made payment of the things which he neuer tooke Thou hast indeed in thy selfe cōmitted many sinnes but Christ hath in thy stead discharged and made satisfaction for them all He it is that hath set thee at liberty that hath made thee partaker with himselfe of eternall life if onely thou shal● beleeue and giue credenc● vnto this word and Gospel Yea assuredly deare brother though the sinnes of the whole world did li● vpon thy necke alone ye● notwithstanding behold there is infinite mercy with God abundantly sufficient or rather more then sufficient for them all Now God hath promised in Christ his blessing of grace and mercie vnto thee And the same his promise is in thy Lord Christ ratified and assured and fully accomplished and performed vnto thee so as thou canst not but be saued if onely thou do but cast thine eyes vpon Christ There is then nothing more sure and certaine then thy saluation For Christ being the naturall Sonne of God and in his diuine essence truth it selfe he is in respect of humane nature our flesh and bloud Who then shall be or can be more trustie and more faithfull to giue and performe this promise of grace and mercie then this Christ who is himselfe the truth of the promise who loueth vs so feruently and earnestly that he chose rather to suffer death voluntarily and willingly the● that we shold be frustrated of any promise Wherefore if thou shalt beleeue in
members This head neither is nor can be without the members neither doth he leaue or forsake his members Where Christ therefore is there also must we needs be Ephe. 5.30 For we are members of his bodie of his flesh and of his bones Eph. 5.30 Now who can sufficiently praise and magnifie according to the worthinesse thereof the infinitenesse of that inestimable vnspeakeable grace me●cie of God who vouchsafed so to debase himselfe a● to come downe from he●uen and to be made a mortall man in all things lik● vnto vs sinne onely excepted that this corruptible 〈◊〉 fraile nature of man being vnited and ioyned vnto h● diuine nature might by the infinite and incomprehensible vertue and power o● his diuinitie bee aduanced vnto immortall life and made partaker with it of the heauenly kingdome 〈◊〉 we did beleeue so great riches to be giuen vnto vs to be laid vp in store for vs and that so blessed and happie a kind of life shall hereafter befall vs how I pray you could we be daunted or troubled The humane nature of all the faithfull which haue bene before since Christ and which shall be hereafter in Christ who is both true man and also true God hath and doth put on immortalitie glorie Abundant then and of great force and effect is that comfort concerning the resurrection of Christ wherewith Saint Paule doth fortifie and establish the minds of the Corinthians when he saith 1 Cor. 15.20 c. That Christ is risen from the dead being the first fruites of them that are fallen asleepe for since by man came death by man also cometh the resurrection of the dead For as by Adam all die euen so also by Christ shall all be ma● aliue But euery man in 〈◊〉 owne order the first fruites 〈◊〉 Christ afterward they tha● are of Christ at his coming c. And after all this Sain● Paule addeth a similitude concerning naturall things wherby the resurrection of our bodies is most clearely perceiued verse 36. and plainely demonstrated The similitude or comparison is taken from seede which being drie when it is cast into the ground by the seedsman or husbandman it dieth as it were and rotteth in the ground But yet doth it not perish altogether but it sprouteth and cometh forth out of the earth fresh and new in an elegant and a delightfull shape and forme Euen so also shall our bodies arise not corruptible or subiect to corruption not fraile and transitorie not weake and feeble not withered and decayed and readie to die as now it is but comely and beautifull strong and lustie immortall and incorruptible and full of brightnesse and glorie This is the way by which we are to passe into our true countrie which is aboue euen by death vnto euerlasting life Flesh and bloud cannot inherite the kingdome of God wherein is nothing else but life and immortalitie For which cause 1 Cor. 15.33 This corruptible bodie must put on incorruption and this mortall bodie must put on immortalitie th●● shall come to passe the saying that is written Death is swalowed vp into victorie They that beleeue in Christ haue now vanquished sin death and hell And therefore cōtemning despising death and through Christ being now become bold and couragious they shall triumph and say Hos 13.14 1 Cor. 15.55 ● death where is thy sting O hell where is thy victorie The sting of death i● sinne and the strength of sinne is the law But thankes be vnto God who hath giuen vs victorie through our Lord Iesus Christ Hereunto also may be added other sentences of holy Scripture full of comfort as that 2. Cor. 4.14 He that hath raised vp the Lord Iesus from the dead shall also raise vs vp by the same Iesus And that to the Philippians Chap. 3.20 Phil 3.20 Our conuersation is in heauen from whence we looke for the Sauiour euen the Lord Iesus Christ who shall change our vile bodie that it may be fashioned like vnto his glorious bodie according to the mightie working whereby he is able to subdue all things vnto himselfe Againe Colos 3.3 Ye are dead Colos 3.3 and your life is hid with Christ in God but when Christ which is your life shall appeare then shall ye also appeare with him in glorie And 1. Thes 4.13 1. Thes 4.14 I would not saith Saint Paul haue you ignorant concerning them which are a sleepe that ye sorrow not as others which haue no hope For if we beleeue tha● Iesus is dead and is risen againe Euen so them tha● sleepe in Iesus will God bring with him In like manner doth S. Paul comfort his disciple Timothie 2. Tim. 2.8 Remember 2 Tim. 2.8 that Iesus Christ made of the seed of Dauid w● raised againe from the dea● according to my Gospell And verse 11. verse 11 If we be dead w● Christ we shall also liue wi● him If we suffer with him 〈◊〉 shall also reigne with him An● againe 2 Tim. 1.9 2. Tim. 1.9 God ha● saued vs saith he and calle● vs with an holy calling not according to our workes but according to his owne purpos● and grace which was giuen through Christ Iesus before the world was but is now made manifest by the appearing of our Sauiour Iesus Christ who hath abolished death and hath brought life and immortalitie And in his Epi. to the Heb. Chap. 2.14 he saith That Christ was made partaker of flesh and bloud that is Hebr. 2.14 was made true man that throgh death he might destroy him that had power of death that is the diuel and that he might deliuer all them which for feare of death were all their life time subiect to bondage S. Iohn likewise in his 1. Epistle Chap. 4.9 telleth vs that 1 Ioh. 4.9 In this appeared the loue of God toward vs that God sent his onely begotten Sonne into the world that we might liue through him to wit eternally and for euer and Chap. 3.14 and 3.14 We know that we are translated from death vnto life because we loue the brethren And to conclude in the same manner Iob comforteth himselfe in the middest of all his afflictions Chap. 19.25 Iob. 19.25 I am sure saith he that my Redeemer liueth and that he shall stand the last on the earth And though after my skinne wormes destroy this bodie yet shall I see God in my flesh whom I my selfe shall see and mine eyes shall behold and none other for me though my reines be consumed within me These testimonies of holy Scripture whosoeuer he be that pondereth well and meditateth on the same diligently he cannot but be filled with exceeding great ioy and comfort A most euident example whereof we haue in Saint Paul Phil. 3.10 Phil. 3.10 Where he professeth himselfe to reioyce glorie in nothing more then this that he knoweth Christ and the power of his Resurrection whereby our death was slaine as it were
AN AMVLET OR PRESERVATIVE AGAINST SICKNES AND DEATH IN TWO PARTS The first containing Spirituall Direction for the Sicke at all times needfull but especially in the conflict of sicknes and agonie of death The second a Method or order of comforting the Sicke Whereunto is annexed a most pithie and comfortable Sermon of Mortalitie written by the blessed Martyr S. CYPRIAN Bishop of Carthage translated into English by A.M. Together with sundry Prayers needfull in time of sicknesse Collected and set forth for the comfort of distressed soules most especially in time of sicknes mortality By A. M. Minister of the word of God in Henley vpon Thames LONDON Printed by R. F. for THOMAS MAN and Ionas Man dwelling in Pater-noster Row at the signe of the Talbot 1617. ❧ To the right Worshipfull and vertuous Ladie the Ladie Elizabeth Periam of Greenlands A. M. Wisheth a long happy life with health and prosperitie here on earth and euerlasting glorie in the highest heauens GOOD MADAM I Do vnfainedly acknowledg and confesse that in my priuate iudgment I haue alwaies distasted the too much forwardnes of this age in publishing vnnecessary bookes and pamphlets So farre haue I bene from once intending my selfe to offend in that kind First in consideration of mine owne weaknesse and insufficiencie best knowne vnto my selfe Next in regard of that great light of learning knowledge which shineth most brightly euery where at this day And lastly in respect of the great peruersnesse curiositie that reigneth in the minds of sundrie men whom nothing pleaseth and contenteth but that which they them selues do or at the least wise affect Howbeit notwithstanding after that I had for mine owne priuate vse collected and gathered these spirituall directions and consolations and also perceiued how that the same might be of some good vse to others not onely in time of sicknesse but also in all other afflictions and distresses whether of mind or bodie I esteemed it a part of that great dutie which I owe vnto the Church of God to communicate impart these my poore endeuours vnto such and for the benefite comfort of all such as shall stand in neede thereof in times of sicknesse and mortalitie in the conflict of death and other sharpe and bitter daies of triall and temptation whensoeuer their sins shall stand vp against them to vrge and accuse them or the vgly appearance of death shall affright them or the feare and horror of hell and damnation shall seeme to dismay them Against all which fearefull dangerous assaults of death of sinne of Satan here in this small Treatise are prouided selected out of the rich Armorie of the sacred Scriptures seuerall and peculiar weapons and armour of proofe both defensiue offensiue both for the withstanding and resisting and also for the repelling and quenching of all the fierie darts of the wicked Now I haue bene bold to dedicate and offer the same vnto your Ladiship being moued thereunto partly by the sundry fauours receiued from your Ladiship by my selfe in particular and partly by those gracious works of pietie and charitie wrought and the great and manifold benefits from time to time conferred by your Ladiship in and vpon the whole Towne or Parish in generall ouer which God hath placed me though his most vnworthy seruant minister accept I beseech you this small present being as the poore widdowes mite which here I presume to offer vnto your Ladiship as a pledge and testimonie of my vnfeined thankfulnesse Almightie God who is rich in mercie grant that as you haue extended the bowels of compassion and mercie alwaies for the relieuing and comforting of many his poore children so also you may find abundant mercie in the last day may be filled with ioy and comfort at the glorious appearing of his Son Christ Iesus Amen Your Ladiships in all humble manner to be commanded A. M. A preface to the Christian Reader THe sicknesses and diseases which vexe and annoy these our mortall bodies together with the remembrance of death ensuing therupon how greatly do they cause both our bodies and minds to quake and tremble Insomuch that many times we shake and are afraid at the onely mention thereof Verily the nature of man being such as had rather not be at all then to be ill appaied or to be in miserie cannot whensoeuer these things befall but be much vexed and perplexed yea and sometimes readie to faint And yet behold the sicknesse and death of the soule farre more dreadfull and more horrible then which can befall vnto a man no greater miserie and torment There is no man but he doth feare and abhorre yea and by all meanes flie from corporal punishments and afflictions and from corporall sicknesses and deaths how much more then should we labour to eschue and auoid the causes of all these euils which are our sinnes and how ought we to feare the wrath and displeasure of almightie God which we daily prouoke against our selues by so manifold sinnes and offences If the bodie be neuer so little crazed we runne straightway to the Physition we spare no cost nor charge preferring our life and health before all things else yea we are content to disburse we care not what that we may procure remedies and preseruatiues for the same and all to patch vp this tattered garment of our flesh this rotten carcasse and clod of clay which notwithstāding must needs very shortly decay and perish and be brought to corruption Why then do we not with like earnestnesse and carefulnesse seeke for remedies against the sicknesses of the soule being farre more deadly and dāgerous For what should it profite a man to liue a whole thousand yeares and during that time to possesse all the riches in the world and to enioy the most exquisite pleasures of this life without being troubled with any sicknes or griefe or other calamitie and in the meane time to haue his soule tainted and infected with the leprosie of sinne and in bondage to the tyrannie of Satan and therupon to haue God alwaies his vtter enemie and his wrath and indignation raging against him and lying heauily vpon him so as he knew and were assured after this life to suffer and vndergoe the iudgement of eternall death and condemnation both of body and soule Hereof our Sauiour Christ admonisheth vs Math. 16.26 saying What shall it profite a man to winne the whole world and to lose his owne soule And therefore in another place he warneth vs to watch to wit ouer our soules watch for ye know neither the day nor the howre when the Sonne of man will come And lest we should without regard passe ouer farre better things and things farre more profitable and should pursue after toyes and trifles things base and contemptible therefore he sheweth vs the shortest and surest way whereby to come vnto true happinesse which willeth vs Math. 6.33 First to seeke the kingdome of God and the
righteousnesse thereof and then all other things shall be added vnto vs. We are tormented and wearied night and day with care how to liue here and how to settle and make sure our worldly estate our riches worldly possessions and other vaine and transitorie things which little auaile vs yea rather which are sometimes causes of great miserie vnto vs and of foule and horrible sinnes which drowne men in perdition and destruction But in seeking and prouiding our selues of the heauenly riches how secure and negligent how sluggish and slothfull how foolish and how lumpish and blockish are we and what more strange or more horrible blindnesse and madnesse then this can there reigne amongst men So long as we are in health wee haue scarce the least thought in our hearts at any time of the life to come or of our death and departure hence But as soone as we are cast downe with any sicknesse death now knocking as it were at our dores when as wee should stand in the battaile to fight then at length wee bethinke our selues of taking vp armes and of prouiding vs weapons to fight withal against the diuell and his suggestions then we begin to think of repentance and amendment of our liues and not before which is a plaine proofe that our faith is very weake and slender and that we are litle exercised in the Christian warfare The Lord herein be mercifull vnto vs Amen Howbeit there is no age vnfit nor any season vnseasonable or ouerlate to repent Repentance is neuer too late so that it be true and vnfeigned and that it be done and performed truly and vnfeinedly But I aduise and counsell yea and earnestly exhort and admonish all men to take heede that they put not off their repentance to that last and most sharpe and dangerous conflict of sicknesse and death For if euē they who being strong in health haue all their life time fortified and armed themselues against this howre of their departure yet haue much adoe then to defend themselues from the assaults temptations which will offer themselues at that time what then will become of such as being voide of all feare of God and hauing hearts that cannot repent haue led and still leade a dissolute and wicked life how shall they be able to encounter and to resist Now then forasmuch as the haruest being great the laborers be but few that infinite multitudes of simple and ignorant people abounding in all places there are not Ministers of Gods word euery where at hand to instruct and comfort such as stand in need and those that are cannot apply themselues to all nor minister their helpe and comfort at all times I haue thought good Christian Reader for the comfort and instruction of such as want the present helpe and assistance of godly Pastors and Ministers especially in time of sicknesse to offer vnto thy gentle acceptance this order and manner of comforting the sicke gathered out of the sacred word of God most especially for their sakes which are ignorant which are not armed nor prouided against such occasions neither furnished with sentences of holy Scripture that in reading or hearing these things read vnto thē they may receiue true and stedfast hope and comfort that in the sharpe and bitter conflict of sicknesse and agony of death they neither faint nor perish The Contents of the first part A Preface to the Christian Reader CHAP. I. VVHy sicknesses are sent of God pag. 1 CHAP. II. The necessitie of faith in time of sicknesse the meanes whereby to strengthen the same 12 CHAP. III. Of three things which in time of sicknesse and in the agonie of death do much hinder and trouble men to wit the remembrance of their sinnes the feare of death and the horror of hell and eternall damnation 24 CHAP. IIII. A remedie against the feare and remembrance of our sinnes 28 CHAP. V. Testimonies of Scripture concerning the forgiuenesse of all our sinnes 39 CHAP. VI. Reconciliation restitution in time of sicknesse if not performed before 65 CHAP. VII The lawfull vse of Physicke in time of sicknesse 70 CHAP. VIII A remedie against the feare of death 74 CHAP. IX Testimonies of Scripture concerning the Resurrection of the dead 82 CHAP. X. A Remedie against the feare horror of hell and damnation 105 CHAP. XI How Christ his temptations sufferings were al for our sakes 114 CHAP. XII Of Christ his threefold temptations 117 CHAP. XIII A short Admonition concerning the ordaining of Wils and Testaments 144 CHAP. XIIII How to mitigate griefe cōceited for the losse of friends 149 CHAP. XV An Exhortation vnto all professors of the name of Christ 157 The cōtents of the second part CHAP. I HOw to comfort all such as lie vpon the bed of sicknesse 167 CHAP. II. How to comfort such as are in apparent danger at death 199 A Sermon or Mortalitie 224 CHAP. III. How to comfort and call vpon the sicke party being ready to giue vp the Ghost 311 The first part Spirituall Direction for the Sicke very needful at all times but especially in the conflict of sicknesse and agonie of death CHAP. I. Why Sicknesses are sent of God AS death is the wages and punishment of sin 1 For sinne so are sicknesses also sent oftentimes vnto vs of God for our sinnes as it is cleare and manifest in holy Scripture Ioh. 5. Christ saith vnto the man that had bene sicke eight thirty yeares Behold thou art made whole Ioh. 5.14 sinne no more lest a worse thing come vnto thee Implying plainly that sinne was the cause of his sicknesse Likewise Psalme 38. Dauid professeth of himselfe Psal 38. There is nothing sound in my flesh because of thine anger neither is there any rest in my bones by reason of my sin for mine iniquities are gone ouer my head and are like a sore burthen too heauie for me to beare The same he confesseth and acknowledgeth 2 Sam. 24.17 2. Sam. 24. when he saw the Angel that smote the people with the pestilence Behold I haue sinned and done wickedly let thy hand be against me c. And Deuteronomie 28. God threatneth by Moses that if his people will not obey his voice among other plagues he will consume them destroy them by strange sicknesse and diseases Deut. 28.21.22.27 he will make the pestilence cleaue vnto them he will smite them with a consumption verse 22 and with the feauer and with a burning ague and with a feruent heate and at the 27 verse verse 27 he will smite them with the botch of Egypt and with the emeroids and with the scabs and with such an itch as cannot bee healed And as sicknesses and other crosses and afflictions are sent vnto vs of God for the most part for our sinnes So many times the same are sent vnto vs for the proofe and triall of our faith 2 For triall of our faith as we behold in Iob for
able to rest and relie vpon the word of God and therein to apprehend and lay hold vpon that infinite inestimable treasure and riches belonging to Gods deare children to wit the forgiuenesse of all their sinnes through Christ the resurrection of their bodies at the last day that most wished for and most sweet and ioyfull communion with the Saints in glorie comfortable societie and fellowship of the elect of God Meanes of strengthning our faith and life euerlasting and all these freely giuen and bestowed vpon them in Christ and through Christ Wherefore in these and other articles of our Christian faith Continuall meditation on the articles of our faith in time of sicknesse very needfull it behooueth vs daily and continually to exercise our selues and diligently to meditate thereupon But especially in time of sicknesse and agonie of death we are seriously and earnestly to meditate in our minds and to inculcate repeate often those foure last articles of our Creed Namely concerning the communion of Saints in which number we beleeue and trust stedfastly that we our selues are and shall be reckoned concerning the Remission of all our sinnes through the bloud of Christ Iesus concerning the resurrection of our bodies at the last day and life euerlasting Now vnto the serious meditation of these articles of our faith there must be adioyned 3 other things First of all feruent and continuall prayer for the increase Prayer and strengthning of our faith praying with the Apostles of our Sauiour Luk. 17.5 Luk. 17.5 O Lord increase our faith and with the father of the child that had the dumbe spirit Mar. 9.24 Marke 9.24 Lord I beleeue helpe my vnbeleefe Vnto prayer ioyne carefull studie and diligence in reading and hearing of the word of God Reading hearing the word of God Rom 10.17 Esa 57.19 For faith is both wrought and also increased by hearing of the word Rom. 10. whereupon it is called the fruite of the lips that is of the words of God Esa 57.19 And Acts the 10.44 it is said that while Peter spake those words Act. 10.44 the holy Ghost fell vpon all them that heard the word Yea hereupon it is called the arme of the Lord Esa 53.1 Esa 53.1 and the power of God vnto saluation Rom. 1.16 Rom. 1.16 See therfore that the word of God dwell plenteously in thee Col. 3.16 which alone is able to make thee wise vnto saluatiō through faith in Christ Iesus 2 Tim. 3.15 2. Tim. 3.15 And let thy heart and mind be euermore possessed with the meditation and consideration of those three maine pillars and grounds of thy faith whereof thou hast assurance in the same word namely First the infinitenesse of Christ his merites which thou shalt oppose vnto the infinitenesse and greatnesse of thy sinnes Next the omnipotencie of Gods power and his natural inclinatiō vnto mercy and to pardon and forgiue sins and sinners Eze. 18.32 And lastly the vniuersalitie and generality of his gracious promises made vnto all in which number thou art to reckon thy selfe Vnto the carefull and diligent studie and meditation in the word of God and prayer Oft receiuing the Sacrament adde this also to frequent and to haue often accesse vnto the holy Sacramen● of the bodie and bloud o● Christ while yet thou ar● in sound perfect health But beware that thou come vnto it rightly instructed prepared and that thou presume not to handle the same with defiled hands nor to receiue it with an vnpure and vnsanctified heart And indeed it is an horrible and feareful thing and much to be lamented that for so many yeares this holy Sacrament of the body and blood of Christ hath bene so vnworthily receiued The vnreuerēt handling of the Sacrament dangerous and so vnreuerently handled and of many contemned and lightly regarded Wherein how greeuously dangerously men offend euen the iudgements and punishments which the Lord sendeth euery day among vs do more then sufficiently witnesse testifie as S. Paul hath foretold should come to passe 1 Cor. 11.30 1 Cor. 11.30 For euen for this cause many are weake and sicke and many sleepe and are dead It is verily an exceeding great and a sure signe and token of singular and incomprehensible loue toward vs The benefit offered in the Sacrament that in this Sacrament of his Supper Christ will haue it plainly confirmed vnto vs that he hath giuen and bestowed himselfe wholly vpon vs knitting and ioyning vs vnto himselfe as members to the head to the end we may know and bee assured that we are regarded and loued defended and saued by him Thus ought all godly minds to esteeme and make account that Christ is effectuall and powerfull in them And it were to bee wished that we would at length consider deepely of the greatnesse and worthinesse of so excellent a gift that so we might be thankfull and might stirre vp our wauering and languishing faith remembring how heynous and horrible a sin vnthankfulnesse is in this kinde and how fearefull punishments must needs follow the prophanation of so holy a mystery Neither indeed are we to imagine that the grieuous threatnings vsed by S. Paul are in vaine for God is true yea truth it selfe and certainly we are to thinke that the greatest part of those plagues iudgments both publike and priuate which befall in these last times is to be imputed vnto the prophanatiō of this most holy mysterie It behooueth vs then with godly care and zeale to haue often accesse vnto that holy Sacrament wherin our soules being refreshed and comforted with that heauenly food our faith and our repentance our hope and our confidence may be more more strengthned and increased CHAP. III. Of three things which in the agonie of death do most greeuously torment terrifie and trouble our minds The remembrance of our sinnes the feare of death and the horror of hell together with the seuerall remedies thereof FIrst the sinnes which in our whole life time we haue wickedly and wretchedly committed Sinne. and wherby we haue most greeuously offended both against God and against our neighbours these when on the bed of sicknesse they come vnto our remembrance must needs greatly terrifie vs and much vexe torment vs remembring that saying of S. Paul Rom. 2.9 Rom. 2.9 That indignation and wrath tribulation and anguish shall be vpon the soule of euery man that doth euill Againe inasmuch as this old Adam and flesh of ours is most vnwiliing to die Death therof it is that when death approcheth mens hearts begin to quake and tremble and are readie to faile them through exceeding great sorrow and griefe For this our fearefull nature or naturall man is miserably afraid lest being once dead buried in the earth it shall neuer returne no● come againe to the forme state but thinketh now tha● it is past all helpe and hop● of recouerie
trust and confidence i● Christ comfort thy selfe in an assurance of his mercy and behold there neither is nor can be any danger For if thou fixe thy hope and confidence in Christ Christ now is thine and thou art his He hauing redeemed thee thou canst in no wise perish nor be damned For as much as they that beleeue in Christ are by the Father drawne vnto Christ Ioh. 6.44 and by him the Fathers will is that they shold be saued neither will he haue any of them to perish Iohn 10.28 Ioh. 10.28 Be of good comfort then beleeue faithfullie and haue stedfast hope in Christ For whosoeuer beleeue in Christ the same are predestinated vnto eternall life Vpon Christ then it behoueth thee wholie to fixe the eyes of thy mind to fly vnto him and to lay fast hold vpon him by faith if thou wilt be saued Remembring that earnest exhortation of the Apostle Heb. 12. Heb. 12.2 That with patience we run the race that is set before vs looking vnto Iesus the author and finisher of our faith who for the ioy that was set before him endured the Crosse and despised the shame and is set at the right hand of the Throne of God CHAP. XI How Christ his temptations and sufferings were all for our sakes FVrthermore all the sufferings and temptations wherwith Christ was assailed and tempted being exceeding many and grieuous he suffered them all for vs and for our sake as the same Apostle witnesseth in the same Epistle saying Heb. 4.15.16 We haue not an High-Priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities but which was in all things tempted in like sort yet without sinne Therefore let vs go boldly vnto the Throne of grace that we may receiue grace and find mercie to help in time of need Imprint these things deare brother stedfastly in thy mind Christ giuē vnto vs for two ends Christ was giuen vnto vs for a two-fold end First that he might redeeme vs and reconcile vs vnto God his heauenly Father and so make vs partakers of eternall saluation And secondly that he might be an example vnto vs both of liuing godly and dying happily See then that thou set Christ his death before thine eyes and that thou end thy life after his example for as much as Christ is set downe vnto vs for as example to be followe● both in his life and in his sufferings and death For there is no man that shal be able to liue godly no ma● able to suffer afflictions o● to vndergo death happily vnlesse he shall propose vnto himselfe both the life and death of Christ for his imitation By Christ his death it is that the death of all the godly is swallowed vp and quite abolished I● wil be good for thee therefore diligently to meditate and consider in thy mind what manner of death hee died and how he behaued himselfe in that most sharpe and bitter conflict of all others when as hanging vpon the crosse he was ouerwhelmed as it were with most grieuous and horrible temptations Imitate and follow him and call vnto God for helpe that thou maist be enabled thereunto CHAP. XII Of Christ his threefold Temptations FIrst the Iewes sought to tempt Christ with the feare of death 1 Temptation of Christ as one in their opinion vtterly vnable to deliuer himselfe from the same when as it was obiected vnto him on the Crosse saying He saued others himselfe he cannot sa●e as if they shold say Now his case is altogether desperate for he must die and so vtterly perish None shall by force or otherwise take him away nor deliuer him out of our hands After the like manner will that vnreconciled enemy of man the diuel be ready also to strike into thee a scare terror of death But proceed and go on forward boldly bee strong and of good courage comfort Christ hath vanquished this enemy and vtterly cast him down And thou also through the same Christ shalt likewise cast him downe and ouercome him Stretch out thy shield of faith in Christ Iesus Thy Lord and Sauiour Christ being Lord of life King of eternall glory was not so made subiect vnto death as to be ouercome or to bee holden still of death but he liueth and reigneth for euer In this case then thy Lord and Sauiour liuing and reigning for euer doubtlesse he wil not leaue thee nor forsake thee neither will he suffer death to exercise tyrannie and dominion ouer thee He cannot deceiue thee nor falsifie his word and promise made vnto thee sith he is truth it selfe Haue this confidence in him and assure thy selfe of his goodnesse and of his loue and care tender affection toward thee and behold thou shalt most assuredly liue with him for euer A twofold benefit we receiue by death And whereas he will haue thee through many afflictions and trials to vndergoe this bodily death it is for thine owne sake and for thy good For first there is no other way whereby to passe into the true and euerlasting life then by this bodily death We must then leaue and lay downe this life if we will enioy eternall life and so after this life begin to liue truly and indeed Besides this bodily death is good and profitable in this respect that hauing tasted the sharpnesse and bitternesse therof thou mightest by experience know and perceiue how feruent the loue of Christ was toward thee and how inestimable a benefit he bestowed vpon thee when as dying for thee in his owne bodie he discharged and made satisfaction for all thy sinnes death being altogether extinguished and abolished and the very gates of hell shaken in peeces cast downe and ouerthrowne For otherwise thou couldest not perceiue nor vnderstand the operation and power of life in Christ how great it is which hath swallowed vp our death neither shouldest thou acknowledge the greatnesse of the benefit nor giue due thankes as thou oughtest vnto Christ thy Lord and thy redeemer Wherefore in that Christ liueth thou also shalt liue this death shall be vnto thee a happie and pleasant sleepe and ● dore or entrance into that true and most blessed life 2 Temptation of Christ Againe secondly the Iewes sought to tempt Christ with the guilt of sin as being a wicked man and a man guilty of horrible sin whē it was cast in his teeth If thou be the Sonne of God come downe from the crosse Thou sauedst others why the● doest thou not saue thy s●lfe These reprochfull wordes what else did they meane and intend but that by imposture guile and cosenage he deceiued and deluded men and that he was nothing lesse then the Sonne of God nay rather that he was a most vngracious and wicked man In like manner Satan tempting a man that is in extremitie of sicknesse and readie to die he layeth before him whatsoeuer at any time he hath cōmitted against God or his neighbour and he
suggesteth vnto his mind whole cartlodes of his sinnes and he doth aggrauate the same as much as possible may be that so by the hainousnesse and greatnesse of his sinnes he may cause him to stand in doubt of Gods mercie and pardon so driue him to despaire Here also be sure to stand fast and to resist manfully And when the enemy in this maner setteth vpon thee entertaine him and repell him with these or the like words True it is I confesse my selfe to be as exceeding great and grieuous sinner but Christ who is not guiltie of any sinne who is also that vnspotted Lambe in whose mouth was found no guile he hath suffered most bitter cruel death for all my sinnes how manifold how great soeuer they be they are all discharged by him he hath made full and perfect satisfaction for them all Christ his death is a sufficient attonement and propitiation for all my sinnes Esay 53.4 Christ truly and indeed hath borne mine infirmities Christ truly and indeed hath carried my sorrowes hee was wounded for my transgressions he was broken for mine iniquities and by his stripes I am healed he hath taken vpon him all my sins So that now though they haue bene neuer so many yet now I acknowledge not any I thanke my God through Iesus Christ who in his owne bodie and in his owne person hath discharged and made paymēt and satisfaction for them all 3 Temptation of Christ Thirdly the Iewes sought to tempt Christ with the horror of hell and eternall damnation when they obiected vnto him and said He trusted in God that he would deliuer him Let him deliuer him if he will haue him as if they should say All his hope and trust in God shall be vaine and frustrate God hath forsaken him and reiected him he hateth and abhorreth him and he will cast him downe headlong into hell condemne him euerlastingly Whensoeuer then that Tempter doth vrge and trouble thee with such like temptations take heed thou moue not one foote for all that Feare not nor be afraid let not these temptations trouble thee which he presenteth vnto thee though the same bee neuer so sore grieuous but shake them off and banish out of thy minde both the feare of sinne of death and of hell For they haue no right nor power ouer thee if so be onely thou cast thine eies vpon Christ lay hold vpon him and cōmit thy selfe wholly to him Christ is thine he hath giuen and bestowed himselfe wholly vpon thee and for thee He hath by an inestimable price redeemed thee and deliuered thee from the tyrannie of the diuell from eternall damnation Christ here is become thy life thy righteousnesse and innocencie Onely see that thy heart mind be not by any tentation withdrawne nor remoued from Christ crucified If thou cleaue sticke fast vnto Christ thou art safe against all the gates of hell as being placed and set vpon a most high tower and vpon a most strong and inuincible rocke So as thou mayest boldly crie out with Dauid a true type of our Sauiour Christ Psal 16.8 I haue see the Lord alwaies before me for he is on my right hand the I should not be moued Therefore is my heart glad and my tongue also reioyceth moreouer my flesh also shall rest in hope for thou wilt not le●● my soule in graue neither 〈◊〉 thou suffer thine holy one to see corruption Thou hast shewed me the path of life and thou shalt fill me with the ioy of thy countenance For in thy presence is the fulnesse of ioy and at thy right hand there is pleasure for euermore By such a faith in Christ thou art made the child of God Gal. 3.26 brother and fellow heire with Christ and partaker with him of eternall life Ioh. 1.12 This faith iustifieth the righteous that is all euen as many as beleeue in Christ By this faith thou art made the blessed sonne of thy heauenly Father and as soone as thou departest hence thou shalt enter assuredly into the celestiall kingdome Mat. 25.34 which God hath prepared for all his elect children from before the beginning of the world Now if in the midst of thy temptations thy faith begin for all this to wauer and stagger If thou perceiue that thou doest not beare so meekely and patiently as thou shouldest the will and pleasure of God thy heauenly Father and his hand which is heauie vpon thee And if thou feelest and findest thy loue to war● somewhat cold thy hope weake and slender thereupon fearest that as ye● thou art not at agreement with God but that he is still displeased with thee This temptation indeed is very sore and grieuous and full of difficultie But y●● deare brother thinke thou with thy selfe and consider how that Christ hath sustained for thee a farre more inuincible intollerable tentation wherein appeared no helpe nor comfort no defence nor succour when he cried out My God Mat. 27.46 my God why hast thou forsaken me O horrible and cruell temptation O how sharpe and bitter and how cruell rigorous was that death which he did vndergo for vs to the end that he might make the way of affliction easie vnto vs Seeing then Christ willingly submitted himselfe vnto these and plunged himselfe in these so horrible and intollerable miseries and distresses and that by the will appointment of our most louing heauenly Father he knoweth doubtlesse accepteth also our infirmitie weaknesse he verily is full of compassion and he will in no wise deale strictly with vs but will pardon and forgiue many things vnto our weakenes Psal 103.14 For he knoweth whereof we be made he remembreth that we are but dust c. Psal 103.14 Is it not he also who calleth all men vnto him saying Come vnto me all that labour and are heauie laden Mat. 11.28 and I will ease you I pray you what greater or more large and ample or more comfortable a promise could there be then this Many things there be indeed which molest and trouble a man especially in time of sicknes among which what can more grieuously terrifie or more cruelly torment and perplexe the conscience of a man ouerwhelmed with his sinnes then when he doubteth of Gods mercie and feareth lest God turne away his face from him and hath reiected and cast him off when he cannot conceiue a stedfast and assured confidence in Gods mercy and loue toward him but he imagineth himselfe to be cut off and cast away as a member that is dry and withered Here sweete Sauiour Iesus Christ be thou present at hand with thy aide and succour For here indeed is need of comforting and refreshing lest such violent and horrible waues and stormes as these ouerwhelme wretched mā and vtterly drowne him swallow him vp But for all this behold we haue no cause either of doubt or feare Christ is not vaine nor
torment pardon and forgiue thee thy sinnes For there is no other satisfaction nor other recompence for thy sinnes but onely the death of Christ In this case God regardeth nothing else neither doth he accept of any thing else but of his beloued Sonne He is that Lambe of God which onely taketh away the sinnes of the word Ioh. 1.29 1 Ioh. 2.2 He is a sufficient perfect and absolute sacrifice and oblation for the sinnes of the whole world As for thy paines or sicknesse or whatsoeuer torments or afflictions be the same neuer so great or intollerable they are not able to make satisfaction recompence vnto God for the least of thy sinnes much lesse then can the same deserue saluation as Saint Paul witnesseth I account saith he that the afflictions of this present time are not worthy of the glory that shall be shewed vnto vs. Rom. 8.18 No creature either in heauen or in earth no man nor Angell was able to papacifie or to mitigate and asswage the wrath and indignation of God the Father much lesse then is this sicknesse of thine and this momentanie affliction able to do it Yea that more is hee that must pacifie the wrath and indignation of almightie God and so reconcile God vnto man it was necessarie that hee should be both God and man being to vndertake and deale yea and to make intercession and attonement betweene God offended and displeased and man standing guiltie and condemned Therefore it was necessarie that the Sonne of God should be made man that in his body and in his flesh hee might satisfie the wrath of God his Father by his sufferings for vs and so saue and deliuer vs from the same as the Prophet witnesseth saying Esa 53.4.6.8 Hee hath borne our iniquities and carried our sorrowes And againe The Lord hath laid vpon him the iniquities of vs all And againe For the transgressions of my people was he plagued And Saint Peter telleth vs 1. Pet. 2.24 that his own selfe bare our sinnes in his body on the Crosse and that by his stripes we are healed For thy Lord Christ his sake it is then that thy sinnes are forgiuen thee and for no other thing in the whole world for no affliction nor suffering though neuer so hard and sharpe Christ only and alone is our righteousnesse our satisfaction redemption out health and saluation 2. Cor. 5.21 Him God made sinne for vs who knew no sinne that we might be made righteous yea the righteousnesse of God in him Wherefore if thou beleeue stedfastly Iohn 1.12 thou art now alreadie the childe of God and if thou be the child of God then art thou also the heire of God and coheire together with Christ Rom. 8.17 as Saint Paul witnesseth Rom. 8. Now if eternall life be the inheritance of Gods children the gift of God Rom. 6.23 as S. Paul calleth it surely thou canst not deserue it by any suffering of paine or sicknesse But God will therfore haue thee tormented and vexed with this sicknesse that so thy old man might be subdued and ouercome repressed and kept vnder yea mortified and put to death as it were that so at length it may ceasse to offend And that will be finally at the last by the death of the body And for this cause are we to vndergoe this death that our soule may depart out and enter into eternall blisse For this death of ours is the gate vnto eternal life Then and thereby at the length we are and shall be deliuered from all calamities miseries and troubles and from all errors deceits and suggestions of the Diuell Neither shall we any more be defiled with the most lothsome filthinesse of our sinnes neither shall we be seduced any more or misled into heresies and errors nor cast headlong into any despaire or doubting Then shall be an end of all miseries and aduersities and of all troubles and dangers Then resting in the Lord we shall enioy euerlasting life and ioyes without end And therefore death is in no wise to be abhorred nor feared Nay rather the same is earnestly to be wished for and desired forasmuch as thereby wee passe vnto euerlasting ioyes And it is most true which Saint Paul saith Rom. 8.28 That vnto the godly all things worke together for good Sith that death it selfe a thing in the sight of the world of all other most hatefull and most hideous and horrible is become vnto the faithfull most sweete and pleasant and most ioyfull and acceptable Although our old Adam that is this flesh of ours doth abhorre it and by all meanes flye from it yea and trembleth for feare of it yet notwithstanding the inward man is ready chearefull yea glad and willing to vndergo it forasmuch as thereby he seeth knoweth that he is freed and deliuered from the mire and filthinesse of al his sins and corruptions from all paines and griefes and all cares and troubles and also obtaineth a passage entrance into euerlasting blisse and glorie before the throne of God and of the Lamb Christ Iesus In whose presence is the fulnesse of ioy Psal 16.11 and at whose right hand are pleasures for euermore Psal 16.11 CHAP. II. How to comfort such as are in apparent danger of Death GOod brother be of good comfort lift vp thy heart and raise vp thy spirit for behold the day of thy redemption and dissolution draweth nigh Thy most gracious and louing Father in great mercy toward thee doth now call for thee out of this wretched and miserable life to translate and conuey thee vnto himselfe vnto the endlesse ioyes of the heauenly life And therefore now giue ouer and wholy commend vnto him both thy selfe and all thine And let thy will and his will be all one Say within thy heart Thy will be done ô God my heauenly Father and not mine Cry out vnto Christ thy Sauiour with the good theefe vpon the Crosse Remember me ô Lord when thou cōmest into thy kingdom Luk. 23.42 or rather now that thou sittest and reignest in thy glorious kingdome Cry with the Publican Lord be mercifull vnto me Luk. 18.13 a most miserable and wretched sinner Cry instantly and earnestly with the woman of Canaan Mat. 15.22 O Sonne of Dauid haue mercy on me And when thou thus criest doubt not but Christ will heare thee and will haue mercy vpon thee in pardoning and forgiuing thee all thy sinnes And whensoeuer thou shalt depart hence thou shalt assuredly be with him in his kingdome euen in Paradise Lay hold therfore vpon this thy Christ sticke fast vnto him and commit thy soule vnto him as vnto a faithfull Creator 1. Pet. 4.19 With this thy Christ crucified vpon the Crosse cry vnto God the common Father of you both in the words of the Prophet Dauid Psal 31.1 Psal 31. In thee ô Lord I put my trust let me neuer be confounded Deliuer me in thy
a man exasperateth him pride and vaine glorie make him to swell drunkennesse prouoketh and allureth enuie breaketh concord and vnitie zeale and emulation cut off friendship and amitie Thou art moued and enforced to speake euill or to backbite slander which God in his law forbiddeth or thou art constrained to sweare sometimes falsly sometimes vainly which is a thing not lawful A mans mind suffereth euery day so many pursuits and his heart is vexed and molested with so many dangers And can it take pleasure to stay any long time here amidst so many swords When as rather we should wish desire by the helpe of death to hasten more speedily vnto Christ especially when he hath beforehand so instructed and forewarned vs saying Ioh. 16.20 Verily verily I say vnto you ye shall weepe and lament and the world shall reioyce ye shall sorrow but your sorrow shall be turned into ioy Now what man will not make haste to come vnto ioy What man would not wish to be free from sorrow And when is the time that our sorrow shal be turned into ioy This the Lord himselfe declareth afterwards saying verse 22. I will see you againe and your heart shall reioyce and your ioy shall no man take from you For as much then as in beholding of Christ there is true and perfect ioy and that we can haue no true perfect ioy but in beholding him what blindnesse and sottishnes of mind or rather what madnesse is it to loue the teares and paines and sorrowes of this world that are readie to torment and oppresse vs and not rather to make haste vnto the ioy that can neuer be taken away Now surely this cometh to passe well beloued brethren for want of faith because there are so few or none that beleeue how that those things shal assuredly come to passe which God promiseth who is faithfull and true and whose word vnto the true beleeuers is constant and firme eternall and euerlasting If some graue discreet man and one that all men did commend for his honesty and fidelitie should promise thee any thing thou wouldest surely giue him credit and wouldest perswade thy selfe of him that he will in no wise beguile thee nor deceiue thee knowing him to be a man constant and steadfast both in his words deeds Now behold God it is that reasoneth the case with thee and that maketh such gracious promises vnto thee and doest thou with an vnbeleeuing heart like a faithlesse wretch still wauer and stand in doubt God promiseth vnto thee as soone as thou departest out of this world immortalitie and eternall life and doest thou doubt of it Surely this is as much as not to know God at all this is as much as to displease and offend the master of al them that beleeue Christ Iesus by the sinne of vnbeleefe this is as much as for one that is placed in the Church of God in the house of faith to haue no faith at all How greatly behoouefull and profitable also is it for vs to depart out of this world Christ himselfe the master and teacher of our saluation and the author of our welfare sheweth plainly who when his disciples were sorrowfull and grieued because he said that he must ere long depart and go away from thē he spake vnto them in this wise If ye had loued me Ioh. 14.28 ye would verily reioyce because I go vnto the Father Hereby declaring teaching that whensoeuer our deare friends whō we loue depart hence out of the world we should rather reioyce then be grieued Of which thing the blessed Apostle Saint Paule being mindfull Philip. 1. he layeth this downe for a ground and saith Phil 1.21 Christ is vnto me life and Death is vnto me aduantage accounting it the greatest gain and aduantage vnto himselfe that might be to be now no longer bound and held in the snares of the world to be subiect now no longer vnto any sinne or corruption of the flesh But being now exempted freed from all troubles and vexations and set at libertie out of the venemous lawes of the Diuell at the call and summons of his Lord and Maister Christ to passe vnto the ioyes of eternall saluation But yet for al this An obiection it is a matter that still troubleth some men That such weaknesses and sicknesses doe seize vpon vs Christians euen alike as they doe vpon other Heathens Answer As if for this end a Christian did beleeue in Christ that hee might be free from the touch and feeling of miseries troubles and might enioy this world and the time that he hath to abide therein at his own pleasure not rather that he might be reserued for the ioy to come after that he hath suffered heere all manner of crosses and afflictions patiently It greatly mooueth and troubleth some that this death and mortalitie is common vnto vs with other men And what is there indeed in this world that is not common vnto vs with others as long as according to the law and condition of our first birth this flesh still remaineth common In flesh we are all one like another but are seuered in spirit So long as we are heere in this world we are knit and ioyned together with all other men alike and are all one in flesh but are seuered in spirit And therefore vntill this corruptible doe put on incorruption and this mortall body doe put on immortalitie and that the Spirit bring vs vnto God our heauenly Father whatsoeuer inconueniences and discommodities there be of the flesh the same are common vnto vs with all mankind So that when as through some vnkind blasts and vnseasonable weather the ground becommeth barren and vnfruitfull the famine and dearth ensuing thereupon maketh no difference nor distinction of any And when by inuasion of enemies any Citie is taken all are spoiled alike and caried away into captiuitie Also when faire bright clouds put off and driue away the raine some long time the drought is alike vnto all And when the hard rockes breake in sunder the ship the shipwracke is without exception common alike vnto all that saile therein And so in like maner the paines sorenesse of the eyes the vehement heate of Feuers and the crazinesse and feeblenesse that is in all the members of our bodies the same are common vnto vs as well as others so long as in this world we carry this common flesh about vs. Nay rather in asmuch as vpon couenant and condition a Christian doth beleeue in Christ he must know and vnderstand yea and hold for suretie that he is to suffer more and to take more paines in this world then others hauing to wrastle and to encounter with the assaults of the Diuell more then others are Of this the Scripture doth forewarne and teach vs. My Sonne Eccle. 21.2 if thou wilt come into the seruice of God stand fast in righteousnesse and feare and prepare
Christ thou art now alreadie made partaker of God mercie thou art now alreadie eased of the burthen of thy sinnes thou art now already the heire of God and coheire with Christ for euer and euer Mat. 24 35 For heauen and earth shall passe away but the word of the Lord abideth for euer Beleeue then deare brother and be of good hope and of good comfort neither doubt but that that great God most gracious and most mercifull euen the sonne of God Christ Iesus for thy sake and for thy saluation was made man yea that for thee and for thy sake he was borne into this world for thy sake dyed vpon the crosse for thy sake rose againe from death and ascended into heauen and performed all those things that are promised vnto vs. So that all the promises of God in and through Christ are yea 2 Cor. 1.20 and Amen 2. Corinth 1.20 Pray therefore vnto God and expect and looke for nothing else from God but meere grace and mercie that through Christ and for his sake for as much as without Christ there is no consolation no saluation no hope no helpe In Christ onely and alone is all comfort all manner of refreshing all refuge and succour and in a word all the whol● meanes of our saluation In him is all grace goodnesse and mercie infinitely greater and far more abundant then any man can wish or desire or yet comprehend The Lord vouchsafe to giue vnto vs a constant and stedfast faith to beleeue the same Furthermore deare brother I warne and admonish thee to be carefull that with as much diligence as thou canst thou withdraw thy mind from the horrible dreadfull contemplation and view of thy sinnes and of the feare of death and bend all thy cogitation vppon Christ alone Fixe the eyes of thy minde wholly vpon him cleaue and sticke fast vnto him with thy whole heart call vpon him with full confidence and assurance and commit thy selfe wholly vnto him for as much as in him thou shalt find nothing else but absolute and perfect innocency and righteousnesse life and saluation All which being deriued from Christ vnto thee are now become thine if onely thou wilt acknowledge Christ and beleeue him to be thy Redeemer Sauiour and the author and worker of thy saluation I admonish thee therefore againe and againe and I vrge and repeate the same often not without cause that thou renew not in thy mind afresh the remembrance o● thy sinnes neither vexe and tormēt thy selfe by weighing and pondering too exactly the multitude and greatnesse of them But rather hauing thy sinnes remoued farre away set before thine eyes only Christ crucified let him be fixed fast in thy hart let thy mind and cogitation be wholly vpon him flee vnto him with full assurance and confidence and with thy whole heart sticke fast vnto him without being separated from him at any time By this meanes thou shalt preuaile and stand fast against the gates of hell though neuer so cruell and terrible Call vnto thy minde with how great humanitie and kindnesse with how great clemencie and gentlenesse with how great meekenesse and mildnesse Christ in the Gospell intreated and also receiued and entertained all sinners that repented them of their sinnes that desired helpe and craued pardon and forgiuenesse There shalt thou find Mary Magdalen out of whom went seuen diuels Thou shall see there one of the theeues that were crucified with him Thou shalt see the Publican thou shalt see Zacheus and diuers others whom our Sauiour Christ entertained with wonderfull meekenesse and kindnesse and afterward pronounced them to be freed and set at liberty fro● all their sinnes though neuer so haynous and grieuous for Christ is grace ● mercie consolation and comfort ioy and gladnes● it selfe and a present refug● and succour yea life and saluation it selfe vnto a●● that expect and hope fo● the same from him and tha● set their affiance in him Al● these things God hath promised for Christ his sake who is truth it selfe cannot lie and therefore will neuer deceiue vs neuer disappoint vs neuer forsake vs. CHAP. VI. Reconciliation and restitution required in time of sicknesse if not performed before NOW further Reconciliation in time of sicknesse required while thou liest vpon thy bed of sicknesse it will perhaps come into thy mind how thou hast wronged and iniured thy neighbour in his body or goods or estimation and credit or contrariwise how he hath iniured and wronged thee in all or some of these things Here thou must do as Christ did vpon the crosse thou must pray euen for all thine enemies and must from the bottome of thy heart pardon and forgiue all wrongs and iniuries If thou by d●●traction and slander ha●● bene wronged in thy goo● name and reputation tho●● must euen from thy ver● heart forgiue the autho● thereof and pray for the●● with S. Steuen Act. 7.60 Lord lay not this sinne to the● charge Act. 7.60 and with our Sauiour Christ himselfe vpon the crosse Luke 23.24 Father forgiu● them they know not what they do If on the contrary thou hast slandered others and wronged thē in their good name and credit it behooueth thee with all conuenient speede to seeke reconciliation if it be possible at the hands of the parties so offended If any thing of thine haue bene taken away by thē thou shalt not with ●olence fiercenesse or cru●●tie exact and require the ●●me againe Restitution in time of sicknesse required And if thou ●aue either by fraude or vi●lence taken away from o●hers if thou canst make ●estitution or cause restitu●ion to be made and do not ●n any wise hide or conceale any thing but confesse the same and be sorrie for the wrong committed and desire pardon first at the hands of God then of the party or parties wronged and offended If the parties whom thou hast wronged be dead make restitution vnto their children or others their heires executors or administrators If thou hast done wrong or oppression and thou knowest not to wh● thou hast done it in stea● the parties themselues th● hast the poore and need vnto whom thou may giue cheerefully and make restitution So 〈◊〉 Zacheus Luke 19.8 Luke 19.8 A●● the same is the counsell th● Daniel gaue vnto Neb●chadnezar Dan. 4.24 Dan. 4.24 ● breake off his sins by righteou●nesse and his iniquities by me●cie toward the poore If it b● so that through pouerti● and want thou canst no● make restitution it shall b● sufficient if thou do it in desire and affect when tho● canst not do it in deed and effect 2 Cor. 8.12 If onely there be a willing mind it is accepted before God according to that a ma● ●ath not according to that he ●ath not 2. Cor. 8.12 In case ●f want and pouertie then ● shall be enough for thee 〈◊〉 first thou haue a will and ●esire to make restitution ●or the wrong