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A10874 Life after death Containing many religious instructions and godly exhortations, for all those that meane to liue holy, and dye blessedly. With the manner of disposing ones selfe to God, before, and at the time of his departure out of this world. With many prayers for the same purpose By Francis Rodes. Rodes, Francis, Sir, ca. 1595-1646. 1622 (1622) STC 21140; ESTC S112044 39,083 228

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most vncertaine whether it shall euer bee or neuer or whether God will accept it or no. What Law iustice or equitie is this that after thou hast serued the World Flesh and Diuell all thy youth and best dayes in the end to come thrust thine old bones defiled and worne out with sinne into the dish of thy Creator his enemies to haue the best and hee the leauings The onely way therefore to escape this dangerous and vncertaine point is Esay 55. to conuert in time to seeke vnto GOD while hee may bee found to call vpon him while hee is neere at hand CHAP. 15. Against mistrust in Gods mercy THis is that great and maine impediment that stoppeth the conduits 〈…〉 God 's holy grace from flowing into the Soule of a sinfull man for there cannot bee a greater dishonour to GOD nor any thing more displeasing to him then to doubt of his mercy whose heart is more tender towards vs then the heart of any mother can bee to the onely childe and infant of her wombe for thus hee saith to Sion which for her sinnes beganne to doubt least hee had forsaken her Can the mother forget her owne infant or can shee not bee mercifull to the child of her owne wombe If shee could yet can I not forget or reiect thee behold I haue written thee in the flesh of mine owne hands As the Father pittieth his owne children so doth the Lord take mercy vpon vs hee knoweth whereof we be made hee remembreth that we are but dust God will not despise the worke of his owne hands I am hee I am he saith the LORD that for mine owne sake will doe away thine offences and will no more thinke of thy sinnes Esay 43. As surely as I liue I will not thy death but rather that thou shalt be conuerted and liue Ezech. 33. Nunquid voluntatis meae est mors impit Haue I any pleasure in the death of a sinner saith the Lord. GOD by his Prophet Ieremy complaineth grieuously Esay 1. that men will not accept of his mercy offered saying Turne from your wicked wayes why will yee dye O you house of Israel GOD so loued the world that hee gaue his onely begotten Sonne to the death to redeeme vs Special arguments of Gods exceeding loue that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue life euerlasting The sum of the Gospell hereunto all the Prophets beare witnesse that whosoeuer shall beleeue in him by his name hee shall haue remission of sinnes and withall eternall life God gaue his Sonne to redeeme vs euen then when wee were his enemies and if when wee were his enemies wee were reconciled vnto GOD by the death of his Sonne much more being reconciled shall we be saued by his life Christ came not into the world to condemne the world but to saue it hee came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance CHAP. 16. The promises of God to sinners that repent are manifold absolute and vniuersall VVHosoeuer shall depart from his euill wayes and turne vnto mee saith the Lord I will receiue him Behold here the the vniuersality of all people and persons without excluding any At what time soeuer a sinner doth repent him of his sinne from the bottome of his heart I will put away all his wickednesse out of my remembrance saith the Lord see the vniuersalitie of all times and seasons vvithout exception Leaue off to doe peruersly and then doe you come and finde fault with mee if you can For if your sinnes were as red as Scarlet they shall be made as white as Snow Consider here the vniuersalitie of all kind of sinnes bee they neuer so grieuous so horrible or hainous As nothing doth more exasperate they re of God then the depriuing of his Maiesty of that most excellent propertie wherein he chiefly delighteth and gloryeth which is his infinite and vnspeakeable mercy so nothing doth more assure vs of Gods mercy fauour towards vs then that he is our Creator and Father which two words the one of loue the other of power takes away all doubt of beeing denied any thing that wee shall aske in his name with Faith This blessed name of Father in God doth import vnto vs by his owne testimonie all sweetnesse all loue all comfort all fatherly prouidence care and protection all certaintie of fauour all assurance of grace all security of mercy pardon and remission of our sins whensoeuer vnfainedly we turn vnto him for neuer sinner repented that was not pardoned neuer any that returned vnfainedly that was not mercifully accepted Three things there are saith S. Bernard wherein my hope consisteth and whereby it is made inuincible 1 Charitas vocationis First in the exceeding loue and charitie of him that calleth vs to him by repentance 2 Veritas promissionis Secondly the infallible truth and certainty of his promise which he maketh to vs of pardon and mercy 3. Potestas redditionis Thirdly the endlesse power and abilitie hee hath to performe whatsoeuer he promiseth Therefore if thou beest ready to breathe out thy soule and Spirit feare not to repent for Gods mercy is not restrained by the shortnesse of time CHAP. 17. How one should demeane himselfe when sicknesse beginneth THe first and principall thing religiously to bee remembred in the beginning of sicknesse is that the soule doe call her selfe to a serious account of sinnes passed of the euill committed and the good omitted remembring that of the Prophet Psal 32.9 I will confesse against my selfe mine owne vnrighteousnesse In all extremities our chiefest care ought to be by Prayer to call vpon God for helpe and religiously to commend our selues and soules vnto God A ioyfull lifting vp of the heart to the Throne of grace makes vs willing to renounce the world and to resigne our selues ouer vnto his diuine pleasure to whose will wee ought with patience meekely to submit our selues both for our continuance in this life and for our deliuerance out of this life CHAP. 18. The disposing of blessings temporall HIs sinnes by the sicke partie confessed his soule religiously commended to GOD his desire to liue or die referred to the diuine prouidence an orderly disposing of those temporall blessings which God hath lent vs is very conuenient for euery Christian specially in time of health and nothing ominous as some haue timorously doubted This disposing of blessings temporal maketh vs not to dye the more quickly but the more quietly Wee shew our thankefulnesse to God and charitie to men when we become beneficiall vnto others remembring whose saying it was It is a blessed thing to giue Acts 20. Then is he with a free and willing minde to yeeld and render his soule into the hands of Almightie God his Creator who of his infinite mercy redeemed him by the death and Passion of his deare Sonne Iesus Christ our onely Sauiour and Redeemer in whose onely merits is his last repose at parting
And so laying aside all earthly respects as hauing now no more to doe with the things vnder the Sunne to commend his body to Christian buriall and his soule to his mercifull Redeemer CHAP. 19. It is necessary for the sicke after an orderly disposing of his worldly goods and leauing all worldly thoughts to apply his mind to Prayer and godly Meditations Prayer THe sweetest incense wee can offer is our deuotion by Prayer The lifting vp of our hands will be as an euening sacrifice he healeth our sicknesses and forgiueth all our sinnes Psal 103. God lookes that wee should send vp our prayers to him that he might send downe his mercy to vs. Prayer in time of trouble is commanded with a promise Call vpon mee saith the Lord in the time of trouble and I will heare thee and thou shalt glorifie me Psal 50.15 Psalmes in time of affliction haue a speciall peculiar grace to moue deuotion Proper and peculiar Psalmes for the sicke Put mee not to rebuke O Lord Psal 38. Haue mercy vpon me O Lord Psal 51. Hast thee to deliuer mee O God Psal 70. In thee O Lord haue I put my trust Psal 71. I will cry vnto the Lord with my voice Psal 77. Out of the deepe haue I called vnto thee O Lord Lord heare my voice Psal 130. In his meditations let him meditate vpon the ioyes of Heauen Meditations touching which no tongue created either of Man or Angel can expresse them no imagination conceiue nor vnderstanding comprehend them for Christ himselfe saith Nemo scit nisi qui accipiet No man knowes them but he that enioyes them such is the infinite value glory and Maiestie of the felicitie prepared for vs in heauen Secondly to call to minde the vnspeakeable loue of GOD towards man in generall as that God so loued the world that hee gaue his onely begotten Sonne to the death to redeeme vs euen then when wee were his enemies and if when we were his enemies wee were reconciled vnto God by the Death of his Son much more being reconciled shal we be saued by his life Thirdly to call to mind the vnspeakeable loue of God towards our selues in particular both in our Creation Redemption Sanctification and Iustification Fourthly to meditate vpō the Passion of Christ namely how hee suffered the death of the Crosse with extreme reproch and contumely besides most grieuous torments both in soule and body that he might to the vtmost indure the punishment due to our sinnes Feare not therefore saith Christ feare not thy sinnes for I am the remission of sinnes feare not darknes I am the light feare not death I am the life whosoeuer commeth to me shall neuer see death Fifthly to meditate vpon his descending into Hell how that in his soule hee suffered such extreme and fearefull torments and euerlasting punishments as that by a locall descending into hell he could not possibly haue indured more Sixtly to meditate vpon Christs Resurrection how by his rising againe hee ouercame Death Hell Sinne and the Diuel himselfe and so by his Resurrection hee triumphed ouer Death cloathed vs with his Righteousnesse reconciled vs to his Father and made vs heires of his euerlasting Kingdome Lastly to meditate vpon the Ascension of Christ how that he is gone vp to Heauen with great glory thereby to open a way for vs against our selues come to possesse it after death and body and soule together after the Resurrection It is nothing that wee doe suffer in respect of that which Christ suffered for vs for whatsoeuer we suffer Christ suffered more for vs therefore there is nothing that can bee too much or too deare for vs to bestow vpon Christ CHAP. 20. To visit the sicke is a high worke of mercy THat care is thought of greatest importance which is imployed in helping those who are least able to helpe themselues and yet haue most need of ghostly direction this duty specially concernes them to whom God hath committed the charge of soules therefore it is greatly to bee wished that like as the Serpent that old enemy of mankinde who the shorter his time is the fiercer his wrath is and himselfe the more busie so those who should feed Christs Lambes would now be the more carefull to keepe them from this deuouring Lyon and to present them sound in Faith and ioyfull in hope vnto the great Shepheard of their soules which is done partly by exhortation partly by Prayer Tediousnesse of discourse may soone weary the weake party In exhortatiō these things are to be obserued few words well ordered auaile most impertinent speeches are very vnfit a premeditated exhortation after information taken of the disposition of the sicke is very behoouefull CHAP. 21. A Prayer at the first visiting of the Sicke Prayer MOst gracious God we humbly beseech thee to looke vpon this thy Seruant with the eyes of thy mercy to grant him patience in his troubles comfort in his afflictions and strength in thy mercies Defend him O Lord from the danger of the enemy keep him in thy protection sauegard and send him deliuerance at thy good will and pleasure through Iesus Christ our onely Sauiour and Redeemer Amen CHAP. 22. A confession to bee vsed of the sicke by himselfe ALmighty and most mercifull Father I acknowledge my great and grieuous offences committed against thy Diuine Maiestie I haue not as I ought loued thee aboue all things I haue not sincerely vvorshipped thee I haue not honoured thy Sacred name I haue not sanctified thy Sabbath I haue not done due reuerence to my Parents and Gouernours I haue borne deadly hatred I haue liued vnchastely I haue taken my neighbors goods I haue depraued his good name I haue coueted contrarie to thy commandement for all which I humbly craue mercy of thee for these and all other my sinnes known and vnknowne which I haue committed since the day of my birth I doe with an humble penitent heart aske pardon and forgiuenesse of them euen for the merits of thy deare Sonne Iesus Christ our onely Sauiour and Redeemer in whose name I pray as hee himselfe hath taught vs saying Our Father which art in Heauen c. O Lord Iesus who art the Resurrection and the life in whom whosoeuer beleeueth shal not perish but haue life euerlasting I neither desire the continuance of this life nor a more speedy deliuerance out of this world then shall stand with thy good will and pleasure to which I humbly referre my selfe doe with mee most mercifull Sauiour according to the riches of thy goodnesse through thee haue I beene holpen euer since I was borne thou art hee that tookest me out of my mothers wombe and hast preserued mee to this houre it grieueth me that I haue so often offended thee and I am the more grieued that I can grieue no more then I doe considering the grieuousnesse of my offences towards thee CHAP. 23. A Prayer by the sick party against the