Selected quad for the lemma: sin_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
sin_n forgive_v pray_v trespass_n 3,167 5 11.1087 5 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A86456 A Christian looking-glasse or, A glimps of Christs unchangably everlasting love. Discovered in several sermons, in the parish-church of Sutton-Valence. Kanc. By Hezekiah Holland anglo-hibernus, minister of the gospel at Sutton de ValentiĆ¢. Holland, Hezekiah, fl. 1638-1661. 1649 (1649) Wing H2425; Thomason E1376_2; ESTC R209245 59,021 132

There are 2 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

〈…〉 carry his crosse quire along Simon Cirenaeus helped Compare the Gospels greater love then this has no man that one should lay down his life for his friends so calle in respect of election and Christs deat foreseen and consequently reconciliation nature at his death put on mourning apparel the earth trembled to bear a dying Saviour the rocks rent because mans heart was so hard and a stranger to Israel cryed out seeing such an Eclips Vel Deus naturae patitur vel hic mundus dissolvitur So much Christ by dying has done for his that no Latine word can expresse his salvation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 uno vocabulo Latino non potest exprimi sayes Tully fere his verbis Servator comes short of it Christ may be said to be Servator daemonum as preserving them from relapsing to nothing Salvator doth not expresse it he was Salvator angelorum keeping them safe from fall but restored man to all lost priviledges and farre better foelix lapsus qui talem meruit Servatorem Some would have the Greek rendred by Sospitator sospitantur enim ea quaefuerunt perdita Laurent in 2 Pet 1.1 Servantur vero salvantur ea quaenon fuerunt perdi●a But Antigonus for liberty restored to the Lacedemonians 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Were we lost in Adam and are we not found 〈◊〉 Christ we were sons by creation ●o are the wicked even Dives heires we were of an earthly Paradise not comparable in any thing to Heaven we had life should have never died mors à morsu But by Christ we are sons of God adopted more are we beholding for being restored to immunities once lost then the Angels that were only preserved from fall magis gratis datur says Aqui. Christ left the 99 good Angels to seek man that was lost as well as the 99. Proud Pharisees who seem and think to need no Saviour but some temporal deliverer no repentance by Christ we are heirs of that Paradise of which Adam's but a Type and have eternal life through death Adam though great Clerks are against it should never have died not been happy and glorious but through sin and Christ yet with the phites we worship not the Serpent but God who brought good out of evill Question Why then was heaven made before the fall Solu Because God foresaw it Should all men have lived on earth for ever and still begat children the world could not have contained them which God foreknew let Christ be only our Saviour let us have neither other saviours intercessours 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Pope has he saies the over-plus of other Saints good works to dispose of thus the Saints in that opiniō so derogatory from Christ save themselves and others but remember the good Angels and Saints have as wise Virgins Mat. 25. little oyle enough for themselves God can charge his Angels Saints with folly The Virgin Mary had sin as Scotus proved for she rejoyced in a Saviour the Apostles were bid to say forgive us our trespasses and those that will not God forgive them now where sin is there no merits are saies judicious Calvin Peter sinned after Christ prayed for him thus the Pope his successor not only in denying his Lord and Master but continually the Apostle Paul speaking of sinners affirms himself cheif 1 Tim. 1.15 and advises the Saints instead of censuring others and preferring themselves to think better or esteeme other better then themselvs 2 Phil. ver 3. Corne the richer in the eare the more it hangs the head the more a man is in Christ the more sensible he is of his natural misery and the more humble pray only to Christ we have one only Mediator 1 Tim. 2.5 and know and acknowledge no other Intercessor unlesse prayers of Saints on earth so understand Job 5. for I am perswaded for particulars Abraham knowes us not and Israel is ignorant of us I say 63.16 and know not our particular wants but thou O Lord art our Redeemer give not his glory to another God is a jealous God Christ saves wo to them that imitate the Devil in striving to destroy and to make men sin if such out of love mercy and Christs example will not forbeare yet let me desire them to be as charitable to themselves and others as Dives I have five brethren to omit that explanation of Moses 5 Books send to them lest they come to this place of torment saies he what charity in hel Aquinas tels us there be no good thoghts there for they were to no purpose but whether a parable or no thus much gather Dives knew his bad example and life had made his brethren sin and therefore concluded he should have the greater damnation to prevent which he would have them by Lazarus admonished Go and do likewise Nothing but blood could redeem I doubt me Zipporah spake more out of passion then faith when she said thou art an husband of blood to Moses Exod. 4.25 yet it may thus be rendred thou art a husband to me preserved by blood The Creation to this was an easie work dictum factum the first but the second cost Christs hearts blood Christ was mastred and over●ome by sinful men he wrastled with Jacob and was overcome to prelude to his passion being then as man prevailed over consider his willingnesse I lay down my life yet the occasion ours nihil iste nec potuit mea fraus consider the deformity of sin how did Christ look appearing cloathed with sin deformity of mankind before divine justice God even absents himself from him scarce acknowledging him it was his love to lie in a grave to sweeten it to his people two dayes part of the third the Sabbath was a Type of it together with resting from sin and eternall rest now 't is the Lords day in memorial of his glorious * On the Lords day our first day of the week five things we read done only as the work of the day 1. Being in the spirit or spiritual meditations 2. Preaching ex 20. Actorum Adde in the third place prayer 4 Breaking Bread or Sacraments 5. Distribution to the Saints the Apostle ordained or commanded thus the Church of Gal●●ia Dr. Prideaux To worship being the Moral part of the command is kept Resurrection and Ascension let no man therefore judge you in respect of holy dayes the Iewish especially or the new Moon or the Sabbath being shadows Colos 2.16.17 consider his love unto man in giving him his reward out of mercy not merit As soon as dead thou shalt be with me this day in Paradise Luke 23.43 and Lazarus dyed and was immediately carried by the Angels to Abrahams bosome that is heaven where note since Christs death the glory of the Saints is greater then before but no Limbus Christ ascending no doubt gave some more honour to the Saints in heaven as well as his spirit on earth the head is more honourable then the bosome the glory of the S
lovingly when he disobeyed God they renounced obeysance to him or his Soveraignty and he civilly dyed even the same day he sinned thus sayes the Apostle account your selves dead to sinne Rom. 6.11 Thus every good Christian esteems sin dead not to be obeyed b●… yeilding to it or acknowledging it Christ has dealt with sin in part as th● Philistines did with Israel they had no Smith to make sword or speare only file for fork●s and mattocks he leaves sin no deadly weapon it can fray us not * Considerata Christi morte slay us Thirdly naturally sin is slaine Christ has given it its death●s wound by his death resurrection it can't live long though it may linger a while in a Saint as a Tree that is cut at the root with a sore gash or two must dye within a yeer perhaps within a month or two though for the present it may have leaves and fruit it secretly dies and will suddainly shew it selfe withered Wouldst thou know whether sin dye in thee or no Doest thou when Summer comes I mean temptation bring forth fruit of sin or no If thou doest not thou art dead to sin sin is dying in thee Christ that for the future his people sin not to hinder his everlasting love gives them preventing grace heales their nature restraines them them whom he redeemed by his word from sin shewing them the deformity of it the reward of it perchance sometime propounding to them the glory of heaven and above all the * If there were neither a hell to punish nor a heaven to reward the Saints would love Christ Yet as in Moses and our Saviour the reward may be lookt at to sweeten sorrow Heb. 11. ver 26 12. v. 2. Non pleno sed semiple no anima love of Christ dehorts from sin by the voice of his spirit the voice behind that when they are about to sin sayes this is the way walk ye in it That we walke more in his feare enjoy more of his favour St. John sayes he that is born of God sins not unto death presumptuously and constantly In a choyce garden weedes may grow up without the consent of the gard'ner against his will Sin in a Saint borne of God is as those weedes not of his own sowing nor of his own growing willingly to whom he intends a day of weeding A Saint can't sin unto death because of the holy seed 1 Joh. 3. ver 9. In an Oake in winter we see seemingly at the least death but there is juyce to conserve it in the root Esa 6. ver ult though that text has another meaning so Christ our root by the juyce of his word grace the holy seed keeps us from sining to death then we have life like the Oak in the winter or more dangerous time of sinne when we seem even dead We may say of death the effect of sin and sin the cause of death as the sons of the Prophets death is in the pot Sin is in our nature put in flower wheat ground or Christ bruised for our sins and all is well the sons of the Prophets the Saints need not feare The Papists hold sin in a Saint Veniall but with judicious Calvin we affirm all deadly Omne peccatum mortale est quia adversus dei voluntatem rebellio est legis praevaricatio in quam edictum est sine exceptione dei judicium Sanctorum delicta venialia esse non ex suapte natura sed quia e●d●i misericordia veniam consequuntur Calvin Libroz cap. 8 sect ultima because t is rebellion against God but thus far Veniall because Christ has satisfied for the sins of all his of some even before their actuall committing so they since God is just be pardoned That there is a restraining grace in the Saints so that they sin not so eagerly as before nor so oft to remove if it were possible Christs love finally from them see Psal 103. ver 3. Which forgiveth all thy sin and healeth all thy diseases that that the wound burst not forth to a new sore So Hos 14. ver 2. Take away all iniquity and give grace vid. to restraine as some read it or as ver 4. I will heale their back-slidings God will love his people to the end for though they have sin Num. 23.21 yet he will not behold their sin as to condemn them for ●t neither indeed can he since Christ has safeguarded them satisfying for them though he may bring as is said a temporal punishment for every act of sin yet am not ignorant how many affirm since Christ has satisfied the Saints sufferings are only exercises of faith trials not punishments But Jeremy in behalf of the captive people whereof some sure Saints seeming to correct any private murmuring against Gods punishing hand proves the truth of the point Non solum non maliciam adversus Moabitas eorum regent in vob is non vidi Verum neque vestrū O Israel pee catum sed filium pro te peccatum factum videbo Neque maledictionem immittere decrevi naminferni Portae contravos non valere p●terint ex Lament 3.39 Why doth a living man complaine for the punishing of sin Gospel texts hold forth the same But to returne to the confession of the Sorcerer Balaam as the famous Dr. Hall cals him Numb 23. v. 21. he hath not beheld iniquity Jacobs sinne shall not be looked on by me but my Sons death to cause a curse on my people Non maledixit populo Deus non ergò peccatum in iis videret Parallel is that of Mica 7. v. 18. Who is a God like unto thee that pardoneth iniquity and passeth by transgression not seeing it as Jer. 50.20 In those dayes they shall look for the sin of Judah but it shall no where be found for I will pardon whom I reserve their sins shall not prevail totally to ruine them or curse them I will not behold their sin but being sasatisfied in my Son will passe by it his death shall prevail to divert oft temporal judgments ever eternal curses See Jer. 31. v. 35 36. If the Sun and Moon can cease to be or the heaven and the earth be measured then my people typifying the Church shall cease to be a Nation for what they have done And what had they not done I say by way of repetition Christ loves his to the end knowing a full satisfaction to be paid for their offences so though their sins in themselves never so much mortified be deadly yet cannot damne because redeemed and must obtaine mercy the word of God is Salt and keeps his people from stinking in his nostrils the word is truth and sanctifies all his Christ is a Sun and that of righteousnesse now the Sun exhales corrupt vapours that the sea and waters corrupt not even so behold the Lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the World both guilt and punishment healing our nature Christ was made