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A00408 The triall of true teares. Or the summons to repentance whereby the secure sinner is taught how to escape the terrible sentence of the supreame iudge. Meditated vpon Christes weeping ouer Ierusalem, very necessarie for these present times. By William Est, Maister of Arts, and preacher of Gods Word. Est, William, 1546 or 7-1625. 1613 (1613) STC 10538; ESTC S118581 39,437 98

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strangers to the testament they were the naturall branches of the Oliue we were but graffes if then God dealt so seuerely with the naturall branches when they sinned against him what should we looke for which are fallen into the like sinnes surely we may iustly feare greater punishments For so saith the Lord by his Prophet Ieremie For loe I begin to plague a citie where my name is called vpon and should you goe free ye shall not goe quit saith the Lord of hostes And for the beating downe of securitie let vs consider that this miserie fell vpon Ierusalem when they were most secure in their sinnes for when they thought that the heauens had buried in obliuion the blood of the Prophets and the cruell death of the sonne of God then when they least surmised God raised vp the whole power of the Romaines vnder the conduct of Vespatian and Hadrian which vtterly subuerted the Cittie Ierusalem with fiftie other fenced Cities and eight hundred fourescore and fiue walled Townes of the kingdome of Iudea in which they left scarce one foote of the wall standing Gods vengeance was neuer so neare the rich man as when he was most secure and vaunted to himselfe when he saide to his soule Soule thou hast much goods layed vp in store for many yeares liue at ease eate drinke and be merrie Scarce had he vttered or conceiued in minde this thought before he heard this voyce O foole this night will they fetch away thy soule from thee whose then shall those things be which thou hast prouided Let vs therefore beloued hauing alwaies these examples before our eyes begin yet at last to be wise by others harmes and this present opportunitie of repentance which God in his mercy hath lent vs let vs not suffer vnfruitfully to passe away let vs neuer forget this saying of our Lord The Night commeth when none can worke but while the day of saluation lasteth while the Iudge himselfe most louingly calleth vs and offereth his free grace and mercy vnto vs flie chearefully vnto him in serious repentance studying to serue him in holines and righteousnes all the daies of our life Which God graunt for his infinite mercy sake to whom with the Sonne and the holy Ghost three persons in one most glorious Trinitie one God in vnitie might and Maiestie be all praise power and dominion now and for euer Amen FINIS LONDON Printed by Thomas Creede for Arthur Iohnson dwelling neere the great North doore of S. Paules Church at the signe of the white Horse 1613. Vers 43. 44. Vers 44. Hosanna saue now a word of ioy acclamation or tryumph the Iewes calsed so the willow brāches which they bare in their hands at the feast of tabernacles Mat. 21.7 Apoc. 3.20 Zepha 3.1 2. vers Mat. 26. Luc. 19. Mar. 9. Psal 1●4 29 Psal 102. Psal 145.9 Obser doctrin Ier. 9.1 Psal 137. The wretched estate or impenitent sinners The happie securitie in the heauenly Countrey Heraclitus Democritus A wonder-how a wicked man cā be merie Dionisius the Tyrant of Siracusa Damocles his flatterer Aiax Gen. 27. vaine teares 1. Sam. 15 30. The true profitable vse of teares Similies to shew the vanitie of sorrow for worldly accidents Simile Lactant. d● ira Dei cap. 13. Simile Psal 6.6 Psal 42.3 Contempt of vaine delights Pro. 14.13 The pleasures of this life are but a fome a smoake a dreame A medicine against the loue of the world The diuel like a cunning Mathematician S. Bernard Luk. 19.38 The loue of this world Esa 55. The follie of worldlings Pro. 23.5 Isai 59. ve 4. 5. The conception and birth of sin The nature of the Cockatrice Couetous men hunt after flies The couetous man like a Spider Numb 25.6 2. Cor. 12. vers vlt. Phil. 3 18. 19. Act. 20.31 Ieremy 9. Iob. 29. Heb. 2.15 Marcus Marcellus Aug. lib. 1. de ciui dei Tit. Flam. Sulpitius The Analisis Aposiopesis Aeneid 1. Aeneid 11. Obser 1. Thes 5. Simile Valer. Grego 1. Cor. 7.30 Eccle. 11. A Simile shewing the vanitie of worldly delights Psal 76.5 Note 1. Thes 5.3 2. Pet. 3.10 Luc. 12. Hebr. 9. Ieri Thren 1.9 Poma virent Sodomis cinerem dant carptaque fumum Dan. 2. Act. 12. Pro. 31. Iob. 7. Gen. 25. Deut. 32. Simile Vers 43. Luc. 22.53 Simile Plini lib. 8 cap. 22. nat hist Ezek. 18. 2. Pet. 3. Exod. 34.6 7. Dan. 4. Luc. 13. Gen. 6. Rom. 2.4 Chriso ser 50. de paen The vse Rom. 2. Ber. Ferus Ber. Cant. 5.3 I. H. Lucan Repentance the sanctuary of the soule Iacobus Ian●ensit Obs Ier. 3.7 Ier. 39.7 Note The cause of all euil Amos 6.3 Eccle. 8. Esa 55. Mat. 25. Ier. 8. Aug. Vers 42. The second impulsiue cause of Christs weeping The Analysis Vers 43. 44. Iosephus lib. 6. 7. de bello Iudeorum Egesippus lib. 5. cap. 10. When we are most secure in our sinnes then haue wee greatest cause to weepe Ioh. 11. Heb. 5.7 Luc. 23. Vespatianus Titus his sonne 2. Chron. 36.15.16 and 17. Mal. 3.6 Eccle. 5.6 2. Pet. 2.2.4.5.6 Iob. 4.18 Iude 6. Gen. 7. Gen. 19.24.25 Exod. 14.27.28 Exod. 32.28 Num. 25.9 2. Sam 12. vers 9.10.11 12. 2 Sam. 12.13 Psal 51. Psal 38.6.8.9 Psal 6 6. 2. Sam. 12. 2. Sam. 13. 2 Sam. 15. 2. Sam. 16. Hebr. 10. 1. Cor. 10. Rom. 15 4· 2. Pet. 2.4 Varieties of torments Luc. 16. Luc. 19.44 Rom. 6.13 Reu. 18.7 Mat. ●0 ●8 Luc. 1.37 Ioh 9.4 2. Cor. 6.2 Luc. 1.17 ●h 8.21 Luc. 17.22 Mat. 23.37 Luc. 23.28 Two necessary obseruations to be considered Ingratitude A most grieuous punishment Iosephus Heb 10.31 Ephes 4.18.19 Rom. 11.8 Rom. 2.4.5 Hos 4.12 Luc. 1.78 Tit. 2.14 The vse Rom. 13.11.12.13 vers Two daies The time o● grace the time of wrath 2. Pet. 1.10 Iob. 14. Phil. 2.15 Mar. 13.33 Phil. 3.13.14 The day of wrath and Iudgement Zepan 1.15 Ioel. 2.11 No man so wicked but hath his day 2. Cor. 26. Psal 106.4 Psal 89.30 Ier. 3.8 Horatius Iob. 41.16 2. Chron. 36.16 Luc. 13.34 M. G. W. in a ser at Pauls crosse An. 1609. fol. 26. 1. Cor. 4.13 Nehem. 4.1 ● Sam. 10 Num. 16. Dan. 2.31 Act. 5. 2. Kings 4.16 Eccle. 21.2 Sinne is full of losse shame sorrowe and bitternes Esa 59 Similes Ioh. 3. Gen. 3. Simile Aug. cons lib. 1. cap. 12. Ier. 12.19 Simile Pro. 5.3 Sinne like an itching Vlcer Simile Leu. 16.17.36 vers Timon Publius Mimus The vse Heb. 2.12 Rom. 11.17.20.21 Noli altum sapere Ier. 25.29 Vide Dione Cassi in vita Hadriani Luc. 12.19 Ioh. 9.4