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A68607 A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Arthur Vpton Esquire in Deuon. By Iohn Preston, minister of Gods word Preston, John, minister of East Ogwell. 1619 (1619) STC 20282.7; ESTC S115170 22,369 38

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vncertaine fraile and brittle condition censuring them all with one iudgement vanitie of vanities all is vanitie Eccles. 1. 2. Came not Craesus the rich Prince to misery for all his wealth Xerxes the King of Persia for all his pompe and glory discomfited Did not Dionisius the King of Siracuse fall from a King to be a schoolemaister Did not Bellisarius fall from a giuer to bee a receiuer from a rich man to be a begger Came not Iob from great riches to miserable pouertie for a time Doe not many florish to day in wealth and to morrow come to extreame pouertie Are we all as grasse and wormes meate why then doe wee make so much of the flesh which shall perish and doe not adorne and decke the soule with vertues which shall be presented to God in the day of iudgement We doe not regard our soules but prefer our bodies before them It is a great abuse when the mistresse shall become an handmaide and the handmaide mistresse so it is a great abuse when the soule is not regarded and the body preferred before the soule Seeing our bodies shall perish as grasse let vs say Christ is to mee in life and death aduantage Phil. 1. 21. When we die we shall be deliuered out of two prisons at once the one so much worse then the other as it is worse to be with-held from perfect blisse then from the libertie of a most painfull and tedious pilgrimage We now liue to die but then wee shall die to liue for euer now liuing we are continually dying but then once dying neuer to die more Wee shall leaue a ruinous and base cottage passe to a most glorious and blessed pallace whose pauement is pure gold and whose gates are pearles Reuel 21. 21. By this wee may ghesse what roomes wee are like to finde where our Sauiour prepareth the place Ioh. 14. 2. Had the Prodigall sonne cause to sorrow when he was to depart from this dirtie village and the company of swine to his fathers house Who would not bee able to cast off a sacke of dunge to receiue long white robes Reuel 7. 14. I hope we shall haue neither oxen to try nor farme to see nor wiues to with-hold vs from going Luk. 14. 18. 19. 20. Wee haue had toile enough in the seruitude of Egypt we haue wandred long enough in the desert in continuall battaile with Gods our enemies and in death the time is come to take our repose and inioy the felicitie of the land of promise Wee haue beene in the mount Sinai with Moses when thundrings began to be heard lightnings to flash and a thicke darke cloude to couer the mount but wee shall come to enioy his glory whose terror we haue already sustained This may reproue such as feare death The sting of death is taken away O death where is thy sting 1. Corint 15. 55. Some would die but they would not die a violent death What cause haue we to feare death wee haue but one life and but one can we loose Goliah was as much hurt by Dauids litle stone 1. Sam. 17. 50. as Sampson by the waight of a whole house Iudg. 16. 30. Ely had as much harme by falling backward in his chaire 1. Sam. 4. 18. as Iezabel by being thrown downe from a high window 2. King 9. 33. All they that stoned Stephan to death tooke no more from him Act. 7. 59. then an ordinary sicknesse did from Lazarus Luk. 16. 19. One death is no more death then another and as well the easiest as the hardest taketh our life from vs. Let vs bee willing to leaue this sinfull world desiring to bee dissolued and to bee with Christ Philip. 1. 23. Why should wee feare that which cannot be auoided The very necessitie of death should make vs not vnwilling to die and the remembrance of our mortalitie should make vs litle feare when experience sheweth vs that we are mortall Liue well and die well we may if please God but liue long not die we cannot We should not thinke our life shortened when it is well ended He dieth olde enough that dieth good and life is better well lost then euill kept Wee goe but that way the which all the world before vs hath gone and all that come after vs shal follow beare vs company 4 If we bee not warned neither will take it for a warning that we are as grasse death may come before we are aware and surprise vs when wee shall not haue time to learne to die Wee must be prepared Luk. 12. 40. We must watch Mark 13. 37. How soone is the grasse cut downe and so how soone doth man die The day of death will come suddenly as thiefe in the night 2. Pet. 3. 10. A thiefe giueth no vvarning vvhen he vvill come but commeth vvhen men are asleepe so the day of the Lord commeth suddenly vvhen men are altogether vnprouided Before a ruinous house fall the rafters cracke and giue warning At a strangers comming the dogge barkes and giues warning before a storme the cloudes giue vvarning and the trumpet biddeth men prepare to battell but the day of death commeth suddenly all the time from the birth to death is a time of preparation When the bird thinketh her selfe safe then is she nearest to death when the ship-master is in sight of land hee may be in greatest danger for commonly in the range or harbour is the Shippe lost the want of care drowneth the Shippe the want of skill is the ruine of the souldiers the want of foode starueth the sheepe and the want of preparation to die casteth thousands into perdition As a flower of the field so florisheth hee Mans life is compared in the Scripture to a span for the shortnesse thereof Psal. 39. 5. To a shadow Psal. 102. 11. First for the cause for as the shadow is formed oflight and a body so is man of an intellectuall soule and a humaine body Secondly for the figure and likenesse as the shadow is sometimes long and sometimes short so some men liue long some but a short time Thirdly for the flight the shadow is changed with the moouing of the body so is the life The shadow in the morning is not as it was at night and the health of the body in the morning is not as it was at night The shadow flieth from a man following it and it followeth a man flying from it hee that looseth his life shall saue it he that will saue his life shall loose it Fourthly for the measure the longer the day the shorter the shadow and the shorter the day the longer the shadow so the higher the day of prosperitie the shorter the life and the shorter prosperitie is the longer mans life seemeth to be Iobs prosperitie was short therefore his life seemed long I will saith hee speake in the bitternesse of my
the worme of conscience Let men and women bee neuer so richly attired without Christ they are naked with what iewels and ornaments soeuer they are set foorth without Christs beautie they are deformed howsoeuer their faces are painted and their beautie blazed without grace they are vgly and monstrous nay they carry about them their owne funerall while their body is a filthy tombe of a more filthy soule not onely dead but almost rotten in sinne Noah must not follow the fashions of the olde world Lot must not follow the fashions of Sodome Iob must not follow the fashions of Vz. Wee must not follow the fashions of our corrupt age but as Paul exhorteth in the middes of a crooked and naughtie generation we must be pure and blamelesse shining euen as lights in the world Philip. 2. 15. Shining euermoreto walke in the narrowe path and enter in at the straite gate Luk. 13. 24. Wee must account spirituall things our chiefest glory This spirituall glory is either in the world to come or in this world that in the world to come is the greatest Reioyce vnder the hope of the glory of God Rom. 5. 2. When Christ which is our life shall appeare then shall yee also appeare with him in glory Coloss. 3. 4. The glory which shall be conferred may be considered either on the bodies or on the soules of the godly The glory which shall bee giuen to the bodies of the Saints is threefold first the bodies of the Saints shall bee immortall they shall die no more for mortalitie shall put on immortalitie 1. Corinth 15. 53. Secondly they shall be incorruptible they shall rot and putrifie no more they shall be free from infirmitie and deformitie It is sowen in weakenesse and shall be raised in power 1. Cor. 15. 43. Thirdly they shall be spirituall 1. Cor. 15. 44. The glory vpon the soule shall bee the perfection of Gods image in all the faculties of it then shall the memory will and affection bee made conformable vnto God The glory in this world is first Christ He is the King of glory Psal. 24. 7. Wee must bee much in the duties of mortification before wee can enter into the kingdome of glory for no vncleane thing shall enter into the kingdome of heauen Reuel 21. 27. Wee are vncleane till we be washed in the blood of Christ by iustification and bathed in teares of true repentance by mortification Secondly the spirit of adoption is the spirit of glory if this rest vpon men they cannot bee miserable 1. Pet. 4. 14. Thirdly our soules are our glory Fourthly the testimony of a good conscience is our glory 2. Corinth 1. 12. In a word God is our glory Psalm 3. 3. For the winde goeth ouer it and it is not The word is taken for winde for the sperit for the intellectuall soule for the will and for the aire but most expositers read it the winde goeth ouer it The Prophet doth not say it is burned with the heate of the Sunne or destroied with the cold of the winter or cut downe with the hand of the mower but the winde goeth ouer it and it is not that is the winde goeth ouer the flower and it is not for it is withered As a flower is destroyed by the passing of some winde so mans life doth faile with a light occasion That mans life and glory are soone gone First mans life is soone gone how many at vnawares haue beene burnt vp in their owne houses how many slaine by beastes in the field how many deuoured by the same how many consumed in common pestilences murthered by thieues slaine by their enemies killed by the fall of an house as those on whom the tower in Siloam fell Luk. 13. 4. They spend their dayes in wealth and suddenly they goe downe to the graue Iob 21. 13. Sodome was destroied in a moment Lam. 4. 6. Sisera soone slaine by Ioel Iudg 4. 21. The Philistims by Sampson Iudg. 16. 30. Saneherib by Adramelech and Sharezer Esa. 37. 38. Man can take life away but he cannot giue life There is great paines and paiments bestowed before one come to mans estate and then a small thing taketh away his life As when a bladder is blowne great with great paine a pricke of a pinne will giue vent for all the winde so when man is growne vp a litle thing will depriue him of life a stab with dagger or knife will take from him his life because life it selfe is fraile brittle vnstable and of all things most vncertaine As the Spiders webbe which is long time spinning is swept away and destroyed vpon a sudden so mans life which hath continued many moneths and yeares in a moment ceaseth I haue cut off like a weauer my life Esa. 38. 12. One is choakt with an haire in milke another strangled with the stone of a grape another with a flie some crushed and troden to death Man continueth not in one stay hee is of fewe dayes in his body and full of trouble in his estate Secondly mans glory is soone gone The Prophet saith the glory of Epraim shall flie away like a bird from the birth and from the wombe and from the conception Hos. 9. 11. By glory is meant riches power honour and renowne As a bird doeth not long stay in a place so glory as riches and such like doe not long continue The smoake ascending vpward from the chimney at the first is great and thicke but it is quickly scattered and out of sight so the glory of the men of this world by litle and litle is obscured and vanisheth cleane away The first vse wee must remember our ende how fraile and fickle a thing our life is hence is it that Dauid saith Lord let mee knowe my ende and the measure of my dayes what it is let mee knowe how long I haue to liue Psal. 39. 4. Thy life is as the palme of thy hand if it be compared with eternitie and it may bee more truely called the shadow of death then life It is decreed that the death of all is a certaine houre but the houre of death vncertaine It is better the houre of death be vnknowne then knowen Moses saith Teach vs to number our dayes that we may apply our hearts vnto wisedome Psalm 90. 12. That wee may haue the fewnesse of our dayes in memory that vvee promise to our selues no great things in this world but that our mindes bee set vvholly on the study of heauenly wisedome Let vs consider how many yeares vvee haue liued in the vvorld how many of them vvee haue spent in sleepe and eating how many in childhood and vanities how many in vvorldlinesse and vvickednesse and how few in pietie and godlinesse vvhy doe I speake of yeares I may speake of moneths nay of dayes nay of houres vve neede not the Art of Arithmeticke to number the houres