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A55343 A directory for youth Through all the difficulties attending that state of life. Or a discouse of youthful lusts. In which the nature and dinds of them are described, and remedies against them laid down. First preached to young people, and now published at their request. By Samuel Pomfret, minister of the gospel. Pomfret, Samuel, d. 1722. 1693 (1693) Wing P2798; ESTC R224107 117,456 254

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last place in that they hasten your destruction as you may read in these following Scriptures Rom. 6. 21. What fruit had ye then in those things for the en● of them is Death And in verse 23. The Wages of Sin is Death 1 Pet. 1. 11. Abstain from Fleshly Lusts which war against the Soul Rom. 8. 13. If ye live after the Flesh ye shall dye Matth. 18. 8 9. If thy right Hand offend thee cut it off c. or no entring into Life eternal Isa 3. 10. Now in vain were all these Revelations of the determined and immutable Will of God in his Word if continuance in your Lusts could stand with impunity and escaping destruction I know that the vain hopes of escaping is a mighty encouragement to the voluptuous Youth whose Heart stands bent upon his Lusts but if once his Conscience comes to be throughly convinced that his lusts will most surely find him out that his Damnation lingreth not slumbreth not but is hastening a pace towards him so that he may as well hope not to dye as not to be thrown into Hell when he dyes oh then what trembling surpriseth the guilty Sinner Now in order to the awakening the Conscience of wild and wanton Youth to flee their youthful Lusts let them but weigh this Argument taken out of God's Word who hath peremptorily declared that he will by no means clear the Guilty but is angry with them every day and hath revealed his Wrath from Heaven against all that persist in their Lusts let them steep their thoughts in such terrible tremendous Scriptures as Deut. 29. 18 19 20. Lest there should be any among you whose Heart turneth away from the Lord and it cometh to pass that when he heareth or readeth the Words of this Curse that he bless himself in his Heart saying I shall have Peace though I walk in the imagination of mine Heart to add sin to sin What then O pray mind and lay to heart what followeth in the 20. vers The Lord will not spare him but then the anger of the Lord and his jealousie shall smoke against that man and all the Curses that are written in this Book shall lie upon him Also in Job 5. 3 4. Eliphaz saith I have seen the Foolish taking root but suddenly I cursed his Habitation and in the 27. Chap. and 13. you read this is the Portion of a wicked man with God and in 17. Chap. 5. Their triumphing is but short and their joy but for a moment So that as soon should God cease to be God as the Sinner that goeth on in his Trespasses should go unpunished the certainty of whose destruction depends upon the irrevocable Will of God God hath said it the Lord hath spoken it and it shall come to pass Alas we that dwell at ease and enjoy our health are not able fully to conceive what the power of the Lord's anger and wrath is which he hath revealed against Sin and Sinners Some indeed as they have been drawing near and launching out into the Ocean of Eternity have had such sights and views of it as hath scar'd and affrighted them with such amazements that they have cryed out inducias usque ad mane truce but till the Morning Others O that I had never been born call time again Others O Lord let me live on Earth though it be but the life of a Toad I have also read of one who saw Hell but in a Dream or Vision and the terror was so great that he would have chosen ten times to dye rather than see and feel so great horror again But as to our Youth that look at a Death-Bed many years off they can scarce imagine what an aspect this will have at a dying hour Now at present it shews its fairest side but when all Masks are pulled off it will be quite another thing you may see its stinging efficacy in the 33. Isa and 14. Now in the days of your vanity and pleasure this Argument and Reason is wrapt up like a Flag about the Staff Hell and Damnation are but as it were in semine and your persisting in Si● is called a treasuring up of Wrath agains● that great and terrible Day of Wrath that is approaching and hence you are secure careless and all quiet But oh that young people would but think what a dreadfu● sight it will have when they come to lie down with their Bones full of the Sins o● their youth and their Souls brought dow● to the sides of the Pit as low as Hell by their youthful lusts O with what unexpressible rage and fury will their Consciences then reflect on their fore-past Sins You read in James that when Lust is consummate it bringeth forth Death and the sting of Death is Sin unmortified unpardoned this brings to a terrible Bar Judge and Sentence Depart ye cursed c. So that here in the final issue of your youthful lusts they will if you flee them not cast you into the Fire of Hell with an utter destructio● from the presence of the Lord. See here how God hath hedged up your sin●ul wa● with thorns to stop you and restrain yo● from yielding to your filthy and forbidde● Lusts and also to spur you on to b●ea● through all the difficulties and objectio● that lie in your way to Repen●ance and Conversion that so when the Devil o● the Lusts of the Flesh object against the Severities pains and labour o●●b●ndoning and forsaking your Dalilah-corruptions 〈◊〉 might have it in readiness to answer Avoid Satan what tell you me of pains in parting with or departing from Sin do not you see here in the Scripture is it not written that Eternal Pains will be my Portion if I flee not my youthful lusts and what are the pains of parting with my lusts now compared with the pains of parting with God Christ and Heaven and the undergoing the pains of Hell's torments the Fire that is never quenched the Worm that never dyes O Devil that wouldst tempt me to sin O vile Lust that wouldst entice me and draw me to fulfil your unreasonable request is it easie to dwell with everlasting Burning If I dwell with you and hearken to you if I flee you not I must dwell and lodge for ever and ever in Tophet Is it not better to dwell with Lyons Bears Serpents Adders here in a Wilderness all my Life on Earth than abide with you an hour longer seeing that I run the hazard of an Eternity of Torments in that hour and the only way to provoke God to shor●en my Life on Earth is to yield to my lusts What if I should gain a little beastly pleasure or perishing earthly treasure by obeying my youthful lust what then when God takes away my Soul Job 27. 7 8. and in Matth. 16. 25 26. What is a man profited though he should gain the whole World and lose his own Soul What can a man give in exchange for his Soul Wherefore as Moses
necessity of a waking working Conscience in order to Conversion for it is the property of Conscience to turn in upon the Soul and debate matters discursively in a kind of silent reasoning with the Soul it hath both a directive and reflexive power i● takes that light that lay cold and useles● before in the mind and brings it down in ●way of home application to the Soul 3. La● 40. 119. Psal 59. And now I come ● make good what is proposed namely Tha● Youthful Lusts stupefie and be●u● this faculty of Conscience and so indispo●● the Soul to Conversion Look you Si●s although it is not in the power of young o● old Sinners to rase out and expunge this Faculty out of their Breasts for it is so esse●tial to the Soul as that the Soul can't be Soul wirhout it nothing can be more it separable than this bosom Judge which o● calleth sensus praejudicium judicij divin● Yet though I say they can't get rid on they may and often do by a love and life ●● sin gag it muzle and stifle it for the present they cast Conscience into a deep sleep by yiel●ing to their Lusts One calleth the Love ●● Sin the Devil's Opium whereby he lu●● Conscience asleep Hence it is that you read of its being past feeling and seared as with an hot Iron Ephes 4. 19. and 1 Tim. 4. 2. defiled polluted 1. Tit. 15. not performing their offices being deaf to every holy suggestion of God's Spirit O young people your lusts served and obeyed will make your Consciences to be like Lot when he was made drunk by his Daughters of whom it 's said That in the Morning he knew nothing what he had done in Gen 19. Thy Lusts will breed such sottishness and stupidity in thy Conscience as will most certainly hinder thy Conversion Conscience is a Witness but if that witness be dumb who shall tell thee of thy Sin and danger Conscience is a Schoolmaster to direct and correct but if that Schoolmaster be blind or craz'd or lie like one stark mad or dead who I pray shall admonish you and administer reproof to you alas we speak without you it 's Conscience that is as a thousand Witnesses within you and if that be like an Idol what hope of Conversion Conscience is the Candle of the Lord within thee and if this be put under a Bushel how easily may the Devil hurry thee blind fold to Hell and Damnation Conscience is appointed of God to be that to the Soul as the Pilot is to the Ship amidst Rocks Sands suppose now that the Pilot have either lost his Compass to steer by or has no supernal light to make an Observation by how improbable is it that the Ship should ever come safe to Harbour So if Conscience be stupified how unlikely is it that ever that Soul should be converted It hath been and still is to me just ground of wonder and astonishment that when a Minister comes in the Name and by the Authority of the Great Jehovah Maker of Heaven and Earth to a Congregation of sinful Worms and there preach and prove to them out of the infallible Scriptures that they are born in Sin and that in their natural conditions they are but a few steps off Eternal Damnation and that there is a blessed Jesus come to seek and save what is lost and that he is able and willing to save to the uttermost all that come to him and yet after a Minister hath done al● this not one probably of many Score● in the Auditory that brings the Doctrine preached home to his own Soul saying Thi● is my Condition my Soul's portion I am by Nature a Child of wrath God's Law hath found me ou● and convinced me o● sin that there are none more guilty than I and more worthy of Hell I am the Man the Woman whom it curseth as sure as if my Name was mentioned but the generality detain the Truth in Unrighteousness they go away and live as wickedly a● before Now the Lord be merciful to us how could ever Dust and Ashes be thus unconcerned did but Conscience roundly and soundly do its work viz. to bear witness to pass sentence c. But here is the bane of all and the true Cause of mens Impenitency and Unconversion they hearken and yield to their lusts and thereby Conscience is laid asleep O young people see the malignity of Sin 's influence and say Away ye cursed Lusts it 's high time O my Soul to flee these Awake Conscience awake it 's high time to regard thy message 3dly These youthful Lusts they increase that natural rebellion that is in the Will against turning to God and so they indispose the Soul to Conversion the Will is an excellent part or power of the reasonable Soul it is compar'd by some to the Primum Mobile in the Heavens that carrieth all the inferiour Orbs away in its own motion or like a Queen sitting upon its Throne exercising its dominion over the other parts of the Soul And as Conscience hath several offices and acts so hath the Will The Schoolmen marshall up several as Volition and that either absolute and efficacious or more languid and imperfect 2. Fruition 3. Intention 4. Election 5. Resolution and Consent c. but I shall only shew you how impossible a saving and found Conversion of the Soul can ever be except the Will this superiour faculty in the Soul be brought into subjection and obedience to Christ and then shew you how youthful Lusts not only hinder that subjection of the Will to Christ but strengthen its resistance and rebellion against it 1 How impossible a thing Conversion is without the Will be brought into obedience to Christ When God first created Man upon Earth this noble part of the Soul the Will was in a most perfect and holy conformity to the Will of God but since Sin entred the Will is so far fallen from its primitive honour that Bernard saith voluntas tua infernus est tuus that mans Will now is his Hell of a Virgin she is now become like a polluted Whore So that naturally we will not come to Christ John 5. 40. We will not be made clean Jer. 13. 27. We will walk after our own Devices Jer. 18. 12. Now how impossible a thing is it that there should be a through Conversion till this natural Rebellion of the Will is slain and removed for the Will is the man and it 's everlastingly true and will be found so That his you are whom you willingly obey whether it be of Sin unto Death or Obedience unto Righteousness Rom. 6. 16. 2. Youthful Lusts yielded unto strengthen that natural averseness and obstinacy that is in our Will and so it indisposeth the Soul to Conversion We read that Whoredom and Wine take away the Heart in Hosea 4. 11. Why may some say was the Heart set upon God before No not at all but by it is meant that those
lusts of Malice and Envy against ●im that most pure peaceable meek and ●eavenly Doctrine of the Gospel which Christ had taught among them could have ●o entertainment in nor government over ●heir Hearts to win them to him because ●●eir hearts were engaged to their Lusts So ●● is here when God calls and Ministers ●ll and the dangers and miseries of thy nee●●y Soul calls O young man consider thy ●ays remember thy Creator know that ● will bring thee to Judgment alas the●e ●usts deasen and drown all O wretched ●very tho' Life and Death be set before thee tho' thou art allured with all the glorious promises of pardon and Eternal Lif● on the one hand and tho' thou art constrained with all the Terrors of the Lord th● Curses of the Law and the everlasting Flame of Hell on the other hand yet these Lus● slight make nothing of all these amazin● and tremendous Truths as if they were n● worthy of one quarter of an hours serio●● Consideration they do so haunt a● shackle poor Sinners as that they hold the● Prisoners arctâ custodiâ in close bondag● and will not allow them the liberty of co●sideration and bethinking themselv●● Hence these Lusts are stiled Snares Ne● Bonds Eccles 7. 28. 2 Tim. 2. 26. and this respect are Sinners compared to Ca●tives and Prisoners kept up Isa 61. 1. a● Chap. 42. 7. Hence Simon Magus by re●son of his being under the dominion of th● lust of Covetousness tho' he was also und●● a Christian profession and had been but j● before Baptized yet you read Acts 8. 23. see saith Peter that thou art in the Gall● Bitterness and in the Bond of Iniquity A● so that young man of whom you read the 19. Matth. he seemed to be near to ●● Kingdom of Heaven but he was chai●● fast by the Love of Riches and that set hi● quite back again O young men yo● Lusts if you give way to them will ●● come so ravenous outragious and tyra●● no● lusts malign Influences what cause have you to Flee these Lusts Another means on our part of Conversion is Prayer thus we read in Jer. 31. 18 19. of Ephraim when he was about turning he prayeth to the God of all Grace Turn thou me and I shall be turned In this respect Peter counsels Simon Magus Acts 822. Repent saith he of this thy Wickedness and Pray to God if perhaps the Thought of thine Heart may be forgiven thee Pray mind this Scripture q. d. though thou art in the very Gall of Bitterness and in the Bond of Iniquity yet supposing there remains only a possibility a perhaps of Pardon and Salvation yet thou art bound to Pray I know there are many deboist lewd Youngsters in this Age that imitate those prophane Wretches of whose hellish Language you read in the 21. Job 14 15. They say to the Almighty Depart from us we desire not the knowledge of thy Ways And what is the Almighty that we should serve him and what profit is it if we Pray to him But there is little hopes of their Conversion However this is most certain that Prayer is an Institution of God's in order to Conversion as you may see in those two Scriptures Hosea 14. 1 2 3. O Israel return unto the Lord thy God for thou hast fallen by thine Iniquities In that Verse you have God's Invitation to Conversion and then in the second Verse you have his Direction how to go about it Take with you words and turn unto the Lord say unto him Take away all Iniquity and receive u● graciously And then if you read tha● 36. Ezek. 26 27. where you have God promising the Grace of Conversion in those words A new Heart will I give unto you and presently enjoyning Prayer as a means on our part ver 27. Thus saith the Lord I will yet for this be sought by the House o● Israel to do it for them If you ask What Prayer is I answer Prayer is the offering up of ou● Desires to God for things agreeable to hi● Will in the name of Christ These Desire must proceed from an Heart touched with the sense of our sin and misery and the apprehension of God's mercy in Christ an● they must be servent and constant like th● Publican God be merciful or propitious ●● me a Sinner Luke 18. and Gen. 32. 25. I will not let thee go except thou bless me Luk. 18. 1. to this end our Saviour spake that Parable to instruct us that we ought to Pray and not faint like that important Woman of Canaan who would know no discouragements being once entred and engaged in this heavenly Exercise It is not meet saith our Lord to take Childrens Bread and give it to Dogs she owneth it Truth Lord saith she Matth. 15. 26. yet the Dogs may eat of the Crumbs that fall from their Masters Table O when a poor Sinner cometh to God by Christ and knocketh for converting Grace out of a sense of its damned undone condition if he prevail not and cryeth out O thou most patient tho' provoked God it 's matter of admiration that thou sufferest such a Viper as I am to live and breath in thy common Air O pity me a Hell-deserving Sinner for the sake of thy dear Son who made satisfaction by his bitter Death and Passion to thy Justice and grant me this favour in thy sight the forgiveness of my Sins and the Spirit of Grace to subdue the power of my lusts and to renew me in Soul and Body O Father of Mercies if thou do not shew me this favour and mercy I shall live thine enemy and shall I know not how soon dye miserably to mine own eternal undoing O draw me into Union with thy blessed Son unto whom none can come except thou draw O let me never rest till it be out of doubt that I am converted and that God in Christ is mine let my Tears be my Meat night and day while I have a being till I obtain Grace and Mercy to help my needy miserable Soul After this manner is this Exercise to be performed and it brings God's Institution it is under a promised Blessing and many can set to their seals that their labour herein hath not been in vain with reference to Repentance and Conversion Now giving way to youthful lust directly opposeth Conversion both as it withdraws you from it and withereth your Soul in the performance of it Alas when your Lusts grow clamorous and you obsequious to them they will breed in you an aversation opposition to Prayer you will not find a Heart inclined to but wretchedly dis-inclined from God which is a sad case indeed and to have a hard Heart that cannot Pray was the note of an Eminent Saint and Servant of God now ascended compleateth a Soul's misery it pulls down fury and destruction upon the Heads of such as you may see in the 10. Jer. 25. O what care should you take to preserve your comfortable access
live after ●● Flesh you must dye O young ones your Delays must nee● provoke and highly affront the blessed Sp●rit they cast a Scorn upon him to see ●● his melting Perswasions and Motions set ●● naught and at the same time the charms and hissings of Satan that hellish Charmer and Serpent entertained O how cutting and bitterly provoking would it be to a compassionate Father to see a rebellious Son stopping his Ear to all his loving and good Advice and Counsel and opening it to the vile inticements and seducements of base fellows How was Jacob troubled when his Sons Simeon and Levi rebelled Gen. 34. 30. Ye have troubled me saith their Father and made me stink among the Inhabitants of the Land the Canaanites c. O young man when the two Spirits that of Heaven and that of Hell come to thy Soul and knock for entrance and thou openest to Satan and shuttest out the Spirit of God by delays this cannot be done without an high hand of rebellion there is abundance of impiety in it for herein thou castest a contempt on the Spirit if it be a deprecating thing to set one person lower and in a meaner place in my House than another of meaner quality how much more to shut the door against a person that is a Friend while an Enemy is let in surely comparisons are too short in the present case the good and gracious Spirit of God cometh wooing and arguing Be intreated O young man to open Christ's yoke is easie one day of a repenting Sinner's Spirit in strict watching and holy walking is better than a thousand days elsewhere c. And Sinners delay and neglect attendance hereunto making the urgings of Sin and Satan an excuse for their present put-off● these do not only rob the Spirit of tha● honour and glory due to him but highly expose him to contempt And it is very remarkable that ordinarily such persons are left of God to run into such heights o● wickedness that deservedly bringeth them to some shameful and despicable end ●● must be confessed sometimes God hath overcome such by his Grace after much ado if I may so express it striving on his pa●● and rebelling on theirs but then it must be granted also that such have usually been exceedingly wounded and wofully distressed in their Souls for their so long standing and stouting it out but where it end● not in Conversion there not only th● blackness of darkness is reserved for them in the other world after that direful Sentence of Go ye Cursed but even in th●● Life they become notorious to all for thei● Ungodliness and Impiety O let this consideration young ones prevail with you● no longer to delay your Repentance an● turning to God viz. the Impiety of i● which I might farther shew you from th● direct opposition that delays carry agains● your Baptismal Covenant and all those holy Institutions of Christ in the Gospel usually stiled the means of Grace whereby you are obliged everlastingly to the earliest Conversion and Repentance all which I might have easily formed up into Arguments to set forth the impiety of Delays but I shall not insist on these only shall sum up the strength of what hath been offered that Delays are impious and wicked as they trespass against the bowel-mercy of God the Father the bleeding wounds of God the Son the blessed Inspirations of God the holy Ghost which Sin is enough to break our Hearts and Eyes with grief and tears It is a Sin of such a Scarlet tincture as that it must needs make us ashamed if there be any shame in us for the mercies of God are all as so many messages of Love and Kindness and every drop of the Blood of Christ is as a Sermon of Love and Grace and every illapse of that sweet and heavenly Dove is as a sacred Band and Cord of Love and Mercy and all to win us to draw us to save us Rom. 12. 1. 2 Cor 7. 1. O wonderful love of God who ever heard of such kindness that the offended Majesty of Heaven and Earth who hath all Power and Might in himself and is infinitely removed from all possibility of want that he should condescend to us Rebels to send his own dear Son in the likeness of sinful Flesh deliver him up to the accursed Death of the Cross open an everlasting Fountain of Grace enter his Protestations yea his Oath that he has no pleasure in a Sinner's death and for as much as our Sin had procured a malediction and heavy wrath upon us and a woful seperation of our Souls from the blessed God That it should ever enter into the Heart of God to the end that such as we might go free and be delivered from that Curse and Wrath and be restored to the favour of God to bruise his own Son and put his Soul and Body to grief and make him an Offering for Sin and O how wonderful was the Love of Christ tha● he should be content and willing to come under the obligation to this Oblation to the bearing of this Curse and Wrath in ou● stead was there ever Love l●ke to this that when we were Enemies spitting o●● our venom and enmity against God h● should dye for us pay our Debts have hi● Hands and Feet nailed for us c. And ● how wonderous is the Grace and Condescention of the third Glorious Person the blessed Spirit that ever he should strive with Sinners in order to their Conversion whe● he might have stood at an everlasting distance from them O the rare humility ●● the whole Trinity expressed in these Mysteries of Love and Gr●ce Now for any of Adam's undoue posterity condemned Creatures poor Worms Hell-deservin● Sinners to abuse all this Grace and rich Mercy how impious and monstrously vile a thing this is I have largely proved to you and shewed you in particular that this Sin of Delays is an high affront and indignity offer'd to all this Mercy and Grace the consideration whereof should make you lift up your Voice and weep bitterly A stubborn Saul wept upon the reflection of his abuse and ill requital of poor David's kindness in 1 Sam. 24. 16 17 18. The Lord open your Eyes and Hearts this day young ones that you may with grief and shame flee from this Sin that carrieth such transcendent wickedness in it It 's a known rule corruptio optimi est pessima The best things abused prove the worst of all O remember it young ones Delays under these Circumstances put very great aggravations upon all your Sins O think of it what melting Arguments these three Names have in them Creator Redeemer Sanctifier to a present Conversion and then think what a Soul confounding thing it is to contradict oppose the Power and Authority and to abuse and contemn the Grace and Mercy of each Person See that in Isa 1. 2. Hear O Heavens and give Far O Earth I have nourished and brought up Children but they
A Directory for Youth Through all the Difficulties attending that State of Life Or a Discourse of Youthful Lusts IN WHICH The Nature and Kinds of them are described and Remedies against them laid down First Preached to Young People and now Published at their Request By Samuel Pomfret Minister of the Gospel For thou writest bitter things against me and makest me to possess the Iniquities of my Youth Job 13. 26. His Bones are full of the Sins of his Youth which shall lie down with him in the Dust Job 20. 11. Remember not against me the Sins of my Youth Psal 25. 7. I was ashamed yea even confounded because I did bear the reproach of my Youth Jer. 31. 19. Ad vos juvenes mihi Sermo flos aetatis periculum mentis Aug. de temp London Printed for John Dunton at the Black-Raven in the Poultry 1693. To the Young People that were Hearers of the following Sermons and since have been sollicitous for the Publishing of them Grace and Peace c. Beloved Friends THat sincere Affection and Compassion which God hath wrought in me to your precious Souls hath prevailed with me against my na●●ral inclination to yield to your Request for the Printing those Sermons that I Preached from ●● Tim. 2. 22. wherein is recommended to ●● the weight and necessity of St. Paul's Ad●●●ition to Timothy to Flee Youthful Lusts The Wise Man saith Prov. 25. 11. A ●ord spoken in season is like Apples of ●●ld in Pictures of Silver And if so then must be allowed me that I have not miscar●●d in my choice of such a Word spoken to you O that I might not miscarry in my wish for you namely that it may prove eventually a Word whereby you may be saved The Word damned is hard you would not have that to be your lot But pray permit me to tell you plainly and publickly without Lisping and Whispering that saved you cannot be and damned you must be except by a true and timous Repentance you flee your Lusts the infallible truth of which is originated in and built upon his Word who is Truth it self and cannot lye as you may see in the 6. Gal. 7. Be not deceived God is not mocked for whatsoever a man soweth that shall he reap 13. Luke 3. Except ye Repent ye shall perish 8. Rom. 13. If ye live after the Flesh ye shall dye 20. Job 11. His Bones are full of the Sin of his Youth which shall lie down with him in the Dust 5. Prov. 11. And thou mourn at the last and say How have I hated Instruction c. 11. Eccles 9. Rejoyce O young man in thy youth but know thou that for these things God will bring thee to Judgment O Young People would you with due care apply these things to your own Souls it were enough to rent the very Caul of a secure Heart I know such is the Depravation of our Natures that if there were any possibility of escaping Hell and Damnation without fleeing our Lusts we should never voluntarily submit to this Godly Counsel given by St. Paul to young Timothy I have read of a Book that the Pope hath called Taxa Camerae Apostolicae wherein men may know the Rate of any Sin upon what terms men may keep a Whore be Drunk c. As to that it is a bundle of Lyes But the Inspired Scriptures may be truly call'd a Rate Book where any of you may know what a beloved Lust will cost without Repeneance viz. the Wrath of God in Hell and so everlastingly true is this that I beg you to despair of ever finding the least Jota of God's Word to fail or fall to the Ground unaccomplished I know you will be tempted to do as other Young People commonly do namely to forget these things and by the sloth and aversion of a wretched Heart in conjunction with Satan's temptations to be carried away to other trivial matters wherefore let me intreat you as ever you would avoid the Curse of Reuben Unstable as Waters to ballast your Hearts by laying in strong and powerful Convictions of the intollerable Evil of Sin the indispensible necessity of Christ and holiness the unconceiveable worth and the preciousness of your Souls and Time and the unavoidable approach of Death and Judgment Look ye you Young Folks the Breasts of whose Virginity hath not yet been press'd you are young and want that Experience that elder Christians have and therefore the greater allowance must be made you must allow your Souls more time to digest the great mysteries of Religion by Meditation and Prayer And you are more strongly bent to sensual Pleasures and Sports and to forget God and your Souls Death and Judgment And therefore you must so much the more chastise the pregnancy of that Vanity and Folly that is bound up in your Natures by a severer vigilance and abstinence When I was young it pleased God of his infinite Mercy to priviledge me above thousands with a Religious Education and by his restraining Grace to preserve me from open Prophaneness blessed be his holy Name But yet notwithstanding this to my own just shame I mention it in those early and wanton days of my Youth I was miserably vain foolish and disobedient serving divers Lu●ts and Pleasures The bitter remembrance whereof hath for more than 20 Years past cost me Sighs and Groans unutterable Oh the time 's not to be numbred that I have wished I had been sick in Bed rather than sinning against so good a God the Remote parts of the World that I have been in the Roads I have journeyed in the Fields I have watched in the Nights I have watched on the Houses I have lived in and the Beds I have lain on can witness to my Tears and Sorrows while I have recogniz'd my Vanities and Folly And now forasmuch as it is utterly impossible for me to recall and recover those past and mispent days of my Youth I would on the bended Knee of Importunity for my own sake as well as your's beseech this one thing of you as I have of God for you viz. to take Warning and to be effectually perswaded by the Terrours of the Lord which I have felt to Flee that Youthful Lust and with that Godly young man Moses rather choose any Affliction than adventure to sin it 's a known Sentence felix quem faciunt c. It 's not unknown to many of you how unwilling I have been drawn to expose these my homely thoughts to publick view But an extream thirst after the present Conversion and Eternal Salvation of your Souls hath overswayed me herein I know God's Blessing upon it can make it effectual to reach this end which is all I aim at or am ambitious of and if it shall please Almighty God to make me a poor weak Instrument successful herein I shall go to my Grave with joy and esteem it so great a Recompence as if I were young again or had remembred my Creator in
life it is the ready way to Atheisin and Apostacy whereas if you would always keep the eye of your mind open to behold the speedy approach of Death and Judgment as in rem presentem how admirably would it work how serious in casting up your souls accounts and imploring of pardon and eternal Life would you be 15. Another of these youthful sins is Pride and vain Glory which stands in an overvaluing of our selves with reference to the endowments of the Mind or Body such as Wit Parts Beauty Stature Strength Agility c. Young ones have much darkness and ignorance both of God and themselves and hence they set themselves as among the Stars in their own thoughts if they have Parts how prone are they to be proud of them conceiting themselves to have much more than indeed they have and then above measure admiring their own Wit and strength of parts and expecting every one else should admire them too not considering that these mental gifts without Grace makes them more like the Devil that abounds with endowments of this kind and to be more serviceable to him as malignant instrumentals in promoting the ruin of mens souls as Austin told a great but unsanctified Scholar ornari a te diabolus quaerit the Devil seeks to be honoured and served by thee And you read in 3. Gen. 1. Because the Serpent was more subtile than any other beast the Devil used that Creature to destroy mankind Now this Pride of Intellectuals is never more dangerous than when it terminates upon Religion and Souls affairs and there are none more obnoxious hereunto than young people a little knowledge maketh them think they are fit to be Preachers presently whereas the old and experienced Christian with trembling cryeth out Lord who is sufficient for these things Young ones for want of acquaintance with and experience of the wickedness and deceitfulness of their own hearts are apt to think that they have abundance of Grace Paul a young man was highly conceited of his good estate in Religion and spiritual matters till the commandment came in the power of it and revived in him a sight and sense of his cursed and sinful estate by nature 7. Rom. 9. And so the young man in the Gospel according to Matth. 19. chap. 20. All these have I done what lack I yet O young man remember this spiritual Pride is like the flye in the pot of Oyntment make all to stink if you over-value your selves in matters of Religion you may soon undo your selves and fall into the snare and condemnation of the Devil This was the reason why Paul forbids the choosing of a young beginner in Religion to the work of the Ministry Not a Novice lest he should be lifted up with Pride 1 Tim. 3. 6. Paul was a wise man he well knew the subtilties of Satan and the want of experience in young ones would soon insnare them and betray them into the hands of this sin And then with respect to Pride in bodily endowments as Beauty Strength Stature c. Alas how is the Youth of the present Age grown monstrous herein Never did Pride ride in such state when it went abroad in the Streets of Sodom as at this day it doth in this Nation wherein I was born and in this City wherein I now breathe Alas what wandering eyes wanton dresses foolish fashions apish imitations extravagant washings profane patching in a word a practical devotedness to the vile Body that is but a fine skin full of filth Flegm Choler and Corruption abounds in this City O the Arts Studies Pains among us all for the neatifying priding pampering this piece of earth that e're long will be meat for the Worms O young people what will a white skin or strength of Limbs or a rosie Complexion signifie when God rebuketh man for sin his beauty will consume as a Moth. 39. Psal 11. One fit of an Ague can alter thy beauty or a visitation with the Small Pox can change it into its contrary 16. Another sin Youth is ordinarily prone to is quenching and stifling the holy motions of Gods Spirit This more especially they are liable to that are the seed of the Righteous and that dwell among those whose chief scope and aim is to promote your Conversion by their daily Prayers Instructions and holy examples Such young ones as are thus educated in righteous Families and used to a constant attendance through the care of their godly Parents or Masters on the means of Grace both publick and private they do meet with innumerable inward motions of the spirit of God striving in and with them they lie more obvious to the Lords grace and I am perswaded that there is not one to be found among these that are come to years of understanding but what must own the truth of this But oh the woful opposition that is commonly made by young ones against these holy suggestions and illapses of the blessed spirit they are usually like the sparks falling into a Sea of water when they are at a Sermon how many knocks and secret jogs touches of Heart and Conscience do they meet with to consider soberly about their spiritual and everlasting state But what through the subtilty of Satan and the love of foolish mirth and pleasures and vain company c. presently as soon as they return they lose all quench those begun convictions and just were it if the abused spirit should depart for ever and strive no more Be assured young people you cannot sin at so cheap a rate as an old sinner that never had the heavenly gales breathings operations motions to conversion interruptions and checks in sinful courses as you have had O it is this that accents Gospel condemnation that light is come and men love darkness rather than light 3. John 19. When because light reproves gauls the sinner therefore it is hated this is dreadful indeed O ponder a while what an infinite mercy of God it is to your poor miserable souls to have the strivings and negotiatings of the holy spirit of God 147. Psal 19. he hath not dealt so with all of your ranks and standing How many thousands are let alone like young Dagons now to resist these and to sin against the light argueth such a love to sin and aversation to God as justly may place you in the forefront of desperate sinners 17. The next sin Youth are prone to is Atheism c. ridiculing serious Religion The holy Apostle distinctly foretold by a spirit of Prophesie this very sin in the 2 Peter 3. 3 4. knowing this first that there shall come in the last days scoffers walking after their own lusts and saying where is the promise of his coming surely these are those last days wherein we live and never did this sin of Atheism and deriding at goodness obtain such a vogue till of late in this irreligious Age wherein the main Articles of the Christian Faith are shaken in the minds of
with horror whe● you find not your affections strongly be●● and inclined to him how much more then should you loath your selves when your Affections are sullenly averse to him Is not this a fearful pitch of malignity wouldst thou not think him a vile Miscreant and reckon the Earth too good to bear him that should hate the presence of his own Father and abhor all converse with him and canst thou so accuse and condemn such a one and not thy self for much greater degrees of wickedness better thy affections were disinclined to thy nearest Relations yea to thy self than to the blessed God who is the spring of thy life and being and yet thus it is while thy Lusts are obeyed instead of loving God thou lovest thy Pleasures more than God instead of hating Sin thou hatest God more than Sin O then possess thy Soul throughly with a due and deep sense of this great Evil that thy youthful Lusts do thy poor Soul in depraving thy Affections so that they seem to be in you what the Devils were in the Herd of Swine violently carrying you from God the fountain of living Waters to lying Vanities And thus I have shewed you how these youthful Lusts do hinder Conversion as they indispose the Soul in all its parts and faculties to Conversion Which brings me to the second thing namely to shew how these Lusts do hinder Conversion as they directly oppose the means of it and that both on God's part and yours 1. On God's part These youthful Lusts provoke God to withdraw his Spirit and Grace and leave you to your own Hearts Lusts and then what hope of Conversion remains It is God alone that can take away that Stony Heart and give a Heart of Flesh that quickens the dead Soul In Conversion we are said to be his Workmanship created in Christ Jesus unto goo● Works 2. Ephes 10. And St. John saith 1. John 13. We are born again not of Blood nor of the Will of the Flesh nor of the Will ●● man that is not by any natural power vertue or strength inherent in them B●● of the Will God it 's he that worketh both ●● will and to do and his people are said t● be a willing People in the day of his Power Psal 110. 3. The Metaphors that the holy Ghost useth in Scripture to set forth th●● work of Conversion by do plainly poi●● out this That no less power than that Omnipotent Power of God is required to th● Conversion of a Sinner as for instance 1. That of the Resurrection from the dead 6. Rom. 4. to raise the Dead is the effect ●● an Almighty Power 2. That of Creation 2. Ephes 10. And who can create b● God no Creature can the mightiest A●g● cannot create the meanest Worm Th● Conversion is set forth in Scripture to be the Lord 's own workmanship Hence you read 2. Ephes 1. You hath he quickned who were dead in Sins and Trespasses And in 36. Ezek. 27. A new Spirit also will I put within you and cause you to walk in my Statutes and ye shall do them And in 1 Cor. 4. 7. Who maketh thee to differ from another and what hast thou that thou didst not receive And it was God that opened Lydia's Heart It is true that the Lord of Heaven the God of all Grace who could work of himself and without any means is pleased to make use of means to wit his Word as in the 1. James 18. By the Word of Truth of his own Will begat he us that we should be a kind of First Fruits of his Creatures Hence the Word is called the Incorruptible Seed 1 Pet. 1. 23. and the Gospel is called the ministration of the Spirit Hence the Lord hath appointed and instituted the great and honourable Office of the Ministry and bestows Gifts on his Ministers to preach the everlasting Gospel to the World to open Sinners Eyes and turn them from Darkness to Light Hence Ministers are called Spiritual Fathers not that there is any inherent power in either the Word it self or him that preacheth it but from the Spirit of God whose Instruments we are 2 Cor. 10. 4 5. The Weapons of our Warfare saith the Apostle are mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds c. And in 2 Cor. 4. 7. We have this Treasure in Earthen Vessels that the Excellency of the Power may be of God So then saith the same Apostle 1 Cor. 3. 7. Neither is he that planteth any thing neither he that watereth but God that giveth the increase Not any thing in a way of efficiency only instrumentally as a Pen is the Instrument but it 's the Hand that writes so the Word preached and the dispense● of it are Instruments of Conversion but it 's the Spirit of God is the quickning Agent for it must needs surpass the strength of a Creature to change the Nature and to cause a return from so miserable a privation and death as by Nature we are in unto so glorious and excellent a participation of the divine Nature and Life as every converted Soul is put into when transformed into the Image of God Now then to raise the Argument and build upon this Foundation that I have laid if the principal efficient Cause and means o● Conversion on God's part be his own Almighty Arm revealed and made bare hi● Spirit poured out and putting forth a quickning vital Energy then there 's little hope of Conversion where this Almighty Agent is provoked so far forth as to with-hold his Spirit and to leave a Sinner to his own Hearts Lust But youthful lusts yielded to and served do most certainly thus provoke God to withdraw his Spirit and Grace and therefore obstruct their Conversion in a direct opposing the means of it on God's part That they do thus provoke God is evident from these Scriptures 81. Psal 11 12. But my People would not hearken to my Voice and Israel would none of me So I gave them up unto their own Hearts Lusts and they walked in their own Counsels 1. Rom. 26. For this cause saith the Apostle God gave them up to vile Affections This Text it 's true speaketh of the Heathens of whom the Apostle had been speaking before in ver 19 20. he had been shewing what means they had to know God they had not the Light of the Gospel as we have only the Light of Nature then he sheweth us ver 21. how they had abused this Light wherefore saith he For this cause God gave them up You see here what may befall poor Heathens that have no more than a Natural Light yet even they for not improving and living up to that may so far provoke God as to give them up O what do you think young people that are within the Pale of the Church you have what the Heathen had and you have superadded a further and more excellent Light the Light of Scripture and many of you have the enlightenings
longer upon this because it will be of use through all the rest which I hope I may dispatch with a quicker hand Means or Remedies against that Epidemical Sin of youthful delaying Repentance and Conversion c. YOung People are as you have heard exceedingly prone to put off God and their Souls with saying in themselves I a● young enough and have time enough to repent hereafter c. these are the usual pleas that young people make for delaying their Conversion and this is indeed the usual an● beaten Road to Hell and the commo● Snare in which Satan entangles multitudes of unwary Youth perswading the● that it 's too soon to repent that it 's too ea●ly to fully and sadden the briskness an● beauty of their Youth with the melancholy apprehensions of Religion but ala● while silly Youth listens to these charm● the fatal hour of death often steals on an● cuts them down e're they are aware o● awake Wherefore for the Cure and Remedy hereof I shall offer these following Co●siderations First Consider the danger of Delays Young People make little or nothing o● putting off the important matters of th●● Souls a day a week a month a year not considering what an infinite prejudice it may be to their everlasting Happiness to neglect the looking after these matters though it were no more than for one hour or one day and that will appear 1. In regard of the utter uncertainty of their time and that both of their time of Life and time of Grace Alas you know not what a day an hour may bring forth the very next hour may find thee alive and leave thee dead This is that which Youth are not easily perswaded of they foolishly dream of years and then they entertain so good an opinion of the truth of their Dream that they grow as peremptory in it as if they had an Inheritance settled upon them for perpetuity But O vain Youth where ever dwelt the man wh●t was his Name that could ever assure thee of another day nay that thou shalt see the end of this day Is not thy Flesh grass as well as others view the weekly Bills of Mortality and see there whether young ones are priviledg'd above others from Sickness and Death Let it therefore be seriously thought upon by young people that their time of Life is utterly uncertain that they are but one breaths distance from Death and Eternity and though it is possible that they may live till to morrow or next Year yet it 's equally possible that they may dye before others have been surprized who have had the same reason to hope for a longer time a● themselves and therefore they cannot delay and put off their Conversion and turning to God without notorious or manifest danger O be not deceived you whose consultations have wont to be with Flesh and Blood and whose conclusions use to be that you are young and healthy and have many Year● to come and therefore it 's time enough hereafter to repent Piety is too grave for your green head the caput mortuum of your old Age will serve well enough to serve God with I say be not deceived a sudden death may snatch you hence and send you● guilty Soul to Hell before your Body be carried to the dust for the great God is the sole and soveraign Lord of your life and time and pray see how he rebukes the presumption of such Sparks who boast of their years to come 12. Luke 19 20. I will say t● my Soul Soul thou hast much Goods laid up for many Years take thine ease eat drink and be merry This Prodigal was neither sick nor possessed with any fears of Sickne●● and Death yet see what follows v. 20. But God said unto him Thou fool this Night thy Soul shall be required of thee then whose shall these things be So in the 28. Isa 18. you read of some Desperadoes that had made ● Covenant with Death and were at an agreement with Hell But what saith the Lord why he telleth them that the one should be disannulled the other should not stand nay he calleth them a refuge of Lyes and that the overflowing Scourge and Storm of his wrath should rend down all their lying refuges And in the 58. Psal 9. you read that such as are taken away living and in his wrath before the Pots can feel the Thorns i. e. suddenly and in so short a breath that elsewhere they are said to go down into the Pit in a moment and that these rebukes may particularly intend young ones you may see in the 36. of Job 14. They dye in Youth c. Hence the Holy Ghost often makes use of that Metaphor Grass in the 40. Isa 6. and 90. Psal 6. In the Morning it flourisheth and groweth up in the Evening it is cut down and withereth The grass is growing in the field and as our Saviour noteth to morrow cast into the Oven Matth. 6. 30. Such is the condition of Youth you may be in good health in a flourishing condition in mirth and jollity one day and be burning in Hell the next Therefore flee this Sin of delaying your Repentance c. it was the counsel of Solomon who was inspited 27. Prov. 1. Boast not thy self of to morrow for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth q. d. This day God in mercy affords thee to repent in c. but trust not upon a to morrow that is utterly uncertain whether it come or no or if it do whether thy Conversion or thy Condemnation in it shall be brought forth or no If it was thy own and thou couldst certainly kno● it would be in thy possession c. the● might be some little pretence for thy presen● delaying but when it is another's and ●● is utterly hid and concealed from thee whether thou shalt live to it or no how can yo● without certain danger delay till anothe● day He that will adventure to build o● Ground that is none of his own must loo● to have all undone or overturn'd at th● pleasure or displeasure of another T●us you delay and profusely waste the prese● season and space of Repentance which merciful God indulgeth you with a● boldly entrench upon the future which Go● has reserv'd in his own power how haza●dous an adventure do you run for it 's a ru●● in the civil Law no Person can promi●● that which is anothers Now the owne and proprietor of your time is God and ●● hath concealed the day the hour the m●ment of Death's arrest from us that so yo● should never delay but work out your Salvation to day while it 's called to day th● command of God takes hold of you at th● present the counsel of God concerning th● future is kept hid from you alas for a t● morrow whose is it Seneca the Heathe● could see this and say solum tempus praese● nostrum No time is ours but the present to count upon a to
very few that are saved pray examine carefully what such a Repentance is made up of usually it consists in the passionate awakenings of natural Conscience upon the Sinner's Alarm to appear before that God to whom he has been a long time estranged and against whom he has maintain'd a long and old Enmity hereupon there springs up in his Breast a servile fear and dread of this holy and just God hence the Sinner being stript of all Creature comforts and help flies and cryes to God for pardon of his Sins and deliverance from Hell in great affrightment of Spirit and O if God will spare what manner of person he will be and the like Now pray judge righteous Judgment and make a true estimate herein many ignorant Wretches call this true Repentance whereas all this is but nature in misery crying for ease which the veriest Reprobate in the World may do nay can't but do if Conscience be awakened here is no change of their hearts from darkness to light and the power and love of sin to God and holiness Alas let but these Men be put into their former state of health and temptation again and they would be the very same a Balaam may come thus far to cry out O that I might dye the death of the Righteous and my last end be like his There is the same love of Sin and hatred of strict Godliness within as ever which would soon appear if they might but still enjoy their former Vanities but alas all is under a force they are launching out into the eternal World and judgment seems to them just at hand now they cry aloud for mercy and desire pardon bewail their abuse of time make large offers of Reformation and yet all this is but as an Iron in the Fire or a Mariner in a Storm Well said * Quale bonum hoc ●st quod melius est poenâ c. Tertull. Tertullian What a mean sort of good is this that only excels punishment It is good to repent and be saved because who can dwell with everlasting burning All this is good just when a Man 's a dying O young man is this consistent with Reason to venture thy All to all Eternity upon so rotten a foundation thou wouldst not venture to put out to Sea in a leak● Vessel and wilt thou be so mad as to venture thy Soul upon such a bold Presumption as this What if O Youth after your mad and long Rambles in the ways of Sin after thou hast try'd these desperate Conclusions and thou at last begins to come to thy self and attempts to come to Christ what if he should remand thee and send thee back again to find Relief among the Husks and Swine thou so lately left if when you in your distress and calamity supplicate with the most mournful Note his mercy and compassion he shall return you back with this greeting and ungrateful answer It is now too late thou shouldst have remembred me in the days of thy youth depart my patience and compassions are at an end because you refused when I called I will now reject you O what if God should conclude his day of grace and mercy just as thy time of Religion commenceth If he end his Patience as thou beginnest thy Repentance If his Ear be stop'd just as thy cry for mercy is opening pray what then will you do what say you young ones will you enquire return and come now or no to allude to that of the Prophet Isa 21. 11 12. Watchman what of the night what of the night if you will enquire enquire return and come How many expressions are here to shew the vehemency of the Call What say you Youth wilt thou dare to run the venture of the loss of God's acceptance of Heaven and eternal glory for a year a month a week a day shall the blessed Trinity stay till your Lust will release you Why then be it known to you and remember hereafter that I this day give you notice of it that as you sowe so you shall reap If you sowe a deaf Ear to God's call to day while it 's called to day you shall reap a deaf Ear to your calls and cryes for mercy when your calamity and desolation cometh as a whirlwind upon you O young Men I beseech you and O that God would persuade you by his Spirit this day to practise this advice here exhibited to you Flee this youthful Sin of delaying The sooner you come in the more acceptable it will be to God the more comfortable to your own Souls and the more useful and beneficial to others I might enlarge upon all these but I have been long already in other Considerations against this Sin of delaying and therefore I shall only tell you That no Tongue can relate no Pen can describe all the advantages of an early Conversion One days sweet communion that you will have with a reconciled God in a state of grace will be more comfortable than a thousand years of impenitent Sinners who are or may be in continual fears of death and judgment But O the blessed state of an early Convert that is a● peace with God his Soul may dwell at ease let what will come that can in life or death Sin is pardoned the sting of all is removed Christ's yoke is easie there is no condemnation to such an one O the sweet peace and tranquility of such a Life what should trouble or disturb him that hath good grounds to believe That he shall be for ever with the Lord when he shall go bence and be seen no more Young People are apt to th●nk that there is no contentment in the ways of God but they must lead sad and uncomfortable Lives whereas it 's most manifest that there is nothing tends to free them from discontent and uncomfortableness like an early conversion to God The Kingdom of God consists in joy and peace and there is a day at hand when the proudest despiser of an holy life shall be convinc'd of it O therefore make a tryal of it and if you do not find it so take your own course I have no more to say but to pray that God would circumcise your hearts and give you wisdom to take the present opportunity and to admire his mercy that it is not too late The next Sin that I shall direct Young Ones to flee is An eager pursuit of sensual and sinful Pleasures their loving these more than God c. I Have shewed you already how strongly Youth is bent upon Pleasures Sports Games Feasts Pastimes O! Young Men love these as their Lives and some will as soon part with their Lives as with their youthful Pleasures they have had Threatnings Promises Commands Intreaties Mercies Afflictions yet nothing to this day could prevail with them What Solomon saith of the Fool Prov. 27. 22. Tho' thou bray a Fool in a Mortar yet will not his foolishness depart from him may be applied here to
the 4. Jam. 4. What is then friendship with the Lusts of the Flesh O young men think of it seriously when you are tempted to Riot and Excess this is direct enmity to God and therefore most hateful to him and can your seeble Hands grasp and make your part good with Omnipotency I●● a terrible thing to renounce the Heaven of God's love and favour for the pleasing of my Throat but directly to run into the Hell of his hatred O what madness is this It were much better a thousand ●imes that thou shouldst never eat bit or ●rink drop more than do so And then ●● it is thus hateful to God so it is hurtful ●o your selves and others 1. To your ●elves and that both as to your Bodies and ●ouls Intemperance is the bane of the Body as it fills it with Diseases and oppresseth Nature consuming its animal and ●ital Spirits and so is a degree of self mur●er Who hath Wo who hath Sorrow but ●he Glutton and Drunkard Prov. 23. 29. Hence are those proverbial Sayings Meat ●●lls as many as the Musquet and the Board as ●●e Sword and much Meat much Malady Plures pereunt crapulâ quam capula c. It ●rings ruin to a man's Estate Prov. 23. 21. ●he Drunkard and the Glutton shall come to Poverty Many a man hath become by ●ntemperance worse than an Infidel in wa●ing that Provision that he was bound to preserve for Wife and Children Thus Intemperance is hurtful to the Body And then it is hurtful to the Soul as it wages War against it 1 Pet. 2. 11. Dearly beloved ●l beseech you abstain from fleshly ●usts which ●ar against the Soul Fulness breeds forgetfulness of God Deut. 6. 11 12. When thou ●halt have eaten and art full then beware 〈◊〉 thou forget the Lord. So Prov. 30. 9. Feed me with Food convenient for me lest I be full and deny thee and say Who is the Lord It unfits the Soul for all holy Exercises a full Belly and a lean Soul usually go together When the great enquiry is What shall we eat what shall we drink There is a deep silence about the Soul no such voice heard as What shall I do to be saved A full Belly saith one neither studies well nor prays well and St. Paul saith in Rom. 16. 10. That they serve not the Lord Christ that serve their own Bellies In a word Intemperance is so hurtful to your selves as that without timely repentance and fleeing it it will most certainly exclude Soul and Body out of Heaven and plunge both into Hell for evermore 1 Cor. 6. 9. Know ye not saith the Apostle that the Vnrighteous shall not inherit the Kingdom of God be not deceived neither Drunkards c. Gal. 5. 19 20 21. Now the works of the Flesh are manifest Drunkenness Revellings and such like of which I have told you before as I have also told you in time past that they which do such things shall not inherit the Kingdom of God And in the 12. of Luke 45. If that Servant shall begin to eat and drunk ●nd be dru●k●n the Lord of that Servant will out him ●sunder and will appoint him his p●rt on with the Vnbeliever And that is Hell And then this Sin of Intemperance is hurtful to others its injurious to the Poor coathing and feeding them Many have ●ot Mony for such uses because they have ●ast it away and prodigally consumed it ●pon their Lusts of Gluttony and Drunken●ess And it 's a Sin highly aggravated by ●he Miseries and Afflictions of the Church of God at this day wherein God calls for mourning Now at such a time to say with them in Isa 56. 12. We will fetch Wine and ●e will fill our selves with strong Drink and tomorrow shall be as this day and much more ●bundant O what an aggravation is this And would to God that I could not apply ●his Text to our present times the Lord be merciful to us What an incongruity is it ●o hear and see some Christians ready to ●tarve and cry out for a bit of Bread in one place and others Jesuran like waxing fat and kicking for Wantonness some rowling in Blood and others in Vomit some feeding on Ashes and drinking of Tears while others fare deliciously every day some like Dives other like Lazarus O young men study the hainous nature of this Sin of Intemperance as it is hateful to God and hurtful to your selves and others And then Thirdly Study thy self both the state of thy Soul and Body enquire and commune with your own Hearts about it whether thy Soul be in a state of Grace and Peace with God or of Sin and Enmity be sure one of them it is O labour after a true sight of it which it is if a state of Sin and Enmity then fasting and abstinence become one in thy condition much more than eating and drinking Alas a poor Sinner unreconciled to God ready to drop into Hell and hanker after dainties and delicacies of Meats and Drinks how absurd But if it be a state of Grace and Peace why then Grace will be content with less than Nature and Nature will be content with little It is Lust that is so outragious but they that are Christ's have crucified the Flesh with its Affections and Lusts And then study the state of thy Body too is it not mortal must it not be e're long Worms meat and then do but soberly judge how far such a thing should be pampered and at what rates O methinks a sight of your state should make you abhor Gluttony and Epicurism O youth attend hereunto remember Esau was called prophane for parting with his Birth right for one Morsel of Meat and when ever you feel your Appetite eager and craving remember these three directions I have now given you to flee this Sin which brings me to lay down Rules and Remedies against the next youthful Lust Remedies against that Youthful Sin of Lying THis is a Sin I have shewed that Youth are especially prone to I shall very briefly lay down some Directions to flee it 1. Awaken thy Soul young man to consider the danger of this Sin of Lying and that in these two particulars 1. It s a Badge of a graceless Child And 2. it 's a Bar to endless glory It 's a badge of one that 's graceless pray ponder on these Scriptures Isa 63. 8. For he said Surely they ●re my People Children that will not lye And so he was their Saviour And John ● 44. when our Saviour told the wicked Jews they were of their Father the Devil who was a L●ar and the Father of it And then 2. it is a Bar to Life eternal Rev. 21. 27. ver And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth neither whatsoever maketh a Lye But in the 8. ver of that Chap. it is affirmed That all Lyars shall have their part in that Lake that burneth with Fire for evermore O this Sin
hath been the bane of multitudes it ruin'd Ananias and Sapphira in the 5. of the Acts. It is one of those seven things the Lord hates Prov. 6. 17. Moreover it is the ruin of all humane Society and Commerce for where there is no Truth there can be no Trust and where there is no Trust there can be no thriving Trade Truth being the Bond of all human Society In a word Lying is the very Image of the Devil 2. Arm your selves before hand with forcible Scripture Arguments and Antidotes against it that whensoever the Temptation returns it may not catch you unprovided As for instance if hopes of Profit tempt thee to Lye have it in readiness O Satan what is a man profited if he gain the whole World and lose his own Soul or what can a man give in exchange for his Soul What tell ye me of a little Pelf and Profit that Thieves can steal suddenly and that Death will strip me of shortly is this worth the losing my Soul for and those unsearchable Riches of Christ and Heaven that Crown of Life If a little fear of mortal srowns and displeasure from thy Superiours prompts thee to Lve provide thy self and beat back the Tempter with an It is written Who art thou that art afraid of a man that is Grass Fear not them that can kill the Body and no more but fear him that can destroy both Body and Soul and cast both into Hell O Satan man cannot damn me but God can and will if I make a Lve O how much more tolerable is the wrath of a man that is but a breathing clod of Clay and is ready to dye and turn to Dust than the wrath of the living God that is every moment ready to seize the Lyar. Once more ●f the Temptation to lye receive force ●rom hopes of concealment or that it is not ●ikely ever to be discovered c. say O Devil can it be concealed from or lie un●iscovered to the Eye of Heaven While ●here is a God above and a Conscience within me can I and my Lye if I should ●enture lie hid long be sure it would find ●e out to gripe and torment me Where●ore avoid avoid Satan Truth of Speech ●●d Peace of Conscience cannot be too ●uch priz'd nor too carefully preserved ●ccording to that old Rule ●●re to be true nothing can need a Lye ● Fault that needs it most grows two thereby 3. and Lastly Beg hard of God to purge ●y Heart for out of the evil treasure of ●y heart proceeds Lying and all Evil the ●incipal work must be about thy Heart ●sal 12. 2. They speak Lyes saith the Psal●ist with flattering Lips and with a double Heart do they speak Gen. 17. 9. The Heart ● deceitful above all things Now if ever ●ou would flee this Sin of Lying O get ●● Heart-Cure or this Evil will break out ●● the Lips again though you should for a time bridle your Tongues As a Spring will have its Course though you should dam up the Stream a while it will after a while break through all your Banks and run into the old Channel again So here it will be even so For out of the abundance of the Heart the Mouth speaketh and the old Heart is a kin to the old Serpent for Lying it 's only the New Heart that is the true Heart and until the Heart be renewed the Tongue cannot be aright reformed How can ye that are evil saith out Saviour speak good things How can you match a double Heart and a single Tongue together a Lying Heart and a true Tongue Since there is such a near relation between the one and the other as between the Cause and its effect Now young man who can create a new and true Heart in thee but God Whither then shouldst thou go but to him this was David's practice how frequently do we find him on his Knees sometimes praying that God would make his Heart sound in his Statutes sometimes that God would create in him a clean Heart and renew a right Spirit within him again sometimes he prays Remove from me the way of Lying and was it in vain Oh no he was a man after God's own Heart he would not endure a Lyar in his sight in his House The next Sin I shall direct you to flee is neglect of Relative Duties as Obedience to Parents and Masters c. Remedies against that Youthful Sin of Disobedience to Parents and Masters THis is a Sin peculiar to that state of Life O Young Man if you would flee it 1. Study these Scriptures Ephes 5. 1. Col. ● 20. Children obey your Parents c. for this ●s the first Command with promise and it is well-pleasing to God here is a double Argument to enforce Obedience to Parents First ●● hath a promise of long Life annexed That ●hy days may be long in the Land Is not this ●o be reckoned a singular Blessing especially ●s it comes in by the way of a precious Promise O flee Disobedience as you would flee immature Death or being cut off and ●ut down in the flower of your Age for there is nothing more directly tends to cut short your life than this Sin of Disobedience ●o Parent● as in the Instance of Abs●lon And then the 2● Argum●nt is That Obedience to Parents is well-pleasing to God O powerful Motive it wants nothing of strength to move you only a due Application and then 2. Consider how the Sin of Disobedience to Superiors entails God's Curse upon you see for this these Scriptures Prov. 30. 17. 1 Sam. 4. 11. Lev. 24. 14. Deut. 21. 18. Deut. 27. 16. 3. Consider how subject and obedient Christ was to his Parents Luke 2. 51. and should not you be subject to yours Christ hearkned to his and wont you to yours O write after this blessed Copy 4. Consider how unnatural a thing it is not to love honour and obey your Parents you have your being from them and come out of their loins you have cost them many thousand of Cares and Fears and Tears and will you rebel against them I have observed that there is in Youth when grown up usually such headiness and pride in their behaviour towards their Parents that when they should have most comfort in them they have most heart-breaking grief and sorrow O Youth thinks they are wise enough now to govern rule and to dispose of themselves without advising with their Parents But be it known to thee O foolish Youth God doth not think as thou dost and long experience hath instructed us of the Errours of unexperienced Youth herein in those many fatal and ruining miscarriages that have followed upon the evil choice they have made O young People pray consider how much you are the Goods and Possessions of your Parents That you cannot without a kind of Theft as one saith dispose of your selves without the consent of your Parents And I have also made this Observation That God doth