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B02133 The sayings of that reverend and great preacher Mr. S. Charnock, who departed this life on Wednesday the 28 of July, 1680, and was solemnly interred the 30th following. Charnock, Stephen, 1628-1680. 1680 (1680) Wing C3709; ESTC R229137 2,441 1

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THE SAYINGS Of that Reverend and Great Preacher Mr. S. CHARNOCK Who departed this Life on Wednesday the 28 of July 1680 and was solemnly Interred the 30th following ONE would scarce imagin such an inward nest of wickedness as is in a natural man but God hath affirmed it and if the sinner should deny it his own heart would give him the lye Thoughts are then sinful when they have a bad principle want a due end and converse with the object in a wrong manner The holiness of God is seen in forbidding sin his wisdom in permitting sin his mercy in pardoning sin and his justice in punishing sin Such evils as skip up from our natural corruption and sink down again as fish in a river these are sins though we consent not to them because though they are without our will they are not against our nature but spring from an inordinate frame of a different hue from what God implanted in us The Idolatry of the mind is when we dress up a god according to our own humors humanize him and ascribe to him what is grateful to us though never so base and unworthy of his holiness Psal 50.21 Thou thought I was such a one as thy self 'T is the frequent business of mens minds to flutter about things without the bounds of Gods revelation Worldly concerns may quarter in our thoughts but they must not possess all the room and thrust Christ into a manger Some mens fancies are like a Carriers bag stuft with a world of Letters having no dependance one upon another some containing business and others nothing but froth As the more delight there is in any holy service the more precious it is in it self and more grateful to God so the more pleasure there is in any sinful motion the more malignity there is in it 'T is very dangerous when the mind doth brood upon a sinful motion to hatch it up and invent Methods for performance Gods law is suitable to his Soveraignty as mens Laws are to theirs must they not then be as extensive as Gods dominion and reach even to the privatest closets of the heart 'T is not for the honour of Gods holiness righteousness goodness to let the Spirit which bears more flourishing characters of his Image than the body range wildly about without a legal curb Man was created both with a disposition and ability for holy contemplation of God the first glances of his soul were pure he came every way compleat out of the mint of his infinitely wise and good Creator Sin is the key that opens the flood-gates of Divine vengeance and broaches both the upper and neather Cisterns to overflow the world Our good thoughts will be our accusers for not observing them and our bad thoughts will be inditements against us for complying with them The tongue was only an instrument to express what mans heart did think and would have been wholly innocent had not his thoughts been first criminal There is an infinite variety of conceptions as the Psalmist speaks of the Sea Wherein are all things creeping innumerable both small and great and a constant generation of whole shoals of them that you may as well number the fish in the Sea or the atoms in the Sun-beams as recount them A Hypocrites religious services are materically good but poysoned by the imagination seulking in the heart that gave birth unto them Evil thoughts are the immediate spawn of Original corruption and therefore partake more of the strength and nature of it sucking the brest of that poysonous dam that bred them In carnal sins Satan is a tempter in Mental an actor therefore in the one we are conformed to his will in the other we are transformed unto his likeness in outward we evidence more obedience to his Laws in inward more affection to his Person Where there is more enmity to God there is more of similitude and love to the Devil a near approach to the Diabolical nature implying a greater distance from the Divine The Understanding is more excellent than the Will both because we know and judg before we will or ought to will only so much as the Understanding thinks sit to be willed God being the Father of spirits spiritual wickedness of nourishing evil thoughts is a cashiering all child-like likeness to him What a mass of vanity should we find in our minds if we could bring our thoughts in the space of one day yea but one hour to an accompt how many foolish thoughts with our wisdom ignorant with our knowledg worldly with our heavenliness hypocritical with our Religion and proud with our humiliation Were we really and altogether Christians would not that which is the chiefest Purity of Christianity be our pleasure and would we any more wrong God in our secret hearts than in the open streets He that lets his mind wallow in a cinque of phantastical follies robs God of his due and his Soul of its happiness We can more easily resist Temptations without if we conquer motions within Thoughts are the Mutiniers of the soul which set open the Gates for Satan he hath held a secret Intelligence with them so far as he knows them ever since the fall Christ dyed to restore God to his right and man to his happiness neither of which can perfectly be attained till those be thrown out of the possession of the heart A sanctified reason would both discover and shame our natural follies As all animal operations so all the spiritual motions of our heads depend upon the life of our hearts As there is a law in our members to bring us into the Captivity to the law of sin so there must be a law in our minds to bring our thoughts to the obedience of Christ Till the understanding be born of the Spirit it will delight in and think of nothing but things suitable to its fleshly original but when 't is spiritual it receives new impressions new refinings and motions suitable to the Holy Ghost of whom it is born Without skill in the Scriptures we shall have as foolish conceits of divine Things as ignorant men without the Rules of which they never saw The Devil had not his Engines so ready to assault Christ as Christ from his knowledg had Scripture-Precepts to oppose him None have more pleasant thoughts of divine Things than new Converts when they first clasp about Christ partly from the Novelty of their state and partly because God puts a new stock into them for improvement If you cannot tell the time when you first closed with Christ recollect those seasons wherein you have found your affections most fervent your thoughts most united your mind most elevated and endeavour to gain that again 'T is difficult to divorce our hearts and thoughts from what appears lovely and glorious in our minds whether it be God or the World He that is winged with a divine Love to Christ will have frequent glances and flights towards him LONDON Printed in the Year 1680.