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A04091 A sermon preached before the honorable assembly of knights, citizens, and burgesses of the lower house of Parliament, February the last, 1623 by Isaac Bargrave ... Bargrave, Isaac, 1586-1643. 1624 (1624) STC 1415.5; ESTC S1423 12,591 44

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and hath made vs KINGS and PRIESTS to GOD His Father to Him bee glory and dominion for euer Reuelation 1. 5 6. But yet 't is the second Bathe the Lauer of Repentance that must apply and make the first Operatiue This Bathe of Mary Magdalens repentance it is a kind of Rebaptization giuing strength and effect to the first washing And it implyes a threefold Act First To bruise our hearts by Contrition Secondly To lay our wounds open by Confession to God Thirdly to wash our hands in Innocency by Satisfaction to men The Sacrifice of a broken heart makes a happy way to the Sacrifice of the Altar Lachrymae pondera vocis habent our teares are the best Harbingers wee can send before vs our silent Orators to GOD Quae veniam non postulant sed obtinent as Saint Ambrose saith they speede without asking and neuer returne from GOD without obtayning It troubled my Soule in these times of Tryall to perceiue the hearts of men filled with distracted thoughts their mouthes with discontented Obloquyes Had they turned these Passions into sound Repentance they would soone haue found more ease to their Soules Through this Red Sea of Sorrow all our FATHERS were wont to passe to the Land of Promise leauing their enemies their sins all swallowed vp in those Waters and by these blessed Streames they were cleansed not onely from ciuill and temporall but spirituall and eternall punishments So Abimelech Hezekiah Manasseh Iob the Niniuites So the Israelites 't is true twice they went vp to aske Councell of God and were ouerthrowne by the Beniamites but the third time when they went vp to GODS House and sate Weeping and Fasting from Morne till Euen then they ouerthrew Beniamin and Slew twenty-fiue thousand men of those that drew the Sword Iudg. 20. 35. This is the third time my Worthy Auditors that you haue come vp to this House of God and if heretofore yee haue fayl'd of your good intentions I feare t was for want of this vertue of Repentance Prodigious Swearing blasphemous Cursing vncharitable Gluttony swinish Drinking grating Vsury exacting Bribery vniust Ambition mercilesse Oppression these are the sinnes that haue kindled a fire in the Land and cal first for your teares then for your hands to quench it Yee now present the whole body of the Land and therefore now before you approach the Altar Repent for the whole body of the Land Certainly we haue no Purgatory but true Repentance no holy water but this can quench the fire of Lust and Hell I know there is no good soule here which is not wounded at the Common sinnes of our Nation and yet which of vs all haue euer happily shed one teare either for our owne sinnes or the sinnes of the people Alas that we should not yeelde one droppe for those offences which cost our Sauiour many streames of blood to wash them away I would faine dwell vpon this sweete vertue but your deuotions must supply what the time detracts And if yee cannot shedde a teare giue a sigh for our sins if not that repent that you cannot repent our sinnes begat our sorrow let our sorrow deuoure our sinnes as the Worme the Tree that bred it VVash and wash now for ad Aras consulere it is too late to wash at the Altar Wash now and wash all from the Crowne of the Head to the sole of the Foote there is nothing in vs but Woundes and Sores yet aboue all there is some-thing here in it that Dauid washeth his hands Indeede it is not enough to come with wet eyes if we come with foule hands to offer 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 with vnwashen hands The Gentiles would not do it Contrition and Confession to God make not vp compleate Repentance without satisfaction to men Non remittitur peccatum August Epist 54 Ser. Latim before Edw. 6. nisi restituatur ablatum It is an true as old and in old Father Latimers English it is either there must be restitution open or secret or else Hell Whoeuer repayres not the wrong reioyceth in the sinne Prouerbs 2. 14. Where there is no satisfaction Non agitur sed fingitur paenitentia sayth Saint Augustine and those who restore not all wash not their whole hands they dippe onely the tipps of their finger Extortion Rapine Bribery these are the sinnes of the hands sinnes so proper to the Iewes that they may wel conceiue as they doe that the Diuell lies all night on their hands and that is it makes them so Diligent in washing but as for vs Christians vnlesse these Vipers bee shaken off our hands though yee couer the Altar of the Lord with Teares with Weeping and with crying out yet if you continue in your Pollutions God regards not your offering any more nor will he receiue it with good will at your hands Mal. 2. 13. But there are some that put more Arist 3. de anima spirit here into this Obiect and tell vs that Dauid aymed at more then his hands It is true the hand is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the actiuest part and so put here for the whole Body and not for the body alone but vsually in Holy Writ for all the practick faculties and operations of the Soule the Vnderstanding the Will the Affections the Minde the Conscience Administration Counsell All. This washing here it is not onely Ablutio but Balneatio it is not a little washing but an entire Bathing if any of these be vnprepared vnwashed hand off from the Altar In the Popish Masse they thinke it enough to wash the tipps of their fingers At our Altar we must wash all offer the whole man a liuing and an acceptable Sacrifice to God Otherwise Pilate washt his hands and at the same instant condemned Christ Wee must wash and wash thoroughly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in innocency This is the Integrity of the Act. The very 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and Crowne of all our preparation the purest Water wee can wash in is innocency and innocency is a vertue of the heart as well as of the hand Cleanse your hands Iames 4. 8. yee sinners and purifie your hearts yee double-Minded I could wish our washing might be like Crprians Baptizing adtincturam euen till wee were dyed in Repentance and the Blood of Christ Let the quantity of thy sins bee the measure of our Repentance First offer thine innocency then thy Sacrifice It is not enough that you come this day by order you must come with innocency God requires the Duty of the second Table as well as of the first hee abhorres the outward Act of Piety where he finds no conscience and practise of innocency I haue here my Honorable Auditory a large field to runne in and you to worke in but I will contract my selfe within Dauids Limitation He in this Psalme markes vs out three enemies of innocency Dissemblers at the fourth verse Men of blood at the ninth and Bribe-takers at the tenth Dauid as you this Day