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A91819 Tapeinobasia: or, A sermon of walking humbly with God. Preached at Serjeants Inne in Chancery-lane, by Mr John Ridley, Chaplain there. April 29. 1649. Imprimatur. John Downame. May 8. 1649. Ridley, John R. 1649 (1649) Wing R1450; Thomason E556_10; ESTC R205765 9,180 19

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a condemned Malefactor and be proud if thou canst Walk humbly 1. In all the passages of Gods providence to thee In prosperity walk humbly for tunc solatur te then he comforts thee In adversity walk humbly for tunc corrigit te he corrects thee In the day of adversity consider Eccles. 7.14 In youth walk humbly Remember now thy Creator in the dayes of thy Youth Eccl. 12.1 In middle Age Take me not away in the midst of mine Age Psal 102.24 In old Age walk humbly when the Harbingers are come the Almond tree flourisheth Forsake me not O God in my old age when I am gray-headed Psal 71.18 Simihi Irascatur Deus num ego illi redirascar non utique sed pavebo Contremiscam Veniam deprecabor si arguet me non redarguetur a me sed Justificabitur Si Judicaverit me non illum Judicabo sed Adorabo si Dominatur oportet me servire si imperat me parere Ber. 38. in Cant. Thus walk humbly in life yea in death too walk humbly Reject all your prayers hearings fastings receivings and take heaven as a gift Christ as a gift such a gift as the Giver no way bound to give or the receiver to receive no way likely to be helped that there is so great want of outward Reverence in our Religious addresses to our God but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for jam nec mala nostra nec Remedia pati possumus Liv. we cannot endure our disease nor the cure neither 3. The Motive or Engagement Thy God That made thee brought thee out of the land of Egypt that delivered thee from Baalams curse that honoured thee with Prophets and with his Law that hath made many Covenants with thee But oh how Redemption heighteneth this Relation That hath redeemed thee by the blood of his Son called thee by his grace given thee many tokens of his Love Word Worship Sacraments Spirit that hath engaged all to give himself to thee for all eternity Say not He is my Father therefore I may walk boldly with him but My father therefore walk humbly Say not He spares me therefore approves my Impiety but say he waits for my Repentance Take heed of that prophane speech heri feci Impunis yesterday I sinned and was not punished hodie facio to day I 'le do it again cras faciam and to morrow too Thy God This appropriating quality of faith is not so new as the Pontificians would make it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrys Thy takes away all scruples of the Impossibility Isai 33.4 The sinners in Zion are afraid who amongst us can dwell with devouring fire sin cannot but humbled sinners may Secondly All scruples of Gods unwillingness Thy i. e. Reconciled God who hath set out a way His Son a light his Word a guide his Spirit inwardly his Ministers like Statuae Mercuriales outwardly the examples of his servants that were undefiled in the way Thirdly Of any danger Isai 35.8 There shall be an high way and a way c. No Lyon shall be there c. Fourthly Of wanting our Reward si tam bonus es Deus te sequentibus oh quam es te Consequentibus If the Colony be such what is the City Nyss If Rebecca be so rich in Jewels at the espousals how at the Marriage si adeo dulcescit promulsis oh quantum caena Fulg. 4. The Poyse or the Inforcement 1. This is good Yea the Good thing that mankind so seeks after It s good in it self sure no higher honour no greater perfection no such pleasure as to walk humbly with Him who is the Infinite and eternall Good 2. It s good for me The best course I can take Henoch walked with God and he was not for God took him Gen. 5.24 by it he became Candidatus Immortalitatis a probationer of eternity in tempore non suo before his time The time would fail to speak of Abraham Caleb Moses David Psal 17. ult As for me I 'le behold thy face in righteousness and when I awake up after thy likenesse I shall be satisfied with it He thought is his best course to be a holy man and to walk humbly with God So did Asaph Psal 73. Mihi bonum est adhaerere Deo It is good for me to hold me fast by God 2. This God requires Of Adam God required a Reverential submission and walking humbly and of the Angels in heaven they both of them practised it of us poor Mortals miserable sinners surely much more It is not then an Arbitrary but a necessary duty God requires it That you should walk humbly with your God 3. This God hath shewed cleatly to be his Will by Prophets by his Son by his Apostles by the Ministery in all Ages The Word is nigh thee even in thy mouth and in thy heart and this is the Word of Faith which we preach Rom. 10.8 Sedenti super solium Agno sit gloria Honor in aeternum Amen FINIS