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B08802 Faith & experience:, or, A short narration of the holy life and death of Mary Simpson, late of Gregories Parish in the city of Norvvich: who dyed, anno 1647 in or about the thirtieth yeare of her age after 3 yeares sicknesse and upwards. Containing a confession of her faith and relation of her experience, taken from her owne mouth. To which is added a sermon preached at her funerall, upon Rom. 14. 6,7. / by John Collings. Collinges, John, 1623-1690.; Collinges, John, 1623-1690. Life & death of a true Christian deciphered in a sermon. 1649 (1649) Wing C5316A; ESTC R231574 44,489 160

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thus made him and all things else for his use and service I believe That all that God made amongst which was man was exceeding good and whatsoever was afterward not good was through the defect of the Creature I believe That man being thus made and engaged to serve his God yet was made liable to fall Concerning the Fall of man VI. I believe That Man fell and that wholly from God and that being thus fallen God might justly have taken advantage upon fallen man and have cast him and his posterity off to all Eternity as hee did the fallen Angels Concerning Gods workes of grace 1. Of Election VII I believe There is an Election of Grace and that according to that Election there shall be but a few that shall participate of the way of recovery by Iesus Christ. Concerning the work of Redemption and Reconciliation VIII I believe That there was no cause in man being fallen to move God to recover him from that fallen estate but onely he was moved from his owne bowells I believe being moved so from himselfe hee found out a way himselfe for mans Recovery I believe That the way so found out and the meanes by which alone fallen man can be restored was by a Mediator taking upon him our Nature that so he might pacifie the wrath of God for the sinne of our Nature that wee might thereby be fit to live with God in our Nature Concerning Originall sinne IX I believe That our Nature was sinfull and that the sin of our Nature was the cause of all our sorrowes temporall and Eternall we dyed spiritually at the instant of the fall and all shall certainly dye a temporall death and only some shall be delivered from dying eternally Further. Concerning the worke of Redemption and Reconciliation the sole Redeemer the fruit of Redemption the mysterie of conveyance c. X. I believe That as the whole Trinity did worke in the Creation of the world so they did also equally worke in the worke of our Redemption God the Father and the Holy Ghost sending and the Son being sent and comming But I believe that Christ hath alone performed the worke of redemption and reconciliation fully satisfying the Iustice of God to the utmost for all his I believe also that every man in the world is beholding to God for Iesus Christ for the enjoyment of their lives and of the creatures and that for the present they are reprieved from hell and damnation I believe That Reconciliation is to be found in no other but in Iesus Christ who is the alone great Reconciler betwixt God and his people I believe That the worke of Redemption is a great mysterie for the divine Nature to take upon him the humane nature O it is a great Mysterie I believe also That it is a great Mysterie in regard of the way of its particular conveyance And that Christ hath not onely purchased this salvation but also makes a particular Declaration of it 1. By his Word 2. By the Worke of his spirit on the soule And 3. By the witnesse of the spirit I believe That in this worke Jesus Christ purchased strength for every beleever to withstand Sin Death and Hell Concerning Perseverance in Grace XI I believe That by the Lord Jesus Christ there is power purchased for every Believer to withstand Sinne Death and Hell Notwithstanding that the fallen Angels the Devils as they were the first occasion of the fall so they are great hinderers of this worke of Grace and Restauration they having us at such an advantage Concerning Death and the Resurrection and the Immortality of the soule XII I believe That all men according to Gods appointment must dye and continue in the Grave The bodies I meane of every Man and Woman that so they might be made fit for eternity some for eternall wrath others for eternall glory I believe That the soules of all immediately after death goe to God that gave them there to give an account for what they have done in the flesh I believe that the Resurrection of the Saints to grace here and glory hereafter is purchased by the Death Resurrection and Ascensian of Jesus Christ I believe That the same bodies both for substance and forme every joint and limbe shall rise againe and not a bone shall be wanting A substantiall body both for flesh and bones that I prove by Christs resurrection who was raised with the same body Object But you will say Christs body lay but three dayes in the Grave and so his body was not rotted in the dust but ours will lye so long that our bodies shall be turned into dust Ans I Answer The same power that made the body of Adam out of the dust the same power can raise our bodies again although turned to dust So that the worke of Resurrection is a curious worke and secretly wrought in the wombe of the earth as the child is secretly wrought in the womb of the mother There shall be the same matter to make the bodies of in the Resurrection at the last day that there was when God first formed the body of Adam viz. The Dust of the earth The same power shall raise all our bodies though turned to dust Concerning the day of Iudgement XII I believe That Christ shall come personally to judge the world and that with an audible voice by the word of his mouth he shall raise the dead And that at the day of judgement all the sins of the godly shall be laid upon Iesus Christ. They here in the world accuse themselves for sinne and so shall be excused at the last day It is the office of conscience to accuse here or hereafter Conscience having done its office there shall be nothing objected against them at that day But they shall heare that blessed Sentence Come ye blessed of my Father Concerning Glorification heaven XIV I believe The godly at the day of Iudgement shall heare that blessed Sentence Come yee blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdome prepared for you before the beginning of the world I believe In Heaven there shall be no Infant of dayes nor old man of yeares The corruptible life of of the creature shall not inherit eternall life there shall no weaknesse no deformity what ever accompany that life there shall be no eating nor drinking in it but singing Hallelujahs to God for ever I will conclude with the Psalmist Psalm 139. I will praise the Lord for I am fearefully and wonderfully made marvellous are thy works and that my soule knowes right well Reader Thou hast thus far read her Faith now hear her Storie that was faithfully taken from her own mouth And so also was this that followes being the Relation of Gods dealings with her Psalm 34. 8. Taste and see how good the Lord is Psalm 66. 16. Come and I will tell you what God hath done for my soule I shall speake nothing but what God hath done in me and for me THe
my spirituall condition he would have troubled me with three things as he did Christ by queries First how I knew that I was a child of God And secondly how I could make out my interest in Christ whether it it was fancy or delusion or whether reall Next thirdly he would have Her strēgth against Sathan perswaded me that I laye under the guilt of some sinne that was not pardoned my answer was to the first I knew I was a child of God by his Word Works God made it out to me to the second I answered that God had assured me of an interest in Christ by a promise of the spirit bearing witnesse with abundance of of consolation that I was his spouse thy maker is thine husband c. To the third I answered God pardoned all sinnes in respect of himselfe at once I only did lye under the guilt of some sins but God came in abundantly with a promise that God acquitted me from all And so Satans objection was fully answered and I abundandly delivered Another temptation was about the time of Gods taking away my neare relation which was a sister of mine he took an advantage by the weaknesse of my body oftentimes to trouble me with many thoughts of her death and the manner of it both sleeping and waking and I was in some question about her eternall condition at first I thought it was rather some peece of Nature than any temptation but as soone as I saw it was a temptation I set my selfe to seek God against it And I had this answer from God after a few thoughts in seeking that the Lord would rebuke the devourer for my bodies sake and from this scripture that the God of Satan would bruise Satan under my feet shortly and for my sisters condition and the manner of her death God gave this word Is thy eye evill because mine is good shall I not doe with mine owne what I will aye said my soul if she were his I could be the better perswaded to give her up to God then God told me he lookt not as man lookt but if there were any work of God he would owne his owne work but however he caused me to leave her Her stooping to Gods soveraignty to his prerogative royall who judgeth righteous Iudgement I saw a necessity of frequenting the best meanes once in speciall I saw abundance from God to Her care to honour her Parents in what she might with security to her conscience incourage me in that way my Father and Mother commanded me to goe one way to hear and I was put upon it to goe another way for which they were very fierce and violent the Lord was pleased to put me upon it to inquire what I should doe in this particular and while I was thinking the fifth commandement came into my thoughts honour your Father and Mother c. Then I began to Thinke what honour was due to them being desirous to give them that honour that I was commanded if they commanded with God I was ready and willing to obey them with cherefulnesse but seeing they commanded contrary to God I saw the command of God greater than their command and I went to the word and God met me there in such a way that he gave me incouragement to goe through opposition and difficulty in time to come whatever I should meet withall though they were stripes I was willing to give my back to the smiters rather than to give up my conscience to be racked the opposition of the creature is not much when Gods makes it easy This other experiences I have had of Gods power and goodnesse in a way Her resolutenesse for God where I met with opposition So that its good to be resolute for God though you may lose some favour with the creature yet yee shall be double gayners if you may injoy the favour of God the light of his countenance is better than life The next thing I saw was that there was a faith which was according to sight like that of Thomas He beleeved because he saw and another faith beyond sight which was to beleeve upon the sight of the actings of grace plentifully upon my soule When God withdrew the sence of his love so that I did not injoy the dayly incomes of Gods love I was constrained to live upon the immutability Strong Faith and unchangablenesse of God Notwitwstanding the great mercy and favour of God formerly convayed I was constrained with David to cry out Restore A desertion to me the joy of thy salvation and then I apprehended that Christ was absent at which time I lived solitary and in the Darke I lookt Her carriage in it upon Christ as a husband but yet as a husband going a Journey and hid behind a curtaine so that my soule was as the spouse restlesse in looking out to inquire after him but in time he sent many love letters to me which were these To you that feare my name shall the Sunne of righteousnesse arise with healing in his wings Though I did not feare him perfectly and as I ought yet I had some desires to serve him in truth And another was Hee that shall come will come and will not stay yet sometime by reason of his absence I wondred what my temper was and said what is God about to teach me oh that I knew his mind and I would doe it oh that I knew what my present condition were and in time God graciously came in with this scripture and perswaded me with Gal. 2. 20. Paul that the life I now lived was by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave himselfe 2 Cor. 13. for me And that his grace was sufficient Her recovery out of her desertion for me and at last I saw him behind the curtaines I saw him but could not injoy him at last I found him whom my soule loved God hath not set me a president in respect of my bodily affliction but he hath caused me not to repine against him if he make me a president to others so I may be serviceable and be made instrumentall for the good of any poore soule my soule is satisfied Her sweet Gospell-spirit in her sad Affliction and I am abundantly willing to submit so God may be glorified and any poore soule edified it is satisfaction enough to me so I may be an instrument in Gods hand for any spirituall good The paths of God are pleasant paths I could wish it were more and more my meat and drink to doe the will of my father I feare more that too much impatience should break forth for an earnest desire for heaven than any thing for I found some deceit in my heart in that particular break out once And I have cause to feare there is more of the fire if the Lord doe not quench it I being once in my owne apprehension and in the sight
a beleever to live to God and how a beleever may be said to live to the Lord. I will open it in three or four particulars 1. A beleever may be said to live to the Lord Ratione Iuris by way of Right owning and acknowledging God to be his God as a Sonne lives to his Father and a Servant to his Master wearing Christs livery and acknowledging himselfe to be Christs Servant Proclaming with David Psal 116. 16. Truly Lord I am thy Servant I am thy Servant and the Sonne of thy handmaid for thou hast loosed my bonds Yea and this he will doe in all places and companies if Jesus Christ be named he is not ashamed to say with M. Herbert My Lord and Master He every where acknowledgeth his subjection and duty to God by his service as his Master by his homage as to his Soveraigne by his dutifull feare as to his Father according to that of the Prophet Mal. 1. 6. If I be a father where is my honour and if a master where is my feare He every where honours God as his Father and feares him as his Master Secondly The beleever lives to God formally He followes the dictates of his word and the motions of his spirit He is come into the world to doe his will he knowes that for this end he was borne and readily in the whole motion of his life sayes I delight to do thy will O my God If God in his word or by his spirit sayes to him Goe he goes Come he comes doe this he doth it He disputes not the rebellion of his owne will nor private interests of his owne spirit against the will of God once revealed unto him Thirdly The beleever lives unto God finally The whole end of his life of all his actions words tradings recreations is to glorify God and he doth nothing but he prefaceth this question to it how may God have glory what shall God get by this Action this is the designe he drives the interest he pursues every of his arrowes are levelled at this white and all his actions ordered to this end it is his work to glorify God both in his body and spirit according to the Apostles exhortation 1 Cor. 6. 20. Lastly He lives unto God dependently Indeed this is rather a living upon God but yet it is a living unto God too The life which he now lives is by faith upon the Son of God Gal. 2. 20. He cleaves unto God in all the Conditions and all the Relations of his life Thus he lives not to himselfe but to the Lord. Yea and Thirdly The third branch It is his duty therefore while he lives not to live to himselfe but to the Lord because while he lives he is the Lords Which is the third thing This is plaine if you doe but consider what I said before in the particular explanation of the first branch of the Doctrine viz. How far the beleever while he lives is the Lords 1. Because he is the Lords purchase What shall I buy a servant and shall he serve another Master Shall I buy an house and shall it rent to another Landlord 2. Because he is the Lords possession See the Apostle pressing this duty from both these Arguments 1 Cor. 6. 19 20. What know ye not that your body is the temple of holy Ghost which is in you and which you have of God and you are not your owne for yee are bought with a price therefore glorify God in your body and your spirit which are Gods Yea and thirdly 3. Because we are the Lords in so neare Relation Would you take it well that your children or apprentices which you maintaine should live to themselves And trade for themselves or others and not live to you and trade for you That your wife should live to another Either formally or finally and not to you whose she is And is there not as great an engagment Christians lyes upon you to live to the Lord you are his Children his spouses his servants nay nearer yet his members There is all reason in the world that you should not live to your selves but unto him And thus I have done with the second Branch of the Doctrine viz. That when the beleever lives he lives not to himselfe but to the Lord and it is his duty so to do because while he lives he is the Lords I passe to the third Branch The third Branch That when the beleever dies he dies not to himselfe but unto the Lord and it is his duty so to doe Here for the explanation of this Branch I shall do these two things First I shall shew how a man may be said to die to himselfe which the beleever doth not Secondly I shall shew you what it is to die to the Lord and how a beleever may be said when he dies to die to the Lord. 1. I conceive a man may be said to die to himself 1. when himselfe is the causer wisher or desirer of his own death thus Saul and Iudas dyed to themselves and could not stay Gods leisure The beleever is of another spirit Or Secondly when in dying or desiring to die he meerly aimes at his owne end out of a conceit of the ease and rest he shall be at because he knowes if he be in the grave There the wicked cease from troubling there the weary be at rest as Iob passionately spake c. 3. or to deliver himselfe from obloquies as Ionas cap. 3. or to save himselfe from danger as Saul or to be out of the horrors of a guilty conscience as Iudas these men dyed or would have dyed to themselves Or thirdly a man may be said to die to himselfe when he doth no good by his death declares not the glory of God nor faith in God but dyes like Nabal though his spirit be not over-powred with diseases nor he robbed of his senses yet he dyes like a block Now the beleever none of these wayes dyes to himselfe 1. He will not choose his owne speare with Saul nor twist his owne Halter with Iudas He will not only aime at his owne ease in his death but if the Lord stops not his mouth by an over-powring disease nor bereaves him of his sence and speech he will be setting out the goodnesse and glory of God with his very utmost breath as this our precious Sister that had such a mind of her journey that she could talke of nothing else I passe to the second thing propounded Second Branch To shew you What it is for a Beleever to dye to the Lord and how the beleever when he dyes will dye to the Lord. First he will dye at the Lords leasure he wil not hasten his death nor dye the death of the wicked his soule is indeed so greedy of glory that he is continually sighing after a dissolution and crying come Lord Iesus come quickly but yet not so hasty but he leaves God to his liberty for so poor a circumstance of