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A12381 The sinfull mans search: or seeking of God. Preached by Henrie Smith, and published according to a true corrected copie, sent by the author to an honorable ladie Smith, Henry, 1550?-1591. 1592 (1592) STC 22697; ESTC S113756 32,346 94

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all in the Lorde The Gods of the Gentiles they haue mouthes and speake not eyes and see not eares and heare not then what can be looked for at their hands But the Lorde is strong and mightic a mercifull God and therefore thorow the Scriptures hee is called a Rocke a Fortresse a strong Tower a Sheeld a horne of saluation a refuge the Lorde of Hoastes with other such like appellations that we might bee assured that our helpe and deliuerance commeth from the Lord. Puttest thou any trust in man whose breath is in his nosthrils Curssed is he that maketh man his strength and flesh his arme Surely Pharaoh and all princes are a broken staffe on which if a man leane it will strike into his hande and pierce it and lay him groueling in the dust It is better therefore to trust in the Lorde then to put anye confidence in Princes Thinkest thou that Angels or Saints or Images can helpe thee O foolish and impious pietie to attribute more vnto the Angels then they dare arrogate vnto themselues The Angell in the Reuelation forbiddeth Iohn to worship him As for the Image we read that to turne the glory of the incorruptible God into the similitude of a corruptible creature is idolatrie Well may I then affirme with Moses curssed be the Image and the Image maker The conclusion therefore of this point is this that we seeke the Lord and his strength euer more that we pray vnto God in humilitie and sinceritie and in full assurance of faith continually who without end is to be sought because without end he is to be beloued The third thing contained in our dutie is what effect this seeking and praying ought to worke in vs comprehended in these wordes If thou be pure and vpright If the clowdes bee full they will powre foorth raine vpon the earth and vnpossible is it that a man that seeketh after God and prayeth to the Almightie should not bring foorth the fruites of a godly life for if the tree be good the fruits cannot be bad and if the head of the water be pure it will send foorth pure waters into the Cesterns Wherefore as good motions are stirred vp by prayer so must they be fostered by practise of life according to that of the Apostle Quenche not the spirit nor greeue the holy one of God by whom yee are sealed to the day of redemption Hee quencheth dearely beloued the spirit which being once lightened with the sparckles of faith and felt Gods motions in his heart dooth neglect to encrease the one to a flame and the other to good workes in his lyfe but with the dogs turneth to his vomit and with the Sow that was washed to her wallowing againe in the mire Therefore beloued loue and seeke the Lord pray to the Almightie be pure and vpright in conuersation flie from sinne as from a serpent for if thou come neere it will bite thee The teeth therof are as the teeth of a Lion to slay the soules of men all iniquitie is as a two edged sword the wounds that it giues cannot be healed I dare not scand as I would vpon these points fearing tediousnes wherfore let this suffice for the former generall part concerning the dutie we owe vnto God Now Gods promises for the performance hereof yeeld vnto vs most plentifull matter of doctrine and consolation First of his iustice that as hee will suffer no sinne vnpunished so he will leaue no good worke vnrewarded but giueth to euery seuerall action his seuerall hyre iust recompence of rewarde Shall the hower come in which all that are in their graues shall heare a voyce come foorth they that haue doone well to the resurrection of life they that haue done euill to the resurrection of condemnation Shall the Lorde search Ierusalem with Lanthorns Shall all foule corners be swept and all pleits and wrinckles be vnfolded Shall the sea graue death and hell giue vp all that is in them and shall all the dead both great and small stand before GOD when the bookes are opened and shall euery man haue praise of God according vnto his deseruing Shall wee then discerne betweene the vessels of honour and of wrath betweene Sheepe and Goates the iust and vniust Finallie shall there bee an infallible generall and incorrupt iudgement wherein the booke of al our offences shall be laide wide open Now God bee mercifull vnto vs bee fauourable O Lord be fauourable But to proceed is it thy nature O Lorde to gather vp the wheat and burne the tares to cut down all frutlesse trees and cast them into the fire yea into a fierie furnace that neuer shall bee quenched into an vtter darknesse where is weeping wayling and gnashing of teeth then bee fauourable O Lord be fauourable Dooth not the Lorde spare Dauid a king and a prophet for murther dooth he not spare the Sichemites for adultery nor Absolon for treason nor Saule for tyrannie nor Elie for negligence nor Achab Ieroboam nor Iezabell for crueltie nor Herod Nabuchadnezar and Lucifer for pride nor Paraoh for incredulitie then be fauourable O Lord bee fauourable to vs in whom almost euery one of these sinnes do dwell remaine Did the Lord for corruption ouerflow the world with water did he burne Sodome for her villanie did he cast Adam and Eue out of Paradise for eating of the forbidden frute did hee stone a poore wretch to death for gathering chips on the Sabaoth day then be fauourable O Lord be fauourable vnto vs. But dooth not the Lord spare the Cedar tree for his height nor the Oake for his strength nor the Poplar for his smoothnes nor the Lawrell for his greennes No verely from the Cedar that is in Lybanon euen to thy Hysope that groweth out of the wall yea euery one that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewen down and cast into the fire it is a righteous thing with God to render vengeance to those that disobey him and to destroy such as haue forsaken the law by euerlasting perditiō Behold the Lorde shall come in the great and latter day of iudgement when none shall escape his iudgement seate with clowds shall hee come and euery eye shall see him euen they which pierced him thorow shall also wayle before him being summoned all to appeare moste fearefullye before his imperiall throne of Maiestie then be fauorable O Lord be fauourable Alas with whateies shall we miserable sinners behold him so gloriouslie sitting in his royall kingdom with all his mighty and holy Angels and whole number of Saints sounding with the voice of the archangell trumpet of God causing the heauens to passe away with a noyse and the elements to melt like waxe and the earth to burne with the woorkes thereof yea with what eyes shall wee behold him when we see the Sunne darkened the Moone eclipsed and the starres fall downe from heauen But alas
thy goodly ornamēts of thy godly desires of religious thoughts of zealous affections of christian communication of holy indeuours of assured perswasions of faith of stedfast waitings through hope of constant suffering by patience and heartie reioysings from loue In the perfect consummation of which things because al happines consisteth beware thou carelesse wretch least sodainly by thy abhominable filthinesse thou either for a time wholy depriue thy selfe of comfortable feeling of these things or much diminish thy present graces and blessings receiued of the holy spirit to the glorie of God the Father But why doe I vtter my voice or striue to make a dead carkas moue ô quicken thou me that art the fountaine of life and call thou out of heauen thy dwelling place that my wandring soule may heare the voice of hir shepheard and followe thee whither soeuer thou leadest nay of thy tender compassion take me vp vpon thy shoulders and carrie mee gentlie into thy fold again for theeues haue stolne me away haue bound my feete so that I cannot go and they watch for me vntil thou art gone that they may carrie me away quick from thy pastures ô do thou therefore presently deliuer me and giue me thy helping hand ô cast thou downe by thy spirit my raging lust and by thy grace subdue mine vntamed affection I am weake ô Lorde and vnable to resist the force of my mightie aduersarie sende thy helpe from aboue and saue mee out of the iawes of the cruell Lion thou hast deliuered me out of the mouth of hell ô let not the gates thereof anie more preuaile against mee let mee not anye longer bee occupyed in vngodlinesse least mine enimie triumph ouer mee saying in his malicious heart there there so would I haue it Let this sinne be farre from me ô Lord that I should defile my selfe anie more with this notorious wickednesse worke therefore in mine heart an vtter detestation of it that I may euer hereafter keepe my selfe pure and vnspotted for thy kingdom Thou that art able to make of stones children to Abraham mollifie I pray thee my stonie heart that all manner of sonne like affections may bee imprinted therein plucke vp ô good father these rootes of bitternesse that no vnsauorie fruite may come of the tree which thou by thine owne hand hast planted I desire I looke I call I crie for thy assistance that I may conquer this vnruly motion O blessed sauiour that hast granted so manie petitions vppon earth to them that were carefull for the bodie fulfill I pray thee this my desire not for health nor strength nor riches nor honour nor for food nor apparell but for thine heauenlie grace and inspiration yea let mee lose all those rather then be left to my sinfull flesh that I should be ruled anie longer thereby Mortifie good father in me the old bodie of sinne and giue vnto me a new bodie purged from these dead works to serue the liuing God renew my spirit dayly that I may cast away these workes of darknesse let it be enough ô mercifull Father that my weaknesse in failing heeretofore hath chased so mightely so gratiouslie and so dearlie for vs we beleeue and know that one drop of his bloud is sufficient to heale our infirmities pardon our iniquities and supplie our necessities but without thy grace our light our strength our guide we are able to do nothing but sinne as wofull experience hath taught vs too long and the example of them which are voide thereof whose life is nothing else but the seruice of the world the flesh and the diuell Therefore good father as thou in speciall fauour hast appointed vs to serue thee like as thou hast ordained all other creatures to serue vs so may it please thee to send downe thy heauenly spirit into this earthly mansion to iluminate our mindes mollifie our hearts change our affections subdue our reason regenerate our wils and purifie our nature to this dutie so shall not thy benefits nor thy chastisments nor thy word returne voide but accomplish that for the which they were sent vntill we be renued to the image of thy sonne Good Lord we beseech thee looke downe in the multitude of thy compassions vppon thy militant Church this sinfull Realme thy gratious Handmaide our dread Soueraigne her Honourable Counsell the ciuill Magistrates the paynefull Ministers the two Vniuersities the people that sit in darkenesse and all that beare thy crosse Gather vs into one communion of thy truth and giue vnto euerie man a spirit to his calling that we being mindfull of the accompt and that wee are called Christians may firmely resolue speedely begin and continually perseuer in dooing and suffering thy holy will Good Lord blesse and sanctifie our meeting that no temptation hinder me in speaking nor them in hearing but that thy word may be heard and spoken as the word of God which is able to saue our soules in that day howsoeuer it pleaseth thee by weake and foolish things to magnifie thy selfe There is no cause ô God most iust why thou shouldest heare sinners which art displeased with sinne but for his sake which suffered for sinne and sinned not in whose name we are bold to lift vp our hearts hands and voices vnto thee praying as he hath taught vs Our Father which art in heauen c. FINIS Diuision Concerning the search Psalm 107. Math. 6. Matt. 17 20 Eccle. 35. Gal. 6. 1. Thess. ● 1. Tim. 2. 1. Iohn 2. Mat. 13 14. Prou 28. Iude. 1. Pro. 24. Gen. 3. Exo. 7.27 1. King 13. 1. Chro. 28 Iam. 1.17 1. Cor. 2. Rom. 1. 2. Pet. 5. Reue. 12. Luke 11. Ephe 6. Reue. 12. Ioh. 1. Psal. 144. Esay 65. Math. 23. Iob. 28 Prou 9. Psal. 32 Eccle. 5. Amos. 8 1-Pet 3. Eccle. 12. Eccle. 32 47.50 Math. 2. Iam. 5.25 Iohn 16. Acts. 15 1● Math. 18. Iosu. 10. 2. King 20 Dan. 6. Exod. 24. Dan. 3. 1. King 8. Iud. 5. Luke 9. Luke 5 Luke 6. Iohn 11. Math. 26. Iohn 18. Luke 22. Luk. 23. Math. 19. Psal. 39 Rom. 8. 2. Tim. 4 Psalm 33 Esay 9. Prou. 2. Psal. 10 5. Psalm 18 Iere. 77. 2. King 16 Psal. 118. Reue. 19 Rom. 1. Deu. 27. 1. Thes. 5. Ephe. 4. Psal. 2. Math 13.15 30 41 Reue. 1.7 2. Cor. 5. 2. Pet. 3. Psal. 78. Ephe. 5. Reue. 22. ● Psal. 112. Deu. 28. Iob. 22. Iob. 29. Psal. 128. Hest. 8. Gen. 30. Dan. 6. Psal. 113. Psal. 78. Iob. 42. Psal. 126. Psal. 42. Reue. 9. Psal. 95. Psal. 96 Iohn 11. Gen. 27. Math. 6 33 Iob. 2. Gen. 47. Gen. 45. Luke 8. Matth. 8.19 Matt. 25. Gen. 18. Gen. 19. 1. Tim. 3.2 Num. 35. Luke 19. Matth. 5.13 Matth. 5. Luke 4. Iohn 8. Math. 5.13 Luke 8.14 Exod. 3. Marke 1● Luke 3. Gen. 18. Acts. 2. Acts. 8. Acts. 22. Gen. 8. Exod. 8.32 2. Sam. 15. Luke 8. Matt. 13.45 2. Tim. 4.2 Matth. 6. 1. King 17. 2. King ● Iohn 11. Matth. 26. Luke 5. Eccle. 3. Num. 21. Matth. 25. Gen. 6. Luke 17. Hebr. 11. 1. King 18. Gen. 37. 1. Sam. 17. Psal. 69. Luke 7.33 Acts. 25 Luke 7.34 Gen. 31.24 Num. 12. Num. 22 2. Pet. 2 1● Gen. 22 1. Sam. 3. Luke 14. 1. King 18. Math. 14 Mark 6.20 Luke 11.28 Rom. 1.16 Gen. 25 28. 1. Pet. 2.1.2 Psal. 4● 1. Ecol 12 13. Heb. 11.6 Rom. 10.17 1. Tim. 4.8 1. Pet. 1 13 Luk. 21 33 1. Pet. 1 25 Iames. 1 22. Math. 12 50 Luk. 11 28.