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A39934 Grace and mercy to a sinner in a time of afflictions, or, The serious meditations of M. Tho. Ford of Rochester during the time of his imprisonment, before his execution, faithfully delivered from his own copie : together with his funeral sermon, preached by Mr. Wil. Sandbrook, P.M. Rochester / set forth for the strengthning of our faith in Jesus Christ ... ; published for the satisfaction of his friends ... by John Plasse. Ford, Thomas, d. 1656.; Sandbrooke, William.; Plasse, John. 1657 (1657) Wing F1513; ESTC R40949 26,591 84

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Grace and Mercy to a Sinner in a Time of Afflictions OR The serious Meditations of M. Tho. Ford of Rochester During the time of his Imprisonment before his Execution Faithfully delivered from his own COPIE Together with his Funeral Sermon Preached by Mr Wil. Sandbrook P. M. Rochester Set forth for the strengthning of our Faith in Jesus Christ and to arm our selves against Satan Published for the satisfaction of his Friends and conviction of his Enemies By Iohn Plasse LONDON Printed by Ioseph Moxon for Francis Cossinett and sold at his shop in Tower street at the sign of the golden Anchor at Minsin lane end 1657. To the Reader Courteous Reader I Having the Original of this Coppy committed to my hands by the Author thereof it being a grand part of his serious meditations during the time of his imprisonment in Rochester was desired by many of the Inhabitants and others adjacent to transcribe the same that it might be committed to Presse thereby to come to the publique view The Peece it self is but small yet full of many precious Truths and altho penned by a Person statned with the guilt of the blood of his own Sister yet in it thou shalt find so much of Gods glorious Countenance shining out upon him after so long a time of Gods with-drawing which thou shalt find fully discovered in his last Speech annexed to this Treatise that thou maiest conclude with me doubtless he is now at rest in the arms of a faithful Redeemer Iudge charitably accept of it kindly and walk thank fully with God for a● his mercies These are the only desire of him that is Margarets Rochester Ian. 26. 1656. Thine John Plasse Several Notes and Observations collected by me Tho. Ford for the strengthning of my Faith in my Saviour the Lord Iesus Christ and fealing of the assurance of my everlasting salvation Dedicated to any tender eye that will pardon the mistakes and correct the Errors My entrance by Prayer MOst high and mighty Lord God that didst create Man after thine own image but he fell from thee and by his fall made himself despicable and most vile in thy eyes O Lord we are in his loyns and are corrupted in him so that our original corruptions are enough to sink us into Hell without any actual transgressions But ever blessed be thy Name thou didst not leave us in this condition but didst provide a Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ to randsom us from the thraldom of sin and death that whosoever beleeves in him should not perrish but have everlasting life Strengthen me O Lord the greatest of sinners that I may by sure evidences from thy good spiri● working in me a lively faith receive some crums of mercy from thy Table Take away O Lord the hardness of my heart the blindness of my understanding the deadness of my affections Create in me O God a new heart and renew a right spirit within me Make me to hear joy and gladness Rebuke the Tempter that hath been too strong for me and while I live here let me live to thy glory and before I depart hence receive that blessed and comfortable sentence from thee Thy sins are forgiven thee And this I begg of thee for the sake of Jesus Christ my alone Saviour and Redeemer Amen Of God He is glorious in his Essence and glorious in his Persons In his Essence of an eternal being by himself without beginning and without end Iehovah Elohim He is glorious in his Persons Father Son and Holy Spirit The Father is glorious in his great work of Election The Son is glorious in his great work of Redemption The Holy Ghost is glorious in his great work of Application The Father is glorious in choosing the House The Son is glorious in buying the House The Holy Ghost is glorious in dweling in the House To apply this to my self Is God so full of glory and Majesty with what an awfulness and dreadfull reverence of his Majesty should I come before him to beg pardon for my sins for my sins that have been so sinfull beyond measure the whole course of my life hath been nothing else but a continual act of sin and to all my sins have added Murder and that not of a stranger but of my own Sister Well Where shall I rest for Comfort In the Father He is full of Majesty and Glory I cannot But here must I rely upon Jesus Christ my Redeemer that by true repentance for my sins principally as they have been an offence against the Majesty and dishonour to his Name joyned by a lively Faith in Jesus Christ Here must I cast Anchor and upon this Rock must I be preserved from dispair of Gods mercies But how shall I come to Christ that I may find mercy 1. Come to him mourning and loathing thy self for thy long continuance in sin and refusing of him come with a broken and lamenting heart for all thy sins but especially for thy sleighting of Christ for the shedding of his blood the renting of his bowels and if thou canst not come as well as thou shouldst yet come as well as thou canst come to him and make thy moan of thy unbeleef and inability to come 2. Come with this assured confidence ●hat those that come unto him he will in to wise cast away and thou being come he will not cast thee away Let us draw neer with full assurance of Faith having ●ur hearts sprinkled from an evil Consci●nce and our bodies washed with pure water 3. Come gladly and willingly glorifying the grace of God but abasing thy ●elf Come with gladness that thou shalt ●e brought and enter into the Kings pre●nce receive not the grace of God as ● common thing but thankfully and with all thy heart for the end why the Lord gives Christ to a man is the glory ●f his Grace If the Lord attain his end he desires no more For why should ●e when he hath his end The only way and means to obtain pardon from God the Father by his ●on Jesus Christ is set down briefly by S. Iohn thus If we acknowledge our sins he is faithfull and just to forgive us our sins Make therefore a diligent search of ●hy heart by the Law of God arraign thy self in thine own thoughts before God Supposing this were the day o● reckoning rip up thy heart and lay open all thy known sins without lesning them without excusing them without hiding them without taking upon thee to defend them thus did David Psal 51 3. 4. thus did Ezra 9. 6. and then go on to give Iudgement to thy self I say Iudge thy self that thou be not Iudged Thus did Daniel in the 9. and the 7 Thus did the Prodigall Luke the 15 21. One thing is very observable in the Prodigals return to his Father and that on the Fathers part the Text saith His Father went and met him intimating unto us the goodness and infinit● mercy of God
hid●en by his holiness and the very being ●hereof daily diminished by the ●trength power and working of his Spi●t If thou wouldst be saved this must be ●●y Plea I Lord have most grieviously ●●ned against thee even in my best per●rmances therefore I beseech thee for Christ his sake to pardon me And not ●us Behold this I have done thus I have deserved therefore I require thee ●f thy Iustice to reward me for in the work of salvation all merrit and desert ●f our own is absolutely excluded How sweetly and contentedly may ●at soul repose it selfe that hath a testi●ony of his salvation by Iesus Christ ●at God is reconciled unto him in Christ notwithstanding his many and ●rievous sins the root of corruption every coruption that lyeth lurking in the heart of man Now for the soul to feele such a change such a regeneration wrought on the heart after a true and serious repentance and the embracements of a Saviour the Lord Jesus in his arms ready to receive thee what a transcendent unspeakable comfort is that soul partaker of But that we may not flatter our selves with the bare flashes and as it were shaddows of comfort taken from a wrong principle let us consider and that seriously from whence our comforts do arise Do they arise from an utter abhorring our selves by reason of our polution by nature For until we be wounded what need can we find of a medicine Until we can find our selves heart-sick of sin what need can we find to our selves of a Physician They that are whole need not a Physician but they that are sick Is Jesus Christ the chief desire of thy soul Art thou willing to part with any thing for him that having found this treasure canst thou presently hide it in thy heart Art thou willing to sell all that thou hast to purchase this Field this Treasure this Wisdom Is thy heart affected with the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ Dost thou eye Jesus Christ by faith Dost thou see fulness of satisfaction in the merits death and passion of Christ Dost thou feel by the power of Christ's spirit an application of all this to thy soul that thou canst out of a setled assurance conclude these benefits and blessings belong to me Then my soul let thy temporal condition be what it will as for this life yet raise up thy affections higher let thy heart be where thy treasure is repose thy self upon Jesus and take care of exempting thy self from those heavenly priviledges which the blood of Jesus Christ is ready to pour down upon thee These things well considered are as so many sinews and joynts to strengthen a weak and drooping faith the Lord give me his spirit of grace that I may not only write these Truths but that by his strength they may be applied unto my soul Thomas Ford He that broke the heart of Manasseh and Paul after their blood and blasphemies when they never desired any such thing he can break thine much more when thou desirest him to do it for thee T. F. To my loving and esteemed Friend Mr Henry Wright one of the Serjeants at Mace within the City of Rochester Loving Friend I Present unto you a small quantity of Winter fruit which hath fell from ●a Dry Branch What my purpose is in presenting them I trust of your self you will conceive it to be no other but this that they may remain with you as a testimony of mysetled purpose never to forget your ancient Love He that hath a friend let him shew himself friendly saith the Scripture Accept therefore this little as from a new Graft upon a corrupt stock and vouchsafe it some low room in your Meditations and as you relish it promote it not for any worth in the Gift but for the integrity of the Donor who while he lives will alwaies pray that after you and yours have served their time here ye may be made Free-men and Free-women of the Kingdom of Heaven Amen Nov. 30. 1656. Your loving and Well-wishing Friend Thomas Ford a Prisoner in the Prison of the City of Rochester called the Dolphine Certain Propositions which in my Meditations I have collected together in this time which is lent me out of the 14 chapter of Hosea and the first verse The words are these Oh Israel Return unto the Lord thy God for thou hast faln by thine Iniquity THe words are an exhortation or a vehement perswasion which the Spirit of God doth use by the Prophet to return to God The whole chapter containing a rousing or stirring up the people of Israel to repent of their iniquiries and to return to God whereunto are annexed gracious promises of Gods mercies unto them in healing their backslidings and returning unto them and you may observe what a mixture of repentance and mercy there is in the chapter From whence in the general we may observe the unseparableness of true repentance and mercy they are linked together as in a chain even as David and Ionathan they will not part one from the other In the words there are five particulars observed 1. The seriousness of the Prophet's call perswading our better attention and as it were a necessity of lending an ear unto this Call in the Vocative O! 2. The persons called Israel By Israel is meant the people of God 3. The Act or Duty called unto Return 4. The object matter of their return or the person to whom they should is the Lord 5. and lastly The grounds and reasons of this their return laid down in cloze of the words For thou hast fallen by thine iniquity From the words you may plainly gather several points or observations to wit 1. That the best and choisest of God's children may decline and grievously fall from God as Israel did 2. That the ways of sin lead us directly from God Or thus That sin is an absolute turning the Back upon God therefore Return 3. That God the Father through his Son the Lord Iesus Christ is the only shelter and tower of refuge for a penitent sinner Thy God 4 And lastly That it is and ought to be the main scope and aim of the Ambassadors and Ministers of Iesus Christ to disswade from sin and perswade to repentance O Israel Return unto the Lord thy God for thou hast fallen by thine iniquities First of the first in order That the best and choisest of God's Saints and people may grievously decline and fall from God For proof whereof I need go no further then the subject we treat of Israel a name whereby God pleased to stile his own people his elect his chosen people of Israel my people as he terms them Nay God is pleased to term himself The King of Israel in Isa. 44. 6. Thus saith the Lord of Hosts the King of Israel and his Redeemer the Lord of Hosts We know the prerogative of Kings is to rule over their Subjects to have the command and government of their subjects