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A90514 Sōma ptōma autōs eniautōs. = The year running into his first principles, or the buriall of the old year, or man. A sermon, intended to be preached at the funeral of M. Edmund Whitwell, deputy of S. Olaves Bread-street, in the citie of London. By Philip Perrey Master of Arts of Clare-hall in Cambridge, rector of S. Michael in the suburbs of Bristol by presentation, and by election pastor of Bedeminster, near adjoyning to the said citie of Bristol. Perrey, Philip. 1654 (1654) Wing P1591; Thomason E729_8; ESTC R203160 23,588 41

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us eternally sing his praises against those mortal enemies of Funeral Elegies Brownists I mean and Anabaptists who will bury their dead not onely against but without the Apostles rule 1 Cor. 14.40 Let all things be done decently and in order Who hath saved us Even us that alive yet from everlasting weepings and mournings in the valley of Hinnom Shall any waters of affliction quench in us the love of him who for us quenched unquenchable fire shall not the benefit of our delivery from everlasting death and burial too in the grave of Oblivion live in our memory shall any thing sever us from him Matth. 27.46 Rom. 8.38 who for our sakes after a sort was severed from his Father When he cried my God my God why hast thou forsaken me shall tribulation or anguish or persecution or famine or the sword No I am sure I may ascend higher and descend lower too with the Apostle whose Antiperistasis makes his Rhetorick more admirable and winning Neither life nor death nor principalities nor powers nor things present nor things to come nor height nor depth nor any other creature shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus I will shut up all with that prayer of our unparallel'd Lake in whom was the depth of all Divinity as in an Ocean rather than a Lake seeing the whole world is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a sweet sower And this is the evil of worldly weal the ease our corrupt nature takes in it makes us more to distaste the joys of Heaven Mix I beseech thee O Lord my peace with war Being of S. Pauls temper and constitution finding a Law in my Members rebelling against the Law of my minde Rom. 7. Let me never be a secure owner of my worldly goods neither well can I since thou in thy goodness hast taken them wife and all from me Yea Lord let them appear as they are Transitory uncertain that I may not repute them to be my goods Let Theeves strip me let crosses distress me as I thank thee I am Christianus quia Crucianus though I lose yet I shall gain and prosper best when I do not prosper Death that must come shall never be unwelcom yea the remembrance of it shall be my greatest comfort it shall never finde me but willing to leave what I never did injoy or joy in And happy shall I account that hour that shall take me out of the World when it takes as it hath done I thank God for five moneths together the World from me because we never were well at one Yea I had almost said she which once lay in my bosom and therefore shall not fear to be at odds The World is crucified to me and I unto the World Death shall take no pains in parting our association which shall finde us before hand parted in affection Let death be bitter unto others to me it shall be sweet when it pleaseth God to send it And I will God-willing and assisting prepare my self by a timely thinking of it Praemonitus praemunitus so shall I never be uncomfortably surprized by it in regard of my body And with holy Stephen notwithstanding all the stony hearts of these times I shall call upon God saying Acts 7.39 Lord Jesus receive my spirit Amen 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 P. P. Praedicator ERRATA PAg. 9. line 3. and 12. for tantologie r. tantologie p. 1● l. 5. for die r. do p. 16. l. 2. for contention r. contentment and l. 8. for graviore r. graviori p. 25. l. 15. for of the body r. to the body l. 29. for restores r. restored p. 28. last l. for undefiable r. undefeisable