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A44675 A discourse relating to the much-lamented death and solemn funeral of our incomparable and most gracious Queen Mary, of most blessed memory by John Howe. Howe, John, 1630-1705. 1695 (1695) Wing H3023; ESTC R7264 27,333 50

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to follow make with them a perpetual even and uninterrupted Course Likeness to God therefore in every other just respect certainly ensues upon such preceding knowledge of him For the kind and nature of that knowledge being as it ought to be powerful vigorous transforming of the whole Soul and the Will ductile and compliant agreeable impressions do most certainly take place As now beholding we are chang'd 2 Cor. 3. 18. Much more in that State where the injected divine beams are so strong and vivid and the receptive disposition so prompt free apt and facile Therefore to be made like God is to be made perfect according to the ultimate intendment of these words The vision or knowledge of God in the heavenly state being never intended for idle ineffectual speculation as this perfection is not otherwise to be understood than with reference to the ends we were made for that we may be immediately capable of and apt for everlasting adoration and fruition of the blessed God in a joint and most full consent and communion with the General Assembly the whole Community of all the blessed Spirits besides whose eternal work and delight this will be This likeness to God must yet be understood with exception to the Divine Peculiarities as hath been elsewhere shewn whither we now refer only to save the labour of transcribing In respect of which Peculiarities also there must be on our part a correspondency i. e. a likeness with allowance for necessary disagreement as between a Seal and the impression where what is convex in the one is hollow in the other and yet otherwise like i. e. correspondent to each other too So the case is between the blessed God's All-sufficient fulness and our receptive emptiness between his Supremacy and our Subjection In respect to other things common to him and us with the rest of those happy Spirits that inhabit the Regions of light and bliss Spirituality it self Life and Vigour Knowledge Wisdom Holiness Love Serenity Benignity Mercy Peace and Joy there is a nearer resemblance these things passing under the same name with him and with us but with the infinite inequality still of God and Creature Now if here we give our selves leave to pause a while and contemplate those innumerable multitudes of pure and happy Creatures perfected or ever perfect Spirits that inhabit and replenish those ample spacious Regions above the vast and to us or to any thought of ours immense and endless Tracts of Light and Glory Consider them every one composed and made up of lively Light and Love as we are told God is light 1 John 1. 5. and God is love chap. 4. vers 16. Consider them all as most intelligent and knowing Creatures even of the most profound and hidden Mysteries that here were wont to perplex and puzzle the most inquisitive mind ignorant of nothing or apt to comprehend any thing needful and pleasant to be known or lawful to be enquir'd into curious to know nothing useless or unlawful most perfectly wise Creatures prudent Sages endowed with a self-governing wisdom so as easily without a vexatious solicitude and anxiety but with a noble freedom to order and command all their Thoughts Appetitions Actions and Deportments towards God themselves and one another so as never to be guilty of mistake or error in any motion of mind or will Never to omit any thing in its season or do any thing out of season Consider them whether in solemn Assembly which may be stated and perpetual by successively appointed numbers for ought we know or diverting and retiring or faring to and fro as inclination with allowance or command may direct Yet all every where full of God continually receiving the vital satisfying glorious Communications of the every-where present self-manifesting Deity all full of reverence and most dutiful love to the Eternal Father of Spirits his Eternal Son and Spirit all form'd into perpetual lowliest and most grateful adoration with highest delight and pleasure all apprehensive of their depending state and that they owe their all to that Fulness which filleth all in all Every one in his own eyes a self-nothing having no separate divided Interest Sentiment Will or Inclination Every one continually self-consistent agreeing with himself ever free of all self-displeasure never finding any cause or shadow of a cause for any angry self-reflection upon any undue thought or wish in that their present perfect state though not unmindful what they were or might have been and ascribing their present state and stability to the Grace of God and dedicating their All to the praise and glory of that most Free and Unaccountable Grace all well assured and unsuspiciously conscious with unexpressible satisfaction of their acceptance with God and placing with the fullest sense and relish their very life in his favour All full of the most complacential benignity towards one another counting each one's felicity his own and every one's enjoyments being accordingly multiply'd so many thousand-fold as he apprehends every one as perfectly pleased and happy as himself Let but any one recount these things with himself as he easily may with far greater enlargement of thoughts many more such things as these and he needs not be at a loss for a notion of this perfect state of the Spirits of the Just. And for further confirmation as well as for a somewhat more distinct and explicite conception hereof let it be moreover considered What was the undertaking and design of our Redeemer to whom the next words directs our eye and to Jesus the Mediator of the new testament and to the blood of sprinkling c. He was to be the Restorer of these once lost Apostate Spirits and besides reconciling them to God by his blood that speaks better things than that of Abel was to impart his own Spirit to them and by the Tenour of that New Testament or Covenant whereof he was Mediator was not only to procure that their sins and iniquities should be remembred no more but that the Divine Laws should be put in their minds and written in their hearts Chap 8. 10 12. They are therefore by the blood of the everlasting covenant to be made perfect Chap. 13. 20 21. in every good work to do his will having all that wrought in them which is well-pleasing in his sight through Christ Jesus Now when shall he be said to have accomplish'd his design Not till every one be presented perfect Col. 1. 28. and faultless in the presence of the divine glory Jude 24. Do but consider what was a design worthy of so great an Undertaker the Son of God and of his being engaged so deeply of his being so earnestly intent upon it as to become first a Man then a Sacrifice to effect it Consider his Death and Resurrection wherein he will have all that belong to him have a Consortium a participation with him and conformity to him as is largely discoursed Phil. 3. and hence we are to make our estimate