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A66355 The vanity of childhood & youth wherein the depraved nature of young people is represented and means for their reformation proposed : being some sermons preached in Hand-Alley at the request of several young men, to which is added a catechism for youth / by Daniel Williams. Williams, Daniel, 1643?-1716. 1691 (1691) Wing W2657; ESTC R31018 71,103 147

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vain Answ. Childhood and Youth continue vain for want of a due use of means appointed for their healing O young People here are three things in this that are very fit to move you 1. First here 's Comfort that the Vanity of Youth is healable thy case is sad but 't is not desperate there 's hope in Israel concerning the Recovery of Sinners in their Youth The Devils became wicked and never can be recovered they may grow viler but they can never grow better but blessed be God this is not thy case the Wound though sad is yet curable There have been many young Folk made pious and serious Isaac was good betimes Timothy and Iohn were Old Disciples before they could call Man Iosiah's tender years were impress'd with Grace I have known undoubted Evidence of Grace before ten year old Oh then you need not resolve to be vile because 't is in vain to attempt to be good no no No young Persons in this Assembly need to say so or need think so God has not resolved against Young Persons that they shall never be recovered nay he has determined that out of the mouth of Babes and Sucklings he will ordain praise Psal. 8. 2. Children Our Lord Jesus has never said he will have nothing to do with such as you I 'll neither wash you nor heal you nor teach you Nay he has said quite otherwise Suffer little Children to come unto me and forbid them not c. Mat. 19. 14. The Spirit of God never resolv'd I will convince no wicked Children I will sanctifie no prophane Youth nay instead of that to you he speaks in Psal. 34. 11. Come ye Children hearken to me and I will teach you the fear of the Lord. The Spirit has a Mind to be the Teacher of Children and the Instructer of Youth he has a mind to train up the Young Generation for Heaven as well as the Old ones So that Young ones may say to Day Why though I am wicked yet there 's hope and though I have a vile Nature yet there 's hope I may be recovered even though my whole frame seems thus set for Villany and appears thus desperately dispos'd There 's the first point and that 's a great matter and under the power of that I preach to Young Ones and under the hopes of that you Young Ones should regard what I say and urge for the case of Youth is healable 2. Secondly Here 's a loud Call to you that God uses means to heal Young Ones of their Vanity This confirms the former Is God at pains with Youth to make them better then there 's hope of Youth for God would not be at this labour if it were wholly useless O my Friends God has sent his Son to dye for young Children as well as old Men even Young ones receive forgiveness by his Blood My little Children to whom I write for your sins are forgiven 1 Ioh. 2. 12. The Spirit of God strives with many Young ones as soon as they can understand any thing he bids early for your compliance I do believe there 's not a Child of six years old under the Gospel Means but the Spirit of God has been striving with This holy One can truly say I have been dealing with this Child to make it happy Pray let 's a little consider Thou Child or Youth hast thou had no sence of Hells misery ever upon thy Heart hast thou never been convinc'd that 't was ill to Lye or Swear Hast thou never found pressing motions to be good and to resolve against evil have no good desires stirr'd in thy Soul Why all these were the workings of the Spirit of God on thy poor Soul God has been labouring with every young Body in this Congregation He has been labouring with thee by the advice of thy Parents when they taught thee to read or taught thee thy Catechism or instructed thee to pray it was God by them taking pains with thee We Preachers preach to you Young Ones as well as to the Old nay we preach to you with more hopes expecting that you are not hardned as old Persons are Young People have not the Mercies of God have not the preservations of God towards you been so many Teachers What has been the Language of every Mercy to thee Child to you young ones but this Oh Children don 't you provoke this God don't make me your Enemy for you see I would fain do you good I would fain be merciful and not a Destroyer of you Nay have not Afflictions been the pains of God with you Is there ever a Young one here that has not been sick at one time or other Why the Lord sent that Sickness to thee and spake in this manner thereby I will warn this Young one to be Religious lest he should dye before he be converted all the Corrections of thy Parents and Master for thy Sin they have all been the Calls of God and his Language in them all has been I would fain imbitter Sin to this poor Young one by something short of Hell I would gladly restrain the Wickedness of this Youth before I must damn him You see you had need look to it for God has used means towards your recovery think not God doth not mean me in his Word don't say God did not intend my cure in the helps I enjoy alas he intendeth thee as well as any other It 's thy enlightening Oh Young Man he intends by all his teachings 'T is thy Conversion O Young Woman that he designs by all his Calls all these have been directed upon this very design and least you should doubt it the Spirit of God does particularly name you O Young Men and Maids praise you the Lord Psal. 148. Young Men be sober Tit. 2. 6. Nay Christ himself tells us in Prov. 1. 4. that his great design there is to give discretion to the simple young ones Therefore I beg that not one young body in this place may forget what I say now that they frustrate God's hopes if they be not Good and disappoint him of all his labour if they be not gracious all the pains that have been taken with them are lost upon them and will God bear this will he always bear this what will become of you if you proceed this way 3. Thirdly Here 's an awful Charge That you young Men continue vain because you don 't rightly use the means for your healing Ah sad Charge the case of young ones is curable but why is it not altered before now Why O Conscience speak Children you have Consciences Young Ones you have Consciences Can you say 't is long of God I am vile still 't is long of the want of means that I am vile still Ah Friend Father Son and Spirit can all say 't is not my Fault that this Child is bad still 't is not my Fault this young Man and Woman is wicked so long 't is not long of me May not
his jollity he is to be scorned as well as pityed 2. He allarms this brutish Sensualist with a prospect of Judgment God addresseth himself to thee as one stupidly ignorant but know thou it 's what thou art little acquainted with or thoughtful about for all these things he will bring thee into judgment a sore thorn in thy gay Cloaths a great cooler to thy lusts meer gall in thy Cups and a sad disturbance to thy airy conceits God will bring thee into judgment for all these things Thô thou despise his Laws thou shalt not escape his Sentence he will not leave it to thee whether thou shalt be miserable though he referr'd it to thy choice whether thou wouldst be serious hee 'l compell thee to feel his wrath though he would not force thee to refrain thy voluptuousness Yea Oh thou that sportest thy self in thy brutish delights thou shalt account for all thou shalt suffer for each Thy punishment shall be proportioned to thy sins and to thy pleasures thou didst take in sinning and dost thou never consider how great that 's like to be 3. He then annexeth a serious Caution against two evils to which Young Persons are obnoxious v. 10. Therefore remove sorrow from thy heart that is anger as the word may be rendred or all those heart lusts which will end in sorrow of heart Thou art afraid of seriousness thou seemest to prevent sorrow by thy carnal mirth but alas thou art making way for the deepest groans by thy seeming cure thou bringest on sorrow by a pretended driving it away But Young Man God seeing thou takest a wrong course condescends to warn thee against the anguish which thou preparest by thy vicious inclination 2. And put away evil from thy flesh that is fleshly pollutions to which Youth is prone or the bodily punishments which vile courses expose to If you take the first sence then as in forbidding heart lusts he stops a course of sin at the Spring-head without which all the attempts for Reformation will be too feeble so in forbidding fleshly pollutions he would restrain the acting of sin q. d. Thô Lust is conceived in the Heart yet let it not break forth in thy practice for abstinence from wicked acts will conduce to change thy temper and abate thy guilt If you take the latter sence then he argues from that misery which brutish Youth is most likely to be affected by q. d. That Body which thou so indulgest that flesh whereof thou art so tender is like to feel the woful effects of thy folly Therefore as thou lovest thy very flesh kindle not the flames which are to devour it in Hell bring not down those Judgments which may torment thy Body on this side the Grave The wise Man introduces these advices by a Motive referring to v. 9. Therefore c. as if he had said because God will bring thee to judgment avoid these sins for which thou shalt certainly be arraigned and prevent the miseries which the sentence will include and which the Judge must execute according to the sanction of that Law whereby thou shalt be judged Then then O Young Man thou shalt know by the punishment felt that thy Lawgivers threatnings were not vain though during temptations they appeared so My Text is a further Motive and as such is here inserted For Childhood and Youth are Vanity q. d. To these sins your young years are prone they have room in your temper and without great care and labour cannot be removed or put away therefore be intent and vigorous to put away evil from your flesh to remove sorrow from thy heart Having thus described the Coherence of the words I shall lay them down for a Doctrine as they be in my Text. Doct. Childhood and Youth are Vanity I shall explain this Doctrine and insist on that sence of the words which will most conduce to the advantage of Young Persons 1. Childhood and Youth may be taken for that time of Humane Life which is short of Manhood If you take it thus then the whole clause may be thus expressed Though you are very apt to boast of these years as most conducive to happiness though now your Spirits are vigorous your Bodies healthy and strong your Sences quick the Cares and Maladies of Old-Age are far from you yet all this will not make you happy This time of Youth it self is vanity it 's insufficient to make thee a Blessed Creature yea though thou didst enjoy all sensible things that can minister to its satisfaction it is but vanity a poor thing a short and empty matter which leaves its admirers deceived yea undone if they have no better provision A serious Old Man disdains those years and would not live them over again yea few live long that wish not much of that time expunged out of their life and remember it with a blush 2. Childhood and Youth note Persons of those Years or age viz. Children and Young People I shall consider these words in this sence and of such of you the Spirit of God proclaimeth vanity as your proper Epithite Quest. What is meant by Vanity as it predicates of these Young People Answ. Vanity is either natural or moral and then it 's the same as to say 1. Young People are frail and mortal All flesh is grass and the goodliness thereof as the flower of the Field Isa. 40. 6. The robust Youth hath his breath in his Nostrils by the Course of Nature he may live longer than Old men yet by the Frailty of Nature he may die before the oldest man Thou reckonest upon long Life but thou mayest dye tomorrow Oh young man thou hast the seeds of Death in thee thou canst not resist any Messenger of Death Heb. 9. 17. the Sentence lies against thee and sin the cause of Death cleaves to thy early Age Rom. 8. 10. What variety of accidents art thou subject to every moment It 's by Gods power you Children are alive till now as well as the Man of eighty Oh young Folk that think of many years before Death and you can meet how many younger than you are already rotten in their graves there may be many Children in this place whose death your Fathers yea Grandfathers may live to mourn for it 's a brittle house your very Souls inhabit Exh. I cannot omit this Exhortation Do and forbear all you ought to do and forbear in order to Eternity as Persons within a step of Death I hope the youngest here are assured that there is no working in the grave Eccl. 9. 10. What is to be done for Eternity must be done while you live the state of trial lasts no longer than Life whatever is beyond the Grave is unchangeable reward or punishment Wilt thou lay to Heart these things 1. I have much to do for Eternity 2. Work for Eternity is hard to do 3. This work as hard as it is must be done or I perish for ever 4. How short a while may
not to be recalled Will it be comfortable in this World to reflect on wasted Time Grown years will be full of these reflections I might have been a Scholar my Knowledge had been improved I had now been fit to serve my Countrey and benefit my self and Family had I been studious in my Youth I might have understood my Trade been encourag'd in my Calling by others and laid up for my subsistance had I been diligent and industrious in my Youth But those years are spent in Folly and now I am unteachable my Credit is gone ignorance contempt and poverty are my companions Oh foolish I But Oh thou Child Oh thou Youth how much more uncomfortable on a Death-bed and in Eternity will thy idleness and mispent seasons be as they referr to thy Soul I had a teachable time but I dye in ignorance of God and Christ woe is me The seasons of Grace I enjoyed are my torment now because I improved them not I hardened my Heart by neglects in my tender years How have I trifled when I heard Sermons How have I mocked God by my sleepy Prayers How have I undone my own Soul by a foolish remissness in all my seeming labours for it What can I shew for all the years I have lived To what a case have my Sports my Idleness and Vanity reduced me Oh that I could recall my precious Time but that 's impossible Oh that I had profitably employed those mispent seasons that 's as vain a wish Oh then that I had never lived those days which I did not live but sinned away as a sleep or dead in pleasures 1 Tim. 5. 6. Darest thou O young Body for a little present indulgence to thy fleshly sloath entertain thy self hereafter with such Heart-piercing thoughts as these Quest. How shall a Young Person be healed of Idleness and waste of time Answ. 1. In general abhorr sloath and redeem time Prov. 19. 15. Eph. 5. 16. Sloath is a wicked unaptness for action and very unsuitable to an active Soul Time not redeemed is mispent and when it is not applyed to it's proper work it passeth away to no advantage 2. Enquire what is thy present work and be assured that what thou art about is what God would have thee do Col. 3. 23. Every hour hath it's business if what thou art about be not that business meddle not with it but find out what it is thou oughtest to be employed in at that time Conviction of duty is a spur to diligence 3. Still remember that God who is thy Owner hath given thee thy Abilities and that time to do thy present work God calls thee as by Name Use my Talents to this which I have made thy present work in this thou improvest the stock I lent thee in this I will bless thee and protect thee as one pleasing to me for this thou shalt not fail of a Reward Eph. 6. 5 6 7. 4. Excite thy self to do what thou art about with vigour Engage thy strength call up the powers of thy Soul to activity for the sloathful is brother to the waster Prov. 18. 9. Idleness is a degree of omission in the affairs both of Soul and Body for there is much undone that might have been done 5. To this end consider God will call thee to a strict account how thy work hath been performed in that time which God affords thee Tell thy self there 's a time of reckoning for this that I am now a doing or a neglecting The sloathful Servant is in Gods esteem a wicked Servant Mat. 25. 26 and he that hid his Talent must perish as well as he that mispends it The more good that might have been done in such a day will be observed as well as what little hath been done in that day Oh never forget that vacant hours and loytred moments are recorded with him who will not inspect dreamingly what thy slothful Spirit makes no account of 6. Remember that all thy works preparatory for Heaven need an intense Spirit and are confined to a short season It 's proper Advice What thy hand findeth to do do it with thy might for there is no working in the Grave whither thou art going Time is posting and we had need redeem it because our business is difficult and the consequences great There are great things to be acquired and done before we are meet for Glory There be great oppositions in our Nature and from our Tempers to every degree of that meetness A vile Heart is not easily renewed darling sins are not soon nor easily mortified the necessary Faith Knowledge Love Strength and Joy are hardly come by and the expected services in our generation are slowly proceeded in Haste and eagerness are absolutely needful to such things He that idleth can hope for little and trifling in such matters is little better than downright neglects especially when giving diligence 2 Pet. 1. 10. is as much a Duty as doing any thing He is not upright in the matters of Religion whose deep concern doth not make him industrious because his Judgment never determined for these things as the greatest nor hath his Will resolved the pursuit of them above all others whose idleness declareth his indifferency Therefore oft tell thy remiss Soul This day is past that week is over and shortly time will be at an end and shall I idle as I do How little work is done in past years Dare I loyter still and be surprized whiles my works are so imperfect or can I reckon on greater improvements in the same number of dayes if I be no more intent and industrious than I have been in those To thee is that directed Not slothfull in business fervent in spirit serving the Lord Rom. 12. 11. resolve to obey it 7. Be able to give a good account to thy Conscience of the time that 's laid out in sleep and Recreations These are the common wasters of Time by a disregard to their just bounds Many do almost divide their hours between Sleep and recreating Sports Visits and Talk which three fall under this Head of Recreteion It 's an awful Consideration that what are appointed only to fit Men for business should become with many their only business as if they had little else to employ themselves about But know thou Young Man that he who sleeps longer than Health requireth is a Sluggard Prov. 6. 9. And he that lays out more hours in diversions than prepares him for the better discharge of Duty is a mispender of Time Thy Reason should tell thee God would never have given me a Soul endowed with such Abilities for service he had never placed me in a World full of opportunities and calls to Employment He had never so strictly charged me to be diligent and useful if I am able with Comfort to plead my Sleep and Pleasures as the greatest part of my Exercise whiles I lived Attend to these Rules with Care and from this moment Gird up the loins of thy
the blessed God and is the gratifying thy lusts equal to these You are receptive of divine Joys and are thy carnal merriments answerable to these Oh young Body what use art thou fit for to others What benefit mayest thou yield to thy self how canst thou seem to answer these by a trifling diversion or a perishing advantage Sure thy Capacity is thy shame the very Beast that liveth to the utmost of his Powers will witness against thee who behavest thy self so much below thine It would have been thy Mercy whose Exercises have been so low that thy abilities had been less Hence 3. Wilt not thou shortly acknowledge with shame and grief that thou hast lived to unvaluable Purposes No Ministers rebukes will be so sharp as thy own when Grace renews thee or endless Torments overtake thee If the Spirit ever enlighten thy Mind and alter thy Will we may ask thee What fruit had you of those things whereof you are now ashamed Rom. 6. 21. With a grieving blush thou wilt answer Nothing I dare boast of nothing I can justifie I am ashamed of my Reward as well as my Labour What I reaped by Sin is my shame as well as sin it self it was a Fools Diversion wherewith I pleased my self it was my Blemish wherein I gloried it was my Loss whereby I valued my self What are they now to me they are Dogs meat 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to what I now taste Phil. 3. 8. I am astonished that I could relish these unsavoury things or derive the least Contentment from them when my chief Good was unsecure Young Man if Grace do not awaken thee Hell will the never-dying Worm will be Convictions of the emptiness of what thou hast pursued and the base Purposes thou hast lived to How will they tear thy Soul with such Thoughts as these where 's the Pleasure now where 's the Satisfaction to which my Endeavours were confined oh that I had been but a Beast who have lived to designs so brutish Oh that I had had no intellectual Nature being I studied not to know my God and the way of Life Oh that I had been void of rational Powers since I did not govern my self accordingly Oh that ever I had natural Abilities to love and fear being I have not loved my God nor so revered him as to abstain from Vanity Wo is me that I had a Capacity for any Service seeing I have lived so uselesly to God to my Friends and to my self Alas where is the Fruit of my labonr what now do I enjoy that deserved one hour of my life or answers the least of my Abilities These these oh Child will be the Effects of thy present way 3. Children and young People are apt to live to destructive purposes which is the height of Vanity The last Head is convincing that it were as well thou hadst never lived but by this it were far better for thee thou hadst remained meer nothing to this day to live to hurtful Ends is worse than not living at all yet this is thy Condition you dishonour God you provoke the Eyes of his Glory you trample the blood of Christ under your Feet with Contempt How many young People serve the Devil with their strength are a Snare and Infection to all they can influence One young body spoils many others and leads them to that Villany they had never thought of You oft break your Parents Hearts and they by thy means feel that a foolish Son is the heaviness of his Mother Prov. 10. 1. You frequently destroy your Master's Estate To the serious you are a Grief to the City and Kingdom a Plague as helping on its Sin hastning its Punishment and obstructing its Good How many may complain of Harm on thy account But whatever Hurt you bring to others sure you avoid Mischief to your selves No no Young men live most to their own Hurt and seem to take great pains to make their Misery sure and great Oh vain Youth thou daily makest thy self more the Child of Wrath by thy sinful Practices thy wicked Habits grow more strong by idleness and frequent opposition hopeful Principles are more baffled and expelled Conscience by thy Affronts is less concerned and capable to admonish thee Thy ill treatment of Gods Spirit makes him withdraw and his Visits are more seldom so that he is ready to say of thee Let him alone Hos. 4. 17. Believe it careless Youth thy ways tend to more sin and less hopefulness of Grace and Glory Oh wretched Life to live only to be more guilty and to be exposed to greater Punishments thou runnest Hell-ward thy Thoughts tend there thy Words lead there thy vile Actions heap the greater store of eternal Flames Indignation and Wrath Tribulation and Anguish are the things thou workest for Rom. 2. 8 9. Thou labourest for these Wages thou livest thy self daily to a greater obnoxiousness to these Woes as if thou wert afraid thou shouldest not be miserable enough Oh Soul to be pitied not to be born had been thy mercy as well as Iudas unless thou change thy living is it not to thee those words are proper Behold you are worse than nothing 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Isa. 4. 24. Hadst thou not lived at all thou hadst not done the mischief thou now art doing thou couldst not have felt the hurt thou must shortly endure How may most young Folk bemoan the day of their Birth their Life is a misery which might have capacitated them for the Bliss of Angels had they well employed it The Lord grant you be not found thus foolish and cruel to your selves yet to this you are more proner than to a more profitable Course The next Work is to shew you 1. How Childhood and Youth became thus vain 2. Why they continue so 3. How most young People grow still vainer 1. Quest. How comes it to pass that Childhood and Youth are vain Ans. Childhood and Youth became vain by Original Sin There 's the Spring of the Disease thou didst not come out of God's Hand thus prone to sin and thus averse to himself But a depraved Nature descends to thee from Adam by the Line of thy Ancestors Thou wert born under the Infection common to Mankind generated in the ordinary manner the very quickened Embrio in the Womb hath all the Seeds of those sins which time ripens and opportunity brings forth our Constitution is become sinful and all corrupt Effects are next to natural I shall not trouble you with Disputes but meerly inform you 1. How our Nature became corrupt 2. How it descends thus corrupted to thee 1. Our Nature became corrupt or vain by the entrance of Sin whereby the Divine Image was expelled as well as forfeited A Rational Soul cannot be void of moral Qualities and Dispositions as it is a Subject of God's moral Government there must be Wisdom or sinful Ignorance in the Mind there must be Love or Enmity to what is good and Aversion or Inclination
at the Lords Table or in order to it therefore I call you to make Conscience of that Young People I say make conscience of it I tremble to think how we differ from the Church in former Ages that People now should be so backward to attend the Lords Supper Obj. But some may object Pray how old must we be that come to the Table of the Lord. Answ. I answer He is old enough that can give evidence of his consent to be the Lords and when he can act the Graces that belong to a Sacrament and improve the matter contained therein whenever they can do this age is no obstacle I would not scruple one of fourteen no more than I would one of fifty where there 's a credible Profession of Grace and a competent knowledge of the great Essentials of Religion and a Conversation suited to it Therefore my Friends make Conscience of this great Duty for I am afraid our young Professors remain giddy for want of this and of Pastoral Conduct I fear you want strength for want of this and comfort for want of this and Satan has great advantage against our young Professors because they are not more established and steady than they be Therefore if thon hast given up thy self to be the Lords and if God has enlighten'd thy Mind to understand the great things of the Covenant thou hast a claim and thou oughtest to make it sure thou art old enough to consent to be Christs when thou art fit to give thy self in Marriage 5. Dispose of your selves to the greatest Safety and most Usefulness You that are Servants chuse no Family where God is not worship'd for a curse and a snare is there besides the want of those daily helps which you stand in need of You that are changing your dwellings go to no place where the Gospel is not live not in a Countrey where Christ is a Stranger as to his Institutions You young ones that are about Marrying be sure that Grace be the first thing that you provide for 1 Cor. 7. 39. for God kuows how much easier it is to stifle good beginnings than to conquer riveted custom and it 's much easier to be overcome by a bad Wife than a bad Wife to be converted by a good Husband Know this my Friends he that does not wisely contrive for his Soul as a Man in Danger will rue it sooner or later God is not bound to help us when we run out of his way 6. Reckon upon a world of Troubles and Snares and be still preparing for them Oh young People be every day arming your selves for you may be every day attacqued don 't promise too serene a State on this side Heaven In the world you shall have trouble John 16. 33. Thy Work is a Warfare and holds for Life temptations will assault disappointments and scandals will try the best Men may be a stumbling-block Be fit for every thing and resolved to hold on thy way it 's hard work but Christ hath undertaken to assist thee and Heaven is worth thy labour Oh don't think and act as if you were to have your resting place here where Satan hath so much power and Sin so great an interest 7. Still grow in Grace and usefulness with age Though thou art good for thy time thou art not so good as thou mayst be nor oughtest to be much less so good as you should resolve to be Oh let not age's dulness be reproached by the vigour of your espousals Jer. 2. 2. Take care that time adds to thy Light to thy Love to thy strength and Fruit. Move Heaven-ward as days are prolonged 8. Familiarize the Word as your Instructor and Monitor Which way should a Young Man cleanse his way but by taking heed to the Word Psal. 119. 9. Let the Word be the Man of thy Councel take the Scripture for thy Rule and resolve to live by it Oh Servants look what God makes your Duty in Scripture will that allow you to be idle insolent or wastefull Col. 3. 22. Children see what God makes your Duty to your Parents Eph. 6. 1. and to your other Relations may you be rebellious unkind c the Word is the true measure and light Alas the oldest of us are sure to stumble without the Word what then can young ones do Therefore study the Scriptures more search them and labour in every thing to manage your selves by them Sirs I would have no one here ignorant of a rule proper to most of the Exigences of his Life and let that be still before thy eyes I will give you Young People one Advice that may do you good all your dayes and that 's this I would have you all consider what Temptations you are like to meet with and what are the Duties you are like to be call'd to alwayes have an apt Scripture lodg'd in thy Mind suitable to each of these and resolve to do nothing nor to purpose nothing before thou hast first consulted that Scripture in thy Mind this would be a stated way of avoiding much sin Young people you that are in Christ labour to live to these Rules I shall now conclude I have been plainly telling all of you Childhood and Youth is Vanity You all come such into the World c. are you altered or are you not do you still grow more vain or more serious should God come this day and divide this Assembly and set the Vain on the right hand and the Serious on the left O Child O Young Man on which side wouldst thou be found O put it to your selves what answer canst thou return wilt thou go away and resolve to be as Vain as ever after all that has been said If that be thy resolve would to God thou hadst not been here this Sermon will be a Thorn in thy side for ever But if from what has been said you go away resolving through Grace to be faithful in the practice of all these Directions given you for the Cure of your Vanity If so then thou wilt have cause for ever to bless God for the 25th of December 1690. FINIS A Youths Catechism Quest. WHat art thou Answ. I am a Child endued with Reason who must be in Heaven or in Hell for ever Rom. 2. 9 10. Q. Who made thee A. God made me by whose Power every Creature was made Is. 45. 12. Q. What is the God that made thee A. God is a Spirit perfectly good great wise holy present every where and without beginning or ending Q. How many Gods be there A. There is but one true God Father Son and Spirit 1 Cor. 8. 6. 1 Ioh. 5. 7. Q. What did God make thee for A. God made me to bring him Glory and to be happy in him Rom. 11. 3. Q. Where may you know how to bring Glory to God and to be happy in him A. In my Bible where he declares his Nature and his Will 2 Tim. 3. 16 17. Q. What Condition was Mankind