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A57738 Tragi-comoedia being a brief relation of the strange, and wonderfull hand of God discovered at Witny, in the comedy acted there February the third, where there were some slaine, many hurt, and several other remarkable passages : together with what was preached in three sermons on that occasion from Rom. 1, 18 : both which may serve as some check to the growing atheisme of the present age / by John Rowe ... Rowe, John, 1626-1677. 1653 (1653) Wing R2067; ESTC R6082 58,271 114

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Brethren my heart will hardly serve me to speake of these things it s even ready to dye and sink within me Good Lord what wilt thou doe for thy great Name how poor how sleight how contemptible a thing do men make of thee in the world men begin to forget that they are thy creatures and that thou hast made them I could even here break forth into teares and say Oh that my head were waters and mine eyes a fountaine of teares that I might weep day and night for the dishonour scorne and contempt that iscast vpon the blessed God by these things It is time for the Angells of the Churches the Ministers A briefe addition touching Atheisme and Messengers of Jesus Christ to carry that peece of the everlasting Gospell and to preach unto them that dwell on earth and to every nation and kindred and tongue and people Revel 14.6.7 saying with a loud voice Feare God and give glory to him worship him that made heaven and earth and the sea and the fountaines of water It was said in Athanasius his time that the world was become an Arrian and now it may be sayed that the world beginnes to turne Atheist Some there are that dareprofesse it One upon that passage The foole hath said in his heart there is no God was not afraid to utter such words That foole spake the truth Oh monster eternity will be a thing long enough to torment thee and make thee feele whether there be a God yea or no. But it is not all thy blasphemy can rid thee of thy folly Canst thou produce the records of the world for six or seaven thousand yeares agoe canst thou confute the book of Genesis and bring to light somewhat more ancient and authentique then it Canst thou tell who was Adams Father and what the generations of men were before him rise up as high in thy thoughts as thou canst wilt thou not at last come to some first man was this man made yea or no who was it that made him was it himself then he was before himselfe but was he made by some other who was that or was he from everlasting why then doth he not continue to everlasting will any thing destroy it selfe Durst thou trust thine own sense are there any such things as spirits if not why are there so many wretched creatures suffer for their familiar converse with them if thou do believe that there are such things as evill spirits who is it that keepes thē in order setts bounds to their mallice But such mōsters who deny the Principles of their being should be rather hissed out of the world with abhorrence thē disputed against As there are many that dare professe Atheisme so there are many that durst live it How peremtory and resolved are men in wayes of sin how light a thing do they make of the word commands and threats of God and of every thing thing that might keep them in awe and retaine them in their obedience to their acknowledgement and observance of the great God Men begin to think they are above the word above hell above damnation and in effect above God What a poor and contemptible thing is religion grown in the world Certainly if religion be the keeping of an awe of God upon a mans spiritt the religation and binding of the soule over to him the constant observance of him and strict conformity to his will there is little of this religion to be found in the world In all these respects it becommeth the servants of the Lord to bestirre themselves to contend zealously for God for the cause of religiō and not patiently to suffer the name of God his worship religion it selfe to dye and be forgotten in the thoughts lives of men 3. To you that feare the Lord and walk on in his wayes the exhortation to you is be more holy be more humble be more heavenly minded be more fruitfull in good workes Zeph. 2 3. Seek ye the Lord all ye meek of the earth which have wrought his Judgment seek righteousnesse seek meeknesse Ye that are meek already seek more meeknesse ye that have wrought righteousnesse be more righteous and abound in all the fruits of righteousnesse The Lords eye is more especially set upon you he observes in a more peculiar manner what your carriage will be the Lord expecteth you should not onely mourne for your own sinnes but for the sinnes of the place in which you live Brethren me thinkes there is not that growth amongst you which I could wish I could be glad to see more life more sweet breathings after God amongst you Me thinkes you do not love God and the Lord Jesus Christ enough you discourse of him but seldome and speak of him but coldly Ignatius had his heart so inflamed with the love of Christ that when he spake of him he would say My love was crucifyed Some are so full of love to him as that they are ravished when they think of him they break out and say oh that excellent that incomperable one how pretious is the Lord Jesus how pretious is he Men and Angels are too little to love him and admire him For the Lords sake stirre up your selves entertaine Christ better and entertaine the Gospell better When the Gentiles heard that the Gospell was sent to them and thatit appertained to them as well as to the Jewes it is said they were glad and glorifyed the word of the Lord. Acts. 13.48 Oh this was wellcome newes joyfull tidings to them indeed their hearts were even ravished and transported with such blessed tidings as these that Christ should become salvation to them as well to the Jewes for that was it which was made knowen to them in v. 47. They glorifyed the word they magnifyed and advanced the word Oh this was the best word that ever they heard an excellent and a sweet word I beseech you my brethren stirre up your selves and provoke one another to love and to good workes It is a great fault in the professors of this place that they maintaine such a distance and strangenesse one towards another The ancient Saints spake often one to another Malachy 3.16 The Primitive Saints in the Apostles times met often they prayed together and conferred together So it should be with you you should be often visiting one another and asking each other Oh my Friend what are your temptations what are your comforts what have the dealings of God been with your spirit since we mett last is grace kept alive or is it more dead This is the way to be a thriving people I would faine that you of this place should be patternes to all that are round about you for humility for heavenly-mindednesse for soundnesse in the faith for experience for holinesse 4. To all in generall the Exhortation is Labour to set up religion in this place set it up in your hearts set it up in your families set it up as much as may