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A20939 Coales from the altar; or Foure religious treatises to kindle deuotion in this colde age. Written in French by Mounsieur du Moulin: and translated into English by N.M. Du Moulin, Pierre, 1568-1658.; Metcalfe, Nicholas. 1622-1623 (1623) STC 7318; ESTC S118640 76,812 278

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c. And forasmuch O Lord as without faith we cannot be agreeable or acceptable vnto thee we beseech thee so to increase it in this thy seruant and in vs all that he may come to the last breath of life and we with him to perseuere therein and to be alwayes disposed to render a pure confession with heart and mouth as wee now present our selues vnto thee saying I beleeue in God c. This is his faith O Lord and ours giue vs grace to liue and dye herein through Iesus Christ our Lord who in vnity of the Holy Spirit liueth and raigneth with thee eternally Amen When there is apparencie that the sickenesse is mortall follow this forme Sir It behoueth you to bee of good courage in the middle of your affliction which it pleaseth God still to continue vpon your body and be assured that he hath neither sent or continued it but for the good and saluation of your soule to teach you by this meanes to vnderstand your selfe as being a poore sinner more and more to detest your sinnes contemne the world to lift you vp to God and to inuocate and call vpon him with much more feruour with assurance to be heard following his holy promises and to obtaine of him Christian Constancy which is most necessary for you in this tryall The assurance of the mercy of God in Iesus Christ the true ground of all Consolation That which ought most to comfort you and with courage and patience to strengthen you is the assurance which you ought alwayes to take that God for the loue of his welbeloued Sonne our Lord Iesus hath imbraced you into his loue and free fauour hath pardoned your offences hath adopted you and receiued you amongst the number of his children to make you inherite the Kingdome of Heauen by vertue of the purchase which Iesus Christ hath made for you by the merit of his death such an assurance will make you alwayes certaine that nothing can happen vnto you whether it be in life or death which can be any other then the fauour and blessing of your Heauenly Father and so consequently are aides and meanes ordayned by his wise prouidence to conduct you to the blessed life This assurance commeth from Faith It is true that this assurance wee cannot take of our selues it is our good God that giueth it when by the vertue of his holy Spirit and holy Word he createth in our hearts a true and a liuely faith with the which we receiue and wee appropriate the promises of his grace which he hath ordayned vs in the preaching of the gospel Which promises in effect are That God hath so loued the world that he hath giuen his onely Sonne that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue life euerlasting Ioh. 3.16 If God then hath giuen you the grace to beleeue in his only Son to embrace him for your Redeemer and Sauiour as we gather hitherto by the profession you haue made and still continueth in the Church you may take from thence a holy assurance that God according to the infallible truth of his Word hath receiued you into his loue that you shall not perish but haue euerlasting life Now being so what can you feare Rom. 8.30.31 If God be with vs who can be against vs Hee who hath not spared his owne Sonne but deliuered him vp for vs all how shall hee not with him also freely giue vs all things Hee hath giuen you the most that is his Sonne hee will not euerthelesse deny you any thing else that can be necessary for to keepe you from all sort of euill corporall and spirituall as well in life as in death Faith applyeth to all the faithfull the promises of the Gospell This application whereof I haue spoken which you must make to your selfe from the promises of the Gospel to gather such a holy assurance it is necessarily required by Faith For to beleeue in Iesus Christ it is not enough to beleeue in grosse that there is a Iesus Christ and who beleeueth in him hath eternall life neither is it enough to beleeue that the promises of the Gospell are altogether true the Diuell beleeueth so much yet notwithstanding hee hath no true beleeuing faith But to beleeue in Iesus Christ is when the faithfull beleeueth that there is saluation in Iesus Christ for him which the Diuell cannot beleeue And the true iustifying faith whereby the iust liueth chiefely consisteth in that that we apply and appropriate vnto our selues euery one in his own particular the promises of saluation that euery one in his owne behalfe may say that which St. Paul saith in the person of euery one of the faithfull Gal. 2.20 I liue in the faith of the Sonne of God who hath loued me and giuen himselfe for me and in the 2 Tim. 1.2 I know whom I haue beleeued and I am perswaded that he is able to keepe that which I haue committed vnto him against that day and Rom. 8.37.38 I am assured that neither death nor life nor Angels nor Principalities nor Powers nor things to come nor height nor depth nor any other creature can separate vs from the loue of God which he hath shewed vs in Iesus Christ our Lord. This faith doth not bring vs a simple opinion or coniecture of our saluation but a certaine knowledge following that which Saint Iohn saith 5.14 Wee know that we are translated from death to life And Iohn 10. We know that we are of God and I haue saith he 1 Ioh. 5.13 written these things to you which beleeue in the Name of the Sonne of God to the end that you should know that you haue eternall life This faith freely lets vs goe to the treasure of Gods grace Heb. 4.10 With assurance as hee saith in the 10.22 euen with a true heart and a full assurance of faith as Saint Paul saith Ephes 3.12 that by Iesus Christ we haue boldnesse and accesse in our beleefe by the faith which wee haue in him This faith is called Hebrewes 11.1 the substance of things hoped for that is to say that maketh things beleeued and hoped subsist in our soules neither more nor lesse then if we were already in the very Actuall possession and inioying This Faith maketh vs finde peace and rest in our soules and consciences chasing away the feares and terrours which sinne would set before vs with the apprehension of Gods iudgements following that which Saint Paul saith Rom. 5. Verse 1. That being iustified by faith we haue peace with God through Iesus Christ our Lord by the which also wee haue beene led by Faith to this grace wherein we hold our selues fast and glorifye our selues in the hope of the glory of God The gift of perseuerance assured to the Faithfull Moreouer these passages propound vnto vs this holy assurance of Faith not onely for the present but also to come and containeth a promise which God giueth vs to perseuere in this Faith euen to the
the Soule liueth to God and followeth the Lambe filled with the fulnesse of the presence of the Lord. And as one may obserue of those that sleepe very soundly yet if they be but called by their Names they will rise vp in astonishment so Iesus Christ at the last day shall call all the faithfull and they shall suddenly awake and come out of the Graue euen as he raised Lazarus when hee did rise after hee had called him by his name We may also say that after sleepe we finde refreshment our strength renewed so after death our strength shall be renewed with another kinde of vigour then euer we had before Briefly as the profound sleepe of Adam brought him forth a Wife so our death will bring vs neare vnto Iesus Christ our true Espouse who marrieth vs in Righteousnesse and Mercy for there is nothing but peace in Heauen in earth nothing but confusion Neare vnto the earth are Windes and Raine and heat after colde but high vp in the ayre nothing moueth So what peace must that be in Heauen where the King of peace himselfe raigneth and where the blessed spirits ioyne their Songs and affections to praise serue God with a holy Harmony Of the peace of the Blessed the faithfull feele here a kinde of taste which is the peace of Conscience giuing them repose euen vpon the torture which sustaineth Martyrs maketh them easily digest pouertie and misery by the inward contentment they feele in the loue of God to be reconciled vnto him through Iesus Christ For euen as a man that is in health will sleepe vpon a Bench but he that is sicke of the Stone cannot rest vpon a Bed euen so the tranquility of conscience maketh a man content amidst the incommodities of this life but the wicked in prosperitie finde no rest Doe you thinke it strange that Iacob slept quietly albeit he had but a stone for his Pillow seeing that God spoke to him sleeping and shewed him the gate of Heauen opened I thinke Ionas had more rest in the Whales belly then Iezabel in her bed or Nabuchadnezzar vpon his Throne whereof the Apostle in the 4. of the Phil. calleth the peace of Conscience the peace of God and saith that it passeth all vnderstanding Whereupon I gather that if the first Pastes and sparkes of eternall peace surpasse all vnderstanding how much more then the full repose and full peace with eternall contentment The faithfull seruants of God hauing but halfe dipped in the end of the finger into this Hony as Ionathan did had their eyes enlightened and with this sweetnesse ouercome the bitternesse of death and Saint Paul before he dyed tasted of this glory being rauished in spirit into the third heauens when hee came to speake of these things hee said that these are things which is not lawfull to expresse and putting his finger in his mouth glorifyeth himselfe in his infirmities and in his approbriousnesse for the name of Christ And Dauid in the 80. Psalme asketh in this life al the contentment that a man can haue in this world in asking That God would shine vpon him with the clearenesse of his face and yet this clearenes commeth from a-farre It is but like a little Raye of the Sunne shining through a little hole into a darke plaee what will this be then when the day shall shine all out so cleare and that God will shine clearely vpon vs so neare that he will shew his face vnto vs which no man did euer see and liue as God saith to Moses Many giue money for olde Coines and the formes of the buildings of auncient times but how much would a man giue to see the persons of those times and how much more would a man giue to see Abraham Isaack Iacob Dauid the Prophets and the Apostles To see the least of them you would trauaile a thousand leagues and how much more then would you giue to see all to see them all and all free from sinne and infirmitie such as they are in the Kingdome of God And how much more then aboue all the rest to see this Iesus Christ which is declared in the word and figured by the Sacraments who hath suffered all euill for vs who descended vpon earth for to raise vs vp to heauen who took vpon him our flesh to cloathe vs with his holy spirit who made himselfe the sonne of Man to make vs the Children of God who suffered death to giue vs life who daily receiueth our prayers presenteth them to God sendeth his Angels from aboue and maketh his blessings daily fall downe vpon vs your eyes see it which is declared vnto you amongst the troubles and throngs of this world you see it in the peace which Simeon did waite for Truely we doe but lightly esteeme these things a humane spirit moueth but with one wing we haue a greater desire vnto it then capacity to vnderstand it For wee ought to be more occupied in keeping on the high way to come to this peace then in the contemplation of the excellencie thereof We shall know it one day now let vs striue onely to tend that way This thought putteth another into my minde and maketh me admire many persons who know and beleeue these things and yet are not once moued therewith who knowing the truth being in their decrepit age and in the bed of death yet notwithstanding feare to confesse God for the displeasure of men they would willingly say with Simeon Lord now let thy seruant depart in peace but the feare of men hindreth them from making their peace with God what hope they for or what feare they in this world who for an houre of life that they yet haue in this world would lose eternall life who to please men in dying would displease God after death There is certainely besides hardnesse and rebellion a blindnesse and an euident folly Some will say this peace is to be wished for I aspire to it euen with all my heart but the way to come thereto is very hard to finde out the passage to death is dolorous fearefull and Sathan lyeth in Ambush euen in the way and all the feare and feeblenesse and sorrow that is there is purposely placed to intrap a man in such extremitie it is a good thing to be dead but a grieuous thing to dye I confesse that death is very terrible in nature Men care to dye when they can deferre it no longer Many cut off Legges and Armes to saue the rest and are very glad so to liue with the one halfe of their body there are many troubled with the stone that resolue to be cut and although the combat be great yet they hope to escape but if they were assured to die they would resolue to be twenty yeares tormented Neuerthelesse he saith that death is not so terrible as they make it principally to the faithfull which are prepared for it It is not death that is so grieuous but the
end Otherwise where should be this assurance which the Apostle speaketh of of not being able to be separated from the loue of God in Iesus Christ Where should be this subsistance of things hoped for How should wee haue in our soules a solid peace with God How should wee finde our selues firme in this grace How can we glorifie our selues in the hope of the glory of God Such is then the incomprehensible bounty of this heauenly Father that he beginneth not in vs the worke of our saluation for to leaue it imperfect according as Saint Paul saith to the Philippians and in their persons speaketh also to all truely faithfull Phil. 1.6 I am assured that hee that hath begunne this good worke in you will perfect it euen to the comming of Iesus Christ As also he saith in another place Rom. 11.29 That the gifts and calling of God are without Repentance that is to say hee gaine sayeth not nor euer goeth from his word Against the obiection that this assurance of Faith should be a presumption It may not be that this certainty of Faith be blamed in vs and to be thought rashnesse and presumption for on the contrary it should be thought an extreame rashnesse and presumption if wee should not beleeue such excellent promises of our God And it is Humility and Obedience to receiue and rest vpon it with reuerence For it is said that he which hath receiued the Testimony of God hath sealed that God is veritable Iohn 3.33 that is to say subscribed and giuen approbation to the truth of God which he demonstrateth in the accomplishment of his promises and it is said on the contrary in the 1 of Iohn 5.10.11 That hee that beleeueth not God hee hath made him a lyar For hee hath not beleeued in the testimony which God hath witnessed of his owne Sonne and this is the testimony that God hath giuen vs eternall life and this life is in his Sonne Two things might make vs rash and bolde in this assurance which we take of our saluation the one is if wee should build vpon the merit of our workes Rom. 3.20 For no flesh shall be iustified before God by the workes of the law and all those that seeke to be iustified thereby are vnder malediction so saith Saint Paul 3.10.2 It is not by our owne righteousnesse which is nothing whereupon wee build such an assurance but vpon the righteousnesse of him whom God hath made to be sinne for vs 2 Cor. 5.21 that is to say a sacrifice for sinne to the end that wee might be made the righteousnesse of God in him and by the obedience of whom we are made iust in exchange of our disobedience in Adam which made vs all sinners Rom. 5.19 The other point which might make vs bolde in this behalfe that if wee should presume to purchase such a knowledge of our saluation by the subtilty of our spirits as it is said that the Naturall man conceiueth not the things of God 1 Cor. 2.14 But certainly we make account to haue receiued as the same Apostle 1 Cor. 2.12 Not the spirit of this world but the spirit which is of God to the end that wee should know the things which haue beene giuen vs from God Also hee saith in the same place 1 Cor. 2.9.10 That these things which are altogether incomprehensible God hath reuealed them by his holy spirit Finally hee addeth 1 Cor. 1.16 That by this meanes wee holde the intention of Christ But by this spirit of God are all those conducted which are the Children of God which the same Apostle saith Rom. 8.14 And hee is called The spirit of adoption and by him we cry Abba Father Gal. 4.6 that is to say wee cry and call vpon God as our Father And also it is This same spirit saith Saint Paul Rom. 8.11.16 which giueth testimony with our spirit that we are the Children of God In like sort the Apostle to the Ephesians saith 1.13.14 That when we belieue in the Gospell we are sealed with the holy spirit of promise which is the earnest of our inheritance vntill the redemption of the purchased possession vnto the praise of his glory by which wee learne that the testimony of the Holy Ghost receiued into our hearts with Faith is like vnto a seale which the holy Spirit imprinteth in our hearts to assure vs of the promises of God and to assure vs that we are his Children and as men vse in the Market giuing of earnest that is to say a part of the price agreed for as well to beginne the payment as to make the bargaine irreuocable and assured that it may be kept firme Euen so the Holy Ghost which through Faith begetteth peace and ioy in our hearts is giuen vs for earnest of the Kingdome of Heauen Rom. 14.17 to the end to assure vs by this beginning of spirituall goods which God hath promised to his children that hee holdeth vs for his owne purchased possession to the praise of his glory and that without euer reuoking his promises hee will at last gather vs to the full fruition of the Inheritance in Heauen It is needfull if it be possible to draw from the mouth of the sicke person confession of his sinnes of his Repentance and his Faith if hee haue not the vse of his Tongue but of his vnderstanding it is necessary for him to answere by some signe Now Sir it behoueth you to take good courage and willingly to apply this holy doctrine for the comfort of your soule this doctrine hath been declared vnto you by the preaching of the Gospell in the Church of God whereof you haue beene a member it hath also beene confirmed vnto you by the vse of the Sacrament with whom you haue communicated Haue you not receiued it with Faith Patient I haue Also doe you not beleeue that God is not onely your Creator but sinne hauing lost you hee is your Sauiour in Iesus Christ Patient Yes Doe you not acknowledge that you are a poore and miserable sinner that if he should reckon with you according to your sinnes of necessitie he should make you perish in death and eternall damnation Patient Yes Are you not very heartily sorry and grieued so to haue offended and doe you repent your selfe euen with your whole heart Patient Yes Doe you not renounce all opinion and trust in our owne Righteousnesse for to repose your selfe intirely and your hope in the mercy of God by which he iustifieth and saueth vs in his blessed Sonne Iesus Christ Patient Yes Doe you not beleeue that he hath receiued you into his mercie that he is pleased and appeased with you and hath in grace reconciled you vnto him in the fauour and through the obedience and merit of the same Iesus Christ his Sonne who you firmely beleeue died for your sinnes and is risen for your iustification Patient Yes Now I beseech God to confirm increase you more more in this faith following the which