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A43039 The marriners card and compass. Or The best way to attain heaven amidst a sinfull and crooked generation. By William Harvey, minister of the Word Harvey, William, fl. 1657-1705. 1659 (1659) Wing H1093; ESTC R218426 15,444 43

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I null good works as superfluous and unnecessary No God forbid Without holiness no man shall see the Lord. Not every one that saith Lord Lord shall be saved but he that doth the will of my Father which is in Heaven Matth. 7.24 For as we are not saved propter opera for our works we are saved and shall be one day judged accordingly secundum opera according to our works See Matth. 25. v. 34. to the end But I would not have men big with their works high conceited of them stand in competition with God fondly to imagine their works meritorious in so doing they derogate from the free Grace of God and the death and passion of Christ who saith in my Text I am the way c. Alio nobis non opus est ostiario mediatore vel ministro saith Chrysost We need no other door-keeper or Mediator or Minister 16. Hom. in Matth. Our Justiciaries then and conceited Pharisees like Players over act themselves These indeed have good things in them but as we use to say fools have them in keeping Should we call them Papists they would spit at it and yet verily in a sence they are all one in this particular just like the two Elders in Susanna they seem to take leave one of another and presently meet at one door He that saith I am the way saith likewise I am the door of the Sheep John 10.7 And as no man cometh unto the Father but by him so by him also we have access by faith into the grace wherein we stand and rejoyce in hope of the glory of God Rom 5.22 What impudence can out face that of the Apostle For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of your selves it is the gift of God not of Workes least any man should boast Eph. 2.8 9. And the same Apostle elsewhere saith speaking of free election And if by grace then is it no more of works otherwise grace is no more grace but if it be of works then it is no more grace otherwise work is no more work Rom. 11.6 Let the Church of Rome then tells what tale they please I hope beloved it is no article in our Creed To pray to Saints and ascribe merit to our works is the next way to make us devils I am sure they never had these puddles from the pure fountain of Gods holy word Pride is one of the seven deadly sins but of two spirituall pride is the more dangerous and must expect a fall That man who is big with the timpany of his own worth will hardly acknowledg Christ to be the way This is so stiff an Oak that it will break rather then bend and with Naball it is such a son of Belial that a man cannot speak to it 1 Sam. 25.17 But to conclude the first particular Let this serve for admonition to all that truely fear God without procrastination to address themselves to Christ who is and none but he the true and living way to bliss to know him and his Father is eternall life John 17.3 Wherefore as the Apostle sometime said in another sence so let us all say whether shall we go thou hast the words of Eternall life And so I come to the second branch in my Text. As Christ is the way in like manner he is the truth I am the truth First he is the truth Complendo by way of accomplishment for in him as by a lively voice and promise whatsoever was spoken and typified concerning the Messiah by the mouth of all the holy prophets since the world began are fulfilled Acts. 3.21 see v. 24. and. Acts. 10.43 In like manner the whole Hierarchie of the Leviticall priesthood is accomplished in him the Antetipe which the Epistle to the Hebrews throughout plainly sheweth Thus the Apostle speaking of the Law saith that it was but a shadow of things to come Hebr. 10.1 Secondly he is the truth Promittendo by way of promise So Joh. 17.17 Sanctifie them through thy truth thy word is truth And David thus speaks Ps 119.43 And take not the word of truth utterly out of my mouth And Ps 33.4 For the word of the Lord is right Heaven and Earth shall pass away but my words shall not pass away Luke 21.33 St. Peter having spoken of the frailty and vanity of man and flesh positively concludes that the word of the Lord endureth for ever 1 Pet. 1.25 Thirdly he is the truth Operando by operation because by the holy Ghost through the word of truth he shall guide us into all truth Jo. 16.13 And Chapt. 8.31.32 If ye continue in my word then are ye my disciples indeed and ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free And v. 36. I the Son therefore shall make you free ye shall be free indeed This may first serve to inform us that Christ is the true Messiah that undoubted Seed of the woman who should break the Serpents head Gen. 3.8 That seed of Abraham in whom all the nations of the earth were to be blessed Gen. 12.3 He who was to save his people from their Sins Matth. 1.21 he in whom all the promises of God are yea and amen 2. Cor. 1.20 Let us then who are Christians acknowledge him alone to be our Saviour although the Jews wickedly blaspheme Parati sunt adlegendam caeci vero ad intelligendum duri ad credendum Aug. Serm. 35. de Temp. and fondly phancie themselves of a Messiah to come Of whom the Father truly speaks they are ready to read but blind to understand and hard to believe Secondly if Christ is the truth it followeth whatsoever is propounded to us against without or besides Christ to embrace and follow is a meer lye St. Paul calls it the Spirit of errour 1. Tim. 4.1 Our Saviour himself saith There shall arise false Christs and false prophets Math. 24.24 That is to say false Doctors and Teachers as Tertuil expounds the Text. Qui pseudoprotae sunt nisi falsi praedicatores Qui Pseudo-apastoli nisi adulteri Evangelizatores Qui Antechristi nisi Christi rebelles de prescript haeret cap 4. Who are false prophets but false preachers Who are false Apostles but adulterate Gospellers Who are Antechrists but rebels of Christ These come in sheeps cloathing Matth. 7.15 Having a shew of Godliness 2 Tim. 3.5 a shew of wisdome Coloss 2.23 Who by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the Simple Rom. 16.18 Yea they shall show great signs and wonders that if it were possible they shall deceive the very elect Matth. 24.24 And indeed whom have they not deceived If ever that saying was true it is now Where God hath his church there the devill hath his chappel We have almost as many Conventicles as Churches and a multitude resort unto them Let but one sheep run astray and the whole flock will soon follow Et affabilissermo blandum haereticorum eloquium sunt sagena et laquens quibus pisces
last Hear and glut thine ear with this musick Ye are they which have continued with me in my temptations and I appoint unto you a kingdome as my Father hath appointed unto me that ye my eat and drink at my table in my Kingdom and sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel Luke 22.28 c. When this Sun once Sets and the great World on fire they every man shall receive according to his works and a full satisfaction made of all injuries and wrongs which the poor Saints have groaned under in this Life by wicked and ungodly men In the next place this may serve for horrour and amazement to all such who with Davids fool have said in their hearts there is no God The Sadduces and Epicures of our days who by their lives deny the resurrection of the body Some have likened a Courtier without preferment to a Blackamoor qui in ortu solis positus habet colorem noctis who though living upon the Sun rising hath notwithstanding the Colour of the night So an Atheist amongst us may fitly be compared to this Ethiopian He liveth where the Sun riseth even where the Gospell casts forth its glorious beams and yet he acts the works of darkness and of the night It is observ'd by Josephus that the Sadduces were most approved and favoured by great men And it is very probable because they that wallow in wealth for the most part are so glued to this world that they could wished there were no other and truly in their account there is not Nemo tam carxaliter vivit quam qui negat resurrectionem That of Tertull. is undenyable No man liveth so loosely and Carnally as he that denyeth the resurrection of the body And one may give a shrewd guess that they who live in all kinds of pleasures and voluptuousness luxuriant in vermium operibus and Pride it in silks without all fear of God reverence to his house love to his ordinances and Charity to the poor are Epecuri de grege porci the hogs of Epicurus and acknowledge no life but the present You shall allways have them Sing this Song Ede bibe Lude c. Eat drink and be merry after death there 's no pleasure I believe it and will one day find by wofull experience if they repent not before they go hence and be no more seen It were happy for worldly men if there were no resurrection they should come then to no accompts And on the contrary the Saints were most unhappy For if in this Life onely we have hope in Christ we are of all men most miserble saith the Apostle 1 Cor. 15.19 But Christ is the Life Resuscitando c. by raising thee again as I said before God is just and he will one day reward every man according to his works and this must be in another world Thou must not think to live heer a Devill and a Saint hereafter have the full fruition of happiness in this world be clad in purple and fine linnen and fare deliciously quotidie every day at length be carried by Angels into Abrahams bosome Somnias vigilans Thou dreamest waking once to think it You know what was said to the rich glutton being in hell torments Mememto fili Son remember that thou in thy life time receivedst thy good things and likewise Lazarus his Evil things but now he is comforted and thou art tormented Luke 16.25 Mark how Empatheticall the pronoune Thy is there This life is called his life not in regard he lived in it for so it is every mans but because he so lived in it as if there had been no other Life besides Seculum non agnoscit nisi presens A Carnall man acknowledgeth no World but the present or at least will acknowledge no other till he drops into it unawares Hence it is that he hath neither thought of death or of the resurrection Not unlike unto the Emperour Vespatian who seing at one time two ominous presages of his end to wit a blazing Comet and a gaping Sepulchre puts them both from himself and said the Sepulchre gaped for the Empress Julia and the Star did portend only the death of the Persian King who then wore long hair Cuspind Lust The Psalmist saith Thou wilt not leave my Soul in grave nor suffer thy holy one to see corruption speaking of of Christ Ps 16.10 My Soul in grave there 's the immortality of the Soul nor suffer thy holy one to see Corpuption there 's the Resurection of the body That of Jonas who lay three dayes buried in the belly of a Whale is Sacramentum magnum not only a true History but a pregnant mystery of the Resurrection Cor terrae fit venter ceti The heart of the earth to us will be as the belly of the Whale was to Jonas It shall not ever retain us Death is the convoy or passing boat either to a better or sadder port In the time of nature God took away away Enoch in the time of the law Elias in the time of Grace our Saviour himself by all these examples it is cleer that we shall rise again The Scripture makes mention of four keyes which God hath reserved to himself The first is Clavis pluviae the key of rain as Deut. 28.12 The Lord will open to thee his good treasure The second is Clavis Cibationis the key of Victualls Ps 145.16 Thou openest thy hand and fillest every thing with thy plenteousness The third is Clavis Sterilitatis the key of Sterility or barrenness Gen. 30.22 Where it is said God remembred Rachel and opened her womb The last is Clavis Sepulchrorum the key of the grave Ezek. 37.12 When I shall open your Sepulchres But to omit Gods omnipotency which is the basis and fundametall arch on which is founded our Christian Religion I will reduce all to two heads his mercy and his justice Which two are the Master attributes which set all the rest on work It is thus said by God I am the God of Abraham the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob Now God is not God of the Dead but of the Living Matth. 22.32 He is not a God of those that are not who are without existance but of those that have a being so that he will raise their bodies at the last day Otherwise he shall dimidium tantunimodo hominum restituere he were God to one part of Abraham c. But his mercy is over all his works Ps 145.9 and extends both to Soul and Body and in the mercy of the most high they shall not miscarry Ps 21.7 Secondly as his Mercy so his Justice requires a generall Resurection when both the godly and the wicked shall come forth their graves the one rapi in occursum to meet the Lord in the Clouds and the other verti retrorsum to be turned down to Hell with all those that forget God There must be a Judgment of Retribution in another World which cannot be without the Resurrection of the body The ungodly are sometimes plagued in this life to assure us there if a God yet but sometimes to assure us there is a day of judgment wherein the accounts of all men and women must be audited and cast up In that day will God make up his jewells Mal. 3.17 And put a difference between an Israelite and an Egyptian Then will the Wheat be put into the granary of Heaven and the tares burnt in the fire Surgite mortui Arise ye dead was St. Hieroms Earwig and oftimes beat an alarum on his very heart strings Methinks that of the Apostle should make us tremble We shall stand before the judgment seat of Christ O sinner Let the day of death and the day of doom be the two Pole-stars to fix alwayes thine eyes upon I could wish saith one that men every where would discourse of hell nam ghehennam meminesse in ghehennam non permitter incidere For the Remembrance of hell would by Divine assistance keep us from falling into it I hope by this time if thou beest not an Atheist thou art convinced of this truth that as Christ is the way and the truth so also he is the life by whose omnipotent power we shall all one day rise from our graves to answer for what we have done in this life whether good or bad I will now conclude The day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night in the which the Heavens shall pass away with a great noyse and the Elements shall melt with fervent heat the Earth also and the workes that are therein shall be burnt up Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolv'd what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy Conversation and Godliness 2 Pet. 3.10 11. Gloria Deo in excelsis Amen FINIS