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A02192 Tormenting Tophet: or A terrible description of Hel able to breake the hardest heart, and cause it quake and tremble. Preached at Paules Crosse the 14. of Iune 1614. By Henry Greenvvood, Master of Arts, and preacher of the word of God. Greenwood, Henry, b. 1544 or 5. 1615 (1615) STC 12336; ESTC S120478 32,344 94

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we thy poore seruants vnworthy in regarde of our manifold transgressions of the least of thy blessings doe most humbly fall downe before the throne of thy dreadfull Maiesty confessing in the bitternesse of our soules the basenesse and vilenes of our estates by sinne O Lord ashamed wee are to come before thee that are nothing but sinneful corruption and abhomination but thou a maiesty most pure in comparison of whom the Angells themselues are counted impure we dare not therfore being thus loathsome and abhominable presume to present our selues before thee as in our selues but in thy manifold mercies and thy Sonne Iesus Christ his merites in whom thou art delightfully pleased with all that faithfully call vpon thy name Lord in thy Sonne behold vs wee most humbly beseech thee accept vs in his worthinesse clense vs in his bloud iustifie vs in his righteousnes sanctifie vs with his spirit and in his most precious death free vs from the damnation of hell O till these comfortable tidings be sealed vp to our soules how perplexed are we O how do our harts quake and tremble till we haue found the saluation of thee our God! Reiect vs not O heauenly Father that faine would as be saued of thee so vprightly serue thee we pleade now and euer as for pardon so for grace whereby wee may in plentifull manner bring foorth fruits worthy of amendment Lord keepe vs in body and soule to thy euerlasting Kingdome and saluation Lord preserue vs from the terrible torments of Tophet O what shall become of vs if we for our sinnes when we die be throwne into that Lake that burnes with fire and brimstone so bitterly as forceth screeching and screaming continually Lord deale not with vs according to our sinnes and thy iustice but in the multitude of thy mercies saue our soules aliue O consider the terrors of our troubled soules Let not the grones of our hearts bée despised but suffer them to pierce the heauens for a blessing O thou that art the God of endlesse compassion cast vs not away from thy presence wee are the workemanshippe of thine handes O Lord confound vs not O Lord that delightest not in the death and damnation of a sinner bee moued to shew pitty vppon vs O Christ our blessed Sauiour make intercession to God the father for vs speake by thy gracious spirit peace to our disquieted soules bind vp our broken hearts giue vs that we may clearely see our names written in the Booke of Life and our soules released from the fearefull damnation of Tophet To this end gracious God remoue all sinne from our soules and plant in the garden of our hearts all those spirituall and heauenly graces that are proper and peculiar to thine Elect that we may be alwayes a sweet smelling sauour before thee giue vs faith in thy promises loue to thy Maiesty zeale to thy glory obedience to thy lawes and guide vs dayly by thy blessed spirit into all truth and godlinesse Lord giue vs to be out of loue with the vanities of this life to hate euery worke of darkenes the little sinne aswell as the great quicken vs O Lord by thy quickening Spirit O giue vs hearts to bee inflamed with the loue of thy truth O that we could hunger and thirst after grace as the chased Hart doth the running brooke O that we could experimentally say with thy seruant Dauid that all our delight is in thy commandements Thus O Lord we receyuing grace from thy Maiesty to repell the fierie darts of the Deuill and to flie euen frō euery apparition of euill so doing we may reape much comfort to our soules in this world of trouble and at the fearfull day of iudgement we may be 〈◊〉 from the lamentable tortu●●● 〈◊〉 ●●phet where howling and yelling 〈◊〉 be for euermore and that for Iesus Christs sake thy Sonne our Sauiour to whom with thee and thy most glorious Spirit wee desire euen from the bottome of our hearts to haue offered vp all thanksgiuing and prayse both in heauen and earth this day and euermore Amen FINIS August Basil Rom. 6. Reu. 13.1 The first part Tophet Aretius Montan. in Esai Scultet in Esai Scultet in Esai Snepfsius in Esai Descriptio Moloch 2. Ki. 23.10 Iere. 7.32 Tophet Piscat in Esay How Tophet taken for hell 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chytreus in 20. ca. Apoc. numero 7 de poenis impiorum Auernus Simile Obseru August Aug. 3. tom de Spiritu Anima Poeta Tertul. in Apologet. Dan. 5.5 Gregor ●●●siodor Lib. de nat rerum Simile Psal 4.4 Mat. 10.28 Exemplum Act. 24.16 Amos. 6.3 Is prepar'd Simile Simile Actua Mat. 5.22 Mar. 9.43.35.47 Matth. 25. Refut Atheist Psal 14.1 Epicure Esa 22.13 Poet. Heretike Danaeus Reuel Iob. 21.12.13 Act. 16. Of olde 2. Pet. 2.4 Note Error Romae Purgatory Bellar. lib. 2. de Purgatorio c. 1. Lymbus Infantum Lymbus Patrum Iohn 8.44 Athanas de incarnat Christi Mar. 14.19 Math. 6. Psal 132.3 Ludouic Rom. 8. 2. Pet. 1.5 The secōd part It is euen prepared for the king 2 Reg. 39.37 Obser 1. Luke 16. Wisd Psa 49.67 1. Sa 12.25 1. Cor. 6.9 Reu. 21.8 1. Cor. 1.26 1. Tim. 2.4 2. Sam. 3. 1. King 22 Esay 30. Iere. 11.21 Amos 7. Amos 5.10 Micah 2.11 Rom. 12.1 Vse Psalm 2. Deu. 17.18 Psal 147. Esa 49.23 Io● 15. ●●●h 15.1 2. Ch. 17.3 cha 29.1.2 ch 34.1.2 Obseru 2. Act. 10. Eccle. 3.16 Vse Psal 2. 2. Ch. 19.5.6.7 Esay 59.14 Esa 5.7 1. King 21 1. Sam. 8.3 Leu. 29.15 Iudicis officium Seleucus Psal 45.4 The third part He hath made it deepe Sheol Mercer in c. 37. Gen. Abyssus Luke 8. Reu. 20. Nic. de Lyra in Esai Tartarus Hesiod in Theogonia Rab. Ab. in c. 2. Ionae Rab. Leu. in cap. 26. Ioh. Esay 14.9 Deu. 32.22 Psa 140.10 Psal 55. Reu 20. Pron 9.18 Pro. 15.24 Locus inferni Socrates Maxim serm 23. Obseruatio Infernus Hugo Mat. 22.13 Simile Luk. 16.28 Simile Luk. 18.13 Esay 55.6 1. Cor. 6.2 Tempus gratiae negligere est absolute animam perdere Math. 5.26 The 4. part And large Oecolam in Esay Obseruat Esay 5.14 4. Esd 8.1 Obiect Math. 8 1● Answere Gen. 7. Gen. 19.16 Iosua 6.22 Mat. 12.36 Wisd 1.9 Iohn 1. Vse The fift part The burning thereof is fire An in inferno ignis Quaestio 1 Caluin in Esai Resolutio 1. quaestionis Luke 22. Bulling in Esai Gen 10. Numb 1● Esay 66 Theodoret in Psal 96. Quaest 2. Resolutio 2. quaestionis Gregor August Quaest 3. Bernard de interiere domo c. 38. Idem part ser 16. Idem meditat 4 cap. Isodor de summo bono l. 1. c. 31. Bed lib. 3 in cap. 9. Mar. Zanch. de Operibus Dei part 1. lib. 4. cap. 19. Iustin Mart. Apologia 1. pro Christianis Mat. 25.41 Chrysost Luk. 16.24 Ruffinus August Ignis infernimultum differt ab elementari Exemplū Dan. 3.21 Esa 33.14 Greg. Moral l. 9. c. 46 Basil in Psal 33. Phauor in verb. hades Sophoc in Oedipo Euripid. in Aristide Theognidis gnomae Eustath in 1. Iliados Exo. 10.21 Iude 13. Cimerae tenebrae Math. 3. Esay 66. Obserua●●o Tho. Aquin Chrysost ad pop Antioch hom 49. Idem Poena damni Simile 1. Sam. 4.18 Plutarc in vita Demost. 1. Sam. 14.22 2. Cor. 1.3 Math. 25. Luke 13. Poeta Terent. Lysimach Poena sensus Miseria reproborummaxima Mat. 26.24 Prosper de vita contemplatiua l. 3. c. 12. The 6. part And much wood Obseruat Dan. 12.2 Mar. 9.24 Iude. Reu. 20.10 Reu. 9.6 Simile Psal 136. Adagium Gregor Bern. de consid ad Eugen. li. 5. The se●enth and ●●st part ●he breath ●f the lord 〈…〉 c. Heb. 12.29 Reuel 5. Act. 9.1 Gē 19.24 Ezec. 38.22 Psal 11.6 Apo. 1● 20 August Plato Act. 5. Zach. 5 8. Pro. 8.