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A67773 A short and sure way to grace and salvation being a necessary and profitable tract, upon three fundamental principles of Christian religion ... : how man was at first created, how he is now corrupted, how he may be again restored : together with the conditions of the covenant of grace, and to whom the promises of the Gospel belong ... / by R. Younge ... Younge, Richard. 1658 (1658) Wing Y185; ESTC R14649 25,252 24

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6. Both Jews and Gentiles are all under sin As it is written ther● is none righteous no not one There is none that understandeth there is none that seeketh after God They are all gone out of the way they are altogethe● become unprofitable there is none that doeth good no not one Their throat 〈◊〉 an open sepulchre the poison of Asps is under their lips there is no fear of Go● before their eies Rom. 3. 9. to 20. Out of the heart proceed evil thought● mur●bers adulteries fornications thefts false witnesse blasphemies Mat. 15. 19. see Gal. 5. 19 20 21. Whence come warrs and fightings among you com● they not hence even of your lusts that war in your members James 4. 1. Un●● them that are unbelieving is nothing pure but even their minde and conscien●● is defiled Tit. 1. 15. I see another Law in my members warring against the Law of my minde and bringing me into captivity to the Law of sin which is my members O wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from the body of this death c Rom. 7. 14. to 25. where the Apostle speaks all this and a gret deal more of himself see Ephes. 2. 2 3. Gal. 3. 10. Yet how many that g●ieve for their other sins who are never troubled for their Original corruption which should above all be bewailed even as the mother and nurse of all the rest and thought worthy not of our sighs alone but of our tears For this is the great wheel of the Clock that sets all the other wheels a moving while it seems to move slowest And never did any truly and orderly repent that began not here esteeming it the most foul and hateful of all as David Psal 51. 5. And Paul crying out of it as the most secret deceitful and powerful evil Rom. 7. 23 24. And indeed if wee but clearly saw the foulnesse and deceitfulnesse of it we would not suffer our eies to sleep nor our cye-lids to slumber until a happy charge had wrought these hearts of ours which by nature are no better then so many styes of unclean Divels to become habitations for the God of Jacob Sect. XI We are the cursed seed of rebellious parents neither need we any more to condemne u● then what we brought into the world with us In Adam the root of all we all so sinned that if we had no inherent sin of our own this imputed sin of his were enough to damne us Our first Parents were the root we are the branches if the root be bitter the branches cannot be better They were the fountain wee the springs if the sountains be filthy so must the spangs Whence it is that holy David cries out Behold I was shapen in iniquity and in sin did my mother conceive me Psal 51. 5. Tantillus puer tantus peccator saith Saint Austin when a little childe I was a great sinner As in the little and tender bud is infolded the leaf the blossom and the fruit so even in the heart of a young child there is a bundle and pack of folly laid up as Solomon affirms Pov. 22. 15. And as Moses speaks The thoughts of man's heart are evil even from his childhood Gen. 6. 5. 8. 21. We brought a world of sin into the world with us and were condemned so soon as conceived we were adjudged to eternal death before we lived a temporal life As admit thou hadst never offended in the least thought word or deed all thy life yea admit thou couldst now keep all the Commandements actually and spiritually yet all this were nothing it could not keep thee out of Hell since that Original sin which we drew from the loins of our first Parents is enough to damn us Sin and corruption are the riches that we bequeath to our children rebellion the inheritance that we have purchased for them death the wages that we have procured them God made us after his own Image but by sin we have turned the image of God into the image of Satan Yea like Satan we can do nothing else but sin and make others sin too who would not so sin but for us As a furnace continually sparkles as the raging Seafoams and easts up mire and diet and as a filthy dunghill does continnally reak forth and evaporate ●●●ous ●do●● so do our hearts naturally stream forth unsavery eructations unholy lusts and motions even continually As O the infinitely intricate windings and turnings of the dark labyrinths of man's heart who finds not in himself an indisposition of mind to all good and an inclination to all evill O the strange monsters the ugly odious hidious fiends the swarms litters legions of noisome lusts that are couched in the stinking sties of every one of our decetful hearts insomuch that if all our thoughts did but break forth into action we should not com far short of the Divels themselvs Sect. XII And as the healthiest body is subject to the mortallest disease so there is no sin so odious unto which of our selvs we are not sufficiently inclinable For Original sin in which we are all born and bred containeth in it self the seeds of all sins that fearful sin against the Holy Ghost it self not excepted Such venemous natures we have that never was there any villany committed by any forlorn miscreant whereunto we have not a disposition in our selves Insomuch that we ought to be humbled even for those very sins from which we are in a manner exempt For that Coins envy Ishmaels scofing Rabsh●ka's railing Shimei's cursing Senacheribs balsphemy Doegs murther Pharaohs cruelty Sodoms lust Judas his treason Julians apostacie c. are not our sins and as much predominant in us as they were in each of them it is onely God's free grace and goodnesse For all of them should have been thine and my sins if God had left us to our selves Lord faith Saint Austin thou lust forgiven me those sins which I have done and those sins which onely by thy grace I have not done they were done in our inclination to them and even that inclination needs God's mercy If we escape temptation it is his mercie if we stand in temptation it is his mercie if our wills consent not it is his mercie if we consent and the act be hindered it is his mercy if we fall and rise again by repentance all is his mercy We cry out of Cain Judas Julian the Sodomites alas they are but glasses to see our own faces in For as in water face arswereth to face so doth the heart of man to man Sayes Solomon Prov. 27. 19. even hating of God is by the Holy Ghost charged upon all men Rom. 1. 30. John 15. 23. 24. 25. Wee are all cut out of the same piece and as there is the same nature of all Lyons so of all men There is no part power function or faculty either of our souls or bodies which is not become a ready instrument to dishonour God our heart is a