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A66656 Eurēka, Eurēka the virtuous woman found, her loss bewailed, and character examined in a sermon preached at Felsted in Essex, April 30, 1678, at the funeral of ... Mary, countess dowager of Warwick, the most illustrious pattern of a sincere piety, and solid goodness his age hath produced : with so large additions as may be stiled the life of that noble lady : to which are annexed some of her ladyships pious and useful meditations / by Anthony Walker. Walker, Anthony, d. 1692.; Warwick, Mary Boyle Rich, Countess of, 1625-1678. Occasional meditations upon sundry subjects. 1678 (1678) Wing W301; ESTC R233189 74,039 235

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wanton lascivious despisers of others wasters of their time Idolizers of their own reflections in a Glass and careless or afraid to behold the image of their impurer Souls in the Crystal of God's Law and more afraid of being sick or dying than of a thousand Sins or Hells Secondly deceiving and destroying silly Men through whose Livers * Prov. 7.23 the seats of Lust those mortal Darts do strike which an invisible Bow shoots from their wanton Glances and bewitching Smiles and Arts. And by parity of reason the like may be said of all the other perishing empty lying vanities honours riches strength the wisdom of the flesh and learning meerly humane which are but adventitious Goods at best and seldom make Men better often worse What shall I say shall I praise you for these I praise you not nor will God ever praise you or reward you for them Nay I must rather drive such false Hucsters for true praise out of the Temple of lasting Honour with such a Scourge as the Prophet Jeremiah long since prepared for that purpose Let not the wise man glory in wisdom Jer. 9.23 nor the witty woman in her wit Let not the strong man glory in his strength nor the fair woman glory in her Beauty Let not the rich man glory in his riches nor the fine woman glory in her dress Let not the honourable Man glory in his Honour nor the courted Mistress glory in her Favour Let not the learned Man glory in his being Natures Secretary nor the wanton woman in being skilled in the depths of Satan But let him and her that would glory and not be ashamed or glory in their shame glory in this that they know the Lord and love and fear him in sincerity and truth Which brings me to the positive part and is the foundation which Solomon lays whereon to build a Pyramid of lasting Fame Not the graceful Pulchritudinem existima animi ornatum non in corporis forma sed in moribus pulchritudo sita est Corn. a Lapide ex Chrys but the gracious woman not she who glories in her face but she who like the King's Daughter is all glorious within even the woman that feareth the Lord she shall be praised In which positive part we have the good Womans Character and Crown 1. Her Character which hath two parts for the new creature also consists of Soul and Body an inside and an outside 1. She fears the Lord there 's the Soul of her Virtue the root of the matter within ground Grace in the Heart 2. She hath fruitful hands there 's the Body of her Virtue the good Tree above ground works in her life 2. Her Crown Praise and Renown Which is 1. Promised to her She shall be praised 2. Commanded for her Give her of the fruit of her hands let her own works praise her in the gates 3. Performed concerning her Thou excellest them all As briefly as may be concerning these Particulars and first let us view both Pages on which her Character is written 1. A woman that feareth the Lord that is who is sincerely religious good in good earnest Nothing is more frequent or obvious in Scripture than such Synechdoches as put one eminent Grace for all the Chain of Graces So sometimes the Love of God sometimes Trust in God and most commonly the Fear of God is put for being truly religious or is made the Periphrasis of a godly Man As in that signal promise of the New Covenant Jer. 32.38 39 40. They shall be my people and I will be their God and I will give them one heart and one way that they may fear me for ever for the good of them and their Children after them And I will make an everlasting covenant with them that I will not turn away from them to do them good and I will put my fear in their hearts that they shall not depart from me Job 1.1 There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job and that man was perfect and upright one that feared God and eschewed evil so vers 8. Hast thou considered my servant Job that there is none like him in the earth a perfect and an upright man one that feareth God and escheweth evil vers 9. Doth Job fear God for nought Eccl. 12.13 Fear God and keep his Commandments that is the whole of Man Psal 15.4 He honoureth them that fear the Lord where the godly Man is under this Denomination of one that feareth the Lord opposed to the wicked called there a vile person 'T is also an infallible sign of the presence of all other Graces in the exercise of which true Godliness consists for as the Law is copulative so are the Graces by which we obey it and as where the Soul is discovering it self by one vital act all its faculties and powers are so where the Spirit of God is working one Grace in truth the Spirit of all Grace is for the Spirit can no more be without its Graces than the Soul without its Faculties yea the fear of God contains all Graces in it therefore when Abraham offered up his Son Isaac which was a mighty act of Faith and Love God saith Now I know thou fearest me Gen. 22.12 And as 't is so frequent it would be endless to cite all so 't is so obvious 't is needless to cite more 2. The other Page hath this Inscription Fruitful hands the good Woman is like Dorcas full of good works 1. Hands two Hands to hold the two Tables of the Law Deut. 9.15 as Moses came down from the Mount with the two Tables in his two hands in each hand one neither empty nor idle The first in the Right Hand there 's Religion towards God The second Table in the Left Hand there 's Righteousness and Charity towards Men. 2. These Hands bear Fruit good works spring and grow naturally freely seasonably easily maturely as fruits from a prolifique Tree planted in a good soil and by the Waters side as the godly Man is described in the first Psalm called Fruits of Righteousness Fruits of the Spirit Gal. 5. where S. Paul hath a signal Antithesis betwixt Graces and Vices calling the first Fruits the other Works the Works of the Flesh vers 19. There 's servile drudgery in them Fruits of the Spirit vers 22. There 's a spiritual easiness in the production of them by the new Nature 3. They are Fruits in the plural for variety of kinds for number in every kind First various acts of Devotion Prayers Prayses Reading Hearing Meditation Conference Preparing Communicating and all these reiterated the Morning and the Evening Sacrifice the weekly Sabbaths solemn Fasts and Festivals secret private publick Devotions Morning Evening and at Noon day Psal 119. yea at Midnight seven times a day yea in a sober sense all the day long nay all day and all night too as it is testified of Anna Luk. 2.37 That she departed not from the