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Mr. Calamies FAREWELL SERMON.
Mr. Calamities FAREWELL SERMON.
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August 17•h Ann. Dom. 1662. Sam. 24. 14. And David said unto Gad, I am in a great strait;
August 17•h Ann. Dom. 1662. Sam. 24. 14. And David said unto Gad, I am in a great strait;
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let us fall now into the hand of the Lord (for his Mercies are great) and let me not fall into the hand of man.
let us fallen now into the hand of the Lord (for his mercies Are great) and let me not fallen into the hand of man.
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IN which words we have three parts. 1. Davids great perplexity and distress, I am in a great strait. 2. Davids resolution.
IN which words we have three parts. 1. Davids great perplexity and distress, I am in a great strait. 2. Davids resolution.
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1. Affirmative ▪ Let us fall into the hand of the Lord. 2. Negative, Let me not fall into the hands of man.
1. Affirmative ▪ Let us fallen into the hand of the Lord. 2. Negative, Let me not fallen into the hands of man.
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3. We have the reason of Davids choice, For the mercies of God are great, the mercies of wicked men are cruel,
3. We have the reason of Davids choice, For the Mercies of God Are great, the Mercies of wicked men Are cruel,
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therefore let me not fall into the hands of men;
Therefore let me not fallen into the hands of men;
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but the mercies of God are many and great, therefore let us now fall into the hands of God.
but the Mercies of God Are many and great, Therefore let us now fallen into the hands of God.
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1. For the first, that is, Davids great distress, wherein we must speak. 1. To the distress it self:
1. For the First, that is, Davids great distress, wherein we must speak. 1. To the distress it self:
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Then 2. To the person thus perplexed, I am in a great strait: David a great man, David a godly man.
Then 2. To the person thus perplexed, I am in a great strait: David a great man, David a godly man.
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1. In the perplex•ty it self, we shall consisider: 1. The reality of this perplexity. 2. The greatness of it.
1. In the perplex•ty it self, we shall Consider: 1. The reality of this perplexity. 2. The greatness of it.
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1. For the reality of it: after David had sinned in numbring the people, God sends the Prophet Gad to him,
1. For the reality of it: After David had sinned in numbering the people, God sends the Prophet Gad to him,
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and puts three things to his choice, as you may read in ver. 12. God was determined to make David smart for numbring the people,
and puts three things to his choice, as you may read in ver. 12. God was determined to make David smart for numbering the people,
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but leaves it to Davids liberty, whether he would have seven years famine, or three months to flee before his enemies, or three dayes pestilence:
but leaves it to Davids liberty, whither he would have seven Years famine, or three months to flee before his enemies, or three days pestilence:
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this was a posing Question, and David had cause to be in a great strait;
this was a posing Question, and David had cause to be in a great strait;
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for these objects are not amiable in their own nature, they are objects to be avoided and declined;
for these objects Are not amiable in their own nature, they Are objects to be avoided and declined;
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in the first view of them they seem to be equally miserable, therefore David had cause to say he was in a strait.
in the First view of them they seem to be equally miserable, Therefore David had cause to say he was in a strait.
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This perplexity was not only real, but exceeding great: I am in a great strait: and there are two things made this so great.
This perplexity was not only real, but exceeding great: I am in a great strait: and there Are two things made this so great.
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1. The greatness of the punishments proposed, Famine, Sword, and Plague: these are the three besomes with which God sweeps mankind from off the earth:
1. The greatness of the punishments proposed, Famine, Sword, and Plague: these Are the three besoms with which God sweeps mankind from off the earth:
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these are Gods three iron whips, by which he chastiseth sinful man:
these Are God's three iron whips, by which he Chastiseth sinful man:
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these are the three arrows shot out of the quiver of Gods wrath, for the punishment of man, they are,
these Are the three arrows shot out of the quiver of God's wrath, for the punishment of man, they Are,
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as one calleth them, Tonsurae humani generis. In Revel. 6. you shall read of four Horses,
as one calls them, Tonsurae Humani Generis. In Revel. 6. you shall read of four Horses,
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when the four first Seals were opened: a white horse, a red horse, a black horse, and a pale horse:
when the four First Seals were opened: a white horse, a read horse, a black horse, and a pale horse:
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after Christ had ridden on the white horse propagating the Gospel, then follows the red horse, a type of War,
After christ had ridden on the white horse propagating the Gospel, then follows the read horse, a type of War,
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then the black Horse, an Hieroglyphick of Famine; then the pale horse, the emblem of Pestilence.
then the black Horse, an Hieroglyphic of Famine; then the pale horse, the emblem of Pestilence.
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Now God was resolved to ride on one of these horses, and David must choose upon which God should ride; this was a great strait:
Now God was resolved to ride on one of these Horses, and David must choose upon which God should ride; this was a great strait:
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Let me present Davids lifting up his eyes to Heaven, and speaking to God thus:
Let me present Davids lifting up his eyes to Heaven, and speaking to God thus:
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O my God, what is this message thou hast sent me? Thou offerest me three things:
Oh my God, what is this message thou hast sent me? Thou offerest me three things:
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I am in a strait, I know which to refuse, but which to choose I know not:
I am in a strait, I know which to refuse, but which to choose I know not:
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shall the Land of Canaan, a Land flowing with milk and honey, shall this Land endure seven years famine,
shall the Land of Canaan, a Land flowing with milk and honey, shall this Land endure seven Years famine,
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and be turned into a wilderness, and dispeopled? and shall I, whose hands thou hast taught to fight,
and be turned into a Wilderness, and dispeopled? and shall I, whose hands thou hast taught to fight,
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and whose fingers to war, shall I that have subdued all my enemies, shall I in my old age,
and whose fingers to war, shall I that have subdued all my enemies, shall I in my old age,
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and all my Captains, fly three moneths before our enemies and be driven to Caves and Rocks to hide ourselves? O thou my God, who art my refuge, shall I and my people be a prey to the pestilence that walketh in darkness and destruction, that walketh at noon day? O my God, I know not what to do, I am in a great strait.
and all my Captains, fly three months before our enemies and be driven to Caves and Rocks to hide ourselves? O thou my God, who art my refuge, shall I and my people be a prey to the pestilence that walks in darkness and destruction, that walks At noon day? O my God, I know not what to do, I am in a great strait.
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2. The second reason why this strait was so great, was because of the guilt of sin that lay on Davids spirit:
2. The second reason why this strait was so great, was Because of the guilt of since that lay on Davids Spirit:
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for David knew that this severe message was the fruit of the sin he committed in numbring the people:
for David knew that this severe message was the fruit of the since he committed in numbering the people:
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but you will say, why was it a sin in David to number the people? Moses had often numbred the people, three times,
but you will say, why was it a since in David to number the people? Moses had often numbered the people, three times,
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and it was not counted sin;
and it was not counted since;
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Iosephus answereth, the sin of David was, because he did not require the halfe Shackle he was to have had from all were numbred Exod. 30. 12. 13. Others said, he sinned in numbring all ages, whereas he was to number but from 20 years;
Iosephus Answers, the since of David was, Because he did not require the half Shackle he was to have had from all were numbered Exod 30. 12. 13. Others said, he sinned in numbering all ages, whereas he was to number but from 20 Years;
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but these are but conjectural reasons: I conceive the sin of David was because he did it without a lawful call,
but these Are but conjectural Reasons: I conceive the since of David was Because he did it without a lawful call,
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and for an unlawful end, si•e causa Legitima: he sinned in the manner rather then in the matter;
and for an unlawful end, si•e causa Legitimate: he sinned in the manner rather then in the matter;
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for there was no cause for him to number the people but curiosity, and no end but vain glory:
for there was no cause for him to number the people but curiosity, and no end but vain glory:
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go through all the tribes of •srael and number the people, that I may know the number of my people, ver 2. Davids heart was lifted up with pride, and creature-confidence;
go through all the tribes of •srael and number the people, that I may know the number of my people, for 2. Davids heart was lifted up with pride, and Creature confidence;
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he begins to boast of the multitude of his people, and to trust in an arm of flesh;
he begins to boast of the multitude of his people, and to trust in an arm of Flesh;
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therefore God sends the Prophet to David to prick the bladder of his pride:
Therefore God sends the Prophet to David to prick the bladder of his pride:
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as if God should say, I will teach you to number the people, by lessening the number of your people.
as if God should say, I will teach you to number the people, by lessening the number of your people.
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Now the burden of his sin did add much to the burthen of his heavy message;
Now the burden of his since did add much to the burden of his heavy message;
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ver. 13. After David had numbred the people, his heart smote him:
for. 13. After David had numbered the people, his heart smote him:
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the message smites him, and his heart smites him, and he said, I have sinned greatly in that which I have done:
the message smites him, and his heart smites him, and he said, I have sinned greatly in that which I have done:
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now I beseech thee take away the iniquity of thy servant, for I have done very foolishly.
now I beseech thee take away the iniquity of thy servant, for I have done very foolishly.
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If David had been to suffer this great punishment out of love to God, or for a good conscience, he would not have been so distressed:
If David had been to suffer this great punishment out of love to God, or for a good conscience, he would not have been so distressed:
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There are two sorts of straits in Scripture: some suffered for God and a good conscience:
There Are two sorts of straits in Scripture: Some suffered for God and a good conscience:
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and there are straits suffered for sin. 1. There are straits suffered for God and a good conscience.
and there Are straits suffered for since. 1. There Are straits suffered for God and a good conscience.
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Heb. 11. 36, 37. those Martyrs there were driven to great straits:
Hebrew 11. 36, 37. those Martyrs there were driven to great straits:
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but these were straits for God and a good Conscience, and these straits were the Saints greatest enlargements, they were so sweetned to them by the consolations, and supportations of Gods Spirit;
but these were straits for God and a good Conscience, and these straits were the Saints greatest enlargements, they were so sweetened to them by the consolations, and supportations of God's Spirit;
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a prison was a paradise to them. Heb. 10. 34. they look joyfully at the spoiling of their goods.
a prison was a paradise to them. Hebrew 10. 34. they look joyfully At the spoiling of their goods.
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Acts 5. 41. they departed from the presence of the Council, rejoycing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name.
Acts 5. 41. they departed from the presence of the Council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name.
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Straits for a good conscience are greatest enlargements; therefore Paul gloryeth in this strait, Paul a prisoner, &c. 2. There are straits suffered for sin, and these are envenomed by the guilt of sin:
Straits for a good conscience Are greatest enlargements; Therefore Paul Glorieth in this strait, Paul a prisoner, etc. 2. There Are straits suffered for since, and these Are envenomed by the guilt of since:
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sin puts poyson into all our distresses and perplexitys Now such was the strait into which David was now driven:
since puts poison into all our Distresses and perplexities Now such was the strait into which David was now driven:
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it was a strait caused by sin, and that made it so unwelcome and uncomfortable: so that from hence I gather this Observation.
it was a strait caused by since, and that made it so unwelcome and uncomfortable: so that from hence I gather this Observation.
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Doct. That sin and iniquity brings persons and nations into marvelous labyrinths and perplexitys: into true real and great molestations:
Doct. That since and iniquity brings Persons and Nations into marvelous labyrinths and perplexities: into true real and great molestations:
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a man free from sin, is free in the midst of straits: a man guilty of sin, is in a strait in the midst of freedom.
a man free from since, is free in the midst of straits: a man guilty of since, is in a strait in the midst of freedom.
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After Adam had sinned in eating of the forbidden fruit, the whole world was a prison to him:
After Adam had sinned in eating of the forbidden fruit, the Whole world was a prison to him:
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Paradise it selfe was an Hell to him, he knew not where to hide himselfe from the presence of God.
Paradise it self was an Hell to him, he knew not where to hide himself from the presence of God.
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After that Cain had murthered his Brother Abel, he was brought into such a strait, that he was afraid that every one that met him would slay him.
After that Cain had murdered his Brother Abel, he was brought into such a strait, that he was afraid that every one that met him would slay him.
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Alass poor Cain, how many was there then in the world? we read but his father and mother,
Alas poor Cain, how many was there then in the world? we read but his father and mother,
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yet such was his distress, that he cryeth out, every one that met him would slay him, Gen 4. 14. Into what a strait did sin bring the old world? the deluge of sin brought a deluge of water to drown them.
yet such was his distress, that he Cries out, every one that met him would slay him, Gen 4. 14. Into what a strait did since bring the old world? the deluge of since brought a deluge of water to drown them.
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Into what a strait did sin bring Sodom and Gomorrah? the fire of lust raining in Sodom and Gomorrah, brought down fire from Heaven to destroy them.
Into what a strait did since bring Sodom and Gomorrah? the fire of lust raining in Sodom and Gomorrah, brought down fire from Heaven to destroy them.
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Sin brings external, internal, and eternal straits upon persons and nations. 1. Sin brings external straits; sin brings Famine: Sword, and Plague;
since brings external, internal, and Eternal straits upon Persons and Nations. 1. since brings external straits; since brings Famine: Sword, and Plague;
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Sin brings Agues and Feavours, Gout and Stone, and all manner of Diseases: yea, sin brings death it selfe, which is the wages of sin.
since brings Fevers and Favours, Gout and Stone, and all manner of Diseases: yea, since brings death it self, which is the wages of since.
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Read Levit. 26. and Deut. 23. and you will see a black roul of courses, which were the fruit of sin.
Read Levit. 26. and Deuteronomy 23. and you will see a black roll of courses, which were the fruit of since.
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Sin brought Sion into Babylon; and when the Jews had murthered Christ, forty years after they were brought into that distress,
since brought Sion into Babylon; and when the jews had murdered christ, forty Years After they were brought into that distress,
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when the City was besieged by Titus Vespatian, that they did eat one another, the Mother did eat her child;
when the city was besieged by Titus Vespasian, that they did eat one Another, the Mother did eat her child;
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that whereas David had a choice which of the three he would have, either Famine, Plague, or Sword:
that whereas David had a choice which of the three he would have, either Famine, Plague, or Sword:
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the poor Jews had all three concatenated together in the siedge: sin brings all manner of external plagues.
the poor jews had all three concatenated together in the siege: since brings all manner of external plagues.
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2. Sin brought persons and Nations into internal st•aits: sin brings soul-plagues, which are worse then bodily plagues:
2. since brought Persons and nations into internal st•aits: since brings soul-plagues, which Are Worse then bodily plagues:
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sin brings hardness of heart, blindness of mind, a spirit of slumber, a reprobate sence; sin brings a spiritual famine upon a Land;
since brings hardness of heart, blindness of mind, a Spirit of slumber, a Reprobate sense; since brings a spiritual famine upon a Land;
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it brings a famine of the word, Amos 8. 11. sin causes God to take away the Gospel from a people: sin brings internal plagues:
it brings a famine of the word, Amos 8. 11. since Causes God to take away the Gospel from a people: since brings internal plagues:
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sin wakens conscience, and fills it full of perplexities:
since wakens conscience, and fills it full of perplexities:
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Into what a strait did sin drive Judas, after he had betrayed Christ? Into what a strait did sin drive Spira? St. Paul gloried in his tribulations for God:
Into what a strait did since drive Judas, After he had betrayed christ? Into what a strait did since drive Spira? Saint Paul gloried in his tribulations for God:
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but when he speaks of his sin, he cryeth out, O miserable man that I am, who shall deliver me from this body of death? David a valiant man when he speaks of sin, saith, they are too heavy a burden for him to bear:
but when he speaks of his since, he Cries out, Oh miserable man that I am, who shall deliver me from this body of death? David a valiant man when he speaks of since, Says, they Are too heavy a burden for him to bear:
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A wounded conscience who can bear! saith the Wise-man. 3. Sin bringeth eternal straits:
A wounded conscience who can bear! Says the Wiseman. 3. since brings Eternal straits:
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O the strait that a wicked man shall be brought into at the great and dreadful day of judgement,
Oh the strait that a wicked man shall be brought into At the great and dreadful day of judgement,
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when all the world shall be on fire about him;
when all the world shall be on fire about him;
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when he shall call to the mountains to hide him, and to the rocks to cover him from the wrath of God:
when he shall call to the Mountains to hide him, and to the Rocks to cover him from the wrath of God:
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then will he cry out with David, I am O Lord, in a great strait.
then will he cry out with David, I am Oh Lord, in a great strait.
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And when the wicked shall be condemned to Hell, who can express the straits they then shall be in? Bind them hand and foot,
And when the wicked shall be condemned to Hell, who can express the straits they then shall be in? Bind them hand and foot,
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and cast them into everlasting darkness, Matth. 25. When a wicked man shall be bound with everlasting chains of darkness,
and cast them into everlasting darkness, Matthew 25. When a wicked man shall be bound with everlasting chains of darkness,
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then he will cry out, I am in a great strait.
then he will cry out, I am in a great strait.
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Consider what Dives saith to Abraham: he desires that Lazarus might but dip the tip of his finger in water,
Consider what Dives Says to Abraham: he Desires that Lazarus might but dip the tip of his finger in water,
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and that he might cool his toung: not his whole body, but his toung: but that would not be granted.
and that he might cool his tongue: not his Whole body, but his tongue: but that would not be granted.
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It is impossible the toung of man should set out the great straits the damned suffer in Hell, both in regard of the greatnesse and everlastingnesse of them.
It is impossible the tongue of man should Set out the great straits the damned suffer in Hell, both in regard of the greatness and everlastingness of them.
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This is all I shall say for Explication. Use 1. I chiefly aim at the Application:
This is all I shall say for Explication. Use 1. I chiefly aim At the Application:
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Doth sin bring Nations and Persons into external, internal, and eternal straits? then this sadly reproves those that choose to commit sin to avoid perplexity.
Does sin bring nations and Persons into external, internal, and Eternal straits? then this sadly reproves those that choose to commit since to avoid perplexity.
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There are thousands in England guilty of this, that to avoid poverty, will lye, cheat and cozen,
There Are thousands in England guilty of this, that to avoid poverty, will lie, cheat and cozen,
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and to gain an estate will sell God and a good conscience: and to avoid the losse of estate and imprisonment, will do any thing:
and to gain an estate will fell God and a good conscience: and to avoid the loss of estate and imprisonment, will do any thing:
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they will be sure to be of that Religion which is uppermost: be it what it will.
they will be sure to be of that Religion which is uppermost: be it what it will.
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Now give me leave this morning to speak three things to these sort of men: and O that my words might prevail with them!
Now give me leave this morning to speak three things to these sort of men: and Oh that my words might prevail with them!
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1. Consider it is sin only that makes trouble to deserve the name of trouble ▪ for when we suffer for Gods sake,
1. Consider it is since only that makes trouble to deserve the name of trouble ▪ for when we suffer for God's sake,
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or a good Conscience, these troubles are so sweetned by the consolations of heaven, that they are no troubles at all:
or a good Conscience, these Troubles Are so sweetened by the consolations of heaven, that they Are no Troubles At all:
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therefore in Queen Maries dayes the Martyrs wrote to their friends out of prison, If you knew the Comforts we have in prison, you would wish to be with us:
Therefore in Queen Mary's days the Martyrs wrote to their Friends out of prison, If you knew the Comforts we have in prison, you would wish to be with us:
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I am in prison before I am in prison, saith Mr. Sanders. Famous is the story of the three Children:
I am in prison before I am in prison, Says Mr. Sanders. Famous is the story of the three Children:
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they were in a great strait when cast into the fiery Furnace; Binde them hand and foot, and cast them into the Furnace:
they were in a great strait when cast into the fiery Furnace; Bind them hand and foot, and cast them into the Furnace:
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but when they were there they were unbound, Dan. 3. 25. saith Nebuchadnezzar, Did not we cast three men bound into the midst of the fire? and lo I see foure men loose walking in the midst of the fire,
but when they were there they were unbound, Dan. 3. 25. Says Nebuchadnezzar, Did not we cast three men bound into the midst of the fire? and lo I see foure men lose walking in the midst of the fire,
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and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.
and the from of the fourth is like the Son of God.
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I have often told you, when three are cast into the fire for a good Conscience, God will make the fourth:
I have often told you, when three Are cast into the fire for a good Conscience, God will make the fourth:
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therefore, I say, straits and sufferings for God are not worth the name of straits.
Therefore, I say, straits and sufferings for God Are not worth the name of straits.
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David was often driven into straits, 1 Sam. 30. 6. he was sore distressed when his Town was burnt,
David was often driven into straits, 1 Sam. 30. 6. he was soar distressed when his Town was burned,
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and his Wives and Children taken captive by the Amalekites: I, but that was a distress of danger, not of sin:
and his Wives and Children taken captive by the Amalekites: I, but that was a distress of danger, not of since:
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therefore he encourageth himself in the Lord his God.
Therefore he Encourageth himself in the Lord his God.
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Iehosaphat was in a great strait, 2 Chron. 20. 12. We know not what to do, saith he:
Jehoshaphat was in a great strait, 2 Chronicles 20. 12. We know not what to do, Says he:
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this was a strait of danger, not caused by his sin, and God quickly delivered him:
this was a strait of danger, not caused by his since, and God quickly Delivered him:
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but the strait that David was in, was caused by his sin, and that made it so bitter.
but the strait that David was in, was caused by his since, and that made it so bitter.
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I am loth to inlarge here:
I am loath to enlarge Here:
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Saint Paul was in a great strait, Phil. 3. 23. but this was a blessed strait,
Saint Paul was in a great strait, Philip 3. 23. but this was a blessed strait,
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an Evangelical strait, saith Saint Chrysostom, He knew not whether to die for his own sake,
an Evangelical strait, Says Saint Chrysostom, He knew not whither to die for his own sake,
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or to live for the Churches sake, were best;
or to live for the Churches sake, were best;
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he was willing to adjourn his going to Heaven for the good of the people of God:
he was willing to adjourn his going to Heaven for the good of the people of God:
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Nay, christ was in a strait, Luke 12. 15, I have a Baptism to be baptized withal, and how am I straitned till it be accomplished? I am to shed my blood for my Elect:
Nay, Christ was in a strait, Lycia 12. 15, I have a Baptism to be baptised withal, and how am I straitened till it be accomplished? I am to shed my blood for my Elect:
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that is the Baptisme he speaks of. This was a strait of dear affection to the Elect of God: all these were blessed straits:
that is the Baptism he speaks of. This was a strait of dear affection to the Elect of God: all these were blessed straits:
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but now a strait caused by sin, these are imbittered and envenomed by the guilt of sin, and sense of Gods wrath.
but now a strait caused by since, these Are imbittered and envenomed by the guilt of since, and sense of God's wrath.
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It is sin that maketh straits deserve the name of straits: therefore you are spiritually mad that commit sin to avoid straits.
It is since that makes straits deserve the name of straits: Therefore you Are spiritually mad that commit since to avoid straits.
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2. There is more evil in the least sin, then in the greatest outward calamity whatsoever:
2. There is more evil in the least since, then in the greatest outward calamity whatsoever:
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this the world will not beleeve:
this the world will not believe:
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therefore Saint Austin saith, That a man ought not to tell a lye, though he might save all the world from hell:
Therefore Saint Austin Says, That a man ought not to tell a lie, though he might save all the world from hell:
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for there is more evil in one lye, then there is good in the salvation of all the world.
for there is more evil in one lie, then there is good in the salvation of all the world.
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I have often told you the story of Saint Austin: saith he, If hell were on one side,
I have often told you the story of Saint Austin: Says he, If hell were on one side,
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and sin on the other, and I must choos one, I would choos hell rather then sin:
and since on the other, and I must Chose one, I would Chose hell rather then since:
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for God is the Author of hell, but it is blasphemy to say he is the Author of sin.
for God is the Author of hell, but it is blasphemy to say he is the Author of since.
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There is a famous story of Charles the ninth King of France, he sent a message to the Prince of Condy a zealous Protestant, gives him three things to choose, either to go to Mass,
There is a famous story of Charles the ninth King of France, he sent a message to the Prince of Condy a zealous Protestant, gives him three things to choose, either to go to Mass,
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or to be put to death, or to suffer banishment all his life long: saith he, Primum Deo juvante nunquam eligo:
or to be put to death, or to suffer banishment all his life long: Says he, Primum God juvante Never Choose:
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The first (God helping) I will never choose, I abhor the idolatry of the Mass:
The First (God helping) I will never choose, I abhor the idolatry of the Mass:
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but for the two other, I leave it to the choice of the King to do as he pleases, there is more evil in the least sin them the greatest misery.
but for the two other, I leave it to the choice of the King to do as he Pleases, there is more evil in the least since them the greatest misery.
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3. The third thing I would have you consider, that whosoever goeth out of Gods way to avoid danger, shall certainly meet with greater danger.
3. The third thing I would have you Consider, that whosoever Goes out of God's Way to avoid danger, shall Certainly meet with greater danger.
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Balaam went out of Gods way, Numb. 22. 22. and God sent an Angel with a drawn sword,
balaam went out of God's Way, Numb. 22. 22. and God sent an Angel with a drawn sword,
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and he riding upon an Asse, ver. 26. the Angel stood in a narrow place, where was no way to go from the right hand or from the left:
and he riding upon an Ass, ver. 26. the Angel stood in a narrow place, where was no Way to go from the right hand or from the left:
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if his Ass had not fallen under him, he had been run through by the sword of the Angel.
if his Ass had not fallen under him, he had been run through by the sword of the Angel.
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Ionah for fear of the King of Nineveh went out of Gods way, but he met with a mighty Tempest, he met with a Whale:
Jonah for Fear of the King of Nineveh went out of God's Way, but he met with a mighty Tempest, he met with a Whale:
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What do you do when you commit sin? you make way to be cast into the eternal prison of hell:
What do you do when you commit since? you make Way to be cast into the Eternal prison of hell:
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you destroy your precious souls to save your perishing bodies.
you destroy your precious Souls to save your perishing bodies.
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Use 2. If sin be the father and mother of all perplexity and distresses, then, I beseech you, let us above all things in the world abhor sin:
Use 2. If since be the father and mother of all perplexity and Distresses, then, I beseech you, let us above all things in the world abhor since:
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all the curses of the Bible are all due only to a sinner; and all the curses not named in the Bible:
all the curses of the bible Are all due only to a sinner; and all the curses not nam in the bible:
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for that is observable, Deut. 28. 36. every plague that is not written in the book shall light upon him:
for that is observable, Deuteronomy 28. 36. every plague that is not written in the book shall Light upon him:
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there are strange punishments to the workers of iniquity, Iob. 31. 3, Is not destruction to the wicked a strange punishment to the workers of iniquity;
there Are strange punishments to the workers of iniquity, Job 31. 3, Is not destruction to the wicked a strange punishment to the workers of iniquity;
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sin it bringeth the sinner to little ease:
sin it brings the sinner to little ease:
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little ease at death, little ease at the day of judgement, and little ease in hell, tribulation and anguish:
little ease At death, little ease At the day of judgement, and little ease in hell, tribulation and anguish:
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the word in the Greek is NONLATINALPHABET, little ease to every soul that doth iniquity.
the word in the Greek is, little ease to every soul that does iniquity.
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Oh my beloved, will you promise me to look upon sin, and consider it in all its woful consequents,
O my Beloved, will you promise me to look upon since, and Consider it in all its woeful consequents,
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as the father, mother, and womb out of which come external, eternal, and internal straits? more particularly there are twelve sins I especially command you to take heed of and avoid. 1. Take heed of covetousness:
as the father, mother, and womb out of which come external, Eternal, and internal straits? more particularly there Are twelve Sins I especially command you to take heed of and avoid. 1. Take heed of covetousness:
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the love of the world will pierce you through with many sorrowes; the love of money is the root of all evil;
the love of the world will pierce you through with many sorrows; the love of money is the root of all evil;
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the love of the world drowns men in perdition, 2 Take heed of the sin of pride:
the love of the world drowns men in perdition, 2 Take heed of the since of pride:
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into what woful strait did pride bring Haman! God crossed him in what he most desired:
into what woeful strait did pride bring Haman! God crossed him in what he most desired:
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God made him hold the stirrop, while Mordecai rode in triumph; and God hanged him on the Gallows which he had made for Mordecai. 3. Take heed of drunkennesse;
God made him hold the stirrup, while Mordecai road in triumph; and God hanged him on the Gallows which he had made for Mordecai. 3. Take heed of Drunkenness;
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look not on the wine when it gives its colour in the cup, &c. drunkennesse will bring you into snares, it will bite like a Serpent,
look not on the wine when it gives its colour in the cup, etc. Drunkenness will bring you into snares, it will bite like a Serpent,
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and sting like an Adder, &c. 4. Take heed of disobedience and rebellion against the Commandements of God:
and sting like an Adder, etc. 4. Take heed of disobedience and rebellion against the commandments of God:
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it brought Ionah to the three nights and three dayes in the Whales belly. 5. Take heed of fornication, and adultery, and all uncleanness;
it brought Jonah to the three nights and three days in the Whale's belly. 5. Take heed of fornication, and adultery, and all uncleanness;
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this brought Sampson to a woful strait: this brought David and Solomon into great perplexity. 6. Take heed of oppression, and all acts of injustice:
this brought Sampson to a woeful strait: this brought David and Solomon into great perplexity. 6. Take heed of oppression, and all acts of injustice:
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this brought Ahab into a great strait, insomuch that the dogs licked his blood. 7. Take heed of unnecessary familiarity with wicked men:
this brought Ahab into a great strait, insomuch that the Dogs licked his blood. 7. Take heed of unnecessary familiarity with wicked men:
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this brought Iehoshaphat into a great strait. 8. Take heed of mis-using the Prophets of God:
this brought Jehoshaphat into a great strait. 8. Take heed of misusing the prophets of God:
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this made God destroy the Children of Israel without remedy, 2 Chron. 36. 15, 16. 9. Take heed of coming prophanely to the Lords Table:
this made God destroy the Children of Israel without remedy, 2 Chronicles 36. 15, 16. 9. Take heed of coming profanely to the lords Table:
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this brought the Church of Corinth into a great distress, insomuch as the Apostle saith, For this cause many among you are sick,
this brought the Church of Corinth into a great distress, insomuch as the Apostle Says, For this cause many among you Are sick,
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and many weak, and many fallen asleep. 10. Take heed of loathing the Manna of your souls:
and many weak, and many fallen asleep. 10. Take heed of loathing the Manna of your Souls:
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this brought the people of Israel into woful misery, that God destroyed all their carcasses in the wildernesse, save Ioshua and Caleb.
this brought the people of Israel into woeful misery, that God destroyed all their carcases in the Wilderness, save Ioshua and Caleb.
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Take heed of slighting the Gospel:
Take heed of slighting the Gospel:
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this brought Queen Maries persecution, as many learned and godly men that fled for Religions sake out of the Land, have confessed their unthankfulnesse for,
this brought Queen Mary's persecution, as many learned and godly men that fled for Religions sake out of the Land, have confessed their unthankfulness for,
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and unfruitfulnesse under the Gospel in King Edward the sixth's time, brought the persecution in Queen Maries time.
and unfruitfulness under the Gospel in King Edward the sixth's time, brought the persecution in Queen Mary's time.
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11. Take heed of losing your first Love: that makes God threaten to take away his Candlestick.
11. Take heed of losing your First Love: that makes God threaten to take away his Candlestick.
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12. Take heed of prophaning the Christian Sabbath, which is much prophaned every where;
12. Take heed of profaning the Christian Sabbath, which is much Profaned every where;
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a day that Christ by his resurrection from the dead hath consecrated, to be kept holy to God:
a day that christ by his resurrection from the dead hath consecrated, to be kept holy to God:
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Certainly, if the Jews were so severely punished for breaking the Sabbath, which was set apart in memory of the Creation,
Certainly, if the jews were so severely punished for breaking the Sabbath, which was Set apart in memory of the Creation,
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surely God will severely punish those that break the Sabbath set apart in memory of Christs Resurrection.
surely God will severely Punish those that break the Sabbath Set apart in memory of Christ Resurrection.
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May be some will say, I have committed many of these sins, but am not brought into any strait.
May be Some will say, I have committed many of these Sins, but am not brought into any strait.
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Remember it was nine months after David had numbred the people, before he was in this strait:
remember it was nine months After David had numbered the people, before he was in this strait:
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but as sure as God is in heaven, sin will bring straits sooner or later; though a sinner a hundred yeares, yet shall he be accursed:
but as sure as God is in heaven, since will bring straits sooner or later; though a sinner a hundred Years, yet shall he be accursed:
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may be thy posterity makes way for thy damnation: and this is thy greatest distress, that thou goest on in sin and prosperity.
may be thy posterity makes Way for thy damnation: and this is thy greatest distress, that thou goest on in since and Prosperity.
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Use 3. If sin bringeth a Nation into marvellous labyrinths, learn what great caus we have to fear that God should bring this Nation into great distress,
Use 3. If since brings a nation into marvellous labyrinths, Learn what great cause we have to Fear that God should bring this nation into great distress,
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because of the great abominations are committed in the midst of it;
Because of the great abominations Are committed in the midst of it;
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our King and Sovereign was in great straits in the dayes of his banishment, but God hath delivered him;
our King and Sovereign was in great straits in the days of his banishment, but God hath Delivered him;
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God hath delivered this Nation out of great straits, but alas, we requite God evil for good,
God hath Delivered this nation out of great straits, but alas, we requite God evil for good,
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and instead of repenting for old sins, we commit new sins.
and instead of repenting for old Sins, we commit new Sins.
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I am told there are new oathes invented, oaths not fit to be named in any place, much lesse here:
I am told there Are new Oaths invented, Oaths not fit to be nam in any place, much less Here:
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Certainly the drunkenness and adultery, the oppression and injustice, the bribery and Sabbath breaking, the vain and wicked swearing and for-swearing this Nation is guilty of, must of necessity provoke God to say of us as he did of them in Ieremiah 15 29 Shall I not visit for these things, saith the Lord? shall not my soul be avenged on such a Nation as this? God will not only punish us, but be avenged on us.
Certainly the Drunkenness and adultery, the oppression and injustice, the bribery and Sabbath breaking, the vain and wicked swearing and forswearing this nation is guilty of, must of necessity provoke God to say of us as he did of them in Jeremiah 15 29 Shall I not visit for these things, Says the Lord? shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this? God will not only Punish us, but be avenged on us.
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There is no way to avoid a national desolation, but by a national reformation.
There is no Way to avoid a national desolation, but by a national Reformation.
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Lastly, learn what cause you of this Congregation and Parish, what cause you have to expect that God should bring you into great straits,
Lastly, Learn what cause you of this Congregation and Parish, what cause you have to expect that God should bring you into great straits,
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because of your great unthank•ulness and unfruitfulness under the means of Grace, you that have so long enjoyed the Gospel;
Because of your great unthank•ulness and unfruitfulness under the means of Grace, you that have so long enjoyed the Gospel;
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you have had the Gospel in this place in great abundance; Doctor Taylor he served an apprenticeship in this place ▪ Doctor Staughton served another apprenticeship:
you have had the Gospel in this place in great abundance; Doctor Taylor he served an apprenticeship in this place ▪ Doctor Staughton served Another apprenticeship:
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and I, through divine Mercy, have served three apprenticeships, and half another almost, among you;
and I, through divine Mercy, have served three apprenticeships, and half Another almost, among you;
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you have had the Spirit of God seven and thirty years in the faithful ministry of the Word, knocking at the door of your hearts,
you have had the Spirit of God seven and thirty Years in the faithful Ministry of the Word, knocking At the door of your hearts,
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but many of you have hardened your hearts.
but many of you have hardened your hearts.
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Are there not some of you, I only put the Question, that begin to loath the Manna of your Souls,
are there not Some of you, I only put the Question, that begin to loath the Manna of your Souls,
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and to look back towards Egypt again? Are there not some of you have itching ears,
and to look back towards Egypt again? are there not Some of you have itching ears,
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and would fain have Preachers that would feed you with dainty phrases, and begin not to care for a Minister that unrips your Consciences, speaks to your hearts and souls,
and would fain have Preachers that would feed you with dainty phrases, and begin not to care for a Minister that unrips your Consciences, speaks to your hearts and Souls,
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and would force you into heaven by frighting you out of your sins? Are there not some of you, that by often hearing Sermons, are become Sermon-proof, that know to sleep and scoffe away Sermons? I would be glad to say there are but few such;
and would force you into heaven by frighting you out of your Sins? are there not Some of you, that by often hearing Sermons, Are become Sermonproof, that know to sleep and scoff away Sermons? I would be glad to say there Are but few such;
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but the Lord knoweth there are too too many that by long preaching get little good by preaching, insomuch that I have often said it,
but the Lord Knoweth there Are too too many that by long preaching get little good by preaching, insomuch that I have often said it,
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and say it now again, there is hardly any way to raise the p•ice of the Gospel-Ministry,
and say it now again, there is hardly any Way to raise the p•ice of the Gospel ministry,
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but by the want of it:
but by the want of it:
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And that I may not flatter you, you have not profited under the means you have enjoyed;
And that I may not flatter you, you have not profited under the means you have enjoyed;
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therefore you may justly expect God may bring you into a strait, and take away the Gospel from you:
Therefore you may justly expect God may bring you into a strait, and take away the Gospel from you:
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God may justly take away your Ministers by death or otherwise.
God may justly take away your Ministers by death or otherwise.
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Have you not lost your first love? why did God take away the Gospel from the Church of Ephesus, but because they lost their first love? Are you not like the Church of Laodicea, that are neither hot nor cold? therefore God may justly spew you out of his mouth;
Have you not lost your First love? why did God take away the Gospel from the Church of Ephesus, but Because they lost their First love? are you not like the Church of Laodicea, that Are neither hight nor cold? Therefore God may justly spew you out of his Mouth;
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what God will do with you I know not, a few weeks will determine: God can make a great change in a little time: we leave all to God;
what God will do with you I know not, a few weeks will determine: God can make a great change in a little time: we leave all to God;
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but in the mean time let me commend one Text of Scripture to you, Ierem. 13. 16. Give glory to the Lord your God,
but in the mean time let me commend one Text of Scripture to you, Jeremiah 13. 16. Give glory to the Lord your God,
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before he cause darkness, an• before your feet stumble upon the dark mountains, and while ye look for light, he turn it into the shadow of death, and make it grosse darkness.
before he cause darkness, an• before your feet Stumble upon the dark Mountains, and while you look for Light, he turn it into the shadow of death, and make it gross darkness.
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Verse 17. But if you will not hear it, my soul shall weep in secret places for your pride,
Verse 17. But if you will not hear it, my soul shall weep in secret places for your pride,
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and mine eyes shall weep sore, and run down with tears, because the Lord's flock is c•rried away captive.
and mine eyes shall weep soar, and run down with tears, Because the Lord's flock is c•rried away captive.
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Give glory to God by confessing and repenting of your sins, by humbling your souls before the Lord,
Give glory to God by confessing and repenting of your Sins, by humbling your Souls before the Lord,
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before darkness come, and who knoweth but this may pre••nt darkness. FINIS.
before darkness come, and who Knoweth but this may pre••nt darkness. FINIS.
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