The paterne of wholsome words. Or a collection of such truths as are of necessity to be belieued vnto saluation separated out of the body of all theologie made euident by infallible plaine proofes of Scripture. And withall, the seuerall vses such principles should be put to, are abundantly shevved. A proiect much desired, and of singular vse for all sorts of Christians. By N. Bifeild [sic], preacher of Gods word at Isleworth in Middlesex.

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The paterne of wholsome words. Or a collection of such truths as are of necessity to be belieued vnto saluation separated out of the body of all theologie made euident by infallible plaine proofes of Scripture. And withall, the seuerall vses such principles should be put to, are abundantly shevved. A proiect much desired, and of singular vse for all sorts of Christians. By N. Bifeild [sic], preacher of Gods word at Isleworth in Middlesex.
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"The paterne of wholsome words. Or a collection of such truths as are of necessity to be belieued vnto saluation separated out of the body of all theologie made euident by infallible plaine proofes of Scripture. And withall, the seuerall vses such principles should be put to, are abundantly shevved. A proiect much desired, and of singular vse for all sorts of Christians. By N. Bifeild [sic], preacher of Gods word at Isleworth in Middlesex." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17400.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 16, 2024.

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CHAP. XXVII. Of the last Iudgement.

2. Cor. 5.10.

For wee must all appeare before the iudgement seate of Christ, that euery man may receiue the things which are done in his bodie, accor∣ding to that he hath done, whether it be good or euill.

HItherto of the Resur∣rection; the last Iudg∣ment followes.

The Principles con∣cerning the last iudgement are these:

First, that there shall bee a ge∣nerall

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iudgement, Iude, 14.15. And Enoch also, the seuenth from Adam, prophesied of such, saying: Behold, the Lord commeth with thousand of Saints:

To giue iudgement against all men, and to rebuke all the vngodly among them of all their wicked deedes, which they haue vngodlily committed, and of all their cruell speakings, which wicked sinners haue spoken against him.

Psalm. 9.8. For he shall iudge the world in righteousnesse, and shall iudge the people with equitie.

Psalm. 50.1. The God of Gods, euen the Lord hath spoken, and cal∣led the earth from the rising vp of the Sunne, vnto the going downe thereof, &c.

Heb. 9.27. And as it is appoin∣ted vnto men, that they shal once die, and after that commeth the iudge∣ment.

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Dan. 7.9.10. I beheld till the thrones were set vp, and the Ancient of daies did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the haire of his head like the pure wooll: his throne was like the fierie flame, and his wheeles as burning fier:

A fierie streame issued, and came forth from before him: thousand thousands ministred vnto him, and ten thousand thousands stood before him: the Iudgement was set, and the bookes opened.

Secondly, that Christ shall be the Iudge, and that in the humane nature, Act. 10.42. And hee com∣manded vs to preach vnto the peo∣ple, and to testifie that it is he, that is ordained of God a Iudge of quicke and dead.

Acts 17.13. Because he hath ap∣pointed a day, in the which hee will iudge the world in righteousnesse by that man, whom he hath appointed,

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whereof he hath giuen an assurance to al men, in that he raised him from the dead.

2. Tim. 4.1. I charge thee therfore before God, and before the Lord Iesus Christ, which shall iudge the quicke and dead at his appearing, and in his Kingdome.

Iohn 5.22. For the Father iudg∣eth no man, but hath committed all iudgement vnto the Sonne.

Ob. The Apostles shall iudge the twelue Tribes, Matth. 19.28.

Sol. 1. The Apostles iudge the twelue Tribes by their faith and doctrine, the example whereof shall take away all excuse from the Israelites.

2. They shall be as Iustices of Peace on the Bench, and consent to Christs iudgement.

Ob. The Saints shall iudge the world, 1. Cor. 6.2.

Sol. As assessors with Christ,

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bearing witnesse to it, approo∣uing it, and assenting to it, as the Apostles before.

2. As they are members of Christ the Iudge.

3. As their example shall bee alleaged to condemne the wic∣ked.

Ob. But the Father and holy Ghost iudge too.

Sol. The Father doth iudge by the Sonne, as by his representa∣tiue Wisdome, Iohn 5.22. For the Father iudgeth no man, but hath committed all iudgement vnto the Sonne.

Dan. 7.13.14. As I beheld in vi∣sions by night, behold, one like the Sonne of Man came in the clouds of heauen, and approched vnto the Ancient of daies, and they brought him before him;

14. And he gaue him dominion, and honour, and a Kingdome, that

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all people, nations, &c. Or thus: the authority of iudging is com∣mon to the three persons, but the execution onely proper to the Sonne.

Thirdly, all men shall be iudg∣ed at that day: iust and vniust; quicke and dead; small & great, Iude 15. To giue iudgement against all men, and to rebuke all the vn∣godly among them.

Rom. 14.9. For Christ therefore died, and rose againe, and reuiued, that he might bee Lord both of the dead, and the quicke, &c.

2. Cor. 5.10. For we must all ap∣peare before the iudgement seate of Iesus Christ, &c.

Ro. 14.10. We shall all appeare be∣fore the iudgmēt seat of Iesus Christ.

Psalm. 9.8. For hee shall iudge the world.

Obiect. All men are beleeuers, or vnbeleeuers; now the belee∣uers

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shall not come vnto iudge∣ment: as appeares, Ioh. 5.24. Verily verily I say vnto you, he that heareth my word, and beleeueth in him that sent me, hath euerlasting life, and shall not come into condem∣nation, but hath passed from death vnto life. And the vnbeleeuer is condemned already, Ioh. 3.18. He that beleeueth not is condemned already.

Solution. The beleeuer shall not come into the iudgement of condemnation, and the vnbelee∣uer is condemned already in ef∣fect and substance: 1. In the counsell of God: 2. In the word of God: 3. In his owne consci∣ence, but yet the manifestation and finishing of this iudgement remaines vnto the last day.

Fourthly, all the secret things of mens natures, or workes shall be brought to light, Luk. 8.17.

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For nothing is secret, that shall not be euident: neither any thing hid, that shall not be knowne, and come to light.

1. Cor. 4.5. Therefore iudge no∣thing before the time, vntill the Lord come, who will lighten things that are hid in darknesse, and make the counsels of the heart manifest.

Rom. 2.16. At that day God shall iudge the secrets of men by Iesus Christ. And therefore called a day of reuelation or declaration, Rom. 2.5.

Fifthly, it shall bee at the last day, but the precise day and houre is not knowne to any men or Angels; the proofe for the like principle concerning the resurre∣ction, serues for this place, Mat. 24.36.

Sixthly, the iudgement shall be most iust and righteous, and all shall confesse it, Rom. 14.10.

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But why dost thou iudge thy bro∣ther? or why dost thou despise thy brother? for we shall all appeare bo∣fore the iudgement seat of Christ.

2. Tim. 4.8. For henceforth is laid vp for me the crowne of righte∣ousnesse, which the Lord the righte∣ous iudge shall giue me at that day: and not to me onely, but vnto all them also which loue his appearing, &c.

Rom. 2.5. But thou, after thine hardnesse, & hart that canot repent, heapest vnto thy selfe wrath against the day of wrath, and of the declara∣tion of the iust iudgement of God.

Psalm. 9.8. For he shall iudge the world with righteousnesse, and shall iudge the people with equitie.

Seuenthly, the iudgement shall bee according to mens workes, 2. Cor. 5.10. Euery man shall receiue the things which are done in his body, according to that he

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hath done, whether it be good or e∣uill, &c.

Rom. 2.6. Who will reward eue∣ry man according to his workes.

Obiect. Wee are iustified by faith alone without workes.

Solution. 1. Workes are in∣quired after in the last iudge∣ment, as the signes of faith, and vnbeleefe.

Sol. 2. We are iustified by faith onely, but shall bee iudged by faith and workes both together. For that, iudgement doth not serue to make men iust, that are vniust, but only to manifest them to be so indeed, which were so in this life being truly iustified.

The consideration whereof should serue for diuers vses, and first for instruction, and so it should teach vs,

First in generall, speedily to repent vs of our sinnes, and it

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should stirre vs to all possible care of holy life, and to the loue of all well doing, by which our reckoning might then bee fur∣thered, Act. 17.31.

2. Pet. 3.11. Seeing therfore that all these things must bee dissolued, what manner persons ought ye to be in holy conuersation and godlinesse?

14. Wherfore beloued, seeing you look for such things, be diligent, that yee may bee found of him in peace, without spot and blamelesse.

Philip. 1.10. That ye may dis∣cerne things that differ one from another, that yee may bee pure and without offence, vntill the day of Christ.

Tit. 2.12.13. And teacheth vs that wee should denie vngodlinesse and worldly lusts and that we should liue sberly, and ighteously, and god∣ly in this present world.

Looking for the blessed hope and

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appearing of the glory of the mighty God, and of our Sauiour Iesus Christ.

Secondly, in particular it should teach vs,

1. Not to doate vpon earthly things, seeing they must all bee consumed in that day in the fier.

2. To bee patient vnder all wrongs, seeing wee are assured there shal be vengeance rendred at that day, 2. Thes. 1.5.6.7. Iam. 5.6.7. Phil. 4.5.

Thirdly, to take heed of rash∣nesse in iudging other men: and men offend in censuring;

1. When they inflict censures, and meddle ouer busily, or curi∣ously with them that bee with∣out, 1. Cor. 5.12. For what haue I to do, to iudge them which are with∣out?

2. When men speake euill of that which is good, and call

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good euill, Esa. 5.20. Woe vnto them that speake good of euill, and euill of good; which put darknes for light, and light for darknes; that put bitter for sweet, & sweet for sowre.

3. Whē men iudge of things doubtfull, as the hiddē things of the heart, & the secret things of darknes, 1. Cor. 4.5. Therefore iudge nothing before the time, vntill the Lord come, who wil lightē things that are hid in darknes, and make the coūsels of the hart manifest. And censure things in the worst sense.

4. When men vncharitably censure others about things in∣different, Rom. 14.3.4. Let not him that eateth, despise him that eateth not; and let not him which eateth not, iudge him that eateth, for God hath receiued him.

4. Who art thou that condem∣nest another mans seruant? he stan∣deth or falleth to his owne master:

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yea he shall be established; for God is able to make him stand, &c.

13. Let vs not therefore iudge one another any more, but vse your iudgement rather in this, that no man put an occasion to fall, or a stumbling blocke before his brother.

5. When men commit, what they condemne, Rom. 2.1.2. Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoeuer thou art that iudg∣est? for in that thou iudgest ano∣ther, thou condemnest thy selfe; for thou that iudgest, dost the same things.

But we know, that the iudgement of God is according to truth, against them which commit such things. Or being guilty of greater faults, condemne others for lesser, Mat. 7.1.2.3. Iudge not, that ye bee not iudged.

And why seest thou the mote that is in thy brothers eye, and perceiuest

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not the beame, that is in thine owne eye, &c.

6. When men make a fault worse then it is.

Fourthly, it should strike a feare into our hearts concerning God, and his dreadfull Maiesty, and Iustice; and make vs afraid to offend him, and seeke by all meanes to glorifie him, whatsoe∣uer become of vs and the world, Reuel. 14.7. Saying with a loud voice; feare God, and giue glory to him; for the houre of his iudgement is come; and worship him that made heauen and earth, and the sea, and the fountaine of waters, &c.

Fifthly, wee should bee sober, in not enquiring into things not reuealed, and looke to the maine businesse: as for the precise time, or place of the iudgement, or from whence the fier shall come that shall burne all, or what kind

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kind of throne it shal be, or what the signe of the Sonne of man shall be, or such like; we beleeue that they shall be, but ought not to enquire when, where, or how they shall be.

Sixthly, chiefly this doctrine of the last iudgement should compell in all of vs a care so to liue, that we may be sure to haue comfort in that day: and that we shall be sure to finde;

1. If wee beleeue in Iesus Christ, Ioh. 5.24. Verily verily I say vnto you, hee that heareth my word, and beleeueth in him that sent me, hath euerlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation, but hath passed from death vnto life.

2. If we be sure to iudge our selues here, God will not con∣demne vs with the world, 1. Cor. 11.31. For if wee would iudge our

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selues, we should not be iudged, &c.

3. If continually we consult with the word of God, to see that our deeds bee wrought in God, Ioh. 3.19.20.21. Hee that doth truth, commeth to the light, that his deeds might be made manifest, that they are wrought according to God.

4. If we watch and pray al∣waies, they that pray much on earth, shall stand before Christ with comfort at that day, Luke 21.36. Watch therefore and pray continually, that ye may be counted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to passe, and that ye may stand before the Sonne of man.

5. If wee be mercifull and lo∣uing, and bountifull to the god∣ly in their distresses, Matth. 25. 31 &c.

6. If wee be sheepe; sheepe I say: 1. For tractablenesse, so as we know, heare, and be ruled by

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the voice of Christ. 2. For so∣ciablenesse: a sheepe will not bee alone, nor sort with swine. 3. For profitablenesse▪ that we be not idle, nor vnfruitfull, Mat. 25. Ioh. 10.

7. If wee can get the seale of the spirit, as our earnest of our finall redemption at that day; the witnesse of the spirit in this life will make all sure against that day, Ephes. 1.14. The spirit of promise is the earnest of our inhe∣ritance, vntill the redemption of the possession purchased vnto the praise of his glory.

Rom. 8.15. For ye haue not re∣ceiued the spirit of bondage to feare againe, but ye haue receiued the spi∣rit of adoption, whereby we cry Abba Father.

8. If wee hold fast what wee haue, and loose not what wee haue wrought, Reuel. 3.11. Be∣hold I come shortly; hold that which

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thou hast, that no man take thy crowne.

2. Ioh. 8. Looke to your selues, that wee loose not the things which wee haue done, but that we may receiue a full reward.

9. If wee often receiue the Sacrament of the Lords Supper with due preparation: for therin

1. Christ doth familiarly conuerse with vs, and is giuen to our nourishment to eter∣nall life.

2. The outward elements are vnfained pledges of the remission of all our sinnes.

3. We therein remember the death of Christ for vs, and how hee was iudged for our sakes, and thereby haue our hearts setled against the feare of any seuerity from him.

4. In the right preparati∣on for the Sacrament, we pre∣pare

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for the last iudgement too; one worke serues to both purposes.

5. The Sacraments are Gods broad seales, to assure vs that we shall speed wel at that day.

Thus of the vses for instruction.

Secondly, this doctrine of the last iudgement hath singular ter∣rour in it to all impenitent sin∣ners, which may be considered either more generally, or more particularly.

First, in generall, it is terrible for them to heare, and know, that God hath set them a day, and hath giuen them finall warning to repent; or else vndoubtedly he will iudge them with all se∣uerity, Act. 17.31. Because he hath appointed a day, in the which he will iudge the world in righteousnesse, by that man whom hee hath appointed, whereof he hath giuen an assurance

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vnto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.

Iude 15. To giue iudgement a∣gainst all men, and to rebuke all the vngodlily among them of all their wicked deeds, which they haue vn∣godly committed, and of all their cruell speaking, which wicked sin∣ners haue spoken against him.

Rom. 2.5. But thou after thine hardnesse, and heart that cannot re∣pent, heapest vnto thy selfe wrath a∣gainst the day of wrath, and of the declaration of the iust iudgement of God.

Who will reward euery man ac∣cording to his workes, &c.

Secondly, in particular, this terrour is the more grieuous, if they consider either the distinct miseries shall then fall vpon thē, or the seuerall sins God hath re∣serued to triall and punishment at that day.

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What hart cā stand before the serious thoughts of ye particulars?

1. They shall heare the thun∣der of Christs fearefull voice sum∣moning them.

2. They shall be chased in by the Angels before Christ, from al the foure winds of heauen.

3. They shall be set at Christs lefthand, as a signe of miserable disgrace, Matth. 25.33.

4. A fier shall deuoure before Christ, and it shall be tempestu∣ous round about him, Psal. 50.3. Our God shall come, and shall not keepe silence; a fier shall deuoure be∣fore him, and a mightie tempest shall be moued round about him, &c.

2. Thes. 1.8. In flaming fier ren∣dring vengeance vnto them, that do not know God, and which obey not vnto the Gospell of our Lord Iesus Christ.

5. They shall be euerlastingly

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shamed, and before al the world, Dan. 12.2. And many of them, that sleepe in the dust of the earth shall a∣wake, some to euerlasting life, and some to shame and perpetuall con∣tempt; when all their sinnes shall bee discouered, and set in order before them, Psalm. 50.21. These things hast thou done, and I held my tongue; therefore thou thoughtst, that I was like thee: but I will re∣prooue thee, and set them in order before thee, &c.

6. They shall be sentenced to eternall condemnation, contai∣ning in it,

1. Separation from God, Christ, and all the godly, Go ye cursed, &c. Matth. 25.41. &c.

2. Paine and anguish vnut∣terable, Rom. 2.9. Tribulation and anguish shall bee vpon the soule of euery man that doth euil: of the Iew first, and also of the Grecian.

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3. Fellowship with the Di∣uell and his Angels, Matth. 25. 41. as a little before.

Ob. Some one might say, We hope it is not certaine, that there shall be such a day.

Sol. It is most certaine, It is ap∣pointed, as certaine, as that men shal die, Heb. 9.27. And as it is ap∣pointed vnto men, that they shall once die, and after that commeth the iudgement.

Acts 17.31. Because he hath ap∣pointed a day, in the which he will iudge the world in righteousnesse, &c.

Besides, the terrible plagues, which haue been and are in the world, shewes, that God is ex∣tremely wrath with sinne, and will call to iudgement; such as the drowning of the old world, burning of Sodome, swallowing vp of Corath, Dathan, and Abi∣ram;

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the neglect of the Gentiles, the reiection of the Iewes, the pu∣nishing of Christ, the afflictions of the godly, the warres, pestilen∣ces, famins, &c. that are in the world.

And they themselues may gesse somewhat at it, by the sharpenes of the word, the accusing of the conscience, the checkes of the spirit, and the fearefull terrors of conscience which fall vpon some men.

Ob. But God we hope will be mercifull.

Sol. It is a day of wrath, not of mercy; the date of mercy will bee then out, Rom. 2.5. But thou after thine hardnesse and heart, which cannot repent, heapest vnto thy selfe wrath against the day of wrath, and of the declaration of the iust iudge∣ment of God, &c.

Ob. But God saies nothing to

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me all this while: I escape, and am not troubled; I discerne no way that God is displeased with me.

Sol. 1. Seaes of wrath hang ouer thy head daily, though thou discerne them not, Iohn 3. vlt. He that beleeueth in the Sonne hath e∣uerlasting life, and he that obeyeth not the Sonne, shall not see the life, but the wrath of God abideth on him.

Sol. 2. Many signes of Gods dis∣pleasure are vpon thy soule, though thou feele them not. It is one extreame curse to be left off vnto such a spirit of slumber.

3. Though God doth not yet discouer to thee his displeasure, yet will hee awake to thy iudge∣ment, Psalm. 50.31. These things hast thou done, & I held my tongue; therefore thou thoughtst, that I was like thee: but I will reprooue thee,

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and set them in order before thee.

Ob. But I may finde some meanes to helpe my selfe at that day.

Sol. Riches will not auaile in the day of wrath, Iob, 36.18. For Gods wrath is, lest he should take thee away in thine abundance: for no multitude of gifts can deliuer thee.

Vers. 19. Will he regard thy ri∣ches? he regardeth not gold, nor all them that excell in strength. And there shall bee none to deliuer, Psalm. 50.22. O consider this, yee that forget God; lest I teare you in pieces, and there be none that can de∣liuer you, &c.

Ob. But I may then repent.

Sol. No: As death leaues thee, so shall iudgement find thee; it is a day of the declaration of the righteous iudgement of God, Rom. 2.5. But thou after thine hardnesse, and heart, that cannot re∣pent,

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heapest vnto thy selfe wrath a∣gainst the day of wrath, and of the declaration of the iust iudgement of God.

2. Cor. 5.10. For we must all ap∣peare before the iudgement seate of Christ, that euery man receiue the things which are done in his bodie, according to that he hath done, whe∣ther it be good or euill.

Ob. But there is a world of people in the same case.

Sol. He will iudge all the vn∣godly, hee cares not for the mul∣titude, Iude, 15. To giue iudgement against all men, and to rebuke all the vngodly amongst them of all their wicked deeds, which they haue vn∣godly committed, and of al their cru∣ell speaking, which wicked sinners haue spoken against him.

Besides, he hath plagued mul∣titudes, as the old World, &c. and he can easily doe execution:

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for hee comes with thousand thousands of his Angels, Iude, 14. And Enoch also, the seuenth from Adam, prophesied of such, say∣ing, Behold, the Lord commeth with thousands of his Saints.

Ob. But who knowes my faults?

Sol. 'The hidden things of darkenes, and the secrets of mens hearts shall then be discouered, 1. Cor. 4.5. Therfore iudge nothing before the time vntill the Lord come, who will lighten things, that are hid in darkenesse, and make the counsels of the hearts manifest, and then shall euery man haue praise of God.

Ob. But by what euidence can I be conuinced? God may forget my faults before then.

Sol. No: God hath them writ∣ten in his book of remembrance with a pen of iron, and a point of

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a diamond, Ier. 17.1. The sinne of Iuda is written with a pen of iron, and with the point of a diamond, and grauen vpon the table of your hearts, and vpon the hornes of your altars. And euidence wil be easie to bee had vpon the opening of these bookes, Reuel▪ 20.12. And I saw the dead both great and small stand before God, and the books were opened: and another booke was ope∣ned, which is the booke of life, and the dead were iudged of those things which are written in the bookes, ac∣cording to their workes.

Besides, the Heauens will de∣clare his righteousnes, Psal. 50.6. And the creatures abused by them, will giue in euidence a∣gainst them, Ier. 17.1. And the word that men haue heard shall iudge them. And their own con∣sciences shall be dilated, and bee in stead of a thousand witnesses:

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and the Spirit of God that hath so often reproued the world of sinne, can easily accuse them, Ioh. 16.8. And when he is come, he will reprooue the world of sinne, and of righteousnesse, and of iudgement, &c.

Ob. I know no great fault by my selfe.

Sol. Though thou forget thy sinnes; yet Christ will remember them, Matth. 25. It will not serue the turne to say, When did wee so?

Ob. But I neuer did Christ any great wrong.

Sol. Thou hast many waies sinned against Christ, though thy carelesse heart perceiue it not: but if thou hadst not, yet in as much as thou hast done wrong to Christians, thou hast done it to Christ, Matth. 25.

Ob. But I haue done much

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good in the world.

Sol. If thou haue not had true faith, and loue, and repentance, it shall not auaile thee, as these places shew, 1. Cor. 13.3. And though I feede the poore with all my goods, and though I giue my body, that I be burned, and haue not loue, it profiteth me nothing.

Ob. But wee neuer had such meanes of knowledge, as others haue had.

Sol. They that haue sinned without the Law, shal be iudged without the Law; and they that haue sinned vnder the Law, shall be iudged by the Law, Rom. 2. 12. For as many as haue sinned without the Law, shall perish also without the law; & as many as haue sinned in the Law, shall be iudged by the Law.

Ob. But it is a great while thi∣ther.

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Sol. It is not: for the Lord is at hand, 1. Pet. 4.7. Now the end of all things is at hand; be you there∣fore sober, and watching in prayer.

Iam. 5.8. Be ye also patient ther∣fore, and settle your hearts; for the comming of the Lord draweth neere.

Besides, the signes of the last iudgement are the most of them accomplished already; Anti∣christ is reuealed, and almost pulled downe, 2. Thessalon. 2. 1. Iohn 2.18. The World hath been full of spirits of deceiuers, 1. Tim. 4.1. The sinnes of the last age are euery where at the full: Iniquity abounds, 2. Timoth. 3.1. Matth. 24.12. The powers of hea∣uen are shaken, which appeares by the often Eclipses of Sunne and Moone; and by the vncertain∣tie of the Seasons both in Sum∣mer and Winter, Matth. 24.29. The sea roares and is outragious;

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men are secure now as in the daies of Noah, Matth. 24.37.

3. Were it that it were fur∣ther off: yet the day of death, which is the day of thy particu∣lar iudgement, is not farre off.

Ob. But yet sure there will be some kind of warning.

Sol. No: he will come sudden∣ly, as the thiefe in the night, 1. Thes. 5.2.3. For ye your selues know perfectly, that the day of the Lord shal come, euē as a thiefe in the night.

For when they shall say, peace and safetie, then shall come vpon them sudden destruction, as the tra∣uaile vpon a woman with child, and they shall not escape.

Mat. 24.39. And knew nothing, till the flood came, and tooke them all away; so shall also the comming of the Sonne of Man be,

And the rather should men be affected with the terror of this

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day, and bee thereby perswaded to repentance:

1. Because God will be Iudge himselfe, Psalm. 50.6. and there∣fore there can be no appeale, hee being supreme Iudge.

2. Because it is a finall sen∣tence, there will be no time of re∣spit, or change, or reuocation.

3. Because they shall be iudg∣ed by him, whom they haue so much despised, and wronged, Reuel. 1.7.8. Behold, he commeth in the cloudes, and euerie eie shall see him; yea, euen they which pierced him through, and all kindreds of the earth shall waile before him.

4. Because Gods proceedings shall bee all cleared, and euerie tongue shall confesse, that God hath done nothing but Iustice, Rom. 2.5. It is a day of the declara∣tion of the iust iudgement of God: and Rom. 14.11.

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And this iustice will the more appeare

1. By the equitie of Gods dea∣ling: they haue had their daies of sinne, and therefore reason hee should haue his day of wrath, Rom. 2.5.

2. By the consideration of his patiēce, what a wonderful while hath God deferred this last iudg∣ment, 2. Pet. 3.9. The Lord is not slacke concerning his promise, as some men count slacknesse, but is pa∣tient toward vs, and would haue no man to perish, but would all men to come to repentance.

Rom. 2.4. Or despisest thou the riches of his bountifulnesse, and pati∣ence, and long suffering, not knowing that the bountifulnesse of God lea∣deth thee to repentance, &c.

3. God will then discouer a world of offences in euery wick∣ed mā, that are not now knowne.

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4. God will then vnfold the secrets of his Counsell, and bring forth exquisite reasons of his pro∣ceedings, which are now like a great deepe vnto vs, Rom. 11.33. O the deepenesse of the riches, both of the wisdome, and knowledge of God! how vnsearchable are his iudge∣ments, and his waies past finding out! &c.

And as this doctrine is terri∣ble, in respect of the parts of their miserie, and in respect of the ta∣king off of all obiections: so is it, because the particular sinners are particularly mentioned in Scrip∣ture, that shall be sure to speede ill at that day: for Christ with ter∣ror will then iudge,

1. The man of sin, who shall be sure to be consumed with the breath of his mouth, though hee lord it for a time ouer all that is called God, 2. Thes. 2.4.

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2. All that worship the beast, and receiue his marke, shall bee cast into the lake that burnes with fier and brimstone, Reuel. 19.20. and 14.9.10.

3. All Atheisticall mockers of religion, and the comming of Christ, 2. Pet. 3.3.

4. All false teachers, which bring in damnable heresies, 2. Pet. 2.1.

5. All Apostates, that sin wil∣lingly after they haue receiued the truth, Hebr. 10.26. For if wee sinne willingly after that wee haue receiued the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sinnes.

27. But a fearfull looking for of iudgement, and violent fier, which shall deuoure the aduersaries, &c.

6. All goates, that is, vnruly Christians, that will not be kept within the moūds of Christs go∣uernment,

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Matth. 25.32.

7. All Hypocrites shall then be vnmasked, Luk. 12.1.2. Psal. 50.17. Take heede to your selues of the leuen of the Pharisies, which is hypocrisie.

2. For there is nothing couered, that shall not bee reuealed, neither hid, that shall not be knowne.

8. All railers shall receiue the punishment of their vngodly words, Psal. 50.19. Iude 15. To giue iudgement against all men, and to rebuke all the vngodly among thē of all their wicked deeds, which they haue vngodlily committed, and of all their cruell speaking, which wicked sinners haue spoken against him, &c.

9. All censorious and masterlike men, that iudge other men in what they are guilty themselues, Rom. 2.1. Therefore thou art inex∣cusable, O man, whosoeuer thou art,

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that iudgest: for in that that thou iudgest another, thou condemnest thy selfe, for thou that iudgest dost the same things.

3. And thinkest thou this, O thou man, that iudgest them which doe such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the iudgement of God, &c?

Iam. 3.1. &c. My brethren, bee not many masters, knowing that we shall receiue the greater condemna∣tion, &c.

10. All mercilesse and coue∣tous rich men, Iam. 5.1. Goe to now ye rich men, weepe, and howle for your miseries, that shal come vp∣on you.

2. Your riches are corrupt, and your garments are moth-eaten.

3. Your gold and siluer is cankred, and the rust of them shall bee a wit∣nesse against you, and shall eate your flesh as it were fier, ye haue heaped

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vp treasures for the last dayes.

5. Ye haue liued in pleasure on the earth, and in wantonnesse; yee haue nourished your hearts as in a day of slaughter.

Matth. 25.41. Then shall he say vnto them on the left hand, depart from me ye cursed into euerlasting fier, which is prepared for the diuell and his angels.

42. For I was an hungred, and you gaue me no meate; I thirsted, and ye gaue me no drinke, &c.

Iam. 2.13. For there shall bee iudgement mercilesse, to him that sheweth no mercy.

11. All whoremongers and adulterers, Heb. 13.4. Marriage is honourable among all, and the bed vndefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will iudge, &c.

12. All drunkards and Epi∣cures, Luk. 21.34. Take heede to your selues, lest at any time your

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hearts be oppressed with surfetting and drunkennesse, and cares of this life, and lest that day come vpon you at vnawares.

13. All deceitfull persons with their scant measures, and false waights, Mich. 6.10.11. Are yet the treasures of wickednesse in the house of the wicked, and the scant measure that is abominable?

Shall I iustifie the wicked ballan∣ces, and the bagge of deceitfull waights?

14. All liars, and all that loue lies, Reuel. 21.8. But the fearfull, and vnbeleeuing, and the abomina∣ble, and murtherers, and whoremon∣gers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall haue their part in the lake which burneth with fier and brimstone, which is the second death.

Reuel. 22.15. For without shall be dogs, and enchanters, and whore∣mongers

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and murtherers, and ido∣laters, & whosoeuer loueth, or ma∣keth lies, &c.

15. Lastly, all that disobey the Gospell, 2. Thes. 1.8. In fla∣ming fier, rendring vengeance vnto them that doe not know God, and which obey not vnto the Gospell of our Lord Iesus Christ.

And thus for terrour.

Lastly, the doctrine of the last iudgement should be exceeding comfortable to al the godly, and that in many respects:

First, if they shall consider who shall be their Iudge, euen he that is their brother, husband, aduocate, head, and redeemer: hee that was iudged for their sakes; and therefore they neede to feare no hard sentence from him.

Secondly, if they consider the present assurance of hope.

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For first, hath not Christ giuen them many promises, that it shal goe well with them at that day?

2. Hath not Christ iustified them already, and absolued thē from all their sinnes? Rom. 3.24.25.

3. Haue they not receiued the earnest of the spirit, and the seale of the Sacraments? 2. Cor. 1.21.22. 2. Cor. 5.5.

4. Haue they not iudged themselues, and therefore are they not free from condemnati∣on with the world? 1. Cor. 11.31.32.

5. They haue been iudged al∣ready, the afflictions of this life will be accounted sufficient vnto them, 1. Pet. 4.17.

They may trust their soules to God: and that God, that hath begun his good worke in them, will performe it till the day of

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Christ, Philip. 1.5.6. 1. Cor. 1.8.

Thirdly, if they consider the benefits they shall attaine vnto at that day: for Christ will bee made maruellous in all them that beleeue, 2. Thes. 1.10. They shall haue honour, and praise; their innocency shall be cleared, and their miseries and sinnes en∣ded. And when Christ shall ap∣peare, then shall we also appeare with him in glory, Colos. 3.4.

Fourthly, if they consider the circumstances of the Iudgment, as

1. The neernesse of the time should make them hold vp their heads, Matth. 24.22.33.

Philip. 4.5. Let your patient mind be knowne vnto all men, the Lord is at hand.

Iam. 5.8. Be ye also patient ther∣fore, and settle your hearts for the comming of the Lord draweth neere.

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2. The greatnesse of the as∣sembly, before whom they shall bee so much graced by Christ, they shall be honoured before all men, and Angels.

3. The condition of the sen∣tence, it shall be a finall sentence neuer to bee reuoked, but ac∣knowledged to all eternity.

4. And besides, they shall haue this fauour, that nothing shall bee remembred but good∣nesse in good men: their sinnes shall not bee mentioned vnto them, Matth. 25.

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