1. Comforts against the fear of death.
HE that will beare with comfort the pangs of death,* 1.1 must labour to die in faith, that is, he must lay hold of the promise of GOD touching forgivenesse of
To the extent possible under law, the Text Creation Partnership has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above, according to the terms of the CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). This waiver does not extend to any page images or other supplementary files associated with this work, which may be protected by copyright or other license restrictions. Please go to http://www.textcreationpartnership.org/ for more information.
HE that will beare with comfort the pangs of death,* 1.1 must labour to die in faith, that is, he must lay hold of the promise of GOD touching forgivenesse of
sins and life everlasting by CHRIST. All these (saith the HOLY GHOST, Heb. 11.13.) died in the Faith: viz. Abel, Enoch, Noe, Abraham and Sarah, all laying hold of the promise of life by CHRIST: So Iacob, Gen. 49.18. by Faith rested on the mercy of GOD, and by hope he waited for his salvation.
Thou shalt not be afraid of de∣struction when it commeth, Job 5.21. Death be it never so bit∣ter or painfull, shall not be a∣ble to seperate us from the love of GOD, Rom. 8.28, 38. St. Stephens violent death was but a sweet sleepe, Act. 7.60. Iohn 11.11. It is but a sleeping in JE∣SUS, 1 Thes. 4.14. The grave is called a bed of rest, Esay 57.2. CHRIST hath pul'd the sting out of death for all the godly,* 1.2 Esay 25.8. Hos. 13.14. 1 Cor. 15.55. and tooke away the strength of it by his death, Heb. 2.14, 15. The righteous hath
hope in his death, Pro. 14.32. it is gaine unto him, Phil. 1.21. for he is delivered by death from ma∣ny and great evils. 1. Sin,* 1.3 Rom. 6.7. He shall never offend GOD more: 2. Those miseries which fol∣low sin, Esay 57.1, 2.3. The temptations of the Divell Rev. 12.8.4. The opposition and vexati∣on of the world and flesh,* 1.4 Rev. 14.13. Eccles. 4.1, 2. It is to them obstetrix immortalitatis, a passage to immortality, 2 Cor. 5.1, 4. a sturdy Porter, that opens hea∣ven gates unto him.
See 1 Cor. 3.22. & 15.26. Psalm 37.37.
He that will k••ep•• my say∣ing, shall ••ot test of death. Iohn 8.51 that is shall not be over∣whel••ed by ••t.
Dying in the Lord. Revel ••4.13 is but a rest from labours, 2 Tim. 1.10.
That one happy pang which puls away the soule from the body, doth also pul away sinne both from the soul and body
God doth watch over the faithfull for good by his pro••i∣dence, both in life and death, Mat. 10.28, 29, 30 31. Psa. 72.14