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Mr. Case's Sermon.
Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do thy first works; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will remove the Candlestick out of his place, except thou repent.
CHrist here prescribes precious Physick for the healing of this lan∣guishing Church of Ephesus; 'Tis compounded of a threefold in∣gredient.
- 1. Self reflexion, Remember from, &c.
- 2. Holy contrition and humiliation before the Lord, Repent.
- 3. Through Reformation, Do thy frst Works.
I left the last time upon the second of these; namely, Repentance; and that which I did upon this part of Christs advice was, not so much to o∣pen to you the nature of Repentance, (which is not so proper for this place) as to give in a Catalogue or List of such special sins, as Christ doth expect that all his people in these three Nations should lay to heart, and repent of before the Lord, I gave you in a List of eleven special sins that we should repent of, and humble our selves for before the Lord. As
1. Omission of Duty, Prayer, reading the Word, Meditation, &c. any thing will be for excuse to say by duties, and we are secretly glad of an excuse.
2. Remisness of Duty. In things of the World we are all in all, and all in every part; a man cannot thrust another thought into us; but in pray∣er, how many things are we doing?
3. Hypocrisie. How unlike are we at home to what abroad? and in company to what in secret?
4. Pride. In Apparel, Houses, Parts, Blood, Birth-right, yea, of Grace it self, of Humility, Ministers, Ordinances, &c.
5. Covetousness. Never did Covetousness invade the professing party as now: The more goods men get, the less good they do.
6. Sensuality. Voluptuousness, Wantonness, Christians let themselves loose to the Creature: lay out their affections on things below, as if part in the Serpents curse as well as their own.
7. Animosities and Divisions among Christians: many have been active to kindle, but few to quench Divisions.
8. Ʋncharitable censuring one another.
9. Formality in Duty. Witness,
- 1. Unprepared coming.
- 2. Unsuitable∣ness