Perkins - BX9315 P465 1597

®, 11 Yt UM < 19. a Anna (1W. I 9 .Againf} the feare ofdeath, note thefepreferuatiues 1. Death , it freed) the godly from the tyrannieof Satan, fïnnc, the world, the flefh,and eternalldamnation, yea, from infinite both perils and loffes, and dot!) place vs both fafe and happy, vnder the shadow, as it were,ofChritis wings. J I. Chriff byhis death, bathfangified vntovs both deathand thegraue. I I. Chrif} is both in life and death,gaineto thegodly.Phil. I V. Thofe confolations which the fÏ,irite ofChrifl doethfuggef to the foulesofthe faithful!, doebymanydegrees furmountthe doloursof death. V. The defire of that aloft bright and gloriousbeholding ofGod, andthe prefenceofthofeSaints which are departed beforevs. V I. In ficad ofour bodies wefhall be clothed withglory. z.Cor.5.i. V I I. Theflings ofdeath, namelylînne, is then fotaken away, as that that fertent can no more hurt vs. r.. Corinth] 5.5 5.Odeath,Wheret, thy-Jung! O graue,where is thyvifloty ! H,eb.2.15. Thathenoight delimerallthem, which forfeareof death, were . all t heir life time fisbieli tobondage. VIII. Wefhould notfo muchthinkeofourdeath,asto takeanexac`}ac- count ofour life . For that man can not die ills who bath huedwell Nandhe fel-. dome dieth vd ell, that bath liued.badly. IX. The Angels, they (land at our elbowes, thatfo footeeasa Saint depar.F teth, they may with all speed, immediatly tranfporthis ferule intoheauen. Souses being once inheauen, remaine theretill the !aft day of iudgement, where they partly magnifie theNameofGod, and partlydoewait, andpray for theconfùmmationofthe kingdomeofglory, and fullfelicitie in bodyand foule. Reuel. 5.8. Andwhen he had taken thebootie, thefouee beafts, and the four eand twentieelders felldownebefore the Lambe, halting every oneharpes andgoldenvialsfull ofodours,whichare thepraiersof the Saints. 9. And they fanga neW /ñng,faaying,Thouart worthy to take thebooke,and toopen thefeales thereof: becaufe thou waft killed, and haft redeemedvs to Godby thyblood, out ofeverykinred,and tongue, art people,avdnation. Reuel. t4..2. Iheard the voiceofharpers harping with their harpes. 3. And they fang, as it were,anew long before the throne : c theycried with a loudvoice, fling,How long, Lord, bayand true?doe/I not thou iudgeandauenge our bloodon them that dwellon the earth ? CHAP. 49. Of the eftate of theEht?, at the taft day of iudgement.. He Iafl dayof iudgement !hall be on this manner, I.. Immediately before thecommingofChrif}, a the powers ofIlea, uen1hall be íhaken : the Sunne and Moone (hall be darkened, andhe, fiarresIliall feenie to fall from heauen : b atwhich fight the Elea then liuing (hall reioyce, but the reprobate (hall[hake eueryioynt ofthem. *Mat. 24. 29, homediatly

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