item: #1 of 29 id: A15848 author: Younge, Richard. title: The victory of patience and benefit of affliction, with how to husband it so, that the weakest Christian (with blessing from above) may bee able to support himselfe in his most miserable exigents. Together with a counterpoyson or antipoyson against all griefe, being a tenth of the doves innocency, and the serpents subtilty. Extracted out of the choisest authors, ancient and moderne, necessary to be read of all that any way suffer tribulation. By R.Y. date: 1636.0 words: 64924 flesch: 64 summary: 3. That the graces of God , in his children , may the more s●ine through imployment . ●hould overcome all these foure ; wherein he shewes himselfe a greater Conquerour , that William the Conquerour ; yea , even greater than Alexander the Great , or Pompey the Great , or the Great Turke : for they onely conquered in many yeeres a few parts of the world , but he that is borne of God overcommeth the whole world , and all things in the world , 1 Iohn 5. And this is the victory that overcommeth the world , even our faith , Vers. keywords: affliction; againe; beare; bee; body; cause; chap; children; christ; christian; comfort; david; day; death; doe; doth; end; enemies; enemy; evill; glory; god; gods; good; hath; heart; heaven; himselfe; iob; joy; know; life; lord; love; malice; man; men; owne; patience; patient; paul; peace; present; reason; revenge; saith; selves; soule; sufferings; thee; things; thou; thy; time; way; wee; wicked; words; world; yea; ● ● cache: A15848.xml plain text: A15848.txt item: #2 of 29 id: A67735 author: Younge, Richard. title: Apples of gold from the tree of life with pictures of silver precious and pleasant, or such other pearls, as are added to the third impression, of The victory of patience ... / by R. Younge Florilegus. date: 1654.0 words: 9278 flesch: 71 summary: Men of Herods mind , whom you shall see turning over the Bible , searching the Scriptures , examining the Prophets , but to what end and purpose ? to know good , but to do evill . Men of the World think that to be wisdome , which is not ; like Eve , who thought it wisdome to eat the forbidden fruit ; or Absalom , who thought it wisdome to lie with his Fathers Concubines , in the sight of all the people ; or the false Steward , who thought it wisdome to deceive his Master : keywords: christ; christians; god; good; hath; himselfe; life; love; luther; man; master; men; pope; saith; text; thou; world; yea cache: A67735.xml plain text: A67735.txt item: #3 of 29 id: A67736 author: Younge, Richard. title: Armour of proof, or a soveraign antidote, against the contagion of evil company Together with the skill, will, and industry of lewd ones; in tempting to sin, and drawing to perdition. Being subjects of concernment for the younger sort. The second part. By R. Younge of Roxwel in Essex, Florilegus. date: 1655.0 words: 19830 flesch: 70 summary: so we find it reco●ded in holy Writ , that some , by a spiritual Ant p●●ist●●sis , have grown horter in their z●ale , by being encompassed with the outward cold o● Wicked and irreligious company : like Roses and Lillies , which flourish the more for being beset with T●●nes : and Violets , which are the sweeter and more od●ri●erous ▪ for being beset with Garlick and Onie●s ; for as much as they suck and draw all the ill ●avours of the ground unto them . Prov. 1 , 10. 15. ●●NDON , Printed by I. M. for Iames Crump , in Little Bartholomews Well-yard , 1655. keywords: christ; company; david; doth; evil; friend; god; good; hath; know; love; man; men; nature; peace; persons; saith; self; sin; society; t ●; thee; thou; thy; time; way; wicked; world; yea; ● e; ● s; ● ● cache: A67736.xml plain text: A67736.txt item: #4 of 29 id: A67741 author: Younge, Richard. title: The blemish of government, the shame of religion, the disgrace of mankind, or, A charge drawn up against drunkards and presented to His Highness the Lord Protector, in the name of all the Sober Party in the three nations, humbly craving that they may be kept alone by themselves from infecting others ... / by R. Younge of Roxwell in Essex. date: 1658.0 words: 10872 flesch: 67 summary: But I were as good knock at a deaf mans door , as press or perswade the most to the duty , though thus necessary : for those two Idols , Discretion and cursed Covetousn●●bear a greater sway with the common Professors of this age , than either their Ma●●or Redeemer : Though confident I am , others will do more than I●say , Philem. 7. Br. How they are so pernicious , that to damn their own souls , is the least part of their mischief ; and that they draw vengeance upon thousands , by seducing s●●e , and giving ill example to others . keywords: ale; drink; drunkards; god; good; hath; hell; house; like; love; man; men; sin; text; yea; ● ● cache: A67741.xml plain text: A67741.txt item: #5 of 29 id: A67742 author: Younge, Richard. title: Carnal reason, or The wisdom of the flesh how foolish, deceitful, dangerous, reprobate and divilish; together with rectified reason, or the wisdom of the spirit, how divine, transcendent, safe, profitable and delightful: as also, how many was at first created; how he is now corrupted, and how he may be again restored: being three fundamental principles of Christian religion; which few do indeed know; and yet he who knows them not, cannot be saved. By Junius Florilegus. Licensed and entred according to order. date: 1669.0 words: 13069 flesch: 76 summary: Yea● let the Sodo●ites be strucken blind , for contesting with Lot and hi● two Angels yet they will not cease seeking his door to break it open , persist they wi●l , until they feel fire and br●●stone about their ears , G Though many , with the Spider , will de●oct what here is into poyson : ●●withstanding , many by loss of Conscience , are become Atheists ; ●●rs by loss of Reason , Beasts ; that not a few are so blockefied by ●●e custom of sin and wicked company , that they despise all means of be●●ing better ; will mock their Admonisher , and hate all that walk not after ●●●ir rule ; yea , they will make it a hainous crime and sh●ne , if others are as ●●●●strious to save souls , as they are to damn them . keywords: christ; dead; god; good; hath; hearts; hell; life; man; mat; men; reason; rom; satan; sin; souls; things; wisdom; word; yea; ● ● cache: A67742.xml plain text: A67742.txt item: #6 of 29 id: A67743 author: Younge, Richard. title: The cause and cure of ignorance, error, enmity, atheisme, prophanesse, &c., or, A most hopefull and speedy way to grace and salvation, by plucking up impediments by the roote reduced to explication, confirmation, application, tending to illumination, sanctification, devotion / by R. Younge ... date: 1648.0 words: 58085 flesch: 80 summary: Againe , search the whole Bible over and you shall not finde one holy man mentioned , without mention of something hee suffered from ungodly men ; as it were easie to instance , how Abel , Lot , Noah , Righteous men Abraham the Father of the faithfull , Isaac , Iacob , Ioseph Patriarches and Fathers of the Church , meek Moses , upright Sam●●l , holy David , wise Solomon , all the Lords Priests , Prophets , Apostles ; yea the harmlesse Babes and our Saviour Christ himselfe , did severally suffer from wicked and ungodly men , yea , never man came to Heaven , but first hee passed through this Purgatory : God had one Sonne without sinne , but never any one without suffering ; which makes our Saviour say , Woe be to you , when all men speake well of you , that is , when evill men speake well of you , for so did the Iews of the false Prophets , Luke 6.26 . And because hee cannot force men against their wills ; ( which leaves us without excuse ) for though that old Sheba , blowes many an inticing blast , to carry us away from our true allegiance to Christ Iesus our King : yet the minde of man is not capable of a violation , either from man or Sathan : therefore he useth his utmost pollicy to perswade us . keywords: acts; bee; beleeve; cause; children; christ; christians; cor; death; doe; enmity; evill; god; godly; gods; good; hate; hath; hatred; heart; heaven; hee; hell; himselfe; holy; iohn; know; knowledge; life; like; lord; love; man; matth; men; owne; paul; reason; religion; saith; satan; sect; seed; servants; sin; things; thinke; thou; time; true; truth; way; wee; wicked; wisdome; wise; words; world; yea; ● ● cache: A67743.xml plain text: A67743.txt item: #7 of 29 id: A67748 author: Younge, Richard. title: Englands unthankfulness striving with Gods goodness, for the victory as Abaslom [sic] strove with David, whether the father should be more kinde to the son; or the son more unkinde to the father. Or, enough (being wel weighed) to melt an heart of adamant. By R. Younge, florilegus. In reference to Leviticus 19.17 and Isaiah 58.1. In reading whereof, reflect upon your selves; hearken to conscience; and what concerns you, apply it to others, as David did Nathans parable, 2 Sam. 12.1, to 8. And Ahab the prophets, 1 King.20. 39, to 43. Want of application makes all means ineffectual; and therefore are we Christians in name only, because we think out selves Christians indeed, and already good enough. date: 1643.0 words: 40681 flesch: 76 summary: admi●…ing the same , and his 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ; and being accordingly thankfull for it , and keeping a 〈◊〉 , 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ●…all ●…cies , and deliverances ; a●…d o thy 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 great provoca●…s . D●… 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 thy sal●…tion with s●…e and trembling ? not t●…g in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , 〈◊〉 being e●… jealous , and su●… 〈◊〉 ●…hy 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 thee , 〈◊〉 pre●…g a●… hu●… 〈◊〉 , 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 co●…e . keywords: art; believe; christ; conscience; d ●; doe; dost thou; evill; god; gods; good; hast; hath; heart; heaven; hell; himselfe; holy; life; lord; love; m ●; man; men; o ●; owne; religion; s ●; satan; selfe; sinne; soule; t ●; th ●; thee; things; think; thou; thou art; thy; way; wilt; world; yea; ● ● cache: A67748.xml plain text: A67748.txt item: #8 of 29 id: A67750 author: Younge, Richard. title: An experimental index of the heart in which (as in a looking-glass) both profane and civil men may see enough, to make them in love with religion, being a most happie and providential conference between two friends (after the ones heart was changed) the which may both provoke and incourage all sorts of sinners to read the same, that (in the least) love themselves : drawn up and published for the good of all / by R. Younge ... ; add this as a second part to those three fundamental principles of Christian religion, intituled, A short and sure way to grace and salvation. date: 1658.0 words: 10306 flesch: 75 summary: For ( being like Cain , Ishmael , Eliab , Michol , Pharaoh , and Festus , I thought their Religion Puritanisme , their conscience of sin , hypocrisie ; their profession , ●issimul●tion their prudence , policie ; their faith and confidence , presumption ; their zeal of God's glory , to be p●ide and ma●ice ; their obedience to God's laws , rebellion to P●iaces ; their execution of ju●ice , cruelty , &c. As if I would send challenges into Heaven , and make love to destruction ; and yet did applaud my self , and prefer my own condition before other men's : saying , I was no di●●embler ; yea , I hated the hypocrisie of Professors : I do not justifie my self , and despise others , like the Puritanes : I am not factious , schismatical , singular , censorious , &c. keywords: christ; conscience; god; good; grace; hath; heart; life; love; man; men; self; sin; sins; yea; ● ● cache: A67750.xml plain text: A67750.txt item: #9 of 29 id: A67752 author: Younge, Richard. title: Good report from bad men, no mean disparagement together with A cordial for Christians, when they receive evil, for well doing, being an arrow drawn forth of that sententious quiver, intituled, A Christian library, or, A pleasant and plentifull paradise of practical divinity. date: 1660.0 words: 6152 flesch: 78 summary: And hence it is that the Holy Ghost calls upon us to rejoyce , and be exceeding glad , when men shall revile , and persecute , and say all manner of evill against us falsely for Christs sake : and tels us , we are blessed and happy , for that the spirit of glory , and of God does so much the more rest upon us , which on their parts is evill spoken of , but on our part is glorified , 1 Pet. 4.12 , 13 , 14. This to me ( whom you had never before seen ) seemed no less absurd then strange ; and having a darke heart , in stead of great love and thanks , I returned you a most churlish and uncivil answer , and accordingly when I met with my drunken consorts , I read it with no less scorn then ignorance ; but before I had done , it made me tremble ! nor could I rest , until I had perused the other three Books , which have so represented the very thoughts , secrets , and deceitfulness of my heart unto my conscience ; that I could not but say of them , as the woman of Samaria once spake of our Saviour ; They have told me all things that ever I did , John 4.29 . Which made me conclude with that Vnbeliever , 1 Cor. 14.24 , 25. That the hand of God was in the contriving of them ; Nor could they ever have so done , if they were not of God , as the young man in the Gospel , reasoned with the Pharisees touching Jesus , when he had opened his eyes , that had been blind from his birth , John 9.32 , 33. Which is such a mercy , that no tongue is able to express ! for till then , I went on in the broad way , and worlds road to destruction , without any mistrust . keywords: christ; evill; god; good; hath; john; men; sect; text; world; yea cache: A67752.xml plain text: A67752.txt item: #10 of 29 id: A67756 author: Younge, Richard. title: The hearts-index, or, Self-knowledg [sic] together with I. the wonderful change that the word and spirit do work upon the heart when a sinner is converted II. the excellency of grace above nature III. the safety and calm of such as have sued out their pardon in Christ / by R. Younge ... date: 1667.0 words: 14904 flesch: 74 summary: so the heart of man is deceitful above all things : even so deceitful , that none but God alone can know it , as the Prophet shews , Jer. 17.10 . It was horrid ingratitude in the Jews , to scourge and crucifie Christ , who did them good every way ; for he healed their diseases fed their bodies , enlightned their minds , of God became man , and lived miserably amongst them many years , that he might save their souls : but they fell short of my ingratitude to God , in that most of them were not in the least convinced , that he was the Messias sent from God , and promised from the beginning . keywords: christ; conscience; evil; god; gods; good; grace; hath; heart; life; man; men; sect; self; sin; sins; spirit; thought; word; yea cache: A67756.xml plain text: A67756.txt item: #11 of 29 id: A67757 author: Younge, Richard. title: A hopefull way to cure that horrid sinne of swearing, or, An help to save swearers if willing to be saved being an offer or message from him whom they so daringly and audaciously provoke : also a curb against cursing. date: 1652.0 words: 11031 flesch: 78 summary: As Satan ( that he may make smooth their way to perdition ) will perswade the most impudent and insolent sinners , Drunk●rds , Ad●lterers , Blasphemers , Sabbath-breakers , Bloodthirsty Murtherers , Persecuters of the Godly , and contemners of Religion , that they may take liberty to continue their sensuall lusts , by a testimony of Scripture , and apply Christs passion as a warrant for their licentiousnesse ; his death as a licence to sin , his crosse as a Letters patent to do m●schi●f . Neither object that ye are so accustomed to swearing that you cannot leave it , for this de●ence is worse then the offence ; as take an instance , Shall a Thief or Murtherer at the Bar alledge for his defence , that it hath been his use and custom of a long time to rob and kill , and therefore he must continue it , or if he do , will not the Judge so much the rather send him to the Gallows ? keywords: christ; curse; cursing; evill; god; gods; hath; heaven; hell; lord; men; sin; swearing; text; thou; word; yea cache: A67757.xml plain text: A67757.txt item: #12 of 29 id: A67759 author: Younge, Richard. title: The impartial monitor: about following the fashions. Or The sweet fruit of sharp reprehension in a rare example, of one that (by another's pen) cured his wife of her costlinesse. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamie. Books (well chosen) are the best recreation, best company, best cheer, best cheap. date: 1656.0 words: 6390 flesch: 80 summary: For two causes ; one , the destruction of this woman ; another , because I ( quoth he ) who profess my self a Christian , do not so much studie to please God by innocencie of life , as this woman does to please the Divel and men with her vanities . Nothing procures love and credit , both with God and man , like humility ; nothing hatred and scorn , like pride . keywords: god; good; hath; lord; man; pride; prov; self; text; wife; yea cache: A67759.xml plain text: A67759.txt item: #13 of 29 id: A67760 author: Younge, Richard. title: An infallible vvay to farewell in our bodies, names, estates, precious souls, posterities : together with, mens great losse of happinesse, for not paying, the small quitrent of thankfulness : whereunto is added remaines of the P.A., a subject also of great concernment for such as would enjoy the blessed promises of this life, and of that ot come / by R. Younge ... date: None words: 62099 flesch: 72 summary: Besides , I have shewn you that as nothing so aliena●es a mans love , from his vertuous Consort , as his inordinate affection to a filthy strumpet : so nothing does so far separate ; and diminish a mans love to God , and heavenly things , as our inordinate affection to the world and earthly things . Yea let us assure our selves , that we cannot suffer ( in a wise and dis●reet manner ) empty our selves of these waters of Gods blessings , for the satisfying and quenching of the poore mans thirst , and relieving of his wants : but we shall again be replenished from the fountain of all goodness ; and if like kind Nurses , we let these deare Children of God suck the breasts of our bounty , for their comfort and nourishment : that which is thus spent will again be restored : whereas if we churlishly refuse to impart , and communicate this milk of Gods blessings , it is the readiest way to have it quite dried up . keywords: body; bounty; case; chap; children; christ; cor; day; death; earth; end; faith; father; giving; glory; god; gods; good; grace; hand; hast; hath; heart; heaven; joy; king; let; life; lord; love; luke; man; men; mercy; prov; psal; reason; reward; riches; self; selves; soul; thee; thine; things; thou; thy; time; want; way; wealth; wil; works; world; yea; ● ● cache: A67760.xml plain text: A67760.txt item: #14 of 29 id: A67761 author: Younge, Richard. title: A leafe from the tree of life wherewith to heal the nation of all strife and controversie, and to settle therein peace and unitie / by R. Younge ... date: 1661.0 words: 12729 flesch: 78 summary: Yea if none would be precise in their actions , nor reprove others for their evill courses ; if they would but be prophane and wicked , and make no bones of sin ; their malice would cease , and we should not have a Roundhead or a Pha●●tick in all the world . And as for my old acquaintance , they so envy to see themselves cashe●●ed , and so mortally hate me , for that I will no longer continue miserable , nor run with them ( as I have done ) to the same excesse of riot , 1 Per. 4. 4. ●hat they make me weary of my life , as the daughters of Heth did Rebechah , Gen. 27. 46. keywords: acts; christ; god; godly; good; hate; hath; john; like; man; matth; men; paul; satan; seed; world; yea; ● ● cache: A67761.xml plain text: A67761.txt item: #15 of 29 id: A67762 author: Younge, Richard. title: No wicked man a wise man, true wisdom described the excellency of spiritual, experimental, and saving knowledge, above all humane wisdom and learning ... / by R. Younge ... date: 1666.0 words: 15769 flesch: 76 summary: Whereas the godly care for the s●ul as the chief Jew●l ▪ and onely treasure ; and for the body for the souls sake , and settle their inheritance in no land but the land of promise ; their end being to possess a Kingd●m without end . True WISDOM Described , &c. Section 1. MEn no more differ from beasts , plants , stones , in shape , speech , reason , then some men differ from others in brain , in heart , in life : Whence the very heath●n Poets usually and most fitly compare some men to stones , for their hardness and ●nsensibleness ; others to plants , that only fill their veins ; a third sort to beasts , that please their senses too ; a fourth to evil Angels , that only sin , and cause others to sin ; a fifth to good Angels , that are still in motion , always serving God , and doing good , yet ever rest . keywords: christ; faith; fools; god; good; grace; hath; knowledge; man; men; psal; reason; saving; soul; things; wisdom; world; yea; ● ● cache: A67762.xml plain text: A67762.txt item: #16 of 29 id: A67763 author: Younge, Richard. title: Philarguromastix, or, The arraignment of covetousnesse, and ambition, in our great and greedy cormorants that retard and hinder reformation, (all whose reaches, are at riches) that make gold their god, and commodity the stern of their consciences, that hold everything lawful, if it be gainful, that prefer a little base pelf, before God, and their own salvations, that being fatted with Gods blessings, do spurn at his precepts : dedicated to all corrupt cunning, and cruel [bracket] governours, polititians ... : together with the lively, and lovely characters, of [bracket] justice, thankfulnesse ... : being a subject very seasonable, for these atheistical, and self-seeking times / by Junius Florilegus. date: 1653.0 words: 25258 flesch: 74 summary: Not can you expect he should be faithful to men : that is so unfaithful to God. Offices should be given freely , to the most fit and deserving ; ( As the Stern is committed to him , that is most expert , and skilful in Navigation , ) that is , to men of courage , fearing God , dealing truly , and hating Covetousnesse , Exod. keywords: cause; chap; conscience; covetousnesse; fear; god; gods; gold; good; hath; honour; iudges; king; law; life; lord; love; man; men; money; people; places; riches; self; soul; thing; times; way; wealth; wicked; world; yea cache: A67763.xml plain text: A67763.txt item: #17 of 29 id: A67764 author: Younge, Richard. title: Preparation to conversion, or, Faith's harbinger in a rare epistle, writ by a person of quality before his death, to his surviving friends, shewing, that Satan prevails most by deception of our reason, that the beauty of holiness and true wisdom is unseen to the world, that ingrateful persons are as witless as wicked, why most men hear the Gospel year after year, and are never the better, with wholsom instruction, to prevent destruction : all richly fraught with choise and pithy sentences, similitudes, examples, metaphors, rhetorical and pointed expressions, which being thought by many worth the transcribing at no small charge, is now committed to the press / by R. Young ... date: 1658.0 words: 9986 flesch: 73 summary: For who almost does not make a very Idol of Discretion ; and more fear the censures of men , then the displeasure of God ? Men owe God some good will , but ( like those Rulers , Joh. 12.42 . ) they dare not shew it . Preparation to conversion, or, Faith's harbinger in a rare epistle, writ by a person of quality before his death, to his surviving friends, shewing, that Satan prevails most by deception of our reason, that the beauty of holiness and true wisdom is unseen to the world, that ingrateful persons are as witless as wicked, why most men hear the Gospel year after year, and are never the better, with wholsom instruction, to prevent destruction : all richly fraught with choise and pithy sentences, similitudes, examples, metaphors, rhetorical and pointed expressions, which being thought by many worth the transcribing at no small charge, is now committed to the press / by R. Young ... keywords: christ; faith; god; good; hath; like; love; man; men; selves; sin; word; yea cache: A67764.xml plain text: A67764.txt item: #18 of 29 id: A67765 author: Younge, Richard. title: The prevention of poverty, together with the cure of melancholy, alias discontent. Or The best and surest way to wealth and happiness being subjects very seasonable for these times; wherein all are poor, or not pleased, or both; when they need be neither. / By Rich. Younge, of Roxwel in Essex, florilegus. Imprimatur Joseph Caryl. date: 1655.0 words: 39788 flesch: 71 summary: And indeed , what great difference is there , save in the pride and covetousness of a mans mind ? for my part , ( let me speak it to Gods glory , and out of thankfulness ) I have no share with either of them in these delights ; I enjoy neither curious gardens , nor delicious musick , nor sumputous fare , my body will scarce permit me a cup of strong drink , I do not know that I have been free from getting cold in my head ( more or less ) one whole day this thirty years , my means will not afford me to keep either horse or man , except with the unjust Steward , I should cozen my master , yet I would not change my condition either with him or his Lord , and I doubt not but there are thousands of my mind , as preferring a retired life , spent in conversing with Authors , before all the honors , pleasures , and profits that others enjoy ; This is the gift of God , ( Eccl. SEcondly , admit God is pleased to continue or increase the unthankful and unmercifull mans meanes , yet he denies to add his blessing withall , and then he had as good be without it ; for no outward blessing proves a blessing , without Gods blessing upon it , Mal. keywords: blessing; case; chap; children; conscience; covetousness; day; death; desire; earth; father; god; gods; gold; good; hath; heart; heaven; hell; life; like; lord; love; man; means; men; money; prov; psal; riches; saith; soul; thee; things; thou; thy; use; want; way; wealth; world; yea cache: A67765.xml plain text: A67765.txt item: #19 of 29 id: A67768 author: Younge, Richard. title: The proofe of a good preacher the right art of hearing : that good counsel is seldom well taken : that wilful offenders are as witlesse as wicked : with an apologie for wholesome truth, how distasteful soever / by J.F. date: 1661.0 words: 10539 flesch: 75 summary: And the like touching a mans wisdome and humility . But for one that is so wise , there is a thousand of those fools I am to decipher , who with Balaam will grutch to be hindered in their way to Hell , and fly upon those that oppose their perdition : even such as think it better to fry everlastingly in a furnace of fire and brimstone in Hell-flames , than to inherit a celestial and eternal Kingdome , and weight of superabundant Glory in Heaven , to enjoy a Paradise of pleasure , where are such joyes , as eye hath not seen , nor ear heard , nor can ever enter into the heart of man to conceive , 1 Cor. keywords: evil; god; good; hath; love; man; men; minister; sinners; souls; tcp; text; truth; word; yea cache: A67768.xml plain text: A67768.txt item: #20 of 29 id: A67769 author: Younge, Richard. title: The seduced soul reduced and rescued from the subtilty and slavery of Satan ... by R. Junius ... date: 1660.0 words: 6289 flesch: 76 summary: Whence it is , that St. Cyprian useth these words : It is as much lost labour ( saith he ) to preach unto men the things of God , before they are humbled with the sight of their wants , as to offer light to a blinde man , to speak to a deaf man , or to labour to make a brute beast wise . Yea , the most of men amongst us so delude themselves with mistakes , and false surmises , against Religion , and the religious , that piety and goodnesse is so despised ; loosenesse and prophanesse so set by , and defended , by some ignorantly , by others maliciously : and this also by reason of long custome runs so deep and strong , that wee can never look to have it mended , untill Christ comes in the clouds . keywords: christ; god; hearts; heaven; life; man; men; satan; text; way; yea cache: A67769.xml plain text: A67769.txt item: #21 of 29 id: A67772 author: Younge, Richard. title: A serious and pathetical description of heaven and hell according to the pencil of the Holy Ghost, and the best expositors: sufficient (with the blessing of God) to make the worst of men hate sin, and love holiness. Being five chapters taken out of a book entituled, The whole duty of a Christian: composed by R. Younge, late of Roxwell in Essex, florilegus. date: 1677.0 words: 15472 flesch: 73 summary: For as St. Paul tells us , The heart of man is not able to conceive those joyes ; which being so , How should I be able to express them in words ? And yet though we cannot comprehend this glory , this far most excellent , exceeding , and eternal weight of transcendent glory ; yet may and ought we to admire the never enough to be admired bounty and goodness of God and our Redeemer , in crying out , O the depth , &c. O the sweetness of his love , how unsearchable are his thoughts , and intendments to man-ward ? ( once miserably forlorn , lost and undone ) and his ways past finding out , Rom. 11. 33. CHAP. But I may appeal to any mans conscience , that hath been softned with the unction of grace , and truly tasted the powers of the World to come ; To him that hath the love of God shed abroad in his heart by the holy Ghost ; in whose Soul the light of grace shines , whether his whole life be not a perpetual Hallelujah , in comparison of his natural condition ? keywords: fire; glory; god; hath; heaven; hell; joy; life; man; mat; men; sin; soul; thee; thou; thy; world; yea cache: A67772.xml plain text: A67772.txt item: #22 of 29 id: A67773 author: Younge, Richard. title: A short and sure way to grace and salvation being a necessary and profitable tract, upon three fundamental principles of Christian religion ... : how man was at first created, how he is now corrupted, how he may be again restored : together with the conditions of the covenant of grace, and to whom the promises of the Gospel belong ... / by R. Younge ... date: 1658.0 words: 13608 flesch: 76 summary: I●deed a man may be so bold of his Pre●estination , as to forget his conversation ; so he may dream himself in Hea●en , and waken from that dream in Hell . Un●● them that are unbelieving is nothing pure : but even their minde , and conscien●● is defiled , Tit. keywords: christ; faith; god; good; hath; heart; heaven; hee; life; man; men; rom; sect; sin; sins; thou; world; yea; ● ● cache: A67773.xml plain text: A67773.txt item: #23 of 29 id: A67778 author: Younge, Richard. title: A sovereign antidote against all grief extracted out of the choisest authors, ancient and modern both holy and humane : necessary to be read of all that any way suffer tribulation / by R. Younge ... date: 1654.0 words: 54413 flesch: 69 summary: O God! we may not alwaies measure thy meaning by thy semblance ; sometimes what thou most intendest , thou shewest least●… In our afflictions thou turn'st thy back upon us , and hidest thy face from us , when thou most mindest our distresses . Use 2. 2 If the malice of our enemies , as it is husbanded to our thrist ( by a divine and supream providence ) doth make so much for our advantage and benefit here , and hereafter ; as namely , that it opens our eyes no less then peace and prosperity had formerly shut them ; that nothing doth so powerfully call home the conscience , as affliction ; and that we need no other art of memory for sin , besides misery ; It commonly we are at variance with God , when we are at pe●…ce with our enemies , and that it is both hard and happy , not to be the worse with liberty , as the sedentary life is most subject to diseases : if vigour of body , and infirmity of minde , do for the most part lodge under one roof , and that a wearish outside be a strong motive to mortification : if God , the All-wise Physician , knows this the fittest medicine for our souls sickness , and that we cannot otherwise be cured ; if our pride forceth God to do by us , as S●…rtorius did by his Army , who perceiving his Souldiers puft up through many Victories , and hearing them boast of their many Conquests , led them of purpose into the lap of their Enemies , to the end that stripes might learn them moderation . keywords: bee; children; christ; comfort; day; death; doth; end; enemies; fear; fire; glory; god; gods; good; grace; hand; hath; heart; heaven; hee; holy; know; life; lord; love; man; mee; men; mercy; psal; saint; saith; satan; self; shall; sin; sins; son; soul; spirit; suffer; thee; thine; things; thou; thy; time; way; wee; work; world; yea cache: A67778.xml plain text: A67778.txt item: #24 of 29 id: A67779 author: Younge, Richard. title: A sovereign antidote, or, A precious mithridate for recovery of souls twice dead in sin, and buried in the grave of long custome, to the life of grace. With hopeful means (God blessing the same) to prevent that three-fold (and worse than Ægyptian) plague of the heart; drunkenness, swearing, and profaneness. Wherein is a sweet composition of severity and mercy: of indignation against sin, of compassion and commiseration to the sinner; with such Christian moderation, as may argue zeal without malice; and a desire to win souls, no will to gall them. By R. Younge of Roxwell in Essex. date: 1664.0 words: 21238 flesch: 76 summary: [ Death ] without once waking to bethink themselves whither they are a going [ to Heaven or Hell. ] Or Ignorant and Formal Hypocrites : who do as they see others do , without either conscience of sin , or guidance of reason : Who do what is morally good , more for fear of the Law , then for love of the Gospel : Who fear the Magistrate more then they fear God or the Devil ; regard more the blasts of mens breath , then the fire of Gods wrath ; will tremble more at the thought of a Bailiff , or a Prison , then of Satan , or Hell , and everlasting perdition : Who will say , they love God and Christ , yet hate all that any way resemble him ; are slint unto God , wax to Satan ; have their ears alwayes open to the Tempter , shut to their Maker and Redeemer ; will chuse rather to disobey God , then displease great Ones ; fear more the Worlds scorns , then His anger ; and rather than abridge themselves of their pleasure , will incur the displeasure of God : Who will do what God forbids , yet confidently hope to escape what He threatens : Who will do the Devils works onely , and yet look for Christs wages ; expect that Heaven will meet them at their last hour , when all their life long they have galloped in the beaten Road towards Hell : Who expect to have Christ their Redeemer and Advocate , vvhen their Consciences tell them , that they seldom remember him , but to blaspheme him ; and more often name him in their oaths and curses , than in their prayers : vvho vvill persecute honest and Orthodox Christians ; and say , they mean base and dissembling hypocrites : Who think they do God good service in killing his servant● , Joh. 16.2 . Surely , If I d●d swear , it was but by Faith and Troth , by our Lady , the Mass , the Light , this Bread , by the Cross of this Silver , or the like ; which is no great matter I hope , so long as I swore not by God , nor by my Saviour . keywords: christ; curse; drink; drunkards; evil; god; gods; good; hath; heart; heaven; hell; life; like; lord; love; man; men; satan; sect; sin; souls; swear; swearing; think; thou; yea cache: A67779.xml plain text: A67779.txt item: #25 of 29 id: A67780 author: Younge, Richard. title: A sovereign antidote to drive out discontent in all that any way suffer affliction As also the benefit of affliction; and how to husband it so, that the weakest Christian (with blessing from above) may be able to support himself in his most miserable exigents. Together with the wit, generosity, magnanimity and invincible strength of a patient Christian rightly so stiled, and as is herein characterized extracted out of the choisest authors, ancient and modern, both holy and humane. Necessary to be read of all that any way suffer tribulation. The second part. By R. Younge, of Roxwell in Essex, Florilegus. Licensed and entered according to order. date: 1668.0 words: 20382 flesch: 69 summary: What I speak is not at 〈◊〉 dome , I know well what hath been the product of a little good counse●● given to me , when I was a youth : It proved not only the saving of 〈◊〉 soul , and the occasion of composing , my many well approved of peice● of practicall Divinity , ( in which God hath made my pen , an instrumen● to serve him , and me a president without a president : for never did 〈◊〉 insufficient a dunce put pen to paper , upon such an account , withou● becoming a fool in print . Now that some may be perswaded to make this use of their sufferings , and that we may also put to silence the ignorance of others ; ( foolish men who are mistaken in judging of this matter , supposing it a base thing to suffer injuries unrevenged ) see the Reasons which deservedly make Gods children so patiently to suffer wrongs that the men● of the world never dream of : keywords: body; christian; conscience; death; doth; enemies; enemy; fear; fire; god; gods; good; hath; heart; heaven; king; law; life; man; men; patience; saith; self; soul; text; thou; true; way; world; yea; ● ● cache: A67780.xml plain text: A67780.txt item: #26 of 29 id: A67781 author: Younge, Richard. title: The tryall of true wisdom, with how to become wise indeed, or, A choice and cheap gift for a friend both to please and pleasure him, be he inferior or superior, sinful or faithful, ignorant or intelligent / By R. Younge ... ; add this as an appendix, or third part, to The hearts index, and, A short and sure way, to grace and salvation. date: 1658.0 words: 18508 flesch: 77 summary: These ensuing Notions ( which I have purposely taken , as a handful out of the whole sack , to squander away amongst my acquaintance ) are such Nuts , as will discover not a few ( who are men in appearance , and their own opinion ) to be as wise , and well affected as Aesops Cock ; that preferred a barley Corn , before a Pearl : or Plinies Moal , that would dig under ground with great dexterity : but was blind , it brought into the Sun . Or Diaphontus , that refused his mothers blessing , to hear a song : Or the Israelites , who preferred Garlick and Onions , before Quails and manna . Men no more differ from Beasts , Plants , Stones ; in speech , reason , shape , than some differ from others , in heart , in brain , in life . keywords: christ; end; faith; fools; god; gods; good; grace; hath; holy; knowledge; let; light; man; men; reason; saving; soul; things; way; wisdom; world; yea cache: A67781.xml plain text: A67781.txt item: #27 of 29 id: A67782 author: Younge, Richard. title: The whole duty of a Christian, or, The character of a true beleever, that walks in some measure answerable to the Gospel, his Christian profession, and the millions of mercies he hath received ... by R.Y. of Roxwell in Essex. date: 1653.0 words: 36159 flesch: 69 summary: Vnto the ex●mple of the King ; The world does frame in every thing . We reade , that more infidels were won to the Christian faith , by the vertuous and holy lives of the primitive Christians , then by the doctrine which they taug●t : they made the world to reade in their lives , that they did beleeve in their hearts : and caused the Heathen to say , This is a good God , whose servants are so good . keywords: body; chap; christ; christian; conscience; evil; faith; fear; glory; god; gods; good; grace; hath; heart; heaven; hell; holy; joy; life; lord; love; man; men; satan; shall; sin; sinne; soul; spirit; thee; things; thou; true; truth; world; yea; ● ● cache: A67782.xml plain text: A67782.txt item: #28 of 29 id: A75478 author: Younge, Richard. title: Anti-Quakerism, or, A character of the Quakers spirit, from its original and first cause. / Written by a pious gentleman that hath been thirteen years amongst the Separatists to make observations, and is now returned home with a full intent to lay open the whole mystery of iniquity, in unvailing the whore, that men may no longer drink of the wine of her fornications; he hath vowed a single life, and given himself up wholly to the exercises of the mind. And here he hath described the spirit of Quakerism. 1. Being a precise Puritan. 2. An Anabaptist. 3. A Seeker. 4. A Ranter. 5. A Quaker, and indeed what not, all things, and nothing. By which character every man may in some measure see the deceitfulness of his own imagination and be careful, and watch himself accordinly [sic]. date: None words: 2317 flesch: 78 summary: Thither alass you sent in haste , And thus you did some treasure w●ste , But wh●n your mess●ngers came there , They were deceiv'd as we are here . Then did they with a joynt consent Do that o● which you now repent , Authorize one them to bap●iz● , Thus this fine cheat they did devise . keywords: character; men; quakerism; spirit; text cache: A75478.xml plain text: A75478.txt item: #29 of 29 id: A97246 author: Younge, Richard. title: The cure of misprision or Selected notes, upon sundry questions in controversie (of main concernment) between the word, and the world. Tending to reconcile mens judgements, and unite their affections. Composed and published for the common good : as being a probable means to cure prejudice, and misprision in such as are not past cure. / by R. Junius. date: 1646.0 words: 57564 flesch: 78 summary: wh●n they are not in any degree purged from their filthinesse , as hath been plenti●ully proved Let them acknowledge , yea , let all men upright●y and impar●ially confesse , that the reputed Pu●ita●● 〈◊〉 no Pu●i●ane , but that their accuse●s , who rai●e and cry out so against Puritanisme , are every of them both notorious Puritans , and the right heires aparant to him ●ho is the Father of lyes , John 8. 44. Secondly , 〈…〉 professor of Religion answer a ●c●●●ing 〈◊〉 that sets ●is wi● and learning upon the ●●nters to argue against the t●uth , and floute at 〈◊〉 that he s●●mes to be of a reprobate judgem●nt , in calling good evill , and evill good : Isay ▪ 5. 20. Or oth●●s ▪ that oppose and persecute the truth ; that they ●re ●or the present in a reprobate condition : ( which may be affirmed of all the Elect , before their c●nv●rsi●n ▪ ●t being a true rule , whosoever is co●v●rted shall be saved : but all that shall b● s●ve● are not converted . ) Or lastly , they may happen to t●ll such as are ignorant of the principles of Religion , or such as are meerely civi●l : that they are yet in their naturall condition , and enemies to God. keywords: bee; case; censure; christ; christians; church; conscience; doe; evill; faith; god; godly; gods; good; grace; hath; hearts; himselfe; holy; hypocrites; know; law; life; like; lord; love; man; men; mercy; naturall; o ●; owne; paul; people; profession; psal; reason; religion; religious; rom; sect; selfe; sinne; spirit; thee; things; thou; thy; truth; way; wee; wicked; word; yea; ● e; ● s; ● ● cache: A97246.xml plain text: A97246.txt