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A64806 Panoplia, or, The whole armour of God explained and applyed for the conduct and comfort of a Christian in all his tryals and tentations : as also the dying preachers legacy in several sermons, being the last labours of the reverend author in the course of his ministry : together with certain seasonable considerations proving the lawfulness and expediency of a set form of lyturgy in the church / by Richard Venner. Venner, Richard, b. 1598? 1662 (1662) Wing V194; ESTC R27038 215,543 611

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whether they be companions or temptations which do invite him to a contrary course of practise The words of the wise remain with him as nails fastened in the building Eccles 12.11 To hold him stedfast from swarving upon any occasion Thus much be spoken of this first particular viz. The removal or the pruning off and weeding out such superstuities as hinder these plants 2. The next thing to be done is to direct you to some such means and helps as may further the proficiency the growth and flourishing of these plants in the garden of God If you enquire how that may be done I answer By gaining and making good use of these things The Spirit of God the Vine-dressers pains the means and opportunities exercise and good society all which do much conduce hereto Make sure of a principle of life in these plants without which there can be no growth each plant must have a life in it each man a soul and each soul must have the spirit of God in it else all are dead and nothing can be expected from them This Spirit of God is a principle of life gain this Things grow and flourish according to the strength of life in them And as the Soul makes the body strong and active so doth the Spirit of God make our souls 2 Cor. 3.17 18. Where the spirit of the Lord is there is liberty from the burdens and pressures which hinder proficiency viz. the Law in the curse of it and sin in the power of it c. But not at all to vice and licentiousness This Spirit is of such efficacy that it doth transform them that have it into the same likeness or likeness of Christ and of his Spirit that as silver set against the Sun becomes radiant and sendeth forth beams And Moses face shone by conversing with God Exod 34.30 So will it be here Here will be light and lustre a progress from grace to grace and from glory to glory 2 Cor. 3.18 I. This Spirit insuseth life into every part and power of the Soul And as the Soul is in every part the blood is transmitted into every vein and sap into every branch Ap. So this Spirit doth immit and put in life and vigour and sap into every limme and branch and so makes the Tree to live this layes a good foundation and reareth the house which before was not this Spirit of God doth thus begin this work And as this Spirit of God thus infuseth life and layes the foundation c. and begins these trees and buildings so II. It supplies these trees with necessaries and makes each tree to flourish and increase in stature and fruitfulness It furnisheth the house also being built and becautifies every room Else when would this plant and house be useful all would be but empty naked and bare without this Addition But this Spirit puts on new Habits and Qualities in a person which answers the most exquisite Beauty of the choisest plants and the richest Furniture of most sumptuous Buildings III. This Spirit giveth power to the soul to make use of all it hath the Tree in Winter and the man asleep have habits but not the use of them and an unskilful man may have an instrument of Musick or for work but cannot use it so is it with him that wants the Spirit of God He hath a Soul and Body the powers of the one and parts of the other He may be a man of great Abilities for Learning Memory Elocution and other natural and acquired Excelcies but he can make use of none of all these to any purpose but to his owne ruine and destruction till he be indued with this life from above this good Spirit whilest he that hath it hath knowledge and power to make use of all to the best Ends and purposes IV. This Spirit giveth Essicacy to all the means of growth and proficiency a man may use industry about his plants but he cannot give Efficacy nor impart the desired Effect This makes the Word to be a word of grace to us which is able to build us up and to give us an Inheritance among them that are sanctified Acts 20.32 And it enliveneth our prayers with sighs groans which do pierce the Heavens and enter into the Eares of the Lord Almighty Quest Now if you enquire further how this Spirit may be gotten and obtained and being gotten how it may be kept continued withus I answer 1. Wait. 2. Pray 3. Obey 1. Wait for the Spirit of God in the preaching of the Word Mark that Acts 10.44 While Peter yet spake preaching the Word the holy Ghost fell on all the hearers to their conversion salvation This was an happy Sermon and they were happy Hearers Who knows when the Spirit of God like that good Angel John 5. will descend and so trouble or work upon these Water of his Word as to make it alike effectual to heal our Souls to convert cure comfort and strengthem us Those persons Gal. 3.2 5. Received the Spirit by the hearing of Faith preached 2. Pray for the Spirit If we once have but a tast of the Spirit we shall desire and pray for more for a greater measure of it then we had before as Solomon did for Wisdom 1 Kings 3.5 9. He prayes for an understanding or hearing heart to discern between good and bad in Judgement Mark this that wisdom encreaseth by hearing A hearing Heart is very like to become a wise and underderstanding heart and as Elisha did for Elijah's Spirit 2 Kings 2.9 He prayes for a double portion of Elijah's Spirit and you know how they sped for both Solomon and Elisha had their desire to the full their prayers granted with interest Prayer opens Gods Cabinet for thy self thy Friends and others To close this particular mark the practise precept promises and Comparisons used by our Saviour Luke 11.1 to 14. He himself prayes v. 1. Neverthelesse that he was so good so excellent that all fulness of the Spirit yea of the Godhead dwelt in him Col. 1.19 c. He teacheth his Disciples how to pray and prescribes them a Form of prayer to help them in the Duty v. 2.3 4. He presseth importunity in prayer by the comparison of the importunate Friend for Bread at Midnight who obtained because of his importunity v. 5 7 7 8. He promiseth successe to importunate Suitors v. 9 10 13. To the former comparison of the importunate Friend he now addeth another comparison from the natural affection of Parents to their Children v. 11.12 13. which he applyeth with a gracious promise in the end In both which Comparisons there is a strong Argument from the worser to the better from the weaker to the stronger For if the unwilling Friend will give for importunities sake And if Parents that are often wicked as well as weak and poor will give good gifts to their Children How much more will God who is so willing Esay 65.24 who is so great so good