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A79826 The abuse of Gods grace: discovered in the kinds, causes, punishments, symptoms, cures, differences, cautions, and other practical improvements thereof. Proposed as a seasonable check to the wanton libertinisme of the present age. By Nicholas Claget, minister of the Gospel at Edmundsbury in Suffolk, M.A. of Magdalen Hall, Oxon. Clagett, Nicholas, 1610?-1662.; Wilkinson, Henry, 1616-1690. 1659 (1659) Wing C4368; Thomason E978_2; ESTC R207811 268,515 321

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silly chapmen to take off the braid wares of corrupt errours Have no opininions taught you looseness Why doe you not shew you are Christians to purpose in doing illustrious singular things that the neighbours that study your lives and are strangers to your inward Faith and Love may say These are children of God indeed would I were in their condition It is not the language but the power of your Profession that will draw hearts after it How have you defaced your Adoption when your sinfull omissions of convincing duties and breakings forth of corruption sharpen the edge of bitter language and tempt to these words of reproach O these are the children of God in scorn denying you the honour because you have denyed God the glory and your selves the credit of your Adoption Let this lord your hearts for your unwatchful and dishonourable conversation and call for future caution Your publick sinnes make your Father hear ill in the world 2. Christians of strict profession that have onely childrens name not nature artificial not supernaturally natural not lively in externall exercises of Religion that put over impious designs and practises the too good cover of a pious name that are adorned painted Sepulchers unclean within that make not Religion the great expedient for blessed eternity but a fair net Quidam probitate ficta c viam sibi ad potentiā muniunt Lact. de vero cult l. 6. c. 6. to catch the world in That in your zealous devotions more hot in the mouth than heart call God frequently your Father and make it the pleasing Prologue and usher of many of your Petitions Confessions and Thanksgivings and yet have no filiall affections of love and feare shame and sorrow no pleasure in pleasing him no real godly sorrow for his dishonour That betray the weaknesse of your painted piety having no real fervencie of heart for the interest of Gods name but your own concernments That betray the whole body of your Religion is a dead carkass without the life and soul of it the quickning Spirit No wonder if you stink when the ill savour of your loathed pollutions intemperance incontinence unrighteousnesse unnaturall sins betray the power of Religion was but feigned never feared in the heart that could never disperse inward nor outward beloved and delighted in imperious sins O you that are strict in the exercises of piety and do but feign not really affect and pursue Christianity Gods most heavy and smarting blows will be at you without great repentance and singular reforming sinceritie Doe no longer mock God nor men Hypocrisie at length ends in Apostasie The feigned friends of Christ are real enemies O let not Religion holy Religion be wickedly blasphemed nor be your play and game but your serious businesse in good earnest and know when you dye as well may you expect a painted fire should warm you as a painted Religion comfort your self-accused and tempted departing soules Before I close this point I must warn the loose and scoffing generation that possibly may read this page to forbear their triumph Some may say The Author hath hit the mark and ecchoes with our thoughts we are glad he hath payd the Hypocrites out upon these Precisians they are all Hypocrites And are you glad indeed Where is your charity That would not rejoice in iniquity 1 Cor. 13. 6. What if your merry sarcasmes and satyricall invectives against the Hypocrites be an arrow justly shot against your selves Did you never read there are hypocritical mockers in feasts Psal 35. 16. The severe censurers of Hypocrisie had need be upright Are not you eminently grosly guilty of the crime you cry down If you will not believe it it is easie to prove it deny it if you can Do not you profess salvation only by Jesus Christ Do not you know except you be born again you cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven Joh. 3. 5. Is it not plain Scripture He that is in Christ is a new creature 2 Cor. 5. 17. They that are Christs have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts Gal. 5. 24. Are you not commanded to redeem the time Ephes 5. 16. Are not livers in pleasures dead to God while they live 1 Tim. 5. 6. Must not he that abides in Christ walk as he walked 1 Joh. 2. 5. Now I beseech you that throw the dreadfull charge of Hypocrisie and it may be truly against some persons and yet care not though through the sides of Hypocrites yee wound the generation of Gods children are not you gross Hypocrites your selves You profess Christianity credit Gospel-revelation call Christ your Saviour dare not say you will not be ruled by his Laws expect salvation by him own his Ordinances and if asked the question before a Sacrament or on a sick bed by Ministers that please you will you follow the rules of the Gospel to fit you for heaven My charitie perswades me you would say yea God forbid but I should be ruled by Jesus Christ It is very easie then to conclude from your own concessions you are Professors now what is Hypocrisie but a constant contradiction to the profession of the power of godlinesse Is not yours such Be not angry with this home-speaking to your bosomes your consciences if you repent not will speak a thousand times more after death than a few pages Can your studious and ordinary giving up your selves to the lusts pomps and vanities of the world be interpreted a devoting or resignment of your persons up to Jesus Christ Are you born of the Spirit that shew no scripture proofs of your high heavenly birth the life of the Spirit the graces of the Spirit the leading of the Spirit that are not acquainted with the breathings of the Spirit at the throne of grace who never made your families houses of prayer Are you indeed new creatures Is it possible that the old oathes drunkennesse uncleannesse slighting and contemning the Word of God laughing at those truths you hear that should set you a trembling loathing of religious exercises living in the old affections and conversation should prove you were new creatures Can you beleeve Christ in you hath crucified the flesh with its affections and lusts which you pamper and keep alive Doe you redeem precious time all which should you live an hundred years abating the necessary and moderate attendances on the things of this life would call for all time in the numerous services of Religion conquests of Temptations subjection to the Gospel and preparation for Eternity Will you call your covetous costly passionate gaming in the afternoon till night yea sometimes from night till morning redeeming the time Is your sleeping till nine or ten a clock on the Lords day time Redemption Is your earthy frothy unedifying discourses one with another when you are commanded to provoke one another to love and good works Heb. 10. 28. To speak what may minister grace and soul advantage to the hearer Eph. 4. 29. Time improvements
of carnal concupiscence 'T is a numerous pregnant mother of sins and hath a vast Womb Faecunda peccaetorum mater in which infinite transgressions are conceived out of which they are by the Midwifry of Satan and the World brought forth 'T is the standing Forest in which Beasts of prey are nourished and abound harmful destructive lusts are fed and grown that spoil the bodies and souls of men 'T is a deaf Adders ear to the Words Wisdom and Whispers of the Spirit that will not hearken to the saving voice of the Charmer charm he never so wisely will never hearken to the Counsels of true Wisdom till miraculous grace open and boar the ear 'T is a rooted and deeply fastned evil in all the faculties of man written as with a pen of Iron the point of a Diamond graven upon the hard Table of the Heart Jer. 17. 1. The deep Characters of its malignity are not soon and easily razed out 'T is a vast Sea that notwithstanding the infinite streams that Inexhauslum malum peccatum originis Lu●h in Gen. flow from it is not drawn dry but as full as ever without the exhausting miracle of grace gradually lessening and at length quite drying it up It hath an Whores face and tongue it 's besotted Lovers believe it 's permicious bewitching flatteries are enticed by its lusts as Fishes by baits Birds and Beasts by snares Jam. 1. 14. 'T is like an untractable Heifer that will not bear the yoak of Cum carnis voluptatibus la●amus habenas caro redditur intractabilis Pet. Mar. in Rom 13. Cupiditates effraenes Deo adversantur Pe●petuo velut è regione Deo opponūtur Grace but kick and winch and run away from service Deut. 32. 15. A wanton and unbridled Nag that will not be handed by the Riders pleasure will if left to it self neither be backt by reason nor the Spirit of God 'T is not onely an enemy but in the abstract enmity against God his Laws Soveraignty Holiness yea his being The Divine nature and corrupt nature are tearms which can never be reconciled The flesh uncrucified will everlastingly lust against the Spirit Gal. 5. 17. Jer. 13. 27. 'T is fortified in its ruining Art by divers Lusts and Pleasures Titus 3. 3. like an old Souldier hath many stratagems and an old Angler many Baits of ruining deceit In its methods of destruction if one way miss another will hit 'T is the Sin that easily besets Heb. 12. 1. and like an heavy 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ad nos circumcingendos in cursu proinde impediēdos proclive Glass Philolog Sae Mollis carnis educatio atque indulgentia nos in spirituali studio magnepere remorantur Grana● Chain tied to the affections the feet of the soul hinders speedy motion in the Heavenly race set before us or like a begirting Army or long Garments that hinder running obstructs speed in the way everlasting over pampering even to an heavy sluggish sweating fatness tires the Racer So soft indulgencies to the flesh are a great Remora and constant stop to spiritual and heavenly motions 'T is a subtle Orator to defend it self when its wickedness is impeached decried discredited condemned it is the witty Mother of crafty Inventions to prove it harmless secure its Indemnity to elude all Indictments of reason and the word hath a wily head in all those distinctions extenuations mental reservations Paintry of deceiving Sophistry mis-naming and mis-naturing things for self preservation and soul ruine It 's it alone that hath made the heart desperately wicked a Concupiscentia est lenge majus malum quam ut ejus magnitudo à ratione perspici possit Melancton Catech. p. 24. Rara hora brevis mora bottomless pit of sin a nemo scit of abomination Jer. 17. 9. They that with longest Plummets would sound it cannot reach the bottom of it Hence to the old stock of corruption new sinful inventions are added 'T is the heavy Pully that hangs upon the soul when with much adoe it hath a flight Heaven-wards not more sweet then short 't is like the string tied by the leg of the Bird whereby the Boy pull'd down the nimble Creature when he pleased which occasioned Anselmes serious Meditation making it the Emblem of corrupt customary sins which pulls down the soul when alost in Heavenly things It never flies in a free air till the string of corruption be cut from it It turns spirits into Rocks and Adamants hardens them in evil yea rejoyceth and triumphs in it 'T is a stout Enemy which though often worsted is not quite E●●ugata redeunt Putata repullulant Sopita denuo accenduntur overcome will rally and recruit Though it be forced to depart the Siege yet it will set down again Like the Luxuriant Vine though pruned grows rank again Like fire though much quenched yet flames again This ugly hideous Monster the old Man is not seen but by spiritual eyes Hence it is that its wanton abuses of the Grace of God are so frequent and prevalent 2. Want of severe mortification of the flesh conduceth much to the wrong of Grace These false Christians in the Epistle of Jude who turned the grace of God into wantonness and their fellows are said to walk after their own lusts v. 16. their ungodly lusts v. 18. to walk after them not to crucisie them Indeed it cannot be otherwise for if grace be not so strong as to subdue lust Lust will be so strong as to banish grace so impudent and daring as to abuse it Corruption fed and nourished will wantonnize The hugging dandling kissing feeding carnal lusts makes wanton professors They dare sport with edge tools riot in the ways of damnation Study O you that profess Christianity and you will finde it Flesh-pleasers that in a delicate tenderness neither dare nor will nor can mortisie their corruptions these eminently abuse Gods grace SECT 9. 9. WAnt of considering the straight way to life and the 9. ● 〈◊〉 ● of ● 〈◊〉 ●ing ● 〈◊〉 streight ●ay life causeth the abuse of Grace blessed end thereof Most Gospellers would have Heaven at the close of their lives in the broad way of wanton allowances and indulgencies to the lusts and pleasures of the flesh had rather have inlargements of their desires in a way of damnation then the streightning of them in the way of salvation The wisdom of the flesh wise onely to destruction suffers not inconsidering men seriously to weigh the unspeakably safe sweet and glorious Issue of strict Christianity Holy reason would thus consider Though that great Idol carnal self were beaten down sweet lusts and pleasures were mortified dreadful guilt and dishonors to God were lookt over with broken hearts and weeping eyes the vanities and pomps of the world were renounced the frequent requiries of the Scripture and necessities of the poor call for and command costly alms Though Fastings and Watchings continual spiritual Arms and Combates Prayers
injury of naturall goodnesse to wrong strong drink generous Wine by vomit or casting it into the mire and dir● its profanesse but to abuse the most precious things God his Christ his Spirit his Gtace is deeper dyed profanesse One sayes of want on rich heires that they are lascivious in in Tapestry and fornicate in Silkes what wretches are they that are lascivious in Christianity Fornicate in Grace that make it as a Pander to filthy lusts that prostitute it to unrighteous and ungodly waies Sin the great injury of God is cryed down by the natural voices of the creatures Their natural forms properties motions are regulated according to the divine pleasure The body the health and strength of it the soul the noble faculties of it cry sin not dishonour not your Creator much more the voice of grace sayes sin not I am clean wallow not in filth I am chast think not I favour adulterous embraces The Word the Name the Spirit the Son of God are all prophaned by the filthinesse of the flesh and spirit Esau that debased his birth-right the type of an eternal inheritance in heaven was called prophane Esau Heb. 12. 16. And they that debase the grace of God the Hopes of glory the love of Christ their heavenly prayers to their worldly voluptuous vain-glorious impure selfish ends commence the highest degree of prophanesse and are more prophane than the Drunkard in his vomit the Adulterer in his filthinesse and such like notorious sinners who have only been brought up in the school of natural reason and abused their Moral principles The corruption of the best things is the worst corruption The abuse of the glorious Grace of God is Corruptio optimie est pessima the highest prophanation SECT 2. 2. IT is an Hypocritical sin There is no man that wrongs the 2 It is an hypocritical sin to wrong the grace of God grace of God but is a pretender to beftiend it Heathens and strangers to the offers and acceptance of grace contract not the shame of abusing it But the carnal Gospeller the familiar friend of Grace lifts up the heel against it He seemeth to take sweet counsel of it but followeth the counsel of the flesh Thriving sin under professed grace is a lye in Hypocrisie 1 Tim. 4. 2. It is the power of wickednesse under the form of godlinesse It s eye is in heaven when its heart and hands are in hell It kisseth like Judas when it goeth about to kill the grace of God with Ehud that made a message from God the Prologue of hiding his Dagger in Eglons belly Judg. 3. 20 21. So it useth an errand and warrant from the Lord when it stabs the heart of Religion It sayes Hosanna with the lips where the heart and Dum hypocritae volunt ceremeniis sepelire gravissima scelera annon trahunt Deum in partes suas annon faciunt quasi lenonem cum volunt ipsum tegere Adulteria Calv Jer. 1. Perinde ac si instar Mercurii cujusdam usurae furti rapinae latronurs Deus et Patronus fit Zuing. serm de Cast Virg. Mar. life sayes Crucifie It professeth no King but Jesus and obeyes no King but Lust but the black one of the bottomlesse pit While Hypocrites said Calvin would make their ceremonious out-side Religion a grave to bury their most hainous sins out of sight do they not make good their party doe they not make him as their Pander when they would have him cover their Adulteries Yea so they live as if Christ like a very Mercury were the God and Patron said Zuinglius of Usury Theft Rapine and Robbery Yea was not this the specious cover of Ezekiels seeming devout hearers who though they fate before him as pleased attentive auditors yet their hearts ran after their covetousnesse Are not such Christians real Pharisees who in their praiers doe not design heavenly graces but worldly estates How sad is it that in their devotion they should like the Kite fly high but it is with an eye to the prey below Such Kitish Christians if the eye of man seeth them not God doth and wil unbesome and unbottom rotten intentions in the grand discovering day Loose want on s in heart Sainted by themselves and others yea loose Libertines within and without the profuse Drinkers Camesters Swearers Wasters of Time Money the Creatures the Strength of their Bodyes and Souls in carnal Voluptuousnesse that can saint one another in their sickness or a little before in or after a Sacrament should doe well to consider that abuse of Grace by the leave and cover of grace is notorious grace elesnesse SECT 3. 3. IT is an ungrateful sin As it is high ingratitude not to return 3 Abuse of Grace is an ungrateful sin Ingratusgratiae negator Non erubescimus pretiosum sanguinem Christi impiae ingratitudinis pedibus conculcare good for good so the highest to return evill for good Lewdness under Gospel grace is an ungratefull denyer of grace We are not ashamed said one to trample the precious blood of Christ under the feet of our ●mpious ingratitude Is this thy kindnesse to thy friend said Absolom to Hushai that revolted from David his Prince So say loose soul to thy self under thy ungratefull abuses of the grace of God is this thy kindnesse to thy friend Jesus Christ They that rendered David evil for good were his adversaries psal 38. 20. And can Christ hold them his Qui ex vinculis aut triremiredimuntur iise totos debent redemptori suo si huic ingrati sunt quovis supplicio digni judicantur Gault Gualt in 2 Cor. 5. friends that alwaies or mostly return him evil for good O the sad common scandalous returnes to the Lord Christ by them who professe him their Redeemer They who are ransomed by a mighty power and costly summe from Iron chains and Gallys●●ery owe themselves to their Redeemer If they bee unthankful unto him are thought worthy of any punishment O their prodigious unthankfulnesse that while they prosesse a spiritual redemption run from the colours of their owned Captain of Salvation unto the Enemies camp fight on his side and sweat at the Devils oare and make this the real all of their thanks for the blood of Christ to please the Devil and have more uncontroled liberty for their lusts unthankful unholy are coupled together 2 Tim. 3. 2. The unthankful abuse of Gods grace speaks unholy hearts SECT 4. 4. It is a sin against experience He never made a true tryal 4. Abuse of grace is a sin against experience ps 34. of the grace of God that abuseth it to the reign of sin For sinne hath no dominion where grace hath any O state and see the Lord is good O fear the Lord ye his Saints This double expression O tast O fear doth lesson us how to judge of the exhortation of Gods grace They that taste it feare him If you have tasted how t●e Lord is gracious
purified your heart by the spirit 1 Pet. 1. 22. The spirit mortifieth the deeds of the body Rom. 8. 13. Let us walk in the spirit not desirous of vain glory provoking envying one another Gal. 5. 25 26. Quantumvis se Christianum vel millies glorietur He that hath not the spirit of Christ saith one belongs not to him although he should a thousand times over glory he is a Christian Where Christ with his Spirit dwelleth there is a proof of his inhabitation the guidance of his Spirit is followed the body of sin is gradually destroyed The spirits walks are clean principles are holy motions are pure Much wantonness in Religion is entertained from the spirits allowance and is guilty of this real blasphemy as if the holy Spirit were an unclean one It is not because men live in the Spirit but because they live not that they live and speak so loosly in filthy Ranterism in odious Libertinism When the Apostle prayed that the Colossians might be filled with all spiritual Wisdom and Understanding have inlightned mindes and renewed wills and affections Col. 1. 9. his meaning was that they might walk holily and strictly not uncleanly and loosly That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all well-pleasing ver 10. not by a Popish worthinesse of Merit but by a Gospel-worthinesse of fitnesse decency and non-repugnance to Gospel-grace walking worthy a Christians call Eph. 4. 1. Worthy of God 1 Thess 2. 12. Worthy 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of the Gospel Phil. 1. 27. All which is done by following the guidance of the spirit and not serving the lusts of the flesh which is the fruit of spiritual Wisdom and Understanding Sensual not having the spirit Jude Ep. ver 19. Will be a condemning evidence that wanton Sensualists were but pretended Spiritualists and real Carnalists The Spirits way is a way of holinesse a clean way Impure Libertines never walked in it Get in it and the dirty miry pathes of the worlds pollutions will be avoided SECT 7. 7. HElp is serious thoughts what it is to crucifie lusts The 7. Serious thoughts what it is to crucifie lusts is an help to prevent the abuse of grace not understanding of nor submitting to the crucifying work of grace is an experienced grand omission in all loose delicate Christians They choose and like onely that Religion that gives most liberty ease and life to the flesh Crucifying grace hath three irksome terrible and unpleasing severities which carnal wisdom and wantonness abhors Restraint Pain and Death 1. Restraint The Roman Malefactors that were fastned to the Crosse had not the free use of their members So when the Body of sin is Crucified its earthly Members are as it were nailed fastned to the Wood that they cannot have liberty to move as formely The Spirit never crucifieth but the flesh is nailed Carnem nostrā clavis in crucem agamus ut etiam invita s●iritui subjecta essecogatur to the Cross and is compelled to be subject to its dominion 2. Pain Piercing with nails Hanging bleeding on the Cross was a tormenting penalty when the Grace of God crucifieth it torments the flesh It s spiritual arms puts corruption to pain When it is vexed and afflicted it is as it should be No crucifying without pain 3. Death The kinde of death Christ died was Crucifixion He gave up the Ghost on the Crosse Crucifying grace is killing grace it at length utterly destroys this grand Malefactor the old man The same spirit of grace that is said to crucifie is also said to mortifie Rom. 8. As the Apostle Characterizeth true Christians by this They have crucified the flesh with its affections and lusts Gal. 5. 24. so he exhorts Mortifie your earthly members Coloss 3. 5. For want of serious and solid pondering what the hard and rigorous work of Christian ●eligion is it gives no liberty to the flesh but nails it to the Crosse of grace puts it to pain and at length to●tures it to death it comes to pass that effeminate pleasant carnally jo●und flesh-pampeing professed Christians in their indulgent wantonnesses are as far off from the severities of repentance as if they had never read nor believed Christ was crucified and that on pain of damnation the old man must be crucified also Take this wholsome counsel O loose Reader If thou wouldst repent of thy wantonnesse Be informed in and submit to the power of Crucifying grace when thou art loth to pinion and imprison thy lusts this is not to crucifie C●nst not endure to torment thy covetous vain-glorious malicious unclean intemperate lusts this is not to crucifie When thou doest reprieve them and deliver them as they that did Barrabas this is not to crucifie But when corruption would have a large room restrain it rather this is crucifying When thy heart is vexed and grieved to part with a dear lust it is great inward pain and smart to thee the rather smite and asslict deeply wound thy corrupt nature this is to Crucifie When it is death to thee to deny thy wisdom will and part with thy money delights carnal ease and interests yet to deny these things this is to Crucifie As Papists deal with their Crucifixes they please themselves with a painted Crucifix that have not the vertue of Christ crucified in their hearts and lives So loose Pro●estants have a fancy Crucifix imagine their old man is crucified not a real Crucifix Their flesh is not at all crucified in their spirits and conversations SECT 8. 8. HElp is a thankful spirit It becomes the upright to be 8 A thankfull spirit is a special help to prevent the abuse of grace thankful Sincerity is the lustre and glory of every grace Hypocrisie keeps mercy returns it not uprightnesse will Can that heart be upright in it self that returns sin for grace nay makes grace to serve and lacquey to sin Do ye thus requite the Lord O●●e foolish people and unnise De●● 32. 6. Do you give him Straw for Pearls Dirt for Gold ●re ●●●bellions good thanks for p●●dons Are sparing no ●llowan●es to Justs good ans●ers of sparing ●●ace Is long 〈…〉 an high hand without remorse a good requital to long-suffering grace Deal you ingenuously with the despised and rejected offers of grace when at the same time you close with the offers of sin Deal you kindly with the gifting purifying sealing spirit of Grace when you turn you turn your back upon him and be●●ay a spirit of pride worldlinesse and security Well doth the Apostle joyn together Unthankful and Unholy The Libertine is unthankful and unholy The ●entiles were unthankful and wantons against nature Pretended Christians are unthankful and wantons again●t Grace That thanks for the infinite goodnesse of God in Christ that would give up body and soul a reasonable sacrifice unto God would not dishonor the dominion of Christ and Temples of the spirit by loose wantonnesse Study and practice that of the Apostle What soever
neverthelesse mine eyes spared them from destroying them notwithstanding they rebelled against me and walked not in my statutes Ezek. 20. 16 17 21. I have spread out my hands all the day long unto a rebellious people Isa 65. 2. God is angry with the wicked every day Psal 7. 11. Sin is an abomination to him Psal 53. 1. He can in Martial Law soon arraign condemne and execute the sinner The sword is whet it is drawn is near the bold Transgressour yet it strikes not Psal 7. 12. The how is bent made ready Psal 7. 13. The arrow is on the string The divine strong hand of vengeance could every minute draw it up to the head let fly pierce ungodly men through and through shoot them into hell yee God spares the sinner and this is the unworthy and ungratefull return he spares his sinne but forsakes it not Job 20. 13. Is like the Felon that is spared burning and hanging and he grows more insolent and violent in his old wickednesse like the truantly boy that is spared whipping and he grows malepart saucy lazy stubborn in his Masters presence The Lord spares the Lyar Swearer Tipler Whoremonger Adulterer Defrauder Oppressour that Riots with the bread of deceit Prov. 20. 17. and the wine of violence Prov. 4. 17. The subtle yet foolish Hypocrite whose craft and wisdome of the flesh is to undoe his soul and yet these in a frolick dalliance and loosenesse of spirit wallow in their old wickednesse and pleasingly dance over Non dubitamus esse donum dei ut quis in see ere aliquandiu toleretur Pet. Matt. the mouth of Hell They abuse that Grace which was never offered to the faln Angels God spared them not no not a moment but cast them down to hell 2 Pet. 2. 4. Justice would spare the sinner not a moment its free Grace that spares It is an undoubted gift of God that any man in his wickednesse is spared a minute How full is the world of daring wantons that sinne securely before and against sparing Grace The interceeding kindnesse of the Lord Jesus is abused Such as are Gods provoking Rebels who are spared under the time and means of Gospel grace are beholding to the prevalent pleadings of Jesus Christ who hath dayly grants of his Father to spare carnall Gospellers ad put them to the triall whether they will repent and be fruitfull in obedience The vine dresser pleaded for the unfruitfull vineyard Let it alone this yeare till I shall digg about it and dung it and if it hear fruit well and if not then after that thou shalt cut it downe Luke 13. 8 9. This Vinedresser says one is Iesus Christ the Colonus hic est filius Dei Iesus Christus quem suae vineae sacerdotem Deus Constituit Fit Christi intercessione quod non semper illico excidunt qui hoc jampeidem suis sceleribus meruerunt Gualterus in Loc. Son of God whom he hath Constituted the Priest of his Vineyard Were it not for the intercession of Christ barren Vineyards fruiteless Churches would soon be destroyed Professed Christian Congregations Private families would by the axe of death be cut downe as fit fewell for hell fire Sect. 3. 3. LOng-suffering grace is Turned into Wantonness Because 3. Long suffering grace is turned into wantonnesse judgment is not executed speedily therefore the hearts of wicked ones are set in them to doe evil Eccles 8. 11. My Lord delays his comming and then the evil servant is tempted to smite his fellow servant and to be drunk c. Mat. 24. 28 29. How often would Christ have gathered the Jewes under his saving wings as the Hen the Chicken under hers Mat. 23. 37. But they proudly rejected subjection to him salvation from him God endures with much long suffering Vessels of wrath and they abusively and foolishly are still fillng up sin and wrath Rom. 19. 22. The 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 i. e. Deus pro sua lenitate expectabat poenitentiam atque emendationem eorum Piscat gracious long-suffering of God waited for the Repentance and Amendment of the disobedient old world 1. Pet. 3. 20. and yet the holy wooing Spirit of God speaking by Noah solliciting and striving in gracious motions to reformation was rejected Gen. 6. 3. The whole earth was corrupt and filled with violence v. 11. I gave Iezabel space to repent of her fornication and she repented not Rev. 2. 21. As a Creditor gives his Debtor long time to pay his debts and yet forbearing kindnes is abused by a profuse lavishing intemperate life and running more in debt and as a gracious Kings act of favour that gives a Condemned Traytor a long time to sue out a pardon is slighted and despised when he spends it in whoring drinking and gaming so the mercyfull and liberall allowances of large seasons of grace the Lord grants out to deeply debted and Treasonable sinners are signally wronged when the more mercy forbeares and God is slow to wrath the more sin abounds Ah daring folly is there not difference between Long suffering and Eternall suffering are there not many sad monuments of divine justice because Patience is lasting will it be everlasting Long accounts are at length stated The longest summer day of Gods sufferance will have an end and goe downe in an endles night of unappeased fury Provoking slight gospellers are every day hastning to the period of Gods reprieves Writts of execution will be opened and served upon incorrigible sinners the worse for mercys warnings and Judgments delay The Lord Christ his pleading that barren Figg-trees may stand a yeere or yeeres longer neither Non nequitiae impreborum hominum qui incurabili malitiâ peccant Christus Patronus est Gualther Deus non perpetuo parcit sterilibus in suavinea arboribus Gualth speaks him the Patron of uncurable wickednes not assures their perpetuall security they were at length cut down as withered trees and God will likewise cut down withered Professors God doth not always spare barren trees in his vineyard Those Christians that are the shame of Gods Husbandry The abusers of Christs Intercession The contemners of the Gospel they boast of that bear the name of Believers bear up in the repute of Christs domestick Family that cumber the ground where they stand useless to the purposes of holiness and righteousness in the World as dead twice dead at best but flourishing in the leaves of a worthless profession shall at length be pluckt up by the roots be cast into hell fire as the worst of men reproachers of God and his Gospel destroyers of their bodies and souls for ever The Devil the Father of lies keeps his children fast bound in the chains of destroying lies Amongst the rest this is a main one and a common damning cheat Poor deluded sinners that have numbred 40 50 years forbearance in their sins at once collect Gods allowance of them and their own Necesse est ut ipsa prorogatae pietatis
when God forgives a thousand to one shall they not blot out a few I dare boldly say Those that take it for granted their sins are pardoned that are implacable that write wrongs in marble not in the dust be their confidences never so high do both un-Christian and un-Man themselves 1. They strip themselves of Christianity It s a choice and hard rule to flesh and blood to forgive enemies but this is neglected despised How can you say Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors when your consciences tell you that you cannot forgive you doe not so much pray for as curse your selves as if you should say Lord forgive not my sinnes for I will not forgive others Doe we not read the example of Christ that forg●ve his enemies He prayed for it Father forgive them Luk. 23. 34. this difficult piece of Christianity was in Stephen Act. 7. 50. That choice Apostolical precept to the Colossians As Christ forgave you so also do ye Col. 3. 13. And is it Christianity never to forgive nor forget ever to treasure up wrath and revenge Certe consanguinei sumus ideo maximum scelus putandum est edisse hominem vel nocentem Propterea Deus praecepit inimicitias per nos nunquam faciendas semper esse tollendas scilicet ut eos quisint nobis inimici necessitudinis admonitos mitigemus Lactant. l. 6. c. 10. Notanda est Carnis appellatio qua intelligit universes homines quorum neminem intueri possumus quin velut in speculo carnem nostram contemplemur Summae igitur inhumanitatis est eos despicere in quibus imaginem nostram agnoscere cogimur Calv. in loc 2. They strip themselves of humanity Even the Law of nature requires forgiveness We are all the off-spring of Adam come of one blood Acts 17. 26. There is a cons●nguinity in all man-kinde We have kindred with all the children of men It is therefore the inference of Lactantius We are all of a blood and therefore it is to be reputed the greatest wickedness to hate any man although an hurtful enemy And upon this natural consideration enmities between men and men are never to be practised but ever to be abolished Inspiration of souls forming of Bodies from the same common Heavenly Father speaks us Brethren The admonition of the universal natural kindred of the World should allay yea and break the spirit of enmity into love we little consider it but it is a real truth When we take revenge of any man we are revenged of our selves Every ones flesh is ours The Prophet Isaias calls every ones flesh our own Isaiah 58. 7. That thou hide not thy self from thine own flesh Calvins exposition is pertinent to this purpose The word flesh is to be noted whereby the Prophet understands every man of whom we can behold none but as in a glass we contemplate our own flesh It is therefore a part of highest inhumanity to despise those in whom we are constrained to behold our own likeness Consider this all ye Christians who think your selves safe under the security of Gods pardoning Grace How have you abused this Gospel-priviledge whom neither the serious sense of Christianity nor the common tie of humanity can prevail with to forgive When you cannot give nor forgive reason thus Shal I not succor and pardon mine own flesh Shall I both sin against grace and nature Shall I by my uncharitable and implacable Spirit sin both against redemption and creation goodness Such Meditations cannot be too frequent to drive away irreligious and unnatural hardheartedness and revenge out of the spirits of Christians SECT 12. 12. THe Grace of imputed righteousness is turned into wantonness 12. The grace of imputed Righteousness is turned into wantonness Even the everlasting Righteousness Daniel prophesied which should be wrought in the Person of the Messiah Dan. 9. 24. hath had no little Injury in the World This stupendious Gospel-mystery That a lost sinner should be justified by anothers righteousness which is the holy Angels wonder and will be glorified Saints ravishing admiration hath been ill intreated even of professed Christians And lest the charge seem too general I shall clear it in two particulars The Grace of imputed Righteousness is wronged when this is abusively pleaded against inherent Righteousness When inherent Righteousness is foolishly and perilously rested on for salvation without imputed Righteousness The former is a plain Libertine in wickedness the latter doth play the wanton with Christs goodness 1. The grace of imputed righteousness is abused when it is 1. Imputed righteousness is abused when it is pleaded against inherent righteousness pleaded against inherent righteousness This is an easie and common cheat Corrupt flesh and the arch Deceiver can easily please the Fancy and perswade the Judgement that the fair hand of Grace hath put the rich and large Robe of Christs Personal Righteousness on the leprous and unmortified Body of sin yea that this holy cover is so thick that in the absurd Antinomian God doth not so much as see Believers sins as if one Divine Attribute had swallowed up another his mercy his omniscience Now when the loose sinner can say the Lord is his righteousness he believes himself in a state of Grace as if now nothing could indanger his immortal Soul and he had enough for Glory If unregenerate nature give the deceived Transgressor the largest line and scope to live in sinful lusts pleasures and idolized sensualities and the Conscience begin to grumble in the free choice affections and pursuances of sinful courses This is ever the remedy at hand We are all sinners This is our infirmity Christ died for us Hath satisfied his Fathers justice He is our righteousness Thus while they plead to Christs legal righteousness without them they live without Christs Gospel righteousness within them It is enough for them they are justified above they seek not to be sanctified within as if there were not need as well of an Evidence to Salvation by inherent righteousness as of a Title to eternal life by imputed righteousness This great abuse of the glorious imputed righteousness of Jesus Christ in opposition to inherent and the singular peril to be lost for ever that they are in who are contented with a bare imputed righteousness will appear in seven things As 1. No glory will redound to God in such a contentment Can the free gift of Christs perfect obedience made over to the sinner have the glory of praise when it hath the infamy of this dishonor This heavenly Robe is purposely put on the most licentious persons to hide them not to amend them Though there be no absolute change from the state of sin to the dominion of sanctifying Grace Though the state of total unregeneracy be enmity to the holiness of Christ and his Gospel Sins servants are Heavens darlings by the favor of a pretended imputation Can God have the glory of bringing forth much fruit while there is no
are not worthy of the name of men false to the Law of natural gratitude that serve not their deliverer and are not they as unworthy of the name of Christians false to the Law of supernatural thankfulness that serve not their professed infinite Redeemer Pretended favorites of Heaven are like those selfish Courtiers who abuse their Princes ear Smiles Grace Honors and Bounty to Chambering and Wantonness to the greatning of themselves and families but improve not their Soveraigns Grace to his Honor the glory of his Crown the increasing of his Treasure the establishment of his Dominions the lively Pictures of them that go for the Spiritual Darlings of Gods Court who live not to the glorious interest of their Heavenly King but bias all his gracious dealings according to the motions of worldly and corrupt 6. The Grace of God is turned into wantonness when the heart carryeth wickedly as to Christ Thesaurus omnium Christus donorum Marlorat selfishness SECT 6. 3. THe Grace of God is turned into wantonness When the heart carries wickedly as to Christ in three things 1. When the profuse riotous sinner runs in Gods Debt because Christ is his surety Indeed upon this truth and rocky foundation that Christ is the faithful surety of his people Heb. 7. 22. is built the eternal salvation of his Church It is the richest right orient Pearl in the Gospels Cabinet A Believer would not be without this everlasting prop and succor to faith this assured conveyance of eternal happiness for the world It is dross and dung to this excellent knowledge Christ is a surety But to whom and for what To refusers and despisers of him to loose the reins on the neck of lusts to priviledge the liberties and power of Satan to sin without controll and remorse Surely Christ as our surety on the Cross sustained our person and Christus ut sponsor personam nostram gerebat ut vetus noster homo in nobis necaretur Diks in Rom. 6. Faedus gratiae habet Christum sponsorem ut tanquam Dei amici ambularemus Diks in Heb. 7. made to his Father an engagement for us that our old man in time should die Rom. 6. 6. Yea in the great agreement of the holy and everlasting Covenant of Grace there was this part of suretiship that ●e should walk in holy fellowship with God and Christ by the Spirit as the friends of God and therefore it is an intolerable indignity to our heavenly surety at once to believe him an undertaker that corruption should die and to live in sin This maketh him a surety and no surety A surety in the professed Faith and owning of this suretiship no surety in the Preservation and not Mortification of wanton Lusts Consider this all ye that sin against the grace of your professed surety but without his leave or the least allowance of his Gospel was a gracious pardon-office dearly purchased by the infinite price of the blood of the Son of God that it should lavish out forgiveness of sins to dissolute livers Did God decree and Christ accept of a weighty costly and suffering suretiship that profuse Iewd Debtors might spend more freely merrily and daringly on the stock of their sureties satisfactions Such indignity carnal profession imposeth upon Christs saving undertaking The Lord invites the humbled burthened sinner to accept of Deus nos invitat ad veniam nos quo●idie cumulamus offensam his pardoning mercy and proud Libertines heap up sin These spots and dishonors in Christian Assemblies are like to a young riotous Gallant that spends largely in Gaming Feasting Whoring and comfortably stayeth upon this he shall not be Arrested not Imprisoned because he hath a rich surety will pay all So expensive Libertines give large vent to their corruptions in their sinful creature-excesses in their abominable hypocrisies in their unrighteous dealings in their idolized sensualities in their carnal securities and yet they chear and fully stay themselves in this Indemnity the Law shall not arrest them nor cast them into the eternal prison of utter darkness because they have a rich surety Jesus Christ who as they presume will pay all 2. When the faith of redemption by Christ worketh not Redemptio nos obstrictos tenet ac sub obedientiae fraeno cohibet Carnis nostrae lasciviam Calvin in 1 Cor. 6. Qui redemptus est alter us beneficio non est sui juris Calvin in Jer. 2. 20. subjection to him the grace of God is turned into wantonness Eternal Redemption is an eternal obligation to service a bridle to curb our lascivious flesh not a Feast to feed it God hath on purpose decreed Christ a Redeemer that he might be soveraign Lord over all his purchase as we have dominion over that we pay dear for Now where redemption by Jesus Christ is preached in common that the price of his blood was a sufficient ransome to redeem the whole world there are very few but believe Christ died for them But how is the mystery and mercy of Redemption abused the Faith of Redemption worketh not subjection in most professed Christians They would be saved in their sins not from their sins Christ hath redeemed his people out of the hands of their enemies but they are content to be in them still He died to rescue them from their vain conversation 1 Pet. 1. 18. but they are vain Jam. 2. 20. Walk after vanity Jer. 2. 5. and shall finde vanity their recompence Job 15. 31. He was crucified to deliver from the power of Satan Heb. 2. 14 15. but they are still his possession Eph. 2. 2. as taken Beasts are the Hunters prey as Prisoners are the Conquerors spoil to be carried up and down dealt with at their pleasure 2 Tim. 2. 25. O that such as are by profession Subjects and by disposition and conversation Rebels against Christ would seriously ponder these things 1. Both the Scriptures and experience of loyal Subjects to Christ do clearly evidence that effectual beneficial Redemption is proved by subjection that he died not to redeem us to the life but death of sin not that we should live and die in sin but Non ut nos vivendo pecca tis immorarmur tandem immoreremur Otho Casmannus live and die in the state and power of Grace 2. They that believe themselves the redeemed of Christ and yet are the slaves of their lusts the vassals of Satan have either not considered at all or very slightly That the proper intention of Redemption was Dominion Ye are bought with a price are not your own your Body and Spirits are Gods 1 Cor. 6. 19 20. To this end Christ both died and rose and revived that he might Nullus fidelium juris sui sed alieni Dicksonus Vtinam hoc altissimis radicibus in mente figatur Pet. Martyr in Rom. 14. be the Lord both of the dead and living Rom. 14. 9. Surely no Believer is of his own right but anothers His
Practical Adversaries of Gods grace clearly opened to see the Insolencies Indignities and Injuries they do against it they could not but in a trembling conviction conclude these and these things are certain dishonors of grace Stains of holy Profession Inconsistencies with the new Creature Lust and Satans methods of Damnation and denials of the hope of Glory As when Paul said to Ananias God shall smite thee thou whited wall he had not said so had he known hee was the High Priest Act. 23. 3 5. ●o had the bold abusers of Gods Summus Lethargus quasi mors humanae conscientiae ignorantia voluntatis divinae grace strong and clear convincements the frame of their hearts and carriages of their lives were the high injuries of Grace eminent perils of destruction and demerits of the hottest room in Hell in the noon-light of such an acknowledgement they would feare and tremble to stumble upon their owne ruin SECT 2. 2. VVAnt of Faith to believe the signall danger of sinne this 2 Want of Faith to beleeve the danger of sin is a wrong to Grace Caecus assensus plane temerarius sine praeeunte notitia non potest induere rationem fidei Parkerus de Traduct peccat ad Deum Thesis 56. huge sin is the wrong of Grace It is no wonder that the evill which is not known is not believed nor declined Unbeliefe is the evill heart that departs from the living God It sets not to its seal that God is true in his promises nor threatnings believes not the abominable damnable nature of sinne and dallies with it As daring wantons who know that the cup that stands before them is of poyson yet beleeve it not but drink and burst or the plague is in the house they goe into believe it not are mortally infected and die And as the Egyptians beleeved not that the cattle and men that were found abroad one storming day should die adventured abroad and were slaine so dallying adventurers that beleeve not the mischief of their sinfull pleasures contempts of Christ and his Gospel they are dancing over the mouth of Hell by the sudden push of death are kickt into it The loose old world beleeved not the destruction Preached by Noah in the making of the Ark were not moved with his holy example and penitentiall instructions The Sonnes of God playd the wantons with the fair idolatrous daughters of men Gen. 6. 2. and were at length swept away with the flood Faith would make Libertines fear and tremble Unbelief is daring Minatur Deus negligitis minatur terrenus Judex contremiscitis The wrath of man is more feared than Gods When God saith one threatens eternal punishment ye neglect it when an earthly Judge threatens temporal ye tremble at it SECT 3. 3. WAnt of Heat Intention and Livelinesse in Religion If 3 The want of life in Religion causeth abuse of Grace God be not served in fervency of Spirit Lust will If Satan cannot keep from Religious exercise he tempts to Luke-warmnesse yea Key-coldnesse in the performance of them Instinctu Satanae faith one by Satans deading and flatting instinct a drowsie tyring in good things steals upon body and spirit Faint fighting is not wont to overcome nor faint service of God to mortisie Lust How fe● are there in a Christian congregation superabounding in spiritual joy alwaies pleasant and merry in the Lord fervent in spirit day and night meditating in the Law of God lifting up pure hands in prayer follicitous observers and students of their own hearts zealous witnesses of holy affections to good works to whom Christian discipline is amiable Fasting sweet long Watching short the whole pietie of a regular conversation is a delitious feast yea doth exceed the sweetnesse of the Quorum brevis rara compunctio animalis conversatio sermo fine circumspectione oratio sine cordis intentione lectio sine edificatione Bern. Virga calcaribus indigentes hony and the hony comb Alass how many are there who in an impartial inquest will be found remisse in the studies of Holyness fainting under Christs easie yoak and light burden whose compunction is short and rare conversation naturall speech without circumspection prayer without intention of heart reading without edification good purpose without execution religious exercise without fervencie who in the waies of godliness want the whipp and spurs but in the too prone and nimble motions of dislolute looseness need curbing bridles Licentious courses are so strong and impetuous that the modest shame of uncomeliness the bridle of reason yea the fear of Hell can hardly restrain them No wonder if corruption be daring dissolute and potent when religious exercises are flat dead cold and feeble Wee blush not Sine debita attentione fervore spiritus Bern. said one to pray to God without due attention and fervour of spirit He that hath no sweet communion with God will seek it in the world and pleasing his inticing lusts When the minde is senceless in reading and meditation and affections are dull corruption will be lively 'T is sad to consider how many seemed to discover the fervour of a pious conversation in whom by degrees charity hath waxen cold and iniquity abounded and what appeared to be begun in the Spirit ends it is to be feared in the flesh Gal. 3. 3. Draw me and we will run after thee because of the savour of thine ointments Cant. 1. 3 4. Therefore there is need of Opus habeo trahi quia refriguit pauli●per in nobis ignis amoris tui Bernard drawing because the divine fire of the soules love for want of fewel to it and blowing of it by degrees abates ad cooles Drawing nigh the fire is for warmth and drawing nigh of God is for holy heat In near approaches to him the new creature is a zealous enemy to wanton looseness Cockering cooleness in the severe religious exercises of Mortification is the bane of Profession Adonijah was a very goodly man David his Father displeased him not at any time in saying why hast thou done so 1 King 1. 6. In the sist verse you sinde him a daring Rebel you may read in the Contents of the Chapter Adonijah Davids darling usurpeth the Kingdome Thus is it with every fair faced goodly lust The indulgent Christian is it too remisse in rebuking and chastizing it and it riseth up in arms against him Cockering Mothers cold in rebuking wanton sons teach them to be Libertines ost-times train them up for the Gallows and Hell so when the heart is remiss and cold for good and against evill Lust will have its reins and lawlesse liberty and ruin its servants SECT 4 4. WAnt of receiving the Truth in the Truth in the love of it is an Advantage 4. Want of receiving the truth in the love is an advantage to turn a Libertine to trun a Libertine The Apostle describes the Antichristian spirit that waxed wanton in taking pleasure in unrighteousnesse receiving
debauching Those that seemed to make hast heaven-wards and think they have travelled almost enough in the way everlasting that have dreamed either of their possible or actuall perfection in this life need no better discovery of their nakedness than themselves they are their own sufficient confutation How far are the generation of Popish and Quaking Perfectists from the prize they seem to run after further off were their eyes opened than those they un-saint from Gospel-attainments This sottish supercilious opinion of enoughs in the knowledge and practice of Religion hath begotten monstrous libertines in the present age Such as have been filled with windy swelling conceits not the real fruits of the Spirit like some of the high-flown puffed up Corinthians reigned as Kings 1 Cor. 4. 8. blessed themselves in their high attainments viz. Knowledge Faith Love Mortification Communion with God Joyes of the Spirit and noy as if rich enough they had nothing else to doe but to contemplate their e●●ate and gaze upon their glory their lazy contemplative life hath swallowed up the active they lay by trading in heavenly commodities religious attendances and exercises Their name is up with their deluded fraternitie yea in their own foolish brains and now they may lay abed till noon yea sleep in carnall securitie in and before the light of their high-noon attainments As some men that have gotten vast estates look over their rich Lordships with much contentment are knighted trade no more have goods layd up for many years so many rich Laodiceans that think they abound in spiritual goods and want nothing and have nothing no more than an empty sounding barrel and are sainted in Satans Kalender these trade no more in heavenly negotiation as if they could too much increase their Lords Talent and give fearfull symptomes that for all the puffs of their spirituall estates they are but bankrupts That generation is well known who have already decried and voted down Gods standing Ordinance the Ministry of the Gospel as needlesse who load them with no better honours than the stile of Baals Priests Deceivers of the people the Locusts of the bottomless pit the fewel for the fierie furnace of Hell and so bind up all Preachers in the same bundle of death as well the most industrious circumspect and conscientious as the most lazy loose and unconscionable Hath not this wanton daring Age brought forth such proud pittifull poor it is to be feared but nominal christians that have had the boldness to call mourning for sin a low attainment dayly prayer a poor sapless businesse all private solemn as well as publick vanities carnall things too low for their spiritual seraphical spirits as if they were not in the body nor had no body of sin as if they were so Angelical in their high Revelations and maintained so constant blazing divine fire of love to God as that it needed no further fewell nor bellows of Ordinances nor the Spirits hands to use them for holy and heavenly heart inflammations Now behold with fear and trembling the spirituall Judgement of spiritual Pride spiritual Blindness spiritual Wickedness spiritual yea visible gross Apostasie 'T is just with God that they which will not keep in the safe plain the secure beaten valley but they will be mounting up to the narrow tops of hills perilous pinacles they should fall and that deadly Some men and women have not contented themselves yea to their shame it must be spoken some Ministers with the safe plain the Ordinances of Grace the Doctrines of Faith Repentance Mortification and New obebedience nor keep in the secure valley of walking humbly with God but mounting up in their lofty minds to the tops of Hils Doctrines too high for them injudicious unscriptural Altitudes the perillous Pinacles of conceited Perfection a stupid and sensless assertion of a kind of Adam-like Innocence before the Fall That they that are born of God sin not at all I say some are the spiritual black marks of Gods vengeance from these perillous heights The visible and fearfull falls of haughty adventurous wantons are legible demonstrations to the observing world written in broad characters that without infinite mercy they are very deadly How have some in their scandalous falls from pretended spiritual eminencies betrayed a double fearfull loss both of Christianity and civility of Christianity either with Arrians denying the Deitie of Christ or blasphemously and sacrilegiously getting into the Throne of his God-head using these wicked Phrases they are Godded with God Christed with Christ yea that there is no difference of the God-head dwelling in the flesh of Christ and the flesh of the Saints as if their flesh did as equally subsist in the Infinite person the Son of God as the flesh of Christ did whence it would follow that the fulnesse of the God-head did dwell corporally in them as it did in Christ of consequence speak them sinless perfectly holy and contradict the preheminence of Christs Mediatorly anointing who was anointed with the oyl of gladness the Holy Ghost above his fellows the highest measures and graces in Saints and Angels How unchristianly doe some of those fearfull children of errour set up a Christ within them in opposition in abolishment of a Christ without them who poring upon their spiritual transcendencies have either quite put-out of their Creeds the imputed Righteousness of Christ without them or else forgot it As little honour it is to be feared hath Christ from some of these monuments of delusion as to the faith of the bodily resurrection whereof hee was the First fruits and as if his Ordinances were dead and buried they have no more Communion with them than wee with the dead and lastly as for his visible Image living Christians they are boldly stiled the Devils children As sad a fall is there from pretended perfection even to the abolishment of civilitie as if externall Morallities contained and required in the Second Table were no Ipsa est perfectio hominis invenisse se non esse perfectum Aug. Indefessum proficiendi studium jugis conatus ad perfectionem perfectio repu●adar Bern no part of of Gods will How farre are they from growing to the full stature of Christian practicall Religion whose errors in opinions and practises have made sad breeches upon all civill and naturall callings and relations It had been well if these sad objects of pitty praiers and tears had learned of Augustine a truth which would have kept them safe humble diligent and zealous after true perfection 'T is mans perfection to finde that he is not perfect and of Bernard The unwearied study of proficiency and constant e●deavour after perfection is perfection and of Paul I count not my self to allain but I persson to the mark and of Peter 〈◊〉 que hic viaee imas Taantum cunque h●c proficerimus nemo dicat sufficit mihi c. August Inter profectum defectum nihil medium Nolle proficere non nisi deficere
he perswades himself he is walking in the streets nor is an unlettered man a Scholar who is confident of his learning A crackt Title will not bear out the cheated Purchaser in Law though he is assured of the contrary O the sottish condition of unregenerate Gospellers whose onely or main argument of their good Estate in Christ is because they are assured it is so and so neither dare nor will by so much as questioning it disturb their false peace Is it possible this evidence should pass for Grace and Glory How long O self-deluding Wantons will ye love simplicity When you have given almost as large allowances to your lust as the flesh will require Can this support a perswasion that you are gracious The Word did never witness to it nor will the Spirit of God ever seal to it that you are the servants of God while the Devils Subjects you are the children of Light while you walk darkness you are in the straight way to life while you are in the broad road to destruction A bare perswasion of being in a state of Grace is a palpable delusion where ever this is by constant experience we know that the Grace of God is abused 7. Counterseit Grace conceived and believed real Grace begets Libertines The Devil appeared in Samuels Mantle and reigning sins appear to Gods discerning eye in the vail of counterfeit Grace The old Serpent and the old Man care not how glorious the notions and pretensions of Grace are These are their friends 'T is real Grace onely is their ruine What grace is there that is not without it's counterfeit The Devil is Gods Ape and Corruption is Graces Ape There is a shadow of true faith Some things have a fine semblance of the love of God That passeth among men as repentance that is none Pride is clad in Humilities cloathes There is a natural unsanctifying meekness that was never taught in Christs School Matth. 11. 29. Wilde Passion puts on the name of holy Zeal Pleasing and deluding carnal hope is as easily perishing as the Spiders Web is swept away False uprightness makes the Hypocrite pass for a most plausible honest man The Ape in Mans apparel will have Apish tricks and corruption in the cloathes of Grace will and can do no otherwise then act like it self a lewd Wanton It ever makes the Devils trade it 's good earnest and Religious profession it's pastime and sport SECT 14. 5. THe error of abusive Interpretation of Scripture hath sadly 14. Abusive Interpretations of Seriptures hath produced the abuse of grace produced loose Monsters in Religion The Devil the Arch-Antiscripturist well knoweth that the Scriptures rightly understood and used are the down-fall of his Kingdom If he cannot banish the faith of its Divine Authority out of the world he doth what he can to hinder it's efficacy Among sundry ways he useth to make void the benefit of it this is one to deprave the sense If he can make Gods word speak his own interpretation he hath his end a dark minde a loose heart and a debauched life By turning the pure and genuine meaning of the Scripture into strange and adulterate he hath a double success first the obedience of his own will and then the colour and Patronage of Gods word to make his cheats sacred and unsuspected He hath Scripture on his side to consecrate and facilitate his wickedness and his Scholars of sad delusion wrest it to their own destruction 2 Pet. 3. 16. Is it not made a Sanctuary for Popery Herisie Hypocrisie Cruelty Worldliness yea gross Prophaneness O high dishonor to the Holy Ghost who revealed to holy Men who wrote and published the Scriptures that spurious idolatrous silthy senses should be laid at the chaste doors of Gods holy word O eminent peril to immortal souls When bold Ignorance carnal Affections Lusts and Interests give the sense of the Word The sad issue is The word of life is turned into a word of death The true Light of Divine Knowledge is dimm'd or blown out Sincere Milk is turned into deceitful Poyson The Chrystal Waters of the Sanctuary are bemired from holy turned into impure The Hellish Archer endeavors to out-shoot God in his own Bow and by the leave and licence of abused Scripture he lures brain-shot erring Christians into the ways of sin and death To open this wherein abusive sense of Scripture doth advantage a loose Faith and a wanton Life as in Church History in all Ages since the Apostles and in the present Age would be fitter for a Book then a Section I shall instance in some Sect-Masters or sides of corrupt Glossers and abusers of the sacred Text. Where were your understandings O Arians who could not see the plain God-head of Jesus Christ in that you read him equal with the Father without any robbery to his Glory Phil. 2. 6. and that by him were made all things that were made John 1. 3. Did ever meer Creature make all things What though he said my Father is greater then I John 14. Could you not distinguish he was so as Christ was Man or as Mediator but not simply as the Eternal Son of God These wanton wits that by wresting the word have denyed Christs God-head the Mediator of Grace and so possibility of Grace have as History Records been abusive enemies of the Gospel of grace and most bloody Persecutors of Orthodox and gracious Christians So what high dishonor to God the Law the Gospel Christian Liberty and Profession have the Antinomian party published to the World who have made these Scriptures Ye are not under the Law but Grace Rom. 6. 14. The Law is not made for a righteous man 1 Tim. 1. 9. and such places to speak that it never intended a discharge from obligation to the Laws direction and obedience as an erring Preacher of this way alledging this Text Wherefore my Brethren ye are become dead to the Law by the Body of Christ Rom. 7. 4. roundly said Believers are not onely free from the Minatory and Promissory but Mandatory part of the Law A gross Opinion which as it blots out the Ten Commandments out of the Canon so it opens a door to all dissolute Conversation Further What infinite mischief to the comforts of the Faith and hope of Christians and to the power of godliness have that pernicious Sect of Allegorists done as to the glorious Article of Christian Faith The ●esurrection of the Body Hymenaeus and Philetus held the Resurrection was past already and overthrew the faith of some 2 Tim. 2. 18. It is thought by some they held no Resurrection but of Baptismal Regeneration in which there is rising to a new life The confounding and wresting the Corporal into an Allegorical Resurrection was in Tertullians Sunt qui resurrectionem mortuorum manife sio annunciatam in imaginariam significtionem distorquent Terful in lib. de Resurrect Hodie sunt suriost quidem ● Daemonibus obsessi qui se libertinos vocant
qui alle gorica resurrectionem imaginando veram illam quae nobis promissa es solvunt Marlo in Cor. 15. 1. time His words are There are those who do wrest the resurrecion of the Body manifestly declared in Scriptures into an imaginary signification a resurrection from the death of ignorance to the life of truth Marcion Basilides Valentinus Apelles were poisoned with the same Error Marlorat noted also the same evil spirit surprized a sort of furious men possessed with Devils who called themselves Libertines who imagining an Allegorical Resurrection deny the true literal promised resurrection of the Body Satans grand design in overthrowing this great truth is a carnal voluptous dissolute life Let us eat and drink to morrow we shall die will be the counsel and practice of the flesh if the dead rise not 1 Cor. 15. 32. The genuine fruit of such a corrupt error is playing the wanton under yea against the light of nature and grace At what door any unstable licentious Christians of the present Age have suffered first the questioning then the slight assent to and lastly the positive denial of the bodily Resurrection to come in the care of good life goeth out Moreover The party of Perfectists under the pretensions of a compleat transcendent grace inherent in the regenerate having first abused the word of grace have eminently dishonoured regenerating grace That sweet grand truth whoever is born of God sinneth not Joh. 3. 9. That is either the sinne unto death or reigning sin as in the unregenerate is wrested as the support of a possible perfect innocence yea as the cover of any sinne not to be accounted sin if in the regenerate The Pelagians and Catharists abused this place so called because they seigned Beleevers in Libertinorum insana opinio qui persuadent omnem sensum peccati abjici endum quod hominum imperfectorum sit conscientiae motibus perturbari eos dicunt vere in Chris̄to renatos a mortuis excitatos qui nullum peccati sensum amplius habent et existimant quicquid agant vel tentent placere fect Deo unde quum apudipsos adulteria facinora hujusmodi deprehenduntur ea ne quaquam insiciantur sed aiunt sibi non esse peccata quod ea pro peccatis non habeant sed illis ad pecca tum imputari praedicant quiper infirmita tem peccata esse existimant Marlor in 1 Cor. 9. 9. this life have an Angelical purity some Anabaptists have renewed this dream The same folly the Spirit of Error hath transmitted to the sottish Quakers All which depravers of the holy Text the same Apostle John that wrote it hath sufficiently confuted in these words If we say we have no sinne we decieve our selves and there is no truth in us How easie is it for ignorant loose stupid sinners to perswade themselves they are born of God And if nothing they doe is sinne with what bold security unbridled liberty and unconscionable insensibility will they give themselves up to the uncontrouled swing of their domineering Lusts How sadly hath the word of truth concerning Regeneration and Perfection been abused of old and present times The saying of Marlorat hath been transcribed in the erring braines and loose lives of some Monsters of Christian profession among us 'T is the mad opinion of Libertines who perswade said he that all sense of sin is to be cast off that it appertaines to imperfect men to be disturbed by the motions of conscience And therefore they say they are truly regenerate in Christ and raised from the dead who have no more sense of sin and think what sorever they do or hold pleaseth God When they are taken in Adultery and such kind of villanies they doe not deny them but say they are no sinnes to them because they do not account them so but they affirm they are onely imputed to them as sin who through their weakness think they are sins If this be weakness to account sin sin and to be troubled for it and it be Christian perfection not to think sin sin nor to have an awakened sensible conscience of sin I know not what wickedness is O sad and desperate delusion Here is the plain efficacy of Satan to miscall an admantine remorsless heart Chriperfection of life and healths activity Yet the of the Christian name dare call the stupidity of a dead and seared conscience Perfection If we right name and nature it let it bee called Perfection but of wickedness not holyness 'T is a character of sinners past grace They give themselves over to lasciviousnesse to work all uncleanness with greediness and that a licentious impenitent liberty may never meet with check again they are said to be past feeling the word imports past grieving Eph. 4. 19. There is some hope of recovery in a troubled conscience none a sorrowless Trouble of spirit for wickedness may stop a bold careere hel wards and beget thoughts of returning but he that gallops to destruction hath not an inward pang a sing a groan a tear in his way must infallibly perish Wel were it if this vile spirit of error had been in that hell of gross darknesse ●hence it came but the same impudent Diabolical looseness that Reformed Writers condemned and discovered long agoe a generation of false adulterate Christians have revived in our sad infamous and spotted times I mean the Ergtish Borborities impure Ranters whose toadish natures have suckt up that venome their loose fraternitie powred out in the time of Calvin Marlorat and others as Calvins Opuscula especially his judicious and Zealous Tract against Libertines and Marlorat in his New Testament Expositions But O you scandals of the English name and bolts of Christianity Heavens scorn and Hels triumph the highest form in Satans School that rant it out in most free and liberal allowances of your uncontroled Lusts that make not sins definition The transgression of Gods Law 1. loh. 3. 4. but a Thought an Opinion Nothing is sinne with you unless you think and account it so who have so much sinned against conscience that you have quite cast off the sensible conscience of sin if your debauched looseness hath not cast off the Eible and s●n-discovering books out of your hearts and hands and providence may lead you to the reading of this Section I beseech you fear tremble repent and know the holy Text of which your impure hearts unmotified lusts vile affections have given a depraved Exposition be no patron of but severe enemy against your monstrous impieties impurities and unrighteous dealings Wil you not be speechless in the arraignment of the Last Judgment when from a double Tribunal of Nature and Grace Reason and Religion Paganism and Christianty you will be infallibly condemned You will learn that Virtue is Virtue Vice Vice Grace is Grace and Sin is Som whether they be thought or beleeved so be or no a stupid conscience in a stupid hellish Liberty to sin is no Christian
but Diabolical Perfection Consider from what stairs you have almost descēded into the bottomless pit Have you not in spiritual pride despised the Ministry and Ordinances of Christ Have you not been formal and dead under them when you used them Have you not often blunted by your stony hearts the home and wounding Arrows of informing reproving convictions When you could not could your workes of darknesse with the divine light of truth Have you not then to cover your old mans deeds and quiet your often barking yea sometimes byting conscience called Gods lightdarkness and Satans darkness light Yea by a surer artifice to make you quite dead as to unquiet conviction Have you not first given way to wicked scepticism doubt almost every thing and which is a further degree of soul-ruining delusion the difference between Turpe and Honestum Moral Malice Goodnesse Have you not by a cursed indiscriminating difference jumbled Holyness and Wickedness together and made nothing sin but what you thinks to be so I cannot but tell you if all the Apostate Angells should sit in counsell why would most ascertayne the the damnation of the children of men pluck up all religion and righteousness by the roots destroy Churches and common-wealths questionlesse your opinion and practises would be the Devils master-piece to doe it O Remember whence you are fal'n and repent Be convinced the Law is holy Just and good God hath 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Iren. adversus Hare 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Iren. Ibid. pure eyes No evil can dwell with him He hath no fellowship with the unfruitfull works of darknesse Study the Ten commandements read Mr. Dod and others Know and beleeve the Rules of the Gospel are strict and severe against Libertines and be sure of it your soul wounds are so deep and dangerous that it must be an extraordinary repentance that must heal them You that have wrested the pure word of Gods grace and followed seduced Christians in the time of Ireneus who held perfection boldly asfirmed they knew more then Paul Peter or any other Apostle and yet ranted it like you in this opinion and practise they freely did all things they pleased without any fear in any things O trace the penitentiall steps of a seduced sifter of your in error the beantiful wife of a Deacon in Asia who being by an inchanting love-cup defiled in soul and Prostituted in body by one Mark an unclean Magician pretending to make the most rich and best apparell'd women Prophetesses was with much labour converted from her irreligions and impure error and practise by the Christian brethren of that time and ceased not to confesse with bitter teares and mourning the impure violation of her body and spirit from that wicked Magician Your Apostacy from Christ into the impure sinke of corrupt opinion and it may be ansverable practise is very greivous your return had need be eminent in constant mourning bitter weeping pure and strict living So I pass from you to other Abusers of the Scriptures Christian Profession and themselves The Apostle Peter hath an high expression of a real Saint the living Id est quasi Deisicari ut loquamur Marl. Notandum cst naturae nomen hic non substantiam sed qualitatem designate picture of Christ He is partaker of the divine nature anhigh expression Marlorat thinks not to be parallel'd in the Old be parallel'd in the O and New Testainment it is as if we should say the Saint were deified Quasi as if not that he is so The holy Writer well expounds the word Nature doth not design substance but qualitie or as I heard judicious Master Whitaker now with Christ interpret The divine nature is not the divine essence but the divine resemblance The Manichees a dissolute Sect dreamed wee are the offspring of Gods substance and at length after death Hodie fanatici nos in Dei naturam transire imaginattur shall return into his Being our Original so some fanatical men fancy we shall pass into the nature of God and his divine nature shall swallow us up abusing as this Text of the Apostle Peter so that of the Apostle Paul 15. 28. God shall be all in all Not that we are or shall be or can be parts of the divine essence a blasphemy against the simplicitie of God which is incapsble of composition or division but because being partakers of Quantum modulus noster feret divine created glory and immortallity we shall be as it were one with God in the light and life of a glorious estare as much as vessels of honour are capable of Some loose Libertines among us the sad monuments of Apostasie from the Truth have come near the brink yea sunk into this blasphemous error Moreover those Texts which answerable to natural reason give God as the first cause and being an universal causalitie and efficiencie in the Acts of second causes contirgent as wel natural Rational as of Sense and Vegetation as That in him we have being and motion He workssall things according to the Counsell of his will Go doth all and the Creature doth nothing without him From the wrested truth of the divine concourse to secondary acts doubt not boldly to lay their spurious wickednesse at the doores of the holy God as if Gods motions in the creature pure and innocent could justifie the irregularities and monstrous exorbitances of sinful men when they know without Coaction they with a willing spontaneity vile affection and evill custome doe mingle their corruptions with Gods innocent operations These wantons that shroud their sinnes under the Apology and sanctuary of Gods Agency in second causes will be one day without repentance informed in a distinction to their everlasting shame and punishment That Gods working in vitious Actions and theirs are as different as light and darkness His motion is Metaphysically and naturally good theirs morally evil His moving the faculries of the soul and members of the body are pure unblameable and necessary upon the presupposal of his being the first mover intimately cooperating in every second motion as also upon the necessary reputation of his infinite purity and goodness which cannot be the least causative influence in the least evil disposition or action as formally evil but it is they have blended divine pure activities with their own evil mixtures as for example It is Gods efficacious concourse that the hand with a sword in it is stretched out it is mans wickedness that hath made the motion murderous Gods motions are strait loose walkers motions are crooked Gods actions are the fruit of his operative Providence whereby being and moving is supported Their actions are the impure results of depraved corruption Last of all among many revishers of the sacred Text from its pure and chast meaning in reference to the Abuse of Grace Mammonists with their filthy lucre cast dirt on the holy Word and are cum Privilegio worldlings by Scripture licence and countenance
of the Spirit is like the Still-born in nature There are the delineaments and proportions of a child in face hands c. but no life of a child and so no growth Where there are the professions and convictions of a Sain● only not the life of a Saint there is no growth How dost thou wrong the stock God hath put into thine hand when not improved Thy little increase I will not say speaks thee no Christian it doth a Dwarf in Christianity There is some great fault in nature that living Dwarfs grow not Surely there is some great fault in profession that Christian Dwarfs grow not as others do Gods Talents are not to be hidden in a Napkin He looks to Dominus suae pecuniae quaerit usuram ut intelligamus dominum donrrā suorum exercitationem postulare bonarum actionum tributum ex iis exigere Ambr. receive his own with Vsury Luke 19. 20. It was the fault God charged upon Sardis The practise and profession of godlynesse in sundry of her members was ready to die Rev. 3. 2. A Christian is a Tradesman his dealing lies in heavenly commodities God intrusts some with a large stock of Knowledge and Memory heavenly Instructions of the Word and Motions of the Spirit Visions of his Love Where he gives he expects much and takes it ill his rich Merchants in a fair estate should trifle an● peddle and bring him in a smaller Revenue of glory than meanly gifted but more faithfull Trustees of his Goodnesse Cum augentur dona rationes etiam crescunt donorum Greg. Mag. Will not Merchants blame their Factors if neglecting their gaining opportunities their Estate increase not How may the Lord blame the professed Factors for his name in the world if they prove negligent in heavenly proficiencies SECT 11. 11. 11 Pride and desire of preheminence is an evidence of the abuse of grace EVidence of close abuse of Gods grace is Pride and desire of Preheminence Outward and inward Riches both puff up Charge the rich of the world they be not high minded 1 Tim. 6. 19. Be not high minded Rom. 11. 20. It is the Apostles Dehortation and Caution of the Gentiles excelling the Jews in means of grace It was the Corinthians carnal wantonness their parts were abused to puffing up and vain-glory 1 Cor. 4. 6. 7. The Apostle reproved their windy puffing humour 1 Cor. 5. 2. Precedencie in gifts puffed up one against another Gravissima ironia Dicks This vanity of swelling preheminence the Apostle derided Ye are full and reign as Kings 1 Cor. 4. 8. Your common Indowments have made you happy How poysonous is our nature that envenoms the best things How doth it turn shining Excellencies in gifts and graces into prevailing Temptations to scisme and contempt of inferiour endowments yea to darken the glory of God in a lesser Starre because a greater out-shines it It is the mischief of spiritual Pride it either over-magnifies or vilifies Gods gifts It idolizeth one and debaseth another is an unjust Judge of Gods gifts It saith one Christian hath more than he hath another lesse than he hath Yea this evil comes of it that the bestower of different gifts and graces is abused Whoso mocketh the poor reproacheth his Maker Prov. 17. 5. He that reproacheth the poor Christian in gifts and graces reproacheth his maker such a one he is a poor Preacher though an holy sound one will you hear him such a one prayes poorly hath poor lean braines a silly soul though a precious Saint and so is slighted a no body a common Abuse of God and grace and gracious spirits discovered by high-flown Christians whose fancy runs before their judgement The abasing of some of lo●er stature than others is an Interpretative abuse of God The Lord rejoyceth in all his works Psal 104. 31. They are all in wisdom Psal 9. 1. He seeth they are very good as they come out of his pure creating hands Gen. 1. 31. And he hath a sweet delightful complacencie in them all But cursed spiritual Pride is all for superlatives and singularities rejoyceth and triumphs in the Arrogantia honoris pedissequa Salvian chiefest works of the Spirit Take heed if when God honoureth thee above others Pride turn not his glory into shame Arrogance saith one is the Lacquey of Honour but Humility the Preservative Hast thou Eminence suspect and tremble at Self-conceit In opere misericordiae facit cordis superbiam pullulare Fulgent ad Probam Ep. 3. Satan knoweth how to make Pride of heart grow out of works of Mercy words of Piety tears of Humility This stinking weed grows out of the best soyl 'T is good to prick this bladder by these thoughts God resists the proud Jam. 4. 6. Sets himself against them like a fierce mighty enemy in battel array He scatters the proud in the imagination of their hearts Luk. 1. 51. Wherein they deal proudly he is above them Exod. 14. 11 They are an abomination to him Prov. 16. 5. Are in the high road to destruction Prov. 16. 18. I have heard it was the confession of a proud Professor yet to seeming a peereless meek one of a very haughty spirit that the Lord suffered him to fall into wofull scandal to the reproach of his name and the Gospel to punish his Pride God gives grace to the Humble In Christ there was a Fulnesse of Grace and Eminence of Humilitie This rare shining grace is the Ornament and will be the Improvement of Grace SECT 12. 12. EVidence of close Abuse of Gods grace is declining Hardship 12. Declining hardship in the practise of Religion is an abuse of grace 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to make it black and blew in the practise of Religion Christianity is a Warfare Christ the Captain of Salvation Every true Christian is a Souldier by profession 2 Tim. 2. 3. The spiritual as well as the civil Souldier must endure Hardship Paul a great Leader in this heavenly War was a man of sufferings * beat down his body 1 Cor. 9. 27. did bear in his body the marks of the Lord Jesus Gal. 6. 17. Grace inables to indure hardship 'T is the effeminate wantonnesse of corrupt nature if in Christian profession it can have beds of Down full Tables glorious Apparel sweet Pleasures to swim in securities from pain and losses Christ is allowed but when the Doctrine of the Cross and owning the hated truths of the Gospel brings persecution affliction call for Mortification the subtle self-preserving Old man can make a politick retreat out of dirty Lanes into the flowry Meadows and leave the hardship of flesh-curbing self-denying and pleasure-renouncing holy discipline for worldly gain and delights We can think and talk of the grace of ●● but where is its stout masculine virtue to be found among us It is with much adoe and great regreat to suffer the exercises of Religion to injure us to Master the sensitive appetite in Fasting Watching Cold Hunger The
2 Cor. 7. It beats off satans insinuations to wanton Thoughts Reasonings Glances ●ffections Joseph would not hearken to his wanton Mistris Shall I commit this great wickednesse and sinne against God overcame the loose temptation Gen. 39. 9. When the flesh grows wanton as it is ever apt to doe it is good to look upon the sad monuments of Gods wrath his judgments and so to hedge up sinnes way with thornes David made this holy use of them My flesh trembleth for fear of thee and I am afraid of thy judgements Ps 119. 120. Judicia Dei ●ncutiunt salutarem pavotem Amesius They cast a saving fear on pious minds that teach to decline rainous sinnes Gods fear is like a stout faithful Porter that will not suffer the Kings Enemies to come within his Court-Like a resolute Steward that suppresseth loose misrule within his House These wanton Professors in the Text wanted the fear of God They feasted without fear v. 12 and they ungraciously abused the grace of God Till men that have banished the fear of God out of their hearts entertain it they will never mend their loose hearts and lives Christian when thou art tempted to abuse Gods grace or either in a grosse or close way Timor emendaotor Acerrimus Plinius secundus set the fear of God before thee and say with thy self The Lord seeth me now wronging his grace by praying for that grace I care not for I cannot abide to see in another by sheltering injustice under his grace by shamelesnesse in the sense of acknowledged sins by insensiblenesse of others sufferings by unimproving the talents of his gifts and graces Shall I not be afraid to wrong the grace of God in his presence Are not Kings Favorites afraid to abuse his goodnesse in his presence and good children afraid to be saucy in their Parents eyes wantonnesse and the holy fear of God are inconsistent We never are boldly irreverent but loosnesse ensues it The fear of God in the heart will not allow departure from him SECT 4. 4. HElp is the Christian watch It is a great advantage to holy 4. Christian watchfulness is a help against abuse of Grace Admodum pertinenter conjungit vigilantiam sobrietatem Musc Miles in exenbiis Saluti insidiosissime adversatur Muse Contine lingua meam intra cancellos ne effetiat verba indigna Pelican sobriety that it keeps from wantonnesse both in worldly and Spiritual things Watch and be sober 1 Thess 5. 6. Vigilance and Sobriety Drunkennesse and Sleeping are fitly joyned Tenebrarum Cives The dark Citizens of Satans Kingdom sleep in stupidity of Spirit incogitancy madnesse and security and then they are drunk with carnal Lusts Affections Delights Covetousness Pride and Passion whereas a perpetual watchful minde like a Soldier in duty would prevent that loosnesse that exposeth to the enemy The watchful adversary soon surprizeth the riotous drouzy Souldier in his Quarters and observing Satan the loose sleepy Professor The wanton Tongue needs a watch lest it vent indecent Impieties and Impurities Set a watch O Lord before my mouth keep the door of my lips Psal 141. 3. The wanton ear needs a watch lest from a diseased itch not enduring sound Doctrine it turn from the truth to fables watch against this t is Pauls counsel to Timothy 2 Tim. 4. 3 4 5. Delicate itching ears must have scratching Doctrine Prurientes aures delectantur ●benignâ sca patione Matl Significat non modo fastidium sanae doctrinae sedodium Ma●lorat to please carnal Lusts and hereby sound truth is loathed and contemned It is the common bane of Sermons Humor not Health carries away the credit And loose Appetites are more for delicate sauce then wholsome food Not the goodness but the newnesse and finenesse of the Diet and Cook is regarded The wanton eye needs watching lest it be a Casement to let in Vanity I made a Covenant with mine eyes why then should I think upon a maid Job 31. 1. much lesse on anothers Wife to tempt to wanton lust I bridled mine eyes that it should neither Oculos froena vit ne aspicerit vel quod peccalum foret vel ad peccandum illiceret Mercerus ther behold sin nor the baits of sin The wanton heart needs watching without this inward guard the outward watch of the senses is in vain A loose heart is so ingenuous it can shape the Idaea's of wickednesse The prophane heart of a blinde man may burn in lust while the outward doors are lockt and barr'd the unguarded Chambers of the heart may be lascivious Sound Christianity is severe and difficult it alloweth no sleeping mindes in secure sinning in worldly ensnarements in injuries to the Gospel That sleep that chains up the senses must not close Debent omnes etiam pii cum dormiant oculis corde vigilare Cypr. de Orat. Dom. up the eyes of the minde The heart may be carnally and spiritually wanton when the Body sleeps ' ● is good to pray that spiritual wickedness may not act in natures sleep Noisome dreams secret impurities are the issues of Original sin and Satans injections Keep a strict watch against the filthinesse of the flesh and spirit The resolved vigilant Steward prevents much loose disorder in the Family and the resolved watchful Christian in his soul SECT 5. 5. HElp is Prayer in the Holy Chost Praying always was 5 Prayer in the Holy Ghost is a special help against the abuse of grace Oratio flagellum Diaboli Christs remedy against the wanton excesses of the world Luke 21. 36. It is good against Libertinism in the Church It casts out the unclean Spirit Matth. 17. 21. It will cast out unclean temptation Pray that you enter not into it that neither you tempt temptation nor temptation tempt you To pray wantonly or through wantonness not to pray at all is the ready way to open the door to all lasciviousness of flesh and spirit Fit it is that he perish under loose temptation that either slightly or not at all seeks for a defence our continual help in Grace No wonder we have it not when we ask it not or amiss The Apostle Jude propounded it as safe soveraign counsel to avoid the wantons in the Text But you beloved praying in the Holy Ghost c. Set Grace awork in Divine Holy Prayer Run to your strong hold Gods grace is able to keep you from the abuses of it It was Davids practice uphold me according to thy Word Psalm 119. 116. Hold me up and I shall be safe 117. I flie unto thee Psalm 143. 9. Turn away mine eyes from beholding vanity Psalm 119. 37. Incline not mine heart to covetousness v. 36. SECT 6. 6. HElp is walking in the Spirit a safe Direction Walk 6 Walking in the spirit is an help against the abusing of grace in the Spirit and ye shall not fulfil the lusts of the flesh Gal. 5. 16. To be spiritually minded is life Rom. 8. ye