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

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God jointly and together Such are the Acts of Invocation of God by prayer with fasting sometimes as Dan. 10.2 3. or by lawful oaths whether assertory or promissory affirming some needful truth or promising some lawful and useful thing as oaths of judgement or of Allegiance giving of thanks by a celebration of God and giving him glory in the approbation admiration and right estimation of all his works By a confession of him and one faith in him Vel voce vel martyrio in word and deed in expression or martyrdome By an observation of such Ecclesiastical Rites and of such holy times as have warranty in the Word of God as in the right use of the Ordinances of God his Word and Sacraments and the observation of his Sabbaths and the like but be sure we walk not nor make progress in these things of divine Worship without a divine Warrant 2. To our selves in the exercise of those divine Graces and Vertues with which God hath endued us viz. Our Wisdom Courage and Temperance in the several branches of it viz. Sobriety Chastity and Vigilance c. as is requisite And in the study of true Glory by vertue These are good works and in these we should be exercised And as our good works do refer to God our selves 3. So also to our Neighbour in divers respects which do reflect upon the soul as well as the body such are 1. Humanity 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 wherein we express our love and good will to men in gesture word and convenient offices Pol. p. 312. 2. Civility in the moderation of our external manners and gestures towards others and that both in our language actions shunning scurrility and unseemly things and using Urbanity in a civil and seeming way 3. Christian Charity which is the mother and root of I. Liberality which communicates both Counsel and Comfort 1. Counsel when we impart our gifts for the good of others in reproving instructing admonishing or incouraging and praying for others To reduce them from evil and to excite you to that which is good These are good works Jam. 5.19 20. For if any of them do err from the truth c. And no less good than to pull an infant or weak person out of the fire or water to save them from perishing Jude 23.2 Comfort by lending and giving cheerfully and liberally according to our Ability to the relief of our brethrens necessity and especially to such as are godand of the houshold of faith Psalm 41.1 2 3. Isa 58.6 to 13. Gal. 6.10 II. True Friendship and amity both publick and private and that for piety and vertues sake as was betwixt Jonathan and David 1 Sam. 18.1 Pol. pag. 318. III. A mutual Sympathy both by commiseration and congratulation of our Neighbours both in their sorrows and joyes Rom. 12.15 IV. A readiness to procure anothers good both in his fame and goods his reputation and ectate Phil. 2.4 1 Thes 5.11 Thus Humanity Civility and Christian Charity do produce excellent good works for our Neighbours Peace Solace comfort and advantage Let me name one or two more which are viz. 4. The Exercise of the common justice righteousness and equity which should be amongst men in their affairs and dealings and this is either universal which consists in the agreement of our whole life with the Law of God and obedience to all those Laws in special which do most concern and belong to us or particular in the performance of those things wherein we stand bound to others in some peculiar manner This is either privative concerning our own Calling and Station and that both in our lawful obtaining it not by money or unjust means as in Papacy c. And our care to discharge our duty in our places with that sedulity and diligence which is requisite Rom. 12.11 and with that fidelity and trust that we may give up a good account of the same as modest Moses was in his place Heb. 3.2 5. Or publick in the Administration and Dispensation of Justice both commutative and distributive This Justice is a Verue of large Extent and hath an influence into our whole Lives and is the very Bond of all publick Societies and Communities and Affairs of Nations But I hasten for I may not inlarge upon such an ample Subject V. Lastly A restraint and Moderation of such inordinate motions of mind as usually arise from pride anger or desire of wealth or honour the common Make-bates of the World vid. Pol. page 314 315. But Cure the first by modesty humility and teachableneffe The second by meeknesse longanimity placability The third by contentment in every condition Phil 4.11 and by a serious and due consideration of the uncertainty mutability and vanity of all earthly contentments Honours Riches Pleasures all are vanity and vexation of spirit You have had the Point the Proof Explanation Doct. Increasing in Grace and abounding in good works is a Christians excellency as well as his Duty This was the Point for which you have had Scripture Instances Arguments or Reasons As also a view of the Grace which you are to encrease in and of those good works in which you are so to abound Concerning which good works you have had a view of the Rules of good works by which they are to be ordered of the works in themselves and that in their nature and Definition Names Number Causes and Species or kinds of good works and that in Respect of God our selves our Neighbour In all which if we did abound we should be sure to have peace with God and abundant comfort in our own consciences in the evidence of our Faith and of our implanting into Christ and that we are fruitfull Branches in him and that we and our works are accepted of God as Cornelius was Acts 10.2 4. and that our good works will never leave us but will attend and follow us as Rev. 14.13 both in Life and Death even as the shadow doth the Body untill they bring us to the Reward of well-doing the joy of our Lord in the eternal life of glory Mat. 25.21 23 34 46. Of God in all acts of piety true Devotion towards him Our selves in the way of Regularity exact Walking Our Neighbour in the works of Christian Charity in all which c. I have done with the proof and clearing of the Confirmation and Explication of the Point I do descend to the sixth and last thing in the method propounded viz. the Application which is manifold in the several Uses of Lamentation Reprehension Exhortation Examination and Consolation 1. Use is of lamentation and that upon this occasion ☞ Me thinks whilest we have been viewing these good Works before-mentioned we have been with Saint Paul in Paradise and have heard and seen strange and wonderfull things But now being descended with him to the Earth in the Use and Application of these things and to see what is done among men we may say with him that
people of what condition soever they be neverthelesse the manifold Commands of God and the abundant Councel and Advice which is given in this particular Case I shall no longer insist upon this Point in any other instances or further Inlargements Only I shall pray heartily for the amendment of these fore-mentioned Faults which are of so much concernment to Church and Kingdom and to the right ordering of all publick affairs I do now descend to the rest of the peoples duty consisting in the walk and the manner and end of such walking Here in as in the former Point I shall conjoyn both these particulars into one main point of doctrine for our use which will make the Doctrine full and Use offectual Touching the walking in this Text you must understand that walking is appliable to God and man 1. To God and so it notes his presence Gen. 3.8 as in the Garden c. and providence for good or evil towards us Levit. 26.12 28. 2. To men it signifies the motion of the Body from one place to another in which is terminus à quo ad quem via per quam c. The whole progresse of mans Life in matters of Faith and Manners Gen. 5.24 Enoch Psalm 119.1 pasfim And hence observe this Doct. Every mans life is a walk and but a walk it begins at our Birth and ends at our Death and is but short at the longest In every life there are Terms viz. à quo ad quem via per quam and these terms do differ ex Diametro are quite crosse one to another according to the way in which we do walk For if our way be good then our Terms are from Satan to God Sin to Grace Hell to Heaven But if it be bad then our Termes are contratrary For this Walk is appliable to good and bad in their several wayes and this leads me to take in the rest viz. the manner and end of thus walking viz. so as to please God for this is the Consolation and this will be the perfection of a Christian and this makes the Point full being conjoyned together viz. Doct. Every mans life is to be ordered so that we may please God in our generation and in the course of our conversation This the Apostle prayes earnestly for viz. Thut we may walk worthy of the Lord to all well-pleasing Col. 1.10 This all will easily grant that we should all live to please God but the Businesse is not so easily done and upon due search we shall find it is a very hard work to live as we ought and here you may Dicotomize the world and all the ways terms of all men walking in the world all which are either pleasing or displeasing to Almighty God and this puts us upon one main Inquiry viz. Quest How should we so walk that we may please God and wherein doth this walking consist that we may discern for this being known we shall easily see who they be that displease God in the course of their life and practise Now in answer to the grand Question observe that the distinctive Notes and Characters of such as walk and do please God are such as these 1. They are such as walk with God as Enoch and Noah did in their Generations Cen. 5.22 and 6.9 And you know how God translated the one from Earth to Heaven so that he never saw death Heb. 11.5 and preserved the other with his whole Family in the general Deluge when the whole world besides was drowned Heb. 11.7 And all because they had this Testimony that they pleased God 2. And that walk before God as Abraham and David did in their time in integrity and uprightnesse Gen 17.1 24 40. 1 Kings 9.4 and David made use of all deliverances to this end Psalm 56.12 13. of his soul from death and feet from falling that I may walk before God c. ☞ These were men that so walked with and before the Lord that they made a progresse as Travellers do in a Journey in their holy path they were neither idle nor stood still much lesse were Retrograde or apt to Retreat they ran to the Goal and gained the Garland of Glory This is our duty God expected it and if we perform it God will crown it accordingly These walked not inordinately c. but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 exactly and according to Rule Eph. 5.15 Not after their own Fancies Imaginations inventions as many ignorant superstitious ceremonious Formalists and Fanaticks do to the great danger of their Souls and these men in their walk way and practice aimed not so much at the applause of men as the approbation and acceptation of Almighty God 1. Enoch walked not with the world but with God and God took him out of the world as too good to live in the same with such men 2 Noah was a Preacher of Righteousnesse in a most unrighteous Age when the earth was filled with violence as our Land was of late the old world did neither love him nor would hearken to him or Regard his preaching though for their own good the result of all was the Lord preserved him when the rest perished 3. Abraham believed in God in a most Idolatrous Age and walked before God when others forsook him the Result God blessed him abundantly called him his Friend Jam. 2.23 and gave him the honourable title of the Father of the faithfull Rom. 4.11 16. 4. And David was much afflected with the evils of his time insomuch that his Eyes gushed out with Rivers of water because men kept not Gods Law Psalm 119.136 These Evils he endeavoured to Represse as he was able Psalm 101. and God gave him the testimony of an upright heart 1 King 9.4 5. Many others did the like Princes Prophets Apostles the care of those men was to please God Had those men learned to smooth and slick to temporize humour and concur with the times c. sure they might have had the favour of the World in a very high measure for the World will love her own John 15.19 But this they sought not after it was besides and below them and hereupon this Record of Honour lyes upon all their Graves as well as upon Enochs that they pleased God Heb. 11.5 the reward of wel-doing is with them whereas had they walked with they had perished with the world 1. And those men that walk so with and before the Lord as those men Enoch c. did are said ever since to walk in Gods Lawes and Commandements in his Judgements Ordinances wayes and Pathes Psalm 119. passim in the name of the Lord Micah 4.5 not only in external profession but in the true Faith and Knowledge sincere Worship and Service of God Idolaters walked in the name of their Idols as Papists and others do but without any truth of faith or worship In the Spirit Gal. 5.16 i.e. By the directions of the Spirit of God suitable with the holy Scriptures
him being abominable disobedient and to every good work Reprobate Tit. 1.16 Ap. Now if we do strictly examine our selves about these things Alass for grief how many are there that do entertain mean thoughts of God and do speak of him too slightly if not Blasphemously yea and do deny him in their practice insolently and impudently If we do consider aright of these things we have much cause of lamentation and who is it that hath not cause to Repent Reform and keep a strict Watch over his own heart in this particular case Thus much of Atheists in heart word and works of which the world is too full and this Age too much inclinable to 2. The next are Sensualists such who live so as their Sences lead them and walk by Sence and not by Faith These are said to live after the flesh Rom. 8.1 6 12 13. to which Death is annexed and not to the Spirit Jude 19. They are meerly Animal and Natural and Bruitish without any true holinesse in them or part in Christ Rom. 8.9 and their sensual wisdom which is not from the Spirit of Grace 1 Cor. 2.14 is also said to be Earthly and Devilish James 3.15 For they mind only earthly things their God is their belly their glory is in their shame and their end destruction Phil. 3.19 which the Devil doth aim at with his utmost wisdom and they by this wisdom do effect If you would have a more particular view of these Sensualists in their condition and practice then do you peruse these ensuing Scriptures in which see an exact description of them Job 21.7 to 16. Men that live are mighty and prosperous and abuse all c. Psalm 73.3 to 12. That are proud violent and talk highly Amos 6.3 to 7. That put away the evil day mind their beds and bellies which you may briefly sum up thus viz. They are men accomplished with all earthly Accommodations have Health and Wealth Honour and Power and what not they abuse all to luxury and vanity are all for mirth and pleasure whilest God is set aside and his Service contemned and because they have no afflictions they are proud and violent and talk highly and loftily against Heaven and Earth they care for none hereupon they put the evil day far from them with those Ezek. 12.27 28. For they have made a covenant with Death and with hell are they at Agreement so that no harm can come nigh them Esay 28.14 15. They scorn the Message of God and his Messengers and make Lies their Refuge the power and purity of Religion is the Object of their Derision the Affliction of Joseph the troubles of the Church are a non-concernment to them as to Haman of old Esther 3.15 But all this while they consider not what 's coming viz. that they are going to the Grave and how soon they know not in a moment The word Sheol signifies also Hell and misery c. see the Annot. that interim thay stand in slippery places as men upon Ice and some cast down into destruction c Psalm 37.17 18 19 20. That an overflowing Scourge shall disanul their League with Death and Hell and they shall be trodden down Esay 28.18 19. and the captivity even of Hell is upon them for the evil day to them is approaching and at hand and the effect of every Vision and the Word of the Lord shall be done Ezek. 12.22 to the End then shall they feel the truth of that Word which they believed not Should we apply these things to our Times Alas how many especially of our Gentry and wealthier sort do live thus as meer Sensualists men given up to pleasures as if they were born to no other purpose then to jovialize and wantonize to eat and drink and play in the World like Leviathan in the Ocean Psalm 104.26 to spend their time in sleep and idlenesse being altogether unprofitable to any good work until they dye and perish and fall into utter perdition and destruction which is the proper end of an unaccountable uselesse and fruitlesse life 3. Timists or Temporizers or if you will men-pleasers and time-servers of all Ages who if they can please men and suit with the times in which they live they think themselves well and safe enough whether the Lord be pleased or not and many such have been and are in every Age and upon every Change of Religion especially if Religion be up and in credit all will honour it but if it be discountenanced every one will trample upon it See all the holy History and Ecclesiastical Writers for this If Jeroboam will set up Calf Idolatry he shall have flattering fools enough who to please him will promote his design and run with the stream of the time If Julian the Apostate seem to favour the Christians many others will do so but if he Apostatize as he did and become a hellish Devilish persecutor of what before he professed all run after to curry favour with him c. Many that believed on Christ did not confesse him for fear of the Pharisees and for the love of their praise and honour from them the fear and favour of men are great stops to Religion but what saith our Saviour How can ye believe that seek honour c. and they loved the praise of men John 5.42 43 44. Consider those two places well viz. John 5.44 Thus it is with Landlords and Tenants Ap. But in these times Alas how many will transgress for a morsell of Bread Pro. 28.21 they do so much respect persons and fawn upon greatnesse a meals meat a Coppy of a great mans Countenance a Complement c. And if a Gardiner or Bower of abhorred memory were now alive how many to please them would persecute the Truth with violence the Apostle did not so who had been a great Time-server Acts 7.58 Gal. 1.10 13 14. For saith he Do I perswade men or God i.e. that you should obey men or God or do I study seek to please men to approve my self and my Ministry to men or God for if I yet please men viz. the Jewes or my own Nation as I did formerly when I was zealous of Traditions c. Gal. 1.13 14. and persecute the Church of God extreamly to gain their favour I should not be the servant of Christ but an abominable Dissembler with God and the World Gal. 1.10 13 14. I speak none of this but that we all stand bound to please one another for their good to Edification Rom. 15.2 i. e. to further their growth in godlinesse which tendeth to Eternal salvation in the Life to come this will please best at last For he that rebuketh c. prov 28.23 But we must take care that we neither please men nor suit with any Times so as to dispease God For if we do let all Temporizers consider that men in Affections saepe in time semper are but for a moment and time will have an End there
Respect to their Relations in several cases and to perform their duties accordingly both actively and passively To love their Nighbour as themselves yea as Christ hath loved them Mat. 19.19 c. 1 John 13.34 To be comformable in all things of Devotion Decency and Order that make for the peace and unity of the Church in which they live and of which they are Members To do justly and uprightly in all their dealings with Men in the Affaires of this World Micah 6.8 To walk circumspectly Regularly and sincerely in all things concerning their own Hearts and Lives In a word These are such Christians as have learned to walk so conscientiously as to have God before them whose Glory they aim at his Word by and within them which is the Rule of their practice and to have their End in their Eye which is that they do daily prepare for that they may have comfort in their Change and hope in their Death and a good Evidence of happinesse to all Eternity ☞ This is the progress of them that please God of whom you may say Mark the perfect man and behold the upright for the End of that man is peace Psalm 37.37 A holy Life brings a happy Death and a gracious Conversation a glorious Condition Even so make us and come Lord Jesus Now all these being put together You see that we have found out a mighty multitude that are no Fanaticks and all these together viz. Emperours Kings and Princes Nobles and Statesmen the Peers of Nations Bishops and Doctors Presbyters Pastors and Teachers that have been pillars in Gods House painful Labourers in his Vineyard and faithfull Dispensers of his Oracles and Mysteries Together with all other true Believers and godly Christians who indeed are the only well-grounded Protestants and none else and all free enough from any of the Fancies and Furies above-named I say All these do jointly conduce to make up the sum of that innumerable multitude that stand before the Throne of God and minister unto him and are said to be one thousand thousand and ten thousand times ten thousand ten thousand of ten thousands Yea a great multitude which no man could number all which do fall down upon their Faces worshipping God and giving glory to him for ever and ever Dan. 7.10 Revel 5.11 c. I have done with the main Discovery of whose wayes do please God whose do displease Him I shall close this point of Doctrine viz. Doct. A Christians life is to be ordered so that he may please God with a few considerations to be had in everlasting Remembrance both to uphold you in the good wayes that do please Him and to prevent the contrary and that by this means viz. Do you seriously represent to your selves as if present before your eyes and as visible as other Objects are These things 1. The Lord in his Majesty purity and glory as he is represented Ezo 34. Esay 6. Job 42.5 6. Revel 1.13 and as present with you in all your Actions good or bad 2. The Wonders that God hath wrought on the behalf of them that please him as for Enoch Elijah Noah Abraham David and Daniel the three Children Prophets and Apostles c. And against those that persisted in displeasing him as against the old World Sodom and Gomorrah Aegypt and Babylon c. 3. Satan in his own shape when tempting you to any sin or to any practice dipleasing to God 4. This Devil in his proper practice of accusing for sin Revel 20.10 sparing neither good nor bad but urging to the utmost to procure desperation and damnation He that once spake placentia will now speak Terribilia 5. Death with all the dreadfull thoughts and terrours which do at-attend it and the issues or events thereof 6. Judgement with that great and last account which must be made at that day before the Judge of all the world 7. Hell as open before your Eys and the damned souls there in misery and torment crying out with Dives Luke 16.24 8. Heaven and that open also as to St. Stephen Acts 7.55 That you might behold Jesus standing on the right hand of God together with the dignity and felicity of glorious souls the Company and Society of Saints and Angels With the whole Assembly of God the heavenly Jerusalem Heb. 12 22. All giving honour to him that sits upon the Throne for ever and ever As Rev. 5.8 9 10 11.12 13 14. For the benefit of their Redemption and eternal salvation purchased by Chrict ☞ Now these things thus represented and apprehended as visible and seen by us then apply them to what hath been taught and think seriously wi●h your selves 1. How the holy and glorious God doth love Purity and Uprightness both in the heart and life with which he is well pleased and how he hateth iniquity and every evil way 2. How marvellously he will preserve and save the lives and souls of his servants When the wicked shall be turned into hell c. with all their glory and pomp Psalm 9.17 Isa 5.14 c. 3. Such as so walk as to please God How well are they armed against the assaults of Satan in what shape soever as our Saviour was Mat. 4.1 to 12. Whereas others are unarmed like those Exorcists Acts 19.13 to 17. Who were overcome prevailed against and wounded by the devil 4. Such as please God in their ways how well are they armed against his bitter and virulent Accusations as well as Assaults Take Job for instance How spightfully though falsly did the Devil accuse him Job 1.9 10 11 12. c. as if Job had been a meer Mercenary that served God for prosperity only or for his health and ease but if stript of these That then Job would curse God to his face But how galliantly did Johs stedfastness and unchangableness in his course coufute the Devil to his face and make him appear a Lyar as he is John 8.44 2. And when his Wife would have perswaded or derided him rather to a change how well was he armed against her Temptation and how excellently doth he answer her Job 2.9.10 3. And when his friends did bitterly though ignorantly accuse him how excellently doth he ward them off and defend himself only with the lustre of his innocency and uprightness 4. Yea when God himself seemed to be his enemy and to write bitter things against him Job 13.26 And that the arrows and terrours of God were set in aray against him and that the poyson of them did drink up his spirit Job 6.4 For Job you may be sure did see the hand of God in all that did befal him through the Malice of the Devil the Weakness of his Wife and the ignorance of his friends Yet what then was his defence and resolution See Job 13.15 Though he slay me yet will I trust in him c. For my uprightness I hold fast and will not let it go my heart shall not reproach me so long as