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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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rare to meet with the fellows of a precious Minister of whom it was said That he got but lost no heavenly heat and vigor by holy duties the more in it the more furnished with heavenly power love delight and warmth in renewed exercise There was renewed influence of the spirit of grace the picture of the spiritual injoyments of the next life The Apostles rule is It is good to be always zealous in a good thing Gal. 4. 18. Not in fits and pangs of holiness but always ●he Ceremonial Fire was always to burn on the altar They are the choicest happy Christians in whose hearts the heavenly fire of zeal is still burning It is our wantonness we keep not close with God but after heats we cool our hearts in the worlds cold Air and are so benummed in our earthly affections and imployments as if we had never been by Heavens fire The counsel to wanton Sardis is good to us Be watchful and strengthen the things that remain that are ready to die Rev. 3. 2. 3. In slacking diligence How are we too often in Heavens way like Jading Steeds who though well yea high fed in the Inne yet go lazily and worse than before God hath given Heavenly Travellers sweet and full Baits how is his goodness dishonored when after Tastes how gracious he is we yield rather to spiritual slumbers then hold on our way How Nou vis proficere vis ergo deficere Ibi proficere ubi curreredesinis Bernard do those wanton Laborers disparage a good meal that slack their diligence play but work not When our industry in the Lords work abates it is good to put these spurs in our dull spirits O thou wicked and slothful servant the sad charge of the last Judgment Matth. 25. 26. The diligent hand makes rich Be not slothful in business but fervent in spirit serving the Lord Rom. 12. 11. Shew the same diligence unto the full assurance of hope unto Not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrys the end Heb. 6. 11. Abounding in the work of the Lord as knowing pious labours shall not be in vain in the Lord 1 Cor. 15. 58. Work out your own salvation Phil. 2. 12. make tho●ow work of it 4. In carnal security Even sound hearts after they apprehend the sweet tastes of Gods love and the bitterness of death is past are too apt to think their mountain strong sing a false Requiem to their spirits as if they were out of the dangers of Desinunt esse perditi cum destiterint esse s●curi Salv. ruine committing from their loose unregenerate part in them the sins against which God threatens Hell upon the assurance they are heirs of Heaven thinking themselves secure are not safe Whereas the way of life is the way of holy Jealousie not security It is not the least of Satans wiles to suffer himself to be overcome that he may overcome As conquering Soldiers yet unsuspicious of dangers are taken Prisoners by a routed Cum certamini manifesto cedit ad hoc se vi●tum demonstrat ut vincat ad hoc fugam simulat ut persequentem occidat Ful. gent. ad Prob. Ep. 3. Army so unjealous Christian Victors by laying by their Watch and Alarms of holy fear are suddenly surprized 'T is an imprudent conclusion because the Bird hath escaped the Fo●vler therefore he shall ever be out of the danger of the Net and Gun-shot The heart is deceitful We are still in the Enemies Co●ntrey Christs Garrisons have false friends in them will open the Gates to the destroyer and while every soul hath Judas's in it to kiss and kill and betray the grace of God into the hands of enemies there is urgent need of a constant watch Fear was the Apostles watch-word to the priviledged Gentiles lest they that stand by Grace should fall by security Rom. 11. 20. Happy is he that feareth always Prov. 28. 14. We abuse spiritual injoyments when we suspect no loss Greatest Beauties Riches and Honors call for most waking eyes and strictest guard When Christ had sweet tidings from Heaven he was Gods beloved Son Matth 3. ver last he was forthwith set upon by the Devil Matth. 4. 1. If the envious vigilant Tempter seeth our private Prayers and tears of Joys hears our joyous triumphs of Gods kindness in Christ malicing such hated glory he will presently lay traps to damp our joyes defile our spirits wound our consciences and bring us to the very Suburbs of Hell Ye are partakers of Christ said Paul of the Christian Hebrews if you hold fast the beginning of your confidence stedfast unto the end Heb. 3. 14. 'T is not enough in first conversion to hold the precious Jewel Jesus Christ in the hand of Faith but there must be a constant hold-fast Is he who is among Thieves careful to hold fast the Pearl in his hand and fearful to let it goe So it should be with every prudent Christian he should fear his own lazinesse cowardize weaknesse should loose his riches 'T is the Apostles counsel to his Hebrews useful to all that think they stand and a soveraign preservative against security Let us fear lest a promise being left us of entring into his rest any of you should seem to come short of it Heb. 4. 1. 5. By dallying with Temptations we pray we may not enter into temptation Gods grace is our deliverance Corruption casts us into the fire the hand of mercy plucks us out But how often do Gods foolish fearless children like ours after we have been burnt and cured we adventurously play with the same fire that scorched us and renew our pains and cries 'T is not an experimentally true spirituall Proverb That all Gods burnt children always hate the fire Even after David had sweet visits and walks with God and the refreshing joyes of his salvation he wantonly dallyed with temptations fire in the roof of his house defiled his soul with forbidden lust of strange beauty and Body too and lost spiritual for carnal delight the joy of his salvation for the pleasure of sin Grace doth not perfectly crucifie the old Man while Lust is an in-dweller it will be an inticer We may as well play with fire near Gun-powder as play with Temptations near Lust 'T is no safe dancing near Pits brinks taking fire into our bosoms welcoming temptations into our hearts The old man is too willing and too pressing to tempt us out of heavens way we need no world nor devil to drive us 'T is good counsel and singular indemnity to our soules if practised Abstain from all appearance of evil 1 Thef 5. 22. Hate the garment spotted by the flesh SECT 2. 2. EVidence of close abuse of Gods grace is Irreverence of 2 An Evidence of abuse of abuse of grace is irreverence of Gods Majesty Gods Majesty The best are too apt to wrong their nearnesse to God by forgetting their distance God is so his childrens
Father as that he is their King Though the name Father speaks boldness yet the name King speaks greater reverence Irreverent are saucy children more bold than welcome I am a great King saith God Mal. 1. 14. His name is great Mal. 1. 11. and reverend Psal 111. 9. We need grace to serve God with reverence and godly fear because he is a consuming fire Heb. 12. 28 29. It is a wrong to grace when we do it not Is it the state of earthly gods to keep their distance with them on whom they shine the brightest beams of their royal favours and shall we think the infinite great and blessed God before whom the Kings of the Earth are as Grashoppers Worms Nothing less than Nothing will not have the rails and vails of holy reverence the humble tokens of distance The Apostate Angels at once lost their good manners and their happiness they kept not within their limited station Should the standing Angels loose their Reverence they should lose their Glory It is the ●●lae volantes celeritatem promptitudinē significant Faciem tegentes indicant Angeli Majestatem Dei ferre nequeunt Pedes tegentts quod tenues divini splendoris radiolos in Angelis perspicere non possumus Calv. in Isa 6. Gospel Prophets Hieroglyphick The holy heavenly Angelical Hoast are Birds of Paradise and have six Wings two to cover their faces two their feet two to fly with are said to have flying wings to resemble their quick and nimble obedience facecovering wings to shadow out their reverence as not daring to pry into nor bear Gods infinite glory are said to have feetcovering wings to teach our distance from the Angels who are too weak to behold their finite little rayes of glory much lesse that infinite bright Sun of the divine Essence This Lesson the Prophet teacheth us those spotlesse Spirits that see the blessed face of God to their everlasting happinesse are ever full of a Reverential awe of Gods Majesty But how unsuitable are the heirs of salvation to their heavenly guard Angels are reverent Saints are unmannerly These are wanton those dare not bee so Believers study your hearts gestures words conversations that they all may be Holinesse to the Lord Is he sanctified in you when you draw nigh him Levit. 10. 3. When you are before him as in no minute no place no darkness no solitariness you are out of his flaming eyes piercing views your insides and external deportments are layd in his unerring ballance He tryes you every moment Job 7. 18. What mean your uncomely spirits your external indecencies your slight services Would your governour like such carriages you present to and abuse your gracious God with As Ahasuerus said to Haman Will he force the Queen before me Esth 7. 8. So lay it to heart will you abuse grace before God It was a God-wearing sin evil men did evil● and yet thought they were good in Gods sight Mal. 2. 17. What a God-affronting sinne is it to thinke because Free-grace hath made you good and accepted in Gods sight therefore you may abuse it to irreverence in his presence I know your hearts if sound abhorre this doctrinal inference from so glorious a principle but doth not the frame of your spirits words of your mouthes loose carriage prove you dare be irreverently and abusively bold with your Fathers kindnesse Who that seeth a grown Son come to years of understanding knowing his duty to walk mannerly yet standing with his Hat on playing ill feats before yea with his Fathers face slighting his commands but will say there is a wanton unmannerly boy It is no calumny to say so of many of Gods unmannerly children their unbecoming Irreverencies are their heavenly Fathers reproach A Reverent Christian that hath the mighty awe of God upon his spirit in all times places companies providences temptations is a Phenix an Angel among Professors Happy holy harmless preserved are they that maintain the reverent awe of God upon their spirits SECT 3. 3. EVidence of close abuse of Gods grace is Forgetfulness of God The House of Israel perverted their way and forgot 3 Forgetfulness is an evidence of abuse of grace the Lord their God Jer. 3. 22. Jesurun waxed fat and kicked Of the rock that begat thee thou art unmindfull and hast forgotten God that formed thee Deut. 32. 15 18. Too often the answers of Gods kindnesse are like the chief Butlers of Joseph● The holy man gave a comfortable interpretation of the Butlers Drem Pharaohs restorement of him to his office with this rational caution but think of me when it shall be well with thee Yet did not the chief Butler remember Joseph but forgat him Gen. 40. 13 14 23. Thus the Holy God speaks comfort to many a gracious soul in the deeps of trouble with those equal motions upon their spirits that they would think upon this name and not return again to folly yet in sundry duties they doe not remember God but forget him They know not their own hearts that in the trust and boast of their own sufficiencies promise God if he will reveal his love in his Son to them they will be exact walle●s but many of his loose children after they have seen his face have opposed his will and answered the Kisses of his love by unkind Rebellions Gods Israel of the spirit have need of the same cautions the Israel of the flesh had When the Lord thy God shall give thee for his promise sake Cities Houses Wells Vineyards and Olive-trees when thou shalt have eaten and be full then beware lest thou forget the Lord thy God Deut. 6. 10 11 12. So Beleever when the Lord thy God for his covenant sake shall priviledge thee in the heavenly blessings of Reconciliation Justification Adoption the Joy of Atonement and the sweet sight of thy name written in heaven when thou shalt eat and be full of the heavenly feast of fat things beware lest thou forget the Lord thy God 'T is no seldom indignitie put upon the grace of God to forget him in Temptations Vocations Relations Conditions in the world We charge upon our servants such and such duties call them to account our pleasure is neglected The excuse is we were forgotten doth not this speak a loose careless Spirit Surely the Lords servants forgetfulnesse of their charge argues their wantonness A serious faithful considering spirit would remember Christian charge home the basenesse and unfaithfulness of thy spirit with sharp reproof Ah foolish heart and unwise How have I requited the Lords grace I forget not vanitie but how have I forgotten the great concernments of Eternity A Bride will not forget her Ornaments the Worldling his Market and Teeming summes Pleasure-hunters forget not their delights nor the children of Revenge their opportunities of doing mischief How hast thou forgotten the Lord his blessings on thee his cautions to thee his motions in thee his hoped glory laid up for thee his everlasting love designing
Reason and Practise of Philosophy hath more kept under the senses delights and demands and governed Ad fugiendas molestias in geniosa caro Marlorat passions than the grace of Christianity in many delicate Gospellers How highly dishonorable is this to Gods grace that it should doe lesse than Moral reason The sad difference lies not in the eminence of Reason and impotence of Grace but the wantonness of those persons that weakens its power oppose its counsels and commands and disgrace its glory The wisdom of the flesh is over-ingenuous to decline trouble and at every tryal of enduring hardnesse in the wayes of godlyness saith spare thy selfe consult thine ease This severe rigour is more than needs SECT 13. 13. EVidence of close Abuse of Gods grace is neglect of daily Neglect of dayly repentance is an evidence of abuse of grace Repentance The best of men renew sin every day and sin renewed guilt reneweth and the daily renewing of guilt should necessitate a sense of daily pardon and repentance But as Jezabel repented not when she had space of repentance so too many careless Christians that daily sin omit their daily serious repentance When sensualities have had too much indulgence unmortified lusts their provisions head-strong blind passions their reins and violent careers when the Spirit in rellishing creature sweetnesses hath been out of tast of heavenly things when close wickedness hath been acted when sad estrangements from God cold barren formalities have been the bane of holy duties many indecencies impieties and ingratitudes call for rent hearts broken spirits sorrowful confessions loathing detestatious● and weeping eys how hath the daily discipline of repentance even by them that have the seed of repentance sown in Habeto codicem conscietiam suam scribe quotidiana peccata antequam veniat somnus reminiscere peccata tua Siquid boni fecisti gratias age siquid mali de caetero ne facias judicium facito tibimetipsi terribile Chrysost their hearts been carelesly neglected This sadly comes to pass through the want of daily registring our sin in the book of conscience and reading them over before wee sleep a sorrowfull sense of them suing out a pardon self-displasens●e and abhorrence and earnest begging power to repent 'T is good counsel Chrysostome gives Say O soul we have spent the day what good is done what evil is committed what good soever thou hast done give God the praise whatsoever evil do so no more Passe a terrible judgement on thy self Too many dayes have passed over Christians of strict profession without observing bewailing repenting of their sins The Sun hath often gone down upon much wrath worldlyness hypocrisie the body hath had its rest before the soul its cure of daily sins It was Pauls holy jealous●e of his over-loose Corinthians I fear said he lest when I come my God will humble me among you and shall bewall many that have not repented of their lasciviousness 2 Cor. 12. 21. This godly suspition is very needfull for the best of men lest those daily sinnes carnal Libertinism betrayes them to should lye upon them unpardoned and unrepented of Happy are they whose tender inlightned watchfull spirits are a constant day-book to note down and read the disorders of the heart tongue and life in Parum est semel putasse saepe putandū est imo semper quod putari o-● porteat si non dissimulas invenis Bern. sad convincing characters and by the hand of Faith take the blood of sprinkling as a sponge to blot them out and resent them with dayly hatred confession and godly sorrow working repentance It is otherwise with wanton lusts in the best hearts than with ranke luxuriant Vines These need not alwaies to be pruned those need not onely frequent but constant prunings of Mortifying grace Often reckoning we say makes long friends Repentance the more frequent the more easie and effectual will at once be the peace and comfort of the Spirit prevent much carnal wantonnesse shew the power of grace and fit us to live and dye CHAP. XII Containing an use of Caution THE Symptomes of this too common spiritual disease Use 4 for caution depraving the Grace of God being layd downe both in the grosse and close 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 discerning indications thereof it will next be needfull to lay down some cautions touching the grosse Abuse of Gods Grace concerning the close wronging of it and touching the differences between the injuring of Gods Grace in a Regenerate and Unregenerate person though this sin be in all it is not alike in every one This sin is in the present fruits of it more hainous and in the event more perilous to some then others The next use then will be the fourth in order Caution 1. To them who grosly 2. To them who clofely Abuse Gods Grace 1. To them who are grosse abusers of Gods Grace let them hearken to four things SECT 1. BEware that you put not off the triall of turning the Grace of Beware thou put not off the tryall of turning the g●ace of God into wantonnesse God into Wantonnesse too many are hardned in their apparent indignities to the Grace of God by delaying the tryall as diseased persons put off inquiry into their mortall diseases and carelesse Stewards their loose carriages their unfaithfull squandring away their Lords goods spend-thrift Tradesmen the cracle Estates yet though the open loose doctrinall and practicall enemies of Gods Grace never try themselves whether they have evidently turned the Gospel Antidotes into poyson and in open hostility opposed that Grace they seemed to own yet God tryes them every moment possibly Reader thou art the grosse profaner of Gods Grace if thou canst hardly be perswaded thou art such a notorious Libertine as indeed thou art I beseech thee take some paines with thine owne precious soul that this dreadfull stain and guilt may be purged and pardoned O that I could on my knees passionately begg it at the Throne of Grace that thou wouldst see the foule ugly countenance of thy notorious loose heart and life in the large glasse set before thee I beseech thee in the name of the Lord Jesus for Gods sake whose Grace thou hast depraved for Christs sake who so dearely bought Grace thou hast despised for the Spirits sake whose gracious motions thou hast resisted for the Gospel sake whose gracious Call thou hast refused for thy Soules sake which will infallibly be damned if thou dost not repent of thy most evident Abuse of Grace Study the eleven Sections of the tenth Chapter of this Treatise read them not over slightly mingle them fortifie them with Faith that they are reall Truths never leave questioning thy Soule Thus Soule Art not thou guilty is not this charge drawn up against thee O thou art guilty thou art guilty Art thou cast in the Court of Conscience for a wicked wanton Libertine Then further I intreat thee never leave the sad thoughts of thy
am betrayed by a professed Friend A tearm of Exprobration and just Condemnation Christ forgave not this false Friend He dyed impenitently in the abuse of his grace and had not Faith to believe his betrayed innocent blood should heal the Traytor 3. Question Shall I have the heaviest wrath in Hell Capernaum Bethsaida's high abuse of Grace should have more intolerable vengeance then Sodoms wantonnesse against nature Mat. 10. 15. The least of Hell will be intolerable If I perish under grosse abuse of Grace the Oven of Eternal fiery Wrath will be heated seven times hotter for me then for Heathens Ah soul-hater and self-destroyer Shall I cast my self into hottest eternal flames 4. Question Shall my mouth be stopt in the accounting-day Can these thoughts be born without Spirit-woundings when inlightned conscience shall say I wanted not offered convincing means of the necessity beauty advantage of Grace I hated the life of garce and consumed the time of grace in playing the wanton not working by the light of grace All under means of grace are invited to the Gospel Wedding-feast of the Son of God and to come in fitting Wedding-cloaths that the Feast-maker and the Feast be not disparaged Every guest pretends to come handsome in sitting Ornaments but the abusive guest that is found without his Wedding-garment will be speechlesse Ista vestis nuptialis quasi Bicolor rubra sanguine Alba sanctitate Matth. 22. 12 15. This Wedding-garment is party-coloured red and white Red in the Blood of the Lamb White in the sanctifying grace of the Spirit 5. Question Shall I be kicking against the Bowels of mercy 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 At ille Capistratus Piscator It was a sad charge I have nourished and brought up children and they have rebelled against me Isa 1. 2. Is there nothing for wanton feet to spurn at but a Fathers Bowels Do you say Our Father which art in Heaven and when ever you say so professe God your Father and spit in his loving face 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 What thou my Son Caesars Son st●b him in the Senate Shall Gods Sons in large profession stab his name and cause him to be reproached in the world by gross abuse of his grace 6. Question Shall I make sport and triumph for Devils It was Davids grief by Saul and Jonathans death the uncircumcised Philistines would rejoyce and triumph 2 Sam. 1. 20. The uncircumcised infernal Philistines rejoyce and triumph at the wrongs of grace Davids enemies watched for and were glad at heart at his halting Psal 38. 16 17. His wellfare was their grief his falls their Songs These invisible enemies of Mankinde triumph when any that own the Christian name and the grace of the Gospel grosly prophane both 7. Question Shall I tread under foot the Son of God Heb. 10. 29. Strong thriving wanton lusts are the impure feet that tread under foot the Son of God in his humbling Incarnation who came into the world to destroy the works of the Devil in his bitter Passion who died as a Ransome to redeem from the reign of his Sin in his Soveraign Dominion who is a ruling Lord over all he saves The gross abuse of his Grace plainly what in it lyeth declares that he was Man in vain died in vain and that he is but a Precarious titular Lord and King 8. Question How shall I look the Judge in the face The time is coming when he shal appear in terrible flames of Wrath How dreadfully will he judge when the precious ends wherefore in his Fathers Counsel and his own Covenant he was judged to death are not obtained but abused If David commenced a War against Hanun the King of the Ammonites because he abused the Message and Messengers of kindnesse sent in Embassage to comfort him who instead of loving entertainment were shaved had their Garments cut off in the midst shamefully and ungratefully dismissed 1 Chron. 19. 4. What a dreadful and eternal War will the Lord Jesus commence against those Hanunites unworthy the name Christian who abuse the Messages and Messengers of Gospel-kindnesse and grace to open prophane licentiousnesse Lay all these Queries to heart and let them stick on O grosly loose Reader till they have produced Fears Astonishments Prayers for Amendment and Resolutions by the help of Gods grace not to live a notorious Libertine for the future against the call and honor of Grace SECT 5. 2. Vse of Caution is concerning the close wronging of Gods 5. Second part of the use against close wronging of grace grace 1. Take heed of wresting Gospel-grace to the allowance of the least sin Holy Paul durst not do it in his own person The grace of God was abundant in him through Faith and Love 1 Tim. 1. 14. and though through the power of this grace he was no absolute Perfectist yet an universal Enemy of sin the root and branches of it least and greatest had his disallowance and abhorrence Rom. 7. 15. David too that had a large share in Gods grace his sweet experience Thou art my Portion O Lord Psal 119. 57. Thou hast dealt well with thy servant according to thy word 65. was so devoted to the fear of God 38. as this produced an hatred of vain thoughts 113. and every false way 128. and therefore hid Gods Word in his heart that he might not in the least willingly sin against him The choice subject of saving grace may not continue in the least sin because grace abounds When Believers finde inward perswasion in their spirits to adventure on little sins on vain thoughts small inordination in Creature-desires and affections yielding to dulness and deadness in Holy Duties pride of Apparel self-lifting thoughts of spiritual Precedency This perswasion cometh not of him that calleth them Gal. 5. 8. The grace of God doeth neither father nor nurse the least sin but commands and inables to be holy in all maner of conversation SECT 6. 2. BEware of judging wantonness against Grace by a false 6. Beware of judging wantonness against grace by afalse rule rule The example of the best Others good Opinion The judgement of thine own heart are not true Rules to judge abuse of Gods grace by 1. Not the example of the best Though the Apostle bad the Philipians be followers of him and them that traced the Apostles steps Phil. 3. 17. yet elsewhere he limits his counsel Be ye followers of me as I am of Christ 1 Cor. 11. 1. They are both joyned 1 Thess 1. 6. Ye became followers of us and of the Lord of us as we followed the Lord The Lord is sub-joyned to correct the easie common error of following the best of men sometimes in Doctrinal sometimes in practical Error Even Paul the brightest Star in the Churches Firmament had his Eclipse He is not to be followed in all things though the wariest goer he stept awry He that wrote in his Epistles against bitterness of spirit yet in the difference
to be licentious Oh the sad liberty the impudent old man boldly takes Where the inward discipline of a strict eye is neglected and the judgings checks and lashings of the conscience are suspended be jealous to God of the bosom traytor to thy self lest God be offended the Gospel be abused and the soul be damnified CHAP. XVII Containing an Exhortation to long for a riddance from this sin BE much in longing O Christian for a perpetual deliverance from this sin some of this leaven 4 Be much in longing for a deliverance from this sin will infect the purest mass The strictest Christian off his watch is in som things loose The pure eyes of God see every impure secret glance The inward and outward eyes are sometimes carnally or spiritually adulterous or both The purest garments in the worlds dirty Lanes are spotted When divine Light shews Gospel abusing pollutions in gracious spirits how vile how loathsome are they Then wo is me I am a man of uncleane lips the loose messengers of a filthy heart O that I were rid of this filthy body of sin The captive exile longs for his enlargement the weary traveller for his Inne the storm-scar'd sea-sick Passenger for his Harbour and the afflicted Christian under his unkindnesses to Grace for a deliverance 'T is good when the wanton flesh wrongs covenant mercies to say of a deliverance from it as Jeremiah of the Jews repentance when shall it once be Jer. 13. 27. When shall it once be that impure lusts shall never wrong the kisses of Love They that have the first fruits of the Spirit should be stil longing and groaning for their eternal holy happy harvest Pure heart-longings should be like the Harts pantings The hunting trembling creature hath an enflamed appetite after refreshing water tempted soules are or should be longing after pure communion with the blessed God Ingenuous afflicting sense of corrupting the best things the smiles the compassions the love tokens the promises of God by the loose flesh should beger doleful complaints of present pollutions and imperfections I know beleever it troubles thy precious tender spirit when thou seest thy unkindnesses to thy dearest Friend the Lord Jesus Be longing and breathing after a purer heart As Sisera's Mother said VVhy tarry the wheeles of his chariot Judg. 5. 28. So in thy devout re●itements say why tarry the wholly prevailing motions to heavenly perfection Oh that they were like the Chariots of Aminadab When shall I see and never asperse again the face of my dear Lord with carnal indignities Love longs for its beloved There is much grace in much and sorrowfull longing for more CHAP. XVIII Containing an Exhortation to Joy in the Hope of Glory 5. OE much upright Christian in the hope of glory 5 Be much upright in the hope of glory The Gospel eternal rewards of the next life wil be eternal security against the wrongs of grace Glory wil not admit throughout eternity the least imaginable minute of under-prizing of idle contemplating of dis-affecting precious grace it and its Author it and its Mediator it and its Messenger it and its golden Cisterns that conveighed it shall have their high account It shall have no obstructive creatures whorish lusts wily devils to wrong it It shall have no glut in its glorious exercise It s use shall be the Whetssone of use It s delight shall set a keen edge upon the Spirit still to delight in it It shall never be made an Advocate to speak for the least sinne You spiritual sonnes and daughters of Zion did the hope of Babylons Captives in the civil graves of their bondage rejoice them that they should arise and come with singing to Zion be you ever sipping through Gospel faith and hope out of the cup of everlasting consolation that though at the present you are captives of your loose flesh yet you shall with everlasting joy come to your heavenly Zion CHAP. XVIII Containing perswasive Motives to take heed that the Grace of God be not abused To stir us up to the holy practise of the forementioned Directions and Exhortations it will not I hope be impertinent to lay down some pressing Considerations that may spur our dull lazy spirits to the vigorous promoting of this great duty Exalting the Grace of God and shunning this eminent and frequent sin The wrong of his Grace These following things well digested pondered and fixed on our spirits may urge us profitably As SECT 1. 1. COnsideration The Titles given to Holy Professors in sacred Consider 1. The titles given to holy professors should excite us not to abuse Gods grace Writ should excite to use all means not to abuse Gods grace They are stiled Gods peculiar treasure Psal 135. 4. His Jewels Mal. 3. 17. Shall their worthless hearts drossie lives speak them barren commons wildernesses pebbles dunghils They are Gods Tabernacle Temple where he placeth his name Lev. 26. 11 12. and shall they that should bear it up to shine gloriously in the world darken it blaspheme it proph●ne it Amos 2. 7. They are the dearly beloved of his soul Jer. 12. 7. and shall their loose Apostasies provoke him that his soul should have no pleasure in them Heb. 10. 38. They are the children of the Kingdom Mat. 8. 12. and shall they carry themselves like such ●ebellious children and subjects as to provoke their angry ●●ofessed King the Lord Jesus to cast them out They are Gods vineyard planted to bring forth sweet and ripe grapes Is 5. shall they answer Gods care and cost by the sowre grapes of ungodliness and unrighteousness They are a royal Priesthood and shall they live base abject lives 1 Pet. 2. 9. They are stiled the kingdom of Heaven Mal. 13. 47. whose conversation should be in heaven Phil. 3. 20. and shall they be worldlings in heart and life They are Christs garden Can. 8. 13. shal they be overrun with rank weeds They are The Spouse of Christ Can. 4. 11. and after Espousals to him shal they run a whoring from him Ps 73. 27. and cleave to strange loves They are Labourers Mat. 20. 1. And shal they stand idle all the day of grace Mat. 20 6. They are Christians Act. 11. 26. And shal they dishonour Christ And the Christian Name by unchristian principles and practises S●CT 2. 2. COnsideration The honour of Christian Liberty civil freemen 2. The Consideration of Christian Liberty should prevent the Abuse of grace are chary of their Liberties spirituall ones must be and make their dear bought Liberty a plea to duty not a cloake of maliciousnesse being f●ee from the guilt and reign of sin they are De Ju●e the servants of Righteousnesse Rom. 6. 18. ●nd as the p●ofessed servants of Righteousnesse they are free from the dominion of sin They are Christs freemen to do Gods worke and se●ve him not their Lusts under Christs Livery what honour hath liberty from the curse rigor damnation of the Law as a
read then wanton Play-Books Romances debauching Amorous Writings If you will not believe me now whether you will or no you shall in the other World Read O read what will fit you for Heaven for your souls sake do not by reading vain frothy written delight and read your selves into Hell 6. Prayer is an abused means when this holy piece of Divine 6. Prayer is a means abused Worship the most sweet and frequent way of converse with God about Heavenly affairs is totally neglected When men come unto God without any serious thoughts of his Reverend Majesty rushing to the Throne of Grace as to a Theater a Market a merry Meeting When there are attempts of drawing nigh before infinite Purity with impure hearts and unclean hands after hot pursuit of the World and fervency in the service of carnal Lusts there is bold approach unto Gods presence as if God would regard their Prayers who regard iniquity in their hearts When Supplicants do not so much pray as complement in good earnest not Petition God but mock him declaiming against the sins they love unwilling to part with the Lusts they chide that God should take them at their words One would think that hears zealous arraignment and severe condemnings of some sins in Prayer would think the hatred of them were implacable and the forsaking of them would be everlasting when at the same time there is a strong habitual league with them yea after many hard words a securing of them living and delighting in them These and many more affronts are put upon this Heavenly means of Grace Prayer 7. Education is an abused means When lewd children and 7. Education is an abused means servants are not taken with the holy Counsels and exemplary Piety of their godly Guides Some either expresly hate instruction and correction or do but dissemble holiness who while they are in strict Families eternally conform to Holy Orders like the Fish Polipus that can turn it self into the colour of the Rock but when out of the Parents Wing and the Masters Government are no more the children and servants they were than a Player is a King when he is off the Stage or an Ape in mans apparrel is a man when undressed How will houshold Governors warnings and chastizings prayers and tears sweetest wooings and drawing promises to rebellious children and graceless servants that they may minde the marchless interest of Gods glory and their own salvation rise up in judgement against them in the accounting Day when it will appear exactest educations have been abused 8. Scriptural convictions are an abused means There are 8. Scriptural convictions are abused means not a few that know their duties and their sins It is as clear as noon-light that their intemperancies incontinences unrighteous dealings oathes lies neglect of Prayer are sins From a rouzing Sermon they can go home with smitten hearts grant that Sermon-Truths have been arrows directed to the breast of their dead corruption and in vanishing fits and moods of appearing goods promise to leave their drunken company oathes lies and worldliness yea weep over their confessed wickedness but after these suddain moods and pangs of piety are vanished the convinced sinner is as jovial drunken false in his dealing mad on his reprieved not mortified Lusts his sleeping not dead corruptions as if his sins had never stared him in the conscience and been represented to him as that which unforsaken would ruine him These do the works of darkness by Gospel-light go without miraculous conversion and exact repentance with open eyes to Hell and knowing their Masters will but doing it not shall be beaten with sharper Eternal stripes then ignorant Heathens and blinde vulgar Papists O inlightned Christians bless God for your light but fear and tremble lest the wickedness of loose hearts and ungodly conversation be greatned by your clear informations They who by the knowledge of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ have escaped the pollutions of the world and are out of choice and delight again intangled in them It had been better they had never known the way of righteousness then after they have known it to turn from the holy Commandment delivered unto them 2 Pet. 2. 20 21. 9. Afflictions are an abused means They ought to be the discipline 9. Afflictions are abused meanes of vertue the purgatory of corruption Isa 27. 9. the teachers of neglected holy duties Psal 94. 12. The reducers of foolish wandring sinners into their wits and way Luke 15. 17. Wearers from the worlds sweet dugs 2 Cor. 4. 16 17. Strikers of holy awe of the Divine presence in daring spirits 1 Sam. 6. 20. Snuffers of the candle of well instructed reason that it may give a clearer light to the inferior faculties Job 33. 16 19. Monitors not to commit Vexatio dat intellectum Mercerus over again the old sins John 5. 15. Abasers of proud spirits Job 33. 17 19. Converters of departed souls Psalm 119. 67. Instrumental Saviours of lost sinners 2 Chron. 33. 12 13. When the Lords rods are spent in vain These Heavenly ends of afflictions are not attained but hearts as hard as an anvile take no gracious impressions of Gods blows In Gods afflicting Furnace there is no golden refinings of Grace no purging the dross of corruption The ill humors of camal lusts and affections and loose manners under his Physick are more incurable unbettered afflicted ones will not be purged but revolt more and more Then afflictions the means of Grace are abused SECT 7. 7. THe examples of Grace are turned into wantonness They 7. Examples of Grace are turned into wantonnesse are then well used when from a right estimate of them admiration of Gods goodness in them Thankfulness for them Phil. 1. 3. Zeal to follow them Heb. 6. 12. shaming and blaming our selves for our unlikeness to them 1 Cor. 15. 14. Daily indeavoring to write after their fair holy and heavenly Copies Heb. 12. 1. Delighting in them above all persons of the World Psalm 16. 3. choosing of them to be our choice companions and bosom-friends Psal 119. 63. resenting them as shining Lights in the World Phil. 2. 15. to clear our way to the Heavenly Countrey Thus to improve the best of patterns that reflect and hold forth the glory of God in the World the fruits of the direct beams of infused holiness and to be won to Christ 1 Pet. 3. 1. and quickned to the power of Religion by others exemplary Piety Charity Innocence and Justice is to use well examples of Grace But now when men and women regard not the most shining Lights sleep and play the wantons before them and with them make them their may-game their sport the Theam of their prophane jests and scurrilous wits in their Houses Ale-benches Taverns the Road When David was the Drunkards song Psalm 69. 12. the scorn of many despised of Michal 2 Sam. 6. 16. When hypocritical mockers at Feasts make the heirs of glory
their scoffing Table-talk when the Upright are called Hypocrites Righteous dealers are voted unjust or for one piece of unequal dealing are ever condemned so When the glorifiers of God before men out of conscience of duty because under a command are thought vain-glorious When exact walkers fearful of sin dare not run with others into excess of riot nor give allowances fond and liberal to their fawning lusts shall be called over-righteous deemed needless precisians making too much ado in the Church of God as if men could be too godly when the highest measures of holy strictness are exceedingly short of the rule and the life of Christ as if too much care conscience and pains according to requiries of Scripture either could be is or ever was in any Believer in the World as if when the word says real Saints are to give all diligence in the exercise of all Graces 2 Pet. 1. 5. c. To work out their salvation with fear and trembling Phil. 2. To make through work of it to redeem the time to be followers of Christ they could be too diligent and strict by the warrant of these and other Scriptures to assure and promote their eternal Salvation Every serious dying-Saint thinks he hath done too little for the honor of God and his Gospel for his own soul and others Every glorified Saint seeth his massy glory doth exceedingly outweigh his most diligent services and patient sufferings The abuse of holy examples is too general an injury to God and his choice servants The gracious the graceless are both guilty 1. The gracious low spirited Christians whose light is in a dark lanthorn that shine forth to outward view little or nothing of the glory and power of Religion O ye Christians of the lower form look to those that have out-learned you in Christs School continue not still in your weak Graces and strong Corruptions see you not some of your fellow-Converts are very Heavenly Let this correct your earthiness Are some meek let this shame and cure your passions Have they liberal hearts and hands let this open your shut bowels and purses Can they forgive great wrongs let this blame and mend you that can hardly pass by little Dare they not speak idely and frothily guarding the doors of their lips Let this urge you to repentance who speak not onely idly but wickedly uttering such corrupt communication that slanders by must needs conclude foul hearts when tongues are so foul Do they grow under the means of Grace Let their proficiency spur you to better progresses by holy Ordinances Do they practice Religion where they are most in their own Families Let your sinful Houshold omission of holy Duties or but cold formal performances your domestick disorders be reformed Lastly Do they live in the power of godliness let this warn your too powerless profession that you labor more for the power 2. The graceless are guilty of abusing the grace of God in the examples of Grace How will this load your guilt at the great day that as you have wronged the Gospel of Grace so you have gracious Gospellers you look on them as the vile off-scouring of the World 1 Cor. 4. 13. of whom the world is not worthy Heb. 11. 38. Can proudly judge them sometimes base persons for their despised though honorable Divine nature and their loathed holiness herein like to the Heathens of old who made the practice of Christianity and the Christians owning the Christian name their crime Though you cast contempt on vessels of honor whom you debase God esteems It is no flattering but Scripture Language The Scripture stiles them Precious Isa 43. 4. Jewels Mal. 3. 17. Honorable Isa 43. 4. Noble Acts 17. 11. Kings Rev. 1. 6. Princes in all Lands Psal 45. 16. that have the happiness to enjoy them If they be as dirt in your eyes they are as gold in Gods Be intreated to take a measure by the golden line of the Sanctuary whose examples are most Scriptural safe to the interest of immortal souls those you contemn or those you follow Though with a supercilious from you disdain to follow their sober chaste heavenly pious mortified penitential reformed lives Truth will make your awakned mindes when you die wish you had traced their holy steps and when you would at the great day be glad to follow them in glory this for ever will shut the door of hope and happiness you never followed them in Grace It is in vain with Balaam to wish the death of the righteous and with vulgar dead imaginary Believers to hope for the glory of the righteous when there is not with upright Saints living the life of the Righteous Holy and happy should you be that follow the huge multitudes that troop to hell in the broad way of pleasing evil examples if converting Grace did powerfully whisper in your Spirit and draw you back to the narrow way of life Here you should meet with a thin but blessed company Fellow O follow them who through Faith and unwearied patience in well-doing have their race answered with an eternall prize and them also who after their holy course is finished shall inherit the promises It will never grieve you if once you return from your mad errours and courses to your sober spiritual witts that you have changed undoing for saving presidents that you have left your soul-ruining good-fellowship for communion with Saints Angels the Mediator of the Covenant and with the blessed Trinitie for all Eternitie Have any of you ridden about life and death and with exceeding grief lost both your time and way have you rejoyced to meet with an unerring gride that hath not onely brought you out from your wandrings but set you in your way yea rode before you as a courteous faithfull guide The like joy yea greater you will find if after you have strayed like lost travellers God set before you leaders and you have the wisdome and grace to follow in the erring and dangerous wilderness of this world your holy guides to the heavenly Canaan SECT 8. 8. REconciling Grace is turned into Wantonness As in the 8 Reconciling grace is turned into Wantonness former Section the choice Presidents of Grace so in this and the following particulars the choice priviledges of Grace will appear to be abused God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself 2 Cor. 5. 10. When we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son Rom. 5. 10. The propitiatory atoning sacrifice of Christs death in putting away Gods destructive wrath is rich grace Even this is injured Reconciliation with God stands in many with agreement with Satan what in them lies peace with God and sin kisse each other as if a league with heaven and hell could stand together Seditious persons reconciled to their Prince abuse his goodness when at the same time they are Traiterous friends with his enemies hold intelligence with them doe homage to them are ruled by them
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
out in dreadfull flames against all of us very mock-gods that complement God our Father and take it for granted we are his children as indeed we are in externall Baptismal Covenant when it will be found as the degenerated seed of Abraham were ranked with Sodom and Gomorrah in wickednesse so without exceeding practical repentance we shall be found no better casting off our Fathers holy government than very heathens yea worse than they by how much the more we have put the cover of an heavenly adoption over hellish rebellions 3. In the great day God will strictly examine all those that 3 In the great day God will examine Professors passed for the members of his family Admission unto his houshold and calling him Father will not secure from the wrongs of this heavenly relation It is impossible now infallibly to discern between the spurious adulterate issue of the serpents seed and the new-born reall children of the most high God but at the great day when the thoughts of all hearts shall be opened and the lives of all Professors stricter or larger shall be examined Quomodo Christus filios regni appellat qui nibil minus erant quam Abrahae filii quamvis ex Dei ecclesia vere non essent quia tamen in ecclesia locum occupabant hunc ipsis titulum concedit Marlorat in loc then which is a dreadfull place The children of the Kingdom shall be cast out Mat. 8. 12. Those that had a name without the heavenly nature dispositions affections and conversations of Children that have blotted their Fathers name with inward filthiness and outward pollutions of the World that have clearly proved Gods House hath been haunted with unclean Spirits that have owned God in title the Devil in reallity their Father that have as many times mockt God as they have called him their Father in Christ Then shall these not Children of God but Rebels not the Image of Christ but Satan not the exalters but debasers of Gods name be set on their proper side among the children of the Divel and publikely before God his holy Angels his real Saints and Children be everlastingly disowned from being reputed and rewarded as his Children and be banished from his blessed and comfortable presence to the Devil their Father to keep company with all the Apostate Angels and the Serpents seed whether Pagan abusing the light of nature or Christian the glorious Gospel of Grace O consider this all you that are called Christians that either are more open and gross or close prophaners of your Fathers Name Fear and tremble still to abuse it lest as the degenerate Children of the Kingdom ye be cast out Then all thin fig-leaves and external pretensions you are Gods Children will vanish from you as darkness before the Sun and flee away as chaff before the wind It will be found that Profession of Christianity is easie but a suitable disposition and conversation to it is hard and rare Lord Lord will not alter the purposes of that angry natural Justice that will take vengeance on the dishonors offered to adopting Grace SECT 10. 10. FReeing Grace is turned into wantonness The sweet 10. Freeing Grace is turned into wantonness name of liberty but not rightly stated and understood hath been one of Satans snares and is still to undoe precious souls We are bid to stand fast in that liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free Gal. 5. 1. but not in the liberty that Satan the lusts of men the spirit of error carnal Interests and Policy makes us free Jesus Christ never died to give the Devil a free trade Gospel-Grace hath glorious freedom from the curse of the Law ●al 3. 13. the guilt of sin the wrath to come 1 Thess 1. 10. These are purchased liberties by the blood of Christ and are all abused by licentious spirits who turn Christian liberty into un-Christian Libertinism They are free from the curse of the Law as they believe but are cursed Children 2 Pet. 2. 14. have unmortified cursed Corruptions do accursed things and lead accursed lives so their freedom from the guilt of sin is abused to wallowing in the filth of sin and their fancied liberty from the wrath to come is to enjoy the present pleasures of sin and by treasuring up of sin to treasure up wrath against the day of wrath Rom. 2. 5. Too many sleeps on this sweet pillow pleasing indempnity freedom from hell and abuse this liberty by a secure walking in the way to hell How 2 Pet. 2. 19. is liberty mistaken It is a freedom from sin not in sin It is putting the old man in chains not allowing him enlargement It is absolute denying of unlawful things yea limitation and omission of lawful It is a free service of God not a servile freedom of lust It is confined to Scripture rule not left loose to a selfish arbitrary will It is full of humility fear and trembling not audacious adventuring on any thing It must write after the copy of Heavens liberty which is to do the will of God not the flesh Holy Angels are free but it is to duty not rebellion A wonder it is that under Gospel-light Christian liberty is made so broad a cover as almost to hide any thing How many come in here for their share lavish Gaming that throws away that in an hour which would feed and cloath several poor Families for many years spotted yea painted faces shroud themselves under lawful liberty Excessive gluttonous Feasts have their freedom too A Cup too much that tempts to many more is made bold with though it load the stomach and brains to staggering vomit laying reason asleep mis-spending time and money Covetous getting and keeping Estates hath its patronage from Scripture liberty Parents must lay up for their Children 2 Cor. 12. 14. It is Infidel-like not to provide for them when under this pretence the numerous Texts of Scripture concerning giving to the poor are made of none effect Every absurd and sottish opinion in Religion among the sides of needless and offensive divisions pleads Christian liberty yea which is sad horrid not onely unchristian but uncivil and unnatural practices have the same refuge O when that arch Libertine the Devil shall once gull men that his hellish suggestions have the leave and liking of Christ and his Spirit wickedness will be boundless It is sad to think how slily and successfully the Devil hath made prodigious Errors and practices pass●ble as in former times so in the present age O you that are falsly so called free men and women know whom the Son makes free they are free indeed You do but dream of true freedom who are the slaves Non unius hominis sed quod gravius est lot dominorum quot vitiorum servi Aug. l. 4. de Civ Dei not of one man but of as many Lords as lusts Who will believe he is free who goeth ratling up and down in chains with his keeper by
the power of binding lost sinners under the power of the spiritual death and guilt of eternal Heb. 2. is cast out in the merits and power of infinite redemption John 12. 31 32. Grace is not a shadowy but real war though it be often worsted yet it rallies again and by the renewed Auxiliary Forces of Divine power it beats down strong corruptions before it What injury is it to Grace to contemplate but never practice Mortification to profess the Christian warfare but never to fight or in undue arms or without skill to put on Gods Armor or to sleep in them or to lay them by or to run to the enemy and so to do no execution on carnal Lusts and Affections What is this but to disparage and endeavor what in us lies to degrade Divine Power from the glory of its victorious ability as if the contracted corruption from the first Adam could still be too hard for the Grace of the second How doth a powerless profession over sin proclaim it self a stranger to the mighty Arm of the Prince of Grace never feeling the power of these truths Christ brings forth judgement unto victory Matth. 12. 20. Greater is he that is in victorious Believers than he that is in the world 1 Joh. 4. 4. Are there not many among us that have notions fancies expressions of Grace yea infused gracious heavenly motions speaking in them But do they leave these sins and do these duties in the fear of God How can they that are false to their own Convictions Confessions and the Holy Ghosts Inspirations What mocking of God is there in unmortifying profession as is too legibly to be read in the lives of men Doth not all the Grace of vain idle opinionative Christians that seems to be expressed in Prayer ex tempore or of set forms in appearing to be taken with gracious examples Sermons Chapters good Books and Conference evacuate into lazy Speculation and powerless profession In holy duties of worship there seems to be Evangelical Grace but in the frame of the heart and course of life in dealings with men in Callings Conditions Relations with many there is no being of Grace and with the gracious no constant sufficient convincing exercise of Grace a few excepted that make Religion their business What a disgrace is put upon the grace of God What temptation to blaspheming Sons of Belial that the Grace of God men speak of is a Fable a Dream a Fancy no Reality Such do-nothings or nothing to purpose as beat the air in their cold profess●ons and dead convictions of Gods grace may bl●sh and be ashamed of their wanton spirits and conversation when they read these Scriptures From the day the grace of God was known in truth by Deus ex peccatorum sordibus ad frugem meliorem ●ecare dignatur Gualther de Matthaeo the beleeving Colossians they brought forth fruit Col. 1. 6. Wee beseech you receive not the Grace of God in vain by offensive conversation to God and men unrepented of 1 Cor. 6. 1 3. The Gentiles had their understandings darkened alienated from the life of God past feeling given over to lasciviousnesse working all uncleannesse with greediness but you have not so learned Christ Eph. 4. 18 19. The grace of God O holy Ephesians hath over-powered your hearts to an abhorring and declining these sinnes and to walk in the blessed paths of holinesse Grace acting to purpose in regenerate Zacheus put him upon liberal contribution to the poor and honest restitution of ill gotten estate Luk. 19. 8. When the Gospel came to the Thessalonians not onely in word but in power it enabled them to turn from idols in the zealous worship and preservation whereof Idolaters are usually mad Jer. 50. 38. to serve Idolis renunciaveritis vosque in servitiū Dei addixeritis Diksonus Magices libros intelligimus Gualt in loc the living and true God 1 Thes 1. 5 9. when the same word of grace took possession of the hearts of them that used curious and Magical Arts they brought their books together and burnt them before all men though they were worth fifty thousand pieces of silver Act. 19. 19. O shame of the common powerless Christian profession of the Age The Gospel of grace by the mighty breathing of the Spirit came near the hearts of Magicians made them Christians and open penitents even to a publick sacrificing of their wicked Propriori numinis afflatu tacti libros publicè congestos exurunt books to the flames but a thousand Sermons of Gospel grace may reach the eare the fancy the understanding of professed Christians but never change the heart to a powerful reformation Oh that bare Illuminists and verbalists in Religion that live as if the essentials thereof were onely notions and words would consider three things 1. The Kingdom of God stands not in word but power 1 Cor. 4. 20. It s reall subjects are as well diligent doers as good speakers Lay more● stresse on hearts and lives than lips had rather be than seem to be penitents rather run in the way of Gods Commandements than talk of them A groundlesse intitling to Christ Lord Lord will speak no faithfull Subjects of Christ at the great day why should it now The kingdom of God is righteousnesse Rom. 14. 17. not onely imputed but inherent not onely of Justification but Sanctification In the Kingdome of grace all saved Professors have holy hearts and good lives Satans subjects though they take Christs Press-mony in Baptisme use the badges of his Government yet never did set one foot into Christs kingdome 2. Such as call Christ their Lord and Saviour yea often bind their sayings by these words as they hope to be saved when they neither rightly understand salvation nor true hope yea all Libertines of stricter profession that have carnall loose epicurean hearts and lives they are no better than the enemies of Jesus Christ and self-destroyers The compassionate Apostle could not but speak of these with teares They are the enemies of the Crosse of Christ whose end is destruction whose God is their belly who mind earthly things Phil. 3. 18 19. Let them look over this Text and weep who either in larger professions or stricter but easie religious formalities are effeminate delicate flesh-pleaser belly-students and gloriously back-adorners money-idolaters almost in nothing denying themselves in their sensualities they are enemies to the crosse of Christ Did they Epicurei jur● dicuntur hostes Christi videntur enim velle regnum suum illis restituere quod Christus ●n cruce spoliavit Daven in Colos never read Our Old man was crucified with Christ Rom. 6. 6. That as corruption was crucified meritoriously on the cross so it should be crucified efficaciously in the heart was it not the great design of Christ crucified that the body of sin should die are not these enemies to his cross that pamper it and keep it alive Besides are not they enemies to Christs cross who
and lives that with the repenting Jaylors they had had heart tremblings then with the secure Sodomites a fair morning a sun-shine of prosperity should usher in fiery avenging stormes of warth How wise and safe had been their estate that at once have peace with sin and as they think with God had they at once seen God and sin their enemy their softest beds had been to them beds of Thornes their sweetest comforts bitter vexations the creatures armed against them feared their very meat might prove their poyson every night might be the last that these awakening driving terrors might chase unquiet afrighted spirits into Jesus Christ that the fear and war of the spirit of bondage might end in the joy and peace of the spirit of adoption that tempestuous soules might hear these sweet calming words Be of good cheere t is I be not afraid Mat. 14 27. Fear not I am thy God Isa 41. 10. My Person Spirit Graces Comforts Glory infinite merits are thine Some in the Wildernesse of their sins feares and sorrowes have at length leaned on their beloved when the false peace of most presumptuous ones hath lur'd them into Hell As many there as have been tempted by secure flattery into their tormenting easelesse bed of Tribulation will have cause to think and say within themselves accursed be that calm of our polluted quiet hearts lives that hath brought us to an eternall storme accursed be that peace that hath cheated us into an eternall war accused be that sweetnesse that hath inticed us into eternall bitternesse accursed be that friendship with the world and Devill that hath betrayed us to an eternall enmity with God SECT 14. 4. The presumption of setting death and Judgement at far distance Sect. 14. The setting of death and judgement at far distance causeth the abuse of Grace 1. Death Resentment of it as of a Traveller thousands of miles off at scores of yeares removes begets through the deceits of the flesh and lyes of the Devill a tolleration yea a resolution to play the wanton not only against Nature but Grace The Epicure that beleeves not the Soules immortality concludes wanton voluptuous life from probable short life Let us eat and drinke for to morrow we shall die 1 Cor. 15. 32. And the Christian though he beleeveth his Soule shall live for ever doth wantonize in carnall delights from probable length of dayes he shall have time enough to get the Grace of Repentance and therefore he abuseth the space and call yea the conviction of returning the vilest of Christians while under the sentence and on the bed of death seeme to have some sober thoughts of the excellency and necessity of Grace and of some complying desires and wishes O that they had it who when they beleeved it yea found it at vast distance from them despised and abused the motions of the spirit and word and of Grace How Saint like is the inlightned Libertine within a few houres of his death how dissolute ten years scores of years before it 2. Judgement Because particular Judgement after death and the generall Judgement of the great day is delayed Therefore The heart of the Sons of men is set in them to do evill Eccles 8. 11. wanton scoffers walke after their own ungodly Lusts saying Where is the promise of his coming 2. Pet. 3. 3 4. That cooling word in the Indulge exple animi cupiditates scito tan dem sis ratio nem Deo red diturus q. d. fac quicquid mali poteris tandem vapu labis aut in manus carnificis incides Mercer l. 5. c. 2. hot chase of sin Remember God will bring thee to Judgement Eccl. 11. 9. is too litle remembred the words of Mercer are observeable Feed and dandle thy lusts with most cockering indulgence coming to every desire of thy carnall mind yet know at length God will reckon with you fill up your measure of sin to your utmost possibilities at length you shall smart for it and fall into the hands of avenging Execution my Lord hath delayed his coming said the loose evill servants and therefore they were intemperate and injurious rioted in drunkennesse and Beate their fellow servants Matth. 24. 48 49. As the wanton whorish woman argued to uncleannesse Come let us take our fill of Loves let us solace our selves with Love for the good man is gone a long journey Prov. 7. 18. So the wanton Christian argues to licenciousnesse he may in the spacious intervalls between his healthy time and the last Judgement bathe his fleshly mind in fleshly loves and delights for it will be long ere the last Assizes come and will it be long what if millions of years it will come at length too soon and too sore upon the injurious slighters of Gods Grace Ah Christians that sport your selves with your own deceivings Irremediabile periculum sit aliquem cupiditatibus fraena laxare ut se rationem Deo non meminerit redditurum Bernard that Gospell Grace and liberty will favour your disordered walking that give your Lusts too large roome under the plain hearing and convincements of strictnesse that stumble in high noone day slacken the Reines to your head strong desires as if God would call you to account Bernard tells you this is an irremedilesse soule danger If the Faith of the last Judgement do not teach men holy Wisdome Repentance Temperance Obedience what will what can weep you said the Apostle James to the rich loose wantons of his time And howle for the miseries that are come upon you Jam. 5. 1. why Ye have lived in pleasure in the earth and have been wanton ye have nourished your hearts as in a day of slangther v. 5. The coming of the Lord draweth nigh As if he had said you play the wantons with creature mercies forgetting God and your duties but the accounting day is nigh Faciat jructū qui potest adest dominus qui fructum requirit faecundos vivificet steriles depre hendet Am. Super Luc. The Judge is at the doore They are good words of Ambrose Let every one bring forth the fruit of Grace the Lord is present in his word to faith who will require fruit will not be put off with leaves He will give eternall Life to fruitfull trees will take and cast barren ones into Hell SECT 15. 5. The presumption of time enough to repent hath brought 15. The presumption of time enough to repent doth cause the abuse of Grace forth this uncomely Monster The abuse of Grace There are not a few incurable instances in the other World who have first delayed and then everlastingly lost the space and Grace of repentance Those words of Christ concerning Jerusalem may be truly and sadly said of Grace-refusing and abusing Christians Hadst thou known in this thy day the things belonging to thy Peace but now they are hidden from thine eyes Hannibal bewailed the loss of his opportunity to master Rome when he would have
in low temporall allowances sowest in penitentiall teares they in high enjoyments even to surfet impiety and Atheisme sow in carnall merriments thine Harvest and theirs will be as different as Thornes and Wheat thou shalt reap in joyes they in sorrows Christian Repentance is incomparably above carnall pleasing voluptuousnesse This is the mother of wordly laughter that of Christian teares this inlargeth the flesh that strengthens it this puts a leaden weight upon the Soule that wings it to fly to Heaven this serves the flesh in every thing that crucifies the flesh and brings the body into subjection this calls off a man from God that calls him back again to God his Saviour this obeyes the Devill that is devoted unto God SECT 17. 2. TEmptation to wrong Gods grace is evil company What 17 Evil company is a temptation to wrong the grace of God more unworthy abuse than a ransomed captives ungratefull denyal of their Redeemer Self-destroying Hereticks doe thus deny the Lord that bought them They goe not to Hell alone with their wanton loose wits argue others into their company and make them fellow wantons of damnation for so the Greek Text and word in the Margin will bear it Many shall follow their damnations or destructions the abstract for the concrete their damnable wayes Our English is pernicious waies 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Margin in the Greek is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the English lascivious waies The import of the Original is That lascivious Hereticks are very fruitful some Masters of Heresie beget numerous Scholars which argue and beleeve themselves out of their Faith into Damnation Their word frets as doth a Gangreen 2 Tim. 2. 17. The leaven of loose wits did spread abroad in the purest times of the Apostles to speak perverse things and draw away Disciples after them Act. 20. 30. Chapmen of error will bring custome to the Devils stall Have any of the Pharisees beleeved in him Joh. 7. 48. The fast brotherhood of Antichristian Pharisaisme was Argumentative to despise and oppose the Grace of Jesus Christ Thus the dissolute walking of a pack of Hypocrites imbolden one another to frequent indignities unbecoming the Gospel the society of Mammonists sainted by their faith in Gods mercy and Christs merits bow down to Money their Idoll and while they professe God their portion and Christ their Lord and pay to both some easie and cheap religious formalities they dishonor both by paying that adoration estimation and affection they owe to both to their worldly gain Reputed devout godly mens covetousnesse is infectious Thus professed Christians follow worldlings reason such and such are devout godly men that keep the Sabb●th they fear God and will go to heaven and yet doe so and so and we do no worse Thus a company of earthly minds that have grace and heaven in their pretensions but the world in their hearts sow pillows under one anothers elbows He that will goe about to drive the world out of his heart and life by following the instances of some eminent Professors will never do it but in the issue fall short of heaven The herd of Swine too tipling good fellows can lick one another clean by the grace of God and the allowance of Christian liberty yea Gods beneficence that he made the creatures for mans use and hence they conclude that there is a latitude allowed them The excessive gaudinesse of apparrel grows in fashion with the Christians of the higher form as they pretend by Christs licence As if forsooth no bravery nor splendid gallantry could be too good for Christs disciples High-flown wantons in the nation should rather follow Christ in his contempt than courting of the world He is their president in the glory of Grace not in vain wayes indecent habits The gaming away of time and money mispending companions if they look to the throne of Grace in a few cold heartless desires and be devout a Christmass day or Good Friday it may be hear weekly Sermons yet may be utterly strangers to the mysterious way of walking with God and spiritual recreations yet notwithstanding can judge one another as excellent Christians aun doubt not by Gods grace to be saved as wel as the most mortified strict beleevers O the horrid abuse to the Gospel and Grace of God that is too frequent in our times by evil examples and instigations There are not a few soul-murdering presidents under Christian profession What is said of the heathenish guides of their Mortifera sacra Suarum alienarum interfectores animarum Lact. l. 5. c. 20. Religion whose deadly idolatrous worship did ruin their disciples is true of many Christian guides and followers in looseness they are their own and others soul-killers Were the question put to the prophane generation of the Age that hate the power yea scorn the form of godlynesse whose loose wits jeer and Atheistical religion neglects family-family-duties who speak dung but drop not the honey-comb vent rotten not gracious words Doe you think to be saved Yes the Answer would be by the grace of God and merits of Christ Thus in loose company Profani homines multos sua petulantia in similem contemptum inducunt Calv. in Is 50. Plus exemplo quam peccato nocent the grace of God is at once contemned and trusted to and that of Calvin is sad experience Prophane men by their wantonness invite others to the same contempt O the sad consequence of exemplary sinne what mischief doth it in Families Churches Common-wealths the world the Leaders in sin under profession of grace are doubly blameable and pernicious to themselves and others by their sinne and their example yea more guilty by their example then their sin Dear Christians of more shining and obscure profession take heed of that root of bitterness that is in you for your own sakes but let it not spring forth for others sakes If it be kept within you and wither not you loose your own souls If it spring forth without and defile many Heb. 12. 15. you ruin others Satans Kingdome is too much in Christs Perditi spiritus solatium perditionis suae pe●dendis hominibus operantur The visible subjects of Christs kingdom too much promote Satan work the damnation of soules 'T is the solace of lost Apostate spirits to increase fellows in destruction If they be capable of any feli●ity 't is in others everlasting misery We read of heaps upon heaps the bloody ●ork of Sampsons body-slaughter Judg. 15. 16. So heaps upon heaps is the bloody businesse of the Vtinam soli errare soli desipere vellent Alios etiam in consortium sui mali rapiunt quasi habituri solatium de perditione multorum Lact. l. 5. c. 20 Devils soul-slaughter He goeth about seeking whom he may devour And loose destroying instances promote his work The wish of one concerning professed seducing Heathens may be used concerning professed seduced Christians O that their error were solitary they were
neighbours Before I leave this point I am constrained to warn and exhort all you that are carnal wicked Libertines of the present adulterous generation Make use I beseech you of your reason I say not of your grace for yet you have none to argue down your wicked peece of non-sense Godly men sin and therefore you may Will their falls priviledge yours Seriously consider three things 1. You should reason Gods children sin so and so therefore I must not I dare not If their grace hath not kept them innocent how can I be clean that am wholly corrupt If they trade poorly in heavenly commodities that have a stock of grace must not I be a bankrupt in goodnesse that have not a dramme If they sin thus that have a principle of life what danger am I in a dead sinner of eternal death To follow a good mans sin is at once sin and punishment a piece of sad vengeance God in wrath against me may suffer them to fall and break their shins that I may fall and lose my life Non voluit ea scribi spiritus sanctus ad statuendum morale exemplum sed in censolarionem non ad confirmandam licentiam peccati in posterum sed ad spem fidem excitandam Luth. in Gen. 2. Scripture examples and present instances of scandalous Saints were not proposed for but against sin not to embolden the presumptuous but comfort humble afflicted consciences Luthers saying is notable The Holy Ghost would not have the sinfull examples of the Saints recorded in sacred Writ that their examples should teach sin but to comfort fainting tempted penitents not to confirme a bold license of sinne for the future but to stirre up the faith and hope of pardon upon repentance Since their great yet purged sins have not blockt up the way to glory The Saints falls should be like fire in the chimneys top and the roof to warn neighbouring houses not like to fire in the hearth to warm and encourage others like a stake in the water to avoid it where some were drowned not to come near it 3. You will learn to your smart and shame without repentance in the great day a broad difference between the sinnes of the godly and your own in seven things 1. They sin who are in a state of Grace espoused to Christ and have him to be their surety for pardoning and purging grace and their advocate to plead the infinite merits of his obedience 2 Cor. 11. 2. Heb. 7. 22. but you sin and are in the state of fin and wantonly run a whoring from Christ whom you pretend to match with and have him not your suretie to pardon and purge you by the benefit of his intercession Heb. 7. 25. Act. 5. 31. 2. Sin is not their deliberate purpose but obedience is Psal 17. 3. Psal 119. 106. They cleave to God with purpose of heart Act. 11. 23. even then when they sin against their purpose As the Marriners purpose is to sail to his intended Port when cross winds drive him off from his Compasse But your heart is set in you to doe evill Eccles 8. 11. Why will you die Ezek. 18. 31. We will not come to thee Jer. 2. 31. We will not do the word of the Lord Jer. 44. 16. 3. Sin is not their choice The evil I would not doe Rom. 7. 19. But duty is holy wisdom and understanding Prov. 16. 16. The way of truth Psal 119. 30. Christ the good part Luke 10. 42. One day in Gods service Psal 84. 10. Above a thousand in vanitie and sin yea an eternity But you chuse not duty the fear of the Lord Prov. 1. 29. but your own waies Isa 66. 3. The life of sense not faith earth not heaven 4. Sin is not their love but loathing They abhor it and themselves Rom. 7. 15. Ezek. 6. 9. They love God Ps 18. 1. Christ 1 Tim. 1. 14. The regenerate 1 Joh. 5. 1. The commandements Ps 119. 127. The divine presence in Ordinances Psal 16. 8. Whe coming of Christ to Judgement 2 Tim. 4. 8. But you love simplicitie Prov. 1. 22. secure slumbers Pro. 20. 13. covetousness Hos 4. 18. to wander Jer. 14. 10. Sinne is your darling the dearly beloved of your soul not your abhorrence Ps 36. 4. 5. Sin is not their delight The joy of their soules is the Law of God Rom. 7. 21. Doing his will Psal 40. 8. The sweet fruitfull graces of Jesus Christ Can. 2. 3. The Spirits comforts Psal 94. 19. The excellent The Saints in earth Psalm 16. 3. But sin is your delight 'T is clear 't is so you are glad to borrow a cloak to cover it made of good mens sins you sport in sin Prov. 10. 23. Take pleasure in unrighteousness 2 Thess 2 12. Scorning Prov. 1. 22. Frowardness Prov. 2. 14. Abominations Isa 66. 3. 6. They rise from sin and after their falls turn to God Jer. 31. 19. but you are not renewed unto repentance Heb. 6. 10. but lie in wickedness 1 John 5. 19. Refuse to return Jeremiah 8. 5. 7. When they are risen they dread falling again have care to please God fear to offend him 2 Cor. 7. 11. You sin without fear in lawful things Jude ep v. 12. and unlawful things 2 Pet. 2. To have no care nor conscience to please and honor God and therefore the eternal difference between them and you is They sin and will be saved you sin and unless you draw better Arguments then loosness from the sins of Gods servants will be damned SECT 19. 4. TEmptation that hath much contributed to the abuse of 19. Divisions and contentions about Christian Religion ecause abuse of grace Bona pars Christiani orbis hoc tempo re potius videtur esse bustū quam Christianae gregis domicilium Otho Casmannus Miseram Christianitatem wiseram Ecclesiam Sententiarum animorum divortia Gods grace is division and contention about Christian Religion That in Christian Churches there are too sad contentions Mens spirits pens and tongues being dipt in Gall and that Victory mostly is more contended for then verity wants not truth nor proof Wrangling warring Divinity hath made the Church to be rather like a Bon-fire then the House of God One speaking of Christianity and the Church affixeth to them a sad Epithete Miserable Christianity miserable Church Indeed Scriptureless rending division is not her glory but misery Divisions of opinion and practices beget divorce of affections yea 't is too much a fault a siding Opinion is cryed up above a Saint and the shriller the voice is for highest discovery in point of Doctrine and Discipline sometimes the lower and calmer the truer and safer is more to be attended too 'T is sad experience in our Contests our Moderation is not known there is running from extreams to extreams While Satan hath the boldness and success to get into Christs Quarters and in the visible Kingdom of Christ not in all his Subjects infallibly true nor
him and thus as the ploughing of the wicked is sin so is his c●●●●●ment Because with some persons civill ●itles are so abominable though they are not like to read this Page yet the holy Scriptures will assure the sober Reader their folly is manifest and noto●ious Put case persons of honour are wicked as too many are who are like to smart for it to all Eternity for staining their o●n honour and Gods too Yet Paul a vessel of honor without courtship but by the teachings of the Holy Ghost had learned this good manners to give great though bad persons their civil respects Noble Felix Act. 24. 3. King Agrippa Act. 25. 26. I appeal to Caesar Act. 25. 11. Pauls persecutors at Antioch were yet stiled Honourable Women and chief Men of the city Act. 13. 50. No unmannerly railing Quakers in ●po●o lical times But because in civil courteous Appellations it is not more easie than common to erre there is an huge generation of vain complementists whose immoderate compellations are the froth of language the vanitie of minde the waste of time the impertinencie of Christian society I would willingly caution the gracious person convinced of his duty he must be courteous and give honour to whom honour is due to observe these Rules Christian when you give civil honour to others according to their worldly Qualitie and Precedencie 1. Do it with Reverence of the Majesty of God Persons of Honour are the Image the bright Beams of God the infinite ●●ount●in of Honour 'T is he hath set the children of men in their Titles Seats Estates of Honour Neither Affliction nor Promotion comes from the ground God is the Judge sets up whom he pleaseth Ps 75. 7. As in Wisdoms left hand are riches and glory Pro. 3. 16. so he distributes worldly honours mo●ly to vile men However they are civil honour is not vile though the persons that have it be vile come vilely by it and use it vilely 2. Give civil honour for conscience sake the sense of duty God hath commanded it not so much to please them as to please God 3. When the lip honoureth let the heart reverence Wee may neither give men civil worship nor God religious hypocritically 4. Lavish not out too many words nor time in civil courtesies 5. From a prudent observation of Persons Time and Place mix religious and spiritual with civil discourse To spend whole hours mornings afternoons as very many vain frothy persons do in air-beating soul-unbettering windy courtesies and merry discourse without a thought a word of the Majesty of God who as he hath a Book of remembrance to note down the pious words of them that fear him so he registers too the numerous superfluous words of them that fear him not will have a sad account in the great day 6. If among your civil treatments as the Spouse let your lips drop like the Honey-comb when you speak of by a secret ejaculation beg a blessing on your gracious words for your own and the companies advantage 7. Labour to affect your heart with the good things that in gravity and wisdom you deliver 8. If you see civil courtesie swalloweth up pietie your selfe and heavenly language be a burden to the company savouring not the things of God preferring a Romance before a Sermon vain chassie Tales before the precious Truths of God they had rather be foolishly carnally constantly merry than really wise goe home and mourn in secret you have given vain spirits their due honours who denyed God his they have been all for courtesie nothing for piety visited only one anothers bodies not soules spent their time and strength in outward while strangers to inward mirth SECT 9. THey without breach of Charity do grosly wrong the grace 9 They abuse grace who are eminent worldlings of God 9. Who under glorious pretensions to Saving-grace are eminent worldings When Heaven and Earth meet together then will Heavenly and Earthly minds Grace as it is heaven-born so it doth make heavenly The Mediator of Grace hath taught us We cannot serve God and Mammon How many go among us in their own thoughts and in others opinion for persons in the state of grace and yet dextrously deeply with all the powers of their understanding and carnal reason design project for the world affect it vehemently pursue it fervently keep it basely part with it sorrowfully heap it up covetously desire it endlesly admire it adore it idolatrously are afraid to put too much in Christs coffers the bellyes of the poor Is this the fruit of grace Did ever grace come with power but it did unglue the heart from the world Is not this Scripture The love of the world and the things of the world and the love of the Father dwell not together 1 Joh. 2. 15. Will this passe for good Divinity Will either the Scriptures a Death-bed or the Last Judgement own it viz. A gracious Mammonist a gracious Worldling a gracious Hold-fast a gracious Hard-heart a gracious Rebel against the Laws of Christ that commands labour for Heaven more than Earth laying up Treasure in Heaven more than in Earth more to be rich in good works than in wealth to settle the affections on things above and not on earth will cordial and practical contradiction to these and many such Laws of Christ speak a gracious person the honour of grace the power of grace O no the nullitie of grace the infamy of grace Else the Apostle would not with tears speake of earthly minds as enemies to the Cross of Christ whose end is a sad word a very sad one destruction Let the Masters of great Estates consider it that had such before the Wars among us or since the Civil bloody commotions by providence shining on gracious profession in Court City Country the Bench the Pulpit the Army who have not walked but suddenly leapt to huge riches some to hundreds others thousands by the year Whoever they are be they assured of it they grosly abuse the grace of God who give sad proof they are eminent worldlings I beseech you all who are so and shall cast your eyes on these lines seriously ask your own soules Do you not set your hearts on the Mammon of iniquity Are not your stupendious sweet possessions your Idols Are they not your treasure do not your thoughts esteems affections run out in full stream to them Do not your poor neighbours in the Countries places where you live see and bewail it your bowels move no more to them than rocks Doe you know when to say we have enough to give largely to Jesus Christ as well as to your families In these years of Judgement when Lo●ships Farms great Riches have changed Masters are there none that say Poor creatures that think on it with tears Ah wofull change our old Masters fed and cloathed us but we may starve under our new Possessors I dare not charge you all for gracelesse worldlings God will your consciences one day
not the cold of this World When the cloathes were put off he thought of death he should be uncloathed of Flesh and of the Resurrection to put it on again as his cloathes were put on in the morning When the day-light appeared he minded Christ the light that knows no Night nor Evening but is always as bright Mid-day His Journying taught him to think this life a Pilgrimage the way is dangerous that there is need of Christ the Guide in the high way to glory How injurious are we to Gods end of his Creatures unto our own rational faculties and to the ingenuities that grace would put upon us if we gain not affective and active Meditations by what daily comes into the doors of our senses If so great be the sweetness and glory of Gods out-house the visible World what transcendencies of delight and honor are the happy reserves in the invisible state and place of heavenly glory in the next life It is an ungracious frame of spirit that is confined to the things below They are strangers and enemies to their own happiness that could take up with a visible Eternity of poor sublunary things and cannot abide the thoughts of death the destruction of their earthly Gods Thus Reader in the forementioned eleven Sections maist thou try and take a measure of thy loose heart and life if in impartial Judgement thou canst and wilt be so faithful to the Truth and thine own soul as to believe thy guilt of manifest and gross abuses of Gods grace confess it to God deeply lay it to heart repent of it lest it prove thy ruine CHAP. XI Containing a second Branch of Examination how we may know the secret close and more refined Abuses of Gods Grace HAving enquired into the more visible and notorious affronts of Gods grace My next labor shall be rifling bosom-work to go into the inward Rooms of the heart and there to finde out the inward Libertine that dares impurely and immodestly to licentiate before the Lord This searching inward filthy cells of darkness by the bright Candle of the word of Truth as it is always unpleasant to a close Hypocrite all whose Religion is a constant jugling with God and men so to soundest upright hearts it is very desirable If the secret rotten double-hearted Professor shall read the following Conceptions without a blush fear and trembling laying a better foundation for his propriety to Christ assurance of Grace and the hope of Heaven then cheating appearances If he have scarce patience and heart to try himself by ensuing discoveries yea though he read them will wickedly deny the signs of close dishonors to Gods grace are not in him he may shift of Paper Arraignments he shall not the unbosoming Judgement of the great day when his Sheeps skin shall be pluckt off the inside shall be turned outwards and the close Hypocrite shall appear a wicked impenitent abuser of Gods grace Indeed I have little hope to do good to the habitual Jugle● in the things of God who hath made a play of his Religion a●● never been in good earnest My hope is a Blessing from Heaven may second Convictions in the sound heart searching Reader who is ever most charitable to others but most jealous off and servere against his own heart for thy sake O self-basing abhorring mourner in Zion I have endeavored to lay down the Transcript the Counterpane of thy wretched heart I know thou ●ilt say the next Pages are thine own experience look over weep over pray strive against the ungrateful unkinde wrongs to thy gracious God thy dear Redeemer the Spirit of Grace gracious motions thy principle of grace I know by the help of grace thou wilt lay to heart and repent of the secret Injuries of grace where the prophane hypocritical world scarce see any sin or if so very slightly think of it and have no care and conscience to reform Weigh and ponder then the evidences of close and less discerned abuse of Gods grace as laid down in the subsequent method SECT 1. 1. EVidence of close Abuse of Gods grace is a sinful close of spiritual Injoyments By these I mean all the Ordinances of grace whose ends and fruits are spiritual where succesful also the gifts of Grace Knowledge Judgement Invention Memory Utterance in Divine things Adde hereunto the sanctifying graces of the Spirit the s●eet motions of the Holy Ghost the joys of the Spirit in the light of Gods countenance in the Faith of Attonement by Christs blood in the sight of sincerity victory over Lusts c. These are all spiritual injoyments Now when the close of these is sinful there is a secret abuse of grace It is sinful in five things 1. In self-advancement Gods free grace is either wronged by his Servants as a Benefactor by a boasting Beggar he is well fed fat and fine and while he should lift up the bounty of the giver he is glorying in himself as a receiver So when the giver of grace in his heavenly Alms should be magnified how often do the best of men advance themselves The richest Saints in Earth and Heaven are but vessels of mercy Rom. 9. 22. Utensils Instruments God is pleased to use No thank to the tool but to the hand if it work No house builds it self When we see a comely building we praise the Art of the Builder The action of the Instrument is reduced to the essicient Ashur forgat himself and God when he looked not on God but himself Boasting in an Instrument is as if the Saw should magnifie it self it cut well and the Ax should magnifie it self it hewed well Isa 10. 15. If the Workman holds his hands the Tools do nothing Believers are the spirits Instruments God works in and by them and they dishonor the grace of God by transferring the work to themselves saying I prayed I preached I wept I gave alms I rejoyced in God I did this and that good As lofty Nebuchadnezzar lookt onely on his great boasting This I did this was my doing Is not this Babel that I have built for the glory of my Majesty So I have done this and that is the Poison that mars all the breathing of Satan turn'd angel of light the high abuse of Gods grace ●h Christian be humbled for it Diabolus laudat qua se perspicit superari virtutem injicit cordi jactantiam c. Fulgent ad Probam ep 3. and correct it by the Glass of Pauls self-abasing Grace and Christ-advancing I labored more than the other Apostles yet not I but the Grace of God 1 Cor. 15. 10. I live yet not I but Ch●ist lives in me Gal. 2. 20. 2. In dulling the edge of holy zeal This is the sad and frequent lacquey of spiritual injoyments We converse with them to a blunting and dulling of our spirits They should be as whetstones to set a keener sharpness on our hearts but they are as stones to the Sithes that gap and blunt them It is