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A15144 The vvay to the celestiall paradise Declaring how a sinner may be saued, and come to life euerlasting. Contained in three bookes.The first second third sheweth that a sinner may be saued, & come to life euerlasting. By faith, apprehending Christ for his iustification, & applying to himselfe the promises of the Gospell made in Iesus Christ. Repentance, hauing his sins washed away in the bloud of the lambe Iesus Christ. Prayer, calling vpon God in the name of Iesus Christ. By Robert Whittell, minister of the Gospell. Whittle, Robert, d. 1638. 1620 (1620) STC 25441; ESTC S120396 338,769 458

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vpon the name of the Lord shall be saued After Faith and Repentance then Order requires that I entreate of Prayer In handling whereof I will shew The partition of this Treatise First what Prayer is Secondly the sorts and kinds of Prayer Thirdly the persons whom Prayer doth concerne Fourthly the subiect or matter of Prayer Fiftly the time of Prayer Sixtly the place of Prayer Seauenthly the manner how we are to pray aright Eightly the efficacie and power of Prayer Ninthly the helpes and furtherances of Prayer Tenthly I will vse motiues to perswade vnto Prayer These are the things whereof by the guiding of Gods holy Spirit I purpose to entreate And first I will shew what Prayer is CHAP. II. Shewing what Prayer is with the diuerse sorts and kinds thereof PRayer is a religious worship of God whereby we 1 What Prayer is doe with all humilitie and lowlinesse of heart make knowne vnto God the secrets of our heart through the direction of the Spirit of God calling vpon God in the name of Christ in faith according to his will First I say that Prayer is a religious worship of God for it is a a In●●●●ti● potissima est pars cu●tus Dei Bucan de orate principall part of the worship of God in so much that in the Scriptures it is sometimes vsed for the b 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Pro toto Dei cultu accipitur Buca ibid. whole worship of God So St Paul describes the worshippers of God by their inuocation and calling vpon God saying c 1. C●r 1. 2. vnto the Church of God which is at Corinth to them that are sanctified in Christ Iesus called to be Saints with all that in euery place call vpon the name of Iesus Christ our Lord. So Ananias saith of Saul d Act. 9. 13. 14. Lord I haue heard by many of this name how much euill he hath done to thy Saints at Ierusalem and here he hath authoritie from the chiefe Priests to binde all that call on thy name That is all that beleeue in Christ all that professe the Gospell of Christ all that worship God and call vpon God in the name of Christ Secondly I say that in Prayer we make knowne vnto God the secrets of our hart for Prayer is a diuine speech a holy and heauenly talking with God whereby we open our minds vnfold our thoughts and reueale our griefes vnto God yea manie secret things lie hid in the heart which we will not and are afraid or ashamed to make knowne vnto men yet we may safely and doe securely make manifest vnto God by Prayer and as God vouchsafeth to speake vnto vs by preaching so he is pleased to suffer v●to speake vnto him and to vtter the secrets of our heart by praying Wherefore one saith e Oratio tu● loc●tio est ad Deum Quando legis Deus tibi lequitur quando oras cum Deo loqueris Aug. in Psal 85. thy Prayer is a speaking vnto God When thou readest the Scriptures God speaketh vnto thee when thou prayest thou speakest with God Thirdly in Prayer I mention the Spirit of God as our guide our teacher and helper Fourthly I say that in praying we must call vpon God for our prayers must be made and directed vnto God and to him alone Lastly our prayers vnto God must be made in humil●tie in the name of Christ in faith and according to Gods will which because they belong to the manner of framing our Prayers aright the handling of them more at large with diuerse other things also belonging thereunto I referre to their proper places in the Treatise following and come to the Second thing propounded in this Treatise which is 2 The diuerse sorts and kinds of Prayer Three-fold concerning the diuerse sorts and kindes of Prayer For Prayer is diuerse in regard of First the subiect matter of Prayer Secondly the affection of him that prayeth Thirdly the place of Prayer First Prayer in regard of the subiect matter thereof In regard of is foure-fold 1 The matter of Prayer Foure-fold The first is a Prayer made for the remouing of euils these kinde of Prayers are called deprecations or supplications 1 Supplications The second is a Prayer made for the procuring of good things for the obtaining of blessings needfull for 2 Prayers our soules or bodies Such Prayers are called precations petitions and by a generall name Prayers The third is a Prayer made for the good of others 3 Intercessions when we come vnto God by prayer in the behalfe of others as we would doe for our selues in the like case These kinde of Prayers are called intercessions The fourth is a calling vpon God with an acknowledgement 4 Thanksgiuings of Gods goodnesse towards vs for blessings and benefits receiued These kinde of Prayers are called Thankesgiuings These foure sorts of Prayers St Paul setteth downe in his first Epistle and second Chapter to Timothie saying f 1 Tim. 2. 1. I exhort therefore that first of all supplications prayers intercessions and giuing of thanks be made for all men Secondly Prayer in regard of the affection of him 2 The affection of him that prayeth Fourefold that prayeth is foure-fold The first is a fearefull Prayer when he that prayeth feareth and doubteth lest he shall not be heard this is not a godly Prayer neither is the partie that prayeth so 1 A fearefull Prayer well affected in Praying because St Iames bids vs g Iam. 1. 6. aske in Faith nothing wauering The second is a luke-warme Prayer such a Prayer as commeth from one that hath little deuotion in praying 2 A luke-warme Prayer and small feeling of what he prayeth for neither is this a good Prayer because S. Paul saith h 1 Cor. 14. 15. I will pray with the spirit and I will pray with the vnderstanding also The third is a rash Prayer when any one prayeth vnaduisedly 3 A rash Prayer not considering aforehand to whom he prayeth nor for what he prayeth onely he rashly casteth out words which come from his lips and were not first in his heart Neither is this a good kind of Prayer because Salomon saith i Eccles 5. 2. be not rash with thy mouth and let not thine heart be hastie to vtter any thing before God for God is in heauen and thou vpon earth therefore let thy words be few The fourth is a feruent Prayer when one prayeth 4 A feruent Prayer with zeale and feruencie of spirit without fainting and without ceasing This is the best kinde of Prayer This is that which St Iames so commends k I●m 5. 16. The effectuall feruent 3. The place of Prayer Two fold Prayer of a righteous man auaileth much Thirdly Prayer in regard of the place is two-fold The one publique in the Church before the Congregation 1 Publique and assemblie of the people The other priuate and that 2
vpon him but we haue also his promise for audience if we call vpon him in our trouble he hath 2 God promiseth to heare vs promised to heare vs and to deliuer vs out of trouble So hath the Lord said k Psal 50. 15. Call vpon me in the day of trouble I will deliuer thee saith the Lord as if he had said goe to none other in the time of thy trouble neither seeke thou helpe and deliuerance from any other but in the day of thy trouble come vnto me seeke vnto me cry and call vpon me and I will deliuer thee for there is none besides me that can deliuer thee out of thy trouble The Lord our God is not like the Gods of the heathen which haue l Psal 115. 6. eares and heare not hee is not like to Baal vpon whom his Prophets m 1 Kin. 18. 26. called from morning euen vntil noone saying O Baal heare vs but there was no voice nor any that answered To whom Elijah the Prophet of the Lord said in derision of their God Baal Cry alowd for hee is n Vers 27. a God either he is talking or pursuing or he is in a iourney or peraduenture he sleepeth and must be awaked But so is not our God whom we worship for our God is in heauen beholdeth the things on earth he made the eare and he heareth he is neither busie in talking nor pursuing his enemies nor in his iourney nor yet sleeping for o Psal 121. 4. he that keepeth Israel neither slumbreth nor sleepeth as saith the Psalmist but the p Psal 34. 15. eyes of the Lord are vpon the righteous and his eares are open to their cry Thirdly we are sure that the Lord our God is both able 3 God is both able and willing to heare vs. and also willing to heare vs able for q Psal 94. 9. he that planted the eare shall he not heare and willing for r Psal 145. 18. the Lord is nigh to all that call vpon him to all that call vpon him in truth Wherefore I conclude that we are to make our prayers to none other in heauen or in earth but to God and to him alone Vse This serues to reprooue those who make praiers to Against those which make prayers vnto Saints Reasons not to pray vnto Saints For Saints departed vse their mediation to God for helpe in trouble For First it hath beene prooued before that God hath commanded vs to call vpon him in the day of trouble but we haue no commandement in all the Scripture that enioynes vs to pray to any Saint not to S. Peter nor to 1 It s not commanded S. Paul nor to the Virgin Marie for that ſ Luke 1. 28. Aue haile Marie c. is no praier but a salutation of the Angell It is no forme of praier for vs to vse to the Virgin but it was a salutation of the Angell Gabriel whom the Lord sent to doe a message to the Virgin Marie and therefore not to be vsed of vs as a prayer And seeing that we haue no warrant in the word of God to pray vnto Saints it is a bold and rash presumption for vs to pray vnto any Saint whatsoeuer though it were to the Virgin Mary There were certaine in the dayes of Epiphanius who adored the Virgin Marie and offered vnto her But Epiphanius iudgeth them as heretiks and confuteth them saying t Reuera virgo erat ipsa virgo honorata sed non ad adorationem nobis data verum ipsa adorans ●um qui e● ipsa car●e genitus de calis vero è sin●● patris venerat Epiph. co● Collyridian The Virgin indeed was a Virgin and honoured but was not giuen to vs to be adored but she her selfe did adore him which tooke flesh of her but came from heauen from his fathers bosome And so we acknowledge the Virgin is to be honoured but not to bee worshipped and adored and therefore no prayer to be made vnto her Secondly It hath beene prooued that if we pray vnto 2 Wee haue no promise of helpe from any Saint to God he promiseth to heare vs and to deliuer vs but we haue no promise in the word of God that any of the Saints no not the Virgin Marie her selfe will or can helpe and deliuer vs in the time of our trouble Thirdly the Saints departed doe not know our particular 3 The Saints departed doe not know our particular wants wants neither doe they hearken and attend to the praiers of particular men as it is manifest by the praier of the people of God in Esay saying u Isa 63. 16. Doubtlesse thou art our Father though Abraham be ignorant of vs and Israel acknowledge vs not thou O Lord art our Father our Redeemer thy name is from euerlasting Heere the people pray not to Abraham nor to Isaak nor to Iacob but to the Lord and the reason is because they are sure that the Lord heareth them and remembreth them though Abraham and Israel that were dead were ignorant of them and acknowledged them not It is manifest then that Abraham and Isaak and Iacob that Peter Paul and the Virgin Marie and all the Saints departed though they be Saints in glory yet because they are but Saints and not Gods they are ignorant of vs they know not our particular wants and distresses and it is onely the Lord that is our Father and remembreth vs and heareth and helpeth vs in our trouble and therefore we are not to pray either to Abraham or to any of the Saints but onely to the Lord our God our Father and our Redeemer Fourthly we cannot pray vnto Saints but wee must 4 To pray to Saints is to belieue in them to put trust confidence in them beleeue in them according to that saying of the Apostle o How shall they call on him in whom they haue not beleeued Where S. Paul giueth vs to vnderstand that before we can call vpon the Lord wee must first belieue in him and so for Saints if wee call vpon Saints and x Rom. 10. 14. pray vnto them to helpe vs in our trouble we must first belieue in them wee must put trust and confidence in them that they can helpe vs. Now this is contrarie to the truth of Gods word for wee are to belieue in none saue onely in God neither ought wee to put our trust and confidence in any saue onely in the Lord our God But they that maintaine and vse prayer to the Saints Obiect make this defence for themselues We say they pray to Saints vsing them as Mediatours to God because wee acknowledge our selues to bee farre vnworthy to come directly vnto God but haue accesse vnto God by the mediation of Saints To which I answere Answ First here is feare where no feare is Are wee afraid to come vnto God to call vpon his name Behold hee biddeth vs call
prayeth in feruencie of spirit e Dan. 9. 19. O Lord heare O Lord forgiue O Lord hearken and doe Where the doubling and trebling of their requests argueth the feruencie of their Praiers The two blind-men mentioned by S. Mathew hearing that Iesus passed by cried out saying f Mat. 20. 30. 31 Haue mercie on vs O Lord thou sonne of Dauid And when the multitude rebuked them it s said They cryed the more saying haue mercie on vs O Lord thou sonne of Dauid Thus earnestly did the woman of Canaan pray for her daughter Shee comming vnto Christ g Mat. 15. 22. cried vnto him saying haue mercie on me O Lord thou sonne of Dauid my daughter is grieuously vexed with a Deuill But he answered her not a word Then his Disciples pittying her spake vnto him in her behalfe beseeching him to helpe her and he giues a cold answere saying h Ver. 24. I am not sent but vnto the lost sheepe of the house of Israel Notwithstanding this she commeth againe and cries vnto him saying i Ver. 25. 29. 27. Lord helpe me but he answered and said It is not meete to take the childrens bread and to cast it to dogs And she replied saying truth Lord yet the dogs eate of the crummes which fall from their masters table By which it is euident that his woman was verie feruent in making her petition and verie earnest with the Lord for the obtaining of her request And although at the first the Lord did not grant her request yet at the last he did though Christ did at the first refuse to giue her of the childrens bread yet at the length k Tam●n dedit quia illa etiam vehementer exegit Chrys in Math. Hom. 23. he did giue her because as a Father saith shee did so earnestly craue it Elias also is an example vnto vs of praying feruently St Iames saith l Jam. 5. 17. 18. Elias was a man subiect to the lik● passions as we are and he praied earnestly that it might not raine and it rained not on the earth by the space of three yeeres and sixe moneths And he praied againe and the heauen gaue raine and the earth brought forth her fruit Elias praied and the Lord heard his Praier But how did Elias pray he praied earnestly He m 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 prayed and prayed he praied with great feruencie Thus it is manifest by the Scriptures that feruencie is required in praying And here it is to be considered that this feruencie in praying is shewed and appeareth diuers waies Sometimes by the lifting vp of the hands as Dauid doth saying n Psal 28. 2. heare the voice of my supplications when I crie vnto thee When I lift vp my hands toward thy h●ly Oracle Sometimes by lifting vp of the eies and looking vp to heauen Which also Dauid vsed o Psal 5. 3. In the morning saith he will I direct my praier vnto thee and will looke vp Sometimes with smiting on the breast as did the Publicane who p Luk. 18. 13. smote vpon his breast saying God be mercifull to me a sinner Sometimes this feruencie of praier is expressed by crying a lowd as we may finde Dauid in sundrie Psalmes praying crying to the Lord in his Praier q Psal 18. 6. In my distresse saith he I called vpon the Lord and cried vnto my God So the Niniuites in their distresse fasted and praied and in their praiers r Ion. 3. 8. cryed mightily vnto God Sometimes this feruencie is shewed by teares and weeping so Christ Iesus our Sauiour in his Agonie praied with teares as witnesseth the Apostle ſ Heb. 5. 7. who in the daies of his flesh sa●th he when he had offered vp prayers and supplications with strong crying and teares And sometimes a feruent praier may be made with fewer outward signes and with lesse noise euen with inward groanes and sighes without voice and words heard when the heart being deuout●y affected sendeth forth requests vnto the throne of grace such was the Praier that Moses made when the Lord said vnto him t Exod. 14 15. wherefore criest thou vnto me We finde not that Moses vttered any words when he praied onely his heart prayed and that earnestly and the lowd crie of his heartie Prayer entred into the eares of the Lord. Such was the praier of deuout Hannah of whom it is said u 1. Sam. 1. 13. shee spake in her heart onely her lips mooued but her voice was not heard Hannah spake not alowd when shee praied onely her heart praied and that feruently S. Luke recordeth that a x Luk. 7. 37. 38. woman in the citie which was a sinner that notorious sinfull woman stood at Christ's feete behinde him weeping And by the ans●ere of our Sauiour Christ vnto her y Ver. 48. Thy sins are forgiuen it is euident that she wept for her sinnes and praied earnestly for the pardon of her sinnes yet we heare no words that she vttered onely her eies wept and her heart praied z Leg●mus quae ●●cit no● l●gimu● quae dixit Stell in Lu. We read saith one what she did but we read not what she said This dutie of praying is performed oftimes more with sighs and groanes then with words and more with weeping then with speaking Now whereas in praying it is required that we pray feruently the consideration hereof serues to stirre vp Vse our deuotion to enflame our zeale to make vs more earnest in Praier For as it hath beene shewed before in the kinds of Praier there is a luke-warme Prayer some in praying are neither hote nor cold but luke warme neither so cold in deuotion as to make no praier at all nor yet so hote in deuotion as to make an earnest Prayer But such luke w●rme Prayers are vneffectuall and obtaine nothing at Gods hands but the praier that obtaineth any thing of God is the effectuall feruent and earnest Prayer The feruent Prayer is such as is able to pierce the clouds neither can the stormie winds blow it away nor the thicke clouds keepe it backe nor yet the spirits in the aire hinder the passage of a feruent earnest and deuout prayer but it mounteth vp to the throne of grace and returneth not emptie of the blessings of God Whosoeuer then would obtaine mercie with the Lord and find grace to helpe in time of neede must come to the Lord by Prayer but he must not content himselfe to pray sleightily and carelesly but feruently and earnestly striuing with God by earnest Prayer as Iacob wrestled with the Angell and preuailed to whom he also said a Gen. 32. 26. I will not let thee goe except thou blesse me b Haec vis Deo grata est Chrys in Mat. Hom. 23 This forcible striuing with God by earnest Prayer is as a Father saith acceptable and well pleasing vnto God Like as a Father when his child commeth vnto him to
stones and the dust and licked vp the water that was in the trench Secondly in the lower regions as to stay the heauens from rayning a long time together and againe to open the windowes of heauen to bring downe raine Such 2 In the lower regions power had Elias also as witnesseth S. Iames d Iam. 5. 17. 18. Elias was a man subiect to the like passions as we are and he prayed earnestly that it might not raigne and it rained not on the earth by the space of three yeares and sixe moneths And he praied againe and the heauen gaue raine and the earth brought forth her fruit thus in the heauens aboue Secondly Prayer hath auailed much in the wat●rs to stay their violent force from drowning the seruants of 2 In the waters the Lord which efficacie was in the praier of Ionah who being in the e Jon. 1. 17. Belly of the fish three dayes and three nights Yea euen f Ion 2. 1. 2. 3. 5. 10. In the deepe in the midst of the seas the flouds compassing him about all the billowes and waues passing ouer him and the weedes being wrapt about his head then he praied vnto the Lord his God out of the fishes belly And the Lord heard him and the Lord spake vnto the fish and it vomited out Ionah vpon the dry land Thirdly in the earth causing springs of waters to appeare 3 In the earth in dry places yea making the hard rocks to gush out water in abundance As at the praier of Moses for when the people murmured for want of water g Exod. 17. 4. 56. Moses cried vnto the Lord And the Lord answered him and bade him smite the rocke and there should come water out of it that the people might drinke and Moses did so in the sight of the Elders of Israel Lastly praier hath bene of force to cast out the fiercest 4 In hell ouer the euill spirits Diuells of hell when our sauiour Christ had cured the Iunatike and had cast out the Diuell which thing the disciples could not doe and demanded of Christ saying h Mat. 17. 19. 20. 21. Why could not wee cast him out Iesus said vnto them Because of your vnbeleife c. Howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting Thus prayer auaileth extraordinarily Secondly ordinarily a righteous mans prayer auaileth 2 Ordinarily Twofold much both for The remoouing of euill and for The procuring of good and that in regard of both 1 In regard of the Bodie and that Bodie and Soule First praier auaileth much for the remoouing of euill from the body whether it be 1 Remoouing euills from the Bodie Twofold A common calamitie or Anie priuate affliction For the First praier auaileth much to deliuer from common calamities which may hurt a mans bodie or 1 Common calamities happen to his temporall state as from the sword famine pestilence or any grieuous plague From the sword from the hand of the enemie as it deliuered Hezekiah king of Iudah from the power of Senacheri● King of Assyria for hauing receiued a most blasphemous Letter from the King of Assyria he i 2. Kin. 19. 14. 15 went vp into the house of the Lord and sp●ead it before the Lord. And Hezekiah prayed before the Lord and the Lord heard his Prayer and his prayer so preuailed with the Lord that the Lord sent his Angell to fight for Hezekiah against his enemies for k Ve● 35. it came to passe that night that the Angell of the Lord went out and sinote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred fourescore and fiue thousand Prayer also auaileth much in the time of famine and dearth wherefore the Lord saith l Isa 41. 17. when the poore and needie seeke water and there is none and their tongue faileth for thirst I the Lord will heare them as if he had said if there be scarcitie and dearth in the land let the people pray vnto me and I will heare them So also in the time of plague and pestilence prayer auaileth much with God for the turning away of the heauy hand of the Lord thus the plague was stayed in Israel when m Num. 16. 46. 47. 48. Aaron tooke his censer and put sire therein from the Altar and put on incense and made an attonement for the people he stood betweene the dead and the liuing and the plague was stayed This sweete incense is holy and deuout Prayer ascending vp to the throne of God able to stay the plague And prayer auaileth against any other iudgement that hangeth ouer a people as the Niniuites elcaped a great iudgement threatned against them and the Lord was mooued to n Ion. 3. 8. 9. 10. turne away from his fierce anger when the Lord saw that they repented and cryed mightily vnto God Thus prayer auaileth in common calamities Secondly Prayer auaileth much in priuate afflictions 2 Priuate afflict●ons to helpe and deliuer vs in time of perill and danger in time of sicknesse and from the danger of death Dauid sheweth vs that being in distresse he prayed vnto the Lord and the Lord heard him o Psal 18. 6. In my distresse saith he I called vpon the Lord and cryed vnto my God he heard my v●ice out of his temple and my crie came before him euen into his eares And prayer is an effectuall meanes to preserue and saue in the time of sicknesse so S. Iames saith p Iam. 5. 15. the Prayer of faith shall saue the sicke and the Lord shall raise him vp by this means it pleased the Lord to saue Hezekiah's life for Hezekiah being q Isa 38. 1. 2 4. 5. sicke vnto death prayed vnto the Lord and the Lord heard his prayer and added vnto his dayes fifteene yeeres Thus praier auaileth for the remoouing of euill from the bodie and temporall state Secondly prayer also auaileth much for the procuring 2 Procuring good to the bodie of good to the bodie and temporall state for by praier it is that the Lord giueth vs things needfull for this present life as food and raiment and things conuenient for the preseruation of this life S. Iames saith r Iam. 1. 17. Euery good gift and euery perfect gift is from aboue and commeth downe from the Father of lights and againe he saith ſ Jam. 4. 2. 3. ye lust and haue not ye kill and desire to haue and cannot obtaine ye fight and warre yet ye haue not because ye aske not Ye aske and receiue not because ye aske amisse that ye may consume it vpon your lusts Where the Apostle sheweth that the way and meanes to obtaine good things blessings and benefits at the hands of God is by Prayer asking them of God but so as we aske aright and aske things needfull to a good end not prodigally to waste and consume them vpon our lusts Thus praier auaileth concerning the bodie and temporall
soules Consider with your selues that y 2 Sam. 12. 16. Dauid a King fasted mourned when his child was sicke and lay all night vpon the earth that z Esth 4. 4. 16. Esther a Queene fasted and did neither eat nor drinke three daies night nor day and that a Luk. 2 36. 37. Anna a woman of great age serued God with fastings and praiers night and day But where is our fasting or where shall we finde one of an hundred fasting truly after the right manner and to the ●ight ends that can say with S. Paul I haue bene b 2. Cor. 11. 27. Infastings often or can say with Dauid c Psal 109. 24. My knees are weake through fasting and my flesh faileth of fatnesse Some hope to excuse themselues from fasting saying each one for himselfe though I cannot fast yet I can pray but tell me not of thy deuotion in praying except thou canst also tell me of thy daily abstinence and of some time set a part for the taming of thy rebellious flesh and bringing vnder thy bodie by fasting for fasting is as hath bene declared a great helpe and furtherance to prayer and therefore where abstinence is not vsed and fasting neglected there doubtlesse praier either is not or is verie weake cold and formall And this of Fasting as it is a help and furtherance to praier CHAP. XX. Of the Third help and further ance of prayer Diuine Meditations GOdly Meditations are a third help and furtherance to our praiers which I will make manifest 3 Di●ine Meditations considered two waies First in generall Secondly by a particular enumeration of sundry profitable meditations For the First All godly meditations are a helpe and 1 Generally furtherance to our praiers as appeareth by the words of the prophet Dauid saying a Psal 39. 3. 4. My heart was hot within me while I was musing the fire burned then spake I with my tongue Lord make me to know mine end c. and againe he saith b Psal 77. 1. I cried vnto God with my voice euen vnto God with my voice he gaue eare vnto me But before he called cried vnto the Lord he declareth what thoughts meditations he had he c Ver. 3. remēbred God he could not sleepe for thinking vpon God he d Vers 6. 7 8 9. Communed with his owne heart his spirit made diligent search wil the Lord cast off for euer wil he be fauourable no more c. To this agreeth the saying of the sonne of Syrach e Ecclus. 39. 1. He that giueth his mind to the law of the most high and is occupied in the meditations thereof will seeke out the wisdome of all the ancient c. and it followeth f Vers 5. He will giue his heart to resort early to the Lord that made him and will pray before the most high and will open his mouth in prayer and make supplication for his sinnes Thus holy and diuine meditations generally considered are a helpe and furtherance to our praiers Secondly that diuine meditations are a great help 2 Particularly Twofold furtherance to d●uout praier I will manifest by the particular enumeration of sundry diuine meditations which I reduce to these two heads Godly meditations concerne either God or Ourselues 1 Concerning God Threefold Those that concerne God are of three sorts The first concerne his nature or Attributes The second his word The third his workes Touching the First The consideration of the attributes 1 Concerning the Attributes of God as of God may stirre vs vp to Inuocation either to pray to God or to praise God as First when we thinke vpon the eternitie and immortalitie of God the consideration of this that God is eternall 1 Eterniue of God and immortall that he is euerlasting without beginning and without ending may raise our thoughts to thinke on the life euerlasting which the eternall and euer-liuing God hath prepared for his elect and then to pray that we may liue eternally with God in his eternall and euerlasting kingdome Secondly when we meditate on the power of God 2 Power of God consider that he made the world of nothing and that he doth what soeuer it pleaseth him both in heauen and earth this should teach vs to pray that we may depend vpon Gods prouidence for the things of this present life because God is al sufficient to pray that in time of trouble we may waite vpon God for deliuerance because he is a God of might and power able to doe all things yea and to pray that we may feare that powerfull God to seeke to please him and to glorifie him both in our bodies and in our solues because he is g Mat. 10. 28. able to destroy both soule and bodie in hell Thirdly when we meditate on the iustice of God and 3 Iustice of God consider how iust the Lord is in all his waies that he is a iust God hating sinne and iniquitie and punishing the transgressors h Exod. 34 7. That will by no meanes cleare the guilty i Nahum 1. 3. And will not at all acquit the wicked the consideration hereof should mooue vs to pray that we may alwaies k Psal 4. 4. Stand in awe of his maiesty and not sinne against him lest we prouoke his wrath and indignation against vs. Fourthly when we thinke on the mercy of God and 4 Mercie of God consider with our selues that God is l Ioel. 2. 13. Gracious and mercifull this meditation should moue vs to pray that the Lord would be gracious and mercifull vnto vs that he would shew mercie vpon vs and pardon our sinnes as Dauid prayeth m Psal 51. 1. Haue mercy vpon me ô God according to thy louing kindnesse according to the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions Fiftly when we thinke on the patience long suffering 5 Patience of God and forbearance of God considering how long we haue liued in our sinnes how often we haue done wickedly and still the Lord hath shewed his patience and long suffering and waiting for our repentance hath forborne to cut vs off in our sinnes then we should pray that this n Rom. 2. 4. Goodnesse of God in forbearing vs might be a meanes to lead vs to repentance Sixtly when we thinke on the wisedome of God and consider how wisely the Lord hath made all things and 6 Wisdome of God how prudently he ruleth and gouerneth the world this meditation should bring vs into admiration of the Lords wisedome and cause vs to lift vp our hearts on high praising the Lord and saying with Dauid o Psa 104. 24. O Lord how manifold are thy workes in wisdome hast thou made them all Thus the deuour soule may be carried aloft in heauenly meditations concerning these and the rest of the Attributes of God and in all he may be stirred vp
vntill this houre and at the ninth houre I prayed in my house by which it is euident that Cornelius did not onely fast but also prayed when he fasted he spent the day of his fast in holy thoughts in heauenly meditations and deuour prayer Secondly vpon the day of our fast we ought to doe workes of Charitie to feed the hungrie to cloath the 2 To do workes of charitie naked to reliue the oppressed c. i Isa 58. 6. 7. Is not this the fast that I haue choson saith the Lord to loose the bands of wickednesse to vndoe the heauie burdens and to let the oppressed goe free and that ye breake euery yoake Is it not to deale thy bread to the hungrie and that thou bring the poore that are cast out to thy house When thou seest the naked that thou couer him and that thou hide not thy selfe from thine owne flesh That is a good fast when as to our fasting we ioyne mercie and charitie No man should fast out of a couetous minde to spare the more but so much as he spareth by fasting he should giue to the poore Lastly if our fast be a priuate fast we must fast in secret 4 To fast in secret and not like the Pharisies desire to be seene and knowne of men that we fast It is sufficient that our fasting be knowne vnto God of this our Sauiour Christ saith k Math. 6. 16. 17. 18 when ye fast be not as the hypocrites of a sad countenance for they disfigure their faces that they may appeare vnto men to fast verily I say vnto you they haue their reward But thou when thou fastest annoint thy head and wash thy face that thou appeare not vnto men to fast but vnto thy father which is in secret and thy father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly This of the right manner of fasting The second thing in fasting is the right vse and end 2 The right end of fasting Twofold of fasting The ends whereunto fasting serueth are two The first is to tame the flesh and to bring the bodie vnder S. Paul sayth l 1 Cor. 9. 27. I keepe vnder my bodie and bring it 1 To tame the flesh into subiection and how he kept vnder his bodie and how he brought it into subiection he sheweth when he saith I was m 2 Cor. 11. 27. in wearinesse and painfulnesse in watchings often in hunger and thirst in fastings often in cold and nakednesse By these meanes Paul humbled his bodie and brought it vnder The second end of fasting i● to humble the soule Of 2 To humble the soule which Dauid saith n Psal 35. 13. I humbled my soule with fasting When the Lord humbleth vs with any crosse and affliction we should then humble our soules vnder the hand of God by fasting weeping and mourning as saith the Lord by the Prophet Ioel o Ioel. 2. 12. therefore also now saith the Lord turne ye euen to me with all your heart and with fasting and with weeping and with mourning These are the right ends of fasting The third thing which I obserued in a religious fast 3 Fasting how a helpe and furtherance to Prayer is that fasting after the right manner and for the right ends is a great helpe and furtherance to our prayers For First Fasting is a meanes to prepare vs the better to prayer and to stirre vp our deuotion the more in calling 1 Stirring vp our deuotion vpon the name of the Lord it is said of p Luk. 2. 36. 37. Anna an auncient widdow in Israel that shee serued God with fastings and prayers night and day She both fasted prayed the more diligently that shee fasted the more deuoutly shee prayed So Dauid saith q Psal 35. 13. I humbled my soule with fasting and my prayer returned into mine owne bosome The humbling of his soule with fasting gaue good successe to his Prayer Wherefore S. Chrysostome saith that r Jeiunium est schola precum Chry. de ●eiu● fasting is the Schoole of Prayer For by fasting we learne to pray The leane fowle ouerflieth the Hawke whereas the fat one is soone ouertaken so the soule of a Christian that is humbled with fasting doth more easilie mount vp towards heauen by diuine contemplation and heauenly meditation and more easily escapeth the temptation and snare of the Deuill Secondly fasting is a verie great helpe and furtherance 2 Helping to get the masterie ouer some great sinne to Prayer As when a sinner hath committed some great sinne hainous transgression or is troubled with some raigning sinne it may be that Prayer alone will not serue to obtaine remission and to driue out that rebellious master-sinne but to the end that such a sinner may more fully expresse his true and vnfained repentance by godly sorrow and heartie mourning for his sinnes that he may the more humbly confesse his sins and more earnestly crie and call for mercie that he may turne away the displeasure of almighty God and that he may obtaine mercie and finde fauour with God hee must ioyne to his Prayer fasting So ſ 2. Sam. 12. 16. Dauid besought God for the child and Dauid fasted and went in and lay all night vpon the earth Dauid prayed for the child when it was sicke Dauid besought God for the childe and to the end that his prayer might be more effectuall he humbled his soule with fasting Fasting was a meanes to helpe and further his prayer Some sinnes are like that kinde of Deuils which could not be cast out but by t Mat. 17. 21. Prayer and fasting Some sinnes will not easily be cast out of men hearts but with much adoe with much sorrow and manie teares with fasting and praying Now whereas fasting performed after a right manner Vse and to right ends is such a helpe and further ance to praier Against those who cannot endure to fast the consideration hereof serues to reprooue manie in our age and time who cannot away with fasting And they are specially of two sorts either belly-gods whose mindes are so much vpon their belly and take so great delight in pampering the flesh that nothing almost can so disquiet and discontent them as that their ho●low paunch should misse it vsuall filling or they are nice and daintie ones such as fare delicately and feed curiously fasting say they is an enemie to health it filles the bodie full of winde vpon which manie i●firmities may grow but remember ô man whosoeuer thou art consider that Diues who u Luk. 16. 19. fared sumptuously euery day is now in x Ver. 23. 24. hell in torments and cannot obtaine so much as a drop of water to coole his tongue And heare all ye nice and daincie ones who are so afraid of hurting your bodies with fasting are you so good Physicians for your bodies and haue you no skill nor care to phisicke your
either to pray vnto God or to praise God Secondly the word of God if we meditate thereon 2 Concerning the word of God will stirre vs vp to praier whether we meditate on the law or the Gospell If on the law and the iudgements threatned against impenitent sinners the consideration thereof may moue vs to pray that we may haue grace to repent vs of our sinnes that so we may escape those iudgments threatned against vs and if we meditate on the Gospell and consider the promises of mercie and saluation made to all that truly beleeue and repent the consideration thereof may mooue vs to pray that we may haue grace to beleeue and to repent that so we may be partakers of those sweete and comfortable promises Thirdly meditations vpon the workes of Creation 3 Concerning the workes of Creation may stirre vs vp to Inuocation and calling vpon the name of the Lord either to pray to God for some blessing or to praise God for his goodnesse whether we consider the things created In heauen or In Earth or Threefold In the Seas and waters For so the Psalmist hath distinguished the workes of Creation p Psal 146. 6. Which made heauen and earth the Sea and all that therein is Touching the First The workes of creation in the 1 In the heauens heauens may stirie vs vp to call vpon the name of the Lord. As when we thinke on the Angels in heauen consider how they are q Heb. 1. 14. Ministring Spirits ready to r Psal 103. 20. doe his commandements hearkning to the voice of his word It should cause vs to pray that we also may endeauoure to lead such an angelicall life here on earth as that we be carefull to doe the will and obey the commandement of the Lord as the Angells doe When we looke vp to the heauens aboue see the firmament and behold the Sunne the moone and the starres those glorious lights the beholding thereof may cause vs to praise God for giuing vs sinfull men such glorious-bright-shining lampes to lighten vs in this vale of miserie as also to pray that after this life ended we may shine in the heauens as those glorious lights now shine for Daniel saith ſ Dan. 3. They that be wise shall shine as the brightnesse of the firmament and they that turne many to righteousnesse as the starrs for euer and euer And our sauiour Christ saith t 〈◊〉 13. 43. Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sunne in the kingdome of their father When we looke vp and see the cloudes we may meditate on Christs second u Mat 24. 34. Commming in the cloudes of heauen and how we shall be x 1 Thes 4. 17. caught vp in the cloudes and then pray that we may be ready and prepared * Versab to meete the Lord in the aire that so we may euer be with the Lord. When we heare it thunder and see the lightning flash in our faces we should meditate on the mighty voice of the Lord and the sound of the last y Vers 16. trumpe which shall cause the dead to rise as also of the suddainnesse of Christs second comming to iudgement compared to z Mat. 24. 27. lightning and then pray that we be not found sleeping but a Luk. 12. 36. 37 watching like to good seruants which Watch and wait for the Lords comming When we see the dew raine falling vpon the earth and perceiue that thereby the drie earth is refreshed bringeth forth hearbes and grasse and corne for the vse of man and beast we may meditate on the dew of grace and the sweete and comfortable raine of Gods word dropping vpon the hearts of men and refreshing their soules and then pray that as the raine falling vpon the earth maketh it fruitfull so the word of God dropping vpon our hearts may soften our hard and stonie hearts and make vs fruitfull in good workes When we consider the b Math. 6. 26. Foules of the aire how they sow not neither doe they reape nor gather into barnes and yet as our sauiour Christ saith Your heauenly father feedeth them we may meditate on the prouidence of God of his goodnesse prouiding for all liuing creatures and then pray that we may rest vpon God and depend vpon his prouidence for the things of this present life as foode and raigment and all other things needfull for the preseruation of our life c 1 Pet. 5. 7. Casting all our care on God and praying that we may d Math. 6. 33. First seeke the kingdome of God and his righteousnesse that all needfull thing may be added vnto vs. Thus meditations to stirre vp our deuotion may be taken from things aboue Secondly from things on earth as when we looke 2 On the earth vpon trees consider how some trees beare good and plentifull fruite others either no fruite or bad fruite we may meditate on the seuerall sorts of men in the world and thinke with our selues how good men are like good trees doing good and bringing forth in their liues the fruit of holinesse and righteousnesse contrariwise that wicked men are like bad trees yeelding either no fruite or no good fruite who either liue Idly and are vnprofitable members doing no good or bringing forth e Isa 5. 4. wilde grapes liue wickedly and doe naughtily offending God and wronging men then pray that we may be good trees bringing forth good fruite because Iohn Baptist saith f Math. 3. 10. Euery tree which bringeth not forth good fruite is hewen downe and cast into the fier When we looke vpon the grasse in the field or flowers in the garden we may be put in mind of our mortalitie and shortnesse of life for as the Prophet Esay sayth g Isa 40. 6. All flesh is grasse and all the goodlinesse thereof as the flower of the field The grasse withereth the flower fadeth And when we are thus meditating on our mortalitie and shortnesse of life then we should pray that we may at all times be readie and prepared for the day of our death for we are but as the grasse and as the flower we know not how soone we may be cut downe pluckt vp and withered when we thinke or looke on beasts and cattell they may stirre vp our deuotion as when we perceiue the h Isa 1. 3. Oxe knowing his owner and the asse his masters crib as saith the Prophet we should pray that the Lord would make vs obedient and thankfull vnto God lest we be worse then the Oxe or the asse When we see a Lambe brought to the slaughter and the sheepe lying vnder the hand of the shearer dumbe we may meditate on the meeknesse patience of Christ our Sauiour in suffering for as the Prophet Esay saith i Isa 53. 7. he was oppressed he was afflicted yet he opened not his mouth he is brought as a Lambe to the
that we should haue accesse vnto the throne of grace and should haue communication with the Lord. For as a meane subiect would count himselfe a happie man if he might finde such fauour with his Soueraigne Lord the King as that he might haue free accesse into his presence and libertie to make any lawfull request vnto the King with assurance that the King would heare him and grant his petition so a poore Christian whatsoeuer his estimation be in the world concerning his spirituall state is a happie man for he may haue free accesse into the presence of the King of heauen earth he may f Heb. 4. 16. come boldly to the throne of grace may obtaine mercie and finde grace to helpe in time of neede This exhortation to be deuoutly giuen to call vpon the name of the Lord and to be instant in prayer and supplication vnto God is verie necessarie to be practised of all high and low rich and poore one and other and verie expedient it is for Ministers to call vpon the people euerie where and to exhort them to be frequent and feruent in prayer especially in these euill dayes wherein deuotion with many is waxen colde and with some is fallen asleepe and had need to be awaked I haue shewed by the Scriptures that Moses Dauid Daniel Cornelius with diuers others that the Apostles of Christ yea and Christ himselfe haue beene all much giuen to prayer and I read of Iames g Gal. 1. 19. the Lords brother that with praying much and often h Ge●ua ipsius in morem camel● sensum co●tactus amiserint Euseb l. 2 c. 23. his knees were waxen so hard by reason of kneeling much that they were as hard as camels knees so that he had no feeling of any paine when he prayed kneeling vpon his knees That was a happie age and those were blessed times for then men had hard knees and soft hearts but in these euill dayes its contrarie for manie in these our daies haue soft knees and hard hearts In those better times good men were as Cornelius was i Act. 10. 2. deuout men fearing God giuing much almes to the people and praying to God alway But in these dayes manie of vs come farre short of Cornelius his deuotion for he gaue much almes to the people and prayed to God alway I feare it may be truely said of manie amongst vs that they giue few almes to the people and pray to God seldome Wherefore if any haue hitherto beene negligent and slacke in performing this religious dutie of Prayer either publiquely or priuately let them pray and the Lord grant they may pray that the Lord would enflame their hearts with zeale and deuotion that hee would k Zach. 12. 10. powre vpon them the spirit of grace and of supplications and that hee would send his holy Spirit into their hearts to l Rom. 8. 26. helpe their infirmities To teach them to pray as they ought and to m Ver. 15. crie Abba Father And whosoeuer they are that haue alreadie addicted themselues to this holy and heauenly dutie of prayer let them bee encouraged to perseuere and pray that they may haue grace to be constant and to continue therein And now I conclude with the exhortation of Saint Paul n Coless 4. 2. Continue in prayer and watch in the same with thankesgiuing ioyning thereunto the like exhortation of Saint Peter o 1. Pet. 4. 7. the end of all things ●s at hand be ye therefore sober and watch vnto Prayer Now the Father of mercies and the God of all consolation confirme and strengthen our faith till the comming of our Lord Iesus Christ and grant that through his grace we may be brought to true and vnfained Repentance and that by the guiding of his holy Spirit we may walke in holy obedience to his heauenly will all the dayes of our life that we may sincerely deuote our selues to Prayer and calling vpon the name of the Lord that so at our last end we may be receiued into the Celestiall Paradisc through the merits of Iesus Christ our Lord and onely Sauiour Amen ⸪ Deus qui dedit velle dedit etiam perficere Benedictus Deus FINIS
Eternall glorie ibid. Vse 1. To trie our selues whether wee bee come to Amendmen● of life pag. 214. Vse 2. Against those who onely c●ase from some euill but doe no good pag. 216. 6. Perseuerance in grace Or Continuance in well-doing to the end chap. 10. Therein two things 1. That a Christian may perseuere and continue to the end For 1. A good and sound Christian shall not be mooued p. 218 2. God that hath giuen grace will finish it ibid 3. They that are iustified shall bee glorified ibid. 4. The Elect are reserued vnto saluation in Heauen ibid. 2. Motiues to perswade to perseuerance foure 1. God requireth it p. 219. 2. Holy men haue continued in their goodnesse vnto the end ibid. 3. The necessitie thereof two-fold 1. All that begin well doe not end well p. 219. 2. Except wee continue to the end we cannot obtaine the crowne of life p. 220. 4. The Benefit thereof four-fold 1. Saluation ibid. 2. A Kingdome ibid. 3. A Crowne ibid. 4. Eternall life ibid. Vse Against those who fall backe from grace and goodnesse p. 221. 4. The time of Repentance Chap. 11. three-fold 1. The time of this present life p. 223. Vse Against Purgatorie ibid. 2. The time of grace p. 224. Vse Not to harden our hearts against the voice of the Lord calling vs to repentance ibid. 3. The time present p. 225. Vse Against those that deferre their Repentance pag. 226. And they that defer their Repentance doe foolishly For 1. Thereby a sinner longer continueth in his sinnes pag. 226. 2. No man is certaine of the time to come p. 227. 3. Hee that deferreth his repentance till olde age is then vnfit to repent ibid. 4. No man is sure that hee shall haue grace to repent heereafter p. 228 5. He that hath serued sin all his life time knoweth not whether God will accept his seruice in his old age p. 229. 5. Impediments which hinder sinners from Repentance chap. 12. And they are foure 1. Doing euill and escaping pag. 231. two-fold 1. In their owne experience pag. 231. 2. In the example of others pag. 233. Vse Against those that doe euill and thinke alwayes to goe vnpunished ibid. 2. Presuming on Gods mercy cha 13. Where consider two things 1. That God is onely mercifull to penitent sinners p. 234. 2. As God is mercifull so hee is also iust pag. 235. Vse Against those that presume on Gods mercy ibid. 3. Custome in sinning Chap. 14. Vse Not to accustome our selues to any sinne p. 237. 4. Hope of long life chap. 15. Vse Not to deferre our Repentance vpon hope to liue long p. 239. 6. Motiues and perswasions to Repentance Chap. 16. And they are foure 1. Testimonies of Scripture p. 240. 2. Examples of penitent sinners ibid. Vse To reprooue Those who are willing to imitate the Saints in their sinnes but not in their repentance p. 241. 3. The necessity of Repentance cha 17. In regard of 1. The Benefits of God p. 243. Vse Gods benefits should worke in vs repentance and binde vs to obedience p. 244. 2. The patience and long suffering of God chap. 18. Vse Against those who abuse the patience of God p. 246. 3. The shortnesse of mans life Chap. 19. pag. 248. Vse Against those who spend the short time of their life ill pag. 250. 4. The certainty of death ibid. 5. The vncertainty of the day and houre of death p. 251. Vse To prepare for the day of death ibid. 6. The certainty of the Iudgement to come chap. 20. pag. 252. Vse To cast our account and to make our reckoning afore-hand pag. 254. 7. The vncertainty of the day of Iudgement ibid. Vse Against those who thinke that Christ will still deferre his comming to Iudgement pag. 255. 8. The punishment of impenitent sinners Chap. 21. three-fold 1. Temporall three-fold in 1. Body pag 258. 2. Goods pag. 259. 3. Both. ibid. Vse To cease to doe euill that it may bee well with vs and ours p 260. 2. Spirituall ibid. Vse To pray that God would soften our hard hearts pag. 261. 3. Eternall chap. 22. Where two things 1. The place two-fold 1. From whence the wicked shall bee excluded p. 262. 2. Whither the wicked shall bee cast pag. ●65 2. The greatnesse grieuousnesse of the punishment of the wicked in Hell Where their torment shal be 1. Vniuersall ibid. 2. Easelesse p. 264 3. Ho●elesse ibid. 4. Remedilesse p. 265. 5. Endlesse For 1. Hell-fire can neuer be quenched ibid. 2. After the Resurrection the bodie shall bee incorruptible ibid. Vse 1. Against those who liue so as if there were no Hell pag. 266. Vse 2. To feare God ibid. 4. The Benefit of Repentance chap. 23. two-fold 1. It remooueth iudgements three-fold 1. Temporall p. 268. 2. Spirituall ibid. 3. Eternall pag. 269. Vse That wee may escape the iudgement of God wee must repent of our sinnes ibid. 2. It procureth blessings chap. 24. three-fold 1. Temporall pag. 271. 2. Spirituall ibid. 3. Eternal where of 1. The excellency of the place of happinesse p. 272. 2. The greatnes of their happines For 1. They shall bee partakers of glory p. 273. 2. They shall see God in his glory p. 274. 3. They shall bee with Christ ib. 4. They shal haue blessed company ibid. 5. They shal haue eternall felicity p. 275. 6. They shall haue no euill nor want any good thing pag. 275. Vse 1. To repent of our sinnes and amend our waies if we would bee either happy on earth or blessed in Heauen pag. 276. Vse 2. Consolation to the righteous which are afflicted in this life pag. 277. THE ANALYSIS OF THE THIRD BOOKE Of the way to the Celestiall Paradise Concerning Prayer THE third booke consisteth of 2. parts 1. The Preface containing two things 1. The order of the Treatise Chap. 1. pag. 279. 2. The partition thereof pag. 280. 2. The subiect matter wherin tenne things are to be considered 1. What Prayer is Chap. 2. p. 281. 2. The diuers sorts and kinds of Prayer threefold in regard of 1. The matter of prayer fourefold 1. Supplications pag. 282. 2. Prayers ibid. 3. Intercessions ib. 4. Thankesgiuings pag. 283. 2. The affection of him that prayeth prayer is fourefold 1. Fearefull ib. 2. Luke-warme ibid. 3. Rash ibid. 4. Feruent ibid. 3. The place of prayer two-fold 1. Publique ibid. 2. Priuate two-fold in the 1. House p. 284. 2. Chamber or secret place i. 3. The persons who prayer doth concerne chap. 3. and they are 3. 1. The persons praying therin two things 1. All are bound to pray without exception pag. 248. 2. Wee our selues must please God before our prayers can bee acceptable to God To which 2 things are required 1. Faith p. 285. 2. Repentance For Sin not repented of hindreth Prayer and that 2 wayes 1. In generall ibid. 2. In particular as 1. Idolatry pag. 286. 2. Cruelty and vnmercifulnes ibid. 3. Wrath. ibid. 4. Vaine-glory ibid. 5. Hypocrisie p. 287. 6. Want of pitie
A drawing of the heart vp vnto God ibid. Vse Against hasty rash praying p. 339. 2. Attention standing in three things 1. Attending to the matter of prayer p. 340. 2. Hauing respect to the sence ibid. 3. The heart must bee fixed vpon God ibid. Vse Against those who in praying giue liberty to their wandring thoughts ibid. 3. Humility chap. 14. two-fold 1. Outward shewed by outward gestures of 1. Standing p. 341. 2. Kneeling p. 342. 3. Lifting vp the hands ibid. 4. Looking vp to Heauen c. ibid. Vse Consolation to sicke persons and lame people pag. 343. 2. Inward ibid. Vse Against those who giue vnto God onely outward worship p. 344. 7. To pray in faith Chap. 16. Vse Against those who in praying are weak-hearted and doubtfull of being heard pag. 355. 8. To pray according to the will of God pag. 356. Standing in two things 1. Asking spirituall things simply and temporall things conditionally pag. 356. 2. Referring our will to Gods will pag. 357. Vse Against those who consider not whether the things which they pray for be according to Gods will ibid. 9. To pray in the Name of Christ pag. 359. Vse 1. To conclude our Prayers in the Name of Christ ibid. Vse 2. Against those who relie vpon the intercession of Saints pag. 360. Vse 3. Consolation That praying in the Name of Christ God will grant our lawfull requests ibid. 4. The auoyding of vaine repetitions p. 100. two-fold 1. Battologie p. 345. 2. Polylogie ibid. And vaine repetition is to be auoyded For 1. It is but lip-labor p. 345. 2. It is heathenish ibid. 3. God doth not therefore the sooner heare them p. 346. 4. It is not needfull ibid. Vse To reprooue 1. Those who tie themselues to an often repeating of the same prayers ibid. 2. Those who in their conceiued prayers vse often repetitions ibid. 5. Feruency Chap. 15. Vse To make vs more earnest in prayer p. 349. 6. Persenerance pag. 351. Vse 1. To wait vpon the Lord for help and deliuerance p. 353. Vse 2. Against those who are impatient in their trouble and will not stay the Lords leisure Where is shewed how the Lord oft●n deferreth the granting of our requests 1. To exercise vs in praying p. 354. 2. That wee may receiue the blessings of the Lord with greater ioy and thankefulnesse ibid. 8. The efficacie and power of Prayer Chap. 17. Two-fold For praier auaileth much 1. Extraordinarily And that 1. In the heauens As 1. In the Firmament pag. 362. 2. In the regions of the Ayre As in 1. The vppermost region ibid. 2. The lower regions ib. 2. In the waters ibid. 3. In the earth pag. 363. 4. In hell ouer the euill spirits ibid. 2. Ordinarily Two-fold In regard of 1. The Bodie and that 1. Remouing euils Twofold 1. Common calamities ibid. 2. Priuate afflictions pag. 364. 2. Procuring good p. 365. 2. The Soule and that 1. Remouing euils As 1. Our sinnes pag. 365. 2. Temptations pag. 366. 3. The terror of death and Iudgement ib. 2. Procuring good As 1. Mercie and forgiuenes ib. 2. All graces necessarie for saluation ibid. 3. Increase of grace ibid. Vse To vse prayer in time of neede as a sure defence pag. 367. 9. The helpes and furtherances of Prayer Chap. 18. And they are three 1. Gods holy Spirit And the Spirit helpeth vs three wayes 1. Teaching vs to pray aright pag. 368. 2. Causing vs to attend to the things which we pray for pag. 369. 3. Stirring vp the heart to pray with sighes and groanes ibid. Vse 1. Before we pray to craue ●he assistance of Gods holy Spirit pag. 369. Vse 2. Consolation That the good Spirit of God helpeth vs to pray ibid. 2. Religious fasting Chap. 19. Wherein 3. things 1. The right manner of obseruing a true fast To which 4. things are required 1. To fast from all meat pag. 370. 2. To abstaine from all sinne pag. 371. 3. To be exercised in doing of good ibid. Which is two-fold To doe 1. Workes of pietie ibid. 2. Workes of charity p. 372 4. To fast in secret ibid. 2. The right end of fasting Two-fold 1. To tame the flesh ibid. 2. To humble the soule pag. 373. 3. How fasting is a helpe to Prayer 2. wayes 1. Stirring vp our deuotion ibid. 2. Helping to get the masterie ouer some great sinne ibid. Vse Against those who cannot endure to fast pag. 374. 3. Diuine Meditations Chap. 20. considered two wayes 1. Generally p. 376. 2. Particularly twofold concerning 1. God three-fold concerning 1. The Attributes of God As his 1. Eternitie ibid. 2. Power pag. 377. 3. Iustice ibid. 4. Mercie ibid. 5. Patience ibid. 6. Wisdome p. 378. 2. The word of God ibid. 3. The woorks of the creation Three-fold In the 1. Heauens pag. 379. 2. Earth pag. 380. 3. Waters pag. 381. 2. Our selues twofold in regard of 1. Our state Three-fold 1. Past What we were pag. 382. 2. Present What we are pag. 383. 3. To come What we shall be ibid. 2. Our dayes and houres threefold 1. In the morning ibid. 2. In the day time pag. 384 3. In the euening ibid. Vse Against those who haue their thoughts much vpon earthly things and little on heauenly things pag. 385. 10. Motiues and perswasions to Prayer Chap. 21. And they are foure 1. Testimonies of Scripture pag. 386. 2. Examples ibid. 3. The necessitie of Praier Foure-fold 1. Our want is verie great pag. 387. 2. We are in continuall feare of perils and dangers pag. 388. 3. Except a man exercise himselfe to Prayer he is dead being aliue ibid. 4. The want of prayer is a marke of wicked and vngodly men pag. 389. 4. The benefit of Prayer Threefold 1. Gods promise to heare our Prayers pag. 389. And God heareth our Prayers two wayes 1. Giuing vs sometimes the same things which we desire p. 390. 2. Not granting vs the same things which we desire but giuing vs some thing else better for vs. ibid. 2. Prayer is a great helpe in trouble con●idered two wayes 1. Generally pag. 391. 2. Particularly As 1. In time of Warre p. 392. 2. In captiuitie ib. 3. In famine pag. 393. 4. In the plague pestilence ib. 5. In temptation ibid. 6. In sicknesse ib. 7. To cure the soule pag. 394. 3. Saluation p. 394. Vse 1. Against those who in time of trouble seeke not vnto the Lord but either trust in lawfull meanes or seeke helpe by vnlawfull meanes pag. 394. Vse 2. To giue our selues deuoutly to prayer pag. 395. Good Reader the literall faults escaped in Printing thine owne vnderstanding may teach thee how to correct the materiall faults any whit altering the sence are these following LIb. 1. Page 11. line 16 they for he pag. 18. l. 23. in the end of the line blot out in p. 21. l. 26. ri●us for glori●us p. 26. l. 20. they for to and l. 33. read a wicked p. 32. l. 14. r. outward worship p. 37. l. 24. formely for formerly p.
is the true knowledge of God this is eternall life to know thee the only true God in the later part there is contained the mystery of the incarnation of Christ and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent And because the true sauing faith which brings life eternall c In two things stands in these two the knowledge of God and of Iesus Christ for this cause one saith that d Fides est vita aeterna Bren. in Ioh. 17. Faith is life eternall Because by faith we apprehend Christ and possesse Christ who is our Righteousnesse our Saluation and our Life Againe concerning the former the knowledge of God S. Paul saith e Heb. 11. 6. he that commeth to God must beleeue that God is Of the later the knowledge of Christ our 1 In the right knowledge of the true God Which knowledge of God is two-fold Sauiour Christ himselfe saith f Ioh 14. 1. Yee beleeue in God beleeue also in mee The first thing then wherein true faith consisteth is the right knowledge of the true God Now the knowledge of God is two-fold Generall and 1 The generall knowledge of God two-fold Particular The generall knowledge of God is also two-fold The first generall knowledge of God is to know and 1 To know that there is a God Which may be knowne acknowledge that there is a God which generall knowledge of God men may attaine vnto not onely by the cleere light of the Scriptures but by the very light of Nature and not onely by the Word of God but also by the workes of the Creation First by the very light of Nature men haue a generall 1 By the light of Nature knowledge that there is a God for naturally the knowledge of God is written in the mindes of men and euery mans conscience doth couince him that there is a God and no nation was euer so rude and barbarous but hath acknowledged that there is a God as some Heathen men themselues haue testified Of this generall knowledge of God the Scripture speakes thus g Rom. 1. 19. that which may be known of God is manifested in thē for God hath shewed it vnto them Againe the Apostle saith h Rom. 2. 14 15. When the Gentiles which haue not the Law do by nature the things contained in the Law these hauing not the Law are a Law vnto themselues which shew the worke of the Law written in their hearts their conscience also bearing witnesse and their thoughts the meane while accusing or else excusing one another Secondly men may come to this generall knowledge 2 By the workes of the creation of God by the workes of the Creation when men lift vp their eyes towards the Heauens and behold the Firmament the Sunne the Moone and the Starres those rious lights and consider the excellent frame of Heauen Earth take a view of the things contained therein they may in the workes of God as in a faire large booke read in capitall letters that there is a God which made Heauen and Earth the Sea and all things therein Of which the Apostle thus speaketh to the Romanes i Rom. 1. 20. The inuisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearely seene being vnderstood by the things that are made euen his eternall power and God-head The consideration of this generall knowledge of Vse God that there is a God both by the light of Nature Against Atheists which deny God and by the book of the Creatures may serue for the iust reprehension of Atheists who deny God Of which there are three sorts The first are such as deny God in heart 1 In heart The second which deny God in words The third which deny God by their works Touching the first sort There are some so much wanting in the knowledge of God and so farre from acknowledging the very true God that they deny God and though some dare not be so wicked to blaspheme the Deity with open mouth to say there is no God yet in their hearts they thinke so and say so secretly within themselues Of such it is sayd in the Psalmes k Psal 14. 1. the foole hath sayd in his heart There is no God This Atheisme of the heart is when men conceiue euill thoughts and imaginations against God as when they see the diuerse conditions of men in the world and marke how some liue in prosperity and others in aduersit● how some flow in wealth and others spend their dayes in misery how for the most part wicked men flourish and haue what their heart can wish and good men are afflicted they begin to thinke with themselues if there be a God where is his Prouidence that should rule and gouerne all things in the world why doth God suffer things to bee so heere the foole saith in his heart there is no God because he cannot discerne the Prouidence of God which extends it selfe to all things in the world so that not so much a● a Sparrow can fall to the ground l Matth. 10. 29. without your father as saith our Sauiour When men see and perceiue that wicked and vngodly men through pride exalt themselues aboue others and grow to be oppressors of the poore wronging the righteous hurting the fatherlesse and the widdowes they say within themselues where is the Iustice of God if God be a iust God why are not such wicked men punished why doth not some iudgement fall vpon such cruell oppressors thus the foole saith in his heart there is no God because hee hath not patience to waite the appointed time of Gods Iustice to see the end of the wicked and to consider that though the wicked prosper for a time yet the Lord hath set them m Psal 73. 18. in slippery places and in the end will cast them downe Further when wicked men commit sinne and doe not feele the hand of God vpon them punishing and plaguing them for their sinnes they begin to deny the knowledge of God and the presence of God and conceiue wicked thoughts against God that God sees not that God knowes not all the wickednesse that they do and therfore they are bold to continue in sinne and to goe on in their vngodly course of life and say n Psal 10. 11. in their heart God hath forgotten he hideth his face he will neuer see it Again o Verse 13. he hath sayd in his hert thou wilt not require it Moreouer they say p Psal 73. 11. How doth God know is there knowledge in the most High now to deny the prouidence of God the Iustice of God the knowledge of God and presence of God to deny that God knowes all things and sees all things is to deny God Wherefore to the end that this sinne of Atheisme in the heart may be remedied it behooues euery one to looke carefully to his heart to watch ouer his heart that no such wicked thought against God
doe arise in the heart and if at any time such euill thoughts doe arise to labour to suppresse and beat them down by acknowledging Gods diuine prouidence that hee rules and gouernes all things in the world and that most wisely by acknowledging Gods Iustice in punishing sinners and rewarding euery man according to his deedes by acknowledging Gods omniscience and omnipresence that God knowes and sees all things that are done vpon the face of the earth according to that saying of Salomon q Prou. 15. 4. the eyes of the Lord are in euery place beholding the euill and the good And therefore not to bee so foolish nor so sinfully wicked as to say with the foole though it bee in his heart There is no God The second sort of Atheists are they which in plaine 2 In words words deny God The former did but thinke euill against God they sayd but in their heart there is no God But these blaspheme God with their mouths r Psal 73. 9. They set their mouth against the Heauens These kinde of Atheists are a most wicked generation hauing mouthes full of blasphemies odious to God and hatefull to good men Traytors they are to Gods Maiesty they deny Gods Supremacy they deny God to be supreme Gouernour of the world attributing all things to Nature These deserue rather to be punished then confuted But if the Atheist would diligently consider the glorious Reasons against Atheisme frame and orderly composing of the things in Heauen and Earth if he would lift vp his eyes towards the Heauens aboue and take a diligent view of the things below hee should bee stricken with admiration and say Å¿ Psal 104. 24. O Lord how manifold are thy workes in wisdome hast thou made them all Besides the Atheist might know that there is a God by his Prouidence so wisely and orderly gouerning all things in the world Indeede we see that there is a naturall course of things in heauen and earth the Sunne knoweth his rising and falling Summer and Winter keepe their naturall course but there is a first Moouer euen that Heauenly Moouer who sits in his throne in the highest Heauens and giues motion to the things in heauen and earth whose name is t Exod. 3. 14. I am who hath a being of himselfe giues being to all creatures in whom we liue and mooue and haue our being and that must needes bee God who rules and gouernes all things in their naturall course Lastly let the Atheist knocke at the doore of his owne conscience and aske what that meaneth that at the hearing of thunder-claps at the flashing of lightning and at the mighty moouing of the earth hee is so afrayd and trembleth Yea let him aske againe and enquire what that meaneth that the worme is still gnawing and biting and will giue him no rest And his owne conscience will tell him that in all these there is something aboue nature that there is a God who sheweth his mighty power in the clowds and by the same mighty power shaketh the foundations of the earth that there is a God who because hee is a iust God will not suffer wicked men to goe vnpunished and the gnawing worme of a guilty conscience in the meane time will giue the sinner no rest but accuseth him of the transgression of the Law of God his owne conscience is as a Sergeant arresting him and summoning him to appeare before Gods Tribunall Seat there to answer for the deedes that hee hath done The Atheists owne conscience telleth him that there is a God so that he may say u Psal 58. 11. Verily there is a reward for the righteous verily he is a God that iudgeth in the earth The third sort of Atheists are they who deny God 3 By their deeds by their deedes of which denying of God S. Paul speakes to Titus x Tit. 1. 16. They professe that they know God but in workes they deny him being abominable and disobedient and vnto euery good worke reprobate Heere is mention of denying God but who deny him they that professe they know God How may that bee that they which professe God should also deny God they professe him in words but deny him in deedes Such Atheists as these there were in the Apostles time I would there were not cause to complaine of such in our time Many yea the most men professe that they know God they acknowledge there is a God and they acknowledge that God is to be worshipped yet many deny God by their workes Consider this first in prophane people Demand of the greatest Swearer Prophaner of the Saboth Quarreller Adulterer Drunkard c. whether he know God Hee will professe that he knowes God but look to his deeds and you shall finde that they are vile and abominable his workes are such and his manner of life such as if he rather thought in his heart there were no God neither God nor Deuill neither Heauen nor Hell Secondly consider this in Hypocrites they professe that they know God they worship God publikely and it may be priuately too in the Church and in the house they read the Scriptures heare the Word and receiue the Sacraments in a word they will not be behinde in any outward religious duty of piety and holinesse And all this is godly and religious What then is wanting one thing is wanting the practice of godlinesse a good life a godly conuersation answerable to their profession this is wanting For consider in regard of the performance of the duties of piety how some doe all in outward shew and for vaine-glory pray and fast to be seen of men and giue almes to haue praise of men consider their workes of righteousnesse their dealing towards men how farre they are from doing vnto others as they would that men should do vnto them further let it be obserued how diuerse will take their times and opportunities when they are out of the company of the godly they be for all companies to doe as others doe to sweare among Swearers to game with Gamesters to drinke with Drunkards to bee partakers with the Adulterers and as the saying is among Good-fellowes to play the Good-fellow to carowse and drinke healths c. and by these things it may euidently appeare that though they professe they know God yet by their works they deny him These are no good Christians no sound Professours because their words and their workes doe not agree together their conuersation is not answerable to their profession but these are Hypocrites yea Atheists denying God They professe that they know God but in workes they deny him To conclude seeing that wicked life and a bad conuersation rankes a man either amongst the prophane or amongst Hypocrites and such as deny God my exhortation to all that know God aright and to those that make a good profession is that of the Apostle Paul to the Philippians y Let your conuersation be as it becommeth
b Psal 51. 10. Create in me a cleane heart O God And renue a right spirit within me And againe c Ver. 12. restore me the ioy of saluation As though to outward seeming grace had beene quite lost Yet the Spirit was not altogether quenched in him for it stirres him vp to pray and to call vpon the name of the Lord. d Electi excidunt propter peccatum gratia Dei fide sed 1. non omni 2. non in perpet●um Pola Synt. l. 6. c. 43. The elect by reason of sinne doe fall from the grace of God and from faith but they neuer fall quite away from all faith and all grace neither doe they fall away or loose their Faith for euer They that haue true faith cannot loose it totally and They that haue true faith cannot vtterly fall away For finally neither can their Faith vtterly faile and perish for these reasons First their saluation is decreed in heauen and they 1 The decree of Gods election is sure haue a sure foundation the purpose of Gods election is sure and immutable according to that saying of the Apostle Paul e 2. Tim. 2. 19. the foundation of God standeth sure hauing this seale the Lord knoweth them that are his Secondly they are built vpon a rocke which Rocke 2 They are built vpon a Rocke is Christ and therefore cannot fall as our Sauiour saith f Mat. 7 24. 25. whosoeuer heareth these sayings and doth them I will liken him vnto a wise man which built his house vpon a rocke and the raine descended and the floods came and the winds blew and beat vpon that house and it fell not for it was founded vpon a rocke Thirdly they are ingrafted into Christ g Ioh. 15. 5. I am the vine 3 They are ingrafted into Christ saith Christ ye are the branches he that abideth in me and I in him the same bringeth forth fruit Yea the faithfull the true beleeuers are members of Christ and Christ is h Ephe. 1. 22. 23. the head ouer all things to his Church which is his bodie as long as the branches haue the vine to nourish them they grow and flourish and as long as the members of the body haue the head to giue them motion and strength so long they mooue and retaine strength now Christ is the true vine and the true head to the Church to all the faithfull and therfore its impossible that the members of Christ should perish or that their faith should vtterly faile as long as they be in Christ Fourthly the elect haue the promise of the Lord for the preseruation of their faith and perseuerance to the 4 They haue Gods promise not to fall away for euer end so that they cannot perish nor their faith vtterly faile By the Prophet Hosea the Lord saith i Hos 2. 19. I will betroth thee vnto me for euer By Ieremie he saith k Ier. 31. 3. I haue loued thee with an euerlasting loue And againe he saith l I will put my feare in their hearts that they shall not depart l Ier. 32. 4● from me And Christ saith m Io. 10. 27 28. my sheepe heare my voice and I know them and they follow me and I giue vnto them eternall life and they shall neuer perish neither shall any man plucke them out of my hand Fiftly Christ hath prayed for the elect for all that 5 Christ hath praied for the elect that they may perseuere to the end shall beleeue in him that their faith may not faile but that they may perseuere and continue to the end and Christ's prayer is effectuall for all that shall beleeue in him n Luk. 22. 31. 32 The Lord said Simon Simon behold Sathan hath desired to haue you that he may sift you as Wheat but I haue prayed for thee that thy faith faile not and Christ prayeth vnto his Father saying o Ioh. 17. 20 21 Neither pray I for these alone but for them also which shall beleeue on me through their word that they all may be one as thou Father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in vs Againe be sayth p Ver. 24. Father I will that they also whom thou hast giuen me be with me where I am that they may behold my glorie which thou hast giuen me Sixtly the elect are within the compasse of the golden 6 The elect are within the golden chaine of saluation chaine of mans saluation and therefore their faith cannot vtterly faile neither can they finally fall away For the Apostle saith q Rom. 8. 30. Moreouer whom he did predestinate them he also called and whom he called them he also iustified and whom he iustified them he also glorified This chaine of mans saluation reacheth from heauen to the earth and from the earth to heauen againe God holdeth both the ends of this chaine in his hands The first linke of this chaine is Election that 's in heauen The second is effectuall vocation the third is iustification the fourth is sanctification these are on earth these are the middle part of the chaine these compasse in all them that are ordained to saluation and the fift linke of this chaine is glorification which end of the chaine God hauing in his hand those that are predestinate and called and iustified and sanctified he drawes vp into heauen to sit there in glorie and not all the tyrants and wicked men of the world nor all the Deuils in hell are able to breake asunder any one of the linkes of this chaine which is in Gods hands And therefore they that are within the compasse of this chaine are sure to be saued and to be receiued vp into glory Seeing then that the faith of Gods elect hath a sure foundation is as a house builded vpon a Rocke seeing all the elect are ingrafted into Christ are members of Christ seeing the Lord in the Scriptures hath made faithfull promises of our perseuerāce in faith that Christ himself hath made an effectuall Prayer to his Father for all that beleeue in him and seeing that all they who are elected called and iustified shall be glorified I conclude that the faith of Gods elect can neuer vtterly faile they that are endued with true iustifying faith shall neuer finally fall away But against this doctrine of perseuerance in grace and the perpetuall faith of the elect sundry obiections are made amongst which these are chiefe First from the saying of the Prophet Ezekiel r Ez●k 18. 26. When a righteous man turneth away from his righteousnesse and Obiect 1 committeth iniquitie c. It is obiected that if a righteous man may turne away from his righteousnesse it seemes that a man hauing iustifying faith may fall away To which I answere two things First by Righteousnesse in the words of the Prophet is not meant that righteousnesse Answ 1 of Christ by which we are
They were stoned they were sawen asunder were tempted were slaine with the sword they wandred about in sheepe-skinnss and goat-skinnes being destitute afflicted tormented of whom the world was not worthy they wandred in deserts and in mountaines and in dens and in caues of the earth And they that suffered such things were no euill doers they were the seruants of the Lord Iesus they beleeued in Iesus and they suffered such things for the name of Iesus as a testimonie of their faith in Iesus Thus first the Scripture exhorteth vs to patience in suffering The second motiue to perswade vs to patience in suffering 2 The necessitie of afflictions afflictions I take from the necessity of afflictions Afflictions are very necessarie for Christians and For afflictions are therefore are to be endured with patience for First they are trials of our faith and patience God 1 Trials of our faith and patience trieth his children with many afflictions and hard trials trying thereby the constancie of their faith and patience So he tried Abrahams faith when he commanded him to offer his x Gen. 22. 1. 2. sonne his onely sonne Izaak And S. Iames saith y Iam. 1. 3. the triall of your faith worketh patience Afflictions are as necessarie for a Christian as the furnace is for gold of which Solamon hath a Prouerbe z Pro. 17. 3. the fining pot is for siluer and the furnace for gold but the Lord trieth the hearts As the Gold smiths fire trieth which is good gold separating the gold from the drosse so the fire of affliction trieth who is a good christian and who is not discerneth who hath faith and patience and who hath not The Psalmist saith a Psal 66. 10. 11. Thou O God hast prooued vs thou hast tryed vs as siluer is tryed And it followeth thou layedst affliction vpon our loynes The later words expound the former the Lord trieth and prooueth vs by laying affliction vpon vs. How can a mans patience be seene but in time of affliction he is not the patient man who can onely speake of patience and commend patience for a vertue and perhaps exhort others to patience but when affliction is vpon a mans selfe when the burthen of affliction lies heauie vpon his owne shoulders and presseth him downe if he can then struggle against afflictions if he can shew the strength of hi● faith and patience to beare the afflictions that lie vpon himselfe patiently and if he can now shew patience himselfe when God trieth his patience this is patience indeede Thus afflictions are necessarie for the triall of our faith and patience Secondly afflictions are necessary to cleanse and purifie 2 Meanes to cleanse our hearts from sinne our hearts to purge our hearts of inward corruptions and to scoure out the filthinesse of sinne that stickes in the heart For this cause afflictions are compared to fire that purgeth and purifieth the Lord shewed Ezekiel the great filthinesse and vncleannesse of the Inhabitants of Ierusalem by a boyling pot whose scum was in it b Ezek. 24 3 4 5 6. Wo to the bloudy City to the Pot whose scum is therein and whose scum is not gone out of it By which was signified that there was much filthinesse amongst the people which must be consumed by the fire of affliction and tribulation Wherfore Iob who was exceedingly afflicted and as it were cast into the very fire of affliction saith c Job 23. 10. When he hath tryed me I shall come forth as gold Afflictions are as necessary for the soule as physicke is for the body If the body bee ouerpressed with grosse and ●u●ll humors its necessary that it be purged by phy●icke so the sou●e that is oppressed with the euil● humo●●s of sinne with the filthinesse and vncleannes of v●c● iniquity must be purged by afflictions to recouer the health of the soule d Tunc anima purgatur cum propter Deum tribulatur Chrysost ad pop Antioc● Hom. 66. The soule is then purged when it is troubled by afflictions and suffers for God The aire if it were not cleansed with windes would prooue infectious the body of man if it want exercise breeds ill humours and standing waters gathers filth so it i● with the soule if some windes of afflictions doe not blow vpon vs if we be not exercised with some crosse and be not troubled with some sort of tribulations wee shall abound with the ill humours of vice and iniquity and our hearts will bee a very puddle of filthinesse and vncleannesse Yea without afflictions we shall be euen like Moab of whom it is sayd c Ier 48. 11. Moab hath beene at ease from his youth and he hath setled on his lees and hath not beene emptied from vessell to vessell neither hath he gone into captiuity therefore his taste remained in him and his sent is not changed Thirdly afflictions are necessary for except we suffer 3 Without suffering afflictions we cannot come to Heauen for Christ we cannot raigne with Christ We are spirituall souldiers of Iesus Christ now a man is f 2 Tim. 2. 5. not crowned except he striue lawfully If we would ouercome we must striue if wee would bee crowned in Heauen wee must endure the hardnesse of afflictions on earth and if we would weare the crowne of glory wee must bee content to carry the crosse on our shoulders and to goe after Christ bearing his reproch S. Paul saith g Rom. 8 17. And if wee be children then heires heires of God and ioynt-heires with Christ if so be that we suffer with him that wee may bee also glorified together No glory in heauen without some sufferings on earth But h 2 Tim. 2. 12. if wee suffer wee shall also raigne with him Suffering for Christ goeth before raigning with Christ The way to heauen is by afflictions and tribulations i Acts 14. 22. We must through much tribulation enter into the Kingdom of God If we will come to heauen we must goe as the Israelites went k Psal 66. 12. through fire and through water that is through hard and great afflictions the Israelites are promised the land of Canaan but first they endure much hardnesse in Aegypt they must passe thorow the red sea goe thorow a wildernesse fight many battels and ouercome many enemies before they enioy the promised land Heauen is our promised land but before we can come thither wee must endure much trouble in the world passe thorow a sea of troubles go thorow a wildernesse of thorny tribulations fight many battels against our spirituall enemies the flesh the world and the Deuill and by Faith get the victory and ouercome before wee can sit with Christ in his Throne As Christ also saith l Reu. 3. 21. To him that ouercommeth will I grant to sit with me in my Throne euen as I also ouercame and am set downe with my Father in his Throne Fourthly if we haue
that they care not greatly of what religion they be so they be of any There are others who as they would not be too irreligious and profane not exceedingly wicked and vile in their life so they are afraid of being noted to be too precise in their carriage too zealous too holy such are luke-warme Christians neither hote nor cold neither so cold as to be of no religion nor so hote as to be sincere in the profession of godlinesse Such luke-warme professours are abhominable in the sight of God and euen loathed of him As is manifest in the reprehension of the Angell of the Church of the Laodiceans p Reu. 3. 14. 15. 16. I know thy workes that thou art neither colde nor hote I would thou wert cold or hote So then because thou art lukewarme and neither cold nor hote I will spew thee out of my mouth here are two things said of these Laodiceans one is concerning the state of that Church for their profession of religion they are noted to be lukewarme neither cold nor hote the other is there iudgement and punishment for their lukewarmenesse in religion except they be more zealous and repent the Lord will spew them out of his mouth that is the Lord will loath and abhorr them and will cast them out from him euen as a mans stomacke loathes lukewarme water casting it vp againe And this of the confession of Christ before men in 2 In time of persecution time of peace There is also a confession of Christ to be made of euery good christian in time of persecution And that Twofold is also twofold The first is to stand boldly in the defence of our 1 To stand to our faith when we are called in question for it faith and religion if we be called in question for it This our Sauiour Christ taught his Disciples q Math. 10. 17. 18. 19. Beware of men for they will deliuer you vp to the Councills and they will scourge you in their Synagognes And ye shall be brought before gouernours and Kings for my sake for a testimony against them and the Gentiles But when they deliuer you vp take no thought how or what ye shall speake for it shall be giuen you in that same howre what ye shal speake A worthy example hereof there is in Peter and Iohn the Apostles of Christ who preaching Iesus Christ and working miracles through his name were called before the rulers of the Iewes and examined about the healing of the creeple r Act 4 7. by what power or by what name haue ye done this then Peter with great courage and boldnesse answered ſ ver 8. 9. 10. Ye rulers of the people and elders of Israel if we this day be examined of the good deede done to the impotent man by what meanes he is made whole be it knowne vnto you all and to all the people of Israel that by the name of Iesus Christ of nazareth whom ye crucifie whom God raised from the dead euen by him doth this man stand heere before you whole Here was the constant confession of Christ by these Apostles standing to their faith when they were called in question for it and that with courage and great boldnesse yea further when the rulers called the Apostles t ver 18. 19. 20. And commanded them not to speake at all nor teach in the Name of Iesus Peter Iohn answered said vnto them whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken vnto you more thē vnto God iudge yee For we cannot but speake the things which we haue seene heard See still their cōstant cōfession of ther faith in Iesus Christ they beleeued therfore they spake this is the first kind of confessing Christ in time of persecution The second i● to stand boldly in the defence of our 2 To stand in the defence of our faith vnto the death faith euen vnto death and not to deny Christ though we loose our life for Christs sake Memorable is the example of the three children of the Captiuity who being threatned to be cast into the fiery fornace because they would not worship the golden Image which Nebuchadnezzar had set vp did notwithstanding sticke fast vnto the worship of the true God of Heauen and earth when the King threatned them with the fiery furnace they were not afraid of the fier but with courage and boldnesse thus confidently answered the king u Dan. 3. 16. 17. 18. O Nebuchad-nezzar we are not carefull to answer thee in this matter If it be so our God whom we serue is able to deliuer vs from the burning fiery furnace and he will deliuer vs out of thine hand ô King But if not be it knowne vnto thee o King that we will not serue thy Gods nor worship thy golden image which thou hast set vp This was the constancy of the Apostle S. Paul when the Prophet Agabus tooke Pauls girdle and bound his owne hands and feete prophecied that so the Iewes at Ierusalem should binde the man that owed that girdle and when the beleeuers with whom Paul was heard these things and wept and besought him that he would not goe to Ierusalem Paul answered x Acts. 21. 13. What meane ye to weepe and to breake mine heart For I am ready not to be bound onely but also to die at Ierusalem for the Name of the Lord Iesus Such was the constancy of the faithfull in the times of the most cruell persecutions both before Christ and since Before Christ as is manifest in the diuerse sufferings of the Saints of God mentioned by the Apostle to the Hebrewes y Heb. 11. 35. 36. 37. 38. others were tortured not accepting deliuerance that they might obtaine a better resurrection And other had triall of cruell mockings and scourgings yea moreouer of bonds and imprisonment They were stoned they were sawen a sunder were tempted were staine with the sword they wandred about in sheepe-skins goat-skins being destitute afflicted tormented of whom the world was not worthy they wandred in deserts and in mountaines and in denns and caues of the earth And after Christ from Steuen Protomartyr the first that suffered for the name of Christ so downward to these times as many as haue suffered in deede and in truth for the testimony of Iesus haue with constancy and boldnesse with courage and reioycing endured any torments that cruell persecutors could inuent against them and spared not their liues for his sake that gaue his life for them z Acts. 7. 59. 60 Steuen was stoned to death and and praied for his persecutors Lord lay not this sinne to their charge a Euseb l. 2. c. 25. Paul was beheaded b id l. 3. c. 1. Peter was crucified with his head downeward c Acts. 12. 2. Iames the brother of Iohn was killed with the sword Ignatius was cast to the wild beasts it was he that said d
frugall and sparing life heeleapes ouer the meane Liberality and fals into the extreme vice of couetousnesse Hence commeth oppression extremeracking wringing and wronging of the poore before such an one vndid himselfe now he vndoes others Such are they also in these daies who are so farre out of loue with popish fasting that they fast not at all thinke so euill of popish giuing of almes that they themselues are waxen cold in charitie and are such enemies to popish mumbling vp of prayers in an vnknowne language that in the meane time their owne deuotion is cold yea some so abhorre idoles that they are fallen into the other extreame to commit sacriledge so that it may be said vnto them as the Apostle saith l Rom. 2. 22. thou that abhorrest idoles doest thou commit sacriledge Thirdly this also reproues those who doe not turne 3 Against those who turne to sinne againe from sinne to God but after that they haue made some outward fained hypocriticall shew of repentance and seemed to be washed from their filthinesse turne to sin yea to the same sinne againe This is to be like Pharoah who when the deuouring Locusts were in the land confessed and said m Exod. 10. 16. I haue sinned against the Lord but no sooner was the iudgement remooued but his n Exod. 20. heart was hardned and he sinned againe Like to backsliding Israell of whom the Pas●mist saith o Psal 78. 34. 35. 36. 37. When he shew them then they sought him and they returned and inquired early after God c. neuerthelesse they did flatter him with their mouth and they lyed vnto him with their tongues for their heart was not right with him Thus Sea men on the land drinke excessiuely but being on the sea in the midst of a mightie storme crie vnto God and seeme to be holy but the storme being past and they now arriued at the Hauen where they would be fall to their old custome of drinking againe Those that returne to the same sin againe S. Peter compares to the dogge and to the swine p 2. Pet. 2. 22. It is happened vnto them according to the true Prouerbe The dogge is turned to his owne vomite againe and the sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire q Isa 1. 16. Wash you make you cleane sayth the Prophet Esay some sinners wash and are cleane some againe wash but are not cleane r Lauatur mundus est qui praeterita plangit slenda it●rum non comm●●i● lauatur non est mundus qui pl●ngit qua gessi● nec deseri● post lachrymas ea quae dest●uerit repe●it Mag. sent l. 4. d. 14. cap. 1. he is washed and made cleane as one saith who mournes and laments for his sinnes past and doth not afterward commit sins to be lamented and wept for and that sinner is washed but is not cleane who mourneth and sorroweth for his sinnes which he hath committed but yet doth not leaue nor forsake them but fals againe into the same sins which he had formerly lamented And * Inanis est poenitentia quam sequen● culpa coinquinat Aug. Soliloq that repentance as one againe saith is but vaine which is defiled againe with after-sinnes But let all such know that their case is dangerous except they be conuerted and turned from their sinnes after a better manner by returning vnto the Lord forsaking their euill wayes and resoluing to lead a new life For as Saint Peter saith * 2. Pet. 2. 20. If after they haue escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ they are againe intangled therein and ouercome the latter and is worse with them then the beginning CHAP. IIII. Of the manner how a Sinner may truly repent shewing what things are necessarily required to true and sound repentance and first of the knowledge of Sinne. HItherto of the parts of Repentance The third thing in the Treatise of Repentance is concerning 3 How a sinner may truly repent what things are required thereunto the manner how a Sinner may truly repent and of the things necessarily required to true and sound Repentance a Prou. 15. 24. The way of life sayth Solamon is aboue to the wise that he may depart from hell beneath Heauen is aboue hell is beneath all men on earth are trauelling towards one of these two places either heauen aboue or hell beneath the way that leadeth to hell is a b Mat. 7. 13. 14 broad way and hath a wide gate but the way to heauen is a narrow way and hath a strait gate as our Sauiour hath said the way to hell is all c Facilis est descensus auerni descending and therefore more easie to fall into it but the way to heauen is all ascending and therefore the harder to approach vnto Now in both wayes there are steps and degrees In the way that tendeth towards hell there are sixe steps and degrees by which the Six steps going downe to hell sinner doth descend and goeth still more and more downward towards the pit of hell and they are obserued to be these The first is an enticing of the heart to a liking of sin 1 An enticing of the heart ●o a liking of sinne ●nd a voluntarie delight therein suggested by Sathan with a voluntarie delight in the same For first Sathan puts an euill thought into the mind of man and tempteth the sinner to doe euill and though the sinner doe not presently giue full consent of heart to doe that wickednesse suggested yet his heart is enticed and drawne towards it to approue and like well of it yea to delight in it of this St Iames saith thus d Iam. 1. 14. euery man is tempted when he is drawne away of his owne lust and enticed The second is a consent vnto sinne with the heart 2 The hearts consenting vnto sinne In the former the heart did but approue and allow of the temptation and at the most but delight and please it selfe in it but here the heart giue● full consent to practise and put in execution the wickednesse which Sathan hath suggested The third is the doing of euill the actuall committing 3 Doing of euill of sinne that which S. Iames cals the e Iam. 1. 15. bringing forth of sinne The fourth is continuance in euill doing 4 Continuance in euill The fift is custome in sinning when a sinner hath so long continued in the practise of any sinne that now it is a vsuall thing with him it s growne to a custome with 5 Custome in sinning him and therefore can hardly leaue it The sixt is obstinacie in sinne when a sinner is growne 6 Obstinacie in sinne to a hardnesse of heart so that he is obstinate and wilfull in sinning when as he doth obstinately continue in ●in hauing an impenitent heart and will not be reformed When a sinner
t Heb 5. 7. In the deyes of his flesh he offered vp praiers supplications with strong crying and teares u F●entem illum frequenter ●nue nias nu●quam verò ●identem Chrys in Math. 2. Hom. 6. we may often finde him weeping as a Father saith but seldome or neuer laughing Yet he wept not for himselfe and for his owne sinnes for x 1. Pet. 2. 22. he did no sinne neither was guile found in his mouth But for vs and for our sinnes to teach vs to weepe and mourne for our selues and for our owne sinnes Thirdly to consider the necessity of outward sorrowing 3 The necessity of mourning for sinne and mourning for sinne First our sinns haue bene the cause of crucifying Christ as saith the Prophet Esay y Isa 53. 5. He was wounded for our transgressions 1 In rega●d of our sinnes which were the cause of crucifying Christ he was bruised for our iniquities The serious consideration of this should moue vs to lament mourne this should cause vs to sheede abundance of teares to consider the grieuousnesse of our sinnes how by them we haue crucified and pierced Christ and certaine it is the remembrance hereof will so worke with true penitent sinners that they will breake forth into mourning as saith the Prophet Zacharie z Zach. 12. 10. I will poure vpon the house of Dauid and vpon the inhabitants of Ierusalem the spirit of grace and of supplications and they shall looke vpon me whom they haue pierced and they shall mourne for him as one mourneth for his onely sonne and shall be in bitternesse for him as one that is in bitternesse for his first borne In that day there shall be a great mourning in Ierusalem as the mourning of Hadadrimmon in the valley of Megiddon and the land shall mourne euery family apart c. Secondly our eyes conuey much euill to the heart 2 Our eies conuay much euill to the heart and therefore must weepe much as they let in sinne so they must as much as they can let it out In worldly griefe the heart is eased by weeping so by teares shedde for sinne the soule is eased Thirdly Sinne is the cause of affliction and miserie 3 Sinne is the cause of misery the cause of trouble and calamitie that befals vs in the course of our life Wherefore as we mourne and weepe for the paine and miserie so ought we much more to mourne to lament and weepe for sinne which is the cause of our miserie Fourthly consider that now euen in this present life 4 Either now we must mourne weepe or we shall hereafter we must mourne and weepe for our sinnes least we be constrained to mourne and weepe in that dolefull and heauie place of mourning where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth And they that will not now weepe and mourne for their sinnes sha●l hereafter As our Sauiour saith a Luk 6. 25. Woe to you that laugh now for ye shall mourne and weepe And yet more to perswade vs to this godly sorrow to 4 Benefits of mourning and weeping for sinne weepe and mourne for our sinnes consider the Benefits that come thereby Weeping and mourning may weaken and hurt the bodie but it strengthens and helpes the soule it may harme the bodie for a time but it doth the soule good for euer And the Benefits thereof are these First outward sorrow for sinne arising from the inward 1 Mourning weeping for sinne is a meanes to obtaine mercy sorrow of the heart is a meanes to obtaine mercie with God It is said of Hezekiah that b Isa 38. 3. he wept sore But his sore weeping was a meanes of obtaining mercie and fauour with the Lord. For praysing the Lord he saith c ver 17. Thou hast cast all my sinnes behind thy backs Marie Magdalene weepes and sheeds teares in abundance but this her mourning and weeping for her sinnes is a meanes of obtaining mercy with the Lord for the Lord saith vnto her d Luk. 7 38. 48. thy sinnes are forgiuen Secondly * Mitig●nt●ram Dei lachrymae Teares of grace are a meanes to pacifie Gods 2 A meanes to pacifie Gods anger anger against vs for our sinnes and to turne away his wrath from vs. The Lord by the Prophet Ioel sayth turne ye euen to m● with all your heart and with fasting and with weeping and with mourning And rent your heart and not your garments and turne vnto the Lord your God for e Ioel 2. 12. 13. he is gracious and mercifull slow to anger and of great kindnesse and repenteth him of the euill As if he should haue said If you will be sorrie for your sinnes after a godly sort and if you will turne to the Lord by renting the heart and with fasting and weeping and mourning then the Lord will turne away ●is wrath from you then the Lord will be gracious and mercifull vnto you Thirdly teares shed for sinne are not shed in vaine 3 Teares shed for sinne are pleasing to God delightfull to the Angels but they are respected of the Lord they are well pleasing both to God and Angels they are acceptable and well pleasing to God God maketh reckoning and account of them for though they be shed yet they are not lost f Psal 56. 8. Put thou my teares into thy bottle saith Dauid Teares of grace and not as water spilt on the ground which cannot be gathered vp againe but the Lord hath a vessell to receiue the teares that we sheede for our sins not one of them i● lost This heauenly dew of deuotion neuer fals but the Sunne of righteousnesse drawes it vp And the teare of penitent sinners are delightfull to the Angels who reioyce at the conuersion of a sinner Insomuch that the deuout Father cals the g L●chrym● p●●nitentium Angel●rum vinum Bern. teares of penitent sinners the Angels wine Fourthly they that mourne and weepe for sinne though they haue sorrow and heauinesse for a time in the end shall be comforted their sorrow shall be turned 4 They that mourne shall be comforted into ioy Christ is sent as saith the Prophet Esay to h Isa 61. 2. 3. comfort all that mourne to giue vnto them beautie for ashes the oile of ioy for mourning and the garment of praise for the spirit of heauinesse And Christ when he was come sayth i M●● 5. ● Blessed are they that mourne for they shall be comforted k 〈◊〉 ● 6. 5. They that sow in teares shall reape in ioy saith the Psalmist They that now weepe and sheede teares for sinne shall hereafter be truly comforted For l Re● 21. 4. God shall wipe away a●l teares from their eyes As after much raine and great stormes the heauens wa●e cleare the ayre is more milde and the Sunne breakes forth comfortably to refresh the things that are vpon the earth so after much weeping mourning
God daily doe vs good feeding and nourishing vs prouiding things needfull for vs graciously preseruing and defending vs and shall we still vexe and grieue the Lord by our sinnefull course of life hath he not mercifully giuen his Son Christ Iesus to die for vs to saue our soules and shall we foolishly runne headlong into sinne to the vtter destruction and willfull casting away of our soules O consider this yee that set light by the benefits which God hath done for vs. As Moses vpon the rehearsall of the benefits of the Lord done for Israel speakes thus vnto them i Deut. 10. 12. And now Israel what doth the Lord thy God require of thee but to feare the Lord thy God to walke in all his wayes and to loue him and to serue the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soule So I say vnto thee O man to whom the Lord hath shewed great mercy and goodnesse vpon whom hee hath bestowed incomparable benefits whom God hath created redeemed and doth continually preserue what doth the Lord thy God require of the● for creating redeeming and preseruing thee but to repent of thy former sinnefull life and to turne to th● Lord thy God What doth hee require of thee but to feare the Lord thy God to walke in all his wayes and to ●oue him and to serue the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soule CHAP. XVIII Of the patience and long-suffering of God and how it ought to lead vs to Repentance SEcondly in regard of the patience and long-suffering 2 The patience and long-suffering of God of God its necessary for a sinner to cease from his sinnes to repent to turne from sinne and to turne vnto the Lord for the patience and long-suffering of God is exceeding great towards a sinner The Scripture witnesseth the great patience of God Dauid saith a Psal 103. 8. The Lord is gracious and mercifull slow to anger Of the Iewes the Lord saith thus by Esay b Isa 65. 2. I haue spread out my hands all the day vnto a rebellious people St. Paul plainely calls God c Rom. 15. 5. the God of patience The patience of God was great to Niniuch giuing them d Ioh. 3. 4. fortie dayes space to repent And to the Iewes e Act 13. 18. fortie yeares suffering their manners in the Wildernesse But his patience was exceeding great to the olde world giuing them an f Gen. 6. 3. hundred and twenty yeares space to repent How patient the Lord is to sinners how slow hee is to wrath and how he forbeares to punish sinners Chrysostome sheweth comparing the destruction of Iericho with the Creation of the world g Cum struit Deus velociter struit When God build●th saith hee hee buildeth swiftly but when he destroyeth he destroyeth slowly Cum destruit tarde destruit velox Deus struens tarde destruens c. Chrys de panit Hom. 5. God is swift in rearing vp slow in pulling downe In six daies he made the world in six daies he created heauen and earth the Sea and all things therein but God who in a short time made such a great and glorious frame of Heauen and Earth and created such an innumerable companie of Creatures ye● purposing to destroy but one Citie in the world Iericho hee tooke the space of seauen daies h Quare num potentia imbecillier sed clementia diutius tolerat Chrys ibid. What was it because hee could not destroy lericho in shorter space No. Hee could haue destroyed it in a moment but hereby he shewed his clemencie his patience his forbearance and long-suffering Now whereas the Lord is so patient and long-suffering towards sinners it should be a forcible motiue to perswade euery sinner to repent of his sinnes to liue no longer in sinne but to turne from sinne and to turne to the Lord that so the Lord might be gracious and mercifull vnto him Thus saith the Prophet Esay i Isay 30. 18. Therefore will the Lord waite that hee may bee gracious vnto you The Lord is gracious and mercifull hee waiteth for our repentance and expecteth when a sinner will turne vnto him that vpon his repentance the Lord may be gracious vnto him and shew mercie vpon him So exhorteth the Prophet Ioel k Joel 2. 13. Rent your heart and not your garments and turne to the Lord your God for hee is gracious and mercifull slow to anger and of great kindnesse and repenteth him of the euill So S. Peter saith l 2 Pet. 3. 9. The Lord is not slacke concerning his promise as some men count slacknesse but is long-suffering to vs-ward not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance Wherefore is it that the Lord is patient and long-suffering it is because the Lord is so gracious and mercifull that hee would not haue sinners to perish in their sinnes but rather that they should come to repentance and be saued So then the patience and long-suffering of God should bring sinners to repentance Which serues to reprooue those who abuse the patience Vse and long-suffering of God to licenciousnesse to Against those who abuse the Patience and long-suffering of God wantonnesse and wickednes Because the Lord is gracious and mercifull patient and long-suffering therefore sinners ought to repent and turne to the Lord that he might shew mercy vpon them but wicked and vngodly men perceiuing that they doe wickedly and that God layes no punishment vpon them but suffers them to goe vnpunished Hence they take occasion to sinne the more and so abuse the patience of GOD which should lead them to repentance as the Apostle reasoneth against such a sinner m Rom. 2. 4. Despisest thou the riches of his goodnesse and forbearance and long-suffering not knowing that the goodnesse of God leadeth thee to repentance The sinner that despiseth the patience and long-suffering of God being nothing mooued to repentance for all the patience and long-suffering of Almighty God shewed vnto him is like to an vngracious Childe who hauing done euill and being reprooued of it by his Father and admonished to amend regardeth not his Fathers admonition maketh light of his words and the more that his Father fauours and spares him the worse he growes So a wicked and vngodly man liuing in sinne regardeth not the admonition of the Lord setteth light by the word of God calling him to repentance despiseth the patience and long-suffering of God yea and the longer that the Lord suffers him forbears to punish him the worse he growes It is as the Prophet Esay saith n Isay 26. 10. Let fauour be shewed to the wicked yet will he not learne righteousnes The Iewes in their affliction remembring their sins say o Lam. 3. 22. It is the Lords mercies that we are not consumed And surely if we call to mind our manifold sins iniquities which wee daily commit
Peter giueth this exhortation i 1 Pet. 2. 12. Hauing your conuersation honest among the gentiles that whereas they speake against you as euill doers they may by your good workes which they shall behold glorifie God in the day of visitation After this manner we are to praise God and to testifie our thankfulnesse 2 Reasons to perswade to thanksgiuing vnto God for his benefits and for all his goodnesse and mercies towards vs. In the second place I am to vse reasons to perswade to this dutie of thanksgiuing and they are these First The Scripture exhorteth to it saying k Psal 50. 14. 15. Offer 1 The Scripture exhorteth to it vnto God thanksgiuing and pay thy vowes to the most high and call vpon me in the day of trouble I will deliuer thee and thou shalt glorifie me Againe the Psalmist exhorteth those that are deliuered from diuers calamities and afflictions l Psal 107. 8. to praise the Lord saying k O that men would praise the Lord for his goodnesse and for his wonderfull workes to the children of men So the Apostle exhorteth saying m Coloss 3. 17. Whatsoeuer ye doe in word or deed doe all in the name of the Lord Iesus giuing thankes to God and the Father by him Secondly Examples of good men may mooue vs to 2 Good men haue practised it imitate them in their thankfulnesse to God Dauid in sundrie Psalmes praiseth God saying in one place n Psal 103. 1. 2. Blesse the Lord O my soule and all that is within me blesse his holy name Blesse the Lord O my soule and forget not all his benefits And againe he saith o Psal 116. 12. 13. What shall I render vnto the Lord for all his benefits towards me I will take the cup of saluation and call vpon the name of the Lord. And againe he saith p Ver. 17. I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thankesgiuing and will call vpon the name of the Lord. Hezekiah prayseth God after that he was recouered of his sicknesse saying q Isa 38. 19. the liuing the liuing he shall prayse thee as I doe this day the father to the children shall make knowne thy truth When our Sauiour Christ had restored a blind man to his sight it is said that he r Luk. 18. 43. followed him glorifying God and all the people when they saw it gaue prayse vnto God Thirdly the Creatures may teach vs thankefulnesse 3 The very creatures in their kinde doe prayse God and mooue vs to prayse God for the verie Creatures in their kinde and manner doe prayse God and obey his will the Sunne keepeth his course and the Moone obserueth her seasons her full and change as saith the Psalmist ſ Psal 104. 19. He appointed the Moone for seasons the Sunne knoweth his going downe The birds and feathered fowles prayse God in singing and keeping their time as sayth the Prophet Ieremie t Iere. 8. 7. the Storke in the heauen knoweth her appointed times and the turtle and the crane and the swallow obserue the time of their comming the u Psal 33. 9. earth stands fast as God hath commaunded neither is it x Psal 104. 5. remooued for euer And the sea ouer flowes not the bankes which God hath set to keepe it in as it is also said of the great and deepe waters of the Sea y Ver. 9. thou hast set a bound that they may not passe ouer that they turne not againe to couer the earth And the Creatures doe not onely iustruct vs in this dutie of thankfulnesse to God by their obedience but the creatures which we haue the vse and benefit of for food and raiment and other necessarie vses doe as is obserued teach vs our dutie of thankfulnesse vnto God in three words z Accipe r●dde caue accipe beneficium redde debitum caue nisi reddideri● supplicium Ludon Granat lib. 1. par 1. receiue restore beware that is receiue this benefit and blessing from God restore vnto God that which is due render him thankes and prayse for it and take heede beware of punishment if thou be vnthankfull vnto God for his benefits Fourthly Thankesgiuing and praysing God for benefits receiued is profitable vnto vs For first to prayse God for benefits receiued is a meanes to preserue and 4 It is profitable for vs to prayse God for continue those blessings which we haue alreadie receiued God is pleased to blesse his blessings vnto vs because we blesse and prayse him for his blessings Secondly thankesgiuing to God for former blessings 1 To praise God for blessings receiued is a meanes to preserue and blesse them vnto vs. is a meanes to procure more blessings yea increase of blessings as it was said to that seruant that had gained fiue talents a Mat. 25. 21. well done thou good and faithfull seruant thou hast beene faithfull ouer a few things I will make thee ruler ouer many things so he that is thankefull to God for the gifts and graces which he hath alreadie receiued and vseth 2 To praise God for former blessings is a meants to procure more blessings them wel shall haue not onely the same continued but likewise more gifts and more graces added Now seeing that thankesgiuing is a dutie commaunded seeing that good men haue practised the same yea seeing that the very creatures doe stirre vs vp to thankfulnesse and seeing that it is so profitable vnto vs The consideration hereof serues greatly to reproue all those Vse who are vnthankfull vnto God for benefits receiued Euen Against those which are vnthankfull vnto God for benefits receiued amongst men it is a hateful thing for a man to proue vnthankfull and it s a grieuous thing for a man to doe well to him that will neuer giue him thanks much more odious and hatefull a thing it is for vs to be vnthankeful vnto our God for all his benefits it is a grieuous thing to the Lord to see vs daily receiue his blessings and not lift vp our hearts nor open our mouthes to prayse the Lord and giue him thankes And they are to be reckoned in the number of vnthankfull people who hauing receiued blessings from the God of heauen doe daily sin against him who in stead of opening their mouthes to prayse God doe open their mouthes wide to blaspheme God and in stead of seruing the Lord in holines and righteousnesse all the dayes of their life doe spend all or most part of their dayes in vngodlinesse and vnrighteousnesse This was the great plea that the Lord had against Israell b Isa 1. 2. 3. Heare O heauens and giue eare O earth for the Lord hath spoken I haue nourished brought vp children and they haue rebelled against me The Oxe knoweth his owner and the Asse his Maisters crib but Israel doth not know my people doth not consider One of those ●enne Lepers which came to Christ to be
they be offered vp in the name of Iesus Christ For this cause Christ is called the b Reuel 8. 3. Angell hauing the golden censer offering vp vnto God the sweete Incense of the prayers of the Saints acceptable vnto God through the mediation of Christ Christ is likened vnto the c Gen. 28. 12. ladder which Iacob saw which stood on the earth and whose top reached to heauen and the Angels of God were ascending and descending on it For Christ Iesus our Mediatour is the onely way and meanes whereby our prayers doe ascend vp to heauen and appeare before the throne of God and by whom also the blessings of God do descend downe vpon vs. For it is not of our deseruing but for the merits and through the mediation of Iesus Christ that we receiue all good blessings whatsoeuer whether for our soules or bodies The vse hereof is three-fold Vse 1 First for instruction Seeing that we are to make our To conclude our prayers in the name of Christ prayers in the name of Christ it teacheth vs to conclude our Prayers whether publique or priuate alwayes in the name of Iesus Christ Secondly for confutation of their errour who thinke Vse 2 that they may pray in some other name then in the Against those who relie vpon the intercession of Saints name of Christ who preferre their petitions to the heauenly King in the name of some Saint hoping thereby to haue their prayers heard this hath no warrant in Gods word nay rather Gods word teacheth vs the contrarie as expressely in that saying of our Sauiour Christ Whatsoeuer ye shall aske tho Father in my name he will giue it you He saith not whatsoeuer you shall aske in the name of an Angell or in the name of any Saint as Abraham Isaak or Iacob or the virgin Marie or Peter or Paul but whatsoeuer you shall aske in my name The holy name Iesus is the name whereby we are onely saued and there is no other name vnder heauen whereby we can be saued and the name Iesus is the name in which God is well pleased and accepteth our petitions which wee make according to his will The Scripture pointeth vs out no more Mediatours but one d 1. Tim. 2. 5. there is one God saith S. Paul and one Mediatour betweene God and men the man Christ Iesus And we acknowledge according to the Scriptures no more Intercessours but one onely Christ Iesus e Rom. 8. 34. It is Christ saith the Apostle that died yea rather that is risen againe who is euen at the right hand of God who also maketh intercession for vs. To which agreeth the saying of St Augustine who in his Meditations saith f Quem enim alium dirigam interc●ssorem 〈◊〉 nescio nisi hunc qui est propitiatio pro peccatis nostris qui sedet ad dextram t●am interpellans pro nobis Aug. Medit. c. 5. I know none other whom I may make my intercessour vnto thee but onely him euen Iesus Christ who is the propitiation for our sinnes who fitteth at thy right hand making intercession for vs. Vse 3 Thirdly this ministreth consolation vnto vs for Consolation that praying in the name of Christ God will grant our lawfull requests hereby we haue assurance that if we pray vnto God in the name of Iesus Christ we shall obtaine our lawfull requests made according to the will of God For so hath Christ promised g Iob. 16. 23. Whatsoeuer ye shall aske the Father in my name he will giue it you He saith he will giue it you There 's the promise which God will performe for Christs sake To call vpon God in the name of his sonne Christ Iesus is acceptable and well pleasing vnto God h Quid euim est dulcius quam genitorem in nomine vnigeniti inuocare patrem in recordatione filij ad pietatem in flectere Aug. Medit. c. 5. For what can be more pleasing as S. Augustine againe saith to a Father then for the offender to vse the mediation of his sonne to intreat fauour in the name of his only begotten son though the father cannot endure to looke vpon the offender yet he is pleased to looke vpon him for his sonne● sake the louing countenance of the son doth pacifie the anger of the father toward the offender It is so with vs we are offenders such as by our sinful life haue offended our heauenly father we haue no meanes to pacifie his wrath neither haue we any assurance to obtaine any fauour at Gods hands whom we haue so angred by our sinnes but onely by the mediation and intercession of Christ Iesus the onely begotten sonne of God and our alone and onely Sauiour And we haue sure confidence that we shall speed well in our requests which we make vnto God in the name of Christ and that what we aske the father in his name he will giue it vs because Christ is at the right hand of God and maketh intercession for vs as saith the Apostle i Heb 7. 25. He is able to saue them to the vttermost that come vnto God by him seeing he euer liueth to make intercession for them CHAP. XVII Of the Efficacie and power of praier THE Eight thing in the treatise of Praier is concerning the Efficacie and power of praier 8 The Efficacie and power of praier That the praier of a righteous man framed after the manner prescribed is of great efficacie and preuaileth much with God is euident by that saying of S. Iames a Iam. 5. 16. The effectuall feruent praier of a righteous man auaileth much And how much the feruent praier of a righteous man auaileth will appeare more euidently if we consider it in a twofold respect for the feruent Twofold For. Prayer auaileth much praier of a righteous man auaileth much both Extraordinarily and Ordinarily First Extraordinarily praier hath auailed much and 1 Extraordinarily and that hath wrought wonders First in the heauens aboue and that First in the Firmament causing the Sunne Mooue 1 In the heauens as to stay their course and to stand still So effectuall was the praier of Ioshua For he prayed that the b 1 sh 10. 12. 13. Sunne might stand still vpon Gibeon and the Moone in the valley of 1 In the firmament Aialon And the Lord heard his prayer and the Sunne stood still and the Moone staied vntill the people had auenged themselues vpon their enemies Yea the Sunne stood still in the midst of heauen and hasted not to goe downe about a whole day Secondly in the Regions of the Aire and 2 In the regions of the aire as First in the vppermost region causing fire to descend downe from heauen so at the praier of Elijah the Prophet c 1 King 18 36. 37. 38. The fire of the Lord fell and consumed the burnt sacrifice 1 In the vppermost region and the wood and the
state Secondly Prayer also auaileth greatly for the good 2 In regard of the soule And that of the soule and that both for the Remoouing of euill and Procuring of good 1 Remoouing euill As First for the remoouing of euill And first prayer is a meanes to remooue away our sinnes from vs which stand as a cloud betweene God and vs to hinder good 1 Our sinnes things from vs separating betweene God and vs and prouoking Gods wrath against vs wherefore Hezekiah being recouered from his sicknes and praising God for his deliuerance saith t Isa 38. Ver. 2. 3 And 17. thou hast in loue to my soule deliuered it from the pit of corruption for thou hast cast all my sins behind thy backe Secondly Prayer is effectuall and powerfull to helpe 2 Temptations vs against temptations and to deliuer vs from that euill one So our Sauiour teacheth vs to pray u Mat. 6. 13. lead vs not into temptation but deliuer vs from euill And so he exhorteth vs to pray x Mat. 26. 41. watch and pray that ye enter not into temptation Thirdly Prayer is powerfull to helpe vs in the euill 3 The te●●our of death and iudgement and perillous times to free our soules from the danger of death and the iudgement to come that neither death shall suddenly come vpon vs nor the day of the Lord take vs vnawares Which our Sauiour sheweth vs in this exhortation y Luk. 21. 36. Watch ye therefore and pray alwayes that ye may be accompted worthie to escape all these things that shall come to passe and to stand before the Sonne of man Thus prayer auaileth for the remoouing of euill from the soule Secondly prayer auaileth much for the procuring of 2 Procuring Good As good things to the soule as first mercie pardon and forgiuenesse Dauid in his Prayer confesseth his sinne 1 Mercy pard●n and forgiuenesse saying z Psal 32. 5. I acknowledge my sinne vnto thee and mine iniquity haue I not hid I said I will confesse my transgressions to the Lord and it followeth thou forgauest the iniquitie of my sinne Dauid confessed his sinne and prayed for the pardon of his sinne and the Lord heard his Prayer and pardoned his sinne So S. Iames saith a Iam. 5. 15. the prayer of faith shall saue the sicke and the Lord shall raise him vp and if he haue committed sinnes they shall be forgiuen him Secondly Prayer is a meanes to obtaine all graces necessarily 2 All graces necessarie for our saluation accompanying saluation For b Iam. 1. 17. euery good gift and euery perfect gift is from aboue and commeth down from the Father of lights Our Sauiour Christ saith c Mat 7. 7. Aske and it shall be giuen you and S. Iames saith d Iam. 1. 5. If any of you lacke wisedome let him aske of God that giueth to all men liberally and vpbraideth not and it shall be giuen him Thirdly Prayer is effectuall not onely for the obtaining 3 Increase of Grace of grace but likewise for the increase of grace the Apostles pray e Luk. 17. 5. Lord increase our Faith And S. Paul prayeth for the Ephesians that God would f Ephe. 3. 16. 17. 18. 19. grant them according to the riches of his glory to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man that Christ might dwell in their hearts by faith that being rooted and grounded in loue they might be able to comprehend with all Saints what is the breadth and length and depth and height and to know the loue of Christ Which passeth knowledge that they might be filled with all the fullness● of God And they that are strengthened by the Spirit in the inner man hauing Christ dwelling in their hearts by faith and are growing and increasing in grace in this life shall assuredly attaine to glorie in the life to come Prayer then as it remooueth euill ●o it procureth good to the soule mercie grace yea increase of grace and with grace glorie the perfection of Grace Such is the efficacie of Prayer The consideration of which efficacie and power of Vse Prayer may teach vs in all our necessities and tribulations To vse prayer in time of need as a sure defence to flee vnto God by Prayer to lay hold on prayer as a man would on his shield and buckler For prayer is a most sure defence in all troubles whatsoeuer It is a defence against tribulations outward and temptations inward It helpes the bodie and cures the soule it preuaileth both in heauen and in earth concerning which the exhortation of the Apostle S. Paul is to be receiued and embraced g Ephe. 6. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. take vnto you saith he the whole armour of God that ye may be able to withstand in the euill day and hauing done all to stand Stand therefore hauing your loynes girt about with truth and hauing on the breast-plate of righteousnesse and your feete shod with the preparation of the Gospell of peace Aboue all taking the shield of faith wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fierie darts of the wicked and take the helmet of saluation the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God Praying alwayes with all Prayer and supplication in the Spirit A Christian that is thus armed hauing the girdle of truth about his loynes hauing on the breast-plate of righteousnesse and his feete shod with the preparation of the Gospell of peace hauing the shield of faith before him the helmet of saluation vpon his head hauing the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God and being prepared to pray with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit Such a one is able to stand against the aduersarie the Deuill and all spirituall wickednesse and such a one shall preuaile against his spirituall enemies yea such a one shall preuaile with God himselfe for any petition that he shall make so farre as it shall be good for him For the effectuall feruent Prayer of a righteous man auaileth much CHAP. XVIII Of the helpes and furtherances of Prayer Of the first helpe the Spirit of God THe ninth thing in the Treatise of Prayer is of 9 The helps and furtherances of Prayer Three the helpes and furtherances of Prayer and they are three The first is Gods holy Spirit of which Saint Paul saith a Rom. 8. 26. 27. Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities 1 Gods holy Spirit And for we know not what we should pray for as we ought but the Spirit it selfe maketh intercession for vs with groanings which cannot be vttered And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit because he maketh intercession for the Saints according to the will of God For this cause the Spirit of God is called the spirit of supplications by the Prophet Zacharie b Zach. 12. 10. The holy spirit
haue occasion to meditate on the course of our life and to thinke with our selues that the course of our life is but as a way wherein we walke and that we are here on earth but as f 1. Pet 2. 11. strangers and pilgrimes hauing g Heb. 13. 14. here no continuing citie and then pray that we may haue our hearts and mindes aboue desiring to come to the end of our way h Ver. id seeking the citie to come euen that i Heb. 11. 10. citie which hath foundations whose builder and maker is God And trauelling towardes k Ver. 16. a better countrey that is an heauenly These and such other meditations we may haue in the day time 3 In the euening Thirdly in the euening we may meditate on the end of our life and pray that we may be prepared for our last end When we put off our apparrell we may meditate on l Ephe. 4. 22. putting off the old man and pray that we may m Ezek. 18. 31. cast away from vs all our transgressions whereby we haue transgressed and n Heb. 12. 1. lay aside euery weight and burthen of sinne When we lie downe in our beds we may fitly meditate on our lying in the graue and pray that as we rest our wearie bodies in our bed that they may rise againe with greater strength so when our bodies shall sleepe in the dust of the earth in the day of the resurrection they may awake and rise vp to glorie These and such like meditations we may haue in the euening Thus diuine meditations doe stirre vp deuotion and further vs in Prayer The consideration whereof serues to reprooue those Vse who haue their thoughts cogitations little vpon God Against those who haue their thoughts much vpon earthly things and little vpon heauenly things or his word or his workes little vpon heauenly things but haue their hearts and mindes vpon the world and the things of the world whose affections are set vpon the earth and earthly things and whose meditations and musings are for the most part worldly and carnall such men may see and perceiue how farre they are from the state of true happinesse by Dauids description of a blessed man of whom he saith o Psal 1. 1. 2. his delight is in the law of the Lord and in his law doth he meditate day and night Wherefore let such men be admonished to set their hearts lesse vpon the world and more vpon God to haue their minds and affections lesse on earthly things and more vpon heauenly things and as the Apostle exhorteth to p Coloss 3. 2. set their affection on things aboue not on things on the earth that so heauenly thoughts and godly meditations may stirre vp their feruencie in prayer without which deuotion is cold dull and drowsie CHAP. XXI Of motiues and perswasions to Prayer THe tenth and last thing in the Treatise of praier 10 Motiues and perswasions to Prayer is concerning the motiues and perswasions whereby euery Christian may and ought to be perswaded to practise so holy and religious a dutie which motiues I take First from the testimonies of holy Scripture Foure Secondly from examples of holy and deuout men Thirdly from the necessitie of Prayer Fourthly from the benefit thereof Touching the first the Scripture maketh it manifest 1 Testimonies of Scr●pture that God requireth Prayer the Lord calleth vs to the performance of this dutie he biddeth vs call vpon him a Psal 50. 15. call vpon me saith the Lord in the day of trouble the Propher Esay saith b Isa 55. 6. seeke ye the Lord while hee may bee found call ye vpon him while he is neere This is the charge of our Sauiour Christ to his Disciples c Mat. 2● 41. watch and pray S. Pauls exhortation to the Romanes is to d Rom. 12. 12. continue instant in Prayer to the Ephesians to e Ephe. 6. 18. pray alwayes with all prayer and supplication in the spirit to the Thessalonians to f 1. Thess 5. 17. pray without ceasing S. Iames saith g Iam. 5. 13. Is any among you afflicted let him pray And S. Peters exhortation is h 1. Pet. 4. 7. be ye sober and watch vnto Prayer Thus the Scripture exhorteth vs to Prayer Secondly examples of holy and deuout men may 2 Examples perswade vs to the practise of this dutie of Prayer Moses the man of God is i Exod. 32. 11. 12. 13. 31. 32. And Exod. 14. 13. 14. 15. Numb 21. 7. often found praying for the people when they had sinned against God Dauids psalmes are full of prayers praises and thankesgiuings vnto God Daniel is deuout in Prayer vsing to k Dan. 6. 10. pray three times a day Cornelius hath commendation that he was l Act. 10. 2. a deuout man and one that feared God with all his house which gaue much almes to the people and prayed to God alway The Apostles of Christ we finde m Act. 1. 24. 25. And Act. 4 24. 25. c. to 31. And Act. 6. 4. 6. often praying yea and we may find our Sauiour Christ himselfe not onely teaching vs to pray but also giuing vs an example of prayer in himselfe when he fed the fiue thousand with the fiue loaues and two fishes he first n Mat. 14. 19. looked vp to heauen and blessed and after that the people were filled and departed o Ver. 23. he went vp into mountaine apart to pray In his p Luk. 22. 41. 42. 44. ●agonie he prayed earnestly that the cup might be remooued from him And the seuenteenth Chapter of S. Iohns Gospell is nothing else but a heauenly deuout prayer which our Sauiour Christ maketh to his Father in the behalfe of himselfe that his Father would q Ioh. 1. 5. glorifie him in the behalfe of his Disciples that the Father would r Ver. 15. keepe them from the euill and ſ Ver. 17. sanctifie them through the truth and in the behalfe of them also t Ver. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. which shall beleeue on Christ through their word that they all may be one and may be with the Lord where he is and may behold his glorie These are examples written for our instruction to mooue vs also to be carefull of performing this dutie of Prayer to call vpon the name of the Lord to pray vnto God and to prayse God Thirdly there 's a great necessitie of praying for 3 The necessitie of praying For First our want is verie great both in regard of temporall blessings and spirituall graces for concerning our temporall state when we were borne into the world we were naked destitute of cloathing hauing neither 1 Our want is verie great foode nor raiment For u 1. Tim. 6. 7. we brought nothing into this world as saith the Apostle And concerning our spirituall state we were x
glasse Moreouer in this heauenly Cittie and ble●●ed place there is no darknesse but all light For as S. Iohn saith againe t Verse 23. The Cittie had no neede of the Sunne neither of the Moone to shine in it for the glory of God did lighten it and the Lambe is the light thereof Such is the excellency of the place of happinesse prepared for the righteous after this life Secondly the eternall blessednesse of the righteous is 2 The greatnesse of their happinesse to be considered in regard of the greatnesse of their happinesse which is vnspeakeable For as the Apostle saith u 1 Cor. 2. 9. Eye hath not seene nor care heard neither haue entred into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that loue him But the greatnes of that eternal happinesse of the blessed ones in the kingdome of heauen euen of all the faithfull and true beleeuers of all true penitent sinners which haue repented of their sins and are washed from their wickednesse will appeare the For more if we consider it in these particulars 1 They shall be partakers of glory First they shall be partakers of glory in heauen they shall be glorious So S. Paul saith x Phil. 3. 20. 21. The Lord Iesus Christ shall change our vile bodie that it may be fashioned like vnto his glorious body And our Sauiour Christ saith y Math. 13. 43. The righteous shall shine forth as the Sun in the kingdome of their Father Secondly they shall see God in his glory they shall 2 They shall see God in his glory en●oy the cleare vision of God Our Sauiour Christ saith z Math 5. 8. Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God a 1 Cor. 13. 12. Now we see through a glasse saith S. Paul but then face to face And S. Iohn saith b 1 Ioh. 3. 2. Beloued now are we the Sonnes of God and it doth not yet appeare what we shall be but we know that when hee shall appeare we shall be like him for wee shall see him as he is When Moses was desirous to see the glory of God and said c Exod. 33. 18. 19 20. 21. 22. 23 I beseech thee shew me thy glory The Lord answered him Thou canst not see my face for there shall no man see me and liue Yet the Lord yeelded thus farre to Moses that he might see his backe parts It was a great fauour that the Lord shewed to Moses an earthly man that he might see the backe parts of God but neither Moses nor any earthly man could euer possibly see the face of God and liue But in Heauen the blessed Saints shall come into the presence of the Lord shall see the face of God and shall behold his glorie To be in the company of the holy Angels to behold the Patriarchs and Prophets to see the Apostles and all the Saints d Gloriosa sunt hac sed multo glori●sius est present●m Dei vultum cernere Aug. Man c. 17. These as S. Augustine saith are glorious things but it is farre more glorious to be in the presence of God and to behold his face Againe he saith * Hac est plaena beatitudo tota glorificatio hominis vid●re faci●m Dei sui Aug. So●●lo c. 36 This is the full blessednesse and the whole glorification of m●n to see the face of his God In the cleare vision of God stands the perfection of glorie Thirdly they shall be with Christ in glorie For so Christ hath prayed to his Father for them e Ioh. 17. 24. Father I will that they also whom thou hast giuen me be with mee where I 3 They shall be with Christ am that they may behold my glory which thou hast giuen me This was the happinesse that S. Paul so much desired I am saith he in a straight betweene two hauing a desire to f Phil. 1. 23. depart and to be with Christ which is farre better Fourthly they shall haue the company of the holy 4 They shall haue blessed company Angels the fellowship of the Patriarchs Prophets Apostles Martyrs and all the Saints of God as saith the Apostle g Heb. 12. 22. 23 Ye are come vnto mount Sion and vnto the Cittie of the liuing God the heauenly Ierusalem and to an innumerable company of Angels to the generall assembly Church of the first borne which are written in heauen and to God the iudge of all and to the spirits of men made perfect Fiftly they shall haue eternall felicity euerlasting happinesse 5 They shal haue eternal felicity and endlesse ioy S. Mathew saith h Math. 25. 46. These shall goe away into euerlasting punishment but the righteous into life eternall Of this Dauid saith i Psal 16. 11. In thy presence is fulnesse of ioy at thy right hand there are pleasures for euermore The ioyes of the eternall Cittie are eternall Sixtly In heauen they shall haue no hurtfull thing to 6 They shal haue no euill nor want any good thing annoy them and shall want no good thing to make them happie For as S. Iohn saith k Reu. 21. 3. 4. God himselfe shall bee with them and be their God And God shall wipe away all teares from their eyes and there shall be no more death neither sorrow nor crying neither shall therebe any more paine for the former things are passed away Moreouer there shall be the l Re. 22. 2. 3. 4. 5. pure riuer of water of life and the tree of life and there shall be no more curse but the throne of God and of the Lambe shall be in it and his seruants shall serue him And they shall see his face and his name shall be in their foreheads And there shall be no night there and they neede no candle neither light of the Sun for the Lord God giueth them light and they shall raigne for euer and euer In Heauen there shall bee euery good thing and there shall be no euill thing m Non enim est ibi malus neque malitia c. Aug. Man c. 6. There is as Augustine saith neither any wicked one nor any wickednesse There is no aduersarie there is no prouocation to sin there is no want no vnquietnes no discord no variance no violence no oppression there is no sorrow nor sicknesse no paine nor griefe there is no more feare of death nor Hell All these things are past but there is peace and concord loue and charity there is sweet vnity and agreement there is continuall reioycing and praising of God for euermore Now whereas repentance procures to penitent sinners blessings temporall spirituall and eternall This hath a double vse First it serues for instruction to teach and admonish vs Vse 1 To repent of our sinnes and to amend our waies if To repent of our sinnes and amend our wa●es if we would be either h●p●ie
on earth or blessed in Heauen we desire to be blessed with temporall and spirituall blessings and to be patakers of eternall happinesse For thoug● temporall blessing● be common to all to good and bad yet the blessing of God vpon the outward blessings which God bestoweth is giuen onely to them that repent of their sinnes to them that feare the Lord and ●e●d a godly life a● it is said in the Psalmes n Ps●l 34. 9. There is no want to them that feare him Againe o Psal 84. 11. No good thing will he with-hold from them that walk● vprightly For spirituall blessings mercie pardon and forgiuenes of sinnes these belong to none but to penitent sinners to such as h●ue rep●●ted o● their sinnes and are washed from their wicked●●sse as appeareth in that large promise of me● forg●uenesse in Esay p Isay 1. 18. Though your sinn●s be as carlet they shall as white as snowe though they be red like crimson they shall be as wooll But to whom is this gracious promise made but to penitent sinners Euen to such as haue washed and cleansed their ●e●●ts from wickednesse to such as haue put away the eui●l of their doings from before the eyes of the Lord and to su●h ●● haue ceased to doe euill and h●ue learned to doe wel● for to such the Lord saith Com● n●w and let vs reason t●g●ther s●ith the Lord though your sinnes be as scarlet c. And as for etern●ll blessednesse and euerlasting happ●n●sse none can be pa●takers thereof but penitent sinners The kingdome o● he●uen is giuen to no wicked and vngodly man onely they which haue repented of their sinnes and are washed from their wickednesse shall enter into the kingdome of heauen As it is said in the Reuelation q Reu. 21. 27. There shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defil●th neither whatsoeuer worketh abhomination or maketh a lye but they which are written in the Lambes booke of life Againe it is said r Reu. 22. 14. 15. Bl●ssed are they that doe his commaundements that they may haue right to the tree of lift and may enter in through the gates into the Cittie For without are dogs and sorcerers and whoremongers and murderers and idolaters and whosoeuer loueth and maketh a lye Wherefore it greatly stands vs in hand to repent of our sinnes to wash and cleanse our hearts from wickednesse to amend our wayes and to walke in obedience to Gods commandements to serue the Lord and to feare him if wee desire either to be happy on earth or blessed in heauen As the Apostle also exhorteth vs saying ſ H●b 12. 28. Wherfore we receiuing a kingdome which cannot be mooued let vs haue grace whereby we may serue God acceptably with reuerence and godly feare Vse 2 Secondly whereas true penitent sinners haue the Consolation to the righteous which are afflicted in this life promise not onely of temporall benefit● and spirituall blessings but also of eternall happinesse and euerlasting felicity in the kingdome of heauen this doth minister great consolation to the righteous which are afflicted and troubled in this present life for though they endure sorrow and sicknesse paine and griefe though they suffer tribulation or persecution or whatsoeuer affliction they vndergoe it is but for this present life it is but for a short time it is but for a moment it wil haue an end And then after that this short life is ended the righteous which haue patiently suffered with Christ shal also raigne with Christ and shall inherite a kingdome The time shal come that they shal haue no paine nor sorrow but shall enter into eternal ioy shall be partakers of euerlasting glory shall liue blessedly for euer in heauen So saith S. Paul t Rom. 8. 17. And if children then heires heires of God and ioynt-heires with Christ if so be that we suffer with him that we may be also glorified together This was Dauids comfort in his afflictions u Psal 27. 13. I had fainted saith he vnles I had belieued to see the goodnes of the Lord x Anciently expounded Heauen Aug. Hug. in the Land of the liuing This comforted S. Paul in all his tribulations and sufferings as he himselfe witnesseth saying y 2 Tim. 4 6. 7. 8 I am now ready to be offered and the time of my departing is at hand I haue fought a good fight I haue finished my course I haue kept the faith henceforth there is laid vp for me a crowne of righteousnes which the Lord the righteous iudge shall giue mee at that day and not to me onely but vnto them also that loue his appearing And this ought to be our great consolation comfort in all distresse knowing that glory in heauen will be a full recompence for all our sufferings As S. Paul also saith z Rom. 8. 18. I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be reuealed in vs. a 2 Cor. 4. 17. For our light affliction which is but for a moment worketh for vs a farre more exceeding eternall waight of glory The end of the second Booke THE THIRD BOOKE OF THE WAY TO THE CELESTIALL PARADISE Concerning Prayer Which is the third meanes whereby a Sinner may be saued and come to life euerlasting CHAP. I. The Preface with the Partition of the whole Treatise of Prayer The order of this Treatise THe a Rom. 11. 13. Apostle of the Gentiles writing to the Romanes saith b Rom. 10. 13. 14. whosoeuer shall call vpon the name of the Lord shall be saued How then shall they call on him in whom they haue not beleeued And how shall they beleeue in him of whom they haue not heard And how shall they heare without a Preacher Which Rhetoricall gradation is adorned with these fiue beautifull ascending steps First Christ must be preached Secondly being Preached men beginne to heare of Christ Thirdly hearing of Christ they beleeue in him Fourthly beleeuing in Christ they beginne to call vpon the name of the Lord. Fiftly by calling vpon the name of the Lord they ascend vp to the highest step saluation After that a man by hearing the word preached hath gotten faith and is brought to Repentance then and not before is he sit to make an acceptable Prayer vnto God for except the heart be purified by faith and purged by Repentance God will not regard our prayers but will hide his eyes and stop his eares when we crie vnto him but a sinner hauing true faith to beleeue in Christ and through true and vnfained Repentance hauing his sinnes washed away in the bloud of Christ may boldly come to the throne of grace with assurance to preuaile with God not onely for temporall blessings but for spirituall graces and not onely for grace in this life but also for glorie and saluation in the life to come For whosoeuer shall call