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

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taken it he was twice forced from his attempt to a sad retreat by almost vehement showr of rain and is reported to say When I could I had no minde to take Rome when I would I had no power There are too many that will to all Eternity confess that when Grace hath wooed them for their eternal salvation and repentance to life they had no minde to it but when they would on a death-bed repent they could not 'T is never enough considered by them that put off their repentance what infinite hazard they run to be lost for ever Subtle Satan and the wily flesh doth against deceived sinners as ill Debtors carry to their Creditors promise to pay but beg a longer day of payment and when that is come another and so another day and never pay Flattering Lust begs a longer day of repentance and being loth to leave Lusts dear sweet services and delights craves still a longer day and so the Debt of repentance is unpaid This cursed and common frame of Spirit doth in effect speak thus to God The real love and delight of my soul is in my sin I delay repentance not out of love to the duty or hatred of my delicious Lusts but to quiet my conscience and for fear of Hell I mean not to delay a repentance once but often yea always yea should I live an Eternity in the World my delicious sins shall have my heart my service Mortification is an idle dream The death of sin shall neither have my sentence nor endeavors I am loath to leave my sweet Companions Hence is it that from youth to man-hood from that to old age from that to Eternity there is no repentance in hardned vessels of wrath A while longer and a while longer is the constant importunity of the flesh Back-sliding is perpetual Jer. 8. 5. O Jerusalem wilt thou not be made clean when shall it once be Jer. 13. 27. This lazy disease of sluggish putting off repentance was in Augustine yea had ever been in him had not Grace cured it When he could not answer the convictions of the necessity Non erat quid responderē veritate convictus nisi tantum verba lenta somnolēta Modo ecce modo sine paululū sed modo modo non habebat modū sine panlulum in longum ibat Aug. in Confes Nitido cum flore juventus Num satanae senii faex erit apta Deo of repentance he craved forbearance not to do it yet I know not said he hat to answer being convinced of the truth but onely sluggish and sleepy words Anon behold anon suffer me a little But anon and anon had no measure and bear me a little held long Thus Satan hath the flower of age the strength of man-hood and God the dregs of old age 'T is mans folly and madness to give God the worst 'T is ordinarily his angry Justice not to accept it He that is denyed the sweet Rose of the Spring cannot be pleased with the dry Thorn Had God no delight in the yong-long-standing fruitless tree surely he can take none in it when 't is withered It 's no longer for the soil but fire Matth. 3. 10. If it be said God works Grace on a sick bed as one said An early Saint now in glory answered him in two things This is extraordinary 'T is not Gods usual course to begin and period death-bed repentance and further said he Do not you trust to that How reasonable will Gods usual refusal of sick-bed and old Non illos qui necessario sed qui sponte vitiis abstinent Coronat Deus Chrysost age returning thoughts appear in the other world They that put off repentance to the last do it not out of choice but necessity and God is not on t to crown forced and artificial but free and natural repentance It is a poor weak and unconvincing demonstration that a man delights in wholsome severe exercises of repentance who never set upon them but when going out of the World Their sins leave them before they Priusquā peccata relinquāt ● peccatis retinquuntur leave their sins They think of leaving them because they have no more active spirits strength time to besto upon them not because of holy hatred against them indignation at and weariness of them Had this frame of spirit been infused by the holy Ghost in the renewed heart long ago sin had not had so many years faithful service This adjourning repentance reprieving not executing the flesh makes foolish men like bad Gamesters that throw up the Cards when they have lost the Game so these faint woulders after repentance never think of throwing up their sins till in their disease they have lost their lives they never think of ending their iniquity till the pleasure of their iniquity be at an end Ezek. 21. 25. But O dallying sinner that h●st a long time been caught in the snare of deep carnal security Hear the Apostles warning Awake thou that sleepest from the dead and Christ shall give thee light Hearken not to the Ravens Song Cras Cras to morrow to morrow That morrow comes not to many lingring sinners Art thou sure the repenting morrow will come unto thee The saving motion of the spirit often abused never comes again The safer and wiser words are Cito Cito Redi Redi Quickly quickly Return return Hearken O foolish sons and daughters of men to that of the wise Solomon How long will ye love simplicity sit in the region and shadow of death be the Devils Prisoners and your Lusts Captives and abide condemned under the curse of the Law Would you quickly run out of an House fired about your ears Would you flie from a drawn pursuing Sword to run you through O while under Gospel time and means of grace you are Wantons and pamper the flesh slight and contemn the ways and methods of Eternal Life even all this while the wrath of God the malice of Satan the killing Law is pursuing you for your immortal ruine O take the counsel that once a friend gave to Brentius when his enemies were suddenly plotting determining and endeavoring his death he wrote a Letter to him Fly Brentius with all possible speed Fly for your life O lingring sinners within Cito Citius Citissime Melch Adam a little of the Grave and Eternity that have abused the grace of God Fly with all possible speed from the state of damnation the wrath to come while your day of Grace is spending and it may be shortly will be quite spent your damnation slumbers not but with terrible awakened Lion-like eyes will stare on your departing souls if you go with the un-repenred unpardoned mountain load of all your sins into the other World As Solomon spake concerning flight from ens●●●ing undoing suretiship Deliver thy self as a Roe from the hand of the Hunter and as a Bird from the hand of the Fowler Give not sleep to thine eyes nor slumber
is further an high point of Christian care and wisdom to try Our practices Gods grace may be and is prostitured to wickedness Is it not so with thee Inquire in thy Vocation Condition Relation wherein thou standest Hath not thine heart and conversation been tainted with this curfed Leaven The abuse of Gods grace When the Plague is at thy neighbors house there is need to watch and try the soundness of thine own Since this worst of Plagues The abuse of Gods grace is abroad happy are they that search and purge their hearts and lives from licentiousness SECT 8. 8. INference The Devil hath his snares in the most holy 8. The Devil hath his snares in the most holy things things His great fear of War is in and about heavenly things We wrastle against spiritual wickedness in high places the original is in heavenly things Eph. 6. 12. Satan stood at Joshua's right hand Zach. 3. 1. The Pulpit the praying Closet the publike Oratories humbling Sack-cloth days the great and blessed truths of the Gospel the Orthodox as well as the Heretical head is not exempted from his snares The saving things of Gods grace Christs merits the promises of the Covenint the Spirits Gifts and Operations are all made Satans occasional baits to sin Where is weak sinning man safe who is in danger of abusing the holiest things How many have been tempred to be overcome by and perish in reigning sins under the pleasing conceit and deceit of a favoring propriety in God Christ the Spirit and Grace Happy are they that fear always the sinners of the Fowler not onely laid in Creature-comforts but Ordinances of grace in the very grace of God and Christ Most happy are they that are out of the enemies Countrey and reach that are in the state of blessed Indemnity without the fear of being overcome by Satans snares laid most cunningly and vain pretences though never so fairly gilded over SECT 9. 9. INference Libertinism puts the highest affront upon God 9. LIbertinnism puts the highest affront upon God It abuseth him there where he is most glorious should have most praise his grace The praise of the glory of his grace Eph. 1. 6. Moses said to God I beseech thee shew me thy glory and God said I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious Exod. 33. 18 19. They are LIbertines in nature that abuse the Creature God hath given the sweet succors of this life to be rightly used not abused 1. Cor. 7. 31. To serve him not lusts to be stairs of Assension unto him not Aversons from him The rich wantons of the world the Apostle James tells shall pay dear for abusing his Creatures to Voluptuousness Oppression hard heartedness forgetfulness of God But the Libertines in grace are the worst and most injurious To cast dirt on Canvase is a wrong but on Scarlet is a greater To abuse a great man in his servant is an indignity but in his Wife in his Sons a greater The abused goodness of God in his grace and Christ goeth nearer his heart then in his Creatures Grace is Gods saving Arm The Libertine doth what in him lies to weaken yea wound the arm of God that it cannot save In some things Almightiness is at a stand He could in his own Countrey do no mighty works but heal a few sick ones because of unbelief Mark 6. 5 6. The grace of God cannot save the constant and wilful abuser of it Paul was careful lest he should abuse his power in the Gospel 1. Cor. 9. 18. Be careful O Christian lest the Indulgences Powers and Liberties of the Gospel be abused CHAP. IX Containing an use of Humiliation PErverting of Gods grace calls for Lamentation Use 2 For Humiliation if prizing the gospel the love of God the zeal of his name the honor of Christ Gratitude for the infinite mercy of redemption are mighty arguments to move serious Christians to magnifie the grace of God in their hearts and lives and to rejoyce● its exaltation then surely the sense of undervaluing the gospel The want of love to yea positive hatred of God luke-warmness yea key-coldness for his name The dishonors of the Mediator of Grace unthankfulness for the costly grace of Redemption should load the heart with deep sorrow and draw forth holy mourning and tears and that for two sorts of injurious dealers with Gods grace the best and the worst of persons under the profession of Gods grace SECT 1. 1. BEwail O upright tender hearted Christian thine own 1. Upright hearted persons ought to bewail their abusing of the grace of God and thy fellows unsuitableness and dishonor to the grace of God 'T is too much the old man hath been too dissolute within thee I know thou seest and when thou art thy self canst not but bewail the neglect of the holy government of grace in thy soul the wanton uproars of thy unruly affections the swarms of undisciplined unregarded loose thoughts the secret filthiness which for shame thou darest not word but shamelesly give way to in thy watchless minde thy back-sliding in heart and in some things whoring imaginations fancies contemplations affections about false loves it is too much thou hast a bosome Libertine But art thou convinced thy self and thy co-heirs of glory and livest shamefully and dishonorably below the hopes of Heaven the high holy and heavenly profession of propriety in God an everlasting Portion Doth the guilt of abusing Gods grace visibly and scandalously appear against that holy principle of immortal life that is in thee and others Never leave thinking of this till thine heart be broken before the Lord O what reproach is brought to the God and Gospel of grace when his precious name is wounded in the house of his friends when he hears ill in the world from the dishonors of his own Family As David upon the death of Saul lamented The shield of the mighty is vilely cast away in Gilboa as though Saul was not anointed with oyl 2 Sam. 1. 20. So may it be for a lamentation The shield of the mighty indowed with grace is vilely laid aside as if he were not the anointed with the Spirit As Jeremiah lamented That the precious stones of Zion comparable to fine gold were esteemed as earthen Pitch●●s Lam. 4. 2. So it is deplorable that the precious living stones of Zion darkned by some loose scandals are esteemed as dirt Five things may urge thee O gracious soul to mourn over thy wrongs to Gods grace 1. Thou sinnest against a Principle of life that should and would if excited make thee sensible of Gods dishonor 2. Thou abuseth that that sets thee off from the lost world distinguishing grace 3. Thy injury against saving grace is deepest ingratitude t is walking unwo●thy of that which must fit thee for Heaven 4. Thine offensive discove●ies of wronging grace tempts carnal observers too prone to be loose to turn more bold Libertines 5. Thy open offences may be
THE ABUSE OF GODS GRACE DISCOVERED In the Kinds Causes Punishments Symptoms Cures Differences Cautions and other Practical Improvements thereof Proposed as a seasonable check to the wanton Libertinisme of the present Age. By NICHOLAS CLAGET Minister of the Gospel at Edmundsbury in Suffolk M. A. of Magdalen Hall Oxon. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ●●st Mart. Malorum morum licentia Pietas erit occasio Luxuriae Religio deputabitur Tertul. Apol. adversus Gentes c. 35. Shall we continue in sin that Grace may abound God forbid Rom. 6. 1 2. OXFORD Printed by A. Lichfield for Thomas Robinson and Samuel Pocock 1659. To his honoured Cosen WILLIAM CLAGET Esq And his dear Consort the Lady SOUTHCOATE Dear Cosen YOur Friendship to me which was of old and yet is not gray hair'd but flourishing knows no Winter but a constant Spring In both your Universitie Citie life the Rayes of your favour have shoone on me It is above twenty years since we were Contemporaries at Oxford under our Reverend Pious Sound and Learned Tutor Dr. Edw. Corbet who was a real Saint on earth and is now a glorious Saint in heaven The mercy of our Tuition is not to be forgotten of us nor can I forget your kindness to me which hath not been Aeffaeta gignendo barren by Production like pregnant Animals and vegetative Trees I am your Debtor besides the due Debt of my Prayers for you I here present to you this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Thank-offering that it may from your Christian candor find acceptance and a sweet savour We live in an unhappy Age wherein by many the Form by most the Power of Godlyness is neglected Though t is a Mercy Religion is in some Forme and Fashion yet 't is a misery the Fashion is so Multiform in every different dress so Obnoxious that Words and Works are too common Antipodes Wronging Gods Grace is Englands Epidemical sin None of the quarrelling sides among us can plead Innocence Though the spots of Gods children and the Devils are not the same yet to our shame be it spoken all sides have too much darkened the glory of their profession obscured the lustre of the Gospel Sun and laid the Honour of Gods name in the dust Seeing our streets are so foul I would mind every one to sweep their own doors that the times of Liberty may no longer be reproached as they are with a dirty wanton unjust Licentiousnesse in Opinions and Practises The sad experience that the old man is in my self too much a Libertine and what I have seen and heard of others put me upon large Meditations sundry years ago in my Lordsday Sermons to mine own Auditory concerning the Pest of the Times Spreading At Edmondsbury in Suffolk Disease Bane of Profession Disgrace of Religion Remora of Conversions Affliction of best hearts Occasion of Blasphemy Temptation to Atheisme Merriment of Rome which consists in the Abuse of Grace Could I upon Englands tallest Mountain speak with the loudest noise of Thunder and articulate my mind to every ear I would say the Abuse of Grace is Englands sinne Repent of it O England repent repent These were the words of that faithful Martyr Mr. Bradford when he was burning in the flames Though it is not possible I should be so loud vocal and monitory yet incouraged by some pious and judicious friends I am imboldned to take the benefit of the Presse and to communicate thoughts in season to as many hands eyes and hearts as Providence shall guide them to I beseech you Sir the happinesse of whose Consanguinity and Amity I have experienced peruse and improve what you shall read to an holy conviction serious bewailing and deep abhorrence of an odious sin which hath too black a guilt and is loaded with many aggravating circumstances This will be a choice divine Blessing on the Tractate the Authors Reward and a Testimony of the Grace of God in you The Gospel the precious Gospel that hath cost the Blood of Christ and Christians the sweet word of Grace the power of God unto Salvation let it be precious in your holy esteem And though Papists Qui de evangelio Christ facium hominis evangeliū vel quod pejus est diaboli Hier. Epist ad Gal. by their Derogatory Antichristian Traditions Worldly Polititians and Hellish Libertines doe in Hieromes tearms make of the Gospel of Christ the Gospel of men or which is worse the Gospel of the Devil Do you speak it and live it the Gospel of God and Grace The things I would offer to mine own soul I tender to you Be inquisitive what may deservedly bear the brand of Gospel Wantonnesse when it appears and interpret it as the Messenger of Hell the Artifice of the Devil turned Angel of Light the not more subtile than pernicious Engine to ruin souls Be one of Zions Mourners in your Closet Retirements to look over this worst of sins the predominant wrong of Grace with a mourning spirit Endeavour to live a severe exact spiritual heavenly frame of heart that when you are to give up your Death-bed account the Spirit of Truth Peace Puritie and Comfort may witness with yours that the Gospel hath transformed you into the Image of it's Glory and hath taught you to deny that ungodlyness and those wordly Lusts which shrowd themselves under the protection of Grace And Noble Madam as the Tye of Marriage and the Union I hope of Grace hath made you and my dear Cosen one so have I made you one in my Epistolary address If the divine principle of the love of God and his Gospel be implanted in you it cannot but urge you to the detestation of and lamentation for the prodigious sin of Gospel Wantonness whilst some Femal vvantons study their senses and faces not their souls who beautifie their out-sides whilst their insides are altogether dis-regarded be pleased among other spiritual Looking-glasses which religious Artists and faithfull Writers have with elaborate thoughts composed to honour this so far as often to look on it to dress your better part by it that when it shall reflect and reverberate your gracious beauty you may praise the infinite Beauty and Fountain of Holiness you may be Great and Good too and this is a most rare and happy combination A few there are in the words of an Ancient that are eminent in both In utroque tulo primi worlds and but a few Not many Noble 1 Cor. 1. 26. are called to eternal Honours Goodness enamels Greatness and shines like a precious Stone in a Ring I like not but altogether abhorre that morose Stoicisme and Quakerisme that frowns on the Titles of worldly precedencies as unbecoming Christians eares tongues Due Titles are no crimes of Language nor unconsistent with Piety yet I hope you have learned the vast distance between the stile of Madam and Christian and that in the divine Heraldry the heavenly Descent of Grace will out-shine all the Escutchions and the
for you to come to their Heaven 3. The remembrance of lost time will be an eternal corrosive 3. The remembrance of lost time will be a corrosive to tormented consciences to the tortured awakned Spirit and torment the wounded Conscience like fire when time-loosers shall call to minde That they had a time to be converted but now they are hardned had a season to come to Christ their ark but now they are drowned in an eternal fiery lake They had opportunity to weep heavenly Gospel-tears and now they eternally weep hellish legal tears under the fear and hate of their angry Judge and the intollerable smart of endless avenging Punishment They had leasure to store up Grace against the day of Mercy but now they see throughout the whole neglected time of Grace they have treasured up sin against the day of wrath They had a long while Divine patient woings authoritative commandings dreadful threatnings melting beseechings to be reconciled to God and reformed but now penal Justice and their own Wickedness hath sealed them up under the power of sin In brief they had a sweet and fair day of mercy to finde favor with God through Jesus Christ but now it is gone down in a tempestuous night of endless and unappeasable fury 4. It will not be the least part of Hells Torments that hopeless 4. Tormented souls have helpless hopeless fruitless wishes helpless Spirits shall be tortured with fruitless wishes that they had not lost the unvaluable advantages of their saving opportunities When they shall mourn and say How have we hated instruction how have our hearts despised reproof and have not obeyed the voice of our teachers nor inclined our ears to our instructers Prov. 5. 11 12 13. Every unprofitable wish that the time had been redeemed in this world will be as a renewed bloody lash on exulcerated wounded tender bodies O unwise children of men that riot in the liberal indulgences to your flesh even in the noon-time of cleer Gospel-light Take a serious view of these impertinent and afflictive wishes in the other world O that God would grant one day of Grace more O that I were to live over my time again how would I look upon the flesh displeasing sharpest severities of repentance as favors O that I had kneeled on flints and wept mine eyes out in strong cries and tears for a pardon O that I had given my Goods to the poor O that I had changed the delights of the flesh for the pleasures of the Spirit that I had been filled with the Spirit when I was drunk with Wine Ephes 5. 18. O that I had watched over my loose heart day and night O that I had fasted and prayed whole days and nights O that affliction had driven me to Christ that I had rather gone through dirty Lanes to an heavenly Fathers House than through pleasant Meadows to a Prison and a place of Execution O that a godly sorrowing life had ended in joy Psal 126. 5. And that a carnal voluptuous life had not ended in eternal sorrows Jam. 5. 1 5. Have you seen Bankrupts that from the published Statutes of Execution have their Goods seized on and their persons Imprisoned wringing their hands beating their heads bedewing their cheeks breaking their hearts with these words O that I had been a good Husband that I had hearkned unto my friends avoided undoing-Company kept my Shop improved my time I had never come to this but I am undone I am undone Have you seen a condemned Felon that must have no Psalm of Mercy suddenly screek and roar out in the Assises and swoon in the torturing fear and assurance of death when the Judge tells him there is no mercy for him this also adding to his woe O that I had taken the counsel of my dear friends that I were to live over my youth and man-hood O that I had not lost my time of Grace O that I had kept the Sabbath better O that I had not rebelled against my dear Parents and despised good men and godly Ministers Think then what is and will be the woe of lost souls in the other life racking their Spirits with fruitless wishes that they had not lavished away the time of Grace 5. Wasters of the time of Grace out-sin the very Devils of 5. Wasters of the time of Grace out-sin the very Devils of Hell Hell They never had a year day or minutes time of repentance and pardon The next moment of their Transgression was a damning moment to endless and remediless punishment In this respect the Devils will load carnal Gospellers playing the wantons with the seasons of Grace and rejoyce in their society in destruction with this kinde of triumph Glad we are in your fellowship of damnation Is it just we are cast into Hell your company with us in torments is more just You have out-sinned us we were never guilty of such an affront to the Grace of God merits of Christ seasons of Grace as you are The Son of God assumed not our nature undertook not our redemption interceded not with his Father to give us scores of years space of repentance ten years a year a day a minute He took your nature died for you pleads you may have the precious saving seasons of Grace your abuse of the Gospel mis-spending the space of repentance is superlative guilt of a deeper die then our transgression How sad a thing is it that loose Gospellers that fill up their time with secret or open wickedness or both should out-sin the very Devils O friends did Christ speak it with passionate tears concerning self-undoing Jerusalem Hadst thou known in this thy day the things belonging to thy peace but now they are hidden from thee Luke 19. 42. How ought you to weep over your turning the time of Grace into wantonness Ah foolish sinners that waste your inestimable opportunities of getting Christ and Grace walking exactly dying to sin that you may not eternally die in it and for it honoring God in your Generation obtaining your souls Salvation laying up treasure in Heaven preparing for blessed Eternity if you bewail not this in hearty Compunction bitter Tears if the sense of being Spend-thrifts of most precious time make you not ashamed before the Lord know it and believe you shall in the next life look over your ungrateful neglects with unutterable mournings and eternal tears SECT 5. 5. THe calling inviting offers of Grace are turned into wantonness 5. The calling inviting offers of Grace are turned into wantonness The great things of the Kingdom of Heaven were rendred to the Inhabitants of Chorazin and Bethsaida and to the Capernaites but they gave still wanton indulgences to their lusts repented not and this in the judgement of our Lord Christ should double their woe aggravate their rejecting the way of salvation and plunge them deeper in Hell Luke 10. 15. because Heaven on Gospel-tearms was offered and refused Be sure of this the Kingdom of
a property of true repentance 2 Cor. 7. 11. 6 A choice Gospel blessing is denyed 6. You deny your selves a choice Gospel blessing which is the turning of you from your iniquities Act. 3. 26. Joyfull news to sound hearts to be rid of the power of their tyrannizing sins 7 A choice fruit of Christs Intercess●ō is mist 7. You miss a choice fruit of Christs intercession which is to give repentance to Israel Act. 5. 31. One of the great donatives of the Prince of Life installed in his heavenly glory a choice Royal gift to fit for Heaven 8. You divide what God hath joyned together Remission and 8 That is divided which God hath joyned 9 Selfishnesse appears in thoughts hopes and desires Repentance Act. 5. 31. Sanctification of the Spirit unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus 1 Pet. 1. 2. 9. You are wholly selfish in your thoughts hopes and desires of pardon would have God blot out your sinnes to serve your own turn not to serve him to sinne with a peaceable spirit not serve him with a pure conscience That you might not goe to Hell not that you might be fit for Heaven O Christians abuse not upon these accounts pardoning grace If you doe and die in this wickedness be sure these considerations will like fire flashing about the ears in the other world flame upon your consciences as daring wantons that have played and sported with Gods pardons If you say God forbid we should abuse pardoning grace we are free from so great a sinne Take heed you dream not of innocence where the Word chargeth you with guilt Surely you play the wantons with pardoning grace if seven things are verified of you 1. If you sinne in hope of pardon which is wretched presumption 1. To sin in hope of pardon is wretched presumption Are you not like those ill nurtured and impudent children that are vile and wicked because they expect their fond and indulgent Parents forgivenesse or like those Rogues that rob and steal because they hope for a Psalm of Mercy or like those tempters of God that wound themselves because they look for healing from a soveraign Balsome What is this expectation of pardon but a confirmation in sin and an encourgaement to doe still more wickedly 2. If after your assurance that you are pardoned you boldly 2 To sin upon hopes of pardon is to welcome the flesh willingly and delightingly bid the next temptations welcome this is in effect as if you should say Welcome flesh we are your servants welcome devil we are your subjects welcome world with all your snares sinfull pleasures and pollutions we will refuse none of you we are out of gun-shot you can doe us no hurt we had lately a pardon sent into our bosoms and now we may have liberty of sport and dalliance we have a gracious God that will forgive us and a suretie who will pay all our debts If this be your case do you not clearly affront pardoning grace 3. If your design of desiring and obtaining pardon be onely 3 Such as sin in hope of pardon can easily beare the pollution of sin to have a quiet conscience but not a good one you can very well bear the obstruction the rebellion the pollution of your sinnes but onely dread their damnation If the use you make of pardons is onely that you may not be troubled not that you may be holy here is evident injury to Pardoning grace 4. When you goe on in sin after thoughts of pardon you 4 To sin after thoughts of pardon shews no love unto Jesus Christ have no sincere love to Jesus Christ Many rest in hopes yea some in assurances they are forgiven who yet never heartily loved the Lord Christ They never had a love to labour for his name Revel 2. 3. to prize his presence Psal 16. 8. to stoop to his strict spiritual Government Mich. 5. 2. to regard his image to be living Saints Rom. 8. 29. To have evill Psal 119. 104. An eminent yet pardoned sinner will prove this high abuse of pardoning grace Much was forgiven her for she loved much Luk. 7. 47. She could not but answer love for love If you that write your selves down in your quiet consciences absolved persons love not the Lord Jesus you are worse than Publicans they love those that love them Mat. 5. 46. If a liberal creditor should freely forgive all your debts could you deny your lovelesse carriage to him is an high abuse of his goodnesse Should you hate your suretie conscience would tell you his love should be abused Thus doe you deal with God your creditor Christ your suretie you disgrace the pardoning grace you thinke you have from them when you hate the Father and the Sonne yea abhorre the guiding your hearts and lives by the Spirits motions 5. If after thoughts of obtained pardon you have no tender 5 Then pardoning grace is abused when there is no tender conscience c. conscience no mournings weepings meltings of love of Gospel joy for Absolution no serious sense of the dishonourable evill even of pardoned sinne no watchfull fearefull thoughts of the next transgression no sorrowfull apprehension of renewed sin When you came over a narrow bridge and very hardly saved your life are not you tender of comming that way again You have narrowlie scaped hell doe you think pardoning grace hath kept you off it O where is your tendernesse of sinning there again where you had been almost plunged into the bottomlesse pit An heart hardned in sin after thoughts of granted forgivenesse is an evident wrong to this Gospel grace 6. If after thoughts of getting a pardon you have no holy 6 Pardoning grace is abused when there is no shame for sin shame for your sinnes Mary Magdalen was pardoned but in an holy shame shee stood behind her Saviour Luk. 7. 38. The absolved Romans were ashamed even of their pardoned sinnes Rom. 6. 21. Ye are now said the Apostle ashamed of them Ingenious children of God are ashamed when renewing repentance in their Fathers presence they looke over the black roll even of pardoned sinnes Surely you that have impudent reflections on your conceited sinnes yea have no shame to keep you off from renewed and pleasing sins do much disparage pardoning grace 7. If after thoughts your sins are pardoned you cannot you 7 Pardoning grace is abused when you will not pardon others will not pardon others not your enemies not your friends not your joynt professors of the same heavenly faith and hope not your loving reprovers not your hearty intercessors at the throne of grace for you Are you indeed pardoned that cannot pardon Pardon of sin is an eminent part of Gospel-glory True believers are changed into it 2 Cor. 3. 18. When they see how much they are forgiven they cannot but forgive when they see an hundred debts are forgiven will they strain at it to forgive one Yea
are not worthy of the name of men false to the Law of natural gratitude that serve not their deliverer and are not they as unworthy of the name of Christians false to the Law of supernatural thankfulness that serve not their professed infinite Redeemer Pretended favorites of Heaven are like those selfish Courtiers who abuse their Princes ear Smiles Grace Honors and Bounty to Chambering and Wantonness to the greatning of themselves and families but improve not their Soveraigns Grace to his Honor the glory of his Crown the increasing of his Treasure the establishment of his Dominions the lively Pictures of them that go for the Spiritual Darlings of Gods Court who live not to the glorious interest of their Heavenly King but bias all his gracious dealings according to the motions of worldly and corrupt 6. The Grace of God is turned into wantonness when the heart carryeth wickedly as to Christ Thesaurus omnium Christus donorum Marlorat selfishness SECT 6. 3. THe Grace of God is turned into wantonness When the heart carries wickedly as to Christ in three things 1. When the profuse riotous sinner runs in Gods Debt because Christ is his surety Indeed upon this truth and rocky foundation that Christ is the faithful surety of his people Heb. 7. 22. is built the eternal salvation of his Church It is the richest right orient Pearl in the Gospels Cabinet A Believer would not be without this everlasting prop and succor to faith this assured conveyance of eternal happiness for the world It is dross and dung to this excellent knowledge Christ is a surety But to whom and for what To refusers and despisers of him to loose the reins on the neck of lusts to priviledge the liberties and power of Satan to sin without controll and remorse Surely Christ as our surety on the Cross sustained our person and Christus ut sponsor personam nostram gerebat ut vetus noster homo in nobis necaretur Diks in Rom. 6. Faedus gratiae habet Christum sponsorem ut tanquam Dei amici ambularemus Diks in Heb. 7. made to his Father an engagement for us that our old man in time should die Rom. 6. 6. Yea in the great agreement of the holy and everlasting Covenant of Grace there was this part of suretiship that ●e should walk in holy fellowship with God and Christ by the Spirit as the friends of God and therefore it is an intolerable indignity to our heavenly surety at once to believe him an undertaker that corruption should die and to live in sin This maketh him a surety and no surety A surety in the professed Faith and owning of this suretiship no surety in the Preservation and not Mortification of wanton Lusts Consider this all ye that sin against the grace of your professed surety but without his leave or the least allowance of his Gospel was a gracious pardon-office dearly purchased by the infinite price of the blood of the Son of God that it should lavish out forgiveness of sins to dissolute livers Did God decree and Christ accept of a weighty costly and suffering suretiship that profuse Iewd Debtors might spend more freely merrily and daringly on the stock of their sureties satisfactions Such indignity carnal profession imposeth upon Christs saving undertaking The Lord invites the humbled burthened sinner to accept of Deus nos invitat ad veniam nos quo●idie cumulamus offensam his pardoning mercy and proud Libertines heap up sin These spots and dishonors in Christian Assemblies are like to a young riotous Gallant that spends largely in Gaming Feasting Whoring and comfortably stayeth upon this he shall not be Arrested not Imprisoned because he hath a rich surety will pay all So expensive Libertines give large vent to their corruptions in their sinful creature-excesses in their abominable hypocrisies in their unrighteous dealings in their idolized sensualities in their carnal securities and yet they chear and fully stay themselves in this Indemnity the Law shall not arrest them nor cast them into the eternal prison of utter darkness because they have a rich surety Jesus Christ who as they presume will pay all 2. When the faith of redemption by Christ worketh not Redemptio nos obstrictos tenet ac sub obedientiae fraeno cohibet Carnis nostrae lasciviam Calvin in 1 Cor. 6. Qui redemptus est alter us beneficio non est sui juris Calvin in Jer. 2. 20. subjection to him the grace of God is turned into wantonness Eternal Redemption is an eternal obligation to service a bridle to curb our lascivious flesh not a Feast to feed it God hath on purpose decreed Christ a Redeemer that he might be soveraign Lord over all his purchase as we have dominion over that we pay dear for Now where redemption by Jesus Christ is preached in common that the price of his blood was a sufficient ransome to redeem the whole world there are very few but believe Christ died for them But how is the mystery and mercy of Redemption abused the Faith of Redemption worketh not subjection in most professed Christians They would be saved in their sins not from their sins Christ hath redeemed his people out of the hands of their enemies but they are content to be in them still He died to rescue them from their vain conversation 1 Pet. 1. 18. but they are vain Jam. 2. 20. Walk after vanity Jer. 2. 5. and shall finde vanity their recompence Job 15. 31. He was crucified to deliver from the power of Satan Heb. 2. 14 15. but they are still his possession Eph. 2. 2. as taken Beasts are the Hunters prey as Prisoners are the Conquerors spoil to be carried up and down dealt with at their pleasure 2 Tim. 2. 25. O that such as are by profession Subjects and by disposition and conversation Rebels against Christ would seriously ponder these things 1. Both the Scriptures and experience of loyal Subjects to Christ do clearly evidence that effectual beneficial Redemption is proved by subjection that he died not to redeem us to the life but death of sin not that we should live and die in sin but Non ut nos vivendo pecca tis immorarmur tandem immoreremur Otho Casmannus live and die in the state and power of Grace 2. They that believe themselves the redeemed of Christ and yet are the slaves of their lusts the vassals of Satan have either not considered at all or very slightly That the proper intention of Redemption was Dominion Ye are bought with a price are not your own your Body and Spirits are Gods 1 Cor. 6. 19 20. To this end Christ both died and rose and revived that he might Nullus fidelium juris sui sed alieni Dicksonus Vtinam hoc altissimis radicibus in mente figatur Pet. Martyr in Rom. 14. be the Lord both of the dead and living Rom. 14. 9. Surely no Believer is of his own right but anothers His
and pardoning mercy of God Ishall never be cleard of this guilt the glory of his Justice will shine in my ruin the glory of whose grace hath been darkned by my looseness The daring thoughts counsels words and practices of all Libertines doe betray such a spirit as was in Marcion of old who fancied God made all of mercy and grace and removed severities and judicial penal authorities from the good God as if he were a stupid Essence insensible of any affronts and indignities put upon him Thus as if God were not essentially just as well as mercifull he is by impudent Libertinisme spoyled of his Justice who as hee is just and a justifier of true beleevers so he is just and a condemner of all his enemies the greatest whereof are they that continue in sin because grace abounds SECT 6. 6. VVAnt of Grace changing and affecting the heart that 6 Want of Grace changing the heart causeth Gods grace to be turned into wantonnesse 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 violent ū quiddam significat Beza Vsurpatur de iis qui in carcere custodia detinentur Gen. 39. 20. Quotquot in officio suo tor pent dona spiritus ignavo otio defodiunt nec propriam nec aliorū salutem provehunt Gualt in Luk 19. Hom. 174. Verba in opera Bernard shines in the Head Convictions may and doe often stand with positive Rebellion The truth of God is held prisoner in unrighteousness Rom. 1. 18. takes no hold on the wills and affections of men such violent restraint is laid upon it by over-powering worldly lusts that its sanctifying reforming liberty and authority is quite supprest It is with the lightsome beames of Gods grace as with the Sun The light may shine in the upper sleeping room but be shut out of the lower working rooms The grace of God shines often in the upper sleeping room idle drousie Speculation and conviction in the mind but is shut out of the lower working rooms the Will and the Affections Evil servants know their Masters will but have no hearts to doe it They are evill servants who in the Lords spirituall husbandry trading and occupation are negligent in their duty and hide the talents of the Spirits gifts in sluggish idlenesse and neither promote their own nor others salvation Family-guides cannot beare it who see their loose Attendants waste and abuse the light of great Candles to wantonnesse when their more conscionable Ministers doe much work by lesser lights What a shame will it bee in the reckoning day when persons of vast apprehensions but loose hearts and lives shall be condemned from the vast practice of Godliness in men of mean yet sound intellectuals who turn a few gracious notions into holy motions and words into works SECT 7. 7. WAnt of the upright and genuine use of Cods grace 7. Want of the genuine use of grace causeth it to be turned into wantonness Of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an assault because if the flesh have never so little liberty it will assault us as a Medicine to cure not as a Cloak to cover sin We read 1 Pet. 2. 16. a Cloak of maliciousness or wickedness 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and the danger of us●rg liberty an occasion to the flesh Gal. 5. 13. which let alone will make assault upon us as the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 imports The Sheeps-skin on the Wolves back doth indeed cover not alter the ravenous Creature While the cloak of grace doth but hide not heal the old Man he will be a Libertine The matter is not with carnal Gospellers whether they sin or no but whether concealed Unsound hearts are not so much troubled with the conscience as infamy of sin Much wickedness in the world appearing in its native colours would be abominable but when it borrows a dress from the grace of God it looks lovely and is unsuspected A pitty it is so fair a cloak as Gods grace should be put on so foul a body as sin it is as if a leprous Body were covered with Purple and a Dung-hill with Scarlet It was a part of Jeremiah's Lamentations That the Sons of Zion that were cloathed in Scarlet embraced Dung-hills Lam. 4. 5. It should be for a lamentation that spurious Gospellers the false sons of Zion clad in a rich scarlet glorious profession should stain themselves with durg-hill words and works To put the cover of nature upon unnatural unmorral sins is abominable to put the cloak of grace on works of darkness to wash the Devils face with holy-water is much more detestable It is as if Satan should court God to license his wickedness as if his pure nature should priviledge uncleanness They were false Jews uncircumcised in Spirit though not in flesh who made their ceremonious services which Jer 7. 8. Plus licentiae sibi in ceremoni is sumebant quae debebant esse paenitentiae ●●●ercitia Calv. should have been exercises of repentance the Patrons of Licentiousness and so they are adulterate Christians who prostitute their Religious Worship to irreligious designs and practices But sure Grace was never intended to cover but cure sin As the God of grace hath clearly vindicated grace from this dishonor in his Scriptures and in the mortified conversation of his real ●aints so will he in the great day of restitution of all things all things by their proper names set them on their own bottoms arraign sin as sin grace as grace the enemies of Christ as enemies and friends as friends and avenge before the world dishonors done to his Gospel-grace and invincibly clear it to the judgement both of elect and reprobates that grace is a destroyer not a Saviour of sin an help not an hindrance of good life Take with you words and say receive us graciously Hos 14. 2. This grace was an healing remedy I will heal their backslidings v. 4. Grace like the covering wings of the Chicken like the covering Plaister of the wound doth both cover and cure Pardoning and purging Grace go together As the wisdom so the grace that is from above is pure as well as peaceable It is the constant Petition of the sound Spirit of Prayer Lord pardon Lord heal my sins SECT 8. 8. VVAnt of sound conviction of the mischief of original 8. Want of conviction of original corruption is a cause of turning the grace of God into wantonness corruption and severe mortification thereof is an experimented account why grace is abused Here are two branches 1. Want of clear convincement of the old mans mischief The Character of his wickedness is very large when it is not known at all or but slightly no wonder if the bosome Enemy play Rex and rule as he he His sinfulness as followeth not discerned nor regarded begetteth high abuse of the Grace of God Were these things known and believed concerning original corruption professed Christians could not be so licentious Sad experience will give this evil report of it One saith truly
he perswades himself he is walking in the streets nor is an unlettered man a Scholar who is confident of his learning A crackt Title will not bear out the cheated Purchaser in Law though he is assured of the contrary O the sottish condition of unregenerate Gospellers whose onely or main argument of their good Estate in Christ is because they are assured it is so and so neither dare nor will by so much as questioning it disturb their false peace Is it possible this evidence should pass for Grace and Glory How long O self-deluding Wantons will ye love simplicity When you have given almost as large allowances to your lust as the flesh will require Can this support a perswasion that you are gracious The Word did never witness to it nor will the Spirit of God ever seal to it that you are the servants of God while the Devils Subjects you are the children of Light while you walk darkness you are in the straight way to life while you are in the broad road to destruction A bare perswasion of being in a state of Grace is a palpable delusion where ever this is by constant experience we know that the Grace of God is abused 7. Counterseit Grace conceived and believed real Grace begets Libertines The Devil appeared in Samuels Mantle and reigning sins appear to Gods discerning eye in the vail of counterfeit Grace The old Serpent and the old Man care not how glorious the notions and pretensions of Grace are These are their friends 'T is real Grace onely is their ruine What grace is there that is not without it's counterfeit The Devil is Gods Ape and Corruption is Graces Ape There is a shadow of true faith Some things have a fine semblance of the love of God That passeth among men as repentance that is none Pride is clad in Humilities cloathes There is a natural unsanctifying meekness that was never taught in Christs School Matth. 11. 29. Wilde Passion puts on the name of holy Zeal Pleasing and deluding carnal hope is as easily perishing as the Spiders Web is swept away False uprightness makes the Hypocrite pass for a most plausible honest man The Ape in Mans apparel will have Apish tricks and corruption in the cloathes of Grace will and can do no otherwise then act like it self a lewd Wanton It ever makes the Devils trade it 's good earnest and Religious profession it's pastime and sport SECT 14. 5. THe error of abusive Interpretation of Scripture hath sadly 14. Abusive Interpretations of Seriptures hath produced the abuse of grace produced loose Monsters in Religion The Devil the Arch-Antiscripturist well knoweth that the Scriptures rightly understood and used are the down-fall of his Kingdom If he cannot banish the faith of its Divine Authority out of the world he doth what he can to hinder it's efficacy Among sundry ways he useth to make void the benefit of it this is one to deprave the sense If he can make Gods word speak his own interpretation he hath his end a dark minde a loose heart and a debauched life By turning the pure and genuine meaning of the Scripture into strange and adulterate he hath a double success first the obedience of his own will and then the colour and Patronage of Gods word to make his cheats sacred and unsuspected He hath Scripture on his side to consecrate and facilitate his wickedness and his Scholars of sad delusion wrest it to their own destruction 2 Pet. 3. 16. Is it not made a Sanctuary for Popery Herisie Hypocrisie Cruelty Worldliness yea gross Prophaneness O high dishonor to the Holy Ghost who revealed to holy Men who wrote and published the Scriptures that spurious idolatrous silthy senses should be laid at the chaste doors of Gods holy word O eminent peril to immortal souls When bold Ignorance carnal Affections Lusts and Interests give the sense of the Word The sad issue is The word of life is turned into a word of death The true Light of Divine Knowledge is dimm'd or blown out Sincere Milk is turned into deceitful Poyson The Chrystal Waters of the Sanctuary are bemired from holy turned into impure The Hellish Archer endeavors to out-shoot God in his own Bow and by the leave and licence of abused Scripture he lures brain-shot erring Christians into the ways of sin and death To open this wherein abusive sense of Scripture doth advantage a loose Faith and a wanton Life as in Church History in all Ages since the Apostles and in the present Age would be fitter for a Book then a Section I shall instance in some Sect-Masters or sides of corrupt Glossers and abusers of the sacred Text. Where were your understandings O Arians who could not see the plain God-head of Jesus Christ in that you read him equal with the Father without any robbery to his Glory Phil. 2. 6. and that by him were made all things that were made John 1. 3. Did ever meer Creature make all things What though he said my Father is greater then I John 14. Could you not distinguish he was so as Christ was Man or as Mediator but not simply as the Eternal Son of God These wanton wits that by wresting the word have denyed Christs God-head the Mediator of Grace and so possibility of Grace have as History Records been abusive enemies of the Gospel of grace and most bloody Persecutors of Orthodox and gracious Christians So what high dishonor to God the Law the Gospel Christian Liberty and Profession have the Antinomian party published to the World who have made these Scriptures Ye are not under the Law but Grace Rom. 6. 14. The Law is not made for a righteous man 1 Tim. 1. 9. and such places to speak that it never intended a discharge from obligation to the Laws direction and obedience as an erring Preacher of this way alledging this Text Wherefore my Brethren ye are become dead to the Law by the Body of Christ Rom. 7. 4. roundly said Believers are not onely free from the Minatory and Promissory but Mandatory part of the Law A gross Opinion which as it blots out the Ten Commandments out of the Canon so it opens a door to all dissolute Conversation Further What infinite mischief to the comforts of the Faith and hope of Christians and to the power of godliness have that pernicious Sect of Allegorists done as to the glorious Article of Christian Faith The ●esurrection of the Body Hymenaeus and Philetus held the Resurrection was past already and overthrew the faith of some 2 Tim. 2. 18. It is thought by some they held no Resurrection but of Baptismal Regeneration in which there is rising to a new life The confounding and wresting the Corporal into an Allegorical Resurrection was in Tertullians Sunt qui resurrectionem mortuorum manife sio annunciatam in imaginariam significtionem distorquent Terful in lib. de Resurrect Hodie sunt suriost quidem ● Daemonibus obsessi qui se libertinos vocant
injury of naturall goodnesse to wrong strong drink generous Wine by vomit or casting it into the mire and dir● its profanesse but to abuse the most precious things God his Christ his Spirit his Gtace is deeper dyed profanesse One sayes of want on rich heires that they are lascivious in in Tapestry and fornicate in Silkes what wretches are they that are lascivious in Christianity Fornicate in Grace that make it as a Pander to filthy lusts that prostitute it to unrighteous and ungodly waies Sin the great injury of God is cryed down by the natural voices of the creatures Their natural forms properties motions are regulated according to the divine pleasure The body the health and strength of it the soul the noble faculties of it cry sin not dishonour not your Creator much more the voice of grace sayes sin not I am clean wallow not in filth I am chast think not I favour adulterous embraces The Word the Name the Spirit the Son of God are all prophaned by the filthinesse of the flesh and spirit Esau that debased his birth-right the type of an eternal inheritance in heaven was called prophane Esau Heb. 12. 16. And they that debase the grace of God the Hopes of glory the love of Christ their heavenly prayers to their worldly voluptuous vain-glorious impure selfish ends commence the highest degree of prophanesse and are more prophane than the Drunkard in his vomit the Adulterer in his filthinesse and such like notorious sinners who have only been brought up in the school of natural reason and abused their Moral principles The corruption of the best things is the worst corruption The abuse of the glorious Grace of God is Corruptio optimie est pessima the highest prophanation SECT 2. 2. IT is an Hypocritical sin There is no man that wrongs the 2 It is an hypocritical sin to wrong the grace of God grace of God but is a pretender to beftiend it Heathens and strangers to the offers and acceptance of grace contract not the shame of abusing it But the carnal Gospeller the familiar friend of Grace lifts up the heel against it He seemeth to take sweet counsel of it but followeth the counsel of the flesh Thriving sin under professed grace is a lye in Hypocrisie 1 Tim. 4. 2. It is the power of wickednesse under the form of godlinesse It s eye is in heaven when its heart and hands are in hell It kisseth like Judas when it goeth about to kill the grace of God with Ehud that made a message from God the Prologue of hiding his Dagger in Eglons belly Judg. 3. 20 21. So it useth an errand and warrant from the Lord when it stabs the heart of Religion It sayes Hosanna with the lips where the heart and Dum hypocritae volunt ceremeniis sepelire gravissima scelera annon trahunt Deum in partes suas annon faciunt quasi lenonem cum volunt ipsum tegere Adulteria Calv Jer. 1. Perinde ac si instar Mercurii cujusdam usurae furti rapinae latronurs Deus et Patronus fit Zuing. serm de Cast Virg. Mar. life sayes Crucifie It professeth no King but Jesus and obeyes no King but Lust but the black one of the bottomlesse pit While Hypocrites said Calvin would make their ceremonious out-side Religion a grave to bury their most hainous sins out of sight do they not make good their party doe they not make him as their Pander when they would have him cover their Adulteries Yea so they live as if Christ like a very Mercury were the God and Patron said Zuinglius of Usury Theft Rapine and Robbery Yea was not this the specious cover of Ezekiels seeming devout hearers who though they fate before him as pleased attentive auditors yet their hearts ran after their covetousnesse Are not such Christians real Pharisees who in their praiers doe not design heavenly graces but worldly estates How sad is it that in their devotion they should like the Kite fly high but it is with an eye to the prey below Such Kitish Christians if the eye of man seeth them not God doth and wil unbesome and unbottom rotten intentions in the grand discovering day Loose want on s in heart Sainted by themselves and others yea loose Libertines within and without the profuse Drinkers Camesters Swearers Wasters of Time Money the Creatures the Strength of their Bodyes and Souls in carnal Voluptuousnesse that can saint one another in their sickness or a little before in or after a Sacrament should doe well to consider that abuse of Grace by the leave and cover of grace is notorious grace elesnesse SECT 3. 3. IT is an ungrateful sin As it is high ingratitude not to return 3 Abuse of Grace is an ungrateful sin Ingratusgratiae negator Non erubescimus pretiosum sanguinem Christi impiae ingratitudinis pedibus conculcare good for good so the highest to return evill for good Lewdness under Gospel grace is an ungratefull denyer of grace We are not ashamed said one to trample the precious blood of Christ under the feet of our ●mpious ingratitude Is this thy kindnesse to thy friend said Absolom to Hushai that revolted from David his Prince So say loose soul to thy self under thy ungratefull abuses of the grace of God is this thy kindnesse to thy friend Jesus Christ They that rendered David evil for good were his adversaries psal 38. 20. And can Christ hold them his Qui ex vinculis aut triremiredimuntur iise totos debent redemptori suo si huic ingrati sunt quovis supplicio digni judicantur Gault Gualt in 2 Cor. 5. friends that alwaies or mostly return him evil for good O the sad common scandalous returnes to the Lord Christ by them who professe him their Redeemer They who are ransomed by a mighty power and costly summe from Iron chains and Gallys●●ery owe themselves to their Redeemer If they bee unthankful unto him are thought worthy of any punishment O their prodigious unthankfulnesse that while they prosesse a spiritual redemption run from the colours of their owned Captain of Salvation unto the Enemies camp fight on his side and sweat at the Devils oare and make this the real all of their thanks for the blood of Christ to please the Devil and have more uncontroled liberty for their lusts unthankful unholy are coupled together 2 Tim. 3. 2. The unthankful abuse of Gods grace speaks unholy hearts SECT 4. 4. It is a sin against experience He never made a true tryal 4. Abuse of grace is a sin against experience ps 34. of the grace of God that abuseth it to the reign of sin For sinne hath no dominion where grace hath any O state and see the Lord is good O fear the Lord ye his Saints This double expression O tast O fear doth lesson us how to judge of the exhortation of Gods grace They that taste it feare him If you have tasted how t●e Lord is gracious
He suffers reproach in loose Gospellers His Name is not as a precious ointment but unfavoury His Inflitutions of grace contemned His Government refused the Holynesse and Strictnesse he enjoyneth is questioned disregarded yea positively opposed With infamy we spit upon faith one with our base life we destroy that noble and truly precious name of Christ He is wounded in the house of his of his pretended yea sometimes of his real friends a proof of their old old mans real enmitie against him His Followers and Disciples loose walking is the Devils 〈◊〉 to sharpen and keene the weapons of calumny against him 3. To Christianity The Law of Christ faith Salvian suffers disgrace by uncircumspect Christians when under the Wing of the blessed Gospel cursed are shrouded the Gospel it self is cursed 4. To exact Christians The most untainted professors are blasphemed by the censorious world because of the scandals of some ni Christs Family The Tabernacle is blasphemed Rev. 13. 6. The true children of Zion are villified They are all Hypocrites 5. To loose Christians Their loosenesse is their reproach they foam out their ownshame as Jude speaks v. 13. they manifest their folly 2 Tim. 3. 9. discover their nakednesse Exod. 32. 25. declare their sinne as sadom Isa 3. 9. shew the Plague is on them and warne others to turn from them 2 Tim. 3. 5. By the manifest fruits of the flesh Gal. 5. 19. they doe evidence it that they are not led by the holy but over-ruled by the unclean spirit SECT 8. 8. It is a sinne bringing daily and sensible losse to the soul 8. Abuse of grace daily brings loss to to the soul Look to your selves that we loose not those things which we have wrought but that we recieve a full reward Joh. Ep. 2. ver 8. Carnal spirits under Gospel grace take a course to loose the grace of God Gospel blessings all the means a grace Christ his Spirit Hopes Confidences Joyes Prayers Tears Almso Body Soul Time Heaven all the waies and attainments of Everlasting Mercies Christianity is Fighting but Wantonness under and against the Gospel beats the air doth not pull down but promote sin and Satans Kingdom Christianity is a Race but Si inveniatur in circumciso transgressio Legis perinde habet ad justiam operum circumcisio et praeputium Dickson the Injuries of Gods grace keepes a man short of the Eternal prize he runnes in vain comes short of glory As to the loose Jew his circumcision was lost Christians as if he had never heard of Gods grace We see riotous ill Husbands spend freely on their estates and they vanish as if they had never been Doe we not see in these Grace-abusing daies false Christians riot in Libertinisme and their gracious profession vanishneth as if it had never been Sodom had a fair morning but was consumed with fierieshowers some have had a morning of early shining profession but playing the Wantons in spiritual pride and carelesnesses fierie indignation hath soon punished the pretended glory of their Religion A I have seen beauteous bloossoms that have made a gallant shew soon blasted so there want not instances of fair blossoming Christians soon blasted by corrupt opinions and practises Yea which is sad as travellers have gone half their way but are plundered and slain by High-way cutters and Robbers so some seeming heavenly travellers have gone half their way with Christ but being careless solitary disarmed are soulrobbed and slaughtered by Satans High-way men The erroneous and dissolute and further which is faddest of all as wel-guided ships in their perilous voyage within a little of Harbour either spring a leak or run on sand or rocks and lose their long sayling on the hazardous Main so old seeming Christians that look like Monasons that appeared to be long passengers in this worlds Sea heaven-wards by the leak of some secret unmortified lust let in destruction are swallowed up in the soft sands of a voluptuous life or spit on the Rocks of Despair or Presumption O its sad to be considered and with bitter tears to be bewailed what promising hopes youth-Apostate Christians have lost what soul-shipwracks manhood-Apostate Christians have made what bankrupts as to saving grace old Age-Apostate Christians have been O mournful spectacle that an old Professor that was thought to be almost ripe for heaven should prove a Wind-fall and turn a Libertine a Ranter a Quaker Look to it Christi-ans fear and tremble to be wantons with heavenly Ordinances your Christian Profession your shining Gifts your glorious Attainments your hopes of Heaven Assure your selves your unreformed abuse of grace will prove a sinne that will continually cause you to be on the losing hand for your souls SECT 9. 9. It is a despising sin it despifeth the Spirit of grace in 9. Abuse of grace is a despising of the Spirit of Grace Inaudita non faciunt nos lecta calcamu● Light love and holyness Heb. 10. 29. why hast thou despised the Commandement of the Lord 2 Sam. 12. 9. ●n home and a sharp question implying a cutting reproofe of David he sinned against the known Commandement of God and it s called despising The servant that knoweth his Masters pleasure and willingly disobeyeth despiseth this government An inlightned Christian sinneth at an higher rate then an ignorant Heathen Minoris reatus legem noscire quam spernere Salvian Those that fit in the Region and shadow of death do not what they hear not we read the pleasure of God and cast it under our feet in is lesse guilt to be ignorant of then despise the Law informed Rebellion shall have more stripes sinfull ignorance fewer t is rarely considered that when daring Christians abuse the Grace of God they despise the God of Grace What wickedness is this to despise infinite goodness and communicated kindness Should that leads to repentance tempt to carnal indulgence The wonder is not so great that that the damned in hell-torments despite God in his vengeance O stupendious folly and madnesse carnal Gospellers despite God in his Grace SECT 10. 10. It is Revolting Sin The wanton widdow that waxed wanton 10 Abuse of Grace is a revolting sin against Christ left first Faith of Christianity for an Idolattous Husband I Tim. 5. 10 11. When men are evil because God is good they cannot but grow worse and worse I have nonrished and brought up children and they have rebelled against me Isa 1 2. Gods goodnesse was abused to Apostate They are gone backward ver 4. ye will revolt more and more v. 5. Near spiritual union unto and close walking with God keeps the heart in awe but abuse of Gods grace men turn their backs upon him Evil servants at distance from their Masters are wantons and riotous and evil men when they goe away from God Two sad characters of a vile person going a whoring from God and being far from him are put down in the same verse Ps 73. 27. And they are ever
yea probably have been prevailing temptations to speed others damnation These and such like considerations set home by the Spirit of God on quickned sensible spirits will put them in a mourning frame before the Lord. 2. As pious hearts should bewail their own and others dishonors who have abused the love of God to them and the grace of God in them so also let them lay to heart the loose general carnal profession of them who in unregeneracy wrong the grace of God in five things SECT 2. 1. IN his sparing grace How sadly hath the abuse hereof been 2. Sparing Grace is abused tevenged God hath not onely spared the sons that serve him but the enemies that rebel against him When this goodness hath been answered by insolent provocation God hath dealt with the darers of his Majesty as Abner did to Asahel The adventurous man to his own ruine would needs be following Abner The angry man bid him once turn aside but he would follow a second time Turn thee aside Asahell why should I smite thee to the ground but he followeth still was smitten and killed 2 Sam. 2. 21 22 23. so audacious wanton sinners in the ways of sin are on●●●id to turn aside and are spared but following on still in wanton provocations are smitten dead and sent to hell The Lord of Hoasts deals like men of War that meet with galloping Travellers charged to stand or else they die for it are spared and bid again to stand or they are dead men but pressing on are shot and perish Many now in Hell have heard the Lords warning stands but though often spared would still gallop in the road to destruction and their blood is justly upon themselves Sparing grace abused hath been repaired with unsparing vengeance SECT 3. 2. BEwail the abuse of Gods long suffering grace Though 3 It is our duty to bewail the abuse of Gods long suffering Grace Gods patience be lasting it is not everlasting Vessels of wrath turn it into fury ●ow sad is it That which leads a few to salvation accidentally ripens others destruction As they fill up sin they fill up wrath God that is angry with the wicked every day smites not every day but hath the reserves of wrath which is paid out in whole-sale vengeance His sword is whet his bow is bent the arrows are on the string instruments of death are prepared the un-erring eye and hand of vengeance cannot miss the mark when the Decree comes forth to let flie Psalm 7. 4. Damnation slumbers not The fierce anger of the Lord shall not return until he have performed the intents of his heart Jer. 30. 24. Phar●ohs personal destruction spared Plague after Plague was at length effected in the Red Sea Visions of destruction as well as of salvation are for an appointed time and then terro●s and sorro●s come like a Woman in travel Long prosperious wickedness should be pitied not envied Fret not at the full Tables the silken Scarlet glory the gold of Ophir wherewith sin is served How sad will the ●eckoning be when the transitory s●eets of sin must have ete●n●l sow●e s●wce Habakkuks sense of su●e though long delayed venge●nce on the enemies of God made his elly tremble his lips ●uiver and rottenness to enter into his bones Hab. 3. 16. The imagined Idea's of the sad ends of abused long-suffe●ing will make tender Bowels of compassion to yearn hearts to pray lips to cry out to God for mercy yea and eyes to wee● out charitable desires that those who are unbettered by large ●pace to repent may return and live SECT 4. 3. BEwail the abuse of Gods reconciling grace who almost 4 Bewail the abuse of Gods reconciling Grace under Gospel preaching but believe God and they are 〈◊〉 by Jesus Christ It is ●●d to think how this is abused May not the Lord ●esus say of his false friends as David of his they that fed on his bounty lift up their heele against him Psal 41. 9. As Job of his Freinds that forgat him Job 19. 14. How is Christ forgotten when those who pretend interest in him wantonly cast his Lawes behind their backs and are malepart in his presence ●his loving stile Friend the title Christ gave to Judas Matth. 26. 50. was for his reproach not his honour that he who should have been the friend was the enemy of Christ You know his wofull end who eminently wronged the grace of Christ SECT 5. 4. BEwaile the abuse of Gods freeing grace How many boast of christian Liberty while they are loose Libertines Christ 5 Bewail the abuse of Gods freeing Grace hath bought them to doe his own wil whom he intends to save not to do their own This pleasing misery is common Outsides in christianitie vote themselves f●ee as the Jews did themselves Joh. 8. Christs Freemen ●hile they are the servants of sin the light is as sorrowful as to see a Prisoner in chains cry out of his civil freedom Can you believe him free that cannot stir f●om the block he is tyed to Christ hath called men to be free from the reign of sin and they think sinnes service liberty which is their thraldome yea which is lamentable after as one complains by the admirable and singular grace of Christ men are delivered from the chains of Papacie they would also be free and loose Posteaquam à vinculis papatus se liberatos esse vident volunt etiam esse liberi soluti ab evangelio praeceptis Dei. Johan Spangenburgius in Narrat Benif Dei Horrenda Epicures bestialis vita cernitur Aeque libere ac impune volunt peccare si●ut Papistae in sua Idololatria-Christiana disculina apud nos novus I 〈◊〉 n●vusque Monachismus Jacobus Andraas Conc 4. ad cap. 21. Luc. from the gospel and commands of God and that onely they would account right and just that seems so in their own eyes May not the complaint of the loose German Protestants be verified of the loose English prophaners of Gospel grace They are content the Word should be preached ●●out there is no Reformation of manners but an horrid Epicurean bestial life in their drunken meetings worldly pomps Prophanations yea Blasphemies of the name of God They would as freely and impudently sinne as Papists in their Idolatry God requires serious and Christian discipline but this is among us a new Papacie and a new Monckisme The thanks wee mo●ly give to God for being rescued from the yoake of Antichrist is mostly casting off the yoak of Christ O God provoking England that so abusest Christian Liberty Thine ungreatful and wanton throwing off the golden yoak of Christ cries for vengeance to put upon thee again to bear the Iron yoak of Antichrist It is O it is a sorrowful consideration that men count it their freedom under the gospel to sin freely and without sorrow O the numerous Libertines among us past feeling and as the word bears it past sorrow Eph. 4. 19. that
have given themselves over to Lasciviousnesse Unsorrowing sinners are most sad spectacles for yearning bowels O tender hearted christians in your secret Indolentia non sentiunt naturales conscientiae morsus Dicks mournings pitty hardned Libertines that pittie not themselves weep for them who neither can nor care nor desire to weep for themselves A sorrowless stupidity and lethargy that feels not the check and lash of the natural conscience and is deaf to the Spirits motions that is contracted by a benumming liberty and custom in sin is a woful judgement SECT 6. 6. BEwaile the abuse of Pardoning grace How sad will be 6 Bewaile the abuse of pardoning grace their account whose Faith or rather Presumption of Pardon adds to their sinne Christ said to the pardoned woman sin no more Carnall confidence sayes Sin more you shall be pardoned though dayly dear sinnes are written down in the conscience the Spunge of pardoning grace will blot them out The truly tender conscience cleared from old guilt would not willingly but is afraid to contract new but the brawny seared conscience makes use of Christs indulgence to ease his spirit not to heal his lust It s a lamentation M● wallo v● in their pollution because of free remission The Lord hath spoken in that verse where he proclaims the glory of his grace a sad word He will not clear such guilty persons To lay the Dishonors of gospel grace to heart three things may be heart-affecting expedients 1. Such as are grieved for this sin write after the copy of Jesus Christ and the choicest Saints of Christ He beheld Jerusalem where the Messengers of grace the Prophets were abused and slain where himself the author of grace was to be condemned and crucified where the sweet Messages of grace were delivered and despised and wept over its sin and punishment Luke 19. 41. Again a dolorous sense of the injuries of grace is like to that mourning frame of spirit that was in the pious Jews who sighed and cried for all the abominable planings of Gods grace Ezek. 9. 3 4. This suits with eminently holy Pauls spirit who spying looseness among his knowing but wanton Corinthians expressed thus his jealousie I fear lest when I come to you my God will humble me and I shall bewaile them that have not repented of their wantonness 2 Cor. 12. 12 13. 2. Such as are humbled for this sin discover a child-like in-genuous disposition A good Son is afflicted for his Fathers dishonour If I be a father where is mine honour Mal. 1. 6. It speaks us Strangers not Children the born of the Flesh not the Spirit if we see the reproaches of Gods grace with contented spirits 3. Such as mourn for this sin in others and have some taint of the guilt of it in themselves shall find this a soveraign preservative against it for time to come Godly sorrow works repentance and by the real sadness of the spirit and countenance for sin this great sin the heart is made better Eccles 7. 3. The ingenuous child that feels the smart of the rod will be fearful of falling into the sinne that brought it Holy anguish of soul for abusing Gods grace will be a memento and a Medicine to heal it CHAP. X. Containing an Vse of Examination IN that Gods grace is turned into Wantonnesse Use 3 for Examination its useful for Examination Whether or no this odious guilt be fastned upon us We may know it by a serious perusal of the kindes and wayes wherein this great sin is committed layd down in the Doctrinal part If the trying reflecting conscience find any of the particulars wherein grace is abused experimented either in heart or life there the sin is impartially to be charged home In and about the great duties of conviction of sinne sorro● for it and returning from it we ordinarily through self-love carnal flattery supine carelesnesse yea too often wilfull ignorance put off particular arraignments close inditements self-condemnation and so resolutions and endeavours to reform Though as hath been shewed the abuse of Gods grace is an universal sin yet there is not one of a thousand that seriously and sadly saith I am the wretch that hath wronged Gods grace Who almost though eminently guilty but can smooth and applaud himself in the thoughts of innocence he is no enemy but friend of grace or if f●ulty but a very little inconsiderably peccant Though all are offenders yet very few lay it to heart by sound conviction and say We are the persons that have vickedly aff●onted the grace of God Unless reason and conscience be feared and judgement besotted and spiritually mad if thou hast any degree of the fear of God and sober sense left thee and thou wilt be judged by the Word of God wherewith whether thou wi●● no thou shalt be at the great day I shall set before thee guilty Reader a glass wherein thou mayst see the spotted deformed face of this ugly sin be ashamed of it be humbled for it and repent No becauseit is in this kind of sin as it is in Hypocrisie there is a grosse and a close hypocrisie so there is an evident and notorious and less discemed and suspicious perverting the grace of God I shall therefore endeavour to discover the more visible and palpable symptomes and the more hidden close and less evident tokens of this disease As touching enquiry who are more notoriously clearly grosly guiltie of this s●nne I shall lay down many symptomes SECT 1. THey may know themselves to be manifest gross abusers of 1 They abuse Gods grace who oppose gospel merits and mercies to the worship of God Gods grace 1. Who first oppose Gospel-merits and mercies to the Worship of God Such as call God gracious in himself and to them and yet call not upon him how doe they vilif●e his grace He makes light of that thing which he desires not and he of the grace of God that he prayes not for God is free of his grace but to them who by the aide of the same grace ask it The spirit grace is a spirit of supplication Zach. 12. 10. A man may pray and have no grace being a trifler cold hypocritical unbeleeving tyred in his Devotion but no man ever had grace but in faith fervency and perseverance prayed to God for it Prayerless are graceless soules Families past Praier are past grace If Prayerless professed Christians were asked the question Have you any part in the grace of God The Ans●er would bee Ignorantly ●oldly Roundly returned from some Yea I hope I have from others Yea I thank God his grace hath helped me from a third sort an answer in angry looks sharp words that the Questionist should doubt it the confident Atheist hath not Gods grace in him All take it for granted they are the favourites of grace though they pray not to the God of grace by the Spirit of grace Doe not these clearly proph●ne Gods grace Things we basely
Reason and Practise of Philosophy hath more kept under the senses delights and demands and governed Ad fugiendas molestias in geniosa caro Marlorat passions than the grace of Christianity in many delicate Gospellers How highly dishonorable is this to Gods grace that it should doe lesse than Moral reason The sad difference lies not in the eminence of Reason and impotence of Grace but the wantonness of those persons that weakens its power oppose its counsels and commands and disgrace its glory The wisdom of the flesh is over-ingenuous to decline trouble and at every tryal of enduring hardnesse in the wayes of godlyness saith spare thy selfe consult thine ease This severe rigour is more than needs SECT 13. 13. EVidence of close Abuse of Gods grace is neglect of daily Neglect of dayly repentance is an evidence of abuse of grace Repentance The best of men renew sin every day and sin renewed guilt reneweth and the daily renewing of guilt should necessitate a sense of daily pardon and repentance But as Jezabel repented not when she had space of repentance so too many careless Christians that daily sin omit their daily serious repentance When sensualities have had too much indulgence unmortified lusts their provisions head-strong blind passions their reins and violent careers when the Spirit in rellishing creature sweetnesses hath been out of tast of heavenly things when close wickedness hath been acted when sad estrangements from God cold barren formalities have been the bane of holy duties many indecencies impieties and ingratitudes call for rent hearts broken spirits sorrowful confessions loathing detestatious● and weeping eys how hath the daily discipline of repentance even by them that have the seed of repentance sown in Habeto codicem conscietiam suam scribe quotidiana peccata antequam veniat somnus reminiscere peccata tua Siquid boni fecisti gratias age siquid mali de caetero ne facias judicium facito tibimetipsi terribile Chrysost their hearts been carelesly neglected This sadly comes to pass through the want of daily registring our sin in the book of conscience and reading them over before wee sleep a sorrowfull sense of them suing out a pardon self-displasens●e and abhorrence and earnest begging power to repent 'T is good counsel Chrysostome gives Say O soul we have spent the day what good is done what evil is committed what good soever thou hast done give God the praise whatsoever evil do so no more Passe a terrible judgement on thy self Too many dayes have passed over Christians of strict profession without observing bewailing repenting of their sins The Sun hath often gone down upon much wrath worldlyness hypocrisie the body hath had its rest before the soul its cure of daily sins It was Pauls holy jealous●e of his over-loose Corinthians I fear said he lest when I come my God will humble me among you and shall bewall many that have not repented of their lasciviousness 2 Cor. 12. 21. This godly suspition is very needfull for the best of men lest those daily sinnes carnal Libertinism betrayes them to should lye upon them unpardoned and unrepented of Happy are they whose tender inlightned watchfull spirits are a constant day-book to note down and read the disorders of the heart tongue and life in Parum est semel putasse saepe putandū est imo semper quod putari o-● porteat si non dissimulas invenis Bern. sad convincing characters and by the hand of Faith take the blood of sprinkling as a sponge to blot them out and resent them with dayly hatred confession and godly sorrow working repentance It is otherwise with wanton lusts in the best hearts than with ranke luxuriant Vines These need not alwaies to be pruned those need not onely frequent but constant prunings of Mortifying grace Often reckoning we say makes long friends Repentance the more frequent the more easie and effectual will at once be the peace and comfort of the Spirit prevent much carnal wantonnesse shew the power of grace and fit us to live and dye CHAP. XII Containing an use of Caution THE Symptomes of this too common spiritual disease Use 4 for caution depraving the Grace of God being layd downe both in the grosse and close 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 discerning indications thereof it will next be needfull to lay down some cautions touching the grosse Abuse of Gods Grace concerning the close wronging of it and touching the differences between the injuring of Gods Grace in a Regenerate and Unregenerate person though this sin be in all it is not alike in every one This sin is in the present fruits of it more hainous and in the event more perilous to some then others The next use then will be the fourth in order Caution 1. To them who grosly 2. To them who clofely Abuse Gods Grace 1. To them who are grosse abusers of Gods Grace let them hearken to four things SECT 1. BEware that you put not off the triall of turning the Grace of Beware thou put not off the tryall of turning the g●ace of God into wantonnesse God into Wantonnesse too many are hardned in their apparent indignities to the Grace of God by delaying the tryall as diseased persons put off inquiry into their mortall diseases and carelesse Stewards their loose carriages their unfaithfull squandring away their Lords goods spend-thrift Tradesmen the cracle Estates yet though the open loose doctrinall and practicall enemies of Gods Grace never try themselves whether they have evidently turned the Gospel Antidotes into poyson and in open hostility opposed that Grace they seemed to own yet God tryes them every moment possibly Reader thou art the grosse profaner of Gods Grace if thou canst hardly be perswaded thou art such a notorious Libertine as indeed thou art I beseech thee take some paines with thine owne precious soul that this dreadfull stain and guilt may be purged and pardoned O that I could on my knees passionately begg it at the Throne of Grace that thou wouldst see the foule ugly countenance of thy notorious loose heart and life in the large glasse set before thee I beseech thee in the name of the Lord Jesus for Gods sake whose Grace thou hast depraved for Christs sake who so dearely bought Grace thou hast despised for the Spirits sake whose gracious motions thou hast resisted for the Gospel sake whose gracious Call thou hast refused for thy Soules sake which will infallibly be damned if thou dost not repent of thy most evident Abuse of Grace Study the eleven Sections of the tenth Chapter of this Treatise read them not over slightly mingle them fortifie them with Faith that they are reall Truths never leave questioning thy Soule Thus Soule Art not thou guilty is not this charge drawn up against thee O thou art guilty thou art guilty Art thou cast in the Court of Conscience for a wicked wanton Libertine Then further I intreat thee never leave the sad thoughts of thy
wofull estate till they worke on thee fear and trembling and then further awaken thy secure heart with these sad what iff's What if thou shouldst die suddenly What if thou shouldst shortly be forced into the presence of thine angry Judge whose Grace thou hast many thousand times desperately abused What if now I resist the movings of the Spirit of Grace and hee never stir up a thought of Repentance in me more What if in the other World the avenging remembrance of my wanton sportings in sin and mocking my plain dealing instructers more torment my wounded conscience than all the Tortures of Tyrants have tender bodies What if God laugh at my destruction who have laught at the Counsells of Reformation Then go further and thus upbraid thy selfe saying O monster of men and Women O wonder the Earth hath not swallowed mee up quick as weary of such a burden O marvell that I am not in Hell O fool O wretch O beast O mad one worse then a Devill He never had the time nor offer of Grace The grace of God teacheth to deny ungodlinesse I have an Atheisticall heart and have led an ungoldly life the grace of God teacheth to deny worldly lus●s and I have made provisions for them and pampered them the Grace of God teacheth to live godly but I have been so far from leading a godly life that I have not only hated the power but the form of godlinesse in my family The grace of God teacheth to live righteously but I am guilty of unrighteous dealings with my neighbours name and estate The grace of God teacheth to live soberly but I have been a wanton intemperate Glutton and Drunkard and an uncleane incontinent person if these thoughts and such as these O loose Reader shall put in thee resolves in the strength of Christ to repent of the worst of pardonable sins the g●osse Abuse of Grace if they shall bring thee on thy knees if thou shalt cry mightily to God to repent to give thee a better heart to honour that Grace of God and Jesus Christ which alone must save thee if ever thou be saved when thou shalt lye on thy Death Bed thou wilt never repent of following this Counsell delay not to search try and amend thy loose heart and life lest thy Libertinisme prove thine everlasting ruine SECT 2. 2. TAke heed of denying the proof of grosse afronts to Gods Take heed of denying the proof of gross affronts to Gods grace grace such as have been named herein the guilty plead innocent though they oppose Gospel merits and mercies to calling upon God they will say they though they do not though the Grace they pray for be never received into their hearts nor is seen in their lives yet think they yea they affirme the contrary though they shroud unrighteous and oppressive courses under the Grace of God they will not owne the charge though Lord have mercy on me and God give me his Grace be thought dayly satisfaction for dayly reigning sinnes in their account yet this will not be be beleeved and so other symptomes of palpable wrong to Gods grace are rarely credited This wickednesse was among the Jewes though the manifest tokens of impiety and cruelty were upon them they denyed it the Prophet was put to it to convince their injuries to Gods grace in abusing the Prophets their soule Physitians by ocular demonstrations Si fur deprehensus fuerit non poterit negare neque occultare sce lus suum Calv. Judaei respersi sanguine usque ad extremas partes vestium crimen vestrum plus quam notum est non E. tantum rebelles fuistis doctrinae meae sed crudeliter prophetas meos occidistis Calv. in loc the Theef is ashamed when he is found so the Jewes were taken in the open acts of wickednesse Also in thy skirts is found the blood of the souls of the poor Innocents Jer. 2. 26. As innocent Blood on the out-side of the Murtherers garments demonstrates cruelty so their open butchering of the Prophets and yet thou sayest I am innocent v. 35. Again How canst thou say I am not polluted I have not gone after Baalim Jer. 2. 23. Thus the open enemies of Gods grace that will not be perswaded though they be perswaded they are guilty are impudent denyers of their wickedness as Thieves and Murtherers deprehended in the Fact like Frantick men in a Feavor that talk idly rage have sk●lding flesh spirits inflamed cannot sleep and yet say they are well like men that have the Plague sores in their faces and hands too very visible yet deny the infection Take heed of denying the palpable symptomes of wronging Gods grace This mischief comes on it As the mortally diseased that denies his danger will not seek out for nor welcome the Physitian so nor these be capable of healing grace SECT 3. 3. SEe to it that you slight not the conviction It is a small 3. Slight not the conviction matter to offer open injury to Gods grace Is it a light matter to have the fearful marks of the spiritual eternal death without sound repentance Is it the maner of condemned persons slight the convictions of death Wantons before it are serious spirit-smitten and wounded after it When Physitians tell their Patients they are dead in their disease if such and such means be not used and blessed Are not men usually deeply affected with such sad news O sinner thou hast the grosse Characters of abusing grace upon thee Thou hast the visible marks of death upon thee The Lord affect thine heart with thy condition that thou maist see it be converted and repent SECT 4. 4. REfuse not to put sad and serious questions to thy soul 4. Refuse not to put sad and serious Questions to thy soul these eight especially 1. Question Shall I make a mock of God and Christ This I doe If I professe my self a friend of Grace and kick against it and say Hail Master to Christ the Author of Grace and betray the honour and power of Grace I am one of those mockers the Apostle Peter and Jude prophesied of May not God mock at my destruction surely he scorns the scorner Prov. 3. 24. 2. Question Shall I be the worst of enemies David charged his pretended friends with higher guilt then his open enemies Psalm 55. 14. Christ will not bear it that his name should be wounded in the House of his friends The Duke of Florence said he read He was to forgive his enemies not his friends Turks Infidels are not such deeply guilty enemies against Jesus Christ as prophane Christians that openly abuse his gospel-Gospel-grace and Baptismal-mercy Such friends without deep Humiliation and Repentance Christ will not forgive When Judas prophanely ushered in his open Treason against his professed Lord with an Hail Master and a kiss Matth. 26. 49. Christs immediate word was Friend And Jesus said unto him Friend Wherefore art thou come v. 5 c. As if he had said I
and filthy will be so still Rev. 22. 11. ye will revolt more and more Isa 1. 5. Evil men under the Abuse of grace will wax worse and worse 2 Tim. 3. 13. and under the form of godlyness increase the power of wickedness 2 Tim. 3. 5. continue in sinne because grace abounds Rom. 6. 1. It is here also as it is with two men that abuse their friends One doth it and seeth the ungrateful disingenuitie of it and mends the fault another doth it and loads his dear friend with more disgraceful insolencies So a gracious man wrongs his best friend Jesus Christ and sayes of his abuses as Ephraim of his Idols what have I to doe any more with them A gracelesse Professor wrongs the Lord Jesus his owned friend and multiplyes still ungratefull injuries SECT 5. 5. DIfference A real Christian wrongs Gods grace and as 5 A Regenerate repents and is pardoned it is repented of so it is pardoned This iniquity proves not his ruin There is pardoning grace for the abuses of pardoning grace The blood of Christ washes away beleevers wanton abuses of the blood of Christ Gospel grace like the Sun blots out the thin and thick clouds of sin A pretended Christian wrongs Gods grace and as he hath no repentance so no pardon He is not cleansed by the blood of sprinkling that hath been without ceasing and remorse abused by a prophane wanton heart and loose life The contrary events of Abusing Gods grace are like the different issue of two Subjects abusing their King The one doth it is humbled for it accepted and pardoned the other doth it is hardned rejected and hanged Be vailed pardoned Abuses of grace hinders not heirs of glory from their eternal Inheritance Unreformed wrongs of grace in vessels of wrath not blotted out by the blood of Christ will cast them into hell CHAP. XIV Containing an Vse of Exhortation 5. VSe is Exhortation in these things Observe the Use 5 for Exhortation helps to escape this great sin the Abuse of Gods grace Blesse God for Perservation Be alwaies jealous of the sin long for a riddance from it and joy in the hope of it SECT 1. 1. LEarn of the gracious and precious heart and life of Jesus Christ 1. Learne of the gracious and precious heart life of Jesus Chr. Fulnesse of grace dwelt personally in him Hee never in the least playd the wanton with his Fathers grace sought not himself in pleasing his own will nor glory had nothing of the loose spirit of the world in him was not taken with its empty pomps ever went about doing good Acts 10. 38. was his Father and his Churches faithful servant Isa 42. 1. busie in saving work while in the flesh Luk. 2. 49. wrought by did not idle and play away his light Joh. 9. 4. was solid weighty serious in all his affaires with God and men To bee still writing after his fair copy would mend the loose Errata of Christains lives 'T is the Apostles counsel Let us walk decently as in the day not in rioting and drunkenness not in chambering and wantonness Rom. 13. 13. If it be said how the next words shew But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ and make no provision for the flesh to fulfill it in the lusts thereof v. 14. Christ is two waies put on By Justification when the chief Robe of his imputed Righteousnesse is put on and by Imitation when the Garments of his communicable graces are put on Put on as the Elect of God bowels of mercy kindness c. Col. 3. 12. Did wee learn the truth as it is in Jesus and trace the steps of his Faithfulnesse Zeal Meekness Humility Heavenly mindedness Divine communion Self-denial Spiritualitie we neither should nor could be such wantons with the Gospel as our loose spirits tempt us to doe Christian set before thee the heavenly purity gravitie soliditie of the Lord Jesus it will awe thy daring insolent spirit What is Christianity but a transcript from the original copy Jesus Christ Should not servants that goe in their Masters Livery doe his work Really put on the cloaths of Heaven and thou wilt not do the work of Hell What an horrid incongruitie is it to pretend to be like Christ and act like the Devil The lazy Philosopher talked of virtue but did it not and the lazy Christian can discourse of the grace of Christ and Quid inter se simile habeat Philosophus Christianus Graeciae discipulus caeli Tertul. in Apolog c. 46. act it not As the Greeks professed Philosophy so doe Libertines Christianity The real imitation of Jesus Christ would be a prevention of loosenesse These daily thoughts would do well I am a professed Disciple of Christ Did he think as I think Reason as I doe Were his affections like mine Did such words come from his mouth Were such designs driven by him SECT 2. 2. HElp is a cleansed purged heart Legal pollutions the 2 A cleansed purged heare is a special help to avoid abusing of the grace of God Types of Moral debarred from serving the holy God An impure heart serves not God but abuseth him The purging of the conscience from dead works and serving the living God are put together As well may a dead man ferve a living Prince as a polluted heart with dead works serve the living God To the pure all things are pure to the impure all things are in their use impure Tit. 1. 15. An impure heart makes an impure use of the holy God his Prayers Confessions Confidences Hopes are impure whose heart is so Cleanse your hearts said James then draw nigh to God Jam. 4. 8. It is with a pure heart as with a pure fountain it will work out mire and dirt It is with a clean heart as with a clean stomack it turns good meat into nourishment not ill huniour Christian purge thy heart by the wholsome working Phys●ck of Gods grace of self-love worldly lusts voluptuousness covetous proud filthy desires vain-glory vanity of mind folly ca●nal securitie and then wholsome meat the food of blessed Angels will not accidentally prove as hurtful to thee as the carrion food of Devils 'T is a sweet truth Beleeve●s draw nigh Absque cruore domini nemo appropinquat Deo Hier. to God by the blood of Christ Ephes 2. 13. Without a bloody skreen God would be a consuming fire to every sinner for the least sin But what doth the impure unwashen heart co●nt of the blood of the Covenant but as an unholy thing Heb. 10. 29. when not used in a way of gracious cleansing but emboldning allowance of sinne A cleansed heart will neither prophane the blood spirit nor word of Christ SECT 3. 3. HElp is the fear of God It is a Soveraign remedy against all 3 The fear of God is a help against abuse of Grace Religio esse non potest ubi ●imor nullus Lact. filth●nesse of the flesh spirit