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B25425 Troposchēmalogia: Tropes and figures; or, A treatise of the metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes, &c. contained in the Bible of the Old and New Testament To which is prefixed, divers arguments to prove the divine authority of the Holy Scriptures wherein also 'tis largely evinced, that by the great whore, mystery Babylon is meant the Papal hierarchy, or present state and church of Rome. Philologia sacra, the second part. Wherein the schemes, or figures in Scripture, are reduced under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each. Together with a treatise of types, parables, &c. with an improvement of them parallel-wise. By B. K; Tropologia. Book 4. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.; De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685. Tropologia. aut 1682 (1682) Wing K101A; ESTC R7039 690,855 608

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no place free Sin is a Disease that afflicts every part Isa 5. the whole Head is sick and the whole Heart faint IV. The Distemper which we call the Sickness or Pestilence is very mortal and sweeps away thousands Sin is such a Sickness no Pestilence like it Sin is the Plague of Plagues That which is most opposite to God is the greatest Evil but Sin is most opposite and contrary to God and therefore the greatest Evil. That which separates Man from and deprives him of the greatest Good must needs be the greatest Evil or the Plague of Plagues but Sin doth this therefore the greatest Evil. That which is the greatest Judgment to be left unto is the worst of Evils but 't is the greatest Judgment in the World to be left or given up to the Lusts of our own Hearts Ergo c. When God designs to bring his severest Wrath upon a People or a particular Soul when he resolves to afflict them to the uttermost he doth not say I will bring Plague or Sickness or Famine upon them but I will deliver them up to their Sins Israel would have none of me c. and what then Psal 81.11 Rom. 1.26 ●8 So I gave them up to their own Hearts Lusts c. Thus he gave up the Gentiles to vile Affections That Sickness Plague or Pestilence that destroys most that kills Millions which is so infectious that none amongst Thousands nay Millions of Thousands can escape is the Plague of Plagues but such a Sickness is Sin More shall be damned than shall be saved nay but few comparatively enter in at the strait Gate and so find Life Now all that are damned are damned or destroyed by Sin and therefore it is the worst of Evils That which kills or destroys Body and Soul too is the Plague of Plagues but Sin destroys Body and Soul too Ergo Sin is the Plague of Plagues V. Many of those who have the Disease we call the Sickness have Spots upon them which are of two sorts one of which are called the Tokens and when they appear they look upon themselves as dead Men So Sin this spiritual Plague and Sickness of the Soul Deut. 31.4 marks some Men out for eternal Death Their Spot saith the Lord is not the Spot of my Children that is their Sin is not a Sin of Infirmity such as appear upon the Children of God Any Spot is bad but some are worse very bad they are deadly Spots they have the Tokens of Death and Wrath upon them 1. The Sin or Spot of a godly Man is rather a Scar or Wound that is healed or almost healed But Sin in some of the Ungodly is like a rotten putrifying Sore in the Flesh 2. The Spots of the Godly are not so contagious or infectious as the Sins or Spots of the Wicked The Sins of the Ungodly make their very Persons and Prayers loathed and hateful in God's sight now God tho he hates the Sins of his own Children Psal 109.7 yet he loves their Persons 3. Sin in a Saint is his Sorrow 't is that which he hates it wounds and grieves his Soul Rom. 7.3 he is sick of his Sin but the Wicked love their Sin Sin is in a godly Man's Conversation and that is his Trouble but Sin is in a wicked Man's Affection which renders it to be a deadly Spot 4. Sin reigns and predominates in the Hearts of the Wicked But Sin tho it may sometimes tyrannize in a Saint yet he obeys it not he is not the Subject or Servant of Sin The one yields and subjects to Sin the other opposes and resists it every Faculty of his Soul is set against it and not only so but against every Sin VI. Sickness brings oft-times utter Weakness upon the Body So Sin brings Weakness upon the Soul I am feeble c. It makes a Christian very faint See Leprosy VII Some Sickness is very grievous to be born So Sin is grievous to a true Christian who is made sensible of it VIII A Man that finds himself very sick and like to die will soon look out for Help or send to a Physician So the Soul that is sin-sick will seek for Help viz. hasten to Jesus Christ for none else can cure the Sickness of the Soul Inferences ARt thou sick and ready to die and insensible of any Illness doth nothing ail thee This is sad II. Art thou sick and greatly afflicted is thy Soul weary of its Groanings Haste to the Physician go to Christ 1. The more sick the more need of Physick the greater Sinner thou art the more need of a Saviour thou hast 2. The longer thou delayest the more hard and difficult will thy Cure be besides the Danger thou runnest Death may be at thy Door 3. Consider you must have a Cure and be freed from this Sickness this Stone in the Heart this Unbelief or what-ever else the Disease be or else be damned 4. Christ came from Heaven on purpose to be thy Physician He came not to call the Righteous but Sinners to Repentance 5. Soul let me tell thee as it was once said to blind Bartimeus Be of good cheer Mat. 11.28 29. Christ calls thee Come to me all ye that are weary c. Luke 10.30 6. Thou mayest have Physick and Cure very cheap Tho thou hast no Money Christ will do all freely if thou wilt cast thy self upon him 7. Christ is able to cure all Diseases Tho thou art never so sick he is able to make thee whole Heb. 7.25 He is able to save to the uttermost all that come to God by him 8. Christ is willing as well as able See Mat. 8.2 Mark 1.41 9. Christ can do the Work when all other Means fail Mark 5.26 when Purposes fail good Desires fail Prayers fail and good Works and Moral Righteousness fails c. 10. Christ is such a Physician that rather than thou shouldest go without Cure he hath shed his own Blood to make thee whole and free thee from thy Sickness 11. If Christ undertakes the Cure he will never leave thee till he hath perfectly restored thee to Health again But remember there is no Cure but by his precious Blood He died that we might live Canst thou be sick and such a Doctor by Thou canst not live unless thy Doctor die Strange kind of Grief that finds no Med'cine good T' asswage the Pain but the Physician 's Blood Fr. Quarles Sin compared to Vomit Jer. 48.26 Moab also shall wallow in his own Vomit c. 2 Pet. 2.22 The Dog is turned to his Vomit again c. A Wicked Man or one who turns to his old evil and wicked Courses is compared to a Dog and Sin to Vomit which a Dog licketh up Parallels A Vomit is a very loathsom Thing but a Dog's Vomit is most detestable So Sin is a very loathsom Thing but Apostacy is the worst of Sins no Sin is more abominable in God's
were upon Ephraim Answ 1. One was Strangers had devoured his Strength Their Support and chief Stay that which should uphold comfort and succour them was gone Wicked Men were let in upon them and such who sought to spoil them of their Rights Liberties and Estates or spiritually Sin prevail●d strange Lusts had devoured their Strength Hos 2.5 Ephraim was fallen in love with other Lovers his Affection was set upon Strangers Saints should keep their Hearts close to Christ or else the Love of the World will soon steal away their Strength and make them decay in Godliness The Whoredom of Ephraim was doubtless one of those gray Hairs he had upon him 2. The Pride of Ephraim was another gray Hair The Pride of Israel doth testify to his Face and therefore shall Israel and Ephraim fall in their Iniquity Hos 5.5 3. Their Goodness was as the M●rning-Cloud and as the early Dew it passed away Hos 6.4 Which might be another of his gray Hairs By their Goodness doubtless is meant their Goodness and Kindness to God and one towards another They were false-hearted unconstant and fickle like a Morning-Cloud their Words were empty Sounds like Clouds withou● Water they dealt treacherously with God and deceitfully with their Brethren 4. They were like a silly Dove without a Heart they let their dearest Enjoiments go like as a silly Dove parts with her Young and did not like the Hen strive to preserve them This might be another of his gray Hairs A Dove is easily caught with a Net so was Ephraim easily ensnared by his Enemies A Dove will keep her Nest tho you take it away and thereby take her captive O how unwilling are some Men to part with their Lusts They will not leave their Sins or Company tho it prove their Ruine They are like the silly Dove 5. The great Things of God's Law were accounted strange Things to Ephraim tho God himself wrote them yet he liked them not but rather derided at them that owned and subjected to them This was another gray Hair Hos 7.8 6. Ephraim was as a Cake not turned he was not through for God he stood halting between two Opinions did not know what Religion to be of Or he was so perverse that tho he lay under heavy Judgments and was ready to be burned on the Coals yet he sought not to prevent the Danger H●s 7.14 and escape the Fire he cried not to God in his Affliction And this was another of his gray Hairs 7. Ephraim was as an empty Vine he brought forth Fruit to himself God received but little from Ephraim all his Labor and Doing was for himself to enrich himself and lay up for himself he cared not for the Interest of God An empty Vine He had Juyce and Sap enough to bring forth Fruit to himself but was barren towards God They cannot spare Time nor have they leisure to wait upon his Service They can't spare Money to further the Interest of Godliness tho they can give two three four or five hundred nay a thousand Pounds to such a Son or such a Daughter and maintain them bravely when some of Christ's Ministers want Bread They love alas their Sons and Daughters more than Christ They are empty Vines they bring forth Fruit to themselves O what a base Spirit and Principle are some Professors of They are like Ephraim And this was another of his gray Hairs Hos 12.1 8. He was broken in Judgment he fed on the Wind and followed after the East Wind He pursued after Vanity and the empty Things of this World And that was another of his gray Hairs Many more I might mention they were indeed thick upon him he was become very gray in Wickedness Inference LEt us take heed we have not gray Hairs upon us and know it not Is not England and the Church of God in England grown here of late gray-headed O what Signs and Symptoms of Ruine are there upon us I will leave you to find them out Where is that Love and Zeal that was once Is not the World got into the very Hearts of Professors Do they not follow after the Wind and pursue the East Wind Are they not like an empty Vine Doth not every one mind his own carnal Interest Have not Strangers devoured our Strength Are we not become like a silly Dove without an Heart Is not Whoredom and Superstition amongst us Doth not our Pride testify against us And is not our Goodness like the Morning-Cloud Where is that Love and Bowels which should be in us towards one another Are not some of the Things yea the great Things of God's Law accounted by us as strange Things Search further and more gray Hairs will appear Are we not divided and broken in Judgment Can a Nation divided against it self long stand Are there not many faithful Ministers snatch'd away in a short time Is not this the Fore-runner of some dismal Calamity Have not we had many fearful Signs in the Heavens And are not the Evening-Wolves come out of their Holes Besides all this let every Soul search and see what gray Hairs he hath upon himself Metaphors Similes AND Other Borrowed TERMS CONCERNING The Devil or Evil Angels The Devil called the God of this World 2 Cor. 4.4 In whom the God of this World hath blinded the Minds of them which believe not THE Devil here is called a God not that he is a God either by Nature or hath this name conferred upon him by the Almighty in respect of his Office but rather he is called so in respect of wicked Men who serve and obey him as their God and in whom he rules and works effectually as in his own People and Subjects Properly there is but one God tho there are many who are called Gods yet they are not Gods by Nature I am God and none else Vnto us there is but one God one eternal immense Isa 45.22 infinite and incomprehensible Majesty And this God is either considered Essentially God is a Spirit Joh. 4.24 or else Personally viz. the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit There are three that bear Witness in Heaven c. and these three are one Improperly 1. Idols are called Gods 2. The Ark 1 Sam. 4.7 3. Magistrates I have made the a God to Pharaoh Thou shalt not revile the Gods Exod. 7.1 Exod. 22.28 the Chaldee saith Rab that is a Master the Hebrew Elohim God as Mr. Ainsworth observeth upon the place is attributed to Judges and Magistrates I said ye are Gods these are Gods by Office 4. Satan Psal 82.6 as in this Text who would be look'd upon and worshipped as a God he is properly an Angel once an Angel of Light God created him and before he fell he was a good Angel as other Angels are who kept their first Estate he is called a God but there is one Word that confines his Power and Soveraignty and greatly degrades him limits him
Death Secondly the Grave Thirdly Coals and Flames of Fire Which shew forth the vehement Power and Force of Divine Love to Jesus Christ Which cannot be quenched First Love is compared to Death and the Grave Metaphor Parallel DEath and the Grave overcome the strongest Men it prevails over the most powerful wise and learned in the World neither can the most mighty Monarch encounter Death or stand before it there is no discharge in that War SO Love that is in the Heart of a sincere Christian prevails against all Difficulties and Oppositions Temptations Afflictions and most cruel Sufferings and Torments that can be exercised upon them as appeared by the blessed Martyrs Nothing is too hard for Love it cannot be subdued it overcomes all Sin and Suffering whatsoever II. Death and the Grave seize upon every part of the corporal or mortal Body II. So Love when shed abroad in the Heart seizeth upon all the Faculties of the Soul Hence it is that true Christians are said to love Christ with all their Hearts and with all their Souls Metaphor Disparity DEath and the Grave put an end to natural Life and so cause all Motions or Actions from thence to cease BUt Love hath that Virtue as it is a Grace of the Spirit that it sets all the Faculties of the Soul upon Acts of a spiritual Life None are so lively as those that truly love Jesus Christ II. Death overcomes and destroys that which we would if possible keep viz. our Lives that are most dear to us II. Love only overcomes that which is offensive and contrary to us or that stands in opposition to the Soul's Union with Christ making that which would be injurious to Flesh and Blood to become profitable and advantagious yea tho it be to the Loss of Life yet Love takes away the Fear of Death and makes the Soul willing to part with Life for Christ's sake Love is also compared to Coals and Flames of Fire Metaphor Parallel COals and Flames of Fire are of a burning and consuming Quality THe Grace of Love kindled in the Soul of a Believer burns up and consumes that inordinate Desire which is naturally in the Heart after the Things and Vanities of this World it eats up and consumes all carnal and sensual Lusts whatsoever all fleshly and combustible Stuff or Things that stand in the way are burnt up and destroyed by it II. Coals and Flames of Fire are of a purging and purifying quality II. So the Grace of Love purgeth cleanseth and purifieth the Soul the Dross and Filth of the Heart and Life being wasted away a Christian is made holy sanctified and heavenly thereby III. Coals and Flames of Fire are of a melting and softning Nature they make things tender and pliable meet to receive the Impression of a Seal c. III. So the Grace of Love softens the Heart and melts it making it pliable and very fit and capable to receive the Impression and Divine Image of God IV. Some Fire is so vehement that Water thrown upon it will not quench it but rather cause it to burn more fierce and vehemently IV. The Grace of Love is of such a strong and vehement Nature th●t it is impossible utterly to quench or extinguish it in the Soul tho the Devil daily useth all his Strength and Skill to do it Many ways he continually assaults Believers when Temptations of one sort fail he trieth others he offers worldly Pleasures Honours Riches yea all the Goods as I may say of his House but all is in vain nothing will quench this Divine Flame the true Christian utterly contemns him with all he hath The grand Design of Satan's courting a Man with all his Offers All this will I give thee c. is to gain his Love or draw off his Affections from Jesus Christ If this Way will not do he tries another and brings Afflictions and Crosses upon the Soul but over these likewise is a Saint a Conqueror Which makes the Apostle break forth into this holy Triumph Who shall separate us from the Love of Christ Shall Tribulation or Distress Rom. 8.35 36 37 38. or Persecution or Famine or Nakedness or Peril or Sword No none of these things can For I am persuaded that neither Death nor Life nor Angels nor Principalities nor Powers nor Things present nor Things to come nor Height nor Depth nor any other Creature shall be able to separate us from the Love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. V. Fire hath Light with it V. So the Grace of Love is attended with the Knowledg of Christ who is the Object of Love Ignoti enim nulla cupido VI. Coals and Flames of Fire afford Heat they are of a warming and reviving Nature VI. So the Grace of Love heats our cold and frozen Hearts it warms and revives them with sweet and blessed Love and Zeal for God and his Glory VII Flames of Fire ascend or tend continually upwards See more of the Nature and Quality of Fire where the Word of God is compared to it VII So the Grace of Love darts the Desires of the Soul Heavenwards Such have their Affections set on Things above Col. 3.1 2. Metaphor Disparity FIre is from beneath it is earthy and one of the four Elements THe Grace of Love is from above it is a supernatural Grace it grows not in Natures Garden But the Fruit of the Spirit is Love c. II. A violent Fire may be quenched and all natural and elementary Fire shall be put out Mount Aetna shall not burn always II. But the Grace of Love this Divine Fire can never be quenched it shall burn to Eternity Charity never faileth c. Inference BY these Things Works and Operations we may try whether we have true Love to Jesus Christ or no. And for a further Help therein see the following Metaphor Christ's Love compared to Wine Cant. 1.2 For his Love is better than Wine WHereas Christ's Love is preferred to Wine it is to be understood Synecdochically so Ainsworth Wine here is put for the most pleasant joyful refreshing and cordial Things as Bread by the same Figure is frequently put for such things as strengthen c. The Love of Jesus Christ is better than Wine or whatsoever Men esteem to be good or to excell in Nature and Virtue Metaphor Parallel VVIne is the Fruit of a good Tree a choice and precious Plant and 't is the best of natural Liquors THe Love of Christ is the Fruit of the choicest Plant that ever was planted Men and Angels are not to be compared to him See Vine And his Love is the best and choicest of Love Wine is natural but his Love is Divine and supernatural None ever loved as Christ loved II. Wine is pleasant delectable and sweet to the Taste II. There is nothing so pleasant and delectable to a believing Soul as the Manifestation of Christ's Love it excells all things for sweetness III. Wine is to be
had only in some particular Countries some People never taste of it as long as they live III. Christ's Love is not known to many that live in the World divers never tasted of it do not know how good it is died without any sight or assurance of Christ's Love IV. Wine is highly esteemed and valued when the excellent Virtue thereof is known IV. Christ's Love is esteemed by all that know his Worth they value him above Wine or Gold or the best of earthly things V. Men will not part with Store of the best Wine for Toys and Trifles V. Saints will not part with the Love of Christ for all the good things of this World they are but Trifles and Vanity in comparison of his Love If a Man would give all the Goods of his House to a Saint so that he would part with Christ's Love Cant. 8.7 it would be contemned VI. Wine is of a singular use to revive and make glad the disconsolate Spirit Vina parant animos Ovid. Give Wine to him that is of an heavy Heart VI. The Love of Christ is the most sovereign thing in the World in the Manifestations of it to revive and comfort poor disconsolate Souls Thou hast put more Gladness in my Heart Psal 4.7 than in the Time when their Corn and Wine encreased VII Wine causes a Man if he drinks freely of it Cura fugit dilueturque Mero Ovid. to forget his Sorrows VII The Evidence or Manifestation of Christ's Love to a poor Soul doth cause it to forget all its former Bitterness Terror of the Law Rom. 7.10 15 18 24 25. and Horror of Conscience for Sin which possibly for a great while it lay under VIII Wine Naturalists tell us repairs decayed Nature A Man may faint by some sudden Qualm and need a Cordial and that which may revive the Spirit may not recover a Man out of a Consumption or one brought by a languishing Distemper almost to the Grave VIII The Grace and Love of Christ will recover Strength that hath been lost A Saint may faint and need a Cordial by means of a Temptation when Grace is not much decayed in him A Draught of Christ's Love I mean the Manifestations of it will recover in a spiritual sence a Christian that has been a great while consumptive whose Vitals are impaired and he almost dead IX Wine was used in Legal Sacrifices in time of the Law IX The Grace of Love that Fruit of the Spirit which flows from Christ is the only Ingredient to stir up our Devotion We can perform no Services acceptably without Love Let all your Works be done in Charity And when the Soul hath sweet Manifestations of Chrst's Love to it how sweetly doth it go on in God's Worship X. Wine is good as it may be used to heal some sorts of Wounds X. The Love of Christ will heal a broken Heart There is no Salve both in the Nature and Effects thereof to cure a wounded Spirit like Assurance of Christ's Love XI Wine is good to stir up Courage in hostile Encounters it makes a Man brisk and valiant XI The Love of Christ breaking in upon the Soul makes a Christian couragious and very valiant in that spiritual Warfare he is engaged in he is hereby animated to endure all manner of Hardness and over all is more than a Conqueror Nothing shall separate us from the Love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. XII Wine is used at Marriage-Feasts and in great Banquets XII The Love of Christ is more than a Banquet of the greatest Varieties to a gracious Soul it affords choice Food a Feast of fat things of Wines upon the Lees of fat things full of Marrow of Wines upon their Lees well refined XIII Wine may be taken to excess XIII But none can have too much of Christ's Love XIV Wine daily drunk without fresh Supplies will not hold out long XIV Christ's Love is like a Fountain of living Water or an inexhaustible Treasure XV. Wine will decay by long keeping it will wax sour and become nauseous and unsavoury XV. Christ's Love the longer we enjoy it the sweeter it is and sweetest of all 't will be at the last Inferences BUt from whence is it that Believers do thus prize and esteem Jesus Christ and his Love First From the Excellency of his Person See Rose of Sharon and Lilly of the Vallies He is fairer than the Children of Men. Secondly From the sence of his great Love to them We love him because he first loved us Thirdly From the Consideration of those hard things he suffered for their sakes Fourthly Because of the Savour of his good Ointment He hath shed his Love abroad in their Hearts Rom 5 5. by the Holy Ghost Fifthly Saints value Christ's Love above Wine because his Love is beyond all comparison most sweet and consolatory 1. His Love was in him early betimes before ever the Earth was formed or the Foundations thereof laid Prov. 8 31. his Hearts Desire and Love was first set upon us 2. His Love is of an attracting Nature that the Spouse knew well enough He is like the Loadstone Jer. 31.3 1 John 4.19 he draws all Hearts after him that have a taste or touch of him 3. 'T is boundless like Nilus it overflows all Banks and Bounds it knows no Limits Prov. 8.30 4. It is a delighting Love His Delight was with the Sons of Men. He takes complacency in the Soul he loves Hos 14.4 Ezek 16.3 4 5 6 9. Cant. 8.6 7. 5. It is a free Love without foreseen Merit or Worth in the Object When Man lay weltring in his Blood loathsom and filthy Christ loved him 6. Christ's Love is hot and fervent much Water cannot quench it It hath a vehement Flame 7. 'T is a matchless Love far beyond the Love of Jacob to Rachel or Jonathan to David 8. 'T is an incomprehensible Love it passeth Knowledg You may sooner find out the Depth of the Sea the Heighth of Heaven tell the Stars or accompt the Sands of the Sea-shore than find out or measure the Love of Christ It is a lasting abiding and eternal Love His loving-kindness he will never take away This makes the Church so much to desire the Manifestations of the Love of Christ and in this is his Love better than Wine But who are they that thus prize and esteem the Love of Christ Take some brief Notes of them 1. Such cannot tell how to praise Christ nor set forth his Excellency as they would they cannot sufficiently exalt him 2. Such are in a longing and languishing Condition till they see him 3. Cannot be satisfied till they get to some good and well-grounded Assurance of an Interest in him 4. Christ runs much in their Minds 5. Such love Christ what State soever they are in 6. Such keep his Word 7. They love Christ above Husband Wife Children c. nay more than Life it self 8. They
puts off his upper Clothes and gets meet and necessary Garments for the purpose because the Clothes that a Man usually wears would much encumber him in his Running III. So a Man that would set out in the spiritual Race or in a speedy Course towards Salvation must cast off the Rags of his own Righteousness and put on the Righteousness of Jesus Christ by Faith for that Garment with the Garment of Holiness and Humility is only necessary Rom. 13.14 and must be put on by all that would run the Race set before them so as to obtain the Prize IV. A Man that would run in a Race so as to obtain the Prize must lay aside all Weights whatsoever For all know that if a Man have a Weight or Burden on him it will greatly hinder or obstruct him in his running nay if he doth not cast it off it will soon cause him to be weary and faint in the Way IV. So a Christian that would run in this heavenly Race must cast off every spiritual Weight This the Apostle directly counsels the Saints to do Let us lay aside every Weight Heb. 12 1. and the Sin that doth so easily beset us and let us run with Patience the Race set before us Now these Weights are 1. The inordinate Affections Our Hearts must not be set upon Things below Col 3.2 3 not inordinately upon Father or Mother Son or Daughter House or Land for he whose Heart runs out in a covetous manner after the World as the Prophet shews Hab. 2.6 is like a Man that is laden with thick Clay It is impossible for a Man to run this Race with the World upon his Back What was it that weighed down the young Man in the Gospel that came running to Christ who seemed to be in a full speed towards eternal Life Was it not the inordinate Love to the World 2. Sin Sin is a Weight That Sin that doth so easily beset us Some understand the Sin of Unbelief is meant hereby others a Man's Constitution-Sin or the Sin of his Nature that which he is most easily overtaken with whether it be Pride Passion c. Sin yea every Sin must be cast off take it how you will tho I rather adhere to the latter if a Man would so run as to obtain for nothing like Guilt tends to make a Christian grow weary and faint in his Mind V. A Man that would run so as to obtain the Prize must not be overcharged with inordinate Eating and Drinking for Experience shews how that unfits a Man for running a Race or for any other Enterprize whatever And a Man that striveth for Mastery is temperate in all things V. So a Christian must take heed he be not overcharged in a spiritual Sence there is spiritual Gluttony and Drunkenness spoken of in Scripture Hence saith our Saviour Take heed to your selves Luke 21.24 lest at any time your Hearts be overcharged with Surfeiting Drunkenness and the Cares of this Life and so that Day come upon you unawares What is meant by Surfeiting Drunkenness c. but all kind of loose Living 1 Thess 5.7 wanton Riotousness excessive Delight in or Desire after the Pleasures of this World c. Or on the other hand being overwhelmed and sorely afflicted or perplexed with inordinate Cares about earthly Matters All these things must be avoided by those who would run the spiritual Race so as to obtain the Prize VI. A Man that would run in a Race so as to obtain the Prize must see he doth not lessen his Pace he must run swiftly and run constantly if he loyter or grow careless and idle no wonder if he lose the Prize VI. So a Christian must run with speed he must be very diligent swift-footed which is signified by running and also he must be even in his Course He must not be like the Galatians Gal. 5.7 only run well for a Time but continue always to the end the same Pace i. e. keep in a constant Course of godly Zeal and Holiness according to that of the Apostle We desire that every one of you do shew the same Diligence to the full assurance of Hope to the end Heb. 6 11. Some Men seem very zealous in a Fit they are all on a Flame as it were none more forward and lively in God's Ways and in his holy Worship than they but on a sudden oft-times as hath been observed they flag and grow weary It may be as the Proverb is a zealous Apprentice a lukewarm Journey-man and a quite cold Master VII A Man that would run so as to obtain the Prize ought to be strong and healthy A distempered Person or one that falls sick in the Way is not likely to obtain the Prize a consumptive Man or one that hath feeble Knees or a distempered Heart is not likely to hold out VII So a Christian that runs the heavenly Race ought to labour after spiritual Strength Be strong in the Lord Eph. 6 10. 2 Tim. 2.1 and in the Power of his Might Thou therefore my Son be strong in the Grace that is in Christ Jesus Distempers are as subject to seize upon the Soul as upon the Body viz. the Tympany of Pride the Feaver of Passion the Trembling of the Heart through slavish Fear the Stone of a hard Heart the spiritual Consumption or Decay of Grace Want of Breath or Difficulty in breathing out constant and fervent Prayers and Desires to God or any other Decay of the inward Man or Disease of the Soul If any of these seize upon a Christian in his Course to eternal Life without sp●edy Cure they will cause him to faint and fall short of the blessed Prize VIII A Man that runs in a Race if he falls lame in the Way is not likely to obtain the Prize VIII So that Christian that falleth lame in a spiritual Sence in the Race to Glory is in danger of miscarrying Make strait Paths for your Feet Heb. 12.13 lest that which is lame be turned out of the Way but rather let it be healed Some by Lameness understand Want of Sincerity when there is a Work upon one Faculty of the Soul and not upon another i. e. When the Conscience is awakened and the Understanding somewhat enlightned and yet the Will and Affection is for Sin and the World This Man is lame he is no sound Man he goes limping as it were along he will not run long as he runs not well Others by Lameness understand more directly a wavering Mind about some main Truths of the Gospel or about the publick and visible owning and professing of Christ and the Gospel in respect of those Truths that are most opposed by Men in the Day and Generation in which we live Some are like those in the Prophet Elijah's Time they halt between two Opinions 1 King 18.21 stand wavering between God and Baal and know not which to cleave to whether to the Protestant or
proceed from one and the same Ground viz. a wicked Pretence that the Scriptures tho divine Truths and the Word of God yet do not contain all God's Will but that there are these other unwritten Verities handed down one says from Moses and the other says from St Peter c. by Word of Mouth Since therefore the Bible hath thus wonderfully surmounted all Difficulties and Oppositions for so many Generations and in so many Dangers and against so many Endeavours to root it out of the World we may according to that Maxim in Philosophy Eadem est Causa procreans conservans The procreating and conserving Cause of Things is one and the same conclude That the same God is the Author of it who hath thus by his special Providence preserved it and faithfully promised and cannot Lie that Heaven and Earth shall pass away but one Iota or Tittle of his Word shall not pass away X. The Scriptures did not only Survive but have Triumph'd over 10. The Success of the Scriptures in converting the World all the Oppositions of the Devil and the World That Success wherewith the Gospel was attended even in its Infancy the mighty and marvellous prevailings of it where-ever it came notwithstanding the many and great Disadvantages it was to encounter are a strong and irresistible Argument that it was from Heaven That a Doctrine directly opposite to the whole corrupt Interest of Human Nature and to the Wisdom and VVill of Man (p) 1 Cor. 1.21 Rom. 8.7 carried on and published by but a few and those to outward appearance weak ignorant and simple Persons Illiterate Fishermen Tent-makers c. without any Force of Arms or Temporal Support but on the contrary against both VVind and Tide the Cruelties of raging Powers and Affronts of vaunting Wisdom A Doctrine against which the whole World Jews and Gentiles perfectly concurr'd those hating it as a Stumbling-block and these counting it Foolishness that such an improbable and unpleasing such a friendless unwelcome slighted opposed Doctrine by such Instruments and under such Circumstances should make its way in the World and subject so many Nations to the Obedience of the Cross and make those who to Day persecuted it to Morrow ready to lay down their Lives in Defence and Justification of it evidently shews it to be owned by Omnipotency and not to be of Human Extract XI But besides these outward and more visible Trophies of the Sacred Scriptures 11. Their inward Efficacy how marvellous is their Empire Efficacy and Power within upon the Hearts and Consciences of Men 't is this that Converts the Soul Enlightens the Eye (q) Psal 19.7 Discovers Sin (r) Rom. 7.7 Convinces Gainsayers (ſ) 2 Tim 3.16 Killeth and Terrifieth (t) 2 Cor. 3.6 Rejoiceth the Heart (u) Psal 19.8 Psal 119.103 Quickneth (x) Psal 119.50 Comforteth (y) Rom 15.4 Manifesteth the Thoughts (z) 1 Cot. 14.52 Overthrows false Religions Casteth down Strong-holds and subverts the whole Kingdom of Satan What Consolations at some Times What Terrors at others do proceed from this Sacred Book How are the poor Souls of Men by it mightily refresh'd Their weak Hearts wonderfully strengthned Their dead Spirits raised and made to live again Those that sate in Darkness and the Shadow of Death are Enlightned Many that were in Chains and Fetters of Fears and Terrors of Soul are delivered and set at Liberty Is it reasonable to conceive that a Tree that bears such wonderful Fruit was planted by any other Hand than that of God Who can speak Words that shall restrain and repel all the Powers of Darkness when falling in to make Havock and Desolation in the Souls of Men That shall be able to give Laws to the Terrors of Death nay Eternal Death when they have taken hold of the Consciences of Sinners Are not all these Wonders perform'd by the holy Scriptures And do they not often on the other side breath Thunder and Lightnings throw down the Mighty from their Seats and destroy the Thrones of the Proud and Confident Do they not turn the Security of many into Trembling and Horrour and make their Consciences to burn as if the Fire of Hell had already taken hold of them These Things are evident from the Experience of Thousands that have felt and undergone such powerful Effects of the Word Nay I verily believe there are few that have read the Scriptures with attention and seriousness but can more or less witness the same And whence should such Mighty Operations proceed but because the Almighty Author has endued them with such Vertue through the Spirit whereby they become the Power of God unto Salvation 12. The Testimony of the Church and Martyrs XII Add to all these Arguments the Testimony of the Church and her Holy Martyrs who have sealed this Truth with their Blood By the Church we do not mean the Pope whom the Papists call the Church Virtual nor his Cardinals Bishops c. met in General Council whom they call the Church Representative But the whole Company of Believers in all Ages who have professed the true Faith The Pen-Men of the Scriptures good pious honest holy Men delivered it out as the Word of the Lord and ever since there have been Thousands and Hundreds of Thousands that have believed and testi●ied the same down from Age to Age in a continual uninterrupted Succession The Church of the Jews to whom were committed the Oracles of God (a) Rom. 8.3 professed the Doctrine and received the Books of the Old Testament and testified of them that they were Divine and in great Misery they have constantly confessed the same when as by the only denying thereof they might have been partakers both of Liberty and Rule And remarkable it is both that notwithstanding the High Priests and others of that Nation persecuted the Prophets while they lived yet received their Writings as Prophetical and Divine as also that since the Spirit of Blindness and Obstinacy is come upon Israel and notwithstanding their great hatred to the Chri●tian Religion the Holy Scripture of the Old Testament is kept pure and uncorrupt among●t them even in those places which do evidently confirm the Truth of the Christian Religion as Isa 53.3 And as for the Christian Church it hath with great Constancy and sweet Consent received and acknowledged the Books of the Old and New Testament for the Universal Church which from the beginning thereof until these times professed the Christian Religion to be Divine did and doth also profess that these Books are of God And the several Primitive Churches which first received the Books of the Old Testament and the Gospels the Epistles written from the Apostles to them their Pastors or some they knew did receive them as the Oracles of God and delivered them afterwards under the same Title to their Successors and other Churches And all the Pastors and Doctors who being furnished with Skill both in
Way the Truth and the Life John 14.6 3. The Statutes Precepts and Promises of the Law of Moses Thy Commandments are Truth Psal 119.151 v. 142. 4. The whole Word of God both Law and Gospel Thy Word is Truth John 17.17 Whereof you heard before by the Word of the Truth of the Gospel Col. 1.5 5. The Light of Nature in Man since the Fall to help him to know God so far as to leave him without excuse Which with-hold the Truth in Vnrighteousness Rom. 2.18 6. True Religion taught and contained in the Gospel Who hath bewitched you that you should not obey the Truth Gal. 3.1 Tit. 1.1 7. Truth of Grace Sincerity void of Deceit in Heart and Life I have walked before thee in Truth Isa 30.3 Thou lovest Truth in the inward Parts Psal 51.6 8. Fidelity and Faithfulness between Man and Man Jer. 5.1 2. 9. Judgment and true Justice Truth is fallen in the Streets 10. Most true far from all Deceit The Judgments of the Lord are Truth 11. Truth signifieth Sincerity from the Heart with assent of the Mind Psal 19.9 as one truly purposeth c. without Hypocrisy 1. But that which is principally intended by the Girdle of Truth according to Expositors is first the true Doctrine of the Gospel called the Word of Truth 2. Truth of Grace and Sincerity of Heart called 1 Cor. 5.8 The unleavened Bread of Sincerity and Truth By Loins is meant the Mind Gird up the Loins of your Mind c. A Christian should be of a sound Judgment he should be girt about as with a Girdle with Truth and Sincerity Hold the Mystery of Faith in a pure Conscience 1 Tim. 3.9 Maintain the true Religion and be sincere and upright in the Profession of it Why Truth in both these respects is compared to a Girdle will appear by what follows Metaphor Parallel A Girdle was of use in former times by Souldiers it was part of their Habit or Armour THe true Doctrine of the Gospel or the holy Principles of Religion and Sin erity are of great use among all Christ's Spiritual Souldiers in order to the arming of them compleatly II. A Girdle cleaves close to a Man when 't is well girt to him and it is not easily unbuckled by an Adversary II. So th● Truth of Christ should be fastened in ●ur Hearts and Judgments that we may not be wavering in our Minds Stand fast in the Faith c. 1 Cor. 16.13 Sincerity ought to cleave to our inward Parts as a Girdle doth to the Loins of a Man III. A Girdle compasseth a Man about III. So the Truth of Christ and Sincerity of Heart should compass Christians about they ought to keep always in the bounds of Truth and Uprightness God hath set Bounds to his People out of which they must never go we must not swerve aside to the Right-hand or Left nor play the Hypocrite for such that do so cannot be said to be girt about with Truth IV. A Girdle strengthens the Loins of a Souldier or him that is well girt therewith Jer. 1.7 Gird up thy Loins and arise and speak unto them all that I command thee 2 Sam. 22.40 be not dismaied as much as if God should say Isa 45. be strong for thy Work Thou hast girded me with Strength c. Their Loins shall be loosed Job 12.21 I will loose the Loins of the Kings He weakeneth the Strength of the Mighty the Girdle of the strong so the Heb. IV. The true Doctrine of the Gospel or that Religion that is according to Godliness joyned with Sincerity of Heart is the strength of every Christian or Souldier of Christ if he hath not this Girdle on his Loins are loose and weak and he is as unstable as Water as Jacob speaks of Reuben Let Truth go nay Gen 49.2 3. one Truth go and how doth it weaken our Hands or profess it with a false and deceitful Heart and how unable are such to stand against the Assaults of the Enemy On the other hand when a Person is well girt with Truth in both these respects he is thereby made strong and couragious V. A Girdle was used to gird on the other parts of the Souldiers Armour Let not him that girdeth on his Harness boast himself as he that putteth it off 1 King 20.11 V. Truth is that which fastneth or girdeth on every part of the Christian's Armour Sincerity compleats and perfects all what will a Man's Faith Hope Righteousness signify without the Girdle of Truth unless he keeps within the Bounds of Christian-Doctrine and is sincere and upright in the Profession thereof VI. Girding up the Loins notes a Preparation for Battel and War Thus David spake of Christ Gird thy Sword on thy Thigh Psal 45.3 O most Mighty Let not him that girdeth on his Armour boast c. VI. So the Apostle would have Saints stand or be ready to engage their spiritual Enemies Eph. 6.14 having their Loins girt about with Truth Such a Person is prepared to encounter with all Adversaries of the Soul We should be girt with the Truth and girt for the Truth that is as another Apostle speaks to contend for the Faith once delivered to the Saints Jude 3. We should be ready to dispute fight make War as good Souldiers of Christ Opponents are like Combatants Controversial Divinity saith Mr. Caryl is called Polemical Divinity Caryl on Job 38. pag. 35. Disputes are Word-Wars and there have been as hot Wars made by the Pen as ever were by the Sword Gird up now thy Loins c. saith God to Job The Lord seems to send him a Challenge to the Battel by a further Debate Arm thy self like a mighty Man get ready for the Duel for I am resolved to trie what a Man thou art in arguing A Saint being girt with Truth and Sincerity is fitted for any Conflict VII We read of girding up the Loins for Travel or when a Man is to take a Journey Thus Elisha said to Gehazi 2 Kin. 4.29 Gird up thy Loins and take my Staff in thine hand and go thy way It was the Fashion in those Eastern Countries where they wore their Garments long and ordinarily loose to gird them up by which they could travel the better VII So Christians should have their Loins girt about with Truth and Uprightness that they may be fitted and prepared to travel Heaven-wards God's People are Strangers and Pilgrims whilst in this World and are travelling to their own Country and to have their Minds well girt up with Truth will be a great Help to them in their Journey A Storm of Persecution may soon blow away the loose Garment of Profession if a Person be not girt with the Girdle of Truth and Sincerity VIII There is mention made of girding up the Loins in order to serving and attending on Business Which of you saith Christ having a Servant plowing or feeding Cattel will say unto him by
and abstain from it from right Principles and not only to leave it but to loath it Again it consisteth in keeping up all holy and religious Duties viz. Reading Hearing Praying Distributing to the Poor Conforming to all moral and positive Precepts to be holy at home in the Family in the Church in the World to exercise a good Conscience towards God Acts 24.16 and towards Men. This is to put on the Breast-plate of Righteousness I might give many Directions about putting it on and also shew some of Satan's cunning Stratagems in endeavouring to make useless this blessed Piece of the Christian's Armor in laying Discouragements in the way of true Piety or by persuading Persons they have this Breast-plate on when 't is a counterfeit one He persuades Men that Moral Righteousness will serve their turn and sufficiently preserve them from eternal Death But this shall suffice in this place The Shield of Faith Ephes 6.16 Above all take the Shield of Faith c. FAith is a Grace a most precious and excellent Grace of the Spirit of God whereby the Soul is enabled to believe or go out of it self and wholly to rely and rest upon Christ crucified or on his active and passive Obedience upon the Warrant of the Promise for Justification and eternal Life Metaphor Parallel A Shield is a Piece of Armor that Souldiers were wont to carry with them into the Field when they were to engage their Enemies FAith is a part of a Christian's spiritual Armor All Christ's Souldiers ought to carry this Weapon into the Field with them when they engage the Enemy of their Souls Above all take the Shield of Faith II. A Shield is a Piece of Armor made for Defence II. Faith is of excellent use to defend the Soul from all spiritual Dangers of Sin and Satan and other Enemies III. A Shield is not for the Defence of any particular part of the Body as almost all other Pieces are The Helmet is fitted for the Head the Breast-plate is designed for the Breast so others have their several Parts which they are fastened to But a Shield is a Piece that is intended for the Defence of the whole Body It was wont to be made very large for its broadness called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gurnal a Door because so long and large as in a manner to cover the whole Body to which that place alludes Psal 4.12 Thou Lord wilt bless the Righteous with Favour thou wilt compass him about as with a Shield III. So the Grace of Faith defends the whole Man every part of a Christian 1. Sometimes Satan's ●emptations are levell'd against his Head and if he can hit him there he wounds sorely He will be disputing against this Truth and that Truth and make a Christian doubt concerning them if possible because his own Reason cannot comprehend them As perhaps it may be about the Deity of Christ or the Holy Trinity how they can be three and yet but one or about Satisfaction How the Debt is paid and yet the Sinner freely pardoned c. Now Faith is as a Shield to a Saint at this time and interposeth between a Christian and this Arrow of Satan it comes in to the relief of the Saints weak Understanding as seasonable as Zerviah did to David when the Giant Ishbibenob thought to have slain him I 'le trust the Word of God saith the Soul rather than my own purblind Reason what I cannot comprehend I will believe Thus Abraham not being weak in Faith Rom. 4.19 considered not his own Body now dead c. Sense and Reason would have made sad work at such a dead Lift but Faith brought him off victoriously Secondly Sometimes Satan strives to hit the Conscience all his Assaults and fiery Darts are at another season aimed at that to wound that to cause Horror and Terror within by setting the Evil of Sin and of his own Heart and the Infirmities of his Life before him Satan sets our Sins before us not to humble us but to wound us he shews our Sins to us but hides a Saviour from us Satan hath sometimes tempted gracious Persons to lay violent hands upon themselves when the heinous Nature of their Sin hath appeared to them and the Danger they are in thereby as it was with the poor Jailor Acts 16. Acts 16. But now Faith prevents and keeps off all the Danger and quencheth this fiery Dart. Christ died for Sinners for the chiefest of Sinners and tho thou art a Sinner a great Sinner the worst of Sinners yet saith Faith Thou art but a Sinner and there is Mercy for such Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved if thou canst believe and throw thy self on Christ thy Sins shall not be thy Ruin Thirdly He labours to ensnare the Affections of the Soul or deaden its fervent Love to Jesus Christ by presenting the Pleasures and Profits of this World to it Thus he served our Saviour himself But now Faith shields off this Dart also by shewing the Excellency of the Lord Jesus to the Soul and that all things without him and in comparison of him are nothing nay less than nothing and also by setting the World to come and the Glory thereof before the Eyes of the Soul Heb. 11.1 Faith is the Substance of things hoped for and the Evidence of things not seen IV. A Shield tho heavy and somewhat unwieldy to such as have not skill and strength to use it yet it is a moveable Piece of Armor which an expert Souldier with a watchful eye can turn this way and that way to stop a Dart or Blow from lighting on any part that they were directed to by the Enemy IV. Faith is a piece of Christian Armor which unskilful Professors are not ready to use but an experienced Soul can turn it any way to keep off the Arrow and fiery Darts of Satan from hurting or wounding him He observes what part the Enemy aims to hit or how the Temptation is laid It is a great point of Christian Wisdom rightly to exercise the Shield of Faith A Man must be sure to have a watchful Eye upon his Adversary or else for all his Shield he may soon be wounded V. A Shield doth not only defend the whole Body but it is a Defence to other parts of a Souldier's Armor also it keeps off the Dart from the Helmet and Breast-plate likewise V. Faith doth not only defend the whole Soul but also 't is a Safeguard to all the other parts of a Christian's Armor it is that which secures Hope the Helmet of Salvation for without Faith Hope would soon be broken in pieces Also it secures the Breast-plate of Righteousness for neither Christ's Righteousness nor any inherent Holiness in the Soul will avail any thing without Faith VI. A Shield hath been of wonderful advantage to Souldiers in former Times when it was in use it hath preserved them in the
never fell from their first Estate Christ is not to them a Redeemer for their Restoration but only a Head for their Confirmation But why Angels are called Sons of God will appear in the following Parallel Metaphor Parallel A Son is the Off-spring of the Father ANgels are the Off-spring of God Adam was called the Son of God by Creation so may the Angels because created by God II. A Son is greatly beloved by the Father II. Angels are greatly beloved of the Almighty III. Sons attend honour and wait upon their Father they are about his Table and at his Command III. Angels wait upon God they stand about his Throne and are always ready to obey his Command and seek his Glory IV. Sons are greatly dignified they are near to their Father and have great Power and Authority in the Family IV. Angels are greatly dignified they are very near to God Mat. 18.10 always beholding his Face and are mighty in power Mr. Caryl saith They are called Sons of God because of Power being called Principalities and Powers c. V. Sons serve their Father cheerfully willingly and readily they obey not as Slaves or Servants V. Angels serve God with abundance of Cheerfulness and Willingness they go about their Work with a Filial or Son-like Cheerfulness and Delight VI. Sons are like their Father they have some Resemblance of him in Nature and Qualifications VI. Angels have some essential Likeness to God God is a Spirit and incorporeal the Angels are Spirits in their Nature and incorporeal Tho the difference between God and them is as great as can be conceived in this respect God is the creating Spirit and they are created Spirits God is an infinite Spirit they finite Spirits Yet the Angels bear as the Learned observe some resemblance to God in their Essence as well as in their Qualification and may in this respect be called the Sons of God likewise VII And lastly Sons imitate their Father Do good to them that hate you saith Christ that you may be the Children of your Father which is in Heaven That is Imitate God as some Children do their Fathers carry it towards evil Men as God doth and this will be an Evidence that you are the Sons of God and he will honour you with the Title of his Sons VII Angels imitate God in Mercy in Love and Compassion as also in their good Works their Ways being all holy just and good pure and righteous and shewing much Kindness and Tenderness to the Children of Men. They doubtless are patient towards the froward and undeserving Mortals they are of most excellent Natures and Dispositions No Creatures do imitate God so plainly or fully as they do and from hence they may be called the Sons of God Inferences THis may teach us how to carry our selves towards God our Father We should labour to be like the Angels Our Saviour hath taught us to pray That the Will of God may be done on Earth as it is done in Heaven Mat. 6.10 We who are God's Sons on Earth should imitate the Sons of God in Heaven We should serve God as cheerfully and with the like Alacrity of Heart as the holy Angels and labour not only to imitate the Angels and be like them but also to imitate God himself for He hath set himself before us for our direct and immediate Example Mat. 5.44 And hereby God will not be ashamed to be called our God He will not grudg us the Honour and Title of Sons which as it appears by this is a most glorious Dignity and Privilege even such a one that is conferred upon the holy Angels of Heaven c. The Holy Angels compared to an Host or Army Gen. 32.1 Jacob went on his way and the Angels of God met him Verse 2. And when Jacob saw them he said This is God's Host And he called the Name of that Place Mahanaim that is two Hosts or Camps Luke 2.13 And suddenly there was with the Angel a Multitude of the Heavenly Host praising God c. ANgels so named of the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Angelos in Hebrew Maleac Messenger or Legate one sent or employed in any Work are in these Scriptures called God's Host or Army not that he needeth them to protect himself or suppress his Enemies being infinitely stronger than all the Armies he himself hath and then what is the Strength and Force of all the Armies of his Enemies Therefore when God is said to have Armies it is either to signify First That he hath all things at his Command and is full of Power Or secondly That altho he can do all things by himself yet he will use the Agency of his Creatures to effect his Purpose Metaphor Parallel AN Host or Army have a Prince or General who is the Head of them THe Lord's Host or Army of Angels have a Prince or General who is their Head and Leader viz. the Lord Jesus Christ who is c●lled the Head of Principalities and Powers II. An Host or Army consists of many Companies amongst which there are divers Ranks and Orders and yet all in Subjection to their Prince and chief Leader II. Angels the Lord's Host consist of many Companies or Legions Mat. 26.53 Thinkest thou that I cannot pray to my Father and he shall send me more than twelve Legions of Angels Christ spake in the Roman Phrase who reckoned their Armies by Legions as we by Regiments Six thousand six hundred sixty six was the Number of a Legion then the Number of twelve Legions was Seventy nine thousand nine hundred ninety two a great Army But how many more no Man can say Christ pitched upon a great certain Number to shew saith Mr. Caryl he could have what Number he pleased if he did but call for them We are come saith the Apostle to an innumerable Company of Angels The Lord's Camp is very great The Chariots of the Lord are twenty thousand even many thousands of Angels Psal 68.17 We read of many Degrees or Orders of Angels which some account to be nine 1. Cherubims that is Angels of Knowledg as St. Hierom interprets the Word but others from Cherub a Figure or Image Others from Chi a Note of Similitude and a Chaldee Word which signifies Puerum Juvenem a Youth And so as a learned Writer observes they were usually represented in the shape of a young Man to shew them to be intellectual Creatures of a young Man to express their Vigor and Strength with Wings to declare their Agility and Swiftness These we read were placed at the East End of the Garden of Eden with a flaming Sword Gen. 3.24 Exod. 25. 1 Kings 1.6 Ezek 10. Psal 104.4 and their Figures were appointed to be placed over the Mercy-Seat in the Tabernacle and Temple 2. Seraphims the Angels or Zeal Their Name is from an Hebrew Word which signifies to burn or burning according to that of the Psalms He maketh his Ministers a Flame of
above another and larger each than other VI. So in the Church God hath placed Degrees of Officers some greater and higher in Glory than others as Apostles Eph. 4.11 Pastors Teachers c. VII The Walls of the Temple were covered round about with Cherubims Palm-Trees and Flowers VII To note saith Mr. Guild the Protection of the Church by the Ministry of Angels tho they are not seen and its peaceable victorious and flourishing State under the same VII Solomon consecrated the Temple unto the Lord. VIII Joh. 17. So did Christ his Church unto the Father IX There was Musick used in the Temple IX Which signifies that Joy of Heart Eph. 5.19 and heavenly Melody that is in the Church amongst the faithful and sincere Converts thereof X. In the Temple was the Ark of the Testimony and in the midst of the House 't is said he set it X. So in the Church is God's Word and Covenant of Grace born by Christ and by his true Ministers by preaching and publishing the same XI The Glory of the Lord filled the Temple God promised to dwell therein and hear the Prayers that should be there made I have hallowed this House 2 Chron. 7.15 saith God that thou hast built to put my Name there for ever and mine Eyes and my Heart shall be there perpetually XI So the glorious Presence of Go is in his Church he dwelleth in Sion and from thence the Perfection of Beauty shines forth and the Promises of blessed Grace Peace Pardon and Acceptance is made to them who dwell therein His Eye is always upon the Righteous his Ears open to their Cry 1 Pet. 3.12 and his tender Compassion is ever toward them Type Disparity THe Temple was built with dead and senseless Stones THe Church is built with living 1 Pet. 2.5 sensible and lively Stones II. The Stones were polished and hewen by the hands of Men. II. These Stones are hewn and polished by the hand of the Spirit III. The Temple that was built by Solomon was utterly destroyed by the Babylonians III. The Church of God can never be destroyed the Gates of Hell shall never prevail against it Mat. 16.18 so as utterly to overthrow it tho it is not denied but the outward Courts have been trodden down by the Popish Gentiles Rev. 11.2 A Parallel between the second Temple built in the Days of Nehemiah and the Church of God Built in the latter Days Metaphor Parallel THe Temple that was built in the Days of Nehemiah was first destroyed by the literal Babylonians SIgnifying the Church of God should be greatly defaced and spoiled and the outward Courts trodden down by the mystical Babylonians Rev. 11 2 3 and afterwards rebuilt or rather repaired again II. The Temple was built in a troublesom Time they wrought with one hand and held a Sword in the other II. Signifying that the Church of God should be rebuilt in a troublesom time and that great Opposition should be made against them III. The Temple was rebuilt by such as had been for many Years in the Babylonian Captivity Neh. 4.13 III. Signifying that the rebuilding of God's Church should be by such as had been a long time in spiritual Captivity under the mystical Babylonians or Mother of Harlots IV. The Builders of this second Temple were look'd upon as poor weak and contemptible Persons in comparison of Solomon Neh. 4.2 and those that built with him IV. Signifying that those whom God would raise up to repair the waste Places of Sion in the latter Days should be poor weak inconsiderable Persons very unlikely to perfect so great a Work as Reformation is What was Luther and others whom God employed to the holy Apostles who were the first Builders V. The Builders of this Temple were greatly mock'd and jeer'd There were Sanballat Gesham Tobiah and others who in reproachful manner said What will these feeble Jews do Neh. 4.2 3 4. will they make an end in a Day If a Fox go up he shall even break down their Stone-Wall V. So the Rebuilders in these latter Days have been greatly reproached and contemned by the Enemies of Christ those that are truly religious called feeble weak and foolish Ones c. nay Hereticks Schismaticks and many other reproachful Names have been and still are daily given to them and their Work much slighted and despised also VI. The Builders of this Temple had much Rubbish to remove Neh. 4.2 before they could go on with their Work VI. So the Builders of God's Church in these latter Days have had much Popish Rubbish to remove much Filth of humane Inventions and Traditions of that Church being in their way some Stones being almost quite lost amongst this Rubbish and others ready to mistake and instead of a Stone of Sion they take a Stone of Babylon VII The Builders of this Temple were hindred and for a time the Work ceased VII So the Builders of God's House or Reformers in Religion have often been hindred or obstructed in these latter Days VIII Many People were very backward about rebuilding the Temple Hag. 1.2 in the Days of Haggai and Nehemiah crying the Time was not come that the House of the Lord should be built VIII So have many Souls been very backward about the Work of Reformation or repairing the House of God they have dwelt in their cieled Houses and let the House of God as it were lie waste IX Tho many cruel Enemies endeavoured to hinder the rebuilding of the Temple yet the Work went on and was finished in some Time to the Joy of the Faithful IX So the Enemies now as in former Times strive to hinder the repairing of God's House yet the Work of Reformation shall in due time be perfected to the Joy of all sincere Christians X. That Work was carried on not by Might Zech 4 6. nor by Power but by the Spirit of the Lord. X. So the Work in these Days goes on not so much by the Power of Men or human Help as by the Power of God and his Spirit XI God promised that the Glory of the second House should exceed the Glory of the first Hag. 2.9 which some conceive was made good by Christ's coming whose personal Presence in the Temple greatly added to its Glory XI So the Church of God in the latter Day will be far more glorious than it was ever yet since the beginning of the World which will be accomplished as will be shewed in respect of these things following 1. God will destroy all the Enemies of his Church 1 Sam. 2.10 Psal 37.10 11. The Adversaries of the Lord shall be broken in pieces out of Heaven God will thunder upon them for evil Doers shall be cut off Yet a little while and the Wicked shall not be but the Meek shall possess the Earth c. And all that lift up a hand against Zion shall be torn in pieces God will plead the
Christ who is their Righteousness and Strength He satisfieth their Mouth with good things Psal 103.5 so that their Strength is renewed like the Eagle's As the Lord brings his People low by bodily Sickness and Weakness and then renews their natural Strength so when there are Decays and Declinings upon their Souls he renews their spiritual Strength And as the Eagle renews her Strength by the Growth and Succession of new Feathers of the same kind in the place of the old so a Believer reneweth his Youth and Strength by casting off gradually the Old Man which is corrupt and by putting on more of the New Man Eph. 4.24 who is quite of another kind created after God in Righteousness and true Holiness IX Naturalists do observe that Eagles are fed and best nourished by Blood they suck and take in that both young and old IX So saith Mr. Caryl do Believers the feeding of the new Creature is upon Blood every godly Man spiritually drinks the Blood of Christ My Blood saith he is Drink indeed as offered to him both in the Promises and Ordinances of the Gospel A Saint could not live a Moment nor have any subsistence in Grace if he had not as the Eagle Blood to drink A godly Man is nourished by a believing Contemplation upon the Sufferings of Christ and the Effusion of his Blood X. Young Eagles are borne and carried upon the Wings of the old Eagle and thereby are preserved from the Dangers of Enemies X. So the Saints are borne supported and carried by the Power and Arms of the Almighty who is pleased to compare himself to an Eagle Deut. 32 11 12. As an Eagle stirreth up her Nest fluttereth over her Young spreadeth abroad her Wings taketh them and beareth them upon her Wings so the Lord alone did lead him and there was no strange God with him Ye have seen what I did unto the Egyptians and how I bore you upon Eagle's Wings and brought you to my self See Christ compared to an Eagle Disparity EAgles have many evil Qualities They are Birds of Prey c. yea and a very Vermine Sort of Creature and upon that account wicked Men are compared to Eagles which is opened under that Head of Metaphors concerning ungodly Men and Persecutors to which we refer you Saints compared to Sheep John 10.27 My Sheep hear my Voice c. THe Saints may be compared to Sheep in many respects Sheep are harmless Creatures meek sociable contented with hard Commons very tractable patient fruitful and very profitable are made a Prey to evil Beasts c. Upon all which Considerations and many others the Saints are likened to Sheep which is fully opened under the Metaphor Flock to which we refer you Saints compared to Souldiers 2 Tim. 2.3 Thou therefore endure Hardness as a good Souldier of Jesus Christ. A Souldier is taken in Scripture either properly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or metaphorically Properly it is understood of a Person that is employed in Military Affairs one that bears Arms and is under Military Command Mat. 8.9 Metaphorically it is to be understood of a Christian that is engaged to fight the good Fight of Faith under the Command of Jesus Christ against the Enemies of the Soul This Title is not appropriated only to Ministers it is not a discriminating Title only to distinguish them from other Saints as the Title of Ambassador Pastor Watchman c. but a Title that belongs to every Christian and Professor of Christ So that Timothy is not called a Souldier meerly because he was an Evangelist but as he was a Disciple c. Saints are compared to Souldiers every true Christian is a spiritual Souldier of Jesus Christ Metaphor Parallel A Souldier is listed under some Captain or Commander he gives up his Name to him and enters himself into his Service SO every true Christian listeth himself under the Command of Jesus Christ who is the Captain of our Salvation He gives up his Name to him to serve him in all Uprightness as becometh a faithful Souldier to do making a solemn Covenant with Christ and his People to be on their side and this is visibly done in Baptism II. A Souldier leaves all other worldly Affairs and Incumbrances to follow that particular Employ No Man that warreth 2 Tim. 2.4 entangleth himself with the Affairs of this Life that he may please him that hath chosen him to be a Souldier They ought not like Reuben to abide among the Sheep-folds Jud. 5.16 to hear the Bleating of the Sheep II. So a true Christian forsakes all and follows Christ he becomes dead to this World he is crucified to it and that many times to him His Heart is not set upon Things below Col. 3.1 2. but upon Things above he looks upon Religion and Godliness as his great Work and Business They that are after the Flesh Rom 8.5 do mind the Things of the Flesh but they that are after the Spirit the Things of the Spirit III. A Souldier after he is listed and entred into his Company he is armed and put into a fit Posture for that Work and Service he is called to III. So a true Christian also is no sooner converted listed and entred into Christ's Company viz. his Church but he is armed likewise He puts on the whole Armor of God hath his Loins girt about with Truth and hath the Breast-plate of Righteousness his Feet shod with the Preparation of the Gospel of Peace Eph. 6 10 11 12. the Shield of Faith the Helmet of Salvation and the Sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God And because most of those Parts or Pieces of a Christian's Armor are spoken to and opened under that Head of Metaphors respecting the Graces of the Spirit we shall speak no more of it here IV. A Souldier is known by his Habit Armor and Weapons from other Men they put off their own Clothes and put on the King 's especially if poor and ragged when they are listed IV. So a true Christian is known by the Clothes he hath on from the Wicked and Ungodly of the World He is cloathed with the Garment of Holiness and Humility and hath on all the precious Graces of the Spirit as Armor of Proof fast girt to him by the Girdle of Sincerity and this shews him to be one of Christ's Souldiers V. Souldiers many times are cloathed at the King's Charge and it is greatly for the Honour of a Captain to have all his Men bravely cloathed and glittering in their Armor V. So Christ cloaths all his Souldiers and they are all attired alike cloathed in white Their Robes cost dear viz. the Price of his own most precious Blood and it greatly tends to his Honour to have them kept clean and without Spot or Stain all glittering in their spiritual Armor viz. adorned with the blessed Graces of the Spirit VI. It is a Reproach to Souldiers to be meer mercenary to fight for
Christ He is no good Souldier that cannot endure Hardness But here it may not be amiss to enquire What is that Hardness that the Saints do and must endure First They must endure all that Hardness that either their Sins or the Profession of the Gospel may expose them unto 1. Saints are exposed to Hardships by means of their Sins their own Iniquities bring great Sorrow and Trouble upon them It made David many times cry out and water his Couch with Tears 2. Sin is not sweet to a Saint in the committing of it He is overcome sometimes to do that which he hates and his own Conscience afterwards sorely lashes and wounds him for it Sin brings not only Hardships upon the Soul but many times sore Distress upon the Body and Family and a Blast upon a Man's outward Estate Secondly A Saint meets with the Hardship of Self-denial he bears the Pain of having a Right-hand-Lust cut off and a Right-eye Lust pulled out he parts with the best the nearest and choicest of his outward Enjoiments Vnless a Man deny himself of Father Mother Brethren Sisters Children House and Land c. for my sake he is not worthy of me This Hardness some cannot endure the young Man could not bear it When he heard this Doctrine he went away very sorrowful c. Mat. 10.22 Thirdly They endure the Hardness of Mortification or of crucifying the Flesh with the Affections and Lusts Circumcision was painful to the Body and let me tell you the Circumcision of the Spirit is more hard and difficult to a Saint to undergo Which is made without hands cutting off the Foreskin of the Heart or putting away the Body of Sin by the Circumcision of Christ Mortify your Members which are upon the Earth The killing of Sin is as the killing or destroying the Members of the Body Fourthly Saints endure Hardness from Men. 1. By hard Words All the cruel Reproaches Slanders Revilings Tauntings Scoffings Backbitings c. that the Sons of Beliál can invent they are forced to endure They bend their Tongues like their Bow for Lies and their Tongue is as an Arrow shot out The Tongues of some Men are like cruel Weapons As with a Sword in my Bones my Enemies reproach me c. The Sword in the Flesh is painful Psal 42.10 Heb. 11.36 but the Sword in the Bone is much worse Mockings are ranked amongst the great Sufferings of the Godly Others had Trials of cruel Mockings The Archers this way shot hard at Joseph and what a poysonous Arrow did the Jews let flie upon Christ Behold a Drunkard a Wine-bibber a Friend of Publicans and Sinners He casteth out Devils by Beelzebub the Prince of Devils As for this Fellow we know not from whence he is Paul was accused for being a pestilent Fellow a Mover of Sedition and a Ring-leader of the Sect of the Nazarens c. These things are hard to bear 2. There is the Hardness of Mens Hands as well as of their Tongues Wicked Men saith a Learned Divine have Iron Hands which many times fall heavy upon the Souldiers of Christ How heavy was the Stroke of Cain upon his righteous Brother and what heavy Hands did Pharaoh lay upon the Israelites in Egypt What Hardships did the Primitive Saints endure under the Heathen Emperors in the ten Persecutions And what sore Sufferings and cruel Torments hath the Woman's Seed borne and endured under the Papal Power What Burnings Roastings and Flayings alive All along from the Beginning to this Day the Saints have endured great Hardness from wicked Men. See Heb. 11.35 to the end They were tortured with Scourges Bonds and Imprisonments they were stoned th●y were sawn asunder tempted slain with the Sword they wandred about in Sheep-skins and Goats-skins in Deserts and Mountains and in Dens and Caves of the Earth being destitute afflicted tormented Fifthly Saints endure Hardness from Satan He comes out with open Mouth against them like a roaring Lion seeking to destroy them Christ's Souldiers encounter with Devils they wrestle with Principalities and Powers Eph. 6. Satan daily lets flie his fiery Darts against them Sixthly They meet with some Hardness and Trouble by the Withdrawings of God himself Some Afflictions come more immediatly from the Hand of God Job complains of the Arrows of the Almighty David cries out as if the Lord had broke his Bones Yet God in all the Afflictions and Trials he brings upon his People designs their Profit When he hath tried me I shall come forth as Gold Job 23. It is that we may be Partakers of his Holiness Yet nevertheless the Strokes and Chastisements of the Almighty are hard to be borne Seventhly Christ's Souldiers meet with Hardness whilst they attend upon their proper Work in their particular Places and Stations unto which they are called Some have harder Service than others as the Forlorn Hope and the Van saith one may meet with harder Service than the main Body of the Army the Frontiers and File-Leaders may meet with more difficult Service than the Rear and the Watchmen that lie Perdue and stand Sentinel with harder Duty than those that abide on the Guard But tho some endure more Hardness than others yet all must take what befalls them in the Place and Station where they are set The Ministers of the Gospel likely are the Men mostly exposed and yet sometimes others suffer as hard things as they yet every one must see to discharge his Duty in his respective Place The Sentinel must not quit his Watch because it is cold or Danger approaches the File-Leader must not face about and fall back in the Rear because of the Hardness of the Service the Leaders must not bid the private Souldiers fall on and themselves run away the Colours are most aimed at yet the Standard-bearer and Ensign must stand by them and display them in the Face of the Enemy So whatever comes Ministers must preach and People must hear and the Publick Worship of God must be maintained the Banner of the Word must be displayed Saints must keep their Ground and Station where they are set by Jesus Christ 1 Cor. 9. Necessity is laid upon me and wo is me if I preach not the Gospel XVII A good Souldier exposeth himself to endure Hardness voluntarily patiently couragiously constantly and sincerely XVII So the faithful and good Souldier of Jesus Christ is not haled dragged or forced to his Duty and to undergo Difficulties for the Gospel-sake but freely and with a ready Mind engages in the Work I am ready not to be bound only but also to die at Jerusalem Acts 21.13 for the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ cares not for press'd Souldiers his are all Volunteers When the Gospel-Trumpet sounds Come away come up hither immediately they are upon their Feet 2. They endure patiently taking their Captain for their Example When reviled they revile not again In Patience possess ye your Souls 3. They endure the Hardness of
that God had brought upon them was the Cure But why saith God should I afflict or chastise you any more or use Means for your Help and Healing when under the Use or Exercise of that Sovereign Means I have used you grow worse and worse 'T is said of the Man that went from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among Thieves Luk. 10.30 that he was not only stript of his Raiment but wounded also My Wounds stink and are corrupt saith David and in another place he cries out Lord Psal 88.51 have mercy upon me and heal my Soul for I have sinned against thee From whence it appears Psal 41.4 that a godly Man may be wounded by his Sin and that sorely too Every Sin makes a Wound in the Soul what a fearful Case are unconverted Souls then in O that Sinners would but consider this See Sin a Wound and Sickness X. Some Persons that have been taken captive and brought into Prison and Bondage besides other sad Circumstances they have been under they have been brought under the Sentence of Death nay and for their horrid Rebellions Treasons c. under a fearful and painful Death as to be torn in pieces or burned alive X. The Ungodly who remain Captives to Satan being under the power of their Lusts or abiding in the State of Unregeneracy are not only under all the sad Circumstances you have heard but to render them every way miserable as in truth their present State is they are under the Sentence of Death Perhaps some would conclude that Death to such Persons I have given the Character of is better than Life and with Job they had better chuse it Alas it would be so indeed were it to die the common Death of all Men. Death puts an end to all the external Miseries of Mortals but the Death of Sin 's Captives is quite another thing They are condemned to be burned to be burned alive too but this is not all to lie burning in the Fire of God's eternal Wrath for ever where they shall be always dying but cannot die Where the Worm dieth not and the Fire is not quenched Captive Disparity CAptives that are so only to Men are but externally enslaved BUt wicked Men that are Slaves to Sin and Satan are captivated in their Souls notwithstanding as to the Body they may be at Liberty as to outward Thraldom II. Some Persons may be free and at Liberty in their Souls at the same time when they may be Captives as to their Bodies and so their Captivity may seem less grievous to them II. But it cannot be so said of a wicked Man for whatever Misery befalls his Body 't is abundantly aggravated by and from the Captivity and Slavery of his Soul nay in the enjoyment of his greatest outward Liberty he is in dreadful Thraldom by Sin and Satan III. Captives that are so only to Men may and have been redeemed with Money III. But spiritual Captives such as are in Bondage to Sin and Satan cannot be redeemed with Money It is not Silver or Gold that can purchase the Redemption of one of Satan's Slaves for the Redemption of the Soul is so precious that nothing can make a Compensation for it but the precious Blood of Christ 1 Pet. 1. IV. If no other Means can procure the Liberty of Captives that are so only as to their Bodies yet Death sets them free and those to whom they are in Bondage have no more to do with them IV. But wicked Men living and dying in Bondage to Satan and their own Lusts cannot be free by Death but are thereby put into an irrecoverable State of eternal Misery from which there can be no Redemption being delivered up to Satan V. Some that are Captives only in their Bodies are so sensible of their Misery and Thraldom that they seek and desire to improve all Means imaginable for their Deliverance V. But some wicked Men are not only insensible of their Bondage to the Devil and their own Lusts but are lifeless as to any ways or means of Deliverance Tho Means be used daily to convince them of the dreadful Danger of their Bondage-State and of the Way and Means of their Redemption yet through the Blindness and Hardness of their Hearts they rest at quiet in the Devil's Prison where they are shut up as Captives And that which declares their greatest Thraldom and Misery is they refuse all the Tenders of Grace in order to their Redemption nay set light by Jesus Christ who came to proclaim Liberty c. VI. Captives to Men only may may be redeemed and set at Liberty and yet so captivated by them again as that they may die in Slavery VI. But wicked Men tho the saddest Captives imaginable in respect of Misery and Thraldom yet if set free by Jesus Christ they shall be no more the Slaves of Satan Joh. 8.36 For those whom the Son makes free are free indeed free from the Dominion and Power of Sin and Satan here and free from the Wages of Sin which is eternal Death hereafter Inferences Quest SOme may say If this be the State of unconverted Men and Women they are miserable Objects indeed But is there no Relief nor Help for these poor Captives must they perish inevitably and be damned for ever Answ God forbid There is good News for these Slaves and Captives of Sin and the Devil a Gospel to be preached to them God is full of Bowels were there no Deliverance to relieve it would be sad beyond what any are able to conceive But to prove that there is Salvation and Relief for the vilest Sinners consider these three things following 1. The Lord Jesus hath purchased Deliverance for them he hath laid down a satisfactory Price or Ransom for those Captives who through Faith in him shall obtain Deliverance 2. Christ is ordained and anointed to preach glad Tidings to them Luk. 4.18 Isa 61.1 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he hath anointed me to preach the Gospel to the Poor He hath sent me to heal the Broken-hearted to preach Deliverance to the Captives and recovering Sight to the Blind and to set at Liberty them that were bound 3. Many who have been in the like State of Captivity and Bondage have been set at Liberty Thousands that have been Slaves of Sin and Satan through the infinite Mercy of God are now in a perfect State of Freedom Such were some of you 1 Cor. 6.11 saith the Apostle but ye are washed but ye are sanctified but ye are justified in the Name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God Sirs what blessed News is this for poor Sinners Suppose a Man who is a Slave or Captive and suffereth justly for his Sin were stript naked and put into a Dungeon bound with cruel and heavy Chains wounded in a most fearful manner from Head to Foot and only fed with Ashes and Gravel-stones and in this Condition were condemned
his Days Or who having a long Race to run that requires all his Strength resolves to defer it until old decrepid Age IX Wicked Men think 't is time enough to repent when they have spent all their Days in Sin and in serving the Devil When they should reap the Harvest of a godly Life they think 't is time enough to begin to sow to the Spirit and convert to God They sow to the Flesh and yet think to reap Life everlasting when nothing is more evident than this viz. Whatsoever a Man soweth that shall he reap therefore saith the Apostle Gal. 6.7 8. He that soweth to the Flesh shall of the Flesh reap Corruption but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap Life everlasting Shall foolish Men think to serve the Devil all the best of their Days and yet hope that at last God will accept of their Repentance X. A Fool delighteth to do Mischief Prov. 10.23 or as Solomon saith It is a Sport to a Fool to do Mischief We daily see how mischievous Idiots are 't is dangerous to let some of them at large or to be in Company with them tho others are more harmless X. Wicked Men are full of Mischief Hence saith David Psal 26.10 Gather not my Soul with Sinners nor my Life with bloody Men in whose Hands is Mischief c. Psal 28.3 Draw me not away with the Wicked and with the Workers of Iniquity which speak Peace to their Neighbour but Mischief is in their Hearts Yea he deviseth Mischief upon his Bed he setteth himself in a way that is not good Nothing more evident than this How restless have the ungodly been in every Age of the Church to contrive Mischief against their peaceable Neighbours especially the wicked Papists What Plots and Sham-Plots have they devised to destroy the Quiet and Peace of this Land nay to destroy the upright and godly People that dwell therein They care not what Mischief they do so that they may undo and spoil those who hate their idolatrous Church One while they study Ways how to blow up the King and Parliament another while burn our Houses and lay our famous City in Ashes And as if this Mischief were not enough they have carried on a secret and devillish Design to take away our Religion and Lives and whatsoever is dear to us and then to blind the unwary and credulous Sort of People invent Sham-Plots to cast all upon the innocent Protestants But let them remember in this they are but Fools they have the Mark and Brand of Fools upon them and their Mischief shall fall upon their own Heads He that seeketh Mischief Prov. 11.27 it shall come upon him XI Is not he a Fool that labours for the Wind and thinks to feed on the Wind and pursues a Shadow and sets his Heart upon that which is not XI Wicked Men are said to labour for the Wind Riches are compared to the Wind and he that pursues after them pursues after the Wind and what a Fool is he that doth thus What Profit hath he saith Solomon that hath laboured for the Wind And as Men are said to labour for the Wind Eccl. 5.16 so likewise they are said to feed upon the Wind Ephraim feedeth on Wind Hos 12.1 and followeth after the East-Wind Which saith Mr. Burroughs is a Proverbial Speech to note the following after vain and unprofitable Things that is to feed on the Wind when Men please themselves in their own Conceits and in their own Counsels and Plots c. 1. When they promise to themselves great Matters by Ways of their own and leave God's Ways and Institutions they may be said to feed on the Wind and the Prophet rebuketh the Ten Tribes for this 2. They feed on the Wind saith he and so their Hearts are puffed up in Pride and carnal Confidence You know according to the Food a Man or Woman feedeth upon so will their Bodies be so those that feed upon the Wind must needs have proud Hearts or be puffed up with Pride and Self-conceitedness 3. Evil Men that live upon Comforts that are carnal and seek for the Honour and Applause of Men they feed upon the Wind they seek to satisfy themselves with Vanity they strive to take hold of a Shadow and follow after the Wind Things that cannot fill the Soul nor satisfy its Desires Things that are uncertain lost by one Storm at Sea consumed by one Spark of Fire or gone by a false Oath or wasted by the Badness of Trade or by the Extravagancy of an evil and foolish Son and therefore are Fools XII Is not he a Fool that esteems the greatest Evil above the greatest Good XII Wicked Men set their Hearts upon their base and cursed Lusts love their Sins more than God and Christ We read of some who are Lovers of Pleasure more than Lovers of God Now is not Sin the greatest Evil and God the greatest Good 2 Tim 3.4 There is nothing bitterer than the one nor nothing b●tter than the other and yet they chuse Sin and refuse the Good that is in the eternal God and account Christ not worth the Pleasure of one wicked Lust and therefore Fools XIII Is not he a Fool who to avoid a Spark leaps into the Fire or to save his Hat loses his Head XIII Wicked Men to avoid a little Trouble and Affliction in this World expose themselves to eternal Torment before they will deny themselves of their Lusts they will burn in Hell for them rather than go to Prison for Christ they will go to Hell for denying of him Inferences LAment over wicked Men Fools are to be pitied 2. Be patient and thou wilt see what will become of these Fools 3. It shews what abundance of Folly and Fools there are in the World 4. It shews us how strangely ungodly Men worldly wise Men are deceived in themselves 5. It shews what true Wisdom is The Fear of the Lord is the Beginning of Wisdom and to depart from Evil is Vnderstanding and in another place 't is said Psal 111.10 The Fear of the Lord is the Beginning of Wisdom and a good Vnderstanding have all they that do his Commandments 6. Let it caution thee to take heed lest thou art a Fool The Characters of such an one as given by wise Solomon take as followeth 1. He will be medling Prov. 2.3 2. One that is as you have heard mischievous Prov. 10.23 3. One that many Afflictions and Stripes will not work upon nor humble 4. One whose Sin cleaves to him Prov. 27.22 5. One that is full of Words Eccles 10.14 6. One that will utter all his Mind Prov. 29.11 speaks that which he should conceal 7. One that Prosperity destroys Prov. 1.32 8. One that is slothful Eccles 4.5 9. One that trusteth in his own Heart Prov. 28.26 10. One that holdeth it Folly to depart from Evil. Prov. 13.19 Wicked Men compared to
the matter to renounce the whole Gospel it is all one as to deny that Adam was created in the Image of God which he lost or that Sinners are spiritually dead in Sins and Trespasses and that we are renewed into the Image of God by Jesus Christ 2. Whatsoever the Soul acts in spiritual Things by its Understanding Will Affections c. as deprived of or not quickned by this Principle of spiritual Life it doth it naturally not spiritually c. Disparity A Man naturally dead is altogether uncapable to make any opposition against the supernatural Power of God put forth in order to quicken him or raise him to Life he can no way directly or indirectly oppose it But a Man who is dead spiritually dead in Sin when God in a gracious way comes to use Means to quicken him or raise him to a State of Life he makes opposition nay and doth greatly resist and strive against the good Motions of the Spirit and Workings of God in order to his Vivification So that the Power of God is more manifestly seen in the quickning of one spiritually dead than in quickning one dead naturally Inferences FRom hence we may perceive the evil and destructive Nature of Sin It is spiritually the Death and Ruine of the Soul and will without the infinite Mercy of God destroy it for ever II. It shews also particularly what the Nature of Adam's Sin was and what it did incur upon his Posterity viz. not only natural Death but spiritual Death likewise III. It sets forth the Riches of God's Grace in the second Adam that quickning Spirit in raising poor dead Souls to Life again IV. Here is much Comfort for all sincere Christians who are raised from Death to Life by Christ in that there is so great a difference between the State of Adam in Innocency and our standing in Christ viz. The Principle of Life in Adam was wholly and entirely in himself It was the Effect of God's good Will and Power 't is true but it was left to grow on no other Root but what was in Man himself it was wholly implanted in his Nature and therein did its Spring lie But in the Life whereinto we are renewed by Christ Jesus the Fountain and Principle of it is not in our selves but in him as a common Root of Head He is our Life Because I live ye shall live also He is the Spring and Fountain of it He by Covenant also hath undertook to maintain Life in us he doth renew and encrease this Life in us so that it is impossible that we should spiritually die for ever V. A Man also from hence may easily perceive whether he be made alive or quickned by the Spirit or no. 1. A Man that hath Life in him breaths So he that is spiritually alive breaths forth his Soul in fervent Desires to God Prayer as some have observed being the Breath of the new Creature Hence God when he would convince Ananias that Saul was regenerated said Behold he prayeth 2. There is in him Heat spiritual Heat and Zeal God-ward 3. He hath his spiritual Senses he can see feel hear c. 4. 'T is a full Evidence a Man is alive when he rises up and walks So a spiritual Man rises up and walks in neweness of Life 5. A Man quickned hath his Beauty restored again So a Man spiritually quickned hath the Image of God restored he is holy heavenly c. Wicked Men blind Luk. 6.39 Can the Blind lead the Blind c. Mat. 23.26 Thou blind Pharisee c Rev. 3.17 Miserable poor and blind c. An unconverted Man or Man in his natural State is blind Parallels SOme Men are born blind All Mankind spiritually may be said to be born blind for as they are under a Privation of Life it follows they are blind that is their Understanding is darkned II. Some Men are blind casually either by Age or some Accident Adam before his Fall could see originally Man's Eye-sight was good but Sin hath put his Eyes out III. Blind Men have not the comfortable Benefit of the Sun So wicked Men receive not the heavenly and sweet Benefit of the Sun of Righteousness Tho the Sun shines never so bright a blind Man is never the better for it unless his Eyes were opened So tho the Gospel be preached never so powerfully yet wicked Men see not nor can they till the Eyes of their Understanding are enlightned IV. Blind Men stumble and know not many times at what they stumble they also are in great Danger without a sure Guide So wicked Men know not what they stumble at they stumble at God himself and at Christ when they stumble at his Truth and his People They know not whither they go nor the dreadful Danger they are in they think they are in the right Way to Heaven and yet are in the broad Way to Hell they are led oft-times by those who are as blind as themselves And if the Blind lead the Blind they will both fall into the Ditch V. Some Mens natural Blindness hath been by the just Judgment of God upon them for their Sin So God in a way of Judgment blinds the Eyes of some Men after common Illuminations Job 12.40 Isa 44.18 Rom. 11.8 He is said to blind their Eyes and harden their Hearts that is he denies them his Grace and withdraws those common Influences of it from them suffering Satan to take full Power of them leaving them to their own Hearts Lusts and so consequently to final Impenitency Disparity MEn who are naturally blind would gladly see they lament nothing more than the Loss of their Eye-sight But wicked Men are willingly blind they love Darkness rather than Light and refuse the Means God is pleased to afford them in order to the opening their Eyes II. Men who are naturally blind do gladly accept of a faithful and sure Guide But wicked Men who are spiritually blind refuse that Guide God directs them to viz. his holy Word they are neither thankful to God nor good Men for any Help afforded them nay they vilify such as would take them by the hand to save them out of the Pit of eternal Misery There is no Blindness like spiritual Blindness Call upon wicked Men and entreat them never so often and earnestly Pray do not go that Way take heed Man O take heed there is a Pit before you alas you are going into the Lion's Den nay worse into everlasting Fire to Death and Hell Yet these blind Wretches will go on live or die sink or swim all is one no Advice or Warning will be received Wicked Men compared to Mad Men. Eccles 9.3 Yea also the Heart of the Sons of Men is full of Evil and and Madness is in their Hearts whilst they live c. Luke 15.17 When he came to himself he said How many hired Servants of my Father have Bread enough and to spare c. WIcked Men are set forth in the
come upon them partly by the Pride abominable Lust and Extravagancy of their Parents and partly by their own Idleness Lust and Prodigality Even so the spiritual Want and Poverty of Men was in part brought upon them by the Sins of our first Parents and partly by their own actual Sins This is the State of unregenerate Persons they are all even thus poor and miserable And happy are they who see this to be their Condition Mat. 5.3 Blessed are the Poor in Spirit for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven Those who see their own Wants Poverty and Misery shall out of the Fulness of Jesus Christ be supplied with whatsoever they need for tho Man naturally be so poor that he hath nothing can do nothing and hath no earthly Friend or Brother that can do any thing for him and besides he owes ten thousand Talents and is worth no regard nor pity yet the eternal God hath found out a Way for the manifestation of his own glorious Grace and Bounty to enrich him and make him happy for ever 2 Cor. 8.9 He that was rich became poor that we through his Poverty might be made rich Disparity POor Men are full of Complaints they commonly bewail their Poverty and would gladly have all their Wants supplied and be made rich if they knew but which way it might be done But wicked Men tho they are poor so poor and miserable as hath been shewn yet they are contented being wofully blinded by the Devil c. So that tho they are daily told how they may be made rich yet they slight all Advice and Counsel and stubbornly refuse the Riches of Grace and Glory The Heart of a wicked Man compared to a Rock Jer. 23.29 And like a Hammer that breaks the Rock in pieces Ezek. 11.19 And I will take away the stony Heart c. Luke 8.6 And some fell upon a Rock c. Zech. 7.12 They made their Hearts as an Adamant-Stone NOte The Hearts of Sinners are like Rocks or wicked Men have stony and rocky Hearts Parallels A Rock is a barren and fruitless Place what will grow upon a Rock So the Hearts of wicked Men are barren and unfruitful to God they bring forth no spiritual Fruit to him II. Rain cannot enter nor soak into a Rock but as it falls so it glides off and runs away So the spiritual Rain of Heaven viz. God's Word tho it falls never so powerfully upon ungodly Men it will not enter into their Hearts My Word hath no place in you saith Christ c. Good Doctrine and heavenly Counsel glides off of these spiritual Rocks like Rain from a Rock or high Mountain III. Rocks and Stones are naturally rough and unfit for use until they are hewed and squared c. So the Hearts of wicked Men are naturally rough and unfit for any spiritual use until they are hewed by the Ax and Hammer of the Word Hos 6.5 I have hewed them by the Prophets IV. A little thing will not break a hard Stone or a flinty Rock c. So a little Matter will not break a stony or rocky-hearted Sinner God strikes often and strikes hard gives many a Blow upon their Hearts by his Word and by his Spirit and sometimes by Afflictions before their Hearts will yield or break in pieces V. He that will break a Rock in pieces or hew Stones to make them fit for use must have a meet and convenient Instrument So God makes use of a right and fit Instrument to break in pieces the hard and rocky Hearts of ungodly Men viz. his blessed Word in the hand of the Spirit Is not my Word like a Hammer Jer. 23.29 that breaks the Rock in pieces VI. A Man many times employs Workmen to break a Rock and hew Stones So God employs his Ministers as Work-men in his hand to break these spiritual Rocks and hew these rough and ragged Stones to make them fit to lay in his spiritual Building I have hewed them by the Prophets Hos 6.5 VII Seed that falls upon a Rock or stony Place tho it doth spring up it soon withereth away if the Fowls of Heaven do not pick it up So the Word of God if it be sown upon stony and rocky-hearted Sinners tho it may seem to spring up yet it soon withers for want of Root They believe for a while Luk. 8.13 but in time of Temptation fall away Inferences NO marvel Ministers Work is so hard and laborious they are God's Stone-cutters or Rock-hewers nay and it fares worse with them than with other Work-men that work in Stone-Pits or hew Stones they labour all Day and go home at Night and come again in the Morning and find their Work as they left it But God's Workmen hew and take pains and leave their People and come again and find them worse than before their Hearts many times growing more hard and obdurate c. II. Let not Ministers notwithstanding all this be discouraged for they know not but at last God may set a Word home that may do the Business and make the hard-hearted Sinner tremble and cry out as they did Acts 2.36 Men and Brethren what shall we do Quest But some may say From whence doth it arise or what is the Cause of this spiritual Hardness that is in the Hearts of Men. Answ 1. Naturally the Sinner's Heart is hard and like a Rock we all brought a flinty and churlish Nature into the World with us such is the Effect of original Sin 2. There is also an acquired Hardness Pharaoh hardned his own Heart and the Prophet saith Zech. 7.12 They have made their Hearts as an Adamant-Stone 3. There is a judiciary Hardness of Heart which is inflicted by God as a Judg. Men harden their own Hearts against God and God at length resolves they shall be hard indeed and therefore he withdraws the common Influences of his Grace from them and deprives them of all gracious means of softning And when all these three meet together in a Man Isa 48.4 he is irrecov●rably hard and sinful His Neck is an Iron Sinew and his Brow brass 4. A Man is hardned in his Sin gradually and as he grows harder and harder so nearer and nearer to eternal Ruine 1. He takes leave to meditate on Sin he rolls it up and down in his Thoughts as it were a hard Heart lets vain Thoughts dwell in it 2. He takes some Tastes of the Pleasure and Delight of Sin it seems to him as a sweet Morsel under his Tongue and this is a Sign of a further degree of Hardness 3. The third Step is Custom in sinning it argues great Boldness to venture often 4. And then in the next place he defends and maintains his Sin he has got some Plea or Argument for it he is an Advocate for Sin 5. He is angry with them and secretly hates them in his Heart that reprove him for his Sin or advise him against such
and such wicked Ways 6. He grows soon after this Conscience-proof and Sermon-proof nay and Judgment-proof too he neither fears Rod nor Sword a Stone will yield as soon as he 7. He after this sits down in the Seat of the Scorner derides and reproaches the Law and mocks at approaching Judgments like the Sodomites 8. And at last becomes a Persecutor of them that are godly like cursed Pharaoh c. Quest What are the Signs of a hard Heart Answ 1. When many Blows will not break it nor make the Heart yield Notwithstanding God lays on hard and heavy Strokes by his Word by Conscience and by Judgments yet nothing works remorse 2. When that Word or Sermon which wrought powerfully upon another Person works not at all upon thee 3. When the divine Rain of the Word glides off of thy Heart and will not remain or abide with thee 't is a Sign thy Heart is hard 4. When thou art neither troubled for thy own Sins nor troubled for the Sins of others 5. When thine own Miseries the Miseries of the Saints and the Distresses of Sion do not melt thee nor work Compassion in thy Soul Tho God is dishonoured his Right and Sovereignty invaded and Ruine seems to be at the Door yet thou art not troubled at any of these things Wicked Men compared to Eagles Hos 8.1 He shall come as an Eagle against the House of the Lord. Some understand this Eagle signified Nebuchadnezzar others the Assyrian c. Lam. 4.19 Our Persecutors are swifter than the Eagles of Heaven c. Tyrants and cruel Persecutors are compared to Eagles Parallels EAgles are very swift in their Flight and that especially when they pursue their Prey So cruel Persecutors are swift to shed Blood Isa 5.26 They haste like Eagles to the Prey II. Eagles are quarrelsom Creatures preying devouring envious proud lofty the Plague and Tormenters of all other Birds or Fowls of Heaven as Naturalists observe Gesner reports that in a certain Eagle's Nest were found three hundred Ducks one hundred and sixty Geese forty Hares and many Fishes c. In these respects wicked Men or bloody Persecutors may fitly be compared to them They are very quarrelsom always seeking occasion against the Innocent envious proud and lofty as appeared in Pharaoh and others They are the very Plague and Torment of all their Neighbours How many hath the Roman Eagle destroyed how many Thousands nay Hundred Thousands of the Sheep and Lambs of Jesus Christ have been found in her Nest as I may so say In her was found the Blood of Prophets Rev. 18.24 and of Saints and of all that were slain upon the Earth III. The Eagle is a subtil and crafty Creature She will fill her Wings with Dust and get upon a Stag's Horns and by beating the Dust and Sand into his Eyes she blinds him and then soon conquers him She also carries Shell-Fishes on high letting them fall upon a Rock to break them which sets forth her great Subtilty c. How crafty have many Persecutors been to destroy the Godly Come saith Pharaoh let us deal wisely with them Their common Practice is to put the Saints into Wolves Skins and then set the Dogs upon them to worry them Christ was accused for being an Enemy to Caesar and the Apostles as Movers of Sedition Acts 24.5 Thus the cruel Papists dealt with the good Lord Cobham and many other Christians viz. accused them with Treason and Rebellion that so they might with the better colour take away their Lives IV. An Eagle is an unclean Creature and therefore God would not have it to be offered up in Sacrifice tho she be accounted the King of Birds yet God rather chose the Dove upon this account and refused the Eagle So wicked Men are unclean and their Prayers and Sacrifices yea their best Performances Prov. 15.8 9. are an Abomination in the sight of the Lord. V. An Eagle is no comely Bird she hath no sweet Voice nor is she good for Food So wicked Men are not comely but contrary-wise very fulsom and ill-favoured in God's sight neither is their Voice sweet in his Ears Christ takes great delight to see his People and in hearing their Voice Let me see thy Countenance Cant. 2.14 let me hear thy Voice for sweet is thy Voice and thy Countenance is comely But thus he speaks not of the Ungodly their Persons and Prayers are no ways delightful to the Almighty God had respect to Abel and his Offering but unto Cain and his Offering Gen 4.4 5 he had not respect Disparity AN Eagle hath many and excellent Properties wherein there is a great Disparity between her and ungodly Men and upon this account the Lord Jesus is compared to an Eagle and his Saints to Eagles See Christ an Eagle in the First Volume Wicked Men compared to the Devil John 6.10 Have not I chosen you twelve and one of you is a Devil Rev. 2.10 The Devil shall cast some of you into Prison c. VIle and ungodly Men may in many respects be compared unto the Devil himself Parallels THe Devil at first was formed or created by the Almighty I do not say he was created a Devil Sin made him a Devil but God at first made him he was created an Angel of Light So God created wicked Men they are God's Creatures Eccles 7.29 Tho God at first made no Man wicked The Lord created Man upright but he hath sought out many Inventions 'T is Sin that hath made Man so vile II. The Devil then is grievously degenerated from what he once was so are wicked Men from what they were in Adam III. The Devil is an Enemy to God he was God's first Enemy So are wicked Men cursed Enemies of God and early Enemies too 'T is thought Man became God's Enemy not many days after Satan fell he is almost as old an Enemy as the Devil is IV. The Devil conspired like a vile Traitor against his lawful Sovereign So have all the ungodly ever done and still daily do They would not have God reign nor his Laws be obeyed c. but would magnify themselves and their cursed Edicts above the righteous Laws and Statutes of Heaven V. The Devil sins freely naturally with full purpose and cannot but sin So wicked Men sin freely 't is sweet and pleasant to them 't is like sweet Wine c. They delight in Sin Eccles 8.11 Job 15.16 Jer. 13.3 2 Pet. 2.24 their Hearts as Solomon says are fully set in them to do wickedly They drink in Iniquity as the Fish drinks Water Can the Aethiopian change his Skin then may they who are accustomed to do Evil learn to do well Hence saith the Apostle Having their Eyes full of Adultery and that cannot cease from Sin VI. The Devil hates those that are truly godly and seeks to beguile and deceive them So wicked and ungodly Men hate the Saints and strive to entice and draw away their
as you ought your Ministers are not of the lowest of the People but may be allowed to have a Share of Parts common Prudence and Ability for Business with other Men and could manage Trades or fall into other Employments and get Estates as well as you if they were not devoted to a better Service And must they needs be devoted to Necessities and Misery in the same hour that they enter upon the Ministry My Brethren this ought not to be Let your Ministers have as good a Treatment at least as the Law provided for the Ox that treads out the Corn who might not be muzled Neither was this written for the sake of Oxen for doth God take care of Oxen or were there no higher End of this Law than that the brute Creature should not be abused Certainly there was And for our sakes no doubt was this written 1 Cor. 9.8 9 10 11. that he that ploweth should plow in Hope and that he that thresheth in Hope should be Partaker of his Hope For if we have sown unto you spiritual Things is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal Things Secondly The Lord hath not left us to argue this only from general Principles of Reason and common Equity but to put the Matter beyond dispute hath superadded his express Command Thus he provided for his Ministers in the Time of the Law which the Apostle urgeth in the next place 1 Cor. 9.13 Do ye not know that they which minister about holy Things live of the Things of the Temple and they which wait at the Altar are Partakers with the Altar God did no sooner separate the Levites to the Service of the Sanctuary but he by Law provided for their Subsistence and tho they were but one Tribe in twelve yet the Tenth of the Increase of the whole Land was given to th●m besides the First-fruits and Offerings and divers other Advantages so that their Lot might equal yea exceed that of their Brethren This Law indeed is now abrogated and we pretend to no Right of tithing your Estates but the moral Equity of it can never cease Neither hath Christ left Gospel-Ministers to the wide World but hath made Provision for them also so far as the Interest of his Command will go with them that profess his Name for so it follows v. 14. Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the Gospel should live of the Gospel The Labourer is still worthy of his Hire and not the less worthy because he labours in the Gospel Tho indeed if Men did fully come up to their D●ty yet still the Charge of Gospel-Worship will appear very inconsiderable when compared with that of the Law for were that my Business I think I could demonstrate that the fifth part of their Estates was yearly to be spent in things relating to the Temple-Service And if we are sensible of the great Privilege and Blessing of the Gospel on higher accounts than meerly the Ease of those Burthens we shall never think much to defray the moderate Charge of a Gospel-Ministry in su●h a manner as may give Reputation to our Profession Thirdly That you may prevent the Evil and Inconvenience that follows the Neglect of this Duty it concerns you cheerfully to practise it I might have said Evils and Inconveniences as of many for many there are and those of easy observation to an u●prejudiced Eye but it is the Discouragement of Study which at present I chiefly aim at That Study must needs be discouraged I intend the Study of Theology by the Peoples Neglect to make a comfortable Provision for their Ministers is too evident to require a Proof Who will apply himself to gather and lay up those Stores of solid Learning which are needful to a Minister when he can expect to purchase nothing to himself but Poverty and Distress thereby Or how shall a Minister be capabl● to furnish himself with universal Knowledg of Things relating to his Work that hath no means for providing for his own Information or no Time free from Cares and worldly Business And the Disadvantage of this will at last fall to the Share of the People that he ministers unto He that considers that the holy Scriptures were originally written in Hebrew and Greek must have an hard Forehead if he deny the Usefulness of Learning to a Minister besides many other things there are that call for it in reference to the opening of the Scriptures which I cannot now insist upon And it is not without diligent and continued Study that the deep Things of God can be searched out and so proposed to you as to enrich your Minds with the clear and solid Knowledg of them I confess a little Learning and less Study may furnish a Man with such a Discourse as may please some weak Persons that judg of a Sermon by the Loudness of the Voice and affectionate Sentences or can fancy themselves to be fed with the Ashes of jingling Words and Cadency of Terms in a Discourse But alas the seeming Warmth of Affection that is stirred by such Means is as short-liv'd as a Land-flood that hath no Spring to feed it He that will do the Souls of his People good and approve himself a Pastor after God's own Heart must feed them with Knowledg and Understanding and endeavour to maintain a constant Zeal and Affection in them by well informing their Judgments and such an opening of the Mind of God from the Scriptures as may command their Consciences And this is not to be expected but from him that labours in his Study as well as in the Pulpit Mistake me not I know the Success and Fruit of all the Studies and Labours of Men that preach in the Gospel is from the Grace and Power of the Holy-Ghost but the Assistance of the Spirit is to be expected by us in the way of our Duty These things might be yet applied more home to my present purpose but perhaps some will think there is too much said already tho I heartily wish more were not needful and my Time calls me to put a Period to this Exercise and therefore I will only add a Word for the enforcement of this and the other Duties which I have laid before you by accommodating the same Things to you which were before touched for the encouragement and quickning of your Pastor in his Duty First Remember your Pastor is the Minister of Christ one that dispenseth the Mysteries of God to you in his Name and therefore he acting in his Place according to his Duty the Lord Jesus will account that done to himself that is done to his Minister Mat 10.40 with Luke 10.16 He that receiveth you saith he receiveth me and he that despiseth you despiseth me c. If the Name and Authority of Christ will beget an Awe in you or his matchless and unspeakable Love influence you there is no want of Motives to those Duties that have been press'd upon
wounded in every Faculty of his Soul or rational part so likewise he is in his sensitive part his Eyes are full of Adultery his Lips are unclean R●m 3. ●3 his Throat is like an open Sepulchre the Poyson of Asps is under his Tongue his Ears are deaf and dull of hearing that which is good IV. As some Wounds a Man receives are very deep and reach to the Heart so Sin makes a deep Wound Man is not only wounded in every part but very deeply wounded Je● 4.18 Gen. 6 5. This is thy Wickedness because it is bitter because it reacheth to thine Heart Their Heart deviseth Wickedness c. Every Imagination of the Thoughts of his Heart is only evil continually Jer. 4.14 Hence saith God Wash thine Heart from Wickedness c. V. Some Wounds are corrupt filthy and very loathsome the Wounds Sin makes in the Soul Isa 1.6 are very filthy and abominable From the sole of the Foot even to the Head there is no soundness in it but Wounds and Bruises and putrifying Sores they have not been bound up neither molified with Ointment My Wounds stink and are corrupt VI. Some Wounds smart and are very painful causing the Patient to cry out in great anguish Sin makes such a Wound in the Soul that it causeth such who have their Spiritual Feeling to cry out the pain is so great that a Christian cannot without Divine Help Psal 38.8 9. bear up under the smart and torture of it I have roared saith the Psalmist by reason of the disquietness of my Heart Lord all my desire is before thee and my groaning is not hid from thee Lev. 13.2 3 4 5 6. VII Some Sores or Wounds are infectious like Plague-Sores or the Leprosy they infect the Cloaths and Garments of the wounded and diseased Person and not only so but the very House where he dwells and the People also that come near him or converse with him Sin is of an infectious Nature no Plague more catching and infectious than the Sore or Plague of Sin it defiles all a Man's best Actions and makes all our Righteousness like filthy Rags If ye daily converse with or are frequently in the Company of some wicked Men 't is a thousand to one if you are not the worse for it Who can touch Pitch and not be defiled therewith We are commanded to keep our selves unspotted from the World 't is a hard matter to keep clear of these Spots and Pollutions wicked Men are defiled with Sin is of such an infectious Nature that it hath corrup●●d the Earth Isa 24.5 The Earth is defiled under the Inhabitants thereof c. Nay some conceive the Sin of Man hath darkned in some respect the glorious Heavens Job 25.5 with the Sun Moon and Stars that they shine not so splendidly as they did at the first VIII Some Wounds are of a festering and spreading Nature whilst the Patient is under Cure they grow worse and worse The Wounds or Sins of some Men tho they are under Cure i. e. sit under a powerful and Soul-searching Ministry fester as it were 2 Tim 3.13 they instead of growing better grow worse and worse like as the Apostle speaks of Deceivers IX Some Sores Wounds and Scabs bring Shame upon such who have them Sin is such a Sore and so hateful a Scab that it causes Shame and Confusion of Face Sin is the shame of any People Phil. 3 19. and yet how do some glory in it They glory in their Shame Sin is the soul Disease the Hurt nay all the Hurt Sorrow and Shame Sinners meet with came in originally by Sin by yielding to the Devil and by adulterating from God no running Sore no Scab no breaking out in the Flesh like Sin in the Heart and Life of a Sinner Ezek 18. Joh. 8.22 Rom. 8.13 X. Some Wounds are Mortal Sin makes a mortal Wound The Soul that Sins shall die and unless ye believe that I am he ye shall die in your Sins If ye live after the Flesh ye shall die c. I do not say there is no Help nor Cure for these Spiritual Sores and Wounds yet I must say they are incurable as to Man no Man can find by all his Skill and Art any healing Medicine And upon this account the Lord said of Judah and Israel their Wound was incurable they had brought themselves into such a Condition that none could help them nor bring them out O Israel thy destruction is of thy self but in me is thy help Indeed some Men are so desperately and dangerously wounded that there is little hope of them they have all the signs of Ruine and Eternal Death upon them imaginable Quest It may be you will say When may the state of a Person be said to be desperate and almost if not altogether past hope or wounded even unto Death Answ 1. If a Man sins and is sorely wounded and yet continues in his Sinful Course the Sting is not pulled as it were out of his Flesh I mean out of his Heart nor is he willing it should there is little hopes at present of this Man Can a Wound be healed and yet the venemous Sting stick fast in him A continual course or custom in Sin tho they be small Sins comparatively may prove deadly 2. When ●in is in the Affection 't is dangerous You know when the Heart is wounded and corrupt there is no hopes of Life if in times of Infection you can keep it from the Heart you are well enough Physicians tho they have Medicines to keep Infection from the Heart yet they have no Medicine to cure the Heart if once the Distemper gets into it When a Man closes in with his Sin likes it loves it and makes Provision to fulfil the Lusts of it 't is a dangerous sign 3. When the Wound spreads and increaseth or a Person grows more vain carnal and filthy 't is a sad sign Some Men have been for a time cautions and somewhat tender their Consciences have restrained them from yielding unto Sin but afterwards they came to grow more hard and bold and have adventured on this and the other Evil and so by degrees from little Sins make no Conscience of greater till they are notorious in Wickedness and this after common Illuminations this is a sign they are near Hell 4. When a Person is sorely and grievously wounded and yet is unsensible does not cry out nor feel any pain 't is a sad sign Come to some wounded Persons and ask them how they do they will answer you Very well I ail nothing then Relations begin to weep so some Sinners through a custom of Sin grow insensible they are past feeling they are not only without pain themselves but laugh at such who complain of their Sores upon the Head and mourn for their Sin of this Man you may write in Red Letters Lord have Mercy upon him 5. When a Man is dangerously wounded
sight than that II. A Vomit is cast up sometimes by reason of the Sickness of the Stomach So a Christian being very sick of his Sin casts it up or vomits it out by Repentance III. Some Men finding themselves oppressed by means of some Obstructions or by reason of the Foulness of their Stomachs take something to make them vomit to free themselves of that which otherwise may endanger their Health if not their Lives So a Christian being sensible of internal Obstructions and Pollutions of his inward Man takes a fit Antidote of Christ's preparing by which means he vomits up the Filth and Pollution of his Heart and Life and thereby attains a healthy Soul and flourishes in Godliness IV. Some Men on a sudden are made to vomit by eating something that offends or agrees not with their Stomachs So many Sinners by hearing of a Soul-searching Sermon and by the Rebukes and continual Gnawings of their own Consciences vomit up some of the Sins of their Lives but in a little time they grow more sick of Religion than ever they were of their Sins and so with the Dog they lick up their old Vomit again i. e. turn to their former Ways of Sin and Error V. What is more hateful or causeth greater Shame than to see a Man wallow in his own filthy Vomit So 't is hateful to see a wicked and an ungodly Apostate who hath turned his Back upon Christ and his Ways wallowing in all his former Sins and brutish Lusts Inference Let this teach us to hate Sin and Apostacy Sin an Vncleanness Ezek. 36.29 From all your Vncleannesses c. Zech. 13.1 In that day there shall be a Fountain opened to the House of David and to the Inhabitants of Jerusalem for Sin and for Vncleanness Eph. 4.19 To work all Vncleanness c. SIN is compared to an unclean thing and Man by reason of Sin is said to be defiled who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean the Hebrew Tama as Mr. Caryl observes comes near the Word Contaminatum which is used by the Latines for Uncleanness and it speaks the greatest Uncleanness Pollution Sordidness and Filthiness imaginable as of Habit Goar of Blood the Muddiness of Water or whatsoever is loathsome or unlovely noisom or unseemly such an Uncleanness is Sin Note Sin is an unclean thing They who see the Face of Sin in the Glass of the Law see it the most ugly and deformed Object in the World If Vertue could be seen she would attract all Eyes to her and ravish all Hearts to behold her Vertue is an invisible Beauty so if Sin could be seen all Eyes would turn away from it and all Hearts loath it Sin is an invisible Deformity The Spirit of God doth as it were strive for Comparisons to set out the ugliness of Sin it is compared to the Blood and Pollution of wretched new-born Infants Ezek. 16. Rom. 3.13 Isa 1.5 6. Jam. 1.27 to the Corruption and Putrefaction of a rotten Sepulchre to the Scum of a Seething-Por to loathsome stinking and putrifying Sores to the superfluity of Naughtiness to the Leprosy c. all these Comparisons shew forth the ugliness of Sin but alas 't is filthy beyond compare Parallels SOme things are so unclean and filthy that they defile every thing they touch Sin is such an Uncleanness who can touch it meddle with it and not be defiled by it 't is an infectious Uncleanness as Good is so much the better by how much the more it is diffusive so Sin is so much the worse by how much it is the more infectious and diffusive Sin is diffusive two ways 1. By Propagation from Adam to all his Posterity 2. By way of Imitation II. Some things are full of Uncleanness they abound in Filth and Pollution such a Defilement and Uncleanness is Sin it is not in one Part only but in and upon the whole Man it goes quite through there is not the least part free from Head to Heel Caryl They are all gone out of the way and become vile vile all over There is a double universality of this Uncleanness 1. It defiles all Men. 2. All of Man not one Man in the World but is unclean by Sin and not one part in Man but is unclean view him in his Understanding Will Judgment Memory Affection Conscience Eyes Hands Tongue Feet all parts of the Body and Powers of the Soul are unclean III. Some Uncleanness is active prevailing and powerful it encreaseth and grows worse and worse and defiles and pollutes more and more such an Uncleanness is Sin Man is unclean as he comes into the World but this Uncleanness grows and prevails more and more upon him by actual Sin he becomes worse and worse and is more defiled every day it strives to captivate and bring the Souls of all Men under the defiling Power and Pollution of it Rom. 7.23 IV. Some Uncleanness is so loathsome that it causes such things to stink as come near it Sin makes the Sinner stink his Person stink his Life stink and his Services and Prayers and all his best Actions to stink in the Nostrils of God Prov. 15.8 The Sacrifices of the Wicked are an Abomination to the Lord. V. Some Uncleannesses are inward hidden obscure appear not to the external Eyes Sin is not a Spot in the Garment or visible Pollution in the Face or rottenness in the Flesh tho that 's bad and sometimes the effects of this Uncleanness but it is rottenness in the Heart all a Man's Intrals are as it were corrupted Man as you heard and every part of Man is defi●ed and yet externally this uncleanness doth not appear the Sinner seems as beautiful and comely to the outward Eyes as other Men this Uncleanness is internal As Saints internally are glorious and beautiful so Sinners internally are foul filthy and deformed their Heart Tit. 1.15 Liver and Conscience is defiled Disparity WHat Pollution and Filth is so fixed and abiding that all the Nitre and Fuller's Soap in the World cannot wash it off nor the hottest Fire purify purge it out or consume it But such an Uncleanness and Pollution is Sin that all the Water in the mighty Ocean cannot wash it out nay could a Man bathe himself in b●inish Tears of godly Contrition Jer. 2.22 it will not cleanse or take away the Filth of his Transgression Tho thou wash thee with Nitre and take unto thee much Soap yet thy Iniquity is mark●d before me saith the Lord. All the Fire of Hell cannot burn it out Hell-Fire shall never as saith Mr. Caryl consume this Filth those who are not purged in this Life shall never be purged in the next The Wicked shall ever be in punitive Flames but shall not find as Papists dream any purgative Flames the Fire and Brimstone of Hell shall never fetch this Uncleanness out of the Damned II. What Uncleanness and abominable Filth and Pollution is ensnaring Men and Women are
the Holiest of all viz. Heaven it self Heb. 9.23 before the Throne of Mercy pleading for us Levit. 16.16 IV. The Priest was to make an Atonement for the Holy-Place because of the Uncleanness of the Children of Israel And so he shall do saith the Text for the Tabernacle of the Congregation c. This shewed the horrible Nature of Sin For tho the People never came into the Holy-P●ace much less into the Most Holy Place yet such was the Power of their Iniquities that the holy Altar Ark and Sanctuary it self was defiled in the Sight of God and could not be cleansed without Blood So our Sins do defile God's Church and his most holy Ordinances therein performed so that neither we nor any of our best Services can meet with acceptance but by the means of Christ's Blood and Merits V. No Man was to be in the Tabernacle when the High-Priest went in to make Atonement only the High-Priest himself c. plainly signifying that Jesus Christ our High-Priest hath no Partner with him in working our Salvation He his own self bare our Sins in his Body on the Tree 1 Pet. 2.24 c. VI. The Altar of Incense was sprinkled with the Blood of the kill'd Goat shadowing that Christ through the shedding of his own Blood should be consecrated our Intercessor and by the Means and Merits thereof our Prayers should be accepted Heb. 8.6 VII The High-Priest was to cast off his glorious Garments when he made this Atonement Verse 4. Phil. 2. signifying that Christ should be abased and lay aside as it were his glorious Robes or va●l his Deity and appear in the Form of a Servant that so he might finish the Work of our Redemption VIII The Day of Atonement shall saith the Text be a Sabbath for ever shadowing thereby that through the Atonement and Expiation of Christ he hath obtained everlasting Rest for us and that in his Death all typical Sacrifices should end IX Once only in a Year this Atonement was made to shew that not often but once for ever without repetition Christ should make a perfect Atonement for us by his own Blood Heb. 9.24 and thereby enter into the highest Heavens to appear in the presence of God for us The Scape-Goat a Type of Christ Levit. 10.20 c. THe Scape-Goat called in Hebrew Azazel that is the Goat gone away c. was so called because he escaped alive representing Christ Jesus alive in his Divine Nature tho put to death in his Humane Nature or alive after he rose again from the Dead II. He was presented alive that by him Reconciliation might be made and this after the other Goat was sacrificed signifying acccording to the Learned two Things 1. The Resurrection of Christ 2. Our rising with him from the Death of Sin to a Life of Grace by the operation of the Spirit c. III. Aaron shall put or lay both his Hands upon the Head of the live-Goat and confess over him all the Iniquities of the Children of Israel Levit. 16.21 c. and he shall bear them c. Figuring thereby how Christ should bear all our Sins viz. the Punishment due to them The Lord hath laid on him the Iniquities of us all Isa 53. IV. And so the He-Goat was sent into the Wilderness or Land not inhabited which the Greek calleth Abaton wayless or inaccessible figuring the utter abolishing of our Sins by Jesus Christ both from the Face of God that so they may not appear before him against us to condemn us or be imputed or charged upon us nor have any Dominion or Power over us They were to confess upon the Head of the Goat all their Iniquities signifying if we would have our Sins c●rried away and for ever to be forgot we must confess them c. By this saith Ainsworth it appeareth that as the killed Goat figured Christ killed or put to death for our Sins so this living Goat figured him also who bore our Griefs Isa 53.4 5 6. and carried our Sorrows c. And because Christ was not only to die for our Offences but also to rise again for our Justification and because these two Things could not fitly be shadowed by one Beast which the Priest having killed could not make alive again therefore God appointed two that in the slain Beast Christ's Death and in the live Beast his Life and Victory might be shadowed See the like Mystery in the two Birds for the cleansing the Leper The Sacrifice of the Red Heifer Numb 19. a Type of Christ THe Colour of this Beast was red As other Sacrifices of Beasts prefigured Christ so this saith Ainsworth in special figured him Red signified his human Nature and Participation of our Afflictions and the Bloodiness of his Agony and grievous Passion II. She must be without blemish and upon whom never Yoak came This signified the perfect Holiness of Christ who never bore the Yoak of Sinfulness nor was subject to the Laws or Precep●s of Man III. The Heifer was burned without the Host and her Blood sprinkled seven times before the Tabernacle of the Congregation which signified Christ's Suffering without the Gates of Jerusalem Heb. 13.11 12. Circumcision what it was a Type of CIrcumcision was the cutting off the Foreskin of the Flesh signifying the cutting off the Lusts of the Heart and Life or parting with the Corruption of Nature Col. 2.11 which rebells against the Spirit II. Circumcision puts the Body to pain Gen. 43.25 So those who come under the Circumcision of the Heart are sensible of much spiritual Pain upon the account of Sin III. As that Part cut off was never set to the Body again but was taken quite away So in this spiritual Circumcision Sin must not be parted with for a time only but must be cast off for ever IV. The Circumcised Person was admitted into the Church and Family of God So he that is spiritually circumcised becomes a fit Person for Baptism and so to be admitted into the Church of God V. Such who were not circumcised were not to be admitted to the Privileges of the Church and outward Worship of God So the Uncircumcised in Heart and Life ought not to be admitted unto the spiritual Privileges of the Gospel and Communion of the Saints VI. The uncircumcised Person was looked upon by God's People as an hateful Person see with what contempt David beheld Goliah upon this account 1 Sam. 17. This uncircumcised Philistine c. So those who are not circumcised in Heart are hateful to God VII Circumcision was a Sign of the Righteousness of Faith So the spiritual Circumcision of the Heart i. e. putting away the Body of Sin c. is a Sign of the Truth of Grace and of an Interest in the Righteousness of Christ Jesus The Rock which was smitten out of which came Water Exod. 17. was a Type of Christ 1 Cor. 10.4 And that Rock was Christ viz. a