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A02762 The burning bush not consumed wherein (either vnder all deepe sense of wrath; or hardnesse of heart, one may iudge, whether he be the childe of God, or not, &c. Chiefly receyuing satisfaction concerning the sinne against the Holy Ghost. Perused by I.D. and diuers other diuines. Hart, John, D.D.; Dyke, Jeremiah, 1584-1639, attributed name. 1616 (1616) STC 12891; ESTC S103842 61,708 194

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in their sorrow Miniis Bitternesse and a terror Sch. VVhence proceedeth this fearfull estate to their sense Minist Partly from a feeling of the absence of God and hardnesse of their hearts and partly in feeling the stings of a guiltie conscience Schol. How may one know himselfe to be in a good estate vnder such a disposition Minister First by his former experience that once hee did feele the sweetnesse of Gods fauour Next if in some measure how small soeuer he desire aboue all things in the earth the wonted presence of God Lastly if he waite and hope aboue hope that hee who hath once begunne will neuer repent him resoluing that though God should slay him yet he would trust in him Schol. What may we learne from this sort of disposition Minister First that by nature wee are separate from God and God from vs. Next that all Gods children vntill grace make a difference are as hard harted as any reprobats Schol. Seeing the wicked you say may haue a desire of heauen what difference is there betwixt the desire of the Elect and Reprobate Minist The desire of the Reprobat or of those in the state of reprobation before calling is meerely naturall such as was Esaws desire of the birth right and Balaams desire of the death of the righteous but the desire of the Elect is spirituall and heauenly Schol. How may we know when our desires are spirituall Min. First by the acknowledging of that which we chiefly desire Next of the end wherefore we desire it Schol. What is that which chiefely we must desire Minister God in Christ to dwell in our soules heere by his Spirit to sanctifie and quicken vs to raise vs vp againe in the great day transforming and making our vile bodies like vnto Christs glorious body to reigne with him for euer Schol. For what end should we desire this Minist Euen for God himselfe the end of all Schol. In desiring heauen what should we chiefely respect Minister Not so much our owne ease as that being freed from sinne in holinesse and ioy with vnspeakeable loue as a vessell full of glory wee may prayse and magnifie God for euermore Schol. Seeing the reprobate may haue a certaine sort of feeling how may we discerne whether our feeling be that sense which is peculiar to the Child of God or not Minist By the Spirit of adoption Schol. Which be the sure markes and fruits of Adoption in vs Min. Perswasion of the loue of God towards vs of our Election Redemption and Glorification ioy flowing from this feeling with increase of perswasion and peace which passeth all vnderstanding Schol. Yet what if the soule haue no such disposition Minist Yet must wee looke backe vnto what wee haue felt Next wee must see what wee desire to feele and further what wee hope to feele Scho. How may one know whether as yet he hath euer had any feeling Minist Hee must looke if euer in laying sure holde of Christ his soule hath beene filled with a spirituall sweetenesse aboue all the pleasures of Nature which in some measure hath left a seale and stampe of heauen in the soule that hath thus inabled him to discerne betwixt an absence and a presence of God so that hee is alwayes ioyfull when hee hath any feeling of Gods loue by the contrary euer sad and heauy for his absence Schol. Yet seeing the wicked may haue an inward restraining vertue to curbe sinne and an outward conformitie with the law of God how may it be knowne whether one hath a restrayning vertue onely or the renuing vertue of the holy Spirit Min. This is most easie to discerne Scho. Explaine your meaning Minist The first internall worke of the Spirit is a sight of sinne which offends the Maiesty of God a sight also of God who hath beene offended Next a secret sorrow proceeding from a hatred to sinne with a loue of that glorious offended Maiestie prouoked then a true desire to be freed of sinne with a louing heart and earnest desire to loue God for himselfe Further also a purpose and resolution to consecrate our secret thoughts will and affections vnto his holinesse as a liuing sacrifice A strife also against all the pleasures and occasions of sinne with an indeauour to keepe our thoughts and affections stedfastly vpon God and his will Lastly as the minde naturally strais from God the will being peruerse and the affections disordered if there be then a sting in the conscience bringing true remorse these be signes of the operation of the true Spirit by his renuing grace Schol. Seeing the worke of the spirit is a thing sensible which is felt in his renuing vertues in the slaughter of sinne and reformation vnto newnesse of life what if all this while one feele nothing but the growth of sinne hardnesse of heart and blindnes of minde Min. First he must see if he be able to discerne his sinne blindnesse and hardnesse of heart 2. Looke if hee secretly mislike the same 3. Marke if he would willingly wish it remoued 4. Consider if he haue desire to vse or any way wish he might vse the means though to his feeling he is no way able to vse the same 5. Looke backe if at any time God formerly did euer giue him grace to beleeue in him for that present without any sense or feeling euen when not being able to pray in languor patience and hope hee waited for Gods presence 6. Consider if after earnest prayer and sorrow for sinne at any time hee hath found light ioy peace a perswasion of mercy with some softnesse of heart the power of sinne abated Lastly if hee find this continually before his eyes The good which I would I doe not but the euill which I would not that doe I. Scholler Declare vnto me then some markes of the renuing Spirit Min. A loue of God and his image for his owne cause being goodnesse and loue it selfe Then an vnfained hatred of that which offendeth God Lastly a misliking of our owne euill heart with a true thirst and hunger to haue it made better Sc. Can a Reprobat haue these markes Minist No. Scholler How so Minist Because they be the markes of Election and are wrought by the Spirit of Adoption which a Reprobate cannot receiue Schol. Who are they who feele the wrath of God and shall also perish in the same wrath Minist Those whom God in his iudgement wakens giuing the conscience ouer to find the deluge of torments the sting of reprobation withdrawing from them his Spirit either to seeke mercy truly or to beleeue that there is any mercy for them so despairing Schol. When doth the Lord waken such wicked men to feele these horrors of conscience Minist Some sooner some later some longer before their death as Cain some againe immediatly before their death as Iudas Scho. What kind of sense
testifieth when hee saith Thy hand was heauy vpon mee day and night my moisture is turned into the drought of Sommer And againe There is nothing sound in my flesh because of thine anger neither is there rest in my bones because of my sinne for mine iniquities are gone ouer my head and as a mighty burden are too heauy for me My wounds are putrified and corrupt because of my foolishnes My reines are full of burning and there is nothing sound in my flesh yea hee further testifieth that the indignation of God lay vpon him Againe he saith Thy indignation goeth ouer me and thy feare hath cut me off Schol. Yet declare further how far may the Childe of God be cast downe feeling of Gods absence being in continuall vexation by the apprehension of his anger yet continuing the Child of God Min. First the Child of God may be driuen to such an extremity and narrow pinch that to his feeling God hideth his face from him the Lord reiecteth his soule and when he roareth crying out that he shutteth foorth his prayer Next to his sense feeling he will feele the God of heauen to be his enemies pulling him in pieces causing the arrowes of his quiuer to enter into his reines filling him with bitternesse and causing his soule to be farre from peace Againe the Childe of God to his feeling may through the affliction of his soule be at the brinke of despaire and at the point of death yea and from his youth suffer terrors doubting of his life Lastly the Child of God through the manifold tentations of his soule will be so deiected that when he prayeth his spirit will be full of anguish and vexation and agony thinking that God hath either forgotten to bee mercifull or that hee hath shut vp his tender mercies in displeasure that hee hath ouerthrowne and destroyed him on euery side that being gone God hath kindled his wrath against him Schol. Can the Childe of God after he hath felt terror become so senselesse that he will bee hardened from the feare and awe of the maiestie of God Minist He may as the Prophet Isaiah testifieth when hee saith Why hast thou made vs to erre from thy waies hardned our hearts from thy feare as also experience of the Saints of God in all ages witnes the same Schol. How farre may the Childe of God after his effectuall calling runne riotously in prophane loosenesse Min. First he may stray and fall away in his affections of loue and hatred Secondly hee may loose the reines in outward actions Schol. How may the Child of God degenerate in his affections Minist First his loue and obedience may grow cooler vnto Christ Iesus his hatred likewise of sinne may be diminished the loue of righteousnes be remoued a little and yet remaine the Childe of God As we see in Dauid a man after Gods owne heart and Peter Christs deare Apostle who thus for a while did fall away in their affections Schol. What are the degrees by which the Child of God commeth vnto this disordered riot and loosenesse in his affectiones Min. First he suffereth the presence of God to goe foorth of his heart and the minde to be blinded 2. Hee leaueth off seriously either to seeke God or to mourne for his absence 3. The vaile and snares of hardnesse of heart thus commeth vpon him 4. The heart becommeth senselesse and dead 5. The party thus lying open vnto tentation vnarmed sinne deceiueth with the enticements thereof defiling the affections perswading them to fulfill the lusts of the flesh 6. The sense of heauen and of hell become strangely decayed And lastly there may well abide a light to conuince and conuict the conscience thus defiled but no power to resist sinne in the act Schol. What should wee learne from hence Minist First to beware we loose not our peace and communion with God 2. To shun hardnesse of heart and blindnesse of minde 3. Not to suffer the conscience to be senselesse without feeling but euer to retaine a sight and sense of sinne and the terror of Gods wrath for the same with some measure of remorse and godly sorrow 4. To be watchfull that the vile bewitching pleasures of sin benumme not the conscience making it consent vnto such abhominations for if we so doe the strength of sinne will ouercome vs and by the righteous iudgement of God we shall fall into some great danger which although it bring vs not to hell shall be a staine in the conscience and as a thorne in our side all our life long Schol. Is it possible for the Childe of God to fall into such grosse sinnes as those who are ordained vnto destruction the sinne against the holy Ghost excepted Mi. Nothing more certain he may fall into the same sins and yet be no cast away Esau a Reprobate was a fornicator Dauid an Elect did commit adultery Lot an Elect was ouertaken with drunkennes incest so also was Noah with wine Peter an elect denied Christ and Ioseph did sweare by the life of Pharaoh so that he hath no freedome if Gods spirit be absent more then these not to fal into such grosse sins the sinne against the holy Ghost excepted Schol. What is the sinne against the holy Ghost Min. There are sixe names giuen vnto this great sinne 1. It is called a sinne against the holy Ghost 2. A blasphemy an impious blasphemy extreamely impious 3. A sinne that neuer shall be forgiuen 4. A falling away an Apostasie 5. A sinne against knowledge and conscience in great light in despite of the spirit of grace 6. A sinne vnto death Schol. Why is it so diuersly named Mi. Because God in his word hath beene pleased so to expresse the same vnto vs yet if we list to looke more neerely into the same we shall finde sundry causes 1. It is called A sinne against the holy Ghost Not in respect of the substance of the holy Ghost for the essence of the three persons is all in one and the same God nor yet in respect of the Person of the holy Ghost for whatsoeuer is done against any one of the persons is done against all three but it is sayd to be done against the holy Spirit because done against the immediate effect worke and office of the holy Spirit to wit against the shining light of the said spirit this light is indeed an effect of the Father and of the Son as well as of the holy spirit yet it is said to be against the holy Ghost onely because it fighteth against a speciall immediate worke of his against that light and worke of grace kindled by him 2. It is called a blasphemy an impious blasphemy extreamly wicked There be diuers blasphemies a blasphemy of men a blasphemie directly against the Sonne of man a blasphemy impious wicked such as was Pauls blasphemy
THE BVRNING BVSH NOT CONSVMED Wherein eyther vnder all deepe sense of Wrath or hardnesse of Heart one may iudge whether he be the Childe of God or not c. Chiefly receyuing satisfaction concerning the Sinne against the Holy Ghost Perused by I. D. ond diuers other Diuines Iudge nothing before the time Secret things belong vnto God 1. Thess 5.9 For God hath not appointed vs to Wrath but to obtaine saluation by our Lord Iesus Christ who died for vs that whether we wake or sleep we should liue together with him LONDON Printed by T. C. and B. A. for Roger Iackson and are to be solde at his shoppe in Fleet-streete ouer against the great Conduite 1616. TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVLL M. WILLIAM TOTHIL and M. FRANCIS DRAKE Esquiers Iustices of the Peace c. and to the no lesse religious and vertuous Gentlewomen Mrs. KATHERINE TOTHIL and Mrs. IOAN DRAKE their wiues the increase and perpetuitie of all Happinesse c. Right Worshipfull AS my wandering thoughtes were musing which way I might best acknowledge with perpetuall thankes that duetie which my best loue oweth vnto your many vndeser-ued by-past kindenesses this little Booke then readie for the Presse did steppe foorth proffering so to accomplish my desire as that nothing saue timelesse Time in the generall dissolution should bee able quite to blotte out and deface the memory of this my wish which since it hath nowe so faithfully performed I beseeche you to accept thereof that like vnto PHILIPS little Boy it may put you in minde not onely that there is a terrible endlesse wrath prepared for wilfull finall impenitent sinners but also that if need bee it may helpe you how to shunne the same Gladly it would haue singled foorth some one of you but that the strict bonds both of Nature and grace which in loue hath so vnited you as though you had but one soule did strictly forbid the same wishing me rather that since such a fast Gordian knotte had alreadie tyed your affections I should likewise doe my best to vnite you in a peece of Paper Not that thereby I should any thing adde vnto your happinesse whose Cuppe already runneth ouer with a plentifull measure pressing downe of all blessings but that thereby I might shewe how farre my fainte and weake wishes extend that as already vppon Earth GOD hath buylt you a sure House vppon a Rocke so also that you would endeauour to buylde your selues vppon the Rocke CHRIST IESVS that at last when at the all-shaking voyce of the Arch-Angell and Trumpet of GOD sounding downe-rayning Fire with floods of horrors blowne with the tempestuous whyrlewinde of indignation shall ouerwhelme the wicked and seeme to dossolue the whole frame of Nature You like his Doues may finde a sure shelter in the holes of this Rocke vntill Iudgement finished with all Saintes you may mount with Him to possesse for euer those infinite vnspeakeable Ioyes the greatnesse whereof can not bee knowne vntill possessed Yours in duty much and euer bound I. HART TO ALL THOSE WHO EIther for the present Thunder-beaten with the terror of the wrath of GOD mourne in secret vnder any sense of the same or feele hardnes of heart much Peace Comfort Softnesse and speedy deliuerance Deare Soules THough I knowe assuredly that the plodding thoughts of both sortes of you to whom I now write vseth for the most part to be rapt vp the one with the imagination of Wraths all-ouerturning deluge which you feare presently to precipitate you as I thinke in the eternall neuer dying furnace of all-deuouring flames the other with seeming substantiall thoughts grounded vpon former and present stony impenitent effects imagining your selues to be as sure of reprobation as thogh already assured by some Angel of the Decree Caines marke had sealed you on the forehead as sheep to the slaughter which now so transporteth your hopelesse soules beyond all limits of moderation that you can lende your eares to heare no voyce which soundeth not of Desperation because eyther you thinke it is too late or in vaine to vse the meanes or that Wraths ouerpressing load so keepeth you down in the flouds of sorrowes that you are not able to looke vp Yet could I not chuse but send vnto your view this little Treatise which by Gods prouidēce cōming into my hands onely for your sakes did now see the light wishing that though of all others I was least able to comfort you yet that therin you might finde a word in due time which I know you shall if you bannish Carnall reason Sense Curiositie in prying into Gods Decree before you vse the meanes and that fast rooted naturall Popery of the soule which euer desireth to finde somewhat in nature some sense some feeling some goodnes wherewith to be worthy in some sort to lay holde of Christ I should exceede the limites of a short Epistle if I were able to reckon vp the free proclamations of the booke of God in all which Christ in the Act of apprehending him tyeth you vnto no condition but freely to take and lay hold It may be you will obiect that he calleth onely the weary and laden and so you say you are not but to leaue that question whether you bee laden or not and who must be iudge since for the most part in temptation you belie your selues who knoweth not that Christ in that place rather incourageth such to come then precisely sheweth that onely those who feele such a burden must and can come and lay holde O that you were not thus iniurious to the peace of your soules so much to relye vpon Sense and feeling so much debasing the strength and glorie of Faith which many times without sense and beyond all reason apprehendeth CHRIST thus offering violence vnto his Kingdome who thus apprehended there followeth the spirit of Mourning and Compassion Feeling and other graces I wonder if the Diuell can once fasten this temptation vpon you that you must haue such and such a measure of faith feeling and repentance to lay holde of Christ what measure his vnmeasurable subtilty wil be contented with Sure I am if he may be vmpire you may be dissolued in teares and despaire before he say hoe Your strongest let in laying hold of Christ as may be seene by most of all your Obiections ariseth from your prying into the Decree of God to be assured of your election which because you cannot finde iudging of your selues according to your former actions thinking God like vnto you you conclude all is in vaine you knowe you are Reprobates there is no hope so entertaining all threatnings and reiecting the Promises Of which pretended knowledge if you should be examined by God as Adam was whence thus you knowe your selues to be naked Reprobates I imagine your answere with his must needes bee that Sathan hath deceyued and deluded you so to thinke And indeed the truth is that the most part of you looke too much at the Decree of
store of all manner of grosse abominable actions whether if Christ were now amongst vs visibly they would set to their hands and help to crucifie him again Whether their temporall be turned into a final Apostasie which is only a time for the whole Church to iudge thereof Finally whether they be transformed in a manner into the very diuell So partaking of his light knowledge malice and diuellish nature all which properties to bee in them none but by aduice of the diuell in the furie of a strong tentation will dare to affirme so that by tha time these questions haue beene pressed and their contrarie lying shifting Sophisticall answeres obiections and euasions refuted and discouered it is likely by the grace of God and the other meanes that the fury of the temptation will diminish and their iudgements be somewhat enlightened Since it is a trick of the diuell in temptation chiefely when he is ayded by melancholly to make our least sins our greatest and our indifferent sins the sin against the holy Spirit Therefore now to conclude this point all such poore sinners who either feare to haue committed or to commit this sin not hauing the fore-named properties for some or a fewe of them will proue nothing may cheere vp their faint-ding spirits and lift vp their feeble falling hands weake knees making straight steps vnto their feete as the Apostle speaketh least that which is halting be turned out of the way For their sin is farre farre farre and not neere this most fearefull extreamely impious blasphemy vnto which repentance is denied farre from this finall Apostasie and wilfull malicious sin against knowledge and the conuincing coole well-aduised light of conscience Farre farre not neere this sinne vnto death called The sinne against the holy Ghost and therefore may and ought boldly to vse all the holy meanes appointed of God to attaine the assurance of saluation Schol. But to returne to our former purpose how commeth it to passe that the children of God fall into such grieuous sinnes grace by the holy Ghost being begun in them Mi. Because they nourish not the grace of God but suffer the power of sinne to ouer-rule them Schol. After what manner doe the degrees of sinne growe vpon the Elect Minist First the minde is blinded the will peruerted and the affections corrupted with the desire of the pleasures of sinne 2. The graces of the holy Spirit are quenched by the entertaining of worldly lusts 3. The inward restrayning grace being away and so the heart defiled with vncleannesse the members of the body which are now become the weapons of vnrighteousnesse hauing no power to resist doe yeeld and fulfill the will of the flesh Scholler What may wee learne from hence Minist First to take good heede and beware of the first motions of sinne Next warily to entertaine grace both in flying all occasions of wickednesse and entertaining all holy exercises thereby preuenting hardnesse of heart blindnesse of minde and deadnesse of Spirit Further to haue a continuall battell against the vildnesse of our inward lusts Lastly although the flesh refuse to fight yet to be constant and neuer giue ouer striuing if it were but with one sigh vnto God from the sense and burden of corruption Schol. What is the disposition and state of the childe of God when he sinneth in the afore-said manner Mini. He is senselesse either of the ioyes which he once felt or of the terrours wherewith his soule once was pierced because hee hath quenched the Spirit Next the loue of sinne preuaileth against that loue which formerly he had of God Then the heart is hardened in which although there abide a memorie of wrath yet there remaineth no terrour to be as a bridle to curbe and restraine sinne Further there is a sluggish vnwilling carelesnesse in performance of all spirituall excercises he hath then no pleasure in prayer reading or hearing of the word c. Last of all those small sinnes which before hee made conscience of he will neither account so much of them nor of greater sinnes as before hee did of euill thoughts Schol. What is the cause heereof Minist First an inward desertion of the Spirit Next the tyrannie of the flesh in the lusts of it Scho. What causeth the Spirit of God to withdraw himselfe Min. Sinne and impenitencie Scho. What maketh the affections to be thus vile Minister First a distaste of the meanes of Grace 2. Pleasure in vnrighteousnes Schol. Doeth the childe of God sinne as freely and as senselesly as the wicked and reprobate Min. Before he be called he may Sc. But after effectuall calling will he sinne as freely and loosely without conscience as the wicked Minist As concerning the vnrenewed part Sch. How is it possible that the childe of God being effectually called can fall seeing he hath the Spirit of God Minist By reason of the weakenes of grace and strength of corruption Then because the child of God suffereth the heart to goe loose without laying any imposition and burden vpon the same either of terror or inward strife by holy exercises of the minde or outward lawfull imployments of an ordinary calling Scho. What necessitie is there of this burdening the heart Min. Because the heart is neuer idle but in continuall motion therefore when we ouercome it not with good things it being now bent vnto all euill or when in striuing wee are not equall vnto it It ouercommeth vs making vs to fall shamefully Schol. Doth the childe of God for all this sinne so freely that he escapeth in the meane time vnchallenged Mini. No for in the time of his sinning hee hath a reprouing accuser within him Schol. What in this doth the renewed part Minist It will not suffer him to take his full swinge in him but hee is displeased with it It admonisheth but is not hard It opposeth it selfe but hath no force to controle command or restraine but is ouercome by the olde flouds of filthinesse of the vnrenewed part And thus it lyeth as it were smoothered drowned quenched and so the Spirit commeth to be grieued Scholler Now tell me if the child of God can fall after that hee hath receiued great comfort Minist He may for Peter after that he was ouershadowed on the Mount did fall grieuously denying and forswearing Christ And also afterwards when hee had receiued a farre greater measure of the Spirit did not only dissemble himselfe but also drew Barnabas in the same hypocrisie Scholler Can the childe of God after that hee hath beene heauily cast downe with terror fall againe Minist He may so Ezechias after he had bin greatly terrified did fall so did Dauid in numbring the people Scholler Why suffereth the Lords his Saints to fall thus Mini. First to teach him that standeth to take heed least he fall Secondly to shew vnto the Saints their owne weaknesse 3. To teach them to entertaine