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A08188 A day-starre for darke-wandring soules shewing the light, by a Christian controuersie: or briefely and plainely setting forth the mysterie of our saluation. Diuided into principles, obiections, and answeres. By Richard Niccolls, th'elder, of the Inner Temple London, Gent. deceased. Published for the generall benefit of all those who heartily, and with a true path desire their owne saluation: by I.C. Niccols, Richard, of the Inner Temple.; I. C., fl. 1613. 1613 (1613) STC 18526.5; ESTC S119830 27,183 96

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Ministers as in the second Chapter three thousand who gladly heard the Gospell preached by Peter the Apostle receiued the holy Ghost and beleeued and in the tenth Chapter and in diuers other places it doth appeare that many of the Gentiles by hearing of the Apostles Paul and B●…rnabas preach receiued the holy Ghost and beleeued the like appeareth in that Booke to haue beene done at the preaching of other Ministers of Gods Word as of Philip and Steuen and almost nothing else in effect is taught through the whole Booke but examples how the holy Ghost and Faith are giuen vnto the bearers by attentiue and reuerend hearing the word of God preached by his Ministers And these examples doe manifestly confirme the truth of Christs promise made to his Apostles and their successours that at their preaching of the Gospell he would be present with them by his holy spirit to worke Faith inwardly in the hearts of their hearers And hence for that sauing Faith is wrought in the hearts of the hearers by the operation of the holy Ghost accompanying the Word preached Faith is called the gift of God and the outward ministerie of the Word wherewith the cooperation of the spirit is ioyned is by the Prophet Esoy called the Sterne of God that is by the instrument whereby the Lord declareth his might and power to bring vs to saluation and by the Apostle Paul it is accounted the wisedome of God to bring men to saluation for saith hee seeing the world by wisedome knew not God in the wisedome of God that is by the consideration of the workemanship of the world whereby God maketh manifest his exceeding Power and Wisedome it pleased God by foolish preaching to saue beleeuers as if he should say although by the wisemen of the world the preaching of the word of God is no otherwise made reckoning of then of a foolish thing yet with God it is the greatest and chiefest wisedome to bring men vnto saluation being heard and receiued with due reuerence Let vs therefore from hence know and vnderstand and lay vp in our hearts for euer that he or shee who doth not heare or negligently heareth the word of God preached by the lawfull Minister yea and doth not compasse and effect the hearing thereof without sparing cost or paines neglect their owne saluation and willingly remaine in the cursed state of damnation vnder the tyrannie of the Deuill because they neglect and despise the meanes offered vnto them by God by which they may be made members of Christ and of the house-hold of God For marke well also the prayer of Christ made a little before his Passion how hee prayeth first for his Apostles to be made one with him and then for them who shall beleeue by the preaching of them and their successours Hence let vs conclude these notes with the saying of the Apostle Saint Paul that there is no saluation without faith and no faith but by hearing the Word of God preached The sixt PRINCIPLE AS Faith is wrought in vs by the Ministerie of the word of God so it is afterward by the same word during the whole course of our liues increased and made stronger in vs. Ephes. 4. 13. 1 Pet. 2. 2. Notes vpon the sixt Principle EVery Christian as hee is a naturall man was borne of his Father and Mother and is flesh of their flesh and after his birth hee hath his beeing and subsisting in himselfe and not in his Parents but otherwise it is of euery Christian as hee is a Christian and of the Sonne of Adam is in Christ made a new creature or regenerate man and is become the Sonne of God hee hath in Christ both the beginning of his new creation or regeneration and also his being a new creature or regenerate man and his continuing a new Creature to wit Hee hath in Christ his beginning to be and his being and continuing an holy member of his holy body of his flesh and of his bones But as a yong childe begotten after the flesh after it is borne standeth in need of nourishment thereby to be nourished and increased so he that is made a new creature or borne anew in Christ by the seede of Gods word must be fed with the same word that hee may grow in strength and spirituall increase till as the Apostle saith he become to be a perfect man and to the measure of the age of the fulnesse of Christ that is vntill he be come to perfection it selfe vvhereunto because vvee shall neuer attaine so long as vvee liue in this world vvee must all our life long be fed with the Word of God the want of which foode is a greater punishment then famine of victuals as God testifieth by his Prophet Amos 8. 11. Behold the dayes come that I will send a Famine in the Land not a Famine of bread nor a thirst of Water but of hearing the Word of God to wit eyther publikely read or preached by both vvhich vvee are effectually fed But who must preach the same such as are thereunto lawfully called for as in a Kingdome vvell ordered there is no man vvhich ought or may exercise any publike office but by the appointment and commandement of the King so none ought or can be accounted a Preacher Minister or Pastor of the Church of God to preach his word except according to Gods owne ordinance hee be lawfully called and by his lawfull calling haue from God his Commission to preach his Word for onely to the Apostles immediately and extraordinarily sent by Christ and to their Successors lawfully called by Apostolicall succession hath Christ giuen Commission publikely to preach with speciall promise of his presence with them at their Preaching by ioyning the cooperation of his Spirit vvith their Preaching Also Christ in his Prayer made a little before hee vvent into the Garden prayed onely for his Apostles and them who shall beleeue by the Preaching of the Apostles and their Successors The seauenth PRINCIPLE FAith inwardly begotten and lying bid in the heart of the true Belcener or Regenerate man is by him made manifest vnto others by the exercise of good workes appointed of God for him to walke in Ephes. 2. Marke 5. Rom. 8. Iames 2. 14. Notes vpon the seauenth Principle AMong good workes appointed for vs to walke in are principally to be remembred the Exercise of Prayer both publike and priuate the vse of the Sacraments Baptisme and the Lords Supper hearing the Word of God preached with reading and conference relieuing the Poore willing obedience to Lawes both Ecclesiasticall and Ciuill in our seuerall vocations strong striuing against and subduing of our owne lusts and affections by temperancie continencie humblenesse kindnesse patience and such like wherein vvec are admirably holpen if with feruent Prayer wee euery one particularly ioyne an earnest examination of our owne thoughts words and deedes by the tenne Commandements of
number of them vvho are by God elected and chosen to saluation The Papist saith because predestination to saluation and reprobation is in God and not in vs no man can assure himselfe of his election to saluation except that God doe expresly by some Angell outwardly or spirit inwardly say vnto him that he is predestinated to life euerlasting After which sort Saint Paul and some few other Saints had their predestination reuealed vnto them and to confirme their opinion they alledge that no man knoweth the secrets of God but the spirit of GOD as no man knoweth the secrets of man but the spirit of man who is in him Against which the true beleeuer saith that God is not to be tyed to speciall reuelations onely For by other meanes also hee doth reueale vnto euery true beleeuer the certaintie and sure knowledge of his election to saluation For saith the true beleeuer although that God doth not by any speciall reuelation say vnto mee particularly and by na●…e thou art elect and predestinated to life euerlasting yet by the cooperation of his holy spirit ioyned in my heart with his word I am by the generall propositions of the Word instructed and assured that I am predestinated and elected to life euerlasting As for example the Scripture teacheth generally that this is the will of God that euery man who beleele●…ueth in Christ should haue euerlasting life from which generall proposition by the inward perswasion of the holy Ghost I perswade my selfe by the certaintie of mine election to saluation because by experience I finde and know that by the ministerie of GODS Word is wrought in mee sauing faith vvhich alwayes is grounded vpon the certaine knowledge of Gods promises reuealed in his Word and not vpon ignorant presumption and vaine imaginations Againe the Scripture generally teacheth that as many as are led by the spirit of God they are the Sonnes of God and if Sonnes Heires also of eternall life From which generall proposition I perswade my selfe that I am certainely an heire of eternall life First because by the cooperation of the Spirit of God with the doctrine of the Law I finde my hard stonie heart softened and my conscience pricked and wounded while I apply vnto my selfe the curses of Gods Law and his fearefull punishments prepared for the wicked Secondly because by the further cooperation of the same spirit with the doctrine of the Gospell I doe not onely finde CHRIST IESVS crucified to be the onely sufficient meanes to free all men from Gods curses and punishments but also I relie vpon him onely for mine owne saluation Thirdly because I doe not onely loue Christ who loued me first and gaue himselfe for me and all true Christians and his doctrine and all his commandements but also I loath sinne and my selfe for my sinnes I desire nothing so much as by all meanes to be deliuered from sinne and wholy to serue God in holinesse and righteousnesse Now for so much as I doe and boldly may by the Word of God assure my selfe that these things cannot possibly proceed from my sinnefull and corrupt flesh nor from the Diuell but they are the proper and only worke of the holy Ghost I being thus led by the spirit of God may out of the said generall proposition assure my selfe that I am one of his sonnes and therefore am heire of eternall life And in like manner from other generall propositions of the Scripture euery true beleeuer or regenerate person by the applying the same to himselfe may make himselfe sure and certainely know that hee is by God elected to saluation and that how vveake soeuer his Faith bee and how often soeuer by frailtie he sinneth yet because Gods vvill and election is vnchangeable hee shal neuer be remoued from the state of saluation whereunto hee is effectually called but shall haue life euerlasting and eternall glory in Heauen The true beleeuer standeth not in his owne strength but he is kept by the power of God through faith vnto saluation It is God which stablisheth him in Christ his life is hid with Christ in God Obiection It is a proud and Hereticall arrogancie and presumption say the Papists for a miserable Sinner to assure himselfe that he shall bee saued and to confirme their opinion they alledge these places of Scripture and many others Passe the time of your dwelling here in feare Blessed is the man who feareth alwayes Be not high minded but feare M●…ke an end of your Saluation with feare and trembling Answere The true Beleeuer doth not ground the assurance of his saluation vpon his owne vvorkes or worthinesse for that ●…ere indeed proud Arrogancie and Hereticall Presumption but hee groundeth the assurance of his Saluation vp on the mercifull and immutable Promise of GOD onely which is no Presumption or Arrogancie but true Christian Humilitie giuing all glory to God And the more that the true Beleeuer thus groundeth his assurance vpon God onely renouncing vtterly all worthinesse of his owne and feareth his owne weakenesse the more hee is stirred vp to pray vnto God for his assistance and by experience hee findeth the assistance of Gods holy Spirit granted vnto him and the more that hee findeth by experience Gods loue and fauour towards him in giuing vnto him the assistance of his holy Spirit the more hee loueth God and feareth to offend so gracious and mercifull a God and more and more learnes to distrust his owne worthinesse and to cleaue onely to Gods power and assistance and to assure himselfe of his Loue and Fauour vnto the end Therfore Dauid ioyned these together Serue the Lord in feare and reioyce in trembling Psal. 11. 2. Noting thereby that Gods Children feare yea euen tremble in regard of their owne infirmities and corruptions and yet at the same time they are filled with ioy in respect of their full assurance of Gods loue and fauour and of their owne Saluation Obiection The true Beleeuer cannot haue certaine knowledge and assurance of his saluation because his Faith is full of doubting which Faith is opposed to full assurance Answere The true Beleeuer is to be considered in his two parts the Flesh and the Spirit the part regenerate the part v●…regenerate which continually fight and striue one against the other And as the parties themselues are opposite so are their qualities and fruits for in the Spirit is Faith Hope Loue Zeale Ioy in the Holy Ghost and such other sanctifying graces In the Flesh is Doubting Infidelitis hatred of God Presumption Desperation Coldnesse Dulnesse yea Deadnesse in Religion Seruile Feare Horror and such like Corruptions so as wee may say with the Apostle I know that in my flesh that is in my vnregeneate part dwelleth no goodnesse and sometimes the one and sometimes the other hath the vpper-hand and yet alwayes retaine their owne nature and properties So that it cannot be denyed but that the Faith of the true Beleeuer which is an infused
grace of the Spirit is assaulted of doubting but this doubting being a fruit of vnbeliefe which is an inbred corruption of the Flesh cannot be a commendable virtue of Faith as the Papists doe teach neyther is it of the nature of Faith which in it selfe is certaine and assured and not doubting neyther is it any way incident vnto Faith but it is a fruit of vnbeliefe which is opposed vnto Faith Rom. 4. 20. And consequently though Faith be assaulted of doubting yet in it owne nature it doth remaine certaine and assured and still lyeth sucking nourishment out of Gods gracious Promises and still retaineth its propertie of certaine perswasion though in the conflict with doubting it doth not exercise it so manifestly and in such measure as before and after the Conflict of temptations And no more is doubting comming vnto the true Beleeuer from the boysterous blasts of Infidelitie being a fruit of the Flesh of the Nature of faith being a fruit of the Spirit then the shaking of a tree comming from a tempest of winde by outward accident is of the nature of the tree Laus Deo A deuout Prayer for all Christians and all times O LORD vvhich hast vouchsafed of thy vnspeakeable goodnesse to make and ordaine me thy creature to liue in this transitorie life giuing me a reasonable Soule by which I know thee my Lord and my God O most blessed Lord I wretched sinner confesse my wicked and abhominable sins I humbly aske of thee mercy and forgiuenes for the same grant mee thy strength to stand sure in faith thy knowledge to worke thy blessed will thy power to resist all errours and wicked imaginations thy wisedome to know the truth giue me thy help I humbly beseech thee that thy holy Spirit may guide me and all the thoughts and desires of my hart for the thoughts of men are miserable and their deedes vncertaine comfort therefore my soule let it walke in thy Lawes and wayes and worke thy will suffer no worldly perswasions to take place or roote in my heart but by thy holy Spirit so direct my wayes and works that they may be acceptable in the sight Suffer not my soule to perish whom thou hast so dearely bought but for thy mercies sake haue mercy vpon mee make me poore in spirit low in heart content with my calling and let my Soule rest in thee let mee loue thee as a Father a Forgiuer a Sauiour and scare thee as a Lord a Iudge a Reuenger O Father put from me my sinne and wickednesse make me to walke in the way of thy Commandements let me reuerently feare thee and stand in awe of thy iudgements Let me loue thee as a Sauiour honour thee as a father reuerence thee as a Lord and feare thee as a Iudge Grant me grace to set thy feare before mee to stand in awe of thee and of thy Iudgements that I doe nothing to prouoke thy heauy displeasure against me that I may walke in thy feare and holy ordinances and imbrance those vertues that shall euidently declare my faithful loue true honour vnsained repentance and humble feare toward thee Haue mercy pittie and compassion vpon mee most miserable sinner for my offences are horrible great and grieuous but I appeale to thy mercies which is aboue thy workes O let me liue with thee eternally and not dye though I haue deserued it make me a vessell of thy grace and mercy that I may praise thy name let not my sins souer me from thee but let me magnifie thy power and mercy O gracious God giue mee true hearty earnest and vnsained Repentance that I may from the very bottome of my heart continually lament my manifold sinnes and transgressions my vnthankfulnesse towards thee for all thy mercifull benefits abundantly bestowed vpon mee Alas that euer I became so wicked and vnkinde a Creature to displease so good a Lord so louing and mercifull a Father O forgiue me for thy most deare mercies sake forgiue mee all my sinnes that euer I haue committed against thee let me neuer more offend thee but alwayes gladly serue thee in righteousnesse and holinesse all the dayes of my life gouerne and guide my heart in thy true faith feare and loue that in all my thoughts words and deedes I may glorifie thy holy Name to whom be all glory praise power and dominion now and euermore Amen FINIS Caluin Instit. lib. 1. cap. 1. Sect. 7. Gen. 2. 17. Rom. 5. 17. Caluin 〈◊〉 lib. 1. cap. 1. Septo Iames 1. 17. Marke 14. 31. 1 Pet. 1. 25. Psal. 22. De Pass●… Dom. cap. 7. Bern. de Pass●… Dom. cap. 41. Aug. Tract 119 in Ioan. Iohn 10. 18. 1 Pet. 1. 18. 19. A blessed and most necessary note Heb. 10. 38. Mat. ●…5 41. Acts 20. ●…8 Rom. 5. 10. Phil. 2. Mat. 3. 17. Esay 42. 1. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 o●… 10. 16. Pro. 3. 32. 34 Iames 4. 6. Luke 1. 52. Esay 29. 14. 19. Gen. 22. 16. 17. 18. Esay 59. 21. 94. 10. Ezck. 37. 26. 27. 28. Iohn 6. 53. 56. 1 Cor. 1●… 12. Gal. 2. 20. G●…l 2. 20. 1 Cor. 2. 14. Rom. 8. 5. Ephes. 4. 18. Ephes. 4. 19. Tit. 4. Esay 57. 20. Prou. 28. 1. Gen. 6. 5. Phil. 2. 13. Gal. 5. 24. Rom. 7. 18. 19. Rom. 6. 19. Hphes 2. 8. Matth. 28. 20. Ephes. 2. 8. Phil. 1. 29. Iohn 17. 20. Rom. 10. 1 Cor. 1. 30. Ephes. 5. 30. Ephes. 4. 13. Mat. 28. 29. Luke 24. 49. Iohn 17. 20. a Act 1. 14. 3. 4. 10. 2. Mat. 7. 7. Iohn 28 36. Ephes. 3. 19. and 6. 18. b Marse 16. 16 Iohn 6. 53. and 22. 19. 1 Cor. 11. 24. c Mat. 23. 2. Acts 17. 11. and 18. 26. d Prou 19. e Heb. 13. 17. Rom. 13. 1. f Pet. 2. 13. Rom. 〈◊〉 8. g Psal. 119. 9. 57 Psal. 1. 〈◊〉 Iosh. 1. 8. Psal. 14. 4. 1 Cor. 1. 20. 1●… 5. Rom. 8. 10. 1 Cor. 4. 20. 1 Cor. 16. 17. Iohn 1. 5. 8. Ephes. 14. Luke 1. 74. ●…5 1 Pet. 2. 24. Ephes. 2. 11. Deut. 30. 9. 10. Luke 17. 1●… Phil. 2. 13. 1 Cor. 4. 7. Rom. 8. 18. Rom 6. 〈◊〉 Iam. 2. 20. Gal. 3. 10. 1 Iohn 1. 8. Iohn 1. 16. Rom. 7. 10. Rom. 11. 29. Iam. 1. 16. Matth. 13. 6. Psal. 135. 6. Esa 46. 10. 1 Cor 2. 16. Ioh. 6. 40. Rom. 8. 14. 17 1 P●…t 14. 1 Cor. 1. 21. Col. 3. 3. 1 Pet. 〈◊〉 Pro. 28. 14. Rom. 1●… 〈◊〉 Phil. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉