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A22051 The prisoners plaint a sermon preached by Gualter Ashton, Master of Arts, prisoner in the Kings Bench for debt, before the imprisoned and others in that place, vpon the 25. of August. 1622. Ashton, Walter, b. 1585 or 6. 1623 (1623) STC 843; ESTC S100269 10,492 31

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deepe a mysterie scilicet why the Lord should thus clap vp his children in the houses of correction and giue vnto the wicked Countries of liberty and Kingdomes of treasure in so much that the eye of flesh and reason would seeme to conclude that they are the onely happy men and the Lords beloued and that others who be afflicted how they be reiected and casheered of him And although no man is able to diue into the depth of Gods counsell nor yet to clime vp into heauen to search the cause why God should thus afflict those whom hee doth affect yet I will propound some arguments such as humane frailty will affoord both to manifest Gods wisdome and Iustice in thus correcting and humbling vs as also to preuent our repyning and murmuring against him for the same First the cause is in man that brings God thus vpon his backe to scourge him and that is his sinne man suffers for sinne Lamen 3. 4. and there being in each man 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Sullage of Adams clay and the reliques of sinne which are encreased by our dayly vncleann●sse and actuall offences therefore that wee may reforme our selues and that others may tak● vs for an example God doth wash the best of the sonnes of men in the bitter waters of Marah in the sea of affliction Manasses Dau●d Iosias haue drunke deepe of this tart cuppe there being no exemption with him from punishment if men take liberty for to sinne Sed quicunque stultus est in culpa sapiens erit in paena whosoeuer will iest with sinne may in time grow wise when he comes to smart for h●s folly therefore the Prophet Micha do●h confesse in the 7. of his Prophecy vers 9. That he will beare the wrath of the Lord because hee had sinned against him and this wrath of the Lord towards his Saints is not like the sword of a Iudge prepared for destruction but rather the rod of father ordained for correction 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 saith the Apostle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 wee are chastned of the Lord that we should not bee condemned with the world Corthin Epist 1. 11. 32. The next cause is in the Deuill whose malice is boundlesse toward mankinde who like a common Informer cannot endure to bee out of practise but must bee alwaies nibling at our heeles slaundering and accusing of vs vnto God that hee may get a Commission to meddle with vs as hee did with the holy man Iob and to persecute vs as hee d●●h the woman in the wildernesse Reu. 12. ● and therefore no maruell if that wee be ●●flicted distressed and lodged in a Labyrin●h of miseries hauing such a vigilant aduer●ary who is fit at euery turne to giue vs the grand lash and to ierck vs for each slip if the Lord chiefe Iustice of heauen and earth ●ill say but Amen to his wishes and desires Thirdly the Lord doth this plunge vs to awake vs out of the dead slee●e of sinne and to open our eyes that wee may see our naturall wretchednesse and n●kednesse in respect of Grace and Purity which hauing once espied it should ma●e vs runne to God to petition him that wee may share in that long white Robe the rightuousnesse of his Sonne the Ornament and couering of all his Saints Aristotle tels vs in the 3. of his Meteorologicks that Omne animal fulmine percussum vertit faciem ad fulmen Euery creature strucke with a Thunderbolt presently affronts it Beloued these that haue not an eare to heare God when hee calls for amendement of life saying Returne O Shulamite returne returne Cant. 6. 13. 1. For those the Lord hath a smiting hand with the which he will either awake them if they doe belong vnto him or breake them in peeces like a Potters vessell The Horse that hee may spring forwards in his pace must bee remembred eyther with Spurre or Switch The sluggish or carnall Christian following his voyage and pilgrimage vnto heauen Necesse est prematur vt ad Deum ire compelletur saith Saint Gregorie hee must bee lasht with the rodde of affliction that so hee may learne to hasten to the happinesse of all the glorified Saints This is prefigured in Ioab in the second of Samuel 14. 29. who being sent for by Absolon once and againe yet refused to goe but when Absolon set fire on his fieldes of Corne then Ioab arose and went to the house of Absalon So the Lord inuites vs to repentance not once but often by the mouth of his Ministers by the knocke of his Spirit by the charme of his mercies and if wee neglect these blessed Calles and Summons as Ioab did the inuitement of Absolon the Lord hee will then set fire vpon our Corne fieldes hee will make the Heauens as brasse that they shall deny vs their deawe or else the land shall surfet with a surplage of Showers and bring foorth nothing but crude and rawe fruites as of late this Kingdome hath had a share in this Iudgement and all to awake vs out of the slumber of our crueltie vncleannesse with other our wickednesse that so wee may arise and seeke him while hee may bee found lest hee being not opened to while he knocks at the doore of our hearts by the hammer of his Iudgements he depart and leaue vs to a reprobate sense so shall our last end bee worse then our beginning Fourthly the Lord doth thus plunge vs that hee may trie our faith and patience kindle our prayers and prouoke vs to the practise of all holy duties for what graces soeuer lye hidd in the soules of his Saints in the Summer of their Prosperitie will breake foorth and shewe themselues in the Winter of Aduersitie That faith which was faint in their dayes of wealth and peace will grow strong in the houre of tryall and trouble not parting with GOD no more then Iacob would doe with the Angell vntill the Lord haue graciously answered the wishes and desires of their hearts that prayer which was weake while the world smiled vpon them come once but trouble it will grow strong like the Sunne in the Firmament when hee comes to his Verticall or Noone poynt Indeed our Prayers they bee most potent with God when wee begin to fall off from the world and decline from the height of sinne The Romane Captaine Scipio by name would say of his Souldiers that their estate stood in the worst tearmes when they had the most peace Want of exercise maketh both body and soule rustie And Saint Ierome well obserueth that Salomon fell so foule because hee liued in delights for prosperitie is the Step-mother of all holy vertues the Starres shewe brightest in the darkest night sweete Spices smell most pleasantly when they are crusht and pounded and Christian vertues are most apparant vnder the Crosse Therefore wee reioyce in tribulation saith the Apostle Rom. 5. 3. 4. Fifthly the Lord does thus afflict vs for a double subordinate end First to testifie the