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A30675 A help to holy walking, or, A guide to glory containing directions how to worship God, and to walk with him in the whole course of our lives / by Edward Bury. Bury, Edward, 1616-1700. 1675 (1675) Wing B6206; ESTC R23864 205,598 379

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Seeds-man and the Word to the Seed Now you know the Ground must be prepared before the Seed be cast in otherwise thou canst not rationally expect a Crop The Body must be prepared and the humours gathered to an head before Physick work kindly what business of moment can be done without preparation And can we think in this business of so great concernment it is sufficient to rush hand over head without consideration Some preparation should be made before the Sabbath came in setting thy Heart as well as thy House in Order the Command is to remember the Sabbath to keep it Holy And when the day is come there are some Duties required before thou rush into the Congregation perform those Duties in thy Family and in thy Closet that are required beg of God a blessing upon the Ordinance and upon the Minister that he may speak a word in season to thy Soul that it may meet with thy Corruption and may strengthen thy Grace and benefit thy Soul how canst expect a Blessing that dost not beg for it This is one cause that many go away barren because they came unprepared Lay thy Heart open before God say as Samuel speak Lord for thy Servant heareth In thy Prayer open thy Soul to God unlap thy Ears and desire a Plaister offer up thy Sin-sick Soul to this Physitian that he may pour Oyl and Wine into thy Wounds who knows but this may be the Time of Love wherein God may say unto thy Soul Live Come with a resolution to deny thy self thy Carnal wisdom and whatsoever shall be found contrary to the will and Command of God Come not with a Resolution to oppose God in any thing though it be never so cross to flesh and blood or to thy Carnal will or Interest or be never so opposite to thine own Natural Inclination or Appetite Why should we come to know our Duty if we will not do it Or our sin if we will not leave it The word of God seldom works upon a fore-stalled affection If thou knowest and know thou mayst if thou carefully observe it what hath usually hindred thee in times past from profiting by the Word take heed of that for the time to come Sometimes thou wilt find that it was Pride thou sets up thy own will against God Sometimes passion this put thy Heart out of Frame for the Duty Sometimes Worldlyness this filled thy Heart with vain thoughts Beware of these for the time to come Especially beware of these sins which are most predominant in thy Soul for this will spoil the Duty Come with a strong Resolution to Obey God in every thing When he forbids any sin resolve to leave it when he Commands any Duty set about it for to what end else dost thou hear if it be only to know thy duty and not to practice it it will but procure thee the more stripes but many are like those silly Women mentioned by the Apostle ever Learing and never come to the knowledge of the Truth And they are like Balaam let God deny them never so oft they will come again faln they would have a dispensation to sin and go to Heaven in a sinful way But we must with good Old Ely say 'T is the Lord let him do with me as he listeth Or like Paul Lord what wouldest thou have me to do Come also with a good stomach then the Word would be savoury to thee such a man will not strain courtesie and carve all from himself but greedily feed upon something Now he meets with such a man saith one now he hit such a one home but what is this to thee Is nothing there that thou canst eat Get also some Acquaintance with the state of thine own Soul how the matter stands between God and thee or otherwise thou canst hardly divide the Word aright and apply it there are threatnings for obstinate sinners and there are promises for the penitent there is Milk for Babes and strong meat for Men. How wilt know thy own portion if thou know not the state of thine own Soul If a sick man come to an Apothecary's shop and may make choice of what Medicine he pleaseth and yet neither know his Disease nor what will Cure it he may as well take nay 't is more like that he will take that which is hurtful than that which is helpful So a poor humbled sinner oft-times lays hold of the threatning which belongs not to him and the presumptuous man of the promise And lastly when Death comes say to the World stand by as Abraham to his Servants I will come again 5. Direct If thou wouldest profit by the Word Preached come to the Ordinances with an hungring thirsting desire after it this is the Food of Life and 't is only the hungring Soul that is rightly qualified for it The full Soul loatheth the Honey-Comb Prov. 27.7 What should a full stomack do at a Feast Or a full Soul at a Sermon How sweet how good how precious was the Word to David Psal 19.10 And to Job better than his appointed Food Job 23.12 And how pitifully doth David complain when he found the want Psal 120.5 And how earnestly did he desire it And thirst after it Psal 42.1,2 As ever Chased Hart did for the Water-brooks and hadst thou ever tasted the sweetness of the word or rather of God in the word I needed not words to have perswaded thee to love it But that I may set some edge upon thine Appetite I shall desire thee to consider with me these few things first consider whose word it is is it not the word of that great God that made Heaven and Earth and all things therein contained One that is able to make it good both in the promises and threatnings and is also Faithful and will make it good Heaven and Earth shall fail rather than one tittle of his word be un-fulfilled and shall we slight a Message sent from such a one Had a Potent Prince sent a Message whether a promise or threatning how diligently should we have read it And how greatly should we have been affected with it with Joy or Sorrow Now God sends his Messengers with a Message of peace if we will accept it if not they are to denounce war yea and threaten everlasting ruine and destruction and yet who regards it Read the contents of his Letter Deut. 28. throughout Nay the matter of this word of God is of greatest concernment were it but for trifles it were no matter but it is concerning Life and Death nay the everlasting Salvation or Damnation of Soul and Body and therefore not to be slighted they are Fools that Jest with such edged Tools Here are Instructions drawn up how you may avoid Hell and attain Heaven how you may get rid of sin and get out of the Slavery of Satan how you may have a Remedy for your sin-sick Souls and a Plaister for your Wounds how you may get an Interest in Christ
Psalms are appointed by him but in what Tune he doth not determine any further than the general Directions of decently and in Order reach Hebrew Tunes as I said are much unknown and if known cannot agree with our Language no more do ours with other Languages Now if we sing it must be in some Tune but no Tune being peculiarly Commanded our own no doubt may be Lawfully used Neither can it be justly called an innovation thrust into God's Worship any more than the Word Translated out of the Original into English in which the Scriptures are Read yet this is held to be Lawful 'T is Invention indeed which savours of nothing but of the Wit or Will of Man thrust into God's Service and is not agreeable to the Rule this may be suspected and rejected but this is not of that Nature The Question before us is what Reason can be given why we may not use English Tunes as well as English Words in God's Worship seeing the one is as Consonant to Scripture and Reason as the other Another scruple that some make upon the like ground is the reading of the Psalm in Order to singing Indeed were all men able to repeat the Psalms without Book or had all those to whom singing is a Duty the gift of Reading or were furnished with Books to Read this were not necessary but till this comes to pass which will never be Reading is of use the whole Congregation is to sing and unless all were thus Qualified how can they sing if it be not read Nature it self dictates to us we must use means to bring to the end and the Scripture never denies it Now this is a good means for Instruction and why may we not receive Instruction by the Ear in Hearing as well as by the Eye in Reading In Prayer we think it more convenient to joyn with the Minister hearing him than if we could read the same Prayer along with him in a Book When all Israel sang together with Moses it is like it was read to them Exod. 15.1,2 c. for doubtless all had not Copies of it if they could have read neither had committed it to Memory Neither can the Reading of it any way hinder the Melody neither will it hinder but help the Understanding neither any way dull the Affections And thus I hope I have removed those Objections and Answered the doubts of those that scruple this Ordinance 6. Direct If thou art now convinc'd that Singing Psalms is a Gospel Duty yea thy Duty which God requires of thee set upon it then with hopes of Success but be sure to observe that in this as well as in other Duties thy End be good otherwise the Action must needs be bad Many a man loseth much Labour and pains and spends much Time to little purpose an evident Example we have in the Pharisees Mat. 6.1,2 c. who Fasted Prayed and gave Alms all Excellent Duties But those Sacrifices though otherwise good being mixt with the Dung of their own self-seeking and desire of popular applause God throws it back into their Faces as Dung without a Reward and so it will be with thee if thou seek thy self and not God in the Duty If Custom Credit or a desire of Popular Applause drive thee on to this Duty and not the sincere desire of God's Glory thou maist expect thy Reward from Men and not from God Many Men in Singing Psalms aim at no higher End nor make any better use of it than they do in their Prophane Songs or Ungodly Ballads viz. Their own Recreation to drive away the Time or a desire to be Applauded for their good Voice or Tune or Excellent gift in Singing But the chief End which every Christian should aim at in all his Actions especially in all his Acts of Divine Worship should be God's Glory and his own Souls good if this be laid aside thou maist expect a Curse and not a Blessing upon thy proceedings If this be wanting the Duty is spoyled if this be minded God will accept of it though accompanied with many Imperfections This Heavenly Duty is performed to this End by the Angels and the whole Church Triumphant as before is shewed and will be the Work of Eternity and here upon Earth if Heart and Voice go together 'T is a resemblance of Heaven and represents though darkly that Melodious Harmony that is in Heaven amongst those Glorious Choristers We should make Melody in our Hearts and not only with our Mouths Look upon it as a part of God's Worship and Service and appointed for Spiritual Consolation not for Prophane Recreation and therefore we should with the Psalmist say Not unto us Lord not to us but to thine own Name be the Glory Let us work for God and he will not fail to give us a Reward and there is great Reason why we should in this Duty Trumpet out his Praise for all we have is his and from his hand it is we receive every good and perfect gift We have our Life and Being from him and have no more breath than what he puts into us and there is all the Reason we should render to him the Praises due for all And this is one way we have to Praise him Eph. 5.19 Col. 3.16 Thus the Holy Men of Old have gone before us and aimed at this very End Thus Deborah and Barak Moses and Miriam and many more and thus David resolves to do Psal 7.17 I will Sing praise to the Name of the Lord most High Psal 111.1 And exhorts others to follow his Example Psal 30.4 Sing unto the Lord O ye Saints of his c. Psal 47.6 92.1 Now this Duty though it especially concerns the Godly as those that have received the most and greatest Mercies and have the greatest abilities for the Work yet others also having received all they have from God are also obliged to render Praise and Thanks to God and are frequently called upon thus to do Psal 110.1 where all Nations are excited to this Duty And as God's Glory is chiefly to be minded so our own Benefit is not to be neglected and our Souls good And the Psalms serve also for Instruction and Direction for this as well as other Scripture serves to this End Eph. 5.19 Col. 3.16 And if we observe every Psalm will yield us some profitable Instruction Direction or Exhortation and inform us in many things concerning God's Word his Attributes Providences Promises Word and Works or something concerning our selves or others good or bad concerning this Life or that to come And this we may not only Treasure up in our own Hearts but also press it upon others and Teach one another in Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs Nay wicked Men may hence be Instructed Convinced and Reproved to this End Moses Song was Indited Deut. 31.19 'T is matter of Consolation also to the Godly in all Conditions here are Petitions put up to God here are Promises made by God
the Sacrament but without Faith they cannot be laid hold upon 6. Direct Having shewed you what Preparation is necessary and also what Qualifications and how thou shouldst stand affected when thou comest to this Ordinance I shall next shew thee how to demean thy self in the very Act of Receiving For thy External behaviour or outward demeanour it should be such as is suitable to the Ordinance and to the presence of the Great God Reverent Grave Seemly and such as bespeaks Humility and self-abasing not Light and wanton and gazish but such as becomes a Guest at such a Table yet beware of such Voluntary or Superstitious Humility such as the Papists and some others use which hath no Footing in the vvord of God the surest way is to take the Scripture for our Guide But for thy Inward Carriage which is most to be regarded be sure thy Heart be not wanting for God cannot endure Heartless Service if this Instrument be not in Tune the Musitioner is bad here if any where God calls Son give me thy Heart and nothing else will serve turn but the Heart and the Heart broken and bleeding Come with the Heart humbled God cannot endure a proud Person especially in an Ordinance that hold forth that which may humble thee here is Christ Crucified and his Blood shed for thy sin thou wast the Traytor that betrayed him the Judge that Condemned him and the Executioner that put him Death and will not this work upon thee Is it nothing to have Blood lying upon thee the Blood of the Innocent the Blood of a Friend the Blood of a King yea the Blood of the Son of God What ingenious Spirit but would melt at such a Consideration Every Sacramental Action of the Minister may further thy Meditation and help thee up to Heaven in thy Contemplation When thou beholdest the Minister who stands in the place of God setting apart and Consecrating the Bread and Wine by the Word and Prayer will not this bring to thy Mind the Love of God to thy Soul Who from Eternity set apart his only Son Jesus Christ to be thy Mediator and Advocate thy Surety and thy Saviour well may it be said God so Loved the World c. May not the thoughts of this furnish thee with Heart-raising Heart-warming Meditations And when thou seest thee Bread broken and the Wine poured out doth not this Lively represent the bitter Death and bloody Passion of the Son of God Jesus Christ thy sweet Saviour and Redeemer his Body was broken his precious blood was shed for the Remission of thy sins which otherwise could not have been forgiven Ah! what a wicked thing then is sin when nothing would satisfie Divine Justice but the death of the only begotten Son of God When the Bread and Wine thus separated thus set apart from common use are held forth to thee apprehend God himself giving Christ yea Christ offering himself with all his Treasures to be thy Husband thy Surety thy Mediator and thy Saviour Ah! what Soul-refreshing thoughts may this produce Well mayst thou say with David Lord what is Man that thou art mindful of him Or rather Lord what am I that thou regardest me and hast provided such a Feast of Fat things for me with Wine on the Lees When thousands are laid aside as good as I by Nature And when thou receivest the Elements at the Ministers hand let thy Faith lay fast hold and clasp fast about the Lord Jesus Christ and take him as given by God to be thy Husband and Resolve that the Devil and all his Instruments shall never draw off thy Affections from him but thou wilt all others being forsaken prove his faithful Spouse And when thou Eatest and Drinkest the Bread and Wine let thy Faith feed upon those Spiritual dainties hereby represented upon this Nectar and Ambrosia this Bread and this Water of Life Receive him and all the Benefits of the New Covenant by Faith and in the whole Action let thy Heart Close with God Father Son and Holy Ghost and let the whole bent of thy Soul be set upon him and by such Meditations stir up thy Heart to bless God and praise him for his Mercy and to Love him above all and to vow Obedience to him and as thou lookest upon thy sin with one Eye to hate and abominate it so look upon Christ with the other to keep thee from despair as he is offered up in the Sacrament a Sacrifice to satisfie Divine Justice and beg of God humbly yet believingly that he will accept of this Sacrifice as satisfactory for thy sin and pardon what is past and give thee power against Sin for the time to come Consider also the giving and receiving of this Sacrament is a further ratification of the Covenant as I said before wherein God offers Christ and all his Benefits and promises to be thy God and the God of thy Seed And thou promisest that thou and thine will Serve the Lord. Let this strengthen thy Faith in his Promises for he will never break his word and let it strengthen thy Resolution that thou wilt never break with him then this will be to thee an Happy Ordinance 7. Direct If thou wouldst receive Benefit by the Sacrament behave thy self well after thou hast received it All thy work is not done nay most is to be done when thou hast turned thy back upon the Congregation 't is not the making a Vow but the making it good the fulfilling of it that is the most of the work 't is not the preparing for the Duty or carrying thy self well in the Act of Receiving though this be necessary that is sufficient God expects some after-work A Servant that is refresht with wholsom meat and drink ought not to be Idle nor to spend his time vainly there is a greater tye lyes upon him to diligence and pains taking So he that comes from such a Feast and is refreshed with such Dainties should be more Active Lively Quick and Disposed to Spiritual Exercises plung not thy self too suddenly into worldly business distract not thy thoughts about things here below for as in sweats 't is dangerous to cool over-suddenly So 't is here when the Affections are raised to Heaven let them not suddenly grovel upon the ground when they are heated let not the cold wind of the World suddenly benumb them And when thou dost set about Worldly business remember there is a business of greater concernment lyes upon thy Hands and therefore do all in Subordination to God Redeem some time for Divine Meditation to consider what thou hast been about and with whom thou hast had to deal Thou hast been renewing that Covenant between God and thy Soul which was made in Baptism and therefore look to it that thou make it good It is better not to Vow than to Vow and not perform Consider whether God makes good his Promise Sealed by this Sacrament if not doubtless the fault is thine own God
Butter was to be had and commended the Widdows mite when she had no more I hope will receive this when he knows I have no better where but little is given of him less will be required The Subject I know is necessary if not spoiled in the handling though the Ring look dusk yet the Diamond will sparkle Multiplicity of contrary Studies and other Imployments as most that know me can Witness might perhaps have pleaded my Excuse for Writing as indeed it did satisfie me for several Years so I hope it will plead my Excuse for coming forth in so homely a dress When Paul beheld the Idolatry of the Athenians his Spirit was moved and when I beheld the formality of Professors no wonder if with Crassus dumb Son I spake when I saw my Father wronged Among all the Objection I could think of that might come in against this my well-meant Labour I found none that said it was impossible it should do good I am sure none can justly Object it was not intended for good those that really desire to lead a Holy life I hope will own it as for others those that have neither good word for God nor for his ways I cannot expect they should have any for me however my witness against them will be upon Record Madam if you have better at hand you may bestow this upon some wanting Soul for whose sake it was Written I have not further to add but desire of God in these declining Times when Atheism Prophaness Superstition and Debauchery are too much in Fashion that he will keep you and yours from the Temptations laid in your way that you may shine as Stars of the first Magnitude to enlighten this dark Hemisphere that you may grow in Grace as you grow in Years and may be presented blameless at the Coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ that your Interest in Christ and Title to Glory may be cleared up that when you come to dye you may have nothing to do but to dye and resign up your Soul into the Hands of Christ these are the desires and shall be the Prayers of him who is Madam Yours to his Power to Serve you Edw. Bury Eaton Nov. 2. 1674. THE EPISTLE TO THE READER CHristian Reader I think my self obliged to give thee some Account of this following Treatise for in the beginning of it thou wilt find mention made of a former Treatise which indeed is not yet Published containing the Doctrine of Holy Walking Now although this was first designed and first begun and in Order of Nature should have been the First born yet it fared with it as it did with Zarah Gen. 38.28 This Pharez hath made a breach and came out first and like Jacob supplanted his Brother and got the Birth-right yet haply the other may not be strangled in the Birth if this prove not too Chargable in the keeping Know then when I first set upon the Work I intended it to be Divided into five Parts all in the same Method the first containing 1. An Introduction to the whole 2. The Explication what Holy Walking implies 3. The Reasons why 't is necessary 4. The Objections against it Answered 5. Reproof to several sorts that Live otherwise 6. Some Considerations put to them 7. Some gross mistakes about Holiness 8. Marks of Holy Walking 9. Devices of Satan to keep Men in sin 10. The Priviledges of the Godly 11. Qualifications requisite to an Holy Life 12. Moving Considerations thereunto 13. Hinderances in the way to Heaven And Lastly Helps and Directions The Second Part is the present Book here presented of which I need give you no other Account The Third contains Directions 1. For the Thoughts 2. For the Words 3. For the Actions 4. For the Affections 5. For the Consciences 6. For Recreations 7. For Apparel 8. For Eating and Drinking 9. For Redeeming Time 10. For Buying and Selling. 11. For Company 12. For Solitariness 13. To bear Affliction well 14. In a particular Calling The Fourth contains a disswasive 1. From Sin in general 2. From Pride 3. Atheism 4. Covetousness 5. Drunkenness 6. Adultery 7. Swearing 8. Lying 9. Murder 10. Idleness 11. Apostacy 12. Idolatry 13. Hypocrisie 14. Stealing 15. Contention The 5. and last contains Relative Duties 1. Of the unmarried in reference to Marriage 2. The mutual Duties of the Husband and Wife 3. The Husbands peculiar Duties 4. The Wives Duties 5. Parents Duties 6. The Duties of Children 7. Of Masters 8. Of Servants 9. Of Magistrates 10. Of Subjects 11. Of Ministers 12. Of People Now only the second of these sees the Light the first and last are well near Finished and may ere long shew themselves and the rest in time if my Life and Health be Continued and I be not in the mean time convinc'd that t●ey will be useless I know the World is full of Books many that complain most read least but should we observe most mens Devotion and their Carriage in the World we may Imagine that Books that reduce Christianity into practice and teach us our Duties to God and Man are yet wanting that is not sufficiently taught that is not sufficiently learnt there are need of more Books that maintain the Vitals of Religion in an Age when almost all Religigion is turned into a matter of Formality and Ceremony and little of the power of Godliness appears I have not in this neither do I intend in the other brought you any new Lights but to direct you in the good Old way mentioned Jer. 6.16 which the Saints in former Ages have Walk'd in and which will be proved to be the only way to Heaven though of late there are many new attempts to find a better but if any but the way of Holiness end in Happiness let me be called a false Prophet Mens Brains were never better stufft nor their Tongues ever more busie but their Hearts are empty and their Hands are idle never more talking of the way and never less walking in it And if good words would save without good Hearts or good Works or good Duties never so many would go to Heaven as in our Age. Most mens knowledge floats in the Brain and little sinks or soaks down into the Heart or seasons the Life or Conversation hence like Children that have the Rickets by reason of some Obstructions the Head grows too big for the Body If a bare Profession of Religion would serve turn for Salvation but it will not Mat. 7.22 25.1,2,3 c. to the 14. many would be saved for they can Number their Prayers as the Papist doth his Beads but God doth not accept them by Number but by Weight He is a Spirit and will be Worshipped in Spirit and in Truth A little Grace I fear a little Profession makes a great shew in a Great man the power of Godliness is for the most part left to the Poor that are more willing to take pains and have little to lose But whether God
his servants upon is reasonable and easie and pleasant and delightful 't is the works of Piety and Charity that he requires to love God above all and our Neighbours as our selves These are the two great commands and upon these hang all the Law and the Prophets Mat. 22.37 c. Love is the fulfilling of the Law Rom 13.10 And is not this a pleasant and delightful duty and is it not reasonable that we should love God our great Benefactor in whom we live and move and have our being and our Brethren that are of the same flesh and blood To believe in him also is our duty and is it not reasonable when we can never prove that ever he deceived any To praise him also is our work this is an Angelical work fit for Heaven and Heaven-born Souls and will be the work of Eternity where Saints and Angels shall make up one quire to Trumpet out the prayses of God To hold communion with him this is a Christians happiness here and to converse with him in Glory is Heaven it self 'T is no wonder then that the Service of God is called perfect Freedom and his Servants are called his Free-men 1 Cor. 7.21 'T is no wonder that Christ tells us his Yoak is easie and his Burthen is light Mat. 11.30 for all those that feel it find it so through Divine Assistance I know to a Carnal Heart and unsanctified Soul it appears otherwise but 't is the Galls Sores and Putrified Corruption of Nature that makes it so the easiest Yoak upon a galled Neck seems uneasie Learn but this one Lesson get but this one Qualification to love God above all and all the rest will prove easie Love makes Labour light the Love of Christ constrained the Apostle Paul and made him willing not only to be bound but to dye for Christ then Prayer would be no difficult Duty for who would not willingly go to him he Loves and pour out his requests into his Bosom when he knows he shall have a supply and hath such promises as those ask and you shall have seek and you shall find knock and it shall be opened to you Psal 50.15 Praise also then will be a delightful Duty how apt are we to Commend those we Love and speak well of them Hence it is that the Saints and Angels in Heaven are not weary of this work even to Eternity Communion with God is no toylful but delightful Duty for Union and Communion with God is the Souls Happiness nay 't is here a Heaven upon Earth and will be their Heaven for ever which is sweet here though much interrupted what will it be then when we enjoy him Face to Face and see him as he is here it fills the Heart full of such Joy as no Stranger shall ever meddle with Prov. 14.10 I know the world brags of their pleasures in the Devils Service and are afraid to be Christians for fear of losing them but this is but one of the Devils Lime-twigs in which he fetters them and one of the deceits of the Father of Lyes a true Christian finds by Experience more true Joy more ravishing delight in one days Communion with Christ than ever he did in the Service of sin for in the midst of laughter the sinners heart is sorrowful and the end of that mirth is Heaviness But a Believer may eat his Meat with Joy and drink his Wine with a merry Heart for God accepteth his Work Eccl. 9.7 And with joy they can draw waters out of these Wells of Salvation Isa 12.3 Yea shout for joy if he be of an upright Heart Psal 32.11 There is none in the world that has more true Cause of Joy than they have here they are under the Divine Protection of God and are sure to want nothing that is good and when this Earthly Tabernacle shall be dissolved they have a Kingdom prepared for them But what is the Devils work which he imploys his Servants about 'T is the basest drudgery the most servile Slavery the most sordid unreasonable Dangerous work in the world he sets them to hate God who is the chiefest good to hold up weapons of defiance against him from whom they have their Life and Breath and Being to Blaspheme his Name abuse his Creatures break his Commandments Persecute his Children both by Hand and Tongue pluck the Stars out of his Right Hand the Signet of his Finger the Apple of his Eye his Jewels those whom his Soul Loveth yea to de-throne him and set up the Devil in his place yea he makes them so mad upon it that they will venture Life and Limb in the Prosecution yea Liberty and Estate and Ruine their own Souls and as many more as they are able and will not be perswaded by Ministers Parents or their Godly Friends from such Courses when the Devil enters into these Swine they run headlong till they Ruine themselves 4. Motive Thou shouldst serve the Lord because he best deserves thy Service he hath done more for thee than all the World besides and that which all the World cannot do It was he that Created thee and gave thee a Being when thou wast nothing It was not long since there was nothing heard of thee and God had no need of thee he was Infinite in his Perfection and Glory before thou wast and thou hast added nothing to his Happiness and wilt not own him for thy Creator Yea he hath made thee a Rational Creature when he might have made thee a bruit Beast he made thee capable of Communion with himself yea in his own Image when he might have made thee a Dog or Toad or Serpent or the most despicable Worm that crawls under thy Feet what Excellent Faculties hath he bestowed upon thee As Undestranding Will Affections Memory Conscience and such like Yea he hath made thee Little lower than the Angels Psal 8.4,5 Thou wast the Clay and he was the Potter he might have made thee a Vessel of dishonour and shall the thing formed say to him that formed it why hast thou made me thus Not only so but he hath given thee thy Limbs and thy Senses when thou mightest have been Blind or Lame or Deaf or Dumb and is not this a Mercy thou hast the use of Reason when others run raging in the street Mad Frantick or Lunatick Yea 't is he that maintains thee at his own Cost and Charges 't is his Corn and his Wine that feeds thee his Wool and his Flax that Cloaths thee 't is his Silver and his Gold that inriches thee all is his and all is his free-gift thou deservest not the Crumbs that fall under thy Table and is all this nothing Hos 2.5 c. Yea hadst thou these things of thy own they could do thee no good without his Blessing Food could not nourish nor Cloaths keep thee warm he gives thee Peace when thou mightest have been in bloody War Health when thou mighest have been on thy sick Bed and
Holiness to Heaven Read a List of more Heb. 11. But there is no word of encouragement to any other to expect Heaven nay God tells us in plain words they shall never come there 1 Cor. 6.9,10 Neither is there any one example of any that lived and dyed in their sinful course that ever was saved what may we gather hence but this if ever you would attain to true happiness serve God with a sincere heart 7. Motive Thou shouldest serve the Lord because as he is best able to reward thee for thy obedience and pay thee for thy work so is he best able to punish thee for thy disobedience For as all his promises are yea and a men faithful and true to his People so are his threatnings to his Enemies thou art not at liberty to choose thy own Master who thou wilt serve thou art ingaged to him and serve him thou must or do worse thou art his by right of Creation for whose is the Pot but the Potters And by right of Redemption he paid a price for thee and bought thee dear So also by Covenant right thou hast devoted thy self to his service and taken Press mony to fight his Battels and if thou revolt he will avenge the quarrel of his Covenant against thee Hence it is thou mayst well fear his wrath and expect his judgments if thou perfidiously betrayest thy trust and revoltest to the Enemy Christ himself bids thee not to fear those that can kill the Body and can do no more but fear him that can cast Body and Soul into Hell Luk. 12.5 If he be not glorifyed by thee he will be glorifyed upon thee if he have not the glory of thy Salvation he will have the glory of thy Destruction Luk. 19.27 Those mine Enemies that would not that I should raign over them bring them and slay them before my face God takes those for his Enemies that will not be ruled by him and will prove a sore Enemy to them And didst thou know what it is to be an Enemy unto God and what it is to have God to be an Enemy unto thee it would send thee trembling to thy grave 't is he that hath the keys of life and death at his girdle He kills and he makes alive he brings to the gates of death and back again and there is none that can deliver out of his hand He need not muster an Army against thee to destroy thee the least Fly or Gnat or Hair may end thy life if it have a Commission from God thou art but a Worm if he tread upon thee he leaves the dead behind him if he withhold thy breath thou returnest to the dust for thou hast no more breath than what he puts into thee how then canst thou grapple with the Almighty or contend with God were thy flesh of Brass and thy Sinnews of Iron were thy foundations as the Earth or as the Pillars of Heaven thou wert yet too weak who ever hardned himself against God and prospered whilst thou remainest his Enemy well mayst thou fear his heavy hand there is no judgment that ever thou readest threatned or ever executed upon sinful wretch that thou canst be secure from Thou knowest not but the Waters may drown thee as they did the old World or as the Red Sea did Pharaoh or fire from Heaven may consume thee as it did Sodom and Gomorrah and also Nadab and Abihu and the two Captains and their Fifties at the prayer of Elijah thou knowest not but the Plagues which fell upon Egypt may fall upon thee and consume thee or that thy life may be ended by the Sword the Famine or the Pestilence thou knowest not but an Angel may smite thee as Herod and thou mayst be devoured with Worms or that the Earth may open and swallow the quick as it did Corah Dathan and Abiram thou knowest not but thou mayst be struck dead for the next lye thou tellest as Ananias and Saphirah were or whether Bears may not devour thee as they did those Children that mocked the Prophet or whether thou mayst not be strucken with Leprosie as Gehazy or thy house may not fall upon thy head as upon Jobs Children In a word whatever a man destitute of Grace and Divine Protection may be brought to suffer thou hast no assurance but it may be thy Portion Read Deut. 28.15 c. Where thou mayst see thy own miserable condition but this is not all those spiritual judgments which are worse than these are seized upon thee Blindness of Mind Hardness of Hart Searedness of Conscience c. And eternal judgements dog thee at the heels and will certainly seize upon thee except Repentance prevent it as soon as Death makes a separation between Soul and Body never any Unregenerate Unrepenting Unrighteouss or Unclean Person shall ever go to Heaven John 3.7 Luk. 13.3 1 Cor. 6.9,10 Rev. 21.13 and there is no middle place for the Scripture owns no Purgatory Psal 9.17 The wicked shall be turned into Hell and all the Nations that forget God See the doom of the wicked servant Mat 24. last He was cut in peices and his Portion was appointed with the Hypocrites and that unprofitable Servant that improved not his Talent Mat. 25.30 He was bound hand and foot and cast into utter darkness and all the wicked ungracious servants that improve not their Talents as God appointed shall then be bid Depart ye wicked into everlasting fire prepared for the Devil and his Angels Mat. 25.41.48 This is Gods judgments to his Enemies and this is the Devils wages to his friends and servants who then would have such an Enemy or such a Master learn directions to serve God as followeth in those duties mentioned CHAP. II. Of Duties in General HAving in the fore-going Treatise shewed you the Excellency Necessity and Benefits of an Holy Life and the deadly danger of all unholy Course I hope many of you are resolved to alter that course of life you have too long already lived in and will begin to question what shall we do to be saved To this end in this part I shall point out some necessary duties which every Christian is bound to perform and lay down some directions by them for the right performance of them Now my desire is that you would resolve to practice what out of Gods word I shall prove to be your duty otherwise to what end shall I write them or you read them what say say you will you do it or will you not 't is not a slight business neither will a slight resolution serve your turn you will meet with many Racks in the way and therefore had need to be well grounded with many storms of temptations and therefore had need to lay a good foundation you have spent too much time already in the service of Sin and Satan and 't is pity you should any longer serve so bad a Master and now God gives you a call unto his service methinks it should
be no hard question to resolve neither need you any great time to consider whether God or the Devil be the best Master whether Holyness or Sin be the better work whether Heaven or Hell be the better wages whether the Transitory Pleasures of Sin or the endless joyes of Heaven be more desireable hast thou need of much time to consider of this business if thou yet stand at a stay let me put in somthing that may turn the Scales consider to whom thou art most engaged to God or Satan art not thou Gods by right of Creation he made thee of nothing and whose is the Pot but the Pot-makers he made thee a Rational Creature when he might have made thee a Brute Beast a Toad or a Serpent or the most despicable Worm that crawls under thy feet and is it not he that maintains thee at his own Cost and Charges thou hast not Food to eat or Drink to drink or Clothes to put on but what he gives thee neither Health nor Strength Limbs nor Senses Life nor Breath but from him 't is his Corn and his Wine that feeds thee 't is his Wool and his Flax that clothes thee 't is his Silver and his Gold that makes thee Rich Hos 2.5 And is it yet a Question who should be thy Master Hast any better Friend or greater Benefactor Nay further thou art his also by right of Redemption when thou soldest thy self to be a Slave to Satan did not he buy thee by his precious Blood out of that Hellish Slavery Did not he lose his Life for thy Ransom Did not he lay down his Life to free thee from the guilt of sin and from the filth of sin and from the punishment due for sin from the wrath of God the Curse of the Law the Slavery of Satan and from everlasting damnation and hast thou yet a better Friend to trust to The work God sets thee about is wages as well as work 't is equal 't is reasonable 't is honourable his Yoak is easie and his burthen light The wages also differs the one gives everlasting Happiness the other endless misery and canst not yet determine who shall be thy Master Consider then what God minds in these his Commands is it his own benefit or thine What profit is he like to have by thy Obedience Or what damage by thy Disobedience Alas thou art so far below him thou canst neither do him good or hurt All the benefit or damage redounds to thy own Soul Consider also what the Devil minds doubtless thy Ruine He goes about like a roaring Lyon seeking whom he may devour 1 Pet. 5.8 And art not yet determined who shall be thy Master Consider then whether ever thou knewest one Man that ever was made Happy by following a sinful Course of Life Or ever thou knewest one Man made miserable by God's Service or an Holy Course of Life And now if thou hast reason make use of it and I doubt not if thou wouldst be brought to consideration thou wouldst soon resolve I shall at present take it for granted and shall proceed first to give you some general Directions to be observed in all duties and then descend to some particular duties unto God and give Directions for these also the general are these that follow 1. Direction In all the Duties thou performest to God or Man see that thou hast a Divine warrant for it out of the Word of God that which he Commands is our Duty and what he forbids is our sin if we do it where there is no Law there is no Transgression and where 't is no Commanded Duty there thou canst expect no Blessing yet many Men are apt to invent ways for God's Worship as if the Scripture were difficult and with the Pharisees Teach for Doctrines the Commandments of Men they set up their Posts by God's Post and their Dagon by God's Ark but it will never stand they take much pains and be at much cost in the Worship of their own devising but they will lose their Labour and when they come for their Reward God will ask them who required these things at their hands When therefore thou art prest unto a Duty enquire whether God Command it or at least whether it be consonant to his Word if not reject it we must not Worship God after Mens invention or Humane Traditions contrary to his revealed Will. God hath left us work enough to do we need not invent more We read indeed of some Idolaters that fained themselves gods and then patcht up a kind of Idolatrous Worship to these gods thus Baals Priests cut and wounded themselves till the blood gushed out not much unlike to our Popish whippings Some also poured out Drink-Offerings to the Queen of Heaven and baked Cakes for her Jer. 44.17 Yea some of them Offered their Children to Molech and made them pass through the Fire yet all this Labour was lost yea worse than lost it became their sin because it was to a strange god In like manner many Worship the true God in a false manner by giving him such Worship he never Commanded neither ever came it into his mind But the Scripture is a sufficient Rule for Worship where all the material parts of Worship are prescribed only some necessary Circumstances are left to Humane prudence to determine as the Time and Place and other such like which may be altered according to the present occasion yet we read in Scripture of Voluntary Humility and Worshipping of Angels but God doth not allow of it Col. 2.18 The Church of Rome doth therefore exceedingly err in thrusting upon us those new invented needless Ceremonies such as God never made neither ever gave power to Man to intrude into his worship yea also they err in adding many things as Fundamentals which are errors of their own devising such as their five added Sacraments their private Mass Communicating in our kind propitiatory Sacrifice for the Sick and dead Prayers to Saints departed and to Angels Images Crucifixes Popes Pardons Indulgences Pilgrimages and many more but these wanting Authority are not to be heeded by us yea amongst us also we have too many Popish Superstitions received by Traditions which God hath never warranted and therefore we ought not to observe them But in all thy Duties whether it be an Act of Divine worship or any Duty to thy Neighbour search the Scriptures if it be not according to this Rule own it not See what need Christians have of knowledge to know what is sin and what is Duty what is Commanded and what forbidden 2. Direct When thou knowest thy Duty and hast a Divine Command for it delay not but set upon it many undo themselves by delays they think to do that hereafter which they never Live to do practice is the Life of all Set upon the performance of those Duties which God requires at thy Hands take them as they lye and do not pick and chuse 'T is the practice of
it at first If it be why dost leave it If thou now leave off all thy Labour and all the pains that ever thou hast taken will be utterly lost in reference to Salvation If the Righteous forsake his ways all his Righteousness shall not be remembred to him in his sin he shall dye Ezek. 18.24 It may be thou hast gone many a Mile to hear Sermons spent many an Hour in Prayer and Humiliation many a Day in Fasting and Humbling thy Soul and wilt thou lose all thy Labour at the last Nay wilt thou now dishonour that God which time was thou seemedst to Honour And wilt thou strengthen the hand of Wicked Men in their wickedness And weaken the hands of poor doubting Dhristians And sadden the Hearts of the godly Wilt thou bring the Blood of Souls upon thy own head If not hold on in a course of Holy Duty Whatever opposition thou meet with in the way Heaven will make amends for all the sweat and blood thou losest and Hell will be sower sauce to thy sweet Meat What madness is it to leave thy work a little before thou shouldest receive thy Wages 4. Direct Let all the Duties thou performest either to God or Man proceed from a right Principle from a Heart sanctified by Grace and purified by Faith and seasoned with Love Make the Tree good and his Fruit will be good but a Corrupt Tree bringeth forth evil Fruit. An evil Tree cannot bring forth good Fruit nor a good Tree evil Fruit. 'T is impossible that a Corrupt Fountain should send forth sweet Water or a filthy Vessel sweet Liquor Let the Love of God be the strongest Motive to thy Obedience and let this engage thy heart to every Duty Though thou shouldest do the duty required if thou do it not in obedience to that Command God will not own it Whatever thou dost do all to his Glory and in Obedience to his Command or thou wilt lose thy Reward let thy heart say in sincerity Propter te propter te Domine it is for thy sake and in Obedience to thy Command that I do it and for no sinister respect whatsoever Hypocrites may do the thing which God Commands but from another ground and for another end they savour of the Cask and smell of self-Interest they reach no higher than themselves as water ascends no higher than the Fountain Head Jehu did what God Commanded in destroying Idolatry and rooting out Ahab's Posterity but all this while he hath a Kingdom in his Eye But the Love of God Oyls the Chariot-Wheels of a Christians endeavours it carryeth him above beyond and out of himself God tells him what he would have done a Christian never examines the Command by any Carnal Interest whether he may reap gain or loss Honour or Disgrace by it come what come will he resolves to do it if God command it whatever stands in his way though he meet Death it self in the Face he will go on God calls him and with Samuel he cryeth out Speak Lord for thy Servant heareth he knows he that sets him on work can bear him out Now all Service that ariseth not from this ground is slavish and mercinary and merits nothing at Gods hands but blows he that doth the thing Commanded and knoweth not of the Command doth not Obey God in the work and if he know that it is Commanded and doth it yet not because it was Commanded but upon other account God will not Reward this as Obedience The Pharisees knew that Prayer Fasting and Alms-deeds were Commanded duties yea they performed those duties but not because God Commanded them but that they might be applauded by Men therefore Christ sends them to men for a Reward Mat. 6.1,2,3 c. The performance of a duty will do us little good if we cannot say with the Apostle The Love of Christ constraineth us Many are constant attenders upon the Ordinances not out of Love to God or Obedience to his Will or any delight they have in the duty but for fear of punishment or hope of reward either from God or Man or for popular Applause or one thing or other of that Nature and these Men perhaps in the mean time have their handS upon the works and their Hearts busied in the Devils Service and they look upon Gods Service as a Slavery and glad when they are Released But a sincere Christian is like the Servant mentioned Exod. 21.15 that saith I Love my Master I will not go Free though there were neither Reward in Heaven for my Obedience nor punishment in Hell for my disobedience I will do it because 't is my Masters will and I delight in the work it self this Love of God in the Soul is as weights to the Clock or as Oyl to the Jack it sets it on work for God love makes labour light they do it for Conscience sake Rom. 13.5 when others do it for gains sake Saul obeys for a Kingdom and Jehu for a Crown and when this was obtained their Obedience was over they are like to Dogs they follow their Master till they meet with Carrion examine now thy heart what is the ground of thy obedience if it be lower than thy love to God and desire to obey him 't is not right 5. Direction Let all thy duties whether to God or Man be performed in the manner which God requires now Christ himself tells thee God is a Spirit and he that worships him must worship him in Spirit John 4.24 and the Apostle tells us that bodily exercise profiteth little but godliness is profitable unto all things 1 Tim. 4.8 'T is not the Motions of the Body nor the moveing of the Lips 't is not Bowings Couchings Cringings that he is affected with if the Heart and Affections go not along this is one main difference between a sincere Christian and an Hypocrite both may do the same Duty both may joyn in the same Prayer and both may hear the same Sermon yet one may be accepted and the other not nay for the Bulk and Materiallity of the Duty the Hypocrite may exceed the other the Pharisees they fasted they gave almes they made long Prayer they tythed Mint and Anice and yet all this while lay under the Curse and were Enemies to God and persecutors of Christ their heart was absent from their duty and it was not right to God they lost all their labour in Heavens way because they had little trading with and little knowledg of God or their own hearts Hypocrites feed upon the husks of duty nnd never meet with Christ in the duty when a sincere heart hath trading with God and sweet communion with Christ himself if ever therefore thou wouldst perform pleasing Sacrifice to God be sure to wind up thy heart and affections unto God and never content thy self with any duty till thou meet with Christ in the duty duties are appointed to be done not for their own sakes but to help the Soul to mount
this is not the Blood of Christ we must have some better shelter to keep off the storms of God's fiery Indignation the Prophet tells us all our Righteousness is as filthy Rags or a menstruous Cloath Isa 6.6 And will God think you delight in this The Heart which is the Fountain is Corrupt and never cleansed from Original Corruption and can we think the streams thence issuing can be sweet This bitter Root sends many branches of Actual sin which mix themselves with our best duties and make them abominable in the Eyes of God These are the dead Flyes that spoyl all the Oyntment we cannot do a duty but we spoyl it in the doing and if we could unless we could do every duty thus to the end of our Lives what Advantage should we have by that one We must Live free from evil thoughts vain words and evil Actions or we cannot stand approved by God nay if we could do so and Live free from the least Transgression for the future this will not discharge us of our fore-past Debt will the constant payment of Rent for the future clear up the arreares that are behind 'T is a vain thing to think to be saved by our own good works or justified by our good duties Alas they are too much defiled with sin and self to be satisfactory to God and yet how ready are Men to lay hold upon any thing that will give them the least hope and trust to good hearts and good duties and good meanings when there is no such thing and loath they are to come out of themselves confess themselves to be such Bankrupts as indeed they are but the vanity of these hopes I shall give you in the words of an able Divine who speaks fully to my purpose who tells thee that thou canst not bring in perfect Righteousness into the presence of God and hast no Christ to trust unto thou must desire and pray till Heaven and Earth shake till thou hast worn thy Tongue to the stumps endeavour as much as thou canst and others commend thee for an exact Christian mourn in some Wilderness till dooms day dig thy Grave with thy nails weep Buckets full of hourly Tears till thou canst weep no more Fast and Pray till thy skin and bones cleave together promise and purpose with full resolution to be better yea reform thy Head Heart Life and Tongue leave some nay all sin Live like an Angel shine like a Sun walk up and down the World like a distressed Pilgrim so that all that see thee may commend and admire thee dye ten thousand Deaths lye at the Fire back of Hell as many millions of Years as there are Grass piles upon the Earth Sands on the Sea shore Stars in Heaven or Motes in the Sun I tell thee not one spark of Gods wrath will be quenched by all these Duties for they are not the Blood of Christ c. Shepherd Sincere Convert CHAP. III. Directions in Hearing the Word HAving given you some general Directions necessary in all Duties without which no duty either to God or Man can be acceptable to God I shall next descend to some particulars which God requires at our hands and lay down some Directions how they may be performed to God's Glory and the Souls Advantage for 't is not the meer doing of a duty but the well doinging of it that attains these ends The first I shall mention is that great duty of hearing God's Word As for the Preaching of it I shall give Directions among those Relative duties which God willing I intend to Treat of in it's place If I could sufficiently instruct you in this I need not speak much of the rest for this would be a help in all the other for in the Word are Directions for the other also I need not stand to prove this is a duty I hope few will deny it As for those that are above Ordinances so as to neglect them Time hath discovered their Folly doth not God send his Messengers to Preach and is it not our duty to Hear The Apostle tells us Necessity is laid upon him and woe to him if he preach not the Gospel 1 Cor. 9.18 And is Preaching their duty and is not Hearing ours Yea doth not Christ himself teach us how to Hear And gives us Cautions to that purpose to take heed how we hear And what we hear Mark 4.24 Luke 8.18 And oftentimes calls upon those that have Ears to hear that they should hear and in many Parables gives Directions about hearing as in the Parable of the Sower and the Seed of the good Seed and the Tares and many more But my business is at present only by way of Motive to put you on to the Duty and by way of Direction to help you in it I shall at present use those Motives drawn from the benefit of the Word for who is not moved with Profit and Gain But here is the greatest gain to be had 't is the ordinary means to bring Men to Christ I say the ordinary means for God is not tyed to it Rom. 10.14,17 Faith cometh by hearing to this end God sends Paul to the Gentiles to open their Eyes and to turn them from Darkness to Light and from the power of Satan unto God Acts 26.17,18 When Christ met with Paul in the way Acts 9.9,10 He doth not Instruct him himself but sends him to be Instructed by Ananias and when he sent an Angel to Cornelius it was not to Preach the Gospel to him but to direct him to Peter Acts 10.35 It was by Preaching that Peter Converted 3000. at one time Acts 2.37.41 The Word is the Seed that being sown in a good heart fructifies abundantly Mat. 13.8 The neglect of this is threatned Mat. 10.14 Whosoever shall not receive you nor hear your words c. It shall be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrha in the day of Judgment than for them and few are brought in that neglect this Duty Nay 't is of daily use to those that are Converted to build them up it is the Milk that must nourish them and make them grow for where there is Life there must be Food David by this means became wiser than his Teachers and had more Understanding than the Antient and what condition soever a poor soul is in here he may find directions Art thou in sorrow and distress here consolation is to be had here the Soul by faith sucks sweetness out of the Promise art thou in affliction here are Cordials to uphold a fainting heart directions to bear them well and promises of a seasonable deliverance if thou run astray here thou maist hear a voice behind thee saying this is the way walk in it God hath here set way-marks to guide thee If thou be dead or dull here are rousing considerations to quicken thee if thy faith be weak here it may be strengthned if thy Soul be sin sick here is a Physitian directed to and a Potion prescribed
of Hatred will close with it as it's object for the Understanding when 't is informed in the Nature of the thing according to it's apprehensions and conclusions sends down report unto the Heart where the affections dwell and every affection closes with it's proper Object Love with good and Hatred with evil Good things difficult to be obtained stir up desire evil likely to some stir up fear Rom. 7.24 O wretched Man that I am who shall deliver me from the Body of this Death This will make thee bewail thy miserable Condition when thou canst not enjoy the thing desired yet long and hunger and pant after it as David did for the enjoyment of God Psal 42.1 He that tasts the sweetness of it and cannot get it must needs earnestly long after it Whether it be the removing the Judgment or the Sin that causeth it or whether it be the attaining the gifts and graces which we want it will work in us a Resolution to our power to endeavour the obtaining of the thing we want and when we find it is not in our own power this will put us on to a Resolution to go to God in whose power it is to dispose of these things to confess our wants and failings and imperfections and dis-ability and like a Beggar unlap our sores to move pity and to Petition him to grant us those things which we so earnestly desire and rest confident we shall enjoy the Mercy desired the ground of which confidence is the promise of God who bids us ask and we shall have seek and we shall find knock and it shall be opened to us And the Experience of the Saints in all Ages who have thus prevailed And this also will work in us a strong Resolution to use all Lawful means and all possible endeavours for the attaining of our desires 'T is a faint wish indeed that is not seconded with endeavour This will make us be careful of our selves for the future when we consider our miscarriages for the time past this was the result of David's Meditation Psal 119.59 I thought on my ways and turned my feet unto thy Testimonies Psal 42.5.11 And without this our labour is lost 't is not enough for a Traveller to know he is out of the way but he must return into it 6. Direct In Meditation beware of those things which usually prove hinderance in the Duty for whosoever shall make Trial of it shall find enough to do to manage it well and perform it well as it ought to be The Devil that knows how much he is disadvantaged by it will never suffer thee to do it without opposition he lays many snares to intangle the Heart and render it unable and unfit for the work If he can divert the Heart which is the most necessary Instrument in the work he is well enough hence often he steals it away and as in Prayer when we should seek God we had need to seek our own hearts So also in Meditation for the Heart many times like a sloathful Servant gives us the slip when there is most work to do Sometimes the Devil fills the Heart with distracting cares and thoughts of the world which commonly croud in upon us when they should stand back and give place this is an hindrance in all duties but especially in this wherein the whole man is required and the Heart cannot be spared here we should have an heart in Heaven but how can it mount up when her wings are clipt And her feet fetter'd and clog'd How can our thoughts soar aloft when they cling fast to the Earth How unstable to the duty is it when we come with a Fancy of some Earthly Happiness Or hug some thriving Project in our Brain And solace our selves with some Worldly Advantage while we pretend to have our Conversation in Heaven and our Communion with God The Scripture tells us The Friendship of the World is Enmity to God and he that is a Friend to the World is an Enemy to God James 4.4 The Apostle adviseth not to Love the World nor the things of the World and if we Love the World the Love of the Father is not in us 1 John 2.15 Beware therefore of this snare entertain no Discourse with the World till thou hast finished the work that lies before thee Do as Moses leave thy shooes behind thee when thou comest into God's presence Exod. 3.5 Or as Abraham all at the foot of the Hill when thou ascendest this Mount of contemplations say stand by Profit stand by Pleasure stand by World till I come again and though these knock at the Door open it not come not with a Love or liking to any known sin this is a notable hinderance in this case and will spoil thy Duty this dimmeth the eye of the mind that it cannot see Spiritual things As it hinders Prayer so it hinders Meditation also Psal 66.18 If I regard Iniquity in my Heart God will not hear my prayer neither will he succeed thy Meditation Those that will preserve precious Liquors put them into clean Vessels and those that will store up clean and Holy Thoughts must put them into pure Hearts what Communion hath Light with Darkness or what Fellowship hath Christ with Belial If thou use violence to thy Conscience thou art a stranger to an Heavenly Life Laziness also is another hinderance to this work when men are loath to take pains with their own Hearts and Meditation cannot be managed well without much pains there is scarce any thing hinders knowing men more than this when men cannot away with diligence they either omit or slubber over the Duty and as good never a whit as never the better few men are willing to sequester their thoughts and affections from the World and to be intent upon the Duty and Exercise their Graces in their Order or their Affections upon their proper Objects and hold them there till they find success The Heart of man will prove false and Treacherous and is hardly brought unto or kept upon the Duty it will find some starting hole or other and frame some excuse to be gone if we use not violence to force it How lazily will it demean it self How ready will it be to depart before the work be done and make some Vagaries or entertain the thoughts of the World or divert it self to some more pleasing Objects and if thou look not about thee will pass away the time idly and give over before the work be brought to any perfection but thou must deal by thy Heart as thou wouldst do by a sleighty Servant perswade command threaten and chastise force it into the presence of God and let it not stir till the work be done 7. Direct When thou hast thus wound up thy heart by Meditation to the highest pin and work'd thy Affections into a heat and brought thy work into a good posture and gathered Observations for thy use Take heed of letting thy heart flag too suddenly
overwhelmed in the Sea Exod. 14.21 Over Amalek Exod. 17.12 Over Sennacherib 2 Kings 19.32 It hath with-held Rain from the Earth for a long time and after procured it James 5.17,18 It hath brought Angels from Heaven for the help of man thus to Daniel Chap. 9.21 For Hezekiahs help 2 Kings 19.35 where an Angel slew in one Night in the Camp of Sennacherib a hundred forty and five thousand And to Elisha 2 Kings 6.17 where the Mountain was full of Horses and Chariots of Fire about Elisha It hath brought Fire from Heaven to consume the Enemies 2 Kin. 1.10.12 It hath procured Bears to devour those Children that mocked the Prophet 2 Kings 2.24 It is the way to cast out Devils Mat. 17.21 and to work strange deliverances as Jonah out of the Whales belly Jonah 2.10 Peter out of Prison Acts 12.5 c. By this the Widdows Oyl was increased 2 King 4.3 And Miracles might be wrought Mark 11.23 This is the way to recover the Sick James 5.15 To divert Judgments felt or feared thus Moses oft stood in the gap This is the way to procure pardon of Sin Luke 18.13 To avoid the Temptations of Satan Mat. 26.41 To have deliverance out of Troubles Psal 50.15 To procure the Spirit of God Luke 12.13 To get Wisdom James 1.5 Who now would not set upon such a Duty Now to perform this Duty well take these Directions 1. Direct There are several Qualifications requisite to every one that would rightly perform this Duty of Prayer in an acceptable manner without which a Blessing cannot be expected for though Christ bids ask and we shall have seek and we shall find knock and it shall be opened to us Yet St. James tells us we ask and have not because we ask amiss It is necessary in the first place that thou be a Child of God and have the work of Grace wrought upon thy Heart or otherwise thou hast no assurance of being heard The blind man John 9.31 could say God heareth not Sinners I know 't is the Duty of others to pray and the Apostle incourageth Simon Magus to the Duty if perhaps the thoughts of his heart might be forgiven But till the Heart be brought over to God we have no assurance that God will hear us the Sacrifice of the wicked is abomination to God till then we cannot comfortably call God Father nor come with boldness to the Throne of Grace neither will Christ Mediate or Intercede for us while we remain his Enemies neither will the Spirit of God assist us in the Duty Rom. 8.15 It is in Christ and through Faith that we have boldness and access with Confidence to God Eph. 3 12. 'T is necessary also that we hate sin if we come to God for he is a devouring Fire to his Enemies and will not be reconciled to those that are reconciled to Sin How can we heartily pray against Sin and for Holiness if we love Sin and hate Holiness As all unconverted Sinners do This is dissembling with God when the Heart is not with him If I regard Iniquity in my Heart saith David God will not hear my Prayers Psal 66.18 Yea God who is Holiness it self requires Holiness in all those that draw near to him and he being a Spirit will be Worshipped in Spirit and in Truth Without Holiness no man shall ever see God with Comfort Heb. 12.14 Knowledge also is requisite for God cannot abide the Blind and the Lame in Sacrifice without this the mind cannot be good nor the Service acceptable without this a man knows not what to pray for or what to pray against what to seek or what to shun what is sin or what is Duty what he wants or what he hath and what blind worship is he like to offer he can never Pray as he ought Self-denial also is necessary he should in all things subject his will to the will of God A notable Example we have in Christ himself whose Meat and Drink it was to do his Fathers Will. So when he had prayed that that bitter Cup might pass from him yet adds not my Will but thine be done and thus he hath taught us to pray Thy Will be done in Earth as it is in Heaven Faith also is require● for if those shafts of Prayer are not headed by Faith they will never reach Heaven this is the Condition required whatsoever you ask believingly you shall receive and without Faith 't is impossible to please God Heb. 11.6 Nay further Patience is also required we must wait for an Answer not like those short-winded Bethulians that set God a time and will wait no longer but refer all to his Will who best knows his own time yea the best time and fittest Season He ought also to be an Humble man for God resisteth the Proud and giveth Grace to the Humble He that hath not low self-denying thoughts of himself God will have low thoughts of his Service he fills the hungry with good things but the Rich he sends empty away He must also beg for the power and assistance of the Spirit Rom. 8.26 God knows the voice of his Spirit Come not in thy own strength Thou must also be painful and Laborious not only pray for Mercies but endeavour for them a few faint wishes will not serve turn Sin must be fought against as well as pray'd against endeavours must be used 2. Direct Before thou come to this Duty of Prayer prepare thy Heart to meet the Lord thy God in so solemn a Duty Wert thou but to meet some Prince or Noble Man thou wouldst make some Preparation much more shouldst thou when thou art to meet the great God one that knows the Secrets of thy Heart and thy Ends and Motives in the Duty What business of Concernment is there but needs some preparation Much more when the Soul is so deeply concerned in it Examine therefore what Relation thou standest in to God whether he be a Friend or an Enemy Who can come with boldness to him that hath offended him and is not Reconciled If thou hast not a Mediator to Intercede for thee and a Surety to undertake thy Debt how darest thou approach to the Creditor to whom thou owest ten thousand Talents and canst not pay a Farthing How dar'st approach this Consuming Fire that art but Chaff and Stubble And what hopes hast of speeding if thou be not within the Covenant The promise belongs not to thee But when thou canst find an Interest in God and in the Covenant and in Christ canst call God Father yet rush not rudely into his Presence but study well what things he hath promised for those thou maist boldly ask Heaven and Earth shall pass but his Word shall not pass till it be fulfilled But if thou ask amiss that is what he never promised no wonder if thou receive it not acquaint thy self well with the Attributes of God his Power Goodness Justice and Truth c. This will be an Excellent
Foundation for thy Faith And when thou art come before him set thy self as in his Presence and let thy Heart be affected with awful Reverence of him who is the Searcher of the Heart and Tryer of the Reins There 's many that come to him in prayer and little consider with whom they have to do Come also with a full purpose and Resolution or else never come to leave and forsake all those sins thou shalt confess For if thou regard Iniquity in thy Heart God will not hear thy Prayer Psal 66.18 'T is a vain thing to think to get pardon for those sins thou wilt not leave or a dispensation to Sin Meditate before hand of the Number Nature and Quality of thy Sins Of the Purity of God's Law the Justice of God his Threatnings against Sin and Sinners and the punishments he hath brought upon the World for sin the little Good that Sin hath done thee and the great hurt c. These Considerations may work in thee a loathing of sin when thou seest that it is the cause of all thy Miseries then wilt thou put up real desires to have it Mortified and till then thou wilt but dally with God Study well before-hand what are thy wants which thou wouldst have supplyed by God Let it be thy daily work to think what Sin and Corruption is strong in thee and what Grace is weak or wanting and what thou wouldst beg at God's hands and have not thy Errand to seek when thou shouldst do it Study well also what Mercies thou hast received and forget not to render to God the Tribute of Praise Thankfulness for one Mercy is a real Petition for another Many like the Lepers will come in a Petition for Mercies they want but few in Thanksgiving for Mercies received Most men are like the Swine under the Tree they eat the Crabs or Acorns but look not up from whence they come And where as 't is a Commanded Duty to Pray one for another 't is necessary that we sympathize one with another Mourn with those that Mourn and Rejoyce with them that Rejoyce It was Nehemiah's practice and he should herein be our President when all went well with him in his own particular the Afflictions of the Church could wring Tears from his Eyes Nehem. 1.4 And if any jarr be between thee and another be Reconciled this is Christ's Counsel Mat. 5.23 Mark 11.26 Come thus prepared and there is great hopes of speeding 3. Direct Wouldst thou put up a prevailing Prayer See that thou make it to God alone and not to Saints or Angels or any Creature whatsoever This is that Homage which he hath reserved to himself and that Honour that he will not give to another Many are the Commands which are in Scripture for this Duty Psal 50.15 Call upon me in the day of Trouble and I will deliver thee and thou shalt Glorifie me And Christ bids us go to our Father in Secret and our Father which seeth in Secret will reward us openly Mat. 6.6 This was the Refuge which the Godly run to in all their streights Hither Abraham Isaac and Jacob went Gen. 18.27 28.3 32.11 Hither Moses goes when God threatned Israel Exod. 39.11 Yea Joshua Hannah Samuel David Solomon Elijah Jehoshaphat Hezekiah Peter and Christ himself and thus he taught us to do Mat. 6.9 Our Father which art in Heaven Many are the Promises which are made to those that go to God in the Name of Christ and many are the Experiences which Believers have had of the Return of Prayers made to God But in the whole Book of God there is not one Precept for or approved Example of any one that sought either to Saint or Angel nor any Promise to any that do so or any Experience that any have had any Return to their Prayer no nor encouragement to provoke us to believe that God approves it but the contrary There is nothing in Scripture to ground our Faith upon and what is not of Faith is Sin We may find God himself stiled A God Hearing Prayers A Title given to no Creature in Heaven or in Earth God is Omniscient and knows all things the very thoughts and wishes the sighs and breathings the longings hungrings and pantings of a broken Heart are known to him and he knows when Prayers proceed from unfeigned Lips he is Hoker Lebh Scutator Cordis The Searcher of the Heart Jer. 17.10 And 't is a Priviledge that no man on Earth can claim neither have we any assurance that Saints or Angels in Heaven can do it Again he is every where present at all times and in all places which the Angels themselves are not being finite Creatures and therefore is always in a readiness to help We know he hears our Prayers but have no assurance that the others do He is Omnipotent and able to help us he is El shaddai God All-sufficient Gen. 17.1 Able to remove all rubs out of the way but the Creature cannot help us they are but the Cistern he is the Fountain they have no more than what he puts into them Yea all Religious Worship is due to him alone whereof Prayer is a principal part and cannot be given to another without offence 'T is from him that we receive every good and perfect gift James 1.17 and therefore unto him we should go to beg it who keeps the dispose of them in his own hands and will be sought unto before he part with them God is the Object of our Faith and should be of our Prayers for How can we call upon him upon whom we have not believed Rom. 10.14 The very Heathen by the Light of Nature acknowledge this Priviledge this Duty was due to God alone they put up their Petitions to those they esteemed gods as the Mariners in Jonah's Ship called every man upon his god and advised Jonah to do so also Jonah 1.5 And God himself threatens the Families that call not upon his Name Jer. 10.25 And in their distress threatens to send them to the gods they serve How much then are those to blame that Pray to Saints and Angels as the Papists or offer up Religious Worship to any other but to God alone but till they can prove it a Duty by direct precept or approved Example till they can prove they are Omnipresent always at hand Omniscient and know all things Omnipotent and can help us in all our straits which they will never do lets us never leave the Fountain that is all this and go to the Cistern that cannot help us 4. Direct If thou wouldst speed in Prayer then go to God in the Name of Christ if thou take him not along with thee thou wilt not be welcom if thou come not cloathed in thy Elder Brothers Garments thou wilt return without the Blessing We are by Nature Enemies to God and he is a consuming Fire to his Enemies and Christ must be the Skreen to keep us from burning 't is he alone that can
c. There are some things that are not fit for an Oath as those that have been handed down to us by Tradition as whether there were ever any such Cities as Troy or Carthage and whether they were Sackt or spoyled though we are confidently assured this is a Truth we ought not to swear it because 't is out of the reach of Personal knowledge We must swear no more than we Personally know to be true Some things also are obvious to Common Sense as that a Quadrangle hath four Angles a Triangle three c. these things are not doubtful and an Oath will not make them more clear but a thing which cannot otherwise be determined when we dare not rest upon the Credit of the Revealer when 't is doubtful and cannot be proved but by witness and this witness is suspected either to want knowledge or Conscience every Man being a Lyar Rom. 3.4 Now because there is so little Faith and Justice among Men 't is necessary to appeal to God himself to witness which cannot deceive nor be deceived and this is done by an Oath which is the ne Plus Vltra the End of Contention For he that makes no Conscience of this is not fit for Humane Society The very Heathens themselves when they sware by their Idol-gods were careful of swearing falsly yet among Christians in Name every one hath not this care nay 't is too evidently known that many take little care of their words or Oath But this is a strong Bond and none will break it that fear God or make Conscience of any thing But how much do those stray from the very End of an Oath which is the Investigation of Truth that affirm by an Oath that which they know to be false and call God to witness to a lye the very Heathens will rise up in Judgment against them and Condemn them those that seek thereby to hide the Truth and not to manifest it and mind not God's Glory but their Neighbours Injury by it as wicked Doeg in his Information against David though he speaks the Truth 't is to a bad End Thos also are guilty that swear to that they know not though it prove to be true yet they are perjured Persons they swear the knowledge of it which they did not know those also that swear vainly idly and to no purpose those that swear and never intend to make good their Oaths or if they did intend it do not do it Surely these Men when they call God to witness their Lyes do not believe there is any God or that he takes any notice of them or think they can deceive God as well as Men or that he approves of it but he will call them to an Account and set their Oaths in Order against them 6. Direct If thou wilt not Offend by thy Oaths take heed then of rash foolish customary swearing too much in use in our Times and for which the Land mourns Jer. 23.10 It connot but be distastful to God who will not hold him guiltless that takes his Name in vain to have his Name tossed by every Drunken Sot upon the Ale Bench and when Men thunder out Oaths and Curses upon Earth 't is no wonder if God Thunder out his Judgments from Heaven When those ill-boading Fowls feed so near the brink of the bottomless Pit 't is a sad Presaging that God's Judgements are near Customary swearing cannot be without much sin for the very Nature of an Oath being an Act of Religious Worship to God shews it should be taken upon mature Deliberation and serious Meditation but Common Experience shews in Customary swearing these things are wanting but the Name of God is irreverently tossed in their filthy Mouths and thus many Men Curse away their Blessings for the most of Men are guilty this way they swear down Vengeance from Heaven upon them and oft-times upon their Posterity for the Curse of God haunts the House of the Swearer Zach. 5.3,4 And God will be a swift witness against them Mal. 3.5 The Common swearers cross the very End of an Oath which is as I said the Investigation of Truth of some necessary weighty Truth which cannot otherwise be made to appear But many of their Oaths are spent for the obscuring of Truth and the Justifying of Lyes and if Truth be spoken 't is either about such trivial matters unfit to have the Name of God mentioned or added to them neither is it any great matter whether they are affirmed or no and no Body so much as desires any such Confirmation by it or is little the better Credited to the Oaths of a Customary Swearer than they do to their words for Common Swearers are oft-times accounted Common Lyers and an hundred Oaths will not Sugar some of their Stories and make them fit to be swallowed when they speak as oft they do against Reason and Experience for many Men use their Oaths to fill up or as they think to adorn their Discourse instead of other Eloquence but such Rhetorical Figures may be used in an Oration in Hell They think themselves the bravest men that can swear the biggest Oaths and wish damnation to themselves in the fittest Expressions and indeed they are some of the Devils stoutest Champions But from such many times an Oath either needs not or boots not if they speak Reason they may be believed without if not an hundred Oaths will not make it pass for currant Now if we search out the Original from whence these Oaths proceed we may find from a sinful Custom and a depraved Nature they learnt to swear but it was when they learnt to talk and in some 't is more Custom than Curstness It befals them as with men in some Distempers their Excrements pass from them at unawares so do their Oaths they know not when they swear but 't is a bad Custom which makes God our Enemy and Hell our Portion were there but a Law made that for every Oath they sware they should lose a Joynt or forfeit a Pound and duly Executed it would make men break off such a Custom Sometimes those rash Oaths proceed from some perturbation of the mind as Anger c. which is a short madness and indeed 't is a right mad mans part they Act when another Offends them and they flye in the Face of God Sometimes 't is the Fruit of Gaming and unlawful Recreation but sure 't is a bad Tree that yieldeth such unsavoury Fruit Take heed therefore of these and swear not at all but upon just Occasion an Oath in it self is not sinful as is Murder Adultery c. no more is it desirable for it self as Love Charity c. but 't is to be used as Physick when other Food will not serve not for it s own sake but for Healths sake for Truths sake 'T is an Holy thing and the more Holy a thing is the more dangerous if abused 't is bad playing with edged Tools yet many Prophanely call
not to be vowed any more then sworn hence the Vow of those forty that bound themselves under a Curse neither to eat nor drink till they had killed Paul Act. 23.14 was unlawful it must be upon some special occasion and the engageing the heart more against sin and unto duty and to some spiritual end as Gods glory and our own good now a Vow being of the nature of a promissary Oath it ought to be performed with like care taken with the like deliberation fulfilled with the like fidelity Eccles 54.56 When thou vowest a Vow to to God deferre not to pay it for he hath no pleasure in fools pay that which thou hast vowed Isa 19.21 Psal 61.8 66.13.19 now a Vow is either general or special a general Vow I call that which concerns all Believers at all times and in all ages and this is that Covenant wherein God and Man are mutually ingaged and obliged each to other wherein God for his part promiseth Christ and all the blessings of the new Covenant and Man promises to forsake all other and keep close to God God promises to be their God and they promise to be his people This Covenant was sealed to the Jews and by the Jews in Circumcision and the Passeover and to Christians and by Christians in Baptism and the Lords Supper as ye have already heard this is part of Gods worship and will be to the end of the World but this is not properly called a Vow neither comes in the definition there are some legal Vows and those are such as of the Nazarites Numb 16.2 as also those of vowing Sacrifices and oblations these were part of Gods worship in the time of the Law but are not now and there are Vows for some bodily exercise as for Fasting forbearance of Wine or strong Drink c. these are not part of Gods Worship but only helps to it thus the forbearance of the Rechabites drinking Wine Jer. 35.6 Vows of things that are arbitrary that may or may not be done and are left to Mans choice those are properly Vows and not such which are commanded these are Duties before they are vowed nor of things forbidden these remain sin after the Vow now a Vow is either absolute or conditional when a mercy is given in and we Vow some thing by way of thankfulness conditional when we promise if God would give us such a blessing then we will do thus and thus thus Jacob vowed that if God would prosper his Journey and give him bread to eat and raiment to put on then he should be his God and that stone should be Gods house Gen. 28.20 the like did Hannah 1 Sam. 1.11 some also are temporal binding for a time and some perpetual binding for ever now that you may vow and not sin take these following directions 1 Direct If thou wilt make a Vow then thou must make it unto God and to God alone for there is no Scripture warrant to make it to any other thou hast many commands and many approved examples of making Vows to God but none at all to any other Creature Psalm 76.11 Vow and pay unto the Lord our God but where readest thou make Vows and fulfil them to this Saint or that Angel for Vows are of the Nature of promissory or the oath but we may not swear by Creatures but by God alone as I have already proved I know this contradicts the practice of Papists but why do they contradict the Scripture by their pactice they Vow to this Saint and that Angel one Vows so much Oyl another so many Candles another this another that but who requires these things at their hands where have they their Warrant what promise have they to ground their faith upon when we read of Vows in Scripture we read they were made to God Numb 30.2,3 if a man Vow a Vow a Vow to the Lord c. if a Woman Vow a Vow to the Lord c. Deut. 23.21,22,23 when thou shalt Vow a Vow unto the Lord thy God thou shalt not slack to pay it Isa 19.21 when Jacob vowed a Vow it was neither to Saint or Angel but to God alone Gen. 28.20.21 and why should we not follow such approved examples but follow the Dictates of our own Brain some Vows are conditional if thou wilt give me this and this then will I do thus and thus this was Jacobs in the place before recited if thou wilt give me Food and Raiment thou shalt be my God and this Stone shall be thy House thus was Hannahs 1 Sam. 1.11 if thou wilt give me a Son then will I give him unto thee now this can be directed to none but to God alone because he alone can performe the condition O their vows are of thankfulness for mercies received thus David frequently Vows Praises and Thanks and to whom should this be made but unto him from whom every good and perfect gift comes Jam. 1.17 who deserves the praise but he that grants the Mercy we return thanks for I know the Papists tell us we may as properly Vow to Saints as unto God with this distinction to God we Vow thankfulness for mercies received to the Saints as our Mediators for whose sake we did receive them but the Scripture acKnowledges but one Mediator between God and Man even the Man Christ Jesus and how came they to the knowledge of any other we know because God hath told us that every good and perfect gift comes from him but we are ignorant whether we receive any benefit by the intercession of Saints or Angels We have commands to make Vows to God but not to them and if there had been such an honor due to Saints departed the Scriptures doubtless would not have been altogether silent nay we read the heavy judgments the Lord threateneth Jer. 44.25.26 to them that made Vows and would fulfill them unto the Queen of Heaven and let them take heed of such a reward we deny it and they must prove it by Scripture where such liberty is granted to pray to them as if we had which will never be proved yet is there a difference between the one and the other Vows are a more strict and binding act of Religion than Prayer is for in a Vow there is prayer and something more prayer to God for his grace to perform the Vow and also a purpose and promise of performance we may put up Petitions to mortal Men but not make Vows to them yea the matter of a Vow is sometime such as is due to God alone as when obedience or such like are promised 't is from God alone we may expect the mercy we want 't is from him alone we receive what we have 't is he onely knows the heart whether we are sincere or no and he only can bring us to an account or reward or punish us as we deserve and therefore unto him alone Vows are to be made and paid 2. Direct That a vow may
or thy Affections cool over-hastily keep up that Spiritual Life and vigour as long as thou canst Live in the strength of that meat if possible as long as Elijah did forty days yea labour to be the better for it all thy Life 'T is not safe in a great heat to cool too hastily he that climbs high should descend by leisure Hast thou met with God in the Duty Stir not thy Foot before thou hast given him thanks We are apt to be sensible of our pressing wants and our desires are let out for a supply in our needs God hears of us then we cry arise and save us but a gracious Heart should be as sensible of Mercies as of Miseries and be as ready to render praise for the one as to put up Prayers for the removal of the other But most men are like the Lepers of ten that are healed but one gives thanks And 't is thy Duty also to Treasure up that knowledge which thou hast gained by this Duty store up in thy Book or Memory the Conclusions thou hast gathered Hast by Reason and Scripture found that sin is bitter Lay up this as a certain Truth for hereafter Hast thou found that Grace is Lovely and Holiness amiable Remember this also lay up these Resolves that they may stand thee in steed in a day of Temptation that if ever Satan the World or thy own deceitful Heart should hereafter perswade thee to love sin or disown Holiness thou mayst reply nay but at such a time in such a place I found by such Scriptures and such Arguments that sin is filthy and Holiness Lovely in what false glass soever you now represent them to us Nay not only so but devote thy self wholly unto God and Resolve that thou wilt Live according to those Conclusions thou hast raised and those Truths thou hast found out and that thou submit thy self to his Will so far as he shall reveal it unto thee Without this what benefit canst expect from the Duty When thou hast found out the Duty and by undeniable Arguments canst prove it to be thy Duty and yet wilt not do it thou wilt be beaten with the more stripes If by the force of Reason and Evidence of Scripture thou find out that the way of sin is to be forsaken and the Duties of Holiness to be performed and yet thou forsake Holiness and chuse sin what Excuse canst thou plead Thou wilt but sin with a Candle in thy hand but if upon these Considerations thou set thy self to hate sin as the greatest evil and walk in the path which is called Holy in sincerity then shalt thou reap Fruit by thy Meditation If thou find upon Consideration that God is the chiefest good and Love him as the chiefest good happy wilt thou be If thou find the Devil to be the worst Master and break out of his Prison and resolve thou wilt never give him one more Act of willing Obedience 't is well or if thou find in the reach of thy Heart that thy Grace is not true and thereupon thou resolvest never to give thy Heart any rest till thy Relation be changed and God be thy Father and Christ thy Husband 't is well Or if in the search thou findest Evidences of true Grace Record them they will be of use in a day of desertion and help against the Devils fiery Darts The Result of David's Meditation was to return home to God Psal 119.59 So it should of ours if it make us not more in Love with God and Holiness and more to hate sin and wickedness it doth us no good if it strengthen not our Graces or weaken not our Corruption we lose our Labour In a word conclude the whole Duty either with Prayer to God for a Blessing or if it may be convenient with some Verses of a Psalm that is suitable CHAP. VI. Directions in Prayer THE next Duty I shall speak unto is Prayer which is not only Work but Wages not only a Duty but a Priviledge Now Prayer is an Offering up our desires unto God in the Name of Christ by the assistance of the Spirit with Confession of sin and thankful acknowledgment of God's Mercies received Psal 92.8 John 18.23 Rom. 8.26 Psal 36.5,6 Dan. 9.4 Phil. 4.6 For the kinds of it you may take notice there is Confession when we acknowledge our sins to God There is Petition when we beg of God those things necessary for Soul or Body for this Life or that to come There is Deprecation when we beseech God to turn away the evils felt or feared from our selves or others There is Intercession when we pray for others also and there is Thanksgiving when we thankfully acknowledge the Mercies received Now Prayer is either publick in the Congregation or private in the Family or secret in the Closet each of these should have their time each hath a Promise and we may find Precepts for and Example of them That Prayer is a Duty is acknowledged by most and denyed by few till of late Years wherein some have argued themselves above Ordinances but the Scripture owns no such thing we have the Command of God for it which is Authority sufficient and the only Rule to walk by 'T is a Divine Command that makes it Duty read these following Scriptures 1 Thes 5.17 Pray without ceasing Col. 4.2 Continue in Prayer and watch in the same with thanksgiving Rom. 12.12 Continue instant in prayer Psal 59.15 Call upon me in the day of Trouble c. I might instance in many Promises made to it and many threatnings to those that neglect it and shew you the Examples of the best of Saints yea of Christ himself that spent whole nights in Prayer All which sufficiently prove that it is a Duty and therefore let us set upon it with all alacrity many are the encouragements unto this Duty some from God some from Prayer it self and some from our own Necessities From God his Promises to hear and help may encourage us Psal 50.15 and many other places his Attributes this assures us he is able to help and faithful in his Promises and will do it The Relation that is between God and a Believer gives him hopes he is their Father Christ their Elder Brother their Head and Husband yea their Redeemer and Intercessor The Experiences they have Recorded of all Ages The Returns of Prayer is no small encouragement which shews the Efficacy and Force of it and how prevalent it hath been with God and therefore one calls it the almost if not altogether Omnipotent Grace of Prayer I might give you a taste of it thus It hath changed the course of Nature stopped the Sun in the Firmament Josh 10.12 and brought it back ten degrees 2 Kings 20.11 Quenched the Rage of the Fire Dan. 3.27 Stopped the Mouths of Lyons Dan. 6.22 Divided the Red Sea that Israel passed through Exod. 14.21 It hath prevailed over great Armies and Potent Princes as over Pharaoh which it