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A18014 The plaine ma[ns] spirituall plough Containing the godly and spirituall husbandrie. Wherein euery Christian ought to be exercised, for the happie encrease of fruite, to eternall life. By I.C. preacher of the word. Carpenter, John, d. 1621. 1607 (1607) STC 4663; ESTC S118755 136,138 254

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the disposition of these vertues is our owne but that as we should neither resist the holy motions of the Spirite offered vs nor receiue the graces of God in vaine so we should gladly yeeld our selues vnto the Lorde and receiue by the hande of a liuely saith from his goodnesse Grace vpon Grace and Vertue vpon Vertue as such as being well taught vnder our heauenly Father might honour and serue him in holinesse and righteousnesse Loe this is that infringeable Chaine of Pieties Plough comparable to that compleat armour of God the which S. Paul would a Christian should put on and the which in this Chaine Ephes 6. are aptly lincked and framed together Whereof the first is Veritie the next Righteousnesse the third Readinesse for the Gospell the fourth Faith the fift Hope the sixt Gods word the seuenth Praier c. This Chaine is so necessarie for the Spirituall Plough-man as that without it the Plough cannot proceed but hauing this holy combination and prouocation of all Vertues the Plough proceedeth with good speede and all prosperitie as strong in the Lord and in the power of his might CHAP. XXII The tenth part of the Soole is the further wheele IN Pieties Plough there be two Wheeles as wheron the Beame is carried by the Axell 9 Meditation profitable and the Soole more stedily directed forth in the land Albeit that in some places the fields are turned by the Soole without wheeles yet as the Husbandman findeth the commoditie so doth he commend the right vse of the same The two wheeles of this Plough are the profitable Meditation and the continuance of the good action both the which the holy Psalmist described and commended in that blessed man Psal 1. whose delight is in the Law of the Lord and in that Law is exercised both day and night The former is that remission of the minde according to nature from thinges which are without ad principatum to the chiefe rule or head which then is most profitable when it hath for his chiefe obiect the best and most profitable things in the consideration whereof a man may be taught instructed and edified in that which is of like nature for the glory of God his owne safetie And well is this vertue likened to the Wheele in three points First for the figure secondly for the coniunction thirdly for the motion thereof The figure is round by the which as the Philosophers note perfection wee may vnderstand the soundnesse of holy Meditation for as the wheele is of euery part perfect as that there needeth not either addition or diminution so is the Meditation of the beleeuing Christian perfect as the Lord is perfect Mat. 5. The Coniunction is of diuers parts and so as of two or more then is made one thing thus the godly repentant man hath his cogitation fixed on those things which as parts are combined together in the true meditation of the olde and new Testament of Moses the Prophets and the Psalmes of the doctrine Euangelicall Apostolica●l and Historicall and so as it the thing figured were seen in the figure the figure in the thing figured in an equall proportion as then when the holy Prophets by a strong meditation in the things to them reuealed foreshewed long before the things were accomplished sawe the same and thereof vsed often the preter or present tence for the future This Ezekiel Ezekiel 1. saw in a vision a wheele in the middest of a wheele this Salomon taught that one thing should be considered or meditated on with another that men might attaine to wisedome For in our meditations it is meete that wee obserue the true proportion of those partes and members which are to be conioined as the Law with the Prophets faith with obedience hope with charitie goodnesse with grace the Father the Sonne Christ Iesus and his Church the Church and her children the death of Christ his resurrection his ascension and his high glory mans election and glorification his iustification his sanctification What man is without Christ and what he is in Christ what God hath done for vs and what hee requireth of vs c. The motion of this wheele is circularie to the which beyond all other motions the Philosophers attribute perfection in the which the singular consideration and right vse of those excellent obiects are signified in the vse whereof after the end of our meditation wee should begin againe and orderly proceede in the circularie motion of the Wheele Mat. 2● 40 Phil. 3.1 Thus the Lorde Iesus praying to his Father spake the same wordes three times and Saint Paul to the Philippians said that it greeued him not to write vnto them oftentimes the same thing Thus wee are taught to pray euerie day to the Lorde for our daily foode Mat. 6.11 and for the forgiuenes of our sinnes both in the morning at noone tide in the euening and in the night season This also intimated Salomon not onely in that he saith Eccl. 11.2 Remember thy Maker the sooner in thy youth but in that Giue a portion to seuen and also to eight as that when we haue ended one weeke which consisteth of seuen daies we should begin againe with the eight day another weeke And in this circulary motion wee shuld ruminate Pauls wheele of fourteen spokes Act. 17. As first that there is but one chiefe best good thing which is God Secondly that he alone is author of all good things both in heauen and earth Thirdly that he is Lord of all Fourthly that he is concluded in no place Fiftly that he is not worshipped with the workes of mens hands Sixtly that he hath neede of no mans helpe Seuenthly that he disposeth of his riches to euery man Eightly that hee is the creator and maker of mankinde Ninthly that hee placed men on the earth Tenthly that he is euery where filling euerie thing Twelfthly that in him we liue moue and haue our being Thirteenth that he is honoured not with gold siluer or any outward things And fourteenthly that in Christ Iesus our Mediator hee is good and gratious vnto all men Here also we are to meditate how the maiestie power iustice and mercie of God is both declared and confirmed to mankind first by creation next by sustentation gouernment and administration thirdly by many examples of thinges supernaturall and strange fourthly by the common consent and voyce of all men fiftly by the ordinary sense of his goodnesse sixtly by the secret and iust testimonie of conscience seuenthly by the manner of his iudgements eightly by the authority of the holy Scriptures ninthly by the opinion of the Philosophers and tenthly beyond all others by the sending of his onely Sonne into the worlde Furthermore looking on my selfe I am to consider and not to forget at all times how far not onely others but also my selfe haue erred sinned from the scope of my calling and direction of
suddainely gone downe into hell and all his glory is defaced with him in his death for why the Lord hath spoken to him in his wrath and vexed him in his sore displeasure when he exalted the horne of his Annointed and placed his King on Sion his holy hill CHAP. XXXVI The second generall part containing the Reasons and motiues perswading all men to follow the godly husbandry wherein is seene the reward of Pietie with the conclusion THe Lord God Almighty as hee is the supreame King the highest Lord the Father eternall and the God of both heauen earth might iustly by such his powerfull authority haue commanded the Israelies An Argument of Gods great mercie as in their dutifull obedience to sow for righteousnes and to reape according to the measure of mercy without any other reason or respect And whereas hee might haue menaced and threatned the disobedient with the fiercenesse of his iudgements as he did the Iewes by the ministery of St. Iohn the Baptist as now the axe is laid to the roote of the tree and as Christ saith Except ye repent ye shall perish Howbeit * See what I haue said hereof in the Song of the beloued touching his vineyard in Isai 5. part 1. such is the Lords vnspeakeable mercie that applying himselfe to mans capacitie and weakenesse rather like a father then a King hee proposeth such reasons vseth such meanes as may rather gently allure and perswade them then in any sort terrifie force or compell them the which manner of inducement our Sauiour Christ imitating his good Father hath also vsed saying Come vnto me all yee that trauile and be heauie laden and I will refresh you learne of me for I am meek and lowly in heart and yee shall finde rest to your soules And of this kinde the Prophet Hoseah hath produced in number eight whereof as we wel obserue The first is taken frō the conuenience of the time The second from the fit opportunity thereof The third from the consideration of his fatherly loue affection The fourth frō the excellency of the things promised The fift from a comparison therof with the raine The sixt from the goodly maner of disposing therof The seuenth from the benefit of the same in such as receiue it The eight frō the consideration of his most gratious inclination and regard of his faithful children in that he commeth vnto them in his owne person either to performe or to see all things performed according to the purpose of his promise and their hearty desire The first reason as I said is taken from the conuenience of the Time The first Reason Time Iob. Ian. There was a time of deuiation a time of reuocation or reuouation a time of reconciliation and a time of peregrination of deuiation from Adam vnto Moses of reuoca●ion from Moses vntill the natiuity of Christ of reconciliation vnder the Gospell and of peregrination for all men in this worlde In and by euery which time there was also and is appointed vnto euery thing his season to be performed and effected vnder the Sun The which neuerthelesse is often and much neglected by worldly mem whereof Father Bernard could worthily complaine In sermon ●d colar Nil preciosius tempore heu nil bodie vilius inuentur nothing is more precious then time alas nothing in these daies is lesse regarded The Iewes in the daies of Heggaeus the Prophet being willing by him to set on and further the building of the Lords house answered him that the time thereof was not then come To whom the Prophet replied Is it time for your selues to dwell in your setled houses and the Lords house to lie waste Moreouer that they might consider that their present dearth of corne victualls and other necessary things fell on them as a iust plague for such their neglect of that house in the time appointed hee added Consider your owne waies in your hearts ye haue sowen much brought in little ye eate but ye haue not enough yt drinke but ye are not filled ye cloath your selues but ye be not warme and he that earneth wages puts the same into a broken bagge But now the Lord being gratious wills them to obserue the time as reason equity require the time for this businesse appointed by himselfe not after their wills saying It is time or the time is now come wherein ye should seeke the Lord. Such a thing entendeth Salomon in his Canticle Cant. 3. The winter is past saith he the summer it come the voice of the tirtle doue is heard in our Land the like hath S. Paul to the Romanes Rom. 13. It is now time that ye awake out of sleepe for the night is past the day is come neere and our redemption is neerer then when we first beleeued And the Prophet Hoseah seemes to say in effect thus O yee of the house of Israel and Iuda ye haue long enough and too long sought after vanitie in the errour of your minde ye haue ploughed iniquity too many daies and yeares ye haue beene as sheepe going a great whiles astray and as prodigall sonnes haue wandred farre from your good fathers house and the Lorde hath hither vnto in long suffering permitted you as the good father permits his young children to play the wantons for the which also he hath sometimes seuerely corrected you Again ye haue bin often called long scooled many times instructed in godlines now by this time ye should be no longer as children but such as are growen to the yeares of wisedome discretion It is therfore meete conuenient yee should know the time of your calling to walke in a new life as honestly worthily warily in a word putting away the former conuersatiō of your lusts ye should now serue the Lord in holines and righteousnes before him and so redeeme the time for the daies are euill and the enemie is malitious and subtile euer seeking to preuent hinder you with his mischiefes 2. The fit opportunitie But to this yee are the more excited when yee shall consider duly of the second argument which is taken from the fit opportunity of this time intimated by that perticle whiles or vntill that is whiles the Lord commeth or vntill hee commeth Wherein wee finde a fit allusion to the natures either of those birdes which obserue their fit times in the yeare as the Swallow the Nightingale the Storke or to the manner of those husbandmen which apprehend their seasons for sowing reaping and other workes of husbandry as the opportunitie is offered them or to those prisoners in bands who being guilty and trusting to the mercie and lenitie of their king for pardon and deliuerance wait the opportune time and then gladly accept the same Such a thing hath the Prophet where hee saith Isai 55. Seeke ye the Lord whiles hee may be found cal vpon him whiles he is neere the Psalmist Psal admonisheth To