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A04220 An exposition of the second epistle of the apostle Paul to Timothy, the first chapter Wherein 1 The text is logically into it's parts resolved ... 4 The seuerall doctrines thence arising deduced. ... All which is accompanied with familiar and delightfull similitudes ... Lastly as the matter requireth: there is vsed, definitions, distributions, subdiuisions, trialls, motiues, and directions, all which be of great vse in their proper order. By Iohn Barlovv ... Barlow, John, b. 1580 or 81. 1625 (1625) STC 1434; ESTC S100861 328,113 454

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which is that When we haue done all we can to confesse our selues vnprofitable seruants Let vs neuer dispute with our Maker plead perfection or by our selues iustifie our selues or expect the least reward Surely he that is well acquainted with his owne inward corruption and actuall transgressions will neuer boast of his owne worthines And no one point which the Papist doth defend hath caused me to doubt more of their finall good estate then this For if they were borne againe of the water and spirit they by their owne frailty would haue learned experience to haue beene farre from the least thought of merit Wherefore in thy best condition say Lord thy mercy is my merit thy free fauour my felicity Where Paul in the twelfth verse and now againe in this maketh mention of the last day we note that A good mans minde is often carried to thinke on the day of Doct. 5. iudgement Iob. 19. 25. Psal 17. vlt. 2 Cor. 5. 2. Phil. 3. vlt. For when they cast their eye on the poore creatures the Reas 1. which groane for our sinnes and shall not be freed vntill that time how should a good man who is mercifull to his beast but remember that day wherein they shall be deliuered into the liberty of Gods sonnes Gods children haue many false tales father'd on them and Reason 2. with strange aspersions are they besprinkled the which as vpon Eagles wings fly through towne and tauerne country and citie Gath and Ascalon vnder the great broad seale of good fellowship neuer to be reuerst or contrould vntill the Ancient of daies the searcher of all hearts that impartiall iudge haue the hearing of the case which must be at that day The faithfull feele and find in themselues many great infirmities Reason 3. of soule and body the which shall neuer be perfectly cured till Christ shall appeare So that the very losse of a tooth or of the least member will carry a good mans minde to that day wherein he beleeueth to be made perfect And he is so affected with his Sauiour he hath such a secret Reason 4. loue to all the Saints of God the which he neuer saw and a desire to behold the great possession his Father hath prepared for him the which he shall not fully behold and in soule and body absolutely pertake of and ioyntly enioy vntill Iesus come to iudge the world that his minde is often carried thither And is it not the great day of reaping the yeere of Iubilee and the marriage of the Lambe and his beloued Shall not the Diuell and all his soule spirits that haue persecuted the Saints of God be rewarded according as they haue rewarded vs and all the faithfull take possession of that glorious and immortall kingdom where they shal all with one tongue and heart with ioy vnspeakeable and glorious sing glory to God praise to the Lambe without the least inward opposition or interruption the which is their chiefe desire that heere on earth they ayme at that wherein their greatest blessednesse consisteth for euermore So that wonder not then if the faithfull haue their mindes often carryed to thinke on the day of iudgement And if this bee thus as it is indeede What shall wee Vse 1. thinke of such who neuer minde this day verily they are much affected with earthly pleasures and profits and haue little regard of the greatest good Many men in the Inne of this world are like the swaggerers and prodigals in a Tauerne who call freely eate and drinke laugh and are fat but neuer minde either the reckoning or the time of haruest for they haue sowne no good seed neither haue wherewith to discharge the shot therefore suffer these things willingly to slip and absent themselues out from their mindes because they haue or can expect no commodity by either But the faithfull man is of a contrary mind for he is sparing in expence and hath scattered much good graine the which will bring a goodly crop at his Masters appearing the great day of reaping both of which cause him often to looke vpward And by this Doctrine wee may proue whether wee bee Vse 2. like minded or not to the most faithfull person Doest thou againe and againe thinke on this day Is thy minde often carried to this obiect So arest thou on high with the wings of faith and a sound eye to this hill why then thou art a right bird truely bred and not of the bastard brood Euery crosse base imputation false report ach in the ioynts corruption in the flesh and spirit each good action faithfull prayer motion of true affection towardes Christ and his members heauen and holinesse will carry the mind of him or her that's truely religious vpright hearted to this Mountaine Marriage day and time of refreshing So that findest thou this in thy selfe then be of good cōfort for thou art of the Brides company and one that shall see the euerlasting light sit downe and reape ioy and gladnes life and glory in the largest fields of Gods goodnesse the heauenly Canaan the new Ierusalem which is aboue But if thou art destitute of these kinde of motions eleuations then striue for these properties that are the inseparable breathings and mouings of an holy heart sound minde and blessed person The very frame of nature stretcheth forth her necke and peepeth vpward to this season And shall the Eagles of the Churches owne breeding neuer flutter with their wings and cast vp their piercing eyes to this rich prey but stand a pruning that were a thing incredible Therefore haue this in thy selfe and bee blessed for euer We may further collect where Paul prayeth for mercy against that day that All our prayers are to be grounded on Gods promises Gen. 23. Doct. 6. 9. 12. 2 Sam. 7. 25. 1 King 8. 25 c. For our Apostle knew full well that such a time would come and that the Lord would reward euery good worke at that season by vertue of his former promises Because that they are all Yea and Amen in Christ Iesus Reas 1. not one but shall be performed sooner or latter Againe otherwise wee can haue no hope to bee heard Reas 2. For no faculty can or ought to extend it selfe beyond its adequate and proper obiect it is limited by its peculiar Rules The eye of the vnderstanding and foote or hand of faith may leade vs to God the first Ens and cause of all things but beyond that they cannot passe for there is nothing further to act or rest on Hee therefore that prayeth without a promise denyeth his owne request What madnes then is it for the Papist to pray to Saint Vse 1. and Angell Can they make promises in Christ or haue we any such ground giuen vs of God Vaine wishes are reprehended hence as when men pray for impossibilities and this doth meete with those that vse vnlawfull imprecations and also the blind devotion of
those that liue it are counted as signes and wonders in Israel Isa 58. 18. But what marvell sith Christ was not Isa 52. vlt. And 53. 7. knowne by it his image despised his person in carnall eyes deformed They then that cannot discerne the Sunne how should they perceiue a Starre a Candle Moreover Is our life from Christ Let vs then that are Vse 4. partakers of it returne him prayse for so great a blessing divide not this treasure ascribe nothing to thy owne selfe or others it s the root that beareth vs not we the root life is a Rom. 11. great blessing this life the blessing of blessings then let vs never be weary in magnifying the Lord for such a favour nay seeing it comes from Christ let vs returne it againe vnto him seeking his glory as he hath done our good If we beget children doe we not expect they should spend their liues for the profit of vs their Parents As the Sea therefore sends forth many rivers but they returne all againe into her bosome so seeing our life comes from Christ let it flow backe to the prayse of his Maiestie and th● rather wee may be induced hereto because this is the onely way to haue life and to escape death for all eternitie And here may all of vs learne instruction seeing our life Vse 5. is from Christ Iesus are we weake and feeble in our minds Runne we to to him and pray we Lord quicken me Be our children dead in sinne Bring them before Christ desire him to raise them to life imitate the poore that liued when he liued amongst them in the vse of the meanes still haue an eye to this Physitian otherwise our Patients will not be cured this is that Sunne that with his warme beames enliueth all the creatures if he be absent we are all but dead men rotten branches And to shut vp this poynt wee are to learne here to be Vse 6. carefull that we offend not this Lord of life and incurre his displeasure for if we doe we shall dye the second the eternall death Simple Polititians be they that consider not how all the keyes to convey life and death hang on his finger Will we not tremble to heare treason For its death And shall we then crucifie againe the Author of our salvation and rend his flesh in our teeth and tongues like the vaile of the Temple from the top to the bottome take heed of this for he that lighteth our Candle can easily put it out And this shall suffice to haue spoken of the Pen-man of this Epistle for the present now in the next Verse is the person mentioned to whom Paul in particular directed his Writings VERS 2. To Timotheus my beloved sonne grace mercie peace from God the Father and Christ Iesus our Lord. IN these words are two things contained a description The Logicall resolution and a salutation in the forme of a prayer the person to whom Paul sent this Epistle is described 1. By his name Timotheus 2. By a word of relation sonne 3. By an adiunct beloved In the salutation being laid downe prayer-wise obserue what he wisheth and from whom the matter what is 1. Grace 2. Mercie 3. Peace the persons from whom be 1. God 2. Iesus Christ and both are amplified by a word of relation God the Father Christ our Lord. To Timothie This word imports as much as the honor The Theologicall exposition of God or precious to God his Father was a Grecian and his Mother a Iewesse who beleeued in God Acts 16. 2. What he was in name he was in nature he honoured God was precious to God My beloved sonne Sonne is a word of relation and doth alwayes presuppose a father who gaue him his being and it is diversly taken 1. For persons Psal 79. 11. 2. for lambes branches bullets arrowes sparkes or almost any other thing the which proceedeth from a cause Genes 49. 22. Psal 79. 11. and 80. 16. and 89. 23. and 1●4 4. and 147. 8. Iob. 5. 7. Now the reasons why Paul cals him sonne may be these 1. Because he had either begot him or at the least confirmed him by the Gospell 2. Because he loued him as a sonne and he Paul like a Father 3. In that he was yong and Paul old 4. And in regard he was so like minded to the Apostle from the first reason I take it came the name of God-father because they had begotten them to God And he addeth Beloved to distinguish him from others for he was beloved of God of the good people and of Paul also in a speciall manner Grace mercie and peace To omit to speake of all the acceptations of grace let vs know that it is tooke chiefly two wayes 1. For Gods free favour 2. For the gifts flowing from the same the first though I exclude not the latter is here meant Mercie To omit how many wayes it is accepted by Mercie here is meant a loving inclination of God to his people being in misery or for an effect of his grace or the effects of that loving inclination mercie seemes to proceede from grace and all other blessings whatsoever for by the grace of God each one may truely say I am that I am Peace It also in Scripture hath a large extent but ordinarily is received for outward rest and quiet and inward tranquilitie of the mind this latter is to be received though the other not absolutely to be reiected And what if wee should vnderstand grace as it is in God Mercie as manifested to miserable man And peace as the effect which proceeds from both Yet how ever it be this is most safe to hold that Paul wished Timotheus all good spirituall corporall temporall eternall without him and within him From God the Father In these words the Apostle manifesteth to vs from whom and in what order grace mercie and peace is derived to vs. By God is meant the first person in the Trinitie and he is called the Father because as from the fountaine all things proceed from him for by an vnvtterable yet naturall generation he begate the Sonne from all eternitie He is also a Father by Creation Adoption Preservation Againe the word Father is attributed to the whole Deitie in generall and the distinct persons in particular Isa 9. 6. Ier. 23. 6. And Iesus Christ our Lord We haue once heard for all what Iesus and Christ signifies yet here is another title annexed to our Messias Lord in the Hebrew tongue is a supporter stay or base In Greeke it signifies one that hath authoritie over a thing or person being a word of relation It is a truth that I haue writ diverse times vnto Churches The Metaphrase in generall and publike and private persons in particular wished them all blessings that might make either for their comfort and peace here on earth or the perfection of glory in the kingdome of heaven But now I haue Penned this
reported of for good things falsly Mat. 5. 11. Furthermore we gather this doctrine also that The infidelitie of the Father preuents not faith in the children Doct. 10. For if it had Eunice and Timothie and many moe should neuer haue beene found faithfull 1 Kin. 14. 13. 1 Cor. 7. 14. Because there is nothing that precedes the Lords election Reas 1. or that could moue him to shew mercie but according to his owne good pleasure he chooseth calleth iustifieth and sanctifieth Then this would follow that all the seede of vnbeleeuers Reas 2. should perish which were a bloody and a most vnmercifull assertion and not to bee once named among Christians This may make much for the comfort of such wiues as Vse 1. be vnequally yoked seeing it s no preiudice to the saluation of their children Were it for the possession of an earthly inheritance then this priuiledge would be highly respected But some may say how may I know that my husband is Quest 1. faithlesse and profane 1. When a man delights more in the strange woman than in his yoke-fellow 2. When he prouides not things necessarie for the wiues maintenance 3. That will not beare with her infirmities but vpbraid her 4. Who doth not teach her the wayes of Godlines 5. Which makes her a seruant rather than his companion 6. That will not pray with her and for her Eph. 5. 28. 1 Cor. 14. 35. 1 Pet. 3. 7. In the second place this serueth to instruct vs for the Vse 2. answering one of Sathans temptations who often will a buse the Scripture suggesting to trouble the weake christian that his Parents were profane and therefore they haue no part of the promise but this is an old lying shift therefore credit it not And might not all of vs learne to prayse God for this and Vse 3. to imitate him in so doing why should man be more cruel than his maker More-ouer where Paul makes relation of faiths habitation in the Grandmother mother and her sonne yet omits all other priviledges as kinred lands possessions we note that Succession of faith is the best succession Doct. 11. The others may be praised but this surmonts them all 1 Chro. 4. 9. Rom. 16. 7. For this will bring vs to a kingdome that cannot be shaken Reas 1. but eternall in the heauens Againe all others be for this and subordinate vnto it Reas 2. they be hand mards this the mistris This condemnes some in these times who neuer once Vse 1. minde this great priuiledge and prerogatiue If they may succeed their progenitors in lands and liuings offices and reuenues the other is not regarded to be of the houshold of faith is altogether forgotten but when death comes the worth of it will be vnderstood and the vanity of the other made manifest The poore faithfull person may from this point draw Vse 2. water that will refresh him in the heate of afflictions and such hony and oyle which will make his face shine and heart merry in the pangs of greatest miserie For what will it auaile to haue beene of the race of Kings of Nobles or successor to the mightiest Monarch and want this other and what can meannesse of birth weaknesse of estate or poore alliance depriue thee of so thou haue faith Let vs all be taught from hence to bee forward to be of Vse 3. Gods family and to succeed our forefathers in the faith What is a Scepter a Crowne a kingdome to this Had it not beene better for Ieroboam or Rehoboam to haue succeeded their fathers in faith than the princely throne but men will neuer be wise to see wherein true noblenesse of descent consisteth Art thou a Cobler a drawer of water a tankard-bearer yet hast thou faith then thou hast Abraham to thy father and shalt one daie inherit heauen with him Or wouldest thou be blessed for eternitie then striue to be a branch in this stocke and a point in this line then shalt thou reigne in white robes when the flesh of kings shall bee rent in pieces and take possession of the holy habitation when Princes who wanted faith shall neuer see the face of God And here I must put thee in remembrance that faith comes not by generation but regeneration neither as the Papists would gather from this place is it sufficient to be Ezek. 20. of our ancestors religion except they had beene sound in the faith for the attaining of this for euer blessed succession But we must succeed those in doctrine in renouation and faith who haue trod these steppes before vs. Yet wee deny not but 4. sorts might in the former dayes of Popery be saued 1. Infants that actually had neither done good or evill in their own persons 2. They that were aged opposed Poperie Who might be saued in the time of poperie of which number some of our ancestors might be 3. They that erred not in grosse points of Popery and 4. That liued yet at death renounced their former doctrine dyed not Papists besides that knowledge that would saue them will not saue vs we liuing in a more blessed time than they I could yet collect moe vsefull instructions both from the verse in generall and the words in particular as that Where we see signes of goodnes we are to iudge the best When we giue others instruction we are first to possesse them with the perswasion of our affection For then they will take it in good part and our words wil haue the deeper impression But I passe to the next verse VERS 6. Wherefore I put thee in remembrance that thou stirre vp the gift of God that is in thee by the putting on of my hands THese words may indifferently be handled as The logicall resolution they haue dependance on the former or succeeding verse but how euer the particulars are these 1. Paul puts Timothy in minde of a dutie 2. mention is made what it is viz. to stirre vp 3. What must be exuscitated the gift in him 4. How hee came by it the principall meanes is God the instrumentall the imposition of hands 5. The cause why it is to be stirred vp is laid downe in the first word Wherefore Wherefore this is a word of relation and when it is vsed The Theologicall exposition it doth denotate for the most part a reason of the thing done or to be perfected I put thee in remembrance That is by writing I doe declare vnto thee thy dutie and bring it to thy minde That thou stirre vp This is a metaphor borrowed from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 fire as when sparkes be vnder the ashes or the flame begins to be quenched then there is neede to keepe it burning and from being extinguished and so it is in respect of the gifts of grace in vs. The gift of God By gift may be vnderstood his office or the graces of the spirit common to all
be drawne Reas 2. from Christ the Lord. 1. Hath hee not bought them and will he now not demaund his due Yes thine they were saith he to his father but they are mine Io. 17. 6. 2. Hath he not prayed for them Io. 17. 24. and doth not the father heare him alwayes Io. 11. 42. 3. He also maketh daily intercession for them 1 Io. 2. 2. And shall hee not prevaile and 4. Christ hath glory by them For if one member were lost the body would be imperfect Ioh. 17. 10. Also from the Spirit we gather reasons 1. If he should not Reas 3. perfect the worke of gracein them the word that came from him would be against him Phil. 1. 6. Againe in the 2. place his power and mercy would not equally appeare to the elect in Regeneration as the power and mercy of the father and the sonne in the Creation and Redemption if any of them were not perfectly sanctified 3. Then Christ should proue a lyer for he hath promised to send his spirit that shall lead them into euery truth and againe the Spirit should not obey the sonne which were the deepest blasphemy to conceiue Io. 16. 13. 4. They are the Temple of the Holy Ghost and shall hee suffer that to be destroyed or the vncleane spirit to thrust him out of his possession 1 Cor. 6. 19. So that on the Fathers part the Sonnes part and the Holy Ghosts part they cannot perish And we may draw reasons from the faithfull themselues Reas 4. For 1. They cannot be deceiued Math. 24. 24. 2. They neuer sinne with a full consent the new man the part regenerate cannot sinne Rom. 9. vlt. 1 Io. 3. 9. And then shall he perish for the old mans transgressions This were to verifie Note the old Prouerbe The fathers haue eat●● sower grapes and the childrens teeth are set on edge 3. They will alwayes vse the meanes that will bring them to heauen Col. 3. 2. and shall not hee that walketh in the way come to the end of his iourney Ier. 6. 16. 4. They are vnited to Christ by faith loue and the Spirit and who can burst these bands asunder And we may also collect arguments from the similitudes Reas 5. in Scripture for this purpose 1. Christ is compared to a vine the faithfull to his branches 2. To a spring they to living waters that flow therefrom 3. To an head they to his real members 4. To a foundation and they to the rest of the building And who shall stop the course of this riuer Iohn 4. 14. Rent this tree vp by the rootes Io. 15. Bruise this head Io. 1. 18. Or remoue this foundation for it s said that the Gates of hell shall not prevaile against it Math. 16. 18. This is not like Abrahams well that was stopped Ionah's guord that withered the Serpents head that was bruised or the Temple of Ierusalem that was ouerturned Finally if they should not be saued what great absurdities Reas 6. would follow for 1. Grace should be ouercome of corruption the yonger serue the elder 2. The body mysticall of Christ be maimed yea in part condemned 3. We should ascribe lesse to grace and the Spirit then to Sathan and corruption both for power and priviledge and 4. Christ should be subiect to dy in vaine in 〈◊〉 or wholly for by that rule and meanes that one may fall away two may yea all the faithfull and then Christ should 〈◊〉 to loose his purpose and to he gratis for no end And by this Doctrin in hand are our Aduersaries confuted Vse 1. who maintaine that the faithfull may fall and finally parish They instance in Salomon But he fell not totally and for euer Reasons why Salomon was saued For 1. He writ a booke of his repentance 2. He had a special promise that the Lord would neuer forsake him 3. Peter stiles all holy men who penned the Scriptures of which number he was one 4. He is in the naturall I say not legall Genealogie of Christ and no doubt but Christ would giue him that honour as to saue him 5. Hee might not commit idolatry but permit his Concubines so his sin was the lesser for as he was said to build the Temple by others so might he be reputed an idolater in bearing with others 6. He was a speciall type of Christ and all this being thus who dares conclude that hee was condemned We may boldly avouch the contrary But the Papists haue reason to hold that Salomon perished Why the Papists hold he perished 1. In so doing he being a King then Kings will the sooner submit themselues vnto the Pope and seeke for a pardon 2. If as a Prophet he perished and a penman of the Scripture 1. Oh! this maketh notably for their purpose for then this 2. will follow that the Pope may be free from the spirit of error yet dle a damned person as many by their owne confession haue done 3. If as a good and private man then 3. certainty of Salvation cannot be obtained as they seeke to defend and 4. Hold this position they must or else pardons 4. and Purgatory wil be of no praise or prize but vtterly perish But you will demand why should so excellent a man fall Quest so fearefully 1. The Lord might permit him to humble him as Paul Sol. must haue a pricke to buffet him least he should bee exalted with the abundance of Reuelations and was not Salomon hauing so rare parts incident to the same and if that was a remedy for Paul why not this vnto Salomon 2. Againe if this King had liued without spott he being so wonderfully qualified and hauing so great a kingdome that none was euer like him the people peraduenture would haue taken him for the true Messiah For how many still looked for Christ at that day and after Christ was come dreamed of an earthly kingdome Many more arguments they produce but we haue answered them elsewhere therefore here omit them And this doctrine is of great comfort to all the faithfull Vse 2. for come what can they shall neuer perish Nothing shall be able to separate vs from the loue of God in Christ Iesus We should more reioyce in this then wicked men in their wine and oile and large possessions Iobs heart was glad in the remembrance and assurance that his Redeemer liued that he should see him with his eyes David reioyced that his flesh should see no corruption and the Apostle that hee should be saued Shall a King be glad that none can take away his crowne a nobleman the Ensigne of his honour the Iudge his scarlet robe the Bishop his Rochet the Captaine his Auncient the Pyrate his flag and the poore man his farme shall the certaine possession of these things breed so much mirth and shall the assurance of a kingdome not expell sorrow and mourning Art thou poore in a farre Country despised
perswaded Iapheth to dwell in Shems tent God was both the God of Iewes and Gentiles at this season Secondly The Apostles had diuers tongues to preach to them Paul was their Apostle many of them converted the Wise men were Math. 2. 9. the first fruits And the Gospell was writ in their Dialect So that the barren wombe brought forth more children then the married wife Reas 3. Ioh. 4. 1 Tim. 2. 8. The Kingdome of God came then to mens doores they might serve the Lord in all places which was no small benefit Reas 4. And finally greater grace was giuen after Christs comming then before him Therefore the Temple Prophecied 2 Cor. 3. of in Ezekiel was bigger then in the dayes of Moses It s true that some particular persons were rare and excellent vnder Isai 6. 8. c. the law but if we looke at whole Churches they then exceeded them vnder the Gospell This serueth to confute those that of late are sprung vp Vse 1. who hold the contrary doctrine and surely they are deceiued I would know of them Why Abraham desired to see our dayes why the second Temple was more glorious then the first wanting many things that the other had why Iohn the Baptist was the greatest of all the Prophets yet the least vnder the Gospell greater then he Why Paul called Gods ordinances for so they were in former time beggarly rudiments why Genealogies were to be reputed as fables why the Patriarches without vs are not said to be perfect why Simeon desired for a time he might not see death And then cryed when Christ was exhibited in the flesh Now lettest thou thy seruant depart in peace c. If it were as they would haue it They will say that Christ was truly and as plainly seene Obiect vnder the Law in the sacrifices as now vnder the Gospel 1. I answere No for the word was made flesh he walked Sol. 1. amongst his brethren they saw him handled him heard him beheld his wounders and miracles saw him condemned crucified raised and carried into heauen and what more lyable to sense then all these things 2. We haue the same sacrifices in the letter and may make 2. vse of them and in stead thereof we haue the Sacraments of Baptisme and the Lords supper which represent Christ as clearely except we should hold that our eye sight is more darke and dimme then their was For what more lyably to sense then breaking of bread powring out of wine the which represent the crucifying of Christs body and shedding of his bloud But if any lust to be contentious wee haue no such custome neither the Churches of God And in the next place I am constreyned to reproue two Vse 2. sorts of persons the prophane and professors For the first kind notwithstanding all the great meanes which they enioy yet to see to they are very beasts Spots they be in our Markets blots in our feasts like the Dog and Sow vomiting and lapping vp the filthines of euery sinne wallowing in the mire of all vncleannes and neither fearing God or reuerencing man they speake euill of all in authority and contemne and condemne too the things and persons highly in fauour with God It s fearefull to liue in ignorance but how farre greater damnation are these worthy of seeing light is come into the world and they loue darknesse more then light Shall it not be easier for Sodom and Capernaum in the day of iudgement then for these Haue we not some that deny the Lord that bought them tread vnder foote the bloud of the new couenant and crucifie againe the Lord of Life Witnesse our swearing drunkennes and drinkings our whoredomes fornications and all manner of wickednesses Doe not some count it their grace to appeare gracelesse glory in their faithlesnes accent their words with vaine phrase make the beginning Conclusion of their sentences to be nothing else but an oath It were tolerable for men if at any time to stumble in the night but to drinke stagger and fall in the day is damnable And how shall such persons escape condemnation if they neglect so great salvation Wherefore seeing you haue the light become children of the day hence forward abandon the workes of darknesse reprouing them rather And I may not omit those of the better sort who take not as they ought notice of Gods providence over vs in these latter daies We cry out of many things amisse but see and say nothing of what is amended How many haue desired to see the dayes that we haue yet it was not affoarded them Are we awake or sleeping why then doe we not behold how the Sunne these 60. yeares hath continually shined in our Horizon What if the Papists haue sought to eclipse it haue they prevaild How many haue warmed their cold spirits at this flame whose parents neuer put finger to a sparkle of this fire Hath not this Sunne expelld many mists and clouds of darknes Doth hee not run his circular motion still and haue not many a poore soule passed through the darke night of this wildernes to the fruitfull and cleare shining day in the land of Canaan Wherefore prayse God for that you haue and pray often and earnestly that the Sunne of the Gospell may neuer set or the Candle of the word be put out so long as the Sunne and Moone endure Be not like Rahel crying for your wills as she did for children or else ye dy And be not offended to heare me speake a word more Repine not murmur not and fret not at that Manna you haue for many haue fed well of as course and little food looked fat faire and well liking and rested contented with lesse then an Homer full For Gods power is alwaies the more seene in weake meanes then stronger Yet I wish we might be sensible of what we find amisse and recommend it to God by prayer putting to also our helping hand yet wisely oportunely and euery one in his owne rancke and order And seeing that the dayes wherein we liue are better then Vse 3. the dayes of old wee must striue and be better also The more choyse dyet we feede on the fatter and fairer should we be the clearer light the cleaner must we keepe our selues from pollution contamination When trees are remoued to a more fertile soyle doe we not expect that they should spread further and be more fruitfull then before when cattell are put into a better pasture will we not looke for greater growth more labour at their hands Shall not we then grow strong worke mightily in the Lords vineyard and resolutely run the wayes of his commands Is not our light brighter our spirituall food better and our iourney shorter then why is there not some equall proportion Brethen these things must be thought vpon made vse of or else our account one day will be the greater the heauier for vnto whom much is giuen