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A10061 The laver of the heart; or Bath of sanctification Preached at Pauls Crosse the first of September last, 1615. By Gabriel Price, minister and preacher of Gods word. Price, Gabriel. 1616 (1616) STC 20306; ESTC S102929 54,546 178

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haue abused life for sildome doth hee dye well that liueth euill O my soule come not in to their habitation woe be vnto them for they follow the way of Caine are cast away with the deceit of Balams wages And now I turne vnto you the seruants of the Lord that haue as great care to keepe sinne from their soules as sicknesse from your bodies I beseech you in the feare of God and in the waightie consideration of your own sinnes euen for the Lords sake for your poore soules sake and for Iesus Christes sake that was made sinne for vs 2 Cor. 5.20 hearken to the counsell of our Prophet crying aloud in the audience of you all O Ierusalem wash thy heart from wickednesse detest and abhorre thy former sinnes forsake thy old way walke in newnesse of life cast away the workes of darkenesse and put on the Armour of light Rom. 13.12 Prou. 24.16 Hate all sin past care to preuent sinne to come and entertaine it not offering it selfe againe For the iust falleth and riseth againe but the wicked fall into mischiefe And this endeauouring the blessed spirit will helpe our infirmities and our heauenly Father make vs white in the blood of the Lambe Apoc. 7.14 For this is not the worke of flesh and blood although man bee spoken vnto as though he had power to doe it but it is the action and worke of the whole Trinitie and yet it is commanded as it were our worke Ephes 1.10 because God worketh in vs not as in stockes and stones but as in reasonable creatures for wee by the worke of his grace worke together with him yet still so as that sanctification is still wholly from God For first 1. Thes 5.23 ●●t 3.5 Ephes 2.26 God the Father sanctifieth by giuing his Sonne God the Sonne sanctifieth by mortifying our sinnes by his blood and the holy Ghost sanctifieth by applying the vertue of Christs death and resurrection vnto vs. Ioh. 3.5 And we may be said to sanctifie our selues when we applie our will desire and endeauour in the vse of the meanes ordained of God And thus much bee said for the generall Now let vs in Gods feare fall vpon the particulars And first sanctification is an action teaching vs that true religion and vndefiled consisteth not in a speculatiue or contemplatiue profession but in an actiue and practiue conuersation in holinesse for knowledge without obedience encreaseth punishment Luk. 12 47. Mat. 7.22 24. Luk. 11.28 Iam. 1.23 25.27 For not euery one that saith Lord Lord shall enter into the kingdome but he that doth the will of the Father For pure religion and vndefiled before God the Father is this to visit the fatherlesse and widdowes in their aduersitie Mary and Martha will doe well so they be both in one house so will Christian profession and practise if they meet both in one soule Let a Christian take it a shame to bee like an Athenian that is to know what appertaineth vnto vertue but not to practise it And the God of heauen make vs all not only knowers speakers Preachers and professors of Gods word but doers thereof that we may be saued Doct. 2 Againe as it is a worke so it is a worke that may not be performed by an Atturney but by our selues in our owne persons for our selues must doe it for the commandement is Wash thy c. From whence the doctrine is that God requireth of euery Christian that hee performe the parts of Gods worship and the duties of charity actually himselfe vnto God and men before hee depart hence for himselfe and not by others for him Our learned aduersaries beare the world in hand that as we come to earthly Princes by mediators and solicitors so Christians ought to come to the Prince of Princes For they hold it presumption to prease into the presence of the King of heauen without the mediation of many If our God did feare the treasons of any or did not know or remember the wants of all his children himselfe or if hee could not heare all the sutes of all the world at one instant and if hee had not appointed his onely Sonne to be the onely meanes in whom wee haue promised accesse then their perswasion might haue passed for doctrine But the contrary on Gods part to vs is true Therefore let vs know that other mens good workes shall do no good for vs nor others prayers for vs without our owne workes and prayers for our selues For nothing more beloued brethren hath spoiled Church and Common-wealth then doing duties non per se sed per alium It hath brought ignorance into the Church and briberie into the Common-wealth which moued our renouned Soueralgue King Iames in his Basili●on Doro● l. 2. p. 35. to giue this charge to the Prince his Sonne that be spare not any paines in his owne person to see iustice executed giuing for instance his most worthie Grand-father of famous memory whose honour was to bee stiled and called the poore mans King And in the 55. page his Maiesty counselleth the Prince once a yeere to visit the principall parts of the kingdome not referring to Vice-royes but to heare the complaints himselfe and to decide the principall matter● in his owne person And here you see the exercises of religion and parts of Gods worship must bee done actually personally of euery one of the Lords seruants for themselues This you call for at our hands the Preacher must be resident say you and must preach for himselfe and must not the hearer heare for himselfe also why say you one to another go you to day to Church and serue God for me and I will serue God for you to morrow This conceit moueth certaine to prepare Bead-men to pray while they thēselues play But learne of our Prophet the parts of Gods worship must be performed of euery one of vs for our selues for anothers faith can not saue vs wee must pray for our selues for our requests are g●a●eed according to our owne faith Be is vnto thee as thou be le●●●st Therefore repent for thy selft confesse thine owne sinne rather then another shall declare it doe good workes for thy selfe for to giue blackes and large almes is good but one pennie with thine owne hand is a precious sacrifice in the eyes of God Remember the saying Gala●b 6.10 While we haue time ●●e vs we our selues d●● good vnto all men 1. The reason i● because the Prophet giueth it for doctrine Habac 2.4 For the iust shall liue by his owne faith marke the word his 2. Because wee may as well see by another mans eyes as goe to heauen by another mans workes 3. Because the question in the day of daies shall not be what other men haue done for vs but what wee haue done for our selues Mat. 35.42 that is whether with our owne hands wee haue giuen meate to the hungry drinke to the thirsty harbour to the stranger clothes to the
punishing if I may so say God punisheth as Carpenters pull downe ruinous houses that is to build them vp better then they were before so doth the Lord take vs of there down here that he may build vs on high 1. The vse serueth to teach vs to abhorre their prophanenesse that vnder the continuance of any publike or particular afflictiō as now in this long continued drought doe say that God sporteth himselfe in punishing the world know I beseech you in the feare of God that God is delighted and taketh pleasure to exercise his mercie and hath compassion vpon all those of whose returne there is any hope Luk. 15.4 He is to farre from sporting himself at our miserie that contrarily as a carefull father he seeketh vs vp he goeth after vs till he hath found vs he staieth not till wee returne but preuenteth vs with his grace and albeit grace in vs is imperfect and moueth a farre off Luk. 15.10 vers 10. God in compassion seeketh vs till he hath found vs and then leadeth vs with the cords of a man Osca 11 4. euen with the bands of loue for he calleth vs by his Preachers draweth vs by his spirit 2. Cor. 5.19 wooeth vs by his benefits that he may pardon vs in his mercy and in loue receiue vs to glorie Psal 103.9.13 For our God is an ●lluring God Cant. 5.2 Gen. 9.27 he shall allure I●pheth to dwell in the tents of Sh●●● But here me thinks I he●●e some politike Protestant of estate 〈◊〉 Papist in heart say If the 〈◊〉 b●e thus full of compassion to ●●●i●e by all meane a sinners and such a● goe astray from him on where is that compassion and when will this alluring course bee taken with the Papists that they might heare of the same To whom I answere as S. Paul doth in the like case Rom. 10.18 I demaund haue they not heard yea they haue been mercifully deale with by our late Queene of s●mo●● memorie and they haue been lo●●●gly intreated by his Maiestie and curteously perswaded by their brethren to tread in the Kings high way But all in vaine● which sheweth 〈◊〉 an vnion of religious 〈◊〉 harder●hing to effect ●h●●a●●n vnion of kingdomes F●●● I ●pea●●● it vpon my soules altar that thee man would merit eternitie that could reconcile the long seuered Papists and Protestants But it is in vaine to assaie it for the Ancients haue concluded that null●● f●●●t as fidei Cyp. ep 55. 2. Cor. 6 14.15 perfidia potest God and B●lial can neuer agree Yet if I might obtaine my request at the hands of God my prayer for my Countrie should bee that religion may bee once purged from the lees of the Romane grape that so euery thirsting soule might drinke out of the fountaine of the written word of God 3. The third vse confirmeth our iudgements for our comfort that the Lord will not deale with vs according to our deserts but according to his mercies in Iesus Christ For Christ Iesus alone fulfilled the Law for vs Isai 73.4.5 and suffered our punishment for he did be are our infirmities and carried our sorrowes hee was wounded for our transgressiōs broken for our iniquities the ch●stisement of our peace was vpon him and with his stripes wee are healed And this is the Christians triumph that the partition wall is broken downe and the hand-writing fastened to the Crosse and all our sinnes shall not be able to rar●pier vp the gate of Gods mercies against them that beleeue 4. The fourth vse from this readinesse to mercie in God checketh the vncharitable practises of three sorts of persons First the Papists whose hearts be infected with the blood-crying and heauen pearcing sinne Occide imò manduca hareticum that tip their fingers of a sanguine colour in the blood of those men who doe but transgresse the vnwritten vntruths of their scarlet Pope and in the meane time crie out of the want of charitie amongst Protestants Secondly it reproueth the rash and inconsiderate course as farre from charitie as from wisedome deliuering the members of Christ to Satan and that for a trifle when as those that are spirituall Gal. 6.1 ought to raise such that fall with the spirit of meeknesse considering themselues lest they also be tempted And lastly it reproueth the furious spirits of the Brownists who for blemishes when themselues are most filthie cast out our whole Church for no apparant Church of God yet who is he that in many things sinneth not The God of heauen cleere our eyes Leuit. 19 17. Prou. 27 6. Gal. 6.1 and rectifie our iudgements that in censuring sinne in all men we may iudge charitably of all till we see the end of all 5. The fifth vse And now glue me leaue to speak to you right honourable and reuerend Fathers for Gods example here speaketh aloud to you my Lord and lieth at the doores of the Magistracie who are to execute iustice in the gate yea the fatherlesse the widow and the orphant doth crie the Master and the apprentice doe call vpon you rich and the poore doe call you the prisons and those that are bound in chaines and iron doe crie vnto you that be in authoritie to imit●te the Lord of heauen and earth be mercifull as hee is mercifull put on the bowels of compassion in iudgement censure and iudge your brethren the Lords people with all remorce and pitie take no pleasure in punishing taunt not those whom the Lord hath brought before you delight not to defame not disgrace those whom God Almightie hath put in your hands to correct bee not like the Philistims laugh not at the sorrowes of Samson shew mercie in iustice to those that are appointed to dye It is enough that their bodies doe dye for the sinnes of their soules bee not cruell towards them neither suffer your executioners to play the parts of tormentors delighting themselues to adde sorrow to the sorrowfull mouing a stout spirit to cast away their soules together with their bodies Be pleased to know as no Ancient faith that Ambros ad Var. c●ll Epise su●● Luc. lib. 5. Mans●●●tus homo cordis est medi●us And againe Beatus qui soueritat●● man s●●tudi●●● t●●o● vt alt●r● dise ipl●●●d seruetur al●er● i●●o●●●nt 〈…〉 ●pprimatur But here right Honourable I weepe with the Prophet 2. King 8.12.13 to remember what some in places of office haue down and to thinke what some ●her● would doe if the Lord restrained them not how in colour of office and pretence of law iustice is wre●ied and the Lords people abused which maketh me to thinke that if they had Prince and Pre●●●●● and law and all to backe them no raging crueltie would be left vndone Well God Almightie bless● vs and keepe vs in his holy feare 〈◊〉 make vs vpright-harted and constant in the profession of religion and meeke and milde bearted to such as are subiect to our censures that all