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A02731 A little treatise vppon the firste verse of the 122. Psalm stirring vp vnto carefull desiring a dutifull labouring for true church gouernement ... R.H. Harrison, Robert, d. 1585? 1583 (1583) STC 12861; ESTC S112493 44,771 126

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as did vpō Vzzah discouraged manie weakned their hands So by their vntowardnes they caused the sauour of the Lords work to stink in the nostrels of the people And of late an other attempt haue bene giuen that waie by one of whom I must needs saie that the Lord vsed him as a meanes to bringe the trueth to light in manie points concerning the true gouernement of the Churche who I wish for the glorie of God if it had ben his good pleasure that he had stoode in integrity without swaruing and leaninge to Antichristian pride and bitternes And for me to make mention thereof may seme very hard which am not so able therin to saue my self frō the reproch of manie tongues as I am to cleare my selfe of the deseruing the same Yet notwithstanding a wound being made in the brethrens minds I haue thought it my duetie rather to labour to heale it thē to faine my selfe not to see it True it is at all times that iniquitie preuailinge causethe the loue of manie to abate For euerie iniquitie committed especiallie in those enterprises which beare the cheefest shewe of holines before the Lord and draw nearest his work procure a more greuous and speedie iudgement to cause a lamentable successe therein For as I haue alledged The ieleous God will be sanctified of those which come neare him and he cause his iudgment to beginne euen at his owne house This iudgment being beholden causeth feare and daunteth the courage of many which had begonne to steppe in the waie Euen as if two men riding through a water the former slipp into some groope and perish the other had rather turne backe and loose his iournie then to goe forward though there be space enough to goe by and auoyd that daunger At the least with feare and trembling hee seeketh out his waie And no maruell it is though the beholding of such iudgement because of iniquitie preuailinge cooleth greatlye the heat of loue and dulleth the edge of courage for a time For euen valiant Iosua thereby was striken full sore For he rent his clothes and fell to the earth at the euill suc●esse in the battle at Ay. And he cried Alas O Lord God wherefore hast thou broughte this people ouer Iorden to deliuer vs into the hands of the Amorits to destroie vs Would God we had bene content to dwell on the other side Iorden Oh Lord what shall I saie when Israel turne their backes before their enemies Thus he seemed to repent his coming ouer Iorden As though that iournie had not bene taken in hande in the Lorde and by him furthered and the furtheraunce thereof confirmed and honoured by a great miracle of the Lords mightie hand But the Lorde raised him vp and tolde him that iniquitie committed in Israel had caused the reproche of that vnspeedie daie Also Aaron Eleazar and Ithamar were so daseled with the iudgement which fell on Nadab and Abihu that they did not eate the Goat in the holie place as they shoulde haue done Moses was so greued at the euill successe of the children of Israel not being able to come to their rest because of their iniquitie that he chose rather to be rased out of the booke of life then to heare and see that reproche which shoulde come vnto that people and to the name of God Ieremiah wished that he had neuer bene borne because Israel in steade of a blessing had rewarded euill vnto their owne soules Rebekah when the children stroue in her wombe thought it had bene better not to haue conceyued And Dauid when he sawe the deathe of Vzzah brought not home the Arke at that time but feared and lamented saying Howe shall the Arke of God come vnto mee Great feare came on the church of Ierusalem at the terrible iudgement of Ananias and Saphira Most of these haue bene partly afraide and discouraged as though their interprise and work which was of the Lorde had in it selfe obtayned that harde happe and vnprosperous euent which proceeded of some other euill comming in by the waye But as Iosua when he had founde out the faulte and purged it renewed battell agayne and sawe the mightie power and great saluation of the Lorde for them with comfort and gladnes and as Dauid when he also had espied the faulte and redressed it renewed his indeuour and brought home the Arke with more ioye and chearefulnes and as the Disciples of Ierusalem ceassed not from giuing almes but their feare tended to this that they shoulde do it with more singlenes of hart So let not vs be offended and stumble at the sinne of anie man to giue ouer our zeale and loue vnto the Lordes cause y e trueth whereof his worde hath cōfirmed vnto vs. But rather let vs search out where the iniquitie is and let the offender beare his shame and rebuke howe excellent a personage soeuer he haue bene for turninge the trueth of God into a lye and let the Lord haue his glorie who is alwayes founde true when euerie manne is founde a liar And his trueth abounde the more through the lie of man vnto his glorie The children of Israel which came out of Egypt to goe into the lande of Canaan coulde not atteyne thither but their carkases fell in the wildernesse Might one haue saide therefore that they came not out by the Lords commaundement and his conduct Yes and greater was the glorie of GOD who was not hindered from performinge his promise by the vnbeleefe of that people but their vnbeleefe made his faithefulnes more appeare And their vnrighteousnes commended the Lordes righteousenesse whiche recompensed them their iust deserte and yet raysed vppe a better generation to enter into his resting place So will the Lorde euermore make his cause to stande though they whiche handle it amisse shall fall before it in the waye And as for men of greate credit and estimation the Lorde often times will make theyr weakenesse and vanitie to appeare that no glorie might bee transferred from him self to mortall men and that we should neuer make fleshe and bloud our arme neyther trust in manne in whose nostrels is breath for what is he to be esteemed Salomon the glorie of the Kings of the earth called also the Lordes beloued a spectacle for wisedome whom the Lorde vsed also for a speciall instrument vnto manie thinges yet did not hee perseuere in wisedome but became a foole in committing wickednes against the Lord. Iehu whiche valiauntlie wrought the Lordes worke at the first turned also to idolatrie and forsooke the Lorde And Gedeon a worthie instrument which the Lorde chose for his worke made the Ephod which was an instrument of euill These and manie more examples there be which teach vs that althogh we see before our eyes neuer so manie which begin in the spirite and ende in the fleshe that we condemne not their beginning neyther feare to enter
sleepe nor mine eye-liddes to slumber vntill I haue found out a place for the Lorde an habitation for the mightie God of Iacob Now although it be my purpose and order requireth to hasten to the cause of Dauids ioye which he heare mentioneth yet it standeth with dewe order in this place as it doeth with edifying to stande vppon his great care in wayting for that thing whiche being obteyned this his ioye succeeded For liuelie and sounde is that ioye which the harte feeleth when it is refreshed frō care griefe going before When the Lorde had deliuered his soule out of all aduersities which hee susteyned in the dayes of Saul and had brought him to the glorie of his kinglie Throne herein he shewed the simplicitie of a true harte in that hee was not chaunged by the suddain alteratiō nor his hart beguyled by those pleasures to cause him to forget God He was not highe minded hee had no proude lookes But he kept his soule as a childe that is weyned frō his mothers brest Yea at this time he throughlie weined him self frō taking pleasure in anie thing vntill the Arke of God should be brought home placed in Israel which hee calleth by y e name of the Lorde and the mightie God of Iacob Therevnto doth he sweare and vow not to haue regard vnto his own tabernacle nor house not to coūt it his home or settle him selfe therein neyther to take any sound rest vntil he had seene this busines of the Lord in dew forwardnes Thus was hee thankfull vnto the Lorde whiche had remēbred him and all his afflictions Let vs examine our selues call to minde the yeeres that are past when the fyrie sworde did hange ouer oure heades in the dayes of Queene Marie that by so weake a threede that we looked euerie houre when it should fall vpon vs whē we being straungers frō our own houses walked frō house to house at suche time as the Owles and Backes looke foorth and flye And thought it well if wee might liue so without house or land or ought else saue bare breade for the life We were as the Iewes which by Hamans meanes were solde to bee slaine and destinate to a day of death And we were as humble Hester whiche would make no request but for life onelie Nowe when wee sighed and cried for the bondage and the crie for our bondage came vp vnto God and God hearde our mone remembred his couenant Then hee brought agayne our captiuitie as hee did of Iacob then were we like vnto them that dreamed Euen for sodeine ioye doubting whither we dremed those happie tydinges or no. Then was our mouth filled w t laughter our tongue w t ioy Thē the Nations about vs said that y e lord had don great things for vs. And we sang thervnto the Lord haue done great things for vs whereof wee reioyce Christ Iesus seemed then to vs as a shining and burning Lampe and we seemed for that time to reioyce in the light thereof But our giuinge of thankes and singing prayse vnto god was skarse so good as that of the people of Israel mentioned in the fourth Chapter of Exodus who when they hearde that the Lord had visited them and had looked vpon their tribulatiō they bowed downe and worshipped But when tribulation was increased vppon them they murmured against God and his seruaunt Moyses So could we bowe downe and worshippe in the day of our deliuerance but since that time not through bitter afflictiō as did they but through too much pāpering with more fleshe then y e pottes of Egypt haue we haue waxen fatte and haue forgotten the day of our penurie and hunger Yea wee haue forgotten and forsaken the Lorde the holie one of Israel in that wee are gone backewarde And better hath the Oxe knowne his owner and the Asse his maisters cribbe then we haue known him that saued vs. For if wee knewe him we would also surelie know that he redeemed vs from that firie fornace that we should burne with more zeale of furthering his kingdome vpō earth to the aduauncing of his glorie But the people of Englande in that daye whē the Lorde did lift vp their heads were farre from the zeale and practise of Dauid who beinge aduaunced to his kingdome had not yet the thinge he would haue and gaue him selfe no rest vntill he had done dewe homage vnto the Lordes kingdome by furthering procuring and labouringe about those things whiche appertayned vnto the true worshippe of God vntill he did see them at a good staye But our Cleargie firste which should with great affliction haue laboured about the Lords worke to haue seene that firste finished before they hadde instauled them selues into their owne rowmes they contrariewise layde holde on the great liuings catch who catche might the riche Bishoprikes and fatte Benefices And as Achsaph the daughter of Caleb when her father hadde giuen her a portion of highe grounde desired still more namelie places with springes of water so was their desiring and desiring agayne For those whiche were serued with Benefices where corne grounde was most they must haue an other wher good store of pasture lie And whē they were serued w t that they muste long for one where store of sheepe are kept and then they thinke they should be well But would to god it had bin no worse affection desire then y t of Achsaph which desired the increase of her portion of that lande which the Lorde had giuen and blessed vnto her people but these men haue bene greedie of the fatte spoyle and haue not bene aware that it was the spoyle of Iericho which ought not to haue bene medled withall but to haue bene execrable thinges vnto vs. I meane not as though that wealthful spoile might not haue bin takē vse of by conuerting it another waye But those things holding still their nature strēgth which thei receiued of y e Cananitish Roman ought to haue bin to vs execrable things And euen as the lord gaue vnto y e children of Israel the first cōquest in y e land of Canaan namely ouer Iericho without bowe or sword horse horseman or anie battle or anie hande mouing of theirs in token that he would alwayes stande on their right hand and their victories should proceede from him if they would goe forwarde to fight the Lordes battell so the Lorde gaue vs this victorie not with noise of battle or tumblinge of garmentes in bloude but by his own hande alone from heauen the thing to vs vnlooked for thereby incouraging vs to marche forwarde vnder his banner and vnder the good lucke of this watcheword The Lord liueth which brought the children of Israel out of Egypt and out of Babel the Lorde liueth which haue brought agayne the captiuitie of his poore suppliantes from the yron yoke of Antichrist and the Lorde also giuing vs the earnest of assured victorie
teares should iournie forward and goe from strength to strengthe vntil vnto euery one of them God had appeared shining out of Sion the perfectiō of bewtie No but the people haue bene as a strong asse couching downe betwixt diuers burdens of spirituall bondage And they haue sene that rest is good and that the lande is pleasaunt therefore they haue bowed their shoulder to heare and haue bene subiect vnto that yoke which is contrarie to y e libertie wherein Christ haue sett vs free Euē so it is certainly For the pleasures of this world haue stolen away the harts of many and haue caused zeale and religiousnes to be frosen vp so true is it that one can not serue both God and Mammon but eyther he must loue the one and hate the other or at the least in leaning to the one he must neclect and despise the other For the people of England I meane those which eyther at that time or since haue felte some motions of Gods spirit vnto godlines the most part of them I say whiles they haue applied them selues to eate and drinke largely as in the daies of rest to buie and selle and to smile merelie vpon gaine coming in and to welcome it with giuing it the hand their hartes haue bene stolen before they haue bene aware so that they being once deliuered from the filthines of the worlde through the knowledge of the Lord haue againe intangled them selues therewith and haue returned as the dogge to his vomit as the sow that is washed to the walowing in the mire For vpon this taking a smatch and tast of worldly ease welth wherof I spake the stomach haue become gredie there haue ben no ende of seeking gaine laiyng vp in store makinge the barnes wider ioyning house to house land to land So that nowe if one come and tell thē of further seeking the face of God building his kingdome hee speaketh to the bellie which hath none eares his speach is like vnto his which speaketh with a straunge language and he speaketh to them which fare as if they were in a dreame For the wine of the fornication of this worlde haue cast them into a sleape and they haue not knowne neither will knowe till it be to late to recouer it that they haue solde their birth right for a mease of potage And haue not followed the counsell of him which saieth When thou eatest honie take heede thou eate not too much lest it hurt thee Neyther haue they boughte the precious Pearle of Gods Kingdome but they haue solde it for that which glistereth and yet is no gould But we ought to haue taken heede of all such worldlie things especially vntill we had further finished our worke and labour in the lorde herein folowing the example of those men which deferre their euentide meele vntill they haue ended their worke thoughe in such time of the yeare as part of the night do ouertake them For their experience doo teach them that whilest their hande is nowe in woorke it is not greatly greuous though they abide some wearines and colde But when they haue with eating and drinking bene satisfied and haue basted themselues well by a good fire then it is death to goe to worke againe but forthwith the fealing of that ease craueth more vntil the time of sleape Therefore ought wee to haue holden ease and rest and worldlie commodities euen at the swordes point as enemies to those which fight the Lordes battels by denying them selues and all things and taking vp the crosse and also as clogges weightes to them which haue a race to runne except that they were vsed as though they were not vsed and let passe as straungers not entertayned and welcomed as beloued friends Yet notwithstandinge this people haue in the middest of their carelesnes an answere readie as good as an aperne of figge leaues For say they we must abyde a time and the time is not yet come and they are not ashamed to call it the Lords leysure whiche is their owne leysure seeing the Lorde haue compleined a longe while since as being wearie of their lasines saying Howe long will it be yer this people will goe vp And concerning not being yet time the Prophet Agge answereth them The Lorde of hostes speaketh thus sayeth this people The time is not yet come that the Lordes house should be buylded Is it time for your selues to dwell in your sieled houses this house lieth waste And with what courage can this people buylde yea and that gorgeouslie siele hang with clothes plant se● the stones of the Lordes house lyinge stil in the dust Alas that care is wanting which wee haue mencioned here to be in Dauid who sware and vowed not to take as it were the possession of his house the Arke of God beeing from home That care zeale and indeuour is wanting which was in Nehemiah those which were with him which in y e speedie buylding of the Wall did not put off their clothes but onely for wasshinge vntill the worke was finished which indeuour the Lord blessed with mightie successe They moreouer in their answering pretende that we must be thankfull to god for that we haue and charge them with vnthankfulnes who with griefe and great mourning bewayle that is wāting and bende vnto it But what vnthankfulnes was in Hanani one of the Israelits which came to Nehemiah and being demaunded concerning the state of the Iewes he sayde they were in affliction and great reproche because the wall of Ierusalem was not buylded vp Was he vnthankfull to God which had returned their captiuitie graunted them his true worshippe in their owne lande with reedifying y e Temple And was the materiall Wall suche a matter to complayne of And what vnthankfulnes was in Nehemiah to conceyue great griefe therevppon and to faste and mourne certayne dayes It shoulde seeme that they were streight in their owne bowels when as the Lorde was liberall and bountifull towards them But they knew that the full building of Ierusalem was the Lordes prayse and the honour of his people and euerie ruine which was to be beholden theare was to all nations and people which should see it a witnes of their shame In as much as it was a monument of the Lords anger which had dishonoured them who by their transgressions had dishonoured him And if in those materiall things figures the case standeth so What reprochfull people are we and what blind dissolute and miserable men which see not our reproche and miserie neyther doo we feele anie burthen thereof as striuing to be eased of the same But rather we bost thereof and glorie in our shame and say thankes be to God we are well and haue religion reformed better thē manie other countries And such like smoth speaches and sweet words which we haue bene taught of diuers of our teachers
in those battels which were to insue in the behalfe of his sonnes kingdome against his professed enimie Antichrist if we would haue bene so gracious as once to haue taken them in hande But we refused to goe to the battle anie more though the Cananite dwelled still in the lande and bare the sworde to slaye euerie true Israelite therewith I meane that man of Rome who by his Cananitishe offices and Canons of his lawes standing still in their strengthe beareth the scepter right vp euē a rodde for the righteous Thus haue we behaued our selues not as faithful Iosua and his souldiours whiche frō Iericho ceassed not to goe forward to more battels and therein sawe y e great saluation of God fightinge for them when the Sunne and Moone stoode still in heauen and hasted not to goe downe for a season But we haue done more like the Amalekites whiche inuaded Zicklag which did eate drinke and daunce manie dayes because of the great spoyle they had taken vntill suddaine slaughter vengeance came vpon thē in the middest of their mirth So let vs take heed that wee do not so long eate and drinke of the spoyle and daunce in securitie vntill that Dauid Christ Iesus come at vnawares and take awaye all and our liues therewith also in most iust iudgement Wee also haue done as that other generation of the Iewes which arose vp after Iosua which regarded their owne ease more then the Lords commaundement and his glorie which stoode vpon the rootinge out of those wicked ones whose sinne was ripe their daie was come those Cananites Perezites and Iebuzits suffered they to dwell still amonge them Therefore the Lorde saide that they shoulde be thornes to their sides and their Gods should be their destruction as it came to passe Euen so haue we tenne times more made couenant with that cursed broode of Antichrists birdes not only entring into neare familiaritie with the men but also borowing manie of their ceremonies intertaining their forme of seruice for the most part being turned but from Latin to English and yet which is worse holding our neckes vnder their gyrdles by making our selues willing slaues to their Ecclesiasticall sworde And because this practise could sonest be atchiued and this vngracious work could most spedelie be iumbled vp then was it counted Pollicie to wipe mens noses with and to giue them amocke But be not deceiued God is non mocked who redemed you from aduersitie to this ende that you should deale wisely and faithfullie in all his house Therefore it did stand you vpon to haue takē better aduisement in the reforming of religion and matters about Gods worshippe knowinge that aboue all thinges it is a matter most curious And you shoulde with feare and much trembling setting apart your owne effaires for a season as Dauid did here and that with a solemne vow making that you would first seeke the building of Gods kingdome you should thus I say haue bene conuersant in this busines knowing that thē all things wold haue prospered with you You shoulde also haue known y t the lord in his worship might not admit ani strang deuise vnder pretense of pleasing some nor might admit anie mingling of his wisedome with mennes wisedome anie tolerations of vanities with a smoothe and fayned promise to take them away in time to come Why did the Lorde shewe such a terrible and fearefull example vpon the two sonnes of Aaron Nadab Abihu as to skortche them with fire from heauen Because they tooke fire for their censeres from the hearth whiche they should haue taken from the Altar And they were but yong schollers in those ceremonies the obseruations were manie and it was at the firste beginninge of their trayning to practise yet the Lordes ielousie burned w t fire And why Had the Lord so great regarde for a coale of fire was it not to leaue a fearfull monument for all men to beholde that they might take heed least in matters pertaining to the worshippe of God they alter and chaunge euen the least thinge If any man want skill let him withdrawe himselfe For it is written Take heed to thy foote when thou entrest into the house of God be more neare to heare then to giue the sacrifice of fooles for they knowe not that they doo euill Beholde howe manie in the Realme of England haue done and dailie doo presume to set in their feete into Gods house and haue not learned how to sacrifize aright Offer not they the sacrifice of fooles And they will not knowe that they do euill But to returne to those which haue bene chiefe maister workemen in the reformation of religion at the f●rste Can they not beholde howe that for wante of this faythefull zeale whiche was in this seruaunt of God Dauid For want of dewe feare trembling carefull crying for the spirite of wisedome and whole attending vppon the Lordes worke with hartes free from worldlie intanglings And for want of that intier loue and charitie which seketh not her owne thinges but those which are Christes and her poore brethrens I say for want of these things and being drunken with that new vessell of wine of worldlie concupiscence then set a broche Can they not espie howe they haue drawne their liues so farre wrong that skilfull workemen yea nowe euery bungler can not but wonder to see suche worke For they haue framed their timber some toe longe and some toe short in such sort that the buildinge hangeth all on the one side tottering and reeling with euerie wind and waiteth but for a blast from the Lorde to cause it to fall and to slaie all those which haue committed thēselues to such a false building And as for the forme fashion of the house where was the paterne which God shewed Moses in the mount It was to be foūd but it was not sought the hast was so great to other things Therefore because the Lords paterne was refused no maruaile thowgh hee refused to send his spirit of wisedome vnto those which stood in stead of Bezaleel and Aholiab and the rest of the workmen For veiwe and trie out this reformation Looke vnto your brethrē of other nations rounde about which haue reformed if they haue admitted such thinges as you who yet notwithstanding come short eno●gh 〈…〉 duetie But looke vnto the worde of God and espie out there how manie coales of fire you haue takē not from the altar Christ Iesus but from the smoking chimneis of the Cananites which dwelt in the land the Papists I meane Therefore repent and returne or else take heede of the Lords fire from heauen who although he vse more patience and longe sufferaunce towardes you then he did towardes Nadab and Abihu yet be you assured that he hath not nowe lesse regard and ielousie for the bodie then he had then for the shadowe And whereas some saye what It is a house though it be a