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A12523 An exposition vpon the sixt chapter of the prophesie of Hosea VVherein is set down the true repentance of the godly, as also the hypocriticall repentance of the wicked; most needfull for these times. Wherein 1. The summe and scope. 2. The doctrines. 3. The reasons. 4. The vses. Of most texts are obserued. First preached by Samuel Smyth minister of Roxwel in Essex, and now by him published, intending the further good of his charge, and the profit of as many as shall please to read it. Seene and allovved. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1616 (1616) STC 22847.3; ESTC S102418 218,718 364

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by Ieroboam for as the King is so will the Subiects be They are not onely to informe their inferiours and giue direction vnto them by Word but by their example and practise to go before them Now then if they bee Idolaters prophane and superstitious you shall then see the whole Body of the people to follow them Againe if they bee religious and deuoute in the seruice of God the whole people that are vnder them in shew at the least will bee the same And as the oyntment that was powred on Aarons head ran downe to his beard and so to the very border of his garments Euen so the impiety and wickednes of the Superiour runneth about through the whole Family and all that are vnder them infecting and corrupting them This is cleare by diuers examples in the booke of God Luk. 23.11 When Herod begunne to offer indignitie to Christ all his traine were ready to doe the same And when wicked Ahab desired to bee vpholden in his purpose to goe vp against Ramoth Gilead 2. Reg. 22.8 all his seruants were ready and at hand to feede him in his humour for when the King sent them to call Michaiah they were readie to tell the Prophet what he should say to the King All the other Prophets say they declare good to the King with one accord let thy words be like theirs and whē the good Prophet would not flatter but tolde the King plainely the truth from the Lord Zidkijah the Kings Chaplaine smote him on the cheeke So true is that saying of Salomon Of a Prince that hearkneth to lyes all his seruants are wicked Pro. 29.12 Their example is a Law and by their lewd example they strengthen other mens hands in sinne so that it is in a common wealth as one sayth as it is in a Fish that if the head bee once corrupted and putrified the whole body certainly is no lesse And if a man would know vhether the body of the Fish be corrupted or no hee must smell the head Euen so if the heads of Church and common wealth be corrupted the whole body of both must needs be infected And therefore what great cause haue we to blesse God who hath set ouer vs a Religious King Vse a Fauourer of the Gospell an enemy to Popery and superstion Oh let vs giue God the honour of it and let vs pray for him that the Lord would vse him to bee a further instrument vtterly to roote out all the Reliques of Poperie and deface all the monuments of Idolatry that Idolaters and those that haue giuen their names to the Pope that Antichrist of Rome may vtterly bee rooted out of this Land that our Kingdome may bee disburdened of them that wee may neuer see the fornication and Idolatry of the Whore of Rome set vp againe that this Church of England may neuer bee polluted with it any more Secondly this should serue as an instruction to all Princes Magistrates and Mighty men that they endeuour by all meanes possible by their godly life and good example to draw on others that are vnder them to the knowledge and feare of God for certaine it is if great men bee backeward in good things whole multitudes are readie to presume by their example Wee see in our small Parishes and little Villages if there bee but one or two that are of the chiefest in the Parrish that are negligent and carelesse in the seruice of God Children of Belial Idolaters Drunkards or the like what a poyson are they to pester a whole Congregation It is too apparant The Lord lay not this sinne to their charge one day that should haue giuen better example for as there is a happie and blessed vnion in Religion and Christian obedience when Magistrate and Minister goe hand in hand to build vp an holy Temple vnto God Note and are both of one mind and of one mouth to seeke to set forth the glory of God so I haue found by my own experience that though the Minister bee neuer so laborious in preaching the Word yet when other Gouernors and such as are the chiefe of a Parish haue no sappe or seasoning of the feare of God in them the hands of the wicked waxe strong in such a place Oh that our Magistrates and great men would lay this to heart that as their place is eminent in the common-wealth that they would giue such good example by their godly and religious walking their sanctifying of the Lords Sabbath their countenancing of godly and painefull Ministers that so they might prouoke and stirre vp others to godlinesse VERSE 11. Yea Iudah hath set a plant for thee whiles I would returne the Captiuity of my people IN this last verse the Lord comes to shew the vile dealing of Iudah that when the Lord purposed to bring again the captiuity of Israel then Iudah laboured to conuey their Idolatry amongst them and tooke as it were plants of their Idolatry and set them vp amongst the Tribes of Iudah For at this time though Israel was polluted miserably with Idolatrie yet the Lord had preserued Iudah from that abhomination but as soone as the Lord had deliuered Israel out of Captiuity then Iudah was infected and polluted with their Superstitions Hence wee may learne how apt wee bee by nature Doct. 1 to sucke in Popery and superstition Iudah was pure Men by nature are apt to sucke in Popery and superstition but so soone as the Lord brought Israel home againe they beganne to take grafts of their idolatrie and to ioyne with them So now though wee are by Gods mercy freede from the filthinesse of Popery and superstition yet if the Lord should returne it and suffer it to bee brought in againe amongst vs wee are by nature exceeding apt to receyue it to take plants of it and to loue and like it This is clearly to bee seene in diuers places of the Scriptures Iudg. 4.7.32 4.1.2 especially by the example of the Israelites in the Booke of Iudges They committed euill againe and againe by Idolatry they knew what that sinne was yea they had experience of the seuerity of Gods Iustice against it and more still they confessed it and cryed for mercy yet the same people and the children of the same people not remembring their former fals nor admonished by Gods former iudgements fell a fresh into the same sinne and prouoked againe Gods wrath against them Againe Moses laboured much vvith this people Exod. 32.3 to peswade them to make a Couenant with their God and to cleaue to him in faithfull and constant obedience Yet when they had beene but a while out of the way they would needs haue a golden Calfe in stead of Moses to goe before them and therefore they came in all haste to Aaron vrging him to make them one Which in carnall policy hee sought to stay calling for their golden Eare-rings thinking indeed they would in no hand haue parted with them But
forwardnes in you in sanctifying the Sabbath and hearing the word diligently since which time who doth not perceiue a decay of zeale a decay of hearing in a great many of this congregation that will scarce now vouchsafe God your presence in the assembly of his people once a month The full soule sayth Salomon loatheth the honey combe Reu 3.14 I feare you are full euen of spirituall pride with the Church of Laodicea Well bee warned betimes lest your footings that you haue taken so oft in your bowling Allyes surmount your steps into Gods house and so the Lord lay this sinne of ingratitude to your charge that hee should offer vnto you such gracious oportunities and ye should so carelesly neglect the same Vse 2 Secondly this condemnes the common repentance of most men and women that it is not sound nor sincere because though they condemne sinne know it to be sinne yet they neuer proceede so farre as to leaue and forsake it Mar. 6. Herod could not bee brought to leaue his Incest Demas made a fayre shew for a while but by and by left all fell into loue with the world so many men will for a brunt serue God and seeme very forward both to heare the Word read pray c. yet the strength of their owne corruptions and the loue of the World steales away their hearts so as it comes to nothing but sure it is that the grace of God when it hath taken possession in a mans soule it will throughly purge the same though not altogether from sinne for the Flesh will euer rebell against the Spirite yet from the power of sinne so as that man that is truely sanctified shall not from henceforth become a seruant vnto sinne for a purpose to continue in sin and the grace of God cannot abide both in one Soule but of this before And thus much of the Complaint the Iudgement followeth VERSE 5. Therefore haue I cut downe by the Prophets I haue slaine them by the words of my mouth and thy iudgements were as the light that goeth foorth HAuing heard of their sinue now wee are to speake of their punishment which the Lord inflicted vpon them for the same namely fearefull destruction and vtter ouerthrow In speaking of their punishment we are hence to obserue foure things Parts of the Text. First the Author of it I that is the Lord himselfe Secondly the greatnesse of it Cut downe and slaine them Thirdly the Instruments the Lord vseth My Prophets my word Fourthly the equity of it namely that the Lord made his iudgements as cleare as the noone day vnto them so as they could not plead ignorance or want of knowledge Therefore haue I cut downe Therefore that is because I haue on my part done what I can to reclaim you and bring you to some good passe but you refused and hardned your hearts and contemned my words for then the cause of Gods iudgements is their rebellion against the meanes and their contempt of the Word of God and preaching of his Prophets Doct. 1 Then hence wee learne what a grieuous sinne it is to contemne the meanes of saluation To contemn the meanes of saluation is a grieuous sinne and neuer goes vnpunished Gen. 7.10.11.12 to contemne the Gospell of Christ Iesus it neuer goes vnpunished When Noah had preached repentance to the people of the old World for the space of one hundred and twenty yeares together and the people had despised the same what followed in the end but a fearefull destruction euen a generall Deluge which swept them all away When Lot spake to his sonnes in Law which married his daughters and warned them to escape out of Sodom for the iudgements of God were at hand to bee layde vpon that City The Text sayth Gen. 19.14 that Hee seemed to his Sonnes in Law as though hee had mocked but what followed did not they perish with those sinnefull Sodomites And Iob makes this one of the marks of a reprobate They say vnto God Depart from vs Iob. 21.14 for wee desire not the knowledge of thy wayes not that there are any so desperately wicked as to vse such speeches against the Lord but the meaning is that men declare so much by their liues they liue in open contempt of the gracious meanes of their saluation whatsoeuer they pretended in words their deeds declared that they cared not to bee acquainted with Gods will To the same purpose is that complaint in the Psalme My people would not heare my voyce and Israel would none of mee Psal 81.11.12 The Lord had often spoken to that people by his seruants the Prophets but they regarded them not much like to our people in these times but what followed the Lord would neuer put vp this great ingratitude at their hands but sayth in the verse following Ver. 12.1.1 So I gaue them vp vnto the hardnes of their owne hearts and they walked in their owne councels And this is further cleared by that speech of Almighty God by his Prophet Ieremy where hee sayth Ier. 7.13 I rose vp earely and spake vnto you but when I spake yee would not heare me neyther when I called would ye answere Behold here the desperate estate and condition of this people that notwithstanding God had dealt so graciously with them from time to time to offer vnto them so many gracious oportunities of their saluation following them as it were at the heeles with the same sometimes by his Word sometimes by his mercies sometimes by his iudgements yet they neglected them al they contemned thē al. But afterward the Lord made good the words of his seruants he brought his iudgements vpon them and their Temple Verse 14. in the which they seemed so much to trust vppon the Lord made it as Shilo and as the same Prophet complaineth in another place That the wayes of Sion lamented Lam. 1.4 because no man came to their solemne feasts all her gates are desolate the Priests sigh c. It was not their outward priviledges that would now stand them in stead that they were the posterity of Abraham that they had amongst them the Arke of Gods couenant the Mercy seat Psal 132.14 the Temple of the Lord and that the Lord had appointed that for his rest for euer Seeing they contemned his Prophets Ier. 6.10 delighted not in Gods voyce but tooke pleasure in vnrighteousnesse And this is that our Sauiour layes to the charge of the people of Ierusalem Mat. 23.37 How often would I haue gathered you together and yee would not Behold now your habitation is loft desolate Mat. 11.21 Yea our Sauiour Christ tels them of Capernaum that it shall bee easier for the land of Sodom in the day of iudgement then for them so then we may safely conclude this doctrine with that speech of the Apostle 2. Thes 2.10.11.12 Because they receiue not the loue of the truth that they