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A16526 Medicines for the plague that is, godly and fruitfull sermons vpon part of the twentieth Psalme, full of instructions and comfort: very fit generally for all times of affliction, but more particularly applied to this late visitation of the plague. Preached at the same time at Norton in Suffolke, by Nicholas Bownd, Doctor of Diuinitie. And now published for the further good of all those that loue and feare the Lord. Perused, and allowed. Bownd, Nicholas, d. 1613. 1604 (1604) STC 3439; ESTC S106817 259,956 314

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doe how many times God hath heard vs for our selues and for others day night at home and abroad Then might we often haue seen how God did heare our prayers in the Church and in our houses And for want of this diligent obseruation the more is our losse and the greater should be our griefe though God hath done many great things at our prayers and hath declared by blessed euents that he hath heard vs yet we haue not considered of it and so haue not seene it and so doe want the comfort of this that they doe pray for here euen that God would turne their burnt offrings into ashes that is shew that he did heare their prayers Now that wee might come to a more conscionable practise of this we may consider what will follow first of all when we doe desire to haue our prayers heard and will accordingly marke the dealing of God towards vs If we marke how God heareth our prayers we shall the more esteeme of the benefits that we receiue Psalm 21.3 it will come to passe that we shall greatly esteeme of those benefits that are thus bestowed vpon vs and be much affected with them and so wee shall be the more thankfull to God for them For though wee ought highly to esteeme and make great account of the goodnes of God in the benefits that he bestoweth vpon vs vnasked in that he preuenteth vs with his liberall blessings as the Ps lmist saith and I cannot tell whether wee should not doe it a great deale more yet such is our nature for the most part that we esteeme of things the more the more hardly that wee come by them and the more paines that we take for them Hereupon it commeth to passe that when we haue prayed earnestly vnto God and so haue gotten things that way and haue taken some paines for them then shall wee thinke our selues the more beholding to God for them Euen as when a man hath obtained a thing by long suite and it hath cost him much then if it bee granted to him at the last he will esteem of the thing the more and think himselfe the more beholding to him that hath granted it Therefore we our selues when in the morning wee pray to God to blesse vs in his waies that day and to prosper vs in al our actions and then obserue how the Lord preserueth vs from much euil that might befall vs and doth much good to vs that wee were vnworthie of shall wee not greatly reioyce in this goodnes of his and be thankfull vnto him for the same And likewise at night when wee commend our bodies and soules and all that wee haue to his blessed protection that hee would keepe vs waking and sleeping and finde in the morning that he hath done so indeed shall we not in the obseruation of this mercifull prouidence of God towards vs bee confirmed in his goodnes to be thankfull vnto him for it And so in any trouble and danger that we shall be in much more wherein we do pray to him to preserue and blesse vs As in this time of the plague as when wee pray to him in this deadly sicknesse of the plague for some fauour in it and then marke how things fall out that they are better rather than worse and so therein see the goodnesse of God towards our selues and others shall wee not reioyce in Gods deliuerance and be so much the more thankfull vnto him for the same Euen as wee see Dauid and this people doe here for they are not onely thankfull to God for it but they say that they doe greatly reioyce that God had heard their prayers Psal 21.1 2. The King shal reioyce in thy strength O Lord yea how greatly shall he reioyce in thy saluation for thou hast giuen him his hearts desire and hast not denied him the request of his lips And so did that godly woman Hannah the wife of Elkanah when she prayed in the temple for a sonne and God gaue her one for she went home and presently conceiued though she had been barren a long time before she did so marke the issue and what followed vpon her prayers and the prayers of Hely the Priest for her that she confesseth to him that God had giuen her that that she desired saying O my Lord 1. Sam. 1.36 I am the woman that stood with thee here praying I prayed for this child and the Lord hath giuen me my desire and therefore she did not only consecrate him vnto God as the best gift that she could bestow vpon him but maketh a solemne thanksgiuing vnto God for him and in the same she confesseth that she did esteeme of him as if she had had seuen saying Chapt. 2.1 Vers 5. My heart reioyceth in the Lord my heart reioyceth in the Lord c. And then after They that were full are hired foorth for bread and the hungrie are no more hired so that the barren hath borne seuen and she that had many children is feeble See what estimation of Gods benefits and thankfulnes to him for the same followeth vpon the diligent obseruation of them after our prayers Whereas on the contrarie when wee neglect this many great things which God giueth vs either we regard not at all or at the least not as we should and so God hath not that praise from vs for them that is due By this obseruation we shal grow in hope of Gods goodnes for the time to come Rom. 5.4.5 Secondarily by this obseruation of Gods dealing towards vs after our prayers it will come to passe that wee shall grow in faith and hope of Gods goodnesse towards vs for the time to come and so wee shall be imboldened to pray to him afterwards because we haue seene and marked how hee hath heard vs before For as the Apostle saith experience breedeth hope and hope maketh not ashamed because the loue of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the holy Ghost that is former experience shal confirme vs in Gods loue and so giue that hope for the time to come that confoundeth not And truly if wee had marked all our former experience this way publike and priuate how many times and for what God hath heard our prayers what great hope might wee haue had of it now in this time of our neede When we could haue said 1. Sam. 17.37 as Dauid did God that deliuered mee from the paw of the lion and from the paw of the beare will deliuer me frō this vncircumcised Philistim that is God that hath heard me at such and such a time I hope will heare me now But for want of this we are new to seeke in any great danger as though God had neuer giuen vs any thing at our prayers before and that maketh vs also to haue so little hope now And by the same we shall confirme others in their hope Thirdly we shal be able to confirme others also by
carnall and worldly ioy euen thankesgiuing to God who hath bestowed them vpon vs and in them hath giuen vs so great cause of ioy All priuat benefits are causes of ioy And as all common benefits are causes of ioy euen as this people professe here That if God bestow this vpon them they shall reioyce in it so are also all priuat blessings so many causes of ioy to all those that enioy them whether they bee vpon their soules or bodies for this life or the life to come vpon themselues or any of theirs And as the things that they inioy are more and greater than others haue so they ought to confesse that God hath in this vale of miserie giuen them so much cause of ioy For who is he or she or where are they that being in neuer so meane an estate doe not inioy many great benefits from God as life and health libertie conuenient food lodging rayment for which they haue cause to reioyce In which respect the poorest hath great cause of ioy but especially if they haue faith and repentance and the peace of conscience and assurance of the forgiuenesse of their sinnes and hope of saluation what cause haue they then to reioyce though they were in neuer so great want besides Therefore in their poore estates they must so cōsider of their wants as that they doe not forget Gods benefits which may make them to reioyce euen in their pouertie and in their affliction So that as the Prophet Elisha said to his seruant who was in great feare and cried out when he saw the great host of armed men which the king of Aram had sent 2. King 6.16 to take them at Dotham Feare not for there are more with vs than against vs for God had sent horses and chariots of fire to defend them So euerie one may say when his estate is at the hardest that there is more with him than is against him that is that he hath more benefits and so more causes of ioy than crosses and so in them causes of sorrow For if we doe but liue especially in these dayes to serue God and to saue our own soules it is better than the estate of many nobles and princes in other parts of the world that haue not these meanes of their saluation that we haue and may haue and in that measure and with that peace and freedome that we haue them in which respect the estate of the poorest is better if they doe see it and can so consider of it than not onely of many nobles but of the great Turke himselfe of the Emperor yea the Pope himselfe who taketh himselfe to be king prince of the whole world For that which Dauid saith of himself is true of all if they could so esteeme of it A day in thy courts Psal 84.10 is better than a thousand otherwhere I had rather be a dore-keeper in the house of my God than to dwell in the tabernacles of wickednesse for the Lord God is the sunne and shield vnto vs the Lord will giue grace and glory and no good thing will he withhold from them that walke vprightly Therefore when any of you shall be in such a case that you shall spend away the whole day in sorrow and then at night lie downe in heauinesse as wanting many things necessarie both for food and raiment for lodging and firing besides health countenance which others haue in great measure and yet little pitie those that haue not like vnto that rich glutton that in his great aboundance had no compassion of poore Lazarus then consider I pray you for the loue of Christ and for your owne consolation how many benefits you enioy And in the middest of their wants they must thinke of Gods benefits that they might reioice looke into your soule meditate vpon the graces of God in it if you haue any thinke vpon faith hope and charitie with the feare of God and such like which the Lord in mercie hath bestowed vpon you and reioyce in them Be not stil harping all of one string of your wants for that will giue you but one tune of sorrow But as Dauid sayth I will sing Mercie and Iudgement Psal 101.1 vnto thee O Lord will I sing So let vs haue two strings at the least to our harpe one of our wants and another of Gods benefits that is consider you as well of Gods benefits as of his crosses and more of them than of the other because you had need to find out matter of ioy the cause of sorrow will offer it selfe vnto you fast ynough And therefore if the string of your sorrow be somewhat too high let it downe lower and stretch vp the cord of your ioy one note higher that is thinke more of the causes of your ioy and lesse of the causes of your sorrow and thus your instrument shall well accord and make good musicke which was too dolefull and vntunable before And thus the more cunning you are and the more you can doe the better harmonie shall you make to your selfe and others that is the more you shall reioyce euen then when to the worldward you haue cause of nothing but sorrow Act. 16.23 Thus shall it come to passe That as Paule and Silas after extreame whipping being cast into prison and into a dungeon and had their feet made fast in the stockes did sing Psalmes vnto God at midnight so shall you reioyce in the middest of your affliction be it neuer so great For they at this present not only or not so much considered their imprisonment beating and stocking which did minister nothing to them but matter of griefe but rather other great benefits and fauours of God which with them they enioyed and so must you doe likewise consider the one as well as the other So shall not onely your selues haue comfort but God shall haue prayse and for want of this wise consideration of both neither haue you ioy in your selues nor God honour from you in that estate though he hath giuen you sufficient cause of both And as for the rich what great cause of ioy they haue in the multitude of so many great benefits as they enioy of whom it may be truly said as the Apostle saith of the Gentiles Act. 14.17 when he preached vnto them That God had filled their hearts with food and gladnesse themselues do best know I need say little or nothing to them So that in such an estate as many are in if they cannot reioyce but liue in heauinesse and discontentedly whereby they can neither serue God so cheerefully nor praise him so continually as they should they are altogether vnworthie of all I need not therefore say any thing to them their owne eyes and hands their backes and their bellies can tell them sufficiently what cause they haue to reioyce What cause the rich haue to liue ioyfully and comfortably their apparrell and their clothing
of his flocke And it were well that this way wee were all of vs a great deale more beholding one to another than we are in that we would in brotherly loue acquaint others with our estate and desire their prayers and then they would pray for vs according to the counsell and aduice of the Apostle Acknowledge your faults one to another and pray one for another Vers 16. that ye may be healed for the prayer of a righteous man auaileth much if it be feruent If we should for our owne benefit and good acquaint other with some speciall sins that haue been the cause and so consequently that may bee the cause of some great crosse that they vpon the knowledge of it might in greater feeling and faith pray for vs that they might bee forgiuen and wee deliuered from the punishment of them then should wee make them acquainted with other of our necessities to that end much more As in other things wee need the help one of another so in prayer and therefore should desire the same And that wee might bee perswaded vnto this duty of crauing the prayers of others in the feeling of the great need that we haue of them let vs first of all consider how the Lord hath so made vs all that he would haue vs helpe one another and know that we neede the help one of another both for soule and bodie and euery way else and therefore that we should seeke for it one of another as in the naturall bodie all parts doe need the mutuall helpe one of another as the eyes of the feete and the belly of the hands and doe in a sort seeke vnto them for it and by a naturall instinct as it were begge and craue it And all experience teacheth vs that in all other things none of vs is sufficient of our selues and therefore we craue the help of others as in counsell in labour and in all worldly affaires why then should it not be so in praier also Yet such is our corruption that we rather seeke helpe in any thing as distrusting our selues sauing in this wherein wee most neede it But we haue found the other true by our owne experience and so doe vse it if we did beleeue this and would doe thereafter wee might finde the fruite of it as sensible We desire men to sue for vs to Princes so should wee do vnto God Secondly when we haue suites vnto Princes or great men we desire those that are in fauour with them to further our suites and those especially that are most gracious with them and wee rest not in our selues though we be well knowne vnto them especially if the matter that wee sue for bee of any moment why should wee not then much more speak vnto others that they would pray to God for vs and commend our suites vnto his high Maiestie For though Gods loue be not partiall as mans is Matth. 18.20 but his promise is to all alike yet experience sheweth that some are more acquainted with prayer then other and so haue more accesse vnto God as it were and come oftner into his presence and neerer vnto him and so there is more hope that they should bee sooner heard Especiallie when God hath made a speciall promise that when two or three bee gathered together in the name of his sonne hee will be in the middest of them and therefore when diuers or the whole Church pray for vs there is more hope of being heard than when wee pray our selues alone The Papists pray to the Saints that are dead that they would pray to God for them that hee would heare their prayers for which there is no warrant in the Scripture but the whole word of God is rather against them but here is an example to desire the prayers of the Saints on earth that are liuing with hope of great fruite and few do follow it Thirdly when we pray When wee wrastle with men we desire help so should wee when wee striue in prayer with God Gen. 32.24 we doe as it were striue with God to obtaine some thing as was shewed to Iacob in the vision of an Angell wrastling with him all night long to teach vs that when we pray we must not come coldly or sleepely vnto it but with all earnestnes of desire and not giue ouer vntill the Lord blesse vs as Iacob would not let the Angell goe vntill he blessed him and then the Lord will assuredly blesse vs if we perseuere as he did Iacob and as Christ hath shewed in the parable of the wicked Iudge who was ouercome by the importunitie of the widow Therefore as when we wrastle or striue with a man Luk. 18.2 we knowing his great strength and our owne weakenes and so how hard it is to ouercome we would gladly haue others to helpe and to striue with vs against him and so we may more easily do that by the helpe of others which alone hardly or not at all we could do So when we striue with the Lord God in prayer being priuie to the weakenes of our owne faith and how many sinnes there are to hinder vs and what an hard thing it is to obtaine any thing in respect of our great vnworthinesse we should desire others to helpe vs with their prayers and therein as it were to striue with vs. And in this respect it is a singular great blessing if it were rightly esteemed and accordingly vsed to haue many in a familie or in the Church to pray with vs and for vs. Thus speaketh the Apostle and thus did hee practise when hee so earnestly intreated the Romanes to pray for him Rom. 15.30 32. saying Brethren I beseech you for our Lord Iesus Christs sake and for the loue of the spirit that you would striue with me by prayer to God for me that I may come to you with ioy by the will of God and may with you bee refreshed He had often and of a long time purposed to come to them Chap. 1.10 as he professeth in the first chapter and prayed that by some meanes one time or other he might haue prosperous iourney by the will of God to come vnto them Paul desired the Church to striue with him in prayer now at the last he desireth them also not only to pray but to pray earnestly and to striue with him in their prayers that he may come with ioy and doth beseech them that they would doe so euen for the loue of Christ and of the spirit If hee then after so many and earnest prayers did desire them to striue with him how had we need much more to doe it who pray seldomer and more coldly And truly as great things may be done when many striue together which none of them could seuerally doe so by the prayers of many great things are obtained which by the prayers of one alone are not so easily gottē So the same Apostle writeth to the Corinthians that
know it well enough yea their children kneele downe and aske them blessing and put them in minde of it and notwithstanding al this many doe forget it and though they cast out certaine words of course yet they doe not thereupon determine seriously to pray for them what would they doe then if their children by asking them their daily blessing should not put them in minde of it at all Therefore euery manner of way we see what great reason there is of this to desire others to pray for vs and so much for this present THE SECOND SERMON vpon the inscription To him that excelleth A Psalme of Dauid THat I might prosecute that argument which I began the last day as you heard wee want not examples in the Scripture for the practise of this dutie Example of those that haue desired others to pray for them 1. Sam. 1.6 in the faithful seruants of God men and women of al sorts who haue wel seene in how great need they haue stood of the prayers of others and haue accordingly desired the same Hannah the wife of Elkanah a very godlie woman as appeareth in her storie being barren and thereby being vpbraided of her aduersarie was troubled in her minde and prayed vnto the Lord and wept sore and she prayed for a manchild not so much for her self as for the glory of God for she vowed him vnto God in her prayer Hannah desired Hely to pray for her Hely the Priest sitting in the Temple before her and perceiuing her lips onely to moue but not hearing a word thought she had been drunken and told her so but she said no and told him what she did then Hely prayed God to heare her prayers Vers 17. saying Goe in peace and the God of Israel grant thy petition that thou hast asked of him Then she said againe Let thine handmaid finde grace in thy sight that is I beseech thee pray for me still as now thou hast done that God would grant me my petition for what grace or fauour else could she meane seeing that in other things as for the ill opinion hee had conceiued of her she had satisfied him before and so God heard them both as appeareth in the sequell of that storie The Israelites also being in feare of the Philistims So did the Israelites desire Samuel to pray for them Chap. 7.8 came to Samuel the Prophet and desired him that as hee had prayed for them alreadie so hee would not cease to doe it still saying Cease not to crie vnto the Lord our God for vs that hee may saue vs out of the hand of the Philistims and he did so and the Lord heard him Vers 10. and thundred with a great thunder that day vpon the Philistims and scattered them so they were slaine before Israel Here many seeke to one for his prayers then much more may one seeke to many for theirs When Rabshakeh was sent by the King of Ashur with a great hoast against Ierusalem and came vp to the walles of the citie and spake blasphemously against the Lord and against his annointed Hezekiah the King came into the house of the Lord and prayed 2. King 19.1 Hezekiah desired the prayers of Isaiah and sent messengers vnto the Prophet Isaiah desiring him that he would pray for them saying Lift thou vp thy prayer for the remnant that are left and he did so and God heard him for them and the same night the Angell of the Lord went out Vers 35. and smote in the campe of the Assyrians an hundreth fourescore and fiue thousand Paul also the Apostle as we haue heard alreadie desireth the Romanes to pray for him saying Brethren I beseech you for our Lord Iesus Christs sake Rom. 15.30 And Paul of the Romanes and Corinthians 2. Cor. 1.10 and for the loue of the Spirit that yee would striue with mee by prayer to God for me And so doth he to that end intreate the Corinthians with these words God hath deliuered vs from a great death in whom we trust that yet hereafter hee will deliuer vs so that yee labour together in prayer for vs. This holy man who was often in prayer for himselfe and for all Churches desireth others to pray for him Thus the best seruants of God as they haue not neglected this benefit of prayer from their brethren so they had the fruit and comfort of it in great measure and truly if wee beleeue rightly the Communion of Saints and that God hath appointed one to doe good to another by the graces that hee hath bestowed vpon them why should wee not thinke that part of the communion consisteth in this that wee communicate in the spirit of prayer as well as in the spirit of counsell or of comfort and that this way we may giue and receiue helpe one from another as well as any other way Hester that noble and vertuous Queene who as it seemeth had vsed often to pray her selfe Hester desireth the Iewes to fast and pray for her and with her maides else she could not haue promised that for them which she did in a matter that greatly concerned the glorie of God and the good of his Church doth not onely pray her selfe with her seruants three daies and three nights Hest 4.16 and that with fasting but doth desire that all the Iewes that were in that citie would doe the like for her So that sometimes wee had need not onely to desire others to pray for vs but euen to fast and pray for vs. The wicked haue bin constrained to desire the prayers of others and haue gotten great good by them And truly the vertue and power of the prayer of one man is so auaileable for another that the very wicked haue seene it and been driuen to acknowledge it and so haue desired the seruants of God to pray for them and haue had great benefit thereby Then if the vngodly and prophane men of the world who are not at all acquainted with prayer yet haue thought that the prayers of others might doe them good then they that know what prayer doth meane and that haue accustomed themselues to prayer and haue obserued the fruite of it in themselues may bee assured that the prayers of others shall be of like or a great deale more force for them If they whose consciences tels them that for their vngodlinesse they are altogether out of Gods fauour and so they had no heart to pray to him themselues neither had any hope that hee would heare them yet haue had some hope that God might heare some others for them and so haue sought vnto them for their prayers then how much more they who liuing in a good course haue hope that God is wel pleased with them in Christ may be perswaded that God will most willingly heare others for them and so in great faith desire their prayers And to conclude if they that are not of the Church of God but
that he will put an happie end to it in time though most righteously deserued and pardon their sinnes that haue beene the cause of it that so wee might say before hand Now I know that God will heare vs as indeed by his grace at this present we doe and may see most cleerely that by diminishing of it in the chiefe cities and places of this Realme where it is and that also by lessening of it in so great measure He hath heard our prayers and graunted our requests That so hereafter by this blessed experience that we haue in one thing we might be moued to come vnto him in great assurance not doubting but that he will heare vs then also And thus alwayes from time to time Hebr. 4.16 as the Apostle sayth Come boldly into the throne of grace that we may receiue mercy and find grace to helpe in time of need and therefore we must take this blessing vpon our brethren as a fruit of our daily prayer and marke it well to that end Experience of former times increaseth our assurance of being heard in prayer And this is that that should be spoken of also concerning that assurance that we should haue in prayer of being heard That by dayly experience of Gods goodnesse and mercifull dealing with vs we shall dayly grow therein and therefore that we might come vnto it it is requisit that wee should greatly acquaint our selues with prayer and pray often and marke the sequell and what followeth after our prayers For concerning this one point it must needs be a very good reason when we doe pray to make vs know that God will heare vs when we know already by experience that he hath often heard vs before For seeing the same promises still remaine and God is the same that made them to performe them and there is no change in him for as the Apostle where he speaketh of prayer and to incourage vs to aske saith That he giueth liberally and reprocheth no man and after saith Iames 1.5.17 that there is no variablenesse with him nor shadow by turning that is though the sunne by turning from the East to the VVest Reasons of the same maketh great alterations so that it is sometime light and sometime darke and besides the shadow is now here and now there and so is not alwayes alike yet it is not so with God but he is alwayes like himselfe Therfore as he hath giuen in former times so will he do still if we pray to him as we haue done for he is no niggard but giueth liberally to all that aske reprocheth no man with that that he hath giuen nei is he any changeling but constant in all his wayes And besides Iesus Christ the mediatour of the promises Hee is the same to day that he was yesterday and will be euer Hebr. 13.8 and 7.24 and he at the right hand of God maketh request for vs continually and is not wearie of his office neither is his loue diminished one whit towards vs. Therefore we may wel build our hope for the time to come vpon our former experience as vpon a sure rocke that shall not bee remooued And so we may pray as Dauid did Psal 119 149. O Lord quicken me according to thy custome as if he had sayd Thou hast often heretofore quickened and reuiued me by thy word and by thy spirit therefore doe so now also in this great sorrow and deadnesse of mind for I stand in as much need of it as euer I did and thou art as well able to doe it as thou hast beene Thus from the custome of Gods former dealing he hopeth that he will doe so now And indeed there is great reason of it for if we haue had often recourse to any man for help in the time of our trouble we haue seene how he hath bin most willing to do it from time to time we will not doubt of him but that he will doe so still and that we shall find him a faithfull friend vnto vs as hetherto he hath bin the oftner that we haue made triall of him and haue found that he neuer deceiued vs the bolder we are to come vnto him and do assure our selues of help from him aboue all other in the world so that if all should faile we would make account of him And we see that the beggers that goe vp and downe from doore to doore will be most bold of releefe there where they haue had often almes and if they should find it otherwise at any time they would greatly maruaile at it and thinke that there were some strange alteration in them and they would say to them You had wont to be a good master and mistris vnto me and to do so and so for me and that made me the bolder to come vnto you now thus would they plead for themselues So we then much more vpon former experience of our prayers heard and of the reliefe that wee haue found at Gods hand seeing there is no change in him nor in his promises must learne to know that if there be no change in vs but we be the same that we haue been and seeke to him and serue him as we haue done he will heare vs and helpe vs as he hath done before That we might haue this experience we must vse prayers not seldome but often To this end it is requisit that we pray often for experience ariseth not of one action nor of some few but of many and the best experience is gotten by the obseruation of many things in a long time and therefore they that liue long and practise much haue the greatest and best experience So that if we will haue experience of Gods goodnesse in hearing our prayers that thereby we might know that he will heare vs still we must pray often and be well acquainted with this holy ordinance of prayer For as among men it is not the comming once or twice to a man and that a long time one after another yea though he speedeth that can giue him any great encouragement to presume of his helpe in the time of great need but that hee hath beene long acquainted with him and made often triall of him So is it with God it is not the praying now and then to him that can by experience giue vs any great assurance that he will heare vs and helpe vs in time of our trouble but that we haue vsed it often and vsed it a long time and haue found that we haue neuer beene sent away emptie For the Lord sometimes heareth the wicked and now and then giueth them something that they aske but as they pray seldome so oftentimes they aske and receiue not Iam. 4.3 Isai 1.15 as the Apostle saith yea they crie and the Lord heareth them not but as they haue stopped their ears at the word of God so he stoppeth his eares at their prayers so they can haue no assurance