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A22481 A commentarie vpon the epistle of Saint Paule to Philemon VVherein, the Apostle handling a meane and low subiect, intreating for a fraudulent and fugitiue seruant, mounteth aloft vnto God, and deliuereth sundry high misteries of true religion, and the practise of duties Ĺ“conomicall. Politicall. Ecclesiasticall. As of persecution for righteousnesse sake. ... And of the force and fruit of the ministery. Mouing all the ministers of the Gospell, to a diligent labouring in the spirituall haruest ... Written by William Attersoll, minister of the word of God, at Isfield in Suffex. Attersoll, William, d. 1640. 1612 (1612) STC 890; ESTC S106848 821,054 582

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shall not neede to climbe vp to Heauen to know it God hath left vs a better a more easie certain way then to search into the secrets of God that he hath kept to himselfe if we enter into our selues and see the effects and signes of it wee shall not doubt thereof but rest assured with vnspeakable comfort that we belong to him For as the Lord knoweth who are his so we shall know that wee are the Lords if wee finde the fruites of election grauen in our hearts among the which this is one of the principall our vnfaigned loue to the Brethren the forgiuing of our enemies our delight in the Saints our dooing good to them that are of the houshold of Faith Reason 2. Secondly such poore as be faithfull belong vnto Christ and what comfort soeuer is ministred what releefe soeuer is shewed to them is ministred and shewd to Christ as christ himself witnesseth with his own mouth who is truth it selfe that they should the more readily embrace it as the truth For hee telleth vs that it shall be said to vs in the last day that haue helped the Saints and refreshed their bowels g Math. 25 40 Verily I say vnto you inasmuch as yee haue done it vnto one of the least of these my Brethren ye haue done it to me This is a notable motiue and encouragement to moue vs to this dutie to consider that our loue is shewed not to men vpon the earth but to Christ sitting in heauen at the right hande of his Father Heereunto commeth the wise saying of Salomon h Prou. 19 17. He that hath mercie vpon the poore lendeth vnto the Lord and the Lord will recompence him that which he hath giuen Yea he is so rich a rewarder and a bountifull recompencer of that which is done to those of his houshold i Math. 10 42 that if a cup of cold water be giuen to a Disciple in the name of a Disciple to a righteous man in the name of a righteous man he shall not loose his reward When one lendeth to an honest man that standeth vpon his credite hee seareth no losse he knoweth he will performe what hee hath promised and accounteth his word as good as a band and Obligation how much more ought we to be assured of right good payment when wee haue done any good thing vnto the poore forasmuch as we haue not done it to man but vnto God He hath giuen his word to see vs paid will we not take his word he offreth to enter into bands to be bound in a statute is not statute-law good with vs Albeit he be indebted to none but all in debt to him yet hee offereth himselfe as a pledge and becommeth surety for the money who is so good a pay-maister that he wil not onely restore the principall but pay the hire and profite to him that hath lent it both in this life and abundantly in the life to come Reason 3. Thirdly we are bound to follow the example of our heauenly father to loue as he loueth to loue most where hee loueth most of all and least where hee loueth least of all Now he loueth all his creatures which are the works of his hands k Gen. 1 31. Hee saw them all when they were made and loe they were all exceeding good but he especially loueth mankinde Whom l Gen. 1 26. hee created in his owne Image according to his likenesse and yet most especially he loueth the faithfull vppon whom hee bestoweth the riches of his loue and hideth not the secrets of his kingdome from them yea hee hath giuen them his owne sonne to bee their Wisedome Iustification Sanctification and Redemption vnto them howe should he not with him giue them al things else This the Apostle teacheth m 1 Tim. 4 10 warning vs to Trust in the liuing God which is the Sauiour of al men especially of those that beleeue Heere is a patterne and president for vs to follow that wee may be like our Heauenly Father we must loue all mankinde but wee must most entirely and dearly respect the godly we must loue al the poore but the poore that are faithfull we must loue most of all If we must bestowe labour vppon barren ground we must not leaue the fruitfull vntilled and if wee must cast our Bread vppon the Waters where it may seeme to bee lost wee must not denie it to the liuing members of Christs bodie which are our Brethren Reason 4. Fourthly wee cannot by our well-dooing benefite God at all our goodnesse can doo him no good our loue cannot profit or pleasure him For as our wickednesse can do him no harme so our kindnesse can procure him no good This hee sayth and thus hee speaketh in the Prophet n Psal 50 9 10 11 12. I will take no Bullocke out of thine house nor Goates out of thy Foldes for all the Beastes of the Forrest are mine and the Beastes on a thousand Mountaines I knowe all the Beasts on the Mountaines and the Wilde Beastes of the fielde are mine If I bee hungrie I will not tell thee for the World is mine and all that therein is Wee receiue all good from him wee can returne nothing backe to him againe to doo him good This is the reason which the Prophet Dauid teacheth which mooued him to ioyne himselfe vnto the people of God and to profit them because hee saw he could not pleasure God his well-doing could not extend to him Seeing therefore the dutie of loue shewed to the Bretheren are seales of our election and are accepted as done to Christ himselfe seeing we must follow the example of our heauenly Father and that we cannot by al our goods helpe him it followeth that we must begin our works of mercie at the faithfull cast a pittiful eie open a liberal hand especially toward thē Vse 1. Let vs now come to the Vses of this doctrine First this teacheth that there ought to be among all the faithfull a communion of Saints they are as a family or houshold among themselues They haue a neere fellowship they are neer brethren they are fellow members of one body they are knit togither by one spirit they are called vnder one hope they are made Christs by one faith they are made one by one baptisme they haue one bread to feede vpon they haue one cup to drinke of they haue one table to meet at they haue one God that they worship they haue one saluation that they aime at This the Apostle expresseth at large Ephe. 4. Support one another through loue o Ephe. 4 2 3. endeuouring to keep the vnity of the spirit in the bond of peace There is one bodie and one spirit euen as ye are called in one hope of your vocation There is one Lorde one Faith one Baptisme one God and Father of all which is aboue all and through all and in you all We are
his kingdome The fourth reproofe Fourthly if it be a calling of such dignity it reprooueth those that run before they be sent and wait not a lawful calling from God that they discharge it afterward with peace of heart and comfort of Conscience We see manie young men make more hast then good speede in entring into the Ministery who for the most part want that iudgment staydnesse experience grauity moderation that is meet to be in men of that profession Hence it is that they are called by the name of Elders in the Scripture The Apostle thought it necessary to giue this charge to Timothy a young man though he were of rare hope and of excellent guifts u 2 Tim. 2 22. To fly the lusts of youth and to follow after righteousnesse Faith Loue and peace with all them that call on the Lord with a pure heart And in another place he saith x 1 Tim. 4 12. Let no man despise thy youth but be vnto them that beleeue an ensample in word in conuersation in Loue in Spirite in Faith in Purenesse If hee had this neede of instruction howe much more others The fift reproofe Fiftly it reproueth those that are so hand-fasted that they repine at their maintenance that labour among them How many places and Parishes are there that regard not how they be taught or whether they be taught or not so they may be well dealt withall in their Tithes that is if they might pay little or nothing to maintaine their Minister There is growne in many congregations this agreement and bargaine betweene the Pastor and the people if he will spare them in temporall things they regarde not how hee deale with them in spirituall things If they may pay little they are content hee shall preach little If they may enioy their Tithes at a low rate they are well pleased that he take his ease and teach them seldome But albeit he preach in season and out of season and do his dutie with all diligence yet they murmure and repine at his allowaunce and thinke euery thing too much that is bestowed that way The sixt reproofe Lastly it reproueth such as regard not the censures of the Church inflicted vpon euill doers The censures of the Church are made as a scar-Crow and esteemed of many as a mocke But if that power and authority were regarded in the Ministers hand that the word of God alloweth and appointeth wherby he is authorized to exercise spirituall iurisdiction in Church-matters not onely to preach but to punish not onely to teach but to correct not onely to instruct but to excommunicate then would the Office be magnified then would the Ministry be esteemed according to the institution of them Our Sauiour giuing order and direction to informe the Gouernors of the Church when scandals and offences arose among them addeth y Math. 18 18 Verily I say vnto you whatsoeaer ye binde on earth shall be bound in Heauen and whatsoeuer ye loose on earth shall be loosed in Heauen We see God promiseth to ratifie the sentence pronounced and denounced in his name The abridgement of this power is the contempt of the men and of their Ministry and the curbing cutting short of their authority doth open a gappe to all contumely and reproach of their persons and office If a Magistrate shoulde prescribe and ordaine that Law which is wholesome and profitable to the Common-wealth and haue no power at all to punish the Malefactors and misdoers that transgresse who is it that would regard the Commandement If a School-maister had authority onely to rule and to teach but were restrained to take vp the rod to correct and chastise the obstinat sluggard what Scholler would harken or giue eare to his teaching In like manner so long as the Minister is allowed only to speake the word or to threaten but stinted that he shall go no farther his Ministry will be little regarded as if a Maister should tell some of his Schollers of their shrewde trickes but were not licensed to punnish their euill doing God hath ioyned authority to the Pastors office put into his hand the discipline of the Church and the Ministers of God haue exercised executed the same according to his ordinance Hence it is that the Apostle reprouing an heinous offence amongst the Corinthians and shewing the vse of Ecclesiasticall correction saith z 2 Cor. 4 21 What will ye Shall I com vnto you with a rod or in loue and in the spirit of meekenesse Vse 2. Secondly seeing boldnesse to command vnder Christ belongeth to the office of the Minister it teacheth vs and putteth vs in minde of manie good duties as first to aske this guift of God and craue of him to indue vs with the zeale of his glory and other graces of his spirit that we may speake the word a Ephes 6 20. boldly as we ought to speake We see an example heereof in the Apostles when they heard the threatnings of the enemies of the Gospel b Acts 4 29. 5 28 29. They lift vp their voices to God with one accord and said O Lord thou art the God which hast made the heauen and the earth the sea and all things that are in them beholde their threatnings and graunt vnto thy seruants with all boldnesse to speak thy word So when the cheefe Priests said Did not we straightly commaund you that yee should not teach in his name And behold ye haue filled Ierusalem with yoar Doctrine and ye would bring this mans bloud vpon vs. Then Peter and the Apostles answerd We ought rather to obey God then mē Many men are endued with great gifts of learning and knowledge but they want the tongue of the Learned to minister a worde in season they want zeale and vtteraunce to deliuer the word of God to the people Let euery one therefore seeke to fit and furnish himselfe to this calling and in Christ Iesus be bold to do this dutie This the Prophet saith c Esay 58 1. Crie alowd spare not lift vp thy voice like a Trumpet and shew my people their transgression and the house of Iacob their sinnes This reproueth those that haue the worde in respect of persons who dare not do their duties and are afraid of mens faces They would be counted the Embassadors of God but they are affraide to do their Maisters message Let such learne of Iohn Baptist who shrunke not backe but was bold to tell Herod that it was not lawfull for him to take his Brothers Wife Wee must not bee Dastards and faint-hearted souldiers to fight the Lords battels but first be sure we haue a good warrant out of the word and then go boldly into the fielde and feare not to looke the enemy in the face True it is if wee haue not our Commission signed and sealed vnto vs wee haue iust cause to feare we speake in our owne names and not in the name
soeuer our places how simple soeuer our persons how base soeuer our conditions are we haue as good a title and as great an interest in the death and passion of Christ as they that shine in the world that are clad in Purple and fare deliciously euery day And as these haue redemption by him so God affordeth to them the meanes of saluation as wel as the mightiest Monarkes vpon the earth The poore man hath the word of God offered to him reade vnto him and preached vnto him as well as the rich he hath the Sacraments of God prouided for him as well as for them that are of high place he may pray vnto God as freely as comfortably as chearefully as the great men of the earth and he hath a gracious promise to be heard and respected as well as they Though thou farest hardly and meanly at home k Prou. 9 2. Math. 22 1. yet God hath prepared thee a feast and biddeth thee to his Table richly furnished and plentifully stored with all prouision Though thou do not iet vp and down in Silks and Veluets and hast no gorgeous attire to put on yet God hath l Rom. 13 14 prouided thee a better garment he giueth thee his owne sonne to put on and clotheth thee with his righteousnesse which shall couer all thy shame that thy nakednesse shall neuer appeare in his sight So then seeing God accepteth no mans person seeing Christ vouchsafeth to call vs Bretheren and lastly seeing the faithfull haue redemption by his bloode it followeth necessarilie that our Christian Religion and Faith in Christ doe make all persons after a sort equall as Bretheren and Sisters of one and the same Father and Family and Ioynt-heyres of one and the same Kingdome that is immortall and neuer fadeth Vse 1 The Vses of this Doctrine are many putting vs in minde of sundrie good duties First seeing that in Christ who is the elder brother of the house we are al made Brethren and Sisters together hauing one Father which is God one Mother which is the Church one inheritance which is heauen it is our duty being neerely ioyned by so strong bands and in so fast and firme a society to loue one another to seeke the good one of another and to cut off all occasions of discord and diuision that may arise among vs. For shal such as are members of one body be diuided one against another Or shal such as are the deare Children of the same Father nourish hatred and hart-burning among themselues Or shall such as are parts of the same family foster mallice in their hearts and follow contentions and emulations to the ruine one of another My Brethren we see these things are but these things ought not so to be How shall God be our common Father if wee liue not together as louing Brethren Or how shall he call vs his children if we behaue our selues as strangers or enemies one to another This Brotherly loue is the roote of all good duties to be performed where it is wanting there is nothing but strife and sedition and all manner of euill workes This is the old commandement m Leuit. 19 18 That we loue our Neighbors as our selues This is the new commandement giuen vnto vs n Iohn 13 34 That we loue one another Seeing therefore there is one body and one spirit one Faith and one Father one Church and one Baptisme let vs support one another by loue and endeuour to keep the vnity of the spirit in the bond of peace This is it which the Apostle prooueth when he hath shewed o Colos 3 11 12 13. That there is neither Grecian nor Iew neither circumcision nor vncircumcision Barbarian Scythian bond free but Christ is all and in all things he addeth As the elect of God holy and beloued put on the bowelles of mercies kindnesse humblenesse of mind meeknes long-suffering forbearing one another and forgiuing one another if any man haue a quarrell vnto another euen as Christ forgaue euen so do ye and aboue all these thinges put on loue which is the bond of perfectnesse When a Controuersie contention arose in the houses of Abraham and Lot among their seruantes though there were a great difference and disparity between them yet Abraham saide p Gen. 13 8. Exodus 2 13. Acts 7 26. Let there bee no strife I pray thee between thee me neither between thy Heardmen my Herdmen for we are Brethren This is that whereof the Prophet putteth vs in mind and offereth to our consideration q Psal 133 1 3 Behold how good and comely a thing it is Brethren to dwell euen together there the Lorde hath appointed the blessing of life for euer To this purpose the Apostle saith r Ro. 12 10 11 Be affectioned to loue one another with Brotherly loue in giuing honour go one before anothee not sloathfull to doe seruice feruent in spirit seruing the Lord. It cannot bee denied but many occasions of iarres and ianglings arise among men and the more they are giuen to the world the more they are wrapped and intangled in them the lesse desire and delight they haue to be loosed from them Hee that is giuen to contention shall alwayes feede himselfe vpon it and neuer want matter to keepe him in it But would we know what is the cause of so much hatred malice that remaineth among vs Heereupon it ariseth euen from hence that we forget that we are Brethren and do all looke for one and the same inheritance Vse 2 Secondly seeing the Gospell of Christ teacheth vs to account our selues as brethren albeit it take not away the degrees of persons the differences of Callings it serueth as a good instruction to all Superiors to vse all mildnesse and moderation patience and meekenesse towards those that are their Inferiours and placed vnder them and to teach them not to contemne and abhorre them not to despise and disdaine them For howsoeuer there be one way a great inequality betweene them in matters of this world and in the things of this life inasmuch as God set superiors aboue vs in an higher place and requireth subiection reuerence and obedience of those that are beneath yet in another respect they are matches and equals hauing a like portion in Christ and a like interrest in the meanes of saluation Wee see in many things of this life the Lord maketh no difference betweene high low betweene Prince and people True it is their foode is daintier but are their bodies stronger Their attyre is costlier and their apparrell finer but are they kept the warmer They may haue greater helpe of the Physitians but can they deliuer them from death They may haue a more costly Coffin a a more sumptuous Tombe and a greater train following them to the graue but can these things helpe the soule No no the Prophet is plaine and experience shoulde make vs able to see it and wise to
because she is set before Archippus who was the Pastor and Minister of that Church as we shall see afterward He calleth her a beloued Sister most deare vnto him for the common faith mouing her also to plead this cause and to further this request with her husband whom he would not nor could not deny in so reasonable a suit Thirdly he nameth Archippus and calleth him a Fellow-Souldier because they of the Ministery if they be faithfull are in continuall warfare not onely against the continuall engines and assaults of Sathan who withstandeth their Ministery but against false teachers and against many vnreasonable men as also against the sinnes and corruptions that raigne or arise in their seuerall charges We see how men destitute of faith make continual warre against them one way or other This man thus described by his Office was Pastor and Preacher of the word in the Church of Colosse t Colos 4 17. as appeareth by the wordes of the Apostle writing to the Colossians Chap. 4. Say to Archippus take heed to the ministery that thou hast receiued in the Lord that thou fulfill it He nameth him with the rest because the Pastors and Ministers of the Church ought to preuaile much with all the professors and people that are vnder their charge beeing to them in place of Fathers that may or should commaund in the Lord. Lastly he remembreth the Family of Philemon which he doth entitle with an honorable Name calling it a Church which serueth to the singuler commendation of this Seruant of God as one that did so guide instruct and gouerne his priuate Houshhold as all faithfull Gouernours of Families ought to do as that it might truely be reputed a company and Congregation of Men Women and Children that are dedicated vnto God to his worship and obedience according to the saying of Christ u Math. 18. Where two or three be gathered together in my name there am I in the midst of them Euery Christian Family is a particular and little Church where God is sincerely honoured and worshipped which is another speciall reason to win Philemon to his purpose thinking so reuerently and religiously of him and his priuate charge Obseruations out of these verses pointed out It remaineth after the order and interpretation of the wordes to see what Obseruations arise out of the same If wee should stand vppon euery particular point that might be raised out of the Text it would be both endlesse and fruitelesse Againe the Scripture is as a liuely Fountaine that can neuer be dryed vp it is as a rich Treasury that neuer can be emptyed VVherefore before that we come to handle the principall and especiall Doctrines it shall not bee amisse to point out diuers instructions that the Apostle intimateth And first marke that among all that are heere named none is mentioned without his Title of honour to teach that euery one ought to haue some-what to commend him and whosoeuer lead an vpright and holy life their name ought to be renowned and honoured in the Church of Christ which should also cause them to be well reported of vnto posterity Secondly obserue that Paule ioyneth with him Timothy he excelled him in the greatnesse of guifts and in the function of Apostle-ship yet hee calleth him his Brother thereby giuing vs an example of Christian modesty whereby it commeth to passe that the godly as they are placed in an higher degree do behaue themselues so much more lowly So the Apostle willeth vs x Rom. 12 16 Phil. 2 3. Not to be high minded but to make our selues equall to them of the lower sort and to thinke better of others then of our selues Thirdly albeit he were the principall that wrote and Philemon the chiefe to whom this Epistle is written yet to himselfe he ioyneth Timothy and to Philemon he annexeth as Helpers in his suit Apphia his Wife Archippus the Minister and the rest of the Church in his house all which he mustereth together as meane to make an attonement with his Maister which example teacheth all Christians especially the Ministers of the word to seeke peace and labour to make peace among Bretheren that one may be reconciled vnto another and al men liue in charity and vnity together Heereunto commeth the counsell and commaundement of Christ our Sauiour y Math. 5 9. Blessed are the Peace-makers for they shall be called the Children of God Hereby we shall giue comfort to mens consciences and remooue the stumbling blockes and offences that daily arise among Neighbours On the other side we may truly say Curssed are all debate makers for they shall be called the Children of the Deuill For such as make debate and raise contention and kindle strife between Brother and Brother is as it were casting Oyle into the fire are not of God who is the Authour of loue but are guided by the spirit of the Deuill whose workes they follow and practise Fourthly in ioyning all these as Mediators for Onesimus we see the singular wisedome of the Apostle he leaueth nothing vnattempted to effect his purpose He doth not deale slightly and rawly but vseth conuenient meanes and fit persons to worke this reconcilement For he employeth and ioyneth the helpe of Apphia and Archippus to appease the Maister and to draw him to receiue his Seruant into his former fauour This is the dealing that Christ prescribeth z Mat. 18 16. That we should take with vs two or three that by their authority reconciliation may be effected and euery word may be confirmed Lastly obserue that notwithstanding the difference in gifts and sex betweene the persons here named and expressed they haue all some marke of loue set vpon them they are Bretheren and Sisters they are frends and fellow-helpers and all deare one to another to teach vs that there ought to be a neere coniunction not to be dissolued and a fast not of loue not to be loosed betweene all those that are true members of the Church and professors of the faith Paule a Brother of Iesus Christ and Brother c. Here are many persons heaped together In all this we see the Apostle is exceeding earnest vsing all the reasons and most effectuall perswasions that he can to obtaine this his purpose whereunto he mooueth Philemon He marcheth together in battell array as it were an army of Arguments to constraine him to yeeld yea euery sentence or rather word of the sentence seemeth to bee as a Furnace to dissolue the heart and to melt the affections of Philemon into loue and compassion toward his Seruant that had so deceiued and abused him the Lord also heerein shewing what care he hath and what care all other Christians should haue for the comforting releeuing and curteously entertaining of the simplest and basest seruants of God Doct. 1. Good thinges must be earnestly followed after From this practise of the Apostle we learne that good things must be carefully and earnestly followed yea by all the
the estate of the poore Sain●s or to enquire how they fare Alas how should they offer their helpe of their owne accord and open the bowels of pitty before they be entreated that will depart from nothing but vrged and constrained by force of Law or taxation of others Or how should they extend their compassion to the poore that are absent who are like vnto the rich man that despised Lazarus lying at his gate and woulde not giue him the crums that fell from his table It is noted to the great commendation of Dauid that after the death of Saule he sought not reuenge vpon his issue and posterity but did good to his childrens children said g 2 Sam. 9 1. Is there any left of the house of Saul that I may shew mercy for Ionathans sake So ought we to seek out the seruants of God and to finde out the poor and to enquire after the distressed Saints and say Is there any of the poore yet left to whom we may shew mercy for the Lordes sake For they represent the person of Christ when they come vnto vs Christ himselfe commeth vnto vs and when they aske of vs it is Christ that asketh of vs and saith I am hungry I am thirsty I am naked I am harbourlesse so that whatsoeuer we would do to Christ if he were with vs the same must wee do to them that are among vs. 8 Wherefore although I haue great libertie in Christ to commaund thee that which is thy dutie 9 Yet for loues sake I rather beseech thee being such a one euen Paule an Old man yea now a prisoner of Iesus Christ. The order of the words IN the words going before wee haue heard the preface or entrance of this Epistle consisting partly in the Title of it and partly in certaine Prayers vsed by the Apostle Now we are to proceed to the rest of the Epistle wherein we must obserue two points First the cheefe matter is handled Secondly the whole matter is concluded The cheefe matter is touching Onesimus or himselfe The first concerning Onesimus is handled from the eight verse to the 22. verse The latter touching himselfe is expressed in the 22. Verse wherein he willeth to prepare lodging for him hoping by their Prayers to be deliuered out of prison The former point is set downe in this short speech or sentence I Paule pray thet to receiue Onesimus The parts of which sentence are not barely propounded but amplified and then the whole is prooued confirmed We are therein to consider three partes First the intreating and praying of Philemon Secondly the person praying and intreating Thirdly the person for whom he prayeth and intreateth His praying of Philemon is declared by a diuers reason Although I haue great libertie to command thee yet I pray thee and beseech thee The person praying and beseeching is Paule who is described generally being such a one and then particularly by his old age and by his bonds Touching the person for whom hee beggeth and beseecheth we shall see afterward Verse 10. The meaning of the words This is to be obserued touching the order of the words Now let vs consider the interpretation of them First he speaketh of his liberty in Christ that is as an Apostle and Minister of Christ whose Messenger or Ambassador he is whereby he insinuateth and signifieth that this power is not his owne or of himself but is Christs it is not the seruants but the Lords it is not mans or the Ministers but Gods For euen at Magistrates ordained and sent foorth by the Prince can do nothing in their owne name but in the Kings name so Ministers called of God and fitted to the office wherunto they are called must teach command reprooue and exhort not in their owne name but in the name of Christ their Lord and Maister He addeth That for loues sake he intreateth him Loue in this place may bee referred either to Philemon or to Paule seeing the Apostle leaueth it at large and restraineth it not either to his loue or to his owne If it be referred to Philemon it carieth this sence I do intreat thee and not command thee for thy compassion and loues sake which I haue before commended in thee and thou so diligently and deuoutly shewest vnto the Saints But I do not take this to bee the naturall meaning of the words so that we are to vnderstand them rather of Paules loue toward Philemon that he so tendered and loued him as that he had rather deale with him in kindnesse and by intreatance then roughly and seuerely Lastly he sayth Paule an Old man and now a prisoner of Christ In these wordes is included great force to moue Philemon Wee must vnderstand the first Wordes of his Age not of his Office of his yeares not of his Ministery and hee calleth himselfe a prisoner of Christ that is for Christs sake and the preaching of his Gospell So then according to this Interpretation these wordes are thus much in effect as if hee had sayde Seeing I heare euerie where of thy feruent Loue and exceeding tender Compassion thou bearest to the poore Saintes though I may manie wayes commaund thee in thinges that are right and equall as in that I am an Apostle of our Lorde Iesus Christ in that I am stricken in Age readie to leaue this life and in that I am nowe a Captiue and Prisoner for the cause of Christ and his Gospell yet the loue and tender affection I beare vnto thee do moue me rather to beseech and to intreat thee Now let vs see what may be obserued out of these wordes Obseruations out of these wordes First of all the Apostle would not do that which he might doe and was lawfull for him to doe which may teach the Minister and all men sometimes to be content to depart from their right as Abraham did toward Lot when a strife arose betweene them h 1 Cor 9 4. and as Paule did oftentimes according as himselfe testifyeth in his Epistles Which condemneth those that stand strictly vpon their right i 1 Cor 10. and consider what is lawfull but forget what is fit and expedient For in thinges that are indifferent we are not by and by allowed to do that which is lawfull k 1 Cor 9 12 15. nor to vse our power but must suffer all thinges that the Gospell of Christ be not hindred Likewise the Apostle would not sometimes take any wages of the Church but preached freely and was not chargeable to any because he would not giue occasion of speaking euil against the Gospell Secondly the Apostle publisheth his liberty to command but it is onely in Christ whose Ministers he and we are and not our owne Thus he calleth himselfe an Apostle l Galtath 1 1. not by man nor by the will of man but of Christ This is the difference betweene a ciuill Magistrate and an Ecclesiasticall Minister The ciuill Magistrate may
he He layeth all these aside and resolueth thus Are not we Bretheren And shall we striue What a shame would this be to vs What a dishonour to God What an euill example to these Nations that liue among vs What a stumbling blocke of offence shall we lay before them to cause them to blaspheme God and to speake euill of vs of our Religion and of our holy profession Let not vs therefore tarry till others come and offer conditions of peace but let vs seeke peace and ensue it Shall we stand aloofe and hang backe from agreement with them because we take our selues to be abused wronged slandered and iniured Shall God commaund vs to forgiue and will we answere presumptuously we will not forgiue Shall the Lord say vnto vs Thou shalt not hate thy Brother in thine heart and will we reply audaciously we will hate him Or if we doe not scorne God to his face what will we what can we alledge or what shall we bring for our defence that Abraham might not haue brought as well as we Will we say we are more excellent and therefore reason it is that they should bow the knee vnto vs Will we say we are the better men So was Abraham Are we richer and wealthier So was Abraham Are we elder in yeares and so looke that the younger should yeelde So was Abraham Haue we many Friendes to ioyne with vs to see wee shall haue no wrong and to take our partes So had Abraham Are we mighter in force and power So was Abraham he went euery way beyond Lot Now then if we be the Children of Abraham h Iohn 8 39. we must doe the workes of Abraham Whatsoeuer priuiledges we haue to aduance vs aboue our Brethren vnder colour whereof we shroud the corruption of our Nature and the mallice of our heartes let vs lay all aside and cast them into the Dust let vs renounce age and honour let vs cast from vs birth and yeares let vs deny wealth and worship to the end we may be little and lowly in our eyes Abraham got more true honour by yeelding then we can doe by our proude lookes lofty stomackes and corrupt mindes He that hath most godlinesse will relent soonest Let vs striue who shall goe before another in mercy and forgiuenesse and put farre away all bitternesse of Spirit and put on all humblenesse of minde But alasse where is this meekenesse and long-suffering while we raile and rage one against another If the least occasion of contention and iarre be offered how ready are we to embrace it to nourish it to prosecute it with all extreamity When we are a little mooued are these the wordes of Brethren I will not take this abuse at his handes I will neuer put vp this iniury I will not be made such a Noddy I will sue him at the Law I will not leaue him worth a Groat I will make Dice of his Bones I will tread vpon his Graue and shall I yeeld vnto him I will neuer doe it O my Brethren is this to follow the steppes of faithfull Abraham or to be like him who was so wise so meeke so great a louer of peace and concord If we be ashamed to tread in his pathes take heede least the God of Abraham bee ashamed of vs both in this life and in his Kingdome for euer We boast our selues to be the Children of Abraham we account our selues to be true Christians and yet we will neither follow the example of Abraham nor obey the commaundement of Christ The Lord remitteth the debtes that we are not able to pay and will we require the vtmost farthing He forgiueth ten thousand Talents and will not we forbeare an hundred pence It is the Maister and Lord of all that is so mercifull and shall the Seruant be so cruell and hard-harted to his Fellow-Seruant Let vs take heed least our mallice and vnmercifulnesse vnto others do cry out for vengeance against vs and shut vp the mercy and compassion of God toward vs rendering seauen folde into our bosomes and barring vs from any accesse to the Throne of his Grace For if we forgiue not men their trespasses our praiers shall be abhominable our religious exercises shall be turned into sinne and our offences shall not be forgiuen i Three profitable Meditations To conclude let vs consider these three pointes First that no Man can offend vs as we daily offend God in thought word and deede Secondlie that we may fall and perhaps haue fallen already into the like offence that we blame and reprooue in others Thirdly we would be greatly greeued not to be respected and releeued in the bitternesse of our hearts therefore we should regard the sorrow and supplication of others crauing mercy and commiseration at our handes If we suffer our Bretheren to call to vs and we be deafe stopping our cares against them we greatly deceiue our selues if we thinke to finde the Lord other-wise minded toward vs. Thou therefore receiue him that is mine owne Bowels He calleth Onesimus his Bowels or Entrals being nothing of Kinne to him in the Flesh in respect of his earnest and feruent loue that he beareth to him in Christ beeing a true professour of the Faith He knew well the leud disposition of Seruaunts for the most part in those dayes as the Maisters were cruell to them so they were vnfaithfull to their Maisters It was found commonly true by common experience which churlish and couetous Naball spake falsely of Dauid 1. Sam. 25 10. Who is Dauid And who is the Sonne of Ishai There be many Seruant now-a-daies that breake away euery Man from his Maister The like we see in the Seruants of Shemei 1. King 2 39. Who fled away from him to Gath. It was therefore a rare thing and consequentlie more wonderfull to find a man of this quality so well qualified and a man of so bad note to be so notable which made the Apostle so earnest in speaking for him and in commendinh of him For nothing could haue beene said more effectuall to pacifie the wrath and to mollifie the heart of Philemon in as much as he inferreth that if he would not be appeased at his request he had raged by this meanes on the very bowels of Paule Behold therefore in this place the coniunction of two heauenly vertues in the Apostle to wit Humility and Loue that it is hard to say which was the greater so that he was not ashamed to receiue as into his Bosome and Bowels a base Bond-slaue and besides a Theefe and a Runna-gate to the end he might protect and defend him from the displeasure of his Maister And doubtlesse if the conuersion and turning of man vnto God were as highly prized and worthily esteemed of vs as it ought to be wee would louingly tender and charitably embrace and such as we see truely without hypocrisie conuerted vnto God Doctrine 4. Our loue to to the Saints especially such as haue beene
it in their hearts and thereby made Charitie a note of Christianity seeing that where loue doth not rest there Christ doth not dwell If then we wold make it manifest that we haue beene brought vp in the Schoole of Christ we must loue one another Reason 4. Lastly seeing it is the sum of the Law and a token and testimonie that we make Conscience to walk in the wayes and commandements of God Heerunto commeth the laying of the Apostle c Rom. 13 8 9 Owe nothing to any man but to loue one another for he that loueth another hath fulfilled the Law For this Thou shalt not commit Adultery Thou shalt not kill Thou shalt not steale Thou shalt not beare false witnesse Thou shalt not couet and if there be any other commandement it is breefely comprehended in this saying euen in this Thou shalt loue thy neighbor as thy selfe This is a speciall praise and singuler commendation of loue that it is a short summe and briefe abridgement of the whole Lawe and of euerie Commandement contained in the Law This truth is taught in sundry other places and repeated againe and againe d Gal. 5 14. Colos 3 14. 1 Tim. 1 5. All the Law is fulfilled in one worde which is this Thou shalt loue thy Neighbor as thy selfe And Col. 3. Aboue all things put on loue which is the bond of perfectnesse Likewise 1 Tim. 1 5. The end of a commandement is Loue out of a pure heart and of a good Conscience and of Faith vnfaigned Loue therefore comprehendeth all duties for Charity is the Law abridged as the Law is Charity enlarged Loue is as it were a generall Vertue like vnto the soule which is said to be whole in the whole in euery part or as the blood which is dispersed through the whole body so is loue enlarged and lengthned through all and euery vertue Seeing then such as are conuerted by vs are the fruit of our labour and that Loue to the brethren is the seale of our saluation the badge of our profession and an Epitome or a breuiary of the whole Law it followeth that it ought to be harty earnest and feruent toward all the faithfull especially such as haue gone astray and bin brought by vs into the right way Vse 1. This then being a vertue so necessary that euery one which belongeth to the Lord Iesus Christ must yeeld their obedience euen to loue the Bretheren and shew himselfe a true Christian by shewing Charity to his neighbor let vs consider the nature and properties of this Loue that wee may haue the right and true vse of this Doctrine For heere is occasion offered vnto vs to search into the knowledge of this Vertue which is almost banished from among men or weeded and worne out of the world or caried from hence into the wildernesse from the sonnes of men or departed vp from heauen from whence it came and to haue quite and cleane abandoned the grosse earth which is vnworthy to entertaine so precious a Iewell any longer First therefore let vs know e What Loue is what Brotherly loue is It is a work of Gods spirit whereby a man is moued to affect his Brother for Gods sake and to shew forth the fruite of this affection I call it a worke of Gods spirite because it is not Naturally in vs it is not borne with vs. Naturally euery one is a louer of himselfe and vnnaturally is an hater of his neighbour so that true loue is the print of Gods finger and a marke set vpon vs by his spirit Hence it is that the Apostle setting downe the fruites of the spirit reckoneth vp Loue in the first place as one of the principall f Gal. 5 12. Ephes 6 23. The fruite of the spirite is loue ioy peace long-suffering gentlenesse goodnesse c. So then wee want this grace vntill God worke it in vs. We neede not seeke farre for selfe-loue for Loue of the world and the things that are in the world for the Loue of pleasures carnall vanities we haue these neere vnto vs euen within vs but we can neuer loue the godly for Gods sake vntill it be giuen vs from aboue of whom only we must aske it and from whence onely we can receiue it Againe to be well affected toward our Brother is to wish and seeke his good to reioyse at his prosperity and to be greeued at his misery True loue is not ydle g 1 Iohn 3 18 and it maketh vs that we shal not be vnfruitfull and vnprofitable vnto others We must be ready to helpe them beare their burthen and shewe the bowelles of compassion toward them That loue which doeth not manifest it selfe to the releefe and helpe of his neighbor is no true Loue but beareth only the shadow of it Moreouer it is added that we must doe it for Gods cause because God is principally and first to be loued with all our power and for himselfe Our neighbor is to be loued in God and for God because hee is Gods creature and beareth his Image For Loue extended to man is a fruite of the Loue of God Hence it is that the Apostle saith h 1 Iohn 4 21 This Commaundement haue wee of him that he that loueth God should Loue his Brother also God cannot be loued and our Brother hated because there is one and the same Law-maker that commandeth both to loue him and our neighbor also Lastly we must consider who is our Brother and what is our neighbor that we must Loue which are the parties to whom it is to be shewed By Brother we are i Who is our Brother or Neighbor not onely to vnderstand the sonne of our Father that is our owne blood kindred and by Neighbor we must take heede we doe not deceiue our selues restraining it to such as are ioyned to vs in friendship or neer vnto vs in dwelling or such as beare vnto vs good will but such as are of the same Nature with vs euen any of mankinde He is to be accounted as our neighbour that is a man as we are and doth beare the Image of God as we do of what condition so euer he be whether he dwell neere vnto vs or farre from vs whether he be our owne Countrey-man or a Stranger whether he bee worthy or vnworthy whether he be a friend or an enemy whether he bee knowne or vnknowne because we are to consider him in God not in himselfe as we noted before This our Sauiour teacheth in the i Luke 10 29 30 31. Rom. 13 8. Esay 58 7. parable of the Samaritan answearing the Scribes question Luke 10. that we must shew the duties of loue to him that wanteth our helpe and releefe though he were our enemy one that did hate vs as the Samaritans were vnto the Iewes whether he be godly or vngodly we must extend the duties of loue toward them Thus did Dauid deale toward Saul his enemy
great vnthankfulnesse deny corporall benefits so that it cannot be expressed how well he hath deserued of that person whom he hath won by the word to God c Col. 1 13. And deliuered him by his Ministry from the power of darkenesse and translated into the Kingdome of his deare Sonne Thirdly we may obserue in the Apostles correcting of his former grant that as he is commended that doth his duty that is required of him freely and willingly so he is worthy to be praised and commended that doth not goe about to wring and wrest a benefit against a mans will though it be due debt and a bounden duty but laboureth by all meanes that it may be voluntary and not vpon necessity for hereby it commeth to passe oftentimes that he not onely getteth a benefit but winneth his heart and good will that giueth it and many times it falleth out that the minde of the giuer is more to be respected then the guift it selfe as we see in the poore Widdow mentioned in the Gospell d Luk. 21 2 3. who casting into the treasury two mites is said to haue giuen of her penury more then all the rich men that bestomed of their superfluity Thus much of the generall obseruations Now let vs come to the particular Doctrines I would haue retained him with me that for thee he might haue ministred vnto me in the bonds of the Gospell The Apostle in these wordes doth claime both Philemon and Onesimus to owe vnto him being in bondes their seruice and comfortable administration Indeede he senderh his Seruant backe to him yet he seemeth closely and secretly to insinuate that hee would take it thankfully at his handes and receiue it as a guift most welcome vnto him if Philemon would returne him to him againe and that he should deserue more praise if of his owne accord and liberality he would haue sent back his Seruant now restored vnto him of whose helpe and Ministery he had so great neede The Seruants of Christ that suffer for his Name are to be succoured by what duties soeuer we can For seeing the banishing of our persons the whippings of our bodies the spoiling of our goods the impairing of our good Name and many other reproaches and afflictions doe accompany the preaching and profession of the Gospell whosoeuer shrinketh back from suffering them and refuseth to be partaker of them when God calleth him to beare witnesse vnto the truth he renounceth the Gospell forsaketh his Brethren and separateth himselfe from Christ The defence of the Gospell is common to all and euery man must be an helper to the truth Therefore the man that suffereth persecution for Gods cause and the Gospels is not to be accounted as a priuate person but as one that dischargeth a publike duty of the whole Church and therefore the care of him generally lieth vpon the shoulders of all those that professe the faith Doctrine 1. Euery Christian is bound to serue the common good of the Church by what meanes soeuer God hath inabled him From hence we learne that help succour and seruice is a due debt from all that truely are religious to them that suffer for the Gospell and for righteousnes sake We see how Paul requireth it of Philemon and Onesimus that they should in his bondes Minister vnto him and helpe him in his distresse The vertue heere required is that fruit of loue by which a man becommeth a Seruant to euery one for their good within the compasse of his calling So then euery Christian is bound to serue the common good of the Church and of them that haue need therein by his guiftes by his goods by his wisedome by his authority and by what other meanes soeuer God hath inabled him This is commaunded by by the Apostle Gal. 6. While e Gal. 6 10. we haue time let vs do good vnto all men but specially to thē that are of the houshold of faith So the same Apostle setteth out loue by his effect f 1 Cor. 13 5. Loue seeketh not her owne things but the good of others it suffereth all things it endureth all things The Church of the Hebrewes is commended for the notable fruits of their loue shewed vnto the Saints that thereby they might be encouraged to go forward and to hold out vnto the end g Hebr. 6 10. For God is not vnrighteous that he should forget your worke and labour of loue which ye shewed toward his Name in that ye haue ministred vnto the Saints and yet Minister This we read to haue beene the practise of the Primitiue Church in time of extreame misery and the hard weapon of necessity pressing sore vpon them h Actes 4 33 34 35. Great grace was vpon them all neither was there any among them that lacked for as many as were Possessers of Landes or Houses sold them and brought the price of the things that were sold and laid it down at the Apostles feet and it was distributed vnto euery Man according as he had neede The examples of the godly are worthy to be considered who haue shined in the world by this vertue as by a light in dark places Obadiah ministred to the Prophets in the time of Famine and in the daies of persecution i 1 King 18. Neh. 1. and 5. He did not onely hide them from the rage of the enemy but supplyed their necessitie Nehemiah imploied himselfe for the good of Ierusalem by his authority power wealth and credit that he had with the King This was in Paul as he testifieth of himselfe k 1 Cor. 9 19 Though I be free from all men yet haue I made my selfe Seruant vnto all Men that I may win the moe So that he was ready to offer vp himselfe vpon the Alter of their Faith Likewise he requireth of the Widdowe 's imployed in the Church-seruice to attend vpon the sick that they should be of this good report As l 1 Tim. 5 10. to haue lodged Strangers to haue washed the Saints feet to haue Ministred to them that are in necessity So the Church of Thyatira is commended by Christ for the performance of this duty m Reu. 2 19. I know thy workes and thy loue and seruice and faith and thy patience and thy workes and that they are moe at the last then at the first This is so generall a duty that the Apostle Paule expresseth it among the common fruits of Faith Rom. 12. Be affectioned to loue one another with n Ro. 12 10 11 brotherly loue in giuing honour goe one before another Not slothfull to doe seruice feruent in Spirit seruing the Lord. No man is exempted from this duty be hee neuer so high is is no disparagement but a great aduancement euen of the honour and glory of Princes as the Prophet teacheth o Esay 49 23. Kings shall be thy nursing Fathers and Queenes shall be thy Nurses they shal worship thee with their faces toward the
friends The delight that men take in these is vaine and of no value nay it bringeth in the end Gall and Wormewood and biteth as a Serpent If thou delight in thy Wife Children Seruants Friends and Familiars in the flesh in a worldly and wicked manner and neuer considerest from whence thou hast them nor receiuest them as the guiftes and blessings of God that thereby thou mayest haue sound ioy and true happinesse heaped vpon thee it is extream folly and madnesse What was the end of Ahabs ioy in his wife in his sonnes in his posterity They were at the last thogh multiplyed exceedingly cut off from man to beast and none of them left to water a wall How many are there that being free and at liberty to make choise of Friends of Wife of Seruants of Companions do neuer set the Lord before their eyes who hauing little grace in their owne hearts make an election of such as are most vngracious and gracelesse They desire not to be Companions of such as loue the Lord and his Law but respect riches or beautie or honour or such outward Ornaments as perish with the vse and cannot cleanse the soule Wherefore let all superiors know and vnderstand that it is a duty and instruction belonging vnto them to delight themselues and set their hearts vpon such as are religious and vertuous and to shew their anger and displeasure against those that are faithlesse and feare not to offend the Lord with their wicked liues and vngodly behauiour For this shall bee our praise and commendation in the choise of our frends and in the gouernment of our houses to follow the example of God our Creator who is the most prudent and perfect Gouernour His fauour doeth embrace and his goodnesse compasse on euery side such as faithfully serue him and sincerely worship him but his wrath and angry countenance is fierce against those that walke rebelliously in the contempt of his Lawes and liue licentiously in the profession of his seruice Thus ought it to be in his people that gouerne in his feare such as they see feare God they must honor they must commend they must encourage they must countenance but such as are stubborne against themselues and stiffe-necked against God they must reprooue and reiect they must discommend and discountenance by all meanes they can For all such as suffer disorders and misbehauiour in their charges without checke and controulement shall finde the faultes of their Inferiours turne to their owne reproach and reproofe The Wiseman teacheth m Prou. 14 34 that sinne is a shame to a whole people and to a great company much more then shall it turne to be infamous and ignominious to a house and to the Maister of the house as we see in Eli and his sonnes Secondly it reprooueth such as hate and abhorre those that shewe the seeds of Faith and the sparkes of grace and the fruits of the spirit to bee in them It is an euill as we heard before not to preferre and make choyse of such as are good but it is a great deale worse to loath and dislike such as are godly when they haue made choise of them and brought them home into their owne doores They that haue obtained this mercy to finde grace with God do bring the blessinges of God with them into the house they come not empty and alone but full fraught and furnished with great Treasures if that we had spirituall eyes or hearts to discerne it A Religious and a vertuous Wife is n Prou. 31 10 11. a great Iewell her price is farre aboue the Pearles for she will do her Husband good and not euill all the dayes of her life and yet many repine and murmure that their wiues haue so much knowledge and that they are too zealous in the truth They neuer thinke they bring them to much riches and substance but if they labour to be rich in God which is the true Treasure they thinke a little to be too too much They neuer complaine that they are in fauour with great men from whom they may reape a commodity but if they seek to be in fauour with God from whom euery good giuing euery perfect guift proceedeth they make a scoffe and a mock at it They ought to encourage them and stirre them vp to good things and not hinder them in their course They ought themselues to teach and instruct them not discourage them from learning of others Thus it is also many times with many Fathers that pretend a loue to their children but it is in the flesh not in the spirit in the world not in the Lord in earthly things not in heauenly If their Children haue embraced the Gospell in sincerity and seeke after the meanes of their saluation with diligence they thinke they are too forward and feare they wil proue too praecise and so make more account of others that are more loose in life and prophane in conuersation This fault was in good Isaac who preferred his son Esau hated of God before Iacob that was loued of him So do the Fathers of our times delight themselues most in their Children that are most lewd and shew least fauour to such as most deserue it And thus it fareth with many Pastors Teachers of the people who ought to go before them in soundnesse of Doctrine and vprightnesse of life and by all meanes to bring forward such as are comming on to spurre and stirre vp such as are sluggish to comfort such as are carefull and zealous and to discountenance such as are open or secret enemies But how many are there that would be called and accounted faithfull shepherds and true Teachers sent of God who are affraid their hearers should bee too forward like enuious Maisters that are loath to haue good Schollers repine at it to haue any profit too much vnder them Thus they nuzzle them in ignorance that are blinde they strengthen the hand of iniquity they encourage euill doers and discourage those that would faine walke in the wayes of godlinesse It was the earnest desire of Moses o Num. 11 29 That all the Lordes people were Prophets and that the Lord would put his spirit vpon them If wee haue this spirit let vs neuer reproach those with learning too fast that are vnder our charge who ought to be our comfort in this life and shall be our crown in the life to come Vse 3. Lastly seeing it belongeth as a speciall duty vnto vs to shew our greatest affection to such as haue in their harts most religion it serueth as a comfort and encouragement to al callings euen the lowest that are among men to labour after good things and to seeke to serue and feare the Lord seeing such as are the meanest and of basest reckning with many are respected and recompenced of him This is a notable encouragement to consider that God taketh care of vs and requireth of men to do vs good The
disease which we desire to haue remoued that driueth vs to the Phisitian And we haue no promise to obtaine earthly thinges except we seeke them as we ought to seeke them and follow the right manner that God hath left vnto vs to find them Many seeke after them and pray for them but they do not obtaine because they aske amisse It is our duty not onely to pray for lawfull thinges but also in a lawfull manner A man may do a good thing after an euill manner it is in our actions so it may be in our prayers An indirect and vnsanctified order may marre and corrupt a good and godly prayer To conclude therefore let vs know that this grace and fauour of God so often remembred in Paules Epistles and so often craued and prayed for to be bestowed vpon the Saints is onely able to giue satisfaction and contentment vnto the soule to stay and rest vpon and therefore we ought aboue all other thinges to labour earnestly to feele it in our hearts Indeed it seemeth nothing and base in his eyes that hath it not but when a man once knoweth the worth and value of it and tasteth the sweet comforts of it within him he is ready to sell all that he hath to enioy it and retaine it he is content to renounce and forsake all Dignity and Honour all Glory and Praise all Health and Beauty all Friends and Fauour all Wealth and Treasure all Ioy and Delight all Mirth and Melody yea Brethren and Sisters and Lands and Wife and Children and all thinges that may be deare vnto him rather then depart from this Iewell of grace farre in price aboue all the Iewels of this World It is with vs in respect of spirituall thinges as it fareth with the buyer while he is in buying his commodity before he is possessed of it according to the discription of Salomon Prou. 20. i Prou 20 14. It is naught it is naught saith the buyer but when he is gone apart he boasteth He diminisheth the goodnesse of it he saith it is to much it is not worth the money you aske for it but when he hath purchased and possesseth it he praiseth his penniworths and iudgeth it better then his money So is it with all Heauenly graces so long as we are destitute of them we thinke them not worth our labour and trauel seeking and enioying we esteem euery houre too much that is spent in following the meanes appointed to obtaine them and albeit God call vnto vs k Esay 55 1 2. to come to buy and eate to come I say and buy Wine and Milke without Siluer without mony yet we haue no eares to heare nor leisure to attend nor harts to consider of his calling But when once we haue found thē and know the iust price and value of them we would not loose them for all the World nor for a thousand worldes if they were offered vnto vs nay we are willing to sell all we haue to haue them continue and abide with vs according to the counsell of the same Salomon Prou. 23 23. l Prou 23 23. Buy the truth but sell it not likewise wisedome and instruction and vnderstanding Let vs therefore grow in loue with this grace of God that we may haue our hearts established with it Let vs do that now which wee would do at the last gaspe and breath Then we are ready to renounce the World and to preferre one drop of grace and faith before a Kingdome Let vs now begin to learne wisedome let vs prostrate our selues before the Throne of grace let vs neuer giue rest to our soules vntill we find it and let vs sue vnto him that is the Author and Fountaine of all grace to wit Christ Iesus to whom with the Father and the Holy Ghost be all glory and praise for euer Amen FINIS A Table of the principall Contents of this Booke A ABraham receiued Angels page 281. Hee and Lot reconciled 252 253 Absence of the Pastour hurtfull 196 Absence of the people from the Pastor 202. reasons against it 203 Abuse of the Ministers 397 Abuse of Gods prouidence 299 Accepting of personnes 189. not with God 331 Acount of our faith must be giuen 91 92 Action differs from euill in it 307 Admonition 207 Adoration of Saints 146 Adulterer penitent is no adulterer 318 Affect such as haue most grace 186 Affection betweene Pastor and people 189 Afflicted are not greatest sinners 13 Afflictions serue for confirmation of others 12. common to godly and vngodly 19. they are profitable 207 Agreement betweene Paul and Iames in matter of Iustification 191 192 All things not to be done of al. 11 Almes houses 156 Almes must be chearefull 285 Amen 494 Anabaptists 265 367 387 Apphia Philemons wife 8 Appeare all must before God 337 Apostataes 486 Application 76 Archippus 8 Assurance of faith no Doctrine of presumption 180 Assemblies of the Church 84. they are beasts that reiect them 85 Assurances lawfull 385 Aske no vnlawfull thing of others 418 Atheists 209 Attention required 219. three benefits of it ibid. Authoritie giuen to the Ministers 163. they must not abuse it 170 Authoritie absolute no man hath 419 B Backbiters 427. the sorts of them 427 428 Back-sliders 132 150 491. they proue worse then others 486 Bands where the greatest are should be most loue 337. the more bandes are broken the greater sinne 341 Good Beginninges helpe not without proceeding 132 Bellarmines doctrine of Princes 267 Benefit of others is to bee sought 135. Benefits that come by instruction 40 Benefit bestowed vpon Saints shall not be lost 280 Better too forward then backward 75 Birth-day 424 Blessed that suffer for the truth 14. not all that heare 242 Blessed that liue in Gods fauour 57 Blessings are to be craued from GOD in Christ 61. ascribe them not our selus 63 Blemishes of body no sinnes 315. to be patiently borne 316 Blind zeale See zeale Blind deuotion 288 Blind not to be discouraged 311 Blindnesse of minde a sinne 310 311 wherein it differs from blindnesse of body Ibid. Blood of the Martirs 13 Body must bow to God 94 Bondage of the wicked 115 Bond-Seruants whether they may fly Epist Dedicat. Brother who is 256 Borrowers often Theeues 412 Bretheren faithfull are 33● They are bound to loue each other 342 Brownists 177 C Calling giuen of God 336. Euery minister hath two callings 268 Canker of the Common-wealth 381 Canonized Saints 120 Cause makes a Martyr 19 Care two-fold 504. It must be had of euery member 189 Censurers of the Church 168 Chaplaines 200 Chance 299 Charity 315 256 Christ reiecteth none how base soeuer 5 Christ and the faithfull one body 16. he accounts our sufferings his 16. He is the Obiect of our Faith 106. Our saluation is wholly wrought by him Ibid He is true God 107 Christ is harboured in his members 145 446. he is the annointed of the father 463. Why he is called Lord. 493. The vse of it 496 Christians who they be 496. The true Christian hath faith and loue 100.
Answer I answer It is a generall rule in all Arts and true in Diuinity That which is vnderstood is not wanting So then the holy Ghost the third person in Trinity is not omitted though not expressed for he must of necessity be vnderstood who proceedeth from them both namely from the Father and the Sonne Christ saith in his m Iohn 17. Prayer This is eternall life to know thee to be the onely true God and whom thou hast sent Iesus Christ yet the holy Ghost in this place is not excluded from both the persons but included and comprehended together with them for these three are one n Iohn 5. as the Apostle teacheth Thus much touching the order and meaning of the words Now let vs proceede to the obseruations out of the same and then come to the Doctrines Obseruations out of this ver The obseruations out of this verse containing the salutation are not many which we will point out First of all we see the matter of his Prayer what it is he asketh not the fauour of Men but of God he craueth not earthly and worldly peace but spirituall and heauenly True it is the fauour and good will of Men the outward peace and tranquilitie one with another are worthy and excellent guiftes but the free and fatherly fauour of God together with peace with GOD the Father beeing reconciled vnto vs in his deare Sonne are much to be preferred in our desires Heereby wee haue that peace o Phil. 4 7. of conscience which passeth all vnderstanding which teacheth vs to rest in God as in a most louing Father with all confidence and assurance Secondly as wee learne cheefelie to aske spirituall blessings so wee see what blessings among such as are spirituall are the principall and predominant to wit the fauour of God and peace of conscience He that is possessed of these two hath an hid Mine of Treasures with which all the Wealth and Riches of the World are not to bee compared vnto For these blessings are heauenly are spirituall are eternall whereas the substance of this World is Temporall is Transitorie is corruptible The Worlde it selfe must passe and vanish away and all these earthly things must decay and perish with it Thirdly the Apostle in some of his Epistles vseth three wordes p 1 Tim. 1 2. and 2 Tim 1 2. 2 Iohn 3. Grace Mercy and Peace heere hee contenteth himselfe with naming two Grace and Peace omitting and leauing out Mercy wherein there is no contrariety or diuersity for as much as Mercy is included vnder Peace For by Mercy is vnderstood our Iustification which consisteth partly in the forgiuenesse of our sinnes and partly in the imputation of Christs righteousnesse which do bring true peace with them Fourthly we see from whom hee asketh all these to wit first from God the Father to teach that he is the Authour of euery good giuing and perfect guift If then we stand in neede of them we must goe to him we must aske them of him we can receiue them of none but of him q Iam. 1 5 17 as the Apostle Iames teacheth Fiftly we see that to God the Father he ioyneth Iesus Christ for all blessings are bestowed vpon vs through Christ the Mediator of the New Testament God the Father is the Fountaine Christ is the Pipe or Cunduit by whom they are conueied vnto vs. He that hath not him hath not the Father Hee that is not in him remaineth in death Hence it is that the Euangelist saith r Iohn 3 36. He that beleeueth in the Sonne hath euerlasting life and hee that obeyeth not the Sonne shall not see life but the wrath of God abideth on him Sixtly obserue the Title giuen vnto him he is called the Lord of his Church it is a Kingdome whereof he is the Prince it is a Citty whereof he is the Gouernor it is an house whereof he is the Maister it is a body whereof he is the head So then all obedience is due to him and all men how great soeuer must acknowledge his Lordship ouer them Lastly in that he craueth grace and peace from Christ our Lord as well as from God the Father it confirmeth our Faith in a Fundamentall point of Christian Religion touching the Deity of Christ n Phil. 2 6. Who is GOD equall with the Father against the Arrians and other Heretiques that deny his Eternity For seeing hee giueth grace and peace as well as the Father we conclude him to be true God Co-eternall and Co-equall with the Father Grace c. This word in the Scripture hath two significations the ignorance whereof hath bred great errour and be one the occasion of stumbling in the Church of Rome First it signifieth Gods good will and fauour Secondlie some guift of God freely bestowed which is grace of his grace and so the o Rom. 5 15. Apostle doth distinguish the grace of God from the gift that is by grace In this place we must vnderstand not any particular gift of God infused into vs as faith hope loue and such like but the free fauour and loue of God whereby he accepteth of some in Christ for his owne Children for wee see heere it is discerned and distinguished from peace which is a guift of Grace and therefore cannot signifie the same thing This grace and good will of God is the Fountaine of all Gods blessings and the foundation of all mans happinesse All that we haue is of Grace it is the beginning of all good thinges in vs. Our p Rom. 11 5. 2 Tim. 1 9. Rom 3 24. Ezek. 36 27. Ephe. 2 10. Rom. 6 23. Election Redemption Vocation Iustification Sanctification Glorification is of grace onely we can ascribe nothing to our selues Now in this Diuine Salutation and Apostolicall Benediction mark that the Apostle beginneth with this grace Doct. 1. The free fauor of God is of vs chiefely to be desired From hence we learne that the fauour of God is to be sought for aboue all other thinges The free grace and vndeserued loue of God is the first and highest and onely cause of all blessings is aboue al things to be desired and intreated at the hands of God Consider the example of Dauid Psal 4. Many say q Psal 4 6. who will shew vs any good But Lord lift thou vp the light of thy countenance vpon me As if he should say let worldly men seek what they will and let them place their happinesse in riches pleasures and vanities but my desire is after thy loue and fauour aboue all Hence it is that he calleth and accounteth God his portion r Psal 16 5. 18 2. his lot his inheritance his rocke his refuge his shield and Castle of defence to shew that all his ioy was in Gods fauour all his comfort in Gods loue and that he preferred his grace before all thinges in the world besides This affection is also expressed in the
73. Psalm Å¿ Psal 73 25 26. Whom haue I in heauen but thee And I haue desired none in the earth with thee my flesh faileth and mine hart also but God is the strength of mine heart and my portion for euer So the Apostle Paul accounteth all thinges as losse and dung in comparison of the grace of God Whereby we see that all men should principally and in the first place seeke wish and intreat for the feeling of Gods fauour in Christ as the blessed Fountaine of all good things to come vpon vs. Reason 1. Let vs consider the causes and Reasons of this point First one drop of his free loue is better worth then all the World and it shall yeelde vs more sweet and sound comfort in the latter end If we should put the grace of God and the glory of the world and peize them together in the ballances the least dramme and drop of the fauour of God toward vs would ouer-weigh and ouer-sway all the whole World and all the thinges that are in the World which worldly men make their chiefest Treasure This the Prophet Dauid found by experience so soone as he had prayed for the louing countenance of GOD hee addeth t Psal 4 7. Thou hast giuen me more ioy of heart then they haue had when their Wheate and their Wine did abound This giueth a man more sound comfort then hee can finde else-where Wee haue a common saying that runneth in euery Mans mouth Giue a man good lucke and throw him into the Sea But this is a Diuine truth Let a man haue the free Grace and fauour of GOD and then neyther Sea nor Land neither Fire nor Water neyther Sword nor Pestilence neyther force nor Famine neyther any other thing shall be able to hurt him We see this e Exod. 14 30. in Moses and the Israelites when they were come to the Red Sea and Pharaoh with his Army followed at their backes they were brought through the Sea as on dry Land and were carried safely in the Wildernesse as on Eagles Winges by the prouidence and protection of God The three Children f Dan. 3 27 6 22. were cast into the Furnance Daniell was thrown into the Lyons denne yet they were not consumed with the Fire neyther he deuoured by the Lyons This made the Prophet say g Psal 23 4. Though I should walke through the Valley of the shaddow of death I will feare none ill for thou art with me thy Rodde and thy Staffe they comfort me All other comfort is no better then discomfort all other ioy is no better then sorrow and vexation of Spirit without this according to the saying of the Wise-man h Eccle. 2 2. I said of laughter Thou art mad and of ioy what is this that thou dost Reason 2. Secondly the grace and loue of God blesseth sanctifieth and furthereth all other thinges vnto vs honour wealth wisedome riches strength fauour friendship and whatsoeuer befall the Sonnes of Men. The Prophet testifieth Psalme 45. Because God had blessed him for euer i Psal 45 2 3. therefore it is said vnto him prosper thou with thy glory ride vppon the word of truth and of meekenesse On the other side the want of the loue and grace of God curseth all other things vnto vs yea defileth and poysoneth them and maketh them deadly our honour it turneth into shame our strength into weakenesse our wisedome into foolishnesse our riches into snares our beauty into vanity our sauour into hatred We haue many examples in the word of God and by daily experience offered vnto vs of this truth the wisedome of Achitophell the honour of Haman the valour of Ioab the beauty of Absolom the knowledge of Iudas all these were good and great blessings of God but all are turned to be cursses vnto them because wanting the free grace of GOD they wanted the sanctified vse of them Seeing therefore the loue of God is of greater price and more excellent value then all the world and seeing his grace sanctifieth and seasoneth all other blessings and the want thereof bringeth a cursse vpon them wee conclude and gather from these reasons that the free fauour and mercy of God in Christ Iesus is first and aboue all other things to be intreated and desired for our selues and others Vse 1. Now let vs make vse of this point First let euerie one of vs seeke to haue our hearts established and setled in this free grace to finde and feele in vs his loue shed in our hearts by his holy Spirit Let this bee our first our chiefe our principall and special care to obtaine the loue and fauour of God that wee may be beloued of him This was the prayer of the Prophet k Psal 51 12. Restore to me the ioy of thy saluation and stablish me with thy free Spirit So the Apostle teacheth l Hebr. 13 9. It is a good thing that the heart bee stablished with grace We see how men are filled and carryed away with naturall presumption euen from their Cradle perswading themselues to stand in a sure estate and thinking to escape the wrath of God but of this free grace they haue no tast no desire no feeling of any want They imagine themselues to stand in no neede thereof they presume they are in the fauour of God they dreame that he cannot chuse but loue them If we want any earthlie blessing the helpe of Friendes the health of bodie the Treasure of this World we can very quickly feele it our senses are sharpe enough to discerne it but though we want the grace of God and his fauour toward vs wee haue no more feeling then dead Men hath wee neyther feele it nor desire it nor once regard it We spend our strength wast our life and consume our daies in seeking riches honours pleasures and preferments but wee neuer looke so high as to the grace of God We lye groueling like the Beastes vpon the Earth wee vse euery day nay euery houre nay euerie minute the blessings of God f Acts 17 28. In whom we liue and mooue and haue our being yet wee will not lift vp our eyes to the chiefe cause of all the Grace of God Let vs therefore aboue all thinges seeke earnestly for the grace of God wherein the Foundation of all our happinesse is laid He that liueth in his fauour hath comfort in all sorrowes and miseries He that dyeth out of his fauour dyeth as a Beast nay worse then a beast and shall haue fellowship with the Deuill and his Angels it had beene good if such a one had neuer beene borne For euen as the rich man in the Gospell desired g Luke 16 24 one drop of Water to quench the fire and to coole his tongue and if he might haue gotten it hee would haue preferred it before the gaining and obtaining of a thousand Worlds so when God shall set our sinnes in order before
couch together and practised by the Church and beleeuers u Actes 4 32. who are saide to be of one Soule and of one heart Fiftly we haue peace with our enemies who are charged not to touch the Lords annointed and to doe his Prophets no harme This is so farre verified as is expedient to set forth the glory of God to procure the safety of the godly and to represse the rage of the Reprobate Thus Ioseph was at peace with Pharaoh Obadiah with Ahab and Daniell with Nabucadnezzer Mordecai and the Iewes with Ahashuerosh and thus is the saying of the Wise-man verified x Pro. 16 7. When the waies of a Man please the Lord he will make also his enemies at peace with him Lastly we haue peace with the Beasts of the fielde the Foules of the Heauen and all the Creatures of God so that we shall find help and comfort from them y Hos 2 18. as we see in the Prophet God maketh a Couenant with them for his people Hos 2. In that day I will make a Couenant for them with the wilde Beasts and with the Foules of the Heauen and with that which creepeth vpon the earth I will breake the Bow and the Sword and the battell out of the Earth and will make them to sleepe safely Loe heere how large and ample is this peace and how many and woorthy preheminences there are thereof This peace followeth grace as a fruit of it and therefore we see it is ioyned vnto it both in this place and in sundry other Epistles Doct. 2. Such as are in Gods fauour haue all his blessings following them We learne hereby that such as are vnder the grace and couenant of God liuing vnder his protection and obedience haue assurance of all Gods mercies spirituall and temporall of this life and of the life to come all which doe belong vnto them and shall follow them and ouertake them I say such as are vnder the grace and fauour of God haue all his blessings following them so farre as they may further their eternall happinesse Moses sheweth z Deu. 28 3 4 Deut. 28. that when once they belong to God and are vnder his grace as vnder the shaddowe of his Wings all his blessings should follow them and come vpon them from Heauen and Earth from house and fielde from soule and body that they should be blessed in the fruit of their body in the increase of their Cattle and in the aboundance of all things Aaron and his Sonnes did thus blesse the people Num. 6. 6. The Lord lift vp his countenance vpon thee and giue thee peace Where we see he setteth peace after the shining of Gods gratious countenance vpon them This the Apostle teacheth in the Epistle to the Romanes hauing proued at large that we are iustified without the workes of the Law hee addeth a Rom. 5 1. Being then iustified by Faith we haue peace toward God through our Lord Iesus Christ The Prophet Dauid expressing that God is his Shepheard to refresh him with his grace to feede him with his word to rule him by his staffe and to deliuer him from danger b Psal 23 1 6 and 84 11. concluded hereupon I shall want nothing doubtlesse kindnesse and mercy shall follow me all the daies of my life and I shall remaine a long season in the house of the Lord. The like we see in another place The Lord God is the Sunne and Shield vnto vs the Lord will giue grace and glorie and no good thing will he with-hold from them that walke vprightly The Apostle Paul setteth downe at large the blessings flowing from this loue of God c Ephe. 1 5 6. Who hath predestinated vs to be adopted through Iesus Christ in himselfe according to the good pleasure of his will to the praise of the glory of his grace where-with hee hath made vs freely accepted in his beloued by whom we haue Redemption through his blood euen the forgiuenesse of sinnes according to his rich grace whereby hee hath beene aboundant toward vs in all wisedome and vnderstanding Where he teacheth that the free grace of God whereby wee are accepted in his beloued in whom hee is well pleased and exceedingly contented is the cause of all other mercies and therefore such as are in his fauour shall finde the fruites thereof to their comfort and haue all his blessings to ouertake them Reason 1. If any doubt yet remaine in vs to trouble vs and hinder our faith from receiuing and beleeuing this Doctrine as a pregnant and certaine truth consider with me a little farther the reasons to ground and establish vs herein For first when the wrath of God is once appeased and the loue of God opened vnto vs we haue free and bold accesse vnto him and to the Throne of grace as to a most mercifull Father The Apostle hauing declared that we are at peace with God through Christ he addeth immediatly d Rom. 5 2. By whom also thorough Faith we haue this accesse into this grace wherein we stand and reioyce vnder the hope of the glory of God We may freely come into the presence of God we haue boldnesse to aske any thing that we want we haue assurance to be heard when we call vpon him Reason 2. Secondly it is the free loue and fauour of God that spared not his owne Sonne but bestowed him vpon vs who is our life our peace our attonement Now seeing it is his grace onely that hath giuen vs the blessing of all blessings we shall with him and by him haue all other guiftes to compasse vs about and to come vpon vs according as the Apostle teacheth Rom. 8. If God be on our side who shall be against vs Who spared not his owne Sonne but gaue him for vs all to death e Rom. 8 32. how shall he not with him giue vs all things also Reason 3. Thirdly his loue reconcileth all his Creatures and openeth the way to his mercies toward them whom hee loueth This is it which Moses speaketh to the Israelites f Deut. 7 8. Because the Lord loued you and because he would keepe the oath which he had sworne vnto our Fathers the Lord hath brought you out by a mighty hand and deliuered you out of the house of bondage And afterward he putteth them in minde g Deut. 23 5. That the Lord would not hearken vnto Balaam but the Lorde their God turned his cursse to a blessing vnto them because he loued them Thus doth the Prophet tell the people of God h Psal 44 3. That they inherited not the Land by their owne Sword neyther did their owne Arme saue them but his right hand and his Arme and the light of his countenance because he did fauour them Reason 4. Lastly they loue God againe whom he loueth His loue worketh loue and constraineth them to expresse back againe that which they haue receiued They that loue him
of prayer both publicke and priuate for our selues and others is most necessary It is a speciall gift of the spirit which is common to all for all haue not the grace of Prayer The Apostle saith i 1 Tim 2 1. I exhort that first of all supplications prayers intercessions and giuing of thankes be made for all men The neglect of this is a note of a ranke Atheist k Psalme 53 4. who is described not to call vpon God Christ Iesus did oftentimes pray he was feruent and continuall in it hee spent whole nights in Prayer When he was in his Agony he prayed once and againe and the third time This condemneth those that are carelesse and negligent in the practise of this dutie that are so couetous for themselues that they can craue nothing for their Brethren If one member of the body should scrape all to it selfe what would become of the rest Such are vnnaturall members as take care onely for themselues These can say the Lords Prayer and rehearse the wordes but their hearts are farre from the meaning and right vnderstanding They say Lord giue vs our daily Bread that is to me and to my brethren not to me alone nor to them alone but to me and to them to these my Brethren as well as to my selfe These men are liberall in words bur couetous in mind their mouths are opened and enlarged but their harts are restrained and instraightned they thinke they neuer haue enough and that their Brethren haue too much They are farre from giuing thankes vnto God for them who repine at euerie morsell that they eate and at euery blessing that they enioy Vse 2. Secondly we learne that the weakest and meanest in the Church are not to be despised and contemned inasmuch as they may by their prayers and other meanes helpe the strongest and the greatest The Apostle teacheth that God hath so framed the members of the body l 1 Cor. 12 21 22. That the eye cannot say vnto the hand I haue no need of thee nor the head againe to the feete I haue no neede of you yea much rather those members of the body which seeme to be feeble are necessarie The strongest stand in need of the helpe of the weakest the greatest of the meanest the highest of the lowest the richest of the poorest the Prince of the people All mankind are so created as that they are not perfect of themselues but euery one wanteth the ayde of another One Nation standeth in need of another no Countrey yeeldeth all commodities No man hath all the gifts of Nature but some one some haue others We see it euen among the brute beasts such as are excellent in craft and mighty in strength yet haue their wants together with their wiles and their maimes ioyned with their great might The Fox is subtle to keepe himselfe from snares yet hee is weake to guard himselfe from Wolues on the other side the Lion is strong enough to guard himselfe from Wolues but he is not subtle enough to keepe himselfe from nets We haue not all thinges requisite and necessary for vs we haue not all properties to be commended wee runne into many dangers from whence the meanest may helpe to deliuer the mightiest So then seeing we are enioyned to pray one for another and thereby may helpe one another let vs know that we must despise no man reproch no man hate no man but consider that at one time or other we may want the help hand of him This doth the Wise-man point vnto m Eccl. 9 14 15. when he mentioneth a little City and few men in it and a great King came against it compassed it about and builded forts against it and there was found therein a poore and Wise-man and he deliuered the Citty by his wisedome And wee haue a notable example heereof in the siedge of Abell by Ioab a wise woman cried out of the Cittie and mooued him to returne from the assault We see how forcible the praiers of Abraham were to mooue the Lord to spare the n Gen. 18. Sodomites if tenne righteous persons had beene found in the Citty Thus God testifyeth that he was restrained by the Prayers of Moses and as it were o Exod. 32 10 tied with bands that hee was not able to destroy the people Let vs therefore make much one of another and let no man hate his Brother in his heart but know that his prayers auaile with God for him Wee see the Prayers of the Church profited Peter much though he were an Apostle p Acts 12. for thereby he was deliuered out of prison and from the daunger of death by the Ministry of an Angel So they profit vs if they be faithfull and seruent Vse 3. Lastly it is our duty to entreat the mutuall Prayers one of another We heard before how all the people prayed Samuell to pray for them So did the people come to Moses and entreat this duty of him q Num. 21 7. that they might be deliuered from the fiery Serpents The Apostle is oftentimes earnest in requiring this at the Churches handes r Rom. 15 30 Brethren I beseech you for our Lorde Iesus Christs sake and for the loue of the spirit that ye would striue with me by prayers to God for me When we are poore and can doe our Brethren no other good yet may we benefit them by our Prayers When we see our Brethren in necessity in danger in affliction in persecution in sicknesse and in great misery when we haue no hand to help them no power to deliuer them no means to succour them no fauour to speake for them yet wee haue hearts to lifte vp for them to God the Father of all mercies and the God of all consolation and by praying vnto him for them we shall do them much good giue them much comfort minister vnto them much helpe and procure vnto them speedy deliuerance This shall bee more auaileable and profitable vnto them then all other meanes of helpe and succour vsed for their safety without this Let such as are of the greatest giftes earnestly craue and call for the prayers of those that haue lesser and smaller gifts This reproueth such as neuer regard them nor require them that thinke they haue no neede of them nor know the necessity of them It is all one to these men whether they bee prayed for or not whom God no doubt doth oftentimes crosse in the works of their hands that they do not prosper because they make no account of the Churches Prayers It reprooueth such also as regard not the publick assemblies of the faithfull and the meeting of the Congregation of Christ in one place where Prayers are made for the Church where praises are sung and thankes are rendred for the blessings of God yea heauen and earth are made to ring and rebound with sounding out his glorie as it were with the voice of one man All our
Doctrine 4. True religion must be openly confessed professed Heereby wee learne that faith and the fruits thereof must be openly professed True Religion must not onely bee inwardly beleeued and in the heart acknowledged but must outwardly be confessed and professed in the world before men We see this in Daniell and the three Children hee was cast into the Lyons den they into the hot fiery furnace because they thought it not sufficient to worship God closely and secretly in their hearts but publickly declared what God they serued and what religion they embraced The Apostle writing to the Hebrewes calleth Christ Iesus a Heb. 3 1. 10 23. 13 15. the High-Priest of our profession that is of the trueth which we professe and beleeue And afterward he saith Let vs keep the profession of our faith without wuuering And againe Let vs by him offer the sacrifice of praise alwaies to God that is the fruite of the lippes which confesse his name This duty of acknowledging and confessing the truth haue all the seruants of God practised made conscience of from the beginning giuing witnesse to God his truth When the Apostles were conuented before the counsel they did not hide their faith but said b Acts 4 8. 19 20. 5 30. Ye Rulers of the people and elders of Israell forasmuch as we this day are examined of the good deede done to the impotent man to wit by what meanes he is made whole be it known vnto you all and to al the people of Israell that by the Name of Iesus Christ of Nazareth whome yee haue crucified whom God raysed againe from the dead euen by him dooth this man stand heere before you whole And when they were charged to ho de their peace and to speake or teach no more in the Name of Iesus they aunsweared Whether it bee right in the sight of GOD to obey you rather then GOD iudge ye for wee cannot but speake the thinges which wee haue seene and heard The Apostle Paule vseth this boldnesse of speech before Felix c Acts 24 14 15. I confesse vnto thee that after the way which they call Heresie so worship I the God of my Fathers beleeuing all thinges which are written in the Law and in the Prophets c. And as the Apostle himselfe practised this dutie so Timothy is commended and praised by him for the same d 1 Tim. 6 12 13. Fight the good fight of Faith lay holde of eternall life whereunto thou art also called and hast professed a good profession before many witnesses wherein also hee followed the steppes and example of Iesus Christ which vnder Pontius Pilate witnessed a good confession All these as a clowd of witnesses serue to confirme vs in the assured truth of this doctrine that God requireth this duty of vs to confesse his word boldly to manifest our faith openly to shew our Religion publickely that so wee may confesse before the Lord his louing kindnesse and his wonderfull works before the sons of men Reason 1. And howsoeuer these Testimonies may serue and suffice for the strengthning thereof yet it shall appeare more plain and euident vnto vs if we waigh the Reasons First the profession of our faith hath a great promise of a rich reward ioyned with it and added vnto it and the starting backe from it as a deceitful bow hath a sore threatning of a grieuous curse following after it It is that which our Sauiour teacheth his Disciples whom he sent out as Sheepe among Wolues and foretelleth them of afflictions and persecutions that should be raised against them e Math. 10 32 23. Marke 8 38. Luke 9 26. 12 8. Whosoeuer shall confesse me before men him will I confesse also before my Father which is in Heauen and whosoeuer shall denie me before men him will I also denie before my Father which is in Heauen It is an hard matter to stand when the storme falleth and to confesse Christ in time of daunger when persecuters arise and enemies shewe themselues but the earnest consideration of this that Christ will confesse vs in the glorie of his Father and before the Angels of God will be a forcible meanes and motiue to put life and courage into vs to enable vs and perswade vs to this practise For what can be more right and reasonable and stand better with the Lawe of equity then that the seruant should not feare to professe what Maister hee serueth who will know him and confesse him when he is entred into his glory If a Prince should come to a man among a great company and single him out by name if he should acknowledge him among a thousand others and speake kindly vnto him it woulde encourage him to liue and die in his quarrell euen so seeing Christ Iesus the sonne of God and the heire of al● things will at the last day do vs this honour to confesse vs to be his owne children and giue vnto vs the Crowne of glory how should we bee stirred vp in loue to him againe and strengthned in the inward man to waxe bold in the faith and feruent in spirite to giue out a cleare Testimonie before all the worlde whose Seruants wee are and in all troubles to cleaue vnto him with full purpose of heart On the other side wee must bee terrifyed from denying him least hee bee ashamed of vs and denie vs before his Father which is in Heauen Reason 2. Secondly confession is a necessary fruit and consequent of faith where true Faith is in the hart there wil follow confession with the mouth This is it which the Prophet speaketh in his owne experience f Psal 116 10. I beleeued therefore did I speake for I was sore troubled This is made a note of Faith what it beleeueth it speaketh albeit the confession of the truth be accompanied with daunger And least any should imagine this to be peculiar to the Prophet not common to others the Apostle draweth it likewise vnto himselfe g 2 Cor. 4 13. Because wee haue the same spirit of faith according as it is written I beleeued and therefore haue I spoken We also beleeue and therefore speake He that is afraid to confesse Christ hath no true faith but he that beleeueth in him will not be ashamed of him and his Gospell Reason 3. Thirdly the Faith of Christes true Religion is a most glorious thing containing in it the great praise and glory of Gods wisedome power mercie and righteousnesse and it deliuereth the matter of mans saluation and eternall happinesse This was it that mooued the Apostle to preach the Gospell freely and boldly h Rom. 1 16. I am not ashamed of the Gospell of Christ for it is the power of God vnto saluation to euery one that beleeueth to the Iew first and also to the Grecian Seeing therefore Christ hath promised to confesse vs before his Father seeing faith is manifested and shewed by
his Religion where they cannot but heare God dishonoured his trueth blasphemed his seruants slandred and reuiled and yet make as though they heard nothing or saw nothing or could speake nothing for they stop their eares and close their eyes and shut their mouths to the discountenancing of Religion and the encouraging of euill persons How many are there that make the true professors of the word and the faithfull Seruants of God a common by-word and their Table-talke at their bankets and meetinges Wee are at such times ashamed of Christ of our faith of our religion of any matter that may tend to the edification of our soules but wee are not ashamed of the workes of the Deuill and of the fruits of darknesse We are not ashamed to fill our tables what shall I say with spewing nay worse then spewing with open blasphemy and swearing with slandering and reuiling of our brethren Such were the enemies that Dauid had experience of they reioysed and assembled themselues against him y Ps 35 15 16 and 69 12 13 the verie abiects tare him and ceased not with the false scoffers at bankets gnashing their teeth against him When he prayed daily vnto God and the zeale of his house did euen eate him vp hee became a Prouerbe vnto them they that sate in the gate spake of him and the drunkards sang songs of him When wee see godly men thus handled and their profession in our meetings taunted let vs open our mouths in the cause of the dumbe let vs giue glory to God in the midst of our assemblies and not suffer the faithful to be so foulely traduced and Religion it selfe through their sides to be nipped and despighted Let vs follow the counsell of the Wise man z Prou. 31 8 9 24 10 11 Open thy mouth for the dumbe in the cause of all the children of destruction Open thy mouth iudge righteously and iudge the afflicted and the poore We are willed according to our places and power by all lawfull meanes to helpe the afflicted and to succour the distressed We must not be faint-hearted and afraide to speake for them This is it which the Prophet teacheth a Psal 22 22. I wil declare thy name vnto my Brethren in the middest of the Congregation will I praise thee This is a duty to be practised of vs so often as we see our Brethren reuiled their profession taunted and Religion it selfe slandered I heare of thy loue and faith We haue heard before the commendation of Philemons profession so that Paule being farre remoued from him yet had notice of it Now wee are to consider wherein his profession stoode and wherefore he is commended The things for which hee is praised are these two Faith and Loue. He might haue named many other graces and gifts of God his knowledge his temperance his patience his meeknesse his gentlenesse his goodnesse his long-suffering but these are the cheefe and principall these perfect a Christians mans saluation For our happinesse standeth and consisteth in two things partly in our Communion with Christ our head and partly in our coniunction and fellowshippe with the members of Christ Faith is that which vniteth vs with Christ our head loue ioyneth vs together one with another which are the members of his body Doctrine 5. Faith and loue do commend a man to God his Church From hence wee learne that the cheefe things that commend a man to God and his Church are faith in Christ and loue to the Saints of God Among all the guifts of God which bring vnto vs a good report the principall are to be a beleeuer in Christ and to shew forth the fruits of mercy This appeareth in all the examples of the Fathers and Patriarkes of elder times that liued both before the flood and since the flood euen vnto the comming of Christ for by it a Heb. 11 2. our Elders were well reported of By Faith Abell offered vnto God a greater Sacrifice then Caine by the which he obtained witnesse that he was righteous God testifying of his gifts by the which faith also he being dead yet speaketh By faith was Enoch b Heb. 11. 5. 39 translated that he should not see death neyther was he found for God hath translated him for before he was translated hee was reported of that he had pleased God It is saide of Abraham that aboue hope he beleeued c Rom. 4 18 22. 1 8 and 16 4. vnder hope it was imputed to him for righteousnesse The Apostle speaking of the Romaines saith d Colos 4 1. I thank my God through Iesus Christ for you all because your Faith is published throughout the whol world And afterward he greeteth Aquila and Priscilla his fellow-helpers in Christ Iesus who for his life were ready to lay downe their owne neckes to whome not onely he gaue thankes but also all the Churches of the Gentiles So hee giueth thankes to God e 1 Thes 1 3. when he heard of the faith of the Colossians which they had in Christ Iesus and of their loue toward all Saints he praiseth God without ceasing remembering the effectuall Faith and diligent loue which were found in the Church of the Thessalonians All these examples teach vs this truth that it is faith and loue and such like graces of Gods spirit wherby we receiue a good report as that wherewithall we are accepted of God and become renowned in the Church Reason 1. The Reasons follow to confirme this Doctrine First they giue vs good acceptaunce and approbation with God and man because they are euident markes and notable Testimonies of our election and perseuerance They are as two eare-markes to know and discerne whose Sheepe we are Hence it is that the Apostle making mention of the Thessalonians in his Prayers who had shewed the effectuall faith and diligent loue the patience of their hope in our Lorde Iesus Christ in the sight of God euen our Father hee addeth f 1 Thes 1 4 Knowing beloued Brethren that ye are elect of God So the same Apostle writing to the Phillippians g Phil. 1 6. saith That because of the fellowship which they had in the Gospell he was perswaded of this same thing that God which had begun this good worke in them would performe it vntill the day of Iesus Christ For howsoeuer the faithfull haue a new name giuen vnto them and written in them h Reuel 12 17 which no man knoweth sauing he that receiueth it yet do the godly after a sort know and vnderstand the election of others the calling of others the iustification of others True it is they are assured of their owne election to eternall life more certainly by the inward Testimony of the spirit neuerthelesse wee haue some knowledge of the election of our Brethren by outward signes and tokens Now there are two things to bee considered the knowledge and iudgement whereof is hard and hidden the one
Secondly seeing Faith and Loue giue vs a good commendation and report let vs by these and such like graces of Gods spirit seeke after a good name let vs not hunt after the praise of men but that which is of God the other is a blast of wind this is certaine and neuer fadeth This made the Apostle say p 1. Thes 2. 5. 6. 4. We did not vse flattering wordes as ye know nor coloured coueteousnesse God is record neither sought we praise of men neither of you nor of others when wee might haue beene chargeable as the Apostles of Christ wee speake not as they that please men but God which approoueth our heartes This vse and conclusion being well pondred and considered in our heartes it will discouer the great vanity and folly of earthly minded men who seeke rather a great name then a good and godly name Thus did they that builded the Tower of Babel they sought a great name by their great exploits q Gen. 11. 4. for they would build them a Tower that should reach to heauen that is exceeding high to get them a name Thus did Absolom seeke a name by r 2. Sam. 15. 5. adulation and flattery by stealing away the hearts of the people by creeping and crouching to euery one Thus do hypocrites seeke a name by a vizard of holines putting on a shew of Religion Å¿ Reuel 3. 1. who indeed haue a name that they are aliue but they are dead Thus do rich men hope to become famous and to leaue a name behind them by getting goods raising vp their Children t Psal 49. 11. 12. who thinke that their houses their posterities shal continue from generation to generation and cal their Lands and Liuings by their names Thus did Nebucadnezzer seeke a name when in the pride of his heart he said u Dan. 4. 27. Is not this great Babell that I haue built for the house of the Kingdome by the might of my power and for the Honour of my Maiesty Thus did Herod by his smooth words and eloquent speech procure the applause of the people that cried out It is the voyce of God and not of man All these were ignoraunt what a good Name is and therefore they and their Names could not continue in honour but perished like Beasts that die of the rot and murraine Wherefore wee must labour to get a good name by faith in Christ by fauour to the Saints by loue to the Gospell which we shal obtain if we bee carefull to auoide all kinde of sinnes both grosse sinnes and light sinnes and all occasions and enticements that may draw vs vnto them It is vnpossible that wee should haue Faith to please God and to haue praise of God if wee neuer repented of Dead-workes if wee liue in open sinnes against knowledge and against Conscience And howsoeuer wee account some sinnes small and slender as the Church of Rome hold some Veniall yet x Eccl. 10 1. As dead Flies cause to stinke and putrifie the Oyntment of the Apothecarie so dooth a little folly him that is in estimation for Wisedome and for glorie On the other side wee must striue to bee rich in Faith and in Good-Workes for such as endeuour themselues to honour God in these shall receiue Honour from God And if by any weakenesse or infirmity wee bee falne to the losse of a good Name we must haue a care with all speede to repaire it wee must bee humbled by vnfaigned Repentaunce Wee must seeke to be reconciled vnto God to bee washed in the blood of Christ to bee purged in out Consciences and to builde vp the ruines of our decayed life For the care to repayre this good Name being lost must bee no lesse then to obtaine it at the first This wee see in Dauid in Manasses in Peter who turned vnto God with all their hearts who by their rising againe from sinne to Righteousnesse builded that which before they destroyed repayred that which before they impaired and encreased that which before they had diminished Vse 3. Lastly it is a great comfort and consolation to the faithfull and godly to keepe Faith and a good Conscience they are assured that howsoeuer the Wicked shall vndermine and nibble at our good Names and cast some blemish vpon them to defile them yet God vndertaketh the protection and preseruation of our good Names and it resteth not in the power of any creature to spoyle vs of them There are 3. enemies to a good name True it is our good Name is in danger of three great enemies which are as three Catterpillers that wast the fruits of the earth or as so many Locusts that eate vp the grasse of the fielde or as three Canker-Wormes that eate the barkes of the Trees Some are Authors and Inuenters of Slanders and false Tales Others are Walkers and Talkers of them spreading them abroad to the hurt of others A third sort are Hostes and receiuers of the two former beleeuing such Ware to bee good as these Marchants and Brokers bring vnto them But howsoeuer the Children of God are subiect to the venomous tongues of vngodly men whereby they are maligned and slaundered yet they must reioyce and comfort themselues in this that their approbation is in Heauen and their rewarde with their God thorough whose aboundant Mercie they shall be had in perpetuall remembrance This the Apostle putteth vs in minde of when hee sayeth y Phil. 4 8 Whatsoeuer thinges are true whatsoeuer things are Honest whatsoeuer things are pure whatsoeuer things are worthy loue whatsoeuer things are of good report if there bee any Vertue or if there be any praise thinke of these thinges which yee haue both learned and receyued and heard and seene in me For what shoulde it auayle a man to bee praised and commended in the World for Strength for Nobility for Gentrie for Riches for Beautie for Greatnesse which cannot make vs blessed Nothing can giue vs true and euerlasting Honour and cause vs to bee approoued of God and Men but Faith and the fruits thereof that accompany saluation Hence it is that the Apostle speaking of the Fathers that liued in faith and died in faith which followed them euen to their Graues y Heb. 11. 39. saith that all of them through Faith obtained a good report Let vs therefore aboue all thinges seeeke to please God by faith that so we may finde that fauour which neuer shall haue end Faith and Loue We haue shewed before wherein the praise of Philemon standeth to wit in faith and Loue which offereth vnto vs an other profitable consideration in that he ioyneth and annexeth these two vertues together He nameth not faith alone nor Loue alone but he knitteth faith and Loue as it were in one band together So then we see that these two graces giuen by one and the same spirit are remembred to take vp their seat and lodging in one mans heart Doct.
threw him into the water to drowne him and at all times sought to destroy him when he beheld with the eyes of a Father that his childe fomed at the mouth gnashed with his teeth pined away in his body and was bruised in his bones hee was tempted with vnbeleefe and this made him cry out with teares a Marke 9 24 Lord I beleeue helpe mine vnbeleefe This is it wherein the Lord forewarned and fore-armed Peter b Luke 22 32. Behold Satan hath desired you to winnow you as Wheat but I haue prayed for thee that thy faith faile not He prayed not that their Faith should not be tried but that it should not be destroyed forasmuch as they must on euery side be assayled But the Faith of many is such that they say they perfectly beleeue and they thanke God they neuer doubted in all their life This Fath is no Faith it is an idle conceite a vaine perswasion a foolish presumption Lastly the true Faith encreaseth by degrees it is like vnto a graine of mustard seede which at the first is the least of all seedes c Math. 13 31 which afterward groweth vnto a Tree that the Birdes of the Ayre come and builde their Nestes in it and therefore wee must d Rom. 1 17. proceede from Faith to Faith But many amongst vs that will needes be in the number of the faithfull neuer feele these Degrees of Faith they see not any encreasing or decreasing any shining or ecclipsing of their Faith Nay they neuer examine themselues whether they be in the Faith or not They neuer consider whether they go forwarde or backeward in the wayes of Godlinesse they can cast vp their accounts euerie Weeke with the worlde but they can suffer whole moneths and yeares to passe ouer their heades and neuer once offer to make leuell with the Lord. If wee will assure our owne hearts that wee haue this true and perfect Faith in Christ let vs obserue the manner and measure of it the steppes and degrees of it how we walke by it and labour by all holy meanes to encrease it in vs. Thus much touching the Obiect of Faith Now let vs consider the Obiect of Loue. Loue toward the Saints The meaning of these words is first to be obserued and then the Doctrines are to be gathred which the Spirit of God offereth in this place to our considerations By loue we are to vnderstand the fruits of loue mercy consolation compassion brotherly kindnes reliefe pity and whatsoeuer fruits of charity we see them want stand in need of It standeth in the affection of the mind in the words of the mouth and in the workes of the hand By Saints we do not vnderstand such as are deade and deceased but those that are liuing not such as are of the Church Triumphant but in the Church Militant not such as are crownd with glory in heauen but those that dwell vpon the earth not such as are inrolled in the Popes Register and stand in redde Letters in the Popish Kalender but the faithfull whose Names are Written in the Booke of life which are the true members of Iesus Christ Thus much touching the true Interpretation of the Wordes We see heere that Loue is described by the Obiect thereof to wit the Saintes For as Christ is not the Obiect of our Charity e Psal 16 2. for our wel-dooing extendeth not vnto him so the Saints are not the Obiect of our Faith but as Faith hath respect and relation to Christ so hath loue reference to the Saints Now we haue shewed already that Philemons loue is commended toward the Saints because he had a principall and speciall care of them True it is he neglected not others but he was most of all mindfull of the godly poore and distressed Brethren Doct. 8. The works of mercy are especially to bee shewed to the poore that are godly We learne heereby that the workes of mercy are especially to be shewed to the poore among vs that are faithfull which may bee accounted of the fellowship and Communion of the Saints Howsoeuer all such as are poore are in their pouertie to bee regarded inasmuch as Christ hath taught vs that the poore we shall haue alwayes with vs yet the Godly poore that haue piety ioyned with their pouertie are before others and aboue others to be respected and releeued In the performance of this duty we see the practise of the Prophet Dauid going before vs a psal 16 2 3. and leading vs the way O my soule thou hast said vnto the Lord thou art my Lord my well-dooing extendeth not to thee but to the Saintes that are in the earth and to the excellent all my delight is in them In like manner also our Sauiour Christ describing the manner of the last Iudgement when hee shall giue to euerie one according to his Workes b Math. 25 40 declareth that the fruites of mercie bestowed vpon the members of Christ beeing sicke imprisoned hungrie thirstie naked and in necessity are allowed as notable fruites of a iustifying Faith and of a true loue and accepted as done to Christ himself So the Euangelist Luke testifieth in the Acts that c Acts 4 32. the multitude of them that beleeued were of one heart and of one mind they had all thinges common no man accounted any thing he possessed his owne but to serue the necessary vse of the Saints The Apostle hauing prooued in the Epistle to the Romanes that we are iustified freely by the grace of God without the works of the Law wherby we are at peace with God commeth to set down the fruits of Faith Chap. 12. Reioycing in hope continuing in Prayer d Rom. 12 13 distributing vnto the necessities of the Saints giuing your selues to Hospitality Heereunto come diuers Lawes which God ordained among his people e Deut. 15 17 If one of thy Brethren with thee be poore within any of thy gates in thy Land which the Lord thy God giueth thee thou shalt not harden thine heart nor shut thine hand from thy poore brother but thou shalt open thine hand vnto him and shalt lend him sufficient for his need All these testimonies of Scripture doo proue that the poore which are godly are most of all to bee succoured and sustained as they that for the most part stand in greatest need to be helped Reason 1. The Reasons heereof are to be considered First it is a fruit of our election which we ought to assure to our selues more and more The Apostle Iohn testifieth this f 1 Iohn 3 14. We know that wee are translated from death to life because wee loue the Brethren he that loueth not his Brother abideth in death We ought daily to gather arguments to perswade our hearts of Gods loue towardes vs which we shall see by our loue toward our brethren The election of God is hidden in himselfe the cause of it is not in our selues but we
charged to haue a care of all mankinde but as it is fit and conuenient that they which are of the same family should be helpfull and beneficiall one to another rather then to such as are of another family which are not so neerely ioyned vnto them so we must haue a care to doe good to all the sons of men but it is requisite that those which are members of the same body nay which are Sonnes and Daughters Bretheren and Sisters hauing the same God for their Father the same Church for their Mother the same Christ for their elder Brother which are begotten of the same immortall seede nourished with the same Milke and gathered together in one hope should be beneficiall and bountifull one to another rather then to those that are forraigners and Strangers not linked to them by the bond of Faith nor ioyned with them in the bodie of Christ Wherefore the Apostle saith to the Phillippians p Phil. 2 1 2. If there bee any consolation in Christ if any comfort of Loue if any fellowship of the Spirite if any Compassion and Mercie fulfill my ioy that ye be like minded hauing the same Loue being of one accord and of one iudgement He teacheth vs to haue one minde and heart he admonisheth vs to cleaue together and to hold together We see how those of the Kingdome of darknesse and destruction do couple and combine themselues together against the Church and chosen Children of God for doubtlesse q Acts 4 27. we may say as the Apostle did Against thy Sonne Iesus whom thou hast annointed both Herod and Pontius Pilate with the Gentles and the people of Israell gathered themselues together And as the Prophet speaketh r Psal 83 5 6. They haue consulted together in heart and haue made a league against thee the Tabernacles of Edom and the Ismaelites Moa● and the Agarims Gebal and Amalech the Philistims and the inhabitants of Tyrus c. So is it in these dayes the vngodly rabble of prophane persons haue ioyned together and make as it were a Conspiracie against the godly the prophane and Atheistes the Papistes and Libertines set themse●…es against the faithfull of the Lande and open their mouths against heaue● they deuise all horrible and detastable slaunders to worke their confusio● Wee finde hard entertainment in the World because wee are chosen out of the World Wee are hated of them because we are not Companions with them in euill We are reuiled and slaundered of them because wee will ●ot followe all excesse of ryot to the slaunder of our profession and to the d●shonour of God Wherefore the Children of light should company and consort together beeing the Sonnes of God heyres of his Kingdome members of Christ Temples of the Holy-Ghost The vnreasonable Creat●res may condemne vs. We see Cattle heard together Sheepe flocke togeth●r Fishes shole together and Birds of a Feather will flye together O what a s●…me is it then for vs to make a rent and diuision in the bodye of Christ by seperating our selues one from another in affection of heart and practise of life A true Christian man or woman is like a Candle that consumeth it selfe to giue light to others So must Gods people spend those gifts which God hath giuen them for the benefit of their Brethren This ſ Wherein the communion of Saints standeth Communion which we are to yeeld to the Saints standeth in two things not to speak of the Communion that we haue with Christ our head but one toward another Fitst in affection Secondly in gifts In mind and affections wee must be of one heart to mourne with them that doo lament and to reioyce with those that God doth comfort We see this to be in the natural members of our body if one member do suffer the rest are pained if one reioyce the other are comforted This dutie the Apostle remembreth vnto vs t Rom. 12 15 16. Reioyce with them that reioyce and weepe with them that weepe be of like affection one toward another So the writer to the Hebrewes moueth vs u Heb. 13 3. to Remember them that are in bonds as though we were bound with them and them that are in affliction as if we were also afflicted in the body If our selues were in prison we would haue a sensible feeling of our imprisonment and wee would be readie to complaine of the want of the fruits of loue in others toward vs if we were not visited and comforted Let vs therefore practise that toward others which wee would haue practised toward our selues This must all true Christians haue in minde that they must haue tender harts and compassionate affections putting on the bowels of mercie and commisseration in regard of the miseries that befall the Church in generall or our Brethren in particular Christ Iesus is touched with a feeling of their miseries and accounteth them as done to himselfe as appeareth when he said x Acts 9 4. Saule Saul why persecutest thou me This reprooueth those that weepe when the Church reioyceth or reioyce when the Church weepeth The Prophet Amos complaineth of this deadnesse of hart in his dayes y Amos 6 6. The people drank wine in bowls they annointed themselues with the chiefe oyntments they stretched themselues vpon Beds of Iuory but no man was sorry for the affliction of Ioseph If we be not touched with a sight sence of the Churches miseries it is a plaine argument that we are dead members not liuing rotten members not sound sencelesse members not feeling The second part of the Communion of the Saints standeth in the communication of gifts The gifts of God to be imparted to our Brethren are of two sorts For as we consist of two parts the soule and the body so the gifts are of two kinds Spirituall graces and temporall Blessings Wee must bestow vpon them spirituall gifts procuring their good by example exhortation comfort prayer reproofe We are z Heb. 3 13. Gal. 6 1. willed to exhort one another while it is called to day wee are admonished when any man is fallen by occasion into any fault as spiritual men to restore such a one with meeknesse considering out selues least we also be tempted Touching temporal blessings we must be ready content to bestow such goods as God hath bestowed vpon vs for the good of our fellow-members If we haue this worlds good we must not hide our compassion from them for then wee cannot assure our selues that the loue of God dwelleth in vs. Vse 2. Secondly seeing we are charged to prouide for the goodly poore and not to see them want it teacheth that we are all the Lordes Stewards to dispense and dispose his blessings to others We holde all that we haue of him and we hold all at his will and during his pleasure hee may thrust vs out of our houses when he listeth For properly we are not Lordes but Tenants not Owners but Stewards not Possessors but
and extreame necessity accompanied with extreame iniquity and impiety is a double misery a double wretchednesse a double vnhappines Let this therefore comfort vs and temper the greatnes of our affliction seeing God doth care for vs aboue all his Creatures yea before the rest of mankind charging those that are rich in this world to make a difference betweene man and man betweene person and person betweene poore and poore euen such a difference as he himselfe hath made who preferreth the sheepe of his owne Pasture before Goates the Sonnes and Daughters of his owne familie before bastards the heires of his Kingdome before Aliens and strangers the vessels of honour before the vessels of dishonour As for the poore that are wicked vngodly leud and prophane so long as they liue in their wickednesse vngodlines leudnesse and prophanenesse they are no parts of Gods family they are bastards not sonnes they are members of the Deuill not members of Christ they are cages of vncleane Birdes not Temples of the holy Ghost they are as dung and drosse of the earth not siluer and Gold for the Lords house Seeing therefore God doth cast them downe into the second ranke let not vs aduance them aboue their place God is the God of order not of confusion and if we be of God let vs establish among vs the order that he hath planted Let vs iudge with righteous iudgment and lay all partiality aside Let vs not respect the poore because they are our friends but because they are the freinds of God Let vs not see to those that are neerely alied to vs but to those that are of the kindred of Christ which heare o Mat. 12 50. Luke 11 28. his word and keepe it who are his Mother Sister and brother Heereby they shall be encouraged in well doing and we shall by our godly care of them prouoke them to greater zeale and to a constant continuance in their profession Wherefore let this be the rule to guide and gouerne vs Such are to be vsed best which are indeed best let them haue most releefe of the body that haue most grace and godlines in the heart Godlines giueth the preheminence and vngodlines bringeth reproach and setteth a note of infamy vpon his face that is defiled with it True it is others must haue their portion and proportion but it must be so rated that they be in the first place prouided for that are most religious in heart and painefull in their callings and thankfull to their weldoers For where true Religion hath taken place it will make them diligent in their busines and seruiceable to those of whom they haue receiued good thinges As for those that are idle and vnthankefull they neuer tasted of sound Religion and do nothing else but abuse their profession Thus much of the persons to whom we must do good that is especially to the faithfull Toward the Saintes The faithful are heere called by the name and title of Saints By this word are all such called as are the true members of Christ-Iesus whether they be liuing or dead in this life or out of this life But in this place onely such are meant as liue vnder the couenant of grace and fight the Lords battels against Sinne the World and the Deuill Now they p Why the Godly are called Saintes are called Saintes or holy for these causes First because they are separated by the mercies of God from the filthinesse and damnable condition of this world they are gathered into a Church and set apart for the pure seruice of God Secondly because they are purged and cleansed from their sinnes by the precious bloud of Christ Thirdly because they expresse the fruite heereof in holines and righteousnesse they are altered and changed from that which they were by nature they are regenerate and created anew they are renewed in their willes affections purposes and practises This is contray to prophanenesse Doctrine 9. Such as truely belong to Christ are Saintes We learne from this title giuen to the faithfull that they which truely belong to Christ are Saintes that is are sanctified cleansed and purged from their sinnes and iniquities by the bloud of Christ are deliuered from the slauery and bondage of sinne and are enabled by the grace of God in some measure to serue him in holines and righteousnesse all the daies of their life In this respect the Isralites when God had chosen them out of the world to be his people and seruants a Exod 19. 6. 1 Pet 2 9. are called a royall Priesthood and an holy Nation This name of Saints is vsuall and common with the Apostle Paule in all his Epistles In the Epistle to the Romanes he writeth to all Rome beloued of God b Rom 1 7. Acts 9 41. called to be Saints So he writeth to the Church of God which is at Corinth to them that are c 1. Cor 1 2. and 14 33. sanctified in Christ Iesus Saintes by calling with all that call on the name of our Lord Iesus Christ in euery place and afterward he saith God is not the author of confusion but of peace as we see in all the Churches of the Saintes So he sheweth in the Epistle to the Ephesians d Ephe 3 8. and 5 3. that to him the least of all Saintes this grace was giuen that he should preach among the Gentiles the vnsearchable riches of Christ The Prophet Dauid also saith e Psal 85 8. I will hearken what the Lord God will say he will speake peace vnto his people and to his Saintes that they turne not againe to folly All these places do plainely proue that they which beleeue in Christ and belong to him truely may be called Saintes and holy men Reason 1. The reasons are these First because they are there-vnto called and chosen in Christ they are thereunto iustified and redeemed by Christ For we are chosen before the foundations of the world to be holy f Ephe 1 4. He hath chosen vs in him that we should be holy and without blame before him in loue It is the end of our calling as the Apostle teaeheth 1. Thes 4. This is the will of God euen your sanctification and that ye should abstaine from fornication c. for g 1. Thes 4 3 7. God hath not called vs vnto vncleannesse but vnto holines It is the end of our redemption as Zachary sheweth that the Lord God of Israell hath visietd and redeemed his people h Luke 1 68 74 75. that we being deliuered out of the hands of our enemies should serue him without feare al the daies of our life in holines righteousnes befo rt him Seeing therefore God hath called vs with an holy calling and appointed vs to be Saintes by his decree of our election by the efficacy of our calling by the vertue of our Iustification and by the power of our redemptiō it followeth that all the faithfull may worthily
among you am base but am bolde toward you being absent Thus the Apostle Peter speaketh e 1 Pet. 2 11. Dearly beloued I beseech you as Pilgrims and Straungers abstaine from fleshly lusts which fight against the soule and haue your conuersation honest among the Gentiles Likewise the Apostle Iohn writing to a Noble woman by byrth but more noble by Faith and Religion saieth f 2 Iohn 5. I now beseech thee Ladie not as writing a newe Commaundement vnto thee but the same that wee had from the beginning that wee loue one another Whereby we see that it is a dutie required of vs that in deliuering the word of God in declaring his will we should vse mildenesse rather then sharpenesse gentlenesse rather then roughnesse beseeching rather then commanding and meekenesse of spirit rather then threatning of iudgement Reason 1. Now to confirme this doctrine sundry reasons may be rendred and produced First we are bound to vse those meanes and to take that course which is most forcible effectual But to deale with loue and lenity and to handle our brethren kindly and meekly is most likely to preuaile with most men Therefore the Apostle requireth g 2 Tim. 2 25. that the seruant of God must not striue but must be gentle toward al men apt to teach suffering the euil instructing them with meeknesse that are contrary minded prouing if God at any time wil giue thē repentance that they may acknowledge the truth and come to amendment out of the snare of the deuil c. There is no way so auaileable to bring euill men out of the dangers wherin they stand who are as it were taken prisoners and made bondslaues to do the Deuils wil then to allure them by gentlenesse to draw them by long suffering and to ouercome them by patience Reason 2. Secondly this course well and duely obserued serueth to perswade them with whome wee deale of our loue and tender affection towardes them For louing and friendly dealing argueth louing and affectionate mindes and with whomsoeuer we haue to doo it is a great meanes of preuailing and the readie way to bend and encline him vnto that which is good and to turne him from that which is euill when his perswasions are perceyued to tend to the profite and benefite of him whome wee would perswade Wee shall neuer doo any good or preuayle with our Brother to bring him into the right way vnlesse hee can assure his owne heart that wee loue him and seeke his good and desire his Saluation It is Loue in the Speaker that mooueth the Hearer to embrace that which hee speaketh to like that which hee teacheth to hate that which hee reprooueth to auoyde that which hee condemneth and to practise that which hee commendeth Wee must worke this Opinion and ground this perswasion in their hearts that wee loue them and that all our Doctrines Instructions and Reproofes proceede onely from this Fountaine before wee can mooue them to Attention Reuerence and Obedience vnto that which they heare deliuered Hence it is that the Apostle in sundrie places writing to diuers Churches and moouing them to followe the examples and exhortations giuen vnto them laboureth to perswade them of his vnfaigned Loue towardes them as it appeareth Phillippians 4 1. Therefore my Bretheren beloued and longed for my ioy and my Crowne so continue in the Lorde yee beloued Reason 3. Thirdly we are to imitate our Head and Maister Christ Iesus he vsed not his Authoritie and Power that was in him he dealt not roughly and seuerely with his enemies but meekely and mercifully and most compassionately he was meeke and as a Lambe before his shearer When he might according to his mightie power in Iustice haue destroyed his Persecuters and enemies h Luke 23 34 he prayed for them he intreated pardon for them that their sinne might bee forgiuen Therefore the Apostle Peter teacheth vs that we are prouoked to a patient bearing of wrongs and suffering of trobles by the example of Christ saying i 1 Pet. 2 21. For heerunto ye are called for Christ also suffered for you leauing you an ensample that ye should follow his steps who did no sin neither was there guile found in his mouth Seeing then that milde and mercifull dealing pulleth out of the snare of the deuill openeth the loue of the speaker and lastly maketh vs like to Christ whose example is a perfect patterne of all meeknesse and moderation it followeth that it is carefully to be vsed of vs when we speak to the people of God in the name of God Vse 1. Let vs see what Vses may bee raysed and remembered vnto vs out of this Doctrine First we learne that mercie and compassion yea all tokens and testimonies of loue are to be shewed toward Malefactors euen when Iustice is to be executed and punishment inflicted and the course of Law is to proceede against them that they may know it is not malice but Iustice hath brought this fall vpon thē it is not their blood but their good that is sought and the good of others The truth heereof we see practised in Ioshua when Achan was apprehended and his sinne discouered whereby hee had offended God sinned against his expresse commandement and troubled Israell he said vnto him l Iosh 7 19. My sonne I beseech thee giue glory to the Lord God of Israel make confession vnto him and shew me now what thou hast done hide it not from me Cruelty in deed or bitternesse in word euen toward euill doers that are alreadie adiudged or stand at the barre to be iudged is barbarous and inhumain To insult ouer a poore prisoner or a condemned man that is guilty of death and carried to the place of execution standeth neither with an humaine disposition nor with a Christian affection nor with Brotherly compassion Beholde the proud and insolent behauiour of the sauage and beastly minded Pharisees and Priests against our Sauiour Christ mocking spitting buffeting rayling reuiling whipping and crucifieng him betweene two theeues They were not content to seeke his life and to shed his blood but laded him with contempt and all shamefull calumniations This also is the practise of their successors the Romish Cleargy who are the followers of them in malice and cruelty when the faithfull haue beene not only conuented before them but condemned of them they haue embrued their hands and defiled their garments with their blood which cryeth to the God of Heauen for iudgement neither were they contented to feede their eyes with their torments and to satisfie their lusts with their sufferings but proceeded to all extreamities of rage and madnesse rayling at them and speaking all manner of euil against them This abuse is somtimes too vsual and common in the places of Iustice iudgment from whence all gall and bitternesse should be banished wee may heare vnseemly iests bitter taunts vncharitable reproches cast out of their mouths as a
Sonne What coulde bee more reproachfull then to robbe his Maister and then to play the runnagate that so he might runne on in his euill course and deliuer himselfe from punnishment Yet wee see the Apostle is not ashamed of him is not ashamed to cal him his Sonne that Philemon might not be ashamed to receiue and to accept him as his Seruant For if he be the sonne of Paule he may bee esteemed the seruant of Philemon Fourthly wee see how effectuall the sounde conuersion of a sinner to God ought to bee and how forcible it should bee to preuayle with vs to winne our Loue towardes him and cause vs to performe all the duties belonging vnto him For wee may not bee ashamed to account him eyther as a Sonne or as a Brother whome GOD accounteth for his owne sonne and seruant We are most vnworthy to be called the sonnes of God if we refuse his children to be our brethren But if we marke this aright we shal find the number of those to be few which regard the Faith conuersion saluation other spiritual blessings bestowed vpon their brethren as they ought and therefore testify no loue shew no ioy performe no duties when they behold sinners conuerted vnto God Fiftly we see that the name and praise of a spirituall Father which is proper to God alone is communicated to the Apostles and Ministers of God whereas God onely doth renew and regenerate vs by the power of his spirit the Ministry onely is mans whether hee be Pastor or Apostle Our Sauior teacheth vs l Math. 23 9. to cal no man Father vpon earth It is no worke of man be hee neuer so excellent to frame and reforme the soule into the Image of God But because we are borne anew by Faith and Faith commeth by hearing the Minister as the disposer of the Mysteries of God doth vnder God perfourme the dutie of a Father So then seeing the word of God preached by the mouth and Ministery of man is the immortall seede of eternall life it is no maruell if he bee called by the Title of a Father from whose lippes we conceiue that seede and receiue that worde Thus much is to be obserued of vs in general out of this verse Now let vs come to the particular Doctrines I beseech thee for my sonne Onesimus c. Wee are heere to marke the scope and purpose of the Apostle in these words We see he vseth exceeding earnestnesse and importunity to haue him receiued to his Maisters fauor The condition of Onesimus was this he was a seruant of the basest calling For men Seruants and Maid-seruants in those dayes were not as they be nowe Men had them not for Wages and hire as they that wer bound to do no more then Couenant but they were Bondslaues to bee bought and sold in the Market and their Maisters possessed them as Oxen and Cattle and hadde power ouer them of life and death Now albeit he were a seruant of this kind and condition and had beene besides a runnagate and a Theefe deseruing greeuous punishment euen death yet he pleadeth his cause being conuerted with as great force and feruency as can be expressed Doctrine 1. The least and lowest member conuerted to Christ must not bee contemned We learne from this loue appearing in the Apostle that the basest person in the Church truly conuerted brought vnto Christ should not be contemned but most louingly tenderly and Brotherly regarded The least lowest member that belongeth to God ought not to be reiected and debased but highly for Christs sake to be honored and respected We see how Christ calleth vnto him all that are weary and heauy laden m Mat. 11 28. promising to ease and refresh them Likewise he embraceth the poore and simple as louingly and cheerefully as the rich and wise of the world The Publicans and sinners are accepted of him that were hated of the Iewes The Woman taken in adultry accused by the Pharises is exhorted by him to repentance The Blinde man restored to his sight n Iohn 9 35. and 8 11. and cast out of the Synagogue is sought out by Christ and taught to beleeue and broght to be a true member of the Church The penitent Theefe hanging o Luke 23 43 vppon the Crosse and hearing Christ preach is conuerted to the Faith and receiued into paradise It is not the will of p Mat. 18 14. our heauenly Father that one of these little ones should perish When the prodigall sonne had wasted his wealth and his strength in riotous liuing q Lu. 15 20 24 so that necessity fell vppon him and Famine constrained him to eate of the huskes wherewith he fed his Swine his Father receiued him into his fauour and had compassion vpon him hee willed him not to returne backe to his Harlots and to betake himself to his former companions but while he was yet a farre off he reioyced to see him and embraced him when he saw him saying This my sonne was dead but is aliue againe he was lost but he is found and they began to be merry The incestuous Corinthian swept out of the Church by the censures thereof r 1 Cor. 5 4. 2 Cor. 2 6 7 and deliuered vp to Satan for the destruction of the flesh that the Spirit may be saued in the day of the Lord Iesus and wandering as a stray Sheepe from the sheepe-fold is brought againe into the house of God and into the assembly of the faithfull The Apostle hearing of his sorrow for his sinne and of his vnfaigned repentaunce saith It is sufficient vnto the same man that he was rebuked of many so that nowe contrary wise yee ought rather to forgiue him and comfort him least the same should be swallowed vp with ouermuch heauinesse The like we see might say of Mary Magdalen who was infamous in life out of whome Christ cast seauen diuels Of the Cananitish woman whom he heard and helped of the Cripple that lay at the Poole whom when Iesus founde in the Temple Å¿ 1 Iohn 5 14 hee exhorted to sinne no more being now made whole least a worse thing come vnto him Likewise the Euangelists declare that by the power and loue of Christ t Math 11 5. the blind had their sight restored the Leapers were clensed the dead were raised the halt walked the sicke were healed and the poore receiued the Gospell So the Apostle willeth u 1 Tim. 6 1. seruants that are vnder the yoke to account their Maisters worthy of all honour that the name of God his Doctrine be not euil spoken of All these places of Scripture serue to teach vs that such as are of meanest account and least estimation beeing conuerted to the Faith and belonging to Christ are greatly to bee regarded and entirely to be beloued Reason 1. This shall not seeme any thing strange vnto vs if we marke the Reasons whereupon it is grounded For first
and preferment vnto them then the want of outward benefites can bring abasement This is a most woorthy and excellent comfort whereof we shall be assured if wee walke in the steppes of faithfull Abraham if we repent and beleeue in Christ and walke woorthy of our calling I beseech thee for my Sonne Onesimus The party for whom the Apostle entreateth is in these words both named and described Hee is described first by relation when he calleth him His Sonne secondly by the meanes and manner how he is his sonne by a spirituall generation through the immortal seed of the Gospell and through the ministry of the worde in the time of his restraint and imprisonment at Rome Touching the former point which is the Title giuen vnto Onesimus hee esteemeth him as his Sonne and therefore accounteth himselfe as his Father If then Onesimus be his sonne the Apostle must needs be his Father and if Paul be his Father he must needs be his son For the Father the Son haue mutual reference one to another cannot consist one without the other Doctrine 2. The same affection that is betweene the Father and the Son ought to be betweene the Minister the people We learne from this name giuen vnto Onesimus conuerted to the Faith that there ought to be the same affection betweene the Pastour and the people which is betweene the Father and the Sonne The same loue that is betweene Parents and their Childeren ought to be betweene the Shepheard and his flocke betweene the Steward the houshold between the Master the Scholler between the Minister the people betweene him that winneth and them that are won to the Faith of the Gospell The Apostle Paule writing to Timothy and Titus calleth them his k 1 Tim. 1 2. 2 Tim. 1 2. Titus 1 4. naturall and beloued sonnes according to the common Faith because he had begotten them by the seede of the Gospell to bee the Children of God without which new byrth they could not belong to his kingdome So when the King of Israell came to the Prophet Elisha who lay sicke in his bed he wept vpon his face and said l 2 Kin. 13 14. O my Father my Father the Charriot of Israell and the Horsemen of the same Likewise Iohn writing vnto his beloued Gaius declareth that he reioyced greatly when the brethren came testified how he walked in the trueth and addeth m 3 Iohn 4. I haue no greater ioy then these to heare that my sonnes walke in verity And Paule writing to the Corinthians toucheth this at large n 1 Cor. 4 14 15. I write not these things to shame you but as my beloued children I admonish you for though ye haue tenne thousand instructers in Christ yet haue ye not many fathers for in Christ Iesus I haue begotten you through the Gospell To this purpose he also speaketh to the Thessalonians o 1 Thess 2 7 8 11 12. Wee vvere gentle among you euen as a Nurse cherisheth her children Thus beeing affectioned toward you our good will was to haue dealt vnto you not the Gospell of GOD onely but also our owne soules because ye were deere vnto vs. And afterwardes in the same Chapter Ye know how that we exhorted you and comforted besought euery one of you as a Father his children that ye would walke worthy of God who hath called you vnto his kingdom and glory These allegations are so many witnesses of this doctrine teaching that it is a most tender affection of Loue and compassion that ought to be between him that teacheth and them that are taught in the word Reason 1. This will farther appeare by the Reasons whereby it is confirmed vnto our Consciences First the Ministers of God giue as a beeing in Christ and consequently to bee the children of God which is the best being and byrth that can be bestowed vpon vs the word of God being the precious and immortal seed and they by teaching and applying it are the Instruments wherby through Gods blessing we are begotten to be new borne babes in Christ and of the children of men or rather the children of the Deuil are made the sons and daughters of almighty God Hence it is that the Apostle saith p 1 Cor. 4 15. In Christ Iesus I haue begotten you through the Gospell And Peter in his first Epistle sheweth q 1 Pet. 1 23. That we are borne againe not of mortal seed but of immortall by the word of God who liueth and endureth for euer So then by their Ministry we are made aliue that before were dead we are made sonnes that before were enemies we are made Cittizens that before were strangers wee are made heyres that before were Aliants Reason 2. Secondly the Ministers of the Gospell are as our Mothers and doe conceiue vs in their wombe trauell with vs in paine and bring vs forth as with labour of Childbed to fashion vs in grace and to perfect vs in Christ We know the Sorrowes the Paines the Passions and the perilles of a Womans trauaile to be exceeding great so the measure of the Ministeriall paines and labour is maruellous great r 2 Cor. 11 23 which the Apostle expresseth 2 Cor. 11 23. He endured labours abundantly stripes vnmeasurably imprisonment plenteously the danger of death continually Eliah being raised vp of God to restore Religion to pull downe Idolatry to destroy Baals Priests and to set himselfe against the enemies of God was at length so worne with care so wasted with sorrowes and so wearied in this busines Å¿ 1 King 19 4. that he desired the Lord to take him out of the world saying It is now enough O Lord take my soule for I am no better then my Fathers The paines and perplexity of the Prophet Esay made him cry out alowde with great anguish of spirite t Esay My leunnesse my leaunesse So Ieremy cryeth out u Ier. 4 19 My belly my bellie I am pained at the verie heart mine heart is troubled within me declaring thereby that his gripings and greefes in his Ministerie were so great that they were like the paines of a vehement Colicke Likewise the Apostle being carefull to bring backe the Galathians to the trueth of the Gospell which they had forsaken saith x Gal. 4 19 My little children of whom I trauell in birth againe till Christ be formed in you meaning that hee endured much trouble and sustained great paines to fit them frame them to Gods kingdome Seeing then the Ministers of Christ be as spirituall Fathers and Mothers Fathers to beget vs and Mothers to beare vs and bring vs forth we may conclvde that the Pastours and people haue as neere a coniunction betweene them as Parents and their children But because somewhat may be obiected against this truth we wil remoue those doubts and take away those Obiections before we proceed any further or handle the Vses that
of Paul toward Onesimus who was as deare vnto him as his owne bowels and therefore would haue him so receiued and respected as hee would receiue and respect his owne bowels Where we see that together with his petition he bewraieth and discloseth his affection toward him for whom hee maketh request This teacheth vs partly that to the end our request and commendation may take place and worke in him whom we beseech and entreat wee ought to shew our loue and make manifest our deare affection for him in the manner of making of our suit and supplication and partly that whosoeuer is truelie turned vnto God and repenteth of his sinnes from the bottome of his heart ought to be dearely beloued of vs yea albeit he were a Seruant a Fugitiue and one stained with much wickednesse For a sound conuersion of the hart doth blot out all reproach from the penitent and raseth out of our minds all remembrance of former offences as if they had neuer beene committed These are the generall obseruations now let vs discend to the particular doctrines Which in times past was to thee vnprofitable but now very profitable both to thee and to me We heard before that in these wordes one Argument is included to perswade Philemon to receiue his Seruant which is because howsoeuer he had beene vnprofitable now he was turned to be most profitable In which Wordes the Apostle maketh an allusion to name Onesimus which in the originall signifieth profitable It is an vsuall and common thing in the Prophets to allude to the Names of Men and Women of Citties and Countries and from thence to draw some profitable consideration and conclusion that thereby they may mooue to some vertue or condeme some vice or giue warning of some iudgement or set forth some mercy of God The like it were easie to shew in the New-Testament So in this place the Apostle putting Philemon in hope of receiuing profit by him alludeth to the Name of Onesimus that is profitable In like manner z Sophocles 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 one of the Heathen Poets vsing this Name hath a wise and worthy sentence The gifts of Enemies are not guifts nor profitable The last word is the same with the Name of this Seruant wherefore it is as much as if the Apostle should haue saide I doe not feare and doe not thou doubt but he will behaue himselfe answerable to my expectation and commendation giuen of him beseeming the profession of the Faith worthy his owne Name and will approoue himselfe vnto thee to be a right Onesimus that is thrifty and profitable Before he was Onesimus in name now he is so in deede before he held the Title now hee hath the truth before thou sawest the shaddow now thou shalt see the substance thou hast had experience of his vnprofitablenesse now shalt thou haue the benefit of the profit that he bringeth with him being made a new Creature in Christ Iesus We learne from hence a Doctrine 1. Christian religion maketh a man profitable and helpefull to others that before hath beene iniutious and hurtfull that Christian Faith or Religion of a man vnprofitable maketh him profitable and of one vnfit maketh him fit to euery good woorke The conuersion of men to the true Faith worketh the greatest change and alteration that can be and maketh them good profitable and helpefull vnto others that haue beene before vniust iniurious cruell and hurtfull This appeareth by the Prophesie of Esaias b Esay 11 6 7. where hee sheweth That the Wolfe shall dwell with the Lambe and the Leopard shall lie with the Kidde and the Calfe and the Lyon and the fat Beast together and a little Childe shall leade them the Cow and the Beare shall feede and their young ones shall lie together and the Lyon shall eate Straw like the Bullocke the Suckling Child shal play vpon the hole of the Aspe and the weined Childe shall put his hand in the Cockatrice hole These things are not litterally to be vnderstood but he meaneth by these Beastes men of a rauenous and brutish Nature who when they shall bee brought into the Kingdome of God and Church of Christ they shall lay aside their wicked and Woluish properties and become louing gentle kind and curteous one to another This the Apostle teacheth Ephe. 2 11. c Ephe. 2 11 12 13. Col. 1 21 22. Remember that ye being in times past Gentiles in the Flesh and called vncircumcision of them which are called Circumcision in the Flesh made with handes that ye were at that time without Christ and were Aliants from the Common-wealth of Israell and were Strangers from the Couenants of promise and had no hope and were without GOD in the World but now in Christ Iesus ye which once were farre off are made neere by the blood of Christ It is noted in the Words of the Prophet and of the Angell d Mal. 4 6. Luke 1 17. That Iohn the Baptist by the power and force of his Ministry shall turne the hearts of the Fathers to the Children and the disobedient to the wisedome of the iust Men to make ready a people prepared for the Lord. This truth is farther confirmed vnto vs by sundry examples as by the example of Paule toward others and others toward Paule Let vs looke vpon the example of Paule no man is ignorant that before his conuersion to the true Faith of Christ he was e 1 Tim. 1 13 1 Cor. 15 9. Actes 9 1 2. a bloody Persecuter an horrible Blasphemer and a cruell Oppressor one that made hauocke of the Church of God and sought to ouerthrow Religion but after hee was called to the knowledge of Christ he was turned into a new man he became gentle vnto all hee thirsted after their Saluation which is the sincerest Testimony of the soundest loue The like affection we see in the Iayler after his conuersion He had executed his office with all rigour and extreamity f Actes 16 24 33. He cast the Apostles into the inner Prison und made their Feete fast in the Stockes because hee would be more sure of them but immediatly after the feeling of the Earthquake the hearing of Paule the opening of the Prison the preaching of the Faith and turning of his heart He tooke them the same houre of the night and washed their stripes and was baptized with all that belonged vnto him Whereby we see the fruit of his vnfained loue after the truth of his vnfained conuersion Before he shewed his cruelty now he testifieth his Charitie before he manifested his rage now he declareth his Religion before we heard of his fury now we see his Faith The Iewes that crucified the Lorde of glory and shed innocent blood euen the blood of the Sonne of God g Act. 2 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47. when they were exhorted to amend their liues and to saue themselues from that froward Generation they receiued his word they
conuerted by vs ought to be deare and feruent We learne from hence that the loue which Christians ought to beare to all the Saints especially to those whom they haue beene meanes to conuert ought to be entire deare hearty earnest most faithfull and most feruent It is our duty to loue all men more especiallie the Saints but most especially such as haue beene gained to the Faith by vs. The Lord himselfe testifieth his tender compassion toward his Children to prouoke them to follow his example The Prophets declare l Deut. 32 10. Zach. 2 8. That he which toucheth them toucheth the apple of his eye So Zachariah blessed the God of Israell m Luke 1 78. Who through his tender mercy gaue life to them that sate in darkenesse and in the shaddow of death and guided their feete into the way of peace This appeareth notably in Christ Iesus n Heb. 2 17. Who was made like vnto his Brethren that he might be mercifull he will not breake the bruised Reede nor quench the smoaking Flaxe o Iohn 15 12 13. and 13 34. These thinges saith he haue I spoken vnto you that my ioy might remaine in you this is my Commaundement that ye loue one another as I haue loued you greater loue then this hath no man when any man bestoweth his life for his friends This affection we finde in many places in the Apostle p Phil. 1 8 9. 1 Thess 3 7 8 God is my record how I long after you all from the very heart-roote in Iesus Christ we had consolation in you in al our affliction necessity through your Faith for now are we aliue if ye stand fast in the Lord. The Euangelist Luke describing the Church of God gathered together after the ascention of Christ saith q Act. 2 44 45 All that beleeued were in one place and had all thinges common and they sold their possessions and goods and parted them to all men as euery one had neede This is a precept giuen in the Law and no duty more often vrged and touched in the Gospell Moses saith r Leuit. 19 18 Math. 5 43. Rom. 13 9. Gal. 5 14. Thou shalt not auenge nor bee mindfull of wrong against the Children of thy people but shall loue thy Neighbour as thy selfe I am the Lord. The Apostle Paule among many precepts that he giueth this is one of the chiefe and principall Å¿ Rom. 12 9 10. and 13 8. Let loue bee without dissimulation abhorre that which is euill and cleane vnto that which is good be affectioned to loue one another with brotherlie loue All these testimonies of God the Father of Christ Iesus our Lord of the Apostle of other Christians and of the whole Church doe sufficiently teach vs that howsoeuer all the Saints of God are to be loued yet those especially that haue beene conuerted to vs. Reason 1. The reasons that may be rendred to vphold as firme pillers to strengthen this Doctrine are many and infallible For first there is great labour imployed long time spent many meanes vsed and continuall care bestowed to conuert a Soule to God It is no idle worke it is not brought to passe without much adoe A Woman hauing had an hard labour with her child doth loue it the more and will vse speech accordinglie saying This was a very deere Childe vnto me I must needes loue it yea her loue t Iohn 16 21. is so heartie and entire that shee forgetteth the paines and sorrow that shee hath sustained Beniamin among all the Sonnes of Iacob was most tenderly beloued in whose byrth the Mother dyed the fruite was saued but the Tree withered and fell downe he cost Iacob therefore dear euen his best beloued wife and indeed his onely lawfull wife whom Laban promised for whom he serued u Gen. 35 18. so that he called him Beniamin the sonne of his right hand If then that which is dearly bought be deepely beloued it is no maruell if it worke effectually in spirituall things where the greatest paines and labor is shewed We see this in the Galathians who had put the Apostle to much trouble and exceeding torment in their recouery to Christ x Gal. 4 11 19 are by him called his Little Children of whom he trauailed in birth againe vntill Christ were formed in them and he was in much feare and perplexity least hee had bestowed on them labour in vaine This appeareth in his behauiour toward the Israelites to whom pertaineth the adoption the glory and the Couenants y Ro. 9 1 2 3. I say the truth in Christ I lye not my Conscience bearing me witnesse in the Holyghost that I haue great heauinesse and continuall sorrow in mine heart for I would wish my selfe to bee separated from Christ for my Brethren that are my Kinsmen according to the flesh The like affection is bewrayed in Moses toward Gods people who had carried them in his bosome as a Nursse doth the sucking Childe when God was offended with them and threatned to consume them he cried vnto the Lord z Ex. 32 31 32 Oh this people haue sinned a great sinne and haue made them Gods of Golde therefore now if thou pardon their sinne thy mercy shall appeare but if thou wilte not I pray thee rase me out of thy Booke which thou hast written Thus he shewed the bowels of his loue toward that people with whom hee had taken so great paines for whom he had so often prayed and by whom he had been so oftentimes prouoked Reason 2. Secondly by testifying of our loue and shewing forth the fruites thereof we gather great assurance that we are of the company of the faithfull of the Communion of Saints and of the society of them that belong to the trueth when we loue vnfaignedly those that are of the truth The Apostle Iohn teacheth that our loue to the brethren is a fruite of true faith a 1 Iohn 3 14 19. Heereby we know that we are of the truth and shall before him assure our hearts And againe hee saith We know we are translated from death vnto life because wee loue the Brethren he that loueth not his Brother abideth in death Whereby hee sheweth that we are assured that we belong to God are his children by the fruites of loue which are certaine tokens of our election to eternall life Reason 3. Thirdly loue is the liuery of Christ and as it were the badge and cognizance whereby we are knowne to be his Disciples and to be taught and directed by his spirit This agreeth with the Doctrine of Christ b Ioh. 13 34 35. A newe Commandement giue I vnto you that yee loue one another as I haue loued you that ye also loue another by this shall all men knowe that ye are my Disciples if yee haue loue one to another Christ Iesus did instruct his Disciples especially in loue and did as it were graft it and engraue
that sought his life to take it away he spared him when he might haue slaine him and hee cut off onely a peece of his coate when he might as easily haue cut off his head which kindnesse of his heaped vp coales of fire vppon his head and so wrought with him k 1 Sa. 24 17 that hee called him Sonne and prayed God to recompence vnto him that goodnesse that he had shewed and ceased from persecuting of him at that time The like example wee haue in Elisha l 2 King 6 22 23. who woulde not suffer the Horsemen that were sent to take him to be smitten with the sword but commanded Bread and water to be set before them so they did eate and drinke they refreshed themselues and returned to their Maister Let vs follow these worthy presidents and account all men our neighbors let vs account our selues bound in dutie to help them and do vnto them as we would haue them deal toward vs. Thus we see what loue is we haue heard from whence it commeth wherein it consisteth and to whom it is to be shewed It commeth from God and is the worke of his spirit it consisteth in a fellow-feeling of their good and greefe of their prosperity and aduersity so that we shold reioyce with them and mourne with them according to the condition wherein they are it is to be shewed to all such as are of the same nature and are couered with the same flesh that is to all mankinde Secondly we are to consider the property of this Loue m The property of Loue. how it is to be performed For as we haue seene the parties who are to be loued euen al so we must marke the manner how they are to be loued that is feruently and earnestly This is taught by the Apostle Iohn n 1 Iohn 3 18 11 12. My little children let vs not loue in word neither in tongue onely but in deede and in truth This also he pointed out a little before This is the Message that yee heard from the beginning that wee should Loue one another not as Caine who was that wicked one and slew his Brother And the Apostle Paule saith o Rom. 12 9. Let Loue be without dissimulation Likewise in the Epistle to the Galathians p Galat. 4 18. It is a good thing to Loue earnestly alwayes in a good thing and not onely when I am present with you Our Loue therefore must not onely be true but feruent and that for these causes We haue the perfect example of Christ q Iohn 10 11 Who gaue his life for his Sheepe and suffered the shamefull death of the crosse to redeeme them Againe if occasion require it and our calling will beare it r 1 Iohn 3 16. we ought so to Loue them as wee shoulde giue our liues for the brethren which duty wee can neuer fulfill except our Loue bee feruent Lastly there are manie meanes to quench Loue as wronges iniuries vnkindnesse vnthankfulnesse hatred and emulation all these corrupt affections are as water to the fire Seeing then it is so quickely and by so many meanes cooled and quenched let vs kindle it and labour to continue it that it may alwayes burne and not decay This feruent Loue is a rare Iewell which seemeth almost gone out of the world Thirdly we must know the forme and manner how wee are to Loue our brethren to wit euen as our selues By this rule our practise must bee squared and by this rule shall our loue be iudged As we wish our own good hartily sincerely and vnfaignedly so ought we to desire the good of our neighbor It is the Law of Nature that teacheth vs to doe to others as wee would haue others do to vs. It is the Law of God that commandeth vs to Loue our neighbor as our selues Our Loue must be without hypocrisy and dissimulation from the very heart This hearty Loue is as it were the life and soule of the duty due to our brethren Let vs therefore loue them with a sincere affection and in vnfaigned simplicity This appeareth plainly in such as prayed for their persecutors and vtter enemies as Stephen when they stoned him kneeled downe and cried out with a lowd voyce Å¿ Acts 7 60. Lorde lay not this sinne to their charge And our Sauiour Christ when they crucified him said t Lu. 23 33 34 Father forgiue them for they know not what they do If we can practise and performe the like wish their good as our owne pray for them as for our selues and desire their forgiuenesse as we would be forgiuen of God then is this true loue to our true comfort found in vs. Vse 2 Secondly seeing this is the Loue that must bee found in vs towardes the Saints it serueth to meet with many enormities and to reproue manie sinnes that raigne in the world and are as the fore-runners of the full and finall ruine thereof Our loue to others is a cold loue frozen without heat dead without life barren without fruite such as our Sauior speaketh of in the gospell u Math. 24 12 Because iniquitie shall be encreased the Loue of many shall be cold But our Loue is hot toward our selues we haue abundance of selfeloue which ouerfloweth in vs and ouercommeth true loue This is the onely loue that remaineth in the worlde in these daies which is the corruption nay the bane and poyson of true loue This is it which the Apostle prophesied of long agoe x 2 Tim. 3 1 2 This know also that in the last dayes shall come perrillous times for men shall be louers of their owne selues without naturall affection no louers at all of them which are good Where we see that Paul prophesying of the last dayes daies of great perill and much impiety doth put selfe-loue in the first place as it were in the forefront and make it the fountaine from whence the traine floweth that followeth afterward For he which loueth himselfe will not regard what he doth to others and arrogateth all things to himselfe hee setteth vp himselfe as the onely man of account he magnifyeth himselfe hee contemneth all others Hence it is that he is couetous proud treacherous stubborne heady high minded and heapeth or hoordeth vp sinne vpon sinne till he fill vp the measure The worlde is pestered with these Monopolies which are all for themselues nothing for the common good of Church or Countrey We haue a common Prouerbe rife in their mouthes but more rife and ripe in the practise of the people Euery one for himself and God for vs all The first branch sheweth what is in vse but the second part must be changed for where euerie one is for himselfe there the Deuill is for all Wherefore the former is the Deuils Prouerbe and is no more to be vsed among Gods people The Christian Prouerbe must be Euery one for his Brother and God for vs all y 1 Cor. 13 5
did Paule him so Or doth hee thinke it enough to make him almost a Christian No halfe a Christian is no Christian and almost godly is not godly Therefore his desire was to take him by the hand or rather by the heart if he could haue sounded into the depth and bottome of it and to haue led him from Almost to Altogether Hence it is that when he seeth him comming toward Christ hee casteth out his Net to catch him if it were possible saying vnto him I would to God that not onelie thou but also all that heare mee to day were both almost and altogether such as I am except these bondes Thus he ceaseth not continually to call vppon the Churches to encrease more and more and to proceed from grace to grace Againe it belongeth to euery Maister of the Family to water that which himselfe or the Minister hath planted and to be alwayes weeding out the bitter roots that spring vp in his Garden If we haue brought any of his family to godlinesse and to embrace the Gospell let him make much of them let his countenance bee toward them let him fauour them aboue others and admonish them to frequent the exercises of Religion remembering that it is as great a Vertue to keepe as to get to preserue as to finde to holde fast as to take Moreouer as it is a generall dutie belonging to all of vs h Hebr. 3 7. and 10 24. to exhort one another while it is called to day and stirre vp one another to good things so if by our example of life or lighting of them a Candle to see their wayes they shall come to the acknowledgement of the truth we should loue them dearly and prouoke them to go farther forward in good works assuring them that such as continue to the end shall be saued This serueth seuerely to reproue those who hauing beene zealous in the faith and witnessed a good confession before many witnesses and beene a meanes to open the eyes of others to behold the glorious light of the Gospell that before wandered in darknesse are now gon back themselues or seeme to stand at a stay i Reuel 2 4. and haue left their first loue To whom I can say no more but wish them to turn backe to consider what they haue beene and to remember what they are knowing that it had beene better for them k 2 Pet. 2 21. neuer to haue knowne the way of righteousnesse then after they haue acknowledged it to turn away from the holy Commandement Let all such therefore call to minde the exhortation of Christ to the Angell of the Church of Ephesus l Reuel 2 5. Remember from whence thou art fallen and repent and do the first workes or else I will come against thee shortly and will remoue thy Candlestick out of his place except thou amend It is a great shame to shew the way to another and to go out of it himseife to teach another and not to teach himselfe to stir vp another to go forward and himselfe to go backward to kindle zeale in others and himselfe to grow cold lukewarme and therefore to giue occasion to others to think that their former profession was but an heate of youth seeing they decline in their olde age On the other side such as haue bin won to the Gospell by others ought entirely and feruently to loue such as haue conuerted them to shewe themselues euery way thankfull vnto them The Apostle beseecheth the Thessalonians m 1 Thess 5 12 13. To acknowledge them that labour among them and are ouer them in the Lord and admonish them that they haue them in singular loue for their workes sake Who is it if he were blinde and had his sight restored vnto him would not speake well of him by whom it was restored and acknowledge himselfe bound vnto him all the dayes of his life We are all naturally borne blind haue not one eye to see the sauing truth of godlinesse If then we attain the sight of our selues and to knowe our naturall blindnesse how ought wee to praise Gods mercy toward vs and to loue those by whom we haue the eyes of our minds enlightned He is a very vnkind and vnthankfull person who hauing lost his way in a great and terrible wildernesse where hee knoweth not which way to turne or returne not whether to goe to get out meeteth with a certaine guide that is able and ready to conduct him and to enstruct him in his way wil neuer so much as open his mouth to giue him thankes Or hauing beene cured and recouered from a daungerous and desperate disease that brought him to the doores of death will neuer acknowledge the benefit and good turn that he hath receiued So is it with those that haue wandered a long time in the vanities of this world and in the pleasures of the flesh as in a wildernesse it is the greatest ingratitude not to acknowledge those his best and surest friends that haue shewed them the strait gate and the narrow way that leadeth vnto life And if our soules haue bin saued from death to which we made hast and ranne with greedinesse if there bee any comfort of loue or fellowship of the spirit or any compassion and mercy in vs we ought to shew it to those that haue bin as spiritual and speciall Physitians vnto vs to deliuer vs from death and to restore vs to life Whom I haue sent againe Hitherto we haue spoken of the first reason that concerneth the person of Onesimus who was vnprofitable but now is becom very profitable The second sort of reasons are touching Paule himselfe and touch either the present action of his sending of him backe or the common friendship that a long time had bin betweene Paul and Philemon The first of these reasons is in this 12. verse which may be thus concluded If I haue sent Onesimus backe vnto thee then it is thy duty to receiue him But I haue sent him backe againe Therefore it is thy duty to receiue him If there had not bin great cause that Philemon shold receiue him the Apostle would neuer haue sent him especially seeing hee found his abode with him and his seruice done vnto him very profitable Now we are to mark in this place that Paul requireth not Philemon to make his seruant free and to discharge him of his bondage and albeit Paul had great need to haue vsed the ministration of Onesimus in the extreamity of his imprisonment yet beeing another mans seruant and not his owne belonging to his own Maister and not to him and knowing that he ought not to couet another mans seruant he would not detaine him but sent him backe to Philemon to whom hee did appertaine and from whom he departed This is consonant to the trueth and purity of the Gospell this the Maister might well require and this dutie the seruant was bounde to performe euen to returne and repaire againe
to the wants and necessities of the Saints Vse 1. Let vs now proceede to handle the Vses and edifie our selues thereby in our most holy Faith and in all Christian obedience First this serueth to reprooue those that haue forgotten all true seruice to the faithfull Many there are that haue no feeling of the troubles and turmoyles that fall vppon the deare Seruants of God Their eyes are closed and their hearts are hardned they haue no bowels of compassion to Minister vnto them they haue no handes open to releeue them The rich of our Churches who haue this Worlds good giuen vnto them are either in their vnsatiable desires as Hell or the Graue poore wrongfully getting miserably keeping vnconscionably scraping and vniustly pulling from others without meane or measure or else they spend their wealth and consume their substance some in Haukes and Hounds others in sumptuous apparrell others in excessiue Feastings others in worse vses which I will not name all being vnnecessary and fruitlesse things vnprofitable for the Church or Common-wealth so that little can bee spared for the poore Saints and that which is spared is as hardly drawne from them as a peece of flesh out of their sides These men neuer thinke of doing seruice to others but of seruing their owne turnes and commodities which ought not so to be among them that professe Christ Iesus who serued not himselfe nor sought his owne benefit nor minded his owne gaine and glory nor lifted vp himselfe aboue others nor desired to get earthly riches nor went about to empouerish others but being x 2 Cor. 8 9. rich he became poore being Heire of all things y Math. 8 20. he had not whereon to lay his head being Lord of all he became Seruant vnto all Hence it is that the Apostle saith z Hebr. 4 15. and 2 17 18. We haue not an High-priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities but was in all things tempted in like sort yet without sinne And a little before in the same Epistle In all things it behooued him to be made like vnto his Brethren that he might be mercifull and a faithfull High-priest in things concerning God that he might make reconciliation for the sins of the people for in that he suffered he was tempted he is able to succour them that are tempted Whereby it appeareth that Christ Iesus hath a liuely feeling of our infirmities and an inward touch of our wants he is not slightly affected with our infirmities but as the head is when the members are pained And if we be the true members of his body wee will remember and cannot forget them that are in bonds a Heb. 13 3. But be greeued as if we were bound with them and them that are in affliction as though we were also afflicted in the body This compassion toward those that are in misery is an assured pledge and a comfortable Testimony vnto vs that we are engrafted into Christ and vnited to all true Christians that we haue a Communion with him as with our head and that wee haue a communion with the faithfull as with his members But if we bee without feeling of the afflictions of Ioseph that is of the troubles of the Church we are without Christ without Faith without Loue without compassion and consequently without peace and consolation in our heartes For what peace can hee haue that is out of Christ who is the Authour of peace Without whom all thinges are but trouble and vexation of Spirit Or what consolation can we haue that we are his members when wee haue no sense or sight of the troubles and infirmities that are incident to our Fellow-members Secondly it reprooueth such as in the pride and haughtinesse of their harts do scorne to do seruice to the poore Saints and think it a great disgrace to them to cast their eyes vpon such contemptible creatures But wouldest thou haue Christ looke vpon thee and haue a respect vnto thee Then disdaine not thou to looke vpon his members which are vnto thee in place of Christ so often as they suffer in his cause In what a miserable case shall they be in at the last day to whom Christ Iesus the Lord of life shall say Depart from me I know ye not Now if we in this life turne away our faces from the faithful and are ashamed of them in the day of their calamity say to them Depart from me I know you not Let vs take heede that he be not ashamed of vs before his Father and before the elect Angels The highest that are vpon the earth must not refuse to shew all fruirs of loue euen toward the meanest for Christs sake but bee ready to acknowledge that they haue receiued their Callings and Dignities not to lift vp their hearts aboue their bretheren but be as Fathers as Shepheards as Nursses to nourish and cherish such as want their helpe This is it which good Mordecai did teach Ester when the church was as it were in trauell and in great danger b Est 4 13 14. Thinke not with thy selfe that thou shalt escape more then all the Iewes for if thou holdest thy peace at this time comfort and deliuerance shall appeare to the Iewes out of another place but thou and thy Fathers house shall perrish and who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdome for such a time Where hee putteth her in minde that the cause of her aduancement was to be a Nursing Mother vnto the Church and that it was the end which God aymed at in calling of her to that place of dignitie And as the greatest are not to scorne the smallest nor the highest bee ashamed of the lowest nor the richest trample vnder their feete the poorest so on the other side the meanest and lowest must not enuie others that are aboue them but know that they likewise are bounde to doe seruice to them according to the vtmost of their power and endeuour Who was meaner in place and condition then Onesimus yet the Apostle testifyeth of him in this place that Hee had ministred vnto him in the bondes of the Gospell So there is no man so poore so lowe so small in his owne eyes and in the eyes of others but he may doe some good to others and thereby gaine glorie vnto God and to his Gospell If then wee thinke that the pouertie of our condition or the meannesse of our place or the basenesse of our person shall excuse vs or exempt vs from seruing Christ and his Church and that it skilleth not though wee liue as ydle Drones and vnprofitable burthens to the earth that beareth vs wee deceiue our selues and bereaue our selues of much comfort that wee might receiue by bearing our selues painefully and profitably in our Callings The Apostle instructing all personnes in the Church to behaue themselues without contempt and enuy prooueth it notably by a comparison drawne from the members of the bodie c
neither Iew nor Graecian there is neither Bond-man nor Free-man there is neyther Male nor Female for we are all one in Christ Iesus When God will punnish sinne and the breach of his Law he doth it without respect of persons Such as are in greatest Dignity and highest place of authority vppon the earth are subiect to sicknesses to diseases to death so that as the i Psal 82. 7. Prophet saith Ye Princes shall fall like others That which God laide in the beginning vpon mankind k Ge. 3 19 16 In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eate thy Bread vntill thou return to the Earth And to the Woman he said I will greatly increase thy sorrowes and thy conceptions so that in anguish thou shalt bring forth Children What Man or what Woman can free themselues from this burthen or deliuer themselues from this punnishment We see the high subiect vnto them as well as the low the rich as well as the poore the Prince as well as the people So on the other side when God will bestow the graces of his Spirit that accompany saluation hee distributeth them according to his pleasure and respecteth not the outward person hee maketh no difference betweene Bond and Free betweene Maister and Seruant but giueth where it pleaseth him which serueth to teach patience and contentation to those that liue in lower places God looketh vpon them when he passeth many times by those that l Luke 1. are greater in the world yea he filleth them when he sendeth the other empty away Sixtly we may obserue that he ioyneth loue with Christian Brotherhood and calleth Onesimus A beloued Brother not onely a Seruant not only a brother but a Brother deare and beloued signifying therby that where a Christian calling is found there Charity and Loue is as a due debt required so that if any man be conuerted to become a true Christian indeede thereby is made our Brother who before was a Christian only in Name naked profession euen for this cause we are bound to embrace him with the greater loue Euery man in his order to be loued euen he that is no Christian if it be Turke or Infidell but whosoeuer is a right Christian not onely in title but in truth must more specially bee loued of vs and be deare vnto vs who is neerely ioyned vnto vs as a member of the same body with vs and is to be esteemed of vs not so much another man from vs m Ephe. 2 15. as one and the same man with vs. He that is out of Christ is another from vs he is diuers to vs and yet is to be loued as a man as one that beareth the Image of God Lastly obserue that the more causes there are of loue and coniunction one with another the deerer and deeper ought our loue to be There are many degrees of vniting vs together now the more there are the more degrees should there be of loue betweene vs. The coniunction betweene the Maister and the Seruant in the priuate society ought to be a cause of mutuall loue but when to this naturall respect there is added a spirituall fellowship and communion in Christ whereby the Seruant becommeth more then a Seruant euen a Brother with his Maister this requireth a farther degree of loue in them one toward the other Thus we see sundry obseruations and all very profitable offered to our considerations out of these words we cannot stand vpon them all and therefore we will onely select some of the prinpall and cheefest of them Verse 15. It may be that he therefore departed for a season that thou shouldst receiue him for euer In these words we see how he goeth about to mitigate the wrath and displeasure of Philemon by teaching him to consider that those thinges which were done peruersely and corruptly are by the direction and determination of God turned to another end For a ioyfull end and good issue in euils is as it were a remedy offered vnto vs by the hand of God to blot out offences Paule therefore admonisheth Philemon that he ought not now to be so greatly offended at the flight and running away of his Seruant because it fell out to be the cause of good not to be repented off So then he warneth that this departure of Onesimus from his Maister is not to be waied and pondered by his purpose and meaning but by the end euent which was most wholesome and profitable For by this meanes hee was brought to the Apostle and by hearing of him was instructed in the way of saluation to the end that afterward he might bee made more diligent and faithfull to his Maister Whereby we see that when he saith Therefore hee departed for a season that thou shouldst receiue him for euer It is not to be referred to the purpose and intent of Onesimus flying away who had no such thought or determination euer to come backe to his Maister againe much lesse to come backe better or a beleeuer but it hath relation to the prouidence of God disposing of his fault and flight to a good and gratious end Doctrine 1. All things euen sin it selfe are turned by the prouidence of God to the good of the elect Heereby we learne for our instruction that all things euen sinne it selfe are by the high prouidence of God turned to the good of the elect Such is the infinite wisedome and power of God that he bringeth euill to a good end We see in this place how the Apostle maketh the prouidence of God to turne the sinne of Onesimus to good and to the benefit of himselfe and many others For by running from his Maister he came to Rome by comming to Rome he lighted vpon Paule by falling into his company he heard the Gospell preached and by hearing the word he was conuerted which had not fallen out if he had not departed so that his stealing and running away turned by the goodnesse of God to his great benefit So the sinne of Adam turned to the greater gaine and glory of the elect To this purpose wee may profitably consider the vile and villainous act of Iocobs Sonnes against their Brother Ioseph n Gen. 45 5. Acts 7 13. who considereth that it was done by the maruailous prouidence of God that being sold for a Bond-slaue he might be aduanced to that honour and Dignitie whereby he might nourish both his Father and Brethren in the years of Famine therefore he said vnto them when he made himselfe knowne Be not sad neither grieued with your selues that ye sold mee hither for God did send me before you for your preseruation The like we might say of the crucifying of the Lord of Life he was deliuered into the handes of Sinners through the Treason of Iudas and other wicked and curssed Instruments for Iudas betrayed him the Iewes accused him and Pilat iudged him whereof the Apostles say Actes 4. o Act. 4 27 28 Doubtlesse against
the weakenesse to asswage the sorrow to beare the infirmitie and to releeue the misery of our Brother It is the manner of vngodly persons to make it their daily sport in their deuillish meetings to insult ouer him and to leape vpon his backe with all the reproach and infamy that they can deuise to lay vpon him But it skilleth not what such foule mouths do vtter they shall one day reap the reward of their mallice and the penitent person that holdeth his peace shall find in the end the fruit of his patience Vse 3. Thirdly it teacheth vs for our obedience to repent betimes and not to delay the time thereof but while the acceptable season is to bring forth the fruites of amendment of life For seeing wee are not to make the most or speake the worst of the fals of our penitent Bretheren it serueth as a good encouragement and a profitable inducement to leade vs and guide vs vnto true repentance that so our sinnes may be put away Sinne is as a most filthy Leprosie but when we repent we are cleansed of that Leprosie It is as vnsauory Dung that stencheth the earth and the euill sauour thereof ascendeth vp to Heauen but when we repent we smell pleasantly as a sweet perfume in the Nosthrils of God It is as filthy Mire that soyleth the Soule corrupteth the Body and spotteth the Garment but when wee repent the staine and blemishes of sinne are put out of his sight and blotted out of his remembrance For when God forgiueth iniquity transgression and sin r Mich. 7 19. Ier. 31 33 34. he throweth it into the Sea into the bottome of the Sea that it may neuer arise againe to our confusion and condemnation and hee remembreth it no more As farre as the East is from the West Å¿ Psal 103 12. and 32 1 2. so farre hath he remooued our sins from vs as the Prophet speaketh so that they are so far taken out of his sight that they and we shall neuer meet together He couereth them and will not impute them vnto vs t Col. 1 21 22 So that we which were in times past strangers and enemies are now reconciled beeing made holy and vnblameable and without fault in his sight If then God doe couer them when we repent who are we that goe about to vncouer them If he doe not impute them why should we lay them to their charge who haue a discharge from God who hath cancelled the band and hand-writing that was against them If God haue washed and wiped away the filthinesse of them why should any man cast the mire of them in their faces againe The most expert and excellent Phisitian cannot cure a deep wound a festered sore but some scarre will remain and some print in the flesh is left behinde but God so healeth our infirmities that he taketh away the staine the guilt and the punishment that no token no marke no signe of his wrath and indignation euer appeareth to appall vs or dismay vs. This is the great loue and vnspeakeable mercy of God toward the broken heart and contrite Spirit He that hath beene an Adulterer and hath repented of his vncleannesse is no Adulterer He that hath beene a Drunkard and repenteth of the beastlinesse and abuse of the good Creatures of GOD is no longer a Drunkard He that hath beene an Enemy and hinderer of Gods word and now loueth it aboue Siluer and Gold is no more an enemy but a friend of the Gospell He that hath beene a Swearer and Blasphemer and repenteth of his blasphemies is not a blasphemer He that hath beene a prophaner of the Lordes Sabbaoths and now is carefull to sanctifie them and spend them in holie exercises is no longer a prophane person True it is these men haue beene such but when they see their sinnes hate them forsake them are greeued for them and are departed from them true repentance is as the Fullers Sope to wash them and to make them whiter then the Snow We must therefore make a great difference betweene that which they haue beene and that which they are Shall we say that he who is come to mans estate and hath put away childishnesse is still a Babe and Suckling as Infant and Child because once he was so Or shall we say that hee who is made a Free-man and had serued out his Prentishippe is a Bond-man still and vnder the iurisdiction of another because that once he was so In like manner shall wee change our Bretheren to be Children in knowledge to be the Seruants of sinne and Bond-slaues of Sathan because they were so in the time of their ignorance before God gaue vnto them repentance that they might come out of these snares wherein they were holden Captiues Nay I will say more whosoeuer reuileth and reprocheth him with his Adultery Idolatry Blasphemy Drunkennesse or Prophanesse that hath fallen into these offences but dwelleth not nor delighteth in them is a malicious enemie a false accuser a slanderer and lyer against his Brother The Apostle Peter u Math. 26 69. denied his Maister as we shewed before he forsware him and curssed himselfe if he knew the Man which he did through feare to saue his life But because he went immediatly out of the High-Priests Hall and wept bitterlie did any of the rest euer vpbraid him and reproach him with Apostacy with swearing with curssing with his infirmitie and presumption All they therefore are led by another Spirit then the Disciples were who despightfullie cast them in the teeth with their sinnes which are more odious and greeuous to them then to those that set them afoote and blaze them abroad to their disgrace This is a great comfort and bringeth wonderfull peace of conscience to all those that truely repent of all their sinnes past which they haue followed with greedinesse seeing that as God forgiueth them so he will not haue others to charge them with them For if the Lord and Maister of vs all remit them we are not to charge our Fellow-Seruants with them If the Prince forgiue vpon the sorrow and submission of his Vassall the Treason intended against his person shall the subiect dare to call him Traytor seeing the Princes pardon is the Subiects protection and discharge If the Father forgiue the Childe his disobedience x Luke 15 29. shall the rest of his Brethren speake euill of him and alwaies keepe it in fresh remembrance If these thinges were duelie regarded and rightlie considered of vs we would not lye one houre in our sinnes but make hast to be reconciled vnto God that so we may abolish the guiltinesse and greeuousnesse together with the infamy of them Hence it is that the Apostle saith y Rom. 6 19 20 21 22. As ye haue giuen your members seruants to vncleannesse and to iniquitie to commit iniquitie so now giue your members seruants vnto righteousnesse in holinesse for when yee were the Seruants of sinne yee
that such as contemne their Parents and refuse to helpe and succour those that GOD hath made nearest vnto them and so bound them in a greater band doe commit the greater sinne and plainely declare that their hearts are voyd of naturall affection The third reproofe Thirdly this Doctrine reprooueth those that where most causes and reasons concurre and meete together to vrge them to their dutie do not make vse of them nor bind themselues more closely and straightly with them nor shew more kindnesse being moued by them so that the greater and moe the meanes are to tie them in affection one to another the lesse many times their loue is This may be made plainely to appeare vnto vs if we consider the particular practise of the people toward their Minister and the generall behauiour of one of the faithfull toward another God hath bound the people to their owne Pastor by a straighter and neerer coniunction then to the Shepheards of other Foldes because they haue a greater charge of their Soules and must giue an account for them to the cheefe Shepheard of the Sheep and yet we see they are most bitter and violent against them because they reprooue their sinnes and discouer their corruptions that they themselues may see them and forsake them and God may forgiue them Shall the sicke person hate the Phisition because hee sheweth him his disease and offereth his help best endeuour to cure it In like manner shall we be spightfully intreated and cruellie handled and mortally maligned that wish them the greatest good shew our selues their best friends deale faithfull with their Soules and labour to bring them to eternall happinesse This is it which the Apostle speaketh to the Galathians e Gal. 4 16. Am I therefore become your Enemy because I tellyou the truth Thus also the Prophet Ieremy complaineth f Ier. 18 20. Shall euill be recompensed for good For they haue digged a pit for my Soule remember that I stood before thee to speake good for them and to turne away thy wrath from them We pray for them we stand in the gap wee exhort and admonish them we desire to cure them of those sinnes that fight against their Soules to destroy them Secondly we are to draw from hence a generall consideration that as God hath called vs with an holy calling into the bosome of the Church so he hath linked the faithfull in loue one to another and yoaked them together with the sweet yoake of his Gospell and yet how many are there that professe the name of Christ and will needes be accounted true Christians that cannot abide the Children of God but hate them with an vnfained hatred and account them as their Mortall enemies If we should see a man rage against the members of his owne bodie g Marke 5 5. and strike himselfe with stones to the wounding of the flesh like the man possessed would we not seek to binde him with Chaines and say he were mad and out of his wits So likewise if we be in Christ we haue him as our head and are members one of another and therefore such as nourish the passions of hatred as Coales of fire kindled in their breastes are out of their right minde as men distracted and beside themselues No man euer yet hated his owne flesh but nourisheth h Ephe. 5 29. and cherisheth it euen as the Lord doth the Church We haue many effectuall meanes and strong reasons to ioyne our affections one to another i Ephe. 4 4 5. There is one Body and one Spirit there is one hope and one inheritance there is one Faith and one Baptisme there is one God and Father of all which is aboue all and thorough all and in vs all These are so many bands to hold vs together if wee plucke these Chaines asunder and breake the Fetters in peeces that no man can tame vs nor binde vs we are not liuing but dead members and offer violence to our owne flesh The single knot of nature ought to be sufficient to knit vs one to another and the least thred of naturall coniunction of our humane Nature ought to sew vs together as a Garment fitted for our bodie how much more when many occasions meet together which should establish brotherly loue to continue among vs Vse 3 Thirdly seeing coupling of many reasons together and the meeting of many good respects in one giueth the more cause of ioy and gladnesse of louing and caring one for another it giueth a profitable instruction to all Children and Seruants and other inferiors to performe the duties of honor and reuerence to their Fathers and Maisters If there were no other means this were a sufficient meanes to make them tractable and attentiue to the wordes and directions of their Fathers and Maisters euen because they are their Fathers and Maisters For this includeth many reasons and ioyneth them in neerer bandes then they were tyed together before and detecteth them of a greater sin and maketh them guilty of a greater iudgement When it pleased God to open the mouth of Baalams i Num. 22 28. Asse to reprooue the foolishnesse and wickednesse of that false Prophet it was his fault not to hearken nor giue heede to that which is spoken vnto him When God instructeth vs by the Creatures which are the common Maisters of all mankind we must learne the inuisible thinges of God by them When the Wise-man passed by the fielde of the slothfull k Prou. 24 30 31 32. and by the Vine-yard of the Man destitute of vnderstanding which was growne all ouer with Thornes and Nettles he behelde and considered it well he looked vpon it and receiued instruction But when the Lord chuseth one to speake vnto vs and to informe vs in his waies which hath beene the Instrument of our life and being of our peace and welfare of our good and saluation we ought to haue more respect to his person and to his perswasion as he is a more honorable Messenger and as his words do proceede from greater loue and kindnesse toward vs. This serueth greatlie to reprooue all rebellious Children and contemptuous Seruants which dislike and distast the holie instructions and informations of their Fathers and Maisters If they receiue any temporall commoditie from them this doth rellish well in their mouthes but they regard not their counsels they will none of their instructions These are wicked Children these are vngodlie Seruants An euill Child is but halfe a Child an euill Wife is but halfe a Wife an euill Seruant is but halfe a Seruant an euill Subiect is but halfe a Subiect The godly and gratious Child is a Childe indeede a godly and gratious Wife is a true Wife indeede a godly and gratious Seruant is a right Seruant indeede a godly and gratious Subiect is to be accounted and acknowledged a true Subiect indeede For as there are degrees of coniunction of mankinde one to another which are
Away from me ye wicked for I will keepe the Commandements of my God So the Apostle Peter admonisheth al those that would be deliuered from destruction m Acts 2 40. To saue themselues from a froward generation Likewise Moses Aaron exhorting the people to beware of Corah Dathan and Abiram and the Rebellious rowt of their adherents saith n Numb 16 21 24 26. Seperate your selues from among this Congregation depart from the Tents of these wicked men and touch nothing of theirs least ye perish in all their sinnes The vngodly haue their prophane meetings their drunken feasts their vnlawfull pastimes let vs not pertake with them in their euill which is the right way and the ready means to quench all holy desires and good purposes in vs as fast as the friendship of the faithfull is able to kindle them in our hearts When shall wee see wicked men striue and contend to come into the Company of the godly They account nothing so vnsauoury vnto them nothing so irkesome nothing so troublesome albeit they might bee helped and benefited by their blessed meetings How is it then that we should desire or affect the conuersation of the vngodly by whom we can no way bee furthered in any good thing but be corrupted and defiled in our wayes to the dishonour of God to the danger of our soules and to the peruerting and poysoning of others Vse 3 Lastly seeing there is a Communion and fellowship of all the blessinges of God bestowed vpon vs it is our dutie to loue one another to performe al duties of loue to the benefit of others as if we were one man This the Prophet teacheth o Ier. 32 38 39 They shall be my people and I will bee their God and I will giue them one heart and one way that they may feare me for euer for the wealth of them and of their Children after thē So the Apostle p 1 Pet. 2 17 3. 8 4 8. 5 5. Peter chargeth vs to loue brotherly fellowship saying Be of one mind one suffer with another loue as Brethren be pittifull be courteous submit your selues one to another render not euill for euill neither rebuke for rebuke but contrariwise blesse knowing that yee are thereunto called that ye should be heires of blessing Whereby it appeareth that there are many duties as it were branches of this loue as wee see Rom. 12 9 10 13. where many particulars of this vnfaigned and feruent loue are expressed and we are admonished as members of one body to prouide one for another We are bound to employ our gifts not only to our own benefit but to the benefit of the whole body as the eye seeth not for it self alone the hand worketh for all the parts the foot walketh for euery member So if we be true and faithfull Christians we ought to carry this minde to be ready to do seruice one to another If we haue knoledge it is our duty to teach others if we haue wisedome it is our duty to counsell and direct others if we haue the guift of exhortation we are to disswade from Vice to perswade to Vertue and to stirre vp others to good things If we haue riches and outward blessings we must giue chearefully not onely of our superfluity but of our penury and necessity if neede so require We haue al receiued som gifts none is an empty vessell without liquor or a dead tree without fruite God to make men without excuse hath bestowed somewhat vpon all q Math. 25. 1 Pet. 4 10. Some haue receiued fiue Talents some two Talents and some one Talent Let euery man as he hath receiued the guift minister the same one to another as good disposers of the manifold grace of God We are ioyned together in a spirituall society and haue great neede one of another as the hand cannot say to the foot I haue no neede of thee so no man can say to any of his Bretheren I haue no neede of you The rich cannot liue without the poore and contrariwise the poore cannot continue without the rich As it is the duty of such as are poore to labour in their callings it is the dutie of the rich to releeue them not to despise them to comfort them not to contemne them to help them not to disgrace them These practises of loue are a Christian mans badge declaring euidently what Maister he serueth to whom he belongeth We must shew our selues ready to ride and runne to vse our Friends and pursse for the good of others Hence it is that the Apostle commendeth in the Church of the Thessalonians not onely their loue r 1 Thess 1 3. but their labour of loue performed with all carefulnesse and cheerefulnesse Our loue therefore must not be idle but diligent not standing in word but in worke not in profession but in action Moreouer we must by all good meanes procure the good one of another and beare the reproofe of a friend that seeketh to set our sinnes before vs and to bring vs into the right way This is it which the Apostle signifieth to the Galathians ſ Gal. 4 12. Be you as I for I am euen as you I beseech you Brethren ye haue not hurt me at all Whereby he meaneth that albeit he was compelled to vse sharpe reproofes as it were eating Corasiues and strong Purgations that thereby he might stirre them vppe to repentance and shew them from whence they were fallen yet his minde was not changed toward them nor his loue turned into hatred as if he should say Think not that my conuincing of your errors and reprouing of your back-sliding from the sincerity of the Gospel proceedeth from any mallice toward you for I am the same man I was and therefore looke that your minds be not estrange from me for I doe tender you euen as mine owne selfe Seeing therefore a mans friend is all one with himselfe one is bound to seeke the good of another and to beare the reproofes of things amisse with all patience Lastly let our cōmunion worke in vs a liuely feeling as well of the prosperous estate as of the hard condition of our Brethren eyther to reioyce with them or to lament with them as occasion is offered This is the exhortation of the Apostle to the Romans Chapt. 12. when he hath stirred them vp to loue without dissimulation to seruice without slothfulnesse to humility without disdaine to patience without reuenge to blesse without curssing to distribute without grudging to pray without fainting he saith t Ro. 12 15 16 Reioyce with them that reioyce and weepe with them that weepe be of like affection one toward another This teacheth vs that all the godly ought to haue as it were the same will and wish u Phil. 3 16. they ought to thinke the same thinges to speake the same thinges to further the same thinges one in another The profits and disprofits of our
all wranglings suites one against another not the lending and borrowing of Money or money-worth Hence it is that God neuer forbiddeth in his Law the vse of hiring or of borrowing but rather rectifieth the iudgement directeth the practise and prescribeth the rules of the right and lawfull vse thereof Hence it is that the Lord saith in the Law Å¿ Ex. 22 25 26 If thou lend Money to my people that is to the poore with thee thou shalt not be as an Vsurer vnto him ye shall not oppresse him with Vsurie If thou take thy Neighbours Rayment to pledge thou shalt restore it vnto him before the Sunne goe downe for that is his couering onely and this is his Garment for his skinne wherein shall he sleep Therefore when he cryeth vnto me I will heare him for I am mercifull In these words he forbiddeth lending vpon interest to the poore and forbiddeth crueltie in retaining pawnes and pledges taken from them that are in necessitie whereas they ought to be restored To this end and purpose Moses speaketh in another place t Deut. 15 7 8. If one of thy Brethren with thee be poore within any of thy Gates in thy Land which the Lord thy God giueth thee thou shalt not harden thine heart nor shut thine hand from thy poore Brother but thou shalt open thine hand vnto him and shalt lend him sufficient for his neede which he hath So the Prophet saith u Psal 37 21 26. The wicked borroweth and payeth not againe but the righteous is euer mercifull he giueth and lendeth and his seede enioyeth the blessing To these sayings of Moses and the Prophets accordeth the Commaundement of Christ x Math. 5 42. Giue to him that asketh and from him that would borrow of thee turne not away All these rules of direction serue to instruct vs in the practise of the duties of loue and teach vs how to behaue our selues in buying and borrowing in letting and lending vnto our Bretheren that call vpon vs for our helpe in the time of neede Secondly heereby they are reprehended that binde themselues by vow or oath from binding themselues in any respect or in any cause or vpon any occasion for any person This is an vngodly and vnlawfull shift that some men vse to disable and to barre themselues from doing this work of charity and shewing this fruit of loue to their Brethren For many to the end they might not be enwrapped and entangled in the deceitfull snares of suretiship doe enter into couenant one with another and doe firmely binde themselues vpon a great penaltie and forfeiture neuer to enterpose their credit for any man whatsoeuer But it is sometimes a necessarie dutie of piety and a testimonie of the soundnesse of our Religion and a great comfort to our conscices to stand betweene our Brethren and the harmes that are comming toward them It is a generall rule taught in the word of GOD deliuered by the law of nature and obserued by the Gentiles that we should so deale with others as we would be dealt with all our owne selues It is taught by the mouth of Christ y Luke 6 30 31. Giue to euery man that asketh of thee and of him that taketh away the thinges that be thine aske them not againe and as ye would that men should doe to you so doe ye to them likewise There is no man if he were in want and stood in neede of the bare word or honest promise or firme band and Obligation of another but he would be ready to request it and willing to vse it and content to accept of it Wherefore we are to remember that we ought not to hang backe when as we ought to performe the like seruice and to shew like compassion to our brethren It is therefore a great sin and a great signe of the want of loue when we are called vnto this duty not to be forward faithfully to discharge it We ought at all times to be louingly affected and charitably disposed one toward another so that when God calleth vs and withall enableth vs with no damage or trouble or losse to our selues to deliuer our neighbor out of his misery then to shut vp our compassion and to refuse to passe our promise for him is an euident token that little loue and small kindnesse abideth in vs. If then the not doing of this duty be an offence against God and our Brethren how much more to couenant and condition with our selues or others or to enter into great bands that wee will neuer enter into any bands great or little for them that call vppon vs and meane honestly to discharge whatsoeuer we mercifully vndertake for them No Vow can be good no Oath can be lawfull no Band can be allowed no Couenant can be equal no promise can be warranted that is not wel grounded and aduisedly vttered For seeing suretyship is not of it selfe and in it selfe vnlawfull to binde our selues wholly from it cannot be esteemed to be lawfull Let vs therefore in the acknowledgement of this trueth shew brotherly Loue as occasion serueth as the neede of our Neighbour requireth and as our owne ability permitteth Some are willing to helpe their bretheren by word and deede and are not able In these z 2 Cor. 8 12. a willing hart and a ready mind are to be accepted Others are able to do much good by their wealth and by their word yet they cannot be brought to shew any reliefe either by the one or by the other Wherefore it standeth you vppon that haue this worlds good to be ready to employ it as faithfull Stewards this way a Luke 16 9. And to make you friends with the Riches of iniquity that when ye shall want they may receiue you into euerlasting habitations And in the meane season b Luke 12 33 Make you Bags which wax not old a treasure that can neuer fail in Heauen where no theefe commeth neither Moth corrupteth But howe many are there that are euen dead in good workes They are dumbe and tongue-tyed when they should speake for the poore or giue their word for them their handes haue a shaking palsie that they cannot write their names to do them good so that if one poore man were not more ready to plight his promise for another then the rich they might many times starue and be vndone These are they that care not what become of those that are in necessitie which shall one day giue an account of their Stewardshippe and leaue behinde them the Goods wherein they delighted and made them the Goddes wherein they trusted Vse 2 Secondly seeing we haue shewed it to be lawfull to enter into suretyship for if it had bin simply and altogether forbidden Paule would neuer haue proffered himselfe to be surety vnto Philemon for Onesimus This serueth diuers wayes for our instruction For heereby we are directed to be carefull to vse it lawfully A thing that is of it selfe and
to preach to the lost Sheepe of the house of Israell and afterwarde appointed seauentie Disciples to second their Labors he willed them to salute the places whether they came x Math. 10. 11 12. with Luke 10 5. Into whatsoeuer Citty or Towne ye shall come enquire who is worthy in it and there abide till ye go thence and when ye come into an house salute the same and first say Peace be to this house That which Christ commandeth his Disciples himself practiseth toward his Disciples for when he appeared to his Disciples after his resurrection y Iohn 20 21. he saide Peace be vnto you The Apostle writing to the Romaines spendeth the greatest part of the sixteenth Chapter in Salutations Commendations sent too and fro among the Saints Thus hee concludeth another of his Epistles z 2 Cor. 13 11 12. Finally Brethren fare ye well be perfect bee of good comfort be of one minde liue in peace and the God of Loue and Peace shall bee with you greet one another with an holy kisse all the Saints salute you All these examples teach vs this as an vndoubted truth that the vse of kinde and curteous speeches are beseeming the seruants of God and becommeth their profession Reason 1. We shall not neede to seeke farre to finde out the true causes and reasons of this Doctrine First our well wishing one to another is a fruit of our loue and a meanes to maintaine and continue loue among vs. To this purpose the Apostle Peter doth command not onely that they should salute one another but such as they loued and such as loued them Chap. 5. a 1 Pet 5 14. Greet ye one another with the kisse of loue If we would maintaine loue we must wisely and carefully entertaine such helpes as may further vs in the perfourmance of that duty whereof this that now we speake off is one so that we are to expresse our inward loue by outward tokens to the end it may bee seene and appeare vnto others Reason 2 Secondly our salutations are remembrances of our care and good affections toward these whom we greet well It is a signe that wee are not forgetfull of them but doe greatly regard and respect them This doth the Apostle Paule signifie Colos 4 12. Epaphras the seruant of Christ which is one of you b Col. 4 12. saluteth you and alwaies striueth for you in praiers that ye may stand perfect and full in all the will of God Where we see he ioyneth these two thinges together as depending one vpon the other his saluting of them and his praying for them Reason 3. Lastly to desire the good of others from the heart is both a fruit of the spirit and a good signe and testimony to our owne selues that we are chosen of God to eternall life To this purpose the Apostle numbring vp many notable fruits of the spirit maketh mention c Gal 5 22. of Loue Peace Gentlenesse Goodnesse meeknesse Long Suffering And in another place he exhorteth them d Col. 3 12. as the elect of God holy and beloued to put on the bowels of mercies Kindnesse Humblenesse of minde Meeknesse Long-Suffering Forbearing one another and forgiuing one another So then if we shall consider that courteous speeches are tokens of loue remembrances of our affection fruits of the spirit and testimonies of our election we may conclude that it is the duty of one Church to wish well to another and of one Christian to speake kindly to another We haue heard the Doctrine confirmed but before we come to the vses that arise from hence it shall not be amisse briefly to answeare an Obiection or two that may stand in our way which may seeme to restraine and forbid that which heere is commanded and allowed Obiection 1. We read in the booke of the Kings that when Ellisha sent his seruant Gehazi to the Shunamites house e 2. King 4 29. Luke 10 4. he bad him if he met any not to salute him and if any man saluted him he should answere him nothing And when Christ sent out his disciples to preach he gaue them the same charge and willed them to Salute no man by the way Where the duty which is heere approued may seeme there to be reprooued Answere I answeare the drift and scope of those places is to be considered and not the bare wordes to be vrged The intent of the Prophet speaking to his seruant and of Christ to his Disciples is to enioyne those persons to omit for that time the practise of duties of common curtesie and ciuility so farre forth as they might stay or any way delay the perfourmance of waightier affaires enioyned vnto them We must therefore vnderstand the meaning of them comparatiuely as if it had beene said Rather then you should any way hinder the quicke dispatch and speedy practise of that businesse which is laid vpon you speake to no man in the way So then the meaning of the places is not simply and absolutely to forbid men to salute others but so farre to require the omitting of it as it should be a let and an impediment vnto them in doing their duties Obiection 2. Secondly we read in the Apostle Iohn in his second Epistle f 2 Iohn 10. If there come any and bring not this Doctrine receiue him not to house neither bid him God speed for he that biddeth him God speede is partaker of his euill Heere againe seemeth to be another prohibition contrary to the precept and Iniunction in this place Answere I answere this place doth not forbid salutations courtesie of man to man but familiarity and acquaintance with Hereticks euen such ioyning and closing with them as may seeme to giue the least applause and approbation to their bad proceedings and wicked opinions Thus much of the loosing of these knottes and aunswering the Obiections that seeme to contradict the Doctrine taught out of this place Now let vs handle the Vses Vse 1 First we learne that courtesie with ciuill gentle friendly soft speeches are to be entertained of the seruants of God This is it which Salomon teacheth in sundry places of the Prouerbes g Prou. 15 1. 25 15. A soft answer putteth away wrath but grieuous words stirre vp anger And Cha. 25. A Prince is pacified by staying of anger and a soft tongue breaketh the bones This is the commaundement that the Apostle giueth h Ephes 4 32 Bee ye courteous one to another and tender-hearted This is the commendation of Gideon against the rage of the Ephraemites that were greeuously incensed and sharpely set against him hee answered them mildly and gently i Iudges 8 3. and thereby their spirits abated towardes him The like we see in Abigail when Dauids wrath was kindled against her husband and houshold she pacified him by her louing and lowly aunswere k 1 Sam. 25 32 so that he blessed
those safe and sure which he hath chosen to himselfe As for others that are vnconstant and giue ouer they were neuer true beleeuers but Hypocrites which heere are for a season mingled together vntill the time of separation But the guiftes of God bestowed vpon his people whose saluation is surely laide vp with him z Rom. 11 29. are without repentance Our Sauiour handleth this point at large a Iohn 6 37. and 10 28. Iohn 6 and 10. All that the Father giueth me shall come to me and him that commeth too me I cast not away And againe in another place I giue vnto my sheepe eternall life and they shall neuer perish neither shall any plucke them out of mine hand my Father which gaue them me is greater then all and none is able to take them out of my Fathers hand So then whensoeuer any among them that were iudged most forward and vpholders of others giue backe and become vnbeleeuers we must not by and by dreame that the Church of God falleth he will alwaies haue a people to call vpon him and worship him b Psal 72 4. so long as the Sunne and Moone endureth from generation to generation The Church is grounded vpon God and vpon no condition of man Our saluation is setled vpon the election of God and founded vpon his vnchangeable decree which can neuer be altered or disappointed Vse 4. Fourthly seeing the Church hath alwaies had back-sliders we learne heereby to beware of all allurements and entisements that may be meanes to draw vs backe from the truth which we haue imbraced Demas of whom mention is made in this place had beene in good account he hath an excellent witnesse euen of Saint Paules mouh to be an helper to the truth Is it a small commendation to be called the fellow of such an Apostle Is it a little matter to be set vp in the middest of the house of God as a burning Lampe or a shining Candle to giue light to others in the Church yet after all this estimation that was had of him he loued the world better then the word Let vs therefore walke warily and looke vpon our selues in the person of this Demas as in a looking Glasse who is cast in the teeth with his imbracing the profit and pleasures of this life that hindred him in the worke whervnto he was called We must take heede that thinges present do not swallow vp the loue of thinges to come as they doe in many who wax colde and haue no desire of the Kingdome of Heauen These are they that haue their eyes so dazeled and darkened with these flitting thinges that they breake out in an admiration of them and say It is good for vs to be heere but neuer thinke that these delights must haue an end and that the world shal be restored The Apostle Paule teacheth vs that the present estate of the world is like a woman in trauaile c Rom. 8 22 Rom. 8. We know that euery creature groneth with vs also and trauaileth in paine together vnto this present The Creatures as now they abide are not in their perfection by reason of Adams sinne which brought in al disorder and confusion There is nothing but is subiect to vanity and misery euery thing hath some blot of corruption What a shame then is it for vs that are the Children of God and haue receiued the first fruits of the Spirit not to draw toward perfection and not to keepe company with the sencelesse Creatures Let vs learne so to loue the truth as that we prize it aboue all corruptible thinges that must haue an end so as this present world may not stay vs from desiring and longing after spirituall blessings Among all the baites and snares wherewith many are taken nothing is so dangerous or so common as the loue of this world Take a veiw of many that did runne well but now runne not at all and you shall finde they are right Demasses the world is a beame in their eyes that they cannot see a Thorne in their feete that they cannot walke a canker in their mouthes that they cannot speak a clogge to their consciences that they cannot proceede and a snare to their soules that they cannot profit or prosper in good thinges Our daies are full of two many examples of men that are fallen into a deepe sleepe of carnall security so that nothing can wake them Others there are that shrinke backe for feare of troubles and crosses as it may appeare this Demas also did He saw many stormes come toward him and he thought it best to put into some Hauen or harbour In the time of peace and prosperity in quiet and ioyfull times and in such golden daies as our eyes haue seene and our hearts haue enioyed many will seeme and doe seeme to perseuer in the faith and to embrace the word but when the Sunne ariseth in his strength and persecution commeth for the wordes sake by and by they are offended Sathan is priuy to this corruption lying hidden in our Nature For when as God said vnto him b Iob 1 8 9. Hast thou not considered my Seruant Iob how none is like him in the Earth An vpright and iust Man fearing God and eschewing euill He aunswered the Lord and said Doth Iob feare God for nought Thou hast blessed the workes of his handes and his substance is encreased but stretch out now thine hand and touch all that he hath to see if he will not blaspheme thee to thy Face We see heeerby that God will haue those that thinke they beleeue and would haue others to thinke so also to be tryed and knowne what they are Dost thou make shew of Religion Dost thou glory in thy profession It pleaseth God to offer thee the meanes and occasions to try thee he sendeth the persecution of the tongue thou art reuiled scorned slandered and derided for professing the truth for hearing the word for frequenting of Sermons and then it commeth to passe that rather then they with endure these crosses they shrinke away and strike hands will euill men and embrace the friendship of this present euill World Thus we see how Sathan busieth himselfe to vndermine vs and to ouerthrow vs and what tentations he setteth before vs on the right hand and on the left hand on the right hand the profits of the World and the pleasures of the Flesh on the left hand crosses and persecutions for the words sake These are the meanes that he vseth these are the allurements whereby he preuaileth these are the discouragements whereby he terrifieth vs. Vse 5. Fiftly seeing we are ready to reuolt and slacke our peace that wee haue runne toward the marke that is set before vs let no man be secure and carelesse or presume too much vppon his owne strength as though it were vnpossible for him to fall but let euery man grow circumspect and beware of Carnall securitie Hence it is that the Apostle
good course a long time and dedicated their young yeares as it were bringing their first fruites to God who notwithstanding haue turned out of the way when they haue beene going out of the World Euen as it falleth out sometimes that such as haue failed safely in the wide Sea and kept an vpright course that they haue escaped the dangers of stormes and tempests and Rockes and quicke-sandes haue notwithstanding beene cast away in the very Hauen through negligence and security and want of heed taking so is it with many that haue stood out in daungerous times when the Windes haue blowne and persecutions haue beene hot who in calme weather and peaceable times in their latter times haue suffered shipwracke and haue dashed the Barkes of their Soules against the vaine-pleasures and vanities of this World which drowne Men in perdition and destruction Hence it is that the Apostle writing to the Thessalonians prayeth vnto God for them in this manner m 1 Thes 5 23 Now the very GOD of peace sanctifie you throughout and I pray God that your whole Spirit and Soule and Body may be kept blamelesse vnto the comming of our Lord Iesus Christ. Hee saw they had neede of Gods gratious assistance euen vnto the last breath of their body to vphold them and to keepe them in his feare Let vs therefore remember what the Prophet speaketh of those that are truely regenerate Psalme 92 12 13 14. The righteous shall flourish like a Palme Tree and shall grow like a Caedar in Lebanon such as bee planted in the House of the Lorde shall flourish in the Courts of our God they shall still bring forth Fruit in their age they shall be fat and flourishing If we be in the number of these men described in this place alwaies fruitfull in good thinges and neuer barren of heauenly graces we shall be assured that we shall neuer be remooued Trees as we see by experience grow barren when they grow old but such as are planted in the House of God must be most fruitfull in their age But with many it is cleane contrary the more old in age the more old in sinne and sapped in all sorts of wickednesse This is a searefull signe and prognosticate of a finall Apostacy when our ending is not answerable to our beginning Obiection But heere some man may say Can the faithfull fall away for euer Can they loose their Faith altogether Answere I answer such as liue in the Church and seeme to themselues and to others to haue faith may fall away but such as haue the faith of Gods elect can neuer fall away God doth stablish them in Christ 2 Cor. 1 12. And they are kept by the power of God through faith vnto saluation 1. Pet. 1 4. So that our life is hid with Christ in God Col. 3 3. The gifts and calling of God are without repentance and he that hath begun this good worke in vs will also finish and perfect it vntil the day of Iesus Christ Phil. 1. 6. We are persawaded that neither life nor death nor Deuill nor any meanes whatsoeuer shal be able to separate vs from the loue of God Notwithstanding we must beware of carnall security least these guifts of God be weakened and diminished in vs for albeit they cannot dye yet they may decay and decrease and we may fall though not fall away and our Faith may be lesse though not vtterly lost Christ Iesus hath somewhat against the Angell of the Church of Ephesus o Reuel 2 4. because hee had left his first loue He was not finally fallen from Grace but is highly praised for his patience and perseuerance but is charged to haue slacked his course and to haue cooled his zeale and therefore hee is not saide to haue lost his Loue but to haue left his first Loue so that they were not so earnest so seruent and so zealous as they were at their first Conuersion Wee haue therefore continuall neede to be often in prayer that wee may euer-more encrease in heauenly Graces and bee preserued by the power of God that we be not ouercome by the power and subtiltie of Sathan who desireth nothing more then our Destruction nothing lesse then our good and saluation 25 The Grace of our Lord Iesus Christ be with your Spirit Amen The order of the words Hitherto of the first part of the Conclusion which is the salutation sent from others Now of the salutation that commeth from him-selfe which is as his last farewell and shutting vppe of the whole Epistle and as it were a solemne taking of his leaue of him and the rest which is thus much in effect Grace bee with your Spirit The first part or former word is amplified and enlarged by the efficient cause from whence it commeth and proceedeth to wit Christ Iesus who is also declared by that Soueraigne Authoritie which he hath ouer all Our Lord. Lastly the whole Prayer is garnished with a certain exclamation of heartie wel-wishing to them in the last word Amen Thus much touching the Order The Interpretation of the words Let vs come to the Interpretation of the Words and search out the meaning of them by other places of Scripture Wherein we are to consider what is meant by grace why it is called The Grace of our Lord Iesus why he is called A Lord. why Our Lord what is meant by Spirit what is meant by your Spirit and lastly what is meant by this word Amen First touching Grace whereof we haue spoken before Verse 3. we must vnderstand that there is a two-fold Grace mentioned in the word of God p Called Gratia gratū faciens One which maketh a man gracious and acceptable to God which is the free fauour and loue of God whereby he is well pleased and exceedingly contented with his elect in Christ his beloued sonne which is in God himselfe and in no Creature whatsoeuer either Saint or Angell The other is Grace freely q Called Gratia gratis data giuen to men both common to the elect and Reprobate or proper to the elect onely which are supernaturall and sauing graces The former is called the first Grace which is no inharent quality in vs but an essential property in God and the cause of all graces in vs and the Fountaine of all benefits that flow vnto vs. Thus it is taken in many places as Rom. 1 7. and 3 24. and 4 16. and 11 6. The latter is called the second Grace because it is deriued from the former as we see 1. Iohn 1 16. and 1. Pet. 1 14. and 5 10. and 2. Pet. 3 18. Now in this place I vnderstande it of the fauour and Loue of GOD with the which hee beganne his Epistle before and with which heere he closeth it vppe ending euen as hee made his entrance Secondly hee calleth this The Grace of our Lord Iesus Christ for two Causes first because he is the fountaine of it he is
of God when we minde not the Kingdome that the father hath prepared for vs and the sonne hath purchased vnto vs. The Beastes were borne and fashioned to looke downe-ward man created after the Image of God looketh vpward and beholdeth the Heauens It is a great discord and iarre betweene the eye and the heart which should goe together when the eye is cast vpward and the heart of man groweth downeward the eye is fixed aboue and the heart delighteth to be alwaies groueling vpon the ground and glued vnto the earth Secondly as this Doctrine meeteth with their corruption that haue their conuersation below in the center and bowels of the earth y Phil. 3 20. y The 2. reprofe whereas it should be in heauen from whence we looke for a Sauiour euen the Lord Iesus Christ so it reprooueth such as regard not the obedience to the first Table and duties of piety and holinesse which are to be perfourmed immediately to God Our Sauiour speaking of the first Table of the Law calleth it the first and great commandement first in dignity and order in dignity because it comprehendeth and containeth the duties we owe to God In order of Nature because from the loue of God proceedeth the loue to our Neighbour Likewise great because it is of greatest waight and stretcheth farthest and is chiefly to be respected of vs. Hence it is that when an expounder of the law asked him a question z Math 22 36 37 38. Maister which is the greatest commandement in the Law He answered him Thou shalt loue the Lord thy God with all thine heart with all thy soule and with all thy minde this is the first the great commandement These precepts are first commanded but they are last practised and least regarded They are called of Christ great but they are very small and little in the eyes of the greatest part and sort of men If they lead an honest and ciuill life before men if they deale iustly and truely with their Neighbours they thinke all is well they esteeme themselues as perfect men though they liue ignorantly prophanely and irreligiously though they haue no knowledge of God and of his worde though they regard not his worshippe priuatelie or publikelie If they can say wee are no Theeues or Murtherers we are not defiled with Fornication and Adultery we pay euery man his owne and do as we would be done vnto they suppose they beare as good a Soule to God as the best and shall bee saued as soone as any But aske them any thing of the worship of God or marke what their practise is touching his worship they haue no loue to it they take no delight in it their meditation is not vpon the word their care is not to sanctifie the Sabboath and consequently the duties which they perfourme toward men haue no right ground to stand vpon and therefore though they may bring profit to others yet can they minister no comfort to themselues The first Table is the heart of all Religion and the foundation whereupon the duties of Righteousnesse are builded If they proceed not from a religious respect to God they are as an house set vpon the Sand which wanteth a sure ground-worke Vse 2. Secondly we are put in mind from hence not to care ouer much for earthly thinges or to runne so farre after them that we forget our selues where we are True it is wee are bounde and charged in duty to vse the meanes that God hath appointed for vs and to exercise our selues with diligence labour and industry in our callings but we must not trust in these meanes and put our confidence in them and distrust the care and prouidence of God toward vs. There is a double care for the thinges of this Life there is a good and godly care which is necessary for euery one the contrary whereof is to be carelesse idle wasting and spending vnthristily and wickedly such thinges as are gotten by our labour This prouidence and fore-cast is commended and commanded in many places of the Scripture This the Apostle teacheth and speaketh off 1. Tim. 5. a 1 Tim 5 8. If there be any that prouideth not for his owne and namely for them of his houshold he denyeth the faith and is worse then an Infidell The other sort of care is a care ioyned with griefe and pensiuenesse and of this the Apostle saith b 1 Cor 7 32. I would haue you without care This care is an ouer-great care disquieting the heart and maketh it bond to the vnrighteous Mammon this is alwaies to be condemned as that which breedeth in vs a distrust in Gods prouidence and choaketh the loue of heauenly thinges and therefore is hurtfull and pernicious This our Sauiour reproueth in the Gospell according to Mathew Chap. 6. c Math 6 25. I say vnto you be not carefull for your life what ye shall eate or what ye shall drinke nor yet for your Body what ye shall put on c. Behold the Foules of the Heauen for they neither sow nor reape Which of you by taking care can adde one Cubite to his stature And why care ye for Raiment Behold how the Lillies of the field do grow and yet they neither labour nor spinne Therefore take no thought what ye shall eate or what ye shall drinke or wherewith ye shall be cloathed for your Heauenly Father knoweth that ye haue need of all these thinges c. Wee haue the Lord to care for vs who knoweth our wants and the meanes how to supply them He made all thinges before we had our being to teach vs his prouidence All the Mines of Siluer and Gold that lye in the heart of the earth are his and at his commandement Hence it is that the Apostle saith Heb. 13 d Heb 13 5 6 7. Haue your conuersation without Coueteousnesse and bee content with those thinges that ye haue for he hath said I will not faile thee neither forsake thee so that we may boldly say The Lord is mine helper neither will I feare what man can do vnto me Can we therefore doubt of his succouring of vs and the supplying of our wants If we consider his power he is God if his will he is our Father Will God forsake or forget his Creatures Or can a father be vnmindfull or vnmercifull toward his Children This were to make him no God no Father which is Blasphemy and impiety The Prophet Dauid hauing himselfe had a long experience of Gods watchfull eye ouer him teacheth vs also to depend vpon him Psal 55. e Psal 55 22. Cast thy burden vpon the Lord and he shall nourish thee he will not suffer the righteous to fall for euer It is great vanity to be ouergreedy and gaping after the transitory thinges of this world to be carking and caring in the seeking for them and to eate the bread of sorrow in going about them We should vse them as though we vsed them
be extended to all 86 A fruit of loue to admonish 27 We must loue most where God loueth most 112. Not the vngodly most 115 Loue betweene Pastour and people 192 193 Loue those that haue conuerted vs 261 Loue one another 332 355. It is a Christians badge 356 355 Loue God aboue all 340 Loue to the Saints must be feruent 254 257. What it is 256. The manner how we must loue 257 258 Long life a punishment to the vngodlie 308 Losses See comfort in losses Lowest member in the Church must bee respected 184 329 The low estate comforted 1●0 Luke-warme 433 M A Magistrate sustaines two persons 247 Man by Nature sociable 22 A Martyr who is 19 20 Markes of Christ what 18 Marriage must be in the Lord. 32 English Martirs canonized by the Pope were deuillish Traytors 121 Mankind stand in neede one of another 83 Masse 93 Maintenance of the Minister 400 Maner of doing God accepts more then the deede 284 Maisters must pray for their Families 241. They haue comfort in teaching them 242. they are Ministers in their owne houses 45 Meditations to mooue vs to Prayer 462 Necessary after hearing 220. For Patrons 222 A meane to be kept 76 Meanes must be vsed to bring vs to faith 108 109. To further his guifts in vs 129 Members we are one of another 173 Mercilesse men 276 Mercifull men 280 Meritorious workes 458 Merits taught in the Church of Rome 463 Ministers calling painfull 33. they must not entangle themselues in worldlie things 37. They must seeke cheefely the profit of their people 70. It is a greefe to see them go backward 71 Ministers must preach willingly 286. They are Gods Instruments to conuert Soules 165. They must be maintained 287. Giuen to Hospitality 444. Being idle their guiftes are diminished 136 they haue no right to be maintained 137 Ministers must loue the people as Children 194 They must be faithful 216 They shall giue an account for soules 216. They haue comfort in labouring 242 Ministry a worthy calling 165 Ministers are Gods Ambassadours 171 How to be esteemed 171. They must vse mildenesse and gentlenesse 172 173 Mitigation of offences required 363 Three rules belonging thereto Ibid. Mishapen Children See Children deformed Monkish life See Solitary Mocking the Ministers 204 Multitude no rule to try truth 90 N Name that is good onely the godly haue 96 It hath many enemies 427. Euill men haue an euill Name 96. Against such as take away the good Name of the godly 96 Vngodlinesse brings a blot to mens names 97. ciuil men are ignorant of a good Name Ibid Seeke aster a good name 97. how many waies men are deceiued in it Ibid Wherein a good name consisteth 98 The enemies to it Ibid Naturall condition what 299 Negligence in Religion 11 Neglect of Prayer 456 Neighbour who is 256 Nicodemus 481 Niggardlinesse See Couetousnesse Non proficients 128 324 Non residency what it is 194 Notes to proue men voide of Faith 108 Nouatians 317 O Obiections answered pretending that ministers liue idely 35. that they need not heare that haue faith already 130 Obiections against instructing families 40. of them that say they spend nothing but their owne 115. Of miserable men against liberality 158 190. of Non residents 197 Obiections brought to prooue preaching not the ordinary meanes of regeneration 207 Obiections of Anabaptists 265. 367 Obiections made against forgiuing offenders 246. against vsing salutations 247 Obligations lawfull 385 Occasions of doing good must be sought 31. of contention must be cut off 251 Odious tearmes not to be vsed against the penitent 311 Offences of penitents not to be aggrauated 293. they are to be forgiuen 243 Offences forgiuen two wayes 247. they will arise many wayes 487 Old age honourable 178 Old men instead of Fathers 18. their Duties and sins 181 491. their long life is a testimony of Gods mercy 182 Oppression 393 Opportunity 444 Order in praying for blessings 505 Ouer-seers of the Church 221 Outward blessings recompenced with inward 305 P Painims religion what 156. they regard not the poore Ibid Papists no friends to Princes 266. falsely called Catholicks 322. they seuer faith and loue 102 104. they slander vs about Good-workes 105 Parents of deformed children comforted 311 316. they must not reproue their children for good thinges 328. they must pray for their families 241 Pardon open for penitents 217 Pastors ioy 69 Pastors and people are as Father and son 189. they are tied to a particular charge 199. not to discourage people that are forward 329 Pastors of meane guifts must bee heard 203 Patrons admonished 221. whence they had their names Peace giuen to the faithfull 55 58 The three Persons in Trinity worke our saluation 61. the distinction betweene them must be knowne 62 Peace is brought by the Gospel 264 Penitent persons not to be reproached 317. their confession not to be reueiled 321. abuse of the church of Rom therein Ibid. ●alse perswasion of Faith set downe by certaine notes 108. Peters being at Rome vncertaine 46● disagreement of Popish writers about it 471 Persecutions of Christians are the persecutions of Christ 15 Popish Idolatry like the Gentiles 63 Popishe assertions touching the Scriptures 78 Pope held to bee the Saint-maker 121. he is enemy to Princes 266 Popish deuotion 288. Martyrs 10. Religion which giues liberty to sin 105 Church what it is 470. The Popes Supremacy 470. his Saints 120 Poore Saints to be relieued 154. What those poore are 161. Poorest beleeuer is rich 189. the godly are specially to be respected 1●1 Pray for the free passage of the gosp 3●… Praier necessary 63. 437. it must bee made to God for others 82. it is a part of spirituall armour 83. the vse of it ibid. other mens to be intreated 84. We must pray for spirituall strength 91. and for spirituall things 505 Praier what it is 447. it is a medicine against all diseases 83. how made vnprofitable 461. what is required in it 449. why God defers to heare 453. Popish prayers Idolatrous 452 Prayer heard two waies 453 Prayer contemned 454 Prayer to Saints 454. It robbeth God of his honor 155. It cannot merit People must maintaine their Ministers 38. They must delight the heartes of their Teachers 73. They must not thinke it enough not to hurt them 74. They come to entrap them Ibid Howe many waies they grieue their Pastors 75 People must employ their guifts 139. They must not despise the Ministry of the word 170. They must honor their Pastors 202. They must attend theyr owne Pastors 203. they are in the ministers debt 402 Poore vnthankfull 412 Precisenesse not to bee obiected against Professors 93 Presence of the Pastour necessary 190 191. Preaching of the word the meanes of regeneration 205. A token of Gods loue 215 Preachers preach to themselues as well as to others 210 Preaching Ministery necessary to saluation 213 Preparation before hearing 219 Priuiledges of the godly 58 Profession of Faith See Confession
Profaners of the Sabbaoth 124 Prouision for the poore 160 Prouidence of God orders all thinges 295. It exempts men from sinne 300. It comforteth 302. It giueth contentation 303 Puritan how it arose 93 Q. Questions answered whether the holy Ghost be excluded in Salutations 4● Why Paule cals God his God 66. Whether Faith respecteth the Saints Ibid. Why Faith is restrained to the Saints 67 how Infants can be saued that want faith 8● Whether all that cannot say God is their God are Reprobates 81. Whether the Spirit may bee lost 133. Whether a Christian may not be angry 174. Whether it be sufficiently to haue Faith inwardly in the heart and so to conceale our Religion 88. Whether vnlawfull to respect persons 189 Whether we may heare none but our owne Pastors 202. Whether God be not able to saue vs without the ministers 215 Whether al men would beleeue if they heard God speake 218 How the promise of long life is kept 39 What they must doe that are not able to restore 413 We must not aske the question why all beleeue not 240 Question whether it be lawfull to sue at the Law 246 Whether the faithfull can fall away 491. R Rash Iudgement 6 Reading is not Preaching 208 Who hold reading to be preaching 209 Reioyce when we ought 68 Repinining See Enuy. Religion must be professed 86 Reproofe of such as loue onely the vngodly 115 Reproaches See Taunts Repentance blots out the reproach of sinne 88 317 Residents required of Pastors 19● 196 Reason against Non residency 196 197. Regeneration wrought by the word See Preaching Reuenge not iniuries 304. Reasons to proue we ought not 305 Repentance not to be delayed 318 Repetitions 406 Restitution 413 Reward a meanes to moue to godlinesse 226 Religion brings profit with it 230. The seuerall sorts of profit 231. It makes all the Family dutifull 234. It is no inheritance 237 Reformed Families haue often in them vnreformed persons 237 Repentant offenders must be forgiuen 244 Reioyce at our Brothers good 421 Regeneration 424 Reproofe 430 Reward prooues not merit 463 Rich men want reproouers 27 Rigour 480. in punnishing to be auoyded 176 177 Riches abused 275. Riots and Rowts condemned 369 S. Sabaoth to be duly sanctified 23 Saints are not to be prayed vnto 66. not to be beleeued in 103. why so called 117. There are Saints vpon earth 118 Two sorts of Saints 118. No reproach to be a Saint 119 Saints of the Popes making 121 Saints how they may be honoured 145 Wherein it consisteth Ibid. Salutations 465. they beseeme the Seruants of God 471 Sanctification a signe of election 122. necessary in all Ibid. Seruants we are to all 134 Sermons read 212 Seruants are of two sons 365. how they must do their duty 284. Whatsoeuer they do heartily is accepted 285. how they are made obedient 235 Seruants ●…lly entreated 329 Sacraments 391. What they are ibid. the causes of them 392 Sathan hinders prayers 462. how he poisoneth it 461. he perswades it will merrit ibid. how he is to be resisted Ibid. Sins of the penitent not to be increased 311 Selfe-Loue 258 Sinfull men contemne the Ministry 296 Sharpenesse See Rigour Slanderers of the godly reproued 96. they are petty-Deuils 144. we may be such by holding our peace 429. Slander to religion to make it enemie to Princes 263 Slander that we make God the author of sinne 301 Solitary life 23 Soule-Labour is greatest 36 soule-Soule-Loue the truest 44 Societies of the vngodly must bee shunned See Company Soule more excellent then the body 505 Spiritual blessing chiefly to be craued 49 Sport not at sinne 72 Spirit compared to fire 133 Spiritual graces to bee preferred before earthly 500 Speech how to be ordered 477 Standers at a stay reprooued 131 Stirre vp the guifts of God See Gifts Strangers not to be wronged 443. Infidels respected them Ibid. Superiours to be reuerenced 177. they beate Gods Image 178. they must vse mildnesse toward Inferiors 333 334. they must instruct them 344. Profitable Meditations for Superiors 335 Suretyship lawful 373. how it may be vsed lawfully 377 Christ became our Surety 375 Sureties for euil persons 379 Rash Suretiship the vndoing of many 381 Sureties must do three things 383 Submission to the Gospel 401 Subscription 494 Suing at Law 246. what to be obserued in it Ibid. Suspitions 427 T Taunts must not discourage vs. 120 Tale-bearers 427 Testaments of the dead allowed 387. rules to be obserued in them ibid. Thankesgiuing required 68. 425. 456. it is to be giuen to God alone ibid. not only for our selues ibid. not to be seuered from prayers ibid Theft in borrowing 4 3 Time-seruers 486 Times and seasons of our conuersion in Gods hands 607 Titles giuen to the Ministers 34 Triall of our conuersion how to be made 232 Translations of Scripture ●09 True Religion alters a man ●27 Troubles of our Brethren must touch vs 422. we must seek to remedy them 423 Tongue 475. 476. How to order it in speaking 477. How it is abused Ibid. English Traytors made Romish Saints 19 Turkes Common-wealth 376 V No valour to reuenge 250 Vaine to set our selues against the Gospell 3 Vaine-glory 146 147 Vanity of this World 505 Vexing of the Saints 1●0 A vexation to dwell among the vngodly 150 Vnequall marriages 32 Vncertainty of humane things 154 155 Vnblameable infirmities See Infirmities Vnrepentant Sinners must bee charged with their sinne 320 Vngodly hate the godly 325 326 Vnthankfulnesse of the poore 412 Vniuersall vocation and election there is not 240 Vncourteous speaches 475 Vnknowne tongue in prayer 498 Voyce of God cannot be indured 218 Vpbraiders of penitent persons 314 Vse maketh men prompt 133 Vse not guifts to the hindrance of others 138 Vse of our goods belongs to the Saintes 372 Vserers 410 W Want of outward blessings See blessings Weake ones not to be despiced 83. they must be strengthened 478 Weake Faith auaileable 285 Wiues must be helpers of their husband 29 A Christian Wife is a great blessing 30 Wiues must wait the fittest times 31 Wife that is godly 326 328 Way to breed obedience in all sorts 234 Wicked men haue nothing theirs 60. Al things are set against them Ibid. they are Bond-men 115 Wicked prouoke Gods wrath against Princes 268. They are the greatest breakers of Princes Lawes ●63 Wicked are Vsurpers 23● 497. They are miserable in earthly things 49● Willingnesse in all duties 2●2 The minister must shew it in Preaching 286. The people in hearing 287 Worship must be performed with the whole body 94 Works of mercy must be specially shewed to the godly poore 111. They are accepted as done to Christ Ibid. Workes which are meritorious See Meritorious Wofull the estate of Apostataes 485 Wils of the dead See Testaments Word is seed and meate 130 World a bait 488 Worldly men reprooued ●01 Wretched estate of such as are without the preaching of the Word 213 Writings allowed for assurance 386. They stay suits 388 Y Yeare what best welcome to the couetous 409 Young persons owe duties to olde Men 180 They must suffer them to speak Ibid. they must giue them place Ibid. Z Zeale commended 10. 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