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A89718 Cases of conscience practically resolved By the Reverend and learned John Norman, late minister of Bridgwater. Norman, John, 1622-1669. 1673 (1673) Wing N1239A; ESTC R231385 224,498 434

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7. Exercise your selves to have always a good Conscience So Paul Herein do I exercise my self to have always a Conscience void of offence toward God and toward men Act. 24.16 Conscience will not be ensured or preserved without consideration exercise and pains 1. Co-united endeavours there must be as respects the subject Herein do I exercise my self 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 this is his study his labour his work his business which took up his outward specially his inward man Of so large an import is that word Here is matter enough to take up the whole Man Mind Memory Will Affections Members which had need be all imployed either for informing of or conforming to Conscience 2 Continued endeavours they must be as respects the circumstances Herein do I exercise my self always Let the times frown or favour the good Conscience let Conscience smite or smile whether you are under the arrests of Judgment or the happy liberties of mercy whether men speak well or ill whether the Candle of the Lord shine upon you on the one hand or the calumnies of men like so many arrows stick fast in you on the other whatever business be before you this business must not be behind or be neglected by you and herein use an holy constancy as you would maintain an holy Conscience and be able to say with Paul I have lived in all good Conscience before God until this day 1 Pet. 3.15 Job 27.6 3 Comprehensive endeavours they must be both as respects the state of Conscience that it be void of offence and the objects it regardeth likewise both toward God and toward man Keep the Conscience inoffensive if you would keep it entire and Evangelically good 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is sometimes passively taken Phil. 1.10 Sometimes actively 1 Cor. 10.32 that Conscience neither give nor take offence either offend or be offended Eye Conscience in both kinds and herein exercise your selves constantly nor only as respects God nor only as respects man but as respects both God and Man first as respects God then as respects Man Let Religion toward God and Righteteousness toward Man be your continued exercise and you will neither impair the tranquillity nor injure the tenderness of your Conscience Job 2.3 Psal 15. Isa 33.15 16. Conscience hath both Tables of the Law committed originally to it The Conscience again committeth them as Josiah did to the other Powers as its inferior Officers when these bring Conscience word as Shaphan brought the King back word again saying All that was committed to thy servants they do it Then we have both a sincere and inoffending and also a secure and inoffended Conscience 2 Chr. 34.15 16. 8. Exercise Conscience oftner if you would have it always good The weal of Conscience lyes much-what within the walls of conscience If you vvould keep conscience vvell you must keep conscience at vvork sloth vvill beget sickness beget sin and incense justice to take away your talent Mat. 25.28 2. 1 Be frequent in examining Conscience ask how the case stands the frequent'st trier is usually the forward'st thriver in the School of Christ and of Conscience as well as of humane Literature The more you prove and examine Conscience the more you provoke and engage it for after-times and improve the experiences antecedent Psal 77.6 c. 2 Be forward in exciting Conscience Is it incident to drowsiness distempers deadness call upon it the oftener rouse it up by awakening Considerations thy Conscience is keeper of the Vineyards the other faculties and thine own Vineyard hast thou not kept Put it in remembrance of its duty and thy danger Provoke it by arguments of mercy and alarums of justice that if thou must say with the Spouse I sleep yet thou may'st say with her my heart waketh Psal 108.2 Cant. 1.6 c. 5.2 3 Be faithful in exonerating Conscience Whatever Conscience directed by the Word of God dictateth fail not to do it whatever it forbids thee forbear it else thou teachest Conscience to forbear thee limiting Conscience and not listning to Conscience are a ready way to the losing of Conscience 'T is miserable when men are churlish with Conscience and it must be said of you as Nabal's servants said of him He is such a son of Belial that Conscience cannot speak to him 1 Sam. 25.17 Listen to Conscience then and be led by it so shalt thou live in all good Conscience As God said to Abraham so say I to thee In all that Sarah in all that Conscience shall say unto thee hearken unto her voice If you would hold a good Conscience obey a good Conscience if it may not be heard it will away If it may command thee it will continue with thee Act. 23.1 Gen. 21.12 2 Tim. 1.3 1 Tim. 3.9 9. Exercise the good that is in and with your Conscience Actuate and imploy your implanted habits of Grace and these will grow into greater increases Keep up the lively exercise of Faith Love and Repentance and you keep up the exercise and enjoyment of a good Conscience These say to Conscience as David sometime did to Abiatbar Abide with us fear not he that seeketh thy life seeketh our life With us thou shalt be in safety Prov. 4.18 1 Sam. 22.23 Rinse Conscience upon every fall thou catchest from the filth which thou contractest in the waters of repentance The more tears of Contrition the more tenderness of Conscience and transcendent comfort Psal 51. Job 11.14 15. Raise and quicken Faith this will subdue enemies without sanctifie Conscience within sprinkle the blood of Jesus on it and suck continued virtue from his blessed promises 1 Joh. 5.4 5. Act. 26. Heb. 10.22 23. Repeat and continue the dear and delicious acts of Love which will facilitate the Commandments to you free Conscience in you and fits you to whatever capacity Christ shall call you 1 Joh. 5.3 1 Cor. 13.4 8. CHAP. III. Of the Pure and Defiled Conscience Q. 1. Whether the Conscience in man be naturally pure or defiled Touching this I must return you to what hath been already spoken Chap. 2. Quest 2. and 3. Q. 2. Whether a pure Conscience be attainable by man in this life THere is a double purity of the Conscience 1. Exact and legal as fully answers to what the Law asks 2. Evangelical and more large as fitly agrees with what the Gospel allows That excludes all degrees of pollution and includes all degrees of perfection this allows no degree of pollution and aspires after the highest degree of perfection 1. That legal and exact purity of the Conscience neither can nor ever was attained since the Fall by any meer man in this life 1. Who was ever priviledged in this life from the pollution of Conscience Who can say I have made my heart clean I am pure from my sin Who can understand his errors Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean as man is not one There is not a just man upon the earth
testimonies Let my heart be sound in thy statutes Psal 119.10 35 36.80 6. Direct 6 Spend more of your time in consideration This will concoct what you already know and convert it into blood and spirits It improveth both the quickness and clearness of Conscience while truths are revolved upon the heart and it runs them over again with fresh attention and intention of the several faculties The most considerate Christian is the most knowing and best thriveth in his Conscience Her miscarriages are the issue of inconsiderateness Psal 1.1 2.64.9 Ecles 5.1 The iterated acts of meditation will 1. habituate the principles which you already know 't will root them deeper and rivet them faster upon the mind and memory And Conscience will be ever and anon calling them into counsel Psal 119.15 16 23 24. 2. They 'l affect and pour in oyl upon the flames of love delight and desire toward these and such other principles O how love I thy law saith David What was it that kindled and caused it to burn up to such an height It is my meditation all the day Psal 119.15 16 48 97. 3. They 'l advance these principles to an higher progress and proficiency in knowledg Meditation will not only be dilating on them but deducing inferences from them and drawing on the judgment and conscience from one field of truth to another for the delicious views of the full harvest of divine verities having drunk in so much sweetness already from a few sheaves of it This was it inlarged Davids understanding beyond his teachers and above the ancients as well as above his enemies Thy testimonies are my meditation Psal 119.98 99 100. Lastly Direct 7 Sin not against your Conscience but render your selves conformable to what rules she giveth Some men sin against her rules till they have sinned away her rules till God and Conscience give them over to their own lusts instead of giving them out his laws That as they loved to restrain the truth in unrighteousness and liked not to retain God in their knowledg they shall run where they lift for a time with a reprobate and remorsless Conscience Psal 81.11 12. Isa 6.9 10 11. Rom. 1.18 21 24 28. But Sirs if you would have Conscience true in giving rules to you you must be true to the rules which Conscience gives you you encourage Conscience when you exemplifie her laws in your lives and conversations But if you turn not her directions into duties you tempt her to deal at most but by halves with you as you do at best with her The doers of the Commandments have the most discerning Conscience and dwell most in comforts If ye know these things happy are ye if ye do them He that doth what he knoweth is most likely to know what to do He is secured by promise If any man will do his will he shall know of the doctrine and God will manifest himself to him Ps 111.10 Joh. 13.17.7.17.14.21 Q. 8. How should we so order our Conscience in relation to the second Proposition that she may give us a true and right testimony and none but such concerning our estates * See Chap. 3. Q. 3. Dir. 2. and actions To this end it is necessary That you 1. Ply your Conscience with arguments Direct 1 The influence of rational inducements with her cannot be small in that her seat and fixation is in the very highest orb of reason So that the more reasons you offer the more ready must she be caeteris paribus to her office and the more regular in her operations You may urge her 1 from her ability Thou and thou only under God canst fully and clearly testifie For what man knoweth the things of a man save the spirit of a man which is in him God hath set thee up as a shining lamp for surveying all the several periods and acts of my life and thou searchest all the inward parts of the heart metaphorically expressed by the belly 1 Cor. 2.11 Prov. 2.27 2. From her authority For this art thou constituted by God in and over me And this is his command upon thee to testifie what is my consonancy to or dissonancy from those laws he hath imposed on or engraven in me Thou hast his warrant and 't is thy work to witness a work approved by him in Scripture and agreeable to thy nature Who can exempt or what shall excuse thee Rom. 2.15 3. From her avail Thy single testimony alone doth supercede the witness of the whole world besides I can appeal from them to thee but from thee I can appeal to none but God Next under his thy witness is of highest weight both with him and me Job 23.10 11 12. Rom. 9. ● 4. From her acts Why didst thou dictate truths and laws to me if thou wilt deny thy testimony to my life By those I know what God appointeth and demandeth of me but 't is by this alone I can know what I am and what is done by me Should I know his statutes only or should I not also know my own self 2 Cor. 13.5 Besides how canst thou otherwise descend to judgment who passeth sentence without some previous evidence And if this be unsound that cannot be safe So that deny or deprave thy witness and thou undoest thy whole work 5. From her advantage Witness thou must and shalt Now it may be done with less smart and more security then if thou shouldst defer it till the cords of distress or fetters of death and judgment do constrain thee 6. From her account An account thou must render at Gods Bar shortly He will then open the book of Conscience and every line of thy heart and life shall be read over distinctly He now observeth what reflections and reports Conscience maketh of what hath been done by thee and hath eminently marked out her silence as a sore evil in thee Jer. 8.6 Eccles 4.8 7 From what attends Why O my Conscience my work and welfare both as to time and eternity do all turn upon this one hinge How can I repent either from or for my past or present sins or state if sinful on the one hand Or how can I rejoyce in or be thankful for my past or present sincerity and Gods salvation on the other if thy silence or partiality in giving witness shall leave me still under the thick and dark vail of ignorance 2. Press her by and before authority Direct 2 Subpoena her to appear at Gods Bar and there argue with her Psal 50.22 Jer. 12.3 Art thou not 1 to witness from him hath not he substituted and sent thee How wilt thou answer it to him then whom thou abusest infinitely if thou adventure either to suspend thy testimony or to speak untruly 2 Art thou not to witness for him i.e. in his cause and concern as well as on his commission Durst thou so slight his honour and therewith thine obligations as either to speak wickedly for him or to be speechless or
exercise of his graces in you while he is evidencing his grace to you He requireth your offerings and the first fruits of you oblations with all your holy things and hath promised I will accept you with your sweet savour Cant. 7.12 13. Heb. 12.28 Ezek. 20.40 41. And now God is pleased by his own promise to undertake for his peoples peace while they persist in such ways as these Isa 26.3 c. 30.15 c. 32.17 4 Be more steady in the reciprocations of love with him Give him love for love Are his desires towards thee Let thy desires also be towards him Doth he rejoyce over thee do thou also rejoyce in him 1 Joh. 4.19 Psal 33.1 21. Isa 26.8 O love the Lord all ye his Saints While you live in Love there is an harmony of hearts and you 'l have no leisure for listning after those sinful avocations which displease God and disturb the Conscience Love will be adhering to and abiding with God and assimilating you to his goodness Besides love casts and keeps out tormenting fears and is of that transcending and inexpugnable force that like death it beareth down all before it Many waters cannot quench love neither can the floods drown it Psal 31.23 5.11 12. 70.4 1 Joh. 4.18 Cant. 8.6 7. Direct 5. Keep up a steady confidence and faith in Christ He was the cause and is the conservator of Evangelical peace It was procured by his Death and is preserved by his Intercession Herein he doth not only appear in our natures but for our sakes and in our steads as our Agent to preserve a corresponderce and prevent controversies as our Att●rney to plead our Cause and promote our Concernments And whereas every sin tends to a breach of peace he takes upon him to accord the difference and appease justice and he doth it not only by presenting our petitions for peace but by pleading the perpetual vertue of his own pacifick sacrifice and per●●●● satisfaction for us Heb. 9.24 c. 6.20 ● Job 2.1 2. Rev. 8.2 3. Heb. 9.7 12. Now your work is to come unto God by him seeing he ever liveth to make Intercession for them that thus come Heb. 7.25 You may neither come in prayer nor by faith immediately unto God but through him in the vertue of his Mediation and Intercession Eph. 3.12 Col. 3.17 2 Corinth 3.4 Upon every new breach that your sin seems to make 1 Set the principle of faith at work afresh upon him An active faith will appropriate and draw the benefits of his Intercession into our own chanel He is entred by his own blood into the holy place for us He appeareth in the presence of God for us Heb. 9.12 14. It apprehends and eyes Christ as one that is herein about our business answering our accuser accomplishing our absolution according our crimes or charges with divine justice advocating our case with the Father and that we may be accepted before the Lord as one that bearing our names before the Lord upon his two shoulders yea upon his heart as a memorial before the Lord continually as the high Priest did when he went into the Holy of Holies Rev. 12.10 Heb. 9.7 11 c. 1 Joh. 2.1 Exod. 28.12 29 38. Yea an active faith will be able from the influence and efficacy of his Intercession to argue down both inward fears and outward force whatsoever may seem to introduce a charge or impeach the peace of our Consciences She concludes Wherefore he is able to save to the uttermost those that come unto God by him And challengeth them to speak or do their worst she is so secured in him Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods elect Who is he that condemneth It is Christ that died yea rather that is risen again who is even at the right hand of God who also maketh intercession for us Heb. 7.25 Rom. 8.33 34. 2 Send up the prayers of faith to him or rather to God by him Put thy petitions for preserving thy peace into his hands and they are sure to pass He will deliver them and the Father will not deny him 'T is the office he undertaketh to offer up the prayers of the Saints and he will therewith offer up his own incense 1 Joh. 5.14 15. Joh. 16.23 Rev. 8.3 If you would maintain Conscience maintain this confidence His Intercession affords you abundant arguments Seeing that we have a great High-priest that is passed into the heavens Let us come boldly to the throne of grace that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need 1 Joh. 3.21 22. Heb. 4.14 16. Direct 6. Keep close to the Covenant of Peace Conscience fetcheth its comforts out of the Covenant of Grace 'T is its armory in times of Spiritual war and its treasury in times of Spiritual peace 2 Sam. 23.5 Heb. 6.18 2 Cor. 10.4 c. 4.7 Learn to be more conversant in it and keep close to it 1 Not only in fulfilling the condition it propoundeth of which before Q. 6. Though all the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth to such as keep his covenant and his testimonies 1 Chron. 16.15 16 17. Psal 25.10 103.17 18. 2 But by faith in the Promises it contains Every promise would thus end in peace for what is the Gospel but a Gospel of peace Or what are Gospel-truths but the glad tydings of peace Abraham and Sara had enough to perplex and intricate them but faith in the promise kept them immovable and unshaken Rom. 10.15 Gal. 6.15 Rom. 4.18 22. Heb. 11.11 God hath laid up immutable grounds of Comfort in his immutable Covenant If the fruits are mutable 't is because our faith is mutable The Promises are all Yea and Amen but our faith is yea and nay Let faith eye them more steadily and embrace them more strongly So did the Patriarks and they lived and died in peace Heb. 6.17 18. c. 11 13. 3 By frequent views of its perpetuity and continuance The mountains indeed shall depart and the hills be removed but my kindness shall not depart from thee nor the Covenant of my peace be removed saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee Isa 54.10 'T is a sure Covenant We have his word his oath his seal to confirm it to us and his own love and faithfulness are lain at pledg for the performance of it 2 Sam. 23.5 Psal 89.33 34 35. 2 Cor. 1.22 When ever therefore Conscience is ready to misgive thee call her hither and mind her of the immutability of Gods Covenant in the mutability of thy condition Tell her Thus saith the Lord if you can break my Covenant of the day and my Covenant of the night that there should not be day and night in their season then may also my Covenant be broken with you Jer. 33.20 21. c. 31.35 36 37. Direct 7. Keep on in the Commandments of God Keep up duty if you would keep off disquiet Peace of Conscience is preserved by obedience not only
lodged up here Numb 6.24.25 26. As much as you loosen from hence you lose of blessedness 5 With diliciousest affections How can you think of this glorious trinunity as your God and your objective felicity and be not taken up yea transported with joy Here are the ravishing enjoyments of the restless joys of Saints and Angels above in glory in their communion with these three holy persons in the Almighty Godhead Rev. 4.8 How can you otherwise choose than be pleased with these undivided persons who are to you an undivided portion and an eternal blessedness Is there any such garden of delights and comforts as in contemplating the divine persons and perfections especially as they are yours in so near and dear a relation Where is your love where is more loveliness If you have any thoughts to lay out in love here bestow them who can never bestow them else-where with more comfort or with better cause In the Godhead lo the perfections of love Infinitely loving is too low an expression for him he is infinite love for God is love 1 Joh. 4.8 In each person lo the prints of love The Father hath so loved you as to give his only begotten Son to you ver 9.10 Joh. 3.16 The Son hath so loved you as to give himself for you and to make a Bath of his own blood to wash you Gal. 2.20 Rev. 1.5 The Spirit doth so love you as to apply all the behoofs of the Fathers electing love and of the Sons redeeming love to you and to shed abroad the blessed beams thereof in you Tit. 3.4 5 6. Rom 5.5 How can you think of such united loves and not be wrapt up into extasies of love for them that are so loving and so lovely 6 With devoutest actions The union of these three glorious persons in the one glorious Godhead calls for the united power and putting forth of all your graces Every Saint should be a Seraphim when he cometh to celebrate this mystery of mysteries in regard of the fervour and vigour of each renewed faculty and quality Here is employment for every gracious habit Here are infinite united excellencies to induce their most intensive extensive and united exercise Now for the strongest faith love hope c. to give glory to God for of him and through him and to him are all things to whom be glory for ever i.e. say some Aug. de Trin. l. 6. c. 10. Lomt sent l. 1. dist 36. of the Father through the Son and for the Spirit Alleluja Alleluja Alleluja to these three glorious persons and again Amen Alleluja to the one only Eternal Godhead to allude to Rev. 19.1 3 4 6. Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost A doxology of great antiquity and of as great authority Thus may your thoughts walk freely and work effectually powerfully practically upon this most worthy subject I advise you not so much to speculative thoughts as to those that are practique which will affect your heart and not amaze the head The Trinity in Unity and Unity in Trinity hath in it amazing difficulties such as may puzle the profoundest wits such as I am not ashamed with Justin Martyr to confess I can neither satisfie my self in nor counsel others to search after An holy Circle of the humblest admiring and highest believing will best commed in this an holy Christian Let your thoughts run backward and forward in this holy round from believing forward to admiring where your short and straitned reason cannot comprehend And from admiring backward again to believing because Scripture Revelation hath made it clear That of Nazianzene hath frequently affected me 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Nondum pervenio Illigere hoc unum tum his tribus luce circumtundere pervenio haec divid re in hoc unum super haec Q. 3. How may we order our thoughts aright concerning these three distinct persons as to Prayer What hath been already premised in answer to the two former questions may perhaps seem enough to others for clearing of this also Thither I must remit you in a great part for satisfaction and shall only subjoyn these six ensuing propositions which will be of good and great use if you therewith take in what hath been already tendered you for the right directing of your Prayers to these divine Persons which as your late discourse prompts me to think was the great design you levelled at by this general question and for resolving those difficulties which seem to perplex you Prop. 1. Though you are to distinguish the persons yet it is not your duty in prayer to present unto each person distinct petitions I confess you may do it as Paul and the Priests sometimes did 2 Cor. 13.14 Numb 6.24 25 26. But there is no command that you must do it and if you consult examples you may find a whole constellation of Saints by whom it was not done Mat. 11.25.26 Joh. 17.1.5 Eph. 1.17 Phil. 4.20 see Q. 1. Prop. 5. Prop. 2. Though the distinction of the persons should be preserved as in habit within your thoughts for the right presenting of your Prayers yet it is not your duty to put it forth into act in every prayer you present For 1. There is no command for it either in the unwritten book of nature or in the written books of Scripture And where there is no law there is no transgression Rom. 4.15 1 Joh. 3.4 2. Your capacities being considered which are very strait and narrow it becomes incompossible with those concerns of Prayer which you have in hand to carry along a distinct view of these distinct persons in every distinct Petition You have a command 1 Cor. 10.31 Whatsoever ye do do it all to the glory of God An unintermitted intention of God in every act of our lives is granted to be neither needful nor possible But if our intentions be not formally and explicitely but only virtually and implicitely referred hither so that we refer not any action to such an end as is not consistent with this end and that we actually refer all our actions to such ends as are in connexion with and in subordination to it and if the habitual intention and respect of our hearts be toward God and his glory upmost and these intentions be often actuated and awakened I say if it be thus then have we Evangelically satisfied this commandment You will easily make application of what I have said to the illustration of this proposition Be sure you do preserve upon your thoughts the necessary distinction of these persons in the one only Godhead which is the object of Prayer and though you do not explicitely mind their distinction in every Prayer Yet let not your minds so fluctuate in any Prayer as either to divide the Godhead or to exclude any person therein or to confound all the persons in whatsoever Prayer see Q. 1. Prop. 3 4 6 7. Prop. 3. It is requisite and at least