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A57537 A godly & fruitful exposition upon all the First epistle of Peter by that pious and eminent preacher of the word of God, John Rogers. Rogers, John, 1572?-1636.; Simpson, Sidrach, 1600?-1655. 1650 (1650) Wing R1808; ESTC R32411 886,665 744

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times wherein there are none so bad but others will keep company and joyn with them in all kindes of Societies yea oftentimes even Professors will match their children with such especially if they be wealthy but what a woful yoke is it to have an honest or well minded person or one of good towardness to be yoked with one of an ungodly and vile life one that 's both loose in maners and corrupt in judgement whether Atheist Papist or any other So men care not where they dwell nor with what Neighbors if the ground like them and it be for their profit Our yong Gentlemen are scarce compleat if they go not over to Italy to learn some of Machiavels villany A number of our Merchants care not where they buy or trade so it be for gain though they live amongst all Gods enemies and often defile themselves with bowing their knee to Baal Many care not how vile Servants they have so they do their work which yet proves oftentimes the poysoning of their Children Most are for all companies if good so it is they will frame themselves accordingly if bad they are also for them This is the cause of so much overflowing and overspreading evil in the world for one infects another O how many Youths of good towardness falling into vile company have been spoiled How loath are we that our Children should look asquint or be deformed Ill company will quickly make them look quite awry from God therefore saith David Depart from me ye wicked for I will keep the commandments of the Lord. As we love our selves as we would escape the Judgement of God upon us such as Pain Sickness Poverty and such like here with everlasting Torments hereafter keep we our selves far from the wicked depart we from them in whom we see not the lips of knowledge If we be to choose our dwellings do not we dwell in Mesech as we would not cry with the Psalmist Wo is me c. If already we dwell in such places yet be we watchful over the pollutions there lest we be defiled Haply the wicked will hereupon tax us for pride but better it is that they should speak ill of us falsly then that God should hate and punish us justly If one should wallow himself in a mire and term another in new and clean garments proud for not wallowing as he did or rubbing upon his dirty clothes whereby he might be defiled who would not account him a fool Those I say we must not love neither frequent their company but we must love the Brotherhood frequent the company of Gods people David made choyce of such so Cornelius even of such as did fear the Lord We must love to have fellowship with them both publikely in hearing the Word joyning together in Prayer for a blessing thereon and offering up the sweet perfume of Thanksgiving where thousands have found such comfort and refreshing as they would not give for a world and privately conferring one with another Admonishing Exhorting Edifying Comforting and Encouraging one another Thus we shall strengthen and confirm one another for he that walks with the wise shall be wise Thus stir up and provoke one another to good works whereof considering our dulness and weakness we have great need Thus we may open our temptations one to another and accordingly receive both comfort and counsel The wicked meet to strengthen one another in evil hereby making others twofold more the children of the Devil then themselves and should not we be as wise in our generation Oh! How many have cause to thank God highly for good company by whom upon the discovery of their temptations they have received both comfort and strength by whom being formerly much daunted by Reproaches and other harsh measure used against them for their Profession they have been notably heartened yea even the wicked themselves have been the better for good company as Joash whilest Jehoiada lived and the Sodomites whilest L●t was amongst them Two are better then one and as iron sharpeneth iron so good company proveth beneficial unto such as make use of the same 1. This rebuketh the Brownists that separate and rent themselves from us and our both publike and private Societies as if we were no Church but an Antichristian company having neither Sacraments nor Ministers But we have not onely a true but a worthy Church that maintain all Principles of true Religion as soundly as any Church in the world as in our Articles of Religion appeareth We have also Ministers inwardly called of God with competency of gifts and graced of him by the fruit of their labors in the Conversion of thousands of souls which is a good seal of their Ministery from Heaven and if these have any good in them where had they it but from those Ministers and that Church from which they now separate and on which they most unchristianly rail as Antichristian to whom our Church may say indeed Give me that which you have had of me and then go your ways and see what will become of you What an ungracious part were it in a Son if being grown to some years and able to shift for himself he should turn and miscalling his Father spit on his face calling also his Mother Harlot and Whore and then running away from them when he should shew his thankfulness to them No less ungracious are these men 2. It rebuketh those prophane ones that cannot abide the company of Gods people think an hour there as long as a day elswhere account such a Family a prison wherein there 's reading the Word Catechizing Prayer and the like duties yea when they should be in the house of God they will be at home or in some Alehouse or walking abroad in the Fields or loytering in the Church-yard or if they come it s to no purpose as being against their mindes such straglers are in danger of the Devil out of Gods protection and may fall into any evil What blinde beasts be these that count that a prison that is comfort and joy true and sweet liberty Well if they will not walk with them while they live their end shall not be like theirs sever'd in life sever'd in death But what have they no company then Yes to swagger swill swear game and to all maner of disorder as well on the Lords-day as other times There 's a great deal of such fellowship in this Land falsly called good fellowship indeed hellish fellowship whereof not God but the Devil is the Author and Master of the meeting little brotherly fellowship except it be as Simeon and Levi brethren in evil O the drunken fellowship of these times Some are mad and beastly drunkards others to whom there 's also a wo strong to pour in strong drink glorying in making others drunk but their glory is to their shame and their end will be damnation How few Gentlemens houses can you come to wherein
not and are hidden from our sense but such things as are above the reach of our reason and which we cannot comprehend So Abraham when a son was promised by Sarah stood not to scan this by reason but believed it and is accordingly commended for it So Joshua and the Israelites compassing the walls of Jrricho Therefore both Zachariah and Sarah failed in that they doubted of Gods Promise for that it was against reason Hence it is that our Savior rebuked for his Thomas infidelity If all that Thomas had gone and preached to should have been of his minde he would have made a poor preaching Christ must have come to the earth again and here tarried No Faith hath eyes as well as the body Abraham saw Christs day and rejoyced and Moses endured as he which saw him that was invisible Yea it hath a more certain eye then the body for it depends upon that which is more constant then Heaven and Earth even Gods Word which shall endure when the others shall vanish away therefore is faith called a knowledge not a guessing uncertainty Hereby we believe the Incarnation of Christ the framing of his body in the womb of the Virgin she untouch'd of man so the mystery of the Trinity and the Resurrection the Union of Christ and Believers the glorification of our bodies in the Kingdom of Heaven and the like yea we so believe them that as Moses was content to part from the honor of Pharaohs Court for the Kingdom of Heaven so for the assurance we have of them we are content to forego both pleasures and profits which we have eagerly followed after yea to endure present pains and losses and that grievous ones for the joys to come not seen but believed whereof we have store of Examples both in the Scriptures and Church Histories 1. This condemneth Atheists that reject all that they cannot conceive in their foolish and corrupt brain but Religion is not a matter of Reason but of Faith Wo were to us if there were nothing for us but that which we see with bodily eyes the wicked were then in better case 2. It stirreth us up to try whether we have faith or not If we so believe the things to come as whatsoever would let us from the joys of Heaven we avoid it and would rather endure any thing then be deprived thereof we are not without faith The wicked will not do so they will provide for the present time they will have their will will here take their ease enjoy their unlawful profits and pleasures as for the time to come they are ignorant of it what it will be If any come after so it is but they will make sure work for the present a Bird in the hand is worth two in the bush Neither will they suffer any thing for Religion or the Gospel or hope of Heaven a sign they want that grace of true faith They have Carnal eyes to see these things here below but no Spiritual ones of faith to see the things to come and so give no glory to God But the just shall live by faith and We walk not by sight but by faith Thus must we do here for maintenance thus for deliverance out of dangers As Historical believing the truth of these things puts a difference betwixt Atheists and common Christians so the particular believing and applying these things between these and true Christians The servants of God would not lose their part in that which is to come for all that is here present They say the Bird in the bush is worth two of that in the hand If the world count themselves wise that can save themselves from danger and Gods servants fools for suffering be it so it shall one day appear who hath made the best match Oh say they we are sure of this we have it in hand that you look for is uncertain Well as uncertain as it is we will not change with you for we know whom we have believed If this be so then why may we not believe that Christs body is bodily in the Sacrament under the signs of Bread and Wine though our sense and reason say otherwise seeing our faith goeth beyond both Though faith believeth that which no sense nor reason can comprehend because God hath said it yet it crosseth not our senses and the things which are daily subject to the same wherein there is certainty If we might give no credit to our senses there would be no end of conceits therefore seeing all our senses say it is Bread and Wine we are to believe it to be no other Whom having not seen ye love Now of the fruits of Faith love and joy for its impossible for us to love him unless by faith we be assured of his love to us for we have not loved him but he us first so is it not possible but believing in him we should love him and his love must constrain us having done so wonderful things for us Then True love is the fruit of faith and it cannot be sundred from love to God and our brethren for his sake He that knoweth and believeth that he hath much forgiven must needs love much 1. This confutes the Papists which distinguish faith into formed and unformed and that this latter is sufficient to the salvation of the people Charity giving a form to it but we must know that there 's no true faith without it 1. It serves to confute that Slander wherewith they burthen not us but the Doctrine of the Gospel namely That Justification by faith onely is a Doctrine of licentiousness But while we establish faith we set up good works as who teach that they cannot be sundred Though works have no place in our Justification yet they are necessary to our Salvation 3. Perceive the force and power of faith faith made them love Christ though they had never seen him as which told them of so great things done for them by him whereby they could not but be exceedingly knit in love unto him and be content to suffer for him It s an encrease of love to love one we never saw for sight moveth much and draweth the heart but by faith we love that we never saw as we love many good Christians which we never saw because by faith we believe that they be members of Christ and fellow-members with us So we love Christ because we believe what great things he hath done for us and that we shall see him one day in his glory when we also by him shall be set in possession thereof so that if we believe these things we cannot but love Christ though we never saw him Faith is not idle but worketh by love to God and to our brethren and hereby we may try our faith as our love by the fruits thereof namely 1.
their hearts and lives and are more cunning in points of Church Government then in points of Sanctification yet we doubt not but some true servants of God have been misled and their tender consciences have stumbled whom God hath enlightened and brought from among them and who have had more peace in a day in coming to the Word from them and joyning with the Church again then they had before in a whole year 10. Some say There be so many Religions in the world that they cannot tell which to take There be Jews Turks Anabaptists Familists Papists Protestants Lutherans Calvinists Brownists c. every of which say they have the truth and what should such plain men as I do for my part I think it the wisest course to meddle with none of them all but follow my own business till they all agree which is the Truth not troubling my self at all with any thing they say I may come to Church because of the Law but I will never greatly regard what is said or spoken there A. A bad excuse is better then none at all but this will not serve mens turn Though there be many that say They have the Truth yet there is but one Truth and this is to be found out of such as are not willing to be ignorant as these Objectors commonly be Its no marvel that there hath been ever and will be that envious one that soweth Tares where the good husbandman soweth Wheat There have ever been Hereticks and false Teachers in the Church that they which are approved may be known but by the light of the Word which is able to shew men the Truth the servants of God willing to learn the same have found it out Zachary Elizabeth Mary Nathaniel and thousands of others found it out though the Jews at that time were rent into many Sects Scribes Pharisees Sadduces Essenes c. They did the will of God and were Christ sheep therefore heard his voyce and were instructed in the Truth And it is extream madness in any to neglect the finding out of the Truth because there is some difficulty seeing without the knowledge hereof they perish eternally The more falshood there is the more it stands them in hand to search for the Truth or else they shall perish in their ignorance as others do in their error We must buy the Truth we must strive both to finde it and maintain it The Truth must be had else we dye In worldly things men be wiser As if one dwell some distance from the Market and in the way to it he must go over a great Common where lie a great number of by-paths some to one place some to another will he for this stay at home and want necessaries and say I will never go lest mistaking my way I lose my Market No but he will rather get one that knows the way to conduct him therein whereto he will take good heed that he may not mistake at any other time Or will he neglect to buy necessary provision because there be so many deceitful people in the world and so starve at home No but he will say There be false wares and deceitful men but I le learn skill to know the one from the other to discern the good from the bad so that some difficulty taketh not away mens care but rather whetteth and increaseth it This worldly wisdom will condemn mens folly and madness in heavenly things We must therefore get skill in Gods Word whereby to try Doctrine and that by earnest prayer unto God there be plain places of Scripture that will confute the errors that shall be broached by them we must be judge These things I speak because I would have all get over these logs if they have hitherto stumbled and if we have got over we may be able by good Arguments to help over others our weak brethren that are willing to learn that they may be able to confute any caviller or answer any that shall kick at these things And I pray and beseech you look to it let there be none here so ill minded toward himself that having stuck at any of these he be willing and still content so to do concealing the same neither desiring to be rid out of the fetters thereof This is dangerous indeed especially take heed that there be not such an ill minde and vile disposition in any as not to be content alone to cast off Religion upon these occasions and pretences but labor to lay them in the way of others to draw them from God O fearful thing Cannot you your selves be content to cast off God but will you labor to bring others also to destruction O these enemies to God and his kingdom what will be their end and where shall they appear For if they that win souls shall shine as the stars what shall they do that destroy souls As the ten Spies that went with Caleb and Joshua bringing up an ill name and slander upon the Land of Canaan whereby they discouraged their Brethren from going toward it were shut out and perished so they that bring up an ill name upon the zealous Profession of Gods true Religion and discourage their Neighbors from it will assured perish in endless confusion Against the Preachers of the Word Offences also are taken as 1. Some say There is a deal of preaching indeed and crying out against sin and calling men to this and that strictness of life and that it is such an hard matter to be saved but you must give us leave to regard none of this that is said for we see none worse then the Ministers themselves they must say somewhat when they be in the place but they are as proud and covetous and as bad as any other and were there any such matter as they teach would they dare to go clean contrary A. It cannot be denied but that some in the Ministery both of them that do not and of them that preach that yet live so grosly and dissolutely contrary to their teaching that they give a grievous offence to those that wait for such things yea and make many ignorant with Elies sons loath the sacrifice of the Lord and think that Religion is no such matter as we tell them of because they observe the contrary in their Teachers But what though they do thus yet notwithstanding is the Word of God holy and good Is Physick nought because the Physician is a bad man or the meat because the Cook is a swearing hasty fellow There is no calling wherein there are not some bad But there be many Ministers that make conscience to live according to that they teach and as well to be examples to the Flock in holy conversation as to preach which is but one part of a Ministers duty and who setting humane frailties aside may bid their adversaries write a book against them For common frailties who can say his heart is clean even between
acknowledge Christ Jesus and our Faith and Hope of Salvation in him as of whom the Prophets foretold and who did every way for time place maner c. fulfil their prophecies of him This we must believe with our hearts and confess with our mouthes in this Faith we must both live and dye The like might be instanced about Justification if by Papists we should be called to an account Thus Moses came often before Pharaoh to justifie his demand thus Elias did acknowledge and maintain the true God and his pure worship against Ahab and his false Prophets so Daniel and the three Children so the Apostles so the Apostle Paul so the Church of Pergamos so the holy Martyrs they could not be drawn from the truth either by promises threats or torments so in this Land in the days of Queen Mary Gods servants shewed good skill in the Word and made known their Christian courage Reasons hereof may be these 1. That it may appear God hath some that know and love and will defend his Truth as the Devil also the contrary 2. That we may declare we be not ashamed nor afraid of men to confess the cause of God 3. That we may confirm our own consciences and may also if possible win others to the truth as Paul had almost done Agrippa No doubt many standers by were won by Pauls defences and the Martyrs and not a few weak ones confirmed the rest being left without excuse 1. This condemneth that horrible wicked practice of the Church of Rome in keeping the people in miserable blindeness and holding it a deadly fin for them to read any part of Scripture in a tongue they understand or any book touching the true Faith and Religion nay read both Scriptures and Prayers to them in an unknown tongue and lock up all knowledge from them and means thereof like the Scribes and Pharisees that took away the Key of Knowledge How shall they then be ready to give an account of their Faith They must believe as the Church believes and that is all they can get onely they preach to them in their own language which yet is but lyes and errors for truth This is most gross robbery of the people Christ bid Search the Scriptures they charge the contrary and curse them that do It s cruel tyranny and murther of their souls they take away their weapons that they may make a prey of their souls as the Philistines did from the Israelites to keep them under Those are not of Moses his minde that wished That all Gods people might prophesie nor of St. Pauls That the Word of Christ might dwell in them richly in all wisdom c. None have need to be discouraged from seeking knowledge for most be too careless and lazy 2. This rebuketh the gross ignorance of most part of people that notwithstanding this light that we have and so many helps of preaching liberty of reading and so many Books of all kindes and of the grounds of our Religion yet know not what they hold nor what be the points of their Religion but as Market news they hear they must serve God and come to Church and must be saved by Jesus Christ but to prove that he is the true Christ or that they must be saved by him and by no other in whole nor in part or that the Scripture is the Word of God they are altogether ignorant and so might be carried away to any Religion This is an horrible sin especially considering the helps and liberty which we enjoy What notorious carelesness is this must we not buy the truth prize the truth know it hold it fast not part therewith Most have such skill in worldly businesses that they are altogether unskilful in the Word regard not the means of their Salvation This is condemnation that light is come into the world and men love darkness more then the light O how many perish for want of knowledge yet are there some which having knowledge but not the love of the truth nor Faith in God will flinch from it if ever they be tryed for there is no hold of him that loves not the truth though he have never so much knowledge as we may read of Dr. Pendleton and others in Queen Mary's time Such if they be in company of Papists of Cavillers or Railers they can stand or sit still and say nothing How would these confess the truth with peril of their lives when they be affriad of a great man c Let such know that Christ esteems them as his enemies For he that is not with him is against him they being ashamed of him in this world he will be no less ashamed of them on the last and great day 3. O then let all of us labor for knowledge and to be grounded in our Religion and to know the points of Catechism and be able to prove them by some place of Scripture so as we may be bold to believe them and stand to the defence of them To this end we must give ear to Catechizing read the grounds of Religion and study the Scriptures in humility and with Prayer having a care to know the will of God and to be guided by it and to stand in the defence of it to Gods glory against such as oppose it This is the glory of a man of a Christian to make confession of his Faith in Christ and stand to the defence of it this God may justly expect of us it hath been performed by them which had not the hundredth part of the means which we have O let us both love and live in the Truth sticking close thereto whatsoever it cost us And if at any time we shall hear it spoken against we must have the zeal of God in us to stand in the defence thereof Thus confessing Christ here among men he will confess us before his Father in Heaven and his holy Angels Of the hope that is in you Faith and hope must be rooted in our hearts ere we utter the same with our tongues In vain do we talk of things whereof we have not the inward feeling With meekness and fear Here 's the maner for good things must be done in a right maner we must temper our courage and zeal in setting out the truth with meekness and fear we must avoid pride and insolency by forgetting our places or those we have to speak to or breaking out into violent speeches mockings gibings or such like for so we may do much hurt and this is unbeseeming the Spirit of Gods Servants Besides the things we speak of being the matters of God our speech and behavior must be sutable thereunto This rebuketh the preposterous zeal of some which defending the truth and a good cause forget duty and respect to their Superiors and break out into violent and unseemly speeches and be at defiance by and by and straight condemn
preach to them he writes which would stick to them and whereunto they might resort again and again at their pleasure Hence I might speak of the profitableness of writing Epistles how much good Gods servants may do to each other being absent by Prayers by Letters How much good hath been done by the Letters of the Fathers and of godly men in latter times as of Calvin Beza the Martyrs c. who knoweth not what a fault is it that it s no more used as Parents to their Children being absent friends to friends c. whereas wanton Letters and Letters about worldly businesses are frequent enough Written Thus God moved the hearts of his Servants and assisted them extraordinarily to pen the parts of holy Scripture O what a a benefit it is that we have the whole and most holy Word of God written and before us and how should we in token of thankfulness be exercised therein But most busie their heads with other matters namely Their worldly profits and pleasures fools bables in the mean time little using or regarding the Bible Briefly 1. Because he would have them the oftner in it and take the more delight to read it over 2. Because he sent Silvanus to open and unfold it at large by preaching out of it and making application thereof for their good Here see how God in his infinite wisdom hath provided us his Word wherein is all his minde and that in few words to provoke us to be exercised therein for if the Word had been written as large as we had need for our understanding the world could not have contained the books that must have been written but the Lord hath revealed his will briefly laid down much in few words yet for our further benefit God hath Ordained the Ministery of his Word and given gifts to men to preach it expound it apply it to every bodies use so that both together do most happily How should God have provided better for us If therefore people profit not their answer must be heavy Exhorting and testifying c. These words afford sundry points as 1. In that the Apostle testifieth by sound Arguments that they were in the right way note that Its needful for every one to know and be well assured of the Religion he professeth that it is the truth of God for there be many Religions yet but one truth miss that and perish we must not go by guess in our Religion It s not enough that we have the true Religion except we know it to be so that we be not wavering and carried about with every wind of contrary Doctrine 1. This rebukes those that take occasion because there be so many Religions therefore they will meddle with none but take their ease and tarry till all agree 2. It rebukes those that profess a Religion as all do but know not whether it be truth or not but believe as the Church believes as they be told but have no ground from the Word for the same Turks may not its death to question about their Religion Papists may not especially the Laity who are forbid to read the Bible or any good Book that way but we may yet how do the most in this Land profess the Gospel which by Gods goodness is the truth indeed alas how few know and are able to prove it 3. As it s our duty to testifie and prove our Religion to be the onely true way of Salvation so it s yours to know and acknowledge it that if an Angel should come and inform you otherwise you might not give ear to him 2. In that the Apostle thought it not enough to prove to them that that was the true Religion they were in but exhorted them to continue constant in the same note that They that know the truth ought so highly to esteem it and be so thankful to God for it as they never suffer themselves to be removed therefrom whether for hope of gain or fear of trouble c. we must buy the truth not sell it The Martyrs would rather lose their lives then the truth if we let that go we lose our Souls 3. In that the Apostle takes such care and pains with those Jews that now stood in the truth to hold them therein we may note that Its an hard matter for those to hold out stedfast that have begun to do well for our heart is deceitful the Devil is subtile and strong and there are also many Seducers many baits many discouragements c. What are they then that say there 's too much Preaching and Reading They know nothing that belongs to true Christianity A little means may serve to keep men in a loose carnal and prophane course but to keep us in a good course there must be precept upon precept line upon line c. and all little enough Therefore Ministers ought to continue with all diligence not onely to gain home more but even to hold on and confirm them that be gained that they fall not away into error sin and security and people have also need to use all good means to this end 4. In that his Epistle consisteth in testifying by sound reasons for the confirmation of their judgements and then of the Exhortation for the whetting on of their affections Note That Both parts are necessary in Preaching the one still to accompany the other 1. Ministers therefore must labor in and for both 2. People must make use and account of both regard Doctrine for knowledge and suffer Exhortation for practice Some cannot endure Application and Exhortation but are all for knowledge and to feed the understanding and it appears in their lives for they cannot endure but to live at elbow-room as they list notwithstanding the profession some make in hearing Sermons Verse 13. The Church that is at Babylon elected together with you saluteth you and so doth Marcus my son ANother part of the conclusion consisting of Salutations from the whole company of the faithful with him and particularly from Mark. The Church The company of the faithful that were at Babylon knowing of our Apostles writing to these his dispersed Brethren entreat to be remembred to them and pray the Apostle for he would not send their commendations without their knowledge that he would signifie to them that they remembred them loved and reverenced them and were glad of them praying to God for them c. Gods people though far distant one from another yet must be mindeful one of another Which is at Babylon Namely a City of Assyria whither the Jews were carryed Captive by Nebuchadnezzar and there abode for Seventy years There were here now sundry believing Jews as God hath his Church in the worst places where Satans Throne is and though most of the Jews rejected Christ yet some here and in other Cities embraced him The Papists will needs have this meant of Rome but upon
7. Christ is a living foundation 200 8. The prevention of an Objection 201 9. Christ disallowed of whom and why ibid. 10. Such things are often disallowed of men which are allowed of God 202 11. There 's an union between Christ and believers ibid. 12. How to come to be stones of this building 204 13. The whole Church makes but one Spiritual House 205 14. Every particular believer is a Spiritual House ibid. 15. Such as are united to Christ ore made holy 206 16. Believers are Priests to God ibid. 17. The prevention of an Objection 207 18. Christians are not now without Sacrifices and what they are ibid. 19. Why called Spiritual Sacrifices 208 20. Our service of God must be dòne in a Spiritual maner 209 21. The prevention of an Objection ibid. 22. Spiritual Sacrifices are not regarded of carnal men ibid. 23. Through Christ our Sacrifices are acceptable to God 210 24. Our works though imperfect accepted through Christ ibid. Verse 6. 1. THe Testimony of Gods Word is that which settles us in any point of Doctrine 211 2. The Old Testament of the same authority with the New ibid. 3. Of old people were more ready in the Scripture then they are now 212 4. What the Lord saith he doth ibid. 5. God lays the foundation of his Churches Salvation ibid. 6. The Papists take from Christ his Kingly Prophetical and Priestly Office 213 7. Believers do always finde enough in Christ ibid. 8. The miserable condition of them that believe not in Christ and who they are 214 9. Believers can never fall away wholly nor finally ibid. Verse 7 8. 1. GOds promises are to be particularly applyed 215 2. Christ is precious unto all those that believe 216 3. Such are unbelievers which are disobedient 217 4. Why the Jews did reject Christ 218 5. Succession is of Doctrine or Person 219 6. Such as do least good challenge the goodliest titles 220 7. Such as would be reputed builders are usually enemies to true builders ibid. 8. Ministers must be builders ibid. 9. Every man must be a builder 221 10. The impiety of these times ib. 11. The carelesness of these times 222 12. The enemies of the Church unable to hinder the building thereof 223 13. Ministers must divide the Word aright and give every man his portion 224 14. How Christ and his Word become stumbling blocks to unbelievers 225 15. Nothing so good whereat corrupt nature will not take occasion to stumble ibid. 16. The world hath ever stumbled at Christ ibid. 17. The Papists stumble at him also the ignorant civil prophane and such as will not part with some beloved sin 226 18. Such as stumble at the Word stumble at Christ 227 19. Offences taken against the Word removed 228 20. Scandals of the Papists against it 230 21. Why and wherein they charge our Doctrine 230 22. About auricular confession fasting days marriage ibid. 23. Offences at preaching the Word 231 24. Which the true Church 237 25. Offences against the Preachers of the Word 239 26. Offences against Professors of the Word 241 27. Offences arising from mens selves hindring their zealous profession of Religion 244 28. No end of the Devils devices 248 29. Why so few be saved ibid. 30. Why people have no minde to Religion ibid. 31. Gods word is therefore bestowed on as that we may be guided thereby 249 32. How we are to obey the same ibid. 33. Four sorts of disobedient persons the prophane 251 The meerly civil the ignorant and hypocrites 252 34. Why Christ proves a Rock of offence unto most 253 35. Whether it be lawful and meet to handle the Doctrine of Gods Decree 254 36. God hath ordained some to destruction 255 37. This was of his own will and for no cause out of himself 257 38. The Lord hath done this most justly 258 39. The Lord hath done this unchangeably 259 40. Marks of such as are reprobates 260 Verse 9. 1. MInisters must speak comfortably to the good contrarily to the bad 262 2. And warily deliver the Word that each may take his due portion 262 3. What election is ibid. 4. God before the world hath ordained some men to salvation ibid. 5. The cause hereof was because he would 263 6. The number of the elect small ibid. 7. They that be elect cannot but be saved 264 8. A man may know and be assured of his election 265 9. Notes of election 266 10. Whether we may be certain of anothers election 267 11. Christians through Christ are made Kings Priests Prophets 268 12. Christ and his Gospel preached in time of the Law ibid. 13. The promises and priviledges laid down in the Scriptures belong onely to Gods elect ibid. 14. Election is the foundation of all the good comes to us ibid. 15. Christ how our King Priest and Prophet 269 16. Believers are others then the world thinks for ibid. 17. The Jews why termed an holy Nation 270 18. All that be the Lords company are holy persons ibid. 19. Comfort and counsel for sanctified persons 271 20. The misery of those that are unsanctified with advice to them to come out of this condition ibid. 21. The Church Gods peculiar people ibid. 22. No marvel though he set much by it 272. 23. Gods glory the end of all the priviledges bestowed on us 273 24. We were elected of God that we might shew forth his praises and not to be idle c. 273 25. Gods glory the furthest end of our election ibid. 26. Effectual calling a certain argument of election ibid. 27. Two sorts of calling outward and inward ibid. 28. The Word the outward instrument hereof 274 29. The parts of effectual calling ibid. 30. Gods free mercy the cause hereof ibid. 31. Every one must endeavor to prove his calling ibid. 32. What to understand by darkness and light 275 33. Every unregenerate person is in darkness 276 34. Every true believer is brought to the saving knowledge of Christ ibid. Verse 10. 1. FOr a people or particular persons to look to their beginnings is of good use 278 2. No priviledges can exempt the contemners of the Word from Gods wrath 279 3. Gods mercy power and truth in making the Jews a people again 280 4. Impenitent persons not worthy the name of people ibid. 5. No outward affliction doth nullifie Gods Church 281 6. To be the people of God a choice blessing ibid. 7. Sin unrepented of lets Gods mercy 282 8. What God did for the Jews was of mercy and so all we have ibid. Verse 11. 1. HOliness in heart and conversation must go together 283 2. Ministers must love and affect their people ibid. 3. The Saints are to be the objects of our love 284 4. Wisdom requisit in the Preachers of the Word 285 5. What meant by fleshly lusts ibid. 6. There are remnants of sin in the very best ibid. 7. Two sorts of sinners 287 8. Evil thoughts cast in by Satan or from our selves 288 9. The causes of evil
have some extraordinary motion of the Spirit of God to the contrary as it 's written of some of the Martyrs or finde themselves as yet not strong enough to endure their rage Those I say may slie to be reserved as a seed to propagate the Church afterward Throughout Pontus Galatia Cappadocia Asia and Bythynia The places whereunto they fled for habor were Regions and Countreys in Asia the less where there were then famous Churches Note hence 1. The large extent of the Church of God in the time of the New Testament that whereas before it was kept within the pale of Judea in the New since our Saviours ascension it 's dispersed over all Nations far and wide from the Sun-rising to its going down that it might be fulfilled which God spake to Abraham that in his seed all the Nations of the world should be blessed But what 's become of those Churches of Asia now They are all lamentable to be spoken under the tyranny of the Enemy of God and Christ Jesus the Turk They are now no Churches but Synagogues of Satan cages of unclean birds so are also the Churches to whom Saint John wrote in his Revelation Be we not therefore high minded but fear for if God hath not spared the natural branches take heed lest he also spare not us yea considering our luke-warmness unthankfulness contempt of the Word and such other our crying sins we have cause to fear the like judgement 2. The singular diligence and care of this holy Apostle over the charge committed to him Not onely did he preach to them being present with them but wrote also being absent being in persecution and scattered throughout strange Countreys he encourageth them unto constancy and that they should not faint under their troubles of such helps there is great need in such cases and at such times He was careful not onely to gain them to God and the Faith but to hold them fast that as they were begotten so they might be nourished up in the faith as they were converted so he was careful to confirm them this being no less necessary then that For Non minor est virtus quam quarere parta tueri having offended but again put in trust with the sheep he is now careful of his Commission which is set down for the example of all Ministers even as we love Christ so will we must we feed his sheep and lambs We must labor by all diligence and faithfulness to convert and build up yea in times of sickness or any affliction when Satan waits to tempt them and they be weak we are to come and strengthen them we are to shoar them up that they reel not to comfort them that they despair not But how do they perform this duty that never come at their charges seldom or never preach put it off to another though never so unfit how also they that either preach not or but unprofitably which come not to a poor or mean mans house upon any occasion How shall they be able to answer the great Shepherd of the sheep when they shall be called to an account See Heb. 13. 17. Elect c. Here he describes them by their inward estate to God-ward I will not here handle the common place of Election I have done it at large and I reserve such things to Catechizing onely now of such things as are necessarily occasioned by the text whereof this may be one That God hath chosen out some men to salvation as he did of the Angels which are called the Elect Angels Before the world he Ordained and decreed some persons to obtain salvation even the vessels of mercy which he had afore prepared unto glory See to this purpose Acts 13. 48. Eph. 1. 4. 1 Thess. 5. 9. This must needs be so for whatsoever falls out in the world universally or particularly God in his eternal and unchangeable decree Ordained the same And if wise men do not especially great things whereof they have not before deliberated much lels doth God Let us hold fast this truth inviolable according to the Scriptures casting away all carnal conceits of cruelty or the like in the Lord and with the Apostle Paul what we cannot understand learn we to adore and admire Q. But how could the Apostle know they were Elect may one know the Election of another A. For our own we may as we shall hear by an by for others we may also though not with the same knowledge and judgement of certainty because the heart of man is known to none but to God only and a man may go far who yet may fall away but with the judgement of charity which hath degrees according to the fruits we see in them if they only profess Religion and be in the Church we may hope but it is but weak hope where we see no fruits where we see some good likelihoods of religion some good beginnings we may more strongly be perswaded for to such a man may say If these things be in you in truth you are the very Elect of God Now when we see the fruits of faith sanctification and godliness in men and that they shew it not by fits but constantly not in some things but in all not in prosperity onely but in adversity too in persecution and under the Cross we may the more yea very boldly judge of them as the Elect of God and so doth out Apostle here as appears by the next words Unto Sanctification of the Spirit He saw good signs of Sanctification in them and that they suffered persecution for Religions sake therefore he so hoped of them he so stiles them We should not onely labor to have sound testimonies to our selves of our Election and Salvation but so live as we may get a good and full testimony thereof in the conscience and minde of the Church and Brethren with whom we live For a good name in the Church is a precious thing and much to be desired The voice of the Church is the voice of God We are so to live that whatsoever befalls us as to die suddenly or strangely or to have great and extraordinary afflictions while we live our lives notwithstanding may have spoken so well for us as we may have good report while we live and when we be dead So have many poor godly ones in Scripture and in our times when great and mighty ones that have been wicked their names be rotten and so not at all or else stinking and so as a dunghil or puddle which the more it is stirred the more it stinketh They therefore that live vilely in their lusts bring an ill name upon themselves who can judge they are Elect or shall be saved yea many be desperate they care not what men say as bad a sign as can be such also as walk hollowly and by halfs in some things well and in some other taking
need not doubt of glorification Verse 5. Who are kept by the power of God through Faith unto Salvation ready to be revealed in the last time THey might say its a goodly Inheritance indeed and reserved for us but how shall we come at it that are lost on the sea of this world how should a Mariner come to the Haven in a great tempest through the midst of rocks and sands and many Pirats in his way This doubt the Apostle removes by shewing That they are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation God doth as if a King should lay up an infinite treasure in a most safe place and bid his subjects fetch and take it but in the way are many Theeves and also Lyons Wolves and Bears against whom he promises them safe conduct and protection with his gards to go along with them Here then is a further benefit that God bestoweth upon his that he sets them not onely in hope of Salvation and in a good way but so confirms them therein that they continue to the end and that by upholding them through his mighty power against all oppositions whatsoever Kept Therefore we have many enemies and hinderances of our Salvation 1. The Devil whose subtilty malice power and vigilancy is extraordinary his names in Scripture Serpent Dragon Lyon and such like with his continued practises there recorded to hinder our Salvation evidence the same Accordingly doth he daily endeavor to have us in one extreme or another as either to be of no religion or a false religion if of a true then that either we may be carnal and secure or run on to an erroneous and preposterous zeal so as he drives some to presumption he drives others to desperation 2. The world whereof 1. The evil examples therein like a common stream carry us away as sheep or cattel seeing a few go in at a gap will in too whatever come of it 2. Ill counsel and that both to yong men What will you in the prime of your youth give your self to this precise course never merry more no body will care for you Old men What will you now be an hearer of Sermons and of another minde then heretofore what is this but to disgrace all your former life you have ever been counted an honest man do not now discredit your self and to rich men will you go among them a company of poor despised people it will be no small disgrace unto you 3. The profits and pleasures thereof whereby most men are beguiled and enchanted By profits some are kept from professing religion altogether their Oxen and Farms keep them off they have no leasure yea some that have heard with joy and with Demas gone further have been choaked by these thorny cares as others besorted with pleasures to the ruine of their whole man 4. Adversities Persecutions Troubles every where to be found therein All forsook Christ when he was first taken and the Apostle Paul saith That at his first answer all for sook him And 3. which is the worst our own corrupt nature the wisedom whereof is enmity against God and all the thoughts of our hearts are onely evill continually Our fleshly lusts fighting against our souls Oh the abominable corruption that lurketh in us we drink in iniquity like water we hale it to us as with cart ropes naturally we can do nothing else as a traytor its ready to deliver us up to every Enemy therefore Christ had cause to commend us to his Fathers custody These be so mighty as that few can be saved for them These not onely carry down the common sort but even such as have made great profession and have received great gifts many of these with Demas are eaten up of the world as others scared by persecution yea hereby even Gods sanctified ones with David and Peter are shrewdly shaken We should therefore Be strong in the Lord and in the power of his might Putting on the whole armor of God that we may be able to stand against the wiles of the Devil and his adherents No marvel then though our Savior still stirs us up to watch and pray By the power of God We cannot keep our selves No alas not for an hour look on David and Peter nay Adam in the state of innocency yea as being left for a while we fall into some one or other sin as into security or the like so we could not but fall quite away if there were no other help but our own This should make us hang down our heads and humble our selves and cling to God If we trust to our selves we shall speed like Peter therefore crave new grace and continual supply And if we be kept we may know to whom to ascribe the glory and praise thereof Though we have many opposites against our Salvation and we cannot keep our selves there is one notwithstanding that both can and will keep us so that we cannot fall from our happy state of grace in despite of all the enemies of our Salvation whatsoever He opposeth to the mighty adversaries of our Salvation mighty defence even the Almighty power of God that is His Almightiness whereby he rules all things in Heaven Earth Sea and all deeps whom neither Angels Men Devils nor Hell can resist Whatsoever disguise we see any Christians to come to we that escape them are so kept by the power of God the Father having elected us the Son hath redeemed us and so committed us over to his Father to be kept so that our Salvation is not in our own keeping as it was in Adams for then woe unto us we should soon lose it but it is in a sure hand which makes our state by Christ much better then our state in Adam This is most comfortable Doctrine against all fear of our own weakness or any other enemies Though they be strong yet the Father is stronger and none can pluck them out of his hands Our adversary is as a roaring Lyon but we have the Lyon of the Tribe of Judah on our side and being made members of Christ will be suffer any to pluck and rend us from him no assuredly we are not now enemies as in time past but Gods sons and daughters therefore not like unnaturally to be forsaken of him in our need For if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son much more being reconciled we shall be saved by his life being delivered from our greatest fear everlasting condemnation it s most certain that our combats that remain shall not be deadly but onely to exercise our Faith let us believe this firmly God who hath bestowed grace on us will uphold us to the end so that we may say Though we can do nothing of our selves we are able notwithstanding to do all things through Christ that strengtheneth us
there was an end and had no heaven nor hope of any such thing most vile for 1. God gave them his Word which was to convert their Souls and to be an immortal seed to beget them to eternal life and the Prophets in their times were filled with the Spirit of God but God did not all this for nothing 2. He made a Covenant with them I will be your God and you shall be my people Now to have God to be our God contains not onely Earthly things but Heavenly and Eternal For blessed is the people whose God is the Lord Our Savior Christ saith God is the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob not of the dead but of the living so that they live not in Soul onely but in Body also to Godward for he will surely raise them up again Jacob speaking unto Pharaoh mentioned the days of his Pilgrimage both he and the rest confessed themselves Pilgrims see what construction the Holy Ghost makes hereof namely That this was in respect of some other Countrey but what Countrey Earthly or Heavenly If Earthly then that from whence they came Caldea but if it had been that they had leasure enough to have returned thereunto but they desired a Heavenly therefore God prepared for them a City even such a one as they desired an Heavenly one Job believed that his Redeemer lived and Abrahams bosom is put for Heaven But such speeches as Jobs are of some few principal men and not of the people with whom no doubt it was as with us most understood not neither believed though others did This comes of a false understanding of the Promises The Lord provokes them to keep his Law and promiseth them a plenteous Land and threatned the loss thereof if they obeyed not But who knoweth not that as Egypt was a Type of their Spiritual bondage so Canaan of Heaven and Heaven promised under it even as the Lamb in the Passover was a Type of Christ the true Paschal Lamb and Christians Passover as the Apostle affirmeth 2. That of those which affirm That they were saved by some other way not by Christ as we and what by the keeping of the Law it s otherwise The Law was not to this end given them that they might be justified thereby more then to us or that they could keep it more then we for never could any keep it but to shew Gods perfect righteousness and their own sinfulness and so drive them out of themselves to Christ the true Sacrifice Notable is that Speech of Saint Peter Now therefore why tempt ye God to put a yoke upon the necks of the Disciples which neither our Fathers nor we were able to bear He meaneth not here the Ceremonial Law wherein an hypocrite might go as far as another nor the bodily observance of the Moral Law whereof the yong man bragged so much but the true Spiritual Rule of Righteousness which never any could keep so they were saved by the Grace of Christ as we Abrahams Faith was imputed unto him for Righteousness and he was justified both before he was Circumcised and four hundred years ere the Law was given Who prophesied of the Grace that should come unto you The Doctrine of the Gospel is no new device of man nor first Preached by the Apostles but almost as old as the World The Spirit hath given testimony of it in all ages all the Prophets have looked into it some Promises were given unto particular persons some did concern all in general those especially which were delivered by the Prophets This was signified by all the Sacrifices and Washings in the Law wherein there was an acknowledgement of guiltiness and uncleanness and a promise of something to satisfie and cleanse which was not the blood of Bulls or of Goats but of Jesus Christ who is therefore said to wash away our sins by his blood and to be the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world This condemneth that wicked slander of the Church of Rome that stile our Religion The new Gospel or a yesterdays Religion Nay theirs is a new Religion who knoweth not that though the Mystery of Iniquity began already to work in the Apostles times and the Devil had spread some Heresies yet alass Popery was not then hatcht and it was not come to the top till within these three or four hundred years by-past the whole being at several times patched up with several pieces by one Pope after another and new it is as being of mans brain most things therein having no ground in the Word of God nay altogether contrary thereunto The Prophets foretold of Christ and that very fully of his Nature Offices Birth Life Death Sufferings Patience Resurrection Ascension c. See Gen. 49. 10. Isa. 7. 14. Isa. 9. 6. Jer. 23. 6. Isa. 53. 8. Zach. 12. Psal. 110. 1 4. Isa. 61. 1. Dan. 9. 25. Mic. 5. 2. Psal. 22. 16. Psal. 16. 10. Psal. 68. 18. Hag. 2. 7 c. This sheweth what an agreement and blessed harmony there is betwixt the Old Testament and the New no diverse matters but the same Christ the subject matter of both driven at in the Law pointed out in all the Sacrifices The Old Testament is the New folded up the New is the Old unfolded and opened the one proving the other and hence are these Phrases As it is written And that it might be fulfilled 1. This condemneth them that reject the New-Testament and Christ Jesus and yet retain the Old as the Scribes and Pharisees did and Jews and Turks do but hold one and hold both deny one and deny both O the lamentable blindeness of the Jews that were so well acquainted with the Old Testament which did so foretel Christ and yet when he came in whom all was fulfilled they could not see it a forestalled conceit of an earthly Potentate hindred all 2. It teacheth us to labor to be acquainted with both and reverence both the one giving light unto the other and they especially that are of better understanding and have more time let them read orderly not here and there a Chapter and that most or always in the New-Testament but going on throughout both They that are slow and dull and can read little no matter though they hold themselves most to the New but for the others let them be acquainted with both Are we ignorant of the one its for want of acquaintance with the other Hath God set on work his holy Prophets to Prophefie such things as be greatly for our Confirmation and kept them through so many storms of Persecution and shall we not be conversant therein yea those Chapters that seem of least use in Leviticus touching cleansing of many sorts of uncleanness have this main use even to teach That God cannot abide sin but that it must be cleansed
if Preachers alleage Fathers Councels School-men c. O how they applaud them but if any shall alleage Scripture properly and plainly Oh he is a plain homespun Preacher he may do well in a Countrey Town but Christs sheep do otherwise they reverence and adore above all the Word of God This condemns the Papists that deal most treacherously and will not have the scriptures to be judge but Fathers Councels the Church And who is the Church but themselves and the Head of Councels but the Pope and so upon the point the Pope is the Church and so its like enough to go well on their sides And in their Councels who is any thing but the Pope and his Consistory as he will have every thing so it shal be as in their last Councel of Trent which they so magnifie as the most sacred Assembly that ever was which indeed was nothing else but a conspiracy of Traitors against the Crown and Dignity of Christ Jesus and his Truth there such were pickt as were fast to the Pope and the Religion of Rome and such as were sworn to be true thereto and when some few spake somewhat more boldly in some things then was well liked of they were quickly packt out and this charge they had after they had sate a while That they should interpret no Scripture but such as might stand with the Doctrine of Rome this was good stuff that whereas they should have brought their Doctrine to the rule of Scripture they must bring Scripture to their Doctrine as if the Carpenter should cut his rule according to the piece and not the piece according to his rule And howsoever they sate there at Trent disputing for a fashion yet nothing was concluded but such as the Pope and his Consistory at Rome devised which being set to them they were to publish and thus the parties become Judges and they that should stand at the Bar to be judged sit on the Bench to judge their own cause therefore it must needs go well on their side They cannot away that the Scripture should be the Judge because they then know how it would go with them and their Doctrine but we must receive it and try all Doctrine by it and stand to the sentence thereof as being the onely Judge So here the Apostle enjoyning holiness takes this as a sufficient proof It is written though that was against their nature and disposition though by following after it they might be counted Puritans Singular Proud Hypocrites c. yet they must not stand reasoning the case with flesh and blood they must be holy for so it was written If then we know any thing once proved by the Word of God we must make no more ado if the Word command a thing we must yield and obey if forbid a thing as vile we must dare no more meddle therewith then to eat poison For the Word of God is the Royal Law that Rule of Righteousness that must command all the world Prince and people must stoop hereunto This is the Law of his Kingdom whereby all we his Subjects must be ruled If the Lyon roar the Beasts tremble and if the Lord speak who is our Soveraign is it not meet that we should take knowledge hereof and yield obedience thereto this was ever Preface enough to the Prophets in their Sermons Thus saith the Lord The Word of the Lord c. and his Word not being left us in vain to shake it off at our pleasures the same may command obedience 1. This condemns the prophane and dissolute world do men go by any such rule and try ere they do any thing what God saith of it in his Word O that were too much preciseness But by what rules then If it stand with my pleasure with my profit with my ease with my credit most do so I shall be accounted a fool if I do not so O cursed rules What shall Profit Pleasure Mammon and our Lusts become now as it were our God dare we cast the word of God behinde us do we provoke the Lord to anger are we stronger then he Oh let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall It s written we must be holy therefore we must be so why then it s written we may not swear therefore we must not swear so oppress deceive commit uncleanness c. because the contrary is prescribed in the Word And yet how dare men live in those very sins against the Scriptures Hath not the world smarted sufficiently yet whereat to take warning What threw Adam out of Paradise drown'd the old World brought such variety of Judgements upon the Jews from time to time if not their disobedience have there drunkards enough swearers prophaners of the Lords-day Usurers c. been plagued and sent to Hell already This rebelling against the Word of God hath made all the racket and havock in the world and hath brought to confusion the Proudest and Mightiest If we had not the Word but were left to the light of nature God might condemn us for our sins how much more when by the Word he hath told us all his minde Well let us look to it if the Word may not be a light to guide us it will be a fire to consume us If it be not strong enough to make us yield obedience it will be strong enough to throw us headlong to confusion as whereby we shall be judged at the latter day If when God smites any one part of us with pain in extemity we be weary of our selves when yet we have many comforts and many to pity us and hope also of an end thereof what shall their care be that are smitten and plagued in all parts of Body and Soul there being no eye to pity them nor hope of an end which yet ensueth upon the disobedience to Gods Word Then will they fret and vex themselves O beast that I was that took not warning at such and such a time c. 2. For as many as are willing the Word should guide them and be it with or in appearance against them are willing to be ruled let these be of good comfort It s a good mark of Christs sheep they hear his voyce and follow him and he is of God that heareth and obeyeth his word Again in that it s said It is written we note That the Word of God is the rule of all Truth and Doctrine This condemneth the Papists which as if the written Word of God were insufficient and imperfect and the Prophets and Apostles either would not or could not or might not leave a perfect direction for us divide the word into written and unwritten Thereupon imposing a great number of Traditions Degrees and old received Opinions and Customs upon the people as matters whereon to ground their Faith and binde their Conscience as much as any of the written Word and that upon
peril of Damnation which is a fearful Abomination They have indeed need of unwritten Traditions to shore up a number of points of their Religion or else they would fal to the ground for all the written Word of God as having no authority from thence But what a Religion is that which must thus be maintained without the Testimony of the Scripture we must learn to detest all such Traditions else what a Flood-gate should we let open to let in all Errors and uncertainties without end Yea were this granted every dream of a Fryers brain and any old Custom would be imposed upon the people for a Law Cursed be they that adde to the All-sufficient Word of God God will adde to their plagues 3. The Text it self It s written where In Leviticus 11. 44. 19. 2. The Word is the Rule the written Word the Canonical Scripture that onely There are other Books called Apochrypha usually joyned with the Bible which are not Gods Word nor of equal authority of the same but are the writings of men of good men and have also good use some part for the helping out of the story of that dark time from Malachi to John the Baptist and other parts for instruction in good maners and to a godly life and are therefore to be read of us yet were not they written by any Prophet are not Originally in the Hebrew as all the Old Testament is but in the Greek neither were received of the Jews to whom were committed the Oracles of God for which they were not blamed of our Savior Christ as questionless they should have been if they had done amiss Further we finde no Testimony of our Savior Christ Evangelist or Apostle cited out of them They have also their weaknesses and imperfections and the best parts thereof savor of a man and have not the majesty and weight of Gods Word Therefore are they not sufficient whereon to ground any part of our Faith or to say This is true fo●so it s written in such a book No but to read them and try them and where they consent with the Word then say its true not because it s so there but because the Scripture approves it where they jar from Scripture there are we to leave them we must walk in a middle path wisely and soberly as not to match them with the Word of God so not to reject them as some have done for that they observed others magnifie them too much hereby running into a contrary extremity As nothing makes a handmaid so much despised as when she is set in her Mistresses Chair so long as she stands as an handmaid all like her and say she becomes her place well So when the Apocrypha is equalled with the Scripture it is justly to be disliked when made to serve it of good use It is written But he tells not where because they were so well acquainted with the Scripture as they could straightway say Oh we know where it is It s written in such a Book such a Section This sheweth how cunning we should be in the Scriptures and every part thereof reading them diligently as by our selves so with our Families and great cause We have a corrupt heart within us therefore had need have the Word dwelling in us to subdue it We have plenty of duties therefore had need of plenty of knowledge in the Word we shall have plenty of strong and subtile temptations from the Devil and World and therefore had need to be ready herein to resist them Herein must we meditate day and night that we may observe and do and prosper that we may be as fruitful trees that we may become wise in all our ways yea wiser then our Enemies then our Ancients This is unto Gods Children a storehouse of all good things its Food to nourish us Armor to defend us a Light to guide us an Apothecaries shop containing all things for meat and medecine for the food and health of our Soul Purgations to purge out our sins Cordials to comfort us Preservatives against every poisonful temptation of Satan Herein is our Fathers Will wherein are our Legacies in every leaf and line some good 1. This condemns the Church of Rome that make it a deadly sin for the people to read any part of Scripture one of them saith He thought it was the device of the devil that the common people should read the Sriptures which might make all loath their Religion for is it any thing else but as thieves which blow out the candle that they may not be seen 2. This condemns those amongst our selves that say It was never merry world since every Plowman and Weaver could talk of the Scripture and that the world was far more quiet before these be no● led by the Spirit that Moses was who wisht That all the Lords people could prophesie and the Apostle Paul who often speaks of the encrease of knowledge 3. This condemns the woful carelesness of most people that regard not to read the Scriptures and therefore are exceedingly ignorant therein so that if a Minister quote a place he had need name both Chapter and Verse nay if it be amongst the books of the Old Testament yea some Epistles of the New they cannot tell whereabouts to finde them but are often fain to turn to the Table of the Book Rich men are so mad of the world that they can finde no leisure Mammon is so mighty with them as God and his Word have no time with them And might they not finde that in one leaf of the Bible whereof if they could make use it would profit them more then the whole world Some are all for the world out of one business into another others can finde leisure to play at Tables Cards Bowls c. or to stand in shops two or three hours spending the time in idle discourses and unprofitable frothy talk if not in hurtful slandering and backbiting their neighbors and reproaching the servants of God who yet can finde no time for the Word Others are very cunning in their Statute Books but not so in the Scriptures As for the poor because they be poor and not Book-learned they think it concerns not them or that God looks for any such thing at their hands and therefore are as ignorant as if they lived in Turky altogether without fruit as the fig-tree whereunto our Savior came foolish and carryed away with every temptation and all for that they meditate not in Gods statutes They live ignorantly and loosly and dye blockishly and miserably yea and they perish worthily for that being offered a guide to take them as it were by the hand and lead them through this wilderness this narrow unbeaten path from all by-ways and bring them to Heaven yet will not entertain the same If the King should send a Letter to any of his Subjects and they would not vouchsafe to open
it or look therein to read it What a contempt were this The Scripture yet is the Lords Letter sent to us to inform us of his will O what shall the condemnation of this Land be that having the light love darkness better and God having given us his Word which he gives not to all we make so light account thereof we will not bestow the searching of it Nay every toy proves sufficient to keep us from it O woful unthankfulness How did our Forefathers make account of the Word Job David they in Queen Maries time whereof some read it by stealth in Hay-gofes c. O how precious was it to them Cra threw away his Money but kept his New Testament when he suffered Ship-wrack Many poor Christians and dear servants of God in Spain and elsewhere do now read the Word of God and other good Books with peril of their lives O how shall they rise up against us which may with peace and much liberty and sundry encouragements read and be conversant in the Scriptures yet regard it not God sends his Letter to us we will not vouchsafe to open it What will we regard if we regard not the Scriptures I tell you God hath no greater blessing to bestow on Mortal man This little Book is the glory of the world without which all the world is but a dung-hill and if this were taken away it were better for us not to be then to be for we should do nothing but grope in darkness and be devoured of our lusts till Hell snatch us away le ts learn therefore at last to be wiser and that whilest we may Casting away our toys and vanities learn we to be better acquainted with the Word then at any time heretofore all that be strangers to it be strangers to true comfort Yea resolve we that no day shall pass us without reading some part of Scripture for our instruction else how shall we do our duties each to other how use prosperity and adversity how to learn either to live or dye Here as good housholders we may provide store both for our selves and others For the words themselves Be ye holy for I am holy They are taken as ye heard out of Leviticus Them the Lord used to his people whom he had chosen from all others on whom he bestowed many outward mercies and betrusted them with his Word who thought they should see round about them the Gentiles abounding with idolatry and all maner of sin yet they must not follow them therein But as I have set you out from all other for my self saith the Lord so set your selves apart to my use and service and be ye holy to me as ye observe me to be Hence learn That Where God bestows on a Land or Corner or Town more mercies then on others he looks they should not be as other places that have not had the same favors but have been left to themselves but abounding in holiness holy as he himself is holy Here I might speak of this Land what God hath done for it and what he expects at our hands even that we should be better then any other Nation and then how we are so far from being more holy then others that if any Nation have any sin we get it from them and appropriate it to our selves What should I speak of the common sins of the times The last Assizes and every one shews what state we are in what horrible incests the daughter being with childe by her own father and the Wife burning the childe another ravishing his own daughter being thereof accused by his own childe and wife What cruel murthers besides the common mother sins ignorance extream worldliness and that overspreading canker and leprosie of this Land the contempt of good persons If any be more forward careful zealous then the common sort he is hated mocked discouraged all that may be Not the simplest fellow in a Town though he cannot understand one petition of the Lords Prayer but will mock at those that be any thing toward in Religion or forward to hear the Word refrain from disorder and keep the Lords Day c. this sin abounds most fearfully in this Land In other Religions which are indeed false and irreligious look who is most zealous and forward he is most reverenced and regarded onely in the true Religion if any be but careful to bring into use and practise that which he hears knows and dare not do as others but rather reprove them he makes himself as a wondering stock and is hooted as an howl one that shal sure be hoysed up in charges hu●cht at complained of and vexed This sin not repented of nor left wil be the moth confusion of this Land as we may justly fear God is every year upon us with one new punishment or other but they prevail nothing we are as bad stil or worse what therefore may we not look for How sped the Israelites at last we may fear lest God make us as famous for judgement as we have been for mercies we may fear that it shall be said of all that pass by How is this famous nation become thus desolate and answered Because they despised the Lord his Gospel and servants after many mercies bestowed upon them to have brought them in love therewith Be ye holy c. Some urge this exhortation and the like to establish Free-will but without cause They shew not what we can but what we should do and what God will require of the wicked or else condemn them and what he will enable his servants unto as give their endeavor thereto to the wicked they are commandments of conviction which God may justly require of them because he made them able to do the same to his servants they are not so but with the exhortation he conveys such grace as whereby they are enabled to do the same Lastly this place is abused by sundry to cry down the married estate to magnifie single life but there is no holiness in the one more then in the other for neither if we marry not have we the more as the Apostle speaketh about eating or marry have we the less the Kingdom of God not consisting in these things The benefit of the one more then the other consists onely in this That a single life hath freedom from many troubles and cares and so more liberty to every good duty but this gift is given but to few therefore rather then they should live discontentedly he perswades them to marry Let them therefore that live single take heed they put no holiness therein or think that thereby they please God the more but rather let them use it well and profit thereby in being so much the more zealous and forward in every good work publike and private else that their single life will one day be a witness against them but especially take heed of a filthy
2. It teacheth us also to be constant in all our good purposes Hell is full of purposes Heaven of performances How many good purposes in sickness after the Word before the Sacrament c. have we which prove as blossoms without fruit 2. The constancy of Gods promises they be Yea and Amen no length of time can make him break a promise as this of sending Christ into the world as neither the unworthiness of men The Israelites as wretched as might be yet they could not make him break promise with Abraham to give them Canaan one would think he should cut them off in the mid-way but he had respect to his Name This was the cause that Gods Servants were always glad of a promise as Nehemiah So are his threatnings as that with Adam and Eve though then there were no more upon the earth So even with our Lord Jesus himself that innocent Lamb of God yet standing as our Surety God spared him not but according to the threatning of death gave him to dye notwithstanding of his prayers and strong cryes he abated nothing but laid it on him to the uttermost 1. Here 's a comfort to Gods people finde out apply and hold fast the promises in all our necessities Stand upon them on any one one of them as upon an unmoveable foundation God cannot fail who ever trusted in him and was confounded Happy is the man that trusteth in him 2. Let the wicked know how small account soever they make now of the Lords threatnings they shall finde them too true for them And if the Lord Jesus the innocent Son of God the Surety found it shall those horrible monsters that shake off all care of God and goodness think to scape free and finde his Word loose No though they bare themselves upon late repentance In these last times Christ was not exhibited till after Four thousand years of the world and why not before or all this while because God decreed it to be no sooner why decreed he it to be no sooner because he would not If any go yet further and ask why he would not this is Presumption and curious Pride we must not ask a reason further then the will of God where none is revealed God determined as we shall see after to bestow a greater priviledge on the last age of the world then on the former and who should question him for the same This then was the time which God in his counsel had appointed which is called by the Apostle the fulness of time when all time was run out that was to be before then he came so that he could not possibly have comed any sooner nor tarried any longer If we respect the Power of God simply he could have sent him sooner but if Gods Decree he could come no sooner even as Christs bones could not be broken in respect of Gods Decree though the nature of them was as other mens subject to be broken Nor could Christ have lived longer in the world in respect of Gods Decree though he might by the course of nature and strength of body continued many years Note we then from hence that What God hath decreed as he will effect so will he do in the due and appointed time whomsoever he hath chosen he will call every one in their time yet after Peter writes to the Christians scattered in those places what is this but that the time of their calling was not yet come which afterward was fulfilled At the first sending out of the Apostles they were forbid to go into the way of the Gentiles but afterwards and that upon the forementioned ground bid to Preach to all Nations So the Jews shall be called but when when the fulness of the Gentiles shall be come in Some were called into the Vineyard to work at one hour some at another 1. This may teach us being truly called and our time come highly to praise God 2. And for those that yet be behinde be not out of hope wait still use the means c. and when God sends the means hope the time is coming who knoweth whether God hath not some Elect among the Indians that he will send means unto which they have hitherto wanted and so call them to the knowledge of Christ Jesus The like may be said of particular persons But let none hence cast off care and say my time is not yet come wherein I shall be called and so neglect the Word and live badly but let such use the means with all speed to day while it s called to day The longer any goeth on uncalled it s the more dangerous sign of no Election of God 3. Here see the reason why many a good Prayer and good Enterprize taketh not effect by and by but the wicked prevail even because the time is not yet come Further observe three differences of times Before the Law Under the Law and After the Law or after the manifestation of Christ Why is this last called The last times A. They be so in comparison of former times and these from Christ onward are the next before the end of the world when there shall be no more time God will never speak to his Church after any other maner he will make no new Covenant no new Gospel Religion maner of Worship Sacraments Faith but hath revealed all his will to us in his Son Christ Jesus he will never alter his course we have all that ever we may look for here on earth nothing can be more clear This condemneth the Turks which look for their Mahomet and the Jews which look for I know not what Messiah and Lordly Savior The Papists also being belike ashamed of what God hath revealed in his Gospel patch together an infinite number of mens inventions so that their Religion is as a beggars cloak full of pieces of divers colours set on at divers times These being termed the last times because they be the immediate times before the Worlds end it followeth that having been so ever since the Apostles we live in the latter end of the last times 1. Here 's comfort to Gods people that the last day is so near which therefore they may wait for with patience 2. Terror to the wicked that think it will not come because defer'd and so many hundred years it hath been called the last time but God is not slack but patient for his Elects sake that yet are behinde If it had come one hundred years ago we had been prevented But a thousand years are but as one day with the Lord and it will surely come and that too soon to the wicked who shall feel the terror thereof For you The Reason of Christs coming thus towards the end of the world because God had appointed to do a greater favor to the last age not but that those
each of other we must love our Neighbor as our self and do to him as we would be done to we must not lye one to another seeing we are members one of another as it were monstrous in the natural body to see the hand beguile the mouth c. and yet how common is this sin how doth one spread a net for another not caring how they come by their goods so they be once masters of them The buyer should look to himself his eye is his Chapman he should have had more wit Thou shouldest have looked to him and God will say to thee thou shouldest have had more love and more honesty Yea plain dealing is best but he that useth it shall dye a beggar This proverb was never framed in an honest heart but in an unbelieving and prophane heart It s as much as if we should say men should speed the worse for obeying God and they that dishonor him most shall speed best at his hand We must maintain our charge and except we use our wit and the best shifts we can we shall not do it Saith not the Scripture A man cannot be established by iniquity Hath not our Savior promised that if we shall in the first place seek Gods Kingdom all other things shall be added unto us we shall have that which is meet and Gods blessing withal and that 's better then never so much with his curse an ill conscience and the loss of our Souls God will rifle in it and scatter it at his pleasure What if we get not so much or so hastily as they that care not what they do and yet God often crosseth such and hath ways to defeat them as to bless his servants A Thief robs by the High-way he steals Twenty pounds sooner then an honest man can earn Twenty pence what then would the true man change parts with him when he sits quiet on his Loom or is threshing in the Barn without fear whereas the other hath the Countrey raised after him and being apprehended is haled to the Goal thence to the Bar and Gallows whose part is best There 's no less difference between goods well and ill got All This is added to shew lest any should think none but guile in great matters or measure forbidden here that there 's a through-Reformation required Therefore it will not serve any mans turn to say My shop is not so dark as others I mingle not my commodities so much as such and such I never deceived in any great matters All guile must be abandoned of a Christian that cares for his Soul A Christian must shew forth the truth of his Christianity in his particular Calling in his shop Buying Selling c. that men may take his word and believe it as if they had seen it with their own eyes yea count his words as good as a bond that they dare rest on his faithfulness that he will not deceive O some smile at this as if there were none such I hope there be some its pity they be so rare It s but that every Christian should do and must if he will honor his profession and do as God requires And hypocrisies Not that grossest as I take it that our Savior Christ condemned in the Scribes and Pharisees and that which is so common in the world that come to Church and place all their Religion in Ceremony and make no account of the power of any part of it in their lives and yet of this hypocrisie Gods servants have remnants whereby oftentimes they draw nearer to God with their lips then their hearts their knee is bowed when the heart is not humbled the tongue goes when the soul mourns not unto God But this chiefly is meant when a man is willing to be better thought of then there is cause when he hates sin indeed but not so much as he would seem so loves good hath some care in his Family c. this often befals good men and is for want of setting our selves in the sight of God nakedly and looking to him with whom we have to do Now he seeth what and how we do so that we are to lay away all approving of our selves to men that is not joyned with as narrow a care to approve our selves to God that seeth our very hearts and let us rather do more then is thought of us or then we desire should be thought to be in us then less that if we deceive the opinion of men it may be in the better not in the worse And envies Of this I have spoken in handling the Ninth Commandment It s a bearing ill will and wishing hurt not for any hurt done to us but because another man prospers or doth or is accounted of better then we would have him or we our selves are therefore we seek to disgrace him cannot abide his commendations labor his ruine Thus Cain against Abel the Scribes and Pharisees against our Savior Christ. This is forbidden by the Apostle and reckoned of him among the fruits of the flesh The more a man clears before men his innocency the more is the envious mans envy fed whereas were he found blame-worthy this would stanch it Lay away all envy save emulating the grace of others I mean so far as to strive to reach and exceed them therein and all good fruits thereof And evil speakings Namely against our Neighbor in slandering backbiting reviling c. whereof also I then spake at large Whoso bridleth not his tongue how religious soever he seemeth his Religion is vain Le ts desire therefore and pray the Lord to set a watch about the door of our lips The tongue is a slippery member as little as it is it may do much good if well ruled much hurt if otherwise an evil tongue is compared to Fire a Razor Coals a Sword these things must be laid aside not to put them on again at any time as men do their work a-days clothes but as Joseph laid away his Prison garment when he went to Pharaoh at no time to put them on any more As new born babes c. Having prepared the ground he now comes to sow the seed and having purged the stomack of ill humors he comes to prescribe wholesom food namely the word of God which he would have them seriously and heartily to love and long after and the Ministery thereof being that wholesom means of nourishment that God hath ordained to this end that they might grow and encrease from grace to grace thereby till they should come to the full measure of their Sanctification which they were to attain unto in this life So that in this verse we have the Affection the Object and the End or 1. A duty required namely to desire after the Word of God which is set down by a similitude from children new born and 2. How the Word of God is described namely from the
of this we shall have occasion to speak in the end of the Verse We allow a man to kill a Worm or Flie at his pleasure Why may not the Lord do so by man who is much less to him then a Worm to a man God ordained to pass by some men but condemns none but for his willing sin 6. Again that we are the children of wrath wholly sold under sin slaves of Satan having no good thing but altogether filled with all evil have no right to a bit of bread that the childe in the cradle is the enemy of God and hath deserved Hell this mans proud nature cannot brook but it s too true the whose Scripture tells it and we shall finde it And we are worthy to be in this case that were so happy in our Creation and could not hold it and now we may willingly acknowledge we be thus vile which will be the better for us seeing all that is wanting in us is to be had in Christ We must swallow this pill that we may have such a piece of Sugar follow it 7. Again that we must renounce all our sins and be crucified to the World and take so strait a course this carnal people count bondage which is indeed true liberty and that which they are in as sweet as it is is most slavish bondage to Satan They think they may not so much as laugh and that this course tyes them so short that they may do nothing but it tyes us from nothing but evil and gives us liberty enough in that use of Gods benefits so it be without sin 8. Again that they that will be Religious and Christs Disciples must suffer persecution this they cannot away with even because they are wholly carnal and savor of the flesh and are so given to their ease profit pleasures and honors of the world If they knew what the end of suffering for well doing were they would not be so addicted to the world for our Savior himself affirmeth that such shall have a great reward in Heaven hereat Moses aymed when he entred into this course This must we undergo by troubles we must go to Heaven for they humble us make us pray more exercise our Faith and Patience weary us hence and make us shine brighter drive us to God and that end will be happy 9. Some again take occasion from the Scriptures to be licentious as from the falls of Gods servants and that promise in Ezekiel When the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness c. and the example of the Thief upon the Cross thereupon delaying their repentance and living in sin boldly through ignorance partly and prophaneness especially they abuse the Scriptures not a letter therein countenancing sin and wresting them to their own condemnation These Examples and Reasons among others are onely set down to comfort and uphold them that being oppressed with their sins are ready to sink under the burthen thereof If thou beest not in this case wo unto thee if thou thus medlest with the Scriptures Here I will adde also some of the scandals of the Papists against the Word for though they will lay it upon our interpreting and preaching the same yet seeing we know we preach it according to the true meaning thereof therefore they indeed blame the Scripture it self They cry out of our Doctrine that its a Doctrine of Liberty and that under the colour of Christian Liberty we establish carnal Liberty and let every man do what he list This is as if the most infamous Strumpet should charge a modest grave Matron with unchastity for to be sure theirs is a Doctrine of all ease and liberty to the flesh yea those very things wherein they seem most harsh feed the flesh and give liberty to sin It enjoyns outward duties which an Hypocrite may perform as well as the best It appoints bodily punishments and penances as satisfaction for sin and that by such and such works which an Hypocrite may do they merit Heaven and for their Service what can be said of it but that it pleaseth well the eye and the ear yet we cannot be rid of their fooleries But why and wherein is our Doctrine to be charged 1. Because we teach free Justification by Faith onely without works of our own But is this a foolish slander we establish works as well as they teach the necessity of them as inseperable companions and necessary fruits of Faith and that there is no Salvation without them onely their blasphemous assertion That we are justified by them we dare not affirm do not believe 2. That we take away Auricular Confession that notable mean to kill sin and to keep the people in awe and Fasting days and give liberty to all sorts to marry To answer them severally For Auricular Confession We know no such thing out of Scripture it s but a carnal device and it s so far from killing sin that it gives life to it for having once discharged themselves of all their sins into the Priests care and he enjoyned them what pennance he lists thereupon having received Absolution for them they are ready to sin afresh and so do As a drunken man goes out and vomits not that he may be sober but that he may go to drinking again even so do they in their confessing For fasting days and difference of meat for Conscience sake We know no such thing in the New Testament The Apostle calls them a Doctrine of Devils They fast indeed from the Butchers Shambles not the Apothecaries Shop For Marriage It s the Ordinance of God that he hath appointed for all that they may keep themselves undefiled members of Christs body and since God hath appointed to give the gift of continency but to few therefore he hath appointed the remedy to be enjoyed of all And for the Papists which do herein fight against God and against Nature yet they do most filthily defile all their places with most abominable Whoredoms Therefore they are wicked slanderers Our Religion is too strict for such Libertines as they be All theirs is meerly in shew and bodily exercises which the veriest Hypocrite may do not in mortifying the lusts of the heart They meddle not so far True it is we have too many licentious persons of our Religion but so doth not our Religion teach them which theirs doth And that Original sin is done away in Baptism that some sins be Venial that man hath some good in himself and that he can take away by penance the temporal punishment of sins and can merit c. It s impossible therefore for their Religion to humble a man aright and make him fit to receive Christ. At preaching the Word There be that either cast it off or at least hear negligently and for fashion without any serious care to be guided thereby 1. Some say they did well enough before there was such preaching and if there be such
need of it what is become of our Forefathers they were honest people and had no such stir about hearing of Sermons I Answer They were in woful danger lying in ignorance and unbelief which because they saw not they thought not thereof but some whose eyes God hath opened bless him who hath brought them out of that state and wonder that ever they could be so careless in such deadly danger and plainly see that if they had so dyed they had gone to Hell who yet then thought their case as good as you wherein they would not now be for all the world As if one in a dark night or asleep on his horse should come over a narrow Bridge standing on a deep River or a steep dangerous place then he fears nothing for he sees no danger but when he views it in the day his heart is ready to fail him and he would not so go again for the whole Town And for our Fathers we know not what their state was but know that God let in light to sundry of them by small means as by reading some small parts of Scripture some small Books Primmers and the like so by conferring with others c. which how small soever God was pleased to bless but if they had no light and true knowledge of Christ we know that they could not be saved We cannot say this or that we may not belye the Scriptures for their sakes but whatsoever became of them it behoves us now to whom God offers greater grace and such blessed means as preaching that we take hold and embrace it that we may come out of ignorance to the true knowledge of our Savior Christ Jesus who is indeed the way to Heaven The time of that ignorance God regarded not but now he admonisheth every man every where to repent 2. Others say This preaching brings stirs where it goes and unquietness the Towns and places that were very loving before it came there after fell into divisions Its wonder that the Gospel of Peace should breed Dissention and that that which makes Peace between God and man should break Peace between man and man Indeed it s an occasion through mans corruption no marvel though it breed stirs considering what maner persons we are to be wrought on to good how hard to convince our judgements and consciences of the things of Gods Word and the Truths therein contained how hard to work upon our crooked wills and rebellious affections no marvel though men startle when they be put out of their byas But its good when the Devil stirs for then there is some hope and likelihood that he will be cast out And for Divisions its true our Savior said He came not to bring peace namely in evil but a sword and debate but the fault is not in the Gospel but in them that embrace it not for they that do not but are obstinate they fall out and contend with them that do because they by word and deed reprove their ill works whereas if all would obey it would make a blessed peace as it doth between good Christians that were as Lyons and Tygers but better this Division yet then that all should go hand in hand to Hell as those do that consent easily in evil better two Souls of five saved though they have much unquietness withal then all five perish Where the Gospel is embraced it breeds not such a carnal love as was in Popery to consent in Superstition in Vanity Pastime Good-fellowship Belly-chear and the like but a Christian and godly love in the Spirit furthering one another to Heaven and in the setting forth of Gods glory howsoever a just War is better then an unjust Peace Hereto this Objection may be added That if a man be never so well beloved before if he become a Professor and goer to Sermons he shall be hated of most men therefore I would be none of those will some say I would have the goodwill of my Neighbors But let such know that that is a wicked love and a woful which a man gets by living in sin better be hated of men for good then of God for ill-doing yea to be thus hated is a good sign 3. I cannot tell say some but since there hath been such preaching and such a stir for preaching and running after Sermons I see people never a whit the better but there is more sin now then was before now such Pride Covetousness Craft c. whereas before there was Love Good-neighborhood Plain Dealing c. A. 1. The Devil had them who lived in Popery and Blindness so fast in the main as he did not greatly strive to bring them to gross sins because he was sure enough of them otherwise now he fears he shal lose them therefore labors this way the rather because he would discredit the Gospel He knew their civility could do their Souls no pleasure and that being void of Faith it pleased not God therefore he let them alone and the rather that that Religion might be the better thought of now to disgrace the true Religion he perswades many to rest in hearing yet drawing them to all evils 2. There is not more nor so much as seems but because the Gospel and Light hath discovered sin more for a number of things that were counted vertues now the Word findes to be vices and rebukes as Carnal good-fellowship idle and vain spending of time Idolatty and blinde Superstition None were counted bad then but those that were notoriously so now the Word descryeth many smaller things so that the Gospel is no more in the fault though it discover faults then a Looking-glass is to be blamed for shewing any the spots in his face the fault is not in the glass that there be spots they were there before If in a dark night we come into a house we see nothing out of order though there be never so many things amiss which in the light we do yet is not the light in the fault as only discovering that which before was unseen 3. No marvel though there seem more evil because when men are forbidden evil and call'd upon for good they are more eager on sin then before as a melancholly man hath most minde to those meats that his Physician forbids him 4. No marvel also though some prove as bad or worse then ever before through Gods judgement on them for the contempt of the Gospel For if God gave up men to a reprobate minde for despising the light they had though but the light of nature and that which they had by the works of God what will he do for the contempt of the light of the Gospel 5. Yet there 's no cause of offence at this though there should be more sin now for there be many infinitely amended who before were ignorant superstitious prophane but now zealous Christians True and Religious worshippers of God and such as live justly and righteously with their Neighbors
Paul and Barnaba● arose dissention and Paul complaineth That when he would do good evil was present But for gross things that are reported of godly Ministers usually upon tryal they have proved lyes raised of Malice and not deserved by them And shall the whole calling of Ministers be blemished because some be bad And though it were as they say that Ministers were like Cooks that prepare good meat for others and taste not of it themselves yet the Word is good and it may be profitable to others as Gods Ordinance which is appointed for the Salvation of his people the blessing whereof dependeth not upon the Ministers good life but Gods blessing Noah was saved in the Ark whereof the makers were in likelihood drowned It was our Saviors direction that the people should be ruled by the Doctrine of the Scribes and Pharisees sitting in Moses chair that is preaching his Doctrine though they were not to do after their works And though Ministers know the will of God yet let it offend none that they straight do it not for knowledge is one thing and sanctification another which two are often severed 2. Some say There be contentions among the Ministers themselves and they cannot agree in points What then shall we do I le see them agreed ere I le regard any of them A. It s not to be wondred at if there be differences in some things for here the best know but in part and there still remains scales to be rub'd off and God doth not reveal all his will in all points at once but by degrees and in time and if any would tarry to be Religious till all men jumped in all Points they should never be Religious but perish and will this serve mens turns But what contentions and differences are there between the Ministers of the Church of England True its pity there should be any and we should desire God to cause his truth to break out and to remove the occasions of strife and till they can agree about those few things to proceed by one rule in peace But what differences are they not about the Essential points of Religion or matters of necessity to Salvation but of matters besides the main namely The Government of the Ch●rch or rather the persons by whom and the maner how the same is to be govern'd about which indeed there 's diversity of opinions So about Ceremonies which are not of the Essence of Salvation neither doth the Kingdom of God stand in them So that as the Church is a true Church that is governed either way so may they of each and both opinions yet be the servants of God and be saved both holding the foundation though differently building thereon If therefore they shall agree in all Fundamental Points and all things necessary to Salvation as in the Doctrine of their own Misery Christ Faith Repentance and the like though they leave the other till God shall further reveal they shall do well enough and its more seemly for Christians to minde the Doctrine of Faith Sanctification Love c. then to busie themselves about the Government of the Church The Devil calls them from things most needful to other things less needful more uncertain and dangerous If because of some smaller points of difference they shall shake off all Religion what answer shall they make What if Clothiers should all agree in the main points of Cloth-making till they came to the maner of making up and to the Tillers and herein they should differ should any need stumble hereat and say I le be no Clothier they cannot agree among themselves Why they may be good Clothiers though they differ in this and that of both fashions Let a yong man then go and practice as far as they agree and when they come to the winding up do as he is perswaded best and he shall be Clothier good enough 3. Others say The Minister speaks too fast or too slow or stands too long c. A. Most is his own pains They have thought longer time but short at Cards Tables Feasts Plays and do still Two or three hours at a Feast for the body and as much at play yea an whole day from one sport to another as a Fly from one box to another is usual with most 4. He is rich and then he must needs be covetous or else poor and then contemptible A. Men will finde a very poor excuse rather then none at all so was Christ contemned of his Countrey men But can any Minister so walk but that some which have no love to Religion and to be reformed will cavil against him to colour over their contempt Could John Baptist But he had a Devil Could our Savior Christ No he was a Winebibber a companion of Publicans and Sinners Against Professors of the Word and their Profession of Religion there be that take offence 1. Some say There 's but a small number of these Professors that be so precise most be not so and such as are usually are of the meanest not of the greatest and wisest men of whom but a few are carried after these Preachers to run after Sermons or be so precise in themselves and their families and a contemptible company they be hated of all for the most part A. 1. For their number its small if they be compared with the multitude but by themselves a worthy company and being such a small number it s an Argument that they are approved of God and walk in that way which leadeth to Heaven And hath not this been always told That the way to Heaven is strait and few finde it and so on the contrary The greatest number have ever been deceived and joyned in evil most cryed against Christ Crucifie him for one Elias one Micaiah there were Four hundred Priests of Baal 2. For their baseness that 's not always true though the Church consisteth most of them that are mean yet God hath had and will have of all sorts not excepting the greatest as David Solomon Asa Jehosaphat Hezekiah Ahikam and before them the Patriarchs Job and others So hath not our own Land wanted worthy men of the greatest place as there are at this hour many right godly Noblemen Knights and others of great state and place If this will draw them to the love of Religion there be not such wanting though their number be not the greatest For not many mighty are called And its hard for a rich man to enter into the Kingdom of God from whom for the most part heavenly things are hid and by whom God will not uphold his Kingdom but by mean ones that the glory may be his The poor he hath chosen 3. For their contemptibleness they are not the worse but the better to be liked for the Devil and wicked men will ever hate that which is good They did so by the Prophets our Savior and his Apostles and will do so by their followers let
carelesness of some Christians that walk so losely and lie so open as the wicked have their will even matter enough to talk of their covetousness of their wonderful impatience and the like such had need to repent much and by the contrary to labor by their well-doing to stop their mouthes which they have justly opened against Religion and the professors thereof O how far are some to blame who by too severe and sudden censuring cause many to loath the professors of the Word as if they were all such proud fellows and did condemn all but themselves O its good to have charity yet I mean not that we are to call black white c. The ignorance of foolish men Here is shewed what they be that are ready to rail and speak ill of Religion and open their mouthes against the Professors of the Gospel even ignorant foolish men Oh but many be great men for Wit and Parts and Learning that do thus It s all one such they be and no other They that will rail at a Trade for the fault of a Tradesman and condemn all of a Trade for the fault of some one of that Profession might they not be taxed of ignorance and folly So what ignorance and foolishness is it in a number to speak ill of the way of God and of the Word Preached and of the Preachers thereof and all for the fault of some that profess Religion It s true that some speak evil of Gods people not of ignorance but of hatred and contempt of the Gospel A good life will stop all cavils of the former not of these Ignorance Whoso speaketh ill of God of his Truth of his Servants that profess his Name are ignorant know not what they do as our Savior said of them that Crucified him As the Sadduces They erre not knowing the Scriptures Had the Pharisees known the Father they would not have hated and persecuted Christ the Son Had the Jews known They would not have Crucified the Lord of glory When men rail on Gods people O they know not what they say nor whom they despise for if they knew them and whose they be and their great Glory and Dignity they would catch them about the neck and earnestly desire that they may be like unto them But they know them not one brings Religion thus complaining I Religion am a meer stranger in the world therefore I do not wonder that the Dogs of this world do bark at me which I do not greatly regard my Pedegree my Father my Brother my Countrey is above yet I wish that while I stay among you you would not speak evil of me because you know me not And assuredly if men knew Christianity and the revenues thereof they would not onely not speak evil thereof but all the good they could yet this is not simple but affected ignorance therefore their judgement will be the more just and fearful 1. If therefore we hear any whosoever they be rich or poor reproaching the way of Salvation and calling it preciseness and niceness and railing on the best Preachers and most zealous Christians let us not be much troubled at it It s but the speech of ignorant men that know not what they say blinde that cannot judge of colours but through the darkness that is in them they call good evil and evil good who will one day see otherwise though it may be when it will be too late 2. While any is of this minde let him be what he will be have what knowledge he will or can have he is but an ignorant man that speaks and does he knows not what and walks in darkness and knoweth not how soon he may fall Foolish men Every natural man as long as he so continueth is but a fool even till God the fountain of all true wisdom do give him his Spirit of grace into his heart and make him wise unto Salvation whose fear is the beginning of wisdom Let men have wit to rule a Countrey to compound Controversies contrive businesses and to be so deeply fighted in the world as no man can go beyond them yet if they be in their natural and unregenerate condition they are fools the greatest fools that are such is Solomons fool throughout the Proverbs not he that wants wit but true wisdom nor one that wants natural parts but grace For is not he a fool that prefers toys and bables before matters of great and good worth such are they that are careful for the world for Profits Pleasures Honors and such transitory toys never regarding what shall become of their souls having no care of the pardon of their sins to escape from Hell and to obtain the Kingdom of Heaven such was the rich man in the Gospel Were not he a fool that in the Summer would neglect to prepare his Winter provision as having then no use thereof such is he that hath no care in the Summer of the Gospel and in the time of his health to lay up against the stormy time of sickness temptations and death Is not he a fool that runs on in the score and takes no care to discharge it such are they that go on in sin and in the abuse of Gods creatures Is not he a fool that will wallow himself in mire and think and speak ill of them that will not so do such are the wicked that wallow in their sins even wondring that others run not with them into the same excess of riot A fool will play with firebrands arrows and mortal things so the wicked make a sport of sin He is a fool that being condemned of Treason and yet in possibility to get a pardon defers to sue for it till it be too late such are the wicked that put off their repentance He is a fool that will laugh being in extream danger or being told he is going to execution doth jest at it yea if it were but to the stocks or house of correction yet thus do the wicked every day go nearer and nearer the place of their torment A fool hates those that tell him he is in danger and would help him out of it and can sleep soundly though it be told him the house is on fire over his head yet thus do the wicked being told of their sins and their danger thereby Thus are we to repute our selves being unregenerate and to labor by all means for the fear God which is the beginning of true wisdom Verse 16. As free and not using your liberty for a cloak of maliciousness but as the servants of God HEre the Apostle prevents an Objection that they might make whereby he would cure the disease they were sick of even their not yielding subjection willingly and that both in respect of their badness which ruled and of their own liberty which they misconstrued and stretched beyond the bounds We be freed might they say by Jesus Christ therefore
of the Moral Law and the uttermost extremity of it which of the unbeliever is exacted but on the behalf of Believers is taken away by Christ so that though in them there be many wants yet God in Christ Jesus will accept the will for the deed he will accept of their hearts and of the truth of their actions pardoning their infirmities Hence it is that now they flee not from the Law as a cruel Tyrant but come thereto as to a Schoolmaster to instruct them in Gods will 4. We are freed from the Ceremonial Law whereof the Sacraments Sacrifices Rites Purifyings c. were meer shadows till the body came So from bondage in all things indifferent as meats drinks days and the like which were rudiments serving for the minority of the Church There is now no indifferent thing we are bound in for Religions sake or from which we are to abstain for conscience sake much more are we freed from all mens Traditions which serve not to binde the conscience wherewith notwithstanding the Church of Rome endeavoreth to hold people in base and deadly bondage as the Scribes and Pharisees of old and that for Conscience and Religions sake The Kingdom of God is not meat nor drink neither if we eat are we the more acceptable or if we eat not the less 1. This is a wonderful consolation to every Christian whoso can prove themselves Believers they are the onely happy persons in the world they onely are free Art thou such a one be of good comfort there 's no condemnation to thee though thou hast been stung with sin yet seeing thou hast had grace to look up to Christ Jesus thou art cured Christ hath dyed for thee thou shalt not perish but have life everlasting Who shall lay any thing to thy charge Christ hath paid thy debt to the uttermost farthing when therefore the conscience of thy sin troubles thee with the danger thereof and the Devil pursueth thee with temptations O then look up to thy Surety stick to him he hath perfectly discharged thee Though there be a Hell wide and large and the burning thereof as it were fire and much wood which the breath of the Lord as a River of Brimstone doth kindle and wherein thou hast deserved to have thy portion yet there thou shalt not come Christ hath given a discharge for every one that believeth in him Thou art humbled the Spirit of God beareth witness to thine that thou art Gods and thou findest in thy self the fruits of faith be of good comfort God can as soon deny himself as that thou shalt perish O what cause have we to thank God for Christ Jesus and all the means whereby we came to faith and to be Christians we can have no curse in this world crosses for good are no curses death shall do us no hurt yea turn to our especial good Art thou a Believer then art thou no longer the Servant of sin to be at the command and follow it in the lusts thereof though thou canst not do as thou wouldest yet having thine understanding enlightened thy will and affections reformed and thine heart changed c. thou hast a blessed freedom a pledge indeed of that perfect freedom thou shalt have in Heaven yet labor every day to be more freed from the bondage of thy corruption and set at liberty to serve God And is it not a wonderful comfort that we may offer up Spiritual Sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ and that we are enabled in some measure to do the will of God and that with delight and that our works though imperfect and done in weakness yet being done in Truth are accepted of God who hath compassion on us as a father on his son He that is indeed a true Believer is the onely free person in the world so free as nothing can make him otherwise let him be bound with sickness with poverty with imprisonment let him be tyed hand and foot let him be chained about the neck to a prison wall c. yet is he free free from sin and damnation free from the bondage of the Devil is a conqueror over temptations hath a free minde to serve God and even then with Paul and Silas and the three children can sing and laud his name O praise God for this walk thankfully and joyfully love the word and search it where these blessed prerogatives and priviledges be enrolled It s a great fault we rejoyce no more herein especially considering the price that our freedom cost 2. For them that cannot prove themselves Believers O let them labor to have a part in this freedom Rome had great priviledges therefore many sought and that with great sums to be free of it When the Jews were freed from Hamans conspiracy and had the Kings favor many become Jews O so me thinks many should desire to become Christians that they may partake of this freedom which is more to be desired then the whole world Till you be freed by Christ you are in woful bondage When the Son shall make you free then shall you be free indeed till which time you are bound indeed and that in a fearful maner the curse of God follows you whithersoever you go or ride you go not over a stile but you may break your neck get up on your horses but you may receive some deadly blows to send you to Hell take tools in your hands but you may mischief your selves thereby you may be swallowed up as Korah drowned as Pharaoh burnt with fire from Heaven as Nadab and Abihu eat up with worms as Herod Being unbelievers you have no warrant to the contrary every minute you hang over the pit of Hell for whom it gapeth You are also slaves of the Devil at his command and do base work for a woful master whose wages will be accordingly But this the world will not believe they dream not of Spiritual bondage neither consider that their hearts are fast locked in unbelief were they sensible hereof they would seek by all means to be rid of the same they would be afraid even to sleep this night lest Hell should catch them ere they awoke lest their souls should be fetched from them being in this condition O never be quiet till you know your selves freed by Christ to this end humble your selves confess your deadly bondage bewail it to God cry for pardon rest not till you receive a gracious answer never leave waiting on God in his Word and craving his Spirit till he change your hearts and make you free whence will spring peace of Conscience and joy in the Holy Ghost What are Riches Wit Civility yea the gifts of Knowledge Utterance and hearing of the Word with joy and the like without this This is to be known by Faith especially But how do most content themselves to hold the hope of Heaven by sleight conceits of their own rather then seek by sound
set up their Inferiors in them yet are they to use them kindely and with respect Yea a man is bound to honor himself for he is the workmanship of God he may not therefore defile or abuse himself at his pleasure He must therefore keep his hands free from cruelty and oppression his tongue from lying swearing railing mocking as his whole body from evil and filthiness Its Gods will that we should possess our vessels in holiness and honor we must not disgrace or deface the work of the Lord they that thus do shall not enter into Heaven for no unclean thing shall come there And as we desire to procure honor unto our selves we must labor in all things to honor God and in all our doings aym at his glory them that thus do God will honor Contrarily they that seek themselves and not God in that that they do living even openly to his dishonor and not regarding at all to glorifie him disgrace and shame shall be cast on them the honor they seek flies furthest from them yea such have often fearful and shameful ends Dishonoring God he dishonoreth them and as we are to labor to be approved of God so also to have good report in the Church of God for a good name is greatly to be respected is of much worth and an especial blessing of God Thus as men are to us As they are in themselves they are either good o● bad both which we are to honor Honor all men saith the Apostle good bad Jews Gentiles Believers Unbelievers Regenerate Unregenerate Christians Pagans c. for the good there is no doubt and that is to be spoken of in the next Exhortation but the doubt and difficulty is of the bad how and why we must honor them We must have a good respect to all though not to all alike and there are none so bad but there is something in them to be regarded some scratch of Gods image if ancient men an image of Gods eternity reverence that and speak to them as to aged men if wealthy an image of Gods infinite abundance if wise to manage matters of the world reverence Gods wisdom if a Father or Master an image of Gods Fatherhood and Authority Besides they have many active parts of good use for Peace or War by Sea and Land are skilful in the Tongues in Arts and Sciences are Civil Kinde Courteous Pitiful and the like for every of which we are to honor them to reverence them to give them their due so much as in us lies living peaceably with them In their prosperity we must use them friendly in all points of Neighborhood Lending Borrowing Commercing Dealing Justly and Righteously with them to bring them to the love of Religion in their adversity we must be helpful to them if hungry give them meat if thirsty drink if naked raiment at all times give them a good example pray for them and give them their due for any thing that 's in them that they may see themselves regarded not despised and so keep peace holding out contention which is the floodgate of all evil Thus dealing well with them and walking wisely towards them we may bring them in time to a liking and love of Religion 1. Therefore for Christians let them not reject men altogether whom they see to be bad but give them their due we know not what good may come by our amiable and wise carriage towards them but if we shall despise them we do thereby harden them against us and Religion too 2. For them that be yet carnal let them labor for grace which deserves true and large honor If God will have you regarded for your natural parts how will both he himself honor you and cause you also to be honored of others having grace ye see Christians use you kindely and respectively for your common and natural gifts O how should they embrace you if they saw the lively image of God in you Love the Brotherhood More especially he now teacheth our duties to godly men to the true servants of God These we must embrace with an intire and hearty affection we must love all and do good unto all but especially unto the Brotherhood brotherly kindeness which is a very natural and intire inward affection is due to the children of God Speak we first of love to their persons then to their fellowship and Company For their persons We must love them with a more then ordinary affection The more lively we observe Gods image to be in any the more we must love such others we are not bound to love with the like affections Those did David love in such did he delight a fit patern for our imitation We must love such 1. Because of their nearness to us if we belong to God They are our Brethren we have the same Father God the same Mother the Church of God born of the same immortal seed nourished up with the same sincere milk of the Word have the same Sacraments the same Savior our eldest Brother Christ Jesus and look also for the same Inheritance in Heaven and is not this very near They are also members of the same body that we be fellow-members with us and of the same Houshold and Family even the Houshold of Faith 2. In respect of their excellency They are washed in Christs Blood covered with his righteousness are more glorious then the Sun endued with the sanctifying Spirit have Angels to their attendants all the Creatures theirs they live under the hope of eternal glory the world was made for them and abides for their sakes If a man saw the honor of a Christian and Childe of God he would fall down before him and kiss the ground he stands on 3. For that they are in great favor with God He loves them dearly and hath rebuked even Kings for their sakes He that toucheth them toucheth the apple of his eye Now those whom God loves we should also love yea whatsoever is done to them good or ill he counts it as done to himself 1. This rebuketh those that are so far from thus affecting them as that of all persons they cannot away with them but mock them as Ishmael did Isaac and Michol David but rail on them as Shimei tell Tales of them as Doeg persecute them as Saul seek to entrap them as the Scribes Pharisees and Herodians yea and like Judas betray them of this sort all places are full neither is there any so base in a Town or so ignorant that he cannot say the Lords-Prayer but he can mock and rail on them that make conscience of their ways yea the Devil is such a cunning School-master as that though we can beat nothing into some mens heads they be so blockish yet the Devil can teach them to be very expert to jest at them that fear God and this hath ever been the fashion of the world
pleasure but by fair means endeavor that he may see and leave the same she must also be obedient to all his lawful commands and frame herself to his nature and liking so far as she may with a good conscience Indeed to consent to his evil or to do evil at his command that she may not by any means for God is to be obeyed rather then man yet even in these she must refuse with humility and due respect to her husband Though she have a good cause yet she may handle it ill This rebuketh the contrary unreverence and base esteem which too too many wives have of their Husbands O how unseemly and stout is their behavior towards them Not a few having many good qualities in them yet are curst snappish stand too stifly in their own conceit will carry away the day and have the last word especially if they have a good cause such do grosly forget themselves Whatsoever parts a woman hath yet if she be not subject and dutiful to her husband they are nothing she is as a curst Cow that gives a good pail of milk and kicks it down with her foot Let such endeavor to see this fault in themselves and repent thereof from their heart striving against their froward nature let such know that as subjection is Gods Ordinance so it s the very being of a wife What 's an hand if it have no power of handling or any eye if it see not so a wife without subjection Though there may be Parentage Portion Beauty Housewifery c. yet if this be wanting there is nothing of a wife There are also others which be so unreasonable so froward so mad and bedlem-like which do so scold and brawl as they care not what they say being a vexation to their Husbands hearts and corruption to their bones that are as it were a whipping stock and house of correction to them continually the contention of such is a continual dropping and it is better to dwell in the corner of a house top then with such in a wide house But hereof I have heretofore spoken at large That if any obey not the Word c. Not onely must wives be subject that have good Husbands but even they which have infidel husbands cross unkinde and most irreligious Husbands for they are their husbands whom they have chosen and are now in covenant of God withal and which God hath laid out for them as a blessing or cross if any shall say This is very hard let such know that Christians mnst do difficult things and such as no other can do whether Papist Hypocrite or Civil persons every Bungler can make good work of good straight Timber but he that can make good work of that which is crooked and knotty is worthy commendation 1. This rebuketh those that except against their husbands Oh will some say if my husband were as such a womans husband kinde courteous religious c. it would not grieve me to do any thing for him I could lay my hand under his feet but mine is thus and thus Ans. Ye must not look what others be but what your own is though they fail in their duties towards you yet must not you in yours towards them stoppage is no payment Gods Word must be your rule 2. If they that have such ill husbands yet must do their duty willingly how much more they that have loving godly careful husbands How great is their sin that do not their duty to such but are ever finding fault complaining murmuring unquiet such may justly fear lest God take away those and send them such as will be a cross to them If any have found it so let it lead them to repentance and let others take heed by their example But howsoever it be necessary for wives to do their duties to unbelieving husbands yet it follows not that they may lawfully match themselves with such This were an unequal match which is often spoken against in the holy Scriptures This were to make league with the wicked and Gods enemies This were the way to pollute our selves Thus was Solomon himself beguiled This is the means of a corrupt and sinful generation for commonly children do follow the steps of their parents Such as were thus born spake half the language of Canaan and half of Ashdod When both Parents be godly their children for the most part prove gracious God vouchsafing to draw the threed of his election through the loyns of the faithful when both be wicked their children are for the most part ungracious yea if but one of them be wicked most children prove after the worse side Let therefore Parents as they regard their own comfort and the wel-doing of their posterity be careful with whom they match them and those that intend to marry let them in their matching not so much regard wealth beauty birth c. as Gods fear yet how many are carryed away with those not caring to please God herein matching themselves even with such as are most irreligious But how doth our Apostle decipher an unbeliever by his fruit disobedience he is such a one as doth not obey the Word Whosoever he is that liveth in flat disobedience to any of Gods Commandments is yet an unbeliever and without Faith In vain therefore do they boast of Faith whosoever they be that live in open disobedience and known sins May without the Word be won by the conversation of the wives In general note we that Although the work of conversion is to be ascribed to the preaching of the Word For faith cometh by hearing and its the Interpreter one of a thousand that must declare unto man his righteousness yet are good examples excellent preparatives hereunto as fire that heats the iron and makes it fit to be fashioned by them a man may be brought to a better liking of Religion and of the Word and so to the hearing thereof whereby he may be converted Davids constant and true carriage of himself towards Saul made him confess he was more righteous then himself Do not we then content our selves with forwardness in profession and other good gifts but look that our conversation be such so holy modest godly c. as that we may stop the mouthes of the bad and draw on the backward so much as in us lies and thus shall we adorn the Gospel but the contrary in most is every day too too manifest In particular that Wives professing Religion shew it in all meekness subjection and good behavior towards their Husbands according to the rule of Gods Word may in time be a means to bring home their Husbands to God What knowest thou O wife whether thou shalt save thine Husband saith the Apostle If not yet they shall so restrain them as that they shall be
great price Here 's the main Reason of the Exhortation A meek and quiet spirit is of greater value then all the gold of Ophir its precious in the sight of God and therefore must women endeavor for it None makes or gives it but God onely no Preacher Prophet nor Angel can give grace can bestow a meek Spirit it comes from above whence all other graces come it s bestowed on none but the Elect people of God Gold and Pearls are bestowed on Heathens and prophane people enemies of God but grace on none but Kings sons and daughters and such as shall be heirs of Heaven As for other outward apparel it s of no worth trash dung to this such is of no account in the countrey we go to no such base stuff enters in at Heavens gate But with whom is it of great price even with God and before him in his account who can rightly value things Costly apparel indeed is of value with men vain and carnal men but grace is in account with God Angels and all good and wise men God seeth not as man seeth God beholds all our actions we must therefore so carry our selves in our places as that what we do may be pleasing in Gods sight and accepted of him Verse 5. For after this maner in the old time the holy women also who trusted in God adorned themselves being in subjection unto their own husbands Verse 6. Even as Sarah obeyed Abraham calling him Lord whose daughters ye are as long as ye do well and are not afraid with any amazement HEre are Reasons to enforce the former Exhortations unto subjection sobriety in apparel and attiring themselves with grace 1. From the examples of godly women of former ages and times who were thus qualified 2. From the example of Sarah who thus behaved her self toward her husband whose daughters all such women shall be accounted as do imitate her and that for conscience doing their duties in a right maner as she did such shall be counted among the Saints of God in this life and in the life to come shall have the reward of such The former is amplified and strengthened by sundry circumstances 1. Of the number that so did not one but many women 2. Such as are worthy to be imitated as not being of the common sort but holy women 3. Their antiquity not of yesterday as though it were new but ancient in times past In the latter is set forth the maner how this duty is to be performed namely Not for fear of displeasure but for conscience towards God and love to their husbands For after this maner c. From the force of the Reason holy women have done so therefore so must you Note that The examples of Gods servants are to be followed in all their vertues The way of Gods Precepts is like an uncouth and bushy way the way of examples a beaten way and herein by setting up his servants as lights to direct us God hath condescended to our weakness Were it not thus we would say of precepts It s true we should do thus but who ever did so God shews us every where who they were All examples are written for our good the examples of the godly as Abels offering in Faith Enochs walking with God Noahs obedience Moses his mildeness Jobs patience c. for our imitation the examples of the ungodly and their punishment for our evitation yea even in our own times God presenteth divers unto us that they which belong unto him may be drawn on by the light of precepts and examples together as others left without excuse who do not such and such duties which are to their knowledge by others performed This rebuketh those that follow the evil but do not imitate good examples neither are any whit moved by them Those can make use of the frailties of Gods children mentioned in Scripture to encourage themselves in evil Did nor David commit adultery was not Noah drunk and did not Rebekah cause Jacob to lye c. will they say Such wrest the Scriptures to their own destruction So among our selves if any be bad and licentious they shall have enough to follow them but as for the examples of the godly they little prevail nay people are so far from following them that they mock and disdain them yea term them Hypocrites Precise fools and the like Well let such make as light of them as they will God will not lose his labor and his light set up They that make them not now their patern for imitation shall finde them one day their Judges to condemn them as Noah did the old world As the Ninivites against the Israelites so many a husband shall rise up against his wife on the day of Judgement and many wife against her husband as many a man against his neighbor and justly for its clear that those love darkness and to wander which will neither be guided by precept nor example whereas God might onely give us precepts and yet require obedience It s true all shine not alike some have their light dimmed for a time through some unbeseeming act howsoever there 's not the example of any whereby we may not receive some profit In the old time The Antiquity of the examples are an enforcement or inducement to follow them but how simply because they be ancient No but holy men did thus and well they did and that long ago He doth urge them to follow examples onely upon Antiquity but because they were good also Note then That Antiquity joyned with verity is reverend and to be followed If a truth in judgement or practice of life be ancient and gray-headed it s the more honorable and to be followed but if an opinion or practice be wicked though never so ancient its vile and to be detested and is not the better but much the worse for the antiquity of it The older the more time it were quite banisht out of the Land Town House and Heart This condemneth the Church of Rome and all such as plead bare antiquity onely it hath been thus and thus long will they say ours is the old Religion and yours is the new No ours is ancientest from the beginning whereof were the Patriarchs Prophets Christ and his Apostles Their stories mention when and how theirs began encreased and grew out of an heap of Ceremonies of the Jews and Gentiles mingled together one Pope devising one thing another adding another Though error and wickedness may be very ancient yet truth and goodness hath the start of it the truth was before sin entred into the world this therefore is no good rule this is ancient therefore it s to be followed nay is it also good It s else nothing Many Papists have nothing to say but thus did our Fathers and Grandfathers c. but they never enquire by the Word whether they did well or not whereas our
and prophane persons excuse themselves from embracing Religion but this shall not serve their turn There is odds indeed and no marvel For we know in part and believe in part But wherein is the difference not in the grounds of our Religion but in matters of Ceremony and Circumstance So far as the Ministers of the Church of England agree let them embrace believe and obey and it shall be sufficient to bring them to Heaven as for the things about which they differ they little concern them we are to desire God that these controversies were at an end and that we may be all of one minde about these things till which time we are to desire that there might not be such Separation of affections for these things but as both may be saved and be good Christians that be of either of both mindes so there might be a consent and agreement and not one rent asunder in affection from another for as it were extream uncharitableness for any to judge any for these things whom they see to live godly and Preach diligently so to censure those over sharply that are not altogether of the same judgement This doth much hurt for as it was said The war of Hereticks is the peace of the Church so it is now too true That the contention of the Church is the peace and increase of Papists among us Hereby also many fall to Brownism and sundry no doubt hereupon shake off all care of Religion and are little better then Atheists Some there are even also amongst private Christians that having somewhat better gifts of wit and memory and some more knowledge then others fall to curious questions and maintain strange and singular opinions as That they can discern Spirits and in an hours talk with a man know certainly whether he be a childe of God or not c. whereby they draw parties to themselves fall into wrangling and strife with such as oppose their fancies becomes strange unto them discharge them behinde their backs whence the godly are grieved and prophane ones take occasion to exclaim against the profession of Religion yea their Ministers become ill thought of as teachers of such Novelties Such are of a proud Spirit as who take up Opinions not grounded in the Word and maintain them also to the breach of unity and love If any scruple arise in our mindes we are in humility to resort to those whose lips are appointed to preserve knowledge For unity in civil affairs or outward conversation We ought to be of one minde in every good thing in our families and places where we live husbands and wives neighbors with neighbors must be like-minded one towards another according to Christ Jesus any other is a conspiracy no true agreement In Towns men ought to joyn together to suppress evil persons and places and set up goodness so much as in them lies where two or three thus consent there is God in the midst of them But in most places men set themselves to cross one another and Baal hath them which plead for him and against God and goodness as if one Horse were set at the one end of the Cart and another at the other end and each put to draw they would trample the ground tire themselves and do no good to the owner so is it in many Towns where dissention beareth sway nothing is done to the glory of God or good thereof And for particular persons and neighbors they must be of one heart and live lovingly together not offering occasion of offence nor readily embracing any but forgetting forgiving and passing by injuries not giving place unto wrath nor suffering the Sun to go down thereon We are brethren members also of one body we must live like Lambs one with another O how good and comely a thing is it thus to live but alas how do men wrangle and contend for every trifle Welfare Abraham he would rather yield to Lot then contend we are his children if we follow his steps What a shame is it that they which are baptized with the same Baptism profess the same Faith and say that they are guided by the same Spirit should yet be at strife and variance O fie upon it How do these stain their Prayers hinder themselves from the Sacrament How canst thou look God in the face who thus break his Commandments Hereof pride and covetousness are the main causes Take we heed to these duties that living in peace the God of love and peace may be with us Having compassion one of another Another vertue required is to be of like affection each to other in their prosperity rejoycing with them and desiring the continuance thereof as in their heaviness to be grieved yea we are to rejoyce in their prosperity though we our selves were in affliction to rejoyce I say whether in respect of the Church in general or of the particular Members thereof Such shal not prosper that have ill will to Sion that envy the prosperity of the Church nor such as are envious at the good estate of particular Christians or Ministers their welfare credit peace liberty nor such as have an ill eye at their Neighbors thriving in wealth credit gifts or any other blessing Through the Devil justly stiled the envious man as being the author of envy they become thus envious What shall we have an ill eye because God is good what is this but to finde fault with God How was envy punished in Cain in Esau in the Edomites c. It s a work of the flesh which God cannot away withal nay we are not to envy at the prosperity of the wicked for they shall pay full dearly for it Naturally we are addicted hereunto but we ought to hate it and strive against it And for them whom God blesseth above others they must walk very warily in all humbleness and care to do good and kindely use their Inferiors else they put them upon a temptation of envy whereas on the other part people will say His wealth and place is well bestowed on him he is loving affable doth good c. And as we are to rejoyce with them that do rejoyce so must we mourn with them that mourn we must help to bear their burthen we must pity them in our hearts pray for them visit them and otherwise relieve them if need be we must not be altogether for our selves as those who were not born for our selves alone In the natural body if one member suffer the rest suffer with it much more should it be so in the spiritual If the foot get a thorn in it the back bows down to it the eye looks upon it the hand searcheth it the heart grieveth the tongue complaineth should not we be thus affected at the hurt of our fellow-members Our head is a living feeling head and accordingly we should be feeling
careful of the souls of others when we have once felt the misery of our own souls and found mercy of God to be delivered therefrom then will we know the worth of souls and be pitiful over others No marvel though so few be careful of the souls of others being there are so few careful of their own whensoever you see any negligent in their places its because the work of grace hath not been as yet wrought on their souls In respect of their Bodies To those that be sick in pain poverty debt prison or any outward distress we ought to be inwardly compassionate and outwardly relieve them as we may we must have bowels of mercy right bowels towards them we must have such tenderness of affection as if we were in the same case we are not born onely for our selves we are but Stewards God sends poverty on them as for the tryal of their faith and patience so of our love we have cause to thank God who hath thus honored us to be givers what have we deserved more then others God as a mighty Prince and House-keeper hath called us all to his Table setting some at the upper end others at the middle as others at the lower end thereof It were no maners in them that sit above to keep all for themselves they must distribute to them that sit lowest of that that 's set before them God is merciful and so should we be yea this is the note of a good man and such were Job and Cornelius such Dorcas yea how pitiful was our Savior this way when he fed the hungry gave sight to the blinde healed the lame c. God hath also made gracious promises hereunto all which may induce us to the performance hereof And thus are we affected indeed when we are ready to hear the cryes of the poor and to relieve them chearfully wherein notwithstanding we must not look for too much beholdingness we must shew mercy to those that have most need and of those to the houshold of Faith we must give out of goods well gotten laying aside somewhat thereof for such uses we must abound more and more being full of mercy and not weary of well doing So when we lend freely not looking so much to save our selves as to pleasure them to whom we lend and in buying and selling do unto others as we would be dealt withal Whereunto may be added our dealing mercifully with those which fall into our danger by forfeiting their Bond not fulfilling their Covenants and the like 1. This condemneth all unmerciful men whether such as will part from nothing but even by constraint hard-hearted having no bowels giving no more then needs must not lending at all or for their own advantage to the undoing of the borrowers or such as do hurt oppress gripe by Usury by cruel letting of Leases selling after unreasonable Rate to the poor buying of them half for nought grinding their faces and flaying their skins by Forfeitures c. so feeding themselves on them and working on their necessities Let all such know That they have no grace in them at all no soundness in Religion no true love of God God also will shut up his mercy from these neither shall they partake of blessedness Though they cry unto him he will not hear them he will be revenged on them in their goods names children souls here and hereafter See Job 20. 10 15. Prov. 22. 22 23. Jer. 17. Mat. 25. 2. This may be a comfort to all merciful minded and liberal handed men They are herein like to God who is merciful and requires of us so to be because he is so as good and faithful Stewards they shall be made Rulers over much They shall be blessed every way for they cause many thanks to be given to God and they have also many Prayers they are blessed in their goods as which not onely encrease more and more but descend from them to their posterity they are blessed in their names they live in credit and reputation and being dead they are much lamented for they are blessed in their children they are blessed every way outwardly inwardly in body in soul here and hereafter The merciful shall obtain mercy The good and faithful servant shall enter his Masters joy 3. For those that be not cruel yet withal not so merciful as they should be let them labor for this grace of pity and to this end both remove the lets and impediments thereof namely Prodigality whereby they waste all become unthrifts unfit at all to do any good and Covetousness whereby they think all lost that goes besides themselves which is indeed the cut-throat of pity and use the means conducing hereunto namely 1. Labor for a feeling of Gods mercy to themselves 2. Visit the poors houses look into their Cup boards observe their cold fare their thin and hard lodging this cannot but affect them as the Samaritan upon his view of the man faln among Thieves had compassion on him 3. If they themselves cannot see them let them take informations thereof from others 4. When they are in any affliction as in pains or sick let them consider the means they have for their recovery as a warm house a good bed wholesom Dyet the Physitians advice and direction c. all which the poor want Whoso doth thankfully acknowledge those cannot but be pitiful There 's yet one further branch of pity We must be pitiful to our Beasts we must use them mercifully and keep them sufficiently yea be pitiful not onely of our own but our Neighbors nay our Enemies God is pitiful this way He feeds the yong Ravens that cry unto him and The Lyons seek their meat from him He openeth his hand and filleth all things living with plenteousness He will not have the mouth of the Ox to be musled and will have the beasts also rest on the Sabbath day This rebukes those which though they pamper them not as some do their Hounds giving them that which many of the poor want and others their Horses are cruel persons to their Beasts as rank Riders which are all on the spur yet in Princes Affairs or cases of necessity men may take liberty this way covetous Misers that keep their Cattel bare and poor Servants that deal unconscionably through their idleness and laziness suffering poor dumb creatures to perish all which hurry up and down by unnecessary journeys or by their journeys on the Lords day whether for profit or pleasure Be courteous Courtesie is an affable milde and lowly carriage of our selves towards our equals and inferiors for its reverence and duty we owe and do perform to our superiors and betters this is in countenance gesture words and deeds our countenance must be amiable not too cloudy and austere we must kindely and lovingly greet one
Have no league of Amity with them to have common friends and enemies as to help them against their enemies or crave their help against ours There be some that speak minsingly of the Religion of Rome as that there be indeed sundry differences between them and us but that they are petty and mean ones and of no great moment but such as if we would yield a little and they a little there might be a reconciliation made Wo be to such dawbers that would go about to reconcile God and the Devil Light and Darkness c. There are sundry differences which are main ones and against the foundation and such as except they will renounce we neither can nor must ever joyn with them So of the Papists themselves some will speak very favorably O they be good honest men and many good things they do if it were not a little for their Opinions c. Do such speak wisely they be abominable persons for they be Idolaters and those God calls abominable worshipping other Gods and the true in a false maner namely in Images If they were Murtherers and would take away our lives Adulterers and would abuse our wives Thieves and would take away our goods O we would cry out upon them and say They be abominable but we have no feeling of any thing which hurts our souls nor of that which is foully against God and his glory it s an Argument of self love and little grace It should go more to our hearts that its against GOD and his glory then any thing that were against our selves any way We ought to pray to God to convert them or remove them and that they may be curbed and their eyes may fail ere they have their desire of Toleration of their abominable Religion For the Idolatry among our selves Some conceive of God as of a God onely merciful and not just which emboldens them to go on in their sins without fear or care supposing that when they have abused him at their pleasure all their days if in the end they utter but a few good words to him he will be as well pleased as if they had served him all their time This is to conceive an Idol and not God for he is as just as merciful the one no more then the other Sundry also among us make a god of their Belly Profits Pleasures Honor Children Ease c. seeking onely these setting their heart and delight in these trusting in these yea to compass these not caring though they offend God for whatsoever a man loves more then God or trusts in besides God he makes it his god Thus the glutton makes his Belly as the covetous man his Wealth his god O vileness and extreme baseness We that live under the Word preached should learn to know God to be All-sufficient and to labor to make him our portion and inheritance our joy and our castle He that hath God hath all he that wants him in the midst of all hath nothing Blessed is the people so the person whose God is the Lord not who are wealthy have great friends c. and who accordingly love him above all set him up in their hearts trusting in him onely satisfying themselves in him yea him alone and loving all other things in and for and under him Others there are that profess Religion and worship God indeed but in a false maner they pray but depart not from iniquity hear the Word but hate to be reformed are baptized but keep no Covenant receive the Lords Supper but without Knowledge Faith and Repentance but God he is a Spirit and therefore will be worshipped in Spirit and Truth They that worship him as most do they worship an Idol namely Such a God as is content with the outside with Ceremonies but so is not the true God the service of such is abominable against such judgements have been both denounced and inflicted See 1 Sam. 15. 23. Psal. 50. 16. Isa. 1. 11. and 58. 5. Jer. 7. 4. Ezek. 14. 33 27. Mic. 6. 7. Our outward worshipping of God must proceed from our inward Knowledge Love Fear and Trust in God and must be joyned with obedience and Reformation If thou repentest not of thine Hypocritical service thy wages will be according to thy work This makes Gods enemies speak ill of our Religion and hold off even because though indeed we worship God and profess well yet our peoples lives be so far wide we that enjoy the Gospel and the true means of the right knowledge and service of God ought not to worship the true God onely but in a right maner What though we be not Idolaters we cannot almost be so though we would yet we may and without repentance shall certainly perish for our ceremonious and Hypocritical serving of God and so much the rather because we had the means to bring us to the true knowledge of him which is denyed to the common sort of the Papists Assuredly we shall lose all our labor if we use it to no better purpose and our souls too among the Hypocrites Verse 4. Wherein they think it strange that you run not with them to the same excess of ryot speaking evil of you HEre 's the prevention of an Objection If we should now break off might some say and no longer live as we have done but take the course that you prescribe we should be wondred at as an Owl among Birds They would think strangely of us as of fools and mad folks and hate us and speak evil of us that we should not be able to abide it Others also might say We which have followed your counsel have made our selves a gazing stock and pulled all men upon our tops even those that liked us well before speak ill of us and what we shall do we know not The Apostle Answereth I know it is so with some of you and will be so with the rest but be not dismaid for as it s set down in the following Verse they shall answer for this wickedness at the time which God hath appointed when we shall receive the Crown of glory for our well-doing and constant continuance therein In this Verse note 1. The minde of the wicked towards Gods children their course seems strange to them 2. The effect hereof in their words They speak evil of them 3. The ground or reason hereof For that they run not with them into the same excess of riot Wherein they think it strange Hence note that Such as mean to renounce their sins and take an holy course shall finde much opposition undergo the hatred and ill will of most Lot was wondred at in Sodom as doubtless the old world wondred at Noah for making the Ark and Pharaohs Courtiers at Moses his choyce Michol mockt despised David in her heart when he danced before the Ark Nebuchadnezzar wondred that the three children refused to bow to his Image which others did Festus thought Paul mad In
blood and destruction both of body and soul therefore called Satan An Adversary The Envyous man The Accuser of the Brethren A Murtherer from the beginning and because there is no man so vile but hath some reliques of humanity in him he is compared to the Beasts without reason and so termed here A roaring Lyon as elsewhere A red Dragon c. he it is that first tempts and then accuseth us to God and ready to be the executioner Let him suck the blood of never so many yet is not his malice the more satisfied he hath been so from the beginning but now more by much because his time is but short Strength He was strong by Creation which though it be diminished yet continueth it exceeding great He can do marvellous things though no true miracles Through Gods permission he were able to do infinite mischief see in Job what havock he soon made his names declare it The strong armed man A Lyon yea A roaring Lyon his strength being doubled with hunger A great red Dragon Principalities Powers c. Prince of this world bearing a great sway and having many at his command The God of this world yea that doth almost what he list and who in respect of mans power to resist hath as it were an Omnipotent strength to do what he list And as he is wonderful in strength so he knows it well enough and is audacious and bold to put it out to the outmost when he may as to Job he wil set upon any the greatest and worthiest servants of God and sometimes foil them He set upon David a man according to Gods own heart and foiled him twice shamefully and again got him to number the people He winnowed Peter that was so couragious he buffered Paul that valiant Champion yea he set upon our first Parents in their innocency when he had no great likelihood of prevailing yea upon our Savior Christ himself having no likelihood at all and that again and again and again and when he had been so often foiled yet he departed from him but for a season who no doubt was busie with him in his passion in the garden Subtilty He was made exceeding wise by Creation which is not lost but perverted and turned to evil much hath been revealed to him and wonderful much he hath gotten by his almost 6000 years experience which would make a simple body wise yet he hath not an absolute knowledge He knows not our thoughts and hearts perfectly nor things to come but he can guess very shrewdly and nearly at them by signs and comparing things past with present as at our thoughts by observing our speeches actions and desires So at future things by knowing and seeing further into the nature of things and of mens bodies then men can but he is exceeding cunning to do evil and compass his purpose He was so at first much more now therefore called not a Tempter but the Tempter by way of excellency he that hath the Art and Trade of Tempting that is the Master thereof all others learning of him So the old Serpent which was subtile at first but now much more How cunningly dealt he with Eve 1. He goes to her not to Adam 2. When she was alone 3. Pretends great good will 4. Takes away the fear of all danger 5. Tells her of great benefits which would come by eating of the forbidden fruit yea such a benefit as she most desired and was most fit to tempt her she wanted nothing but to be as God c. 6. He shews her the beauty of the fruit and how like it was to be good meat and so perverted her So dealt he with our Savior Christ when he had fasted forty days and was alone in the wilderness then he tempts him to trust and not prevailing therein to presume wherein failing he propounds wealth and honor So now he tempts some to be Atheists and of no Religion if not so then to be of a false Religion if not so then to be careless and idle professors of the true if not so but that men will be somewhat careful to read hear get knowledge be forward then he labors to lift them up with pride and blow them out of the Church to Amsterdam make them too forward c. yea some he will not leave there but provoke them further to be Anabaptists nay Sebaptists as Mr. Smith who Baptized himself If he cannot tempt men to keep from Church then will he go with them to hinder them from receiving any good there and there bring them asleep if they be inclined that way or if not then fill their heads with worldly thoughts if not so then he brings in good thoughts of some good things that at another time were good but now out of season as thoughts of some other Sermon so in Prayer he fills the head with odde and strange thoughts or else with thoughts of the Sermon to keep them from lifting up their hearts wholly to God If he cannot keep men in presumption but that they be troubled about their estate then he seeks to drown them in dispair Bad men he will incite to those evils they be most apt to Civil men he will keep in a coldness in Religion and carelesness in the matters of Salvation as about the Word Sacraments Sabbath Prayer Good men he will incite to do good things but to ill ends or if they propound good ends to themselves to compass them by unwarrantable means Thus is he a cunning fisher and fowler He hath baits and nets for all kindes high and low rich and poor learned and unlearned men women yong old he will spread them and so lay them that he will not lightly miss He hath for every sex age constitution complexion state and condition he will make his shraps of profits or pleasures or honors and then get in some especially of the fairest marks and set them up as a stall and by both together tills in many Diligence He will spare for no pains he rests neither night nor day but goeth about continually His occupation is to compass the Earth If he prevail not at one time he will come again and again yea he will not leave a man as long as he lives and though there be such an infinite number alive at once in the world yet what with the multitude of Devils and with their most exceeding diligence and unwearied pains no man is free So that he is armed on all sides to do mischief If he were malicious and had no power we might despise him if power and no malice or but a little we might the less fear him or if malice and strength yet if he had no wit nor cunning there were much less danger for he were as a Gyant without eyes one might keep out of his hands or if he were all those and yet were lazy and could take no pains we might be free most what but
it hath been to beget you to the faith Let us take heed of being removed from our Faith either in general or in particular let us take heed of being shaken and put from our good course and drawn into evil through prosperity or of being choked by preferment or daunted by affliction and persecution Q. If a man having begun in truth do use the means carefully may he be assured of perseverance A. Some think that no man can have any such assurance or hold out to the end considering what man is in himself what the Devil what the World c. but though we be subject to fall away every hour and if we should compare our selves with the oppositions of our Spiritual Enemies we might even utterly despair yet we are in a strong hand to be kept Our life is hid with Christ in God we are kept by the power of God through faith unto Salvation Those that are justified and sanctified though of mean parts yet are sure and safe The least measure of grace shall stand when the greatest gifts without grace shall fall away Verse 11. To him be glory and dominion for ever and ever Amen HAving had occasion to speak of Gods mercy in Christ Jesus he cannot but break out into praise and thanksgiving Whence we may learn That Upon the consideration of our Election in Christ as also our effectual Calling c. we must at no time cease praising the Lord thus do the Saints and Angels in Heaven and it will be our work there which therefore we should begin here We must labor throughout our whole course of life to glorifie God yea seeing Dominion and Power belongs unto Christ herein is our comfort herein the welfare of the Church of God and every particular Christian Christ bears the sway else wo were to us Verse 12. By Silvanus a faithful Brother unto you as I suppose I have written briefly exhorting and testifying that this is the true grace of God wherein ye stand ANother part of the conclusion namely A commendation of his Epistle 1. From the Messenger he sends it by Silvanus whom he commends for a faithful Christian and Minister and one that loved them well and was careful for them as he was perswaded and saw cause to move him so to think 2. He sets down the sum of his Epistle consisting of two parts 1. His testifying by infallible Arguments That that was the true Religion and way of Salvation which they believed and yet stood in though there were other false Religions yet was this the onely true Religion 2. His exhorting of them earnestly not to suffer themselves to be removed from the same by any means whatsoever so that he wrote not about trifles but about the main namely To signifie and prove to them the true Religion and to perswade them to constancy therein By Silvanus The Apostles had some to attend them and assist them to write and send to the Churches not for pomp but necessary use and furthering of the work This grew after to pomp and state under Popery but pomp and state beseems not the Ministers of the Gospel howsoever its meet that they should have necessary furtherance He sends this Epistle by this Silvanus whom he so highly commends he pickt him out of purpose for he would not commend such a jewel a prime piece of the Churches treasure to every ordinary person he also was fit to certifie them of the Apostles minde therein and preach out of it to them It s meet holy things should be in the handling of holy persons See 1 Eli's sons made the people loath the Sacrifice of the Lord Even the meanest Officer in the Church is to be of some understanding and of sober honest conversation not a base person Swearer Drunkard c. it s a loathsom thing to see such having any thing to do with Church-businesses A faithful Brother He was a good and faithful Christian and a faithful Brother in the Ministry good both in his general and particular calling the one is the ground and tryal of the other He that is no good Christian can be no good Magistrate Minister Housholder c. and he that is no good Magistrate c. is no good Christian In that the Apostle gives him such a good commendation 1. It teacheth every one of us to labor for a good name and report in the Church of God as Job Zachary and Elizabeth Barnabas Obadiah with others had This is better then good oyntment then much gold and silver What a blessing while we live and after death a fragrant memory 2. It rebuketh those that live so badly as the Church nor Charity it self cannot speak well of them as also such as live so doubtfully and suspiciously as in some things they give some hope in others they dash it again so that there 's none can give any full testimony of them Such provide ill for themselves Unto you He was very loving and faithful to them hereof the Apostle informs them that they might esteem the more of him and profit the better by him Such as are faithful in their Ministery draw their peoples hearts to them and their Ministery whereby they receive much comfort as their people profit 1. This rebukes the great unfaithfulness of numbers of Ministers they have little care or conscience for their peoples good But 2. If Ministers be loving and faithful to them then ought they again to regard them much lest else they discourage them in their Ministery As I suppose The Original word signifies more as by casting mine accounts I finde or by laying things together I can gather yet not such a confident word but kept within bounds whatsoever might fall out Here note 1. That we ought to think and speak as well of Ministers and others as we have cause and as we have grounds to warrant us not keeping from them their due regard and commendation much less speak evil of them that deserve well But herein great numbers fail with whom one infirmity in their brethren shall drown their many good graces yea are ready to hear ill reports and believe them though they be never so uncertain or ungrounded 2. That we ought to be wise and wary in our commendations Many have repented that they have so largely commended others when as they did not walk answerably much hurt hath come this way We had need be wary except we have more then ordinary experience for the heart of man is deceitful and many good beginnings to the eye have not proved so well yet if any should not prove well it can be no great disparagement to them that have spoke well of them so they have been moderate therein for all the Apostles were deceived in Judas as Paul of Demas I have written The Apostles great care of their good Having entred them he would confirm them and now that he could not
what ground they know not there can be no reason rendred why Peter should hide the name or dissemble it But this is that they might get some place of Scripture proving Peter to have been at Rome but if they can get no plainer then this the Pope may sit besides his Chair They have no place to prove it by and yet they say he sate there as Bishop five and twenty years which that it was not the Learned have proved by divers Reasons But thus the Pope comes by his Supremacy Peter had it and he left it to his Successors the Bishops of Rome But neither had Peter any such Supremacy or if he had it was not tyed to place but to Truth and Religion now the Popes is clean contrary to Peters hating and persecuting the same But where by Babylon Rome indeed is meant as Rev. 14. 17 18. so called mystically for the likeness to Babylon in Idolatry and vexing the Church and Servants of God that they cannot away therewith See Dent on this Question Thus Hereticks wrest Scripture at their will to their own purpose where it may make for them though it have no such meaning it shall yet be used where it s against them though it be never so plain yet it may not be allowed This is a vile taking of Gods name in vain and it will be to their own destruction 1. Therefore we must not believe that is confirmed by Scripture of their or any Hereticks alledging but try their allegations 2. That we never dare to bring a sence of our own to the Scripture but fetch the sence thereof out of the Scripture by humble and diligent search Elect together with you A Church chosen of God as you are out of the world to bestow his Gospel upon and reveal his truth unto Election is taken largely or strictly Largely for choosing a People or Nation out of the world to bestow his favors upon and make Covenant with as Israel from all other Nations You onely have I chosen So to choose to an Office as our Savior Christ saith I have chosen you twelve and one of you is a Devil Strictly for the Election of any to Salvation before the world When God chooseth out a Church and bestoweth his mercy upon it though no doubt there be numbers of Gods Elect in it as in the Church of England yet many may be Reprobates especially in such a Church where Religion is enjoyned by authority in such a company as this of the Jews where they were voluntary there was likelyhood of the more and yet even among such were Hypocrites that voluntarily joyned themselves to the Church as Ananias and Sapphira 1. Know we that its a great mercy to live in an Elect Church as the Church of England is when most of the world sit in darkness and be Synagogues of Satan 2. Yet must not we content our selves herewith but be able to prove our own particular Election which is an unspeakable favor and for which we ought to be exceedingly thankful Now in that the Apostle calls them an Elect company it was because he knew there was a number of Gods chosen among them as he saw by their fruits but who they were particularly and who were not that he could not justly tell because its unknown what the heart of the one is and what God may do in time for the other We must not take upon us precisely to determine of other mens Election or Reprobation but judge modestly and charitable thanking God for being sure of our own and laboring more and more for assurance herein Saluteth you wisheth all good unto you What would the Apostle trouble himself or his Epistle with such a trifling matter as sending of commendations It s no idle or small matter but of very good use So that as it hath been an ancient custom in the Church of God so being Christianly performed its worthily continued and is of great use For 1. It testifieth to our selves that we are of the number of Gods faithful ones that we not onely love the brethren with us but even those which are absent yea not onely no kindred but not known by face onely heard of that we so love God that we love his grace wheresoever 2. It s no small encouragement to the Servants of God that be thus saluted against the many unkindnesses yea hatred they meet with from the world that yet they see themselves regarded loved and prayed for of Gods people 1. This should provoke us to perform this Christian duty to the Servants of God for our own discharge and both their and our comfort we must not be all to our selves nor to those we be with but even have our hearts with the Church of God elsewhere rejoycing to hear of the free passage of the Gospel the zeal of any embracing it and that we help them forward the best we can 2. If we have salutations sent us by any of Gods Servants we should make special account thereof and be much comforted thereby and set the same against all the scoffs ill will and hard measure that the world affordeth and if we be in any heaviness that we stir up our selves and be thankful to God that we are remembred of him and his Servants and make more account of commendations from a mean Christian then from a great Knight or Noble man that 's not in Christ. 3. They that are Messengers hereof must not forget nor deal carelesly herein even civil and courteous Salutations onely of friends or kindred each to other are of use and not to be omitted but much more such as those here who knoweth how seasonably they may come what good they may do what heaviness they may remove They must not count so lightly of them being sent as to forget them or let them as they say flye away by the way but as a token wherewith they were entrusted and which it were no honesty to keep back Marcus my son It s like its that Mark spoken of Col. 4. 10. who was Cozen to Barnabas about whom there was a breach between Paul and Barnabas He calls him his Son not in the flesh but in the faith as having begotten him thereto by his Ministery as the Apostle Paul useth the same word on the same ground See Tit. 1. 4. 1. Tim. 1. 2. 1 Cor. 4. 14. Philem. v. 10. Here note that The Preaching of the Word is the instrument of Regeneration to beget men again to God 1. This rebuketh those that disgrace either simply or under colour of magnifying praying and reading so also those that withdraw themselves from this and staying at home say They read good Books c. They do as the Israelites who having Manna allowed them by God which should have been unto them in stead of all the food in the world yet would have Quails but they had leanness sent into
abominable in the sight of God So impure that we cannot cleanse our selves nay nor desire it conceiving that even our uncleanness is purity and becomes us well So as all the water in the Seas all the help of Men and Angels cannot help us it must be the mighty work of God alone as the very water in Baptism teacheth us This should humble us and make us desire speedily to be cleansed which is by the Blood of Christ Jesus from sin past and from the taint of nature by the Spirit of Sanctification But how few are thus affected how few take knowledge of their uncleanness and that sin doth so defile them 1. There are even open prophane ones which yet seek no washing but refuse it yea think themselves clean enough yea hate them that wallow not in the mire as themselves thinking strange to see any cleanse themselves by the Word and Prayer yea think them strange that will not go on in their filthiness by companying and joyning with them 2. Civil persons can see no such thing therefore few of them are cleansed because few finde themselves leprous and desire to be cleansed let such take knowledge of their uncleanness yea let the civilest know that if they be not born again of water and the holy Ghost they cannot see the Kingdom of God Seek therefore to be purged in time that you may please God and see him for without holiness none shall see him He onely that hath innocent hands and a pure heart shall enter into his Tabernacle else person service and all is loathsom to God and what should such a man do living And the servants of God that are in some measure purged must desire to be more purged of these evils that cleave to them and prevail so much over them and defile even their best duties Your souls Hereby he means the whole man both Body and Soul for God sanctifieth throughout and there the body is Sanctified where there 's Sanctification of the Soul as from which comes the Sanctification of the Body In obeying the truth The Word of God is the outward instrument of our cleansing Thus were Zacheus Mary Magdalene and the Goaler thus also are we sanctified The Law pulling down the Gospel by degrees lifts up working an high prizing of the remedy vehement longing after it at last some perswasion which Faith unites to Christ whereby guiltiness and sin is pardoned in Christs death and corruption being taken away the grace of Sanctification is given which Faith sucketh from Christ the fountain of life so that as he that is out of Christ can do no good so united to him we receive sanctifying grace therefore Faith is said to purifie the heart namely by uniting us to Christ and the Word is the instrument to work Faith Besides the Word purgeth thus not onely setting before us as in a glass all our faults and what we should do but it worketh in us care and conscience to be obedient 1. Therefore thank God for the Word the instrument of purging Where it is not all lie in the mire O how we should desire the free passage of it 2. If we see our children and servants defiled we must bring them to the Word and pray and wait thereon 3. For our selves we are to try whether it hath been effectual to wash us both heart and hand if yea then there 's comfort it hath obtained the right end if not but that we remain in our filthiness or in any part of it willingly it s a fearful sign Many have been cleansed by it what hath it purged us of Hath it washed our mouthes from swearing lying our hands from wrong our eyes from wantonness our hearts from the love of all sin our master sin especially as Zacheus They obeying the Word their Souls and bodies were purged thereby else they could not This is better then Sacrifice and disobedience is that which the Lord cannot away withal but will grievously punish All the stir is about obeying the truth for men can be content to hear but to obey is death O how would the Word purifie men if they would obey it its just with God to take away the Truth from us because we obey it not Truth The Word is called Truth not true onely but Truth the Truth nothing but Truth and in matters of God and our Salvation all the Truth the rule of Truth 1. Then Traditions contrary to this are lyes and whatsoever else 2. It s Blasphemy to speak against this Truth or any part of it 3. Let Gods poor people get the Word on their sides humble persons get a promise and stay upon it against all contrary temptations They are lyes the Word is the truth yet they suffer themselves to be more carried away with a temptation of Satan or that riseth of their own unbelief then they are comforted by three or four plain promises of Gods Word 4. Let the wicked that make such slight account of Gods threatnings know that they shall prove all too true for them they shall not be held guiltless and they go in danger of all Gods wrath and curses every hour and hang over the pit of Hell c. These things move not but the Word ought to make their hearts ake and tremble as who shall one day finde whose word shall stand theirs or the Lords Through the Spirit The inward worker is the Spirit without which all will be in vain It s the Spirit that worketh all from first to last opens the understanding works Faith and then conveys power from Christ to dye to sin and live to righteousness without him we shall have but binde eyes ears stopt no hearing ears he opened the heart of Lydia We must not then trust to our selves or our wit learning and parts but acknowledge the very best thing in us the wisdom of the flesh to be enmity against God Nor must we trust to any Preacher in the world for its God onely that giveth the encrease but ever come in humility calling upon God both on our own and the Preachers behalf that God would give us his Spirit to make all effectual that through him we may understand believe and obey Unto unfained love of the brethren Hence note 1. That till a man be cleansed by the Spirit of Sanctification he is not fit to do any good no not for love for the heart must first be emptied of the love of all evil ere the love of any good can take place The garden must be rid of weeds and stones ere we sow and plant For those therefore that declare by their loosness that there remaineth the love of some lust in them it s as sure as God is in heaven for all the countenance they make of Religion and shew of profession and good things there
is not any dram of true grace in them and all the seeming good things they do are in hypocrisie and to no purpose for the love of evil and of good cannot be at one time in one heart O look to it will you lose all your comfort here and all your labor yea Heaven it self for some one sin 2. The end of our Sanctification is to be fruitful in good works and to set upon good duties Such therefore as profess themselves to be Sanctified must be more fruitful Touching the grace here exhorted unto speak we both in general and particular In general where consider 1. What Love is It s a Sanctified affection of the heart wherewith whoso is endued endeavoreth to do all the good he can to all but especially to them that be nearest unto him It s an affection seated as is said in the heart as the others of Hope Fear Joy Grief c. are They were all good and well ordered in Adam but ever since his fall wofully corrupted and utterly disordered and perverted as this of love is turned either into an hatred of that we should love or into self-love It s a Sanctified Affection For ere a man can love he must be Regenerate and Sanctified throughout which comes by being united to Christ by Faith whereby our affections are in some measure purged and restored to their former integrity as to hate evil and love good God and our Brethren for Gods cause Love is a fruit of the Spirit and must come from a pure Heart good Conscience and Faith unfained and therefore cannot be in an unregenerate person there may be indeed a shew and shadow of it but that 's no true love They do not love one another neither possibly can love the people of God There 's no trust in them they do but watch their opportunity when to do them mischief O the wretched condition of such how needful wert for them to be wearied thereof And for the people of God they must not trust them or too much open themselves to them He onely that fears God is to be trusted he dares not deceive Wherewith whoso is endued endeavoreth Though love be in the heart yet it must and will shew it self forth in the Life Words and Deeds to Soul and Body else it s like the love of bad men to God who yet keep not his commandments or like the worldlings Faith which is without Works To do good For it s the nature of love it can do no hurt but what good it can it will do to Soul and Body and wheresoever any true good is done to Soul or Body Goods or Name there was love love did it To all For though brotherly kindeness be to the people of God yet love reacheth to all whether near or far off to Strangers Enemies such as are not yet called under the Turk Pope Pagans c. for whom we are to pray and to do them all the good we can with the pitiful Samaritan But especially to them that be nearest So God gives leave nay commands that our love begin at our selves and ours and so go on forward to them that be nearest by nature Therefore they that prefer Strangers before Kinsmen and Kinsmen before Children are blame-worthy and to bestow upon any to the undoing of ones Family is not love but folly as in them which wil spend in lewd company their Wives and Children at home being in want So must it be to them that ●e nearest by grace This is often commanded and highly also commended in the Scriptures This is the bond of perfection It bindes up all the duties that we owe to our Neighbor which are many holds them together as the bond of a Fagot and makes every duty easie as where this is not every duty is irksome nothing comes well off hand It ties Societies together and Families O how it keeps out evil how it sets up good By it small things have become great and for want of it great things have come to nothing It s the fulfilling of the Law It s a most beneficial vertue other vertues benefit our selves but this doth good to others Faith draws all from Christ to us Love lays out it self for others good as the Sun that hath no light for it self other vertues be like the Bung of a Barrel Love like the Tap that sets it abroach to the benefit of them that need If a man be as full of gifts as a Tun of Liquor if he have no Tap others may starve so for Temporal things without this all gifts are nothing but as sounding Brass We are not born for our selves but the perfection of all we have is to employ This is the lasting vertue which when others as Faith and Hope shall end shall spring afresh abound and abide for ever that vertue that makes us like to God for he is Love and doth good to all even his enemies though he have a special affection to his Children O that I could paint out the face of this lovely vertue that every one of us might grow in love therewith 2. The properties thereof whereby we may try whether it be in us and in what measure They are laid down by the Apostle unto the Corinthians Charity suffereth long and is kinde Charity envyeth not Charity vaunteth not it self is not puffed up doth not behave it self unseemly c. Take we notice of a few of them 1. Love will interpret things doubtful to the best that is speeches or actions of men towards our selves or others and if they may be taken well will not take them ill Our nature is to take every thing in the worst part Love doth otherwise the Mother saith a pin pricks the Childe or it breeds teeth when it may be its of frowardnes that it cryes Thus Josephs Brethren sold him spitefully into Egypt afterward when by reason thereof they were afraid what construction made he thereof God saith he did send me before you to preserve life If a thing be plainly evil yet it will make it no worse then it is nor say it was done deliberately when it may be it was done rashly or maliciously when it may be it was done weakly and in temptation for one may do injury to a bad action in making it worse and its better to judge a little better of a thing then worse then it is Always provided this be understood not of palpable notorious foul evils nor of continued courses in sinning for what good or charitable construction can a man make of these Therefore such say foolishly when being informed hereof they Reply Oh ye must not judge what can be judged of this case but onely that there may be Repentance It s a fault in Ministers and others that will extenuate foul sins in bad persons and wicked livers in the mean time aggravating a
be done in a Spiritual maner They cannot tell what they would have A. Alas poor people they would fain hear all is well and peace that they might make an easie matter of being a Christian and go to Heaven with ease Therefore they cannot endure to be put out of their Byas especially being Ancient and having all this while thought their case good and withal having been somewhat civil now to be told all is out of the way and nothing as it should be and to hear such duties required and to be done in such a Spiritual maner and that it will not serve to huddle them over as they have been wont O this is such a disquieting that they cannot away therewith therefore they count Preaching harsh But better begin again then still go wrong and perish If any hath gone out of his way half the day for want of asking and at Noon one tell him he is out of the way will he say Nay seeing I have gone so far I will not go back now but go on Or though it be more grief will he not rather return then go further out and so never come to his Journeys end he were else mad Our case is such and it is best to be told of it and herein Ministers should deal faithfully laying this as the Foundation of all their Doctrine that in themselves men be utterly lost thereupon denouncing Judgement whereby they may be brought to seek mercy They must herein follow those which have gone before them the Prophets our Savior himself and his Apostles As they must take heed they break not the bruised Reed nor quench the smoaking Flax so they must not give Childrens bread to Dogs We must not give Pearls to Swine and lavish out the mercies of God to Proud Prophane Impenitent persons First the Law must Arrest mens Consciences and they must be rowsed up by it else they will never seek unto Christ for pardon It is necessary we should thus Preach that we may be free from mens blood and that their ignorance or slackness in repenting be not imputed to our coldness in reproving such as more like or approve others wil one day curse the day that ever they heard such sweet-tongued flatterers or unskilful dawbers and they shall finde most favor at the last that deal most plainly Howsoever thus we shall please God and keep a good conscience Neither must thou stumble at those many marks and signs that they lay down whereby to try Faith Love Repentance Sincerity and the like for Gold fears not the Touchstone And they that hear grievous things in the Word if they would tarry by it should hear as comfortable and joyful whereof in time they might have their part but they must taste of the bitter ere they come to the sweet Such as are otherwise would be as it were lulled asleep even to their final destruction If any shun and say we would bring them to desperation they nor we shall not need fear that people be not so easily moved if Preaching humble them we fear not but it will also comfort them Holy desperation I would we could help men to but there 's more fear of desperation and horror for not believing and regarding the threatnings of Gods Word 8. Some stumble at plain Preaching If there were any witty conceits or Eloquence of words or plenty of Quotations of Writers and that in divers Tongues or ancient Stories c. I could like it well will some such say which now I do not A. They that have itching ears to hear the painted words of mans wisdom rather then the plain evidence of the Word of God and seek to delight their mindes rather then edifie their conscience if ever they receive any good it s of Gods exceeding mercy not the course they take These be commonly such as get something into their heads to talk of but yet live licentiously and at large and hence it is that they love such Preaching as is fair and far off rather then that which comes home to search their Conscience and sift them like a sieve But whatsoever they would have Gods Ministers must learn to distribute the Word as becometh the Word and to give that which is most wholesom and profitable for the peoples Souls They must Preach Christ Crucified in a Crucified Phrase The foolishness of Preaching God hath Sanctified It s better to speak five words with understanding which may convince the Judgement and Conscience as it may search the heart and so edifie the Soul in true godliness then Five thousand to no edifying but to fill the brain onely It s the true learned Preaching that open the Scriptures soundly and gather Doctrines naturally to confirm them strongly and apply them wisely and in all this to be so plain as that which is in the Teacher may be conveyed into the Hearer It s true Learning to make another Learn that 's Preaching which may pierce the Heart we may not deal Huckster-like with the Word as men do with their Wares rather to beguile then profit the buyer How little do most conceive when we speak the plainest Assuredly for the plainest Preaching people ought to be most thankful 9. Some take offence at us and our assemblies and refuse to joyn with us publikely and privately because they say our Church is not rightly governed our Ministers be not true Ministers and that there be many foul abuses among us and that we are no Church of God but an Antichristian company c. A. These are they that be too wise and over just that either would imagine a company more pure then is to be looked for on earth or condemn the Church of God to be none because of some wants and blemishes But That company that hath the Doctrine of the Prophets and Apostles soundly preached in all substantial Points and the Sacraments for substance according to Christs institution is a true Church of God though there be blemishes therein If it overturn the foundation it is none as if one want a head heart liver he is no man but a carkase who though he have scars and moles in his face yet having the other parts nay though he should want a leg or an arm yet he is a man Christ never forsook the Synagogues of the Jews though they were greatly corrupted and both Doctrine and life was foully faulty Sometimes two High Priests in one year sometimes others of other Tribes then of Levi came to the place by corruption yet seeing they held the foundation Christ forsook them not Again That Ministry which God hath used to convert many thousand souls is not Antichristian Ye are the seals of mine Apostleship We think a great deal more charitably of them then they do of us as that holding the foundation of Religion they may be saved And though we know that numbers of them be proud and idle persons and such as look not much to govern
bad behavior without dislike especially being with their betters But he that is not with me is against me and though often we cannot do good as we would no nor stop evil yet at least let our righteous souls always grieve thereat yea and as much as may be shew our dislike by hasting out of the company and silence if we may not speak and if we be askt our mindes le ts speak though wisely and humbly lets not dare to turn our backs upon God and his cause for any mortal mans sake whether our Landlords betters or otherwise le ts come as little in such dangerous places as may be but being there le ts take heed we deny not our Master with Peter and hear goodness or Gods Servants railed on or slandered and we consent or not shew our dislike 4. If God would have us live well among the wicked what would he then in the midst of all good means what then is their sin and where shall they appear that break out and live badly in the midst of the means of good the Ministery of the Word good company and the like wherewith they are shoared up on every side what would these do if they were far from such means 5. It rebukes those that professing Religion more then ordinarily yet remember not with whom they live but as if they were onely among the good which would hide all their frailties or interpret them to the best not as if they were among the wicked that seek occasion against Gods Servants Canaanites and Perezites that desire no better booty then the fall of a Professor that not regarding this nor the Gospel by their careless and ill life and the bad actions they break into set open the mouthes of ill men not upon themselves that were the less but upon the holy Gospel of the Lord Jesus for that they will flie upon straight when alas the Gospel is not in fault the contrary was in Abraham Wo be to the world because of offences but especially wo to them by whom they come For hereby the good are grieved the weak hindred the wicked strengthened in their dislike of the Gospel and some of whom there might be some good hoped by this means held off O you that have thus done thus hurt repent heartily and labor to make amends and you that are as yet free pray God that ye may never live to that day if it be his blessed will wherein ye should shame your selves blemish the Gospel and grieve the rest of Gods faithful Servants but that living and dying ye may credit it That whereas they speak against you as evil doers Now follow the Reasons to provoke to godly life 1. We shall cause the wicked to speak well of us and of the Gospel of God yea though they have spoken ill of us and it before yet upon a serious consideration of our innocent and constant conversation they will change their mindes 2. They shall by that means be brought to glorifie God and both like and speak well of the truth which they shall then do when God shall graciously visit their hearts and work by his Word and Spirit true conversion in them then being prepared before by our good life they shall be made to glorifie God for his truth and for us and for opening their eyes and moving their hearts to embrace it Forcible Reasons We shall by our constancy in a good life 1. Provide well for our own credit the credit of the Gospel and the wickeds conversion 2. Which is the main we shall provide for the glory of God In the first place is set down the nature disposition and practise of the wicked towards Gods children as they speak evil of the truth of God and Religion so do they of those that truly profess the same It s in mens nature to mislike all that be of another Religion and Practise then themselves for such is our inb●ed pride we think best of our selves and our own Religion and all others to be in error and to be deceived The Crow thinks her own bird the farest But though men mislike all differing Opinions yet none so much as the truth that we naturally hate as black blew and green differ yet not so much as black and white which are opposite so wicked ones hate the truth especially for that is our nature to do and the more sincere any is in professing the truth the more the wicked naturally hate him Thus have Gods children ever been ill spoken off Ishmael mocketh Isaac as his brood yet do Elias was reputed A troubler of Israel One of the children of the Prophets counted a mad fellow Micaiah smitten on the mouth as one that spake without God Jeremiah with them is as one that raveth and fit to be put in the stocks yea they speak ill of the truth and goodness it self The Jews were accused for nothing but doing that which God required and Cyrus had permitted namely to build the City and Temple wherein to worship and serve God and they were a poor contemptible company in the others eyes So we read of them that called the Gospel Heresie sore eyes cannot abide the light Thus was our Savior Christ the most innocent and blessed Son of God reproached and spoken ill off as if he had been a glutten a winebibber was a Samaritan and had a Devil So the Apostle Peter and the rest were termed drunk and Steven that he had blasphemed God and Moses They cannot indure the wrath of God because it crosseth their humors and vile lusts which they set so much by See Acts 17. 18. and 19. 13. and 19. 6. and 24. 5. To come down to the Primative Church were they not most horribly slandered as if they had been Canibals and lived of mans flesh and eat their own children That they met in caves in the night to worship and that then the candles being put out they committed filthiness promiscuously without respect of Kindred c. and if any plague came as that Tyber did overflow to great hurt and that Nilus did not overflow her banks as it used to do or any the like it was because of them and by their means thereupon they fell upon them and killed them like Dogs Thus have they used always to incense great persons against Gods servants with such false suggestions and to make them odious to the common people It hath ever since been the maner of the Church of Rome which hath a mouth that speaketh blasphemies to call the Truth Error and the Gospel Heresie and with them we that profess it be all Hereticks cursed to Hell and who should have nothing but fire and faggot if they could help it and the sincerest Professors and godliest men they hate most and have ever particularly devised horrible lyes against the great men in the Church whom God hath raised
up to be hammers of their false Religion and defenders of the Truth as of Luther Calvin Beza Junius and others so in the powder Treason they had devised and purposed to spread it abroad by Proclamation if their detestable villany had taken effect That the Puritans blew up the Parliament House c. Among our selves also Gods Truth and servants especially have enemies enough and none that hate the faithful Ministers and Christians worse then such as be in the bosom of the Church How are they traduced ill spoken of railed on universally in great places in mean places on Alehouse-benches where not If they can finde any fault of theirs its that they rejoyce in above anything and they lie in wait for the same If they can observe no sin but understand of any infirmity which yet they strive against daily yet this shall be set abroad and encreased as some ugly thing when themselves and theirs have many filthy sores running on them horrible sins which yet they account nothing If any of themselves have never so many faults if he have but a little odde good quality as to be somewhat courteous a Good housekeeper and the like O he shall be magnified as a right honest man indeed If any of Gods children have never so many graces and but one infirmity this shall be set on the tenters all the other hidden If they can know nothing they will devise something if not yet if they do but hear any thing flying though never so unlikely and from no ground yet it goes for good wares with them and is received nay though they turn their own vices into vertues yet the vertues of Gods servants they make vices for want of other matter If they be couragious in a stout cause they be stout and stomackful if they be patient and gentle then they be blockish if wise and prudent in handling their matters crafty subtile fellows if diligent very officious if they take pains in the offices they be called to they be busie fellow meddlers and trouble their neighbors If they differ from others upon never so good ground they be Scismaticks Proud Singular Humerous Giddy If they dare not run with others into the same excess of riot then precise fools Puritans Oh we must have a new world made for you you are so holy a company of proud peevish fellows c. 1. Seeeing the wicked are so apt to speak evil and lie so in the catch we should give all diligence to look so to our ways as we give them no just occasion so to do but take away occasion from them that seek occasion for is it time for us to be heedless and our Enemies as it were lie in wait that they may look till their eyes dazle and they be weary of looking ere they have that they would and that if they speak ill of us it may be unjustly falsly as none can escape their ill tongues not our Savior Christ innocency it self therefore we may look for it but let it be without cause as Hypocrites yet such as labor for sincerity hating Hypocrisie as troublers yet such as seek the peace of Church and Common-wealth 2. That we think it not strange to be ill spoken of it s the nature of the world thus to do as for the birds to fly and we must not be discouraged at it and say I have striven to do as well as I can and yet I am ill spoken of I cannot tell what to do and so faint and melt as wax as some do O no but let it be as a whetstone to sharpen you on more as David said to Micol I will yet be more vile if spoken ill of falsly study innocency the more being thus used thou art blessed Thus were the Prophets served thus Christ himself And if they have called the master of the house Beelzebub much more will they them of his houshold 3. This might make men not too ready to believe reports and think ill of men by and by upon flying reports seeing the world are so apt to speak evil wrongfully especially of Gods children 4. For them that be ill speakers of Gods Servants they cannot bear a worse badge as ill a sign as can be of any for if he be transl●ted from death to life that loves the Brethren what then he that hates them he is no true member of the Church nor led by Davids Spirit but is of Ishmaels generation and will be cast out as he worse then Balaam nay of Satans brood who is the accuser of the brethren How shall they escape the curse threatned Isaiah 5. 20. Prov. 17. 15 The Lord hath prepared a day when he will judge them of these things Therefore if you will not joyn with them yet cease to speak ill of them The time will come when you would be glad to joyn with them but it will be too late They may be your good works c. These words shew the inducement whereby we shall bring these ill speakers to think and speak well of us and of Gods truth and so glorifie him namely when they shall see us constant in good works So that The strongest defence of our selves or confutation of ill speakers is not by words but by good works for the world will not much regard words they think they be cheap and themselves will speak any thing and therefore think others wil do so too and what can words do while the works are not seen or are contrary Thus David confuted Saul and quitted himself a good Subject How not by telling Saul he meant him no hurt he might have said so as long as he would it should never have been regarded but by his good works and innocency towards him that he never sought his hurt no not when he might as when he cut off the skirt of his Rayment and took the pot of water from his head This made Saul say Thou art more righteous then I and for the time broke his heart This often doth good The constancy of mens carriage overcomes them that have thought and spoken ill Many are carried away easily to think and speak ill of Gods Servants that know not why as upon false suggestions that after having observed their lives have changed their mindes as a Papist having heard that Junius had a cloven foot as it was currant among them coming to the sight of it and that it was contrary he began to suspect their Religion and it was one means of his conversion therefrom This rebukes them that being evil spoken of will take it very hotly and by great words or protestations clear themselves or shift when it may be they are faulty and give glorious speeches when deeds answer not and such as will be very angry and rate others even before company Now if it be a matter of great weight and that the Gospel hear ill also we
the King of Heaven That your prayers be not hindred The third Reason Using them ill will breed Contention and so make them unable to pray at all or pray amiss Here note 1. That the husband should pray with his wife God takes it here for granted and that also constantly the course of their prayers must by no means be broken off This is their daily homage to God they have daily need of pardon grace protection direction in all their affairs all which must be prayed for This hath promise of blessing and herein all Religion is contained This condemneth most husbands that never pray with their wives they have no skill nor will hereto an argument of a prophane man void of all Religion dead in sin for where there is the least spark of grace there will be crying to God How do these live as much Religion in their Hogs-coats as in their houses they live like Swine most Families in stead of being little Churches be Heards of Swine which live as if there were no God How do these look for a blessing God hath promised none but to them that ask it what common blessings they enjoy they enjoy not as fruits of their Prayers If we desire to be accounted religious and would have any blessing of God let 's learn to pray 2. That whatsoever would interrupt our Prayers is carefully to be avoided Thus as we are to avoid worldliness an ill conscience and the like so also contention and wrangling both with our neighbors and wives That party is unfit to Pray whose heart is poysoned with wrath and malice the Prayers of such are loathsom being thus our Sacrifices will not be accepted at Gods altar O what a grievous thing is it to lose our prayers What else have we to help our selves with What judgements doth not prayer remove What blessing doth it not obtain greatly doth he lose that loseth the benefit of his prayers Therefore let us beware of contention and strife especially with our wives Let us always keep our hearts calm and fit to pray Who knows what need he may have of prayer and that more then ordinary As men keep their Horses for service in plight and breath so keep we our prayers in good tune keep we them as a Pinnace ready to send out speedily and come home laden else we may miss many a good purchase Verse 8. Finally be ye all of one minde having compassion one of another love as brethren be pitiful be courteous Verse 9. Not rendring evil for evil or railing for railing but contrariwise blessing knowing that ye are thereunto called that ye should inherit a blessing NOw he comes to certain general Exhortations that concern all sorts and states whatsoever and they tend to love and a peaceable and comfortable living together one with another Be ye all of one minde Not that he would have these Jews to be of one minde with the Idolatrous and prophane Gentiles amongst whom they lived but that being converted and believing Jews they would all consent and agree together in the matters of Faith and Religion of Christ that they would all embrace the Lord Jesus the onely Foundation and that some onely should not look for Salvation by him some by the Law and some by both but that all should seek unto him alone And as they were thus to agree in matters of Faith so also in their Civil affairs avoiding contention and strife The vertue then which is here exhorted unto is Unanimity a joyning together in one minde and one heart in one judgement and one affection For Unity in Religion though Errors be many yet there 's but one Truth which every one must know believe and walk in to Salvation Other foundation besides Christ there 's none all that believe in him shall be saved as they that miss of him building beside the foundation fall to the ground shall be ashamed and confounded We were all created in the Truth but since the fall become prone to error Christ is the Truth the Way and the Life and this are we to buy this is contained in the Scriptures for which we are to search Some foolishly imagine that every one shall be saved by his own devotion but its life eternal to know God and Christ Jesus whom he hath sent To be thus in one judgement in Religion is a great mean of peace as the contrary a great cause of dissention even disagreement in small matters makes alienations of affections much more in Religion This Jeroboam knew well he would not suffer the ten Tribes to come up to Jerusalem to worship as God commanded lest agreeing together they should fall from him but chose to set up a new kinde of worship at Dan and Bethel thereby to set them at oddes It s lamentable that so many are distracted into divers and innumeral Heresies and but a very handful have the Truth and be of one minde Some disagree from the Truth in the very foundation as 1. Heathens and Pagans living in strange kindes of idolatry being altogether ignorant of God and Christ. 2. The Jews that look for another Savior acknowledging the Father but not the Son but he hath that not the Son hath not the Father 3. The Turks that acknowledge the Old not the New Testament the Father not the Son 4. The Papists that hold some not all points tending this way as in the matter of our salvation parting the same between Christ and our selves 5. The Arrians and that base Atheistical Sect of the Family of Love c. Some though they differ not in foundation yet erre from the truth Such were the Donatists Novatians and such like of old as in our times the Lutherans beyond the Seas and amongst our selves the Separatists Those are led with a Spirit of pride and preposterous Zeal They were bred up in the Church and as soon as they were able to shift for themselves they spit in their Mothers face and call her Strumpet These be ungracious children they were never thus taught of Christ or his Apostles As we are to pity and pray for the former and that the Lord would deliver his poor people from the tyranny of the Turk and Antichrist giving the Gospel a free passage among them that with one minde and mouth they may glorifie God in Christ Jesus so for these Seeing there is little to prevail with them as having a proud conceit of themselves and their opinions le ts take heed we be not led away with them for herein they hazard their souls greatly that they forsake the means the Ministery of the Word and so may revolt or at least stand at a stay Whiles they be so quarrelling about matters of Controversie they neglect matters of Sanctification and Government of their lives Besides even among our selves that tarry in the Church there is odds and difference and thereby carnal worldlings