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A97360 The works of the judicious and learned divine Dr. Thomas Taylor, part 1. sometimes preacher of Aldermanbury, London. Published by himself in his life time, in several smaller volumes, now collected together into three volumes in fol. two of which are here bound together. The first volume containing, I. An exposition on the 32. Psalm ... The second volume containing, I. An exposition of the parable of the sower and seed, on Luk. 8. ... The third volume is in the press, and will containe in it, I. The progress of sts, to full holinesse ... Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632. 1659 (1659) Wing T560A 683,147 498

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of words and sharp reproaches unless there bee added also a direct answer and satisfaction to the matter in hand he therefore most fully answereth by the Scriptures even the Devil himself not contenting himself by his power to repel him which Satan now beginneth to feel unless also by the power of the Word hee convince him and thereby award the dart and break the temptation into pieces Which must bee our rule in dealing with vain and jangling adversaries not to answer them according to their foolish disposition or provocation not to bee like them in frowardness or stifnesse in heat and perversnesse but to answer them with words of Wisdome with sound matter and moderation both to convince them and beat down self-conceit in them which is the meaning of those two Precepts Prov. 26.4 5. which seem contrary but are easily reconciled by the due respect of persons places times and other circumstances Ever remember one rule that no adversary suppose the Devil himself is to bee answered by affection or passion but by judgement and sound reason Yea if wee have no hope to win our adversary or do him much good as Christ had none of the Devil yet wee must testify to God and his truth for the confirmation of our selves and others The testimony alledged is out of Deut. 10.20 Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God thou shall serve him and Deut. 6.13 An universal and affirmative precept by which every creature is bound to his Creator and him alone to perform Divine worship unto him And it is aptly applyed by Christ to this dart of Satan For it implyeth 1 That hee himself as now standing in this conflict with Satan is a creature of God as hee is man though otherwise as God hee hee equal to his Father As man hee is subject to the Law and to this precept among the rest 2 That Satan is not God as hee pretendeth by his unjust claimes nor any way equal to God 3 That therefore neither must hee being a creature give the least divine worship from God nor hee that thus claimes it can by any means bee capable of it 4 That the Scriptures of God reserve unto God his due worship and forbid that any creature shall share with him Christ stands not to dispute whether the sight presented were a shadow or substance nor whether hee would give it him or no but holds him to the Scripture which upholds his Fathers right Quest But why doth our Saviour change and adde to the text of Scripture as not regarding that terrible woe denounced against such as adde or take away from the word and contrary to that in Deut. 12.32 Here our Saviour 1 Changeth Moses saith Thou shalt fear Christ saith Thou shalt worship 2 Addeth for Moses hath not the word only which is of Christs putting to that text Answ 1 Here is some difference indeed in words but not in sense and therefore it is no corruption of the Text nor letting out the life of it which stands not in the words but in the true sense 2 Our Lord both in great wisdome changeth the word fear into Worship and just cause for 1 Moses useth fear which is a general word in which is contained all such Divine duties as godly men ought to perform unto God and our Saviour mentions one special which is included in that general which thing Moses speaks as well as he in the general as he that commands a whole commands every part inward and outward 2 Hereby our Saviour aptly meets with Satans temptation If thou wilt worship me he useth the same word not tying himself to Moses his words but keeping the sense but to Satans word and 3 He noteth the nearness and undividedness of Gods fear and his worship as where the cause is there will bee the effect so true fear and worship goe together where one is there will be the other and for this cause one is put for the other not here only but elsewhere as Isa 29.13 Their fear toward me was taught by the precept of men Christ alleadging it Mat. 15.9 saith You worship me in vain As for the word only added which is not in the Law it no way addeth any contrary or diverse sense to Moses but only expoundeth or giveth a fit commentary to the text and speaketh that plainly in one word which Moses doth in more as Deut. 2.13 Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God and serve him and walk after no other gods which is all one with our Saviours Thou shalt serve him only As he that saith The King is the supream Governour and none but hee saith in effect The King is the only supream Governour 3 Christ and his Apostles had a priviledge in alleadging Scriptures without error and were in●a●●ble expounders as well as alleadgers 4 This alteration of words is made by Christ to warrant us that Scriptures alleadged by teachers according to their right sense although with alterations and additions are to be taken as true expositions and allegations we being not tied so strictly to words as to sense For otherwise all our Sermons and Expositions which serve to beat out the true sense of Scriptures and apply it to several uses might be condemned as idle additions to Scripture which is blasphemous 5 To warrant us that Principles of Religion expounded by warrant of Scripture are truly interpreted though the Scriptures in so many formal words express them not As for example In the Doctrin of Justification by faith we say we are justified by faith only before God here the Papists exclaim on us as accursed Hereticks because we read not the word only in all the Scripture But we read it in effect and in true sense Rom. 3.28 and Ephes 2.8 By faith without works which exclusive is all one as to say only by faith as our Saviour interprets the exclusion of other gods by the word only As if I should say I did such a thing without help is it not all one as to say I only did it If Christs interpretation be true and warrantable so must ours in the point of justification And if the Devil himself had not yeelded to Christs allegation he might have said Thou thrustest in the word only and addest to Gods Word and therefore art not the Son of God But the Papists deal more impudently with us than the Devil did with Christ who said no such thing but yeelded to evidence of truth which they will not In the precept it self are three things 1 The person 2 The matter 3 The object 1 The peson thou the whole man and person which consisteth of a body and soul thou any reasonable Creature that challengest God to be thy God 2 The matter shalt worship and serve Worship is two-fold Civil or Divine I. Civil is a prostrating or bowing of the body or any outward testification of an high and reverent respect of man And this is due to men two ways 1 Of duty when men are to bee
quiet enough till God set him apart to deliver his Brethren and after that hee was never at quiet The like may bee said of David an eminent type of Christ while hee kept his fathers sheep hee was at rest but if hee will set upon Goliah and bee annointed King by Samuel let him look to himself Saul will hunt him like a Partridge and so narrowly espy his haunts that himself will say hee must surely one day fall by the hand of Saul Zech. 3.1 when Jehoshuah the High Priest another type of Christ commeth to stand before the Lord in his service the Devil commeth and standeth at his right hand to resist him The Apostle Paul so long as hee was of the strict sect of the Pharisees hee was highly esteemed and lived quiet enough but when hee became an elect vessel to carry the Gospel among the Gentiles then hee was tryed and buffeted now hee knows that bonds and imprisonment abide him every where 2 Cor. 7.5 6.5 1 Satans hostility against God and his glory and the means of it Reasons forceth him to hinder whatsoever may further Gods Kingdome and hinder his own While the Prisoner is in fetters under bars and bolts the Jailor sleeps quietly and while the strong man keeps the hold all is in peace but disturb him a little and you shall hear of him Hence it is that the more weighty any calling is and the more conscionably a man sets himself to discharge it which wee see in Christ himself the more vigilantly doth Satan watch to hinder it Reach once at Satans head and hee will surely reach as high as hee may at thine 2 This is not without the good providence of God who hereby will prove his servants to whom hee will commit some special work whether they will shrink or no hee will have them also to have good proof and trial of his strength and faithfulnesse in supporting them that they may the better commit themselves unto him in time to come who hath upheld them formerly and go on undaunted in constant walking with him through the experience of his goodness 3 God seeth though Satans malice blindeth him that his children without such strong trials should not bee so fitted for his service It is a training of them to great employments and makes them not onely more expert in themselves but also far more able to help others in any kinde God would not exempt his natural and only Son from temptations that hee might know how to help others that are tempted Heb. 2.18 nor the Apostles for the same end 2 Cor. 1.4 6. Use 1 All sorts of men the more they set themselves to glorify God in their places the more they should expect trialls A Christian can no sooner give his name unto Christ nor the Spirit descend upon him but Satan with all his malice will assault him Christ was no sooner baptised but hee must go forth to bee exercised with Satan and his Members also who not onely by outward profession but inward sincerity also make a league with God to renounce Satan sin and this evil world shall not want all the molestation that Satan can create them Rev. 12. the red Dragon watcheth for the Child to bee born to devour it and such is his malice Whom Sat●● cannot 〈◊〉 in the end● which is sal●●tion bee w● trouble the● in the way● that whom hee cannot hinder of Salvation hee will hinder of their peace and joy as much as hee can if hee cannot chase vertue out of the world hee can disgrace it and if he cannot quite hinder all good proceedings hee will by molestation delay them as long as hee may Hee is subtile if hee cannot do the greatest evil that hee would hee will do the lesser that hee may as by Sanballat hee did hinder the re-edifying of the Temple The condition of the child of God is military in this life Hee hath Satan and all his Army of wicked ones mortal foes against him Many deceive themselves who mean to profess Religion so long onely as they may injoy peace and credit and the applause of the world so long as they may see Christ with a golden crown and scepter and follow him into Jerusalem with Hosanna But they have not cast their accounts right nor weighed the difficulties of sound profession of Christ and therefore like the foundation of the foolish builder when winds and floods rise they fall down right with shame they forsake Christ and religion and all they look back and run back to the filthinesse of the world they embrace a course which standeth with their own ease but never shall they have the honor of honouring God or of effecting any thing which shall bring God true praise and themselves true peace It will bee the wisdome therefore of every Christian undertaking any commendable action so to look and begin with God that ever hee have another eye upon Satan and his malice both to expect it and resolve not to bee beaten off for it Shall the Israelites being set out of Egypt run back again because Pharaoh pursues them no but hye them more hastily away Shall I give ●●er my profession because the greatest part of men hate and reproach it no I must see Satans old malice renewed who casts a flood of poysoned water against Christ himself who should not avoid the same measure of obloquie and reproach if hee lived again upon earth Was it thus with the green tree it is no marvail then if it bee so with a dry Shall I neglect my duty to which God and good conscience ties mee A wise Christian may stop the mouth of Satan but never his malice because I would not displease men and bee thought no medler then farewel Gods glory if I go about to stop the Devils mouth which if I could yet I shall never stop his malice Use 2 The more publike a mans calling is the more doth Satan aim at him to cast him down who doth conscionably intend it as for example 1 The Magistrate Satans chief aim is against Chief●●in● in Church and Common-wealth Satan stirs up David to number the people 1 Chron. 21.1 2 The Minister being the Lords standerd-bearer the Devil seeks to winno● him especially and begges leave to bee a lying spirit in the mouths of four hundred false Prophets at once And both these because God hath specially instituted these callings for the beating down of Satans Kingdome and lifting up the Scepter of Christ and again if Satan can foil the Leaders the bands are soon overcome smite the Shepheard and the sheep will bee scattered cast down Cedars and they will crush many shrubs with their fall Hence must both these bee more careful of themselves than ordinary men as being in greater danger as men set upon steep and slippery hills beset with enemies to cast them down And the less that men see these oppositions the less service do they to God or his
the Jews his works hee did What a number of Devils are now in the World continual instruments of wickedness alluring and drawing men from God and goodness yea their Trade is to allure unto evil as those that draw men to strumpets and are bawds to that filthy sin so to Ale-houses and there provoke them to drink and to excess Those that draw men to ordinary gaming houses such as stir up mens spirits to revenge such as with-draw men from Gods house and good exercises such as disswade from Religion and strict courses such as commend onely loose and disordered mates for boon companions In all these the speech is true Homo homini daemon one man plaies the Devil with another All of them are plain devils incarnate tempters and as the devils company is to bee avoided so is theirs Use 5. That wee may bee most unlike unto Satan wee must bee continually provoking and moving one another to love and good works Heb. 10.24 and exhort and edify one another 1 Thess 5.11 Every Christian must by holy example and holy admonition bring one another forward in goodnesse if they bee weak to confirm them if slow to provoke and quicken them if astray to revoke and recall them Hereunto consider these motives 1 Shall Satans vassals exhort and perswade one another to evil Four motives to stir up one another to good as Satan doth to evil and bee more diligent to help one another to Hell than wee to set forward Gods work and help one another to heaven 2 Consider the bonds between us and our brethren 1 The bond of nature all are one mold and one flesh and the Law of nature binds us to pitty and releeve their bodily wants and much more their souls if wee can If their beast lay under a burden thou wert bound to help it up but thy brothers soul is under the burden of sin A good Samaritan will not pass by the wounded man like the Priest and Levite but will step near him and have compassion on him 2 The bond of the Spirit which yet ties us nearer for if wee must do good to all much more to the houshold of faith this bond makes Christians to be of one body and therefore as members of one body to procure the good and salvation one of another they are children of one father brethren in Christ who have one faith one hope one food one garment and one inheritance will one member refuse to impart his help his life his motion and gifts to another 3 Consider the excellent fruit that ensueth this godly care of provoking one another to good hee that converteth a sinner from going astray shall save a soul James 5.20 and the fruit of the righteous is as a tree of life and hee that winneth souls is wise Prov. 11.30 4 Consider these dull and backsliding times full of deadnesse and coldnesse wherein wee see a general decay of zeal love delight in the Word sin bold and impudent and piety almost ashamed of her self and name Ah wee have great cause to quicken one another as Travellors will call forward the weary and faint and encourage them both to speed and perseverance and as souldiers will animate and incourage one another against the common enemy so must wee in our spiritual fight against sin and Satan The tempter is so much the more busy because his time is short and wee must bee the more diligent because the time is so dead Came to him Here may a question bee moved How Satan came to Christ being a spirit Satan cometh to a man two waies I Answer Satan commeth two waies 1 Inwardly and more spiritually and that either by suggestion troubling the heart and understanding and thus hee put into Judas his heart to betray his Lord John 13.2 or else by vision worketh upon the phantasy 2 Outwardly and corporally either by some instrument as to Christ by the Scribes Sadduces Herodians and Peter or else by himself in some assumed bodily shape Now after what manner was Christ tempted I answer Howsoever some good men think Christs temptation was onely in motion inwardly and not externally and visibly yet I think it was chiefly externally and in a bodily shape assumed Their Reasons for their opinion are two 1 Because in the words following the Devil shewed Christ all the Kingdomes of the world in a moment which to do in a corporal manner were impossible and therefore it was but in motion and cogitation But that is but to insist in the question and when God shall bring us to that place wee shall see that even this was done really and not only in imagination 2 Reason out of Heb. 4.19 where it is said that Christ was tempted in all things like us now say they our temptations bee inward by cogitations and suggestions and therefore so was his But this is much weaker than the former for if hee were in all things tempted like unto us it is plain hee was externally tempted as wee bee Adam by Sathan in the external shape of a Serpent Saul by Satan in Samuels shape and it is the general confession of witches that their spirits appear in an external shape of cats mice c. Our reasons which probably conclude the contrary for it is no fundamental point necessarily and stiffely to bee held because the Scripture is not plain in it are these Christs temptation external and in a bodily shape assumed for four reasons 1 As Satan in his combate overcame the first Adam in a bodily shape And external temptation so it is likely hee came against the second Adam in some bodily shape And that hee thus externally assaulted him by outward objects is probable by these things in the text 1 Hee spake often to Christ and Christ truely spake and answered 2 Hee said command these stones not stones in general but either offering holding or pointing at them being real stones as Mr. Calvin saith 3 He wills Christ to fall down before him and worship him even by bodily and outward gesture and citeth Scripture for his second temptation 4 He took him and led him to the pinacle of the Temple by local motion neither was the second temptation in the wilderness as the former was but in the holy City Jerusalem and on the pinacle of the Temple as after wee shall see 5 Christ bids him depart 6 How could hee hurt himself by his fall if it were onely in vision 2 The word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 doth imply a corporal access by which these temptations differed from the former wherewith hee was exercised in the forty daies of his fast for they were lighter skirmishes and lesser onsets by suggestion sent out like scouts but now hee comes in person with all his strength and thus he now came and not before 3 Some good Divines make difference between Christs temptations and his members which giveth good light in this question that whereas our temptations are chiefly inward
the false Prophets will be confident that the truth is with them Zedekiah will oppose Micaiah and Hanani will smite Jeremy and make yokes against the King of Babels yoke Jer. 28.11 The Donatists in Africa cryed out that the sound Christians were Traytors to the holy Books and themselves the defenders of them The Papists at this day cry out with Dioscorus the heretick I defend the opinions of the Fathers and their whole doctrin is condemned with mine Vse 1. Let us learn to be wise and try before we trust not taking all things in gross but first examining and proving them False-hood carries often a shew of truth and truth often covers false-hood no vice appeareth in his proper colour but under the likeness of some vertue The Romish VVhore of Babylon offereth not her wine of Fornications in the bark of some poysoned plant or shell of some poysonful or venemous Creature but hath conveyed them all into a cup of glistering gold Revel 17.4 and this hath entised the great ones of the earth who gazed at the glister of the golden boul but never looked what was in it the glorious stile of Catholike Church Vicar of Christ Peters successor hath deceived such as liked not to try before they did trust and so hath universality antiquity fathers consent and the like Eve should have examined the words of the Serpent and Adam the gift of his Wife and then neither of them had been deceived The builders of Babel had they examined the motion before they had made onset had avoyded that confusion Abraham should have tried the counsel of Sarah before he had taken her Maid into his bosome This examination and trial by the touch-stone of the Word will shew the inconsequence of such dangerous conclusions How lamentably are many great wits and gifts given over in Popish Countries for want of this sound trial taking their religion by tradition offering to the shrines of their fore-fathers that often they can spend their goods and lives for it as though it were the only truth Vse 2. Let us labour to avoyd these common darts these falsly concluded conclusions which Satan seeks to have us assent unto It is a great subtilty of the Devil by which he overthrows many and must the more circumspectly be watched against See some instances of this his Stratagem in matters of faith and of practice False conclusions in matters of faith I. In matters of faith 1 In the Scripture it is a frequent ground that God is merciful true therefore saith Satan be bold in sin and deferre thy repentance thou maist repent when thou list Here is a wicked inference indeed for there is mercy with God that he may bee feared and Knowest thou not that the long suffering of the Lord should lead thee to repentance 2 It is a true ground that Christ dyed and that for all i. e. elect and beleevers But Satan saith Therefore what needest thou care why shouldest thou be so precise Is not Christ a sufficient pay-master Yes but he paied for none but for those that walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit Rom. 8. vers 1. 3 It is a true ground that a man must provide for himself and his family or else he is worse than an infidel Hence Satan collects Thou mayest bee covetous thou mayest scrape and scratch together any thing an Infidel is the worst in the world and so he perswades a man that all is fish which comes to net and any wind good that brings gain with it False conclusions on true grounds in matters of practice II. In matters of practice many ways 1 Thou art the Son of God then make these stones bread thou mayest be a little bolder than other God will not be so angry with thee Here see a plain Satanical inference For the child of God must honour his Father Mal. 1.6 and fear to offend him If I by profession draw near unto God I must the more sanctifie my self and grace my profession 2 If thou beest a man a gentleman a man of valour doe not put up this wrong but revenge this quarrel else every one will point at thee for a dastard Here is another devillish conclusion for a man must not step into the place of God who saith Vengeance is mine and I will repay and a Gentleman must bee of gentle behaviour not savage fierce and cruel a man of valour must pass by offences It is the glory of a man to pass by an offence Prov. 16.32 3 If thou beest an honest fellow drink sit bare upon the ground and pledge so much to such and such a friend drink a health to that and the other boon companion But the inference is like the former it warres with honesty and civility to drink and swill till health be drowned and reason banished and the party sorted with the brute beasts 4 If thou beest a good Catholike a true Romanist defie these Hereticks dye for the Romish religion but before thou dyest kill thy Prince cut the throat of thy countrey blow up the Parliament-House so shalt thou bee a Martyr presently But a true Catholike cannot bee a limb of Antichrist cannot bee a Traytor cannot bee the Devils martyr though a false Catholike a false-hearted Romanist may bee a fox a Fa●● an incendiary a Clement a Ravilliac a Catholike villain or universal mischief 5. But thou art now in danger therefore now deny thy profession forswear thy Religion abjure Christ at least cast one grain into the fire at the Emperours Commandement Here is another devillish conclusion upon a true premise for God bids mee in danger draw near unto him and not renounce him or go further from him Christ did not by any evil means avoid danger for mee and hee hath said hee will deny him before men and Angels that shall deny him in this world And the further from God the nearer to danger 6 Thou art a man of learning and in a populous place why shew thy learning sometimes and preach above the peoples capacity thou canst speak tongues do so and study to bee more eloquent Here is Satans Sophistry and learning upon the learned the ground is often true the inference false and dangerous the Apostle Paul was a man of learning and in a populous place at Corinth but hee thought nothing worthy to be known but Christ and him crucified neither stood his Preaching in the enticing speech of mans wisdome but in plain evidence of the Spirit and in power and that for good reason 1 Cor. 2.2 6. And can I think that Satan hath any care of edifying my people 7 Thou art a man of knowledge and understanding why dost thou hear sermons so diligently seeing thou knowest enough yea as much as the Preacher can tell thee A wicked inference of the Prince of darknesse for true knowledge empties the heart of pride and presumption and the more I know the more I had need bee stirred up to practice that my
infers two contrary conclusions both contrary in themselves and both contrary to Gods word 3 Hee knows there is but one good and strait way to heaven that the Lord hath commanded us to walk in that way without turning to the right or left hand that hee hath placed the vertue in the mean and the refore hee cares not in which extream hee can thrust us so as wee keep out of that mean appointed Hee hateth nothing but vertue and grace which God loveth 4 Hee knowing the propensity and inclination of our corrupt nature which desires to know no mean but is rather disposed to any vice in extremity than to rest in obedience unto Gods Commandement fits us according to our inclination and casts us first in one extream then in another and holds us there where we best please our selves Hence wee account extreames vertues 5 Many are the by-waies that lead to hell on all hands there being but one truth and the Devil carrieth such incessant malice to man that hee cares not in which of them a man come to hell so he come at length Vse Beware then of Satans subtlety of his contrariety and extremities In matters of Gods worship his scope is to make a man either prophane and cast off all care of Religion or if men will not bee drawn from some devotion then hee seeks to make them superstitious in which extream hee holdeth the blinded and devout Papists who worship both false gods and the true God with a false and vain worship Act. 17. the Apostle having charged the Athenians with superstition hee addes this reason because hee saw an Altar to an unknown God The same of those who will worship God in devices which hee never commanded and place it in things which indeed hinder it And so some hate Popery but not prophaneness Satan aims also at the Minister to make him idle and negligent in preaching and is well pleased with that because where vision failes people perish But if hee cannot hold a man in idleness then hee seeks to get him to Preach either of pride or envy or flattery or for preferment or vainly and unsoundly and then the more hee preacheth hee likes him never the worse or maliciously against good men and good waies and then hee preacheth nothing else but what Satan if hee must needs preach would do In hearing the word hee would first have men slack of all conscience of doing or obeying that hearing their Masters will and not doing it their stripes may bee the more If hee cannot do that but sees a man make conscience of his waies then hee will make him scrupulous and make needlesse questions of every thing and to hinder his peace he will make more sins than ever God made In judging of ones own estate hee will make a man beleeve that God never elected such a wretch as hee hee never had truth of grace all is hypocrisy God never loved him so many sins so great falls such unworthinesse as never was in any childe of God On the contrary if faith withstand this temptation then comes pride in stead of former dejection and makes him think his election so sure as though hee take all unlawful liberties hee shall bee saved oh the Son of God cannot do amiss nor the Father hate him Sometimes to destroy boldness of faith hee will suggest that sin is so great in such and such circumstances as it cannot bee forgiven now the heart is heavy and lumpish and hath no cheerfulnesse in God But this being a little blown over he wil bring the same man by degrees to think what a fool he was for his sins now are not so great so dangerous as others bee nor himself so great a sinner and now the sadnesse of sin being shaken off hee grows merry and too too light forgetting all his former heaviness In the course of life hee gets beyond many in these extream courses In spiritual things numbers of men are held in a prophane and wicked scorning of religion of Preachers and Professors whose names they cannot abide Some of these are sometimes called out of the snare of the Devil and then Satan is in a contrary corner he will have them zealous but not according to knowledge If the Master will not send his servants to pluck up all the tares before harvest they will stand no longer in the field of the Church but grow resolute in schism and separation In Civil things how many examples of men have we extreamly covetous in their youth but prodigal and voluptuous in extremity in their age and so on the contrary and in divers other instances Rules to avoyd these extremities of Satan 1 Look we still to the word which pointeth us our way for the warrant of our actions and the manner of doing them and saith This is the way walk in it Isa 30.21 2 Watch we the fickleness of our nature which may be seen in the Barbarians Act. 28.4 6. who accounted Paul a God and a Murderer at one time 3 Consider we what it is that we are eagerly set upon and suspect it because our nature is to be in extreams and Satans hand is likely in it to set it forward Never are wee so violent for Gods Kingdom as for the world Cast thy self down In the scope of this temptation which was to presumption for the allegation following would perswade him that God would preserve him whatsoever he did though he threw himself from the pinacle wee learn this point of instruction that Doct. Satan doth incessantly labour to draw men unto presumption and vain-glory as here he did the Head And this presumption in a word is nothing else but a vain confidence that we are this or that or can doe this or that without any word or ordinance of God A vain hope without warrant is the very being of presumption 1 Sam. 4.3 Israel went to warre against the Philistims and were slain about four thousand men but they would make another on-set more warily as they thought than before they would send for the Ark from Shilo to save them and when it came into the Host all Israel gave a shout that the earth rang of it presuming that now they were safe enough But all this was done of their own heads and without warrant and therefore God discomfited them with an exceeding great slaughter of thirty thousand foot-men and the Ark wherein they were so vainly confident was taken the Priests Hophni and Phineas slain Eli breaks his neck and such a confusion there was that the Ark never came at Shilo more Numb 14. After the men were sent to search the Land of Canaan and had returned and told the Israelites that the Land was good and fat but the walls reached up to Heaven and there were Sons of Anak Gyants then the people murmured and distrusted But the sentence of the Lord passing against them that they should wander forty years in the Wilderness according to the forty days
before he knew it to be his own case could say As sure as the Lord lives he shall dye that hath done this and Nathan said Thou art the man c. And this sin so provoked the Lord that the sword never departed from his house and his repentance could not cut off that part of the sentence but his own son Absalom must defile his Fathers Wives in the sight of all Israel Hence it was also that our Lord answering Pilate aggravated the sin of Judas Joh. 19.11 He that delivered me unto thee hath the greater sin hee knew he delivered an innocent to death he was warned he was a friend and familiar his sin was a great sin and so great as God took him in hand and laid the burden of it presently upon his soul and hee found no ease but in hanging himself 2 Satan knows these sins more trouble and wound the Conscience than other because this circumstance lays the sin directly upon our selves and takes away excuses God was not wanting to prevent such a man cannot say he could not remedy it no good means was wanting to him only hee was wanting to himself and the means And thus the Lord reasoneth with his people to bring them to the sight of their own corruption Isa 5.4 What could I doe more to my vineyard which I have not done 3 Satan knows that to sin against means is a compound sin and like to a complicated disease hardly cured for besides the sin to which a man is drawn there is 1 A neglect of a mans own good 2 There is a base estimation of Gods great kindness in offering the means of our good and consequently God himself is despised in the means yea there is an unthankful rejecting of grace offered And what is further to bee done but to leave such a one as remediless 4 Well knows Satan that God hath denounced and executed greater plagues upon these sins than other where means were not present He punished Adultery in the Law with death not simple fornication because one had means to avoyd the sin the other wanted it So for Theft Prov. 6.30 If a Thief steal to satisfie his soul because he is hungry men despise him not a restitution may be made he must not dye comparing the sin with adultery in which no restitution must bee made they must dye the death Capernaum which was lifted up to heaven in respect of the means of Salvation neglecting those stairs cast her self lower into hell than 7 yrus and Sidon which never had the like things done in them Nay God whose nature is to bee merciful in this case takes pleasure and delights himself in severity Prov. 1.22 Yee have despised all my counsel and set my correction at nought therefore will I laugh in your destruction This doctrin is of great use through the whole life Vse 1. If where more means be to hinder sin there sin is aggravated how heavie be the sins of our age who in the means are lifted up above all the ages of one thousand five hundred years before us How may the Lord complain of us as Hos 8.10 I have written to them the great things of my Law but they have counted it a vain thing The means that we have doe set our sins in a farre higher degree than were the sins of our fathers Theirs were in the night ours in the day theirs were ignorances in comparison ours are presumptions of knowledge and set purpose theirs were errors and sins ours are rebellions and obstinacy they could scarce doe any other we will not their ignorance invincible ours affected And as our means be greater so our judgement and account shall be straighter for to whom God gives more of them hee requires more Luke 12.48 Vse 2. Content we not our selves that we have stairs or means as many who say they come to Church hear the Word receive the Sacrament have some measure of knowledge and be able to speak of religion seeing the presence of the means brings Satan more fiercely upon thee and threatneth thy greater danger if thou growest not in soundness of Christianity by them Consider whether the Scripture be not true saying 1 Not the hearers of the Word but the doers thereof shall be justified 2 Knowers of their Masters will and not doers of it shall be beaten with more stripes 3 Many seem to be partakers of grace who are perverters of it and turn it into wantonness who are of old rolled or billed unto condemnation 4 Many in the day of Judgement shall say and alleadge for themselves Wee have eat and drunk in thy presence and thou hast taught in our streets to whom the judge shall say I tell you I know not whence you are depart from mee yee workers of iniquity The Jewes had the Ministery of John of Christ and his Disciples the Gospel of the Kingdom preached which was as Jacobs Ladder to rise up by the stairs and staves of it unto heaven but for all this because they walked not worthy of these means Christ tells them plainly to their faces that Publicans and Harlots should goe into Heaven before them And the same shall be said of every formal Christian contenting himself with an outward shew of goodness and not answerable to the means he hath without any inward or constant change by them Vse 3. Let us beware of Satans wyle neither to neglect means nor yet to sin against them I In spiritual things the means of salvation are stairs to Heaven 1 If thou beest not a member of the Church and abidest in the ship thou canst not be saved Acts 27.31 2 If being over-run with the disease of sin thou waitest not at the Pool wherein and when the Spirit moveth and stirreth the waters thou canst not be cured Joh. 5.4 Refuse the Word and Sacraments thou perishest 3 If God have shewed thee oh man what is good and what he requireth of thee surely to doe justly to love mercy to humble thy self and walk with thy God if thou cast thy self off these stairs into injustice unmercifulness pride and profaneness by this fall thou doest break the neck of thy soul So when the Lord affords many gracious means within a man and without without the exhortations and precepts of his Word and the warnings of his correcting hand then 1 Suffer the word of exhortation gladly let the word rule thee sin not against the word by which thou art to be judged 2 Let the rod open the ear that was sealed and correction bee thy instruction it is a note of blessedness to bee chastened and taught in Gods Law The Lord is glad to adde this means to let in the former and if men still fall back more and more the Lord casts such persons off So when he inwardly useth either checks of Conscience or else the motions of his Spirit sin not against them for 1 The voyce of thy Conscience must thou hear one day therefore suffer it not to goe on
searched whether the things spoken were so We take no coin without due tryal Quest How shall I try the spirit that brings a sentence of Scripture Answ 1 By diligent study and reading of Scripture diligently searching out the truth for the determination of every truth must bee by scripture Dubiu●● and though scripture seem to bee opposed to scripture wee must not with Papists draw determination of matters from scripture so saith the Apostle in Eph. 4.14 Let us not bee carried about as children with every wind of doctrin how should wee do other but follow the truth in love Examine the places circumstances antecedents and consequents confer with other scriptures to all which it must agree 2 Follow and frequent the Ministery as not content with the knowledge of the scriptures without the true understanding of them Non in legendo sed in intelligerdo Hieron for they consist not in the bare letters but in the pithy sense said the Father And this true understanding wil help us to lay it to the Analogy of faith wherunto it must bee agreeable and will make our senses exercised in the word 3 Adde hereunto prayer which procureth the spirit to lead us into all necessary truth David never ceased to Pray to bee taught as we may see through the whole 119. Psalm 4 Consider the end and scope of the scripture alledged If it lead thee into an action condemned by the law of nature or against other direct scriptures or principles of religion it is of the Devil the father of Lies for Gods Spirit never alledgeth scripture but to lead us into the knowledge and practice of some truth This is Moses his rule Deut. 13.1 If a false Prophet rise up see what hee aimeth at if it bee to draw thee from the Lord his worship or word take heed of him so if Satan by any instrument of his shall bring the word and pretend great zeal if the end bee to draw thee to superstition Idolatry or Popery beware of him his scope discovers him If a doctrin or scripture be alledged to nourish any fleshly delight or to hold men in sin though the words bee Gods the allegation is the Devils as At what time soever a sinner repenteth c. and the Theef was saved at the last hour and therefore if thou canst say two or three good words at thy death all shall bee well here is the Devil saying It is written for all scripture truely cited by Gods Spirit aims at mortification and the furtherance of Repentance If a Scripture bee alledged and urged to threaten and discourage such as fear God and shew forwardness in good waies or to animate the sinner promising him peace and life it is Satans allegation for if Gods Spirit alledge scripture that word is good and comfortable to him that walks uprightly and the threats of the law are fit provision for impenitent persons Vse 2. This teacheth us not to content our selves to know the Scripture and bee able to speak of it or to alledge it for the Devil knows the word and can alledge it readily yea hee is expert in it Many men deceive themselves in their estate and think themselves sure of salvation if they can get a lirtle knowledge of the scripture above others as though Satan could not alledge it or as though the wicked could not preach it as Judas did or ungodly men profess it who take the word into their mouth and hate to bee reformed Psal 50.16 17. Use 3. But let us take heed wee come not behind the Devil himself while wee thus highly conceit our selves for 1 Are there not a number of ignorant men almost as ignorant as if the scriptures had never been written and shall not the Devil condemn these who hath gained so much knowledge in the word which containeth not one word of comfort for him but judgement that makes him tremble Yet these whom they would make wise to salvation and to whom they offer the joyes and comfort of life eternal are utterly ignorant of them 2 Many read the Scripture but as Satan not to inform or reform themselves nor to make themselves better but both themselves and others far worse as not only Hereticks and learned Papists who bend all their knowledge to suppress and hide the truth but all such as by the scripture se●k to maintain their own errors and sins which they will not part with And these are no better than the Devil 3 Others will read Scripture and hear and know it but without all special application and grace in the heart wherein they should differ from the Devil and wicked men who know the word but affect it not do it not nay cannot abide the special application of it to do them good and this doth nothing but increase sin and judgement sin Jam. 4.17 to him that knoweth to do well and doth it not it is sin a great sin without excuse or cloak Joh. 15.22 judgement for such shall bee beaten with many stripes 4 Others brag of their knowledge they read the Bible at least Davids Psalmes and they know as much as any Preacher can tell them But stay the Devil reads the Psalter as well as thou and can quote Davids Psalms more readily than thou hee can read the Bible hee knows as much yea more than any Preacher can tell him what sayest thou more of thy self than the Devil can do of himself and more truely And what hast thou gained by all this challenge but thine own conviction of great sin without excuse but not without witnesse Is not thine own mouth thy judge who professeth so much knowledge and so little grace love practice To sin wilfully and presumptuously against the light is an extraordinary conformity with Satan Rules of reading and hearing the word religiously 1 Consider the excellency of the Word above all pretious things and how dangerous it is to take Gods name in vain which is then when the word is frustrate of his right end 2 They are called holy Scriptures not only in regard of that holy truth contained in them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but because they are instruments by which the Elect are sanctified and made holy John 17.17 and therefore are never to bee used without holy affection nor without indeavour to grow up in holiness 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 3 They are the Word of faith therefore wee must mingle the Word with faith and lay up the precepts and promises thereof to beleeve it 4 The Scriptures being the rule of life wee must submit our whole man to the obedience and practice of it with all sincerity and constancy Hereby we shall go beyond the knowledge of the Word in Devils and ungodly men NOw for the place it self wee must consider it two waies 1 As abused by Satan in his allegation 2 As wee find it holily set down by the Spirit of God In Satans abuse of this Scripture wee may see many particulars 1 Hee wrongs
He was an eminent type of our Jesus or Joshua whose voyce speaking in the Scripture the Book of the Law we must attend unto in all things Joh. 5.39 Search the Scriptures and our Saviour said to the Sadduces Yee erre not knowing the Scriptures plainly affirming that the Scriptures rightly known were a sufficient fence from all errour Luke 16.29 They have Moses and the Prophets let them hear them Matth. 19.4 Christ by Scripture refuted the Pharisees abuse of that Scripture of Moses for putting away their wives Isa 8.20 To the Law and to the Testimony 1 This is true by reason of the perfection of the Scripture Psal 19.7 Reasons The Law of God is perfect so perfect as man and Angel are accursed that shall adde unto it Prov. 30.5 6. Every word of God is pure a shield to those that trust in him put nothing unto his words lest he reprove thee and thou be found a lyar It is a perfect Canon or rule which as a straight line shews the crookedness of that which is not strait It is a touch-stone and trial of all truths It is a perfect Law which is an universal Judgement to direct all and for all to bee led by which live under it It is perfect in the effect 2 Tim. 3.16 It is profitable to teach to improve to correct and instruct in righteousness and to make the man of God perfect Obj. The Apostle saith it is profitable but not that it is sufficient alone Ans We say not it is therefore sufficient because he saith it is profitable but because it is profitable for all purposes of teaching improving and makeing the man of God perfect therefore it is sufficient and perfect 2 In the Scripture we have the voyce of God speaking from Heaven than which voyce no voyce of man or Angel can be more clear or manifest Prov. 2. ● Out of his mouth cometh knowledge and understanding His wisdom in the Scripture is above Salomons in answering all dark and deep questions and no ca●e can be propounded which hath not there his satisfaction and determination Object But the Scriptures are a dumbe Judge and cannot determine Controversies Ans 1. We give earthly Kings leave to give definitive sentence and judgment in cases by their writing by which numbers who never heard their voyce but read the writing understand their meaning and shall we now call them ●●mb Judges or shall we deny this priviledge to the King of glory to determine by writing but wee must blasphemously account him a dumb Judge 2 The Scriptures are not a dumb Judge but a speaking Judge Rom. 3.19 That which the Law speaketh it speaketh to them that are under the Law Heb. 12.5 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Yee have forgotten the consolation which speaketh to you as children Joh. 7.42 Doth not the Scripture say and what saith the Scripture so as it is a speaking Judge and gives to it self a mouth and a voyce and that a loud one 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 9.27 the Apostle quoting the Prophet Esay saith Esay cries out concerning Israel c. 3 How doth their Speaking-Judge determine all Causes in Christendom delated unto him at Rome but by Writing and Bulls and Breves and yet hee scorns to be counted a dumb Judge 3 That is the noble and infallible Judge of all Controversies to which all flesh must stand which hath his authority of himself no way delegate but the Scripture is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for it self to bee beleeved because it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 inspired by God from whom lies no appeal whose judgement can by no means within or without it self be corrupted whose voyce alone cannot erre or be led by passion affection or respect of persons but is an unchangeable truth as God himself is the Author of it In every Common-wealth the fittest decider of a Controversie in the Law is the Law-maker the King himself the same is also true in the Church 4 Christ himself decided all Controversies by Scripture so did the Apostles so the ancient beleevers brought all their doubts to the Scriptures after their example Vse 1. This serves to discover the wickedness of the Church of Rome who 1 That they may be Judges in their Causes and 2 To avoyd the light of Scripture which they see so direct against them flie the Scriptures as an incompetent Judge of the Controversies of Religion between us and in stead of the Scriptures they appoint us four Judges the authority of all which is superiour by th●ir doctrine to the authority of Scripture ¶ I. The first Judge is the Church for that say they is to judge of the meaning of Scripture and but for the authority of the Church wee could not know which were Scripture Ans 1. We ask what they mean by the Church They say the Catholick Church But that is impossible to be Judge upon earth because it is a company of all the elect in Heaven and Earth which never was on earth at one time Then they say the visible Church But what if the Church bee not visible sometimes as in Elias his time or be in the Wilderness Then they say the Roman Church which hath ever been visible these fifteen hundred years Now we know our Judge and how our cause is like to goe in which it is a party But 1 It is not the Catholike Church unless a finger can bee an hand or an hand the whole body or a part become the whole and falsly and ridiculously call themselves Catholikes 2 That is no true Church which disagreeth from Christ the Head as Augustine saith and is fallen off Christ by many fundamental errors as Idolatry Justification by works and the like which yet are maintained by Romanists 3 Wee hold that the Orthodox and true Church is 1 A witnesse and keeper of the Scriptures but a jewell hath his price and excellency from it self not from the keeper 2 Having the Spirit of Christ the Church can discern true Scripture from false and supposititious writings but this by the help of Scripture as a Goldsmith by the touch-stone can discern gold from other metals but hee makes it not gold but onely tries it so to bee 3 It is to publish and declare the truth of Scripture without adding or diminishing as an Herald or Cryer manifests the Kings pleasure but it receives no authority from him 4 The true Church is a ministerial interpreter as having the gift of Prophecy but tyed to interpret and judge of Scripture by Scripture Christ is a magisterial interpreter But that the Church on earth should have authority over Scriptures is too unreasonable 1 It is to prefer mens voice and testimony above Gods 1 Joh. 5.9 If wee receive mans testimony the testimony of God is greater Joh. 5. ult If yee will not beleeve Moses his writings how will yee beleeve my sayings as if hee should say If yee beleeve not Scriptures my testimony will do you no good
foundations are sandy all other proofs liable to exceptions Why then should Protestant-Preachers who defend against Papists the sufficiency of Scripture to make Gods people perfect and hold it the rule and square of all doctrin cross their judgement by their practice for every place of Scripture alleadging a dozen or twenty testimonies of Doctors Fathers Councils nay prophane Poets and Heathens all which are darkness it self and without light further than they borrow from the Sun in the Scripture I am not so nice as that I think not there may be a sparing and sober use of humane testimonies in Sermons sometimes in cases of Grammar sometimes in matters of great controversy to shew the consent of the Ancient Church especially dealing with an Adversary that will claim all antiquity for him sometime by way of conviction to shame Christians by the heathen as the Lord did the Jews by Chittim and Kedar and the sluggard by the pismire Neither am I an enemy to Learning but would have a man well seen in natural Philosophy in humane literature in the writings of Fathers and Schoolmen and bee as a good housholder stored with things new and old But needlesly and for ostentation to give tongues unto dead men and in the message of God to put to silence the voice of God speaking in the Scripture to set up Hagar the handmaid above Sarah her mistresse is a fearful sin against God and his Word and a crying sin of these daies wherein for a man to tye himself close to the Scriptures without such flourishes and to scorn to send a rich Jewel to the Painter is to bring a blot on himself that hee is a man of no learning For what meaneth else that common cry that no man is against this manner of preaching but they that cannot use it Well hath hee learned his art that can most hide it here that God may have all the glory for hee is not commended here whom men praise but whom God alloweth The Apostolical teaching of Christ was not in words which mans wisdome teacheth but Gods hee is the best Scholar that can teach Christ plainliest and for my part if I would set my self to bee idle I would chuse that kinde of preaching which is counted so laborious The same I say for disputations and controversies in the Church and Schools never can we look for an end of them till wee tye the determination of them to the Scripture alone the right Judge A stratagem of Satan for Antichrist to flye the Scripture which should soon end controversies and hide his poyson in the infinite windings of Fathers Councils Traditions c. Well I know that God hath a secret work in punishing the unbeleeving world by the continuance of the man of sin till his time come but having well thought of the props on which hee standeth yet in the daies of such light there is none that doth him more service than this hiding of his mystery in such a thicket of uncertainties wherein it is impossible to come to any end or issue Wee may follow the fox from one burrough to another and from hole to hole because we are forced But whosoever looks to come to an end of controversies by following him from Father to Father from Council to Council from one Decree to another from one Tradition to another with infinite labour examining and scanning the words and syllables of ancient and latter times hee shall fall short of his expectation For all this while the determiner of the Controversy is not present but set aside And what other Reason can bee given that whereas the chase and pursute of that beast of Rome hath been continued with extraordinary speed and strength for above these hundred years last past and hee hath been followed into every hole wherein hee hid himself yet the controversies so beaten and canvased are in mans eye as far from composition or determination as at first not one of them yeelded up on either hand I say no other better reason can bee given but that wee are not agreed of the Judge of the cause and so long as they can hold them off the Scriptures they will not bee set down by any other authority Vse 3. Thirdly This Doctrin must provoke us to the diligent reading and study of the Scriptures for hereby wee shall come to bee stablished in the truth and able to discern the abuse of Scriptures by conferring them with themselves this is the best way to keep us from errors and sects and to finde out the true sense of Scripture Object But do not our adversaries read the Scriptures as diligently as wee and are not they as skilful to compare Scriptures and yet abide in errour and heresie Ans Here we must consider 1 The person that must read 2 The rules to be observed in reading 1 The person must be a religious and rightly affected person that must read the word with understanding Obj. So the Papists say that only religious persons ought to read the Scriptures Ans Every Christian ought to have the Book of the Law with him as the Jewes had before their eyes and in their hands continually Deut. 6.10 every Christian ought to have the word of Christ dwell plenteously in him Col. 3.16 every one ought to be ready to give a reason of the faith hee professeth to every one that will ask 1 Pet. 3.15 every one ought to attend to the sure words of the Prophets and Apostles as a light shining in a dark place for so the Apostle Peter writeth to all Christians and not only the Clergy Yet no Christian ought to read unprepared neither can every one read to profit but such as are qualified 1 With humility in the sense of our own simplicity and infancy in heavenly things becoming fools in our selves that we may subscribe to Gods wisdome in the Scripture and captivating all our own thoughts to the obedience of Christ Psal 25.9 God teacheth the humble Matth. 11.25 Thou hast hid those things from the wise and revealed them to babe● And what is the reason that Hereticks Sophisters and Papists of great learning read the Scripture but understand not but because they give not up their reason and human wisdom which is enmity to God and scorn to bee children delivered to bee taught and formed by our heavenly Master 2 With desire and love of Christ and his Truth the scope of all the Scripture is Christ and thou must desire to know and advance nothing but Christ crucified Prov. 4.13 Love wisdom and she shall keep thee When men come prepossessed with opinions to set up mens devises and traditions and wicked opinions according to which they must interpret Scripture and not examine them by the Scripture or if they bring a purpose to magnifie the Pope and advance his religion instead of Christs no marvel if like the Images they have eyes and see not read and understand not They love not Christ nor will have him to rule
by Zachary chap. 11.13 and not by Jeremy Many learned men trouble themselves more than needs in reconciling this place 1 Some say that Saint Matthew joynes together both one place in Jeremy chap. 18.1 2 3. of the potter and this of Zachary 11.13 But there is little or no agreement between them 2 Some say that it is not in Jeremies writings that are Canonical but in some Apocryphal writings of Jeremy which the Jewes had and which Chrysostome confesseth he saw wherein these words were But it is not likely that the holy Evangelist would leave a Canonical text and cite an Apocryphal or give such credit to that or seek to build our faith upon it And by our rule that Book should be Canonical 3 Some say that Matthew forgat and for Zaehary put down Jeremy but with more forgetfulness that holy men writ as they were moved by Gods Spirit This error Erasmus takes hold of from Augustine who in his third Book concerning the consent of the Evangelists Chap. 7. defendeth and excuseth this error 4 Some think it the error of heedless Writers who might easily so erre but all the oldest Copies and the most ancient Fathers have the name of Jeremy 5 Some say that Zachariah being instructed and trained up with Jeremy did deliver it by tradition from Jeremy and so Jeremy spoke it by Zachariah which might be true because it is said in the text As was spoken by Jeremy not written But 6 The most compendious and likely way of reconciling is this that Zachary and Jeremy was the same man having two names which was very usual among the Jews as Gedeon was called Jerubaal and Jerub●sheth Salomon was called Jedidiah Jethro was called Hobab and Revel Jehoiacim Ieconias and Coniah Hester was called Edissa Simon Peter Cephas and Bar-Jona Matthew was called Lev● Jerusalem Jebus and Salem c. 4 These are such rules as not only the Learned who besides these have the benefit of Arts and Tongues the knowledge of Phrases the benefit of Disputation and the like but even the simplest may make good use of 1 To understand the Scripture aright and so discover the subtilty of Satan and seducers 2 To convince error and let others see their errours and so gently lead them back into their way again 3 They be great means to justifie the truth and glorifie God 4 Practisers of them have comfort in themselves that they are lovers of the truth and desire to find it even with much labour and industry 5 The want of this diligence and study of Scripture is the very cause that so many stagger and doubt of our religion and are so indifferent that they cannot tell whether to leane to Papists or Protestants and so hold doubtful to their death Yea and many goe away and fall off from us and depart to Antichrist which is a just judgement of God upon them because they were so farre from receiving the truth in the love of it as they would never take pains to search into the Scripture which witnesse of the truth VVE are now come to speak of the allegation it self and the force of the reason taken out of Deut. 6.16 where the Israelites are forbidden to tempt the Lord as in Massah How they tempted him in Massah is set down in Exod. 17.7 being in want of water and distress they contended with Moses and said Is the Lord amongst us 1 They doubted of his power and so would try whether he could give them water in this their want for the word nasah properly signifies to make trial as David is said to have tried and proved before to goe in armour 1 Sam. 17.39 where the same word is used 2 They doubted of the truth of his promise not beleeving him to be amongst them as he had promised unless he would shew them in all haste some sign of his presence in present supply of their necessity and therefore they say I● God amongst us Now mark how aptly and wisely our Lord and Saviour applieth this place I. In his choyse he is now on the pinacle and in a dangerous place and well knows that this prohibition was a fitter place to study and meditate on than those large promises in that most comfortable Psalm For howsoever all Scripture is profitable and Divine yet some Scriptures fit some persons and some occasions better than other It is a true and comfortable promise Isa 1.18 Come let us reason together though your sins were as red as scarlet c. But for a man not truely humbled the threats of the Law are fitter to meditate on neither doth the Lord so invite the Jewes till they be humbled It is true God hears not sinners but such a place is not so fit to bee meditated on and applied by such as are seriously beaten down already in the sight and sense of sin He that provideth not for his family is worse than an Infidel a true and holy speech but if a covetous man apply it it hurteth him hee hath other places to study on as Beware of covetousness and covetousness which is Idolatry is one of the sins which shuts out of heaven The holy heart of Christ could equally meditate and apply all Scripture but by this his choise hee would teach us to make choise according to occasions II. In direct meeting the Devils drift which was to move Christ to vain confidence and make trial whether he was the Son of God or God his Father by throwing himself down Comparing this place with the former he shewes him that it gives him no leave to cast down himself for this were not to trust God but to tempt God as the Jewes did in Massah but I doubt not of my Fathers power and therefore I need not try it I distrust not the truth of his promise and presence with me what need I make trial of it I have a Commandement which I must not separate from the promise as thou doest Thou pretendest a promise but no promise extends to the breach of any Commandement but hath his ground and dependance upon some Commandement or other Thou wouldest have me cast my self down and promisest help but no promise can secure him that attempteth that wherein he tempteth God as this action would In the words are 1 The person that must not tempt Thou 2 The person that must not be tempted The Lord thy God 3 The action of tempting not tempt I. The person Thou Some think that the pronoun Thou is to bee referred to Satan and the Lord thy God to Christ himself as though Christ had said Thou shalt not tempt me But 1 It was never written that Satan should not tempt Christ if it had it had been false 2 It is a negative Commandement of God directed to his people which bindes all persons at all times in all places and not to bee restrained to this occasion 3 Satan was irrecoverably fallen from the Covenant of grace and so although Christ was his Lord
taught to bring them in by evil means both of them accursed by God and the gainer for them 3 All actions which are brought to pass by unwarrantable means are likewise to bee suspected not to bee of God who ordereth due and lawful means to good and lawful ends and hath as many pipes to convey good unto us Zach 4 2. as eyes to provide for it Saul must needs know his condition was unhappy and his business unprosperous when he must run to the Witch to help himself So their cause is worse than naught that run to the Wizard for help in diseases and losses G●d is gone from them and the remedy is farre worse than the disease Yet h●w common is not to seek to them by night as Saul did but even by day as n●t ashamed of it Herod he would not break his oath no that was not for his credit but he might well know it to be a wicked one which could not bee kept but by murther of John Baptist Obj. Why what would yee have him forsworn Ans He had brought himself into such a snare as either he must bee forsworn or a murther Now of these to have broken a cruel and wicked oath should have hindred murther which is a sin in an higher degree against God and man and to keep a wicked oath is worse than to make it This is rather to be thought of because even godly men themselves are too ready to effect good things by bad means as Jacob will get the Blessing by lying Rahab will save the Spies by a lye Lot will save his Guests by prostituting his own Daughters In which how ever the Lord sometime commends the fact and faith of the parties yet he never commends the manner which blemished both the doers and the actions The rule that wee must walk by is in Rom. 3.8 We must not doe the least evil for the greatest good Therefore let us take heed of these base tricks of the Devil to effe●t our desires by wicked means Many condemn good men because they stand nicely upon some small things which if they would yeeld unto they might doe themselves and others great good but they have learned another lesson not to doe the least thing against their Conscience to procure themselves the greatest good God need not their error to glorifie himself and doe his people good by 4 That religion which is set forward by bad and wicked means is to be suspected and condemned true religion was ever maintained by truth simplicity humility patience mercy love meekness c. But the Church of Rome must needs defend a bad cause the means are so extreamly wicked as violence and power trechery and subtilty fire and sword murthers and Massacres King-killing and Powder-plots lyes and equivocations and what not It was once said Omnia venalia Romae at Rome all things are saleable and now it may be said Romae omnia venialia at Rome all things are pardonable One demonstration for memory sake That religion which upholds it self 1 By ignorance as the Mother of devotion 2 By disgracing and reproaching the holy Scriptures abhorring them no less than a Thief doth a pair of Gallows and warning men to take heed of them 3 By upholding Images and Image-worship 4 Perjury by freeing subjects from the Oath of Allegiance 5 Disobedience yea rebellion to Princes and Parents 6 Murder and Massacres of all Princes and people Kings and Kingdoms by sword fire poyson powder ponyard openly or trecherously 7 Adulteries and fornication by their Stews and Sheet-punishments yea with large revenues by them 8 By Lies Legends lying and Straw-miracles notable tricks and collusions as once in the Images of the Heathens the Devil often spake but the Priests in stead of the Devil speak through Images and make them move sweat nod c. to deceive simple people I say such a religion cannot bee of God because the means of advancing it are from the Devil But the Romish is such a religion therefore c. Vse 2. Here is a glass for liars and boasters to see their faces in and their resemblance to their father the Devil He promiseth an whole world when all ptoves but a shadow and image He takes upon him to dispose all things in the world as though they were his whereas we must goe to our heavenly Father the Father of lights for every morsel of bread Wherefore whosoever would any way advantage himself by lying or deceiving it is manifest the spirit of the Devil ruleth in him And therefore cast off lying as a ragge and relick of natural corruption and speak every man the truth to his neighbour Ephes 4.25 It is a received opinion in these days that Qui nescit dissimulare nescit vivere No dissembler no man and plain-dealing is a jewel but he that useth it shall dye a beggar and some men are too honest to thrive in the world such common speeches argue the common breach of this Commandement But know 1. How farre are we degenerate from our fore-fathers they lived simply by their hands according to Gods Ordinance but now many live by their wits whence it is that Trades are called Crafts and Mysteries because more live by craft and the sin of their trade than the trade it self 2 The Lord is the avenger of all such wrong by secret cousnage and lying for he sees that thou deceivest him that trusteth thee and because it is hidden from men his own hand must revenge it 3 What a shame is it and slander to Christian profession that men professing salvation by Christ should so carry their trades as a man that comes to deal with them must come so suspitiously as if he were to fall into the hands of so many Theeves and having dealt with them hath just cause to say that he might find more just dealing with Turks and Infidels Whereas if this vice were put off a childe might traffique in the dark without delusion The same of Boasters who brag of things they have not As Job speaks of the Leviathan of the Sea so may we of the hellish Leviathan He is the King of all the sons of Pride As 1 Many bear themselves out in fine apparrel and bravery when indeed nothing is their own if their debts were paid And if every Bird had his own feather they might well goe naked 2 Others to raise themselves make no bones to lye and magnifie their estate as the often experience of the world shews that Widows and Widowers promise great things of themselves and much wealth whereas the greatest wealth prove debts 3 But if you will see the very natural portrayture of the father the Devil if yee will hear his very voyce look upon the Bishop and Pope of Rome For 1 He hath engrossed all the Kingdoms of the earth into his own hands saying All these are mine yet not directly but in ordine ad Deum 2 I give them to whom I will I can set up and thrust
shalt not make to thy self any graven image of any thing in heaven or earth for Thou sawest no image only thou heardest a voice Deut. 4.12 And what will ye liken mee to saith the Lord Yet this was a rude people and needed all the books that might bee Consequently God is not to bee worshipped in any Image 2 Hee is dishon●ured when any corruptible thing is conceived to bee like him Rom. 1.23 3 God is uncircumscriptible and infinite therefore an Image of him is a lye 4 God is every where present therefore every Image is vain 5 Gods curse is on him that makes a carved image and puts it in a secret place Deut. 27.15 6 God will not bee worshipped in any Image but of his Son Joh. 5.23 All men must honour the Son as they honour the Father Let Image-mungers shew us what Images God will bee worshipped in besides Jesus Christ the engraven form of his person and wee will worship as many Images as they can 7 It is vain and very inconsiderate to make an Image and worship it the makers thereof want common sense and are blockish as the Images themselves as appears by the Prophets Ironical narration Isa 42.19 and 44.19 No Man saith in his heart Half have I burnt or eaten or warmed my self withall and shall I worship the other half as a God Are not as good blocks as this every where and as good stones in the pavement Is not one as worthy to bee worshipped as the other How hath one deserved to bee burnt and the other to bee reserved for Adoration The same folly is in the Church of Rome one piece of the Hoast they eat another they set up to bee worshipped and want consideration to say Was not the piece that is eaten as worthy to bee Worshipped as this Is this better than that So that that of the Prophet is verified of these Idolaters They that make them are like unto them even as blockish as the very blocks which if they could reason would surely say Am not I as worthy to be worshipped as my fellow am I baser than my equal Obj. 1 But they have gotten a late distinction by which they put on a cloak to hide the filthinesse of their Idolatry Worship say they is either that high and great worship proper to God which is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or less and inferiour Worship called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or service the former they cannot without Idolatry give to Angels and Saints the latter they may Ans 1. But 1 God cannot bee deluded by a distinction of words seeing the thing it self is Idolatry let them call it what they will to delude the World and themselves withall the thing is as gross Idolatry as ever was among the Heathens let them lessen it as they can and call it a less worship consisting in external reverence and inferiour to that which is given to the sampler For so long as they bow to Saints which they cannot for shame say is for civil reverence unless they had eyes to see them they go directly against the Commandement which saith Thou shalt not bow down to them And the Lord hereby distinguisheth his true worshippers from Idolaters I have reserved seven thousand which never bowed the knee to Baal And so long as they invocate them vow unto them swear by them knock their breasts before them creep unto them c. do they think they have ears and hear not nay do they not ascribe the seeing of their hearts and wants omnipotence and power to help them Are they not in the midst of that woe of them that say to the wood Arise and to the dumb stone Come and help us And so long as they imitate the Heathen in erecting Temples Altars statues in appointing them religious daies Feasts Falls several worships c. can they by an idle word put out all mens eyes so as wee can see nothing beyond civil worship in all this because they call it douleia what is there now in all Gods worship which they cannot do to them They say wee may not sacrifize to them that is due to God only but invocate them we may Answ 1 A silly shift as though all Gods proper worship were in sacrifices 2 What are Prayers but sacrifices of the New Testament 3 What is it but to offer sacrifice to them to offer them Candles Incense and the like 2 The new-found distinction argueth their gross ignorance both in the Scriptures and in other secular learning if not wilful blindness the words both of them in both being used for the same and promiseuously ascribed both to God and men I. For the Scriptures They may say they give douleia to men and Angels but then may wee give all the service due to the Lord Jesus to them for under this word is it all comprehended Rom. 16.18 They serve not the Lord Jesus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And the Apostle condemns the giving of douleia to things which by nature are no gods Gal. 4.8 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Act. 20.18 serving the Lord with all modesty and many tears 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 here is douleia proper to God which their distinction makes peculiar to man 1 Thess 1.9 having turned from Idols 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to serve the living and true God Col. 3.24 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for yee serve the Lord Christ And might they not in the Scripture observe how the Angel refused douleia Rev. 22.7 because hee was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a fellow Servant Yet they say it is due to Angels and Saints And that latreia is not onely taken in Scripture for Worship due to God but for works belonging to men is plain by Lev. 23.7 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Thou shalt do no servile work II. For s●●●lar learning Ludovicus Vives a learned man of their religion in his commentaries upon August●ne de civit Dei hath proved out of Suidas Xenophon and Valla that these two words are usually taken one for another And yet upon this confused distinction stands all the frame of their confused Idolatry at this day 3 This distinction fighteth not only against antiquity but against themselves Jerome against Vigilantius saith Nos non Angelos non Archangelos non Cherubim non Seraphim colimus adoramus And Augustine epist 44. Scias à Christianis Catholicis nullum coli morinorum No Christian Catholike worshippeth any of the dead And some of themselves as Holcot and Durand write that no worship at all is to bee given to an image neither is it lawful to worship it And yet Aquinas and others say plainly that the Crucifix and Image of Christ must bee adored with the same honour as himself is yea that honour stayeth in the very image which I hope is more than doule●a that is given to the image of Christ But enough of this idle distinction They must as the Midianites fight against themselves and one another that fight against God and
Abrahams love to God in so difficult a Commandement as the killing of his Son But Satan here went away not for love of God but for fear and being forced 3 Examine thy manner of obeying whether it bee a willing and ready obedience If I do it willingly saith the Apostle I have a reward and Rom. 6.17 Yee have obeyed from the heart or heartily And such obedience 1 Repineth not as giving God any thing too much though the dearest things of all 2 Deviseth no excuses as Saul when hee did but half the commandement pretended sacrifice and the peoples instance 3 Seeketh no delaies I made haste and delayed not to keep thy righteous judgements Psal 1 19. 4 Doest thou obey in all the Commandements 1 The commandement of faith in the Gospel as well as the actual obedience of the Law for one is as acceptable as the other 2 Obeyest thou the Commandement as well of doing good as of abstaining from evil for the Devil here abstains from this evil of tempting Christ but can never do any good hee joines not these Commandements in his practice as Gods Spirit doth in his precept Isa 1.16 17. 3 Makest thou conscience of the least commandement as well as of the greatest for all of them have a stamp of God upon them makest thou conscience of small oaths vain words roving thoughts 4 Doest thou obey constantly for love is strong as death and much water cannot quench it But alass much obedience is like that of Davids false friends Psal 18.44 45. strangers shall bee in subjection to me but they shall shrink away For a season Luk. 4.13 III. The THIRD point followeth to bee considered namely how long Satan left our Lord not for ever after but for a while and surely he stayed away but a little while For if wee look into the holy story wee shall see the whole life of Christ almost to bee a continual temptation and how Satan from time to time partly by himself and partly by his Ministers assayled him This we shall see how sundry waies Satan molested him and tempted him 1 in his ministery 2 his life 3 his death 1 In his ministery hee was tempted both in his Doctrin and Miracles For his Doctrin the Scribes and Pharisees often sought to catch advantages against him as in the case of the Bill of divorce Mat. 19.1 and of the woman taken in adultery Joh. 8. which by Moses Law should bee stoned but Master what sayest thou The Sadduces also tempted him in the case of the woman that had seven Husbands whose shee should bee in the resurrection Matth. 22.23 And the Lawyer concerning the great Commandement of the Law vers 35. As for his Miracles the seal of that Doctrin they tell him to his face that he cast out Devils by Beelzebub Mat. 9.34 1.2.24 2 In his life and civil Obedience The Pharisees take Counsel together how they might entangle him in his talk about paying tribute to Caesar Matth. 22.15 And when hee ate meat in Matthews house Matth. 9.11 they asked why hee did eat meat with Publicans and sinners and therefore hee was one of them Simon the Pharisee seeing Mary Magdalen annointing Jesus his feet with pretious ointment and washing them with tears and wiping them with her hairs said Surely if this man were a Prophet hee would know that this woman is a sinner and not let her meddle with him How often did they murmure at him and lye in wait for him and take up stones to stone him and rail upon him with most despightful words calling him Beelzebub a Samaritan a glutton a loose companion running up and down with noted sinners in all which Satan was the chief agent 3 But above all other temptations those were most fierce and furious with which hee was afflicted torn and tormented about the time of his passion and on the Cross For then as himself witnesseth the Prince of the World came upon him with all his train Joh. 14.30 hee came in himself and whole Legions of wicked Angels with him as the Apostle plainly implyeth Coloss 2.15 Hee spoiled Principalities and Powers and triumphed over them on the Cross Now or never Satan must win the field this is the last act Christ was never so beset with misery Satan never had him at such an advantage before now Gods whole wrath is upon him and now the Devil and his Angels set upon him so sore that in his Agony in the Garden hee sweats drops of water and blood and on the Cross hee cries out My God my God why hast thou forsaken mee Those were more secret temptations of Satan and his instruments but let us see with what hellish darts they pierced him openly upon the Cross not to speak of those which hee endured all the time hee was in examination condemnation and leading to execution For 1 They hang him between two theeves as an arch-rebel and of all sinners the greatest and dart against him the same temptation with that in all this History that hee was not the Son of God If thou be the Son of God come down from the cross certainly God would not let his Son hang there but thou art a deluder an arch-seducer of the people 2 They tempted him with fear of death Matth. 27.42 hee saved others himself hee cannot save this is a wise Saviour indeed hee cannot escape death in whose hands hee is sure enough and even overcome already of death and yet hee will bee a Saviour 3 They tempted him with utter rejection from God as the most damned reprobate that ever was Hee trusted in God now let him deliver him if he will have him but hee can neither deliver himself nor God will have none of him hee abhors him and will cast him presently to Hell These and a number of the like was our Saviour molested and tempted withall secretly and openly even then when the wrath of his Father seised upon him So as truely the Evangelist might say that Satan left him but for a season Doct. Christian life is but an entercourse of quiet and trouble sometime Satan leaves Christ but hee comes again and renews his temptation so it is with the members who have much war but some peace many troubles but some breathing-time This truth wee will a while discover both in the state of the whole Church of God from time to time as also in some particular members thereof What a night seemed to oppress the Church in the cradle when wicked Cain slew righteous Abel so as all religion and true worship seemed to bee destroyed in all Adams posterity having onely Cain left But shortly after God gave Adam a Seth in whom the Church was restored and preserved and pure religion propagated In Henochs time how was the worship of God prophaned when the Sons of God married the daughters of men which was the cause of the flood but afterward it was restored by Noah and Sem and by him continued to Abraham Now
the Church as it was in the Ark so was it like the Ark of Noah against which the waters had a time to increase and a time also of decreasing What a night of trouble was the Church in all the while it was in Aegypt a stranger for four hundred years especially when they were oppressed with burdens and had their infants drowned in the river but a change came God sent and saved a Moses by whom hee will deliver his people but so as they must be acquainted with this continual enterchange in their estate they must be no sooner delivered out of Aegyps but be chased into the bottom of the Sea but there God makes them a way and no sooner out of the Sea but into the Wilderness and from thence the good Land takes them and in that good Land they never rested in one estate but sometimes had the better of their enemies and sometime for sin their enemies had the better of them as all the History of the Judges witnesseth In the time of the Kings how was the Church troubled and wasted in the time of Ahab and Jezabel when all Gods Prophets were slain and true religion was quite troden down But what a sudden change was there even when things were at the worst did the Lord bring a strange alteration by Elijah who slew all the Prophets of Baal and restored true religion How great misery suffered the Church in the time of Manasseh and Ammon but how happily was it changed by the piety of good Josiah in whom God made his people more happy than formerly miserable But who would have thought but that the Church had been utterly wasted in the seventy years captivity wherein it sate in the shadow of death Yet it was happily restored by Cyrus But when his godly Decrees concerning the building of the Temple were hindered by Cambyses his Son God stirred up Darius who favoured the Church and commanded the continuance and perfection of the work but not without many vicissitudes of stormes and calmes even after their return as appeareth in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah What a raging storm was that wherein our Lord and Head of the Church was put to death now the whole Church lay bleeding and dead with him But what a change was there the third day by his glorious resurrection In the Apostles daies how was the Church wasted when Saul had letters from the High Priests to carry bound to Jerusalem whosoever called on the Lord but when hee that breathed out nothing but slaughter and threatning was once converted then the Church had for a whil● rest and peace Act. 9.31 After the Apostles what a continual storm aros● against Christians which lasted three hundred years under the ten monsters of men those bloody men Nero Domitian Trajan Antoninus Severus Max●minus Decius Valerianus Aurelianus and Dioclesianus whose rage was such as a man could not set his foot in Rome but tread upon the graves of Martyrs But after this night a fair Sun rose up in the East Constantine the Great who chased before him that horrible darknesse and brought a blessed calm But this lasted not long but his second Son Constantius far short of his Fathers piety with all his strength set up and maintained that Arrian heresy which his good Father had condemned in the Nicen Council by which as bloody persecution sprung up in the Church as ever was before which lasted almost eighty years until Constance the youngest Son of Constantine for up again the Nicen faith in the Western part of the World as Italy Greece Africk Illiricum and banished the former poyson After this what a black darknesse of Mahometisme possessed the Eastern part of the World under which it lies sunk at this day And as pitchy and palpable darkness of Antichrist and Popery occupied the Western part of the World But what a light did the Lord raise up in the midst of Popery his zealous servant Luther since whom the light hath mightily prevailed to the blasting of Anti-Christ and the consuming of him upon his nest Yet not this without a cloud for To speak of our own Church After the long darknesse like that of Egypt had prevailed and covered for many hundred years the face of our Countrey it pleased God that the light of the Gospel should peep into our Land in the daies of King Henry the eighth but yet much clouded and opposed almost all his daies In his Son Edward the sixt Englands Josiah it began to shine more brightly and a more thorough reformation was undertaken But this Sun-shine lasted not long but in Queen Maries daies the truth was again cast into the fire and the bodies of Gods Saints pitilesly destroyed God in mercy for his Elec●s sake shortened those daies and raised up our late Queen Elizabeth of blessed memory in all posterities who was semper cadem in the maintenance of the faith and left Christ sitting in his Kingdome and the truth triumphing over Popery and Anti-Christian falshood which by Gods mercy wee enjoy under our gracious King This hath been the changeable estate of the Church from the beginning and cadem est ratio totius ac partium the same truth discovers it self in the particular members As for example Abraham now a poor man in Egypt presently enriched and made heir of the Land of Promise now rejoycing in his Isaac and a while after stretching out his hand to kill his only Son who also herein was a notable type of the Church now bound and presently loosed and raised up after a sort from the dead Jacob was now afraid of Esau when he came in warlike manner to meet him with four hundred men at his heels but in a little season God lets him see a suddain change who had inclined his Brothers heart to do him no harm against his often former purposes to slay him Joseph is now hated of his brethren after a season honoured of them now sold as a slave to the Ismaelites afterward made a governour of Potiphar a Princes house now accused by his Mistresse and cast into Prison but after fetched out by Pharaoh and made ruler of all his Princes and the whole land of Egypt David sometimes cast down and God hath forgotten him a while after so confident in God that hee will not fear to walk in the vale of the shadow of death sometimes pursued by Saul as a traytor and rebel sometimes by Saul acknowledged his good Son and more righteous than himself and when Saul is dead and ceaseth his persecution his own son Absolons shall rise against him to depose him from his Kingdome And Jobs messengers of evil tydings still overtook one another And to spare further examples our own experience can teach us that for the most part wee have not rid our selves out of one temptation but another insueth such are our changes in this present estate And why 1 Satan goeth for a while from Christ himself Reasons his holy flesh in
respects as birth riches learning crowns and kingdoms these in mens Courts are good advocates but before Gods Tribunal may not plead and cannot help No condition of life no degree no outward quality no calling no not the outward calling of a Christian if thou hast no more shall stand by thee stript stark naked shalt thou be figge-leaves can hide thy shame no longer only the Wedding Garment can now cover thee from the consuming wrath of God A garment not laid with gold silver pearls but straked with bloud yea dyed red in the bloud of the Lamb. The High Priest upon pain of death might never enter into the Sanctuary but he must first be sprinkled with the bloud of Bullocks figuring the bloud of Christ Never dare thou to appear in the Sanctuary of Gods holiness without this garment of thy elder brother in which alone thou gettest the blessing as Jacob gat the blessing in Esaus garments from this alone the Lord savoureth a savour of rest Gen. 27.26 Lastly from this consideration that God is no respecter of persons the Apostle admonisheth superiours to moderation and equal dealing with their inferiours Ephes 6.9 and inferiours to silence and contentation under the tough dealing of their superiours Col. 3.25 Vers 35. But in every Nation he that feareth him and worketh righteousnesse is accepted of him BY a fearer of God and worker of righteousnesse is signified an upright and truly religious man in whom these two things must necessarily concut as the cause and effect the fountain and stream the root and fruit of pure and undefiled religion for under the fear of God are contained all the duties of the first Table concerning God and his Worship such as are Knowledge Love Faith Hope and such like whence Salomon often calleth it the beginning of wisdome that is of true worship or piety And under working of righteousnesse is comprehended the observation of the duties of the second Table whereby the former being most of them inward are outwardly manifested and justified so as under both is comprised the whole duty of man Eccles 12.13 Fear God and keep his Commandements for this is the whole man All those ten words wherein the Lord hath included an admirable perfection of wisdome and holiness are here contracted into two 1 The fear of God 2 The keeping of his Commandements and therefore when the Holy Ghost in the Scriptures would grace this or that holy man with full commendation as it were with his whole stile be commonly joyneth these two together unto which nothing more can bee added Job was a just man fearing God and abstaining from evil Job 1.8 Zachary and Elizabeth were just before God and walked in all the Ordinances of God without reproof Luke 1.6 Here two points are to be considered 1 Who is a religious man hee that feareth God and worketh righteousnesse 2 What is his priviledge he is accepted of God Religion is a binder and thence hath his name for it both bindeth man unto God as the former of the points will shew as also God unto man as the latter declareth The former band knitting man unto God is the fear of God Fear of God which is a peculiar gift of the Spirit of God whereby the Regenerate fear God for himself not so much that they bee not offended and punished by him as that they do not offend him An excellent grace both in regard of the excellent Object and of the excellent Use of it through the whole life 1 The right object of our fear is God himself who is 1 Omnipotent of power to do whatsoever he wil who is able to cast body and soul into Hell fear him Matth. 10.28 2 Omnipresent hee is all an eye beholding our Thoughts Words and Deeds of which hee is both a witness and a Judge 3 Full of Majesty which even in a mortal Man strikes us with reverence 4 Full of Grace and Bounty wee stand in need of his Favour and Bounty every Moment who can turn us out of all at his pleasure In all which respects wee ought to make him our dread Isa 8.13 But above all in that he hath been so good and gracious a Father unto us through his Christ we ought to fear to offend him and so turn his love into displeasure against us II. Now the Vse of this Grace is manifold As 1 To beat down pride and high-mindedness against which it is a notable medicine Rom. 11.20 Bee not high-minded but fear Prov. 3.7 Bee not wise in thine own eies but fear God this grace maketh a man come low before the Lord as Jacob fearing Esau Gen. 33.3 Came and bowed seven times before him 2 To cause a man to renounce and restrain himself from sin and therefore the fear of God and departing from evil are often joyned together Joseph could not commit the sin with his Mistresse because hee feared God the Midwives feared God and killed not the Hebrews Children Nehem. 5.15 Nehemiah did not exact upon and oppress the people as the former Governours that were before him because hee feared God and whereas the wicked mans servile fear keepeth him often from open sins but not from secret from gross sins but not from smaller and this of Pain not of Conscience this grace maketh a man hate Pride Arrogancy and every evill way Prov. 8.1 3. never so small and never so secret 3 To destroy false and fleshly fears which foil every good duty and lay open to many sins and judgements Quod supra homines est time homines te non terrebunt August it is a property of a wicked man to fear where no fear is and not fearing God hee feareth every thing but God the face of man the arm of man the Tongue of man whence many a man dare scarce profess Religion or if they do dare shew no power of it for fear of reproach and nick-names and so come to bee ranked in the formost band of those which march to Hell called the fearful Rev. 21.8 and that which they fear shall come upon them Prov. 10.24 even disgrace of God of Men and Angels Jeroboam feared lest the people should return to their own Master if they should persist in the true Worship of the true God and so for the establishing of his Posterity hee established Idolatry but in the very next generation his whole race was extinct The Jews were afraid lest the Romans should come and take their nation and therefore Christ must dye but the Romans not long after came with a powder and took their Nation and so dis-peopled and dispersed them as they could never bee gathered into a nation till this day Pilatus multis diveratus Calamitatibus sibi-ipsi manum intulit Euse lib. 2. cap. 7. Entrop lib. 7. hist eccl c. 7. Pilate feared not God but Caesar but hee was not long after cast out of Caesars favour and slew himself Now this grace of God fenceth a man from such fleshly fears
necessarily followeth that the Scripture foreseeing that God would justifye the Gentiles through faith Gal. 3.8 that is a thing to come to pass almost two thousand years after must needs bee of God Again it followeth as necessarily that the Prophets in preaching and the Holy Pen-men of God spake and writ as they were moved by the Spirit of God and directed by the immediate assistance of God and therefore could not erre in any thing for they foretold directly such things which both for matter and manner came to pass many years after Jacob in his will foretold that the Scepter should not depart from Judah till Shiloh came this prophecy was not accomplished till above seventeen hundred years after the prediction for not much above twenty years afore Christs birth Herod became King of Judea killed the whole Colledge of the Jews called the sanhedrim wherein was the heir apparent of the Kings blood King Cyrus was named by the Prophet Esaiah an hundred years before hee was born Isaiah 44.28 and of him prophesied that hee should build the Temple The worthy King Josiah with his facts were declared three hundred fifty nine years before he was born 1 King 13.2 The Apostle Paul prophesyed of the destruction of the Romane Empire and thereby the rising of the Antichrist which was not accomplished till about the year four hundred seventy five after Christ For whereas the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western the Western which onely hindred the revelation of Antichrist was in that year quite overthrown and Rome it self taken by the Gothes Joh. Funct in ●●no praedicto and after this never had any Romane Emperour his seat of Authority in Rome These and the like neither man nor Angel could ever of themselves foretell and therefore the Author and Director of them must needs be God Observ 2. Secondly from hence also note The Antiquity of the Gospel in that it was Preached by the Prophets to the ancient Israelites and known for the substance of it not onely to the Apostles and ancient Christians and beleevers but to the Patriarks and Prophets yea even to Adam in Paradise to all whom Christ was preached the Lord of all and that blessed seed in whom all the Nations of the earth were to bee blessed This Doctrin although it bee called a new Testament Our religion is the oldest religion and Popery but a novelty is no new Doctrin Let the Papists make a vain brag of Antiquity and charge us with a new religion the truth is whereas the body of their doctrin was not known to the Prophets nor Apostles nor Beleevers for many hundred years after Christ our doctrin is that which God sent to the children of Israel and therefore is most ancient and true And to prove this that I say we will goe no further than our text That doctrin which preacheth peace by Jesus Christ is the doctrin which was sent to Israel which we professe at this day but so is not Popish doctrin which preacheth peace not by Christ but by our selves our merits and satisfactions and peace by the Popes Pardons Bulls and Absolutions and Indulgences now these with other dependences thereon being the main points and pillars of their doctrin were never preached to the children of Israel by any Prophet nor ever by any of the Apostles to the Church of God but have crept in one after another many hundred years since Christ and his Apostles Let their own rule stand in force therefore with good will if we cannot plead antiquity we will lay no claim to the truth Observ 3. Thirdly hence we note That there is but one way to salvation But one way to salvation and this was declared to the Children of Israel for substance as well as to us who went to Heaven by the same way which wee doe-There is but one Christ one precious Faith one and the same Gospel common to all times one common Salvation preached by the same Christ who is the same yesterday to day and for ever Heb. 13.8 who is the Lamb slain from the beginning not actually but by the efficacy of his Sacrifice the vertue of which to come they laid hold on to salvation as wee do upon it past and accomplished already Thus Abel beleeved and received testimony that he was just before God Heb. 11.4 Thus Noah was made heir of the righteousnesse which is by faith Heb. 11.7 Every religion will not save thr professors there is but one way and that a strait one that leadeth to life Wee come into the world one way we depart many ways so there is but one way to find life everlasting but many ways to lose it only Christ is the way by his Doctrin by his Merit by his example even the new and living way his bloud is ever fresh ever trickling down and ever living it quickneth them that walk in it and refresheth them with new strength never any rent the veil but he never any but he made a high way into the Holy of Holies in the highest Heaven never any came to the Father but by him neither was peace ever preached in any other name but his who is Lord over all blessed for ever Which is Lord of all Christ may be said to be Lord of all two ways 1 More generally hee is with the Father and Holy Ghost Lord of all things unto whom all Creatures by right of Creation even the very Devils are subject Thus he ruleth in the very midst of his enemies disposing of the wicked and their malice to his own glory In this respect he is both owner and possessor of all things Bagnal Ado● and a sustainer and maintainer of all things and that by his word Heb. 1.3 2 More specially he is Lord of all men whether Jews of Gentiles beleeving in his name even a Lord of his Church and in this latter sence Christ Lord of his Church Christ is called Lord of all in this place 1 Now Christ is Lord of his Church consisting of Jew and Gentile Reasons 1 Because God hath given the Church unto him for his inheritance Psal 2.8 I will give thee the Heathen for thine inheritance which being a Prophecy of the calling of the Gentiles implieth that the kingdom of grace whereof Christ is appointed King in Sion consisteth of all Countries and peoples and is not bounded or bordered but with the ends of the earth and sheweth further that all these his subjects are given him of God to become his servants Joh. 17.2 As thou hast given him power over all flesh that he should give eternal life to all whom thou hast given him 2 They are so given unto him as he must win them before hee can enjoy them He winneth partly by ●onquest partly by ransom hee both conquereth and casteth out the strong man that held them captive spoyleth him of his armour and weakneth his arm for ever as also he payeth a precious ransome for
you have all the strength and malice of the wicked world against you all which shall bee no more able to prejudice your salvation or hinder your glory than mine own who have overcome it so as you fight against a Conquered Enemy By all this that hath been said that of the Apostle appeareth to bee true that hee hath subdued all things unto himself and hath put all his enemies under his feet that none nor all of them can separate us from God or Christ or our salvation purchased and preserved for us by him How all these enemies are not only soyled but after a sort made friendly unto us Now wee are to see in the next place that Christ by his resurrection hath not onely spoyled these enemies for us but that hee hath made them all after a sort friendly unto us that whereas they desire still indeed and seem to wound us they do nothing else but heal us 1 For sin that now serveth to humble Gods Children and keep them low in their own eyes as also provoketh them to walk awfully in regard of God and watchfully over their hearts and lives still groaning to God under their daily infirmities By this means out of the eater commeth meat as was said in Sampsons riddle Judg. 14.14 2 Death is not now to Gods Children as it was to Christ joyned with a sence of Gods anger against it or paying a debt to the Justice of God for it were against the rule of Gods Justice to require the payment of the same debt twice but wherein they have a sweet sense of Gods Fatherly love wherein sin is perfectly to bee abolished whereby way and entrance is made unto life everlasting where wee shall bee with God and Jesus Christ which is best of all The Saints of God in these regards have rather desired than feared it for what man having been tossed a long time upon a dangerous Sea would fear the Haven or who being wearied with the Travels of the day would fear to go to his rest at night 3 Sence of Hell keepeth in us an hatred of sin and a longing after Heaven yea how beneficial the terrors of Conscience are to Gods Children were too long here to discourse The speech is as true as common the way to heaven lyeth by hell gates 4 The Devil maketh us fly to God our help and rely upon his strength yea when men by no other means will bee drawn God setteth the Devil in their necks to drag them to Heaven as a grave Divine speaketh 5 All the evils in the world work to the best to them that love God and hasten them to the fruition of the victory obtained by Christ they wean them from the World and the love of it And whereas they are as prone to pitch their Tabernacles here below as others God useth these as means to keep his from being of the World even while they are in it They conform them to Jesus Christ their head and train them in the imitation of him both in patience and obedience Now how could any of these parcels of Gods curse against the sin of man or mans cursed sin it self bring to any such sweet and profitable fruits but by the over-ruling power of Jesus Christ who bringeth life out of death light out of darkness and who onely can make his own wise out of a rank poyson to suck most sweet and sovereign preservatives which who doth not hee never as yet knew the benefit of Christ his resurrection Christ by his resurrection not only removed evils but procured all our good as appeareth by three instances The second sort of blessings procured to the Church by Christ his resurrection is the fruition of good things which it putteth us in possession of even in this life by giving us our first fruits and a sweet taste but up-heapeth our measure after this life when our Harvest commeth and wee admitted to feed fully at the Supper of the Lamb. The benefits which I will mention are three First We are confirmed hereby in the whole truth of all our Religion the main foundation of which laid by all the Prophets and Apostles is that Jesus Christ the Son of Mary was the Son of God the true Messiah perfect God and perfect man and so indeed hee was such a one as hee was foretold to bee one that was to dye and yet saw no corruption one who must make his soul an offering for sin and yet must survive to see his seed and prolong his daies one that had power to lay down his Life 1 Pet. 3.18 and power to take it up again In a word one that was put to death concerning the flesh but was quickned in the spirit that is by vertue of his Deity raising that flesh up again Let all the Jews and Atheists in the earth despise the indignity of his death we with the Angels will admire the glory of his resurrection II. The second benefit is that hence wee are assured that our 1 Justification 2 Sanctification 3 Perfect salvation is not only obtained but applyed unto us 1 For our Justification before God by means of Christ his resurrection hee brought in to us an everlasting righteousnesse in that hee not only bare our burden upon himself but bare it away from us for what is his resurrection else but his actual absolution from our sins which were imputed unto him and for which hee subjected himself unto the death Whence wee grow up in full assurance that the whole price is not onely paid to the uttermost on Christs part but that the satisfaction is accepted also on his Fathers whose justice would never have absolved him if all the Bills and Writings which were to bee laid against us had not been fastned to the Cross and so cancelled and fully discharged so as now wee may with the Apostle hold out a flagge of defiance and challenge our righteousness for who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods Elect It is God that justifieth who shall condemn it is Christ which is dead yea or rather which is risen again Rom. 8.34 And the same Apostle thirsting after that Righteousnesse which is by Faith in him counteth all things loss and dung save onely to know him and the vertue of his resurrection Phil. 3.10 2 From this Resurrection of Christ issueth our sanctification which is our first resurrection or raising of our souls from the death of sin because in every reconciliation-making must bee two conditions 1 A forgetting upon satisfaction of all old wrongs and injuries 2 A binding from future offences the former Christ effecteth by his death the latter by his resurrection into the which whosoever are grafted they cannot hence-forth serve sin Rom. 6.5 6. but being risen with Christ they seek the things which are above Colos 3.1 where Christ sitteth they cease further by sin to offend as such who are begotten to a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from
that this was a convincing argument if he could perswade his hearers that hee did deliver nothing but prophetical Doctrine for all men Jews and Gentiles were easily perswaded that Moses and the Prophets spake directly from God yea and the most blinded and wilful Jews at this day profess that if wee can prove Christ the Messiah from Moses and the Prophets they will beleeve in him so as in great wisdome did the Apostle adde this testimony to all the former knowing that that is the onely sound ground of teaching when men can bee perswaded that what they hear is uttered from the mouth of God as by this testimony his hearers were Now in the verse we have three thing to consider of 1 The generality of this testimony That all the Prophets bear witnesse unto him 2 The scope and end of their witness that men might beleeve in his Name 3 The fruit of this beleef that beleevers might receive remission of sin A proof that all the Prophets witness unto Christ For the first wee will by a brief induction make it appear that all the Prophets bare witness unto Christ and then gather some observations from it To begin with Moses who by Christ his own confession writ of him Joh. 5.46 In Genesis the first thing after the creation and fall is the main promise that the seed of the woman should break the Serpents head Exodus setteth out Christ our Passeover Leviticus in all those sacrifices pointeth out Christ our Sacrifice Numbers setteth before our eyes Christ our brasen Serpent lifted up upon the Cross Deuteronomy describeth Christ our chief Prophet whom whosoever will not hear he must dye the death Deut. 8.18 19. Act. 3.21 Joshuah beareth his name and most lively resembleth him in slaying the enemies of Gods people and bringing them into the promised land The Judges were all Saviours and types of him The book of Ruth sheweth he family whence hee sprung Samuel Kings and Chronicles his Genealogy and the very persons of whom hee descended especially David and Solomon both eminent types of him Ezrah and Nehemiah built the second Temple into which hee was to enter and so to become the glory of it as both Haggai and Malachy foretold Job knew that his Redeemer lived and that he should see him at last on the earth David in the Psalms acknowledged that the stone which the builders refused was become the chief stone of the corner and expresseth the peircing of his hands and feet Solomon in the Proverbs describeth his wisdome and eternity In the Canticles his contract and espousals with the Church Isay is called the Evangelical Prophet than whom no Evangelist could more lively express his Person his Doctrin his Life Death Burial Resurrection and Ascension that hee rather seemed to write an History of something past than a Prophecy of things to come Jeremy plainly stileth him the Lord of Righteousnesse Jer. 23. Ezekiel in all his dark shadows figureth out the government of Christ from point to point Daniel reckoneth the very year and time when the Messiah shall be slain at the end of whose seventy weeks Christ was put to death The small Prophets testify of him also with as joint consent 1 Malachy mentioneth with him his forerunner John Baptist 2 Micha describeth the place of his birth Micah 5.2 And thou Bethlem of Ephrata art little among the thousands of Judah yet out of thee shall hee come forth that shall be ruler in Israel whose goings forth have been from the beginning and from everlasting 3 Zachary nameth the place of his education which was Nazaret Zach. 6.12 There must hee grow that must build the Temple of the Lord. 4 Haggai prophecyeth of his comming into his Temple and purging it 5 Nahum wisheth Judah to behold on the mountains the feet of him that declareth and publisheth peace Nahum 1.15 which tydings none can bring but through Jesus Christ the prince of peace 6 Obadiah promiseth to Judah and Jerusalem such Saviours as should advance and set up the Kingdome of the Messiah Obad. v. 21. and so the Kingdome shall bee the Lords that is Christs who shall reign in his Church for ever and of whose Kingdome there shall bee no end 7 Jonas in his own person preached his Death Burial and Resurrection in that hee was swallowed of the Whale and lay three daies in the belly of it and in the third day was cast alive on dry Land 8 Hosea recordeth his triumph and victory over death Hos 13.14 O death I will bee thy death O Grave I will bee thy destruction 9 Habakkuk the sending out of his blessed Gospel into all the World by his Apostles so as all the earth should bee filled with the knowledge of God as the Waters cover the Sea 10 Joel foretelleth of his ascension and the pouring out of his Spirit upon all flesh Joel 2.28 11 Amos of the calling of the Gentiles a fruit of that ascension which hee calleth the ●●sing of the Tabernacle of David Amos 9.11 as James notably applyeth it Act. 15.16 12 Zephany shadoweth his second coming to judgement and sheweth what a fearful and terrible day it shall bee to all the wicked of the earth Thus have wee shortly seen all the Prophets witnessing unto the doctrine taught in this Sermon by our holy Apostle And that the chief aim and drift of all these Master builders was to lay this the main foundation of all our Religion that Jesus Christ the Son of Mary was the Son of God the true Messias the Lord of all and the onely Saviour and Redeemer of the World First note hence Consent of the Church to any doctrin to be received with these cautions what is the true consent which all Teachers must aim at in the delivery of any Doctrin unto the people of God namely the consent of the Prophets and Apostles it forceth not a Doctrin to bee Orthodox or Ancient for a man to say all the Fathers are of this mind which is the Popish cry for all their Heresies but to this Doctrin give all the Prophets and all the Apostles witnesse and therefore it is sound and perswasive Yet wee refuse not but challenge to the Doctrin which wee teach the consent of the ancient Church but with these cautions 1 With the Primitive and Apostolical Churches which as they were most ancient so were they the purest 2 With the Churches which were after them five or six hundred years so far forth as they consented in doctrin and discipline with the former for many Popish errors are ancient and the Apostle telleth us that Antichrist begun to work in a mystery even in their daies And some of the Fathers were carried into some superstitions and errors and so not espying the mystery helped up Antichrist whom they intended to hold down 3 The Holy Ghost hath revealed every Doctrin necessary to salvation more holily more clearly and more eloquently than all the Fathers put together who if they had
call for necessary duties which both cannot bee done at the same time the second Table must give place to the first as Act. 5.25 It is meet to obey God rather than man Magistrates must bee obeyed but the first Table derogates from the second when both cannot bee observed So in the New Testament Parents and friends are to bee loved but if they bee not hated for Christ when both cannot bee loved together one cannot bee Christs Disciple But here bee three Caveats Three caveats 1 That a special commandement is more necessary and dispenseth with all the Ten And it is a principle that all commandements of both tables run with one exception If God command not otherwise Thou shall not kill nor steal unless God command Abraham to kill his son and the Israelites to rob the A●gyptians Thou shalt make no graven image unless God command Moses to make a Brazen Serpent Thus observations of immediate commandements give all Sovereignty to God who is to bee simply obeyed and acknowledged above his Law 2 Moral duties must take place of all ceremonies The rule of Divines is that charity dispenseth with ceremony according to that Matth. 12.7 I will have mercy and not sacrifice because mercy is moral and sacrifice ceremonial So Abimelech gave David the Shew-bread which was not lawful but in the case of necessary mercy And it was superstition in the Jewes that they would rather suffer their City to bee taken Matth. 12.11 than fight upon the Sabbath day in their own defence God allows an Oxe to bee pulled out of a ditch Exod 12.16 and led to water and allows a necessary provision for the body unto which even Sabbath duties must give place 3 Necessity wee say hath no law but that is to bee understood in mans laws when some sudden case falleth out so as the inferiour cannot have recourse to the Law-maker that then hee may interpret the law himself and break the letter of it to follow the reason and intent of it as in case of the murder of a thief But in the Law of God one onely case doth dispense with it and that is when necessity so altereth a fact as it taketh away from it all reason of sinning As for example it is not lawful to marry ones sister but in the beginning of the world extreme necessity altered this fact and gave dispensation So it is not lawful to take away that which is anothers but extreme necessity makes it lawful because it is not anothers any longer seeing the Law of nature it self maketh some things common in such extream necessity On the Sabbath wee must hold our selves strictly to Gods worship but if an house bee on fire wee may leave it without sin Note the equity of that Law Deut. 23.24 25. CHAP. XXII Rules of Wisdome for necessary actions in respect of the scope and binding of them ALL necessary actions as they must begin with Gods will 1 Scope God must be the end of all our actions so they must end with his glory The end and scope of all our actions must bee God 1 Because hee made all things for himself 2 He is the Alpha and Omega the beginning from whom all is and the end for whom and unto whom all must bee referred 3 If in all indifferent things Gods glory must bee aimed at mu●h more in necessary But so it is in indifferent things as eating drinking c. 1 Cor. 10.31 and Rom. 14.6 Hee that eateth eateth to the Lord or ought so to do 4 The very Heathens had a glimmering hereof professing that they were not born for themselves but partly their friends partly their Country and partly God But the Scripture speaks more plainly that wee owe all our selves to God Something indeed wee owe to our neighbour but that is in 2 Binding necessity duti s must be d ne whatever follow and for God In the necessary duties of Religion or our calling wee must hold our selves bound to do them whatsoever follow Two things commonly hinder us herein which wee must arm our selves against The first is fear of mens Judgements faces offence and censures but wee must tread this underfoot if wee have a comman●●m●●t and calling to do any thing as Paul did 1 Cor. 4.3 I pass little to bee judged of any man Neither feared hee any persecution or trouble so hee might finish his course with joy Jeremy must make his brow of brass to speak the word of the Lord Chap. 1. vers 17. A Christian must prepare to pass through good report and bad report and to count neither liberty nor life dear unto him Daniel would open his window Daniel 6.10 and pray as hee was wont even when his life was sought after Secondly events of a●tions do often and much trouble us For remedy whereof ob●●ve two rules 1 That of the Wise man Eccles 11.4 Hee that observes the wind shall not s●w It is a fo●lish Husbandman who for sight of a cloud forbears either his seed time or harvest So for sowing works of mercy hee that sticks in doubts and saith I may bee poor or old long diseased full of children or persecuted for the Gospel and must provide for one neglects his seed-time by looking at winds and clouds So many a carnal Gospeller saith If I should go so often to Church as some and bee so forward in Religion I should lose much profit and incur much rebukes and reproaches Therefore secondly wee must learn to leave events and successes to God for it is not in man to direct his steps God disposeth as hee pleaseth The Saints of God are often frustrate of their godly p●rposes as David in purposing and preparing to build an house for the Lord. But first they lose nothing if they do their du●y Secondly Gods over-ruling hand will dispose all to the best therefore there let them rest CHAP. XXIII Rules for actions indifferent first In general A Great part of mans life is spent in the doing of natural and indifferent actions which in themselves are neither good nor evil but as they are used And being so common and ordinary many sins creep into them because wee take our selves free and loose to do as wee list in them which conceit grows out of ignorance of Gods wisdome who by his word hath tied u● as straight in the use of them as in things most necessarily injoyned For there is no action in which wee must depart from God Obje●t They are therefore indifferent because they are neither commanded nor forbidden and therefore as they bee free so bee wee also in them Answ Alth●ugh there bee no word commanding or forbidding yet there is a w●rd directing and ordering in them as wee shall see in some general rules concerning them all General Rules concerning all indifferents 1 The most in different must be by God 1 W●rca●● 2 Leave and in special rules applied to some particulars The general rules concerning them