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A43229 A guide to the godly, or, The dayly meditations of Returne Hebdon Gentleman who for his conscience (through the tyrany of the Bishops) suffered many years imprisonment in the Kings-Bench and their remained till death : being very useful for instruction of all those that desire to walke in the paths of Jesus Christ. Hebdon, Returne. 1646 (1646) Wing H1347; ESTC R28069 48,364 109

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be deadly enmity betweene the old and the new a contrary and dis-joyned nature in either if once the old man get the victorie againe by any meanes over the new it is to be feared that he will make himselfe sure enough in the condemnation as that he shall never recover himselfe to live by repentance as Heb. 6. 4. to 8. 2. If the flesh should prevaile against the spirit then Goliah doth overcome David and the spirituall and new man in Christ is slaine and who can save it And many absurdities will arise 3. But seeing that which is borne from above after the spirit of Christ is of the spirit and that which is after the flesh is flesh distinctly as are flesh and spirit mortall and immortall distinct the least part of that immortall spirit must needs be stronger then the strongest felsh of the body for it is stronger then all the fleshly power of the world 1 Ioh. 4.2.4 4. Againe the new man after it hath a being in a man is increased dayly in the regeneration but the old man dyeth dayly in his generation therefore that regenerate an which groweth dayly getteth the victory to day is better able to overcome to morrow 2 Cor. 4.16 5. Thus the comparison is made true for David how little or young soever he was well able by the power of his God to kill for ever the man of flesh that had none but mortall defence and that before he came so neer as to encounter with him for he fought for the hope of Israel 6. Againe the comparison of the Sunne shadowed with black clouds in not to this purpose for we grant thus much that they have not alwayes the Sunne-shine but have sometimes heavinesse and temptations in the flesh which being overcome the comforts returne from above but expect man can prove that the light of the Sunne is overcome in its course of the contrary darknesse otherwise then in the order of the day and night it confirmeth that the Sonne of righteousnesse never ceaseth to shine more or lesse and all times sufficiently testifie to the conscience that the Sunne giveth light through the clouds to keep darkenes from the understanding till the day be ended by death 7. And where it is said in conclusion that the birth is not perfected untill the generall day of his resurrection this absolutly denieth the former and the nature of regeneration namely that he is regenerate and a new man for one cannot be a man till he be borne Therefore the new men must needs have a perfect birth before it can be a new man and so before the resurrection For after Beptisme this new man which is now created in body is in his account risen from the dead and living together with Christ Cel. 2.11.12 Rom. 6.3 to 11. All which sheweth the power and truth of the regeneration that where divine nature doth live as doth a renewed minde the flesh of that man must needs be kept that Satan shall not touch that body to overcome the divine nature so as to yeeld the members of that man to the service of sinne unto death 1 Ioh. 5.18 Rom. 13.16.23 By this Doctrine we may distinguish in word and deed and know every one by their fruits for the word and spirit of Christ is the same in operation in all that are adopted Men are not the children of God to day and of the Devill to morrow as they might be under the worldly justifications but all they which are perfect in heart whom the Lord loves are obedient to death and he loves to the end 9. It is manifest that the wedding garment is to love the marriage more then all goods in the world or then ones own life If any be found to presume to come to the weding without this perfect love he be convinced to want it he is condemned of his conscience as guilty and God doth condemne him and execute him by himselfe as he did Ananias and Saphira for they not having this perfect love which was required but a heart to love his money in part was thus executed for he was silent to death Mat. 22.1 to 12. Acts 5.1 c. 10. Among the Christians that are joyned to the Lord Jesus Christ to shew his death there is in love a twofold communion the one lesse and farther off the other great and neere to the Lord The first is communion of goods Act. 4.32 The next is communion of sufferings as in one body and Church of Christ 1 Pet. 4.8.13 16. with I Ioh. 3.16 Now in this brotherhood if any have the good of this world and doe not communicate in love to him that hath need it is impossible that hee can have that love of God to lay down his life blood for his brother that will not lay downe dayly as his common food to sustaine him 1 Ioh. 3.16 17. Therefore it is the judgement of the holy spirit that whosoever is false in the common communion of goods cannot hold the love in the holy communion of the body and blood of the Lord and therefore the holy Spirit doth give us to understand that it is better for the man that doth lye and dissemble in the common communion and more for the glory of God that such an one should dye by the hand of the invisible God in the first offence then that he should live longer to blaspheme and deny the love of the Lord that made him when he should com tobe tryed for his love how he doth hold the communion in the death of Christ as Acts 5.1 to 13. 11. This common communion is naturall and is as food given to one part as to the mouth or distributeth the good and efficacy thereof to all and every of the members of the same body yet it must be left free to the will of the possessor and not in bondage under the seare of carnall compulsion for this is coutrary to the nature and holy spirit of love but if a man see the necessities of the body and sell any thing the money remaines free at his voluntary disposing in love Act. 5.4 Or if a brother have much good in the world he gives as the seeth good in love of the immortall good and life Iames 2.8 12. 1 Ioh. 3.17 with 23. This Commandement to love one another the Lord gave especially to his Disciples and every one is to try his owne heart how this love remaineth in him and the judgment of this Law is left to his spirit so as every Christian that suffereth want is to possesse his soule in patience of poverty sickne● or imprisonment toward his brother as towards his neighbour in this respect and not so much as to desire any of his goods but leave his heart to the motion of the God of all mercy and love Notwithstanding on his part it shall be required that detaineth that which is fit As if by the example of others own purpose and promise to sell and
A GUIDE To the GODLY OR The dayly MEDITATIONS of RETURNE HEBDON Gentleman who for his conscience through the tyrany of the Bishops suffered many years imprisonment in the Kings-Bench and their remained till death BEING Very usefull for Instruction of all those that desire to walke in the paths of JESUS CHRIST Left to Mrs. TRASKE who not long since for the same Judgment died in the Gate house and published by a friend of hers Psal. 145.2 Every day will I blesse thee and will prayse thy name for ever IER. 6.16 Inquiring for that good and old Way to Walke in it that they may find rest to their soules Printed in the year 1646. To the Reader LOving Reader I suppose it is desired that somthing should be spoken concerning the Authour of this Booke in what way and with what earnestnesse it pleased God he did attaine to the truth of these Misteries in divine knowledge concerning himselfe he was a Gentlemans Sonne of Fashion in the Town of Holmeshurst in the County of Sussex but he being stirred up and desirous rather to live a retired life with little injoyment of this world that he might injoy more of God desired to leave both Father and Mother and meanes and being afterwards a prisoner for the Commandement of Gods sake by his desiring to rest on the seventh day according to the Commandement which the world calleth Satturday who dyed about 23. years since but he remained about eight years in prison in which time he gave himselfe to continuall study in fasting and prayer and it hath pleased God that he diseased hath left as a pledge to his friends some of his labours Therefore some who having the knowledge of him and of his manner of life while living desire ●o print some of his workes for the good of all whom it shall please God to give power to seeke him in truth inquiring for that good and old way to walke in it that they may find rest to their soules Jerem. 6. verse 16. and if this shall be received it may be incouragement to print more Farewell The 6. day of the week 1. THE Christians that leave all mortall things to follow Christ in Communion of his sufferings are in him the salt of the earth as Luke 14.26.33 34 35. with Mat. 5.12 13. They have salt and savour in themselves when they are enabled to indure the fiery Tryall Marke 90 49.50 with 1 Pet. 4.12 13. and in this constancy they shall both save themselves and all that hear them 1 Tim 4.16 Notwithstanding as salt they spend and consume themselves in sufferings to death that others through them may be acceptable to the spirit of God but if any of those which professe to suffer as Christians be unsavory that is have not strength to continue constantly to death they are worse or lesse profitable then that people which they should season for after they leave their testimony sufferings they are the most contemptible and base before God and man 2. They which shine forth in the Gospel of Christ to immortality as Mat. 5.14.15 with 2 Tim. 1.10 and go unto God through the resurrection of Jesus Christ 1 Pet. 3.21 these are those lights of the world that out of their common estate of mortality do shine and give light to immortality in the power and authority of Christ but if any that professe themselves to be such lights and yet are under the bushell compasse and authority of the worlds authority they are hypocrites for as men will not light a light to put it under darknesse so neither wil the Father of lights give the world such a light as shall be put under the authority of darknesse Col. 1.12.13 3. I have considered from the temptation of our Lord Jesus that the Divell hath but two spirituall temptations beside his carnall authority in men namely first to mortality or secondly to transgression 1. His first temptation is to seeke mortality at his word for being in such a place as where it seemeth there was all stones and no bread he would have moved our lord to save his mortall life by a miracle but our Lord giveth him to understand his mind that he was carefull only to perswade the immortall life and so turnes the temptation upon the tempters pate as if Jesus should say if I should turne these stones into bread so as the Countrey were all bread yet the bread cannot sustaine man but that he must dye for the sinne of Adam therefore is not necessary to seeke the brea● of mortality but the bread of Immortality c. An● thus the Divell is resisted when a man suffers n●● his belly to be his God that is when he is n●● drawn in cases of necessity to leave the love of th●● immortall life and in his spirit whole desire dot● not seeke the bread of a mortall life this temptat●●● on our Lord avoided and the Angels afterward ministred unto him Mat. 4. 2. The Divells second temptation is to transgresse the word of God in this kind he tempted 〈◊〉 Lord twise with two severall temptations and 〈◊〉 he had tempted him with 200. they had all tende●● to this end namely by all meanes to seeke if 〈◊〉 could make him guilty of sin for seeing by the si●● temptation that his mind was wholly to the spirituall and immortall life in the word and that 〈◊〉 could not get him to looke on the tree of good a●● evill he knoweth that there is no other meanes 〈◊〉 cut man ost from the eternall life in God but 〈◊〉 cutting him off from the unity and obedience which is by doing the word that came out of 〈◊〉 mouth of God which thing when he could not 〈◊〉 but still our Lord kept himselfe from transgressi●● any thing that came out of the mouth of God a●● was written he could not be ignorant of the kno●ledge of the will and law of God as by transgr●●sing the conscience in transgressing had been d●●led the Divell had no other meanes of temptati●●and therefore departed from our Lord Mat. 4. Luke 4. 4. I consider also whereupon the assurance of a mans standing constantly consisteth namely in the dayly growth and increase of spiritual graces in the inner man as 2 Pet. 1.8.10 with 2 Cor. 4.15.15 For all that set their mindes with Christ in Heaven on immortality will daily treasure to themselves in Heaven which with more and more draw their hearts from mortall thoughts so as they may lay assured hold in this estate upon eternall life as Mat 6.19 20. with Luke 12.21.31.33.34 with 1 Tim. 6.19 From whence also on the other side we must note that all that after their profession of Christ in truth do fall away are such as begin to be sluggish and idle in their service of God and from that fall to mind earthly things which if they do it is manifest that their light or profession of immortality is darknesse and foolishnesse in seeking to be rich