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A12473 Essex doue, presenting the vvorld vvith a fevv of her oliue branches: or, A taste of the workes of that reuerend, faithfull, iudicious, learned, and holy minister of the Word, Mr. Iohn Smith, late preacher of the Word at Clauering in Essex Deliuered in three seuerall treatises, viz. 1 His grounds of religion. 2 An exposition on the Lords Prayer. 3 A treatise of repentance. Smith, John, 1563-1616.; Hart, John, D.D. 1629 (1629) STC 22798; ESTC S117569 350,088 544

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Q. What is the meaning when wee say we beleeue in God the Father A. Wee professe thereby that whereas God the Father was displeased with vs for our sinnes now he is reconciled to vs in the blood of Christ so that we dare boldly trust him with our whole state and perswade our selues that as wee call him Father so we shall finde him a Father euen most tender and fatherly affections in him Q. Wherein are wee to perswade our selues wee shall finde him a father A. First as a Father feeds his children and cloathes them and prouides things needfull for them though happily they deserue it not So we are to perswade our selues that God being become our gratious and good Father in Christ will feed vs cloathe vs and prouide for vs though wee deserue it not Math. 6. 31. Secondly as a father turnes not his children out of doores for euery fault So wee must not thinke God will cast vs off for euery sinne if there bee any hope of amendment in vs Iohn 8. 31. Thirdly as a father makes his sonne his heire and leaues him his lands and his liuing though hee keepe him short and vnder for a time So howsoeuer our portion bee but small in this world yet we are to beleeue God will make vs his heires and one day bestow his Crowne and Kingdome on vs Luke 12. 32. Q. What are wee to beleeue concerning God the Father A. Two things First that he is Almighty Secondly that hee Created Heauen and Earth Q How is God said to be Almighty A. Two wayes first because hee hath all might and all power in his hand and is able to doe whatsoeuer hee will in Heauen and in Earth no power being able to hinder his work and to hold out against him Psal. 114. 3. Q. God cannot doe all things for hee cannot sinne A. It is true that God cannot doe any thing that is contrarie to his Nature to doe Heb. 6. 18. hee cannot lye 2. Tim. 2. 13. hee cannot denie his word and yet he is Almighty Because these things imply not power but want of power Q. What meane wee when wee say Wee beleeue in God Almighty A. We beleeue not onely that God is Almighty in himselfe but that he is Almighty for our good and wee shall feele the benefite of that Almightie and infinite power that is in him Q. What vse may wee make of this A. It serueth to strengthen our faith not only concerning the things of this life but also of the life to come Qu. How for the things of this life A. Seeing God is Almighty that is able to do all things Wee know we are neuer so poore but God is able to enrich vs neuer so lowe but God is able to exalt vs neuer so heauy but God is able to reioyce vs neuer so entangled but God is able to loose vs Rom. 4 21. Q. How for the things of the life to come A. Seeing God is Almighty wee know that though our weakenesse be great and our corruptions many yet God is able to carrie vs comfortably through the vast and warring Wildernesse of this world into the land of happinesse and eternall rest Ioh. 10. 29. Qu. How is God secondly said to be Almighty A. Because all the might and power that is in any of the creatures is from God the least thing in the world being not able to moue it selfe but by the strength and power which it hath from God Q. What gather wee of this A. That the Sparrow lights not on the ground that a hayre falls not from the head that a leafe dropps not from the tree but it is ordered and disposed by the mighty hand of God Math. 20. 29. 30. Q. Doth nothing then happen by fortune and chance A. Surely no these are tearmes brought in to robbe God of his glorie in the gouernment of the world For euer that which seemes to be most casuall is caried wholly by a secret hand of God Prou. 16. 33. Q. What vse may we make of this A. First it will teach vs patience For seeing all things are wrought by the hand of God we make our account that sicknesse losses miseries they are all from God and therefore must be borne contentedly vnlesse in the pride of our hearts we wil lift vp our selues against the Lord 2. Sam. 16. 10. Qu. What is the second vse A. It will teach vs comfort for seeing nothing is able to lift vp it selfe without the Lord wee are to make our account that a dogge cannot wagge his tongue a wicked man cannot mooue his hand against vs without his leaue and licence who is our Father Ioh. 19. 11. Q. What is the third vse A. It will teach vs thankfulnesse For seeing it is God that worketh all in all it is God alone who is to bee blessed for all the comforts that we haue because it is he that enclineth mens hearts to vs and causeth this or that thing to doe vs good 1. Sam. 25. 32. Q. Why is God called the Creatour of Heauen and Earth A. Because he made Heauen and Earth of nothing all the power in this world being not able to worke vnlesse it haue some matter to worke vpon Heb. 11. 31. Q. How did God Create the world A. Wee must not thinke that the Lord lay labouring and soyling at it as wee see men doe when they build an house but as Psalme 35. 6. by the word of God were the Heauens made c. Q. What is meant by Heauen and Earth A. By heauen is meant Heauen and euery Creature in Heauen and by Earth is meant the Earth and all things in it so that the meaning indeed is that God created all Q. What learne we by this A. That if wee haue any comfort in any thing in this world in the earth that beares vs in the heauens that couer vs in the fire that warmes vs in the water that cooles vs in our eyes that wee see with in our eares that wee heare with in our legges that wee goe with God alone is to be thanked and blessed for it Q. Why is Heauen set before Earth A. Heauen is mentioned first to teach man to seeke it first and to begin our worke at heauen as God begun Q. What vse may wee make of this A. Hee that made all is able to destroy all And therefore in a moment God is able to strip and turne the wealthiest of vs out of all wee haue Q. What is the next Person we must beleeue in A. In Iesus CHRIST Q. What doth he Creed teach vs concerning Christ A. Two things 1. What his Person is 2. What his Office is His office is set our two wayes 1. By the Titles 2. By the actions of it Qu. What is the first Title A. Iesus which signifieth a Sauiour according to that Math. 1. 21. Thou shalt call his name Iesus Qu. What doth hee saue vs from A. From sinne and the punishments thereof
The other ground of Faith is A perswasion of the power of God for if he be willing to helpe and yet not able as wanting power what are wee the better but remaine euen weake people such as Isaiah speakes of Chap. 3. 7. In that day he shal sweare saying I cannot be an helper for there is no bread in mine house And it makes vs vncomfortable in that we goe about but Christ sheweth that all power abideth in God and all things are subiect vnto him whether in Heauen or in Earth or vnder the Earth yea he rules and gouernes all and is able to supply whatsoeuer man stands in need of As may be seene Psal. 50. throughout and Psal. 115. 3. But our God is in heauen he doth whatsoeuer he will and Deut. 33. 26. There is none like God O righteous people which rideth vpon the Heauens for thy helpe and on the Cloudes in his glory c. So that in truth all that he doth is to shew forth his goodnesse and power in helping vs. Of which he hath giuen sufficient testimony in Scriptures that he both can and will supply our wants in whatsoeuer we stand in need of Indeed earthly fathers they may be willing to helpe their children but they are not alwayes able as we may read 2 King 9. 14. When the little child cryed out to his father My head my head he could doe no more then command one to carry him vnto his mother and so the child died but the Prophet came and by the power of God restored him So in all things else the power of God as it is manifest in things aboue our reach so it is extended euen in this world when it pleaseth him to fulfill all things that men can desire And therefore wee see the leper cryed out Matth. 8. 2. Master if thou wilt thou canst make me cleane So Dauid Psal. 8. attributeth all things to the power of God Yea Christ himselfe confesseth this in his prayer when he saith Matth. 14. 36. Father Omnia tibi possibilia all things are possible to thee So that these be the two pillars of faith to aide and giue wings to our prayers A perswasion both of the will and power of God to helpe vs thus haue we done with that first affection we must pray with in Faith The second affection we must pray withall is loue for Christ teaches vs to say Our Father and not my Father Giue vs not me teaching thereby that wee must not pray for our selues onely but for others also We must take in the whole body of Saints all that loue God all that thinke God their Father yea all the world that are the children of God So Dauid Psal. 122. 6. saith Pray for the peace of Ierusalem and Jam. 5. 6 Pray one for another c. So that Christians must not onely pray in faith but in loue and that for the communion of the whole body of Christ whereof he himselfe is a member for as the sicke man in the Gospell when he could not come vnto Christ Marke 2. 3. vpon his owne legges though his faith was great and that hee beleeued Christ could heale him was borne vpon the shoulders of foure men who let him downe at the house top and brought him to the presence of Christ So must we doe by our brethren howeuer they can pray in faith themselues yet must wee pray in loue for them If this course were kept amongst vs that we did thus pray one for another O what a comfort would this be to afflicted and distressed soules to think that whensoeuer they went about to pray vnto GOD there were many thousand hands and hearts lifted vp to God in their behalfe I am perswaded it would much animate euery Christian to goe forward in this Christian duty thus you may see how efficacious this affection of loue is but hereby is not meant euery sudden wish for the good of some particular persons or priuate respect of friends riuals allyes acquaintance or such like wherein we may exercise our selues but the generall care of the Church of God and loue to our brethren as hauing feeling of our fellow members The third affection that we must pray with is feare and that for especiall reasons First Because it is our Father that we haue to deale with Secondly Because hee is in Heauen the place vnto which all Maiestie reuerence and glory is due Now we know that all reuerence is due to our earthly fathers yea when they are sharpest vnto vs as Hebr. 12. 9. We haue had the fathers of our bodies which corrected vs and we gaue them reuerence c. So then if our earthly fathers must haue reuerence much more our heauenly Father most highly aduanced in dignity and power aboue this world Wherefore this is a caution for vs Eccles. 5. 1. To take heed what we vtter before God For He is in the Heauens And in another place Wee must looke to our feet when we enter into Gods house For God is not onely a Father but such a Father that wee haue to deale withall in Prayer one so eminent and so high lifted vp that he is as high as heauen therefore we must labour as much as may be to be abashed and fall downe before him So Abraham Gen. 18. 2. Bowed himselfe to the ground So Jacob humbled himselfe Gen. 32. 10. To this purpose Rudinius in his History vpon Gen. 24. saith thus If Rebekah rode vpon the Camels amongst the seruants but when she came into the presence of Isaac shee lighted downe from the Camels So must we doe howsoeuer in the world we beare vp our heads aboue our brethren and are bold and carelesse when we are to deale with men yet when wee once come into the Lords presence and are to deale with the Lord of heauen and of earth wee must all come downe from our Camels be as humble lowly and base in our owne eyes as possible we may If a man would conueigh water from a Fountaine if hee lay his Leades too high that is be not deiected in spirit stoope in humility be not low in the Lords sight he shall be defeated of all the blessings and comforts that he lookes for so that it must be our care to come into the Lords presence with all reuerence Feare and Humiliation But here the Papists doe so dazzle mens eyes with the greatnesse of God that they run beyond the marke On the other side saying that sinfull men must not bee so bold to approach and come to Gods presence but they must send a farre off and send in others to bee sutors and mediators for them But our Sauiour Christ shewes vs that all this high Maiestie of God must not driue or chase vs from his presence but it must onely qualifie vs in our comming vnto God that we doe not rudely and bluntly rush in before him but that we
Christ hath quite altred and changed the nature thereof so that whereas before death and hell by meanes of our sins were chained together to swallow vs vp as it is Reu. 6. 8. Death went before and Hell followed after Now Christ hath dislinked and disioyned them and hath made a new vnion so that now death goes before and heauen followes after to the godly and faithfull And therefore as a man that is ready to passe ouer some great terrible Riuer into some delicate garden must not so much looke vpon the deepe waters as thinke vpon the place whither hee is a going so must wee doe in our iourney to heauen wee must not so much be terrified with the obstacles in our way as the benefites wee shall haue by dissolution freed from sin and to inioy the felicitie of the blessed for euermore yea and to consider that as the Angels stood readie to carry Lazarus his soule into Abrahams bosome so stand the Angels round about the beds of the faithfull to carry their soules into heauen which is a maine benefite wee now haue by death for it is made to be the great enemie of sinne although by sinne it came into the world yet God hath so altered the former course as he hath made death the onely meanes to abolish sinne in his seruants this should make vs reioyce in the day of death considering whether death brings a soule fitted for heauen If a man should be sent for vnto the court to liue there and to receiue honour from the King if as hee entered there should stand a terrible grim Porter at the gate this man would not much feare the Porter being sent for to come to the King but cast his eyes on the Pallace and busie himselfe with the hopes of his entertainment at hand So when God sends for vs to liue with him in heauen though death be like a terrible grim Porter yet let vs not looke vpon his vgly face but cast our eyes to heauen and beyond that by considering the comforts of that place Thirdly wee must arme our solues against the feare of Death by considering that by death wee die to sinne and that death is the very accomplshing of our saluation Sinne brings all to death and God hath made death as I said a meanes to abolish sinne so that first death is the messenger of God Secondly it is the doore to let vs into heauen Thirdly it is the death of sinne Fourthly Death is a consūmation of our sanctification here in this world therefore a true penitent soule hath no cause to bee affraid of death Indeed the wicked worldling whose hope and God in his wealth hath great cause to be affraid of it because in a moment it snatches away from him all that he hath beene a gathering and drudging for so many yeares together leauing him nothing of all his hundreds and thousands but a poore wooden coffin to lye in this makes him affraid of death And againe he is affraid of death because it is not a doore to let him into heauen but an open wide gate to set him into hell where hee must lye eternally tormented with the Deuill and his angels for euer But a godly soule who hath his place made his sins repented of who hath liued a watchfull life ouer his heart and wayes hath now no cause to be terrified but rather as Christ speakes To lift vp his head and reioyce knowing that his Redemption drawes neere and that his saluation is now neerer then when he first beleeued So that a Christian vntill death come may truely say Morior dum non morior I die whilst I doe not die Thirdly a man that would die well must labour to weaken death betimes If a man were to fight a combat with an enemy for his life hauing the dyeting of him a weeke before the combat or more I hope no man thinks but that it were good policie to make his enemie so feeble and poore that hee should not be able to strike a stroke to hurt him So euery man and woman liuing must haue a combat with death and yet this is a great mercie of God shewed vs that wee haue the dieting of death so that we may weaken it if hee will and abate his strength Our good life weakens him and our sins giue strength vnto him Therefore if we haue any care of our estate let vs prouide to weaken him before wee come to the combat that hee doe not foile and ouercome vs. Let vs deale with him as the Philistims did with Sampson when they perceiued that his strength lay in his haire by and by they cut off his haire and made him as feeble and weake as other men So must wee doe intending to weaken the great strength of death wee must labour to finde wherein his strength consists and finding that it lyes in our sinnes wee must then as Daniel speakes breake off our sinnes by righteousnesse indeauour to remooue them as soone as may be Wherefore I exhort euery one of you who hope for the fauour of God to repent you of your sinnes and set a worke the power of grace that so you may attaine for your comfort to finde Death weakened in the day of Death LECT XII V. THE CASE OF REpentance of comfort in Death NVM 23. 10. Let mee die the death of the righteous and let my last end bee like his IT is one thing to stand a mile off and shew a man a towne or a countrey and another thing to take him by the hand and bring him into the gates and so carry him from street to street from place to place not onely shewing the thing a farre off but a part of the glorie of the same so in this present Treatise which wee haue in hand it is one thing to tell you that there is a way whereby the righteous may obtaine to die well if they will not neglect it and another thing to take you by the hand and goe with you from field to field from particulars to particulars till wee haue put you into the gates of heauen The one wee haue done out of the abilitie God gaue and now wee desire to performe the other The duties of Preparation I shew consisted of fiue seuerall heads First that a man of vnderstanding must furnish himselfe with those graces and duties that bee most needfull at the day of death Secondly that a man in this case must arme himselfe against the ●eare of death Thirdly that a man must learne to weaken death betimes Now wee goe on Fourthly Hee who would die well must begin to die betimes hee must die daily as the Apostle professeth of his owne practise 1. Cor. 15. 31. I protest by our re●oycing which wee haue in Christ Iesus I die daily So must wee doe wee must bee a dying daily muring our selues to death before death come Quest. But how shall this be done Answ.
Redemption the Law must take him in hand search his frailtie and corruption lance his sinnes squise out the corruption of nature make him roare and crye againe and againe with the smart of his wounds and the gentle Cataplasmes of the Gospell may be applyed and the comforts of remission ministred vnto him from the Physitian and Surgion of our soules Christ Iesus and this is the worke of the Gospell Now from the worke of the Gospell three things are to be found out 1. What the Gospell is 2. What it workes in vs. 3. In what manner it workes First then the Gospell is That part of the word of God which containeth a most happy and welcome message of two things 1. That Mankinde is fully Redeemed by the death of Christ. 2. That all who will repent and beleeue shall be partakers of it This is the happy and glad tydings of the Gospell by which wee vnderstand that there is deliuerance and Redemption by meanes of Christ and that wee may know who be thus priuiledged so that in the Gospell two things are to be considered 1. What is the benefite of the Gospell 2. Vpon what Condition Now the speciall and maine thing that is promised in the Gospell is Redemption that is life and saluation by the meanes of Christ this I say is the speciall worke of the Gospell There are many comforts in the Gospell many promises of God offered vnto vs the conquest of sinne death and hell the forsaking of the world but the speciall maine thing is Life Saluation and Redemption by Christ as St. Paul brings it Rom. 1. 16. For I am not ashamed of the Gospell of Christ for it is the power of God vnto saluation c. and 2. Tim. 1. 10. heesayes who hath abolished death and brought life and immortalitie to light through the Gospell and Act. 6. 10. sayes hee send for Peter hee shall tell thee what thou oughtest to doe so that you see the speciall and the maine thing in the Gospell is Life and Saluation This being so two vses are so made of the Gospell Vse 1 First To see what euery man ought ●r 〈◊〉 required to doe by the Gospell To renounce the world and the vanities of life and renew our estate by the benifite of Christs death laying hold of him by Faith whereby at last wee shall bee sure of our Redemtion which bringeth life and saluation as 1. Thess. 4. 18. the Apostle sayes Wherefore comfort your selues one another with these words What words to bee exhorted to holinesse innooencie loue labour moderate mourning for the dead to know the end of the Resurrection all which and many other are comprised in the Gospell and tend to saluation So 1. Pet. 1. 8. Wee saith hee Reioyce with ioy vnspeakable and glorious to bee in hope of eternall life So as I haue sayed you see by this the first vse wee may make of it is to labour and indeauour for life euerlasting and saluation neuer regarding the afflictions and troubles of this life which endure not and are not comparable vnto that crowne such shall receiue who striue as they ought For though there bee paine and trouble in the way yet there is much comfort and peace at the end of the iourney I make no question but the passing of the children of Israel through the Wildernesse into the land of Canaan was a type of Celestial Ierusalem for as they endured many troubles wants distresses in that Wildernesse famine drought heare tedious and wearisome iourneys not without repining and murmuring before they came into the land of Canaan yea when they were ready to enter and take possession there was warres feare Giants Iron gates and high walls in their way c. Euen so doe and must Gods children goe through the wildernesse of this world ere they come to heauen and life euerlasting many afflictions much sadnesse of heart pouertie scornes despights weaknesses passions repining and many murmurings against God himselfe yet at last the promises of the Gospell and hope of eternall life makes their ioy glorious and vnspeakable and they enter into this Celestiall Canaan maugre all the opposition of principalities and powers and all their spirituall enemies whilest hope beares them vp and they beleeue they shall haue a blessed issue of all their troubles and afflictions in the end For as a man passing ouer a deepe and dangerous riuer into some delicate meadow full of varietie of good things endureth all the stormes and perillous blasts of winde or threatning of the tempest in hope of the possession of the pleasures of the place so fareth it with such who meane to make vse of the Gospell the hope of eternall life and saluation must extinguish all feares of our dangerous passages in this world and ouercome all difficulties for our better comming to heauen and this bee said of the first vse seeing life and saluation are thus proposed vnto vs by the Gospell of Iesus Christ. The other vse wee haue to make or worke wee haue to doe is to know how wee may compasse this and what wee must practise to attaine it in briefe this must bee done by Faith and Repentance For the first of these Faith is so excellent a thing and so absolutely needfull to attaine the priuiledges of the Gospell as without this wee can doe nothing and vntill this be lost or weakened wee are safe and comfortable in all estates For as though a man fall into the hands of theeues although they rob and spoile him of all hee hath yea leaue him starke naked in a wildernesse to winde and weather yet if they take not away his life there is some hope of recouerie and a man may bee restored againe to a former estate and labour to get more wealth so fareth it with Gods children in the wildernesse of this world although they are robd spoyled and bereaued of earthly blessings denied honour riches preferment yea left naked as it were in the Sunne yet as long as faith remaines and that they are constant in the beleeue of the promises of the Gospell all other difficulties are ouercome by this grace and life euerlasting which surmounteth all the rest attained vnto at the last how should euery one of vs then labour to pray for it to nurse and entertaine this so excellent and profitable Iewell of faith to liue by it stand by it walke by it and doe and suffer all things in faith as our forefathers of blessed memorie many of them haue done The commendation thereof with the many rare effects thereof is excellently set downe Heb. 11. all which being a depth beyond that compasse wee now intend to wade into Wee will by your patience leaue to intreate of it now and come to that wee especially intend which is the second thing required of vs for the attaining of life and saluation through Iesus Christ which is Repentance If you reade 2. King 5. 3.
making and procuring a pardon for his sinnes so that after repentance a man is alwayes the better and readier to repent and comfort himselfe It was the zealous and holy care of that good man Iob chap. 1. 5. to say I will goe see my sonnes for it may bee that my sonnes haue sinned and cursed God in their hearts So should euery Christian say in this matter It may bee that I haue failed in my Repentance and therefore I will to it againe to make sure worke Thirdly because though a mans sinnes bee pardoned vpon his Repentance yet he is still bound to repent them Because repentance is required not onely to take away the guilt of sinne but also to take away the corruption of it Wee see when Christ was dead and buried the Iewes rolled a great stone vpon the mouth of his graue and why to make him fast that hee should not rise now we must doe with our sinnes as the Iewes did by Christ not onely bury them our selues and make a graue for them but also wee must rowle a great stone vpon them and seale them vp by repentance euery day casting more mold and earth vpon them that they neuer may rise against vs For often repenting of sinne abates the strength of the corruption of sinne in the roote As a man that hath his house on fire hee will not onely quench the fire for the present but poure water also in the cinders and ashes for feare of some liuing sparkes or dissipating heate which may lye hidden therein so must wee doe by our sinnes when the diuell hath set our lusts on fire it must bee our wisedome not onely to quench the motions for the present but also as it were to poure water on them to quench the ashes of sinne Obiect 2 The second Obiection is That if a man bee bound continually to renew his Repentance and Repentance bee inioyned with griefe and sorrow then it must needs follow that a Christian man must neuer bee merrie because still the sense of his owne sinne will take him downe and make him sad and deiected Answ. I answer That as a man is bound to renew his Repentance so is he bound to renew his Faith too Yea the more hee renewes his Repentance the more hee is bound to renew his Faith and ioy thus as a mans sinnes giue him cause to mourne so the Lords mercy in Christ Iesus will giue him grace to reioyce So that the renewing of Repentance though it bring a man to griefe yet it will not leaue him in sorrow but set him in a most full possession of everlasting comfort as Dauid confesses Psal. 126 5. They who sowe in teares shall reape in ioy So that there are some teares which will bring ioy there is a kinde of mourning which ends in reioycing It is obserued in nature that there is some paine which brings a man ease and a man can neuer haue ease but by the meanes of this paine As the paine of physicke which doth not worke at first without some trouble yet brings health at last The paine also that a man feeles in dressing of a soare for there are none but I am sure will confesse it puts a man to paine brings a man at last to more ease and refreshing so that wee may well say the paine is the cause of the Cure Euen so the renewing of Repentance causeth a paine no man can deny that because it is accompanied with griefe and sadnesse sorrow and teares but it is Dolor Tristitia sanitatis a healing and a healthfull paine such a paine as will leaue many ioyes and much pèace behinde it Therefore let men neuer bee affraid to renew their Repentance for their sinnes though they repented before Let them vpon euery good occasion repent of them still because though this course of Repentance bring a man sorrow yet it will neuer leaue him long in heauinesse but bring into a sweet and comfortable peace with God and his owne conscience when though weeping and heauinesse may bee in the euening yet ioy and cheerefulnesse commeth in the morning such mourning and confessing ransaking of the heart ends in blessednesse euer the more spirituall mourning the more cheerefull holy reioycing they come from one roote and fountaine the other shew it selfe first yet all is swallowed vp into reioycing at last Now follows the III. Case of Repentance Whether a man bee bound and must repent of his sins and confesse them vnto men That is when a man hath repented him of his sinnes vnto God whether hee must also repent of his sinnes vnto men such as himselfe is and not onely to confesse all vnto God alone Which case as the law speakes hath a clouen hoofe that is it parts and diuides it selfe into two Questions 1. Whether a man bee bound to confesse his sinnes to men 2. Whether a man bee bound to make satisfaction and Restitution For the first here be two extreamities to bee shun'd whether a man bee bound to confesse his sinnes vnto men First the Papists they thinke that a man is bound to confesse all his sinnes vnto man that it is not enough to confesse them vnto God vnlesse they also confesse them vnto Priests in this they are in one extreame And in the contrary are they that thinke that a man must confesse all his sinnes vnto God onely Now both these extreames are erronious both the Papists who thinke wee are bound to confesse our sinnes vnto men and some other carnall professors who thinke that wee must confesse our sinnes vnto God onely for the truth lyes in the middle way betwixt both For a man is not bound to confesse all his sinnes vnto any man and yet some sinnes there are which must be confessed to men as well as some other that it is enough if wee confesse vnto God onely Now for the cleering of this point we must remember that in the high Court of conscience sins be of two sorts 1. Sinnes against God 2. Sinnes against men As that of 1 Sam. 2. 25. shewes If one man sinne against another the Iudge shall iudge him but if a man sinne against the Lord who shall intreate for him The sinnes against God are either 1. Knowne sinnes 2. Unknowne sinnes As Psal. 19. 12. Who can vnderstand his errors cleanse thou mee from my secret sinnes Now to apply this vnto the point if they bee secret sinnes against God then it is enough to confesse them vnto God onely for God onely is offended and so it is sufficient to confesse them vnto God For it is a rule of Iustice Poena non excedet culpam the punishment shall not exceed the fault or goe no further then the trespasse So then if our sinnes bee against God onely it is enough to confesse them vnto God and though the Papists say No hope of pardon vnlesse wee confesse our secret sinnes vnto Priests yet the Scriptures of God are cleere against