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A15144 The vvay to the celestiall paradise Declaring how a sinner may be saued, and come to life euerlasting. Contained in three bookes.The first second third sheweth that a sinner may be saued, & come to life euerlasting. By faith, apprehending Christ for his iustification, & applying to himselfe the promises of the Gospell made in Iesus Christ. Repentance, hauing his sins washed away in the bloud of the lambe Iesus Christ. Prayer, calling vpon God in the name of Iesus Christ. By Robert Whittell, minister of the Gospell. Whittle, Robert, d. 1638. 1620 (1620) STC 25441; ESTC S120396 338,769 458

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slaughter and as a sheepe before her shearer is dumbe so he openeth not his mouth and then pray that the Lord would endue vs with meekenesse and patience in suffering And when we see a sheepe going astray we may meditate on the state of a sinner going astray like a lost sheepe yea on our owne wandring from the commaundements of the Lord and pray with Dauid saying k Psal 119. 17● I haue gone astray like a lost sheepe O Lord seeke thy seruant Such like meditations as these to stirre vp our deuotion may be taken from these and other creatures and workes of God on earth Thirdly from the waters and things therein we may 3 In the waters haue meditations to raise our affections on high as when we see and consider how euerie little brooke runs into the greater riuer and all riuers runne into the Sea whence they came as Solomon saith l Eccles 1. 7. All the riuers run into the Sea yet the Sea is not full vnto the place whence the riuers come thither they returne againe this should cause vs to thinke on our mortalitie and to meditate that euen as the riuers runne into the Sea whence they came so doe all men returne to the earth whence they came and this meditation should put vs in minde of our last end and make vs to consider how we euen hasten to our graue and then we should pray that we may be carefull to remember our last end and thinke much and often of the place whence we came and whither we are going When we see fishes caught with the angle or taken in the net vnawares as they are securely swimming and seeking their prey this may cause vs to meditate on the suddennesse of death and how it takes many vnawares according to the saying of Solomon m Eccles 9. 12. man knoweth not his time as the fishes that are taken in an euill net and as the birds that are caught in the snare so are the sonnes of men snared in an euill time when it falleth suddenly vpon them And then we should be mooued to pray that now while we liue and haue time and space to repent we may so prepare for death that whensoeuer that day commeth it may not n Luk 21. 34. 35. 36. come vpon vs vnawares Hitherto of meditations that concerne God The second sort of meditations which may helpe and 2 Concerning our selues Two-fold further vs in prayer concerne our selues and they are of two sorts The first are taken from the consideration of our 1 In regard of our state Three-fold three-fold state Past Present and To come First in regard of the time past we may meditate and 1 Past what we were call to minde what we were how we o Ephe. 2. 3. were by nature children of wrath p Psal 51. 5. Shapen in iniquitie and conceiued in sinne The meditation whereof should cause vs to pray that we may be renued may be made children of God by adoption and grace and may be q Ioh. 3. 3. borne againe that so we may enter into the kingdome of God Secondly in regard of the time present we may seriously 2 Present what we are thinke with our selues what we are and we may find that we are first fraile brittle euen dust and ashes which should humble vs in prayer and cause vs to say 1 Fraile with Abraham r Gen. 18. 27. I haue taken vpon me to speake vnto the Lord which am but dust and ashes Secondly sinfull hauing much naturall corruption 2 Sinnefull within vs and preuailing against vs so that oftimes ſ Rom. 7. 19. the good that we would we doe not and the euill which we would not that we doe Which meditation should cause vs to pray with the Apostle t Ver. 24. O wretched man that I am who shall deliuer me from the bodie of this death Thirdly in regard of the time to come we may meditate 3 To come what we shall be what we shall be For we shall be In death corruptible In the resurrection glorious The one may humble vs the other may raise vs vp with consolation and both may teach vs to pray that when our bodie dieth our soule may liue and at the resurrection both soule and body may liue with God and be with the Lord for euer These and such like meditations may be taken from the consideration of our threefolde state Secondly meditations concerning our selues may be 2 In regard of our dayes and houres taken from the dayes and houres and time which God hath giuen vs here on earth We may euery day and euery houre of the day find some opportunitie for godly and diuine meditations And that Three fold In the morning In the day time and In the euening First in the morning as when we awake and see the 1 In the morning light we may meditate on the u Joh. 1. 9. true light which lighteth euery man that commeth into the world And pray that we may x 1. Cor. 15. 34. awake to righteousnesse and that the Lord would lighten our darknesse that we may come out of the darknesse of ignorance to the true light When we rise from our beds we may meditate on our two-fold rising from the death of sinne in this life and from our graues at the last day and then pray that we may no longer lye dead in our sinnes but may rise from the death of sinne to the life of righteousnesse and that we may haue our y Reu. 20. 6. part in the first resurrection so that the second death may haue no power ouer vs but when we z Dan. 12. 2. awake out of the dust of the earth we may rise to euerlasting life And when we put on our apparrell we may fitly meditate on the putting on of the a Ephe. 4 24. new man and pray that we may b Rom. 13. 14. put on the Lord Iesus Christ and may c Colos 3. 12. put on bowells of mercies kindnesse humblenesse of minde meekenesse long-sufferi●● Such meditations as these we may haue in the morning Secondly in the day time in our affaires and buisinesse 2 In the day time in the world euery man in his place in his vocation and calling may haue some good cogitations and diuine meditations as the husbandman when hee is plowing his ground may meditate on the plowing and d Iere. 4. 3. breaking vp of the fallow ground of the heart and when he soweth his seed may thinke on the e Luk. 8. 11. seed of Gods word and then pray that his owne heart may be like good ground fitted and prepared to receiue the seed of Gods word that it may enter into his heart may take deepe rooting there and bring forth the fruit of good workes So also in the day time when we are walking going in the way or trauelling we may fitly
against the Lord by thought word deed we cannot but acknowledge that it is of the Lords mercies that we are not consumed The Lord might in his iustice cut vs off for the very first transgression for one euill thought for one wicked word for one sinnefull deede and when we find the mercy and goodnesse of God so much shewed towards vs as to spare ●s and suffer vs to liue notwithstanding our vile wicked and sinnefull life O how ought wee to acknowledge the goodnesse of God herein and how ought wee to praise the Lord for his mercy and patience towards vs in suffering vs so long Wherefore a sinner should be so far from making the patience of God to be an occasion of deferring that it ought rather to hasten his repeatance And he should reason thus hitherto I haue liued in sinne and done wickedly and yet the Lord hath beene ●o gracious vnto me that he hath spared me he might haue cut me off in the midst of my sinnes it is of the Lords mercies that I am not consumed and now I know not whether the Lord will forbeare me any more Wherefore I will delay the time no longer I will now repent I will now returne vnto the Lord the patience and long-suffering and the goodnesse of the Lord shall lead me to repentance CHAP. XIX Of the shortnesse of our life of the certaintie of death and the vncertaintie of the day and houre of death and how in regard of these its necessarie for a sinner to repent THirdly its necessarie for a sinner to repent of his sinnes and to amend his life in regard of 3 The shortnesse of mans life the shortnesse of our life In the first age of the world men liued long because as yet sin was not multiplied in the world for as one saith a D●c●r●●tus est 〈…〉 dec●●sus s●●●●dum 〈…〉 cap. ●6 the course of mans life was shortned according to the increase of some For when sinne beganne to be multiplied on the earth when the wickednesse of man was great in the earth then did God drowne the world of the vngodly and shortned the dayes of man so that whereas in the beginning of the world and before the stood men liued eight or nine hundred yeere after the floud they attained not two hundred for Abraham liued but an b Gen. ●5 7. hundred threescore and fifteene yeeres And Iacob counteth his dayes to be c Gen 47. 9. an hundred and thirtie And in the time of Moses the dayes of mans life were counted but d Psal 90. 10. threescore and ten The Scriptures speake thus of the shortnesse of mans life Iob saith e I●b 14. 1. Man that is borne of a woman is of few dayes Dauid thus f Psal 39. 5. behold thou hast made my dayes as an hand-breadth and mine age is as nothing before thee verily euery men at his best state is altogether vanitie Our life for the shortnesse thereof is compared to things of great swiftnesse and short continuance Iob compares our life to a g Job 7. 6. Weauers shuttle to a running h Iob. 9. 25. 26. Post to the swift Ships and to the flying of an Eagle hasting to the prey to a i I●b 14. 2. flower of the field that is soone cut downe and withered as al●o to a shaddow that fleeth and continueth not Dauid to the k Psal 103. 15. grasse and slower of the field which in the morning flourisheth and groweth vp in the euening is cut downe and withereth St Iames to a l Iam. 4. 14. vapour that appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth away The woman of Tekoa in her parable compares the life of man to m 2 Sam. 14. 14. water spilt on the ground which cannot be gathered vp againe and indeed n Pret●reunt ann●m refluentis aquae our yeeres passe away as the running waters For as all Riuers runne into the sea from whence they came so doe all men runne and hast to the earth from whence they came Our life is nothing else but a passing from life and a tending to death For from our infancie we passe to child-hood from childhood to young age from yong age to middle age from middle age to old age and from old age to death Now the shortnesse of our life ought to be a great motiue to perswade vs to repentance and amendment of life And to be warie how we spend our dayes This Moses the man of God teacheth vs from the consideration of the shortnesse of our life for hauing told vs that the length of our dayes is but threescore yeares and ten hereupon prayes and therein teacheth vs to pray o Psal 90. 12. so teach vs to number our dayes that we may apply our hearts vnto wisedome This reprooues the great folly of those who spend their daies in vanitie and wickednesse liuing at ease passing Vse away their time in eating and drinking and making Against those who spend the sho●t time of their life ill merrie considering not how short their life is nor how soone and suddenly they may be cut off and their daies come to an end It is with manie as Iob saith p Iob. 21. 13 they spend their dayes in wealth and in a moment goe downe to the graue It is the prayse of Moses that when he was in Pharaoh's Court and might haue liued there in all worldly honour and enioyed his pleasures at full yet q Heb. 11. 25. he refused to be called the sonne of Pharaoh's daughter chusing rather affliction with the people of God then to enioy the pleasures of sinne for a season Letting vs thereby vnderstand two things first that the pleasures of sinne are but for a season secondly that a wise man as Moses will not aduenture the losse of felicitie in heauen which is euerlasting for the enioying of the pleasures of sinne for a season Sinne is committed in this present life and this life is but short we are but of small continuance here and therefore if a man should giue himselfe to all sports and mirth that could be inuented and solace himselfe in all worldly delights and earthly pleasures euen to satietie yet these pleasures would be but for a short time but for a season now no wise man none but a very foole will buy his pleasures so deare as for the enioying of his earthly pleasures to loose heauenly ioyes and for the winning of things temporall to loose things eternall Fourthly its necessarie for a sinner to repent and amend 4 The certaintie of Death his life if he consider the certaintie of death Our life is but short and death is certaine God hath determined the end of mans dayes vpon earth After that Adam had finned God said vnto him r Gen. 3. 19. dust thou art and vnto dust shalt thou returne Iob saith ſ Iob 14. 10. Man dieth and wasteth away yea man giueth
euen in the last dayes in which as the Apostle hath foretold d 2. Tim. 3. 1. 2. perillous times shall come wherein men shall be louers of their owne selues couetous c. And to the end that men may perceiue whether their hearts be frozen ouer with the cold ice of vncharitablenesse or whether the Sunne of righteousnesse hath shined vpon them and warmed their hearts with loue and Markes of vncharitablenesse charitie I will shew wherein this coldnesse of charitie chiefly consisteth It argueth a coldnesse of charitie First to deferre the poore to put them off and bid them come againe another time when a man hath now 1 To deferre the poore to giue them This Solamon reprooues e Pro. 3. 28. Say not vnto thy neighbour goe and come againe and to morrow I will giue when thou hast it by thee Secondly to giue an almes or beneuolence with an 2 To giue almes with an vnwilling mind vnwilling mind not with a free and chearfull heart Against this the Apostle speakes * 2. Cor. 9. 7. euery man according as he purposeth in his heart so let him giue not grudgingly or of necessitie for God loueth a chearefull giuer Thirdly to turne away the face and to stop the eare 3 To stop the eare at the cry of the poore at the cry of the poore to giue them nothing but suffer them to depart emptie not to giue them so much as scraps or crummes though they were neuer so greatly distressed This was the sinne of Diues for f Luk. 16. 20. 21 Lazarus lying at his gates full of sores desired to be fed with the crummes that fell from the rich mans cable But the●rs no mention that he had either bread or crummes but the dogs came and licked his sores Diues had his dogs and they were fed but the poore begger can get no reliefe Ahab the King in a great drought commaunded Obadiah his seruant to g 1. King 18. 5. goe into the land vnto all fountaines of water and vnto all brookes to see if he could find grasse to saue the horses and mules aliue Ahab had not so much care of the poore people of the land to saue them aliue from perishing in the famine as he had of the beasts to ●a●e his horses and mules aliue Diues is dead and Ahab i● dead but they haue left manie like-condition'd children behinde them For there are many whose charitie towards the poore is so frozen and icie cold that they make more account of their dogs and horses then of the poore and are more carefull to looke well to their dogs and horses to feede and pamper them then to relieue the poore that crie for hunger Fourthly to chide the poore to giue them euill 4 To chide the poore words and so to send them away emptie argues a great coldnesse of charitie Herein men are like to churlish Nabal Dauid in great necessitie sent his seruants to aske some reliefe of that rich wealthie man they aske in the name of Dauid but Nabal answered Dauids seruants and said Who is Dauid And who is the sonne of losse h 1 Sam. 25. 10. 11. There be many seruants now adayes that breake away euery man from his maister Shall I then take my bread and my water and my flesh that I haue killed for my shearers and giue ●● vnto m●n whom I know no● wh●●●● they be Thus with Nabal to answere the poore euen such as ar● poore in deed and such as we are bound in charitie to relieue when they aske not in the name of Dauid but in the name of the sonne of Dauid Christ Iesus and to send them away emptie is to giue them a silly almes and argues great coldnesse of charitie By these things euery one may try what his charitie is And if any one be yet vncharitable if his heart will not be softned for all this I further offer to his consideration this meditation Diues for his coldnesse of charitie is alreadie in hell his soule is tormented in hel-fire And Diues is in hell in torments i Non ideò damnatus quod aliena tulerit sed quod egenti pa●peri sua n●n tribuerit Aug. not as is obserued for taking away from the poore that which was theirs but for not giuing to the poore of his owne And at the day of the Resurrection of all flesh Diues and all the companie of vnmercifull men shall both in soule and body together be cast into euerlasting fire as is euident by the words of Christ the Iudge who hauing set all the wicked and vnmercifull men at his left hand will say vnto them k Mat. 25. 41. 42. 43. depart from me ye cursed into euerlasting fire prepared for the Deuill and his Angels For I was an hungred and yee gaue me no meat I was thirstie and ye gaue me no drinke I was a stranger and ye tooke me not in naked and ye cloathed me not sicke and in prison and ye visitted me not So that not onely the committing of great sinnes of vnrighteousnesse against our brethren as taking away from them by violence or any manner of wrong-dealing their lands liuings houses fields or oppressing them with heauie burdens c. but the verie omitting of the necessarie duties of charitie not giuing part of that portion which God hath giuen vs to the relieuing of the poore the verie stopping of our eares at the cry of the poore the closing of out hands against the poore and the shutting vp of the bowels of compassion from them that are in miserie and distresse is able to cast soule and bodie into hell Secondly seeing that workes of mercie and deedes 2 Against the neglect and want of Hospitalitie of charitie are testimonies of true iustifying and sauing faith this iustly reprooues the want of hospitalitie and the great decay of auncient house-keeping In these daies we may see many great and faire houses but in few of them any good house-keeping Great houses haue both strait and wide gates but seldome open many chimnies but few fires Now that Hospitalitie ought to be maintained the Scripture is verie plaine for it S. Paul exhorteth all Christians generally as their abilitie will reach to l Rom. 12. 13. distribute to the necessitie of Saints and to be giuen to hospitalitie St Peter also exhorteth vs to m 1 Pet. 4. 9. vse hospitalitie one to another without grudging And in particular a Byshop is charged by S. Paul to be n 1. Tim. 3. 2. giuen to hospitalitie If we looke into the liues of the Patriarches and holy men in former Ages we shall find them giuen to hospitalitie Abraham sitting in his tent dore seeth three men trauelling on their iourney seeing them he o Gen. 18. 2. c. ranne to meete them and intreated them earnestly to come into his tent to eat meat with him So did Lot vse hospitalitie he gaue intertainment
breaking of the heart with godly sorrow for sinne is not felt at least in some measure there sinne sticks fast in the heart Secondly if any be so tender ouer themselues that 2 Except we breake our hearts God will breake vs in his wrath they will not suffer their hearts to be vexed and disquieted with the remembrance of their sinnes and thinke it a grieuous thing to rent breake their hearts with godly sorrow for their sinnes they may iustly feare least the time shall come when the Lord shall y Psal 2. 5 9. speake vnto them in his wrath and vexe them in his sore displeasure And least the Lord will breake them with a rod of iron and dash them in pieces like a potters vessell Fourthly to mooue vs to Contrition and inward 4 The benefits of contrition godly sorrow let vs consider the benefits that may come vnto vs thereby First Contrition or inward sorrow for sinne is a sacrifice acceptable to God when we doe in 1 It is a sacrifice to God secret humble our soules before God and sit sighing and groaning sorrowing and grieuing for our sinnes when we are labouring to rent and breake our earthly carnall fleshly hearts to roote vp some great master-sinne out of our hearts we then offer a sacrifice well-pleasing to God such a sacrifice as Dauid offered when he humbled himselfe for his sinnes z Psal 51. 17. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit a broken and a contrite heart O God thou wilt not despise Secondly worldly sorrow and griefe may hurt a man 2 Godly sorrow hurts not but godly sorrow hurteth not For a 2. Cor. 7. 10. godly sorrow worketh repentance to saluation not to be repented of but the sorrow of the world worketh Death as saith the Apostle and Dauid saith b Psal 147. 3. the Lord healeth the broken in heart and bindeth vp their wounds Thirdly the renting and breaking of the heart with 3 Sorrowing for sinne in this life will keepe vs from sorrowing in the life to come godly sorrow in this life is a meanes to keepe vs from sorrowing and grieuing after this life For after this life c R●u 21. 4. there shall be no more death neither sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any more paine for the former things are passed away In the Booke of Wisedome the wicked being in hell in torments are described by sorrow and anguish of spirit when they shall see the righteous whom they despised on earth in ioy and felicitie and themselues cast into outer darknesse Then they shall groane for anguish of spirit and say within themselues d Wis 5. 4. 5. c. We fooles accounted his life mad●●sse and his end to ●e without honour How is he numbred among the children of God and his lot is among the Saints therfore haue we erred from the way of truth and the light of righteousnesse hath not shined vnto vs and the Sunne of righteousnesse r●se not vpon vs. We wearied our selues in the way of wickednesse and destruction yea we haue gone through deserts where there lay no way but as for the way of the Lord we haue not knowne it What hath pride profited vs or what good hath riches with our vaunting brought vs all those things are passed away like a shaddow c. They that will not sorrow nor grieue after a godly manner for their sins in this life they that will not rent their hearts and turne to the Lord while they haue space for repentance granted them on earth after death shall lie in the place of outer darkenesse sighing and sorrowing grieuing and groaning renting and breaking their hearts when it is too late Blessed then and happie are they Vse who now in this life doe sorrow after a godly manner Against those who breake their hart with worldly sorrow but haue little sorrow of heart for their sinnes for their sinnes that they neede not sorrow nor grieue after this life Now whereas God requireth contrition and inward sorrow for sinne seeing all penitent sinners haue had it more or lesse and seeing that it is so necessarie and profitable for euery sinner as hath beene declared the consideration hereof serues to reproue those who for some wor●dly calami●ie or losse are so inwardly vexed and grieued at the heart that they euen breake their heart with sorrow griefe and yet are little or nothing mooued to sorrow and griefe for their sinnes they breake their hearts with worldly sorrow but not with godly sorrow And yet worldly sorrow is hurtfull and godly sorrow is necessarie and profitable Be not deceiued with the vaine and false opinion of those who thinke that this sorrowing for sinne will make a man Melancholike all the dayes of his life not so For the Lord will e Psal 147. 3. heale the broken in heart and they that f Mat. 5. 4. mou●ne shall bee comforted Yea godly sorrow brings the best ioy and soundest comfort Of worldly ioy and mirth Solomon saith g Pro. 14. 13. the end of that mirth is heauinesse But h 2. Cor. 7. 10. godly sorrow St Paul saith worketh repentance to saluation not to be repented of A sinner that hath truly repented and beene sorrowfull after a godly manner shall neuer repent that he hath repented nor euer be sory that he hath bin sorry after a godly sort For though a sinner sorrowing and grieuing for his sinnes be in heauinesse for a time yet in the end the Lord will send him comfort and refreshing to his soule and the end of that sorrow will be peace and ioy peace of conscience and ioy in the holy-Ghost CHAP. VI. Of Godly sorrow which is outward in mourning and weeping for sinne HItherto of Godly sorrow which is inward 2 Outward sorrow for sinne Therein two things Godly sorrow is also outward and it stands in outward mourning lamenting and weeping for sinne In the handling whereof I will First shew the manner how a penitent sinner may expresse his godly sorrow aright by outward mourning lamenting and weeping Secondly vse motiues to perswade thereunto First of the manner how a sinner that is sory after a 1 How a penitent sinner may rightly mourne for his sinnes godly sort ought to mourne and weepe and therein I consider foure things First for whome we are to mourne and weepe Secondly for what Thirdly the time when Fourthly the measure how much and how greatly Therein foure things a sinner is bound to mourne and weepe Touching the first we are to mourne and weepe for our selues and others for our owne sinnes and for all 1 For whom the abhominations that are done by others Dauid wept and mourned not only for his owne sins but also for the sinnes of others So he saith a Psal 119 136 Riuers of waters run downe mine eies because they keepe not thy law In Ezekiel the man cloathed with linnen which had
Peter giueth this exhortation i 1 Pet. 2. 12. Hauing your conuersation honest among the gentiles that whereas they speake against you as euill doers they may by your good workes which they shall behold glorifie God in the day of visitation After this manner we are to praise God and to testifie our thankfulnesse 2 Reasons to perswade to thanksgiuing vnto God for his benefits and for all his goodnesse and mercies towards vs. In the second place I am to vse reasons to perswade to this dutie of thanksgiuing and they are these First The Scripture exhorteth to it saying k Psal 50. 14. 15. Offer 1 The Scripture exhorteth to it vnto God thanksgiuing and pay thy vowes to the most high and call vpon me in the day of trouble I will deliuer thee and thou shalt glorifie me Againe the Psalmist exhorteth those that are deliuered from diuers calamities and afflictions l Psal 107. 8. to praise the Lord saying k O that men would praise the Lord for his goodnesse and for his wonderfull workes to the children of men So the Apostle exhorteth saying m Coloss 3. 17. Whatsoeuer ye doe in word or deed doe all in the name of the Lord Iesus giuing thankes to God and the Father by him Secondly Examples of good men may mooue vs to 2 Good men haue practised it imitate them in their thankfulnesse to God Dauid in sundrie Psalmes praiseth God saying in one place n Psal 103. 1. 2. Blesse the Lord O my soule and all that is within me blesse his holy name Blesse the Lord O my soule and forget not all his benefits And againe he saith o Psal 116. 12. 13. What shall I render vnto the Lord for all his benefits towards me I will take the cup of saluation and call vpon the name of the Lord. And againe he saith p Ver. 17. I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thankesgiuing and will call vpon the name of the Lord. Hezekiah prayseth God after that he was recouered of his sicknesse saying q Isa 38. 19. the liuing the liuing he shall prayse thee as I doe this day the father to the children shall make knowne thy truth When our Sauiour Christ had restored a blind man to his sight it is said that he r Luk. 18. 43. followed him glorifying God and all the people when they saw it gaue prayse vnto God Thirdly the Creatures may teach vs thankefulnesse 3 The very creatures in their kinde doe prayse God and mooue vs to prayse God for the verie Creatures in their kinde and manner doe prayse God and obey his will the Sunne keepeth his course and the Moone obserueth her seasons her full and change as saith the Psalmist ſ Psal 104. 19. He appointed the Moone for seasons the Sunne knoweth his going downe The birds and feathered fowles prayse God in singing and keeping their time as sayth the Prophet Ieremie t Iere. 8. 7. the Storke in the heauen knoweth her appointed times and the turtle and the crane and the swallow obserue the time of their comming the u Psal 33. 9. earth stands fast as God hath commaunded neither is it x Psal 104. 5. remooued for euer And the sea ouer flowes not the bankes which God hath set to keepe it in as it is also said of the great and deepe waters of the Sea y Ver. 9. thou hast set a bound that they may not passe ouer that they turne not againe to couer the earth And the Creatures doe not onely iustruct vs in this dutie of thankfulnesse to God by their obedience but the creatures which we haue the vse and benefit of for food and raiment and other necessarie vses doe as is obserued teach vs our dutie of thankfulnesse vnto God in three words z Accipe r●dde caue accipe beneficium redde debitum caue nisi reddideri● supplicium Ludon Granat lib. 1. par 1. receiue restore beware that is receiue this benefit and blessing from God restore vnto God that which is due render him thankes and prayse for it and take heede beware of punishment if thou be vnthankfull vnto God for his benefits Fourthly Thankesgiuing and praysing God for benefits receiued is profitable vnto vs For first to prayse God for benefits receiued is a meanes to preserue and 4 It is profitable for vs to prayse God for continue those blessings which we haue alreadie receiued God is pleased to blesse his blessings vnto vs because we blesse and prayse him for his blessings Secondly thankesgiuing to God for former blessings 1 To praise God for blessings receiued is a meanes to preserue and blesse them vnto vs. is a meanes to procure more blessings yea increase of blessings as it was said to that seruant that had gained fiue talents a Mat. 25. 21. well done thou good and faithfull seruant thou hast beene faithfull ouer a few things I will make thee ruler ouer many things so he that is thankefull to God for the gifts and graces which he hath alreadie receiued and vseth 2 To praise God for former blessings is a meants to procure more blessings them wel shall haue not onely the same continued but likewise more gifts and more graces added Now seeing that thankesgiuing is a dutie commaunded seeing that good men haue practised the same yea seeing that the very creatures doe stirre vs vp to thankfulnesse and seeing that it is so profitable vnto vs The consideration hereof serues greatly to reproue all those Vse who are vnthankfull vnto God for benefits receiued Euen Against those which are vnthankfull vnto God for benefits receiued amongst men it is a hateful thing for a man to proue vnthankfull and it s a grieuous thing for a man to doe well to him that will neuer giue him thanks much more odious and hatefull a thing it is for vs to be vnthankeful vnto our God for all his benefits it is a grieuous thing to the Lord to see vs daily receiue his blessings and not lift vp our hearts nor open our mouthes to prayse the Lord and giue him thankes And they are to be reckoned in the number of vnthankfull people who hauing receiued blessings from the God of heauen doe daily sin against him who in stead of opening their mouthes to prayse God doe open their mouthes wide to blaspheme God and in stead of seruing the Lord in holines and righteousnesse all the dayes of their life doe spend all or most part of their dayes in vngodlinesse and vnrighteousnesse This was the great plea that the Lord had against Israell b Isa 1. 2. 3. Heare O heauens and giue eare O earth for the Lord hath spoken I haue nourished brought vp children and they haue rebelled against me The Oxe knoweth his owner and the Asse his Maisters crib but Israel doth not know my people doth not consider One of those ●enne Lepers which came to Christ to be