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A81992 Seismos megas. Or Heaven & earth shaken. A treatise shewing how kings, princes, and their governments are turned and changed by Jesus Christ as [brace] King of Kings, and King of Saints. / By John Davis, M.A. sometime lecturer at Christ Church in London, and now pastour of a congregation in Dover. Davis, John, pastor of a congregation in Dover. 1655 (1655) Wing D422; Thomason E1601_2 153,991 331

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a spiritual instinct and inward inclination so as not to be satisfied without you taste the sweetnesse of it desire it in the sincerity of it and with the sincerity of desire that ye may grow thereby Accretio est mutatio minoris quantitatis in majorem usque ad terminum praefinitum a naturâ Growth is the change of a lesse quantity and degree of grace into a greater when you passe from your little knowledge faith and love to a greater measure then you grow God hath given his word for to strengthen as well as to beget us and the sincere word is the word that makes you grow and that word for that end should have our strong first born desires The noble Bereans Acts 17. 11. received the word with all readinesse of minde and searched the Scriptures daily whether those things were so And it will be no lesse noblenesse in you to receive and search to receive with readinesse and retaine with gladnesse the word of truth This will argue the honesty and goodnesse of your hearts Luk. 8. 15. thus to heare and keep and bring ●orth fruit with patience You must like Mary ponder Christs sayings in your hearts giving more earnest heed to the things which you have heard lest at any time you should let them slip Heb. 2. 1. Coming to the Lords Table you must examine your selves and so eate of that bread and drink of that cup which is no lesse th en the Communion of the body and blood of the Lord and thus judging your selves you are discerning the Lords body and are not condemned with the world you being thus entertained in Christs bosome as guests at his Table you must not forget your poor Brethren that be in want This communicating is doing good and a Gospel Sacrifice wherewith God is well pleased it is extensive to all but especially to those who are of the houshold of faith The blessed Gospel teacheth us not onely to do but suffer This is a special gift Phil. 1. 29. To you its given on the behalfe of Christ not onely to believe but suffer Suffering makes way for patience and patience must not onely work but have a perfect worke Jam. 1. 4. You must not onely be patient but glory in tribulation knowing that our patience worketh experience and experience hope What although men should revile you and say all manner of evil against you let it be falslely and for Christs sake and then rejoyce and be exceeding glad for great is your reward in heaven who are now strengthened with all might according to his glorious power unto all patience and long-suffering with joyfullnesse So that if you suffer as Christians for Christs cause and with the spirit of Christ you should not be ashamed but glorifie God on that behalfe counting your selves happy to be reproached for the Name of Christ for the spirit of glory and of God resteth upon you Here followeth the Appendix mentioned in the Fifth Chapter of this Book IT was laid down in the fifth Chapter That when Christ works great changes in Kingdomes and Common-wealths he sheweth signes in the heaven above and in the earth beneath and that occasioned this Question Quest Whether those signes in heaven which Christ sheweth do not favour or countenance Astrological Predictions Ans To which I answer negatively Those Signes that Christ sheweth do not in the least favour their Predictions Now that you may more fully take in the compasse and meaning of this answer we shall first shew you what we grant concerning the Stars and then what we deny Now we grant these five things 1. That the Stars have a powerful ruling excellency by their light heat and motion They are not like the paints in a Chamber which we look on but they work not on us The seat and station of the Stars tell us that they are not placed there to disgrace the Heavens but that they have that in their being which answers so high a place and work to their ends So Job 38. 31. Canst thou binde the sweet influences of the Pleiades Stars have their influences that is their virtue and power extended to others Psal 8. 3. When I consider the Heavens the work of thy fingers the Moon and the Stars which thou hast ordained The Stars then are Gods Ordinances creatures ordained by him and by him for us to consider of Luke 21. 26. The powers of heaven shall be shaken The powers of heaven 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 are sure such as are not weake but strong in their operation therefore Psal 136. 9. The Moon and the Stars are said to rule the night 2. We grant that the Stars by their light heat and motion do work great alteration in the Aire the first heaven as being neerest to it God hath placed the creatures neer one another that they might act conjoynedly The clearnesse or cloudinesse of the Aire may relate to the Stars the Stars also are considerable in the moisture or drynesse of the Aire If the wind be Aer motus the Aire moved I know not but that motion may some what relate to the virtue of the Stars 3. We deny not but that the Stars having this power over the Aire they do by the aire diversly affect compound bodies that breath in this aire This our experience teacheth us In faire weather we are more Frollick our spirits are up we are more apt to sing to move cheerfully our phantasies are more busie and our motion more pleasant whereas in thick foggy weather our brains are clouded and we are heavy and dull of Action Heat cold moysture and drynesse are the four principal qualities of compounded bodies and surely the temperature of the Aire works much on these as is observable when we are sick 4. Scripture speakes plainly That they are for times and for seasons for days and for years Gen. 1. 14. The lights in the firmament are to divide the day from the night and to be for seasons for days and years Seasons are such times as are proper and peculiar to some actions and bodies He appointeth the Moon for seasons and the Sun knoweth his going down Psal 104. 19. Seasons are such portions of time as if a man come forth to act in he shall finde an advantage to his work from the time which advantage he will misse if he go not forth then Thus in sowing the growth and fruit depends not onely on the commiting of the seed to the ground but committing it to the ground in a certaine time which is therefore called sowing Season sow before or after that time and your labour will not thrive and this sheweth the goodnesse of that promise Gen. 8. 22. While the earth remaineth Seed-time and Harvest and Cold and Heat Summer and Winter Day and Night shall not cease Thus learned Mr. Aynsworth explaines Job 9. 9. concerning the four Seasons of the year Which maketh Arcturus Orion