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A07828 Two treatises concerning regeneration, 1. Of repentance, 2. Of the diet of the soule shewing the one, how it ought to be sought after and may be attained vnto, the other, how it being gotten, is to be preserued and continued. Morton, Thomas, of Berwick. 1597 (1597) STC 18200.5; ESTC S4792 100,213 251

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by dipping and drowning the bodie in water For when as we receiuing the sacrament in our own bodies or els beholding it administred vnto others feele a sense of the guilt of eternal death due vnto vs for sin a mortificatiō of thinherent corruptiō of sin comming from thence thē do we feed our soules by this Sacrament that no lesse when we see it administred to others then when we feele it in our own bodies and therefore the custome which hath preuailed in most places of neglecting contemning this part of the foode of our soules is to be condemned and sharpely reprooued Likewise in the other Sacrament of the Lords Supper the bread and the wine receiued in it feede both our bodies and soules the one by their naturall vertue the other by their misticall and sacramentall signification working in vs a fresh remembrance and a liuely sense of the death of Christ represented vnto vs by the breaking of the bread in peeces and the pou●ing foorth of the wine Sect. 5. THus much of the publike foode of the soule besides the which we haue other meanes appointed by God to be vsed priuately For Christians must not bee as babes vnable to feede themselues or to take any nourishment vnlesse it be put into their mouths by others but must as they receiue the meate prepared by others so also dresse some for themselues and that by gathering the word of God the onely foode of the soule where it is to be had euen there where the publike food is had to wit in the Scripture in the creatures and in the actions of God In these fieldes the word of God groweth and therefore a Christian is to bee continually conuersant in them and so to make his soule strong fat and lustie First therefore he is to giue himselfe to the reading studying vnderstanding and meditating of the scripture For the profitable reading of the word of God diuers things are to be considered first that we reade it with this intent and purpose to edifie our selues in the knowledge and obedience of Christ making our spirituall edification the end of our reading Otherwise wee may spend all our dayes yea although they were as many as the daies of Methuselah and yet receiue no more encrease of holinesse then they who neuer heard tell of the word of God For why it is impossible that any man should find this spirituall foode but he who doth hunger after it and seeketh it with all care and diligence Indeede God sometimes is found of those who doo not seeke nor yet so much as aske after him and doth by his spirit renewe those who do not once thinke of regeneration or saluation but here we do not speake of the extraordinary and immediate working of God in regenerating men but of that ordinarie continuance and encrease of holinesse which euery faithfull man may and ought to worke in himselfe by such meanes as God hath appointed This he that seeketh findeth hee that seeketh it not shal neuer find it Hence it is that many haue beene very painefull readers of the scripture who neuer found in them any spiritual fruit or comfort because they read them not to that end but for some sinister respect The Iewes tooke great pains in reading or rather in learning without booke the books of the old testament yea so great as may make Christians who cannot finde in their hearts to bestow so much time and pains in seeking or keeping Christ pardon of sin eternal glory as they do in seeking an earthly king earthly glory the which onely they looke for by their Messiah and yet they finde not Christ nor any spirituall grace because they seeke not for such things So many other haue read the scriptures for other sinister ends some to get the knowledge of curious and vnprofitable questions and controuersies of endlesse genealogies yea some for confirmatiō of their erronious heretical opinions some for meere knowledge vaine ostentation But he who desireth to be a good phisitian of his own soule must laying aside these and all such respects propound to himselfe the confirmation and encrease of his faith loue patience temperance of all other spirituall graces These things must be continually in his mind yea he must apply to these purposes all the precepts examples and doctrines wherewith he meeteth minding onely poynts of spirituall edification and especially those whereof he most doubteth and would bee resolued and which belong most to his present vse This rule and counsell we haue giuen by Eliphas Iob. 5.27 who after that he hath declared at large both the iustice of God in punishing the wicked and his goodnesse in sparing sauing and blessing the godly hee addeth this notable conclusion Loe thus we haue inquired of it and so it is heare it and know it for thy selfe that is do not content thy selfe with the generall knowledge of this doctrine but applie it to thy owne speciall state Not as if it were vnlawfull for a Christian in reading the Scripture to obserue and studie those things which doo not directlye tende to spirituall edification for it is good and commendable if hee can giue so much time to the study of the word as that hee knowe all the circumstaunces of th● storie al questions which can be moued about any place but that when as all cannot be had as it is seldome seene that any gyueth or can giue himselfe so wholy to this studie who hath anie other calling choise be made of that which is most needfull profitable and excellent In the which respect he is also to make choyse of those bookes of Scripture for his dayly reading studying and meditating in the which this spirituall food dooth most plentifully growe and may most easily bee had For although whatsoeuer is written bee written for our comfort and edification and that no part of the Scripture ought to bee accounted barren and vnprofitable yet some partes are more excellent and more effectuall for spirituall edification then others are in that they handle those points wherein the good estate of the soule consisteth more fully and plainly then others do Thus the writings of the Prophets are to be preferred before the bookes of Moses to the which they are as Commentaries and the writings of the Apostles before the writings of the Prophets for that all the mysteries of our saluation are now in the time of the Gospel plainely reuealed which before were couered with types and ceremonies Yea of the bookes of the new Testament the Epistles written by the Apostle Paule and others do more didirectly ayme at this marke then the storie of the liues and acts of Christ and his Apostles But of all the bookes of Scripture it seemeth that the booke of the Psalmes doth most excell in this behalfe the which consisteth wholy of spirituall meditations obseruations precepts and experiments insomuch that it may truly bee called the Christian mans Garden wherein all manner of