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A03465 The historie of Adam, or the foure-fold state of man, vvell formed in his creation, deformed in his corruption, reformed in Grace, and perfected in glory. By Mr. Henry Holland, late preacher at Saint Brides Church in London Holland, Henry, 1555 or 6-1603.; Topsell, Edward, 1572-1625? 1606 (1606) STC 13587; ESTC S104152 275,758 386

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manner Whether thy mouth hath beene accustomed to sweare the great and fearefull oathes by God or by any of the most precious parts of Iesus Christ If thy conscience plead guiltie this Law condemns thee and thou art in the hands of God to receiue sentence and execution euery day Ciuill oathes by this bread as Carnalists Superstitious othes by faith as Papists Secondly whether thou hast beene accustomed to sweare the ciuill oathes by the creatures or the superstitious oathes by the Masse faith and truth and such like If thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemns thee and thou art in the hands of God to receiue sentence and execution euery day To deceiue Thirdly whether thou hast sworne at any time purposely to deceiue any man whether thou hast sworne any thing whereof thou hadst no certaine knowledge Swearing doubtfully or whereof thou hast doubted whether thou hast sworne to doe any thing which thou didst neuer meane to doe Neuer meane to performe our oath Vnlawfull oathes kept whether thou hast not broken vnlawfull oathes and wicked vowes or hast not done that which by a solemne and religious oath and vow thou hast promised to doe Whether thou hast not in thy place and calling any way prophaned the name of God either in the not obseruing of lawfull oathes or in vsing vaine oathes to gaine libertie For libertie riches wealth or any preferment in this life If thy conscience plead guiltie this law condemns thee and thou art in the hands of God to receiue sentence and execution euery day Exorcists Fourthly whether thou hast vsed any kind of exorcismes coniurations adiurations or any of those damnable arts of magick or by them sought or expected any help to further thy selfe to any purpose Whether thou hast at any time iested Iested at holy thing scoffed and scorned holy things God and his holy word in familiar talke or otherwise Whether thou hast made a profession of the Gospell to couer a wicked and sinfull life False professiō or by thy conuersation hast giuen cause to the enemies of the Gospell to blaspheme if thy conscience cry guiltie this law condemns thee and thou art in the hand of God to receiue sentence and execution euery day Cursing Light regard of Gods works and iudgements Fiftly whether thou hast vsed any forme of imprecation and cursing of thy selfe or other men whether thou hast not lightly regarded the great iudgements of God falling on many sinners in this life or hast past by them as things happening by fortune and chance without due and reuerent regard of Gods prouidence power and iustice If thy conscience cryes guiltie this Law condemns thee and thou art in the hand of God to receiue sentence and execution euery day Next consider well whether thou hast omittted the duties commaunded in this Law Admonition publike as whether thou hast according to thy place and calling rebuked admonished and chastened all kindes of sinne and specially the aforenamed sins whereby the great name of God is dishonoured if thou hast not done this dutie thy conscience cries guiltie and thou art in the hands of God to receiue sentence and excution euery day Sixtly Admonition priuate whether thou hast vsed the most Christian and holy dutie of priuate admonition to thy brother offending God or thy selfe or any man liuing and in that holy forme and manner to conuert him win him and saue him as God hath prescribed in his word if thou hast not done is dutie thy conscience cries guiltie and thou art in the hand of God to receiue sentence and execution euery day Seauenthly To refuse a holy oath whether thou hast refused a religious and an holy oath or hast denied to sweare in veritie iudgement and iustice as God commaundeth for the defence of the truth Lawe and iustice and for the end of controuersies which cannot otherwise bee ended if thou hast not done this thy conscience cries guiltie Eightly whether thou hast not sought all occasion to magnifie the excellencies greatnesse To magnifie Gods excellency To renounce the truth and goodnesse of God manifested vnto vs in his word and in his work if thou hast not done this thy conscience cries guiltie whether thou hast at any time denied God or the profession of Iesus Christ and his Gospell beefore men when thou hast beene called before the enemies of Gods truth and examined or whether thou hast made a free profession and confession of the holy truth and of thy faith if thou hast not done this thy conscience cries guiltie Ninthly and lastly whether thou hast beene cold or luke warme or zealous professor of the Gospell Zeale whether thou hast examined thy zeale and hast found it to bee most hot against thy selfe euen searching the most secret corruptions constant and continuing most carefull and most reioycing in the welfare of Gods Church and people if this zeale be not in thee thy conscience cries guiltie and this Law holds thee fast bound vp in thy sinnes and for a condemned man looking for some fearfull destruction at the appearing of our Lord Iesus Christ who shall come in flaming fire to render vengeance to all them which haue not obeyed his holy Gospell oh therefore what wings of the morning or vtter darknes can carrie thee away and hide thee from that guilt which God hath here vowed not to hold guiltlesse or how canst thou remaine so benummed as not to feare and dread the same the sinne thou seest is written with a penne of iron and hee that runneth may reade it this curse is a winged booke flying euery where to call for iudgement and is not thy name written therein thou canst not thou maist not thou oughtest not to let slip this oportunitie now with candels and lanthornes to search in thy darke conscience and in euery corner therein what and which of those sinnes haue entred therein they cannot maske themselues or deceiue thee they haue no wedding garment on and if thou examine them thou shalt find them speechlesse aske them how they came into thy heart and therefore for the preuenting of Gods iudgement iudge thy selfe and take these thouhgts being shamefully naked and binde them hand and foote to cast them from thee vpon him from whose diuellish seducement and suggestion they first of all were begotten in thee so shalt thou wash thy coate in the blood of the Lambe and haue the holy Ghost to direct thee for euermore Quest 102 Let me heare the words of the fourth law and next what the principall scope of it is what the parts and the sence of the words of the law Ans The words are these Remember the Saboth day to keepe it holy sixe dayes shalt thou labour and doe all thy worke But the seauenth day is the Saboth * Of. for the Lord thy God in it thou shalt not doe any worke thou nor thy sonne nor thy daughter thy manseruant nor
the vile Confer Mat. 3. Ier. 15. by the fame of his Gospell preached so will he by his owne immediate voyce and ministry of his Angels make a finall separation in that day betweene the one and the other The sheepe which heard his voyce and testified their faith by their innocency like lambes they shall stand on the right hand They which contrarilie testified their vnbeleefe by their lasciuiousnesse and lusts like Goates shall be set on his left hand Ezech. 34.18 Seauenthly euery mans particular cause shall bee tryed beefore this Iudge by the euidence which his workes shall giue with him or against him 2. Cor. 5.10 Wee must all appeare before the iudgement seate of Christ that euery man may receiue the things which are done in his body according to that he hath done whether it bee good or euill Here the better to assure vs of the truth and certaintie of the Lords proceeding of his particularizing of al things in this action the holy Ghost telleth vs that the Lord hath as it were bookes of record to manifest all and euery work of man and his bookes bee three in number First his booke of prouidence which is the knowledge of all particular things past present and to come Psal 136.16 Secondly his booke of iudgement which is diuided as it were into two parts first his prescience knowing euery thing far more euidently then wee know any thing recorded in a booke before our eyes secondly the second part of the booke of iudgement is the conscience of euery man standing beefore him which shall then bee so qualified by the great power of God that it shall bee able to record and testifie so much of all his particulars as shall serue to testifie his faith and iustification by Christ or his most iust condemnation without Christ The third booke is the booke of life which is the eternall decree of God concerning the saluation of his elect by Christ whose names bee so written in this booke that they being as gods precious pearles can neuer bee lost Of this booke read Esa 4.3 and Exod. 32.32 And of this distinction of bookes Reuel 20.12 And I saw the dead both great and small stand before God and the bookes were opened and another booke was opened which is the booke of life and the dead were iudged of those things which were written in the bookes according to their works And after that mens works are made manifest by these bookes then must they bee tryed whether they be good or euill the Gentiles and Iewes that neuer heard of Christ by the Law of nature which shall proue them inexcusable Rom. 2.12.16 The rest that haue heard shall bee tryed by the Law and Gospell Rom. 2.16 The word of God shall serue as a bill of inditement for the iust condemnation of all such as haue contemned the Law Gospell of Iesus Christ Ioh. 12.48 for the sentence of the Iudge in the last day of generall iudgement shall bee nothing else but a manifestation and declaration of the sentence pronounced and published before by the ministry and preaching of the Gospell touching the iustification and condemnation of euery particular person Eightly after the manifestation of all things and that euery particular conscience sees his blessed iustification by Christ or his iust condemnation by vnbeleefe and for his woorkes then the Iudge shall proceede to his definitiue sentence and this is two-fold The first is pronounced to the Elect in these words Mat. 25.34 Come yee blessed of my Father inherit the kingdome prepared for you from the beginning of the world This sentence is full of affection and loue most sweete and most comfortable recommending the free grace of God their election their adoption and blessednesse in Christ and not their workes for the causes of their saluation and then he addeth the euidence of their Faith by the workes of mercy which they haue done to his members here on earth I was hungry The principall works of men are those which are done to the pore members of Christ Gal. 6.10 and yee gaue me to eate c. The answere of the Saints saying when saw wee thee hungry c. argues that they were far from vaine glory in their works or seeking any iustification by them and Christs last words to them in as much as you did it to the least of these my brethren c. giues vs an infallible argument of Gods child which is not to loue because wee are loued againe but to loue for Christs sake and the liuing members of Christ because wee see his picture and image in them renued this is a speciall grace of God and of this loue speakes Dauid Psal 16. 1. Ioh. 3 chap. All my delight is in thy saints which are in the earth The second sentence pronounced against the reprobate is goe yee cursed into hell fire prepared for the Diuell and his angels for I was hungry and yee gaue me no meate c. in which sentence are contained a heape of woes present and to come For the present what can bee more woefull then to see so many admitted into the kingdome of God and yet themselues shut out and excluded yea peraduenture to see such as they haue hated and disdained and refused to giue any honour vnto as when the rich man shall see Lazarus receiued by God into the kingdome of heauen whom hee vouchsafed not to sit among his seruants and that which is more to see themselues separated haled tugged by an innumerable sort of oughly Deuils out of the presence not onely of God but of their fathers mothers wiues husbands children friends louers and acquaintance who shall de●ide and laugh at them forgetting all bands and obligations of nature and reioyce at the execution of God his iustice in their condemnation so that no eye either of God or man shall pittie them nor no teares prayers suites cries yellings or mournings can bee heard or preuaile with him which is their Iudge nor one to mediate or speake for them to reuerse or stay iudgement but needes without mercy without stay without any farewell they shall be presently cast downe to the endlesse easelesse and remedilesse torments of hell Neuer was there poore wretch that was condemned at the tribunall of mortall iudgement to bee compared to this estate for there the conclusion of the Iudges sentence is Lord haue mercie vpon thy soule but here the Lord himselfe shall not onely not shew any token of mercie or louing countenance but also with a voyce surpassing any thunderclap to bee heard in all heauen earth and hell curse them bodies and soules to the pit of hell for euermore And if this were all the present woe yet were not the case so heauie for besides this what guilt of conscience what biting enuie what horrour of minde what distraction what murmuring against the Lord what cursing of themselues their day of birth and father and mother what remembrance
them lieth in dispensing these holy misteries Esa 6.7 Mal. 2.1.2 And they must not decline from the forme which Christ hath prescribed in his written word to the worlds end 1. Cor. 11.23 Quest 78. Thus far shall suffice concerning these foure special branches of Gods worship Occasions of Gods worship what occasions and helps of Gods worship be here commanded Ans These following First 1. A vow a religious and holy vow which may bee discribed on this manner A vow is an aduised and voluntary promise made vnto God Definition for the performing of some exercise which lyeth in our owne power and free choise to doe or leaue vndone and in respect of some circumstance or occasion seruing fitly to quicken vs vnto prayer and other holy exercises of religion Deu. 23.21 Num. 30.14 Gen. 28.21.22.23 And here these rules must bee kept that wee may not vow and promise vnto God any thing vnaduisedly first wee may not * vow things forbidden of God as are superstitious exercises Popish pilgrimages and the like secondly wee must not vow any thing aboue our strength as the Popish vow of single life in their Priests cleane contrary to Christs words Mat. 19.11 All men cannot receiue this thing Thirdly wee must not conceiue by our vowes and obseruation of them any opinion of merit Fourthly wee must so long obserue our vowes as it serues fitly to help vs and further vs in prayer and other holy exercises Secondly 2. Godly bookes the help and vse of Godly bookes written according to Gods word may quicken our zeale in Gods holie worship Eccles. 12.11 Thirdlie the Lord here commends vnto his people 3. Schooles of good learning the erecting and maintaining of all Schooles of good learning as the seminaries and nurceries of the Prophets and of his holy ministrie 1. King 18.13 2. King 2.17 4. Prouision for the ministrie Fourthly here the Lord requires sufficient prouision for his Ministers that they may doe their worke with ioy and not with care and griefe for that is vnprofitable for Gods people Heb. 13.17 1. Tim. 5.17.18 1. Cor. 9.1.11 5. Building repairing of Churches Fiftly here wee bee commanded the building and maintaining and repairing of Churches and of all things that belong hereunto 6. Mercifulnes to the poore Sxtly familiaritie with the true worshippers of God and a liberall and bountifull hand in releauing and comforting the poore Christ knits both together in doctrine Mat. 6.1 and 14. and Cornelius in practise Act. 10. ver 1.6.7 Quest 79. Thus farre of the affirmatiue part now in the negatiue what sinnes be forgiuen First to represent any of the three persons in Trinitie by a picture Ans The first and greatest impietie here forbidden is to represent any person in the Trinitie by any picture Image painted or formed in any matter And here to auoid this euill wee ought to consider first how prone our cursed nature is vnto this Gal. 5.22.23.24 and how the blinde soules proceed in this idolatrie for when man hath fained in his vaine heart that God is like that picture he hath conceiued and drawne in his minde and approued in his heart then hee purposeth to expresse the picture of his minde by some externall figure and worke of his hand this done he liketh it so that hee both honoreth it in body and some inuisible God before it in his minde Secondly let vs euer aduisedly consider what the holy Prophets Euangelists and Apostles the best expositors of this Law speak against this practise for by them the holy Ghost moueth and warneth vs as followeth They may not picture Iehoua nor resemble him by any thing First for that they saw no Image in the day that God spake the words of this law before them in Horeb. Deu. 4.15 Secondly the Prophets iudge it a thing most vnreasonable to compare the first cause of all sense and reason vnto blocks which are void of all sense and reason Dauid notably opposeth God and Idols for so we compare ideots for want of reason Psal 115.3.4 Act. 17.25.29 and to compare an infinite spirit to a finite body and the incomprehensible and inuisible God vnto a stock Esay 40.21 Ier. 10.8 Habacuk 2.18 for that his nature is such as no naturall thing can resemle him much lesse aritficiall no heauenly creature can represent him much lesse an earthly Thirdly consider well the great charge of God in his Law commanding to destroy all Images tending to any superstition Num. 33.52 Exod. 23. Deut. 7. Fourthly wee bee bound to follow herein the presidents and practise of holy kings euer abolishing all such monuments of superstition Asa 1. King 15. Iehu 2. King 10.26.27.28 Hezekiah 2. King 18. Iosias 2. King 23 Chap. Fiftly the very Gentiles had the same vse of their Images which the Papists haue at this day for they said See Gregor ep 109. lib. 7. and ep lib. 9. and August in Psal 113. Images are more able to corrupt blinde soules by reason they haue mouthes eies eares and feet thē to reforme them because they speak not see not heare not walk not 2. Ob We may picture Christ they did not worship stocks and stones but the power of God present in them and by them Sixtly the Diuell practised in and by Images sundrie kinds of illusions in elder ages as is well knowne hee doth euen to this day in the blinde Popish superstition Seauenthlie but here they obiect against all this first that the Popish pictures in Churches are but lay mens bookes to put them in minde of diuine matters which they can not otherwise so well conceiue and soone forget Ans The holie Ghost answeareth that there is no agreement nor fellowship betweene the Temple of God and Idols 2. Cor. 6.16 and telleth vs by his Prophet they teach lies Ier. 10.3.8 Habak 2.18 Secondlie next it is obiected that albeit it be granted that we ought not to think that the Godhead is like to gold or siluer or stone grauen by art the inuention of man Act. 17.29 And that wee may not picture the Father in the forme of an aged man as the Papists doe for albeit Daniell call him the auncient of daies yet Saint Iames telleth vs there is no shadowe nor appearance of any change in him yet if it may bee graunted that the holy Ghost may bee resembled by a doue or by clouen tongues as Mat 3.16 Act. 2.3 Ans No such pictures can represent him for the doue was not sent to that end but to be a visible signe of the presence of gods holy spirit which is inuisible as the clouen tongues were afterwards a simbole to the same purpose where also the wind there mentioned doth more fitly represent the spirit as Ioh. 3. and the tongues the guifts of the same spirit So likewise the Doue may in some sort set before vs the graces and gifts of the same loue and meekenesse And to this end the
2.11 let not thine heart yeeld but resist the motion and Christ by his grace shall inable thee to ouercome and to kill this enemie Fourthly Be instant in praier when the occasion is offered and cry saying O Lord turne away mine eyes from beholding vanitie Psal 119. Fiftly auoid the occasions following Christ here condemneth the adulterous eye naming this sense for all the rest beecause it is a most stirring and quicke sence and for that by it most commonly Sathan and the world infect the heart with vncleane lusts 1. Iohn 2.17 Saint Iohn knits well three things together The lust of the flesh the lust of the eyes and the pride of life for the lust of the flesh is inflamed by the lust of the eies the common lure of this is the vanitie and pride of life for the Diuell by the world kindles the lust of the eye and this inflames the lust of the heart That the eye is a most dangerous sence both to stirre vp and to feed the vncleane lusts of the heart may appeare by many examples in Gods booke Of Putiphars wife it is said that shee cast her eyes vpon Ioseph and then began to lust after him and to entice him to lye with her Gen. 39.7 And of Dauid it is written 2. Sam. 11.2 that he cast his eies vpon a naked woman Vriahs wife and this inflamed his heart and Gods people were so snared and baited in the first age for it is said of them Gen. 6.2.3 The sonnes of God cast their eyes vpon the daughters of men and saw that they were faire That is the religious in the true Church saw the daughters of Cain in the false Church did please their eyes so they were ouercome with their beautie to breake Gods couenant and to ioyne with them in mariage to their owne destruction This adulterous eye causeth Saint Peter to say of vncleane men that they haue eyes full of adultry 1. Pet. 2.14 Here then are condemned all inticements of the eie which stirre vp the heart to vncleane lusts The most common and dangerous lures of these times are these following First dead pictures of naked men and women the old lures of the Diuell in paganisme Cursed Cham iested at his fathers nakednesse Gen. 9. And so the spirit of whoredome causeth men to delight in that which is one speciall cause of shame and confusion for hee that delights in the effect will delight in the cause and occasion Sinne brought in shame and dishonour vpon vs our weakenesse our shame our frailtie God hath taught vs to couer with our apparell Such then as discouer their nakednesse in part or in whole in liuing bodies or dead pictures follow the old Pagans in practise and set vp banners for whoredome and vncleannes Secondly the second lure is the banner of pride in costly and strange apparell the blessed voyce of God in the scripture condemneth in apparell two things first costlinesse and wasting of our substance on apparell aboue our state wealth place and calling wherein God hath placed vs confer these places 1. Tim. 2.9 with Esa 3. and 1. Pet. 3.2.3 Secondly he condemneth curiositie and vanitie in phantasticall and strange attire for thus the Prophet speaketh Sophonia Chap. 1.8 I will visit the Princes and the kings children Deut. 12.11 Esay 3. 1. Pet. 3.3 1. Tim. 2. ● and all such as are clothed with strange apparell Strange it is that Sathan can make vs so swell in that which ought to be vnto vs a speciall argument of humiliation for sin and shame brought in apparell and this came in to couer both It may well bee called as one saith the badge of our rebellion and the witnesse of our shame That Steward may iustly bee condemned and reiected that wastfully spends his masters goods specially in attiring himselfe to bee short this vanitie in apparell neuer greater then in these times hath euer beene noted an argument of pride idlenesse leuity and disorder in all degrees of men Thirdly our nature if wee knew it hath no need to bee made tame and brought vnder for vncleane spirits to ride vs by painting the face laying out the haire curling painting binding and by strange attires for our very naturall disposition is so prone to all vncleannesse that it is a very madnesse for vs to giue such place to the diuell that his temptations may with more speede and ease bee fastned on vs and thus wittingly and willingly wee hold Sathan the stirrup to our owne destruction Fourthlie and lastly the ages following will assuredly be astonished to see the pictures of pride and vanitie which shal be reserued in our houses for posteritie The third and fourth lure of whoredome and adultry to feede adultrous eyes and cares be stage-plaies and dauncing These vncleane vanities haue many prouocations in them and meanes to fill vnchast eyes and eares full of whordome and adultrie Wee know the voice of him which speaketh euill words corrupt good manners 1. Cor. 15.32.33 Es 22.13 And these vaine pastimes as they bee called are full of vncleane speeches Againe the Lord expessely chargeth vs. Ephe. 5.3.4 That fornication and vncleannesse be not once named among vs as becommeth Saints neither filthinesse nor foolish talking neither iesting which are things vncomely but rather giuing of thanks And againe Eph. 4.29 Let no corrupt communication proceede out of your mouthes but that which is good to the vse of edifying that it may minister grace vnto the hearers And what else finde wee in stage-plaies but a continuall breach of these most sacred and holy canons in all vncleane and vnseemely iesting foolish talking whorish gestures rotten and vnsauerie communication so that if men see not these baites of Sathan but will still approue these vncleane cages and nurceries of whordome so contrary to the light of grace so dangerous to Church and common wealth 2. Cor. 4.3.4 it is to bee doubted that such men haue their eies as yet fast bound and can not see the face of God in Iesus Christ nor the bright shining countenance of Christ in the Gospell The Auncients cried out continually in their times against stage-plaies and dauncing They called theaters Venus temples and meanes to pollute all persons and places Of dauncing a August Melius est to to die fodere quam saltare die sabathi one faith better digge all day then daunce on Sonday b Chrisost Instrumenta luxuriae tympana et tripudia laquei sunt et scandala an other thus where wanton and lasciuious dauncing is there the diuell daunceth and againe dauncing is the Diuels gulfe to plunge sinners in sinne at vnawares And againe saith hee piping and dauncing are the instruments of a luxurious life very snares and scandals An other addeth saying c Ambrose De virgin lib. 3. dauncing is fit for adulterous women and not for chast matrones Another writing of d Theophilast Mar. 6. Saltat Diabolus per puellam
iniquitie like water And againe thus hee testifieth of mans nature Eph. 2.3 We are all by nature the children of wrath Iewes and Gentiles that is all men vnder the Sunne without any exception of any but onely of the immaculate Lambe the Sonne of God Iesus Christ Secondly the holie Saints of God haue found this true by their owne experience beeing enlightned by a supernaturall grace for they professe and confesse that there is nothing by nature good in them Dauids experience and confession is this Psal 51.5 Behold I was borne in iniquitie and in sinne hath my mother conceiued mee Pauls experience and confession is this Rom. 7.18 I know that in me that is in my flesh or nature dwelleth no good thing Master Hooper the Godly Bishop and Martirs experience and confession in this in his holy praiers in the dungeon he saith O God euen Hell it selfe is in me meaning his very nature was hellish and prone to follow Sathan Eph. 2.2 Thirdly I answere that God here condemnes all the vncleane motions thoughts and desires wee haue vnto sinne albeit our hearts neuer consent nor subscribe vnto them The minde of man is euer full of motions and the heart of affections as the Sea neuer at rest Where wee must be aduertised that wee are not here to vnderstand all fansies and dreames which are in the head but those onely which being before in our mindes bite and strike also the heart with lust for wee neuer wish for any thing wee affect but our heart is stirred vp and leapeth therewithall giuing inwardly some signes of ioy in the possession and vse of that wee desire Here then the Scripture principally condemneth the heart of man as the very fountaine and head-spring of all vncleane and euill thoughts Ge. 6.5 All the imaginations of the thoughts of his heart are onely euill continually Againe Ier. 17.9 The heart is deceitfull and wicked aboue all things who can know it Againe Christ teacheth vs. Mark. 7.21 that out of the hart of man proceed euill thoughts and how much these first euill motions to sin displease god howsoeuer men thinks thoughts bee free attend his owne words Prou. 12.2 Prou. 21.27 A good man getteth fauour of the Lord but a man of wicked thoughts will he condemne To this agrees well Saint Peters speech to Simon Magus Act. 8.21.22 Pray God that if it be possible the thought of thine hart may be forgiuen thee The author of that Apocriphal booke called the booke of Wisedome Chap. 1.3 saith that wicked thoughts separate from God And ver 5. that the spirit of God withdraweth himselfe from the thoughts that are without vnderstanding And ver 9. Inquisition shall bee made for the thoughts of the vngodly And here wee ought euer to remember what great euill follow these first motions vnto sinne for if they be not slaine in the breeding they will grow vp like Serpents and in time poyson and bring euerlasting perdicion on the whole man for this cause the Apostles forewarne vs of these secret and hidden seedes of sinnes deceitfulnesse that if wee suffer our selues to bee caried away by them from God then Sathan will lay so many baites and traps for vs that he will cause vs to entertaine them and as it were to conceiue and wax big with sinne Iames. 1.13.14 and then these deceiuable lusts will breake forth so dangerously that our hearts being once softned by grace Principijs obsta meet with a mischeefe in the beginning shall againe be hardned by sinne which is most perillous for few returne after such relapse but proceed on without Gods speciall grace preuenting them from euill to worse to their owne endles destruction both of bodie and soule Heb. 3.12.13 Againe whereas these speciall examples are here set downe of House Wife Man Maid Oxe Asse We must bee warned that the Lord hath set downe these for that at all times and in all places wee feele these to stirre in vs and to desire as it were to kindle in vs wherefore our charge is foorthwith to quench this flame of lust and not suffer our hearts to bee possest with any such motions but so often as they offer themselues in sight to reiect them as vncleane greefes And here for our better instruction concerning this present argument wee bee taught of God that there are three kindes of motions which touch and stirre our hearts often The first is an insensible impression which Sathan in a strange maner which we can hardly conceiue nor perceiue at the first much lesse expresse breath or iniect into mens hearts This kinde of motion the naturall man doth embrace as the motion of his owne heart yea otherwhiles albeit his iudgement and conscience fight against it yet his heart entertaines it and likes it as wee see in Iudas betraying his Master Iohn 13.3.4 hee knew hee was moued to betray innocent bloud in iudgement yet Sathan so preuailed with his heart and affections that hee ceased not till he had brought forth the monster which his heart conceiued This kinde of motion doth much disquiet Gods children for that they feare much it is a serpent of their owne broode and next for that they haue within a great fight of the spirit against it But the Godly howsoeuer hereby they haue iust cause to be humbled to fight strongly and to pray instantly against such monsters which Sathan seeks to fasten on them yet they are not to bee dismaide so long as they feele their iudgement conscience heart and affections reiect such motions For I haue knowne some godlie persons euen in their flesh and whole bodie to tremble at these motions and yet not able to recouer and to be freed from them for a long season and to grone and mourne at the sight of such euils stirring in their hearts The best of the Saints of God haue neede otherwhiles that Sathans messenger bee sent vnto them not to kill but to cure them least they bee puffed vp and poisoned with spiriturall pride 2. Cor. 12.7 The second kinde of motions which smite the heart proceede from our owne inherent corruption These the regenerate doe obserue and albeit they tickle the heart with the lures baites and pleasures of sinne yet by grace they are resisted and reiected And yet by this Law the Godly be here taught to bee humbled and to obserue well what a hidden puddle and vnsauery sincke of corruption and vncleannesse they carry about with them which sends foorth and fomes continually such vncleane matter euen in the presence of the most mightie God the searcher of all hearts This humbled euen the holy Apostle for he cryeth against his corruption saying Rom. 7.24 O wretched man that I am who shall deliuer me from the body of this death The third kinde of motions workes more effectually and makes a deeper impression in the heart for the heart yeelds consent subscribe or as saint Iames speaketh the heart so intertaines them that there followeth a