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A29371 I. Scripture-light the most sure light ... delivered in three sermons on 2 Pet. I. 19 : II. Christ in travel ... in three sermons on Isai. 53. 11 : III. A lifting up for the down-cast ... delivered in thirteen sermons on Psal. 42, 11 : four several sermons ... / preached by William Bridge ... Bridge, William, 1600?-1670. 1656 (1656) Wing B4462; ESTC R34370 561,325 608

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knees not in the morning and evening for a blessing but whenever he came into the presence of his Mother he would fall down in a reverential way upon his knees til she bid him stand up I do not commend the action but I speak this to shew That when a man is converted and turned to God then he wil walk contrary to himself Now whoever you be that make this Objection Have you not found it thus in your own souls I appeal unto you Cannot you say thus Indeed it is little I enjoy of God here but the Lord knows I do long and mourn for the presence of God i● Christ as the best thing in al the world and I am much in the examination of mine own heart in private when no eye doth see me and I do desire those things most that are the most Spiritual and the most savory those my soul closeth most with and I do not desire Grace for Comfort but I desire Comfort for Grace and Ah Lord thou knowest I have gone up and down fearing for many yeers together that I have been an Hypocrite I have sate down weeping and said O! I am an Hypocrite I am an Hypocrite Hypocrisie hath been my burden indeed And Lord thou knowest I do now walk contrary to my former self before the Lord was pleased to work upon me so and so and so I lived but now through Grace I do walk contrary to my former self Then Soul be of good comfort for though there may be many failings for which you should be humbled yet do not say that thou art an Hypocrite thy condition is or may be very good wherefore go in Peace and the Lord comfort thee Object. 5. O! but wil some say this is not my case yet for I do not only fear that my condition is unsound but I am afraid that I am concluded under it and it will never be otherwise for there are but some few Elect and chosen ones that shall ●e saved to all eternity it may be one of a hundred or one of a thousand and things are now cast in time according to Gods Decree before time Indeed if this were true That Christ died for all for all particular men and that Christ intendeth to save every particular man as the Doctrine of some is then I should have hope but I have heard that this Doctrine is not true and that Christ did not die for all men with intention to save every particular man and therefore seeing that few are under Election one of an hundred or two of a thousand I fear that I am none of them and therefore I am thus discouraged have I not cause and reason now Answ No For though this Doctrine be true That there is a certain number of Elect Persons who are but few comparatively and that there is no such thing as General Redemption yet this is no way prejudicial to the rise or growth of your Comfort As for Election It is true indeed that there is a certain number of Elec●●ersons Non qui futuri eramus sed u● essemus nempe certum est nempe manifestum est ideo quippe tales eramus futuri quos elegit ipse predestinans ut per gratiam ejus tales essemus Austin L. Predestin Cap. 8. whom God hath chosen to Grace and eternal Glory before the Foundation of the World was laid for the Apostle Paul saith expressly Ephes 1.3 That we are chosen in Christ before the Foundation of the World he doth not say blessed be God who hath decreed to chuse us but who hath chosen us nor doth he say who hath chosen All but US where some ar● chosen others are left nor doth he say who hath chosen us upon foresight of our Faith or Holiness but that we may be holy Holiness being the fruit of Election and if ye look into Matth. 25. ye shall find that those who stand at Christs right hand at the day of Judgment unto whom he saith Come ye blessed inherit the Kingdom are such for whom the Kingdom was prepared b●fore the Foundation of the World Now this number of Elect Persons is certain and unalterable for the Foundation of God standeth sure And as the Schoolmen observe If a man that is predestinated to life could be damned then the Will of God might be altered for when he doth predestinate a man to life he wills his Salvation and when he damns a man he wils his Damnation and therefore if those that are predestinated to life can be damned then the Wil of God may be altered which is impossible for his Will is like himself unchangable As the number of Elect Persons is certain and cannot be diminished nor augmented so the Lord doth certainly know all those persons for their Names are written in the Book of Life and the Lord knows who are his that is saith Mr. Bains God only knows his Collectively no Man or Creature doth in this sense know who are Gods But though God only knows by himself who those are that are approved for his yet a man may know that he is one of those Elect for if I see my self set apart from the world in time then may I know that God hath separated me from others before time and if I have chosen God for my Portion then may I know that God hath chosen me for we chu●e him because he hath chosen us first and if I love God in time and beleeve on Christ then I may know that he hath loved me and given himself for me for all our Grace is but a reflection of his Grace If you see the Prints and Characters of the Seal upon the Wax you know the Seal hath been set upon it though you did not see when it was done Of this mind was that blessed Martyr Mr. John Bradford with whom Mr. Fox doth joyn Vol. 3. p. 354. Acts Monum in his Annotations upon Mr. Bradfords Faith Thus do I wade saith he in Predestination in such sort as God hath opened I begin with Creation from thence I come to Redemption so to Justification and so to Election De Electione judicandum est à posteriori We must judg of Election by that which cometh after that is by our Faith and belief in Christ not th● Faith is the Efficient Cause of our Election but the Effect rather and the Cause certificatory or the cau e of our Certification whereby we are brought to the knowledg of our Election and to this purpose doth the Apostle exhort us to make our Calling and Election sure Give all diligence saith he to make your Calling a●d Election sure I● seems then 1. Tha● t●ere are some who are E●●cted 2. That a man may know and ●e assured of his own E●ection 3. That the way to know this is not to begin a loft but to begin below with our Vocation and therefore the Apostle puts Election last saying not make your Election and your Vocation sure but make your
if we neglect so great Salvation which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord and was confirmed unto us by them that heard him verse 1 2 3. As the Scripture is the Word of the Son so it is the only Rule of our Lives Now that which is the only Rule of our Lives Scriptura est luserna pedibus à qua non deflectendum Ecclesiae sapientia cognitionis forma 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 cujus testimoniis omnia consumanda ex qua ●ri●ntur demonst●ationes Cui quae c●nsentiunt admittenda et quae non consentiunt rejicienda Ergo est vitae fidelque Regula Chami●rus 1. Tom. de cano fidei Lib. 1. Cap. 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11. we are in special manner to take heed unto But the Scripture and the Word of God written is the only Rule of our Lives for it is a Light unto our feet and a Lanthorn to our paths Psal 119. It is the Wisdom of the Church and People of God Deut. 4. It is that which we may not turn aside from either to the right hand or to the left Deut. 28. It is that whereby Doctrines are to be rejected or admitted Acts 17. It is that which nothing must be added to or taken from Deut. 4. Rev. 22. It is that which we are all to have recourse unto for Comfort and Direction Es 8. To the Law and to the Testimony if men say not so it is because there is no Light in them Now if the Scripture and the Word of God written be a Light unto our paths the wisdom of the Church and People of God if it be that whereby Doctrines are to be admitted or rejected if that from which we may not turn either to the right or to the left from which nothing may be taken and to which nothing may be added and if it be that which we are to resort continually unto for comfort and direction then it is the Rule and only Rule of our Lives But so it is as al these fore-mentioned Scriptures do plainly prove and therefore it is the Rule and the only Rule of our Lives As the Scripture and the Word of God written is the only Rule so it is that Salt which doth season all your Enjoyments Omne quod extra Dei verbum est est Idolatria omne quod fit in verbo est verus cultus sicut omne quod fit sine fide est peccatum et omne quod fit in fide est bonum opus quod inter verbum et fidem est conjugium indissolubile Luther It 's the Rule and Measure of your Worship for if you do not worship according to the Appointments of God in his written Word your Worship is but Idolatry and Superstition Superstitio est quicquid est supra Statutum It 's the great relief of your Souls in time of Temptation Hereby Christ answered to all his Temptations It is written and again it 's written and again it 's written and Christs Practice must be your Rule It 's that which Sanctifieth al your outward Comforts even amongst the Creatures for saies the Apostle 1 Tim. 4.4 Every Creature of God is good if it be received with thanks-giving Anima omnibus rebus carere potest excepto verbo Dei ego quidem sine verbo ne in Paradiso optarim vivere at cum verbo etiam in Inferno facile est vivere Est verbum talis thesaurus qui tractando crescit et distribuendo servando autem petir Luther Scriptura est Communis animarum officina Basil Omnipotentis Epistola ad homines missa Gregor 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 nutrimentum et cibus animae Athanas for it is sanctified by the Word and Prayer I profess saies Luther I cannot live without the written Word of God I can want any thing but the Scripture or the written Word of God If I were in Hell I could live with a Promise and though I were in Paradice yet if I had not the Word with me I could not live there O! saith he the Word is so great and deep a Treasure that it doth encrease by distributing yea it is even Genus generalissimum omnium bonorum that general good thing under God and Christ that hath Influence into al good things And shal the Word of God written be such a blessed Treasure and shal we not take heed thereunto As it is the Salt of al your Comforts so it is land shal be your Judg at the great day Christ is the only Judg then but this Book of the Scripture and the Word of God written is that whereby he wil Judg you and me and the World for at the last and great Day when men come to be tried for their Eternal Lives the Books shal be brought out not one Book but Books Revel 20.12 And I saw the dead both smal and great stand before God and the Books were opened and another Book was opened It seems then that three Books shal be opened at the great Day one Book is the Book of Life two other there are the Book of Gods Records for a Book of Remembrance is written upon all our Actions Mal. 3. and the Book of the Scripture or the Word of God for saith our Savior John 12.48 The Word that I have spoken the same shall judg him in the last day Now this Word that Christ hath spoken is written and therefore men shal be judged thereby but if the Scripture and the Word of God written be that Book whereby men shal be judged at the last then surely it is our Duty in special manner to take heed thereunto As the Scripture is that Book whereby we shal al be judged so it shal be established upon us if we be not established by it for saies the Apostle Heb. 2. If the Word spoken by Angels was stedfast and every transgression and disobedience received a just recompence of reward how shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation which at the first began to be spoken by his Son What then Therefore we ought to give the more heed to the things we have heard lest we let them slip Why For if we be unstedfast yet the Word of God is stedfast The Word that God spake by Moses was stedfast and established upon them that disobeyed So now much more saies he if you be not stedfast and established by the Word it shal be established upon you unto your Destruction O! what infinite reason is there then that we should take heed thereunto Object But the Text saith That we shal do wel to take heed thereunto til the day dawn and Day-star arise in our hearts but the day hath dawned on me and the day-star hath arisen in my heart and therefore now what need I take heed to the Scripture or the written Word any longer Answ Yea Stil you have need to do it for did not the day dawn and the day-star arise on the hearts of the Apostles and Christians in
who heard them Preached raised them from that Death Mine own Notes were not legible enough for the Press In answer therefore to their desires I have corrected these some things I have altered some things added and some Repetitions fit enough for the Pulpit I have filed off what is wanting let thy goodness supply I have also joyned with them some other Sermons of more doctrinal concernment these being mostly practical that so thy mind and Heart may be at once exercised wherein I have rather applyed my self to the Jnstructive part of Preaching than to Scholastical disputation For I know the Universities have able and faithful Men more fit for that work Neither have I undertaken any English Adversary and if I have troaden upon any Mans Toes I hope he wil excuse me for I can say truly Sir I saw you not And if any Man shal say to me as Davids Brother Eliab spake to him 1 Sam. 17.29 I know thy pride and Malice of thine heart that thou art come down to see the battle I might answer as David did Is there not a Cause When strange Opinions and Errors are dayly Published is there not a Cause that every man who loves the truth should bear his Testimony for it In performance therefore of mine own Duty and for thine Establishment I have spoaken somthing to many truths which are now questioned Hold fast what thou hast lest another take thy Crown And the Lord Jesus Christ and our God even the Father which hath loved us and hath given us everlasting Consolation and good Hope through Grace Comfort thine heart and Stablish thee in every word and good work Thine in the Service of the Gospel WILLIAM BRIDGE The Names of several Books Printed by Peter Cole in Leaden-Hall London and are to be sold at his Shop at the sign of the Printing-press in Corn-hil neer the Exchange Nineteen several Books of Mr. William Bridge Collected into two Volumns Viz. 1 The Great Gospel Mystery of the Saints Comfort and Holiness opened and applied from Christs Priestly Office 2 Satans Power to Tempt and Christs Love to and Care of His People under Temptation 3 Thankfulness required in every Condition 4 Grace for Grace or the Overflowing of Christs Fulness received by all Saints 5 The Spiritual Actings of Faith through Natural Impossibilities 6 Evangelical Repentance 7 The Spiritual Life and In-being of Christ in all Beleevers 8 The Woman of Canaan 9 The Saints Hiding-place in time of Gods Anger 10 Christs Coming is at our Midnight 11 A Vindication of Gospel Ordinances 12 Grace and Love beyond Gifts 13 Scripture Light the most sure Light compared with 1. Revelations and Visions 2. Natural and Supernatural Dreams 3. Impressions with and without Word 4. Light and Law within 5. Divine Providence 6. Christian Experience 7 Humane Reason 8. Judicial Astrology Delivered in Sermons on 2 Pet. 1.19 14 Christ in Travel Wherein 1 The Travel of his soul 2. The first and after effects of his Death 3. His Assurance of Issue 4. And His satisfaction therein Are opened and cleered in three Sermons on Esay 53.11 15 A Lifting up for the Cast-down in case of 1. Great sin 2. Weakness of Grace 3. Miscarriage of Duties 4. Want of Assurance 5. Affliction 6. Temptation 7. Dissertion Unserviceableness 9. Discouragements from the Condition it self Delivered in thirteen Sermons on Psalm 42.11 His Four Sermons concerning 16 Sin against the Holy Ghost 17 Sins of Infirmities 18 The False Apostle tried and Discovered 19 The Good and means of Establishment Eleven Books of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs lately published also the Texts of Scripture upon which they are grounded 1 The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment on Phil. 4.11 Wherein is shewed 1 What Contentment is 2 It is an Holy Art and Mystery 3 The Excellencies of it 4 The Evil of the contrary sin of Murmuring and the Aggravations of it 2 Gospel Worship on Levit. 10.3 Wherein is shewed 1 The right manner of the Worship of God in general and particularly In Hearing the Word Receiving the Lords Supper and Prayer 3 Gospel Conversation on Phil. 1.17 Wherein is shewed 1 That the Conversations of Beleevers must be above what could be by the Light of Nature 2 Beyond those that lived under the Law 3 And sutable to what Truths the Gospel holds forth To which is added The Misery of those men that have their Portion in this Life only on Psal 17.14 4 A Treatise of Earthly Mindedness Wherein is shewed 1 What Earthly mindedness is 2 The great Evil thereof on Phil. 3. part of the 19. Verse Also to the same Book is joyned A Treatise of Heavenly Mindedness and Walking with God on Gen. 5.24 and on Phil. 3.20 5 An Exposition on the fourth fifth sixth and seventh Chapters of the Prophesie of Hosea 6 An Exposition on the eighth ninth and tenth Chapters of Hosea 7 An Exposition on the eleventh twelfth and thirteenth Chapters of Hosea being now compleat 8 The Evil of Evils or the exceeding Sinfulness of Sin on Job 36.21 9 Precious Faith on 2 Pet. 1.1 10 Of Hope on 1 John 3.3 11 Of Walking by Faith on 2 Cor. 5.7 Ten several Books by Nich. Culpeper Gent. Student in Physick and Astrology 1 The Practice of Physick containing seventeen several Books Wherein is plainly set forth The Nature Cause Differences and Several Sorts of Signs Together wtth the Cure of all Diseases in the Body of Man Being chiefly a Translation of The Works of that Learned and Renowned Doctor Lazarus Riverius Now living Councellor and Physitian to the present King of France Above fifteen thousand of the said Books in Latin have been Sold in a very few Yeers having been eight times printed though all the former Impressions wanted the Nature Causes Signs and Differences of the Diseases and had only the Medicines for the Cure of them as plainly appears by the Authors Epistle 2 The Anatomy of the Body of Man Wherein is exactly described the several parts of the Body of Man illustrated with very many larger Brass Plates than ever was in English before 3 A Translation of the New Dispensatory made by the Colledg of Physitians of London Whereunto is added The Key to Galen 's Method of Physick 4 The English Physitian Enlarged being an Astrologo-Physical Discourse of the vulgar Herbs of this Nation wherein is shewed how to cure a mans self of most Diseases incident to Mans Body with such things as grow in England and for three pence charge Also in the same Book is shewed 1 The time of gathering all Herbs both Vulgarly and Astrologically 2 The way of drying and keeping them and their Juyces 3 The way of making and keeping al manner of useful Compounds made of those Herbs The way of mixing the Medicines according to the Cause and Mixture of the Disease and the part of the Body afflicted 5 A Directory for Midwives or a Guide for Women Newly enlarged by the Author in every sheet and Illustrated with
divers new Plates 6 Galen's Art of Physick with a large Comment 7 A New Method both of studying and practising Physick 8 A Treatise of the Rickets being a Disease common to Children wherein is shewed 1 The Essence 2 The Causes 3 The Signs 4 The Remedies of the Disease Published in Latin by Dr. Glisson Dr. Bates and Dr. Regemorter translated into English And corrected by N. Culpeper 9 Medicaments for the Poor Or Physick for the Common People 10 Health for the Rich and Poor by Dyet without Physick A Godly and Fruitful Exposition on the first Epistle of Peter By Mr. John Rogers Minister of the Word of God at Dedham in Essex The Wonders of the Load-stone By Samuel Ward of Ipswitch An Exposition on the Gospel of the Evangelist St. Matthew By Mr. Ward Clows Chyrurgery Marks of Salvation Christians Engagement for the Gospel by John Goodwin Great Church Ordinance of Baptism Mr. Love's Ca●e containing his Petitions Narrative and Speech Vox Pacifica or a perswasive to peace Dr. Prestons Saints submission and Satans Overthrow Pious Mans Practice in Parliament Time Mr. Symsons Sermon at Westminster Mr. Feaks Sermon before the Lord Major Mr. Phillips Treatise of Hell of Christs G●nealogy Eaton on the Oath of Allegiance and Covenant shewing that they oblidg not A Congregational Church is a Catholick Visible Church By Samuel Stone in New England A Treatise of Politick Powers wherein seven Questions are Answered 1 Whereof Power is made and for what ordained 2 Whether Kings and Governors have an Absolute Power over the People 3 Whether Kings and Governors be subject to the Laws of God or the Laws of their Countrie 4 How far the People are to obey their Governors 5 Whether all the people have be their Governors 6 Whether it be Lawful to depose an evil Governor 7 What Confidence is to be given to Princes The Compassionate Samaritan Dr. Sibbs on the Philippians The Best and Worst Magistrate By Obadiah Sedgwick The Craft and Cruelty of the Churches Adversaries By Matthew Newcomen A Sacred Penegerick By Stephen Martial Barriss● Military Discipline The Immortality of Mans Soul The Anatomist Anatomized King Charls his Case or an Appeal to all Rational Men concerning his Tryal Mr. Ow●ns stedfastness of the Promises A Vindication of Free Grace Endeavoring to prove 1 That we are not elected as holy but that we should be holy and that Election is not of kinds but persons 2 That Christ did not ●y his Death intend to save all men and touching those whom he intended to save that he did not die for them only If they would beleeve but that they might beleeve 3 That we are not justified properly by our beleeving in Christ but by our Christ beleeving in him 4 that which differenceth one man from another is not the improvement of a common ability restored through Christ to all men in general but a principle of Grace wrought by the Spirit of God in the Elect. By John Pawson Six Sermons preached by Doctor Hill Viz. 1 The Beauty and Sweetness of an Olive Branch of Peace and Brotherly Accommodation budding 2 Truth and Love happily married in the Church of Christ 3 The Spring of strengthening Grace in the Rock of Ages Christ Jesus 4 The strength of the Saints to make Jesus Christ their strength 5 The Best and Worst of Paul 6 Gods eternal preparation for his Dying Saints The Bishop of Canterbury's Speech on the Scaffold The King's Speech on the Sc●ffold The Magistrates Support and Burden By Mr. John Cordel The Discipline of the Church in New England by the Chu ches and Synod there A Relation of the Barbadoes A Relation of the Repentance and Conversion of the Indians in New England By Mr. Eliot and Mr. Mayhew The Institutes of the Laws of England by John Cowel Octavo A description of the Grand Signiors Seraglio or the Turkish Emperors Court By John Greaves Octavo The reigning error Arraigned at the Bar of scripture and Reason By Franscis Fulwood Octavo The state of Future Life By Thomas White Twelves The Royal and delightful Game of Picquet written in French and now rendered into English Octavo De copore Politico or The Elements of Law moral and politick By Thomas Hobbs of Matnisbury The London Dispensatory in Latin in Folio The London Dispensatory in Latin in Twelves These several Books of Physick and Chyrurgerie will shortly be printed in English Riverius Observations with fifteen hundred and seventie other Histories and Observations of other men Riolanus Anatomy Bartholinus Anatomy All the Works of Daniel Sennertus except some few not proper for Translation The Idea of Practical Physick being a compleat Body of Physick And Fernclius his Works Francisci Tayleri Capitula Patrum Hebraicè Latinè edita Una cum Annotationibus sensum locorum difficilium Exprimentibus Francisci Tayl●ri Lamentationes Jeremiae vatis Denuo è fontibus Hebraicis translatae cum Par●phrasi Chaldaica Masora magna parva Commentariis Rabbi Shelomoh Jarchi Abe● Ezrae è Buxto●fii Bibliis magnis excerptis Eleven Books made in NEW-ENGLAND by Mr. Thomas Hooker And printed from his own Papers written with his own hand are now Published in three Volums two in Quarto and one in Octavo Viz. The Application of Redemption by the Effectual work of the word and Spirit of Christ for the bringing home of lost sinners unto God The first Book on 1 Pet. 1.18 19. The second on Math. 1.21 The third on Luk. 1.17 The fourth on 2 Cor. 6.2 The fift on Math. 20 5 6 7. The sixt on Revel 3.17 The seventh on Rom. 8.7 The eight on Joh. 6.44 The Ninth on Isa 57.15 The Tenth on Act. 2.37 The Last Viz. Christs Prayer for Beleevers On Joh. 17. Riolanus Anatomy in which with the Anatomy is exactly described 1 The Diseases incident to every Part of the Body of Man 2. How the Diseases are Seated in each Part. 3. The Cure of each Disease as it s Seated in that Part. Mr. Burroughs on 1 Cor. 5.7 and 18 19 29. And fifty nine Sermons on Matthew 11. 28 29 30. Are Printing SCRIPTURE-LIGHT The most Sure LIGHT Compared with 1. Revelations and Visions 2. Natural and Supernatural Dreams 3. Impressions with and without the VVord 4. Light and Law within 5. Divine Providence 6. Christian Experience 7. Humane Reason 8. Judicial Astrology By William Bridge Preacher of the Gospel at Yarmouth LONDON Printed by Peter Cole in Leaden-Hall and are to be sold at his Shop at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil neer the Royal Exchange 1656. SCRIPTURE-LIGHT The most Sure LIGHT Sermon I. 2 PET. 1.19 We have also a more sure Word of Prophesie whereunto ye do well that ye take heed as unto a Light that shineth in a dark place until the day dawn and the Day-star arise in your hearts IN these words ye have an Exhortation to a great Duty Viz. Attention or taking heed to the Word of God in dark and dangerous Times
So in honoring God a man honors himself yea and thereby God doth put h●nor on him for what is honor but Testimonium de alicujus excellentia Testifying of anothers Excellency and the more I testifie of any Excellency in a man the more I honor him Now when God doth betrust a man with his Work he testifies of an excellency in him The Lord hath counted me faithful and put me into his Work saith Paul yea the greatest greatness in this world is to wait upon the great God Therefore faith our Savior of John the Baptist Am●ngst them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than he Matth. 11.11 And if ye look into Gen. 1. ye shal find That the Moon is c●lled one of the two great Lights ver 16. And God made two great Lights the greater to rule the day and the lesser to rule the night But though the Moon is said to be lesser than the Sun yet it is said to be one of the two grea● Lights And why so are there not other Stars greater than the Moon Yes but because the Moon is the most influential and serviceable to the world therefore it is said to be greater than others So that in ●ods account the more service we do in the world the greater we are and the more honorable in Gods Eyes Answ 3 Thereby also we are kept from the dint of Temptations idleness breeds Temptation Our Vacation is the Devils Term Homines nihil agendo male discunt agere otium est vivi hominis sepultura Sen. when we are least at work for God then is Satan most at work about us By doing nothing men learn to do evil yea Idleness is the burying of a living man Answ 4 Great and good Employment is the Mercy promised That can hardly be a smal mercy which the great God doth promise promised Mercies are the swee●est Mercies Now th● Lord promiseth Esay 58.18 That if thou draw out thy soul to the hungry c. The Lord shall guide thee continually and they that shall be of thee shal build the old wast places thou shalt raise up the Foundations of many Generations and thou shalt be called the Repairer of the Breaches the Restorer of Paths to dwell in Here is Employment and Betrustment promised Answ 5 The more useful and serviceable a man is to God the more apt and ready God wil be to pardon his failings not only the failings of his present employment but of the other part of his life also What a great failing was that in Rahab to say the Spyes were gone when she had hid them in the top of her house yet the Lord pardoned this failing to her Why Because she beleeved and was useful and serviceable unto Gods great design in that her day And if ye look into Numb 〈◊〉 ye shall find That though Aaron and Miriam were both engaged in the same sin and evil of envying and murmuring against Moses yet the Lord spa●ed Aaron when he strook Miriam with a Leprosie But why saith Abulensis was not Aaron smitten with the Leprosie as well as Miriam what because he was not so deeply in the Transgression as she was No for verse 1. it 's said Then spake Aaron and Miriam not as if she were put on by him Or because that Aaron confessed his sin as she did not No for so did Miriam also for she was a good woman Or because that God owed Aaron a punishment till afterwards 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrysostom Hom. 3. ad Collos No for that appears not by the Text but he was the High-Priest and if he had been smitten with Leprosie it would have brought his Ministry under some contempt the Work of the Lord would have ceased for a time also and though he failed in this thing yet he was otherwise a very useful and serviceable man and God would shew his aptness and readiness to pardon such rather than others Answ 6 If a man be employed for God in any special Service and Work the Lord will not only pardon his failings but if he be faithful in his Work God will bless him and set a Character of Love and Favor upon him What a Character of Love did the Lord set on Caleb and Joshua Of all men in Scripture it 's said of Caleb that he followed the Lord fully and this Character God himself did set upon him Numb 15.24 But my Servant Caleb because he had another spirit with him and hath followed me fully c. But why did God own and dignifie Caleb thus Even because he was faithful in that Work Service and Employment which God did call him to Answ 7 Yea The Serviceable man is the only man who doth live and speak when he is dead I mean for God Some are very active and serviceable for the Devil whilst they live they write and print wanton filthy Books and they speak while they are dead but it is still for Satan Others are very active and serviceable for God while they live they write and print works of Faith and Holiness and they also speak when they are dead as it 's said of Abel Who being dead yet speaketh but how doth he speak now The Apostle tels us Heb. 11. by Faith By which 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 It relates unto 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Faith Well but what cast of Faith did he do He offered a more excellent Sacrifice than his Elder Brother which was the work and Service of his day So that the Serviceable man is the only man who doth speak when h● is dead Surely therfore it is a very great Priviledg and Mercy to be used and employed for God in his Work and Service Yet if God will not use me why should I be discouraged or complain Is not God free and may not he employ whom he pleaseth Shall the poor Potsheard say unto him why doest thou lay me by What if God will cross hands and lay his right hand on anothers head and his left hand on mine Shall I think to direct and order the hands of Gods Providence as Joseph would have altered Jacobs I● not his Work his own and may not he put it out unto whom he please and if I complain thereof is not this my pride Proud men scorn their own employment and envy at others It 's a mercy indeed to be employed for God yet if God will not trust me with his Service as I desire why should I be discouraged Yet I may be Gods Servant For First The Service of God is two-fold Somtimes it is taken for some special Employment which a man is called forth unto And somtimes it is taken for our ordinary Obedience unto Gods Commandements In the first sence it is used often in Numb 4. and frequently in the old Testament called The Service of the Tabernacle of the Congregation So in the new Testament also Rom. 15.31 That my Service may be accepted In the second sence it is used
do watch for your Souls If you stand fast we live say they and your constancy is our rejoycing You have been constant in seeking ●arthly things which are in their own Nature unconstant Multos annos laborant homines et constantes sunt pro rebus mundi inconstantibus et fugitivis quia inconstantes sumus pro aeterna et constanti gloria and wil ye be constant in seeking unconstant things and not constant in seeking those things that are most constant and durable Riches If you be not constant in good you wil be constant in what is evil if not setled in the Truth you wil be tenacious of Error which is the greatest evil renacity in Error or instability in Truth I say not but seldom any are u●stable in good but they are most tenacious in what is evil And the more unsetled you are the more you make the way to Heaven difficult and uneasie you think and say O! Difficile putabis perseverare at difficilius est iterum incipere multo molestius inceptare sepius equi minorem vim faciunt cum continuant iter trahentes currum quam cum repetere volunt postquam steterunt non fugiunt difficultatem qui cessant ab opere nam perseverando facillius ●●et si potuisti incipere quod difficilius est poteris continuare facilius Euseb Nierem de adorat Lib. 3. Cap. 7. this Work of God is exceeding hard and very difficult and therefore you leave it off then you come to it again and then you leave it off again but by your leaving it off you do make it difficult If an Horse be ●●dden with an even hand he wil go wel al the day but if somtimes you ride him upon the Spir and then he stand a while and then ride him on the Spir again and then he stand and take cold again he wil sooner tire And what is the reason that many men are so often jaded tire and give in but because they do not keep an even pace in good Now therefore as you do desire that the way to Heaven may be 〈◊〉 easie to you that you may not be tenacious in what is evil that you may not grieve the Ministers of the Gospel Instruments of your Good and Conversion that you may not lie open unto sad and new Temptations and that you may not be a scandal to the good Name of God for what hurt hath the precious Name of God done to you labor to be more setled fixed and established which that you may be think and think much on these Motives And lastly Go to God by Prayer for this Fixation and Establishment of Soul he is apt and ready to pardon your former unevenness and want of Establishment Psal 78.37 it 's said of the Israelites that they were not stedfast in the Covenant Yet God being merciful forgave their Iniquity verse 38. and he it is alone who hangeth weights on the wings of the wind and therefore though your Spirits have been as light as the wind it self yet he wil hang weights upon them therefore go to him For be is the God of all Grace Who having called you to his Eternal Glory after you have suffered a while wil restore strengthen stablish and settle you FINIS TWO SERMONS I. The great Things Faith can Do. II. The great Things Faith can Suffer Preached by VVilliam Bridge somtimes Fellow of Emmanuel Colledg in Cambridg and now Pastor of the Church of Christ in Great Yarmouth in Norfolk 1216. LONDON Printed by Peter Cole in Leaden-Hall and are to be sold at his Shop at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil neer the Royal Exchange 1656. THE EPISTLE TO THE READER Reader ALthough some of the Notions in these two Sermons may be already published in some former Works of this Author yet the Subject being both useful and seasonable for these times which are calling upon the Saints to Do and Suffer great Things and the publishing of them being much desired by many who heard them I have perus'd them and look upon them as conducing much to thy spiritual good And that the blessing of the Lord may go along with and make them very advantagious to thy soul both in doing and suffering for Christ is the prayer of Thy true Friend William Greenhil June 13. 1656. Reader THe Contents of these twenty five Sermons are now collected by the Printer for thy ease and Benefit THE GREAT THINGS Faith can do Hebrews 11.32 Preached at the Charter-House Decemb. 23. 1655. And what shall I say more for the time would fail me to tell of Gideon and of Barak and of Sampson and of Jeptha of David also and Samuel and of the Prophets who through Faith subdued Kingdoms wrought Righteousness obtained Promises stopped the mouths of Lyons quenched the violence of fire escaped the edg of the Sword out of weakness were made strong waxed valiant in fight turned to flight the Armies of the Aliens women received their dead raised to life again c. IN this Eleventh Chapter to the Hebrews you have a little Book of Chronicles wherein the Beleevers of the old Testament do stand upon Record for their great Work of Faith In the former part of the Chapter the Apostle doth instance in several Beleevers at large In the latter part he is more compendious and draws up the Instances into a narrower Room for saith he The time would fail me to ●●l of Gideon of Barak and of Sampson and of Jeptha c. Now these Beleevers that he doth instance in in the latter part of the Chapter are of two sorts some famous and of good reports for their actions and some for their sufferings some did great things and some suffered great things and both by their Faith Those that suffered great things are mentioned in the following words Others were tortured not accepting of deliverance Those that did great things by their Faith in these Verses their Persons are mentioned and the fruits and effects of their Faith for which they are mentioned in these Verses Their Persons are mentioned in Verse 32. ye have their Names there their State Condition and their Order their Names Gideon and Barak and Sampson and Jeptha and David their State and Condition some were Kings some were Judges some were Prophets Faith runs through al Conditions and Ranks of Men Faith and true Grace is able to make a Plantation upon every Condition of men And as for their order here Gideon is before Barak and Sampson is before Jeptha yet if you look into the Story in the Judges you shal find Barak is before Gideon and Jeptha before Sampson and here Gideon set first and Sampson first why because they excelled in Faith and those are most excellent in Gods eyes who are most eminent in Faith those are most excellent in Gods Eyes who most excel in Faith But now as for the Fruits and Effects of their Faith they are many here are no less than ten mentioned in