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A80742 Gospel-libertie in the extensions limitations of it. Wherein is laid down an exact way to end the present dissentions, and to preserve future peace among the Saints. VVhereunto is added good newes from heaven; to the worst of sinners on earth. The former in nine sermons on 1 Cor. 10. 23. All things are lawfull for me, but all things are not expeaient. The latter in three sermons on Luke 2. 10. Feare not, for behold I bring you good tidings of great joy which shall be to all people. By Walter Cradock late preacher at All-Hallows Great in London; Cradock, Walter, 1606?-1659.; Homes, Nathanael, 1599-1678. 1648 (1648) Wing C6762A; ESTC R204983 178,682 290

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have occasion to mention all these sorts of people therefore they are pleased because every one hopes to get the other to his faction As if he be a Presbyterian it is nutts to him to heare any thing spoken against the Independents and if he be an Independent to heare the Presbyterians spoken against so I feare you are pleased because you are in faction and every one is glad to have the Preacher side with his faction This pleaseth corruption but doth the soule no good Others on the other side are offended exceedingly at what hath been said why so 2. Some offended because their party is spoken against because hearing any thing spoken of that patty they are of whatsoever it is by way of illustration to cleare and follow and hunt out this principle they take it hainously why so because religion I must tell you is all in faction among us therefore though you your selves acknowledge that there are some godly men that are Independents and some godly men that are Presbyterians yet it is so in faction that if a Preacher raile against Presbytery he is an excellent Preacher and on the other side if he be bitter against Independents he is a rare man and so you goe along in faction that no man living is able to doe your soules good I bewaile it and it will be your misery you in this City of all places in Christendome excepting none are miserable people Here is a populous place and abundance of Preachers and abundance of itching eares and greasie hearts as the Psalmist saith and you will not be tyed by the Magistrates to your Parishes and I desire not that but you will not be tied by the Ministers to suffer the word of exhortation but you make a trade of wandering from Minister to Minister to try their eares and as soone as you have heard a word that crosseth your corruption and your fancy you are gone As if a poore soldier should come with a wounded arme or a broken legg and desire a Chirurgeon to put on a plaister and when hee feeles it smart away he goes from that Chirurgeon to another and so to a third a fourth So you are miserable souls without Gods mercy like to perish for ever you have hearts as fat as brawne as fat as grease as some translate it VVhat is that Our work is upon your hearts we are Gods hammers the word is called so by Ieremiah Now take a greasie thing and put it under a hammer and it will slip on one side and on another and you can never strike it justly So you if there be any thing that crosses your humour it is a hard saying and away you goe and were it not for your own meserie it were no great losse Therefore let me tell you it is a principle that I am an enemie to wheresoever it is and it is that I have bin hunting out and let every one take his share to open it and labour to finde it out for his good I would begine with my selfe and I professe before you that there is no principle that hath mislead my soule to my greife as this principle Let me take my share and you yours and suffer not your hearts to be above the word of God and to run wild when any thing comes to do you good but suffer the word of exhortation for your good That is one thing Secondly this is another thing in all that I have said and I have spoken much concerning this I have not in all this woe to me if I should sought to innervate 2. nothing commanded by God weekned or weaken any jot or tittle of any absolute command of God concerning any good commanded or any evil forbidden Think not therefore as I said before here is a latitude Paul hath broken downe the hedge and wee may doe what we list No in all things that God hath determined I have carried it so that I would not have the good omitted that he hath commanded or the evil done that he hath forbidden For I know what the Spirit faith in the close of the booke of the Revelations He that adds to this booke God shall add to him all the plagues that are written in this booke and he that puts to any thing God shall put his name out of the booke of life and I know that he that breaks the least commandment and teacheth men so to doe shall be least in the Kingdome of heaven Mat. 5. Therefore I have not in all this sought to weaken any one tittle or thing absolutely determined 3. Not to abuse this doctrine to strife Thirdly and lastly the maine aime of all was peace therefore I would admonish you all of being like the Spider to draw poyson out of the sweetest flowers If wee studie to make peace thou pickest occasion of more warre to jangle and wrangle more woe to thee for if Christ say Blessed are the peace makers than Cursed are the peace breakers Those that any way give just occasion to break the peace of Gods people And I am affraide notwithstanding all that hath been said there are some among us that I may say of them as David saith of some in his time when I speak of peace they prepare for warre So when we speak of peace and use means to reconcile the Saints they pick occasion of jangling and wrangling This is but to cleare the way So now I proceed to that that remaines which consists in two things The one is to point out breifly some hindrances in the way of the Saints that must be remooved or else wee shall never walk according to this rule Seconly to shew some few meanes as we call them externall meanes that God hath directed me to how to come to square our hearts and lives according to this rule But before I come to that there are two objections in the way which I shall answer breifly The first is this Object you will say Sir for all you say you ayme at peace and you endeavour peace yet notwithstanding me thinks you seem to innervate the word of God you seem to make a great deale of the word of God unprofitable for if we must not make an absolute rule of every thing here what doe we with it There will be a great deale void for you told us that every example no not every precept doth not make an absolute rule to binde the Saints so it seemes there will be a great deale void and what shall wee doe with it To answer that briefly I deny that there is any thing in this blessed booke that is unprofitable Answ 1 Nothing in the Scripture but is of use but I deny this also that every thing in the New-Testament is profitable to make a rule of I will shew you two places of Scripture the first is in Rom. 15.4 Whatsoever things were written afore time were written for our learning But not every thing a rule that we