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A03342 CVIII lectures vpon the fourth of Iohn Preached at Ashby-Delazouch in Leicester-shire. By that late faithfull and worthy minister of Iesus Christ. Arthur Hildersam.; Lectures upon the fourth of John Hildersam, Arthur, 1563-1632.; Cotton, John, 1584-1652. 1632 (1632) STC 13462; ESTC S119430 700,546 622

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iust time appointed by God Iohn 19. 14. the day of his Passion was but the day of the preparation to the Passeouer Thus we haue seene how corrupt the state of the Church was And yet marke how our Sauiour made no separation from it but communicated with it in the worship of God 1. When he was an infant he was circumcised and by that Sacrament incorporated into that Church Luke 2. 21. 2. When his mother was purified he was brought to the Temple and presented to the Lord and an oblation was giuen for him as for other children Luke 2. 22. 3. He was content to be an hearer of such teachers as taught in that Church Luke 2. 46. 4. He was euery Sabbath wont to ioyne in publike prayer with the Congregation that was at Nazaret Luke 4. 16. 5. He receiued the Sacrament of Baptisme in a Congregation of that people Luke 3. 21. When all the people was baptized he was baptized also 6. He communicated in the Passeouer with the people and the Priests Iohn 2. 13. 7. He allowed his Disciples to heare those teachers Matth. 23. 12. Yea he commanded the Leper whom he cleansed to goe and shew himselfe to the Priest and offer his gift in the Temple Matth. 8. 4. The Reasons why all men are bound to count such assemblies the true Churches as enioy the Word and Doctrine of saluation and may not separate from them for their corruptions are these 1. So long as God continueth his Word and the Doctrine of saluation to a people so long it is euident God dwells among them and hath not forsaken them I will set my Tabernacle among you by which he meaneth his solemne worship whereof this is a principall part Leuit. 26. 11 12. and my soule shall not abhorre you And I will walke among you and I will bee your God and yee shall bee my people In Iuda God is knowne his name is great in Israel Psal. 76. 12. In Salem also is his Tabernacle and his dwelling place in Sion And till God hath forsaken a Church no man may forsake it For shall we be holier and hate corruption more then the Lord It is no sufficient warrant for any to separate from a Church because it is guilty of such sinnes and corruptions as deserue God should forsake it and for which God in his Word hath threatned that he will forsake it till it may appeare vnto vs God hath indeed forsaken it and put in execution that which he hath iustly threatned against it no man may forsake it Though adultery either in the man or the wife giue iust cause of separation and that the bond of wedlocke should be broken so as the innocent party may iustly forsake the offender yet till a bill of diuorcement haue passed betweene them they remaine still man and wife notwithstanding that sinne the woman whom her husband had wronged in this kind is called his wife Mal. 2. 15. Esau had iustly deserued to loose the prerogatiue of his birthright and superiority he had ouer his brother when he had despised it and fold it Gen. 25. 34. and Saul to be depriued of his Kingdome yea God by his decree and oracle had said of Esau and Iacob The elder shall serue the younger Gen. 25. 23. And of Saul and Dauid that he had reiected the one and appointed the other to raigne in his stead 1. Sam. 13. 14. and 15. 23. 26. 28 And yet till the Lord saw it good to put this his decree and oracle in execution and actually to depose the one from his birthright and the other from his Kingdome Iacob acknowledgeth Esau his Lord and superior Gen. 32. 4 5. and so did Dauid Saul 1. Sam. 24. 7. 9. So though a Church for the many corruptions that are in it be vnworthy the name of Christs Church and be also such as the Lord hath threatned to make no Church yet till the Lord hath put this his threat in execution and taken away his tabernacle and worship from it it is still to be acknowledged and reuerenced as the Church of Christ. 2. Because no separation may bee made from those assemblies where men may be assured to finde and attaine to saluation Lord to whom shall we go thou hast the words of eternall life saith Peter vnto our Sauiour accounting this a sufficient reason why they might not leaue him Iohn 6. 68. But men may be sure to finde and attaine to saluation in such assemblies where the Ministry of the Word and the Doctrine of saluation is continued For the Word and Gospell of Christ is called saluation here and Heb. 2. 3. Because it is the ordinary meanes ordained of God to bring men to saluation Rom. 1. 16. 1. Cor. 1. 21. Yea it is at one time or other effectuall in all Gods Elect that doe enioy it Iam. 1. 21. calls it the engrafted Word which is able to saue your soules To teach vs what to iudge of our Church and of the Brownists that separate themselues from it 1. We may not deny but that there is iust cause of feare that God may take away his Tabernacle from amongst vs and remoue our Candlesticke Euen the generall decay of our first loue may cause vs to to feare it Apoc. 2. 5. And the great neglect of the Church censures vpon scandalous offenders in respect of that the Apostle saith know yee not that a little leauen leaueneth the whole lump 1. Cor. 5. 6. But specially the generall increase of all filthy and abhominable sins in the land Thy Campe shall be holy that he see no vncleane thing in thee and turne away from thee Deut. 32. 14. seest thou not saith the Lord Ezek. 8. 6. the great abominations that the house of Israel committeth here that I should goe farre off from my Sanctuary 2. Though we acknowledge our Church to be a true Church yet may wee not communicate with it in any corruptions that shall be detected or approued to be in it Herein we haue our Sauiours example to guide vs. Though he esteemed the Church of the Iewes to be a true Church and ioyned with it in Gods worship yet would he not communicate with it in the least corruption He would not vse so much as their superstitious purifications Marke 7. 6 7. When they put off the Passeouer a day longer then God had appointed he would not ioyne with them in that Matth. 26. 17. 3. We should mourne for and shew our dislike to those things that are euill in our Church so did the faithfull before the captiuity Ezek. 9. 4. So did Christ Luk. 19. 41. But we may not separate our selues nor deny it to be a true Church for the reasons aboue alleadged 2. To conuince the Papists of errour in their doctrine touching the notes of the true Church None of their notes are proper and infallible for the profession and preaching of the true Doctrine in all fundamentall points is the onely proper
describing vncleane persons saith They haue eyes full of adultery and that could not cease to sinne 2. Pet. 2. 14. He that hath an vncleane eye that giues liberty to his wanton eye cannot cease to sin And Salomon makes it a chiefe cause of all the outragious lusts of youth that they walke after the sight of their eyes Eccl. 11. 9. And it is noted in the Gospell that the beholding of Herodias daughter when she danced did so strongly inchant and bewitch the vncleane heart of incestuous Herod that like a mad-man he had her aske what she would and he would giue it her and not contenting himselfe so he did sweare to her that whatsoeuer shee should aske he would giue it her euen to the halfe of his kingdome Mar. 6. 22. I will not take vpon me to say that all dancing is vnlawfull but this I will boldly say that that kind of dancing that is now in vse is now and euer hath beene a strong prouocation to this sin If I should relate vnto you what many of the ancient Fathers haue spoken and written of it you would not thinke as many of you are apt to do that none but foolish Precisians doe mislike it but you would rather wonder as I my selfe haue oft done to see many Diuines who seeme to be the greatest admirers of the Fathers who were indeed holy and reuerend men worthy for their piety and learning of great esteeme in the Church of God shew so little zeale and detestation against this heathenish custome To conclude this point we reade of Iob that by reason of the danger that he knew was in the eye to corrupt the heart hee made a couenant with his eye and bound it to the good behauiour Iob 31. 1. Let him that is sure he hath more strength of grace in him then Iob had giue liberty to his eye to reade what he lists and behold what he lists but if he haue no more strength then Iob had let him take heed how he doth it 3. He that would keepe himselfe from this sinne must make conscience of and restraine his thoughts hee may not take pleasure in nor seeke to nourish vncleane thoughts in his heart When Iob had said he had made a couenant with his eyes he adds Why then should I thinke of a maide Why should I giue liberty to such thoughts Iob 31. 1. For 1. All vncleanenesse begins there Matth. 15. 18 19. Those things that proceede out of the mouth of man come from the heart and they defile a man For out of the heart come euill thoughts murders adulteries fornications c. Therefore when Salomon would giue a Preseruatiue against this sinne he saith Pro. 6. 25. Desire not her beauty in thy heart 2. No man can be sure he shall stay himselfe there but from his mentall and contemplatiue fornication he will be in great danger to fall vnto that which is actuall Iam. 1. 15. Lust when it hath conceiued bringeth forth sinne Pro. 14. 22. Doe not they erre that imagine euill 3. If a man could stay himselfe there though among men he might bee esteemed honest yet God counts him a filthy wretch He seeth and abhorreth and iudgeth these vncleane thoughts and lusts of the heart Pro. 15. 26. The thoughts of the wicked are abominable to the Lord. And Matth. 5. 28. I say vnto you that whosoeuer looketh on a woman and lusteth after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart 4. He that would keepe himselfe from vncleanenesse must vse the comforts of this life meate and drinke I meane soberly and moderately and not pamper the flesh too much Among the causes of the Sodomites beastly lust fulnesse of bread is named Ezek. 16. 49. And when Salomon had said Woe to them that tarrie long at the wine to them that goe and seeke mixtwine no drinke is strong enough for them Prou. 23. 30. Hee giues this for a reason verse 33. thine eyes shall looke vpon strange women though thou haue a wife of thine owne and thine heart shall speake lewd things True it is that God hath giuen vs liberty to vse his good creatures not onely for our necessity but liberally and for our delight also The Lord allowed and commanded his people three times of the yeare in publike profession of their thankefullnesse for certaine excellent and publike benefits he had bestowed on them to meete together and at such meetings to keepe a feast seuen daies together Deut. 16. 15. And in this feast they might eate of the best and drinke of the best and please their appetite Deut. 14. 26. Thou shalt bestow thy money for whatsoeuer thy heart desireth whether it bee oxe or sheepe or wine or strong drinke or whatsoeuer thy heart desireth And though Christs friends that were married in Cana were not very rich yet had they a feast at their wedding and wine and such like extraordinary fare yea our Sauiour was not onely present at the feast but miraculously prouided them great plenty of wine and though the feast was almost done and they had drunke well before Iohn 2. 6. 10. But though this be so yet is it not lawfull for any man to vse these creatures of God so liberally euery day the Apostle saith they are as bruit beasts led with sensuality and made to be taken and destroyed that count it a pleasure to liue deliciously euery day so it is to be translated 2. Pet. 2. 12 13. And our Sauiour notes it to the shame of Diues though he were a rich man that he fared well and delicately euery day Luke 16. 19. And Eccl. 10. 17. Blessed art thou O Lord when thy Princes eate in time for strength and not for drunkennesse And it is noted Matth. 24. 28. as a sinne in the old world that they were 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 giuen to eating Now if this be vnlawfull for any then much more for such whose calling and condition binds them to leade a single life If such giue themselues to such excesse and their ordinary diet will not content them though it be good and plentifull but they must goe euery day to the tauerne or to the ale-house these men proclaime to the world that they feare not this sin To conclude this point marke what the Apostle Iames saith of these men Iames 5. 5. Yee haue liued in pleasure and in wantonnesse But how proues he them wantons Yee haue nourished your hearts as in a day of sacrifice or feasting They that keepe feasts so oft must needs be wantons 5. He that would keepe himselfe from vncleanenesse must take heed of idlenesse and sluggishnesse Among the causes of the Sodomites sinne this is reckoned by the Prophet for one Ezek. 16. 49. Yea the Holy Ghost speaketh of these as of the causes of Dauids fall he grew idle and neglected his calling At the time of the yeare when Princes goe forth to battell he sent Ioab and tarried at home himselfe 2. Sam. 11. 2. And
had an example before in the Galileans Verse 45. So that is to be vnderstood Iohn 2. 23. Many belieued in his Name when they saw the miracles which he did viz. they had receiued some preparations vnto Faith they began to conceiue reuerently of his Doctrine and were willing to heare him and this was all as appeares Verse 24. But Iesus did not commit himselfe to them because he knew them all So the good life that they haue seene Gods seruants to lead hath beene a meanes to draw many a one to the Faith The Apostle vseth this as a reason to perswade Christians to an honest life That the Gentiles by their good works which they should behold might haue cause to glorifie God in the day of their visitation 1 Pet. 2. 12. That they that obeyed not the Word might without the word be wonne by the conuersation of their wiues 1 Pet. 3. 1. So the corrections of God which they haue seene and felt vpon themselues haue been the meane to open many a mans eare and to make him willing to heare Iob 33. 16. So the wonderfull deliuerances that men haue seene God giue to his Church and ouerthrowes to the aduersaries thereof haue wonne many a man to the liking of Religion Hest. 8. 17. Many of the people of the land became Iewes As I nothing doubt but the wonderfull deliuerance God gaue vs from the Powder-Treason hath drawn many a one from Popery to the loue of the Gospell 3 It is certaine also that the Faith of the best Christians may be much confirmed by the workes of God which they see So the Faith of Gods children was greatly confirmed by the miracles of Christ and of his Apostles Iohn 2. 11. This beginning of miracles did Iesus and shewed forth his glory and his Disciples belieued in him So are the faithfull greatly confirmed by Gods corrections on themselues when they are soundly humbled thereby Iob 42. 5. I haue heard of thee by the hearing of the eare but no●…ine eye seeth thee So by the sensible experiments they haue had of Gods mercy in themselues they are greatly confirmed in the Faith of Gods promises 2 Corinth 1. 10. Who hath deliuered vs from so great a death and doth deliuer vs in whom we trust that yet hereafter he will deliuer vs yea the beholding of Gods iudgements on wicked men and his mercies towards his faithfull seruants hath greatly confirmed their Faith in the Word of God when they can say As we haue heard so haue we seene Psalme 48. 8. and 58. 10. The righteous shall reioyce when they see the vengeance and why so Verse 11. And men shall say Verily there is a reward for the righteous doubtlesse there is a God that iudgeth the earth And in this respect men ought carefully to marke and obserue the workes of God how God makes good his Word by his workes A principall point this is of Christian wisdome and piety and great good might euery man receiue by it Psal. 107. 43. Who is wise that he may obserue these things for they shall vnderstand the louing kindnesse of the Lord. Yea say a man be neuer so diligent in the reading and hearing of Gods Word yet if he do not likewise obserue the works of God he is guilty of a great sinne Psal. 28. 5. They regard not the works of the Lord nor the operation of his hands therefore breake them downe and build them not vp 4 It is not simply vnlawfull or a signe of infidelity for a man euen to desire these sensible helps to confirme his Faith Hezekiah was a true Belieuer yet desired a signe 2 Kings 20. 8. Gedeon was a true Belieuer yet he asked a signe of God Iudges 6. 17. And when God had giuen him one he asked another Verse 38 And when God had giuen him that he asked yet another Verse 39. and God was neuer a whit offended with him When a man that doth in any measure truly belieue and giue credit to the Word shall desire that God would sensibly confirme to him the truth of his promises by deliuering him from any affliction he is in by blessing him in his body in his estate in his children especially by giuing him the inward feeling of his fauour he doth no more than he may well do Psal. 86. 17. Shew a token of thy goodnesse towards me that they which hate me may be ashamed because thou O Lord hast helped me and comforted me And Psal. 90. 16. Let thy works be seene towards thy seruants and thy glory vpon their children Now though all this be so as you haue heard in all these foure points yet remaines the Doctrine firme That true faith is not grounded vpon any thing we see vpon sense and experience but onely vpon the Word of God Whatsoeuer the faithfull man belieues he belieues it because God hath said it in his Word This the Apostle makes the ground of Abrahams faith Rom 4. 18. He belieued that he should be the Father of many Nations according to that that was spoken vnto him This was the ground of the Apostles faith not all the miracles they had seene Iohn 〈◊〉 22. They belieued the Scriptures and the Word which Iesus had said This was the ground of the Ephesians faith Ephes. 1. 1●… 2 Insomuch as though there be sundry truths in Gods Word as I shewed you which the Lord doth vse to giue vs sensible proofes and demonstrations of in the world yet he that hath true faith belieues those very things not so much for any thing that he seeth as for that he knoweth God in his Word hath said so So that he is able to say I belieue that Goods vniustly gotten will certainly come to nought that Whore-mongers and Adulterers God will iudge that God will smite through the loynes of them that rise against Leui and of them that hate him and that not so much because I see this confirmed in such and such examples indeed I belieue it the more for this but not so much for this as because God in his Word hath said it Rom. 10. 17. Faith comes not by sight but by hearing 2 Cor. 5. 7. We walk by faith and not by sight He that walks by sight walks not by faith 3 The true belieuer giues credit to the Word though he see nothing to confirme it The bare Word of God is of sufficient credit with him and he belieues as verily those truths which his sense nor reason can discerne any proofe of such as are all the Articles of our Faith onely for the Words sake as he doth those truths that are most confirmed vnto his sense or reason Heb. 11. 1. It is the euidence of things not seene Ioh. 20. 29. Thomas because thou hast seene me thou belieuest blessed are they that haue not seene and haue belieued 1 Pet. 1. 8. Whom ye haue not seene and yet ye loue him in whom now though you see him not yet do you belieue and reioyce with
Lord saith Gen. 18. 20. The cry of Sodome and Gomorrah is great and their sinne exceeding grieuous But what made the cry of their sinne so great Looke Gen. 19. 4. and yee shall finde it was this The men of Sodom compassed Lots house from the young euen to the old all the people euen from all quarters they were all corrupted with that beastly filthynesse they did all burne with that lust The third example is that of the captiuity in Babylon before it fell out when the causes of it are laid downe by the Prophets nothing is so much stood vpon as this that all sorts and conditions of Gods people had corrupted themselues See this in Ier. 5. 7. How should I spare thee for this And verse 9. Shall not I visit for these things saith the Lord shall not my soule be auenged on such a Nation as this Why What was the cause verse 7. They assemble themselues by companies in Harlots houses And verse 8. Euery man neighed after his neighbours wife Adultery was growne to be the sin not of a few but of all sorts See this also the children gather the wood and the fathers kindle the fire and the women knead the dough to make cakes to the Queene of heauen c. Ier. 7. 18. 20. A conspiracie is found among the men of Iuda and the inhabitants of Ierusalem the house of Israel and the house of Iuda haue broken my Couenant therefore behold I will bring euill vpon them c. Ier. 11. 9 11. The like complaint we shall finde Ezek. 22. 6. Behold the Princes of Israel euery one in thee was ready to his power to shed bloud And verse 11. Euery one hath committed abomination with his neighbours wife and euery one hath wickedly defiled his daughter in law and in thee hath euery one forced his owne sister euen his fathers daughter And after the captiuity was come you shall see it was imputed to this chiefly Dan. 9. 11. Yea all Israel haue transgressed thy Law and haue turned backe and haue not heard thy voice therefore the curse is poured vpon vs. In all these examples we see that whiles sinne kept it selfe within any bounds the Lord did forbeare to bring these common and generall calamities vpon men but when like a floud it ouerflowed the bankes and ran ouer all then could God forbeare no longer The first Vse of this Doctrine is for Reproofe most men count this a sufficient excuse and defence for any thing they hold or for any thing they do that they are not alone they hold as most men doe and doe as most men do they make the example of men the rule of their conscience First the good things they doe they do vpon no other ground but because it is the custome they hold this Religion to be the truth they keepe the Sabbath they come to Church only vpon this ground All men do so euen the wisest men we know thei Faith stands in the wisedome of men as the Apostle speaketh 1. Cor. 2. 5. Secondly let all the Preachers in the world speake neuer so much against some sinnes as the resting vpon a dumbe Ministry the superstitious obseruations of many Popish customes giuing and answering of challenges following the newest fashions the immodesty of women in their apparrell and attire yet will they not be perswaded that these are sinnes onely because they are so generall and in fashion euery where In this point our people are like those we reade of Ier. 44. 17. We will burne incense to the Queene of heauen And why so We haue done so both we and our fathers our Kings and our Princes in the Cities of Iudah and in the streets of Ierusalem Thirdly let vs out of Gods Word neuer so clearely proue the necessity of sundry duties as to haue prayer in our families c. yet can they not be perswaded to it And why I pray you who doth so a few precise fooles whom euery body derides Iohn 7. 48 49. Doe any of the Rulers and Pharises beleene in him but this people that know not the Law are cursed Fourthly in such things as they know to be sinnes as swearing whoredome drunkennesse c. they blesse and secure and quiet their consciences by this that they are not alone Ezek. 16. 54. Thou hast comforted them of Sodome saith God to the Iewes And who is not in some degree or other guilty of this corruption I will therefore giue you some remedies against it out of Gods Word 1. Consider that we haue iust cause to suspect that that way which the most men take is not the right way that if we doe as the most doe surely we doe not well Matth. 7. 13 14. It is the broad way that leadeth to destruction and many there be that goe in thereat but the gate is strait and the way narrow that leadeth vnto life and few there bee that finde it The most haue euer swarued from the right way yea euen the most of them that haue professed the true Religion many are called but few are chosen Matth. 22. 14. Christs true flock hath euer beene a little flocke Luke 12. 32. Therefore Christ hath a strange speech Luke 6. 26. Woe be to you when all men speake well of you 2. If we do swerue from the right way and sinne against God it will not auaile vs to haue all the men in the world on our minde or to take our part they cannot pleade for vs. 1. Sam. 2. 25. If a man sinne against the Lord who will pleade for him Those which by their example or otherwise haue drawne vs to sin will be farre enough from pitying or speaking a word for vs when God shall call vs to iudgement What comfort can the companions of wicked men yeeld to them when they are on their death-bed Surely as much as the Priests and Elders did to Iudas when they had drawne him to betray his Master when he in the anguish of his soule cryed to them Mat. 27. 4. I haue sinned in betraying the innocent bloud They say What is that to vs see thou to it But say they were willing to take our part alas they can do vs no good when God shall call vs vnto an account they cannot shrowd vs from Gods wrath Earthly Princes are faine oft to spare malefactors because they are too strong and haue many to ioyne with them as Dauid did Ioab 2. Sam. 3. 39. But the Lord will not doe so Pro. 11. 21. Though hand ioyne in hand the wicked shall not goe vnpunished What is the example of the whole world to stand against God It 's as easie for him to destroy a whole world of men as one man behold the nations are as the drop of a bucket and are counted as the small dust of the ballance behold he taketh vp the iles as a very little thing All nations before him are as nothing and they are counted to him lesse then nothing and vanity Esay