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A10061 The laver of the heart; or Bath of sanctification Preached at Pauls Crosse the first of September last, 1615. By Gabriel Price, minister and preacher of Gods word. Price, Gabriel. 1616 (1616) STC 20306; ESTC S102929 54,546 178

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God of whom I haue receiued both my commission and lesson what and how to speake and how farre to proceed against you That you may the rather hearken and giue your attention vnto the words know the exceeding loue affection the Lord hath toward you hee is so farre from des●ring your destruction or delighting and pleasing himselfe in your ponishment as that hee be moneth your miserie and lamenteth your losse yea as a compassionate father hee pitieth you and hath compassion on all those of whose returne there is any hope And that you should beleeue it his will is that his messengers should haue the same tender affection and compassionate care ouer the Church that Iaph●●● may be allured to dwell in the ●ems of Sam. And that none may stand vp to excuse himselfe my words do not poynt to the Assyrions Idume●ns nor Mo●bites but they doe concerne thee O Ierusalem that take your selues to bee a purified people There be none so holy but need farther information and reformation and it is the Ministers duty to speak the word and rebuke sinne and exhort every kinde of profession vnto religion and that you the hearers might nor thinke it an Indifferent thing to heare or not to he are because men like your selues speake it It is not a counsell but a commandement enforcing the estimation of the authority of the Prophet no lesse the Gods own authority Wherefore in the Lords behalfe suruey your waits in your he●re● by the glasse of Gods law you that think your selues to bee a sanctified people shall behold great 〈◊〉 of washing not only the seet but the head also not the out side alone but the very insul● is defiled For I must tell you you are no better within then you bee without But albeit thou art commanded to sanctifie thy heart beware of assuming any power vnto your selues for as sanctification is an action not words so it is not mans but Gods worke yet so that God worketh not vpon man as vpon stocks but as vpon reasonable creatures who by Gods preuenting grace work together with him the works of God For in this action the hand is the whole Trinitie the water is the teares of repentance 1. Thes 5.23 the soape is the grace of God through Christ and the sunne that drieth vs maketh vs accepted is the applying and iustifying faith through Christ Iesus And in this worke be sure that thou thy selfe bee exercised therein for God will not be serued and worshipped by atturneyes and another for thee for thou must serue God for thy selfe because the iust man must liue by his own faith And heere O Ierusalem you must vnderstand although the Lord hath made you the Prince of the Prouinces seating you in the high places to cleanse and reforme others yet the Lord requireth that you first cleanse your selues and wash your owne hearts before you sit vpon others first sit vpon your selues And herein bee not hypocrites for outward holinesse without the heart goe with it is abominable before God but sanctifie the heart and all will be cleane Therefore let the obiect wherabout you must be busied be your sins wickednesse for the readiest way to bring you backe from prophanenesse is to conuince your selues of sinne And so doing the gaine is your owne for thereby you shall not profit the Lord with your righteousnesse but your selues For so shall you in this life bee preserued when others perish and in the life to come saued when other shall be damned The God of all grace so sanctifie vs in the vnderstanding hereof generally that wee so apply the doctrines particularly to our hearts that all filthinesse of the flesh and spirit may so bee cleansed that wee may grow vp vnto full holinesse in the feare of God Concerning the fust point containing the Acclamation in the cōmandement where I beseech you 1. consider the persons speaking namely God by Ieremie and the Prophet in the name of the Lord. 2. Chr. ●9 25 And this is of great force to enforce the commandement The world is become so captious that it is more ready to question by what authority the Preacher preacheth then with obedience to obey the preaching Therefore to remoue all lets that may hinder the acceptance of his doctrine he first of all pleadeth his commission Doct. 1 From whence wee may learne that none ought to speake teach in the Lords name that be not able to shew their authority and commission to bee set on worke both by God and his Church This the Prophet proueth speaking not in his owne but in the Lords name As if he should haue said I doe not of my selfe command you for thē you might think me too busie but I haue authority and commission diuine and am set a worke by the Lord whose will I must obey and therfore you ought to heare me with patience For I am none of those who run and God hath not sent my calling is from God And for this cause receiued I the anoynting 1. Ioh. 2.21 which is nothing else but the assignement vocation and ordination of any to ●n office in Church or Common-wealth with a promise of bestowing sit gifts for the discharge thereof To this end Kings Prophets Priests in the old Testament were ●nnointed signifying the spirituall oyle of Gods grace fitting vs to our calling this is that Chrysma that will teach vs all things Here I mind not with Ire●ans Lib. 3. cap. 3. to shew you that Alia vocatio est extraordinaria alia ordinaria that the one is without the suffrage of men by the onely voice of God as was Abraham Moses and the Prophets vnder the Law and as Iohn the Baptist and the Apostles in the time of the Gospell and that the other was by the suffrage of the Church Precibus impositione manuum as now in the time of the Gospell the Lord sendeth labourers into his vineyard But my purpose is briefly to shew you that none without a lawfull calling frō the Church by whose hands the Lord sendeth forth fit men into the Ministery ought to be heard of the Lords people If the Lord would not beare with any of what degree soeuer in the time of the Law but would punish euen Kings that would meddle with the Priests office that had no calling thereunto Then none without a lawful calling may take vpon them the ministerie not bee heard of the Lords people But the proposition is true Exod. 28.1 Numb 16.32.35 1. Sam. 13.9.10.11.13 2. Reg. 9.7.31 2. Sam. 6.6.7 2. Reg. 15.5 If no man may take this office but he that is called as Aaron was Then c. But Hebr. 5.4 If the Lord from heauen complaineth of such that runne before they be sent then such ought not to bee heard of the Lords people But the Lord complaineth let 23.21 saying I haue not sent these Prophets yet they runne I haue not spoken vnto them and yet
hypocrifie in the seruice of God For of all sicknesses the falling euill is the worst because it maketh one seeme with out life And of all euils hypocrifie is the worst for is maketh one seeme that he is not Some seeme to pray when they curse some to pretend friendship when with I●das treason is in their heart some pretend discharge of office to pinch the poore and kisse their hand but let the sudden ends and fearfull deaths of Ananias and Saphira worke sincerity in our hearts and holinesse in our liues But yet I haue not done with the heart The Lord saith Ier. 17.9 that the heart is deceitfull and wicked aboue all things who can know it That which the Lord questioneth maketh any vnderstanding to faile and my tongue to cleaue to the roofe of my mouth rather then to shew you what is meant by the heart Neuerthelesse Gods word biddeth me to say that the heart is taken in the language of Canaan for the corrupted and depraued qualities of the heart and not for the lumpe of flesh and materiall heart in man which is the good creature of God and somtimes it is taken for the whole inward man 1. Pet. 3.4 Let the hid man of the heart be vncorrupt with a meeke and quiet spirit which is before God a thing much set by And somtimes it is vnderstood for the thoughts and affections corrupted and so it is in this place The heart is the first liuer and the last dier let the heart be cleansed and sanctified and thou wilt begin well and end well liue well and die well Doct. 2 The doctrine is that ●ee cannot haue a sanctified life ti●● we haue a cleane and sanctified heart Match 15.19 Therefore saith our Prophet O Ierusalem wash thy heart For out of the heart come euill thoughts murthers adulteries fornicatiōs thefts false testimonies slanders Make the tree good Mat. 12.33 and his fruit will bee good For the heart is as a King fi●● in capsula cordis his throne and state with his animales vi●t●tutes his attendants vnderstanding reason memorie will and affections about him and all the other members of the body bow at his becke If hee be ioyfull all will reioyce with him if hee feare they all treable if the heart bee a sinfull and an vncleane heart all the members are vncleane For when within bee lodged in the breasts of Iesuites and Iesuited Papists mischieuous imaginations foule affections malice murther and what not then the eyes rowle to wantonnesse the tongue raueth in railing vpon Prince and people the care bearkeneth to rebellion and false tales to set whole Cities and Countries on fire with contention the hands embrew themselues in the blood of their betters Hence commeth the king-killing doctrine treasons and massacres abroad in the world and hence is it that subiects set against Magistrates people against Pastors children against their parents seruants against their masters home-bred people against the mother and nation that conceiued them brought them forth and nourished them The Antichrist of Rome And heere I dare boldly say of him that would be the soules Lord and the chiefest Bishop of the Churches compasse that his heart is not right with God nor cleansed from wickednesse so long as his hands bee died in the blood of the Saints But to returne to our selues cleere your fountaines before you sweepe your channelles search the bottome of your wounds before you plaister the sore cleanse your hearts and all shall bee well For if the ●●rt be good the tongue will vtter forth good matter Psalm 45.1 and speak● for the King and not raile vpon Rulers nor speak euil of those that are in authority Vse 1 The summe of all this is to perswade vs to confirme our iudgements touching the cause of all sinfull actions that an vncleane and corrupt heart is the fountaine of all sinfull actions For an euill heart will schoole vs to all manner of sinne and bring vs to destruction albeit wee should neuer see p●●t●rnes of impiety When the foole commeth to say in his bears Psalm 14.1 there is no God then hee corrupteth all his waies and doth abominable The common argument for excuse is to crie out vpon others as the cause of their wickednesse Adam laid the fault vpon his wife Eua vpon the Serpent the Serpent vpon God and to this day one man layeth the fault vpon another like the theeues at the gallowes that there exclaim against their parents and euill companions But if I may be thought worthie to giue aduise lay the blame where blame is worthie euen vpon thy vncleane and corrupted heart For not iniected sinnes by Satan and the wicked by temptation but ascondent sinnes arising from thy heart and from thine owne euill lusts hath schooled thee to wickednesse Therfore crie not out of others without thee woe worth such an one that brought me to this Psalm 55.11 But with Dauid crie out Woe worth my wicked and vncleane hart Surely surely such an one did not cause 〈◊〉 to doe this euill but it was thou O my vncleane heart euen my companion that I could not put away whom I made my guide and familiar Thus make thy selfe to know thy miserie And the God of heauen wash all our hearts from wickednesse Wherefore heale vs O Lord and we shall be whole saue vs O Lord and we shall be saued doe thou O King of heauen purge vs and we shall be cleane and doe thou O heauenly Father in the pretious blood of Christ Iesus wash vs and wee shall bee whiter then snow And so I haste 5. Circ because time hastes away vnto the last point in the first branch laying forth the obiect shewing from what the hart must be cleansed O Ierusalem wash thy heart from wickednesse or from euill as some translations haue it I will not stand here to define or distinguish sinne 1. Ioh. 3.4 What the tongue of Canaan calleth Au●n and Catth●●h or Paschaah iniquitie and wickednesse that the Grecians call 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sinne and the holy Ghost saith that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the transgression of the law Which way soeuer it bee vnderstood it conuinceth the people of Ierusalem of their sinnes against God Pointing forth vnto vs this truth That the best and readiest way Dost 1. to bring people from their prophannesse vnto repentance is first that the Minister do labour to conuince them of their sine they haue committed before either he exhort them to holy life or comfort them with the glad tidings of the Gospell This course is here takē by our Prophet it is my text it is my example to follow Ezech. 16 2. 13 4.11.18 1 Reg. 18.18 Matth. 3.7 It was that which God incharged Exachael with this course did Elias take with Aliab and which Iohn the Baptist tooke with the rebellious Iewes M●ny speake and preach placentia mercy and merrie 〈◊〉 some cry 〈◊〉