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A97360 The works of the judicious and learned divine Dr. Thomas Taylor, part 1. sometimes preacher of Aldermanbury, London. Published by himself in his life time, in several smaller volumes, now collected together into three volumes in fol. two of which are here bound together. The first volume containing, I. An exposition on the 32. Psalm ... The second volume containing, I. An exposition of the parable of the sower and seed, on Luk. 8. ... The third volume is in the press, and will containe in it, I. The progress of sts, to full holinesse ... Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632. 1659 (1659) Wing T560A 683,147 498

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things are by communication the more increased for wee read not of any man that laid out his Tallent but to increase and as the light of the Sun is never a whit impaired by communicating it self to the whole world or as hee that lighteth one candle of another dimisheth not in either but increaseth the light so is it in the light of the Sun of Righteousnesse much more and in the kindling of these heavenly sparkles whose property is to diffuse themselves as fire and the further they spread the greater and brighter is the flame 3 The third fruit or effect of Faith is an undaunted confession of it Rom. 10.10 With the heart wee beleeve to justification and with the mouth we confesse to salvation For where faith is in the heart it will bee also in the mouth The spirit of Faith and the speech of Faith are undivided as 2 Cor. 4.13 And because wee have the same spirit of Faith according to that which was written I beleeved and therefore I spake even so wee beleeve and therefore also wee speak Now there bee three actions of Faith which help forward this free confession 1 It maketh a man bold in a good cause Act. 5.29 Peter being full of faith with a bold spirit told the Council that had the power of Life and Death in their hands and himself in their power wee ought rather to obey God than you 2 Faith keepeth a man in a preparedness to suffer by leading him along in the denial of himself and hereof wee have a notable example in Paul Act. 21.13 who professed how ready hee was not onely to bee bound but to dye also at Jerusalem if God called him thereunto 3 It worketh joy yea much rejoycing in the heart in the suffering for Christ and a good cause Rom. 5.3 after the Apostle had laid down the justification of faith as a ground hee saith that wee then rejoyce in tribulation and that they did so indeed is plain Act. 5.41 They departed from the Council rejoycing that they were counted worthy to suffer rebuke for his name hence could they sing Psalm● at mid-night in the dungeon and fetters and hence could the Martyrs imbrace the fire kiss the stake and testify such joy in the flames as all men might acknowledge the truth of the speech of our Saviour Your joy shall no man take away from you no Tyrant no tormentor nor any kind of torment The fourth and last fruit or work of faith is that wheresoever sound faith is it is most diligent in preserving yea and increasing of it self The most covetous man is not more complaining nor gathering than the beleever who is ever complaining of want of Faith or of the weaknesse of it Mar. 9.24 and knowing the want of it to bee so dangerous and hurtful as without which hee wanteth Christ himself as also that the weaknesse of it depriveth him of much comfort and many goods things for a man of weak estate must needs want many rich commoditys and sweet comforts which the wealthy enjoy in abundance Therefore hee useth all good means to increase his stock as 1 Hee is much in hearing reading and meditating in the word because he knoweth Means to increase the stock of faith faith commeth by hearing and every thing is preserved and nourished by that whereof it is begotten 2 Hee is much in godly talk and Christian conference by which as the fire by the bellows so is the grace of God blown and stirred up in him 3 Because hee seeth how without prayer both his own but especially Christs his faith is as ready to fail as Peters was Luk. 22.32 hee is much in prayer and with the Father of the Childe cryeth with tears often Lord I beleeve help my unbeleef Mark 9.24 and with the Disciples Lord increase our Faith Luke 17.5 And these are the marks by which the soundness and currence of Faith as by a touchstone may bee tryed and distinguished from all that false and counterfeit Faith which is so stiring in the World and wherby most men are lamentably deceived The use of this Doctrin is 1 To stir up men to examine and by these notes to prove themselves whether they are in the Faith or no to try their faith of what kinde it is least in the end they find that they have leaned upon a staffe of reed By which examination I fear it will bee too evidently seen that these are the last daies wherein the Sonne of man shall come and scarcely find faith upon the face of the earth Sure it is that the common faith of men is neither thus 1 Founded 2 Nor qualified The most common faith of men is not thus qualified 3 Nor attended 4 Nor thus fruitful as will briefly appear in the particulars First Every man saith he hath Faith but whence had hee it it was never begotten by the Word he never cared for that that was ever as a sixt finger and superfluity unto him It was never founded in repentance nor dwelleth with Humility for most men never saw change in themselves they have loved God and beleeved in Christ ever since they can remember It was never cherished with the duties of prayer and invocation they could never pray in all their lives except after the Minister or by set forms but the spirit of prayer never dwelt there It was never conflicted with unbeleef they wonder what that should bee or that any man should not ever beleeve so as indeed here is no character of the faith of the Elect and nothing all this while but a voice and very carkase of Faith 2 Others say they beleeve and brag of a saving faith in Christ but they feed a bare fancy for they could never beleeve God for lesser things they want the faith of Gods providence even for meat and drink which is apparent in that they can use wicked and unwarrantable means for them their strong faith they brag of waiteth not for Gods provision but will shift for it self by hook and by crook it holdeth not the heart to patient bearing of the Cross but flingeth out in distempers it putteth not forth in inferiour businesses to give directions to the particular actions of life and therefore seeing this faith faileth in lesser and smaller things how can it bee sound in the greatest of all 3 Others boast of a sound faith which were it so it would lay hold upon the promise and beleeve for themselves and their seed but this it doth not for many who for themselves would rest in the providence of God upon the good and warrantable m●●●s will yet indanger themselves for their children And hence is it that many who have lived conscionably in single estate have remitted much of their care and fear in their married condition and come short of their former uprightnesse and why is this else but that they conceive not the Lord to bee all sufficient for them and theirs Gen. 17.1 4 Others there
apprehend and apply unto our selves Christ and all his merits for the very nature of justifying and saving Faith standeth in these two degrees 1 In apprehension and receiving of Christ for to beleeve and receive Christ are all one Joh. 1.13 2 In applying to ones self Christ and his merits particularly which is not only to know that Christ is God in himself and all other parts of truth necessary to bee beleeved but a full perswasion of the mercy of God through Christ to belong unto himself in particular so as hee bee able with Thomas to say My Lord and my God not onely confessing that Christ dyed for sinners which the very Devils beleeve but as Paul describeth the true Faith in the Son of God by the proper speech and voice of it Gal. 2.20 Who dyed for mee and gave himself for mee Further the description restraining this grace to beleevers giveth us to understand that faith is not of all 2 Thess 3. Faith is not of all nor so common as men take it to bee not every one that can say I beleeve in God hath faith nor every one that will boldly say Christ is his Saviour hath presently saving Faith For. 1 The Prophet Esay speaketh of a number that beleeved not the Prophets report and to whom the arm of God was not revealed Isa 53.1 The Evangelists and the Apostles also complain in their times how this prophecy was accomplished notwithstanding they heard the blessed word of truth from the mouth of truth it self and saw the wonderful Miracles in the hands of Christ himself and his Apostles for the confirmation of that truth 2 The end of Faith which is salvation belongeth not to the most and therefore not faith it self the means for there are few which shall bee saved 3 The Word the parent of faith is wanting to many people and where it is so neglected by the most as grace and Gods blessing is withdrawn from it besides that the unfaithfulnesse of Teachers and abundance of iniquity in all sorts of men provoketh the Lord to revenge with his fearful stroak of slownesse of heart to beleeve that in the midst of means men should wilfully perish now if there be no seed-time what fruit or harvest of faith can be expected 4 The Scriptures not only deny true and saving faith to the reprobate whose eyes the Lord blindeth and whose hearts he hardneth lest they should see and beleeve Isa 6.9 but impropriateth it to the elect whence it is called the faith of the elect Tit. 1.1 To them whom God hath predestinated to life for so many as were ordained to life everlasting beleeved Acts 13 48. to the sheep of Christ Joh. 10.16 But yee beleeve not for yee are not of my sheep to them that are regenerate by the Holy Ghost as 1 Joh. 5.1 Whosoever beleeveth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God Lastly the description addeth the final cause of faith to bee Salvation namely in regard of beleevers for the main end of all graces is the glory of God and so Abraham by beleeving is said to give glory to God Rom. 4.20 but the subordinate end of faith is the salvation of the elect and therefore is it called saving faith 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 In salutem animae Be●● Faith never quite lost Heb. 10.39 we are not they which with-draw our selves unto perdition but we follow faith to the conservation of the soul 1 Pet. 1.9 Receiving the end of your faith even the salvation of your souls And from hence followeth it that saving faith can never be quite shaken out of the heart of him that once hath it being 1 but once given to the Saints Jude 3. and a gift of which God never repenteth him 2 A gift flowing from Gods eternal election as we have shewed out of Acts 13.48 3 A seed of God perpetually preserved in the regenerate who sin not because this seed of God remaineth in them 1 Joh. 4.4 4 It hath the promise of the Father to be the victory that overcometh the world the intercession of the Son of God that it fail not Luke 22.32 and the confirmation of the holy Spirit who by it sealeth up and giveth his earnest into the hearts of beleevers 2 Cor. 1.22 so as unless the mighty power of the Father Son and holy Spirit upholding it can bee shaken it can never be by all the gates of Hell so shaken out of the heart but that the end of it shall be salvation which could not be if the elect did not ever abide in communion and fellowship with Christ Popish doctrin teacheth not true faith to this day From which description of true justifying faith it is evident that Popish Doctrin knoweth not teacheth not nor suffereth men to be taught the true Doctrin of saving faith because it utterly disclaimeth the very essential form of it which is special application of Christ and his merits with affiance and resting only on them unto salvation yea and more they condemn this glorious work of faith as a mortal sin and stile it by the name of presumption and so by Gods just judgement they take up such a faith in stead of it as is common not only to Hereticks and Reprobates but to the very Devils themselves who beleeve as much as Popish doctrin requireth to salvation yea and more they tremble also For doe not they know and assent that there is one God that all that is in the Word of God is true and certain that all the Articles of the Creed are the true grounds of Christian religion and if you goe any further excepting the thrusting in of general Councils and Traditions which every good Catholick must take in with the former Popish faith leaveth you and biddeth you farewell and even those things which are absolutely necessary to salvation to bee beleeved by saving faith as that the Scriptures are Gods Word that the Articles of faith comprised in the Creed of the Apostles are of undoubted truth they embrace only by Historical faith by which yet was never man saved for if ever man were then might the Devils also by the same faith But justifying faith is another manner of thing it seateth not it self in the understanding only as the former but takeeth up the whole soul even the heart will and affections also all which lay hold and cleave unto Christ for salvation Neither is it a common and general work of the Spirit upon good and bad as the former illumination and assent is but a special favour and extraordinary grace proper to the elect as wee have heard and the stranger entreth not into this their joy The second point to be considered is the benefit or excellent fruit of this grace 1 It is the first stone to be laid in the building of a Christian Five excellent fruits of saving faith and therefore called a substance and foundation Heb. 11.1 and the Colossians are said to be rooted and built and
either in one calling or the other as much blessing as they seek they have So what other reason can bee given that many lingring evils and want of Gods blessing is in so many families but because men omit the chief means of procuring the one and repelling the other Men think they have nothing to do with this duty but when publike authority enjoyns it and that it is onely the fault of Magistracy it is so out of use as though every Master of a family were not a Magistrate and Bishop in his own house or as if that were not a means for private blessings which is so mighty for publike Oh deceive not thy self that which thou canst not do publikely thou maiest do in thine own house and therefore if thou wantest any grace or blessing blame thine own idleness that seekest it not in Gods means Vse 2. This should move us to perform so needful a duty as this is Motives to fasting 6. and thereunto to consider of these reasons 1 Consider the Promises that are made and have been made good to fasting and fervent prayer Remember that one example of good King Jehoshaphat against whom came the Moabites Ammonites and they of Mount Seir whereupon hee proclaimed a fast throughout all Judah and prayed earnestly 2 Chron. 20.2 17. and before they had ended their Prayer the Spirit of the Lord came upon Jahaziel a Levite who by the Spirit of Prophecy foretold the victory saying Yee shall not need to fight in this battel O Judah and Jerusalem Fear yee not but to morrow go out against them and the Lord will bee with you and so it came to pass for the enemies slew one another and the Jews gathered the spoil and returned and praised God in the valley of Beracha that is of blessing so called ever after 2 The ordinary prayers of Gods children have prevailed much and much more can their fasting and prayer bring greater blessings When Peter was in prison sleeping between two souldiers the night before he should bee brought out to death being bound with two chaines and the Keeper before the door watching the Prison at the ordinary Prayer of the Church an Angel smote Peter saying Arise quickly and his chains fell off and hee was delivered Act. 12.5 much more can Extraordinary Prayer joyned with fasting prevail 3 Many things are not obtained but by that prayer which is joyned to fasting Matth. 17.14 this kind of Devils is not cast out but by prayer and fasting that is by a most fervent kind of Prayer to which fasting is joyned as a whetstone to sharpen it and set an edge on it Some things as those that are pretious cost a greater price and some sutes must bee obtained of men not without long and instant supplication so here many things are long sought by ordinary prayer which being extraordinary favours might by extraordinary prayer have been sooner had 4 God hath rewarded the wicked who have used this Ordinance in Hypocrisy and much more will hee those his servants that use it in truth 1 King 21.21 Ahab fasting for the destruction threatned by Elijah humbled himself and this fast of his not joyned with true repentance but onely kept in the outward ceremony in abstaining from meat in sackcloth and giving some testimony of outward sorrow was not unrewarded but obtained a reprieve of the execution of the sentence till his Sons dayes How much more respect shall wee obtain of God if wee joyn to the outward fast the inward graces of humility repentance faith and fervency 5 Were this exercise in request sometimes in families it would prevent many judgements and many sins the procurers thereof in governours children and servants as adultery fornication drunkenness swearing riot and prophaneness these might bee kept out as well as cast out by this means and unspeakable were the good that might hereby be procured as release from many evils life health c. 6 We have the example of the Jews who besides all other moveable fasts upon special occasion must have one set fast in a year Levit. 16.29 1 Because many great sins of all sorts might be committed in a year for which they needed to be humbled 2 Once a year God might shew some tokens of displeasure publick or private that they might know that once a year they had cause to be humbled Obj. That was a Ceremony Ans The day was not the thing the equity of which binds us as well as them because the ends and causes bind us And in the Gospel wee have the example of John and his Disciples who fasted often and Christs Disciples must fast when the Bridegroom is gone and causes of mourning come Beside these we have sundry other motives to religious fasting as 1 Shall Christ fast for us and not we for our selves 2 Shall the Pharisees fast twice a week in hypocrisie and wee not once in our lives in sincerity 3 Can we cheerfully betake us for our bodily health to fasting diet or abstinence so long as the Physician will prescribe and will we doe nothing for our souls health 4 Can worldly men for a good market fast from morning to evening and can Christians be so careless as to dedicate no time to the exercise of fasting and prayer to increase their gain of godliness 5 Is not this a seasonable exhortation hath not God sounded the Trumpet to fasting Matth. 9.16 when the Bridegroom is taken away it is time to fast But now 1 Sins abound as Drunkenness Pride and high wickedness and there is no more fear of Gods wrath in the Church and Land 2 The Word and Ministery is more despised than ever and less loved Preachers and Professors of the Gospel are scorned as in the days of Noah the heavenly Mannah is contemned and the contempt of it threatneth a final departure ot the Bridegroom 3 Papists increase in numbers in boldness in pride in power and are so farre from being converted by the light as they are daily more perverted and perverse notwithstanding the glorious Gospel of God and the wholsome Laws of the Land Adde unto these the swarms of Atheists Machevilians carnal and cold Protestants among us 4 Who hath not smarted in the common judgements of the Land lingring by many years in plagues unseasonable weather fires waters and the like all of them fore-runners of greater misery Who can forget the warning of Gun-powder and the present unfeelingness of it And were not these publike evils how may every one of us bewail Christs hiding of himself from our souls His gracious beams shine not on us with such comfort as they might his Word is not so fruitful in the best as it should dulness and conformity with the times creep in upon the best the Sun and Moon great Lights in the Ministry are darkned and the Starres lose their light among professors Is it not time to awake our selves if ever and to betake our selves to sack-cloth and ashes to fasting
the World therefore hee speaks true Answ 1 Hee is called the Prince of the World not simply but as it is corrupted the Prince of this World saith the Text which world this which lyeth in malice and hostility against the Son of God and the means of salvation 2 Hee is not so a Prince as having any right unto any creature for hee cannot possess a Pig without leave but by tyranny hee forceeth and commandeth as a Prince the wicked World unto his obedience for the World departing from God to his Adversary God in justice giveth Satan leave to prevail and rule in the Sons of disobedience But will it follow that because hee ruleth in the world by sin and death being the prince of darkness and having the power of death therefore the parts of the world must needs bee his Object 2 He is called the God of the World 2 Cor. 4.4 Ans True not in respect of dominion over things created but 1 In respect of Corruption for hee is the God of the evil in the world the Author Ring-leader and Nourisher of all evil 2 In respect of Seduction for hee is bold to use all earthly things which are made to Gods glory to serve to set forward his temptations and wicked mens lusts and so to set up his own kingdom 3 In respect of opinion or estimation because the people of the world make the Devil their God But this no more proves him to bee indeed the God of the World than an Idol is proved to bee a true God onely because Idolaters so esteem and make it Secondly The Devil affirms it to be in his disposition that hee may give it to whom hee will which must needs bee another lye because it is not his in possession for nothing can give that which it hath not 2 The Scriptures ascribe this to God as a perogative and peculiar to him By him Kings reign Prov. 18.15 All powers that are are ordained of God Rom. 13.1 Hee maketh low and hee maketh high It is the most high that beareth rule over the Kingdomes of men Dan. 4.22 The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away Job 1.21 3 Another notorious lye is that having them to dispose of hee will dispose them to Christ which is impossible seeing Christ had them already disposed unto him and had received them of his Father so as he only could say Matth. 11.23 All things are given to mee of the Father and Joh. 3.35 The Father loveth the Son and hath given all things into his hands Therefore the Devil offering him the Kingdomes of the World must needs lye Psalm 2.8 Ask of mee and I will give thee the Heathen for thine inheritance and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession If then Satan say All this power will I give thee it is a lye for all power was given him in Heaven and in earth of his Father Matth. 28.18 So as in this profer hee belies the Fathers gift and the Sons right and derogates from the glory both of the Father and of the Son 4 Another lye is his false boasting making himself Lord and Casar of all when hee hath not one foot of all hee speaks of like Solomons Bragadocio There is one that maketh himself rich when he hath nothing and when hee pretends his unjust usurpation in the World to bee a just possession and title to the World And thus wee have examined the substance and truth of this Reason and have found neither substance truth nor reason in it Here note that Doct. Bad causes must ever bee thrust forward by bad means Satan had a naughty matter in hand as no better can beseem him namely the overthrow of the Son of God and all the salvation of mankinde and the means by which hee would effect his purpose is suitable lying and falshood and boasting and hee is no changeling never a true word comes out of his mouth 1 King 21. Jezabel had a wicked end to bring to passe namely the dis-inheriting of Naboth and setting Ahab into his possession and what means doth shee use but bribery perjury and murther of Naboth and his Children and all this under a colour of Religion and revenge of Gods cause a fast being proclaimed before it Matth. 26. the Jews had as wicked a cause as ever was undertaken viz. the oppressing and murther of the Son of God and what means must they use for what had the just man done They must accuse falsly and suborn false witnesses and deprave his words and make him speak what they list And what other means used they to falsify and suppress the truth and glory of his resurrection In this place Satan aims to bring Christ to Idolatry and the means is covetousness Peter had an ill cause in hand to hinder Christ from being apprehended and his means was bad unwarrantable striking Reasons And this must needs bee 1 In respect of God when a bad action is undertaken hee leaves it and as hee permits the action onely so hee permitteth bad means but never appoints or approves any means to bad and VVicked purposes which therefore must bee Wicked and Unhappy 2 In respect of Satan who seeks to make every action as sinful as possibly may bee hee knows that all instruments of falshood are hateful to God and therefore the more wicked means are used the more detestable and damnable the action is 3 In respect of men themselves for those that make no conscience of bad ends ma●e none of the m●ans as we may see in David himself whose conscience being so sleepy as to take another mans wife he will make no bones to hide it by murther of his faithful Captain 4 In respect of the means themselves which are near enough at hand bad means are easily sound and attempted What might be more difficult than to pick matter against the Son of God to bring him not only under disgrace but unto death Yet the Jewes could easily find a Law by which Law he was to dye or if they had had none they could easily make one If they wanted true witness they could suborn false If they wanted witness from others they could make use of his own We our selves have heard him what need wee any other witness Vse 1. This teacheth us to suspect those causes and actions that are brought about by bad means as 1 When men run out of Gods Ordinances and will not live by some honest calling and means of life but by Cards Dice Bowls Bets Cousnage and such instruments and means of injury and wrong they are convinced to live a lewd and wicked life for a good and honest life is blessed by God and carried by good and lawful and honest means such as these be not 2 All such goods as are gotten by lying swearing deceiving Sabbath-breaking over-reaching or helping forward sin in any man are here not only to be suspected but condemned and sentence passeth against them as such which the Devil hath
4 Do wee know that God himself is the chief good and should not wee cast our eyes beyond our selves sinful lumps and heaps of dust that all the springs of our affections might run into this main Shall wee bestow the pitch of our affections upon lower things as earthly-minded men do when wee may satiate them with God himself and the things of his glory 5 There is no loss in neglecting our selves for God but great advantage for his eye is upon us to bee a speedy faithful and royal rewarder of us The preferring of our Lords cause above our selves is the preferment of our selves in the end Hee that loseth his life for my sake saith Christ shall find it And therefore as Caesars eye made his Souldiers prodigal of their blood so Gods eye upon us should make our selves small in our own eyes that his glory may bee maintained and reserved wholly to himself Moses preferred Gods honour before his own for hee looked for the recompence of reward Vse 1. The Use hereof belongs to such as are specially set forth to set up Gods causes The Magistrate is not now a private man to seek himself or to set forward his own designs or to shew his heat in his own private causes but to prefer Gods causes before all mens his own or others David a King how calm was hee in his own case when Shimei trayterously railed upon him and Abishai would have fetched his head Oh no said hee God hath bid him rail c But when Gods cause was in hand Oh then away from not yee wicked and I will have no wicked person in my house I will timely destroy the wicked from the house of God Good Nehemiah neglecteth his own allowance and departed from his own right for the peoples sake chap. 5. but cha 13. how zealous is hee for God hee will not let God lose his right not one whit of the Sabbath must bee allowed to any use but Sabbath-duties Such a courage for God and the Truth ought the Magistrate to have as neither for fear of men nor any mans favour or affection hee neglect any thing which God would have him do especially for the house of God and the Offices of it Alas how many Magistrates are of Gallios minde to think religion but a matter of words as if God made them governours of men only but not of Christians keepers of the second Table to preserve Peace and Justice and not of the first to preserve Piety and Religion and if they bee so why are not Blasphemies and horrible Oaths and innumerable prophanations of the Sabbath severely punished why are not Popish and prophane persons compelled to come into the house of God Shall a pilferer of a trifle of a mans goods know that the Magistrate bears not the Sword in vain and shall not hee that robs God of his Glory by Cursing Swearing contemptuous breaking of the Sabbath know the contrary The calling of a Minister is more specially to promote the causes of God which therefore must affect him above all his own respects How earnest was Christ in his Fathers work when his Parents came to seek him at twelve years old hee rebuked them for interrupting him whereas in all private converse hee gave them reverence Luk. 2. When his Disciples brought him meat hee neglected that also saying It is my meat and drink to do the wilt of my Father And if preferring Gods causes will not suffer us to respect our selves much less will wee bee hindered by others wee cannot tune our songs to mens ears but must deal faithfully and plainly though wee displease men How zealous was Christ against the Hypocrisy of the Scribes and Pharisees Matth. 23. though it created him much envy and malice When hee saw the invincible hardnesse of Heart in his hearers how did hee mourn in his spirit and looked angerly about him Mark 3.5 Surely if wee go about to please men or set up our selves in the World Gods causes will affect us slenderly Therefore it shall bee our happy portion to set the top of our ambition the glory of God and in our judgements and practice prefer the winning of souls before the winning of the World Vse 2. Let every man learn to consider what businesse God hath put in his hand to do and not bee hindered in that for that is Gods work Gods cause upon which depends some part of Gods glory And whatsoever he may glorify God in for which hee can warrant his calling let him set that forward and let no respect hinder him let him not suffer God to bee dishonoured in his family nor where hee can hinder it let the spirit of patience swallow a number of private and personal wrongs but when God comes to be wronged let him stir up the spirit of zeal and courage Vse 3. Here many are reproved who fail against this Doctrin as 1 Men that follow nature abandoning religion hot and fiery in their own quarrels not a word can bee sooner uttered against them but they are ready to draw and to stab Their own names may not be mentioned without all due respect But for Gods causes and quarrels let others look to that How h●t was Cain in own cause but so much the cooler in Gods causes and service Haman how busy in his own private quarrel to bring Mordecai to death yea to destroy the whole Church had not his gallows caught himself Oh beware by these examples of more zeal in thine own cause than in Gods in thy own name than in God 2 Such Ostriches as can digest any high contempt of God without indignation or reproof and can suffer men to swear and curse by God and Christ his blood wounds and tear him to small peeces It would bee thought disloyalty to hear the Kings Majesties name or title contumeliously spoken of and not bring the party to condign punishment It was an old Law among the Romans that if any man did swear by their God Janus it should bee death unless the Senate approved it or it were made before a Priest why that it might bee either punished or reproved It were well if wee had such a Law amongst us 3 When care of our own houses eat up the care of Gods house Things shall be neat and convenient at home no care how Gods house lies When base trifles are preferred before Gods Word and the good setling of it as stage-plaies and enterludes When Gods Sabbaths and time must give place to our callings or recreations or are passed away in Gods Worship more heavily than holy daies or work-daies Here is a man affected more with his own sin than the highest causes of Gods glory III. The reason of our Saviours denial For it is written Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him onely shalt thou serve Our Saviour had sharply reproved Satans impudence in his bold onset this third time but yet because it is not sufficient to thrust off an adversary with heat
such as are wealth honour learning parentage beauty or such like here called the face of a man for which God accepteth not nor rejecteth any man Job 34.19 Hee accepteth not the persons of Princes saith Elihu nor regardeth the rich more than the poor they being all the work of his hands And applied to the Apostles purpose is as if he had said I now indeed clearly perceive that the Lord hath no respect of any dignity or priviledge in any people above another that hee should pour his grace upon one more than another upon the Jew above the Gentile Why God accepteth not of persons upon the circumcision above the uncircumcision upon the seed of Abraham according to the flesh above the rest of the Nations and Kindreds throughout the world Now I see that the righteous Judge of all the earth can be no accepter of persons For 1 This were to esteem men by adjuncts and qualities Reasons and not by their essence and substance of grace and piety thus should the rich man have been preferred before Lazarus and the proud Pharisee before the penitent Publican 2 This were to judge by inconstant things for all these outward respects pass away as the figure of the world it self doth whereas the judgement of God is most unchangeable and therefore grounded on things unchangeable 3 It were a most unequal valuation to compare and much more to prefer things which are in no proportion of goodness to the things which are undervalued for between temporal and eternal heavenly and earthly things can bee no proportion 4 He which hath forbidden us to judge by the false and crooked rule of sence sight reason and such things as are before us cannot himself do so both which points are plainly reproved 1 Sam. 16.7 The Lord biddeth Samuel being to chuse one of the Sons of Ishai to bee King look not on his countenance nor on the height of his stature and addeth this as a reason for God seeth not as man seeth man looketh on the outward appearance but the Lord beholdeth the heart Object But when the Lord passed by all the rest of the Nations and chose Abraham and his seed did he not accept persons Answ That Abraham and the Israelites were chosen the Ismalites and Heathen rejected was no accepting of persons the Lord himself declareth that there was no cause at all in the people which furthered his choice of them just cause there was in them why hee should have passed by them as well as the rest for as they were the fewest of all people Deut. 7.7 so they were the worst and most stiff-necked of all Deut. 9.6 Yea consider Abraham himself their Father and the Father of all the Faithful what cause was in him that God should set his love upon himself or his posterity or call him out of Ur of the Chaldaeans where hee lived in as Heathenish Idolatry as any of the rest in so much as God by his Prophet puts them in minde of the pit whence they were hewn and telleth them their Father was an Amorite and their Mother an H●ttite Ezek. 16.3 If it bee still asked what cause then was there why this people should above all other bee chosen to partake in the Covenant of life the Lord himself directly answereth that there was no cause without himself that moved him hereunto it was only his free love and meer good will The Lord loved you because hee loved you Deut. 7.8 Object But when God electeth one to salvation and rejecteth another hee seemeth no accept of persons for all lye alike in the same condition Ans The Objection answereth it self for in that all lie alike in the same mass and all are corrupted it is plain that election and reprobation depend not upon any thing outward for seeing matter enough to condemn all all being sold unto sin and no more matter of love in those whom he chuseth than those whom he refuseth we must needs conclude with the Apostle that Hee chuseth freely whom hee will and whom he will he justly reprobateth and refuseth Rom. 9.18 If it be here alledged that it seemeth hard that those that are all equal in Adam should be so unequally dealt with I answer may not the Lord do with his own what we will who art thou that darest dispute with God or prescribe Laws to thy Creator who is it that bindeth him or spoileth him of his Soveraignty over his creatures that he may not deal with one thus and with an other another way Object But when God judgeth men according to their works doth hee not accept of men by outward things and did not the Lord accept persons when hee respected Abel and his sacrifice but to Cain and his sacrifice had no respect Answ God judgeth men according to works but not as they are outward actions but as they are fruits of Faith purifying the heart and working by love thus only he looks on them with acceptance whereas bee they never so many and glorious without faith he rejecteth them so as still he judgeth by that which is within and not by things without further than they testifie of the former As for Abel his ●ace and person was no more respected than Ca●ns it was the faith of his heart the fear of God and working of righteousness that was accepted and which is witnessed Heb. 11.4 By faith Abel offered a greater sacrifice than Cain by the which he obtained witness that he was righteous So as notwithstanding all that can be said to the contrary it remaineth an undeniable conclusion That God is no accepter of persons Wh soeve● would b●●●e God mu●● 〈◊〉 accept of persons Vse 1. If God accept not nor reject men for outward respects no more must those who would be like unto him And hence sundry sorts of men are to be instructed in their duty As 1 Magistrates who are Gods Vicegerents and called gods yea called by God to execute his Judgements must beware of respecting persons in judgement Deut. 1.17 Moses appointing Judges over the people sendeth them away with this charge Yee shall have no respect of persons in judgement but shall hear the small as well as the great yee shall not fear the face of man for the iudgement is Gods This corruption yeelded unto makes a man say to the wicked thou art righteous and layeth him open not only to the curse of God but even to the curse of the people Prov. 24.24 Nay more hee maketh God so farre as lyeth in him a patron of iniquity a justifier of the wicked a taker of the ungodly by the hand a condemner and punisher of the innocent for he pronounceth sentence from God and fastneth that upon the Lord which the Lord abhorres 2 Ministers who are the mouth and Messengers of God must take heed of this base sin of accepting the face or persons of men so as for fear or flattery they hide or betray any part of the truth of God
the dead 1 Pet. 1.3 and for this cause our Saviour was careful after his departure hence to send out his Spirit in more plentiful and abundant manner than before that hee might continually inspire his people with ardent desires after the beginnings of that life eternal unto which Christ himself is risen who then manifest themselves members of such an advanced head when this new life manifesteth it self in them Thirdly our perfect salvation is also hence fully assured us for if our Lord Jesus hath soyled all the powers of Hell Death and Darkness in himself when hee was yet dead how much more doth hee it for us his members being now alive if hee could drive back and disperse all spiritual enmitles even when hee was in Hell it self after a sort how much more now being ascended far above all moveable and aspectible Heavens Eph. 4.10 for wee must not behold the victory and triumph of Christ What or who sh●ll separate us from the love of God seeing it is Christ that is dead or rather risen from the dead as performed onely in and for himself but as the ground and pledge of the victory and conquest of all the Beleevers in the World Look upon this Son of David prostrating the great Goliah of Hell for all the Israel of God casting out the strong man not only out of his but of our possessions that he might take us up for his own use spoyling him of his kingdome and weapons for us yea and in us And hence as out of a well of consolation wee shall draw this comfort to our selves that look as the gates of Hell could not prevail against him our head no more shall they ever be able to prevail against us his members although they never so fiercely and forcibly assayl us And it spiritual enmities shall not be able to cut us short of our Salvation much less shall temporal dangers for by vertue of this resurrection also even in the most troublesome deeps when the waves of sorrows overtake one another and go over our souls when with Jonas we are ready to say We are cast from the face of the Lord Jonah 2.4 even then we have hope to rise out of such evils and because out head is above in short time comfortably to swim out Adde hereunto that death itself nor the grave shall stand between us and home for this rising of Christ is both the cause and confirmation that we shall rise again If the head bee risen so shall also the members if Christ the first fruits of them that sleep be raised so shall also the whole bulk and body of beleevers if we beleeve that Christ is risen from the dead even so them which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him 1 Thess 4.14 and if the same spirit which raised Jesus from the dead dwell in us then he that raised Christ from the dead shall also quicken our mortal bodies Rom. 8.11 for Christ hath not redeemed the soul alone from death but the body also else had this second Adam been interiour to the first if not able to save by his rising all that which was lost by the fall of the former Oh how would this meditation well digested sweeten the remembrance of death and the grave when a Christian shall consider that look how it was with Christ when his soul and body were separated yet both of them were united to the Deity which brought them together again even so I am taught by the Scriptures that when my soul and body shall bee separated yet shall neither of them be sundred from Christ my head but he will reunite them like loving friends that they may participate in his own glory How would this meditation bring the soul not only to be content but to desire to bee dissolved and bee with Christ accounting that the best of all Phil. 1.23 III. The third benefit befalling us by the resurrection of Christ i● that because Christ is risen we know it shall not only goe well with us but with all the Church of God the prosperity of which so many as would prosper must rejoyce in for hence it is that Christ calleth a Church out of the world which after a sort riseth even out ot his own grave hence is it that being ascended on high he gave gifts to men for the gathering and preserving of his Church hence is it that the Church shall alwaies have the light of the Gospel Pastors Teachers and the Ministry till we all meet to a perfect man hence is it that this Church shall bee defended from Wolves and Tyrants seeing ●one is stronger than he nor able to pluck any ot his sheep out of his hands Let the Church be pressed it shall never be suppressed Let the Kings of the earth band themselves and forces against it the Lord hath set his Son upon his holy Mountain and he shall crush them like a Potters vessel Let Hereticks and Antich●ist send armies of Locusts Jesuites and seducing vagrants to waste the Church and bereave it of the truth and light leading to life they shall only seduce such as whose names are not written in the Book of life and of the Lamb for seeing Christ is risen so long as hee who can dye no more liveth he will preserve his darling he will send out the Stars that are in his right hand for her relief who like Davids Worhies shall break through the Hosts of the enemie and bring the pure waters of the Well of Life as we are for ever thankfully to acknowledge in those worthy restorers of our religion Lastly let flouds of persecution rise and swell so as this Dove of Christ cannot find rest fo the sole of her foot one means or other Christ will use for her help for he will either send her into the Wildernesse or the earth shall help the Woman and drink in the waters that they shall not hunt her or he will provide for her one of the chambers of his providence as he did for Joash against the rage of Athaliah wherein she shall be safe till the Storm bee blown over These are the principal benefits procured us by Christs resurrection which belong not unto all but only to such as are risen with him Quest How shall we know that we are risen with Christ How to know that we are risen with Christ that they mat assuredly belong unto us Ans The Apostle setteth himself to resolve this question Col. 3.1 where he maketh the seeking of things above where Christ is and infallible mark of our rising with him for as when Christ was risen he minded not things below any more but all his course was a preparation to his ascension to which all things tended so now if thou be risen with him Heaven will be in thine eye and thine affections are ascended thither where Christ is if Christ were on earth thou mightest fix thy soul and senses here on earth and yet be a Christian
lest yee bee hardened through the deceitfulness of sin Think what a fearful thing it is to fall from the grace of God yea or the degrees of it and would wee suffer a brother to run into this danger Secondly Chuse fit matter to confer of in company either by calling to minde things heard or by stirring up to profitable hearing diligent proceeding in-offensive walking watchful speaking and the like or if need bee of Admonition Exhortation or Reproof shew thy love therein full clouds will distill rain light will shine abroad and charitable knowledge is communicative Thirdly Bee sure to perform these private Christian duties in good and holy and unrebukeable manner As 1 Orderly those beginnings which are fittest in gifts and place as Elihu spake in his turn 2 Humbly none seeking to speak beyond his skill and reach 3 Wisely watching the fittest time and best occasion 4 Meekly and lovingly without reasonings and murmuring Phil. 2.15 none crossing others but through love one forbearing another advising in the spirit of meekness and with offering to submit themselves in other cases to receive words of Exhortation and Admonition 5 Conscionably so as in all such meetings and conference every one bee an helper to the truth 3 Joh. 8. to finde it out not to obscure or weaken it By these means wee shall have cause to rejoyce in our Christian fellowship as Jonathan and David 1 Sam. 23.14 Fourthly Observe the graces that are in others for a pattern to our selves 1 Thess 1 7. for our own provocation and imitation Yea spy and incourage the graces of God in the weakest and meanest Christian so framing our selves to that mark of a good man who honours all that fear the Lord Psal 15.4 Neither let the strongest scorn to receive help from the weakest Moses was content to bee advised by Jethro and David by Abigail and note Pauls humility Rom. 1.12 hee hoped to come and bee comforted by their faith as well as to help theirs Fifthly In the use of good company beware of giving any occasion of scandal or offence to any Matth. 18.7 8. leave no ill smell behinde thee avoid the note of pride conceit forwardness in speaking frowardness or stiffeness in thine own sense 1 Joh. 2.10 Hee that loveth his brother there is no occasion of stumbling or scandal in him Motives thus to carry our selves in good company Motives to provoke us wisely to carry our selves in good company 1 Consider how in our company wee are especially to watch seeing in no part of our life wee are sooner corrupted than in that seeing in no part of our life wee do so much discover our selves and seeing in no part thereof wee do either more good or more harm seeing wee do nothing without witness and should do nothing which wee would not have exemplary 2 As Satan layes snares every where so also in our company one with another not so much to bring the godly to such excess of riot as hee effecteth in wicked societies where is swearing gaming drinking rayling c. but to make them unfruitful and keep them from the good they might do and so far prevaileth as sometimes impertinent speech sometime debate and detracting speeches arise and the most tolerable speech is worldliness which stealeth away the heart and the time so as some who intended more good to themselves and others carry away hearts smiting them for not better imploying that opportunity 3 There is apparent loss when wee watch not to do or receive good in company with good men For godly men by reason of their Callings and distance of places seldome meet and when they do they lose the gain of that time in their special Calling and it they get it not up in the furtherance of the general calling of a Christian it is utterly lost And what but this makes the mindfulness one of another sweet in their absence when there was reaped so good fruit one of another in their presence 4 By this wise and fruitful carriage of company and meetings of good men Christians shall stop the mouthes of such as are ever complaining of and accusing Christian meetings to bee scarce to any other purpose but to detract defame slander censure to strengthen one another in faction and the like Or if such mouthes will not bee shut yet the conscience of Christians may rejoyce in the contrary innocency and not bee dejected by such false testimony 3 Rule In our speeches let us bee Proctors and Solicitors for the Saints speak wisely and willingly of the good wee know in our brethren 3 Apology and maintain the cause person and name of good men to our power The sincerity of love between David and Jonathan was manifest in that Jonathan defended Davids innocency to Saul his Father not onely to the loss of his Kingdome but the danger of his own life Ebedmelech the Blackmoor spake a good word for Jeremy and was saved from destruction when his Master Zedekiah was slain Nicodemus even in the beginning of grace spake for Christ when the whole Council was against him And how dangerous is it to devise and invent words against Gods children as Davids enemies to belye or reproach them to raise or receive slanders against them If such as stand not for grace shall fall then much more they that stand against it How needful is this Apology for them against the reproaches and scorns of this age How earnestly would children speak for their parents brethren or kindred Even so should it bee here It is nothing to speak for a man when others speak for him 4 Rule Concerning our actions towards good men 4 Rule Helpfulness wee should every way bestir our selves to procure their good and welfare Wee must to our hearts and affections joyn our hands and help to do them good yea bee ready to lay our hands under the feet of the Saints Gal. 6.10 Do good to all but especially to the houshold of faith Now in special 1 Wee must prevent from them all the evil wee can Means of it hinder them from sins and from falling hinder by all means reproach from their profession and danger from their persons 2 If thou findest a good man slipt into an infirmity labour to cover it make the best of i● as may bee Vaunt not thy self over him but consider thy self and by all good means cure it if it lye in thy power 3 If thou finde a good man stand in need of inward comfort and cast down help to raise him again Christ was sent to speak a word of comfort to the weary and every Christian hath received of his anointing When David was in deep distress his faithful friend Jonathan comforted him in the Lord his God 1 Sam. 23.16 4 I● thou knowest a good man helpless and without outward comforts thou must now shew bowels of mercy and compassion gladly receiving the poor Saints communicating willingly and freely to their nec●ssity 1 Pet. 3.8 Love one