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A29096 The good old way, or, An excellent and profitable treatise of repentance made by John Bradford in the yeare 1553. Now published with two prefaces relating the life of the author, and the excellencey of the worke. Bradford, John, 1510?-1555.; Harris, Robert, 1581-1658.; Wilkinson, Henry, 1616-1690. 1652 (1652) Wing B4106; ESTC R25287 35,398 95

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and present old and new thereby the holy spirit may be effectuall to worke in his time this worke of sorrowing for our sinne Look upon Gods anger for sinne in Adam and Eve for eating a peece of an apple or some such fruit Were not they the dearest creatures of God cast out of Paradise Were not they subject to mortality travaile labour c. Was not the earth accursed for their sinnes Doe not we all men in labour women in travailing with child and all in death mortality and misery even in this life feele the same And was God so angry for their sinne and he being the same God will he say nothing to us for ours alas more horrible then the eating once of one peece of an apple In the time of Noah and Lot God destroyed the whole world with Water and the Citties of Sodom with Gomorrah Seboim and Adama with fire and brimstone from heaven for their sinnes namely for their Whoredomes pride idlenesse unmercifulnesse to the poore tyranny c. In which wrath of God even the very babes birds fowles fishes herbs trees and grasse perished and think we that nothing will be spoken to us much worse and more abominable then they For all men may see if they will that the Whoredomes pride unmercifulnesse tyranny c. of England farre passeth in this age any age that ever was before Lots wife looking back was turned into a salt stone and will our looking back againe yea our turning back againe to our wickednesse doe us no hurt If we were not already more then blind Beetles we would blush Pharaoh his heart was hardned so that no miracle could convert him if ours were any thing soft we would beginne to sobbe Of six hundred thousand men only two entred into the Land of promise because they had ten times sinned against the Lord as he himselfe saith and think we that God will not sweare in his wrath that we shall never enter into his rest which have sinned so many ten times as we have toes and fingers yea haires on our heads and beards I feare me and yet we passe not The man that sware and he that gathered sticks on the Sabbath day were stoned to death but we think our swearing is no sinne our bribing rioting yea whore-hunting on the Sabbath day pleaseth God or else we would something amend our manners Elies negligence in correcting his sonnes nipped his neck in two but ours which pamper up our Children like puppets will they put us to no plunge Elies sonnes for disobaying their Fathers admonition brought over them Gods vengeance and will our stubbornnesse doe nothing Sauls malice to David Acabs displeasure against Naboth brought their blood to the ground for dogges to eate yea their Children were hanged up and slaine for this cause but we continue in malice envy and murther as though we were able to wage warre withthe Lord Davids adultery with Bathsheba was visited on the child borne on Davids daughter defiled by her brother and on his children one slaying another his Wives defiled by his own sonne and himselfe driven out of his Realme in his old age and otherwise also although he most hartily repented his sin But me thinks we are more deare unto God then David which yet was a man after God's own heart or else we could not but tremble and beginne to repent The rich glutton who insatiatly delighted in gluttony what did it availe him it brought his soule to hell and have we any preheminence that God will doe nothing to us Achans subtil theft provoked Gods anger against all Israel and our subtilty yea open extortion is so fine and politick that we think God cannot espie it Gehezi his covetousnesse brought it not the Leprosy upon him and on all his seed Judas also hanged himselfe But the covetousnesse of England is of another cloth and colour Well if it were so the same Taylor will cut it accordingly Ananias and Saphyra by Lying linked to them suddain death but ours now prolongeth our life the longer to last in eternall death The false witnesses of the two Judges against Susanna lighted on their own heads and so will ours doe at length But what goe I about to avouch ancient examples where daily experience doth teach The sweat the other yeare the stormes the Winter following will us to weigh them in the same ballances Men hanging and killing themselves which are alas too rife in all places require us to register them in the same roules At the least Children Infants and such like which yet can not utter sinne by word or deed we see Gods anger against sinne in punishing them by sicknesse death mis-hap or otherwise so plainly that we cannot but grone againe in that we have poured out these sinnes in word or deed more abundantly And here with me a little look on God's anger yet so fresh that we cannot but smell it although we stoppe our noses never so much I pray God we smell it not more fresh hereafter I meane it forsooth for I know you look for it in our deare late Soveraigne Lord the Kings Majesty you all know he was but a child in years defiled he was not with notorious offences Defiled said I nay rather adorned with so many good gifts and wonderfull qualities as never Prince was from the beginning of the World Should I speake of his wisdome of his ripenesse in judgement of his learning of his Godly zeale Heroicall heart Fatherly care for his Commons Nurse-like solicitude for Religion c. Nay so many things are to be spoken of Gods exceeding graces in this Child that as Salust writeth of Carthage I had rather speak nothing then too little in that too much is too little This gift God gave unto us Englishmen before all Nations under the Sunne and that of their exceeding love towards us But alas alas for our unthankfulnesse sake for our sinne sake for our carnality and prophane living Gods anger hath touched not only the body but also the mind of our King by a long sicknesse and at length hath taken him away by death death cruell death fearefull death O if Gods judgement be begun on him which as he was the chiefest so I think the holyest and godliest in the Realme of England alas what will it be on us whose sinnes have overgrowne so our heads that they are climed up to heaven I pray you my good brethren know that Gods anger towards us for our sinnes cannot but be great yea too fell in that we see it was so great that our good King could not beare it What befell Jewry after the death of Josias Lord save England and give us repentance my heart will not suffer me to tarry longer herein I hope this will cause some repentance If therefore the prayer for Gods feare the looking in God's glasse and the tagge thereto will not burst open the blockish heart yet hope I that the repetition
is how joyfull and precious a thing Gods mercy in Christ is how exceeding broad wide high and deepe Christs love is Perchance he can talke and Preach of Faith but yet truly in heart he never felt it effectually for if he did once feele this ravishing consolation indeed then would he be so farre from continuing in sinne willingly and wittingly that wholly and heartily he would give over himselfe to that which is contrary I meane to a new life renewing his youth even as the Eagle doth For as we being in the servitude of sinne demonstrate our service by giving over our members to the obaying of sinne from iniquity to iniquity even so we being made free from sinne by faith in Jesus Christ and endued with Gods spirit a spirit of liberty must needs demonstrate this freedome and liberty by giving over our members to the obedience of the spirit by the which we are lead and guided from vertue to vertue and all kind of holinesse As the unbelievers declare their unbeleefe by the working of the evill spirit in them in the outward fruits of the flesh even so the believers declare their faith by the working of Gods Spirit in them outwardly the fruits of the Spirit For as the Divell is not dead in those which are his but worketh still to their damnation so is not God dead in them which be his but worketh still to their salvation The which working is not the cause of the one or the other being in any but only a demonstration a signe a fruit of the same As the Apple is not the cause of the Apple tree but the fruit of it Thus then you see briefely that newnesse of life is not indeed a part of repentance but a fruit of it a demonstration of the justifying faith a signe of Gods good spirit possessing the heart of the penitent as the old life is a fruit of impenitency a demonstration of a lipfaith or unbeliefe a signe of Sathans spirit possessing the heart of the impenitent which all those be that be not penitent For meane I know none He that is not penitent the same is impenitent he that is not governed by Gods spirit the same is governed by Sathans Spirit For all that be Christians are governed with the spirit of Christ which spirit hath its fruits All other that be not Christs are the Divels He that gathereth not with Christ scattereth abroad Therefore my dearely beloved I beseech you to consider this and deceive not your selves If you be not Christs then pertaine you to the Divel of which things the fruits of the flesh doth assure you as whoredome adultery uncleannesse wantonnesse idolatry witch-craft envy strife contention wrath sedition murther drunkennesse gluttony blasphemy slothfulnesse vaine talking slandering c. If such like fruit as these grow out of the trees of your hearts surely surely the Divell is at Inne with you you are his birds whom when he hath well fed he will broach you and eat you chaw you and champ you world without end in eternall woe and misery But I am otherwise perswaded of you all I trust you be all Christ Jesus his people and his children yea and his brethren by faith As you see your sins in Gods Law and tremble and sigh sorrow and sob for the same even so you see his great mercies in his Gospel and free promises and therefore are glad merry and joyfull for that you are accepted into Gods favour have your sins pardoned and are endued with the good spirit of God even the seale and signe Manuel of your election in Christ Jesus even before the beginning of the World The which spirit for that he is the Spirit of life is given to you to work in you with you and by you here in this life sanctification and holinesse whereunto you are called that so ye might be holy even as your heavenly father is holy I beseech you all by admonition and warning of you that you would stirre up the gifts of God given to you generally and particularly to the edifying of his Church that is I pray you that you would not molest the good Spirit of God by rebelling against it when it provoketh and calleth you to goe on forward that he which is holy might yet be more holy he which is righteous might be more righteous as the evill spirit moveth and stirreth up the filthy to be yet more filthy the covetous to be more covetous the wicked to be more wicked Declare you now your repentance by workes of repentance Bring forth fruits and worthy fruits Let your sorrowing for your evils demonstrate it selfe departing from the evils you have used Let your certainty of pardon of your sins through Christ and your joy in him be demonstrated by pursuing of the good things which Gods word teacheth you You are now in Christ Jesus Gods workmanship to doe good works which God hath prepared for you to walk in For the grace of God that bringeth salvation unto all men hath appeared and teacheth us that we should deny ungodlinesse and worldly lusts and that we should live soberly righteously godlily in this present world looking for that blessed hope and glorious appearing of the mighty God and of our Saviour Jesus Christ which gave himselfe for us to redeeme us from all unrighteousnesse and to purge us a peculiar people unto himselfe fervently given unto good workes Again Titus 3. For we our selves also were in times past unwise disobedient deceived serving lusts and divers pleasures living in maliciousnesse and envy full of hate and hating one another But after that the kindnesse and love of God our Saviour to man-ward appeared not by the deeds of righteousnesse which we wrought but of his mercy he saved us by the fountain of the new birth and with the renewing of the Holy Ghost which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour that we once justified by his grace should be heires of eternall life through hope This is a true saying But I will make an end for I am too tedious Dearely beloved repent your sinnes that is be sorry for that which is past beleeve in Gods mercy for pardon how deepely soever you have sinned and both purpose and earnestly pursue a new life bringing forth worthy and True fruits of Repentance As you have given over your members from sin to sin to serve the Divel your tongues to sweare to lye to flatter to scold to jest to scoffe to beastly talke to vain jangling to boasting c. Your hands to picking griping idlenesse fighting c. Your feet to skipping going to evill to dancing c. Your eares to heare Fables lyes vanities and evill things c. So now give over your members to godlinesse your tongues to speak your eares to heare your eyes to see your mouthes to tast your hands to worke your feet to goe about such things as may make to Gods glory sobriety of life and love to your brethren and that daily more and more diligently for in this way to stand you cannot either better or worse you are to day then you were yesterday But better I trust you be and will be if you marke my Theme that is repent you The which thing that you would as before I have humbly besought you even so now yet once more I doe again beseech you and that for the mercies of God in Jesus Christ our Lord Repent you repent you for the Kingdome of heaven that is a Kingdome full of riches pleasures mirth beauty sweetnesse and eternall felicity is at hand The eye hath not seen the like the eare hath not heard the like the heart of man cannot conceive the treasures and pleasures of this Kingdome which is now at hand to such as Repent that is to such as are sorry for their sinnes beleeve Gods mercy through Christ and earnestly purpose to lead a new life The God of mercy through Christ his Sonne grant us his holy spirit and work in our hearts this sorrow faith and new life which through his grace I have spoken of both now and for ever AMEN FINIS Marc. 4.33 Lumen orationis perspicuitas Aug. who would call a bone ossum to avoid the ambiguity in os in Psal. 138. secundum Aug. Mr R. Ca. of Tentat 1. Resipiscentia 2 {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} 3 {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Deut. 6.2 Mat. 22. Mark 20. Luke 10. Ioh. 3. Mat. 6. Luke 17. Apoc. 22. Deut. 4.1 Phil. 4. Isai 45. 1 Joh. 2. Iames 2. Rom. 7. Gen. 6. Gen. 19. Gen. 19. Josua Caleb Num. 14. Lev. 24a Num. 13. 1 K. 5. 3 Reg. 21.22 4 Reg. 21. 4 Reg. 10. Isai 31. Mat. 7. Heb. 10.