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A41123 Remains of that reverend & faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. William Fenner, late minister of Rochford in Essex ... now compared with his own notes and published by Simeon Ash, William Taylor, Matthew Poole, John Jackson and John Seabrooke ... Fenner, William, 1600-1640.; Ashe, Simeon, d. 1662. 1657 (1657) Wing F696; ESTC R7304 478,746 332

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could see an honest life and conversation whither he had pleased God saith he I communed with my spirit and made diligent search Psal 77.6 How have I pleased God and followed God what manner of life have I led he ransacked all his life and conversation and would be glad to see he had done the things pleasing to God it would be more comfort then if all the Angels in heaven had spoken comfort so temptations or afflictions may be upon us that we would be glad to see signs and tokens of Gods favour in sanctifying our hearts and making us to be obedient to his will and tremble at his word and if we cannot see these things woe unto us 1 Tim 6.19 charge them that be rich in the world that they be not high-minded c. So we do not know what times may come we had need lay a good foundation for comfort against the time to come and charge rich men that they be rich in good works charge all Christians all that desire to stad in the evil day to be rich in good works and abound in them and lay up in store a good foundation against the time to come that they may lay hold of eternal life Lastly Consider that your want of obedience and good works is the cause of all Gods temporal judgements why God doth stop the bottles of Heaven and turns the Earth into dust and parcheth our Corn we see God hath begun the plague among us in the principal place of the Kingdom wherefore is all this see what the Prophet saith Jer. 3.3 therefore have the showers been withholden because you have been wicked thou hast an whores forehead and refusest to be ashamed thy carelesseness and barrenness under the means of grace thy impenitency and hardness of heart these have caused the showers to be withholden and have made God to deny the former and latter rain The second point is this As the Covenant of grace requires works so it requires perfect works he tells the Church of Sardis that he looks for works and perfect works but cannot find them so that the second Covenant requires perfect works But you will say how can that be Paul himself that was as forward a man and had as perfect works as any man yet he confesseth he was not perfect Phil. 3.12 so likewise here we know but in part 1 Cor. 13.10 perfection is not yet come in the world to come it may come Heb 12. there we read of the spirits of just and perfect men then men are made perfect but they are not perfect in this life I answer 't is true therefore there is a double perfection First A perfection of degrees to be perfectly perfect and so no man can be perfect by any perfection inherent indeed the Covenant of works requires this perfection but the Covenant of grace doth not indeed when we come to glory there shall be this perfection but not in this life in this life the Lord only subdues our sins but casts them not into the bottom of the Sea til the life to come therefore this perfection cannot be looked for upon earth Therefore secondly There is another perfection and that is a perfection by way of sincerity and uprightnesse Job 1.1 Job was a perfect and upright man Now this perfection differs from the other five wayes the perfection God requires in the Gospel from that in the Law First The Law stands upon performances as well as the will and desire and a man is not perfect unlesse he perform all as well as desire to doe it But now the perfection of the Gospel is without these performances indeed that man labours for as many performances as he can but it may be onely by desires Rom. 7.18 Paul was perfect by Evangelical Perfection he was upright before God yet he could not reach performances no he had a will to be good he did unfeignedly desire to be godly and serve God in every thing unfeignedly endeavouring after godly courses yet could not attain to that which he did desire So it was with Nehemiah and all the good people of God Nehem. 1.11 O Lord I beseech thee let thine ear be attentive to the prayers of thy servants who desire to fear thy name He could hardly say that he did perform it but he did desire it he could hardly say he did love and obey God and doe his will but this he would say he did desire to doe it and unfeignedly desire it as Solomon saith Prov. 21.21 He that followeth after righteousnesse and mercy findeth life He doth not say he that reacheth it he cannot reach it may be but he that followeth after it shall have life it is a sign that he hath the life of justification and that he shall have the life of glory Secondly The perfection of the Law it stands upon quantities as well as upon qualities truth it is not satisfied though a man be never so truly holy and religious unless man hath quantities and is so much holy But now the perfection of the Gospel indeed it will have as much quantity as a man can but yet it will stand with truth though a man hath not that quantity of humiliation and self-denial and power against sin yet if he have it in truth he is Evangelically perfect in some measure he is sincere and upright before God as Solomon saith of his Father 1 Kings 13.6 M● Father had great mercy according as he walked before thee in truth He doth not say he walked before thee in legal perfection he was perfectly righteous but he was truly righteous he was humble in truth and godly in truth and zealous in truth he had none of all these things to the utmost yet he walked before thee in truth So Josh 24.14 Fear the Lord and serve him in sincerity and truth He doth not say serve him as if you should doe every thing he commands but doe it in truth and sincerity Now sincerity is when there is no commandement but a man sets himselfe to doe it there is no sin but he labours to avoid it and there is no right manner but he sets himself to doe it in the right manner to his power this is the perfection of the Gospel Thirdly The perfection of the Law stands upon full measure whether a man have power or no that is nothing to the purpose the law will have all holiness and righteousness whether a man hath power or no But now the perfection of the Gospel by way of sincerity it looks at what measure God hath given and bestowed and no more but what God hath given and enabled a man to doe as you may see the Lord doth not require the gain of ten talents when he gave but five nor the gain of five when he gave but two the widows two mites were accepted and taken for a good and sincere gift because she gave all that she had Luke 21.4 as the Apostle
if a man would recover life and quickning the saving health of his soul he must take himself to his chamber and privately deal with God concerning his own soul as the Prophet speaks Zech. 12. every family apart the house of David apart and the house of Nathan apart when Jeremiah would humble himself before God Jer. 15. 17. I sate alone saith he so even go and sit alone But you will say are not publique duties better then private 't is true they are so when we may have publique duties as on the Sabbath day or any other day when we may go to publique ordinances then to go to private duties to private prayer c. this is to despise Gods publique worship but if we be not diligent in secret duties in private calling upon God if we be not frequent in these all outward duties of Gods worship will do us no good the preaching of the Word will do us no good except we preach to our selves the prayers in the congregation will do us no good if we pray not in our closets now when men neglect private prayer and seeking of God when a good motion comes into their mind to seek God in secret they put it off they will do it anon they shall have more liesure another time and if they do it they do it lothly and hoverly even so so they do not do it roundly and throughly as they ought to do this deads their hearts Lam. 3.28 the Church sate alone that is the way to be quickned if a man did love quickning he would plot and study to be alone nay he would search all the corners of his house for privacy if he did love his own quickning he would do thus he would be frequent with God in secret it is noted that the greatest work that ever Jacob did it was in private Gen. 32.24 he had sent all his company away and dispatched them over the brook he was left alone and so went to tug with God all alone and there wrestled so hard that he would not let the Angel go until he had blessed him so this were the way for people to take God aside and go between him and them and there afflict their souls and acknowledge all their vileness there to be instant with him and look up to him and bless him as it is noted of our Saviour Christ he would shift out of the way many times and go and pray alone Mat. 14.23 We may do that when we are alone that we cannot do in any company we may speak that in private which is not fit for the Wife or the brother to hear a man may do that alone which he is not able to do when he is in company how many secret arguments hath a man to move God in private many secret businesses that only God and his own soul knows off so that if he would be diligent in private duties he knows not what good he might do to his own soul Now the neglect of this blessed Ordinance of God of seeking of him in secret is the cause of this deadness nay the want of this duty is the cause why publique Ordinances do us no more good Ninthly The next cause of deadness is the not looking after inward duties in a mans own brest spiritual life and quickning is an inward thing and it is inward duties that must cherish it and the omitting of these duties doth most destroy it and let it die I say inward duties outward duties it is more easie doing of them as for a man to pray and hear and receive the Sacrament and externally to observe the Sabbath or outwardly to confer and sing Psalms and read a Chapter these outward duties a man may do them with more ease nay hypocrites may do them and do do them and yet never come to life and quickning they do them after their manner but there is no man can do them aright but they that are quickned up to God but I say men may do this and never be quickned but now there be inward duties and these are the main quickners of the heart and the carelesness of these is a great cause of deadnesse but what are these It is the setting of God before a mans eyes thinking when he goeth up and down of God of his holiness of his precepts of the danger of being under his displeasure and of the happiness of being in his favour it is for a man to be striving against temptations and opposing his own wickedness if sin rise up at any time to beat it down these be inward duties which no man can see if a man were in the market cross he might do these duties and no man see him no man can tell what a man thinks what he is doing in his bosome now I say if a man would be careful of these inward duties what a deal of good might he gain these inward duties are they that raise up quickning Mal. 2.15 take heed to the spirit many take heed to their lips they will not speak and to the outward man they will not do evil but take heed to your spirit Eph. 5.19 speak to your selves saith the Apostle we speak may be to others about God this is an outward duty but we should speak to our selves if a man loved quickning he would reason the case with his own soul and speak to himself and ever and anon upon occasion retire into his own bosome and recoile upon his own heart and commune with himselfe this is it to be inwardly resisting the Devil and cherishing of good motions this is an excellent thing and nothing deads a Christian so much as the neglect of these duties It is observed of Nehemiah when he was speaking to the King he was doing of an inward duty at the same time Neh. 2.4 At the same time that he spake to the King he was careful of the inward duty to speak to God to blesse him and to be with him So when Moses was exhorting all Israel to believe in God Exod. 14.13 14. At the same time when no body knew what Moses did he was doing of an inward duty he was crying to God as the Lord saith ver 15. Moses why criest thou unto me This was when he was conversing with Israel and talking with them these inward duties may stand with any duty they run along in prayer and hearing of the Word they run along when a man is in company and when he is alone when he is at home and when he is abroad when he is eating and drinking these inward duties if men would make much of them it would make a man to have a gracious living heart Now what should ayle us but that we may doe these duties we have no excuse for the not doing of them when we are in company what should ayle us but we may think thus I will take heed now I will not speak words that my heart may reproach me for afterwards I will
more inexcusable if he comes not to him no this motion of coming unto Christ it is a spirituall motion of all the whole man a mans minde goeth to Christ and a mans heart and a mans affections and all the strength of a mans soule goeth to Christ this is coming to Christ Mat. 11.28 Come unto me all ye that are weary and heavy laden that is beleive in me he puts it into that phrase this true faith makes the soul come to Christ so 1 Pet. 2.4 to whome coming as to a chiefe corner stone There are two tearmes in this coming to Christ the one from whence a man comes from all his owne wayes from all his owne desires from all his owne ends and aimes and the other tearme is to what a man comes and that is to Christ to his promises to his Commandements to live and dy with him this is coming unto Christ as you may see Acts 26.18 there both these tearmes are set downe to open their eyes saith the Text and to turne them from darknesse to light that they might receive forgivenesse of sinnes It is this coming that receives forgivenesse not only an act of the mind when that goeth to Chirst but an act of the heart when that goeth to Christ when a man comes from darknesse to light from pride to humility from the world to God when a man passeth from the one tearme to the other tearme and so cometh to this righteousnesse of God in Jesus Christ now he is come to Christ and now he shall receive forgivenesse of sinnes so that you see faith is not only an assent of the mind but an affiance of the heart both these together make up this coming of the soule to Christ Fourthly true justifying faith the proper object of it is no sentence ●o proposition in the Word I mean the act of a justifying faith in that act whereby it justifieth the proper object of it is no sentence or proposition in the Word no complext truth in the Word but it is Christ himself t is true a man must beleive that the Word of God is true and the promises true and Yea and Amen but that act doth not justifie it may be in a reprobate or in a Devill therefore it cannot be an assent of the mind for that supposeth that the object must be a proposition neither can it be a sure and certain perswasion that God hath elected me and intended Christ to me this may be the act of an after faith but not the act that justifies but Christ himself is the object of a justifying faith I am the way the truth and the life I my self it is God or God by Christ when a man beleives in Christ or by Christ beleives in God this is the object of a justifying faith it is no proposition or text of Scripture that is the object of a justifying faith that is the thing that is a justifying faith as it justifyes doth assent unto but the object of a true justifying faith as it justifies is Christ himself the cause of forgivenesse of sinnes the cause of eternall life the cause of the derivation of all these blessings to us it lookes for all in Christs own person 't is true the propositions of the Scripture about Christ are the ground of a justifying faith as he that believes in Christ shall be saved that is the ground of a justifying faith but these propositions though they must be acknowledged at the time by faith yet these propositions do not justifie a man for a wretch may do this but when a man believes in Christ that is propounded and tendered in the Word when a man hath affiance in him and commits himself to him faith seekes for all good in Christs own person first it layes hold on the person of Christ and taking him it takes all good things with him indeed it takes the propositions of the Word for its ground because the Word saith thus and thus that eternall life is in him and he openeth the Kingdom of heaven to all believers and he is a sufficient Saviour this is the ground of faith but the object of a justifying faith is Christs owne person to that believing cannot be an act of the mind but when a man believes in Christ and is rooted and built upon him it is the person of Christ I will make this appeare to you you know God doth count it Idolatry for a man to believe in any creature when a man believes in the Son of man God forbids this as an Idolatrous thing for a man to believe and put his confidence and affiance in any creature now what is the meaning of this what is this Idolatry to assent to such a creature to believe that such a man is his friend and tenders him and is faithfull unto him this is a truth about a friend is this Idolatry No but when a man makes a friend his staffe a creature his staffe when a man makes riches his Idol is this onely to assent that riches can do much in the world can buy meate and cloathes and lands and inheritances is it the knowing these things are so No but when a man makes riches his prop and stay and believes in them and that is the stay that he hath It is not the beleiving these things about riches for so a man that believes only in God may know these things about riches and a friend Jer. 17.5 Cursed is he that maketh flesh his arme he doth not say cursed is he that apprehends that a man is his friend and willing to releive him but cursed is he that maketh flesh his arme that leans upon this man that trusts unto him that is the thing so what is the meaning that we must not trust in Chariots and in horses doth the Scripture mean that we may not assent and affirme these truths about them that they are many and strong and potent that they are admirable horses is this it No but woe be to them that go down to Egypt for help and put their trust in Chariots and Horses Isa 31.1 When a man rides a journey and makes his Horse his stay when a man goeth about a businesse and makes his purse his prop when a man walks from day to day and the creature is the thing he hangs upon he doth not see God and draw near to God he doth not set his heart upon God he doth not relie upon him to have God with him in his journey and what he goeth about No he hath an Horse with him and means and maintenance with him and God shall have a prayer may be now and then but he makes not God his arme and this is idolatry so our believing it is not the believing the propositions about a thing but when a man believes in the thing it self and makes the thing his stay his buckler his aide his help and comfort Lastly the maine Argument is this true justifying faith is a faith
a great man at Court again 1 Sam. 19.6 7 8. But for want of watchfulnesse within a little while the evil spirit came into him and he would have murthered him again so Jonah when he had run from God and God had humbled him now he would never follow lying vanities any more now he would goe to Niniveh and preach let what danger would come but by and by not looking to himselfe he is as much out of tune again as ever he was as if he had never had these shinings he was overgrown with passions I doe well to be angry even to the death I cannot tell which was the fouler distemper A third Cause of our general deadness is the lowness of Religion which men generally content themselves withal a low kinde of Religion that will never reach half way to Heaven that will never attain to any quickning Religion it is a very high thing Prov. 15.24 it is a thing alone a man must raise himself aloft when he means to come into the way of eternal life it is an high calling Phil. 3.14 It is said of Jehosaphat that his heart was lifted up in the wayes of God Jerusalem that is above all godly souls that have true Religion indeed are men above Now people generally content themselves with a low kinde of serving of God that doth not come out of the suburbs of Hell and condemnation the suburbs of hell reach a great way a man may goe even to heaven-gates and yet be in the suburbs of hell but to get into heaven and escape hell beneath is an high pitch but men seek out a low way by the valleys they think to come to heaven this way it would choak most people to say that their conversation is in heaven as the Apostles was that they are strangers upon earth as the Patriarchs were that they hate every sinne as all godly men doe that they go mourning all the day long under their corruptions and failings and that it is the greatest grief of their hearts that they walk not according to Gods goodness and that they use all means to get rid of their sins that they delight in every ordinance that they delight in Gods Sabbaths and hunger and thirst after righteousness it is the greatest desire of their souls and hearts to do thus it would choak them to say thus no they never attain it this is the way of life that is above but it is too high for fooles therefore no wonder that men never come to quickning for they are not in the way of life for the way of life is above and they grope after the things below and have not their conversation above now how can we look for quickning when we do not go in the way of life which is above Fourthly Another reason is the vanity of mens minds this is the cause of horrible deadness Psal 119.37 vanity when a man gives way to it it doth horribly dead the heart vain thoughts vain speeches vain expences of time vain meetings together without benefit these are deaders they lock up mens hearts and exhausts all the good and all the sap of any goodness in them 't is true the children of God may talk how things go in a far country in the Church of God and other places and they may talk of their business in the world and this may be like bottle-beer when it is first poured out into the cup it seems to be all froth but by and by it turns to good liquor again so though these discourses about worldly affairs and how things go are froth if they go no further yet if they turn to good substance and are sanctified and brought home to the heart to edifie and awaken and bring a man nearer to God now they are good where there is a good use made of them but otherwise they are horrible instruments of death and soul-murther among men Fifthly Mutual example we do even dead one another for people are apt to look upon one another Ministers upon people and people upon Ministers and Ministers one upon another and if we be not much cast behind one another we hope all is well with us this is that which deads peoples hearts whereas people should follow Gods light Gods dealing with them and not look upon others and if we look upon others we should look upon those that are quickned Luke 7.44 seest thou this woman c. there was a woman was quickned indeed her bowels melted her eyes were fountains of tears her very soul was affected she was quickned indeed seest thou this woman so if we will look upon others upon the Saints of God seest thou this woman look upon those that are most quickned but when we look upon others and say such a one doth so and so and why may not I I may do as well as he when we do thus this is apt to dead our hearts The sixth cause of deadness is covetousness and worldliness Christians that have been weaned from the world so long as they keep their minds off from the world and set them upon better things they are full of life and quickning and are able to pray and confer sweetly but when as once they come to let in the world again this doth mightily dead and damp their hearts this doth wonderfully lay bolts and fetters upon their soul that it cannot go on as formerly as the Apostle shews 1 Tim. 6.10 as soon as ever a man gives way to look after the world presently if he had any faith he erres from it if he had any quickning before he is now deaded this deaded Demas his heart for a time he was so full of life that he was able to hold company with St. Paul but when this came once to take possession of him Demas hath forsaken me he was gone he was able to hold company with Paul no longer worldliness will quickly take off all the affections and all the quickning that was in the soul it will presently fail and die and decay therefore you shall see when the Lord would set down how dull Ezekiels hearers were and how heartless he sets down this as a reason of it their heart is gone after their covetousness Ezek. 33. no marvel then they went not after Ezekiels Sermons for their hearts could not go after both at once so long as their hearts were after the world and profits they must needs be dead and untoward to the word of God therefore the Apostle saith Eph. 5.3 let not covetousness be named among you as becometh Saints as who should say it will utterly dead and kill all your Saint-qualities and dispositions that are in you if you suffer your hearts to grow earthly the damps of the earth as one saith doth not more quench a candle and put it out then the love of the world doth damp grace and put it out presently and this is the cause of that deadness that is grown among
us we are grown worldly and the world carries us away we are all for the world so that all our words thoughts affections carriages they are all little else but worldly most people have many businesses abroad in the world riding abroad into the world but who takes that short journey into his own heart people can tend businesse with every body else but themselves they know what is done beyond sea and the countries round about and yet hardly any one marks how things go in his own soul whither he goes backward or forward whither he gets or loseth every body can ask how others do but no man looks how his own soul doth people are grown at great distance from themselves I speak not of drunkards or prophane persons such as are absolutely dead in sins and trespasses but I speak of Christians in whom we should look for life we are grown strangers to our selves we are out of our own reach we are grown to a mighty distance from looking to our own estates and conditions as we ought to do our minds are scattered up and down about other things therefore no marvel we are so heartlesse towards God Seventhly The next cause is idleness and spiritual sloth when men let their minds go as a boat without a guide the boat goeth uncertainly when it hath no body to guide and steer it so people let their thoughts and hearts and minds run at all adventures people do not take pains with their own hearts and hold them to that which is good we let our hearts be like the field of the sluggard any thing may grow in them for all us we do not look to our hearts that we may have good things grow in them and that we may fence our hearts from those things which may make us untoward in the wayes of God if we have any stirrings at any time we are like idle huswives when the liquor hath done working they forget to stop up the bunghole so when men have any stirrings then they are in motion and action but when they are gone they let their hearts get a vent and they are deaded again as if they had nothing at all as Solomon shews Prov. 19.15 though a man hath enough for the present yet if he grow idle when that is spent he will famish and starve and die the idle soul shall suffer hunger may be he hath something now but if he be idle and sluggish that may be all spent and then for want of supply he may famish so it is with the soul though it hath something for the present yet if it be idle and sluggish and slothful and take not pains from day to day it must needs go to wrack when God gives us knowledge of sin we should improve that knowledge to root out sin when God gives us insight into graces we should employ it that we may get those graces if God give us his ordinances if he give us a Sermon at any time we should presently work with it As it is with a graft that a man cuts off to plant and set if he lets it lie till it be dead it will never grow but if he presently plant it it will take in the ground and prosper so if a man would presently take a good motion when it comes if he would presently take hold of a reproof or counsel given him out of the word of God while it hath life in it and works upon his heart the heart might receive much benefit but when people are blockish and dull they are not willing to take any pains no wonder though they go down as they do Eccles 10 18. by much slothfulness the building decayeth c. it is so in the spiritual building if people be slothful all gracious things must needs vanish away and go out more and more and this is a most grievous thing it is generally among all people nay among the better sort for wicked men that live palpably in sin they are struck dead in sin and never had any colour of life but I speak of those that have had some kind of quickning yet notwithstanding suffer themselves to be deaded through idleness when we go to prayer we do not put forth our selves in prayer our prayers are dead when we go to the word● we do not put forth our minds and therefore our hearing is dead our hearts are like to a sieve when it is in the water it is full but when it is once taken out again not a jot remains so it is while people are at a Sermon may be they seem to drink in something and their hearts are affected yet these people are rare too but when they are gone all is gone all leaks out again for want of stopping for want of observing the things they have heard this is the reason there is no more life among Christians because they are so idle and sluggish thou evil and slothful● servant saith Christ when a man is a slothful servant he must needs be an evil servant Christians will confer may be now and then of grace but with such loose thoughts that there is no edification or quickning nay their hearts grow dull and sleepy under the same how is it possible a man should get any quickning or keep it without labour and pains men must labour for it as the Apostle saith give all diligence to make this sure it is said of Paul that he followed hard after the mark there is nothing can be done in this thing without labour as it is with our outward callings if a man will have a living in the world he must labour for it the earth will bring forth no fruit unless he till it and take pains about it so it is here much more a mans heart by reason of sin is cursed as the earth is and it will bring forth nothing but weeds vanities fooleries and vile passions and inordinate affections unless a man be still husbanding of it therefore unless a man be diligent in this work he can never be quickned Eighthly In the next place the neglect of secret duties is the cause of the deadness of our hearts in all duties of Religion secret duties are the best quickners when a man goeth alone and serveth God alone as it is spoken of Peter when his heart was dead and untoward in the high Priests hall if he had had any life he would have stood for Christ What if I be one of them what say you to that I am one and I confess it and if that be my fault it shall be my fault still but he was dead and had no life now what course did he take he went out and went by himself and wept bitterly he went to a private and secret duty to humble his soul before Almighty God when a man is sick and would recover his health he go●s and betakes himself to a chamber and shuts the windows and will not let the air come in so
the living God the celestial Jerusalem and to the company of innumerable Angels and to the congregation of the first born which are written in heaven You are come he speaks of a spiritual coming by Faith So that this putting into the Body of Christ is by Faith Then in the Third place It makes a man have a common life with all the rest of the Members of Jesus Christ As you may see Col. 3.4 When Christ which is our life shall appear ye also shall appear with him in glory Christ who is our life We that are the people of God Christ is our life we have one and the self-same life all one and the self-same minde in the wayes of God As it is said Act. 4.32 The multitude of them that believed were of one heart and one soul all the people of God in the whole world would quickly be acquainted if they were brought together for they are all of one and the self-same disposition and mind As our Saviour speaks to his Father Joh. 17.21 That they all may be one as thou art in me and I in thee so that all they may be one in us As the Three Persons in the blessed Trinity are three distinct Persons and yet are all one so in some sense the Members of the Body of Christ though they be of several callings and conditions in the world yet they are all one that they may be all one as we are one vers 21. They all live by the same rule and walk by the same rule they are all guided by the same Word and swayed by the same Commandment they all walk in one Way they all Pray by one and the self-same Spirit they have a life that is common look as one lives so lives another look as one repents so another repents look as one believes so another believes and look as one apprehends of God and comes before him with affection and fear and trembling so doth another though they never saw one another yet they all meet in the same life for they have the same root of life the same cause of life In the Fourth place It makes a man to be of one consent with all the people of God every where As you may see Zeph. 3.9 For then will I turn to the people a pure language that they may all call upon the Name of the Lord to serve him with one consent The Lord helps them all to Pray after one pure language and gives them all one pure consent in the Service of God though it is in different degrees indeed one ariseth to an higher pitch than another therefore the Apostle speaks 1 Cor. 1.10 Now I beseech you brethren by the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ that ye speak all the same things that there be no divisions among you As who should say All the Members of Christ are so I beseech you endeavour to have this sign of being Members of Christ be all joyned together in the same mind it is true that this union and consent and agreement and oneness of heart and mind as I may call it is very imperfect but in some it is more imperfect then it is in other some have attained to a further degree there is a great deal of unlikeness of affections a great deal of unlikeness in Prayer a great deal of unlikeness in Obedience there is a great deal of jarrings now and then through weakness but as the Apostle saith As far as we have attained let us be thus minded Phil. 3.15 16. Let us walk by the same rule and mind the same things the Children of God throughout the whole world they are of one mind as far as they have attained though in Faith in Repentance in new Obedience they differ gradually in their attainments yet they all agree in this consent of judgment That sin must be hated that a man must live in no sin that a man must yield Obedience to all Gods commandments that a man must deny himself in all things that in all things God must be glorified they all agree that we are Members one of another and that we must love one another and forgive one another as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven us they all agree in this They are all of one mind and as one is mortified so is the other and as one is meek and gentle so is the other It is true indeed one hath attained further then another but whereunto they have attained they are all alike minded Now whereunto we have not attained God will reveal it in his good time unto us saith the Apostle May be one seeth such a thing is a duty which another doth not yet all see that it is their duty to fear God and obey him in all their wayes and they all set themselves to hate and oppose all manner of known sins As far as they have attained they are all of one minde Fifthly All this is for mutual profit and help and care and sympathy as you may see delivered by the Apostle 1 Cor. 12. That it must be for mutual profit see the seventh vers The manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal that is when the Spirit of God doth manifest himself in one man one way and in another man another way he gives one man may be the gift of Teaching to another man the gift of Knowledge some have excellent gifts in one kind some in another but all have the gifts of new Obedience Now look whatsoever gifts they are whensoever the Spirit doth manifest it self to any Member of the Body of Christ it is to be helpful and useful to others so that the Members of Christ need one another that you may see vers 21.22 The eye cannot say to the hand I have no need of thee nor the head to the foot I have no need of thee c. We cannot be without the poorest and vilest and contemptiblest Member in the Body nay the very life of the Body may depend upon the vilest Members So again That they are to care for one another That you may see in the 25. verse Lest there should be any division in the Body but that the Members should have the same care one for another You see how it is in the Body of a man the head hath care of the feet it guides the feet and the foot hath care of the head to hold it up and carry it up and down and the hand is useful for the relieving of any part they have all the same care one of another so it is in the Body of Christ And for a Sympathy see it in the 26. verse Wherefore if one Member suffer all suffer with it and if one Member rejoyce all rejoyce with it all have a fellow-feeling of one anothers necessities and comforts Therefore when the Spirit of God doth implant a man into the Body of Christ it is all one with the implanting a man into Christ
God c. 4. True Discipline Marks of a false Church 1. Antiquity 2 Universality 3. Succession of Pastors 4. Unity 5. Miracles ● 6. Pompe and stateliness 7. Outward happiness and prosperity Reas 1. Because the Church is Catholique 2. God needs no place or persons 3 No particular Church hath a promise of continuance Vse 1. To confound the Church of Rome Vse 2. To all particular Churches Observat 1. The second Covenant requires works Doctrine The Covenant of grace requires perfect works Objection Answer The difference between Legal and Evangelical Perfection Doctrine Every man ought to labour for perfection Vse 1. Reproof Vse 2. Humility Vse 4. Signes of uprightness Doctrine We must labour to be perfect before God Vse 1. Doctrine God will search whither we be perfect 2 Sam. 3.8 Reason 1. The reasons of Gods mercies to Paul and Timothy The removing of false causes The true cause of it Proved by three arguments Doctrine For the opening of the point How a reprobate may be called How a wicked man may be called A calling to Gods purposes How one calling differs from another Gods call is an effectual call Then a man may reflect on his life past This interest a man in the promises It sweetens the promises to a man It helps him to pray Knowledge of our effectual calling a help to good actions A foundation of godlinesse A help against falling Reas 1. It is an argument of his election It 's a sure pledge Vse 1. The spirit makes known the things of God How to make our calling and election sure Of the knowledge of our effectual calling Why the word of God is written to us The soul hath the power of reflection Obj. Ans The knowledge of effectual calling experimental The knowledge of effectual calling spiritual The knowledge of a mans calling hindred for a time The knowledge of our effectual calling may be hindered by ignorance A young believer is ignorant of the voyce of the Spirit A child of God is ignorant of the work grace How the knowledge of effectual calling may be hindred A man may be ignorant of the tenderness of Jesus Christ It may be hindred through melancholy Grace may be hindred by the unskilfulness of a Minister A Minister ought to preach the word of God in a right manner First conscience doth accuse No joy in Jesus Christ without knowledge of our interest in him c. We cannot tell what to make of Gods mercies without this knowledge We know not how to beare our selves in afflictions without this knowledge We cannot pray without this knowledge We cannot go on in the waies of God wiahout this knowledge We differ not from wretches without this knowledge We are of all men most miserable without it We were never effectually called if we totally want it Obj. Ans How the uncertainty of beleevers differs from others The 2 difference The 3 difference The 4 difference The uncertainty of it breaks the heart Faith supplies this uncertainty Faith contrary to doubting A child of God may doubt of his condition Effectual calling is the first gathering of men unto Christ There must be applying of Christ to a man Before effectual calling no interest in Christ Effectual calling declared in the heart All works follow the work of effectual calling Several names given to effectual calling Dangerous to erre about our effectual calling Because this is the foundation Because man most often have recourse to it Because it is the beginning of Gods works on the soul See why Scripture urgeth us to make our calling sure Reas 1. All the promises of God meet in a mans effectual calling Effectual calling is the first point of obedience Effectual calling is the only means to go forward Effectual calling the very ground to stand fast upon There is a preparatory work to effectual calling Proofe 1. from texts full of terror 2 From the Spirits office 3 Because the Gospel follows the law 4 From Christs design in coming 5 From Gods working with believers after grosse sins 6 From Scripture examples Object Answ Reas 1. To declare Gods justice 1. To sweeten mercy 3. That he may bring men home to Christ 4. To wean men from sin 5. To knock us off from any thing else Vse 1. To reprove Dawbers Vse 2. Be content to heare the curses of the Law preached Vse 3. To comfort those that have had this work of the Law on them Two parts of effectual calling 1. Offering of Christ 2. The receiving of Christ Two parts or degrees of offering Christ 1. General 2. Personal 2. Both 1. External 2. Internal Doct. The Gospel or general tender of grace ●s that by which God calls men home 1. What is this general tender of Christ Reas 1. This the surest ground of faith 2. This is the best answer to Satan 3. Because this is that which is true before all acts of man 4. This only that which every man is bound to beleeve The tender of the Gospel must be without restraint to election 1. Otherwise the elect would have no ground for their faith 2. Because in reference to men calling is before election 3. Because there is a difference between men and devils Use 1. For the comfort and encouragement of Beleevers Use 2. For confutation Object Answ Object Answ Object Answ Object Answ Object Vse 3. For encouragement to all that are without Use 4. For terrour to the obstinate Doct. The general tender of mercy workes some hope in the soul 1. What is this hope 2. How it agrees with that which followes justifying faith 1. Both are of God 2. Both are wrought by the Gospel 3. Both set a man on work 4. Both are the anchor of the soul Heb. 6.19 5. Neither of them shall make a man ashamed 3. How this hope differs from that which followes justifica●ion 1 This ariseth out of the seeds of grace the other out of grace it self 2. They come from several apprehensions Reas 1. To prevent despaire 2. That a man may not be disabled from looking after heaven 3. Because God will not do all at once 4. That he may be sought to for every mercy Use 1. To shew the graciousnes of God Use 2. Comfort for believers Use 3. Informe how God works this hope 1. By rooting out all vain hopes 2. By setting a look upon the Gospel 3. By removing all impossibilities Use 4. Labour not to diminish this hope Quest How may this hope be cherished Ans 1. Look to the power of God 2. Look to the freeness indifferency and universality of the promises 3. Send often unto God by prayer Quest What is that particular word which God speaks Ans It is contained in general Doct. When God calls the soul he makes it hear a particular voice Reas 1. Else no man could come to Christ 1. That we may have a ground for our faith Quest 1. Why is this act attributed to the Father 1. Not as though Christ did not speak