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A13551 The practise of repentance laid downe in sundry directions, together with the helpes, lets, signes and motiues. In an easie method, according to the table prefixed. As it was preached in Aldermanbury by Thomas Taylor. Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632. 1628 (1628) STC 23845; ESTC S111520 111,150 418

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Church while they were in it 1. Ioh 2.19 They went out from vs because they were not of vs. Am I then a friend of Christ that I may be sure Christ dyed for me 1 If I be a friend I am a beleeuer Abraham beleeued God and was called the friend of God Iames 2.23 He dyed for no vnbeleeuer I must be a beleeuer or he dyed not for me Rom. 3.25 God set forth his Sonne to be a reconciliation through faith in his bloud 2 Am I a friend● 〈◊〉 must doe whatsoeuer Christ commandeth me Ioh. ●1 14 Ye are my friends if ye doe whatsoeuer I command you A seeming friend as Herod may doe many things but a sound friend will doe all things euen difficult and costly commandements If he bid me repent and returne I must obey 3 A friend must bee glad of an● opportunity 〈◊〉 shew his friendship and loue so must I. Prou. 3.28 Say not to thy friend I will answer thee to morrow if now it be in thy power If Christ thy friend call thee to Repentance this day deferre him not till to morrow for then it may be out of thy power to shew thy friendship 4 He dyed onely for those that manifest the fruit of his death 1. in the daily conquest and abolition of sinne hee dyed for my sinne that 〈◊〉 might dye vnto sinne and sinne dye in mee Rom. 6.2 How can they that are dead to sinne yet liue in it If sinne neuer dye in thee Christ neuer dyed for thee thou art still vnder the curse of sinne that art vnder the power of it if thou beest not redeemed from vaine conuersation thou art not from condemnation of sinne 2 I must daily finde the work of Sathan destroyed in me for by death he destroyed him that had the power of death which is the diuell Heb. ● 14 If Sathan rule thee still at his will and hold thee vnder the dominion of sinne thou hast no benefit by Christs deaths 3 If Christ be dead for mee I must manifest the obedience of faith another fruit of his death Heb. 5.9 He is the Author of saluation to all that obey him not to any that continue in sinne 4 I must henceforth liue to him that dyed for me 2. Cor. 5.15 and he dyed for those who whether they sleepe or wake liue or dye liue in him and for him 1. Thes 5.10 that is are partakers of his life and liue to his glory CAP. 23. Presumption of Gods mercy hindering Repentance Obiect 3 BVt is not God mercifull who will not the death of a sinner and therefore what needest thou so continually afflict and macerate thy selfe by Repentance Answ. Yes Gods mercy is a boundlesse Ocean which can neuer be drawne dry and he is mercifull to all euen the worst and vessels of wrath But first distinguish of Gods mercy it is either generall whereby he saueth man and beast and maintaineth the creature in a temporall being thus he feedeth the Sparrowes and cloatheth the Lillies thus he is the Sauiour of all men especially of them which beleeue 1. Tim 4.10 For that place is meant of his generall prouidence Or secondly there is a speciall sauing mercy which tendeth to eternal life whereby he tendereth men as a father Now herein hee is mercifull to the worst in offering this mercy by Christ and proclaiming it in the Preaching of the Gospell But they are content with the other without this This speciall mercy is not cast as a musse vnto all 2 Let not Sathan delude thee by offering an vnlimited mercy where God hath bounded it For that mercy which in God knoweth no bounds in respect of persons is bounded and limited according to the couenant of grace and mercy as appeareth in two conclusions 1 There be sundry sorts of impenitent sinners to whom the Lord couenanteth no mercy but wrath As 1 Ignorant persons who care not for the knowledge of God Isa 27.11 This people hath no vnderstanding and therefore he that made them will not be mercifull vnto them and 2. Thes. 1 8. Rendring vengeance in flaming fire to all that know not God 2 Hard hearted persons that will not repent Rom. 9.18 Hee will haue mercy on whom hee will and whom he will he hardeneth implying that hardened persons are shut from mercy Rom. 2. Thou that by the hardnesse of thy heart treasurest wrath 3 Wilfull and stubborne persons against the Ministery and counsels of the word Ier. 16.5 Mourne not for this people for I haue taken my peace from it euen my mercy and my compassion why verse 1● For euery one walketh in the stubbornenesse of his heart and will not heare mee and therefore I will shew you no grade 4 Presumptuous sinners who say I shall haue peace though I walke on in sinne God will not be mercifull to that man Deut. 29.30 but the wrath of the Lord and his iealousie shall smoake against that man and all the curses in the booke of God shall ouertake him Onely vessels of mercy are filled with mercy for saluation or sauing mercy is not so prodigally bestowed being childrens bread but on such a● are qualified and pointed out in the Scripture by sundry markes 1 All that must share in this mercy must be true members of the Church Isay. 63.7 I will remember the great mercies of the Lord and goodnesse towards the house of Israel which he hath giuen them of his tender loue Am I a true Israelite a sonne of Abraham according to the faith Doe I lay about mee for the blessing as Israel did Doe I wrastle it out with God by prayer and doe I preuaile for mercy and grace Am I circumcised in the heart and daily part from sinnes and lusts 2 All that must share in mercy must be repentant sinners God would haue all saued but so as they must first come to the knowledge of the truth 1. Tim. 2.4 But this they cannot doe without Repentance 2. Tim. 2.25 If at any time God will giue Repentance that they may come to acknowledgement of the truth Ezek. 33.11 God will not the death of a sinner but rather that he repent and liue 3 Mercy is intailed onely to such as loue God and keepe his commandements second Command Exod. 20.6 He sheweth mercy to thousands of them that loue him and keepe his Commandements for God is in couenant with no other and vessels of wrath cannot looke to be filled with mercy yet this sheweth not the cause of Gods mercy for there is none in vs and it is a free grace but onely sheweth the persons that may claime it Doe I loue God All externall obedience without inward loue is hypocrisie Loue is the fountaine of obedience And doe I keepe the Commandements I cannot fulfill them but doe I keepe them in my vnderstanding meditation affection in true purpose and indeauour in my whole conuersation then mercy is mine 4 Mercy belongeth to such onely as feare to offend God and liue in
grace I see murtherers of the Sonne of God who shed his bloud drinke his bloud by faith and vpon their Faith and Repentance were conuerted and saued Acts 2. Can there be greater sin than to blaspheme and persecute the Church of God yet Paul obtained mercy for this that hee might be an example to others to come that should beleeue vnto euerlasting life 1. Tim. 1.16 Could there be a greater sinne than Peters after so many warnings and vowes to deny and forsweare his Master and curse himselfe and this againe and againe and yet our Lord mercifully looked backe vpon him and gaue him both Repentance and mercy 4 I haue learned not to cast both mine eyes vpon my sinne but reserue one to behold the remedy Doe I see as Dauid Psal. 51. a multitude of sinnes yet with the other I behold a multude of mercies I see sinne abounding in mee but grace abounding more I see a sea of rebellions ready to drowne me but withall a bottomlesse sea of compassions to drowne all them Micah 7.19 I behold mourning a number of wounds and soares on my soule but withall a balme to cure all my wounds I haue a million of debts and not a farthing to pay but I haue a good surbey a good Samaritane vndertaking to pay all a mercifull Creditor saying to me Haue not forgiuen thee all I haue deserued a million of deaths by my bloudy sinnes but I see an infinite vertue and merit in the bloud of Christ that cleanseth all sinnes this was shed not onely for small sinnes and is neuer dry I heare many menaces and threats for many sins but I reade of as many promises of mercy and all they indefinite excluding none whose impenitency and infidelity excludeth not themselues I see the nature and measure of my sins vtterly separating me from God but I see that the Lord measureth not the sinnes of his according to their nature and measure but according to the affection of the sinner and therefore the foulest sinnes being heartily bewailed carefully resisted by godly sorrow cast out that sinner shall get his suite of pardon at the throne of grace I see euery sin deseruing damnation but I see also that no sin shall condemne but the lying and continuing in it and therefore I must repent I see the miserie and loathsomenesse of my disease but because I see the Physitian is not so much offended with the loathsomnesse of the disease as the contempt of his physicke in the Patient I will not reiect the physicke because I expect cure CAP. 17. Le ts from Sathan by temptations to despaire of our selues and of our owne estate 2. IF Sathan cannot preuaile to make vs despaire in regard of Gods mercy he will assay to bring vs to despair of our selues and our owne estates that although the Lord haue mercy in the full sea and ocean of it yet thou art vnworthy of the least drop of it Mercy is for vessels of mercie but thou art a vessel of wrath a grieuous sinner and euery day addeth to thy sinne and Gods iustice treasureth wrath as fast against the soule It is in vaine for thee to repent God will be found of his owne children not of such as thou art Ans. He that would deceiue will hide himselfe in generalls So Sathan here layeth load vpon the fearfull soule to hold it from Repentance But resolue this Temptation into the particular branches and see the strength and consequence of it Here are wrapped vp foure seuerall reasons to driue the sinner from repentance 1. because he is vnworthy of mercy 2. because hee hath incurred the iustice of God 3. hee is a grieuous sinner and is no child of God 4. hee daily addeth to his sin and prouocation which Gods childe doth not 1. I am vnworthy of mercie or loue and therefore must not seeke it Ans. 1. God neuer loued any man for his own worthinesse or any thing in any man causing his loue and all the worthiness in the most and best worthy is but an effect of Gods loue but no cause at all For what worthinesse was in vs before wee were that moued him to elect vs to saluation what worthinesse in vs being yet sinners and enemies that he should with so deare a price redeeme vs nay Rom. 5.8 herein God set out his loue in that while we were enemies hee reconciled vs by the death of his Sonne Say as the Centurion Luke 7.6 2 The best and dearest vnto God durst neuer appeare in their owne worthinesse Paul himselfe regenerate would not be found hauing his owne righteousnesse but that which was by faith in Christ Phil. 3. Iacob must come to his father for a blessing in the garment of his elder brother Wee must cast off our owne ragges before we can put on the wedding garment Neuer any of the Saints were capable of mercie but by an holy despaire of themselues and of their owne worthinesse and therefore did seeke and finde a worthinesse elsewhere because they could finde none in themselues Let whosoeuer will with Papists ascribe any thing to their owne merits they detract so much from Christ and his free grace they cast themselues off from Christ and are fallen from grace 3 The tenure of our saluation is not by a Couenant of Workes but by a Couenant of Grace which is a most full a most free and euery way grace founded not in our worthinesse but in the grace and good pleasure of God And this is sutable to God whose honour is to bee first in goodnesse Hee loued vs first 1 Iohn 4.19 4 By this reason no flesh should be saued all being alike dead in sin not sicke only all the children of wrath by nature and I am as worthy as any child of wrath can be and if any as vnworthy as my selfe come to saluation why not I by the same way of repenting and bewayling my owne vnworthinesse and slying out of my self to Christ who alone is worthy 5 Why should I despaire now seeing God hath made me worthy in Christ and hath loued me while I was an enemie and hath out of his loue called me in some measure purged me from corruption and not onely quickned me with his spirit but endued mee with some measure of grace but that he will continue his loue and worke in me to the end Iohn 13.1 2 Because God is a iust and a seuere reuenger of sin therefore I must not repent and seeke mercie Ans. But the conclusion and argument of Scripture is cleane contrary Is God iust and a righteous iudge we must therfore iudge our selues if wee would not bee iudged of the Lord 1. Cor. 11. Hath hee appointed a day to iudge the world by the man Christ therfore let all men bee admonished euery where to repent Acts 17.31 Will God bring euery secret into iudgement therefore let vs feare God and keepe his commandements There is no straighter tye to Repentance and Obedience than consideration of