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B00084 G[ods] ac[re] o[f] la[nd.] Manured dressed and maintained; / by six devines [Ch: G. Will: P. M. Ro Do: Play. A. Dene. M. D.]. 1616 (1616) STC 11925.7; ESTC S92705 41,637 131

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submit themselues vnto him There are many walke in this world saith Paul whose God is Phil. 3 19. their belly whose glory is their shame whose end is damnation The wretchednes of this worlde made Salomon say the day of death is better then the day one is borne Eccle. 7. 3. made Iob say My soule is cut off Iob. 10. 1. though I liue made Paul say I desire to bee loosed from this life Phil. 1. 23. What should wee so account of this world seeing the fashion of it goes away The wisdome of it is meere foolishnesse The amity of 1. Cor. 7. it is enmity with God Vse this world as though ye vsed it not saith Paule These three thinges may withdraw Note three things a man from desiring long life in this world The wretchednesse of his life because it is but a continuall temptation and full of misery The grieuonsuesse of his sinnes because they will more increase by continuance The greatnesse of his Accompt because it will be the more fearefull at the yeelding vp The Godly desire to bee out of Godly their desire this world because it is variable and nothing but vanity because of the innumerable euills they are subiect vnto because they long to bee clothed with the heauenly habit Life is very sweete and so sweete that it hath prouoked the Godly to Life sweet M. Dodd prolonge the safety of it by shifts Dauid doubting of euill dealing fained himselfe mad to saue his life Paule perceiuing their cruelty that would kill him had rather in the night bee let downe in a Basket then abide Peter fearing death did forsweare his Master The faithfull and Godly in this world doe daily Fight by reason of their aduersarie Faint by reason of their Infidelity Fall by reason of Psal 37. 24. their infimity yet the shall not bee cast away These three thinges are worthy to bee considered hee that liueth three things to be considened best doth daily sinne Hee is happy that hath grace to repent Hee is blessed to whom God imputeth no sinne Although euery man is a sinner yet euery sinne is not of like consideration for some sinne of Ignorance 1. Tim. 13. 2. Sam. 11. 2 Dan. 3. 1. as Paul did some of Infirmity as Dauid did some of Malice as Nabuchadnezzar did Euery sinner must beware of Sinners to beware of 3. things Mat. 24. 50 Rom. 6. 1. these three things of Procrastination In delaying the time of repentance Of Presumption In presuming still vpon hope Of Prouocation In sinning obstinately against the holy Ghost Sinne is nothing else but a sweete poyson a flattering death and a destruction Sinne two sorts of the soule whereof there bee two sorts Originall and Actuall ADAM did further his fall and increase his sinne in the Garden 3. Adams fall waies by Ambition because hee Gen. 3. 6. thought to be as GOD knowing good from euill By Hypocrisie because Gen. 3. 10. he hid the cause of his nakednesse which was the breach of gods Gen. 3. 12. Commaundements By Impenitency because hee was so farre from acknowledging his transgression that hee burdened God with his fault in that he had giuen him a wife It appeareth by this that sinne is Execrable because it repented God Sinne execrable Gen. 6. 6 Zepan 1. 3. that he had made man on the earth Detestable because hee destroyed dumme creatures for our cause Intollerable because he would not spare his onely Sonne for our sinnes It is an exceeding comfort to a sinner to consider That God is as An exceeding comfort M. Rog. well a Father as a Lord. That Christ is as well a Sauiour as a Iudge That the Scriptures includ as well a Gospell as a Law Sinners should not despaire of Gods mercy if they did but perceiue Sinners not to despaire his goodnesse which appeareth vnto them by his readynesse in calling before they cry saith the Lord I will answere and whilest Esa 65. 24. they are yet thinking what to speak I will heare By his worthynesse in Wis 11 20. sparing hee maketh as though hee saw not the sinnes of men because they should amend By his vnwillingnesse in stricking hee taketh Ezek. 18. 23. no pleasure in the destruction but in the conuersion of Sinners What greater comfort can sinners haue sith Christ himselfe saith Sinners comfort Aske and ye shall haue Seeke and yee shall find Knocke and it shall be opened vnto you I stand at the doore and knocke c. Hee that will obtaine mercy by Apoc. 3. 20. true repentance must acknowledge his sinnes sorrowfully with the Prodigall Sonne Must shew a hearty contrition for the same and loath them Must doe good workes worthy Acts 26. 20. amendment afterward Hee that is fully perswaded of the forgiuenesse of his sinnes it behooueth him to remember these three Remembrance of 3. things things The mercy of God that he be thankefull vnto him for his gratious goodnesse shewen vnto him by remitting his offences and receiuing him into his fauour The Subtilty of Sathan that hee watch and pray continually for the Deuill 1. Pet. 5. 8. goeth about like a roaring Lyo● seeking whom he may deuoure The frailty of himselfe that seeing his owne infirmity hee may the rather depend vpon God and craue his mercy to increase his faith and strengthen his weakenesse or else he shall not bee able to withstand the opposite euils he is subiect to God sheweth himselfe to all his people Mercifull to the Elect In M. Pe. pardoning their sinnes Good to the Reprobate Albeit they cannot feele the sweete comfort of the same Iust to both of them In giuing Iudgement The Lord will not reiect the suit of a sinner neither accept of it vnlesse in asking he hath a speciall regard of these three thinges Of the time For the Lord will not bee found at all times but requireth opportunity Heereof saith the Prophet Esay Seeke the Lord while h● Esa 55. 6. may bee found and call vpon hi● while he is neare The Fiue foolish Virgins comming to late were excluded Mat. 25. 12. Of the manner For the Lord will not onely haue such as call vpon him depart from iniquitye but will also haue their prayers proceede from the very hart Then shalt thou call saith the same Prophet to the Hypocrites Esay 58. 9. and the Lord shall answere thou shalt cry and hee shall say heere I am Of the end For God requireth not onely opportunity of vs in asking as appeareth by the woman of Canaan but also respecteth the Mat. 15. 28. end of our requests in asking according to his will otherwise wee may aske and receiue not because wee aske amisse to consume it on our Iam. 4. 3. lusts Hee that will reclaime a sinner Obseruation of 3. things D. King must obserue three thinges in handling of him which the
remember our selues to be farre off from God vnlesse we lift vp our hearts also on high and therefore saith the same Psal 25. 1. Prophet To thee haue I lifted vp my Soule Our hearts that thereby we should know if our hearts be not farre from terrestriall cogitations we shall hardly receiue any celestiall consolations We may lawfully in prayer aske corporall benefits of God because Corporall benefits we should thereby know that he is the author and giuer thereof and should not onelie be thankefull to him for it but thereby to seeke loue and worship him because we should Ios 7. bee perswaded of his good prouidence towards vs in that hee hath Ios 7. not onely promised hee will neuer faile vs but also hath an outstretched hand to helpe them that call vppon him Because our faith of recociliation and remission of sins shold bee exercised through the asking of these corporall things The feruent prayer of the righteous Prayer availeth Exod. 8. much aualyeth not onely for them but for others At Moses prayer the plague ceased Elias great 1. King 17. plenty of raine Queene Hester deliuered Hest 14. her and her people We ought to referre all our prayers Prayers c referred requests and doings to Gods good pleasure following the example of Christ when he was crucified Mat. 26. 4 without cause by the Iewes Of David when he was dispossessed of his 2. Sam. 15. 26 Kingdome by his sonne and of Iob Iob. 2. 7 13 when hee was afflicted most grieuously by Sathan The meanes whereby wee are Saluation drawne to saluation is Faith 〈◊〉 and Charity The chiefest of these is loue because it serueth heare and Co. 13. 13 in the world to come The worke of a true faith is builded True faith builded vpon things past we belieue the death of Christ is past things present wee belieue at this present hee sitteth at the right hand of his Father and things to come we belieue that Christ shall come to iudge the August quicke and the dead Faith doth grow and increase in vs three manner of waies By the hearing of the word of God preached Faith increaseth 3. wayes M. P. because it layeth before our eyes the promises which God in his Gospell hath made vnto vs in his Sonne By the reuerent receiuing of the Sacraments because they being rightly receiued of vs are as pledges and seales of the promises of God made vnto vs in his word And by prayer and inuocation because God hath made an especiall promise to vs thereby that hee will heare whatsoeuer we aske according to his will A true and liuely faith must bee A description of true Faith M. S. Simple in belieuing the word of god without inquiring or searching in Gods mysticall matters by humane reasons Sound in defending the truth thereof with inclyning or leauing to the erronious opinions of the aduersaries of the same Constant in following the same word without doubting for any reason of mans blame that seemeth contrary nor to be drawne away from it by temptations promises or threatnings either of torment or of death Such as will know whether they Faith the knowledge haue an effectuall faith must consider the fruis of it is good works for Iam. 2. 17. faith without workes is dead The triall of it is Affliction for it is not sufficient Phil. 1 29. for vs to belieue in Christ but also to suffer for his sake The end of it is Saluation for he that continueth to the end hath this comfort Mat. 24. shal be saued A Iustifying Faith is knowne by these effects It bringeth foorth Mat. 7. 18. Iam. 3. 18. Galat. 5. 6. fruits It worketh by loue It apprehendeth Gods mercy offered in Iesus Christ Faith differeth from Hope and Faith the difference yet wee hope in thinges present as when I hope I am in Gods fauour things past as when I hope my sins be forgiuen me things to come as when I hope to haue eternall life Charity is a singular vertue for Charity a vertue without it what is Faith It auayleth little though it moue mountaines Knowledg it profiteth little though I speake with tongues of men and Angels Martirdome It helpeth little though I offer my body to be 1. Cor. 13. burned Wee ought to liue in loue charity How to liue 1. Tim. 1. 5. because it is the effect and fulfilling of the Commandement and whole Law Because it is a testimony vnto vs of our translation from 1. Iohn 3. 14. death to life whereby we are made 1. Iohn 4. 8. the Children of God and heires in heauen Because it worketh the cause in vs for God is loue and hee that dwelleth in loue dwelleth in God and God in him Workes of superarrogation are Workes of superarrogation very friuolous for our works are in no wise availeable to saue vs by reason of their Imperfection because all righteousnes is no better then filthy Esa 64. 6. clouts or as some writ menstruous Rom. 11. 6. clothes Gods election because we should then chose God rather by our works then he should elect vs of his meere grace and then grace were no grace Christs passion because his sonne should haue suffered in vaine if we had any sufficiency of our selues Although works are not the cause of our saluation yet partly they are the effects of it good works are very necessary to bee vsed amongst Christians That thereby God may glorified That by their good examples Mat. 5. 16. 1. Peter 3. 1. 2. Peter 1. 10. others may be wonne to the word That by them they may make their Election sure Dauid numbred three degrees of our saluation Gods mercy whereby Psal 40. 10 Degrees of saluation he fatherly pittieth vs His righteousnesse wherby he continually protecteth vs His truth whereby appeareth his constant fauour towar●s vs. There be three causes of our saluation The efficient cause God the Saluation 3. causes M. P. Father is the begining of our saluation The materiall cause Christ Iesus is he in whom our righteousnes is resident The Instrumentall cause faith is the meane whereby wee apprehend the same S. Paul approueth the formall cause of our saluation to be the free mercie of God for whom hee predestinateth Rom. 8. 30. he calleth whom hee calleth he iustifieth and whom he Ephes 2. 8. iustifieth he glorifieth By grace yee are saued through faith Although there be many reasons whereby we may assure our selues to be elected yet we may briefly gather our election by the holy Ghost which testifieth with our spirit that Rom. 8. 15. we are the Children of God by the fruites of the spirit in hauing good workes or will to doe well By remorse of conscience ioyned with the loathing of sinne and loue of righteousnesse Election is knowne by these testimonies Faith is gathered by