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A73787 Poleo-nao-daphne. Londons laurell: or a branch of the graft of gratitude First budded in the temple, and now begun to blossome, upon Davids thankfulnes to the Lord for a cities kindnesse. By Edw. Dalton one of the lecturers in the Cathedrall Church of S. Pauls, London. Dalton, Edward. 1623 (1623) STC 6204A; ESTC S125303 74,299 216

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Moses who was faithfull in all Gods house and deliuered nothing vnto that people vpon whom God had fixed his affection aboue other nations without his warrant testifieth the Lords will in these words Deut. 10.12 And now Israel what doth the Lord thy God require of thee but to feare the Lord thy God to walke in all his waies and to loue him and to serue the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soule Where we may perceiue the two affections Feare and Loue equally required So as whosoeuer neglecteth the fearing of him though if they could be seuered he loue him or whosoeuer careth not to loue though if it were possible without the other he should feare him he becomes a transgressor Ia. 2.10 11. rendring a single seruice where a double dutie is required and so neglecting either he stands guiltie for both because he that enioyned the one commanded the other either of which who so omitteth goeth against the will of the Commander neither of them therefore must bee missing because both by the same authority commanded And as they are vnited by their Commander so in their Causes they are confounded for that Mercie should moue Loue none will question but that it should make vs Feare some may doubt and without all peraduenture to affirme it would seeme a Paradoxe if the Prophet Dauid a man after Gods owne heart and therefore knew what was his truth to bee deliuered and could not bee vnacquainted what was his will to bee reuealed and surely to the Lord himselfe durst not haue produced the of-spring of his owne braine a vaine conceit turning to the Lord had not auerred Psal 130 4. There is mercy with thee therefore shalt thou bee feared What is it now in the Prophets iudgement is the cause of feare is it not mercy This harsh-seeming and bitter-deemed fruit of feare must grow vpon that truly knowne pleasant and taste-pleasing tree of his fauour for so hath the Lord ordeined as is recorded in the second of the Kings the seuenteenth Chapter Feare the Lord thy God which brought thee out of the Land of Aegypt with great power and with a stretched out arme His louing deliuerance must bee the foundation of their feare and his preseruing of them the roote from which must spring their reuerencing of him whence it is that the Psalmist attributeth the fearing of the Lords name by the Heathen Psal 103.15 16. and of his glory by the Kings of the earth vnto one speciall act of his mercy the repairing of his Zion Deut. 10.11.21 22. Now Moses though speaking with the same Spirit declared what the Lord had done for Israel how he had deliuered them from their enemies placed them in the promised Land the Land of couenant done for them great and terrible things which their eyes had seene and further of seuenty persons had so multiplied them as they became as the stars of Heauen in multitude and why doth hee number thus the Lords mercies euen for this purpose as hee himselfe expresseth that these acts of mercy might bee motiues to enflame the peoples affections to him Therefore saith he thou shalt loue the Lord thy God Deut. 10.11.21.22 Ios 23.9 In like manner doth Iosuah his successor presse the same duty from the same ground vpon the same people For the time past the Lord had driuen out before them great Nations and strong so fauourable hee was to them No man was able to stand before them to that day so mighty was he in them For the time to come one man of them should chase a thousand so powerful he would be with them all vndeniable arguments of his mercy towards them But to what end doth he call to their remembrance the one or giue them notice of the other because in the effect the consideration of the one is not so profitable as the remembring of the other is precious the truth whereof is implyed by the manner of the charge which is added Vers 11. Take heede carelesnesse will proue a corasiue take good heede a little negligence may bee the cause of great and long repentance therefore you haue seene his preseruations of you haue heard his good purpose towards you vnto your selues selfe-caused woe is a festring wound selfe-breeding folly is a double fault Take good heede therefore vnto your selues that yee loue the Lord your God Is not now the Lords mercy a motiue to loue him and is not his fauour an occasion of his feare Surely his fauour doth inflame our affections to him and kindle in our soules a feare of him And as his mercy so likewise his iustice is a cause of both Iustice is indeed as oyle to continue the burning of the Lampe of feare but it may seeme as water to quench the fire of loue Seeme it may but it doth not in the Saints of God for as Lime though it be naturally cold as all stones are participating of the earth in substance and generall properties yet it retaines in it an hidden heat and a fiery quality Nat. bist lib. 36. c. 33. Mirum aliquid postquam arserit accendi aquis Aug. de Ciu. Dei Quoddam valde mirabile accidit quia calx ex aqua incenditur ex qua omnis ignis extinguitur oleo verò extinguitur quo omnis ignis nutritur specially if it be once burnt as Pliny saith in so much that it is kindled by water so the loue which the Saints beare to the Lord is more inflamed by his iudgements inflicted on them and through his iustice obserued by them though they may seeme to be an hurt in truth they are an helpe though they may be thought to decrease our loue yet they are found to encrease that loyalty which cannot be seuered from loue Psal 119.175.62.164.52 Seuen times a day saith Dauid doe I praise thee because of thy righteous iudgements though then the thinking of his iustice may be imagined to daunt our courage yet the remembring of his iudgements is the cause of comfort I remembred thy iudgements of old O Lord saith that anointed of the Lord and haue beene comforted though the appearance of them quench our delight in them yet the experience of them stirres vp our desire vnto them My soule breaketh for the longing that it hath vnto thy iudgements at all times And lest we should conceiue it onely of the Reuelation of his iustice in his word as may be collected sometimes in that Psalme to be conceiued as verses 137 138. hee addeth the reason of that his desire Thou hast destroyed the proud and by thy punishments declared that they are cursed which doe erre from thy Commandements so that there it must needes bee vnderstood of the execution of them in his wrath vpon the wicked or in his wisdome vpon the godly which sorts of people may by them see his equity which will cause them to loue him and bee sensible of their owne