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A09439 How to liue, and that well in all estates and times, specially when helps and comforts faile. Perkins, William, 1558-1602. 1601 (1601) STC 19728; ESTC S2275 25,478 110

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of the doctrine of the Gospel worthie consideration on this manner There is a three-fold certentie the first is certentie of reason or of generall faith when a man by force of argument is conuicted of the certentie of the doctrine of the Bible This may be in the wicked and vngodly without faith in Christ. After this in the elect by a more speciall worke of Gods spirit followes a faith in Christ and the certentie of iustifying or speciall faith expressed in the conclusion of the former syllogisme Thirdly after this certentie of speciall faith followes an other experimental certentie of the truth of the Bible which also faith concludes on this manner That doctrine which assures vs to be Gods children is certenly of God But the doctrine of the Gospell beleeued or mingled with our faith assures vs to be Gods children Therefore it is of God The major is graunted of all the minor is in effect the conclusion of the former syllogisme and it is knowne by an experience of that spirituall comfort which the godly feele in their hearts The conclusion sets downe the certentie of the Bible vpon a further ground then any wit or learning of man can attaine vnto without the spirit of grace namely vpon an inward assurance of our reconciliation with God Of this certentie our Sauiour Christ speakes notably If any man will doe my fathers will that is beleeue it and subiect himselfe to it he shall know namely by that comfort which he shall feele vpon his subiection of the doctrine whether it be of God or whether I speake of my selfe And Paul saith that the spirituall man that is one regenerate by the spirit of God iudgeth all things Hence it followes that such as desire to be setled for their religion and such as desire to be good and profitable students in Diuinitie must first of all humble thēselues and indeauour in their hearts truly to beleeue in Christ. Because hence flowes the best experience of the certentie and consequently of the vnspeakable excellencie of the Bible Thus then we see how we are to receiue hold and inioy our Reconciliation with god in Christ by no other thing within vs but by meanes of our faith alone And therefore we must haue speciall care that we may by the vse of Gods meanes attaine to a liuely faith And for this cause we must do two things first we are to labour to be conuicted in conscience of the certentie of the word This done we must thē subiect our wils to the commandement of God that biddes vs beleeue in Christ we must bewaile our vnbeleefe we must striue against the same and pray vnto God to confirme and increase our faith by establishing our hearts in his loue The second part of spirituall life is Peace of conscience which is nothing else but a cōstant stable tranquilitie of minde when the cōscience doth not accuse but excuse and when neither hell death condemnation nor any danger is feared ouermuch This peace was in Dauid when he said I laid me down slept and rose againe in the middest of manifold daungers This peace is of great excellencie for it is the peace of God it is one part of the kingdome of God it passeth all vnderstanding it is in stead of a guard to keepe our hearts minds in Christ. Now this excellent peace springs out of our faith whereby we beleeue our reconciliation with god Rom. 5.1 Beeing iustified by faith we haue peace with God 1. Chron. 20.20 Trust in the Lord and ye shall be secure Yea as our faith is so is our peace no faith no peace liuely faith liuely peace constant faith constant peace faith in life peace in life faith in death peace in death so as we may say with Simeon Lord now lettest thou thy seruant depart in peace The third part of spirituall life is the ioy of the Holy Ghost and that is to reioyce in God because he is our God and in Christ because he is our Christ. And this kind of ioy is not taken from vs or abated in afflictions but rather increased Rom. 5.3 We reioyce in tribulatiōs And Hebr. 10.34 Ye endured the spoyling of your goods with ioy Now our faith in the promise of life is the mother and breeder of this ioy which ariseth of that happie and blessed conclusion that faith frames in the mind I beleeue therfore the blessings of God promised in the Gospel are mine Thus saith Saint Peter Beleeuing ye reioyce with ioy vnspeakable and glorious Again the continuance and increase of our faith is the increase of this ioy The last part of spirituall life is newnesse of life and conuersation whereby we are borne anew and made new creatures not because the substance of bodie and soule is changed but because the image of God is restored Now this change both for the whole and for the parts thereof is by faith Touching the whole Men as they are new creatures haue their beginning from the word of promise or from Christ crucified who is propounded in the promise and that as the said word or Christ is apprehended by faith Act. 15.9 Your hearts beeing purified by faith 1. Ioh. 3.3 He which hath this hope purifieth himselfe 1. Pet. 1.22 Your soules are purified in obeying the truth And again Being borne anew of the immortall seede of the word The parts of newnesse of life are specially three True wisedome good affections good workes True wisdome is to aduise of good things and to vse good meanes for the execution thereof This wisdome ariseth of our faith in the word of God Dauid saith he vvas vviser then his teachers and vviser then the auncient and he renders the cause therof from the worke of his faith For thy testimonies are euer with me and they are my meditation Out of the same fountaine spring all good affections The loue wherby we loue God comes of our faith beleeuing the loue wherewith God loueth vs. The perswasion of the forgiuenesse of many sinnes in the woman that washed Christs feete with her teares caused her to shewe much loue to Christ. Godly sorrow when the heart is grieued properly for the offence of God ariseth of faith apprehending and beleeuing the mercie of God in Christ. And in euery good worke there is a threefold action of faith required First there is required an acte of generall faith which is to beleeue that the worke to be done in his kind pleaseth god Rom. 14.23 VVhatsoeuer is not of faith is sinne The second is an acte of iustifying faith which is to purge the heart and to cause it to bring foorth the good worke to be done Psal. 116.10 I beleeued therefore I spake The third is also an act of iustifying faith and that is when the worke is done to apprehend Christ who by his merit is to couer the defect of the worke because no work of ours can please God without
highest degree of profession that can be when they come to the Lords table and yet afterward take to themselues libertie to liue and doe as they list The fifth fruit is carnall securitie when men vpon cōtempt of the iudgements of God and threatnings of his word goe on still in their sinnes flattering and soothing themselues Thus the sonnes in law of Lot when they heard of the destruction of Sodome esteemed it but as a mockerie Thus did the Iewes make a league with hell and death and saide with themselues that the scourges of God should not come at them And in this last age of the world men shall wholly addict themselues to pleasures and profits thinking nothing of any iudgement of God till vengeance befall them The sixth is wilfull ignorance of the will and word of God For the deuill blinds the mindes of vnbeleeuers that the light of the Gospel shine not vnto them This is the fault of our common people who commonly hold an opinion that it belongs not to thē to know the word of God because they are not learned as they say or because they haue other businesse to thinke on The last fruit is worldlines and that is when men mind nothing but worldly matters And this comes of the want of faith in the prouidence of God These are the principal fruits of vnbeleefe whereby it may easily be discerned and discried where it is And if any man thinke himselfe to haue a fulnesse and perfection of faith as many doe euen this one thing is a sufficient argument of his vnbeleefe For it is the first stepp to faith to see in our selues the wāt of faith The second maine aberration in the liues of men is that they set vp false Rules to order their liues by and they are foure The first is the light of naturall reason For many are of opinion that it is sufficient to the pleasing of God if they liue ciuilly that is doe iustice to euery man and liue peaceably hurting none This is the blinde Diuinitie of the world that if they carrie themselues thus and thus whatsoeuer their sinnes be God will hold them excused But they are farre wide for in a life acceptable to God faith is required the light of reason will not serue the turne Paul saith The wisdome of the naturall man is enmitie to God and he can not discerne the things of God The Pharisies had ciuil iustice and goodnes yet saith Christ except your iustice exceede theirs ye cannot enter into the kingdome of heauen The second false Rule is Sense that is seeing and feeling by this men commonly liue If we enioy the good blessings of God health wealth libertie peace honour good report then we can trust God but if he withdraw his blessings and present himselfe to vs with an emptie hand we trust him no longer nay we murmure and despaire and without feare of God vse any vnlawful means to releeue our selues Thogh we haue his pretious word yet doe we not trust him vpon on his bare and naked word vnlesse withall he lay downe vnto vs some good pawne and make vs to feele and enioy his good blessings Againe if any man that is our friend make promise of helpe or deliuerance in any danger we rest content and finde our selues much eased thereby and yet the promises made by God in his word of helpe and deliuerance though they be often read vnto vs and often vrged breede not the like contentation He that on his death-bedde hath commended his children to some trustie friend departs more quieted in minde then if he had commended them without helpe of friend to God their best father A man vpon good securitie lendes to an other an 100. pounds hoping for the principall with the increase at the yeares ende yet dare he not skarse deliuer an 100. pence to the poore members of Christ vpon the promise and bond of God himselfe who saith He that giues to the poore lends to the Lord and he will returne the said gifts with a blessing Now all this comes to passe because men rather trust them whome they see then God whom they neuer saw Moreouer it is a propertie of them that doe indeede beleeue to iudge their estate by feeling but herein they deceiue themselues For we must liue by faith and not by feeling and feeling is often deceitfull Because such as finally fall away from God may haue a feeling or tast of the good word of God and of the powers of the life to come The 3. false Rule is False faith which is without or against the word Thus the Turke liues by his false faith the Iew by his the Papist by his For he beleeues as wel the Traditions of men as the word of God and he puts his trust not onely in God but also in the creatures namely Saints and Angels Thus also do Magitians sorcerers witches inchaunters whatsoeuer they doe by a satanicall faith in that couenant which they haue made with the deuill And such persons as aske counsell of witches and wizzards called cunning men and women help themselues onely by their false faith For when they vse charmes or spells or like Satanicall ceremonies they cōmonly finde successe and are helped of the euills that betide them And that comes to passe on this manner In the vse of the foresaide ceremonies prescribed and deliuered by witches they haue a blind and erronious faith vpon their faith followes a Satanicall operation in effecting of the care desired For charmes or spells beeing but wordes haue no vertue in them to ease or help man or beast either by creation or by any ordinance of God in his word and therfore the effect they haue is by the power of the deuill vpon mans faith Let our common people thinke on this who though they much boast of their faith in Christ yet when they are in any extremitie or danger very commonly practise this Satanicall faith The last false rule is the lust of the heart and by this rule doe most men square their liues The lust that cōmonly rules is threefold lust concerning bodily pleasure lust of worldly wealth lust of honour as S. Iohn saith Whatsoeuer is in the world is the lust of the flesh the lust of the eye and the pride of life Thus much of the examination now followes the change That we may change our liues in respect of vnbeleefe foure things are required The first is that we must acknowledge and bewaile our vnbeleefe with the manifold fruits thereof And we haue good cause to doe so For by vnbeleefe the deuill erects his kingdome in mens hearts and workes his pleasure in vs and vpon vs. Secondly vnbeleefe corrupts defiles all our actions whatsoeuer though otherwise they be good and lawfull in themselues Paul saith that to vnbeleeuers all things are vncleane yea their minds and consciences are defiled Thirdly vnbeleefe depriues vs of the good blessings
men of yeares who if they haue contrite and humbled hearts are little ones beleeuing in Christ. Againe children after some yeares by good education and instruction may attaine to some knowledge and consequently to faith Thus Timothie was brought vp in the Scripture of a childe The second opinion is that all places of Scripture intreating of faith are to be vnderstood of men of yeares and that children are saued by some other vnknown and vnspeakeable way without faith I somewhat doubt of this because it is said VVhosoeuer beleeueth not is alreadie condemned Againe VVithout faith it is impossible to please God The third opinion is that children haue faith after a sort because the parents according to the tenour of the couenant I will be thy God and the God of thy seede beleeue for themselues and their children and therefore their faith is not onely theirs but also the faith of their children Hence it is that the Scripture saith If the roote be holy the branches are holy and If ye beleeue your children are holy According to humane law the father and his heires are but one person the father couenanting for himselfe and his children what then should hinder that the father might not beleeue for his child and the child by the parents faith haue title to the couenant and the benefits thereof It is alleadged that by this meanes children shall be borne beleeuers and so be conceiued and borne without originall sinne I answer Beleeuing parents sustaine two persons one whereby they are men and thus they bring forth children hauing mans nature with all the corruptions of nature The other as they are holy men and beleeuers thus they bring forth infants that are not so much their children as the children of God And Infants are Gods children not by vertue of their birth but by meanes of parents faith which intitles them to all the blessings of the couenant Children proportionally sustain a double person If they be considered in and by thēselues they are conceiued and borne in Originall sinne If they be considered as they are holy and beleeue by the faith which is both theirs and their parents faith and consequently haue by this means title to Christ and his benefits originall sinne is couered and remitted If it be said that by this meanes all children of beleeuing parents are the children of God I answer that we must presume that they are all so leauing secret iudgements to God To this third opinion I most incline because we are to iudge that infants of beleeuing parents in their infancie dying are iustified I find no iustification in Scripture without faith And this hath beene the iudgement of auncient fathers Aug. serm 14. of the words of the Apostle How saith he doe infants beleeue by the faith of the parents If by the faith of parents they be purged by parents sinne they are polluted The bodie of sinne in the first parents begot them sinners and the spirit of life in their latter parents did regenerate them to be beleeuers Bernard epist. 77. saith Among the nations as many as were faithfull if they were of yeares we beleeue that they were clensed by faith and the sacrifices and that the parents faith alone auaileth for children yea that it is sufficient for them Againe It is meete and for the honour of God that to whome age denies their owne faith grace should graunt to them a benefit by the faith of an other Thus then it is manifest that euery person must haue a faith of his owne Hence we learne that the doctors of the Romish Church erre and are deceiued when they teach that a man may rest himselfe in the faith of his teachers beleeuing in sundrie things only as the Church beleeues though he knew not distinctly what is the faith of the Church Againe here the Popes pardons fall to groūd For in vaine doth the Pope by the power of the keyes apply the meritorious works and the satisfactorie suffrings of one man to an other considering euery man is saued onely by his owne faith The wise virgins professed that they had oyle no more then serued their owne turnes They knew not the popish doctrine that men might haue good works enough for themselues and an ouerplus for others Hilarie gathereth hence that one mans good workes cannot be applied to an other Hierome saith Euery man shall receiue a reward for his owne workes and that one mans workes cannot couer another mans faults in the day of iudgement The speech of Leo may stoppe the mouths of all Papists Though saith he the death of the Saints be preticus in the sight of God yet the killing of no innocent is the reconciliation of the world The righteous haue receiued crowns but they haue not giuen crownes And the fortitude of beleeuers ministers examples of patience but not gifts of iustice For the deaths of them all were priuate or particular neither did any of them by his funerall discharge another mans debt considering among the sinnes of men Christ our Lord is onely found in whom all are crucified dead and buried and rise againe Paul indeede saith to the Corinthians that he desired to be bestowed for their soules and that he suffers all things for the elect but this he speakes in respect of his Apostolicall ministerie and not in respect of any workes of satisfaction performed by him in the behalfe of others Againe he saith I beare in mine owne body the remainders of the sufferings of Christ but these remainders are the sufferings which euery man must beare for himself For euery disciple of Christ must take vp his own crosse and so accomplish the sufferings of the whole mysticall bodie Thirdly by this we learne not to relie on the gifts suffrages and praiers of others but to seeke for a sufficient liuely faith of our owne The foolish virgins that supposed they might haue furnished thēselues with sufficient oyle of the wise virgins were vtterly disappointed Therfore the speech of the Papists is to be detested namely that the suffrages of the liuing that is their fastings prayers almes masses c. do three waies helpe the dead by way of merit of cōgruitie by way of intreatie and by way of satisfaction Lastly here we learne that faith and the iustice of good conscience must alwaies goe together And for this cause it is not said that man liues by faith but the iust man Let all protestants learne and remēber this For it is Gods commandement that we should ioyntly keepe faith and good conscience And it is a common offence to Atheists papists worldlings that such as pretend faith faile in the righteousnesse of good conscience Some it may be will say that it shall suffice for thē to call vpon God when they are dying and to die by faith I answer that we must not onely die and be saued but also liue in this world by our faith FINIS Luk. 1. ● Iob 1. ● Rom. 1.17 Gal. 7.11 Gal. 1.20 Gal. 3.11 12. Eph. 1.18 Heb. 11.3 Psal. 56.4 Rom. 1.5 Math. 4.3 Rom. 4.18 Luk. 8.13 Ioh. 5.35 Iam. 1. ●● Luk. 8.15 1. Tim. 1.19 Heb. 3.38 Heb. 10.38 Joh. 3.31 Rom. 3. ●● 2. Cor. ●● ● Ioh. 3.9 Heb. 1● 7 Gen. 8.16 Psal. 119.11 Act. 16.31 Gen. 39.9 〈◊〉 ● 15 Psal. ●● ● 1. Ioh. 3.23 Heb. 4.16 Isa. 26.3 1. Ioh. 5.4 Ioh. 7.17 1 Cor. 2.14 Psal. 3.5 Phil. 4.7 Rom. 4.17 Phil. 3.1 1. Pet. 1.8 Psal. 98.99 Luk. 7.47 Ioh. 8.56 Ioh. 20.25 Gen. 5. ●● Isa. 16.28 Dan. 9. 2 3 Iob 4. 2. Sam. 15.26 Psal. 16.18 Heb. 11.27 ● Reg. 6.19 Eph. 6.16 1. Thest. 5.8 Act. 20.28 2 Cor ● 1● 1 Tim. 4. Heb. 11.7 ●●● 33.34 Psal. 55.23 Phil. 4.6 ● Pet. 5.7 Math. 6.32 1. Pet. 5.7 Psal. 34.9 Gal. 3.11 12. Heb. 3.12 Gen. 19.4 Isa. 28.15 Math. 25.37 2. Cor 4.4 Math. 6.30 Rom. 8.5 1. Cor. 1.14 Heb. 6.2 1. Ioh. 2. ●● Eph. 1.1 Tit. 1.15 Isa 7.9 Mark 6. ● Num. 20 1● 2. King ● Luk 1. ●● a Psal. 10.6.11.13 14. 2. Luk. 18.11 12. Apoc. 18.7 1. Cor. 2.14 Math. 12.24 Psal. 7.8 Isa. 28.15 Luk. 12.19.45 Num. 20.12 Psal. 52. 1.6 11. 73. 11 12. 1. Tim. 11.13 Heb. 4.12 2. Cor. 10. 1. King 13.2 Isa. 44. end 2. Ioh. 3.23 2. Cor. 1. ●● Col. 3.27 Heb. 11.36 Psal. 119.49 Muk 16.16 Rom. 12. 1. Cor. 7 1● a Bella● l. 1 de bapt c 4. See further Iustin. 9.56 Aug epist. 23.57.105 de bapt l. 4. c. Bernar. ser. 66. in Cant. a Immanuel Sa. in Aphorismis cōfestatiorum upon Mat. 25. ibidem Serm. 12. de passione 2. Cor. 12.15 2. Tim. 2. Coloss. 3. ●ollar de Indulg c. 14. p. 85.