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A10921 A treatise of love. Written by Iohn Rogers, ministers of Gods word in Dedham in Essex Rogers, John, 1572?-1636. 1629 (1629) STC 21191; ESTC S105965 73,128 253

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cursed generation of idle and sinnefull Varlets which seeing God hath maruellously and mercifully rid vs of what encouragement should it be to vs to relieue our owne true poore And for lending where is this in vse but rather as if God had neuer giuen precept of it or as it were a Statute repealed and that is out of date so is this duety of lending That cursed and cruell trade of Vsury hath eaten vp and banisht out of the Country this Christian duety of free-lending Some rich men are so grim and so austere as a poore man dares not speake to them for such a thing And indeede how few be there that haue any thing to lend at any time Some lend out all so neare to Vsury as they haue not to lend but borrow rather Or if a poore man doe any worke for them they cannot pay them of a good while they be so bare For as soone as any money comes in it must out againe straight as if it would burne a hole in the Cupbord or would be halfe an vndoing to them if it lay there but a weeke or two Others are euer purchasing and so keep themselues bare and in debt and then they whine at euery charge and wrangle at rates and are neuer fit or ready to lend or to any good vse Such bring a curse vpon themselues making themselues borrowers when they might bee lenders Deut. 28. 44. Others be so miserable as though they haue it yet they will not lend So for the last duety of neighbourly dealing inuiting visiting these are decayed so that we may beleeue in all these respects these be the times foretold Matth. 24. 12. wherein Loue should waxe cold Yet indeede there is a great deale of counterfeit loue of fauning crouching and congeying of pot-companionship and ioyning together in euill A great deale of selfe-loue also making others faults great and our owne small or none nay sometimes making them vertues extenuating and making light of the vertues of others highly esteeming our owne seeking our selues in all our dealings and courses with little regard of our neighbours which selfe-loue the Apostle 2 Tim. 3. 2. foretels shall be in the last times and sets it in the fore-front as the cause of many other euils that follow Now let euery man examine himselfe in particular touching these things and so make vse to his owne soule for comfort or the contrary But who shall not finde himself failing in euery one of them whereby we haue much cause to be humbled and the courses of the common sort are wholly contrary to all these properties of true Loue whereby they may conclude fearfully against themselues CHAP. 5. Causes of the want of Loue to our Neighbour NOw to this end that euery man may the better see how to mend that that is amiss let vs a little look into the causes of this want of Loue and what are the hinderances of the fruits thereof The maine and generall cause is an euill heart pestered with self-selfe-loue and many lusts that be contraries to Loue. 1 More particularly Want or weaknesse of Faith is one great cause When our Sauiour Christ told his Apostles they must for giue till seuenty times seuen times what said they Luke 17. 4 5. Increase our Faith Assurance of Gods loue to vs in pardoning our many sins and giuing his Son Iesus Christ and assurance of eternall Life makes vs loue againe and both to giue and forgiue which are two principall dueries and fruits of Loue. Pride and the following Vices are hinderers of the exercise of Loue. 2 Pride whereby men thinke highly of themselues and meanly of others thinke they may speake or doe any thing but others may doe nothing to them Onely by pride doe men make contentien Prou. 13. 10. Humblenesse causeth loue Ephes. 4. 2. Pride makes men think themselues so wise and good as euery body should say as they say doe as they doe and after a sort doe homage to them if they doe not then the peace is broken straight Pride will not endure a reproofe therefore being told of a fault they fall out deeply as Ioash with Zechariah Ahab and Iezabel with Eliah Herod with Iohn 3 Couetousnesse is another this makes men contend for trifles the least dammage done him is thought so great looking on it in a false glasse as its sufficient to breake Loue and cause a suite It causeth men to oppresse to vse false weights sleights c. It hinders both mercy to the poore and all other neighbourly offices of inuiting and the like 4 Enuie hinders Loue exceedingly When one enuies at the prosperity of another in whatsoeuer kinde of temporall or spirituall good things As Labans sons did at Iacob which changed their countenances towards him and made him weary of his place Cain that enuied that Abels sacrifice was better accepted than his and Esau that Iacob was blessed Ismael that Isaac was the son of the Promise what breach of Loue and wofull fruits followed of all these 5 Frowardnesse shortnesse of spirit breakes Loue very oft for angry words stirre vp strife Prou. 15. 1. 6 These dayes of peace are an occasion through mens corruption that men grow hollow and strange and to set light by one another Troubles cause men to make much of each other and cling together as the sheep that out of danger and in a faire day scatter themselues ouer a field in a storme or when they see a dog come run all together These and such like be wofull causes of the want of Loue which also bring forth as lamentable effects euery where both in Church and Common-wealth What wofull breaches hideous contentions what hard measure and wrongs are offered what enmities and oppositions to the hazzard of the Church danger of the Common-wealth and ouerthrow of the prosperity of many Parishes What ruine brings this want of Loue vpon many Families And among particular persons what breakings out both in word and deed to the dishonour of God Religion the vndoing each other many times both in soule and state to the disgrace of the Gospell and ill example of the beholders and hurt to their own soules by keeping them from and disabling them for the right performance of holy dueties which cause cold prayers and those not heard and hereby eyther kept from the Sacrament as many times it is Oh fearfull thing to bee spoken or else slubber it ouer and come with festered hearts and so lose the benefit nay by such vnworthy comming they prouoke the wrath of God and eate their condemnation as much as in them lyeth but oft times they eate and drink their iudgement a sore sicknesse and may be their owne death or the death of wife or some childe that is deare to them to teach them and others by their example the price of such boldnesse Now seeing these things bee so the Lord giue vs euery one hearts where we finde our selues faulty to humble our selues
I will be with him and glorifie him With long life will I satisfie him and shew him my saluation And Iohn 14. 21. Hee that loueth mee shall be loued of my Father and I will loue him and shew mine own self vnto him vers 23. Yea these are they to whom God hath promised his heauenly Kingdome Iames 1. 12. to them that loue him Thirdly it condemnes those that loue any thing more than they loue God as father mother wife childe profit pleasure friend yea or life it selfe which is no other than Idolatry and to make that our God which wee loue aboue God and spirituall Adultery as St. Iames cals it Iames 4. 4. as a man that loues a harlot more than his owne wife yet what is more common than this yea the trade of it with the common sort who for the sake of the things aboue named care not what dueties they omit or what sinnes they commit against God who yet ought to be loued aboue all and all things to be loued in and for him and vnder him and as may stand with our loue to him and not otherwise Yea the seruants of God because their loue is not perfect suffer many things to come in betweene God and vs and steale our heart and affection in part from him and that obedience that wee owe vnto him which we ought to bewaile deeply and labour euery day more and more that his loue may bee greater in vs than to any thing nay all things else that are in the world besides And so much of the Loue of God briefly hauing taken it but by the way CHAP. 3. Of Loue to our Neighbour and first what it is NOw I come to handle the duety of Loue to our Neighbour as that which necessarily floweth from the Loue of God And of this first What it is secondly of the Notes it 's knowne by thirdly of the Properties of true Loue and fourthly of the persons that we ought to loue 1 Loue is a sanctified affection of the heart whereby whosoeuer is indued withall endeuoureth to doe all the good he can to all but especially to them that be nearest vnto him 1. It s an affection seated as we say in the heart as all the other of hate hope feare ioy griefe c. as the vnderstanding is in the head These are in themselues good and not euill being giuen to Adam in his creation in whom they were all pure well ordered and in good tune louing the good and hating the contrarie and so in the rest But euer since the Fall they are vtterly corrupted the will and affections haue not onely lost all their purity but the will is become most rebellious and all the affections disordered and turned the contrary way As this of Loue is turned to the loue of euill to malice reuenge and selfe-loue 2. I say its a sanctified affection for ere a man can loue he must be regenerate sanctiffed throughout as in his vnderstanding and will so in his affections which is when a man is vnited to Christ by Faith he is sanctified by the Spirit that is the old and cursed disposition that is in vs by nature is put away and a new and contrary frame and disposition of soule wherein wee were at first created is brought into vs the vnderstanding enlightned the will made plyant and frameable to the will of God and so the affections purged and restored to their former integrity in some measure as to hate the euill so to loue the good to loue God and our brethren for Gods cause So that no vnregenerate or vnsanctified man can loue eyther God himselfe or any body else True Loue proceeds from a pure heart good conscience faith vnfained 1 Tim. 1. 5. from a soule purified by the spirit 1 Pet. 1. 22. And Gal. 5. it s reckoned among the fruits of the spirit And 2 Pet. 1. 7. its reckoned among other graces Faith Temperance Patience Godlinesse c. so that one is no more in vs naturally than the rest There be many things that the blinde world call Loue which are not this grace that we speake of nor come in any such account with God That betweene the fornicator and his harlot is no loue but lust as in Amnon which turned as soone into hatred Between drunkards and theeues is no loue but conspiracy for Loue reioyceth not in iniquity but in the truth that is in that that is good Nor that naturall loue of parents to their children This is in bruit creatures the Cowe loues nourisheth and defendeth her Calfe the Goose and Gander tend and brood their young Nor that ciuill loue that is between ordinary people in the world that stands only in eating and drinking prating and playing together which they count such loue and good fellowship as who so speakes against and cals for better spending of the time is cryed out vpon as an enemy to all loue and not to be suffered But our Sauiour Christ nor the Gospell comes not to bring such friendship but rather debate Such as that was among the Heathen and is only carnall whereas true loue respecteth the soule and that most of all which is no whit seene nor thought of among carnall men Vnregenerate men cannot loue their neighbours for while they be kinde to their bodies and haue no care of their soules is this worthy to be called Loue It s as ones friend or child should haue a hurt in the braine and another in the heele and he should carefully looke to the heele and let the braine putrifie Carnall Parents that pamper their childrens bodies and prank them vp braue and lay for great portions for them and suffer their soules to welter in sinne and dye and perish for want of instruction admonition prayer and holy example is this to bee called Loue what do they more than Turkish Parents The wicked Magistrate that is very friendly to all the Countrey and keepes a good house all the yeare and yet suffers sinne to reigne and houses of disorder to abound in his circuit the Sabbaths to be prophaned and like Gallio cares for none of those things call you this Loue The negligent Minister that sets on the great Pot and keeps good Hospitality among his neighbours and yet suffers their soules to famish for want of breaking to them the Bread of life The carnall neighbour that to the body of his neighbour is very kinde but suffers sinne to rest vpon his soule and rather nourisheth him therein than rebuketh him thereof this in the language of the holy Ghost is hatred and no loue Leuit. 19. 17. And what hold is there of vnsanctified mens loue one to another They may be very inward and great friends now and on the sodaine vpon a small occasion fall out and become deadly enemies They oft goe arme in arme to the Ale-house or Tauern embracing each other and stabbe one another ere they come forth See a liuely picture of this Iudges