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A12473 Essex doue, presenting the vvorld vvith a fevv of her oliue branches: or, A taste of the workes of that reuerend, faithfull, iudicious, learned, and holy minister of the Word, Mr. Iohn Smith, late preacher of the Word at Clauering in Essex Deliuered in three seuerall treatises, viz. 1 His grounds of religion. 2 An exposition on the Lords Prayer. 3 A treatise of repentance. Smith, John, 1563-1616.; Hart, John, D.D. 1629 (1629) STC 22798; ESTC S117569 350,088 544

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but wee must bee turned from all sinne as Dauid saith Psal. 119. I haue refrained my feet from euery euill way That I may keepe thy word so that if wee turne from one sinne or from many sinnes and not from all and euery sinne it is not true repentance Ahab and Iudas turned from one sinne but not from all hee repented of betraying his Master but not of his other sinnes of couetousnesse c. therefore he fell into despaire Obiect O but there is no man who liueth and sinneth not in some sinne or other for St. Iames sayes In many things wee sinne all Vnto which it is added 1. Iohn If wee say that wee haue no sinne in vs wee doe but deceiue our selues and the truth is not in vs. How then can wee turne from euery sinne Answer I answer We must turne away from all sinne though all sinne do● not turne away from vs but is ready to catch hold of and follow vs so must wee deale with all sinne as Samuel did with Saul Samuel resolued to depart and went away from Saul But Saul catcht hold of him and would not let him goe So must wee depart from all sinne in resolution and indeauour part company turne backe look downe and frowne vpon all though it bee true that sin will pull vs backe catch and lay hold vpon vs stay vs against our will this much is all wee can doe whilst wee dwell in these houses of clay The fourth thing in the Nature of repentance is That wee must not onely turne vnto God as the Prophet Ieremie hath it Obiection O Israel If thou returne returne vnto me saith the Lord. I but how should wee turne vnto God Answer I answer wee must not onely turne vnto God as our Sauiour and our Redeemer for so wee turne by faith but wee must turne to him as the guider and gouernour of our liues Because many are well contented to haue God their Sauiour and Redeemer who reiect him for the guide and gouernour of their liues LECT IIII. IIII. THE CAVSES OF Repentance ACT. 11. 18. When they heard these things they held their peace and glorified God saying then hath God also vnto the Gentiles granted Repentance vnto life WEE shewed vnto you the last day the true Nature of Repentance lest any one should bee deceiued in a matter of so great moment and thinke that hee hath this Grace when indeed hee hath but a shew and shadow therof wherin wee considered foure things First that Repentance was a change in a man Secondly that it was a change of the whole man●…●hirdly that it was such a change as made a man leaue and turne from all sinne Fourthly that it is such a change as turns a man from all sinne vnto God As Act. 26. 20 it is said That they should Repent and turne to God and do● actes meete for Repentance So that repentance is a turning vnto God By sinne a man is auerted and turned away from him by Repentance a man turnes vnto God againe as one willing to be gouerned and guided by him in all his courses for vnlesse this bee it can bee no true Repentance The nature whereof is as wee haue heard at large It remaines in the next place that wee come to treate of The causes of Repentance which are of three sorts Cause of Repentance 1 For the first The principall efficient cause is God for it is God onely who can make vs repent no man can worke it wee cannot compasse it our selues but God must worke it by the graces of his holy Spirit as Paul hath it 2. Tim. 2. 25. saith hee Proouing if God peraduenture will giue them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth Whereby hee prooues that God onely is the giuer of Repentance and no good duty can bee performed vnlesse God stirre a man vp vnto the same So acknowledgeth the Church of the Greekes Act. 11. 18. Then hath God also to the Gentiles granted Repentance vnto life And Deut. 4. 29. it is there said in Moses exhortation Yet the Lord hath not giuen you an heart to perceiue and eyes to see and eares to heare vnto this day So that God is the principall cause of Repentance A number thinke that Repentance is a worke in a mans owne power that it is like the Apothecaries Physick which a man may set in his window and take it as his stomacke serues him So they thinke that Repentance may rest vpon a mans owne will yea many presume to say that if they may haue but one houre to repent in before the day of death it is as good as though they had had a whole yeare to thinke vpon it But you see that Repentance is not in our power it is a gift a worke of God so that wee cannot repent when wee will but when God will therefore it must bee our care to take repentance when God proffers it and wills it Looke in the story of Esau. Heb. 12. 17. hee once refused it and sought it afterwards with teares but could not obtaine his father to reuerse the blessing much lesse could hee sue to God for mercy So then take heed of despising Gods mercy for if a man will not take repentance when God offers it hee may seeke it yea seeke it with teares and yet because he despised and neglected it when it was offered vnto him hee may goe without it Therefore take notice that the spirit is willing to worke life in thee and breed good motions therefore doe thou take heed to cherish these good motions of repentance holy thoughts and resolutions lost when thou wouldest haue it thou be refused The Papists who hold the doctrine of Free-will say that if God make a motion of Repentance it is in a mans owne power to repent or not to repent as if a man should shew a horse a bottle of Hay that it is without doubt that by and by hee will runne after it so say they let God make but the motion by and by man by the power of his owne Free-will will runne to imbrace it but the truth is such is the estate of a sinner that hee is in a worse estate then a beast For to come to their owne comparison of a Horse and Hay First hee must haue eyes to see the Hay for if hee see it not he cannot be hastie to runne after it for Coeco nulla cupide Secondly he must haue an appetite and stomacke to care the Hay which if hee haue not hee will not bee hastie to runne after it or haue a desire to eate it Thirdly besides his eyes and stomacke hee must haue strength and iollitie or else hee will neuer rise and runne after it for although there bee eyes to see and a desire to bee satisfied yet if there be no strength to rise and catch it hee is neuer the better Now say that all these three bee in a horse yet none of
greatest enemies No man will doe so much for his friend as God doth for his foes Wee came into the world with neuer a penny in our Purse with neuer a sheare in our Barnes with neuer a sheepe in our folds with neuer a Coate on our backe and yet the Lord hath filled our liues with great abundance Thirdly in sparing of our 〈◊〉 and that diuersly First in hiding many of our sinnes from the eyes of the world For if the world knew as much by vs as God knowes the best man that liues would blush to shew his face Secondly in giuing vs a time to repent for if God should damne euery sinner so soone as hee sinnes against him wofull were our case for none would be saued it is Gods mercy that wee liue and breathe vpon the Earth being guiltie of so many rebellious mutinies and treasons against our heauenly King as Ieremtah saith Lament 3. 22. Thirdly in vsing all meanes to draw vs to repentance like one that would gladly vndoe a doore he tries key after key till he hath tryed euery key in his bunch So God hath tryed by Mercy and tryed by Iudgement he hath tryed by pouertie and tryed by plenty because he would gladly by some meanes bring vs to him Esay 5. 4. As when a great fish is caught vpon the hooke the fish pulls and the man pulls and the fish pulls againe So God and the sinfull soule lie wresting together the soule drawes to Hell and God pulls to Heauen so f●ine God would haue vs who care too little to be saued of him Q. What vse may wee make of this Propertie A. First that men haue good cause to loue God seeing hee doth more for them then the deerest friend in the world will do If we should iniure your friend but halfe so much as we iniure God he would sooue cast vs off Psal. 27. 10. Secondly they doe the Lord of Heauen great wrong who pray to the Virgin Mary or to any of the Saints as if they were more fauourably inclined to Mercie then the Lord Psal. 50. 15. Q. What is the last Propertie of God A. Hee is Infinite Wherein appeareth the infinitenesse of God A. In two things First in respect of Time Secondly in respect of Place In respect of Time because hee is euerlasting without beginning and without end beyond all time Esay 51. 5. In respect of place because he filleth all places with his presence Psalme 139. 7. 8. Qu What vse doe wee make of this Propertie A. First to walke with feare and reuerence all our daies because God is an eye-witnesse of all we doe or say and therefore wee ought to walke with as great shamefacednesse and bashfulnesse before him as before the greatest Prince or power in the world Prou. 15. 11. Secondly not to be dismayed in any trouble because God is euer at hand to take our part As a childe will not care for the seruants so long as hee is in his fathers presence Psal. 23. 4. Thirdly that the diuine Nature ought rather with reuerence to be adored then curiously to be searched for seeing God is infinite in all his nature so mightie that none can conceiue how mightie he is so wise that all the wits in the world cannot tell how wise he is Wee are no moreable to comprehend his excellent Nature then wee are to graspe the Mountaines in our armes or to span the broadest of the Sea with our fingers 1. Tim. 6. 16. Qu. How many persons be there in the Godhead A. Three the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost Qu. Is it needfull for vs to know the distinction of the Persons A. Very needfull for the Turkes and the Iewes confesse one God but because they denie the distinction of the Persons they neither acknowledge the Sonne of God their Redeemer nor the holy Ghost their Sanctifier Secondly the Maiestie of God is vnsearchable and cannot be apprehended but as it commeth forth and reueales it selfe in the Person of the Sonne and therefore they that know not the Sonne of God they in very deed know not God Iohn 1. 18. 1. Ioh. 2. 23. Qu. What is the Father A. The Father is that Person in the Godhead who begetteth the Sonne Psal. 2. 7. Qu. What is the Sonne A. The Sonne is that person who is begotten of the Father Iohn 1. 14. Qu. What is the Holy Ghost A. The Holy Ghost is that Person who proceedeth from them both from the Father and the Sonne Iohn 15. 26. Gal. 4. 6. Qu. Was not the Father before the Sonne A. The Sonne is euerlasting as well as the Father for the Sonne is the Wisdome of the Father and therefore as wee cannot say there was any time when God was without wisedome So wee cannot say there was any time when God was without a Sonne Pro. 8. 23. Qu. Are there not three Gods as there are three Persons A. No for all the three Persons are but one and the selfe-same God so that as the Root and the Body and branches of a tree are all but one tree So the Father the Sonne and the Holy Ghost are all but one God and therefore they that conceiue the three Persons to be so distinct as threemen are they entertaine a false conceite of the liuing God Cor. 8. 4. Qu. What vse may wee make of this A. That whosoeuer worshippeth one of the diuine Persons worshippeth them all because they are all but one and the selfe-same God And therefore men may not thinke when they pray to one of the diuine Persons the other is passed by but hee that honoureth one honoureth all and hee that prayeth to one prayeth to all Iohn 5. 23. Qu. How must wee serue God A. According to his Word not after our fancies but as God himselfe will be serued Deut. 12. 32. Qu. What gather wee of this A. That all will-worship brought in by men without warrant of the Word of God is to be condemned Mark 17. 17. Qu. What is the word of God A. That which is contained in the holy Scriptures in the Bookes of the old and new Testament there God speakes vnto vs and breakes his minde familiarly how and in what sort hee will be serued of vs 2. Tim. 3. 16. Qu. What vse may wee make of this A. To remember that as oft as the Bible appeareth the blessed mouth of God is open to instruct vs and that they which regard not the Scriptures regard not the voyce of God and they that suffer the Bible to lye clasped and shut in their houses doe as it were seale vp the mouth of God that hee may not speake vnto them Qu. How know wee that the Scriptures are the word of God A. By the power of them for God alone is able to conuert the soule of a sinner and to beget faith and therefore seeing the preaching of the Scriptures hath begotten faith in vs. and conuerted vs vnto God wee must needes confesse euen from
speakes pitifully and begges for his life He cannot misse to speed at Gods hand as Daniel did Dan. 9. 20. euen so if a sinner can pierce the heauens with his cryes and solicite God earnestly no question he shall at length heare the voice of Christ say vnto him by his Spirit Goe in peace thy sinnes are forgiuen thee The Fourth and last point in the Practise of Repentance is Resolution to walke with God in newnesse of life as Dauid did Psal. 119. I haue sworne and will performe to keepe thy righteous law and Psal. 39. 1. I said I will take heede to my wayes that I offend not with my tongue And againe Psal. 119. I considered my wayes and turned my feet vnto thy Testimonies I made haste and delayed not the time is now not deferring till hereafter now wee must resolue to leaue our sinnes to walke with God with newnesse of life and with all watchfulnesse ouer our owne hearts then vnto resolution wee must ioyne a holy constant indeauour vsing all good meanes and remoouing the lets and hinderances which stop and hinder our repentance which is now the next thing wee are to speake of LECT VII VII THE IMPEDIMENTS of Repentance Io● 15. 31. Let not him that is deceiued trust in vanitie for vanitie shall be his recompence THe Spirit of God by Salomon hath iustly taxed all things vnder the Sun to be vanitie and vexation of Spirit so may I iustly now being to speake of the impediments of Repentance censure all these lets and hinderances which detaine men from this so necessarie Grace vnder the Name of vanitie whatsoeuer they bee and vanitie shall be their recompence Wee spake the last day of the Practise of Repentance wherein must bee foure things First a man must search out his sinnes by the bright candle of the word of God Secondly when he hath found out his sinnes then he must bee sorry for them Thirdly Then hee must pray to God in Christ Iesus to forgiue them Fourthly Then he must resolue against them that is renounce and remoue them as farre as may be Which practise of repentance must be not only once in an age or a mans life but as our sinnes be dayly so our repentance must be euery day performed so long as wee liue in this life Now in the next place we are to speake of the Impediments of repentance and those deceits which hinder men and women from this dutie Generall or vniuersall motion as Schoolemen say is caused two wayes First Either Agendo by enforcing vp that which wee meane to mooue as when a man flings a stone with his hand Or Remouendo prohibens quod impedit or remoouing of that which hinders the motion as when a stone lieth vpon a shelfe when one pulles this away then by and by downe falls the stone of his owne accord and yet hee who pulled away the shelfe caused that motion of the stone But how Not Agendo by flinging of the stone downe but by Remouendo prohibens remoouing of that which hindered the motion of it Now as it is in vniuersall motions so also it is in speciall motions of the mind for they be caused first either directly by an immediat impression made vpon the mind as when a man is directly inuited to goodnesse or vertue Secondly or by remoouing the impediments which hinder vs from it O● the first I haue spoken in the practise of repentance formerly It shall not therefore be amisse now to speake of the impediments in the next place wherein two things are required of euery one 1. Christian wisedome to finde out the let 2. Christian care to remooue it First there must be Christian wisedome to finde our thelets for in euerie man there is son especiall barre or let which if he can finde out or light vpon there is the wisedome to be wise to finde out these pressing downe weights as the Apostle calls them They who haue water running home in pipes and conduits to their houses as soone as they want that which they see their neighbors haue at their doores close by them by and by they search into the causes and run to the conduit or the pipes to see wherethey be stop● or what is the defect Euen so must euerie man do when he findes that the grace of Repentance flowes into other mens hearts and hath no recourse or accesse into his soule by and by sit downe and search himselfe what the cause should be where the rub lies which detaines the grace of Repentance from him seeing they that liue it may be in the same house sit at the same table lie in the same bed they can be penitent for their sinnes sorrie that they haue offended God and so complaine in bitternesse of soule for their sinnes but hee that had the same meanes the same occasions more sinnes to be humbled for more time to repent and more motiues to draw him to the dutie is not yet moued with the same melted with griefe nor come neere this dutie of contrition Thus as I said euery man must looke to himselfe what that is which hinders his repentance We see when Christ cast out the diuel Mat. 17. 19. his disciples came vnto him saying Why could not wee cast him out So when we see others in the course of their life and midst of their sinnes brought vnto repentance mourning weeping for sinnes whereby they haue offended God let vs looke into our selues and enquire at our own hearts why we doe not repent why we cannot do as other good people doe We haue the same meanes the same preaching the same exhortations yea the same iudgements the same punishments the same afflictions But 〈◊〉 Where shall we find that man or that woman who are thus carefull to search into themselues There is not one of a hundred but they lie still in their sinnes without repentance and few or none desires to search into the cause what it is which hinders their repentance making them vnapt to so good a duty Wee see in experience let one come to light a candle if it will not presently take fire wee imagine and runne by and by to consider what should be the reason of it and wee iudge that the wicke is wet or something is am●●le O how wise men can bee for the things of this life and are carelesse for those things which concerne eternall happinesse W●… to know then that the Impediments of Repentance be of two sorts 1. Some bee in the Iudgement 2. Some bee in the Affections Euen as when a man is sicke and will not take the good physick which would cure him the defect is either in his Iudgement or in his Affections In his Iudgement because either hee doth not feele himselfe to bee sicke though hee be ill hee hath no apprehension thereof or if her 〈◊〉 yet hee doth not take it to be dangerous or deadly or though hee thinke it
it long after So though wee haue repented of a sinne wee must not thinke to buy our peace at so easie a rate but humble our soules with sorrow and teares renewing our repentance againe and againe neuer leauing till we haue pacified the wrath of God for how often doth this holy man plye this sute So Psal 25 hee prayes God not to remember the sinnes of his youth So you see Dauid did repent him of those sinnes hee had repented of before Chrysostome sayes well that Dauid still repented of sins done long before as though they had beene done but yesterday Saint Paul did not onely repent of his sinne of persecuting the Church of God at his first conuersion Act. 9. 9. but as oft as hee remembred it as oft doth he speake of it with griefe and sorrow 1. Tim. 1. 13. I was before a blasphemer a persecutor iniurious c. So 1. Cor. 15. 9. I am not worthie sayes hee to bee called an Apostle because I persecuted the Church of God So that St. Paul you see doth often remember his sinnes past and confesses them This much wee may well obserue when God cast Adam out of Paradise hee sent him eregione horti and set and placed him ouer against the garden in the very sight and view of the place which hee had lost through his sinne and offending God and why was this that so often as hee lookt into the garden hee might remember his sinne and lament for it Now that which Adam did in the beholding of the Garden is that which wee must doe in the beholding of Heauen hee saw from whence he was cast throwne out of Paradise by reason of his sinne and wee see what wee are sure to lose euen heauen it selfe by reason of our sinne if wee doe not repent and humble our soules and that timely and daily Thus you see it is cleere that a Christian is bound to repent one and the same sinne diuers times and as oft as he lookes vp to heauen to sigh and groane for the losse of it and not to bee satisfied though he haue repented to day and so is assured of pardon but in the Name of God to goe to it againe to morrow and to morrow and neuer giue ouer Obiect Against this doctrine two things may bee obiected First If a mans sinnes vpon his Repentance be pardoned then what need is there vpon this to repent any more this appeares to bee labour lost Answ. 1 I answer that though a mans sinnes bee pardoned vpon Repentance yet there are three causes why a mans repentance must bee renewed First because Eadem manet obligatio the same Bond remaineth still for though God out of his owne goodnesse and mercie forgiue our sinnes yet neuerthelesse haue wee the same Cause to condemne our selues to dislike and bee sorry for it because the same bond or tye remaines still though God haue gratiously pardoned it yet it is our duty to repent still Nay to speake as the truth is Crescit obligatio our bond is the greater for the more mercy and goodnesse God shewes vs in the pardoning of our sinnes wee haue alwayes the more cause to be abased and ashamed that wee haue sinned against him This as wee see made an exaggeration in Dauids griefe In to solum peccaui I haue sinned against thee alone what had Dauid sinned against none but God no question against Uriah Barsheba and the people but that went to the heart of him most of all and did more deeply touch him that he had giuen God cause to bee angry with him who was so readie to forgiue him that had shewed him so great kindenesse and mercy in the pardoning and forgiuing of all his sinnes So Gods mercie to vs in pardoning our sinnes should not bee a meanes to abate our repentance but rather to augment and increase it because there remaines in vs still the same seeds of ouglinesse vilenesse deformitie and corruption as formerly the pardon whereof being great should continually augment and reiterate our Repentance with holy Dauid Psal. 103. Praise the Lord O my soule praise the Lord and forget not all his benefites who forgiues thee all thy sinnes c. Thus Gods mercie in forgiuenesse of sinnes should not abate but increase our repentance as wee see in the storie of the Prodigall sonne Luke 15. 20. hee had a purpose to confesse his sinne when hee returned to his Father his Father could not containe himselfe for ioy but runne out to meet and imbrace him yet this makes him not slacke in his former determination to humble himselfe but rather spurres him to fall downe and humble himselfe vnto his Father confessing his faults So Gods readinesse to forgiue vs should bee so farre from abating our repentance that it should rather prouoke vs vnto the same so much the more to increase it If a woman should commit wickednesse and folly against her husband who puts her away for it and afterwards should be bent not onely to receiue her and forgiue her freely this lewd offence but also welcome her and bestow vpon her rich ornaments and iewels this kindnesse of her husbands if any naturall affection be in her would make her the more to lament and grieue for hauing offended so kinde and mercifull a husband and remember it to her dying day so it is with Gods readinesse in pardoning our sinnes it cannot choose but make vs the more ready vpon all occasions from time to time to repent and bee sorry that wee had offended so good and gratious a God Secondly though a mans sinnes bee pardoned vpon his repentance Yet the more a man repents the more hee shall haue the sense and feeling of the pardon of them for a man may haue his sinne pardoned before God and yet haue no sense and feeling in his owne conscience of the pardon of it for there is still retained a feare of guilt as wee see in Dauid 1. Sam. 12. his sinne was pardoned before God and yet there remained as commonly in such cases such an impression of guilt as hee had no comfort for all this or as if there had beene no such matter And so though God forgiue our sinnes vpon our first repentance yet the more wee repent the more sensible wee shall bee of the forgiuenesse and pardon of them In other cases wee can say Abundantia cautela non nocebit too much caution hurts not as when a man comes to locke a chest or a doore wherein lyes his gold and treasure he will turne the key againe and againe sir sayes his friend the doore was fast before yea but sayes the other in cases of this nature it is good to bee sure to make fast worke as then couetous men say thus by their money and iewells so let vs say of our saluation in businesses of this nature it is good to bee sure a man cannot bee too cautelous in
wickednesse saying what haue I done And Isa. 9. 13 For the people turne not to them that smite them neither doe they seeke the Lord of Hosts So Ezek. 33. 31. And they come to thee as thy people commeth and they sit before thee as thy people they heare thy words but they will not doe them for with the mouth they shew much loue but their hearts goe after their couetousnesse Now there bee Three causes why the state of impenitencie is such a fearefull state to liue in Cause 1 First Because it bindes vs fast vnder damnation and brings vs vnto hell and in a manner shuts the doore of hell and death vpon vs being once there As we reade Reu. 20. 3. That the Angell layd hold on the Dragon that old serpent which is the diuel and Satan bound him a thousand years and cast him into the bottomlesse pit and shut him vp and set a seale vpon him euen so doth impenitencie deale with vs our sinnes fling vs into hell and when wee are there then comes Impenitencie and shuts downe the doore vpon vs ties vs in chaines makes all so fast that we haue no power or way to get out of the fearefull estate wee be in Therefore 2. Tim. 2. 26. indeauour and exhortation in this case is appointed Proouing if at any time God will giue them repentance that they may recouer themselues out of the s●are of the diuell who are taken captiue by him at his will So there is a promise that if at any time a man doe come out of the snares of the deuill and repent he shall haue mercie but it is very hard to be done Impenitencie being such a sinne as the Lord euery where cries out on as Amos 3. and Ier. 3. 3. And thou hast a whoores forehead thou refusest to bee ashamed So chap. 8. 6. No man repented him of his wickednesse saying what haue I done euery one returned to his course as the horse rusheth into the battell And Isa. 9. 13. For the people turneth not vnto him that smiteth them neither doe they seeke the Lord of Hosts So Ezek. 33. 11. As I liue saith the Lord God I haue no pleasure in the death of the wicked but that the wicked turne from his wicked wayes and liue Turne yee turne yee from your euill wayes for why will you die ô house of Israel Cause 2 Secondly Because it makes voide and frustrates all the meanes of grace and Life As a man dwelling in some poore house comfortably with his wife and his children the Sun with his bright beames shining and breaking in vpon them if one stop vp the window and shut out all the comfortable beams there comfort is gone euen so it is when God brings the sweet beames of grace to shine in vpon the conscience of a sinner impenitencie puts a barre against them and shuts out all the light of the Lord and of grace that shines into our hearts so making all the meanes of Grace and of Eternall Life vnprofitable and fruitlesse vnto vs wherfore with the holy Prophet Dauid wee must beware of this feacefull estate that we may haue boldnesse to say with him Psal. 66. 18. If I regard iniquitie in my heart the Lord will not heare me This makes one shamelesse and obstinate as Math. 23. 37. How often would I saith Christ haue gathered thy children together euen as a Henne gathereth her chickens vnder her wings and yee would not Thus Impenitencie shuts out all-thriuing in Grace Cause 3 Thirdly Because Impenitencie brings the guilt of all our sinnes vpon vs It is true if we repent as it is Micah 7. 19. God will pardon all our sinnes and cast them in the bottome of the Sea But if wee liue in sinne without repentance this impenitencie will turne all our sins vpon vs at the day of Iudgement Thus doth it heape vp wrath vpon wrath against the day of Gods fierce indignation euen as a man heapes vp gold and siluer that is euery day adding and increasing it ●●ll it be a great heape so an impenitent hard heart doth euery day heape vp and gather together by heaping of sinnes wrath vpon wrath against the day of wrath So that I may truely say with a learned man Better be the greatest sinner in the world and to repent it then to bee the least sinner and die in Impenitencie Which is the worst and most fearfull estate that may bee The vses of all which may be these Vse 1 First seeing the state of impenitencie is so dangerous Let vs pray to God often to deliuer vs from it that though through the corruption of our nature wee cannot choose but sinne yet we may see our sinnes bewaile and mourne for them and that wee may neuer come to that insensibilitie and deadnesse of spirit neuer to lament or bee sorry for them but to haue strength to remoue from this estate and rise vp as soone as may bee praying with the Prophet Psal. 119. I haue gone astray like a lost sheepe seeke thy seruant for I doe not forget thy Commandements Here you see was a going astray like a lost sheepe but this was such a straying as might be found out againe Vse 2 Secondly Seeing this estate is so dangerous Let vs labour to get out of it as soone as may be for howsoeuer our sinnes are multiplied by our corruption yet this sinne of impenitencie is more dangerous than all the rest and brings at last a fearefull despaire of mercie vpon vs. Therfore as the women going to the Sepulchre of our Sauior were careful who should roule away the great stone which lay at the mouth thereof So let euerie one of vs now say and bethinke our selues who shall roule away this great stone this hardnesse of heart this impenitencie this deadnesse and dulnesse of Spirit Therefore as Ierem. 31. 18. The Church prayes and confesses her failings so let vs pray Conuert vs ô Lord and we shall be conuerted and let vs vse the meanes diligently whereby our hearts may be touched and subdued to a true remorse and sense of sinne and the Majestie offended The second thing contrary to true repentance is Vnsound repentance This kind of repentance is When a man shewes a kinde of repentance but he does it not in such sort and manner as God requires it as Isa. 58. 5. Is it such a fast as I haue chosen a day for a man to afflict his soule Is it to bow down his head like a bulrush and to spread sackecloath ashes vnder him Wilt thou call this a fast and an acceptable day to the Lord It is Gods expostulation with his people as if he should say Is this such a Fast as I haue chosen I haue chosen fasting indeed and commanded it but you failed in the true meaning and manner of it I care for no outward shewes so much as the inward humiliation So the Lord hath chosen repentance
they goe before vs and though they doe not yet happily they haue not had such helpes such meanes so many sweet motions to bring them on as we haue had Phil. 2. 3. Q. How must wee shew our loue in our words A. Wee must not speake bitterly scoffingly nor crossely to them if we be wronged yet we must deale coldly gently and mildely with them not bitterly Iames 4. 11. not scoffingly Gen. 21. 9. 10. not crossely Pro. 15. 1. Q. May wee not be sometimes sharpe in our speech A. Yes but in Gods cause rather then in our owne and neither in both till wee see gentle meanes will not worke as a Physitian vseth strong Medicines when the weaker will not helpe Nehem. 13. 25. Secondly wee must not speake euill of them behinde their backs but by loue conceale those infirmities that are in them vnlesse either Gods glorie or their good shall require an opening of their faults 1. Pet. 4. 8. 1. Cor. 11. 11. Thirdly wee must not brawle and wrangle contentiously about questions that shall arise amongst vs 1. Pet. 3. 15. 16. Q How must wee shew loue to them in our deeds A. Wee must not withdraw our selues from them in their needes but to our power and abilitie seeke to make their liues sweet and comfortable to them We must not be altogether our owne men shut vp within our owne profite and pleasures and wholly taken vp of them But by loue wee must goe out of our selues to the good and profite of our Brethren Deut. 15. 7. to the 11. Q. What gather wee of this A. That they who are so farre off from helping their needy brethren that they make euen a spoyle and a prey of them most vnchristianly encreasing their miseries and by vsury and hard bargaines putting of them further into debt and danger they haue no drop of humanitie much lesse any sound ground of Christianitie in them Leu. 35. 36. Qu. What other thing is there wherein we must shew our loue A. Wee must not doe any violence to their person wee must neither smite them nor hurt them in life or limbe as appeareth Leuit. 24. 19. 20. For though the Ceremony of that Law be now abrogated yet the equitie of it stands still in strength Qu. What further thing is there to declare our loue A. We must not procure hurt to their persons by any means so tenderly the Lord would haue vs regard our brethren that we should not be any occasion whereby hurt and dammagement may grow vnto them 1. Chron. 11. 19. Qu. What gather wee of this A. That they who delay suites in law or blowe tales into mens heads and so giue occasion of blood or they that rashly venter mens liues for their profite or pleasure are highly guiltie of the want of loue Qu. Shall wee thinke our selues discharged towards our Brethrens persons when wee haue performed this A. No the chiefest thing is yet behinde loue to their soules which is the very life of Christian loue Rom. 10. 1. Qu. How must wee loue them in their soules A. Wee must mourne and be sorry for their sinnes as Christ wept ouer Ierusalem so we must weepe ouer the soules of our brethren Ier. 13. 17. Qu. What is the second thing A. Wee must pray for them that the Lord would forgiue them and fill their hearts with the riches of his grace Iames 15. 16. Q. May not one mans prayer get pardon for another mans sinnes A. It may as it appeareth in the 1. Iohn 5. 16. and yet not without the faith of him whom we pray for For without faith it is impossible to please God Heb. 11. 6. Q What gather wee of this A. That they who see other men drowned in sinne and yet are not oft vpon their knees to intreate the Lord heartily and earnestly for them are highly guiltie of neglect of dutie towards them Q. What is the third thing A. Wee must labour to draw them to Christ as one candle lights another so one man must bring another to God As Peter being conuerted must conuert his brethren so wee being turned must turne others to the faith Zach. 8. 21. Q. What is the fourth thing A. Wee must bring them on being come wee must encourage them and lead them forward in the wayes of God As a man plies a lampe with oyle so wee must nourish and feed good things in them that they goe not out Heb. 10. 24. 25. Qu. How is this declared A. By a similitude for as in a great Familie where are many children the elder helpe to carry and tend the younger So in the family and houshold of God the antienter and elder Christians must helpe and support and bring forward those that are the weaker and came lately to the faith Acts 18. 27. Q. What is the last thing A. Wee must admonish them of their faults For he that rebukes not his brother of his sinne hates him in his heart Leuit. 19. 17. Qu. How doth this appeare A. Because we know the Lord will punish his sinne and bring it to light And therefore if wee dissemble and admonish him not to leaue it what doe wee else but desire the Lord to blaze him and to shame him for it Q Yea but men will be angry with vs if wee tell them their f●ult● A. And God will be angry if we tell them not And therefore it is better to lose mens fauours then Gods fauour and to haue our neighbours displeasure then Gods displeasure And yet many times that falls out that Salomon speakes of Prou. 28. 23. Q. What things are to be regarded in reprouing A. Three things First that we doe it mildely and louingly that we set not too eagerly and too hardly on them Gal. 6. 1. Secondly that we doe it mightily and with power not onely making them see their sinnes but euen all the shame of it to bring them to a greater hatred and loathing of it Micah 3. 8. Thirdly that we doe it discreetly not casting of precious seed vpon euery ground but hauing some hope of the partie that it shall doe good Prou. 9. 8. Math. 7. 6. Qu. Is euery prophane man to be giuen ouer in his sinnes A. Surely no Great care must be had that we iudge not men past physicke till their disease be growne very desperate indeed Though a man haue beene a scorner before yet wee know not whether now he may leaue it And though he haue beene very impatient of reproofe at other mens hands yet wee know not how he may take it at ours And therefore as long as there is any sparke of hope we must not cease mildely to admonish them of their faults Marke 12. 4. 5. 6. Qu. What is the second Point to our neighbours A. Wee must loue them in their goods For loue not onely regards the person of our neighbour but also dealeth tenderly and louingly with all those things that belong vnto him So that
if any thing of his shall not finde honest and trustie dealing at our hands there shall be iust cause to arrest and indict vs of the want of loue Rom. 13. 9. Qu. How must wee loue them in their goods A. First we must preserue them the best we can Secondly wee must not withhold or detaine any thing from them Thirdly wee must not take away either by force or fraud any thing that is theirs Q. What doth the first point teach vs A. That if our neighbours house or cattell or corne bee endangered euery man must lend his helping hand to preserue them safe If our neighbours house be on fire euery man runnes with his bucket to quench it So if our neighbour bee oppressed in law euery man must helpe to defend his right If by sicknesse he be cast behinde we must further him and helpe him the best we can Exod. 23. 4. 5. Q. Who be they that offend in this Dutie of loue A. First they that suffer their cattell through negligence to breake into other mens grounds and when they haue trespassed him are not willing and ready to make ull recompence for their hurts Exod. 22. 5. Secondly they who hurt or lugge their neighbours cattell excessiuely For what conscience or equitie is this that a man for halfe a penny-worth of grasse should doe his neighbours beast a shillings-worth of harme Exod 22. and the 5. 6. verse Thirdly they that turne their owne dangers vpon their neighbours necke as they that turne the ouershoote of their water vpon their neighbours land or by many meanes draw him into perill that themselues may scape Luke 6. 31. Fourthly they that can giue euidence in a matter and yet by their silence suffer their neighbour to bee defeated of his right Leuit. 5. 1. Fiftly they that will runne to law for euery iniury and for euery wrong For though a man haue done vs some harme yet that is no reason why we should waste him in the law and turne him out of all he hath But wee must seeke as neere as may bee that his punishment may be answerable and equall to his offence 1. Cor. 6. 7. Q. What is the second thing whereby we must shew loue to our Neighbours goods A. Wee must not with-hold or keepe backe any thing that is his but restore with conscience and care whatsoeuer in any right or equity belongs vnto him Prou. 3. 27. Q. Who be they that offend in this A. First they that keepe backe the labourers hyre not onely they that defeate him of his wages but euen they also that keepe it in their hands when it should doe them good Deut. 24. 15. Secondly they that are not carefull to discharge their owne debts Psal. 37. 21. Thirdly they that finde any thing that was lost and are not carefull to restore it For as a Master layes certaine loose money vp and downe his house to try whether his seruants will steale it So when wee light vpon any thing that was lost let vs remember the Lord makes tryall of our honesty whether we will possesse with an euill Conscience one penny-worth of our neighbours goods or no Deut. 21. 3. Fourthly they that haue hired or borrowed or taken any thing to keepe and are not carefull as much as in them lyes to restore it as good as it came Exod. 22. 14. Q What is the third thing whereby wee must shew loue to our Neighbours goods A. Wee must not get away by force or fraud any thing that is his wee must suffer him to rest in a peaceable possession of those things which the Lord in mercy for the comfort of his life hath cast vpon him 1. Thess. 4. 6. Q. What learne wee by this A. That in bargaining we must alwayes give him a penny-worth of ware for his penny Couetousnesse and greedinesse of gaine must not rate our Commoditie and set price vpon our Wares but we must looke as neere as may be that the goodnesse of the Commoditie we sell euen in truth and good conscience bee quall to that money the Buyer payes for it Leuit. 25. 14. 15. 16. Q. Who be they that are condemned hereby A. First it condemneth all vttering of deceitfull and naughty wares Amos 8. 6. 7. Secondly it condemneth those that ouersell their Commodities and labour to driue the price as high as possibly they can Amos 8. 4. 5. Thirdly it condemneth those that vse false Measures and false weights or if they be true yet they can so cunningly conuey the matter and helpe it with a sleight that the Buyer is sure to come short of his due Deut. 25. 15. to the 16. Fourthly it condemneth those that lye in the winde to prey vpon a man that must needs sell his Commodities for ready money to get them for halfe the worth For what is it to oppresse our brethren in bargaining if this bee not to oppresse them Q. What other Dutie are wee charged with A. We must not take Interest or Vsurie of our Neighbours for all vsurie is biting vsurie howsoeuer some can licke themselues whole againe yet the greatest part carry the print of the Vsurers teeth to their dying day Exod. 22. 25. Qu What is Usurie A. Vsurie is a certaine gaine exacted by Couenant aboue the Principall onely in lieu and recompence of the lending of it and it is cleerely condemned by the Lord Deut. 23. 19. Q Doth not the Princes law allow Usurie 10. pounds in the 100. pounds A. The Princes Law restraineth Vsury but allowes it not The Prince had rather men would lend freely to their brethren but if they will not for the hardnesse of mens hearts he permits 8. in the 100. lest they should take 20. in the 100. Q Why is not Usury condemned in the New Testament A. Because it is sufficiently condemned in the Old For the Morall law alwayes standeth in strength and is neuer repealed And therefore Vsury being a branch of the morall Law in as much as it concernes loue and good dealing too with our neighbour is as strictly forbidden in the New Testament as it was in the Old Math. 5. 17. Q. What is the last dutie we learne from hence A. Wee must not filch or pilfer the least pinne or point from our Neighbour for it is not the value but the dishonest manner of comming by a thing that makes it theft Ephes. 4. 28 Qu. What is the roote of all hard dealing with our brethren A. Couetousnesse and greedy desire of gaine for why doe men racke the prises of their Wares Why doe they scant their measures Why doe they sell they care not what Why are they Vsurers oppressours pilferers and the like But because their hearts runne after couetousnesse and they are mightily ouertaken with greedinesse of gaine 1. Tim. 6. 10. Q What are the causes of Couetousnesse A. There are two causes of it First discontentment with our present state not resting in it as in our portion with great
in Christ vnlesse wee haue also grace to lead a better life and to abstaine from the same or like sinnes in time to co●…e Qu. Doe not the Papists say well Let vs not bee led A. No for they would seeme to bee wiser then Christ and therefore they haue delayed his words as being too harsh Q God tempts no man ●ames 1. 13. A. It is one thing to tempt a man to sinne another thing to lead a man to bee tempted of it It was the deuill that tempted Christ in the desart but it was the holy Ghost that lead him forth as the Lords Champion into the field Math. 4. 1. Q. How may God worke in tentation and yet bee free from sinne A. First by withdrawing his grace and leauing vs to our selues as if a man should send another his staffe to goe by when his legges be lame and thereupon hee begins to despise him and to set him light the other takes away his staffe and the lame man fall So God hauing lent vs his grace to walke by when wee begin to thinke wee stand not any way beholden to him for it but that wee could shift as well without it the Lord withdrawes his grace and wee ●unne into sinne and yet God is not the cause of our sinne but our owne weaknesse not able to beare vp and to sustaine it selfe Secondly by offering occasion to trie whether hee will sinne or no As a man leaues a little loose money about the house to try whether his seruants or his sonne will steale it So God sends feare to tempt vs to see if wee will yeeld to feare Pride to tempt vs c. if wee doe yeeld it is our fault not Gods who did but vent vs and set vs a broach and discouer the bad liquor that was in vs. Thirdly by causing the motion but not the euill of the motion as when the Sunne shineth vpon a dead carcasse there ariseth a stinking and a loathsome smell and yet the Sun is not the cause of it but the corruption of the carcasse So in euery action God is the cause of the motion which is good But if we sinne in moouing that comes of the Deuill or of our selues Fourthly by ordering the euill of the Action to some good end As a Father seeing his childe to bee busie about the fire catcheth his finger and thrusts it to a coale to make him the more affraid of it after So God sometimes lets vs taste of sinne that wee may the more detest it and hate it while wee liue Q. How many parts are there of this Petition A. Two First wee pray that wee may not bee tempted to sinne And secondly though that wee bee tempted yet that wee may not be ouercome of sinne Q. Why doe wee pray that wee may not bee tempted to sinne A. Wee know our owne weaknesse to bee so great and vnable to resist temptations that wee pray that wee may not bee tempted So readie wee are to yeeld to sinne that wee pray we may not bee prouoked to it Often wee sinne and oftner wee should sinne if wee were oftner tempted to it Many times we are angrie and yet if wee had ofter occasions wee would ofter be angrie Q. What gather wee of this A. That their sinne is great who fling themselues into tentation that will take vp their dwellings in those Townes and venture themselues into those companies where they know are many and strong entisements vnto sinne What doe they else but offer the deuill Blockes of aduantage against themselues and hold him the stirrop that his Tentations may the more easily mount vpon them Qu. What are the Euills that wee pray against A. They are of two sorts 1. Sinne without vs as the Deuill and the world 2. Sinne within vs as the corruptions and lusts of our owne hearts Q. What doe wee pray for against the Deuill A. That whereas the deuill is woont to pull a vizard vpon vpon his face and to translate himselfe into an Angell of light that wee may haue wisedome to discrie him and strength from heauen to stand against him Q. Doth not euery one hate the Deuill A. Indeed many will say fie vpon the Deuill and say they detest him with all their hearts and yet in leading a prophane and a wicked life they beare him about in their bodyes with them Q. What doe wee pray for against the World A. First that wee may not bee poysoned and corrupted with the bad examples that bee abroade That wee may not catch the infection but keepe our selues vnspotted to the world Secondly that neither our friends by flatterie nor our foes by feare may quench vs in good things and drawe our hearts from God Thirdly that our worldly cares may not ouergrow our godly cares so that wee haue more loue to the frothy things of this life then to those that concerne the life to come Q. What doe wee pray for against our owne lusts A. That God will weaken the strength and power of sinne in vs euery day that wee may feele it either cleane killed or so mightily weakened that as a man that hath receiued his deaths wound though hee liues and breathes yet languisheth and fainteth and droopeth euery day more and more vntill he dye So sinne may haue lesse and lesse strength till at length it haue no strength at all Q. Why doe wee aske all these things of God A. Because wee are not able of ourselues to stand the least enemy being stronger then wee and therefore wee pray to bee girded with the strength of God that through his might wee may doe that which of our selues wee should neuer doe Qu. What other thing doe wee pray for A. That if wee fall into sinne that wee may not lye in it but that the Lord will finde vs out in our falls and seeke vp our lost soules and bring vs vpon the shoulders of his mercy to his fold againe Q. Doe the godly sinne then as well as the wicked A. Yea but the godly are euer desirous to bee deliuered from sinne and therefore doe both pray and watch against it whereas the wicked hugge it and keepe it warme in their bosomes and are well content to continue in it vsing no meanes to get out of it Q. What meanes doth God vse in deliuering vs from sinne A. The chiefest meanes is the Ministry of the word it being the hand of God whereby hee pulleth vs out of sinne as a beast is lugg'd out of the mire And therefore wee pray that wee may bee obedient to it and profite by it that it may make vs wise vnto Saluation and mighty through God to withstand all assaults that rise against vs. Q. What is the last part of the Prayer A. The Conclusion or shutting vp of the Prayer Q. What is the vse of the Conclusion A. It containeth certaine Reasons to strengthen our faith that wee shall be heard For this is a great cause why our prayers come so
worke and rage a long while after So it must be with our thoughts though we haue layed aside our worldly labour earthly desires lusts and such like yet some waues are working still some thoughts cares and cogitations are about vs till wee prepare our selues otherwise So that there must be a a settling of our affections to prayer before hand These be the reasons why it pleased our Lord to vse a Preface to this prayer to teach vs how to prepare our selues to pray before we set about it For as in a Clocke though there be many wheeles yet the motions and agitations of all depend vpon the great wheele So it is in all worldly businesse all these lesser wheeles of our affaires and cares of this world must depend vpon this greater wheele of Prayer Thus our heart being settled and prepared to pray it carries all the rest of the thoughts with it Againe In this Preface we are taught three things 1 To whom we must pray 2 With what affection we must pray 3 What be the duties required of them that pray First we must pray to God onely For Christ he directeth vs to pray vnto our heauenly Father Thus we must pray vnto none but Him seeing by Christs owne Rule we are directed vnto God onely as in the whole Scriptures is euident Phil. 4. 6. In all things let your requests be shewen to God in Prayer c. So Iam. 1. 5. If any of you lacke wisedome let him aske it of God Saint Paul shewes the ground of this Rom. 10. 14. But how shall they call on him in whom they haue not beleeued Now by the Rules of Christian faith we are bound to beleeue in none but in God onely so our prayers to be directed onely vnto him Of which there be two Reasons why the Lord will haue prayers directed onely to himselfe First That a man might haue an immediate dependance vpon God and not depend vpon any creature or any power of Angels but vpon God onely being carried by immediate relation vnto God as our Sauiour teaches So Saint Augustine shewes There is no intermediate nature betwixt God and man and so concludes that we haue but one God Almighty to pray to Secondly GOD would haue all prayer directed vnto him That hee onely might bee knowne to bee the fountaine of goodnesse and the spring of all good things For howsoeuer by his seruants and other meanes other blessings and benefits are conueyed vnto vs vs yet in prayer the Lord will haue vs goe vnto him as acknowledging him to be the Fountaine and all oother meanes to issue from him For howsoeuer the Lord affoord meanes which must be vsed yet must God blesse the worke or it will turne to nothing Saint Paul sayes 1 Cor. 3. I haue planted Apollo watered but God must giue the increase Very Philosophers can say Secunda causa non operatur nisi in virtute primae Second causes worke not but by vertue of the first moouer as wee see in a Clocke if a man will watch the first motion and bring it into order there is no doing with the Leades or lesser wheeles but he must goe vnto the great wheele to deale with it to order all the rest So because God is the great Wheele of this world vpon whose motion all others doe depend sensible and insensible earthly and heauenly If in our first labour wee make our stay vpon God there will quickely be a stay in any of the creatures that be out of order And so because all efficacy and workings in all effects is from the Lord and all instruments and meanes can worke no further then it shall please him to worke by them our Sauiour would haue vs likewise to goe onely vnto the Lord himselfe who is the principall agent and workeman for our good Use. Now if all prayer by the rule of Christ be to be directed vnto God alone Then it is vtterly vnlawfull to pray to Saints Angels or any other Creature Power c. but to God onely Yet here the Papists confute themselues saying In effect they come before God for all the meanes as they vse as they say doe depend vpon God Bellarmine in the name of all the rest vndertakes to cleare this That they doe neither pray to Angels or Saints for any thing as the giuers and authors of any thing but that they should pray for vs. But we see the words of Christ are directly against it for he sayes plainly when ye pray pray in this manner Sic Orate c. so pray c. not in the Popish manner thus Christ not onely prescribes a rule but also sets downe a speciall direction vnto whom we must pray as well as in what order and with what affection And for this are all the holy Fathers The second thing is With what affection we must pray which may be seene by the two attributes giuen to God First that he is here called Our Father Secondly that he is said to be In heauen Now in that he is called Our Father this may teach vs two things First That we must pray in faith that is with an assured trust and confidence that wee shall be heard for if God be our Father we need neuer doubt but we shall finde louing and fatherly affection in him for there is no father so ready to heare the requests of his children as the Lord is to heare vs in all our desires So he sayes 2 Cor. 6. vlt. I will not onely saith God take the title vpon me and appellation of a Father but I will be a Father you shall find in me all the affections of a Father yea and that more plentifully then any father can haue As the Lord will heare vs so vpon this ground we must pray vnto him in faith that is with a full assurance that we shal be heard when we pray Thus we haue it Iam. 1. 6. If any man aske in faith he shall receiue And Christ himselfe saith Marke 11. 24. Whatsoeuer ye aske in prayer beleeue and yee shall obtaine it Obiect But now here ariseth an obiection how can we aske and pray in faith that is with a sound comfort and assurance that we shall be heard seeing many times the Lord giues not to his dearest children that which they pray for Ans. I answer as Augustine saith Non audit Dominus ad voluntatem nostram c. God doth not alwayes heare according to our will but in that he knowes to be best and meetest for vs. As when a Chirurgion layes a Corrasiue or a burning Iron to a soare the Patient feeling it to smart cryes out and would haue it remoued the Chirurgion heares him but lets it tarry and the Patient lye still He heares him to his health and recouery So saith another Mothers rubbe their children there for their health although they rore and cry againe yet for all
will all like Balteshazar be found light wanting of that integrity and worth which God requires as it is Isa. 46. 6. All our righteousnesse is like filthy cloath so that it cannot make any currant payment to Gods Iustice. Fourthly The debt of sin is an infinite debt the Schoolmen proue this one sayes well So much the greater is the sinne as is the person against whom it is committed but the person of God is infinite so that euery sin committed against God is infinite and we are guilty of it Now we know Infinite sinnes cannot bee taken away but by an infinite act because very reason will teach vs that the plaister must be of the same extension with the soare c. So he that is guilty of an infinite fault must haue an infinite act to remoue it No finite power can doe this no summe of money can redeeme it for then a man might redeeme others as well as himselfe but as I say it must be no finite act and so no man liuing can pay this debt of sinne Therefore because no man liuing can pay it Hence ariseth our request that we pray to God to forgiue it of his free goodnesse and mercy and so we come to The second generall Head Of this Petition which is the request Forgiue vs our Debts c. Wherein three things are to be considered 1 The matter of the Request 2 The extension of it 3 The Time First for the matter of the Request It is as we see forgiunesse of sinnes we pray to God for mercy nay we doe more we do altogether confesse that it is the Lords free goodnesse to release vs from the curse that we haue deserued Here see two things First That we haue all need of the forgiuenesse of sinnes We haue not more need of our daily Bread then wee need the pardon of our offences wherefore wee are taught euery day to seeke it here by our Sauiour and the Prophet Dauid shewes the vse of Gods mercy vnto him should effect so much a seeking and drawing neere vnto God in prayer vpon a sight of our sinnes Therefore shall euery one that is Godly make his prayer vnto thee in a time when thou mayest be found c. So that we haue all great need to pray instantly and often for the forgiuenesse of our sinnes for if the Angels cry Holy holy holy vnto the Lord c. Much more may sinfull men who haue their consciences loaden with offences considering Gods infinite Holinesse and their owne vilenesse cry vnto God to passe by so much impurity in them that sinnes being forgiuen they may stand before him on better termes then before Euery man can cafily find that they haue need of daily Bread but not one of many that they haue need of Gods merciful forgiuenesse If there were an Inquisition made into our hearts who examines so narrowly as he should for offending so great and good a God we doe indeed customarily say Lord forgiue vs our sinnes but where is the feeling the compunction of spirit the drawing to particulars the secret examination of our sinnes the iudging of our selues and such like we haue peraduenture made some search into our consciences by reason of our sinnes yet we are not wise to know our danger to humble our soules for our trangressions to make vp the breach betwixt God and our selues to pray heartily for the forgiuenesse of sinnes with a feeling conscience and sense of the excellency of the same Secondly in that we pray for forgiuenesse of finnes this shewes that The forgiuenesse of sinnes is a most excellent and speciall mercy that all should seeke for Because we bee sinners we must therefore be earnest and constant sutors to the throne of grace that our sinnes may be remitted released and washed away in the blood of Jesus Christ. This made the Prophet Dauid cry out againe and againe for mercy And the Prophet Hoshea in many places comforteth Israel as well as chideth them And Moses also after Israel had sinned vseth this as an especiall Argument Therefore now if thou pardon their sinne thy mercy shall appeare c. But let vs come to example If a man had committed such an offence that he could no otherwise escape death but by the Kings Pardon he neither could nor would be at rest till by one means or other he had obtained the same written and sealed to which done he would carry it home locke it vp safe and many times looke vpon it with ioy and comfort This is the case of euery one of vs by reason of our sins whereby wee haue committed flat Treason against the Lord thereby deseruing ten thousand deathes Now then what must we doe but sue for a pardon appeale to the throne of Gods mercy for the getting and obtaining thereof be sure that it be sealed and confirmed by the bloud of Iesus Christ then laying it vp sure that we may often looke vpon it to our eternall ioy and comfort Now that this is so appeares by two reasons first it is excellent because it is one of the greatest blessings that God giues to any in this life as Psal. 32 1. Blessed is hee whose wickednesse is forgiuen and whose sin is couered and Isa 33. vlt amongst other priuiledges this is reckoned vp as a great one The people that dwell therein shall haue their iniquity forgiuen speaking of the happinesse of those that shall be ioyned to the true Church Yea vnlesse we haue this there is no Beast Dogge Serpent Toade or any vile Creature but is infinitely better then we for when they die they goe but to the earth but we without forgiuenesse of sinnes to hell and endlesse paines and torments Secondly the greatest danger wee stand in by the meanes of sinne shewes the excellency of it for otherwise not hauing our sinnes forgiuen the Diuell will deale by vs as Laban did by Jacob when he had escaped him Laban did pursue and ouertake him searched all his Stuffe when if he had found any thing of his owne he would haue seized vpon him his goods wiues and children bringing all backe againe with him So it is with vs without a release and protection from the danger of our sins the diuell will pursue and seize vpon vs and all we haue looke into euery corner of our liues when if he can finde any thing of his owne in vs any sin vnrepented then will hee seize vpon vs and carry vs with him into Hell for euer Quest. Well then seeing the forgiuenesse of sinnes is such an excellent and needfull mercy what is the reason that so few seeke after it Ans. Reason 1 One reason is The want of due consideration because we neuer looke into our hearts liues and courses neuer thinke how it stands betwixt God and our soules for this cause we thinke neither of our debt nor how to get out of it The seruant in the Gospell was found infinitely indebted
vs. Therefore after pardon of our sinnes we pray that wee may be kept from more sinnes as knowing the Diuell will be busie not onely not to let vs alone so but seeks by all meanes to supplant and surprize vs as the Apostle speakes 2 Cor. 11. 3. But I feare lest as the Serpent beguiled Eue through his subtilty so your mindes might be corrupted c. and 1 Pet. 5. 8. Be sober saith he and watch for your aduersary the Diuell as a roaring Lyon walketh about seeking whom he may deuour So that howeuer we may relye vpon the pardon of our former sinnes the Diuell is ready still to thrust new sinnes vpon vs. As we know if a prisoner get out of prison and make an escape the Iaylor will not let him goe so but make Hue and cry after him raise the Countrey lay all the Towns and wayes to take him till at last be seaze vpon him and bring him backe to the stinking Dungeon which he came from So doth the Diuell deale by vs when wee haue made an escape got out of the prison-house of our owne sinnes he will not let vs goe so but makes after vs layes all baytes and ginnes possible to see if possibly he can intrap vs that so he may carry vs backe to our former old courses to walke in the wayes of darknesse So we see the grieuousnesse of sins and daily tentations are inseparable companions in this life for wee shall neuer haue our sinnes forgiuen but the Diuell will bee ready to tempt vs vnto other sinnes so to lay a new load vpon vs. Secondly That to the grace of Iustification we must alwayes labour to joyne Sanctification that is we must not onely labour to haue our sinnes pardoned but also mortified and the power thereof weakened for by sinne there be two things alwayes remaining 1. The guilt of sinne 2. The corruption of it The guilt of sinne is a binding of vs to the punishment as I haue said by order of diuine Iustice which is taken away by the Lords mercifull forgiuenesse but when the guilt is taken away the corruption of sinne remaineth which is a way ward disposition of the soule wherby it is wholly inclined vnto euil and vnfit and vnable for heauenly things Now this is that we pray for that God would not onely take the guilt of sinne away with the punishment and penalty due vnto it but the corruption of it also this is our desire others indeed are well enough content to haue their sinnes pardoned but to haue them mortified restrained weakned and the power thereof abated and quite killed but a few desire heartily But we who know the danger and bitternesse of sinne must pray also to haue the soule Sanctified the faculties rectified and set in the same beauty that the LORD in the beginning gaue it When a man hath broken an Arme or a Legge some fooles care no more but to be eased againe so the Chirurgion can giue them somewhat to take away the ache they go no further but they who be wise doe not onely seeke to haue the paine slaked but also to haue the bone well set againe that by that meanes there be no blemish or disproportion to the rest of the body So it is with a true Christian he doth not onely desire to be rid of the paine of his sinne the aches of his soule but the very corruption of it also healed and mortified in him Dauid conioynes these two together Psal. 103. 2 3. Blesse the Lord O my soule and forget not all his benefits who forgiueth all thine iniquitie and healeth all thy diseases The like we haue Psal. 51. 9 10. where he prayes Hide thy face from my sinnes and blot out all my iniquities create in me a cleane heart O God and renew a right spirit in mee Thus after Iustification he prayes for sanctification which also must be our care through the course of our life So much of the connexion The Petition it selfe hath two Branches in it 1 We pray that we may not be tempted vnto sinnes 2 That though we be tempted yet we may not yeeld vnto it Now there be two kinds of Temptations obserueable which we are subiect to in the course of our liues 1 Of tryals and tentations to sinne 2 Of sicknesse and diseases Tentation is any present prouocation or inclination to sinne which is a bait laid by the Diuell or our owne flesh against vs. When we pray therefore not to be led into tentation we pray that we may not haue any prouocation or inticement to sinne that may ouercome or intrap vs in leading vs from that loue duty and obedience we owe vnto the Lord so that the words in this first part of the Petition containe two principall things 1 A Confession 2 A Request First in that we pray not to be led into tentation Here is a close confession that our sinnes deserue it that the Lord may iustly leaue vs vnto the will and power of temptatation As it is said of the Gentiles Rom. 1. 24. Wherefore also God gaue them vp to their hearts lusts to doe things vnseemely So 2 Thes. 2. 11. It is said because they went on in the loue of darknesse receiued not the loue of the truth that they might be saued for this cause GOD should send them strong delusion that they should beleeue a lie So that God in his iust iudgement giues vs vp to our sinnes making one sinne the punishment of another This the Lord shewes plainly in the parable of the Vineyard Esay 5. 6. For so also a man that hath a Vineyard as long as it beares well hee will fence it weed it and hedge it that no hurt come vnto it but if it grow barren and yeeld him no profit then he causes the hedge to be throwne downe pull away the wall and let in Hogges Swine and Vermine to deuoure it So doth God order and deale in the businesse of our soules so long as we bring forth branches flourishing and worthy the fruit of the Gospell so long we are fenced and tended well cared for of God But when wee grow barren bring forth bryers and weeds then all our labour is lost when although the Lord doth not let in hogges and swine yet doth the Diuell and all the power of darknesse come in vpon it and blindes and hardens vs more and more by reason that we haue abused the gifts and graces which the Lord first bestowed vpon vs. The second part of this confession is That we are exceeding prone to yeeld vnto temptation Wherefore wee acknowledge that the Lord in Iustice may giue vs vp to the temptations of the Diuell for which cause we pray that we might not be tempted because we find such infirmity in our selues that if we be tempted a thousand to one we shall yeeld to the tentation for the corruption of man is like vnto dry Tinder ready to kindle and
Without me ye can doe nothing Wherefore we must desire still that God would deliuer vs by his Almighty power A little childe so long as he is led by the hand of the Mother so long is he able to walke vp and downe the house without hurt but if the Mother once let it goe then it fals and breaks face or nose and so cryes out So it is with the children of God in this world so long as he vpholds and sustains them by his grace so long doe they walke without hurt and danger in the wayes of God But let him neuer so little withdraw himselfe and his Grace leaue vs to our selues by and by we fall into great and grieuous sinnes whereof happily we are not healed many a yeere after You see what Dauids confession is I said in my prosperity I shall neuer be moued But thou hidst thy face and I was troubled Secondly This shewes it to bee a great deliuerance and worke of Gods goodnesse and mercy to bee kept from sinne It seemed a great deliuerance the escaping of bodily danger● as Peter from prison Ioseph out of bondage Daniel from the Lyons denne but indeed the great deliuerance is to be freed from sinne which the Angell pronounces as a great blessing speaking of the birth of Christ His name shall be called Iesus for he shall saue his people from their sinnes So Psal. 116. 8. He confesses this for a great mercy For thou hast deliuered my soule from death mine eyes from teares and my feet from falling This the people of God must especially pray for to be freed from the power of sinne But oh the greatest part of this world haue no care to bee deliuered from this greatest euill So they may be deliuered from trouble danger sicknesse they thinke all is well with them they are content to liue and dye so yea to rot in their sinnes As the children of Israel cryed vnto Moses Tolle Serpentes went to haue the fiery Serpents remoued being well enough pleased to retaine their sins so they were rid of the Serpents So doe the men of this world desire to be rid of the Serpents worldly griefes and wants annoyances sicknesse lamenesse vnseasonable weather and such like but no care to be rid of the greatest euill of sinne Quest. Ans. 1 The third thing is an Interrogation by way of demaund What be the euills of sinne which we here pray to be deliuered from I answer in generall we pray to be deliuered from all sinne so it comes in vnrestrained Lord deliuer vs from euill that is from all euill So that we pray to be deliuered from euery euill way as Dauid Psal. 119. 101. I haue refrained my feet from euery euill way that I might keepe thy commandements So the Apostles exhortation is Let vs clense our selues from all filthinesse of the flesh and spirit perfecting sanctification in the feare of the Lord. It is the common corruption of the world that they bee carefull to auoyd some sinnes and not others Like Iehoram who tooke away the Images of Baal and yet departed not from the sinnes of Jeroboam So it is with many of vs we can be contented to take away the Images of Baal to be afraid of some grosse and grieuous sinnes such as Murther Theft high Treason c. and yet they will continue in a number of other sinnes vnrepented of But we must flie from all sinne as much as may be If a Theefe haue found one hole in a house at that one hole he may carry out all the wealth and treasure of that house So if the Diuell finde but one hole in our hearts one close sinne we are addicted to at that one hole hee will rob vs and carry out all our treasure leaue vs neuer a good grace to stand by vs at the day of death Thus much in generall Secondly we pray particularly to be deliuered from three wicked euills First From the euill of a wicked heart because it is the fountaine that all our actions come from for which cause the Apostles exhortation is Hebr. 3. 12. Brethren take heed left there be in any of you an euill heart to depart away from the liuing God And the wise mans counsell is Prou. 4 23. Keepe thy heart with all diligence for from thence commeth life If a man would haue good water about his house he must especially look vnto the cleansing of his Springs for though he clense his Pipes and Conduites yet if his Springs bee foule and muddy he is neuer the better So because the heart is the Fountaine and Spring of all euill wee must especially looke to that The second kind of euils which we pray against are offensiue euils scandalous to our holy profession such as doe not onely bring disgrace vpon our selues but in some sort also cast disgrace vpon the Lord himselfe Which is contrary to that rule of the Apostle 1 Cor. 10. 32. Giue no offence neither to the Iewes nor to the Gentiles nor to the Church of God euen as I please all men in all things c. So Paul saith 2 Cor. 9. 15. For it were better for me to dye then that any man should make my reioycing vaine So it should be with vs rather to die a thousand deaths then to loose our reioycing bring any dishonour vnto God or staine our holy profession and the Gospell Thirdly We pray against the euill of our owne Nature that is against those sinnes we are most prone and inclined to for euery one hath some speciall sinne which haunts his nature aboue the rest Now therefore wee pray vnto God that he would deliuer and keep vs from the speciall sinnes which our nature is prone and inclined vnto As the Drunkard from his owne drunkennesse the Lyer from his deceit the corrupt man from his vncleannesse c. Dauid he prayes to this purpose to be deliuered from his iniquity It cannot be somewhat easie to keepe vs from our owne sinnes such as our nature is most inclined vnto herein a man may make truest tryall of himselfe And as this must be the continuall care of a Christian so especially now when the blessings of God lie before vs and we be ready to gather that which the good hand of GOD hath prouided for vs O then pray vnto God that wee bee kept from euill from the euill of sinne that he doe not take away his blessings or hide his countenance from vs as Moses was desired to couer the shining brightnesse of his face But intreat wee the Lord to come into his Vineyard to enter vpon his blessings and to inioy the fruit of our labours and so to guide vs continually by the hand of his good prouidence As we may not be led vnto tentation but be deliuered from euill And that for these reasons 1 For thine is the Kingdome 2 The Power 3 And the glory for euer Amen Hauing
these are in a man nor in a mans will vntill God worke and fulfill them by his mightie power For first a man hath not eyes to see the good things of God Deut. 29. 3. saith hee Yet the Lord hath not giuen you a heare to perceiue and eyes to see and eares to heare vnto this day Secondly man hath neither desire nor appetite till God worke it in him as it is Phil. 2. 13. For it is God which worketh in you both the will and the deed or to will and to doe of his good pleasure Thirdly though wee had eyes to see good things and will to delight in them yet haue wee no strength and power to performe them vntill God will as Iohn 15. 5. For without mee you can doe nothing So then this is the doctrine of Repentance that if God worke not in a man these motions by his power there is no repentance Nay we see God onely workes man vnto repentance by the power of his Spirit and Grace so that hee is the first Cause of Repentance Of which let this be The Vse Vse 1 That because the Efficient cause of Repentance is God onely wee must say as St. Iames saith If any man lacke wisdome let him aske of God that giueth vnto all men liberally c. So let vs say of Repentance if any man lacke repentance let him aske it of God and hee will giue it him It is said of the Rocke Psal. 78. 20. Behold hee smote the Rocke that the waters gushed out and the streames ouerflowed c. Euen so let vs pray God by the power of his Spirit and grace to smite so hard vpon our rockie hearts that by and by may gush out from vs floods of repentant teares Vse 2 Secondly let vs learne to take God at his offer or else at another time wee may goe without it and hauing it let vs stirre vp our selues to be thankfull to God for it Cause of Repentance 2 The Second Cause of Repentance is called The Instrumentall Cause and that is the preaching of the Word as it is Luk. 24. 27. saith hee And that Repentance and remission of sinnes should bee preached in his Name amongst all Nations so that preaching is the Instrumentall cause thereof for though God giue Repentance it being wrought by him in vs yet hee doth it by meanes wee must not thinke that God will open the Cloudes and come downe from heauen and poure Repentance into our hearts or drop it in vs but hee hath ordained that wee shall get it by the preaching of the Word for thereby wee are made partakers of the graces of his holy Spirit Now consider there are two things to effect this The Preaching of the Law and the preaching of the Gospell the first that a man may see his sinne and the fearefull estate hee is in by the same The second that he may finde there is a remedie and that it is not in himselfe The Law prepares a man for Repentance shewes him all his sinnes and his damnable estate before yea it terrifies the conscience euen to the very flinging of him downe to hell and though this be not an infallible signe of grace to be thus terrified and restrained yet it is the occasion of it because it helpes to prepare vs and make vs willing to lay hold of Repentance as God workes in vs. As a man that makes choice of a tree to build with first he cuts it downe with his axe ere hee lay it flat vpon the ground and when he hath done so then hee applyes his line and tooles vnto lopping the boughes and so hewes it and squares it to make it the fitter for his worke Euen so doth the Lord first hee beates a man flat downe with the sentence of the Law and horrour of his sinne and then hee lifts him vp and restores him with the promises of the Gospell And whereas many thinke that it is a strange worke of God to deale thus with a man and that when God doth deale thus that man is in a wofull and lamentable estate the truth is that then the Law from God is a fitting and working a man to bee fit for eternall life and thus though the Law cannot bring a man to Repentance yet it is a meanes of preparation And then after this commeth the Gospell as a powerfull instrument and workes Faith and other Graces in vs by a diuine assistance The vse is Vse Because then the preaching of the Word is thus a powerfull cause of Repentance that wee make much of it and imbrace it esteeming it a pretious Iewell of Gods Treasurie yea and to seeke and hunger for it by all meanes If a man were grieuously sicke vpon his bed and that it were told him that in such a ground such a herbe did grow which applyed would quickly ridde him of all his paine and griefe if hee had any meanes to come by it sure hee would creepe thither vpon his hands and his feet to haue it no paines would bee irkesome vnto him so hee might recouer his health againe euen so when a man is deadly sicke of sinne as wee should all bee and it shall bee told him that in the preaching of the Gospell there is such a herbe of Grace the Flower of Repentance that will cure him of his sinne and restore him to the life of glorie I hope no man is so desperate and carelesse that will neglect the hearing of it Now what shall wee doe in this case but as it were to creepe on our hands and knees that is to vse all meanes to attaine the same and bee partakers of the benefites of the Gospell that wee may bee saued O! shall wee bee more carefull in such a case of our bodyes then of our soules Now besides these two Causes that may bring vs vnto Repentance there bee other three causes which are called Cause adiuvantes Helping or furthering causes because though they doe not worke Repentance in themselues yet they doe exercise a man to the helping and furthering of this worke in him I declare it by a similitude when one would saw a Tree three things are requisite vnto this worke First there must bee a saw which is the Instrument Secondly there must bee one to pull and mooue the saw to apply it to the Tree which is the Efficient cause Thirdly there must bee a certaine oylie and liquide matter to make the Saw runne which is Causa adiuvans the Helping cause which smoothes the Saw and makes it runne with case So it is in this great worke of Repentance the Saw or Instrument to worke is the preaching of the Gospell which doth sawe and worke vpon the conscience as the Instrument of God and God himselfe is the effectuall puller or workeman to worke Repentance in vs. So that Now the Helping Causes are especially three 1. The Mercie of God 2. The Iudgements of God 3. Our owne Considerations Helping
cause of Repentance 1 The first furthering cause is the Mercies of God and the remembrance of them for when God puts vs in minde what hee hath done for vs or wee our selues consider what wee haue lost or hazarded by reason of our sinnes who cannot but relent and acknowledge the same considering of Gods goodnesse as it is Rom. 2. What dost thou not know O man that the bountifulnesse of God and his goodnesse leadeth thee to Repentance for looke how many mercies God doth bestow vpon vs so many strong motiues they are vnto Repentance So Ierem 2. God shewing his former kindnesses vnto them expostulateth the matter to bring them vnto Repentance and Confession Ezek. 20. 43. the Lord shewes for the other And there shall you remember your wayes and all your doings wherein you haue beene defiled and yet shall Ioathe your selues in your owne fight c. and Iob. 35. 10. hee complaineth that none remembred the mercies of God and therefore they were not heard in their prayers because they wanted faith to repent To vrge the point yet more that the mercies of God moue much to Repentance see Luke 5. when Peter saw the great draught of fishes Lord saith hee depart from me a sinfull man Thus Gods mercies did bring Peter to the acknowledgement of his sinnes Euen so the mercies of God should bring vs to make this vse of it to bring vs to the consideration of our sinnes and to repent for them and to loue the Lord for his goodnesse and for his mercy and fauour bestowed vpon vs. If a wicked wife should slip away from her husband and commit many faults against him If hee not withstanding send her loue tokens from time to time this kindnesse of her husband must needs bee a mighty meanes to drawe her backe againe in loue and obedience vnto him Euen such is the kindenesse and goodnesse of God towards vs that though wee slip and slide from him by our sinnes yet hee sends to vs loue tokens his mercies and his blessings euery day from time to time to bring vs home by Repentance Helping cause of Repentance 2 The second Helping or furthering Cause is The Iudgements of God this is a principall cause in furthering of our Repentance as wee may see Genesis 42. 12. of Iosephs brethren when they were in trouble then they confessed their sinnes being accused Nay but to see the Nakednesse of the land you are come So the Prodigall sonne when hee was in miserie then hee came home to his Father So Isa. 26. 16. Lord in trouble haue they visited thee they poured out a Prayer when thy Chastisement was vpon them so the Lord doth mightily conuince them of sinne and neglecting his Iudgements I hearkned and heard but they spake not ar●ght no man repented him of his wickednesse saying what haue I done euery man turned to his course as the horse rusheth to the battell and Zephan 3. 5. hee sayes The iust Lord is in the midst thereof hee will not doe iniquitie euery morning doth hee bring his Iudgements to light but the vniust knoweth no shame So Amos 4. the Lord there complaines of this that hee sent his Iudgements from time to time hee sent mildewes and blastings and many other iudgements and yet he complaines Yee returned not vnto mee If a sheepe goe astray from his sheepheard out of the flocke hee will set his dogge at him as if hee would kill him or worrie him and yet hee hath no purpose to hurt him but to driue him home to the fould againe for when the sheepe is come home hee rates and calls off his dogge So the Lord doth by vs if wee goe astray and turne from his sheepe-fold then hee sets his dogge at vs as if hee would kill vs the dogge of pouertie or the dogge of lamenesse or of blindenesse or of sicknesse or some crosse or some other iudgements and yet hee hath no purpose to hurt vs it is but onely to bring vs home vnto him for if wee bee once brought home hee calls off his dogge againe and rates him which is Gods end in all afflictions which hee from time to time sendeth The third helping or furthering Cause is our owne Considerations as Psal. 119. Dauid saith I considered my wayes and turned my feete to thy testimonie So vntill wee come to consider our owne wayes wee can neuer turne vnto God Now this consideration must bee in foure things First of the strict account wee must giue vnto God at the day of Iudgement for all those sinnes wee doe not repent of in this world If wee repent then the Lord will forgiue vs but if wee doe not repent bee assured wee must answer for our sinnes wheras vpon repentance Christ will answer for vs and wee may confidently put away the reaccount lying vpon Christ vnto which the Apostle alludes 2. Cor. 1. 5. For as the sufferings of Christ abound in vs so our Consolation also aboundeth through Christ. Secondly of the fearefull estate wherein wee liue vntill wee haue repented not being the friends of God but heires of hell not hauing interest in any promise but liable to the Curse of the Law vpon which ensues death and torments Which is the third thing those vnspeakable tortures the soule for euer shall endure with the deuill and his angels for euermore Fourthly the consideration of foure other things First The Necessitie of Repentance that is is such a necessarie grace that wee cannot bee saued without it for there is but two wayes either to Repent or else to perish For if a man weresicke and a Physitian should come to him and temper for him such a Potion which if hee did not take hee could not choose but dye one would thinke a man could not choose but take it though it were against his stomacke Euen so wee are all sicke of the disease of sinne and the Lord hath tempered a Potion for vs to drinke and hee telleth vs if wee doe not take it we shall not escape condemnation Now this Potion which the Lord hath tempered for vs is Repentance therefore wee must bee contented to take it though it bee against our stomacke The Second consideration is The vtilitie and profite wee haue by it for if wee repent God will forgiue vs but if wee repent not God will make vs answer for it at the great day of Iudgement here is our choice Repent and bee forgiuen Repent not and perish so the Lord promiseth Forgiuenesse vpon Repentance Isa. 1. 18. Though your sinnes wer●red as scarlet hee will make them white as snow if you repent and obey that is in Gods account it shall bee so The Third Consideration is The readinesse of God to receiue vs then hee will turne his frowning anger into louing fauour his cursings into blessings his iudgements into mercies so soone as the Prodigall sonne came home to his Father wee see
how willing and how ready hee was to receiue him So it is with euery sinner so soone as hee returneth home to God the Lord is presently readie to receiue him and to forgiue all that is past The Fourth is That one day wee shall dye and know not how soone when if wee die without Repentance wee must be damned for euer Therefore this should make vs repent and turne vnto God I remember the meditation of a learned man saith hee The estate of a sinner is like a man trauelling or going a iourney and as hee went hee fell into a pit full of snakes toades and serp●nts in the mouth of which pit there was a tree a bough whereof as hee fell hee catcht hold of and did hang thereby at the roote whereof there was a leane and hunger-bitten beast that euery day did gnaw to pull it downe which beast is death which seeing one day it will gnaw the roote in peeces it shewes what need wee had of Repentance LECT V. V. THE TIME OF Repentance HEB. 4. 7. To day if you will heare his voice hardon not your hearts WEE spake the last day of the Causes of Repentance First of the Efficient Cause which is God Secondly of the Instrumentall cause which is the preaching of the Word or the Gospel Thirdly of the Furthering or helping causes which I said was The mercies of God the Iudgements of God our owne considerations Now the next thing wee are to speake of is The Time of Repentance for it is in vaine to know what wee haue to doe if wee deferre to doe it in due time or take exception to the time as you see the Iewes did when they were called vpon to build the Temple after their returne from the captiuitie Hag. 1. 2. This people say the time is not come the time that the Lords house should bee built So for vs to say the time is not yet come wherein wee should repent but if God tooke it ill that they should put off the building of a materiall house what will hee say vnto such as deny the building vp of their soules to life euerlasting But such is the depraued nature of man that when wee should seeke God and reforme our selues wee take exception to the time yea when wee are pressed vnto this dutie by a godly Minister wee are readie to cry out with the deuills against Christ Math. 8. 29. Art thou come hither to torment vs before our time The reason of this delay is because if wee haue serious and sad thoughts of repentance wee thinke and conceiue that we haue true repentance indeed But wee must not so deceiue our selues to say I haue thought so I had a purpose to repent and doe the duty c. But to come to The time of Repentance it may be considered 1. Generally 2. Particularly The Generall time of Repentance is the Time of this life for there is no repenting when a man is dead Therfore here are two rules in the Generall First that this whole life is the time of Repentance Secondly that after death it is a worke cannot be done Therefore let no man presume of further mercy then he is able to call for which is in the time of this life All the Scripture is cleere for this as Iohn 9. 4. I must worke the worke of him that sent mee while it is day the night commeth when no man can worke So Gal. 6. 20. As wee haue therefore opportunitie let vs doe good vnto all and Eccles. 9. 10. Whatsoeuer thy hand findeth to doe doe it with thy might for there is no worke or deuice nor knowledge nor wisedome in the graue whither thou goest and this wee see that as the time of doing good is in this life so is the time of Repentance and as wee can doe nothing being dead no more can wee repent being dead For this purpose Ieremie reasoneth with the people Giue glorie to the Lord your God before hee cause darkenesse and before your feet stumble vpon the darke mountaines And Dauid saith Psal. 39. vlt. O spare mee that I may recouer strength before I goe hence and bee no more So then if wee haue any thing to doe doe it with all thy might if thou haue to repent repent earnestly if thou haue to pray pray feruently if thou haue to heare heare diligently if thou haue to giue giue cheerefully for when thou art in the graue all opportunitie is gone all time is taken away I remember a pretty meditation of a learned man saith he As long as a murtherer is in the way to the Iudgement seate hee may make friends to compasse the matter but if the Iudge haue giuen sentence and hee bee condemned then hee may looke for the hangman for the sword and for the halter and for the darke dungeon Euen so as long as wee are in the way to the Iudgement that is as long as wee are in this life wee may labour to compasse the matter wee may make friends with God but if once wee be dead and the sentence haue passed wee may looke for the diuell and hell to seaze vpon vs and therefore saith hee my good brethren let not the time of your life passe without Repentance for death will come and the iudgement will come therefore grieue and sorrow mourne and lament whilst you haue time and liue here It is true indeed that all the wicked in Hell shall repent euery veine in their hearts when they shall see what styes and stables they haue made of their bodies by their sinnes of Idolatrie Adulterie Drunkennesse Swearing and prophanenesse they shall mourne and lament and waile for it but they shall haue no benefite or profite thereby for this bond of Repentance shall be Afflictiue and Poenall it shall bee to their further increase of torment therefore if wee would haue comfort by Repentance wee must repent betimes in this life for it is better to sorrow and mourne here where wee may haue comfort then hereafter when we can haue none In worldly businesse either planting building or purchasing we make haste whilst wee liue to see all things done betimes and settled during our liues nay wee thinke it will not bee so well done as when wee our selues ouersee it And shall wee not much more regard the preparing and fitting of our selues for Heauen which cannot bee done vnlesse wee faithfully repent in the time of this life so as it was commanded to Hezekiah to settle his house in order for hee should die so are wee pressed to the duty of Repentance before wee die that in our life our soules may bee prepared for Heauen Is it not then high time for all wicked men to prepare themselues to Repentance in this life considering all hope is debarred them after death Now there be diuers Reasons why this is so that Repentance must not be put off First Because the delaying and putting off
wee haue more cause to mourne for it then for any worldly calamitie or miserie whatsoeuer looke in the storie of Micah Iudg. 18. 24. Yee haue taken away my Gods which I made and the Priest and yee are gone away and what haue I more and what is this that yee say vnto mee what ailest thou Here you see that when the souldiers had taken away Micahs Gods hee ranne after them crying and weeping and was angry that they should aske what ailest thou Euen so must wee if such as hee can so weepe for a false God much more haue wee cause to weepe and mourne when wee shall consider that our owne sins haue taken away our true God from vs yea all the ioy comfort and peace that we had in God and therefore aboue all things wee haue cause to shed teares and weepe for our sinnes Secondly a man hath cause to weepe and mourne and shed teares aboue all things for sinne In regard of the great and intolerable euill which comes by sinne Whereof the finall euill is Hell and damnation which is the greatest most insupportable and mischieuous euill of all other because all other euills are temporarie this eternall Wee see a man is sorry when he hath brought himselfe to lamenesse blindenesse and mutilation of any member and how much more then when hee hath brought this vpon himselfe and therewith the curse of God and euerlasting damnation paines endlesse and restlesse for euer O how much cause therefore hath a man to mourne and lament for his sinnes which bring not temporarie but as I said euerlasting punishments The fire that came vpon Sodom lasted but for a day The floud that came vpon the old world lasted but for a short time the great famine of Aegypt Gen. 41. 49. lasted but for seuen yeares and the captiuitie of Babylon lasted but 70. yeares but damnation in Hell shall be for euer and euer no time shall end it no meanes shall finish it no policie shall escape it Againe all the euills that doe befall vs here are particular euills either paine in the head teeth back or belly or stomache arme legge c. but the paines of Hell are vniuersall in euery part in all parts at once which must much multiply paine sorrow and destruction in vs. Againe all other paines and euills haue their mitigations and limitations If a man hath the goute hee hath also a soft bed to lye in if hee be feeble hee hath one to leade him if hee be lame hee hath somebody to moue him from place to place but if a man bee in Hell there is no mitigation no ease no helpe left not so much as a drop of cold water to coole the heate of the mouth but all horror griefe torment sorrow and vexation so that if euer a man may haue cause to shed teares and feare mischiefe that may happen he hath reason to doe so for feare of hell and those gastly terrors of damnation to come to last for euer Thirdly a man hath reason and cause to shed teares for sinne in regard of the paines accompanying the same which are deadly dangerous For if one should wound a man in the legge hee might recouer but pricke him if it were but with a pinne at the heart and the wound proues deadly So it is in wounding of the soule euery sinne proues deadly and as a stabbe to the heart for though woe doe not presently feele it though our deadnesse and numnesse make vs insensible and carelesse Yet in the day of Gods visitation when Gods wrath shall fall vpon vs and open our wounds which sinne hath made then shall wee roare and crie and indure torment enough thus if wee haue cause to weepe for any thing wee haue cause to weepe for our sinnes that strike so deepe to our consciences and soules Thus we haue againe to bewaile the hardnesse of our hearts that in bodily cures can away with the cutting of a limbe breaking of an arme or legge and yet cannot away with the searching and lancing of our consciences Thus as it is by Reason so the necessitie of mourning for sinne is proued by Example for there was none of the holy men of God but they haue wept for sinne and wee haue certainely as much and more cause to weepe then they had and yet how farre short doe wee come of this dutie shall I name Dauid Daniel Peter and other holy men of God how feruent was holy Luther in mourning and weeping for his sinnes had Dauid cause to weepe abundantly and water his couch with teares and haue not wee cause much more Had Peter cause to lament his fall bitterly and haue not wee more falls then hee had Had Daniel cause to bewaile his many trespasses and are not we guiltie of many more iniquities shall Mary Magdalen weepe and weepe for sinne in a manner a riuer of teares and haue wee no cause or necessitie to weepe for our many transgressions O if wee could search our sinfull and corrupt liues and see how we haue offended our God wee could not choose but weepe for our sinnes what not shed teares for sinne when wee see our Sauiour shed blood in the Garden for our sins and not for any of his hee being without sinne but we are hard-hearted and neuer thinke vpon our Redemption Nor shed a teare for that which wrought blood out of Christs body O wonderfull and lamentable what a pitious thing is this that wee cannot let fall a drop of water for sinne when hee poured out abundance of his blood for the same yea he did sweate it out for griefe and anguish a signe of small or no sorrow in vs when wee cannot wring out a few teares much lesse poure out water before the Lord as his people sometime did for their sinnes 1. Sam. 7. 6. Thus much of the second Conclusion The third is this Conclusion 3. There is neuer a man liuing that is able to shed teares for euery sinne hee doth commit Euery sinne it is certaine deserues teares yea and bitter teares too for euery sinne is committed against God a holy Father yea Holinesse it selfe and an infinite Maiestie now we know it is no small matter to offend God nor no great enforcement to shed teares for our sinnes and yet wee are hardly brought to weepe for one sinne of ten thousand It is so in the generall though it bee true that there be some of more feeling and tender consciences then others as it is said of St. Hierome that hee wept for sinne and was so tenderly affected as if hee had killed a man but ô that it were so with vs that wee could attaine to this tendernesse of heart The hinderances and impediments I take to bee two 1. Blindnesse in Iudgement 2. Hardnesse of heart For many are so blinde that they know not sinne to bee sinne in their iudgements As Mal. 1 when they were reproued of their sinnes yet they
the vnrighteous to the good and the bad to the pure and the polluted to him that sacrificeth and to him that sacrificeth not c. the meaning of which place is that all worldly things fall alike to all with the same condition and time to the wicked as well as the good to the Iust as to the vniust Now if all things fall alike in their liues then may some men say it may be also alike in their deaths and so wee may not by and by condemne a man that shewes little comfort at his death but if his life haue beene good he hauing walked in the feare of God shewed signes of his conuersion wee are to iudge of him according to the whole course of his life and not according to that one instance of his death for as a man that sees his fellow sit vpon a high rocke a great way from him though hee stirre neither hand nor foot nor shew any motion of life yet hee knowes there is life in him because he sits vpright there was life in him when he left him and no body came since to take away his life so in this case it is with a Christian though wee see no motion or signe of spirituall life at the instant yet because wee knew him when hee had the life of God and grace and no body since could take it from him it cannot bee wee may conclude but that it remaines still with him as 1. Iohn 3. 9. it is said Whosoeuer is borne of God doth not commit sinne for his seed remaineth in him neither can hee sinne because hee is borne of God The godly in this case are said not to sinne because they are preserued from sinning totally or finally a holy seed remaines in them which breakes forth into repentance for all and the least sinnes and because the Lord imputeth not their sinnes vnto them so as they shall doe nothing which shal impeach their saluation So that if a man haue liued well wee hauing seene the effects of Gods holy Spirit in him wee are not by and by to condemne him though hee expresse and feele small or no comfort when hee comes to die Now there bee three Causes why the people of God or a particular Christian may die with little or no comfort feeling of Gods fauour and yet haue truely repented 1. The cause may be in nature and then it is either by reason of 1. The Complexion or 2. By Reason of the Extremitie of the Disease 2. For neglect of Grace 3. Because of their indisposition at the time of Death These be the three causes why many of Gods people finde little comfort in the houre of death First by reason of their complexion for grace doth neuer abolish nature but onely tempers and mortifies it Indeed the nature of Grace is to abolish sinfull affection in man but naturall affections it abolishes not onely orders and keeps them within bounds and measure as wee see in the two Kine who carried the Arke there was a naturall affection in them which made them low as they went 1. Sam. 16. 12. and there was also a power of God seene ouermastering nature which made them carry the Arke vnto the place which God had appointed thus Grace orders onely but destroys not nature it qualifies and directs it making it a seruant in all things So obserue of what constitution a man is before Regeneration and you shall finde him of the same after conuersion If melancholie before hee will bee melancholie after if chollericke the same after Hence it is that the very best men may shew a great deale of difference betwixt what they were in life and in the time of death for if a man be chollericke by nature if formerly hee haue beene hastie and rash this man though a sanctified man and the deare childe of God may yet vnlesse a great deale of grace with strength of iudgement ouermaster nature shew much impatiencie touchinesse way wardnesse when hee comes to die So if a man haue beene of a melancholie disposition of a sad speech or few words in his life though excellent in grace this man if not ouermastered by grace for his life is not able to shew himselfe cheerefull and comfortable when hee comes to die On the other side if a man be of a sanguine complexion and so by consequence light and merry this man although hee haue beene a vilde and a loose liuer yet hee may shew himselfe comfortable at the day of death when yet this comfort may be not a worke of grace but of meere nature Thus when wee see a man distrust himselfe in the day of death wee may set our selues from his owne disposition to comfort him for in some complexions one may come to die comfortably though one want grace and in some there may be a lumpishnesse and discomfort and yet haue a warrantable end Therefore if wee would iudge rightly of any at the day of death wee must consider of what complexion they are and so deale iudiciously with our comforts and threatnings As if wee poure a glasse of wine amongst wine it tastes onely of wine but if wee poure it into a glasse of water then though the wine bee predominant yet there will be a tange and taste of water euen so when the grace of God is infused into our hearts though that bee predominant yet there will bee a tange and taste of nature in this life which is one cause why Gods children die sometimes vncomfortably Secondly another reason in Nature may bee Because of the violence of the Disease for there bee some diseases in nature which worke more furiously vpon the spirits then others doe as a man hauing a great blow vpon the head may bee so stonied and amazed with the same that for the same time hee may not know what hee speakes or doth euen so a holy man may be so diseased for the time and distressed with the extremitie of his paine that hee may breake forth into rage and passion hee knoweth not what as it is said of Moses Psal. 106. 33. That they did vexe his spirit and prouoked him so that hee spake vnaduisedly with his lipps So Dauid saith of himselfe Psal. 31. 22. For I said in mine haste I am cut off from before thine eyes c. So that through extremitie and vehemencie of passion a good man may breake out into things vnseemly all which tendeth to this that a good Christian may die of so strange a disease of the Fluxe burning Ague Stone Conuul●ion when either the choller shooting vp into the head or the disease working furiously vpon the tender vitall parts the partie may die strangely hee may talke idly crieout through the extremitie of his paine hee may haue his face and his mouth pulled awry c. and yet for all this bee the deare childe of God and vndoubtedly saued So one may die of an Apoplexie or
Christ hath quite altred and changed the nature thereof so that whereas before death and hell by meanes of our sins were chained together to swallow vs vp as it is Reu. 6. 8. Death went before and Hell followed after Now Christ hath dislinked and disioyned them and hath made a new vnion so that now death goes before and heauen followes after to the godly and faithfull And therefore as a man that is ready to passe ouer some great terrible Riuer into some delicate garden must not so much looke vpon the deepe waters as thinke vpon the place whither hee is a going so must wee doe in our iourney to heauen wee must not so much be terrified with the obstacles in our way as the benefites wee shall haue by dissolution freed from sin and to inioy the felicitie of the blessed for euermore yea and to consider that as the Angels stood readie to carry Lazarus his soule into Abrahams bosome so stand the Angels round about the beds of the faithfull to carry their soules into heauen which is a maine benefite wee now haue by death for it is made to be the great enemie of sinne although by sinne it came into the world yet God hath so altered the former course as he hath made death the onely meanes to abolish sinne in his seruants this should make vs reioyce in the day of death considering whether death brings a soule fitted for heauen If a man should be sent for vnto the court to liue there and to receiue honour from the King if as hee entered there should stand a terrible grim Porter at the gate this man would not much feare the Porter being sent for to come to the King but cast his eyes on the Pallace and busie himselfe with the hopes of his entertainment at hand So when God sends for vs to liue with him in heauen though death be like a terrible grim Porter yet let vs not looke vpon his vgly face but cast our eyes to heauen and beyond that by considering the comforts of that place Thirdly wee must arme our solues against the feare of Death by considering that by death wee die to sinne and that death is the very accomplshing of our saluation Sinne brings all to death and God hath made death as I said a meanes to abolish sinne so that first death is the messenger of God Secondly it is the doore to let vs into heauen Thirdly it is the death of sinne Fourthly Death is a consūmation of our sanctification here in this world therefore a true penitent soule hath no cause to bee affraid of death Indeed the wicked worldling whose hope and God in his wealth hath great cause to be affraid of it because in a moment it snatches away from him all that he hath beene a gathering and drudging for so many yeares together leauing him nothing of all his hundreds and thousands but a poore wooden coffin to lye in this makes him affraid of death And againe he is affraid of death because it is not a doore to let him into heauen but an open wide gate to set him into hell where hee must lye eternally tormented with the Deuill and his angels for euer But a godly soule who hath his place made his sins repented of who hath liued a watchfull life ouer his heart and wayes hath now no cause to be terrified but rather as Christ speakes To lift vp his head and reioyce knowing that his Redemption drawes neere and that his saluation is now neerer then when he first beleeued So that a Christian vntill death come may truely say Morior dum non morior I die whilst I doe not die Thirdly a man that would die well must labour to weaken death betimes If a man were to fight a combat with an enemy for his life hauing the dyeting of him a weeke before the combat or more I hope no man thinks but that it were good policie to make his enemie so feeble and poore that hee should not be able to strike a stroke to hurt him So euery man and woman liuing must haue a combat with death and yet this is a great mercie of God shewed vs that wee haue the dieting of death so that we may weaken it if hee will and abate his strength Our good life weakens him and our sins giue strength vnto him Therefore if we haue any care of our estate let vs prouide to weaken him before wee come to the combat that hee doe not foile and ouercome vs. Let vs deale with him as the Philistims did with Sampson when they perceiued that his strength lay in his haire by and by they cut off his haire and made him as feeble and weake as other men So must wee doe intending to weaken the great strength of death wee must labour to finde wherein his strength consists and finding that it lyes in our sinnes wee must then as Daniel speakes breake off our sinnes by righteousnesse indeauour to remooue them as soone as may be Wherefore I exhort euery one of you who hope for the fauour of God to repent you of your sinnes and set a worke the power of grace that so you may attaine for your comfort to finde Death weakened in the day of Death LECT XII V. THE CASE OF REpentance of comfort in Death NVM 23. 10. Let mee die the death of the righteous and let my last end bee like his IT is one thing to stand a mile off and shew a man a towne or a countrey and another thing to take him by the hand and bring him into the gates and so carry him from street to street from place to place not onely shewing the thing a farre off but a part of the glorie of the same so in this present Treatise which wee haue in hand it is one thing to tell you that there is a way whereby the righteous may obtaine to die well if they will not neglect it and another thing to take you by the hand and goe with you from field to field from particulars to particulars till wee haue put you into the gates of heauen The one wee haue done out of the abilitie God gaue and now wee desire to performe the other The duties of Preparation I shew consisted of fiue seuerall heads First that a man of vnderstanding must furnish himselfe with those graces and duties that bee most needfull at the day of death Secondly that a man in this case must arme himselfe against the ●eare of death Thirdly that a man must learne to weaken death betimes Now wee goe on Fourthly Hee who would die well must begin to die betimes hee must die daily as the Apostle professeth of his owne practise 1. Cor. 15. 31. I protest by our re●oycing which wee haue in Christ Iesus I die daily So must wee doe wee must bee a dying daily muring our selues to death before death come Quest. But how shall this be done Answ.
that death will doe as much for vs as these fierie chariots did for Elias which carried him into heauen and be no more affraid of death then he was of that fierie chariot and horses which carried him into heauen both hauing alike commission though not in the same manner Thirdly We must die in the perswasion of our own blessed and ioyfull resurrection that howsoeuer our bodies shal be dissolued into dust and die as others yet that one day we shal arise liue again Thus Iob fortified himselfe against all his miseries with hope of the resurrection as Iob 19. 25. I know that my Redeemer liueth and hee shall stand the last on the earth and though wormes destroy this body yet shall I see him in my flesh c. This also supported the Prophet Dauid Psal. 16. 9. Wherefore my heart was glad and my tongue reioyced and my flesh rested in hope for thou wilt not leaue my soule in the graue neither wilt thou suffer thine holy one to see corruption This was the faith of Dauid that hee was perswaded that God would bring this bodie out of the graue at the time appointed and herewith Christ doth also comfort himselfe in the dayes of his flesh Math. 15. 21. That although he should suffer many things at the hands of the Elders and of the high Priests and Scribes being slaine yet that the third day hee should rise againe Now that which was the stay of Christ of Iob of Dauid that must bee the stay of euery faithfull soule in all troubles and afflictions Fourthly Wee must shew forth especiall patience at the houre of death for though wee haue need of patience in the whole course of our life yet at that time most of all So the Author to the Hebrewes shewes For yee haue need of patience that when yee haue done the will of God yee might receiue the promise so all had need of patience This much was our Sauiours practise mentioned Act. 8. 32. Hee was led as a sheepe to the slaughter and like a lambe dumbe before the shearers so opened hee not his mouth Now Peter shewes vs that Christ hath suffered leauing vs an example that wee should also suffer with him 1. Pet. 2. 21. Because saith he Christ also suffered for vs leauing vs an example that we should follow his steps therefore as Christ shewed extraordinary patience at the houre of death so must wee meekly and patiently submit our selues vnder the mightie hand of God when wee come to die For our helpe in this case obserue three things which may make vs patient in the day of death First To consider that our paines be alwayes lesse then our sinnes and that wee feele not the thousand part of that which wee deserue to suffer as the Church acknowledgeth Mic. 7. 9. I will beare the indignation of the Lord because I haue sinned against him vntill hee pleade my cause and bring mee forth to the light then shall I see his righteousnesse c. So the Theefe vpon the crosse confessed Luk. 23. 40. saying to his fellow Dost thou not feare God seeing thou art in the same condemnation and we indeed iustly suffer for wee receiue the due reward for our deeds So Ierem. 10. 19. Woe is mee for my hurt my wound is grieuous but I said truly this is my burden and I must beare it So must euery one say this and this affliction crosse or miserie is for my sinnes all this trouble and vexation is nothing in regard of that which I haue deserued by reason of my sinnes which God might haue imposed vpon me Consideration 2 Secondly to consider That our paines are nothing to the paines of Christ which hee suffered for vs. Hee died on the Crosse wee for the most part die in our beds hee died among soldiers wee for the most part die amongst our friends hee was put to all extremitie at his death and wee for the most part depart of a long lingering disease Augustine to this purpose saith well Let man suffer what he will and let his paines be neuer so great yet hee cannot come neere the reproches the crowne of thornes sweates of blood buffetings reuilings which our Sauiour suffered though he was God and we but sinfull men he our Lord and wee his seruants hee cleane wee polluted hee innocent and wee guiltie and vnrighteous Therefore seeing our paines in death at worst are so farre short of his we should be patient Thirdly To consider these paines are finite not lasting and that they bring vs to euerlasting ease So wee haue it Reu. 13. 14. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from hencefoorth for they rest from their labours c. So Isa. 57. 2. it is said of a righteous man Hee shall enter into peace They shall rest in their beds each one walking in his vprightnesse Thus all good men shall be at rest with him when death comes vntill afterwards that they come to eternall full and euerlasting ease therefore this should make vs patient at the day of death because after a little paine we come to a great deale of ease We know when a Iayler knocks off a prisoners bolts fetters and Irons it may bee the wearing of the Irons puts him to a great deale lesse paine then the knocking them off doth yet though euery blow goe to the heart of him hee is content to bee patient and still because he knowes that paine will bring him more ease afterwards So all men ly●here fettered and grieued with the bolts and irons of mortalitie and sinne in which case it may be when God comes to knocke off those irons by death that wee feele more paines and extremitie then before yet because this brings to ease and euerlasting peace and rest therefore it should make vs patient hauing thereby these fetters of mortalitie and sinne loosed by death Fiftly a maine dutie is That wee must then indeauour that our speeches bee gratious and heauenly at the time of Death That there bee sweet exhortations sauourie experimentall speeches to the beholders questions of puritie courage and incouragement as grapes shewed vnto them of that countrie whither we are a remouing to as a light shining forth vnto them euen from the confines of death that the beholders our friends may bee as instructed so comforted in our happy and blessed departure Wee finde as a learned man well obserues that a man cannot goe so softly in moist grounds but hee will leaue prints and markes behinde him of his foot-steps so that though hee bee gone by yet one may know which way hee went So a man should not goe hence so softly to heauen but he ought to leaue some markes and prints of his footsteps in his good life good speeches heauenly meditations ioyfull excitations and practise of holy graces contempt of the world c. which shewes whither wee are a going
offer vp spirituall sacrifice acceptable to God by Iesus Christ. So that doe what wee can all sacrifices and seruices be onely acceptable to God through him Vse 3 Thirdly seeing all our Repentance is vnperfect so long as we liue in this world Therefore no man is to dismay himselfe and bee too much cast downe if hee doe not finde repentance to be perfect in him If hee doe not finde a perfect hatred of sinne loue of God indeuour to please God in that he requireth In this case one must not too much afflict himselfe because he cannot attaine to things impossible in this life considering that it is not perfection but truth of Repentance that God looks for in this life in which case S. Paul comforts the abiect saying 2. Cor. 8. 12. For if there be first a willing minde it is accepted according to that a man hath and not according to that a man hath not The second maine thing is That because euery mans Repentance is imperfect in this life Therefore there must bee an increase thereof in the life of a Christian As wee increase in other graces so increasing in the grace of Repentance Therefore Christians haue no cause to bee dismayed at this when God brings them off againe and againe to renew their Repentance A number of poore Christians cannot tell what to make of this when they haue repented their sinnes and beene comforted with the Promises of the Gospell and gone on a long-while in a cheerefull estate vpon a sudden all their old sinnes are cast vpon them againe to terrifie them worse then before and so by a heauy recourse of sorrow they become much perplexed and amazed But let such thinke that this is nothing else but Repentance As in a little childe when hee begins first to write hee frames his businesse somewhat vnhandsomely when he hath perfected a letter his Master sets him to make the same letter againe vntill he doe it better and better vntill at last it bee excellently well Euen so because there are not those firme and true intensions of our affections in our first Repentance the Lord is faine to goe ouer againe with vs and to set vs anew to repent of our old sinnes thus is the growth and frame of a Christians progresse in grace to goe it ouer againe still vntill it come to perfection I haue heretofore obserued that a tree alwayes growes vntill it come to his full pitch of state yet it growes not alwayes in one sort but sometimes it growes in the boughes sometimes in the branches sometimes in the root Euen so it is with a Christian hee hath his times of growth hee doth not alwayes grow in one and the same sort but sometimes in one Grace and sometimes in another sometimes in knowledge faith loue obedience c. and yet bee in a good estate though he be put still to renew his Repentance from time to time which if I may so speake becomes so much the purer like gold when it is often refined by ardent and often praying againe and again therfore distressed Christians in this case haue no iust cause to be so perplexed and cast downe as many times they are Wherefore seeing it is necessarie still to grow in Repentance and that it can neuer bee too pure nor perfect not too often gone ouer in this life wee must therefore labour and euery day indeuour to be more and more penitent for our sinnes bitterly to lament them and increase in the detestation and hatred of them so making vse both of the mercies and iudgements of God this way as to further vs in the growth of our repentance So we see Peter did by occasion of Christs mercie vnto him in the draught of fishes Luk. 5. 8. Hee fell downe on his knees and said depart from me I am but a sinfull man ô Lord So did the Lords people by occasion of the iudgement in the Thunder and lightning 1. Sam. 12. 19. say vnto Samuel Pray for thy seruants vnto the Lord that wee dye not for wee haue added vnto all our sinnes this euill to take a King thus must we grow in this as in other graces It is therefore a great corruption for any to desire to grow in other graces if this be neglected and to doe some things conscionably and to neglect those other maine duties in Religion For if one had a childe and the childe should grow in one part and not in another one hand and one leg should thriue but not the other but keepe still at a stand how bitterly would he complaine of this and yet so is it in the state of many a Christian one part of the graces of God growes well but the other doth not grow at all many increase in knowledge shew a great deale of zeale of deuotion haue sufficiencie of faith and are cheerefull in their obedience but they grow not a whit in Repentance they are not a whit more humbled for their sinnes more penitent and cast downe before the LORD and therefore can say what cause haue wee to bee deiected and afflicted so for it but let vs of better knowledge learne to bee better affected our care being to bee more and more humbled for our sinnes Wee see in Nature when a man is buried and layed in the ground the more earth and mould you cast vpon him the more hee consumes from day to day being so much the more vnfit to rise vp againe suppose aliue from vnder the weight and burden of the earth which presses him downe Euen so it is with the sinne of a Christian when a man hath buried sinne in himselfe the more hee increaseth his repentance and holy humiliation the more earth and mold hee casts vpon it in this kinde the lesse able will it be to rise and reuiue againe nay our sad and serious Repentance will make it that it shall not rise againe Now there be three wayes wherein a Christian must increase in the Grace of Repentance as well as in other Graces 1. In the Number of his Graces 2. In the Measure of his Graces 3. In the good vse of them First for the Number of Graces see what Peter saith 2. Pet. 1. 5. Adde to your faith vertue and to vertue knowledge and to knowledge temperance and to temperance Patience and to patience godlinesse c. And so 2. Cor. 8. 7. Therefore as yee abound in euery thing in faith and vtterance and knowledge and in all diligence and in your loue to vs see that yee abound in this Grace also Therefore it should grieue a Christian to heare a man speake of any grace which hee hath not in himselfe Fine and daintie women we know who haue a delight in curious gardens if they heare of any goodly Plant or delicate Flower in another bodies garden they neuer rest till they haue got a slip of it into their owne yea here they beg a root and