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A67743 The cause and cure of ignorance, error, enmity, atheisme, prophanesse, &c., or, A most hopefull and speedy way to grace and salvation, by plucking up impediments by the roote reduced to explication, confirmation, application, tending to illumination, sanctification, devotion / by R. Younge ... Younge, Richard. 1648 (1648) Wing Y143; ESTC R16605 116,892 303

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in Gods account is persecution 165 The woful reward of persecuting Christs members 64 77 206 But they blesse themselves and think to speed as well as the best 208 Why persecuters are not alwayes punished here 207 Look hatred They cry up practise to cry down preaching 170 The preaching of some Ministers the cause of hatred and persecution 140 Prejudice blindes them 65 No reclaiming such as are forestalled with prejudice 7 Prejudice how to have it cured and our judgements cleared 8. Ad. Ff. The Prelates more r●ady to yeeld their aide then the rabble to ask it 74 Wicked men all in extreames and either presume or dispaire 223. Look faith They are prone to imprison us 111 Not for any crime 112 But to prevent further dispute ib. And for other the like reasons 113 Good men will hold their profession though they lose their lives 161 Common Protestants can be of any religion 154 R. They rejoyce at our supposed evill estate 58 But most if they see us sin 59 Religion most opposed by formall professors 9 Most men can be of any religion which shews they are truly of none 234 They think to adde to their own reputation by detracting from others 104 They revile and raile on the godly 80 They so hate righteousnesse that they will hate men for it 75 S. Satan speakes in and by scoffers but they know it not of which many examples Ad. L Satan more servants here than God Ad. X Satan prevailes most by desception of our reason Ad. R. Satan desires no more than to be heard speak Ad. S. Hee will put a faire collour upon the fowlest sin and make the best action odious Ad. T He hath perswaded millions that they do well in persecuting the Saints Ad. V If Satan shewed the book with the baite his kingdome would not be so populous Ad. X Scandalous lives of some Professors one cause of hatred and persecution 240 Wicked men use to flout and scoffe at the Religious 75 Even for their zeale purity and holines 124 They would scoffe us out of our faith 159 And would effect the same did not God support us 160 Millions beaten off from being religious by their scoffes and reproaches 3 Some will better abide a stake then others a scoffe 164 Scoffing counted no sin and yet worse than all its fellows Ad. O. P The great evill that scoffers doe Ad. I. K All scoffers as bad as Cain Ishmael c. Ad. C They are Satans servants Ad. I The reason why all are not beaten off from goodnesse by their scoffes Ad. F f To be scoft out of our goodnesse how ridiculous 162 The character of a malicious scoffer 149 No greater argument of a foule soule 77 They scoffe at us God laughs at them 76 Good counsell for scoffers 237 Separatiō a main cause of persecution 240 Flocking after Sermons another cause ib. Satan and sin doe besot the wicked 220 They use to slander the godly 83 They traduce whom they cannot sed●ce 65 Slanderers do satan the best service 84 Great wits not apter to raise slanders then others to beleeve them 85 A slander once raised never dies ib. At least it leaves the scar of suspicion ib. Wise men wil examin before they believe 86 Their policy in slandering us 87 They slander us out of policy 147 Slanders both make and increase jealousies disable us from discerning the truth 84 Their matchles malice in slandering us 73 It is satan that speakes in and by the slanderer 78 A slander is the devils heart in their lips 83 Singularity our great and grievous crime 152 They use to smite the godly and confute them with fists 114 Their arguments are al steele and iron ib. Because the Law bindes their hands they smite with their tongues 80 How satan playes the Sophister 158 They speak evill of us because they cannot do evill to us 81 They think not as they speak 146 Satan gets more by subtlety than by violence 63 Suffering our Saviour suffered 22 severall wayes from ungodly men 121 Let none look to fare better than Christ. 126 What a multitude have lost their lives for professing Christ 42 Comfort for such as suffer 126 God will assist such as suffer for him 22 T. They are wont to carry tales of us to the Rulers 67 How to hear the talebearer 70 No musick so sweet as to hear well of themselves ill of the Religious 71 The tale-bearers End ib. The Theefe most forward to cry stop theef 87 They use to threaten the godly 93 Speaking of truth a main cause of hatred and persecution 239 Wicked men fly the light 101 They use to withstand and contrary the truth by us delivered 100 V. They will undermine us in talk that they may betray us 95 Their cunning in this case ib. And dissimulation 96 They have borrowed this craft from Satan who sets them on worke ib. Beware we trust them not 97 W. A War proclaimed between the wicked and the godly 15 The time when 28 Warning No expecting a voyce from heav●n as Saul had Ad. C And yet if they should it would not do Ad. D They are forced to give us warning that we may prevent them 94 All wicked men are the serpents seed 16 We cannot anger them worse then to doe well 137 Wicked beholding to the godly for their lives 174 How strangely they gull themselves 150 Many that have a depth of knowledge are not soule wise 181 Examples of many wise in the worlds esteem yet fools in Gods account 182 With God the greatest sinner is the greatest foole and he most wise that is most religious 182 God regards not braine-knowledge except it seaze upon the heart also 183 Rightly a manknows no more then he practiseth 184 Saving knowledge or wisdom described 185. That the meanest beleever knows more then the profoundest clark 186 In what sense the word calls worldly men wise men 187 Strong braines too wise to be saved 102 Vengeance makes wise whom sin makes foolish 213 They that would have this tallent must resolve to improve it 194 The way to obtain true wisdome ib. Instruction from the premises 195. First for all naturall men ibid. Secondly for such as speak evill of the way of truth 196. Thirdly for Gods people 198. A Fourth Vse 199. A Fifth 200. A Sixt 200. A Seventh Vse 201 Look more in knowledge in ignorance What is meant by the woman and her seed 17 Their words are to be slighted 82 If we cannot concoct ill words we would never indure blows 162 They will cavill against the very word of God and oppose the Messengers 101 Z. They are zealous against all that are zealous 76 They per●ecute us out of zeale Ad. Cc Which is the case of all morrall men Ad. ib. THE CAVSE CVRE OF Ignorance Error Enmity Atheisme Prophaness c. SECT I. Question HOw is it that the practice of Christianity is every where spoken against under the name of Schisme
suffer little but the lash of evill tongues but were wicked mens powers answerable to their wils and malice they would deliver us up to be afflicted put us out of the Synagogues excommunicate and kill us as our Saviour shewes Iohn 16.2.33 and Mat. 24.9 Yea their enmity and hatred would be so virulent and bitter that the brother would betray the brother to death the Father the Son and the Children would rise up against their Parents and cause them to dye the kinsman against the kinsman and the friend against the friend only for professing Christs name being religious as himselfe affirmes Math. 10.34 35 36. Luke 21.16.17 Neither is it strange for this was one of the endes of Christs comming into the World as appeares Mat. 10.34.35 where himselfe saith Think not that I am come to send Peace but the sword meaning between the seed of the Serpent the Seed of the Woman for I am come to set a man at variance against his Father the daughter-in-Law against the Mother-in-Law and a mans enemies shall be they of his owne houshold Luke 12.51 52 53. Neither want we precedents of this For by whom was upright Abel persecuted and slain but by his owne brother Caine Who scoffed at righteous Noah but his owne son Cham By whom was that vertuous and religious Lady Barbara put to death for imbracing the Christian Faith but by her owne Father Dioscorus Who made Serena the Empresse a Martyr for her faith in Christ but her owne Husband Dioclesian Who helped to burne Bradford but Bourne whose life he had formerly saved And lastly by whom was our Saviour Christ betrayed bu● by his owne Disciple Iudas SECT 21. 8. FOr the time to come As this strife and enmity in the wicked against the Godly was early in its entrance taking its first being in the beginning of time and hath constantly continued hitherto so it will be long in continuance and endure to the end of time as the Scripture shewes Yea the last remnants of time are likely to have the most of it because as in them love shall wax cold Math. 24.12 so as love groweth cold contention groweth hot More expresly the Holy Ghost foretels That in the last dayes shall come such perilous times that all who will live godly shall suffer persecution and that toward the end of the World there shall be scoffers false accusers cursed speakers fierce despisers of them that be good such as shall turne the grace of God into wantonnesse and deny God the only Lord and our Lord Iesus Christ And being fleshly not having the Spirit they shall speak evill of the things which they know not And whatsoever things they know naturally as bruit beasts which are without reason in those things they shall corrupt themselves And that many shall follow their damnable wayes whereby the way of truth shall be evill spoken off And that as Iannes and Iambres withstood Moses so these also shall resist the truth being men of corrupt mindes reprobate concerning the Faith being before of old ordained to condemnation 2 Tim. 3.1 to 13. 2. Pet. 2.2 3.3 Iude 4.10 16 18 19. And so much of the continuance Now to wind up with a word of Application If it be so that all the Godly that have gone before us have been envyed hated traduced nick-named and persecuted by wicked men and all that come after us shall be let no particular member of the Church look to faire better then the whole body we see the Patriarchs went this way the Prophets this way the Apostles this way the Martyrs this way this way went all the Saints and servants of God and do we look for an easier way Yea if the dearest of Gods Children in former ages have suffered so much for Christ beene put to such cruell deaths and torments for keeping of a good conscience let us praise the Lord who hath dealt with us farre otherwise and pray for good Magistrates to whom next under God we owe the thanks Yea if our Fore-fathers so willingly underwent those fiery tryals let none for shame shrink-under the burthen of an aiery tryall only 2. If the brother persecute the brother the son the Father the Parent his Childe the Hnsband his Wife the Disciple his Lord thinke it not strange to be persecuted of any for lightly they which are not persecuted are persecutors themselves SECT 22. Quest. HAving proved the Continuance of this Enmity in all ages now tell us what be the Signes and Properties of it Ans. They are either Mentall Verball or Actuall The first whereof are inward and secret the two later outward and manifest Quest. What are the mentall properties which you call inward and secret Ans. They are foure in number It being their manor 1. To envy the good Estate of the Godly 2. To contemne the meane Estate of the Godly 3. To rejoyce at the evill Estate of the Godly 4. To hate them First it is 〈…〉 ner of wicked men out of Enmity to envy the vertuous and good estate of the godly For envy shall lead the Troope as Iudas lead the Souldiers and it may challenge the first place in the right-hand file as pride doth in the Popes Catalogue of the seaven deadly sinnes because it was the eldest and first borne sin that ever was in the Devill after he was cast out of Heaven and the first that ever he begate upon our nature after we were cast out of Paradice which makes St. Austin therefore call it as by a kind of excellency the Devills sin Thus Caine envied his brother Abel Gen. 4.5 Saul David 1 Sam. 18.28.29 and those unbeleeving Iewes Paul Acts 17.13 The wicked take as much delight to see the vertuous life of an holy man as sore eyes do to look upon the Sunne How contrary are good Angels and evill men The Angels rejoyce at that whereat these powte and stomack they are ready to cry and burst for Anger at that which makes musick in Heaven But why is it These Antipodes to vertue having lost all good themselves are vexed to see it in another a true note to know the Serpents Seed by for it is the Devils cognizance 1. Iohn 3.14 15. as Love is Christs Iohn 13.35 And as it is the very Lees of vice so it hath a punishment answerable for by a just judgement of God their owne malice turnes back into their owne bowels as it is Psalm 7.14 15 16. and slayeth them as the swords of Gideons enemies kild themselves Iudges 7.22 For that none might have cause to envy the envious man againe but all to pity him envy it selfe is a fire which consumes that fuell a Worme which gnaweth that gourd a viper which eats through those bowels a Moath which fretteth that garment wherein it is bred nourished and maintained it is the consuming of the flesh and rotting of the bones Prov. 14 30. And for hereafter if wicked men thus envy the