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B25425 Troposchēmalogia: Tropes and figures; or, A treatise of the metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes, &c. contained in the Bible of the Old and New Testament To which is prefixed, divers arguments to prove the divine authority of the Holy Scriptures wherein also 'tis largely evinced, that by the great whore, mystery Babylon is meant the Papal hierarchy, or present state and church of Rome. Philologia sacra, the second part. Wherein the schemes, or figures in Scripture, are reduced under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each. Together with a treatise of types, parables, &c. with an improvement of them parallel-wise. By B. K; Tropologia. Book 4. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.; De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685. Tropologia. aut 1682 (1682) Wing K101A; ESTC R7039 690,855 608

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only a Woman and a City but a very evil Woman and a City of Confusion There is the Name of the Lamb much spoken of but his Doctrine undervalued and slighted his Laws trampled upon and violated his Example not regarded for Imitation either by the Bishop himself his Cardinals or inferior Orders having his Humility and Self-denial only in Words like those the Apostle speaketh of that in Words profess God but in Works deny him For under this verbal Humility here is the greatest Pride in the World under this verbal Meekness and Self-denial the greatest Oppression and Cruelty Covetousness and Love of the World as appears by their pompous Garbs their cruel Punishments and the vast Sums of Money brought in from all parts of their Dominion by Sleights and cunning and deceitful Cheats Besides a meer Hodg-podg of Principles one Order or Fraternity professing that which another writes against and cries down which is the more strange to come from a Church infallible Besides the strange Mixtures in their visible Worship of Traditions and human Inventions of lying and diabolical Tricks of blessing by a Cross consecrating holy Water and cleansing by it which are too numerous and tedious to relate and the less needful because every Man that hath seen their Ways hath an imperfect Book of it in his own Mind and can read the Truth of what we say within himself And let any People in the Christian World pretending to Religion be compared to them for supernumerary trifling and insignificant Ceremonies crouded into their pretended Worship nay let all the People in the Christian World be laid in the Ballance against the Church of Rome in this respect and they will be found inconceivably wanting for which we have this Reason to judg her to be Babylon and the City of Confusion If there is more Confusion in Contrariety of Principles Practices contradicting Pretensions crouding in Supernumeraries and Mysteries of Unscriptural Inventions into visible Worship in Rome Papal or the Church of Rome than is to be found amongst any or all People pretending Religion in the Christian World besides Then is Rome Papal or the Church of Rome the great Babylon or City of Confusion But there is more Confusion in the forementioned Respects to be found in Rome Papal or the Church of Rome than in any or all People pretending Religion in the Christian World besides Ergo c. IV. Babylon is not only a Woman and a City a City of Confusion but she is a Whore which is a strange Word to be applied to a great and famous People a Word that carries in it one of the highest Impeachments but no other than was given to Israel Isa 57.3 16.17 Hos 4. 5.3 Judah and Jerusalem in the Days of old upon a very good Reason for they being joined in Covenant with God to serve him in Obedience and Subjection did like to an adulterous Woman break Wedlock and set up other Lovers or Idols in his stead Ezek. 16.38 Hos 1.9 2.2 5. and continued so a long time till a Bill of Divorce was given and God proclaimed them not married to him as his Wife but a Whore and divorced yet it is observable that they used his Name tho they worshipped Idols and cried The Temple of the Lord the Temple of the Lord are we IV. Rome Papal or Church of Rome is not only a Woman and a City a City of Confusion but according to Scripture-History and notorious Matter of Fact she is a Whore also and may be justly so called for in the Apostles Time she joined her self to the Lord by firm Ties of a Gospel-Govenant and Profession and was the renowned Spouse of the Son of God owned and profess'd him in the Time of Heathenism received the Apostles and Servants of God amongst them withstood the Fury of the Emperors suffered Persecution had their Faith spoken of throughout the whole World and yet after all this like Israel of old she left God and his holy Laws made Idols to her self of Saints Angels Reliques and Images upon which she doted and forsook the Son of God upon the working and appearance of the Man of Sin who exalted himself into the place of Christ and became her Head by which means she is so far degenerated from what she once was that she retains nothing holds fast nothing of what really appertains to true Godliness but the bare Names of God and Jesus Christ having corrupted the true Worship of the Son of God her first Husband and notoriously abandoned Obedience to him taking this vile Person to be her Head and chief Guide and setting him in the Place of and Dignity above her first Head and true Guide of her Youth and yet like Israel of old still cries The true Church the Catholick Church the Mother-Church are we having on her Forehead a strange Mystery written i. e. God Christ Truth Verity Infallibility and next to this there lies nearest her Heart Devil Pope Lying Deceit Perjury Idolatry and horrible Cruelty towards the best of Men professing Christ and Religion in Uprightness and Truth For which Change of her first Head Husband and Guide of her Youth for this vile Person with which she commits most abominable Lewdness together with the Kings of the Earth she is ranked by the Angel amongst the worst of Women and stiled as her Type and Predecessor of ol● a well-favoured Harlot or of the Angel a Woman a City and notorious Whore which ill and black Characters we conclude with this Argument If there be no Body of professing People in the Christian World that hath so apparently de●lined or adulterated from what they once were deserted the holy Doctrine Example and right Government of Jesus Christ and set up another visible and publick Head of the Church in room and stead of him whose Power and Laws are preferred above and before the Authority and Laws of the Lord Jesus as Rome Papal or Church of Rome hath done Then Rome Papal or Church of Rome is this Whore spoken of But there is no Body of professing People in the Christian World that hath so apparently declined or adulterated or deserted the holy Doctrine Example or right Government of Christ ut suprà Ergo Rome Papal or Church of Rome is this Whore spoken of To reinforce this Argument let it be shewed by any Man that any People different from the Church of Rome hath made such a Change in point of Religion and Headship and Matters thereto pertaining so as that this black Character of Whore can more fitly and fully be made to meet upon them and we must confess our Argument not weighty but till then we conclude it carries Conviction in the Bowels of it V. Babylon this Woman this City of Confusion this Whore is a very great Woman City and Whore And the great City was divided Rev. 16.19 Chap. 17.18 chap. 18.10 Verse 16. And the Woman which thou sawest is that great City
learned Works makes out took their rise with Rome Papal upon the division or ruine of the Roman Empire in its Civil State the body of which Kingdoms may well be called many Waters viz. Peoples and Multitudes and Nations and Tongues or People of several Languages which were as well known to have been under the Usurpation and Jurisdiction of Rome Papal as their being so which doth fully answer to the very Letter of the Text The Waters which thou sawest whereon the Whore sitteth are Peoples Multitudes Nations Tongues 2. Her making all the European Merchants Rich that traffick by Sea Rev. 18.11 by the great expence of all Commodities which are swallowed up within her Territories and Dominions Which could never be effected unless she had Nations and Multitudes to contribute to her great Pride and Luxury 3. A third Instance is the numberless number of good Christians which she hath drawn in and murdered for no other cause than their fearing God and obeying his Laws by loving Jesus Christ and following his Example of which we have a large account in Fox's Acts and Monuments and other Histories Upon which we form this Argument Arg. If there be no Body of People professed Church or State in the Christian World under any single Denomination that sits upon commands or bears rule over Peoples Multitudes Nations and Tongues as Rome Papal or Church of Rome doth Then Rome Papal or the Church of Rome is this Babylon treated of But there is no Body of People professed Church or State under any single Denomination that sits upon commands or bears rule over Peoples Multitudes Nations and Tongues as Rome Papal or Church of Rome doth Ergo c. To the establishing this Argument let it be considered that the whole State of the Christian World consists of but these two parts as we shewed before viz. the Church of Rome considered as Head and Body and those that dissent from her and those are so inconsiderable whether the Waldenses Albigenses Hugonots or other parties of Protestants that no one party of them nay if we put them all together can be said to fit upon command or bear rule over Peoples Multitudes Nations and Tongues to answer the Text the Waldenses and Hugonots have been and still are a persecuted People the Lutherans never got up so high as to command many States or Kingdoms or places of many Languages Great Britain tho a Protestant State or Kingdom comes not near to fulfil the Text much less the seven Provinces that of late revolted from Spain So that if Rome Papal hath done so and no other People that dissent from her could ever yet do the like then this proves Rome Papal the Whore that sits upon many Waters c. VII Mystery Babylon or the great Whore is such a Woman such a City such a Whore that the Kings and great Men of the Earth have committed Fornication with See the Text Rev. 17.2 With whom the Kings of the Earth have committed Fornication i. e. Spiritual Fornication or Fornication in a Mystery after a mysterious manner 2 Chron. 21.11 Isa 16.26 29. Rev. 18.9 and 19.2 such as Jerusalem of old was charged with which was a following the same Idolatry that this Woman Babylon had set up and was devoted unto and so great was her Fornication Isa 19.2 that 't is said she did corrupt the Earth with it VII Rome Papal or Church of Rome is such a Woman such a City of Confusion such a Whore that the Kings of the Earth have committed Fornication with and that hath corrupted the Earth with her Fornications Fornications after a mysterious manner by following abominable Superstition and Idolatry 1. Hath she adored the Pope as her Lord God Universal Head and Bishop infallible acknowledged above all Laws so have the Kings and their misled People done 2. Hath she worshipped the Virgin Mary divers Angels and many departed Saints so have the Kings and their misguided People done 3. Hath she adored Images the Crucifix and Pictures of pretended Saints so have the Kings and their misguided People 4. Hath she foolishly debased her self with the Adoration of the Relicts of known and unknown Saints so have the Kings and their misguided People 5. Hath she grosly and superstitiously worshipped the true God in a false manner by crowding in an innumerous Train of Fopperies into his Worship and Service which he never ordained as Candlesticks Altars Vestments Spits Oyl Holy Water Beads and a World of such like Trumpery so have the Kings and their misguided People not only the Emperour of Germany Kings of France Spain Poland Portugal that are still under her Influence but the Kings of England and Scotland too before the Reformation got Ground Upon which we form this Argument Arg. If there be no Body of People in the Christian World pretending a Church-State that hath set up Idolatry to that Degree and with whom the Kings of the Earth have complied as Rome Papal or Church of Rome hath done Then Rome Papal or Church of Rome is the Mysterious Whore of Babylon treated of But there is no Body of People in the Christian World pretending to a Church-State that hath set up Idolatry to that Degree and with whom the Kings of the Earth have complyed as Rome Papal c. hath done Ergo c. To reinforce this Argument let any Man that will become an Advocate for the Church of Rome shew that any People called the Reformed who dissent from the Church of Rome are guilty of like Idolatry and that the Kings of the Earth have complyed with them in it as afore-mentioned and we will acquit this Argument but if this Character doth more fitly ageee to Rome than to the Reformed c. our Argument is good VIII Babylon is such a Woman City and Whore that hath not only had Kings committing Fornication with her but hath intoxicated the Minds of Multitudes and corrupted a great part of the World or common sort of People by wicked and false Doctrine And the Inhabitants of the Earth have been made drunk with the Wine of her Fornication Rev. 17.2 VIII Rome Papal or Church of Rome is such a Woman City and Whore that hath not only had the Kings of the Earth to commit Fornication with her in dancing after her Pipes in all her mysterious Allurements but hath intoxicated the Minds of the Multitude and corrupted a great part of the World or common sort of People by wicked and false Doctrine As first that a wicked Man should be appointed of God to be the Vicar of Christ as if God had no more regard to his own Name and the Good of his Church and Honour of his Son than to institute a Child of the Devil as every wicked Man is to be Vice-gerent to the most holy Jesus in the highest Transactions that relate to Heaven and the Souls of Men. Surely if God shut Judas out from his Bishoprick because of his
Wickedness tho an Apostle he is not so far changed since to be fond of a wicked Pope as to make him immediate Deputy to Christ and to impose a Wolf as Shepherd upon the Universal Church 2. Who saith That he is an infallible Judg to determine Articles of Faith and impose them upon great Penalties so that as a Lord he hath Dominion over Mens Faith and Souls too which the Apostles disclaimed 3. Who saith The Church cannot err tho God and the World knows there are not such great Errors in Principles nor such villanous Enormities cursed Actions cruel and immoral Practices in the World besides which the poor Multitude believes and kill others that oppose it and venture Body and Soul upon it 4. That says that a Priest tho he be a treacherous Villain a Contriver of Murther an abominable Adulterer hath Power to absolve his equal and Fellow-Sinner from all his Offences if he come to Confession tho the pretended Penitent keep his old Habit of Wickedness still contrary to what God and Jesus Christ say That the Dauber with untempered Mortar and the Daubed the Layer of the Pillow under sinful Elbows and the Leaner thereon the blind Leader as well as the blind Follower shall all fall together 5. That saith There is a Purgatory that is no part of Heaven or Hell and that Men may be redeemed thence for Money Tho God saith The Redemption of Mens Souls is precious and ceaseth for ever after the Offering of the Body of Jesus once for all that Redemption is not with corruptible Things as Silver and Gold but with the precious Blood of Christ as a Lamb slain without spot 6. That saith That the Hands and Mouth of a filthy unclean Priest can make not only the Bread and Wine sacred but turn both into the real Body and Blood of the Son of God make whole Christ of a pitiful Wafer-Cake that after it is eaten turns to Corruption and before it is earen is a fit Feast for Rats and Mice not only contrary to Reason but the full Verdict of all our Senses 7. That saith That no Person how good and pious soever he be can be saved out of the Pale of their polluted ungodly and devilish Church tho the Scripture plainly affirms That in every Nation he that fears God and worketh Righteousness is accepted with him 8. That says 'T is no Sin to lie swear and forswear to kill slay and murther such as they call Hereticks tho never so good if it be for the Cause of the Church with a thousand Things of the like Import which the People do verily believe And as they dare not gainsay upon their Salvation so will they embrace and use all Opportunities to fight and make Wars overcome Cities and lay waste Countries and Kingdoms to kill and slay by Massacre and all manner of murthering ways all Ranks and Degrees of Men that oppose the horrid Principles and Practices of those cursed Children Nay they will go boldly to their own Death when convict and condemned for Villanies and deny that to day that they were convicted of but yesterday and tho never so notoriously guilty yet will take it upon their Death and Salvation that they are as innocent as the Child unborn What can this be tho they drink it down for most sweet and pleasant Wine but an Infusion of the rankest and most deadly Poyson that the lowest Celler of the Bottomless Pit can afford the very Wine of Fornications and the most dangerous Drunkenness and Intoxication in the World Which is attended with this Aggravation that the best prepared Medicines of the wisest Physician will not recover them for Babylon having made the Multitude drunk with this sort of poysoned Wine how rare is it to have any come to themselves to their right Mind again And to shut up this Head take this Argument Argument If no People in the Christian World hath made the Multitude or common Sort of People drunk corrupted and intoxicated their Minds by wicked Lies and false Doctrine such as before-mentioned as Rome Papal or Church of Rome hath done Then Rome Papal or Church of Rome is this Babylon treated of But no People in the Christian World hath made the Multitude or common Sort of People drunk corrupted and intoxicated their Minds by wicked Lies and false Doctrine such as before-mentioned as Rome hath done Ergo Rome Papal or Church of Rome is this Babylon treated of IX Mystery Babylon is such ill Company as to let Kings be dishonestly familiar with her and make the lower and ruder Sort of her Associates drunk She is said to sit drunk upon a Scarlet-colour'd Beast and this Beast is full of the Names of Blasphemy Rev. 17.3 And I saw a Woman sit upon a Scarlet-coloured Beast full of the Names of Blasphemy c. So that the Woman and the Beast are distinct the Woman the Church the Beast the Secular Power or Civil State This appears evident from divers Considerations arising 1. From other Prophecies relating to the same Thing 2. From the Letter of the Text. 3. From Arguments in Reason 4. From the Confession of the Woman Babylon or the Whore her self Dan. 2. 1. From many Prophecies the latter part of the Image is partly Iron and partly Clay two States really distinct that could never so incorporate as to become one 2. From the Letter of the Text I saw a Woman sit upon a Scarlet-coloured Beast Rev. 17.3 full of the Names of Blasphemy The Colours of the Royal and Imperial Vestments the Angel in the next Words declares distinct and the Apostle in the Vision beheld them distinct 3. They appear to be distinct from Arguments in Reason For 1. The Beast is in the Masculine the Whore in the Feminine Gender Ver. 11 2 4 6 16. compared 2. The Whore else did sit and ride upon her self an high Absurdity 3. The Horns being of the Beast shall hate the Whore if not distinct the Whore must hate her self even to Ruine and Desolation which is nonsensical 4. The Beast shall abide tho in Captivity after the Whore is thrown down or destroyed 4. From the plain Confession of the Woman or Whore her self who saith I sit a Queen I am no Widow Ergo she hath a Head or Husband which is the Beast little Horn or Man of Sin that Paul declared should rise after the removal of the then present Power which did lett which the Primitive Fathers as Tertullian Cyprian Jerome and others understood to be the Imperial Power in its pure civil iron or unmixed State IX Rome Papal or Church of Rome hath not only been ill Company to the Kings and great Men of the Earth in drawing them into her Idol●try Abuse of God his blessed Son the Christian Religion and blessed Books of the Old and New Testament but she hath made the lower and ruder Sort of People drunk too And 't is no Wonder she thinks she may do any thing
the Judgment of some Divines notes God's chusing or taking Christ from among Men to be a Sacrifice for our Sins II. Christ blessed the Bread He took the Bread and gave thanks II. Christ sanctified himself he was set apart to that glorious Work and Office he came to do III. Christ brake the Bread Corn we know is bruised or ground in a Mill that so it may become meet Bread for our Bodies III. Christ was bruised or pierced for our Sins he was broken as it were in the Mill of God's Wrath which was due to us for our Sins that he might become meet Food for our Souls Isa 53. It pleased the Father to bruise him IV. Christ gave the Bread to his Disciples He took Bread and blessed it and brake it and gave it to his Disciples IV. Signifying not only his giving himself for us but his giving himself freely with all his Benefits to us V. The Disciples took the Bread Note by the way 'T is called Bread when Christ took it 't is called Bread after he blessed it and it was Bread the Disciples took V. Which holds forth our taking or accepting of Christ the Bread of Life as the only Food of our Souls VI. The Disciples eat the Bread Bread will do us no good unless it be taken and eaten VI. Unless we receive Christ by a lively Faith and feed upon him that is fetch all our Comforts from him relying wholly by Faith upon him he will avail us nothing to eternal Life Joh. 6.53 Vnless ye eat the Flesh of the Son of Man and drink his Blood ye have no Life in you VII Bread is the Stay and Staff of Man's natural Life I 'le break the Staff of Bread Ezek. 4.16 It is that which preserves the Life of the Body VII Christ is the Stay or Staff of the Life of our Souls When Christ Col. 3 3. who is our Life shall appear c. Christ preserveth the Life of our inward Man Because I live ye shall live also VIII Bread is the best of earthly Blessings Isa 55.1 2 hence in Scripture it is sometimes put for all good things VIII Christ is the best and chiefest Blessing that ever God gave to his People he comprehends all other Good He that hath Christ hath every thing 2 Cor. 3.22 All things are yours why so because they had an Interest in Christ Christ was theirs Cant. 5.10 Hence he is called the chiefest among ten thousand IX Bread is of a satisfying Nature hence God saith He will satisfy his Poor with Bread IX Christ received by Faith most sweetly fills and satisfies the Soul of a Believer Joh. 4.14 He that eateth of the Bread of Life and drinketh of the Water of Life shall hunger or thirst no more Such have what they desire X. Bread is made of Seed or Corn which before it riseth or becomes fruitful or yields encrease it is sowed Joh. 12.24 and dies Verily verily I say unto you Except a Corn of Wheat fall to the Ground and die it abideth alone but if it die it bringeth forth much Fruit. X. The Lord Jesus like a Seed of Corn was sown did die that so he might not remain alone in the perfect enjoyment of himself but for great encrease viz. to raise up with him all his Elect he was content when his Hour was come to yield himself up to Death He died and rose again and thereby bringeth forth much Fruit. All that ever were or shall be quickned and raised out of a State of Death by Sin were and shall be quickned by the Death and Resurrection of Christ Such hath been the Fruit of the preaching of Christ crucified that Multitudes of Sinners thereby through the Spirit have been converted to God whence also hath sprung forth a Seed to serve him whom he hath accounted to the Lord for a Generation of all which he will not suffer one Grain to be lost but will raise it up at the last Day A Parallel much like this might be run in respect of the Cup or Spirit of the Wine See Wine Inferences THe Apostle saith That what he received of the Lord Jesus 1 Cor. 11.23 24 25. he delivered to the Saints How the Lord Jesus the same Night in which he was betrayed took Bread and blessed it c. And in like manner took the Cup when he had supped c. From whence we infer That whatsoever we do in the Worship of God we must see we have a Command from God to warrant our Practice and also exactly to do it according to the Pattern he hath left us or Directions he hath given us we must not add to nor diminish from nor alter any thing of the Words of the Institution if we do God will not hold us guiltless II. This rebukes the Papists who deny the People the holy Cup of our Lord and give the Sacrament or holy Ordinance only in one kind when that nothing is more clear than that Jesus Christ gave his Disciples the Cup as well as the Bread Quest Why did Christ institute this holy Ordinance and give it to his Disciples the very Night in which he was betrayed Answ 1. To strengthen their Faith in an Hour of Temptation that was just at the Door and ready to come upon them When is a Cordial more necessary than when the Patient is ready to faint and his Spirits fail Christ saw what a sad Qualm was coming upon his poor Saints and therefore gives them this Soul-reviving Cordial to bear up their Spirits 2. Because the last Words of a dying Friend are mostly kept in mind or Tokens of Love given by him are chiefly born in remembrance Quest Who ought to partake of the holy Eucharist Answ 1. None but such who are true Converts or who sincerely believe in the Lord Jesus Christ for this is an outward Sign of an inward Grace received Those who have not spiritually received Christ by Faith ought not to come to the holy Supper of the Lord. 2. It appertaineth to none but such Converts as are baptized Acts 2.40 41 42. Those that received the Word were baptized and They continued in the Apostles Doctrine and Fellowship in breaking of Bread and Prayer We read of none that received the Lord's Supper but baptized Persons 3. Such who are fallen into any gross and scandalous Evil and under the Suspension or Sentence of the Church ought not to partake of the holy Supper of the Lord until they have repented and given satisfaction to the Church and are received again into Fellowship 4. Those who cannot discern the Body of the Lord broken so as to look unto and behold Jesus Christ crucified for them but eat it as common Bread ought not to come to this Ordinance such amongst others if they come are unworthy Receivers Quest What is required of Persons who come to partake of this holy Ordinance Answ They ought to examine themselves it requires
time By means of the Fruitfulness of that one spiritual Garden seven Gardens more were planted in Asia viz. Ephesus Smyrna Pergamus Thyatira Sardis Rev. 1.11 Philadelphia and Laodicea besides many others which we read of c. XI A Garden must be often watered or else it will soon fade and the Fruit thereof wither away and the choice Flowers will hang down their Heads XI God's Garden must be often watered by the Divine Rain or Dew of Heaven viz. the Word and Spirit of God My Doctrine shall drop as the Rain Deut. 32.1 2. And without these Waterings from above the Fruit of the Church will soon fail all our Growth and Greenness is continued by the means of the Word and Ordinances XII A Garden must have the Door carefully kept and look'd after lest Thieves and other Spoilers should get in and ruine it XII So the Door of the Church must be carefully kept by such as have the Charge of it viz. the Ministers or Pastors thereof or the Danger is great it behoveth them to take care who they let in Christ's Garden should be as a Garden enclosed and Fountain sealed to all Unbelievers But yet let them be never so careful some Dec●ivers or Hypocrites will as in former Times creep in 't was so when the chief Gardener himself was upon the Earth there was a Judas among the twelve Apostles XIII The chief Owner of a Garden loves to take his Walks in it to see how the Plants and precious Fruits do flourish XIII So the Lord Jesus who is the Owner and only Proprietor of his Church loves to take his Walks in it Cant. 5.1 I am come into my Garden my Sister my Spouse He is said to walk in the midst of the seven Golden Candlesticks Let us get up early to the Vineyards Cant. 7 1● let us see whether the Vine flourish whether the tender Grapes appear and the Pomegranates bud forth there will I give thee my Loves XIV In a Garden as it is found by Experience Worms do much hurt especially when they get to the Root of Plants or Flowers They may seem very green and flourishing when there are some devouring Worms gnawing at the Roots by which means in a little time they die are pulled up and cast away XIV So in the Church Sin which may be compared to a Worm or hurtful Vermine doth exceeding much Detriment A Christian seemeth very green amiable and fair to the Eye like some Plants full of Leaves but there is some cursed Worm some secret Lust that mars his Root and in time he withers and dies and is pluck'd up and cast away This may be a Caution to all to take heed XV. In a Garden whatsoever choice Flower the Owner of it seeeth is fully ripe if he hath a mind to it he crops it off and takes it to himself XV. So in the Church those Flowers or precious Saints Jesus Christ seeth are fully ripe for Heaven he crops off by Death and taketh them to himself A godly Man dies when he is ready and ripe for Death When a holy Man dies saith Mr. Caryl Caryl it is Harvest-time with him Tho in a natural Capacity he may be cut down whilst he is green or cropp'd in the Bud or Blossom yet in his spiritual Capacity he never dies before he is ripe God ripens his speedily when he intends to take them out of the World speedily XVI A Garden flourisheth best that hath the sweet warm and splendent Rays of the Sun shining upon it How sweet do the Flowers and precious Herbs smell when the Rain distills the South Wind blows and the Sun sweetly breaks forth upon it XVI So the Church never thrives nor flourisheth but when the Sun of Righteousness shineth in a gracious manner upon it when the Rain or spiritual Dew descends the South Wind of the Spirit bloweth and the Sun of Righteousness sweetly shineth what a fragrant Scent doth the Church of God and gracious Ones then send forth Hence Christ calleth for the South Wind to blow upon his Garden Cant. 4 1● that the Spices thereof may flow forth XVII A Garden is attended with several Seasons Winter as well as Summer And tho in the Winter many Flowers seem decayed and their Glory gone yet a Winter's sharp Frosts and cold North Winds are as necessary as the Summer for the killing of the Weeds and Worms which otherwise would abound XVII The Church hath its Winter as well as its Spring and Summer-Season nay and the nipping Frosts and North Winds of Temptations and Afflictions are as profitable to the Saints as the Summer of Comfort Peace and Prosperity for God seeth need of the one as well as the other to destroy those Weeds of Corruption or indwelling Sin that is in our Hearts If need be 1 Pet. 1.6 ye are in Heaviness through manifold Temptations Disparity THere are divers Disparities Christ's Garden excelleth all other Gardens They are the Plantations of Men this is planted by Christ Their Fruit is temporal and fading this is spiritual and lasting They that plant other Gardens cannot make them grow but Christ can And many others might be minded which I here omit Inferences THis shews what a vast Difference there is between the Church and the World What is a howling and barren Wilderness to a choice and lovely Garden II. Bless God that this precious Garden is not spoiled and its Hedg of Divine Providence not removed nor pluck'd up III. Let us pray tho it be surrounded about at this day with cruel Enemies that it may never be moved taken and trodden down by Romish Wolves or other ravenous Beasts of Prey IV. Let the Adversary tremble whose evil Intent is fully discovered how they proceed in their Designs against God's Church Christ's spiritual Garden since it is so prized by him and his own proper Inheritance he alone being the Proprietor thereof How often doth he say My Garden my Vineyard It appears it is his 1. In that he bought the Ground with the Price of his precious Blood to make a Garden of it 2. He hath at his own Charge planted and sown it 3. He keeps it and waters it and watcheth over it Night and Day Isa 27 2 3 4. 'T is he only that gathereth the Fruit of it Wo therefore to them that adventure to crop and pull up and destroy any of its choice Flowers They that touch God's People Christ's Lillies touch the Apple of his Eye V. Let the Saints of Christ also learn from hence to be fruitful Christ hath been at great Cost and Pains in order thereunto And that you may be so 1. See that you are Plants of his own planting otherwise you will be pluck'd up 2. See that you are well-rooted such bring forth most Fruit. 3. Take heed of the Worm at the Root 4. Take heed whom ye chuse for Garden-Dressers and look to your Hedge or Wall of Church-Discipline You must know
Thorns Thorns are things of little Worth low and base things in comparison of Lillies VII The Church of God grows in the Field of this World amongst base and vile Sinners Isa 27.4 who are compared to Thorns and Briars VIII The Lilly growing among Thorns is hurt thereby That being a tender Flower the Thorns coming up with it which are of a rough and pricking Nature the Lilly receives much Injury not only in its Growth but also they tend to spoil its Beauty VIII The Church like the Lilly growing amongst the ungodly and persecuting World are greatly wronged thereby The Inhabitants of Canaan Num. 3.53 that Israel drove not out were said to be Pricks in their Eyes and Thorns in their Sides by which they were sorely perplexed and vexed There is a Time coming when the Lilly the Church of God shall be injured by these cursed Thorns no more There shall be no more a pricking Bryar to the House of Israel nor any grieving Thorn Ezek. 28.24 Moreover the Church should be as Lillies among Thorns for Beauty and Purity they ought to out-do and excell the Ungodly as far as the Lilly doth the Thorn As beautiful as a Lilly among Thorns saith Mr. Ainsworth as innocent as Doves among ravenous Birds Simile Disparity A Lilly is a natural Plant and Flower of the Field THe Church is a heavenly or supernatural Flower a Plant of God's right-hand planting II. There is no care taken of the Lilly that groweth among Thorns any are suffered to pluck them up II. God takes great care of his People He has made a Fence about them nay He himself is as a Wall of Fire on every side and doth keep his Church Zech. 2.5 and water it every moment Isa 27.3 Mat. 10 30 He keepeth it night and day lest any should hurt it Not one Hair of your Heads shall perish III. A Lilly is a Flower that soon fades and withers away Mat. 6.30 and is at last cast into the Oven III. The Churches Beauty and Glory is encreasing Prov. 4.18 The Path of the Just is as the shining Light which shineth more and more unto the perfect Day Her Glory shall never fade but she shall be made an eternal Excellency Inferences THis may teach all true Christians to admire and exalt the free Grace of God in making so great a Difference between them and the Wicked amongst whom they live 2. It shews also what care he taketh of them in preserving them whilst they grow among Thorns who do not only prick them by Persecution but would utterly root them up 3. They are hereby called upon not to rest satisfied with the Name of Christians only but to be earnest with the Lord that whilst the Wicked do daily manifest themselves to be as Thorns they may be as Lillies holy and heavenly-born Souls growing up more and more in Grace and Holiness The Church compared to a Merchant-Ship Prov. 31.14 She is like unto Merchant-Ships Isa 54.11 O thou afflicted and tossed with Tempests and not comforted THe Church of God in these Scriptures as Expositors observe is compared to a Ship to a Merchant-Ship Simile Parallel A Merchant-Ship tradeth from one Place to another she fetcheth her Merchandize from afar THe Church of God trades to Heaven she fetcheth her spiritual Merchandize from thence Phil. 3.20 Our Conversation is in Heaven II. A Merchant-Ship hath a skilful Pilot to steer and guide her the right way that so she may not split upon Rocks or Sands or any other way miscarry in her Voyage II. The Church of God hath a most expert and skilful Pilot viz. Jesus Christ to steer her Course through the Seas of this World that so she may not be split upon the Rocks of human Inventions nor the Sands of false Doctrine Error and Heresy III. A Merchant-Ship is tossed oftentimes upon a troublesom and tempestuous Sea and yet keeps up and is preserved in a wonderful manner upon boisterous Waves III. So the Church of God is often tossed with Tempests or subject to and vexed with the Incursions of an envious and persecuting World the Ungodly being compared to the troubled Sea Isa 57.20 IV. A Ship is steered by the Compass from one Place to another IV. So the Church of God is guided in her Passage to Heaven by the Compass of God's Word in respect of Doctrine Discipline and Conversation Thy Word is a Light unto my Paths Psal 110.105 V. A Merchant-Ship takes in several Passengers of divers Kinds and Nations who sail in her to their desired Haven V. So the Church takes in many Christians and Professors and those of several Sorts and Degrees who all declare they are bound with the Spiritual Ship to the Land of Promise VI. Some Merchant-Ships have Nets belonging to them which are cast into the Sea to take up Fishes and bring them into the Ship VI. So the Church of God hath the Gospel-Net Mat. 13.47 Mark 1.17 which by the hands of the Mariners and skilful Fishers of Men is cast into the Sea or Multitude of People by which means many Men are converted and taken into this spiritual Ship VII A Ship sails sweetly along when she hath a prosperous Gale for unless the Wind blow she cannot sail VII So the Church under the powerful and sweet Influences of the Spirit which is compared to the Wind is carried gloriously along towards her desired Haven Joh. 3.6 7. but if this spiritual Wind blow not she is becalmed VIII What common Dangers a Merchant-Ship is exposed to all the Passengers who sail in her are liable to also viz. to the same Tempests the same Pirates c. Let Jonah and the Mariners be in the same Ship together and tho the Storm arose for Jonah's sake yet all the whole Ship 's Company were in danger So it was in Paul's Case with those other Prisoners Mariners and Souldiers that were in the Ship with him Let there be in the same Sip saith Mr. Vartue a Prince going to receive a Crown and a Malefactor going to receive Punishment according to the Nature of his Offence whilst they are in the Ship together they are subject to the same Storms and Tossings to be Sea-sick together to the same Pirates and alike ransacked and spoiled by them VIII So what common Dangers befall God's Church all the Members thereof are more or less exposed and liable to the same Let Enemies come let Persecution arise against it there are no sort of Men or Members whether sincere or not whilst they remain in the Church or hold fast their Profession let them promise themselves what Safety they will who can be secure or exempted from Violence Tho as in a Ship some speed oft-times better than the rest Jer. 45.5 as Baruch and Jeremiah who had their Lives given them for a Prey when Thousands were cut off yet went into Exile 2 Tim. 3.12 Whosoever saith the Apostle will live godly
Flock to rest at Noon c. Luke 12.32 Fear not little Flock it is your Father's good Pleasure to give you the Kingdom THe Church or Saints of God are compared unto a Flock of Sheep Metaphor Parallel SHeep are clean Beasts tame and gentle not wild as Tigers Lions Foxes or Wolves nor unclean as Dogs Swine c. SO the Saints of God are a People tamed as it were by God's Spirit from that natural Wildness and Perverseness made gentle willing to come into Christ's Fold cleansed from Impurity of Heart and Life II. Sheep are simple a harmless Sort of Creatures not crafty ravenous and devouring as those Sort of Beasts above-mentioned II. So the Saints of God are holy they are taught to be simple concerning Evil Mat. 10.16 Be ye saith Christ as innocent as Doves They seek the Hurt of no Man not like Romish Wolves who delight in nothing more than in Blood and Rapine shedding the Blood of those who do not wrong or injure them but desire to live peaceably in the Land III. Sheep are meek and patient under Sufferings Hence our Saviour is said to be led as a Lamb to the Slaughter Isa 53.7 and as a Sheep is dumb before the Shearer so opened he not his Mouth See Lamb. III. So the Saints and People of God are meek and patient under God's hand both when they suffer for their Sins or for the Trial of their Graces as appeareth in Job David Stephen c. Psal 39 9. I held my Peace I opened not my Mouth because Lord thou diddest it IV. Sheep as they are patient so they are profitable both in their Lives and by their Death There is scarcely any Creature that brings its Owner greater Incomes than Sheep they are good both for Food and Cloathing IV. The Saints are very profitable many ways the Benefit the World receives by them or for their Sakes is very great they are called the Light of the World and the Salt of the Earth now the Profit the World receives in both these respects is not little Had there been ten of those Sheep in Sodom God had not destroyed it besides the Angel told Lot he could do nothing till he was out of the City What a Blessing was Joseph to his Master whilst he abode in his House and Jacob to Laban They yield the World much Profit by the Doctrine they preach by the fervent Prayers they daily put up to Almighty God and their holy and good Examples Mat. 5.16 Let your Light so shine before Men that they may see your good Works and glorify your Father which is in Heaven V. Sheep are obedient and ready to follow their Shepherd whithersoever he goeth It is the Custom in some Countries for the Shepherd to go before the Sheep c To which our Saviour alludes John 10.27 V. So Believers and the Church of Christ are obedient to him Joh. 10.4 5. My Sheep saith he hear my Voice and they follow me and the Voice of a Stranger they will not follow Psal 73.24 Thou shalt guide me by thy Counsel saith the Psalmist Christ's Precepts are the Saints Directory and his Practice their Pattern for Imitation Hence Paul exhorteth the Corinthians to follow him as he followed Christ 1 Cor. 11.1 VI. Sheep are incident to many Diseases many of them are weak and feeble which a good Shepherd taketh pity of and endeavours to heal and strengthen them VI. So the Saints of God are subject to manifold Weaknesses Temptations and Afflictions which moved the Almighty to great Compassion and sorely to rebuke the Shepherds of Israel for their Cruelty and great Remisness towards his Flock The Diseased have ye not strengthned neither have ye healed that which was sick c. And therefore saith He would himself take the Work into his own hands I will bind up that which was broken and will strengthen that which was sick c VII A Flock of Sheep must not be over-driven lest they tire Jacob who was a skilful Shepherd knew this and therefore told Esau his Brother Gen. 33.13 that if the Flock were over-driven they would die VII So the Saints or Flock of Christ must not be over-driven they must be led gently along and God taketh care to lay no more upon them than they can bear No Temptation hath taken you 1 Cor. 10.13 but such as is common to Men but God is faithful who will not suffer you to be tempted above what you are able and will with the Temptation also make way to escape that ye may be able to bear it He will not lay upon us more than is right VIII Sheep are subject to go astray and to be lost in a Wilderness and upon that account need the Shepherd's Care to seek them and fetch them home to the Fold VIII So the Saints are subject to go astray from God and to wander from his Precepts viz. decline in their Zeal Faith and Affection to him and his Ways and to get wandering Thoughts after the World and sometimes they wander through the Neglect and Carelesness of the Under-Shepherds My Sheep Ezek. 34.6 Psal 119.176 saith the Lord wandered through all the Mountains and none did search or seek after them I have gone astray like a lost Sheep seek thy Servant c. IX Sheep must be led forth into green Pastures to be fed and a good Shepherd will take heed he puts them not into Fields or Meadows that are not proper for them for some Grounds will soon rot and spoil them IX So Christ's Flock must be fed in good Pastures viz. with sound and wholesom Truth good Doctrine Food that is fit and proper for them they must not have Chaff of Mens Traditions nor the corrupt Glosses of cloudy Doctors that lived in the dark Time of the Church It behoves Christ's Ministers to take heed they suffer not the Sheep under their Charge to suck in the Poyson of Error and Heresy for nothing rots and spoils Christians more than that The Spouse from hence enquireth of Christ Cant. 1.7 Where he feedeth his Flock that is Where his blessed Gospel was truly and constantly preached and his holy Ordinances duly administred lest she should turn aside by the Flocks of his Companions that is such as call themselves so Christ directs her to go forth by the Footsteps of the Flock and feed their Kids besides the Shepherds Tents That is to follow the Doctrine and Footsteps of the Primitive Church for that alone is our Rule in all God's holy Worship The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want Psal 23.1 2 He maketh me to lie down in green Pastures he leadeth me besides the still Waters X. Sheep have a shadowy Place to rest in when the Sun shines hot at Noon which is a great Refreshment to them where they chew their Cud and being saved from the Vehemency of the scorching Sun they with the greater Alacrity return to
together saith the Husband-man till Harvest VIII Wheat hath a considerable Time to ripen it must have the former and latter Rain but when it is ripe it is severed from the Tares and gathered into the Barn VIII So the People of God are not so soon as they spring up in Grace ripe for God's Garner but they need some Time before they are fit for cutting down by Death The former and latter Rain of the Spirit must fall upon them they ripen gradually And when the Harvest comes to wit the End of the World Mat. 13.41 42. then the Saints shall be severed from the Wicked the Good come from the Bad the Holy from the Vile like as Wheat is severed from the Tares and those that appear pure Grain shall be gathered into God's Garner i. e. his blessed Kingdom and the Wicked like Tares shall be bound in Bundles and cast into Hell to be burned in unquenchable Fire IX Wheat when it is sown dies and rises again it rises Wheat and the same Wheat tho it rises more glorious than it seemed to be when sown IX So the Saints of God die like good Seed are sown in the Earth and shall rise again 1 Cor. 15. the same Body shall rise again as every Seed hath his own Body so shall every Saint in the Day of the Resurrection have his own Body tho his Body shall rise more glorious than it was before The Apostle saith That which thou sowest thou sowest not that Body that shall be because it is sown a natural Body 1 Cor. 15.38 42 43. it is raised a spiritual it is sown in Corruption but is raised in Incorruption it is sown in Dishonour and raised in Glory it is sown in Weakness it is raised in Power X. Wheat is threshed by the Husband-man to sever the Corn from the Straw and Chaff X. So God to sever the Chaff of corrupt and drossy Professors from the pure Grain viz. sincere Saints leaves the Wicked as it were to thresh his People God's People are often under the Flail of Persecution Inferences THis may serve to reprove the bloody Persecutors of God's People who would fain pluck up the Saints as Tares but let them take heed If God would not have many Tares pluck'd up lest some of the Wheat be pluck'd up with them what will become of them who instead of plucking the wicked Tares that perhaps deserve the greatest Severity as being guilty of innocent Blood connive at such and let them alone having much Favour for them and set themselves wholly against God's faithful and innocent People What unwearied Endeavours have been used to destroy and root out the Godly 2. It may be a Caution to all to take heed how they persecute Men for Conscience sake for who can infallibly know such as fear not God nor belong to him from such as are his People and do in Truth fear Him They had better let many Tares many Hereticks alone than through Ignorance destroy one godly and sincere Person 3. It may also be for Trial Are you Wheat or Tares Do you bring Glory to God and Profit to your Neighbours Do you faithfully like holy Job adhere to the Lord and cleave to him altho he should please to lay you under slaying Dispensations Do you endure patiently under the Cross abide the Trial of cold winterly Blasts of Persecution Wheat you hear will endure sharp Frosts The honest-hearted Professor brings forth Fruit with Patience Mat. 13. 4. Lastly It affords Comfort to the Godly for tho they appear as dead and withered or are under many seeming Decays yet they shall revive again like Corn. And altho they like Seed or Grain are laid in the Earth and turn to Corruption yet they shall have a blessed Resurrection at the last Day and be raised in Power and Glory and in Incorruption Death doth the Body of a godly Man no Injury Except a Seed of Corn fall to the Ground it abideth alone but if it die it bringeth forth much Fruit. Saints compared to Light Mat. 5.14 Ye are the Light of the World a City that is set on a Hill cannot be hid IN this Metaphor the Lord Jesus commends unto us an holy Duty viz. to shine before others in a holy Life and Doctrine Saints should be like John Baptist burning and shining Lights 1. Light is taken properly 2. Metaphorically 1. Properly for that noble Quality that enlightens the World Lux claritas splendor in corpore luminoso vel extra à corpore luminoso exiens quae Lumen dicitur God said Let there be Light and there was Light c. 2. Metaphorically it is put for several Things See the First Volume Book 3. p. 1 2. Ye are the Light of the World c. Joh. 1.9 Mat. 4.2 Principally Christ himself is the Light of the World the great Light that gives Light to the other Luminaries The Saints receive Light from Christ as the Moon receives her Light from the Sun and thereby gives Light to the World in the Night The Saints are but small Lights hence called Stars who give but little Light in comparison of the Sun or they are rather as Candles which God hath lighted and set up Metaphor Parallel LIght discovers and makes manifest the Nature of Things to Men it hath a directive Quality in it Men thereby know which way to go it directs Travellers in their Way SO the Saints of God by their holy Life and Doctrine reveal and make manifest not only the Works of Darkness but also the Excellency of Christ Grace and Divine Things to Men nay Eph. 3.10 the holy Angels are said to know many Things by the Church The Saints by their holy Lives and Doctrines teach and dlrect others how to live how to behave themselves towards God and towards Men. II. Light shines forth and is visible to all every one that hath Eyes may see the Light A Candle should not be lighted and put under a Bushel but on a Candlestick that it may give Light to all that are in the House II. So the Saints should let their good Works appear to all Mat. 5.16 Let your Light so shine before Men that they may see your good Works and glorify your Father which is in Heaven Tho the Saints should do nothing through Vain-Glory i. e. to be seen of Men yet their good Works and holy Walkings should be so done that others should see it III. It is a great Mercy and Blessing to see the Light Light is sweet c. Light drives back or expells Darkness III. So 't is a great Blessing to enjoy the Company of God's People to dwell among such whose Conversations shine for such godly ones drive back or scatter Wickedness As Solomon saith Prov. 20.26 A wise and godly King scattereth the Wicked and bringeth the Wheel over them So every wise and godly Christian does what in him lies to to the like What Darkness did Martin Luther
made the Clouds as useful as so many Buckets to draw up Water out of the Sea and the Wind is made use of as an Hand to carry these Buckets or Clouds whithersoever the great Creator pleaseth to distill it down upon the Earth that the Earth might be replenished and made fruitful by it SO Ministers receive all their spiritual Rain out of the great Fountain of all Fulness Of his Fulness have we all received c. and that by the Spirit that so their Doctrine might drop as the Rain upon the tender Herbs Deu● 32. ● and as Showers upon the Grass 'T is according to the Gifts and Operations of the Spirit be it more or less that these spiritual Clouds are filled and as God is pleased to distil and bless the Word it becomes profitable and makes this or that Man fruitful in Grace and Holiness What abundance of Fruit have the Saints brought forth under the dropping of these Clouds II. Clouds are prepared by the wise God as fit Mediums to let Rain down that so it might fall gradually as the Earth is able to take it in to the benefit of all things that grow thereon and not to its detriment as possibly it would were it not that God made use of the Clouds II. Ministers are appointed by the Lord as Instruments to communicate of his Grace and Divine Goodness to the Children of Men. If he should make use of other Mediums it might be to our hurt should he speak to us himself we could not 't is possible be able to bear the hearing of his Words The poor Israelites desired Moses to speak to them would not that God should speak to them any more lest they died III. Clouds let down their Water more freely at one Time than at another now and then it falls down wonderfully III. So the spiritual Clouds sometimes pour down or rather out the Divine Rain in a plentiful manner at other times they seem much straitned in their own Spirits IV. Clouds let down their Water at God's Command and they obey his Voice IV. So Ministers preach at God's Command 't is He that openeth their Mouths 't is as the Spirit gives them utterance V. 'T is a great Judgment upon a People when God commands or restrains the Clouds from raining upon the Earth or upon this or that particular Nation Field or Vineyard V. So 't is a severe and sore Judgment upon a People or Congregation when God suffers his Ministers to preach no more unto them or makes their Ministry of no advantage or profit to them I will command the Clouds Isa 5.6 that they rain no Rain upon it c. VI. Clouds are of great profit to those who have weak Eye-sight in that they are as a Vail between the bright shining of the Sun and them for the Light must be proportionable to the Sight or else the Eyes are confounded VI. So the Ministers of the Word of God are of infinite use and advantage to poor Mortals For we have all but weak spiritual Sight and cannot behold the Glory of God nor take in Divine Mysteries without these blessed Mediums God is pleased to make use of in his gracious Condescension to us and therefore God speaks to us by Men like our selves and opens heavenly Things by earthly Similitudes c. Inferences LEt us pray that these spiritual Clouds may be full of Divine Rain 2. It shews us the great Wisdom and Condescension of God to Mankind and what great Profit we receive by the Preachers of the Gospel 3. It shews the great Folly of all those that go about to stop these Clouds from raining when God hath given them a Command Will they attempt to hinder the Light from shining or the Clouds from raining at their pleasure Even thus they attempt spiritually when they strive to hinder Christ's Ministers from preaching the Word or obstruct the Showers of Gospel-Grace from falling upon the Souls of Men. Ministers compared to Fathers 1 Cor. 4.15 For tho you have ten thousand Instructors in Christ yet have ye not many Fathers for in Christ Jesus I have begotten you through the Gospel MInisters are Fathers spiritual Fathers to Believers Metaphor Parallel FAther is a Name of Dignity Headship and Authority hence the Rulers of Israel were called Fathers MInisters are Men of Name Power and Dignity they are Christ's Substitutes hence called Rulers II. Some are called Fathers because they beget Children this is the common Appellation and Notion of the Word II. Ministers by the preaching of the Gospel in a spiritual way beget Christians to Jesus Christ 1 Cor. 4.15 I have begotten you through the Gospel III. Fathers train up and nourish their Children shewing much Tenderness and Compassion towards them they are said to pity their Children III. Faithful Ministers also train up those Christians they have begotten to Christ in the further Knowledg of the Truth being very tender of them As you know how we exhorted and comforted 1 Thess 2.11 and charged every one of you as a Father doth his Children IV. Fathers have Power to command their Children I know him that is Abraham that he will command his Children c. IV. So Ministers of Christ have Power in his Name to command those Christians who are under their special Care and Charge to do their respective Duties These things teach and command 1 Tim. 4.11 2 Thess 4.6 Now we command you Brethren in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ that you withdraw from every Brother that walketh disorderly c. V. Fathers ought to be reverenced and honoured by their Children Honour thy Father and thy Mother c. and their just Commands to be observed and obeyed V. So faithful and worthy Ministers ought to be highly esteemed and honoured by the Saints Mal. 1.16 1 Tim. 5.17 Let the Elders that rule well be accounted worthy of double Honour especially they who labour in the Word and Doctrine VI. A Father ought not to be rebuked by his Children it becomes them not so to do tho he may be in a Fault and blame-worthy but entreated VI. So the Minister of Christ ought not to be rebuked by any particular Members of the Church to whom he belongs tho in some things he may be blame-worthy Rebuke not an Elder 1 Tim. 5. but entreat him as a Father Tho I doubt not but that the Church after a due and orderly Proceeding with an Elder if he be under Evil and obstinate may be rebuked nay not only so but further proceeded against also VII 'T is the Honour of a Father to rule and govern his Children and whole Family with Wisdom and Discretion VII So 't is a great Honour to a Minister or Pastor of a Church to rule and govern the Congregation where he is placed wisely behaving himself in all things not to be soon angry peevish nor self-conceited but to study the Rule and impartially to carry it with an equal
the Foundation c. Heb. 6.1 2 let us go on to Perfection and so grow up unto him in all things who is the Head Gospel-Builders are for the perfecting of the Saints for the Work of the Ministry for the edifying of the Body of Christ Eph. 4 5. till we all come into the Vnity of the Faith and Knowledg of the Son of God unto a perfect Man c. Metaphor Disparity EArthly Builders build with ordinary Wood Stones Brick c. lifeless and dead Materials Also they build Houses for Men or mortal Creatures only which may be soon destroyed by an Enemy BUt the spiritual Builders build the House of God with precious Stones not earthly but heavenly not dead but living Ye also as lively Stones are built up a spiritual House and not for Man but an House or Habitation for God through the Spirit a House that the Gates of Hell shall never prevail against Divers Disparities are also here omitted and left to be enlarged by the studious Reader Inferences THis may inform all that look upon themselves to be spiritual Builders to take heed they do not refuse the chief Corner-Stone as the Jewish Builders did Remember the Foundation is laid which is the Lord Jesus Christ II. It may caution them to take heed they build with fit Materials not with Wood Hay and Stubble but Gold Silver and precious Stones III. It may caution them to take heed they build according to the Rule Let them not mistake the Rule the Pope or Church of Rome is not the Rule as we have shewn in the First Volume Book 3. pag. 1 2 3. General Councils are not the Rule the Light within is not the Rule the Word of God is the only Rule by which these Builders of God's House must do all their Work IV. It may caution them to take heed they do not make any other Doors into the Church than what Jesus Christ hath made The Door that let into the natural Church of the Jews is shut up by him that hath the Keys of David Birth-Privileges will not give a Right to Church-Membership under the Gospel Think not to say within your selves We have Abraham to our Father c. V. It may caution them to take heed they do not leave out of the Building any principal Pillar lest their Building prove defective and stand not long 'T is a fearful thing to alter add to or diminish from the Word of God Rev. 2.2 Ministers compared to Pillars Gal. 2.9 And when James Cephas and John who seemed Pillars c. MInisters are like Pillars in the House of God Simile Parallel A Pillar helps to support and bear up the Building SO Ministers help to support and bear up the Church and House of God II. Pillars are a great Ornament to a Building they serve not only for Use but for Beauty The two Brazen Pillars in Solomon's Temple were curiously adorned with Nets of Chequer-Work Lilly-Work and Rows of Pomegranats c. II. So godly Ministers are a great Ornament to the Church being gloriously adorned many of them with the Gifts and Graces of the blessed Spirit which some think was figured forth by the Pillars of the Temple in respect of the Chequer and Lilly-Work and by the Pomegranats the Fruitfulness of their Conversation c. III. These Pillars stood in the Porch of the Temple III. So the Apostles those chief Pillars of the Gospel-Church lived in the beginning of the Church saith Mr. Lee Mr. Sam. Lee fol. 228. or entrance of the Gospel-Ministration Ministers compared to Shepherds Ezek. 34.9 O ye Shepherds hear the Word of the Lord. MInisters in divers places of the holy Scriptures of the New Testament are compared to Shepherds Metaphor Parallel A Shepherd is chosen and appointed to take care of the Flock being a Man skilful in that Work SO a Minister is chosen and appointed to take care of the Flock and Church of God and of the Souls of Men committed to his Charge II. A Shepherd feeds his Flock leading them into good green Pastures III. So Ministers feed the Flock of Christ Simon Son of Jonas lovest thou me Feed my Sheep Feed my Lambs c. Feed them with good Doctrine feed them with a good Example III. A Shepherd endeavours to keep the Flock together lest any should stray from the Fold III. So a faithful Minister strives to keep all the Members of the Church under his Care together and will not if he can help it suffer any of them to go astray IV. A Shepherd watches over his Flock in the Night lest any Danger by Dogs Wolves or Foxes should befall them Luke 2.8 And there were in the same Country Shepherds abiding in the Field keeping Watch over their Flocks by Night c. IV. So Ministers must abide with their Flock they must not be at a distance from them lest Evil should befall them from the Enemy there being many Dogs Wolves and cunning Foxes abroad seeking to destroy and spoil the Sheep and Lambs of Jesus Christ I mean subtil Deceivers and Persecutors V. Shepherds are very tender of their Flocks and drive them as they can go shewing much Compassion to the Weak and Feeble and endeavouring to heal and strengthen the Diseased V. So Ministers should be very tender of the Saints or spiritual Flock and not impose upon them such things as they are not convinced of to be their Duty they must not drive them out of their Pace and the Weak and Feeble among them they ought to take compassion upon and strive to heal the Diseased The Shepherds of Israel failing herein greatly provoked the Owner of the Sheep against them The Diseased saith he ye have not strengthned neither have ye healed that which was sick c. Strengthen ye the weak Hands Ezek. 34.4 and confirm the feeble Knees VI. Shepherds sometimes keep Sheep that are none of their own VI. So Ministers keep Christ's Sheep Feed My Sheep They are Christ's by Choice by Gift by Purchase by Conquest c. VII Shepherds ought to feed of the Milk of that Flock they feed VII So Ministers ought to be fed by the Flock or Church they feed 1 Cor. 9.7 Who feedeth a Flock and eateth not of the Milk of the Flock c. VIII 'T is a Shame to a Shepherd to regard the Fleece more than the Flock it may be said of some Shepherds if they are fed and have the Fleece let what will befall the Sheep they matter not VIII 'T is a Shame and great Reproach to a Minister and a Sign he is none of Christ's Servant who chiefly regards his own base and carnal Ends if he has but the Fleece and be well fed let what will become of the Church or Souls of those under his Charge he seeks not them but theirs Inferences HEnce Ministers may be greatly encouraged to a faithful and careful Dis●harge of their Trust for that they serve the Lord Jesus whose the Sheep
longer than they appear to walk strictly and holily according to the Principles upon which they first received them and as for their Officers they are soon summed up being no more than Bishops or Elders and Deacons But the Roman Church may be called Babylon or the City of Confusion very reasonably because she so fitly answers literal Babylon of old that was her Type and from whence she derives her Name 1. In setting up another way for Men to go to Heaven by than what God hath ordained and appointed viz. a Tower of their own making 2. In having so many Languages amongst them which is like the Confusion of Babel 3. In bearing the Glory and Sway over the Kingdoms and Countries of the chiefest part of the World therefore called the Lady of Kingdoms which is no way applicable to the poor Dissenters 4. In plucking up or razing out the true Worship of God which was setled at Jerusalem and setting up Idolatry in the room of it 5. In Captivating God's People who were carried away into literal Babylon 6. In their Doctrines Principles and Modes of Worship which is such a jumble mixture and heap of Things that may go for Confusion it self 7. In their Orders Diversity and long Muster-Roll of Officers that are so numerous as well as unscriptural that if Mixture and Confusion may be thought to be any where 't is to be found in this Church where you have Popes Cardinals Arch-Bishops Abbots Provincials Heads of Fraternities Priests Monks Fryers Followers of Dominick St. Francis Jansenius Augustine Caphucins c. and what not All which is many times more like to be Babylon Mixture or Confusion than the Dissenters from the Romish Church Thirdly For Mystery which is in the Description it no where agrees to them whom they call Hereticks but agrees very well to the Church of Rome in four Things 1. In calling themselves the Church of God and yet are the Synagogue of Satan that 's a Mystery 2. In calling themselves the pure Spouse of Christ and yet an abominable Whore that 's a Mystery 3. In pretending to be the Mother of Peace Purity and Charity and yet the Breeder Bringer forth and Cherisher of Division Falshood most bloody Butcheries and barbarous Cruelties this is a Mystery 4. In being Queen Regent riding upon the Beast in State and yet being that good Woman that fled into the Wilderness and abides there in a suffering Condition all the time of the Beast's Reign this is a Mystery See our fourth Argument One Proof of their Church is visibility yet it is evident the true Church for the space of 260 Years was to be in the Wilderness or in an obscure Condition c. Fourthly Mother of Harlots and Abominations better agrees to the Church of Rome than to Protestants 'T is against the Principles of Protestants to allow Fornication or Adultery in Persons of any Rank whatsoever maintaining constantly that Marriage is honourable but Whoremongers and Adulterers God will judg whereas Rome gives publick toleration to notorious Whoredoms and the most shameless and unnatural Beastialities as the whole World knows Fifthly For Mother of Harlots in a Spiritual Sense she is owned by all her Children to be the Mother-Church And 1. Therefore Protestants are exhorted to return into the Bosom of their Mother 2. All polluted and National Churches in the European Kingdoms sprang from her as the Churches of France Spain Portugal c. 3. All Corruption in Doctrine and Discipline may call her Mother that is to say the false Titles and Errours following viz. Universal Supream Infallible Head Holy Father the Pope His Holiness in the Abstract Our Lord God the Pope unerring Church Priestly Absolution Selling of Pardons Indulgences Dispensations adoring the Crucifix worshipping of Images foolish Crossings Anointings and Sprinkling with Holy Water the adoration of the Mass and many such things which from the beginning was not so 4. For Personal Vices from whence come horrid Oaths and Blasphemies most astonishing Perjury and subtile Equivocations and Hypocrisies all manner of Uncleannesses Lying and Adulteries Covenant-breaking and Bloody-mindedness is this allowed and practised by the Protestants No No they are the Brats and Off-spring of this lewd and filthy Mother who indulgeth those abominable pernicious Practices for which she is rightly called Mystery Babylon the Great the Mother of Harlots and Abominations of the Earth Which we conclude with this Argument Arg. If this Name Mystery Babylon the Great the Mother of Harlots and Abominations of the Earth doth not so fully and fitly agree to the Protestants nor any other People as it doth to Rome Papal or Church of Rome Then Rome Papal or Church of Rome and not the Protestants c. is Mystery Babylon the Mother of Harlots But this Name Mystery Babylon the Great the Mother of Harlots and Abominations of the Earth doth not so fully and fitly agree to the Protestants c. as it doth to Rome Papal or Church of Rome Ergo Rome Papal and not the Protestants is Mystery Babylon the Mother of Harlots XIII This Mystery Babylon Mother of Harlots and Abominations of the Earth is very drunken Company for she not only makes others drunk with the Wine of her Fornication and commits Adultery her self but she is a Beastly drunken Whore that makes her self drunk after the worst manner of Drunkenness which is to be drunk with Blood the best Blood the Blood of the Saints and Martyrs of Jesus Christ Rev. 17.6 And I saw a Woman drunk with the Blood of the Saints and the Blood of the Martyrs of Jesus and I wondred with great Admiration XIII Rome Papal or Church of Rome if she be guilty here it is enough to make not only good Men but even Angels wonder to see a Woman pretending to be nobly descended the Daughter to the great King of Heaven the Spouse of the Lamb the Mother of all Peace Purity Holiness Innocency Charity and Chastity I say to see a Woman by Profession such a drunken beastly Strumpet in Works and Actions and if Rome Papal or Church of Rome be guilty in this point she is the unhappiest Church in the World for she then gives cause to every good Man in the World to abhor her and indeed she hath very good luck if she scape this Charge for if she be Mystery Babylon the Mother of false Churches and Abominations of the Earth there is no avoiding but she must be this drunken Strumpet But because it is never safe judging a Cause before Trial and Examination of Witnesses we will 1. Consider what it is to be drunk 2. What things do necessarily contribute to it 3. The true and proper Signs of it 4. Whether such things can be fixed upon Rome Papal or Church of Rome And then conclude this Head 1. To be Drunk is an excessive taking in of such Things as disorder Nature in its Course and Operations This we take to be a general Definition of it including the
Apostle expresly tells us that a Man of Sin shall arise who shall be a lawless One 2 Thess 2.3 c. 1 Tim 4. that will lift up himself against God to sit in the Temple of God that was hindred in his wicked Design by the Imperial Power who gets up by a falling away That he was to be so considerable as to be easily discerned and discovered by the Christian World that he was to manage a great Mystery of Iniquity His coming up was to be by the Assistance and Working of the Devil He was to have a twofold Power Civil and Ecclesiastical comprehending all earthly Power He was to suggest Signs and lying Wonders to the People He was to make use of all Treachery or Deceivableness and Lies his Followers were to be given up to strong Delusions his Party was to speak desperate Lies in Hypocrisy to have scared Consciences That he should be against Matrimony that he should command a long Lent and to abstain from Meats If the Pope of Rome be not a Man of Sin then Beelzebub is not a Devil as is largely demonstrated in the foregoing Sheets for no Divine or Humane Law can set any Bounds to his Ambition and spiritual Tyranny That he exalts himself against God in polluting his pure Worship and against Kings by his usurped Supremacy is before evidenced That he was hindred by the Roman Imperial Power is the Opinion and Judgment of the Learned and also that he was the monstrous Spawn of the Great Apostacy That he manages a great Mystery of Iniquity in which his grand Counsellor the Devil lends him Politicks to a double Usurpation and Encroachment upon Soul and Body pretends to Miracles and false Wonders acts like the Metropolitan Cheat and Impostor of Christendom That his Followers are strongly deluded meer Lyars and Hypocrites with seared Consciences forbidding honest Marriage but allowing Canonical Whoredom That he forbids Meats but can dispense with the grossest Debaucheries All these I say with those other Marks the Holy Spirit gives of him are so legible upon the Pope as if the very Sun-Beams had writ them in Capitals upon his Brazen Forehead Therefore we dismiss him with this full-prov'd Conclusion That He and only He is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Antichrist and the very Man of Sin Thus you have had a brief Description of Mystery Babylon and the Antichristian Beast who hath been so long a time so great a Plague to the World but more especially to God's Church and we did intend to have added some probable Conjectures concer●ing the Time of her Fall which according to most Authors will be in this present Age c. according to Peter du Moulin Brightman and others before the Year 1690. 'T is said The ten Horns shall hate her c. And I have met with a very ancient Prophecy that says There shall arise a Prince of the Illustrious Lilly that should make War with ●landers c. And that he should fall out with Rome and make War against Italy and in the fortieth Year of his Reign should burn Rome with Fire And according to the Description there given of the Person it should seem to be the present French King the Difference there seems now to be between him and the Pope causeth many to speak of it c. But this we must leave to what Time shall produce THE Tenth HEAD OF Metaphors Allegories Similes AND Other Borrowed TERMS CONCERNING Sin and the Devil Sin a Thief Luke 10.30 And Jesus answered and said A certain Man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among Thieves which stripped him of his Rayment and wounded him leaving him half dead c. THis is generally taken for a Parable tho 't is not so called and before I run the Parallel concerning Sin and a Thief I shall very briefly open the whole Parable according to my present Understanding and commit it to better Judgments 1. By this certain Man I understand the First Adam 2. By Jerusalem that happy State and Place of Peace and Rest which he enjoyed before his Fall 3. By his going from Jerusalem to Jericho his departing from God in obeying the Serpent 4. By Thieves Sin and Satan c. These stripped him of his Rayment viz. His first Righteousness c. and spiritually wounded him leaving him half dead i. e. tho he was alive in his Body he was dead in his Soul In the Day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die 5. By the Priest and Levite who had no compassion on him may be meant the Law and Levitical Priesthood 6. By the Samaritan Jesus Christ 7. By pouring in Wine the Blood of Jesus that precious Fruit of the true Vine by Oyl the Holy Spirit which those receive who partake of the Virtue of Christ's Blood called the Oyl of Gladness 8. By setting him on his own Beast may be intended the Doctrine of the Gospel for that a Doctrine metaphorically is said to carry the Soul as a Beast doth the Body Be not carried about with divers and strange Doctrines c. Heb. 13. 9. By the Inn may be meant the Church of God for thither the true Doctrine of Christ carries Believers 10. By the Host the Minister or Pastor of the Church 11. By the two-Pence given to the Host to take care of the poor wounded Person may be meant the Gifts and Graces of the Holy Spirit or as others the Old and New Testament but I rather conclude the former 12. The Samaritan going away may signify Christ's Ascension into Heaven who besides all the Divine Gifts Graces and Comforts of the Spirit he bestows upon his faithful Ministers here and to capacitate and fit them to do their Work and Office he will when he comes again give them Eternal Life Observ Sin and the Devil are and may fitly be compared to Thieves and Robbers If this may not safely be inferred from hence yet from divers other Texts of Scripture it may naturally be reduced c. See Rom. 7.11 2 Cor. 11.1 2. Eph. 4.22 Heb. 3.13 In the opening of this we shall first shew what Sin and the Devil robs Men of 2. Shew what kind of Thieves and Robers Sin and the Devil are Thieves Parallel A Thief is one or more that in a secret and felonious manner takes away that which is another Mans whether it be Goods Money c. and thereby oft-times undoe and utterly ruine their Neighbours depriving them of all those good things they had in Possession or the Promise of enjoying c. SIn and Satan strive unjustly to take away or deprive the Sons of Men of their undoubted Right to Divine Things Adam was invested with a very great Estate he had great abundance of all good things in his Possession before the Fall viz. Union and Communion with God perfect Righteousness c. he was the Heir of the World Eden in an especial manner with all the Riches Glory and Delights thereof were his c. nothing
Leprosy c. BY the Plague of the Leprosy all Expositors agree was represented the hateful Nature of Sin Note Sin may fitly be compared to the Plague to the Plague of the Leprosy c. Parallels THe Leprosy proceedeth from poysoned and corrupted Humors in the Body So Sin is nothing else but the poysonous and corrupt Humors of the Soul II. The Plague of the Leprosy spreads over every part of the Body So Sin hath spread it self over the whole Lump of Mankind and over every Faculty of the Soul III. No Disease is more stinking and hateful to Men than the Leprosy So nothing is more abominable and detestable in the sight of God and sincere Christians than Sin IV. No Disease is more contagious and infectious than the Leprosy the Plague of the Pestilence saith a Divine is not so infectious as the Plague of the Leprosy Dr. Taylor it infecteth Houses Walls Vessels Garments c. So nothing is so infectious as Sin See Sin a Wound V. The Plague of the Leprosy separated the infected Person from the Fellowship of all Men whatever they were if incurable altho Kings they were utterly and for ever excl●ded the Host as Vzziah neither were they admitted to come into the Temple to join in holy Things So Sin unrepented of 2 Kings 15.5 separateth from God and Christ and from the Fellowship of the Saints it shuts Souls out of the Church nay out of Heaven it self VI. No Disease is more painful and mortal or more incurable therefore they were enjoined to put on mournful Apparel and Garments it was so rarely and seldom cured that most carried it to their Graves So Sin is very painful and tormenting as we before have shewed VII The Symptoms of the Leprosy agree with the Symptoms and Effects of Sin 1. There is a D●bility and Weakness of all Parts in them that have this Disease because the Spirits are exhausted So Sin makes feeble weakens and debilitates the Powers of the Soul Hence Jacob when he blessed Reuben cries out As weak and unstable as Water because of his Sin Saints have weak Hands and feeble Knees oft times hereby 2. There is in a Leper a Tumor and Swelling in the Flesh So Sin swells a Man up in Pride Vain-glory and Self-conceitedness 3. There is in them saith my Author a burning Thirst through the adust and burnt Blood by Melancholy whereof it ariseth So Sin causeth an Inflammation and Burning of Anger of Lust and vehement Thirst after the World Preferment Pleasures Riches c. See Poyson 4. There is in them filthy putrid Matter breaking forth in a most loathsom manner So such as are greatly infected with the Plague of Sin cast forth nothing but horrid Pollution Hence wicked Men are likened to the troubled Sea that casts forth mi●y Dirt. 5. They have a hoarse and weak Voice So Sinners cannot pray or if they do John 9. they cannot be heard God hears not Sinners 6. They have a stinking Breath and Mouth and therefore they must cover their Lips lest by their Breath they should infect others So Sinners have a filthy Breath Their Mouths are full of unclean and adulterous Speeches belching forth nothing but vile and abominable Oaths Cursings and slanderous Accusations against the Godly and sometimes also against one another but these seldom cover their Lips Inferences WHat an horrid Disease and Plague of Plagues is Sin Every Man hath a running Plague-Sore upon him Who is it that is not a Leper from the Womb We were all born with this Plague we brought it into the World with us Every Man as he is in himself may cry out Vnclean unclean Sin hath spread it self over us like a Leprosy II. Wicked Men are miserable whoever they are if not cured of this Plague Sin renders a Man more hateful to God than an ugly Toad is to us III. It may caution Saints to shun the Company of a vile Sinner and dread Sin and flie from it as from the Plague Nothing that Sinners touch but they defile infect and taint it till they are cleansed whether earthly or heavenly Things all Creature-Comforts and Actions are unclean to them hereby The very Plowing of the Wicked is Sin Prov. 20.4 Tit. 1.13 yea the Sacraments Prayers or Alms all is polluted so long as they are unconverted Vnto them that are defiled nothing is pure c. IV. A wicked Man can converse with no Man but as a Leper he infects him by his ill Example he endangers the Lives and Souls of Men. V. It may teach the Saints to bless God and admire his Grace who hath delivered them from the Contagion of Sin Joh. 5.14 But art thou made whole sin no more VI. None but the High-Priest pronounced a Person clean from the Leprosy so none but Christ can discern our Uncleanness and pronounce us clean and wholly free from the Plague of Sin O What is Sin it is a Leprosie When Scripture so compares it may not I Call it a Plague a Wound a loathsome Sore That doth corrupt and spread the Soul all ' ore Like to an Ulcer or infectious Biles Which the whole Man most wofully defiles O how do Men fly from the Pestilence And shall not we learn Wisdom now from thence Sin is a Plague that kills eternally All sorts of Men unless they swiftly fly To Jesus Christ no Med'cine will do good Nor heal the Soul but this Physicians Blood Sin compared to Poyson Rom. 3.13 The Poyson of Asps is under their Tongues POyson of Asps denotes 1. Sometimes great Punishments Job 6.4 20.16 He shall suck the Poyson of Asps c. 2. Sometimes corrupt Doctrine and Heresies wherewith Men poyson themselves and Followers Deut. 32.33 Their Wine is the Poyson of Dragons i. e. their Doctrine So Ainsworth Rev. 17.2 With the Wine of her Fornication Which intends Venom and Poyson of the Devil the old Dragon or the detestable Superstition and Idolatry of Antichrist and Church of Rome 3. It signifies the cruel Malice and Rage of Men. Note Sin is the Venom or Poyson of the Serpent or the old Dragon Parallels POyson inflames heats and as it were sets the Body on fire So Sin inflames heats and sets as it were a Man's Spirit on fire What a Heat doth the Devil put some Men in by stirring up their Wrath Rage and Malice against their Neighbours II. Poyson causeth a great and extreme Thirst Gross or dreggish Liquor will not quench the fiery Thirst of Poyson Caryl it drinks saith one nothing but pure Spirits So Sin stirs up an insatiable Desire or Thirst after Revenge as also after the Pleasures Profits and Honours of this World which nothing can allay but the Water of Life which Jesus Christ gives John 4.14 III. Poyson gets quickly saith one to the Spirit 't is subtil and spiritful Plutarch and in a very little time will corrupt the whole Mass of Blood c. So Sin in a little time
a Crown of Life Page 409 Hell Hell why called a Furnace of Fire Page 410 Heat Affliction compared to great Heat in 8 Things Page 387 Horn. The little Horn Dan. 7. proved to be the Pope Page 361 Hunter Satan why called a Hunter and what kind of Hunter he is opened in eight Partic. Page 361 Hope Hope a Helmet why so called Page 22 23 A Definition of Hope Page 22 I. Jewels SAints why called God's Jewels together with the Nature of Jewels opened in seven Things Page 198 Imitate Saints imitate God in five Things Page 144 Judgment-Day Judgment-Day compared to an Assize in eight Particulars Page 406 L. Lambs WHat meant by Lambs in a large Place Page 192 193 Labourers Ministers why called Labourers in 6 things Page 259 Christ's Labourers ought to be sufficiently provided for largely proved Page 260 261 Lilly The excellent Nature of the Lilly and why the Church is compared to it in 8 things Page 115 116 Light Light sown for the Righteous in five respects Page 384 Life Life of Man compared to a swift Post Page 393 To a swift Ship ibid To a Weavers Shuttle and to the Wind Page 394 To a Cloud and to a Flower Page 395 How we may know a Man who hath a Principle of spiritual Life in him Page 229 Lions Why Saints are compared to Lions shewed in five Things Page 188 189 Why wicked Men are compared to Lions Page 237 Locusts What meant by the Locusts out of the Bottomless Pit Page 137 Love Why Love is compared to Death and the Grave Page 30 Why to Coals and Flames of Fire Page 31 Christ's Love why compared to Wine opened in eight Things Page 34 M. Man WHy Man is compared to Earth opened in seven Things Page 133 134 Man why called a Worm and how fitly he may be compared thereto opened in ten Par. Page 136 Man like a Flower of the Field Page 138 139 Wicked Men mad or besides themselves opened in six Things Page 234 Marriage-Day The Resurrection-Day the Saints Marriage-Day and Coronation-Day Page 404 405 Merchants Saints spiritual Merchants in ten things Page 168 169 Ministers Ministers why called Angels Page 258 Work of a Minister hard in five Things Page 289 Who is a true Minister and how to be chosen and ordained Page 289 The Necessity of a Gospel Ministry Page 290 Mother Why the Church of God is called a Mother Page 110 The Church compared to the Moon Page 86 Morning The Resurrection compared to the Morning in nine Particulars Page 402 Mountains Why wicked Men are called Mountains Page 225 226 Myrtle-Trees The Nature of the Myrtle-Tree and what Fruit it bears and why the Godly are compared to it in seven Things Page 184 N. WIcked Men naked Page 247 O. Olive-Tree THe Nature of the Olive-Tree and why the Church is compared thereto Page 91 P. Palm-Tree WHat the Nature of it is and why the Godly are compared to it opened in nine Particulars Page 175 176 The Godly like the Palm-Tree flourish under heavy Pressures Page 177 Papists Papists confuted about Transubstantiation Page 38 39 Papists spiritual Thieves Page 246 Pilgrims Saints compared to Pilgrims opened Page 175 Priests Why the Saints are called Priests Page 200 Prince The Devil why called Prince of Darkness Page 360 Planters Ministers Planters why so called opened in fourteen Particulars Page 275 276 Plague Sin a Plague Page 349 The Plague of the Leprosy a Figure of Sin shewed in seven Things Page 344 Poyson Sin compared to Poyson in seven things Page 350 351 Poor Wicked Men poor and miserable shewed in seven Things Page 250 Providence Providence of God wonderful in preserving of his People in these Days Page 108 Providence of God compared to Clouds and Darkness Page 377 383 Prayer Saints must pray always what meant thereby Page 160 Special Seasons for extraordinary Prayer Page 160 Prayer a great Ordinance in six Things Page 160 161 What hinders the Saints Prayer Page 161 R. Race WHat a Man must do who would run the spiritual Race opened Page 162 to 165 Rod. Wicked Men the Rod of God in five Things Page 201 Afflictions called a Rod Page 379 What Voice is in the Rod Page 380 Rock The Heart of a Sinner compared to a Rock in seven Things Page 251 How to know a hard and rockie Heart shewed in five Things Page 252 Rulers Good Rulers their Qualifications and how chosen and govern Page 287 Ministers of the Gospel why called Rulers Page 287 S. Salt GRace compared to Salt in seven things Page 1 2 Saints compared to Salt Page 166 Satan Satan's Subtilty in warring against the Soul Page 153 Saints Saints Joynt-heirs and yet every one shall have Possession of the whole Inheritance Page 145 Sepulchre Hypocrites why compared to a Sepulchre in four Things Page 115 116 Sickness Sin a Sickness Page 352 What a Sickness Sin is opened Page 352 353 Sin The evil and abominable Nature of Sin largely opened by divers Metaphors Page 331 to 350 Singing Singing of Psalms an Ordinance of God Page 107 Spirit The Spirit of a Man why called the Candle of the Lord shewed in four Things Page 68 Ship Why the Church is compared to a Ship Page 118 Shepherds Ministers compared to Shepherds in 8 things Page 280 Sluggards Wicked Men called Sluggards Page 207 to 210 Stewards Every Saint a Steward why so called Page 195 Why Ministers are called Stewards Page 272 273 Souldiers Saints Souldiers of Jesus Christ largely opened in twenty two Particulars Page 149 to 157 Spokesmen Ministers Christ's Spokesmen opened in six Things Page 268 269 Swine The Nature of Swine and why wicked Men are compared to them in many Partic. Page 216 217 Sleep Death why called a Sleep Page 394 The Difference between the Sleep of the Godly and the Vngodly Page 394 Summer Day of Grace called Summer in 5 things Page 369 T. Tares WIcked Men compared to Tares Page 222 223 Thieves Thief Wicked Men called Thieves Page 245 Sin why called a Thief Page 331 Thorns Wicked Men why compared to Thorns Page 124 Trade Godliness a Trade opened in thirteen Particulars Page 371 to 376 The excellent Trade of the City of God Page 84 85 Truth The Excellency of Truth Page 7 8 Truth taken variously Page 3 Trumpeters Ministers why called Trumpeters Page 263 to 267 Types A Treatise of Types Page 413 to the End V. Vessels SAints compared to Vessels Page 186 187 Vipers The Nature of Vipers and why wicked Men are so called Page 248 Vineyard The Church compared to a Vineyard Page 99 100 Virgin The Church compared to a Virgin Page 103 104 Vomit What meant by turning to the old Vomit Page 354 Uncleanness Sin an unclean Thing nothing so unclean as Sin opened in five Things Page 355 The woful Uncleanness of Man by Nature Page 356 W. Watchmen MInisters why called Watchmen Page 263 264 Wells Why False-Teachers are called Wells with-Water Page 293 Willow-Trees Why Saints are compared to Willow-Trees Page 183 Winter Afflictions compared to Winter in 8 things Page 382 Wilderness This World a Wilderness in eight respects Page 341 Wheat Saints compared to Wheat Page 178 179 A Trial of Wheat from Tares Page 177 Wormwood Afflictions compared to Worm in 3 things Page 388 Wounds What a kind of Wound Sin is opened in ten Particulars Page 346 When a Wound may be said to be deadly or incurable Page 345 346 World The End of the World why called Harvest Page 392 FINIS
appertaining to them that are given to the Church are for the perfecting of the Saints Eph. 4.11 12 13 14. for the Work of the Ministry for the edifying of the Body of Christ till we all come in the Vnity of the Faith and of the Knowledg of the Son of God unto a perfect Man unto the measure of the Stature of the Fulness of Christ Inferences THis clearly shews what infinite Benefit the Godly receive from Jesus Christ and what Dependency they have upon him What can the Body do without the Head 2. How happy are all true Believers how near and dear are they to the Lord Jesus what greater Union is there than that between the Members and the Head Eph. 5.29 No Man ever hated his own Flesh but nourisheth and cherisheth it as the Lord the Church 3. What will become of those evil and wicked Men that seek to destroy the Church and Saints of God! Do they not herein strive to break Christ's Bones and tear his Flesh in pieces What will they do in the Day of Vengeance Isa 63.4 when he comes forth to plead the Controversy of Zion 4. This reproves that Church that pretends it self to be Christ's Body and yet slights and grievously neglects his Members nay his most useful Members The Church should be as careful and tender of her Ministers as the natural Body is of its Eyes Shall the Eye suffer or be in danger of being put out or spoiled and the Hand refuse to relieve and defend it when it is in its power The Church compared to a Vineyard Psal 80.15 And the Vineyard which thy Right-hand hath planted Isa 5.1 Now will I sing to my well-beloved a Song of my Beloved touching his Vineyard Verse 7. For the Vineyard of the Lord of Hosts is the House of Israel and the Men of Judah his pleasant Plant. A Vineyard the Place where Vines are planted metaphorically signifieth the Church The Church is compared to a Vineyard Metaphor Parallel THe Land that is made into a Vineyard is a Piece of Ground taken out of a Wilderness or other common Ground designed to that special use SO the Church is taken out of the Wilderness of this World 1 Pet 2.9 being separated from all People to be a peculiar People to God Eph. 2.1 2 By Nature Saints were as barren and fruitless as Sinners II. A Vineyard is fenced or walled in to secure it from wild Beasts and others who may offend or hurt it II. Isa 5 2. Zech. 2.5 So the Lord's Vineyard hath a Wall or Fence about it Saith the Lord I will be a Wall of Fire unto her round about What use soever a Fence is to a House Garden or Vineyard the same is God to his People 1. Every one of his Attributes as we have elsewhere shewed you is a Fence or Security to her his Power is a Fence his Wisdom is a Fence his Mercy is a Fence his special Providence is a Fence 2. The holy Angels are as a Wall or Fence to the Church and to every particular Saint they were as a Wall of Safety to the Prophet 2 Kings 6.15 16. 3. Psal 34.7 There is about the Church the Fence or Wall of Ordinances Church-Government and Discipline The Reason why God makes a Wall about his People is opened under Metaphor God a Husband man also the Nature and Strength of it to which we refer you Quest Perhaps some may enquire How much Ground doth this Hedg or Wall take in 1. It taketh in all the Bodies of God's People no Disease Sickness or Affliction whatsoever can come upon those that truly fear and serve the Almighty but what he lets in This appears in the case of Job and by what David saith My Life is in thy hand c. 2. This Wall comprehends more especially the Souls of Saints no Temptation 1 Cor. 10.13 Mat. 10.30 Luk. 21.18 Persecution or Trial can come upon them but what God lets in His special Eye Care Protection and Divine Providence is so over them that not a Hair of their Heads shall fall to the Ground without his Notice that is He hath interested himself in all the Concernments of his Children yea even in the smallest Matters 3. This Wall takes in their Houses and all they have Job 1.10 Hast thou not made a Hedg about him and about his House and about all he hath on every side The Devil could not touch any of Job's Sheep Oxen or Asses until God opened the Door for him much less his Sons Daughters Body and Life Suffer us said the unclean Spirits to Christ to go into the Herd of Swine They could not destroy those Swine before permitted or suffered by the Almighty III. A Vineyard is planted the choice things that grow there come not up of themselves III. So the Church is planted by the Lord and every goodly Plant that grows therein Hence God the Father is called an Husbandman Joh. 15 1. Isa 5.7 The Men of Israel are called his pleasant Plants IV. A Vineyard is digged up and well-manured before it is planted which is not done without much pains IV. The Church of God and every gracious Soul may be said to be digged or the fallow Ground of their Hearts by powerful Conviction broken up Hos 10.12 and thereby prepared to receive the good Seed or to have a Principle of Grace planted in their Hearts V. A Vineyard hath many Vines planted in it Luk 13.6 Cant. 6.11 7.12 and not only so but also Fig-Trees Pomegranates and other excellent Fruit-Trees V. So in the universal Church are many particular Congregations or Communities of Christians who are as so many choice Vines in God's Sight it also abounds with Plants some fruitful and some barren as is signified by our Saviour Luke 13.6 He spake also this Parable Luk. 13.6 A certain Man had a Fig-Tree planted in his Vineyard and he came and sought Fruit thereon and found none VI. A Vineyard needs much pruning and watering the Stones also must be gathered out of it hence there are Vine-dressers appointed to look after it VI. So the Church of God must have much pains taken with it or it will soon decay there is need of pruning and cutting off superfluous Branches and gathering out other things that offend Hence God hath appointed his faithful Ministers 2 Cor. 6.1 who are Workers together with him to take care and charge of it Hence Paul saith I have planted 1 Cor. 3.6 and Apollo watered VII Vineyards were wont to be hurt by Foxes by the wild Boar and other evil Beasts it hath many Enemies VII So the Church of God is often vexed and greatly hurt by the Foxes little Foxes namely false Teachers who for their Subtilty and Cruelty are called Foxes By little Foxes Cant. 2.15 some understand such as seem devout and very humble and yet preach hurtful and poysonous Doctrine yea bring in damnable Heresies
2 Pet. 2.2 3 which greatly tend to the spoiling of God's Vineyard And then the Church is greatly annoyed also by the wild Boar as David shews The Boar of the Wood doth waste it and the wild Beasts of the Field devour it Psal 80.13 By which are meant the cruel Enemies the Church met with in those Days like as in these latter Times she hath the Pope who may fitly be compared to a wild Boar and the bloody Papists to ravenous Beasts Beasts of Prey such as continually delight in Blood and Rapine and to tear the Lambs out of Christ's Fold or destroy the precious Bunches of the tender Grapes VIII A Vineyard is continually watched over lest any thing should annoy or hurt it VIII So God is said to watch over his People In that day sing unto her Isa 27.2 3 A Vineyard of red Wine I the Lord do keep it every moment lest any hurt it I will keep it night and day IX Many that are idle are call'd into a Vineyard to work IX So God calls Men into his spiritual Vineyard to labour therein with the Promise of Reward See Mat. 20. Mat. 20.2 to 8. The Kingdom of Heaven is like unto a Man that is an Housholder which went out early in the morning to hire Labourers into his Vineyard and when he had agreed with the Labourers for a Penny a day he sent them into the Vineyard And he went out and saw others standing idle in the Market-place X. He that is employed to plant and dress a Vineyard or is a faithful Labourer therein is allowed to eat of the Fruit thereof besides his Reward at night X. So those whom God employs as Planters and Vine-dressers in his spiritual Vineyard ought to eat of the Fruit thereof viz. have a sufficient Maintenance allowed them Who planteth a Vineyard 1 Cor. 9.7 14. and eateth not of the Fruit thereof or who feedeth a Flock and eateth not of the Milk of the Flock even so the Lord hath ordained that they who preach the Gospel should live of the Gospel XI It is expected by the Owner of a Vineyard that after much Cost and Pains is bestowed upon it it should bring forth much Fruit. XI So after God hath bestowed much Pains and Cost with a People as he did with Israel Isa 5.4 What could have been done more to my Vineyard than I have done in it he expects Fruit And he looked it should bring forth Grapes and it brought forth wild Grapes XII A Vineyard having had great Labour and Cost bestowed upon it and not yielding Fruit answerable to the Charge greatly grieves and troubles the Owner causing him to lay it desolate and care no more for it XII So when a People have had much Cost and Pains bestowed upon them by the Lord and yet they remain barren and unfruitful walking like Men and bringing forth sour Grapes Grapes of Sodom rather than good Fruit He is greatly offended and grieved thereat and many times dealeth by that People Church or Nation as he threatned to deal by Israel of old I will take away the Hedge thereof Isa 5.3 4 5 6 7 8 9. and it shall be eaten up and break down the Wall thereof and it shall be trodden down And I will lay it waste it shall not be pruned nor digged but there shall come up Bryars and Thorns I will cause the Rain to rain upon it no more c. Therefore I say unto you Mat. 21.43 The Kingdom of God shall be taken from you and given to a Nation bringing forth the Fruits thereof Which of all Judgments is the most severe God deliver his Church in England from so sore a Stroke Inferences THis may teach the Church and People of God to take heed they answer the Pains and Cost God hath been at with them It is not a little Jam. 3.18 Rom. 5.17 but much Fruit that God expects from us and not only Grapes but good Grapes sweet Grapes viz. Fruits of Righteousness II. And let all the Plants in this spiritual Vineyard see to it Mat. 15.13 that they are Plants of God's own planting for if they are not they shall be plucked up III. And let those that his own Right-hand hath planted see also that they be well rooted 1. A Tree not well rooted bears but little Fruit. 2. A Tree not well rooted is subject to be shaken and blown down 3. A Tree not well rooted is in danger of being pluck'd up 1. Labour to be rooted in all the Essentials of true Religion 2. And in all the Principles of Instituted Worship 3. And in all the Graces of the holy Spirit in Faith Love c. Eph. 3.17 IV. It may also be of use to encourage and comfort the Church of God whilst it remains fruitful to him How safe and secure is that Vineyard that God hath so gloriously walled in on every side In vain are all the Strivings and Strength of bloody Rome if God openeth not the Door for them they can never prevail against us 5. It also may be for Reproof to loose and slothful Professors O what Danger do their Sins expose God's Church to The Church compared to a Virgin 2 Cor. 11.2 I have espoused you to one Husband that I may present you as a chast Virgin to Christ A Chast Virgin This Simile alludes to the legal Type of the High-Priest who might marry none but a Virgin Lev. 21.14 Note The Church or a gracious Soul is by the Apostle compared to an espoused Virgin I have espoused you i. e. I have been an Instrument or Spokesman in the hand of my blessed Lord and Master herein Simile Parallel A Virgin is a Person that is not defiled one that hath been kept pure from Fornication and Uncleanness THe Church of God and every sincere Christian is kept pure from Idolatry viz. the inordinate Love of this World and all Antichristian Worship Rev. 14.4 Hence the Forty four thousand upon Mount Sion are said to be Virgins those are they which were not defiled with Women that is with the Mother of Harlots mystical Babylon nor with any of her Daughters for they are Virgins that is true and chaste to Christ II. A chast Virgin that is espoused to an Husband is greatly beloved by him II. So the Church and each sincere Christian is dearly beloved by the Lord who is said to rejoyce over his People Isa 63.4 5 as a young Man rejoyceth over his Bride III. A Virgin espoused to an Husband longeth for the Wedding-day III. So the Church longeth for the Return of the Bridegroom Cant. 8.14 Rev. 19.7 8 when Christ will take her to himself The Marriage of the Lamb is come c. IV. A Virgin espoused greatly prizeth every kind Token of Love from her Friend and delights to hear from him IV. So all sincere Souls wonderfully prize every precious Token of Christ's special Favour to them Let him kiss me