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A15144 The vvay to the celestiall paradise Declaring how a sinner may be saued, and come to life euerlasting. Contained in three bookes.The first second third sheweth that a sinner may be saued, & come to life euerlasting. By faith, apprehending Christ for his iustification, & applying to himselfe the promises of the Gospell made in Iesus Christ. Repentance, hauing his sins washed away in the bloud of the lambe Iesus Christ. Prayer, calling vpon God in the name of Iesus Christ. By Robert Whittell, minister of the Gospell. Whittle, Robert, d. 1638. 1620 (1620) STC 25441; ESTC S120396 338,769 458

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his w●yes and we will walke in his pathes And all Christian people are bou●d to frequent and diligently to come vnto the Reasons to mo●ue vs to frequent the house of God house of God the publique place of Gods worship there to make supplications prayers intercessions and giuing of thankes there to heare the word of God and ●o be partakers of the Sacraments and that for these reasons First the Scripture exhorteth vnto it the Psalmist 1 Scripture saith q Ps●l 14● 1. Sing vnto the Lord a new song and his prais● in the congregation of Saints Againe r Psal 150. 1. Praise God in his Sanctuarie And againe he saith ſ Psal 95. 2. Let vs come before his presence with thankesgiuing t Verse 6. O come let vs worship and bow downe let vs kneele before the Lord our maker Thus the Scripture exhorteth to come to the house of God and to worship God in the publique place of Gods worship Secondly it was the custome of the people both in 2 Custome of the Church of God Christs time and after to come to their Synagogues euery Sabboth day to worship God and to heare the word of God read and preached vnto them for S. Luke saith that Iesus u Luk. 4. 16. came to Nazareth where he had beene brought vp and as his custome was he went into the Synagogue on the Sabboth day and stoode vp for to reade And in the Acts of the Apostles he saith x Acts 15. 21. Moses of the olde time hath in euery Cittie them that preach him being read in the Synagogues euery Sabbath day Thirdly good men haue had great loue to the house of 3 Good men haue had great loue to the house of God God to the publique place of Gods worship insomuch that when they might haue free accesse to the house of God they haue reioyced and beene exceeding glad as Dauid saying y Psal 122. 1. I was glad when they said vnto me let vs goe into the house of the Lord. Contrariwise when they could not come to the house of God to the publique place of Gods worship to ioyne with the congregation in praying and praising God they haue beene exceeding sad and sorrowfull heauie hearted their soules haue beene euen cast downe within them Such was Dauids zeale to the house of the Lord saying z Psal 42. 1. 2. 3 4. 5. As the Hart panteth after the water brookes so panteth my soule after thee O God my soule thirsteth for God for the liuing God When shall I come and appeare before God My teares haue beene my meate day and night while they continually say vnto mee where is thy God when I remember these things I powre out my soule in me for I had gone with the multitude I went with them to the house of God with the voice of ioy praise with a multitude that kept holy day Why art thou cast downe O my soule and why art thou disquieted in me hope thou in God for I shall yet praise him for the helpe of his countenance And againe he saith a Psal 84. 1. 2. How amiable are thy Tabernacles O Lord of hostes my soule longeth yea euen fainteth for the courts of the Lord my heart and my flesh crieth out for the liuing God Fourthly It is meete and right that vpon the Lords 4 It is meete and requisite on the Lords day to be in the Lords house day we be found in the Lords house for what house can a man be in better then in Gods house What better company can a man desire to haue then the companie of the godly or what better fellowship then the fellowship of the faithfull what talke what communication what conference can be better then to speake vnto God by prayer and to heare God speake vnto vs out of his holy word or what better mirth then in Gods house to sing Psalmes to the praise of God Now the consideration of these things should make vs euery one more diligent in frequenting the house of God Secondly seeing that there are places consecrated and 2 To come into Gods house with reuerence and humility set apart for the publike worship of God this may teach vs to come into the house God with all reuerence and humility when we come for these holy ends to pray to God to praise God to heare his holy word and to bee partakers of the Sacraments for in the performance of these sacred duties the Lord is present and the holy Angels are present and God is holy his Angels are holy and his word is holy for this cause Moses comming into the presence of the Lord is commanded to put his shoes off his feete b Exod. 3. 5. Put off thy shoes from off thy feet for the place wheron thou standest is holy ground And Salomon giues vs this direction about the manner of our comming into the house of God c Eccles 5. 1. Ke●pe thy foot when thou goest to the house of God Wherefore when we are going into the house of God it is good to say with Dauid d Psal 5. 7. In thy feare will I worship toward thy holy temple Secondly this serues for reprehension and it reprooues Vse 2 First Those that are negligent in comming to the 1 Against those who are negligent in comming to the house of God house of God many haue little care to frequent Gods house and make no conscience of sanctifying the Sabboth and keeping holy the Lords day Who dedicate that day not to God but to Bacchus and Venus making it a day of reuelling and banquetting a day of wantonnesse and wickednesse who instead of saying one to another Come let vs goe vp to the mountaine of the Lord to the house of the God of Iacob say Come let vs goe to the Alehouse let vs sit there let vs eate and drinke and rise vp to play Is not this plainely to despise Gods house and to set light by the place of Gods worship Others are so ouercome with worldlinesse that they are loath to spare so much time as to consecrate one day of seauen to the seruice of God Hence it is that some cannot keepe their hands from doing some seruile worke vpon the Sabbath day and that others lest they should misse their market or not come to their iournies end at the set time labour and trauaile and ride on their iourney vpon the Lords day and that when there is no absolute necessity but that their iourney and businesse might be otherwise conueniently disposed of if worldlinesse had not taken too great a rooting in their hearts Such people had therfore need to repent of their neglect in comming to the publique place of Gods worship and to be carefull that they henceforward e Isay 5● 13. turne away their foot from doing their owne pleasure and doing their owne waies on the Lords holy-day Secondly seeing that our
that vine and is knowne to be in Christ to haue faith in Christ by the fruits of a godly life If any man be in Christ hauing true iustifying faith he is also sanctified by the spirit of God he is renued inwardly in his minde and reformed outwardly in his life and conuersation He is a chang'd man he is not the same man that he was before for his heart is now purified by faith and his conscience is purged from dead workes to serue the liuing God if any man be in Christ and haue Christ dwelling in his heart by faith he hath a new heart a new mind a new will new affections new desires new purposes and new resolutions he hath new eyes new eares a new tongue new hands and new feete all is new not in regard of the ſ Nulla substantia n●ua c●nditur qualitas duntaxat immutatur Bez. substance either of soule or bodie but of the qualitie and condition thereof for the faculties and powers of the soule as also the parts and members of the bodie remaine the same but in the new creation the euill qualities and dispositions the euill conditions of the inner and outward man are changed The vnderstanding that before was darke through ignorance is now inlightned with sauing knowledge the will which before was froward peruerse and stubborne is now framed to the will of God and the affections which were rebellious disordered and disobedient in the new creation are brought into order and framed to holy obedience The eye that hath offended by wandring lusting and coueting is now made a modest chast sober and contented eye The tongue that hath either offended God by blasphemie swearing cursing or any way taking the name of God in vaine or grieued a mans neighbour by railing words reuiling and reproachfull speeches by lying slandering backbiting false accusing detracting from the credit and estimation of others is now in the new creation made to be a tongue honourring God praysing and blessing God a tongue abhorring lies and speaking the truth vnto his neighbour a tongue speaking well to others and of others and of a fierie inflamed contentious tongue it is now a coole quiet and peaceable tongue The hands also that haue offended by fighting hurting wounding killing by violence crueltie oppression extortion robbing and by being vnmercifully shut against the poore in the new creation and change of life are made peaceable forbearing innocent and harmlesse yea mercifull liberall and open to the poore and needy And the feet which were swift to shed bloud and walked in the waies of wickednesse are now refrained from euery euill way The consideration of this that reformation of life is a signe of true faith hath a two-fold vse It serues First for instruction to teach vs as many as haue Vse 1 true iustifying faith indeede and in truth to giue restimony To giue testimony of our faith by a godly life The necessity thereof of our faith by a godly life and holy conuersation This is necessary for euery one that hath the true faith and makes a profession of the Gospell of Christ for a man by his godly life and holy conuersation doth three things which are excellent in a Christian For heereby First he glorifies God g Matth. 5. 16. Let your light so shine before 1 Glorifying God men saith our Sauiour that they may see your good workes and glorifie your father which is in heaueuen And againe he saith h Ioh. 15. 8. Heerein is my father glorified that yee beare much fruit By which our Sauiour giueth vs to vnderstand that when Christians so liue that they are seene and knowne to bring forth the fruit of good workes when then so liue as that they are good examples to others when that they so lead their liues as that by their godly conuersation honest behauiour and vnblameable life they shine before men heereby they glorifie God they honour God and cause men to blesse God for the good things which they see in them Secondly he adornes the Gospell of Christ and is an 2 Adorning the Gospell of Christ ornament to his profession for this cause the Apostle beseecheth the Ephesians to i Ephes 4. 1. walke worthy of the vocation wherewith they were called And exhorting the Philippians to a godly conuersation he saith k Phil. 1. 27. Let your conuersation be as it becommeth the Gospell of Christ 3 Stopping the mouthes of those which speake euill of the way of the Lord. Thirdly he stops the mouthes of those which are ready to open their mouthes and speake euill of them that feare God when they shall see and perceiue plainely that they which professe the Gospell of Christ in sincerity doe labour to walke conscionably before God and towards men when they shall see that they liue l Phil. 2. 15. blamelesse and harmelesse the sonne● of God without rebuke In a word when a Christian through sanctification of the Spirit is carefull to liue in obedience to the Commandements of God labouring and endeauouring with Zacharie and Elizabeth to m Luk. 1. 6. walke in all the Commandements of the Lord blamelesse this godly conuersation and vnbl●meable life is able to stop the mouthes of prophane and wicked people as S. Peter also saith n 1 Pet. 2. 12. Hauing your conuersation honest among the Gentiles that whereas they speake against you as euill doers they may by your good workes which they shall behold glorifie God in the day of visitation And againe exhorting them to walke conscionably he saith o 1 Pet. 3. 16. Hauing a good conscience that whereas they speake euill of you as of euill doers they may be ashamed that falsly accuse your good conuersation in Christ Secondly this serues to reprooue those who vainely Vse 2 perswade themselues that they are in Christ are members Against those that say they haue faith and are not reformed in life of Christ haue faith in Christ and yet are not reformed in their liues But the truth is if any man be in Christ he is a new creature he is a new man hee hath put off the olde man which is corrupt and hath put on the new man which after God is created in righteousnesse and true holinesse In the new creation there is alteration and change in the minde in the will and affections in the eyes eares tongue hands c then looke vpon thy selfe ô man search thy selfe within and view thy selfe without is thy minde the same that it hath beene formerly doth it still mind earthly things is thy heart as much set vpon the world as euer it was are thy affections as disordered and thy passions as vnruly as in former-time and doe thy olde corruptions remaine in their full strength is there no change nor alteration in the inner man and the eye the same that it hath been as Iustfull as wanton and wandring as coueting as before is the tongue the same that