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A69130 The Christian mans walke with the most regardable and remarkable steppes thereof, the true rule according to which, and manner how we must walke: shewing the infallible properties of the children of light. Newly published by the author Nathanael Cole, Preacher at S. Leonards Bromley in Middlesex, on the backside of Stratford-Bow neere London. Cole, Nathaniel, 1584 or 5-1626. 1624 (1624) STC 5534; ESTC S115975 148,624 710

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his life 1. King 20. 42. Thus Ministers are accessary to the peoples sinnes either by not giuing them warning or not reprouing them of sinne or shewing a bad example and liuing a wicked life by which they doe more hurt than good by doctrine And thus are all Superiours accessary to the sinnes of Inferiours as Parents to their Children Masters to their Seruants some of those waies formerly named But thus much be said of the fourth Sermon THE FIFTH SERMON being the Second vpon these WORDS Text. Haue no fellowship with vnfruitfull workes of darkenesse Ephes 5. 11. HItherto out of these words I haue spoken only of the Dehortation it selfe in these words Haue no fellowship c. Now I am to handle the reasons of the Dehortation shewing why we must not communicate with the sinnes of others The reasons are two first because all sinnes are workes of darkenesse secondly because they are vnfruitfull But before I come to the particular handling of these Reasons sundrie questions or doubts are to be resolued and answered both for the more clearing of the Text and the better finishing of the Dehortation as followeth Quest 1 Whether wee may keepe company or haue any society with wicked and obstinate sinners or at all communicate and haue fellowship with their persons though not their sinnes Answ All company-keeping society and fellowship with wicked men themselues is not simply and absolutely forbidden but onely the priuate and speciall familiaritie with them and so must all places of Scripture forbidding fellowship with them be vnderstood of priuate and familiar conuersing I say it is not simply forbidden first because there is no such absolute precept against it extant in holy Scripture secondly Paul saith as leauing it free 1 Cor. 10. 27. If any man that belieues not bid you to a feast and you be disposed to goe whatsoeuer is set before you eate asking no question for conscience sake thirdly if we would shun the company and society of all wicked men then wee must goe out of this world 1 Cor. 5. 10. Againe If any brother hath a wife that belieueth not and shee be pleased to dwell with him let him not put her away And the woman which hath an husband that belieueth not if hee be pleased to dwell with her let her not leaue him 1 Cor. 7. 12. 13. Lot conuersed with the wicked Sodomites Christ with Publicans and sinners Therefore all society of wicked men themselues is not simply and absolutely forbidden but priuate and familiar fellowship 1 Corinth 5. 9. 10. 11. marke the place Quest 2 But may we any way keep company with them which wee know to be darkenesse and notoriously wicked Answ In foure cases we may not at all First if wee be infected by them and communicate with their workes Euill societies corrupt good manners 1 Cor. 15. and God forbad the Israelites to marry with the Gentiles or to haue any familiar commerce with them lest they should bee infected by them Secondly if the wicked by our keeping them company and seeing vs not to shunne them should be confirmed and more hardened in their sinnes Christ commandeth vs in this case that rather obstinate sinners should bee vnto vs as Heathen and Publicans Math. 18. 17. that is account him as an heretique or excommunicate or one not belonging to the Church Thirdly if the weake in faith are by our keeping them company offended We must not abuse our Christian libertie in the smallest things whereby our weake brother may be offended Take heed 1 Cor. 8. 9. 10. 11. lest by any meanes this libertie of yours become a stumbling blocke to them that are weake for if any man see thee which hast knowledge sit at meate in the idols Temple shall not the conscience of him which is weake be imboldened to eate those things which are offered to Idols c. much more then will a weake brother be offended to see vs conuerse with wicked men familiarly Fourthly if by our company keeping the Gospell be euill spoken of and the name of God blasphemed wee must altogether abstaine Paul saith All things must be done to Gods glory 1 Cor. 10. 31. But through such the name of God is blasphemed Rom. 2. 24. Quest 3 How farre forth may wee keepe company with wicked men or haue commerce with them or wee may not Answ Wicked men are to bee considered as first members of some Common-wealth and so we may conuerse with them in bargaining buying and selling c. Secondly as members of some ciuill society as City c. and thus we are to maintaine outward peace with them and shew outward courtesie vnto them so farre forth as it may stand with faith and a good conscience and with the honour of God and the good of Gods Church So must we vnderstand Rom. 12. 18. Tit. 3. 2. 3. Thirdly consider them as dwellers in the Church and members of some particular Church by toleration and so wee may liue with them and not separate from the Church neither from the Word nor Sacraments Christ liued with them and communicated in their Sacraments and seruice of the Temple though many of them were notorious both for life and doctrine yet wee must bee grieued with Lot at their abhominations and haue no priuate and speciall familiaritie with them for this is a meanes to countenance them and incourage them in their sinnes Quest 4 But may wee not in some case haue priuate and familiar fellowship with such Answ Yes in two respects first if the law of nature requires it secondly or meere and true necessitie First if wee are bound by the law of nature as Parents and Children Husband and Wife Master and Seruant in this case wee may and ought to liue and dwell with them though they are euill as if he should be excommunicate the wife must performe the dutie of a wife the childe the dutie of a childe c. for such diuine ordinances abolish not but establish ciuill societies But if any of these being euill should goe about to draw vs away from Christ and to seduce vs then Parents Wife and Children are to be forsaken rather then Christ who saith Hee that loueth Father or Mother more than mee is not worthy of mee and hee that loueth Sonne or Daughter more then mee is not worthy of mee Math. 10. 37. Secondly if we are tied by meere necessitie as if hee that is wicked cannot liue without thee nor thou without him as suppose thy father or brother c. Iacob when hee could not conueniently liue else-where came with his Children into Egypt and liued among the Idolatrous people for necessitie but hee communicated not with the impieties of the Egyptians neither must we be drawne hereby to communicate with the workes of wicked men yea we should rather famish and starue and suffer any kinde of death than to deny Christ and communicate with vngodly workes Christ saith He that loueth his life more tha● mee is not worthy