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A12554 A paterne of true prayer A learned and comfortable exposition or commentarie vpon the Lords prayer: wherein the doctrine of the substance and circumstances of true inuocation is euidently and fully declared out of the holie Scriptures. By Iohn Smith, minister and preacher of the Word of God. Smyth, John, d. 1612. 1605 (1605) STC 22877.1; ESTC S117609 137,387 190

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vs to obey his will First God must erect his Kingdome in our hearts and we must be his subiects before we can yeeld obedience to his lawes from which order ariseth this instruction That a man can neuer obey Gods will till he haue Gods grace or a man can neuer keepe Gods lawes till he be Gods subiect and God be his Lord and King to rule and ouerrule him Heb. 11. Rom. 14. 1. Tim. 1. or which is all one in effect good workes proceede from grace or without faith which is the roote of grace it is impossible to please God or whatsoeuer is not of faith is sinne or the end of the commaundement is loue out of a pure heart and a good conscience and faith vnfained and the necessarie consequence of this doctrine is Pro. 15.8 Esa 1.13 Matth. 7.22 that whatsoeuer a man doth wanting grace is sinne whether they be actions naturall ciuill or religious for some Preachers and Prophets in the day of iudgement shall bee found workers of iniquitie Here notwithstanding wee must remember to distinguish betwixt the action and the manner of preforming the action the agent the ouerseer Fiue things in euery action 1. Actio 2. Agens 3. Modus agendi 4. Res mota 5. Patiens and the matter the action is naturall the manner of performing the action morall the agent is terminus á quo the efficient cause the obiect is terminus ad quem or the patient vpon whom the action falleth Now to all those must be added the matter or the thing moued This destinction being remembred let vs take for examples preaching and almes The vttering of the voyce in preaching is action Hovv preaching is good or bad good in it one nature the matter of preaching is good the holy word of God The obiect whereupon the action is occupied is a godly man the hearer of the word all which make the action so farre forth good but the agent and the manner of performing the action may turne it to sin for if the agent that is the Minister or Preacher be a man out of Christ wanting faith and grace being no member of Christ nor subiect of his Kingdome he cannot possibly obey his wil but the fountaine being vncleane the streame flowing from the fountaine is vncleane also Againe if the Preacher erre in the manner of doing the action though he be in Christ as if he preach Christ of contention or malice and so forth his preaching may proue sinne sinne I say not to the godly and carefull hearer nor in it selfe but onely to the Preacher How almes is good or bad In like manner the reaching faith of the hand in giuing almes is good in nature the money or matter giuen is Gods creature the person to whom the almes is offered a godly man but if either the person that giueth the almes or the manner of distributing be vitious as aforesaid as if the proud Pharisie should cause a trumpet to be blowne for ostentation and vaineglorie he being not qualified with the foundation and forme of a good worke all his almes if it were all his substance were abominable in the sight of God 1. Cor. 13. as it came from him and as good as nothing as the Apostle teacheth This distinction then being remembred will cleere this doctrine that the good deedes of wicked men are sinne from whence the conclusion also will follow that the wicked in the day of iudgement shall be condemned for their good deedes This besides that it thwarteth the doctrine of the Church of Rome which teacheth good workes before grace and their merit of congruitie it teacheth vs further to labour for two things 1. Tim. 1.5 1. Cor. 13.1.2.3 first that we haue the foundation of a good worke which is faith in Christ by and through whom our persons and actions are accepted of God Secondly that in all our good workes we haue the forme and manner of doing which in generall the Apostle calleth loue not onely to God ayming at his glory which excludeth vaine-glorie and hypocrisie but also to man intending the benefit of him to whom the good worke is extended And this is the doctrine and vse which ariseth from the order of this petition before the third The sense and meaning 2 The meaning of the second petion which is the second thing to be obserued followeth wherein these two things are to be considered as before in the first petition viz the obiect and the action that is to say First what Gods Kingdome is Secondly how Gods Kingdome is said to come Gods Kingdome which is the first point VVhat Gods Kingdome ●s is the heauenly politie or regiment which God through Christ exerciseth in the hearts of the faithfull by his spirit and word in this life and by glory and blisse in the life to come in regarde whereof the Kingdome of God is called the Kingdome of grace when it is begun in the consciences of the faithfull and continually cherished and increased by all the holy meanes of saluation and it is called the Kingdome of glory when it is consummate and perfectly accomplished the Saints yeelding absolute obedience to the will of God in heauen whence issueth the glorious happines of the creature For better vnderstanding of this point what the Kingdome of God is consider shortly these twelue points which followe Who is the King Christ Iesus as he is God and man where we must know that the Father and the holy Ghost are not excluded but all the creatures of what excellencie soeuer Heb. 2.5 Who are the subiects They are of two sorts true subiects who are the whole companie of beleeuers wheresoeuer and counterfeit subiects who though they be in the Church yet are not of the Church which distinction is grounded 1. Iohn 2. What are the lawes They are the law of nature which is the decalogue and the lawe of grace the summe whereof is contained in the Gospell namely faith and repentance and obedience which is the summe of the decalogue Who are the enemies They are these ten following First Sathan secondly sinne thirdly death fourthly hell or the graue fifthly damnation sixtly the world seauenthly the flesh eightly the Pope and all Papists and heretikes ninthly the Turke and all Pagans tenthly the hypocrits Atheists and all prophane and professed wicked men What rewards to the subiects They are in this life all good things that may profit them and freedome from all euill which may hurt and in the life to come euerlasting happines in heauen What punishments or chastisements The punishments are all taken away in Christ who hath vndergone them for vs yet there remaine corrections of diuers sorts to nurture and discipline vs and to keepe vs in awe and so forth What weapons to resist our enemies The weapons are spirituall Ephes 6. namely faith hope loue righteousnes the word prayer What is the time of this kingdome It lasteth so long