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A01979 The vvhole-armor of God: or A Christians spiritual furniture, to keepe him safe from all the assaults of Satan First preached, and now the second time published and enlarged for the good of all such as well vse it:whereunto is also added a treatise of the sinne against the Holy Ghost. By VVilliam Gouge B.D. and preacher of Gods Word in Blacke Fryers London. ...; Panoplia tou Theou Gouge, William, 1578-1653. 1619 (1619) STC 12123; ESTC S103304 450,873 662

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please God and setteth himselfe in way of thankefulnesse to doe that as faithfull Enoch who had this testimony that he pleased God being very fearefull to offend him as faithfull Ioseph who being tempted to doe euill said How shall I doe this and sinne against God This cleare conscience being a proper worke and fruit of Faith must needs be a sure note and euidence thereof which the Apostle implieth by ioyning them together They who indeed haue a good conscience haue a sweete sensible and powerfull proofe of the truth of their Faith I will therefore a little longer insist vpon this point and distinctly shew 1 What is the groud or fountaine of a cleare conscience 2 What the inseparable properties thereof are 3 What the extent of it is These points I will the rather note out because they are further euidences and proofes of Faith §. 55. Of loue arising from Faith THe ground-worke of a cleare conscience is loue for Faith giueth assurance of Gods loue a sence of Gods loue worketh loue to God as fire causeth heate so loue causeth loue We loue God because he loued vs first And this loue stirreth vs vp to endeauour to haue a cleare conscience before God I may not vnfitly resemble Faith loue and a cleare conscience to the sappe bud and fruit of a tree the tree is Christ the seuerall branches are particular Christians the sap which runneth thorow all the seuerall branches and is the very life of them is the Spirit that which receiueth and conueyeth the sappe into euery branch is Faith the budde which first sprouteth out is Loue the fruit which commeth out of that bud and manifesteth all the rest is that cleare conscience which now we speake of both fruite and budde spring out of the sappe yet the fruit commeth immediatly out of the bud so both loue and a cleare conscience come from Faith but a cleare conscience immediatly from loue Our loue to God is it which maketh vs carefull to please him fearefull to offend him Wherefore first make tryall of Faith by loue for marke what Christ said of the poore penitent sinner Many sinnes are forgiuen her for she loued much What was her loue the cause of the forgiuenesse of her sinnes No it was a fruit a signe a proofe thereof her sinnes being forgiuen and the pardon of them reuealed to her heart conscience she loued Christ and in testimony of her loue washed wiped and kissed his feete We loue God because we are first loued yea because the loue of God is first shed abroad in our hearts by the holy Ghost whereby we haue a sence of Gods loue to vs. Now because God who cannot be seene hath left vs a visible image of himselfe euen our brother whom he hath set in his owne steed therefore our loue to God moueth vs also to loue our brother and so endeauour to keep a cleare conscience before God and men Saint Iohn doth much presse the loue of our brother as an euident fruite and signe of our loue to God Among other notes of true Faith this especially is to be obserued as a tryall of the weakest Faith when other notes faile this may stand a poore Christian in great steed The Faith of many is so weake that it doth not pacifi● their conscience nor breed any ioy in them yet it worketh loue for aske one who is a weake yet a true Christian and findeth not in himselfe a quiet conscience spirituall ioy and such like euident testimonies whereof I haue before spoken which argues a strong Faith aske him if he loue God hee will not deny it but say Oh I loue God with all my heart If hee doe deny it further aske if he be not greeued for displeasing God if his desire and endeauor be not to please him or yet further aske if he loue not such as he is perswaded loue God Few that are indeed true Christians and not ouerwhelmed with some violent temptations will deny these Now these argue a loue to God in them which must needs proue that they haue Gods loue in some measure reuealed to them and that they beleeue God loueth them though sensibly they discerne it not §. 56. Of a pure heart arising from Faith 2 THe next thing which argueth a cleare conscience to be a fruit of Faith is an inseparable property thereof namely a pure heart These two doth the Apostle ●oyne and that together with Faith and loue ●ea hee ●placeth the testimony of a good conscience in simplicity ●and godly purenesse Now from Faith commeth purity of heart for Faith hath immediate respect to God alone who seeth not as man seeth but searcheth the heart and tryeth the reines in that respect causeth a man to walk before him in truth and with a perfect heart therefore is true Faith called vnfained faith so as hee that in truth dares say Iudge me O Lord for I haue walked in mine integrity hath a good euidence of Faith §. 57. Of keeping a good conscience in all things 3 THe last point is concerning the Extent of a cleare conscience which is without restraint and that in a double respect 1 Of the matter in all things 2 Of the continuance alwayes The generality of the matter hath reference to the rule of a good conscience which is his reuealed will to whom I desire to approue my self that is Gods word Because I desire to please God therefore whatsoeuer I know to be his will I endeauour to doe Thus did Dauid Ioseph Zacharie and Elizabeth Paul and many other testifie their good conscience to Gods word and therby gaue proofe of their true Faith This extent of a good conscience respecteth rather the integrity of the heart then the perfection of the work for perfection of the worke is a full and perfect fulfilling of all the commandements of God whereunto none can attaine in this world Integrity of heart is a true and equall endeauour to performe them all and that though they seeme neuer so contrary to our corrupt humor for herein lyeth a maine difference betwixt Faith vnfeined and hypocriticall The lusts of an hypocrite rule him preuaile ouer his Faith in such things as crosse not his lusts he can be content to obey but no further loath he is to try himselfe he endureth not that any other should try him But vnfeined Faith controuleth all naturall conceits and worldly desires it maketh both reason and will to yeeld to Gods word and will and so maketh a man ready to doe whatsoeuer hee knoweth to be Gods will yea it breedeth an holy iealousie of himselfe as Iob had of his children so as he is very carefull in examining his heart and wayes and willing that others should trie him yea desirous that God would sift him and discouer such hidden sinnes and corruptions as
Desire after Christ before we beleeue ariseth from that sence we haue of the want of Christ but after we beleeue partly from the sweet taste we haue felt of him and partly from the want we still feele of him so as we can neuer be satisfied Hereby is the couetous mans true desire of mony manifested because he can neuer be filled but the more he hath the more he desireth An vnsatiable desire of Christ is a good couetousnesse The Apostle exhorteth to desire the sincere milke of the Word to grow thereby not once onely to taste of it If euer a man be satisfied with Christ and begin to loath him he neuer truely beleeued in him For first Christ is not like corporall meates which with abundance may cloy the stomach the more he is tasted the better and greater will our appetite be Secondly no man in this world can receiue such a measure as to be filled thereby If therefore a man desire Faith and fall away that seeming desire which he had neuer bred Faith in him §. 46. Of ioyning the effects with the causes of Faith in the tryall thereof IF vpon that fore-named illumination of the mind and disposition of the heart the Spirit of God hath drawne vs to accept of Christ Iesus tendred in the Gospel then hath Faith been kindly wrought and by this manner of breeding Faith a man may haue good euidence of the truth of it especially if he also finde that his Faith doth kindely worke and bring forth the proper fruits thereof For Faith is operatiue euen as fire Where fire is there will be heat the more fire the greater heat if but a little heate there is a small fire if no heate at all surely no fire I deny not but fire may be so couered ouer with ashes that the heat will not sensibly appeare but yet heate there is within so as if the ashes be remoued the heat will soon be felt so surely where true and sound Faith is there will be some holy heate some blessed fruits thereof it may for a time through the violence of some temptation be so smothered and suppressed as it cannot be discerned but when the temptation is ouer it will soone shew it selfe if not I dare boldly say there is no true liuing iustifying Faith but a meere dead Faith I haue my warrant from an holy Apostle so to say Iam. 2. 20 26. It is a working Faith which is the true iustifying Faith and this is the constant doctrine of our Church taught in our Vniuersities preached in pulpits published in print by all that treat of Faith That which our aduersaries obiect against the orthodoxall and comfortable doctrine of Iustification by Faith alone that we make iustifying Faith to be a naked dead Faith without all good workes is a meere cauill and a most malicious slander for though we teach that in the very act of iustification Faith onely hath his worke without workes yet we teach not that this Faith is destitute of all workes but that it is a Faith which purifieth the heart and worketh by loue Thus in regard of the office of Faith we teach as wee are taught by Saint Paul that a man is iustified by Faith without works and in regard of the quality of Faith we teach as wee are taught by Saint Iames that of workes a man is iustified tha● is declared so to be and not of Faith onely Wherefor● for the sound proofe of Faith we must haue also recourse to the fruits of it §. 47. Of the fruits of Faith IT were an infinite taske to reckon vp all the fruits of Faith For all the seurall and distinct branches of piety and charity if they be rightly performed are fruits of Faith Faith is the mother of all sanctifying graces for by it we are ingraffed into Christ and so liue the life of God Euery sanctifying grace therefore is an euident signe of Faith But that I may keepe my selfe within compasse I will draw the principal effects of Faith wherby it may be best proued vnto two heads First a quiet conscience Secondly a cleare conscience This hath respect to that benefit which we receiue by Faith That to the author thereof §. 48. Of a quiet conscience proceeding from Faith A Quiet conscience is that which excuseth a man before God so farre it is from accusing that it excuseth whence ariseth an admirable tranquility of minde which the Apostle calleth The peace of God which passeth all vnderstanding It is euident that Faith breedeth this for being iustified by Faith we haue peace toward God So soone as a sinner truely beleeueth he hath some peace of conscience the more his Faith increaseth and the stronger it groweth the more peace he hath in his soule From Faith then ariseth this peace and from nothing else For it cannot possibly come from any perfection in man Indeed Adams conscience in his integrity did excuse him before God because there was nothing in him blame-worthy but so could no mans since his fall for besides those palpable euill deeds whereunto euery mans conscience is priny whose conscience can excuse him in the best workes that euer he did Is not all our righteousnesse as filthy clouts this Dauid well knew when he thus prayed Enter not into iudgement c. but Faith assuring the conscience that We haue an aduocate with the Father Iesus Christ the Righteous that he is the propitiation for our sins purging our soules with his owne most precious blood pacifieth it so that where this peace of conscience is there must be a true iustifying Faith §. 49. Of the difference betwixt a quiet conscience and a not-troubling conscience Obiect THe conscience of many wicked men lyeth quiet and troubleth them not Answ Their conscience is improperly said to be quiet it is either a slumbring cōscience which though for a time it seeme to lie quiet yet when it is awaked roused vp it will rage and raue like a fierce cruel wilde beast as Iudas his conscience did or else which is worse a seared and dead conscience which will drowne men in perdition and destructiou before they be aware of it Such a seared conscience had the ancient Heretiques Now these two maine differences there are betwixt these not-troubling consciences and that quiet conscience First they onely accuse not this also excuseth Secondly they lie still onely for a time at the vttermost for the time of this life this is quiet for euer euen at the barre of Christs iudgement Seate §. 50. Of the difference betwixt conscience excusing and not-accusing 2 Obiect MAny wicked men in doing euill haue thought they ought to doe so yea that they did God good seruice therein their conscience therefore must needs excuse them Answ Nothing so for because they had no sure warrant out of Gods Word for that which they did their conscience could not excuse
His Propheticall Office to instruct and direct his Church in the way of Saluation In the name of this Our Lord Iesus Crhist must all the calues of our lippes all our praises be offered vp vnto God Let vs by him saith the Apostle speaking of Christ Iesus offer the sacrifice of praise This point was before handled in the generall doctrine of Prayer §. 63. Of the matter of Thanksgiuing 4 THe matter of thanksgiuing is very ample large limitted with no restraint but extended to al things So that whatsoeuer the Lord doth affordeth matter of praise to the Saints Oft is this generall particle all vsed in this point In all things giue thankes saith the Apostle in another place Forget not all his benefits saith Dauid Wee know that all things worke together for good to them that loue God If all things worke to our good is it not iust and meete that thankes should be giuen for all things That wee may somewhat more distinctly discerne the matter of thanksgiuing I will set downe in order some particular branches of this generall point The matter of Thankesgiuing may sundry wayes be distinguished 1 In regard of the nature or kinde of benefits They are Good things bestowed Euill things remoued 2 In regard of the quality of them They are Spirituall Temporall 3 In regard of the manner of bestowing them They are already giuen promised to be giuen 4 In regard of the persons vpon whom they are bestowed which are Our selues Others Vnder these generall heads there are many particular branches which I will in order declare §. 64. Of the spirituall blessings for which thankes is to be giuen SPirituall blessings are Bestowed here on Earth Reserued in Heauen In the ranke of the former kinde of spirituall blessings these particulars following must be accounted 1 The ground of them which is Election Together with which we are to reckon the cause thereof Gods free grace and rich mercy and also the fruit thereof certenty of saluation 2 The meritorious cause of them namely our Redemption vnder which wee must comprise the price of our redemption Christs blood and the speciall fruits thereof as Reconciliation Adoption Remission of sinnes imputation of righteousnesse c. 3 The meanes of applying the benefits of our election and redemption namely the effectuall operation of Gods Spirit vnder this head are comprised effectuall vocation regeneration sanctification and all those particular sanctifying graces which we find feele to be wrought in vs as Knowledge Faith Hope Loue Repentance Patience new Obedience c. together with the blessed fruits of them as peace of conscience ioy in the spirit holy security with the like Finally the meanes which the Spirit vseth to worke and encrease all these graces are to be remembred which are the Ministery of the Word Administration of the Sacraments and other holy Ordinances of God together with liberty of the Sabbaths of good and faithfull Ministers of publike Assemblies with the like Those eternall blessings which are in Heauen reserued for vs are such as Eye hath not seene nor eare heard nor haue entred into the heart of man We cannot in particular reckon them vp yet in the generall we must haue our hearts filled with an holy admiration of them and our mouthes with praise for them §. 65. Of the temporall blessings for which thankes is to be giuen TEmporall blessings for which thankes is to be giuen are such as concerne 1 Mankinde in generall as creation and preseruation of Man Gods prouidence ouer him and all the fruits and benefits of these 2 The whole Church thorowout the World the increase peace and prosperity of it particularly the Churches in that Land where we liue 3 Common-wealths and in particular that Common-wealth whereof we our selues are members and therein in good Magistrates good Lawes peace plenty c. 4 Families especially our owne and therein good Gouernours good seruants good parents good children a competency of goods to maintaine the state of it If God giue not onely sufficiency but also abundance more thankes is to be giuen 5 Our own persons in regard of them soūdnes of mind health of body ability to performe the work of our calling Gods blessing on our labour and calling with the like §. 66. Ofgiuing thanks for remouing euils EVils remoued for which thankes is to bee giuen are Publike Priuate both these Spirituall Temporall Temporall publike euils arise from the enemies of the Church Common-wealth Thanks therfore is to be giuen when those enemies are either ouerthrown or conuerted or when their conspiracies are discouered we preserued from their mischieuous practises whether by warres inuasions treasons rebellions or priuie and secret plots with the like To this head may be referred deliuerance from plagues famines fires inundations c. Spirituall publike euils are common publike sinnes maintained by law or common practise Publike sinnes which vse to be in diuerse countries maintained by law are Idolatry Superstition Heresies Vsury Play-houses Brothel-houses c. Publike sinnes maintained in many places by common practise are Swearing Pro●hanenesse Drunkennesse Vncl●anenesse Pride and brauery in apparrell c. When and where it pleaseth the Lord to afford a●ny meanes of reforming and restraining these publike sins then and there is matter of thanksgiuing afforded Spirituall priuate euils are either such particular sinnes wherunto our selues are most giuen or the causes of such sins as the temptations of Satan or euil lusts the vaine allurements of others or else a spirituall punishment of them as trouble of minde hardnes of heart a tormenting conscience a seared and sencelesse conscience c. They who are deliuered out of any of these snares must bee thankfull for that deliuerance Priuate temporll euils are such outward iudgements as God in anger inflicteth on men as punishments also of sinne such are penurie ignominie paine griefe sicknesse losse of goods losse of friends and other like crosses The remouing of these is matter of thanksgiuing §. 67. Of giuing thanks for crosses YEt are not outward temporall iudgements whether publike or priuate alwaies to be simply accounted euils but many times to bee reckoned and accounted in the number of Gods blessings For God oft inflicteth them on his children and that in loue for their good They are indeede grieuous and irksome to the flesh but many times profitable to the soule an heauie burthen they are but they bring forth a good precious fruit wherefore in regard of them we must wholy refer our selues to Gods will as Christ did in his bitter agonie If God bee pleased to preserue vs from them or being fallen vpon vs to remoue them we are to account this preseruation and deliuerance a blessing and fauor of the Lord and to be thankfull vnto God for it But otherwise if it please the Lord to lay any crosse vpon vs or when it lieth on
Of preuenting the sinne against the Holy Ghost TO returne to the point in hand wee haue heard what the sinne against the Holy Ghost is and what the issue thereof is namely Impossibility of pardon certaintie of eternall damnation Whose heart doth not tremble to thinke of their estate The very Diuels doe tremble to thinke of their owne doome and iudgement Diues is thought to be in a most miserable plight That which ministreth any comfort to sinners in this world is that they hope the due vengeance of their sinnes shal not be executed vpon them This hope can none haue that sinne against the Holy Ghost Though all sinnes as before we haue heard shall bee pardoned yet a man may so grow on in impudencie and obstinacie as to sinne against the Holy Ghost and make his sin irremmissible and himselfe certaine of eternall damnation Let vs therefore take heed of making any way to this sin and of prouoking God to cast vs cleane ouer into Satans power or rather to suffer vs to giue vp our selues wholly vnto Satan For the preuenting hereof let the directions heere following bee carefully obserued 1 Be watchfull against euery sin yea against the very beginnings of sinne Giue no place to the Diuell Take heed left there be at any time in any of you an euill heart of vnbeleefe in departing from the liuing God Especially let vs take heed of sinning against our owne iudgement and knowledge against the perswasion of our heart and conscience and against the reuelation and motion of Gods Spirit in vs. Sinne is deceitfull and Satan is subtill They allure men step by step to descend till by degrees they bring vs into this irrecouerable downefall of the sinne against the Holy Ghost 2 Haue the Gospell the Word of saluation in high account As we haue knowledge thereof so let vs set our heart and loue vpon it Loue of the Gospell will make men cleaue close vnto it and will keepe them from renouncing of it If men receiue not the loue of the truth that they might be saued God will send them strong delusion that they should beleeue a lye and bee damned Through light esteeme of the Gospell men oft come to reiect it and to proue Apostates 3 Duely weigh the difference betwixt Christ and the world how Christ can vphold thee and preserue and protect and prosper thee against the world but all the world cannot shelter thee from his warth True knowledge of Christ of the benefits wee reape by him of the priuiledges we haue in him of the comfort and peace we receiue through him will make vs account all the things of this world in comparison of Christ but as dung and it will make vs also stand the more resolutely against all the assaults of the world and not suffer our selues thereby to be drawne from Christ Let vs oft call to minde that which Christ hath said to this purpose What is a man profited if he gaine the whole world and lose his owne soule or what shall be giue in exchange for his soule 4 If at any time through his owne weakenesse or the violence of any temptation a man be so farre ouertaken as to deny the Gospell and to forsake Christ let him not persist therein but rather as Peter did vpon the first occasion offered to discouer his folly let him throughly humble himselfe and speedily repent The longer sinne continueth the stronger it groweth and the greater aduantage will Satan take thereby Deadly poison being speedily purged out may be kept from infecting the vitall parts 5 After once thou art recalled hauing before time denied Christ be the more watchfull ouer thy selfe that thou deny him not againe and againe If the Diuell being once cast out returne againe Hee will come with seuen other spirits more wicked then himselfe If after men haue escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of th● Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ they are againe intangled therin and ouercome the latter end is worse with them then the beginning 6 While thine heart is pliable pray earnestly instantly pray as against all sins so especially against presumptuous sinnes as Dauid did and in particular against this vnpardonable sinne Nothing more powerfull against sinne and Satan then faithfull prayer without this all other meanes are fruitlesse This meanes is to be vsed as for our selues so also for others as we haue before shewed There is nothing against which we ought more earnestly to pray then against this sinne for no estate more desperate then theirs who fall into this sinne §. 34. Of the persons who cannot fall into the sinne against the holy Ghost AS this Treatise was begun with declaration of Gods Mercy in forgiuing all manner of sins so it shall bee concluded with application of comfort to the elect and that in regard of the nature and issue of the sinne against the Holy Ghost That which maketh this sin to seeme as an hot fiery thunderbolt euen that which maketh it most terrible and dreadfull that I say ministreth matter of comfort to the elect namely that it is impossible it should be pardoned and that the committers thereof are sure to bee eternally damned The comfort is this that the elect are absolutely freed from it so as they cannot fall into it The Reasons are euident 1 When they come to bee inlightned together with their illumination regeneration is wrought in them Now they who are borne againe cannot so wholly giue vp themselues to sin and Satan as to sin against the Holy Ghost The Apostle in a more inferiour degree and kinde of sinning then in this kinde against the Holy Ghost saith Whosoeuer is borne of God doth not commit sin for his seed remaineth in him and he cannot sinne because he is borne againe 2 All the sinnes of the elect in the issue and euent are Veniall such as shall be pardoned For though in the nature and kinde of sin euery of their sins are as the sins of all other mortall For the wages and due deserts of sin not any one sin excepted is death yet hath Christ by his death satisfied for all their sins All therefore shall be pardoned to them 3 All that are elected are elected to eternall life and being elected thereto they shall assuredly be made partakers thereof Gods purpose and decree remaineth firme and stable and cannot be made frustrate They are not therefore in danger of eternall damnation and so cannot fall into that sin Yet let no man be presumptuous or secure in this regard for first hee may bee mistaken in his election and thinke he is chosen when indeed he is not If hee be deceiued and mistake the markes of his election then is he not exempted from this sinne and the feareful issue thereof Againe though he be elected yet if hee be not watchfull ouer himselfe