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A01704 The blessing of a good king Deliuered in eight sermons vpon the storie of the Queene of the south, her words to Salomon, magnifying the gouernment of his familie and kingdome. By Thomas Gibson, minister. Gibson, Thomas, M.A. 1614 (1614) STC 11841; ESTC S103127 203,984 514

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a precious fountaine and well of l●fe Therefore saith Salomon The mouth of the righteous is a well spring of life and the instruction of a wise man is as such a well to turne away from the snares of death And againe vnderstanding is a wel-spring of life to them that haue it The necessitie and commoditie of wisedome all trees plants hearbes all fruits and creatures haue neede of water for comforting nourshing and sustaining them but this water is farre more excellent then all fountaines wells or water in the world this is true Aqua vitae the water of life that other water commeth out of the earth this from heauen that common to the most vile wicked and to all creatures and beasts this peculiar and proper to the sonnes and daughters of God that water not to be found euery where sometimes it quite fadeth and faileth in time of drought but this is offred to all and doth neuer vtterly decay that water cannot preserue life against violence diseases and age This doth defend vs against Sathan and sinne and maketh vs alwaies strong and liuely those waters may be stayed and stopped by the policie malice of man as the Philistimes stopped the wells which Abrahams seruants digged in his time but this well can no mortall man stop This wisedome is also compared to foode to bread to a feast and banquet of most dilicate costly dainties wisedome hath built her a house and hewne out her seuen pillars she hath killed her victuals drawne her wine prepared her table she inuiteth and calleth her guestes to eate and drinke with her corporall foode is pleasant to the tast the foode of wisedome is pleasant to the soule bodily foode nourisheth poore weakely bodies wisedome reuiueth and raiseth vp wounded soules and afflicted consciences by earthly foode we growe stronger and higher by this spiritual foode we growe in grace and the knowledge of our Lord Iesus Christ other foode onely for the bellie but for a time this foode for the inward man and endureth both in life and death it is durable foode and nourishment that abideth and sticketh by vs it is the bread and foode of life and finally it maketh vs truly happie and blessed and therefore to be chiefely esteemed and desired Wisedome is the beginning saith Salomon get wisedome therefore and aboue all thy possessions get vnderstanding exalt her and she will exalt thee she shall bring thee honor if thou imbrace her shee shall giue a comely ornament to thine head yea she shall giue thee a crowne of glory And again thus speaketh wisedom Oh yee foolish men vnderstand wisedom and ye ô fooles be wise in hart giue eare and I will speake of excellent things and the opening of my lippes shall teach things that be right receiue mine instruction and not siluer knowledge rather then gold for wisedom is better thē precious stones and all pleasures are not to be compared to her shee is then excellent vpright perfect true iust plaine easie and sweet she promiseth grace fauour friendship riches of the minde As knowledge temperance patience righteousnes she promiseth honor and glory to all her friends and followers as a Princesse shee shall either make thee honourable in the eyes of prophane people as shee did Ioseph in Pharaohs sight or she shall make thee gratious and glorious in the eyes of good men of Angels and of God himselfe she will make vs Kings Priests Prophets Oh most blessed bountifull and gratious wisedome happie yea thrise happie are all thy true disciples and followers Let vs therefore harken to that counsell of wisedome My sonne heare my words and hide my commandements with thee keepe my commandements and thou shalt liue and mine instruction as the apple of thine eyes binde them vpon thy fingers and write them vpon the table of thine heart say to wisedome thou art my sister Againe Harken oh children to me for blessed are they that keepe my waies heare instruction and be yee wise refuse it not Blessed is the man that heareth me watching dayly at my gates and giuing attendance at the postes of my doores for hee that findeth me findeth life and shall obtaine fauour of the Lord but he that sinneth against me hurteth his owne soule and all that hate me loue death The way therefore to make a people happie is to heare and obey this wisedome this is that which the seruants of God haue chiefely desired wished for in this life Salomon himselfe when he was put to his choise to aske what he would passed by all other things this is his onely desire prayer to God to giue him an vnderstanding heart This was Iobes felicitie I haue not departed sayth he from the commandement of his lips and I haue esteemed the words of his mouth more then mine appointed food This was Ieremies felicity Thy words were found by me and I did eat them and thy word was vnto me the ioy reioicing of my heart And this was Dauids chiefe happines One thing saith he haue I desired of the Lord that I will require euen that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the dayes of my life to behold the beautie of the Lord to visit his Temple But most liuely and fully hee sheweth that this was his chiefe ioy and felicitie in the 119. Psalme thorow that whole Psalme for this is the chiefe scope and drift of that large and sweete Psalme that that man is onely truely happie that frameth his religion and life according to the blessed rule of the word of God he commendeth the diginitie profit and sweetnes of that word he prayeth many times for the vnderstanding and practise of it he setteth forth the great account and estimation he had of it the speciall loue and delight he had in it I haue had sayth he as great delight in the way of thy testimonies as in all riches thy testimonies are my delight and my counsellers the lawe of thy mouth is better to mee then thousands of gold and siluer thy word is a lanthorne to my feete and a light to my paths thy testimonies haue I taken as an heritage for euer for they are the ioy of mine heart I reioyce at thy word as one that findeth a great spoyle But to let all the rest passe let vs consider and view a litle one whole part of that Psalme wherein he proueth that his chiefe happines was in this word of wisedome Oh how loue I thy law Hee cannot vtter the great loue that hee bare to it as who should say I loue it aboue all things in the world there is nothing so deere and so precious to mee and because many protest their loue to Gods word and yet indeed loue it not they shew forth no fruites of loue Dauid proues his loue by his often meditation of the word It is saith he my meditation continually As if he should say
sinne they must needes rise againe by repentance and so be saued And I haue neuer read in all the scripture that God doth professe any such loue to a reprobate God saith of Iacob I haue loued him because he was chosen I haue hated Esau because he was reiected Againe we haue heard alreadie that Salomon was a figure and tipe of Christ Iesus the sonne of God the Sauiour of the world Againe he was also as we haue heard inspired by the holy Ghost and a writer of the holy scripture Some reprobates haue spoken the truth and haue preached and prophecied as Balaam and Iudas but the Prophets and writers of holy scripture are all elect and saued so far as we know Our Sauiour Christ saith that the wicked shall see Abraham Isaacke and Iacob and all the Prophets in the kingdome of God and themselues thrust out of doores Now Salomon was a preacher a Prophet a writer of scripture and therefore we doubt not but he hath his part in the kingdome of heauen Finally the booke of the Preacher is called by the Hebrewes the repētance of Salomon and so it seemeth by the first beginning and entrance of it where he cryeth out Vanitie of vanities all is vanitie They be the words of one that had tasted of all the pleasures in the world that could be deuised and yet at last being wearie of all and renouncing all he reposeth all true felicitie of this life in true religion and the feare of God This may serue to satisfie vs touching the repentance and saluation of Salomon And now because we vpon some iust occasion haue made some digression not impertinent nor vnprofitable and because this fall of Salomon is abused by many let vs before we proceed further deliuer some good instructions and vses touching this his fall First then consider how dangerous the prosperitie the great wealth and honours of the world are and therefore let vs not too much desire them nor set our hearts or delights too much vpon them For thorough the corruption of our nature many wax proud contemning God and men iniurious to themselues and others being wanton luxurious and Lasciuious And therefore the Lord saith to his people Israel When thou hast eaten and filled thy selfe thou shalt blesse the Lord thy God for the land which he hath giuen thee Beware that thou forget not the Lord thy God not keeping his commaundements and his lawes and his ordinances which I commaund thee this day least when thou hast eaten and filled thy selfe and hast built goodly houses and dwelt therein and thy beasts and thy sheepe are increased and thy siluer and thy gold is multiplied and all that thou hast is increased then thine heart be lifted vp and thou forget the Lord thy God which brought thee out of the land of Aegypt and out of the house of bondage And in an other place he complaineth of that people saying He that should haue beene vpright when he waxed fatte spurned with his heele Thou art fatte thou art grosse thou art loaden with fatnes therefore he forsooke God that made him and regarded not the strong God of his saluation How should I spare thee saith the Lord thy children haue forsaken me and sworne by them which are no Gods though I fed them to the full yet they committed adulterie assembled themselues by companies in the harlots houses They rose vp in the morning like fed horses for euery man neighed after his neighbours wife Again I did knowe them in the wildernes in the land of drought as in their pastures so were they filled they were filled and their heart was exalted Therefore haue they forgotten me Oh that the great men of the world the Potentates Princes States Nobles and all the wealthy of the earth would remēber this who by their power and wealth take libertie to sinne and to liue licentiously without controulement and are infatuated by worldly cares and pleasures whereas the end of all outward blessings is to make vs more thankfull and more holy God gaue his people the lands of the heathen and they tooke the labours of the people in possession the end of this and of all their former blessings is that they might keepe his statutes and obserue his lawes And seeing that great prosperitie is so dangerous let vs pray with the wise man Giue me not pouertie nor riches feed me with food conuenient for me least I be full and denie thee and say who is the Lord or least I be poore and steale and take the name of my God in vaine Great abundance is dangerous and extreame pouertie is dangerous the competent estate is the best and let vs be content with it and let euery one harken to that counsell of the Lord saying Let not the wise man glory in his wisedome nor the strong man glory in his strength neither the rich man in his riches but let him that glorieth glory in this that he vnderstandeth and knoweth me Againe by this example we see that great and good Princes are subiect to falling some haue good beginnings and continue long and yet in the end they decline and fall away Nero in the first fiue yeares of his raigne was of such liberatie clemencie and gentlenes that he passed all Princes that were before him he either for gaue or else diminished all taxes and payments He was so gentle and fauourable to all degrees that he would admit them to come to salute him and also did salute them himselfe by name He made many good lawes but although he did these and such like things with great honour at the beginning of his raigne yet at the last forgetting the Imperiall dignitie he opened his wantonnes his fleshly pleasures his riot his Auarice his crueltie Oftentimes he attempted to kill his owne mother Agrippina She escaped often at last the Centurion comming towards her with a naked sword in his hand slew her she putting forth her belly cried out That hee would strike that part first for this bellie saith she is to be pierced through with Iron which brought forth such a monster Then the Centurion thrust his sword into her bellie and so slew her with many woundes after this horrible murther was done Nero being both without feare and shame beheld the Carkasse of his mother being slaine He killed Seneca his maister and Burrus one of his gouernours What will you more he ceased not to kill whom he pleased and that for what cause soeuer he pleased Tyberius who succeeded Augustus raised vp of himselfe at the beginning of his raigne no small hope of goodnes but afterwards proued a very Tyrant and most filthy man Alexander the great at the first ruled iustly and valiantly but after he was so effeminated with the daintie delicates of Pasia that he became proud leacherous a drunkard a murtherer by the which vices he both shortned his owne daies and made himselfe to be detested of his
if I giue sentence contrary to law Solon said that the safety of the Common-wealth consisteth in these two points that rewards be distributed after the desert of vertue and punishments after the quality of the offence Iustice saith one knoweth not father knoweth not mother but knoweth the truth accepteth no person but followeth God God is a iust Iudge against wicked persons and if any do stay Iustice and Iudgement through bribes or rewards their sinne and corruption is the greater and a Iudge may be ashamed to say to any offender What wilt thou giue me to shew thee fauour or doe thee Iustice Is not this as if it should bee said What wilt thou giue me to deny my selfe to loose my Office and to sell God himselfe There bee three things saith one which hinder Iustice the fauour of friends flattering praise and receiuing of rewards But this latter is of greater force then the two other There may be causes why punishments may be delayed or lessened some offenders are greater then others and are ring-leaders to wickednesse these deserue more sharpe punishment Others are seduced and fall by occasion these are more mildly to be dealt withall But the inferiour Magistrates can do nothing in such cases without the direction and counsell of the superiour As there be differences of offenders and offences so there be differences of lawes against the which they doe offend Some lawes haue their ground warrant from the law of God and Nature to the transgressers of these there should bee granted no fauour or remission There be other positiue written lawes of the countrey concerning lesser and smaller matters in these the Magistrates haue power sometimes vpon good occasion to remit and pardon so that it be not against the glory of God To this agreeth the words of his Maiesty to his gracious sonne There be some horrible crimes saith he not to be pardoned as Witch-craft wilfull murther incest poyfoning false coine and so hee concludeth that fauour is to be shewed in lesser matters and specially in such as concerne our owne priuate causes But see here the corruption of our nature we are more seuere in our owne causes then in Gods cause wee striue and contend and make a stirre for our riches possessions glory and credite if any goe about to diminish and impaire them how violent cruell and implacable are we But if it be the cause of God how modest how gentle and milde are we Is not this to preferre our selues before God The children of Israel contrary to Gods commandement suffer the Cananites and the Moabitish women to liue Saul spareth Agag and the remnant of Amalecke And another King of Israel spareth Benhadad contrary to Gods commandement And thus men are willing to spare where God would not haue spared and where they should bee most patient and kinde there they are cruell Whereas in our own causes we ought to be patient and mercifull but as for the cause and glory of God we are to be in it most zealous and seuere And there bee some offenders whom the Lord will haue cut off in all seuerity without any fauour pitty or compassion He saith of Amalecke I will vtterly put out the remembrance of Amalecke from vnder heauen Yea the Lord sware that he would haue a warre with Amalecke from generation to generation And he chargeth his people Israel that when they had rest from their enemies and possessed the good Land hee had promised them that then they should not forget to execute these his iudgements on those people and roote them quite out The reason why God did so hate and pursue this people was their hard and cruell dealing against the children of Israel and therefore long after when Saul was King hee giueth him this charge saying Goe and smite Amalecke and destroy all that pertaines vnto them and haue no compassion on them but slay both man and woman both infant and suckling both Oxen and sheepe both Cammell and Asse But Saul vpon a foolish pitty spared Agag the King and some of the fattest beasts but the Lord did not spare him but thrust him out of his kingdome for his disobedience And Samuel said to Agag As thy sword hath made women childl●sse so shal thy mother be childlesse amōg other women And Samuel being a Iudge hewed Agag in peeces before the Lord in Gilgall Ahab a King spared another King whom God would not haue spared but the Lord said to him Because thou hast let goe out of thy hands a man whom I appointed to dye thy life shall goe for his life and thy people for his people These be fearefull examples for Kings and Princes that they take warning by them how they spare any vpō any sinister respect whom God in his iust iudgement would haue smitten with the stroke of death and this is no cruelty to follow the example and commandement of God himselfe Hee saith to a wicked and rebellious people If I whet my glistering sword and my hand take hold on iudgement I will execute vengeance on mine enemies and will reward them that hate mee I will make mine arrowes drunke with bloud and my sword shall eate flesh for the bloud of the slaine and the captiues when I begin to take vengeance of the enemy And the people pray thus to God against the seede of Esau because they conspired with the Babylonians Remember say they the children of Edom ô Lord in the day of Ierusalem which said Raze it to the foundation thereof O daughter of Babel worthy to bee destroyed blessed shall he be that rewardeth thee as thou hast serued vs. Blessed shall he bee that taketh and dasheth thy children against the stones No pitty nor mercy is to bee shewed to such as bee sworne enemies to the Church and their owne Countrey to bloudy Babylonians grosse Idolaters And yet as there must bee vpright iustice in all good Magistrates so to this also there must bee ioyned clemency and mercy there is vse and place of both and Iustice and Mercy both of them may bee abused but true Mercy and Clemency is an excellent vertue to all Christian Princes and Gouernours They are in the place of God who is full and rich in mercy and compassion and whose mercie is ouer all his workes they are to follow the example and nature of God whose Image they represent and carry they gouerne and rule not beasts but men and therefore all humanity is to bee vsed towards them they are to punish with griefe and compassion A Physition giueth to a patient his friend some bitter potion which hee could bee content in loue to cast away but onely that hee knoweth that it will bee for the good and health of his friend And thus Magistrates are to thinke of punishments as of medicines whereby the guilty may be amended and others by their examples terrified When the guilty is to be condemned the Magistrate is to thinke
all blessings godlines is great gaine and hath a promise of this life and the life to come We must not leaue any dutie vndone which God commands for feare of losse When the man of God forbad Amasiah the king to take the Armie of Israell with him to battell which he had hired the king said What shall wee doe then for the hundreth Tallents which I haue giuen to the hostes of Israell Then the man of God answered The Lord is able to giue thee more then this So that if we obey God we need not feare losses the Lord will will giue vs all things necessary so that wee shall not neede to feare want It is the Lorde that doeth blesse our Trades and calling● and hee will requite any losse that we endure for his sake And indeed nothing is gotten by negl●●cting his seruice you may put all such gaines in your eies and see neuer the worse the cause of ●osse is the contempt and neglect of Gods ●eruice Others deceiue you because you deceiue God your seruants are deceitfull ●loathfull and vnfaithfull because you are so to God The Lord threatens to plague his people with drought and scarcitie because they preferred their owne worldly pollicies before religion they sought not him first of all but built there owne houses and let his lie waste Gaines that are gotten besides Gods will they will not prosper but are like that Manna which was kept and reserued till the morning contrary to Gods commandement and it was full of wormes and stancke Some like the vnthankefull Israelites which loath heauenly Manna and preferre garlicke and onions before it Some like Gergesites which make more account of their hogges then of Christ they will rather intreat him to goe out of the country then endure any losse by him Some like Esau preferring a messe of pottage before the blessing And with Demas they forsake Christ and embrace this present world What is an houre or two or three houres in the weeke amongst such a multitude of houres the poorest tradesman early or late may win recouer so much time One friend may entreat an other a longer then that though to his paine cost or hinderance Prince maister father may command many houres and dayes from our owne busines and may not God command a fewe houres for our good How many houres doe we spend in the weeke idlely and vainely we are content to eate and drinke some twice some thrise in the day it may be oftner and we thinke much to receiue the foode of our soules some fewe houres in the weeke Some are content to worke some to play from morning till night and it may be from night till morning but they are soone wearie in hearing the word they thinke all that time long and lost they would haue long health long leases long liues long dinners and suppers long feasts sleepes but short prayers short Sermons and a seldom as may be some to their shame ar● oftner in the Ale-house then in God house some are glad of the company o● vaine companions they care not how long nor how often they be with them but the make small account of the fellowship 〈◊〉 the Saints in the great congregation Chapmen goe to markets to faires many amile for the bellie and for gaine they will hardly lose any that is commodious for them but many will scearce come out of their doores to heare a sermon we are to labour for the word if we want it though it be to our cost and paines and will we not receiue it when it is offered to vs so neare at hand they that will not heare it when they may haue it so easily would hardly take any great iourney for it we see by experience that all goe of necessitie to common duties and to common workes in towne or Citie and is not this a common dutie to all Christians to heare and receiue the word of life when they may haue it The minister is to preach in season and out of season and as he is bound to preach so you are bound to heare Woe be to him if he preach not the Gospell and woe be to you if you heare not the Gospell by the preaching of the Gospell the minister doth performe a speciall seruice to God And it is a speciall part of Gods diuine seruice required of all true Christians diligently and carefully to heare his word preached Finally remember that the slacknes and the negligence of the people in hearing is a wound and Corosiue to the heart of the minister their forwardnes their zeale diligence is no small i●oy and comfort to him but when he seeth them negligent slacke and vntoward it doth discourage and discomfort him it troubleth his studie it disquieteth his heart and maketh him thinke that such people haue small loue to him or his ministrie seeing they will not vouchsafe to heare and reuerence those fruitfull doctrines and exhortations which he hath gathered from the holy scriptures and that with great paines care and labour Therefore obey them that haue the ouer●ight of you and submit your selues for they watch for your soules as they that must giue accounts that they may doe it with ioy and not with griefe for that it is vnprofitable for you and neuer cease to desire the sincere milke of your soule that you may growe thereby But yet further to rouse vs all and to waken carelesse and vnthankfull hearers let vs see how our Sauior alledgeth and applyeth the example of this woman and likewise the example of the Niniuites against the vnthankfull rebell●ous and vnbeleeuing Iewes The Queene of the South saith he shall rise in iudgement with the men of this generation and shall condemne them for she came from the vtmost parts of the earth to heare the wisedome of Salomon and behold a greater then Salomon is here The men of Niniuie shall rise in iudgement with this generation and shall condemne it for they repented at the preaching of Ionas and behold a greater then Ionas is here Both these examples are fitly applied by our Sauiour against the Iewes and so against vs they contemned his holy doctrine and miracles and therefore he chargeth them with great vnkindnes threatning them with most seuere and iust punishment and to amplifie their sinne he compareth this Queene and them together she a woman the weaker sexs vnfit to take vpon her great Iournies they many of them were men more able stronger and yet would take no paines to come to him she a Queene brought vp tenderly and daintily and therefore more vnfit to endure trauell they most of them priuate persons acquainted with labour and yet they will not labour for that heauenly Manna and bread of life She a gentile a heathen vncircumcised they Gods people Abrahams seede and yet they will not accept of the true Messiah being the blessed and promised seed She vndertooke a great ●ourney dangerous in
against the law of God written against ciuill honestie and charitie These destroie and consume the goods the good name the body and soule And as Bertheba sayeth to her sonne Salomon Such vncleanesse is the destruction of Kings so it is the destruction of many others men and women of many great houses townes countries and kingdomes Therefore sayth Iob If my heart haue beene deceiued by a woman or if I haue laide waite at the doore of my neighbour let my wife g●inde to another man and let other men bow downe vpon her For this is a wickednes and iniquitie to bee condemned yea this is a fire that shall deuoure to destruction whi● shall roote out all mine increase And it is most true which the Prophet saith that whoredome and wine take away the heart And indeede such sinfull pleasures they take away witte and vnderstanding grace and religion they take away credit riches and health yea the comfort of soule and body It is a great curse and heauy iudgement of God to be giuen ouer to such vile and filthy lusts And this Salomon confesseth vpon wofull experience saying I haue compassed about both I my heart to know and to enquire to search wisedome and reason and to know the wickednes of folly and the foolishnes of madnesse and I finde more bitter then death the woman whose heart is as nets and snares and her hands as bands hee that is good before God shall be deliuered from her but the sinner shall bee taken by her Behold sayth the Preacher this haued founde seeking one by one to finde the count and yet my soule seeketh but I find it not I haue found one man of a thousand but a woman among them all haue I not found His meaning is not to disgrace good women but that women are easily drawne to wickednes and being wicked they exceed men in wickednes and are of great power to draw allure others to the same And that fewer women are good then men finally he speaketh vpon his owne experience tryall that he for his part amongst so many found none at all good and this is some testimony of his repentance These words being spoken and that booke being written as some thinke as it is probable after his grieuous fall But wee see by that place that it is a token of Gods anger to bee giuen ouer to such vncleannesse and it is a iust iudgement vpon our prophanesse neglect contempt of Gods seruice and therefore the Apostle sayth That because men regarded not to know God hee deliuereth them vp into a reprobate minde to doe those things which are not conuenient he gaue them vp to their hearts lusts and to vile affections Because men are carelesse in religion of the true honour of God therefore the Lord giueth them ouer to such filthy and odious sinnes to their vtter dishonour and shame in life and death and after death so that the memoriall of such though they haue beene of neuer so high account in the world is but vile rotten and cursed Therefore let vs hearken to that blessed Exhortation of the Apostle saying Dearely beloued I beseech you as strangers and pilgrimes abstayne from fleshly lustes which fight against the soule And let vs not forget those words of another Apostle Know yee not saith hee that your bodies are the members of Christ shall we then take the members of Christ make them the members of an harlot God forbid Doe yee not know that hee which coupleth himselfe with an harlot is one body for two saith he shal be one flesh but he which is ioyned to the Lord is one spirit Fly fornication euery sin that a man doth is without the bodie but he that cōmitteth fornication sinneth against his owne body Know yee not that your body is the temple of the holy Ghost which is in you whom yee haue of God and ye are not your owne for ye are bought with a price Therfore glorifie God in your body and in your spirit for they are Gods Another sin which we are to auoide and which was Salomons sinne is Idolatry It is saide as we haue heard that he matched with Idolatrous women that for the loue of them he built high places hee wrought wickednesse in the sight of the Lord continued not to follow the Lord as did Dauid his father that his hart was not perfect with the Lord his God The beginning of his sinne was that hee matched with Idolatrous womē contrary to the expresse law of God And therefore it was sin so to match We are to auoide all vnnecessarie society familiarity with the wicked therfore Iehosephet is reproued because he helped the wicked loued them that hated the Lord for he ioyned in the affinitie with Ahab but the wrath of the Lord came vpon him for it Salomon saith The wicked man is an abhomination to the iust he that is vpright in his way is an abhomination to the wicked There can be no sound nor true friendship betwixt those that are diuers contrary in religiō maners Therfore saith the Apostle be not vnequally yoked with Infidels for what fellowship hath righteousnes with vnrighteousnes what cōmunion hath light with darknes what concord hath Christ with Belial what part hath the beleeuer with the Infidell and what agreement hath the temple of God with Idols The Lord complained thus of his people saying Iuda hath transgressed abhomination is committed in Israel and in Ierusalem for Iuda hath defiled the holines of the Lord which he loued hath maried the daughter of a strange god The LORD will cut off the man that doth this both the maister the seruant out of the Tabernacle of Iacob and him that offereth an offering to the Lord of Hoasts Such cursed and crosse matches was the cause that God destroyed the first world with the generall flood And such matches at this day are the causes of prophanenesse Athisme Popery and much wickednesse For what comfort or blessing can they looke for which haue no respect to God in marying But onely regard pleasures and riches The example of Salomon is fearefull that so great wise a man of extraordinary gifts and graces is allured and drawne to Idolatry being ouercome with the loue of heathenish women And yet it may be and it is likely that Salomon himselfe did not worshippe those Idols or thinke them to be gods or that there were any diuine power in them neither did he bring them into the Temple nor commaund any to worship them but this was his fault that hee did not suppresse the worshipping of them but graunted and suffered such Idolatry for the pleasure of his women So that he fell as Adam fell who did eate of the forbidden tree not because that he thought thereby to be like vnto GOD or wiser then hee was made but least he should offend his
walles in a Citty which are for beauty and defence but a Citty may stand without wals it cannot stand without Lawes such good Lawes of equity and righteousnesse they are the very Life and Soule of a Citty or Kingdome To Lawes there must bee ioyned of necesssity Iudges and Officers which giue vigour and life to Lawes the Office of these is to doe Iudgement and Iustice that is to know Causes and then to pronounce sentence accordingly that so euery man may haue right this is properly Gods Office they are in his place therefore to deale vprightly Worthy is that counsell of Moses to the Iudges in his time saying Heare the controuersies betweene you brethren and iudge righteously betweene euery man and his brother and the stranger that is with him yee shall haue no respect of persons in iudgement but shall heare the small as well as the great yee shall not feare the face of Man for the Iudgement is GODS The like counsell giueth good King Iehosaphat to his Iudges saying Take heed what yee doe for yee execute not the iudgements of man but of the Lord and hee will bee with you in the cause and iudgement Wherefore now let the feare of the Lord be vpon you take heed and do it for there is no iniquity with the Lord our God neither respect of persones nor receiuing rewards And remember that counsells Consider the matter consult and giue sentence Iudgement must proceed from the light of reason and not from Passion both parties must be heard euery one must haue freedome to speake that there may bee true and vpright iudgement the corruptions of Iustice are these negligence and want of skill vnnecessarie and vniust delaies desire of gaine respect of friends and kindred foolish pitty and sometimes slauish feare but all these and such like hinderances of Iustice good Magistrates must auoide and cast off To Lawes and Iudgement there must be added Execution for what are Lawes without of Execution but euen like bels without clappers Lawes are like vnto young children and Infants which are left desolate without parents and yet haue portion and patrimony but would soone consume it or others would deceiue them of it except they haue faithfull Tutors and Guardians to guide and protect them so haue Lawes need of faithfull Patrones and Keepers or else they will bee brought into contempt by the forgetfulnesse negligence and corruption of some and the malice of others For what better is it to haue Law-makers and faithfull Intepreters of the same except they bee carefully kept and defended Therefore due punishments to offenders are to bee iustly and rightly executed To this purpose saith Salomon A King that sitteth on the throne of Iudgement chaseth away all euill with his eyes Againe A wise King scattereth the wicked and causeth the wheele to turne ouer them And in another place Take the drosse from the siluer and there shall proceed a vessell for the finer take away the wicked from the King and his Throne shall bee stablished in righteousnesse The Apostle saith If thou do euill fear for hee beareth not the sword for nought for hee is the Minister of God to take vengeance of him that doth euill This is one speciall end of the Magistrates calling to punish to restraine and represse the wicked The Magistrate is a minister of Iustice and Law the iudgements is the Lords and not his the impunity of the wicked is hurtfull to themselues by this meanes they runne into further sinne and they do encourage others to do the like it were better to turne loose wilde Boares Beares and Woulues amongst the people then such pestilent men by the punishment of such the Common-wealth and the Church is freed from the note of infamy and it is no small honour to God And by this many others are terrified from sinne and are brought to repentance and so to saluation yea the danger of infection is remoued and taken away a little leuen sowreth the whole lumpe and a few wicked men do much hurt in drawing seducing and infecting others yea by such execution of Iustice the wrath of God his heauy iudgements vpon a Land are stayed remoued When Achan was put to death for taking the excommunicate thing which was commanded to bee destroyed when hee I say was stoned to death then the Lord turned frō his fierce wrath which before was kindled against his people The Prophet Dauid saith thus of the people of Israel That they ioyned themselues vnto Baal Peor and did eate the offrings of the dead thus they prouoked him to anger with their owne inuentions and the plague brake in vpon them but Phinies stood vp and executed iudgement and the plague was staied and it was imputed to him for righteousnesse from generation to generation for euer When disobedient Ionas is cast out of the Ship stormes and tempests cease the sea is quiet the Ship and those that are in it are safe Magistrates do punish because God by these examples will bee knowne to bee a God who descernes betwixt things vniust and iust and is iustly angry with sinne and because hee would haue these momentary punishments vpon few to forewarne all of iudgements to come and of eternall punishments and by this meanes also hee prouideth for the commodity of others for the wicked are taken away so that they can hurt no more And this part of Iustice is for the credite and honour of the Magistrate Therefore saith Salomon Hee that saith to the wicked thou art righteous him shall the people curse and the multitude shall abhorre him but to them that rebuke him shall be pleasure and vpon them shall come the blessing of goodnesse Againe They that forsake the Law raise the wicked but they that keepe the Law set themselues against them Wicked men vnderstand not iudgement but they that seeke the Lord vnderstand all things Againe This Iustice is a sweete sacrifice pleasing to God it is the Magistrates sacrifice it is more acceptable then other sacrifices Therefore saith the wise man To do iudgement and iustice is more acceptable to the Lord then sacrifice And the Lord saith thus to hypocrites that abounded in sacrifices but neglecting Iustice I hate and abhorre your feast daies and I will not smell in your solemne assemblies though you offer mee burnt offerings and meate offrings I will not accept them neither will I regard the peace offrings of your fat beasts take thou away from me the multitude of thy songs for I will not heare the melody of thy Viols and let iudgements runne downe as waters And in another place to such hypocrites as abounded with plenty of sacrifices it is said He hath shewed thee ô man what is good and what the Lord hath required of thee surely to do iustly to loue mercy to humble thy selfe and to walke with thy God By this Iustice the states of Citties and Kingdomes
then would I that the old lawes of England were put in execution such as are called King Edwards lawes of the common lawes of England whereof one was that the goods of an vsurer after his discease should turne to the benefite of the Prince when twelue men had found by proofe that the party disceased was an vsurer in his life time Finally that learned man in that learned discourse against v●ury written so many yeares agoe alledgeth many sharpe punishments appointed by the ciuill common lawes And least he should seeme of small credit for to speake too hardly and without proofe let vs see what Mr Iuell in a letter speaketh of that booke What it should worke in others I cannot tell saith he for mine owne part if I were an vsurer neuer so greedily bent to spoile rauen as vsurers be yet would I thinke my selfe most vnhappy if such perswasions could not moue me for what man would not be afraid to liue desperately in that state of life that hee seeth manifestly condemned by Heathens by Christians by old Fathers by the ancient Councels by Emperours by Bishops by Cannons by Decrees by all Sects of all Religions by the Gospell of Christ by the mouth of God And if it be so is not vsury to be punished and restrained by all possible meanes It is the decree of a Counsel that a Cleargy man an vsurer should be degraded and therefore it is counted a deadly sin Another Councell condemneth all for Heretickes who held vsury lawfull Another decreed that manifest vsurers should bee depriued of the communion and fellowship of the Christians in their life and of Christian buriall after death till their heires had restored their vsury Considering therefore the danger and hurtfulnesse of this sin which so commonly reigneth amongst vs let all good Gouernours I say continually set before their eyes this worthy example of good Nehemiah hauing the like care and compassion that he had towards his people vsing all meanes they can to ease them of heauy burdens and to suppresse vsury extortion and all kinde of oppression whatsoeuer Herein they shall bee like God himselfe who is said to execute righteousnesse and iudgement to all that are oppressed And not onely such as be oppressed with wrongs and iniuries are to bee respected of the good Magistrate but also all they whosoeuer that be in want and necessity not being able to maintaine themselues All these I say are to be prouided for by the care and prouidence of good Gouernours and this is a part of Iustice Equity and Righteousnesse This is a speciall part of their office to relieue and helpe the poore by their example counsell and power to draw others and if need require to constraine them to the helping and aiding of the needy Magistrates are Pastors Fathers and Nurses they must see that all their sheepe and children bee fed and nourished God is the creator of the poore and by his prouidence they are poore Christ is their Redeemer and died for them as well as for the rich and therefore they must not bee contemned but much regarded as men yea as Christian men God is the God of the poore of the ●●iect of the fatherlesse and widdowes he is full of compassion to such hath a care of them hee hath made many lawes giueth many precepts for the defence and reliefe of the poore hath ordained Kings Iudges Magistrates and other officers in the Church Common-wealth for the comfort succour and help of the poore and needy and because there shall be alwayes some poore in the land therefore he commandeth saying Thou shalt open thy hand to thy brother to the needy to the poore in the land And he saith a litle before Thou shalt giue him and let it not grie●e thine heart to giue him for because of this the Lord thy God shall blesse thee in all thy workes and in all that thou doest take in hand to doe Salomon may be commended to bee the poore mans King for he doth commend the poore vnto vs by many exhortations and precepts There is saith hee that se●ttereth and is more increased but hee that spareth more then is right surely commeth to pouerty The liberall person shall haue plenty and he that watereth shall haue raine He that ●ppresseth the poore reproueth him that made him but hee honoureth him that hath mercy on the poore He that stoppeth his eare at the crying of the poore shall also cry and not be heard Hee that hath mercy on the poore lendeth vnto the Lord and the Lord will recompence him that which hee hath giuen Againe He that giueth vnto the poore shall not lacke but he that hideth his eyes shall haue many curses Many such counsels and prouerbes he deliuereth for the comforting and relieuing of the poore And as he gaue this counsell to others so hee was carefull to follow it himselfe Dauid his father prophesieth of him Hee shall deliuer the poore when hee crieth the needy also and him that hath no helper He shall be mercifull to the poore and needy and shall preserue the soule of the poore Christ the true Salomon giueth the like counsell touching the poore and practiseth the same in himselfe being a most liuely and perfect patterne of mercy and compassion to the distressed He faith Blessed are the mercifull for they shall obtaine mercy Againe Be mercifull as your father is also mercifull And in another place Giue almes of those things which are within and behold all things shall be cleane to you Sell that yee haue and giue almes make you bagges which waxe not old a treasure that can neuer faile in heauen where no thiefe commeth neither moth corrupteth And when wee make a feast hee biddeth vs call the poore the maimed the lame and the blinde and so saith he thou shalt bee blessed because they cannot recompence thee for thou shalt bee recompenced at the resurrection of the iust He sheweth the fearefull and damnable estate of the rich man who fared delicately euery day but yet had no care to relieue poore Lazarus And as the Lord Iesus doth perswade all men to mercy so hee himselfe was most mercifull ready and willing to do good to the bodies and soules of men Hee is touched with the feeling of our infirmities and ready to helpe in time of need When he saw the multitude hee had compassion vpon them because they were dispersed and scattered abroad as sheepe hauing no Sheapheard And when he saw another great multitude which had nothing to eate he called his Disciples to him and said vnto them I haue compassion on the multitude because they haue now continued with me three dayes and haue nothing to eate and if I send them away fasting to their owne houses they will faint by the way for some of them came from farre And presently hee wrought a miracle for with seuen loues and
They liued in time of persecution they wanted the helpe of a good Magistrate All Kings and Princes were enemies to the Church at that time yet they tooke such good order and were so charitable that they suffered none to lacke among them It is a shame then for vs to suffer any to want necessary sustenance wee I say liuing in the daies of peace and plenty vnder a Christian King hauing so many good Lawes for the prouision and reliefe of the poore There is a memorable example of the Christians vnder Maximinus the Emperour In the time of famine many of the Heathens were preserued and saued from death by the mercy and liberallity of the Christians whereupon it came to passe that those which did deadly hate them before did now require their helpe and did openly confesse that the bowels of mercy were onely found amongst Christians that therefore Christian Religion was the true Religion which taught her worshippers true piety and godlinesse The which when Iulianus the Apostata afterwards obserued and marked least Christian Religion should bee the more esteemed because of such incredible kindnesse and mercy shewed to all sorts of people Iulienus I say euery where erected Hospitals and endewed them with yeerely reuenues And hee setteth downe this reason of his purpose writing to one Arsatius an Idolatrous Bishop It is a shame saith hee that the worshippers of the Gods should neglect their owne when as the wicked Galileans for so he had wont to call Christians releiued not onely their owne but also strangers yea ●uen the enemies of their Religion and suffered none of their owne to beg from dore to dore The most vnhappy Nation of the Iewes hauing no certaine resting place nor any forme of Common-wealth yet do they mainetaine and seed their owne least they should be constrained to craue help from Christians The French and Dutch Churches in this our Land they set all their owne on worke they suffer none to beg nor to want among them The Papists our Fore-fathers they did excell in liberallity to the Church and Common-wealth in Hospitality and Almes to the poore Wee haue many Monuments of their liberality amongst vs as Hospitals and Almes-houses for the releiefe of the needy with good Reuenues adioyned to them Nay the Papists adorned beautified and cloathed their dumbe Idols and Images and shall wee suffer poore people to want food and cloathing which carry vpon them the liuely Image of God All these examples are to our shame and condemnation and shall bee iudges and witnesses against vs at the day of the Lord. Wee professe the glorious Gospell of Christ wee haue the light of Gods word shining before vs wee haue daily Sermons and Exhortations stirring vs vp to the workes of mercy wee haue many good and godly Lawes agreeing to the Lawes of God and to the true discipline of the Church commanding and enioyning prouision and reliefe of the poore forbidding all idlenesse commanding all to bee set a worke and all that want to bee releiued according to their necessity and yet there be many idle persons amongst vs many would worke and cannot get it many though they do worke labour and toyle night and day as much as may be yet in respect of the hardnesse of the times all that they get will hardly prouide bread for them and theirs Others there bee that cannot worke at all and others but a very little yet these in many places are little regarded or prouided for Good Lawes wee haue and in this place I know there is good order and care taken for the poore Here bee many meanes for their reliefe which others want And I know there bee many tender mercifull and pittifull hearts pittying the needy estates of their brethren stretching forth their hands to their releife yet considering the hardnesse of the time and how vnmercifull and hard hearted some are which yet are of great estate and ability and considering also the multitude and great number of the poore which increase daily Your care your pitty your liberallity your collections and almes publicke or secret had need bee more then ordinary And therefore I beseech you deerely beloued in the bowels of Christ as the Elect of God put on you the bowels of mercy consider your owne abilities and the great necessitie of so many and let it not grieue you to helpe and releiue them but freely frankly and cheerefully shew forth the fruite of your compassion loue and mercy to your distressed brethren and especially you Right Worshipfull Magistrates Gouernours do your best endeuours according to your place and callings to see this seruice and worke performed by your counsell and example to perswade and draw as many as you can to this duty And as for those that are rich yet cruell couetous hard-heartd and vnmercifull compell and force them by rigour of Law to giue that to good vses which they are vnwilling to giue at all All the poore vnder your gouernement be they neuer so many they are your cure and charge you must see them prouided for if any of them perish through your default their bloud shall bee required at your hands The good Minister is to be a mouth for the poore to speake and entr●ate for them and also by his example as much as he may to go before others in the duties of mercy But the good Magistrate is not onely to bee a good mouth for the poore but an hand an eare an eye and a foote for them to speake to heare to see to go to do what lyeth in him both for the defence and reliefe of the poore As God forbiddeth all cruelty and priuate reuenge in the sixth Commandement so he commandeth all care and meanes to preserue the liues of our brethren now releife of the needy is a meanes to preserue life he that releeueth not when he may and when there is great necessity offendeth against this Commandement and is a murtherer Non pauisti occidisti thou hast not fed saith one therefore thou hast killed A Lampe is quenched not onely by blowing it out but by keeping away the oile to feed it A fire is quenched not onely by water but by keeping away wood from it In a great drought many hearbs do die not onely by plucking vp but for want of watring So many poore people for want of food which they should haue by the care of good Gouernours and charitable good people many I say for want of meanes and prouision doe decay pine and perish which is most shamefull fearefull lamentable and intollerable in a Christian State But I nothing doubt of your care and dilligence to performe this so worthy and necessary duty I know you are dayly put in minde of these things and therefore I will cease to vrge this point any further Onely by the way let mee giue some few instructions and caueats and some comforts to the poorer sort These must know that God hath so ordained and appointed in his