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A63071 Theologia theologiæ, the true treasure, or, A treasury of holy truths, touching Gods word, and God the word digg'd up, and drawn out of that incomparable mine of unsearchable mystery, Heb. I. 1, 2, 3 : wherein the divinity of the holy Scriptures is asserted, and applied / by John Trappe ... Trapp, John, 1601-1669. 1641 (1641) Wing T2047; ESTC R23471 163,104 402

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fixed which yet are fashtned here below these resemble coyne which is white in it self but draws a black line after it Or water in great mens kitchins which having clensed other things is it selfe fit only for the sink Unsavoury salt is hardly fit for the dunghill nor a wicked Minister for any place but hell Certainely hee is the worst creature upon Earth and who are Devils in Hell now but such as once were Angels in Heavens Pop. Rom. Carbone pollicente quipiam addente jusjarandum cum exsecratione vicissim juravit se illi nom credere Suadet loquentis vita non oratio Neither helps it any whit that their tongues are so smooth in speaking good Divinity while their hands are so rough with Esau in uttering false The Bethshemites fare the worse for being a City of Priests their priviledge doubled their offence 1 Sam. 6.19 And God would not permit Aaron the passions of another man because he was a Priest It was at the funerall of his two sons that hee is forbidden to weep Levit. 10.6 Hee must not so much lament the judgement as magnifie Gods Justice in the deserved death of those two drunken priests They comming off their ale-bench likely brought strange fire by fire they perish Immediatly therupon charge is given to Aaron and his sons that they drink not wine nor strong drink Verse 9. when they go into the Tabernacle of the Congregation lest they dye Moreover Moses said to Aaron This is that which the Lord hath spoken Verse 3. I will be sanctified in all them that draw neare unto mee How sanctified may some say Austin answers Aut à nobis aut in nos Either by us while we preach painfully live hoilly or else on us by our just and utter destruction Seldome do loose-lived Ministers escape the visible vengeance of God forasmuch as they stumble with the Lanthorne in their hands and the words of reproofe in their mouths therefore will he seed them with gall and wormwood Ier. 23.15 By living otherwise then they teach they teach God to condemne them they carry Vriahs letters and put a sword into Gods hand as it were wherewith to undoe thē Balaam Satan's spelman as one cals him though hee blessed Gods Israel and wished well to their heaven yet for his contrary courses and counsell to Balack he was so far from inheriting with them that he was cut off by them Hophni and Phineas because they made the service of God to stink by their stinking courses so that men abhorred it for their sakes like as the Donatists pretented to do the Church for the evill life of Cecilian an ill end befell them Commonly God sensibly rejects such even in this life either rooting them out by death and making their places spue them out or else by blasting their gifts Zach. 11.17 drying up their right armes putting out their right eyes causing the night to come upon their divination and utterly refusing to be glorified by them Well it may be that they may live long as Saul did after his rejection and the Pharisees after they had fallen into the unpardonable sin The Devill also gave them many thankes as he is said to have done the Popish Priests in Hildebran's time Anno 1072 Math. Paris Hist for furnishing Hell so fast with so many soules as had perished by their default Rasis sac●ificulorum verti●ibus magnatum galeiss stratum inferni p●vimentum esse prover● b. o screbatur And better he would thank them doubtlesse when he should meet them in hell the pavement whereof was commonly said to bee pitcht with shavelings skuls and great mens crests But surely Christs will chashiere them as the Tirshata did those turn-coat Priest * Ezra 2.61 62 63. Matth. 7. and wash his hands of them for ever Yea though they can produce and prove that they have prophecied in his name and by his name done great Miracles if neverthelesse they be workers of iniquity and albeit they have taught others Yet themselves have not done the Will of his Heavenly Father 〈◊〉 Ministers may as files 〈◊〉 others themselves remaine rough as Cariers beare bags of many for the use of them to whom they are sent A blind man may beare a torch to the lightning of others and a stinking breath sound a Trumpet with great commendation The lifelesse Heaven gives life and the dull whetstone sharpeneth Iron Noahs Carpenters that made the Arke perished in the stood and Aeneas his Pilot saved the ship Medijs palinurus in ●ndis c. and was drowned himselfe The Toades-head may yeeld a pretious stone Busonites of great vertue Medicorum tituli ●edicamenta si●● pyae des ve●ena ●●ctant and wholesome sugar be found in poisoned cane Saint Paul gives us to know that a man may Preach profitably to others and yet himselfe be a cast-away Nolite igitur magis eloqui magna quam vivere D. Bedd concio ad C●●● saith One. Vivite concioninibus concionamini moribus Let your lives be a transcript of your Sermons your Precepts enlivened by your practise which should be as a visible cōment on the audible Word A Minister of any man had need to bee godly Mal. 2.5 6. Acts 11.24 2 Tim. 2.15 Else profanenesse will easily go out from the Prophets of Jerusalem Ier. 23. ●5 throughout all the Land as Jeremy hath it In him that is sent to winne soules saith a Divine his mouth eyes hands feet gesture conversation all had need be exact and exemplary Mention is made in the Ecclesiasticall History of one Bonnus a Church-man Sosom lib. ● cap. 28. Hominis vita magno om●itum consensu probatur j●m id non leve praejuditi●● est quod nec ●●stres repe●tant quod c●l●umn●entur de Luthero Erasmu● Acts and Monuments who was never seen by any man to be angry or heard to sweare lye or utter any thing rash light or unbeseeming himselfe And M. Bucer whiles hee was here in England brought all men into such admiration of his integrity that neither could his friends sufficiently prayse him nor his enemies in any point find fault with his singular life and sincere Doctrine The like is reported of Master Bradford Now what a thing was this to slaughter Envy to stop an open mouth Acts and Mon. to rejoyce his friends and to cloath his enemies with their owne shame This was to shine as a light in the darke World yea as the Sunne in his strength which although some men curse as the Atlantes because it scorcheth them others hate sometimes because it discovers their deeds of darknesse Atlantes solem Orientem Occidentemque dira imprecatione contucatur ut exitialem ipsis agrisque Plin. lib. 5. cap. 8. Godwins Heb. Antiq. yet are they so convinced and dazeled with its beauty and brightnesse that few can forshame speake against it The High-Priest was the chiefe God on Earth and