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A29488 A bundle of soul-convincing, directing, and comforting truths clearly deduced from diverse select texts of Holy Scripture, and practically improven, both for conviction and consolation : being a brief summary of several sermons preached at large / by ... M. Roger Breirly ... Brereley, Roger, 1586-1637. 1677 (1677) Wing B4659; ESTC R1288 256,743 378

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promises in him are Yea and Amen They all run upon him in Christ through Christ by Christ And this was the Word of the Father VVho was in the bosome of the Father The Light and Life of men He took flesh and dwelt among us and God hath laid help on one that was mighty and as many as believe this Word shall not perish but have life 1. For such is the distrustful and unbelieving heart of man that he hath given all things to draw him to believe His Son in the flesh and fleshlie Sacrifices and signes that man may see the accomplishment of the Word before his face 2. For the whole Word of God is nothing else but a declaration of Gods purpose touching his pleasure towards man and that Salvation which he determined in Christ only declared to man that he may believe And therefore hath given him the Word Christ Sacrifices and manie wonderful miracles and great works on Pharaoh and all enemies that they may wait on that Word and stick thereto 3. And thus Christ himself dealt with his Disciples saying You are all sory to hear that I must leave you And believe not that I shall rise from the dead your heart● will be shaken this night but I shall die and rise again and that I will be present with you by the Holy Ghost whom I will send and abide with you Take and eat this in rememberance of me that so you may not flie to any other help nor be discouraged with any temptation in the VVorld For I will be with you and not forsake you Therefore when ye meet together eat this Passeover and feast and make merrie in me For though I will judge the VVorld by my VVord yet I will passeover you that believe my word and in my Name 1. But woe to the World because of unbelief God hath promised and that Word shall be performed in Christ to all believers This he hath Sealed by manie signs and yet we believe any thing rather The VVorld promiseth and sheweth lying signes and we believe Satan promiseth and sheweth lying wonders and we believe But God hath given his Son and we believe not This is the condemnation that light is come into the VVorld c. He hath given signes and yet we believe not he hath passed over others and saved us from great dangers and still we believe any thing before him 2. Yea and of all things men are least led hither any thing but Christ VVe get knowledge by the VVord and depend thereon and proud thereof it lifts us up but brings us not down to seek hither Nay by this word we will needs comprehend God and his Power without Christ when all power was given to him Yea of all other the Righteous Religious man could not abide him nor walk in his ways as Scribes Pharisees So we become righteous and will live thereby VVe run into a thousand opinions and devices and inventions but Christ despised of all VVe provide Lambs and feed on them but not on Christ And yet we see Gods way was alwayes a low way He a silly Lamb and now ordinarie food of Bread VVine that hereby he might reveal the great Mystery They are poor and common that he may crosse Mans curious devices and that the flesh may see no beauty in them but in him onlie 1. There is outward Elements set before the common senses of man 2. The Word to inform the understanding 3. And Christ and his Spirit to feed the heart and spirit of man that he may believe 4. So that all the Word and Sacrifices are nothing without Faith as in Heb. 4. This leads past all figures Yea when nothing appears but Death this finds Life This gives a place in the heart of man for eating of the Lamb Bread and Wine a silly thing where the heart is not led further It is not knowing talking or doing the thing but believing that Word and resting thereon Now the use and manner of the Sacrifice lets us see the life thereof the sprinkling of t●e blood the death of Christ that i● his death is accomplished our Redemption The Lamb without spot him who was innocent doing good loving all hurting to none in whom dwelt all righteousnesse and yet he must dye that we may live In this death is the assurance that by suffering com●● life when this Blood is sprinkled on the heart of Man that the eyes of man be still here in all wants straits to wait in Faith here to receive life As also by death and suffering the losse of all things in patience we ar● through faith made Victors over all The sprinkling o● the Blood was a sign to Israel of safetie and of thei● deliverance to come So to us This Sacrifice is given to draw our eyes from all other things to Christ only SERMON X. Isa 28.14.15 c. Hear the Word of the Lord ye scornf●● men that rule my people which are in Jerusalem because ye have said We have made a Covenant wit● Death c. IN this Chapter is laid down the woes denounce● against Israel for their hardned securitie and contempt of the Promise of God in the Messiah where unto through fulnesse they were fallen For fulnes● begot Pride and that made them even drunk as with wine and so carelesse and secure 1. He pronounceth the woe and then shews their present estate 1. Under pretence of their priviledges they were lifted up in Pride 2. Besotted with VVorld and sensual pleasures as men drunk with wine and hardned in all Two things made them proud 1. Their priviledges of being Gods people 2. The fulnesse of the VVorld and long peace this defection was grown general 1. The People they were lifted up with a singular conceit 2. The Priests and Prophets were grown drunk and b●sotted 3. Their Princes were high minded and scorners And so at last in these VVords he proceeds to judgement against Israel shewing what shall befall them ●nd so Prophesies of the Captivity following In which ●e declares formally as in all Courts of justice for the defence of the King his Crown and Dignity For ●herein the cryme being notorious in the Countrey ●nd appearing so before the inferiour Officer they are ●eferred to the judge specially sent by the King before whom they are to receive their final tryal and judgement according to desert VVhere 1. They are called ●o the Bar then the Judgement preferred and sound witnesses produced so judgement and execution So ●oth God here He calls them to the Bar by their names scornful men that rule Israel He prefixes the ●nditement against them because they had cast off the VVord of the Lord by carnal confidence and securitie ●nd so were hardened against God VVhich confidence ●ppeared in three particulars wherein they promise sa●ety though God had threatned the contrary 1. From Death 2. From guilt and Hell 3 From the Crosse to●ether with the ground thereof vanity and falshood
Man is fa●len into an evil estate of heart which all creatures are not able to help and he put to his shifts to keep it off as long as he can For the fear of Hell and Death is a little bell These three evils pursue men fi●st 1. Guilt and Fear of Hell l●ke a worm gnaws daily and but for these man would live merrily in the world Thus he makes a covenant with either by forgetting or by flattering the Law and stablishing a Righteousnesse of his own or presuming of mercy a far off 2. The evil of Death presseth upon us and threatens to make an end of all Joy Pleasure Riches leaves no Hope to man thus we put off many dayes think we shal yet live long when men of our age are gone forgotten but it hasteth upon us daily 3. The evil of Adversity pincheth daily now this Crosse that Losse this Sicknesse that Want and Trouble this we hope to prevent and recover bow down in fear and basenesse and husband all so well hereafter that we shal enjoy better dayes when it is impossible to order all things according to mans mind So that all these are but vain shifts and falshood But the only way is with Christ to take the evil day ●nd crosse upon us 1. For guilt to see it and bear the indignation of the Lord and with the Prodigal cry out dayly We have sinned c. And wait on Him that hath overcome Hell and Darknesse and now saith O Death where is thy sting Hell where is thy victory 2. And for Death no Covenant to be made with it but seeing the vanity of the World to meet it joyfully and say Thou canst do me no hurt but take the World and the Life which I esteem not and open a door to that life which I shal enjoy 3. And for the Crosse no way to escape it But Patience and subjection to the Fathers will who knows what is best to tame our proud hearts and to crosse us in that wherein we dote And herein appears his love that he will suffer us to enjoy nothing that will hurt us but even this shall turn to our good Thus we all strive to put evil far off to shufle over the fearful dayes We now think lightly of them and play with wasters but when we come to graple with death we shal find it no play game Look for it for an evil day is coming and happy he that is prepared for that d●y Take heed lest at any time our hearts be oppressed with cares of this life or luke warmenesse Thus saith the Lord Behold I lay in Sion Here He first layes the fou●dation of rest in the Church that though it fare ill with his enemies yet is his Church built upon the foundation of free mercy in Christ and his truth revealed by him shall stand against all storms So that God hath laid in his Church conveyed to his People a foundation of rest in Jesus Christ which shall preserve them against all crosse of Death and Hell and n● storm shall be able to overthrow it Psal 125. They th● trust in the Lord shall be as Mount Sion Mat 7. They that build upon the Rock shall abide the Tempest David calls him a Rock of Stone and Peter the Corner-stone For this is prophesied of him Isa 9. His Name shall 〈◊〉 called Wonderful Counsellor The mighty God the Prin● of Peace c. Other Foundation can no man lay 1. Thence it is said Heb. 11. That faith is the grou● of things hoped for because Christ whom faith ot●●ests on is unchangeable to his 2. And the promise in him is Yea Amen Though in us oftentimes it is Nay 3. This is that whereby Adam was restored and first laid in him whereby Abraham was preserved and Paul delivered in greatest extremity This foundation is Jesus Christ the Son of God Lord of the Covenant the ingraved form of his Image given of the Father for the Restauration of man to whom he hath given all power in Heaven and in Earth and hath hid in him the treasures of Wisdom and Knowledge and the heart of man built on this foundation by saith thereon cannot fail But the Church of Rome hath translated this foundation from Christ to the Church from head to members from that Mat. 18. Super hanc Petram and so they have the determination of all truth it to be received and believed because of their testimony And so that Christ is to be believed because of the Church and not contra And thus they pervert one Article of the Creed to bring all mens heads under their girdle and that they may sit in the Consciences of men and do what they list without controle They say We are not only to believe the Church to be but to give credit to it To understand the difference note Austins distinction of Faith in regard of the object 1. Credere in aliquid to believe and put confidence in one 2. Credere alicui to believe or give credit to one 3. Credere aliquem to believe that one is or after this manner To believe in one hath reference to God only because the object thereof must be both verum bonum To believe or give credit to one hath relation to his object as to objectū formale a principle for whose sake To believe one to be hath relation as ad objectum materiale The first we agree in And as for the second we say The testimony of to Church is of all humane the greatest and can never err in the whole nor fundamentally They say Crede Ecclesiae as to the formal cause for whose sake we are to believe all Truth and some of them that was inserted tanquam meum cum omnia alia credendi And so they make it a foundation of faith upon whose credit they wholly depend And this is the difference and this we deny 1. Because the Grammatical Constructions will not bear it Credere being taken to give credit is put with a Dative Case and an Accusative Case as in the Creed 2. Because there is no such certainty in their Church for man to depend on but that which must be the foundation of Faith must be a thing certainly known and determined what it is not the word but the thing For saith is not verbal but real But according to their own assertions the Church is a thing to them not certainly known or determined what it is Their Doctors divide the Church into the Church Essential The Convocation of all that believe in Christ Representative The Bi hops in a General Council Or Council of Cardinals Vertual the Pope only And of these we agree not which is the Church on which we must depend Some will have the Essential as Tride Catech Gloss upon Gratians Decrees which are Popes own law 2 Chap. 24 4.1 Some others seeing this could not be because it could not be known conclude it to
he must give life or else we die 2. All things live by him onlie much more mans Soul which hath no life in any thing else as the body hath 3. This is the whole Law and the Gospel 4. And God and the Faithful are joyned and made one in Spirit like Father and Child Husband Wife so that offer what thou wilt they cry none but my Father and my Husband 1. But the dark World which is blind hath incroached upon Gods Inheritance and shut him out of the hearts of men that they cry Any God but this God So the Jewes any but Christ Barrabas or any Murtherer As 1. See how the World and the Strength thereof is trusted and relyed on that they say with Israel These are thy Gods which brought thee out of the Land of Egypt 2. See how it is loved and how it is sought and delighted in 3. See how the want and the losse thereof is feared and sorrowed for 4. Yea how willingly man serves and becomes a slave to it and yet this great and terrible God this good kind and merciful God and his sure word promise not regarded 2. So that Faith is a simple and single hearted thing casts off all power wisdom and good of all things but this only and like a chaste Wise cleaves onlie to her husband and cryes out with David against all Satans temptations 1. When he offers plentie and fulnesse nay none but God and his Christ 2. When he offers Righteousnesse and Wisdom to look at nay none but Christ 3. When he threatens drives man to seek to the arm of flesh nay none but God his power yea when he draws to sin through lust yet with Joseph No I cannot sin against God So that Faith is only the preservative As in the Martyrs wh● for this God forsook Father Husband Life and all to be joyned to this God so good For while God was a God to Israel all Nations fled before them and feared them no want nor miserie surprised them but they were filled to the full with all good and satietie and while man sits under his shadow simplie he is safe he needs no power of man to support him nor riches to fill him For he hath a joy peace and riches and goodnesse that the World knows not off because it knows not him 3. Let everie man try who is the Lord and God of his Soul One saith O! riches is the onlie thing another Nay drunken and merrie companie is the onlie joye another Nay youthful sports and pleasures the onlie Heaven another Nay the great Babel that I have built for my honour another Nay but I have none in Heaven nor in Earth but thee alone Which brought thee out of the land of Egypt I helped when thou wast not able to help thy self I freed thee when thou wast a slave and I delivered thee when thou wast in danger I supplied thy want when thou was readie to faint wilt thou have any other Gods but me For they thought not of it Moses a weak man to deliver them What straits were they brought too still he fred them So that God ever witnesseth his power and truth and love to man in his greatest weaknesse and miserie and then doth man ever find God to him the nearest What straits was David in all those bitter complaints and Israel when they wandered in the wildernesse and had no City to dwell in Yea out of the deep have I cryed and thou helped me So when we were in Egypt wearie of that bondage he braught us out Yea the Prodig●l what straits was he in and was received to mercy This is the Type of our great Redemption manifested in the Gospel 1. For then doth man most purely believe Gods love most apparent 2. These straits wants God brings man into that he may shew man his power and man may believe him 3. Then doth he Seal up the truth of his Word and Promise which man in fulnesse calls a lie 1. No marvel then though we have but little appearance of Gods love when we are readie to brost with fulnesse and satiety of conceit sin bites but we feel it not we can shift it off and Christ came onlie to sinful man want presseth us not need makes us not run We live in Egypt but we would live there and fill our bellies and so seek no deliverance For we feel no bondage but know that this Pharaoh a devil will root as out at last as to Israel when they fled to him for help 2. So that straits and bondage in our selves and the World makes God great to appear for Where sin abounds there grace also O! what straits were the poor Martyrs put too when all was taken away Their joy turned into sorrow peace freedom into war bondage and jeopardie of death everie hour and yet How did he deliver them how did the light break out of that darknesse The wicked who being in honour Psal 49. Yet dying passe from house to grave with woe welladay These passed from the prison to the fire with joy and with singing I have seen I have seen saith God the affliction of my people in Egypt I remember my Word to Abraham Come therefore I will send thee to deliver them But he cannot say so to us I see the desolate mourning Soul of my people lying groaning under the bondage of sin Nay they are full rich increased with goods c. Therefore I will not cast my Word upon them in vain For they are not fit subjects for my mercy A merciful man indeed hath ever an open heart and hand to the needie So hath God But the rich he sends emptie away The deliverance is more urged in the Old Testament than any work that God wrought both by Moses Samuel and the Prophets And wha● wonderful Sacraments for remembrance thereof did God institut as the Passeover and Pascal Lamb because it was a figure of our eternal redemption To teach That the life ioy comfort of man is continued still the same way of faith promise power of God whereby mans was first fred that this promise might still live in mans ho●● I am the Lord thy God which brought the out of the land of Egypt 1. For man is as weak in himself and Satan as strong as then For as God gave life to man and be only continues it so he gives grace and continues it thereby we live His Word endures for ever Paul was received to mercy th●●ugh grace and the same Christ still lived in him So he often exhorts to continue in grace and to be grounded and established in grace to live by faith 1. Not as wise unbelieving men who having tasted of the good word of the Lord and knowledge of the Mystery of the Gospel with Israel turn back into Egypt or become wise and righteous in themselves and so cast off the Covenant And
fleshly mind is tickled but no certainty but the book of Jesus Christ is the Word of Truth and assurance forever O that we had hearts prepared to embrace this mystery Here is the Fountain of Life Here is the Book of the Generation of Jesus Christ before prophesied now accomplished Here note the Truth and Certainty of Gods Promise So that No certainty to mans heart in any thing but in the living word of God and the truth of the promise believed this abides all things else will fail Psal 26. Thy mercy reacheth to the Heavens and thy truth into the clouds Abraham had no hold left but this and David no comfort in affliction but this Word that sustained him We have a sure word of the Prophets which though the Fathers in reason might deny because they saw nothing of Christs coming yet they were to attend till the day dawn and then the Book of the Generation of Christ shall come and his star shall appear in the East So though man feel not the comfort of this Christ yet attending in that death on the sure Word of Prophesie the day star shall arise in his heart But man would feel and believe nothing and so casts off the Word and flies to many inventions 1. For all things have their turns and changes according to their uncertain natures and disposition and alter with fulness and emptiness with want riches according to the Worlds uncertainty but nothing can change or disannul the promise not the power of Pharaoh nor the malice of the Jewes nor the treason of Judas nor length of time or alteration of Kingdoms but at the fulnesse of time Christ must be born suffer and die c. So in man 2. This gives certainty of the Fathers Will Love to wretched man and he being stayed by this endures the time of Tutors and Governours of banishment persecution yea of torment and wrath within tyranny of Satan yet waits in patience the revelation of the Gospel How powerful is the word of a King that even by his word wrath hath stricken a man dead 1. How vain thē is the heart of man that seeks certainty in every thing but this Hath not Satan promised joy peace and loe at death all is gone and man helplesse Doth not the World promise certainty in its full portion and sure possession to thee and thine And yet thou seest or still fearest a decay in all Doth not the Law promise life and peace and yet when thou hast done thy utmost thou art still guilty Yea doth not God make void the counsel of the flesh and when man dies all perish and yet man will not learn nor read in this book which is life Now the word is certain in it self and so to man when the truth thereof is believed and written in his heart deeper than all reason or fleshly speculations 2. And as this book is the book of a Saviour to believers so of death to unbelievers that have cast off this and followed vain inventions For both Moses in whom they trust shall judge them and Christ in whom they trusted not shall condemn them for God shall judge all by his Gospel Then shall God say I promised to Adam Abraham and David c. and they found life therein I fore told by my Prophets And in fulnesse of time I sent my Son declared in the Book of this generations But him ye believed not counted him a deceiver I would have performed all to the full he saved all that came to me him by but you were rich wise in the World and trusted that you were rich and devote in your conceit and despised him Therefore out of your own hearts I judge you Nay without this there is such a certainty of death and curse that nothing in wealth or witt no qualities or righteousnesse can wipe out but it sticks fast in the bottom till the Book of the Generation of Christ give certainty of Redemption by him Happy he who sticks to this foundation that is neither lifted up by high wisdom nor drawn down by base lusts that judgeth not but is judged by the Word of Christ We read this story O That we had hearts to read and delight in this Book or Word of Truth We professe this Christ and we celebrate this Feast in rememberance thereof But anone every man runs to his vanity soon weary of this as though he either stood no need of this Book or had it wrote in our hearts We rejoyce and play but it is not in this nay how little is this Book looked on or minded or read in our houses or embraced in our hearts When that beastly drinking liker liker Swine than Men that unmanly custome of Cards sitter for Childrens Bables than to be the exercise of Wise and Reasonable men which the good Moral Heathens could not suffer their Schollers or Children for making them too effeminate in their minds and yet we foolishly make them our meat and drink and let Christ stand behind the door Well this Book of the Generation of Christ will stand by man to his joy when those shall be all witnesses of vanity lusts of our hearts against us The Son of David Now he comes to his Generation David is here first mentioned before Abraham because the promise was most in him and Christ most usually promised by the Name of the seed of David And so he goes on from Abraham to Christ In which Genealogy note That most of the Men and Kings that are reckoned and of whom Christ came were wicked men and Idolaters as appears in the Book of the Kings Yet Christ was born of them and the women mentioned all wicked and sinners save Ruth who was a Gentile and hated as a Dog of the Jewes But Thamar Rhab Bathseba all Adulterers So that The promise is made and so effectual Christ born and sent by the Wisdom and Will of the Father only to and for sinful lost wretched and condemned men and none else I came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance ●●e leaves the ninety and nine and seeks the sheep that is ●st When Adam was lost then Christ was promised Moses was sent to deliver afflicted Israel and Joshua 〈◊〉 bring the wanderers to rest So Christ was sent to the ●ost sheep of the house of Israel And this he verified in his ●ourse Publicans and Sinners were objects of his mercie the Poor Weak Halt Lame and Blind he was still among And the Rich he sent empty away and the righteous Pharisees he regarded not 1. For if Sin should hinder the coming of Christ he had never been born if Sin should hinder the comfort of Christ from man no Flesh should be saved 2 Nay Therefore came Christ to take away sin which by no other means could be overcome 3. Hereby is the love and grace of God magnified That he came to save Sinners When for a righteous man scarce
their afflictions he was afflicted and the Angel of his presence comforted them Heb. We have an high Priest subject to like Infirmities that he might be able to comf●rt us he took upon him 〈◊〉 sins and bare our infirmities and he was counted the great sinner of the World Like a loving Elder Brother who seeing his younger brother overladen takes the burden sees him beaten weeps sees him want gives him half For though he was the Word of God and was God yet he took the form of a Servant and became flesh and dwelt among us that we might see him a man in the flesh like us and suffering more than we all and yet overcame Thus he was given as a witnesse to the People and the first begotten among many Brethren 1. What then are all those high Contemplations that soar above and seek Christ in Heaven and make him a high speculative Angel and rack their thoughts and beat their brains in comprehending When alace He is with us l●ke us suffering watching praying poor judged and reproached and dying as we are He cares not for th●se high religious ones but pure and contrite ones With these he hath fellowship they with him 2 What hearting is this to patience that he as a husband is ever with us in well and woe Thou thinks thy case singular thou art poor he poorer thou wants the Fathers Love so did he thou art afflicted so was he thou art sick he swate drops of water and blood for the sick Nay in all he was with thee But we have little fellowship with him we sport our selves and are full strong and wise and so strangers to him We are righteous without him so that he hath nothing to do but with poor beggers 3 And where Christ partakes with us there he makes us also to partake with others to mourn with them that mourn bear their Infirmities and covers sin helps the needy relieves the oppressed c. All high flying Religion then is not of Christ but of the Devil for Christ therefore brings down all high thoughts for they are against Christ Then Christ hath little working among us when every one is for himself when we judge and condemn instead of pardoning spread others infirmities instead of covering them laugh at others fall and not mourn for them robb and not relieve the poor nay with the unthankful servant take him by the throat 4. Believers have a friend at back He gives a mouth and wisdom the world may fail and friends and wit too short and riches perish and the life gone yet he fails not as to the Martyrs who had him in all troubles a Protector and Captain and in His power overcame all That he might through Death Here is the second thing that Christ hath done for us viz. Destroyed the power of Satan and delivered man and the way whereby through Death So that Christ Jesus the Son of the Virgin and Savior of the World hath vanquisht and doth daily overcome the Power and Tyranny of Satan which he hath exerciseth over the Church and Souls of the Faithful and by His Death hath freed and delivered and daily doth deliver man from that bondage So it was promised when Man had fallen from God to Satan and was now become a S●holl●r in his shool viz by subtilty of Wit and strength of Lust to sight ag●inst God and stablish his own peace in the Flesh God promised to raise up one of the seed of the Woman to crush this power by disannulling that Peace and bringing man to suffer the Death Losse of all things 1. John 3. Christ came to destroy the works of the Devil viz. To turn that peace into War to pull down his high Mountains to set mans crooked way straight to bring man to Repentance and so to bring him into his Kingdom He came to bind the red Dragon that made all drunk and to this end was the Gospel sent by Paul to the Gentiles To open their eyes and to turn them from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God This was figured in the fall of Jericho the City of Gods enemies Idolaters the walls were high the inhabitants strong Israel few and weak the means weaker Blowing with rains horns Yet by the spirit of believing Joshua they fell So also man is weak the walls of Lust the World are strong mightie and wylie but by the foolish way of Preaching shout of the Gospel the Towers fall and Mountains fall at his presence and Christ enters Also figured in the Victorie of David over Goliath he weak means weaker but exposing himself to death and casting his life into the hands of God by Faith in the God of Israel he overcame and took the bondage and shame from Israel And figured also in the victorie of Hezekiah over Senacherib that great beast he cried and wept and spred the letter and prayed and Senacherib fell into his hands without lifting up a dart even one hundred fourtie and five thousand in one night So when Christ prayed in the garden in his agonie and embraced Death in subjection to the Fathers will He overcame hell death So st●ll it is when man is wearie of that bondage fells no power spreads his heart before the Lord even readie to meet death then is he freed by a great deliverance 1. For though Christ by his power might have delivered man and not died yet this was not profitable for man both that the power of God might appear that He might be a faithful and fit High Priest to sustain man in the power of Dea●h But this was an unlikely thing to reason That a man by dying should overcome He ●ather seemed to be vanquished yea so He did But therein he tr●pt the devil For while Satan laid on stripes he gave his ckeeks to the nippers and let Satan strike his full shoot his last dart whereby he had thought to have driven Christ from the father or to have sought help of the world but he continued still patient and at last rose triumphed over hell and death Nay Balaam could not prevail against Israel by all his curses they still being stayed on God but by his wicked counsel perswading to draw them to sin he wrought their death As by his wylie drawing men to live by the world without God that way he prevails much now Christ delivers by his death 1. Having paid the debt answers the law became a curse for us Who hath any thing to lay to our charge 2 In sustaining man by his grace and upholding him in death for if we die with him we shall live with Him and if we suffer with Him we shall be glorified with Him 1. But we seek deliverance another way and think to escape death 1. One by his gaining the world not losing it by saving his life not by giving it up to that end is wise diligent careful to put the
mercie For if he be not before one of these two he is secure may this we see too common in all men 1. For though they must be brought at one time or other to be judged in themselves and confesse that it is ●he way of Faith Repentance and Love it is the way of Life yet how soon become hardned and cast it off cares not for it but gets a life else-where that they cannot say that their joy and pleasure and life is in Christ but in another in his knowledge and righteousnesse and none abides but with this Nebuchadnezzar falls off But know that this Word shall judge thee one day 2. Hence we see what a Fountain of Lust and Rebellion is in all men believers and others how often hath God expounded our Dreams restored our freedom given Life in Death and how soon are we returned either to the Worlds shifts in straits or forget the Lord that brought us out of Egypt and feed our selves with pleasure Nebuchadnezzar made an Image of Gold fifthy cubits high He had forgotten the God of Daniel soon and now makes an Idol for his own glorie preservation even thus doth all So that When mans heart turns away from God Christ that he is not known believed and loved every ma● set up the idol of his own Imagination in his heart forsakes the God of Heaven that is to say a God a Christ and a Righteousnesse and Wisdom in Im●gination Thus every Nation had their Gods all reasons are 〈◊〉 God framed or comprehended in the witt of man 〈◊〉 Therefore God gave this great Law Thou shalt hav● no other Gods but me 1. Thus Satan is called the God of this World wh● sets up his Law in mans heart For there is in every man the sins of all men in the root so that as the Heathen that know not God indeed yet had many Imaginary Gods So all men that know not God or forsake Christ make many Christs though not all of o●● fashion yet such as mans Imagination leads him to 2. For mans heart must have something to uphol● it either real or conceited therefore in want of th● God of life he must have some God and somethi● to trust to or sometimes for which he must trust G●● the better in all which though it be nothing but the Idol of his Imagination yet Christ must bear the Name He confesseth the God of Daniel but hath an other Idol whom he worships For doubt not but all the Heathen had a general confused conceit of God unto whom they then framed God a kind of relation in their conceit For reason could tell them that a creature could not save them neither could Nebuchadnezzar believe that any creature could yet save or deliver him when he counted himself the most patient creature in the world but had a conceit of God unto whom he owed Worship Some acknowledge the true Christ but he is not the Saviour by whom they live but something else So that Thus the World and the Church is full of Idolatrie every man setting up the Idol of his own heart One sets up a Golden Image as the King did here and makes the World his great God This he serves and trusts worships yea in all his laws threats he fears the loss of his labour For if this God smile he laughs if he frown he grieves if he threaten he fears if he promise he believes and this is the greatest God most worshipped in the World The rich adores it the poor prayes unto it all bow unto it But the great Idol in the Church is mans knowledge and righteousnesse This is that the false Apostles set up This he decketh with Devotion Ze●l and Charitie but yet not much of that he worships God before this Idol he acknowledgeth Christ yet with circumcision joyned this we make only God we bow down as unto it Nay the Idols of mans imaginations are endlesse For the greatest contemplators saith Luther Are the greatest Idolaters for they make an Idol of their own imaginations or their speculations Christ and Paul was none of these they lay in misery they believed God they practised love and went about doing good 1. For by how much any goes about to comprehend Christ and his Word not believing in him from a broken and repenting heart but from strength of imagination he is the great Idolater but know these ar● cursed and the makers of them they have mouths but speak not eyes but see not the way of life noses but savour not the things of God feet but walk not in the wayes and love of Christ and they shall not all help in time of need Thy Knowledge shall vanish th● Righteousnesse be judged faultie thy gold perish and thy pleasures be turned into sorrow and shall this God deliver thee And all these are framed by man that he may have ease and freedom elsewhere in the flesh and have something to see and feel that so he may live i● peace but the true God is found in trouble not at the sound of Musick but in woe and sighing then is God present with these men as Daniel Shedrach Mechac● and Abednego were accused by the Officers This added to their Captivity for that herein is doubl● bondage though they were advanced as Rulers in Babylon yet brings them into bondage that they migh● not fit in Babylon but upon their God and his Word So that When God intends good unto man he keeps him under the Rod of miserie without and weakness● within that Faith may be kept pure and the flesh a●● man may have no stay but in him Thus with Job David Psal 107.39 He brings dow● their heart with sorrow thus with Christ 1. For till man be throughly whipt he flies to so●● new shift and God in love chaseth him from all hold● that he may not setle in carnality 2. For Abraham had no Child then Isaac was bo●● and then hope of him seemed to be taken away Thi● was ever Gods dealing with his Church they had som● breathing time yet he renewes his rod when they gre● wanton and turn from him Man would lay hold i● any thing rather than drown but thus God plunge● him into the deep and then he prayes 1. Thus we all seek rest in the flesh and find it ar● say We shall not be moved the Pipe and the Tabr● is in our Feasts but sorrow and repentance is hid fro● us But if God intend thee good he will keep thee from fleshly ease Thou thinks it an heavy bondage to lose wife husband world and all but when guilt shall appear within and God is departed and death at hand who shall comfort thee 2. But we are altogether for ease and peace Our Church is fleshly The Church in Canticles sought and enquired after him in the night but no such need with us we feel not the grief and captivity of others They are now full anon taken away Now in health
thy friends at all That can relieve or ransom thee from thrall I tell thee true as sure as I do live Thou shalt not dye for for thee I will give My only son and he sh●ll pay the prize Of all thy debt I swear it to thee thrice For rather then that thou in this thy state Should dye and from my love st●nd separate I will perform that which before all time Was wi●h me then and in my love did shine My word is past to thee it shall appear Which shall thy nature once again up rear By assuming it to my self wherein I will a living life to thee begin For I to death in that same nature thine Will subject lye that then the God-head mine May there appear to be that mighty one The which shall trush like to a mighty stone Thine Enemies and captive lead them all And thee redeem out of thy sinful fall For I will that decayed natu●● thine Assume unto my word the God-head mine Wherein I must perform my Fathers will And andergoe his mighty wrath untill It satisfied be for every one And thus thy debt I will discharge alone And when thy sin and death and hell and grave Hath got on me whatever they could crave Then I 'le triumph and captive lead them all And free thy Nature from thy former fall And in the same I will triumphant ride Unto my Father there I will abide At his right hand there I will reign so long Till sin and death and all that darknesse strong Stand subdued among my people all And then the Kingdom to my Fathers shall Be resigned that so for evermore He may be all in all as heretofore THE SOVLS ANSWER NOw Lord what lets that this thy love to me Doth not yet shine unto my heart so free To make me know and fully understand My happiness which yet is in thy hand Wilt thou not now at this same present time Declare thy Kingdom to this sense of mine I fain would know how thou thy love to me Would so confirm that I may cleave to thee THE LORDS REPLY O Stay a while that way I 'le from thee go And thou after thy flesh and sense also Shall not me know for I will far ascend Above those thoughts yet I an ear will lend Unto thy cry yet is it fit for thee Thou still attend in thy humility The time and season that the Father hath Kept to himself for so the Scripture saith I tell thee true this way thou looks for me I will not come but that way will leave thee Which when I go it shall thy sense so try That down shall fall that which thou lifted by And this is fit it should be done to thee Or else the Comforter thou shalt not see Let not thy heart at this be so agast As though it should for ever with thee last I 'le come again according to that life Of holy Ghost so that no evil strife Shall shut thee out from my dear love wherein I will a living life to thee begin Then let not sorrow fill thy heart so fore As though that thou should meet with me no more Wait but a while in that Jerusalem And thou shall see again that blessed Stem Jerusalem thy heart that now lyes desolate Which of my presence makes so high a rate As by the flesh a Tabernacle there Might builded be to keep thee out of fear It matters not though from thy sense I go I will not leave thee now and alwayes so For when thou thinks that I am gone for ay Wait thou that while for then 's the time I say That I 'le appear my sp'rit it shall descend Into thy heart and thee it shall defend From all thy foes which do encamp thy soul And bring thee where thou shalt without controul● Received be into that lasting peace Which shall abide and in thee never cease For then I will give thee my sp'rit which shall Seal thee to me in that true love withall My tokens true which shall not thee beguile Shall be within thy heart and mind and I 'le So charactere my love therein that none Of all thy foes shall hurt thee for that stone That I have cut out of my mountain great Shall fill thy heart and unto dust shall beat Thine enemies all and in thy heart I 'le write Again my Law that first I did indite And therein shall my spirit freely move Which shall be witness of my dearest love And in thy heart there shall my temple be There will I dwell so I assure it thee And thou in me shall be thy resting place From all thy sins in this my day of grace And live in me by my own life alone And thou in me and I in thee be one This is my word from me to thee it s gone And shall prevail as that chief corner stone That shall be lay'd within thy heart so low That death and hell shall never overthrow THE SOULS ANSWER NOw Lord what have I more to thee to say This breaks my heart I can it not deny That golden chain that 's ty'd about my neck That word of thine that gave my foes the check Hath wounded me and win my heart that so From thee and from thy Word I cannot goe Here will I dwell my heritage doth stand On thee alone and builded by thy hand And I will feed by that same water-side That floweth from thee and I will abide Within thy house thy praises forth to tell Thy house my heart there will I with thee dwell For there I shall behold thy wonders all Thy lovely works freeing my soul from thral That pierceing word that made my heart to bow And all my Forces for to overthrow That pure truth that made me naked lye And bair'd my heart before thy seeing eye As in that day in Edens garden I Did eat and drink of the forbidden Tree That living Word wherein thy footsteps shine In love to me in purest streams divine Of thy true light that now my heart so free Of thee shall boast of that same libertie Where I shall stand in that same truest vine And root of life whereout in me may shine Thine own life streams for ever to declare Thy loving wonders in me great and rare And that I may Lord grant me still mine aid Thy Spirits life as unto me thou said Whereby thou mayest within my heart indite Thy living Word That Lord I pray thee write In Table of this meek'ned heart of mine That there thy Image once again may shine In living power and lively streams again From thence may run in such a heavenly strain As I may live and in such union dwell With love divine as may again I 'le tell Reduce my soul from all duallitie And set me fast in perfect unity From whence as from a perfect fountain fair May spring in me these lively graces rare Whereby I may in those same lively streams Preserved be and by those
heavenly beams I so may flourish in that living way Of life So that with Paul I then may say It is not I but that sweet loving store Of thy own grace prais'd be thy Name therefore THE LORDS REPLY HAth now my word prevaild with thee so far That from my self one jot thou wilt not dar To turn aside nay art thou in such love With me that like the bravest turtle dove Thou wilt love still though absent from thee I May seem to go and thou in darknessly And doth thy cries from hence to me arise From this same love is there none other prize That can prevail but here thou wilt abide And fit alone by this same water side And hast thou now none other fountain sweet And canst thou now none other lovers greet If love be love and thou a lover be And so thou lives and from me will not flee I tell thee true my love I 'le to thee give And will thee aid for with me thou shalt live But one thing I will let thee understand How I my love my truth my mercy and My graces all shall in thee be declar'd The way wherein I have my self prepar'd For that some way I will thy senses cross Thy fleshly understandings I will toss For that same way which in thy wisdom by Hath learned out my mercy for to spy Nay though it be in highest gifts of grace If by thy flesh thou there my paths would trace Thou'l be deceiv'd my graces in thy mind And all my gifts in their own proper kinde Shall then shine forth when thou in weakness stands And bears thy death under my great commands Behold the way that I before thee went It was the cross that way I ever ment Thee for to trace my steps and there sojourn In lowest death where flesh may alwayes mourn And down may come that high conceited thought That to thy soul thy ruine ever brought And there remain in that same grave with me Where flesh may lye but thou that time shall be Rais'd up again so shall my life appear Victor to be which then will shine so clear Within thy heart which strongly shall confirme My love to thee which is without all tearm In this thy death mine aid thou still shalt finde To bring thee through according to my mind Thy troubles all which unto thee appears In thy own sense which workes thee all thy fears Come therefore sweetly lye thee down with me Under my cross that fearful mighty tree Fear not my cup for I have drunk before A health to thee to cure thy wound and sore This is that way by which I will destroy The strongest lust which doth thy soul annoy For life divine is to thy flesh the crost To kill thy lust and on the same to toss And if thou drink and taste not heartily Of this my cup thou hast no part with me For more thou comes to taste of this cross And deeper that thou drinks of all thy loss So much the more my life shall thee defend And thou with me shall to that pitch ascend Of freedom so that all thine enemies now Shall be subdued I do to thee avow And then my love most noble and divine In midst of darkness in thy heart shall shine Which will cause thee to sing and leap and dance And me alone in all thy thoughts advance Who in this mount my glory so doth shine To free thy heart from misty clouds of thine In that clear light of spirits life which shall Dispell those clouds in sunder rent them all And out of death bring forth that life I say Which will lead captive that wherein thou lay Therefore lye down and drink hereof a maine This is that way the which will bring thee gaine For in thy death thy life thereout shall spring And that 's the way whereout I will thee bring Into that land of peace and rest wherein Thou shalt be fed with all contents and in That Paradice I will so with thee dwell That unto thee I will my wonders tell My Word my Name and that ingraved form Of my own life so that to thee no storm Shall once arise my love to overthrow Or for to draw thy mind from me to bow For why thy help I have in Me so laid And in my Son as heretofore I said Which shall remain as that chief corner-stone That shall abide when flesh is dead and gone At this the powers of Death and Darknesse all Thy guilty heart that thou got in thy fall That wisdom thine that lifted thee on high In this my day they shall all vanquisht lye And I will live triumphantly in thee As I am one so shalt thou be in me I was once dead but now alive I am To quicken thee in me the new Adam From whence shall rise a living child in thee Which shall attain the full Felicitie Nay I my self in all my graces rare Will there appear and in this union bare My bosome so in that anointing free The which shall raise thy heart in such degree Of raptures hy that now thou shalt despise Thy fleshly self with all base vanities Nay hence shall spring that living life again And in shall come that truth that substance main Wherein there 's life and thou as one free-born Shall be the heir though bond-men mock and scorn For though thy fleshly dead and in thee there No hope remains for none can there appear Though glorious shews in strength of nature did Shew forth their force yet now they lying hid Under that curse where desolate they stand And barren ly in wildernesses land Yet ●●nce shall rise that righteous seed which shall Bring forth in thee in my free graces all My Law my Truth and I will it indite Within thy heart in love so will I write It all in lively living life Divine And freedom true which shall in thee so shine As that it shall instal thee once again In Son-ship true so that from thence amain May flow again as from a fountain clear Such free-born fruit as may in thee appear To be the fruit of that same living tree That 's my free grace that all the world may see That grace is grace and that by it alone My people live and by that Corner-stone Th're filled with my righteousnesse so clear That sin in them it shall no more appear For they in me before my Fathers face Shall cloathed be all decked with my grace Where shall no spot at all on them be found That 's cloathed here and setled on this ground And there abids as he abids in them Who is the root they branches he the stem This is that freedom whereunto I 'le bring My Sons again where they shall mount and sing With Simeon that sweet and pleasant song And shout it forth with all my Saints among THE SONG OF THE SOULS FREEDOM NOw let thy servant Lord depart in peace For I have seen from thee such great increase
Of grace and truth in that same little seed Which thou hast sown for me when I stood need When Sin Death when Hell Darknesse great When losse when crosse about my heart did beat When angrie thou as judge to me did shine And I stood judg'd within my conscience mine Such witnesse had that I could plead no more My sin did mount to such a mighty score When all my friends from me a loof did stand When lovers all ran far away yea and When I lay dead and hopes I then had none Of life but laying comfortless alone Then thou declar'd to me that time I say Thy saving health wherein O Lord for ay In peace I 'le rest as unto me thou said From all my fears for thou hast so displaid Thy freest love that makes my heart rejoyce And mount and sing with Simeon that voice Now let me Lord depart in peace anon For I have seen thy great salvation Thy words enough I thereon will depend In it there 's life and it will me defend And bring me forth into that light wherein I shall remain and with high Cherubin Shall shew forth what with thee I have seen In my return as it hath with me been I have none other Song but this to sing What thou hast done for me that I will bring Before thy Saints that they also with me May sing it forth in sweetest melodie As none else can but them whom thou alone Hath so redeem'd by that same corner-stone That lyeth lowest in the building so That simmoned they are for so to do Which freedom brings in such great mighty store That sing that song they will for evermore Then thou my Soul sit here in silent rest Under his wings in whom thou thus art blest And wander not nor let thy gadding mind Be turn'd about thy Spirit for to blind Into the flesh as though that heavenly thing Thou there would keep and to thy sense would bring Thy freedom now and think thereby to hold That in thy self which no man ever could And soar not up into thy thoughts so high But ly thee down in true humilitie And eat thy portion there with that content That faith doth bring and be thou patient A word 's enough he will supply thy want There 's all in him how can there then be scant Nor turn thou back unto thy pleasures vain Nor unto Mammons filthly sordid gain Such lovers all too base are for thy mind Who now stands free in such a heavenly kind Of noble birth nay what shall I say more An heir with Christ as was said heretofore Of that same Crown which links thee into one Where freedoms stands beside which there is none And that I may Lord take into thy hand My life for all 's at thine own great command If thou wilt speak thy word it will suffice Then speak it Lord let not my foes arise Me to prevent of this thy pearl great O then speak Lord and so they shall retreat And then full safely I shall walk along With thee though with my wicked foes among I sojourn still untill that precious time Of Jubill come that full deliverance mine That Jubill time O! when shall it appear To free me from my burdens that are here Me thinks I long my heart it would be gone Out of this clay unto that only One But I must stay and in this house abide Till gold from drosse be true and fully try'd And sin and death hath done their worst and then Shall life come in and that same last Amen Shall then make up both breach and ruins all That hath befall'n the Saints since Adams fall The which shall then full gloriously appear When God in man his Kingdom shall up reare When God is all and man brought home in one That 's the Kingdom or else I say there 's none For Kingdoms else before him they shall fall And come to end though they be ne're so tall Then hasten Lord this Kingdom that is thine That I in thee may in thy onenesse shine That thou in me and I in thee still may Remain in one eternally I say Where I may cast before thy face my crown Where thou abides in that same highest throne Of glory great where all things end in one And thither brought by the chief corner stone Where Saints and Angels in true unity One song shall sing in God eternally Amen Lord hasten this thy pointed day It 's in thy hand yet still for that I 'le pray That when thou hast brought all things into one We all thy Saints may live in thee alone And thou in us may be our heaven alway Which shall remain that mighty longest day That mighty longest day that Alpha one That last Omega who is God alone Amen Amen O Lord I do thee pray To bring my soul to this thy holy day For thou art First and thou will be the last Of all that is to come or hath been past That glory honour power and due praise May be of all return'd to thee alwayes The corner stone out from the Father came Was laid in blood for to declare his name His grace and love unto fall'n men alace And by an oath so interposed was To reconcile to God his creature man So as no Angel nor no creature can So that his glory did surmount the bound Of all darkness in this wide world round Yea it did shine through sin through death through hell And grave as doth the Scripture fairly tell And if his splendor shine through such darkness Then doth it shine within all men no less To be the life of them who do receive it And judgement unto them who do reject it Thus is he set the fall and rise again Of some and all as will appear full plain When he as judge such witness will produce That who rejects shall be without excuse Let all men then what talent God doth give Improve it so as he therein may live And give account what gain comes in thereby Unto his Lord lest not so doing dye Then see thy Talent be not laid within Thy carnal earth which no good gain can win But exchange that which of thee is carnal Into a state that is spiritual So shalt thou build upon the corner stone A good increase while carnal earth brings none In Jordans water Christ baptized were By John so plung'd over head and ear The Holy Ghost descending on him so That he our sorrows bare and rude our wo And was the man who did repentance bear For all mens sins that he might wash them clear And after that that he was so baptized His after life was all then sacrificed Up unto death and in death baptized And by the spirit he again was raised Into the heavenly beeing there to reign In power great untill he come again In watry tears and siry blood was he So plunged in our Saviour for to be Thus water fire and blood was mingled For him to
Three VVitnesses he needed not for they out of their hardnesse confesse He proceeds to judgement wherein he 1. He layes down the safe estate of Sion the Church in that he hath there laid the Foundation and Corner-stone Jesus Christ and the safety of all that build thereon He that believes c. 2. And then the judgement of the enemies as 1 That they shall have right judgement by him 2. That he will disannul all their hopes of safetie c. 1. Note their present condition and what had brought them to it viz. Their fulnesse and peace and conceit of their priviledges above others So that had made them now scorners of Christ his Word by the Prophets So that Long peace and plentie ease fulnesse in the World covered with a conceit of Redemption by Christ doth usually harden man against God and cover man from himself that Christ and his promise his wayes and Religion are despised and little set by Which for the most part brings a heavy day in the end Thus the old World mocked at Noah and Psal the● 10. Tush there is no knowledge in the most high let him do his Word that we may see it Thus the Pharise● being full despised the righteousnesse of God mad● a mock of Christ See what end it brings Prov. 1. Because they despised my counsels c. Therefore shall th● eate the fruit of their own wayes As in Constantine time when the Church enjoyed rest from their enemies and that they had peace through the Christia● World Men became wanton in knowledge and fe● from the truth of Christ into foul errors to the ve●● denying of Christs Godhead and the Holy Ghost S● in times of peace and fulnesse Religion is made but matter of discourse not of practise 1. For two things make all things esteemed Necessity Delight But when the heart is fatted up with th● World he feels no want of Christ And for delight h● hath none for he never felt the sweetnesse of his Lor● and Reconciliation 2. For the fulnesse of the World embraced eats o●● the life of Religion As the thorny ground choked th● seed Davids high Mountain And Christ saith How hardly doth these enter into Heaven So that though the World laugh and seems pleasant for the present yet in the end it is a miserable comforter For though Israel was now full and despised the honny Comb of Christs death yet afterwards were carried captive they were forced to sit by the waters of Babel weeping and drink their own tears as those Psal 37. Who had what they desired yet were they set in slippery places and suddenly went down to hell 1. This is too plain in experience peace and plenty have been our portion many a day We feed of the fattest baist our selves before the fire we feel no smart as do others nor are we pinched with famine nor hear we the fearful noise of the drum nor are we affrighted with the terrors of an army We dwell safe under our Vines and are not driven from our habitation as other our neighbours who are glad to forsake house and harbour lands and riches to save their own lives We play with our Wives and Children and sport our selves with them for company when others hearts are broken with cries and lamentation of Wife and Infants and knowes not how to save them from that approaching destruction that is coming And yet what effect hath this wrought even like those in Zephaniah 1.12 which say Tush God will neither do good nor evil and tush we shal feel no evil 2. But look for it for where this goes before the other will follow after If Sodom mock at Lot through fulnesse of bread yet God will meet with them And if the Pharisees stumble at this stone and will not have this man to reign over them yet the falling on them shall crush them to pieces and destroy those his enemies But Israel would never believe warning till it fell upon them 3. To be crossed then in the World to suffer want reproach persecution is a safer way than prosperity For by the one man is driven to G●d for want drove the Prodigal to his Father and hereby the flesh is weakned and crucified but by ful●esse made strong and no Judgement nor bondage so great as this Security Hardnesse and Slavery to our own Passions But woe and alace to the poor World who have not the World and yet despise Christ most of any For they are left to their own dissolute Wills and Lusts and want education in Gods Fear as much as meat And therefore it were to be wished that the course begun might be continued 4. But it is a fearful thing to make a mock of Christ and set lightly by his Word and to be so far in love with the World that we esteem not his Word it argues we find little good therein and little comfort by the Promise For what we find any good in we highly esteem of and what would pull us from our pleasant pleasures we cannot endure Therefore was the word of the Prophets so unwelcome to Israel so to us For first 1. The doctrine of Faith we count foolishness and uncertain 2. The doctrine of the Cross impossible 3. The doctrine of Obedience bondage needlesse 4. The doctrine of Death most unwelcome Yea what account do we make of the World what care contending about it and yet how lightly we passe over Christ and his Word But take heed for this grows from setting light to scorning and then to persecuting of it 5. Pray we then with David that we fall not into presumptuous sin For this is that Word that must save thee and that Christ that must redeem thee and tha● Promise that must comfort thee And thou little knows what thou scornes even that which at Death must be thy best friend but how ca● we look for him to be a friend at Death whom we have despised and scorned all our life Because ye have said Here was their carnal confidence Presumption and Fools-Paradise wherein they blessed themselves under the shelter of Vanity a●● Falshood they would not hear of Sin Guilt Death and the Cross but thought they had a device in wit the world to put off all these So that All men naturally labor by all wit and inventions to put off the evil day far from them and security and presumption to give rest to their restlesse hearts rather than to feel the evil in themselves that they may find rest through mercy in another S● the rich fool much goods for many dayes so David blessed himself in his high mountain and Israel by the Ark. Thus the Pharisees covered all under pretence of Holinesse but all in vain Nay all cry Peace peace 1. For man is lothe to see any evil approaching to himself 2. And mans mind must have something to bear it up if not Christ he runns to vain shifts 3.