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A17320 The Christians heauenly treasure. By William Burton of Reading in Barkeshire Burton, William, d. 1616. 1608 (1608) STC 4168; ESTC S115749 64,773 170

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vs to trash but not to Treasure to hell but not to heauen to the flesh but not to the spirit and so from God to the Diuell And being come now to the place and hauing found the Booke that will rcueale this Heauenly Treasure what must wee doe Search the Scriptures saith our Sauiour Christ to shew that there is some hidden Trasure in it more then is seene outwardly or more then they make shew of and so there is And therefore the Word is preferred before Gold albeit most men had rather haue Gold then the Word but Da●id could say that of Gods Word which he could not doe of Gold nor all the world besides and that was this Except thy word had beene my comfort in my Affliction I had perished And Salomon auoucheth that man to bee blessed that findeth wisedome and him happy that getteth Vnderstanding and doubteth not to yeeld this for his reason That the marchandise thereof is better then the Marchandise of Siluer and the gaine thereof is better then Golde It is more precious saith he then Pearles and all things that thou canst desire are not to be compared vnto her Length of dayes is in her right hand and in her left hand riches and glory Her pathes are the pathes of pleasure and all her wayes prosperitie Shee is a Tree of Life to them that lay hold on her and therefore blessed are they that receiue her But to see these are required very heauenly and spirituall eyes euen the eyes of a liuely ●aith for carnall sence cannot comprehend them and worldly wisedome cannot conceiue them yea many laugh at vs because we seeke for life in the death of Christ grace in his curse righteousnesse in his condemnation and comfort in his holy Gospell Verely say they so floweth cold water out of a burning Furnace and so springeth light out of darknesse and hereupon they conclude that none are more foolish then wee which hope for Life at a dead mans hand which aske forgiuenesse at a condemned person which fetch the grace of God out of one that was accursed and flye for refuge to the Crosse as to the onely author of euerlasting Saluation which are all the Treasures that the word of God doth offer vs and therewithall laughing at our simplicitie they think themselues very sharp-witted but alas they want the chiefest thing in true wisedome namely the feeling of Conscience and the ●eare of God-Let vs but enter deeply into our selues and so soone as wee acknowledge our owne wretchednesse the way for vs vnto Christ and for Christ vnto vs will bee by and by paued and made l●uell for as to the attaining of humane Sciences is requisite a fine and well furnished wit so to this Heauenly Philosophie is required a subdued minde for what tast can there bee where is lothing As many then as will not willinglie bee deceiued and perish let them learne to begin with this l●sson to know that they haue to doe with God to whom they must giue accompt let them set before their eyes that iudgement seat that makes euen the Angels to tremble let them hearken to their owne conscience bearing witnesse against them let them not harden their harts against the pricks of sinne and then they shall find nothing in the death of Christ to bee ashamed of And let not their astonishment bee a stumbling blocke to vs but rather let vs bee carryed from the humane nature of Christ to the glory of his Godhead which may turne all curious questions into admiration And let vs goe from the death of Christ to his glorious resurrection which may wipe away all slaunder of his Crosse Let vs passe from the weakenesse of the flesh to the power of the Spirit which may swallow vp all foolish thoughts And let vs still pray with holy Da●id that the Lord would open the eyes of our Vnderstanding that wee may see the wondrous things of his word for not euery one that readeth the booke of God doth come to the Treasure for it is like a Nut with a double shell both which must bee broken before the kernell can bee found or like a Chest with many locks and euery one must be opened before the Treasure can bee met withall To which end the Lord hath appointed Preaching and Preachers and endued them with the tongues of the learned and all to open the hidden Treasures of the Gospell of Christ. To which must bee ioyned a diligent eare a minde to meditate and a sober tongue to confer with thy Pastor and familie and an humble Spirit to bee enformed and reformed by the counsell of God These meanes are called digging and searching laborious exercises indeed to shew what paines and diligence must bee vsed in searching after the heauenly Treasure My Sonne saith Salomon if thou wilt receiue my words and hide my commaundement within thee and cause thine eares to hearken vnto Wisedome and incline thine heart vnto Vnderstanding if thou callest after Knowledge and cryest for Vnderstanding if thou seekest for her as for Siluer and searchest for her as for Treasures then shalt thou vnderstand the feare of the Lord and finde the knowledge of God But if wee bee negligent backward and indifferent or luke-warme then will it fare with vs as with Laodicea wee shall thinke wee are rich and increased with goods and haue neede of nothing when indeed wee are wretched and miserable and poore and blind and naked And alas so it is with too too many and therefore when you come into their houses if the booke of God bee there you shall finde it couered ouer with much rubbill and drosse as Cards and Tables merry Tales with sorry or sorrowfull tailes profane and scurrilous discourses and paultry pamphlets and such like stuffe which domineere ouer the booke of God as the Iewes did ouer Christs in Pilates hall all which should bee swept out of doores or sacrificed in the fire and as for such humorists as do nothing but feede mens humours with idlenesse and ply them with the pleasures of sinne to the losse of their precious time which should bee spent in seeking of the heauenly Treasure say vnto them as Christ did vnto Peter when hee solicited him against the will of God vnto carnall courses Turne thee behind me Sathan thou art an offence vnto mee and sauourest not the things of God The next thing to bee considered is the time of gathering and laying vp this heauenly Treasure for there is a time for all things saith the holy Ghost All in time saith the World hereafter when old age comes or when sicknesse comes or at the houre of death It is not good to bee too forward in Religion or to meddle too soone with matters of God and Godlinesse for a yong man may prooue an old Diuell But heare what God saith thou foolish man Remember thy Creator in the dayes of thy youth
recouery of that right which man hath to all the Creatures the which Adam lost to himselfe all his posteritie 1. Cor. 3. 22. Whether it be the world or life or death or things present or things to come all are yours and you Christs The right way of knowing this benefit is this when God giueth meat drinck c. we must not barely consider them as blessings of God for that very Heathen men can doe which know not Christ but as proceeding from the loue of God in Christ. And so often as wee vse the Creatures this point must come to minde for blessings conceiued a part from Christ are misconceiued Whatsoeuer they are in themselues they are no blessings to vs but in and by Christs Merits for this cause it is not sufficient generally to know Christ to be our Redeemer but wee must learne to see him and acknowledge him in euery particular gift blessing of God If men when they behold their meates and drincks could by faith behold in them the merit of Christs passion there would not bee so much gluttony and drunkennes as there is If the like in their houses and lands their would not bee so much fraud and deceipt in●ustice and oppression Also noble birth without new birth is but vanitie The like is to bee saide of phisicke sleepe health libertie recreations and very breathing it self Therefore it is meete that with our earthly recreation wee ioyne spirituall medi●ation of the death of Christ then would there not bee so many vnlawfull sports and delights and so much abuse of lawfull Recreations as there is and this wee ought to do for Christ is all in all things Col. 3. 11. The third benefit of Reconciliation is that all crosses and afflictions cease to bee curses and punishments to them that are in Christ and are onely corrections trials because Christs death hath taken away all and euery part of the curse of the law In all crosses Christ is to bee knowne on this manner iudge of them as chastisements or tryals proceeding not from a reuenging Iudge but from the hand of a louing father and therefore they must be taken in and with the merit of Christ as meanes sent of God to keepe vs from being dampned with the wicked world if otherwise wee take them as curses and punishments And hence it followeth that Subiection to the crosse or hand of God in all crosses is a marke of the true church of Christ. The fourth benefit of Reconciliation is that Death is properly no death but a rest or sleep Death therefore is to bee considered not as it is set forth in the Law but as it is altred by the death of Christ and when death commeth wee must looke vpon it through Christs death as through a glasse and thus it will appeare to bee but a passing from this life to euerlasting life The second benefit of Christ is the benefit of his Vertue The Vertue of Christ is the power of his Godhead whereby hee createth new ha●ts in all that beleeue in him This Ve●tue is double First the power of his death Secondly the power of his resurrection by the first hee freed himselfe from the punishment and imputation of our sins By the second hee raised himselfe from Death to Life The benefit of Christs diuine power is great to all the faithfull for the same power which freed him from the punishment and imputation of our sins setueth also to mortifie and crucifie the corruptions of our wils mindes and affections And the same which raised him from death to life serueth also to raise those that belong to Christ first from their sinnes in this life secondly from the graue in the day of iudgement The knowledge of this double Vertue must not bee onely in the braine 〈◊〉 experimentall in the heart that is to feele the power of Christs death killing sinne in them that wee might bee able to say with Paul Wee li●e not but Christ liueth in vs. This was one of the most excellent things which pau● sought for Ph● 3. 10. I have counted al things but dung that I may know him the vertue of his resurrection The way to know it is to cast off the old man which is corrupt through deceiu●able lusts Ephe. 4. 22. The third benefite of Christ is the benefite of his example for Christ is to be knowen not onely as a redeemer but also as a patterne of all good ●ueties to which we ought to conforme our liues Christ is to bee followed of vs in the practise of euery good duety that may concerne vs without exception 〈…〉 Our conformitie with Christ is first in the framing of our inward life secondly in the practise of outward and morrall dueties Conformitie in spirituall life is not by doing that which Christ did vpon the crosse and afterward but a doing of the like by a certaine kinde of imitation and it hath foure parts First a spirituall Oblation for as hee by prayer resigned himselfe vp to bee a sacrifice to the iustice of his father So we in prayer must resigne our selues wholy to the Seruice of God Secondly a spirituall crucifying of our selues for as hee bare his owne Crosse so must wee denie our selues and take vp all crosses that come euery day Againe as hee crucified his flesh so must wee crucifie the body of sinne Gal. 5. 24. They which are Christs haue crucified the flesh with the lusts and affections He with a speare was wounded we with the sword of the spirit must wound sinne to death and labour by experience to feele the very death of it and bury it Thirdly a spirituall Resurrection for as he came out of his graue so wee must come out of our sinnes as out of a most loathsome graue to liue to God This worke cannot bee done at once but by degrees as God shall giue grace Fourthly a spirituall ascention by a continuall eleuation of the heart and minde to Christ sitting at the right hand of God If yee be risen with Christ seeke those things which are aboue Col. 2. Conformitie in morall Dueties is generally to bee holy as he is specially to bee like vnto him in foure Vertues that is in Faith Loue Meeknesse and Humilitie In Faith for as he when he apprehended the wrath of God wholy stayed himselfe vpon the ayde and good pleasure of his father euen to the last so must wee depend wholy on Gods mercy in Christ as with both hands in peace and trouble in life and pang of death And not let goe our hold no though wee feele our selues as it were descend to Hell Secondly in Loue for hee loued his enimies more then himselfe Ephes. 5. 2. Walk in Loue euen as Christ loued vs and hath giuen himselfe for vs c. The like Loue ought wee to shew by doing seruice to all men in the compasse of our callings and by being all vnto all that wee might
do them all the good we can both for body and soule 1. Cor. 9. 19. Thirdly in Meekenesse Mat. 11. 28. Learne of mee c. His Meekenesse appeared in bearing Patiently all In●uries and abuses and suffering the curse of the Law without grudging submitting himselfe to his fathers will in all things So must wee and the more wee follow him herein the more wee are like him in his Death and Refurrection Fourthly in his Humilitie for being God hee became man for vs and of a man a worme that is troden vnder foot that hee might saue man Phil. 2. 5. Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ who being equall with God tooke vpon him the shape of a Seruant and humbled himselfe euen to the death of the Crosse. Here is to be obserued that the example of Christ hath something more in it then any other hath or can haue for it doth not onely shew vs what wee ought to doe but it is both a remedie against many vices as also a motiue to many good Dueties as for example the serious consideration that the very Sonne of God himselfe suffered all the wrath of God and curse of the Law for our sins is the most effectuall meanes to stir vp our hearts to a godly sorrow for them to which end euery man must bee perswaded that hee was the man that crucified Christ that hee is to bee blamed as well as Herod Pilate and the Iewes and that his sinnes were the nayles and speares that pearced Christ. Againe if Christ for our sinnes shed his bloud and if our sinnes made him sweate drops of bloud why should not wee shed bitter teares for our sinnes Hee that findeth himselfe so dull and hardened that the passion of Christ doth not humble him is in a lamentable case Againe when thou art sicke and in paine thinke how light these are being compared to the Agony and bloudy Sweate the Thorn● and Nayles which Christ endured when thou art wronged abused turne thy eie to the crosse consider how meekly Christ bare it and prayed for them that put him to death When thou art tempted with Pride and Vaine-glory consider how for thy sinnes Christ was mocked despised and condemned when thou art moued with anger and desire of reuenge think how Christ gaue himselfe to death to saue his enimies when they most cruelly set themselues against him and these meditations being mingled with faith will ease thy minde And hence ariseth sayth M. Perk. a three-fold knowledge first of God secondly of our neighbour thirdly of our selues Of God for if wee would know him to our Saluation wee must know him in Christ crucified for God of his owne nature is inuisible and is reuealed to vs onely in Christ in whom hee sets foorth his Iustice Wisedome Goodnesse and Prouidence Heb. 1. 3. Col. 1. 3. whatsoeuer out of Christ commeth to vs in the name of God is a flat Idoll of mans braine The second knowledge that ariseth from the former meditations is of our neighbours that is those that are of gods Church They are to bee knowen of vs in this manner When wee are to do any Duetie to them wee are not barely to respect their persons but Christ crucified in them and them in Christ Saul Saul why c. when the poore come for reliefe it is Christ that commeth to our dores and saith I am hungry therefore let our compassion bee towards them as towards Christ. The third knowledge is of our selues and the right knowledge of our selues ariseth of Christ crucified in whom and by whom wee come to the knowledge of fiue speciall things First the grieuousnesse of our sinnes and our miserie in regard of them for if wee consider our offences in our selues wee may bee deceiued because our conscience being corrupt often erreth in giuing testimonie and so it seemes but little but if sinne bee considered in the death and passion of Christ whereof it was the cause and the vilenesse thereof measured by the vnspeakable torments endured by him the least sinne will appeare to be a most grieuous sinne indeed Secondly by this wee know that men beleeuing in Christ are not their owne but wholly both body and soule belong to Christ. Thirdly that euery true beleeuer hath this being from Christ not as hee is a man but as hee is a new man Fourthly that all good works done of vs proceede from the vertue and merit of Christ crucified Ioh. 15. 2. Fiftly that we owe vnto Christ an endlesse debt for hee was crucified onely as our suertie and pledge and in the spectacle of his passion wee must consider our selues as the chiefe debters we owe him all our selues for the paines that hee endured to set vs most miserable bankroupts at libertie from Hell Death and the Diuell but 〈◊〉 when doe wee beginne to pay it Thus wee see what benefits we haue by Christ crucified and in what manner wee ought to vse them but alas but few haue treasured vp this knowledge of Christ as they ought for herein faile both the Papist and the common Protestant The Popish Churches though in word they confesse him yet doe they not know him as they ought for in their Sermons they vse the passion as a means onely to stirre vp pittie and compassion towards Christ and hatred of Pilate the Iewes and Iudas c. But the seruice of God which in that Church stands now in force by the Cannons of the Counsell of Trent defaceth Christ crucified in that first the Passions of Martires are made meritorious secondly the very word and signe of the Crosse is their onely refuge and help thirdly the Virgine Mary is made the Queene of heauen and a mother of Mercy who may commaund her Sonne fourthly they giue religious adoration to dumbe stocks Crucifixes made by the hands of men The common Protestant also commeth short for three causes for first though in Word they confesse him to bee a Sauiour that hath redeemed them yet indeede they make him a patron of their sinnes Secondly they take knowledge of his merit but little regard the vertue of his death and resurrection in mortifying of their sinfull lusts and affections thirdly they vsually content themselues generally and confusedly to know Christ to be their redeemer neuer once seeking in euery perticuler estate of life and blessing of God to feele the benefit of his passion What is the cause of all the securitie in the world and that men are not touched for their sins surely because they did neuer yet seriouslie consider that Christ in the Garden lay groueling vpon the earth sweating of bloud c. for their offences Againe oppressours of the poore neuer knew that their sinnes drew out the hart bloud of Christ. Againe proud persons puffed vp with strange atire neuer consider that Christ was not crucified in gay atire but naked that hee might beare the whole shame and curse of the Law for vs. These and
those ioyes which the same Apostle saith are such as no Eye hath seene no Eare hath heard no Tongue can expresse● nor Hart conceaue Now doe but consider with thy selfe if thou canst what some Eyes haue seene what some mens Eares haue heard and what some trauellers Tongues haue reported in these dayes and what the hart of some man is able to conceaue and then doe but imagine what those ioyes of heauen are if thou canst But what are the commodities and Riches of that Heauenly Ierusalem and the Cittizens therof that cannot bee valued If the report thereof will mooue thee to seeke after them then heare for euen in this life the true Christian is put in possession of them in part by which as by a tast hee is certified and as by an earnest p●nny hee is assured of the rest that is kept for him vntill hee bee ready for them Saint Iohn saith that as if some rich merchant were come from a far Country the Lord Iesus inuiteth vs and setteth vp as it were his bils in euery Church offering to all that will vse the meanes to make themselues sure of his marchandise which is meant by buying no worse wares then fine Gold tryed in the fire to make vs rich white rayment to couer our filthy nakednes withall and eye salue to heale vs of Spirituall blindnesse that is himselfe his Word and his Spirit And the like offer in most kinde mann●r againe hee maketh by Salomon willing vs if wee bee wise to God ward to receiue instruction and not Siluer and knowledge rather then fine Gold Whereof Salomon himselfe giueth this testimony after his long experience of both that to get wisdome is much better then gold but how much better hee cannot tell it so far excelleth and therefore hee sets it downe with an Interrogation How much better is it c. and to get Vnderstanding saith he is more to be desired then Siluer Yea Blessed is that man saith hee that findeth Wisedome and that man that getteth Vnderstanding Now marke his reasons For the marchandise thereof is better then the marchandise of Siluer and the gaine thereof is better then gold It is more precious then Pearles and all things that thou canst desire are not to bee compared vnto her Length of dayes is in her right hand and in her left hand riches and glory Her wayes are the wayes of pleasure and all her pathes posperitie Shee is a Tree of Life to them that lay hold on her and blessed is hee that receiueth her There is also a spirituall traffique and intercourse betweene Christ the faithfull Christian. For Our conuersation is in beauen saith S. Paul very troublesome and dangerous I confesse for a time for this world is the sea tempestuous and tumultuous enough The Church militant is the ship of Christ that is tossed in the same The tackling of this ship may be the communion of Saints The Pilate that guides the course the spirit of God The Carde or Compasse the Word of God The Purser of this ship is loue The Baliffe is humane frailties noisome feares and troublesome doubts The munition of this ship is the armour of God that is the Helmet of Hope the Shield of Faith the Sword of the Spirit the Brest-plate of Righteousnesse c. as the Apostle describeth it in the 6. to the Ephesians The windes which driue this Bark are prosperitie and aduersitie The waues which tosse this ship are presumption and despaire The enimies to this ship are the world the flesh and the Diuell The Factours are the faithfull Ministers of Christ. The Commodities are the Treasures of Heauen the Riches of Christ or Fruites of the Spirit Our Messenger is Peace a speedy Poste The Hauen is the Kingdome of Heauen The landing place is Golgotha The Land is the land of the liuing The Customer is Death who sets all men at libertie and yet is bound himselfe Peter was once one of these heauenly Factours for the Lord Iesus a Creeple came vnto him for an Almes but what was his aunswere Siluer and Gold haue I none but such as I haue I giue thee in the name of Iesus of Nazaret arise and walke A better Almes a great deale then hee expected So wee may say If you aske vs what commodities our vessell hath brought we may make Peters answere Siluer and Gold wee haue none new wine haue we none pleasant tales haue wee none and Popish trash haue wee none but wee haue the hidden treasures of the Gospell the puritie of true Religion the rich Iewels of the holy Ghost as Faith to ouercome the world repentance to make men new remission of sinnes and Reconsiliation with God by the death of Christ peace of Conscience which passeth all vnderstanding and is a continuall Feast ioy of the holy Ghost a●d gladnes of hart which the world cannot take from him that hath them wee offer loue to God and Charitie to men zeale for the truth patience in affliction moderation of affections lowlinesse of Spirit to grace all our actions and assurance of euerlasting life after this life the great gaine of godlinesse with sweete contentation to all estates Behold these are the Riches and these are the Treasures that the Lord Iesus sendeth from heauen to enrich and glad his seruants withall while they liue here dispersed and despised vpon the face of the earth And yet here bee not all for euen all outward blessings also do attend vpon these inward graces so that if any man can finde these and hartely affect them the other shall follow measurably and proportionably according to euery mans place and want And therfore our blessed Sauiour not knowing how to enuy or deny vnto his Church the smaller things hauing frankly bestowed himselfe and the greater things of his Kingdome set vs in the way and directeth vs a right course for the obtaining both of heauenly Treasures as also of earthly Commodities Seeke first saith hee the kingdome of God and his righteousnesse and all these things shall bee cast vnto you but Gods Kingdome must bee first sought When Salomon preferred in his request vnto God a wise and vnderstanding hart for the well gouerning of his people God gaue him that and also Riches and Honour things that he asked not So if our chiefest desire and endeauour be to lay vp treasure in heauen and to bee rich in the graces of the holy Ghost the Lord will giue vs those Graces and earthly Blessings besides But alas it fareth with most men as it did with Boaz his kinseman who was well content to redeeme the field of Naomie but when hee heard that hee that should haue the field must also marry Ruth hee would none So many hearing of earthly commodities and worldly blessings are content to strain themselues for the obtaining of them but when they heare that they must take them
increase his strength that hee was able to beare it on his shoulders when it was an Oxe so doth the Christian Soule by inuring his patience and faith to beare smaller crosses that in time hee is able through daylie exercise of the spirit to beare greater crosses and to put vp mighty wrongs Through negligent slothfulnesse cursed ingratitude prophane abusing of Gods heauenly Graces they may dye and decay in thee but the more they are vsed the more they are increased The glorious Garment and royall Robe of Christ that Sonne of Righteousnesse wherewith Saint Iohn saw the Church clothed is neuer worne out nor shall euer be put off vntill faith and Hope bee abolished their pure Gold that they buy of him is neuer spent and their Sunne is neuer set though sometime perhaps it may bee vnder a cloud The Oyle of gladnesse wherewith they are annointed is like the widdows Oyle of Sarepta wherewith shee paid her debts maintained her selfe her house and yet her Cruse was still full Nay Christ turneth the water of his seruants that loue to enuite him vnto their feasts into wine and the oftner it is powred forth the sweeter it is One Helmet of Hope one Shield of Faith one Sword of the Spirit c. shall last all thy life and saue thee in a thousand battailes of temptations and spirituall conflicts and neuer bee worne for whom the Lord loueth hee loueth ●to the end and his mercies endure for euer There is but one Faith one God one Lord one Baptisme one Word one Spirit and one Hope though there bee many misbeliefes many Diuels many falsehoods many doubts there is but one supreame goodnes though many euils that one shall ouercome all and remaine alwayes the same that we may still sing with the Psalmist The mercies of the Lord endure for euer And as the Christians heauenly treasure doth excell for Perpetuitie so also for Securitie for it is laid vp in heauen where the Lord himselfe dwelleth and from whence hee laugheth all Theeues both infernall and terrestiall to scorne Many lay vp their treasure in the bottome of a ship and the sea swalloweth it vp but what sea can deuoure those Treasures that are layd vp in heauen Many put their treasure into other mens hands who spend it vainely or runne away secretly but who can spend or runne away with that which is laid vp in heauen Many bestow their Treasure vpon their backe belly and building three such Bees as will sting the land to death if they be not taken heed of and all perish in the vse by fire or by age or by sicknesse or by death but no such thing can happen to those treasures which are laid vp in heauen Many haue houses and lands and riches and friends to day in very good securitie as the world thinketh and by to morrow they are gone or sold or wasted or stolne or dead or turned to another minde but they that haue once laid vp the Treasures of a good life and a good Conscience in heauen shall bee sure to finde them there and to enioy them for euer for they are so kept to his vse that no Theefe can euer steale them from him And howsoeuer some vaine and presumptuous Persons will not sticke through greedinesse of gaine to vndertake for a quantitie of money to secure a mans goods at sea or at land yet considering the miserable vnquietnesse that mans life is exposed vnto and the vniuersall disagreement and warre that is betweene man and all the Creatures in the world yea betweene the Creatures themselues nay more betweene man and man in all estates and degrees nay more than that between euery man in himselfe I see no reason why any man should be so vnwise as to promise vnto himselfe any secure enioying of any worldly commoditie or why another should so confidently or desperately rather vndertake to secure any mans goods or estate when as hee cannot secure himselfe one minute of an houre to an end And first for the miserable and vnquiet estate of this life I see not what can bee said more to discouer the same then hath beene already said by Petrach that learned Italian Oratour the substance of whose discourse concerning this point I thinke will not bee lost labour to lay before thee which briefly is this that considering the vncertaine and sodaine chaunces changes whereunto the affaires and estates of men are subiect nothing can be more fraile nothing more vnquiet then the life of man In other liuing creatures saith hee it is not so and why because nature hath prouided for them a wonderfull kinde of remedy but what is that remedy might not wee enioy it with them Oh no for it is a certaine ignorance of thēselues by reason wherof they inioy their life and being in lesse misery and more quiet then man doth for in vs onely that haue degenerated both our memory vnderstanding our prouidence and all the diuine gifts of our minde are conuerted or peruerted rather vnto our owne toile destruction for are wee not haunted alwayes with vaine and superfluous yea with noysome and pestiferous Cares which cause vs to bee grieued with the present time to bee vexed with the time past and to bee afraid of the time to come If our life were well gouerned it were the most happy and pleasant thing that wee possesse but now so many causes of miseries and nourishments of sorrowes doe wee daylie heape together that we make our life a wretched and wofull toile whose Entrance is blindnes whose Progresse is labour whose End is sorrow and the whole Course error What Day doe we passe oue● in rest and quietnes or rather that we finde not more painefull and troublesome then other What Morning haue we euer passed so merry and pleasant that hath not been ouertaken with some sorrow and heauinesse before night What perpetuall warre is it that wee make against Fortune as some speake which know not the diuine prouidence to be the gouernor of all things Wee onely being weakelings and vnarmed take vpon vs to encounter a most fierce foe in vnequall fight and bee againe as lightly as things of naught tosseth vs vp and throweth vs downe turneth vs round about and playeth with vs so that it were better for vs to be quite o●ercome then continually to bee had in scorne And the cause heereof is nothing else but our own lightnesse and daintinesse for wee seeme to bee good for nothing else but to bee tossed het●er and thither like a tennis-ball being creatures of a very short life of infinit carefulnes and ignoraunt vnto what shore to fall with our ship or vnto what resolution to apply our mindes And besides the present euill we haue alwayes somewhat to grieue vs behinde our backs and before our eyes to make vs afraid which thing hapn●th to