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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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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
the power of darknesse and death and subdue thine enemies under thy feet and then shall death the last enemie be destroyed that God may be all in all 4. Only in this time take heed of hardning in securitie ●nd blind presumption SERMON XIII Heb. 2 24. Forasmuch as the Children were partakers of Flesh and Blood he also took part with them that he might through death destroy him that had the power of death that is the devil IN the former Chapter he had declared the great and divine power of Christ who was far above all Angels and Power In this he shews that now Christ ●●eing made the Prophet and High Priest of mans Salvation it became him to be a man like us both to teach and suffer for us which he proves by divers testimonies of the Prophets as I will declare thy name unto my Brethren and Isa 8.18 Behold I and the Children which God hath given me So that he was made even ou● brother In these verses he concludes and explait● what he hath said before as if he should say Forasmuch as those Children which thou hast given me were but Fle●● and Blood and not able to free themselves but through the same Flesh and Blood were under the Power of th● Devil and by him kept in bondage under the feard death He took flesh and blood on him also becam● a weak man that thus he might by death free his Children from that bondage these words declare two thing 1. What man is in himself viz. Weak under the powe● of the devil thereby kept in bondage fear of deat● 2. What Christ hath done for weak man viz. Tak● part with us by his death destroyed Satan freed 〈◊〉 Forasmuch as the Children viz. of Adam or rather o● the Elect Were partakers of flesh and blood Weaknesse want miserie and death for through the flesh we a● subject to all those so that this is our portion the l●● of Spirit is gone our Spirit dead fo● want of th● life of God so also for life and salvation able to do nothing but depend on another So that All men even the Elect of God and faithful have nothing properly their own but flesh and blood viz Weaknesse Want and Miserie till they are supplied b● Christ and his fulnesse Gen. 6. His thoughts and imag●nations are evil Psal 8. What is man He is a thing 〈◊〉 nought lesse than nothing and lighter than vanitie low● than the Angels and yet he found no stedfastene●● in them Paul though full of the gifts of God 〈◊〉 the least of all Saints in me dwells no good thing not ab● to think one good thought Do our holy high thoughte● men judge so of themselves Egypt but a Reed an● the strength of Pharaoh but a broken staffe and what 〈◊〉 our Riches but as grasse our Wisdom foolishnesse 〈◊〉 Powers not able to make white or black our Righteousn● as a filthy Rag our Sacrifice as the cutting off a Dog● neck nay all but grasse and as the flower of the field 1. This is plain in experience Doth not the weak heart of man flie any whither for succour though it finds none bowes to the World creaves help of the arm of flesh flie any whither for to hide himself would do any thing for to free himself from the fear of his own heart danted with everie noise dead with any losse can do no good not suffer any evil and yet this silly creature sits in his own conceit as a God a Lucifer Queen that shall see no evil 2. Whence then are all those high thoughts of judging others and justifying our selves seeking honour each of other but because we see not our own weaknesse and bondage Nay if our eye were returned inward we should have no boasting if we saw but the spring of Lust and Pride and how unable we are to resist the least temptation or stand in the least affliction how good soever God be to us yet in our selves but flesh and blood his gifts shews his goodnesse and they are in him not in man enjoyed from him not from our own fountain All high thoughts then are from the devil for all is but flesh and blood Thy high Turrets and great Babels and fair inheritance must come to nought when thy Soul shall be taken and it may be thou shalt see it This great portion gathered and daily increased wherein thou boastest thy self must all be scattered and ●hou not know what shall become of it thy deep wisdom shall fail thee it is but fleshly not able to see into the way of life to prevent or deliver thee from death Thy counsels must perish thy righteousnesse is but a ●ag shall vanish nothing continue Nay what ever thou doest thou mars it if Christ be not there If thou pray or ●alk all is nothing but fleshly only to stablish a fleshly kingdom peace to thy self Nay bring out thy best qualitie it is but fleshly such as the Heathens have as well as thou if Christ be not there else we needed no Christ but our Spirits being lost he came to breath a new life therein to by his power Object But God giveth gifts to men Answ True but if he be not with those gifts man marrs them Where then is the power of good motions or free-will c. To know believe love repent c. Not in us but in Christ And yet this makes not man secure Doth the beggers poverty make him cease begging or the lame man to lye still and not cry for help Nay the feeling of this keeps repentance and prayer a foot in the Church and so had we need of mercie everie day and to pray night and day That when this grasse withers c. Yet that the Word of God may abide in our hearts for ever Magnifie Gods mercie that unto us so poor and weak that can do nothing vouchsafes his help and grace 3. So that all Religion is not any thing we can do to God we are not fitted no What can we add to him but to receive still from him both Faith and Righteousnesse and all for having none he is made all these to us that so we may daily cry Lord increase our Faith help our unbelief 4. But Religion never throve since flesh and blood even mans fleshly wisdom and conceited power and righteousnesse of man got pearckt up in Christs room in the heart of man nor will it thrive in any till this be laid in the dust again and that we begin at the verie earth to abhore our selves in dust and ashes He took part with them That is was made man partaker of all wants and infirmities of man and ye● himself conquered being tempted and helps all that are tempted So that Jesus Christ that living Saviour of man is partaker and fellow-seeler of all mans weaknesse infirmities that he suffers and lovingly helps and frees man where all help fails Isa 50.11 Isa 63. In all
then he was strong Great Knowledge devote Holinesse and high Thoughts chooke Faith only humilitie preserveth it The one lives by opinion as light as wind but the other by Faith and mercie he feels nothing but weaknesse and guilt 3. Well-worth weak and repenting hearts that weep with Peter We deny him often but repent seldom What ever knowledge or other thing they have yet if this be kept lively Faith shall not fail though it be seemingly lost and he turned his back and he sees no way to peace Yet wait a while and light will spring out of darknesse and well-worth Crosse that preserves Repentance in man when he sees his own beastly guilt how he hath forsaken God and run from him and sees how all fails then he returns So it is hard to preserve Faith lively in prosperitie It is a great point of simplicitie to enjoy all gifts and yet look at none We see then whereby man is preserved in all straits viz a praying and believing heart all else vanish 4. But praying dayes are gone We have wept but now rejoyce We were weak but now strong in our selves Strengthen thy Brethren Pitie not me nor weep for me but weep for thy self and pitie thy Br●thren So that As the life of Faith is in Christ only see the practice of Faith is in love to the Brethren David Psal 16. My goodness is nothing unto thee but to the Saints that are in the Earth Thus all rules of practice after Faith that are stablished by Paul are such like as help the weak admonish the un-ruly c. and Christ left this his last Law Love one another and Faith works by love This was Christs practice all his dayes in doing good this is a free disposition of a Redeemed Spirit the flesh seeks its own but love doth not 1. Thus is the Fathers Love spread abroad and the Truth of the Gospel and the Church increased and herein is the Communion of Saints 1. But we all walk in the thearick knowledge of Faith and Christ and nourish our thoughts therein but we foresake the practice of Faith for self-Love and Pride hath drowned all hearty Religion Do we help the poor and relieve them nay we spoil them do we bear with the Weak nay we judge them do we cover the sins of others nay we spread them Do we love our Enemies nay We hate them 2. I wish we had lesse Knowledge so we had more Faith and Love Is it not a shame to see how Drunkards are linkt together and every Sect as one man yet we that professe to believe in Christ lead everie man to his own gain So we thrive we care not who losse who grieves and bears the burden of others I will go with thee though all forsake thee Pride of heart and over-weaning conceit of our own power because of some singular gift above others is the readie way to fall before all so it s in the Jews Pharaoh Nebuchadnezzar Lucifer So that There is a presumptuous and proud carlesse confidence from the arm of flesh which goes under the name of Faith and lifts man up in securitie a while but will fail in the end Thus David Psal 30. And his numbering the people SERMON XV. Dan. 3.16.19 Then Shedrach Meshach and Abedneg● answered and said to the King O Nebuchadnezzar we are not careful to answer thee in this matter IN the former Chapter Daniel had interpreted the Kings Dream concerning the Image of Gold Silver Brasse Iron and Clay and the destruction of several Monarchies by the Stone hewed out of the Mountain without hands that is to say The power of Christ whose Kingdom should overcome all the rest and be everlasting never to be destroyed by which the King was convinced to acknowledge the great Power and Wisdom of the God of Daniel and sell into admiration but understood not the Mysterie of Christ therein nor the downfal of his Kingdom therefore presently returns to his old Idolatrie So that The Word of God from God and the great work of his power doth for the present put man to silence and convinceth him yet where the heart remains hardened and that the mysterie of Christ is hid from man he soon returns to his old vanitie and Idolatrie of his own heart Thus they are often convinced by the great Works of God Psal 16. Yet forgot how they were brought out of Egypt and walked not in the Covenant but returned t● their Lusts And the Pharisees in Christs time often put to silence but soon grew wise again to maintain there own Kingdom Yea how manie of his followers who saw his grea● Workes and confessed never man spake like him or did the like spake with such power and assurance and yet forsooke him see the stony ground and those of Judea 1. For ease and peace and prosperitie being offered and a man lothe to live without them they choak the VVord 2. The Knowledge of the Gospel without the power of Christ and his death hardens above all none such enemies to the simplicitie thereof 3. For if the Truth and Power of God be revealed yet if God keep not the Promise of Repentance by the Crosse so bring man under the power of that Word he soon starts up and becomes Wise and Righteous in himself not in Christ in the flesh not in Faith 4. Though for the present it dash man and convince him that he confesseth and sweareth that it is the truth yet when it both crosseth his present ease and libertie brings no life but death for the present he grows wearie unlesse the great power and love of God pursue his Soul by his Word and Crosse Hence comes so much back-sliding in the church that men admire the great Power of God yet not living in Repentance under the Crosse Every thing starts up and so they turn to the old way or a new device of their own but do not believe the down-fal of their Kingdom for the present For most men when they have talked and shewed abroad their Wisdom Righteousnesse and increased their Glorie they are the old men again The World is welcome and sweet Sin as light themselves at ease secure as they had never known such a thing 1. And yet they know their ease and securitie ariseth not out of simple confidence of Faith but hardnesse of heart and clothed under a vail of Religion 2. So it is a fearful thing to grow hardened after truth revealed that man joyn hands with the World that sin become lesse sinful in conceit This is a meer securitie and not Faith for if a man flie off and that the Word cease to judge man arraigned at Gods judgement seat For Christ hath two judgements in mans heart viz Judgement and Mercie so it is said Man must give an account of what he hath done Yea of every ●dle Word which is true in mans heart for they are judged and man tormented untill he apply to
Religion almost is but the fruit of ma● witt and brain and not of a troubled heart but for a● end of mans self Gods mercy is simple and his work simple also but all Religion that hath an end in man heart towards man is not of God simple So man is busie in seeking and working to make himself rich searching knowing to become wise glorious Nay man labours to mortifie the flesh to get life thereby but mortification to dayly dying is life but to get life thereby is death for where man kills the flesh to quicken Life he loseth both for all mortification so much urged by Christ Paul is only that care diligence according to that Wisdom given to us that thereby the flesh and daily lust may be kept under that the heart harden not by fleshlie ease fulnesse and so grow wanton but not to give Life to the Soul and so are all wayes of mortification It is good to restrain appetite to keep out the World to walk temperatlie and soberlie and diligentlie in our calling These are good and honest wayes to be chosen to keep under the rebellious Flesh But to do these with an opinion of Life thereby is most base and double dealing for while we pretend to be humble 〈◊〉 inwardlie proud while we seem to mourn we laugh in our selves he that deals with Christ must deal with a single mind and shut all out at doors but Christ and thou and Christ argue the case What thou can plead for thy self and thou shalt see all reason dumb and nothing in thee but a poor prisoner praying daily for pardon and in nothing the freenesse of his grace more appear then in calling the Gentiles This is it which Christ saith They shall come from the east west c. And the Children of the Kingdom shall be cast out So they are not happie whom man accounts but whom God accounts so What he did to those that knew nothing but gropping after goodnesse even sought it in man and so thought that the Souls of those excellent men ascended some into the Sun Moon and Stars became Gods persecuted Christ evermore even to those blind men he sent his speciallest messenger that even was to open their eyes and turn them from darknesse to light So that Whom God intends to make happie he sooner or latter calls and brings his heart by the Word of truth out of the World and himself and all to rest simply on him and believe as Matth 22. Psal 45. Hearken O daughter Sion thou must leave thy Fathers house and Abraham Gen. 12. c. For man is gone out into the World and himself else should we never have stood in need of this Word but it should have lived in us for ever but being gone from God he sends out his message saying Go carrie my will and promise to lost man and bid him behold me For this is the execution of his purpose this calling is outward inward Outward in the outward dispensation of the Gospel he layes before man his Will and Promise and so man understanding and fixing thereon sees a kind of good in it and approves of it Inward when through the inward power of the Truth he finds out mans heart and brings it to it self separating it from the World and its own devices in sorrow and misery and to attend on his Promise though man see nothing but death and misery S● 〈◊〉 this calling is not as most think a mending of this or that Action but a destruction of all and calling man from it not to make him wise to fulfill his own will but to lose it The Word is Evocare viz. Call out as out of Egypt have I called thee Woe then to them that are dayly sought and called and have not an ear to hear Like these Guests Matth. 22. Their minds are shut up they see not their own wants nor the beauty of the Brid-groom set before them God calls man to partake of his love but man saith I have another and so the righteous Wrath o● God lights on him For though some expound that 〈◊〉 Matth. 12. Calling those that were bidden That this bidding is the universal grace given to all and that callin● is a further grace added to the free-will Yet I take tha● adding● to be the Covenant made with the Jews t● whom he offers the light of the Gospel as Acts the 18 This calling abides still in the use of the Gospel as Firs● To d●lly Repentance 2. To believing 3. To do his Will in obedience of Love 4. To suffer in Patience To a Rebellious People Though they pretended Holinesse and the service of God yet they were grown Rebellious against his Will and Word So that There is in all men a Rebellious Will and Lust yea even in believers which it ever leads man from God into misery and bondage as in Adam and David And Paul complains of it Rom. 7. Gal. 5. This fights against the Spirit though the will and desire of man be natural qualities yet when they are set upon vain objects and come to rule and draw they ever bring into bondage For hereby is God more denied than by any for though they know him to be true they trust him not and as for a stranger to denie and distrust a man is nothing but for a Child it is Rebellion and Rebellion is as the sin of Witch-craft it denyes God and makes a Covenant with the Devil and workes through envie ever to destruction Thus unblief ever Rebells against God yea raiseth up arms against him When he would be a King no say they This man shal not rule over us but would reign as King themselves But believers most of all who dwell in the Kings House and professe alledgeance and service and yet underneath practise and labour that they may be King and wear the Crown and so are still drawn from God by Lust and fleshlie Wisdom And this may he say to our Land he hath stretched out his hand long over us but we still Rebel witnesse 1. That common trade of iniquitie as common as breathing 2. That hardnesse of heart under the Vail of the Gospel 3. That heartlesse dealing betwixt Religion and the World 4. That casting off the Word we professe believe not that to be true which we know c. This makes man an enemie to God this is it which makes thee cast the Son out of doors we walk in a way that is not good after our own thoughts So the Lord may say They have forsaken my Covenant They follow their own which leads into an ill way of Life So that When man forsakes the simple Word of God and cleaves to the devices and inventions of his own thoughts and follows them he forsakes the way of Life chuseth the way of Death which never prosper It was the Curse that lay on the Gentiles That he suffered everie one to walk in his
his Word 2. For to others whose present ease and rest it crosseth it is un-wellcome 3. For none believes it but them others know it and talk of it but the poor and lowly minde only believe it 1. We may then cry with the Prophet Isa 55. Who hath believed our report for every heart is filled and fatted and born up with something none lyes under his own burden in the Dust but one hath the World and lives by it another a witty and strong opinion of Faith and Christ and Christ and his Word not regarded Do we not delight in any History and witty discourse rather than this do we not believe cleave to any lie of Satan though directly opposite for if he say we shall die We say no none will b●lieve death but he that seeks it And hence we see what makes all unprofitable unto man viz. Hardnesse of heart and presumption when man can passe over Hell and Death so lightly as not belonging to him and so Christ and his Word are a far off kind of thing to him He can have it or want it he had rather want it than a little portion of Wealth can live merrily in the fullnesse of the World without the Word than to want it though he had Christ himself daily to Preach 3. Well worth tender and troubled hearts who like the distressed Orphant seeks for the Father knows his own weaknesse cryes out VVho shall deliver me waiting daily at the posts of his doors and sit at Christs feet daily Christ hath sent out a word into the VVorld that shall seek peace O! how joyfull to them that hear of mercy pardon when they thought there was no pardon and to be guided to the Father This is deare● than thousands of VVordly fulnesse 4. This we know in experience when the minds of men are plunged into reall misery when there was lesse knowledge but more simplicity then the Gospe● sufferd violence But now that knowledge hath covered us we hid our selves under the shadow of our own inventions none regards the VVord of Christ Ezek. 7.19 Matth. 18.23 She Weept and stood behind him So that Till Sin and Death become mans daily burden grace and mercy are never precious As the Prodigal till then he cast off the Father Psal 5. Till death entred ●he weeps not Till the Law came Paul is alive but then he cryes O wretched man that I am and mine iniquities are a sore burden Matth. 11.18 Come unto me that are wearie and heavy laden c. 1. For man by wit and diligence is able to help any wound or heal any miserie but this but the biting of the Serpent none can cure but the brasen Serpent 1. For hereby Prayer Faith and Humility is preserved in man hereby still seeing that his life and safety stands in another 2. But these dayes are past and burden is removed only by a blind foreknowing of the Gospel For when a man is declared to be miserable still he hath a voice saying Thou shalt not die and nothing is made known but he hath a foreknowing of all Yea to the imagined comprehending of God himself and this hardens more than all else How comes sin weaknesse to be lesse burdensome than before Is man better in qualitie then before or lesse sinfull no man is the same in the Flesh and if prevented it is by Grace and Power of Christ which might a make man more sensibly vile And yet it is the conceit of all We think our selves better wiser and holier than before when indeed w●●re worse only God is better than before to us Yea and because of some qualities he thinks his sins are not so grievous as others and because of these he conceiv●s hope but in this woman all wrought her woe no hope in herself but in another Where then is the power and free-will of man Mans power is weaknesse when I am weak am I strong In that She stood behind him and washed and kissed his feet Note the base account she had of herself as unworthy to come before him So that A repenting heart of man truely knowing himself ever hath a base account of himself what ever God is to him Psal 8. What is man c. In me dwells no good thing and yet in Christ he enjoyed much good Psal 16. All my righteousnesse is nothing by the grace of God I am that I am The Prodigal I am unworthy to be called Thy Son make me as one of thy hired Servants For there is nothing in man but weaknesse baseness though in the World among men he be wise upright all high thoughts arise out of ignorance and Satans shews 1. Whence then are those high thoughts justifying our selves condemning censuring one another whence is this seeking honour one of anothe And when the Pharisee that bade him saw it Leave we the poor woman weeping washing kissing and anointing and see what that holy man judged thereof he shewed before a great love to Christ in his entertainment but see what lu●ks in his heart a secret justifying of himself through pride and condemning no● only the Woman but of Christ himself Wherein not● the pride and deceit of mans heart So that That in the heart of all men a fountain of pride and Fleshly deceit lyes lurking under the cover of Religion whereby man becomes well conceited of himself whe● there no cause at all This was the sin of the Angels doting on their ow● excellency and of Adam that would be some body Yea Saul would needs justifie himself before Samuel And the Pharisees wholly carried away with this and the Libertains 2 Pet. 2. Spake swelling words of vanity yet under pretence of long prayers spoiled widows houses 1. For man is unwilling to bear his own shame and hence he gloseth and covers and shifts as he grow cunning in Religion to hide himself from the Word o● God he goes for currant when within there is nothing but rottennesse For this grows up with goodnesse it self as Tares with White For when God bestows any notable blessing or qualitie on man Satan turns mans eyes to look at it as an act or qualitie in man not as a gift of God keept in Christ and thereby he covers himself in that silthin●sse within and thinks himself some body 1. Hence ariseth all this covering and cloaking and seeking of approbation that we may be seen of men for look what a man thinks and how he judgeth of himself he would have all men to judge and think the same And this sticks fast in all we judge our selves better then many others when we in so judging are worst of all and yet God and thou knows whether all thy care and labour in Religion be not as well to gain respect as out of the trouble of thine own vilenesse and weaknesse 2. Nay is there any thing that thou enjoyes or doth but there ariseth a conceit with it of a
fail 3. For hereby is made known the Love of the Father which wh●le the Child hath he fears nothing 4. Herein i● more certainty than if ten thousands had sworn it 5. And our Subjection is our present denying our selves and partaking with Christ in his Death 1. This carries the heart above all that he sees or feels though he see nothing but death as here yet hereby he knows that he shal be relieved as a man having committed murther prays for pardon at the Kings hand which being granted how good is that word of the King to him 2. And yet we see the carnal heart of Man sees no good in this delights in any frivolous story more than this believes any word rather than this yet what footing hath mans heart in any thing but this By this we shal be judged and by this we shal be freed 3. And yet we are all found fighters against this as in Christs time the whole world opposed him so when God by His Word that the Worldings and Hypocrites shall not find rest they tush at it and will Evah think they shal have merry dayes when he saith All thy high looks must down and thy great portion must be lost nay saith man But I will make them sure and so he trusts every thought of his heart rather than his word 4. But know the day will come when this will be more worth than all and happy he that so esteems it now And for our subjection every man hath a will and way of his own which he labours to uphold and rather desires that his Word rather than his own will might be altered Yet God saith We must forsake Father and Mother and all But man saith no. God saith Be content with thy portion man covets more So that None loves the Word or Gods will but he that is prepared to bear the Crosse that man seeing his own guilt and weaknesse may submit in humility and look for mercy then shall Peace be established in his heart though war and trouble without And truth shall preserve his soul when all the World seems a lye to him yea though God seems his enemy yet this truth becomes a friend SERMON XII Matth. 1.1 The Book of the Generation of Jesus Christ the Son of David the Son of Abraham Abraham begat Isaac and Isaac begat Jacob c. THis Chapter and these Words contain the beginning of the Gospel the very sum thereof When Adam had miserably fallen through rebellion and become guilty of death it was promised though obscurely that a man should rise of the seed of the Woman whom Satan had deceived that should overthrow his Kingdom and deliver man out of his hands whereby Adam and the faithful was upheld until Noahs time then the promise was renewed and the Rain-bow given to testifie that still God would be good to man till Abrahams time Then did God more clearly renew the same promise In thy seed shall all Nations of the Earth be blessed From that time the Prophets prophesied most clearly of this Saviour and with strong prayers and desires longed after this Christ and so from Abraham till David it was more manifest both in the promise to him Thou shalt sleep with thy Fathers but I will set up thy seed after thee and stablish his Kingdom and I will be his Father and he shall be my Son Psal 132. God hath made a faithful oath to David of the fruit of thy body shall I set upon thy seat Psal 45. Thy throne O God endureth for ever the scepter of thy Kingdom is a scepter of righteousnesse Whereby he sheweth that a King shall arise out of the root of Jesse and the Government shall be upon his Shoulder Now here is the Book of the Generation of this King and Christ so long foretold off which shewes the wonderful consent of the Scripture So that The whole Word of God declares nothing else but the fall and daily falling death and condemnation by Adam and restoring by Christ both which being believed become effectual to mans good and happinesse This Paul Rom. 6. Gal. 1. The first is renewed again in the Law and shewed in all the rebellions and wanderings of men that so man may see himself and be ashamed and the other a wonderful and incredible thing that man curst and condemned should be restored by the birth of one man Here needs faith as much as to believe that the Word was made of nothing 1. These are the two Principles of all Religion that man see his dailie falling in Adam and daily rebellion against God and his Word daylie forsaking God and setting up something besides Christ which unlesse it be seen and believed and felt no Saviour to man For Christ was promised to fallen man 2. This workes death in the heart and in this death and dayly falling is man directed to the Book of the Generation of Jesus Christ No believing of this wonder but in death that mans meer want and misery force him to believe this Saviour For no reason can perswade a dead and cursed man but the mighty word of God which man may not argue how like or unlike it is but that is the Truth of God for ever But these are two Principles that are least minded or believed We frame a Religion of high thoughts and make a trade of many devices so that the simplicity of the Truth is hid by the witt and device of man And herein we trade for our praise and gain But to believe the Book of the Generation of Jesus Christ this too law for their deep judgements No they have learned this long since they have seen their misery but they are healed they were wounded by the Word but they have cured and covered it So that now the Word cannot fasten on them They are wise and foreknow all things and so able to awarde the blow And for this book of the Generation of Jesus Christ they know it and can comprehend it and dispute and prate of it and have mangled and cut added and diminished but live not by it and so full of opinion and windie conceits of all Truth but believe it not that this Christ is the Redemption of man only and now joyn other books to this We dare not rest on this without something else to under-prope Hence came in Circumcision Mans Righteousnesse and Riches of the World through Reason but to believe this Book as to commit soul and life and all to this promise even when sin and death bites is the great power of God to believe Christ to be the Saviour of the World So that the whole Summe of Religion is truly to know what man is and what Christ is truely to know sin and righteousnesse the one read in the Book of our own hearts we need go no further the other read in the Generation of Jesus Christ When man utters forth but the frothe of his own ro●ving mind and thoughts the
any will die yet he died for his enemies Object Bu● all are sinners yet he came not for all Answ All are sinners but not sensible sinners i● themselves For there is that say They have no Sin an● justifie themselves before men and trust in themselves to b● righteous and that need no repentance These are the opinions and conceits of men and ye● no doubt but these confesse that they were sinners formally There are sinners in general but covered The● are naked and bare sinners whose iniquity brings Deat● We confesse we are all mortal but we feel not th● pangs of death So of Sin For this sinfulnesse of man is not acknowledged o● this or that actual failing but a feeling of the Origina● spring though he be well guided and that mercie i● prepared yet this makes him no more holie But he see● the Fountain of Pride and Lust burning within s● forceth to cry and pray and look for mercy in another 1. But all strives to appear righteous even before God so makes Christ void none would be found sinners but if they misse it in one action they will mend it i● another or the next that they may be righteous 1. The poor mindlesse honest man thinks he hat● somewhat to offer if but his honest meaning harmlesse course and diligent working he hopes this will b● one step 2. The devote Pharisee thinks all his own for his c●● diligence and good qualitie 3 Nay others think they were sinners but now th● are Righteous and Wise and so banish Christ and cast him off and Repentance Faith is stopt with them But know all this is but joyning circumcision with Christ for which he thinks Christ shall become more effectual as though he came to seek a Righteousnesse in man and not to bring a righteousnesse to man Nay but as it was sin by accident that brought Christ into the World at first Yea that he was counted the Master of Beelzebub and one that brought false doctrine so it the sense of Sin still that brings him to the heart of man 2. Hereby is the hope of poor man preserved that Christ came of the sinful Seed of men and for sinful man if he had come only of the Faithful and would have nothing to do with sinners then had we been lost But he is made a man like us with whom we may talk as one with another our Brother and friend Why then should the fearful conscience flie him and make him a judge who thinks O! If I were a little more Holie and lesse Sinful I could have hope Nay if thou were lesse Righteous in thy conceit and more sensibly sinful mercy were nearer 3 So that it is not properly sin that is the Rebellion of the heart against God and in-disposition to keep his Law that hinders Christ not because thou art a sinner in thy own eyes but righteous in thy own sight These are the enemies of Christ and of his Kingdom ever So that the Gospel of Christ never prospers but among sinful men you see Christ was born of them but man grows wise and when sin appears he fore-knows a Saviour and so heals the wound before it be made Abraham begat Isaac And so one in Christs Genealogie where note That as he was born of sinful men so there was a long tract of time after the Promise before he came even two and fortie Generations therein alluding to the two and fortie Stations of Israel in the wildernesse where they pitched their Tents and yet removed and all this time also the Church had great trouble Yea none without Abraham sore tempted Isaac also taken and denyed his Wife Jacob in servitude and persecuted by Esau The Judges and Kings alwayes in war The time of the Maccabees nothing but Blood-shed and then the vision ceased Yet even then when the Church seemed even wasted almost left looking The Sceptu being departed from Judah then Shiloh came But here was long time and much trouble so with man So that Man shall endure many wearie dayes and much trouble in the flesh before Christ be truely and indeed born in him or he live by and with Jesus Christ As in Israels stations they set down often and might not rest there but a new enemie assaults them Davids eyes failed for waiting for the promise O! When wil● thou comfort me why dost thou delayed thy Promise Paul desired to be dissolved but he must suffer terrours without and fightings within and through many afflictions we enter into life So did Christ our High-Priest He was consecrated through sufferings For he must suffer till his hour come even three and thirtie wearie years but overcame through suffering 1. For God hath all times in his own Power and Wisdom 2. Hereby he prepares the hearts of men to wait for grace 3. It is worth staying for having so sure a foundation laid That He that cometh will come and will notarrie even a most sure Word to be attended on 1. But we cry out with those Where is the Promise of his coming or with those Luke 12. We would know a sign of his coming or with the weak would foresee him coming with fleshly eyes If I knew that he wold come I could stay when his Word is gone out as firm as Mount Sion But by this knowing we would have a little ease or would know rather than believe nay know that yet thou must passe many a pinch fight with beasts at Eph●sus suffer shipwrack and sight with many a beastly lust one thief there was that leapt two and fortie degrees at one leap but look not thou for that but know that yet thou must be more vile Long w●● the time and great was the trouble the Church suffered before they saw their Saviour So wait to the losse of all for the vision is for an appointed time but it shall come and not tarrie speak and not lie 2. Let none then look to obtain it by a fair easie smooth quiet life by flattering the World himself pleasing his appetite putting the evil day far off from him as we all do Nor to sleep to Heaven when first he begins to know a little of Christ or conform a little to his Word no we must passe from Abraham to Isaac so from Faith to suffering from believing to the Cross so to patience so to experience so to hope But be sure we begin with Abraham to live by the Promise and hold that ever fast and so Christ will come at last when 3. Thy Pride is destroyed thy Righteousnesse pulled down thy wisdom made foolishness and thou in thine own eyes be made the off-scouring of men and the outcast of the people when the World is become nothing and vanisht and thy securitie awakned Then in the fulnesse of time shall Christ come in his time not in thine Thy time is alwayes but his not yet come But he will come and swallow up death in victory and bind
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
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
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.