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A15144 The vvay to the celestiall paradise Declaring how a sinner may be saued, and come to life euerlasting. Contained in three bookes.The first second third sheweth that a sinner may be saued, & come to life euerlasting. By faith, apprehending Christ for his iustification, & applying to himselfe the promises of the Gospell made in Iesus Christ. Repentance, hauing his sins washed away in the bloud of the lambe Iesus Christ. Prayer, calling vpon God in the name of Iesus Christ. By Robert Whittell, minister of the Gospell. Whittle, Robert, d. 1638. 1620 (1620) STC 25441; ESTC S120396 338,769 458

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truth Which word of truth is the meanes of obtaining faith as S. Paul saith h R●m 10. 17. Faith commeth by hearing and hearing by the Word of God Thirdly all that doe truely and faithfully call vpon 3 They that call vpon God the name of the Lord doe beleeue for i Rom. 10. 14. how shall they call on him in whom they haue not beleeued Lastly they haue faith which doe shew forth the effects and fruits of faith in their life by their carefulnes 4 They that shew their faith by their workes to please God to walke in obedience to his commandements and to be exercised in good workes Of this S. Iames saith k Iam. 2. 18. Shew me thy faith without thy workes and I will shew thee my faith by my workes So then it appeares that although all men haue not yet some haue the true faith though Reprobates and the enemies of the Gospell and prophane people and Hypocrites haue not faith yet many there are that haue faith For all the Elect and they that are effectually called they that are regenerate and borne anew they that doe truely and faithfully call vpon God and they that doe shew forth the fruits of their faith by a godly life haue faith The consideration of this that all men haue not faith Vse 1 serues first for instruction to teach vs if in the course of Maruell not that vnregenerate men are so wicked our life we meet with vnreasonable and wicked men and wonder at it that men should be so disordered goe so out of square be so notoriously wicked and so vnreasonable to deale with that we cease to maruell For All men haue not faith They are naturall men they doe but their kinde they haue not faith for if they had faith indeede they would not be so vile so wicked and abhominable in their doings but they would be more orderly more reasonable to deale with yea they would bee of better life and of more sober conuersation Let vs not then maruell but rather pray as S. Paul praies the Thessalonians to pray for him that wee may bee deliuered from l 2. Thess 3. 1 2. unreasonable and wicked men for all men haue not faith Secondly the consideration of this that though all Vse 2 men haue not yet many haue true sauing faith serues Consolation to them that haue true faith for consolation It s a good euidence to a man concerning the assurance of his saluation if hee be assured that hee hath true faith For all men haue not faith faith is not common to all but proper and peculiar to the Elect. Now then when as a Christian vpon good and infallible ground can assure himselfe that hee hath true faith he may then also safely gather assurance that he is of the number of Gods Elect and therefore shall certainely be saued for the Elect and only the Elect haue faith and as many as are ordained to saluation doe beleeue From hence the true beleeuer through true sauing faith assisted by the Spirit of God gathers the assurance of his owne saluation and receiues comfort to his soule that he is one of Gods Elect and shall bee saued With this heauenly meditation the sorrowfull soule of a sinner is refreshed with this sweet consolation he goes away in peace lies downe in peace and rests in peace CHAP. XII Of the necessity of hauing the true faith WHo are partakers of true sauing faith 6 The necessity of hauing the true faith which is great For hath beene declared The next thing to bee considered in the treatise of Faith which is in order the sixt is the necessity of faith Great is the necessity of true sauing Faith For First true sauing faith is the very true life of the soule 1 Faith is the life of the soule without which a man is dead being aliue Hence it is that St Paul speaking of the state of the Ephesians before their conuersion and before they did beleeue saith of them that they were a Ephe. 2. 1. dead in trespasses and sinnes And againe speaking of their spirituall state by grace after that they beleeued saith of them that they were quickned b Verse 4. 5. God who is rich in mercie through his great loue wherewith he hath loued vs euen when we were dead in sins hath quickned vs together with Christ And speaking of himselfe now conuerted and turned vnto God now beleeuing in Iesus Christ he saith c Gal. 2. 20. I liue by the faith of the Sonne of God Giuing vs hereby to vnderstand that whosoeuer hath not true faith in Iesus Christ is dead in trespasses and sinnes And though concerning the outward man he may liue and moue yea haue health strength of bodie yet notwithstanding as long as he remaines in his naturall state whiles he is not truly conuerted and turned to God from his former sinfull life and as long as he wants true sauing faith he is concerning his spirituall state as a dead man hauing no true life of grace in him But on the other side whosoeuer is conuerted and turned to God whosoeuer is crucified to the world dead to sinne and hath true sauing faith beleeuing in Iesus Christ to saluation such a one is quickned by the Spirit he is now raised from the death of sin to the life of righteousnesse and now he is no more dead but aliue he liues by the faith of the Sonne of God so that faith is the verie true life of the soule as it were the soule of the soule for as the soule giues life to the bodie so Faith giues life to the soule and as the bodie without the soule is dead so the soule without faith is dead also Secondly without faith nothing that we doe can 2 Without faith nothing pleaseth God please God Wherefore it is that the Apostle saith d Heb. 11. 6. Without faith it is impossible to please him Whether therefore we fast or pray or giue almes whatsoeuer spirituall sacrifice we offer vnto God or whatsoeuer good thing we doe if we would haue the Lord to accept our sacrifice and seruice and to be wel pleased with our good workes we must looke that we haue faith that our prayers and thankesgiuings almsdeeds and whatsoeuer good thing we doe proceede from a heart purified by Faith Faith is as necessarie in our spirituall sacrifices good works that they may please God as salt was in the sacriffces in the Leuiticall law Where it was commaunded that e Leuit. 2. 13. euery oblation of their meat offering they should season with salt as salt seasoned their sacrifices so faith seasoneth our sacrifices and therefore as our Sauiour saith to his Disciples f Mark 9. 50. haue salt in your selues so I say to all haue faith in your selues For through Faith our workes are acceptable to God and please God but without faith it is impossible to please him Thirdly
c. 6. to them that beleeue This is called an historicall faith For they that haue this faith doe acknowledge the History of the Bible and all things contained therin to be true by this faith they acknowledge that what God hath done is true and what he hath sayd and promised shall surely come to passe they haue a generall knowledge they haue their vnderstanding inlightned with knowledge but not with renewing grace nor sauing knowledge this bare knowledge alone may bee in Reprobates and wicked men yea in the Deuils In wicked men for it is sayd of Simon that p Acts 8. 13. hee beleeued Did he beleeue what faith had hee was it a true faith No his faith was but a generall knowledge with an assent to the things which hee heard the Apostles preach that they were true but they wanted the true sauing faith as appeares by Peters sharp rebuking of him for that his q Verse 21 23. heart was not right in the sight of God but was still in the gall of bitternesse and in the bond of iniquity yea this generall faith is in Deuils as S. Iames witnesseth r Jam. 2. 19. thou beleeuest that there is one God thou doest well the Deuils also beleeue and tremble That is the Deuils haue a generall knowledge of the Word of God and the things contained therein and beleeue that whatsoeuer is written in the Word of God is true they beleeue according to the Scriptures that God is a iust God and will punish sinners yea they know and beleeue that God hath prepared Hell for the tormenting not onely of wicked and vngodly men but for the euerlasting tormenting of the Deuill and his Angels this they beleeue and beleeuing tremble but they want the true faith to apprehend the mercy of God in Christ Iesus Wherefore one saith of the faith of Deuils that it is Å¿ Fides in Daemonibus coacta Tho. 1. q. 64. ar 2. not voluntary but forcibly drawne from them Secondly some haue not onely a knowledge of the 2 Temporary faith Word and doctrine deliuered in the Scriptures but do giue their assent thereunto by open profession of the Gospell and that with ioy and delight but it is onely Parae explic catech Vrsin for a time and in time of trouble and temptation their faith failes and they go away and fall backe from their faith and profession This is called a Temporary faith because it is but temporary it is not permanent it continueth not These are resembled by the stony ground vpon which the seed of Gods Word falleth and they receiue it with ioy yet haue no root in themselues and therfore t Matth. 13. 10 21. dure but for a while for when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the Word by and by they are offended as our Sauiour speakes in the Parable of the seede And as S. Luke hath it u Luk. 8. 13. for a while they beleeue and in time of temptation fall away Thirdly some haue had power giuen them from aboue 3 Miraculous faith to doe wonders and worke miracles and that by the gift of Faith which faith was a speciall gift of God either to doe some strange and extraordinary worke Parae which could not be done by ordinary meanes or else a gift of fore-telling things to come by diuine reuelation By this faith Peter restored the x Acts 3. 9 7. lame to his limbs And raised y Acts 9. 40. Tabitha from death to life And by this faith Paul healed the man that had beene z Acts 14. 8 9 10. a Cripple from his mothers wombe But this faith alone though it bee great in power and mighty in working doth not iustifie a sinner nor saue a soule and therefore wee finde that wicked men and such as haue not had true sauing faith haue had power to doe miracles and to worke wonders It is held that Iudas wrought miracles as did also the rest Pola Synt. t. 2. l. 9. c. 6. of the Apostles for Christ gaue this power to the a Matth. 10. 1. twelue Disciples and yet Iudas was a Deuill and so Christ calls him b Ioh. 6. 70 71. Haue not I chosen you twelue and one of you is a Deuill he spake of Iudas Iscariot Our Sauiour hath told vs that very Hypocrites and wicked men may doe wonders and will glory in the same and plead for themselues at that great day what wonderfull things they haue done c Mat. 7. 22 23. Many will say to me saith Christ in that day Lord Lord haue we not prophesied in thy name and in thy name haue cast out Deuils and in thy name done many wonderfull workes and then I will professe vnto them I neuer knew you depart from mee yee that worke iniquity And S. Paul speaking of Antichrist saith that d 2 Thess 2. 9. his comming is after the working of Satan with all power and signes and lying wonders Fourthly some haue faith whereby they doe not 4 Iustifying faith onely beleeue the Word of God to be true and giue assent thereunto with ioy for a time but the Spirit of God worketh such grace in their hearts that they doe apprehend Christ Iesus for their Iustification and are perswaded of the mercy of God in Christ for the remission of their sinnes and saluation of their soules and in this faith they continue to the end these haue a true iustifying and sauing faith Of this faith and the nature of it more is to be spoken in the next place where I come to shew what the true faith is CHAP. VI. Shewing that there is but one true sauing Faith and what it is with the titles giuen vnto it and the properties belongging thereunto THe diuerse sorts and kinds of Faith being made 3 There is but one true faith knowen the order of the Treatise requires that in the third place I make it manifest that notwithstanding there bee diuerse kindes of faith yet there is but one true faith For concerning Faith we are to consider two things the one is touching the things about which faith is conuersant which is the obiect of faith the other is concerning the subiect persons in whom faith is Faith is as hath beene shewed diuersly in diuerse men some haue a great and some a little faith some haue a strong and some a weake faith some haue an effectuall working faith a liuing faith and some haue but an vnfruitfull faith a dead faith some haue a fained and some an vnfained faith some haue but an historicall some a temporary and some a true iustifying and sauing faith In regard of men therfore faith is diuerse but inasmuch as the a Cum obiectum fidei sit prima veritas fides necessario vna Tho 22 a. q. 4. ar 6. obiect of faith is as one saith the first truth because faith is conuersant about the Truth and that there is but one Truth from
as vnsound doctrine because it prefers ignorance before knowledge Secondly seeing that true sauing faith is not only an Vse 2 assent to the Word of God but hath in it a perswasion To haue a particular faith applying the promises of the Gospell to our selues of the mercy of God in Christ with a particular application of the promises of Christ and his benefits this is profitable for instruction to teach vs as many as desire to be saued not to content our selues with a generall assent to the Word of God when it may be wee vnderstand it not nor yet to rest in the generall knowledge of the Word which is but an historicall faith but to labour for a particular faith by which we may so beleeue the promises of God made in the Gospell generally to all that beleeue that we can in particular apply them to our selues S. Paul to the Ephesians saith p Ephes 5. 2. Christ hath loued vs and giuen himselfe for vs. And to the Galatians he saith q Gal. 2. 20. the Sonne of God who loued mee and gaue himselfe for me The former words are generall concerning the benefit of Christs death and passion to all that beleeue In the later Paul applies the benefit of the death of Christ to himselfe in particular Whereupon a learned Diuine saith r Ab vniuersali quisque debet ad suum particulare hoc Christi beneficium transferre Zanch. in Eph. 5. From the universall euery one is to b●ing the benefit of Christs death to his owne particular and say with Paul Christ gaue himselfe for mee Christ our Sauiour makes an vniuersall promise to all that beleeue ſ Joh. 3. 16. Whosoeuer beleeueth in the Sonne of God shall not perish but haue euerlasting life Now the beleeuing soule hauing true faith in Christ assumes this to himselfe and saith I beleeue in the Sonne of God and thereupon necessarily concludes the assurance of his owne saluation saying therefore I shall not perish but haue life euerlasting Thus true sauing faith applyeth in particular the generall promise made to all that beleeue Gods generall promise is like the Kings generall pardon wherin though no man bee named yet any offender when he heares the generall pardon read can say this clause belongs vnto me I take hold on this I apply this to my selfe So a sinner that beleeueth hearing the gracious promises of God made to sinners that beleeue and repent by faith applieth the generall pardon of Gods mercy to himselfe The hauing of this particular faith is necessary to saluation for euery man must bee saued by his owne faith Wherefore it is sayd t Hab. 2. 4. the iust man shall liue by his Faith not by another mans faith but by his owne faith The generall faith to beleeue as the Church beleeueth to beleeue as others beleeue will not saue the soule but euery man must beleeue for himselfe For this cause in the Articles of our Faith this word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I beleeue is prefixed or vnderstood to goe before euery article as I beleeue in God the Father I beleeue in Iesus Christ I beleeue in the Holy Ghost I beleeue in the forgiuenesse of sinnes c. giuing vs thereby to vnderstand that euery Christian is to beleeue euery article of the Faith distinctly for himselfe to apply the benefit of euery article to himselfe Faith i● then profitable when it can apply Christ so that a man may say with Thomas u Ioh. 20. 28. my Lord and my God For true faith is as a right hand to lay hold on Christ as the eye to looke vnto Christ yea the very life of the soule whereby wee liue in Christ for we x Gal. 2. 20. liue by the faith of the Sonne of God Our faith whereby we apprehend Christ and apply him to our soules should be such as that we may draw spirituall vertue from Christ grace and mercy for our sicke sinfull soules as the woman with the bloudy issue drew vertue from Christ to heale her diseased body A man that hath a wound cannot possibly bee cured though the Physician be neuer so skilfull and the salue neuer so healing except the plaster bee applied and layd to the sore Christ Iesus is the best Physician to cure our diseased soules and wonded consciences and he hath excellent healing salue precious balme for the curing of our soules euen his owne precious bloud which hee shed for the remission of sinnes but this precious balme doth onely helpe and heale their soules who reach forth the hand of faith to apprehend Christ and doe apply the merits of Christs Death and bloud-shed to their owne soules Wherefore let no man content himselfe with a generall faith but striue and labour yea haue a longing desire to attaine to this particular faith for this is true sauing faith to apply Christ Iesus vnto our soules with the merits of his death and passion Lastly whereas true sauing faith stands principally in the apprehension and application of Christ from Vse 3 hence ariseth Consolation to all them that truly haue it Consolation to them that haue true faith For by this faith euery beleeuer receiueth Christ yea possesseth Christ for himselfe as giuen for him borne for him dying for him rising againe for him who was deliuered for his sinnes and rose againe for his iustification which faith if a man haue not hee shall remaine vnder perpetuall doubtings and anguish of minde torment of conscience and terrour of the iudgement to come whereas if a Christian haue true faith and doe beleeue God to be his Father Christ Iesus to bee his Sauiour and Redeemer he may reioyce in tribulation and persecution yea by faith get victory ouer temptations and say with the Apostle y Rom. 8. 33 34. Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods Elect it is God that iustifieth who is he that condemneth It is Christ that died yea rather that is risen againe who is at the right hand of God who also maketh intercession for vs. Such comfortable perswasion and such assurance of saluation haue all they who haue this true sauing faith CHAP. VII Shewing wherein true Faith consisteth Of the generall knowledge of God that there is a God against Atheists and such as deny God THe fourth thing in the Treatise of Faith is 4 Wherein the true s●●ing faith consisteth wherein it consisteth True sauing faith euen that faith which brings eternal life a F●des nostrain du●bus pri●●ipaliter consistit 10. J● ve●a Dei c●g●●●ion● 20. In mysterio incarnati●nis Christi Tho. Aquin. 22● q. 174. ar 6. stands chiefly in two things First in the true knowledge of God Secondly in the mystery of the incarnation of Christ grounded vpon the words of our Sauiour Christ b Joh. 17. 3. this is eternall life to know thee the onely true God and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent In the former part of the words there
to sinners and vnbeleeuers turne vnto me repent and beleeue the Gospell he sheweth vnto sinners that they ought to repent and turne vnto him and that vnbeleeuers ought to beleeue but to beleeue to repent and to turne to the Lord is not of our selues it is of God it is of the grace of God as S. Paul sayth n 2. C●r 3. 5. Not that we are sufficient of our selues to thinke any thing as of our selues but our sufficiencie is of God This of the Efficient and inward working cause of Faith The second is the Instrumentall cause of faith which 2 The instrumentall cause of faith The word of God is the word of God of this S. Paul saith o Rom. 10. 17. faith commeth by hearing and hearing by the word of God He had sayd before how shall they call on him in whom they haue not beleeued and how shall they beleeue in him of whom they haue not heard and how shall they heare without a Preacher and how shall they preach except they be sent And hereupon inferreth that faith commeth by hearing and hearing by the word of God Heer 's the ordinarie meanes of begetting faith God of his mercie sends a Preacher to a people the Preacher preacheth Christ crucified by preaching Christ the people heare of Christ and by hearing they beleeue So then faith commeth by hearing and hearing by the word of God Now the word preached and heard which is powerfull to beget faith is vnderstood to be the whole word of God the Law and the Gospell for And that First to the begetting of faith in the heart it 's necessary 1 The law that a sinner heare the Law to the end that he may see and know his sinnes for p Rom. 3. 20. by the Law is the knowledge of sinne and not onely see and know his sinnes but likewise the punishment due to him for his sinnes which in the iustice of God is the malediction and curse of the Law for it is written q Gal. 3. 10. Cursed is euery one that continueth not in all things which are written in the booke of the Law to doe them Likewise death and condemnation for the r Rom. 6. 23. wages of sinne is death Yea and to bee depriued of the Kingdome of God for ſ 1 C●r 6. 9. the vnrighteous shall not inherit the Kingdome of God And this part of the Word the Law laies open a mans sinnes so plaine and euident that it prickes the heart and wounds the conscience of a sinner insomuch that being truely and throughly touched with the sence and feeling of his owne particular sinnes he hath no peace in himselfe but is disquieted in conscience and now he beginnes to thinke with himselfe what hee may doe to finde ease to his conscience and rest to his soule an example whereof wee haue in those Iewes to whom S. Peter preached Christ crucified and vrged it vpon their consciences that they had crucified Christ for hee saith t Acts 2. 36 37. Let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God hath made that same Iesus whom ye haue crucified both Lord and Christ Now when they heard this they were pricked in their heart and sayd vnto Peter and the rest of the Apostles Men and brethron what shall wee doe they were so touched in conscience for their great and bloudy sinnes of crucifying Christ that they knew not what to doe Now when the Law hath thus wrough vpon a sinner humbling him and bringing him vnder a sence and feeling of his sinnes and the wrath of God due to him for his sinnes when hee findes himselfe in this distressed case and vnderstands in how great neede hee stands of 2 The Gospell helpe and comfort then the other part of the Word of God the Gospell of Christ being preached and heard together with the working of the Spirit inwardly in the heart doth open the eyes of his minde and inlighten his vnderstanding and shewes vnto him Christ crucified and makes the sinner see and know that there is remedy to heale his sicke soule that there is saluation to bee had in Christ Iesus and in him alone and that t Joh. 3. 16. whosoeuer beleeueth in him shall not perish but haue euerlasting life This is that word of consolation which S. Peter gaue to those Iewes now pricked in heart wounded in conscience and groning vnder the burthen of their sinnnes u Acts 2. 38. Repent and be baptized euery one of you in the name of Iesus Christ for the remission of sinnes And now the sinner knowing that saluation is to bee had in Christ Iesus and that there is x Acts 4. 12. no saluation in any other heereupon he ficeth to Christ for helpe and succour by the eye of faith he lookes vnto Iesus by the hand of faith he takes hold on Iesus and by faith applieth the merits of the death and passion of Christ vnto his owne soule being now assured of the mercy of God through Iesus Christ for the remission of his sinnes and saluation of his soule The sinner hath y Acts 15 7. heard the Word of the Gospell and beleeueth Thus faith is ordinarily procured by the Word of God And seeing that the ordinary meanes of begetting Vse faith is the Word of God this serues to reproue those Against those that boast of their faith and yet contemne and lightly regard the hearing of the Word the ordinary meanes of obtaining faith who despise and contemne or greatly neglect the hearing of the Word and yet boast that they haue faith Diuerse there are that seldome come to the house of God and very seldome heare Sermons who if they be questioned whether they haue faith will not sticke to answer euery one for himselfe yea I haue faith and doe beleeue I haue a good faith to God I hope to bee saued aswell as the best and hope to come to Heauen as soone as they that follow Sermons But I demand of thee ô vaine man if thou hast so good a faith and so good hope of saluation how and by what meanes camest thou by this thy good faith The Scriptures tels vs plainely that the meanes of obtaining faith is by hearing the Word of God And seeing thou doest not frequent the house of God nor heare the Word of God preached except it be at some times and by starts how can it be that thou hast true faith or if thou hast it how was it wrought in thee and by what meanes hast thou obtained it it is the great blindnesse of many ignorant soules to thinke they haue faith when they haue it not And they haue it not because they doe not vse the ordinary meanes to obtaine it I know and deny not God is not tyed to any meanes and therefore can extraordinarily worke faith in the hearts of men euen in whom be will according to his good pleasure but it is not safe for any
hath ●●●den these sixe steps hee hath gone so farre in the bro●● way that leadeth to dest●uction that he is now neere to the gates of death at the verie brim of the bottomlesse pit and cannot possibly escape destruction euen the destruction ouerthrow of soule and bodie euerlastingly in the pit of hell except he returne Now the returning of a sinner from the gates of death must not be by the same way but with the wisemen of the East he must returne f Mat. 2. 12. another way and must ascend vp to the high mountaine of Heauen by these six steps and degrees Six steps and degrees whereby a sinner ascendeth to Heauen Or The first is a knowledge and sight of his owne sinnes The second is godly sorrow for sinne The third is humble confession and acknowledgement of his sinnes The fourth is the forsaking of his sinnes The fift is reformation of life The sixt is perseuerance in grace and goodnesse These sixe are like the sixe steps whereby g 1. Kin. 10. 18. 19. Solamon ascended to his iuory Throne by these six steps knowledge of sinne godly sorrow for sinne confession of sin forsaking sinne reformation of life and perseuerance in grace and goodnesse a sinner that hath gone astray returnes and ascends to the glorious throne of the king of heauen for when a sinner hath troden the first step of grace being come to the knowledge of his sinnes and from the knowledge of his sinnes come to godly sorrow for his sinnes from godly sorrow to confession of his sinnes from confession to the forsaking of his sins and after the forsaking of his sinnes being come to reformation of life there remaines then but one other step to bring him to heauen namely perseuerance in grace and goodnesse continuing in well-doing for h Mat. 24. 13. Sixe things required to true Repentance he that endureth to the end shall be saued So then there are sixe things necessarily required to true and sound repentance without which a sinner cannot be saued The first is the knowledge of sinne 1 The knowledg of sinne In the knowledge of sinne two thinges are necessary to be considered First what knowledge of sinne is required Wherein two things Secondly how a sinner may come to the true knowledge of his sinnes Touching the first The knowledge of sinne is two-fold 1 What knowledge of sin is required Knowledge of sin two-fold Generall and Particular The generall knowledge of sinne is to know sinne to be the transgression of the law that he that sinnes and 1 Generall knowledge of sinne doth wickedly breakes Gods commaundements to know that swearing and cursing and lying and slandering that murther and adulterie that drunkennesse and pride and maliciousnesse c. are transgressions of Gods commandements and to know that they that doe such things are in danger of Gods iudgement this is a knowledge of sinne but this is onely a generall knowledge this may be in the wicked vngodly who come short of true repentance But ther 's a particular knowledge of sinne and that 2 Particular knowledge of sinne Two-fold To know our sinnes stands in two things To know our sinnes first which they are Secondly what manner of ones they are Touching the first To know our sinnes which they are is necessarie and although it be hard for a man to know and remember at any one time all the sinnes that 1 Which they are he hath done all his life time to call to minde how and in what particular he hath broken the commaundements of God either by thought word or deede and to remember all his secret faults though this I say be difficult and a hard labour yet its necessarie for euery one as much as possiblie he may to know and find out his owne particular sinnes how he hath offended God or wronged man that a sinner may say with Dauid i Psal 51. 3. I acknowledge my transgressions before a sinner can with Dauid come to an humble acknowledgement and confession of his sins he must needs haue first a knowledge of his particular sinnes know his sinnes whereby he hath offended Before Dauid confessed his sinne of adulterie with Bathsheba saying k 2. Sam. 12. 13. I haue sinned against the Lord the Prophet of the Lord had opened his eyes that he might both see and know his sinne he had first the knowledge of sinne before he was brought to acknowledge confesse his sinne So the Iewes confessing their sinnes say l Isa 59. 12. our transgressions are multiplied before thee and our sinnes testifie against vs for our transgressions are with vs and as for our iniquities we know them And if a sinner cannot come to the knowledge of all his sinnes but some remaine secret vnknowne vnto him for his vnknowne sinnes he must pray with Dauid m Psa 19. 12. cleanse thou me from secret faults Our sinnes must first be found out that we may see them and know which they are Secondly we must also know what manner of ones 2 What manner of ones they are they are and to that end we must view them * a priori a p●steriori We must take knowledge of our sinnes before and behind consider their beginning and their end In aword we must know them First by their cause Secondly by their effects Thirdly by their adiuncts First by their cause The cause of sin is partly from 1 By the cause thereof Sathan through his subtile suggestion and partly of our selues through our owne lust and concupiscence of both which S. Iames speaketh thus n Iam. 1. 14. 15. Euery man is tempted when he is drawne away of his owne lust and entised Then when lust hath conceiued it bringeth forth sinne where the Diuell is made the Father of sinne and our owne lust and concupiscence the mother of sinne heere 's the procreating cause of sinne heere 's the generation and breede of sinne Secondly by the effects of sinne which are two Shame and 2 By the effects of sinne Two Death The first is shame noted in those words of the Apostle to the Romanes o Rom. 6. 21. What fruite had ye then in those things 1 Shame whereof ye are now ashamed there 's the shame of sinne sinne goeth before and shame followeth after The Second is death yea eternall death malediction 2 Death yea hell and condemnation without repentance Of this S. Paul also saith p ver 21. the end of those things is Death againe he saith q ver 23. the wages of sinne is death and S. Iames saith r Iam. 1. 15. sinne when it is finished bringeth forth Death Thirdly by the adiuncts of sinne which are three 3 By the adiuncts of sinne Three First foule Secondly great Thirdly manie Our sinnes are First foule S. Iames saith ſ Iam 1. 15. When lust 1 Foule hath conceiued it bringeth forth
not repented of their wickednesse shall be cast The second thing in the eternall punishment of impenitent sinners is the greatnesse and grieuousnesse of 1 Vniuersall their punishment the greatnesse whereof appeares in diuerse things For the torment of the wicked in Hell First shall be Vniuersall whole man shall be punished both soule and bodie shall suffer torment i Mat. 10. 28. God is able to destroy both soule and bodie in hell as saith our Sauiour Yea the wicked shall be tormented in all parts n●ne shall be free but most tormented in those members wherewith they haue most offended k Et si nihil in toto corpore habebat immune summorum cruciatuum tamen quia quo quis peccat ●●nitur lingua ●ius praecip●● torquebatur Stel. Carth. in Luc. Diues was tormented in all and euery part but most tormented in his tongue wherewith he had greatly offended We know that a man cannot endure the burning of any member of his body no not of his little finger without great paine and torment O then what an exceeding great torment will it be to be tormented not onely in one but in all parts and members of the bodie When head and heart tongue and eye hand and foote shall all and all at once feele intollerable paine and horrible torment and no part of the bodie be free from torment besides the anguish of soule vexation of minde and continuall horrour of conscience O how great will that torment be Secondly their torment is easelesse they haue no ease in hell neither feele they any metigation of their 2 Easelesse paine for there l Mar. 9. 48. Their worme dieth not and the fire is not quenched Wicked and vngodly men dying in their sins without repentance carrie with them the worme of conscience which is euer biting gnawing stinging them to the heart and will giue them no rest Moreouer they remaine in the flaming fire that is euer burning and neuer goeth out its m Mat. 3. 12. vnquenchable fire and they that are tormented in this fire haue n Rom. 14. 11. no rest day nor night Diues being in hell in torments requested but a small thing to be granted him a drop of water to o Luk. 16. 24. 25. 26. coole his tongue but it might not begranted him no in hell there 's no ease no comfort no mittigatiō of paine no asswaging of torment there 's nothing but paine anguish vexation and torment nothing but pittifull crying howling wailing and weeping and gnashing of teeth by reason of the intollerable paine and torment which they endure and can finde no ease Thirdly they are hopelesse they that are tormented 3 Hopelesse in that flame of fire haue no hope to be deliuered but must still remaine in that hellish prison and dungeon of darkenesse they haue no hope euer to come to the place of ioy and felicity for the doore is shut and they are shut p Mat. 25. 10. out Besides betwixt them that are in heauen them that are in hell there is a great gulfe as Abraham answered Diues q Luk. 16. 26. Betweene vs and you there is a great gulfe fixed so that they which would passe from hence to you cannot neither can they passe to us that would come from thence Fourthly they are remedilesse there 's no helpe to be 4 Remedilesse had from any there the nearest and dearest friend cannot helpe one another from thence the r Chrys ad pop Antioch Hō 22. Brother cannot redeeme the brother there parents cannot helpe their children nor children their parents there the husband cannot defend his wife nor the wife yeld any succour to her husband Fiftly their torment is endlesse they which are tormented 5 Endlesse For. in that flame shall endure euerlasting torment their paine shall endure for euer and their torment shall neuer haue end For this cause hell fire is called Euerlasting fire ſ Mat. 25. 41. Depart from me ye cursed into euerlasting fire S. Iohn saith t Reu 20. 10. The Diuell that deceiued them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone where the beast and the false prophet are and shall be tormented day and night for euer and euer Earthly paines and torments haue an end but hell torments haue no end they that are in hell are tormented day and night without ceasing for euer more The reason whereof is First because the fier of hell can neuer be quenched 1 Hell-fire can neuer be quenched but euer burneth the breath of the Lord like a streame of brimstone doth kindle it and the fire neuer goeth out Secondly at the resurrection of all flesh the soules 2 After the resurrection the bodie shall be incorruptible bodies of all men shall meete together euen of the wicked and then the body shall be changed from a corruptible to an incorruptible state then the body shall be no more subiect to corruption and mortalitie death shall no more seize vpon it for as S. Paul saith u 1 Cor. 15. 53. This corruptible must put on incorruption and this mortall must put on immortalitie x Ini●storum corpora immortalia incorruptibilia quidem passibilia tamen resurgent Bucan The bodyes of the vnrighteous saith one at the Resurrection shall be immortall and incorruptible but yet so as their bodies shall be subiect to punishment and apt to suffer torment Now because the body shall be then no more subiect to death and corruption hence it is that the bodies and soules of the damned in hell shall euer liue together that they may euer be tormented together And they shall be euer tormented in the lake of fire but neuer dead euer burning but neuer consumed The consideration hereof serues First to reprooue those who though they heare of Vse 1 hell and of the torments of hell of the lake of fire and Against those who liue so as if there were no hell brimstone and vnderstand that hell-fire is an euerlasting fire yet not withstanding liue so as if there were no hell nor any place of torment after this life They either are willingly ignorant of this or foolishly perswade themselues that they shall not come thither but without doubt there is a hell y Mat. 5. 29. It is profitable for thee saith our Sauiour that one of thy members should perish and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell againe z Mat. 10. 28. God is able to destroy both soule and body in hell Moreouer a Luk. 16. 24. Diues is tormented in the flame that is in hell-fire which flameth with brimstome And b Act. 1. 25. Iudas is gone to his owne place that is to hell the place of the damned And most certaine it is that to this wofull and lamentable place shall they goe who liue wickedly repent not of their sinns before they depart out of this life but
them so Steuen said concerning his enemies Lord lay not this sinne to their charge x Mat. 5. 46. If ye loue them which loue you what reward haue you Doe not euen the Publicans the same It 's a small matter for a man to loue one that loueth him againe and to wish well to him that wisheth well to him againe this verie Publicanes can doe any man may doe this But he is a worthie Christian he is a good man indeede that can loue his enemies that can wish well to him that wisheth no good to him againe and that can pray for his enemies such men are rare on earth few such are to bee found and yet we ought so to striue against our inward corruptions against our anger and hatred and desire of reuenge that we might both forgiue our enemies and pray for our enemies if we will be the followers of Christ and the children of our heauenly Father CHAP. VI. Of praying for the dead HItherto hath beene shewed that we are to pray 2 Not for the dead And Therein three things for the liuing It remaineth in the second place to entreate of Prayer for the dead And therein I will shew First how the present Romish Church holdeth and maintaineth Prayer for the dead Secondly I will declare in what sence the auncient Fathers haue mentioned and they themselues somtimes vsed Prayer for the dead Thirdly I will vse reasons to disswade all men from praying for the dead as the Romists doe For the first a Bellarm. de Purgator Cardinall Bellarmine giueth vs a cleare 1 How the present Romish Church holdeth and maintaineth Prayer for the dead light to know how in what sence the present Romish Church holdeth and maintaineth Prayer for the dead for he tells vs that there are three places of receptacle Heauen Hell and Purgatorie besides his faigned Limbus for three sorts of people departing hence that is to say the iust and righteous ones the wicked and vngod ly and they that are of a middle sort beleeuers but yet such as are not throughly cleansed from their sinnes As for the iust and righteous he doubts not but their soules goe straight to Paradise to Heauen as the soules of the Apostles Martyrs c. As for the wicked and vngodly impenitent sinners and Infidels hee maketh no question of them but that they goe downe to Hell neuer to be deliuered All the question is of the third sort those of the middle sort which are neither very good nor very euill but such as die in their veniall sinnes or haue not satisfied for the temporall punishment of their mortall sinnes and therefore such must be cast into the fire of Purgatorie to purge them more from their sins and as it were to scoure away their drosse till they haue satisfied the iustice of God partly by their owne sufferings and partly by the prayers fastings almesdeeds of others and such like This is the Faith of the present Romane Church concerning Prayer for the dead so that the praiers of the Romists which they make for the dead are chiefely intended for the soules of their friends in Purgatorie that thereby they may procure some mitigation of their paines and bring as they imagine some ease to their tormented soules The second thing concerning Prayer for the dead is 2 In what sence the auncient Fathers haue mentioned sometimes vsed prayer for the dead to shew in what sence the auncient Fathers haue mentioned in their writings and sometimes vsed themselues Praier for the dead Diuerse iudicious and learned b D. Mort. in his Protest Appeale l. 2. c. 8. Lanch de natura Dei l. 4. c. 4. Perk probl●m ●itul pr●s promort Diuines consent in this that the auncient Orthodoxall Fathers neuer vsed or spake of Prayers for the dead to the end that they might haue remission of their sinnes after this life that they might be purged from their sinnes or be deliuered from the paines of Purgatorie but the Prayers made for the dead in auncient time were for other ends and chiefely they were either prayses and thankesgiuings to God for their departure out of this miserable sinfull and wretched life and forgiuing them eternall life in the heauens or else they were Prayers made in regard of the Resurrection of their bodies that the Lord would send them a speedie and ioyful Resurrection and these Prayers which were made for their friends departed were not made in regard of any miserie of the present state of their soules but for the glorifiing of their bodies in the Resurrection of the iust that then their glory might be encreased and that they might receiue fullnesse of glorie both in their bodies and in their soules And this is not a meere opinion and bare coniecture but this is according to sound iudgement gathered from the writings of the Fathers themselues St Ambrose prayeth for the Emperour Theodosius after his death saying c Darequiem perfectam seruo tuo Theodosi● requiem quam praeparasti sanctis tuis Amb. orat funeb de obit The dos Giue perfect rest to thy seruant Theodosius euen that rest which thou hast prepared for thy Saints Thus he prayeth and yet afterwards saith d Manet in lumine Theodosius sanctorum caetibus gloriatur ibid. Theodosius is in light and is glorified amongst the company of the Saints So St c Lib Confess Austine prayeth for his Mother being dead and yet is perswaded that the Lord hath heard him and granted his request and that shee is in glorie So Eusebius reporteth that f Preces pro auima Imperatoris Deo fundebant Euseb de vita Constant l. 4. cap. 71. Prayers were made for Constantine the Christian-Emperour after his death which prayers were but either thankesgiuings lauding and praising God for deliuering him out of this miserable life crowning him with glorie in the heauens or prayers for the fulnesse of glorie in the Resurrection of the iust and they did not pray for any ease to his soule from the flames of Purgatorie for as the same Author reporteth g Omnes beatum Imperatorem acceptumque Deo praedicabant ibid. c. 69. all men did say that the Emperour was blessed and accepted of God It is manifest then by these Fathers that the custome of the auncient Church of God in praying for the dead was not to procure ease to bring refreshing to their soules in Purgatorie or to deliuer them out of Purgatorie seeing that they acknowledge that their friends for whom they prayed were in light were in glorie and were blessed 3 Reasons wherfore we are not to pray for the dead as the Papists doe at this day In the third place I yeeld these reasons wherefore we are not to pray for the dead as the Romists vse Prayer for the dead at this day First The Scripture acknowledgeth but two places as receptacles for the soules of men after this life Heauen and Hell
slaughter and as a sheepe before her shearer is dumbe so he openeth not his mouth and then pray that the Lord would endue vs with meekenesse and patience in suffering And when we see a sheepe going astray we may meditate on the state of a sinner going astray like a lost sheepe yea on our owne wandring from the commaundements of the Lord and pray with Dauid saying k Psal 119. 17● I haue gone astray like a lost sheepe O Lord seeke thy seruant Such like meditations as these to stirre vp our deuotion may be taken from these and other creatures and workes of God on earth Thirdly from the waters and things therein we may 3 In the waters haue meditations to raise our affections on high as when we see and consider how euerie little brooke runs into the greater riuer and all riuers runne into the Sea whence they came as Solomon saith l Eccles 1. 7. All the riuers run into the Sea yet the Sea is not full vnto the place whence the riuers come thither they returne againe this should cause vs to thinke on our mortalitie and to meditate that euen as the riuers runne into the Sea whence they came so doe all men returne to the earth whence they came and this meditation should put vs in minde of our last end and make vs to consider how we euen hasten to our graue and then we should pray that we may be carefull to remember our last end and thinke much and often of the place whence we came and whither we are going When we see fishes caught with the angle or taken in the net vnawares as they are securely swimming and seeking their prey this may cause vs to meditate on the suddennesse of death and how it takes many vnawares according to the saying of Solomon m Eccles 9. 12. man knoweth not his time as the fishes that are taken in an euill net and as the birds that are caught in the snare so are the sonnes of men snared in an euill time when it falleth suddenly vpon them And then we should be mooued to pray that now while we liue and haue time and space to repent we may so prepare for death that whensoeuer that day commeth it may not n Luk 21. 34. 35. 36. come vpon vs vnawares Hitherto of meditations that concerne God The second sort of meditations which may helpe and 2 Concerning our selues Two-fold further vs in prayer concerne our selues and they are of two sorts The first are taken from the consideration of our 1 In regard of our state Three-fold three-fold state Past Present and To come First in regard of the time past we may meditate and 1 Past what we were call to minde what we were how we o Ephe. 2. 3. were by nature children of wrath p Psal 51. 5. Shapen in iniquitie and conceiued in sinne The meditation whereof should cause vs to pray that we may be renued may be made children of God by adoption and grace and may be q Ioh. 3. 3. borne againe that so we may enter into the kingdome of God Secondly in regard of the time present we may seriously 2 Present what we are thinke with our selues what we are and we may find that we are first fraile brittle euen dust and ashes which should humble vs in prayer and cause vs to say 1 Fraile with Abraham r Gen. 18. 27. I haue taken vpon me to speake vnto the Lord which am but dust and ashes Secondly sinfull hauing much naturall corruption 2 Sinnefull within vs and preuailing against vs so that oftimes ſ Rom. 7. 19. the good that we would we doe not and the euill which we would not that we doe Which meditation should cause vs to pray with the Apostle t Ver. 24. O wretched man that I am who shall deliuer me from the bodie of this death Thirdly in regard of the time to come we may meditate 3 To come what we shall be what we shall be For we shall be In death corruptible In the resurrection glorious The one may humble vs the other may raise vs vp with consolation and both may teach vs to pray that when our bodie dieth our soule may liue and at the resurrection both soule and body may liue with God and be with the Lord for euer These and such like meditations may be taken from the consideration of our threefolde state Secondly meditations concerning our selues may be 2 In regard of our dayes and houres taken from the dayes and houres and time which God hath giuen vs here on earth We may euery day and euery houre of the day find some opportunitie for godly and diuine meditations And that Three fold In the morning In the day time and In the euening First in the morning as when we awake and see the 1 In the morning light we may meditate on the u Joh. 1. 9. true light which lighteth euery man that commeth into the world And pray that we may x 1. Cor. 15. 34. awake to righteousnesse and that the Lord would lighten our darknesse that we may come out of the darknesse of ignorance to the true light When we rise from our beds we may meditate on our two-fold rising from the death of sinne in this life and from our graues at the last day and then pray that we may no longer lye dead in our sinnes but may rise from the death of sinne to the life of righteousnesse and that we may haue our y Reu. 20. 6. part in the first resurrection so that the second death may haue no power ouer vs but when we z Dan. 12. 2. awake out of the dust of the earth we may rise to euerlasting life And when we put on our apparrell we may fitly meditate on the putting on of the a Ephe. 4 24. new man and pray that we may b Rom. 13. 14. put on the Lord Iesus Christ and may c Colos 3. 12. put on bowells of mercies kindnesse humblenesse of minde meekenesse long-sufferi●● Such meditations as these we may haue in the morning Secondly in the day time in our affaires and buisinesse 2 In the day time in the world euery man in his place in his vocation and calling may haue some good cogitations and diuine meditations as the husbandman when hee is plowing his ground may meditate on the plowing and d Iere. 4. 3. breaking vp of the fallow ground of the heart and when he soweth his seed may thinke on the e Luk. 8. 11. seed of Gods word and then pray that his owne heart may be like good ground fitted and prepared to receiue the seed of Gods word that it may enter into his heart may take deepe rooting there and bring forth the fruit of good workes So also in the day time when we are walking going in the way or trauelling we may fitly
despitefully vse you and persecute you Heere is great patience required for if any one haue an enemy that railes on him and reuiles him that speakes euill against him yea curseth him he is commanded to blesse if our enemy hate vs we are to wish well vnto him yea to doe him good and if our enemy should trouble vs and persecute vs and despitefully vse vs yet wee are to pray for our enemy as Christ prayed for his Crucifiers c Luk 23. 34. Father forgiue them And as Steuen prayed for his Persecutors d Acts 7. 60. Lord lay not this sinne to their charge S. Paul rebuking the Corinthians for their manner of going to law saith e 1 Cor. 67. Why doe yee not rather take wrong why doe yee not rather suffer your selues to be defrauded adde heereunto his exhortation to the Romanes f Rom. 12. 18. If it be possible as much as lieth in you liue peaceably with all men It is hard for a man to liue peaceably with all men yet it is not impossible and therefore the Apostle would haue euery one to labour by all meanes as much as lies in him to preserue peace and concord with all men which a man cannot possibly doe except hee bee content to suffer much and to put vp many wrongs and iniuries whether they concerne his body goods or good name And to perswade vs yet more to patient suffering of 2 Examples of suffering wrong wrongs wee are not destitute of examples of rare patience in suffering wrongs and putting vp iniuries both in body goods and good name Of patient suffering wrongs and iniuries in body 1 In body Paul is our example who to the Corinthians saith that he was in g 2 Cor. 11 23 24 25. stripes aboue measure in prison more frequent in deaths ●ft Of the Iewes saith hee fiue times receiued I forty stripes saue one Thrice was I beaten with rods once was I stoned These were Pauls sufferings from the hands of men concerning his body in all which hee laboured to h 2 Cor. 6. 4 5. approoue himselfe as the Minister of God in much patience Of patience in suffering wrongs in goods Iob is an 2 In goods example who was robbed of his Oxen and Asses by the i Iob 1. 14 15. Sabeans and of his Camels by the k Vers 17. Caldeans these Sabeans and Caldeans made out their bands and came with force against Iobs seruants they cruelly slue his seruants and violently tooke away his goods and substance his Oxen his Asses and his Camels all which wrongs and iniuries from the hands of cruell men Iob tooke patiently and sayd l Vers 21. The Lord gaue and the Lord hath taken away blessed be the name of the Lord. And for patient suffering of wrongs and iniuries 3 In good name concerning a mans good name Dauid is our example for he saith * Psal 69. 12 12. They that sit in the gate speake against mee I was the song of the Drunkards But as for me my prayer is vnto thee ô Lord. Dauid confesseth that wicked men sonnes of Belial prophane people very Drunkards as they sate ouer their pots did abuse him in words spake euill of him behinde his backe and made songs of him And yet such was Dauids patience that he suffered these things he endured all and gaue himselfe to prayer But Dauids patience is most apparent in forbearing the railing words of Shimei who in Dauids hearing railed vpon him saying m 2 Sam. 16. 7. Come out come out thou bloudy man thou man of Belial and when Abishai one of Dauids Nobles would haue gone out in all haste and stricken off the head of Shimei for railing on the King and cursing him Dauids answer was n Vers 11 12. Let him alone and let him curse for the Lord hath bidden him It may bee that the Lord will looke on mine affliction and that the Lord will requite good for his cursing this day Such was Dauids patience But our Sauiour Christ is an example to vs of suffering 4 In body goods and good name wrongs and iniuries both in his body goods and good name Of all which wrongs the * Matth. 27. Luke 23. Iohn 19. Euangelists make mention for touching his body the Iewes despitefully vsed him they scourged him they platted a crowne of thornes and put it vpon his head they spate vpon him they smote him on the head and lastly they crucified him they nailed his hands and his feet and pierced his side Concerning his goods they first stripped him of his rayment and the souldiers parted his garments among them and vpon his vesture did they cast lots And he also suffered in his good name for the Iewes oftimes reuiled him and railed vpon him they say of him o Matt. 11. 19. Behold a man gluttonous and a wine-bibber a friend of Publicanes and sinners They say vnto him p Ioh. 8. 48. Say wee not well that thou art a Samaritane and hast a Deuill They accuse him before Pilate to be a q Luk. 23. 2. fellow peruerting the nation and forbidding to giue tribute to Caesar Againe at his death they reuiled him saying r Matth. 27. 40. Thou that destroyest the Temple and buildest it in three dayes saue thy selfe if thou bee the Sonne of God come downe from the Crosse Againe they mocked him saying ſ Vers 42. He saued others himselfe hee cannot saue If he be the King of Israel let him now come downe from the Crosse and we will beleeue him All these wrongs and iniuries in body goods and good name Christ suffered and that patiently as witnesseth S. Peter who speaking of Christs patience in suffering saith t 1 Pet. 2. 23. When hee was reuiled he reuiled not againe when he suffered hee threatned not but committed himselfe to him that iudgeth righteously Here a question ariseth concerning patience in suffering Question wrongs whether a Christian be so bound to suffer all manner of wrongs and iniuries from men as that he is to sit downe with all wrongs and to put vp all iniuries whatsoeuer or whether a Christian may not in some cases seeke by lawfull meanes to right himselfe of his wrongs For answere hereunto we are to consider that wrongs Answ and iniuries haue their degrees some are lesse offensiue and hurtfull and some more offensiue more hurtfull and grieuous then others And of wrongs there are three degrees Three degrees of wrongs First some are small offences little wrongs and iniuries as disgracefull and disdainfull speeches which 1 Small offences indeed may offend and displease the partie against whom they are spoken but yet they are not so great as to bring any hurt or hindrance to a man either in his bodie goods or good name As when the Iewes spake disdainfully of Christ u Mat. 13. 55. is not this the Carpenters sonne Who is this that is come
Frumentum Dei sum ac dentibus bestiarum commolior vt mundus panis inu●●iar ibid. c 33. I am Gods corne the beasts must grinde me in their teeth that I may be pure bread Polycarpus with great constancy endured to be burned rather then he would deny Christ or reproach the name of Christ whom he had e Octagin●● seu annos illi seruio nec me vlla in re lesit vnquam quomedo possum male dicere regi meo qui me serua●it id l. 4. c. 15. serued as he acknowledgeth fourescore and six yeeres and in all that time saith he Christ hath done me no manner of harme but hath saued me how then can I blaspheme my Lord and King yea f l. 8. c. 12. Eusebius reports that so many christians in so many places of the world did suffer for the name of Christ and so constantly did they endure the cruell torments which wicked men did inuent against them that the very beholders were astonished to see the manlike fortitude and to perceiue the constant resolution of those holy martyrs These are they which are now g Reu. 7. 9. 14. clothed with white robes hauing palmes in their hands and these are they which came out of great tribulation and haue washed their robes and made them white in the bloud of the Lambe The consideration of this constancie in the profession Vse of our faith to endure torment and to suffer death for Against the temporarie faith and formall profession the name of Christ serues to reproue those who haue but a temporarie faith and a formall profession Manie in time of prosperitie in the Sunne-shine and flourishing state of the Gospell when there is peace and prosperitie in the land make a glorious profession but if trouble and persecution arise for the Gospels sake then they pull in their heads draw backe and in the end fall away from their profession denying their faith and profession rather then they will suffer death for the name of Christ Ecclesiasticall histories mention that diuerse weake Christians in the times of grieuous persecutions denyed Christ before men and sacrificed to Idoles though many of them afterwards repented and were receiued into the bosome of the Church againe Our owne Acts and Monuments tell vs of the like amongst which memorable is the example of one Denton a Blacksmith who being a professour of the Gospell deliuered vnto Wolsey a friend of his the booke of the holy Scriptures telling him that it was the truth After this his friend Wolsey whom he had beene a meanes to conuert vnto the truth was cast into prison for his conscience sake and being in prison sent vnto the said Denton signifying vnto him that he marueiled that he tarried so long behind him seeing he had deliuered vnto him the Scripture and knew that it was the truth Denton returned him this answere I confesse it is the truth but alas I cannot burne But he that could not burne in the cause of Christ was afterwards burned against his will for his house being set on fire whiles he went to saue his goods he lost his life A good and sound Chrishan ought to be so affected toward Christ Iesus as a louing spouse as a chast and modest wife to her owne husband a chast and faithfull wife will by no meanes by no promises nor allurements by no threatnings nor torments be drawne or forced to forsake her deare husband but will be faithfull vnto him to the death and resolutely say h Moriar Alcide tua Sen. O deare husband I will die thine So a good Christian soule the spouse of Christ will by no meanes by no perswasions nor threatnings for no torments nor for any feare of death be mooued to forsake Christ but will remaine faithfull vnto Christ euen vnto death and with resolution of heart say O deare Sauiour I will die thine He that will build a tower and doth not first sit downe and count the cost whether he hath sufficient to finish it is held by our Sauiour i Luk. 14. 28. 29 Christ to be an vnwise man And such an vnwise man is he who before he entreth vpon this great worke of the profession of Christian religion doth not first sit downe and count what it may cost him It may be he shal heare mockings reprochfull and disgracefull speeches in regard of his very profession he may for Christ's sake suffer losse in his goods yea it may be his profession may cost him his life Now then a wise man is to consider aforehand that as its necessarie that he doe confesse the name of Iesus and that he make a profession of godlinesse so hauing once taken vpon him the profession of the Gospell there 's no shrinking no going backe k Luk. 9 62. he that putteth his hand to this plow and looketh backe is not fit for the Kingdome of God A Christian hauing taken vpon him the profession of the Gospell ought in no wise to goe backe from his profession nor to denie his faith though it cost him his life least he be like to that foolish builder who began to build and was not able to finish To conclude It ought to be the care of euery good Christian first to get true faith into his heart next to nourish his faith that it may be preserued and continued to the end then to shew forth the fruits of his faith by patience in afflictions and suffering wrongs by reformation and amendment of life by works of mercy and lastly to make confession of Christ before men and not to be afraid nor ashamed of the profession of the Gospell but to stand fast in the faith and to be constant in the same yea to liue and die therein This is the way to life euerlasting As CHRIST saith to the Angel of the Church in Smyrna l Reu. 2. 10. Be thou faithfull vnto death and I will giue thee a Crowne of life ⸫ The end of the first Booke THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE WAY TO THE CELESTIALL PARADICE Concerning Repentance Which is the second meanes whereby a Sinner may be saued and come to life euerlasting CHAP. I. The Preface with the Partition of the whole Treatise of Repentance AFter Faith necessarily and fitly followeth The order of this Treatise Repentance Necessarily for by our repentance amendment of life we giue testimony of our faith in Christ And fitly for Faith begetteth Repentance it is as it were the a Fides esi poenitentiae mater origo Buca de poenit mother and breeder of Repentance Indeede in regard of time Faith and Repentance are together For b Virtu●es sunt connexae omn●s simul incipiunt esse in animae Tho. 3. q 85. ar 6. Vertues and graces are wrought together in the soule True faith and sound repentance are ioyned together they are inseparable companions but yet in regard of order of nature faith is first though Repentance shew it selfe
state Secondly Prayer also auaileth greatly for the good 2 In regard of the soule And that of the soule and that both for the Remoouing of euill and Procuring of good 1 Remoouing euill As First for the remoouing of euill And first prayer is a meanes to remooue away our sinnes from vs which stand as a cloud betweene God and vs to hinder good 1 Our sinnes things from vs separating betweene God and vs and prouoking Gods wrath against vs wherefore Hezekiah being recouered from his sicknes and praising God for his deliuerance saith t Isa 38. Ver. 2. 3 And 17. thou hast in loue to my soule deliuered it from the pit of corruption for thou hast cast all my sins behind thy backe Secondly Prayer is effectuall and powerfull to helpe 2 Temptations vs against temptations and to deliuer vs from that euill one So our Sauiour teacheth vs to pray u Mat. 6. 13. lead vs not into temptation but deliuer vs from euill And so he exhorteth vs to pray x Mat. 26. 41. watch and pray that ye enter not into temptation Thirdly Prayer is powerfull to helpe vs in the euill 3 The te●●our of death and iudgement and perillous times to free our soules from the danger of death and the iudgement to come that neither death shall suddenly come vpon vs nor the day of the Lord take vs vnawares Which our Sauiour sheweth vs in this exhortation y Luk. 21. 36. Watch ye therefore and pray alwayes that ye may be accompted worthie to escape all these things that shall come to passe and to stand before the Sonne of man Thus prayer auaileth for the remoouing of euill from the soule Secondly prayer auaileth much for the procuring of 2 Procuring Good As good things to the soule as first mercie pardon and forgiuenesse Dauid in his Prayer confesseth his sinne 1 Mercy pard●n and forgiuenesse saying z Psal 32. 5. I acknowledge my sinne vnto thee and mine iniquity haue I not hid I said I will confesse my transgressions to the Lord and it followeth thou forgauest the iniquitie of my sinne Dauid confessed his sinne and prayed for the pardon of his sinne and the Lord heard his Prayer and pardoned his sinne So S. Iames saith a Iam. 5. 15. the prayer of faith shall saue the sicke and the Lord shall raise him vp and if he haue committed sinnes they shall be forgiuen him Secondly Prayer is a meanes to obtaine all graces necessarily 2 All graces necessarie for our saluation accompanying saluation For b Iam. 1. 17. euery good gift and euery perfect gift is from aboue and commeth down from the Father of lights Our Sauiour Christ saith c Mat 7. 7. Aske and it shall be giuen you and S. Iames saith d Iam. 1. 5. If any of you lacke wisedome let him aske of God that giueth to all men liberally and vpbraideth not and it shall be giuen him Thirdly Prayer is effectuall not onely for the obtaining 3 Increase of Grace of grace but likewise for the increase of grace the Apostles pray e Luk. 17. 5. Lord increase our Faith And S. Paul prayeth for the Ephesians that God would f Ephe. 3. 16. 17. 18. 19. grant them according to the riches of his glory to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man that Christ might dwell in their hearts by faith that being rooted and grounded in loue they might be able to comprehend with all Saints what is the breadth and length and depth and height and to know the loue of Christ Which passeth knowledge that they might be filled with all the fullness● of God And they that are strengthened by the Spirit in the inner man hauing Christ dwelling in their hearts by faith and are growing and increasing in grace in this life shall assuredly attaine to glorie in the life to come Prayer then as it remooueth euill ●o it procureth good to the soule mercie grace yea increase of grace and with grace glorie the perfection of Grace Such is the efficacie of Prayer The consideration of which efficacie and power of Vse Prayer may teach vs in all our necessities and tribulations To vse prayer in time of need as a sure defence to flee vnto God by Prayer to lay hold on prayer as a man would on his shield and buckler For prayer is a most sure defence in all troubles whatsoeuer It is a defence against tribulations outward and temptations inward It helpes the bodie and cures the soule it preuaileth both in heauen and in earth concerning which the exhortation of the Apostle S. Paul is to be receiued and embraced g Ephe. 6. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. take vnto you saith he the whole armour of God that ye may be able to withstand in the euill day and hauing done all to stand Stand therefore hauing your loynes girt about with truth and hauing on the breast-plate of righteousnesse and your feete shod with the preparation of the Gospell of peace Aboue all taking the shield of faith wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fierie darts of the wicked and take the helmet of saluation the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God Praying alwayes with all Prayer and supplication in the Spirit A Christian that is thus armed hauing the girdle of truth about his loynes hauing on the breast-plate of righteousnesse and his feete shod with the preparation of the Gospell of peace hauing the shield of faith before him the helmet of saluation vpon his head hauing the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God and being prepared to pray with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit Such a one is able to stand against the aduersarie the Deuill and all spirituall wickednesse and such a one shall preuaile against his spirituall enemies yea such a one shall preuaile with God himselfe for any petition that he shall make so farre as it shall be good for him For the effectuall feruent Prayer of a righteous man auaileth much CHAP. XVIII Of the helpes and furtherances of Prayer Of the first helpe the Spirit of God THe ninth thing in the Treatise of Prayer is of 9 The helps and furtherances of Prayer Three the helpes and furtherances of Prayer and they are three The first is Gods holy Spirit of which Saint Paul saith a Rom. 8. 26. 27. Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities 1 Gods holy Spirit And for we know not what we should pray for as we ought but the Spirit it selfe maketh intercession for vs with groanings which cannot be vttered And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit because he maketh intercession for the Saints according to the will of God For this cause the Spirit of God is called the spirit of supplications by the Prophet Zacharie b Zach. 12. 10. The holy spirit
are called by my Name shall humble themselues and pray and seeke my face and turne from their wicked wayes then will I heare from heauen and will forgiue their sinne and will heale their land Fiftly Prayer is the best helpe in temptation 5 In temptation either to be freed from the temptation or to obtaine grace and strength from God not to be ouercome of the temptation It was Pauls helpe when he had that q 2. Cor. 12. 7. thorne in the flesh the messenger of Sathan to buffet him in which case he prayed to the Lord and that with feruencie and perseuerance for saith he r Ver. 8 9. for this thing I besought the Lord thrice that it might depart from me And he said vnto me My grace is sufficient for thee for my strength is made perfect in weakenesse Sixtly Prayer is a helpe in time of sicknesse it deliuereth 6 In sicknesse from corporall infirmities Wherefore Saint Iames saith ſ Iam. 15. 4. 15. Is any sicke among you let him call for the Elders of the Church and let them pray ouer him annointing him with oile in the name of the Lord and the prayer of faith shall saue the sicke and the Lord shall raise him vp It helped Hezekiah in his sicknesse for Hezekiah being t Isa 38. 1. 2. c. sicke vnto death prayed vnto the Lord and the Lord heard his prayer and lengthened his dayes adding vnto his dayes fifteene yeeres Lastly Prayer helpeth not onely to ease and heale the 7 Prayer is a remedie to cu●e the sicke soule sicke bodie but also to cure the sicke soule This was Dauids remedie when his soule was sicke and diseased with sinne as his bodie was through infirmitie saying u Psal 6. 1. 2. 3. haue mercie vpon me O Lord for I am weake O Lord heale me for my bones are vexed My soule is also sore vexed but thou O Lord how long Returne O Lord deliuer my soule oh saue me for thy mercies sake And againe he praieth saying x Psal 41. 4. O Lord be mercifull vnto me heale my soule for I haue sinned against thee And Chrysostome agreeing with these Scriptures saith that Prayer is a y Animis aegrotantibus pharmacum Chrys de orando Deum lib. 1. medicine to sicke soules This is the second benefit of prayer it is a helpe in trouble Thirdly the Prayer of a righteous man framed according to the right manner formerly mentioned is a 3 Saluation promised to them that call vpon the name of the Lord. meanes to procure not onely temporall benefits and spirituall graces but also saluation for so is the promise z Rom. 10. 13. whosoeuer shall call vpon the name of the Lord shall be saued For as the promise is made concerning them that beleeue in Christ that a Ioh. 3. 16. whosoeuer beleeueth in him shell not perish but haue euerlasting life and concerning them that repent that if they b Act. 3. 19. repent and be conuerted their sinnes may be blotted out and their soules saued so likewise concerning Prayer the promise is that Whosoeuer shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saued The consideration of this that Prayer is so great a Vse 1 helpe in trouble yea in all manner of tribulations and Against those who in time of trouble seeke not vnto the Lord but either put their trust in lawfull meanes or seeke helpe by vnlawfull meanes afflictions serues First to reproue those who in time of trouble seeke other helpe then from God and trust in meanes yea and vse such meanes as God hath not appointed and do not seeke to the Lord by prayer and supplication As some in their sicknesse seeke to the Physician they call earnestly vpon him and pray him to doe his best for them but doe not so earnestly call vpon God and pray vnto him to be fauourable vnto them to pardon their sinne and first to heale their soule that so their bodie may be healed Such are like to King Asa who c 2. Chro. 16. 12. in his disease sought not to the Lord but to the Physicians And this was imputed vnto Asa for sinne and it remaineth a blemish vpon his name to this day for although it be lawfull to seeke to the Physician and to vse his helpe yet to trust in the helpe of the Physician more then in the helpe of God and to seeke first and rather to the Physician then vnto God is sinnefull for God is our best helpe and our best Physician without whose helpe the helpe of the Physician is nothing worth Others there are who being sore sicke or any whit strangely diseased or visited with a lingring disease seeke not to God as to the best and chiefest helpe nor yet to the Physician as to the lawfull meanes but seeke and send to witches and wizards to forcerers and charmers like to King Ahaziah who being d 2. Kin. 1 2. sicke sent messengers and said vnto them Go enquire of Baal-zebub the god of Ekron whether I shall recouer of this disease This was Ahaziah's sinne and this is the sinne of all those who in their distresse seeke not to the Lord neither seeke helpe by lawfull meanes but seeke helpe by vnlawfull and deuillish meanes contrarie to the charge and commaundement of the Lord which he giueth vnto his people saying e Leuit. 19. 31. Regard not them that haue familiar spirits neither seeke after Wizards to be defiled by them I am the Lord your God Secondly seeing that we haue so many motiues to Vse 2 peswade vs to pray as the testimonies of Scripture examples To giue our selues denoutly to Prayer of holy and deuout men yea and of Christ himselfe seeing that the necessitie of Prayer is so great that without Prayer we can obtaine no good thing seeing we are in continuall perill and danger seeing they that do not pray vnto God are as dead men among the liuing and seeing that the want of Prayer is a marke of wicked and vngodly men Furthermore considering the great good and benefit which we haue by Prayer seeing that the Lord heareth vs and granteth our lawfull requests seeing that prayer is the best helpe in trouble the best weapon against our enemies the best ransome in captiuitie the best prouider in famine the best remedie against the pestilence the best Physicke in sicknesse the best comfort in temptation the best meanes to cure the body and heale the soule and seeing that whosoeuer calleth on the name of the Lord shall be saued the consideration of these things should be of great force to mooue and perswade vs to dedicate our selues to the seruing of God to giue our selues deuoutly to prayer to inuocation and calling vpon the name of the Lord accounting it our health our ioy and happinesse that we so wretched and miserable creatures should be admitted into the presence of so great a King as the King of Kings