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A19425 None but Christ, none but Christ Intimating, that in Him, who is the Lord of Lords, and Prince onely, is to be found, the full and absolute cure of mans misery. Cotton, Clement. 1629 (1629) STC 5852; ESTC S117710 20,714 113

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cause it to liue for euer Ioh. 6.50 Ioh. 6.51 11 Naked But yet my e Isai 64.6 Gen. 3.7 Reu. 3.17.18 filthy nakednesse will appeare who shall couer that None but Christ f Reu. 3.17 whose white raiment shall not onely g Rom. 4.6 7. couer the shame of thy nakednesse that the h Hab. 1.13 pure eyes of God shall not i Num 23 21. behold it Reu. 3.17 18. but therein also hee hauing granted thee to be arrayed therewith will present thee therein glorious to himselfe without Reu. 19.8 Iude 24. spot or wrinckle or any such thing Col. ● 22 Ephes 5.27 11 Curse Me thinkes I k Hab. 3.16 tremble and quake for feare in my selfe when I heare that terrible thunderbolt of the Law Cursed is l Gal. 3.10 euery man that continueth not in m Deut. 27.26 29.21 all things which are written in the booke of the Law to doe them Who shall free me from it n Isai 53.4 5 6. None but Christ who hath not onely redeemed thee from the curse of the Law Gal. 3.13 being made a curse for thee but hath brought thee also within compasse of that promised true o Ephes 1.3 blessednesse made to faithful Abraham Gal. 3.9.14 13 Terror Now whilest I remaine thus held as it were at Gods suite vnder this terrible arest Cursed is euery one c. mee thinkes I see how all the creatures in heauen and earth Gen. 7.11 stand ready armed at his onely becke to reuenge the quarrell of his couenant vpon mee Leu. 26.25 Psal 76.7 who is there in heauen or earth that can set them againe at one with mee None but Christ who hauing by his owne blood reconciled God himselfe who is the Lord of Hosts Col. 1.20 Rom. 3.25 and so of all creatures vnto thee hee hath much more reconciled euery creature in heauen and earth vnto thee Isai 11.6 Hose 2.18.19.20 14 Losse Moreouer whilest in this case a dayly Pro. 16.26 and in a manner hourely necessitie lies vpon mee to vse the benefit of foode rayment recreation sleepe c. yea of breathing in the very ayre I am often thus secretly checked in conscience for the same as if the Lord should on this wise speake vnto mee Hos 2.8 9. Mal. 2.2 Friend who gaue you leaue and liberty to vse these my benefits or by what right or title doe you enioy them seeing you haue by your disobedience forfeited backe againe to me the true and lawfull vse I once gaue you of them Deut. 28. from 15. to 20. Gen. 1.29 30. In whom now or by whom may I recouer the free and so a comfortable vse of them againe By none but in and by Christ who beeing come a second Adam and the very true 1 Cor. 15.47 and lawfull heyre of all things Hab. 1.2 2.8 hath by the merit of his sufferings and obedience Rom. 5.19 recouered vnto thee being once a member of his mysticall body a iust right and title as to God himselfe Rom. 8.16 17. Ioh. 20.17 who is the Lord of all creatures 1 Cor. 3.22 1 Tim 4.4 Tit. 1 1● so a lawfull and sanctified vse of the creatures themselues Reade Hosea 2. from vers 18. to 23. 15 Wrath to come But it much astonisheth mee when I reade what p Isi 30.27.28 fearefull attributes are giuen vnto God as that hee is called a consuming fire Heb. 12.29 Euerlasting burnings Isai 33.14 and that when fire is kindled in his wrath it shall burne to the bottome of hell Deut. 32.22 Alas if his wrath be kindled but a litile Psal 2.12 q Psa 76.7 who shall fence me from it r Heb. 5.7 Mat. 26.38 None but Christ who not only saueth and deliuereth thee from the wrath to come 1 The. 1.10 Rom. 5.9 but more then that giues thee eternall life Ioh. 10.20 16 Deaths sting Yet death hath a ſ 1 Cor. 15.56 deadly sting wherewith to stab mee to the heart which is sinne who shall free mee from deaths t Reu. 21.8 deadly blow Rom. 6.23 u Re. 20 14. None but Christ in whom thou hast not only conquest ouer sinne and death 1 Cor. 15.57 hee hauing through death x Heb. 2.14 destroyed him that had the power of death which is the diuell bu● hath now brought imm●●tality and life for thee to light by the Gospell 2 Tim. 1.10 17 Vnbeleefe Besides all this my conscience conuinceth me of sin Ioh. 16.8.9 in that I beleeue not in Christ Oh for one graine of that precious faith Luk. 17.6 that faith of of Gods elect who shall worke it in me None but Christ who is therefore said to be both the Author and finisher Heb. 12.2 of our faith As also it is hee by whom wee beleeue in God 1 Pet. 1.21 who raised him from the dead 18 Impenitency But I haue an heart the Lord knowes which cannot repent Rom. 2.5 Who shall giue mee that repentance vnto saluation 2 Cor. 7.11 neuer to bee repented of None but Christ for to this end hath God exalted him a prince and a Sauiour Act. 5.31 to giue repentance to Israell and forgiuenesse of sinnes See 2 Tim. 2.25 19 Hardnesse of heart Zach. 7.12 Oh but I haue an heart hard as the adamant stone who can soften it None but Christ Ezek. 11.19 chap. 36.26 in whom this faithfull promise shall euer be yea Amen namely that God will take away thy stony heart out of thy flesh and in stead thereof will giue thee an hart of flesh Soake thy hart thorowly in this free and precious promise and expect the fruit with patience 20 Infirmity Much corruption will cleaue still euen to my best actions * Rom. 7.21 In whom may I find the remedy of this * 1 Tim. 2.5 1 Ioh. 2.2 In none but in Christ who not onely reconciles the iniquitie euen of thy holy offerings Exo. 28.38 Leu. 16.33 but hath for thee brought in also a To make both thy person Actions for euer acceptable before God euerlasting righteousnes Dan. 9.24 See 1 Cor. 1.30 2 Cor. 5.21 21 Doubtings But b Ps 88 15 Iam. 1.2 new feares and doubtings through diuers temptations arising through c Iob. 2.3 Sathans malice shall neuer bee wanting d Iob 7.13.15 daily to vex and e Psal 42.5.11 disquiet me alas who shall support mee vnder so manifold and different trials None but Christ who in that he suffered and Heb. 2.18 4.15.16 ● 25 was tempted not onely is able sufficiently to succour thee in all thy temptations Heb. 2.18 ch 4.15.16 Psa 34.19 but in the end also to free thee out of them all 2 Pet. 2.9 22 Accesse Oftentimes when I pray it seemes that God shuts his Mercy-gate both
2 Cor. 3.5 that a man hath neither ability of himselfe to doe good or abstaine from euill aright vnlesse hee be assisted by the power of Christ and this appeareth both by the testimony of Christ himself Ioh. 15.5 For without me● yee can doe nothing as also by the testimony of Paul who saith that by the power of Christ he was able to doe all things Phil 4.13 Implying according to that place of Iohn that without Christs power Ioh. 15.5 he could doe nothing Doth the power and strength of corruption then any way annoy thee Rom. 7.23 and wouldest thou faine get the masterie ouer the same flie then foorthwith out of thy selfe and get thee directly vnto Christ Rom. 7.24 25. and say thus vnto him Lord thou biddest mee mortifie al inordinate lusts and affections as wrath Col. 3.5 vncleannes couetousnesse c. But thou knowest there is no strength in me to mortifie these nor any corruption of nature besides See 2 C●● 20.12 further foorth than I haue assistance from thee Phil. 4.13 2.13 Rom. 6.6 apply therefore to this viciousnesse of my sinfull nature the vertue of thy precious death and buriall by the worke of thy holy spirit Rom. 8.13 which alone is able to kill sinne in me that sin and corruption of what nature soeuer may not as heeretofore rule nor raigne ouer me Rom. 6.12 but that wageing battaile still by thy strēgth ther-against I may yet therein haue peace 1 Ioh. 5. ● 5 and expect the full victory in the time thou hast appointed Also wouldest thou heare reade meditate or pray profitably thinke how insufficient thou art 2 Cor. 3.5 as of thy selfe to performe these holy exercises or any the like with out a Whose power in this case must be perfected in thy weaknesse or it will not be 2 Cor. 12.9 Christ but hasten immediately to him and say It is meet Lord that I doe these duties at thy command Isai 55 3. Reu. 1.3 1 The. 5.17 for in mercy thou hast appointed them for my good but without thee Ioh. 15.5 thou knowest I can doe nothing Oh let me therefore feele power and vertue by the worke of thy spirit as from thy death to mortifie and kill all sinne in me Rom 6.5.6 Col. 2 12. so from thy resurrection both to quicken and enable mee aright to performe all such duties as thou requirest of mee that the power of effecting all good may alwaies be of thee and not from mee 2 Cor. 4.7 And yet euen in this regard thou requirest of mee as in other things that as a poore fraile vesssell I should put foorth all the powers of body and soule Eccle. 9.10 2 Cor. 7.1 2 Pet. 1.2.10 Mat. 25 14. 10 30. wherewith thou hast endowed me the better heereby to serue thy diuine prouidence Phil. 2.12 13. Now good Reader if thou approuest of this aduertisement in thy iudgement I pray thee giue thy diligence to bring it by degrees but vnto a daily practise for thou shalt haue need of it daily and by goo● experience thou shalt in the end finde I hope that the gaine will counteruaile the paine 1 Cor. 15.58 Gal. 6.9 HEREVNTO IS added three steps to sound conuersion 1 Act. 26.17.18 FIrst God by his word and spirit enlighteneth the vnderstanding of a sinner truely to conceiue the doctrine of mans misery and of his full recouery by Christ 2 Secondly by the same meanes he workes in his heart both such sound sorrow for his misery and feruent desire after Christ the remedy Act. 2. ●7 that hee can neuer be at quiet till hee enioy Christ 3 Thirdly GOD so manifesteth his loue in freely offering Christ with all his benefits Ioh. 3.16 vnto him a poore sinner lost that thereby hee drawes him in such wise to giue credit vnto God heerein that hee gladly accepts of Christ offered vnto him These three workes of God whosoeuer finds to haue bin truly wrought in himselfe may thereby know certainly 1 Ioh. 5.10 that hee hath true faith Act. 15.9 and therefore sound conuersion Now hauing obtained this mercy at the hands of Almighty God for the merit of Christ Col. 1.12 Ephes ● 5 Luke 1.74 hee ought in thankefulnesse to him therefore endeauour daily euer after Tit. 2.11 12. in his whole conuersation to expresse and shew forth the vertues of him that hath thus called him out of darknesse 2 Pet. 2.9 into his maruellous light THE SECOND PART CONTAINING A PASSIONATE Prayer to Christ With his gracious answer thereto ISAI 65.24 Before they call I will answere O Christ who art my Lord and my God Ioh. 20.28 thou who art the promised seed Gen. 3.15 Gen. 22.18 in whom all the Nations of the earth should be blessed Mich. 5.2 thou whose goings forth haue beene of old from euerlasting Ier. 23.6 Thou who art called the Lord our righteousnesse and Sonne of righteousnesse Mal. 4.2 and art worthily stiled Wonderful Isai 9.6 Counsellor The mighty God the euerlasting Father the Prince of Peace Thou in whom the Father is well pleased Mat. 3.17 and in whom his soule delighteth Isai 42.1 Thou who art the blessed ● Tim. 6.15 and only Potentate the King of Kings Lord of Lords Thou who art the Prince of life Act. 3.15 1 Cor 2.8 and Lord of Glory who art saued thy selfe Zache 9.9 and art mighty to saue Isai 63.1 O thou who who art white and ruddie Cant. 5.10 the fairest among ten thousand who art that Immanuel euen God with vs Isai 7.14 who art giuen to mee Isai 9.6 wert borne for me who hast loued mee Gal 1 20. and giuen thy selfe for me Oh when wilt thou draw mee Cant. 1.4 that I may runne after thee When shall I see thee Isai 64.1 Ioh. 14.23 Oh when wilt thou come vnto mee abide Ver. 21. and shew thine owne selfe vnto mee When O good Christ wilt thou giue mee an heart to know thee Ier. 24.17 Oh that thou wouldest once circumcise mine heart to loue thee Deut. 30.6 that in loue it might euer and in all things 1 The. 5.18 be praising of thee When shall I feele thee Col. 3.11 to bee all in all vnto mee my Husband Hosea 2.19 my Head Ephes 5.23 my Surety Heb. 7.22 my Sauiour Luke 1.47 my light Iohn 8.12 and my life Col. 3.4 Shall I neuer haue an heart to beleeue in thee Ro. 10.10 and as to loue 2 Tim. 4.8 so to looke and long for thy blessed appearing 2 Pet. 3.12 Col. 2.3 In thee Lord are hid all the treasures of wisedome and knowledge When shall I feele thee to be to mee as thou art to all thine 1 Cor. 1.30 my wisedome righteousnesse sanctification and redemption It pleased the Father that in thee Col. 1.19 my Lord and my God should