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A06705 Adams tragedie declaring Satans malice and subtiltie, mans weaknesse and miserie, and his deliuerance from eternall captiuitie. Mabb, John. 1608 (1608) STC 17156.3; ESTC S4378 29,410 112

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not destroy Adam for his sinne and deserued death now doth God pardone and pittie him how can this stand in the course of Gods iustice when as at the deliuerie of his Commandement he threatned death vnto Adam saying In the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt die the death To aunswere this Obiection The aunswere to the obiection The Iustice of God is perfectly satisfied according to his word for as Man sinned so Man for his sinne had the sentence and iudgement of death but the execution of death for sinne was spared in Adam and layde vpon Christ Esa 53.10 Ephe. 5.2 who was made an Offering for sinne and appoynted by God him selfe before the foundation of the world euen for all thē that put their trust in him so that the iustice of God taketh effect in man but Chrst perfect God perfect man hath ouercome death although his humanity for a time was seased vpon and kept in the graue by death to satisfie the sentence of his Fathers iustice pronounced against Adam yet by his Deitie he raised vp his Humanity from death 1. Cor. 15.20 Joh. 17.4.5 and glorified it with Immortalitie in heauen and he wil also glorifie all the faythfull that trust in him Rom. 6.5 Gal. 4.6 being ingrafted into his body Sanctified by his spirit whereby they cry Abba Father Gods prouident care ouer Adam euen in this world And notwithstanding that Adam was cast out of Paradise wherby he had a dayly continual feeling of his miserie purchased by his sinne yet God left him not forlorne but by his gracious prouidence louing eye which he had ouer him he kept him safe not onely from the rage and furie of cruell beastes which became rebellious vnto Adam but also from the crueltie of that roaring Lion Satan 1. Pet. 5.8 which gaped and euer looked for the eternall fall and destruction of Adam And God also blessed his labour that the Earth thereby should bring foorth fruite meate vnto him for the preseruation of this life and likewise he continued the loue betweene Adam and his wife that neither of thē should take exception one against the other for their eiection and casting out of Paradise but rather make much of and comfort one another in the time of their pilgrimage and miserie of this world The mutuall loue which should he betweene man and wife Which teacheth vs that man and wife should neuer fall out or be offended with each other for the losses of the riches and possessions of this world when as our Parentes twitted not each other in the teeth whē they lost the possession of that ioyfull Paradise O happie man The happy translation of man to a heauenly paradise who hath so mercifull a God that sinning yet thou art pardoned being lost art found reiected yet receiued dead yet lyueth and liuing shalt be glorified with him not in the earthly but in the heauenly Paradise for euermore The glory of heauen The glory whereof is infinite for the riches therein are without measure there is plentie without want comfort without griefe light without darkenesse life without death The ioy of Gods presence with his saincte Gods presence is as a bright shining Temple in the middest thereof before whose throne doe stand the holy Angels and Sainctes whose eyes are neuer satisfied with beholding him their eares neuer glutted with hearing him their tongues neuer silent from praysing him their handes neuer wearie with lifting vp vnto him their hearts neuer filled with the sweetnes of his loue and their feete neuer tyred with walking in his wayes Reu. 22.1.2 There is the Water of Life euer running the Tree of life euer growing and the fruite of Loue and peace neuer fading To which place and Paradise God of his infinite mercy bring vs for Christ Iesus sake our onely Lord and Sauiour Amen FINIS
Gomorrah Gen. 18.20 They are the Herauldes of Satan which proclayme warre against God and therefore he must come downe in the fiercenesse of his wrath to destroy his enimies when they would march vp to heauē against him to plucke him from his throane and sit in his seate to be as Gods knowing good euill forgetting their created estate that they were but Dust and Clay Gen. 2.7 and therefore how vnable to resist their Creator who being offended is able to Breake them in peeces like a Potters vessell Psal 2.9 The fruite of sinne is feare and shame For now the Lord calleth but Adam flyeth the Lord examineth but Adam trembleth Satans wordes were not so sweete but the Lords voyce is as bitter The possession of the Fruite dispossessed Adam of the Garden The hope of vaine-glorie hath brought a heape of shame and the Diuels dissembled roabe of Maiestie is turned into a Figge leafe of Miserie Thus sinne is no soner wrought but God is wroth he commeth in iudgement to punish and the sinner can not flie nor hide him selfe from his presence Exod. 20.5 He is a iealous God he will haue his word to be obeyed and the contemners and breakers thereof shall die the death for as sinne is begotten by Pride in rebellion so it is punished by Gods iustice in confusion And touching the Cause of the Inquisition Sinne causeth God as a iudge to inquire after man It was Adams breaking of the Commaundement of God the which God gaue vnto him in two respects The one to make him to know him selfe that he was a Creature because he was bound to a Law by his Creator The other to acknowledge the wisedome and glory of his Creator in looking for loue and obedience from his Creature by performance of the Law the which obeying God made to man the promise of life and in disobeying he threatned punishment by death God rewardeth the good and punisheth the wicked The which course of loue iustice in rewarding and punishing the Lord hath euer kept both with Men and Angels and will so do vnto the end of the world And They that haue done good Mat. 25.46 shall enter into eternall life and they that haue done euill into eternall death Gen. 7.19.20 Dan. 2.37 vnto 45. The Old world had not been drowned the Monarchies and great Kingdomes of the earth confounded Rom. 11.19 vnto 23. Amos. 8.11.12 the Chosen people of God the Iewes reiected the Gospel remooued from the East vnto the West and Fire reserued vntill the last day to consume this Earth 2. Pet. 3.7 and these Heauens but for the sinne of Man Sinne Sinne is deceitfull and monstrous it hath a Iesabels face but a Scorpions tayle It is a Monster in the sight of God begotten by an euill Spirit and nourished in rebellious Flesh And therefore God the onely good and glorious Creator of all thinges Gen. 1.31 who Saw all thinges that he had made and loe they were exceeding good hee in the puritie of his glory must purge Paradise of this odious monster and in the sinceritie of his iustice detest Man which hath coupled him selfe with this monster Sinne and thereby disfigured and defaced the gracious image of God in him This was the cause of Gods Inquisition after Adam for he could not behold his rebellion and sinne and suffer them to goe vnpunished An Inquisition vpon what cause it is grounded And as touching the Inquisition it selfe it declareth by the action of the inquirie an offence offered to the Inquisitor for the which God maketh fresh pursute against Man And in this Inquisition God him selfe alone inquireth after sinne God vseth no helpe or attendance of any of his Angels but by him selfe he findeth it out because hee onely knoweth the thoughtes of men Psal 50.6 and is iudge him selfe But for the execution of his will pleasure whether it be for the protection of the good or destuction of the wicked there he vseth for the honour and glory of his Maiestie Reue. 8.2.3 His Angels as his Seruantes Ministers to performe the same and that also by his especiall leaue and commission and not otherwise Without Gods especiall commission the Angels neither heare the words nor see the workes of men For without this especiall Commission they neither see nor heare the wordes nor actions of men vppon the earth but onely attende about the Lordes Throne in Heauen continually worshipping him and praysing him and reioycing onely in him for euer whose loue and glory taketh away from them all thought of other inferiour things or of any persons vpon the earth And therefore seeing God him selfe is the Inquisitor and finder out of sinne what manner of persons ought we to be in holines and innocencie of life for his Eyes and Eares Jer. 23.24 25. doe beholde and heare a farre off His knowledge is infinite his power vnresistable his presence fearefull his voyce terrible his sentence death against all impenitent sinners euen eternall death to suffer and continue In that Lake Reue. 20.10 which burneth with fire brimstone for euermore SECT 8. AS touching the Apprehension of Adam and Eue to answere for their fault Two thinges therein are to be considered The Power of God to apprehend the Weaknesse of Man to resist If so God should enquire and know all things that Man doth and yet not able to apprehende Man for his fault what care of obedience or what feare would Man haue of God Nay what blasphemies what rowtes and rebellion as I may so speake would he not commit against God For then Man would heape sinne vpon sinne The scornfull and blasphemous thought of the wicked against God and say in his heart Tush although God doth know my actions and wicked course and the thoughtes of my heart yet hee is not able to attach and apprehende mee for it and therefore I am still at libertie and false I weigh not and respect him no more then Shemei did Dauid 2. Sam. 16.5.6 for his force is weake and his hand vnable to take hold vpon mee Thus the wicked would say within them selues nay more they would conclude and affirme saying God indeed threatneth much but hee can performe little And it is true if so God were not able to apprehend the offendour for sinne aswell as to inquire and finde out sinne the wicked might ruffinelike thus triumph against God But Almightie GOD the Lord of Lordes and King of Kinges Psal 2.4 Which sitteth in Heauen shall laugh them to scorne and haue them in derision their destruction shall come sodainely and none shall be able to deliuer them out of his hand Gods power to apprehend sinners Gen. 4.9 10. Adam hid him selfe but he was found Cain would haue concealed his brothers blood but it was knowen Ioshu 7.21 Achan priuily conueyed the Garment the Siluer and the Gold into
one to another for the Diuels subtiltie and malice could not excuse their sinne wickednes for as he is the roote of sinne so we are his branches if we remaine continue in sinne and therefore of our selues being vnfruitfull Math. 2.10 dead and withered we are worthy to be cut downe and cast into the fire of Gods eternall and most heauie wrath because we haue rebelled against him haue not harkened vnto his voyce to bring foorth fruite worthy of amendement of life The Serpent is silent and pleades not at all And as touching the Serpent or the Diuell in the Serpent he maketh no answere at all vnto God neither had he any coulour to excuse his fault by any meanes or to lay it vpon any person for he is the Author of sinne the Father of lyes and therefore he is conuicted by his silence and standeth mute and dumme trembling quaking before the presence and throne of Almightie God who is a most iust Iudge and fearefull Lord vnto all those that hate him SECT 11. AS touching their Iudgement it is seuerall and contrary to the course that God obserued in their Arraignement for he first giueth sentence against the Serpent because he was the principall actor to perswade to sinne Then against Eue because she first consented to sinne Lastly against Adam because he agreed to his wiues perswasion to sinne In the Iudgement of the Serpent are to be considered three thinges his exceeding Miserie Thou art cursed aboue all creatures his Malice to Christ for Enmitie shal be betweene thee and the Woman betweene thy seede and her seede his Weakenes to resist Christ Thou shalt bruse his heele but be shall breake thy head In the first we see what is the rewarde of sinne a Cursse In the second Satan is enimy to God and man wee must consider that Satan is Enimie to God and vs and therefore wee must be Enimies vnto him for otherwise we can not be friendes vnto our selues nor vnto God when we shall make peace and be at league with Gods enimies In the third we see a comfortable Victorie promised which Christ hath gotten for vs and his mercy in sauing vs who if Satan could haue preuayled should neuer haue been restored vnto life but condempned vnto death for euermore Adams Eues iudgment from God is mercifull And the Iudgement of Adam Eue in the loue of Christ is most mercifull and gracious for it is but temporall not eternall death And as in the pride of their heartes they forgate God committed sinne so by their paine and miserie in this world they shall remember God and it shall be a meanes to keepe them from sinne that they may haue ioy and peace for euermore in the world to come SECT 12. AS touching their Expulsion out of Paradise in it there are to be considered two things The Care which God had of Adam And his Milde reprehension of him His Care hee made them Coates clothed them Satan dealt with our Parents A similitude of Satans contempt to God and malice to man 2. Sam. 10.3.4 as Hanun King of the Ammonits did with Dauids seruantes who in contempt of Dauid and hatred vnto them shaued off the halfe of their Beard and cut off their Garmentes in the middle euen to their buttocks and sent them away So the Diuel in contempt of God and malice to Man deuised how to shaue off with the knife of Sinne from the heartes of our Parentes not the halfe but the whole ornament and beautie of grace and to cut off not onely their Garmentes of Innocencie and Righteousnesse in the middle but wholly to spoyle and to robbe them thereof and to leaue them all naked and ashamed in the sight of God and Angels Adams shame Which God beholding and also perceiuing Adam to be exceedingly ashamed by hiding himselfe in the Garden as bewayling his sinne in disobeying of his gracious God and Lord and blaming his follie so to be beceiued deluded spoyled by Satan Gods pittie God as a mercifull Father pittied Adam in his loue promise in his sonne Iesus Christ comforted the inward man by fayth hope and renewed the outward man by Sanctification Preseruation And as the Seruaunts of Dauid were appoynted to tarry in Iericho vntill their Beardes were growen 1. Sam. 10.5 A similitude of mans corruption in earth and of his glorious resurrection to heauen and then to come vnto the Kinges Court at Ierusalem so God hath appoynted Adam and all flesh the sonnes of Adam to dwell vpon the earth and to rest in the Graue vntill their mortalitie shall put on immortalitie and then to come vnto the heauenly Court of God in his holy and celestiall Ierusalem there to remaine dwell with him for euer And also Gods reuenge against Satan for his malice to man as Dauid reuenged himselfe of Hanun for the dishonour offered vnto his Seruaunts so God hath reuenged himselfe vpon Satan for his malice vnto Adam O the louing kindnesse and great mercy of God thus to regarde and to take pittie vpon man to comfort and to preserue him both in body and soule A good thing to remember our miserie nakednes And therefore when wee feele the inwarde grace of Gods spirit working sorrow in our heartes for sinne then let vs remember the nakednesse of our soules which once were robbed and spoyled by Satan that wicked and enuious Serpent And when we put on our Cloathes to couer our bodyes then let vs also remember that they are but as vayles and shadowes to hide away our shame being spotted with sinne and to sheild and defende our corrupt weake bodyes from heate and cold which are dayly subiect to sicknesse and vnto death by reason of our sinne And as concerning the Milde reprehension of God to Adam although it may seeme ironicall and in some sort spoken by way of disgrace yet it is most milde in respect of Adams sinne who deserued no fauour to heare Gods mercifull voyce sparing and not destroying him in the fiercenes of his wrath Gods loue to Adam But God here sheweth his loue to Adam as Dauid did vnto Absalon 2. Sā 14.21 for he pardoned his disobedient Sonne who returned home from Geshur to Ierusalem but he must turne into his owne House verse 24. and not see the King his fathers face vntill he be called So God pardoneth Adam and he is returned from the bondage of Satan and admitted into the libertie of the Sonnes of God but he must turne into his owne House being Earth and Dust Gen. 3.19 and not see the glorious face of God his mercifull Father in Paradise with these eyes vntill he be called which shall be in the day of the Resurrection when God will receiue his children with the kisses of his loue But some peraduenture will say Hath Adam sinned An obiection to Gods iustice who did