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A13339 The amendment of life comprised in fower bookes: faithfully translated according to the French coppie. Written by Master Iohn Taffin, minister of the word of God at Amsterdam.; Traicté de l'amendement de vie. English Taffin, Jean, 1529-1602. 1595 (1595) STC 23650; ESTC S118083 539,421 558

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cause them to denie a God which is the principall and fundamentall argument of all the bookes of the Prophets and Apostles especially considering that if this foundation should bee false all the rest were but lies and vanitie Likewise these men that registred the holy Scriptures neuer labored after the glorie of man by ostentation of anie new inuention For al of them euen from Moses to the Apostles haue had one the same matter subiect of their writings namely this selfe same diuinitie Neither haue they sought after glorie reputation nobilitie of descent or vertues but haue set downe as in sundrie places we may perceiue euen their owne infirmities and transgressions yea somtimes matter of reproch to themselues to their posteritie Prophane writers do ordinarily tend to magnifie the vertues valiant actions of men to the end to giue thē the praise But the holy scripture euery where tendeth to glorifie God euen in euery thing that may becōmendable in man Shewing that al victories deliuerance aduancemēt to dignitie vertue to be briefe that all goodnes cōmeth of God not of man 5 As concerning the contents of the holy scripture it is the same that only laieth open the verie fountaine of mans corruption that sheweth how great and pernitious it is The multitude and grieuousnes of his sins The horrible punishmēt that they deserue not only in this world but in the world to come Only this holy Scripture teacheth the assured remedy against these horrible inconueniences so that man feeling himselfe worthie of all misery euen of eternall death doth notwithstanding find himself cōtent ioyfull in the midst of the tribulations of this life blessed in the assured expectation of an incomprehensible eternal felicitie This Scripture laboreth wholy to humble man and to exalt God It exhorteth man to renounce wickednes to apply him selfe to righteousnesse to despise present and temporall goods that he may aspire to those that be spirituall inuisible and eternall To be briefe it teacheth as well true holinesse and pietie towards God as true loue peace and concord among men earnestly exhorting them to these duties Who is it then that ought not to haue a feeling of this in his owne conscience that this holie scripture proceedeth from God 6 Moreouer in other bookes we find counsels exhortations and reasons to perswade Heer we haue expresse and precise commandements wherby it appeareth that a superior speaketh that giueth commandement to his inferior namely God to man The holie Scripture prescribeth a Law not onely to the bodie or in externall causes but also to the spirite cogitations and affections of the soule It is therefore the spirit of God that speaketh who onely hath dominion ouer the soule and knoweth the affections and passions of the same In this holie Scripture we find promises and threates of eternall weale and woe as well to the soule as to the bodie It is then the Eternall and the Almighty that both promiseth threatneth This holy Scripture teacheth vs the same thing which the creation of the world doth namely that there is a God almighty all-wise most good and beneficiall He therefore that is the Auctor of the creatures is also the Auctor of the holie Scripture In this Scripture we find predictions of matters which mans vnderstanding could neuer foresee yea the verie time of the performance of the same is many times noted sometimes a hundred yeares a thousand yea three thousand before they came to passe Yet are they alwaies fulfilled in their due time of necessitie therefore God must be the Auctor of the same 7 Again all the Philosophers together in their many volumes haue neither said nor taught so righteous so holie and so necessarie matter as doth this holie Scripture in the ten wordes of the law yea euen in these two short sentences That we should loue God with all our hart with all our strength and with all our soule our neighbour as our selfe From God onlie therefore must this doctrine proceed The style likewise of this Scripture is simple and without affectation and yet it penetrateth and pierceth the hart and conscience far more deepely then the writings of the most excellent Orators in the world Whence should such efficacie proceed 1. Cor. 2.4.5 but from the spirit of God which is the Auctor thereof This is it that S. Paul expresly noteth saying Neither stood my woord and preaching in the entising speech of mans wisdome but in plaine euidence of the spirit and of power That your faith should not be in the wisedome of men but in the power of God 8 This holy scripture propoundeth vnto vs the history from the beginning of the world with the doctrine euer since continued among both Iews Christians yet which is wel worthy to be marked we find no contradiction or disagreement either in the histories or doctrine that may not easily be vnfoulded and reconciled But as for other books they begin their Histories two or three thousand yeares later And what discorde do we find in their writinges both in their histories and in their doctrine Againe there are no books for the maintenance and confession of the doctrine whereof both men and women euen by thousands from age to age Princes marchants artificers learned and vnlearned haue voluntarily resolued euen with cheerfulnes to abandon fathers mothers husbands wiues children goods dignities yea life it selfe and suffered torments that cannot be sustained by any one that is not holden vp by some diuine power Yet heer may you behold Martirs that is to say authentical witnesses that this holie scripture proceedeth from God This also is the reason why of all other bookes the Deuill an enemie to God and to the saluation of mankind hath most endeuored to falsifie to corrupt and to abolish this holie Scripture therby as it were confessing that proceeding from God it is repugnant to him necessarie for mans saluation And yet hath the same bin miraculously preserued and kept in his integrity euen with the danger of their liues that were guardians thereof yea which is more euen by the Iewes themselues the sworn enemies to Iesus Christ of whom the Law the Prophets do beare witnes And therfore S. Augustin compareth them to Stationers who in their shops do keep many books but for the vse of other men They haue bin preserued therefore vndoubtedly by his only prouidence who was their Auctor And to this purposeis the example of the time of Antiochus most notable For in his daies 1. Mac. l. 57 59. namely in the hundred and fiue fortieth yeare of the Grecian Monarchie did they deface and burne all the books of the Law that could be found and yet within two yeares after 1. Mac. 3.37 48. euen in the hundred and seuen fortieth yeare of the said Monarchy was the book of the Law foūd again among the Iewes Yet who did euer obiect either to the Iewes or Christians
those that flie frō it Also as the eares of corne that hang theyr heads are ordinarily wel taken and full and those that stand vpright do make vs to thinke that there is little in them so they that walke in humilitie and exalte not themselues neither seeke for glorie are most endued with vertue and other commendable qualities when contrarywise the greate boasters by theyr proude speeches doo shew themselues deuoyde of the same Experience also teacheth that as the vallies are ordinarily fruitfull so the hills the higher they are the more is theyr barrennesse Let these men therefore no longer deceiue both the world and themselues neyther let them bee such fooles as to bee content wyth the false apparance and no effect Let them endeauour to bee in deede that which they would seeme to bee namely wise holie and vertuous otherwise wee may liken them to such as couet rather the name of a king than the kingdome or to bee king in deede Withal let them remember that as such impudencie and boasting is intollerable among men so when it is practised in matter concerning the seruice of God it is no lesse than detestable hypocrisie in his sight 13 We haue alreadie declared that ambition and desire to bee mightie together with such arrogancie and pride as maketh man to glorie of himselfe to reioyce when glory is giuen vnto him and to grieue when it is denied him taken from him or diminished are common faultes and deeply rooted in mens heartes and wythall very dangerous as also is boasting as when a man seeketh to seem to be more thā he is or more than he hath What more is ther now to bee done but that as Iesus Christ exhorteth vs to amend so to the end to obey him wee consider vpon all conuenient meanes to correct and vtterly to mortifie this cursed ambition pride boasting Plutarch of selfe praise Plutarch hath in writing left vnto vs many good rules and aduertisements to helpe vs herein First he willeth vs to beware that wee take no occasion to praise our selues when we heare the commendations of others especially of our equals and inferiours for then doth our ambition naturally desire that they shoulde also speak of vs. As when we see another feed sauorly before vs it maketh our mouthes water to eate with him Or as experience sheweth when another man yauneth we open our mouths yaun with him but we are more inclined to praise our selues when others do report our vertues commendable works for therin are we tickled vntill we laugh again and clawed where it doth itch Likewise if the reporter thereof speaketh soberly or with the least wee can not longer forbeare but as if we meant to reueale some theft and sought to recouer the same wee are straight vrged to tell the rest yea and rather than to loose one iot of our commendation more than all Many times also it chanceth that vnder pretence of praising the vertues of another we cunningly doo slip in shew forth our own As when a man exalting the humilitie and affabilitie of a king or prince reporteth that he gaue him his hand thus thus honoured him pretending therby to let men vnderstand that him selfe is of good estimation and worthie honor And herein do wee Christians many times offend when vnder colour of praising God for his gifts and graces poured vpon vs wee rehearse them to the end our selues may also haue some part of the glory This is a counterset glorie giuen to God that our selues may haue a share therin Some there are that reproue others and sharply rebuke them of their faults and infirmities propounding themselues for examples of the contrarie vertues and this is common with age who therein seek to set a face vpon their owne glorie to the dishonor of others Others we shal also finde who vnder pretence of humility do minister occasion of their own praise so make their humility abait to catch their praise They will abase their giftes graces vertues and commendable actions in the presence of such as knowe them well inough thereby to giue occasion to gainsaie them and so the more amplie to commend them yea they woulde bee loth a man shuld consent to their own speeches These aduertisements might suffice to warne vs to beware of praising our selues To conclude we are to imagine that as it is a griefe and trouble to vs to heare the boasting and proud speeches of others so least we should giue like cause of trouble to others that heare vs and withall incur the reputation of vaineglory wee are to beware of praising our selues These be good aduertisements deliuered by Plutarch But in as much as they tend chiefly to frame a requisite modestie and seemlynesse among men that shunning the obloquy of ambition arrogancie they may purchase the praise due to humilitie and modestie wee wyll stand no longer vppon them but proceede to the consideration of such things as may vtterly vncloath vs of ambition vainglorie and boasting in the sight of God 4 First let vs remember the horrible vengeance that God in old time hath executed vpon the ambitious and proud What a fearefull punishment was inflicted vppon Adam and Eue Gen. 3 when they laboured to bee like vnto God 2. Ephe. 3 Psal 51.7 That by birth wee are the children of wrath conceiued in sinne borne in iniquitie subiect to a thousand both bodily and spirituall corruptions and tribulations bond slaues both to temporall and eternall death and by nature more miserable and wretched than bruite beasts These bee the accursed fruites of this root of ambition which might cause vs to abhorre and detest it What iudgement dyd God execute vppon Haman the enemie of the Iewes Herste 7.10 2. King 11. 2. Sam 18 who was hanged vpon the same gallowes that hee had erected for Mardocheus What reuenge did hee take of Athaliah who hauing murthered all the kings seed for to raigne was her selfe slaine How fearefull and horrible was the death of Absolon who hanging vpon the tree Esay 14. Dan. 4 was stroke thorough and slaine when with his armie hee pursued his father Dauid What iudgment did Esaie denounce agaynst Nabuchadnezzer And as Daniel declareth it was put in execution when after hee had exalted himselfe in pride hee was driuen from among men and eate grasse lyke an oxe for the space of seuen yeeres his bodie beeing watered with the deaw from heauen vntill his haire grew like to the feathers of an Eagle and his nailes like the clawes of birdes Neither must we omit the notable example of Herod who after hee made a plausible Oration and that the people commended him saying It is the voice of God and not of man Act. 12.21 was presently stroken with Gods hand because accepting and allowing of the glorie giuen to himselfe hee gainesaide it not neither gaue it to God and was eaten with wormes and died miserably Let these iudgements and
righteousnes What else haue wee therefore to doo but still to haue this name Iesus whereby wee bee aduertised that hee hath saued vs from our sinnes and consequently from eternall death before the eies of our vnderstanding that wee remembring that he hath withdrawen vs out of hell from eternall fire darknesse weeping and gnashing of teeth maye in heart bee feruently inflamed in his loue And that the remembrance that he hath paide so many deadly debts to discharge vs maye more and more inforce his loue Finally let the representation of the death of our olde man crucified with this Sauiour make vs so to abhorre sinne and corruption that we suffer it not to liue in vs to our owne death Thus shall the name Iesus beget in vs a feruent desire to loue him to please him and to obey his commaundement wherein hee willeth vs to amend our liues Acts 10.38 Luke 4.18 Esay 61.1 Iohn 1.16 1. Ioh. 2.27 8 Now let vs come to the title Christ. This name in Greeke as also the name Messias in Hebrue doeth signifie as much as if wee should saie Annointed And by this annointing is meant the fulnesse of the holie Ghost which he hath receiued as Saint Luke noteth and himselfe doth acknowledge where hee applieth to himselfe this saying of Esaie The spirite of the Lorde God is vpon mee for he hath annointed me He was fulfilled to the end wee might be partakers of his fulnesse as Saint Iohn saith who also speaketh of the holy Ghost saying The annointing that you haue receiued from him abideth in you 1. Cor. 3.16 and you need not to bee taught but as the same annointing teacheth you all thinges and it is true and is not lying and as it taught you yee shall abide in him Saint Paul calling vs the temples of God addeth this reason Rom. 8 9. that the holie Ghost dwelleth in vs. This name Christian deriued from Christ and proper to his disciples confirmeth the same For likewise as the same Apostle sayth They that haue not the spirite of Christ are not his But as there is no true or naturall fyre but yeeldeth heate or light so the holye Ghost cannot bee in vs wythout the feeling and shewing forth of effectes beseeming his holynesse And therefore this name Christ aduertising vs that wee are partakers of the annointing of his holy spirite should be vnto vs a mightie and liuely argument to amend our liues And this shall wee the better vnderstand by considering the names attributed to this spirite to represent vnto vs the effectes of the same 1. Pet. 5.2 First hee is called Holy because that of himselfe and in him selfe being holy euen in al perfection it is he that sanctifieth vs by separating vs from the common degree of other the children of Adam to the end we may be dedicated and consecrated to God Whereupon Saint Peter sayth that wee are elect through the prouidence of God in the sanctification of the spirite to obey and be sprinkled with the bloud of Iesus Christ And that as being made the children of God through faith we must be wholy renued Saint Paul teacheth vs that this commeth of the holy Ghost He sayth he that hath raised Iesus Christ from the dead Rom. 8.11 1. Cor. 15.45 shall quicken your mortall bodies with his spirit dwelling in you In this sense is he named the second Adam that proceeded from heauen in a quickning spirite For the Apostle compareth the spirituall life that Christ by his spirit imparteth to the beleeuers with the sensual life that men receiue from the first Adam And therefore we do in vaine boast of Christianitie and the spirit of Christ so long as we are not so renued as to haue nothing in common with the vnbeleeuers that dwell vnder the tirannie of the vncleane spirit which infecteth with all corruptions defilings all those that haue not the spirit of Christ 9 Particularly he is named the earnest pennie of our inheritance As when a man doth purchase an inheritance hee first giueth earnest that is some part of the monie promised Ephe. 1.14 that serueth as a beginning to the paiment of the total summe so God hauing redeemed vs by the bloud of Iesus Christ giueth the earnest penie of his holy spirit that is to saie a beginning of knowledge of the true God of sanctification of loue to God of righteousnes and of peace ioy in the holy spirit attending vntill he finish in vs the communication of that light ioy holynes and glory that we shal haue perfectly in heauen Whereby it appeareth that wee wrongfully boast our selues to be christiās annointed with the spirit of Christ so long as we be not indued at the least with some beginning of this heauenly light sanctification loue of God spiritual peace and ioy which are the earnest of the spirit do not indeuor daily to increse in these spirituall giftes and graces He is also called Water Esay 55.1 44.3 for of the holy Ghost doth Esaie speake saying Come vnto the waters all yee that thirst Againe I will poure my spirite vppon the thirstie and my riuers vpon the drie Then to expound the same he sayth I will poure forth my spirite vpon thy seede Heereby doth hee shewe vs that as raine with the moisture thereof fatteth the earth to make it fruitfull so doth the holy spirite with his inuisible grace make vs fruitfull to produce the fruites of righteousnes as Iesus Christ also declareth saying He that beleeueth in me Iohn 7.38 out of his belly shall flowe riuers of the water of life This saith S. Iohn he spake of the spirit that all they should receiue that beleeued in him As therefore if hearbs watered do stil continue drie we iustly saie they are dead so can we not aduow our selues to be Christians watered with the spirit of Christ so long as in sted of bearing fruit by amendement of life and giuing our selues to good workes we continue drie and withered 10 Sometimes hee is also called Water to signifie his power to purge and cleanse our filth and corruption as Ezechiel sayth I will poure vpon you cleane waters and yee shall bee cleansed Ezech. 36. 25 I will cleanse you from all your filthines and from your Gods of doung And will giue vnto you a new heart and will put into you a new spirite and I will take your stonie heart out of your flesh and will giue you a heart of flesh and I will put my spirit into you and cause you to walke in my statutes and to keepe my ordinances and you shall doo them But if we in lieu of amending our liues do abide in our filthinesse and corruption with stonie heartes and keepe not the ordinances of the Lord it is in vaine for vs to intitle our selues Christians watered with the holye waters of his spirit And because that by watering vs with the liquors of his graces hee maketh vs strong
God and are become such as haue need of milke and not of strong meate Thus we see how this worde Pilgrimes or Trauellers doth warne vs not to stand still but to march on and walke forwarde in that blessed path that leadeth to the kingdome of heauen 12 As they therfore that be vpon their iournies doe not abide in those hostryes o● Innes where they are well vsed lodged or entertained and where they finde plesant gardens walkes or such other inticements but after their ba●t or in the morning doe passe on their way Euen so we albeit God in this life giue vs goods honours houses and other carnall commodities yet let vs remember that we are trauellers and must not stay but goe forwarde on our iourney toward heauen yea and in case we be afflicted with sicknesse pouerty or any other calamity yet must we still thinke that we are vpon our iourney and therefore taking comfort say Peraduenture we shall be better to morrowe but howsoeuer it bee our way lyeth forward that we may soone be at heauen this doth S. Paul teach vs where he saith Because the time is shorte heareafter 1. Cor. 7.29 that both they which haue wine be as though they had none and they that weepe as though they wept not and they that reioyce as though they reioyced not and they th●t buye as though they possessed not and they that vse this worlde as though they vsed it not for the fashion of the world goeth away And I would haue you without care Thus we see that there ought to be nothing that should let vs from proceeding and going forward on our way and that we should not stop at any disturbance or alurement either of the worlde or of the slesh 13 It now therefore remaineth that as they who are to departe from a forraine land toward their own country do prepare things necessary for their iourney so that we likewise prouide that which is expedient for the happy perfourmance of our iourney towards our heauenly countrey let vs therefore make ready the chariots of good consciences the horses of feruent praier to God the oyle of holinesse in our lampes the sworde of the spirite Eph. 6.16 which is the worde of God and the buckler of saith that resisting all our enemies that warre against vs Gen. 19.26 Luke 17.32 we may constantly proceed in our iourney let vs not as Lots wife looke behinde vs but without any sorrow for leauing the worlde and the flesh let vs cheerefully go forward in this blessed voyadge To conclude as they that returne into their country doe leaue none of their goods in those places where they haue bene strangers but doe either send them before them or carry them with them euen so let vs looke that we leaue not our goods vpon earth but send and transporte them into heauen by enlarging them plentifully to the poore who shall bee our horses and moyses to carry them and withall let vs think that all that we leaue vpon earth at our departure is euen so much lost also that we shall neither keepe nor finde any thing in our heauenly country more then we haue giuen Apoc. 14.13 neither carry thither any thing but the good that we haue done as S. Iohn saith of those that doe dye in the Lord that their workes doe follow them 14 Thus may we see how the continuall meditation of this that in this life we be strangers pilgrimes and trauellers wil stand vs in great stead for the amendment of life that denying the worlde we may prepare our selues by al good works by faith hope praier patience meditation vpon Gods word and desire to be in fruition of our inheritance in heauen wherof we are burgesses and finally taking possession therof we may reioyce in ioy and eternall glory The tenth cause of amendment drawen from the kingdome of heauen which is in vs. Chap. 10. HOw the kingdome of heauen which after the resurrection we shall enioy ought to induce vs to amendment of life wee haue already shewed now as secondly by the kingdome of heauen is signified the estate whereinto the Children of God euen in this life Luke 17. 21. Rom. 14.17 are reestablished through saith in Iesus Christ so let vs beholde how mightily this kingdome which Iesus Christ hath said to be in our selues ought to enflame our harts to amend It consisteth saith S. Paul in righteousnes peace ioy in the holy ghost by righteousnes he vnderstandeth that singuler benefite comprized in this that Iesus Christ hauing by his death satisfied Gods iustice for all our sinnes and so paid all our debtes hath also giuen and imputed vnto vs his perfect obedience to the end that by this his righteousnesse wee may be iustified in the iudgement of God This benefite is the assured foundation of our saluation and therfore both in greatnes excellencye incōprehensible and indeed being by nature the children of wrath pore sinners such as hourely by our iniquities doe deserue death and eternall damnation what greater benefite can God bestow vpon vs then in his iudgement to be absolued and so iustified that wee may be the children of God and inheritours of life euerlasting The remembrance therfore of such a benefite ought to induce vs to amend our liues and diligently to beware of offending God and surelye if onelye one sinne may make vs in his iudgement guilty worthy of damnation can we be so vnthankeful to God and such enemies to our soules as by pleasing our flesh and the worlde to tread vnder foot such a benefite and so happy and blessed an estate shall wee that can appeare before God iustified by the righteousnes of Christ to be absolued in his iust iudgement go make our selues guilty and worthy of sentence of eternall death by offending of God shall we who by this righteousnesse are aduowed to be the children of God be such wretches as by giuing ouer our selues to sinne make our selues the children of the deuill when this righteousnesse hath freed vs from the power of Sathan shall wee by offending God reduce our selues againe vnder his tirannie when Christ by paying our debtes hath so purchased this righteousnesse for vs that the deuill can pretend nothing against vs shal we by our sins binde our selues anew to eternall death 2 Sith one onely sinne is a hand-writing giuen vnto Satan by vertue whereof hee maye detaine vs in the prison of hell there to dwell for euer vnlesse we bee deliuered by the paiment of Iesus Christ in dying for vs is it not a monstrous and horrible case that beeing brought foorth of hell and by this righteousnesse lifted vp into heauen we should by our sinnes so cast our selues again into hell that we should abide swallowed vp therin either that our sinnes should procure Iesus Christ againe to discend into our hell to fetch vs forth By the shedding of Christs bloud al the spots of our soules are washed away
whereby we may appeare cleane holy and righteous before God and shall we returne to plunge our selues againe in the cursed and damnable filthinesse of our corruption and vice I haue washed my feete saith Christes spouse Cant. 5.3 how shall I soyle them againe We must either remaine filthy and infected in the sight of God or else wee must be washed againe in the bloud of Iesu● Christ doe wee not then make too good a penyworth either of our soules or of the shedding of Christes bloud let vs therefore to this purpose thinke vpon the earnest exhortation of the Apostle saying He that despiseth Moses law dieth without mercy vnder two or three witnesses Heb. 10.28 Of how much sorer punishment suppose ye he shal be worthy which treadeth vnder foote the sonne of God and counteth the bloud of the testament an vnholye thing wherewith he was sanctifyed and doth despite the spirit of grace For we know him that hath said vengeance belongeth vnto me I will recompence And againe the Lord shall iudge his people 3 The second benefit of this kingdome is peace euen this peace with God and in our consciences wherof S. Paul speaketh saying Being iustifyed by faith we are at peace with God through Iesus Christ Rom. 5.1 In the fourth book cap. 5. As we haue at large before declared let vs heere remember First what it cost Iesus Christ it was requisite that in his soule he should feele the fearefull terrors of Gods wrath and indignation when he bowed his face to the earth that hee might lifte vp ours to God that we might finde his so fauourably enclined toward vs when he through anguish and feare sweat water and bloud thereby to minister rest and quietnesse to our soules to be shorte when hee sought against the powers of hell to reconcile vs to God yet doth euen one sinne disturbe this peace and kindleth Gods wrath and indignation against vs and wee must either abide plunged and swallowed vp in terrible anguishe and feare or else we must bee freed therfro by the sufferings of Iesus Christ If after a long woful war peace be once cōcluded how feareful are men of breaking of it least they should fall againe into like afflictions And shal we be so vnthankfull to Iesus Christ and such enemies to our owne good that for a little fleshly pleasure for obeying our couetous affections our ambition lustes and other corruptions we should offend God and break this blessed peace kindling his terrible wrath against our soules and so bringing them into cruell and perpetuall torments truely we doe but too euidently declare that either we are one desperate or that wee make small acccompt of those terrible feares that Iesus Christ indured for vs yet is there no such tormentor as a conscience burdened with sinne 4 The third fruit of this kingdome is the ioy not the ioye of the worlde and of the flesh accursed in the sight of God but as Saint Paul addeth Iohn 16.21.24 Iohn 15.11 Mat. 24.51 Ioy of the holy ghost which Iesus Christ hath promised vs saying your ioy shal be full and shall neuer be taken from you Heere is a singuler benefite for as the incomprehensible torments of hel are in the holy scriptures signified by the weeping and gnashing of teeth that shal be among the reprobate so is the felicitye of the elect signified by this ioy as Iesus Christ noteth where he giueth vs to vnderstand that in the day of iudgement God will say to all the faithfull Mat. 25.21 Mat. 26.37.38 Heb. 5. 7. Enter into your maisters ioy This ioy did Iesus Christ purchase with many sorrowes and teares as the history of the Gospell doth note that himselfe said Now is my soule heauy euen to the death And the same doth the Apostle writing to the Hebrewes affirm saying In the dayes of his flesh he offred vp praiers supplications with strong crying to him that was able to saue him frō death he was also heard in that which he feared Were it not therefore meer madnes and folly to conuert this soueraigne felicitie of ioy so dearely purchased for vs by Christ into damnable sorowes and teares yea euen into weeping and gnashing of teeth by giuing our selues to sinne and so drawing vnto vs the effect of this common and true sentence For one pleasure a thousand sorrowes 5 It is a cōmon saying that men shuld not open or read any letters that come when they are ready to sit downe to meate for feare of troubling the benefit of meat or drinke by some bad newes therein peraduenture contained how miserable then are wee who euen already tasting this ioy of the kingdome of heauen doe voluntarily disturbe and conuert it into teares by offending God for in truth we might finde matter enough of sorrow if wee could but apprehend what a woe it is to departe forth of the kingdome of God to become bondmen to the diuell our capitall enemy this woe being indeed the iust reward of sinne If at a marriage feast there should chance some such debate that some one of the company should perhaps hurt or kill the Bride the wh●le feast and all the triumphes thereof would be dashed and conuerted into weeping and mourning And what doe we when being in this in the kingdome of heauen we commit any iniquity but kill both soule and body euen with euerlasting death true it is that hauing offended God we do not so soon seele this sorrow trouble of minde and this comme●h of our owne dulnesse not because we deserue it not but because God beareth with vs otherwise vndoubtedly the onely feeling of one onely sinne would drowne vs in sorrowe and feare of Gods wrath let therefore the remembrance of this kingdome which consisteth in righteousnes peace and ioy of the holye ghost cause vs to abhor all iniquity to the end that amending our liues we may retaine this blessed kingdome of heauen and neuer change this righteosnes into iniquity this peace into war trouble of conscience and this ioy into weeping gnashing of teeth 6 And that we may the more earnestly be stirred vp hereunto let vs consider the difference between the kingdom of heauen of satan if the kingdom of heauē consisteth in righteousnes peace and ioy of the holy ghost the kingdome of satan contrariwise must needs consist in wickednes trouble of conscience sorrow and heauines let vs therfore imagine a man whose sins being imputed to himself he must appeare before God clothed in wickednes sin to receiue sentence of eternall death and in him let vs cōsider the fear terror arising of his apprehension feeling of Gods wrath displeasure let vs marke his gnashing of his teeth his howling lamentations yea euen himselfe dissolued into weeping teares Gen. 4.13 Mat. 25.5 Act. 1.28 Gen 27.18 Heb. 12.16 Apoc. 6 16. Luke 13.30 Apoc. 9. 6. Let vs look vpon Cain exclaiming that his paine is
greater thē he is able to beare vpon Iudas who feeling his cōdemnation for the auoiding of the apprehension of death killed himselfe vpon Esau hauing sold his birthright for a messe of red pottage wept because he see no remedy for his mithap vpon those who apprehēding the cōming of Christ to be their iudge do cry to the rocks and mountains saying Fall vpon vs and hide vs from the wrath of the lambe In breefe vpon al those that seeking after death death shall flye from them to the end that dying they may liue and liuing they may alwaies dye On the other side let vs beholde a faithfull man the childe of God in his soule possessed of this kingdome of heauen assured that the righteousnes of Christ shal be imputed vnto him wherby he shal vndoubtedly be iustified in the sight of God feeling peace and quietnesse in conscience and replenished with spirituall ioy is there any man that is not vtterly desperate or besides himselfe that will not accompt such a one to be blessed and the other accursed let vs therefore haue alwaies the state of this kingdom of heauen in our view that abhorring our vice and corruption we may tremble at all motions to offend God and so constantly resisting the world the flesh and the deuil wee may endeuour more and more to amend that in our soules wee may retayne this blessed kingdome which consisteth in righteousnes peace and ioy of the holy Ghost The eleuenth cause of amendment taken of the kingdome of heauen signifying the Ministery Chap. 11. WE haue before declared that by the kingdome of heauen is signified also the holy Ministery this kingdom of heauen and holy ministery doe represent vnto vs many notable reasons that doe binde vs ought to make vs affectionate to amendement First the same which Iesus Christ himselfe saith to his Apostles Luke 20.16 is spoken and ment by all faithfull Pastors Hee that heareth you heareth me and he that despiseth you despiseth me and in this same sence doth S. Paul testifie of the Thessalonians When ye receiued of vs the word of the preaching of God ye receiued it not as the word of men 1. Thes 2.13 but as it is indeed the worde of God 2 When we go to hear a Sermon we are to think with our selues that we are going to heare God speake vnto vs by the mouth of a man and therfore let vs in all humility reuerence and faith hearken vnto him and let vs beleeue that hee declareth vnto vs these things which we ought to beleeue to be saued which we ought to do in obedience to the wil of God and for the amendmēt of our liues let vs be desirous to know it attentiue to heare it readye to beleeue it to yeeld to God all obedience let vs thinke that we cannot despise that which in the Sermon is preached vnto vs but we must also therby declare that we doe not beleeue either that it is God that speaketh or that the doctrine is true and as it were a great impiety Mat. 10.14 Mark 6.11 and horrible incredulity euen to thinke it so the iudgement that he wil execute against the contemners of his word shal be most fearful Whosoeuer saith Iesus Christ wil not receiue heare your words Gen. 19. whē you depart his house or the town shake of the dust of your feete for a witnes against them whereby I say vnto you it shal be easier for Sodom and Gomorra in the daye of iudgement then for that towne Let vs represent to our view this fire falling from heauen burning and consuming the towne of Sodome Gomorrha and others there about with all the men women and children Mela. Chron. lib. 2 Egesippus l. 4 c. 18 young olde and all then cattel euen the verie towns and conuerting the Cities thereof into a stinking and polluted lake for the compasse of eight Dutch leagues with other notable testimonies of Gods wrath And let the contemplation heereof make all such to quake for feare as despise and contemne God when he speaketh to them by the mouths of his seruants the ministers 3 When our Lord Iesus Christ by breathing vpon them had inspired the Apostles with the holy Ghost Iohn 20.22 Acts 13.46 hee also gaue vnto them and to all faithfull pastours power by preaching of the worde to binde the vnbeleeuers and to vnbinde such as conuerting themselues should truly beleeue in Iesus Christ Whereupon Saint Paul beholding the stubbornnes of the Iewes who obstinatly reiected the doctrine of the Gospell he bound them with protestation that he was free from theyr bloud that forsaking them in the bonds of their incredulity vnder the power of Sathan he went to preach to the Gentiles Now if we see an offender bound fettred brought before this Iudge and thence carried to the fyre who wil not take compassion and horrour thereat How then are men so senselesse and dull as in theyr incredulitie and obstinacie in euill dooing not to apprehend the bondes of theyr sinnes whereof Sathan hath taken hold to pull them into eternall fire 4 Moreouer if the simple ignoraunt and such nations as neuer heard the preaching of Gods worde by offending God doo make themselues worthie of death and eternall damnation What excuse may they pretend in the iudgement of God to whom he hath reuealed his will by the preaching of holy doctrine in case in sted of amendement they remaine obstinate in euill dooing Luke 12.47 The seruant sayth Iesus Christ that knoweth his masters will and doth it not shall bee more grieuously punished than hee that knew it not For as we haue before declared so it is not simple transgression but euen contempt and misprision agaynst the maiestie of God If beeing vppon thy iourney thou knowest not the right way and some man comming by sheweth it vnto thee art thou not well worthie to go astraie and loose thy selfe if voluntarily and wittingly thou takest another cleane contrarie But what doo the ministers of the word in theyr sermons Doo they not shewe the waie to heauen to the end that men may take and follow the same Or doo they not declare in how many sorts men by straying amisse doo take the path to hell with the remedyes howe to retire and turne backe therefro 5 But doo the ministers of the word thinke it inough to say Beholde yonder is heauen or the ware to heauen walke therein Do they not also shew what benefites wee haue receiued of the Lord for the which wee are bound to loue serue and worship him and withal to amend How oft doth Moses and other of the Prophets propound the great benefite of the peoples deliuerance out of Egypt thereby to induce them to obedience But especially howe many earnest exhortations to amendement doo the Apostles gather in propounding the incomprehensible benefit of our redemption wrought by Iesus Christ Is it not then an intollerable ingratitude to denie to
6. Heb. 2.14 rose againe for our iustification when by dying he mortified our old man by rising againe raised vs vp into newnes of life when by his death he destroyed him that had the empire of death did he not by destroying this kingdome of Satan bring the kingdom of heauen nearer vnto vs And in deed this kingdom of heauen was neuer so neare our fathers other the beleeuing Iews in old time Wel had they the promise that the seed of the woman should bruse the serpents head but we do see the performance thereof in Iesus Christ who by his death hath ouercomen the deuill and the power of Hell Well had they the pascall lambe to figure vnto them that for the auoyding of eternall death they must be washed in the bloud of Christ But as Iohn the Baptist euen with his finger pointed to this Lambe Iesus Christ saying Behold the Lambe of God that taketh away the sinnes of the world Iohn 1 2● so this lambe did afterward really shed his bloud for the remission of our sinnes to free vs from eternall death Well did they stay and ofter innocent beastes in sacrifice as it were laying their sinnes vpon them that by their death signifying the death of Iesus Christ to come they might haue as it were an assured pledge of the remission of their sins consequently hope of life But there was not as yet any payment or satisfaction for sinnes And therefore these sacrifices were as it were bonds with sureties wherein man the principall debtor Coloss 2.14 acknowledgeth the debt Iesus Christ vndertooke as a pledge and surety 5 In this sence did Iesus Christ in his death make ful paymēt for the sins of al the elect consequently also of those that liued vnder the first testament as the Apostle saith which also S. Paul vnder the same cōsideration termeth the former sins Coloss 2.14 Heb. 9.15 Rom. 3.24 not that they were not pardoned to the beleeuing Iews But because vntil that day there was no price laid downe for the satisfaction of Gods Iustice And in that sence dothe the same Apostle say that he nailed those obligations to his crosse as hauing then satisfied discharged the same And therefore were the expiatorie sacrifices circumcision with other like ordenances of the law abolished at his death Neither could they haue been kept as necessary but that they would still haue been witnesses that Christ stood yet bound Besides not content to haue by this abolition as it were canceled these obligations he hath also ordeined Baptisme and his holy supper to be vnto vs as it were authenticall acquittances and witnesses of payment made 6 It is likewise the benefite for the which he cōmandeth vs to amend adding this reason For the kingdome of heauen is at hand For it is as if he had said Behold this is the time that I will breake the serpents head and destroy him that hath the empire of death and banish the prince of the world Now do I goe to make payment for al the sins of the elect to crucifie the old man that he may no longer raigne in them to purchase for them newnesse of life To be short to reestablish them in state requisit cōuenient for the children of God Is not the kingedome of heauen then very neere at hand Amend therefore for it is time that you feeling your iustification and attonement to be made with God shold be at peace in your consciences should renounce the deuil the flesh the worlde and your selues mortifie the olde man who is crucified with me and become new creatures by vertue of my resurrection But if contrariwise you remayne hardened in your sinnes and will not giue ouer and mortifie the ambition pride couetousnes fraude whore dome insolencie dronkennes ryot hatred enuy malice and other corruptions and doe not amend by growing in al good workes shal you not so much as in you lyeth quench the kingdome of heauen that is in you and with most villanous ingratitude tre●d vnder foote this incomprehensible benefit heere offered The heathen that neuer heard speaking hereof for their continued impenitency shall be iustly cōdemned The Iewes who had some knowledge albeit obscure and a farre off shal be more grieuously punished because they did not amend But you to whom this kingdome of heauen is neare at hand vnlesse ye amend shall incurre a condemnation without comparison more horrible and fearefull And the beleeuing Iewes who neuer sawe this kingdome of heauen but from far off and obscurely and yet as the Apostle saieth to the Hebrewes did beleeue it and reioyced and walking in the feare of God did amend Eph. 3.9 shal be your iudges to your confusion 7 We are furthermore to consider the preaching of the Gospel signified also by this kingdome of heauen Iesus Christ saieth Verily I say vnto you among them that are begottē of women arose not a greater then Iohn Baptist Heb. 11. notwithstanding he that is the least in the kingdome of heauen is greater then he He doth not heere meane that the least in the christiā Church shal either in piety or in glory in the kingdome of heauen excel Iohn Baptist but that they shal be greater Prophets then he that is to saie that they shal be able more amply perticulerly and euidently to speake of euery thing that concerneth our redemption saluation in Iesus Christ And indeed what euident assured knowledge hath there been reuealed to the Christian Church concerning the person of Iesus Christ that he was conceaued by the holy Ghost borne of the virgin Mary very God and very man likewise of his offices that he hath receaued the anoynting of the holy Ghost to be our Priest king Prophet Consequently of his sufferings death resurrection ascentiō into heauē of the certitude of our iustification saluatiō not by workes but by grace by the merits of his death Moreouer how the Gospel of saluation was directed to the Gentils wherby there was reuealed to the world a mistery secret Mat. 11.11 which as S. Paul saith hath from the beginning been hiddē in God cōteining a wonderful wisedome then reuealed to the Angels And albeit the ancient fathers we●e neuer destitute of the spirit of God Yet had they it not euer without cōparison so plentifully as it hath bene communicated by the preaching of the Gospell 2. Cor. 3.8 And therefore doth S. Paul call it in excellency the ministery of the spirite And Iesus Christ termeth it regeneration Mat. 19.28 as whē he saith to his Apostles ye that haue followed me in regeneration shall sit vpon twelue thrones Truely therefore in regarde of the preaching of the Gospell Iesus Christ did saye that the kingdome of heauen was at hand and that therefore we must amend As indeed Mat. 19.28 what excuse may we pretend if hauing such a sonne of light before our eyes we be neuerthelesse giuen
for the kingdome of heauen is at hand Heereby doth the holie Ghost teach vs that the first thing that is to bee preached in the Church and sounded into our eares that especially and aboue all things we are to learne in the Gospell whereupon principally wee should set our heartes and mindes To be briefe the same which we ought chiefly to practise is this first sermon of Iesus Christ and of his forerunner Saint Iohn Amend your liues for the kingdom of heauen is at hand Now the word which the holy Ghost doth ordinarily vse throughout the new Testament and namely in this first sermon whereby to expresse Amendement signifieth vnderstanding aduice and wisdome after the knowledge of our error corruption and transgression Thus the Amendement whereto wee are heere exhorted consisteth in this that where before time we haue beene so foolish and vnaduised as to followe our owne corruptions and so to offend God wee may heereafter obtaine vnderstanding and sense euermore walking in the feare and obedience of God 2 Out of this Sermon therefore considering the propertie of the word which Iesus Christ doth vse we gather two things the first that it is an extreme folly to liue according to the flesh and so to giue ouer our selues to sinne and contrariwise that the beginning of wisedome is the feare of God Psal 111.10 Prouerb 1.7 walking in his waies The second that man naturally is inclined to this folly namely to giue himselfe ouer to his lustes and consequently to offende God for otherwise it were in vaine by so notable a reason to exhort him to shunne the same As concerning the first point The holy Scripture in many places tearmeth sinners fooles sinne ●●oli ●nesse Moses foreshewing the corruption and rebellion of he I raelites Deut. 32.5 saith thus They haue corrupted themselues towarde God they resemble not his children but are a froward crooked generation Iere. 4.22 Do ye thus reward the Lord O ye foolish people and vnwise My people saith the Lord are foolish they haue not knowen me they are foolish children haue no vnderstanding They are wise to do euill but to doo well they haue no knowledge Againe See saith Saint Paul that ye walke diligently not as fooles but as wise men And writing to Titus Titus 3.3 he speaketh more plainly saying We our selues were in time past vnwise disobedient deceiued seruing the lustes and diuerse pleasures Prou. 1.22 liuing in malitiousnes and enuie Salomon in his Prouerbs doth vsually so take it Wisedome saith hee crieth out O yee foolish how long will ye loue foolishnes and the scornefull take their pleasure in scorning and the fooles hate knowledge And so in many other places But that we may the better vnderstand what a foolishnesse it is to offend God the holy Ghost especially in the olde Testament and sometimes also in the new doth signifie this Amendement by conuersion and turning to the Lord. Oh Israel sayth the Lord by Ieremie Iere 4.1 Iere. 31.18 If you returne returne vnto mee Againe Conuert me O Lord and I shall be conuerted Againe I desire not the death of a sinner saith the Lord but rather that hee conuert from his wickednes and liue Exech 33.11 Conuert ye O ye house of Israel Likewise sometimes in the new Testament Bee yee better aduised that is to saie Amend saith S. Peter and S. Iohn Act. 3.19 and conuert And S. Paul saith that hee shewed them of Damascus and others that they shoulde repent and turne to God and doo workes worthie amendement of life Act. 26.20 This phrase of speech teacheth vs that mans life resembleth a pilgrimage wherein whosoeuer offendeth God by walking after the world and the flesh he doth as it were turne his back to God to heauen and to life and goeth to the deuill to death and to hell fire And contrariwise that conuerting and turning to God by Amendement of life hee turneth his backe to death to hell and to the deuill and goeth to God draweth neere to him and directeth his course to heauen to life euerlasting Is there therefore anie greater foolishnes than to offend God that is to saie to turne from God and life euerlasting and to go after the deuill and death If anie man should voluntarily call himself into the fire or into some riuer either stab himselfe or drinke poison men would not saie that he were a foole but rather that hee were frantike and besides himselfe What shall wee then saie to those who willingly offending God do cast themselues into hell fire and into the bottomlesse pit of eternall death To the ende therefore that we may amend it is requisite that we retire conuert vnto God and returne to him But how Euen by ceasing to offend him and by walking according to his word for so do we turne backe from the deuill from death and from hell Let vs I saie conuert and turne vnto God yea let vs drawe neere vnto him yet as Saint Austen saith not by changing of place Prosper in his sentences out of S. Austen for hee is euerie where but by alteration of manners for as he addeth According as we grow like or vnlike vnto him so doo we eyther approch or she backe from him 3 For the second point This exhortation Amend that is to saie Be ye wiser and better aduised together with the reason thereunto added whereby to induce vs so to doo doo sufficiently as is aforesayde shew that man of his owne nature is inclined to this folly and rage namely to apply himselfe to all corruption sinne and so for the amending of his life ought to become wiser and better aduised Now notwithstanding we might note many examples of this folly yet at this present we will consider onely of seuen of the chiefest And in the meane time as the number of seuen doth commonly signifie perfection so will we thereby declare that man is perfectly foolish vntill he change his minde that he may amend And these be the follies 1. Not to beleeue that there is a God 2. To account more of man than of God 3. To thinke to liue euer 4. Not to know wherefore we liue 5. To iudge of mans felicitie or miserie by the outward apparance 6. To beleeue our enemies sooner than our friends 7. To thinke our selues wise 4 These seuen follies are the cables of vanitie and the roapes that drawe on iniquitie Of these doth Esay saie Wo vnto them that draw iniquitie with cordes of vanitie Esa 5.18 and sinne as with cart ropes For by these cordes and cables hee vnderstandeth certaine false opinions and peruerse imaginations wherewith the deuil quenching in men all feeling of sinne apprehension of God draweth them as it were with cordes and cables to all iniquitie and consequently to the pit of hell Of these he setteth downe three examples The first of prophane persons scorners of God who saie Let him make speed
let him hast his worke that we may see it let the counsell of the holy one of Israel drawe neere and come that we may know it Secondly of those that call euill good and good euill that make darknesse light and light darknes that make bitter sweet sweet bitter Thirdly of those that are wise in their owne conceits and skilfull in the consideration of themselues The explaning therfore of these seuen follies afore mentioned may stand as a commentarie and opening of these cords and cables mentioned by Esay as also to shew that these follies tende onely to persuade man that he is a beast and that after his death he is to attend neither good nor euill thereby to staie all his thoughts and affections vpon this temporall life to plunge him in the pleasures of the world and the flesh and consequently to take from him all holines and religion Inasmuch therefore as we are now to amend our liues we must learne to renounce these seuen follies and to be wiser hereafter Of the first Folly Not to beleeue that there is a God Chap. 2. THe first principall folly is the same whereof the Prophet Dauid speaketh Psa 14.1 53.1 speaketh saying The foole hath said in his heart that there is no God Of those that in their heartes doo saie thus there be two sorts the one pronounce it with their lips the other with their woorks A● for the Iewes of whom Dauid heer speaketh they in their woorks shewed that their harts did say that there is no God And t●is doth he note where for proof therof he addeth They are corrupt and become abhominable But among Christians there are some a matter of extreem terror that say both in hart and mouth that there is no God Yea and this impietie hath taken such hold of diuers that they will not stick to say it and that not whisperingly mumbling or between the teeth but euen with open throat And in deed in many places they dispute no longer of differences concerning the hope of saluation seruice of God but now the question is whether there be a God Yea it is a common phrase when a man affirmeth that there is a God Who did euer see him that we may beleeue him 2 The sole representation of such a blasphemie might suffise to terrifie our harts and to make vs to sweat euen water and blood for anguish That Christiandome should afford any so abhominable monsters as should denie God God I say not onely the creator whom we may behold in his works but also the redeemer that is to say God reuealed in the flesh iustified in the spirite 1. Tim. 3 16 seen of Angels preached to the Gentils beleeued vpon in the world and lifted vp into glorie This verelie is a iust and terrible iudgement which God executeth vpon those whose harts and mindes are plunged and so swallowed vp in the pleasures of the world and the flesh that they neuer think vpon God no more then if there were none It is a horrible vengeance that God layeth vpon those who to the ende without remorse of conscience to giue themselues ouer to their owne abhominations and corruption do maliciously go about to choak vp these reliques or remainders of the image of God namely That there is a God a prouidence a righteousnes in God As Dauid also noteth Psal 10 4 that all the imaginations of the wicked do concurre that there is no God It is the punishment that those men doe deserue who when they sweare for affirme any thing do spue out of their polluted lipps this blasphemie I renounce God To be briefe It is the payment wherewith God iustly punisheth the extreem ingratitude of such as contemne the incomprehensible treasure of the doctrine of the Gospell treading vnder foote the most precious blood of Iesus Christ And himselfe hath pronounced that such people do deserue a more horrible iudgement then the inhabitants of Sodome and Gomorrha Math 10 15 It is also the last plague and persecution wherewith Gods children toward this end of the world shall be tried when these monsters shall scorne their simplicitie and constancie in refraining from euill vpon their assured hope in God and for feare of his name 3 But as there is no wound more mortall than the same that plucketh foorth mans heart or soule so is there no poison or pestilence of greater force sodainly in men to kill all faith hope charitie with the feare of God and consequently to cast him headlong into the pit of hell than to deny the principle foundation of all religion namely that there is a God To the end therefore to arme the elect against such an extreame and pernitious temptation to make those that shall suffer themselues to be carried awaie with so bitter a temptation the more inexcusable in the daie of iudgement we will produce against these Atheists sundrie witnesses against whom no exceptions can bee taken and first all Iewes and Christians because they allow of the olde Testament secondly all men liuing thirdly all creatures as well those that haue essence onely as those that with essence haue life and those that with essence and life haue motion and feeling and lastly man although he speake nothing who besides his essence life and motion is also indued with reason And in deed the creation preseruation and guiding of all these creatures doo with a loude voice proclaime that there is a God And first we will begin with those that allow the olde Testament to be the word of God and consequently with all Iewes and Christians that are or euer were For as in the olde Testament the testimonies that there is a God are most euident infinite and of sundrie sortes so is it a desperate presumption and impudencie to go about to denie that which by so many millions both of Iewes and Christians haue euermore beene beleeued and confessed 4 If these Atheists do saie that both Iewes Christians haue all bin deceiued by beleeuing the holy Scripture whether of the olde or new Testament and consequently all testimonies of the diuinitie therein contained What booke haue they so authenticall or ancient as the Bible wherwith they may to the contrarie proue that there is no God Againe how can they shun the conuiction of their owne consciences which will force them to acknowledge that the holie Scriptures proceeded from God if they wil consider but these reasons folowing First they make no doubt whether the bookes attributed to Plato Aristotle Polibius Liuie Demosthenes Cicero Homer Virgil such others were writtē by those men to whō they be attributed What reason thē haue they to demand whether the Bible were written by Moses Iosua Esdras Dauid the Prophets and Apostles They also at the least in general termes do approue the contents of the said prophane bookes whether for historie or for doctrine With what mallice are they then possessed that should
that haunt both land and sea do tremble at Gods scourge vnder whom the whole worlde doeth quake These Atheists therefore are more incredulous than the verie deuils and least they shoulde tremble with the deuils do choake vp all remembrance of God yet hath experience from time to time euen to this daie taught vs that they which most impudently would seeme to beleeue no diuinity haue bin are the first loudest confessers of the same whēsoeuer it vouchsafeth to be reueled by thūder earthquakes such other extraordinary works for the horrible terror which then affrighteth thē forceth thē euen to cry out and confes that their deniall of God groweth onely of their drousines in his ordinary workes considering that being wakened by the extraordinary effectes of his power with trembling and terror they acknowledge that there is a God Againe euen in Gods ordinarie workes they doo by speech confes that which they wil not beleeue For whē they say it raineth it snoweth it haileth it blustreth it is hot it is cold c. If a man should demand who doth all this it would amaze them And why Because it is a common perswasion with all men that it is God that those workes are proper to God onely As contrarywise when at the entering into or beginning of anie communication if a man shall saie he writeth he commandeth he walketh hee eateth hee commeth This were an inconsiderate phrase of speech and would minister occasion to demand who it is that writeth commandeth walketh eateth or commeth And why Because those actions are common to many But the other being proper to God only men neuer aske who haileth who raineth who snoweth c. because euerie man referreth those workes to God Those likewise who to the end to denie God doo referre such workes to nature doo euen in their owne speech condemne themselues in that they saie not she raineth shee snoweth shee haileth as speaking of nature but doo saie it raineth it snoweth it haileth as speaking of God Concluding therefore this purpose first all Iewes and Christians secondly all Heathen throughout the whole worlde doo with one voyce confesse that there is a God And lastly the verie Atheists them selues both in trembling and speech doo many times acknowledge that which willingly they would deny namely that there is a God 13 Now let vs go forward and come to other creatures yet comprehending man also who all without speaking shal testifie that there is a God Of these there are four sorts The first haue essence onely as the elements the sunne the moone the earth the stones and the water The second haue essence and life and are called Vegetatiue as hearbs trees and all plants The third haue essence life and sense as soules fishes and other beasts Finally others haue essence life sense and reason as man Now to begin with the first if we aske which was first Essence or no Essence The answere is plaine and by all men confessed namely no Essence and this doth neces●itie require for otherwise the elements the earth the sea to be briefe euen euerie thing that is must haue beene from all eternitie and haue had no beginning Beholde heere is alreadie one absurdity which mans vnderstanding doth gainsaie As also it is a most resolute point that whatsoeuer is eternall and without beginning is also immortall and without ending That which is from euer is also for euer But euery thing that is God excepted is by nature subiect to change corruption death and end Nothing therefore that is is eternal without beginning but God who giueth beginning essence to euerie thing that is Moreouer if that which is had bin from all eternitie and without beginning then must it of necessitie ensue that the elementes the earth the water euen so many things as are must bee so many Gods considering that nothing can be from all eternitie or without beginning but that which hath his essence of himselfe and consequently God onely And therfore to denie a beginning in any thing that is is to acknowledge the same to be a God whereof it would followe that for the denying of one God wee should bee forced to confesse that there be as many Gods as there be elements stars stones grains of sand vpon the earth or drops of water in the sea If then wee must confesse that anie thing that is hath not euer bin but haue had some beginning then must it ensue that there is a God who of nothing hath made that that is euen as it is written In the beginning God made heauen and earth Gen. 1.1 Thus wee see how that which hath essence onely euen without life sense or reason doeth neuerthelesse without speaking euidently testifie that there is a God that gaue vnto it essence and beginning And in deed anie thing that is is either a creature or a creator But if the creature presupposeth and acknowledgeth a creator and consequently a God Then do the elements the earth the sea the stones and in briefe euery creature by his essence testifie against the Atheists that there is a God their creator 14 If they replie that euerie thing that is is of it selfe we will demand since when If they answere from all eternitie how can they proue it Besides they must make as many Gods as there be things that haue essence as is afore shewed Otherwise it cannot be chosen but that they haue bin since some time Which if they graunt then let them tell vs since what time that that is and before was not made it selfe and thereof lay downe some proofe But contrariwise if of nothing nothing be made as the Philosophers do define then could not that which was nothing make it selfe some thing and assume anie essence considering it was nothing Thus it followeth that it is contrarie to all reason and mans capacitie to saie that anie thing that is is come of it selfe And therefore we must grow to acknowledge a God who only hauing beene from all eternitie Exod. 3 giueth essence to all that is As also in respect thereof hee is called among the Hebrewes Iehoua Apoc. 1 8 signifiyng this worde Essence and with the Greekes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifiyng he that is because God is of himselfe Essence Rom. 11.36 and giueth essence to his creatures as it is written Of him and through him and for him are all things 15 But let vs farther consider euerie thing that is in state as it is The Philosophers are of opinion that the earth together with the sea doo containe in compasse or circuit sixe thousand three hundred Dutch miles Also that the bodie of the Sunne is a hundred sixtie and sixe times greater than the earth How great then is that heauen wherein the Sunne is contained Or rather how great is the highest heauen which inuironeth all other heauens that doo compasse the same wherein the Sunne hath his habitation yea and with a meruailous
woman If man were of himselfe must woman be so also If she likewise were of her selfe how came she to be subiect to man How did she so conueniently dispose all partes of her bodie to the generation of children To the nourishing of them in her wombe with her owne bloud To such painfull child-birth To the changing of her bloud into milke in her paps and dugges so conuenient for the suckling of her child Man and woman hauing essence lyfe sense and reason cannot neuerthelesse ingender either when they will or what they will male or female neither frame or shape one onely member of the little babe conceiued in the mothers wombe How then could man and woman euen before they had life feeling reason or so much as essence come by vnderstanding power and consent to make themselues that which they were not to giue themselues that which they had not and to agree to make the one male the other female Man therfore woman are the verie worke of God the almightie wife worke man 25 Besides the testimonies of all people and nations that euer were who all doo confesse that there is a God wee haue propounded foure sortes of creatures who without speech doo each for it selfe testifie against the Atheists that if they will not confesse and acknowledge a God they are vndoubtedly blinde senselesse deuoide of vnderstanding or soule Now let vs consider all these creatures ioyntly and together throughout the whole world First if all thinges bee of themselues or from all eternitie did they make themselues such as they now are indiuisibly or in particular If euerie grain of sand euerie drop of water euery clod of earth euery stone euerie kinde of hearbe and plant euerie birde sith creature male or female If I saie euerie of these creatures made it selfe neuer was before or from all eternitie First to the end to denie one God they confesse millions considering that whatsoeuer is of it selfe as also anie thing that is from all eternitie is God Secondly all creatures hauing onely essence lyfe and sense are by nature subiect to corruption as experience teacheth and therefore they cannot haue beene from all eternitie For whatsoeuer is eternall is immortal and not subiect to corruption or change But how could they haue made themselues of nothing considering that notwithstanding theyr essence and life they cannot preserue themselues but are subiect to change corruption and death If they saye that at the beginning there was some lumpe whereof euerye one was formed wee woulde demaund who created that lumpe And so must wee returne to the saying of Moses who writeth that In the beginning God created heauen and earth Gen. 1. and the earth was without forme and voide Wee would also demand sith this lumpe was without shape lyfe motion or vnderstanding whence came this distinction of creatures so farre differing eache from other some hauing onely essence others essence and lyfe others essence lyfe and feeling and others all foure essence lyfe feeling and reason Who made such an vneqeuall diuision Who subiected the Sun and Moone to the vse of man The earth to nourish hearbes and plants The hearbes and plants to nourish cattell The cattell and sith to nourish man In this so vnequall a proportion and subiection repugnant to nature by nature the great will not willingly subiect themselues to the small whence commeth so good agreement and obedience Necessarily therefore wee must conclude that there is a God a creator diuider and conductor of his creatures who protecteth the order that he hath established among them 26 Then let vs looke into this vniuersall world and therein beholde the heauens beautified with the Sunne the Moone and the starres the earth clothed with hearbs plants and creatures the sea replenished with water and fish man endued with vnderstanding and reason brought into this world as it were into a pallace abounding in all goodnes and heere inioying so many creatures in such numbers and diuerse sortes Who heareth not this vniuersall world in euery part thereof exclaiming against these Atheists that there is a God Who is he which passing through a forrest there finding some building though halfe decard will not immediatly imagine the steps of some men who passing that way haue thereto set their hands for it could not be the work of any other creature How then can anie man possibly beholde this excellent frame of the world not iudge immediatly that a greater than the world or man hath thereto set his hand What man when he seeth a faire house gallantly built will thinke that it hath stood from all eternitie either that it built it selfe and not rather presuppose an Architect or builder How much rather should this frame of the worlde directly lead vs to the creator And what man is he who acknowleging his essence his life his senses his soul vnderstanding reason withall contemplating this world created for him will not immediatly confesse that man is created for a greater than himselfe namely for his creator The soule mouing and guiding the bodie is truly the image of God mouing and guiding the world and man in the vse of the same Wherfore like as he cannot haue essence life and motion but the same must be to him a certaine testimonie of his soule liuing within him so the essence life sense motion vnderstanding of al that is in the world is an assured stedfast groūd to beleeue that there is a God the creator preseruer and guider of this vniuersall world Act. 17.21 Euen as an ancient heathen alledged by saint Paul doth saie In God we all doo liue and moue Neither can any man vse his senses in the contemplation of the world and inioying of so many creatures benefits of God daily poured vpon him but as if with his hande he felt him he must needs perceiue there is a God And therefore not amisse said a certain Ethnike That he that denieth a God Auicenna an Arabian is not besides his wits but euen vtterly is deuoid of wit 27 These wretched Atheists doo reply Who did euer see God that we may beleeue him Which is as much as if they should say that we must beleeue no more than we see with our eies And thus to the end to deny God they renounce the other foure bodily senses together with the vnderstanding and reason of their soule so growe to brutishnesse Neuerthelesse albeit they see not the heate in a burning coale yet if they bee touched therewith they crie out and confesse that it is hot They see not the coldnesse of Ise yet by experience they confesse it is colde They see not the bitternesse or sweetnes of meate or drinke yet doo they by tast beleeue the bitternes of gal the sweetnes of honie They confesse the sound of a bel musicall instruments albeit they see thē not but heare them onely They likewise beleeue an aire that they breath
more of man than of God and that confessing God with our lips we renounce denie him in our hearts and workes That we may therefore Amend our liues let vs renounce this so pernitious solly to esteeme more of man than of God And contrarywise let vs loue and feare God reposing our whole confidence in him onely as in him who only is vnto vs all in all for man is nothing but in God The third Folly To thinke that we shall liue euer Chap. 4. ANtigonus who succeeded Alexander the great in parte of his dominions beeing recouered of a certaine sicknesse sayde Plut. in his Apothegines That by the same among other documentes hee had learned that hee was mortall Wherein hee layeth open the common opinion of man who thinketh that hee should liue euer And in deede such is our inclination to incredulitie that vppon the long dela●e of anie thing that wee haue a while expected wee conclude that it will neuer come to passe So the euill seruant mentioned by Saint Mathewe seeing his master tarrie awaie so long Mat. 24.48 imagined and concluded that hee woulde neuer come 2. Pet. 3.3 Heereto hath the saying of Saint Peter relation In the last d●ie there will come mockers which will saie Where is the promise of his comming for since that our fathers dyed all things continue alyke from the beginning of the creation Thus wee see how the scorners only of the dela●e of the comming of Christ can take occasion to beleeue that hee wyll not come at all As also when God himselfe by his seruants threatneth them wyth death they turne it to a scorne saying Let vs eate and drinke Esa 22.13 Esa 28.15 to morow we shall die Again We haue made a couenant with death and with hell we are at agreement Though a scourge run ouer and passe thorough it shall not come at vs. Euen so we likewise when we heare of death yea and dayly see the examples thereof yet because it forbeareth vs a while taketh no hold of vs do imagine with our selues Cicero in hi● booke of old age that it shall neuer come at vs. And this is it which a certain Ethnike the prince of all Latine Orators signified Where he sayde that there is no man so ouer taken with age but that hee weeneth to liue yet one yere longer Thus doth he thinke to liue euer considering that albeit he hath liued a hundred yeres yea two hundred yet still he is of opinion that hee may liue one yere longer and when that is past yet one yere more and so by one and one for euer 2 This doth the common course of man confirme Wee all with our lippes do confesse that once we must die and that death is the gate either to heauen or to hell which not withstanding what one person doth liue as either hoping to goe to heauen or fearing to goe to hell If we see that resolutely within two or three dayes we must die then is there none of vs but is sorrie that he offended God that euer he liued in fornication drunkennesse deceit ryot and other excesse in a bad conscience deuoide of the feare of God Then will we desire to recouer that we may Amend Then will we vow to God that if he will prolong our liues we will walke vprightly Then will euery one with that he had cut off some of his pleasures and excesse to the end therewith to haue releeued the necessitie of the poore Then who could not be content wholy to haue beene giuen to the seruice of God to haue had more care of his soule then of his bodie of the life to come then of the life present We confesse that when death draweth neere we will vse these and such like complaints and lamentations Yet now whiles God graunteh vs time and meanes to liue according to the same why doe we it not Wherefore do we not make hast to liue in like sort as being at deaths doore we wish we had Surely because wee neuer thinke to die 3 When a man after condemnation is returned to prison all his mind runneth vpon death he detesteth his former life he falleth vpon his knees to pray to God he regardeth no soft bedding delicate fare or costly apparell Yea if he bee such a one as feareth God all his cogitations are bent to life euerlasting and forgetting the world and worldly businesse hee conce●●eth great ioy in that he is so neere the gate and possession of the kingdome of heauen This sentence of death passed vpon vs the first day that wee came into this world Our soules are as in a prison in our bodies wee attend onely the time of execution wee all confesse wee must die yet w●t wee not whether within a day or an houre All this notwithstanding who either feeleth or sheweth himselfe readie or who prouideth to die as doth he that hath receiued his sentence from an earthly iudge But what is the cause of this our dulnesse and folly Euen because wee thinke not to die but doe imagine that our liues shall last for euer 4 If either woman or maiden preparing costly rayment with exquisite attires wherein to shew her selfe at some marriage feast shoulde beginne to finde her selfe euell at ease and withall that her Doctor or Phisition hauing felt her poulse shoulde assure her to dye within one fortnight would shee thinke any longer to proceede with her pompe feasting and pastimes No shee would then fall to weeping and prayer to giuing of almes and reprouing the vanitie of the world shee would aduertise her cōpanions to beware and to auoid the same But God who knoweth the length of our daies hath alreadie warned vs of our death hee saith it is at hand he hath not promised fourteene dayes neither two nor one no not one houre Wherefore doe our mindes then runne vpon the course of the world Why doe we so delight in vanitie ryot and excesse Wherefore doe wee not rather employ our selues vpon meditation of heauenly and eternall felicitie And why doe we not bestow our time in such workes as in our death may minister comfort and ioy Forsooth because we thinke to liue euer 5 Wee do reade of Philip king of Macedon and father to great Alexander that euery morning one of the gromes of his chamber at his first waking saide vnto him O king remember thou art a mortall man There is also a common posie written vpon many tablets and ringes Cogita mort that is Thinke to dye Why Was kinge Philip so forgetfull of his mortalitie that hee must be put in minde thereof euery day Or must wee Christians bee put in minde of death by painted tablets or ringes But as the end as well of the speech to the king as of this tablet tendeth onely to aduertise vs to liue as wee shoulde dye so are they likewise obiections to conuince vs of such folly and giddinesse as maketh vs to thinke that we
owne and welbeloued Sonne Iesus Christ What mercy goodnesse and loue shineth in this redemption That he so loued the world that he gaue his onely begotten Sonne to the end that all that beleeue in him might not perish Ioh. 3.16 1. Ioh. 4.9 but haue life euerlasting What a seale of his truth in that notwithstanding the ingratitude and vnworthinesse of the world he yet in his appointed time sent the seed of the woman promised to our forefathers Gen. 3.15 to breake the Serpents head To be briefe what power shewed he in this redemption wrought by Iesus Christ Gal. 4.4 wherein he surmounted and ouercame the deuill sinne death and hell But what doth such an image of God so expressely represented before our eyes in the person of our Lord Iesus Christ accomplishing our redemption shoot at but to giue vs to vnderstand and earnestly to feele the wisedome holinesse righteousnesse mercy truth goodnesse loue and power of God the father of Iesus Christ That we might loue him put our trust in him cleane vnto him call vpon him acknowledging him to be the inexpuiseable fountaine of al goodnesse and so glorifie him And the rather because by this meanes we are reclaimed from death and euerlasting damnation we bee made the children of God through the same Iesus Christ and inheritors of his kingdome and glory Rightly therefore doe we say that the ende of our redemption shoulde tend to encrease our knowledge of God that we may glorifie him That it is the dutie whereto Saint Paul exhorteth vs saying You are bought for a price 1. Cor. 6.20 therfore glorifie God in your body in your spirit for they are Gods Also in another place Eph. 1.6 God hath chosē vs to him throgh Iesus Christ according to the good pleasure of his will to the praise of the glory of his grace 8 Ther is yet another consideration When Christ gaue sight to the blind raised the dead healed the sicke wrought other like miracles Mat. 9.8 Luk. 13.13 the same were so many testimonies seales of his diuinitie consequently arguments to induce men to glorifie him As he himselfe saith speaking of the sicknes of Lazarus This sicknes is not vnto death but for the glory of God Ioh. 11.4 that the sonne might be glorified therby For his raising frō death was a testimony of his diuine power But we al are naturally as concerning the soul dead in sin blind sicke of a hūdred diseases And as the soule is more excellēt thē the body so the illuminating restoring to life curing of the diseases of the soule are miracles more excellētly representing the deuine power grace then those of the body Of necessity therefore these miracles being performed in vs through faith in Iesus Christ do bind vs to glorifie him And how By effectual demonstration that where we were blind sicke dead in spirit we are now illuminated cured raised againe to life And indeed the motions affections holy works of Gods children being assured testimonies that in soule they be illuminated risen againe are the true meanes to glorifie God Contrariwise if we walk as men yet blind in the darknes of ignorance as men sicke polluted in vice corruption as men yet dead in sin We doo so much as in vs lieth abolish the miracles of Iesus Christ consequently his glory In this respect Saint Peter saith Haue your conuersation honest among the Gentiles 1. Pet. 2 1● that they which speake euill of you as of euill doers may by your good works which they shall see glorifie God in the day of the visitation Mat. 5.16 And in the same sence saith Iesus Christ Let your light so shine before men that seing your good works they may glorify God your father 9 But what argument is this to glorifie God in our holy conuersation good works Because as we haue before said shewed the same be testimonies effects of our spiritual resurrection consequently of Gods power goodnes mercy toward vs. Wherupon the ignorant seing that we who in the time of our ignorāce were dead in sin giuen ouer to all vice corruption since we were illuminated in the truth of the Gospell haue by this spiritual resurrection declared such an alteration in vs that now we are contrariwise become as it were new creatures walking in purenes holines loue may also glorifie God in two sorts First in this miraculous alteration that they see in vs as being a worke truely proceeding of the power and goodnes of God Secondly in this that by such miracles they be moued to allowe and embrace the same religion which we professe as being conuict that it is truely of God not of man Psal 65.1 To conclude where Dauid crieth out O God praise waiteth for thee in Sion He manifestly declareth vnto vs that they which be regenerate through the redemption in Iesus Christ are burgeses of Sion and members of the Church bound to praise God And also that we frustrate God of his dutie and expectation Psal 119 175 if we refer not out whole liues to his glory saying with Dauid O Lord let my soule liue that I may praise thee 10 The secōd principal end of our life should tend to attaine to life euer lasting John 3.16.17 And indeed In as much as God hath sent his Son into the world that the world through him might be saued that he so loued the world that he hath giuē his only begottē son to the end that al that beleue in him might not perish but haue life euerlasting It thereby appeareth that as the end of our redemption accomplished in Iesus Christ is the sauing of the elect so we that beleeue in him shoulde in all the course of our liues aime at this To bee saued by him Otherwyse wee doo so much as in vs lieth reuerse that excellent and wonderfull work of our redemption God hath created man without comparison more excellent than beasts yet if man be not saued nor attaineth to life euerlasting hee is much more miserable than the brute beast which passing ouer this life a great deale more easilye than man after death feeleth no euill and contrariwise the man which aimeth not at this lyfe euerlasting after all his calamities both bodily and ghostly tribulations in this life at his death entereth into incomprehensible and eternall torments If man who naturally desireth felicitie could comprehend the felicitie of such as attaine to the kingdom of heauen likewise the miserie and woe of those who at their decease doo passe into euerlasting death the very horror of the death of these wretches together with the soueraigne felicitie of the blessed would make him earnestly to couet after life euerlasting to esteeme this incomprehensible felicitie to be one of the principall endes of his lyfe Such therefore as doo neuer propound the kingdome of
than himselfe But Solon answered that no man was to bee called blessed before his death Rightly did Solon there reproue the folly of Croesus who thought himselfe blessed in vncertaine prosperitie As Solon lykewise being accounted so wise shewed his follye by signifying in such an answere that Croesus had bene blessed if he had continued in such prosperitie vntill his death Yet if Solon iudged that Croesus coulde not thinke himselfe blessed in all his prosperitie what would hee haue iudged if he had beene a Christian and had seene the change of Croesus prosperitie not into that calamitie that befell him when Cyrus afterward tooke him prisoner but euen into hell and death euerlasting Might hee not and that iustly haue sayd that Croesus notwithstanding his prosperitie euen albeit the same had stuck by him vnto his death was neuer blessed but most accursed 6 Plato a Heathen confirmeth the same by a notable discourse Plut. in his consolation to Apolonius which Plutarch indeauouring to comfort Apollonius vppon the death of his sonne doth alleadge This euermore sayth hee was one resolute opinion that whosoeuer departed this lyfe had liued vertuously at his death he was transported to the Ilands of the blessed and there feeling no inconuenience inioyed soueraigne felicitie And contrarywise they which liued wickedly and vniustly were sent into the prison of iustice and vengeaunce called Tartarum At the first sentence was awarded by liuing Iudges and while men were yet aliue but the same daie that they were to die Howbeit there grewe such abuse heerein that complaint was brought from the Ilandes of the blessed that some were sent thether that had beene wicked and peruerse liuers And thereuppon was the occasion of such abuse examined which was sounde to proceede of this that iudgement was giuen while the men yet liued clothed with honourable carcases wyth riches nobilitye and other lyke qualities In respect whereof they found many witnesses who making their apparaunce before the Iudges affirmed for them that they were men that deserued to passe to the sayde Ilandes of the blessed The cause of the errour once found out it was decreed that from thence forth ther should no iudgement passe vntill after death when the soules should bee depriued of theyr bodies and that also not by men yet aliue and subiect to bee abused by the outwarde shew but by spirites who should see nothing but the spirits and naked soules of those whom they were to giue sentence vppon to the ende that they which in this world had wrought wickednesse in theyr honourable bodies clothed with nobilitie riches and such other qualities might bee sent to tormentes and contrarywise that they who during theyr liues had kepte righteous h●lye and vertuous soules albeit in poore abiect and afflicted bodies might passe into the Ilandes of the blessed This was the discourse of a Heathen man who had attained some sight of the truth albeit intangled in ignorance and errour yet fitly confirming our argument namely that wee must not iudge of mannes felicitie or miserie by the outwarde apparance 7 This folly of iudging by the outward apparance doth yet proceede farther For it can take no place at the least wherein to stay and settle it selfe in mans heart but onely among those that denie Gods prouidence namely those that thinke there is no righteous God that administreth iustice For confesse that there is a God and that hee is righteous and thou canst not iudge of mans felicitie or miserie by the outward shew Thou canst not I saie iudge whether hee that liueth in prosperitie be blessed or another in affliction cursed For sith most vsually the wicked do prosper in this lyfe and contrarywise the children of God haue most trouble what should become of Gods iustice whose nature is to rewarde euill to the wicked and good to the good A certaine Bishop of Verdune in his Chronicle reporteth that one Almauri king of Ierusalem on a time demanded of a certaine Doctor howe he could proue another life after this The Doctor asked him whether he beleeued there was a God Which when he had graunted It sufficeth sayd the Doctor For if there be a God he is righteous if hee bee righteous he must administer iustice in rewarding the good and punishing the wicked Nowe thy selfe sayde hee hast knowen such a wicked man who alwayes liuing in pleasure and honour slept in peace Thou knewest such another a verie good man in continuall tribulation euen to the death If therefore there bee a righteous God it cannot bee chosen but there is another lyfe wherein this good man resteth nowe in blisse and the wicked man in woe Whether this was a true reporte or but a fiction for example and doctrine yet doeth it surely most playnelye teach vs that hee that by outwarde prosperitie iudgeth a man to be blessed and by tribulation to bee accursed denyeth a God in that hee denyeth his iustice The doctrine of this historie or example doeth Saint Paul also confirme saying That the tribulations of the faithfull layde vppon them by the wicked that are in prosperitie are a manifest testimonie of the iudgement to come farre other than the fooles do by the outward apparance imagine The reason hee also addeth saying 2. Thes 1 For it is a righteous thing wyth God to recompence tribulation to them that trouble you and rest to you that are troubled Which iustice if it be not executed in this life he concludeth that it shal be in the latter comming of Iesus Christ to iudgement 8. It is blasphemie against God sayth Dauid to saie that he will not regard mans transgressions to punish them according to his iustice Wee will not therefore saie Psal 10.13 that the sinner liuing in pleasure alreadie condemned in the sight of God and waiting but the houre of eternall death can bee blessed or more blessed than the faithfull and troubled man who walketh through tribulations to take possession of the kingdome of heauen For if by outward apparance wee iudge the wicked man that is in prosperitie to be blessed and the good man that is in affliction accursed we shall abolish Gods iustice yea euen God himselfe And this is the rather to bee noted to the end that when the children and seruants of God doo finde themselues sometime pricked with this temptation they may the better stand vpon their gard with constancy to resist the same 9 Some men in olde time reiected the booke of Ecclesiastes Philast in his catal of heretikes c. 132. Iac. Chrisost polit in the preface before the com on the Canticles thinking that Salomon wrote it in his olde age after hee had beene carryed awaie by the multitude of his wiues Alleadging that in that booke hee placed mans soueraigne and chiefe felicitie in the pleasures and lustes of the flesh as if there were no other lyfe after this Some Epicures lykewise in our time doo abuse it to the lyke purpose alleadging that there
them Num. 23. The mightie God hath not cursed them or how shall I detest them The Lord hath not detested them Againe The mighty God cannot lie neither is he as the sonne of man to repent He hath spoken and shal he not performe he hath sayde and shall hee not confirme it Beholde I haue receiued his worde to ble●se and seeing hee hath blessed them I may not reuoke it This is the foundation of this safegard and protection He perceiued no iniquitie in Iacob neither did hee see any frowardnes in Israel the Lord his ●●des with him and the Kings triumph in him To conclude of the peo●●e of God he saith He that blesseth thee shal be blessed and he that curs●th thee shal be cursed This assurance haue they that seeke to amend their liues vnder the protection of this strong and mighty God 11 And indeed albeit when we walke in simplicity plainnes and truth and so labour to amend our liues if the whole world should life against vs to molest and destroy vs yet hath this strong and mighty God euen whole armies of Angels to keepe vs as in olde time he had for Elizeus he hath Seas to swallow vp the Pharaohs of our time 2. King 6.3 Dan. 6. and all that persecute the children of God If we be constant in the seruice of God he is yet able to stoppe the throat and to tye vp the pawes of the hungry Lyons that we shall not be rent or deuoured as in olde time hee preserued Daniel that was cast into the Lyons denne If in purpose to amend we will not fall downe before idols albeit men take vpon them to burne vs quick yet let vs say with the three Hebrew Princes Our God is able to deliuer vs and with them protest that we will worship no Idols and remember that God is able to deliuer vs out of the siery furnace yea euen to preserue euery haire of our heads from burning Dan. 3. as he preserued those three Hebrew Princes To be short that all creatures are euen so many mighty armies at the commaundement of the creator ready to be imployed to our good and saluation either to preserue vs from the assaults of our enemies so long as we perseuere in well doing either to chastice vs and so to bring vs to amendment either to punish the disobedient and obstinate Let vs therfore apprehend this soueraigne power of this mighty God Iesus Christ that fearing to offend him and so amending our liues we need not to feare the endeuors of our enemies let vs vndoubtedly beleeue that as he is almighty and hath so many and such strong armyes at his commaundement so hee hath power to preserue those that shall amend their liues and to destroye and roote out all such as shall rebell against him or seeke to hurt his faithfull and obedient subiects and seruants Luke 2 14. Iohn 14.27 Eph. 2.17 12 Iesus Christ is also called the Prince of peace to represent vnto vs that it is he that is the author giuer therof This is witnessed in that at his birth euen millions of Angels sung this song Glory be to God on high and in earth peace as also himselfe saide to his Apostles I giue you my peace and the same did he cause them to publish throughout the worlde in his name As also S. Paule saith that at his comming he preached the gospel of peace to all that were neer hand or a farre off this peace may be considered in two sortes First it signifieth peace and tranquility of conscience whereof S. Paul speaketh saying that being iustified by faith we haue peace toward God through Iesus Christ Secondly this peace contayneth all blessinges both of body and soule And as this Prince of peace who commaundeth vs to amend is author both of the one and the other peace so this title Prince of peace giuen to Iesus Christ should be vnto vs a mighty argument and a quick spurre to moue vs to amendment of life Lastly being by nature the children of wrath and al our affections Gods enemies Eph. 2. 3. Rom. 8.7 and euen so many souldiers in the deuils pay to fight against God and to incense him against vs this Prince of peace Iesus Christ vouchsafed to dye for vs to the end to make satisfaction for all our sinnes and so to appease Gods wrath and to take away the cause of this so mortall and wofull warre betweene him and vs. Rom. 5.1 Phil. 4.7 13 This is the groundworke of this so blessed a peace which the children of God doe enioy for being iustified by faith in Iesus Christ we haue rest and peace of conscience as knowing that God is our father that he aduoweth vs to be his children and loueth vs in his welbeloued sonne And this peace passeth all vnderstanding as S. Paul saith because there is nothing so cōtrary to the sence of man as in our selues to feele this grace that being sinners worthy Gods wrath we should neuerthelesse be assured that we are righteous and welbeloued of God whereby to hope well in the middest of dispaire to see great riches of heauenly and eternall goods in the gulfe of our pouertie and in this our weaknes and infirmitie euen indignity wherewith we are possessed to be at quiet and in full assurance against the deuill death sinne hell and all other our enemies Now to shew that this peace is mightie and of force to make vs to amend our liues he addeth that it will keepe our sences and thoughtes in Iesus Christ togither with all our affections and desires signified by the hart but from what euen from diuerting from God and from the obedience and duetye that we owe vnto him for finely if wee coulde feele what a comfort peace and consolation there is in this peace of our soules before God we would be loath to loose such a soueraigne felicitye by displeasing him and so in liewe of this peace to bring vpon our consciences trouble terrour and feare through the apprehension and feeling of Gods wrath 14 And indeed there is no such hell or anguish in this life as a bad conscience it is a cruel and intollerable tormentor if we haue a childe that by crying is grieuous vnto vs we seek to appease him either by threats or promises by gifts or stripes but if he will not be so stilled either we can send him away from vs or our selues goe from him that we may not be troubled with his crying it is not so with a troubled minde deuoide of this blessed peace The conscience once feeling or apprehending the wrath of God euen but a little will neuer suffer vs to be quiet promise threaten giue strike what euer you doe still it cryeth lowder and lowder and stil it tormenteth yea when you seeke to send it away it sticketh closer vnto you neither can you departe from it for being in you it is alwaies at hand How diligently therefore
our bodie lyfe or earthly goods for anie offence cōmitted by vs doth without comparison more daunt and quaile vs than the desert of euerlasting death and the losse of the kingdome of heauen 4 Let vs therefore plainly confesse the truth that naturally wee loue the bodie better than the soule the goods commodities of this temporal life better than the tresures of eternity And consequently that in lieu of seeking first the kingdome of heauen and the righteousnes thereof and thereupon expecting that all other things shall be giuen vs according to the promise of Christ wee contrarywise setting the ca●t before the horse doo first and much more seeke that which concerneth the bodie and this present life than anie thing that toucheth the soule the kingdom of heauen And yet he that knoweth not that the body is more than the soul hath no soule neither hath anie vnderstanding or reason and is no man but a beast And he that confesseth not the kingdome of heauen to be infinitly better than all the kingdomes of the world sheweth himselfe to bee most peruerse and malitious 5 That we may therefore correct these corruptions so amend our liues Math. 13.44 45. let vs remember that Iesus Christ likeneth the kingdome of heauen to a treasure hidde in the field which when a man hath sound he hideth it and for ioy thereof departeth and selleth all that he hath buieth that field Also to a pearle of great value for the purchase wherof the marchant selleth al that he hath But what was this so excellent treasure or pearle of so great price euen the Church or holy ministerie The kingdome of God in vs and the kingdome of glorie in heauen This kingdome of heauen therfore must we first especially seeke after and after the example of those marchants sell all we haue that is to saie forsake all that we account to bee precious concerning this life that wee may inioy this kingdome of heauen 6 And in deede first they that beeing members of the Church doo vse the holy ministerie are accounted to bee the children of God and members of Iesus Christ who also imployeth this holie ministerie to driue from them the kingdome of Sathan and to establish his And so are they gotten on to the first step and entered in at the first gate In the meane time because there be also hypocrites that do enter and abide there for a time in shew keeping the place of Gods children it is requisite moreouer that the kingdom of heauen be in vs. For as all they that are possessed with righteousnesse Rom. 14.17 peace and the ioy of the holie Ghost which Saint Paule calleth the kingdome of God are certaine to enrer into heauen so is it in vaine to pretend to enter into the kingdome of God which is in heauen vnlesse the kingdome of heauen which is the gate be first in vs that is to saie if we haue not the true knowledge of God and of his sonne Iesus Christ a liuely fayth a feruent charitie vnles wee increase in sanctification of bodie of soule and of minde vnles in our selues wee do feele a good conscience conioyned with peace and ioy in the holie Ghost and vnlesse wee bee regenerate in newnesse of lyfe As also Iesus Christ himselfe doth plainly say That vnlesse wee bee borne againe wee cannot see the kingdome of God And in deede it is written Iohn 3.3 1. Cor. 6.9 That neither fornicators nor idolaters nor adulterers nor wantons nor theeues nor couetous men nor dronkardes nor euill speakers nor rauishers shall inherite the kingdome of God Yet before hee pronounceth this sentence hee wakeneth vs saying Deceiue not your selues to the end that casting off all illusions and sweete baites of the world the flesh and the deuill we may be assured that by amendement correcting of these vices and other lyke corruptions we shall inherite the kingdome of God Wherefore as where there bee two gates to a towne it is not inough that wee enter the first vnlesse wee also passe through the second so is it not inough that wee beeing members of the Church vsing the holie ministerie which we haue sayd to be as the first gate to the kingdome of heauen vnlesse wee thence proceede to the second in liuing as true and liuely members of the Church declaring the effectes of the holy ministerie by the testimonies of our faith mortification of the old man newnesse of lyfe in briefe by dayly amendement For albeit wee haue preached the worde of God yea and wrought myracles yet shall wee not therefore enter into the kingdome of heauen vnlesse wee also amende our liues as Iesus Christ also sayd Not euery one that saith Lord Lord Mat. 7.21 shall enter into the kingdome of heauen but hee which doth the will of my father which is in heauen Manye will saye vnto mee in that daye Lord Lord haue we not by thy name prophecied and by thy name cast out deuils and by thy name done many great workes Then will I professe vnto them I neuer knew ye Departe from me ye workers of iniquitie 7 The parable of the seede sowen in sundry sorts of ground doth euidently declare that for the establishing of the kingdom of heauen in vs Mat. 13. also that we may assuredly enter into the kingdome of God which is in heauen we are to amend in three points First as the seede that fell by the way side and so was deuoured by the soules of the aire so must we beware that our harts be not so hard and impenitent that the woorde heard when it cannot enter into thē vanish away and be as it were euen violently caught away by satan Secondly we must be so firmly resolued to beare in patience the losse of parents brethren sisters goods dignities yea euen of life that being possessed with this good humour of patience a good conscience and faith the sunny heat of persecution may not make this sacred seede vnfruitfull or vnprofitable or cause vs to forsake the Church which is the kingdome of heauen and so fall againe vnder the tiranny of Satan as a dogge to his vomite or a washed sow to her myre Thirdlye 2. Pet. 2.12 as the seede that fell among thornes cōmeth at the last to be choaked vp and stiffeled so must we beware that the cares of worldly affaires the earnest desire of the cōmodities of this transitory life do not choak vp the good seede of the heauenly doctrine These three pernicious inconuemences must we au●id and amend in case we desire to enter into the kingdome of God that is in heauen 8 Now where it is said in this parable that only the fourth part of the seed did bring forth fruite we are thereof togather for the inducing of vs to amēdmēt of life that the number of those that shal be saued in the kingdom of God which is in heauen sha●be small and this doth our
place Exod. 20 I am the Lord thy God that hath brought thee out of the land of Egipt keepe my statutes and my lawes and doe them Again Leuit. 19.36 Prophane not the name of my holines for I will be sanstified among the children of Israel I am the Lord that do sanctifie you Leuit. 22.32 and that haue brought you out of the land of Egipt to be your God Moreouer he commandeth all parents to shew their children of this bond wherein they stand bound to obey his commaundements saying When thy sonne shal hereafter aske thee saying What mean these testimonies and ordinaunces and lawes Deut. 6.20 which the Lord our God hath commaunded you thou shalt say vnto thy sonne Wee were Pharaohs bondmen in Egipt but the Lord brought vs out of Egipt with a mighty hand And the Lord shewed signes and wonders great and euill vpon Egipt vpon Pharaoh and vpon all his householde before our eyes And brought vs out from thence to bring vs in and to giue vs the land which he sware vnto our fathers Therefore the Lord hath commaunded vs to doe all these ordinances and to feare the Lord our God that it may goe euer well with vs and that hee may preserue vs aliue as at this present Michens 6.1 And whereas their children in the dayes of Micheas did not walk according to this bond to obey Gods commandements he sharply reproueth their ingratitude saying My people what haue I done to thee or wherin haue I grieued thee Answer me for I haue caused thee to returne out of the lande of Egipt c. And this doth he alledge to shew that he had iust cause as the prophet declareth to take the mountains and the foundations of the earth to witnes and iudge of his iust complaint and accusation against the ingratitude and disobedience of his people 4 If the deliuery from the bondage of Egipt were iustly obiected to the people of Israel to remember them of their duetye to loue God and to walke in his holy ordinances how much rather ought this name Iesus by aduertizing vs of our deliuerye from the bondage and cursed tiranny of the deuil and out of the furnace of euerlasting fire make vs bonde and affectionate to the loue of Iesus and louing him with our whole harts to amend our liues according to his commaundement Zachary the Father of S. Iohn Baptist saith in his song that this was the oath that hee sware to their father Abraham Luke 1.73 that he would giue to his people That being deliuered out of the hands of their enemies they should serue him without feare in holines and righteousnes before him all the daies of their liues Here doth he speake of the deliuery which Iesus hath purchased for vs in sauing vs from the power of the deuill of hell and of all our other enemies What an ingratitude were it then in vs that the remembrance of this name Sauiour putting vs in minde of this happy deliuerance from the power of the deuil and other our enemies should not so kindle our harts as wholy to dedicate them to his seruice and to thinke our selues blessed if we could please and obey him in amending our liues 5 But this obligation will the more plainely appeare if we consider the reason of this name added by the Angell saying For hee shall saue his people from their sinnes Firste he sheweth that sinne is the way to destruction and death euerlasting Rom 6.23 as the Apostle Saint Paul saith The reward of sinne is death Now in as much as God is righteous it was expedient for our saluation that this Sauiour the righteous should by dying for vs satisfie for our sinnes Rom. 6.6 Rom 6. Col. 2.11 and as there is in vs besides the sinnes that dayly we haue and doe commit the olde man that is to say the vice and corruption the fountaine of the same so this Iesus crucified with him this olde man and corruption which Saint Paul so often tearmeth sinne and the body of sinne to the ende to mortifie him in vs and so to deliuer vs from him that through our transgressions we should no more fal into the pit of hel S. Paul writing to the Romains doth at large represent vnto vs these two benefits of Iesus the first tending to iustifie vs in the sight of God the other to testifie our iustification to the glorie of Iesus And therefore the same Apostle maketh as it were an inseparable coniunction of those two benefites saying Iesus Christ is made vnto vs wisedome 1. Cor. 1.30 and righteousnes and sanctification and redemption 6 The consideration of the first benefite That hee hath satisfied for our sinnes should most liuely kindle our heartes to loue him feruently and so in folowing his commandement to amend our liues If I should owe a man some notable summe of monie and not hauing wherewith to paie hee in compassion should acquite me the greater the debt were the greater cause should I haue the more should I be bound to loue and please him as Iesus Christ himselfe sayde vnto Simon Luke 7.40 But who is able to comprehend the greatnesse of the debt of our sinnes which this Sauiour hath paide for vs that they might not bee imputed vnto vs but bee quite discharged and blotted out How great therfore should our loue be towards him as also our care and feruent affection to obey him when he cōmandeth vs to amend or how much ought we to abhor the displeasing of him wherby we againe binde our selues to euerlasting death 7 As concerning the other benefite Inasmuch as hee hath wyth himselfe crucified our olde man and so put to death our vice and corruption What a madnesse were it in vs to reuiue nourish and maintaine these our Sauiours enemies and mortall poisons of our soules euen the souldiers of that infernall Pharaoh which labour agayne to plunge vs in the furnace of eternall fire If wee see a mad dogge euerie man laboreth to kill him and therefore what should wee thinke of him that should seeke to preserue him or after hee were dead to reuiue him againe if hee might Woulde not men thinke him to bee an enemye to mankinde yea euen worthy to bee rooted out and is not this sinne and corruption in man euen as badde as a madde dogge Are not the bitinges thereof deadly This madde dogge hath Iesus Christ slaine in crucifying him with himself that so hee might die in vs. Are not we therfore verie miserable wretches that will hearken to the world and the flesh and so reuiue nourish and maintain sinne in vs as delighting in the damnable bitings thereof which breede vnto vs euerlasting death Our olde man sayth Saint Paul was crucifyed with Iesus Christ to the end the bodie of sinne might bee extinguished Rom. 6.61 6. 8. that wee might no more serue vnto sinne Againe Beeing deliuered from sinne yee are made the seruants of