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A15527 Saints by calling: or Called to be saints A godly treatise of our holy calling to Christ, by the gospell. With the seuerall gifts proper vnto the called: and their counterfeits in the hypocrites which are not partakers of this effectuall calling. Written by Thomas Wilson, minister of Gods word, at S. Georges Church in Canterbury. Wilson, Thomas, 1563-1622. 1620 (1620) STC 25796; ESTC S103067 273,228 442

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a Christian how to carry himselfe seemly and as is meete for his profession in all parts of his duty teaching him to 〈◊〉 generall rules to particular occasions that he may 〈◊〉 and doe all things according to the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 time and place and persons He is indeede an 〈◊〉 man whose heart is not onely wise vnto 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 faith in Christ but also in the duties of daily 〈◊〉 through the wisedome of the Word and surely such happy men are all godly men for as it is saide of Dauid in respect of his warring against the Philistines that he behaued himselfe wisely so it may be saide of euery true Christian in regard of their spirituall warfare that they wisely behaue themselues in it which cannot be saide of vnregenerate persons who haue many of them knowledge to see generally what ought to be done and not done but they lacke the wisdome which should gouerne them in their particular actions according to the due circumstances as they may please God in all their duties The children of this world excell the children of light in worldly wisedome but in wise walking before God the children of light excell the worldlings whereof not one hath this true godly wisedome howsoeuer cleare-sighted they be in matters of their owne credit and gaine Neither hath any worldly man the blessed gift of honesty albeit they may doe many things which be honest and be reputed honest by men of the world because they doe such ciuill workes as honest men doe yet they are destitute of Christian honesty which is a fruite of the Spirit a companion of godlinesse a quality of a sanctified heart disposed so to practise all duties towards their Neighbour for Gods sake as they be very carefull not to hurt them by doing any vncomely filthy or wicked thing in their presence or knowledge therefore the true Christian man hee is the onely honest man yea and he alone may be saide to haue an honest heart an heart firmely resolued to be that in truth which he seemeth to be Finally the gift of Vertue is proper to an elect man who be blest of God with a speciall valour courage and strength of mind whereby they can ouercome hard things and attempt great workes with good heart for the spirit of fortitude and vertue is in them so as they are not easily daunted and discouraged whereas vnregenerate persons be either too base or too bold and audacious being void of that vertue which Peter exhorts goods Christians to ioyne to their faith Neither doth any vnregenerate man partake in the gift of true zeale for howsoeuer many of them are zealous and seruent yet they are zealous amisse either they are earnest in defence of their owne opinions and of mens traditions as were the blind Iewes and Paul being yet a Pharisie or if their zeale be for good things cōmanded of God or against euill things forbid by him yet either it is not according to knowledge as in those which were seruent for the righteousnesse of the Law to set it vp and to pull downe the righteousnesse of Christ of whom the Apostle speaketh Rom. 10. I beare them witnesse they haue a zeale but not according to knowledge or if they doe know what they do yet their striuing for knowne good things and against knowne euill things is neither in a good manner nor to a good end as it is written of Iehu that he was zealous for the Lord of hosts but yet his heart was not aright hee sought not Gods glory neither was his heart touched with loue and compassion towards men And thus it is with the zeale of all naturall men it is both blind and bitter but it is otherwise with the zeale of regenerate persons which is tempered with charity and guided by knowledge The zeale of the righteous maketh them earnest against knowne euill things to hinder them and against knowne good things to further them according to their meanes and calling so setting before their eye onely the glory of God as the marke they aime at in all their zealous courses as they haue a charitable respect of their brethren to beare with their weakenesse to pity 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and miseries to labour their conuersion neuer pleasing themselues in their zeale further then it may please God and profit man wherein yet this is to be considered that when respect and fauour to man is directly against the glory of God their true and god 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is blind and will not see deafe and will not heare the extreamities of men as appeareth in the zeale of the Leuites putting to the Sword their brethren and 〈◊〉 at Gods commandement 〈◊〉 33 also in the zeale of 〈◊〉 and Elius putting them to death seuerely whom God would not haue to 〈◊〉 I Kings And touching Zeale I haue furthermore learned thus much that it ought to goe with and accompany euery good duty of our generall or especiall calling as we are commanded to repeat and be zealous 〈◊〉 3. and it is told vs Galathians 4. that it is a good thing to be earnest in euery good thing Our prayers must be with zeale also our thankesgiuing our hearing our preaching our giuing of almes our counsell our repentance and all other particular workes as in the Law no sacrifice was accepted without salt so is no duty pleasing vnto God without zeale coldnesse and luke-warmnesse are both odious to God as also fiery bitternesse without diferetion and loue but wise and charitable zeale is his delight Apollos Nay friend Aquila I thought of those foure graces but you haue bestowed them in a good place not onely because better late then neuer as we say but because amongst common duties they are somewhat more generall then the rest and therefore well singled out and set apart by themselues And now let vs consider of such graces as enable our elect and called Christian to discharge such duties as hee ought to doe by reason of his degree and particular calling wherein God hath set him for hitherto you haue dealt in such gifts as concerne the generall vocation of a Christian. Aquila Sir it is a thing commonly taught vs that euery Christian besides his calling of Christianity common to him with other hath also a particular person put vppon him yea sometime one Christian beareth many and sundry persons being both an inferiour as a child or seruant subiect hearer souldier wife maide or daughter and being also a superiour as Father Prince Magistrate Mistrisse or Mother Captaine or Counsellour or Iudge Now this charge lyeth vpon euery Christian and such grace is giuen them as that they labour to answer and in some good measure can both know and answer these duties expressing and exercising the power of all that godlinesse which they haue as Christians in that particular or in 〈◊〉 particular places wherein they are seated and setled of God and that with all diligence and sidelity vprightnesse and constancy The wife giues reuerence and submission