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A45250 The great mystery of godliness laid forth by way of affectuous and feeling meditation : also the invisible world discovered to spirituall eyes and reduced to usefull meditation in three books / by Jos. Hall. Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656. 1659 (1659) Wing H384; ESTC R28688 24,922 96

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upon the dark souls of these poor Infidels and enlighten them with the saving knowledge of the great mysterie of Godlinesse Let the beams of thy Gospell break forth unto them and work them to a sound beleef in thee their God manifested in the flesh Fetch home into thy fold all those that belong to thy mercifull election bring in the fulnesse of the Gentiles gather together the out-casts of Israel and glorifie thy self in completing a world of beleevers And for us on whom the ends of the world are come as we have been graciously called to the comfortable notice of this mysterie of godlinesse and have professed and vowed a steadfast beleef in thy name so keep us by thy good spirit in an holy and constant avowance of all those main truths concerning thy sacred Person Natures and Offices unto our last end For thou seest O blessed Jesu that there is now such an hell of the spirits of errour broken loose into the world as if they meant to evacuate this part of the mysterie of godlinesse Christ beleeved on in the world O do thou by thy mighty power restraine and quell these pernicious heresies and send down these wicked spirits back to their chains so as our most holy faith may ever remain inviolable till the day of thy glorious return Neither let us sit down contented that we hold fast and beleeve the meer historie of thy life death and resurrection without which as we can be saved so with it alone we cannot but do thou by thy good spirit work and settle in our souls a sound lively operative justifying faith in thee whereby we may not only beleeve on thee as a common Saviour but beleeve in thee as ours bringing thee home to our hearts and confidently relying upon thee for the acquittance of all our sins and for our eternall salvation O that thou mightest be thus beleeved on in the world and if not by them in the notion of their universality yet by us who professe thy name to thy great glory and our everlasting comfort SECT. XV IN these occurrences on the earth Great is the mysterie of godlinesse but the highest pitch of this great mysterie O Saviour is that thou thus manifested in our flesh wert received up into glorie even that celestiall glorie which thou enjoyest in the highest heavens sitting on the right hand of majesty seen and adored by all that blessed company of the souls of just men made perfect and the innumerable troops of glorious Angels If some erroneous fancies have placed their heaven here below upon earth ours is above and so is thine O blessed Jesu who wert taken up in glorie thou couldst not be taken up to any earthly ascent since thou tookest thy farewell on the top of Mount Olivet but from this globe of earth thou ascendest through the skies to that Empyreall heaven where thou remainest in glorie infinite and incomprehensible The many and intentive beholders of thy last parting did not cast their eyes down into the valley neither did see cause with the fifty sons of the Prophets to seek for thee as they would needs do for Elijah in vallies and mountains they saw and worishpped thee leasurely ascending up through the region of this lower heaven till a cloud intercepted thee from their sight neither then could easily be taken off either by the interposition of that dark body or by the interpellation of Angels And now O blessed Saviour how is my soul ravished with the mediation of thy glorious reception into thine Heaven Surely if the inhabitants of those celestial mansions may be capable of any increase of joy they then both found and shewed it when they saw and welcomed thee entering in thy gorlifi'd humanity in to that thy eternal palace of blessedness and if there could be any higher or sweter ditty then Hallelujah it was then sung by the Chore of Angels and Saints And may thy poor servants warfairing and wandring here upon earth ever second them in those heavenly songs of praises and gratulations for wherein stands all our safety hope comfort happinesse but in this that thou our Jesus art received up into glorie and having conquered all adverse powers sittest on the right hand of God the Farher crowned with honour and majesty O Jesu thou art our head we are thy body how can the body but participate of the glory of the head as for thy self therefore so for us art thou possessed of that heavenly glorie as thou sufferedst for us so for us thou also raignest Let every knee therefore bow unto thee of things in heaven and things on earth and things under the earth O blessed be thy name for ever and ever Thine O Lord is the greatnesse and the power and the glorie and the victorie and the majestie for all that is in the heaven and in the earth is thine thine is the kingdom O Lord and thou art exalted as head over all And now O Saviour what a superabundant amends is made to thy glorified humanitie for all thy bitter sufferings upon earth Thine Agonie was extreme but thy glorie is infinite thy crosse was heavie but thy crown transcendently glorious thy pains were unconceivably grievous but short thy glory everlasting If thou wert scorned by men thou art now adored by Angels Thou that stoodst before the Judgment Seat of a Pilate shalt come in all heavenly magnificence to judge both the quick and the dead Shortly thou which wouldst stoop to be a servant upon Earth rulest and raignest for ever in Heaven as the King of eternall glorie O then my soul seeing thy Saviour is received up into this infinite glorie with what intention and fervour of spirit shouldst thou fix thine eyes upon that heaven where he lives and raigns How canst thou be but wholly taken up with the sight and thought of that place of blessednesse how canst thou abide to grovell any longer on this base Earth where is nothing but vanity and vexation and refrain to minde the things above where is all felicitie and glorie with what longings and holy ambi●ion shouldst thou desire to aspire to that place of eternall rest and beatitude into which thy Saviour is ascended and with him to partake of that glory and happinesse which he hath provided for all that love him O Saviour it is this clog of wretched infidelity and earthlinesse that hangs heavie upon my soul and keeps me from mounting up into thy presence and from a comfortable fruition of thee O do thou take off this sinfull weight from me and raise up my affections and conversation to thee enable me constantly to enjoy thee by a lively faith here till by thy mercie I shall be received into thy glorie FINIS Prov. 16. ●7 Jer. 2. Hos. 4. 2. Act● 10. 35. Jude 3. phes 4. 5 1 Cor. 3. 11. 1 Cor. 7. 20 1 Tim. 3. 16. Great is the Mysterie of Godlinesse 1 Pet. 1. 12. God manifested In the flesh Job 1. 14 Job 25 6. Psal. 22. 6. Esay 53. 5. Mat. 17. 2. Mark 29. Luke 9. 28. 2 Cor. 5. 16. Rom. 1. 20. Justified in the Spirit Luk. 2. 9 10 13 1 Rom. 4. 25. Rom. 8 33. Seen of Angels Dan. 8. 19 17. Mat. 18. 10. Luk. 2. 9. 15. Act 12. 7 8 10. Luk. 22. 41. Heb. 1. 9. Mat. 28. 2 3 4. Joh. 20. 12. Act. 1. 10 11. 1 Pet. 1. 12. Ephes. 3. 9. Ephes. 3 8. Psal. 76. 1. Ephes. 2. 12. Esay 25. 7. Luk 2. 32. Esay 66. 18. Esay 2. 2 3. Esay 49. 2● Esay 55. 5. Psal. 96. 7 Ps. 66. 4. Ps. 22. 27 Cant. 8. 8. Hos. 2. 19. R●m 11. 2● Rom. 22. Rom. 11. 1. Rom. 11. 20 Act. 10. 11. ●2 Beleeved on in the world Esay 53. 1. 2 Cor. 1. 23. Mat. 21. 9. 1 Joh. 5. 19. Rom. 11. Psal 147. 2. Received up into glory Heb. 12. 22. 23. 2 King 2. 16. Phil. 2. 11. 2 Chr. 2. 11.
the East for their adoration Is not this he whose birth declared by one glorious Angell was celebrated by a multitude of the heavenly host with that divine Anthem of Glory to God in the highest and on earth Peace good will towards men Is not this he that filled the world with his divine and beneficiall miracles healing all diseases by his Word restoring limbs to the lame giving eyes to the borne blind casting out Devils raising the dead commanding windes and seas acknowledged by an audible voice from heaven Is not this he whom the very ejected Devils were forced to confess to be the son of the everliving God whom the heaven and al the elements owned for their almighty Creatour whose sufferings darkened the Sun and shooke the Earth and rent the Rocks in pieces and justly whom the dead Saints and the heavenly Angels attended in his powerfull Resurrect on and glorious Ascension O Saviour abundantly justified in the spirit against all the malignances of men and Devils SETC. VIII If thy malicious persecutours whose hand was in thy most cruell crucifixion shall for the covering of their own shame blazon thee for a Deceiver of the people How convincingly wert thou justified in the spirit by the dreadfull and miraculous descent of the holy Ghost in the cloven and fiery tongues and that suddain variety of language for the spreading of the glory of thy name over all the Nations of the earth If the unbeleiving world bewitched with their former superstition shall furiously oppose thy name and Gospell in the times immediately succeeding how notably art thou justified in the spirit by the suddain stopping of the mouths of their hellish Oracles by the powerfull predications of thine holy Apostles Prophets Evangelists Pastors and Doctors seconded by such undeniable miracles as shamed and astonished if not won the gainsayers But O Saviour being thus clearly instified in the spirit against the old spight of hell with what shame and horrour do I see thine eternall Godhead called into question by the misgoverned wits of certaine late mis-named Christians who as if they would raise up cursed Arrius from his hatefull grave have dared to renew those blasphemous cavils against thy sacred person which with so great authority and full evidence of the spirit were long since cryed downe to that hell whence to the great contumelie of heaven they were most wickedly sent up into the world Woe is me their damned sounder did not send down his soul into that fatal draught in a more odious way then these his followers vent themselves upward in most unsavoury and pestilent contradictions to thee the Lord of life and glory But even against these art thou justified in the spirit speaking in thy divine Scriptures whose evident demonstrations do fully convince their calumnies and false suggestions and vindicate thy holy Name and blessed Deity from all their devillish and frivolous argutations Is there any weak soul that makes doubt of thy plenarie satisfaction for his sinne of the perfect accomplishment of the great work of mans Redemption how absolutely art thou justified O blessed Jesu in the spirit in that thou raisedst thy selfe from the dead quitting that prison of the grave whence thou couldst not have come till thou hadst paid the utmost farthing wherein we stood indebted to heaven O Saviour not more concealed in the flesh then manifestly justified in the spirit for my all-sufficient Redeemer not more meekly yeilding to death for our offences then powerfully raised up again for our justification how should I blesse and praise thee both for thine humble self-dejection in respect of thine assumed flesh and for thy powerfull justification in thine infinite and eternall spirit that holy Ghost whereby thou wert conceived in the womb of the Virgin justified thee in thy life death resuscitation Now then how confidently can I trust thee with my soul who hast approved thy self so compleat and almighty a Reedemer O blessed Jesu with what assurance do I cast my self upon thee for thy present protection for my future salvation how boldly can I defie all the powers of darknesse whiles I am in the hand of so gracious and omnipotent a Mediator Who shal lay any thing to the charge of Gods elect It is God that justifieth Even thou the God who wast manifested in the flesh and justified in the spirit shalt justifie and save my spirit soul and body in the day of our appearance before thee SECT. IX O Saviour it is no mysterie that being manifested in he flesh thou wert seen of men but it is no small part of the great mystery of Godliness that thou who art the God of Spirits wert seen by those heavenly spirits cloathed in flesh It could not be but great news to the Angels to see their God born and conversing as man with men For a man to see an Angell is a matter of much wonder but for an Angell to see God become man is a far greater wonder since in this the change concernes an infinite subject in the other a finite though incorporeall But pause here awhile O my soul and inquire a little into these strange spectators Seen of Angels who or what might those be Are three any such reall incorporeall permament substances or are they onely things of imagination and extemporary representations of the pleasure of the Almighty Wo is me that no errour may be wanting to this prodigious age do we live to see a reviction of the old Sadduci●●● so long since dead and forgotten Was Gabriel that appeared and spake to Daniel nothing but a supernatural ph●ntasme And what then was a he Gabriel that appeared with the happy newes of a Saviour to the blessed Virgin What are the Angels of those little ones whereof our Saviour speakes which do alwaies behold the face of his Father in heaven What were those Angels that appeared to the shepherds with the tidings and gratulations of the Saviour borne at Bethlem What was that beneficent spirit that visited Peter in the Prison smote him on the side to wake him from his sleep shook off his chains threw open the iron gate and rescued him from the bloody hands of Herod What are those spirits who shall be Gods reapers at the end of the world to cut down the tares and gather the wheat into his barn Shortly what were all those spirits whereof both Testaments are full which God was pleased to imply in his frequent missions to the earth were these phantasms too Certainly though there may be many Orders yet there is but one generall condition of those Angelicall attendants on the throne of the Almighty Even in the old Testament was it a supernaturall apparition of fancie that in one night smote all the first borne in the land of Aegypt was it a supernaturall apparition of fancie that in one night laid an hundred fourscore and five thousand Assyrians dead upon the ground Could these be any other then the acts
is the case through their wilfull incredulity altered they are the dogs and we the children we sit at a full table whiles their hunger is not satisfied with scraps The casting away of them was the reconciling of the world their fall our exaltation It is not for us to be high-minded but to fear The great sheet with four corners is let down from heaven with al manner of four-footed beasts of the earth and creeping things and fowls of the air we may kill and eat without any difference of clean or unclean but even of clean meats we may surfet O Saviour it is thy great mercie that thou hast been thus long preached amongst us Gentiles that we in the remote ends of the World have seen the salvation of our God but if we shall abuse thy graces to wantonness and walk unanswerably to this freedome of thy Gospell how both just and easie is it for thee to withdraw these blessings from us and to return us to the wofull condition of our old forlornnesse O let it not be enough that thou art preached amongst us Gentiles but do thou work us to an holy obedience of thy blessed Gospell reclaim us from our abominable licentiousnesse of life from our hellish heresies of opinion and teach us to walk worthy of that great salvation which thou hast held forth unto us so shall it be our happiness that thou wert preach'd to us Gentiles otherwise our condemnation shall be so much the deeper as our light hath been more clear and our means more powerfull SECT. XIII SO poor and despicable O Saviour wouldst thou have thy coming in the flesh that it is no marvail if the vain world utterly disregarded thee For what is the mis-judging world led by but by outward pomp magnificence yea thy very domestick followers after so long acquaintance with thy person and doctrine even when thou wert risen from the dead could thinke of the royalty of a temporall kingdome to be restored to Israel and still the perverse generations of Jewish Infidels after the conviction of so many hundred years gape for an earthly Monarchy of their expected Massiah that therefore appearing to the world in so contemptible means so born so living so dying thou shouldst be universally beleeved on in the world is the just wonder of the mysterie of Godlinesse It was the largness of thy divine bountie to allow thy Gospell preached to every creature but alas it is liberally preached sparingly received Who hath beleeved our report and to whom is the arme of the Lord revealed It was the complaint of thy chosen vessell the Doctor of the Gentiles We preach Christ crucified to the Jewes a stumbling block to the Greeks foolishnesse What a power therefore is there in the mysterie of Godlinesse that thou art not preached only but beleeved on in the world Hadst thou exhibited thy self in the magnificence and majesty of the Son of God attended either with the glorious Angels of heaven or the mighty Monarchs of the earth scattering honors and riches upon thy followers in abundance how large a train wouldst thou have had how would all the Earth have rung with Hosonnas to the highest but now that thou wouldst come as the Son of man in the homeliest condition of birth education life and death not having so much as an house wherein to put thy head or a grave wherein to lay thy dead body now that thou wouldst suffer thy self to be spat upon scourged crucifed reviled that the stub born hearts of men should be so convinced by the truth and power of thy Deity that thou art beleeved on in the world is the great mysterie of Godlinesse The powers of darknesse could not but see their kingdome shaken by thy coming down to the earth upon this errand of thy Mediation How busie and violent therefore were those gates of hell in opposing so glorious a worke How did they stirr up cruell Tyrants in the first dawning of thy Gospell furiously to persecute this way unto death what exquisite torments of all kinds did they devise for the innocent professors of thy name How drunken was the earth with the blood of thy Martyrs in all parts And when they saw how little force could prevaile since this Palm-tree grew the more by depression how did they set their wits on work in attempting by fraud to bring about their cut fed designes How cunningly did they go about to undermine that wall which they could not batter now whole troops of the skilfullest Engineers of hell are sent up by damned heresies to blow up and overthrow that truth which they could not beat down One while thine eternall Deity another while thy sacred humanitie is impugned by those who yet stile themselves Christians One while either of thy natures another while thy intire Person is laid at by those that profess themselves thy friends and clients One while thine Offices another while thy Scriptures are opposed by those who yet would seem thine And though their insinuations have been so eraftily carried and their colours so well laid that no small part of the world hath been for the time beguiled by them and drawn into a plausible misbeleef yet still great hath the truth ever been and ever prevailed happily triumphing over those damnable heresies that have dared to lift up their head against her and chasing them into their hell So as in spight of men and Devils the great mysterie of Godliness is gloriously vindicated and God manifested in weak flesh is beleeved on in the world SECT. XIIII The world is not all of one making there is a world of creatures not capable of beleef there is a world of men that lyeth in wickednesse refusing to beleeve there is a world of faithfull souls that do beleeve and in beleeving are saved And O blessed Saviour that thou wouldst graciously enlarge this world of beleevers Wo is me what a world of this world of men lyes still under the damnable estate of unbelief Alas for those poor savage Indians that know nothing of a God which out of their fear and tyrannicall superstition worship Devils that they may not hurt them for those ignorant and wofully blindfolded Mahumetans that are not allowed to see any more then one blinke of thee as a great Prophet being taught to blaspheme thy Deity and to enslave their faith to a wretched Impostor for those obstinate Jews that are wilfully blind and will not see the light of that truth concerning thee their Messiah which shineth forth clearly to them in the writings of the Prophets in the undeniable accomplishment of all former predictions in the powerfull conviction of miraculous works What Christian is there whose bowels do not yearn whose heart doth not bleed at the thought of so many millions of miserable unbeleevers O thou the God of infinite mercy and compassion in whose hands are all the hearts of the sons of men look down graciously from heaven