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A30675 A help to holy walking, or, A guide to glory containing directions how to worship God, and to walk with him in the whole course of our lives / by Edward Bury. Bury, Edward, 1616-1700. 1675 (1675) Wing B6206; ESTC R23864 205,598 379

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A Help to Holy Walking OR A GUIDE TO GLORY CONTAINING Directions how to Worship God and to Walk with him in the whole Course of our LIVES Gen. 5.24 And Enoch Walked with God and he was not for God took him Gen. 6.9 Noah was a Just Man and Perfect in his Generation Noah Walked with God John 4.23,24 The Hour cometh and now is when the True Worshippers shall Worship the Father in Spirit and in Truth for the Father seeketh such to Worship him God is a Spirit and those that Worship him must Worship him in Spirit and Truth By EDWARD BVRY Late Minister of Great Bolas in Shropshire LONDON Printed by F. L. for Nevil Simmons at the Princes Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard 1675. TO The Right Worshipful truly Noble and really Religious Lady the Lady Wilbraham of Woodhey in the County of Chester the Pattern of Piety the Honour of her Family Sex and Countrey E. B. wisheth all Happiness External Internal and Eternal Madam SEeing Custom seems to plead prescription and most Writers Religious or Prophane make bold to prefix some Great Name before their Writings the better to Commend them to the World I having these Papers by me designed for the Press and not being willing to break Custom and having as much need of Protection as any was not long in determining but quickly made choice of your Ladyship partly emboldned thereto by your thankful Acceptance of a former Tract My Ends in this Dedication is not to Interest you in any of my Errors or Mistakes if any such be found let them be charged upon me and I assure you when they are Discovered I shall be ready to throw the first stone at them and were I Conscious of any such I should be loath to prefix yours or my own Name before it Neither is it that I think you need it for I know not of any thing herein contained that you are Ignorant of however it may not be un-useful to mind you of the things you know Phil. 3.1 2 Pet. 1.12 Neither is it to tell the World how much I am ingaged to you and to the Worthy branches of your Family for though I own your Courtesies thankfully yet I know they were not bestowed to this End that others should take Notice of them But it is to let the World know how High an Esteem I have of you and that I think you are fitter to Judge of Writings of this Nature than many others it being but a real History of your own daily Practice And also that I may point out unto the World who are better led by Example than by Rule a Pattern for their Imitation for in you they may see these Directions reduced into Practice which otherwise they may think inpracticable And also that the World may be convinc'd who in this looser Age is apt to think the contrary that Gentility and true Piety may Lodge together in the same Breast and that our Age as well as the Apostles 2 John 1.13 doth afford some Elect Ladies and that they may not think that Gentility and Debauchery are termius convertabiles and he that owns one must own the other also but that there are some and alas too few Noble and Generous Spirits that the Temptations of the Devil nor the Allurements of the World neither Riches Honours nor Pleasures can draw or drive away from Christ And Madam though those that know you take Notice of many Excellent Qualifications in you as Humility Self-denial Prudence Temperance Charity c. Yet real Holiness true Piety and the power of Godliness is the most fragrant Flower in your Garland and the most Orient Jem that doth Adorn you without which the rest would not be so resplendant for by Sincerity Virtues are Adopted Graces The World I know is as always it hath been not only out of their way but also out of their Wits in matters of Salvation and stark blind in Spirituals and only dote upon gilded Vanitie and Worship a Golden Calf yet the time is coming their minds will change when they shall see all their Glory how high soever it flye vanish like Smoak before their Eyes into nothing Now they take them all to be Fools or Mad men that run Counter to the Courses of the World and the Corruptions of the Times and most men had rather be Honourable than Religious Great than Good But when they have cast up their Accounts at Death they will find there was a mistake in the Reckoning They will then see Holiness was the best Fashion though lest worn and that all the Pomp in the World was but gilded Rottenness a dead Carkass stuff'd with Flower and that at Death all the Gold in the Indies signifies no more than a handful of Dirt or Dung The Time is at Hand and long it cannot be that one Dram of Grace will be worth a World and one glymps of God's Favour worth a Thousand Crowns and Kingdoms Humility and Self-denial are two Soul-adorning Graces though seldom seen worn in the Breast of great Persons they are the first Lesson Taught in the School of Christ though few ever take them out they are Beautiful in Great men as well as Poor And submissive Devotion in Religious Duties doth not wrong Majesty it self Virtue is better than a Thousand Escutchions and 't is true Nobility where God is the top of the Kin and Religion lyes at the bottom 'T is a greater Honour to be a Child of God than to be Born of Princes and to be Espoused to Christ speaks more of Honour and Happiness than the World can conferr Riches of themselves make not the Souls better or worse neither doth God think ever the better of men for Wealths sake except they take Christs Counsel and make Friends with this Unrighteous Mammon and by this means have their Riches made up into a Crown for their Head in the World to come If these things seem Questionable to any a little time may resolve the doubt when it will plainly appear that a bare profession of Religion will serve no mans turn for Salvation Mat. 7.22 25.1,2 c. The Lamp of Profession may Light a man to Death never to Heaven Madam I Write not these things for your Instruction but I had need to speak them out that others may hear My Prayers to God are that you may go on in Honouring him who hath Honoured you And improve all for his Glory from whom you have received all knowing you cannot do too much or suffer too much for him who hath done so much and suffered so much for you you cannot buy this Gold too dear the World you may buy too dear and most men do with the loss of their Souls Madam as to this unpolished Piece though I am conscious to my self of many wants yet I hope a Will to do good is not wanting He that did receive a Turtle for a Sacrifice when a Lamb was wanting and a little Goats Hair when no
servants wear it yea he adopts them and makes them not only his servants but his children 1 John 12.2 2 Cor. 6.18 I will be a Father to you and you shall be my Sons and Daughters saith the Lord Almighty he makes them not only Sons but Heirs Heirs of God and joint Heirs with Christ Rom. 8.17 Gives them the Wedding Garment Mat. 22.12 Yea marries them to his Son Cant. 6.3 Thus we see there is good wages if there were no more but they have much more in Reversion a Kingdom a Kingdom of glory they shall enter into their Masters joy Mat. 25.24 Yea into a Kingdom prepared for them from the foundation of the World yea into life eternal Mat. 25.34.46 See now if thou canst meet with a Master that gives better wages the Devil indeed promiseth much but performeth little all this saith he will I give thee when he can give just nothing but suppose he had the World at his dispose what good would it do thee it cannot give co●tent and make thee happy Indeed there was one dream't of happiness in a prosperous Estate but when he wak't it was but a Dream Luk. 12.16 c. Content grows not in the Worlds Garden these outward things bear no proportion to an immortal Soul they are of too base a birth and breeding to give it content but if it could satisfie at present what wilt thou do at Death then they must down to the Chambers of Death to Hell it self there to remain for ever and ever this is the Devils wages which he will certainly give all those that serve him 6. Motive To serve God in the sincerity of our Hearts is the only way to true happiness and to serve any other Master but him or to serve him Superstitiously or Hypocritically is the certain way to Ruine and Destruction all those that have served God in sincerity not one of them have miscarried and of all other there is not one that ever attained Heaven and Happiness the way of Holiness is the only Road to true Happiness and how can the end be attained if the means be not used 't is Godliness that hath the Promise of this Life and that to come Happiness is that which all men seek but few men find because few sought it in a way of Holyness The Covetuous man thinks if he could get Riches he should attain Happiness and this makes him Moil and Toil and Cark and Care yea make himself miserable that he may be happy and yet never attains so much as content and wounds his Conscience to get an Estate and is but like a Sumpter Horse that goes loaden all the day with as much Treasure as he can carry and at night stript of all and turned into a dirty stable with his gall'd back so after Death they shall be turned into Hell with their gall'd Consciences The Voluptuous man that placeth his happiness in pleasure thinks if he can but obtain his desire he shall be happy but how little satisfaction can he find here all his pleasure ends in a snuff and the end of his Mirth is Sadness and all this while he deprives himself of true pleasure The Ambitious man thinks to ascend the steps of Honor is to attain Happiness when alas this is the emptiest of all Bubbles and how oft do we see men break their necks from the top of Promotion These men build the Fabrick of their Hopes and Happiness upon a Sandy foundation where one dashing shower or stormy tempest throws down their Babel but a Christian laies a sure foundation in Holyness and in the fear and service of God they build upon the Rock which never fails them they seek Happiness in Gods way Psal 128.1 Blessed is every one that serveth the Lord and walketh in his way not every one that is Rich or Honorable this is the Worlds language and not Gods Deut. 7.14 If thou walk in his way thou shalt be blessed above all People that is if thou serve him according to his will Psal 33.12 Blessed is the Nation whose God is the Lord that is they chose God for their God and serve him as God Mat. 5.3,4 c. We may see who it be that in Christs account are blessed not those that are Rich and Potent Honorable or Mighty but the poor in Spirit those that mourn for their sins the Meek the Merciful the Pure in heart those that hunger and thirst after Righteousness those that are reviled and persecuted for righteousness sake c. that is those that live holily towards God and righteously towards Men that make the word of God the rule of their Lives that servant that did his Masters will in sincerity shall be blessed by him at his coming Mat. 24.46 He that in his Masters abscence improved his Talents well shall be made Ruler over much and enter into his Masters joy Mat. 25.21 He that refreshed the People of God according to the Will and Covenant of God shall receive a Kingdom prepared for him by God Mat. 25.34.46 Read Deut. 28. through out And see there the Promises made to the obedient and the Curses denounced against the disobedient and see which are in the most hopeful way to happiness yet there are many that are apt to say with those Job 21.15 Who is the Almighty that we should serve him or what profit is it to pray unto him or as Pharaoh in the like words Exod. 5.2 Who is the Lord that I should obey him I know not the Lord neither will I obey him but the Lord after made himself known in his destruction There are many that have business they tell us to follow and cannot live by the Scriptures or hearing Sermons neither have they time to pray in their Families c. But let these prayerless Families beware of the Curse Jer. 10.25 Psal 79.6 Hast any greater business to do than to serve thy God and secure thy Soul as thou makest the world thy business so 't is like to be thy Portion but it will leave thee short of happiness the best of Saints and the wisest of Men have taken another course and have sailed in a course of Holiness to the Port of Happiness for no other Wind blows thither Enoch walked with God and God took him Gen. 5.24 That is he walked in the waies of God and obeyed the command of God the like we read of Noah He was perfect in his Generation and walked with God Gen. 6.9 This course of life Abraham Isaac and Jacob followed David also and Hezekiah Johosophat and Josiah and many more 't is said of these they served God with a perfect heart Job was a just man and one that feared God Job 1.8 So was good Obadiah 1 King 18.3 thus Daniel and his fellows Dan. 3.17 and 6.2 thus Paul Cornelius Zachary and Elizabeth Act. 27.23 and 10.22 Luk. 1.6 and thus was Christ himself no guile was found in his mouth 1 Pet. 2.22 All these walked in the way of
this is not the Blood of Christ we must have some better shelter to keep off the storms of God's fiery Indignation the Prophet tells us all our Righteousness is as filthy Rags or a menstruous Cloath Isa 6.6 And will God think you delight in this The Heart which is the Fountain is Corrupt and never cleansed from Original Corruption and can we think the streams thence issuing can be sweet This bitter Root sends many branches of Actual sin which mix themselves with our best duties and make them abominable in the Eyes of God These are the dead Flyes that spoyl all the Oyntment we cannot do a duty but we spoyl it in the doing and if we could unless we could do every duty thus to the end of our Lives what Advantage should we have by that one We must Live free from evil thoughts vain words and evil Actions or we cannot stand approved by God nay if we could do so and Live free from the least Transgression for the future this will not discharge us of our fore-past Debt will the constant payment of Rent for the future clear up the arreares that are behind 'T is a vain thing to think to be saved by our own good works or justified by our good duties Alas they are too much defiled with sin and self to be satisfactory to God and yet how ready are Men to lay hold upon any thing that will give them the least hope and trust to good hearts and good duties and good meanings when there is no such thing and loath they are to come out of themselves confess themselves to be such Bankrupts as indeed they are but the vanity of these hopes I shall give you in the words of an able Divine who speaks fully to my purpose who tells thee that thou canst not bring in perfect Righteousness into the presence of God and hast no Christ to trust unto thou must desire and pray till Heaven and Earth shake till thou hast worn thy Tongue to the stumps endeavour as much as thou canst and others commend thee for an exact Christian mourn in some Wilderness till dooms day dig thy Grave with thy nails weep Buckets full of hourly Tears till thou canst weep no more Fast and Pray till thy skin and bones cleave together promise and purpose with full resolution to be better yea reform thy Head Heart Life and Tongue leave some nay all sin Live like an Angel shine like a Sun walk up and down the World like a distressed Pilgrim so that all that see thee may commend and admire thee dye ten thousand Deaths lye at the Fire back of Hell as many millions of Years as there are Grass piles upon the Earth Sands on the Sea shore Stars in Heaven or Motes in the Sun I tell thee not one spark of Gods wrath will be quenched by all these Duties for they are not the Blood of Christ c. Shepherd Sincere Convert CHAP. III. Directions in Hearing the Word HAving given you some general Directions necessary in all Duties without which no duty either to God or Man can be acceptable to God I shall next descend to some particulars which God requires at our hands and lay down some Directions how they may be performed to God's Glory and the Souls Advantage for 't is not the meer doing of a duty but the well doinging of it that attains these ends The first I shall mention is that great duty of hearing God's Word As for the Preaching of it I shall give Directions among those Relative duties which God willing I intend to Treat of in it's place If I could sufficiently instruct you in this I need not speak much of the rest for this would be a help in all the other for in the Word are Directions for the other also I need not stand to prove this is a duty I hope few will deny it As for those that are above Ordinances so as to neglect them Time hath discovered their Folly doth not God send his Messengers to Preach and is it not our duty to Hear The Apostle tells us Necessity is laid upon him and woe to him if he preach not the Gospel 1 Cor. 9.18 And is Preaching their duty and is not Hearing ours Yea doth not Christ himself teach us how to Hear And gives us Cautions to that purpose to take heed how we hear And what we hear Mark 4.24 Luke 8.18 And oftentimes calls upon those that have Ears to hear that they should hear and in many Parables gives Directions about hearing as in the Parable of the Sower and the Seed of the good Seed and the Tares and many more But my business is at present only by way of Motive to put you on to the Duty and by way of Direction to help you in it I shall at present use those Motives drawn from the benefit of the Word for who is not moved with Profit and Gain But here is the greatest gain to be had 't is the ordinary means to bring Men to Christ I say the ordinary means for God is not tyed to it Rom. 10.14,17 Faith cometh by hearing to this end God sends Paul to the Gentiles to open their Eyes and to turn them from Darkness to Light and from the power of Satan unto God Acts 26.17,18 When Christ met with Paul in the way Acts 9.9,10 He doth not Instruct him himself but sends him to be Instructed by Ananias and when he sent an Angel to Cornelius it was not to Preach the Gospel to him but to direct him to Peter Acts 10.35 It was by Preaching that Peter Converted 3000. at one time Acts 2.37.41 The Word is the Seed that being sown in a good heart fructifies abundantly Mat. 13.8 The neglect of this is threatned Mat. 10.14 Whosoever shall not receive you nor hear your words c. It shall be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrha in the day of Judgment than for them and few are brought in that neglect this Duty Nay 't is of daily use to those that are Converted to build them up it is the Milk that must nourish them and make them grow for where there is Life there must be Food David by this means became wiser than his Teachers and had more Understanding than the Antient and what condition soever a poor soul is in here he may find directions Art thou in sorrow and distress here consolation is to be had here the Soul by faith sucks sweetness out of the Promise art thou in affliction here are Cordials to uphold a fainting heart directions to bear them well and promises of a seasonable deliverance if thou run astray here thou maist hear a voice behind thee saying this is the way walk in it God hath here set way-marks to guide thee If thou be dead or dull here are rousing considerations to quicken thee if thy faith be weak here it may be strengthned if thy Soul be sin sick here is a Physitian directed to and a Potion prescribed
an Elephant may swim but the gains will countervail the loss and charge here is a Lamp to light us the dew of Heaven to refresh us a sword to defend us a key to open Christs will to us flaggons of Wine and Apples of Paradice take therefore these Directions in thy Reading 4. Direction If thou wouldest Read the Word with profit 't is necessary that thou prepare thy heart for so solemn a duty come not out of a huddle of business with thy heart full of the World to discourse with God take not Gods word any more than his Name in vain take it not prophanely into thy mouth without due regard or consideration lest he turn thee away with a Curse instead of a Blessing 't is a business of great concernment even of Life and Death yea of the Eternal well or ill being of thy Soul and therefore not to be slighted beg leave therefore of God before thou meddle with it yea beg his blessing upon it without which nothing can do us good for Soul or Body the want of due preparation causeth many to find the word so ineffectual yea find so little sweetness in it Again if thou wouldst profit by it hold on in a constant course of Reading 't is not reading by fits and starts will serve turn many are now off now on now they will and then they will not as the World gives them leave or as the humour takes them this is not sufficient but get a strong Resolution to hold on in a constant course of Reading what ever comes of it break through all the difficulties that lye in the way a little now and then will do thee little good without this Resolution Satan will baffle thee and lay some temptation in the way to hinder the World will divert thee and one business or other present it self to be done at the same time thy own corruption will oppose it and thy deceitful heart make thee delay it but this being the food of thy Soul be not diverted from it any more than thou wouldest be from thy Meat but this is not sufficient thou must not only do the duty but do it well to this end get thy heart in order get it cleansed from distracting thoughts and cares freed from disquieted motions perterbations A full Vessel can receive no more and a heart full of the World hath no room for Heaven say therefore to thy Worldly cares and thoughts when thou comest to this duty as Abraham to his servants when he went to Sacrifice stay here and I will come to you again set thy self as in the presence of the great God apprehend him by the eye of Faith beholding thee this will keep thy thoughts from roving and thy imaginations from wandring in his Service and awe thy heart and curb thy Affection Bring with thee also a Spiritual Appetite to the means of Grace come with an empty stomack or why dost thou seek after Food An hungry man is most like to taste and relish those dainties the Word was to David sweeter than Honey and the Honey-Comb and to Job better than his appointed Food If there be Spiritual Life in the Soul there will be an Appetite for no Life can be preserved without food Bring Faith also along with thee which is the mouth of the Soul and without this the Soul can receive no nourishment The Word which they heard profited them not because it was not mixt with Faith in them that heard it Heb. 4.2 Reading will do thee little good if thou believe not the Truth of what thou Readest or doubtest of the performance of the Promises or Threatnings Faith also will subdue Carnal Reason and help thee out when thou art at a stand But above all seek help from above from God here are many difficulties too hard for thee to grapple with which cannot be understood but by Divine assistance Paul may Plant and Apollos Water but God gives the Increase 't is he that opened Lydia's Heart and must open thine or the Word cannot do it beg therefore his assistance and come thus prepared to the Duty this is the likeliest way to speed 2. Direct If thou wouldest profit by Reading of the Word be sure to propound right ends to thy self for the End Crowns the Action Many read much and profit little because their Ends are bad they undo themselves and lose their labour by this means Some Read for Custom and for Fashion sake and make reading the end of reading and are like the silly Women the Apostle speaks of always Learning and never come to the knowledge of the Truth and so the work be done matter it no more Some Read to fill their Heads with knowledge and their Brains with Notions that they may thereby be able to discourse with applause when yet they never suffer it to sink down or soak into or season the heart but such speculative knowledge doth little good yea great hurt It makes them sin with a Candle in their hands And some Read to a worse end that they may be able to oppose the Truth and maintain Error and pervert the good ways of God thus the Pharisees thus the Jesuits and many Hereticks But every one should and a true Christian doth in this duty as well as others make God's glory in the Salvation of his own and others Souls the mark he aims at and regulates his Actions accordingly And doubtless from God he will receive his Reward When others as it was self they aimed at so from self they must expect their wages A Believer he would know more that he may obey better he would know God better that he might Love him more and know God's will that he might do his work he would know his work as well as his wages his Duties as well as his Priviledges He reads he word of God and those Books which open and apply it that he may know Truth from Error and follow the one and fly the other and may not be seduced by false Teachers nor drawn aside from the Rule to the Right hand or to the Left He would know Light from Darkness and have the Scales of Ignorance fall from his Eyes he would know good from evil that he might follow the one and avoid the other he would be able to try the Spirits whether they are of God or no yea to try all things and hold fast that which is good he would know Vice from Virtue and discern what is sin and what is duty that he be not like those that in Persecuting the Saints think they do God good Service he would be acquainted with his own Heart and know the state of his own Soul and whether his Evidences for Heaven be good or no he observes what qualifications the Scripture requires for Heaven and then by Scripture-Light he would discern them in his own heart and endeavours to Read his own Name in the Book of Life and see what Interest he hath in
to the End of the World Those therefore that run before they are sent and incroach upon this holy Ordinance without a Call let them remember the sin of Corah Dathan and Abiram and also their Punishment for incroaching upon the Priests Office And as he must be rightly Called so he should be rightly Qualified for the work that he may not only know but also Teach the People the Nature End Use and Benefit of this Sacrament that he bring not forth a dumb Idol which neither he nor the People know nor Understand The Subject Recipient ought also to be rightly Qualified if he be of Years of Discretion he should know the Principles of Religion the Nature End and Use of the Sacrament He should profess Faith in and submission to Christ And if they are Infants the Parents should be thus Qualified The Church they have their Duties too 'T is their Duty not only to be Spectators but to joyn Hand and Heart in the Work that they beg of God for the Party Baptized that not only the Sign and Seal but the Grace of the Covenant may be conferred and that a Seed may be sown in this Ordinance that in time may spring forth 'T is necessary also that a right Element be used viz. water true Natural water without any Sophistication mixture or Composition for this is agreeable to the will of Christ and the Papists Addition of Salt Spittle and Cream is a Humane Invention and no wise pleasing to God We find Christ was Baptized with water and the Apostles used no other The River Jordan Salem and other places were frequented to this End Thus the Eunuch thus Cornelius were Baptized and this is most suitable to the End for which it was Ordained and best Answers the Type and Shadow of it in the time of the Law and serves best to signifie and Represent the blood of Christ for as water is of a mundifying Nature so is the Blood of Christ unto the Soul and this also is agreeable unto Antiquity water being always used in the Primitive Time Niciphorus Reports when a Minister for want of Water used Sand in Baptizing a Man that Baptism was by the Church accounted a Nullity and the Man was after Baptized with water And it must also be done in a Lawful and due manner Form the External Form consists in the Ministers words and Actions For words 't is not Lawful for him to use what words he pleaseth but the words of Institution he must Baptize in the Name of the Father the Son and of the Holy Ghost And his Actions should be agreeable to his Words and so he must either dip or dive the Baptized Party into the water or pour or sprinkle water upon him 'T is conceived in the Primitive Time in those Hot Countreys dipping in the water was most used which in some places especially in those cold Countreys the Church hath altered for God will have Mercy and not Sacrifice and the Scripture seems to hold forth many favourable Instances for washing or sprinkling Heb. 9.10.19.20,21 Acts 2.42 16.33 Mark 7.4 It is not like that all these were dipped the word in the Original signifies washing whether by Diving into the water or by pouring water upon Eph. 5.26 Titus 3.5 For as Circumcision applyed to one part of the Body did suffice so Baptism though the water be not applyed to the whole may yet signifie the blood of Christ applyed to the Soul and the Conscience is said to be sprinkled with this Blood for as a little Bread and a little Wine signifies whole Christ so a little water signifies his Blood and serve to seal the Covenant as well as more 6. Direct When thou hast solemnly entered thus into Covenant with the Lord and his Vows are upon thee and accepted the Offered Sacrament and set to thy Seal and obliged thy self to the performance know then 't is thy Duty to perform thy Vows unto the Almighty remember with whom thou Covenantest 'T is with one that cannot be deceived and that will not be mocked and one that is well able to avenge the Quarrel of his Covenant and that will avenge it if thou perform it not It was wise Solomon's Counsel Eccl. 5.4,5 When thou vowest a Vow unto God defer not to pay it for he hath no pleasure in Fools pay that which thou hast vowed Better it is that thou shouldest not Vow than to Vow and not perform Thou hast in thy Baptism Dedicated thy self up to God and bound over thy self to his Obedience thou hast taken Press-mony from him and engaged thy self to fight his Battles and to be an Enemy to his Enemies And canst thou without horrid Treachery fight the Devils Battles against him Thou hast vowed thy self against Sin the World and the Devil and wilt thou take part with them against God It is Death for a Souldier to leave his Colours and side with the Enemy and is it nothing to leave God when we have taken Press-money and Pay from him and joyn with the Devil against him What benefit canst thou then expect by thy Baptism or what good is it like to do thee Simon Magus was Baptized but had little benefit by his Baptism he was still in the gaul of Bitterness and in the bonds of Iniquity and had no part or lot in the benefits of the Covenant If Herod made Conscience of a rash and unlawful Oath how much more should Christians of so serious so solemn so Beneficial a Covenant The keeping whereof would make them everlastingly Happy and the breach thereof will make them eternally Miserable What horrid Treachery is it for thee to vow Service unto God and to perform it to the Devil and the World To carry God's Mark in thy Fore-head and the Devils Brand in thy Heart To call thy self a Christian and Live the Life of an Heathen or Infidel What is this but to put a Sheeps skin upon a Wolves back Or the Kings stamp upon counterfeit Coin Consider if thou do thus Baptism will be so far from saving thee that it will condemn thee and the Baptismal water that was cast upon thee will prove like the water of Jealousie unto the defiled Woman Num. 5.27 it will be attended with a visible judgment and prove a Curse and not a Blessing What benefit dost thou intend to receive by it Dost expect the Benefit of the Covenant Dost imagine that God is engaged to thee and not thee to him Thou art much deceived if thou break with him thou dis-ingagest him God indeed Offers Christ if thou wilt receive him and promises upon that Condition to be a reconciled Father to thee to give thee Remission of sin Regeneration Adoption and Glory for ever and hereunto he puts this Seal to the Covenant And thou promisest upon thy part to accept of Christ upon the offered terms vowedst Obedience to him and Dedicatest thy self to his Service and thereupon acceptest the offered Sacrament and settest thy Seal to the
House but he propounds some End for so doing otherwise 't is an irrational Enterprise The skilful Archer shoots not at random but the Mark is in his Eye The skilful Pilot propounds to himself the wished Haven as his End and all his endeavour tends thither Every one incoming to the Ordinance propounds one End or other but if thou propound a wrong End take what pains thou wilt thou wilt like the Pharisees Mat. 6.1,2 c. lose thy Reward if thou perform with them a Commanded Duty and aim not at God's Glory but thy own thou must look a Reward elsewhere and not from God The Papists as they Corrupt this Sacrament in leaving the Institution and making Additions and detractions of their own devising which never came into the mind of God so they pervert it to wrong Ends to further their own Hellish designs as to Murder Kings blow up Parliaments Massacree Protestants and conceal their Hellish Plots c. and many others I fear come with base low and unworthy Ends to this Sacrament Custom brings some shame others fear of the Law a third sort c. and coming in their sin with unprepared Hearts and vicious Lives They make the Table of the Lord the Table of Devils as the Apostle complains and instead of Sealing the Covenant with God they Seal a Covenant with the Devil to remain his Slaves and have the Curse of God and their own Damnation under Seal Now the Principal End which Christians should aim at is God's Glory in the Remembrance of the Death of Christ 1 Cor. 11.24.26 Do this saith Christ in Remembrance of me By eating this Bread and drinking this Cup we shew the Lord's Death till he comes These Elements set apart and Sanctified to this Holy Use being thus taken we profess and in a manner Preach to others the Death of Christ and the Benefits thereby procured which is the sum of the Gospel This Sacrament is unto Christians as the Pillar of Stone Erected in the midst of Jordan by Joshua for a Memorial of the wonderful passing of Israel over Jordan or as the Pot of Manna commanded to be kept in a Memorial that Israel was forty Years fed in the Wilderness with Bread from Heaven So is this Sacrament to be Received even to the End of the World in a Memorial of Christ's Death and Bloody Passion and the Benefits procured to the Church by it And if Israel had sufficient Cause to keep the Passeover for a Memorial of their Deliverance from the Egyptian Bondage much more and greater cause have Christians to keep this Feast for a Memorial of their Deliverance from this Hellish Pharaoh the Devil and his Slavery This is one End why God left us Sacraments that whenever we did partake of them we might Remember this Deliverance and bless God for it this should put us in mind what Christ hath done for us His Life his Doctrine his Miracles his Death and Passion and the whole work of our Redemption But alas many Men when they have the Sacrament in their Mouths have the Devil in their Hearts they seldom mention God's Name except in an Oath or vain speech But these Mens damnation sleepeth not Another End is the Sealing of the Covenant between God and us as I have often mentioned God on his part ratifies it and assures us by his Seal he will make it good And we on our part Dedicate our selves to his Service and annex our Seal He promises to be our God and we promise to be his People But many are not in the Covenant and have nothing to do with the Seal for this is not a begetting Ordinance but confirming those that are begotten such as these Seal a Covenant with Death and Hell Isa 28.15 This Sacrament is like the Water of Jealousie mentioned in the Law if a Woman that drinks of it were pure it would make her fruitful if defiled it would make her Thigh to rot and her Belly to swell Another End is for the increasing Faith and other Graces 't is not for the begetting but increasing Grace and therefore pre-supposeth Grace to be there as also for the maintaining Communion with God and Love one with another they being Members of the same Body and Heirs together of the same Glory 4. Direct If thou wouldst receive the Sacrament profitably examine what it is thou standest in need of and what thou wouldst have God to give thee or do for thee for the Sacrament was Ordained to supply our wants and heal our Diseases 'T is the Souls Market day now when a Man goes unto the Market he considers what he wants and what he needs to buy Now a Christian's wants which he here comes to supply are principally in his Graces 'T is Spiritual wants Soul wants that are here supplyed if Grace be wanting there is no supply promised but if it be weak there is Food may nourish a weak Man and make him stronger but it will not give Life to a dead Carkass The Sacrament is not a begetting but a nourishing Ordinance and God gives none leave to sit at his Table but such as are his Children Who will invite a dead Man to a Feast Now though all God's Children have the Truth of Grace yet have they many defects in Grace A Child that hath Life must have Food to maintain Life and to bring him to his Maturity and full growth Now the wants we should examine before the Sacrament are either defects in Grace and decays of Grace for here is a supply to be had for both if we make a right improvement of this Ordinance Defects in Grace are often discerned by the prevailing of Corruption examine thy self well concerning the state of thy Soul cast an Eye over the several passages of thy Life and bring thy Thoughts and Words and Actions to the Rule and compare them with the Word of God hereby thou maist see what is strait what is crooked look into this Glass of the Law and thou wilt see thy own spots when thou comparest it with the Rule thou wilt see thy Deviations and wilt find where thou hast come short and where thou hast gone out of the way Make a Catalogue of thy sins especially those since thy Conversion and since thy last renenewig thy Covenant with God by this Sacrament and consider thy sins with their several aggravations and when thou seest what thou shouldst have done and what thou hast done compare the one with the other and compare the difference and see how short thou comest 't is the Direction of the Holy Ghost Jer. 3.40 Search and try your ways and turn unto the Lord. Come then to God with shame in thy Face and sorrow in thy Heart and if possible with Tears in thine Eyes confess these thy sins with their aggravations Aaron was Commanded to lay his Hands upon the Head of the Scape-Goat and confess over him all the Iniquities of the Children of Israel and all their transgressions and
the Sacrament but without Faith they cannot be laid hold upon 6. Direct Having shewed you what Preparation is necessary and also what Qualifications and how thou shouldst stand affected when thou comest to this Ordinance I shall next shew thee how to demean thy self in the very Act of Receiving For thy External behaviour or outward demeanour it should be such as is suitable to the Ordinance and to the presence of the Great God Reverent Grave Seemly and such as bespeaks Humility and self-abasing not Light and wanton and gazish but such as becomes a Guest at such a Table yet beware of such Voluntary or Superstitious Humility such as the Papists and some others use which hath no Footing in the vvord of God the surest way is to take the Scripture for our Guide But for thy Inward Carriage which is most to be regarded be sure thy Heart be not wanting for God cannot endure Heartless Service if this Instrument be not in Tune the Musitioner is bad here if any where God calls Son give me thy Heart and nothing else will serve turn but the Heart and the Heart broken and bleeding Come with the Heart humbled God cannot endure a proud Person especially in an Ordinance that hold forth that which may humble thee here is Christ Crucified and his Blood shed for thy sin thou wast the Traytor that betrayed him the Judge that Condemned him and the Executioner that put him Death and will not this work upon thee Is it nothing to have Blood lying upon thee the Blood of the Innocent the Blood of a Friend the Blood of a King yea the Blood of the Son of God What ingenious Spirit but would melt at such a Consideration Every Sacramental Action of the Minister may further thy Meditation and help thee up to Heaven in thy Contemplation When thou beholdest the Minister who stands in the place of God setting apart and Consecrating the Bread and Wine by the Word and Prayer will not this bring to thy Mind the Love of God to thy Soul Who from Eternity set apart his only Son Jesus Christ to be thy Mediator and Advocate thy Surety and thy Saviour well may it be said God so Loved the World c. May not the thoughts of this furnish thee with Heart-raising Heart-warming Meditations And when thou seest thee Bread broken and the Wine poured out doth not this Lively represent the bitter Death and bloody Passion of the Son of God Jesus Christ thy sweet Saviour and Redeemer his Body was broken his precious blood was shed for the Remission of thy sins which otherwise could not have been forgiven Ah! what a wicked thing then is sin when nothing would satisfie Divine Justice but the death of the only begotten Son of God When the Bread and Wine thus separated thus set apart from common use are held forth to thee apprehend God himself giving Christ yea Christ offering himself with all his Treasures to be thy Husband thy Surety thy Mediator and thy Saviour Ah! what Soul-refreshing thoughts may this produce Well mayst thou say with David Lord what is Man that thou art mindful of him Or rather Lord what am I that thou regardest me and hast provided such a Feast of Fat things for me with Wine on the Lees When thousands are laid aside as good as I by Nature And when thou receivest the Elements at the Ministers hand let thy Faith lay fast hold and clasp fast about the Lord Jesus Christ and take him as given by God to be thy Husband and Resolve that the Devil and all his Instruments shall never draw off thy Affections from him but thou wilt all others being forsaken prove his faithful Spouse And when thou Eatest and Drinkest the Bread and Wine let thy Faith feed upon those Spiritual dainties hereby represented upon this Nectar and Ambrosia this Bread and this Water of Life Receive him and all the Benefits of the New Covenant by Faith and in the whole Action let thy Heart Close with God Father Son and Holy Ghost and let the whole bent of thy Soul be set upon him and by such Meditations stir up thy Heart to bless God and praise him for his Mercy and to Love him above all and to vow Obedience to him and as thou lookest upon thy sin with one Eye to hate and abominate it so look upon Christ with the other to keep thee from despair as he is offered up in the Sacrament a Sacrifice to satisfie Divine Justice and beg of God humbly yet believingly that he will accept of this Sacrifice as satisfactory for thy sin and pardon what is past and give thee power against Sin for the time to come Consider also the giving and receiving of this Sacrament is a further ratification of the Covenant as I said before wherein God offers Christ and all his Benefits and promises to be thy God and the God of thy Seed And thou promisest that thou and thine will Serve the Lord. Let this strengthen thy Faith in his Promises for he will never break his word and let it strengthen thy Resolution that thou wilt never break with him then this will be to thee an Happy Ordinance 7. Direct If thou wouldst receive Benefit by the Sacrament behave thy self well after thou hast received it All thy work is not done nay most is to be done when thou hast turned thy back upon the Congregation 't is not the making a Vow but the making it good the fulfilling of it that is the most of the work 't is not the preparing for the Duty or carrying thy self well in the Act of Receiving though this be necessary that is sufficient God expects some after-work A Servant that is refresht with wholsom meat and drink ought not to be Idle nor to spend his time vainly there is a greater tye lyes upon him to diligence and pains taking So he that comes from such a Feast and is refreshed with such Dainties should be more Active Lively Quick and Disposed to Spiritual Exercises plung not thy self too suddenly into worldly business distract not thy thoughts about things here below for as in sweats 't is dangerous to cool over-suddenly So 't is here when the Affections are raised to Heaven let them not suddenly grovel upon the ground when they are heated let not the cold wind of the World suddenly benumb them And when thou dost set about Worldly business remember there is a business of greater concernment lyes upon thy Hands and therefore do all in Subordination to God Redeem some time for Divine Meditation to consider what thou hast been about and with whom thou hast had to deal Thou hast been renewing that Covenant between God and thy Soul which was made in Baptism and therefore look to it that thou make it good It is better not to Vow than to Vow and not perform Consider whether God makes good his Promise Sealed by this Sacrament if not doubtless the fault is thine own God
doubtless Joshua intended to put this power in Exercise when he resolvedly promised that he and his House should Serve the Lord Josh 20.15 Yet alas how many Governours of Families neglect this Duty Some are debarr'd from it by their own guilt being guilty of the same sins they should reprove in others this stops their Mouths and makes them neglect their Duty These Men do more hurt by their Example than ever they are like to do by their reproofs their way is therefore first to cast out the beam out of their own Eye and then to seek to pluck out the Mote out of anothers But I speak chiefly to those that seem to make some Conscience of their Duty for with those I am likeliest to prevail and these also many of them are extremely negligent and have need of a sharp Reproof themselves Friends do you verily believe that ungodly Livers shall go to Hell and being once there are in an irrecoverable lost Condition And can you suffer such among you that are like to suffer the Torments of Eternal Fire and hold your Tongues and never give them warning of their Danger What an uncharitable thing is this that you will suffer those that are in near Relation to you perhaps the Wife of your Bosom or the Children of your own Bowels to lye in such a desperate danger and never warn them of it If thou sawest a Blind Man upon the brow of an Hill ready to break his Neck or a Mad Man ready to kill himself thou wouldest call to the one and warn him of the danger and restrain the other if thou wert able and wilt thou have Compassion on the Body and no pity on the Soul Shouldest thou see thy near Relations coming to the Gallows and mightest save their Lives for a few words speaking wouldest be so uncharitable as to hold thy peace were one of thy Intimate Friends in Hell and were there a possibility of their Delivery wouldest thou not go and ride and speak and pray supposing this were the way in their behalf and for their sake And wilt thou let them quietly go on in that way that certainly tends thither and never shew them the danger they are in A vicious Life without Repentance will as certainly lead to Hell as God is God and the Scriptures are the word of God for no unclean thing shall ever enter Heaven no dirty Dog shall tread upon that Pavement Didst thou certainly know that thy Wife or Friend or near Relation were in Hell and yet there were hopes of their Recovery if thou wouldst be at some pains or at some Cost what an uncharitable part would it be in thee to let them lye for ever and for ever in those Infernal Flames and not seek their ease and wilt neglect it now when it may possibly be prevented Were but thy Wife or Child in Turkish Slavery thou wouldest pray and intreat and more than this for their Liberty What tender heart could indure to see another in raging Torments yet this will be the Condition of thy bosome Friends if un-regenerate Dost thou see the Devil leading them Captive at his pleasure hast thou nothing at all to say against it It may be thou Prayest for their Conversion and wilt not speak a word to this purpose What dissembling is this and what mocking of God If there be a desire it will be joyned with endeavours Shouldest thou see thy Friend in a Pit ready to be drowned wouldst thou fall upon thy knees and Pray for help and not put forth thy hand to help him This would seem little Love God will have means used to serve his Providence It may be thou fearest troubling them but 't is a Foolish Physitian that suffers his Patient to dye under his hand rather than trouble him in a Swoon we shaKe and rub and pinch and use other means which perhaps may hurt them The Papists are more Charitable in their blind Devotion how dear do they pay for Masses Dirges c. for the Delivery of their Deceased Friends Souls out of their feigned Purgatory But if your Charity to others be so cold yet at least be Charitable to thy self and bring not the blood of others Souls upon thy Account the Sins which thou maist hinder and dost not will be laid at thy Door and the Blood of those Souls that perish through thy neglect will be Charged upon thee carefully therefore set upon this Duty 6. Direct Thou must not only reprove them when they do amiss and chastise them when they will not reform but thou must also Instruct Teach and Admonish them to do good and encourage them in well doing and Teach them the Duties they should do 't is not enough to leave the Evil but they must do the good good Duties are required to be done as well as Sins to be avoided Now the best way to Teach them is by Example be a Pattern to them of an Holy Life and well-doing most Men Learn better by Example than Precept A Man may lead an Hundred that cannot drive two Let not thy Practice cross thy Exhortation or Reproof let them see by thy Example that thou speakest from thy Heart If thou press them to an Holy Life and Livest loosely and prophanely thy self in the mean time they will think thou art in Jest with them and thinkest not what thou speakest Oh how many good words may you hear from some Men in an humour when there is not one good Action to be seen these come not from the Heart but from the Brain That Exhortation is a Duty is seen by Abrahams Practice and God's Command Deut. 6.6,7,8 Prov. 22.6 Eph. 6.4 And there is good Reason for it Thy Children have their defilement from thee and derived a Poysonful Nature from thy Loyns and were the Children of Wrath as soon as they were thy Children and thou that hast thus defiled them is it not reason thou shouldst help to make them clean They are near and dear to thee part of thy self of thy Flesh and of thy Bones did they not come out of thine own Bowels And they have none in the World so near to look after them as thy self and wilt thou neglect them also Shall they perish for want of Instruction and Direction in Heavens way Thou wouldst Instruct them how to Live in the World and if thou couldest how to grow Rich and Honourable and wilt neglect them in the main thing how to be happy Thou canst moil and toyl and cark and care and rise early and lye down late and eat the Bread of carefulness for their sakes to get an Estate for them and thinkest thou hast never enough and is thy care only extended to the Body is the Soul of no Value dost not matter so they be Famous in the World though they are Infamous in God's Account and their Souls be eternally lost were their Bodies Diseased thou wouldest consult the Physitian if their Estates were in hazard the Lawyer and shall
the Soul bleed to Eternal death without remedy or regard they may curse the time that they were Born of such unnatural Parents They are Naturally Ignorant and they must be taught they are Corrupt and must be amended or they will be undone Oh consider what will become of thy Children an Hundred Thousand Years hence they will be either in Heaven or Hell in endless Torments or Eternal Joys and 't is much to be feared they will miscarry Were they but in Slavery thou wouldest seek their Liberty and wilt thou do nothing to help them out of Spiritual Thraldome what comfort maist thou have of them if thou prevail and be Instrumental of their Conversion how wilt thou Ingage them for ever to love thee and obey thee but what discomfort are they like to be if they serve the Devil and Sin what ground of hope is there they should be true to thee that prove false to God and if they perish through thy neglect the Blood of their Souls will be charged upon thee and without Repentance perish they will Oh! how necessary then is knowledge in parents for where the Blind leads the Blind both falls into the Ditch and what thoughts will you have at your meeting in Hell Set therefore upon this Duty betimes before it be too late Train them up when they are young in the way they should walk that when they are old they may not decline it Delays are dangerous Life is short the time of Death is uncertain the Heart grows harder and Sin grows stronger the Devil gets better hold and surer possession every Day makes them more unfit than other for Repentance A Twig when young is easily bent but when old it will break before it bend follow them again and again with Exhortations to an Holy Life deal seriously with them take the fittest Seasons for the Work let them see the danger of Sin and the Beauty of Holiness and Treat them with so much Compassion that they may see thy love to their Souls use also so much Zeal and Fervency that they may see it is not Trifles thou pressest them to take the fittest Time and Place never in Passion seldome in Publick shew them God's Word for it turn them to the Chapter and Verse this if any thing will silence them If thou find an Inclination in them follow it home encourage the good and discourage the bad let them find thou makest a difference between the one and the other this Course will bring Glory to God Peace to thy self and Benefit to thy Relations 7. Direct For a Conclusion of the whole be sure in the performance of all those forementioned Duties both Publick and Private to keep a clear Conscience void of Offence towards God and towards Man and let the Ground of all thy performances be the Command of God and thy strongest Motive be thy love to God and thy dear Redeemer and let no sinister End or by Respect whatsoever prevail with thee let God's Glory be thy End and Aim and the main Design thou drivest on let thy endeavour be to set the Crown upon God's Head and not upon thine own Consult not thy self till thou canst truly say in all thy Duties Propter te Propter te Dimine this I have done for God and not for my self But if vain Glory or a desire of Popular Applause or Merit or any such-like sinister Respects Fly-blow thy Duties they will stink in God's Nostrils and all thy Duties will be lost and thy labour will be in vain he that propounds a wrong End to himself will lose all the pains he takes as he that Shoots at a wrong Mark will hardly hit the right But if thy Duty proceed from a right Principle a heart Purified by Faith and if 〈…〉 Fountain a Purified and Sincere Heart and from a Principle of Love to God and are directed to a right End his Glory continues with thy own happiness then are they like to be a pleasing Sacrifice unto God for where the Fountain is clear the Streams will be good but till the Heart be right their proceedings will be defiled Though Man Judge the Heart by the Actions God Judgeth the Actions by the Heart he is Hoker lebh Scrutator cordes the searcher of the Heart and the tryer of the Reins and gives every Man according to his ways Jer. 17.9,10 The Heart is the Fountan of all the Thoughts Words and Actions now if the Fountain be filthy so are the Streams Sweet Water and bitter cannot proceed out of the same hole if an Apple be rotten at the Coare it will not be long before the outside rot also If the Heart be rotten it sooner or later breaks forth and rots the Life and Conversation also as it did in Saul Simon Magus and many others An inbred Distemper will appear outwardly and a Soar not sound at the bottom will Fester and break out at length Sincerity is like a skilful Alchymist it turns all into Gold weak performances defective Duties shall be accepted a Sigh a Groan a Desire shall be understood and answered But Hypocrisie on the contrary turns Gold into Dross and Duties into Sin and the most Glorious performance into abomination take heed therefore of this and labour for the other Faith also is requisite in all thy Duties leave not that behind thee in any Duty if thou meanest to speed if Faith be absent God will not be present without Faith ' is impossible to please him No Prayer can pierce Heaven thar is not pointed by Faith Heb. 6.11 he that comes to God must believe that God is and that he is a rewarder of those that dilligently seek him The Word Preached will not prove it if it be not mixed with Faith in those that hear it nay without Faith there can be no Salvation Mark 16.16 he that believeth and is Baptized shall be saved but he that believeth not shall be damned Joh. 3. last Self-denyal also is requisite when thou hast done all say thou art an unprofitable Servant God gives Grace to the Humble but looks upon the Proud afar off yea the Apostle saith he resisteth the Proud or sets himself in Battel aray against him bring not a proud heart along with thee if thou wouldest speak with God in a Duty submit to his Will though thou see not a reason for his Command there is yet reason enough why thou shouldest obey as Abraham did content thy self to be at Gods dispose do thy Duty and he will do his Work but Limit him not to Time Place Manner Measure or other Circumstances depend upon him as Hannah did when she had prayed she looked no more sad Take heed when thou hast done thy Work of Heart-rising Thoughts or proud vain Glory lest it make thee lose thy Reward this will spoil thy Duty and make thee lose thy Reward deny thy Self and he will not deny thy Reward the lower thou thinkest of thy Duties the better God thinks of them and will