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A65629 A golden topaze, or, Heart-jewell namely, a conscience purified and pacified by the blood and spirit of Christ / written by Francis Whiddon ... Whiddon, Francis, d. 1656 or 7. 1656 (1656) Wing W1644; ESTC R10315 60,273 170

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in battell-array to fight with those strong subtile sedulous Goliahs which come out to upbraid Gods little Champion They I meane the Divell and his Agents viz the world and the flesh will not only rage but raigne not only assault but take your soules captive at their will Therefore as you love your owne soules and the welfare of them unto all eternity Get unto you the whole armour of God Eph. 6. 13. Be strong in the Lord and in the power of his might Give no faire Quarter unto foule tempations make up speedily every Breach between God and your owne consciences and let not conscience loose its Tendernesse but shun every evill and the appearance of it 6. Let thy life be the life of faith Saith Paul the life that we now live in the flesh we live by the faith of the Son of God who loved us and gave himselfe for us Keep fresh the sense of his love and alwaies acknowledge a continuall need of his Bloud Spirit and Intercession and how much you are beholding and ingaged unto him Labour to draw and derive from Christ by the powerfull attractive force of faith spirituall ability sufficient for every dayes worke Act your faith dayly in the promises of grace and strength Go unto Christ still for his wisdome to counsell you for his righteoussness to cover you for strength to resist temptations for the shoulder that must beare our Crosses for ability to performe all duties as duties 7. Resolve with david Ps 101. that you will not know a wicked person i.e. approve of him If out of your families have not fellowship with them but reprove them if in your families let them not abide within your doores but remove him or her as persons most infectious and dangerous We have sins enough and too too many of our owne therefore let us not encrease them by a base connivency at others mens sins Especially avoid that generation of men whose grand designe it is to undermine the Gospell to ruine the Ministry and to robb them of that maintenance which is due unto them by the law of God and by the Law of Nature and by the law of Nations These croaking frogges have overspread our Aegypt so that they have made it stinke with their damnable Opinions devilish practises They creep into houses and lead aside silly women 2 Tim. 3.11 and by their faire speeches deceive the hearts of the simple Rom. 16.18 And shall if it were possible deceive the very elect Mark 13.22 8. Affect a faithfull and powerfull Minister who doth carefully look both to himselfe and his Doctrine Adscribe neither too much nor too little to your Teachers Neither despise them nor deify them as the manner of some is Esteeme him not as a principle Author but as a subordinate Actor not as a Lord but a Steward not as a Master but a Minister and yet account him more then an ordinary Servant even a man of God A servant of the most high God that sheweth you the way of Salvation Look on him not only as a Seer but Over-seer a Steward of Gods high secrets a messenger of the Lord of Hostes by whose Embassage peace is concluded and reconciliation ministerially made up between God and man He is Gods mouth to you by preaching and your mouth to God by praying On that in speciall place standeth before God and ministreth to him upon earth as the Angels do it in heaven Woodnots Aphorisms 1. Cens. p. 42. The Jewes say that he that dieth in the displeasure of his Rabbi shall never be forgiven in this world nor in the world to come i.e. of his teacher that hath the charge of his soule Therefore take heed you fall not out with your Teacher whome the most wise God hath thought fit to make your Pastor forsake not the Levite as long as thou livest upon the earth Deut. 12.19 Doe not desire such a Teacher as thou mayest rule him but such as may rule you Magistrates are chosen to governe the people not the people to governe them So Ministers you are not to command them but obey them Therefore obey them that have the Rule over you Heb. 13.17 And submit your selves for they watch for your souls as they that must give an account that they may do it with Joy and not with greife I beseech you in the bowels of Christ let Death and Judgement possesse your most serious thoughts waite for the one and provide for the other Dye daiely with Paul and you shall dye well Have thine end ever in thine eye and sweeten the bitter cup of Death by a dayly preparation Get your tackling all in readinesse that you may faile over the Sea of mortall miseries in safety and security to the Port of happinesse You shall all of you ere long lye gasping for death on your dying beds and there lye grappling with the King of feares attended with Terrors Therefore as you love your soules let the whole course of your lives be a conscionable preparative to dye comfortably Look on every day as your last So live that you may say with David Though I walke through the Valley of the shaddow of death I will not feare Oh that you would be wise and consider your latter end before you go downe to the chambers of death whence you shall never returne Would you dye willingly would you dye well Then get a part in Christ a Title to him an Interest in him Worke out your salvation with feare and trembling Give all diligence to make your calling and election sure So live that you may not be ashamed to die So number your dayes that you may apply your hearts to true wisdome So cast up your Accounts that you may give them up with joy and not with greife Judge your selves for your daiely Deviations and you shall not be judged condemne your selves and you shall not be condemned 10 Lastly Let this little Book be in your hands heads and hearts Let a good conscience be written on your soules with Characters indelible never to be razed out so that when death shall appeare thou mayest be able to say I have lived in all good conscience before God untill this day Now whereas dull spirits are more quickned by Examples then Precepts This place hath had a great advantage above other places adjacent Mr. John Southmead who is now a glorious Saint in heaven and his Soule made happy with the Spirits of just men made perfect You know he was an old Disciple and served his Master faithfully in his generation for many yeares zealously striving for the inlargment of the Kingdome of Christ and demolishing the Kingdome of Satan A great Curb he was to prophanesse witnesse his great paines and travell in overthrowing those Heathenish sports and pastimes which were too common even upon the Lords day God made him the Instrument to abolish Wakes Revells Maypoles and May-games with their Apurtenances Fidlers and superfluous Ale-houses not only in
art to walke in it is the way of Gods statutes if therefore thou once get into this way take heed of going out of it let that resolution be in thee which was in David Teach me O Lord the way of thy statutes and I will keep it unto the end Ps 119.33 Resolve to be constant without tripping or turning either to the right hand or to the left so shalt thou be assured that thy conscience is good 4. Character of a good conscience is sincerity the word in the Originall is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and our Translators read it honestly the word is very comprehensive and containes within it as much as any or all other Adverbs in Scripture namely worthily decently accurately circumspectly lively famously and praiseworthy It notes unto us the lustre of an action and tells us that a good conscience stands not so much in verbs as in adverbs not so much in doing as in Welldoing if a Magistrate he rules diligently if a Minister he preacheth willingly if a hearer he heareth attentively if a supplicant he prayeth fervently yea whatsoever he does in the worship of his God he doth it faithfully Rom. 12.8 Phil. 2.20 Use Consider this you carnall men and women who content your selves with the bare doing of a duty without respect to the manner of doing If you eare the word read pray and practise some good duty of piety or charity you thinke you have done all and all well Oh remember that if it be not done honestly that is syncerely in obedience to God both for matter and manner and end your conscience is not good Let me therefore advise you in every duty that you do performe observe an honourable decorum I speake to Jew and Gentile bond and free male and female of what ranke and condition soever rest not satisfied in your doing of any duty except it be done honestly faithfully and praise-worthily 1. Magistrates be you in the highest place of Judicature or in the lowest place of office minde your Oathes your places your trust Jer. 48.10 doe not Gods work negligently least a woe befall you and Gods curse seize upon you but have respect unto your owne conscience and unto the consciences of others that your owne may be preserved and the consciences of others rectified 2. Ministers I must speak to you as the Colossians were to speak to Archippus Take heed to the Ministry which you have received Gol. 4.17 that you fulfill it see you doe your whole worke in delivering the whole truth and in being an example in all holinesse unto your flock preach in season and out of season do the worke of an Evangelist so fully and honestly that you may appeare to be men allowed of God to preach the Gospell and that your preaching hath not been to please men but God which tryeth the heart 1 Thes 2.4 Thus shall you evidence a good conscience when you seek to satisfy your conscience in every duty of your calling 3. Governours of Families think it not enough that you have so many under your command and that you can say to this servant goe and he goeth and unto that servant come and he cometh see well unto it that your commands and countermands be all honest doe that which is just equall unto them Doe you first with Joshua serve God your selfe Josh 24. and then resolve that your Family shall doe the like If any be ignorant see with Abraham that you teach them If any be unteachable untractable see with David you exclude them let them not abide in your house so shall your houses be Bethels houses of God and your selves men of God and men of a good conscience 4. Private persons be you not Chams but Jonathans Be you carefull of your owne consciences then be carefull of the consciences of your Brethren hate not your brethren in your hearts but reprove them plainely suffer not sin to rest upon them Lev. 19 17. Yea thou must love thy neighbour as they selfe v. 18. there must be a conformity in quality though not a correspondence of equality thy love to thy brother and to thy selfe must be like in kind for sincerity without deceit and for efficacy without defect If thou do thus love thy neighbour as thy selfe 1 John 3.18 thou lovest thy God and thou lovest a good conscience 5. Lastly to every one of what sex or condition soever whether rich or poor let conscience be your Totum all that thou hast to do is to look well to conscience Art thou rich let conscience be thy bagg if poor let conscience by thy cruse if a wife let conscience be thy glasse if a wayd let conscience be thy attire whatsoever thou art submit to conscience let that command thee be ruled by it and it will not wrong thee be familiar with it and it will never deceive thee Thus you see what is to be done in the exercise of a good conscience 1. A willingnesse to please God 2. To please him in all things 3. To please him alwaies and 4. to do all this truly sincerely and honestly Thus to doe is the very life and soule of all practicall piety As thou lovest thy soule misse not one of these charecters they are so many golden linkes fastened by God himselfe that he that hath one of them hath all and if but one be wanting assure thy selfe the rest are missing Acknowledge a necessity of them all for as in a sound body there must be a due mixture and composition of all the 4 elements and Humors so in a sound conscience there must be a due composition of all these 4 characters 1. Use to such as have hold thus exercise a good conscience to proclaime Gods bounty that they with others may magnify God we read that the 4 Lepers in Samaria having found a sudden happy change from penury to plenty they blamed themselves for being silent and not divulging this great mercy 2 King 7.9 We doe not well say they this day is a day of good tydings and we hold our peace So shall I say unto you that have found this great and gracious change in your selves that your evill conscience is become a good conscience You shall not do well to be silent but with David it is your part and duty speedily to communicate unto others Come unto me all you that feare God and I will tell you what God hath done for my soule Ps 66.18 I say againe it s your duty and you are very faulty if you doe it not Acknowledge your misery by nature and likewise your happinesse by Grace say with all humility thankfulnesse I was by nature as vile as the worst as deeply guilty in Adams sin as any as fouly polluted with Originall sin as the veriest Reprobate and had in me the seed of all sin apt to be drawne unto the foulest and grossest transgressions and to run to the same excesse of riot