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A13019 The righteous mans plea to true happinesse In ten sermons, on Psal. 4 ver. 6. Preached by Iohn Stoughton Doctor in Divinity, sometimes fellow of Emanuell Colledge in Cambridge, late preacher of Aldermanbury, London. Stoughton, John, d. 1639. 1640 (1640) STC 23310; ESTC S117842 148,853 302

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have occasion to doe it hereafter when I come to handle the other Point For all these places that prove our happinesse to be in God alone and that there is no other way unto it they all prove this Point I shall select some few for present To mention that first wherein this argument is treated in It is the same with this wherein happinesse is seated Mat. 5. at the beginning our Saviour there in this Sermon upon the Mount purposely treats of happinesse and blessednesse Hee sets the crowne of blessednesse or happinesse on the head of many things As Blessed are those that are poore in Spirit Blessed are those that mourne Blessed are the meeke c. But among all those hee mentions there he mentions none of those created good things wherein a man might suppose they should be There is not Blessed is the rich man or Blessed is the honourable man or the wiseman or he that injoyes the goods of beauty or riches or strength of body and the like None of those things mentioned But all these things that are mentioned there are spirituall and heavenly graces that put a man into fellowship and communion with God The second Scripture is that in Psal 34.12 where the Psalmist is in a way of directiō Come to me my children I wil instruct you in the way to happinesse who is he that desires to see good to live long and see good dayes to see happinesse and to come to happines Where he mentions none of those things as I named before but the same that our Saviour seemes to expresse and hee excludes other things Hee directs to spirituall wayes and spirituall meanes for the accomplishment of happinesse but for earthly things hee doth not so much as once name them And then againe Psal 73. about the beginning there is a full proofe of it in the whole beginning there the Prophet reckons up the propriety and the happinesse of wicked men and expresseth it so much the fuller because the glister of these worldly things had dazled the eyes of the Psalmist and they had almost made his feete to stippe Ver. 2. He was so taken with the flare of earthly things and the prosperous state of men in worldly things that hee began to blesse in his heart and thinke well of those that injoyed them and to repine at his owne estate and thus hee was carried away till God brought him into the Sanctuary Verse 18. There hee found that all those that had them were not happy but those that had them were set in slippery places There was no soliditie of happinesse that could be gathered out of those things when God brought him into the sanctuary then hee learned there that there was no true happinesse in all these earthly things And so Psal 144. the last verse The Psalmist there in the beginning of the Verse seemed to looke this way as though there were happinesse in these created things Happy are the people that are in such a case the people that flourish in prosperity as in the foregoing Verses and so farre indeede as they are conjoyned with God there is something of happinesse in them But lest any should mistake the Prophet he corrects himselfe againe and saith as if hee did unsay what he he had said Happy are the people who have God for their Lord They are happy men whose God is the Lord that is the right of it it is not these things wherein true happinesse lies though they may be subservient to it and something conducible to happinesse yet our happinesse doth lie in our conjunction with God And therefore the Prophet Ier. 9.23 giveth a caution Let not the Wiseman glory in his wisedome nor the strong man in his strength nor the rich man glory in his riches none of these things can make a man happy these are not the things that a man can delight in or boast of there must be other things that must make up this happinesse or else we shall come short of it And so in 1 Tim. 6.17 See what the Apostle saith concerning one thing which hath the greatest shew and splendor viz. Riches Charge them that are rich in this world that they be not high minded and that they trust not in their uncertaine riches That they doe not build a conceited happinesse in or upon them and thinke they are in a good estate by reason of them the Apostle doth it with authoritie and efficacie and hee would have it laid home to them because men are exceeding apt to cozen themselves in such things And to give something as the Reason of it Looke Hoseah 1.21.22 Alas all these things and the goodnesse of them so farre as they may conduce in an inferiour ranke for our good depend upon God as God by the Prophet there saith In that day saith the Lord I will heare the heavens and they shall heare the earth and the earth shall heare the corne and wine and the oyle c. The first linke of the chaine is tyed to the Throne of God I will heare saith the Lord the earth and the earth shall heare the corne c. All the influence there he tyes to God all comes from him and depends upon him Experience 2. By Experience All the experience in the world makes this certainely true and evident especially to those that have found the experiment and to others likewise if they will trust to experience and not like fooles buy their owne wisedome by their owne experience 1. Take an extraordinary experiment Extraordinary of Salomon the experiment of one may serve for all viz. that of Salomon who gives up his verdict Vanity of vanityes all is vanitie c. Eccles 1.2 I would desire every one to consider this well there is no exception to be put in against the verdict but it will speake home to the point and absolutely convince any one that is a rationall man A mans testimony may be elevated or abased upon divers grounds but there is none can come here to make a slight or diminish the authority of Salomon He wanted not meanes to try for he had all these things and could runne through them all and taste and picke out as it were all the excellencies of them He was the richest King that ever was he had the greatest plenty of gold and all other things that God had bestowed upon him there wanted no meanes whatsoever to make an experiment of any worldly thing but he had it being a King and a rich King Neither wanted there any Wisedome for if he had all other things and wanted skill it had beene nothing he might have gone the wrong way to worke But hee wanted not skill to make an experiment although it had beene to draw fire out of flint as Alchymists can draw oyle out of iron whereas ordinary people can draw little moisture out of it being they want skill to fetch out the quintessence of it But it cannot be said