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A26231 A dialogue (or familiar discourse) and conference betweene the husbandman and fruit-trees in his nurseries, orchards, and gardens wherein are discovered many usefull and profitable observations and experriments [sic] in nature, in the ordering fruit-trees for temporall profitt ... / by Ra. Austen ... Austen, Ralph, d. 1676. 1676 (1676) Wing A4233; ESTC R5888 40,239 128

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by this little Creature Deus maximus in minimis God is seen in the least of his Creatures yea go to the Oxe and the Asse thou brutish sensual man or woman consider and learn of them They know and own serve and obey their Master him that feedeth them Isay 1.3 The Oxe knoweth his owner and the Asse his Masters Crib but Israel hath not known Me saith the Lord. but thou as thou wantest grace so also thou wantest the good Nature that these poor Creatures have and shew forth to him that keeps them Thou art fed and clothed dayly and hast all things convenient for life from the hand of God and yet thou ownest him not but servest thy self and rebellest against God therefore these dull Beasts shall condemn thee Let not men make light of these things of learning from Fruit-trees and other Creatures they shall find one day and that shortly too they shall be called to an Account and be judged by the Creatures as well as by the word Therefore it concernes every one to learn their speech and language and to be instructed thereby in order to their own Duty and the glory of God O the loud cry and voyce of Na●ure from these very Creatures of ●he infinite wisdome Power and bounty ●f God towards Man how is it heard plainly and distinctly not only in the infinite number and kinds of Fruit-trees Flowers and vegetables in Orchards and Gardens but also in every individuall and particular Tree Consider only but one large Apple●ree some of them bearing many Bushels of Fruits in one year Every ●articular Fruit hath severall seeds or ●ernels in it and every seed though ●any thousands from one Tree hath ●…e Nature of the whole Tree in it ●…lf and that exacty Potentially the whole tree in that small substance many of them lesse then a graine of Wheat it hath in it the innate intrinsicall forme and vertue of the VVhole Tree that huge and vast body that we see above ground and will if sowen produce the same in kind And not only so but likewise every small Twigg of the Tree yea the least bud of the least twigg hath also virtually the whole tree in it self and produceth the same if inoculated according to Art St Austen takes notice of these things and admires God in them Gen ad lit ch 15. and exhorts all men to study them and learn from them Ex ipsis operibus dei indagare conemur consideremus ergo cujuslibet Arboris pulcritudinem in robore ramis frondibus Pomis c. illud germen ex semine in semine ergo illa omnia fuerunt primitus non mole corporeae magnitudinis sed vipotentiaque causaliter in exiguo grano mirabilior prostantior que vis est quia valuit adiacens humor commixtus terrae quid enim ex arbore illâ surgit aut pendet quod non ex quodam occulto Thesauro seminis illius extractum atque depromptum est Job exhorts us to learn from these and all Creatures Chap. 12.7 8.9 c. Aske now the Beasts and they shall teach thee and the Foules of the Air and they shall tell thee Or speake to the earth and it shall teach thee or as it is translated speake to every Twigg or Tree that growes upon the Earth and it shall teach thee And the Fishes of the Sea shall declare unto thee Here we see are many Masters and Teachers for the instruction of Man in his duty to God Christians that have not only Reason but grace may learn from Creatures that have neither Reason nor sence Grace in the heart of a Christian improves common earthly Objects to spiritual uses and holy Ends it is spiritually the Phylosophers stone that turnes Earth into Heaven Naturall Objects into Spiritual As faith sees him that is invisible and things that are not seen so sence shewes us him that is inisible i. e. God in his workes Being as a prospective Glasse through which we may see the lively species of infinit excellencies in God First All Creatures yeild ready Obedience to God for they obey the Law of their Creation Fire and Haile Snow and vapors Stormy winds and Tempests fulfilling his word Ps 148.8 Secondly And as Creatures teach us Obedience to God in observing the Law of their Creation so also they teach us dependance upon God as we see Hose 2.21 God having betrothed Israel his people in righteousnesse in judgment in loving kindnesse in mercies in Faithfulnesse and that for ever from that time all the Creatures do strive to do them good but yet in a Chain of dependance Every one confessing their inability without help from God Israel had need of the Creatures to nourish them They cry to God for Corne VVine and Oyle These are ready and willing to nourish Israel but then the Earth must bring them forth therefore these cry to the Earth to give them rooting and nourishment the Earth would do this willingly for Israels sake but cannot except the Heavens do water it with Rain and Dewes therefore the Earth cryes to the Heavens but the Heavens though willing can give no Rain nor refreshing until God command them to do it therefore the Heavens cry unto God that he would give them Commission to water the Earth As we see Hose 2.2 I will hear saith the Lord I will hear the heavens and they shall hear the Earth and the Earth shall hear the Corne and the VVine and the Oyle and they shall heare Israel So God commanding the heavens the heavens feed the Earth and the Earth feeds the Corn VVine and Oyl and these feed Israel The eyes of all Creatures waite upon God and he giveth them their meate in due season Ps 145.15 he feedeth the young Ravens that call upon Him Ps 147.9 The Lyons roaring after their Prey do seeke their Meate of God So they all teach us the same Lesson of dependance upon God for all necessaries The Apostle Paul shewes us That there is somewhat even in inanimate Creatures that puts forth an Act of Expectation yea of Earnest Expectation for delivera●ce from the bondage that the sin of man hath brought them under Rom. 8.19 The earnest expectation of the Creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God and ver 22. The whole Creation growneth and travelleth in pain together until now Thirdly We may also learn this Lesson from the Creatures even from irrationall and lifelesse Creatures not only as was said 1 Obedience to God and 2 dependance upon him but likewise 3ly to desire and long for a full freedome and deliverance from the bondage of Corruption and to attain the Glorious liberty of the sons of God for shall inanimate Creatures do this and shall not Rational and Spiritual Christians do it much more Now if any one ask this Question how may we speake to Fruit-trees or any other Creatures that are without Reason or sence that we may receive Instructions from them This Question long
A DIALOGV● OR FAMILIAR DISCOURS● and conference betweene the HVSBANDMAN and FRVIT-TREES in his Nurseries Orchards and Gardens Wherein are discovered many usefull and profitable Observations and Experriments in Nature in the Ordering of FRVIT-TREES for temporall profitt Improving also the same to higher ends and uses in Spirituall things for the Good and profitt of all both in the Church and of the World Whereby the Wisdome Power Bounty and goodnesse of God to his Glory are clearely seen and read in this Volume of the Creatures And all men instructed by th●m in their Duty towards God in order to their Comfort Edification and Salvation By RA AVSTEN Practiser 50 years in the Art of Planting FRVIT-TREES Cant. 2.3 As the Appletree among the Trees of the wood so is my beloved among the Sonnes I sate downe under his shaddow with great delight And his Fruit was sweete to my tast Hose 12.10 I have used similitudes by the Ministrie of the Prophets Aquin. Tunc homo creaturas interrogat quando ●…s dilgenter considerat sed tunc interrogatae respondent cum ●…mo perspicit quod tanta ordinatio esse non possit nisi ab ●…qua superiore sapientia dispensante OXFORD Printed by Hen Hall for Thomas Bowman 167● THE EPISTLE to the READER GOD hath given to man two great Books to read and study viz His workes and his word whereby we may come to know God and learn our Duty to him The Creatures of God do all of them speake out the Praises of God and are not only Examples to us of Obedience but also do call aloude unto Man and instruct and teach him what he ought to do And that as plainly and convincingly to the mind and conscience as words do to the eare The Prophet saith Ps 19.1 2. c. The heavens declare the glory of God and the Firmament sheweth his handy worke ver 2. Day unto Day uttereth speech and night unto night sheweth knowledge ver 3. There is no speech nor Language Where their voice is not heard ver 4. Their line is gon out through all the Earth and their words to the Ends of the world The Apostle Paul recites words to the same purpose Rom 10 18 shewing that all men have instructions to know God even by his works Have they not heard saith he Yes verily their sound went into all the Earth and their words to the Ends of the world We see here inanimate creatures can speake to the praise of God and instruction of man The excellencies and infinite perfections of God are plainly seen and read perspeculum creaturarum even in the Creatures which he hath made And men that are illiterate and cannot read a line in any printed Book may yet read distinctly and plainly in this Book of the Creatures if they will but set their Reason and understanding on work and learn their Language and the manner of Discourse with them Inanimate creatures such as are but bare And naked substances without life or sence as the heavens the Sun Moon and Starrs yet even these do declare knowledge and wisdome to Man they have a speech a voice their words go the ends of the world to every Nation and Language And men who have not the Scriptures nor any other Books or writings of men they shall not be excused in their ignorance of God and of their dutie to him if they learne not from his creatures if they understand not their speech and Language and learn not from them And this is plain from Rom 1 20. St Paul speaking of the heathen reproving them for their ignorance and disobedience he tells them much of God may be seen and known in and by the Creatures The invisible things of God from the Creation of the world are clearly seen being understood by the things that are made even his Eternall Power and Godhead so that they are left without excuse The Attributes of God his wisdom Power goodnesse love and bounty towards mankind are clearly seene read and understood by the things that he hath made And let not men think that because they are not Learned in any School Learning therefore they shall be excused Though they are ignorant of God and of their duty to him for the Prophet tells such what they shall find if they are of the number of those sottish children that have no understanding he that made them will not have Mercy on them and he that formed them will shew them no Favour Isay 27 11 So that it highly concernes every one to learn the Language of the Creatures and how to conferre and discourse with them for their profitt and edification And among the Creatures with Fruit-trees the subject of the Ensuing Dialogue Shall men plant Orchards and Gardens of Fruit-trees and only take their Pleasures and Profits from them from year to year This is no more than the Beasts and the Birds do They sitt under their shade in the heate of Sommer and eat of their Fruits The Swine gathers and eates the Fruits that fall under the Trees and goes his way but understands not whence they are but men that are endued with Reason and understanding especially if a Principle of supernaturall grace and the Spirit of God be dwelling and ruling in them must look higher and make another use of Fruit-trees than meerly for temporall Profit and Pleasures Men must discourse with Fruit-trees having learned to understand their Language which though it be nor Articulate and distinct to the outward sence of hearing in the sound of words yet they speake plainly and distinctly to the inward sence the understanding The soul hath its sences as well as the body the soul doth really hear see c. as well as the body so that we may learn from Fruit-trees many good lessons and usefull instructions they being Creatures that are alwaies speaking and alwaies speake the truth both for the glory of God and the good of men Every Creature speakes this aloude to every man qui fecit me propter te fecit te propter se he that made me for thee made thee for himselfe Mr Caryl in his exposition upon Job Chap. 12. speakes much to this purpose All Creatures as he there saies have a teaching voyce they read us divinity Lectures of Divine Providence Seculum est Speculum The world below is a Glass wherein we may see the world above they who cannot read other Books may yet run and read this Book of the Creatures written in great and plain Letters and Characters Non est ullum animalculum tam exiguum in quo non plus discere possimus quam in omnibus sculptis pictis aut simulachris Lauac The idle slothfull man is sent to the Pismire to learn and be instructed Pro 6.6 Go to the Ant thou sluggard consider her wayes and be wise she getteth her meat in the Summer c such as provide not in summer for Winter in youth for old age in this life for the next are condemned