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A06193 The mysterie of mankind, made into a manual, or The Protestants portuize reduced into explication application, inuocation, tending to illumination, sanctification, deuotion, being the summe of seuen sermons, preached at S. Michaels in Cornehill, London. By William Loe, Doctor of Diuinity, chaplaine to his sacred Maiesty, and pastor elect, and allowed by authority of superiours of the English Church at Hamborough in Saxonie. Loe, William, d. 1645. 1619 (1619) STC 16689; ESTC S105401 92,048 356

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Euen because this sacred spirite of the eternall God Rebuketh the world of sinne of righteousnes and of iudgement It rebuketh the world of sinne because the wicked world beleeueth not which is the Sinne of Sinnes as I may so say but is fraught with furious spirits of blind ignorāce and desperatefolly which cast thousands into fires and waters of misperswasion and misbeleefe and these worldlings are caught away with vnpure spirites of sensuall security which possesse them both with dumbnes deafenesse that they can neyther speake of God but in their blasphemous cursinges and swearings nor heare of God without great wearisomnesse and discontent This sacred spirite also rebuketh the world of righteousnesse because sayeth Christ I goe the right way vnto the Father but the world is ledde by witte worshippes will worships and other such deuises of singularity conceited righteousnesse of mans many inuentions Some with Anabaptisme which is the diuell in an Angell of light and some with Iesuitisme which is a subtil slie Antichrist in the Church And this holy spirit rebuketh the world of Iudgement because the Prince of this world is iudged already and the vnbeleeuers his vassalls and slaues are iudged with him and are reserued for the further iudgement and vtter darkenesse of these vnpure spirites that are already in chaines to be brought forth in the great audite of Christ and end of the world For what deuoute soule trembleth not yea shuddereth not with horror to know that Sathan is the God of this world and to conceiue that seuen spirites of euil yea Legions of vncleane spirites may obsesse possesse and hellifie the soule and bodie of one man or of one woman I wonder that the whole frame and fabrique of nature shaketh and quaketh not to beare and heare those hellish and diuelish miscreants that when the seruants of GOD preach solemnely soberly seriously in the power zeale and abundance of their spirit say to them as Festus sayd to Paul This man is beside himselfe much learning makes him mad and say to others as the Iewes to the Apostles when they had receyued the gift of the holy spirit These men are drunke with wine or else take vpon them in the diuelish and damnable pride of their owne hearts to direct the whole world in the misperswasion of their own singular and priuate spirite not in order to God as they pretend but in confusion to the diuell as the ende shewes So did Iohn of Leidon Nipper Doling Chreiton and others of that crew of wretched miscreants who at Munster in their enraged and rebellious route cryed out being led by a cursed spirite of their owne nothing but Depose kill murther meaning those sober and moderate Christians that withstoode their brainesicke fury and Anabaptisticall fanaticall folly and in all that outrage pretended nothing but that they were guided thereunto by the spirite So doe those that are engaged into the spirite of Antichrist and enraged with the poysoned cup of the strūpet of Romish Babylon her spiritual fornication who speak write and practise prepensed wickednesse as did Cardinal Como to Parrie the traytor what time hee intended nay receyued their consecrated host with the saide Cardinall to kill our late Queene Elizabeth of pretious memorie signifying by letter vnto him that the then Pope Gregorie the thirteenth as by the Credentiall note included in the letter he might see doubted not but that the same spirite which moued him to so good a worke as to kill the Queene would certainely assist him to the performance thereof Oh barbarous spirite of brutish Popery So do those that scoffe at the gifts of the Spirite in their brethren saying to those whom they see reuearing and yeelding obedience to the power of Gods grace and counselling others to be guided gouerned thereby Oh Sir you are so full of the spirite that it runs out of your nose Oh sir the spirite moueth you This and the like hellish language I say is an amazement vnto good men to thinke there should be any fo damnably prophane and so desperately wicked especially among Christians who professe in their holy Creede to beleeue in the holy spirite and acknowledge that in the power of that spirit They liue moue and haue their being yea and they feele themselues oft times quickned from the dulnesse of sinne by the same spirit vnto the motion and life of grace wherby they are made vnexcusable And professe further that they beleeue that they shall bee raysed vppe out of their dust and from the bands and fetters of the graue by the operation of this powerfull and blessed spirite vnto eternall glory by that mighty working whereby it is able to subdue all things vnto it selfe This I say is a great consternation and amazement vnto a Christian heart and causeth oft times many good soules to quake and shudder to see and behold such desperate scornings and reprochful contumelies among such as professe they beleeue in God The serious consideration whereof I am perswaded would eftsoones trouble the mindes of many other with grieuous distractions and disturbances had not the holy booke of God in two most pregnant places of the new Testament set foorth to the life both of the Apostacie of faith and irregularity of good manners which the spirit of God prophesyeth should happen in these last and worst ages of the world For Saint Paul teacheth the Bishoppe of Ephesus That the spirite speaketh euidently That in the latter times some shall depart from the faith and shall giue heede to spirites of error and doctrines of Diuels The spirites of error are such in whome there is no sound trueth of GOD but mingled and mangled with humane traditions no conscience of good but iustifyings of their owne inuentions The doctrines of diuels are prohibitions of marriage and superstitious abstaining from meates as the Text speaketh And I take those spirits of errors and doctrines of diuels are no where to be foūd in the Christian Church more pregnant for we must not looke for them among Turkes and Pagans because this Prophesie reuealeth what shall happen in the Church and amongst professors of Christ but in the Papacy only which in the later times that is some sixe hundred yeares agoe or thereaboutes vtterly fell away from the verity of the faith of Christ and gaue heede to the spirites of errors doctrines of diuels intending nothing else thereby but the subuersion of the Primitiue purity of Religion and conuersion of the internall beauty of the Church of Christ into an externall and pompous lustre of humane policie And againe Saint Paul sheweth by the euidence of the same spirite That in the last dayes which are these worst dayes of ours should come perillous times wherein men should bee louers of themselues couetous boasters proud cursed speakers disobedient to parents vnthankefull vnholy without naturall affections truce breakers false accusers intemperate fierce no louers at all of
Scripture calleth this cause The spirit of faith or the spirite ●f beleeuing Gods second cause of our ●eleeuing is his blessed and ●oly word read and preached 〈◊〉 the ordinarie means of our ●ith which worketh vpon ●wo forcible and perswasiue ●enses the eye and the eare ●he one for the reader of the word the other for the hearer of the word preached or read For the eare God hath ordayned a voyce to call vpon ●s by the paynes of preaching For the eye his sacred word is written or printed that it may be read and vnderstood of vs and our children and this is the cause of our beleeuing which is called The word of Faith Aske a Christian then why he beleeues the Trinitie in Vnitie and Vnitie in Trinitie his answer is because the Scripture records it there is the word of faith but reply vpon him and aske him why he beleeues the scriptures his reason is without reason in himselfe for he saith The finger of God is there If you vrge and say Why doest thou beleeue and I do not I heare the word as well as thee Saint Paule will answer with an out crie O depth That is a matter of amazement not of argument saith S. Ambrose But what might be the cause that stayeth and vpholds the hearts of the sonnes of men along the misery of this life in this word of beleeuing Surely eternall life the saluation of our soules the last article of our Christian faith is the finall cause and anchor-holde of out beleeuing in Christ Iesus For the hope whereof the holy ones of God purge thēselues both in soule and body that they may be accepta●le vnto God through Iesus Christ our Lord. And there●ore S. Peter calleth eternall ●ife the end of our beleeuing ●uen the assured glorification ●f soule and body which by ●aith wee expect in the other world In respect whereof also it is that this faith goeth not alone like some bankrupt but is royally attended with a troupe of good works semblable to the causes thereof For the spirit of faith is not barren but is in continuall motion in stirring and quickning vp the harts of gods children euery day to goodnes Neither is the word of faith verball onely But liuely and mightie in operation and sharper then any two edged sword enters throgh euen to the diuiding of the soule and the spirit and of the ioynts and the ma●row and is a discerner of the thought and the intents of the heart The people of God therefore whose hearts are thus powerfully moued by the spirit of faith to beleeue and thus effectually counselled by the word of faith to liue well endeauour nothing else but that their liuing may be answerable to their beleeuing that so their soules might bee saued For this sacred faith of Christ first of all purifieth the heart now if the fountaine be cleare and cleane the whole streame that issueth thence will be cleane also Secondly this faith of Christ worketh by loue and bringeth foorth good workes I should euer therefore distrust that I neuer was a true beleeuer vnlesse I felt my heart sanctified by grace and my and working the deedes of haritie This doubtlesse was ●he faith of the primitiue ●orld while the bloud of Christ was yet warme in the ●earts of those beleeuers Witnes all those Churches ●olledges Hospitalls En●owments Rents Reuenews ●ands Liuings Pensions and ●●l other such donations and ●onsecrations appropriated ●nd giuen to the maintenance of religion and learning to ●he succour of the poore and ●o the perpetuating of Gods worship here on earth vntill ●he second comming of Christ. For the people then liued and beleeued as men knowing that the faith of Christ is not fruitlesse and that by the fruites therof they are assured of their election past and of their perfection by Christ to come that their good deedes should follow them where nothing else ●ould and that according to the proportion of their workes wrought in earth by grace in Christ they should through the mercie of God and not of merit bee allotted a portion of happines hereafter in the heauens And therefore vnderstanding their weldoing here to be necessarie to their well being for euer they studyed nothing else but to goe on in that race of goodnesse that they might attaine at the last the blessed end thereof euen the reward of mercy promised vnto them by the word of faith written vnto them in the bloud of our faith sealed assured vnto thē by the death of our faith stirred vp moued herevnto by the spirit of faith Christs vicegerent on earth whose they were encouraged thereunto by the bloud of so ●any faithfull beleeuers that ●yed for the faith of Christ ●nd continue therein vnto ●heir liues end by the exube●ant and abundant riches of Gods mercy in Christ Iesus their Ruler and Redeemer O Blessed Paule faithfull and beleeuing was the world when as yet the bloud of Christ was warme in me●s hearts and when the faithfull beleeuers inflamed with the loue of God and ouerioyed with the glad tydings of the Gospell thus bespake Gods seruants that preached th● faith vnto them Blessed in th● Lord will our goods pleas●●● you Behold we lay them dow● at your feete will our eyes 〈◊〉 you good Take ought of ou●● that is neere and deere vnto 〈◊〉 euen our right eyes Will our liues steede you Wee esteeme the● not for the testimonie of the fait● of Iesus Christ as for all manner of tribulations that can happen for Iesus Christ sake We accompt them not worthy 〈◊〉 the glory that shall bee receiued A blessed and beautifull ●ace of time it was O Paule when the prime beleeuing Christians had no other fault ●ound in them no not by ●heir verie enemies as Plinius ●ecundus an heathen testifieth 〈◊〉 Traian the Emperour but his was all hee could certifie ●gainst them to the state that ●hey oft times assembled ●emselues together before ●ay in the caues and holes of the earth to sing Psalmes ●nd prayses to the Lord of ●ife Christ Iesus which seruice for feare of persecution they durst not performe publikely O then was the time ho●y Paule that faith wrought ●y Gods loue and not by selfe loue by good workes and not by goodly wordes what time the beleeuing Christians were knowne not ●o bee of the tribe of Naphta●● giuing goodly wordes but of the tribe of Ioseph beeing fruitfull boughes euen fruitfull boughes by a Well whose branches run ouer the wall When Placilla the wife of Theodosius a beleeuing Empresse would resort vnto the Almes houses and Hospital●s of the poore to see them succoured and releeued and when her nice Gentlewomen that wayted o● her would dehort and disswade her not to debase her selfe to come into such meane places and neere such nastie people shee with teares in her eyes would re●ply and say O I wou●d not doe thi● and this onely
beholde and see if there were any damnable heresie of olde wherewith they haue not endeuoured by all the wit and strength of skill they could to brand vs withall which is all the issue for ought I can see of all these controuersies They tearming vs Simonians for once mentioning of grace and saluation Eunomians and Pepusians for attributing as they say too much vnto faith to woman●for that a woman was our dread Soueraigne Originists and Proclians for teaching that the Image of God by sin is extinctin man and that the fume of concupiscence is not vtterly extinct Sabellians Eutichians Swinkefeldians yet let the indifferent reader iudge whether wee partake in one iota with these heretickes They terms vs Donatists for admitting the iust onely into the elect Church of God Mani●chees for abandoning all free will in our selues to worke well of our selues Arrians for neglecting humane traditions Nouatians for refusing Popish penance Aetians for omitting oblations and feasts for the dead Iouianists for casheering a slippery and perplexed faith Vigilantians for not admitting the adoration of reliques Nestorians for not keeping the consecrated hosts Xenaits for abolishing Images Lampetians for putting from vs the bondage of vowes and indeede what not to to make vp a bead-rowle of rablement against vs. Thus they do fat please themselues with these and the like as persions of slander and reproch as if they had vowed neuer to sacrifice vnto their Idoll Iupiter Latialis Papa Turcissimus but as the Lindians did to Hercules with curfning and raylings Thus the tongues of our aduersaries who hate peace hath bin a furnace to refine vs in Besides many cart loades of Pamphlets frought with these and the like obliques what riuers of bloud what burnings both of the liuing and of the dead hath the Christian Catholicke world in these dissentions of that bloudy and Antichristian Synagogue bot● by wofull experience knowne and by barbarous crueltie endured And haue they thinke you who haue beene neuteralizing sequestrators taking part on no side but standing by and looking on endeuouring onely a Cassandrian pacification haue they I say escaped their virulencie Let Cassander himself Fricius the Adiaphorists Interimists and the nameles Apologists of France who haue sought peace and an end of controuersies tell if it hath not happened vnto them amidst these garboyls as it did vnto the foolish shepheard that interposed himselfe betweene two rammes furiously raging and running with all might and violence the one at the other Neither suffiseth it to compose these controuersies that wee admit as absolute Catholickes the whole sacred booke of God the three Catholike Symboles or Creedes to wit that of the Apostles that of Athanasius and that of Nice euē in the very leturgy of our Church together with all the holy diuinity cōprized in the fower first generall cousels vnlesse wee also receiue from thē Transsubstantiatiō Purgatorie and the Popes transcendent supremacy with all other nouelties hatched from the Conuenticle of Trent in this dotage of the world which strange proiects were then deuised that the holy Fathers of Italie might no way bee inferiour to the Apostles nor the Pope of Rome to Christ Iesus himselfe The fire of God sayth Basil affoordeth light without burning but hell fire burneth without light Hell fire therefore is the portion for those that despise the glorious light of Gods truth and desire like the Salamander to noozell themselues in the flames of furious contentions and continuall contro●er●ies But without controuersie sayth the Context Great is the Mystery of Godlinesse And confest it is on al hands that vnles we beleeue the Catholike faith we cannot be saued a summe whereof is this modell of Scripture prefixed Let vs therfore be wise now at the last to lay aside all distracting controuersies both transmarine and domesticke and let vs studie to bee quiet For wee see by many wofull experiences what is the miserable issue of calling in question long receiued tr●thes And how at the first this hellish fire of Contention may be more easily put out before it breake foorth into such scorching flames as now in fest the Church of God in West Frizeland Oh England bee thou wise by the lamentable and wofull example of thy b●rdering neighbours and remember that God cōmāds loue peace on al hands in Prince Peers Priests and people It is the new and eleuenth commandement giuen from mount Sion as a supplement to the tennefrom mount Sinai nay as their complement for true Euangelicall concord and loue is the fulfilling of the Lawe See the Patriarch● loue Abraham yeelds to Lot It is indeed no great maruell sayth a father if the seruant become any thing for the loue of the brethren seeing the Lord of life became a curse for the seruant Shall we not loue that which is good and pleasant where God promises his blessing and life for euermore as the Psalmist speaketh Shall not wee detest that which hindereth true and cleare interpretation of the Scriptures that rayseth sects that giues offence to weake ones and doth vtterly dash and ●uinate all church pollicie and gouernment Shall not wee hate that which impeacheth and hindereth our valour that we fight not couragiously the Lords battayle against Antichrist Doth not the Apostle reade us a lecture in our own bodyes of the mē●bers of consent Let vs assure our selues that wee can neuer be owners of Christ his seamlesse coate if we rend and deuide the church of God by needles and fruitles factions The harmony of other reformed churches vrge vs to conformitie in our owne if wee haue grace And the spirits of all well disposed will euer wish with Paule Vtinam abscindantur qui nos inquietant The ignorance also of many thousand who vnderstand not the things controuerted no not their names much lesse their natures doth admonish vs to bee wise at the last lest they of Gath and Askalon laugh at our singular folly And the degrees of scandall which follow these outrages as vnaduised anger subiecting vs to the danger of iudgment because we are mansl●yers mutuall hatred making vs lyable to the censor of a councell and shewing vs to be carnall and mutuall detraction cast●g vs into the fire of Gehenna should deterre euery honest heart from kindling or stirring and the least sparke either publikely or priuately that should disturbe the Churches sacred peace Besides the wounding of our owne consciences in such garboyles by hindering of our prayers and Preachings in the worke of Christs ministerie bids vs beware if euer we will bee warned of such scandalous courses For how can we preach peace or perswade mutuall reconciliation betweene others when wee our selues are the firebrands of contention to stir vp the coales of factions and sidings among the poore ignorants And whiles one says he is Pauls another sayes he is Apollos are yee not carnall Let vs therefore neuer listen to This I say this thou
them that are good traytors beady high minded louers of pleasure more then of God hauing a shew of Godlinesse but haue denied the power thereof from which Saint Paul counselleth to turne away These Men and Brethren These I say are the faithlesse and fruitlesse spirites of vanity the dissolute children of disobedience and cloudes without water who despite the spirite of grace Quench the light of the Gospell and know not whether there bee an holy Ghost or no. But Men and Brethren Hearken whosoeuer offendeth of infirmity offendeth against God the Father who is power and strength and whosoeuer offendeth of ignorance sinneth against God the Sonne who is wisedome and these finnes are pardonable but who so sinneth against the Holy Ghost the spirite of truth and charity his sinnes are irremisible Let him therefore that hath an eare heare what the Spirite sayth vnto the Churches For the Spirites of the Prophets are subiect to the Prophetes Bee men neuer so profoundly learned or so well conceyted of themselues Christ Iesus who was our Reconciliation on earth by his Incarnation Life and Passion is now our Aduocation in heauen at the right hand of God the Father by his continual Mediation and is our dayly Comforter as Saint Bernard speaketh by mouing stirring and inclining our harts to beleeue and our wils and consciences to the obedience of faith and to the endeauour care and study of all sacred duties Are not they then in a most desperate and wofull estate and condition thinke you who despise and despite this Reconciliation Aduocation Mediation Consolation of Gods spirit who continue in that sinne for which there is neyther sacrifice no● oblation to bee offered that can doe them or theirs any good who resist the Spirite of Christ albeit it stand at the dore of their hearts and consciences and craue for entrance who grieue the spirite of God by their vile and beastlie liuing and quench out the light thereof by their ouer-flowings of malitiousnesse which otherwise would shine and glitter like the sparkles of a diamond in the middest of our naughtie Natures and in a word who haue in them no gifte grace condition qualitie sparke or resemblance of Gods spirite whatsoeuer they may brag and boast thereof out of their owne deceiueable seemings but only this that their goodnesse so Anabaptistically are they besotted cannot be seen as the holy Ghost is inuisible And no lesse lamentable are the cauils of those which obiect That the Iesuites whom wee so vilifie boast also that they are led by the spirite as if most damnable heretiques did not make the same plea but the practise of the Nobles of Baroa is a satisfactory answere for that and all other cauils of that frie for they searched the Scriptures To see whether or no the thinges were so that they heard the Apostles preach but the spirite of Iesuitisme dare not abide that triall nor any other like spirit of error Another saith there bee so manie that vaunte of the spirit that I knowe not which I should adhere vnto but Saint Paul giueth a rule for that Neuerthelesse saith he wherevnto wee haue already attained Let vs march by the same rule which is the sacred Scriptures that wee may minde the same thing This plainely sheweth vs that we must adhere to none for our direction to God but such as adhere to Gods Oracle the Sacred scriptures and are guided thereby Yea but another vrgeth further and saith wee see that those that professe themselues to bee guided by the Scriptures and by the spirit thereof doe differ What then All men haue not Faith albeit in number and profession they be of the Church as S. Austine speaketh hence it is that they cannot accord For what communion hath light with darknes● or Faith with infidelitie Yea euen amongst them that haue Faith some haue a greater and some a lesser portion thereof according to their knowledge by Gods dispensation hence it is oft times that they cannot accord in all things at all times for there is a procession from faith to faith yet all may holde the Fundamentall grounds and principles in blessed diuinitie albeit they differ in some particulars because some haue already attained to that measure of grace which another● may attaine vnto in some time after This therefore is an infall●ble rule of S. Iohn We are of God hee that knoweth God heareth vs Hee that is not of God heareth not vs Hereby knowe we the● spirite of Error and the spirite of Truth That is as S. Augustine expounds it If any man take vppon him to expound the scriptures albeit it bee euen by himselfe with inuocation of GOD who assists by his holie spirite and the spiritual man discerneth all things the internall vnction directing him in all things and leading him into all truth To this man wee are bound to hearken and his doctrine to embrace albeit thousands gaine say it as the Councell of Nice hearkened to Paphnutius being but one man against the whole route and rabble of Pseudo Catholiques But if any man vndertake to doe it of himselfe of his owne priuate and singular spirite without warrant and directiō of Gods spirit which counselleth and guideth by the word onely It is the Spiders webbe the Cockatrice egge the fome of the sea the fume of the bottomlesse pitte wee may vndoubtedly disauow it and defie it I conclude then that this foundation standeth firme sound and may satisfie the soule of any beleeuer to wit that God is manifested in the flesh by beeing baptized as man Iustified in the Spirite by forgiuing sinnes as God Manifested in the flesh by being tempted as man Iustified in the spirite as God by ouercomming for vs the world the flesh and the Diuell Manifested in the flesh by beeing hungry as man Iustified in the spirite as God by feeding thousands aboundātly with a very small pittance Manifested in the flesh by enduring thirst as man Iustified in the spirite as God by calling those that are thirstie vnto the waters of Life that they might neuer thirst any more Manifested in the flesh by praying as man Iustified in the spirite by hearing the prayers of others as God Manifested in the flesh by weeping as man Iustified in the spirite by wiping all teares f●om our eyes as our God Manifested in the flesh by being sold for thirty peeces of siluer as a man Iustified in the Spirite as God by redeeming the world with his bloud a price pricelesse peerelesse M●nifested in the flesh beeing led as a sheepe to the slaughter as man Iustified in the spirite by triumphing ouer death and hell and by leading captiuity captiue as God● Manifested in the flesh by dying as man Iustified in the spirit as God by rising againe from the dead by ascending into heauen by sitting at the right hand of the Father whence we expecting him to come againe in the end of the world with Maiestie and
Iesus Christ how wonderfull are thy workes in all the world For out of the mouthes of Preachers sometimes very babes and suck● lings thou hast ordained strength that thereby thou mightst make thy power the more to be knowne in suppressing the rage and fury of Sathan the enemie of all mankind by such weake and feeble instruments And this thou hast done O Lord of thine vnspeakable mercy in Christ considering that we are but dust and cannot endure the presence of an Angel to speak vnto vs much lesse are wee able to behold thee in thy glorious brightnesse Nay O Lord no man can see thee and liue Eternally therefore blessed be thy goodnes O God for ordaining so sacred and so ●afe a meanes for our ●nowledge and acknowledge●ent of thee and of him whome ●hou hast sent Christ Iesus our Lord For it hath pleased thee 〈◊〉 put thy word into the mouthes 〈◊〉 men to publish it vnto vs. Thou hast clothed their hearts ●ith thy righteousnesse to fur●●sh them with grace Thou ●ast added the power thereof 〈◊〉 thy sacred spirite to guide vs to all truth thou hast shew●● the effects thereof in the san●●itie of our liues good works 〈◊〉 thy great glory Thou hast giuen vs the ioye ●ereof in the songs of holy ones 〈◊〉 our sola●e and the end there●● in the saluation of our sinfull ●ules and bodies to our eternall ●●licitie in heauen O Lord who can sufficiently ●●●toll thy Maiesty for this thy ●●rpassing fauour towards vs ●et vs entreate thy goodnesse for Christ his sake to stirre vp and ●uicken ●our dull hearts to a thankefull acceptance of this thy blessing Make vs to loue the preaching of thy word that sacred Ambassage from heauen that wee may bee throughly reconciled vnto thee Make it the sauour of life vnto vs and let i● in no wise bee the sauour of death vnto vs or any of v● Make vs to thinke reuerently of these whom thou hast seperated and sent to be the lighte● and guide of this world cause vs to esteeme of them preciously to loue them heartily to pray for them effectually and to heare them with all possible respects fulnes as people knowing that 〈◊〉 that hearet● them heareth thee hee that receyueth them receyueth thee hee that regardeth them regardeth thee and hee that doth for them doth for thee as people knowing it is thy Word they preach thy holy will they teach thy heauenly worshippe and diuine seruice they entreat ●s to embrace as people know●●g that the glorie thereof is ●●ine the good thereof is ours ●●en to the sauing of our selues ●●d children in both worlds O King of Heauen giue vs ●●ermore of this Manna the ●ngels foode of this water of 〈◊〉 of this celestiall treasure of ●is fruite of life of those songs 〈◊〉 Sion of this speech of Cana●●● of this salt of the earth of ●●is light of life of this dew of ●ermon of this name of Iesus 〈◊〉 this eternall Gospell by the ●eaching of thy holy will As ●e heare it O Lord let it di●ill into our soules as thy holy ●●●ction Let it stirre our harts 〈◊〉 thy power Let it bowe our ●ils to thy obedience as thy ●●unsell Let it sanctifie our 〈◊〉 as thy ordinance let it ●●epare vs throughout for thee 〈◊〉 Lord and for the glory of thy ●ace for euer Humble our hearts with the remembrance what wretches we were without this reuelation of thy Sonne Say vnto vs you were dogs and might not ea●● the childrens breade you were hogges and might not haue these pretious pearls cast vnto 〈◊〉 you were as vncircumcised P●listines as cursed Can●anit●● as diuelish Samaritans as He● theni●h Pagans as Turkish I●●●●dels But I haue washed purg●● purified and sanctified you wi●● my grace I haue called you my name and I will blesse yo● for euer O Lord God Graunt th●● wee may eate but the crum●● vnder thy table that wee 〈◊〉 touch but the hemme of thy v● sture that thou wilt but spea● the Word onely and we wretches shall liue shall bee heale● shall bee happie to thy prayse 〈◊〉 euer Say Lord vnto our soules am your saluation So shall 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and bee gladde all our 〈◊〉 so shall wee study to set 〈◊〉 thy honour and will vow 〈◊〉 sacrifices of thankefulnesse 〈◊〉 of soule and body in our 〈◊〉 and children for euer O heare vs King of Hea●●● and grant these blessinges 〈◊〉 thine to be continued vnto vs 〈◊〉 to our seed to al our generati●● for the merites of thy deare ●●ne Christ Iesus our most ●●●●acious Redeemer Amen GOD BELEEVED on in the World Explication THat the World should beleeue in God is the mystery of mysteries First that the World should beleeue in GOD in the vnitie of his essence and Trinity of existence Then to beleeue God in the verity of his written word And lastly to relye vpon God in the assurance of his loue for his promise sake this I say to know is eternall life and for the World to know it is a world of wonders For how should the World come by this sauing know●edge 〈◊〉 Take the World as in ●oly writ it sometimes signi●ies the reporbate of whome Christ sayth I pray not for the ●orld that is for the reprobate of the world these beleeue not Take it Cosmographically for the frame of heauen and of earth contayning the firmamentary and elementary regions these parts are not ●apable of such mysteries ●ut vnderstand it of the E●ect people of God inhabi●ing within the limites of the knowne Christian world and ●else where dispersed and scattered vpon the surface of the whole earth as it is taken in this place and then this mystery will bee reuealed vnto vs. For otherwise as the world 〈◊〉 more generally taken for the people of the world It is altogether set vpon wickednesse The World receyues not the Spirite of truth The Worlde knownes not God The world is at defiance with God as may plainely appeare by the contrariety betwixt God and the wo●ld The spirit of God being loue ioy peace long suffering gentlenesse goodnes faith meekenesse and temperance The Spirite of the World being adulterie fornication vncleannes lasciuious●es idolatrie witchcraft hatred variance emulation wrath strife seditions hypocrisies enuyings murthers drunkennesse reuellings How could it euer be thought that these thinges so contrariantly opposit should euer accord Yet behold this great mysterie for this malignant contrariant exorbitant refractory World is conquered by holy saith in the bloud of Christ and multitudes of millions in the World albeit not of the World Liue loue and be●eeue in God amidst the furious cruell and deadly rage ●atred and bloudy cruelty of many miscreants and infidell worldlings So that now God hath purchased by faith a world of people to himselfe called out of the vniuersall masse and multitude of people in the World to know and acknowledge him to be their God and Sauiour This is the sence of these words And the sacred
scriptures call those the Worlde whom God hath thus called out of the world because for their sakes onely this world was made and this world is as yet preserued and all things continue as from the beginning But when God hath his full number of these his chosen people out of the world then this world shall haue an end and there shall bee a new Heauen and a new earth wherein shal dwell righteousnesse To these his redeemed people in the world God made his promises both of the promulgation extension and augmentation of this Kingdome of Iesus Christ his Sonne First that the extention thereof should be as large as is the expansion of the Heauens and so great that it should encircle and surround the earth Secondly that the dominion thereof should bee from sea to sea And from the riuers vnto the end of the world The kings of Tharsis and of the ●sles should bring presents yea all Kings should fall downe before him at nations should serue him Thirdly that Christ should ●edeeme vs to God by his bloud ●ut of euery kindred and tongue and people and Nation Fourthly that there should ●ee so great a multitude of beleeuers of all Nations Kindreds people and tongues which stand before the throne and before the ●ambe that no man should bee ●ble to number them The performance of which ●rophesies and promises God shewed most power●●lly in the very commencement of this conquest of faith ●or Peter conuerred in one ●ermon three thousand and 〈◊〉 another Sermon fiue thou●and soules that beleeued and ●●●●rned to God from their in●quities So mightily yea so ●uddenly grew the word of God and preuayled yea 〈◊〉 is ttuely obserued both by Suetonius in the life of Nero and by Tacitus in the first booke of his Historie beeing enemies to Christ Christians and also by Tertullian a friend to Christians in his Apologeticall exhortation to the Gentiles that the multitude of beleeuers was so great in the Prim●tiue Church euen amidst those furious bloudy butcheries and wofull persecutions that their strength and puissan●e if they should haue waged warre was oft times a feare and terror euen to the ve●ry persecuting Emperours themselues This was exceeding strange that a World of people so dissonan● so dissolute so aliant so repug●nant to God and to goodnesse should become so plyable so flexible so obediēt 〈◊〉 submit and subiect them●●lues to the yoke of Gods ce●●estiall direction And albeit this very acte ●f beleeuing may seeme very ●aruellous vnto vs in it selfe ●et the strange means where●y this victorious conquest was wrought by Christ in ●educing the world to the act ●f faith was indeed incompa●ably wonderfull and aboue mans capacitie to conceiue For Christ Iesus the Sonne of God when hee made this conquest of the World by faith did not proclaym to the world as king Cyrus did whē he intented his conquests great pay worldly promotions magnificent titles and honourable entertainements for his voluntaries and Followers neither did Christ proffer as the diuell did All this will I 〈◊〉 thee shewing all the king●omes of the world if thou wilt fall downe and worshi● me nor as the licentious Turk doth grants libertie of wiueving to what number of women men will of thriuing by what callusions and deuises men can so they doe no violence to all that embrace his Mahumetanisme nor yet as the most Turkish Pope vseth who grants pardons and indulgences from all kinde of punishments to all his Peccadilloes whatsoeuer For then Christ doubtlesse might haue had followers on a sudden more then enough But behold and consider the iniunctions motions and perswasions that Christ vsed to moue the world to beleeue and then tell me Beloued in our Lord if this be not a secret and hidden Mysterie The very first mandate that Christ ienioyned to those that meant to follow him was Re●●nt yee that is Bee of another ●inde and leade another life 〈◊〉 you haue done hereto●●re Become new creatures ●●at is leaue off to doe euill 〈◊〉 learne to do good This was no lesson for the ●●lfe louers of the world to ●●arne and of these there is an ●●finite number By this doctrine Christ ●●ight lose all the nice of the world and all that were wed●ed to their owne selfe li●ings Another iniunction was ●n the world if you will bee mine you shall haue augariation and your hearts shall bee pierced ●hrough with many sorrowes This was no coppie to bee taken out by the effeminate delitious and delicate persons of the world A third was You shall bee hated of all men for my names sake saith Christ. This was no condition to obligue faint and false hearted cowards of the world A fourth was He that loues his life shall lose it This was not the way to winne a worldling notwithstanding all these and other such like more conditions and entertainments euen to exquisite torments ye● I say what euer could be sayd or done to the contrary by the infidell party in all the bloud and but chery of Gods Saints behold yee the power of God in this wonderfull conquest of the world by faith For a Centurion beleeue● euen to life albeit Christ is absent from doing any act speakes this in the words of a beleeuer Say the word onely O Lord and my seruant liueth A Canaanitish woman beleeues to health if she might eate but the crums th●● fall ●●om the table or touch but ●he hemme of Christ his ve●ure The good theefe beleeues 〈◊〉 saluation in Christ Iesus ●hom he beheld fastened to ●●rosse laden with disgrace●●●l reproches and scoffings forlorne and forsaken of the ●hole world strugling in his 〈◊〉 dolours gasping gaping 〈◊〉 weltring in his owne ●oud Oh wonderfull power 〈◊〉 faith Oh maruellous work ●f God! Is there any reason 〈◊〉 bee yeelded hereof Are ●●ere any causes of this so rare 〈◊〉 maruellous a change in the ●eart and resolution of man ●o surely Mans reason in this ●ynt is but as a beast as Iere●ie sayth But Almightie ●od hath his reasons for it ●ost preg●ant most pow●●full For this beleeuing in ●hrist being an act of the vnderstanding assenting to Gods diuine truth at the commandement of the will so moued by the grace and spirit of God sheweth that it is the power onely and spirit of God that inclineth our hearts to beleeue as the first mouing cause thereof This was the reason why Lydia the Thyatirian hearkned to Paules preaching which many other did not that heard the word notwithstanding as well as she For the Text saith God opened the heart of Lydia that she attended the the words of Paule that is to say She attended not vntill God openeth her heart The inuisible finger of God being as you see a golden key to vnlocke our steely hearts that may see perceiue and be moued to seeke after God for our saluation And this is the reason why ●he
but so and s● yea much more for the loue ● beare to my Sauiour Christ an● to his blessed members 〈◊〉 meane soeuer they bee for I 〈◊〉 him my selfe and all I haue 〈◊〉 thousand wayes O sacred Paule that was ●etime when men beleeued ●nd loued God so sweetely ●●at they would not bee allu●ed by the enticements of the ●orld to fall from the faith ●f Christ as did couetous 〈◊〉 ●mas they beleeued and lo●ed him so wisely that they ●ould not bee deceiued with ●he vanitie of wretchednesse 〈◊〉 fayle in their sacred seruic● 〈◊〉 did prowd hearted Diotre●●●●es that loued the prehemi●ence they beleeued and lo●ed God so resolutely that ●●ey could neuer bee vtterly ●an quished either by sinne ●eath or Sathan as many mil●●ons of vnbeleeuing and ●isbeleeuing Christians are But O blessed God of hea●ē earth how is the case in ●ese ourdaies altered For the ●iuell hauing heretofore ray●d vp diuers heresies and ●hismes in all ages to hinder peach and vtterly to ouerthrow this sacred acte of beleeuing and true seruice of God as first against the faith of Gods creating the world he raysed vp the Marcionites Carpocrations and Nicolaita●● against the word of grace and redemption of man by Christ he stirred vp the Ebionites Gnostiques Ar● rian and Sabellians and against the assurance of glory for his Saints hee enraged the auncient Cathari Pepusians and Anabaptists and many other such like damnable miscreants against all the articles of our Christian faith but now in this dotage of the world he like cursed Caligula that monster of men wisheth this holy people that beleeue in Christ had but one head that hee might strike it off at once euen with this one blow and hellish blast ●here is no God to the vtter ●olishing of all the ground ●orke of our Christ●an faith Oh that the diuell could but ●ish this onely as hee desired ●nce to sift and winnow ●eter But it is a thousand pitties ●o see and behold how much ●e hath preuayled with mil●ions of thousands euen in the Christian world Else how ●urst so many damned mis●reants insult euen ouer God ●imselfe Let him make speede ●nd hasten his workes that wee may see it Yea that dare breath defiance and out face Gods ●udgments by denying them ●nd saying There is no plague this pro●hesying is but words this preaching is but winde and in the ende fall away from all that ●s called God as did Pharaoh saying Who is God that I should serue him and what is Iehouah that I should yeeld vnto him These are such against whom there is no law in England which is to bee feared will bee the prouoking of Gods iudgements vpon this our Land and state in particular wherein there is so much care taken and so many good laws made and that most worthily for the preseruation of the kings crowne and dignitie that whosoeuer speaketh against it is held a cursed Tray●or and that most iustly and is worthy to die an ignominious and cruell death and that most deseruedly yea particular and priuate mens cases their lands liuings titles pleas and wrongs are by good and wholesome lawes redressed yet there is no extant and positiue Law Statute or Ordinance against these impea●hers of this holy faith and against the open cursed and damnable Blasphem●rs de●ier● and defiers of the eternall God Oh England this is a worke worth the best intendments consultations and determinations both of thy Princes Peeres and people that such hellish roaring Boyes and such damned crues may not once bee named within the territories where thy renowned king is stiled the defendor of the faith For wee see that of such as make profession of faith the Oracle of faith telleth vs All haue not faith God sent Noah in the worlds infancie to preach this faith of the Messias Abraham in the worlds childhood had the signe of the couenant of this faith for the same purpose Dauid in the worlds youth beleeued and defended the same The Prophets in the worldes middle age guided the beleeuers vnto it Gods owne Sonne in his first comming preached it to the worlds old age his Apostles and Preachers to this our age the worlds dotage and all these found vnbeleeuers and missebeleeuers in all their times And last of all when Christ shall come againe to iudge the liuing and the dead Shall he finde faith on the earth In his first aduent hee had not as he himselfe affirmeth where to lay his head but when he commeth againe to iudgement hee will not haue where to set his foote if the world continue as it hath ●one along time eloyning ●rom Christs Church and ●poyling it of the meanes of ●he Gospells preaching those ●acred donations endowments which the faith of the ●ormer and better ages con●ecrated as the lands and re●enewes of Iesus Christ the Sonne of God heere on earth ●or the perpetuating of his ministerie and seruice No ●eloued these are the dayes of ●inne and wherein sinne a●oundeth because the loue of God in the world waxeth ●old These are the dayes where ●n such a faith is professed by ●any that is no where to bee ●eene by good workes but ●ard onely in some certaine ●oodly wordes such a faith ●s I told you before was the ●ith of Lucius learned Par●ot like and tunable to the eare hauing no semblance or qualitie of Gods spirit in it but onely this that not working by loue it is inuisible Africa was accounted in auncient time the mother of monstrous shapes but Europe Christian Europe is become the grandmother of many strange wonderments For as Saint Augustine sayth Hee that beleeueth not now seeing the world beleeueth is aprodigious and portentous amazement to himselfe And many there are who albeit they liue in the profession of this holy beleefe yet they profite not in it because they abuse the holy meanes thereof neither doe they practise the religious manner and methode of attaining vnto it For first● they abuse the meanes by comming ●reuerently and irreligiously ●ot as beleeuers to heare the Word of this faith prea●hed Elias Gods Prophet when ●ee comes where he heareth God hee couereth his face with his mantle in reuerence of Gods Maiestie For beleeuers the nearer they come to God the more modest they are Ezechiel hearing GOD speake vnto him wanting a vayle falles with his face to the earth making the earth his mantle to shew his reuerence and fea●e to Gods maiestie Peter seeing Christ comming towards him cryeth out Depart from mee for I am a sinnefull man as acknowledging he was not worthy to breath in the place where Christ was Abraham when hee talkes with God about Sodome sayth thus Let not my Lord bee angrie if I dust and ashes speake vnto him And the Syrophenician comming to receiue comfort from Christ stands behind him daring not to speake but entendeth onely to touch not his body nor his garment but euen the very hemme of his vesture and
shee receyued a comfortable compellation from Christ for hee owned her and sayde Daughter bee of good cheare thy beleefe hath saued thee For the more vereeundious and modest wee are in this our hearing of God and in our comming vnto him the more bright and beautiful wee are in his sacred sight If wee would thus serue the Lord in feare and reioyce be fore him with trembling wee should not goe so often to Church and so often return againe neuer the better oft-times the worser wee should not so often heare in vain nor so often see and not discerne But the manner is now with many to come as sathan did for company or custom or worse came also when the sons of God were assembled before him to the diuels Chappell according to our English Prouerbe Where God hath his Church the Diuell hath his Chappell For euen in the great assemblies while some are there hearing the word attentiuely others sleepe profoundly while some reade others prate while some lift vp their eyes to heauen others point out the finger to note some vanity in the next pue while som pray othe●s scoffe while some sing others curse while some sigh for their sinnes others laugh at sinne while others sit hearkening to the Sermon vnto the end others make hast to bee gone and thinke euery houre two vntill they heare the Peace of God which they will scarce vouchsafe to take with them nor the Grace of GOD neither Cease therefore to maruell at our fruitlesse hearing the Word if this bee our demeanour when we present our selues before our God were we perswaded of God as wee ought and surely hee that will come to God must beleeue that God is and of his sonne Christ Iesus of whom the voyce from Heauen and not from men was this Heare him wee could not thus abuse our time when wee assemble our selues to heare this Word of faith preached vnto vs. But those that thus de●mean themselues the Prophe●ie of Esay is fulfilled which God in his iust iudg●ment ●ringeth vpon them for their neglect of him in making their hearts fat Their eares heauie and their eyes dimme that they may not see with their eies nor heare with their eares nor vnderstand with their hearts and should bee conuerted and God should heale them These are such that come into the house of God without feare and offer the sacrifice of fooles for albeit they liue wickedly yet they imagine that they haue made GOD beholding vnto them for sitting an houre or two in his seruice It was otherwise in Saint Iohn the Diuine who in heauenly meditations and seruice of God was rauished in the Spirite on the Lordes day and in that holy extasie heauen was opened vnto him and hee saw God the Angels the Elders and the soules of the Saints clothed in white robes whereas these diuelish hearers are ready to faint for water yet sit as Hagar Abrahams bondmaide did by the fountaines of waters and doe not see them are ready to perish for foode and yet doe not see the heauenly Manna that is reached out vnto them And as they thus abuse the holy meanes of their beleeuing so also they vse not the heauenly and orderly proceeding in the practise of their beleefe For a true Beleeuer at his very first awaking in bedde is present with God in his thoughts words and meditations as Dauid speaketh and after hee is vp hee taketh vnto him blessed wordes as ●head directeth eyther publike●y or priuately and offereth ●God his morning sacrifice in ●prayer and then addresseth and addicteth himselfe to his calling and therein abideth performing his earthly vocation with an heauenly mind And if a true beleeuer happen into any company he sits oft times still and retired to himselfe watching and waiting oportunity when hee may speake words that may minister grace vnto the hearers And if a true Beleeuer haue any leysure not that hee will bee at any time idle he sayth to himselfe Now will I retire myselfe into my closet and there will I powre out my heart vnto my God If a true beleeuer prosper in the worke of his handes he is thankefull and not proude If hee suffer aduersity hee makes his patience knowne vnto all men without murmuring or repining assuring himselfe that it proceedeth not of Gods hatred but of his singular loue t●ward him that hee is afflicted for God delighteth not in the misery of his Creatures for if hee did hee would neuer haue made man a Paradise to liue in euen in his innocency but God knoweth in his wisedome that by afflictions his dearest children are weaned from the loue of the World and take liking of the other world And thus hauing past the day recalling to mind Gods great mercies recounting his owne many and manifold infirmities and imperfections magnifieth Gods fauours in all craueth pardon for his great vnthankefulnesse and so reposing himselfe in bedde in his Sepulchre hauing now made as it were his last will to God acknowledging himselfe a stranger and Pilgrime here as all his Fathers were and beleeuing that the time will come that as he is awaked and riseth from bedde in the morning so shall he bee raysed from his graue and sleepe of death to liue with GOD in Christeternally But the vnbeleeuers and fruitles professors in their carriage are quite contrary For their awaking is to euill and that is euer present with them Their morning Mattens is cursing and swearing and that shall distill one day into their bowels as water like oyle into their bones Their vocation is to bee busie bodies in other mens matters Their society is to seeke out the riotous to runne with them to excesse their retirednesse is to study out mischiefe to complot against their brethren to circumuent by politique stratagems their harmelesse associates If these prosper no man is able to endure their pride their disdaine their curiosity their statelinesse If they bee afflicted the whole Countrie shall ring of their impatience murmuring rauing and blasphemie And thus hauing lost the day they couch themselues in their beds of beastlinesse at night as if they had made a couenant with death and the diuell neuer to be good This is the fruit of infidelitie and thus godlesse professors demeane themselues as if Barrahas had suffered and Christ had beene let goe as if Christ were yet in his graue ●nd that Caiphas should bee ●udge of quicke and dead But true beleeuers know that without faith it is impossible to please God let vs prate what wee will and whatsoeuer is not of faith is sinne let vs doe what wee will and this faith must worke by loue or else all is in vaine let vs liue how we will let vs then begge this blessed boone of God that wee may beleeue and that hee would helpe our beleeuing that wee may haue both the groundworke of faith to builde vpon the trust of faith to resolue vpon the boldnes of faith
to approach neere vnto God and the full perswasion of faith to die in that so wee may goe on from faith to faith vntill wee haue our perfect blisse in Christ for euer Albeit our condition be that wee liue in these last and worst times as Lot in Sodome and as Abraham in Vr of the Chaldes yet hauing the rocke of our faith in Heauen the Father determining the word directing the holy Ghost mouing and these 3. are one hauing the records of our faith on earth the Spirit witnessing to our Spirite that wee are the sonnes of God the water of Baptisme the seale of our Redemption in Christ the bloud of the holy Martyres as the signes of the power of faith in weakenesse and these three a●gree in one wee may bid defiance to the Diuell and quiet our conscience in Christ for euermore Concluding that wee can be iustified no other way in the sight of God but onely by this holy faith in the bloud of Iesus but beeing there by onceiustified wee are in direct order towardes God wee are through the gate and in the happie way that leadeth to Abrahams bosom euen eternall life For God can direct vs in the best way vnto himself that leadeth to euerlasti●g felicitie in turning vs from ●ur euill wayes and retur●ing vs to himselfe by re●entance and so on to good workes the assurance to our ●elues of our election in CHRIST from good workes to Gods mercy and ●rom thence to glory where●nto this faith teacheth vs ●hat CHRIST is already ●ntered and whether hee ●ill vndoubtedly bring all ●hat loue him that looke ●nd long for his comming ● consummate and perfect ●is our holy seruice in the Heauens where is the fulnes ●f ioy and happinesse in the presence of God for euermore O Lord I beleeue helpe my vnbeleefe and encrease my Christian faith WOnderfull art thou O Lord God in thy manifold works maruellous in thy Almighty power and vnsearchable in thy diuine secretes The goodly frame of heauen and of earth shew shy power the disposition of all things therein tell of thy great wisedome and the passages of so many millions of particulars point out this gracious prouidence in all and yet the workes of thy mercies surpasseth all this For which O heauenly Father wee magnifie and praise thy name and multiplie our thankefulnesse vnto the in Iesus Christ from day to day For it hath pleased thee good Father to elect vnto thy selfe and to call ●ut of this Worlde out of this world I say beeing ● sincke of sinnefulnesse a deepe ●den of despayre an Asphatites of ●ll filthinesse a dead sea of sensu●lity the vale of the children of Hinnon a Babylon of beast linesse a Sodome of sorrow a Gomorrah of vngodlinesse a Seboim of security an Adamah of Adulterie and a world of wickednesse to chose I say one of this route a remnant of people to bee thy beloued Spouse and wife of the Lambe to bee a royall Priesthood an holy Nation a peculiar people the loue of Christ all faire vndefiled and without spotte the onely Doue to bee like an Orchard inclosed a well sealed vp a fountaine of liuing water a Paradise of all pretious delectable and desirable fruites and to be the mysticall body of Christ which hee doth quicken with his owne spirite And these heauenly Father thou hast sealed with thine owne fignet dignified with thine owne fauours and as it were di●sied by thine effectuall and sauing grace in giuing them the holy faith of thy Christ and our Iesus thine onely sonne and our Sauior to purifie their hearts to purge their consciences from dead workes to serue thee the Father of light and life and so to be blessed by thee with light and life euerlasting O Lord now behold mee poore silly wretch that lyes here beneath in this miserable world creeping in the dust and crawling in mine owne infirmities My soule cleaueth vnto the ground my belly vnto the earth I haue nothing in mee but sinne sensuality a●d shame Blind I am in mine owne vnderstanding for I know thee not obstinat in my will for I little ● regarde thy Counsels corrupted in mine affections for I haue no minde vnto thee My parents were of this world I am borne in the world and the world is all my silly selfe looketh after I cannot attaine to so much at to know my selfe how then shuld I know and discerne thinges aboue my selfe much lesse vnderstand the things that appertaine vnto thee O Father and to the glory of thy Kingdome Euery good and perfect gift commeth feom thee who art the Father of lights O bowe downe thy goodnesse then vnto mee most mercifull Father and extend thy bounty vnto me poore wretch that most humbly desires thy grace and fauour that thou wouldest bee pleased to giue mee a portion and measure of thy blessings in the faith and fauour of thy sonne Grant vnto mee faith O Lord without the which I cannot please thee without the which I cannot hope for any good nor haue any euidence of these things which are not yet euident without the which I cannot come to Christ nor doe any good works nor bee raysed from sinne nor know thee O God nor resist the Diuell nor ouercome the world nor be iustified nor bee saued O blessed Father grant this mercy vnto mee without the which I desire not to be without which I cannot bee but a Cimmerian wretch a stranger vnto thee an Atheist a profane person an Infidell a cast away and a Firebrand of Hell What prayse can bee to thee O Lord in the deepe in the land of obliuion in the place of the damned Shall the dead praise thee shall the bottomlesse pitte celebrate thee shall the damned sing vnto thee no no The beleeuing the repenting the sorrowfull soule for sinne whome thou shalt shine vpon with the light of thy countenance in the faith of Christ that soule O God that soule shall euer bee magnifying thy mercies extolling thy goodnesse and celebrating thy greatnesse fro age to age What euer I doe what euer I thinke what euer I say without it hee seasoned with this grace of faith it is sinne O blessed plant of Paradise O heauenly Iewell of incomparable valuation Deare Father bestowe this blessing vpon me shut not vp my life with vnbeleeuers which shall neuer see thy face but rectifie me in al parts to the right vse of the sacred meanes of obtayning this fauour of faith It commeth by hearing of thy Word O sanctifie mee throughout that I may attentiuely hearken what the Lord will say For hee will speake peace vnto my soule and loue to his Saintes that they returne not to folly O holy Lord Looke backe vpon mine humbled Suite signe my petition for thy tender mercies sake in Christ. So shall my Sacrifices bee alwayes acceptable vnto thee as Abels my conuersation holy as Enochs my preaching powerfull as Noahs my offeringes delectable as Abrahams so shall I contemne