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A01800 The arke of noah for the Londoners that remaine in the cittie to enter in, with their families, to be preserued from the deluge of the plague. Item, an exercise for the Londoners that are departed out of the cittie into the coutnrey, to spend their time till they returne. Whereunto is annexed an epistle sent out of the countrey, to the afflicted cittie of London. Made and written by Iames Godskall the yonger, preacher of the word. Godskall, James. 1604 (1604) STC 11935; ESTC S120518 49,399 68

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flowers bee pure and cleane but the hand also which handleth them so it is not sufficient that the words of our prayers be holy but the heart also which conceiueth them The second piece of houshold-stuffe is Faith for the righteous is also hee that beleeueth in Christ and is righteous through the righteousnes of Christ the righteous This furniture carried Dauid with him for as he had a desire of health and remission of his sinne so he had also a stedfast faith and confidence that it should be forgiuen him This persuasion of deliuerance and hope of obtaining we must haue with vs entertaining it in our hearts The reasons are first the prescription of the spiritual Phisitions it is the Apostles precept Iam 1. 6. Let him aske in faith and wauer not And in the fourth to the Hebr. 16. that we should goe boldely to the throne of grace drawing neere vnto him with a true heart in assurance of faith Heb. 10. 22. casting not away that confidence which hath great recompence of reward t is the counsaile of Christ Mar. 11. 24. Secondly carrie it with thee that thou maist receiue that for which thou goest vnto him faithfully Psal 145. 18 And whatsoeuer yee shall aske in prayer if yee beleeue ye shall receiue it Math. 21. 22. Without this there is no going thither Rom. 10. 14. But as righteousnes and trueth kisse each other so must prayer and faith which is the ground of prayer first beleeue and then speake this was the order of Dauid Psal 116. this faith will make vs acceptable to the Lord of that soile and make vs finde fauour at his hands Faith is a beautifull queene as highly fauored of the King of Kings as euer Esther was of King Assuerus she shall not be stayed without at the gate but with an humble presumption may approach into the inner court and shall receiue her request for if we shall receiue a Kingdome Luc. 12. how much more that which is lesse being asked by faith come not then without this aduocate Cyprian in his treatise de Idol vanit sayeth speaking how hee and his brethren did much good in the visitation of the sicke prout fides patientis adiuuat aut gratia curantis aspirat that he prospered according as they and the patient had faith to speake vnto God the greatest enemie to the efficacie of our prayer is distrustfulnes And therefore God forbid saith Augustine that what we desire God to doe for vs with our mouthes we should deny him to be able to doe in our hearts A heathen man Seneca could say he that asketh fearefully and doubtfully teacheth him to denie of whom he asketh and men doubting they shall not obtaine make God vnwilling to heare them As vnbeleefe did shut the doore vnto the Iewes that some of them enter not into Canaan a tipe of heauenly Ierusalem so distrustfulnes is able to shut our praier out of that heauenly Canaan And therefore as Iacob going to his father Isaac to receiue the blessing put on the garment of his eldest brother so let vs going to our heauenly father to obtaine our request be cloathed with faith through the righteousne●●e of our eldest brother Iesus Christ Further this confidence giueth vs entrie into that place Open the gates saith the prophet Es 26. 2. that the righteous nation which keepeth faith may enter in Faith is as a key that openeth vnto vs the gates of the cittie Thirdly this furniture is necessarie for the feete which must beare vs thither that they may be firme stedfast and faile vs not in the way the moisture and iuice whereby the spiritual feet of our prayers are nourished is faith By faith yee stand saith the Apostle 2. Cor. 1. It is the roote that beareth vs the legges and supporters and the strong men that hold vs vp that we fall not As the Doues nest is the cleftes of rockes that cannot be assaulted so faith resteth it selfe in the wounds of Christ it casteth an anchor in knowledge of the true God and standeth as firme as mount Sion that cannot be remooued Fourthly we must carrie it with vs that we may liue why doe wee with our houshold-stuffe goe into the Countrey but because we are desirous of life If in the going to the name of Iehouah for remission of sinne and spirituall life and for the remoouing of the effect of sinne the bodily contagion we are desirous of it we must not forget this furniture for by Faith we liue Abac. 2. It is the life of the soule and the soule and spirit of the new man Wee may haue a name that wee liue but indeede wee are dead to God-ward if wee beleeue not doubting then neither of might mercie or of his promise because they are passed by couenant oath before vnmooueable witnesses the best in heauen and the best in earth and because they are signed with the finger of the holy Ghost and sealed with the blood of his annoynted and beloued let vs with a holy confidence runne to this place in this afflicted time of the contagion that we may receiue mercie The third peece necessarie for our voyage is Humilitie which excludeth all opinion of our owne worthinesse and righteousnesse Dauid carried his furniture with him yea this royall ornament as appeareth out of two things First out of the tearme and phrase of obseruation I besech you a proper terme of submission and the poore surers phrase Secondly out of his bodily prostrating of himselfe in sacke-cloath with the Elders of Israel 1. Chron. 21. Herein let vs in this time of plague imitate King Dauid in our going to the name of the Lord carrying with vs this ornament this submission and lowlynesse let vs vse the poore suters phrase and not pride of speech saying we are worthie O Lord let vs not goe thither to bragge as many runne into the Countrey to dominire but let vs pray that the Lord will giue vs with vs this submission that we may bow not only the knees of our bodies but of our hearts yea that wee may euen bow the very phrase of our words with Dauid that wee may vtter them as if the smallest Grashopper of the earth were to speake with feare and reuerence before that dreadfull Maiestie Three things must mooue vs to carrie it with vs in this our voyage First the person to whome we goe his greatnesse excellencie Maiestie his glorious name which is Ieuouah It was the counsel that Aesope gaue to Solon enquiring what speech he should vse before Craesus either very little or very sweete said he If when we goe to the Princes of the earth who are but smoake and vanitie wee speake with humilitie much more doth the presence of the most high God require it Secondly the consideration of our owne persons which doe goe thither the conscience of our owne vnworthinesse and deformitie of sinne wherwith we are spotted let vs then with Abraham speaking to the