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A02762 The burning bush not consumed wherein (either vnder all deepe sense of wrath; or hardnesse of heart, one may iudge, whether he be the childe of God, or not, &c. Chiefly receyuing satisfaction concerning the sinne against the Holy Ghost. Perused by I.D. and diuers other diuines. Hart, John, D.D.; Dyke, Jeremiah, 1584-1639, attributed name. 1616 (1616) STC 12891; ESTC S103842 61,708 194

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in their sorrow Miniis Bitternesse and a terror Sch. VVhence proceedeth this fearfull estate to their sense Minist Partly from a feeling of the absence of God and hardnesse of their hearts and partly in feeling the stings of a guiltie conscience Schol. How may one know himselfe to be in a good estate vnder such a disposition Minister First by his former experience that once hee did feele the sweetnesse of Gods fauour Next if in some measure how small soeuer he desire aboue all things in the earth the wonted presence of God Lastly if he waite and hope aboue hope that hee who hath once begunne will neuer repent him resoluing that though God should slay him yet he would trust in him Schol. What may we learne from this sort of disposition Minister First that by nature wee are separate from God and God from vs. Next that all Gods children vntill grace make a difference are as hard harted as any reprobats Schol. Seeing the wicked you say may haue a desire of heauen what difference is there betwixt the desire of the Elect and Reprobate Minist The desire of the Reprobat or of those in the state of reprobation before calling is meerely naturall such as was Esaws desire of the birth right and Balaams desire of the death of the righteous but the desire of the Elect is spirituall and heauenly Schol. How may we know when our desires are spirituall Min. First by the acknowledging of that which we chiefly desire Next of the end wherefore we desire it Schol. What is that which chiefely we must desire Minister God in Christ to dwell in our soules heere by his Spirit to sanctifie and quicken vs to raise vs vp againe in the great day transforming and making our vile bodies like vnto Christs glorious body to reigne with him for euer Schol. For what end should we desire this Minist Euen for God himselfe the end of all Schol. In desiring heauen what should we chiefely respect Minister Not so much our owne ease as that being freed from sinne in holinesse and ioy with vnspeakeable loue as a vessell full of glory wee may prayse and magnifie God for euermore Schol. Seeing the reprobate may haue a certaine sort of feeling how may we discerne whether our feeling be that sense which is peculiar to the Child of God or not Minist By the Spirit of adoption Schol. Which be the sure markes and fruits of Adoption in vs Min. Perswasion of the loue of God towards vs of our Election Redemption and Glorification ioy flowing from this feeling with increase of perswasion and peace which passeth all vnderstanding Schol. Yet what if the soule haue no such disposition Minist Yet must wee looke backe vnto what wee haue felt Next wee must see what wee desire to feele and further what wee hope to feele Scho. How may one know whether as yet he hath euer had any feeling Minist Hee must looke if euer in laying sure holde of Christ his soule hath beene filled with a spirituall sweetenesse aboue all the pleasures of Nature which in some measure hath left a seale and stampe of heauen in the soule that hath thus inabled him to discerne betwixt an absence and a presence of God so that hee is alwayes ioyfull when hee hath any feeling of Gods loue by the contrary euer sad and heauy for his absence Schol. Yet seeing the wicked may haue an inward restraining vertue to curbe sinne and an outward conformitie with the law of God how may it be knowne whether one hath a restrayning vertue onely or the renuing vertue of the holy Spirit Min. This is most easie to discerne Scho. Explaine your meaning Minist The first internall worke of the Spirit is a sight of sinne which offends the Maiesty of God a sight also of God who hath beene offended Next a secret sorrow proceeding from a hatred to sinne with a loue of that glorious offended Maiestie prouoked then a true desire to be freed of sinne with a louing heart and earnest desire to loue God for himselfe Further also a purpose and resolution to consecrate our secret thoughts will and affections vnto his holinesse as a liuing sacrifice A strife also against all the pleasures and occasions of sinne with an indeauour to keepe our thoughts and affections stedfastly vpon God and his will Lastly as the minde naturally strais from God the will being peruerse and the affections disordered if there be then a sting in the conscience bringing true remorse these be signes of the operation of the true Spirit by his renuing grace Schol. Seeing the worke of the spirit is a thing sensible which is felt in his renuing vertues in the slaughter of sinne and reformation vnto newnesse of life what if all this while one feele nothing but the growth of sinne hardnesse of heart and blindnes of minde Min. First he must see if he be able to discerne his sinne blindnesse and hardnesse of heart 2. Looke if hee secretly mislike the same 3. Marke if he would willingly wish it remoued 4. Consider if he haue desire to vse or any way wish he might vse the means though to his feeling he is no way able to vse the same 5. Looke backe if at any time God formerly did euer giue him grace to beleeue in him for that present without any sense or feeling euen when not being able to pray in languor patience and hope hee waited for Gods presence 6. Consider if after earnest prayer and sorrow for sinne at any time hee hath found light ioy peace a perswasion of mercy with some softnesse of heart the power of sinne abated Lastly if hee find this continually before his eyes The good which I would I doe not but the euill which I would not that doe I. Scholler Declare vnto me then some markes of the renuing Spirit Min. A loue of God and his image for his owne cause being goodnesse and loue it selfe Then an vnfained hatred of that which offendeth God Lastly a misliking of our owne euill heart with a true thirst and hunger to haue it made better Sc. Can a Reprobat haue these markes Minist No. Scholler How so Minist Because they be the markes of Election and are wrought by the Spirit of Adoption which a Reprobate cannot receiue Schol. Who are they who feele the wrath of God and shall also perish in the same wrath Minist Those whom God in his iudgement wakens giuing the conscience ouer to find the deluge of torments the sting of reprobation withdrawing from them his Spirit either to seeke mercy truly or to beleeue that there is any mercy for them so despairing Schol. When doth the Lord waken such wicked men to feele these horrors of conscience Minist Some sooner some later some longer before their death as Cain some againe immediatly before their death as Iudas Scho. What kind of sense