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A00778 A profitable exposition of the Lords prayer, by way of questions and answers for most playnnes together with many fruitfull applications to the life and soule, aswell for the terror of the dull and dead, as for the sweet comfort of the tender harted. By Geruase Babington. With a table of the principall matters conteyned in this booke. Babington, Gervase, 1550-1610. 1588 (1588) STC 1090; ESTC S101499 244,374 582

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it be read and heard with sobrietie specially because of those Machabées that suffered so cruell torments for the law of God Wherfore by his owne words now on both sides repeated Augustines minde is playne namely that these bookes alleadged in proofe of faith they are not Canonicall but to be read vnto the people in the Church for example of life in this sence saith hee they are Canonicall and may be thus read so that they be read soberlie And what is this but that which other Fathers haue also saide as Ierome The Church readeth the storie of Iudith the booke of Tobie and the bookes of the Machabees but y e same Church receiueth not these bookes as the Canonicall Scriptures Cyprian Haec omnia legi quidem in ecclesijs voluerunt nō tamen proferri ad authoritatem ex his fidei confirmandam All these writings our Fathers haue allowed to be reade in the Church yet not to be aleadged for authoritie to confirme the doctrine of our faith Wherefore to goe no further in this you see our reasons why wee allow not any proof of doctrine out of those bookes and therefore not of prayer for the deade Other reasons moe are aleadged by the godlie learned and ●ight by mee now but that these suffice here Next our answere toucheth the matter it selfe and we say that prayer for the dead sought to be proued out of this place of the Machabees is contrarie to the rest of the Scriptures and therefore we dare not allowe it For no trueth and lawfull thing is contrarie to any Scripture but agreeable as receiuing warrant and lawfulnes thence Secondlie that though Iudas had so done which is not likelie he did howsoeuer this place hath béene corrupted to that ende because it is contrarie to the custome of the Iewes euen to this day to pray for the deade yet this particular example is not sufficient to establish a doctrine no more then Zipporalis was to prooue that women may administer the Sacraments or the example of Razis that one might kill himselfe whome this author so much commendeth And therefore concluding since neyther by this place nor by anye Scripture this preposterous loue to the dead to pray for them can finde sure warrant wee desire that it may hartelie bee thought of how ill it becommeth any that professe a desire to please God which commaunded obedience and not with traditions of men or deuices any whatsoeuer either of their owne heades or of any others And thus much of it Sufficient then beeing sayde of these circumstaunces of Praier will you now proceed to the forme it selfe prescribed of our Sauiour Content And first consider what a gracious goodnesse this was in the Lorde our God to laie downe a forme for vs. That we not able to see the bottom of our wants our selues neyther in what wee doe see to take such course as becommeth speakers to so great a GOD by his owne mouth wee might be directed both in the one and the other to our great comfort and assuraunce that keping our selues within the compasse of this forme our prayer shoulde bee to the Lordes good liking and therefore wee obtaine what we aske according to his will Without a forme we might haue wandred to our greate harme asking many times things hurtfull if not so yet things lawful not in forme lawful which also had ben euill And if Heathens saw the nakednesse of men for want of such direction lette vs Christians see Gods mercie and our owne great good by this directiō Plato we know espying the ignoraunce of men in making their prayers to God for that many times they sought what graunted woulde hurt them sayd this was a good fourme O Iupiter Rex optima nobis et vouentibus et non vouentibus tribuae Mala autem poscentibus quoque abesse iube That is O Iupiter king giue vnto vs the best things whether wee aske them or no. And all euill things command awaie from vs though we aske them Wherein we may see howe daungerously they groped in a great darknesse for want of a forme and were faine for safetie to praie thus generally whereas we nowe plainly are taught how to praie more particularly and yet still truly Wherfore see I say ●●rst Gods great mercie our great good by hauing this forme layed down vnto vs. Then touching the forme it selfe which our Sauiour hath layed downe it consisteth of three principall partes First of a preface secondly of the petitions themselues and lastly of a conclusion The preface in these wordes Our Father which art in heauen The petitions in order after The conclusion thus for thine is the kingdome the power and the glory for euer euer Amen The first part which is the Preface short in wordes but plentifull in matter is so layd downe by the wisdom of the Lord Iesus as that euery word carryeth his waight and bringeth to vs in vse thereof most singular profite The first is Father by which name we are taught to speake vnto our God when wee pray vnto him and see the vse There is no prayer as we well know and before hath bene declared that can pearce the eares of the almightie God vnlesse it be made both in affection and faith Affection hath his want great too great often in our corruption therefore in mercy of a gracious GOD helpes and meanes prouided for it This is one euermore to consider to whome I pray and to whome I speak namely not to a seuere and sower Iudge not to a cruell and mercilesse tyrant not to a stranger that knoweth me not or hath no aliance with me but to a Father yea in Iesus Christ nowe my Father a kinde a louing a good a tender Father who looketh vpon me with bowels of mercy and pittie sigheth for me before I come runneth out when I doe come meeteth me embraceth mee falleth about my necke with his armes wéepeth vpon me in melting motions of louing kindnesse heareth me speake weigheth my sute whether it may be my good can as sone in conclusion cease to be God as denie me any thing y t may be my benefite And O then y e affection y t we may pray with if we cōsider this name of Father My soule may thirst my heart may long yea burne and burst as it were within me w t desire euer to come to my Father for he is euer a Father hath euer the nature of his name though I bee vile And therfore let vs take the vse intended by the Lord in this giuen title praie cheerefully with sweete comfort in the conceit of whome wee speake vnto euermore When affection then is thus kindled and stirred vp looke at faith in the next place which also must concurre with it or else in vaine we praie and obtaine nothing This knew our Sauiour well and therfore euen to this end also hath taught vs to saie and praie in the name
isto Patre sunt dominus seruus imperator miles diues pauper All faithfull Christians here in earth sayth S. Austen haue diuers fathers some noble some vnnoble but they make their prayers but to one father in heauen and vnder this father is Master and seruant Emperour and Souldier rich and poore Trueth it is and sweete it is to vs poore wretches in this world vpon whom the magnificous of this earth looke so bigge as if wee neuer shoulde bee worthy to wipe their shooes much lesse accepted as their fellowes yea peraduēture before them in a place of greater honor than this sea of glasse here can euer bee Wherefore let vs ioy in it and remember it to schoole our selues in our places euery one to shew fauour fit due regarde to euery man in this present world the prince to the subiect the Master to seruant euery man womā one to another If I did contemne the iudgement of my seruant sayth holy Iob or of my mayde when they did contend with mee what then shall I doe when God standeth vp and when he shall visite me what shall I answer He that made me in the womb hath he not made him hath not hee alone fashioned vs in the womb And receiue him now sayth the Apostle Paul not as a seruant but aboue a seruant euen as a brother beloued so forth Thus we sée the christian humility towards al our brethren in this world y t is noted vnto vs as a thing fit for vs euer in this word Our father But it seemeth by this forme that we may not at any time say in our prayers My God or my father neither yet pray particularly either for our selues or any other But in common euer No you mistake it For as this communitie of affection is taught vs this prayer that extendeth the desire to the good of others so is the Scripture full of warrants also for both the particular application of God vnto a mans selfe by the terme of my God and Lord and Father and also for particular praier for our selues and others Our sauiour sayth my father the Apostle my God the Prophet Dauid in euery Psalme almost and the prayers of Gods children for themselues priuatly are extant Dauids Pauls Annaes with many moe But the matter is this we should not neither euer did any of these so particularly pray for themselues or any but that there was euer in them although not expressed an eye to commit by the fruit of their action that thing either tending to the inabling of thē better to serue in gods church which is a common good or els as willingly wished though not in words yet in truth of meaning to all to whome it may stande in like steed and for as much vse and good So are wee but spoyled of all filthy selfe-loue without care for others not forbidden to regard our selues with like wish to others Why say we next which art in heauen Two things in God our fayth ought euer to be assured of or els we pray not wel to wit will to helpe vs and power The one hath beene sufficiently declared in the word Father the other now in these is confirmed vnto vs. For by his being in heauen appeareth his maiestie might and power his rule dominion ouer all things whereby he is able to goe through with the purpose of his good will towardes vs that in nothing our hope of being hearde may bee hindered I haue sworne by my selfe the worde is gone out of my mouth in righteousnes and shall not returne that euery knee shall bow vnto mee and euery tongue shall sweare by mee This Lorde of ours reigneth let the people tremble hee sitteth betwixt the Cherubins let the earth bee moued This Lorde is great in Sion and he is high aboue al people Let the kinges of the earth band themselues and the Princes assemble together against this Lorde and against his anoynted Let them purpose to breake his bands asunder and to cast away his coards from them Hee that dwelleth in the heauens shall laugh them to scorne and this powrefull Lord of ours shall haue them in derision When hee purposed to doe his Church and children good who or what could euer resist y t will Blesse he or curse prosper or punish giue he or take whatsoeuer he will that doth he in heauen earth and none can let him His power is almightie and therefore able euer to performe his will This is one the doctrine deliuered vs in these words and the vse of it is great For many are the assultes of this life the troubles of the flesh and the griefes of our minds dangerous are the darts of Satan against vs often and wee haue no way to win reliefe but from the Lorde by prayer then steppeth in the greatnes of the matter the multitude of enemies against it the weakenes of our selues in faith in friendes in Counsell and meanes and in conclusion a very impossibilitie as it were in reason of the thing appeareth But oh feare auant fayth bee strong for what will wantes in a tender father or what power to him that dwelleth in the heauens And wee are purposely by Christ remembred of both those in this prayer that wee might neuer doubt of either he is our father and hee is in heauen that is he is most willing and euer able thē feare away This comforted Christ in the pride of power against him that euen then his father was able if it pleased him to giue him more then twelue legions of Angels to fight for him against them And this is written for vs whilest the world indureth to be our comfort God would deliuer Ioseph his innocent seruant and hee could doe it though the credit of false report in respect of the accuser were neuer so great God woulde defend his Daniel and he could doe it against all the spite of man and power of roaring beastes so great and terrible God would giue passage through the mayne sea on foote and hee could in the moment of time performe his will What should we say Many haue beene the troubles of the righteous and euer the Lorde able to deliuer them out of all Hee is the same yeasterday and to day and for euer And therefore whatsoeuer befalleth vs in this world pray in the comfort of this sweet conceit that hee is in heauen that is God and Lorde of all able as willing and willing as able euer both to do vs any good if we pray for feare not the deuill nor death nor hell nor man nor matter euer in this earth but looke to the power of thy God to defend thee to helpe and succour thee in all distresses and that power ioyned with the will of a Father whose bowelles melt vpon his childe O God and father sweete and strong increase our faith increase our feeling and
inlarge our heartes and soules to receiue the vse of these things that assured of wil and assured of power our praiers in fayth may pearce thy dwelling place win our good on Christ for euermore Amen Secondly these words serue to lift vp our hearts and minds from all earthly base and lowe conceites of the Lorde Yea euen to set vs as it were out of our selues and beyonde all remembraunce either of body or soule in our heauenly eleuation of inward powers to that throne so high glorious the seat of that mightie God we pray vnto And cōsequently to make vs aske nothing of him that might bee vnseeming so imperiall a maiestie to deale in and care for But euer to remember that hee being in heauen and wee in earth hee holy and we vnholy hee glory and we shame hee God and wee men it is true that the Prophet sayth his thoughts are not our thoughtes his wayes our wayes But as the heauens are mightier then the earth so are his wayes higher then our wayes and his thoughts aboue our thoughtes To which end it serued also in the Church of olde as Cyprian witnesseth that the Pastor being about to make publique prayers should cry to thee people Sursum corda Lift vp your hearts And the people did answere Habemus ad Dominum Wee lift them vp vnto the Lorde thereby declaring that they thought of no base and earthly lowe matters but of the Lorde and the Lorde in heauen euen as wee do and are euer taught to do by these wordes Which is in heauen Thirdly they serue to strike vs not a litle but euer thorow and thorow with a reuerence of his maiestie whom wee pray vnto For heauen and the height of heauen is his dwelling place and we ought most earnestly euer to thinke of it that wee may come humbly to him This caused the seruants of God not only to crouche their bodyes but to bowe their heartes when they came before him euen the knees of their hearts as thinking neuer their reuerence great inough towarde so mightie a God Heauen is his earth is his hell is his al is his Deuouring fire goeth before his face and mightie tempestes are stirred vp about him He rideth vpon the heauens as it were vpon an horse yea the earth shaketh the heauens drop at the presence of him His charets are twentie thousande euen thousands of Angels It is he that commaundeth the waters it is this glorious God that maketh the thunder It is hee that ruleth the sea it is his voyce that is mightie in operation yea and a glorious voyce Such a voyce as breaketh the Cedar trees yea the Cedars of Libanus such a voyce as deuideth the flames of fire and shaketh the wildernes euen the wildernes of Cades Let vs make hast therefore with the great seruant of God Moses and bow our selues to the earth and worship yea let vs in the true conceit and reuerence of this mightie maiestie couer as it were our faces with our mantels when we pray vnto him So shall we come before him rightly and shew the vse of his glorious dwelling in the heauens noted vnto vs. But alas where is it with thousands thousands that yet take thēselues to be great Christians We clap our selues downe to pray and we thinke of any thing rather then of the mightie maiestie of him before whom wee are come and and therefore we gaze here and gaze there wee note this man and that woman their gesture their apparell yea the least toy especially strange about them And yet wee pray well we huddle and tumble vp in hast the labour of lippes without touch of hart and the faster the better wee long to haue done for feare dinner bee marred and yet we pray well Wee gape and wee yawne we hem and we hawke not for necessitie of nature which is allowed but in the drowsines of our Spirits and to shew our authoritie we are chiefe men in the Church c. and yet we pray well But O we sencelesse wretches in this behalfe for then come we rightly before the Lorde as we learne here when remembring that hee is in heauen that is of such glory maiestie and power as hath bene declared wee throwe downe our soules and bodies in al reuerence and comly feare before him speaking to him as dust and ashes to the immortall king of heauen and earth humbly euen with a reuerent trembling as it were and affection of al our partes leasurely carefully heartily and with all true properties and testimonies of a mind considering the puissance the might the glory and imperiall maiestie of him to whom wee speake Which whether these things that I named declare in vs or no let all christian hearts be iudges It is too true they conuince vs of the contrary and therefore euen in dread of their witnesse to our wo at the day of doome let vs leaue them and vse the place of prayer as we should in all humble lowly and possible reuerence We are so willed and by Christ himselfe that shall iudge vs if wee doe not To this end wee say it euer thinke of it which art in heauen Lastly this notation of the place where our God dwelleth teacheth vs that our Prayers are not tyed to any certaine place as in olde times neither bettered by any place be it this mountaine or Ierusalem or whatsoeuer But the hower commeth yea now is that the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and truth and in euery place haue libertie and leaue to lift vp pure handes to his maiestie in euery place he sayth and marke it And why so For our God is in heauen and heareth euery where without respect of place now I meane without respect of place as then touching any commaundement from him of particular place but not hereby to ouerthrowe any ciuill order for better meeting together in appoynted Churches of Gods people Yet euen herein beware Superstition againe a fresh in respect of place more than elswhere when true warrant beareth me out as wel there then as in the Church at other times to make my prayer But of Churches and publique meetings there enough hath bene sayd before Where it may be read againe if you will Great is the vse I see well of this short preface so often said so little thought of but now I pray you let mee aske a question doth not this inuocation of God by the name of Father exclude both the other persons Sonne and holie Ghost from both our speech and meaning No indeede for the name of Father being opposed to creatures is taken essentially not personally and agreeth rightly to all the three persons in Trinitie being in essence nature and substance one and so is it here But if it bee put and ioyned with any other person of the Trinitie then is it not taken essentially
but personally and agreeth to that person onely and so is it not here for you see here in this prayer there is no mention either of Sonne or holy Ghost together with this word of Father which if there were then should it bee a name of person and not of essence but here is onely mention of Father graunting and creatures asking and therefore Father a name of essence comprehending Father Sonne and holy Ghost As it doth diuers times in Scripture Esay the 9. Chapter calleth Christ the euerlasting Father The Apostle sayth Though there be that are called Gods whether in heauē or in earth as there bee many Gods and many Lords yet vnto vs there is but one God which is that father of whome are all things and wee in him In which place the name Father includeth Sonne and holy Ghost But the name Father is put downe because it is the beginning of the Deitie So in the 14. of Iohn elswhere Wherefore though wee are taught in this forme of Prayer to say Our Father yet do wee pray to all the three persons without exception of any because so the name Father includeth But the Scripture calleth Christ our brother how is he then our Father Very well by distinction of two natures for he his our Father in respect of his Godhead and hee is our brother by reason of manhood Yet am I not satisfied For thus me thinke is reason against you He that receiueth vs into fauour for Christ and graunteth our petitions for Christ that is not Christ himselfe For there is a manifest distinction of persons implyed in it but this father here whom we call father in this Lords Prayer receiueth vs heareth vs and helpeth vs for Christ and therefore this father in this place cannot be Christ You trouble your selfe in an easie matter and you doe not distinguish as wee needes must doe to keepe a truth in these causes I tolde you before there are two natures in Christ diuers seuerall things in that one person in respect of those seuerall natures Now you must consider againe that in Christ there is a nature of Godhead and an office of a mediatour betwixt God and man he and his office are seuerall things yet he one Christ Then concerning your maior proposition true it is that he that receiueth vs into fauour and heareth and helpeth vs for Christ is not Christ himselfe in that one respect but in an other he is For Christ as mediatour is hee for whome wee are receiued heard and helped but as GOD it is he also that receiueth heareth and helpeth So doth distinction of things seuerally to bee considered aunswer your doubt and leaue Christ included in this word and name of Father in this Prayer aswell as any other person Then this nomination of him to bee in heauen how agreeth it to him that is in euerie place Dooth it not restraine that vbiquitie of his No indeede no more than other speeches in Scripture doth which yet at the first blushe seeme to doe it as this dooth Wherefore that we may vnderstand both this and them lette vs remember that not onely in this Prayer God is sayd to bee in heauen but the Prophet also saith he hath prepared his seate in heauen many other places the lyke Then agayne it is sayde Doe not goe vp for the Lorde is not with you Thirdly If any man loue me I and my Father will come to him c. which comming going should séeme to infringe his vbiquitie But concerning the first we are to know that in these or any other places God is not meant to bee in heauen either circumscriptiuely as men limitted by place heere and not else where for that time either definitiuely as Angels by proprietie of their substaunce but that we may so speak repletiuely because with his absence he replenisheth and filleth heauen and earth and all places as the Prophet sayth Againe because there as in his throne and place of greatest dignitie hee sheweth his power his wisdome his goodnesse and maiestie more than in other places of the worlde and therehence more reuealeth and declareth the same than from anie other place The heauens declare the glorie of God and the firmament sheweth his handie worke The Lord heareth the heauens and the heauens the earth the earth the corne and the corne the people From heauen the wrath of GOD is reuealed against all vngodlynesse From heauen he sendeth his Angels from heauen the sonne of man descendeth from heauen the holy spirite commeth and from heauen shal he come to iudge the quick and the dead Wherefore in these respects and a number like heauen is called his throne and he is sayd there to bee more than in all other places and we when we pray lifting our eyes mindes vp to this chiefe throne of his maiestie when it pleaseth him to communicate life motion light and all goodnesse to his seruaunts saie Our Father which art in heauen And remember with your selfe that euen in the same place where heauen is called his Throne the earth also is called his Footestoole as noting his presence notwithstāding euery where though his seate be prepared in heauen and what place will you build vnto mee sayth the Lord that is how may I be apprehēded of anie one place that am infinite and fill all places Nothing therefore this clause in our Praier infringeth his vbiquitie Touching the second thing that God is sayd in the Scripture not to bee with some men sometimes wee must vnderstande it is not meant of his essence as though that were not in some places but of his efficacie and working by his holy spirite and by his strength to saue and deliuer sometimes Thus is not the Lorde in the reprobate and wicked For what is it to be in a place rightly and fully but as in his own proper place there to rule and raigne to exercise his power to the good of the place which the Lord doth not in the wicked Thus was it tolde the people that God was not with thē therfore they should not go vp namely not to fight on their parte not to saue them and deliuer them by his power and strength otherwise by his essence hee was with them and hee is euerie where This well considered giueth a light to diuerse places of Scripturs where it is said the Lord is neere or far of telling vs they are meant not of his essence but of his grace which grace when it is mercifullie offered to men and women by the worde preached vnto them by blessings and comforts bestowed vpon them able to moue a heart of steele to thinke of a gracious God that giueth such giftes then is the Lorde sayde to be neere and when vnkindly notwithstanding al his goodnesse he hath ben reiected despised and refused and therevppon ceaseth to offer vs anie more fauour but shutteth vp
and serue thee here whilst life indureth fast cleaue vnto thee when life departeth and euer liue with thee when once it is ended for that sweete and deere Christ Iesus sake that with thee O Father and the holie Ghost wee blesse and praise honor and magnifie for euer and euer one GOD and Lorde world without ende Amen Amen FINIS ❧ The Table A AFfection required in prayer 20 Affection how helped 22 Atheists 137 Apostles powrefull ministery 162 Al may read the scriptures 179 All sortes bound to serue God aswell as Monkes Friers or Nunnes or such like 259 All men bound to pray forgiue vs our trespasses 373 Aduersity a sowre tēptatiō 426 Aduersitie often misconstred 431 Afflictions inward or outward 433 Alteration of friends 480 Affliction without an example in scripture may not discomfort vs. 488 B BVllingers iudgement of the ministers reading 173 Bad Bookes 238 Bread hath Diuers significatiōs in the word 279 Bread in this Petitiō what 280 C CAuses of prayer 46 Church abuses 108 Creation how 151 Corruption or fall 15● Corrupted in vs what 154 Contraries to Gods kingdome prayed against 208 Communion of good by prayer 211 Crosses to be indured 241 Cause of euill what 260 Contents though many ouerthrowne with one discontent 265 Couetous men what they may consider 329 Confession of sin to God 321 Comfort against feare of punishment when sinne is pardoned 348 Conditions to bee obserued in going to Law 367 Crosses not euer tokens of anger 432 Conditions of true sanctification 444 Cheerefulnesse and mirth required 459 Contēpt a bitter tēptation 477 Change of friends another 480 Children a Crosse 488 Crosses with example in the Scripture may not discomfort vs. 488 Church militant of what sort euer in this world 495 Communicating in Prayer c with the wicked 500 Communion may be receiued with bad company 533 Compulsion to good lawfull 548 Correction called persecution 559 D DEad not to bee prayed for 73 Discontents dash contents 265 Duke of Saxonie made his trayne see the benefite of bread 282 Dayly bread why sayde 297 Dulnes in Gods children now and then yet feare not 451. E EDessa professors howe zealous 163 Exceptions against hearing some Ministers 189 Euill of two sorts 225 Examination of our selues profitable 257 Exchange of our freight with Satan a rouer 337 Exceptions made against our forgiuing of our Brethren 262 Effect of Prosperitie 417 Election how knowne 434 Euil children to Godly parents 488 Euill seruants also 488 Euill in the last petition what it meaneth 611 F FOr what we may pray 68 Form of praier a great good to be taught vs. 84 Forme vsed of Heathens 85 Father a sweet word and how 87. Fatum 148 Fearefull exceptions againste hearing the word 189 Free-will confuted 219 Flesh pampered 237 Forgiuenesse of others by vs. 335.355 Forgiuenesse with God both of the crime and punishment 345 Forgiuenesse fayned 355 Friends to alter a sharpe temptation 480 G GOD what he would he euer could 104 God how absent 116 God neere or a farre how 117 God howe more in one place then in another 118 God howe sayde to goe and come 118 Gods glorie how deere 123 God no author of euill 224.396 Good thinges of three sortes 225 Giue What it teacheth in this petition 303 God giueth and not any industrie of man 325 God giueth the vse also 326 Gods mercie long suffering 326 Grace proued and satisfaction improued 329 Good fellowship of the world 335 Gods roddes are sometimes punishmentes sometimes but chastisements 350 Greatnesse of mans corruption 382 God leadeth into temptation yet no authour of sinne 396 Greatnesse of sinne a greeuous temptation how helped 460 Godlie ones rimed vpon by drunkards 488 H HElpes of affection in prayer 20 Humilitie taught 99 Heauen what it signifieth 102 Halowing of Gods name what it is 131 Hypocriticall forgiuenesse 355 Halfe forgiuenesse 557 Howe Christians may goe to Lawe 366 Howe man is sayde to forgiue sinne 370 How man tempteth man 406 How we pray against temptations 410 Heauinesse of heart a temptation 459 I IRreligious men and women prayed against through all Churches 137 Iames expounded 399 Iudgementes rash vpon aduersities of men 431 Imperfection of our obedience taketh not away our comfort 447 Imprisonment wrongfull a triall of the Godly 488 K KIngdome of God of three sortes 148 Kingdome of God howe erected in vs. 16● Kingdome come what i● is 160 Kingdom what it is in the conclusion of the L. prayer 615 L LIbertines 137 Laughing at other mens faults how sinfull 268 Laying vp howe it is lawfull 301 Loue to our Brethren described 332 Law may be taken against offenders 365 Life vncomfortable 474 M MEdiator who and howe many of our prayers 51 Masse how wicked 95 Meanes to erect Gods Kingdome in men 161 Ministers reading not contemned 173 Ministers of meaner gifts 175 Magistrates great meanes to builde or pluck down Gods Kingdome 204 Malum culpae poenae 225 Merit ouerthrowne 258 Magistracie not taken away by the petition of forgiuenesse of trespasses 363 Man tempteth man 406 M●th required of the Godly 459 Mariage and match often bitter 488 Measure of aduersitie a subtil temptation to the godly 490 Ministers cānot hurt the Lords Sacramentes 519 N NAme of God what it is 129 Nature of a true childe of God 268 Nouatians confuted 376 Necessitie of prayer againste temptation 392 O OBiections against Prayer 13 Our Father not my Father why 96 Obedience in heauen to Gods will 249 Outward thinges may be prayed for 292 Our what it teacheth 295 Obedience though but little yet accepted of God 454 Obiections against compelling to religion 552 P PRayer naturall 2 Prayer necessary and how 4 Prayer how profitable 7 Prayer obiected against 13 Praying in Latin 39 Persons to be prayed vnto 47 Prayer by whome heard 51 Place of prayer 69 Prayer for the dead 73 Parts of the Lords prayer 86 Petitions how many 121 Preaching aboue reading 185 Pampering of the flesh 237 Panis whence deriued 280 Peace to be prayed for 291 Popish shrift 323 Presumption fearefull 228 Popes pardons 371 Prosperitie one of Gods trials 412 Prosperitie i● of God ibid. Prosperity what it should work in the godly 417 Prayer not euer heard by and by and yet feare not 458 Perseuerance feared sometimes of the godly and how comforted 467 Priuy slaunder a great triall of the godly how helped 483 Preaching without reformation 509 R REdemption perfect by Christ 94 Regeneration 158 Reading the word how profitable 171 Reading alowed to all 179 Religion is no cause of scarsity but sinne 339 Remitting fault maketh man like God 360 Rash iudgemente vpon mens aduersitie often 432 Reward of euil for good tempteth sore how h●●ped 484 Rimes a triall of the g●dly 488 Reformation how it fo●oweth preaching how no 509 S SChisme how dangerous ●8 Sanctification of God 〈◊〉 vs. 14 Sāctificatiō of vs by God ibid. Scriptures to be read of all 179 Similitudes expressing the
of Father Whereby ariseth in vs and ought euermore an assurance of his willingnesse and readinesse to help vs. For what will a Father denie vnto his begging childe that may doe him good pater quid negabit filijs qui iam dedit quod pater est What will that Father denie to sonnes which hath alreadie granted this to be their Father Yea such a father as being not our father hath redeemed vs to him his vtter enimies with no lesse price than the precious bloud of his owne and onely deere beloued sonne O how shall he with him not giue vs al things also If we which are euil yet in the nature of fathers giue good giftes to our children how much more shall our Father which is in heauen giue good things to them that aske him Can a woman forget her child and not haue compassion of the sonne of her wombe Though it coulde bee yet will not I forget thee Behold I haue gtauen thee vpon the palmes of my handes thy walles are euer in my sight Iudge then the willingnesse of the Lorde euermore to grant our profitable praiers and be strengthened in fayth by this word Father Primus sermo quantae sit gratiae vide et suauitatis O homo faciem tuam nō audebas ad coelum attollere oculos tuos in terram dirigebas et subitò accepisti gratiam Christi ex malo seruo factus es bonus filius Non ergo hîc arrogantia est sed fides Praedicare quod acceperis non est superbia sed deuotio The first worde of Prayer of what grace and sweetnesse it is O man see and consider Thou durst not lift thy face to heauen but threw thine eyes downe to the earth and sodeinly thou receiuedst mercie in Christe of an euill seruant to be made a good sonne Heere is no arrogancie but faith And to publish abroade what thou hast receiued is no pride but deuotion sayde the godly Father Ambrose A third vse of this worde Father is to put vs in mind also of the dutie of children for we may not thinke that we calling him daily by this tender name of mercy and fauour and expecting at his hands the fruits of such nature as his name importeth wee in the meane time loosely and lewdly may behaue our selues and neyther before God nor man walking as children yet foolishlie feede our selues with the hope of childrens benefites from their Father There is no such matter if we take that course but euen as often as we open our mouths and praie this prayer so often euen of our owne mouthes the Lord shall iudge vs that wee calling him Father yet liue not nor desire to liue in the duties of his children O fearefull chaunge of a sweete name to a dreadfull witnesse of woe vnto vs. Saie then O Father but doe or indeauour to do the office of a childe For it is passed from him and lyeth before vs to stand till heauen and earth perish he expecteth it and we are commaunded it If I bee your Father where is my honor if I be your maister where is my feare And therefore wel said the godly Father Quemadmodum nobii placemus de Deo patre sic sibi placeat et Deus de nobis As we take pleasure of GOD to be our Father so let vs doe as he also may take pleasure of vs to be his children Yea well sayth the worde which wee must neuer forget Gird vp the loynes of your minde bee sober and trust perfectlie on the grace that is brought vnto you by the reuelation of Iesus Christ as obedient children not fashioning your selues vnder the former lust of your ignorāce but as hee which hath called you is holie so be you holy in all manner of conuersatiō And if he cal him father which without respect of persons iudgeth according to euery mans worke passe the time of your dwelling here in feare so forth to the end of the chapter And the Apostle Paule in lyke maner I therfore being prisoner in the Lord praie you that ye walke worthy of the vocation whervnto ye are called With many other such places And certainly it is true our sinfull soules shall one daie rew the proofe of it if it be not warned God heareth not sinners but if a man bee a worshipper of God and doth his will him heareth he Yea therefore marke it with a minde and a conscience carefull to performe the lyke euermore How both Dauid perswadeth y e Lord to heare him and strengtheneth himself in assurāce to be heard by performance of the dutie of a childe to him whom he calleth in his praier his Father eyther before or after Before in these places Saue me for I haue sought thy precepts And againe Let thy hand saue mee for I haue chosen thy precepts And in the last verse of that Psalme Seeke thy seruaunt for I doo not forget thy commaundements With such lyke speeches many Afterwarde as appeareth in the 145. verse Heare me O Lord and I will keepe thy statutes By which practise of the Saint of GOD wee may make this assured but dreadful conclusion that Father in mouth and Sonne without sense in lyfe maketh him of a Father a Iudge and tourneth his fauour into furie his pittie into plagues and our hoped health in heauen into assured woe in hell for euermore Therefore againe and againe let vs take this profit of this word Father euen to reforme vs daily as the Lord shal strengthen into the obedience of children So shall wee saie in comfort with Saint Iohn Whatsoeuer wee aske we receiue of him because we kepe his commaundementes and doo those things which are pleasing in his sight Yet doe we no waie strengthen the errour of merite heereby but testifying hereby our selues in truth not in a lying name and shew only the children of God both please the Lorde with the obedience of faith and comfort our selues in truth of promises altogether free made by a good Father vnto the same A fourth fruite agayne may be of this worde Father in this beginning euen to proue vnto the consciences of the whole world the sufficiencie and perfection of the worke of Christ for vs. For by which God is so fully pacified and pleased so contented and satisfied as that of a Iudge to punish he becommeth a Father to fauour and we of enimies sonnes and fellow heires with Christ that is absolute perfect and euerie waie full But by the worke of Christ for vs this is done and wee in the knowledge thereof bee so euen by the same Christe commaunded not in the spirit of feare but of faith and comfort boldly to call him Father Therefore the worke of Christ for vs most perfect glorious and absolute This giueth faith for feare this giueth hope of safetie from the power of all foes From the strength of the lawe from
his compassion towardes vs then is he sayd to be farre of Thus is it meant in the Prophet Call vppon him while hee is neere that is I haue nowe shewed whilest his arme is stretched out to you and his mercie offered in such sorte as it is This also considered teacheth vs how God may bee sayd to bee more in one man than another and more in one place than in another namely still not in respect of essence which is equally in all places and wholy in all places but in respecte of more or lesse after the gifte of his grace to one person than another or to one place than another Of which it may bee true that Gregorie sayd Deus qui omnia tangit non aequaliter omnia tangit God that toucheth all things yet toucheth not all things alike By this may the third thing partly be vnderstood to wit how GOD is sayde in Scripture to come and goe awaie and yet no breach made of his vbiquitie namely because such speeches are neuer to bee meant of his essence or mutation of place for so departeth hee from none but of inward or outward effects of his holie spirit according to which giuen or taken awaie the Lord is said to come or to go from men and places as hee departed from Dauid when hee lefte him iustly for his grieuous sinnes destitute of the peace of his conscience of the chéerefulnesse of his minde the cleannesse of his heart the quietnesse of his affections and other giftes of his holy spirite which before Dauid had in great measure Wherevpon he was forced to crie O Lord create a cleane heart within mee and renue a right spirit O Lord giue me the comfort of thy spirite againe let the bones which thou hast broken reioyce On the other side hee is sayde to come when againe he beginneth to worke by his holy spirit and to stirre vp faith repentance loue hatred of sinne such like Thus meant our Sauiour when he sayde I and my Father will come vnto him dwell with him And this of inward graces Outwardly also the Lord is sayde to come ergo when either by outward crosses he so humbleth vs as though he had forsaken vs and departed in anger from vs so that we are constrained with Dauid to say My God why hast thou forsaken me or when hee so defendeth vs comforteth vs and blesseth vs that the world that seeth it is driuen to saie and see as Saul did of Dauid that the Lord is with vs. So his absence is the absence of his effects in vs and for vs and his presence or comming is the presence and gift of them either inward or outward Wherefore to goe no further I hope it is playne inough now that though we saie our Father is in heauen yet wee are farre from denying therein or therby his diuine vbiquitie and presence euerie wher But euen as the soule of man which is wholie in the whole and in euerie parte yet is sayde to be in the head or heart more than else where because there more than elswhere it exerciseth his power effects So God though by essence euery where in all places wholy yet by action operation communication of grace gifts not equally in all partes but in heauen more than in earth in the godly more than the wicked and in one of his childrē more than an other in the Saincts in heauen more than in the Saints in earth and in the humane nature of Christe more than in anie creature eyther in heauen or earth as in whome the fulnesse of grace spirite without measure was Howbeit yet in a more excellent maner God dwelt in Christ than by fulnesse of grace and giftes or by manifestation of his vertue and power as might be shewed if the place required it But thus much of this matter Now if you thinke good to the petitions themselues WIth a good will And herein for more plainnes of spéech let vs generally obserue the diuision or number of these petitiōs the order of them and the matter and meaning of them Touching the diuision of thē I will not curiously stand vpon it S. Austen and many after him by his example make 7. diuiding the last into two but their reasons are very insufficient as may bee seene And Austen himself contrary to him selfe confesseth that those words But deliuer vs from euill are an explication of the former Leade vs not into temptation And therfore by consequence vnfitly made a petition of it selfe for in so short a summe of so fewe petitions one to be confounded with an other to be all one is not probable Others make sixe and they rather are to be followed For the order of them this is to be obserued that 3. of them respecting immediatly and chiefly Gods glorie other 3. our necessities wants those that cōcerne the Lord are placed before the other euen as in the lawe of God those 4. commandements that containe mans dutie to God are set before the other 6. that containe his duetie to his neighbour Which being done of purpose in the depth of his vnsearchable wisedome that layd this forme downe for vs Christ Iesus contayneth in it a lesson of great regard to a minde possessed with the feare of God and care of bounden duetie Namely that the honor of God ought to be more deere vnto vs than either bodie or goods or any benefite of ours whatsoeuer in this world yea which is farre more then the very soules within vs the saluation of them in the world to come For so both the Lord God himself the composer of this Prayer and the giuer of bodie goods and soule and all teacheth in the sixt of Mathew And the power of his holy spirite in the practise of his seruants confirmeth and sheweth euidently For principally and aboue all sayth the Lord Iesus seeke the kingdome of God and the righteousnesse thereof and all these other things shalbe cast vpon you Which wordes if a man would demaunde a reason of the order of these 3. petitions before the other of our Sauiour contayned as you see euen a full aunswer to wit Gods glorie is more chiefe therfore ought to be first but these 3. petitions immediatly respect that and therfore ought to be first The power then of Gods spirite in the practise of the godly wee see also in Moses the great seruant of almightie God and in Paule his elect vessell to beare his name vnto the Gentiles who both of them in the flaming heate of a burning zeale to the glorie of the name of God wished the same w t the rasing of them selues out of the booke of life curse of his wrath to y e wo eternal of their owne soules for euer in y e place of perditiō death as is laid doune vnto vs. A fruit in thē of a mightie working
scorning of Bishops against the power of the Pope against the assistance of temporal Princes against all torments by fire by fagot by sword by imprisonment light such a candel as now shineth to all the Countrey of Europe and by the power of man it cannot be put out Wherefore iudge whether the Apostle sayd not true when speaking of this word he sayd it was a weapon not carnall but mightie through God to cast downe holds casting downe the imaginations euery high thing that is exalted against the knowledge of God and bringing into captiuitie euery thought to the obedience of Christ c. Wherefore we see by this first proofe playne enough that a meanes and a most mightie strong and powreful meanes to erect this kingdom of God in our harts which here we pray for is the word of God For there is no wisedome no Counsell no strength against it But though all the heathen rage most horribly and the people imagine continually yet it is but a vayne thing Though Kings and Princes and all the powers of this earth bande themselues against it yet will it not serue For hee that dwelleth in the heauen shall laugh them to scorne this word of his preuaileth where he will to whom he will when he will and as long as he will Other playne proofes y t this is a meanes to erect this kingdome are these first Saint Iames where it is sayd Of his owne wil he begat vs with the word of truth that we should be as the first fruites of his creatures The authour of all good sayth Saint Iames in generall and of this good in speciall namely our newe birth is the Lorde and the meanes is the word euen the word of truth So sayth our Sauiour himselfe in the Gospel Sanctifie them O Father with thy trueth and what is that thy word is truth So sayth Saint Paul Though ye haue ten thousand instructers in Christ yet haue yee not many Fathers for in Christ Iesus I haue begotten you And by what meanes through the Gospel And againe I beseech thee for my sonne Onesimus whom I haue begottē in my bonds to wit by the word And againe this one thing woulde I learne of you O foolish Galathians receyued ye the Spirit by the works of the lawe or by the hearing of fayth preached vnto you Likewise S. Peter Being borne anew not of mortall seed but immortal by the word of god And lastly father Abraham from heauen They haue Moses and the Prophetes let them heare them c. as if hee shoulde haue sayde if thou wouldst haue thy brethren begotten to the Lord that he ruling in them they may rule heere with him and escape that place of torment where thou now iustly art the meanes truely is Moses and the Prophets that is the worde of God for if that erect not the kingdome of GOD in them it shall not be erected by any dead if they should rise and be sent vnto them For that is the meanes which the Lorde hath ordayned and which to this day hath had power to beget to him so many as he would haue Wherefore when the Lord will promise a blessing to a kingdome Countrey and people that shall bee in deede a great blessing he promiseth this word and this word in plentifull measure and when hee will threaten a plague and a grieuous plague then sayth hee beholde the dayes come that I will send a famine in the land not a famine of breade nor a thirst for water but of hearing the worde of the Lorde And they shall wander from Sea to Sea and from the North euen vnto the East shall they runne too and fro to seeke the woorde of the Lorde and shall not finde it So then see wee that this woorde of our God is his mightie meanes to rayse vp this kingdome of his grace in vs this day when we haue it giuing something so as it were laying one stone to this spirituall building the next day giuing more and so laying as it were an other stone and so on to a perfite man and vnto the measure of the age of the fulnes of Christ that is till he haue wrought his wil in vs in this world and meaneth to translate vs to an other Wherefore as wee pray that the Lorde in mercy woulde erect this kingdome in vs when we pray Thy kingdome come so do we beseech the Lorde in this petition to graunt vs all the meanes appoynted and ordeyned of him to this building and by name this mightie meanes mercy great of his holy worde that wee may haue it amongst vs stil and enioy it in peace if it be his will to the raysing vp of these spiritual walles of a spirituall house of God within vs dayly more and more till it be fully finished to the pleasure of his maiestie here our eternall comfort heere and elsewhere for euer with him in his other kingdome of glory And the God of heauen and all mercy grant this to vs and make vs thankful for it Now beloued is this worde either read vnto vs or of vs without any preaching or preached vnto vs For by these two meanes buildeth it in vs and not by lying in our houses bound in siluer or golde or any costly sort whatsoeuer No mor then the Phisitions prescription confected by the Apothecarie and brought vnto vs profiteth our disease by standing in the windowe and not further touched And therefore as I haue sayd that it was a meanes and proued it to you out of the same word so let me say a little to you of the vsing of this meanes also Of reading the word TWo extremities there are which of all Gods chosen are to be eschewed the one is an estimation of reading so great as that being had wee feele no want neither thinke it a want neuer or seldome to haue any preaching The other is so farre to extoll preaching as that wee vtterly contemne reading yea exclude it from all power in the blessing of God to worke faith in vs or any The meane betwixt both which is a right and true conceipt both of reading and preaching Know we therfore that in the word they are both commended yea commanded and ordained of the Lord as meanes to erect this kingdome of his in our hearts for which wee pray and of which wee now speake And first for reading to name but a fewe places of a number marke what the Lord in his law layd downe for all his people Euery seuenth yeere when the yeere of freedome shall be in the feast of the tabernacles when all Israel shall come to appeare before the Lord thy God in the place which he shall choose thou shalt reade this Lawe before all Israel that they may heare it Garher the people together men women and children and thy straunger that is within thy gates that they may heare and that
vs. How came it to passe that the Iewish people so seeing dayly the wonderfull workes of God for them the proofes of his power mercie and goodnesse aboue all the nations of the world yet persisted vnfaithfull stubburne and wayward to so good a God O sayth Moses these things being done for you yet hath the Lorde giuen you an heart to perceiue and eyes to see and eares to heare vnto this daie teaching vs playnly that such hart such eyes and eares are onely the Lords to giue and without such gift we profite nothing no not by the verie euident extraordinarie mercies of God In another place agayne The Lord thy God will circumcise thine heart the heart of thy seede that thou mayest loue the Lord thy GOD with all thine heart and with all thy soule that thou mayest liue As if hee shoulde saie neuer thinke of anie loue of GOD faythfull and true as possible to be within thee and consequently no obedience loue being the root of all excepte the Lorde circumcise thine heart that is purge all thy wicked affections giue hearing reading a blessing which thing is not in thine owne power to doe It is I sayth the Lord by the prophet Esaie that receiue the spirite of the humble and giue lyfe to them that are of a contrite heart If the Lorde worke in one he worketh in all the spirites of men are ruled and gouerned vnto good onelie by him If he touch vs we are touched if hee turne vs wee are turned and if hee reuiue not and giue life we sinke in all our sinnes as vnfeeling wretches and abide in death How playnly sayth it agayne the Prophet Ezekiel I wil giue you a newe heart and I will put a newe Spirit within you and will take away the stony heart out of your body giue you an heart of flesh And I will put my spirit within you and and cause you to walke in my statutes c. O see and marke howe all lets bee remooued and all grace giuen by the Lorde alone in mercy seeking our saluation And therefore knowe it true as the truth is true that neither hearing nor reading preaching or priuat speaking auaileth euer to doe vs good except the guiding grace of the Lorde direct vs to it by a blessing giuen to them all or any when they are vsed And therefore as for the word so for the blessing of it by the Spirit of God do we euer pray when we say these words Thy kingdom come Then opened he their vnderstanding sayth the Gospell of our Sauiour Christ that they might vnderstand the Scripture And Lydia attended to those thinges which Paul spake because the Lord opened her heart So that neither one nor other Lydia nor the disciples of Christ see heare or vnderstand except the Lorde giue the eye the eare and the heart It is the holy Spirit that teacheth teacheth into all trueth and without whome still still all meanes remaine vnprofitable There is an oyntment sayth Saint Iohn from him that is holy and that anoynting teacheth you all things that is the grace of the holy ghost Wherefore I cease not to make mencion of you in my prayers sayth the holy Apostle and to bowe my knees vnto the Father of our Lorde Iesus Christ that he would giue vnto you the Spirit of wisedome and reuelation through the knowledge of him that the eyes of your vnderstanding may bee lightned that we may knowe what the hope of his calling and what the riches of his glorious inheritaunce is in the Saints c. And that yee may bee strengthened by his Spirit in the inner man that Christ may dwell in your hearts by fayth and yee may bee able to comprehend with all Saynts what is the bredth and length and depth and height c. See Pauls refuge for profitte to his preaching for life and light for these Ephesians euen to the Lorde for his holy Spirite to soften and supple their stony heartes to illuminate and lighten their darke mindes and to make that sweete to them that is sower to many and fruitefull to them by his mightie power that is neuer so to any without the same Wherefore to goe no further knowe it for conclusion that wee praying for Gods kingdome to come vnto vs in this petition by the hearing and preaching of his worde the meanes appoynted of him to erect the same and seeing well by all this that hath bene said that neither one nor other of these meanes cā preuaile with vs any thing vnlesse the Lorde also with them giue the power of his Spirit and the blessing of his grace in our hearts by them therefore there is included herein also euen praier for this grace and the petition being vnderstoode of vs is thus much with the Lord as we should in playne termes say O Lord giue vs not onely thy worde to reade and heare but the heauenly grace of thy holy Spirit also to sanctifie blesse and make fruitefull to vs both our reading and hearing that so reading and so hearing thy kingdome may come vnto vs and thou ruling and wee ruled wee may liue for euer with thee according to thy promise See then still further matter of this petition And since the Lord hath taught vs thus to pray for the helpe of his hande and the blessing of his grace to all the meanes of good vnto vs and so guided the tongues of his children euer before this forme was layde downe vnto them though in other wordes Let vs brethren looke vpon this occasion into our corruption for truely the Lorde reueileth a secret vnto vs of our natures that thousands sée not when hee thus teacheth vs that without his Spirite no meanes profite vs. We trust to our witts to our skill to our yeres and youth and I know not what and wee thinke wee haue wings of nature aboue our fellowes many of vs to flye aloft and to sée the secretes of the Lord but truely it is not so we haue all sinned and sinne hath cut our wings that wee cannot flye aboue wee haue all in our first parentes transgressed and that transgression hath dazeled and darkened our eyes closed our eares and benummed our heartes that we can neither see heare nor feele except it bee giuen vs from aboue as wee haue now fully bene taught As naturall men we perceyue not the thinges that are of GOD we are not able to thinke a thought that is good but all our sufficiencie is of God and by his grace only we are what we are that good is if any trueth bee opened to vs the Lord hath done it and cōcerning life eternall flesh and blood reueileth nothing to vs but the father in heauen reade without this spirit and the booke is sealed to vs heare without this Spirite and it is a pleasant song that sinketh not but passeth with the time pray without this
soules but that thankfull to thy maiestie for the thing they may hate the persons in singular loue for their work sake obeying them and submitting themselues to them as their appointed ouerseers of them that they may giue their accountes with ioy and not with griefe If it fall out otherwise thy iust purpose being to slay those disobedient scorners O Lord O Lorde make strong thy seruants to indure this griefe and not fearing the face of anie whose harts feare nothing nor weighing the godlesse loue of them that loue not the cheerfulnesse to go on through all pikes of worldly vnthankfulnesse through good report and ill report and all snubbes knowing in a sweet feeling that they are vnto thee a sweete sauour of Christ in them that perish as well as in them that are saued And let it neuer be said of vs O heauenly Father as once it was of others that these things beeing done for vs and we professors of thy great mercyes yet thou hast not giuen vs an heart to perceiue and eyes to see and eares to heare vnto this daie but giue vs heart eyes eares for thy mercie sake Circumcise our hearts and the harts of our seed that we may loue thee much our Lord and God and liue with thee for euer Reuiue the spirites of the humble and giue lyfe to them that are of a contrite hart Take awaie our stony harts out of our bodies giue vs harts of flesh Open our vnderstāding as thou didst thy disciples that wee may vnderstand both by reading and preaching to our cōfort Giue vs merciful father that heauēly spirit that leadeth into al truth that happy annointing that teacheth al things that spirit of wisdōe reuelatiō that the eies of our minds may be lightned that wee may know what y e hope of our calling is the riches of that glorious inheritāce prepared for thy Saints That wee may bee strengthened by thy Spirite in the inner man that Christ thy sonne may dwell in our hearts by fayth we able in some measure to comprehend thy louing kindnesse to all penitent weeping and wayling sinners For O Father we haue sinned and darknesse hath entred to rule both bodie and soule if thou helpe not Lord in that mercie that hath no measure looke vppon vs let not his malice destroy the workes that thy mercie hath made His kingdom is death thy kingdom is life ioy for euermore O heauenly God thē let thy kingdome come that wee ruled here by that sauing hand of thine may tast and feele inioy and haue for euer the reward that foloweth such subiectiō in thy glorious kingdome not for our sakes but for Iesus Christ his sake with thee and the holy spirite one maiestie mightie and glorious euer blessed and praised from generation to generation eternally Amen The third Petition Thy will be done c. why followeth this next THE order if we marke it is most fit and good for in the former we prayed that the Lord might rule in vs but that cannot he do if we euer remaine vnwilling stirring and wresting against him and his will inter inuitos enim reluctantes nemo commodè regnare potest therefore very rightly doe wee pray now in the next place that his will may be done And truely very duetie bindeth al children to frame their life according to the will of their fathers and not contrariwise the parents to conforme themselues to the will of their children In the volume of thy booke sayth Dauid it is written of me that I should doe thy will So is it of vs all for this is a matter that concerneth not Dauid only but euery man that hopeth and looketh for the place that Dauid now hath and therefore with Dauid we must all and euery one say most hartely O my God I am content to doe it yea thy law is within my hart that is not ordinarily or superficially thought vpon by me but it is euen my earnest and vehement meditation and desire continually I seeke not mine owne will sayth our Sauiour Christ but the will of the father who hath sent me And let vs thinke that if he did thus that was subiect to no sinne but had receiued all power of God and himselfe was Lord of all what excuse may we haue before his gloriouse face in that high Court of his at the latter day if called into the Kingdom of God and receiued into the adoption of the Sonnes of God we doe not as good children the will of our father but as rebellious wretches euery one his owne will Agayne I came downe from heauen not to doe mine owne will but his will which hath sent me Thus did he as a sonne to his father and thus must we doe if we be sonnes with him And therfore pray we euer and pray we hartely to our heauenly father as here wee are taught Thy will be done For not euery one that saith vnto me Lord Lord shall enter into the Kingdome of heauen but he that doth the will of my father which is in heauen Why pray wee that Gods will may bee done and not ours may be done Because our wickednesse is still great in the earth and all the imaginations of the thoughts of our harts by nature are onely euill continually And because the natural man as saith the Apostle perceiueth not the things of the spirit of God For they are foolishnesse vnto him neither can hee knowe them because they are spiritually discerned That is because in truth we are so fallen by our first sinne and our will so corrupted thereby that of our selues wee cannot will the thing that is good no not thinke it but both the will and deede if it be good yea and all our sufficiencie is of him But on the other side the Lords will is all holie and euer holie yea holinesse it selfe and the rule of right for euer Wherfore by good reason we pray as we do Thy will bee done And this being the true ground in deede of our doing let vs by the way consider whether euen this petition assureth not our consciences of their error that say it and of our truth that deny it that in vs or any is left by nature a free will to doe good For are wee not there taught to pray that his will may bee done and not ours We see it And may we contrary to this order pray that our will may bee done that is our owne proper and naturall will Who will say it But I will say it that if I were by nature and of my selfe able to will the thing that is good then might I lawfully and rightly pray that my will might be done Wherefore we see and the world may see how euen this prayer if there were no further proofe yet satisfieth the consciences of men as touching this losse in vs namely of freewill to do or wish good of our selues till the Lord
renew vs and then is it not I but the grace of God in me sayth the Apostle but this doctrine hath bene sufficiently touched before What will of God is here meant for I haue heard that it is diuersly propoūded vnto vs though one and the same simple vnto him or in respect of him You haue heard right and to make this speech as plaine as I can you must vnderstand that the will of God is sayd to bee of two sorts to wit hidden and reueiled The first for that it is so is in Scripture resembled to a depth and it is vnsearchable of man Wee cry out of it with the Apostle O the deepnes of the riches both of the wisedome and knowledge of God how vnsearchable are his iudgements his waies past finding out And with the Prophet Dauid Thy rightuousnesse is like the mightie mountaines Thy iudgments are like the great deepe We say of it That no man presume herein to vnderstand aboue that which is meete to vnderstand but that he vnderstand according to sobrietie For curiositie in this behalfe the Lord misliketh we plainly see When his Apostles asked him of the restoring of the kingdome of Israel when he would doe it then or no wée know he smot them for this entring into the hidden will of God and tolde them that it was not for them to know the times and seasons which the father hath put in his owne power When Peter asked the Lord of that other disciple hic autem quid Lord what shall this man doe Remember how the Lord answered this curiositie of defence to know this hidden will and tolde him that if hee would haue him tarie till he came what was that to him let him doe that which he knew to be done So that this will of God is not to bee pried into in a busie and curious impietie of minde as many wicked ones doe that by most horrible meanes euen by spirits and deuilles seeking to pull out of heauen and wrest from the Lord as they thinke his secretes before the time Forgetting quite what the great seruant of the Lorde Moses sayde touching this thing namely that the secret matters belong to the Lorde our GOD but the things reueiled belong to vs and to our children for euer that we may do them This wil of God is called secret or hidden for two causes First because it is so in déed to all men till such time as God manifest by euents what he hath appoynted to euery one In respect whereof S. Iames willeth euery man to put in this condition if the Lord will and if wee liue to doe this or that Secondly because the reason of the Lords will thus or thus when it is manifested for the most part is not comprehended of man but hidden in himself As why he chose Iacob refused Esau why he put Saule away from the kingdome for one offence and not Dauid for many with such like Onely this we knowe with the Apostle that he hath mercie on whom hee will haue mercie and whom he will he hardeneth And this his will is our stay What then is mans duetie in respect of this will Surely as hath bene sayd non est curiosè inuestiganda sed adoranda it is not to bee sifted but highly reuerenced and t●ll the tyme come that y e Lord reueile it by effects in generall thus to be disposed in my selfe that whatsoeuer this hidden will of the Lord be concerning me whether to liue or dye to be poore or rich to bee high or lowe in this worlde in the same I rest and am contented let the Lord that made mee doe with me and dispose of me at his pleasure And then afterwarde when the Lorde shall reueile it by effects much more to rest in it and giue him thankes howesoeuer it is taking with good Iob euen euill thinges at the Lords hands aswell as good that is sowre as well as sweete and lowring lots as well as smiling dayes Blessing the name of the Lord that hath taken what before hee gaue and yet dealeth with vs but in mercy euer Doe wee pray that this will may bee done No. For this is euer done and shall bee whilest the world indureth neither can any creature or power resist it So sayth the Prophet My counsell shall stande and I will do what I will doe So confessed Iehosophat King of Iudah When he sayde O Lorde GOD of our Fathers art not thou God in heauen and reignest not thou ouer al the kingdomes of the heathen and in thy hande is power and might and none is able to withstande thee And so notably confessed that wretched Balam when he sayd If Balac would giue me his house ful of siluer and gold I cannot passe the commaundement of the Lorde to doe either good or bad of myne owne mind c. So confessed the deuill when he asked leaue to touch Iob not able else of himselfe to goe against Gods will and all those deuils that could not enter into the swyne sent by the will of God and all the actions of man and beast euer bridled and ruled and disposed by the power of his will No resistaunce therefore can there be against this will and therefore no neede that we shoulde pray that it may bee done No Annas nor Caiphas no Herod nor Pilat no Iewes nor deuils coulde haue wrought the death of our Sauiour Christ except the hand of the Lord his counsell had determined before that it shoulde bee done But do not you nowe say that GOD willeth euill to be done and so make him the author of euill God forbid we should make God an author of euill Yet say we in deede that God willeth many things that in some respects are euill and to some persons as this death of his own sonne named last and such like But as he willeth thē they are neuer euill neither to such as he directeth a good to by them being not done by them as in the example named appeareth But surely some larger speech to drawe vs to a right knowledge herein is not amisse and therefore a litle I pray you heare Will therfore hath two obiects to witte good and euill sometime it willing the one sometimes the other And good thinges beside the Lorde which is the chiefe good of all are sayde to be of 3. sortes naturall morall and diuine The first belong ad vitā animatam the sesond ad humanam the third ad coelestem diuinam All these the Lorde willeth there is no controuersie and not onely so but is also euen the fountaine and giuer as S. Iames saith for euery good giuing euery perfect gift is frō aboue and commeth frō the father of lights with whō is no variablenes neither shadowing by turning So hath euil also his distinction whilest some is the euill some the punishmēt of the euil The
and not euill So the deliuering of the Gentiles into a reprobate mind and all such examples in the woorde Tertullian against Marcian and Augustine against Iulian handle this matter and may further bee read of it This sufficeth to shewe that although wee say that God willeth often that thing that in it selfe considered is euil yet as it proceedeth from him that it should be so and consequētly he the author of euil it followeth not For many times euill is the punishment of euill that is iust with the Lord euer Concerning the second distinction how God may bee the author of the action and yet not of the euill any way in the action sée by these similitudes The Sunne lighting with his hote beames vppon a dead carcasse causeth a strong and loathsome sauour yet is not the Sunne either vnswéete it self or the cause of that vnswéetenes but the carion it selfe For if the Sunne were the cause then euer the like cause the like effect but wee see it is not so but contrary when it lighteth vppon sweete hearbes and odoriferous flowers it draweth out of them great sweetenes and pleasaunt smels Againe the earth wee all knowe with her sap and moysture feedeth and nourisheth al the trees plantes and rootes that are yet is not that earth cause why this tree bringeth a bitter fruite and that hearbe or roote a bad tast but the nature seuerall of y e things themselues is the cause of that Thirdly the pure worde of the Lorde is preached or read and one sauoureth and gathereth to life an other to death and destruction is now y e word cause of those seuerall effects or the creatures themselues blessed or not blessed with Gods holy Spirit Thus may the Lorde then bee author of an action and yet not of the euill in the action and so hee séemeth to will euill when yet in trueth he doeth not What is now his reueiled will All that which in the holy booke of his worde hee hath layd downe and declared to be the duetie which he will haue performed of vs towards him And is this that will which here we pray may be done Yea this is it and therefore if wee will vnderstand this petition let vs looke what is required of vs in this worde and all that we begge of the Lord strength and abilitie to doe We beseech him that whereas the mindes of earthly men burning with lustes are commonly caried to desire and to doe those things that most displease God hee of his mercie will with the mouing of his holy Spirit so chaunge and fashion all the willes of vs all to that will of his maiestie that we may will and wish nothing that his diuine will misliketh Praecamur optamus vt non tantum faciat Deus quod vult sed nos fac●re possimus quod vult We pray that not onely God would doe his will but that wee may doe what is his will sayth Cyprian To runne ouer all the dueties of a Christian required in the word were too long let vs therefore not so doe but for example sake of all the rest consider these three First we knowe it is the Lords will that wee should beleeue in Iesus Christ whome he hath sent and that by faith in his name wee and all the worlde should obtayne remission of our sinnes and eternall life So God loued the worlde that he gaue his onely begotten sonne that whosoeuer beleueth in him should not perish but haue euerlasting life And againe This is the worke of God that is the worke that God requireth of you that ye beleeue in him whome he hath sent Wherefore in this petition wee beseech him that that will of his may be done in vs that is that we may receiue grace so to doe and neuer to looke for saluation in any other Secondly we knowe it is the Lordes will that wee should in a true faith leade a holy and cleane life for so sayth the Apostle haec est voluntas dei sanctificatio vestra This is the wil of God euen your sanctification and that ye should absteyne from fornication that euery one of you should know how to possesse his vessell in holinesse and honour and not in the lust of concupiscence as the Gentils which know not God What do we then in this petition but beseech the Lord that that will may be daylie done of vs and we daylie chaunged by the renewing grace of his blessed spirite into such men and women as he desireth delighteth in namely into holy creatures walking not after the flesh but after the spirit and so consequently sauouring not the things of the flesh but of the spirit That we may be holy as he is holy That our light may so shine before men as they may see our good workes and glorifie our father which is in heauen that wee may keepe iudgement and doe iustice in our callings that being buried with Christ by baptisme into his death as he is risen frō the dead to the glory of the father so we also might walke in newnes of life That sinne may not rule in our mortall bodies that we should obey it in the lusts thereof or giue our members as weapons of vnrightiousnes vnto sin That fornication and al vncleannes or couetousnes may not once be named amongst vs as becommeth Saynts That we may putte on as the elect of GOD holy and beloued the bowells of mercy kindnes humblenes of mind mekenes long suffring forbearing one another if any man haue a quarrell to an other and forgiuing euen as Christ hath forgiuen vs and what should I saie We beseche the Lord euen that very GOD of peace to sanctifie vs throughout that our whole Spirit and soule and body may be kept blamelesse vnto the comming of our Lord Iesus Christ And with Dauid we saie in effect Looke if there bee any way of wickednesse in mee and leade mee in the way euerlasting Thus saith Cyprian Voluntas Dei quam stabiliri fieri precamur est quam Christus fecit docuit humilitas in conuersatione stabilitas in fide verecundia in verbis infactis iustitia in operibus misericordia in moribus disciplina The will of God which wee pray to bee established and done is that which Christ both did and taught humilitie in life stabilitie in faith shamefastnes in words iustice in deedes mercie in workes discipline in manners And doe we thus pray then to be holy O my beloued what shall we answer the Lorde then I say not for our vnholinesse but euen for our securitie dulnesse deadnesse and conceiued hartie pleasure in vnholinesse Was it euer counted better than a mockerie to seeme to aske a thing and yet to doe against it To desire a Phisition to helpe vnto health in the meane while our selues with al our might to féede vpon the foes of that wished good Consider then our cases and the cases of
thousands that happely thinke not of it as they ought we open our lippes vnto the Lorde of heauen and pray that we may bee holie we would bee thought by him the whole world to meane good faith and yet what is holy we euen hate to be drawne to misliking none more neither wishing any cōpanie lesse thā theirs y t either perswade vs to it or seeme to expect it at our hands and what is vnholy we wallowe in we tumble in we ioy in and wee euen wish to liue and grow olde in Wee pamper the flesh both with foode and rayment aboue all Christian licence so cherishing so coying so lulling and lapping yea so bathing in pleasure and ease in softnesse and tendernesse in mildnes and wantonnesse that matter of earth and wormes meate as if wee neither thought there were corruption to rot it heauen to receiue it or hell to burne it The minde wee robbe of all meditation that is holy and feede it with matter of all hellish impuritie The Lords booke is layd in a corner and the deuils banners are displayd in euery windowe Our tongues cannot tast the testimonies of God sweeter than honey or the honey combe but they can discourse the delights of sinfull flesh that shall sende to hell Our chéekes are red to talke of Christ as wee goe to Emaus and wee blush apace to seeme so holy but the Morian blusheth as fast as we when fearfully and foully we sinne against the Lord. We loue the wicked wee lothe the godly we freeze in loue wee boyle in malice wee sell vertue we buy sinne wee refuse Christ and choose Barrabas we lay away life and play with death but O pleasureles play in the ende Let the Prophet Ose speake for me to you and hee will tell vs surely that there is no trueth nor mercie nor knowledge of God in the land That by swearing and lying and killing and stealing and whoring we breake out and bloud toucheth bloud And is this holinesse is this to pray Thy will be done For Gods sake thinke of it and knowe with me now in time what I would be loath you should know past time that you may euen aswell spit vppon Christ Iesus buffet him and beate him with a Reede kneele before him and say Hayle King of the Iewes with those cursed mockers as kneele in this Church or any where say Thy will be done and yet neuer care how you doe it in a holy life For it is horrible mockerie this horrible hypocrisie and the ende will bee euill You must with prayer to bee holie ioyne care to be so to bee faithfull and feruent you must indeuour it and you must performe it in some measure as truely as begge it or els as truely you perish for euer The Lord wil not be mocked alwaies the Lord will not haue such seeming prayers made and such sinning liues retayned still Of our owne mouthes shall he iudge vs therefore once againe as you loue the Lord thinke of it and to day harden not your hearts against that you heare You heare the will of God is that we should bée holy and wee pray that this will may bee done Prayer accepted of God may not bée without earnest care that it may bee done care to bee holie casteth away the loue of loosenes cast away then what shall cast away you if you doe not and care for that which shall cause a comfort for euer and euer Let not that Father speake it of vs Ad Deum omnes ire volunt post deū pauci to God would all goe but after God will fewe goe To liue in heauen together is better than to liue in Wilton together and parting will bee payne if wee part in that day Be moued then now that you be not ouermuch moued then euen to crye to the mountaynes to fall vppon you and to the hilles to couer you Alas why should I bee a minister of death vnto you that so truely wish your life or a sweete smelling sauour to my God in your destruction because I haue done my duetie when I crye to the Lord y t I may be crowned with you and neuer loose you As then hereafter you care to bee what in this petition you pray to be so loue you GOD so loue you your selues so loue you me so loue you heauen so feare you hell and the GOD of mercie giue my speech a blessing to vs all Amen I beseech him now in time before the doore bee shut and the bridegroome come For in vain did the foolish virgins knocke when the time was past But what duties else wil you name that God requireth and we praie for in this petition One moe and that is this It is the Lordes will that in this world we shoulde take vp our crosse and followe him as many as will be his Disciples that through many tribulations we should enter into the kingdome of heauen and that all that will liue godlie in Christ Iesus shoulde suffer persecution that if we be sonnes we should not be without correction but now and thē chastned of our God that wee may not bee condemned with the world This will we beseech the Lord may be done in vs and we inabled by his holy spirite still more and more whatsoeuer we perceiue to betide in this life by his good pleasure to receiue it and suffer it not onely with contented but also with gladsome hearts And this is a chiefe vse of this prayer for truely it is a small thing in comparison beloued during the time of prosperitie and comfort to saie Thy will be done O Lord but if in aduersitie when the world lowreth the storme ariseth Princes persecute and our owne houses are diuided our Fathers betraying vs our children forsaking vs our friends defying vs for the cause of God if wee can then saie both with content and ioy Thy wil be done this is a strength and a grace of God aboue all treasure to be honoured If it bee not so high a matter but losse of goods by some occasion losse of friendes want of health and weary times by bittrr paine in bodie or soking sorrowe in minde yet if we can herein say it with true content comfort truely it is a measure that noteth a childe of heauen and happie we But O hard hard yet not so hard but God is able For behold examples before our eyes Old Eli in the booke of Samuel when hee had receiued from the Lord of heauen an heauy message by his young waiter little Samuel to wit that the Lorde woulde iudge his house that the wickednesse therof should not be purged with sacrifice nor offering but vtterly destroied for euer what said he but euen what here we pray for our parts we may be able to saie in our aduersitie It is the Lord let him doe what seemeth him good That is it is my God and my Lord wherefore with
knowledge to vs are meanes to make vs able to performe this petition and to doe his will therefore wee pray also herein for these meanes and the woordes are with the Lord as if wee shoulde euen in playne tearmes say O Lorde giue vs the knowledge stil dayly more and more of thy will out of thy word and giue vs the grace of thy Spirite to that knowledge that we inabled by these meanes may woorke thy will in this life as we ought What else do we aske in it Againe as we pray for all these things so do we as I told you before and must stil tel you in euery petition pray against their contraries For if the one be confirmed the other must be ouerthrowne Now the contraries of these things may be sayd to be of two sorts to wit either such as doe vtterly and wholly and euer resist his holy will or such as are but certaine impedimentes whereby wee do it not so readyly as either we ought or happely would do if they were not Of the first sort is Satan Sinne and the effects of sinne whatsoeuer the flesh or the old man his concupisence the world and such like For no man can serue two masters especially contrary masters such as God and Satan are the Spirit of God and the flesh the new and the old man Of the second sort are ouermuch care for worldly matters feare of men and a number of things that like weightes or burdens vpon our backes presse vs or like fetters about our feete hinder vs that wee go not on altogether so readyly and so fully in this way of doing the will of God as wee in deede ought and would if these lets were not Whatsoeuer they bee then and of whether sort so euer they be forasmuch as they are against that obedience that we pray for in this petition therefore we desire of the Lorde that they may bee remembred and that no let or least impediment may be to hinder that in vs which both in respect of his goodnesse to vs and our duties to him ought with all perfection both of will and worke be perfourmed And thus might we end this petition sauing that some profitable collections or obseruations may bee made of the words as they are layd downe here by our Sauiour I pray you then adde those also The first may be this Wee may obserue and see here both the beginning of mans misery as also the way to draw nere againe to that olde and former innocency Mans misery sprang by disobedience to the will of God as we all knowe and the waie to returne to that good estate againe wherein we were is obedience to that wil as here we learne when wee are taught to praie Thy will be done For we pray for the restitutiō of those graces in some measure which in our first parents were most perfectly And looke then howe much wee performe to the Lord obedience so much drawe we neere to an happie estate again Wherefore the Lorde sayde it Not euerie one that sayth vnto me Lord Lord shal enter into the kingdome of heauen but he that doth the wil of my father which is in heauen And agayne Whosoeuer shall do my Fathers will which is in heauen the same is my mother sister and brother Obedience then to his holie will is that which will sette vs in good place agayne And therefore trie beloued what measure of this is in you and so lyke or dislyke of your selues Trie with what loue you heare the word with what care you are filled to doe therafter what conscience you make of sinne what name so euer it haue what ioy you haue in the workes of righteousnesse what griefe if frayltie c●use a fall If you find these in some measure so much bee glad if in greate measure much more bee glad for trulie so much haue wee lefte the waie of death into which we are fallen all by our first parents and so farre haue profited in the waie of lyfe which is true obedience But if our consciences accuse vs in this trial that we haue no desire to know Gods will out of his word although it bee with many mercifull circumstances offered vnto vs no care to liue holily no conscience of sin but some little seruile feare for dread of punishment no spirituall ioy in well doing no inward sorrow for euill doing then tremble we and feare we before the Lorde of heauen and earth for as yet we are in the waie of disobedience which is the waie of death whereinto our first parents fell we are buried in our corruption and dead in sin not risen with Christ wee are heapers vp of wrath against our soules in the daie of wrath contemners of the word which in such sorte hath beene preached vnto vs for which cause that same worde shal iudge vs in the last day and we shal perish Trye then I say and so lyke or dislyke Secondly learning by these wordes As it is in heauen that our obedience ought not to be lame or maymed but euen such both for will and worke as that of the heauenly spirites we are notablie taught what colde comfort there is for vs in our selues and how farre it is off that we or anie liuing should be saued by theyr works For dare any of vs saie we obey the Lords will in earth as it is obeyed in heauen and that there is no imperfection in vs more heere than there If wee dare not if wee cannot then you see wee haue not done all that is commaunded and therefore farre from being iustified by that meanes when we haue not done our dutie Cleaue wee therefore fast vnto our true safetie Iesus Christ the righteous and awaie with such dreames Thirdly doe we not see that this prayer wholie called the Lordes prayer and this petition particularly is prescribed by the Lord vnto al Christians men and women of what degree estate and calling so euer they be and none exempted We see it playnly for to all it is sayde in the Disciples that haue bene are and shall be to the worlds end whē you pray pray thus We see it then by consequence agayne that all degrees estates and callings are bound to performe vnto the Lord such perfect obedience as heere is noted and not Monkes Friers Nunnes or some certaine sorte of this order or that onely which yet hath ben taught vs and that others taking some more libertie might find mercie with God for theyr prayers and strict obseruation in truth not of Gods will but of some ceremonies of theyr own deuising But it hath mightely ben shewed to the world and our eyes al that euery plant which the heauenly Father hath not planted shal be plucked vp and therefore let vs beleeue no such follies If we be the Lords we acknowledge our selues bound to performe as full obedience as is performed in heauen and that is
bloud and your fingers with iniquitie c. Nowe then to the wordes themselues if you thinke good and of them in order for that is playne The first word is Forgiue of it selfe so playne that it needeth not any explication and therefore not standing in that sort vpon it let vs consider the conclusions that arise thereof to a Christian mind that carefully weigheth what GOD hath spoken First then it containeth a playne confession of our miserable estate vnto the Lorde and so teacheth vs that before pardon and forgiuenes ought to goe a true faithfull and vnfayned acknowledging of our euill whatsoeuer For why shoulde God vouchsafe to pardon what we not able in truth to hyde from him as being God yet in the strong corruption of our vntamed hearts indeuor to cloke and doe not lay open in woe and godly sorrow before him Very mortal mā looketh for confession of a faulte and wee vse to say that halfe the amendes is made when it is so done yet may we couer from man very great offences howe much more may the Lord our God iustly require that being notable to blind him we seeke not to do it but in al reuerence of his maiesty and all vehement dislike of our selues and our sinnes we lay them at his foote and begge his mercy It is a notable place in the Psame of Dauid teacheth vs this When he sayth Whilst I helde my tongue my bones consumed or when I roared al the day long for thy hand is heauy vpon me day and night and my moysture is turned into the drought of Summer then I acknowledged my sinne neither hid I mine iniquitie For I thought I wil confesse against my selfe my wickednes vnto the Lord and thou forgauest the punishment of my sinne See howe before he confessed he found no comfort and after confession howe hee found no punishment Looke in the Law of the Lord and marke these wordes to Moses When a man or woman shall commit any sinne that mē commit and transgresse against the Lord when that person shall trespasse then they shall confesse their sin which they haue done and shall restore the damage c. Confession God required and confession they performed Although the Lord should kill me sayth faythfull Iob yet will I put my trust in him but I will reprooue my wayes for all that in his sight that is I will confesse my euil freely and fully with a single heart as a wretched sinner should do He that hydeth his sinne sayth the wise Salomon shall not prosper but he that confesseth them forsaketh them shall haue mercy If wee say we haue no sinne then wee deceiue our selues and there is no trueth in vs but if wee acknowledge and confesse our sinne God is faithfull to forgiue vs our sinne and the blood of Iesus Christ clenseth vs from all sinne This is not that filthy shrift in the eare of a filthy liuer inuented in Rome and throwne downe in Constantinople vppon iust experience of vggly pollution by it but this is the Lords ordynaunce performed euer of the Lordes people to the Lorde himselfe Dauid a sinner hydeth it not when the Prophet spake but cryed peccaui with a feeling heart and a grieued mind that he had so fallen That Dauid when hee had numbred the people and the Lord offended had sent a plague amongst them cryed in his wo. It is I it is I Lorde that haue offended and these seely sheepe what haue they done and againe in an other place Therfore I said Lorde 〈◊〉 mercy vpon mee and heale my sou●●●r I haue sinned against thee The straying sonne returning to himselfe and to the estate of sonne seeth and sigheth for passed folly and confesseth it freely as his bounden duetie Father Father I haue sinned against heauen and against thee and I am no more worthy to bee called thy sonne The humble publicane beseecheth God to be mercifull to him not a iust proud Pharisie but a poore sinnefull and wretched Publicane Wee are here iustly sayd the thiefe on the crosse wee receiue things worthie of y t wee haue done but this mā hath done nothing amisse a very plaine confession of a féeling hart Whē Paul had preached against coniuring and sorcery as we read in that place what was the fruite of his speaking their hearing but this Many that beleeued came and confessed shewed their workes Iohn also baptized in the wildernes but whom such as confessed their sinnes against the Lorde Euer therefore before pardon must goe confession for so euer hath it done as by all these proofes is now plaine Priuat to God if the sinne be priuat Publique to the Church if the sinne bee such as shall more appeare hereafter in an other place Wherefore let vs end this note vpon this first word Forgiue and knowe it euer that wee are taught if wee seeke mercy not to hide sinne For the Lords pardon requireth the sinners confession Couers and clokes they do but couer the light of Gods countenance that it shyne not vpon vs and yet do what we can wee can couer nothing in deede from his eyes Wee shewe our will and wee want our wish sinne vnto sinne we grieuously adde and we deale with our soules as some sory ones with their bodies concealing their sore till the time bee past the body perished Wherfore euen as often as we shal euer hereafter say this prayer let vs adde this confession to it O Lord our grieuous trespasses our many great transgressions this blot of our bodies or spot of our soules whatsoeuer it is in that mercy that hath no measure forgiue it dash it and wash it out that it neuer appeare againe before thee What Secondly Secondly it teacheth vs the long suffering of the Lord wonderfull and vnspeakable towards mankind Whereby hee beareth and beareth with vs wretched creatures and although we daily and hourely euer and continually sinne against him yet casteth hee not away so vnprofitable seruants but deferreth his anger spareth his iudgements and if we turne to him he turneth most mercifully to vs and forgiueth heapes of vggly sinne against him If we wormes and dust should be vsed of any as he is vsed of many we would shew our corruption quickly and recken vp the faultes committed and pardoned by vs thinking we had shewed great fauour done much for our brethren if wee had twise or thrise bene intreated by them to forgiue them we would deny at the last and say playnely to them we might not euer forgiue if they so euer would offende Yet what are we as bad as they If not to them yet to others and therefore no such cause we should be so strickt in measure When often our selues must neede the same curtesie and request a fauourable hand to strike but softly But sée the Lorde His puritie blotteth both Sunne and Moone the heauen
euer And the want of this reformation preacheth nothing vnto vs but that as yet we knowe no interest we haue to those lasting ioyes and that heauenly father The Lord strengthen vs and the Lord change vs that we may be changed Amen You say this Sanctification must bee true and right or else it doth not proue vnto vs our election I praie you therefore how may this be knowen namely when it is true and right and when not To knowe this we must euer looke at the matter and manner of our actions whereby we worship God For if either of these be wrong then is it not that holines which the Lord alloweth Concerning the matter wee must looke that the thinges wherewith we serue God bee commanded of GOD and not inuented and deuised by our selues or any man else For in vaine sayth the Lorde Iesus doo you seeke to worshippe mee teaching for doctrines mens precepts Which one thing sticketh to the verie hart a thousand will worships in Poperie neuer commaunded of GOD but brought in of sinfull man for aduauntage sake as Masses Pilgrimages holie water holy bread censings creepings and such lyke Then though the matter bee good yet if the manner be euill wee fayle to please God And therefore euen those sacrifices and ceremonies that the Lorde himselfe ordayned hee often teacheth hee doth abhorre for want of a right maner of doing them What haue I to doo sayth hee with the multitude of your sacrifices Bring no mo oblations to mee in vaine Incense is an abhomination to me I cannot suffer your newe Moones nor your Sabboth dayes it is iniquitie my soule hateth them they are a burthen to me c. Agayne of prayer When you stretch out your handes I will hide mine eyes and though you make many prayers I will not heare An example we see in the Scribes and Pharesies almes and long prayers reiected Alasse Lorde and why so might the Iewes saie Surely would he answere because though you doe these things rightly in respect of matter because I commaunded them yet doe you not rightly in respect of maner that also I seeke of all men I pray you then what is the right manner that God alloweth This must wée learne by diligent hearing and reading of the word For therein hath the Lorde layde downe both what we shall doe and how we shall doe Generally thus much nowe consider and take with you that without faith it is impossible to please God and therefore concerning manner no action can please GOD though it were neuer so glorious except it proceed frō an hart purified by faith Cain and Abel offered both sacrifices the one pleased the other not And why But for this thing because Abel had true faith in his hart from whence that action flowed and Cain had none but onely did the outward worke for fashion sake and order So thousands mo then in those daies and now in ours that one day shall knowe with wo what it is to haue outward shew without inward faith Then is it required concerning maner that all our works be done in humilitie and lowlinesse of minde we euer confessing truly that we notwithstanding all our workes are vnprofitable seruants The want of this made the Pharesies actions abhorred which otherwise in respect of matter were well For who doth not acknowledge y t not to be an extortioner vniust an adulterer to fast to giue tithe truly of all we haue are good things but to doe these in pride and conceit with boasting and bragging and without humilitie alas the Lord abhorreth it and sendeth vs away like proud praters not like Christian praiers to his heauenly maiestie Thirdly it is required that we haue hope For although we ought to be humble yet not so throwen downe must we be but that still we rest assured of acceptāce with God for Christ although not for the worthynesse of our worke and in that hope offer cheerefullie our obedience to the Lord. Thus teacheth Peter when he sayth Yee also as liuely sons be made a spiritual house an holy Priesthod to offer vp spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God by Iesus Christe Marke these words acceptable to God by Iesus Christ vpon which words our hope is euer surely built which nowe I speake of Fourthly our actions must bee done in loue both to God and man For if we could speake with tongues of men and Angels if we haue no loue we are but as sounding brasse and tinckling Cymballes Yea though wee feede the poore with all our goods and giue our bodies to bee burned hauing no loue it shall profit vs nothing Lastly all our works words and thoughts should respect the Lords glory and not our owne For if wee do any thing to bee seene of men verely sayth our Sauiour they haue their reward And thus doe you see nowe which is true sanctification and holynes of life such as will truely moue to vs our election and future glorification with Father Sonne and holy Ghost in the kingdome of heauen Euen woordes deedes and secret thoughtes thus warranted both for matter and manner as hath bene shewed Thinke of these rules and examine your selues by them My heart consenteth to all these properties of a true Sanctification and right obedience but yet giue mee leaue to question for my most comfort What now if these things be in a man or a woman with great imperfection shall therefore their woorke be reiected and yeld no comfort cōcerning their election God forbid And therefore thus much take with you further y t exercising your self in things commanded doing thē in this maner as hath bene sayd so nere as y e Lord inableth you wrestling according to y e measure of your fayth euery day to bee lesse sinfull and more righteous though y t perfect righteousnes which y e law requireth be not found in you by reason of your weakenes yet are you counted in the sight of GOD Sanctified holy and acceptable in Christ Iesus and so Sealed vp to the day of redemption And that I may not say it to you but proue it consider I pray you the example of S. Paul himselfe who though hee were so sanctified and borne a newe as that thereupon hee might safely and surely conclude his election for euer to inherite heauen by Christ yet felt he and found hee very many imperfections in himselfe and sayth playnely I alow not that which I do For what I would that do I not but what I hate that doe I. Againe when I would do good I am thus yoked that euill is present with me Againe In my minde I serue the lawe of God but in my flesh the lawe of sinne O wretched man that I am therfore who shall deliuer me from the body of his death with sundry other speeches to the same ende in that place Whereby I say wee are playnely taught that humane imperfection is farre from prouing any
by this temptation that now we handle seeketh to perswade Therfore I pray you let vs all note it and thinke of it And as hee did not forbid others such communion so himself did not breake that felowship as already hath appeared and more may if wee marke his practise For hee sayth to the Philippians that he had no body like Timotheus but al did séeke their own and not that which is Iesus Christs Yet neuer do we find that he separated him selfe from their company for feare of partaking with their sinnes And diuers such other places there are What might be added of those famous Churches in the Reuelation Ephesus Pergamus Thyatira and others Doth not the Spirit of God lay downe their blemishes and sheweth what he had against them and those no litle things some of them and yet yeldeth them the names and titles of Churches and calleth their ministers angels What then if a man in those dayes shoulde haue taken offence at these wants of these Churches weakenesses of men and haue sayde they haue preaching but they are not reformed as they should be and therefore I will cut my selfe from them and communicate no longer with them would it haue bene alowed Consider the Lord Iesus his preaching with more holynes and power than euer any else could or shall Were all reformed that heard him nay were his owne disciples reformed wholy How then were they so often rebuked of the Lorde and that iustly Consider the Prophets that were hidden prophesie and did it carefully and yet were told that the people would not obey them Consider the Apostle that sayth we are a sweete sauour to God in some that perish Consider that hee which willeth Paul to plant and Apollo to water reserueth the gift of increase to himselfe and giueth it where when and so farre as he pleaseth So that if the Lords ministers in very great heauines and continuall sorow of heart would wish themselues euen separated from Christ for their brethrens winning yet shall no moe come to the father than Christ will drawe and this happy change must bee at his good pleasure not at their desire How then may we safely fall out with the preaching and preacher and with the Church and her children for want of that which onely GOD must giue and the best preachers haue fayled to obtaine though faithfully doing their dueties namely a full reformation as wee would Shall that holy worde not reforme me because it reformeth not others shall it not be a sauour to me of life to life because to others it is a sauour of death to death If hee offer mee a penny shall I bid him keepe it except hee will giue others as much at my direction May not the Lorde doe with his owne as it pleaseth him for mee or shall I grudge to the Spirite his blowing where he listeth O fearefull falling out with the Lord and his offred goodnes if it bee considered earnestly Wee should remember againe when wee looke so after the fruites of amendment in a Church and stumble so dangerously for wāt of what we wish that Pharisees make greater shewes to some mens eyes than poore Publicanes doe and yet the one iustified more than the other with a righteous God We should remember that Elias was deceyued when hee thought that there were no mo that were reformed but himselfe Our eyes cannot see all men neither can we euer know the worke of the worde preached Inward graces are often where we thought not and outwarde carie more then we know Some iudged lead proues fined golde and glistring gold that seemed to bee proues drossie lead A tender conscience sweete feeling an hope in Christ and his promises inward cryings by faythfull prayer holy thoughtes and meditations sweete prickes and melting motions remorse for sinne and spirituall fights humilitie of heart and peace of mind patience ioy and a number such they bee secret graces not alwayes knowne and discerned of euery man where in truth they are at least not in such measure as in deede they are And therefore since we cannot knowe all either people or graces wrought by the worde preached and there may bee a want aswell in our not seeing all with Elias as in mens misdoings greatly should we feare to condemne and iudge the Churches of GOD for not answering their teaching with any reformation It is an earnest charge and of a mightie God See that ye despise not one of these litle ones For I say vnto you that in heauen their Angels alwayes behold the face of my Father which is in heauen What greater contempt than to thinke that Publicane is not like me I am reformed I am sanctified I haue receyued the holy Ghost others haue not and these by name haue not so O take heede Iudge not thus rashly an other mans seruant All is not gold that glistereth neither all bowers of their knees to Baal that are yet so thought to be euen of a Prophet Lastly wee should lift vp our heads and open our eyes in a louing heart a little wider that we may see the profites of the worde and the gracious mercies of the Lorde to any Church euer and with as hungrie a heart delight to discerne the graces of men as the faults of men Yea much more And if wee see many superstitions banished many abuses amended many snared consciences and fettered soules inlarged true loue of diuers good things and true hatred of diuers euil things wrought Ougly and often othes in many decayed knowledge both in youth and age increased the hearing of the word with Prayers and Sacraments diligently frequented priuate regarde of families in the gouernours of them greatly amended diet and apparell tempred the poore reléeued Princes obeyed peace maintayned c. to confesse then to the due glorie of a gracious God that this is something and this measure some although not all Loue spieth any good wher it loueth loue couereth many things that are not well Surely it doth not for wants denie the good neither for some condemne all And thus if we would looke at Churches children of the Churches no doubt no doubt Satans combe would be cut touching this temptation If any man will say shewe me these reformed ones and good ones in a Church what answereth a learned father Quid hac re opus est Annon satis est eos in ecclesia esse Quāobrem cùm ipsa communionem habetote manete in ecclesia ad sacros coetus sacramenta quemadmodum oportet accedite Etiamsi enim multi impuri publici peccatores non mundati in ea sint tamen vos ab illis non polluemini non magis quam Apostolos Iudaei polluerunt Quin potiùs videte ne à vobis ipsis polluamini propterea quòd multum vobis tribuitis iudicatis omnes plurimum vobis placetis Itaque spiritualis superbia contemptus nimium vestris animis insidet
Thess Hom. 4. Act. 3.1 Psal 42. Confess 19.13 2. Machab. 12.44 2. Machab. 2.29 2. Machab. 15.39 Machab. 9.18 An. 152. An. 188. 2. Maca. 1.10 1. Maca. 6.8 vers 16. Greg. in Iob. lib. 19. cap 16. A great goodnes of God to teach vs a forme of prayer What forme some heathēs vsed The Lords prayer hath three parts A father by Creation Redēption Sāctificatiō The vse of the word father to our Soules The second vse of the woord father Rom. 8.32 Math. 7.11 Esay 49.15 vers 16. Ambros lib 50. de Sacram. cap. 4. A third vse of the word father Malach. 1. Cypria 1. Peter 1.13 14. 15. 17. Ephes 4.1 Ihon 9.31 Psal 119. 94. 173. Note 1. Iohn 3.22 The fourth vse of the word father The perfection of the worke of Christ for vs prooued The wickednes of the Masse Hebre. 9.12 10.14 1. Charitie We must neuer pray for our selues with such a priuat hart but that wee wish the like mercy to all that haue the like neede Ephes 1 23 Ephes 4 4. Gal. 6.1 Hebr. 13.3 1. Peter 4.10 Iam. 5.16 1. Cor. 13.5 August Confess Chrysost in Cor. 2. Vnitie The great danger of schisme Math. 5.24 Math. 6.15 Ephes 4. 62. 3. Humilitie Act. 10. Note Galat. 3.28 Aug. Ser. 135. Iob. 31. 13. 14. 15. Math. 26. Philem. His being in Heauen what Spirituall vse it hath to our soules Esay 45.23 Psal 99.1 2. Note Math. 26. 53. What God euer would doe he euer could doe The second vse of our fathers being in Heauen Esay 55. 8. 6. The third vse Psal 50. Psal 60. 4. 8. 17. Psal 29.3 c. Exod. 34.8 A foule fault of many in the Church and elswhere Note A right coming before God to pray Marke it Ihon. 4. The vse of Churches not ouerthrown by libertie of place to praye in vnder the Gospel The name father agreeth to Sonne and holy ghost vers 6. 1. Cor. 8.6 The name father set downe because it is principium deitatis the beginning of the Deitie Vbiquitie Psal 103.19 Esay 66.1 Num. 14. 42. Iere· 23.24 Psal 19.2 Hose 2.24 Rom. 118. Esay 66.1 Num. 14. How God is sayd to be nere or farre of Esay 55. Esay 55. How God is sayd to be more in one man or place than in an other Tom. 2. In Ezek hom 8. pag. 130. How God is sayd to goe and come Psal 51. Psal 22.2 1. Sam. 18 28· Three things considered Enchiridion Chap. 116. The petitions concerning Gods glory first Math. 6.33 Exod. 32.32 Rom. 9.3 Gods glory more to be cared for than our owne saluation if they should come in comparison together Note Luke 1. Sam. 2. Malach. 1.11 Ihon. 12.28 Math. 28. Mar. 16.17 Act. 3.12 16. Philip. 2.10 vers 11. The name of God what it is Exod. 33. 19· Exod. 34.5 c. Of the greeke article Danaeus pag. 108. Ihon. 3.33 What halowing the name of God is Psal 148. vers 12. Psal 104. Rom. 1.20 Ezek. 36.23 vers 25. 26. 27 1. Peter 2.12 Math. 5.16 Esay 52. 5. Rom. 2.24 1. Timoth. 6.1 Thirdly what we praye against in this petition Psal 104. 35. Atheists Libertines Marke it and thinke of it Psal ●4 Rom. 12. Psal 84. vers 11. That the names of all fayned gods being vtterly abolyshed the onely diuine name and maiestie of God the heauenly father be had in honor and called vpon with pure mindes by men of all ages countries and parts of the world How Gods name is vnhalowed and polluted you may further see in the 2. Com. Rom. 12. 2. Pet. 3.9 vers 8. vers 10. He sanctifieth vs by making vs holy we him by confessing him holy c. Apoc. 22.11 Permissiue The order Regnum Potentiae Regnum Gratiae Regnum Gloriae Fatum Psal 135.6 Rom. 11.36 Ephes 11. Iob. 5.10 Iob· 9.5 vers 2. Exod. 4.11 Creation Syrac 17.3 Ephes 4. Corruption Rom. 5.12 Gen. 38. vers 7. vers 12. vers 13 Gen. 6.5 Esay 64. Rom. 7.14 19. 21. 23. 1. Cor. 2. Ephes 2. Psal 57. Psal 14. What is corrupted in vs by our fall Ephes 5. Gen. 6. Math. 15.16 Rom. 7.18 Rom. 3.13 c. 1. Cor. .4 1. Cor. 15. Psal 51. Esay 6. 5. Syrac 40.1 c. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Regeneration Rom. 6.13 The Kingdom of glorie The sense of the petition brefely Rom. 1.16 The meanes whereby this Kingdome of God ariseth in vs. The Apostles powrefull ministrie by the word Ruffin lib. 2. cap. 5. Marke this historie Rom. 1.16 Act. 17.6 De ciuit Dei 22. 2. Cor. 10.4 c. Iam. 1.18 Ihon. 17. 1. Cor. 4.15 Philemon 1● Galat. 4.19 Galat. 3.2 Peter 1.23 Luk. 16 31. Esay 55.1 Amos. 8. Ephes 4.13 The meanes prayed for aswell as the thing The word of God is either read or preached Two dangerous extremities to be auoyded of all men Deut. 31.9 Act. 13.15 Luc. 4. 16. Act. 15.21 Iere. 36.6 Bullingers iudgement of the ministers reading A faithfull minister Socr. histor Eccle. lib. 7. cap. 2. Theodoret. histor ecclesias lib. 4. cap. 5. Possidon in vita August cap. 5. Vrsinus catechis Defence against D. Br. pag 46. Appēdix to the answer of the obstr pag. 214. Calu. aduersus Anabaptistas artic 2. pag. 582. Apol. pro christianis The profite of the Scriptures read Papists call reading a spiritual dumbnes Ihon. 5. Psal 1. Psal 119. Act. 17. Coloss 3.16 Ephes 6.16 Augustine requireth reading of the word at home in our houses Chrysost Consider this well 2. Timoth ● 15 Math. 23. Irenaeus lib. 3. cap 5. Amos. 6.10 Confess lib. 8. cap. 12. Hylarie de vnitate Patris et filij Preaching aboue reading Ephes 4.11.12.13 Math. 26.19.20 Math. 6. Luc. 4.18.19 Luc. 24.27 Act. 2. Act. 8. Act. 10. Act. 13. Similitudes expressing the profitte of preaching Fearfull exceptions against hearing the word preached Caluin aduersus Anabap. artic 5. pag. 583. Iam. 2.2 Calu. aduersus Anabap. artic 5. pag. 583. O good and faithfull seruant Yet degrees Gods blessings when worthily had Hebr. 13.17 1. Sam. 2.25 2. Cor. 2.15 Rom. 10. 1. Cor. 9.16 Exod. 28.35 Euery man in his measure 1. Cor. Num. 22.31 Deut. 29.4 Chap. 30.6 Esay 57. 15. Ezek. 36.26.27 Luc. 24.45 Act. 16.14 Ihon. 16.13 1. Ihon. 2.20.27 Ephes 1.16 Chap. 3.14.15 c. vers 20. Psal 119. Esay 49. Ezek. 33.32 Rom. 8.26.27 vers 9.14.15.16 Ihon. 4. Iosua 15.19 Ioel. 2. 1. Thess 5. Ephes 4.30 Psal 51. The good Magistrate a great meanes to rayse vp gods Kingdome 1. Timoth. 2. 2. Rom. 13. 3. 4. 1. Kings 15.12 Ezek. 10.17 16. Loue due to Magistrates Deutro 1.21 All contrary things to gods Kingdome prayed against in this petitiō Amos. 8. Math. 13. Rom. 8.12 A fearefull thing if we thinke of it Ministers thinke of it Magistrates thinke of it Priuat persons thinke of it A Communion of good by prayer Psal 40.8 Ihon 5.30 Ihon 6 38. Math. 7.21 Gen. 6. ● 1. Cor. 2.14 The error of freewill is agaynst this petition Oculta reuela●● Deutr. 29.29 Psal 36.6 Rom.