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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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brokē from the tree which if it were it could not beare It is a meruaylous proofe to vs of this good and therefore marke it well The Apostle againe sayth There is no condemnation to them that are in Christ Iesus Yea but who bee those See what followeth Which walke not after the flesh but after the spirite So then if I would know whether I bee in Christ Iesus or no I must looke how I walke that is still how I am sanctified And if I finde that the God of mercie by his perpetual spirit hath wrought in me a chaunge that whereas once I walked after the flesh that is was ruled guided and gouerned by my corrupt nature now it is not so but the holy Ghost leadeth me into a feruent loue of God and a true hatred of euill then is the conclusion inferred by the very spirit of truth himselfe I am in Christ Iesus and there is no condemnation to me nor for me So that Sanctification the lowest step leadeth mée surely to election the highest of the ladder Giue rather diligence sayth Saint Peter my brethren to make your calling and election sure Yea but how might they say shal we do it Peter telleth them If yee doo these things you shall neuer fall And what be those things Hee also sheweth them namely If you ioyne vertue with your faith and with vertue knowledge and with knowledge temperance and with temperance patience with patience godlynesse with godlynesse brotherly kindnes and with brotherly kindnes loue c. Now what is al this but sanctification of life So that still our rule is proued that if wee woulde know whether we be elected to liue in heauen we must euer looke how we leade our liues in earth And if there the Lorde hath chaunged vs from carelesse to careful men and women to please him in holynesse and righteousnesse all the daies of our life then is this Sanctification a note of Iustification Iustification of Vocation Vocation of Election and so heauen is ours But now take heed that in this search for holynesse of life we bee not carryed away with outward shewes For such holynesse holdeth not either in promisses or conclusion of our former argument The Lorde abhorreth approching lippes and reproching hearts And Except your righteousnesse sayth hee exceede the righteousnesse of the Scribes and Pharesies you shall neuer enter into the kingdome of GOD. That is except you haue more thā a painted visard which they had most glorious and a counterfait hypocriticall shew of holynesse your reckoning of heauen will bee without your host and you will fayle of it Write sayth the Lord to the Angell of the Church of Sardis I knowe thy workes for thou hast a name that thou liuest but thou art dead It is not then a name only y t wil serue the turne Hauing a shew sayth Paule of godlynesse but haue denyed the power thereof As if hée should saie vaine thrice vaine is the shew without the power and truth when this search of our election is in hand O beloued consider then of this earnestly and think with your selues if there be no comfort to be had in our heartes that we are the Lordes appointed to life and blisse in the worlde to come but onely by a true espiall of sanctification of life in our selues how carefull should we bee by hearing of the worde by praying by reading and by all appoynted good meanes to haue this change wrought in vs that our light shining forth may not onely make others glorifie our heauenlie Father for his graces in vs but euen vnto our selues as Saint Peter sayth Make our election and future state in the glorious kingdome of God sure Truly there should be no cares greater than this neyther anie diligence as the Apostle speaketh more faythfull whilest we liue And see with your selues in your secrete meditations often this difference of holynesse and vnholynes of sanctification and prophanenesse the one proueth vnto me my euerlasting ioy with GOD when this course is ended and the other my assured woe with the deuill and his Angels in the blacknesse of darknesse for euer O what are the pleasures of sinne then for a season when swéet meate shall haue so soure a sauce Could the Lord with a more pearcing argument pricke vs forwarde to holy life or with a sharper knife cut in sunder the cords of vanitie iniquitie and sinne wherewith thousandes of vs are so fettered and tempered than to teach vs that the one assureth vs of lasting life and the other of lasting death in the world to come Truly he could not And therefore euerie one laie his hand vppon his soule betimes Beleeue the Lorde and we shall not be confounded Had I wist sayth the olde Prouerbe commeth euer too late Nowe liue like a Christian amongst men and euer liue like a Saint among the Angels of heauen For the Lord hath spoken it But now soake in sin with the bit in thy teeth vnrestrainable and then rot in the reward of it an euerlasting curse from God and all his ioyes for the Lorde hath also sayd it And if this sanctification beloued may not be in shew onely as hath bene said but in truth and veritie how desperate how woful how wretched and miserable is the estate of that man and woman that hath not so much as a shew If there bee no comfort gotte by a glistering outward appearaunce what comfort may be in the soule if the Lord awake to thinke of it where euen this also vtterly wanteth and the contrarie to wit all libertie loosenesse and sinne aboundeth meruailouslie Shall we forget the curse of our Sauiour Christ in the Gospell vppon the figge trée that yet had goodly leaues fresh greene because also with y e leaues it had no fruit If so fearefull a curse light vpon that O curses of curses how many of them shalbe vpon those trees that haue not so much as leaues no not one greene leafe but are altogether withered twice dead and plucked vp by y e rootes Wherfore I pray you euen again as you loue your life w t god another day desire any assurāce of it to your soule in this worlde Giue your bodies dayly a liuing sacrifice holy acceptable vnto God which is your reasonable seruing of God And fashion not your selues like vnto this world but be you chaunged by the renuing of your minde that you may proue what that good and acceptable and perfect will of GOD is And Whatsoeuer things are true whatsoeuer thinges are honest whatsoeuer things are iust whatsoeuer things are pure whatsoeuer thinges are worthie loue whatsoeuer things are of good report if there be anie vertue or if there be any praise thinke of these things For as you haue hearde and seene trulie proued these thinges shall assure vs that we are the Lordes cared for here and chosen else where to be with him for euer and
the name of God is here meant whatsoeuer it is that truely of him may bee affirmed as that he is good iust gracious c. And this shall haue warrant euident and plaine euen from the Lord himselfe in that manifestation of himselfe to his seruant Moses were he sayth he will make all his good go before him and proclayme the name of the Lord before him and doing so in deede his name is neyther this word nor that as Iehouah Tetragrammaton or such like either in Hebrew or Greeke this tongue or that but it is this The Lord the Lorde strong mercifull and gracious slowe to anger and abundant in goodnesse and truth reseruing mercie for thousandes forgiuing iniquitie transgression and sinne and not making the wicked innocent visiting the iniquity of the Fathers vppon the children vnto the third and fourth generation See then the greate and glorious name of GOD what it is And what is meant I pray you by Hallowing of that name To hallow or to sanctifie signifieth two things Either to make holy that which before was not so but polluted vncleane In which sorte our Sauiour Christ dooth hallowe and sanctifie vs making vs of the sinful sonnes of Adam the righteous sons of God in himselfe Either else that which of it selfe and in it selfe is alreadie holie so to repute and take so with all reuerence to acknowledge and confesse and so euer to vse and to speake of In which sense again wisedome that of her selfe is most iust is sayd to be iustified of her children that is to be so esteemed iudged and taken And in the third of Iohn He that hath receiued his testimonie saith he hath sealed that God is true That is nothing but this doth cause and bring to passe that God as he is in himself in déede true truth it self so hee is acknowledged of others to bee Now in his latter signification is it taken heere And therfore thus expounded by the learned Sanctificari hîc est reuelari obseruari glorificari honorari verè agnosci To bée hallowed here is to be reuealed obserued glorified honoured and truely acknowledged And againe Sanctificari Dei nomen dicitur cum sacrum venerabile purum augustum esse a nobis agnoscitur et praedicatur et nullo modo contemptim aut irreuerenter cogitetur aut sumatur The name of God is said to be hallowed when it is confessed published as holy reuerend pure and high and such as by no meanes is eyther thought of or taken of vs contemptibly or vnreuerently So that in plaine speech this petition is thus much O Lord let that maiestie and holinesse that is in thy selfe that iustice mercie and power which thou shewest in thy works and that truth wisedome and goodnesse which is in thy word with all thy vertue generally whatsoeuer comprehended in thy nature and fit for the knowledge and vse of man bee more and more dayly knowen of man and receiued amōg vs with that dread honor and reuerence that is fitte for such a name both in word and worke thought deede and euery way A notable request sure and well beseeming the sonnes of God desirous of their Fathers glorie But thus me think you doe not restraine it only to man so that in man only this glory of his name is to appeare No in deede neither ought I. But know it as a fault in Tertullian and Cyprian so to doe For so large is the reach of this petition as that it toucheth not onelie men godly and vngodly reprobate or elect but euen all things in this world whatsoeuer than to be ordayned of the Lorde For in the verie least thing appeareth some maiestie power eternitie and vertue of him which in this petition wee desire as well may appeare and bee seene and celebrated to the praise of him as those greater matters that are in man And therefore cryeth the Prophet of God in his Psalme to all creatures to praise the Lord Sunne and Moone and starres and light heauen and earth dragons deeps fire and water haile and snowe winde and vapours stormes and tempests mountaines and hils trees beasts cattell wormes and all feathered foules and in conclusion euery thing to exalt hallowe and sanctifie the name of the Lord. For his name onely is excellent his praise aboue heauen and earth And to the same end is the 104. Psalme a verie notable song of Dauid also teaching vs plainly that in all the workes of the Lord there is a portion of this his name that is of his maiestie power wisedome and goodnesse which in this petition and by these wordes we ought to begge of him which may appeare be seene noted marked and obserued celebrated in this world to his glorie more and more So that you see prayer dooth not meane onely man but all things in that order that I haue declared Euery thing as it is better and better knowen contayning matter and argument of Gods praise either in respect of workmanship vse nature all or some Yet it respecteth man chieflie as the worke of God wherein he hath shewed himselfe most and layed downe largest arguments to the glorie of his name It doth so and therefore so let vs think of it And first see howe it beggeth for vs knowledge and vnderstanding still more and more of his name and nature because knowledge goeth before obedience Which request of knowledge carieth with it an industrie and endeuour in vs in all diligence euer to obserue the Lord in his workes to marke the power the wisedome the goodnesse of him in creating them and in giuing such nature vse and operation to them in disposing them in such an order in continuing them in such a course and so foorth and condemneth the too too common and damnable dulnesse of the world in so continuall vse and so little a regarde of these things being the maine cause of grieuous vnthankfulnesse and not sanctifying of the name of God in vs. Secondly we begge in it as one saith Non modò vt nomen Dei in intellectu pe● fidem et noticiam Dei verumetiam ore corpore vitaque tota sanctificetur et glorificetur Not onely that the name of GOD in our vnderstanding by faith and knowledge of GOD but also in mouth bodie and our whole life may bee sanctified and glorified Of which hallowing of the name of God speaketh the Lord himselfe by his Prophet saying I will sanctifie my greate name which was polluted among the Heathen c. How will he do it or what is this sanctification Marke how it followeth I will powre cleane water vpon you and you shall bee cleane yea from all your filthinesse and from all your Idols will I cleanse you A new heart also will I giue you and a newe spirit will I put within you and I will take away the stonie hart out of your body giue you an hart
of the Lord appoynted commaunded sanctified and blessed to the raysing building and creating this kingdome of the Lord in the harts of men for which we praie when we saie Thy kingdome come and to deny eyther of these members that now we haue stood of or to say that they haue no blessing promised and graunted to them but that preaching is all in all and reading is nothing not profitable not able to worke faith c. is to auouch a greate vntruth and of such deniall we may saie as he sayde Archangeli nesciunt Angeli nō audiuerunt Propheta non sensit filius ipse non aedidit The Archangels know it not the Angels haue not heard the Prophet hath not felt it the sonne of God himselfe hath reuealed to vs no such thing What then doe you match reading with preaching or do you say the people if they hearde the Scriptures read vnto them though they had no preaching sustayne no want neyther neede to care for preaching or once to take anie paines to go where it is orderly if i be not at home No no for this is the other extremitie I tolde you of euen now when I said wée must auoyd two Let them both therefore not onely stande but stand with theyr iuste and due commendations Reading is protable but preaching doth profite more than reading doth because it is more apt for the ignoraunt and vnlearned expressing more plainly the meaning of the Scripture and applying the same to their consciences as is thought fit Wherefore with verie fatherlie care hath the Lord in his worde appoynted that this meanes also shoulde bee vsed to his people to the erecting of this his kingdome in them and telleth vs what greate blessing hee hath bestowed vppon it from time to time He therfore gaue some to be Apostles some Prophets some Euangelists and some Pastors and teachers for the gathering together of the Saints for the worke of the ministerie and for the edification of the bodie of Christ till we all meete together in the vnitie of faith and knowledge of the sonne of GOD vnto a perfect man c. And go and teach all nations baptising them in the name of the Father and the Sonne and holy Ghost teaching them to obserue all things whatsoeuer I haue commaunded you c. In another place The haruest is great the labourers few praie therefore to the Lorde of the haruest that he would send forth labourers into his haruest Our Sauiour himselfe of this meanes saith The spirite of the Lord is vpon mee because hee hath annoynted me that I should preach the Gospell to the poore he hath sent mee that I should heale the broken hearted that I should preach deliuerance to the captiues and recouering of sight to the blinde that I should set at libertie them that are brused that I shoulde preach the acceptable yeere of the Lord. And as he went towardes Emaus with the two that went thether hee preached vnto them to theyr good Peter preached the worde and there were added to the Church about three thousand soules Philip preached to the Eunuch he beleeued Peter preached to Cornelius and his companie and they receiued the holie Ghost and beleeued Paule preached to Sergius Paulus a prudent mā and the Lord gaue it a blessing to confusion of the Sorcerer the ouerthrowe of Satan and the erection of this his kingdome of which now we speake in his heart So did he to Lydia and to the Iaylour and to a number moe By this excellent meanes of preaching he opened theyr heartes and brought them to his folde that he in them might raigne ouer whome Satan so long had ruled before and so begging this his kingdome in them in this life might assure them of his eternall kingdome with him in the lyfe to come And for this singular profite that this meanes hath to this purpose it hath as you haue seene from time to time bene most carefullie prouided by the Lorde for his people The spice when it is whole smelleth sweetly but if it bee broken and brused by the hande of the Apothecarie it smelleth a greate deale more So is the word read of vs or to vs sweete as the honie and bringeth the light of life to manie But if the spirituall Apothecarie breake it and bruse it cut it diuide it as the Lord hath appoynted by preaching then reacheth the sauour of such heauenly sweete to many mo in a fuller measure by reason of the blessing of this meanes as hath beene sayde If the loafe bee whole the children get not euer so full morsells as when it is cut and broken vnto them preaching parteth the bread and maketh vs feede in this fuller measure through the gracious blessing of our God If the fire be couered with anie ashes the heate breaketh not out so greatlie as it would if the ashes were awaie euen so if in the word of God when we reade it any one thing we vnderstande not as we wish to do this meanes of preaching vncouereth that heauenly fire vnto vs that earst wee felte not so much and the Lorde bestowing his grace vppon his owne appoyntment the fire flasheth into our soules and we as men and women rauished with such heauenly good perceyue and see the power of preaching Thus did it to the Eunuch whom wee named before What hee read at the first hee vnderstoode not but when Philip preached vnto him the fire brake out to his lasting good and he vehemently cryed to be baptized And so to the rest whome so lately wee noted O powreful meanes therfore of y e Lord to the erecting of this kingdome in vs the true and plaine preaching of the word Reading profiteth but preaching more and reading therefore is good but preaching is better This blessing pray for euer amongst vs this blessing vse if the Lord vouchsafe it Consider what hath bene sayd and not only sayd but proued that the Lorde hath appoynted this meanes as the most notablest of al others to the erection of his kingdom in vs whereof wee speake that it hath had this blissing to thousands and ten thousand thousands that haue hearkened thereunto that the contempt of it is death and that eternal both of body and soule then waigh with thy self what thou dayly doest If thou wāt it whither thou seeke it If thou haue it whither thou vsest it and shake to thinke of thy shutting out of this kingdome here and for euer for the contempt of the meanes whereby wee are brought into it all of vs. Let neither ignoraunce of so great a good withhold thee any longer neither the deadly suggestions of that tempting so induce thee in pride to make fearefull exceptions against the Lordes ordynance to saue thy soule Either for that the man liketh thee not or his measure or manner or whatsoeuer For truely if he bring the glad tidings of the Gospell his feete are beautifull If
agaynst them lesse in a verie true cōscience to deale vnkindly with a meanes ordayned in heauen of so much good to man God giue vs eyes God giue vs hearts and God giue vs the blessing we speake of still Will you goe anie further in this Petition No in deede this may suffice for my briefe purpose I hope and therefore this onely will I adde that which I told you of in the beginning that as we praie for these mercies when we saie these words so pray we as effectually in sense agaynst the contraries of them For if Gods kingdome come then must bee done awaie whatsoeuer lette eyther hindereth or obscureth the same Contrarie to the vse of the wordes that fearefull famine the Prophet speaketh of contrarie to godly and profitable reading is barbarisme ignoraunce and contempt or neglect of good letters contrarie to carefull hearing is that adderlike stopping of our eares agaynst the charmer contrarie to the sweete melting motions of Gods holy spirite in vs hardnesse dulnesse deadnesse and vnfeelingnesse of hart prophanenesse and whatsoeuer is the propertie of bad groūd contrary to preaching dumbnesse to playne preaching vnprofitable curiositie to painfull and often neglygent and rare preaching Contrarie to a magistracie is auaricie to a godly a wicked to a good a bad and to a faythfull and carefull a neglygent and an Idoll Magistrate And to conclude contrarie to the kingdome of God in anie of vs is the diuel and all his workes the vaine pompe and glorie of the world with all couetous desires of the same and the carnall desires of the flesh to follow and be lead by them All these therefore we pray as heartely truly against as we 〈◊〉 for the other whē we say Thy kingdom come And let al that heare me consider of it what we see to day namely thus much that if we feele no true testimonies in our soules that wee are the children of this kingdome but enimies to it hinderers letters obscurers of it by our workes wordes and thoughts our owne tongues and hearts and all the tongues heartes vnder heauen praying this prayer rise vp agaynst vs and if we will not be reformed desire of the Lorde that hee will take vs away confound vs and destroy vs by his iudgemēts that his kingdome may increase and rise And what fearefull thing is this To our owne lippes the Lord wil grant the confusion of our selues the prayer of one shall bee heard of two or three by faithfull promise but the prayer of thousands and ten thousand thousands euen of all the Churches and chosen throughout the worlde yea of whatsoeuer millions in them that praie this prayer what a shrike maketh it in the heauens to the Lorde and how will hee rushe vp in his iust conceiued anger and accomplishe what they aske Therefore with shaking hearts at so great a perill let vs consider of it Wee feeders and Fathers spirituall of the Lordes people let vs thinke vpon it and enter into accountes how wee doe further we or hinder we this kingdome of the Lord speake wee or spare we sound we or sinne wee labour we or loyter wee for Gods sake what doe we Wo to vs if we do not worke blessed is that seruant whō when his maister commeth he shall finde so doing Magistrates and powers consider of it put you forward or put you backward Gods kingdome sleep you or wake you are you nurses or none to the Church of Christ to vertue and pietie destroyers diligent of sin and wickednesse iudge you the cause of the afflicted and poore that you may prosper or doe you contrarie that you may perish what doe you Priuate men iudge and euerie particular person one by one consider of it What do you ruleth GOD in you by his holy spirite working faith to God and loue to men with daily and sundrie fruites of them both Doe you set vp in your owne houses places charges this holy kingdome as much as lyeth in you by priuate admonitions by vertuous examples and by such meanes as you may or do you plucke and pull downe hinder and let by the contraries greatly As you loue your selues thinke of it and then shall wee eache of vs see whether wee praie for our selues or agaynst our selues when we saie this praier and what hope we may haue of the rest whatsoeuer throughout this earth Thy kingdome come is sayd often and in many places if it bee well with vs for our measure in our seuerall places then so often is the Lorde sollicited to be good vnto vs and there is a communion of good vnto the godly by theyr praiers if it bee otherwise alas the time we perish as we liue if we change not speedilie and in some fearefull sort to the testimonie of Gods iustice for the prayer of his chosen so many so often making it and with such spirite of desire must be heard at last Thus praie wee for the kingdome of God and for all the meanes that it ariseth by in the heartes of men thus praie we agaynst whatsoeuer hindereth or withholdeth the same when we saie this petition and in stead of much more that might be saide lette this suffice The iniquitie of our times and the feareful loosenesse of these daies if it be considered will tell al Christian hearts how ne●dfull euen nowe especially is this prai●● to be made often Let vs pray A Prayer O Diuine Maiestie most mightie GOD heare vs we beseech thee thy hūble seruants heere gathered together and in that mercie that hath no measure subdue all power of Satan sin in vs still more and more and rule thou euer ouer bodie and soule ouer hart and minde ouer word and worke for Christ his sake and not onely ouer vs but ouer many moe euen that number that thou hast appointed to eternall lyfe To this ende giue thee meanes appoynted by thee thy holy blessed and eternall word Make vs carefull readers of it and carefull hearers of it read vnto vs and giue thy blessing as thou hast done of olde to this indeauour Make vs blessed with them that meditate in thy lawe faythful beleeuers as that Eunuch that had his Bible in the Chariot with him and read in it as he trauayled Profiting searchers with those good Beraeans Feede our faith rayse vp our affiance fasten our hope increase godly knowledge in vs as thou hast done by this meanes in thy children euer Increase the number of able teachers to thy Church O gracious GOD and blesse their labors a more mightie meanes to inlarge thy kingdome than reading is Adde to thy Church by them thousands thousands Cast downe by thy mightie power all holdes and imaginations and euerie thing that is exalted agaynst the knowledge of thee and bring into captiuitie euerie thought to the obedience of thee Strengthen thy people that they neuer despise thy appointed meanes to saue theyr
them not their committed euill and how earnestly hee prayed for that forgiuenesse Oh sayth he this people haue sinned a great sinne and haue made them Gods of gold Therefore now if thou pardon their sinne thy mercie shal appeare but if thou wilt not I pray thee rase me out of the booke which thou hast written Remember the words of the Apostle Paul to the like effect I say the truth in Christ I lye not my conscience bearing mee witnesse in the holy Ghost that I haue great heauinesse and continuall sorowe in my hart For I would wish my selfe to be separate from Christ for my brethrē that are my kinsmen according to the flesh See beloued and marke wherein the best loue of man to man consisteth and is shewed namely by wishing his spirituall good the good of his soule the forgiuenesse of his sinnes and as the Prophet Dauid sayth the lifting vp of y e light of the Lords countenance vpon him O patternes of loue in this behalfe to their brethren Moses and Paule inimitable of vs vnlesse the Lord assist For where is this heauinesse of hart and continuall sorrowe to see our brethren sinne and by sinne to indaunger themselues here and for euer Where are those flouds of teares which Dauid sayd gushed out of his eyes because men kept not Gods commaundements Alas how strange a tale is this to vs Well it should not be straunge Neither Moses nor Paule would haue wished themselues accursed of God to haue gayned to their brethren ten thousande worldes or any worldly good whatsoeuer but to gayne them spirituall good they did it and therefore much more are wee to care for the saluation of our brethren than for their glorie in this earth if we will imitate them Dauid would neuer haue gushed out teares to see them want wealth but to see them want grace he did Wherefore let vs learne how to loue our brethren wel let vs learne what most pleaseth and displeaseth God what most profiteth and hurteth our neighbours and more hartely pray for the remissiō of their sinnes than for any worldly good It is good loue to wish God his comforts to our frends and to bee greatly touched with their misdoings toward God It was for sinne and the effects of sinne that Ieremy saw in the people and readie to fall vpon them that made him wish his head full of water and his eyes a fountaine of teares and that he had a cottage in the wildernesse to sit and sorrowe in Therefore much doe wee seeke for our brethren when we seeke the pardon of their sinnes at Gods hande for them Now beloued if wee bee bound to beseech God to forgiue them their sinnes agaynst him iudge your selues if we bee not bound to forgiue them our selues their sinnes agaynst vs. And agayne what their case is that will euery day say this prayer with their tongues and desire God to forgiue both them and their brethren their sinnes and by and by both goe themselues with many flattring baytes earnest alluremēts euen almost violent constraynts pull the same their brethren to sinne agayne without remorse and feeling Can wee both bee mediators for pardon and tempters to mischiefe with God his good liking Fearefully therefore doe thousands offende and thinke not of it If we will pray for remission for our selues others we must keepe our selues and others as the Lorde will strengthen from such euill agayne when we are pardoned Away then with this good fellowship that tempteth vnto sinne and if any allure you my brethren if other denyals will not serue aske them whether they haue sayd any prayers that day or not if they haue not iudge if that be good companie to go withall or no if they haue aske them if they haue not therin besought God to pardon both their owne sinnes and other mens if they haue how may they then with one breath send foorth good and euill pray for good prouoke to euill aske pardon and doe the thing agayne So shall Satan flye from you The next word is Our what doth that note vnto vs. It sheweth vs what is the qualitie of our riches and wealth for wee haue playde the merchantes and transsigned with an outlandish rouer called the deuil and with him we haue dealt by exchaunge Our barke was fraighted with knowledge with loue with humilitie with ioy with peace with long suffering with gentlenesse with goodnes with faith with méeknesse with temperance and to go no further with all grace and innocencie So that wee might saie of these iewells that they were ours but now we haue vnladed the bark by subtill perswasion and freight it a newe with this rouers wares with ignoraunce with hatred with pride with sorrowes with adulterie with fornication with vncleannesse with wantonnes Idolatry witchcraft debate emulations wrath contentions seditions heresies enuie murther dronkennesse gluttonie and such like yea with all want of grace and impuritie So that nowe wee must saie the former were ours and these are ours This is our lading nowe and this haue wee profited by this rouer now Now we must saie Forgiue vs our trespasses then might we saie continue thy graces thē was grace our lading now are we freight til we sink again with sinnes and trespasses Alasse that this word Ours should be applied to these But thus are we fallen and of vs it is nowe sayde that all the imaginations of the thoughts of our hearts are onely euill continually that we are borne in iniquitie and conceiued in sinne and that wee are not able so much as to think a good thought of our selues Wherefore as I saie this word in our petition telleth vs the quality of our wealth and that our gardens haue growing too much rue in them and too litle hearbe of grace Trespasses bee ours nowe but no trespasses were ours once This thought Sainct Ambrose of when he sayd Diues eras ad imaginem et similitudinem Dei factus perdidisti quod habebas perdi disti pecuniam accepisti a diabolo debitum quod non erat necessarium c. What is our debt but sinne Thou wast rich and made to the image and similitude of God but thou hast lost what thou hadst thou hast lost thy money and taken of the deuill a debt that was not necessarie The best waie for vs is to vnlade agayne this bad merchaundise that we haue got of this rouing merchant by humble prayer to the Lord to forgiue vs our trespasses and to drowne them in the botome of the Sea that they neuer more may be seene aiding vs strengthening vs and confirming vs against our greate and grieuous weakenesse which the Lorde for his mercie sake doe If you will proceed in order the word Trespasses is next The Greeke wordes which the holie Ghost hath vsed in these places here noted are diuerse yet tending to the same matter that he will not giue
than you can shewe me any whosoeuer you are that cōplayne of contempt and yet Iob was Iob still before his God for all these abuses in a wretched world that is beloued accepted regarded and in the end when the Lordes good pleasure was finished honoured and exalted that these mocking mates couched and hid their foule faces for shame And shall I not intreate you to consider it Againe the other what sayth hee I am a worme and no man O Lorde a shame of men and the contempt of the people Al they that see me haue mee in derision they make a mowe at mee and nod their heads What vile contempt is this Yet must not Dauid giue vp the ioy of his life for it But passe on his course in his troublesome Sea and sayle cheerfully towards the Hauen where hee would bee breaking these waues and surges by a true fayth knowledge of the Lords dealings with his most deere chosen Imagine you see Herod and that rushing route hoysing their heades like forehorses ouer our deere Sauiour when Pilate sent him thither and looking ouer him and vnder him and on eche side him but not vppon him for feare his basenes should hurt their siluer sights O deere Sauiour shall he bee contemned and disdayned excepted and reiected as a seely man a simple man one that hath no great stuffe in him to win him grace with the paynted Peacocks of this worlde and shall any man or woman take it to hart to folow him with this crosse if it be a crosse and not rather a true and great blessing in some respects to vs vpon his backe Fie fie of this desire to please men ouermuch in this world it is not good Thinke again you see through the casement of her windowe the payre of eyes that mocking Michol so scornfully cast vpon her owne Lord and husband king Dauid when shee sawe him come daūcing before the arke of God Remember her reprochfull speech to him and what was Dauid worse for all this See and reade agayne and agayne what courage he tooke to himself for al this contempt of so neere a friend and how hee answered her and let it bee your example and comfort euer Michol was the worse that disdained Dauid not a whit the worse that was disdained She plagued with barrennesse for euer Dauid blessed for his true heart and zeale to God And it is inough Others obserue themselues forsaken dayly of such as they tooke to bee theyr friends and to haue beene faster knit in affection to them than as that they woulde haue so slunke awaie They see a chaunge in their faces that haue fawned in theyr wordes in theyr deedes and in all circumstaunces And this grieueth them they wonder at it and thinke what haue they done to deserue this alteration Forgetting quite that euen this also is one of the Lordes exercises that hee trayneth vp his children in till they grow to a true knowledge how fickle and tickle this world and all his shewes be and that it hath bene laid vpon his chosen in greate measure For what a pittifull complaynt maketh Iob of this matter if you mark it The Lord hath remooued sayth hee my brethren farre from mee and also myne acquaintance were strangers vnto me My neighbours haue forsaken mee and my familiars haue forgotten me They that dwell in my house and my maydes tooke mee for a stranger in their sight I called my seruant but hee woulde not answere though I prayed him with my mouth Yea my breath was straunge to myne owne wife though I prayed her for the childrens sake of myne owne body All my secret friends abhorred mee and they whome I loued are turned against mee Hath any man tasted of a greater change than this man did Or may a man tast of a greater Surely this was a great one and it should be a sure prop to hold vp our sliding feete for any alteration of men from vs. Dauid complayned of the like that the Lord had hid his acquaintance out of his sight that they that did see him without in the streetes conueyed themselues from him And what then Such hath bene the world such is it for such take it if you be wise To day a friend to morow none to day in my bosome with sugred wordes to morow in my face with sharp arrowes Iosephs owne brethren changed vpon him with a great change when he least thought it and lesse maruell if his master so changed for no iust cause Putiphar I meane that made so much of him Moses Aaron found great alterations of mens minds if you marke the storie and O Lorde sayth Moses they are ready to stone me that e●rst had bowed downe and worshipped at their first cōming To cut downe palmes and strowe them in the way and to cry Hosanna blessed be hee that commeth in the name of the Lord is an other note than crucifie him crucifie him his blood be vpon vs and our children Of these experiences the world is full and the word of God hath store cast them together for your stay when you read them and take the world and all the faces and fawnes of the same as they are and euer haue bene that is for fickle and most slippery Your master Christ and your fellow seruants haue found it so and for Gods sake seeke not to bee singular your selfe it is inough for the seruant to be like his master seeke not to be aboue him If Iob find his owne wife changed shall hee wonder at others No no Vse them and take them as Subiect to changes when GOD will And his will bee done Many are bitten behinde their backes and priuily slandered yea gnawed to the very bones with the teeth of the vngodly and it grieueth them sore But forget they not then that this also is the lot of the righteous of Ioseph of Iob of Dauid of thousands Forget they not Paul approuing himselfe by honour and dishonor by euell report and good report as a deceyuer yet true And in an other place We are euel spoken of and yet we pray we are made as the filth of the worlde the of ●kowring of all thinges vnto this tyme. There was neuer man could escape this yet neither euer any shall if hee please God For euen of Christ himselfe some sayd he was a deceyuer and many prittle prattles had they of him in their méetings Woe bee to you sayth the Lorde himselfe when all men speake well of you for so did their fathers to the false Prophets And it is a speech of weight against this temptation if it bee often thought of If I should yet please men sayth the Apostle I were not the seruant of Christ It is a dayntines vnfit for a Christian to be able to beare no backbiters Some will to the deuell for their priuie pratling to the hurt of their neighbours though we sweare