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A97360 The works of the judicious and learned divine Dr. Thomas Taylor, part 1. sometimes preacher of Aldermanbury, London. Published by himself in his life time, in several smaller volumes, now collected together into three volumes in fol. two of which are here bound together. The first volume containing, I. An exposition on the 32. Psalm ... The second volume containing, I. An exposition of the parable of the sower and seed, on Luk. 8. ... The third volume is in the press, and will containe in it, I. The progress of sts, to full holinesse ... Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632. 1659 (1659) Wing T560A 683,147 498

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son honours his father Thus doe all they that are subtile to pervert the straight ways of God as Elymas therefore called by Paul the child of the Devil Acts 13.10 because he sought to hinder the word and work of God Thus doe all those tares the children of that wicked one Matth. 13.38 which grow up in Gods field to the molesting and anoyance of the Lords wheat Thus doe all they who when they should spend the Lords Sabbaths in his worship they worship and serve the world in buying and selling or the Devil in play and gaming in their own houses falling down to the worship of the Devil when true worshippers are in Gods house performing their homage and service to him Conclus 4. Satan prevails against numbers by drawing the affections of their hearts from the true God to something besides him to love trust and follow it more than God as the voluptuous person that makes his belly his god and so is a lover of pleasure more than of God and the covetous person making his wealth his god whom Paul therefore calls an Idolater All these and many more are worshippers of the Devil and fallen down to him and cannot possibly worship the true God II. How and by what means Satan doth thus prevail And the means are these 1 He hath often the Secular arm and Human authority 2 Chron. 11.15 Rehoboam ordained Priests for the high places for the Devils and for the Calves that he had made Thus Antichrist the Beast of Rome Revel 13.16 by power made all both small and great rich and poor bond and free to receive his mark in their hands and fore-heads So he did in our Country by fire and faggot in Queen Maries days 2 Sometimes he draws men to his own worship by policy for he can transform himself into an Angel of Light he can preach Christ for a need to overthrow the preaching of Christ Mark 1.34 he can be a lying spirit in the mouthes of four hundred false Prophets 1 King 21. at once and can put on the shape of Samuel being still a Satan 3 Sometimes by fair promises as in our text he will give a whole world to bring Christ to one sin Thou shalt have case pleasure wealth credit in a word thy hearts desire if thou wilt fall down and worship me 4 By perswasion that it is a vain thing to serve God Mal. 3.14 no joy for the present no recompence hereafter thus he carries with him innumerable companies with things present not considering the time to come 5 By threatning of crosses losses disfavour as Balac said to Balaam Thy God hath kept thee from preferment By violent persecutions Revel 12.13.15 the red dragon persecuted the woman which had brought forth the Man-child the Serpent cast out of his mouth waters like a floud to cause the woman to be carried away 6 By effectual delusion by means of Signs Wonders false Miracles and slights which Satan putteth forth to give credit to false worship as it is spoken of the great Antichrist 2 Thess 2.9 10. that he shall come by the working of Satan with power signs and lying wonders and in all deceiveableness of unrighteousness among them that perish and thus shall the beast deceive all those whose names are not written in the Book of life Thus many are deceived in Popery by the jugling and crafty conveyances of the Priests and often by Magick making their Images appear to sweat to nodde to roll their eyes to pass voyces through them and make bloud appear in the Host which they would have their people beleeve and thus Satan mightily draws them to the worship of himself Vse 1. Here let us learn to bewail the misery of men seduced by the Devil and thrust from their God whether more openly or more secretly as 1 Such as joyn to Popery renouncing the worship of the true God and fall down to the Devil to worship him Revel 13.4 and they worshipped the Dragon and the Beast noting that the worship of the Beast is the worship of the Dragon Now they worship the Beast that give him power over the Scripture over the Consciences of men to make laws to bind them to pardon sins to open Heaven Hell Purgatory and receive his Bulls and Canons before the Canonical Scripture A lamentable thing that Satan gets such great ones daily to fall down and worship him 2 Such as get livings by bribery symony chopping and changing and such indirect courses here the Chaplain hath fallen down to the Devil and worshipped him and he hath bestowed the benefice 3 Such as seek to Witches for help or cunning men and women a plain and open service of the Devil by vertue of a league and compact at least secret Should not a people seek to their God or can all the Devils in Hell remove the hand of God 4 Such as by flattery dissembling injustice lying swearng or breaking the Sabbath obtain wealth or profit All this the Devil hath given thee because thou hast fallen down and worshipped him Whatsoever a man doth against the Word against his Oath or Conscience is a falling down to the Devil and a worshipping of him Vse 2. Take heed of coming under the power and service of the Devil and to that end observe these rules 1 Hold thee to Gods Word and Will in all duties of piety and justice both for matter and manner For wee must not only doe our Masters will but also according to his will 2 Hear and foster the motions of Gods Spirit which are ever according to the Word It is a note of a man given up to Satan to have continual disobedience breathing in him Ephes 2.2 The foul spirit savours nothing but the flesh 3 Renounce the world daily be not a servant to any lust neither take pleasure in it For when Satan findes a man serving pleasures he halters him with them and clogs him with cares of riches and voluptuous living Luk. 8.14 4 Walk in the light love it and such as walk in it It is a sign of a man in Satans snare to despise them that are good 2 Tim. 3.3 to make a shew of godliness denying the power thereof ver 5. Satan himself pretends light but walks in darkness and leads such as he rules in the same path 5 Contend for the faith Jud. 3. and Gods pure worship stand for God be at warre with thy sin keep an inward conflict and combate for not to be tempted of Satan is to be possessed by him Luk. 11.21 When the strong man keeps the hold all is at peace Vers 10. But Jesus answered and said Avoid Satan For it is written Thou shall worship the Lord thy God and him only shalt thou serve NOw wee come by Gods assistance to the answer of our Lord to the D v●● third da●● In which consider three things 1 The deniall and resistance But Jesus answered and said 2 The manner of it Avoid Satan 3 The r●ason For it
sin and help themselves thereunto by these rules 1 Consider thy charge Levit. 19.16 Thou shalt not walk about with tales among thy people and consider that whispering and back-biting are the sins of men of a reprobate sense Rom. 1.29 2 Receive no false accusation receivers of stollen goods are accessary to the theft if there were no receivers there would bee no theeves if no hearers no informers Drive away the slaunderer with an angry countenance as the North-wind driveth away rain Prov. 25.23 have no pleasure in this sin of another man Rom. 1.32 3 Do thine own business look to the duties of thine own calling busie-bodies and pratlers are joyned together 1 Tim. 5.13 4 Take heed of envie malice never spoke well it is always suspicious ever traducing Embrace the love of thy neighbours person 5 Deal with another mans good name as thou wouldst have him deal with thine if it came in his way Consider thou mayest restore his goods but never his name once broken ever a scar A felon is more tollerable in a Common-wealth than a slanderer 6 In receiving reports excuse the person so far as thou canst Vide Pe●ald tom ● p. 561 de detractore● construe the speech or fact in the most favourable sense do as thou wouldest bee done to and if thou canst not advise the reporter to look to himself and tell him that in many things wee sin all 7 Curse not the deaf saith the Scripture now a man that is absent is a deaf man Object But I speak the truth Answ But not truly 1 Without ground thou art uncalled and unsworn thou doest it not by way of charitable admonition to the party himself or others 2 Not in a good manner without love pity sorrow nay thou rejoycest rather in thy tale 3 Not to any other end but to fill mens mouths with prattle and bring thy brother into contempt And why speakest thou no good of him as well as evil but art like a swine in a garden that leaves all the sweet flowers to dig or wallow in a dung-hill Five motives to lay aside calumniation and slandering Motives to lay aside and abhor calumniation and slandering 1 Charity is not suspitious but in doubtful cases thinks the best 1 Love thinketh not evil 1 Cor. 13.5 2 It covers a multitude of sinnes Prov. 10.12 and 3 It gives to every man his due in his goods and good name And therefore the tale-breeder tale-bearer and tale-beleever who do none of these but hammer tales and slaunders upon the anvil of envy and set them upon the wings of fame and report are uncharitable and unchristian persons the Devils fewellers and gun-powder for where no wood is there the fire goeth out so where there is no tale-bearer the strife ceaseth Prov. 26.20 2 Wee have a common Proverb A man museth as hee useth as himself useth to do so hee imagineth of another and therefore to judge lewdly of another upon bare suspition is commonly a note of a lewd person those that are so ready to tax men of Hypocrisy commonly are hypocrites themselves 3 It is a question among the school-men whether a man that hath impaired anothers good name bee bound to restore as hee that hath pilfered his goods and it is concluded by all the Doctors that hee is bound in Conscience because a good Name is better than all Riches saith Salomon And because it hath more enemies than our goods even this law of restitution and satisfaction should bee of force to keep them off us and if the law bind him that steals our goods to restore five-fold certainly hee that stealeth our name is bound to restore fifty-fold because it is so far above a mans substance and the blot is never wiped away If Serpents sting us or mad dogs or venemous beasts bite us there is some remedy but against the tongue of the slanderer there can none be found 4 It is one of the sins against the ninth Commandement to hear our Neighbour falsly accused and not to clear him if wee bee able Jonathan when hee saw Saul stirred up by tale-bearers against David spake boldly in his defence and said Why shall hee dye what evil hath he done And Nicodemus Ioh. 7.51 when hee saw the Scribes and Pharisees so set against Christ that they would have condemned him being absent and unheard stood up and said Doth our Law condemn any before it hear him and know what he hath done A good rule for us how to carry our selves towards all Christians 5 Wee must hold us to our rule to judge no man before the time 1 Cor. 4.5 and if no man then 1 Not our superiours people must not bolt out opprobrious words against their Pastors and Teachers sin is aggravated by the person against whom it is committed to tevile an ordinary man is odious but much more to revile the father of our souls or bodies Pastors or Parents 2 Not godly men and professors of the Gospel as to charge them with hypocrisy and traduce with violence that which would receive a charitable construction Heb. 6.9 3 Not such as in whom Gods graces shine more eminently than in others through pride or envy this is a high sinne and cost Christ his life yea to disgrace and obscure Gods gifts which ought to bee acknowledged with thankfulness is in the skirts of that unpardonable sin and had need bee stayed betimes for it is to hate goodnesse and if it did hate it because it is goodnesse it were farre more dangerous 3 Note Seeing Satan is such an Arch-accuser If there be so many accusers no marvail if godly men want no manner of accusation and that his special hatred is against goodness is it any marvail that the Children of God pass through many slanderous accusations If speech bee of the faithful Preachers of the Word neither Prophets nor Apostles shall avoid most dangerous slanders Amos shall bee accused by Amazia to preach against the King and that the whole land is not able to bear his words chap. 7. ver 9. Paul and Silas preaching nothing but Christ are brought before the Governours exclaimed upon as men troubling the City preaching Ordinances not lawful to bee received and teaching men to worship God contrary to the Law Act. 16.20 18.13 Let speech bee of professors of the Gospel how do men in their mindes accuse and judge that to bee done in vain-glory which is done in simplicity and for Gods glory and that to bee done in hypocrisy or for commodity or other sinister ends which God sees is done in sincerity Yea as if men did see their hearts and inside how do they speak it that such are not the men they make shew of or if grace evidently appear in the eminent notes of it they can so lessen so diminish and clip the beauty and glory of it as still they shall bee disgraced Our blessed Lord himself was accused and condemned for a malefactor yea and
was the Sanctum Sanctorum and in it the Oracle called the inner house of God into which only the High Priest went alone once a year and that in the Feast of expiation wherein all the Jews must fast and afflict themselves A most notable type of Christ for as it was called an Oracle because God thence gave answer in doubtful cases so who is the Fathers Oracle but his Son who is the word of his Father by whom he speaks to us by whom we speak to him and through whom the Father heareth us In this Holy of Holies was the Ark of the Covenant and in this holy place stayed the Ark almost four hundred and thirty years signifying Christ the author of the Covenant between God and us In which Ark or Chest were kept three things 1 The Tables of the Covenant written with the finger of God signifying Christ who is the fulfilling of the Law 2 The Rod of Aaron which had budded a type of the Priesthood of Christ who in the world seemed a dead branch and dry but after his Death and Resurrection began again to flourish and bring fruits of life to Jewes and Gentiles 3 The Pot having Manna a holy type of Christ the bread of life and that Manna that came down from heaven Joh. 6.35 In this Holy of Holies over the Ark was the holy cover called the Propitiatory prefiguring the Lord Jesus whom the Father hath made our Propitiatory by faith in his bloud Rom. 3.25 Here also were the two glorious Cherubims set like Angels on either side the Ark looking upon the Ark figuring the holy Angels ministring to Christ and earnestly desiring to look into the mystery of our salvation 1 Pet. 1.12 These were the chief holy things established in the Temple at Jerusalem but not all for there were besides these the observation of all holy Rites appointed by God the Chair of Moses and in it the Law read and expounded there were the holy persons the High Priest with all his holy garments with Urim and Thummim and on his fore-head Holiness to the Lord there were other the holy Ministers of the Lord who had the Lords holy Oyl upon them of Gods own composition with straight charge that no other should make or use it out of this use Yea here had lived the ancient Kings and Prophets David Salomon Josiah Hezekiah who were special types of Christ In which regard Ierusalem the seat of God and Gods worship is called the City of perfect beauty the joy of the whole earth 3 It is called an holy City by comparison unto other great Cities of the neighbour Countries wherein Idols and Devils were worshipped in stead of God as Babylon or whose worship was the devise of mans brain and no institution of God as Samaria Cesarea and others 2 King 17.33 4 It is called holy in type two waies 1 As it was a type of the Church militant of which the members are holy in part at least in profession For the whole Church of God was gathered together three times every year before the Lord at the feasts of Passeover Pentecost and Tabernacles Psal 122.4 Thither the Tribes of the Lord go up and appear before the Lord. 2 As it was a type of the Church triumphant even that Celestial Jerusalem which is above that new Jerusalem into which no unholy thing can enter but is the eternal habitation of the holy God the Holy Angels and Saints 5 It was called holy or the holy City because it was the fountain of Gods holy Religion which being first seated there by God must be derived thence and sent out to all other Nations Micah 4.2 The Law shall go out of Sion and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem Therefore was it the Metropola and mother City the heart of the earth placed in the midst of Nations by Gods own confession Ezek. 5.5 Nay there must the pretious blood of the holy Son of God be shed which must stream and run out to the salvation of all Nations and himself Preached the King of the Jews upon the Cross as upon the theater in Hebrew Greek and Latine and that in the time of the Passeover when there was a concourse of all the people of Jews and other Nations There the Apostles must give their first witnesse of Christ and thence must carry it into Judea Samaria and all nations to the utmost parts of the earth Act. 1.8 And 8.1 the Church of the New Testament was first gathered at Jerusalem and thence by persecution scattered into all Nations In this regard it was called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Holy City for all the holinesse of all other Cities was derived thence Doct. 1 Wee learn out of this title what it is that makes places and persons holy even the presence of God of his word and worship Thus the ground was called holy Exod. 3.5 and the place where Joshua stood when the captain of the Lords Host appeared unto him chap. 5.15 1 Whatsoever was in the Law separated to God and his service was called holy the Sabbath was holy the Priests Garments holy Exod. 28. Thou shalt make holy Garments for Aaron thy brother Holy both because they were peculiar to the holy Priesthood for none else might put them on and because they were to bee used in the holy place for when they came forth of the Tabernacle they must put them off and thirdly consecrate to holy uses and to bee an holy type of Christs righteousnesse a precious robe wherein all our Sacrifices are offered The flesh was holy which was offered to the Lord in sacrifice Hag. 2.13 For places Bethel was an holy place when Jacob saw the vision of the Ladder there and the Temple was holy For people the Jews were called an holy Nation and Christians an holy Priesthood and Saints by calling 1 Pet. 2.9 For persons some are sanctified in the wombe to some special service as Jeremy chap. 1.5 and John Baptist Yea every faithful mans heart is as it were an Ark of God in which are kept the Tables of the Law yea the Tabernacle of God and the Temple of the Holy Ghost where hee pleaseth to dwell And thus was Jerusalem an holy City so long as it continued in the true worship of God 2 This appears by the contrary seeing his holinesse was no further annexed to this place than God tyed his presence to it for when as the Jews had crucified the Lord of glory both the Temple and City as prophane were destroyed and delivered into the hand of the Romans and are now in the hands of the Turks a nest of unclean and Idolatrous beasts most savage enemies of Christ and Christian profession 3 That place must needs bee holy where the Lord dwelleth as a master in his house teaching ordering and supplying all necessaries where Christ the Holy Son of God walketh in the midst of the seven Golden Candlesticks being conversant among the flocks of Shepheards where the Holy
the extream corruption of his nature who is pleased with desire of hurt and mischief hating God and his Image with deadly and perpetual hatred a Murtherer from the beginning Joh. 8. that is the first Murtherer and the author of murther clean opposed to God who is the first goodness and author of all goodness life in himself and in his creature It cannot be shewed that ever God erected any good or excellent thing in the Church or Common-wealth but Satan out of the abundance of his wickedness did one way or other seek even in the beginning of it the corruption or destruction of it He presently destroyed Gods Image in our first Parents presently corrupted Gods worship in Cain and in the rest of the posterity of the Fathers before the floud till all flesh had corrupted their ways When God had given his Law and set up his pure VVorship he presently cast his people down within forty days before the Call and after before other Idols of the Nations which was their destruction So soon as ever Christ was called to his Office he must either cast himself down from the pinacle or cast himself down to worship Satan as we shall see in the next temptation And as a Serpent never vents any thing but poyson so Satan never speaks in other language but the issue and effect is Cast thy self down From this corruption of his nature he is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the wicked one and hee that can fill his agent with wickedness as Elimas was called the Childe of the Devil Quod efficit tale Illud ipsum est magis tale because hee was full of subtilty and mischief Acts 13.10 must needs be full himself Vse 1. Seeing then Satans whole drift is to cast us down note what a wonderful mercy of God it is that we stand and are upheld especially such as stand upon higher pinacles and places than other against whom hee redoubleth his forces Yee stand by grace saith the Apostle It is not the goodness of nature yea if it were cloathed with innocency that can support us no if it were Angelical It is the grace and strength of our invincible Captain that we are not every moment cast down to Hell seeing there wants neither skill nor malice nor diligence in our adversary no nor advantage or inclination in our selves Let us therefore acknowledge that by the grace of God we are that we are and say with the Apostle 1 Tim. 1.12 I thank God which hath made me strong Use 2. We must learn from this incessant industry of the Devil to cast us down to be so much the more watchful against him Quest How shall I doe this Ans By observing these rules Rules 1 Take heed thou suffer him not to lead thee to a Pinacle for although our Lord and Saviour being filled with the Spirit and lead by the Spirit gave him leave to set him on the Pinacle yet must not thou follow him thither who art not so fenced or furnished For hee never sets any on a Pinacle but as Christ here to cast him down And then the Devil sets the man on a Pinacle when by wicked or base Arts a man riseth to wealth or honour or any publick place in the Church or Common-wealth he will willingly lend his help and hand thus to exalt and set up men but as the Hang-man helps the Thief up the Ladder to turn him off with a break-neck Haman was advanced to great honour but was it not to his greater ruine and downfall Did not he help up Herod by pride and ambition almost above the Pinacle when he spake Oh it was the voyce of God and not of a man But was it not to cast him down lower than all his people to bee presently eaten with Lice He sends up Nebuchadnezzar to the pinacle of his Palace and that was great Babel which hee had built for the honour not of God but of his Kingdom and by the might not of God but of his own power But the issue was to be cast down among beasts and not a sit companion for Princes or his people till he knew who the Lord was From Princes to Counsellers Achitophel was on an high Pinacle when his counsel was accepted as an Oracle of God but the end was that when it was despised he should cast himself down and hang himself From them to their inferiours but rich and great David saw the wicked man in great prosperity on an high Pinacle strong spreading like a green Bay-tree but suddenly he was cast down and he could not find where hee had been Psal 37.35 The like of the rich man in the Parable Thou fool this night shall they fetch thy soul c. From these to great Church-men Judas was set in the Apostleship Satan finding him there cast him down to Hell he went to his place so woeful a spectacle as beseemed the sonne of perdition and the betrayer and murderer of the just and innocent Son of God How many examples of men have wee who out of pride and ambition flattery and corruption have advanced themselves into chief places and as the times called on them against their consciences were cast down into horrible practices against the Church and after into woful outward misery as Cardinal Poole Gardiner Bonner and the like Compare their lives with their deaths Others raising themselves by multiplying chopping and engrossing of Livings have been cast down from their gifts their reputation their profiting of the Church from their sobriety and civility and some from the outward Wealth they so lay about them for so eagerly and dyed Beggers Lucri bonus est odor ex te Qualibet Juvenal Other ordinary men are raised by Satan to a great state of wealth as Usurers Oppressors and unjust persons that think all savour of gain sweet though it be never so filthy on Gods Sabbaths out of Labourers lives and bellies But Satan hath cast them down already into the Curse of God and only the execution of the sentence awaiteth them Others stand upon the pinacle of Pride and Satan sets every man upon this pinacle if he can as knowing that pride goeth before a fall Did not he suggest to our first Parents that they should be as Gods if they are the forbidden fruit that by lifting them up in their own conceit he might cast them down from their happiness It was the same suggestion which he would here fasten upon the Son of God If thou wilt here cast thy self down all Jerusalem must needs confess thee to be the true and undoubted Son of God and honour thee accordingly Rule 2 Vse the means to bee established in grace seeing all Satans labour is to cast us down from the grace of God 2 Tim. 2.1 My son bee strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus Train thy self to humility for God gives grace to the humble and ever humbles his children that hee may exalt them Waters
in respect of his power yet not his God in respect of the Covenant of grace which those words have special respect unto 4 Satan proceeds to tempt him still and therefore that is not the meaning 5 Christ in this humble estate would not manifest himself much less call himself Lord and God II. The person who must not be tempted The Lord if hee be a Lord hee must be feared obeyed honoured not tempted or provoked Thy God though he be my God and my Father I must not presume I must not abuse my Fathers goodness and providence where no need is A loyal subject will not presume upon the clemency of his Prince to break his Lawes or a loving childe upon his fathers goodness to offend him III. The action of tempting To tempt God is to prove and try God out of necessity what he can doe or what he will doe and whether he be so good so merciful so just as his word and promise say he is so Heb. 3.9 Your Fathers tempted me and proved me and saw my works The mother of this sin is infidelity and unbelief 1 Of Gods power as if his arm were shortned 2 Of his goodness as if he were not so careful of his chosen as he is For else what need I try that which I were assured of The issue of it or the branches that shoot from this root are put forth 1 In judgement 2 In affections 3 In counsels and actions of life I. In judgement and matter of doctrin to prefer our own conceits above the Word of God whereof the Apostle speaketh Act. 15.10 Why tempt ye God to impose a yoak upon the Disciples necks which neither our Father no● wee can bear as if hee should say Why do you of the Circumcision vainly swelling and trusting in your own strength falsly conceive and teach without warrant to anger the Lord with that by the fulfilling of the Law yee can attain salvation binding up the power of God to the Law as necessary to save men thereby what an intollerable yoak is this which no man is able to bear What shall wee think then of the Papists doctrin who lay the same yoak upon mens shoulders what is their whole Religion but a plain tempting of God and a provoking of his anger while they lay on men the yoak of the Law This is the sin of all other Hereticks who like the Pharisees let the Word of God behind their own inventions and properly and directly fight against Faith which leaneth it self wholly upon the Word of God Faith looks at Gods constitutions it suffers not judgement to arrogate above Gods judgement it beats down humane wisdome and reason and brings the thoughts and reasonings into the obedience of God It teacheth not impossibilities as they of the Circumcision and Papists do at this day II. In affection 1 By di●●idence and distrust Psal 78.18 They tempted God in their hearts in requiring me at for their lust Here were many sinnes in one 1 A murmuring and grudging at their present estate 2 A tempting of Gods power Can God prepare a Table in the wildernesse vers 19.3 A denial of his presence If God were amongst us hee would prepare us a Table 4 Making haste and appointing of time and place and the manner of helping them he must now in the wildernesse set up a Table 5 Wantonness having sufficient and necessary Mannah and water by 〈◊〉 immediate hand of God they must have meat for their lust 2 By Curiosity when men vainly desire extraordinary things and neglect ordinary and must have ●●ch signs as they list either out of meer curiosity as Herod would have a signe onely to please himself in some rare sight or in pretence of ●●●firming them in the truth as the Jews when Christ had sufficiently confirmed his heavenly Doctrin with powerful miracles they rejected this and must have a miracle from heaven Mat. 16.1 Quest Is it not lawful to aske a sign did not Gedeon Judg. 6.17 and Hezekiah ask a sign and Moses and it was granted Answ Yes it is lawful in four cases 1 When God offers a sign wee may require and ask it as hee offered one to Hezekiah and not to require it is a sin as in Ahaz who when the Lord bad him ask a sign hee saith Hee will not ask a sign nor tempt the Lord Isa 7.11 But he tempted the Lord now not in tempting him and greived him much v. 12. 2 When an extraordinary Calling and Function is laid upon a man hee considering his own weakness and the many oppositions which hee shall meet withall in the execution of it may for the confirming of his Faith demand a sign and this was Gedeons case who of a poor man of the smallest Tribe of Israel was extraordinarily called to bee a Judge and Ruler Or when such an extraordinary work or calling is to bee made manifest to the World to bee from God for the better prospering of Gods work a man may desire a sign as Moses did Exod. 4. and Elijah 3 When God gives an extraordinary promise to his Servants of effecting something above all they can see or expect hee pleaseth to condescend to their weakness and for confirming of their Faith hee bears them asking a sign as Hezekiah being extraordinarily restored seeing 1 His own extream weaknesse and 2 The Word of God passed Set thy house in order for thou shalt not live but dye required a sign and God afforded him an extraordinary one The Virgin Mary had such an extraordinary promise as never was to bee a Mother without the knowledge of man shee asked how that could bee God gave her a sign saying Thy cousin Elizabeth hath conceived and shall bear a Son and so shalt thou 4 When anextraordinary testimony to a new form of Doctrin is requisite extraordinary signs may be required As for example The Gospell at the first publishing of it was joyned with the abolishment of all the Ceremonial Law and all the Ordinances of Moses and bringing in a new Religion in respect of the manner through the world against which both Jews and Gentiles could not but bee deadly enemies Now the Apostles did desire and obtain the power of working many signes and wonders of healing killing raising the dead commanding Devils and the like But to ask a sign out of these cases is a provoking and tempting of God as 1. Out of diffidence or malice as the Jews bad Christ come down from the Cross and they would beleeve him assuring themselves hee was never able to do that 2 For curiosity and delight as Herod desired to see some marvail or for satisfying our Lust as Israel 3 For our own private ends not aiming directly at Gods glory and denial of our selves as the Jews followed Christ not for his Miracles but for their belly and the bread and the Virgin Mary herein failed requiring a Miracle of Christ rather for a prevention of scandal for the want of wine than
of subjection to the thing adored and a note of inferiority in deed or in will by this gesture this person makes himself inferiour to a Creature and giveth worship and preheminence to that which in his knowledge hath neither life nor sense which is sensless and against common reason 5 A plain difference between Civil worship and Divine is that all Divine worship is absolute and immediate which is plain in this instance God in all his Commandements must be absolutely and simply obeyed with full obedience never calling any of them into question never expostulating or reasoning the matter with God seem they to us never so unreasonable As Abraham against the Law Moral and even against the Law of Nature without all reasoning riseth up early to kill his own son when God bids him who will be simply obeyed for himself But all obedience to men is respective to God in God and for God and as farre as God hath appointed them to be obeyed and no further God must be obeyed against the Magistrate the Magistrate not against God but so farre as his Commandements are agreeable to Gods Man as man is not to be obeyed but because God hath set him over us in the Church Common-wealth or Family Whence we see that Civil worship hath his rise and ground in the worship of God and what is the cause that so little reverence is given to superiours whether Magistrates or Ministers Masters or Parents in these dissolute and unmannerly days but because Gods worship decays and is not laid in the hearts of inferiours the force of whose Commandement would force reverence to superiours What other cause is there that inferiour impudent persons of both sexes take such liberty without all respect of conscience truth or manners to chatter against Gods Ministers and the Kings towards both whom God hath commanded more than ordinary respect yea with all bitterness to scoft rail curse threaten with horrible damnable and incessant Oathes more like Furies than men even to their faces but that Gods fear is utterly shaken out of their hearts and where Gods fear is absent how can we expect any fear of men The Heathen Priests were honoured because Heathen gods were feared which shall condemn Christians among whom neither Gods Priests and Ministers nor the Ministers of the King Gods Vicegerent and consequently not God himself is feared and honoured Doct. All religious worship whether outward or inward is due to God only For inward worship it is most express Joh. 4.24 God being a Spirit hee must bee worshipped in spirit and truth And it might be proved in all the parts of inward worship as 1 Love Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and all thy soul 2 Fear Isa 8.13 Let him be thy fear and dread Fear him that is able to cast both body and soul into hell 3 Trust and confidence Prov. 3.5 Trust in God with all thy heart 4 Faithful prayer Psal 50.15 Call upon me in the time of trouble and How can they call on him in whom they have not beleeved But of this there is little question As for outward worship if religious all of it is his due only Psal 95.6 Come let us kneel before him and bow down to God our Maker Whence it is manifest that all the gestures and signs of religious worship as bowing of the body of knees lifting up of eyes or hands and uncovering the head with religious intention is not to bee yeelded to any but the true God 1 A reason hereof is in the text because he only is the Lord our God Reasons our Lord of absolute command and we his servants whos 's our souls are and our bodies also to be at his beck in religious use and none else and our God by the Law of Creation and daily preservation as also by the Covenant of Grace and Redemption he hath not only created but preserveth yee redeemeth our souls and bodies also and no Creature hath any right unto us as David saith Christ refuseth here to bow to the Devil not only because he is a Devil but because he is a Creature 2 In our text wee see that Satan will yeeld God is to be served but not only he would have a little service too Nebuchadnezzar would bee contented God should be served but he would bee served too if they would but fall down and bow to his Image he desires no more Let Christ be as devout towards his Father as he can inwardly Satan desites no more but a little outward reverence But the three fellows of Daniel tell the King they will worship their God only and Christ tells Satan the chief Idolater of all that hee must serve God only even with external and bodily service 3 If outward religious worship were due to any Creature then to the Angels the most glorious of all but they have refused it and devolved it only to God as his Prerogative Judg. 13.16 Manoah being about to worship the Angel that appeared to him the Angel hindred him saying If thou wilt offer any sacrifice offer it to God And Paul condemneth an outward humility in worshipping of Angels Col. 2.18 Revel 19.10 the Angel refused Johns worship and chap. 22.8 when he fell down at his feet to worship him being amased and perhaps not knowing whether hee might not bee the Lamb himself of whose marriage he was speaking and the reason in both places why he refused even that outward reverence was 1 Taken from the Angels condition hee was but a fellow-servant 2 Because it was proper to God Worship God who is there opposed to all Angels good and bad 4 Idolatry may bee committed onely in the gesture neither can wee set our bodies which ought to bee presented as living and reasonable sacrifice● to God before Idol-Worship without the crime of Idolatry no external dissembled honour can be given to an image with safe conscience for which cause Origen was excommunicated by the Church for offering a little incease to an Idol though hee were forced thereunto by a suddain fear 5 Some things must bee had alone and admit not of a second No man can serve two Masters One woman cannot have two husbands at once her Husband is jealous of any partner or corrival Now God alone is our Master and Husband and therefore hee alone must have religious honour This serves to confute the Popish doctrin and practice of their image and Saint-worship and of giving many other waies Gods peculiar worship clean away to the Creatures not onely bowing to images of wood and stone and metal but invocating them vowing unto them offring gifts unto them lighting candles before them offring incense dedicating daies fasts feasts unto Saints departed c. Wherein they commit most horrible idolatry against this express Commandement which commandeth the service of the true God onely As wee shall see further in these grounds Grounds against image Worship 1 No image may bee made of God Thou
death better than the day wherein they were born 2 As the Saints in Heaven being delivered out of the prison of the body have all the bolts and chains of their corruption struck off so the godly who have their parts in the first resurrection have after a sort changed their lives and put on a Divine nature 2 Pet. 1.4 they have bid farewell to the follies of their former times yea renounce and as farre as frailty will permit loathe their sins saying unto them as Ephraim to his rejected Idols get you hence what have I to doe with you they that were of the Synagogue of Satan are now in the Temple with true beleevers Thus is it said of the hundred forty four thousand that were bought from the earth that were not defiled with women but were virgins that is sanctified in part and washed from their filthiness and will have no more fellowship in the unfruitful works of darkness wherein sometimes they were chief actors 3 The Saints in heaven never joyn with the wicked of the world any more that being verified which Moses spake to the Israelites concerning the Egyptians The enemies whom your eyes have seen this day you shall never see more even to the faithful hate the company of the wicked with whom they can neither do good nor take any whereas before their calling they were mixt with them and ran with them to the same excess of riot Now their fellowship is dissolved they are no more Companions with them the light of the one admitteth no communion with the others darkness and that they are often forced to dwell in Mesech with them it is the woe and grief of their hearts Another part of this agreement What the Saints are called unto in five things standeth in the things to which the Saints are called which are sundry As 1 Look as their chief happiness standeth in the beholding of the face of God and seeing him as he is together with their rejoycing in his blessed communion and that most sweet fellowship they have one with another even so the chief blessednesse of the Saints in earth is their fellowship with God and Christ though it bee not so immediate as the former They see his back parts indeed rather than his face and rejoyce after a sort in his face but afar off and as in a glass of the Word and Sacraments not face to face nor in that brightness wherein they shall behold him when they are at home with him at his right hand but yet what they want in the thing they want not in desire to be where hee is that they may see his glory so as they may be satisfied with the fulnesse of it that they may so see him as they may bee like him that they may drink not of the streams but of the well of life and see light in his light And because loving him that begat they cannot but love him that is begotten the next happiness to the former do the godly justly esteem the communion of Saints placing under God their chief delight in such as excel in vertue Secondly as the heavenly life of the Saints is spent in the perfect praise of God wherein they imploy their eternity keeping in the presence of the Throne of God a perpetual Sabbath and serving him day and night Rev. 11.17 7.15 even so beleevers indeavour in their measure that the same mind bee in them which was in Jesus Christ who thought it as his meat and drink to do the will of his heavenly Father they bring free-will-offerings they esteem one day better in his Courts than a thousand besides and account these persons blessed that may dwell in his house because they ever praise him Not that much rebellion and corruption of nature doth not often dead and dul even the most sanctified but yet something they get forward and delight in the progress they make to the chearful praise and worship of God And this they do not by fits and starts but imitate that heavenly life in the continual indeavour to make the pleasing of God their principal delight and the chief thing that most soliciteth them Thirdly as the Saints in Heaven live according to the Law of perfect righteousness which is the Law and charter of Heaven and have obtained perfect sanctification so Beleevers on earth set the same Law before them to rule and direct every particular action by and begin the self same obedience they begin to weigh all they give out or take in by the weights of the sanctuary which God hath sealed as just they follow the Lamb whither-soever he goeth before them whether by voice or example Fourthly as the Saints in heaven enjoy God for the means of all their lives Rev. 22.3 5. for hee is their Temple their light their Tree of Life their Crystal river c. evenso the Saints in the World though they live by means and must not look to reap without sowing as once it was 2 Kin. 19.29 yet injoy they God above all means and acknowledge that hee is their life and the length of their daies that they live not by bread alone but by every word proceeding out of the mouth of God that it is hee that giveth them power to get substance and blesseth their children with increase that hee which cloatheth the Lillies and feedeth the Sparrows will cloathe and feed them yea and more that before they shall want that which is good for them it all means should fail hee would sustain them without means by Miracle that his Promise cannot fail them when the Indian Mines shall come to nought that his word is means enough which commandeth the Rock and it giveth water and the Winds and they blow Quails before his Host shall perish Fiftly as the Saints in Heaven would not for all the world forgo their Happiness for one day and yet are they not now so fully happy but that they still wait and long for further perfection of their glory saying Lord how long Holy and Just Rev. 6.10 so the godly would not for all the world be separated from their estate in Christ A cloud of Martyrs in all ages manifes●ed that all the World the sweet of it nor the sour the flattery of it nor the tyranny could draw the godly from the fruition of their priviledges in Christ And yet dwell they not in these first fruits but wait still for the perfecting of this their redemption Hence the Apostle describeth them by their inseparable property 2 Cor. 5.2 Rom. 8.23 which is to love the appearing of Jesus Christ 2 Tim. 4.8 These notes laid together Examination of a mans self by the former notes will give witness with or against a man whether his conversation bee heavenly and consequently whether hee partake of all the former benefits of Christs resurrection Examine thy self by them Whether art thou called out of the World in thy affection whether art thou actually separated from the corruptions
that are in it through lust whether dost thou contemn and avoid vile and graceless persons dost thou rejoyce in the fellowship with God and communion of his Saints spendest thou thy daies in the constant praise and worship of God framest thou thy life according to the Word of God the rule of all Righteousness enjoyest thou all things in God and God in all things prizest thou thy present estate above all the World and yet longest thou for the perfecting of thy happiness saying Come Lord Jesus Come quickly this is to converse in Heaven while thou art on earth and to seek the things above where Jesus Christ sitteth Which if it bee then how few have their conversation there or are risen with Christ How few are set free from the power of sin witnesseth the general reign of it every where How many mind onely earthly things how many minde them principally How do most men swim with the stream drinking in the corruptions of the World most insatiably as the fish doth water How do sinners combine themselves against God to run to all excess of riot How unpleasant and unwelcome a voice is it to call men to delight in God and his Children How heavy are they to the parts of his Worship comming unto them as if they went to some punishment How are mens Lusts become their Laws instead of the perfect Rule and Law of God every man almost living as Israel when there was no King among them How do men rest in the means of their warfare with-drawing their hearts from the author of it How few prize the life of Christianity how many scorn it in themselves and others How many wish in their hearts there were no other life to come and that they rather had good assurance of this which is present and instead of wishing and waiting tremble at the mention of Christ his comming again Yet most of these men professors of Christ all of them baptized into his name and all of them will bee reputed as good Christians as the best But all this forenamed course hath no savour or rellish of Heaven all that take it up minde nothing but earthly things and the end of it without timely repentance will be damnation Phil. 2.19 IV. The fourth general point is the time of Christs resurrection set down in the Text to bee the third day To understand which wee must know that Christ lay not in the grave three whole natural days each of them standing of twenty four hours for then hee should have lain seventy two hours and have risen also on the fourth day whereas hee lay not in the Grave above thirty nine hours and rize on the third But the Scripture useth a grace or form of speech Synechdoche whereby two parts of daies are called by the whole and three daies put for the time which passed in three several daies every day having his night belonging unto him The first day of the three saith Augustine is to bee reckoned by his latter part in which Christ was dead and buried not passing three hours of the four and twenty yet so as both the night before when the Jews day begun and the most of that day was spent in taking examining whipping misusing condemning and executing him The second day is to bee accounted wholly and perfect from the evening of the day before the Passeover to the evening of the Sabbath following standing of full four and twenty hours The third day is to bee accounted from the former part of it beginning at the evening of the Jewish Sabbath for Christ lay all night neer twelve hours in the grave and rose in the morning betime about the midst of that natural day standing of four and twenty hours And thus is Christ truely said to have risen the third day Now that Christ should rise the third day and no sooner nor later these reasons shew Why Christ would rise no sooner than the third day 1 Hee must rise the third day according to the Scriptures 1 Cor. 15.4 For they had foretold this to bee the particular time Hos 6.2 After two daies he will revive us and in the third day hee will raise us up namely in his own person for wee also were raised with him as wee have seen The Scriptures had also further figured this distinct time in the type of Jonas who having lain three daies and three nights in the belly of the Whale was the third day cast on the dry land as our Saviour himself while hee was yet alive expounded of himself Matth. 12.40 As Jonas was in the belly of the Whale three daies and three nights so shall the Son of Man bee three daies and three nights in the heart of the earth 2 It pleased him not to rise sooner hee would not presently come down from the Cross nor revive himself before hee was buried nor rise presently after hee was laid down as hee easily could because hee would manifest that hee was truely dead as also because hee would lead his Church into some suspence therefore hee rose not till the case seemed desperate Luke 24.21 Wee trusted that it had been hee that should have delivered Israel and as touching all these things this is the third day that they were done Again hee would no longer defer his rising Why he would no longer defer his rising 1 Lest hee should utterly have endangered the faith of the Disciples which in that short time was sore shaken as not onely the former example but the heavinesse of the Disciples themselves to beleeve the news of it and wilfulness of Thomas plainly bewraveth 2 Because upon this event and keeping touch in this very circumstance of time hee had laid all the credit of his Person Ministry Doctrin Miracles Life and Death For when they come to ask him a sign to prove himself the Messiah hee referreth them to this event after his death that when they had destroyed the Temple of his body if hee did raise it either after or before the third day or did not on that day raise it they should never take him for the Messiah And of this very circumstance Angels and men had taken notice from his own mouth Luke 24.7 when the women came to the Sepulchre to seek Christ after he was newly risen the Angels told them he was risen he was not there and further wisheth them to remember what he had said to them while he was with them that the third day he must rise again nay not only his friends but his very enemies had got this by the end and therefore came to Pilate saying Sir we remember that this Deceiver said that he would rise the third day let us take such order that the last error become not worse than the first 3 The blessed body of Christ was not to enter into the least or lowest degree of corruption and therefore he would lye no longer in the house of corruption Quest But how could his body
call for necessary duties which both cannot bee done at the same time the second Table must give place to the first as Act. 5.25 It is meet to obey God rather than man Magistrates must bee obeyed but the first Table derogates from the second when both cannot bee observed So in the New Testament Parents and friends are to bee loved but if they bee not hated for Christ when both cannot bee loved together one cannot bee Christs Disciple But here bee three Caveats Three caveats 1 That a special commandement is more necessary and dispenseth with all the Ten And it is a principle that all commandements of both tables run with one exception If God command not otherwise Thou shall not kill nor steal unless God command Abraham to kill his son and the Israelites to rob the A●gyptians Thou shalt make no graven image unless God command Moses to make a Brazen Serpent Thus observations of immediate commandements give all Sovereignty to God who is to bee simply obeyed and acknowledged above his Law 2 Moral duties must take place of all ceremonies The rule of Divines is that charity dispenseth with ceremony according to that Matth. 12.7 I will have mercy and not sacrifice because mercy is moral and sacrifice ceremonial So Abimelech gave David the Shew-bread which was not lawful but in the case of necessary mercy And it was superstition in the Jewes that they would rather suffer their City to bee taken Matth. 12.11 than fight upon the Sabbath day in their own defence God allows an Oxe to bee pulled out of a ditch Exod 12.16 and led to water and allows a necessary provision for the body unto which even Sabbath duties must give place 3 Necessity wee say hath no law but that is to bee understood in mans laws when some sudden case falleth out so as the inferiour cannot have recourse to the Law-maker that then hee may interpret the law himself and break the letter of it to follow the reason and intent of it as in case of the murder of a thief But in the Law of God one onely case doth dispense with it and that is when necessity so altereth a fact as it taketh away from it all reason of sinning As for example it is not lawful to marry ones sister but in the beginning of the world extreme necessity altered this fact and gave dispensation So it is not lawful to take away that which is anothers but extreme necessity makes it lawful because it is not anothers any longer seeing the Law of nature it self maketh some things common in such extream necessity On the Sabbath wee must hold our selves strictly to Gods worship but if an house bee on fire wee may leave it without sin Note the equity of that Law Deut. 23.24 25. CHAP. XXII Rules of Wisdome for necessary actions in respect of the scope and binding of them ALL necessary actions as they must begin with Gods will 1 Scope God must be the end of all our actions so they must end with his glory The end and scope of all our actions must bee God 1 Because hee made all things for himself 2 He is the Alpha and Omega the beginning from whom all is and the end for whom and unto whom all must bee referred 3 If in all indifferent things Gods glory must bee aimed at mu●h more in necessary But so it is in indifferent things as eating drinking c. 1 Cor. 10.31 and Rom. 14.6 Hee that eateth eateth to the Lord or ought so to do 4 The very Heathens had a glimmering hereof professing that they were not born for themselves but partly their friends partly their Country and partly God But the Scripture speaks more plainly that wee owe all our selves to God Something indeed wee owe to our neighbour but that is in 2 Binding necessity duti s must be d ne whatever follow and for God In the necessary duties of Religion or our calling wee must hold our selves bound to do them whatsoever follow Two things commonly hinder us herein which wee must arm our selves against The first is fear of mens Judgements faces offence and censures but wee must tread this underfoot if wee have a comman●●m●●t and calling to do any thing as Paul did 1 Cor. 4.3 I pass little to bee judged of any man Neither feared hee any persecution or trouble so hee might finish his course with joy Jeremy must make his brow of brass to speak the word of the Lord Chap. 1. vers 17. A Christian must prepare to pass through good report and bad report and to count neither liberty nor life dear unto him Daniel would open his window Daniel 6.10 and pray as hee was wont even when his life was sought after Secondly events of a●tions do often and much trouble us For remedy whereof ob●●ve two rules 1 That of the Wise man Eccles 11.4 Hee that observes the wind shall not s●w It is a fo●lish Husbandman who for sight of a cloud forbears either his seed time or harvest So for sowing works of mercy hee that sticks in doubts and saith I may bee poor or old long diseased full of children or persecuted for the Gospel and must provide for one neglects his seed-time by looking at winds and clouds So many a carnal Gospeller saith If I should go so often to Church as some and bee so forward in Religion I should lose much profit and incur much rebukes and reproaches Therefore secondly wee must learn to leave events and successes to God for it is not in man to direct his steps God disposeth as hee pleaseth The Saints of God are often frustrate of their godly p●rposes as David in purposing and preparing to build an house for the Lord. But first they lose nothing if they do their du●y Secondly Gods over-ruling hand will dispose all to the best therefore there let them rest CHAP. XXIII Rules for actions indifferent first In general A Great part of mans life is spent in the doing of natural and indifferent actions which in themselves are neither good nor evil but as they are used And being so common and ordinary many sins creep into them because wee take our selves free and loose to do as wee list in them which conceit grows out of ignorance of Gods wisdome who by his word hath tied u● as straight in the use of them as in things most necessarily injoyned For there is no action in which wee must depart from God Obje●t They are therefore indifferent because they are neither commanded nor forbidden and therefore as they bee free so bee wee also in them Answ Alth●ugh there bee no word commanding or forbidding yet there is a w●rd directing and ordering in them as wee shall see in some general rules concerning them all General Rules concerning all indifferents 1 The most in different must be by God 1 W●rca●● 2 Leave and in special rules applied to some particulars The general rules concerning them