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A19174 The seale of the churches safetie; or A sermon preached at Norwich, the fift of Nouember, 1616 Wherein is opened the sealed assurance of the safetie of the Church, in all times, and estates, meete for all Christians to know, and acknowledge, to the glorie of God, and their owne comfort in life and death. By N. Colt, one of the preachers appointed by publike authoritie for the common-place there.; Seale of the churches safetie. Colt, Nicholas, d. 1642. 1617 (1617) STC 5585; ESTC S118542 22,373 96

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of God the Sonne and of God the holy Ghost that they equally and ioyntly seuerally infallibly and eternally doe know with which knowledge is ioyned Will Power and Effect how to deliuer the godly out of c. Oh sweet oh precious oh sauing knowledge of the glorious Godhead in Trinitie Vnitie thus concurring thus co-working for the Elects well-fare Now then to this holy God and soueraigne Lord Father Sonne and holy Ghost one and the same God in nature and number God ouer all blessed for euer be all all honor glorie faith loue feare obedience praise yeelded by vs by ours and by all his redeemed eternally Amen Amen Amen To this truth doe the holy Prophets Apostles beare witnesse Reade Gen. 6.5 Psal 104. throughout and Psal 145. c. But most pregnant for this purpose is that place Act. 15. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. v. 18. where the Apostle Iames auoucheth that all the workes of God are knowne to him from the beginning And as knowne so likewise are they ordered For saith our Apostle 1. Cor. 12.6 It is he that worketh all in all things Tripliciter operatur Deus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Suidas 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The anomie disorder and euill of the action God permitteth the action it self God ordereth In good creatures God worketh his will not onely by them but also in them as in Dauid c. In the rest not in them yet by them as in Iudas c. Let vs now at length come to make some vse by way of position and obseruation both of the absolute soueraigntie of our God as he is Lord and also of his infinite knowledge and prouidence which as Salomon saith doth equally reach vnto all things 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 euen to euery haire of euery head and to euery bird of euery feather Matth. 10. cap. 6. And sith the Apostle 2. Tim. 3.16 affirmeth that the right vse of all holy truth is to teach to improue to correct instruct in righteousnesse we will haue some eye vnto the same in our applicatiō And first forasmuch as the Lord Iehouah who properly to speake is Lord onely doth of right as you haue heard challenge to himselfe full absolute and vniuersall Power in and ouer all things persons c. let vs all learne alwayes and in euery estate thus to acknowledge him to be our Lord and our God yea let the greatest Lords and highest Powers vpon earth acknowledge that their places power are of from this Lord and being deriued from him are dependant vpon him limitted by him and subiect vnto him and consequently that they must bee countable vnto him in a most strict account For sayth King Salomon Sap. cap. 6.3 The rule is giuen you of the Lord and your Power by the most High which will trie your workes and search out your imaginations c. Turne not therfore your power and places of eminencie into carnall Pompe or priuate gaine much lesse into personall reuenge and cruel oppression but with holy Dauid sing Mercie and Iudgement to the Lord c. Psal 101. For you exercise but a Ministerie of Iustice and Mercie vnder his holy Maiestie and not any absolute dissolute lawlesse Authoritie which is little better then plaine tyrannie Secondly seeing this high and holy Lord of heauen and earth giueth this subordinate Power to men let vs and all learne to obey them in the Lord that doe command and rule ouer vs in the Lord * Rom. 13.1.2.3 c. and that for Conscience sake Thirdly let vs all from hence learne that we are not our own nor any thing that we haue is absolutely ours but the Lords and therefore that our selues and all that wee haue ought to beat his command in all things times estates and so to make all serue for his honour and glorie cheerefully conscionably constantly Fourthly sith we are all g 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 fellow-seruants vnder one and the same Soueraigne Lord and Master howsoeuer otherwise wee differ in place and partes office and administration yet let no man lift vp his heart aboue that which is meet but in loue learne to serue helpe and honour one another in the Lord as becommeth fellow-seruants that are equally interessed in the Title and honour of the heauenly Inheritance h Rom. 8.17 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Lastly let vs with these heads of duetie consider our dignitie and safetie vnder the Shield and sauing Power of this our Soueraigne Lord and God and comfort our selues in the same vnder all the basenesse of our outward estate and contempt of the world also vnder the enmitie and hostilitie of Sathan and of sinners of Pope or Papist and sing we a sweete and sacred Requiem and Al-hayle to our blessed King Queene Prince State our selues and ours so long as GOD is our Lord and wee continue his faithfull seruants in Iesus Christ Care and feare be remoued from vs and let heauenly comfort and confidence accompanie vs vntill we haue finished our course in the faith seruice of the Lord our God euen of this Lord that knoweth how to deliuer all his from euill and to bring them to neuer-ending Honour And thus may wee profit by the knowledge and faith of this point that God is the Lord our Lord absolute in Power glorious in praises doing wonders wonders I say for his seruants safetie as appeareth in vs this day Oh how blessed are the people whose God is the Lord Iehouah euen the people whom he hath chosen for his Inheritance Psa 33. So much of the first word in our Text. Now let vs come to make some vse of the next head of doctrine touching the knowledge of this Lord The Lord knoweth The Atheist beleeueth not the truth of this Text but saith Is there any such knowledge in the Almightie Others hold the Paynims principle that tho God knoweth all yet say Non vacat Ioui c. The Lord hath no leisure to attend vpon euery trifle which one thus well answereth That as God vouchsafed to create the least and basest things Sicut non dedecuit Deum infima creare sic nec creata curare so hee disdaineth not to regard and order the same The common sort of Christians will bee brought to yeelde perhaps that the Lord vnderstandeth and knoweth all and potentially is able to doe what hee will but hardly can bee brought to confesse a particular and practike knowledge in God which extendeth it selfe to all and euery least creature thing whatsoeuer vnder heauen in heauen Yet must euen this also be beleeued or else this Truth of doctrine which is the ground of our hope and safetie is violated Finally the weake Christian which yet is not wholly voide of faith in God not duely pondering this point of holy truth seeing the prosperity of the wicked and the affliction of the good doth thereupon conceiue amisse of the Lord his
gouernement and knowledge of things here below and so also becommeth impatient and heartlesse to his owne great hurt and the offence of Heauen All these must learne to know and beleeue if they will bee saued that in God our Lord assuredly there is an eternall absolute and infallible knowledge of all things whatsoeuer together with wisedome will and power to rule order and dispose of them accordingly vntill euery thing be brought to that period and end which he hath appointed for his owne glory the saluation of the Elect and ruine of the Reprobate rout For the holy Word of ●he Lord doth here witnesse the same and his holy workes doe confirme it abundantly Now the meditation of all that herein hath beene said and truely taught out of these two words ioyned together The Lord knoweth referred to both the parts of this Prophecy as the same ought to be might me thinkes strike a strange terrour into the soule of any sinner which is not too too forlone and hardened in sinne when he shal come to himselfe and consider that hee hath sinned against a Lord First of infinite knowledge which perfectly knoweth the number and nature of all his sinnes whatsoeuer Secondly of infinite Iustice and therefore cannot let escape the least particular sinne which he was euer guiltie of originally or personally vnlesse hee find mercie in the Mediatour vpon his true repentance and faithfull conuersion from the power of Satan to the liuing Lord and from the disobedience of the wicked to the wisedome of the iust c. Thirdly of infinite power also and authoritie to cast both soule and bodie into Hell-fire perpetually vnrecouerably And lastly of infinite Eternitie to giue the impenitent sinner eternitie in that vnspeakeable miserie Oh consider this all that forget God together with his vnspeakeable knowledge power and iustice Make vp your peace with GOD in time in time I say lest he teare you in pieces and there bee none to deliuer you out of his hand that knoweth how to reserue not preserue the wicked to Iudgement to be punished eternally Moreouer let me tell you as I verily beleeue that the ignorance vnbeliefe or obliuion of this holy Truth that GOD knoweth absolutely all things euen all secrets of all mens mindes and manners and that hee hath absolute power in and ouer all as the Lord of Lords the ignorance I say and vnbeliefe of this truth is the maine cause and root of all Atheisme Prophanenesse Hypocrisie Neutralitie and to come neerer the point in hand of all sinnefull feare and despaire in dangers and distresse also of carnall confidence sinnefull securitie and shifting by corrupt courses to helpe our selues in time of need also of all base grosse and weake conceits of God and of his gouernment and finally of all impatiencie murmuring c. vnder affliction Whereas on the contrarie the sound and sanctified knowledge of GODS infinite power and wisdome to performe whatsoeuer he will and hath reuealed in his Word will helpe to afford all good Christians vnspeakeable animation affiance loue awe peace patience constancy and comfort to cast all their cares and burthen vpon the Lord as hee hath commanded and so to rest in peace and sacred securitie c. Finally that I may grow to an end in the application of this first part of the Text seeing the Lord bringeth his iudgements to light euery morning as his holy Word doth witnesse in his knowledge and power performing the same let vs learne hence-forth to make due and daily obseruation thereof that wee may say as Thusidides did in another case I haue experience of this and that Truth of God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 fulfilled eyther in mercie or iustice so ioyne experimentall knowledge and faith with literall and spirituall How many Christians continue weake in faith and patience c. because they bee wanting this way to God in dutie for God hath so done his maruailous workes that they ought to be had in remembrance and to themselues in wisedome Neglect not then this helpe of holinesse if you would grow vp faster in all holy feare faith loue and obedience c. Learne also this lesson of all the wise-hearted Patriarchs Prophets and Princes of the Lord his people 1. Sam. 17.37 specially of holy Dauid Psal 48.7 c. in his blessed Booke of Psalmes And so let vs proceede in the Text to the next word Deliuer The Lord knoweth to deliuer This is one singular effect of the foresaid Cause Deliuerance to the godly The knowledge of God is neyther idle nor vnfruitfull but operatiue and effectuall and that vnto these two ends principally so farre forth as it concerneth Man namely to saue the godly and to wrecke the wicked And of these because the saluation of the iust is of special consequence for the glorie of Gods sauing power and Fatherly Prouidence therefore it is here set in the first place and hath the preeminence And a singular President mee thinkes it is of good Gouernment and of the right vse of all that knowledge and power wherewith the Lord hath furnished vs or any of vs whether we be Magistrates Ministers or Masters of Families In the extent of mercie and iustice First to bee guided by knowledge euen by Diuine knowlege and vnderstanding of Gods will Secondly to limit it by the power and place which wee hold in charge Thirdly specially and aboue the rest to doe good to the good to preserue and deliuer the Iust so sauing them that should be saued in the first place Let Noah bee first shipped in safetie in GODS Arke before the flouds of Iustice ouerflow the World And let Lot be gone from Sodome y● Angels of the Lord before yo● fire the place of his Repose Consider what I haue sayd and the Lord giue you vnderstanding in all things to doe his will And thus much briefely o● the connexion of the effect with the cause and of the Apostles order in putting the safety of the Saints in the first place and passage of Gods most holy Gouernment Againe further obserue here with me that the Lord our God taketh the ground of his doing good to his seruants euen ●rom his owne eternall and vnchangeable knowledge wil and goodnesse which worketh free●y of it selfe and from it selfe all the effects of mercie and salua●ion promised to his Saints Let then our helpe also and seruice which wee yeeld to the people of God in our places not be base inforced mercinarie or any way corrupt at the root but ●ngenuous free and faithfull that so we may in our measure become merciful and iust as our heauenly Father is to vs. The Text followeth The Lord knoweth to deliuer The word here vsed doth properly signifie to take by force 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 h. e. Eripere 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and to deliuer with strong hand as if the Apostle should tell all the godly that otherwise all euils and enemies dangers distresses
would hold them euen with might main in durance and in bondage videlicet if the Lord should not step forth with force to rescue and deliuer them out of all as of old he deliuered his beloued Israel By this then wee are aduertised of many things worthy on consideration As first to se● what is the naturall properti● and practice of euill things and persons yea and of their fathe● the Deuill as Christ our LORD speaketh Iohn 8. namely to incline to hurt and to hold vnder the bondage of affliction distresse and death all the godly euen the good and faithfull seruants of the Lord and hereunto will bend all their strength of wit will power c. Insomuch as the Lord our good GOD is faine to arme himselfe with power euen with a strong hand and stretched out arme oftentimes to deliuer them according to that which is written in the Psalme 37. Psal 37. The Saluation of the righteous commeth of the Lord who is also their strength in the ●ime of trouble Secondly and consequently being hereby admonished to apprehend on the one side our perpetuall danger and on the other side our ignorance to discerne and weakenesse to decline the same wee must learne to walke the more wisely and circumspectly to stand vpon our Gard to keepe Sentinell and continuall watch to arme our selues as the holy Word forewarneth in the fifth and sixth Chapters of the Epistle to the Ephesians And finally in humilitie faith feeling and true thankefulnesse to professe and say with the Psalmist All our helpe hope comfort and saluation standeth in the name knowledge mercie power and goodnesse of the Lord our God the God of our strength hope and happinesse which hath made and doth rule both heauen and earth Lastly we are herein taught that there is no strength power or wisedome against the Lord or against his Seruants safetie My Father is stronger then all and no man can ●ake out of his hand sayth our blessed Sauiour Iohn 10. And ●he Apostle sayth That the weak●esse of God is stronger then men ●ea then all men and Deuils Care and feare away then with Gods Elect. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 For the Lord euen our Lord knoweth ●ow with force to crush our ●oes that otherwise would cruel●y crucifie vs al our comforts ●nd that no lesse outragiously ●hen the Iewes did Iesus our Lord ●r then the Iesuites and Papists ●f the Romish List would haue ●one our deare and dread So●eraigne c. as you shall ●eare more at large anon in the ●ast place and passage of our Sermon It followeth in the Text The Lord hath knowne to deliuer the godly The state of the case in hand you see concerneth them that are godly all them none else Impietie hath no part in Gods protection heere promised the vngodly person is sequestred from this saluation The word here vsed is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which commeth of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 colere which doth signifie both to haue one in high estimation and honour and also to affect and loue in speciall maner and measure Of this roote and primitiue 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 commeth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and the nownes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in English one truely religious another irreligious a third superstitious And to these three sortes you may reduce all that liue in the visible Church but the Accent is set vpon the head of the godly For the Lord hath chosen to himselfe the Man that is godly Psal 4. But you will aske me Who be they whom the Apostle calleth godly I answer and marke it well The godly are they that rightly know the true God and doe duely worship him in Iesus Christ. Or take it thus Whosoeuer truly knoweth or endeuoureth to know loue feare and obey the true God in the faith of Christ is indeede godly in the account of Heauen whose part is in this and in all the promises of grace and saluation recorded in holy writ And seeing this point is of so great importance giue me ●eaue yet further to lay it open vnto you that you may the better discerne of the thing and of your estate thereby To know God aright which is the ground of true godlynes is to know and acknowledge him as he hath reuealed himselfe vnto vs in his holy word and in Iesus Christ Secondly in this knowledge to cleaue vnto God in the faith and loue of his holy Maiestie as to our onely Lord God in Iesus Christ Thirdly in the life of this knowledge faith and loue to serue obey and honour the Lord by doing his will according to the measure of Grace that we haue receiued humbly sincerely cheerefully prudently and constantly 2. Pet. 1.4 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Looke vpon the man or woman that is indeede partaker of the godly Nature not Essence more plainely to say that is renued by the spirit of grace and standeth in the state of grace iustified and sanctified in Iesus Christ for this is the partie that the Apostle intendeth to bee pious looke I say vpon his or her disposition affections and meditations as they doe manifest themselues for they can not lie long hid where indeede they are marke also their speeches prayers actions sufferings trials comforts and triumphs in life and in death and you shal finde them all more or lesse seasoned with faith pietie and the feare of God with zeale of his glorie humilitie repentance patience hope and ioy in the holy Ghost Euen thus shal you finde the godly qualified and sanctified in heart and life resolutely set to walke with God as others are dissolutely disposed to walke like themselues with the world 1. Iohn 2.16 In the lust of the eye in the lusts of the flesh or in the pride of life That is in the loue and desires of worldly Profit Pleasure or Preferment some be sotted with this some with that carnall delight not any sinner lightly with all but all with some one of these which is enough without radicall Repentance to sequester them for euer from the hope and helpe of this and all other blessings promised to the godly Thus then you see in part how precious and profitable a thing true pietie is by which all things must be squared our doctrine and doings our and your speeches pleasures and very apparell must bee such as becommeth true godlynesse 1. Tim. 2.10 there called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which the Apostle saith is profitable for all things times estates and purposes as that which hath the promises of this life and of that which is to i 1. Tim. 4.8 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 come Come we now then to speake comfortably to all that are truely religious and godly though it bee but in the beginnings and infancy of the true feare of God Behold how the holy Ghost in the writings of the Sanctuarie which are our Euidence for our heauenly inheritance dooth grace you with Titles of holynesse and of
not vncomfortable I resolued with Christian confidence herein to cast my selfe wholly vpon the helpe of Heauen both for Theame Methode and Matter that in some measure might be sutable to the occasion and to this solemne Assembly Wherein notwithstanding I doe humbly craue of all sorts a friendly both construction and acceptation of that plaine prouision of holy Truth which by Gods assistance I shall deliuer vnto you out of this sacred and sweet Oracle within the limits whereof lye two grand Conclusions One of admirable and ●ndlesse comfort to the Godly The parts and Resolution of the Text. ●he other of no lesse horrour and ●onfusion to all the world of the wicked The former of these is deliuered in forme of a Promise ●he latter of a Threatning In both we are to consider the Persons and the Thing In the former ●he Person promising the Lord and the parties to whom the promise is made the Godly Then the thing promised which is Deliuerance which is amplified and made lightsome First by the cause thereof the knowledge of God the Lord knoweth and secondly by the kinde of deliuerance out of tentation So then wee haue in the former passage First the Authour of this benefit the Lord. Secondly the Efficient cause and ground thereof his knowledge The Lord knoweth Thirdly the benefit it selfe Deliuerance Fourthly the Obiect or parties vpon whom the benefit is conferred the godly And lastly the kind of the benefit bestowed deliuerance out of tentation The resolution of the other part of this Sentence agreeth with this in effect And thus much of the Methode plainely and briefly Now although I know that the Learned amongst you cannot necessarily expect any obseruations touching matter of Inference Reference Connexion or Dependance that should lye betweene this Period and the Premises seeing in the originall there is neyther Relatiue Illatiue nor Copulatiue particle to be found yet because indeed it is so I will say that this Sentence is the Conclusion of a former Induction and so both in Nature and Art doth depend vpon the Premises Which thing further to manifest let vs make some short Suruey of that which went before in this Chap. where you shall find that the holy Apostle hauing in the end of the former Chapter set forth the certainetie and dignitie of the Doctrine of of the Gospell both from the Authour thereof and from the agreement that it hath with the Writings of the Prophets doth vpon this occasion in the beginning of this Chapter tell the Church as Christ himselfe did Matth. 24. and Paul 1. Tim. 4. That in these last times there should arise many False-Prophets and False-Teachers that should bring in * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 damnable Heresies in effect to the denying of the Lord that bought them and yet that many should follow their damnable wayes by whom the way of Truth should be ill-spoken of c. And that they through cursed couetousnesse and base e Multos fore eorum sectatores 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 flatterie should make f Quàm vera viua est haec Romani Cleri descriptio Beza marchandize of Soules For all which their wickednes saith Saint Peter they shall bring vpon themselues g 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 swift destruction which destruction hee doth not onely denounce against them by the Spirit of Prophecie as it were by diuine Diuination but also prooueth it by Theologicall demonstration namely by an Induction of sundry particulars of Gods Iustice inflicted vpon both Angels and Men which formerly had sinned against the Lord. For sayth the Apostle if God did not spare the Angels which sinned nor the olde World ●or Sodome and Gomorrha ney●her will he spare these c. Indeed this Consequence is wanting ●n the Greeke but by a a Ellipsis consequent 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Figure frequent in Holy Scripture is to bee vnderstood necessarily and supplyed as it is in the margent 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Now besides this Induction of particulars the Apostle for further proofe of their vndoubted punishment doth vse two strong Arguments to euince the same the one taken from the equitie and b A pari identitie of Diuine Iustice which is euer the same when the case is alike The other Argument is taken from the c A maiori greater to the lesse if wee respect the excellencie of Angels aboue men This done the Apostle to these instances of Diuine Iustice addeth as a Corallary of comfort to Gods Elect two famous Examples of speciall mercie from God shewed in the preseruation of Noah and Lot verses 5.6.7.8 From all which Monuments of Diuine Iustice and Mercie Saint Peter inferreth this Conclusion and Diuine Aphorisme The Lord knoweth to deliuer the godly c. and to reserue the wicked to c. And thus much of the d Series orationis argumentorum thread of speech consequence of matter and dependance of this sacred Conclusion inferred vpon that which went before in this Chapter Now let vs come to make some vse of the Apostles order and kinde of confirmation It is by an inartificiall Syllogisme commonly called e Inductio est argumentatio à pluribus particularibus ad vniuersale quasi à partibus ad totum progressio c. Induction or Enumeration of Particulars to inforce a generall truth of that kind as for example if a man by this kind of reasoning would proue Iustification by faith against a Papist let him doe it by an Induction of Particulars and say Heb. 11. Abel was iustified by Faith so was Enoch Noah Abraham Isaac Iacob Moses c. Neyther can you find the f Nec in caeteris contrarium est videre ergo c. contrary in any of the Saints of God Therefore whosoeuer is iustified is iustified by Faith One Instance more against the confident sinner his vaine hope of Saluation As if you would prooue that without true repentance he cannot be saued argue thus by an Induction of particulars and say that neyther Dauid nor Peter nor Zacheus nor Mary Magdalen nor Paul nor the Incestuous Corinthian without true repentance could be saued neyther is the contrarie to be found in the Booke of God therefore without true repentance no man can be saued Loe this is a sure and sanctified kind of reasoning in cases of Religion and is both Logicall and Theologicall I meane both Naturall and Spirituall Humane and Diuine fit both for Learned and Vnlearned to vse for their Instruction Conuiction Confirmation Consolation c. And for this cause also among other ends as I beleeue it hath pleased God in his singular wisdome and mercie to leau● vpon Record in his Holy Word so many examples of both good and bad and of their different estates and ends And so let vs now proceede from the Apostle his Order and Inference modestly to surueigh and search his Euidence touching the Safe-conduct and Protection of all the godly in the middest
honour You are stiled The children of light of wisedome of obedience and of the Kingdome a royall Priesthood a holy Nation a peculiar People anointed adopted and sealed to the day of Redemption the seruants friends and children of the euerliuing God heires fellow heires with Christ heires of Grace of life of glorie of heauen holy iust mercifull good and godly c. Doth Heauen thus heape Honour vpon you and doe you yet droope and hang down the head vnder the contempt of the World you are most happie and honourable in the sight of God and his Angels and yet you cannot see into it through the filthy fogs of the worlds vaporous words Let me tell you in loue that you are much to● blame thus to wrōg your selues But I will leaue you a while to your second and wiser cogitations and will turne me as you● Aduocate to pleade your caus● a little with the men of thi● world and plainely tell them that if they will not in time learne of God in his word how to thinke and speake louingly and respectiuely of his Sonnes and Daughters but will needes goe on still to ouer-cast their brightnes with clouds of scorn to blemish their beautie with termes of reproach there is a day comming and it makes haste vpon them When the Lord will speake to them in his wrath and vexe them in his sore displeasure Psal 2. I reade in the booke of Ester cap. 8. that when the Medes and Persians did see how the Lord God did deliuer and blesse his people Israel many thereupon became Iewes turned Iewes as the phrase is now turned Protestant O happy turne change So could I wish that Papists Atheists and all other euill disposed persons would vpon the knowledge of the great honor and happinesse of the Saints and true Seruants of God be moued thereby to turne Saints that is to become godly and holy men and women without which they cannot be saued For all saluation is intayled by the couenant of grace in Christ to the Saints and to their holy Seede Who haue obtayned like precious faith with vs 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 through the righteousnesse of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ as it is 2. Pet. 1.1 To proceede now in the last place to the kind of deliuerāce which in this heauenly Oracle is promised to all the godly it is saith the Text from temptation The word in the Greeke is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as the hebrew word is Massa of Nasah Now we find that in holy Scripture Temptations are of two sorts Two sorts of Temptations viz. Of Sinne Sorrow and so the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Temptation hath a twofold construction For first there be temptations of sin sinners from which we pray in the Lords prayer and God hath promised to deliuer his Elect in Christ namely from the curse and power of them in that degree and measure which God knoweth meet for his glorie Gradibus quibus c. Secondly there be Temptations of sorrow trouble affliction danger distresse which God sendeth vnto his Saints either as trials or chastisements or both In this latter sense the word Tēptation is to be taken in this place For so shall the Conclusion paralell the Premisses that is This generall promise of deliuerance out of Temptation shall be sutable to the foregoing Examples Instances of Gods good prouidence in sauing Noah and Lot in the times of their temptation that is of their danger distresse wherein the world of the wicked perished as is before in this chapter related by the Apostle And in this sense also you may finde the word Temptation often vsed in the holy Scripture As in the Epistle of S. Iames Iam. 1.2 Count it 〈◊〉 ioy my Brethren saith the Apostle when yee fall into manifold Temptations not of sinne but o● troubles afflictions and dangers for well-doing c. Likewise in this sense doth Christ himselfe vse the word Temptation when he promised to the Minister of the Church o● Philadelphia Reuel 3 1● deliuerance from the houre of Temptation that should come vpon the world that is saith D. Fulke è maximis periculis acerbiss calamitatibus From the greatest perils and most bitter calamities that shall come c. Now then the thing is euident that the LORD our GOD doth here promise to all the godly that depend vpon him in the faith of this truth that he will sustayne saue helpe and deliuer them out of their temptations troubles and dangers of the greatest distresse and that according to his infinite wisedome power and goodnesse But it may be here obiected that this promise seemeth not to haue beene performed accordingly vnto the godly at all times I answere Assuredly it hath beene is and euer shall be performed in the full extent and true sense thereof I meane that God wil alwaies either preuent and repell the euils and dangers which are imminent and hang ouer the heads of the faithfull or else will preserue them vnder the same and finally either in life temporally or by death eternally will deliuer them out of al as here is promised And hereof wee haue a cloud yea a little world of witnesses besides Noah and Lot Let Abraham Isaac Iacob Ioseph c. stand forth with their stories and tell vs how the Lord did deliuer them Yea let Daniel in the Lyons Den Ieremie in the Dungeon the three Children of God in the firie fornace Ionas in the belly of the Whale deliuer vs in the Records of their preseruation for our further cōfirmation Holy Dauid and the ●esidue of thy Royal race keepe ●ot silence in this case And to come neerer home Queene Elizabeth Thou blessed Lady of famous memorie be not wanting to ho●or this word of Truth with mine owne singular experience ● Anno 88. 92. 94. 97. and in Anno 1601. The particulars I ●orbeare to mention further sith ●hey are vpon record and noto●ously knowne in euery place of his Christian Continent In the last course though not ●ith the least worst euidence ●f diuine deliuerance Let our ●ost deare and dread Soueraign ●ord King Iames with his royal ●pouse our noble Prince Peeres ●nd whole State come in and act their parts shew openly what great deliuerances the Lord of heauen and earth hath wrought out for them and for vs al inclusiuely wherof we may we must reioyce and whereof I in my place and course according to the trust that is reposed in me according to the taske that is imposed vpon me doe humbly craue libertie of time to make now some particular and perspicuous Relation of that late not least wonderfull Deliuerance of our gracious King Queene Prince State Church and Cōmon-wealth from that most fearefull hellish Conspiracie now cōmonly called the Powder-Treason which is the speciall cause of our meeting here together in the presence of God in this house
of Prayer this fifth of Nouember to the end indeed that according to our bounden dutie wee might ioyntly celebrate in this sacred Solemnitie the blessed Memorie of Gods vnspeakeable Mercy gloriously shewed herein vpon vs all and vpon our Posterities present and to come And because in euery set speech some order and method would be obserued for the better helpe ●oth of apprehension and memorie I purpose to reduce the ●eclaration of this strange stra●ageme vnto certayne generall ●eads and circumstances of the ●reatest importance As namely ●o speake First of the Conspirators ●nd of their qualitie Secondly of the matter it selfe of their Conspiracie Thirdly of their pretended colour or ground of the same Fourthly of the means which they vsed to performe it And lastly of the happy discouerie and destruction both of the Proiect and Persons ingaged in this horrible Treason By this declaration we may be holpen more cleerely to see and sensibly to feele the waight and worth of this great Worke of deliuerance wherewith the Lord that knoweth how to deliuer his out of temptation danger and distresse hath blessed our King and Countrie in his most faithfull mercy The names of th● Lay-Conspirators were these which follow 1. Winter 2. Grant and 3. Fawkes 4. Percie 5. Catesby and 6. Wright 7. Digby 8. Rockwood 9. Bates 10. Winter Iun. 11. Keyes and 12. Tresham Men drunken with the dregs of the Romish grape and deepely dyed in the bloud-red-wine of the Whores Cup inspired with her cursed spirit and grounded vpon her pernicious Principles But to leaue these awhile let vs in the second course giue in the names of the Clergie-Conspirators And a wonder it were I trow in any mischieuous complot of either destruction or publike disturbance of any Christian State therein to finde Popish Priests and Iesuites to be meere spectators and 〈◊〉 maine Actors I finde of this sort no lesse then three ingaged in this one truculent intended Tr●gedie viz. Tesmond Gerrard and Perfidiosiss iste Iesuita homo totus exproditione compositus Garnet that most perfidious Iesuite a man wholly composed of trayterous deadly Drugs To whom the Church and Cōmonweale of England may iustly say giuing him here his breede and bringing vp as sometimes Clytemnestra Agamemnons wife said to her wicked son Orestes when he drew out his sword to runne her thorow 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Whether bendest thou thy sword thou Monster of mankinde against the Wombe that did beare thee or the Paps that gaue thee sucke And let vs all with due detestation declayme against him as long since One did against such another Caytife Oh wretched Man more sauage then any brute-beast all abhorre thee for thou wouldest haue destroyed all But let vs leaue their persons to the Lord who hath sent them to their appointed place And come we now to their Proiect euen to the matter it self of their intēded Treason which for order sake I will reduce vnto three heads Whereof the first was Primae impressionis flagitium most cruelly to haue murthered the sacred Person of our most deare and dread Soueraigne and of his royall Spouse Posteritie-male together with his Highnesse Peeres State the Lords Spirituall and Temporall Knights Burgesses and whole Body of the Parliament-house all at one bloudie blow and mercilesse Massacre Oh horrible Dessignement farre exceeding all proportions of precedent Immanitie The next head and strayne of this treason was Parce Ciuium sanguini vtterly to haue ruinated the flourishing Common-wealth of this Christian Kingdome by raysing seditions and rebellions in euery part thereof and that vnder colour of defending thereby their Catholike Cause and Persons Apage And lastly which yet with them was not the least this cursed Proiect pitched at this point euen vtterly to haue subuerted the state of true Christian Religion established amongst vs by publike authoritie and in place thereof to haue set vp their Popish impieties with the cruell tyrannie and cursed Hierarchie of the Romane Antichrist So that in this horrible intended Desolation there should haue beene neque Rex neque Lex neque Religio neque Resp in tuto relicta Neither King nor Kingdome Religion nor Lawes left inuiolable And thus much of the seuerall parts of this prodigious Complot Now let vs see what faire colour the Deuill could cast vpon this foule Case and with what pretext his Clients could countenance this hellish Proiect. Verily euen this Totius iniustitiae nulla capitalior pestis quàm eorum qui c. That our blessed Orthodoxe Christian King his Queen State People and all except Romish Catholikes are all damnable Heretikes and Apostataes and consequently doe all stand de iure at least if not de facto really excommunicate and accursed and therefore that it is not onely lawfull Nequitiae classes candida vela ferunt but laudable yea meritorious to destroy vs all as one Man Reade for this purpose Symanca de Excommunic and Creswels Philopater Secondly of their fierie Champions From their Motiues let vs proceede to speake of their meanes by which they would haue effected this most barbarous Murther namely by deuouring Gun-powder wherewith they intended to haue blown vp the Parliament-house at the then next full and royall Session there To which purpose they had hyred a Vault or Celler which was vnder the Parliament-house and in the same had bestowed as it is recorded sixe Hogsheads and twentie Barrels full of Gun-powder with barres of yron pieces of timber and great massie stones laid therevpon all which they couered with billets and hostrie faggots not a few All this in a readinesse against the fifth of Nouember 1605. now full eleuen yeeres since this very day of the Moneth of the Weeke Tuesday when all should at the appointed houre haue beene fired by Guy Fawkes that forlorne boutefeux and his complices that so not only that ancient and honorable house of Parliament might haue beene vtterly ruinated but also the sacred person oh quàm horret animus hoc vel referre Peccatum sine nomine adaequato how doth my heart abhorre to mention it of our most gracious King Queene Prince Peeres c. should thereby haue beene blowne vp and split in pieces legs armes head heart bowels and bones tortured shiuered and carryed vp as high if it had beene possible as the Moone to the extreme horror not onely of men and brute beasts but also of the feathered Fowles and very Meteors certè quid hic ampliùs dicam nescio Rebus sic stantibus Let vs lift vp our amazed mindes to the consideration of the highest mercie in this proiected miserie and see how Heauen and heauenly Prouidence preuailed and triumphed gloriously ouer Hell and Hellish Proiects For euen now ouernight when this horrible murther should haue beene acted the next morning though the verie Quintessence of the wit of men and Deuils sublimed to the highest Sphere could not possibly worke more
precisely by religious bond of Oath and Sacrament nor more punctually in reason and policie for the preuenting of discouery in this case yet behold behold and wonder how no lesse easily then graciously the Lord our God against whom no wisedome nor counsell can preuaile and that knowes euerie worke of the Minde did defeat and scatter their counsels and wicked imaginations broght their enterprises to nought euen eluding them in the very Theoricke of trust by one of their owne complices which caused all the rest to faile in the point of practice Lend mee your eares a little with singular attention and you shall heare me truely relate vnto you how diuine Prouidence in due time euen when there was but a step between vs death stepped forth and with a gracious hand turned the wheele yea the streames of destruction another way the right way by bringing to light a few howers before the intended Massacre a darke and doubtful Letter written by one of the Conspirators and sent by way of Caution to the Lord MOVNTEAGLE ouernight to forewarne him not to come at the Parliament-house on the morrow for said that Letter A most terrible Blow will then and there be giuen to all that shall be assembled c. This letter being with good expedition sent to some of his Maiesties Honourable Priuie Councell was by them eftsoones conueyed to his Highnesse hand who perusing and pondering the same did no doubt by a diuine instinct presently discouer the Plot pointed at the very place and gaue command that priuie search should there be made which being performed accordingly the whole Stratageme was discouered and the parties therein ingaged were brought to light to Tryall to Iudgement and Death Psal 31. 32. Oh then loue yee the Lord all his Saints for the Lord preserueth them that are faithfull and plenteously rewardeth the proud-doer Great plagues remaine for the vngodly but whosoeuer trusteth in the Lord mercie shall imbrace them on euery side Wherefore also let our soules reioyce in this his great Saluation and sing prayse vnto his holy Name because hee hath dealt so louingly with vs. Blessed bee the Lord our God for euer and euer So be it Amen And now to conclude this Discourse to you right Reuerend and Religious Auditours in this Grand Cause of our conioyned comfort giue mee leaue before I leaue this sacred Cell to paralell and sute some remarkeable Occurrences coincident to this subiect some with better some with like correspondence both of speech and spirit I find in reading the publike Records of this Case that Garnet that Arch-Traytor a little before the appointed day of our death by their Calendar did cry out and pray to this effect Auferte gentem istam perfidam de finibus credentium Take away this perfidious Nation meaning vs English Protestants from the borders of true Beleeuers intending Romish Catholikes vt laudes inde Deo debitas alacriter persoluamus that wee Catholikes may ioyfully render due prayses to God for the same And againe he praied saying Non pacem petimus Superi Dedit Deus hi● quoque funem date Gentibus iras Wee said hee pray not for peace O Heauens but for punishment to this English Nation Let vs with sober and sacred zeale answere his bitter and braine-sicke bellowings and crie to our GOD the GOD of peace and say Nulla salus bello pacem te petimus omnes Wee humbly craue of al hands continuance of our peace and safetie from thee O Lord that canst easily reforme or suppresse the causers of our trouble and disturbers of our publike peace and State And to giue correspondence also to a second and better Occurrence Let this louing and religious Citie of Norwich cry out and say as that euer-faithful and famous Citie of London did in the day of this their and our deliuerance Adhuc salua est Ciuitas nostra adhuc salua Patria adhuc salua Religio Rex nempe noster IACOBVS adhuc saluus est Hallelu-iah Legnolam Legnolam Our Citie is yet in safetie our Countrie Religion and King blessed be God And finally let vs all with one accord 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 proclaime with the Psalmist in another case and say This is the day that the Lord hath made a day of deliuerance of saluation and of reioycing Let vs therfore bee glad and reioyce therin with holy ioy all the dayes of our life yea let vs tell our children and childrens children what great things the Lord himselfe hath done for vs whereof wee may we must reioyce And let our Gracious King confesse Psal 18. and say with holy Dauid Eodem animo nomine The Lord liueth and blessed be my strong Helper and praysed be the God of my Saluation euen the God that seeth that I bee auenged For this cause wil I giue thankes vnto the Lord among my People and sing vnto his Name For great deliuerances giueth hee vnto the King and will still shew mercie vnto his Anointed euen vnto IAMES his Seruant and to his Seed for euer And let all the Reuerend and holy Clergie of England make vp the Quire and with the holy Tribe of Leui Psal 134. blesse both King Queene Prince State Church Commonwealth all in one and say * The Lord Iehouah that hath formed the Heauens and the Earth blesse thee out of Sion Iebarecca Iehouah mittzijon gnoscheh schamaijm vaarets Amen Amen Amen So be it euen so be it Amen FINIS