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A16740 Diuine considerations of the soule concerning the excellencie of God, and the vilenesse of man. Verie necessarie and profitable for euerie true Christian seriously looke into. By N.B. G. Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626? 1608 (1608) STC 3647; ESTC S116485 38,586 191

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I cannot but with admiration speake of that grace that through his loue made him haue such a fauour vnto man as to elect him to his loue to frame him to his image to inspire him with his spirit to instruct him in his word to defend him with his power to preserue him in his mercie to dye for him in his loue and to receiue him to glorie all these and what euer other good wee receiue either through the loue or mercye of God are free guifts of his grace and not for any merrit in man How can this beame of glorious brightnes bee beheld with the cies of humilitie but that the soule wold be rauished with the contemplation therof and say with the Psalmist Psalme 103. verse 8. Gratious is the Lord and mercifull long suffering and of great goodnesse Furthermore of so great effect in the working of comfort in the hearts of the faithfull is this vertue of grace in God that wee finde the writings of the Apostles in their Epistles commonlye to begin with this word Grace Grace mercie and peace from our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ As if from grace came mercie and from mercie peace Oh consider the works of grace our election out of a speciall fauour our creation out of a gratious wisdome our vocation out of a gratious kindenes our sanctification out of a gratious holines our iustification out of a gratious merit our redemptiō out of a gratious loue our glorification out of a gratious mercy So that still we see that grace worketh in all thinges to the onelye glorie of God in whome it worketh to the good of man Oh how sweet a salutation was deliuered to the blessed Virgin Mary by the Angell Gabriell Haile Mary full of grace God is with thee So that if God be with any soule it is full of grace where the fulnes of grace is there is surely God but as it is written of Christ Iesus Psalme 45. vers 7. That hee was annointed with the Oyle of Grace aboue his fellowes So may wee well say of the Grace of God it is so excellent in working to the Glorie of God that as it is infinite in goodnes so must it haue the same measure in glorie I say to be glorified aboue all things Note a little the varieties of the guiftes of this grace of God vnto his seruants Moyses hee made a leader of his people and gaue him the tables of the law to Abraham he gaue the blessing that should follow in his seede in Isaack shall the seede be called at the prayer of Eliah hee sent raine after a long drought to Dauid hee gaue a kingdome and a treasure more worth then many kingdomes the enlightning knowledge of his holy loue the spirit of prophesie the confession of sinne the repentance of offence the passion of true patiēce the constancie of faith and the humility of loue To Salomon he gaue especiall wisdome to sit in the Throane of iudgement with the greatest maiestie and wealth of any earthlye creature in the world To the blessed Virgin Marie hee gaue the fulnesse of grace in the conception of his only Sonne but to him he gaue that grace that filled heauen and earth with his glorie Let vs then consider not only the vertue goodnesse and glory of grace but with all the height and glorie therof which being only in Iesus Christ our onely Lord and Sauiour let vs in him onely beholde the summe and substance the beautie brightnesse the goodnesse and glorie thereof forsaking our selues in the shame of our sinnes only flie to his mercie for the comforte of those blessings that receiuing onelye from him may make vs giue all honour and glorie to him And so much for consideration vpon the grace of God The seauenth consideration of the glorie of God HAuing thus considered of the greatnes the goodnes the wisdom the loue the mercy grace of God towards man I cannot but finde in this good God an admirable glory who containing all these excellencies in himselfe and beeing indeede the verie essence of the same doth in the vertue of his bountie appeare so gratious vnto this people But since to speake or thinke of the glory of God or the least part thereof is ●o farre aboue the reach of the power of reason as in all confession must be onely left to admiration Let me onely say with the Apostle Glory only belongeth vnto the Lord in his presence so glorious is his brightnesse as nothing can see him and liue and therefore in a bush of fire hee spake but not apeared vnto Moyses vpon the mount in a cloud and a piller went before his people in the wildernesse was as it were inclosed in the Arke in an Angell did appeare vnto his Prophets and in his Sonne Iesus Christ so farre as he would and might be seene to his Apostles and Disciples but for his glory his diuine essence cannot be seene of any but himselfe verified by his own word Iohn 1. chap. verse 18. No man hath seene the Father but hee that came from the Father euen the Sonne of man that hath reuealed him and againe verse 28 I came from the Father and I goe to the Father for the Father I am one with his glory he filleth both heauen earth as it is written Heauen and earth are ful of the Maiestie of thy glory and againe in the Psalme 19. verse 1. The heauens declare the glory of God and the firmament sheweth his handy worke his workes speake of his glorie his Saintes write of his glorye his Angelles sing of his glorie and all powers doe acknowledge his glorie It is higher then the Heauens larger then the Earth deeper then the Sea purer then the fire cleerer then the skye brighter then the Sunne The power of strength the life of Loue the vertue of mercie the beautie of grace the honour of Wisdome and the Essence of Maiestie The Angelles tremble before it the Saintes fall at the feete of it the Prophets beholde it a farre off and the soules of the elected doe adore it and being then so farre aboue the power of man to come neerer the thought of it How can the heart of man but in admiration speake of it it liues in the wisdome of the wise in the vertue of the valyant in the liberalitie of the Charitable in the patience of the Temperate in the virginitie of the chaste in the constancye of the faithfull in the humilitye of the louing in the truth of the Religious it dyrects the will of the Trinitie in the vnitie of the Deitie it commaundes the seruice of the Angells it blesseth the prayers of the Saints it pardoneth the sinnes of the repentant it prospereth the labours of the vertuous and loueth the soules of the righteous in summe it is the Maiestie of Maiesties the power of powers the vertue of vertues the grace of graces the honour of honors the Treasure of treasures the Blessing
the greatest of all powers is but the power of all smallnesse but since so great is his greatnesse euerie way as is no way to be comprehended let vs onely know and acknowledge his infinitenes therin to be such as we must humbly leaue to admiration and say with the Prophet Dauid Psalme 1●6 vers 26. Praise yee the God of heauen for his mercie endureth for euer Now let vs see what wee are without him as bubbles of water that breakes in an instant or a blasted flower ere it bee out of the bud the shame of nature meate for Dogges fuell for fire out-lawes from Heauen and Prisoners for Hell Oh fearefull state of such as feare not God feare therefore the greatnes of his wrath least you be consumed in the greatnes of his fury Now what are wee to thinke of our selues in him the chosen vessels of grace the comaunders of all earthly powers the compagnions of his Saints coheires in the heauenly Kingdome brethren with his blessed Sonne and our Sauiour Iesus Christ thus greate doth his greatnes make his both in this world in the worlde to come and thus much for the first pointe of consideration of the greatnes of God Touching the goodnesse of God the second Consideration IT is a position infallible that of goodnes can come nothing but good God then being the onely euer true and pure essence of al goodnes of him what can be spoken but all good is it not written that whatsoeuer he created hee sawe that it was good and hauing made man to his owne Image the best good how did he shew to him his exceeding goodnes in giuing him dominion ouer al his good creatures onely the Tree of life excepted which though in it selfe it was good yet in that he knew it was not good for man to meddle with hee forbad him to taste of the fruite therof this good warning his good God gaue him that there might nothing but good come to him but we may well say there is nothing good but God it is the worde of truth spoken by the Lord of life Our Sauiour Iesus Christ when the Pharises called him good Maister his answer was why call you me good there is none good but God And if the only begotten Son of God wold not be called good how can this title of good be properly giuen to any of his creatures though it pleased him to say that he sawe euery thing was good that hee created yet it was good onely respectiuely as it came from his goodnes and onely effectiuely as might serue to his glory for though the spirite of man by the grace of the holy Ghost doe participate with the great blessing of God which from his goodnes proceeding cannot be but good yet onely and altogether in God doth abide and dwell that pure essence Eternall goodnes which may onely make him be iustly and properly called good Now all goodnes being in him and of him and whatsoeuer is or may be in any part thought or called good must be onely in respect of God the onely giuer of the same and whatsoeuer good we receiue is things good all the good that he created for the good vse of man that good knowledge knowledge of goodnes and goodnes of knowledge the perfection whereof is onely in himselfe and the participation wherof shold be in none but the Image of himselfe this Image did hee chuse to make in man and this good onely to bestowe vpon man now howsoeuer the Deuill by corruption of temptation hath drawen away the hearts of those outward men which retaine in their soules small or no parte of the Image of God vnto the delight of euill yet those men that are touched with the least parte of Gods grace haue not onely a hatefull loathing of the nature of euill but a longing desire after good and a delight in the good of the desire of that good that they long after Man being therefore by the goodnes of God elected for his best creature his best seruant and coheire with his onely beloued Sonne in his heauenly Kingdome hee hath also elected him to that knowledge of God that by the good thereof may breede in him the greefe of sinne vnto which by corruption he is a subiect and a neuer-satisfied desire to enioye the good that by faith he is assured to come vnto now as he hath elected man onely and aboue all his creatures to this knowledge of good which he did as it were chuse out of all his blessings to bestow onely vpon man so did he withall giue him knowledge how to come to the possession of that good to which onely he is elected Oh how infinit a goodnes is this in God towards vs in this gratious benefit of our election oh what heart can without the rauishing ioy of the soule think vpon this goodnes of God towards man that as I aforesaid hauing chosen him for his best creature his best seruant and coheire with his bestand onely beloued Son he did not only inspire his soule with an especiall knowledge aboue all other creatures but with this knowledge of good a knowledge likewise of a direct way to come vnto it which waie is not to be sought in a strange country nor among the Saints or Angells but euen here at home and in his holy word and that waie to be onely founde by the faith of that grace that in the good creatures of God doth onely worke to his glorie in somme when hee himselfe is both the waie to life and the life of the faithfull What an excellent comfort is this in one worde one truth and one Christe to seeke and finde the waie to our is from the aboundance of his mercie and for the which wee are bounde in all humilitie to giue him glory let vs acknowledge all goodnes to be onely in him and himselfe the glorious Essence of the same consider with thankefulness the good that vnworthylye wee receiue from him First let vs thinke on the goodnes of God in out election that being the worst matter to worke vpon hee would show the best of his working in framing a substance to the Image of himselfe can there be any thing so good vnto man as to be made the Image of God and when in the righteousness of the soule which is the best goodnes in man wee be most like vnto God what glory are we to giue vnto him who ingrafteth in our hearts such a loue vnto righteousnes and such a righteous loue vnto his grace as that by the vertue thereof we become as it were members of his sacred body branches of the Tree of life Consider I say thus first the goodnes of God in our election from the slime of the earth the worst matter in the world to worke vpon to be the best and fairest of his works in the world and all earthly things to endure but their time in the course of their liues man onely in
Glorie who seeketh it shall finde it who findeth it shall loue it who loueth it shall liue in it who liueth in it shall ioy in it and who so ioyeth in it shall be blessed by it It is brighter then the Sunne purer then Golde sweeter then the honie and the honie combe and for the worth of it it is more worth then the whole worlde it beautifies nature it rectifieth reason it magnifies grace and glorifieth loue it loueth humilitie it aduanc●th vertue it enricheth knowledge and maintaineth honour it laboureth in heauen for such as from heauen are preserued for heauen to bring them to heauen in somme it is where it is the blisse of nature the honour of reason the light of life and the ioye of loue The elect loue her the Saints honour her God onely hath her in summe so much may be said of her and so much more good thē can be said or thought is in her that fearing with the deuine light of my praise to obscure the glory of her worthynesse I will onely wish the worlde to seeke her the godly to finde her the gratious to loue her the vertuous to serue her the faithfull to honour her and all the creatures in heauen and earth to praise her and so much touching the consideration of the wisdome of God The fourth Consideration touching the loue of God OH who coulde with the eyes of wisdome in the humilitie of the hearte looke into the vertue of that grace that liueth in the loue of the Almightie should finde that sence of sweetnes that should rauish the soule of vnderstanding but though it bee in it selfe so gracious and in grace so glorious as exceedeth the exceeding o● all praise yet as a Mole-hill t● a mountaine a Flie to an Eagle or an Ante to an Elephant le● me with the poore widdow put in my myte into the treasurie in humilitie of my hear● to speake of the life of my soule which being onely in the loue of the liuing God let me speake a little in the cōsideration of the same that the vngratefull world seeing their lacke of grace may blush at their blindnes be ioyful of a better light where beholding the beautie that rauisheth the soules of the beloued they shall find the loue that is the ioy of the blessed touching the which let me by degrees speake of such points as I find most necessarie in this consideration ●et vs first I say consider this first ●oint of the loue of God that ●efore we were created for his ●eruice wee were elected in his ●oue then to make an Image to it selfe yea as it were another it selfe for the first Romans 8. Iacob haue I loued euen before he had done good or euill There is election prooued in loue When the Angell saluted Elizabeth with the message of her conception was it not of Iohn the baptist who was sent to pronounce the word of the Lord to make streight his way before him and what greater proofe of loue then to electe him to such a message againe doth not Christ the Sonne of God praye to his Father that as hee is one with his Father so his maye be one with him Oh how can there be so greate a proofe of the election of loue in Christe as by his loue to be made one with him Looke I saie into the excellencie of this incomparable loue in God towards man first to make him to his Image and not onely by his worde as by which he made all other creatures but as it were by a consent or consultation of the Trinitie about an especiall worke to the pleasing of the Deitie as it is written Let vs make man in our owne Image according to our likenesse But well may it bee saide that Nullum simile est idē for though he were perfect in respect of our corruption yet by his fall it appeareth that the creature was farre shorte of the perfection of the Creator but being falne from that perfection by the venome of temptation into the state of damnation how greate was the loue of God to effect againe by himselfe the blessed worke of his saluation for as it is written GOD so loued the worlde that hee gaue his onely begotten Sonne to death that all that beleiue in him shal be saued againe looke into the admirable loue of Christe to his beloued to come from the bosome of his Father in heauen to his graue in the earth to leaue the seruice of Angelles to be skoffed of diuelish creatures to leaue the ioyes of Paradise for the sorrowes of the worlde to leaue his Throane in heauen for a maunger on the earth to leaue his seate of iudgemente to suffer death vpon the crosse well might hee say as in respect of his sorrowes for the sinnes of the worlde with the punishement that hee was to endure for the sinnes of others himselfe without sinne when hee felte the extremitie of those paines that in the sweate of Bloud and water prooued the passion of true patience and the life of true loue Vt non est dolor sicut meus sic non est amor sicut meus for indeede he knoweth not nor can he iudge what loue is that in his heart cannot saie in honour of his loue neuer such loue the freinde to die for his enemies the maister to die for his seruants the King to die for beggers the Sonne of God to dye for the sonne of man well maye it be saide neuer such loue to leaue all pleasures to bringe thee to all pleasures to endure all crosses to worke thee all comforts to leaue Heauen for a time to bring thee to Heauen for euer What art thou that in the thought of such loue canst not saie in thy heart in the ioye of thy soule as Nullus dolor sicut eius sic Nullus amor sicuteius as no sorrowe is like to his so no loue is like to his doth not hee truely saie that can say nothing but truth loue one another as I haue loued you greater loue then this cannot be for a man to lay downe lyfe for his beloued Oh let vs a little meditate vpon this excellent comforte that is vnspeakable in God towards man through his loue was man created the goodlest creature where al other creatures haue their eyes bēt downward to the earth where they seeke their foode man hath a face looking vpwards toward heauen where the soule seeketh foode aboue the flesh Againe through the loue of God was man made the wisest creature to know the varieties of natures to giue names vnto creatures to note the courses of the heauens to till the earth and make his pathes through the seas to deuide the times to distinguish of doubts to search into knowledge and to know the giuer and glory thereof Againe through the loue of God man was made commaunder of all creatures vnder the Sunne Lord of all the earth foreseer of after-times messenger of the worde of God
comfort for the penitent Oh how sweete are the reports and proofes of the mercie of god vnto man in all the world For is it not written by the Prophet Dauid Psa. 145. vers 9. His mercy is ouer al his works And again speaking of his mercy Ps. 103. 13 As a father pittieth his owne Children so is the Lord merciful vnto all that feare him and in Psa. 103. vers 12. As far as the East is from the west so far hath he set our sins from vs and in the 136. Psalme through euerie verse speaking to all his workes both in heauen earth he vseth these words Blesse him and praise him for his mercie endureth for euer In mercie hee turned his wrath frō y e Israelits whē Moyses stood in the gap in mercy hee saued Moyses floating in the reedes in mercy he preserued the children in the surnace of fire in mercye hee preserued the the Israelites from the hoste of Pharaoh in mercy hee preserued Dauid and deliuered him from all his troubles in mercy he deliuered Ioseph from the pit and the prison in mercy he sent his Prophets to warne the world of their wickednesse and to pronounce comfort to the penitent in mercy he sent Iohn Baptist to deliuer the tydings of saluation and in mercie hee sent his onely Sonne Iesus Christ to be a Sauiour of all his people Oh infinite mercie worthy of infinite glorie Consider againe how powerfull is his mercie in all his workes to feede fiue thousand people with a few Loaues and Fishes and with the fragments to fill more baskets then the Loaues when they were whole to heale the disseased that touch ed but the hem of his garment to giue sight to the blinde knowledge to the simple health to the sicke soundnesse to the lame comfort to the penitent to driue the Diuells from the possessed to giue life to the deade and ioy to the faithfull These words of glorious mercy doth the moste gratious and glorious word of truth plainely and truly lay before vs to make vs with the holy Prophets iustly say Oh the infinite light and bottomles depth of the mercies of our God! Glorie be to the Lord for his mercy indureth for euer Againe how absolute he is in his mercie where he saith I will haue mercie where I will haue mercie and therefore be free both in his power and will hath mercye for all that will humblye and faithfullye call vppon him and againe all are vnder sinne that all may come to mercie Oh how all glorious is that mercie which is extended ouer all Let vs therefore looke a little into the blindenesse of man in the immagination of his owne merrit of the mercy of the liuing God which is onelye a fruite or effect of grace or free guift of his onely glorious loue How did Adam merit mercie when hee fled from his presence What merited Moyses when hee angred the Lord What merrited Noah when hee was drunkens What merrited Lot when hee committed Incest What merited the Israelites with their goulden Calle What merited Dauid when he comitted murther and adulterie Againe what merited Mary Magdalen that had seauen Deuils within her what merited Paul that persecuted Christ in his people what merited Peter that denyed his maister what merited the world to work y e death of the Son of God all euerie one in the iudgement of Iustice nothing but dānation Look thē into the inexplicable glorye of y e mercie of God which not only forgaue all these but saued all and blessed all and so will euer al those whom and whersoeuer that ashamed are of their sinnes and confessing their merrit of nothing but wrath and destruction in the humble faith of repentance flye onely to the mercie of God in the merrit of Christ Iesus for theyr saluation Oh the powerfull mercy in the loue of God that will not suffer his Iustice to execute his wrath vpon sinne and though such be the pure and glorious brightnes of his grace as cannot endure the foule and filthie obiect of sinne yet doth his mercy so rule the power of his wrath as will not let him destroye the sinner with his sinne many are the afflictions that hee layeth vppon his belooued many are the corrections that hee vseth to his Children manye are the sorrowes that hee inflicteth vppon his Elect but all is for sinne in the loue of a Father in the care of a Maister mercy of a God as onely meanes to purge them of those euills that are hinder ances to their good and being healed of their corruption to bring them to their first and a far better perfection For in the correction of mercy is the sinner saued from destruction by the regeneration of grace brought to eternall saluation Oh the vertuous gratious and glorious nature of mercye which hath such power with God in the preseruation of his people It keekeepeth the fire that it fall not from heauen to consume vs it keepeth the water that it riseth not to drown vs it keepeth the ayre that it doth not infect vs keepeth y e earth that it doth not swallow vs it keepeth vs in peace that discention do not spoile vs it keepeth vs in plenty that want doe not pinch vs it keepeth vs in loue that mallice cannot hurt vs and keepeth vs to God that the Deuill cannot confound vs. In summe it is a gift of grace a worke of glorie a bountie in God a blessing to man to speake of these daies wherin we liue and of the late times which we cannot forget Let vs a little consider the mercies of God towards vs how often were we preserued from forraine enemies by Sea and ciuill or vnciuil enemies at home when not the pollicy of mā but the only mercy of god did break the forces of the one and reueale the deuises of the other And while our Neighbor Countries by continuall warres haue shed a world of blood we haue beene preserued in increase of people and while they haue bin mourning in the punnishmēt of sinne wee haue beene singing in the ioy of grace oh how are wee bound to giue glorye vnto God for the aboundance of his mercie and say with the Prophet Dauid Psal. 136. verse 26 Great is the God of Heauen for his mercie endureth for euer But as I said of loue the life of mercy so of mercy the glory of loue since it is so infinite in goodnesse as exceedeth in worthinesse the height of all praise that the heart of mā can think or the tongue of man can expresse I will onely say with the Prophet Psalme 106. verse 1. to all powers whatsoeuer Blesse ye the Lord and praise him for his mercie endureth for euer And thus much touching the consideration of the mercy of God The sixt consideration of the grace of God IN the mercy of God finding so great a measure of his grace as in the bountie of his goodnes deserueth no little glory
student of Diuine misteries cheife seruant to the Lord of Lords freinde to the King of Kings and coheire in the heauenly kingdome through the loue of God hee was made a seruante but as a friend a brother and a coheire now hee that thinks on these pointes of loue is worthy of no loue if he cannot say in his heart there was neuer such loue hee loued man in himselfe when there was none to perswade him to loue him but himselfe he loued man as himselfe that he wold haue him one with himselfe yea he loued man more if more could be then himself that for man to death would giue himselfe hee made man louingly he blest man louingly hee came to man louingly and dyed for man most louingly in the beginning hee shewed his loue without beginning and in the end will shew his loue without ending he made him better then his creatures for hee made him Lord ouer them hee made them better then his Angells for hee made them to serue him alittle lower then himselfe Psalme 8. verse 5. that himself might chiefly loue him see further his loue vnto man as it is writen I say 49. 15 Can a Mother forget her children yet wil I neuer forget thee Se heere loue more tender then of a mother and more carefull then of any other Father O loue of loues what loue is like to this loue a kingly loue which defendeth his subiects a lordly loue which rewardeth his seruants a friendly loue that is kind to his friēds a brotherly loue y t is kinde to his brothers a motherly loue that is tender to her children a fatherly loue that is carefull of his Sonnes and a Godly loue that is gratious to his creatures a faithfull loue that neuer fainteth a bountifull loue that euer giueth a mercifull loue that neuer grudgeth a pitifull loue that euer releiueth a mindefull loue that neuer forgetteth a gracefull loue that euer loueth Now who can enter into the true and due consideration of loue worthy louing in the thought of this loue will not euer confesse there was neuer such loue which regardeth nothing but loue oh how did God loue Abraham for shewing his loue in Isaack where God regarding more his will then his worke would not suffer the sacrifice of his Son but so loued him as besides many other great fauours that he did him could say within himselfe when he had determined a destructiō of his enemies shal I hide from my seruant Abraham what I will doe as thogh he wold keep nothing frō his beloued that he knew fit for his knowledge Againe how loued he Eliah that he wold neuer let him see death how loued he his seruant Dauid that he made him to his owne heart how loued he the blessed Virgine to make her the mother of his blesssed Sonne how loued hee Iohn the Euangeliste to let him leane in is bosome how loued hee Paule to bringe him from idolatry how loued he Peter to forgiue him whē he had denyed him how loued hee Lazarus when he wept ouer him how loued he Mary Magdalen when he disposs est her of fowle spirits and at his Resurrection let her beholde him and how loued he the Theife when hee carried him into heauen with him To recite all the pointes of his particuler loue to a worlde of vnworthy persons were more then a worlde could set downe but for so much as I haue said and more then may bee saide of his loue I am perswaded that if wee consider the power the grace the wisdome the bountie the pittie the maiestie the mercie the patience the passion the sorrow the labour the life and the torments of his loue for our loue he hath no feeling of loue or is worthie of no loue that will not in the ioye of his soules loue giue all glory to this loue and say with the Prophet Dauid Psalm 31. verse 23. Loue him all ye his Saints praise him and magnifie him for euer For as there was neuer such a sorrowe as he hath endured for vs so is there no such loue as he hath to vs and in his mercie dooth euer shew vs. When he came first into the world he came as an infant to shewe vs the mildenes of his loue in further yeares he came as a doctor in the wisdom of his loue to teach vs the way vnto eternall life in the vertue of his loue he came as a Phisition to cure vs of all diseases in the power of his loue he came like himselfe as a God to driue out the Deuils from vs and in the meekenes of his loue came as a Lambe to be sacrifised for vs in the care of his loue at the right hand of his father is now a Mediator for vs in the glorie of his loue into the possession of our inheritance that hee hath purchased for vs will receiue vs oh milde oh wise oh vertuous oh powerfull oh meeke oh carefull oh glorious loue who can thinke of this loue and in the true glorie of true loue cannot most truely say there was neuer such loue no as Non est dolor sicut eius so Non est Amor sicut eius And thus much touching the consideration of the loue God The fift consideration of the mercy of God IN this admirable vertue of the loue of God I finde the greate and gratious worke of his mercie towards man which Considering the wickednesse of our nature and the wofulnesse of our estate is necessary to be considered for so farre had the temtation of the Diuill poysoned the heart of man as through the sinne of pride sought not onely to driue him out of Paradice but in as much as he might to throwe him downe into hell when the Angell of his wrath was sent to giue him punishment yet wrought his mercie so with his Iustice as saued him from perdition yea though hee cursed the earth for the sins of his creature yet he blessed his labour with the fruite of his patience and reserued for his beleefe a ioy in his mercie Looke through the whole course of the Scripture how his mercie euer wrought with his Iustice yea as it were had oftētimes the vpper hand of it as in the time of Noah when sinne had made as it were the whole world hateful in his sight that he saide within himselfe he repented that he had made man yet in his mercie hee made an Arke to saue Noah and his Children yea and of all liuing creatures reserued some for generation in Sodome and Gomora he saued Lot his Daughters yet Adam deserued nothing but destruction for his disobedience Noah deserued no grace for his drunkennes not Lot any fauour for his Incest yet mercy so wrought with iustice that God not onely for gaue their sins but blessed their repētance such hath enerbene is and euer will be the mercye of God vnto mā as so far doth mit●igate the furie of his iustice as reserueth