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A03759 A short exposition of the 20. and 21. verses of the third chapter of the first epistle of S. Iohn Containing a very profitable discourse of conscience, and of al the actions, sortes, and kinds thereof, wherby euery man may easily know his estate, wherein hee standeth in the sight of his God, and whether his conscience be good or euill, with all things also belonging either to get a good conscience, or else to releiue it out of trouble, being grieued and wounded, as in the epistle to the reader is more specially mentioned, and in the discourse itselfe clearely expressed. Howesoun, John. 1600 (1600) STC 13878; ESTC S116556 26,751 68

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A SHORT EXPOSITIon of the 20. and 21. verses of the third Chapter of the first Epistle of S. Iohn CONTAINING A VERY PROfitable discourse of conscience and of al the actions sortes and kinds thereof wherby euery man may easily know his estate wherein hee standeth in the sight of his God and whether his conscience be good or euill with all things also belonging either to get a good conscience or else to releiue it out of trouble being grieued and wounded as in the epistle to the reader is more specially mentioned and in the discourse itselfe clearely expressed PROV 15. verse 15. A good conscience is a continuall feast EDINBVRGH PRINTED BY ROBERT WALdegraue Printer to the Kings Maiestie Anno Dom. 1600. Cum privilegio Regio TO THE READER ALbeit the dulnesse of this time be such gentle Reader in the Lord that it rather mooueth manie to content themselues with other mens writings then to take paines to write for the profite of any thing themselues yet such is the zeale of some that they cannot suffer men to sleep in the danger of sinne to their owne destruction but wil if it be possible awake them let them know the deadly danger wherein they stand which is a thing most needful although it be neyther plausible to the worlde nor acceptable to the flesh for who is he that seeth not the security of the world in this age the contempt of God and of his word and doth not sorrow at the heart for it And seeing it is not possible that any can truely sorrow and sit still and say nothing especially when he perceaueth the moste part of all this blind age by the craft of Sathan cast into a deadly sleepe of damnable security So that they neither care for the true knowledge of God while they are young nor think that they stand in neede of it being olde but spend or rather mispend all their time in the vain cares and pleasures of this transitorie world without heedfull care vnto their callings or giuing eare vnto their conscience when the same accuseth them convicteth them and condemneth them before God as guiltie of infinite thinges whereof one day they must giue an exact accounte and at his handes receaue the wages of eternall death for their works vnlesse they awake while time is truelie repent them of their former security trye al their actions thoughts words deedes by euery mans conscience the which the Lord hath giuen him both to be vnto him witnesse and iudge of the same And therfore to the ende that al men may doe this the better to whose hearing or reading this discourse shall come I haue thought it good being mooved in my conscience to write this treatise therof Wherby eueryman may know his owne estate and his God as he hath revealed himselfe in his worde to the worlde Both the which points saith Bernard are aboue all things necessary for all men that desire to escape hell and come to heauen For as of the knowledge of thy selfe commeth the feare of God of the knowledge of God the loue of God so of the ignorance of thy selfe commeth pride and of the ignorance of God of his word desperation saith he Wherefore whosoeuer will avoyde this deadlie dart of desperation in the ende must not neglect the meanes which God hath appoynted to escape it That is first to know his sins and heare his conscience vvhen she accuseth or excuseth him according to the rule of Gods word And next to know the way of deliuerance from them And that he take heed that in seeking a salue for them he be not deceaued therin for conscience being wounded with sin is that thing that neither can bee healed with coulors of Retorick with sweetnes of musick with delicacie of daintie meates with beawtie and pleasant sights with mans inuentions or else with any other thing except onely Christ as he hath offered and revealed himselfe in the Scriptures apprehended by faith receaued and kept with a good conscience without the which if any man liue dye it had bin farre better for him that vvith Kain Iudas he had neuer bin borne Receaue therefore gentle reader this short discourse wherein thou mayest see both what a thing conscience is what an intollerable thing the grief wound thereof is when it is troubled What are all the actions and offices of it in al men and women What are the sorts kinds thereof what is mans duety touching it How to get a good conscience keepe it being gotten and lastly how to relieue helpe it being troubled that it accuse and condemne vs not before our God whose sentence when it accuseth shall euer stand condemne vs without reclamation before the Lord. But if not then shall vve haue boldnes towards our God to whom be glory for euer 1. IOHN CHAP. 3. 20 If our heart condemne vs God is greater then our heart and knoweth all things 21 Beloued if our heart condemne vs not then haue we boldnes toward God THE Apostle in these words doth teach vs that seeing the knowledge of God doth infinit degrees passe the vnderstanding of our harts or consciēce It must needs therfore follow that none can stand before his holie maiesty without the integritie of a pure and good conscience In the testimonie whereof consisteth all our comfort and reioycing saith Paul 2 Cor. 1.12 In this place Iohn doth neither speak of the conscience of reprobates Ephes 4.19 Math. 9.12 who are past feeling and giuen themselues to worke vncleanes euen with greedines Neither yet of Hypocrites who flattering themselues doe boast them of their owne righteousnes But onely of them that haue their conscience drawen forth before the iudgement seate of God by him to make them vnderstand and feele his anger and wrath against them Psal 6.3 38.3 51 4. 1. Sam. 2 6 In respect of some sinnes whereof their conscience dooth accuse them that they should speedely turne vnto him that he may heale them whoe hath wounded them In the 21 verse hee sheweth by the contrarie how greate a treasure it is to men or womē to haue euer the testimonie of a good conscience for then saith he if the same accuse vs not as guiltie of anie offence vnto our God whereof we doe not from our heart repent vs with assurance of pardon for Christ his sake in whome we onely beleeue to finde all that we stand in neede of Then may we without feare both approch with boldnes and come before the throne mercy seate of our God call him our louing father Rom. 5.1 Ephe. 3.12 and assure our selues that he will be fauorable and mercifull vnto vs for his Christs sake by whom we haue both boldnes and enterance with confidence by faith through whome also we haue that peace with him sayth the Apostle in our Conscience that passeth all Treasures yea all vnderstanding Not that anie mans conscience beareth
excellent and sure promises made by God vnto vs of grace life euerlasting in his worde for Salomon saieth Hee that hideth his sinnes shall not prosper Pro. 28 13 but hee that confesseth and forsaketh them shall haue mercie and if wee acknowledge and confesse our sinnes saith Iohn God is faithfull and iust to forgiue vs them 1. Ioh. 1.9 and wash them al away from vs with the bloud of his christ For Gabriell the Angell said vnto the virgin Mary that her sonne Christs name should be called Iesus Math. 1.21 Because hee should saue his people from their sinnes Wherefore it followeth that there is no condemnation to them that are and beleeue in him if they walke not after the flesh but after the spirit To all which persons aryseth a certainty of Saluation And consequently a reformation of conscience which is wrought in all such persons by the holie ghoste when the same ceaseth to accuse and terrifie them and beginneth to excuse them and to testifie vnto them that they are the children of God The which thinge neuer faileth to anie that doe seriouslie humble themselues and by earnest prayer craue mercie and pardon of their sinnes at Gods hands for Christs sake 8 The riches pleasurs of the faithfull which they shuld euer seeke for is a good conscience This is the treasure that far passeth all worldlie pleasures I would to God therfore that the greatest part of this vnhappy age would be as careful to sute and seeke for the same as they are to hunte after the transitory pleasures of this corruptible flesh as honors riches other pleasures worldly which wil quickly depart but this shall euer abide as a continuall and pleasant feast both heere in the world to come Pro. 15.15 And thus much concerning mans firste duetie against the getting of a good conscience As touching mans second duety concerning Consciēce 9 Mans second duety concerning conscience it is to keepe it good when he hath so gotten it to preuente the troubles therof by all meanes possible For it is no lesse vertue to keepe a good Conscience then to get it In keeping of a good Conscience 10 Three thinges to be avoyded 1. ig-norance Pro. 29 2. 2 Kings 17 26 aboue all things three things are to be avoyded To wit ignorance vnmortified affections and worldly lustes As to the first Salomon affirmeth that the minde cannot bee good that is the Conscience of him that is without knowledge yea it is said cap 17.2 Kings that the people that dwelt in Samaria were deuoured of Lyons and wilde beastes because they knew not the manner of the God of the Land And againe Psal 95.10 the Prophete Dauid saith that such as doe not knowe the voice of the Lorde and his will and wayes doe erre in heart and soule neuer enter into the Lords rest Likwise Christ himselfe telleth vs that they that knowe not the scriptures doe but erre goe astray And againe that this is the cōdemnatiō of the world that the light of Gods will declared in Christ being come into the world men notwihstanding loue rather darknes Math 22 29 Rom. 1 28 and to perish therein then the light and to be saued thereby And therefore saith the Apostle as they regarded not to knowe GOD euen so GOD deliuered them vp into a reprobate minde to doe those thinges which are not conuenient and whereby they become full of vnrighteousnes Yea ignorance saith Chrysostome is the worke of the diuils inspiration Chrysost who would not haue vs to see the treasure least wee should possesse the riches And that this is the cause of all euill that the scriptures hath not knowen Of these premisses we see how needful it is aboue all things for al that wil keep a good Cōscience to learn the knowledge of Gods word the ignorance wherof begetteth breedeth in man woman a loathsome sea of all euils whereby their miserable Consciences are drowned in a loathsom sink of all wretched misery vnto the day of their Death when the Lord shal fearefully in his iustice wakē them to their perpetual shame and confusion Secondly it is needefull to be vtterly displeased alwaies with the sinful affections of our flesh As with wrath anger Let vs bee displeased with sinne and the lustes of the fleshe envie malice wandering lustes such like other vnhappy fruits of our wretched corrupt nature And therefore continually to crye with the Apostle O wretched man that I am who shal deliuer me from the body of this death or from this fleshlie lumpe of sinne and death which by nature euerie one of vs do carry about with vs. So that this way in our mind at the least we may euer serue the law of god Rom 7 25 so crop snedde sinne in vs that it come neuer to seede maturity and ful perfection to raigne in vs and rule ouer vs aboue the Spirite Thirdly as to worldly pleasures and honours of this life let vs euer respecte them all as dunge in respecte of Christ the benefites which wee receaue by him and the preseruation of a good Conscience The which wee ought perpetuallie to esteeme and thinke off as of of our Paradise and of the lustes of our fleshe and pleasures of the world as of the forbidden fruite if we desire to liue for euer with perpetuall ioy in our soule and conscience both in this life and in that to come through Christ And thus much touching the keeping of a good conscience when it is gotten As to the remedies of a troubled hart and grieued Conscience The remedies of a troubled consciēce which of al others when it rageth is the greatest wee say that the same must be sought for out of the word and exampels of the faithful as of Iob Ieremy Ezekiah Dauid also of Christ himselfe who felt the extremest anguish that euer eyther was is or yet shall be and notwithstanding perished not there through because they dispayred not therein but trusted stil in God and therefore were deliuered 2 Such must vnderstand as are troubled in Conscience that the way to heauen is euen to goe thither by hell They that go to heauen must saile by hell 3 Let all such as are in this trouble haue recourse to godly pastours who may and will giue them comfort out of the worde 4 Let them confer with such as haue felt the like trouble who will shew them how they got comforte therein and that first of all it is necessary for thē to learne and vnderstand fiue things 1. To knowe and confesse their sins 2. To feele them forgiuen in Christ 3. To looke for power of him to crucifie the same 4. To lay hold vpon iustification by his resurrection 5. To looke for strength of him only to proceede to further sanctification holines of life euē to the end al the which things they shall finde
promised by God in his word beleeued and put in practise by the faithful preached set down by the Prophets as at what time soeuer a sinner doth repent from the bottome of his heart the Lord will put away all his iniquities c. And last of all let them that bee thus troubled say with the Prophete Lorde because there is mercie with thee that thou mayest be feared I will wait vpon thee as the eye of the seruant wayteth vpon the hand of his Master and I will condemne my selfe of folly and say ô my soule why art thou so heauy why art thou cast downe within me still trust in the Lord for he is thy health thy saluation therfore thou wilt trust in him albeit he should slay thee They that sute and seeke for these means in the trouble of ther conscience with earnest prayer and feruent supplications vnto his holy maiesty in the name of his Christ shall neuer but finde comforte to their wearied soules and a full remedie to their wounded Consciences in the ende Question Last of all before I conclude this questiō may be moued That if the troubles of conscience be so feareful a thing a quyet conscience so excellent a treasure why then is it that so manie are so carefull to preuent the troubles of the bodie and so few carefull for the troubles of their soules and consciences For to provid remedies for povertie Physick for sicknes we doe perceaue few to be slack or slouthfull and yet to prouide any remedy in time for a sick woūded Conscience we see few so carefull as will loose an houres sleepe Example hereof wee may perceaue in Iosephs brethren who sleeped with wounded and guiltie consciences securely for the space of many yeares albeit they were very carefull so soone as they were punished with famine to prouide a hasty remedy therefore but regarded not the sin committed against Ioseph guiltines of their cōsciences vntill the Lord wakened them to their griefe So did Dauid forget his murther and adulterie for a years space and ay while the Lord wakened him vp to repentance by his Prophet Nathan For answer to this question I say Answer that it is because we desire to colour our sinnes and hyde the same as did our first parēts vntill God himselfe did reueale them this chiefely doe all Adams children that are not renewed by Christ and so shal all such doe as haue a sleeping and carelesse Conscience as haue moste men at this day vntill they be eyther wakend vp by gods Prophets and his word to try their consciences or else by God himselfe by some inwarde griefe or outward trouble before their death or in death to their endles griefe or then after death to their euerlasting damnation Let vs therefore know what thinge Conscience is in time What are the torments of an euill Conscience what are the exercises or workes of Conscience What are the kinds sortes of Consciences and lastly what are mens dueties concerning conscience and how he may get a good Conscience preserue the same when it is gotten and preuent the troubles thereof and being troubled after what maner he may be releiued out of the troubles of it All the which things are expresly to be found in Gods word and therefore let vs endeuour our selues seriously with earnest prayer to seeke them and search them out of the same That we may through patience Comforte thereof conceaue an assured hope with the testimony of an excusing conscience Rom 15 4 squared rightly with the rule of the word of euerlasting life through Iesus Christ our Lord To whome be all honour prayse and glory for euer Amen FINIS M. John Howesoun