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A44765 A discourse on persecution, or, Suffering for Christ's sake clearing the notion of it, and making a discrimination of just from vnjust pretensions to it : and passionately recommending true Christian suffering to all those who shall be call'd thereto : occasionally representing the folly and sinfulness of illegal, arbitrary courses for the prevention of it, and the security of our church / by John Howell ... Howell, John, b. 1658? 1672 (1672) Wing H3130; ESTC R9661 29,187 50

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ambition of ordinary men There are few that have it in that full measure as to endure the Terrible tests of Torments By this it is that the Upright Christian Shows how Great he truly is Whoso impatiently bears Affliction makes it appear that they that inflict them are greater than himself but he who braves it shews that 't is out of the power of any thing but guilt to make him Tremble 'T is Great and it is Glorious to shew a Bravery in the Field a Fearless daring of the Enemy and Defiance of danger And yet this may be ow'd to the hopes either of revenge or victory and to the promising probability of an escape But to behold a necessary and an unavoidable Grave to mount the Scaffold with an undaunted Look and an undissembled Courage this is most eminently Brave and Noble I had almost said peculiar to a Suffering Christian to a Christian Suffering for Christ's sake 3. All Suffering for Christ's sake is attended with Faith The excellency of that Faith for which and by which we Suffer is evident in that it transcends our reason and the Examinations of Sense To Believe a thing we see with our Eyes or fathom with our reason is not Faith but knowledge or persuasion but to Believe that which neither Eye hath seen nor Ear heard neither hath it entred into the Heart of Man to conceive to Credit that which we could not Believe but that we Believe withal that there is an everlasting Being who can do all things This is Faith an Heroick an Exalted Faith I must confess I cannot approve of that resolution of Tertullian Credo quia est impossibile I do therefore believe because it is impossible No nor of His who said there were not Impossiblities enough in Religion for an Active Faith if he means as he should not seeming but real ImImpossibilities My reason is This the very being of an Impossibility implies a contradiction It supposes a thing to be and not to be to be possible and not to be possible at the same time which I am sure is impossible to conceive Well but my Faith will soar thus high I Believe a thing let it seem never so Strange and only not Impossible to me because God has said it who cannot lie And as for Miracles and the Mysteries of our Religion I esteem that Faith the noblest which least concerns itself in prying into them And like not that slow-pac'd Faith of Nicodemus signified by a How can these be Our Christian Sufferer questions not the truth of any thing his Saviour has told him tho it seem to run almost counter to his reason That his scattered ashes shall all be reunited and his Soul recalled to its former habitation tho it be Marvelous yet he believes it tho he knows not how and it looks like Impossible yet he is assur'd of it as much as if 't were already come to pass He is fully persuaded of a Heaven in the midst of the Flames and tho it does not yet appear what he shall be he is Confident he shall be in a state of Bliss and convert his Groans into Halelujas And This I call a Generous a very Excellent Faith 4. All Suffering of Men for Christ's sake is attended with Love a Love of their Saviour for whom and a Love even of their Persecutors by whom they Suffer 1. A Love of their Saviour for whom they Suffer They thorowly contemplate his Love to Them which was so Great as to Die for them and cannot having an opportunity and knowing his desire I say they cannot but Love Him again with the same Effects with Dying for Him Thus as one flame enkindles another does the Love of Christ beget a Love in them a Love only inferior to His. Thus are they drawn with the cords of a Man not such Cords as bind and must be born but such as like the Nerves and Ligaments are endued with a quality not only of Binding but of Supporting too Hence is their Love both firm and noble a Love that sooths and ravishes the Heart amidst the acutest pains for it reconciles Tortures to the most tender Constitution and is such a Perfect Love as according to the Apostles Description casteth out fear 2. Their Suffering is attended with a Love even of their Persecutors by whom they Suffer If you Love them that Love you what reward have you do not even the Publicans the same And if you salute your Brethren only what do you more than others do not even the Publicans so There is nothing of Generosity or Gallantry in this above other Men above the most Barbarous of the Heathen for they kiss and embrace those that are Nearest and Dearest to them But to Love your Enemies to Bless them that Curse you to do Good to them that Hate you and to Pray for them that Despitefully use you and Persecute you This is Generous This is Heroick it is worthy of a Christian and like one and truly shews you to be Disciples and Followers of Christ And now our Sufferers for Christ do certainly bear such a Love to their Persecutors for they would otherwise disobey Christ who requires it of them But that a Man should Love Him with All his Heart as Suffering for Him does imply and not keep His Commandments All His Commandments is what I have observ'd before to be against his Doctrine and against Reason If This will not do we have the Exemplary Love of our first Martyrs for an Argument a Demonstration of the Matter in hand How Chearfully how Kindly did They take their Sentence of Death some of them Thanking their Judges as if 't were a Favour as if they had design'd to Oblige them by it all of them expressing an undissembled Love in an unfeigned Prayer for them fearful they were and unwilling that Misery and Torments should be their Portion by whom themselves were to be sent to Heaven to be sent to Heaven in a nearer and more compendious way by whom because Persecuted as they did deserve so they might expect a greater degree of Bliss 5. I come now at length in the last place to offer some Motives to a resolute and chearful Suffering at what time soever it shall please God to Call us thereto Of which there are several but I shall sit down with two or three 1. Then I would have it consider'd That all those who are called to It do meet with extraordinary Encouragements and Assistances of the Holy Spirit We are sure of This That God will require no more of us than we shall be enabled to bear or perform and where we do want Strength of our own we may very safely depend upon His. And now to suffer is so repugnant to Nature and so uneasie to the Flesh that tho it be an extraordinary Priviledge yet a Man had need of very great Encouragement to resolve upon it and greater still to go thorow with it It must be the Work of that Holy