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A06193 The mysterie of mankind, made into a manual, or The Protestants portuize reduced into explication application, inuocation, tending to illumination, sanctification, deuotion, being the summe of seuen sermons, preached at S. Michaels in Cornehill, London. By William Loe, Doctor of Diuinity, chaplaine to his sacred Maiesty, and pastor elect, and allowed by authority of superiours of the English Church at Hamborough in Saxonie. Loe, William, d. 1645. 1619 (1619) STC 16689; ESTC S105401 92,048 356

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the Rose of the field and the Lillie of the vallies Moses of old posed the whole world with this question Enquire of the dayes of olde which were before thee and frō the day that God created man vpon the earth yea euen from the height aboue to the depth beneath if euer the like thing were knowne That a people should heare the voyce of the Lord speaking out of the middest of the fire But now we may pose Moses say O Moses then God spake by an Angell out of the middest of the fire but now O man of God was euer the like as this heard That God himself in the nature of man should sit amidst his disciples and teach the. This is that the spirit of God so magnifieth That at sundry times and in diuers manner God spake heretofore in his Prophets but in these last dayes by his only Sonne And if the word deliuered by an Angell was stedfast what shall become of them that refuse and neglect the Sonne of God now speaking vnto them O most ingratefull and brutish are the sonnes of men who seeke not to vnderstand this mysterie so anciently prophesied of so fully performed and so manifestly declared Me thinkes I heare all other creatures of heauen and earth say Oh that God had vouchsafed vs such a blessing such a tie such a fauour for then had wee had beene most happy The quires of Angels say Oh that God had ordayned to vs so vnspeakeable a fauour as to haue beene vnited to our nature But Christ tooke not vpon him the nature of Angels but tooke vpon him the nature of children that being tempted himselfe and suffering hee might succour them that suffer and are tempted Who would not then in consideration hereof giue himselfe a whole burnt offering vnto his God and consecrate his whole life if the terme thereof were euen from the first Adam vnto the ende of the world as a votiue seruice vnto the glory of this God Oh vncircumcised hearts and eares of those who neither care to heare nor to vnderstand this blessed mysterie For if they would diligently seeke they should find that God would manifest himselfe vnto them euen in their indiuiduall flesh by the sanctifying power of his holy Spirit and by pertaking of his diuine nature whereby they should see with open face as in a mirrour the glory of the Lord and be changed into the same image from glory to glory euen as the spirit of the Lord. In no wise shold they be as those wretches in whose flesh Sathan and not God is manifested who are indeed incarnate diuels as the prouerb is whom Sathan hath so sifted to the bran and winnowed to the chaffe that no remainder of any godlinesse or goodnesse is leaft in them in whom Sathan is Totus in toto totus in qualibet parte as Aquinas saith of the soule Their imagination euill their minde ill their meaning ill their will obstinate their vnderstanding darkned their eares itching after vanities their eyes adulterous which cannot choose but sinne their mouth blasphemous their an open graue of fulsome slanders their hands rough and cruell their feete swift to shed bloud their whole body a cage of vncleane birdes their life and conuersation a stye of stinking swines flesh an Acheldema of oppression a Caluarie of dead spoyles their ende a puddle of loathsome impieties But those that secke God doe vnderstand this mysterie and shew forth this manifestation in themselues hauing lift vp their heads as gates their minds as dores and the king of glory is come in vnto them and is manifested in them by their faith in Christ by their good workes among men by all the fruites of his gra●ious spirit and by their ioyfull departure hence being assured of a farre better rest and happinesse in their maisters kingdome The custome of the Aethiopian Church which liue vnder Prester Iohn is to obserue the feast of the Epiphany as their chiefe and principall festiuitie at which time God shewed himselfe both to Iew and Gentile in this manifestation by a starre Thereby acknowledging and that most truly that this blessing is the beginning and fountaine of all other blessing in Christianitie whatsoeuer and ought most sollemnly to bee obserued and most diligently to be considered especially of vs that were Gentiles Goe foorth therefore yee daughters of Sion euen all religious and denoute soules and behould King Solomon your Christ with the crowne wherewith his mother crowned him in the day of his espousals and in the day of the gladnesse of his heart Go foorth I say from out the fashions and fancies of this world both with readinesse and resolution as men do to meete their new king If you be malefactors he will pardon you vpon repentant reconciliatiō throgh Christ Iesus and will receiue you to fauour If you bee already his seruants and citizens of the citie of God goe foorth to meete him with your presents of good workes and holinesse as your homages of fealtie If you be friends and allyance as are all deuout Soules doe that often which hee hath bidde you doe in remembrance of him that is offer the sacrifice of thankefulnesse receiue the cup of saluation call vpon the name of the Lord that so you may shew the Lords death all your life long vntill his comming againe So shall your eyes b● opened that you shall not onely vnderstand this Great mysterie of Gods manifestation in the flesh but also see it Iustified in the Spirit Oh blessed Emanuell encrease our faith O Eternall and most mightie Iehouah Elohim whose seate is in heauen whose footestoole is in earth whose chariots are the clouds whose might is in the great waters whose power is euery where whose displayed glory is in heauen where angels are they attendants and where all the blessed dominations and thrones doe thee dayly homage where the innumerable company of elected Saints doe vncessantly prayse thee where thine habitation is light that none can approach vnto thy cloathing Maiestie and honor thy wisdome incomprehensible thy mercy vnspeakeable and thy iudgements past finding out Looke downe looke downe most mercifull Father in Christ from thine holy place the seate of mercie vpon me a most miserable distressed wretch O hearken thou to my prayers which I sinfull soule powre out from an vnfained heart Open vnto my soule this great mysterie of thy manifestation in our flesh that I may know and comprehend with all Saints the height length breadte and depth of the vnsearchable riches of thy grace in Christ Iesus our Lord. For thou diddest so loue the world that thou gauest thine onely begotten Sonne that who so beleeueth in him should not perish but haue euerlasting life This diuine loue of thine is incomprehensible this gift inestimable this deliuerance vnutterable and this felicitie incomparable My heart burneth with in me and the sparkes of deuotiō arise from the center
a thousand sorrows to euery good beleeuing heart to conceyue that albeit God in his aboundant mercies hath thus reuealed himselfe vnto vs in the manifestation of our flesh among vs by the power of this Almighty spirite aboue vs and by the testimony of Angels about vs yet there should bee of them that professe Christianity such as are worse then the Sect of the Saduces for the Sadduces yet acknowledge that Angels were the good motions stirred vp in vs but these neither acknowledge God good motions nor diuels but are copartners with the Diuell against Michael and his Angels and are become Combatants against Christ and his Christians Hath not Sathan thinke you sifted such to the bran and winnowed such to the chaffe by his damned motions that he hath made them good for nothing and left in them nothing but the dregs and remnants of himselfe as namely the eagernesse and greedy desire of hauing and the cursed sins of despite and malice for they haue taken the Diuell at his word when he shewed them the Worlde and the glory therof and said vnto them All this will I giue you they immediately fall downe and worship him Or else shew themselues to be of the diuels pedegree by the grosnes of lying by the fulnes of impurity by the subtilty of sorcery or as was sayde by the mischiefe of helsish malice All which dregs of the diuel hide the sonne of God from those children of disobedience and nothing remaineth for thē except they repent but the fearefull sentence of Depart from mee yee cursed into hell fire prepared for the Diuel and his Angels Whereas if the sonnes of mē would consider but what losses they sustaine hereby me thinkes it should recall euery good mind but of an ordinary vnderstanding to a far better dispositiō For we Christians lose by such wickednesse the honour of beeing such euill Angels Iudges Why doe not yee know that we shall iudge the Angels that is doe ye not know that we shall be assessors with Christ in the day of iudgment and condemne the diuell and his angels We lose the sight of Christs mysticall body in the glory of his Saints Which the Angels of heauen desired to behold We loose the victorious triumph of Gods Saints for shortly Sathan shall bee beate downe vnder our feet Let vs then rayse vppe our selues to his glorious assotiation of the Angels in our seruice of God knowing that there are more with vs then against vs and that our Lord Christ Iesus shal appeare in the end of the world with this holy Angels in Maiesty and great glory to iudge all mankind And I adiure you before Iesus Christ and his Elect Angels that yee diligently and duely consider these things For yee are not come vnto the mount which might not bee touched and that burned with fire nor vnto blacknes and darknesse and tempest and the sound of a trumpet and the voyce of words which voyce they that heard entreated that the Word should not bee spoken vnto them any more But yee are come vnto Mount Sion and vnto the City of the liuing God the heauenly Ierusalem and to aninnumerable company of Angels and to the generall assemblie and Church of the first borne which are written in heauen and to God the iudge of all and to the spirites of iust men made perfect and to Iesus the Mediator of the New Test●ment and to the bloud of sprinck lings which speaketh better thinges then that of Abell Oh blessed Lord let mee see thy face for thy face Lord will I seeke Incomparably blessed are those sacred Spirtes O holy heauenly Father who euer attend thy glorious Maiesty and stand before thee ●ight day to behold and see thee in thy displaied glory They are in the fulnesse of ioy and at thy right hand where are blessings for euermore They are euer delighted with the sight of thin● vnsearchable wisedome of thine vnutterable glory and vnspeakable mercy They are free from the assaults of sinne or Sathan for no euill commeth neere thy dwelling O miserable wretches that wee are on earth subiect to Sathans sl●ights the fleshes frailety and the worlds wickednesse Debarred are we from thy glorious light O King of Heauen and shut vp h●●e in the darkenes of our own ignorance and lye in the very shadow of death Restrained are wee from the ioyfull fruition of the companie of those stiall attendants the Angels Saints that euer doe thee seruice without ceasing O blessed Lord how happy were wee the miserable inhabitants of thy footstoole if thou wouldest vouchsafe vs that fauour for Christ his sake as to deliuer vs out of the prison of this body out of the fetters of sinne and out of the snares of the Diuell that wee might serue thee without feare in thy Court of Heauen continually Consider good Father our miserie and forasmuch as in Christ Iesus thou hast giuen vs a light of thy selfe in the mirror of thy mercy and mystery of Christian godlinesse Leaue vs not comfortlesse but grant vs for his passion sake a glympse of thee euen in this Life while wee are here that our soules may be rauished with holy desires and neuer be satisfied vntill we come vnto thee our God to enioy thy selfe in glorious maiestie To this blessed end Oh tender hearted Father arme vs with helpe from heauen in all the occasions of our life For thou knowest O Lord that wee war not against flesh and bloud onely which are intestine and home-bred enemies but against principalities powers and spirites of errors and darkenesse in high places Thou knowest O Lord that they are many mighty and malitious Thou knowest our frailety our feeblenesse and our folly Helpe vs then deare Father out of all the temptations and snares of the diuell Let thy guard of good Angels and holy ones stand with vs to assist stād ouer vs to protect vs giue thē a charge O Lord to keepe vs in all our wayes Let them stand at our right hand to guide vs for the best Let them goe before vs dayly with thy preuenting mercy as they did before the hoast of thy Israel Let them comfort vs in the good as they did thy Iosuah Let them supplie our wants if neede require as they did thy Eliah Let them deliuer vs out of prison as they did thy Peter saue vs in shipwracke as they did thy Paul Let them alwayes be ayding vnto vs in our sicknesse and in all the weakenesse and temptations thereof yea in the last breath of our life and a●ter death Let them trāsport vs into Abrahams bo●ome as they did thy Lazer●● And graunt vnto vs O Father for Christs sake this grace that while wee liue here we may endeauour to do thy blessed will as the angels doe in heauen That wee may euer ●praise thee for thy goodnesse sing vnto thee for thy mercies magnifie thee for thy graces and multiplie
vnderstand how to bee godly Such are they that haue Iacobs voice in prating of Godlinesse but Es●us hands in practising vnhappinesse Such are they that professe a Linzie wools●y Religion beeing hatefull to God because they are not reall hatefull to the World because they are religious albeit they be but in shew and hurtfull to themselues because they are hypocrites and deceyue themselues with seeming Godlinesse These are such as are misled with the mysterie of iniquity such a one was Pope Paul the third who at his end sayde Now shall I know three things whereof I doubted all my life to witte whether there bee a God or Hel or whether the soule be immortall O damned Infidell Such another was Leo the te●th who accounted the Gospell of Christ a Fable and shewing his Fauouri●es saide See what heapes of treasure I haue gathered by that fable of Christ O wretched misc●eant The doctrines that pleaseth those that are thus misled with the mystreie of iniquity are traditions amphibolous equiuocations mentall reseruations and the like deuises Their Religion is policy their faith eyther implicite or wauering like that of Lucius consisting of words or wonders with Moses Egyptius as Ruffinus recordeth would not admit of nor endure that Lucius should lay his handes vpon him but tolde him that hee would rather beleeue his eyes then his eares that is he would rather embrace the Religion which is seene then that which is only heard And for them that without blushing say There is no God and blot out all Religion with one dash or with Zenaherib Holofernes and Ph●raoh scoffe at Godlinesse or with Rufus entertaine the Religion of the place where they liue what euer it be or turne Religious godlinesse into worldly policie by practising as I sayde Machiauels Prince Bodins Commentaries Lipsius Politiques and such like Discourses That of Saint Paul is verified of them For if o●r Gospell be hid it is hid to them that are lost in whom the God of this world hath blinded the eyes of them that beleeue not lest the light of the glorious Gospell of Chrict who is the Image of God should shine vnto them For to these it is euen yet a hidden mysterie And in such fearefull case are all light headed Zebuls scoffing Iebusites scorning Cains vile Iulianists impious Lucianists and contemners of all piety religion and godlinesse But Beleeuers consider That the vngodly shall bee turned into hell and all the Nations that know not god and the whole creation on groneth to bee deliuered from such burthens as these miscreāts are Who tread vnder foot the son of God and account the bloud of the new testament as an vnholy thing whereby they are sanctified and do despite the spirit of grace And Beleeuers see euen by the ve●y glimpse of right reason that nothing but man maketh account of greatnes God doth not for with him is no respect of persons Nature doth not for the children of Princes are borne naked as wel as the Cottagers and death assayleth the Court as well as the cart Goodnes onely is that wherein God delighteth and good men tender it as their breath Godlinesse beeing the gracious mother and goodnesse the holy daughter Lastly they that beleeue know that godlinesse hath the promise of this Life to be gracious in Christ and of that to come to bee glorious in Christ and therefore it is the onely thing they desire to know It is the one thing necessa●ie they practise it is the Manna of their soules the ioy of their hearts the touchstone of their actions the Gynosura of their affections the Dauids harpe for their ●ares the Word for theyr mouthes the Mirrour for their liues the path for their feet the station for theyr watch the salue for theyr griefes the Key of Heauen and the Heauen on Earth To thee therefore O Lord doe I lift vp my heart in the mercies of thy Sonne Christ Iesus Doubtles O holy and heauēly father man disquiet●th him selfe in vain for thou didst make him righteous but he after the vanity of his owne hart which is falne from thee haue sought many inuentions Thou O God canst not please vs with thy patiēce nor humble vs with thy present and future iudgements nor allure vs with thy gracious promises Such is the peruersitie of our infirm natures such is the p●euishnes of our corrupt condition such is the euil of guilt action that we haue in vs Thy lessous are al of peace and w●e runne counter into controuersies euery day deuising to our selus an opinion a fancie a faction and to make good these what stone do we not mou● what corner do we not ra●s●ck● what earnestnes and acrimonie do we not apparantly reueale or else like some stupid or dul beast we haue no sence or feeling at al of thee or of thy greatnes but liue onely to liue and to del●ght our selus with our selus in our grosse mistakings If we pretend religion Satan tempteth vs with faction if puritie with hypocrisie if zeale with vncharitable ioalo●sie O Lord some yeares haue I liu●ed wretched man that I am among other of thy seruants knew not whether there were a Iesus a Christ an holy Ghost or no So besotted haue I bin with the loue of the world so befooled with mine own fancie so plunged into the darke deepeues of the diuel and so transported with the fashions of others who know as little and vnderstand as little or lesse then my selfe But now O Lord God lo●king backe into the misery of my selfe I shudder and tremble seeing a far of a mystery wherof as yet I could neuer attain the knowledge albeit I haue obserued many of my brethren with great diligence and zeale to abound in all Godlinos forwardnes sācti●ony gladly hearing frequenting conferring following after the light that shined vnto them in the darkn●s of this Life yea aduenturing their liues their liuelyhoodes their credite and esteeme among the sonnes of men and accompting all things else as dung in respect of the knowledge and seruice of their heauenly Maister To me O Lord among other the rest of thy seruants this is a great mysterie that haue felt in my selfe no minde no meaning thereunto What shall I doe O Lord in this my misse led and misperswaded est●te I now perceiue O Lord by that glimpse of right reason which maketh euery man vnexcusable and by that sparke of light which enlightneth euery one that cōmeth into the world that my sinnes my sinnes my great and gri●uous sinnes like to some huge mountaine haue vpreard themselues betweene me and this most glorious light dimming vp mine eyes that I cannot see and damming vp that heauenly splendor which should enlighten mee and haue set such a controuersie betweene thee and me that my soule is like vtterly to bee diu●rced from thy loue vnlesse thine eye of pittie consider me O looke vpon mee deere and tender hearted Father
in the face and fauor of Iesus Christ my Sauiour and for his sufferings sake dispell the mystie clouds of my wreatched nature with the light of thy countenance and shew me this Mysterie of Godlinesse Illuminate mine vnderstandings with the glorio●● rayes of Sion Blesse mine imagination that I m●y thinke of no euill but of goodnesse continually Incline my will that it may bow it selfe to the obedience of thy commandements Put this Mysterie of Godlinesse into my heart by the invisible singer of thy sacred Trinitie that it may make me good by shining vpon mee and piercing into mee that I may be sanctified thereby both in body soule and spirit O Lord let not the Mysterie of iniquitie misleade me nor the deepenesse of Sathan deceiue me nor the deceitfulnes of sinne by flesh and bloud carry me away to forsake or neglect thy goodnes but let this light of thine O Lord be euer more pretious vnto mee then the balme of Gilead more magnificent then the royaltie of Solomon and more deare then the apple of mine eie That thereby I may be acceptable vnto thee in thy Christ in whom thou art well pleased That my seruice in this sacred Mysterie of Godlilinesse may bee as Physicke for to cure mi●e vngodlinesse as my Counseller to direct me in the affayres of my life and as my casuist to resolue the cases of my distressed conscience So shall I euer magnifie thy name O Lord that hast shewed mee such louing kindnesse in a strange cittie in reuealing to me to me I say the vnworthyest of many thousands the Mysteries and light of the kingdome of heauen in the darkenesse and shadow of death So shall I be euer telling of thy truth and mercy to the as sembly of thy Saints and to the generations which a●e yet for to come Grant these fauours vnto me O King of heauen God of all peace Father of mercies Fountaine of wisedome and goodnesse for the vnspeakeable merits and sufferings of Iesus Christ our onely Mediator and Redeemer Amen GOD MANIFEsted in the Flesh. Explication GOD is the height of this Mysterie God in the flesh is the depth of this Mysterie God manifested in the flesh is the length and breadth of this Mysterie Of God it is reuealed that hee is one in nature and three in persons Father Sonne and holy Ghost that is a Trinitie in Vnitie an Vnitie in Trinitie Euen as in the nūber of three are one number and yet three vnities in a triangle are three angles yet one figure in the Sunne are body brightnesse and heate yet one Sunne in the fire light flame and heate yet the fire cannot bee diuided in the soule our memorie vnderstanding and will and yet one soule all these shewing that three may bee one and one three So likewise in God are three persons Father Sonne and holy Ghost and yet one God who is blessed for euermore For vnlesse I vnderstand when I heare the name of God that it is meant of the holy and vndeuided Trinity wherby I am sau●d mine vnderstanding shall content me nothing The supereminency of which Mysticall Beeing of God passeth mans vtterance and therefore wee can better thinke then speake of God Let vs not then be ouer curious to search out this mysterie For God is ex●ellent and wee know him not sayeth Elihu in Iob Our thoughts comprehend him not sayeth Ieremie And his wayes are past finding out saith Saint Paul These secrets belong vnto the Lord our God and the reuealed things thereof belong vnto vs and to our children for euer Let vs then here content our selues with a touch rather then with a taste of this secret of the essence and will of God For God the Father in himselfe is the Fountaine of the Dei●ie which no curiositie can finde out Perfection of himself which no man can comprehend God of himselfe whom all adore and Life of himselfe in whom we all liue God the Sonne in himselfe is the very engrauen forme of his Father in whom the whole Godhead dwelleth bodily And God the holy Ghost is in himselfe the fulnesse of them both by procession God I say whose power is all puissance whose sense is all knowledge whose essence is the principal good whose worke is euery good whose scites beneath al things without substractiō aboue all things without elation within all things yet not included without all things yet not excluded aboue al things as president beneath all thinges as sustinent within all things as cōplement without all things as comprehēdent The first mouer yet notmoued in local scite yet not circūscribed ordering al times yet not changed in Essence infinite incōprehensible in Maiestie in goodnes soueraigne in wisedom wonderfull in counsels terrible in iudgmēt righteous in cogitations secret in works holy in mercy rich in promise true alwayes the same eternal immortal vnchangeable not to bee expressed by speech not conceyued by thought of whom al the Angels of Heauen doe stand in feare whom all dominations and thrones doe adore at whose presence all powers do shake God I say being thus of himselfe is also reuealed towards vs to bee of power incomprehensible creating all things by his owne power ordering all things by his owne will directing all things to his owne ends of his owne good pleasure of wisedome vnsearchable by which hee spreade the heauens diuided the waters setled the earth for in wisdome hath he made them all of mercy vnspeakable by creating vs of nothing and by redeeming vs when wee were worse then nothing And of iuslice vncontrouleable leauing no good vnrecompensed no euill vnpunished This then indeede is a surpassing incomprehensible mistery that thus God should bee manifested in our weake flesh that God and Man should be in one person And that of the same God the holy Scripture should say in respect of this his manifestation in the flesh The child increased in wisedome and knowledge and in fauour with God and man And Emanuel God with vs should say of himself The Father is greater then I And of the same God in respect of his Dietie he h●mself sayth Before Abraham was borne I am and that hee was the first begotten of euery Creature And further in respect of the vnion of both natures in the person of the Sonne of God the sacred word sayth That God redeemed his Church with his bloud That the Iewes crucified the Lord of glorie and that he gaue his life for vs So that the Catholike conclusion of all is this That Christ Iesus Emanuel consisting of two distinct Natures in the person of the Sonne of God without confusion was incarnate and became our Mediator according to both Natures that the same hand that wrought the institutiō of the world should also worke the restitution of the same For it was impossible that the World should be saued without the Incarnation of the Sonne of God For God in Christ
Angel that reuealed it by Gods appointment to Daniel Christs name was foretolde by an Angell before hee was conceiued in the womb his conception reuealed by an Angell and both to the blessed Virgin his birth was proclamed to the shepheards by a troupe of Angels his flight into Egypt from Herods butcherie his returning out of Egygt and turning aside into the confines of Galilee all directed and ordered by an Angell that God especially imployed in that message In his temptation in the wildernesse Angelles minister vnto him in his agonie an Angell from heauen comforteth him in his apprehension hee testifieth to his enemies teeth that hee could haue a guarde of more then twelue Legions of Angels if he should desire them of his heauenly Father While he was in the graue an Angell descendeth and rouled away the stone from the dore of the monument After his Resurrection two Angels sate one at the head and the other at the feet where Iesus body had layne and declared that hee was rise● from the dead they beeing imployed by God to bring that message to the then mournfull and sorrowfull Disciples for the late death of their heauenly master In his Ascension two Angels spake vnto the people that gazed vp into Heauen after him and certified them of his comming againe to iudgement in the end of the world Yea the very euill Angels saw and knew the power of the sonne of God in this manifestation to their great terror and torment Insomuch that they crie in the possessed Oh Iesu what haue wee to doe with thee Art thou come to torment vs before our time And when they were forced to depart out of the possessed they roare and yell yea they fell downe and confesse saying Thou art the Sonne of God and at the last being driuen by extremit●es they desperately attempt to coniure Iesus Christ by God himselfe not to torment them Moreouer after Christ departure into Heauen his very Name was and yet is most dreadfull vnto them and most powerfull against them For S. Paul by the power of Christs name cast out an euill Angell out of a Damsell that had a spirite of diuination And the Disciples of Christ came vnto him reioising that euill Angels were made subiect vnto them through his Name Whereby it appeareth to our vnspeakeable comfort that the God whom we serue was knowne and acknowledged of the blessed Angels yea and that euill Angels also felt his power and know him to their faster and deeper despayre and are now and alwayes made subiect to Gods elect What vnspeakeable comfort is the knowledge of this vnto vs What excellent direction doth this Angelicall knowledge affoord vs in our Euangelical seruice and what diuine incitement is this to stir vp in vs Angelical zeale Comfort it is vnspeakable For all these blessed Spirites are the attendants of our Lord Christ and are his Emissaries and Nuntioes sent out by him for the good of them that shall be saued Not that euery particular person hath a peculiar Angell designed vnto him to bee his Guardian as the Popelings would haue it but hence wee know that not one Angell but many are ordayned by God to succour and safeguard vs in all necessities and distresses what soeuer And without controuersie this is more comfort a thousand times then to know that one Angell onely is appointed to bee our assistant In our life in our death and in the day of iudgement they are appointed of God to bee our assistants In our life yea in all our life In childehoode Christ sayth Take heed yee despise not one of these little ones for I say vnto you that in Heauen their Angels doe alwaies behold the face of my Father which is in heauen In affliction Hagar is comforted by an Angell In the warres Angels fight for Israel against the Assirians In prison Peter is loosed out of prison and out of the fetters by an Angell albeit hee slept betweene two souldiers that tooke vpon them to be his keepers In all our waies the Angels haue charge to bee our Conuoy towardes Heauen At sea in shipwracke an Angell comforteth Paul and sheweth vnto him what wold be the issue of that voyage On land Iacob in his iourney to Mesopotamia is guided by an Angell In death they transport vs into Abrahams bosome and keep watch ouer our interred bodies vntill the Resurrection And in that great haruest at the end of the world they are the Reapers in that great solemnity and exceeding Maiesty They are the Harbengers Heraldes and Trumpeters and in the sentence of that iudgement they shall bee the deuiders that shall separate the good from the bad Oh that our seruice of God then were practised by vs according to our prayers For wee pray Thy will be done O Lord euen on earth as it is in Heauen that is by vs Christians on earth as by holy angels in heauen The Angels seeing and beholding this great and wonderfull sacred mystery Prayse God continually crying Holy Holy Holy Lord God of Saboth should not wee also both by prayers and praises magnifie our God vncessantly The Angels most readily exceute Gods will should not we with King Dauid say Our hearts are prepared we are ready to doe thy wil O Lord. The Angels loue God aboue all things why do we esteeme any thing in the World but for him and for his sake as helpers to leade vs towards him The Angels long after our saluation and much ioy therein Why doe wee thrust one another into Hell and heauinesse by our lewdnesse misperswasion and euill example The Angels desire yet further to see the perfection and finall consummation of this glorious mystery of Christs Kingdome why do wee wretches neglect the blessed meanes thereof which are offered vnto vs euery day Thus the blessed Angells doe because they are a part of the Ch●rch vniuersally considered whereof our Lord Christ is the head and they much ioy for our association with them whereby the ruine of those Angells that fell is repayred and for the Incarnation of the Son of God wherby they are in grace most assuredly confirmed for euermore Why should not wee hauing so cleare a reuclation and so displayed a sight both ' in Gods workes in Gods word and in the face of Iesus Christ Why should not wee I say Men and Brethren endeauour that we may doe Gods will in some measure on earth as the blessed Angels do in Heauen seeing God hath placed vs in the middest creating vs neyther Angels nor beasts but affording vs the meanes by the preaching of the Gospell that by Regeneration wee might become as glorious as the angels of Heauen and not by degeneration become worse then brute beasts For God hath giuen vs the sparkes of right reason to surpassebeasts and holy grace to surpasse our selues Is it not then
Scripture calleth this cause The spirit of faith or the spirite ●f beleeuing Gods second cause of our ●eleeuing is his blessed and ●oly word read and preached 〈◊〉 the ordinarie means of our ●ith which worketh vpon ●wo forcible and perswasiue ●enses the eye and the eare ●he one for the reader of the word the other for the hearer of the word preached or read For the eare God hath ordayned a voyce to call vpon ●s by the paynes of preaching For the eye his sacred word is written or printed that it may be read and vnderstood of vs and our children and this is the cause of our beleeuing which is called The word of Faith Aske a Christian then why he beleeues the Trinitie in Vnitie and Vnitie in Trinitie his answer is because the Scripture records it there is the word of faith but reply vpon him and aske him why he beleeues the scriptures his reason is without reason in himselfe for he saith The finger of God is there If you vrge and say Why doest thou beleeue and I do not I heare the word as well as thee Saint Paule will answer with an out crie O depth That is a matter of amazement not of argument saith S. Ambrose But what might be the cause that stayeth and vpholds the hearts of the sonnes of men along the misery of this life in this word of beleeuing Surely eternall life the saluation of our soules the last article of our Christian faith is the finall cause and anchor-holde of out beleeuing in Christ Iesus For the hope whereof the holy ones of God purge thēselues both in soule and body that they may be accepta●le vnto God through Iesus Christ our Lord. And there●ore S. Peter calleth eternall ●ife the end of our beleeuing ●uen the assured glorification ●f soule and body which by ●aith wee expect in the other world In respect whereof also it is that this faith goeth not alone like some bankrupt but is royally attended with a troupe of good works semblable to the causes thereof For the spirit of faith is not barren but is in continuall motion in stirring and quickning vp the harts of gods children euery day to goodnes Neither is the word of faith verball onely But liuely and mightie in operation and sharper then any two edged sword enters throgh euen to the diuiding of the soule and the spirit and of the ioynts and the ma●row and is a discerner of the thought and the intents of the heart The people of God therefore whose hearts are thus powerfully moued by the spirit of faith to beleeue and thus effectually counselled by the word of faith to liue well endeauour nothing else but that their liuing may be answerable to their beleeuing that so their soules might bee saued For this sacred faith of Christ first of all purifieth the heart now if the fountaine be cleare and cleane the whole streame that issueth thence will be cleane also Secondly this faith of Christ worketh by loue and bringeth foorth good workes I should euer therefore distrust that I neuer was a true beleeuer vnlesse I felt my heart sanctified by grace and my and working the deedes of haritie This doubtlesse was ●he faith of the primitiue ●orld while the bloud of Christ was yet warme in the ●earts of those beleeuers Witnes all those Churches ●olledges Hospitalls En●owments Rents Reuenews ●ands Liuings Pensions and ●●l other such donations and ●onsecrations appropriated ●nd giuen to the maintenance of religion and learning to ●he succour of the poore and ●o the perpetuating of Gods worship here on earth vntill ●he second comming of Christ. For the people then liued and beleeued as men knowing that the faith of Christ is not fruitlesse and that by the fruites therof they are assured of their election past and of their perfection by Christ to come that their good deedes should follow them where nothing else ●ould and that according to the proportion of their workes wrought in earth by grace in Christ they should through the mercie of God and not of merit bee allotted a portion of happines hereafter in the heauens And therefore vnderstanding their weldoing here to be necessarie to their well being for euer they studyed nothing else but to goe on in that race of goodnesse that they might attaine at the last the blessed end thereof euen the reward of mercy promised vnto them by the word of faith written vnto them in the bloud of our faith sealed assured vnto thē by the death of our faith stirred vp moued herevnto by the spirit of faith Christs vicegerent on earth whose they were encouraged thereunto by the bloud of so ●any faithfull beleeuers that ●yed for the faith of Christ ●nd continue therein vnto ●heir liues end by the exube●ant and abundant riches of Gods mercy in Christ Iesus their Ruler and Redeemer O Blessed Paule faithfull and beleeuing was the world when as yet the bloud of Christ was warme in me●s hearts and when the faithfull beleeuers inflamed with the loue of God and ouerioyed with the glad tydings of the Gospell thus bespake Gods seruants that preached th● faith vnto them Blessed in th● Lord will our goods pleas●●● you Behold we lay them dow● at your feete will our eyes 〈◊〉 you good Take ought of ou●● that is neere and deere vnto 〈◊〉 euen our right eyes Will our liues steede you Wee esteeme the● not for the testimonie of the fait● of Iesus Christ as for all manner of tribulations that can happen for Iesus Christ sake We accompt them not worthy 〈◊〉 the glory that shall bee receiued A blessed and beautifull ●ace of time it was O Paule when the prime beleeuing Christians had no other fault ●ound in them no not by ●heir verie enemies as Plinius ●ecundus an heathen testifieth 〈◊〉 Traian the Emperour but his was all hee could certifie ●gainst them to the state that ●hey oft times assembled ●emselues together before ●ay in the caues and holes of the earth to sing Psalmes ●nd prayses to the Lord of ●ife Christ Iesus which seruice for feare of persecution they durst not performe publikely O then was the time ho●y Paule that faith wrought ●y Gods loue and not by selfe loue by good workes and not by goodly wordes what time the beleeuing Christians were knowne not ●o bee of the tribe of Naphta●● giuing goodly wordes but of the tribe of Ioseph beeing fruitfull boughes euen fruitfull boughes by a Well whose branches run ouer the wall When Placilla the wife of Theodosius a beleeuing Empresse would resort vnto the Almes houses and Hospital●s of the poore to see them succoured and releeued and when her nice Gentlewomen that wayted o● her would dehort and disswade her not to debase her selfe to come into such meane places and neere such nastie people shee with teares in her eyes would re●ply and say O I wou●d not doe thi● and this onely
to approach neere vnto God and the full perswasion of faith to die in that so wee may goe on from faith to faith vntill wee haue our perfect blisse in Christ for euer Albeit our condition be that wee liue in these last and worst times as Lot in Sodome and as Abraham in Vr of the Chaldes yet hauing the rocke of our faith in Heauen the Father determining the word directing the holy Ghost mouing and these 3. are one hauing the records of our faith on earth the Spirit witnessing to our Spirite that wee are the sonnes of God the water of Baptisme the seale of our Redemption in Christ the bloud of the holy Martyres as the signes of the power of faith in weakenesse and these three a●gree in one wee may bid defiance to the Diuell and quiet our conscience in Christ for euermore Concluding that wee can be iustified no other way in the sight of God but onely by this holy faith in the bloud of Iesus but beeing there by onceiustified wee are in direct order towardes God wee are through the gate and in the happie way that leadeth to Abrahams bosom euen eternall life For God can direct vs in the best way vnto himself that leadeth to euerlasti●g felicitie in turning vs from ●ur euill wayes and retur●ing vs to himselfe by re●entance and so on to good workes the assurance to our ●elues of our election in CHRIST from good workes to Gods mercy and ●rom thence to glory where●nto this faith teacheth vs ●hat CHRIST is already ●ntered and whether hee ●ill vndoubtedly bring all ●hat loue him that looke ●nd long for his comming ● consummate and perfect ●is our holy seruice in the Heauens where is the fulnes ●f ioy and happinesse in the presence of God for euermore O Lord I beleeue helpe my vnbeleefe and encrease my Christian faith WOnderfull art thou O Lord God in thy manifold works maruellous in thy Almighty power and vnsearchable in thy diuine secretes The goodly frame of heauen and of earth shew shy power the disposition of all things therein tell of thy great wisedome and the passages of so many millions of particulars point out this gracious prouidence in all and yet the workes of thy mercies surpasseth all this For which O heauenly Father wee magnifie and praise thy name and multiplie our thankefulnesse vnto the in Iesus Christ from day to day For it hath pleased thee good Father to elect vnto thy selfe and to call ●ut of this Worlde out of this world I say beeing ● sincke of sinnefulnesse a deepe ●den of despayre an Asphatites of ●ll filthinesse a dead sea of sensu●lity the vale of the children of Hinnon a Babylon of beast linesse a Sodome of sorrow a Gomorrah of vngodlinesse a Seboim of security an Adamah of Adulterie and a world of wickednesse to chose I say one of this route a remnant of people to bee thy beloued Spouse and wife of the Lambe to bee a royall Priesthood an holy Nation a peculiar people the loue of Christ all faire vndefiled and without spotte the onely Doue to bee like an Orchard inclosed a well sealed vp a fountaine of liuing water a Paradise of all pretious delectable and desirable fruites and to be the mysticall body of Christ which hee doth quicken with his owne spirite And these heauenly Father thou hast sealed with thine owne fignet dignified with thine owne fauours and as it were di●sied by thine effectuall and sauing grace in giuing them the holy faith of thy Christ and our Iesus thine onely sonne and our Sauior to purifie their hearts to purge their consciences from dead workes to serue thee the Father of light and life and so to be blessed by thee with light and life euerlasting O Lord now behold mee poore silly wretch that lyes here beneath in this miserable world creeping in the dust and crawling in mine owne infirmities My soule cleaueth vnto the ground my belly vnto the earth I haue nothing in mee but sinne sensuality a●d shame Blind I am in mine owne vnderstanding for I know thee not obstinat in my will for I little ● regarde thy Counsels corrupted in mine affections for I haue no minde vnto thee My parents were of this world I am borne in the world and the world is all my silly selfe looketh after I cannot attaine to so much at to know my selfe how then shuld I know and discerne thinges aboue my selfe much lesse vnderstand the things that appertaine vnto thee O Father and to the glory of thy Kingdome Euery good and perfect gift commeth feom thee who art the Father of lights O bowe downe thy goodnesse then vnto mee most mercifull Father and extend thy bounty vnto me poore wretch that most humbly desires thy grace and fauour that thou wouldest bee pleased to giue mee a portion and measure of thy blessings in the faith and fauour of thy sonne Grant vnto mee faith O Lord without the which I cannot please thee without the which I cannot hope for any good nor haue any euidence of these things which are not yet euident without the which I cannot come to Christ nor doe any good works nor bee raysed from sinne nor know thee O God nor resist the Diuell nor ouercome the world nor be iustified nor bee saued O blessed Father grant this mercy vnto mee without the which I desire not to be without which I cannot bee but a Cimmerian wretch a stranger vnto thee an Atheist a profane person an Infidell a cast away and a Firebrand of Hell What prayse can bee to thee O Lord in the deepe in the land of obliuion in the place of the damned Shall the dead praise thee shall the bottomlesse pitte celebrate thee shall the damned sing vnto thee no no The beleeuing the repenting the sorrowfull soule for sinne whome thou shalt shine vpon with the light of thy countenance in the faith of Christ that soule O God that soule shall euer bee magnifying thy mercies extolling thy goodnesse and celebrating thy greatnesse fro age to age What euer I doe what euer I thinke what euer I say without it hee seasoned with this grace of faith it is sinne O blessed plant of Paradise O heauenly Iewell of incomparable valuation Deare Father bestowe this blessing vpon me shut not vp my life with vnbeleeuers which shall neuer see thy face but rectifie me in al parts to the right vse of the sacred meanes of obtayning this fauour of faith It commeth by hearing of thy Word O sanctifie mee throughout that I may attentiuely hearken what the Lord will say For hee will speake peace vnto my soule and loue to his Saintes that they returne not to folly O holy Lord Looke backe vpon mine humbled Suite signe my petition for thy tender mercies sake in Christ. So shall my Sacrifices bee alwayes acceptable vnto thee as Abels my conuersation holy as Enochs my preaching powerfull as Noahs my offeringes delectable as Abrahams so shall I contemne