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A84600 The prisoners praises for their deliverance from the long imprisonment in Colchester. On a day of publique thanksgiving set apart for that purpose by the gentlemen of the committee of Essex, who for their fidelity in serving their country were surprised by the enemie at Chelmesford. In a sermon upon the sixth, seventh, & eighth, verses, of the CXLIX. Psalm. / preached at Rumford Septemb. 28. 1648. By Samuel Fairclough, pastor of the congregation at Ketton in Suffolk. Fairclough, Richard, 1594-1677. 1650 (1650) Wing F108; Thomason E589_4; ESTC R206306 32,215 40

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by making joyful and perpetual confessions professions and declarations thereof to your brethren and the Congregations of his people that all you fathers make them known to your children and they also make your deliverance and praises to be remembred by future generations This is punctually prescribed to be observed in uttering praises for deliverances from bonds and imprisonment Psa 107. Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness viz. for being the Author of their liberty and declaring his wonderful works in their deliverance to the children of men which also is in like manner observed in Peters praise for his escape out of prison Act. 12. where besides the thankful confession of it to God Vers 17. he both declares it to the Congregation of Saints himself and also requires the Church to make relation of it to others and especially to James and Iohn who being publique persons he knew would cause the praises of God to be remembred and celebrated therefore in all the assemblies of the Saints wheresoever they came in conformity to whose practise let me exhort you also to go tell your Iohns and Iames and other brethren how great things God hath done for you in this your enlargement so that as the Spirit of God in your very case requires Psal 102. 18 19 20 21. it may be written for the generations to come and the people that shall be created may praise the Lord for you and with you saying God looked down from the height of his Sanctuary from Heaven did the Lord behold the Earth To hear the groaning of us Prisoners and to loose us that were appointed to death That we might declare the Name of the Lord in Zion and his praise in Jerusalem When the people are gathered together and the Kingdoms to serve the Lord. Secondly Heighten the verbal expression of your praises 2. By Commemoration unto God by a thankful Commemoration of Gods great mercy in your deliverance between the Lord and your selves the practise whereof I would have you learn from the Psalmist Psal 136. where he praiseth GOD with high praises First for the work of Creation unto the tenth Verse and then for the deliverance of his people from the Egyptian bondage and thraldom Vers 18. In both which he heightens the praises of GOD these two ways First divides the total sum of GODS goodness into the several parcels and particular remarkable passages of his providence therein Secondly He multiplies and reiterates the expression and attribution of his praises according to the nature and number of the particulars observed in his antecedent distinction this is the method he observes in the first part of the Psalm unto the tenth Verse where he praiseth God for works of Creation dividing the mercy and multiplying the praise according to the number of the special Attributes and Actions of God observed therein First he observes the attribute of Goodness of God and then praiseth him for that Oh give thanks unto the Lord because he is good for his mercy endureth for ever Then observes him as God of Gods Vers 2. and praiseth him for that by it self Oh give thanks to the God of Gods for his mercy c. Then as Lord of Lords Vers 3. Then takes notice of his wonderful Power By diviving the mercy That alone doth great wonders Vers 4. Then of the attribute of his Wisdom in making the Heavens Vers 5. And having thus observed the distinction of Attributes in God and multiplyed Praises according to the number of them he then proceeds to the division of the total of his work into the principal parts of it and multiplies his Praises according to the number of them As first His stretching out the earth above the waters Vers 6. Then the making great Lights Vers 7. The Sun to rule the day Vers 8. The Moon and Stars to rule the night And as he observes this method of division of the mercy of Creation and the multiplication of praises for it so in praising God for their deliverance from bondage and their slavery in Egypt which is more properly your case he first in the beginning of each verse doth distinctly observe the several parts and circumstances of their deliverance as that he smote the first-born of Egypt and brought Israel from amongst them and with a strong hand overthrew Pharaoh and smote great Kings and famous Kings Sihon King of the Amorites and Og King of Bashan and unto every one of these particulars adds a particular reiteration of the praise of God for the fame in the end of each verse still inculcating and concluding That his mercy endureth for ever which is written for your learning and instruction that you also in praising God for your liberty should particularize the total sum of your safety and then to multiply and reiterate the expression of your praises accordingly And multipliing the praise Come therefore and sing unto the Lord a new Song and praise him this day in the Congregation of Saints and with good Ezra Heman and Asaph Ezra 3.10 11. Praise ye the Lord after the Ordinance of David King of Israel singing together by course praising and giving thanks unto the Lord your God because he is good for his mercy endureth for ever To the God of Gods that stood by us when all other comforts sailed us For his mercy endureth for ever To the Lord of Lords that hath subdued our Enemies under us For his mercy endureth for ever That rescued us from anger and rage of the multitude when they first apprehended us at Chelmsford For his mercy endureth c. That preserved us in the long march from Brantree to Colchester For his mercy endureth c. That suffered not our Enemies to do us any harm For his mercy c. That turned their hearts to be civil to us For his mercy c. That secured us from the bullets that were shot through our chambers For his mercy c. That made our society so comfortable whiles we were in custody For his mercy c. That did provide for us meat and drink plentifully when our Enemies starved For his mercy endureth c. Who by his Spirit stirred up so many to pray for us For his mercy c. And in his faithfulness answered those prayers For his mercy c. That caused our Enemies to give us life when they yielded themselves to death For his mercy c. That after so many weeks imprisonment brought us home with Honor Safety and Freedom For his mercy endureth for ever Thus if you shall begin to particularize your mercies and then proceed in multiplying your praises you will raise the expression of them to be high praises of God in your Mouths verbally unto which the Text requires another and higher expression of them to be added Namely An actual raising them in your lives The real expression of praise heightened with a two-edged sword in your hands which two-edged sword in your
us yet when its beams are interposed and lustre over-clouded we account it to be in a suffering condition so the inward Perfections of God without the duty of Praises are as it were in a suffering condition and like a rich Diamond or Jewel hid in a dark corner but by the duty of high Praises the lustre and beauty of his Wisdom Power and Goodness are openly produced and made conspicuous to the observation and admiration of all Beholders and Spectators for which cause they are called in the Text 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Exaltations of Jehovah rather then Singings unto his Name because according to his Name so is his Praise Psal 48.10 therefore his Name being most high his Praise must be also most high and proportionable thereunto Thirdly 3. From their value discerned The Praises of God are high and of high nature appretiativè in respect of the high estimation and value the Lord him-himself hath them in and sets them at which appears two ways 1. By the high Price wherewith he purchaseth them 2. By the high Delight he takes in them after he hath procured them First 1. In their procurement The price wherewith God is willing to purchase them is very high For not onely the expence of all his wisdom power and goodness put forth in Creation nor onely the layings out of all his counsel care love and faithfulness in Providence and Preservation but also the rich Treasure of his Promises Covenant Grace yea the precious blood of his own Son in our Redemption is given freely absolutely intentionally and ultimately for no other thing but the purchase of high praises to God Ephes 1.5 6. All that God doth and giveth all that Christ doth and suffereth is for no other end but the praise of the glory of his Grace I confess consider mens highest praises of God as they are mans performances they are poor and inconsiderable things but consider them as they are the Testimonies and expressions of a beleeving heart declaring and making known the unspeakable wisdom faithfulness bounty and excellencies of God exercised in his works in this notion The Scripture declares the heart of God so to be taken with the desire of them that he is willing to give Heaven Earth Himself and Son to poor men for the praises of their hearts hands and tongues and accounts himself abundantly satisfied therefore when his People will speak good of his Name speaking well of him in the Dialect of Angels-notes the high praises of God which most strongly and undeniably demonstrates the high worth of the Duty of high praises when the most high God will purchase them with the expence of Himself Son and all he hath Give me praise and take my Christ Self and Kingdom saith God When a profane and foolish Esau will purchase a mess of pottage with the price of his birth right a mean and contemptible thing with a great price we rather undervalue the wisdom of the Purchaser then esteem any thing the better of the Purchase But if a wise Merchant that is certainly and undoubtedly known to have perfect understanding and deep insight into the worth of the things he deals for if such a one sells all he hath and takes up what he can elsewhere procure to purchase a pearl or field we then conclude the hidden worth of the Purchase from the high price given for it by the knowing and wise Purchaser Now then must it not undeniably advance the heighth and worth of high praises when we see the omnipotent and infinite onely wise God that regards not Gold Silver Kingdoms Honors but yet knows how to prize and value his own contents and pleasure doth dispense and lay out all that Heaven and Earth is worth solely and purposely to purchase to Himself the highest praise of his Glory and Grace Secondly 2. In their Enjoyment The high value that God hath of high praises will be evident by the high delight and pleasure God takes in them thus purchased for skilful Artists and high principled elevated understandings never take pleasure or delight in any thing or work which is not answerable to their highest principles and proportionable to their uttermost skill and desire Now the Lord who is the most perfect understanding and deepest skill and knowledg declares himself to take infinite delight in his Peoples Praises It is his solace and pleasure to be attended with them either in Earth or in Heaven by men or Angels and his Soul is ravished with the thoughts and contemplation of them This was it which was typed by the Feasts Psa 148. Lev. 6.7 Num. 29.12 and rejoycing in the peace offerings by the sweat Odors and Incense in the Encharistical Sacrifices by the melodious Tunes dilightful Sangs Harmony Musick Organs Timbrels Cymbals Harps for exaltation and triumph in the solemn Feasts and days of Thanksgiving the Scripture intending thereby to declare not onely with what cheerfulness and delight these gratulatery S●rvi●●t were to be performed by men but also how ancentable and pleasing they are unto the Lord as sweet savars and odors in his nostrils as Angelical musick and heavenly ayrs in his ears as wine and divine delicatias to his taste yea and if in Heaven it self the Lord of life and glory receives any additional exaltation from the glorified Saints and Angels besides what is exernally enjoyed in the Circle of his own perfections it cannot be concluded from any thing expressed in Scripture to proceed from any thing else but the everlasting acclamations and benedictions of the glorified Saints and Angals giving glory honor and praise unto him that site on the Throne and to the Lamb whose Hallelujabe are nothing else but the highest of these high praises of God in their hearts and mouths 4. From their performance requiring the exercise of greater measures of Grace then a publique day of Humiliation Doth not then this height of Gods valuation in their Procurement and the height of the Lords satisfaction in their Enjoyment set the high Praises of God upon the highest top of the transcendent Sublimity of divine worth and excellenty In the fourth place The Praises of God are high and of a high nature perf●●ti●d that is in respect of the high measure of Grace they are to he attended withall in their per●o●●●●● the Lord requiring the duty of high Praise especially in a publique Day of Thanksgiving for any remarkable and high mercy should be performed with a great measure of Scripture-light with a higher degree of effectual Faith and with a more ample proportion of practical Holiness then any other of the most solemn Exercises of of his publique Worship For the more full and clear demonstration of which particulars I mean of the singular measure of Light Faith and Holiness which the Lord requires should be exercised in solemnizing of a day of Thanksgiving above any other part of his Service I conceive will be
brought me high reproaches and disgraces Bell-joy Table-joy Musick-joy and Bonefire-joy in a day of Thanksgiving without the exercise of a greater measure of Scripture Light effectual Faith and practical Holiness in giving him high praises is but to do with our God as the fisher-man in Plutarch with his 2 Use of Exhortation to heighten Praises because God requires who for blessing him with a great draught of fish promised to give his god half but paid him by taking out all the fish for himself sent the shels to his god For prevention of which abominable sin against God in the observation of this your day let me now by way of Exhortation entreat you Gentlemen in the Name of that great God who hath of late so graciously heard and answered so many of your own and others prayers speaking for you now to hear and also obediently to answer the Counsel and Exhortation of God in this truth you have heard speaking unto you which is this That seeing the Praises of God are and ought to be high Praises that then both your selves and all others that would joyn with you to answer God in thankfulness for this or any other mercy received be careful and studious to raise and heighten their praise before they be returned The things that the Lord hath done for you all are not small and low but many great and high Favours be careful therefore that the thanks you return him to day be not formal common or ordinary but many great and raised praises unto which your hearts will the sooner be convinced to yeeld obedience in raising and heightning your praises if you consider with me these two things manifest in Scripture First That whensoever God requires praise to be returned for any mercy 1. Proportionable Praises he doth not only require it to be returned in kind but also in weight measure and proportion and that according to the greatness of his love manifested either in himself word or works towards them So Psal 29.1 2. Give unto God you mighty that is men of place and power give ye unto God glory and strength that is your highest and uttermost strength in giving him glory and why vers 2. Because this is his due from you that are mighty by way of proportion therefore give him the Glory due to his Name give him his full due in worshipping him in the beauty of holiness and Psal 66.2 the Spirit of God doth require of all Nations not only to sing forth the honor of his Name but to make his Praise glorious raise it to the height of beauty and greatness make his Praise as great as himself proportionable to his own greatness So Psal 145.3 Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised and because the Psalmist adds that his Greatness is unsearchable he also infers that men must wonderfully gloriously and abundantly praise him in proportion thereunto from vers 3. to 7. They shall abundantly utter the memory of thy great goodness and declare thy greatness even proportionable to the excellency and height of it Psal 150.2 Praise him in his mighty acts and according to the excellency of his greatness Thus you see the first thing that God looks for proportionable praise great praise for a great God doing great things and high praises for a high God doing high things The second thing I would have you observe to move you to raise your praises for the mercy received before they be returned 2. Proper Praises is this That that goodness of God in delivering you out of prison wherein you were unjustly detained is a mercy of that nature that God in his Word hath required and expresly and particularly declared that he expects proper and special thanks and praise for the same as Psal 107.10 Such as sit in darkness being bound in affliction and iron these prisoners cryed unto the Lord in their trouble and he delivered them from their distress and brake their bands asunder Vers 13. What then doth the Lord expect from these praying and now delivered prisoners see Vers 15. Oh that they would praise the Lord for his goodness and declare his wonderful works in their deliverance to the sons of men because he brake the gates of brass and cut in sunder the bars of iron in which they were restrained by which you see That the Lord expects amongst all other mercies express praise for delivering men out of bonds which made David Psal 142.7 when he was imprisoned and shut up in the Cave and had the Army of Saul round about him seeking his blood use this as the strongest motive he could use to obtain his liberty That if God would grant him the same and set him at freedom he would then praise his Name Bring my Soul out of prison that I may then praise thy Name which I cannot do now so fully and freely as I would being in bonds And as he here promised praise unto God for liberty if he might obtain it so we see him as faithful and careful to perform it when he did enjoy it Psal 116.16 Lord I am thy servant the son of thy hand-maid and thou hast broken my bonds and set me at liberty and therefore I will offer unto thee the Sacrifice of Thanksgiving my thanks which I will return for my liberty shall be a Sacrifice without blemish or imperfection the first the best no low mean formal but high and masculine praises by which Gentlemen you may both be strengthned and justified against all gain-sayers in this your action in setting this day apart for this publique way of thankfulness unto God for your late enlargement seeing the Lord looks and expects it specially and proportionably therefore and also be now throughly incited seeing God looks for special praises for the mercy received to heighten your praises before they be returned 3Vse direction how to raise them which leads me to the third and last Use intended namely Direction from what hath bin spoken how to raise your thanks and make your praises high praises before and in their delivery which you shall effect if in relation to the high praises you are to give for this your special mercy in your enlargement you be careful to perform these two things 1. To raise their conception in your hearts inwardly 2. To heighten their expression in your lives outwardly For the first 1. Inwardly High praises must be heightned in womb and conceptions of the heart inwardly they must be of high discent and noble birth and therefore the heart which is the spring and fountain from whence high praises must arise must be enlivened and quickned with the seminal vertues from whence all high praises take their original which are these three especially 1. 1. By the deep sense of the danger in 4 particulars From a clear understanding and apprehension of the greatness of your misery under which you were enthralled 2. From an enlarged affection from the sense and
He beckoned with the hand and declared unto them how the Lord had brought him out of the prison and said Go shew these things to James and the brethren Whence you may learn if you will faithfully return due praises unto God for your liberty You must never think on it by your selves nor speak of it to others much less in your solemn Thanksgiving to God for the same but you must beleeve and acknowledg the Lord alone to be author and essicient of it so al 's doth the Tune of Davids Psalm of praise for liberty run in this high Tone Psal 116.16 I mean in the exercise of his Faith by acknowledging the Lord the sole author of his enlargement Thou O Lord hast broken my bonds and therefore I will offer unto thee the sacrifice of Thanksgiving So doth good Ezra in the like cause go before you in returning praises for his own and the Churches freedom from the Babylonish Thraldom whose words and expression Ezra 9.8 9. I desire all of you would print them on the tables of your hearts and make them as frontlets before your eyes yea that you would write them in your Note-books on the walls of your Studies and Bed-chambers where you must lodg in the night or converse by day that you may acknowledg and confess with him as long as you live saying We were bond-men yet our God hath not forsaken us in our bondage but hath extended mercy to us in the sight of our enemies and hath given us a reviving to set up the house of our God and to repair the desolations thereof and to give us a wall in Judah and in Ierusalem Thus lifting up the eye of your faith to the most high God seeing and acknowledging the height of his wisdom goodness and mercy working your deliverance will raise the conceptions of your high praises Secondly The Production So will the exercise of your faith heighten your production also by shewing and causing you to confess that as God was the efficient so the Lord Jesus's sufferings was the meritorious cause procuring this deliverance from your temporal as well as spiritual bondage It was the blood of Christ that brought all of you that are true Beleevers out of this house of bondage also That was the red Sea in which your liberty came swiming to you he was once bound that you might be now free Joh. 8. and if the Son make you free then are you free indeed For as by his stripes ye are healed so by his bonds are you losed he dyed in custody Isai 53. under the hand and power of Heathenish Souldiers that none of these Heathenish Souldiers in whose custody you were might have any power to lay violent hands upon you Mat. 27. he was taken from his prison and judgment that you might be taken from yours also and when he ascended up on high he led not onely his own but your Captivity captive when you shall thus act your faith in beholding the Lord Jesus meriting this your dismission Eph. 4. and coming along with your discharge and delivering it unto you as a fruit of his sufferings for you then will your Souls be enlarged and your affections extended to a more ample production of the high praises of God Thirdly As you must by the exercise of your faith The Acceptation heighten the production of your praises from your selves so their acceptation with God also Faith will not onely demonstrate God alone to be the original and the Lord Iesus the procurer of the mercy but also be an effectual instrument to work high acceptation and respect to this your duty whiles it will direct you to return all your high praises to God by the hand of Christ alone as their Altar and Presenter Heb. 13.15 By him therefore let us offer up the Sacrifice of praise unto God who as he is a Mediator and praying Saviour for the supply of our wants so is he a praising Saviour in the return of our thanks His oders and incense alone must sweeten and persume the oblation of our praises as well as prayers your highest praises if they be not presented by his hand will be rejected in anger if offered through his mediation will be accepted with love and welcom as the Philippians bounty Chap. 4.18 an odor of a sweet smell and a sacrifice acceptable well pleasing to God Let me now therefore conclude the first part of my Direction for the heightening your praises in their conception inwardly with the words of the Apostle 1 Pet. 2.5 above and besides all that you have heard for that purpose before approve your selves by this exercise of faith to be Living stones built up together into a spiritual Temple and an holy Priesthood to offer these spiritual sacrifices of highest praises acceptable to God by the mediation of Iesus Christ alone The conception of your praises being by these means thus raised inwardly The outward expression of praise proceed also to heighten their expression outwardly let their birth be answerable to their conception and their production to God as high as their birth in men which will be effected and the external expression of your praises much heightened by a two-sold gratulatory practise First In your words Secondly In your lives The words of the Text lead me to this distinction by holding forth not onely the duty of high praises that they are to be performed but their manifestation also how they are to be expressed namely first by the mouth and tongue the instrument of speaking secondly the two-edged sword and hand the instruments of action whereby the Psalmist doth manifest most evidently that these high praises that are conceived in the heart must be expressed in the tongue and life First then Let the high praises of God be in your mouth or in your throat as the Text hath it to note the extension of your voyces in their expression which is that which is commanded in the former verse when the Saints are enjoyned to sing aloud upon their beds and Psa 148.2 to praise God in the heights that is not onely in high places to exalt his Name above the Heavens and Earth but also in high expressions of words and voyces and therefore Psa 150.5 the Spirit of God requires that the Lord be praised not only on a well sounding Cymbal or as the Text is a Cymbal of hearing but also upon a high sounding Cymbal that is notes of highest exaltation and shoutings All which Scriptures call upon you as well as my Text to let the praises of God be high in your mouths publishing them in the highest expressions of his glory and that principally these two ways First In a thankful celebration of them before others Secondly 1. By the tongue in celebration before men Psa 78.4 In a thankful commemoration of them between the Lord and your selves First You must heighten them by your tongues in an high celebration of them to others