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A12516 Dauids repentance, or, A plaine and familiar exposition of the 51 psalme first preached and now published for the benefite of Gods church : wherein euery faithfull Christian may see before his eyes the patterne of vnfeigned repentance, whereby we may take heed of the falling into sinne againe. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1614 (1614) STC 22841.7; ESTC S3155 194,670 580

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to life eternal but liuing and dying a naturall man he must needs be damned and die eternally Except a man be borne anew Iohn 3. Luke 13.5 hee can not see the kingdome of GOD Againe Except yee repent yee shall all perish And therefore so long as wee continue in the state of nature being conceiued and borne in sinne we are in a most miserable and damnable estate For the poyson of our nature is the same in vs that is in the wicked And by nature wee are prone to all manner of sinne and howsoeuer by the speciall mercie of God wee haue escaped many horrible and grieuous sinnes which we finde that the wicked of God haue fallen into It is not for that wee are of a purer Nature then they for it is alike with the Reprobate but because the poysoned corruption thereof hath not yet discouered it selfe in vs which wee haue iust cause euery day to feare Oh then let vs labour to get out of this cursed state of nature and get into the state of grace to be borne a new to become new creatures in Christ Iesus to repent to seeke to Iesus Christ for mercy for if we liue and die in the state of nature it is impossible wee should be saued And therefore the state of all carnall men and women which are meerely natural howsoeuer ciuill honest is a fearfull state and condition for all this while they doe nothing but sinne all the actions of a naturall man be so many sins vnto him as prayer hearing the Word receiuing the Sacraments Genesis 4. and the like for before anie of these sacrifices can be accepted of God their persons must first bee approued Vse 2 Seeing that all of vs be conceiued in sinne and stained wich originall vncleanenesse and therefore are not onely subiect to the curse of GOD but euen polluted in soule and body blind in our minds rebellious in our wils and affections Then those men who stand vpon their owne wit and wisedome and care not for the word of God preached shew that they be in a miscrable case all the knowledge wit and strength of nature cannot bring a man to heauen and to life eternall and the reason is The naturall man perceiueth not the things that are of God Againe 1. Cor 1 10 1. Cor. 1.21 Rom. 8.8 Gen 8.21 When as the world could not know God in the wisedome of God it pleaseth God by the foolishnesse of preaching to saue them that beleeue and therefore let vs renounce our selues our naturall wisedome strength and goodnesse and become fooles in our selues that we may be wise in God abhorre our selues and our owne goodnesse and labour to be found righteous in Christs righteousnesse Paul confesseth Rom. 7.18 That in me there dwelleth no good thing wee cannot thinke a good thought much lesse doe any good till we be illuminated by the word and spirit inlightned and sanctified Vse 3 Then we see that Doctrine of the Papistes that man hath naturally free-will and by vertue of that can doe some good to please God and can keepe the Lawe and merite life eternall that it is most false for all men be conceiued in sinne starke dead in sinne haue no power to will good things but are prone to all euill and corruption Man hath no free-will in anything that is good and leadeth to life eternall but all to euill And in sinne hath my mother conceiued me HEereby we may note the greatnesse of Adams fall And the sinne of our first Parents who did not onely bring the curse of GOD vpon themselues but vpon all their posterity and did not onely defile themselues but all that should come of them for Adam did not fall as a priuate man but as the maine roote and stocke of all mankinde and wee all fell in him because we were all in his loynes and therefore seeing such is the greatnesse of Adams fall wee ought to be humbled for it and daily to bewaile it because if hee had not sinned then we should not haue beene conceiued in sinne nor lost the Image of GOD wherein wee were at first created in holinesse and righteousnesse and withall wee must labor to be renewed daily and to haue the Image of Almightie God restored by dying to sinne and liuing to righteousnesse that wee may be holie as GOD is holie and righteous as GOD is righteous Doctr. 3 We see that Parents Godly parents beget sinfull children though they be holie and such as beleeue yet they beget children in sinne and vncleanenes and doe conuey originall sin vnto their children they warme them with vncleane bloud and so by that meanes doe make them children of wrath and heires of Gods anger and in state of damnation for beleeuing parents beget not beleeuing children but children like vnto themselues as they be sinnefull men and women Adam begate a childe in his owne likenesse that is Genes 5.3 a sinfull man like himselfe Now we know that Gods Image was defaced in Adam hee begate a sonne therefore corrupt according to his owne corrupt Image as Iob speaketh Iob 14.4 Who can bring a cleane thing out of that which is vncleane And this is the reason Gen. 4.3 That the corrupt nature of Cain led him to that for the which he had no example And so this is true of all men else though they might neuer see any thing that were euill yet of themselues of their owne disposition they would doe euill being by nature men haled thereunto Vse 1 Well seeing parents now by the fall of Adam Parents duetie get sinnefull children and they be bred and borne in sinne and they be meanes to beget them and to bring them into the world and to conuey originall sinne vnto them and make them in a fearefull and damnable estate oh how should Parents labour to bring them out of the state of Nature and Damnation into Grace and Saluation if thou shouldest doe any thing to bring thy childe into danger of death Note this well how would it grieue thee that thou by thy folly shouldest bring thy childe to vntimely death how much more bringing them in danger of eternall death And therefore pity thy poore childe seeke to make him the childe of God vse all good meanes to haue him made the childe of God repent thy self pray for him admonish him bring him to the Word and publique meanes call vpon him to repent to begge the pardon of his sin to feare God giue him good example lest for want of this thou doe thrust his poore soule into hell Oh how can parents be too carefull for their children seeing they haue beene the meanes to bring them into so wofull estate Vse 2 Seeing that Dauid doth acknowledge his naturall corruption to this end euen to aggrauate the grieuousnesse of his sinne and not to lessen it or to excuse himselfe but rather to confesse that hee was nothing else but a masse of sinne and all
pollution this shews of what spirit those profane beasts be who being tolde of their filthy sinnes of adultery whooredome and vncleannesse by and by they answere Why what should we doe wee are but flesh and bloud and we see it is our nature to sinne and so thinke by one sinne to excuse an other and by one debt to pay an other tell men of their vnbrideled and vnruly affection couetousnesse anger c. and what is their answere It is their nature to doe so which is all one as to goe about to pay one debt with another and thus they goe about to hide their sinnes We see Dauid sought no such starting holes but rather confesseth he is a masse of sinne and that he is euery way worthy to perish for his sinne and in danger to be damned And therefore let vs take heede that wee doe not so confesse our naturall corruption as to make it a boulster to vpholde vs in our sinnes but rather be humbled for it that our nature is so miserably polluted and labour to haue it reformed and renewed Vse 3 And last of all this may serue to reprooue the extreame folly of those that stand so much of their pedigree as though they were not made of common moulde but euen from the consideration of the greatnesse of their parentage beare themselues aloofe thinking none to be their equalles as though true Nobilitie stoode on this that man descends of man But let not such stand so much vpon the honour of their birth or greatnes of their Ancestors as thogh in these things alone they were happy But let them labor withall to be the sonnes of God by regeneration This is indeed the ornament of their bloud and the finest flower in their Garland And though a man be neuer so noble or great in estate yet if hee be not a repentant sinner and such a one as is truely humble before God he is base and vile and his nobilitie stinks in the nosthrils of God VERSE 6. 6. Beholde thou louest trueth in the inward affections therefore hast thou thou taught me wisedome in the secret of my heart IN the formet verse Dauid had set out the grieuousnes of his sin by that that he was euen conceiued in sin and so was nothing else but a lump of sin and euen from the cradle was worthy to perish and to bee damned In this fixt Verse the Prophet Dauid proceedeth to set out the grieuousnes of his sin by an other Argument taken from the most pure nature of Almightie GOD who being most iust and holie and most pure can delight in nothing but in that which is pure and holy But hee confesseth that by his sinnes hee had defiled himselfe both in soule and body so as hee was not worthy to appeare in the presence of Almightie God Behold thou louest The meaning of the words AS if he should haue said O Lord my God thou art a most holie God and canst abide no vncleane thing But I euen Dauid once a man after thy owne heart sanctified by thy holy spirit haue marred all and with filthy vncleanenes and adultery as also murder and shedding of innocent bloud haue defiled and stained my selfe both body and scule so as I am now cleane out of order and so foule that I am not worthy to come into thy presence so as instead of that inward purity and sinceritie and that vprightnesse both in soule and body I haue brought out most vgly and cursed fruits of sinne and vncleanenesse Thus be doth still lay open his misery and aggrauateth his sin before the Lord. Doctr. 1 Seeing that Dauid doth aggrauate his sinne by weighing the most pure and holy nature of GOD that can abide no impuritie or vncleanenesse Tru knowledge of God works true humilitie Hence we learne that a man or woman shall neuer sufficiently enough know themselues and their owne misery till such time as they looke vp vnto the most holie and pure nature of GOD all the while we measure our selues by our selues looke vpon our owne goodnes wisdome knowledge vprightnes wee thinke highly of ourselues but if we once lift vp our eyes to the most holy and pure nature of GOD and withall consider how we are swarued from it and be defiled with sin O then wee begin to pull downe our peacockes feathers and to humble our selues in the sight of GOD Iob hee had a long time stoode vpon his owne goodnes and vertue but after the Lord opened his eyes to see the most pure and holy nature of GOD and his owne vilenesse hee crieth out O Lord thou I know canst doe all things Iob 43.1 2 c. no thought is hid from thee I haue spoken things I knew not I haue heard of thee by the hearing of the eare but now wine eie seeth thee Therefore I abhorre my selfe and repent in dust and ashes Paul saith of himselfe Before the Commandement came I was aliue Rom. 7. A iolly fellow thought well of himselfe but when the Commandement came and hee had gote the knowledge of God namely that he was a holy and iust God then was he dead The people of Israel thought it an easie matter to serue the Lord and were forward but Ioshua aduiseth them to take heede for saith he The Lord is a holy God a iealous God Ios 24.19 and will not pardon your sinnes and iniquities So that by all these it appeareth that the knowledge of GOD as hee is a holy pure and righteous GOD is a speciall meanes to humble vs and to make vs know our selues and our misery and therefore doth the Prophet Dauid prefixe before it this note of attention Behold marke consider it well Vse 1 What is the reason that sinful and miserable men dare bee so bolde to stand vpon their owne goodnes and worthinesse when they come into Gods presence Lu. 18.14 like the proud Pharisie Because they doe not consider with whom they haue to deale with God who is most pure and loueth purity and can abide no impurity Oh if men would looke vp vnto the holy and most pure nature of GOD it would be a speciall means to humble them and to plucke downe their pride then they should see and acknowledge that they are but dust and ashes Genes 17. as Abraham pleading with GOD confesseth and humbles himselfe then they would come with more reuerence and fe●re and confesse themselues vile and miserable creatures Oh then let vs thinke vpon this with Dauid Iob Abraham when we come into Gods presence to humble vs that wee may come with great preparation and looke vnto our feet and affections that we may remember wee come not into the presence of an earthly king but of the euer-liuing GOD as that we thereby be not brought to conceiue too well of our selues as many men doe Thou louest truth in the inward affection Doctr. 2 HEnce marke that a sound vpright and sincere heart is that the
all men do by nature that when sin is committed done and past they shall neuer be called to account for the same But alas no length of time can we are sin away if it bee not taken away by true and vnfained Repentance Yea the sinnes of our youth which many yeares agoe wee haue committed if now in time we do not repent and stop the mouth of the same shall stand vp as new and fresh against vs as the first houre we committed them Oh that we could be wise to thinke vpon these things Our selues waxe old our bodies are declining to the graue and will we take no paines to weare away our sinnes but to let them stand in their strength against vs This weare a great folly Let men therfore thinke of this betimes there is no going to Heauen with dry eyes or beds of downe Now if this poore worke of mine may finde entertainment with thee I shall so much the more be encouraged to take paines in this kinde vpon other places of Scripture as vpon the first Psalme which thou maist shortly expect And withall may helpe thee forward to this necessary duty of Repentance I haue thē my desire giue the praise to him from whom all good commeth who worketh in vs both the will the deed to whom be praise and honour for euer and euer AMEN Thine in the Lord Iesus SAMVEL SMITH The Table of the principall Doctrines briefly handled in this Booke Out of the Title of the Psalme Page 1. 2. 3. Doct. 1. Singing of Psalmes an ancient practise in the Church of God page 6. Doct. 2. A Childe of God may fall after hee is effectually called Page 16. Doct. 3. The word preached the ordinary meanes to beget Faith and Repentance page 21. Doct. 4. A fearful thing to liue in sin without repentance pag. 25. Doct. 5. Ministers must reproue the greatest personages pag. 30. Doct. 6. Men must bee charged with their speciall sins pag. 38. Doct. 7. Chaste speech taught of God page 42. Doct. 8. The godly respect more the glory of God then their owne credit page 44. Doct. 9. The strongest may fall page 46. VERSE I. Doct. 1. Sight of sin the first step to repentance page 52. Doct. 2. Sorrow for sinne note of a godly man page 58. Doct. 3. Mercie is chiefly to bee sought for page 61. Doct. 4. God alone is to be prayed vnto page 66. Doct. 5. Experience of former fauour assureth of future page 71 Doct. 6. The mercy of God emboldens sinners to come vnto him Page 74. Doct. 7. Gods mercy mans merit page 79. Doct. 8. The nature of sin p. 83 Doct. 9. God a God of mercie Page 85. Doct. 10. The Lord keepes a book of all our sinnes page 89. VERSE 2. Doct. 1. A wounded conscience can finde no rest but onely in Christ page 98 Doct. 2. Difference betwixt the sorrow of the godly and the wicked page 102 Doct. 3. Sinne defiles a Man page 106 Doct. 4. Hard matter to be clensed from the pollution of sin p. 110 Doct. 5. Bloud of Christ alone doth wash away sinne page 114. VEERS 3. Doct. 1. Confession euer goes before remission pag. 120 Doct. 2. An accusing conscience the meanes to bring men to repentance pag. 141 Doct. 3. Necessary duty to call our sins to account pag. 139. Doct. 4. Sinne once knowne doth euer accuse till it be pardoned pag. 145 Doct. 5. Sinne neuer goes alone pag. 149 VERSE 4. Doct. 1. A mans sins are open before God pag. 155 Doct. 2. What sorrow it is that accompanies repentance pag. 160 Doct. 3. Note of a penitent person not to excuse his sin pag. 166 Doct. 4. God alone can forgiue sinnes pag. 171 Doct. 5. Acknowledgement of partitular sinnes required in true repentance pag. 180 Doct. 6. Men sin before God p. 187 Doct. 7. The Lord maketh good vse of our consciences pag. 191 Doct. 8. God is euer iust in his iudgements pag. 195. 202 VERSE 5. Doct. 1. A man doth neuer truely repent till hee come to know his owne nature pag. 210 Doct. 2. No man is borne by nature the child of God pag. 211 Doct. 3. Godly parents beget sinfull children pag. 217 VERSE 6. Doct. 1. True knowledge of God workes true humility pag. 224 Doct. 2. A sanctified heart the greatest blessing of God p. 231 Doct. 3. Sinne is but a lying vanity pag. 233 Doct. 4. A fearefull thing to sin against knowledge pag. 237 Doct. 5. Heauenly wisedome the gift of Gods spirit pag. 244 VERSE 7. Doct. 1. Pardon of sin the greatest mercy pag. 249 Doct. 2. Sin is infectious pag. 253 Doct. 3. The ceremonies vnder the law were but to lead vs to Christ pag. 255 Doct 4. Christs bloud alone doth purge our sinnes pag. 256 Doct. 5. Situation to be sought for onely in Christ pag. 260 Doct. 6. Sin defiles a man p. 265 Doct. 7. Naturall men their estate Described pag. 269 VERSE 8. Doct. 1. Assurance of the pardon of sins may be attained pag. 282 Doct. 2. Mans testimony of the remission of sins is nothing without the testimony of Gods spirit pag. 285 Doct. 3. Ministery of the word meanes whereby God conueyes comfort to his children pag. 290 Doct. 4. Where sin is not pardoned there can be no true ioy pag. 295 Doct. 5. No sorrow in the godly like the sorrow for sin pag. 300 Doct. 6. There is no respect of persons with God pag. 303 Doct. 7. Pardon of sinne brings true ioy pag. 304 VERSE 9. Doct. 1. Gods anger most fearefull to the godly pag. 310 Doct. 2. Manner of Gods pardoning sinne pag. 317 Doct. 3. All our sins are knowne to God pag. 321 VERSE 10. Doct. 1. Iustification and Sanctification go together pag. 326 Doct. Repentance a new creation pag. 329 Doct. 3. True sanctification is neuer in part pag. 333 Doct. 4. God is the Author of sanctification pag. 338 Doct. 5. Sinne hinders the worke of sanctification pag. 341 Doct. 6. Child of God not alwayes at one stay pag. 348 Doct. 7. A purpose not to sin mark of a sanctified heart pag. 351 Doct. 8. Sinne quenches grace as water fire pag. 355 VERSE 11. Doct. 1. The pleasures of sinne are deere bought pag. 262 Doct. The Iudgements of God vpon other cause the godly to feare pag. 378 Doct. 3. Sin takes away the fecling of Gods fauor for a time pag. 379 VERSE 12. Doct. 1. Fruit of sinne described pag. 390 Doct. 2. Fauour of God is a Christians chiefest ioy pag. 393 Doct. 3. State of Gods children not alwayes alike pag. 398 Doct. 4. Pardon of sinne the soundest ioy pag. 401 Doct. 5. Man weake being left to himselfe pag. 406. VERSE 13. Doct. 1. The goodnesse of God towards our selues must bee made knowne pag. 411 Doct. 2. Thankfulnesse a necessary duty pag 414 Doct. 3. Fruit of faith to seeke the good of others pag. 417 Doct. 4. What Doctrine Ministers must teach pag. 420 Doct. 5. Ignorant are to