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A20547 A plaine and familiar exposition of the eleuenth and twelfth chapters of the Prouerbes of Salomon Dod, John, 1549?-1645.; Cleaver, Robert, 1561 or 2-ca. 1625. aut 1607 (1607) STC 6957; ESTC S109740 155,503 198

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he prescribeth the remedie whereby this disease of hurtfull sorrow and pensiuenes may be cured and that is with good words For the comfortable speech of a friend but especially the holesome word of God declaring the remission of sinnes and the fauour of God expelleth the heauines of the heart and refresheth it with ioy and comfort Doct. Immoderate griefe doth turne men to great hurt and annoyance As fleshly mirth doth much corrupt mens minds and stirre them vp to vanitie so worldly sorrow doth greatly weaken their hearts and dull their spirits whereby they are hindred from the performance of many good duties And so much is meant in that place where it is said that by the sorrow of the heart the mind is Prou. 15. 13. heauie When Ioshua was inclining to too much feare and discomfort for the losse of his men at their going vp against Ai and the euill consequents that were likelie to follow the Lord would not suffer him to giue place thereunto saying Get thee vp wherefore Iosh 7. 10. liest thou thus vpon thy face He tooke notice and gaue a censure of this inward affection of his heart somewhat exceeding measure by the gesture of his bodie Reason 1 First the health and strength of the bodie is thereby impaired and the life it selfe is many times shortned by that meanes A ioyfull heart causeth good health but a sorrowfull mind drieth the bones Prou. 17. 22. It pearceth to that which is within and bringeth weakenesse vpon the strongest parts Secondly such as are oppressed with cares and griefe are made vnmeete for the seruices of God who indeede doth require feare but commaundeth likewise to reioyce with trembling Psal 2. 11. How can they call vpon God in any feruency when deadnes hath wholy possessed them How can they be thankefull and offer acceptable praises to God when they are voide of al ioy and cheerefulnesse And how can they attend vnto his word when their thoughts are altogether busied in the contemplation of their owne miserie The message was very comfortable which Moses brought to the Israelites in Aegypt when the Lord told them that he would deliuer them from the burdens and bondage of the Aegyptians and would take them for his people and be their God c. but it is said they harkened not to him for anguish of spirit and cruell bondage Exo. 6. 9. Thirdly it maketh men lesse diligent and profitable in their callings whether it be in their seuerall trades or in places of superioritie to gouerne or of inferioritie to obey Fourthly it bereaueth them of the benefite and comfort of any Christian societie wherein they are neither apt to doe good nor receiue good It taketh away their cheerefulnes it disableth their tongues of speaking fruitfully it stoppeth their eares from hearkning attentiuely their presence is not very delightfull to others and the companie of others is not much regarded of them Vse 1 Instruction 1. to preuent this worldy sorrow by preseruing of godly ioy and that is by keeping the peace of a good conscience with an vpright heart and holy behauiour either shunning of sinne that we runne not into it or soundly sorrowing for it when we haue committed it Looke how much innocencie and sinceritie any man hath so much comfort his heart shall inioy and according to the measure of guiltinesse there will bee an inward secret biting griefe and fearefulnesse When anguish and sorrow when feare and troubles assault vs so strongly that we cannot repell them let vs then obserue that holy counsell which God that can make it effectuall doth offer here in this place vnto vs and that is to haue a recourse to faithfull comforters He sendeth vs to them he incourageth vs to go he assureth vs of successe hee hath alwaies performed that neuer any was left vnholpen that sought helpe at his hand according to this his direction Elihu speaketh of this to Iob that when a man is striken with sorrow vpon his bed and griefe of his bones is sore so that his life causeth him to abhorre bread and his soule daintie meate that his flesh is consumed and his bones chatter and his soule draweth to the graue and his life to the buriers yet a faithfull Iob. 33. 19. c. messenger of God one of a thousand deliuering his message faithfullie from God will heale all this in them that giue credit to him and set them in as good case as euer they were before For God which can doe all things and formed all things hath vndertaken to giue such a blessing to the words of his seruants and chiefly them by whose ministerie he speaketh to his own people I create saith hee the fruite of the lips to bee peace peace that is true perpetual and most constant comfort vnto them that are far Isai 57. 19. off and to them that are neere for I will heale him Hereof the keeper of the prison whom Paul and Silas conuerted had happie experience Act. 16. 28. and thereby was preserued from destroying himselfe Hereof three thousand at once whom Peter conuerted had happie Act. 2. 37. experience being deliuered both from their feares and sinfulnesse To collect all good arguments whereby wee preuaile against our dread and sorrowes that grow from our afflictions and troubles As who imposeth them vpon vs but the Lord And to what end doth the Lord so impose them but in mercie and wisedome as a most skilfull and faithfull physition for our profit Haue not our betters endured more and yet were beloued and blessed of God both for the present and afterwards Haue not we deserued farre greater iudgements euen destruction it selfe and is it much if wee bee onely scourged so fauourablie with such small stripes of easie rodes by a louing father who doth prepare vs thereby to so great comfort and glorie Verse 26. The righteous is more excellent then his neighbour but the way of the wicked will deceiue them THe righteous that is euery godly man who hath attained to vprightnes though not to perfection of righteousnes is better then his neighbour is better beloued and graced of God and more esteemed of godly wise men and hath that in him which maketh him more commendable then any other that is vnrighteous and sinfull and so his way is answerable to his hope But the wicked desiring and seeking and expecting a more excellencie aboue others are notwithstanding contemptible and grow in time to be contemned and so their way deceiueth them Doct. Grace maketh good men to be the worthiest personages As they goe before all the vnregenerate in vertue so they go beyond them in honour and as they exceede them in pietie so they surmount them in excellencie The testimonie which the Prophet giueth of them to God himselfe by the inspiration of Gods spirit doth make this manifest My goods saith he extend not to thee but to the Saints that are in earth euen to the excellent all my Psalm 16.