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A03465 The historie of Adam, or the foure-fold state of man, vvell formed in his creation, deformed in his corruption, reformed in Grace, and perfected in glory. By Mr. Henry Holland, late preacher at Saint Brides Church in London Holland, Henry, 1555 or 6-1603.; Topsell, Edward, 1572-1625? 1606 (1606) STC 13587; ESTC S104152 275,758 386

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forth thou murtherer and sonne of Belial And of Goliah it is said that hee cursed Dauid by his Gods 1. Sam. 17.43 This sinne is committed in sundry formes of diuellish imprecations in our times by Godlesse and vnbeleeuing people as these following and such like Sundrie forme of diuellish imprecations God damne me body and soule if this or that bee so The Lord confound mee body and soule If I did this thing I pray God I may neuer stirre from this place if I haue said or done this thing I pray God this bread may bee my last if I did so And against other men they send forth these and the like hellish speaches The Diuell take thee and such as thou art Goe thy way the Diuell goe with thee Obiect But holy men haue now and then desired a curse from God on their enemies as Elisha against the men of Bethell and their children for mocking him He cursed them in the name of the Lord and his curse tooke effect on them for fortie two children of the Idolatrous people were deuoured of Beares 2. King 2.24.25 And Dauid prayeth often against his enemies wishing many euils to fall vpon them Psal 69.22.23.24 and Noah pronounced a curse on his son Cham. Gen. 9.25 Ans The Answere is this first wee must note with what spirit and affection they doe so curse their enemies Secondly how their enemies are Gods enemies and the great enemies of his Church and so they respect not their owne priuate iniuries but Gods glory and the good of his Church Thirdly this they doe by the extraordinarie motion of the spirit Fourthly wee haue an expresse charge on the contrary to blesse and pray for our very enemies Mat. 5.44 and to curse and blaspheme no man Rom. 12.14 Tit. 3.2 Againe many men greatly feare the curses of the impious stand in great doubt how to answer them Learne of Dauid what to doe in this case First giue the wicked none occasion to curse thee or to blaspheme God for thy sinne Secondly answere him not but passe by him in silence Thirdly be well assured that God hath let Sathan loose by him stirs vp Shemei to curse thee for thy further humiliation Fourthly and lastly be well assured in thine heart that as the sparrow by fleeing and the swallow by fleeing escape so the curse that is causelesse shall not come Prou. 26.2 Quest 94. The Lord speakes vnto vs not onely by his word but also by his iudgements and by his workes and is not the prophane contempt and abuse of these here condemned Psal 19.1 Ans No doubt for all his works declare and set forth his power his prouidence greatnesse goodnesse wisedome iustice and mercie and so they manifest vnto men the excellencie of his name Psal 145.8.9.10 All thy workes praise thee O Lord and thy Saints blesse thee They shew the glory of thy kingdome and speake of thy power to cause his power to bee knowne to the sonnes of men and the glorious renowne of his kingdome Wee heare him in his word we see him in his works Psal 78.7.8 wee feele him in his iudgements wee tast him in his creatures euery day now to speake of any of these or to vse them without feeling without faith without reuerence without feare without thanksgiuing is a great prophanation of the holy name of God The second part of the third Law Quest 95. Wee haue heard what speciall sinnes God condemns in this Law now let vs heare what speciall duties hee doth commaund Ans First the Lord here requireth at our hands to reproue and correct and to punish all the former sinnes and sinners by whom his great name is dishonoured according to the power place and calling which the Lord hath giuen vs. If the Maiestrate do not correct and redresse these enormities in the common wealth 1. Sam. 2.23.24.25 if the ministers doe not rebuke these men sharply Tit. 1. Cha. ver 13. The cause of the comtempt of Magistrates and Ministers with all authority 2. Chap. ver 15. then doe they honor the wicked aboue the Lord. 2. Sam. 2.19 and they shall be dishonoured before the people For the truth of God abideth for euer Them that honour mee I will honour and they that despise mee shall be despised 1. Sam. 2.30 and the same is said against the Priests in Malach. 2.8.9 Yee caused many to stumble or fall against the Law yee haue broken the couenant of Leui saith the Lood of hosts Therefore haue I made you also to be despised and vile before all the people because ye kept not my wayes but haue beene partiall in the Law Quest 96. To passe ouer the duties of Maiestrates and Ministers I pray you let vs heare at large what you can say of the duties of all priuate men in priuate admonition and Christian reproofe See the booke of houshold gouernment Aug. Corpore stetisti animo fugisti fugisti quia tacuisti tacuisti quia timuisti nam fuga animae timor est and how they bee to proceede to priuate chasticement in families that the great name of God bee not blasphemed Ans It is very manifest that the Lord threatneth great wrath as against all sinnes so specially these grose sins wherby his great name is so dishonoured The priuate man must dye before God is guiltie of the same sinne which doth not reueale a blasphemie how much more the magistrate not punishing and the Minister not reprouing these sinners Leu. Chap. 5. ver 1. But to proceed to answere of this most christian dutie of priuate admoninion the first Law and great charge of God concerning it is written Leu. 19.17 Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thine heart but reproue thy neighbour freely or plainely and suffer him not to sinne or let not his sinne rest vpon him Here first consider and obserue the occasion of these words in the former verse immediately going beefore for there wee haue two Lawes the first is concerning our brothers good name that wee neuer impaire it by walking about marchandizing of tales against it The second is touching his life that wee neuer consent in any place or time to hurt the same Then hee addeth this law as apointing a speciall remedie and preseruatiue against all such euills In these words generally wee are to consider First the charge of God concerning this dutie where note first whom to reproue a brother no stranger secondly the forme freely and plainely Secondly the confirmation of the charge first to omit this dutie is an argument of deadly hatred thou shalt not hate him in thine heart secondly to omit this dutie is to leaue our brother in a most lamentable estate for so his sinne will rest vpon him or hee will lye and it may be die in his sinne First of the dutie here commaunded next of the motiues annexed to practise the same First of this dutie the spirit of God speaketh often giuing vs speciall rules