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A15144 The vvay to the celestiall paradise Declaring how a sinner may be saued, and come to life euerlasting. Contained in three bookes.The first second third sheweth that a sinner may be saued, & come to life euerlasting. By faith, apprehending Christ for his iustification, & applying to himselfe the promises of the Gospell made in Iesus Christ. Repentance, hauing his sins washed away in the bloud of the lambe Iesus Christ. Prayer, calling vpon God in the name of Iesus Christ. By Robert Whittell, minister of the Gospell. Whittle, Robert, d. 1638. 1620 (1620) STC 25441; ESTC S120396 338,769 458

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dye in impenitencie and hardnesse of heart Secondly this is profitable for instruction to all that know there is a hell and heare of the paines and torments Vse 2 To feare God of hell that they learne to feare God to stand in awe of him and not to sinne against him to this our Sauiour Christ exhorteth vs vpon the consideration of the paines and torments of hell saying Feare not them which c Mat. 10. 28. kill the body but are not able to kill the soule But rather feare him which is able to destroy both soule and body in hell Because there is a hell and because that God is able to cast the soules and bodies of all impenitent sinners into hell for this cause see that ye feare God stand in awe of God tremble before him and sinne not against him for as God is mercifull to penitent sinners and will pardon the iniquitie and transgressions of them that repent and turne from their sinnes and returne vnto God So also is he a God o● iustice and fierce wrath for as the Apostle saith d Heb. 12. 29. God is a consuming fi●r and he will cast both the bodies and soules of all impenitent sinners into hell-fire there to be tormented for euermore as it is also written e Reu. 21. 8. The fearefull and vnbeleeuing and the abhomminable and murderers and whore-mongers sorcerers and idolaters and all l●ers shall haue their part in the lake that burneth with fire and brimstone which is the second death O then sinfull man who soeuer thou art now betimes repent and returne vnto the Lord least death vnawares seize vpon thee and suddenly thou be cast downe into hell and there shalt finde thy case to be remedilesse and thy torment endlesse CHAP. XXIII Of the benefit of Repentance how it remooueth Iudgements temporall spirituall and eternall Which may perswade vs to Repentonce HItherto of the motiues to Repentance taken from the necessitie thereof The fourth and last motiue to Repentance 4 The benefit of Repentance I take from the benefit thereof Repentance brings much good to the penitent sinner he shall be blessed with manie blessings I reduce them to these two heads True Repentance Two-fold First remooueth iudgements Secondly procuteth blessings First Repentance remooueth iudgements and those 1 It remooueth iudgements Three fold three-fold Temporall Spirituall and Eternall Touching the first Repentance is a meanes to remooue 1 Temporall temporall iudgements either threatned against sinners or else deseruedly drawne vpon them for their sinnes The Lord sendeth Ieremie the Prophet to the people of Israell saying a Ier. 3. 12. Returne thou back-sliding Israel saith the Lord and I will not cause mine anger to fall vpon you for I am mercifull saith the Lord and I will not keepe anger for euer Isaiah the Prophet is sent to King Kezekiah with this message b Isa 38. 5. 6. Goe and say to Hezekiah Thus saith the Lord the God of Dauid thy Father I haue heard thy prayer I haue seene thy teares beholde I will adde vnto thy dayes fifteene yeeres and I will deliuer thee and this Cittie out of the hand of the King of Assyria and I will defend this Cittie Ionah the Prophet is sent to Niniueh to threaten them and their Cittie with destruction and ouerthrow except they did repent within the space of fortie dayes c Joh. 3. 4. Yet fortie dayes and Niniueh shall he ouerthrowne But vpon this threatning Niniueh did repent for the King and the whole Cittie put on sackcloth and fasted and cryed mightily vnto God and repented of their euill wayes and d Ver. 10. God saw their workes that they turned from their euill wayes And God repented of the euill that he had said hee would doe vnto them and he did it not When God saw the people repent of their sinnes he repented of the iudgement which he had threatned against them According to that saying of the Lord in Ieremie e Ier. 18. 7. 8. At what instant I shall speake concerning a nation and concerning a kingdome to plucke vp and to pull downe and to destroy it if that nation against whom I haue pronounced turne from their euill I will repent of the euill that I thought to doe vnto them Thus Repentance remooueth temporall iudgements Secondly Repentance remooueth spirituall iudgements 2 Spirituall as blindnesse of minde hardnesse of heart and horrour of conscience It remooues blindnesse of mind When God giueth the grace of illumination for before that a sinner beleeueth and repenteth he liues in blindnesse and darknesse but beleeuing and repenting he is inlightned with the knowledge of the truth and walkes no more in darkenesse but in light as the Apostle speakes f Ephe. 5. 8. ye were sometimes darknesse but now are ye light in the Lord. Repentance also remooueth hardnesse of heart when God giueth the sinner true contrition softning the hard heart For when God giueth grace to repent he giueth also a mollified and melting heart as it is said in Ezechiel g Ezek. 36. 25. 26. I will sprinckle cleane water vpon you and ye shall be cleane from all your filthinesse and from all your Idoles will I cleanse you A new heart also will I giue you and a new spirit will I put within you and I will take away the stonie heart out of your flesh and I will giue you an heart of flesh Yea Repentance also remooueth horrour of conscience and the intollerable burden of sinne when God giueth to the penitent sinner peace of conscience and rest to the soule h Mat. 11. 28. Come vnto me saith our Sauiour all ye that labour and are heauie laden and I will giue you rest Now the conscience neuer hath true peace neither doth the soule euer enioy quiet rest til sinne be done away by Repentance Thirdly Repentance remooueth eternall iudgements 3 Eternall so that neither death nor hell nor condemnation can hurt them that doe truly beleeue in Christ and haue vnfainedly repented of their sinnes and doe now lead a new life So saith St Paul to the Romanes i Rom. 8. 1. There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Iesus who walke not after the flesh but after the spirit And St Iohn saith k Reu. 20. 6 Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection on such the second death hath no power Thus it is apparent that great benefit commeth by Repentance for it remooueth from the penitent sinner punishments temporall concerning the bodie and outward state it deliuereth from spirituall iudgements and it Vse freeth from eternall condemnation That may escape the iudgements of God we must repent of our sinnes The consideration of which benefit of Repentance in remoouing Iudgements temporall spirituall and eternall serues for instruction to teach and admonish euery one that would escape these iudgements that would haue temporall iudgements remooued from
this Treatise and applying to our selues the promises of the Gospell made vnto vs in Iesus Christ Secondly by Repentance hauing our sinnes washed away in the bloud of the Lambe Iesus Christ Thirdly by Prayer calling vpon God in the name of Iesus Christ CHAP. II. Of the order of the Treatise shewing that Faith must goe before Repentance and Prayer vpon which they depend Proouing also that Faith in Christ is a sure and certaine meanes of obtaining saluation and eternall life THe first and principall meanes of obtaining saluation The order of this Treatise and the most direct way that wee can goe to Heauen is by Faith in Iesus Christ True it is without Repentance we cannot be saued and without Prayer we cannot come neere vnto God yet Repentance separated from faith in Christ is no true Repentance no better then the Repentance of a Matth. 27. 3. Iudas and Prayer if it proceede not from a heart purified by faith in Christ is no effectuall prayer no better then the prayer of the b Luk. 18. 11 11 14. Pharisies and c Matth. 6. 5. Hypocrites But true and sound Repentance proceedes from true sauing faith and feruent deuout prayer comes from a beleeuing heart as the Apostle saith d Rom. 10. 14. how shall they call on him in whom they haue not beleeued And that faith in Iesus Christ is the true and sure meanes whereby wee may bee saued and come to life euerlasting may euidently appeare First by these Testimonies of Scripiure the faithfull and true Witnesse saith e Ioh. 3. 16. God so loued the world that hee gaue his onely begotten sonne that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue euerlasting life And againe f Verse 18. He that beleeueth on him is not condemned but hee that beleeueth not is condemned already because he hath not beleeued in the name of the onely begotten sonne of God S. Paul saith thus to the Ephesians g Ephes 2. 8. by grace are yee saued through faith where he sheweth that our saluation is not of our selues but by grace and through faith So speakes the Apostle to the Hebrewes concerning the celestiall rest typed out by the rest of Canaan h Heb. 3. 18. 19. to whom sware he that they should not enter into his rest but to them that beleeued not so wee see that they could not enter in because of vnbeleefe Secondly by the example of the keeper of the prison conuerted by Pauls preaching vnto him Iesus Hee sayd to the Apostles Paul and Sylas i Act. 16. 30. 31. Sirs what must I do to be saued and they said beleeue on the Lord Iesus Christ and thou shalt be saued and thy house There was a time when it was sayd k Leuit. 18. 5. Gal. 3. 12. the man that doth these things shall liue in them but now in the blessed time of the Gospell the word of saluation is this l Iob. 3. 16. Acts 16. 31. hee that beleeueth shall liue It was once sayd Doe this and liue it is now sayd Beleeue and liue This was that word of vnspeakable comfort to the Keeper of the prison a man in wofull case concerning his soule for being euen at his wits end and not knowing what to doe nor what meanes to vse to come to saluation the Apostle raiseth him vp with this Euangelicall consolation Beleeue and bee saued Beleeue on the Lord Iesus Christ and thou shalt be saued and thy house CHAP. III. Containing the partition of the first booke concerning Faith in Iesus Christ HAuing prooued that Faith in Iesus Christ is the first and principall meanes whereby wee are to bee saued and to come to life euerlasting I am now by Gods assistance and through the gracious guiding of his holy Spirit to entreat of this subject Faith in Iesus Christ In handling whereof I will obserue this order I will shew First the diuerse significations of the word Faith The partition of the first booke and what is meant by Faith in this Treatise Secondly the diuers sorts and kindes of Faith and which is the true Faith Thirdly that there is but one true sauing Faith and what it is Fourthly wherein true Faith consisteth Fiftly who are partakers of the true Faith whether all haue it or but some and who they are Sixtly the necessity of hauing the true sauing Faith Seuenthly the benefits whereof they are partakers who haue the true Faith Eightly how the true sauing Faith may be procured Ninthly how true Faith being procured may for euer be preserued Tenthly the signes and markes of true Faith by which it may bee knowne whether a man haue the true sauing Faith whereby hee may bee saued and come to life euerlasting These are the seuerall things necessarily to bee handled in the Treatise of Faith of which in their order as I haue propounded them And first I will shew what is meant by Faith in this Treatise CHAP. IV. Of the diuerse significations of the word Faith and what is meant by Faith in this Treatise THe first generall point in the Treatise of Faith is to shew the diuerse significations of Faith The diuers significations of Faith in the Scriptures Faith signifieth First fidelity and truth in performing of promises and that both in regard of God and men of God a 1 Thess 5. 24. Faithfull is he saith S. Paul that calleth you who also will doe it God is faithfull that is true in his word he will keepe his promise if he say it he will doe it So also in regard of men Faith sometimes signifieth fidelity in performance of promises one to another So it is vsed in that saying of our Sauiour Christ to the Scribes and Pharises b Matth. 23. 23. Yee haue omitted the waightier matters of the Law Iudgement Mercy and c 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Faith Secondly the doctrine of the Gospell so it is vsed by the Apostle to the Galatians d Gal. 1. 23. Hee which persecuted vs in time past now preacheth the Faith Thirdly that knowledge wherby a man knowes how to discerne of things concerning the lawfull vse of them or abstaining from them and that with a safe conscience so it is vsed in that saying of S Paul to the Romanes e Rom. 14. 23. He that doubteth is damned if hee eat because hee eateth not of Faith for whatsoever is not of Faith is sinne Fourthly a confidence and perswasion of the power of God for the obtaining of some temporall blessing as bodily health and that by miraculous and wonderfull meanes which was the Faith of those that came to Christ and the Apostles diseased and went away helped and healed of their infirmities As the woman with the bloudy issue to whom Christ sayd f Matth. 9. 22. Daughter be of good comfort for thy faith hath made thee whole And the Cripple whom Paul healed concerning whom it is said g Act. 14
but repent and amend our liues as they did Which serues To reproue those who set before their eies the liues Vse of the Saints not as examples of repentance but as Against those who are willing to imitate the Saints in their sinnes but not in their repentance cloakes for their sinns the drunkard lookes vpon Noah as he was drunken and lay vncouered but not as he awaked from his wine and repented of his drunkennes and reasoneth that drunkennesse is not so great a sinne for Noah was drunke and yet was saued but willingly forgets that Noah repented of his drunkennesse and hath not vnderstanding to reason thus Noah I heare was drunken and repented he was d●unke no more I haue bene also drunken I ought to repent of my drunkennesse God giue me grace that I may repent as N●●h did and that I may be drunke no more The adulterer sets before his eies Dauid committing adulterie with Bathsheba and the adultresse the whorish woman Mary Magdalen liuing in lewdnesse but haue not grace to repent with Dauid and to weepe for their sinnes with Marie Magdalen Thus wicked and vngodly men peruert the examples of penitent sinners to their owne destruction the drunkard is well pleased to be drunken with Noah but is loath to repent with Noah The adulterer takes great pleasure in committing filthinesse with Dauid but will not be brought to repent with Dauid the whorish woman imitates Marie Magdalen and that willingly in her naughtinesse but thinks it a grieuous thing to sit weeping for her sinns with Marie Magdalen The sinnes of the Saints and the infirmities of good men are recorded in the Scriptures not that wee should imitate them in their sinnes and bee like vnto them in their vices but rather that we should by their examples be warned to beware of falling into sinne and if we sinne not to lye and liue in sinne but to rise againe by repentance as they did and to imitate them in their vertues q Magnus isse Dauid p●●●auit 〈…〉 pe●catu● 〈◊〉 le●go 〈…〉 sine per●culo peccare conceditur Non nam hac de causa cauere debemus facta fortia imi●ar● sanctorum Chrys ad baptizandos Hom. 4. Worthy Dauid saith Chrysostome sinned and that a great sinne what then may we therefore sinne and thinke to escape No. But for this cause we ought to be more warie and to imitate the worthy deeds of the Saints The examples of penitent sinners ought to mooue and perswade vs to repentance CHAP. XVII Of the third motiue to Repentance the necessity of Repentance considered first in regard of the benefits of God THe third motiue to perswade to repentance 3 The necessity of Repentance In regard of I take from the necessity of Repentance How necessary it is for euery sinner to repent to turne from sin and to returne vnto the Lord will appeare if we consider First the benefits of God towards vs. Secondly the patience and long suffering of God Thirdly the shortnesse of our life Fourthly the certainety of death Fiftly the vncertainety of the houre of death Sixtly the certainety of the iudgement to come Seauenthly the vncertainety of the day of iudgement Eightly the punishment of impenitent sinners First the benefits of Almighty God shewed vnto vs 1 The benefits of God are so manifold and his goodnesse so great that wee ought thereby to be mooued to repentance for when we were not the Lord God by his omnipotent power created vs of nothing he made vs something and not of the meanest sort of the creatures but the most excellent creatures vpon the earth little lesse then the Angels for besides the comely proportion of the body God a Gen. 2. 7. breathed into man the breath of life gaue him a reasonable and an vnderstanding soule whereby wee might kgow God and his Sonne Christ Iesus whom to know is eternall life Of this speakes S. Augustine thus b Non eram creastime nihil fueram de nihilo me aliquid fecifli quale antem aliquid non stillam aquae non ignem non auē vel piscem non serpentem vel aliquid ex br●tis animalibus non lapidem c. paulò minus parē me creasti Angelis quia rationē te cognoscendi cum ipsis à te communem accepi Aug. Soliloq cap. 7. I was not and thou didst create me I was nothing and of nothing thou hast made me something and what something not a drop of water not fire not a bird or a fish not a serpent nor any of those brutish creatures neither hast thou made mee a stone c. and thou hast made mee little lesse then the Angels because thou hast giuen mee reason and vnderstanding with them to know thee And God hath not onely created vs excellent creatures but c Gen. 1. 31. good yea hath created vs in d Gen. 1. 27. his owne image expounded by the Apostle to be e Ephes 3. 24. righteousnesse and true holinesse Moreouer hauing so created vs by his carefull prouidence he still prouideth things necessary for vs foode and raiment and all things conuenient for this present life Furthermore he protecteth defendeth vs from perills dangers besides all this he hath bestowed one incomparable and vnspeakable benefit vpon vs he hath giuen vs his Son Iesus Christ to die for vs to shed his bloud for vs that hee might saue vs from perishing that he might redeeme vs from the bondage of Sathan and ransome vs from the power of the diuell that he might preserue our soule from hell and bring vs to euerlasting life He hath giuen vs his Sonne and with him all things as saith the Apostle f Rom. 8. 32. Hee that spared not his owne Sonne but deliuered him vp for vs all how shall he not with him also freely giue vs all things He giueth vs the liberall vse of the creatures both to feede vs and cloath vs hee giueth vs also spirituall foode for our soules the word and Sacraments he giues vs the Sun the Moone the Starres those glorious lights of Heauen to lighten vs hee hath giuen his Angel● charge ouer vs to guard vs and prepared Heauen at the last to receiue vs. All which the Lord our God hath done for vs not for any merite or desert in vs for we were g Rom. 5. 6. 8. 10. sinners and vngodly we were his enemies but of his meere mercy and h Ephes 2. 4. loue wherewith he loued vs in Christ Iesus O the incomparable loue of God towards vs miserable and wretched sinners Now shall not the consideration of these benefits of Vse Almighty God be sufficient to bring vs to repentance Gods benefits toward vs should work in vs Repentance and binde vs to obedience hath God made vs so good and shall we be so euill hath hee created vs in holinesse and righteousnesse and shall we be so vnholy and vnrighteous doth not