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A20762 A guide to godlynesse or a Treatise of a Christian life shewing the duties wherein it consisteth, the helpes inabling & the reasons parswading vnto it ye impediments hindering ye practise of it, and the best meanes to remoue them whereunto are added diuers prayers and a treatise of carnall securitie by Iohn Douname Batcheler in Diuinitie and minister of Gods Word. Downame, John, d. 1652.; Payne, John, d. 1647?, engraver. 1622 (1622) STC 7143; ESTC S121690 1,341,545 1,134

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meditate on this Day of Iudgement when Christ shall come in glory to iudge both the quicke and the dead and of the signes of his comming of the resurrection of the dead and change of the liuing of the citation of all before Christs Iudgement seate and of the diuers sentence which he shall pronounce for the elect and against the reprobate and of the blessed estate of the one and the cursed and miserable condition of the other of the eternall retribution which shall then bee of rewards to the faithfull in the full fruition of eternall life and blessednesse heauenly ioy and perfect glory of all the parts whereof I haue spoken in another place and of the retribution of punishment to the wicked in hell torments Christ Warfare 2. part both in their soules and bodies And these are the things whereupon wee may meditate respecting the actions of God Now concerning the things which we are to beleeue concerning the Church there is all profitable matter of Meditation As that there is a Church called and gathered out of the rest of the world as Gods owne peculiar people to worship and serue him according to his will That there is in this company an holy Communion of Saints vnited vnto our Head Christ by his Spirit and a liuely faith and with one another as members of the same body with the bond of faith and loue That this Church is Catholike part whereof is Militant on earth and part of it Triumphant in heauen That the properties of the Militant Church are to bee either inuisible which consisteth onely of the elect or visible consisting partly of them and partly of hypocrites that there are certaine infallible notes of the true visible Church by which we may discerne it from all others as the sound preaching of the Word and the right administration of the Sacraments in all the essentiall parts of them according to Christs holy institution and finally that there are also infallible notes of the true members both of this and the inuisible Church of Christ on which wee may profitably meditate and by examination apply particularly vnto our selues that we may know whether we be or no in this number And these are the things to be beleeued which we may chuse for the matter of our Meditation The things which are to be done are all contained in the Law of God or ten Commandements vpon which we may meditate seuerally and on all and euery of the vertues and vices contained in any of them but especially on those vertues in which we are most defectiue and on those vices vnto which our corrupt natures are most inclined as also on the meanes and helpes whereby wee may be inabled to imbrace and practise the one and shunne and auoyd the other and on the signes whereby wee may vpon due examination know whether or no we be indued with those vertues and purged from those vices Of all which I haue spoken in the former part of this Treatise vnto which I referre the Reader or if hee desireth a more full and perfect discourse vnto that exact and learned abstract of the duties commanded and sinnes forbidden in the Law of God written by my right reuerend and deare Brother to whose labours I acknowledge my selfe most beholding for all the former heads of diuinity which I haue set downe as the matter about which our Meditations may be profitably exercised §. Sect. 10 Rules directing vs in the choice of the fittest matter for our Meditations And thus haue I shewed what great and aboundant matter there is fit for our Meditations seeing any one of the former generall heads or points being thorowly discoursed on in our minds and wrought vpon and applyed to our affections according to that forme which I shall afterwards prescribe is sufficient for one dayes exercise and many of them will affoord plentifull matter for much longer time And therefore lest any should now bee as much troubled with plenty as they were before with want not knowing what theame or subiect to chuse out of such great variety and therefore being thus distracted in their thoughts should let all alone I will for the direction of such in their choice propound these rules following First that wee ordinarily and most often make choice of such matter as we finde to be most fit to stirre vp our deuotion to strengthen our faith to worke vpon our hearts and affections to inflame our loue towards God and kindle our zeale to confirme our affiance increase our hope feare of God humility and patience and finally to inable vs with all cheerefulnesse to performe all the duties of a godly life To which purpose wee must rarely chuse such matter as is meerely intellectuall and fit rather for speculation then for vse and practice though in truth there bee few points of sound Diuinity and scarce any of those before expressed which being rightly handled in our Meditations will not afford some fit matter as well for the sanctifying of our hearts and affections as for the inlightning of our mindes and increasing of our knowledge but such as hath beene matter of fact and brought to the vnderstanding by the imagination and to it by the ministery of the senses which will more easily and kindly affoord matter of Meditation to the most simple fit to worke vpon their hearts to inflame their loue stirre vp their deuotion and inable them vnto all Christian duties the which are the mayne ends of this exercise and not the inlightning of the mind with curious speculations and fruitlesse knowledge In which regard when we finde the matter on which we meditate vnfit for those vses and rellish in it little sweetnesse of spirituall refreshing or feele small warmth for the heating of our hearts with loue zeale and true deuotion we need not to insist vpon it but may passe to some other point which is more effectuall to the atchieuing of these ends Secondly wee must make choyce of such matter as in our discretion we thinke not only in it owne nature most excellent and generally most profitable and necessary but also such as is fittest for our persons and present state place time and other circumstances For as those who are inuited to a great and bountifull feast doe not feed on euery dish nor alwayes on such as are most costly and generally esteemed best but at least if they keepe a good diet make choyce of one or two amongst the rest which they thinke fittest for their stomakes and in respect of the present state of their bodies most likely to bring with delight to their taste wholesome nourishment for the preseruing of their health and strength so in that great plenty of prouision which I haue made to entertaine my ghests at this spirituall feast they must not run ouer many things at once nor alwayes preferre in their choyce such points as in their owne nature exceed others but picke out one or some few which are most fit for
his holy and pure nature cannot sinne or doe any euill which is contrary vnto it And as well may we say that the glorified Saints who are crowned with ioy and happinesse haue lost all their liberty because they are so confirmed by supernaturall grace that they cannot sinne as that we are depriued of it because wee are restrained by Gods Word and holy Spirit from all manner of wickednesse or that a sonne hath lost his liberty when hee liueth according to his Fathers will that dearely loueth him and is freed from the gouernement of some base slaue who egged and thrust him on in all wicked courses which in the end would depriue him of his fathers loue and iustly disinherite him of his desired patrimony Yea let vs know that as sinne is the greatest bondage so the seruice of God is the greatest and best liberty when as we are stablished in all grace and goodnesse by his free Spirit Psal 51. 12. and submit our selues to be guided directed by it in all our wayes as the body by the soule For as the Apostle speaketh Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is liberty Let vs know that as our Sauiour Christ came amongst vs 2. Cor. 3. 37. to take away the sinnes of the world both in respect of the guilt punishment and corruption so also as our Redeemer to free vs out of bondage and to purchase for vs perfect liberty which is that being deliuered out of Luk. 1. 74 75. the hands of all our spirituall enemies wee should worship and serue him in holinesse and righteousnesse before him without feare all the dayes of our liues Of which liberty himselfe speaketh If the Sonne shall make ye free ye shall bee Ioh 6. 36. free indeed And therefore let vs not hearken to the flesh which abuseth and deludeth vs by giuing vnto things false names gracing the bondage of sin and thraldome vnto our owne lusts with the glorious title of liberty and disgracing our Christian liberty and freedome from sinne with the name of bondage but knowing that this was one speciall end of Christs comming and dying for vs that hee might destroy the workes of 1. Joh. 3. 8. the deuill and free vs out of the bondage of sinne let vs stand fast in Gal. 5. 1 13. the libertie wherewith Christ hath made vs free and not bee intangled againe with the yoke of bondage And seeing he hath called vs vnto liberty let vs not abuse it for an occasion to the flesh as the Apostle exhorteth §. Sect. 2 That a godly life doth not take away friendship and good society but rather increaseth it The fifth obiection against a godly life is that it taketh away all familiar friendship and good fellowship all merry meetings and ciuill conuersation from amongst men estranging their minds one from another and making them to delight more in solitarinesse then in company To which I answere that if by these glorious names of friendship good fellowship and ciuill conuersation bee meant the common commerce which worldly wicked men haue one with another in the workes of darkenesse and pleasures of sinne in gluttony and drunkennesse in May-games misrule and madde merriments in carnall reuellings Stage-playes Wakes and Morrice-dances in swaggering swearing backebiting and corrupt and filthy communication in dycing carding and spending both their time and states in vnlawfull gaming then is it no blemish or aspersion vnto a godly life but rather an high praise and commendation that it breaketh off such wicked and dangerous societies and reformeth such pernicious disorders as alwayes end in griefe and vexation But if hereby bee vnderstood true friendship and Christian familiarity and acquaintance lawfull meetings and ioyfull feasting with one another in the true feare of God then doth not a godly life abolish them but rather confirme and increase them among all true Christians For purging away the corruptions and rectifying the disorders of societies and conuersation and making them truely ciuill and religious it causeth them to be much more comfortable and profitable and consequently more frequently to bee affected by all those who taste the sweetnesse and benefit which commeth of them without any sting of sinne or after-tang of bitter griefe As wee see in the example of those Christians which liued in the first age of the Act. 2. 46. Primitiue Church who tooke exceeding ioy in the Communion of Saints in mutuall conuersing one with another and in their frequent meetings to eate and drinke and reioyce together And therefore vnlesse any will presuppose that sinne is the only bond of all good fellowship and that we cannot take pleasure in one anothers company vnlesse wee ioyne together to displease and dishonour God and that we can neuer be merry so long as he is with vs And vnlesse we account that onely to be ciuility when as we shew no dislike of sinne but soothe and bolster yea incourage and thrust on all that beare vs company in the wayes of wickednesse let vs not falsly affirme that a godly life is any hindrance to ciuill conuersation or that it depriueth vs of the mutuall ioy and comfort which wee might otherwise take in friendship and fellowship one with another §. Sect. 3 That a godly life doth not bring with it want and pouerty The sixth obiection is that godlinesse bringeth with it want and pouerty as appeareth first by common experience and innumerable examples of those who being most religious and conscionable in all their courses come as far short of other men in worldly wealth as they exceed and go before them in piety and honest dealing in so much as it is growne into a common yet wicked Prouerbe that plaine dealing is a Iewell but he that vseth it shall dye a begger And secondly it standeth with reason that it should bee so seeing piety letteth passe and refuseth many aduantages by which those that want it doe increase their wealth and improoue their worldly estate For their thoughts lesse runne vpon earthly things being taken vp with heauenly their indeuours are more faint and weake in pursuing them then theirs who haue set their hearts vpon them their time and strength is not so wholly imployed in getting and keeping riches They lose much which they might get because they will not vse vnlawfull meanes as fraud and deceit extortion and oppression because they will not lye and confirme it with an oath for their aduantage nor prophane the Sabbath by selling and buying and labouring in their callings nor keepe seruants vnder them who make no conscience of these things though they bee neuer so profitable nor follow the bent of the times and soothe euery one in their humour of whom they may make any aduantage And finally because they will not stoope to euery baite of profit which is cast before them vntill by due examination in the Court of Conscience it may appeare to bee honest and lawfull To which I answere first that
our selues liable to the fearefull curse thereof and to all the plagues punishments of this life and the life to come Neither is there any power in vs to helpe our selues out of this misery being as vnable to renew our nature as the Blackamore to change his skin or the Leopard his spots Yea when by thy Spirit wee are regenerate and haue some desires and indeuours to serue and please thee wee are vtterly vnable to satisfie thy Iustice for the least of our sinnes past seeing if thou lookest vpon vs with thy pure eyes our best righteousnesse will appeare like a polluted cloth so mingled with our imperfections and stayned with our corruptions that it cannot challenge any other reward as its due but thy displeasure and euerlasting death O Lord wee humbly beseech thee let vs not securely rest and please our selues in this our wofull condition but hauing a liuely sense and feeling of our sinne and misery let vs labour aboue all things to be freed from it And seeing there is no name in heauen or earth whereby wee may bee saued but by Iesus Christ alone thine onely Sonne and blessed Redeemer whom thou hast purposely sent into the world to saue sinners O Lord let vs renounce our selues and all creatures in heauen and earth as being vtterly vnsufficient to satisfie thy Iustice and saue our soules and let vs rest vpon him alone hungring and thirsting after his righteousnesse and desiring aboue all things that wee may bee found in him And for his sake we humbly beseech thee to magnifie thy mercies in the free forgiuenesse of all our sinnes and as they in their waight and number doe exceedingly abound so let thy grace abound much more in their forgiuenesse Enter not into iudgement with thy seruants for in thy sight shall no man liuing bee iustified Wee are not able to answere vnto thy Iustice one of a thousand but Christ our surety hath payed our debt and now as our Aduocate pleadeth for vs that by him thou hast thy due and that thy Iustice shall sustaine no losse in setting vs free seeing hee hath made full satisfaction for vs. Heare him then deare God thus pleading for vs Heare vs holy Father in his mediation pleading for our selues forgiue vs all our debts and cancell the hand-writing by which wee were obliged that it may neuer bee produced in iudgement against vs. Contrariwise wee beseech thee write the new couenant of grace not in tables of stone but in the fleshy tables of our hearts and not onely enrole the great Charter of our peace in the volume of the Booke containing in it the glad tidings of the Gospel but ingrosse and ingraue it in the booke of our consciences by the finger of thy Spirit that wee may with inestimable ioy dayly peruse it when wee haue it in our owne custody And not only worke in vs this peace in our assured freedome from the guilt of all our sinnes but also inward and outward purity in our soules and bodies by bathing and washing them in the blood of Christ from all sinfull corruption And sanctifie vs throughout that our whole spirit and soule and body may bee preserued blamelesse vnto the comming of our Lord Iesus Christ make vs in him more then conquerours ouer all the enemies of our saluation and spirituall Kings raigning especially ouer our corruptions that they may not by their might and malice disturbe our peace Reuiue vs more and more with the Spirit of Grace and power that we may walke with cheerefulnes in the waies of thy commandements performing throughout the whole course of our liues all Christian duties of holinesse righteousnesse and sobriety Indue vs plentifully with all sanctifying and sauing graces and let vs bring forth the fruits of them all in our new obedience with all sincerity vprightnes of heart Open our blind eyes that we may see the wonderful things of thy law increase our faith that the gates of hel may not preuail against it preserue vs from carnall security and hardnesse of heart and as wee daily renew our sinnes so let vs daily renew our repentance and sorrow for them Confirme our affiance in the assurance of thy power and loue strengthen our hope worke our hearts to thy feare inflame them with thy loue and with feruent zeale of thy glory giue vs humility patience and spirituall reioycing in the assurance of thy fauour euen in our afflictions and tribulations Make vs zealous of good workes that wee may approoue our faith by the fruits of it and let vs neuer bee weary of well-doing Arme vs against all the assaults of our spirituall enemies against the feare of death and iudgement to which end let vs keepe alwayes our accounts euen that we may not be loth to be called to a reckoning Prepare vs for the dayes of affliction and persecution that wee may be ready with wisedome constancy and courage not only to doe but also suffer all things for thy sake Accept with these our suits and prayers our praises and thankesgiuing for thy manifold blessings and benefits both corporall spirituall and eternall for thy inestimable loue and that singular pledge thereof thy deare and onely Sonne whom thou hast giuen vnto vs to worke that great worke of our Redemption for our being and well-being all thy graces in this life and assured hope of glory and happinesse in the life to come For our continuall preseruation in the whole course of our liues this night past and this day hitherto for our quiet rest and all other comforts of this life For all which and all other thy mercies thy blessed name bee praised and magnified Wee beseech thee good Lord continue thy mercy and loue towards vs in the whole course of our liues and namely in the residue of this day watch ouer vs with thy gracious prouidence and thereby preserue vs from all sinne and danger and so rule all our thoughts words and deeds that being holy and righteous they may be acceptable in thy sight Let vs so spend this day in thy feare as though it were the last day of our liues and let vs with all care and watchfulnesse so arme our selues against all the tentations of our spirituall enemies as that they may not preuaile against vs to make vs slothfull in thy seruice Finally giue vnto vs all things necessary for our soules and bodies and so sanctifie all thy blessings to our vse that they may be helps and furtherances vnto vs in seeking thy glory and our own saluation Vouchsafe these and all other blessings not onely vnto vs but also to thy whole Church and euery member thereof as if particularly wee had named them and so ioyne vs in the holy communion of grace as that we may for euer inioy the communion and fellowship of thy blessed Saints and Angels in the Kingdome of glory Heare vs and helpe vs O God of our saluation in all these our suits for thy Sonne and our Sauiour