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Rev. 6.15 16 17. and the great men and the rich men and the chief Captains and the mighty Men and every Bond man and every Free man shall call to the Rocks and the Mountains to fall on them to hide them from the face of him that sitteth upon the Throne and from the WRATH of the LAMB for when the great day of his Wrath is come O who shall be able to stand O think of this ye Loose Licentious Caution to loose Christians Rom 2.24 Sacrilegiously so called CHRISTIANS through whom the Sacred Name of Christ is blasphemed among the Gentiles what thanks will He give you that a TURK should say as they are ordinarily observed to do What do you think I am a CHRISTIAN that I should break my Oath or falsifie my Faith Or that an HEATHEN should say as that Indian Prince did to the Spaniards who being about to put him cruelly to death but in Ghostly Charity perswaded him to turn Christian before his death He asked them what he should get by that they told him he should go to Heaven with the Christians He demanded whither went Indians when they dyed They said to Hell He shortly Replyed He would die as he was for he had rather go to the Indians Hell then to the cruel Spaniards Heaven 'T was severely said by one Aut hic non est Christus pudet haec opprobria nobis dici potuisse non potuiste refelli aut hi non sunt Christiani Either He whom you profess is not the CHRIST or You are not the CHRISTIANS Men and Brethren let me freely speak to you if CHRISTS coming into the World be signalized by Bacchanalian Rites and Revellings what shall a Jew or Infidel think either of Christ or else of Us 'T was truly said Peccatis nostris fortes sunt Barbari Christians sins make Barbarians more barbarous Homil. against the peril of Idolatry 3 P. pag. 45. Jerem. 7.12 Turks more Turkish Jews more Jewish as our Homilie hath observed that Popish Idolatry gives the great fixation to Turkish and Jewish Infidelity But as of old God sent the old Jews to Shilo where He first set his Name to see what he did to it for the wickedness of his people Israel so may I send the now Christian World to the once seven flourishing Churches of Asia Revel 1.11 for if Christ be not glorified by Us He will glorifie Himself upon Us and therefore let every one that thinks of a Christ think of this 2 Tim. 2.19 Let Every One that nameth the Name of Christ depart from Iniquity Sect. XXXIX Right thoughts of God the Holy Ghost ANd as our Thoughts of the Father and the Son are onely Right when Regulated by Scripture so also of the Blessed SPIRIT For as the Sun is not to be seen as we have said but in its own light which yet is but a finite Created Emanation from God the Father of Lights much less can we conceive aright of the Holy Ghost Must be Scriptural 2 Pet. 1.21 1 Cor. 2.14 Thoughts of the Holy Ghost strange to the carnal mind but by Conceipts congruous and harmonious to that Word which holy Men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost For if the Natural man cannot receive the things of the Spirit He cannot surely conceive aright of the Spirit himself without both a spiritual light to discover and eye to discern him Otherwise He must needs be both out of his sight and out of mind For Scripture saith that such a mans very Mind is carnal and speaks of the Spirit of this World as directly opposite to the Spirit which is of God 1 Cor. 2.12 We are great strangers to our own Spirits John 14.7 Alas what strangers are We to our own Spirits How little is our knowledg and how few are our Thoughts of them How strange then must the Knowledge and Thoughts of the Holy Spirit of God be unto Us This is that Spirit whom the World cannot receive because it seeth him not Thoughts of God the Father neither knoweth him The Thoughts of God the Father do more easily occur to the natural mind for Heathen Poets and even the light of Nature teach us Arat. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Acts 17.28 that We are All his Off-spring as the Apostle speaks out of the Po●t and so to seek the Lord if happily we may feel after him and find him though the light that Adams Fall hath left in us is little less then Darkness so our searching after God our Father Verse 27. is called a Feeling as blind men use a Gropeing as they that have much darkness and but little light And as God the Father is not very far from every one of us as 't is there said so the Thoughts of God the Son are the more obvious to us And of God The Son more obvious then of God the Holy Ghost because by his Incarnation he is come so near us and there is a true Humane Nature in his Blessed Person for humane Thoughts to employ themselves upon 1 Cor. 12.3 And yet it is said that no man can say that Jesus is the Lord that is make any right acknowledgment of the Son but by the Holy Ghost How then can any man have any Right Knowledge or Thoughts of the Spirit Right thoughts of the Holy Ghost Acts 9.31 Are Reverend Iohn 16 7. The Holy Ghost GOD. but by the Spirit who speaks by the Scriptures And here as before we are taught to Rejoyce with trembling walking in the fear of the Lord and the comfort of the Holy Ghost For who can but Rejoyce in the Thoughts of Him whom the Scriptures call the COMFORTER and can but tremble before the SPIRIT who as He is One with the Father and the Son for there are three that bear Record in Heaven the Father the Word 1 John 5.7 and the Holy Ghost and these three are One so is He to be considered and Thought upon with one and the same joyful Reverence and awful Rejoycing A SPIRIT in his E●s●nce As to his Essence the Scriptures declare Him to be a Spirit in declaring Him to be God for God is a Spirit and declare him to be God John 4 24. 2 Tim. 3.17 2 P●● 1 2● in declaring themselves to be the Word of God for whilest one Text saith that All Scripture or the whole Scripture 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is given by Inspiration of God or God Inspired and another that holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost Isaiah 62.2 the Natural Conclusion from the premisses is this Therefore the Holy Ghost is God And if we ought to tremble at the Word how much more before him that inspired and gave it forth Agreeable hereunto it is Isaiah 6.1 2 3 5 8 9. that when the Prophet Isaias in that tremendous Text describes the Lord sitting upon a Throne
must we needs think them being sent from the Great God Exod. 8.19 John 11.74 confirmed by Great Works and Miracles Many in Number Mighty in Nature uncontrolable and infallible in their Evidence witnessed by Friends confessed by Enemies admired by All in succession of Ages attending the Holy Pen-Men and the Doctrine thereof And yet alas ●how strangely have these things of HOLY WRIT been thought of even as the Holy men themselves as Troublers of States Acts 24.5 and Movers of Sedition throughout all the World and as Ring-leaders of all Sects and Schismes And therefore 't is the wisdom and the piety of Popery to take away this dangerous Key of Knowledge from the Common People Luke 11.52 and to perswade that ignorance is the Mother of Devotion they mean sure their own Devotion but God calls Ignorance the Mother of Destruction when he saith Hosea 4.6 My People are destroyed for lack of knowledge But thanks be to God We have not so learned Christ Scriptures must be searched by All. Psal 119.7 Magistrates Deut. 17 1● Psal 119.24 Ministers as to dare to think that Book unfit for the study and reading of the meanest which God hath ordained for making wise the simple that cryes to the simple turn in hither and declaredly puts it self as I may say into the Hands of all sorts and sizes conditions ages and sexes The Prince must read in it all the days of his Life and think it his safety to take the Testimonies thereof to be the Men of his Councel And the Officers in Gods House must be ready Scribes in the Law of God as was said of Ezrah Yea Ezra 7.6 People Rom. 10.8 this is the Comfort of all the People of God to have this Word nigh them even in their mouths and in th●ir Hearts for saith the Apostle to Community of the People Col. 3.16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly that they through patience and comfort of the SCRIPTURES might have hope Rom. 15.4 Deut. 3.6 Old Yea this is their wisdom saith Moses in the sight of all Nations Here none may think themselves too old to learn for David by this study came to understand more then the Ancients Psal 11.10 Young Psal 119.9 Women Children 2 Tim. 3.15 Nor too young neither for wherewithall shall a young man cleanse his way by taking beed thereto according to thy Word Yea and Women and Children are commended in Scripture for their study and knowledge of it Thus Timothy is commended for this that from a Child he had known the Holy Scriptures continue in the things that thou hast learned and been assured of saith S. Paul knowing of whom thou hast learned them Chap. 1.5 viz. of Lois his Grandmother Acts 16.1 and his Mother Eunice which was a Jewess and believed but his Father was a Greek And the truth is for any one to think that the Scripture is not to be read by any but those that understand it perfectly is to think that it is to be read by none till there will be no more need of Reading it for here the Ablest and most knowing do know but in part 2 Cor. 13.9 and do Prophesy but in part And therefore it is that We have this sure word of Prophesy 2 Peter 1.19 whereunto we are to think that We do well to take heed as unto a light shining in a dark place until the day of Glory dawn and the Day-Star arise in our Hearts the Interpretation and Explication of which word of Prophecy we are taught Verse 20. True meaning how to be sought 1 Cor. 2.15 in the next Verses not to seek as some do from our own private Phansies but by comparing the New Testament with the Prophecies of the Old Scripture with Scripture Spiritual things with Spiritual and in all our study and reading most humbly to implore and believingly to wait for the guidance of that Spirit that indited and gave it forth for as was the Genesis 1 Peter 1.20 so must be the Analysis for it came not in old time by the will of Man therefore may by no means be expounded by mans will but Holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost And therefore the Bereans are highly commended in that they received the Word preached with all readiness of mind Acts 17.11 and searched the Scriptures whether those things were so He therefore that thinks rightly of SCRIPTURE esteems it his Darling to be laid in his Bosom to be bid in his Heart as the Psalmist speaks the incorruptible seed Psal 119.11 whereby he was born again from the miserable state of Corrupt Nature 1 Pet. 1.23 for the Law of the Lord and the Testimonies of the Lord are they that convert the soul and make wise the simple Psal 1.7 the sincere milk whereby he was nourished as soon as new born and his strong meat when he is grown up to be a strong man for man lives not by Bread only Heb. 5.13 14. Math. 4.4 Jer. 15.16 Job 23.12 but by every word that proceedeth from the mouth of God Therefore when he finds these words he eats them as Jeremy Yea esteems them as Job more then his necessary food And as his food when he is well so his Physick when he is sick he holds fast the form of sound words 2 Tim. 1.13 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of healing words so the Greek for God sends his Word and heals and delivereth from destructions his Antidote against Infection Psal 17.4 for concerning the works of men saith David by the word of thy lips I have kept me from the paths of the Destroyer his weapon when he warreth for the Sword of the Spirit is the Word of God Ephes 6.17 and this was it that our Saviour foiled Satan with and kept him off at the points end of Mat. 4.4 7 10 11. It is WRITTEN saith Christ thus and thus then the Devil leaveth Him his light when he walks or works by day and his Lamp or Lantern to his feet by night his best friends Will and Testament confirmed by the Death of the Testator Heb. 9.16 Psal 119.111 He takes Gods Testimonies as an Heritage for ever and thinks it less pernitious to the World to have the Sun plucked out of the Firmament then the Bible taken away from the sight of the Sons of Men. Sect. II. 〈◊〉 our selves Rom. 12.3 Low thoughts of our selves 2 Cor. 11.11 With high thoughts of the Grace of God in and toward us IN thinking of OUR SELVES for no man to think of Himself more highly then he ought to think but to think soberly as God hath dealt to every man the measure of Faith not boasting beyond his measure nor yet denying the grace of God that is given to him The great Apostle speaks thus of himself in Nothing am I behind the very chiefest of the Apostles though
high and lifted up and Seraphims crying one to another Holy holy holy is the Lord God of Hosts which made the holy Man cry out Wo is me I am un lone because I am a man of unclean lips c. and mine eyes have seen the King The Lord of Hosts The Apostle Paul expresly saith that this holy Lord God was God the Holy Ghost I heard the voice of the Lord saith the Prophet and he said go and tell this people here ye indeed but understand not c. now saith the Apostle Acts 28.25 26 27. well spake the Holy Ghost by Esaias the Prophet unto our Fathers saying Go unto this people and say hearing ye shall hear and not understand c. So one while 't is said the Holy Ghost spake by the mouth of David Acts 1.16 Chap. 4.24 25 Another while 't is said Lord thou art God which hast made Heaven and Earth and the Sea and all that is in them who by the mouth of thy Servant David hast said c. and so Ananias his lying to the Holy Gho t is called a lying unto God Therefore the Holy Ghost is God Again Scripture and Reason saith that He that built all things is God Acts 5 3 4. Hebr. 3.4 Job 33.9 Now the Spirit of God hath made me saith Elihu and if he made man the Master-piece Man the Microcosme well may it be said Job 26.13 that by him were the Heavens garnished and by the sending forth of Him All things else were Created which Text by the after clause of renewing the Face of the Earth refers to works of Providence Psal 104.30 Therefore the Holy Ghost is God And as he made All things 1 Cor. 2.10 Isaiah 40.13 he knows All things The Spirit searcheth All things yea the deep things of Go● for who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord or being his Counsellour hath taught him And as He is Omniscient he is Omnipresent Psal 139.7 Whither shall I go from thy Spirit saith David or whither shall I flee from thy presence In a word He that prepared Christ a Body at his coming into the World is God Heb 10.5 for saith Christ a Body hast THOU prepared me then said I Lo I come to do thy will O GOD. But saith the Angel to the blessed Virgin Verse 7. Lu●e 1.35 The HOLY GHOST shall come upon thee and the power of the highe●t shall overshadow thee Therefore also the Inference is most full to our purpose That Holy thing that shall be born of thee shall be called the SON OF GOD. Therefore the Holy Ghost is God Sect. XL. The Holy Ghost called the SPIRIT as to his subsistence Joh. 4.23 24. Hebr. 1.3 Heb. 9.14 ANd as the Holy Ghost is a SPIRIT in respect of his Essence being One glorious God with the Father and the Son for as God the Father is said to be a Spirit the Father seeketh such to worship him as may do it in Spirit and then it follows God is a Spirit and God the Son who is expresly said to be the express Image of his Fathers Person through the Eternal Spirit that is to say his God-head offered up himself So the Holy Ghost is The Spirit in respect of his wonderful Subsistence in the blessed Trinity by way of ineffable Spiration between the Father and the Son Mat. 3.16 17. betwixt whom He carryeth and re-carryeth the mutual and Eternal expressions of Divine delight and complacency which the Father and the Son have naturally necessarily and unchangeably each in other Gal. 4.6 Job 33.4 Rom. 8.9 who therefore said both to proceed from the Father and yet to be the Spirit of his Son and called in the Old Testament the Breath of the Almighty and in the New the Spirit of Christ His Mysterious Subsistence being most nearly shadowed out to our weak apprehensions by our breathing Rom. 3 8. Mat. 3.11 Isaiah 44.3 which is the Going and Coming Efflux and Reflux of our Breath and so he is compared to the three fluid and moving Elements of Air Fire and Water but never to the dul fixed Element of Earth for as the personal property of the Father is to Beget of the Son to be Begotten so of the Holy Ghost John 15.27 to Proceed And now how awful should the Thoughts of Him be unto us who is a SPIRIT in his ESSENCE THE SPIRIT in his SUBSISTENCE in both Uncreated Infinite and Eternal who dictated and Indited the Word built the World garnisheth Heaven furnisheth and reneweth the Face of the Earth made Man Knows all things fills all Places Col. 2.16 and is every where present at all times whose peculiar and stupendious Work it was to Sanctifie the Womb the Fruit whereof was to be the Saviour of the World Mat. 28.16 and prepare him a Body in whom the fulness of the God-head was to dwell bodily 2 Cor. 15.14 in whose Name together with the Fathers and the Sons we are Baptized and whose Communion together with the Grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ Hebr. 7.4 and the Love of God we do Implore Of whom therefore I may say as the Apostle of Melchisedec Now Consider how great this man was Consider how great this Spirit is Sect. XLI The high Reverence we ow to the Holy Spirit ANd yet Wo is Us What slight and low and mean Thoughts are the Carnal Minds of Men apt to have of the holy Spirit of God which the Scripture foreseeing in Deep wisdom as in Parental Relation the Mothers fear to be most easily and usually neglected and forgotten by Children It sets a special Guard upon it Levit. 19.3 saying Ye shall fear every Man his Mother and his Father though her Order be Lust because the Fear of the Mother is ordinarily too much the least so in the cause of the Third Person whose Order of Subsisting is after the Father and the Son though in Honour he be Co-equal and in Essence Co-Eternal Sin against the Holy Ghost I say It sets a most dreadful Guard upon that Awe and holy Fear that We owe to the Holy Spirit when it saith All manner of Sin and Blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men Mat. 12.31 32 but THE BLASPHEMY against the HOLY GHOST shall NOT be forgiven unto Men And whosoever shall speak a word against the son of man it shall be forgiven him But whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost it shall not be forgiven him neither in his world neither in the world to come which last words are no Indication that there is any Forgiveness of any Sin in another world that is not pardoned in this But a vehement assertion that there is no forgiveness for this Sin in any world Luk. 1● 10 Mark 3.29 Therefore where S. Luke saith plainly It shall not be Forgiven S. Mark explains this Phrase of S. Matthews saying It hath never Forgiveness And so in the mouths of
three Evangelists you have this dreadful Word established and this Guard set like that terrible Cherubim and Flaming Sword to preserve that High Reverence that Mortals owe to the Holy Ghost All other Blasphemies saith Christ wherewith soever they shall Blaspheme shall be Forgiven Mark 3.28 and indeed have been so I was a Blasphemer saith S. Paul 1 Tim. 1.13 But I obtained mercy But whosoever shall wittingly wilfully and malitiously Reproach the Holy Ghost as the Pharisees here did Mark 3.30 they said of Jesus He hath an unclean Spirit whose works did testify of him That he cast out Devils by the SPIRIT of GOD Luke 11.47 Mat. 8.12 and that the Kingdom of God was come unto them as himself speaks Ten Thousand Woes shall be the Portion of such an One. Sect. XLII ANd here once for ever let me caution this Impious Age of coming near unto any thing that looks like or comes near the sin that is unto Death Caution against Reviling the Spirit Numb 26.16 even as Moses charged the Congregation of Israel concerning Corah and his Complices 1 John 5.16 that they should not come near those wicked persons Let me charge thee O Man whosoever thou art in the fear of God that thou entertain not a Contemptuous thought In Scripture much less utter a word against the written word of God for it is as you have seen the Dictate of the Holy Ghost And here I cannot but make an Honourable mention of that Honourable Person Mr. R. Boyl la his late piece of Scripture style who hath made Himself truly so by that most serious and ingenious complaint of his of the Prodigious folly of the Times whose onely wit seems to lie in a prophane and scurrilous abuse of Holy Scriptures But it may be observed as of Our Saviours so of these Scripture-scoffers that as they were part of our Saviours proof that He was the Prophecyed Messiah for even those scoffs as we have seen were part of what was fore spoken concerning him Eight and twenty Generations before he was born so are these part of the accomplishment of the Prophecies of that Book which told the World of these Men sixteen hundred years almost before they came unto it Be mindful saith the Apostle of the words which were spoken before by the Holy Prophets 2 Pet. 3.2 3. and of the Commandment of Us the Apostles of the Lord and Saviour knowing this first that there shall Come in the Last dayes Scoffers Wherefore We revere in our Thoughts what they revile with their tongues and so much the more Because They do so Matth. 18.7 But as Our Lord saith Offences must needs come yet they bring their woe with them so let me say to these Men in the Prophets words Isaiah 28.22 Be not Mockers lest your Bands be made strong Further Take we heed that our THOUGHTS despise not any of the Operations of this Holy spirit 2 Sam 6.26 In Prayer Jude 20. Eph. 6.16 Zech. 12.10 Rom. 8.15 Gal. 4.6 Rom. 8.26 as prophane Michal did holy David in her heart S. Jude speaks of Praying in the HOLY GHOST and S. Paul of Praying alwayes with all Prayer and supplication in the Spirit The Old Testament speaks of a spirit of supplication and the New of a spirit of Adoption crying or whereby we cry Abba Father The spirit helpeth our Infirmities for we know not what to pray for there 's matter as we ought there 's the manner but the spirit it self maketh Intercession for us with Groanings which cannot be uttered Verse 27. And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the spirit c. Preaching Rom. 12.6 Verse 7.8 So likewise saith the Apostle having gifts differing according to the grace that is given us whether Prophesie let us Prophesie according to the proportion of Faith or Ministry let us wait on Our Ministring or he that teacheth on teaching or he that exhorteth on exhortation Now the manifestation of the Spirit saith he is given to every man to profit withall 1 Cor. 12.7 so that where there 's no manifestation of the Spirit in the Preacher there can be no profit to the Hearer for to One is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom to apply Verse 8. to another the word of knowledge to explain some excel in one thing Verse 3. some in another but all by the same Spirit And saith he I give You to understand that no man speaking by the spirit calleth Jesus accursed Verse 4. John 15.26 and 16.14 Acts 2.4 1 Cor. 2.4 Now there are diversities of gifts but the same spirit 'T is the Spirit when we meditate that must take of Christs and shew it unto us And when we speak 't is the Spirit that must give us utterance and Preaching must be not in the inticing words of Mans wisdom Sanctification● 1 Pet. 1.2 Rom. 8.9 Every true Christian is a Saint 1 Cor. 1.2 2 Cor. 1.1 Chap. 6.11 Eph. 1.1 15. Rom. 1.7 Mock Saints Revel 2 9. and 3.9 No ground for reviling the True Gen. 34.30 Gal. 4.29 Dan. 7. Mat. 24.24 All the godly have Gods ●spirit Rom. 8.15 Verse 5.9 Gal. 5.16 25. and 6.18 Rom. 1● 15 1 Cor. 6.19 Gal. 5.22 Rom. 8.2 Ephes 2.22 1 Cor. 3.16 Rom. 8.9 11 13. John 16.7 8. 14.26 and 16.13 Psalm 51.18 and 143.10 Eph. 1.13 16. Rom. 8.14 Eph. 4.3 2.18.22 1 John 4.13 but in the demonstration of the Spirit Sanctification moreover is a peculiar work of the Spirit in every true Christian For if any man have not the spirit of Christ the same is none of his The Corinthians were made Saints when they were Converted and made Christians To the Church of God which is at Corinth c. called to be Saints And such were some of You saith the Apostle to them but now you are sanctified by the spirit of our God so the Apostle salutes the Saints in Achaia Rome Ephesus c. We have known indeed the Blasphemy of too many who have said they are Saints and are not but do lie but are of the Synagogue of Satan like those Brethren in Iniquity who troubled Israel and made him stink among the Inhabitants o● the Land who shall bear their own judgment yet this shall no more excuse those Ishmaels who persecute those that are truly born after the spirit and Revile the very Saints of the most High as the Prophet calls them then it doth the Indignities done to the True Christ because as was Prophesyed False Christs do arise The Scripture saith expresly That the Children of God are led by the Spirit do mind the things of the Spirit are after the Spirit do walk after the Spirit are in the spirit must walk in the spirit do sow the spirit do reap the spirit have received the spirit who is in them whom they have of God as Fruit-bearer Law-giver yet a Liberty-giver and Life-giver
of God is not meat and drink but Righteousness and Peace Rom. 14.17 1 Cor. 2.11 and Joy in the Holy Gho●t and truly to be desired to make one Wise for the things of God knoweth no man but the Spirit of God Verse 12.13 now we have received not the Spirit of this World but the Spirit which is of God that we may know the things that are freely given to us of God which things also we speak not in the words which mans wisdom teacheth but which the Holy Ghost teacheth comparing spiritual things with spiritual and therefore He is called the spirit of Wisdom and Revelation Eph. 1.17 18. that We might know the hope of his Calling and the Riches of the Glory of his Inheritance in the Saints The Fruit forementioned was of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil Gen. 2.19 Eph. 5.7 In all goodness and truth but the Fruit of the Spirit is in all GOODNESS Righteousness and TRUTH Here is ALL Good and No Guile So then if Goodness it self be Good if Righteousness be Desirable for We through the Spirit wait for the hope of Righteousness by Faith if Truth be amiable Gal. 5.5 for He is also called the Spirit of Truth John 15.26 and 16.13 Eph. 3.16 2 Cor. 3.18 Phil. 2.1 and said to guide into All Truth In a word if according to the Riches of the Glory of God We are strengthened with might in the inner man by the Spirit changed into the same Image from glory to glory by the same Spirit If there be any Consolation in Christ or comfort of Love joyned with the fellowship of the Spirit If God be a good Guest for Ye are the Temple of God if the Spirit of God dwell in you 1 Cor. 3.16 Or if Heaven be worth having or that it be good for us that dwell in this Tabernacle to be clothed upon 2 Cor. 5.4 that Mortality might be swallowed up of Life the Earnest whereof is the Spirit Verse 5. Surely well may the Fruit of the Spirit be said to be in All Goodness As Mony answers All things in temporal Respects Eccles 11.19 Spirit answer● all good things so where one Evangelist saith how much more shall your Father give good Things c. The other reads How much more shall he give the holy Spirit to them that ask him so that the Holy Spirit answers All good Things Drunkards quench this Spirit Isa●ah 28.1 2 Thes 5.19 Hosea 4.11 Eph. 5.18 Luke 21.38 And here I cannot but lament the Drunkenness of our Ephraim who by abusing good things sin away the Best Thing quenching the Spirit with strong Drink which as it takes away mans heart so it keeps away Gods Spirit as Scripture saith be not drunk with Wine wherein is excess but be filled with the Spirit for that clean Spirit can not dwell in an Heart especially overcharged with Surfeiting Drunkenness and odious excess Sect. XLV Pray for the Spirit Psal 143.10 51.11 12. Acts 1.4 Survey his Workings Rom. 8.20 WHerefore good Reader say as David Thy Spirit is good and Pray as David O take not thy holy Spirit from me but uphold me with thy free Spirit Pray and wait for the Spirit having put the Promises in suit by Prayer Survey his daily workings and work thou with him for the Word himself useth as to his helping our Infirmities 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is a Metaphor taken from two that lift together one over against another at the same stone or piece of Timber to lay it in the Building Prize his Witnessings Verse 16.17 Acts 9.31 Moreover prize his Evidence for as he worketh so he witnesseth with our Spirit that We are the Children of God and if children then Hens c. walk in the comfort of the Holy Ghost as Scripture speaks even of his Evidence who is both Earnest Seal and Witnesse Listens to his motions Revel 22.10 Listen to the Spirit who never bids us to our hurt the spirit saith come take of the water of Life freely His Charmings are Wise his Reproofs an excellent Oyl his Convictions Kindness and all his motions James 3.17 Rev. 2.7.10 29 Chap. 1.6 13 22. Dictates and Counsels are first pure and then peaceable He that hath an Ear let him hear what the Spirit saith to the Churches 't is six times over in two Chapters it seems We are dull of hearing when Our best friend is speaking We could hear the Serpents first hissing listen to Satan when he doth but whisper to us but when the Spirit speaks so loud that All should hear even to the churches He finds deaf ears growing upon our Hearts and when he comes unto us by his sweet insinuations we treat this Heavenly Messenger as Hanun did King Davids 2 Sam. 10.4 cutting off his motions in the middle and so we send him grieved back to the high provocation of God that sends him But the Spirit is as his Fruit is Long-suffering or else He would not so long strive with Man with froward and stubborn man but yet think He will not alwayes do it as God roundly told the Old World But Wo Wo unto thee if thou Sin away the Spirit Psal 51.11 for casting away from Gods presence is inseperably annexed to the taking away his holy Spirit as it is in the Psalmist and those Spirits are sad proofs of it 1 Pet. 3.18.19.20 to whom God went and Preached by this Spirit in the dayes of Noah for being then disobedient they are now in Prison And sure We cannot but think it just and reasonable that we carefully hearken to him when ever he comes on Gods Errand to us Who if ever we would speed must go on Our Errand to God and make Intercession for us Rom. 8.26 Grieve not the Spirit Eph. 4.21 to 25.26 How that may be By Commissions And oh how disingenuous and injurious must we needs think it on the other hand to grieve him that Comforts us which the Apostle saith we do when we put not off concerning the former Conversation the Old Man which is corrupt according to deceiptful Lusts and put not on the new Man c. when we put not away lying corrupt Communication undue courses for a Livelihood instead of diligence in our lawful Calling anger Bitterness Evil-speaking and all Malice even by All such undue Affections Words and Actions Nay that We should Vex yea Resist him Isai h 63.10 Acts 7.51 as the uncircumcised in Heart and Ears nay quench the Spirit with excess of Wine c. as is said before put him quite out as Saul said God is departed from me 1 Sam. 28.15 and answereth me no more now Fire is put out as effectually by not putting on of Fuel as by putting on of Water and the holy Spirit quenched by Sins of Omission as of Commission Omission by Contempt and wilful neglecting of holy Duties Means and Ordinances
yet was alive once without the Law and gives this as the Reason He did not by all their Doctrine know LUST He knew not that thought-sins were such sins untill the Commandment came in another manner and by another kind of teaching then ever he had from them For this was our Saviours great business in that Incomparable Sermon upon the Mount to vindicate the Spirituality of the Law from their carnal and corrupt Dotages they put the great stress of the Rule upon the outward man He puts it upon the Heart also Poverty in spirit he begins with that He layes the breach of the Sixth and Seventh Commandments in heart and thought as well as outward Act He condemns carking cares Anxiety of Thoughts 'T is strange indeed they should be so blinded seeing the very last of Gods Ten Words goes down to the very bottom of the mind and thought Thou shalt not COVET so that when the scales were but fallen from the Apostles eyes He could easily-see in the light of that Law that THOUGHT was Sin He knew LUST to be SIN then He knows now that the Law is Spiritual Yea and thus he Schools others 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 That ye might learn not to think above what is written Gods written WORD is the measure of mans Right THOUGHTS yet even some Heathens had some glimmerings of this Deut est animus therefore mente colendus God it a Spirit and requires mental worship and conformity to his will And this is indeed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 our reasonable Service when the Internal 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 THOUGHT and mind serve the Law of God Sect. I. Secondly AS a man must have a right Rule for his Thoughts Right thoughts of the Rule James 4.11 1 Cor. 2.14 so he must have Right Thoughts of the Rule The Apostle speaks of some that Judge the Law Take we heed that we do not misjudge it Therefore it is necessary that we look on the Spiritual Law with a Spiritual eye To carnal Thoughts the Right wayes of the Lord seem crooked and unequal Gods right Rule why seems crooked to men not that the Law is so but because the medium is such through which it is looked upon as if a man put part of a strait staff into the water it appears crooked because of the inequality of the medium All Gods Rule to David Psal 119.228 All right But now a right heart hath right thoughts of the Rule I esteem all thy Precepts concerning all things to be right So we Read it but the Text is I esteem all thy Precepts to be all right every one and every way Right 'T is true There may be some kind of approving the things that are excellent Rom. 2.18 Some approve some excellent things As Herod Mark 6.20 And yet the Heart not be Right But if there be not an approving of excellent things the Heart cannot be Right A bad Heart may think good of many good wayes as Herod but a good heart thinks good of every good way as David Then shall I not be ashamed when I have respect unto all thy Commandments Psal 119.6 But David all Gods Laws Universal respect fair evidence 1 Tim. 3.16 Men may have a fair respect to many of Gods Laws yet have hard Thoughts of some But an universal respect is a fair Evidence of Sincerity For ALL SCRIPTURE is given by Inspiration of God and is profitable for Doctrine for Reproof for Correction for Instruction in Righteousness c. THE Second Part. Contents of the II. Part. AN Introduction of particular Instances of Thoughts suited to their several Subjects according to Scripture Rule .. 1. In thinking of Scripture it self 2. Of Our Selves 3. Of others 4. Of Creature-comforts 5. Of Ordinances 6. Of Sin 7. Of Holiness 8. Of Afflictions 9. Of Temptations 10. Of Persecutions 11. Of the present Condition of Life 12. Of the present Time of Life 13. Of Death 14. Of Judgment 15. Of Eternity 16. Of Angels Evil Good 17. Above all in Thinking of GOD. To have High Thoughts and Sweet Thoughts but in all points Regular and Scriptural Of his Being Highness Holiness Unshangeableness Unity yet Trinity in Unity Eternity Omnipresence Omniscience Omnipotence Invisibility Terribleness and just Severity Truth Verity Loveliness and Goodness not only in his sparing Mercies and means of Grace but even in His Judgments and Destruction of the ungodly in the First Covenant especially in the New Covenant of Grace richest Theme for thoughts CHRIST the Obje●t of Gods Eternal thoughts and of all good mens of Old and of Angels though Men otherwise concerned in Him than They. Immanuel God with us makes All in God Ours Justice Holiness Highness c. Gods Love in Christs Incarnation Suffering The Necessity and Excellent Vertue of Christs Death Right thoughts of Christs righteousness Imputed High thoughts of Christ sweet thoughts of Christ Holy thoughts of Christ as tho great Enemy of Sin though Friend of Sinners right thoughts of God the Holy Ghost High thoughts of God the Spirit in his Essence Subsistence and Operations Sweet thoughts of him and our high Obligations to Him the finishing work in mans Salvation the Spirits Holy Ghost the great Promise of the New Testament as Christ of the Old Fruits of the Spirit sweet Thoughts For God must be Scriptural as well as Of God Conclusion Exhorting to Self-reflection by and upon Our thoughts Giving Motives and Rules for keeping thoughts RIGHT THE Second Part. WHICH Contains an Induction of particular Instances of Thoughts suited to their several Subjects according to Scripture-Rule and concludes with an Exhortation to self-Reflection and Motives and Rules for keeping Thoughts Right NOw then supposing a Man have a right Rule for his thoughts and right thoughts of the Rule The great inquiry for the tryal of thoughts is whether they be suited to their several Subjects according to that Rule Right thoughts of Scripture Adoro Scripturae plenitudinem Tertul. cont Hermog See B. Tayler's Dissuasive from Popery 2 Tim. 3.15 16 17. John 5.39 As for Example Sect. I. IN thinking of SCRIPTURE that it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 All divinely inspired and a sufficient Rule in all things pertaining to God and our Souls Able to make the man of God perfect throughly furnished to every good work able to make wise to Salvation and therefore to be searched by every one that desires to be Saved Search the Scriptures saith our Saviour for in them ye think to have Eternal Life and they are They that testifie of Me. Now to think otherwise of Scripture then we are taught by it is to think strangely of it which is a thing the great God takes strangely at their hands that do it a dishonour done to our Spiritual MAGNA CHARTA the great Charrer of our Salvation I have WRITTEN to Him saith God the GREAT THINGS of my Law Hosea 8.12 but they counted them as a strange thing Great things indeed