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A57537 A godly & fruitful exposition upon all the First epistle of Peter by that pious and eminent preacher of the word of God, John Rogers. Rogers, John, 1572?-1636.; Simpson, Sidrach, 1600?-1655. 1650 (1650) Wing R1808; ESTC R32411 886,665 744

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in vanity but the Scriptures call for Religion even at the hands of yong men There are also Reasons to disswade yong men from tainting their yong years and laying up matter for their age to roar for the sins of their youth from losing this freest and fittest time The fittest because they be fresh and apt to conceive remember and are strong which way they set themselves to good or evil The freest as not being incumbred with cares worldly businesses c. old age also is dull and unfit to learn the trade of Christianity is to be learned betimes You yong men and maids and yonger women shew your humility in being ready to listen and follow any good councel or example If you have seen God go before you in your Elders and follow them not your judgement will be great and sin without excuse There be indeed Religious and sober good youths and yong folks married and single and such as shall enter into the Kingdom of Heaven before their Elders children before their Parents and Servants before their Masters and yong men which be able to instruct and be paterns to the aged These are comely persons but how few be of these These also must remember to reverence their Parents Masters Elders though they should not be for knowledge or grace as they ought and themselves have more then they All of you be subject one to another He lays not this duty on the yong onely as in the former words but now requireth it of all even of Superiors to Inferiors and equalls each to other not that he forgets himself or would lay all common and make a confusion as if the Superior ought as much submission to his Inferiors as they to him and so equals each to other not so but they must submit themselves to them in another kinde as Superiors to Inferiors to care for them and seek their good and bear with them and equals to stoop to do each other good and to bear one with another and yield and give way to each other not standing stifly upon terms For Superiors they must submit to their Inferiors even Princes Councellors Nobles Judges c. must beat their heads study and take pains for the good of the Subjects as the Subjects must submit to them in reverence obedience tributes c. So they care for them put themselves to pains to do them good for God hath appointed no Calling to take all and pay nothing but every honor hath a burthen of care going with it As in the Members of the the natural Body not one is allowed to be idle but every one works for the good of the whole the eye looks the tongue talks the foot walks the hand works c. Now some may think that all these work and the stomack and belly in the midst lie still and be idle doing nothing but it s not so for though they work not as the other yet their work is as profitable and necessary without which they could not long stir namely they concoct the meat and nourish the whole body the like may be said of Princes and Magistrates So Ministers even the greatest must stoop low and take care publikely and privately of the meanest in the Congregation He that is chief must thus be servant of all So the chief men in Towns must take care for the good of the poor they must visit them into their poor houses and look in their cupboards c. it s their glory thus to do The Angels tend on us and scorn not yea God stoops to take care of us poor Creatures He numbers the hairs of our heads and makes all our beds in our sickness So our Savior Christ being rich became poor for us and the Holy Ghost takes up us miserable Creatures for his lodging Housholders also as they look for submission from their Families so must they submit themselves to have care not of their bodies only but to instruct teach and admonish them for the good of their souls so Husbands must bear with their Wives weakness and not stand strictly upon every word amiss when they are at sometimes disquieted Neither is it any disparagement for a Superior to yield to his Inferior but a commendation for so did Abraham to Lot let every one know we be the Lords Stewards and therefore must lay out as well as take in For equals There must be a doing good each to other being not born for our selves The useful man is the man that will be beloved and have comfort we may stand in need one of another and therefore must do good one to another also we must yield each to other not as they that will strive for the wall or way and lay each other in the dirt in reasoning we must not be stiff and seek to have the last word in fallings out if our adversary will not come at us we must go to him In matter of commodity if he will not yield an inch we must if he be angry break off be silent or answer mildely c. This is so far from being any disgrace as that its our honor and credit what though we could master and subdue another we are far wiser if we can overcome our selves and subdue our own hearts to the word and will of God This also tends greatly to peace and blessed are the peacemakers without this no peace A flint and steel being the one beat against the other make fire not so if we strike it against a cushion The world thinks shall I yield to him O this great courage to stand out but its carnal and beastly courage of Bulls and Bears not of Christians How many might have saved an infinite deal of trouble and charge yea haply their lives if they would but have yielded a little at first which afterwards they have wished when it was too late Be cloathed with humility He exhorts to another vertue which is the mother and fountain of this submission would you thus submit your selves then be humble whence as we may note that where this submission is not it s for want of humility and pride bears sway which its needful we should take knowledge of that we may the better seek the cure so we may learn That Whatsoever submission proceeds not from humbleness of heart is but dissimulation and hypocrisie as Absolom that behaved himself so lowly to all the people which yet had a most proud heart in him to aspire to the kingdom in his fathers life time So the Pope calls himself Servus servorum Dei when yet he lifts up himself above all makes himself head of the Church to have Supremacy over Princes to set up and cast down at his pleasure c. So the Monks and Fryers that pretend great humility in fasting and punishing themselves which yet proceeds from a proud heart thinking hereby to merit at the hand of God So they that profess voluntary
most part of old folks are so silly and ignorant that they have no good counsel in them nay are blockish and unteachable they spent their own time badly and never made conscience thereof therefore do not they call on others not being converted how can they strengthen others Many also are so far from rebuking them for disorder and making the wicked afraid as they will sit still on their benches and look upon youths rioting dancing c. and laugh at them aud so they strengthen them in their naughtiness and if a yonger man reprove them whether Officer or other they do not make any reckoning thereof for why such an ancient old man will stand and look on us and when they see such coming they are so far from fleeing as were meet as they are the more emboldned because they know they shall be countenanced by them yea these do in effect as Saul who held the garments of those that stoned Stephen others there are who though they will not stand looking on them yet will pass by and say nothing to them but rather bid them God speed and so are partakers of their evil These also should give good example be paterns of piety godliness hatred of sin zeal for Gods glory love to the house of God c. as those that have had much time many means and now have but a while to live If their example be good it may do much good if ill then no hoe Abraham Isaac Jacob were godly old men so Noah Job Samuel Simeon their example did much good But Oh how vain frothy and unsavory are the words of some being so prophane as youths might rather open their mouth to reprove them then give any attention to hear them Some talk as filthily as if they had never repented of the whoredom of their youth some talk and tell to youths and laugh at the lewd pranks of their youth so reading their Lectures of evil they shew themselves zealous to do evil that not onely will do so themselves as long as they can but would that others should after them the contrary is a good sign Some also even aged are Swearers Sabbath breakers Al●househaunters c. some also though for the time they might have been Teachers though not publique ones yet of the youths had need to be taught even the easiest Principles of Religion they can onely tell you of old Stories they can remember since King Henry went to Bulloign and can remember the old learning and that they helpt the Priest say Mass many a time If they could remember that they had repented of it it were well or could remember of any good they did forty years ago or that they were greatly moved at a Sermon and ever since have made conscience of their ways took such and such pains to hear such delight to read in the Scriptures and other good Books have sate up half nights in doing good O this were well If they could talk of our Saviors birth life miracles death of his Apostles their acts of the Israelites carrying into captivity coming out of Egypt so of the Flood of the Creation c. these things indeed would become them as they can tel you how old they are and in what Kings Reign they were born so if they could tell you when they were born again and how old they are in Christ it were happy But alas in such things they have no more skill then Nicodemus had when he first came to our Savior They are dumb when they are put from their old Stories I knew his Grand-father his great Grand-father c. the older a man is the worse he is if he be not godly O that such would consider why they came into the world how near death is what good counsel or good example they have given whom they have kept from evil or furthered in good what good they have done for their own Souls how they should have served God in holiness and righteousness all the days of their life and that they have not thus served him for which they have a fearful answer to make Though there be no great hope in respect of your dullness as also that God will not accept such a lame Sacrifice and the Devils leavings who requireth the firstlings and lest the Devil will not be put out nor sin accustomed unto be done away yet nothing is impossible to God therefore despair not onely ply you with exceeding haste lest you be shut out and that you may turn to God get some assurance of his love redeem the time make some amends do some good ere you dye as the good Thief that rebuked his fellow If old folks would not live without being desired nor be a burthen nor dye without being mourned for let them live to good use and do good so shall their age be honorable and honored There be some good old ancient men but alas their ●umber is but small and they not so zealous as they should be old men also in Towns must use their power and place to the good of the yonger and Church wherein they live and not to ease their own bodies or purses laying the burthen on their inferiors and as old men so are old women also here meant who must give good instruction and do good also by example they must speak graciously and to good purpose not given to Tale-telling Malice idle Talking c. as most are 2. For youths it rebuketh the notorious pride and malepart boldness of the youths of our times in their gesture carriage speech to their elders whether in publique or private what a universal complaint do men make of their children what a complaint especially of Servants that there were never the like for pride idleness untrustiness c. never looking for more maintenance never less duty In former times when they had not the tythe of the means they now enjoy servants were plain diligent trusty careful to please painful c. What a shame is this Hereupon they that be ill minded blame us and the Gospel never good servants since so much preaching O woful mouth is our preaching or the Word of God in the fault Is there one word in the Bible or doth any one come from us at any time that teacheth them so to do Do not we teach them the quite contrary and do not you give God a good mends for the Gospel There are some which do even profess Religion that yet suffer civil servants to go beyond them in diligence and trustiness and gentleness and good behavior Oh what may we not fear upon the Land for the ungraciousness of this generation seeing they will not bear the easie yoke of Government of their Elders they may look for some heavy yoke or other God will set up houses of Correction for such How few youths make any account that it belongs to them to be Religious or that their youth should be otherwise spent then