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A65285 A body of practical divinity consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend assembly of divines at Westminster : with a supplement of some sermons on several texts of Scripture / by Thomas Watson ... Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. 1692 (1692) Wing W1109; ESTC R32148 1,021,388 604

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like and approve all they have done but he will not justifie the wicked So that such who rebel against Light and sin presumptuously there is little hope for such The presumptuous Sinner stops his Ear to the Councels of the Word vexeth the holy Spirit tramples on Christ's Blood he rejects the Remedy he necessitates himself to Damnation 8. Such as sin presumptuously that know to do Good yet do it not know what is evil yet will not forbear it God refuseth all their Services They sin against their Conscience and yet come and worship God God abhors their Sacrifice Isa. 1.15 When you make many Prayers I will not hear your hands are full of Blood For Men to sin presumptuously and come and pray and hear the Word they do but provoke God the more And take notice such as live in Sin against their Conscience when they pray most God will punish them most Hos. 8.13 They sacrifice Flesh for the Sacrifices of mine Offerings but the Lord accepteth them not now will he remember their iniquities and visit their Sins They were highly guilty of Idolatry they had set up one Idol in Dan and another in Bethel Here they sinn'd presumptuously went against Light and now they come and offer their Sacrifices to God Saith God I will not accept your Offering now will I remember your Iniquities and while you are worshipping me I will punish you Now will I visit your Sins Thus you see what cause you have to tremble who are guilty in this kind you see your Misery Besides all that hath been said consider these Two Things 2. You that sin presumptuously that know to do Good and do it not that know what is evil yet will not forbear you cannot sin so cheap as others though Sin will cost every one dear yet it will cost you dearer You go directly against Conscience and if there be either Justice in Heaven or Fire in Hell you shall be sure to be punished Some Places you use to say are dearer to live in than others it is dearer living in the City than the Countrey Let me tell you it is dearer sinning in the City than in a blind Village where they have not had the Means of Grace To lye cozen and be drunk after the powerful Preaching of the Word the Convictions of Conscience the Enlightnings of the Holy Ghost this will put a Weight into the Scale it will make Sin the heavier and Hell the hotter 2. You who sin presumptuously cannot take so much Pleasure in your Sin as another may have One whose Conscience is less enlightned though his Sin will be bitter to him afterwards yet at present he may rowl it as Honey under his Tongue and find Pleasure in it but you that sin against your Knowledge you cannot have so much pleasure in Sin as he for Conscience will put forth a Sting and all the Threatnings of the Word will set themselves in Battel array against you so that you can have no quiet He that hath the Tooth-Ach doth not taste so much sweetness in his Meat as another O presumptuous Sinner every step thou takest in Sin thou goest with a Thorn in thy Foot and that Trouble thou feelest now in thy Conscience is but the beginning of Sorrow Quest. What shall we do that we may not sin presumptuously against Conscience Answ. Take heed of little Sins though to speak properly there are no such things as little Sins no little Treason but comparatively one Sin may be lesser than another Take heed of little Sins The frequent committing of lesser Sins will prepare for greater A lesser Distemper of Body if it be let alone prepares for a greater Distemper Being unjust in a little prepares for being unjust in much Luke 16.10 Such as were at first more modest yet by accustoming themselves to lesser Sins by degrees their Sins have boiled up to a greater height Jayl-Sins have begun at little Sins 2. If you would not sin presumptuously viz. knowingly and wilfully then reverence the Dictates of Conscience get Conscience well inform'd by the Word as you set your Watch by the Sun and then be ruled by it do nothing against Conscience If Conscience saith do such a thing though never so unpleasing set upon the Duty When Conscience saith Take heed of such a thing come not nigh the forbidden Fruit. Conscience is God's Deputy or Proxy in the Soul The Voice of Conscience is the Voice of God Do not stifle any Checks of Conscience lest God suffer thee to harden in Sin and by degrees come to presumptuous Sin 3. Labour to have your Knowledge sanctified Men sin against their Knowledge because their Knowledge is not sanctified Knowledge is like the Moon Light in it but no Heat Sanctified Knowledge works upon the Soul it inclines us to Good it makes us fly from Sin Sanctified Knowledge is like a Breast-plate which keeps the Arrow of presumptuous Sin from entring An Alphabetical INDEX of the chief Matters of this Book A. ABstaining from external Acts of Sin not sufficient to entitle us to Salvation Pag. 879 Acts of Sin how we may keep from them 871 Adam how long he continued in Paradise before he fell 79 Adam's Sin how made ours 82 Adoption what it is 134 From what and to what it is 135 Adopted Son how free Ibid. Adoption the instrumental Cause of it ib. Adoption Signs of it 137 Adultery the heinousness of it wherein it appears 370 Adultery how we may abstain from it 372 Afflictions of the Godly how they differ from those of the Wicked 261 Afflicted how they are happy 262 Affliction what kindness there is in it when God seems most unkind 525 Affliction what profit is in it ib. Afflictions how they contribute to our Happiness 528 Afflictions how they magnifie us 864 Aggravation of Adam's Sin 81 Aggravations of the loss of the Kingdom of Heaven 488 Angels their Society how can it add to the happiness of Souls when God is infinite to fill the Soul with delight 474 Anthropomorphites Objection answer'd 24 Aphori●ms about Sin and Forgiveness 805 Apostacy from Religion whence it proceeds 485 Appearance of Evil the mischief of it 871 Arguments to persuade us to seek after obtaining the Kingdom of Heaven 503 Arrians Error about the H. Ghost refuted 64 Arminians Objections against Perseverance 220 Arminians deny Saints Perseverance and why 493 Assurance what it is 201 True Assurance the difference between it and Presumption 202 Assurance its Excellency ibid. Assurance how to know if we have right to it 204 Assurance what we must do to get it 203 Assurance they that have it how they must carry themselves 205 Atheist the wickedest Creature that is 22 B. Baptism what it is 409 The Benefit of it ibid. Believers why they have not all the full enjoyment of Peace 209 Believers Privileges at Death 225 How they come to have those Privileges 227 What they are 228 How shall we know that we shall gain them at Death 230
Resp. All Mankind by their Fall lost Communion with God are under his Wrath and Curse and so made liable to all Miseries in this Life to Death itself and to the Pains of Hell for ever Ephes. 2.3 And were by nature the children of wrath Adam left an unhappy Portion to his Posterity Sin and Misery We have already considered the first of these Original Sin now the Misery of that Estate in the first we have seen Mankind Offending in the second we shall see him Suffering The Misery ensuing Original Sin is twofold I. Privative By this first Hereditary Sin we have lost Communion with God Adam was God's Familiar his Favourite but Sin hath put us all out of Favour When we lost God's Image we lost his Acquaintance God's banishing Adam out of Paradise Hierogliphical it shewed how Sin hath banish'd us out of God's Love and Favour II. Positive In four things 1. Under the Power of Satan 2. Heirs of God's Wrath. 3. Subject to all Miseries in this Life 4. Obnoxious to Hell and Damnation 1. The first Misery is By Nature we are under the Power of Satan who is called The Prince of the Power of the Air Eph. 2.2 Before the Fall Man was a free Denison now a Slave before a King on the Throne now in Fetters And who is Man inslaved too To one that is an Hater of him This was an Aggravation of Israel's Servitude Psal. 106.41 They that hated them ruled over them By Sin we are enslaved to Satan who is an Hater of Mankind and writes all his Laws in Bloud Sinners before Conversion are under Satan's Command as the Ass at the command of the Driver he doth all the Devil's Drudgery No sooner Satan tempts but he obeys as the Ship is at the command of the Pilot he steers it which way he will so is the Sinner at the command of Satan he may steer him which way he will and he never steers the Ship but into Hell's Mouth The Devil rules all the Powers and Faculties of a Sinner 1. He rules the Understanding He blinds Men with Ignorance and then rules them As the Philistines first put out Sampson's Eyes and then bound him Satan can do what he will with an ignorant Man he doth not see the Errour of his way therefore the Devil can lead him into any Sin you may lead a blind Man any whither Omne peccatum fundatur in ignorantia 2. Satan rules the Will Though he cannot force the Will yet he can by a Tentation draw it Joh. 8.44 The lusts of your father ye will do He hath got your hearts and him you will obey Jer. 44.17 We will burn incense to the Queen of Heaven When the Devil spurs a Sinner by a Tentation he will over Hedge and Ditch break all God's Laws that he may obey Satan Where then is Free-will When Satan hath such power over the Will his lusts ye will do There 's not any Member of the Body but is at the Devil's Service the Head to plot Sin the Hands to work it the Feet to run on the Devil's Errand Grave jugum servitutis Cicero Slavery is hateful to a Noble Spirit Satan is the Worst Tyrant the Cruelty of Cannibal or Nero is nothing to his other Tyrants do but rule over the Bodies he over the Conscience other Tyrants have some Pity on their Slaves though they work in the Gally they give them Meat let them have Hours for Rest but Satan is a Merciless Tyrant he ●ets Men have no Rest. What pains did Iudas take the Devil would let him have no rest till he had betrayed Christ and afterwards embrued his Hands in his own Bloud Use 1. See here our Misery by Original Sin enslaved to Satan Ephes. 2.2 Satan is said to work effectually in the Children of Disobedience What a sad Plague is this for a Sinner to be at the will of the Devil Just like a Slave if the Turk bids him dig in the Mine hew in the Quarres tug at the Oar the Slave must do it he dares not refuse If the Devil bids a Man Lye or Cozen he doth not refuse and which is worst Men are enslaved and they willingly obey this Tyrant other Slaves are forced against their will Israel sighed by reason of their bondage Exod. 2.23 But Sinners are willing to be Slaves they will not take their Freedom they kiss their Fetters Use 2. Let us labour to get out of this deplorable Condition Sin hath plunged us into get from under the Power of Satan If any of your Children were Slaves you would give great sums of Money to purchase their Freedom your Souls are enslaved and will you not labour to be set free Improve the Gospel the Gospel proclaims a Jubilee to Captives Sin binds Men the Gospel looseth them Paul's preaching was to turn Men from the Power of Satan to God Acts 26.18 The Gospel-Star that leads you to Christ and if you get Christ then you are made free though not from the Being of Sin yet from Satan's Tyranny Joh. 8.36 If the Son make you free ye shall be free indeed You hope to be Kings to Reign in Heaven and will you let Satan Reign in you now Never think to be Kings when you die and Slaves while you live The Crown of Glory is for Conquerours not for Captives Oh get out of Satan's Jurisdiction get your Fetters of Sin filed off by Repentance 2 Misery We are Heirs of God's Wrath. In the Text And were by nature the children of wrath Tertullian's Exposition here is wrong Chrildren of Wrath he understands subjective that is subject to Wrath and Passion offending often in the Irascible Faculty of a wrathful Spirit But by Children of Wrath the Apostle passively means Heirs of Wrath expos'd to God's Displeasure God was once a Friend but Sin broke the Knot of Friendship now God's Smile is turned into a Frown we are now bound over to the Sessions and become Children of Wrath And who knows the power of God●s wrath Psal. 90.11 The Wrath of a King is as the roaring of a Lyon Prov. 19.12 How did Haman's Heart tremble when the King rose up from the Banquet in wrath Esth. 7.7 But God's Wrath is Infinite all other is but as a Spark to a Flame Wrath in God is not a Passion as in us but it is an Act of God's Holy Will whereby he abhors Sin and decrees to punish it This Wrath is very dismal 't is this Wrath of God that imbitters Afflictions in this Life When Sickness comes attended with God's Wrath it puts Conscience into an Agony The mingling the Fire with the Hail made it so terrible Exod. 9.24 so mingling God's Wrath with Affliction makes it torturing It is the Nail in the Yoke God's Wrath when but in a Threatning as a Shower hanging in the Cloud made Ely's ears to tingle What is it then when this Wrath is executed It is terrible when the King rates and chides a Traytor but it is more
Calls Satan calls by a Temptation Lust calls evil company calls But as the Adder stops its Ear against the Voice of the Charmer so he who is effectually called stops his Ear against all the Charms of Flesh and Devil Use 3. Of Comfort to them who are the called of God This Call evidenceth Election Rom. 8.30 Whom he predestinated them he also called Election is the cause of our Vocation and Vocation is the sign of our Election Election is the first Link of the golden Chain of Salvation Vocation is the second he who hath the second Link of the Chain is sure of the first Link As by the Stream we are led to the Fountain so by Vocation we ascend to Election Calling is an earnest and pledge of Glory 2 Thess. 2.13 God hath chosen you to salvation through sanctification We may read God's predestinating love in the work of Grace in our heart Branch 2. To such as are called to be thankful to God for this unspeakable Blessing be thankful to all the Persons in the Trinity to the Father's Mercy to the Son's Merit to the Spirit 's Efficacy To make you thankful consider when you had offended God that he should call you that when God needed you not he had Millions of glorified Saints and Angels to praise him yet he called you Again consider what you were before God called you you were in your sins when God called Paul he found him persecuting when he called Matthew he found him at the Receipt of Custom when he called Zacheus he found him using Extorsion When God calls a Man by his Grace he finds him seeking after his Lusts as when Saul was called to the Kingdom he was seeking the Asses That God should call thee when thou wert in the hot pursuit of sin admire God's Love exalt his Praise Again that God should call you and pass by others what Mercy is this Matth. 11.26 Even so Father for so it seemed good in thy sight That God should pass by the wise and noble Persons of sweeter disposition acuter parts guilty of less Vice and that the Lot of Free-grace should fall on you O astonishing Love of God It was a great favour of God to Samuel that God call'd to him and revealed his Mind to him and passed by Eli though a Priest and a Judge in Israel 1 Sam. 3.9 so that God should call to thee a flagitious sinner and pass by others of higher birth and better morals here is that calls aloud for Praise As God so governs the Clouds that he makes them rain upon one place and not upon another so doth he dispence his Grace it shall drop its sweet dew upon one and not another Two at a Sermon one his heart the Lord opens the other is no more affected with it than a deaf Man with the sound of Musick Here is the Banner of Free-grace display'd and here should be the Trophies of Praise erected Eliah and Elisha were walking together on a sudden there came a Chariot of Fire and carried Eliah up to Heaven but left Elisha behind so when two are walking together Husband and Wife Father and Child that God should call one by his Grace but leave the other carry one up in a triumphant Chariot to Heaven but let the other perish eternally O infinite rich Grace how should they that are call'd be affected with God's discriminating Love how should the Vessels of Mercy run over with Thankfulness how should they stand upon Mount Gerizim blessing and praising God O begin the work of Heaven here Such as are Patterns of Mercy should be Trumpets of Praise Thus S. Paul being call'd of God and seeing what a Debtor he was to Free-grace breaks forth into Admiration and Gratulation 1 Tim. 1.13 Use 4. To the Called walk worthy of your high Calling Eph. 4.1 I beseech you that you walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called in two things 1. Walk compassionately pity such as are yet uncalled Hast thou a Child that God hath not yet called a Wife a Servant Weep over their dying Souls They are in their Bloud under the Power of Satan O pity them Let their sins more trouble you then your own Sufferings If you pity an Ox or Ass going astray will you not pity a Soul going astray Show your Piety by your Pity 2. Walk holily yours is an holy Calling 2 Tim. 1.9 You are called to be Saints Rom. 1.7 Show your Vocation by a Bible-conversation Shall not Flowers smell sweeter than Weeds Shall not they who are ennobled with Grace have more Fragrancy in their Lives than Sinners 1 Pet. 1.15 As he who hath called you is holy so be ye holy in all manner of conversation O dishonour not your high Calling by any sordid Carriage When Antigonus going to defile himself with Women one told him He was a King's Son O remember your Dignity Called of God! of the Bloud-Royal of Heaven do nothing unworthy of your Honourable Calling Scipio refused the Embraces of an Harlot because he was General of an Army Abhor all Motions to sin because of your high Calling 'T is not fit for them who are the Called of God to do as others tho' others of the Iews did drink Wine it was not fit for the Nazarite because he had a Vow of Separation upon him and had promised Abstinence Though Pagans and loose Christians take liberty to sin yet it is not fit for them who are called out of the World and have the Mark of Election upon them to do so You are consecrated Persons your Bodies are the Temples of the Holy Ghost and your Souls must be a Sacrary or Holy of Holies OF IVSTIFICATION Rom. 3.24 Being justified freely by his grace Quest. XXI WHat is Iustification Resp. It is an Act of God's Free-grace whereby he pardoneth all our sins and accepts us as righteous in his sight only for the Righteousness of CHRIST imputed to us and received by Faith Iustification is the very Hinge and Pillar of CHRISTIANITY and an Errour about Iustification is dangerous like a Crack in the Foundation or an Errour in the first Concoction Iustification by Christ is a Spring of the Water of Life and to have the Poison of corrupt Doctrine cast into this Spring is damnable It was a Saying of Luther That after his Death the Doctrine of Iustification would be corrupted As it hath been in these latter Times the Arminians and Socinians have cast a dead Fly into this Box of precious Oyntment I shall endeavour to follow the Star of Scripture to light me through this Mysterious Point Quest. What is meant by Iustification Resp. It is verbum forense a word borrowed from Law-courts wherein a Person arraigned is pronounced Righteous and is openly absolved in the Court Thus God in justifying a Person pronounceth him to be Righteous and looks upon him as if he had not sinned Quest. What is the Ground of Iustification Resp. The Causa 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the
Prov. 5.8 Come not nigh the Door of her House He who would be free from the Plague must not come near the Infected House Under the Law the Nazarite was forbid to drink Wine nor might he eat Grapes of which the Wine was made Rule 4. In relato subintelligitur correlatum Where one Relation is named in the Commandment there another Relation is included Where the Child is named there the Father is included Where there is the Duty of Children to Parents mentioned there is included also the Duty of Parents to Children Where the Child is commanded to honour the Parent there is implyed that the Parent is also commanded to instruct to love to provide for the Child Rule 5. Where greater Sins are forbidden there lesser Sins are also forbidden Though no Sin in its own Nature is little yet comparatively one may be less than another Where Idolatry is forbidden there is forbidden Superstition or bringing any Innovation into God's Worship which he hath not appointed As the Sons of Aaron were forbid to worship an Idol so to Sacrifice to God with strange Fire Lev. 10.1 Mixture in Sacred things is like a dash in the Wine which though it gives it a colour yet doth but debase and adulterate it 'T is highly provoking to God to bring any Superstitious Ceremony into his Worship which he hath not prescribed it is to tax God's Wisdom as if he were not Wise enough to appoint the manner how he will be served Rule 6. The Law of God is Copulative Lex est Copulativa The First and Second Table are knit together Piety to God and Equity to our Neighbour These Two Tables which God hath joined together must not be put asunder Try a Moral Man by the Duties of the First Table Piety to God and there you will find him Negligent Try an Hypocrite by Duties of the Second Table Equity to his Neighbour and there you find him Tardy He who is strict in the Second Table but neglects the First or he who is zealous in the First Table but neglects the Second his Heart is not right with God The Pharisees were the Highest Pretenders to the First Table Zeal and Holiness but Christ detects their Hypocrisie Mat. 23.23 Ye have omitted Judgment Mercy and Faith They were bad in the Second Table they omitted Judgment that was being Just in their Dealings Mercy in Relieving the Poor and Faith that is Faithfulness in their Promises and Contracts with Men. God wrote both the Tables and our Obedience must set Seal to both Rule 7. God's Law forbids not only the Acting of Sin in our own Persons but being accessary to or having any Hand in the Sins of others Quest. How and in what Sense may we be said to partake and have an Hand in the Sins of others Resp. 1. By Decreeing Unrighteous Decrees and imposing on others that which is unlawful Ieroboam made the People of Israel to Sin he was accessary to their Idolatry by setting up golden Calves So David though he did not in his own Person kill Uriah yet because he wrote a Letter to Ioab to set Uriah in the Fore-front of the Battle and it was done by his command therefore he was accessary to Uriah's Death and the Murther of him was laid to David's Charge by the Prophet 2 Sam. 12.9 Thou hast kill'd Uriah the Hittite with the Sword 2. We become accessary to the Sins of others by not hindering them when it is in our power Qui non prohibet cum potest jubet If a Master of a Family sees his Servant break the Sabbath or hears him Swear and lets him alone doth not use the power he hath to suppress him he becomes accessary to his sin Eli for not punishing his Sons when they made the Offering of the Lord to be abhorred made himself guilty 1 Sam. 3.14 He that suffers an Offender to escape unpunished makes himself an Offender 3. By counselling abetting or provoking others to sin Achitophel made himself guilty of the Fact by giving Counsel to Absalom to go in and defile his Fathers Concubines 2 Sam. 16.21 He who shall tempt and solicit another to be Drunk though he himself be sober yet being the occasion of anothers sin he is accessary to it Hab. 2.15 Woe unto him that giveth his neighbour drink that puttest thy Bottle to him 4. By consenting to anothers sin Saul did not cast one stone at Stephen yet the Scripture saith Saul was consenting to his Death Acts 8.1 Thus he had an hand in it if several did combine to Murther a Man and they should tell another of their intent and he should give his consent to it he were guilty though his hand were not in the Murther yet his Heart was in it Though he did not act it yet he did approve it so it became his sin 5. By Example Vivitur Exemplis Examples are powerful and cogent setting a bad Example occasions another to sin and so a Person becomes accessary If the Father Swears and the Child by his Example learns to Swear the Father is accessary to the Childs sin he taught him by his Example As there are Diseases Hereditary so Sins Rule 8. The last Rule about the Commandments is this that though we cannot by our own strength fulfil all these Commandments yet doing quoad posse what we are able the Lord hath provided Encouragement for us There is a three-fold Encouragement 1. That though we have not Ability to obey any one Command yet God hath in the New Covenant promised to work that in us which he requires Ezek. 36.27 I will cause you to walk in my Statutes God commands us to love him Alas how weak is our Love It is like the Herb that is hot only in the first Degree But God hath promised to Circumcise our Hearts that we shall love him Deut. 30.6 He that doth command us will inable us God commands us to turn from sin but alas we have not power to turn therefore God hath promised to turn us to put his Spirit within us and turn the Heart of stone into flesh Ezek. 36.26 There is nothing in the Command but the same is in the Promise Therefore Christian be not discouraged though thou hast no strength of thy own yet God will give thee this strength The Iron hath no power to move but when the Load-stone draws it it can move Isa. 26.12 Thou hast wrought all our works in us 2. Though we cannot exactly fulfil the Moral Law yet God will for Christ's sake mitigate the Rigour of the Law and accept of something less than he requires God in the Law requires exact Obedience yet he will accept of sincere Obedience He will abate something of the Degree if there be Truth in the inward parts God will see the Faith and pass by the Failing The Gospel remits something of the Severity of the Moral Law 3. Wherein our personal Obedience comes short God will be pleased to accept us in our Surety Eph.
Adulteress who can paint her black enough The Scripture calls her a deep Ditch Prov. 23.27 She is a Common-shore Whereas a Believer his Body is a Living Temple and his Soul a little Heaven bespangled with the Graces as so many little Stars The Body of an Harlot is a walking Dunghil and her Soul a lesser Hell Fourthly Adultery is destructive to the Body Prov. 5.11 And thou mourn at last when thy Flesh and thy Body is consumed It brings into a Consumption Uncleanness turns the Body into an Hospital it wastes the Radical Moisture rots the Skull eats the Beauty of the Face As the Flame wastes the Candle so the Fire of Lust consumes the Bones The Adulterer hastens his own Death Prov. 7.23 Till a Dart strike through his Liver The Romans had their Funerals at the Gate of Venus Temple to signify that Lust brings Death Venus is Lust. Fifthly Adultery is a Purgatory to the Purse as it wastes the Body so the Estate Prov. 6.26 By the means of a Whorish Woman a Man is brought to a piece of Bread Whores are the Devil's Horseleeches Spunges that will soon suck in all ones Money The Prodigal had soon spent his Portion when once he fell among Harlots Luke 15.30 King Edward the Third's Concubine when he lay a dying got all she could from him and pluck'd the Rings off his Fingers and so left him He that lives in Luxury dies in Beggery Sixthly Adultery blots and eclipseth the Name Prov. 6.33 Whoso committeth Adultery with a Woman a wound and dishonour shall he get and his Reproach shall not be wiped away Some while they get Wounds get Honour The Soldiers Wounds are full of Honour The Martyrs Wounds for Christ are full of Honour These get Honour while they get Wounds But the Adulterer gets Wounds in his Name but no Honour His Reproach shall not be wiped away The Wounds of the Name no Physician can heal The Adulterer when he is dead his Shame lives When his Body rots under ground his Name rots above ground His base-born Children will be the Living Monuments of his Shame Seventhly This Sin doth much eclipse the Light of Reason it steals away the Understanding it stupifies the Heart Hos. 4.11 Whoredom takes away the Heart It eats out all Heart for good Solomon besotted himself with Women and they enticed him to Idolatry Eighthly This Sin of Adultery ushers in Temporal Iudgments The Mosaical Law made Adultery Death Lev. 20.10 The Adulterer and the Adulteress shall surely be put to Death And the usual Death was Stoning Deut. 22.24 The Saxons commanded the Persons taken in this Sin to be burnt The Romans caused their Heads to be stricken off This Sin like a Scorpion carries a Sting in the Tail of it The Adultery of Paris and Helena a beautiful Strumpet ended in the Ruin of Troy and was the Death both of Paris and Helena Iealousie is the rage of a Man and the Adulterer is oft killed in the Act of his Sin Adultery cost Otho the Emperor and Pope Sixtus the Fourth their Lives Laeta venire Venus tristis abire solet I have read of two Citizens in London 1583. who defiling themselves with Adultery on the Lord's Day were immediately struck dead with a Fire from Heaven If all that were now guilty of this Sin should be punished in this manner it would rain Fire again as on Sodom Ninthly Adultery without Repentance damns the Soul 1 Cor. 6.9 Neither Fornicators nor Adulterers nor Effeminate shall enter into the Kingdom of God The Fire of Lust brings to the Fire of Hell Heb. 13.4 Whoremongers and Adulterers God will judge Tho Men may neglect to judge them yet God will judge them But will not God judge all other Sinners Yes Why then doth the Apostle say Whoremongers and Adulterers God will judge The meaning is 1. He will judge them assuredly they shall not escape the Hand of Justice 2. He will punish them severely 2 Pet. 2.10 The Lord knoweth how to reserve the Vnjust to the Day of Iudgment to be punish'd but chiefly them that walk in the Lust of Vncleanness The Harlot's Breast keeps from Abraham's Bosom Momentaneum est quod delectat Aeternum q. d. Cruciat Who would for a Cup of Pleasure drink a Sea of Wrath Prov. 9.18 Her Guests are in the depths of Hell A wise Traveller when he comes to his Inn tho many pleasant Dishes are set before him yet he forbears to taste because of the Reckoning which will be brought in We are here all Travellers to Ierusalem above and tho many Baits of Temptation are set before us yet we should forbear and think of the reckoning which will be brought in at Death With what Stomach could Dionisius eat his Dainties when he imagined there was a naked Sword hung over his Head as he sat at Meat While the Adulterer feeds on strange Flesh the Sword of God's Justice hangs over his Head Causinus speaks of a Tree that grows in Spain that is of a sweet Smell and pleasant to the Taste but the Juyice of it is poysonous The Emblem of an Harlot she is perfum'd with Powders and fair to look on but poysonous and damnable to the Soul Prov. 7.26 She hath cast down many wounded yea many strong Men have been slain by her Tenthly The Adulterer doth not only wrong his own Soul but doth what in him lies to destroy the Soul of another and so kill two at once And thus the Adulterer is worse than the Thief For suppose a Thief Rob a Man yea take away his Life yet that Man's Soul may be happy he may go to Heaven as well as if he had died in his Bed But he who commits Adultery endangers the Soul of another and deprives her of Salvation so far as in him lies Now what a fearful thing is it to be an Instrument to draw another to Hell Eleventhly The Adulterer is abhorr'd of God Prov. 22.14 The mouth of a strange Woman is a deep Pit he who is abhorred of the Lord shall fall therein What can be worse than to be abhorr'd of God God may be angry with his own Children but for God to Abhor a Man it is the highest Degree of Hatred Quest. But how doth the Lord show his abhorring of the Adulterer Answ. In giving him up to a Reprobate Mind and a Seared Conscience Rom. 1.26 And now he is in such a condition that he cannot repent This is to be abhorred of God Such a Person stands upon the Threshold of Hell and when Death gives him a Jog he tumbles in All which may sound a Retreat in our Ears and call us off from the pursuit of so damnable a Sin as Uncleanness I will conclude with two Scriptures Prov. 5.8 Come not nigh the Door of her House Prov. 7.27 Her House is the way to Hell Twelfthly Adultery is a Sower of Discord It destroyes Peace and Love the two best Flowers which grow in a Family Adultery sets Husband
hath no Excuse I am saith one grown low in the World and trading is bad and I have no other way to a Livelyhood Resp. 1. This shows a great Distrust of God as if he could not provide for thee without thy Sin 2. This shows Sin is gotten to a great Heighth that because a Man is Low in the World therefore he will Acheronta movere Go to the Devil for a Livelyhood Abraham would not have it said that the King of Sodom had made him rich Gen. 14.23 O let it never be said that the Devil hath made thee rich 3. Thou oughtest not to undertake any Action which thou canst not pray for a Blessing upon But if thou livest on Thieving thou canst not pray for a Blessing upon stollen Goods Therefore take heed of this Sin Lucrum in arca damnum in conscientia Aug. Take heed of getting the World with the Loss of Heaven To disswade all from this horrid Sin consider 1. Thieves are the Caterpillars of the Earth Enemies to Civil Society 2. God hates them In the Law the Cormorant was unclean Lev. 11.17 because a thievish devouring Creature a Bird of Prey by which God shew'd his Hatred of this Sin 3. The Thief is a Terror to himself he is always in Fear Psal. 53.5 There were they in great Fear True of the Thief Guilt breeds Fear If he hear but the shaking of a Tree his Heart shakes It was said of Cataline He was afraid of every Noise If a Briar doth but take hold of a Thiefs Garment he is afraid it is the Officer to apprehend him And Fear hath Torment in it 1 John 4.18 4. The Iudgments which follow this Sin Achan the Thief was stoned to Death Iosh. 7. and Zech. 5.2 What seest thou And I said A flying roll Ver. 3. This is the Curse that goes over the Face of the Earth I will bring it forth saith the Lord and it shall enter into the House of the Thief Fabius a Roman Censor condemned his own Son to die for Theft Thieves die with Ignominy the Ladder is their Preferment And there 's a worse thing than Death while they rob others of Money they rob themselves of Salvation Quest. What is to be done to avoid stealing Resp. 1. Live in a Calling Eph. 4.28 Let him that stole steal no more but rather let him labour working with his Hands c. Such as stand idle the Devil hires them and puts them into the pilfering Trade An idle Person tempts the Devil to tempt him 2. Be contented with the Estate God hath given you Heb. 13.5 Be content with such things as you have Theft is the Daughter of Avarice Study Contentment Believe that Condition best God hath carved out to you God can bless that little Meal in the Barrel We shall not need these things long we shall carry nothing out of the World with us but our Winding Sheet If we have but enough to bear our Charges to Heaven it is sufficient EXOD. XX. 16 Thou shalt not bear False Witness against thy Neighbour The Tongue which at first was made to be an Organ of God's Praise is now become an Instrument of Unrighteousness This Commandment binds the Tongue to its good Behaviour God hath set two Fences to keep in the Tongue the Teeth and Lips And this Commandment is a Third Fence set about it that it should not break forth into Evil Thou shalt not bear False Witness against thy Neighbour This Commandment hath a Prohibitory and a Mandatory Part. The First is set down in plain Words the other is clearly implyed I. The Prohibitory Part of the Commandment or what it forbids in general It forbids any thing which may tend to the Disparagement or Prejudice of our Neighbour More particularly two things are forbidden in this Commandment 1. Slandering 2. False Witness 1. Slandering our Neighbour This is a Sin against the 9 th Commandment The Scorpion carries his Poyson in his Tail the Slanderer carries his Poyson in his Tongue Slandering is to report things of others unjustly Psal. 35.11 They laid things to my charge which I knew not It is usual to bring in a Christian beheaded of his Good Name They rais'd a Slander of Paul that he should preach Men might do Evil that Good might come of it Rom. 3.8 We are slanderously reported and some affirm that we say Let us do Evil that Good may come Eminency is commonly blasted by Slander Holiness its self is no Shield for Slander The Lambs Innocency will not preserve it from the Wolf Christ was the most innocent upon Earth yet was reported to be a Friend of Sinners Iohn Baptist a Man of an holy Austere Life yet they said of him He had a Devil Matth. 11.18 The Scripture calls Slandering Smiting with the Tongue Ier. 18.18 Come and let us smite him with the Tongue You may smite another and never touch him Majora sunt linguae vulnera quam gladii Aug. The Wounds of the Tongue no Physician can heal And to pretend Friendship to a Man yet slander him is most odious St. Hierom speaks thus The Arrian Faction made a show of Kindness they kissed my Hands but slandered me and sought my Life And as it is a Sin against this Commandment to raise a false Report of another so it is a Sin to receive a false Report before we have examined it Psal. 15.1 Lord who shall dwell in thy holy Hill Quis ad Coelum Ver. 3. He that back biteth not nor taketh up a Reproach against his Neighbour We must not only not raise a false Report but not take it up He that raiseth a Slander carries the Devil in his Tongue and he that receives it carries the Devil in his Ear. 2. The Second thing Forbidden in this Commandment is False Witness Here Three Sins are condemned 1. Speaking 2. Witnessing 3. Swearing that which is False contra proximum 1. Speaking that which is false Prov. 12.22 Lying Lips are an Abomination to the Lord. To lie is to speak that which one knows to be an Untruth There is nothing more contrary to God than a Lie The Holy Ghost is call'd the Spirit of Truth 1 Iohn 4.5 6. Lying is a Sin that doth not go alone it ushers in other Sins Absalom told his Father a Lie that he was going to pay his Vow at Hebron 2 Sam. 15.7 and this Lie was a Preface to his Treason Where there is a Lie in the Tongue it shows the Devil is in the Heart Acts 5.3 Why hath Satan filled thy Heart to lie Lying is such a Sin as unfits Men for Civil Society How can you converse or bargain with him that you cannot trust a Word he saith This is a Sin which highly provokes God Ananias and Saphira were struck dead for telling a Lie Acts 5.5 The Furnace of Hell is heated for Liars Rev. 22.15 Without are Sorcerers and whosoever loveth and maketh a Lie Oh abhor this Sin Quicquid dixeris juratum putes Hierom. When
thou speakest let thy Words be as Authentick as thy Oath Imitate God who is the Pattern of Truth Pythagoras being asked What made Men like God Answered Cum vera loquuntur When they speak Truth It is made the Character of a Man that shall go to Heaven Psal. 15.2 He speaketh the Truth from his Heart 2. That which is condemned in the Commandment is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Witnessing that which is false Thou shalt not bear false witness There is a two-fold bearing of False Witness 1. There is a bearing False Witness for another 2. A Bearing False Witness against another 1. A bearing False Witness for another When we do give our Testimony for a Person that is Criminal and Guilty we justifie him as if he were Innocent Isa. 5.23 Which justifie the Wicked for Reward He that goes to make a wicked Man just makes himself Unjust 2. There is a bearing False Witness against another i. e. When we accuse another in open Court falsly This is to imitate the Devil who is the Accuser of the Brethren Tho the Devil is no Adulterer yet he is a False Witness Solomon saith Prov. 25.18 A Man that beareth false Witness against his Neighbour is a Hammer and a Sword In his Face he is hardned like an Hammer he cannot blush he cares not what Lie he witnesseth to And he is a Sword His Tongue is a Sword to wound him he witnesseth against in his Goods or Life Thus 1 Kings 21.13 There came in two men Children of Belial and witnessed against Naboth saying Naboth did blaspheme God and the King And their Witness took away his Life The Queen of Persia being sick the Magicians accused two Godly Virgins that they had by Charms procured the Queens Sickness whereupon she caused these Virgins to be sawn asunder A False Witness doth pervert the place of Iudicature He corrupts the Iury his bearing False Witness makes them give in a false Verdict And he corrupts the Judge by making him pronounce a wrong Sentence and cause the Innocent to suffer Vengeance will find out the False Witness Prov. 19.5 A False Witness shall not be unpunished Deut. 19.18 19. If the witness be a false witness and hath testified falsly against his Brother then shall ye do unto him as he had thought to have done unto his Brother i. e. If he had thought to have taken away his Life his own Life shall go for it 3. That which is condemned in the Commandment is Swearing that which is false When Men take a False Oath and by that take away the Life of another Zech. 8.17 Love no false Oath Chap. 5.2 What seest thou I said A flying Roll. Ver. 3 4. This is the Curse that goeth forth and it shall enter inquit Dominus into the House of him that sweareth falsly by my Name and it shall consume his House with the Timber and Stones of it The Scythians made a Law when a Man did bind two sins together a Lie with an Oath he was to lose his Head because this Sin did take away all Truth and Faith among Men. The Devil hath taken great possession of such who dare swear to a Lie This is a manifest Breach of this Commandment Vse I. 1 st Br. It reproves the Church of Rome who will dispense with a Lie or a False Oath if it be to promote the Catholick Cause They approve of an Officious Lie They hold some Lies to be lawful they may as well hold some Sins to be lawful God hath no need of our Lie It is not lawful to tell a Lie propter Dei gloriam if we were sure to bring Glory to God by it as Austin speaks 2 d. Br. 2. It reproves those who make no Conscience of slandering others they come under the Breach of this Commandment Psal. 50.20 Thou sittest and slanderest thy own Mothers Son Jer. 20.10 Report say they and we will report Ezra 4.15 This City i. e. Hierusalem is a rebellious City and hurtful to Kings and Provinces Paul was slandered as a Mover of Sedition and the Head of a Faction Acts 24.5 The same Word signifies both a Slanderer and a Devil 1 Tim. 3.11 Not Slanderers In the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Not Devils Some think it is no great matter to misreport and slander others Know that this is ●o Act the part of a Devil Clipping a Man's Credit to make it weigh lighter is worse than clipping of Coyn. The Slanderer wounds three at once He wounds him that he slanders and he wounds him to whom he reports the Slander by causing uncharitable Thoughts to arise in his Mind against the Party slandered and he wounds his own Soul by reporting that of another which is false This is a Great Sin and I would I could not say it is common You may kill a Man as well in his Name as in his Person Some are loth to take away their Neighbours Goods Conscience would fly in their Face But better take away their Corn out of their Field their Wares out of their Shop than take away their good Name This is a Sin you can never make them reparation for a Blot in a Man's Name being like a Blot in a White Paper which will never be got out Surely God will visit for this Sin If Idle Words shall be accounted for shall not Vnjust Slanders The Lord will make Inquisition one day as well for Names as for Blood Oh therefore take heed of this Sin It is a Breach of the Ninth Commandment Was it a Sin under the Law to defame a Virgin Deut. 22.19 And is it not a greater Sin to defame a Saint who is a Member of Christ The Heathens by the Light of Nature abhorr'd this Sin of slandering Diogenes used to say Of all Wild Beasts a Slanderer is the worst Antoninus made a Law That if a Person could not prove the Crime he reported another to be guilty of he should be put no Death 3 d. Br. 3. It reproves them who are so wicked as to bear false witness against others These are Monsters in Nature unfit to live in a Civil Society Eusebius relates of one Narcissus a Man famous for Piety who was accused by two False Witnesses of Unchastity and to prove their Accusation they bound it with Oaths and Curses after this manner One said If I speak not true I pray God I may perish by Fire The other said If I do not speak true I wish I may be deprived of my sight It pleased God that the first Witness who forswore himself his House being set on Fire he was burnt in the Flame The other Witness being troubled in Conscience confessed his Perjury and continued so long Weeping that he wept himself blind Iezabel who suborned two false Witnesses against Naboth she was thrown down out of a Window and the Dogs licked her Blood 2 Kings 9.33 O tremble at this Sin A perjured Person is the Devils Excrement He is cursed in his Name and seared
of getting the World hath in him the Root of all Sin Covetousness is a Mother-sin I shall make it appear that Covetousness is a Breach of all the Ten Commandments 1. It breaks the First Commandment Thou shalt have no other Gods but one The covetous Man hath more God's than one Mammon is his God He hath a God of Gold therefore he is called an Idolater Col. 3.5 2. Covetousness breaks the Second Commandment Thou shalt not make any graven Image thou shalt not bow down thy self to them A covetous Man bows down tho not to the graven Image in the Church yet to the Graven Image in his Coyn. 3. Covetousness is a Breach of the Third Commandment Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vain Absalom's Design was to get his Fathers Crown there was Covetousness but he talks of paying his Vow to God there he took God's Name in vain 4. Covetousness is a Breach of the Fourth Commandment Remember the Sabbath-day to keep it holy A Covetous Man doth not keep the Sabbath Holy He will ride to Fairs on a Sabbath Instead of reading in the Bible he will cast up his Accounts 5. Covetousness is a Breach of the Fifth Commandment Honour thy Father and thy Mother A covetous Person will not honour his Father if he doth not feed him with Money Nay he will get his Father to make over his Estate to him in his Life-time and so the Father shall be at the Sons Command 6. Covetousness is a Breach of the Sixth Commandment Thou shalt not kill Covetous Ahab kill'd Naboth to get his Vineyard 1 Kings 21.13 How many have swum to the Crown in Blood 7. Covetousness is a Breach of the Seventh Commandment Thou shalt not commit Adultery Covetousness causeth Uncleanness You read of the Hire of a Whore Deut. 23.18 An Adulteress for Money sets both Conscience and Chastity to Sale 8. Covetousness is a Breach of the Eighth Commandment Thou shalt not steal Covetousness is the Root of Theft Covetous Achan stole the Wedge of Gold Therefore Thieves and Covetous are put together 1 Cor. 6.10 9. Covetousness is a Breach of the Ninth Commandment Thou shalt not bear false witness What makes the Perjurer take a false Oath but Covetousness He hopes for a Dividend And 10. It is plainly a Breach of the Last Commandment Thou shalt not covet The Mammonist covets his Neighbours House and Goods and endeavours to get them into his own Hands Thus you see how vile a Sin Covetousness is It is a Mother-sin it is a plain Breach of every one of the Ten Commandments 4. Covetousness is a Sin dishonourable to Religion For such as say their Hopes are Above yet their Hearts are below For them who profess to be above the Stars to lick the Dust of the Serpent To be born of God yet buried in the Earth How dishonourable is this to Religion The Lapwing wears a little Coronet on its Head yet feeds on Dung. An Emblem of such as profess to be Crown'd Kings and Priests unto God yet feed immoderately on these Terrene Dunghil Comforts Ier. 45.5 And seekest thou great things for thy self seek them not What thou Baruk who art enobled by thy New Birth and art illustrious by thy Office a Levite dost thou seek earthly things And seek them now When the Ship is sinking art thou trimming thy Cabin O do not so degrade thy self nor blot thy Scutcheon Seekest thou great things Seek them not The higher Grace is the less earthly should Christians be The Higher the Sun is the shorter always is the Shadow 1. Covetousness exposeth us to God's Abhorrency Psal. 10.3 The Covetous whom the Lord abhorreth A King abhors to see his Statue abused God abhors to see a Man made in his Image should have the Heart of a Beast given to him Who would live in such a Sin as makes him abhorr'd of God Whom God abhors he curseth and God's Curse blasts where-ever it comes 2. Covetousness precipitates Men to Ruine It shuts them out of Heaven Eph. 5.5 This ye know that no covetous Man who is an Idolater hath any Inheritance in the Kingdom of Christ and of God What should a covetous Man do in Heaven God can no more converse with them than a King can converse with a Swine 1 Tim. 6.9 They that will be rich fall into a Snare and many hurtful Lusts which drown Men in Perdition A covetous Man is like a Bee that gets into a Barrel of Honey and there drowns it self He is like a Ferry-man that takes in so many Passengers to encrease his Fare that he sinks his Boat So a covetous Man takes in more Gold to the encreasing of his Estate that he damns himself in Perdition I have read of some Inhabitants near Athens who lived in a very dry barren Island and they took much pains to draw a River to this Island to water it and make it fruitful but when they had opened the Passages and brought the River to it the Water brake in with such a Force that it drowned the Land and all the People in it An Emblem of a Covetous Man he labours to draw Riches to him and at last they come in in such abundance that they drown him in Hell and Perdition How many to build up an Estate pull down their Souls Oh therefore fly from Covetousness I shall next prescribe some Remedies against Covetousness EXOD. XX. 17 Thou shalt not covet thy Neighbour's House thou shalt not covet thy Neighbours Wife c. I am in the next place to resolve a Question How we may do to cure this Itch of Covetousness Resp. For Answer to this I shall prescribe some Remedies and Antidotes against this Sin 1. Faith 1 Iohn 5.4 This is the Victory over the World even your Faith The Root of Covetousness is the Distrust of God's Providence Faith believes God will provide God who feeds the Birds will feed his Children He who cloaths the Lillies will cloath his Lambs And so Faith overcomes the World Faith is the Cure of Care Faith not only purifies the Heart but satisfies the Heart Faith makes God our Portion and so in him we have enough Psal. 16.5 The Lord is the Portion of mine Inheritance the Lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places yea I have a goodly Heritage Faith by a Divine Chymistry extracts its chief Comforts out of God A little with God is sweet Thus Faith is a Remedy against Covetousness Faith overcomes not only the Fear of the World but the Love of the World 2. The Second Remedy is Judicious Consideration 1. What poor things these things below are that we should covet them 1. They are below the worth of the Soul which carries in it an Idea and Resemblance of God The World is but the Workmanship of God the Soul is the Image of God 2. You covet that which will not satisfie you Eccles. 5.10 He that loveth Silver shall not be satisfied with Silver Solomon
sin be sober in your attire savoury in your speeches grave in your deportment obey your Fathers voice Open to God as the Flower opens to the Sun As you expect your Fathers Blessing obey him in whatever he commands First and Second Table Duties A Lutenist that he may make sweet Musick toucheth upon every String of the Lute The Ten Commandments are like a ten stringed Instrument touch upon every String obey every Command or you cannot make sweet Melody in Religion Obey your Heavenly Father though he commands things contrary to Flesh and blood 1. When he commands to mortifie Sin that Sin which hath been dear to you Pluck out this right eye that you may see the better to go to Heaven 2. When he commands you to suffer for him be ready to obey Acts 21.13 every good Christian hath a Spirit of Martyrdom in him and is ready rather to suffer for the Truth than the Truth should suffer Luther said he had rather be a Martyr than a Monarch Peter was Crucified with his Head downwards as Eusebius Ignatius called his Chains his Spiritual Pearls and did wear his Fetters as a Bracelet of Diamonds This is to carry it as Gods Children when we obey his voice and count not our lives dear so that we may show our love to our Heavenly Father Rev. 12.11 They loved not their lives to the death 6. If God be your Father show it by your chearful looks that you are the Children of such a Father Too much drooping and despondency disparageth the Relation you stand in to God What though you meet with hard usage in the World you are now in a strange Land far from home it will be shortly better with you when you are in your own Country and your Father hath you in his Armes Doth not the Heir rejoyce in hope Shall the Sons of a King walk dejected 2 Sam. 13.4 Why art thou being the Kings Son lean Is God an unkind Father are his Commands grievous Hath he no Land to give to his Heirs Why then do Gods Children walk so sad Never had Children such Priviledges as they who are of the Seed-Royal of Heaven and have God for their Father they should rejoyce therefore who are within a few hours to be crowned with Glory 7. If God be our Father let us honour him by walking very holily 1 Pet. 1.16 Be ye holy for I am holy A young Prince asking a Philosopher how he should behave himself the Philosopher said Memento te filium esse Regis Remember thou art a Kings Son do nothing but what becomes the Son of a King So remember you are the adopted Sons and Daughters of the high God do nothing unworthy of such a Relation A debauched Child is the disgrace of his Father Is this thy Sons Coat said they to Iacob when they brought it home dip'd in blood Gen. 37.32 so when we see a person defiled with Malice Passion Drunkenness we may say is this the Coat of Gods adopted Son Doth he look as an Heir of Glory 'T is a blaspheming the Name of God to call him Father yet live in Sin Such as profess God is their Father yet live unholily they will slander and defraud these are as bad to God as Heathens Amos 9.7 Are ye not as children of the Ethiopians to me O children of Israel saith the Lord The Ethiopians were uncircumcised a base ill-bred People when Israel grew wicked they were no better to God than Ethiopians Loose scandalous livers under the Gospel are no better in Gods esteem than Pagans and Americans nay they shall have an hotter place in Hell O let all who profess God to be their Father honour him by their unspotted lives Scipio abhorred the embraces of an Harlot because he was the General of an Army Abstain from all Sin because you are born of God and have God for your Father 1 Thess. 5.22 Abstain from all appearance of evil 'T was a saying of Augustus An Emperor should not only be free from Crimes but from the suspicion of them by an holy Life you would bring Glory to your Heavenly Father and cause others to become his Children Est pellax virtutis odor Causinus in his Hieroglyphicks speaks of a Dove whose Wings being perfum'd with sweet Oyntments did draw the other Doves after her The holy Lives of Gods Children is a sweet perfume to draw others to Religion and make them to be of the Family of God Iustin Martyr saith that which converted him to Christianity was the beholding the blameless Lives of the Christians 8. If God be our Father let us love all that are his Children Psal. 133.1 How pleasant is it for brethren to dwell together in unity 'T is compared to Oyntment ver 2. for the sweet fragrancy of it 1 Pet. 2.17 Love the brotherhood Idem est motus animae in imaginem rem The Saints are the walking pictures of God if God be our Father we love to see his picture of Holiness in Believers we pity them for their Infirmities but love them for their Graces we prize their Company above others Psal. 119.63 it may justly be suspected that God is not their Father who love not Gods Children though they retain the Communion of Saints in their Creed yet they banish the Communion of Saints out of their Company 9. If God be our Father let us show Heavenly mindedness They who are born of God do 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 set their Affections on things that are above Col. 3.2 O ye Children of the high God do not disgrace your high birth by sordid Covetousness What a Son of God and a slave to the World What spring from Heaven and buried in the Earth For a Christian who pretends to derive his pedigree from Heaven yet wholly to mind Earthly things is to debase himself as if a King should leave his Throne to follow the Plough Ier. 45.5 Seekest thou great things for thy self As if the Lord had said what thou Baruck thou who art born of God akin to Angels and by thy Office a Levite dost thou debase thy self and spot the silver wings of thy Grace by beliming them with earth Seekest thou great things seek them not The Earth choaks the Fire Earthliness choaks the Fire of good Affections 10. Vlt. If God be our Father let us own our Heavenly Father in the worst times stand up in his cause defend his Truths Athanasius owned God when most of the World turned Arrians If Sufferings come do not deny God He is a bad Son who denyes his Father Such as are ashamed of God in times of danger God will be ashamed to own them for his Children Mark 8.38 Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous generation of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed when he comes in the glory of his Father with his holy Angels So I have done with the First Part of the Preface Our Father II. The Second Part of the
a Debtor cannot pay his Creditor how can he merit at his hands 3. That the Scripture is not a perfect Rule of Faith and Man errs therefore they eek it out with their Traditions which they hold to be of equal Authority 4. They teach that an implicite Faith is saving though one may have an implicite Faith yet be ignorant of all the Articles of Religion 5. They say that the inward act of the Mind is not required in Gods Worship Diversion of Mind in Duty though one prayes and never thinks of God is no Sin saith Angelus and Sylvester and other Papists 6. The Papists make Habitual Love to God unnecessary It is not needful saith Bellarmine to perform any acts of Religion out of love to God Stapleton and Cajetan affirm that the Precept of loving God with all our heart is not binding by which they cut asunder the Sinews and Soul of all Religion Thus instead of honouring Gods name the Papists dishonour it Let us pray heartily that this Romish Religion may never get footing again in this Nation God grant that this poysonful weed of Popery may never be watered here But that it being a Plant which our Heavenly Father hath not planted it may be rooted up 5. Gods Name is dishonoured by Carnal Protestants How is Gods name this day dishonoured in England His name is like the Sun in an eclipse Christians instead of hallowing Gods name reproach and dishonour it 1. By their Tongues 2. By their Lives 1. By their Tongues 1. They speak irreverently of Gods name Gods name is sacred Deut. 28.58 That thou mayest fear this glorious and fearful name The Lord thy God The names of Kings are not mentioned without giving them their Titles of Honour High and Mighty but Men speak irreverently of God as if he were like one of them Psal. 50.21 this is a taking Gods name in vain 2. They swear by his name Many seldom name Gods name but in Oaths How is God dishonoured when Men rend and tear his name by Oaths and Imprecations Ier. 23.10 Because of swearing the land mourns If God will reckon with Men for idle Words shall not idle Oaths be put in the Account-Book O but saith one I cannot help it it is a custom of swearing I have got and I hope God will forgive me Answ. Is this a good Plea a custom of swearing This is no excuse but an aggravation of Sin As if one that had been accused for killing a Man should plead with the Judge to spare him because it was his custom to murder This were an aggravation of the offence Will not the Judge say thou shalt the rather dye So it is here 2. As Men dishonour God by their Tongues so by their Lives What is it to say Hallowed be thy Name when in their Lives they profane his name they dishonour God by their Atheism Sabbath-breaking Uncleanness Perjury Intemperance Injustice Men hang out a Flag of Defiance against Heaven As the Thracians when it thunders shoot their Arrowes against Heaven so Men shoot their Sins as bearded Arrowes against Heaven Sinners are hardened in Sin they despise Counsel they laugh at Reproof they have cast off the vail of Modesty Satan hath taken such full possession of them that when they sin they glory in their shame Phil. 3.19 they brag how many new Oaths they have invented how oft they have been drunk how many they have defiled they declare their sin as Sodom Such horrid impieties are committed that a modest Heathen would blush at Men in this Age sin at that rate as if either they did not believe there were an Hell or as if they feared Hell would be full ere they could get thither Was Gods name ever so openly dishonoured All our Preaching will not make them leave their Sins What a black vail is drawn over the face of Religion at this day Vivimus in temporum faecibus Sen. We live in the dregs of time wherein the common shore of wickedness runs Physitians call it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 when there is no part of the Body free from Distemper England hath a Kakexy it is all over disease The whole head is sick the whole heart is faint Isa. 1.6 As black Vapours rising out of the earth cloud and darken the Sun so the Sins of People in our Age like Hellish Vapours cast a cloud upon Gods glorious name O that our Eyes were like Limbecks dropping the water of holy tears to consider how Gods name instead of being hallowed is polluted and profaned And may not we justly fear some heavy Judgments Can God put up our affronts any longer Can he endure to have his name reproached Will a King suffer his Crown-Jewels to be trampled in the dust Do not we see the symptoms of Gods Anger do we not see his Judgments hovering over us Sure God is whetting his Sword he hath bent his Bow and is preparing his Arrowes to shoot Qualis per arva Leo fulvam minaci fronte concutiens jubam Sen. Trag. The Body Politick is in a Paroxism or burning Fit and may not the Lord cause a sad Phlebotomy Seeing we will not leave our Sins he may make us lose our Blood May not we fear that the Ark should remove the Vision cease the Stars in Gods Church be removed and we should follow the Gospel to the grave When Gods name which should be hallowed is profaned among a People it is just with God to write that dismal Epitaph upon a Nations Tomb The Glory is departed And that I may speak to the Consciences of all and deal impartially it were well if only the profane party were guilty but may not many Professors be called to the Bar and indited of this that they have dishonoured Gods name 2 Chron. 28.10 Are there not with you even with you sins against the Lord your God Are there not the spots of Gods Children Deut. 3● 5 If you are Diamonds have you no flawes Have not you your vanities If your Discourse be not profane is it not vain Have not you your self-seekings rash censures indecent dresses If the wicked of the Land swear do not you sometimes slander If they are drunk with wine are not you sometimes drunk with passion If their sin be blaspheming is not your sin murmuring Are there not with you even with you sins against the Lord The sins of Gods Children go nearer to his heart than the sins of others Deut. 32.19 When the Lord saw it he abhorred them because of the provoking of his sons and daughters The sins of the wicked anger God the sins of his own people grieve him he will be sure to punish them Amos 3.2 You only have I known of all the families of the earth therefore I will punish you for all your iniquities O that our head were waters that we could make this place a Bochim a place of weepers that Gods Children might mix blushing with tears that they have so little hallowed and so
Member of his body then he is not perfect and if Christ may lose one Member of his Body why not as well all by the same reason and so he shall be an head without a Body but be assured a Believers Union with Christ cannot be broken and so long he cannot be hindred of the kingdom Iohn 17.12 what was said of Christs natural Body is as true of his Mistical Iohn 10.39 A bone of him shall not be broken Look how every Bone and Limb of Christs natural Body was raised up out of the Grave and carried into Heaven So shall every Member of his Mistical Body be carried up into Glory 7. We read of some who have been translated into this Kingdom Paul had a sight of it for he was caught up into the third Heaven 2 Cor. 12. and the converted Thief on the Cross was translated into Glory Luke 23.43 This day shalt thou be with me in Paradise By all that hath been said it is most evident That Believers have a glorious Kingdom laid up for them in reversion and that they shall go to this Kingdom when they dye There are none doubt of the certainty of the Heavenly Kingdom but such as doubt of the Verity of Scripture 6. Quest. Why we should so earnestly pray for this Heavenly Kingdom Thy Kingdom come Resp. 1. Because it is a kingdom worth praying for it exceeds the glory of all earthly kingdoms it hath Gates of Pearl Rev. 21.21 We have heard of a Cabinet of Pearl but when did we hear of Gates of Pearl In that Kingdom is the Bed of Love the Mountains of Spices there are the ●herubims not to keep us out but to welcome us into the Kingdom Heaven is a Kingdom worth praying for there 's nothing wanting in that Kingdom which may compleat the Saints happiness for wherein doth Happiness consist Is it in knowledge We shall know as we are known Is it in Dainty Fare We shall be at the Marriage-Supper of the Lamb Is it in rich Apparel We shall be clothed in long White Robes Is it in delicious Musick We shall hear the Quire of Angels singing Is it in Dominion We shall reign as Kings and judge Angels Is it in Pleasure We shall enter into the Ioy of our Lord. Sure then this Kingdom is worth praying for Thy Kingdom come Would God give us a Vision of Heaven a while as he did Stephen who saw Heaven opened Act. 7.56 We should fall into a Trance and being a little recovered out of it how importunately would we put up this Petition Thy Kingdom come 2. We must pray for this kingdom of Glory because God will not bestow this kingdom on any without Prayer Rom. 2.7 They who seek for Glory and Immortality and how do we seek but by Prayer God hath promised a kingdom and we must by Prayer put the Bond in suit God is not so lavish as to throw away a Kingdom on them who do not ask it and certainly if Christ himself who had merited Glory did yet pray for it Iohn 17.5 Now O Father Glorify me with thy own self How much more ought we to pray for the Excellent Glory who have this Kingdom granted as a Charter of Gods meer Grace and Favour 3. We must pray that the kingdom of Glory may come that by going into it we may make an end of sinning I think sometimes what a blessed time it will be never to have a sinful thought more though we must not pray Thy Kingdom come out of discontent because we would be rid of the troubles and crosses of this Life This was Ionahs fault he would dye in a pet because God took away his gourd Lord saith he take away my life too Ionah 4.8 But we must pray Thy Kingdom come out of an holy design that the fetters of corruption may be pulled off and we may be as the Angels those Virgin Spirits who never sin This made the Church pray Rev. 22.20 Veni Domine Iesu. 4. Because that all Christs enemies shall be put under his feet the Devil shall have no more power to tempt nor wicked Men to persecute the Antichristian-Hierarchy shall be pulled down and Sions Glory shall shine as a lamp and the Turkish strength shall be broken 5. We must pray earnestly that the kingdom of Glory may come that we may see God face to face and have an interrupted and eternal communion with him in the Empyrean Heaven Moses desired but a glimpse of Gods Glory Exod. 33.18 how then should we pray to see him in all his embroidered Robes of Glory when he shall shine ten thousand times brighter than the Sun in its Meridian splendour Here in this Life we do rather desire God than enjoy him how earnestly therefore should we pray Thy Kingdom of Glory come The beholding and enjoying God will be the Diamond in the Ring the very Quintessence of Glory And must we pray Thy Kingdom come how then are they ever like to come to Heaven who never pray for it Though God gives some prophane persons Daily Bread who never pray for it yet he will not give them a kingdom who never pray for it God may feed them but he will never crown them VSE I. Of Information 1. Branch From all this you see then that there is nothing within the whole sphere of Religion imposed upon unreasonable terms when God bids us serve him it is no unreasonable request he will out of Free-Grace inthrone us in a kingdom When we hear of Repentance steeping our Souls in brinish tears for sin or of Mortification beheading our king sin we are ready to grumble and think this is hard and unreasonable But do we serve God for nought Is it not infinite bounty to reward us with a Kingdom This Kingdom is as far above our thoughts as it is beyond our deserts No man can say without wrong to God that he is an hard Master though he sets us about hard work yet he is no hard Master God gives double pay he gives great vails in his service sweet Joy and Peace and a great reward after an eternal weight of Glory God gives the Spring flowers and a Crop he settles upon us such a Kingdom as exceeds our Faith Praemium quod Fide non attingitur Aug. Such as mortal eye hath not seen nor can it enter into the heart of man to conceive 1 Cor. 2.9 Alas what an infinite difference is there between Duty enjoyned and the Kingdom prepared What is the shedding of a Tear to a Crown So that Gods commands are not grievous 1 Ioh. 5.3 our service cannot be so hard as a Kingdom is sweet 2. Br. See hence the Royal Bounty of God to his Children that he hath prepared a Kingdom for them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrys A Kingdom bespangled with Glory It is infinitely above the Model we can draw of it in our Thoughts The Painter going to draw the Picture of Helena as not being able to draw her Beauty
my Sin nay in spight of it this causeth admiration Who is a God like thee A Man that goes over a narrow Bridge in the Night and the next morning comes and sees the danger he was in and how miraculously he escaped he is stricken with admiration So when God shews a Soul how near he was a falling into Hell and how that this Gulph is shut all his sins are pardoned he is amaz'd and cries out Who is a God like thee that pardonest iniquity That God should pardon one and pass by another One taken another lest this fills the soul with wonder and astonishment 4. Where-ever God pardons sin he subdues it Micah 7.19 He will have compassion on us he will subdue our iniquity Hebr. Iickbosh sub jugo ponet Where Mens persons are justified their lusts are mortified There is in sin vis Imperatoria Damnatoria a Commanding Power and a Condemning Then is the condemning power of sin taken away when the commanding power of it is taken away Would we know whether our sins are forgiven are they subdued If a Malefactor be in prison how shall he know that his Prince hath Pardoned him if the Jailor come and knock off his Chains and Fetters and lets him out of Prison then he may know he is Pardoned So How shall we know God hath pardoned us if the Fetters of sin be broken off and we walk at liberty in the ways of God Psal. 119.45 I will walk at liberty this is a blessed sign we are pardoned Such as are washed in Christ's blood from that guilt are made Kings to God Revel 1.6 as Kings they rule over their sins 5. He whose sins are forgiven is full of Love to God Mary Magdalen's heart was fired with love Luk. 7.47 Her sins which are many are forgiven for she loved much Her love was not the cause of her Remission but a sign of it A pardoned Soul is a monument of mercy ●nd he thinks he can never love God enough he wisheth he had a Coal from God's Altar to inflame his heart in love he wisheth he could borrow the Wings of the Cherubims that he might fly swifter in Obedience a pardoned Soul is sick of love He whose heart is like Marble lock'd up in impenitency that doth not melt in love a sign his pardon is yet to seal 6. Where the sin is pardoned the nature is purified Hos. 14.9 I will heal their backslidings I will love them Every Man by Nature is both guilty and diseased where God remits the guilt he cures the disease Psal. 103.3 Who forgiveth all thy Iniquities who healeth all thy Diseases Herein God's pardon goes beyond the King's pardon the King may forgive a Malefactor but he cannot change his heart he may have a thievish heart still But God when he pardons changeth the heart Ezek. 36.26 A new heart also will I give you A pardoned Soul is adorned and embellished with holiness 1 Joh. 5.6 This is he that came by water and blood Where Christ comes with Blood to justifie he comes with Water to cleanse Zac. 3.4 I have caused thy iniquity to pass from thee and I will cloath thee with change of raiment I will cause thy iniquity to pass from thee there is Pardoning Grace and I will cloath thee with change of raiment there is Sanctifying Grace Let not him say he hath pardon that wants Grace Many tell us they hope they are pardoned but were never sanctified Yea but they believe in Christ But what Faith is it a Swearing Faith a Whoring Faith the Faith of Devils is as good 7. Such as are in the number of God's People forgiveness of sin belongs to them Isa. 40.1 Comfort ye my People tell them their Iniquity is forgiven Quest. How shall we know that we are God's Elect People R. By Three Characters 1. God's people are an humble people The livery which all Christ's people wear is Humility 1 Pet. 5.5 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 be ye cloathed with humility 1. A sight of God's Glory humbles Elijah wrapped his Face in a Mantle when God's Glory passed by Job 42.5 Now mine eye seeth thee wherefore I abhor my self The Stars vanish when the Sun appears 2. A sight of sin humbles In the Glass of the Word the godly see their spots and these are humbling spots Lo saith the Soul I can call nothing my own but Sins and Wants this humbles An humble Sinner is in a better condition than a proud Angel 2. God's people are a willing people Psal. 110.3 Gnam nedabot a people of willingness Love constrains them They serve God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 freely and out of choice They stick at no service they will run through a Sea and a Wilderness they will follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth 3. They are an heavenly people Stars Joh. 17.16 Ye are not of the World As the Primum mobile in the Heavens hath a motion of its own contrary to the other Orbs So God's people have an heavenly motion of Soul contrary to the Men of the World They use the World as their Servant but do not follow the World as their Master Phil. 3.20 Our conversation is in heaven Such as have these Three Characters of God's people have a good Certificate to shew that they are pardoned Forgiveness of sin belongs to them Comfort my people re●t them their iniquity is forgiven 8. A sign we are pardoned if after many storms we have a sweet calm and peace within Rom. 5.1 Being justified we have peace After many a bitter Tear shed and Heart-breaking the Mind hath been more sedate and a sweet Serenity or Still-Musick hath followed this brings tidings God is appeased Whereas before Conscience did accuse now it doth secretly whisper comfort This is a blessed Evidence a Man's sins are pardoned If the Bailiffs do not Trouble and Arrest the Debtor it is a sign his Debt is Compounded or Forgiven So if Conscience do not Vex or Accuse but upon Good Grounds whisper Consolation this is a sign the Debt is Discharged the Sin is Fo●given 9. A si●n sin is forgiven when we have hearts without guile Psal. 32.1 2. Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven unto whom the Lord imputeth not iniquity and in whose spirit there is no guile Qu. What is this to be sine fuco without Guile 1. He who is without guile hath Plainness of heart He is without collusion he hath not cor dup●ex a double heart His heart is right with God A Man may do a Right Action but not with a Right Heart 2 Chr. 25.2 Amaziah did tha● which was right in the sight of the Lord but not with a perfect heart To have the heart right with God is to serve God from a Right Principle Love by a Right Rule the Word to a Right End the Glory of God 2. An heart without guile dares not allow it self in the least sin He avoids secret sins He dares not hide any sin as Rachel did her Fathers Images
then Israel prevailed So Gods Spirit puts the Promises under the Hand of Faith and then a Christian overcomes the Devil that spiritual Amalek The Promise is to the Soul as the Anchor is to a Ship which keeps it steddy in a Storm 2. Christ succours them that are tempted by his blessed interceeding for them When the Devil is tempting Christ is praying Of this the next timer 2. Christ succours his Saints by interceeding for them when Satan is tempting Christ is praying That prayer Christ put up for Peter when he was tempted extend● to all the Saints Luk. 22.32 Lord saith Christ it is my Child that is tempted Father pitty him when a poor Soul lies bleeding of his wounds the Devil hath given him Christ presents his Wounds to his Father and in the virtue of those pleads for Mercy How powerful must Christs Prayer needs be He is a Favorite Iohn 11.42 He is both an High-Priest and a Son if God could forget that Christ were a Priest yet he cannot forget that he is a Son besides Christ prays for nothing but what is agreeable to his Fathers Will if a Kings Son Petitions only for that which his Father hath a Mind to grant his suit will not be denied 3. Christ succours his People by taking of the Tempter a Shepherd when the Sheep begins to straggle may set the Dog on the Sheep to bring it nearer the Fold but then he calls off the Dog again God will take of the Tempter 1 Cor. 10.13 He will with the Temptation make a way to escape 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he will make an Out-let Christ will rebuke the Tempter Zach. 3.2 The Lord rebuke thee O Satan This is no small support that Christ succours the Tempted The Mother succours the Child most when it is sick she sits by its Bed-side brings it Cordials So when a Soul is most assaulted it shall be most assisted Object But I have dealt unkindly with Christ and sinn'd against his Love and sure he will not succour me but let me perish in the Battel Answ. Christ is a merciful High-priest and will succour thee notwithstanding thy failings Ioseph was a Type of Christ. His Brethren sold him away and the Irons entered into his Soul yet afterwards when his Brethren were ready to die in the Famine he forgot their injuries and succoured them with Money and Corn. I am saith he Ioseph your Brother so will Christ say to a tempted Soul I know thy unkindnesses how thou hast distrusted my Love grieved my Spirit but I am Ioseph I am Jesus therefore I will succour thee when thou art tempted 4. Rock of support The best Men may be most tempted A rich Ship may be violently set upon by Pyrats He who is rich in Faith yet may have the Devil that Pyrate set upon him by his battering pieces Iob an eminent Saint yet how fiercely was he assaulted Satan did smite his body that he might tempt him either to question Gods Providence or quarrel with it St. Paul was a chosen vessel but how was this vessel battered with Tentation 2 Cor. 12.7 Object But is it not said he who is born of God the Wicked one toucheth him not 1 Joh. 5.18 Answ. It is not meant that the Devil doth not tempt him but he toucheth him not that is tactu lethali Cajetan with a deadly touch 1 Joh. 5.16 There is a sin unto Death now Satan with all his Temptations doth not make a Child of God sin a sin unto Death Thus he toucheth him not 5. Rock of support Satan can go no further in tempting than God will give him leave The power of the Tempter is limited A whole Legion of Devils could not touch one Swine till Christ gave them leave Satan would have sifted Peter to have sifted out all his Grace but Christ would not suffer him I have prayed for thee c. Christ binds the Devil in a Chain Rev. 20.1 If Satans power were according to his malice not one Soul should be saved but he is a Chained Enemy this is a comfort Satan cannot go an Hairs breadth beyond Gods permission If an Enemy could not touch a Child further than the Father did appoint sure he should do the Child no great hurt 6. Rock of support It is not the having a Tentation makes guilty but the giving consent We cannot hinder a Tentation Elijah that could by Prayer shut Heaven could not shut out a Temptation but if we abhor the Temptation it is our burden not our sin We read in the old Law if one went to force a Virgin and she cried out she was reputed innocent If Satan would by temptation commit a Rape upon a Christian and he cries out and will not give consent the Lord will charge it upon the Devils score It is not the laying the Bait hurts the Fish if the Fish doth not bite 7. Rock of support Our being tempted is no sign of Gods hating us A Child of God oft thinks God doth not love him because he lets him be haunted with the Devil non sequitur this is a wrong conclusion was not Christ himself tempted yet by a Voice from Heaven proclaimed This is my beloved Son Mat. 3.17 Satans tempting and Gods loving may stand together The Goldsmith loves his Gold in the Fire God loves a Saint tho shot at by fiery Darts 8. Rock of support Christs Temptation was for our consolation aqua-ignis Jesus Christ is to be looked upon as a publick person as our Head and Representative and what Christ did he did for us His prayer was for us his suffering was for us when he was tempted and overcame the temptation he overcame for us Christs conquering Satan was to shew that every Elect Person shall at last be a Conqueror over Satan when Christ overcame Satans temptations it was not only to give us an example of Courage but an assurance of Conquest We have overcome Satan already in our Head and we shall at last perfectly overcome 9. Rock of support the Saints Temptations shall not be above their strength The Lutenist will not stretch the strings of his Lute too hard lest they break 1 Cor. 10.13 God is faithful who will not suffer you to be tempted 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 above that ye are able God will proportion our strength to the stroke 2. Cor. 12.9 My Grace is sufficient for thee The Torch-light of Faith shall be kept burning notwithstanding all the Winds of Temptation blowing 10. Rock of support these temptations shall produce much good 1. They shall quicken a Spirit of Prayer in the Saints they shall pray more and better Temptation is orationis flabellum the exciter of Prayer perhaps before the Saints came to God as cold suiters in Prayer they pray'd as if they pray'd not temptation is a Medicine for security When Paul had a Messenger of Satan to buffet him he was more earnest in Prayer 2 Cor. 12.8 Three times I besought the Lord the Thorn in the
1. From Restraining Grace not Renewing Grace As God with-held Laban from hurting Iacob Gen. 31.24 The Lord may restrain Men from Sin by the Terrour of a Natural Conscience Conscience stands as the Angel with a drawn Sword and saith do not this Evil. Men may be frighted from Sin but not divorced 2. Men may abstain from Sin for a while and then return to it again as Saul left off pursuing David for some time and then hunted him again This is like a Man that holds his Breath under Water and then takes Breath again Ier. 34.15 16. Ye were now turned and had done right in my sight but ye turned and polluted my Holy Name 3. Men may leave gross Sin and yet live in more Spiritual Sins leave Drunkenness and live in Pride leave Uncleanness and live in Malice The Pharisee boasted he was no Adulterer but he could not say he was not Proud or Superstitious here he left gross Sin and lived in Spiritual Sins 4. Men may leave Sin partially abstain from some Sins not all they feed some Sin in a corner Herod left many Sins but one Sin he lived in viz. Incest All this doth not amount to the New Creature II. I shall shew you wherein the Essence of the New Creature consists 1 In General To the constituting of the New Creature there must be a great Change wrought He who is a New Creature is not the same Man he was Alter idem He is of another Spirit Numb 14.24 My Servant Caleb because he had another Spirit When the Harlot Lais came to one of her old Acquaintance after he was converted and tempted him to Sin Ego non sum Ego saith he I am not the same Man When one becomes a New Creature there is such a visible Change that all may see it therefore it is call'd a Change from Darkness to Light Acts 26.18 Paul a Persecutor when converted was so altered that all who saw him wondred at him and could scarce believe that he was the same Man Acts 9.21 as if another Soul had lived in the same Body Mary Magdalen an unchast Sinner when once savingly wrought upon what a penitent Creature did she become Her Eyes that were enticements of Lust she takes Penance of them and washed Christ's Feet with her Tears Her Hair which she was so proud of and which was a Net to entangle her Lovers she now takes Penance of it and wipes Christ's Feet with it Thus the New Creature makes a visible change Such as are the same as they were as vain and proud as ever here is no New Creature to be seen for then a mighty change would appear 1 Cor. 6.11 And such were some of you but ye are washed but ye are sanctified c. But every Change doth not evidence the New Creature 1. There is a change from one Extream to another from a Prodigal to an Usurer from a Turk to a Papist This is as if one should recover of one Disease and die of another 2. There is an outward change which is like the washing of a Swine Ahab was much changed to outward view when he rent his Cloaths and put on Sackcloth 1 Kings 21.27 insomuch that God stands and wonders at him Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself Yet for all this he was but an Hypocrite Quest. What Change then is that which is requisite in the New Creature Answ. It is an inward Change a change of Heart Though the heart be not new made it is new moulded Ier. 4.14 Wash thy heart O Ierusalem Ahab's Cloaths were rent but not his Heart The outward change will do no good without the inward What will become of them then who have not so much as an outward Change Thus you see in General That in the production of the New Creature there must be a change II. More particularly The Change in the new creature consists in two things and they are both set down in the Text Old things are passed away behold all things are become new I. Old Things are passed away Old Pride old Ignorance old Malice The old House must be pulled down ere you can set up a new Object If all old things must pass away then there are no new creatures Who can be quite freed from Sin Doth not the Apostle complain of a Body of Death Answ. We must know that the change wrought in the new creature though it be a through change yet it is not a perfect change Sin will remain As there is a Principle of Grace so of Corruption like Wine and Water mix'd there is in the Regenerate Flesh as well as Spirit Here a Question ariseth Quest. If Sin in the Regenerate is not quite done away then how far must one put off the old Man that he may be a new creature Of which hereafter Therefore if any Man be in Christ he is a new Creature old things are passed away behold all things are become new Doct. That whosoever is in Christ is a new Creature We are now upon the Trial of the New Creature In it there is a Change wrought and this Change consists in Two Things which are set down in the Text. 1. Old things are passed away 2. All things are become new I. Old things are passed away Old Pride old Ignorance old Malice The old House must be pull'd down ere you can set up a new Object But if all old things must pass away then there are no new Creatures Who can be quite freed from Sin Doth not Paul complain of a Body of Death Answ. We must know the change wrought in the new Creature is but imperfect as there is a Principle of Grace so of Corruption like Wine and Water mixed there is in the regenerate Flesh as well as Spirit Quest. If Sin in the regenerate is not quite done away then how far must one put off the old Man that he may be a new Creature Answ. 1. There must be a grieving for the Remains of corruption Rom. 7.24 O wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from this body of Death Paul did not cry out of his Sufferings his being beaten with Rods ship-wrack'd stoned but like the Bird of Paradise he bemoaned himself for sin In the new Creature there must be quotidianus mugitus a daily mourning for the in-dwelling presence of corruption A Child of God doth not wear Sin as a Gold-Chain but as a Fetter 2. In the new Creature there must be a detestation of old things as one would detest a Garment in which is the Plague It is not enough to be angry with Sin but we must hate it Psal. 119 163. I hate and abhor lying Hatred is the highest degree of Enmity And we must hate Sin not only for its hurtful Effect but its loathsom Nature as one hates a Toad for its poysonful quality 3. In the new Creature there is an opposition against all old things A Christian not only complains of Sin but fights against it Gal.