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A03465 The historie of Adam, or the foure-fold state of man, vvell formed in his creation, deformed in his corruption, reformed in Grace, and perfected in glory. By Mr. Henry Holland, late preacher at Saint Brides Church in London Holland, Henry, 1555 or 6-1603.; Topsell, Edward, 1572-1625? 1606 (1606) STC 13587; ESTC S104152 275,758 386

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soften and quicken the dead hearts of men which lye a sleepe in this extreeme miserie and bondage All vnder the curse are vnder death and vnder the Prince of death Rom. 5.12.11.32 Heb. 2.14.15 All without Christ are vnder the curse Gal. 3.10 therefore all without Christ are vnder the Prince of death All vncleane people are in league and communion with vncleane spirits Mat. 12.13 All without Christ are vncleane Iob. 14.4 15.14.15 therefore all without Christ are in communion with vncleane spirits Quest 31. Now to conclude this point I pray you tell vs wherefore doth the Lord suffer Sathan thus to tyrannize and rage in this world Ans The Lord permits euill spirits in this world First for the manifestation of his great iustice and wrath vppon the vessels of wrath prepared to destruction Rom. 9. for these God plagues many waies in this life by wicked spirits Exod. 7.8.9 Chapters Secondly They are sent often to chasten and to humble Gods Children for the manifestation of his loue and mercie vpon the vessels of glory whom hee vouchsafeth to redeeme from this bondage by his Sonne Iesus Christ who sets them free to praise his mercie for euer Iohn 3.16 1. Iohn 3.8 Iohn 8.32.34 2. Cor. 12.4.5 Thirdly that we might euer consider and looke well to our standing in this world for that wee bee in warfare and in pilgrimage 1. Cor. 10 13. if we intend therefore to make our abiding here God will stir vp the instruments of his wrath to awaken vs let vs then stand fast and be watchfull Eph. 6.12.13 Quest 32. Now let vs heare what is the second great and generall euill which is common to all the posteritie of Adam before they be redeemed by grace in Iesus Christ Ans The second euill which followed the apostacie of Adam and hath possest all his progenie is originall sinne and the corruption of nature The regiment of sinne wherby all men liuing are come vnder the dominion of sinne and that saying of the Apostle Rom. 5.21 Sinne hath raigned vnto death is true of all the sonnes and daughters of Adam before grace raigne in them by righteousnesse vnto eternall life through Iesus Christ our Lord. That our naturall corruption is hereditarie and hath infected all Adams progenie is very euident by this Scripture Like as al debt binds the debtour to inprisonment wher there is no paymēt to the creditor so sin binds vs vnto death as to a prison when there is no satisfaction for sinne Rom. 5.12.13.14 Wherefore as by one man Sinne entred into the world and death by sinne and so death went ouer all men by him in whom all men haue sinned For vnto the time of the Law was sinne in the world but sinne is not imputed while there is no law But death raigned from Adam to Moyses euen ouer them also that sinned not after the like maner of the transgression of Adam which was the figure of him that was to come In these verses and the rest of the Chapter obserue well these comparisons First by Adam came sinne By Christ comes righteousnesse Secondly by sinne came death by righteousnesse comes life Thirdly Adams sinne went ouer all Christs righteousnes is imputed to all beleeuers Fourthly Death raignes ouer all Adams Sonnes before grace life is graunted freely to all the adopted Sonnes of God Quest 33. First I pray you tell mee what names giues the Scripture to this naturall corruption which the learned diuines call originall sinne Ans First it is called that Sinne. Rom. 5.12 that is the hereditarie euill Secondly That Sinne that dwelleth in vs. Rom. 7.17 for that no sinne so continueth in the beleeuer as this doth to the day of death therefore it is called Heb. 12.1 that Sinne that hangeth so fast on Thirdly The Law of the members because it hath all members and parts of our body at commaund before grace to obey it and to bee ruled by it as by a Law Rom. 7.23 Fourthly it is called often concupiscence or lust Rom. 7.7 Iames. 1.14.15 beecause it is the mother of all vncleane motions and lusts in vs. Fiftly The old man Rom. 6.6 so hee cals the whole masse of our corruption Sixtly the flesh beecause this rebellion so much appeares in the outward parts Gal. 5.17 Eph. 2.3 Quest 34. Many there are which denie that there is such a dangerous corruption in our nature for the Papists say it hath not the very nature of sin but is a froth and hath some appearance of sinne The Pelagions say there came no such sinne from Adam by generation or naturall propagation but by imitation the Anabaptists say that since Christs incarnation there was neuer any one borne in sinne Ans It is very cleere by the light of Gods word that there dwelleth in our nature a contagious infection which wee haue by propagation from our Parents These Scriptures yeelde a pregnant proofe which cannot bee gainesayd Moses saith Gen. 6.3.5 8.21 The imaginations of mans hart are euill from his youth here the Lord condemneth our very nature as euill assuring vs it hath a secret poyson in it Dauids testimonie Psal 51.7 Behold I was brought forth in iniquitie and in sinne did my mother conceiue mee Iob condemneth our nature as poysoned and infected when hee saith Chap. 14.4 15.14.15 Who can bring a cleane thing out of filthinesse or vncleane and againe What is man that he should be clean and he that is borne of a woman that he should be iust Paul saith our very nature is poisoned accursed when he saith wee are all by nature the children of wrath Ep. 2.3 Ro. 7.18 for I know that in mee that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing Lastly this holy Apostle to the Romaines 5.12 sheweth plainely how sinne came into our nature by propagation and 7. Chapter how it dwels in our nature euen in the state of grace fighting against Gods Law and holy spirit in the regenerate during this present life Quest 35. Now describe this sinne plainly according to the Scriptures Definit Ans Originall sinne is that naturall corruption which is come into the world by the apostacie of our first parents deriued from them by natural propagation into all mankind infecting and poysoning all parts of men so as before grace and regeneration he hath no strength to moue or incline to any good but to euill onely and thereby also hee is subiect to the first and second death till hee bee freed by grace and faith in Iesus Christ Quest 36. The Apostle also addeth in the 5. Chapter to the Romaines ver 14. that death also raigneth is not this a third and euill consequent Ans There are many euils haue followed Adams fall and accompanied our corruption which we haue from him but these two before named are principally to be noted for they cause all the rest Death raignes beecause of that sinne which dwelleth in vs. These bee three terrible kings or Tyrants rather
these nations neither make mention of the name of their Gods nor cause to sweare by them neither serue them nor bow vnto them but stick fast vnto the Lord your God And Zephaniah 1.5 I will root of the remnant of Baal and them that sweare by the Lord and sweare by Malcham Psal 16. Quest 89. What can you say against this common practise of swearing Ans First wee say it is the charge of our Lord and master Iesus Christ interpreting this Law purposelie against the false glosse of the Iewish rabbines Mat. 5. that wee sweare not at all by the creatures nor rashlie and without iust cause by the Creator and that if wee passe yea and nay a simple deniall or affirmation whatsoeuer is more in our ordinarie speach in anger or mirth in contracts or conference proceeds from Sathan Secondlie the spirit of Christ in other Scriptures warnes often against this sinne Iames. 5.12 By Saint Iames hee assureth vs these sinnes are bound vp vnder wrath and condemnation and he chargeth vs to haue a most speciall regard against swearing By the Preacher Chap. 9.2 hee makes these two flat contrarie to sweare vainelie and to feare an oath The Turks sweare not but be●ng occasioned by great necessity If there bee any idle swearer among thē hee is not admitted for any place of gouernement of what conditiō soeuer he be in cōmon wealth Guliel Tripoli by the Prophet Ier. 12.16 hee crieth against false Prophets which taught the people to sweare by Baal and Chap 5.7 against the whole Church for this sinne saying How should I spare thee for this thy children haue forsaken mee and sworne by them that are no Gods And by his lawes Deut. 28.58 Leu. 24.14.15 In the blinde time of Poperie in this land King Henry 5. made these good orders against this sinne If a Duke did sweare hee paid the poore fortie shillings If a Lord or Baron twentie shillings If a Knight or Esquier he paid tenne shillings If a Yeoman fortie pence If a page he was beaten naked with a whip Thirdlie I say that to sweare is to call him or that wee sweare by as a witnesse of the truth of our speech and action and to plague vs if we forsweare for our periurie Now the Lord alone is the searcher of all hearts and can alone finde out and reuenge periurie therefore is hee greatly dishonored and blasphemed when wee ascribe this power and honour to the creatures Now neither gouernours nor Prelates nor preachers feare any kind of oath Conci Carth. 4. ca. 16. Si clericus iurauerit excōmuniretur et deponatur Lastly by the testimonie of the good martyr of God master Hooper hee speaketh in these words if common swearers be suffered to sweare without punishment the sin is so abhominable that assuredly the Maiestrates and whole common wealth are like in time to smart for it Such as honour God shall bee honoured and such as despise him shall bee dishonoured 1. Sam. 2.30 Quest 90. What is the second sinne here condemned Periurie Ans Periurie or forswearing and this sinne Gods holie veritie describes to bee the abuse or prophanation of the name of God for the confirmation of a lie Leu. 19.12 Mat. 5.33 This sinner will either make the Lord blind and weake and easie to bee deceiued or to testifie and approue an vntruth Iosh 7.9 For this cause Achan is warned by Ioshua beefore his death to giue glorie vnto God in the confession of the truth and not by periurie and wicked swearing to stane his holie name with a lye How many sins in periury In the sinne of periurie I find these foule and grose sinnes bred as in a monstrous bellie the first is a lie which is a false speech vttered purposely to deceiue and this proceedes from the Diuell Iohn 8.44 The second sinne here is an impious inuocation of God to testifie and approue a lie The third euill in periurie is a prophane contempt of Gods threatning wherein he auoucheth that hee will fearfully plague all periured persons Lastlie this sinner is a great plague to the common wealth and all humaine societies for what contracts and bands of loue can there bee among men where faith and truth are buried for a holy oath which this sinner prophaneth and scorneth is the last refuge among gods people to end all controuersies Heb. 6.16 Arguments against periury More arguments against this great and fearefull sinne may bee these following First 1. Gods threatnings the spirit of God speaking in the Scriptures threatneth often these men saying by his Prophet Zachr 5.3.4 The curse of the Lord of hostes shall enter into the house of the theefe and into the house of him that falsely sweareth by my name and it shall remaine in the midst of his house and shall consume it with the timber thereof and stones thereof And againe 1. Ch. 8.17 Let none of you imagine euill in his heart against his neighbour and loue no false oath And by his Prophet Dauid Psal 5.6 Thou shalt destroy them that speake lyes the Lord will abhor the bloody and deceitfull man Secondly 2. An example of Gods wrath for periurie hee plagueth this sinne in Dauids time with three yeeres famine on that land for that Ioshuas oath was not kept with the Gibeonites and when the seauen sonnes of Saul for violating that holy oath were executed it is said that God was appeased with the Land 2. Sam. 21.1.2.14 ver Thirdlie the very Gentiles did greatly abhorre this sinne 3. The Gentiles did abhor periurie as wee may see in the King of Babilon who put out the eies of Zedekiah for the breach of his oath made vnto him 2. Chron. 36.12.13 2. King 25.6 Fourthly the Christian Emperours cut of the tongues of periured persons and other nations puld them out at their necks Lastlie the Lords charge vnto these sinners was 5. The publike repentance of a periured person that they must testifie their humiliation to the Church as in that act of restitution by a publike confession with signes of their vnfained sorrow for this sin and they must prouide their sacrifice which must bee offered for them by the Priests with the prayers of the Church that God may bee reconciled with them in Iesus Christ Leu. 6.3 and 5. Chap. ver 4.5.6.7 Quest 91. What is the third sinne here condemned Ans In the third place wee may adde these sinnes Exorcismes adiurations by exorcismes and consecrations in the Popish Masse holy water coniurations and charmes in the profession and practise of witchcraft for by these the great name of God is greatly prophaned for coniurations and charmes can not bee practised without Scriptures Pater-nosters Aues and Creedes and such like good words First for exorcismes wee see in the practise of those stories Act. 19.13 the name of our Lord Iesus prophaned for Luke saith That certaine vagabond Iewes exorcistes tooke in hand to name ouer
adiudged to dye for his offence for the words are these Ex. 21.15 He that smiteth his Father or mother shall dye the death Thirdly to mocke or despise the father or mother is a great sinne and transgression of this Law against the which the Lord pronounceth that fearefull threatning Prou. 30.17 The eye that mocketh his father and despiseth the instruction of his mother let the rauens of the valley pick it out and the young Eagles eat it Cham is set for an example of Gods wrath for this sinne to all posteritie Gen. 9. Fourthly secretly to wish their death to enioy their goods and lands houses and possessions and that they may be cheef Lords after them This was Esaus sinne for he desired in his heart Isaacks death that hee might rule ouer all and bee reuenged on his brother Iacob Gen 27.41 Thus doe Vipers to seeke their owne life and libertie they rend and breake their dams belly and so the old dyes when the young first come to light Intractable refractarie The fift sinne in Children against this Law is to disobey the gouernement and charge of their Parents which sinne the Lord often greatly condemneth in his word accounting it a speciall marke of Paganisme Rom. 1.30 and one of the fearefull sinnes of the last times 2. Tim. 3.2 This sinner must dye also by Gods Law after that hee is conuicted and found by Law to be refractarie and stubberne against his Parents Deut. 21.18 Sixtly and lastly to marrie without Parents knowledge and consent is a great dishonour to Parents and a greeuous sinne condemned in this Law Of this sinne prophane Esau is set forth an example for all ages for whose sinne his mother mourneth in these words Gen. 27.46 I am weary of my life for the daughters of Heth if Iacob take a wife of the daughters of Heth like these of the daughters of the land what auaileth it me to liue Quest 115. Thus farre of naturall Parents and their Children now of Parents by office and place And here first let me heare of the second band of duties in priuate families betweene Masters and Seruants Ans The Apostle interpreting this Law Eph. 6.6.9 commendes vnto vs the duties of Maisters and Seruants in the next place in these words Seruants be obedient vnto them that are your Masters according to the flesh with feare and trembling in singlenesse of your hearts as vnto Christ not with seruice to the eye as men pleasers but as the seruants of Christ doing the will of God from the heart with good will seruing the Lord and not men and know ye that whatsoeuer good thing any man doth the same shall he receiue of the Lord whether he be bond or free and ye Masters doe the same things vnto them putting away threaning and know that euen your master also is in heauen neither is there respect of person with him Duties of Maisters and of Gouernours of Families be these following First they are bound by this morall Law of God to instruct their Seruants as they must their Children in the true knowledge of God for without instruction how shall they serue them as the Apostle commandeth as seruing the Lord Christ Againe the same Apostle Tit. 2.9.10 commandeth Seruants to adorne the doctrine of God our Sauiour in all things without instruction they can neuer possibly grace it but disgrace and dishonour both God and his word in all things they take in hand The practise of this dutie wee see in Abraham who being commanded to instruct his Children and his Houshold Gen. 18.19 it is recorded of him that he did carefully instruct and Catechize three hundred persons in his familie Gen. 14.14 In like manner this was Iosuas care not onely for his Sonnes and Daughters but also for his Seruants as himselfe testifieth Chap. 24.15 where hee vseth a holy protestation not onely for himselfe and his Children but also for his whole familie that they shall serue the Lord and this can neuer bee without instruction The like conscience and care wee finde in Cornelius the captaine Act. 10.7 for hee is said to haue Seruants fearing God Lidia being conuerted is Gods instrument to bring vnto Christ all her household Act. 16.15 Secondly Maisters must giue Seruants and Children no euill example but endeuour to goe before them as holy presidents and examples of faith and godlines of all puritie and sobrietie of life to guide them in all loue and meekenesse wisedome and iudgement for so haue all the hol●●●thers euer done Abrahams three hundred Seruants would neuer haue beene so ready so tractable so religious but that they saw in their maister a patterne of all pietie and religion Cornelius Seruants being souldiers would not haue been so forward but that they saw their maister was a man in word deed truly fearing God Thirdly the third dutie of Maisters to Seruants is to giue them the recompence and reward of their labour this the Apostle chargeth Col. 4.1 Ye Masters doe to your Seruants that which is iust and equall knowing that ye also haue a Master in heauen 1. Tim. 5.18 The laborer is worthie of his wages Leu. 19.13 The workemans hire shall not abide with thee vntill the morning And here wee may say that if humanitie requires that they bee liberally rewarded much more pietie requires a louing an a large bountifulnesse vnto good Seruants of this speakes the Sonne of Syrach in these words Ecclus. 7.20.24 If thy Seruant worketh truely intreat him not euill nor the Hireling that bestoweth himselfe wholy for thee Let thy soule loue a good Seruant and defraud him not of libertie neither leaue him a poore man So louing a Maister was Abraham vnto his eldest Seruant Eleazar Gen. 15.2.3 the Steward of his house that hee purposed in his heart if God gaue no childe to make him his Heire and Lord of all his substance Fourthly the fourth and last care of Masters and Gouerners of families is to exercise houshold or domesticall discipline for the good gouernment of their families according to the rules of pietie Of this dutie the Lord warneth vs. Pro. 29.19 A Seruant will not be chastised with words though he vnderstand yet he will not answere ver 21. He that bringeth vp his Seruants daintely from his youth shall at the last be robbed of his Children Such Seruants were Zimri to Ela king of Israell who slew his Maister and his Children 1. Kin. 16.11 and Ieroboam to Salomon who got from his Son Reheboam more then halfe his kingdome 1. Kin. 11.28 and such a couetous hireling was Zibah to good Mephibosheth 2. Sam. 16. ver 3. Wee haue many good notes for the good gouerment of the family Psal 101. first the Masters of families must often meditate and endeuour to temper well together mercie and iudgement Secondly they must walke wisely and vprightly giuing a good example of life to all committed to their charge Thirdly they must lay aside all anger and wrath Fourthly
watchfulnesse and sobrietie that so the whole man may bee seruisable to God and men and for this the wise Phisition is appointed of God to direct vs. 1. Chro. 15. And here we bee commanded to attend Gods ordinance in phisicke for the restoring and repairing of our health beeing lost first praying for the pardon of sinnes Iohn 5.5 and reconciliation with God that so his blessing may bee vpon the meanes which hereunto by his good prouidence he hath appointed Mat. 9.2 2. Chron. 16.12 A louing tender heart Thirdly louing tendernesse of heart to our brethren and all mercifulnesse is here commanded purge the heart of all anger and crueltie and bee filled with bowels of compassion This heart was in Ioseph Gen. 43.30 his bowels were inflamed towards his brethren This heart was in Moses Num. 12.3 Exod. 32. This heart was in Christ Mat. 9.36 This heart had Paul Rom. 9.2.5 for thus he testifieth of himselfe I am moued towards you with the bowels of Christ or of compassion Phil. 1.8.9 This heart is knowne by these markes following First it reioyceth in the good and prosperitie of other men Rom. 12.15 Secondly it mournes for the miseries of men Esay 24.16 Psal 119.136 Thrirdly it is ready to help Io. 20.15 most chreerefully and willingly 2. Cor. 8.3 without delay Prou. 3.28 Fourthly this heart is not lightly offended nor offending Phil. 1.9 but ready to pardon many offences Eph. 4.32 Fiftly this heart is carefull to auoid all occasions of offence Gen. 13.8 euen with the losse of his owne right Mat. 17.26 Sixtly this heart ouercomes euill with goodnesse Rom. 12.21 and with patience 1. Cor. 13.4 couering infirmities with the garment of compassion Prou. 17.9 Fourthly A louing cheerful countenance is required the louing countenance must testifiie of the affections of our hearts a soure countenance is the brand of an hypocrite and of an euill heart then a cheerfull countenance must attend the mercifull and good heart Mat. 6.16 and it is seemely in the godly for a cheerfull heart causeth a good cheerefull countenance Prou. 15.13 and they allow all true ioyes Iob with his graue and cheerfull countenance cheered many hearts Chap. 29.24 All godlesse men are cheered vp and comforted with false ioyes the true beeleeuer onely knowes that the kingdome of heauen is righteousnes peace and ioy in the holy Ghost And yet this cheerfull countenance may not want grauitie and sobrietie for laughter is a signe of folly Sirach 19.27 Eccles. 2.2 Iobs smiling gaue none occasion of offence Chap. 29.24 If I laughed on them they beleeued it not Mercifulnesse and wisedome in the gouernment of the tongue for by my cheerefulnesse I gaue them none occasion of libertie vnto sinne Neither did they cause the light of my countenance to fall they were so afraid to offend me Fiftly Mercie and loue must bee manifested in the tongue by good speeches first soft wise and louing answeres Prou. 15.1 Secondly in being the mouth of the poore widow fatherlesse and stranger in iudgement When the eare heard mee it blessed me and when the eye saw me it gaue witnes vnto mee And againe ver 21. Vnto me men gaue eare and waited and held their tongue at my counsell Iob. 29.11 Iob againe testifieth of his loue in these words I deliuered the poore that cryed and the fatherlesse and him that had none to help him the blessing of him that was ready to perish call vpon me and I caused the widowes heart to reioyce Thirdly in blessing and praising God and in prayer for our brethren Mat. 5. Fourthly in feeding and winning soules by holy admonishion Prou. 12.10 Our mercifulnesse must appeare in our actions Sixtly Our mercifulnesse and loue must not onely be in word but also in our deeds and actions for euery man shall bee iudged according to his works Mat. 25.41 Es 58.10 And yet Saint Iohn proceedeth further saying that we must not onely relieue them with our goods but also if need require for the good of the Church wee must bee ready to lay downe our liues for our brethren 1. Ioh. 3.16 But Christ would haue our loue also manifested to our enemies as in words so in deeds Mat. 5.44 and 48. doe good euen to your enemies Mercifulnesse manifested by other vertues Seauenthly our mercifulnesse and loue is manifested also in the Church and must bee by these vertues following First there must bee in vs a sound vprightnesse and puritie of minde which as it cannot abide the neighbour to be vniustly blamed by any sinister dealings so it can not hide his sinnes and faults for his good when occasion is offered of Christian admonition Leu. 19.17 Secondly by gentlenesse which is to refraine our selues from reuenge when iust cause of offence is giuen vs as Dauid to Shemei 2. Sam. 16. Thirdly by liberalitie which is a mercifull and free distribution with iudgement giuing to euery man according to their speciall wants Psal 112.4 Fourthly by friendship which is a good will beetweene two equalls to performe all duties of loue the one to the other True friendship is a fruite of Godlinesse seasoned with good affection confirmed with grauitie and sobrietie preserued with constancie proued by sympathie and continued with mutuall pledges of loue in all well doing Fiftly by concord and consent of mindes this stirreth vs vp to all beneuolence and causeth a carefull respect of all superiours inferiours and equals gladding the hearts of men as it were with a milde sweete and comfortable harmonie Examination of the Conscience First here must bee a carefull examination of the heart and conscience for if the murtherer lye fast bound vnder the curse and condemnation of God and was neuer as yet translated from death to life and next that hee which hateth his brother is a murtherer then it standeth euery man in hand to search faithfully his owne heart and if there thou findest any crueltie anger enuie hatred wrath mallice or any such Serpents bred and harbored in thee thy conscience cries guiltie and this Law condemnes thee Secondly examine thy selfe with what crueltie and inhumanitie thou hast abused the good creatures of God how improuident and carelesse thou hast beene for the life of man and beast if thy conscience herein plead guiltie this Law condemnes thee Thirdly examine thy selfe how negligently thou hast respected the state and life of thy soule how carelesse for thy saluation and the meanes of it and with what sinnes of intemperancie and incontinency thou hast impaired the health and shortened the life of thy bodie if thy conscience crie guiltie this Law condemnes thee Fourthly examine thy self whether thou hast been a scornfull Ishmaell or a dogged bitter Nabal with any euill gesture countenance or otherwise disgracing or greeuing any man if thy conscience plead guiltie this Law condemnes thee Fiftly inquire also how thou hast offended God in the sinnes of the tongue as in bitter words railing reuiling backbiting slandering clamors
conception of sinne Iames. 1.14 and when the monster is once conceiued it is hardly killed in the breeding for it will hourely gather strength and like a Viper breake forth or burst the heart but it will bee acted as wee see in Eues apostacie Gen. 3.2.3.4 and Dauids adultry 2. Sam. 11. This Law condemneth vs for that first kinde for hauing such familiaritie in nature and acquaintance with Sathan for which cause the most perfect man on earth hath cause to bee humbled againe for the second kinde because our nature hath so much secret poison in it for the which this law doth continually and most directly charge vs as sent from God principally to this end to giue vs the sight of that sin which hath so blinded the minde of man that it can not by any discourse of reason conceiue it Rom. 12.2 Eph. 2.3 and 4.23 Rom. 7.7 and thirdly it condemneth vs also for the third kinde for that all actuall sinnes condemned in the former lawes haue here hence their originall and off-spring Quest 151. Proceed to the third euill condemned in this Law Ans The third euill here condemned is the want of originall iustice whereby the learned Cathechists vnderstand that this Law chargeth vs also deepely and that in the first place indeede if wee could so well see it for that wee want the beautie and excellencie of our first creation for that I say we haue cleane rased out or sinne or Sathan in vs the glorious Image of God giuen vs in our first creation When saint Paul had well considered himselfe in this glasse whereas beefore hee thought himselfe liuing and in Gods fauour hee now thought contrarily that hee had not onely lost all thee beautie of his first creation but also that he was as no body euen as a dead man in bondage or as a man sold vp to the seruitude of sinne Rom. 7. Read aduisedly this Chapter and you shall see that hee mournes for that no good thing is in him Quest 152. And what speciall graces bee required in this Law Ans First wee bee here commanded of God to labour in the meanes of our saluation for a cleane heart or that the heart may be a Act. 15.9 purified by faith in Christ Iesus and that the holy Ghost may be b Luk. 11.14.25 giuen vs to sprinckle so our consciences with the c Heb. 9.14 bloud of Christ that wee may bee loosed from the d Eph. 2.2.3 1. Ioh. 3.8.9 bondage of Sathan freed from the works of the Diuell or dead e Heb. 9.14 Heb. 6.2 works and from that horrible condition wherein all men lye beefore grace as children of rebellion vnder f Eph. 2.3 wrath that so wee may come to the glorious libertie of Christ to serue the liuing g Heb. 9.14 God Secondly we bee here charged of God to loue and serue God with all our heart with all our minde with all our thoughts Deut. 6.5 Luke 10.27 and to doe our neighbour good wee must carrie not our hands onely but our harts also and all our thoughts desiring to doe him good yea to procure any thing for his good Rom. 7.22 so delighting in the Law of God euen in the inward man And to this ende wee must spend well our times in good thoughts and pertinent needefull profitable and godly meditations desiring to redeeme the time which we haue lost euen many houres and dayes monthes and yeares in tossing turning debating and scanning such vaine vnprofitable yea wicked and diuellish imaginations which now cause our very hearts to tremble and our haires to stand vpright for that wee haue giuen any liking to such euill motions or any resting place in our mindes and hearts vnto them Thirdly here wee bee commanded to looke well and watchfully to the rule and gouernement of our minde and affections beeing well assured that hee which hath attained this grace to rule well his owne minde is better then he that winneth a Citie Prou. 16.32 Here begins that noble combat 2. Tim. 4.7 and the great war-fare betweene the flesh and the spirit Gal. 5.17 Wherefore it is euident that in this Law wee bee commanded to crucifie all our vncleane lusts and to nip in the head all the first motions vnto sin as soone as they stirre vp in vs. To labour so for grace by the spirit that wee may haue strength to resist our corruption drawing vs and luring vs from Gods presence by the pleasures of sinne And if wee bee drawen aside to call for grace speedely to cut of all conference with Sathan and sinne that wee bee not baited and snared and if wee be snared to labour yet more instantly with God that our hearts subscribe not intertaine retaine nor conceiue not with sinne and if sinne and Sathan hath beegot a conception within vs that then the young Serpent may dye in the breeding before it come forth or haue any birth for then wee breake not onely this Law but wee violate all other Lawes with it to the great dishonour of God and the wounding of our owne poore consciences Iames. 1.13 The regenerate onely keepe this Law In the former lawes the hypocrite will walke very circumspectly before men in the outward action but here he comes short before God in the inward affection The Examination of the Conscience First inquire what sight what knowlede what feeling thou hast had in former times of thy naturall corruption for Hypocrites and Iusticiaries thinke all sure and a good while they conforme their outward actions to the Law of God If thou hast neglected not knowne not regarded the secret power of sinne Rom. 7.23 and of that Law of thy members as the Apostle speaketh rebelling against the Law of thy minde thy conscience pleads guiltie and this Law condemnes thee Rom. 7.7 Secondly inquire what secret motions against God and his Lawes what vncleane thoughts what vaine imaginations haue carried away thine heart from God or haue possest euen thine heart the very seate of God how they haue disquieted and distracted thine heart if thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Thirdly inquire how often beeing lured by Sathan and sinne thou hast beene carried away as it were from God to any secret conference and parling with the Diuell to stir and kindle in thee any vncleane lusts if thy Conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Fourthly inquire what the excellencie and beautie was of thy first creation and how by their apostacie our first parents lost the same and how thy selfe art but a branch of that accursed stocke of old Adam and therefore art by nature the child of wrath no lesse then others and therefore for the want of that originall iustice and excellencie of creation God by this Law may in iustice condemne thee Fiftly inquire further whether finding thine hart so euill affected and thy selfe so addicted to sinne and in such spirituall bondage to Sathan whether thou hast I
view of all their sinnes which apertaine to this apostacie or contumacie as the Apostle speaketh Rom. 5. Ans The first sinne is vnbeleefe shee begins in the first entrance into the conference to doubt of the truth of Gods holy word ver 2. Secondly to b 2. to cōtinue a conference with Sathan disputing against the knowen truth against our consciences continue conference with the arch-enemie of God blaspheming the Lord and oppugning his holy truth Thirdly c 3. Curiositie Curiositie they seeke after strange knowledge not contented with Gods holy word ver 5. Fourthly d 4. Pride Pride they desired greater glory and to haue some greater excellency or to bee like the Lord himselfe in glory ver 5. Fiftly e 5. Cōtumacie manifest rebelliō against knowledge conscience manifest Contumacie they proceede to the breach of his Law against their knowledge and conscience ver 6. Sixtly they f 6. To preferre Sathan or to beleeue lies reiect the truth preferre Sathan and his lies beefore God and his holy truth ve 6. Seuenthly they are g 7. vnthankfulnesse vnthankfull vnto God for the manifold and inspeakable pledges of his fauour and loue towards them Eightly they sinne * 8. Presumption presumptuously a When any childe of God falleth into any foule sin against God against his knowledge conscience as Dauid into adultry he falleth into many sins together presuming to bee so highly in Gods fauour that hee would not so afflict them for their transgression Ninthly and lastly after a full resolution in great presumption they proceed to the b 9. The practise of the treasō in committing the outward act practise of this high treason against God and did eate against Gods manifest charge of the forbidden fruite and so murthered themselues and their posteritie Quest 15. Now tell me what were the consequents of this c Verse 7. rebellion or contumacie as the Apostle speaketh of our first Parents Ans They beecame forthwith the children of wrath and of death By sinne they became subiect to all the euils of this life and the euerlasting curse of God after death So the Law speaketh Gen. Chap. 2.17 So the Apostle speaketh Rom. 5.12 So the euent speaketh by sundry effects as after shall appeare Quest 16. What is death Gen. 5. ver 7.8 Ans A separation from the comfortable presence grace loue and fauour of God both in this life and life to come a state contrary in all respects to that first state of his excellencie Quest 17. How many kindes of death are mentioned in Scripture 3. kinde euill Ans Foure first death in sin the forerunner and messenger of the second death Rom. 6.2 Ephe. 2.1 the state of all vnregenerate Secondly death vnto sinne Rom. 6.2 the state of the regenerate Thirdly the naturall death of the body called a dissolution 2 Tim. 4.6 Fourthly death eternall or the second death 2. Thes 1.9 Reuel 20.6 Gen 3.8.9.10 c. Quest 18. And were our first parents after their transgression subiect to these three kindes of death Ans Yea first they beecame dead in sinne as appeares from the 7. verse to the 19. by the effects of sinne in them their nakednesse their shame their deformitie their feare and trembling their hiding of themselues their couering of sin with all their might vtterly ignorant how to please God all which are markes of an eulll conscience or of a man dead in sinne Secondly for the naturall death or dissolution in the first death the decree is here manifested and recorded which was neuer yet repeated ver 19. Heb. 9.28 Thirdly they came also by sinne vnder the heauie curse of God for the second death against the which the Gospell concerning their mediator and redeemer Iesus Christ is preached vnto them Gen. 3.15 and Gal. 3.8 Quest 19. How doth the Lord preach the Gospell and offer the meanes of reconsiliation and repentance vnto our first Parents Ans First the Lord to awake them gaue them some visible signe of his presence verse 8. Secondly but when his presence did but amaze them he spake distinctly and called them in a speciall manner to accounts ver 9. Thirdly hee ript vp their hearts and set their sins in order beefore them Note the great goodnesse and patience of God in the conuersion of sinners verse 11. Psal 50. to driue them to the full confession of them by two questions or arguments as thus first who told thee of this nakednesse where there was none to tell thee or cause thee to sin but thy selfe Secondly I see by thy trembling thou hast broken my Law for where there is no feeling of sinne there is no contrition no confession no remission Quest 20. Where are now all the gifts of nature and free will How forward findeth the Lord our first Parents to repent them of their apostacie Ans Adam had no strength at all to reclaime himselfe nor to attend Gods voyce when God beganne to reclaime him to repentance as appeares by these arguments First like a man in a feuer cries onely of his heate so all his thoughts run vpon his nakednesse and shame Gen. 3. ver 10. vtterly vnmindeful of Gods free mercie that as yet hath kept him from hell and euerlasting perdicion Secondly hee seekes by all meanes to couer and lessen his sinne and regards not how iniurious hee is to God and man Faemina Verse 12. Contrary before Gen. 2.23 first to the woman This woman that is this foolish vaine woman is cause of my sinne secondly hee saith God gaue her and sent her to him as the cause of his ruine and destruction Verse 12. Note these degrees in an extorted and involuntary confession Thirdly hee comes to an extorted and confused confession I did eate that is I haue eaten indeed but as being seduced I wot not well how nor of what tree So the woman hid her sinne in like maner And thus doe all the sonnes of Adam when God in mercie sends them meanes of repentance a 1. Non feci first they denie stoutly that they haue sinned b 2. Feci quidē sed bene feci secōdly they ad impudently being vrged I haue done so indeed and haue I not well done c 3. Si male non multum male thirdly if their fact bee conuinced to bee a sinne they answere if it bee sinne it is not so hainous nor so great a sinne d 4 Non mala intentione fourthly and if yet they bee further vrged as touching the greatnesse of their sinne they say their purpose and intention was not so euill e 5. Aliena suatione fiftly and lastly if their intention and purpose bee manifested they confesse they haue sinned but being lured perswaded and occasioned by others but when a man seeketh sufferage by excuse hee misseth his pardon Quest 21. And how did the Lord proceed to worke in them a true
Sin Death and the Diuell and they are more terrible because they be knit together in a league as it were against vs. Sinne depriuing vs of grace is terrible but more vgly whē we see death follow after it death of it self is dreadfull but yet if death would make a quite dispatch of vs that wee should neuer be seene it would lesse amaze vs but when wee see Sathan the tormentor follow after it with endlesse wrath wee must before grace stand as perplexed euer in bondage to these three enemies till Christ free vs. Heb. 2.14 Of actuall Sinne and the dangerous grouth of sinne without Gods speciall grace preuenting it or of sundry dangerous steps to hell Question 37. NOw because we haue seene the natural root of all our euils let vs proceede to take some view of the branches and fruites or of the actuall sinnes which our naturall corruption breedeth Ans If we conferre and compare wisely two Scriptures together wee shall by Gods good grace discerne the growth of sinne euen from the roote vnto the branches and full perfection of sinne The Scriptures specially to bee noted are these Iames. 1.13.14.15 and Heb. 3.12.13 Quest 38. First tell vs what degrees of sinne finde you in that place of Saint Iames. Ans Thee holy Ghost in the third to the Hebrewes teacheth vs. ver 13. that the heart is hardned through the deceitfulnes of Sinne and Saint Iames in his Scripture teacheth vs what the sense and meaning is of these words for he saith that sin first is breding and working secretly and deceitfully and as it were spreading his rootes vnder ground and so by degrees breakes forth to the hardning of the heart if Gods holy grace preuent it not Againe saint Iames teacheth vs that sinne by degrees comes to ripenesse and full perfection and so brings death euerlasting The holy Ghost in the place before cited to the Hebrewes sets before vs the degrees of sins perfection Quest 39. First let vs heare what bee the degrees of the deceitfullesse of sinne Ans They are these following The first is a drawing away The second is a bayting The third is a conception The fourth is the birth of sinne Quest 40. And what call you the degrees of the perfection of sinne Ans First when sinne is brought forth and committed it breeds negligence and coldnesse in holy exercises Secondly This coldnes and negligence breedes contempt 1. Negligence 2. Contempt 3. Hardnes Thirdly Contempt causeth hardnesse of heart Fourthly hardnesse of heart causeth a a 4. A malicious heart malicious euill heart Fiftly the malicious euill heart becomes an b 5. An vnbeeleeuing heart vnbeleeuing heart Sixtly the vnbeleeuing heart causeth an c 6. An idle erring heart idle erroneous heart Seauenthly the erring or idle wandring heart causeth the heart past feeling Eightly the heart past feeling causeth an d 7. An heart past feeling apostaticall heart Quest 41. Tell me briefely what you meane by these first degrees of the deceitfulnesse of sinne e 8 an apostalicall heart Ans The first old roote of sinne and first step to hell is concupiscence or that hereditarie euill which we haue from our first parents for the Apostle often warnes vs of the deceitfulnesse of Sinne. Rom. 7.11 Eph. 4.22 Heb. 3.13 and therfore because the mother is deceitfull the daughters deceiue vs often Ephe. 4.22 The second degree of sinne or steppe to hell the first daughter of concupiscence is a secret motion of the heart which Saint Iames cals a drawing away whereby is meant that Sathan and the pleasures of sin draw and steale away a mans heart to such persons and places as can soone minister occasion and fit baites to allure vs vnto sinne example to cleare this Dauid being drawne away from Gods presence and possest with an idle heart fit for vaine thoughts was soone taken with that bayte which was layd for him 2. Sam. 11. The third step to hell or degree of sinnes deceitfulnes is a bayting or entising whereby is meant that Sathan discourseth at large with a mans heart beeing drawen away from Gods presence of pleasures riches honor glory and such like and for this practise Eue with Sathan is a notable president Gen. 3. The fourth degree of sinne and fourth step to hell is called the conception of sinne Definit whereby is meant that the hart doth like and entertaine the former bait and motions vnto sinne The sinner is ouercome with the delights of sinne and Sathans perswasions and doth purpose in heart to practise and bring forth that euill which hee hath conceiued Signes of conception are Signes of conception traueling in heart Psal 7.14 taking thoughts Rom. 13.14 and inquiring how to practise that euill which is conceiued Examples are Achab sick in conception 1. King 21.4 Iudas traueling with mischiefe Iohn 13. Sichem inquiring how he might finde Dinah for his lust Gen. 34. The fift degree and fift step to hell is called the birth of sinne whereby is vnderstoode the actuall and externall commission of sinne This birth followes after j conception in some sooner in some latter a 2. Sam. 13 12. Absolon conceiued murther two yeares before it was practised So b Mar. 6.17 Herodias The beleeuers doe neuer dwell long in conception for they are preuented and kept by faith and grace in Iesus Christ And thus farre of the degrees of the deceitfulnesse of sinne Quest 42. Let vs heare in like manner what you can say of the degrees of the perfection of sinne Ans The first degree of sinnes perfection and the sixt step to hell is lukewarmnes and coldnesse in all good exercises This c Differēce between the sins of the Godly Godlesse 1. The Godly fall Gal. 6.1 the Godlesse walk and lye in sinne 2. The Godly fallen cannot rest in sin but the godles delight in sinne 3. The godly if they fal are ouertaken by some occasiō Gal. 6.1 The Godles seeke al occasiōs of sin 4. The godly after their fal● are soone reclaimed the godles most hardly and if they leaue a litle they returne to sin againe worse degree appears often in the fals of gods children Signes of this euill are losse of the libertie and ioy of a good conscience and of our saluation to bee distasted concerning the word to leese the comfortable presence of Christ In Dauids example we shall finde this degree of sinne after he had committed murther and adultry Psal 51 1.2 The second degree of sins perfection and seauenth step to hell is the contempt of the voyce of Christ speaking in his word d First degree of prouocatiō This is a fruit of long negligence and lukewarme profession Contempt is to passe by the voyce and word of God as a vaine thing Mat. 13.13.14.15.16 Examples Achab Iezabel and all the enemies of the word of God many foule sinnes follow this euill Rom. 2.4.5.6 2. Degree of prouocation The third degree of sinnes perfection
earth confer Act. 28.25 Esay 6.8.9 The fourth and Last branch what God is this can hee best teach thee who discribes himselfe vnto vs in termes and words fitting our capacitie on this manner Exod 3.14 I am that I am say vnto the children of Israell I am hath sent me vnto you Exod. 34.5.6.7 The Lord proclaimed the name of the Lord saying The Lord the Lord strong mercifull and gracious slow to anger and abundant in goodnesse and truth reseruing mercie for thousands forgiuing iniquitie and transgression and sinne and not making the wicked innocent visiting the iniquitie of the fathers vpon the children and vpon childrens children vnto the third and fourth generations Quest 54. What is the second point of obedience here commaunded Ans To loue the Lord thy God with all thine heart and with all thy Soule and with all thy * Or thought Deut. 6.4.5 Mat. 22.37 Luke 10.37 Cant. 8.6.7 minde and with all thy strength Mar. 12.30 To submit my selfe in all powers of my soule and parts of my body vnto Iehoua and to make more account of him and his will then of all the wicked yea then of mine owne saluation if they could come in question and comparison together The Lord in that Scripture so often repeted first would haue vs banish and endeuour to cast forth continually all things contrary to his lawe that our mindes may not think of them nor our affections desire nor our hearts embrace and entertaine them Secondly when wee doe him any seruice hee would haue vs to doe it with such cheerefulnesse as that no part of vs within or without sit idle but that wee striue with all our might to expresse the good affection of our hearts in his seruice The minde must discerne him the soule desire him the heart must receiue him and lodge him 1. Thes 5.25 for thou must loue thy neighbour as thy selfe but God aboue thy selfe neuer prize him and his loue with any thing Motiues to stir vp our hearts to loue God are these Reasons to moue vs to loue God First for that his loue is the onely fountaine and first cause of all our happinesse Ephe. 1.4 The first cause of our election The first cause of our creation Psal 8. The first cause of our redemption Ioh. 3.16 The first cause of our vocation Rom. 8.29 The first cause of our adoption iustification and sanctification Rom. 8.15 Ephe. 1.13 The fountaine and first cause of our loue for we loue him because his loue is shed into our hearts Rom. 5.4.5 and wee loue him because hee loued vs first 1. Ioh. 4.19 Quest 55. What vndoubted signes bee there of the true loue of God Ans First loue must issue out of a cleare heart from a good conscience and from faith vnfained 1. Tim. 1.5 So that if a man find himselfe to haue these three in any good measure hee may bee well assured his loue to God is sound for before that faith purge the heart Act. 15.9 and bring to our consciences a discharge from our sins in the blood of Christ Heb. 9.14 we can neuer truely loue God When Maries sins were so giuen her shee burneth in loue towards Christ and would signifie her loue by all meanes possibly that shee can Luke 7.47 for which cause Christ gaue this testimonie of her many sinnes are forgiuen her the true marke whereof is this shee loued much Secondly the infallible mark of our loue to God is our loue to his word Prou 2.1.6 Psal 119.11 Luk ● 19 59. Luk● 8. Act. 16. This saith Christ If any man loue me he will keep my word and my father will loue him and wee will come and dwell with him he that loueth not mee keepeth not my word Iohn 14.23 Thirdly this word wee must not onely keepe vnto our selues Luk. 22.32 but carefully labour to communicate the same vnto others to draw others to serue the Lord specially vnto our children and familie Deut. 6.5.6.7 These words which I command thee this day Exod 12.26 Gen. 18 19. Iosh 24 15. 1. Cor. 31.2 Rom. 2.18 Heb. 5.11.12 shall be in thine hart and thou shalt rehearse them continually vnto thy children thou shalt talk of thē when thou tarriest in thine house and as thou walkest by the way and whē thou lyest down when thou risest vp otherwise in blind families men loue their horses better then their children Fourthly a fourth vndoubted signe wee loue God is the loue of our brethren 1. Iohn 3.14 We know we are translated from death to life because we loue the brethren he that loueth not his brethren abideth in death 1. Iohn 4.19.20 If any man say I loue God and hate his brother he is a lyer for how can he that loueth not his brother whom hee hath seene loue God whom hee hath not seene Fiftly to reioyce to think of Christ and to talke of Christ Gal. 6.14.15 Sixtly to desire Christs presence aboue all things and to mourne for his absence Can. 5.6 Seauently to loue all things that appertaine vnto him and his seruice Eightly to esteeme greatly of Gods graces 1. Cor. 2.2 Phil. 3.8.9 Ninthly to call vpon his name with boldnesse and with a good conscience Heb. 10.19.22 and Chapter 4.16 Quest 56. What is the third branch of obedience required in this Law Ans Trust in God and an holy affiance proceeding from a liuely faith in Iesus Christ Ephe. 3.12 Wee must know God that wee may beleeue in him and loue him wee must beleeue in him and loue him before wee can assuredly trust in him and rest and wait vpon his prouidence and holy will A man is said truely to trust in God when hauing a comfortable perswasion and answere by Gods spirit of the pardon of sinnes and grace in Christ Iesus Psal 37.2.3.4.5.6.7 delighteth in the Lord studying to please him committing and commending all his affaires vnto God waiting patiently on the Lord in all dangers because he seeth his goodnesse in Christ and his almightie power to deliuer him and the signes and marks of this holy affiance and trust in God are these First to doe good Psal 37.3 hee is bountifull and good to many for he is well assured God will repay it againe Psal 112. Iob. 21.22 Secondly to delight in the Lord. Psal 37.4 looke what friend wee know best loue best and trust most in him wee delight most Thirdly hope followeth also this holy affiance and trust in God and this is a quiet expectation of helpe from God in all future euents Psal 37.5 deuolue thy way that is thine affaires on the Lord and trust in him and he will bring it to passe for patience is the daughter of God and faith which bringeth quietnesse if not cheerefulnesse in present euils Contrary to this hope are to seeke to vnlawfull meanes in troubles as Saul did 1. Sam. 28. and Ahaziah to witchcraft 2. King 1.2.3 and those distrustfull cares forbidden by Christ Mat.
them which had euill spirits the name of the Lord Iesus saying wee adiure you by Iesus whom Paul preacheth And this kinde of sinners for that they serue Sathan by some secret or open pact or bargaine and so bee bound to worship him as their God in this respect their sinne respecteth the first Law but in that by practising their art they so abuse the holie name of God The name of Iesus much prophaned by Popish exorsists and of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ their sinne also is here condemned And like as we see these elder exorcists in the dayes of the Apostles had often in their mouthes the name of Iesus for they better liked the name Iesus then Christ so the popish exorcistes to this day Againe like as Sathan then by collusion gaue place to those wicked exorcistes sometimes for the greater gaine so he doth in the Church of Rome hee feares greatly the Iesuites of these times but we know the subteltie of that Serpent and how easily hee can yeeld some ground to gaine more for his cheefe purpose thereby is to hold men in more admiration loue and liking of these abhominable arts But wee bee charged to try such dreamers with all their illusions by their doctrine and faith which they professe Deut. 13. and Es 8. cap. 20. ver Againe in the coniuration or consecration of the Masse and of salt and water to make holy water they make many vaine and superstitious repetitions of the names of God with many crosses and when they prefixe it beefore Buls and pardons Charmes for health and for things lost Solution Ob. And whereas they say that many bee restored to health by such holy words and things lost are found and thefts are discouered by such Godly charmes Ans First wee must learne that God most wise hath forbidden in his Law such execrable arts and therefore wee may not expect any good by them Deut. 18.10.11 Secondly hee condemns the practise of these arts by examples in his word as in Ahaziah who sent to Baal-zebub to Eckron for the recouery of his health 2. King 1.2.3 Thirdlie if the Lord giue Sathan leaue to yeeld and grant vs our requests hee preuaileth the more with vs to fill our hearts with vnbeleefe and rebellion against the word and then hee takes from vs an outward to recompence vs with an inward euill hee remoues the lesser 1. King 22.22 Iob. 1. 1. cap. 2. The. 2.10.11 to bring the greater maladie vpon vs for the spirit of errour and vnbeleefe which did afflict Ahab was a far greater euill then all the sores and afflictions of Iob. Fourthly hee giues vs temporall ease that hee may procure our eternall disease therefore let not our health or any blessing of this life bee more precious vnto vs then Gods great charge and our faith in Christ Lastly wee are to know it for Gods diuine truth that charmes figures words characters can doe nothing if any thing be done and acted Sathan is the author couering himselfe vnder these shadowes And when Sathan obeies witches or wizards to effect any thing by their arts and charmes expected of ignorant people it is to retaine all these sinners in vnbeleefe and that hee may seeme carefull to obserue his league and couenant made with his instruments and vassals concerning such practises Quest 92. Proceede to the fourth speciall sinne here condemned Ans The holy Apostle saith that Gods name is prophaned when his word and doctrine is blasphemed 1. Tim. 6.1 The contemners of religion and of the Gospell spare not to disgrace to iest and scorne holy Scriptures to their owne euerlasting perdition in priuate houses in open theaters against such the diuine oracle of God speaketh Prou. 13.13 Hee that despiseth the word shall bee destroyed but hee that feareth the Commandement hee shall bee rewarded Againe to this place appertaines the great charge of God to this people that no man by his life and conuersation giue none occasion to the enemies of Gods truth to blaspheme the truth professours of the Gospell by their euill life cause the word of God to bee blaspemed 1. Tim. 6.1 Let as many seruants as are vnder the yoke count their maisters worthy of all honour that the name of God and his doctrine bee not euill spoken of Leu. 22.31.32 Yee shall keepe my commandements and doe them I am the Lord neither shall yee pollute my holy name but I will bee hallowed among the children of Israell I the Lord sanctifie you Rom. 2.23.24 Thou that gloriest in the Law through breaking of the Law dishonourest thou God for the name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles through you And here the greater the persons offending are the greater reproch they bring to God and his word and the greater wrack and calamitie is like to fall by their offence vpon the Church and people of God This is cleere in the examples of Eli and his two sonnes 1. Sam. 2.17 for their sinnes caused the seruice of the Lord to bee abhorred and then great afflictions followed Quest 93. What is the fift speciall sinne here condemned Cursing Ans The sinne of imprecation cursing and execration for in such speeches men do inuocate the name of God The word signifieth to bee cut off or to desire of God to be cut off or that some vengeance from God may smite him Mat. 26.74 Imprecation is eyther first of men as of our owne selues or other men or secōdly of the other creatures All kinds of cursing are forbidden Le. 19.14 Thou shalt not curse the deafe nor put a stumbling block before the blind but shalt feare thy God I am the Lord. Rom. 12.14 Blesse them which persecute you blesse I say and cursse not Mat. 5.44 Loue your enemies blesse them that curse you doe good to them that hate you and pray for them which hurt you and examples for all ages bee recorded in Scripture The bloody Iewes which sought by all meanes to kill the holy Apostle bound themselues with a rash and impious oath or rather desire of God to cut them off and to giue them ouer to Sathan if they did either eate or drinke before they had killed Paul Act. 23.12 And this was one of Peters sinnes when hee denied his Master Mat. 26.74 For it is written Then beeganne hee to curse himselfe and to sweare saying I know not the man here the diuell watcheth this oportunitie for swearing cursing haue one spirit for their father supplanted this good seruant of Christ and gaue him a wound the smart and remembrance whereof beeing cured did no doubt exercise his heart to the houre of death and this was Iobs sinne Chap. 3. The cursing of other men is to wish some great euill from God to fall vpon them so Shemei did to Dauid in his troubles in that great conspiracie of Absalon 2. Sam. 16.5 he came forth and cursed and hee cast stones at Dauid crying and cursing hee said come
He lift vp his eyes and looked and lo three men stood by him and when he saw them he ran to meet them from the tent doore and bowed himselfe to the ground This Salomon a King performeth to his mother 1. King 2.19 Bathshebah went vnto the King to speak vnto him for Adonijah And the King rose to meet her and bowed himselfe vnto her Thirdly to vncouer the head beefore the auncient 1. Cor. 11.9.10 Fourthly to bow the knee before them for so doth Salomon to his mother and Abraham to the Angels supposing they were but men Fiftly to giue them the better place in all meetings for this the Apostle teacheth Rom. 12.10 Luke 14.7.8.9.10.11 In giuing honour go one before another Eph. 5.21 Submit your selues one to another in the feare of God And this wee see practised by Salomon 1. King 2.19 He caused a seat to be set for the Kings mother and she sate at his right hand And this reuerend regard of superioritie was in Ioseph and his brethren the Patriarches in Egipt to the great admiration of the Egiptians Gen. 43.33 Ioseph sate by himselfe and they sate before him the eldest according to his age and the youngest according to his youth and the Egiptians marueled among themselues Sixtly to giue the elder the first place of speaking So doth Elihu teach by his owne example Iob. 32.6 I am yong in years and ye are auncient therefore I doubted and was afraid to shew mine opinion and ver 16. he addeth When I had waited for they spake not but stood still and answered no more then answered I in my turne Seauenthly to giue titles to all persons according to their place of honour to the honourable of reuerence to the reuerend 1. Pet. 3.6 Sarah obayed Abraham and called him Lord. 1. Sam. 1.14 Annah answered Eli saying nay my Lord I am a woman troubled in spirit Eightly to honour them for their calling and office for wee are bound in conscience to performe these duties and not for ciuilitie or manners sake Ninthly to obey them in all things which they command vs according to the diuine rules of pietie and iustice Tenthly with thankfulnesse and with cheerefulnesse and diligence in all seruice all which points we may obserue in Eleazar that faithfull seruant of Abraham Gen. 24. chap. Quest 110. And what be the duties common to all superiours Iob. 31.13 2. King 5.13 Ans First to loue and tender the state and welfare of their inferiours as the naturall Parents doe their naturall children Tit. 2.2 Heb. 12 1.13.7.6.12 1. Pet. 5.3 1. Pet 3 1.2.3 Secondly to bee examples of all pietie sobrietie and iustice and to goe euer beefore them as good presidents for their imitation in all the holy exercises of religion that they may say with Iob. chap. 29.8 The young men saw me and hid themselues and the aged arose and stood vp Quest 111. What bee the generall sinnes of inferiours against superiours and of superiours to their inferiours Ans The common sinnes of inferiours be these First to hate them for their calling as a number of popish protestants or carnall Gospellers doe the ministers of the Gospell for their calling sake Secondly to ascribe vnto them more honour then is due vnto them as the people did to Herod after his glorious Oration they shouted crying The voice of God and not of man Act. 12.21.22 Thirdly to aggrauate and to discouer their infirmities and weakenesse as Cham did to his father Noah Gen. 9.22 Fourthly to flatter them in their sinnes as the young Sycophants did Rehoboam whose counsell hee followed to his ruine 1. King 12.14.15 or not to admonish them in loue if need require The common sinnes of Superiours bee these First to neglect their duties to their inferiours which concerne either their soules or bodies their welfare in this life and their saluation in the life to come Secondly not to correct the lesser sinnes by admonitions and censures nor the greater by more speciall chasticements Quest 112. Now let vs come to the speciall duties of superiours and inferiours in the priuate familie and first of parents and children Ans First the first dutie following the order of nature is of the mother that with all care and conscience shee indeuour the preseruation of the life of her childe euen from the first conception in her wombe albeit shee endure many sorrowes as Gods speciall chasticements for her good till it bee borne and come to yeares of strength A barren wombe better then a barren brest Wherefore here a speciall dutie lying on the mother is the nourishing of her owne children with her owne brests if the Lord shall graunt her that good blessing first for that the holy Ghost accounts this one good note of a Godly matrone 1. Tim. 5.10 She is well reported of for good works next is added if she haue nourished her children Secondly the examples of holy women must bee followed whose daughters religious mothers are said to bee when they doe well and doe performe duties 1. Pet. 3.6 But Sarah gaue suck to her owne sonne Isaach Gen. 21.7 albeit shee had many women in her family which might haue eased her of that dutie The like wee read of that godly woman Annah the mother of Samuel 1. Sam. 1.29 And of the blessed Virgin Mary the mother of Christ Luke 2.12 Instruction is required also in the mother 2. Tim. 1.5 3.15 This then ought religious Matrons to respect carefully and the rather for that this is the principall dutie that God requires at their hands when hee saith 1. Tim. 2.15 Notwithstanding all their sinnes through bearing of children they shall be saued if they continue in faith and loue and holinesse with modestie Foure pearles to adorne godly Matrons A second dutie which specially concernes the husband as head is to prouide for the family for the maintenance of wife and children 1. Tim. 5.8 If there be any that prouideth not for his owne and namely for them of his houshold he denieth the faith and is worse then an Infidell This care and conscience we finde in Iacob when hee answereth Laban of his faithfull seruice hee addeth these words I haue serued thee long and thou art become rich through my diligence and faithfulnes now when shall I trauell for mine owne house also Gen. 30. ver 30. A third dutie common to both Parents is this to catechize instruct and to bring vp their children in the instruction and information of the Lord. That this dutie concernes father and mother ioyntly appeares Prou. 30.17 Againe the charge of God is great and to bee considered Deu. 4.9 Take heed vnto thy selfe and keepe thy soule diligently that thou forget not the things which thine eyes haue seene and that they depart not out of thine heart all the dayes of thy life but teach them thy sonnes and thy sonnes sonnes Deu. 6.6 These words which I command thee this day shall be in thine
heart and thou shalt rehearse them continually vnto thy children and shalt talke of them when thou tarriest in thine house and as thou walkest by the way and when thou lyest downe and when thou risest vp To this charge agree the words of the Apostle Eph. 6.4 Fathers prouoke not your children to wrath but bring them vp in instruction and information of the Lord. Examples are Bathshebath Prou. 31. and Ennice and Lois 2. Tim. 1.5.3.15 A fourth dutie of parents is to correct and chastice their Children with wisedome and moderation euer considering they punish their owne corruption in them which they first gaue and calling vpon God in spirit feruently for a blessing vpon their chastetisements To warne vs of this dutie let vs often set before vs these Scriptures Pro. 3 12.13.24 Heb. 12 7.23.13.14 Pro. 22.15 Foolishnesse is bound vp in the hart of a child but the rod of correctiō shall driue it away from him therefore inure children to do things rather to please God then for flattering or for guifts Prou. 13.24 He that spareth his rod hateth his sonne but he that loueth him chasteneth him betime And that parents may haue a noble example herein for imitation it is said that the Lord correcteth him whom he loueth euen as the father doth the child in whom he delighteth Prou. 3.12 A fift dutie of parents is the good education of their children as in Gods faith and feare principally so in good arts carefully that they may beecome profitable members in Church and common wealth for this is the Lords charge Pro. 22.6 Teach a child in the trade of his way and when he is old he shall not depart from it at the least let them learne to read and write A sixt dutie of parents to children is that hauing brought vp their children in such sobrietie and chastitie as beecommeth the Saints of God when they come to yeares to make choice for them and to aduise them to keepe their vessells alwayes in holinesse and honour both in the single state and in the married life and at this time specially to allow for their maintenance more or lesse according to that portion which God hath giuen them This godly care for the mariage and maintenance of children wee see in Abraham Gen. 24.1.2 and in Isaac and Rebecca Gen. 27.46 and Cha. 26.35 and in Naomi Ruth 3.1.2.3 A seauenth dutie is such children as the Lord shall giue thee to consecrate them to the Lord with a holy desire they be his and doe him seruice as Hamah did Samuel and it may bee Ennice did Timothie God specially requireth the first borne An eight dutie is with all conuenient speede to prouide they may be baptized in the publike congregation in the presence of speciall and faithfull witnesses Esay 8.2 Sinnes of Parents forbidden in this Law are these First to bee improuident and not to respect the welfare of children in this life Secondly to cark and care for their bodies and to suffer their soules to rot in sinne * Crates in Plutarch saith We may well cry against foolish parents from the tops of hilles with great cares doe they prouide for their children but respect not for honestie vertue what they shall bee Heathen men could see this as a common sinne in Parents and condemne it Thirdly to bring them vp in loosenesse pride idlenesse and wantonnesse and wantonnesse ends in wickednesse as Eli did Sophin and Phiceha and as Dauid did Absalon and Adonijah their wanntonnesse did end in wickednesse to the no small griefe of his heart a 1. Sam. 1. 2. Chapters for the one at his death hee sorrowed and wept bitterly of the other it is said And his father would not displease him from his child-hood 1. King 1.6 wherefore here wee must euer remember that Prouerb If thou smitest hee shall not dye Fourthly ouer seuerely without iudgement to prouoke them to anger by vniust or vnmeasurable chasticements in words or stripes Eph. 6.4 Quest 113 What be the duties of children to Parents commanded in this Law Ans This precept speaketh vnto children as it were face to face as being most prone to the breach of this Law for children bee more ready to forget Parents and their duties then Parents to forget children and therefore the Lord to meete with this corruption giueth the first charge vnto children to performe all duties of honour to their Parents The first dutie of Children to Parents and the root of all the rest is a cheerefull reuerence which is a speciall grace well tempered with loue and feare An example for this dutie wee haue in Ioseph who when hee met his aged father Iacob Gen. 46.29 presented himselfe vnto him with reuerence and to testifie his affection and loue he fell vpon his neck and wept vpon his neck a good while The second dutie implyed in the word Honour as the Apostle interpreteth Eph. 6.1 is obedience Children obay your Parents in the Lord. Examples of true obedience commanded iustly in Scripture are these Isaac to Abraham Gen. 22. the sonnes of Ionadab the sonne of Rechab Ier. 35.14 And of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ of whom it is written that hee followed his mother Marie and his supposed father Ioseph and was subiect vnto them Luke 2.51 The third dutie to helpe their infirmities and to prouide for their Parents when they are old Of this dutie the Apostle speaketh 1. Tim. 5.4 in these words But if any widow haue children or nephewes let them first learne to shew godlinesse toward their owne house and to recompence their kindred for this is an honest thing and acceptable before God The practice of this dutie wee finde in good Ioseph most carefully supplying his old fathers wants prouiding for his brethren Ge. 45.9 and among Birds for the Storke when she is old keepes her nest continually and the young prouide for her hence is it the Apostle cals children without naturall affections 2. Tim. 3.3 A heathen woman had a daughter that nourished her with her brest in prison when all persons were forbidden to releaue her Valerius Mar. lib. 5. Cap. 4. Plin. lib. 13. cap. 23. The fourth dutie here commanded is to beare with and to couer the infirmities of parents so much as in vs lyeth and so farre as Gods honour and Law will permit vs. The practise of this wee see in Sem and Iapheth who couered their naked father when cursed Cham discouered him Ge. 9.23 and Ionathan bare patiently the threats of his bitter and bloudy father Saul 1. Sam. 19.3.4 Quest 114. Now rehearse breefly the contrary sinnes here condemned Ans First cursing of Parents is a most detestable sinne and here condemned The Lord pronounceth him accursed that curseth his Parents Deut. 27.16 and by the Law of God among the Iewes he was to die for it Leu. 20.9 Exo. 21.17 Secondly to smite father or mother is a most greeuous sinne and heere condemned This sinner was by Gods law
conscience toward God endure griefe suffering wrongfully for what praise is it if when yee bee buffeted for your faults ye take it patiently But and if when yee doe well ye suffer wrong and take it patiently this is acceptable to God for hereunto ye are called for Christ also suffered for vs leauing vs an example that we should follow his steps who did no sinne neither was guile found in his mouth who when he was reuiled reuiled not againe when he suffered he threatned not but committed it to him that iudgeth righteously Iacob and Ioseph followed this Scripture as beeing written by Gods holy spirit in their hearts The Sinnes here forbidden are these The first foule sinne here condemned is eye seruice contrary to simplicity and truth desiring to please men but not in singlenesse of heart Col. 3.22 Eph. 6.5 The Second sinne of Seruants is to answere againe in reprehensions and admonitions Tit. 2.9.10 The third sinne is to reiect admonitions to refuse and to resist the authoritie and corrections of their gouernours as Agar and Onesimus Gen. 16.6 Epistle to Philemon Fourthly by fraud or theft to conuay away their masters goods or by negligence to become vnprofitable drones in their Maisters seruice Such were Zibah 2. Sam. 16.4 and Onesimus it is like before his conuersion Fiftly to obay them in things vnlawfull as when Sauls men refused to obay and serue their Maisters tyranny Doeg the Edomite was very forward to imbrue his hands in the bloud of most innocent and holy Priests 1. Sam. 22. Quest 117. I pray you adde something of the duties and sins of the Fathers in Common wealth and in the Church that is of such as gouerne in the Magistracie Ans First Exod. 18.21 it is required in the Magistrate that hee bee a man of wisedome that is that hee haue knowledge to rule and to to performe the duties which belong to his place and calling for as in other arts hee is not straight way a good Artificer which is a good man so much more in this waightie calling Secondly they must bee prudent men or men of experience for like as in other Arts men must not trust their generall knowledge and wisedome which haue not had tryall and experience of their profession so much more in this calling it is needefull that a man well experienced in those matters that are incident to this calling Thirdly they must be men of courage for his knowledge and experience cannot profit him when hee is to performe and execute the duties of his calling if eyther hee feare the rebukes of Superiours or the hatred and reports of his inferiours Fourthly he must bee a man seruing God this will serue to tēper all his gifts courage if it passe the bounds of knowledge and experience proues a rash boldnesse and wanting Gods feare wee see it often end in oppression Fiftly the Lord requireth that they deale truly first cōcerning themselues they must see that in word and deed they be found such examples vnto others as loue truth and sincirity Next they must carefully search all matters they are to deale in concerning their calling that they may giue righteous iudgement as the case requireth This they must do and haue no respect of persons Sixtly they must hate all filthy gaine and desire of riches and rewards for rewards blinde the eyes of the prudent and stop the eares of the righteous Deut. 1.13 Seauenthly and lastly a good Magistrate must bee a man well knowne and reputed and reported among gods people for wisedome for experience for courage for the feare of God Duties of spirituall Fathers and their Children for vpright dealing for the hatred of couetousnesse If they bee not knowne to bee such they can not haue that credit and reuerence among the people which is due to their place and calling And this the Apostle requireth in Gods Ministers that they haue also a good report euen of them that are without Sinnes here condemned are in election of Magistrates to respect riches and fauour of men and to neglect the former vertues and speciall marks of Christian Magistrates Examination of the Conscience Superiours First let all Superiours of all places and callings well examine themselues in and by this Law how they loue and tender their inferiours as Parents doe their Children how they go in and out before them in all pietie sobrietie and iustice if any such neglect these duties his conscience pleads guiltie and hee is subiect to the malediction of this Law Inferiours Secondly let all inferiours examine themselues with what care and conscience they haue respected the generall duties of this Law as to honour the aged the Magistrate the Minister and to performe vnto them all the generall duties beefore prescribed if they plead want of knowledge or of conscience they are guiltie and bound vp to the curse of this Law The naturall Mother Thirdly let the naturall Mother here inquire with what tendernesse and loue she hath respected the life of her child in her wombe whether shee hath nurced it with her owne brests hauing strength and meanes giuen her of God herevnto if thou hast neglected this dutie thy conscience cries guiltie and this Law condemnes thee The naturall Father Fourthly let the naturall Father here inquire with what care and conscience hee prouides for his familie in a lawfull calling with what wisedome and iudgement he rules his wife with what pietie and religion hee doth instruct his family whether hee suffer his children to grow vp in idlenesse and wantonnesse whether hee hath not more regarded their bodies then their soules whether they bee trayned in an honest course and calling if thou dost not respect these duties thy conscience cries guiltie and this Law condemnes thee Fiftly The naturall Children let the naturall children here inquire with what cheerefull reuerence and feare and obedience they haue honoured their Parents how they haue respected and couered their infirmities and prouided for their wants if thou bee of this number and hast neglected these duties thy conscience cryes guilty and this Law condemnes thee Sixtly inquire whether thou hast at any time by cursing mocking reuiling or smiting dishonored thy parēts or whether hast thou desired their death for any cause whatsoeuer or hast contēned their lawfull charge or hast married without their consent if these or any of these sins bee found in thee thy conscience cryes guilty and this Law condemnes thee Seauenthly Masters gouernours of Families inquire with what care and conscience thou hast taught and catechised thy Seruants what example of pietie good life thou hast giuen them how thou hast recompensed their labours with what mercifulnesse and tendernesse thou hast respected their wants with what moderation in correction and admonition thou hast ruled them if thou hast neglected these duties thy conscience cryes guiltie and this Law condemnes thee Eightly let Seruants inquire with what submission of mind Seruants
with what feare and trembling with what simplicitie and faithfulnesse of hart they obey and serue their Maisters with what meeknesse of spirit they receiue their admonitions and corrections how they hate eye seruice answering againe fraud theft and to obay their Maisters in things vnlawfull if in any of these thy conscience cries guiltie this Law condemnes thee Ninthly let Magistrates examine well themselues Magistrates how they enter their callings without gifts to discharge them wisdome iudgement courage and the rest before specified what Lawes and Decrees they haue enacted for Religion and Iustice how they haue respected equitie and truth in iudgement how they redresse enormities and sinnes according to their authoritie and place if in any of these thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Tenthly Subiects must examine themselues how they haue obayed the Magistrates with what conscience they haue construed and obeyed the Lawes and Statutes of the Land whether they haue prayed for their Gouernours and haue patiently borne the wicked set ouer them of God for their chastisement euery subiect not respecting these duties his conscience pleads guiltie The sixt Law Question 118. THe sixt Law is this Thou shalt not murther what is the meaning of this Law what duties bee here commanded and what sinnes are forbiden Ans First these two Lawes following fitly follow one an other first for that the one is often the cause of the other Adultry and Intemperancie breed many quarrels and murthers secondly for that Adultrie or defiling of a mans wife is next in degree to the sinne of Murther thirdly for that a heart full of compassion and loue and a chast heart goe euer together Againe the Lord is large in the fiue former commandements but short heare first because the light of nature is not so darkned in vs concerning these as in the former therefore hee vseth most words where most need is secondly for that wee are more hardly drawne to the obedidience of the first Table thirdly for that the obseruation of the first Table puts a new life into vs for the obseruation of the second The Heathen were very blinde concerning God neither did they know the depth of these Lawes of the second Table Our Lord and Sauiour Christ is the best expositor and preacher of this Law who himselfe expoundeth it in these words Mat. 5.21.22 Ye haue heard that it was said vnto them of old time Thou shalt not kill but whosoeuer killeth shall be culpable of iudgement But I say vnto you whosoeuer is angry with his brother vnaduisedly shall be culpable of iudgement And whosoeuer saith vnto his brother Raca shall be worthy to be punished by the counsell And whosoeuer shall say foole shall be worthy to be punished with hell fire In this exposition of our Sauiour Christ wee may learne many things but first generally let vs obserue these two things First how hee doth taxe and reprehend the pharisaicall glosse and interpretation of this Law Their interpretation was onely of the externall act of murther saying whosoeuer killeth shall be culpable of iudgement and this exposition of externall murther they vrge by authoritie of the auncients saying that thus the learned Fathers vnderstoode this Law saying you haue heard that is by Scribes and Pharises sitting in Moses seate by Auncients that is old Rabbies and Teachers culpable of iudgement saying whosoeuer killeth wittingly or vnwittingly willingly or vnwillingly he shall bee apprehended and adiudged in iudgement whereby is meant the inferiour courts of iustice which were kept in all parts of Iewrie and here they did qualifie and corrupt iustice and lessen punishments often contrary to Law Wee see by these few examples how corrupt the iudgement was of the Iewish Rabbines as Mat. 15. and how Christ cals them back to the Law and Prophets Thus by degrees the Fathers since Christ fell from the Gospell at last came the Schoole men and set vp Antichrist Secondly hee giueth vs his owne true interpretation of the Law where hee teacheth vs clearely that there are three kinds of murther worthy of three kindes of iudgements or punishments First the murther of the heart which is anger vnaduised for all anger is not condemned There is a Godly anger in christian zeale the whetstone of fortitude this murther to say no more is worthy your iudgement that is your correction and punishment yee doe inflict in inferiour courts Secondly the murther of the fierce countenance with addicion of some foolish word in contempt with an euill gesture and behauiour of countenance mouth tongue head hand or such like Now for this contempt of thy brother saith Christ to say no more of this kinde of murther it is worthy to bee punished by a * This Court was for the greater offences here he meaneth the synedrion in Ierusalem a court of seauentie two iudges counsell that is in an open consistorie euen in your highest courts Thirdly the next kinde of murther which the Pharises and world count light and small is the murther of the tongue whosoeuer saith Christ shall reprochfully call his brother a foole this man I tell you deserues euen the torments of hell Wee see then by the words of the best interpreter what the scope of this Law is namely the preseruation of the life and person of man for this Law striketh at the root of cruelty a sinne deepely setled in the corrupt heart of man The meaning of this Law in few words is this Thou shalt not any way greeue offend or hurt thy neighbour in his person part or whole soule or body Neither shalt thou omit any dutie of mercy or labour of loue for the good comfort health peace and welfare and continuall preseruation and saluation of thy neighbour during life And that this interpretation must be of inward sinnes as well as of outward contrary to the Pharises the Disciple testifieth with his Master saying 1. Iohn 3. He that hateth his brother is a murtherer And God being a spirit his Law must needs be spirituall for the restraining not onely of the hand but also of the heart Wherefore it is euident that in this Law the Lord would cut downe all the causes occasions and secret roots of cruelty which grow in our corrupt nature The Lord would haue our fallow ground plowed and the secret thorns of hatred and mallice digged vp for that these imbred euills are deepely rooted in vs. Quest 119. Set downe a short summe of the speciall sins forbidden and vertues commaunded in this Law Ans The generall sinnes here condemned are these for this respecteth all creatures first want of humanitie or any cruell vsage of any of the creatures for this cause the godly is said to haue respect to the life of his beast Prou. 12.10 secondly want of a prouident fore-sight to preuent dangers which may be hurtfull to man or beast The speciall sinnes here condemned are these either crueltie against our selues first soule murther as to neglect
The proud haue had mee exceedingly in derision yet haue I not shrinked from thy commandements Thirdly If they scorne thee for a good cause and for godlynesse know they scorne thy master and reioyce with the Apostle 2. Cor. 12.10 I take pleasure in infirmities and reproches Heb. 11.26 c. for then my maister Iesus Christ soiourneth with mee Christ saith here is condemned the crueltie of the tongue Here therefore vnto this place belong all sins of the tongue which proceede from that secret roote of crueltie which lies hid in the heart as bitter words railing reuiling speeches backbiting slandering clamors cursing and such like A clamorous tongue argueth a foolish and an euill heart bee the cause neuer so good of which the holy Ghost warneth vs often that we be not deceiued concerning such they haue no portion in Christ 1. Cor. 6 10. neither shall they inherit the kingdome of heauen The Scripture compares the euill tongue to fire sparks and sharpe arrowes to teach vs that as these bee very dangerous instruments of murther so the tongue First all bitternes of the tongue is here condemned some men be so full of bitternes and fiercenes that there tongues seeme to be dipped in the poison of Aspes or in some deadly poyson These as Salomon saith Prou. 12.18 speake words like the prickings of a sword but in the tongue of the wise is health Such mens tongues are whetted by euill spirits and set on fire by the fire of hell for so Saint Iames speaketh Chap 3. Of this sect was Nabal as the wise seruant of Abagail reporteth saying 1. Sam. 25.14.17 Dauid sent messengers to salute our master and he railed on them now therefore take heede for euill will surely come on our master and vpon all his family for hee is so wicked that a man cannot speake vnto him Of this sect was railing Shemei who meeting Dauid in a tumultuous time openly cursed and cryed against the king that he was a bloudy and a wicked man 2. Sam. 16.7.8 And of this followship was Ishmael who is said to be fierce cruell a bitter scorner with his tongue and his hand against euery man and euery mans hand against him Gen. 16.11.12 Secondly Cursing is here condemned to blesse God and to curse men are two contraries and cannot possibly bee in one man as Saint Iames teacheth Chap. 3.9 for that one fountaine cannot send forth sowre and sweet if thou canst not blesse God thou art no true worshipper if no worshipper of god thou standest in the state of wrath and perdicion The Deuill in this man is let in and blowes hard on the coles of wrath Eph. 4.27.31 for this cause the Lord warneth often against this sinne and that his children be ready alwaies to blesse euen those which curse them Rom. 12.14 Into this sinne fell Iob and Peter vnder the crosse and in great passions of minde but they repented with bitter teares Mat. 26.74.75 Iob. 3. and 42. Preseruatiues and rules against these Sinnes are these First By faith to beehold and consider wisely of Gods prouidence So doth Dauid 2. Sam. 16.10 let Shemei alone the Lord hath sent Shemei to curse Dauid Secondly pray for such and doe them all the good thou maiest for so Christ commandeth Mat. 5. Blesse them that curse you and his Apostle teacheth the same lesson Rom. 12. recompense euill for euill to no man blesse I say and curse not And Christ himselfe practiseth it for when they cursed and railed he prayed for them Thirdly take heed of the conceit of Balack and of many blinde vnbeleeuers concerning Balaam and wizards curses I know whom thou blessest is blessed and whom thou cursest hee shall be cursed Num. 22. ver 6. for thine vnbeleefe and wicked feares may cause the Lord to let Sathan loose to smite thee and then shalt thou fasten thine eyes on witches and regard the words and deeds of lying spirits in these wicked instruments Fourthly against all the cursed speeches of godlesse men remember the comfortable words of Salomon Prou. 26.2 As the Sparrow and Swallow by flying escape so the carelesse curse shall not come Fiftly and lastly remember how the Lord hath often turned the curses of the wicked into blessings for his children as hee testifieth himselfe hee did against Balaam Ioshua 24.9.10 Thirdly Slaunder is here condemned as a most dangerous sinne of the tongue full of crueltie It is discribed thus A slanderer is one that walks about seeking all occasions to knit lyes together and to broch them maliciously intending to hurt a man in his person goods or good name The holy Ghost hath giuen vs a liuely description of this sinne in the examples of Doeg the Edomite Haman Zibah and such like in the scriptures These sinners may truely bee said to bee the sonnes of Belial for they notably resemble their father in many points First Sathan is an a Iob. 1.6.7.8.9 espie so bee they Secondly Sathan is an b Zach. Reue. accuser so bee they Thirdly Sathan is the c Io. 8.43.44 father of lyes so bee they Fourthly Sathan is malicious so bee they Fiftly Sathan is bloudie such be they Sixtly Sathan d Eph. 2.2.3 Psal 101.5 works secretly so doe they Seauenthly Sathan is very sweet in his temptations full of sugred e Iames. 1.13.14 Gen. 3 2.3 Psal 52.4 motions such bee they they speake soft and sweet but very deceitfull words Eightly f Psal 50.19 Io. 7.1 Mark 3.21 Sathan in the ende spares not his best friends no more will the slanderer spare his owne mothers sonne Quest 121. Proceede on to the fourth kinde Ans Actuall murther is here condemned If God giue not grace to quench the flame of anger and to kill the seede of cruelty in the first conception of the heart it will assuredly breake forth into the externall parts which is dangerous and if here it be not quenched this fierce flame will increase and set on fire the tongue which is more dangerous and if here it rage long it will come to the hand which is most dangerous Let bloudy men remember Ezech. 35.6 As I liue saith the Lord God I will prepare thee vnto bloud and bloud shall pursue thee except thou hate bloud euen bloud shall pursue thee And the cruel and bloudy man shall not liue halfe his dayes Rules for peace-makers are these First prouoke no man by word or gesture Secondly for peace sake leese thy right Thirdly answere no man frowardly Fourrhly consture all mens doings and sayings in the best part as much as thou canst according to the rules of pietie and christian charitie 1. Cor. 13. Actuall murther and crueltie hath many degrees and different kinds First in regard of persons for the more bands of loue knit men together the greater is the crueltie and sinne committed first the highest degree is against Parents Children or Brethren secondly against any Christian neere vnto vs for his faith and profession or louing
friendship and neighbour-hood thirdly against any man for the Image of God is to be respected in euery man Gen. 9. Secondly in the forme and manner of proceeding in this action these differences must bee respected First There be some close practises of crueltie as either to consent counsell or command secretly the death of any man as Saul in the death of Stephen Act. 7.58 Herod for the Baptist Mar. 6. Iesabel against Naboth Dauid against Vrias 2. Sam. 13.28 or to poison secretly any man as Iesuites do Princes witches doe many being taught by Sathan in their practises or in iudgement secretly to peruert iustice for rewards is an exceeding great crueltie This we see in wicked Felix against Paul Act. 24.25 and 28. Secondly some open actuall cruelties first in the open courts of iustice and iudgement to let the murtherer escape with his pardons or howsoeuer this is great crueltie against the whole land which must then beare the wrath of God for the sinne of one man Num. 35.16.33.34 Secondly out of iudgement there are many kindes first against the liuing secondly against the dead Crueltie against the liuing is to take away the life of any or to hurt or wound any man in body or in soule Crueltie against the dead as not to burie the dead is a heathenish inhumanitie and a punishment for the wicked Ier. 22.19 2. Chro. 36.8 First concerning the murthering of parents and children the sinne is so detestable and against nature that heathens being * Romulus demanded wherefore they made no Law for the punishment of such sinners they answered first for that they thought such euils could not be committed of any againe the Heathen Iudges made a law that a Snake a Dog a Cock and an Ape should bee bound together in a sack with the murtherer and all cast into the deepe sea for that they would haue no man once thinke of such sinnes but with horrour and trembling If these sinners escape the hands of men we neuer reade or find that they do escape the heauie iudgements of God as wee see in Absalon and Cain they are set forth as memorable examples for all ages Quest 122. What thinke you of a combat for the ending of some strife and to trie a truth Ans First it hath no warrant from God in his word Dauid for his combat with Golias had an extraordinary motion So likewise Phineas and Elias when they slew those Idolaters and vncleane persons Secondly I say that the Lord in his wise prouidence hath appointed other Lawfull meanes to appease strife and to manifest a truth if hee will haue it reueled Thirdly and lastly wee know by experience that this is an occasion of sowing the seede of contention and strife in many and the cause of much bloud-shed in Children and posteritie Fourthly the very Pagans will denie this to be fortitude Aristole will condemne it for foole-hardines Quest 123. Now proceede to the affirmatiue part and tell me breefely what is commanded in this Law Ans The summe of this part is this doe what lyeth in thee to preserue the life body and soule of thy neighbour And here wee shall not neede to dwell long for that hauing seene the deformitie darkenesse and danger of the former sinnes wee may soone espie and see the beautie brightnesse and excellency of the contrary vertues here commended First if wee take some short view of Christian charitie commaunded in the whole Law wee shall the better perceiue what speciall branches of it are commended here vnto vs. Loue or Charitie may well be described to be a supernaturall grace or gift of God proceeding from faith vnfained and from a pure heart kindled and wrought in vs by the sight of the pardon of sinnes and the feeling of the loue of God shed into our hearts First that it is a gift of God Saint Iohn teacheth 1. Epistle Chap. 4.7 Loue commeth of God and euery one that loueth is borne of God and knoweth God Secondly that it resteth in a cleane hart Saint Paul sheweth saying 1. Tim. 1.5 Loue proceedes from a pure heart Act. 15.9 from a good conscience and from faith vnfained Thirdly that it is a consequent and fruit of the pardon of sinnes Christ assureth vs. Luke 7.47 Many sinnes are forgiuen her for she loueth much and faith quickens and informes loue rather then loue faith Fourthly and lastly that here is required the feeling in gods loue appeareth Rom. 5.5 The loue of God is shed into our harts by the holy Ghost which is giuen vs. The commendation of this grace is great in Scripture First it is the girdle and band of all perfection teaching vs how to make right vse of all the gifts and graces wee receiued for the mutuall good and edification one of another Col. 3.14 Secondly it is patient and gentle 1. Cor. 13.14 and so the mother of all peace and concord teaching vs to passe by many iniuries to continue our peace with God and men 1. Cor. 13. Thirdly It is more profitable in the Church then any of the extraordinarie gifts of the spirit as the gifts of prophecying of strange tongues of healing and such like 1. Cor. 13. ver 8. Fourthly it is an infallible testimonie vnto our spirits we are translated from death to life if we loue the Saints 1. Ioh. 3.14 Psal 16.4 Fiftly the Lord Christ labours to beate this into mens hearts Mat. 5.23.28 which men will not receiue without Gods speciall grace haue seasoned them that no seruice to God is accepted without faith to God and loue to men Es 1. Rom. 14. Heb. 11.6 Quest 124. But I pray you let vs heare what speciall branches of obedience be here commaunded Mercifulnes or humanitie to man and beast Ans First as God condemneth all crueltie to the creatures so God commendeth here the cherishing and preseruation of the life of man and beast he hath here set himselfe a patterne and example for vs to follow Psal 145. God is good to all creatures he giueth to beasts their food and to the rauens when they cry Psal 147.9 Pro. 12.10 A righteous man regardeth the life of his beast but the mercies of the wicked are cruell A holy selfe-loue in the preseruation of our owne soules and bodies Secondly A holy selfe-loue is here commended for we must with continuall care endeuor the preseruation of our soules and bodies euerlastingly by the right vse of the means which god in wisdome hath appointed The soule must continually be fed and nourished with the knowledge of God and good things Prou. 10 2● The lips of the righteous feede many The Soule must be well dieted and for this the book of God prescribeth teaching vs to receiue the word with meekenesse as babes do their milke 2. Pet. 1.1 as the ground the seed 1. Pet. 1.23 as the stock the graft for it is able to saue the soule Iames. 1.19 Next the body must bee preserued with all
they ●…ome very beasts Fiftly God punisheth this sinne first in this life with a temporall death by the hand of the magistrate Leu. 20.10 1. Cor. 6.9 Gal. 5.22 Deut. 22.22 after this life they are tormented of diuils in hell Reue. 21.8 The like temporall punishment was for parties betrothed if they were found in sinne Deut. 22.32 Sixtly the very Heathen did abhor this sinne and appointed many kindes of punishments for it and some death as wee see the king of Babel burnt with fire Achab and Zedekiah two false Prophets for the sinne of Adulterie Ierem. 29.23 Quest 130. Proceed to single whordome and the other speciall actuall sinnes here condemned Ans Now that single whoredome is also here condemned is very manifest for the Lord often condemneth it also in the old and new Testament God teacheth vs that where whordome is that place is ful of wickednesse his words are these Leu. 19.29 Thou shalt not make thy daughter common to cause her to bee an harlot least the land also fall to whoredome and the land be full of wickednesse And againe Leu. 21.9 If a Priests daughter fall to play the whore shee polluteth her father therefore shall she be burnt with fire Againe this is repeated Deut. 23.17 There shall bee no whore of the daughters of Israell neither shall there bee a whore keeper of the sonnes of Israell So in the new Testament these two sinnes of adultry and whordome be most commonly knit together as most common and dangerous Gal. 5.23 Col. 3. ● 1. Cor. 6.9 Gal. 5.23 Secondly incest is here condemned this sinne yet exceedes the two former this sinne is committed when such as bee knit together and bee neere for kindred or affinitie defile themselues contrary to the Law of God condemning this pollution Leu. 18.6 None shall come neere any of the kinred of his flesh and vncouer her shame I am the Lord. Against this sinne a solemne curse was denounced Deut. 27.20.22.23 and the punishment inflicted vpon such sinners was death Leu. 20.11 And how greatly the Lord abhors this sinne may appeare by his curse so long continued on that incestious seed of Lot the Moabites and Ammonites Gen. 19.37.38 It may bee here demaunded if incest be to bee punished by death wherefore was the incestuous man in Corinth chastened onely by an Ecclesiastical censure The answer is this the Lord proceeds against this sinne at that time no further then excommunication onely because the Church as yet wanted christian Magistrates Thirdly wicked mariages with Idolaters with the prophane and godlesse bee here condemned first all couenanting and compacting in any league of familiaritie is condemned Exod. 23.32 and 34.15 Secondly Mariage is specially forbidden in these words Thou shalt make no mariages with them Deut. 7.5 The reason is this ver 4. for they will cause thy Sonnes to turne away from mee to serue other Gods And this wee finde true by many examples purposely to this end recorded in scripture as first in Salomon who for all his wisedome by such vncleane mariages was caried away as blind-fold to all idolatries 1. King 11.4 Achab also being euill by such a mariage with Iesabell was made ten times worse 1. King 16.31 And good Iehosaphat is taxed in these words Iehosaphat had riches and honour in abundance but hee was ioyned in affinitie with Achab. 2. Chron. 18.1.2 Esau by this sinne did greeue his holy Parents of whose Idolatrous wiues it is said That they were a greefe of minde to Isaac and Rebecca so that Rebecca Gen. 26.35 complaining against them saith I am weary of my life for the daughters of Heth Gen. 27.46 If Iacob take a wife of the daughters of Heth like these of the daughters of the land what auaileth it me to liue Againe this was the sinne of the Israelites practising Balaams counsell to Balaack to their owne destruction Num. 25.1.2.3.4 This is the sinne for the which Ezra and the godly with him so fasted mourned and wept Ezra 10.10 This sinne is specially named to bee the cause of the first destruction of the world by the floud in Noahs time Gen. 6.1.2.3 verses But wee finde the Iewes often to match with the Gentiles and their mariages allowed of God as Boaz to Ruth Chap. 3. Ans When the Lord gaue his Law against such mariages hee added this speciall exception that if they did renounce superstition and did embrace his holy worship they might mary Deu. 21.10.14 Psal 45. and so did Ruth Chap. 1.16 Fourthly againe the Lord here condemneth all stealing away of the sonnes and daughters of men for mariages and this is done two manner of waies Rape forceing condēned Enticing of Virgins condemned first violently against the consent both of parties and parents secondly with the consent of the children but not of parents These and the like godlesse practises haue crept into the Church from Paganisme and Papisme for the Popish canonists abusing the Lawes which were made against the enticeing and defiling of Virgins with consent haue made stollen mariages lawfull Deut. 22.28 Exod. 22.16 The very words of their cheefe Master be these The consent of Parents for mariages is not of any necessitie but serues to comlinesse and honestie But wee know the holy Lawes of the Almighty require this consent in mariage for the Lord giues the father this authoritie Exod. 22.16.17 for that children to parents are the most speciall and deerest part of that substance which the Lord hath lent them for their comfort on the earth which thing the Diuell knew right well Iob. Chap. 1 and 2. Againe if children bee bound to honour parents in all things most of all in this solemne contract which doth so much concerne their state during life Thirdly this the Lord also teacheth by holy examples which for this are commended as presidents for all ages as of Isaack and Rebecca Gen. 24.4.50 and the contrarie is no lesse condemned in Prophane Esaus mariages for the example of all posterities Gen. 28.8 and 27.46 Fiftly Polyganie is here condemned reasons against this euill are these following First the Lords will is that his children in holy mariage conforme themselues to the first president which he gaue in paradise But then and there the Lord ioined one man one womā together in mariage therefore this forme is to bee followed in the Church for euer Secondly the Lord hath giuen a manifest Law against this sinne of hauing two wiues Leu. 18.18 where in the originall the words are thus read Thou shalt not take vnto thee in mariage one woman to another Thirdly Malachie and Christ charge vs to looke on the first instituon of mariage and follow it Mat. 19.8 The Prophets words are chap. 2.15 And did hee not make one yet had he abundance of spirit and wherefore one because hee sought a godly seed Therefore keepe your selues in your spirit and let none trespasse against the wife of his youth Fourthly the
Apostles words are without all exception 1. Cor. 7.2.3 Neuerthelesse to auoide fornication let euery man haue his wife and let euery woman haue her owne husband Sixtly Diuorcements whether Iewish or Christian tolerate against the manifest word of God are here condemned The new Testament teacheth vs no cause of diuorcement but Adultrie Mat. 5.12 and the wilfull departure of the vnbeleeuing idolater 1. Cor. 7.15 Seauenthly and lastly all Popish Stewes Ezech. 16. Rom. 1. the sinnes of Sodome not to be named among Gods people Eph. 5.3 and all pollutions of the mariage bed contrary to the expresse charge of God Deut. 23.11 Leu. 15.2.16 Ordinary and natural fluxes Leu. 15.31.33 and. 20.18 preached by Ezech. Chap. 18. by nocturnall or monthly fluxes for the which the Lord requireth a separation of man and wife for the time are here condemned for the Lords will is that euery one know and learne how to possesse his vessell in holinesse and honour 1. Thes 14.4 Quest 131. Now proceede to the affirmatiue part that we may see in like manner what speciall vertues God commendeth and requireth in this Law Ans Summarily wee be commanded here as to endeuor and labour to keepe our owne soules and bodies in holines and honour so also to preserue what lyeth in vs the chastitie of our neighbour And the deformitie and darknesse of the sinnes beefore condemned may helpe vs to see the beautie and brightnesse of the contrarie vertues here commended which are specially these following First here wee be commanded to keepe the heart watchfully well exercised in holy thoughts and godly meditations Here let no man say with the blinde heathen that thought is free for euery man But contrarilie remember what the Lord warneth often as Pro. 4.23 Keepe thine heart withall diligence for from it proceede the actions of life And againe 2. Cor. 7.1 Seing wee haue such promises let vs clense ourselues from all filthinesse of the flesh and spirit and grow vp into full holinesse in the feare of God And this hee teacheth by his Prophet Mal. 2.15 when he saith Keepe your selues in your spirit that is keepe vnder and crucifie your affections and lusts euen the secret motions and desires of your hearts Secondly the Lord requires the sanctification of the whole man 1. The. 5.23 The soule spirit and body for that all these parts are redeemed by Christ therefore they must all bee kept holy and cleane Thirdly many not watching ouer their harts haue beene smitten with the spirit of ielousie and so of madnesse and so of crueltie and murther as wee see in Ammon and such like examples 2. Sam. 13. Secondly the chastitie of all the sences is here commanded and here a speciall watch ouer the eye and eare is required first for the eye An adulterous eye as wee heard fils the heart with vncleannesse and so inflames the whole man here then Iobs watch must bee remembred Chap. 31.1 I made a couenant with mine eyes why then should I thinke on a maide And Iosephs chast eyes and eares for hee could not endure to heare and see the vnchast behauiour and words of his mistresse Gen. 39. Thirdly the Lord here commaunds vs to keepe a continuall watch ouer our lips and tongue The Chastitie of this member is noted with these marks First the chast tongue speakes nothing but that which is poudred with salt and that which is good to the vse of edifiing and may minister grace to the hearers Eph. 4.30 Secondly to speake with shame fastnesse and sobrietie of those things which sinne hath couered with the garment of dishonestie and vncleannesse as Gen. 4. 1. Psal 51. in the title of the Psalme This is the Apostolicall charge Eph. 5.3.4 Let no vncleannesse or filthinesse bee once named among you as it becommeth Saints Thirdly Sobrietie and Temperancie in all speech Iames. 1.19 Mat. 12.19 Contrary to this are the notes of the harlot first much babling Prou. 7.11 secondly Shee is loude Fourthly the Lord here commands the chast and sober cariage of the whole man and of all the members of the bodie for like as the vnchast behauiour of any part of the bodie argues a filthie and vncleane person so the sober graue and holy vse of all the outward parts commends and declares the chastitie of the heart howsoeuer vncleannesse often and hypocrisie may bee couered vnder the vision of sobritie 1. Pet. 3.2.3.4.5.6 Ob. But some say albeit they bee not cleane tongued and fingred yet they bee cleane harted Ans Si trabs sit in oculo strues est in corde that is the sight is not good if there bee a beame in the eye and the heart is false when the outward part is corrupted Quest 132. And what bee the wals and bats of a pure and chast life Ans These fiue specially mariage temperancie prayer societie the works and labour of our calling The first is Mariage which the Lord by his owne holy spirit commends as honourable Heb. 13.4 Mat. 19. 1. Cor. 7. and commands all true worshippers which haue not the gift of continencie in this Law as the most speciall preseruatiue of a chast life In all ages God hath blessed this state as his owne speciall ordinance for the propagation of a holy seede as the Prophet speaketh Mal. 2.14 commended in all the old new Testament in the examples of all the Patriarches Kings Priests and Prophets in men of all degrees and condicions of life Obiect First but some teach that mariage doth rather pollute and defile a man then keepe him chast Ans It is the voice of Antichrist who is contrary to Christ as in all his proceedings so in this Contrarilie wee bee to remember what the spirit of Christ hath prophesied of our times saying 1. Tim. 4.1 that false teachers should come and disgrace holy mariage and reiect it as an vncleane thing but wee are to hold such doctrine to proceed from the Diuill This scripture hath beene much abused by Tatianus Montanus Tertullian Origen and after them by Hierom and Nazianzen Obiect Secondly but single life is preferred before mariage by the Apostle 1. Cor. 7. Ans Not for any holinesse or puritie in this kinde of life but for an outward and worldly respect for the Apostle so speaketh commending the single life 1. Cor. 7. ver 26. for the present necessitie because of the manifold afflictions of those times and the paucitie of true christian beleeuers least they should marrie with vnbeleeuers which was a thing most dangerous and contrarie to the expresse charge of God vnto all his people Obiect Thirdly it is further obiected in our wretched times that marriage breeds beggerie and hurts the good state of the common wealth Ans Neither pouertie nor riches can commend or discommend any holy ordinance of God let the lawes and rules of God and godlinesse be kept that euery man labour in a lawfull calling that all idlenesse and disordered life be banished and expelled from
life and vsed holy abstinence for the humbling of thy soule and body as thou hast beene occasioned whether thou hast delighted in the communion of Gods Saints and children and continued laboring in a lawfull calling if thy conscience plead guiltie this Law condemnes thee The eight Law Thou shalt not Steale Question 134. PRoceed and let me heare something of the scope and sense and summe of this Law Answere The drift of this Law is the preseruation of our neighbours goods The Lord keepes a speciall order and method in this second Table as in the first In the first Law hauing ordered and set euery man in his place and degree hee commaundeth in the next that euery man so ordered endeuour to preserue the life of his neighbour In the third Law hee commaunds the preseruation of his chastitie because it is most deare vnto him next his life In this fourth Law of the second Table because life can not bee vpholden without goods and the necessarie meanes of this life therefore in this law hee commandeth the preseruation of his goods teaching vs that wee can not possibly loue his life if we doe not what we may endeuor to keepe him from all iniuries in his goods To Steale Sence Gen. 31.20 Synecdoche doth signifie properly to get or take away secretly any part of any mans goods but here by a figure it signifieth all manner of iniuries done to men in their goods Quest 135. Let mee heare what the secret theft of the heart is or the sinne of couetousnesse Ans Couetousnesse is a secret corruption of the heart Vice of the mind pricking and prouoking vs to follow after filthy lucre an immoderate desire of hauing disquieting the heart in the greedy desire of getting and increasing the riches and blessings of this life with an affiance and trust in them when they are possest and gotten whereof there are foure signes First an eger and sharp desire of getting Secondly an pinching and niggardly keeping as in Nabal 1. Sam. 25. Thirdly neglect of holy duties for the minde is so taken vp with earthly things Psal 110. Fourthly trusting in them as if our life were vpholden by them Luke 12.15 The holy Ghost fore-warneth much and often against this sinne First it is an euill signe of an vncleane and irreligious hart Mar. 7.21.22 Secondly it is an enemie to the word for it makes the hart vtterly vnfit to entertaine and retaine the holy word of God Luke 8.14 Therefore the Prophet cryeth Ps 119.36 Lord incline mine hart to thy testimonies and not to couetousnes Thirdly It is an enemie to our externall peace for this cause the Prophet speaketh Haback 2.6.7 how long hee that lodeth himselfe with thicke clay shall they not rise vp sodenly that shall bite thee and awake that shall stirre thee and thou shalt be their pray Fourthly it is the cause often of our want of our inward peace of conscience Esay 57.17 For his wicked couetousnes I am angry with him and haue smitten him I hidde me and was angry yet he went away and turned after the way of his owne hart Fiftly it breakes the whole man with cares Mat. 6. and many sorrowes Ier. 6.13 and causeth a man to fall away from all profession of the faith of Christ 1. Tim 6. and causeth many foolish and noysome lusts to breed in men which drowne them in perdition and destruction ver 9. Sixtly this sinne makes a man a very Idolater for the couetous man makes his money his God he loues it most and hath his greatest rest peace and affiance in it Eph. 5.5 1. Tim. 6.17 Seauenthly the Apostle forgets not to warne the Churches carefully against this sinne The Church of Rome Chap. 1. 29. The Church of Corinth 1. Epistle 6.9.10 The Church of Galatia Chap. 5. 19. 20. 21. The Church of Ephesus Chap. 5.5 The Church of Philippi 3.10 The Church of Colossus Chap. 3. 5. The Church of Thessolonica 1. Thes 2.5 All Churches 1. Tim. 6.7.8 and 17. Eghtly this sin appears in most men by sundrie marks fruits by their not profiting in the word godlines by their so many distractions cares and sorrowes in this life Quest 136. Let me heare of the first kinde of outward theft in taking away thy neighbours goods by secret practises first in contracts 1. Thes 4.6 Ans All secret practises in contracts are here condemned for theft no man shall defraud his brother in any matter for the Lord is the auenger of all such things First all fraude in selling to sell the badde for good as they did in Amos time the refuse of the wheate for the price of good corne Amos. 8.4 Let not the greedinesse of thine affection but the goodnesse of the thing thou sellest be respected that thy gaine may bee reasonable and that thou maist sell good for good meane for meane and refuse for refuse Secondly in buying to vse any deceitfull words to discommend any thing against knowledge and conscience Prou. 20.14 It is naught it is naught saith the buier but when hee is gone apart he boasteth and to buy of him onely when he is constrained to sell Nehe. 5. and then not to pay him iust payment as the commoditie is worth as neere as thou canst giue him a peny-worth for his peny and a peny for a peny-worth Thirdly all deceit in false waight measures colours Deut. 25.13 Leu. 19.35.36 shadows lights are here condemned for very theft Mat. 7.12 Whatsoeuer yee would that men should doe vnto you so doe yee vnto them for this is the Law and the Prophets I doe not loue my brother when I take from him more then I sell him that is more then my wares bee worth for in buying and selling men come as it were to the spoile of a Citie where euery man catcheth and snatcheth and carrieth away all that he can come by Fourthly all secret practises of Ingrossers and Monopolists they store vp in their owne houses all commodities and goods which they can finde of one kinde that they may sell the same to their brethren at what rate and price they please There were such in Nehemias time Chap. 5. but that good Prince caused them to repent and to deale more mercifully with their brethren Fiftly all fraude and vnmercifullnesse in letting house lands beast c. as by racking of rents ouerprizing euery thing for to raise and increase the hire without all compassion of the poore This sinne the Lord saith is this to beate in peeces and to grinde the faces of the poore Es 3.15.16 Amos. 8.6 Michah 3.3 and 5.8 Num. 5.6.7 Iudg. 17.2 A generall rule for all Contracts is this that wee so deale herein with our brethren as that wee bee seene to haue faith towards God and loue towards men Sixtly Theft also is secretly committed in the contracts of giuing The giuer giues his gift with purpose that it shall be euer his to whom it is giuen herein
be deare and precious vnto him The Sence is this Thou shalt not beare false witnesse that is speake not anie vntruth to the disgrace or hurt of thy brother for anie cause in anie place but speciallie in iudgement All sins whereby our neighbours good name and credit is anie waie impaired is here condemned Quest 143. Doth the Lord here condemne hard conceits and mistrust of heart Ionathan thinks well hopes the best of his father Saul 2. Sam. 20.2 An. Assuredlie the Lord and searcher of all harts here first chargeth vs not to keepe and hide in our hearts anie hard conceits against anie man euer more mindfull of that Apostolicall rule 1. Cor. 13.5 Loue thinketh none euill Contentious proud spirits are full of this sin 1. Tim. 6.3.5 they cannot want as the Apostle speaketh Enuie Strife Railings euill Surmisings And this sin our Sauiour condemnes Mat. 7.1 Iudge not saith hee that is carry not hard conceits and euill surmisings in you hart against any man Hee doth not forbid considerate and wife reproofe by Minister or magistrate or anie godlie admonition but that we censure no man vniustly or hardlie or misdeeme of that which is well done or spoken or to cast downe and condemne anie man for a light fault as for a hainous offence Preiudicium tollit omne iudicium Take heed of this secret poyson for thou canst hardly doe good or receiue good from thy brother so long as thou art possest with this euill sicknesse Quest 144. And how many waies doe men outwardlie yet secretly disgrace their brethren Ans Principallie these three waies first by reueling their secrets Secondlie by foolish iesting Thirdly by flatterie and fained coulored speeches soothing men in their sinnes against God and men First for reueling or discouering of secrets to the disgrace of thy neighbour the Lords iudgement of such a one is this hee wants loue and vnderstanding faithfulnesse and iudgement he respects neither God nor man 1. Pet. 4.8 If loue couer a multitude of sinnes it is a badge of an euill heart to discouer a few infirmities 1. Cor. 13.7 Loue beleeueth all things hopeth all things Prou. 11.12 Hee dispiseth his neighbour in reuealing his secrets is destitue of Wisedome but a man of vnderstanding will keepe silence he that goeth about as a slanderer discouereth a secret but he that is of a faithfull hart conceleth a matter The curse of Cham for this sin may be a warning for all ages Gen. 9.25 Secondly for foolish iesting to the disgrace of other men is here condemned This sinner for that he greeues much tender hearts is a very murtherer as is before shewed in the sixt Commandement Sarah could not beare that scornefull Ishmael in one house with her good Sonne Isaack Gen. 21. And Michol shee lost Dauids heart by her foolish iesting 2. Sam. 6.23 Many proud wits and vaine harts seeke praise for their pleasant conceits and iesting to the shame and greefe of others Preseruatiues against this euill are these First Prayer The mouth of the wicked and the mouth full of deceit are opened vpon mee they haue spoken to mee with a lying tongue They compassed about mee also with words of hatred fought against me without a cause for my friendship they were mine aduersaries but I gaue my selfe vnto prayer Psal 109.3.4 Against such hee prayeth instantlie Psal 35. complaining ver 15. The abiects assembled themselues against mee and I knew not they tare mee and ceased not with the false Scoffers at bankets gnashing their teeth against mee ver 21. And they gaped on mee with their mouthes saying Aha Aha our eye hath seene Secondly Consolation by meditation in the word Psal 119. ver 23. Princes also did sit and speake against mee but thy Seruant did meditate in thy Statutes ver 51. The proude haue had me exceedingly in derision but I remembred thy iudgements of old and haue beene comforted Thirdly remember thy Maister and Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ they railed they reuiled they mocked him euen in his passion Mat. 27.39.40.41 and hee endured Heb. 12.3 Thirdlie smooth soft and flattring speeches to the hardning of our brethren in their sinnes are here comdemned for in so doing wee hurt their credit and estimation with God and his people Prou. 27.6 The words of a friend are faithfull but the kisses of an enemie are to be detested This euill worme of adulation eates vp the hearts of the foolish as wee see in Herod aduancing himsefe Act. 12.22 after the vaine applause of the people But intollerable and most pernicious is it in the Ministers of Christ who for their owne gaine glory and bellies sake handle the word of God deceitfully with sweet word preaching peace to the wicked Ier. 6.13.14 with faire speech and flattering deceiuing the harts of the simple Rom. 16.18 Quest 145. Proceede to more open sinnes against this Law Ans All lyes and vntruths vttered to the disgrace and hurt of our brothers good name are here condemned Mendacium et falsa sig vocis cum intentione fallendi A lie is an vntruth vttred with an euill purpose to hurt a man in his body goods or good name First the Lord forewarnes his people and condemneth this sinne in all ages by his Prophets Moses L●… 19.11 yee shall not steale neither deale vniustly nor lie one to 〈◊〉 other Dauid Psal 5.6 Thou shalt destroy them that speake lye The Lord doth abhorre the bloody man and deceitfull Salomon Pro. 19.5 A false witnesse shall not bee vnpunished and he that speaketh lies shall not escape The Prince of Prophets Iesus Christ he teacheth vs that Sathan sowes and stirres vp the seede of lyes in mens hearts Iohn 8.44 Yee are of your father the Diuell and the lusts of your father you will doe hee hath beene a murtherer from the beginning when hee speaketh a lye then speaketh he of his owne for hee is a lyar and the father thereof The Apostles they follow then Master Paul to the Ephesians 4.25 Cast off Lying and speake euery man truth to his neighbour for wee are members one of another Saint Iohn in his Reuelation assureth that this sinner is cast downe into hell Reu. 21.8 The Fearefull and Vnbeleeuing and the Abhominable and Murtherers and Whoremongers and Sorcerers and Idolaters and all Lyars shall haue their part in the Lake which burneth with fire and brimstone which is the second death And yet hee addeth that to this number and place belong all that loue to make Lyes Chap. 22.15 Secondly remember that as God is truth and doth abhorre Lyes so if his Image bee renued in vs our tongues must euer expresse the truth of our hearts Psal 15.2 Thirdly and lastly whatsoeuer distinctions and differences men haue found out of this sinne as of the iesting of iniurious and pernicious Lye the Lord without all exception of any hath condemned them altogether The Schoolemen say of the two first Non sunt sine culpa sed non
cum magna inperfectis sunt venialia peccata M. S. lib. 3. D. 38. A. Sixe kinds there numbred First a Lie in the doctrine of religion Secondly a Lye profiting no man hurting some men Thirdly a Lye profiting one and hurting an other Fourthly a lust and delight to lye and deceiue Fiftly a lye to please with sweete words Sixtly a Lye which hurts none profits some Quest 146. Proceed to the second kind more dangerous and hurtfull Ans First then the sinne of calumniation or slaunder is heere condemned as the great enemie of a mans good name and credit and this sinne wee may not vniustlie call a compound Lye because this sinner knits many Lyes together in one as the Psalmist speaketh Psal 119. This sinner is well described to be one that walkes about seeking all occasions to broch a false report intending thereby maliciously the hurt of any man Againe this sinner in many respects resembles Sathan hee is a a Io. 8.44 Lyer he works b Psal 101.5 priuately with soft c Psal 52 4. 2. Cor. 11.3 words full of deceit a d Reu. 12.9 malicious accuser hee spares e Psal 50.19 none that he can wound secretlie for his owne aduantage Examples for this sinne are Doeg the Edomite Zibah the false and vnfaithfull seruant of Mephibosheth the accusers of Christ and such like Preseruatiues against these biting Dogges are these First Praier Psal 52. and 35. Secondly an holy affiance and trust in God Psal 37. Thirdly the example of Christ and his Apostles Mar. 3.21 Ioh. 7.1 and 2. Cor. 6.11 Secondly the second enemie of a mans name and credit the marchant of tales or a tale-bearer is here condemned The Lord giues his people a great charge also concerning this sin Leu. 19.16 Thou shalt not marchandize tales or walke about with tales among the people Against these complaines the Prophet saying of Ierusalem In thee are men that carry tales to shed blood Ezech. 22.9 This sinner bestirres himselfe much hee frequents manie places and is acquainted with many persons Hee doth no soner sell in one place his old commodities but foorthwith in another hee stores himselfe with new These marchants are of sundrie formes Some come whispering and iesting secretly to the disgrace of other men as cursed Cham discouering his Fathers nakednesse Gen. 9.2 Cor. 12.20 Some come glozing and peruerting the words of men as where as Christ had sayd Iohn 3.19 Destroy yee this temple and I will build it in three dayes speaking of his bodie the malicious Iewes report his words on this wise This fellow sayd hee could destroy the Temple of God and build it againe in three dayes Mat. 26.61 vnderstanding his words of the materiall Temple of Ierusalem whereof he spake not a word Thirdly he that loues likes and intertaines lies and slanders is here condemned as also Psa 15.3 and Re. 21. 22. Chap. Vnto these sinners the Lord speaketh by his Prophet saying howsoeuer they cloke themselues in his Tabernacle the visible Church on earth they shall neuer rest without repentance in that mountaine of God in heauen And where as hee chargeth vs in his Law saying Exod. 23.1 Thou shalt not receiue a false tale neither shalt thou put thy hand with the wicked to be a false witnesse hee teacheth vs that to intertaine or to consort our selues with liers and slanderers and such like wicked men is the way to seduce vs to the damage and great hurt of our brethren by false testimonies in open courts of iustice Againe the holy Ghost expounds this Law saying Pro. 17.4 The wicked giueth heede to false lips and a lyar harkeneth to the false tongue where hee brandeth him that loues and receiues Lyes with these two marks first hee is an impious man next hee is a Lyar for hee that beleeues Lyes must of necessitie vtter and speake Lyes And further hee warneth in the same Chapter ver 19. Thou shalt keepe thee farre from a lying speech a speciall reason is added slay not the innocent and righteous as if the holy Ghost had sayd If thou receiue Lyes thou must at one time or another giue false testimonie against the life and blould of thy brother This we may see in practise for Saul as soone as hee receiued Doegs false reports he did not onely consent but also command the death of eightie iust and holy men And when Dauid had receiued Zibahs calumniation against his Lord and Master Mephibosheth it was the losse of that good mans lands and neere hand of his life Fourthly and lastly consider it well that like as this marchant of tales talkes of other men freely in thine house so hee will speake as largely of thee with other men With what measure you mete to others it shall be measured to you againe Mat. 7.1 Wherefore be aduised by Salomon how to entertaine all such kinde of guests Prou. 25.23 As the North winde driueth away the raine so doth an angry countenance the standering tongue Sirach 11.7 It is a shame to answere before wee heare and so to beleeue before wee knowe a certaintie Pro. 18.13 Quest 147. Proceede to Lyes in iudgement or to the sinnes committed against this Law in the publike place of Iustice Ans First here againe the Lord expounding this ninth Commaundement condemneth all such as testifie falsely in place of iudgement against anie man as greeuous transgressours of his Law Deut. 19.16.17 and 21. If a false witnesse rise vp against a man to accuse him of trespasse Then both the men which striue together shall stand before the Lord euen before the Priests and the Iudges in those dayes And the iudges shall make diligent inquisition and if the witnesse bee found false and hath giuen false witnesse against his brother then shall yee due vnto him as he had thought to doe vnto his brother Againe he saith Prou. 19.5 A false witnesse shall not be vnpunished and hee that speaketh Lyes shall not escape All common Lyes are euill specially if they tend to the hurt of any man in body goods or good name but most pernitious and damnable are such Lyes as are vttered in the publike place of iudgement and iustice where Gods doe sit or Gods vicegerents his Magistrates in which assembly the inuisible God sitteth as the Lord cheefe Iusticer himselfe Psal 82.1 This is to dare God himselfe to the face and therefore this sinner can not escape vnpunished These sinners are iustly called the sonnes of Belial 1. King 21.9.10 euen Iesabel her selfe is of this iudgement that they which will stand forth in the assembly of the Gods on earth to testifie an vntruth against the life of any man must be the very sonnes or Limmes of Sathan This knew the false Priests and therefore hired such against Christ and the first martyr Stephen Mat. 26.60 Act. 6.10 Againe consider it well that to a good man his name is as deere as his life and that other blessings lost are soner
recouered then this for a fallen witnesse is like an hammer a Sword and sharpe Arrow Prou. 25.18 which wound so dangerously as that few so wounded can be preserued with life And that if thou takest away a mans good name thou dost not onely hurt his heart and life but thou makest him also vnprofitable to many which bee to receiue good by him In giuing testimonie euer remēber these foure poynts first set God and his truth before thy face and remember thou standest in his presēce who searcheth harts Ps 129. Secondly away with affections feare loue and hatred cast thou far from thee Thirdly consider well the cause and matter and not the person of any man Fourthly doe neither adde nor detract from the matter bee it good or euill Secondly the Lord here condemneth all such his vicegerents as peruert iudgement and iustice And here to waigh rightly the greatnesse of this sinne first wee are to remember that God is the Lord of all iustice and true iudgement wherefore their sinne is great if they which occupie his place and stand in his steade peruert iustice and iudgement in his name such corrupt Seruants prouoke him greatly which defile the Lords throne and holy seate of iustice Secondly his great charge ought euer to bee remembred Leu. 19.15 Yee shall not doe vniustly in iudgement for this cause make diligent inquisition Deut. 19.16 Doe as Iob did Chap. 29.12 He sought out the truth and pluckt out the pray out of the vnrighteous mans teeth And take heede of gifts for they blinde the eyes of the wise and peruert the words of the righteous Exod. 23.6.7.8 Quest 148. Proceed to the affirmatiue part Ans First here the Lord chargeth vs that wee haue a religious care for the gaining and preseruation of our owne good name Phillip 4.8 and estimation in his Church and among his people hereof hee warneth vs often in many Scriptures how precious a blessing our good name is A good name is better then a sweet oyntment it comforteth the heart of him which hath it it increaseth marrow and fatnesse in his bones Prou. 22.1 and 15.30 And againe The righteous shall be had in an euerlasting remembrance Psal 112.6 And the memorie of the iust shall be blessed but the wicked shall rot Prou. 10.7 And Salomon assureth vs it is more to be valued then great riches and the price of it is aboue siluer and gold Prou. 22.1 And assuredly the faithfull haue so esteemed it in all ages and seruing God in faith and feare obtained such a name as make them shine like starres and pearles to their great honour before God men and Angels Heb. 11.2 And we are to remember that this grace being lost the best works of men haue lost their grace crowne and credit Gen. 34.30 A good name may not vnfitly be thus described It is a good report for walking in faith and godlinesse with God Description in loue sobrietie and iustice before men without reproofe First that this grace is obtained by faith in Iesus Christ Heb. 11. ver 2. and 39. are cleere proofes Next that this oyntment is compounded of other vertues richly prized with God and his people is no lesse manifest by the testimonie of the same spirit If a good name then must bee purchased by faith and a vertuous conuersation then the first step to it must bee this first to auoid grose sinnes for it is impossible that we should haue faith to please God if wee haue neuer repented vs of dead workes Heb. 6.1 if wee liue and lie in sinne against knowledge and conscience Next wee must also carefully auoide light sinnes as the world accounts them for that is true which Salomon speaketh Like as dead flyes cause to stinck and putrifie the oyntment of the Apothecarie so doth a little folly him that is in estimation for wisedome and for glory Thirdly wee must also with no lesse watchfulnesse auoyde all occasions of sinne in our selues and all occasions of euill reports against our selues The second step to a good name is to bee rich in faith and good workes for they which shall endeuour to honour God in both Mat. 5.16 God will honour them Deu. 26.19 1. Sam. 2.30 Secondly the Lord giueth vs here a speciall charge to speake the truth in all affaires and occasions of this life but then most heedefully when wee are called into his presence into the assemby of Gods into the place of iudgement and iustice which is a type on earth of Gods throne in heauen Zach. 8.16.17 Thirdly here to keepe vs in the obedience of this Law wee must bee mindefull of these rules following First to reioyce when wee heare well of any mans good name and fame Rom. 1.8 Secondly to shew all curtesie and loue to others by countenance word and action Tit. 3.2 Thirdly to giue all doubtfull reports of our brethren the best interpretation 1. Cor. 13.7 Fourthly to reiect all euill reports and flying tales tending to disgrace any man Prou. 25.23 Fiftly to couer infirmities what may bee Prou. 10.12 Sixtly to bee euer plaine and simple without colour or sucke or fraude in any matter 2. Cor. 1.12 Examination of the Conscience First inquire diligently how thy heart is affected towards other men specially thine acquaintance whether thou dost inwardly in heart carry any hard conceits and euill surmises against any man whether in obseruing other folks words and deedes thou hast wrested and constrained them to the worse part if thy consceince plead guiltie this Law condemnes thee Secondly whether thou hast enuied maligned or beene grieued in heart for the graces of God on other men Psal 37. or for their wellfare and prosperitie or whether thou hast wished in heart the downe-fall or disgrace of any man if thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Thirdly whether thou hast discouered thy neighbours infirmities or any of his secrets to his griefe shame and disgrace or whether thou hast by any sinister meanes gone about to learne the secrets of other men with any purpose to lay them open to their disgrace if thy conscience pleads guiltie this law condemnes thee Fourthly whether thou hast sought by foolish iesting mocking taunting or gibing any way to disgrace other men or to impaire the credit countenance of any by such vaine courses if thy conscience pleads giuiltie this law condemnes thee Fiftly whether by smoothing soothing flattering speeches thou hast hardned any man in his sinnes or extenuated grose sins as light faults if thy conscience pleads guiltie this law condemnes thee Sixtly whether thou hast spoken any vntruth or lye to the disgrace of any man or dissembled the truth or not vttered and maintained it when and as often as iust occasion was offred for the vpholding of any mans credit if thy conscience pleads guiltie this law condemnes thee Seauenthly whether thou hast purposely and wittingly depraued the good speeches or the good proceedings of any man or prouoked others
iniquitie like water And againe thus hee testifieth of mans nature Eph. 2.3 We are all by nature the children of wrath Iewes and Gentiles that is all men vnder the Sunne without any exception of any but onely of the immaculate Lambe the Sonne of God Iesus Christ Secondly the holie Saints of God haue found this true by their owne experience beeing enlightned by a supernaturall grace for they professe and confesse that there is nothing by nature good in them Dauids experience and confession is this Psal 51.5 Behold I was borne in iniquitie and in sinne hath my mother conceiued mee Pauls experience and confession is this Rom. 7.18 I know that in me that is in my flesh or nature dwelleth no good thing Master Hooper the Godly Bishop and Martirs experience and confession in this in his holy praiers in the dungeon he saith O God euen Hell it selfe is in me meaning his very nature was hellish and prone to follow Sathan Eph. 2.2 Thirdly I answere that God here condemnes all the vncleane motions thoughts and desires wee haue vnto sinne albeit our hearts neuer consent nor subscribe vnto them The minde of man is euer full of motions and the heart of affections as the Sea neuer at rest Where wee must be aduertised that wee are not here to vnderstand all fansies and dreames which are in the head but those onely which being before in our mindes bite and strike also the heart with lust for wee neuer wish for any thing wee affect but our heart is stirred vp and leapeth therewithall giuing inwardly some signes of ioy in the possession and vse of that wee desire Here then the Scripture principally condemneth the heart of man as the very fountaine and head-spring of all vncleane and euill thoughts Ge. 6.5 All the imaginations of the thoughts of his heart are onely euill continually Againe Ier. 17.9 The heart is deceitfull and wicked aboue all things who can know it Againe Christ teacheth vs. Mark. 7.21 that out of the hart of man proceed euill thoughts and how much these first euill motions to sin displease god howsoeuer men thinks thoughts bee free attend his owne words Prou. 12.2 Prou. 21.27 A good man getteth fauour of the Lord but a man of wicked thoughts will he condemne To this agrees well Saint Peters speech to Simon Magus Act. 8.21.22 Pray God that if it be possible the thought of thine hart may be forgiuen thee The author of that Apocriphal booke called the booke of Wisedome Chap. 1.3 saith that wicked thoughts separate from God And ver 5. that the spirit of God withdraweth himselfe from the thoughts that are without vnderstanding And ver 9. Inquisition shall bee made for the thoughts of the vngodly And here wee ought euer to remember what great euill follow these first motions vnto sinne for if they be not slaine in the breeding they will grow vp like Serpents and in time poyson and bring euerlasting perdicion on the whole man for this cause the Apostles forewarne vs of these secret and hidden seedes of sinnes deceitfulnesse that if wee suffer our selues to bee caried away by them from God then Sathan will lay so many baites and traps for vs that he will cause vs to entertaine them and as it were to conceiue and wax big with sinne Iames. 1.13.14 and then these deceiuable lusts will breake forth so dangerously that our hearts being once softned by grace Principijs obsta meet with a mischeefe in the beginning shall againe be hardned by sinne which is most perillous for few returne after such relapse but proceed on without Gods speciall grace preuenting them from euill to worse to their owne endles destruction both of bodie and soule Heb. 3.12.13 Againe whereas these speciall examples are here set downe of House Wife Man Maid Oxe Asse We must bee warned that the Lord hath set downe these for that at all times and in all places wee feele these to stirre in vs and to desire as it were to kindle in vs wherefore our charge is foorthwith to quench this flame of lust and not suffer our hearts to bee possest with any such motions but so often as they offer themselues in sight to reiect them as vncleane greefes And here for our better instruction concerning this present argument wee bee taught of God that there are three kindes of motions which touch and stirre our hearts often The first is an insensible impression which Sathan in a strange maner which we can hardly conceiue nor perceiue at the first much lesse expresse breath or iniect into mens hearts This kinde of motion the naturall man doth embrace as the motion of his owne heart yea otherwhiles albeit his iudgement and conscience fight against it yet his heart entertaines it and likes it as wee see in Iudas betraying his Master Iohn 13.3.4 hee knew hee was moued to betray innocent bloud in iudgement yet Sathan so preuailed with his heart and affections that hee ceased not till he had brought forth the monster which his heart conceiued This kinde of motion doth much disquiet Gods children for that they feare much it is a serpent of their owne broode and next for that they haue within a great fight of the spirit against it But the Godly howsoeuer hereby they haue iust cause to be humbled to fight strongly and to pray instantly against such monsters which Sathan seeks to fasten on them yet they are not to bee dismaide so long as they feele their iudgement conscience heart and affections reiect such motions For I haue knowne some godlie persons euen in their flesh and whole bodie to tremble at these motions and yet not able to recouer and to be freed from them for a long season and to grone and mourne at the sight of such euils stirring in their hearts The best of the Saints of God haue neede otherwhiles that Sathans messenger bee sent vnto them not to kill but to cure them least they bee puffed vp and poisoned with spiriturall pride 2. Cor. 12.7 The second kinde of motions which smite the heart proceede from our owne inherent corruption These the regenerate doe obserue and albeit they tickle the heart with the lures baites and pleasures of sinne yet by grace they are resisted and reiected And yet by this Law the Godly be here taught to bee humbled and to obserue well what a hidden puddle and vnsauery sincke of corruption and vncleannesse they carry about with them which sends foorth and fomes continually such vncleane matter euen in the presence of the most mightie God the searcher of all hearts This humbled euen the holy Apostle for he cryeth against his corruption saying Rom. 7.24 O wretched man that I am who shall deliuer me from the body of this death The third kinde of motions workes more effectually and makes a deeper impression in the heart for the heart yeelds consent subscribe or as saint Iames speaketh the heart so intertaines them that there followeth a
abused Iob. 10.3 So God being a faithfull Creator tenderly loues all his Creatures And if the worke any way happen to miscary hee will turne it euery way to frame it againe to his will as the Potter but if no meanes can preuaile he dasheth it all in peeces Quest 17. But what say you here concerning prouidence for if God made the world of nothing surely by the same power he vpholdeth and preserueth all things in heauen and earth Ans Prouidence is the mightie power of God sustaining and ordering all creatures in heauen and earth and disposing of all causes and effects and bringing all things to that end which in his owne secret counsell hee hath appointed God is a faithfull Creator For God did not onely make heauen and earth and so leaue them as Masons and Carpenters leaue houses when they are built vp but by his prouidence still watcheth ouer all gouerneth and disposeth of all that hee hath made Testimonies of gods prouidence 1. Scriptures 2. The beautifull order of al things in heauen and earth 3. Conscience speaketh to him secretly 4. Prophecies of things to come First the Scriptures testifie this Psal 115. Our God is in heauen and doth whatsoeuer pleaseth him Act. 14.17 God hath not left himselfe without witnesse giuing vs raine and fruitfull seasons filling our hearts with meat and gladnes Act. 17.25 Hee giueth vnto all men life and breath and all things Secondly wee see a goodly order as of the whole frame of heauen and earth continued beefore our eyes So of the members and parts of it and all to serue God as hee is wise and prouident that ruleth all Thirdly the terrors of an euill conscience in malefactors argues plainely that there is a prouidence of God respecting and gouerning all things for if conscience can so finde out a sinne and so torment a man as Nero after hee had murthered his mother and Iudas after hee had betrayed his master how much more shall God the Lord of the conscience finde out all things 1. Iohn 3.20 Lastly the complement of all prophecies in Scripture so fitly answering in all circumstances and respects all diuine predictions from the beginning argue plainely that almightie God disposeth all things Quest 18. Doe you meane that gods prouidence doth extend it selfe to all actions and motions of men and Angels if so what shall wee say to wicked actions surely God hath no more but a sufferance in them Ans Such as say so want iudgement and follow not the Scriptures of God for euerie action in it selfe is good the sinne which is in any worke is to be imputed to the instrument which doth it Gen. 37.28 Psal 105.17 In the sale of Ioseph the brethren meant it for euill God meant it for good The like is to bee said of Dauids affliction by Achitophell and Absalon 2. Sam. 12.9.10 of the death of Christ by Iudas and the Iewes yea the very Diuels are * Iob. 1.6 7.8 chained continuallie by his prouidence or else it were wide with vs all on earth Obiect Where Gods prouidence ruleth there is order but wee see but confusion and disorder in all parts of the earth Ans There is confusion and disorder since sinne came on earth and Sathan and sinners continually fight for confusion but God in the very midst of confusion by his prouidence euen among Pagans stirreth vp instruments to obserue order as we see in all well gouerned common wealths which haue beene or bee among the Gentiles Obiect It is a heauie temptation to the godly to see themselues in greatest wants and miserie on this earth and this causeth them to doubt of prouidence Ans First the 37. and 73. Psalmes were written purposely to answere this and the like obiections of our flesh against prouidence Secondly the Lord giuing his children spirituall graces which hee denies all the vnbeleeuers of the earth causeth them to rest more contented with the least portion then the wicked are or can bee if they did possesse all the blessings of the earth Psal 23. Lastly the Lord by their wants and afflictions intend nothing more then to weane the hearts of his children from earthly things and to settle them on the heauenly riches which are purchased and laid vp for them in heauen by Iesus Christ Col. 3.1 Quest 19. What duties and comforts follow this faith in gods prouidence Psal 13.9 Ans First this all-seeing prouidence being present with vs in all places and actions wee are to looke well about vs in all our wayes not to offend so great a master but to walke as hand in hand vprightly before him as euer in his presence it is his charge I am God all sufficient walke thou before mee and be thou vpright Gen 17.1 Iob. 1.1 Secondly this faith in gods prouidence breedes contentation the daughter of pietie 1. Tim. 6.7 and causeth patience in afflictions 2. Sam. 16.10 for wee must say with Iob and Dauid it is the Lords prouidence hath done this who dare then say wherefore hast thou done so As body and soule during life are euer together albeit wee see but the body onely so Gods prouidence is euer ioyned with the thing done albeit inuisible to the eye of the bodie yet not to the eye of faith which beholds the inuisible God Heb. 11.1.26.27 Lastly Faith in gods prouidence bringeth a heauenly securitie wherewith Gods Children are notably fenced after experience of Gods prouidence 2. Sam. 16.22 Rom. 8.28 as wee see in Dauid after his experience Psal 23. and 91. and Paul 2. Tim. 4. not long before his death Quest 20. Now proceed on to the second branch of the first part of the Creede which concernes principally as I thinke our faith in our Lord Iesus Christ Ans The words first are to be read thus And I beleeue in Iesus Christ c. to the last words shall come to iudge the quicke and dead for all this portion is concerning Christ and our faith in him Where wee may obserue generally First his titles foure in number first Iesus secondly Christ thirdly his onely Sonne fourthly our Lord. Secondly his natures first diuine very God for the onely begotten Sonne of God conceiued by the holy Ghost secondly humane Borne of the Virgin Mary Thirdly his offices first hee is Christ the king anointed by his Scepter to rule ouer all secondly hee is Christ the anointed Priest by his death to saue * Elect. all thirdly hee is Christ the annointed Prophet by his Gospell to teach all Fourthly in the great worke of our redemption by him wee are to note First his suffrings and humiliation and in it three degrees first his death secondly his buriall thirdly his descention into hell Secondly his glorious exaltation and here are three degrees first his Resurrection secondly his Ascention thirdly his Session at the right hand of God c. First of the title Iesus when wee adde the words 1. An excellent
confession I beeleeue in Iesus wee make profession and confession that wee know beleeue in and rest vpon Iesus Christ And this is an excellent profession and to it belong great * Mat. 16.16 Act. 10.43 promises of things temporall and eternall Ioh. 14.1 But first here when I say beleeue in Iesus 2. Wherefore I am thus to beleeue I haue good reason so to say and so to doe first for that I finde my Sauiour Iesus Christ to bee God euerlasting of the same substance and essence with God the a Ioh. 1.14 Heb. 1. Ioh. 10. Father and God the holy ghost Secondly because the father commandeth b Psal 2.12 me to loue him and beleeue in him And so the Sonne himselfe expoundeth his fathers c Io. 6.40 charge adding this also that to beleeue in Iesus Christ is the very worke of God in our hearts Iohn 6.29 This name Iesus was for good cause giuen him of his d Mat. 1.21 Luke 1.31 father The Angell rendreth the reason when hee saith for he shall saue the people from their sinnes And there is none other Sauiour neither ought saluation to bee sought in any other True it is that Ioshua was so called because hee was a liuely type of this Sauiour in leading Gods people to that temporall rest in Canaan So are godly Princes Prophets and ministers called e Obadiah ver 21. 1. Tim. 4.16 3. Christ properly called a Sauiour Sauiours because they are Gods instruments both for temporall deliuerances and eternall saluation But Iesus Christ is truely so called and properly beecause hee saues Iewes and Gentiles his elect of all nations by his owne onely merits actiue and passiue in his life and death and for that hee applies by his holie spirit the vertue of his death and resurrection vnto euery one of his elect in his good time both to crucifie and kill the power of sinne in them and to quicken them to serue him in all holinesse and righteousnes and to cheere their hearts in all euils of this life So then hee is the onely true and perfect f 1. Cor. 1.31 Gal. 5.4 Sauiour and iustly so called Quest 21. Now what vse is there and profit and comfort by this faith Ans First here I doe and must acknowledge that I feele and finde that before Christ receiued me to mercie I was vtterly lost and in the state of them which are vnder wrath for this cause Christ saith hee came to saue them which are lost Mat. 18.11 and 15.24 Euery beleeuer feeles that without Iesus hee is but as a lost thing and vtterly forlorne and to be cast away for euer Secondly by this faith also must euery beleeuer bee comforted all his life It is the greatest matter of consolation in this life that wee haue that whereas wee meete continually with afflictions in this life yet this cheereth our hearts wee haue a Sauiour which is faithfull and mightie and who will keepe vs vnto his euerlasting kingdome This is that faith which cheered Adam in Paradise and all the beleeuers from the beginning And to this end the Angels said to the shepeheards Behold I bring you tidings of great ioy that shall bee to all the people that is that vnto you is borne in the Citie of Dauid a Sauiour which is called Christ the Lord. Luke 2.10.11 Thirdly the papists and wizards and Exorcists which abuse this holy title and name of Iesus in their holy water and exorcismes and coniuracions doe greatly blaspheme against this holy faith in Iesus Christ because they doe relie as their diuels teach and perswade them vpon the bare name of Iesus abusing it in their practises as those Iewish exorcists did in Pauls time They tooke in hand saith Luke to name ouer them which had euill spirits the name of the Lord Iesus saying we adiure you by Iesus whom Paul preacheth Act. 19.13 Albeit they abuse it greatly by their false faith yet wee may haue comfort when wee resting by a true Faith on Iesus doe call by this name instantly vpon him saying Lord Iesus helpe and Lord Iesus receiue my spirit Act. 7.59 Quest 22. Proceede on to the second title I beleeue in Christ and tell me where bee you commanded so to call the Sonne of God and so to beleeue and what you meane by this title Ans This title is vsed in all the prophecies of the old Testament concerning the Messias and in all Scriptures of the new Testament where those promises and prophecies are testified to bee accomplished as by conference of these Scriptures may be seene Psal 45. ver 6.7 and Dan. 9.24.25.26 prophecied in the old Testament Luke 2. ver 10.11 and 25. ver 4. complement in the new Testament Where Iesus is called Christ Againe promised Esay 61. ver 1. performed Luke 4.16.17.18 And againe Prophecied Psal 2. accomplished Act. 4.25 26.27 This title of Anointed among the Iewes was giuen onely to three kinds of callings Kings Priests and Prophets This title giues three callings Now for that this one blessed person is called sent and anointed of his Father a King to rule all a Priest to make expiation for all that shall bee saued a Prophet to teach all therefore iustly and truly is hee called for his excellencie the Christ the Lords anointed And whereas hee is said to be anointed with the oyle of gladnesse aboue all his fellowes Psal 45.7 wee must vnderstand that the prophecie is truely verified first Christ truely said to bee annointed in that the Father hath conferred these three offices on him onely and neuer vpon any other man or Angell Secondly for that he was anointed richly and wonderfully immediately by his father others typicially by the hands of men Thirdly for that none did euer receiue the holy ointment of God in that measure for the Spirit of the Lord rested vpon him Esa 11.2 the Spirit of wisedome and vnderstanding the Spirit of councell and of fortitude the Spirit of knowledge and of the feare of the Lord. Our Lord Christ as hee is God equall to his Father hath no neede of gifts but is the rich Lord of all Wherefore Christ is so annointed and giues freely but as hee is our Redeemer and in our nature is to execute the offices aforesaid of King Priest and Prophet hee hath need of this ointment that is of all these graces and hath receiued them in number more then men or * Io 3.34 Angels in perfection greater then men or * Col. 2.9 Angels Hee hath receiued them I say this person God and man first for the execution of his offices next that he might confer them on his members euery one in some * Eph. 4.7 measure that of his fulnesse we may all receiue this oile of gladnesse to cheere our hearts and grace for grace that is for that hee is full of grace therefore haue wee receiued this holy spirit of sanctification as deriued into vs
the power and infection of it in vs. The act of Christs death is past but the vertue and power thereof endureth for euer When we haue grace to denie our selues and to put our trust in Christ and by faith hold him fast in our hearts then as Christ himselfe by the power of his God-head ouercame death hell and damnation in himselfe so shall wee by the same power of his God-head and grace dwelling in vs. Eph. 3.20 Gal. 2.21.2 Cor. 13.5 crucifie the flesh with the affections and lusts thereof Gal. 5.25.26 Ninthly the death of Christ ought to bee to all impenitent sinners the greatest motiue to moue them and turne them vnto Christ and to humble them because they haue peirced him by their sinnes This I say ought to cause them to mourne for him as the Prophet Zacharie speaketh Chap. 12.10 whom euen they themselues and not the Iewes haue wounded Esay 53. wherefore if this moue them not their case is dangerous Tenthly be ready if thou beest a beleeuer to lay downe thy life for Christ if neede so require as hee hath done for thee and to dye rather then to doe any thing which thou knowest manifestly to bee contrary to his will of this mind were all the Martyrs and faithfull people of God in all ages Eleauenthly furthermore speciall instructions if it bee doubted what the alter was whereon Christ offred his sacrifice because the Priests auouch it to bee the Crosse I beleeue rather that Christ himselfe was the Priest the Sacrifice and the Alter the Sacrifice as hee is man the Priest as hee is both God and man the Alter as hee is God for the propertie of an Alter is to sanctifie the Sacrifice as Chirst saith Mat. 23.9 Now Christ as hee was God sanctifieth himselfe as hee was man Ioh. 17.19 for their sakes sanctifie I my selfe and this hee did first by setting apart his manhood to bee a Sacrifice vnto his Father for our sinnes Secondly by giuing vnto this Sacrifice merit and efficacie to bee a meritorious sacrifice wherefore the wodde crosse was not his Altar as Papists haue imagined Twelftly the Prophet Haggai saith that the second temple built by Zerubbabel was nothing in beautie vnto the first which was built by Salomon for it wanted fiue things which the first Temple had first the appearing and presence of God at the mercie seate betweene the two Cherubins Secondly the vrim and thummim on the brestplate of the high Priest Thirdly the inspiration of the holy Ghost vpon extraordinarie Prophets Fourthly the Arke of the couenant which was lost in the captiuitie Fiftly fire from heauen to burne their Sacrifices And yet notwithstanding all this losse the same Prophet in the same Chapter the tenth verse following assureth that the glorie of the last house shall bee greater then the first because the Sacrifice of Christ at his comming should giue glory and dignitie to it and for that his presence preaching and teaching in it gaue it more glory then the former fiue speciall graces and gifts of God did or could giue vnto the first temple Quest 38. The Apostle saith that Christ triumphed ouer his enemies on the Crosse Col. 2.14.15 I pray you how may that appeare Ans Two manner of waies First by arguments which hee gaue then and there of his glorious maiestie and diuine excellencie Secondly by signes of victorie The signes of a diuine maiestie in him then and there so crucified are these following First the title set ouer his crosse Iesus of Nazareth king of the Iewes Pilate intending hereby to aggrauate his offence the ouer-ruling hand of God ruling his hart and hand caused him to write that which Patriaches and Prophets in all former ages had taught and prophecied of him This was done by the prouident hand of God for the aduancement and glorie of Christ So did Caiphas he prophecied of him that it was necessarie that one should die for the people God turnes Balaams cursings into blessings When a man is most disgraced in the world then commonly God and his children most honour him And the superscription which Pilate set on the Crosse was in three languages of the best note no doubt by Gods speciall prouidence to publish the death of the Sonne of God to all nations Secondly the conuersion of the theefe crucified with him is a very worthy argument of his diuine excellencie for by it he giues a notable experience vnto the world of the power of his death and vertue of his passion He gaue the theefe as great a sinner as it is like as the other a penitent and beleeuing heart so that albeit his hands and feete were nayled to the crosse yet his hart and tongue were at libertie to speak good words Luke 23.40 both to ask the Lord Christ mercie and to reproue his fellow for his sinne The grace of God in a man is like new wine in a vessell which must haue vent as Elihu speaketh Iohn 7.38 If the life of God be in vs it will be seene in some motions or actions or both for Christs spirit in him caused him First to reproue and to endeuour to reduce his fellow to grace Secondly to condemne humble and cast downe himselfe Thirdly to excuse Christ euen then when all accused him Peter denyed him and all forsooke him Fourthly to beg mercie and grace at Christs hands infallible notes of grace and sound repentance Eclipse of the Sunne Thirdly the eclipsing and darkning of the Sunne from the sixt houre to the ninth was a miraculous signe of his diuine excellencie and maiestie for this eclipse was not an ordinarie eclipse which euer hapneth in the new Moone by the interposition of the body of the Moone beetweene our sight and the Sunne for it was at the time of the Passeouer Luke 23.44 which alwaies was kept at the full Moone Thus one of the best and worthiest creatures in the world did preach Christ when men condemned Christ Mat. 27.11 Fourthly the rending of the vaile of the Temple was one speciall argument seruing to the same purpose hereby was signified first that heauen which was shut against vs for sinne is now set open Secondly that by Christ the mediator wee haue free accesse to God by prayer in the name of Christ without any stop Thirdly that the Iudaical and ceremonious seruice was then at an end Fourthly that when we forsake god his word God wil take from vs the best signes of his presence and fauour as the Temple was to the Iewes Fiftly his maiestie was set forth by an earth-quake An earthquake Mat. 27.51 for the very earth trembled and desired as it were to speake and preach his power when men denyed him and crucified him Sixtly the dead bodies of the Saints The resurrection of the Saints came out of their graues to preach him the power of his death and of his resurrection because of the dead silence of men and hardnes of their hearts
before restitution Leu. 6.1 and 7. Mat. 5.23.24 but most clearely Num. 5.6.7 That hee which restoreth not shall dye in his sinnes Ezechiel 18.33.15 A seruant in Master Musculus time hauing stollen seauen pounds from his master feare and shame caused him to hide it long to the torment of his conscience and danger of his life but beeing penitent restitution brought ioy to Master and man Com. 8. Next this wee bee taught by examples that euery beleeuer must bee ready to practise as Samuel was if any such sinne could bee found in him 1. Sam. 12.3 and the good penitent Zacheus in Christs time Luke 19. and the great Vsurers which many wayes had oppressed their brethren in Nehemias time Chap. 5. for these were taught and by their examples teach vs to practise restitution Here the Diuell casts many blocks and doubts in our way Obiect 1. First the shame which may follow restitution priuate or publike reproch more or lesse Ans Honour and Peace and Libertie and Glorie is promised to all true harted conuerts and the reward of sinne and impenitencie is shame temporall and eternall Rom. 6.20.21.22 Obiect 2. Secondly must the Sonne restore the goods which the father hath gotten by oppression and vsurie Abac. 2. Woe vnto him that gathereth euill gotten goods Ans What the sonne knowes to be euill gootten can not bee well and iustly kept from the right owners Ezech. 18.14 Prou. 28.8 Obiect 3. Thirdly I know not the speciall persons whose goods I possesse by mine owne or my parents or my friends euill practises Ans Doe as Zacheus did deale the more bountifully with the poore Luke 19.8 Obiect 4. Fourthly I haue nothing to pay Ans Offer thy seruice make manifest thy remorse and repentance with teares Fiftly the tryall of controuersies for goods and lands in courts of Iustice for the maintaining of equitie and right that euery man may possesse his owne is here commanded But here men must be very mindefull and carefull to keepe rules and to keepe within the band of Charitie First goe not to Law for trifles for that bewraies an euil heart in thee Beare iniuries and losses as much as may bee 1. Cor. 6.7 Rom. 12. Secondly desire not to produce into publike Courts of iustice that which may well bee decided by graue and godly discreet men priuately 1. Cor. 6.5 Is there not a wise man among you no not one that can iudge betweene his brethren Thirdly desire not to bring thy brother to such Courts as where hee may be more molested with delaies and other greefes then the truth of the cause tried and manifested Fourthlie let not the following of anie cause in Law coole thy loue in performance of any dutie to thy brother or weaken thy faith in performing anie seruice or worship vnto God Quest 141. Let mee heare how the Conscience may be here examined Ans First inquire and search carefullie whether thine heart bee addicted to couetousnesse whether thou art caried away from God in the greedie desire of riches in seekeing them by vnlawfull meanes whether thou dost possesse them with distracting cares and vexation of minde with any affiance and trust in them if thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Secondly Inquire whether in any contract bying selling lending letting giuing thou hast dealt deceitfully with anie man by anie coloured shadow in word or deed doing to anie man that which thou wouldest not haue done to thy selfe if thy Conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Thirdlie inquire whether thou hast not an euill eye and an euill vnquiet hart to see an other prosper by thee imagining his commoditie to bee thy hinderance if this gnawing and biting enuie bee in thee thy conscience pleades guiltie and this law condemnes thee Fourthlie inquire whether thou hast being a iudge for rewards peruerted iudgement or being an aduocate patronized a knowen euill cause for filthie lucre sake if thy conscience pleads gultie this Law condemnes thee Fiftlie inquire whether thou hast wastfullie mispent thy goods or patrimonie or giuen to anie man or for anie vse or cause the goods of other men if thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Sixtlie Inquire whether thou hast euer practised vsurie extorsion oppression robberie any kinde of theft by Sea or Land if thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Seauenthly inquire whether at any time thou hast liued or gotten thy liuing without the bounds of a lawfull calling in a disordered life as by vaine vnprofitable vnseemely sports and plaies or by anie euill Art whatsoeuer if thy concience plead guiltie this Law condemnes thee Eightly inquire whether thou hast liued an idle or vnprofitable life or by the profession of beggerie being sound of limmes able to labour for yeares and strength of bodie if thy conscience pleads guilty this Law condemnes thee Ninthly Sacriledge Church-robbry inquire whether thou hast gotten into thy possession or vse any part of Church goods Tithes Lands and Houses which by due right appertaine to the maintenance of Gods holie worship and seruice and for the releefe of the poore if thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Tenthlie inquire with what quiet contentation of minde thou dost liue and rest in thy place and calling and condition of life which the Lord hath giuen thee whether thou dost not swell in heart and disquiet thy minde with the desire of a greater preferment or seeke an higher standing or function beefore thou art lawfully and orderly called of God therevnto if thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Eleauenthly inquire whether thou hast not with all singlenesse of heart truth and justice endeuored at all times to giue and help euerie man to his owne right if in any matter or cause thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Twelftlie Inquire whether thou hast not a mercifull hart with bowels of compassion and commiseration to tender the necessitie wants of the poore if thy conscience accuse thee of anie hardnesse of heart or of vnmercifulnesse to the poore thy conscience pleads guilty this law condemns thee Thirteenth inquire whether thou hast truely and iustly restored to thy neighbour his goods which are come into thy hands being lent or found or committed to thy custodie or pawnes or howsoeuer thou dost possesse the goods of other men for without restitution and before thou hast restored to euerie man his owne whatsoeuer is detained vniustlie from him thy conscience pleads guiltie and this Law condemnes thee Fourteenth and lastlie inquire whether thou hast disquieted the peace of anie man by suites of Law for trifles or for anie cause which wise and discreet neighbours could end without suite or whether by anie such courses loue wax cold in thee if thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee The Ninth Law Question 142. PRoceede to the Ninth Law Answere This Law is concerning the preseruation of our brothers good name which is and must