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A68802 Iaphets first publique perswasion into Sems tents, or, Peters sermon which was the first generall calling of the gentiles preached before Cornelius / expounded in Cambridge by Thomas Taylor, and now published for the further use of the Church of God. Taylor, Thomas. 1576-1632. 1612 (1612) STC 23830.5; ESTC S118155 214,432 413

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such but the Lord of the vinyard must needs destroy such husbandmen and lay wast their citie In like manner is he as readie to defend and doe good vnto such as subiect themselues vnto his sonne depend vpon him or suffer any thing for his sake they shall not repent them of their seruice seeing they serue so good a Lord. The third thing in this calling of Christ to his office is the manifestation of it to himselfe and others in that he was annointed with the holy Ghost and power There were three sorts of men that vsed to be anointed in the entrance vnto their office in the old Testament 1. Kings 2. Preists 3. Prophets And this outward ceremonie signified two things First their ordination or calling vnto that office secondly the promise of proportionable gifts for the performance so as they were hereby confirmed both that God hath chosen them to their office as also that he would furnish them vnto it and protect them in the same Christ is here said to be also anointed but not by man as they but by God not with externall oyle but with the holy Ghost and with power not ceremonially and typically but really and spiritually not to any one of those offices but to them all three not receiuing the signe but the thing signified because he was a reall and true King Priest and Prophet of his Church of whome all they were but types and shadowes In this anointing of Christ therefore both these things are signified and prooued 1. that he was ordained of God to the performāce of this office of Mediatorship and consecrated by God to be the Messiah that is a spirituall King Priest Prophet 2. that he had powred out vpon him the gifts of the holy Ghost which gaue him power and furnished him for this office signified here by the holy Ghost and power he receiuing of the holy Ghost power whereby he performed that greatest worke that euer was vndertaken And here is to be obserued a plaine differēce between Christs anointing and all mens besides For whereas all other shadowed anointings were imperfect and some had more gifts bestowed and some lesse but none all nor all in one degree Christ was perfectly anointed and euen in his humane nature was adorned with gifts without measure for God gaue not him the spirit by measure and not onely with gifts but all gifts in the highest degree aboue all his fellowes men or angels in none of which euer dwelt the fulnesse of the God head bodily as it did in him 2. Whereas all other receiued gifts only for themselues and could not by their gifts make others Kings as they were or Priests or Prophets Christ was so anointed with the holy Ghost and with power that he could impart his gifts to others in such manner and measure as they might become like vnto himselfe that looke as the oyle which was powred out vpon Aarons head runne downe by his beard euen to the skirts of his garment and so sweetned his whole bodie euen so such abundance of grace was powred as out of a full horne vpon Christ the head of his Church as it distilleth from him to the sweetning and perfuming of all his bodie to make the same acceptable in the sight of God This the Euangelist expresseth Ioh. 1.16 Full of grace of truth and of his fulnesse we receiue grace for grace Colos. 2.10 In him dwelleth the fulnesse of the godhead bodily and yee are compleat in him Quest. But when was Christ thus anointed Ans. The anointing of Christ is twofold 1. In respect of his gifts and with these he was anointed by the verie vnion of his two natures into one person in the wombe of the Virgin from the first moment of his conception for beeing admirably conceiued by the holy Ghost his humane nature was anointed by the divine vniting it selfe thereunto 2. In respect of his calling to the exercise of those gifts and this was then compleat when in the thirteth yeare of his age at his baptisme he was solemnly inaugurated by a voice from heauen by the opening of the heauen and the descending of the spirit of God in a visible shape abiding vpon him not that he wanted the spirit before but that herein as in the former respect also a maine difference might be put betweene his and the anointing of all that went before who neither were anointed in the wombe nor by the vnion of the dietie nor by any other then materiall oyle whereas he was anointed with the holy Ghost lighting vpon him And this was that which was prophesied before of him Isa. 61.1 The spirit of the Lord is vpon mee because he hath anointed mee that I should preach c. In the exposition of which place when Christ begunne his Ministerie in Galily he said This day is this Scripture fulfilled in your eares Luk. 4.17 Hence we learne 1. That Christ was and is an alsufficient Sauiour and redeemer for beeing to this purpose anointed with the holy Ghost and with power he cannot but be able fully to worke and absolue the worke of mans redemption This is not a worke to be committed to any King or Emperour nor the greatest state and Potentate in the earth no nor to any Angel or Archangel in heauen none of these are fit for it because none are capable of this anointing with the holy Ghost and with power but hee alone who therefore is able to subdue all the Deuils of hell though they come rushing vpon him all at once to ouerthrow all the armies of hell sinne death and damnation assalting himselfe and members with all their might and force in a word able to make his enemies although principalities and powers neuer so mightie and neuer so cruell his very footstoole A greater King then Salomon is here who not only can tread downe his enemies but giue vs strength also so to doe who not only can giue vs lawes but of his fulnesse grace to keepe them God hath anointed him King and set him vpon his throne and endued him with rare gifts fit for gouernment in all which regards we owe vnto him simple and absolute obedience A farre more excellent Priest also then Aaron is nere he is not anointed to offer the blood of buls or goates but to offer himselfe a sweete smelling sacrifice and that not often but once for all neither doth he offer onely this sacrifice but by this spirit and power with which he is anointed he applyeth it to his Church neither neede he offer for himselfe as they because he was a holy harmelesse and vndefiled high Priest neither doth hee onely pray for his Church but meriteth also to be heard is neuer denyed neither euer dieth but liueth for euer to make intercession for them A more famous Prophet then Moses is here anointed he was but a seruant in the house this is the sonne Moses was but the instrument this
mischeife of so many as are within their power and reach hee makes them beat themselues with stones continually cast themselues into fire and water that is into all perills and desperate sinnes wound their owne bodies destroie their health shorten their liues through their intemperate and greedie pursuit of sinne but most of all wound their consciences and let out the verie life-blood of their soules And that their damnation may be more and seuere hee stirres them vp to kill and destroy whomsoeuer they can meete withall by drawing in companions and partners in their wickednesse calling them to cast in their lot with them that so they may all perish together What a wofull captiuitie then are many in that yet see it not How many possessed persons are in euery corner who yet will spit at the mention of the Deuil in defiance of him why should supersticious sim-people be so afraid of bodily possession as that when they neesed or open their mouthes to take meate they vsed to fence their mouthes with the signe of the crosse least the deuil should get in at that doore and we neuer feare spirituall possession to fence our selues against it If we saw the deuil raging and tyrannising striking a person dumb and blind racking his ioynts and winding his bodie at his pleasure we would commiserate his state and we could not be so profane but to send vp prayers for his release as esteeming death it selfe a more desirable condition then so to liue But when we see lewd wretches no better then deuils incarnate wholly subdued vnder the power of the deuil ruled wholly at his will and euery way in an estate more miserable yet are we void of compassion towards them and affection in our selues We rather turne their mad pranks into a iest then turne to God in prayer for their recouerie so little we see or sauour of the things of God and his kingdome Those that are bodily possessed or mad shall be kept bound cheyned watched diligently from hurting themselues or others but many of these Beldems are at libertie in place and power to hurt and destroy many with themselues which is a manifest proofe that this wofull condition is little beheld and bewayled by the most few or none complaine of it few or none seeke the cu●e of it though euery man neede it as beeing naturally thus possessed euen from his childhood But because men if they be not openly and outragiously wicked with an high hand thinke themselues free enough from all spiritual possession and out of the reach of this doctrine we will therefore goe a little further to shewe that numbers in the world who make fairer shew then the former as though this strong man were quite cast out by a strōger thē he are not yet got out of his power but possessed disposed by him and ruled at his will and pleasure For first who would thinke him possessed that can fall downe on his knees make a solemne profession and confession of Iesus Christ that he is the Sonne of God and the most high and make loud praiers vnto him as acknowledging him to be the Lord of glorie and yet all these are the speaches and behauiours of a man possessed not with one or two but with a legion of deuills What doe the deuills honour Christ who feare nothing more then that he should be honoured and hate nothing so much as he No but all this confession and worship was by constraint partly because they knew him a Prince and a Iudge whose power they could not resist and partly they flatter him to obtaine more gentle entreatie at his hands then they deserued so many a man professeth Christ but you shall obserue at least he may himselfe that many foule spirits breath in him for although he know Christ as the deuills did yet he obeyeth him not he would faine resist him if hee were strong enough to make his part good against him which because he cannot doe he will giue him faire words and call him Lord and Master he will pray to him in sickenesse or distresse but it is but to get out of his hands and keepe his wonted hold still If the power of Christs word come neere him hee can beginne to accuse Christ and Christian profession of vnpeaceablenesse and tormenting him before the time for what time would please these that Christ should come vnto them he can aske Christ and his ministers what they haue to doe with him and Christ shal be blamed because he cannot be at peace for him if he would let him alone all should be well and quiet but the ministrie and discipline are intollerable let Christ preach and he will preach him too so it be such a Gospel as bringeth no repentance or amēdment of life to himselfe but he may remaine where he was euen in the graues alreadie lodged with death When he cannot doe the greater mischiefe that he would he will doe the lesser if he can if he cannot hinder the ministerie he can deprave it wherein as in all the rest he shewes himselfe at the command of that wicked spirit who when he could no longer torment the man would drowne the swine Secondly although the deuill might be forced through the power of Christ to acknowledge him the holy one of God so as themselues might continue deuills still yet who would thinke him guided by any other then a good spirit of God that should extoll the seruants of Christ their persons their ministerie their doctrine for would any conceiue that the father of lyes would praise the truth and yet marke what a large testimonie the deuil himselfe in the maid gaue of Paul and Silas These men are the seruants of the most high God which shew vnto vs the way of saluatiō and this she did many dayes Why did not the deuill know that they were the greatest enemies he had vpon earth yes he did but he must somtimes transforme himselfe into an angel of light he must colour all his lyes with some truth which is vndeniable he can lay all his falshoods vpon appearance of truth as his eldest sonne Mahomet enlarged the praises of Christ and his Disciples to ouerthrowe Christian religion withall he hath his fetch to make men beleeue there is an agreement betweene Christ and his Apostles and himselfe or that they needed his testimonie who therefore put him to silence and would receiue no commendation from him but for praises returned sharpe rebukes Euen so many men can praise good men and ministers before their faces whom they knowe to be deadly enemies to their vices not for loue of their vertues but least they should vse them and can call them honest men to trie if by that they can hinder them from doing the dutie of honest men as the deuils called Paul and Silas the seruants of God least they should shewe themselues so by dispossessing them Besides they would seeme heerein to be better then
necessarie obedience so to do 4. doubting is forbidden and therefore no vertue but a vice Math. 14. O thou of little faith why doubtest thou Obiect But experience teacheth that euery man is full of doubting and therefore no faithfull man can beleeue it Answ. The consequent is false seeing this doubting exerciseth but destroyeth not faith and that they goe together not only the speach of our Sauiour formerly alledged but the prayer of the father of the child prooueth Lord I beleeue helpe my vnbeleefe as also the two natures of which euerie Christian consisteth flesh and spirit which are in continuall combate Obiect But no man can knowe Gods minde and so cannot be assured Answ. By his minde is there meant his secret will but his minde revealed wee may and must a part of which is that whosouer beleeueth in his name shall receiue remission of sinnes which generall promise while we specially apply to our selues the spirit begetteth this assurance Obiect But we are commanded stil to feare Blessed is he that feareth alwayes Ans. We must not feare the mercie of God concerning saluation but carrie a reuerent feare in regard of Gods iudgements 2. we are to feare in regard of our selues and sinnes by which we deserue the iudgements of God as well as others but this is not contrarie to the assurance of forgiuenesse of sinnes for mercie is with thee that thou maist be feared which the holy Prophet would neuer haue said if feare could not stand with assurance of mercie 3. such a feare is commanded as may shake our securitie but not to driue away the boldnesse of faith a feare of falling into sinne not of falling away from grace a feare least we offend a mercifull God but not least he take away his mercie from vs. A second let is the want of iudgement to discerne aright of the best things and of resolution to purchase or practise that which a truely enformed iudgement concludeth to bee the best This was the sinne taxed in Martha who sawe not the greatest good neere her as Mary did And the world is full of Marthaes who willingly hurried with many earthly distractions vtterly neglect the one thing necessarie namely their reconciliation with God and the things which serue to vphold and maintaine the Christian life whereby Christ should liue in them and they in him What else is it that maketh men runne ouer sea and land to prouide for the bodie and bodily life and in the meane time cast off all the care and meanes of the knowledge of God and conscience of their waies but that they see no profit in seruing God they tast a little sweetnesse of the creature but not of the creator himselfe a small peice of earth hath more sauour to them then the God of heauen This is it that causeth men to walke painfully all the weeke in their personall and particular calling but all the weeke and sabbath too neglect the generall calling of a Christian whereas had they any iudgement in the things of God reason would teach them that the particular must yeelde to the generall as the inferiour giue place to the superiour Yea this is it which strongly forceth men to choose the profits and pleasures of this life which altogether crosse and hinder this cheife principall care of gaining the fauour of God because they doe not follow the rules of wisedome which esteemeth of things according to their degree and measure of goodnesse and not aboue Which if men would giue themselues to bee ruled by they would with the Saints of God in this comparison account but meanely of the things in the highest account with earthly minded men The Apostle Paul comparing his gaine of Christ with the gaine of the world he esteemed this as losse yea as dung which indeede is the right estimate of it in this comparison Holy Dauid would rather be a door-keeper where Gods face may shine vpon him then enioy the honours and pleasures of the world in the pallaces of Princes without it Salomon himselfe the wisest and welthiest of all men after good triall pronounced of all earthly indowments abstracted from the feare and fauour of God that they were vanitie and vexation of spirit and determineth this to be the summe of all to feare God and keepe his commandements Thus are the wise mans eyes in his head and his heart is at his right hand both for deliberating executing of things most necessarie to be done whereas the heart of the foole is at his left hand he doth all as it were with a left hand for want of this iudgement A third and maine lette are friuolous and fleshly conceits which dead and quench any such motions as otherwise might prouoke men to this care of remission of sinnes As 1. what neede I be so foolish and precise I haue liued well hitherto without all this adoe if God loued me not he would neuer haue blessed mee as hee hath done Ans. But looke to thy selfe who thus reasonest It is not inough to say God loueth mee but to haue sure euidence of it yea surer euidences then any thou yet speakest of I meane common and outward blessings which like the sunne or the raine are generally disposed to the good and bad and by which no man can know loue or hatred Againe Gods loue goeth with election iustification sanctification effectuall calling faith loue hope patience repentance mortification Examine thy selfe by these notes for if God loue thee as his child thou louest him and keepest his commandements thou louest not sinne but hatest it euen thy dearest sinnes and preseruest a care to please him in all things Ioh. 14.23 If any man loue mee hee will keepe my word and my Father will loue him and we will come vnto him 2. Whereas they say that others which nourish this care are as much crossed as any other and therefore they see no reason that they should make their life so vncomfortable to no purpose let them know that all the crosses Gods children whose care is to make vp their peace with God are exercised with 1. proceed from the loue of God and not from hatred 2. they are trialls of graces not punishments of sinnes 3. their end is not reiection from God but through their purging and amendment to draw them nearer vnto God 4. By this reason Christ and his Apostles might haue beene refused and all the Saints of God who through many afflictions are passed into heauen 5. The way to auoid crosses and punishments is to intend this one care of getting sinne remitted And 6. if the way to heauen be so strawed with crosses what is the way to hell If the righteous scarcely be saued where shall the wicked and sinner appeare 3. Whereas they obiect further against this care that men of good note and perhappes Preachers too account it but fantasticall and more then needs and only a few and those despised ones in the