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A19487 The anatomie of a Christian man VVherein is plainelie shewed out of the VVord of God, what manner of man a true Christian is in all his conuersation, both inward, and outward. ... By M. William Covvper, minister of Gods Word. Cowper, William, 1568-1619. 1611 (1611) STC 5912; ESTC S108976 153,437 332

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not the Sunne goe downe vpon your wrath Hatred againe strengthened by time brings out as abhominable Children to wit Lying Detraction and Murther By Lying the hatefull man layes that euill vpon another which is not his and by Detraction taketh from him the praise of that good which appertaines to him therefore the Apostle ioynes these as twinnes together 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Euny and Murther for Enuy hauing begotten Hatred Hatred bringeth out Lying and backbiting and afterward actuall Murther if God doe not stay Yea as the Basiliske slayes the man and it is not perceiued how so the hatefull man murthers his brother though no man can see how hee stroke him The Apostle cals Auarice the root of all euill and so it is yet Hatred exceeds it in euill The auaritious man will giue nothing of his owne yet hee cares not how much be giuen by another but the hatefull man can neither giue himselfe nor be content another should giue to him whom hee hates yea his eye is euill because God is good In a word among all wicked men a hatefull man is the worst other wicked men delight in their owne good at least in appearance but the hatefull man is tormented with the good of others ille diligit mala hic odit bona vt prope tolerabilior sit qui sibi vult bona saltem apparenter quam qui mala omnibus But of all this the euill returnes to himselfe for the malice of the wicked slayes themselues therefore Basil compareth Enuie to the Viper that rends the bowels wherein it was conceiued and Augustine to the rust that consumeth the yron wherein it was bred among the Ethnicks Socrates called it Serram animae a Saw that cuts and diuides the soule in two Thus in Enuy said Basil are many euils and one onely good thing to wit that it is a plague to him that hath it The Censure But now the great number of them who nourish in their hearts this poyson of the Serpent proueth that all haue not the Christian disposition who now vsurpe the Christian name CHAPTER VII Of his Feare The Lords Command BLessed is the man who feareth alway for hee that hardeneth his heart shall not prosper Prou. 28. 18. The feare of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge Prou. 1. 7. it leadeth to life and he that is visited therewith shall not be visited with euil Pro. 19. 23. It is the well-spring of life to auoid the snares of death Prou. 14. 27. in the feare of the Lord is assured strength Pro. 14. 26. and nothing shall be lacking to them who feare him Psal. 34. 9. As high as the heauen is aboue the earth so great is the Lords mercy to them who feare him Psal. 103. 11. The Lord hath compassion on them that feare him euen as a father hath compassion on his Children ver 13. his louing kindnesse endureth for euer vpon them verse 17. the Lord delighteth in them that feare him and attend vpon his mercy Psal. 147. 11. and he will fulfill their desires Psal. 145. 19. When thou eatest the labour of thy hand thou shalt be blessed that fearest God and it shall be well with thee Psal. 128. 2. The Lord will increase his graces toward thee and thy children 115. 14. Therefore feare the Lord ye his Saints and depart from euill Prou. ●… working out your owne saluation in feare and trembling Phil. 2. 12. passe all the time of your dwelling here in feare I. Pet. 1. 17. for nothing else doth the Lord thy God require of thee but that thou feare him and walke in his wayes to loue him and to serue him with all thine heart and all thy soule Deut. 10. 12. But if yee will not keepe this and feare this great and fearefull name THE LORD THY GOD then the Lord will make thy plagues wonderfull and the plagues of thy scede great plagues and of long continuance Deut. 28. 58. And next vnto God giue feare to them to whom yee owe feare Rom. 13. 7. My Sonne feare the Lord and the King and meddle not with them that are seditious for their destruction shall rise sodainely Prou. 24. 21. And yee shall feare euery man his Father and his mother Leuit. 19. 3. and be ready to giue an answere to euery one that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekenesse and feare that in all things hauing a good conscience they who speake euill of you as of euill doers may be ashamed 1. Pet. 3. 16. But feare ye no other Gods neyther bow downe vnto them 2. Kings 17. 35. for they can neither doe good nor euill Ierem. 10. 5. Neyther feare ye the Signes of heauen whereof the Heathen are afraid Ier. 10. 2. And ye that know righteousnesse and in whose heart is my Law feare not the reproach of men nor be afraid of their rebukes for the Moth shall eate them like a garment Esa. 51. 7. Remember that I haue redeemed thee I haue called thee by thy name thou art mine Esay 43. 1. I am thy God and will be with thee to strengthen thee and help thee and sustaine thee with the right hand of my Iustice. Esay 41. 10. I euen I am he who comforts thee who art thou that thou shouldest feare a mortall man and the Sonne of man who shall be made as grasse Esay 51. 12. But sanctifie the Lord God of hosts and let him be thy feare Esay 8. 13. not fearing them who kill the body but him who is able to cast both soule and body into hell Mat. 10. 28. And as for thy sinnes for which thou fearest least I forsake thee feare indeed but yet so that thou misbelieue not and distrust my mercie Feare not little stock it is your Fathers will to giue you the kingdome Luke 12. 32. for you are not now vnder the Law but vnder grace Rom. 6. 14. and haue receiued not the spirit of bondage to feare againe but the spirit of Adoption whereby ye cry Abba Father Rom. 8. Feare not therefore for thou shalt not be confounded nor put to shame thou shalt forget the shame of thy youth and shalt not remember the reproach of thy widdow-hood any more If for a little while I forsake thee yet with great compassion will I gather thee for a moment may I hide my face from thee but with euerlasting mercy will I haue compassion on thee saith the Lord thy Redeemer the mountaines shall remoue and the hils shall fall downe but my mercy shall not depart from thee neyther shall the Couenant of my peace fall away saith the Lord that hath compasson vpon thee Esay 54. 4. The Christians Prayer for Grace to obay this Command THou O Lord like vnto whom there is none among all the Gods so glorious in holinesse fearefull in praises and doing wonders I beseech