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A66441 Philanthrōpia, or, The transcendency of Christs love towards the children of men Laid down by the apostle St. Paul, in Ephes. 3. 19. A treatise formerly preached, but now enlarged and published for common benefit. By Peter Williams, preacher of the Gospel. Williams, Peter, preacher of the Gospel. 1665 (1665) Wing W2750A; ESTC R220006 194,887 304

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Delight If you love him whom you have not seen then though now you see him not yet believing rejoyce with joy unspeakable and full of Glory 1 Peter 1.8 If Christ hath brought you into his Chambers remember his love more than wine so as to be glad and rejoyce in him Cant. 1.4 If he hath brought you into his banqueting house and his banner over you hath been love sit down under his shadow with great delight and let his fruit be sweet to your tast Cant. 2.3.4 say with David Psalm 116.7 Return to thy Rest O my soul for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with me I call for no more at your hands in this than the Apostle doth of his beloved Philippians and in them of all Christians Phil. 4.4 Rejoyce in the Lord alway and again I say rejoyce in which words you see both Who it is that is to be the Object of a Christians joy not himself nor the world nor the creature but the Lord the Lord Jesus Christ and also How he is to rejoice in him viz. Greatly and Abundantly Rejoyce and again rejoyce and continually rejoyce in the Lord alway At all times in all conditions unto the end Nor is all this required without sufficient reason for as Good is the object of Joy so Jesus Christ is such a good as renders him a most adequate object of the joy and delight of all his people g See these particulars more fully opened in D. Reynolds Sermon on Phil. 4.4 p. 8 9 c. 1. He is a Good ever present with them Lo I am with you alway Mat. 28.20 I will not leave you comfortlesse I will come to you John 14.18 He is bodily absent but spiritually present in his Ordinances and by his Spirit he is ever among them to walk in them as in his House and Temple 2 Cor. 6.16 Rev. 2.1 to manifest himself to them to sup with them and make his abode with them as his friends and favorites John 14.21 23. Rev. 3.20 2. He is a most Precious Good not an ordinary common Good which if a man want he may compensate with some other thing but a Treasure and Pearl of highest price in whom are unsearchable riches Ephes 3.8 Hidden Treasures Col. 2.3 In comparison of whom all other things are but losse and dung Phil. 3.7 8. most precious in the eyes of his people 1 Pet. 2.7 precious in his own immediate excellencies The chiefest of ten thousand Cant. 5.10 precious in the respects he bears to us in the sweet and intimate relations of an Husband Head Saviour Brother c. precious in the great things he hath done for us in the rich supplies of grace and peace he doth bestow upon us in the high dignity whereunto he advanceth us c. 3. He is a full and sufficient Good for his people There is in Christ something proportionable to all their wants He is Bread Wine Milk Living-water to feed them Isaiah 55.1 John 6.5 cap. 7.37 He is a Garment of righteousness to cover and adorn them Isaiah 61.10 Rom. 13.14 a Pysician to heal them Mat. 9.12 A Counsellor to advise them Isaiah 9.6 A Captain to defend them Heb. 2.10 A Prince to Rule a Prophet to Teach a Priest to make Atonement for them A Husband to Protect a Father to Provide a Foundation to Support a Root to Quicken an Head to Guide a Treasure to Enrich a Sun to Enlighten a Fountain to Cleanse Acts 5.31 Acts 3.22 Heb. 10 11 12.21 Isaiah 54.5 Isaiah 9.6 Heb. 2.11 1 Cor. 3.11 Revel 22.16 Mal. 4.2 Zech. 13.1 As the one Ocean hath more Waters than all the Rivers in the World and one Sun more Light than all the Luminaries in heaven so one Christ is more All to a poor soul than if it had the All of the whole World a thousand times over 4. He is a most pure Good without any mixture of drosse or bitternesse to abate or corrupt the excellency of it A Lamb without spot and blemish 1 Pet. 1.19 He did no sin neither was guile found in his mouth 1 Pet. 2.22 Holy harmlesse undefiled Heb. 7.26 Never any believer found any thing in him for the which to repent of making choyce of him Even the severest things of Christ are matters of joy unto his servants If he make them sorrowfull their sorrow is turned into joy John 16.20 his very Yoke is easie and Burden light Mat. 11.30 his Commandments not grievous 1 John 5.3 nay his very Cross and afflictions matter of choice of joy of gloriation of triumph Heb. 11.25 29. Acts 5.41 Rom. 5.3 Rom. 8.37 and if his sufferings are so sweet oh then how glorious are his Consolations 5. He is the rarest Good in the world his whole Name is Wonderfull Isaiah 9.6 his whole dispensation mysterious 1 Tim. 3.16 The invisible God manifested a Son born of a Virgin the Law-giver made under the Law the Lord of Glory who thought it no robbery to be equall with God humbled emptied in the form of a servant reckoned among transgressors without form or comliness rejected despised put to shame a man of sorrows a dead man raised by his own power and advanced to the Throne of God these and all the particulars of Christ God-man incarnate and crucified are things so profound and unsearchable that the very Angels desire to look into them with wonder and astonishment 1 Pet. 1.12 6. He is a various Good full of exquisite and copious variety Wisdom Righteousnesse Sanctification and Redemption 1 Cor. 1.30 It hath pleased the Father that in him all fulness should dwell Ephes 3.10 He received the Spirit without measure John 3.34 that there might be enough in him to answer all the desieres and delights of his people Wisdom to Teach Righteousness to Justifie Grace to Renew Power to Defend Peace to Comfort Life to Quicken Glory to Save them Seven eyes upon one stone Zech. 3.9 7. He is a most prevailing and victorious Good stronger than the strong-man Luke 11.22 casting out and judging the Prince of the World John 12 31. chapter 16.11 abolishing death 2 Timoth. 1.10 taking away sin destroying the works of the Devil 1 John 3.5.8 and overcoming the world and the lusts thereof John 16.33 treading all his Churches enemies under his and their feet 1 Cor. 15.25 triumphing openly over them in his Crosse before God and Angels Colos 2.15 ascending up on high and leading Captivity Captive Ephes 4.8 By a way of wisdom catching Satan by the book of his Divine power hidden under the infirmity of his humane nature By a way of Judgment condemning him for shedding the innocent blood of the Son of God By a way of power vanquishing him and casting him out of the possession which he had purchast 8. He is a perpetuall and durable Good Death hath no more dominion over him Rom. 6.9 He ever lives to make intercession Heb. 7.25 There is an Oath an Amen upon the perpetuity of the life and Priesthood
Reason be given of it but the good pleasure of your Redeemer Even so because it seemed good in his sight How should this make you retire inward and in contemplation and admiration of these things cry out in imitation of the Man after Gods own heart 2 Sam. 7.18 Who am I O Lord God and what is thy poor creature that thou hast brought me hitherto And this was yet a small thing in thy sight O Lord God for thou hast spoken of thy servants soul for a great while yet to come even so long as eternity And is this the manner of Man O Lord God And what can I say more unto thee For thou Lord God knowwest and lovest thy servant for thy loves sake and according to thy heart thou hast done all these things to make thy Servant know them and taste of them Wherefore thou art great O Lord God and thy love is great there is none like unto it and be thou admired and adored in the greatnesse of thy love wherewith thou hast refreshed the soul of thy Servant for ever Thus admire the love of Christ and to engage you herein know that it is admired by Angels who l Calvin in loc with wonder and admiration desire to look into these things 1 Pet. 1.12 and it shall be admired by glorified Saints to all eternity 2 Thes 1.10 The happiness of heaven sayes m Doctor Holdsworths Ser. p. 526 one is all extasy an extasy of admiration at the love which hath been shewed to them and experienced by them in bringing them thither Now it is good for Christians to begin that work on earth which they shall be ever doing when they come to heaven And let me tell you for the further quickning of you to this work that the knowledge which you have of the love of Christ which doth not leave you admiring of it is but a drie and carnal not a savory and spiritual knowledge I hope the consideration of all this will make the Devout Soul breath forth it self in such language as this which he may learn of a n Bishop Halls Holy rapture p. 212. holy man wherewith he ends his Patheticall Meditation of the love of Christ and with that I shall end this particular Lord what room can there be possibly in these straight and narrow hearts of ours for a due admiration of thy transcendent love and mercy I am swallowed up O God I am willingly swallowed up in this bottomless abysse of thine infinite love and there let me dwell in a perpetual ravishment of Spirit till being freed from this clog of earth and filled with the fulness of Christ I shall be admitted to enjoy that which I cannot now reach to wonder at thine incomprehensible blisse and glory which thou hast laid up in the highest heavens for them that love thee in the blessed communion of all thy Saints and Angels thy Cherubim and Seraphim Thrones Dominions and Principalities and Powers in the beatifical presence of thee the ever-living God the eternal Father of Spirits Father Son and Holy Ghost one infinite Dei●y in three co-essentially co-eternally co-equally glorious persons To whom be blessing honour glory and power for ever and ever Amen Sect. 3. 3. BY way of Gratulation By way of Gratulation Know the love of Christ so as to be Thankeful for it Nature it self teacheth us to be grateful to those who have sh●wed kindness unto us and shall we receive so many benefits from Jesus Christ the fruits of his meer love and not think every one of us with David of a Quid retribuam What shall I render to the Lord for all his benefits towards me Psalm 116.12 and seeing he needeth not nor doth desire more and we can give no better let us not be backward to take the cup of salvation and call upon the Name of the Lord verse 13. If he had called for some greater thing would we not have done it how much more when he sayes only Offer unto God Thanksgiving and pay thy vows to the most high Psalm 50.14 and counts himself glorified thereby for sayes he verse 23. Whoso offereth praise glorifieth me Yea he hath let us know by the man after his own hea●t That this praising of him with a song and magnifying him with thanksgiving is better pleasing unto him than an Ox or Bullock that hath horns and hoofs Psalm 69.30 31. The love of Christ in redeeming and saving lost sinners should not be thought or spoken of without a Doxology by all that hear of it especially by those who have tasted of it This should make Christians keep a perpetual * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 est gratum se declarare pro accepto benefic● illud agnoscendo et autorem ejus praedicando Dav. in Coloss p. 22. Eucharist declaring themselvs thankfull for so great a benefit by acknowledging of it and speaking to the praise of the Author of it The Scripture is not without examples for your imitation in this particular and therefore go you forth by the footsteps of the flock write after the Copies which are set before you take with you the words and in the sence of Christs love say with David Psal 86.12 13. I will praise thee O Lord my God with all my heart and I will glorifie thy Name for evermore For great is thy mercy towards me and thou hast delivered my soul from the lowest Hell And again Psal 103.1 2 3 4. Blesse the Lord O my Soul and all that is within me bless his holy Name Bless the Lord O my Soul and forget not all his benefits who forgiveth all thine iniquities who healeth all thy diseases who redeemeth thy life from destruction who crowneth thee with loving kindnesses and tender mercies With the Mother of our Lord Luke 1.46 47. My soul doth magnifie the Lord and my spirit doth r●joyce in God my Saviour For he hath regarded the low estate of his poor servant With those in Rev. 5.9 12 13. Worthy is the Lamb that was slain and hath redeemed us to God by his blood out of every Kindred and Tongue and People and Nation to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and blessing and therefore blessing honour glory and power be unto him that sitteth on the Throne and unto the Lamb for ever and ever Finally with John p Gratias egit agere nos docet immortales Christo protantis beneficiis quòd lavit quòd fecit Sacerdotes Reges Deo patri Par. in loc Rev. 1.5 6. Vnto him that hath loved us and washed us from our sins in his own Blood and hath made us Kings and Priests unto God and his Father to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever Amen Thus Christians sound forth the praises of him who hath thus loved you seeing he hath shewed so much good will towards you and wrought so much peace for you which you deserved not do not deny to
to the tuition of Angels Love him by whom thou art so much beloved mind him who mindeth thee seek him that seeketh thee love thy Love by whom thou art loved who hath prevented thee with his love and is the cause of thy love But because we cannot so much as love him without his influence let us go to him as he doth b O ignis qui semper ardes nunquam extingueris O amor qui semper ferves nunquā tepescis accende me accendor totus a te ut totus diligam te Minus eenim te amat qui tecum aliquid amat quod non propter te amat Diligam te Domine quoniam tu prior dilexisti me Aug. Solil p. 164. O fire which alway burnest and art never extinguished O love which art alway hot and never coolest kindle me let me be wholly enflamed by thee that I may wholly love thee for he loves thee too little who loves any thing with thee which he doth not love for thee Lord let me love yea with thine help I will love thee because thou hast first loved me Let Anselme conclude this matter who thus breaths after a loving Saviour c Certe Domine quia fecisti me debeo amori tuo meipsum totum quia me red●misti debeo meipsum totum quia tantum promittis debeo meipsum imo tantum debeo amori tuo plus quam m●ipsum quantum tu es major me pro quo dedisti teipsum cui promittis teipsum Fac precor Domine me gustare per amorem quod gusto per cognitionem sentiam per affectum quod sentio per intellectum Plus debeo quam meipsum totum sed nec plus habeo nec hoc ipsum possum per me reddere totum Trahe me Domine in amorem tuum hoc ipsum totum Totum quod sum tuum est conditione fac totum tuum dilectione Ansel Medit. de Gen. Hum. cap. 7. mihi p. 269. 16. Inter opera Tom. 3. mihi p. 199. Fol. Surely O Lord because thou hast made me I owe my whole self to thy love because thou hast redeemed me I owe thee my whole self because thou promisest so much I owe thee my whole self yea I owe to thy love as much more than my self as thou art greater than me for whom thou hast given thy self and to whom thou promisest thy self Cause me O Lord I beseech thee to taste that by love which I taste by knowledge let me feel by affection that which I feel by understanding I owe thee more than my whole self but I neither have more nor can I give thee this wholly of my self Lord draw me and that wholly into thy love All that I am is thine by condition make me all thine by love and affection Thus he And now lay these things together His loveliness in himself his love towards you surely it will strongly conclude that he deserves your love which should be a strong incentive to you to love him Give me leave to add one motive more and I have done Sect. 4. The fourth Reason 4. ALL true believers who have a saving knowledge of Christ and experienced his love towards themselves do and cannot but love him The Church testifies this saying to him in her conference with him Cant. 1.3 4. The Virgins love thee The Vpright love thee The Virgins that is d Ainsworth on the place those chosen called and faithful ones who with chaste and pure minds serve the Lord only and worship him in spirit and truth and stand with Christ on Mount Sion whom you find described Rev. 14.3 4. These love the Lord for the odour of his good ointments which they perceive by his Word and Spirit they love him because he first loved them and hath shed abroad his love in their hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given to them It is said of the Israelites Numb 33.29 e Trap on the place That they removed their Tent from Mithcah which signifies Sweetness to Hashmonah which signifies Swiftness to teach us saith one that the Saints have no sooner tasted of Christs sweetness but they are carried after him with incredible swiftness For as f Amor Dei amorem animae parit cam intendere sibi facit Aug. Man p. 236. Austin observes The love of God doth breed and bring forth the love of the soul and makes it to be intent upon himself The Upright that is g Ainsworth those who have upright hearts and righteous conversations These upon the remembrance of the love of Christ manifested by his Sufferings Death Resurrection Ascension and the graces and benefits flowing from them to his Church do love him that is are confirmed and encreased in love to him more and more h Robotham on Cant. p. 80. As fire is encreased by adding of fuel unto it so is our love to Christ upon fresh and new manifestations of his great love towards us That the Church her self did love Christ is clear from the whole Book of Canticles i Watsons Christs loveliness p. 435. which is nothing else but a Divine Epithalamium or Marriage-Song in which are all the strains of holy love set forth in the purest Allegories and Metaphors such as do represent that dear affection and union which is betwixt Christ and his Church She calls him her Beloved Cap. 2.3 nor did she love him from the teeth outward as we say but with a love fetch'd as deep as the bottome of her heart O thou whom my soul loveth sayes she Cap. 1.7 k Jeanes Scholast pract Divin Part 1. on Col. 1.19 p. 221. The remembrance of his love to her had such an impression upon her heart as to make her sick of love Cant. 2.5 l Sibs Bowels open'd p. 305. A sickness not unto death but unto life a sickness that never ends but in comfort and satisfaction It wrought in her a love of a most powerful and unconquerable influence a love as strong as death Cant. 8.6 a love as forcible and irresistible as death trampling upon and breaking through all difficulties that occurre in performance of duties unto or undergoing of sufferings for Christ A love inflamed into jealousie and this jealousie as cruel or hard as the Grave as it there follows that is as inexorable unto all the enemies of Christ unto her most profitable and pleasant sins her darling and most indulged lusts A love of the same nature with fire the coales thereof are coals of fire which hath a most vehement flame ibid. For 1. As Fire is the hottest of Elements so her love of Christ was more solidly intense than her love of any creature whatsoever She was as it were all of a fire with the love of him 2. As the motion of fire is upwards towards Heaven so the Churches love of Christ was as a fiery Chariot whereby she was carried up into Heaven 3. As fire burns all things combustible so