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A12524 The Ethiopian eunuchs conuersion. Or, The summe of thirtie sermons vpon part of the eight chapter of the Acts. By Samuel Smith, minister of the word Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1632 (1632) STC 22847; ESTC S119101 159,079 581

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spirit of faith as he dealt with Iacob Ieremy the Baptist c. That were sanctified from the wombe Howsoeuer we are not able to describe the Lords manner of secret working by his spirit herein Thirdly God forbid that we should imagine that Adams corruption should do more to the pollution of Infants then Christs bloud should do to their sanctification and clensing who neuer wanteth meanes to effect what is the purpose of his owne will euen from the wombe to sanctifie them and make them his owne though wee be not able to fathome the depth thereof Thus much for the baptising of Infants But now of men of riper yeares the point is cleare for both the Sacraments of the Church If a Iew Turke or Pagan were a mongst vs and should desire baptisme it is requisite such a one should first be instructed in some good measure to giue an account of his faith before he were admitted to be baptised And as for the Sacrament of the Lords Supper the place is cleare 1. Cor. 11.28 Let a man examine himselfe and so let him eate of that bread and drinke of that cup. For he that eateth and drinketh vnworthily Mar. 16. c. He that beleeueth and is baptised saith our Sauiour shall be saued And Rom. 10. Whatsoeuer is not of faith is sinne Vse 1 Here the Anabaptists ground their doctrine That since that faith precedeth Baptisme therefore Infants are not to be baptised till they come of yeares of discretion for say they where there is no capablenesse of faith there ought to bee no baptisme They may as well reason from the words of the Apostle 1. Thes 3.10 That hee that will not worke should not eate That therefore Infants ought not to be nourished because they cannot labour But say they it is not found in all the Scriptures that any one Infant was baptised by the Apostles Neither is there mention made that they were excluded If this Argument were good then might we say as well that women ought not to be permitted to the Sacrament of Christs Supper because we finde not in the Scripture that the Apostles administred the same to any such Yet the Scriptures shew that Crispus beleeued on the Lord and all his house and were Baptised and the same is said of Lydia and Stephanus and their housholds who were all Baptised and it is not vnlike but that there might bee some Infants amongst them For the further clearing of this truth we are to know that Baptisme serues to the same end to vs that Circumcision did to the Iewes in the time of the lawe Namely to be a seale of Gods covenant Now it is apparent that their children must bee Circumcised when they were eight days old Are Infants of Beleeuers now vnder straighter conditions in the time of the Gospel then the Infants of the Iewes in that time of the Law God forbid Doth not Christ say Suffer little children to come vnto mee and forbid them not and againe Mat. 19.14 To you is the promise made and to your children Act. 2.39 Obiect If Infants then haue an interest into the couenant and so vnto the Seales of the Couenant the Sacraments why then are not Infants permitted to the Sacrament of Christs Supper Resp Some of the Antients as Cyprian and Augustine mistaking the words of our Sauiour Ioh. 6.53 Except ye eate the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood ye haue no life in you Vnderstod these words to bee ment of the Sacrament of his last Supper and hence conceiued the vse thereof absolute necessary to Salvation and would haue little Infants to participate therof Wheras indeed the Reasons that doe interest the infant into the Sacrament of Baptisme doe not proue a necessity of the vse of this Sacrament likewise The one giues men an admittance into the Church and so belongs to Infants the other of proceeding grouth in Christianity and so belongs to men of riper yeares Besides to this Sacrament of the Lords Supper heare is required of all that would receiue the same worthily that hee examine himselfe and that he bee able to Discerne the Lords body which Infants are not able to doe therefore vntill they come to yeares of discretion are not to be admitted to that Sacrament Vse 2 The second vse concernes parents who by this occasion of their children being Baptised haue good cause to examine thēselues whether they bee within couenant with God yea or no. What greater comfort to a man then to haue his Seede within the Couenant of grace Iustified Sanctified washed with the blood of Iesus made a Member of the Church this comfort maist thou haue if thou beest a beleeuer yea thou maist boldly chalenge the same at Gods hands in regard of the couenant made to thee and thy Seede But if thou beest an vnbeleeuer that lyest in thy sinnes without repentance thy Circumcision will bee counted for vncircumcision and thy baptisme will not profit thee at all O that Parents did duely consider this for themselues and for their children It is not Baptisme that will auaile as if it did confer grace as the Church of Rome doth teach without the inward Baptisme of the Spirit Thou maist goe to Hell for all thy Baptisme if thou beest not a beleeuer Rest not then in this thou that art a Parent that thy child hath beene Baptised but labour to bring him to be a beleeuer that he may likewise receiue the inward grace of Baptisme without which the outward cannot saue Faith is the tenure by the which we all hold heauen Baptisme is but the seale to confirme it what is the Seale if wee haue not an interest into the couenant it selfe Vse 3 Thirdly seeing that Faith is so necessary to the due participation of the Sacraments this shewes that Doctrine of the Church of Rome to bee most ridiculous and absurd that teach that Baptisme doth ex opere operato conferre grace This is to lifte vp the Sacrament aboue it selfe Was not Simon Magus baptised Act. 8.23 and yet remained in the gal of bitternesse and bond of iniquity Were not many of the people of the Iewes Baptised vnder Moses and vnder the cloud and had not God in many of them no delight So that the Sacraments are effectuall vnto men so far as they beleeue To the vnbeleeuer they profit not at all Vse 4 And last of all this may serue to admonish men to labour to make a right vse of their Baptisme nam●ly by getting the comfort of the Spirit by getting a beleeuing hart that so he may bee Baptised with the holy Ghost it is Faith that is all in all Thy Faith makes the Sacrament effectuall if thou wantest Faith thou wast neuer yet Baptised with the Spirit and that which the holy Ghost speaketh of the word preached The word thy heard profited them not Heb 4.2 because it was not mixed with faith in them that heard
are set forth and represented vnto vs. First of all The diuers mysteries represented in baptisme our washing and clensing by the bloud of Christ according to that of the Apostle Christ loued his Church and gaue himselfe for it Eph 〈…〉 2● that he might sanctifie it and clense it with the washing of water by the word According to his mercy hee saued vs by the washing of regeneration and renewing of the holy Ghost And againe Such were ye but ye are washed ye are iustified ye are sanctified Not simply by water but by the holy Ghost and the Spirit of our God Secondly our Mortification for so saith the Apostle Rom. 6 3. Know ye not that so many of vs as are baptised into Iesus Christ were baptised into his death And againe Being buried with him in Baptisme Col. 2 ● wherein also you are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God who hath raised him from the dead That euen as the body being once dead hath in it no motion at all euer after to sin euen so such as are baptised into Christs death become as dead men in respect of sinne Thirdly herein is represented vnto vs our spirituall resurrection to newnesse of life ●ol 2 1● We are risen with him And againe Rom. 6.4 We are bu●ried with him by Baptisme into his death that like as Christ was raised vp from the dead by the glory of the Father euen so we also should walke in newnesse of li●● For as Christs death is powerfull in all his members to their mortification of sinne So is his resurrection no lesse effectuall to their viuification and quickening to righteousnesse Fourthly herein and hereby our repentance is set forth for Baptisme is a Symbole of our regeneration for sinne and newnesse of life He came into all the countrey about Iordane Luk. ● 3 preaching the baptisme of repentance for remission of sinnes they were baptised of him in Iordane Mat. 3.6 confessing their sinnes And it is the counsell of the Apostle Peter that hee gaue vnto the Iewes Act. 2.38 Repent saith he and be baptised euery one of you in the Name of the Lord Iesus for the remission of si●nes And last of all through our Baptisme our vnion and communion is ●erein signified and represented vnto vs 1 Cor. 12 13. For by one Spirit we are all baptised into one body So that we must now grow vp together with Christ in holinesse So Peter 1. Pet. 3.21 The like figure whereunto euen Baptisme doth also now saue vs not the putting away the filth of the flesh but the answer of a good conscience towards God by the resurrection of Iesus Christ Not with water but our consciences being sprinkled with the bloud of Christ So that in Baptisme is represented 1. Our sanctification 2. Our mortification 3. Our first resurrection 4. Our repentance from sinne 5. Our vnion and communion with Christ Which manifold fruits and benefits which accrue vnto euery true beleeuer through the reuerent vse of this sacred ordinance should teach vs to desire it and to prise the same at a high rate as the dearest pledge of Gods loue vnto his Church But doth Baptisme of it selfe conferre all these excellent gifts and graces to such as are baptised Quest No corporall thing properly can worke vpon a spirituall Answ The water in baptisme cleanseth not the pollution of sinne without the Spirit of Christ which in baptisme regenerateth the true beleeuer So that indeed all the worke of inward grace in and through this Sacrament of Baptisme comes properly from the holy Ghost For so saith the Apostle According to his mercy he saued vs by the washing of regeneration and the renewing of the holy Ghost So that vnlesse the Spirit of God cooperate and worke together with the outward washing in water in Baptisme the soule remaines still polluted and the conscience defiled and the Sacrament profiteth not at all ● Cor. 12 1 By one spirit saith the Apostle we are all baptised into one body So that it is not water alone but the Spirit accompanying the outward washing that sets vs into the body of Christ by Baptisme The true materiall cause of all our good is the bloud of Christ the holy Ghost applying the same to the soule and conscience of euery true beleeuer VERSE 39. And as soone as they were come out of the water the spirit of the Lord caught away Philip And the Eunuch saw him no more and he went on his way reioycing WE haue in this Verse the happie fruite and effect that followed the ministery of Philip wherein are obseruable two things 1. That miraculous transportation of Philip. 2. The wonderfull ioy that followed First it is said that the spirit of the Lord tooke away Philip. After what manner were curiositie to enquire For as one faith well why should we with danger determine that that without danger we may be ignorant of It is sufficient for vs to know that the Lord hauing effected what was the good pleasure of his owne will in the Eunuchs conuersion he remoued his seruant to another place euen to Azotus to preach the word to another people as we haue it in the last verse of this Chapter Now it came not to passe but by the good prouidence of God that Philip in this strange and miraculous manner should be taken away at this time for herein and hereby the Lord would confirme this Nobleman in the truth that Philip had preached vnto him when he should now consider that he was sent from heauen by a diuine prouidence to instruct him in regard of that his strange and miraculous departure from him Wherein we may take notice Doct. of the wonderfull loue of God towards his people The Lord would haue his seruants setle in the truth that he would not haue them wauer or bee doubtfull in the weightie matter of their saluation but he would haue them to bee grounded and stableshed in the truth and hence is it that the Lord would haue this Eunuch setled in the faith by this miracle that hee wrought Thus he was pleased to confirme his Gospell at the first by miracles from heauen that men might see that it was not from men but from God as our Sauiour saith The works that I do beare witnesse of me And with those signes and wonders we ought to rest satisfied and not to looke for new ones daily as the Church of Rome doth to confirme so cleare a truth For thus to doe were but to cal● the truth againe into question and to require signes from heauen as the Iewes did We will bee content that the Popish Imposture should bragge and boast of their Miracles as their Straw miracle at Garneis death not worth a straw the miracles daily done by the reliques of some of their he Saints and she Saints this they bragge and boast of this they make a Marke of the true Church
maist come to desire it more then thy appointed food And know that in our often vrging and pressing you to come we doe not herein require any duty or homage vnto vs but vnto God And if in refusing to come you did but discountenance disgrace dishearten and shew your contempt vnto vs then the matter were not great But this you shall finde true another day that this contempt hath reached vnto God himselfe Thirdly there be others that make euery light occasion occasion sufficient to keepe them from Gods house if their head d●●●● ake if their finger be but sor● o● the like they thinke they may well be excused Surely God will make this Eunuch here a swift witnesse in iudgement one day against such men who albeit his imployment were great being so neere the person of so great a Queene yet thinkes no time too long cost too great or wayes too farre to worship God I would pray such men but to consider these examples Esa 38.21 Hezechias hauing beene sicke of a dangerous and mortall disease within three daies after went into the Temple hee did not as the manner is keepe in whole weekes and moneths for a little cold for a small griefe or infirmitie or the like but so soone as euer he perceiueth any mitigation of his disease as that the danger thereof is past to the Temple straight goeth he The woman that had a Spirit of infirmitie eighteene yeeres Luk. 13.10.11 was not held from Gods house but vpon the Sabbath day resorted vnto the Synagogue It is a signe of a barren gracelesse heart to slight the Sabbath and the holy exercises on that day And know thou whosoeuer thou art that findest this to bee thy case that hast no delight and canst find no comfort in the communion of Gods people in these holy assemblies here that thou shalt haue no part nor portion no nor any fellowship with them in the kingdome of heauen hereafter for those that haue no heart to beare a part with the Church Militant in their holy assemblies here shall neuer come to beare a part in that Quire where Saints and Angels shall sing continually in the Church Triumphant And last of all within the compasse of this reproofe are those that sticke not to say they can serue God at home as well as at Church they can pray and reade good bookes at home and so long as they imploy themselues thus thinke they are not to bee blamed But what say these men to Dauid or what are these men to Dauid could not he being a Prophet of God and a man after Gods owne heart indued with such a wonderfull measure of the sanctified graces of Gods Spirit serue God in priuate in the time of his banishment as these in their houses or Chappels of ease Yet hee did long to come into the Courts of the Lords house yea he did enuy the very Sparrowes and Swallowes that might come into the Temple 〈◊〉 4 〈◊〉 and build their neasts neere the Altar whereas he might not come therein Vse 2 Secondly this may serue for admonition that we labour to bring our hearts more and more to be affected with these holy duties to prize these publike assemblies and to be thankefull vnto God for the same that we neuer rest vntill we bring our hearts in some good measure to say with Dauid ●sal 〈…〉 I was glad when they said we will goe vp into the house of the Lord and to this end let vs be● exhorted to prouoke one another and to call one another as the faithfull before Come let vs go vp to the house of the Lord. And herein Masters of families and Parents are to be exhorted th●● they thinke it not sufficient 〈◊〉 they themselues come bu● to ●●e to their Children and Serua●●● that they come also to Gods wor●ship Thou must suffer none to attend thee in thy house that will not attend thee to Gods house Remember the charge Thou thy Sonne and thy Daughter Ex. 20.10 thy Man-seruant and thy Maid-seruant Iosh 24 15 c. Iosuah vndertakes for all that are in his house I and my house will serue the Lord and this was one of Dauids greatest comforts that hee had gone with a multitude Psal 43. ●● and led them the way to the house of God Went vp to Ierusalem to worship But why would the Lord suffer him to goe vp to Ierusalem Quest so long and so tedious a iourney why was not Philip sent before God Answ if it had so pleased him he could haue sent Philip at the first to haue instructed him but hee would not but suffers him first to trauaile vp to Ierusalem No question the Lord was much delighted in this obedience of his Seruant and in respect that his loue to religion was such as made him endure any labour cost or paines he was moued the rather to blesse him with the ministery of Philip. God had left in his Church meanes whereby he would haue men taught such as were those sacrifices now done at Ierusalem which he will not haue neglected It pleased the Lord well that the Eunuch should be first instructed in the rudiments of the Law that he might be the fitter for the Doctrine of the Gospell The Lord might haue sent downe the holy Ghost vpon Cornelius and his company Act. 10. before Peter preached vnto them but he would not but first makes him fit for Peters ministery and for the receiuing of the holy Ghost And thus the Lord could haue instructed Saul when he first heard that sound Acts 9. from heauen but would not vntill he were first fitted for prayer We are taught hence Dect Catechising ●●ce●●●●y that if wee would bee fit for the strong me●t of the Gospell we must first be thoroughly instructed in the principles of religion Thus the Author of the Epistle vnto the Hebrewes by a lo●ing obiurgation or chiding reproues the want of this amongst them H●b 5.1 When for the time saith he ye ought to be teachers ye need that one should teach you a●ai●e which be the first principles of the Oracles of God and are become such as haue need of milke and not of strong meat So Paul 1 Cor. 3.2 I cannot speake vnto you as spirituall but as vnto babes And hence is it that Moses commandeth the people to teach their children the Law of God D●● 6. Ex●● 14 and the vse of the Passeouer And surely this serues to condemne the great neglect of this duty Vse that men thinke it scorne to be catechised and instructed in the grounds and principles of religion and this is the reason why so many heare the word vnprofitably and are so full of blindnesse and ignorance they were neuer truly grounded in the principles of the Christian faith but of this hereafter To Ierusalem to worship This could not bee done but with great cost for so were the sacrifices and seruice of God in
imploying himselfe in those weak meanes for the attaining of grace and knowledge he was well imployed and now God takes pity vpon him and sends Philip vnto him to reueale Christ Iesus vnto him to saue his soule Thus euen thus the Lord vsually takes pity on men and reueales Christ Iesus vnto them and bestowes mercy on them when they seeke it in the meanes he hath appointed such as are the hearing of the word prayer reading meditation and the like And thus when Isaac was meditating and praying Gen ●● God sent him a gracious wife When Daniel was in his prayer Dan. 9.20.21.27 God sent his Angell vnto him to acquaint him that the end of the Churches captiuity was at hand Luk. 1.8 Whilst Zachary was executing his office in praying sacrificing in the Temple the Lord sent an Angell with glad tidings vnto him that Elizabeth his wife should beare him a sonne Luk 2.250 Simeon being in the Temple seruing of God the Lord reueales his sonne Christ vnto him And so is Peter sent vnto Cornelius when he is fasting and praying Act. 10. The point is cleare Reas 1 The Lord to this end hath appointed the meanes such as are the word Sacraments prayer c. These are giuen to some end and to what but to meet with God Reas 2 The second reason is in regard of the Lords owne promise who hath promised to bee found of them that seeke him in th● conscionable vse of the meanes hee hath appointed saying Mat 7.7 Aske and yee shall haue c. And call vpon me in the time of trouble Psa 50.15 and I will heare thee and deliuer thee Seeing that God is thus found of those that seeke him in the meanes he hath appointed Vse 1 This should bring religion and Christianity into request amongst vs and set men diligently on work about holy duties seeing there is such a promise of recompence and of reward made thereunto hee is faithfull that hath promised Such whose hearts desire is to be saued that hunger and thirst after Gods fauour and loue in Iesus Christ in the pardon of their sinnes God will take pity on such and their hope shall not faile Aske and yee shall haue Mat. ● 7 seeke and yee shall sind c. And as for those that would faine come to heauen and yet turne back vpon the meanes will deceiue themselues in the end Vse 2 Secondly seeing the Lord takes pity vpon his children when they seeke him in the vse of the meanes he hath appointed hence ariseth comfort for poore distressed soules that goe with this Eunuch to Ierusalem there to worship God faine they would see his face in glory faine they would finde comfort and get assurance of their reconciliation with God but yet they cannot finde Christ no● obtaine the thing they so much long for Well notwithstanding this aske still seeke still knock still humble thy selfe in prayer and be earnest with God in supplications heare the word diligently read it constantly receiue the Sacrament preparedly for nothing is more certaine then to finde comfort and to meet with God in the conscionable vse of the meanes he hath appointed Deliuerance will come saith Mordecai to Hester and it may bee at that time when wee thinke least thereof and then most welcome Then the spirit said to Philip. That is either the holy Ghost or else the Angell bad him goe to the Chariot Wee heard before how the Angell commanded Philip to goe towards the South but acquainted him not to what end yet he declaring his ready obedience meets with this Eunuch And now he meets with him he speaks not till hee was commanded He will first haue his calling and commission to the worke before he proceeds to deale with the Eunuch and herein will teach all men that are called to the worke of the Ministery this necessary duty That they enter not vpon this Calling without a calling Doct. 2 Ministers must still haue a calling for that they doe nor to proceed further therein then they receiue warrant from God Thus Moses the Lords Captaine of his people Israel together with all Israel were content to bee directed by the cloud Exod. 40.36.37 both for their going forward and their standing still When Samuel was sent to an oint one of the sonnes of Iesse when Eliah came that was the eldest sonne and so the second and the third yet layed he his hand on none of them till the Lord commanded him So Philip here hee will first receiue his charge from God before he will presume to speake to this man Thus did Dauid still aske counsell of God in any notable enterprise that he tooke in hand 2. Sam. 2.1 The Ministers of Christ must not runne before they be sent but stay til they a haue calling from God till he set them on worke and put them into his seruice till he bids them go and furnishes them with gifts graces will and skill to do the worke of the Lord and then they must readily put the same in execution None of all the Prophets Isaiah Ieremy Amos c. None of all the Apostles no not Christ himselfe durst take this calling before they were called thereunto by God and then they did most readily and willingly put the same in execution And the reasons are Reas 1 First when this is wanting ●●am 6 7 Num. 16.9 men are but intruders as Vzza was and that God which ouertooke him in that sinne will not suffer such men to escape vnpunished Reas 2 Secondly such doe seldome or neuer any good by their Ministry and hence it is that the Lord threatned this iudgement vpon false Prophets amongst the rest I sent them not Let 23.32 nor commanded them therefore they shall not profit this people at all Vse 1 This serues to reproue such as enter vpon this calling without a calling as the Lord complaineth by his Prophet They ranne but I sent them not neither haue they preached my ordinance Such are they that will vsurpe this publike and sacred function without a lawfull calling And within the compasse of this reprehension are such Midwiues as presume to baptize Infants hauing no calling thereunto I would commend vnto such the example of the men of Bethshemish who prying into the Arke without a calling 1. Sa● 6.19 the Lord smote of them 50070. men So Corah Dathan and Abiram taking vpon them the Priesthood without a calling Num. 16.9 the Lord destroyed them and their companie by causing the earth to open her mouth and to swallow them So is Azariah stricken with a leprosie to his death 2. Kin. 15.5 and that because not content with his kingly office hee would take vpon him the Priests office likewise to burn incense vnto the Lord. Now then if these vsurpers and prophaners of Gods ordinances in the time of the Law did not escape Gods vengeance how much lesse now in the time
Angels to attend them Psal 34. 3 Haue a heauenly Father to take care to prouide for them Mat. 6. 4 Haue assurance that their names are written in the booke of life Mat. 1● 5 Are reserued for a glorious Kingdome 6 That crosses Rom. 8. miseries and afflictions shall all turne to their comfort and death to their advantage And haue not these cause to reioyce Reas 4 Besids hath not a godly man a good conscience and is not that a continuall feast Pro. 15.15 The poiut is cleare let vs first remoue some doubts that may lye in the way before we come to the vses Doe we not see that many of those that goe vnder the name of Gods people men that heare the word diligently c. Seeme to be strict Christians in their liues yet goe heauily hang downe their heads and mourne more then others where then is their ioy Besides none liue more merily and haue their liues full of iolity and pleasures then wicked men that run most licentious courses make no reconing or accompt at all of grace or godlinesse Giue mee leaue to answere to them both Resp 1 Concerning the Godly it is true their ioy is not seene to the world but for the most part is secret and inward and therein doth abound when otherwise their liues many times seeme to bee full of misery for as Salomon saith of the ioy of wicked men In the middest of laughter the heart is sad Pro. 13.14 So may it as truely be said of the Godly in the middest of their sorrowes their hearts are full of ioy Howbeit their ioy is not carnall nor in carnal things as before in the time of their vnregeneracy for so saith the Apostle As sorowing 2 Cor. 6.10 yet alwayes reioycing Secondly If the Godly at any time seem to be full of sorrow and heauinesse it is not Religion and godlinesse that makes them so but rather indeed the want of it See this in Dauid Thou didest turne away thy face from mee and I was sore troubled When the Lord shall withdraw himselfe at any time from his seruants as one that will not be spoke withall no mervaile then though trouble and anguish sease vpon the soule Resp 3 Thirdly this thing so comes to passe many times in the godly by reason they are ignorant of their owne present condition they are not able to iudge aright of their owne estate and herein depriue themselues of that comfort which otherwise they might haue living more by sense then by Faith A man may haue true grace and yet for the present want the vse and comfort of the same which the Lord is pleased to with-hold from them to humble them to make them search more narrowly after their corruptions thereby to discouer some sin that yet hath not bene discouered and to make them to prise his fauour and loue at the higher rate when the Lord shall bee pleased againe to smile vpon them Resp 4 And last of all Though the Godly somtimes be in heauinesse yet their heauinesse shall bee turned into ioy as our Sauiour saith Ye shall sorrow for a season but your sorrow shal be turned into ioy So Paul wee are afflicted on euery side but not forsaken cast downe 2 Cor. 4.8 but perish not Marke the vpright man and behold the iust Psal 37. the later end of that man is peace Nothing is more sure and certaine then comfort to the Godly after their time of mourning But now come vnto a wicked man he hath many times the semblance of ioy but no true ioy it is not harty nor sound in the face not in the heart the reason is a wicked man hath in his bosome a halter that strangles his ioy a guilty and an accusing conscience which howsoeuer hee labours to smother and stifle yet is alwayes telling him heauy newes so true is that of the Prophet Esay Esay 48. vlt. There is no peace to the wicked saith my God But these are the men that seem to haue the pleasant liues Obiect Is their condition the better Answ because they are insensible of their misery haue we not seen a fellow drink and swill the same morning hee hath gone to the execution would any enuie this mans felicitie and desire his condition how many traitors haue had a Satten sute on their backs when they haue loked euery day to be quartered Surely all the mirth and pleasures of wicked men is none other hee is euer destitute of the true ground of ioy and that is Gods spirit assuring his soule of the pardon of sinne Now ioy is a fruite of the spirit Gal. 5.23 and wanting this such must needs want true ioy And howsoeuer a wicked man doth not by and by meete with the wages and stipend of his sins but hath ioy now in stead of sorrow yet as our Sauiour saith Woe to you that now laugh Luk 6. for you shal wayle and weepe as they haue multiplied their sins so shall their sorrowes bee multiplied at last when the Lord shall cause them to possesse the sins of their youth Iob 13.26 We come to the vses Vse 1 Seing then that sound conuersion breeds sound ioy This may then in the first place serue to stop the mouthes of those that thinke a Christian life to be the most vncomfortable life that may be and conceiue that when men once begin to liue a Godly life they must then bid adieu to all ioy mirth whatsoeuer Thou lyest thou prophane worldling as our Sauiour said I haue meate to eate that ye know not of So hath the child of God a ioy and reioycing that the world knowes not of Indeede now his cheefest ioy is not in eating and drinking in vaine pastimes and pleasures as in times past But in the inward consolations of Gods spirit The Kingdom of God standeth not in meate and drinke but in righteousnesse and peace ioy in the holy Ghost This peace this ioy the world knowes not and whilest the wicked mock and scoffe thereat the righteous solace themselues therein Surely this disgrace thus put vpon Gods people and on the profession of the Gospel that it ouerthrowes al comfort and delight came not but from hell to dash the countenance of grace and godlinesse and to bring the profession of Religion more and more out of request Whereas indeed none haue more cause to ioy reioyce then they they haue their sins pardoned in the blood of Christ they haue the ministery of Angels to attend them haue a heauenly Father to care for them haue a Sanctified vse of all estates and conditions of life are assured their names are written in the booke of life and are reserued for an euerlasting kingdome what then should hinder their ioy Vse 2 Secondly this may serue my brethren to bring Religion and Christianity daily more and more into request with vs who would not liue a ioyfull life and see