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A73748 The sinners sleepe vvherein Christ willing her to arise receiueth but an vntoward answer. By Henoch Clapham. Clapham, Henoch. 1596 (1596) STC 5345.4; ESTC S124802 49,655 153

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spirite of Iesus she would not haue sowned for Loue nor her hearte bene ouer-swaied by the recordating his former speeches In a word therefore shee Beleeued she Hoped she Loued that is she was endued from aboue with the holy guiftes of Faith Hope Loue the holy Trinity from the Trinity in vnity Christ was present in the beginnings of his spirit only absent in the full Reueale of Mercy of forgiuenes of Syns remission If faire means will not preuaile to cause vs arise out of sin then wel done it is of our father and a worthy wor● of mercy to whip vs to briech vs ● so bring home the prodigall once ● lost Son If when with much patienc● hee hath awaited our Rising and wit● sweete meanes allured vs to conver● yet we will not arise yet wee will no● convert Let vs expect a famine of th● body a famine of the soule an Ili● of Crosses in our way To open th● heart freely for entertaining the Sp●rit of Iesus and hauing opened not t● receiue him what greater crosse T● seeke after the spirit of Iesus ey to cr● and call for the grace of God by muc● and often prayer and yet to be denie the thing wee seeke for to misse th● grace wee call for Oh what great crosse then this If peace of conscienc● be a sweete gyft passing all vndersta●ding of man then the wante of th● peace with a thorow feeling of th● want must be as bitter gall passing ● the conceit of man If Prov. 15.15 a good heart ● a continuall feast then a bad accusin● condemning heart must be a continuall famine He that once hath bene wel burnt with this fyre and bit throughly with this Scorpion will bee afraide for euer after of abusing Gods call of turning his grace into wantonnes And shal not som mens harmes teach others to beware hauing seene another vnder the lash of halfe-despaire shall not that feare thee fright thee from nousling Sinne Satans snake in thy bosome Iust then should it be for God to leaue thee crying with Caine My punishment is intollerable Gen. 4. with Saul to say Slea me and with Achitophel to cry Com halter and strangle me for I haue abused the goodnes of my God But a great mercy of God it shall bee to lash thy heart to wound thy Conscience to confounde thy affections and for a tyme to kindle a feeling of hels fyre in thy brest that so thy stubble burnt vp thy sinne consumed and the inwarde man once purged of the sinne thou hast slept in thou so maiest meete with the comforte of God hi● spirite and the amiable countenanc● of Iesus But is this torment of Conscience all the punishment inflicted on o● huswife newly risen out of sinnes be● No what followeth The watchm● of the city founde me they smote mee a● wounded me the watchmen of the walle tooke my Vaile away from mee Here is ● newe skirmish a new rod stiept in vineger a sharpe bitte to the flesh H● soule before perplexed within her lazy flesh now vexed without Certain● watchmen finde her finde her agains● her will they smite her wound he● and take away her vaile She dwelt i● a City and the City had watchme● wakefull watchmen the little Mou● could not styr but the Cat had her b● the throate Hee leaps at her anothe● smites her another wounds her another puls as it were her Skin oue● her heade and this is the fruite of h● late repentance of her late resurrect●on of her obedience almost ouer-late She ariseth at her owne leasure and therefore is Whipped of God at his pleasure When she laye slugging and snorting in sin suffering Iesus to stand without in the night cooling his toes then she demed her selfe most master but nowe at last she fyndes that shee wished not to finde that Christ is Head an ouer-ruling heade able ynough to bring a proude soul vnder and sufficient for humbling the rebellious flesh This Citie shadowes out the World and False-Church into the which Iesus somtimes steppeth to cal from sleepe such as the Father hath giuen vnto him The Watch-men of the City that is within lodged in the streets of the city they shadowe out the worldlings Ciuil maiestrate The vvatch-men of the walles or hiest partes of the City doe liuelily denote the Ecclesiastical or false spirituall Rulers who stande a lofte to ouer-watch the city and by their tempests trumpets sond to giue warning of a● aduersary to the worlds state By the● finding her for she no doubt had le●ned to bevv are of men is argued the● industrious watchfulnes by their sm●ting wounding vnvailing her is she●ed their studious care of keeping ● their Citizens in subjection to the● vvorldly state This vvatchfulnesse an● Care of theirs argues the worlde mo●● witty in their darke generation the● are the childeren of lighte Christia● magistrates and ministers may be se● to schoole of these men these bein● more watching caring to keepe thei● worldlings in subjection to the Princ● of Darknesse then are they for causing continuing subjection to the Lor● of lighte But to pursue the Sinners story Sh● being disquieted in her soule throug● the absence of her beloued what dot● she she seekes al about and calles an● cryes but findeth and heareth of no● comforte What doth shee then dot● she goe back againe to her sinful bed ●nd so sleepe it out with the residue of the citie Doth she say vnto her soule Soule seing ther is no more comfort to bee had though thou haue shaken of thy former sinne seeing there is no more solace in seking after Christ go back againe my soule and glut thee in sinne go sleepe on againe with the cities bone companions saith she so doth she so If so she had saide she had saide like a number of false Christians in these dayes If so she had don she had had a nomber of companions in this swynish age wherin hauing taken the start of profession they twine to their first crookednesse and sucke vp their former vncleane vomit so making 2. Peter 2.20 their ende worse then the Beginning Or doth shee say within her selfe Cursed am I of God reprobated am I of God there is no mercy or saluation for me therefore come yee cursed hands and strangle me take vp a dagger and stab me goe to som cursed water drown thee doth she say thus doth shee ● thus If she had said so she should ● haue lacked fellowes If so deuellis● she had don she should haue found desperate soules in these dayes B● none of these wickednesses shee do● what then doth shee Shee takes a●wer her Tent on her back throu● the city she ploddeth if happily sh● may meet with comfort elswhere se●ing it was not there finding not co●forte at home shee laboureth to fin● comfort from home her feete that b●fore were washed for sleepe are no● washed and fitted to voyage abroad● a signe she was
the deluge to the end that they should prevent the judgment by repentance To what end did Christ so preach to Ierusalem but that thereby hee might gather them vnder his wing as a hen gathereth her chickens To what end doeth the Lord stirre vp many in these daies to knocke at the doores of festered Consciences but that they would open vnto him and let his spirit enter not the spirit of adulterie enter for that is there alreadie not the spirit of pride to enter for that is there alreadie not the spirite of the world or hypocrisie to enter for they are there alreadie but to the e● that Christ by his holy spirit right●ous spirit chaste spirit loving spiri● might enter They that will not op● their hart to make this change nam●ly to send out Satan and to receiue● Christ to send out the vncleane spiri● and to take in the holy it is pittie● their life But why doeth Christ cra● this soule to open to him can he no without voice and knocking enter ye● he can but his ordinarie revealed wi● is otherwise namely by the 1. Cor. 1.18.21 liuely voice of preaching to beget faith an● that preaching with authoritie as di● Christ not coldlie or weaklie as di● the Scribes and Pharisies A man ca● burst open a doore without a key bu● ordinarilie hee vseth a key so can th● spirite of Christ burst open an harde heart without the spirituall key of Dauid displaied by preaching but ordinarilie hee vseth the key of preaching As a man is said to open the door but not without a key even so the spirite of God is saide to open the heart but not without preaching And as the ●ey is saide to open the doore but not without the help of mans hand even so the word preached is saide to open the hard heart but not without the hand of Christ which is his Spirite What great cause haue wee then not onely to praye that God would send Preachers into his Harvest but also that hee would graunt his spirit to accompanie their preching that so God his holy workman his spirite and his holy toole and instrument the worde preached concurring togither many hearts may bee opened to due attending the worde as was the Act. 16.14 heart of Lidia the Thyatirian to PAVLS Sermon Nowe as he calleth knocketh at the portall of her conscience so he vseth therewithall many sweete alluring titles saying Open vnto me my Sister my Loue my Doue mine vndefiled If the King of the Land should come vnto the doore of some base woman inhabiting his Land who stoode in traiterlie estate at her doore shoul● knock intreating entrance vnder th● tearmes of Sister Loue Doue pe●fect one and that with a pardone i● his hand could her heart be so hard a● to lie still in her bed and not rather to arise hastilie come and open fall at hi● feet and beg pardon Our annointe● IESVS who hath received all powe● in Heauen and in Earth hee ever b● the voice of his written word calleth and knocketh at our doore with I beseech you brethren I beseech you sisters desire you in the bowels of IESVS and many other sweet speaches he oftentimes vseth if happily any thing might moue vs but oh alas how many arise from the dead how many leaue sleeping in sinne howe many open a free heart vnto IESVS that so entring Rev. 3.20 he might suppe vvith vs and we with him When Iesus came into Luke 19.8.9 Zacheus his house and hee entertained him with holy restitution Iesus tolde him that Salvation was come vnto his house Happie man he that as verily had obtained salvation as received the Saviour But in these daies men feare least the receiving of IESVS bring trouble povertie and death vnto their house whereof anone in his place and therfore Christ may knock and call at his pleasure for they will obey at their leasure but the daye will come that shall pay for all Open vnto me my Sister Christ in a certaine Sermon saith that These are my brethren sisters that hear the word of God and keepe it but here hee calleth her Sister as also vndefiled or perfect one that is so far from doing his will as shee refuseth it and doth her owne will keeping her heart barred against Christ when hee would haue had her open This terme therefore and the other doe not properlie appertaine to her present sleepy estate as yet she lay in an vnrepentant estate for so shee was no visible Church or member of a Church neither in that presumpt●ous sinne could she warrant the applying of mercie in Christ the word being against her For to whome one g●ueth himselfe as servant to obeye his se●uant is he whome he doth obey Rom. 6 1● but she heere gaue her selfe as servan● to obey vnrighteousnes therefore se●uant to vnrighteousnes But shee is termed of Christ in regard of her fir● election which hereafter shuld be se●led vnto her heart by an effectuall c●ling what time the power of his ca● should appeare by mooving her to rise and seeke after Christ with th● crosse on her necke denying her sel● for following after Christ So that may wel say he calleth her Sister Lo● Doue vndefiled because she was calle● to be a Sister a Loue a Doue as also to liue in an vndefiled estate Brethre● and Sisters we are to Christ being 〈◊〉 him our Mediatour reconciled to th● Father Christ the Sonne of God be nature wee sonnes and daughters 〈◊〉 God by adoption and brethren and sisters to Christ by the handfast and betrothment of faith which makes vs Ephes 5.30 members of his body of his flesh of his bones So that thereby wee are not onely his Brethren and Sisters but also his Loue Spousesse Doues we are called to be for Mat. 10.16 Innocencie and harmlesnes The Naturians affirme the Doue to be without gall and sure I am wee are commanded to be without Bitternesse Vndefiled wee are called to be as also to be perfect as our heavenly Father is perfect Of every which title much might be saide which heere I passe by but from the whole this wee are to learne that as in regard of our Election knowne to God wee are to him from the beginning knowne for Sonnes Daughters as also Brethren and Sisters to Christ even before wee can with Iacob and Esau do good or evill So the calling of a Christian is for to stand in vnion with Christ in obedience and holy service to him as to our head and spirituall husband to har● not so much as our enemie and fin●lie to bee holy in all our wordes a● workes as beseeming the children God brethren and sisters of Chr● these that professe themselues su●jects of the Kingdome of Heauen not the World If a Monarch and gret Ki● should call vs to bee his brethren a● sisters oh we would stirre our stump and endevour our selues therevnto trow if we heard the King
to Christ as the wicked in IOB say Iob. 21.15 What profit should vve haue if we pr● vnto the Almightie These holde th● heresie that good PAVLE long since ●ondemned namelie 1. Tim. 6.5 That gaine is ●odlines and therefore after once or wise admonishment to bee rejected ●it 3.10 Wicked man thou art are ●hy feete or affections to be washed ●rimmed for any other vse than to at●end Christs call Paul setting downe ●he spiritual souldiers furniture Ephes ● appointeth the feet to be shod with ●he preparation of the Gospell be●ause our affections should turne our ●eet to the Gospell not for the gazing ●hervpon but for the receiving thereof But sorsooth it will bee a discredite ●o my young Maister and young Mi●tres to leaue their chesse cardes dice dauncing discoursing companions proud curtizan tirings c. Oh it will be a disgrace vnto them to obey the voice of the Preacher vppon whose heade and lockes resteth punishment and dislike of men to obey their call wold make them forsooth as beggerlie and asmuch despised as he that cals them from these vanities wherin th● haue slept from their infancie Indee● the miserie and simplicitie of Chri● and the plainnes of the worde was stumbling block to the Iewes and a offence to the Gentiles If Christ wo● come to our Magistrates Merchant and rich Na●bals with a golden crow● on his head and Salomons peace-scepter in his hande oh then it may be Christ in his Ministers word and h●ly ordinances should bee welcome Christ would come vnto our weom● with a curle●d fore-heade like a Bu● with pictures of Serpents dependa● his locks figuring their serpentine ●fections apparelled like the Nomb. 25. Moab●tish weomen for the alluring of Go● Israel to whoredome If Christ wou● come vnto the poor people with ple●tie of barli eloaues and fishes finall● if he would not keep such a knockin● but would blesse the Adulterer ki● the Murderer embrace the theefe a● preach strong drinke to the pot companions oh then hee should be a Prophet for the nonce they would bring him in with the voice of a Trumpet and asmuch diversitie of Minstrelsie as was at the Dan. 3. dedication of Nebuchadnetzars Image But seeing hee comes in earthen vessels poorely not making any noise in the streets therefore their feete are washed to another vse they bought not their shoes for to run at Christs call they can vse their feete to a more credible and pleasurable service Well Eccle. 11.9 walk in the waies of thine heart not of Gods heart and in the sight of thine eies not of Gods eies but know that for all these things not one of thy sinnes forgotten thou shalt come vnto Iudgment Christ standeth without wee with this sinful soul keep our selues within hee powerfully crieth Open wee lye tumbling in our sins the meane while making interrogatories with What and If and Howe he desireth entrance with sweet speeches and forcible r●sons we with SALOMONS Slugga● that thinks himselfe more vvise th● seven men that can render a reason d● giue him a slie answer to our owne ●ter sorrowe Do wee say that wee ● coupled to Christ by faith and in t● meane time keep Christ at the spea● point are we coupled or rather se● red he wooeth vs and wee will not wooed when are we like to be wed● 1. Iohn 2.4 He saith IOHN that saith hee kn● Christ and keeps not his commandem● is a lyer then much more say I is h● lyer that saith he is coupled to Ch● and yet denieth to do his commanments Let vs therefore at last awa● arise and open our heartes wide t● Christ by his holy spirite may en● and there establish an heavenly re●ment and kingdome We pray Let Kingdome come take heede lest by nying the passage of his word thro● our soules wee be found adversari● his Kingdome We pray Let thy vvill be done by vs in earth beware therfore lest we be found resisters of Gods glorious will revealed in the worde and so consequently be not found Mockers in steed of Prayers The Lord hath knocked in these partes of the world a long season deferre not to repent lest thou grieving his spirit which should seale thee vp to the day of glorification hee leaue of knocking and leaue behind him a flint stone at thy doore I meane do giue thine heart vp to bee hardened with Pharaoh and in steede of an heart sealed thou haue thy conscience seared with an hote yron But leauing this our Sinner heere sleeping or rather betweene Sleeping and vvaking namely in a Slumber I will in the next tractate God permitting take examination of her soul by which time I exspect her first Resurrection In the mean time rowse vp your Soules heavie through sleepe that finding with Her an assured place in ● First Resurrection you may finally w● her Rise joyfullie in the second Resurction whereas these that Rise not h● first from the Bands of sinne shall sluber and soundly sleep on to the po●er of the Second Death Melior vigilantia somno FINIS THE SINNERS RESVRRECTION The Song of SALOMON Chap. 5. Verse 4.5.6.7.8 The Text. 4 My Welbeloued put his hand by the hole of the doore and mine heart being affectioned towards him 5 I rose vp to open to my Welbeloued and mine hands dropping downe Myrrhe and my fingers pure Myrrhe on the handles of the Barre 6 I opened vnto my Welbeloued but my Welbeloued vvas gone and past mine heart was gone because of his speach I sought him but I could not finde him I called but he answered me not 7 The Watch-men that vvent about the Cittie found me they smote mee and vvounded me the Watch-men of Walles tooke away my vayle from ● 8 I charge you oh Daughters of Ier●lem if you finde my Welbeloued ● shall you tell him That I am si● Loue. NOwe followeth ● issue of the Con●rence betwixt C● and the sinfull So● wherein is consid●ble first the depar● of Christ insinuated in these wor My Welbeloued put his hand by the of the doore Secondly her Arise Search after Christ in the residu● the Text. In her Arise and Search ● is set downe the cause of her Aris● these wordes Mine heart being ●ctioned towards him I rose vp to open ● to my vvelbeloued togither with ● Cause of that Cause in these word● And mine hands dropping down Myr● and my fingers liquid Myrrhe vpon handles of the Barre I opened to my Welbeloued Secondly is set down the fruit of her late opening in the next verses The first fruit is sowre because of her late obedience and that lyeth in the 6. and 7. verses where first with an heavie heart remembring Christs former speach shee searcheth for and calleth after her Beloved but cannot see or heare of him Secondly during her search she falleth into the handes of the Cities watch-men being by them smitten wounded disrobed The second kind of fruit because late repenting is better than never
himselfe to a newe lord So did Math. 9.9 mathew the tolegatherer and so did the residue of the Apostles But so do not our people who either will not permit Christ to enter at al or if yet at their lesure Master Parson and Master Vicar will it may be leaue of murdering soules but when after he hath prouided fot himselfe his wife in the meane time soules shal starue ere his carcase starue after his belly is serued god shall haue his due if he can get it Such belly Gods will lay hand on the Bar but so vntowardly and looselie as the Dore shall open I knowe not when an euident signe that they haue as much meaning to part with their Sinne as an hors-leach with a gowtie legge that is they will leaue sin when they are bursten with sinne A nettle gingerlie handled doth ranckle the hand but being rudely a● roughly griped it nothing harme● Sinne must bee sodainly strangled the throate or else as an Adder it w● slide through thy fiste and leape in t● face Agag liuing but a while after S● was commanded to kil him was ca● that Saule afterwardes was left to 〈◊〉 himselfe Spare not sin for it will n● spare thee strangle it or it wil strang● thee This poore soule setting Heart a● Hand to the remouall of all lets i●pediments to godlinesse what foll●weth Liquid Myrrhe droppes from 〈◊〉 hands vpon the handles of the Barre th● is the oyle of Myrrhe made her han● soople and nimble vnto this worke of 〈◊〉 moving the Barre Going in good ea●nest roundly vnto the worke shee w● awares findeth the spirituall oyle ● Anointed Iesus helping her hands an● furthering her holy labours not vnl● to him that digging to pit a cary o● findeth a coffer of treasure seeking 〈◊〉 thrust out the euil spirit she vnawares meeteth with the good Not that the good spirite had not before possessed her hart bound the strong man Sin but that the holy spirit is not visible Mat. 12.29 vnto vs til we bring forth holy works This caused S. Iames to say Iam. 2.18 Shew me thy faith which is inward by thy worke which is outwarde The harts affection must be manifested by the handes action This lesson she had learned this will Iames haue euerie professour of faith to learne VVe are called Christians and what is this word Christian in plain english Every Grecian can tel thee that Christian in english is One annointed Iesus Christ is Iesus annointed We take the name Christians of Christ because we shuld be annointed as was he He was annoynted Ioh. 3.34 aboue measure because Ioh. 1.16 of his fulnes we might receiue not onelie in our mouth and lip-profession but also in our hand and outward action Every one calling himselfe Christian calleth himselfe annointed annointe● to what annointed to whordome annointed to murder anointed to quaf● annointed to pastime such annoynting commeth from the spirite of th● black burning pitte Nay to be a tru● Christian is to be truly annoynted t● euery good worke as was our annoi●ted head before vs. The father is the husband-man Iesus annoynted Ihon. 15. is the vine and euery true Christian is a branche enoyled with an 1. Ioh. 2.20 oyntmen● from him that is holie This secretlie transfused to the hearte caused her to affection her beloued and so to arise to open But annointing her hands to Doe aswell as her heart to thinke and her mouth to speake she casteth aside such cursed Barres as before kept the spirite of Iesus without and therwithall openeth the Dorre of her soule in good ernest the oyle of god his grace not onlie bedewing her handes but streaming downe euery finger To these that are called Rom. 8. according to God his purpose all things fall out happily Psal 1.4 whatsoeuer they do it shall be prosperous The poore Shunamits oyle incresed not more fast 2 King 4. then doth the oyle of the Good spirite in a right Christian or Annointed faith vppon faith Rom. 1.17 Grace vpon grace Ioh. 1.16 Strength vpon Strength Psal 84 more and more annointed as it were to the euery fingers end that is to the ending of euery action This is newe learning to the foole and smally heeded of the counterfeit Christiane who thinketh Christianitie a science speculatiue not practick a prating of the tong not a practise of the hand But he that is not annoynted from heauen to doe good he is annointed from hel to doe euill Iam. 3.6 The bad tongue is sette one fire from hell and I am as sure that wicked working hands are set on fire from the burning lake Hee that increaseth not in good encreaseth in euill he that goeth not to day a step towardes God dooth to daie goe two steps towardes the diuell If wickednes drop from thy fingers thou art wicked if h●ly actions issue from thy hands wh● dare say but thou art holy Math. 7.18 for a goo● tree bringeth not forth euill fruite m● an euill tree good fruite make the tre● good and his fruite good or the tre● euill and his fruite euill But this liquid or thin pearcing oyle is saide to be of Myrrhe sweet i● sauour but bitter in taste As mani● can be contented to savour and smel● to manie symples whereof notwithstanding they abhor to taste so moe can be contented to smel vnto Christianity to heare look vpon Christian doctrine then spiritually to eate digest into practise To hear the word is sweete to reade the word is sweete to talke of the word is sweete but to doe that woorde is farre more bitter then Aloës Till wee come to practise all is wel but beginning once to turne hearing seeing speaking into Doing then begins a battle betwixt the Flesh and the Spirite a strife betwixte the Oyle of grace the sap of our crabtre nature A greater strife was not betwixt Iude. Michael and Satan about the body of Moses then here wil be betwixt old Adam and newe Adam for the producing a good worke The spirite cryeth Obedience the flesh proclaimeth Disobedience As Ezechiels scrowle was sweete in gusture but sowre bitter in digesture so spirituall thinges at the first doe rauishe the whole man but whē obedience is required then three parts of the same man resiste and crie out with the sonnes of the Prophets oh Death is in the pot Elisha must cast a little meale in the pot or the brothe wil be to bitter as bitter as the waters of Exod. 15.23 Marah in the wildernes of Shur Neither is the oyle of God his spirit bitter in it selfe but of a soueraigne preseruing and comfortable operation but as the worde of God is called the sauour of death vnto death not simplie but in respect so is this liquid percing Myrrhe bitter not in it ow● nature but by reson of our pevish co●rupt nature which as a corrupt st●macke is apt to convert a sugred pot●●on into poyson