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A15762 The pilgrimage to paradise Compiled for the direction, comfort, and resolution of Gods poore distressed children, in passing through this irkesome wildernesse of temptation and tryall. By Leonard Wright. Seene and allowed. Wright, Leonard, b. 1555 or 6. 1591 (1591) STC 26032; ESTC S102797 28,957 79

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them And often times those thinges which are taken for punishmentes are rather profitable medecins For euen as the Nurse by annointing her brest with Aloes doth weane hir Infant from sucking so doth God by tribulation and aduersity weane his Children from sensuall delightes And as Moses by striking the hard stonie Rocke with his Rodde brought forth plenty of Water euen so GOD by stryking the stony Hart of Man with affliction bringeth foorth teares of contrition And as in the Gold-smithes Forge the golde is fined while the Coales are burned so in the Forge of temptation and trouble the faithfull are tryed and fined while the wicked are hardned and consumed And as the seed which is cast vpon the land vnlesse it indure the coldnesse of raine frost and snowe can bring forth no fruit no more can man vnlesse he do patiently beare the crosse of tribulation and aduersity bring forth true fruites of the Gospell The patient abiding of the righteous saith Salomon shall be turned into gladnesse The Lorde correcteth all those whom he loueth and scourgeth euery sonne that he receiueth So as there is no greater temptation then neuer to be tempted nor sorer whip then neuer to be scourged Yet such is the naturall infirmitie of man that it God beginne a little to chastice wee sorow and lament as though there were none other hell And if we florish a little in prosperity we laugh and sing as though there were none oth●r heauen Hauing more respect how the world is inclined then what the Lorde hath commaunded Whereas wee shoulde not so much regard what we are here as what here after wee shall bee Not what we haue now but what we shall haue in time to come For all that Christ dyed for is yet behinde His kingdome is not of this world The effect of his death is not to make vs florish in this life The ioy of Gods children and sorrow of his enimies beginneth not till after death Hoc momentum vnde pendet eternitas This is a place of temptation and triall a moment of time whereof dependeth eternity of life to come The figure of this life withall the glory pompe and vanity thereof shall vanish and passe away and all thinges must be new New heauen new earth new bodies new mindes and all thinges new such as neither eye hath seene eare hath heard nor heart hath vnderstand before Chapter XVI Of the ioyfull state of Gods children after the laste iudgement AS the worlde had a beginning so shall it haue an ending The heauens saith the Apostle shal passe away in manner of a tempest the eliments shall melt with heat and the earth with all thinges therein contained shall burne with fier and be consumed But the Lord will crea●e newe heauens and a new earth and the former saith the prophet shall not bee remembred nor come to minde I saw saith the Euangelist a newe heauen and a newe earth for the first heauens and the first earth were passed away and there was no more sea And I saw the holy citie new Ierusalem come downe from God out of heauen prepared as a bride trimmed for her husband And I heard a great voyce out of heauen saying beholde the tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them and they shall be his people and he himselfe shall bee their God with them and shall wipe awaye all teares from their eies And there shall bee no more death neither sorrow neither crying neither shall there bee any more paine for the first things are gone And there shall be no night there and they neede no candle neither light of the sunne for the Lorde God giueth them light and they shall raigne for euermore Thy sonne shall neuer go downe saith the Prophet and thy name shall not be taken away for the Lorde himselfe shall be thine euerlasting light and thy sorrowfull daies shall be ended The moue saith he shall then be as light as the sunne and the sunne light shall be increased seauen folde and haue as much shine as in seauen daies besides And as the newe heauens and newe earth which I will make shall remaine before mee saith the Lorde so shall your seede and your name continue and from moneth to moneth and from Saboth to Saboth shall all fleshe come and worshippe before me saith the Lord and they shall go forth and looke vpon the karcases of the men which haue transgressed against me for their worme shall not die neither shall their fire be quenched and they shall be an abhorring vnto all flesh As the gold is desolued in the fire saith S. Augustine not to perish but to make it more fine and pure so the first heauen defiled with the pride of Angels and the first earth corrupted with the wickednesse of man shall vanish passe away and be no more seene Not altered in verity and substance but changed in fashion forme and shape So as the nature qualitie and complexion of corruptible Elemen●s agreeable to these our mortall bodies shall then be transformed to agree with our immortall and purified bodies and so remaine for euer And as we are now clothed with the Image of Adams corruptible bodie subiect to death and miserie so shall wee then bee clothed with the Image of Christes glorified bodie chaunged into perfection and sincerity When Christ shall appeare saith the Apostle wee shall be like vnto him and see him as he is And though wee shall not then as now bee maintained and fed with elimentall foode but as the Angels in heauen Yet our bodies of the same humaine nature shape and fashion of flesh and bones with all partes and members of a man as in this life Not altered in substance but chaunged in property Behold my handes and my feete saith our Sauiour his Disciples for it is euen I my selfe handle mee and see for a spirite hath not flesh and bones as you see me haue Yet such was his bodie as he entred the chamber where they were assembled t●e dores being shut Anselmus affirmeth that y e glorifie● to ies of the iust shall be so pure and p●rfect as may easily pearce or penitrate any other body without resistance or danger and in beaut●e shall shine as the sunne And as we shall be new men so shall we haue new sences to vnderstand thinges not as they seeme but as they are in deede And beholde the diuine mysterie of God face to face The fruition of whose glorious presence as the originall fountaine from whence all wisedome gladnes ioye vertue and true felicitie do proceede shall so rauish content and satisfie euery member power and sence of bodie and minde with fu●l perfection of pleasure and delight as neither eie hath seene eare hath heard tongue can expresse nor heart imagine In comparison whereof all the va●ne pleasures of this world are
the Apostles did cast out Deuils and heale diseases Which kind is common as wel● to the reprobate as to the elect But the true liuely and iustifying faith whereby Gods wrath is pacifyed our sinnes pardoned our minds lightned our harts strengthened our praye●s heard our requestes granted and we adopted the children of God members of Christ and Temples of the holy ghost without which it is not possible to please him is a syngular gift of God whereby his holy spirit by the preaching of his word and sacraments doth seale and conforme in the harts and conscience of his elect a certaine assured trust that onely by and through the conception byrth merits death passion resurrection assention intercession of that pure innocent Lambe Christ Iesus to haue free pardon remission of synnes both originall and actuall and raigne with him in glory for euer Pope is an assured constant and vnmoouable expectation which as an inseperable companion doth stedfastly looke and long for the perfourmance of those things which faith belieueth to be true and is therefore called the bloud of faith and anker of saluation Loue in generall is a common effect of fauor and affection and charity is loue reduced in due order the handmaid of faith and mistres of all other vertues And as faith beleeueth the word and hope waiteth for the promised reward so charity seeketh to helpe comfort and releeue her neigh hour To profit and do good vnto all and to hurt or hinder none To loue all men in Christ and for Christes sake and to hate none but sin and for sinnes sake And as the spirite of life descending from the head disperseth into euery part of the bodie so that if any member shall not be partaker thereof it cannot liue but perish terrestrially euen so the spirite of Christ being the head of his Church so disperseath into euerye member thereof quickning knitting and ioyning them together by the vertue of concord loue and charity that if any part or member shall bee separate or cut from the same it cannot liue but perish eternally Chapter XI Of prayer and meditation AS amongst the Iewes in olde time those beastes onely which chew the endde were counted cleane and meete for the sustenance of man so those men onely which by faithfull prayer and meditation chew the cudd of their minds are counted righteous and meete for the kingdome of heauen Meditation is the keye of conscience which openeth the closet of the heart and the eye of the soule whereby she seeth her whole estate defect and danger Prayer is an humble lifting vp of the minde vnto God the fruits of repentance and foode of faith consisting of two partes inuocation and thanksgiuing Which Christ himselfe hath not onely in mercy ordained as the chiefest part of Diuinity profitably appointed it as the surest staffe for a christiā pilgrim to s●ay vpon straightly commaunded it as the strongest defence for his poore distressed children to flye vnto and by his owne example confirmed it as the onely meane to obtaine all thinges meete for the vse and profite of man but hath also prescribed an ordinary rule and firme as it were his common store house of wealth and vertue to direct our praiers according to his owne diuine wisedome Wherein is contained all thinges necessary both concerning his owne glory the health of our soules and preseruation of our bodies Adding thereunto a certaine assured promise confirmed with an othe and sealed with his owne bloud that whosoeuer do faithfully beleeue in him put their trust in his mercy and depend wholy vpon his prouidence shall haue cleane remission of sinn●s and eternall life And whatsoeuer they shall profitably aske in his name he will assuredly here them and graunt their requestes Call vpon me in the daye of trouble saith the Lord and I will heare thee and thou shal praise me This is the trust that we haue towardes him saith the Euangelist that if we aske any thing according to his will he heareth vs. If you abide in me and my wordes abide in you saith our Sauiour aske what you will and it shall be done vnto you Whatsoeuer you shall aske in prayer if you do beleeue saith he you shall receiue it The Lord is nigh vnto all that ca●l vpon him saith Dauid Yea vnto all such as call vpon him faithfully I will heare before you call yea while you are but euen thinking to speake saith the Lord. As truely as hee heard Iobes prayer in the dunghill Ieremy in the clay p●tte Daniell in the Lyons denne the three children in the flaming fire Iona● in the whales bellye and Steuen vnder the stones so truely will he heare the rest of his obedient children that call faithfully vpon him in distresse and mistrust him not But hee that doubteth saith the Apostle is like a waue of the sea tost w●th the wind and carried with violence Neither let that man thinke that he shall receiue any thing of the Lord. Some are not heard because they pray with lippes onely without the affections of the hart Some for vngratefully abusing Gods benefites as though got by their owne policie Some in praying for superfluity are iustlye denyed things necessarie You receiue not saith the Apostle because you aske not And you aske and receiue not because you aske amisse The matter in prayer lyeth not in much saying but well saying It is not in the number of words or lowdnesse of voice but the zealous affection of an humble penitent heart and the feruent groning desire of a troubl●d spiri●e that as most delicate musicke pearceth the heauens and soundeth in Gods sacred eares as daintie meate pleaseth his diuine tast and as sweete incence delighteth his heauenly smell When Anna a figure of the Church did pray in the Temple her hea●t and lippes did moue but her voyce was not heard and yet God hard her So was Moises saide to be vehement in prayer when he spake not one word It is moreouer to be obserued that our prayers for spirituall giftes pertaining to the soule ought alwaies to be absolute without condition as well assured of rem●ss●on of sinnes and eternall saluation in Christ according to his promise But for temporall thinges pertaining to the bodie to b●e alwaies ioyned with this condition that if it sha●l please his fatherly goodnes to graunt our petitions Because wee are ignorant what is most meete and profitable for vs. When it pleaseth the Lord to bestowe a benefit of his children his custome is first to sti●re vp their mindes moue their heartes and open their lippes humbly to pray vnto him And then as a louing father so farre as shall further his owne glorie and their saluation to graunt their requestes For whatsoeuer is contrarie is vnme●t for him to giue and hurtfu●l for vs to