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A45329 The beauty of holiness, or, A description of the excellency, amiablenes, comfort, and content which is to be found in wayes of purity and holinesse where you have that glorious attribute of Gods holinesse exactly setforth : together with the absolute necessity of our resembling him therein ... / by Tho. Hall. Hall, Thomas, 1610-1665. 1655 (1655) Wing H426A; ESTC R28056 111,380 240

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to direct them grace to renew them grace to strengthen and comfort them so that there is no life like theirs For as the life of a man excels the life of a Beast so the life of a gracious man excels the life of a naturall man c. See more fully Topsals Preface to the Book of Ruth and Master Baxters Saints Rest 4. Part Sect 4. p. 56. Now lay all these Motives together and then put the question to your selves as Saul did to the people in another case 1 Sam. 21. 7. Can the son of Jesse give you fields and vineyards and Ratione homines iumentis religione homines bominibus antestant Boet. See more Will. Burton Serm. on Prov. 7. 1. p. 372. c made you all Captains of Thousands and Captains of Hundreds So say I Can the world give you peace joy contentment in all conditions Can your riches houses carnall friends c. give you comfort when you come to die or will they not rather like false friends then leave you and forsake you But holinesse like a faithfull friend will never leave you nor forsake you but in the very pangs of death will yeild you comfort Isa. 38. 1. 3. and at last Vestite vos seri●… p●…obitatis byssino sanctitatis purpurâ pudicitiae c. Tertul. de cultu faem c. 9 bring you to everlasting happinesse Oh then let us cloath our selves with the silk of honesty with the lawn of sanctity and the purple of chastity Et taliter pigmentatae Deum habebitis amatorem So shall the King of Kings See twelve Motives more in Bifield on 1 Pet. 1. 15. p. 123. take pleasure in our beauty and we shall be lovely in his eye for ever CHAP. IX IF any now seeing the necessity and excellency of holinesse shall cry out as those Acts 2. 37. Men Brethren What must we do that may be holy A. The Means to attain it are The means If you would see more Direct peruse Bifields Marrow p. 448 c. plain and easie to those that have hearts to practise them 1. You must pray unto God for it it is his Prerogative Royall to be The Lord that sanctifieth us Ezek. 20. 12. He is both the Authour and the finisher of it and though he hath promised to bestow it on us Ezek. 37. 25. 26. yet v. 37. he will for this be enquired of by the house of Israel to do it for them You must ask if ever you would have Spare to speak and you shall never speed What the Apostle saies of wisdome is true of sanctification James 1. 5. If any one lack it let him ask it of God Spread your uncleannesse and lament it before the Lord cry as the Leper Lord if thou wilt thou canst make me clean Oh when shall it once be Lord thou knowest that the way of man is not in himselfe but t is thou who art the heart-making that must be to me the heart-mending God c. It is therefore observed that the men of most prayer have been the men of most holinesse as Moses Samuel Job Daniel Paul c. True it is we must use all other means but without praier they are all but vain This must come in the Reare of all and be added to all other means that they may become effectuall When the Apostle had directed the Ephesians to put on the whole armour of God he addes in the close of all Praying allwayes c. Ephes. 6. 18. This is like Goliahs sword none like that and therefore Gods servants being sensible of their own uncleannesse by prayer have made out unto God for it Psal. 19. 12. Cleanse me from secret sins And 51. 10. Create in me a clean heart And 119. 133. Order my steps aright and let no iniquity have dominion over me And Paul praies for his Thessalonians that God would sanctifie them wholly 1 Thes. 5. 23. Nor is it all praying or seeking that will prevail But we must seeke it 1 Early 2 Earnestly 3 Constantly And to encourage you know That none ever sought God thus but he was found of him Many ask but it is amiss either they seek it not early in their youth or they seek it not zealously and earnestly with their whole heart or they cannot wait but give over presently no wonder if such ask and have not because they thus askamiss 1 Then you must seeke a gracious frame of spirit * See eight Reas. for this Gatakers Ser. on Matth. 6. 33. fol. p. 43. c. early in the morning of thy youth whilst the day of thy visitation lasts to such the promise runs Pro. 8. 17. They thatseek me early shall See more fully M. Ant. Burgess Ser. 75. finde me There are certain seasons of grace when the Lord makes tenders and offers of grace to the soul happy those that observe those seasons and know in this their day the things that concerne their everlasting peace There is a time when the Lord will be found of his people observe that season and improve it seek the Lord while he may be found call upon him whilst he is near Isa. 6. Remember thy Creator in the daies of thy youth before the evill daies come Fly betimes from the lusts of youth such as pride fornication self-confidence rashnesse sensuality voluptuousnesse c. 2 Tim. 2 22. God takes it kindly when young persons will so farre deny themselves that they can follow him through a wildernesse of temptations and oppositions in a Land that is not sown A hypocrite may follow him in a Land that is sowen with pleasures profits honours c. but to follow him in the want and losse of these argues some sincerity and makes us dear to God Jeremy 2. 2. I remember the kindnesse of thy youth the love of thine espousals when thou wentest after me in the wildernesse in a Land that was not sown It was Josiahs commendation that when he was but sixteene years old he began to seek serve the Lord 2 Chro. 34. 1. 3. And Obadiah feared the Lord from his youth 1 King 18 12. You must be good young if you would be good long Seldome doth a devil in youth prove a Saint in years the time of conversion as one well observes is usually between 18. and 28. and he that mispends that flower of his time is seldome good The devil indeed hath a Proverb A young Saint and an old devil But Gods Spirit tels us the contrary Prov. 22. 6. Train up a child Angelicus juvenis senibus Satanizat in annis in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it Train up a child vertuously and usually he will See Childs Patrimony ch 2. Harsnet on Rep. p. 260 278 c. continue Youth is our seed time our harvest and our hopes depend upon our care and diligence in this plowing and sowing season Every thing is Opportunitas●… plurimùm potest
in qualibet re Bulling most beautifull and successfull in its season Davids blessed man brings forth fructum suum in tempore suo his fruit in due season and therefore all that he doth prospers Psal. 1. 3. Whilst then the day of thy youth the day of health and the day of grace lasteth whilst God stands knocking at the door of thy heart by the motions of his Spirit speedily entertain him embrace his motions suffer thy selfe to be led by his Spirit in waies of obedience resolve with David that God shall be thy God and that thou wilt seek him early Psal. 63. 1. Let it be your first work to seek his Kingdom else if you delay and Diaboli vox est Da peccato quod praesens est Deo quod futurū peccato floremaetatis Deo reliquias Daven put off God from day to day your hearts will be hardened your sin increased Gods wrath provoked and Satan encouraged Learn wisdome then of the men of the world the Mariner observes his wind and tide the Lawyer his Term the Chapman his market the Husband man his seasons yea the Stork and the Crane and the Swallow know the time of their coming and the laborious Bee loseth no fair seasons Consider that time Nullus dum per caelum licuit otio perit dies Pliny it self is short but the seasons of grace are shorter and if you lose them you lose all This ruined Jerusalem because she knew not the day of her visitation See Madens Serm. on Luk. 19. p. 148 c. Gros Inducements to Christ. p. 25. 26. Luke 19. 44. Yea many that seek after heaven shall miss of it because they seek too late Luke 13. 24 God hath allotted to every man that lives in the bosō of his Church a certain time for repentance and he that neglects that time comes not in to Christ then can never be saved and therefore be sure ever to second the Spirits motions with obedience lest if the Lord call and you will not hear the time come when you shall cry and shall not be heard Prov. 1 24. c. 2. Seek it earnestly with all thy heart and with all thy might with the highest intention of affection they are only wrastling Jacobs that become prevailing Israels Importunity will do much it made an unjust Judge to do justice no man ever sought God with his whole heart but he found him Deut. 4. 29. Ier. 29. 13. 2 Chron. 15. 15. God hath made many gracious promises that he will sanctifie and cleanse us urge them in thy prayers beseech him to remember the word which he hath spoken to his servants wherein he hath caused us to trust Ezek. 36. 25 26 27. Zach. 14. 20 21. Obad 1. 7. 1 Cor. 1. 30. Go unto Christ in him is a fulnesse of holinesse to answer for our unholinesse Christ is the Magazine and Store-house of all grace in him is not only a fulnesse of Plenitudo abundantiae Plenitudo redundantiae Abundance but a fulnesse of Redundance an overflowing fulnesse for me and thee and for all that come unto him 3. Seek it constantly never give over Non cepisse sed perfeciss●… virtutis est but wait still in due time we shall reap if we faint not do not limit the holy One of Israel to thy time consider how long thou didst make him wait on thee before thou heardst him and then shouldst thou die in this waiting condition yet thou art blessed Deo confisi nunquam ●…onfvsi Isa 30. 18. Hold on thy suit take no deniall the comfort thou wilt meet with in the end will abundatly recompence all thy waiting and though hope deferred may make thy heart sick yet when it comes it will be as a Tree of Life Prov. 13. 12. II. If ever you would be holy you must take heed of offending and grieving Gods holy Spirit by your sins for sanctification is the most proper work of the Spirit and therefore he is called the holy Spirit for as the Father Elects and the Son Redeems so the holy Ghost doth most properly sanctifie 1 Pet. 1. 2. Titus 3. 4 5. 'T is the Spirit that must inlighten enliven strengthen quicken convince us of our spirituall See more Sibbs fount s●…aled p 112 c. nakednesse blindnesse poverty and misery it must enable us to all Duties and make all Ordinances effectuall and therefore as you love the In amore sempe●… cau●… t●…la nemo enim melius diligit quàm qui maxim●… veretur offen●… d●…re Salv. Spirit of God and tender your own salvation quench not the motions of Gods Spirit in your souls when it would convince you of sin and humble you do not drink nor drive away those pangs of the New-birth but obey its motions surrender up all the keyes of thy soul unto him let him rule in thee and over thee and suffer thy self to be led by it and it will assure thee of thy Adoption III. Attend upon the Preaching See M Ant. Burg. Sers 83 of the holy word of God it is the ordinary means by which the Spirit of sanctification is conveyed into our souls Act. 10. 44. Whilst Peter was preaching the holy Ghost fell on those that heard the Word Gods Spirit breaths not in an Ale-house or in a Play-house but in the ordinances they are the vehiculum Spiritus the Spirits chariot God will be found in his own way and means and therefore we should sit in the winds way and though for the present we finde not that comfort we expect yet let us wait Lex sanctifi●…ationem promovet q. ●…ominem ad peccati agni●…ionem adducit Wendel I. 1. c. 26. Harsnet on Rep. p. 65. to 124. still the lame man that lay long at the Pool of Bethesda at last was cured Attend then to the whole Word of God to the Law as well as to the Gospel let its terrours humble thee and out thee of thy self that so the Gospel may comfort thee For Gods usuall method is to bring men to heaven by The Preaching of the Law not only preparatively but being blessed by God instrumentally works the conversion of men the gates of hell First to bring men to mount Sinai and then to mount Sion first to mount Ebal the mount of cursing and then to mount Gerizim the mount of blessing first the Spirit of bondage to convince men of sinne and make them fear and then the Spirit of adoption to cry Abba Father By the M. Ant. Burgess Vindie Legis p. 195. 261. assistance of the Spirit the Word will be a sword to kill our corruptions and a glass to discover our selves unto our selves for though morall truths may adorn the soul yet it is only Divine truth that purifies it Psal. 119. 9. John 17. 17. Nor is it all hearing that brings sanctification Quicquid recipitur id ad modū recipientis recipitur Si vas est putidū ci que