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A62118 Two treatises The first is, A plain platform for preaching: whereby the word of truth may be rightly divided; and he that speaketh, speak as the oracles of God. Digested into 20. propositions. The second is, The destruction of in-bred corruption. Or, An antidote against fleshly lust. By A. Symson minister of Gods word. Simson, Alexander, 1570?-1639.; Simson, Alexander, 1570?-1639. Destruction of inbred-corruption. 1658 (1658) Wing S6369; ESTC R221898 80,628 321

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that the bitternesse thereof be not discovered as also the naughtinesse of our owne hearts ready at all times to give him entertainement if through his goodnes we did not watch over the same with all diligence What a good God have wee who not only fighteth for us but also advertiseth us of all the enemies of our salvation Much vvas the King of Israel obliged to the Prophet of God 2 Kin. 6.9 for revealing unto him the King of Arams purposes against him Simil. as vvhereby he did more then once avoid the danger but much more are vve to our gracious God for reveiling unto us by his faithfull Embassadors Sathans manifold guiles vvho is at all times and in every place and with every lust ready to deceive us standing at our right hand to bee our Adversarie yea for our sakes fiercely rebuking him Zech. 3.2 And the Lord said unto Sathan The Lord rebuke thee O Sathan even the Lord that hath chosen Ierusalem rebuke thee Js not this a brand pluckt out of the fire Though wee at some times feare to be overcome though wee may doubt that vve are indeed overcome though vve may be as it were at the very last cast even ready to faint and give over yet through the power of God are wee so preserved that not any shall pluck us out of his hands yea Hos 14.5 as the dew revives the withered herbs the meditation of foregoing comforts shall so revive us that our youth shall bee renewed like the Eagles Oh for pitty Psal i03 5 that our God should thus by his powerfull presence accompany us and out of his affectioned love towards us be ever arming us by his counsels comforts exhortations threatnings c. and yet that wee should at any time give place to the Divell in making provision for the Flesh Rom. 14.13 to accomplish the lusts thereof 3. No small glory doth redound unto God No small glory doth redound unto God He that made the withered stick of Aaron to bring forth fresh flourishing Almonds Num. i7 8 and made the poore mans withered hand to become whole Mat. i2 i3 to the glory of his name and in like manner opened the eyes of the blinde Mar. 8.23 even the same powerfull God by our dayly Mortification and the subduing the remainder of corruption wherewith we are diseased defiled wounded getteth glory to himself as who not only forgiveth our iniquities Psal i03 3 but likewise healeth our infirmities To vvhat end were wee created but to set forth the glory of God Delaying to mortifie our Lusts we delay the performance of that duty for which we came into the World A necessary consideration to further Gods glory would wee but consider that howsoever Sathan with his Adherents hath done vvhat in him lieth to hinder us from the remission of our sinnes from renovation in Christs blood from sanctification of the Spirit as in like manner he hath gone about to hinder the power of the Word and blessing powred upon the Sacraments and the Blessing that accompanieth the sanctified fiery fornace of affliction out of which the Children of God come like purified gold yea and would hinder deaths sting to be taken away and so us from lying downe void of sinne pure chast Virgins for Christ and yet that hee is letted in every of those his designes would we by denying to mortifie our Lusts thus rob God of his glory i Sam. ii 2. As the men of Iabesh Gilead answered Nahash the Ammonite requiring that he might thrust out all their righteyes and lay it for a reproch upon all Israel Give us seven dayes respite that we may send messengers into all the Coasts of Israel and then if there bee no man to save us we will come out to thee So might we Sathan endeavouring by his continued and reiterated temptations to draw us unto sinne that if we should not be succoured we were unable to withstand him Simil. But as they were delivered on the seventh day So inasmuch as herein Sathan aimeth at the eternall reproch of our gracious God and of his deare Sonne Iesus Christ and holy Spirit with the shame of the holy Angels our attenders and our owne who are the Israel of GOD seeking to pierce our soules and bodies thorow with the speace of sinne 1 Sam. 18.11 as Saul cast a speare at David to have nailed him to the wall Our gracious God who is jealous of his owne glory will undoubtedly by inabling us to oppose this our spirituall Nahash and our sinnes his Ammonits thus glorifie himselfe His head is already broken in the person of our Saviour at sundry times also he hath had notable foiles given him by Christs members being no more able to prevaile against them then Goliah against David the Egyptions against the Israelites the Canaanits against Ioshua and his Successors What remaineth but that we should still continue the warre untill in the full and finall Mortification of our lust to the everlasting praise of Gods glory hee be trod under foot As Naamans servants unto him 2 King 5.13 My father if the Prophet had bid thee done som great thing wouldst thou not have done it how much rather then when he saith to thee wash and be cleane So may I unto you If the Lord would for the glory of his owne name require us to part with our goods good name lives yea even the salvation of our Soules we ought willingly to assent thereunto much more when for our further and more cōfortable fruition of those requireth us but to mortifie our Lusts 4. Through our remnant of corruptions mortified by grace We obtain a continuall holy fear out of the sense of our owne weaknesse wee obtaine continuall feare through sense of continuall weaknesse on our owne part for certaine it is that if the Lord should leave us but for a time the very smallest temptation were of force to overcome the strongest Christian Note the least fiery dart of Sathan which hee taketh out of his owne Quiver being indeed extreamly venimous crooked and deceitfull The Wine that Noah drunke deceived him who notwithstanding was not purposely excessive therein Hee had strength no doubt to have overcome a stronger temptation if God had not left him for a season What a meane temptation was Davids looking on Bathsheba the damosels questioning of Peter Dalilahs feigned teares unto Samson The Sins I confesse in which the Saints fall thereby as also the dishonour of Gods Name and the Churches dammage through the same bee not small yet the LORD that brought light out of darknesse Gods children profit by the sins of others doth even hereby worke for the good of others as who learn from the same that even the best are unable to stand by themselves and that if even the strongest sort of Gods Giants bright shining Starres in the firmament of God have notwithstanding now and then
with us in every good worke and dutie though on our part in great weaknesse and infirmitie as well in abstaining from evill as performing of that which is good is no small injury to God as vvho hereby hides his manifold benefits bestowed upon us and thus either in censuring the dispensation of his grace because it is not according to our wishes or according to our sense and feeling or as we have received of his Majestie in times past or as others receive or not acknowledging the same with thanksgiving How dangerous it is for us rashly to condemne our selves Thus I say to judge our selves as it is dangerous So is it no lesse unprofitable neither furthers it our Spirit in progresse to Life eternall nor doth it provoke the good Spirit of God to help us since his Majestie getteth such an evill reward at our hand nor get we hereby our consciences pacified either yet obtaine our hearts desire It were best then as is manifest by the light of the Word and I have found by experience deare bought to let our soules keepe silence to God and to thank his Majestie every day for the least measure of grace Note for indeed the least blast of the winde of the Spirit is not onely miraculous and above deserving but also above the highest measure of thanksgiving either in this world or in the world to come Let then murmuring depart and thanksgiving keepe her roome whereby we shall obtaine as greater peace of conscience so greater encrease of grace to Gods both approbation and acceptation Againe What we are to doe when the Conscience doth justly accuse us for crimes committed if after triall the conscience doth justly accuse us in such and such points of blemishes inwardly and outwardly unknowne to any in ward unknowne either to Angels or Devils outward unperceived even by the most judicious Spirits for of grosse sinnes or such others as holy men of God would judge worthy of censure I doe not now speake wee are in no wayes to flatter or justifie our selves In these blacks and blemishes I would counsell thee poore soule not to flatter thy selfe but deeply to accuse thy selfe with great remorse Thus censuring thy selfe thus repenting for the sinnes of the day past yea the sinnes of thy best holiest and most zealous actions thou shalt goe to bed with the voice of joy and gladnes of praises and thanksgivings After that thou hast felt and uttered that which Ieremy speaks Ier. 3.22 It is of the Lords mercies that we are not consumed because his compassions faile not They are new every morning thou liest downe with an assurance of pardon thou liest downe as it were without sinne as who both grievest for thy sinnes committed and resolvest to lead a new life Hast thou performed this Psal 127.2 joyfull will thy nights rest be unto thee God giving his beloved sleepe They certainly that have tasted this and of this wil say Amen to it But this tryall is yet to be abridged into a narrower roome An exact and compendious forme of selfe examination Ere the evening come we may not onely forget the dayes wandrings as in like manner the good influences of Gods goodnesse towards us but also wee may be many times hinder'd from this great necessary profitable and commendable triall what by our selves through sleepines and what by others it being likewise a maine policie of Sathan to make us put the same off from one time to another whence it commeth to passe that the worke becommeth more difficult this dongue requiring to be swept out every day and we unable to remember two or three dayes wandrings It is then most requisite for the good both of soule and body for the obtaining of that precious jewell tranquillitie of mind for the weakning and overthrow of the Divels forces to turne dayes into houres as houres into minutes If in praying reading conferring Meditation hearing of Gods word and the like wee be unfaith full The delay of selfe tryall how dangerous by the least delay of this self-triall and self-judging Sathan getteth too much advantage towards the troubling of our tender Consciences contrarily If at all times in all places in all companies and upon every occasion out of our particular secret separate walking with God we shall take our selves to doe demanding of our selves as it were What we said What we thought Whether we edified our selves and others Whether wee glorified GOD or not Whether we remembred our selves the Church our end the great day our heavenly inheritance though but by one ejaculation or some Pilgrims looks wee should quikly perceive the benefit much good would it worke to our selves and others Thus should we find vvhat good wee have received by others how we have been affected with the company of the ungodly as whether wee have vexed our soules or not whether we have reproved sin with boldnes or failed herein in vvhat state our conscience standeth as whether or not wee have had mercy to keepe the same undefiled and the tendernesse thereof continued the same being in us both at home and abroad as a sweet companion Hereunto if we be attentive thus if wee doe employ our time gathering withall the good things vvhich wee have seene and heard abroad as in like manner making use of all good provocations to sharpen us though this sort of iron to sharpen iron is very rare the good which we shall reap hereby by will much ease our soules and augment our spirituall treasure Thus if wee would doe I will not boast or whisper that I have exactly thus done yet others have with all their might endevored herein and mind through the assistance of Gods good Spirit so to doe unto the end of their Christian Race wee should thus doing get great aboundance of extraordinary Christian joyes and ravishments as pledges or the earnest of the Spirit given to us under the hope of the fulnesse of eternall joyes If we have left off those glorious exercises not any wayes hindring either praying reading meditating or any other spirituall worke in the Vineyard but rather much furthering the same If I say we have omitted them doe we blame our selves if vve have gotten dumb tongues in stead of open withered harts in stead of mollified dirt for gold blindnes for eye-salve poverty of grace for riches beggerly cloathes for rayment of white linnen for a feasting a troubled conscience a shew of godlines for the power therof small mire and dew in place of great waters senslesnesse for watchfulnes and tender feelings If this be thy state dolefull is thy change fearfull this desertion Thou must repent in time getting thy heart and endeavours inlarged mightily and sincerely renewing thy Covenant with God vvhereby thou shalt at the length perceive why the Lord hath absented himselfe so long and againe enjoy his sweet presence and the glorious tokens of his affectioned love 7. Wee doe further and further hate