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A14879 The plaine mans pilgrimage. Or iovrney tovvards heaven Wherein if hee walke carefully he may attaine to euerlasting life. By W.W. Webster, William, treatise writer. 1613 (1613) STC 25181; ESTC S101835 77,422 180

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the same Apostle sayth Brethren be not children in vnderstanding knowledge because the same Apostle saith Brethreren bee not children in vnderstanding but in maliciousnesse be children but in vnderstanding be of a ripe age For when we come to heare the word of God euery man must reach and stretch out his heart to receiue it for then indeed the word worketh most effectually in vs when our hearts before are kindled and inflamed with desire of it So when wee waxe warme in the spirit and conceaue a desire and a thirst of the word it is an vndoubted token that we are borne againe and that there is breath and a soule in vs and that wee are not vtterly dead in the life of grace Therfore we must desire and imbrace the word because our faith is not able to sustaine and support it selfe vnlesse it be presently fed and nourished with the food of life Now we come to the matter and obiect which we must desire namely the food and nourishment in Christ our Lord which is here called the Milke of the word By this our Sauiour recalleth vs from all our dainties Labour not saith hee for the meat which perisheth but for the meat which endureth for euer for the word is euerlasting food and immortall seed because it makes vs immortall and to last for euer The word of God hath many titles and names giuen for the benefit and nourishment of all true Christians it is called a lanthorne to direct vs a medicine to heale vs a guide to conduct vs a bit to restraine vs a sword to defend vs water to wash vs fire to inflame vs sault to season vs milke to nourish vs and a key to vnlocke heauen gates vnto vs. It is the word of saluation because it saueth euery faithfull soule from damnation it is called the word of life because it reuiueth the spirit it is called the word of reconciliation because it is like a golden chaine to linke God and the faithfull together And in regard hereof it is called a Iewel of inestimable price as if all the treasures in this world were not sufficient to buy it The Prophet Dauid saith it is more to bee esteemed then gold yea then much fine gold and it is sweeter for comfort then hony and the hony combe Psal 19. Againe in the 119 Psal O how sweete are thy words vnto my throate yea more sweeter then hony vnto my mouth Likewise Sallomon his sonne setteth forth the great benefit and comfort that commeth by the word of God vnder the title of wisdom saying Blessed are they that finde wisdome and get the vnderstanding thereof for the marchandise thereof is better then the Marchandise of siluer and the gaine thereof is better then gold shee is more worth then precious stones yea and all things that thou canst desire are not to bee compared vntò her in her right hand is long life and in her left hand riches and honour her waies are pleasant and all her pathes are peaceable shee is the tree of life to them that lay hold on her and blessed is hee that entertoyneth her Pro. 3.13.14 Therefore seeing the word is so precious and so beneficial vnto euery faithful Christian let vs most earnestly long and languish for the milke therefore The word is resembled to milke in three respects first because it is the onely food of the faithful as milke is the onely proper food for babes secondly because it is not hard and intricate but plaine and easie to bee conceiued thirdly because it is sweete and comfortable to the soule For the first our Sauiour Christ fendeth vs to search the Scriptures because by them we haue eternall life And therefore it is the food whereby our soules must liue If wee would duly consider that we cannot be nourished vnto eternall life but by the word of God● wee would rather wish our bodies might be without soules then that wee should want knowledge and comfort of the word The second point that the doctrine of the Gospel is plaine when the wise man saith All the words of his mouth are plaine and easie to them that will vnderstand Againe the testimony of the Lord is sure and giueth light to the simple If the Gospell bee hid saith the Apostle it is hid vnto them that perish So that if the word of GOD bee a Lanthorne vnto our feete and a light vnto our pathes then it is euident that the word hath no darkenesse in it The third point that the Gospell is the onely comfort and consolation of a faithfull soule the Prophet Ieremy saith Thy words were found by mee and I did eate them and thy word was vnto mee reioycing and the ioy of my heart thy testimonies haue I taken for an heritage for euer for they are the ioy of my heart In all the story of the Actes wee see ioy and comfort to haue followed the word so all true Pilgrims may haue great matter of ioy and comfort when they heare the word preached which shall carry them to heauen So that if the wicked did seele the calme of conscience the ioy of heart the consolation of spirit and the exceeding and euerlasting comfort in God which the faithfull possesse and enioy by hearing and reading the word they would then more gladly indeuoure themselues to heare and read the word with more diligence then they doe Now it is to bee considered the end of our hearing that is that wee may grow in grace and increase in the faith of righteousnesse for the faithfull are called the trees of righteousnesse because they must alwayes spring liuing stones because they must growe in the Lords building good seruants which must trade and traffique the Lords Talents to increase fruitfull branches which must bee purged and pruned by the hand of the heauenly husbandman Therefore wee must not alwayes bee children but grow vp and encrease and profit more and more for wee must neuer rest walking till wee come to God if wee haue faith wee must proceed from faith to faith if we haue loue we must encrease and abide in loue if wee haue zeale we must endeuour to bee consumed with zeale if wee bee liberall to the Saints distressed wee must double our liberalitie and that with cheerfulnesse if wee read the Scriptures wee must goe on and continue in prayer so wee must still increase till wee come to perfection Let vs bee ledde forward vnto perfection Hebrew 6.1 As God hath ordained a heauen for all true Pilgrims so hath hee appointed a way to come to it which way hee that misseth shall neuer come to the end of his race for there bee many wrong wayes as there is many errors but there is but one right way as there is but one truth Iohn Baptist is said not to prepare the wayes of the Lord but the way shewing that there is but one right way to life So that the right way to heauen is by the word of God which
man is so perfect as can be in this sinfull life put all these together and it is as if S. Paul should say Quench not the spirit by dispising of prophesying neither dispise prophesying because all do not preach alike but rather when you heare some preach one way and some another way doe you trye their doctrines by the Scriptures as the men of Berea did and then chuse that which is best and soundest and truest hauing alwayes such an eye to the truth that thou abstaine from all appearance of error so zealous the holy Ghost would haue vs of our fayth that wee set no atticle vppon our religion but that which is an vndoubted truth The spirit is quenched as our zeale our faith and our loue are quenched with sinne euery vaine thought euery vaine word and euery wicked deed is like so many droppes to quench the spirit of God some quench it with the busines of this world some quench it with the lusts of the flesh some quench it with the cares of the mind some quench it with long delayes that is not applying the motion when it commeth but crossing the good thoughts with bad thoughts and doing a thing when the spirit saith doe it not some-time a man shall feele himselfe stirred to a good worke as though hee were led to it by the hand and againe he shal be frighted from some euill thing as though he were reprooued in his eare then if he resist he shall streight seele the spirit going out of him and heare as it were a voice pronouncing him guilty and shall hardly recouer his peace againe therefore Saint Paul saith grieue not the spirit shewing that the spirit is often grieued before it bee quenched and that when a man begins to grieue and checke and persecute it that is vntill hee seeme to haue no spirit at all but walketh like a temple of flesh It is ment by the spirit the gifts and graces of the spirit the spirit of God is the spirit of wisdome and the spirit of truth No man saith Paul can say that Iesus is the Lord but by the holy ghost Againe the spirit helpeth our infirmities the same spirit beareth witnesse with our spirit that wee are the children of God it is hee that leadeth vs into all truth and openeth our hearts to vnderstand and guideth our feete into the way of peace O dispise not the wisdome of the spirit refuse not his helpe but seeke it that you may be strengthned Comfort your selues in his testimony of your adoption quench not the light he hath kindled in your hearts disdaine not his leading abuse not his mercy Abuse not the time of your visitation let not so great mercy of God bestowed on you be in vaine fulfill not your owne wils Abstaine from fleshly iusts walke in the spirit defire the best gifts and let euery man as hee hath receiued the gift so minister the same to another as good disposers of the manifold graces of God Dispise not prophecying THis admonition is as it were the keeper of the former for by prophecying the spirit is kindled and without prophecying the spirit is quenched and therefore after Quench not the spirit saith Paul shewing that as our sinne doth quench the spirit so prophecying doth kindle it this you may see in the disciples that went to Emaus of whom it is said when Christ preached vnto them out of the law and the Prophets the spirit was so kindled with his preaching that their hearts waxed hot within them This is no maruell that the spirit of man should be so kindled and reuiued and refreshed with the word of God for the word is called the food of the soule take away the word from the soule and it hath no food to eate as if you should take food from the body the body would pine therefore Salomon saith without preaching the people perish therefore hee which loueth his soule had no need to dispise prophecying for then hee famisheth his owne soule and is guilty of her death Prophecying is the preaching and expounding the word of God and hee is called a Prophet and doth prophecy that openeth vnto vs the will of God dispise not therefore to heare the word of God preached turne not away thine eare from vnderstanding God giues power to his word that it may worke according to his good pleasure it will let thee see the weaknesse of thine error and settle thee in the way wherein thou shouldest walke if it had beene dangerous for thee to heare the prophecying of the Gospel he would not haue sent his disciples into the world to preach it if Lidia should not haue liked to heare Paul preach how might she haue known God if those great numbers which heard Peter and were conuerted had dispised prophecying and would not haue heard him declare the grace of the gospell vnto them they had neuer considered the great mercy of God nor sought to bee instructed in their saluation faith commeth by hearing saith the Apostle This hath beene the meanes by which Christ hath giuen knowledge to Kings and Princes and all nations it hath pleased God saith Paul by foolishnesse of preaching to saue them that beleeue 1 Cor. 1. dispise not then to come to the Church of God to pray with the congregation of the faithful to heare the Scriptures of God read and expounded it is the blessing of God offered vnto thee he that dispiseth it shal be dispised of the Lord and he shal be left in darkenesse thus much for the negatiue parts which we must not doe It followeth to try all things and keepe that which is good AFter dispise not prophecying it followeth trie all things as if hee should say but for all that trie prophecying least thou beleeue errour for truth for as amongst Rulers there bee bad Rulers so among Preachers there bee false Preachers this made Christ warne his disciples to bee ware of the leauen of the Pharisies that is of their false doctrine this made Iohn say trie the Spirits therefore wee reade in the Acts 17.11 How the men of Berea would not receiue Pauls doctrine before they had tried it and how did they trie it It is said they searched the Scriptures this is the way which Paul would teach you to trie other whereby he was tried himselfe thereby you may see that if you vse to read the Scriptures you shal be able to trie all doctrines for the word of God is the touchstone of euery doubt like the light which God made to behold all his creatures so is the Scriptures to decide all questions euery doubt must come to the word and all controuersies must be ended at this tribunall the Scripture must speak which is right and which is wrong which is truth and which is error and all tongues must keepe silence to heare it A man trieth his friend before he trust him and shall not wee trie our faith which must saue vs Saint Paul saith Let euery
power to be angry with her because shee commeth so like his sonne This is to put on Iesus Christ and this is the wedding Garment without the which no man can feast with the Lord this garment is called an armour because it defendeth vs from all the assaults of the deuill the flesh and the world this garment is called a light because it is the beauty and glory of them which weare it this garment is called a kingdome because none but Kings do weare it that is they which are inthroned into the kingdome of Christ and made kinges ouer the world the flesh and the diuill This Garment Saint Paul hath sent vnto vs to goe before the king of Heauen and earth A holy garment a royall garment an immaculate Garment an euerlasting Garment whereof euery hemme is peace of conscience euery pleat is ioy in the holy Ghost euery stitch is the remedy of some sinne and saueth them which weare it Thus if wee put on Christ wee are clothed with his obedience whereby our wickednesse is couered wee are clothed with his merites whereby our sinnes are forgiuen wee are clothed with his holy spirit whereby our heartes are mollified sanctified and renewed til we resemble Christ himselfe This is the Apostles meaning to put on CHRIST so that to put on CHRIST is to put on the new man with all his vertues vntill we bee renewed to the Image of CHRIST which is like a new man amongst men they which labour to be righteous and yet beleeue that CHRISTS righteousnesse shall saue them and haue put on CHRIST truely as Saint Paul would haue them and then wee shall heare the voyce Thy sinnes are forgiuen and then wee shall haue that blessing thy sinnes are couered Hee doth not put on CHRIST but putteth off CHRIST and putteth on Beliall which fashioneth himselfe to God and to the world for as Christs coate was without seame soe they must bee without stayne that weare it therefore when we haue put on this garment we must wash our selues and pick our wayes and chuse our worke that is we must not thinke as we did nor speake as wee did but remember that we haue changed our maister and to serue him with whom wee are bound Now to learne further how wee may apply Christ vnto vs the text wil catechise it in three names that is Lord Iesus Christ the Apostle seemeth to spell out the way vnto vs how we should weare this garment First we must put him on as Lord then wee must put him on as Iesus lastly we must put him on as Christ First as Lord that is our ruler to command vs our tutor to gouerne vs and our Maister to direct vs we must be no mans seruant but his we must also put him on as Iesus that is our Sauiour in whom we trust our protector on whom we depend our redeemer on whom we beleeue we must not looke for our saluation from Angells nor Saintes nor any thing besides him for the name of Iesus signifieth a Sauiour and is giuen to none but to him for he is the only Sauiour therefore when hee is called our saluation it implyeth that there is no sauiour besides him Also wee must put him on as Christ that is a king to rule a Prophet to teach a priest to pray and sacrifice and to pacifie the wrath of God for vs. For the name of Christ doth signifie that he was anointed a King a Priest and a Prophet for man A King to rule him a Priest to sacrifice for him a Prophet to teach him So then wee put on Christ as Lord which worshippeth none but him we put on Christ as Iesus which beleeueth in none but him we put on Christ as Christ which heareth none but him beleeueth in none but him furthermore when wee put Christ first on is when we are baptised then we are sealed and consecrated to his seruice For so soone as we came into the world we vowed to renounce the world the flesh and the Deuill and to serue God we haue put on Christ againe when we are called and sanctified that is when wee cast off the old man which is corrupt with the lusts of the flesh and the pride of this life with the cares of this world and put on the new man which is regenerate in righteousnes and holines to the Image of Christ We put on Christ againe when wee receiue his holy sacrament and are partakers of his body and blood that is the merites of his obedience and passion by fayth then Christ is become ours and dwelleth in vs and feedeth vs with his grace to eternall life Now when wee haue put on Christ in these three sortes which is our garment for this world after we shal put on Christ in heauen and bee clothed with his glory and that shall bee our last vesture which shall neuer weare out Thus hath it beene set downe what is meant by putting on Christ to clothe our selues with his righteousnesse and holynesse that is to beleeue that his righteousnesse shall supply our vnrighteousnesse and his sufferings shall stand for our sufferings because hee came to fulfill the law and beare the crosse and satisfie his Father for vs that all which beleeue in him might not dye but haue life euerlasting And that wee may the better and with more strength bee able to walke in this our right path and way towards heauen wee must pray vnto our mercifull God and with all our diligence seeke vnto the meanes for the obtayning the Iewell of our saluation that is a liuely iustifying faith according to the faith of Gods elect which faith is not mans opinion and conceit as when they heare the story of the Gospell and withall there followeth no good workes nor amendment of life though they heare yea and speake many things of faith but a right faith is the gift of God as the Apostle saith and commeth from him and wrought by the holy Ghost in vs and changeth vs turneth vs into a new nature and begetteth vs a new in God as we may read in the first of Iohn and killeth the old man and maketh vs altogether new in heart minde and will and in all our affections and powers of the soule and bringeth the Holy Ghost with her this faith is a liuely thing mightie in working valiant and strong euer dooing euer fruitfull so that it is vnpossble that hee which is endued therewith should not liue a godly and an holy life and alwayes bring forth fruites of good workes Such is his nature for quick faith in the heart and liuely moouing of the spirit driueth him and stirreth him therevnto Faith then is a liuely and a stedfast trust in the fauour of God wherewith we commit our selues altogether vnto God and that trust is surely grounded in our hearts by the word of God that it cannot bee remooued with any tribulation And such trust wrought by the holy Ghost through faith maketh a man
man be able to giue a reason of his faith is this a reason of our faith to say I beleeue so because Rome beleeueth so or not rather because the word of God doth teach me so it will not answere for them that die in heresie to say the Papists taught vs so for God saith bee not deeeiued neither by Serpent nor by Prophet nor by Angels God doth giue vnto his children the spirit of discretion and of iudgment to be wise and know what is that good and acceptable will of God be not therfore deceiued with words of mens wisdome let not the basenesse or simplicitie of any cause you resuse the message which he brings and carry not your selues to liking of al that what so euer shal be told you of such as beare a great shew and countenance this was it that deceiued the people of God they gaue eare to false teachers which led them to worship the workes of their owne hands The Scribes and Pharises seemed so graue and wise that the people thought nothing good but what they allowed they were altogether aplyable to beleeue to doe to speake and to thinke whatsoeuer the Pharises willed them Christ saith bewane of false Prophets which come to you in sheepes clothing but inwardly they are rauening wolues Mathew 7. Saint Iohn therefore saith Deerely beloued beleeue not euery spirit but trie the spirits whether they are of God for many false Prophets are gone out into the world Iohn 11.4 and further declareth vnto vs how wee should trie them herein shall yee know the spirit of God euery spirit that confesseth that Iesus Christ is come in the flesh is of GOD. Againe heereby you may trie them whosoeuer transgresseth and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ hath not God hee that continueth in the doctrine of Christ he hath both the father and the sonne if there come any vnto you bringing not this doctrine receiue him not into your houses neither bid him God speed hereby Saint Paul requireth the Galathians to trie betweene him and their false Apostles if any man saith hee preach vnto you otherwise then that you haue receiued let him be accursed Gala. 1. Paul putteth Tymothie in minde wherefore he left him at Ephesus that is to command some that they teach no other doctrine and to warne both the teachers and the hearers that they giue no heed to fables and genealogies which are endlesse which breed questions rather then godly edifying which is by faith Thus are the people of God called to trie the truth to iudge betweene light and darkenesse God hath made them the promise of the spirit and hath left vnto them his word they of Borea when they heard the preaching of Saint Paul searched the Scriptures daily whether those things were so as hee taught them and many of them beloeued so doe you giue heed to instructions and yet receiue not all things without proofe and triall that they bee not contrary to the wholsome doctrine of the word of God Keepe that which is good VVHen you haue tried and found the truth be constant and setled in it A wauering minded-man is vnstable in all his waies follow the truth and bee not carried about with euery wind of doctrine The diuell will come in the name of God and change himselfe into an Angel of light let him not take away the loue of the truth from you let him not remoue you from faith a good conscience Returne not like Swine vnto your mire God hath purged your hearts and made them cleane and except they be preserued and kept occupied the vncleane spirit will returne and enter in and dwell in you so the last estate of you shal be worse then the first Wee haue great cause to hearken diligentlie to the Apostle to keepe that is good for wee see dailie great confusion in all places Sathan would faine intangle vs againe with the error of the wicked and seeketh to draw vs from our stead-fastnesse Now is the time wherein God maketh some trial of his seruants now iniquity seekes to haue the vpper hand they seduce people and say heere is Christ there is Christ heere is the Church there is the Church GOD giue vs his holy spirit to guide vs in iudgement that wee may discerne the truth from falshood and know the blessed and gracious will of GOD that wee may walke in his waies and serue him in reuerence and feare al the daies of our liues for as their are many seeke Christ with an vnfained heart so their are many that seeke Antichrist and as their bee many true professors of the truth of God so are their many dispisers of the same this may wee see heere at home within this Realme wee may see it and mourne for it in our hearts Their practises are opened they haue broken out into open rebellion to the breach of the peace both of God and man they say with their lippes GOD saue King IAMES yet they hold vp their swords against him alas what hath hee deserued at their hands hath hee not dealt mercifully without crueltie without shedding of bloud GOD preserue him that hee may long reigne ouer vs and bring all his enemies to confusion What pretence make they for this their doing that heereby they seeke to haue religion reformed thankes bee to God religion is reformed far better then euer our fathers knew of these many hundred yeeres for if those that liued before vs might haue seene and heard as wee see and heare they would haue reioyced and thought themselues happy But they would haue the Masse what finde they or see they in it wherefore they should so desire it Trie all things saith Paul therefore examine and trie the Masse what wee doe learne by it what doctrine what godlinesse in life what comfort of saluation it is dumbe and deadly seruice it is the very key of their religion the people are bound to bee present at it yet they neither receiue any thing nor eate nor heare nor vnderstand any thing you are wise you haue reason you are the children of God be you Iudges herein and iudge vprightly for it is Gods cause wil they call this the Lords supper Is this the Sacrament of our redemption is this that which Paul receiued of the Lord and deliuered vnto the Church is this the shewing forth of the Lords death till hee come They paint their banner with the Crosse and fiue wounds why bring they these Armes against vs Doe not wee beleeue the Crosse of Christ doe not we reioyce and comfort our heartes by the remembrance of his woundes do not we read and shew forth to the people the story of the passion God knoweth it and the world can witnesse it and they themselues cannot denye it but that we make this worke of our redemption wrought by the passion of our sauiour Christ the cheefe and principall rock and foundation of our faith therefore say we with the Apostle God forbid
giue therefore their tribute is set downe by equall measure euery man must homage his heart which is euen the continent of all and gouernour of mans house which sits on the bench like a Iudge to giue the charge and teacheth the toung to speake the hand to worke the feete to walke the eare to attend the eye to obserue the minde to choose the flesh to obey This heart we must present to God like a burnt sacrifice wherein all is offered together A wise toung a diligent hand a warie foote a watchfull eare a humble minde an obedient flesh put all together and it is but thy heart My sonne saith God giue me thy heart This mite God will haue for all his benefits which wee may best affoord him but thy almes to the poore thy counsell to the simple thine inheritance to thy children thy trauell in thy vocation but thy heart vnto God hee which is a spirit requireth the spirit and delighteth to dwell in the hearts of men God here plants himselfe as in a Castle which is alwayes besieged with the world the flesh and the Diuell if thy enimy get a thought or a word or a worke yet hee hath but raised the walls but and if hee take the heart then the fortresse is left for that time all our thoughts words and workes are in captiuity vnto him Therefore giue God thy heart that hee may keepe it not a peece of thy heart nor a roome in thy heart but thy whole heart in the 6. of Deut. hee asketh all thy heart all thy soule all thy strength there hee requireth all least wee should keepe a thought behind Yet is thy heart but a vaine heart a barren heart a sinfull heart vntill thou giue it vnto GOD and then it is the temple of the Holy Ghost and the Image of God so changed and formed and fined that God calls it a new heart So the heart is all and cheefe in request because if there bee any goodnesse it lieth in the heart and hee which giueth the heart giueth all for out of the aboundance of the heart the mouth speaketh the eye looketh the eare listeneth the foote walketh to doe good or euill Wee see Dauid is called a man after Gods owne heart but because when God said Giue me thy heart his spirit answered like an Eccho I giue thee my heart goe my heart vnto thy maker thy bridgroome hath sent for thee put on thy wedding garment for the king himselfe will marry thee Therefore let al suiters haue their answers that the heart is married already and say God hath my heart and he shal haue it but take heed that thy heart doe not deceiue thee and say it is Gods when it is the worlds but by this thou shalt know whether thou hast giuen it to God or no if it bee gone and set forward to God althy members will follow after it the tongue wil praise him the foote will follow him the eare will atend him the eye will watch him the hand wil serue him nothing wil stay after the heart but euery one goeth like hand-maides after their mistris This Christ verifyed saying Make cleane within all shal be cleane Saint Paul teacheth vs to make melody to the Lord in our hearts Ephes 5. shewing that there is a comfort of al the members when the heart is in tune and that it sounds like a melodie in the eares of GOD and makes vs reioyce while wee serue him wee haue an ensample hereof in Christ which said it was meate and drinke for him to doe his Fathers businesse Therefore Salomon picketh out the heart for God speaking as though hee would set out the pleasants and farest and easiest way to serue him without any grudging or toile or wearinesse touch but the first linke and all the rest will follow so set the heart a going and it is like the poise of a Clocke which turnes all the Wheeles one way such an oile is vpon the heart which makes all nimble and corant about it therefore it is almost as easie to speake wel and doe wel as it is to thinke wel if the heart indite a good matter no maruel then though the tongue bee the penne of a ready writer but and if the heart bee dull all is then like a left hand so vnapt and vntoward that it cannot turne it selfe to any good The life and conuersation of a man testifieth what is in the heart and the tongue wil hardly keepe secret what is therein Our Sauiour Christ verifieth this when hee saith either make the tree good and his fruite good or else make the tree euil and his fruite euill for the tree is knowne by his fruite for a good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things and an euill man out of the euill treasure bringeth forth euill things Therefore the tongue will not praise because the heart doth not loue the care doth not heare because the heart doth not minde the hand doth not giue because the heart doth not pitty the foot will not goe because the heart doth not stirre so that all stay vpon the heart thus to shew that hee deserueth all euen the Lord our God which bringeth all Againe God requireth the heart shewing that the things of this world are not worthy of it no not a thought for if the heart bee the temple of God hee which giueth it to any thing else committeth sacriledge and breaketh that Commandent Giue vnto God that which is Gods Math. 22. Againe that all should so consent with the heart that wee should speake as if our heart did speake pray as if our heart did pray heare as if our heart did heare giue as if our heart did giue remit as if our heart did remit c. As the Apostle saith Doe all things hartily Colos 3.23 Which if wee could doe nothing that wee doe should any way trouble vs because nothing is troublesome but that which goeth against the heart God will not haue vs to speake to him nor come to him for any thing vnlesse wee bring our hearts vnto him for the tongue without the heart is a flattering tongue the eye without the heart is a wicked eye the eare without the heart is a vaine eare the hand without the heart is a false hand hee which gaue but a mite and bringeth his heart bringeth more then he which offereth a Talent God delighteth himselfe in giuing and therefore hee loueth a cheerefull giuer but hee cannot giue cheerfully which giueth not his heart for hee which giueth God his lippes insteed of his heart teacheth God to giue him stones in steed of bread that is a shadow of comfort for comfort it selfe Of all the suters that come vnto vs it seemeth there is none which hath any title to claime the heart but God which challengeth it by the name of a Sonne As if hee should say thou shalt giue it to thy Father which gaue it to
thee art thou my sonne my sonnes giue me their hearts and by this they know that I am their father if I dwell in their hearts for the heart is the temple of God therefore if thou be his fonne thou wilt giue him thy heart because thy Father defireth it thy Maker desireth it thy Redeemer desireth it thy Sauiour desireth it thy Lord and King and thy Maister desireth it which hath giuen his sonne for a ransome his spirit for a pledge his word for a guide the world for a walke and reserueth a kingdome for thine inheritance Now if wee would consider the right way whereby we may giue our hearts vnto God the counsell of him whoe speaketh nothing but the very truth and he himselfe is the truth that is our Lord and sauiour Iesus Christ which saith where your treasure is there will be your hearts also therefore let our conuersation be in heauen and vpon heauenly thinges that wee may thereby make our trasure there and so wee shall haue our heartes there placed where our enemies cannot take it from vs thus much for this note as hath beene said now it followeth in the next Now if wee haue not remembred our Lord and Creator in the daies of our youth and withall haue not giuen our hearts vnto him whereby we might become religious and to increase in vs renewed hearts and mindes for the better vnderstanding and finding out the right path-way which leadeth vnto eternall happinesse therefore I say if wee haue not prepared our selues and done this already as hath beene declared in this second part it is then now high time to begin to remember God and to giue our hearts vnto him in age or else to forget him for euermore for the gray-head which looketh euery day for his last Sabaoth when hee shall rest in the graue had neede to pray twice asmuch heare twice as much do twice as much to prepare sacrifice of his body and soule ready and acceptable vnto GOD because the night is at hand when he cannot pray nor heare nor repent any more It is said the Diuell is very busie because his time is short but an ould mans is shorter therefore if youth had neede of legges age had neede of winges therefore in the next consequence it is further to bee obserued what further duties wee are to proceede in as followeth Moyses in the 90. Psalme vers 12 saith teach vs to number our daies that we may apply our hearts vnto wisdome this Psalme was compiled by Moyses as may appeare by the title At what time the spies returned from the land of Canaan and God for the murmuring of them pronounced that all which were aboue twenty yeares ould should die in the wildernesse except Caleb and Iosua that encouraged their bretheren to goe into Canaan Now when Moyses heard the sentence of death pronounced against him-selfe and all the Iewes which came out of Egypt except onely two That all should die before they came to the land which they sought for he prayeth thus for himselfe and the rest Teach vs O LORD to number our daies that wee may giue our hearts vnto wisdome that is seeing wee must needs dye and that our dayes are short teach vs therefore to thinke vpon death that wee may dye in thy feare O Lord and so to liue againe for euermore this sheweth vs that the consideration of our mortality will make vs apply our hearts to godlinesse therefore Moyses thinking of his death runneth to wisdome as a remedy against death Therefore wee must come to some Schoolemaister which is like Saint Iohn Baptist what shall wee doe that wee may growe in knowledge as wee grow in yeares Teach mee saith Moyses to number my dayes that I may apply my heart to wisdome whereby Moyses telleth vs that this was one of his helps which made him profit in the knowledge of God To remember his daies as a man which hath a set time for his taxe listneth to the clock counteth his houres So wee haue a set time to serue God worke while it is day Iohn 9.4 saith Christ what hee doth meane by this day the Apostle sheweth vs saying This is the day of saluation that is This life is the day wherein wee should worke our saluation this is a long taxe therefore wee had need to remember our dayes and loose not a minuit least we be be-nighted before our work be done As God hath numbered our dayes so we must learne to remember our dayes or else it seemes we cannot apply our hearts to wisdom that is vnlesse wee thinke vpon death wee cannot fashion our selues to a godly life though we were aswell instructed as Moyses was This we find dayly in our selues that the forgetfulnes of death maketh vs to apply our hearts vnto folly and pleasure and all voluptuousnesse that contrary to his aduice worke your saluation we worke our damnation therefore this is the fruite which commeth to a man by numbring or remembring his dayes God teacheth man to apply his heart to wisdome and that is his lesson which he giueth for that purpose Remember thy dayes that is thinke that wisdom is a long study and that thou hast but a short time to get it and this will make thee get ground of vertue Therefore fiue things are to be noted in these words first that death is the heauen of euery man whether hee sit in the throne or kept in a cottage at last hee must knock at deaths doore The second is That mans life is decreed and his bounds appointed which he cannot passe Thirdly that our dayes are few as though wee were sent into this world but to see it Fourthly the aptnesse of man to forget death rather then any thing else Lastly to remember how short a time wee haue to liue will make vs to apply our hearts to that which is good For the first poynt is that as euery man had a day to come into this world so hee shall haue a day to goe out of this world we are not lodged in a Castle but in an Inne where we are but guests therfore S. Peter calleth vs Pilgrims and strangers we are not citizens of the Earth but citizens of Heauen And therfore the Apostle saith We haue here no abiding citty but we looke for one to come as Christ saith My Kingdome is not of this world so we may say my dwelling is not of this world but the soule soreth vp-ward whence it came and the body stoopeth downeward whence it came euery man is but a tennant at will and there is nothing sure but death In Paradice we might liue or die euery thing and euery day suffers some eclips and nothing standeth at a stay but our Creator calleth to another let vs leaue this world our fathers summoned vs and we shall summon our children to the graue So in an houre wee are and are not wee may well bee called earthen vessells for we are soone changed what
whereby wee are made religious and so become capable to receiue those graces which come thereby In this third part is the way it selfe which is the principall NOw it followeth in this third part which is the principall because it concerneth the way it selfe which bringeth to eternall happinesse And therefore there is none can attaine to finde this way and walke in it but the renued and the regenerate man For Saint Paul saith plainely That the naturall man knoweth not the things of the spirit of God neither can vnderstand them because they are spiritually discerned 1. Cor. 2.14 Therefore saith the Apostle in the 12. to the Romans Be yee changed in the renuing of your minds that yee may prooue what the good will of God is acceptable and perfect When Paul had forbidden the Romans to fashion themselues vnto the world hee sheweth them another fashion which hee calls the renuing of the minde this fashion is called the wedding garment which euery man must weare that comes to the banquet of the King So Paul here calleth them to the old fashion againe which was vsed in Adams time that is in the image and fashion wherein we were created at the first Now the reason followeth what benefit the renued minde hath that is yee may prooue what the will of God is As if he should say this is the fruit of your regeneration when your minds are renued you shall know many things which are hid from you for you shall bee able to iudge doctrins who preach truth who preach error And you shall vnderstand the will of God what hee would haue you to do and what hee would haue you to flie for this new knowledge wil not abide but in new minds the mind renued knoweth God so that this scripture may be called the path to knowledge or the way to sound the minde of God It may be said why doth nor the word of God teach vs the will of God yes but no man doth vnderstand this word but he which hath a new minde for as the Sunne is not discerned by any light but by his own light so no spirit can interpret the scriptures but by the same spirit which writ it which is called the holy spirit because it is holy makes vs holy is the especiall mean of our regeneration and new birth whereby we may prooue what the will of God is It is said in Eccl. 2.26 To a man that is good in his sight God giueth wisdom knowledge therfore though you haue seene cunning Lawiers by much reading expert Phisitions by long study yet you could neuer see a perfect found iudicial diuine without holinesse Salomon saith the knowledge of good things is vnderstanding Prou. 9. So none but they which are holy haue this vnderstāding he which cannot say with Dauid My heart meditateth a good matter cānot follow with Dauid My tongue is the Pen of a ready writer he which bids vs not to cast Pearles before Swine doth stay his owne hand from casting knowledge to the vngodly For when wee will learne Diuinity wee must goe aside from the world and sequester our sinnes and lift vp our minds aboue the earth or else it will not stay with vs There is an Herbenger which goeth alway before the knowledge of God to prepare the way And this is loue the bonde of perfection They which haue loue saith Iohn know God 1.4 but they which haue not loue know not God though they haue neuer so much knowledge besides for hee that cannot say with Saint Paul I haue the spirit of Christ cannot say with him I haue knowledge Holy men were alwayes interpreters of Gods word because a godly minde easilest pearceth into Gods meaning according to that in Math. 5.6 The pure in heart shall see God And that in Iohn 7.17 If any man will doe Gods will hee shall vnderstand the doctrine whether it be of God or no. And in the Psal 19. They which keepe thy precepts haue a good vnderstanding And that in the 1. Cor. 2.15 The spirituall man vnderstandeth all things And therefore the feare of the Lord is not onely called the beginning of wisdome But in the Prou. 2.5 it is taken for Wisdom it selfe As when Christ taught in the Temple they asked how knoweth this man the Scriptures saying hee neuer learned them So it is a wonder what learning some men haue which haue no learning like Prisilla and Aquilla poore Tent-makers which were able to schoole Apollos that great Clarke a man renowned for his learning What can bee said to this but as Christ sayd Father so it pleaseth thee so the holy and righteous men cannot giue any reason why they conceiue the words of God so easily and the wicked doe conceiue them so hardly but that Gods brings the meaning suddenly into their hearts As it is said in Luke 24.25 That Christ opened the vnderstanding and made them vnderstand the Scriptures So we read in the Pro. 1.23 Wisdom promiseth to the righteous If yee will turne at my correction I will powre out my hear vnto you and make you vnderstand my words There is a kinde of familiarity betweene God and the righteous that hee makes them of his counsell as Salomon saith Prou. 3.32 his secrets are with the righteous And Dauid in the Psal 25. His secrets are with the righteous And Dauid in the Psal 25. his secrets are reuealed vnto them that feare the Lord. For as the windowes of the temple were large within and narrow without so they which are within the Church haue greater light then they which are without For the spirituall man saith Paul searcheth the deepe things of God but the naturall man perceiueth not the things of God Thou hast reueiled these things to babes saith Christ but thou hast hid them from the wise of the world My sheepe heare my voyce the reason of this Paul setteth downe in a word saying The wicked cannot vnderstand heauenly things because they are spiritually discerned 1. Cor. 2.14 Therefore how should hee discerne them that hath not the spirit for this cause Wisdome is not said to be iustified of any but of her owne children Math. 11.9 Neither doth Christ say that any sheepe heare his voyce but his owne sheep they follow their Shepheatd they heare his voyce they vnderstand his law they iudge of his iudgments they haue the measure of his word All is open and plaine and manifest vnto them they search deeper and iudge righter and know soonest And though they haue no learning yet they haue better iudgement then the learned Therefore bee renued that yee may know the good and perfect and acceptable will of God which must make vs good and perfect and acceptable our selues Because we will not renue our minds therefore we are ignorant of so many things which we should know And vntill wee be willing with diligence to follow the word of God and to make it a Lanthorne c. wee shall
glad lustie cheerefull and true-harted vnto God and vnto all creatures so that it is vnpossible to seperate good life and good workes from this faith euen as it is impossible to seperate heate and burning from the fire Therefore take heed to thy selfe and beware of thine owne fantasies and imagination which to iudge of faith and good workes that thou wilt seeme wise when in deed thou art starke blind Pray vnto GOD therefore that hee will in mercy vouchsafe to worke this true faith in thine heart or else shalt thou remaine euermore faithlesse Now it is for euery true Christian to know and vnderstand that they are accepted iustified and at peace with God only through fayth in Christ our sauiour and that workes are to be set apart in the only poynt to bee any cause of our iustification with fay●h yet hope and charity follow the same saith by which we are iustified in the regenerate that are the Children of God yet wee are not iustified by them no nor by fayth as of it owne vertue othervise then instrumentally as apprehending the righteousnes of Christ which is without vs and is no otherwise ours then by imputation for as a good tree hath good fruites necessarily so hath a right fayth good life and good workes but then good workes though they bee not seperated from fayth yet they are seperated from being any cause of iustification with fayth As the Apostle Saint Paul maketh diuers and sundry arguments for the proofe thereof As in the 3. to the Rom 20.21.22 c. where he testifieth that by the workes of the law no flesh could be iustified in the sight of God for by the law commeth the knowledge of sinne But now sayth hee is the righteousnesse of God made manifest without the law hauing witnes of the Law and the prophets To wit the righteousnesse of God by the faith of Iesus Christ vnto all and vpon all that beleeue For there is no difference for al haue sinned and are depriued of the glory of God But are iustified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Iesus Whom God hath set forth to be a reconciliation through faith in his bloud to declare his righteousnesse by the forgiuenesse of the sinnes that are past To shew at this time his righteousnesse that he might be iust and the iustifier of him that beleeueth of Iesus Christ Now the Apostle when he had testified that wee are iustified by grace through faith and not by workes concludeth by posing a question and giuing answer thereunto saying where then is thy reioycing it is excluded by what law of workes nay but by the law of faith affirming with a conclusion wee hold that a man is iustified by saith without the works of the law Againe know this that a man is not iustified by the workes of the law but by the faith of Iesus Christ and we haue beleeued in Iesus Christ that we might be iustified by the faith of Christ and not by the workes of the law because that by the workes of the law no flesh shal be istified Gal. 2.16 For if there had been a law giuen which could haue giuen life surely then righteousnesse should haue beene by the law but the Scripture hath concluded all vnder sinne that the promise by the faith of Iesus Christ should bee giuen vnto them that beleeue Gal. 3.21.22 Yee are abolished from Christ saith the Apostle whosoeuer are iustified by the law yee are fallen from grace for wee through the spirit waite for the hope of righteousnesse through faith Gal. 5.4.5 Againe by grace wee are faued through faith and that not of our selues it is the gift of God not of workes least any man should boast himselfe for wee are his workemanship created in Christ Iesus vnto good workes which GOD hath ordeyned that wee should walke in them Ephes 2.8.9 The Apostle saith that the promise that Abraham should bee heire of the world was not to Abraham or to his seed through the law but through the righteousnesse of faith for if they which are of the law bee heires then is faith but vaine and the promise made of none effect Rom. 4.13.14 For if righteousnesse come of the law then is Christ dead in vaine Gal. 2.21 Besides many other places in the Scriptures which tend to the same purpose as to the Gal. 3.11 Ephes 3.9 Rom. 4.5.6 Titus 3.5 2. Tim. 1.9 Heb. 2.4 Now it followeth to bring some arguments and reasons to prooue that man is iustified by faith onely and not by workes The first is that whereby man shall liue for euer by that also hee shall be iustified By faith in Christ Iesus man shall liue for euer ergo by faith also man shall be iustified For as wee attaine to eternall life for Christ his sake beeing apprehended by faith So for his sake wee are pronounced for iust and absolued from the guilt and punishment of eternall death therefore these two propositions are conuertible A man iustified shall liue for euer and a man liuing for euer is iustified these effects of iustification is in the holy Scriptures attributed vnto this onely cause Faith for what is more knowne then that saying So GOD loueth the world that hee hath giuen his onely begotten sonne that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue eternall life It is sayd by the Prophet Abacuck 2.4 The iust man shall liue by his faith and what is more manifest then that beeing iustified by faith wee are at peace with GOD. Rom. 5.1 So then if man bee iustified by his faith that is by the righteousnesse of another to wit Christ apprehended by faith then is hee not iustified by his owne righteousnesse For man is saued either by his owne righteousnesse or by the righteousnesse of another But man is saued by the righteousnesse of another namely by the righteousnesse of Christ as is declared by Abacuk Ergo man is not saued by his own righteousnesse wherefore if man should bee iustifyed by his workes then should hee also liue by his workes But by the testimony of Baruk man shall not liue by his workes but by faith onely For workes that are wicked and doe nothing else but prouoke Gods wrath deserue no reward or recompence much lesse doe they deserue righteousnesse and eternall life But the workes of all men are wicked and doe nothing else but prouoke GODS wrath ergo the workes of no man but CHRIST onely deserue any reward or recompence much lesse doe they deserue righteousnesse and eternall life How Faith doth iustifie and how workes GOD doth commend vnto all the world the adioyning of outward workes to inward faith Consonant vnto which is Paul the Apostle when hee requireth a faith that worketh by loue and telleth vs that aswell with the mouth wee confesse vnto righteousnesse as with the heart beleeue vnto saluation Rom. 9. Also our Sauiour him-selfe who requireth to the inward acknowledging of him in the heart the outward
remember the comfort of Elisha that there bee more with thee then against thee and that the tempter can ouer-come nonê but them which yeeld Take example of Zacheus beeing called by Christ immediatly forsooke the world and embrased the Gospel for all that serue God are like the seruant which receiued a print in his eare after the maner of the Iewes in token that he would serue his Master for euer The Apostle doth not teach vs these phrases to doubt of our saluation or of the mercy of God but of our Constancy in his seruice nor least we fall from our election but least wee fal from our righteousnesse this is a godly feare and blessed is he saith Salomon not he which standeth in feare of Gods mercy but hee which standeth in feare of his owne frailty Pro. 28.14 As Iob which feared all his workes Iob 9 28. Wee must haue confidence towards God but diffidence towards our selues for God wil be true to vs if wee bee true to him This feare is not contrary to faith but cannot be without it therfore take heed least yee fal is take heed least yee sinne Therefore the holy ghost crieth so often be faithfull euen vnto the death be not weary of well doing take heed least yee fall for when thou art weary of thy goodnesse God doth not compt thee good but weary of thy goodnesse and when thou declines from righteousnesse God doth not compt thee righteous but reuoulted from righteousnes according to the saying of the Prophet If the righteous turne away from his righteousnesse and commit iniquity and doe according to all the abominations that the wicked man doth shal he liue All his righteousnesse that he hath done shall not bee mentioned but in his transgression that hee committed and in his sins that he hath sinned in them he shall die Ezek. 18.14 As Gods mercy endureth for euer so our righteousnes should endure for euer euery thought word and deed of a faithfull man is a step towards heauen in euery place he meeteth Christ euery good thing putteth him in minde of God hee seeketh to finde him and when hee hath found him he seeketh him still hee is not satisfied because at euery touch there commeth some vertue from him Iacob serued seuen yeeres for Rachaell and after them seuen yeeres more and when hee had serued so many yeeres they seemed vnto him as nothing because he loued her he which serued so long for Rachael serued all his life for heauen and if he had liued vntill this day hee would haue serued God still and thought it nothing because he loued him To haue the Arke but a while doth more hurt to the Philistians then benefit them so to serue God but a while doth more damage vs then helpe vs for happier is the child that which neuer began then Iudas whose end was worse then his beginning Wisdome is angry with him which leaueth his righteousnes to become worse the vine would not forsake her grapes the Oliue would not forsake her fatnesse the fig-tree would not leaue his sweetnesse but the bramble did he is not the vine nor the Oliue nor the fig-tree but he was a bramble made for the fire which leaueth the ioyes Let the dogge turne to the vomet and the swine to the walow but thou like Abraham hold on thy sacrifice vnto the euening euen the euening of thy life and then a full measure shal be measured vnto thee The way to heauen if men would bend themselues as much to doe good as they beate their braines to doe euill they might goe to heauen with lesse trouble then they goe to hell our idle houres are enough to get wisedome and knowledge and faith til wee were like Saints among men But if thou looke only to thy steppes and tel the rubbes which lye in the way thou shalt goe fearefully and vnwillingly euery thing shall turne thee aside and euery Shale shal step before thee and take thy Crowne from thee But then lift vp thine eyes from the earth and looke to Christ calling the spirit assisting the father blessing the Angells comforting the word directing the Crowne inuiting and then the fetters shal fal from thee and thou shalt rise like the sonne and maruel how the thing could seeme so hard and be so easie when you doe well remember that ye change not for worse and doing so you shall continue vnto the end and receiue the blessing of eternall happinesse as our Sauiour Christ sayth he that continueth vnto the end shall be blessed And we may the better hold on be constant in going foreward vnto the end it is good to make speed and for this cause the Apostle sayth So runne that ye may obtaine 1. Cor. 9.24 which is the swiftest pace of a mā as though he should goe faster to heauen then to any place els in the world his meaning is this that as a man doth watch and runne and labour to be rich quickly so he should heare and pray and study and vse all means to be wise quickly Thus the Apostle vnderstandeth when he biddeth vs adde as if he should say when thou art in the way to continue and knowest good from euill euery day kill some vice and euery weeke sow some vertue and make thy two talents fiue talents and thy fiue talents tenne talents and euer be doing good and at last it shall be opened because thou hast knocked Christ sayth the kingdome of heauen is gotten by violence therefore a man must be earnest and zealous in religion for zeale is the loue of God and pleaseth God Saint Iames sayth be swift to heare we must be swift to pray swift to obey swift to doe good for he is not cursed only which doth not onely the Lords busines but he which doth it negligently Iere. 48.10 that is hee which doth any thing before it like him that would bidde his freinds first farewell and follow Christ after The Hound which runneth for the hare runneth as fast as possibly he can and shall hee that runneth for heauen creepe more stowly then the Diall our Sauiour saith not that his father is glorified that we bring forth frute but that we bring forth much ftuite for is it not better to bee vessels of gold then vessels of brasse God hath placed vs here in a race to runne we must therefore so runne that we may attaine the prise wee are grafts of the Lords planting we must grow to the height and breadth of a tree and bring forth fruit we are Pilgrims and strangers and passe by the wildernesse of this world into our heauenly resting place wee may not stay by the way but must remooue our Tents and continually march on forward vntill that day come when we shall enter into the land of promise Now that we may the better with strength walke constantly by continuall increase in godlinesse in this our holy iourney towards heauen let vs therfore embrace these comfortable duties
Now we are to consider more perticularly the benefit of praier of all our duties this is the onelie dutie vnto GOD which is giuen to none but God according to that Him onely shalt thou serue such an excellent thing is praier that is offered to none but him which Salomon calleth excellent The second it is such a pleasant thing that Saint Paul enioyneth to pray continually with reioyce continually to shew that no man hath such ioy as hee which is often talking with GOD by praier as if hee should say if thou haue skill to pray continuallie it will make thee reioyce continually for in the company of God is nothing but ioy and gladnesse of heart Thirdly it is such a necessary thing that Christ calleth his temple the house of praier to shew that we should pray in the Temple which is so necessary that GOD built a house for it and called it the house of prayer as though prayer brought God and vs to dwell continually in one house togither Fourthly if wee endeuour our selues to liue vprightly and in the feare of God according to the precise rule of his Commandements we shall finde such a heauenly life that it will make vs like the Angels which are in heauen for when wee reade GOD speaketh vnto vs because wee read his word but when wee pray wee speake to God because wee commence our suites to him and so praier maketh vs like the Angels which are alwaies singing to God The fifth it is such a sweet thing aboue all other things that wee doe for God that in the Reuelations 7. the praiers of the Saints are called incense because when they ascend to heauen God seemes to smell a sweet fauour like incense Sixthly it is such a profitable thing that it doth more good then almes for with almes I helpe but a few but with my praier I may helpe thousands praier is the rich mans almes aswell as the poore mans for Pharaoh begged for praier aswell as Lazarus begged for crummes Lastly it is so victorious and powerfull that it ouercommeth God himselfe which ouercommeth all things for if wee will ouercome our Lord as Iacob did we must ouercome him by praier this God sheweth when hee said to Ieremiah pray not for his people shewing that the praier of the righteous is of such force power that he forbiddeth them to pray when he would not grant least hee should bee ouercome this Christ sheweth againe when hee resembleth his Father to the deafe Iudge the suppliant to the importunat woman which cried vpon him and made him harken to her as if she had compelled him We read that the Iewes did preuaile more by praier then they could by fight therefore one saith hee that can pray can doe all things because hee can ouercome God ouercome the diuell which hindreth all things It hath such a hand in all things that it is like the sanctifier of euery thing it blesseth our thoughts it blesseth our speeches blesseth our actions for whatsoeuer thou doest before thou hast blessed it with praier thou hast no promise that it shall prosper or doe good therefore wee should not presume to vse any of Gods gifts or any of Gods graces without praier least that which is good doe not good but hurt vnto vs. For this cause Saint Paul teacheth vs to pray before we eate Rom. 14.6 for this cause Saint Paul praied before hee ioyrned Acts 20.36 For this cause the Israelits praied before they fought for this cause the Preacher praieth before hee preach It is a good thing to preach and yet we see they doe not pray mee to preach before they pray because Paul planteth Apollo watereth but God giueth encrease Euen so wee should not presume to exercise our faith nor our repentance nor our obedience without praier because there is no faith so perfect but it had need of praier to strengthen it there is no loue so perfect but it had need of praier to confirme it there is no repentance so perfect but it had need of praier to continue it there is no obedience so perfect but it had need of praier to direct it therefore he doth sinne which doth presume to doe any good worke without praier because he seemes to doe it by his owne power for that he craueth not assistance from God which giueth power to faith to bring forth works as well as he doth to trees to bring forth fruits Therefore no vertue hath don so much as praier hath done for all vertues haue had their power from praier aman cannot pray heartily when wrath malice or lust or such like cary his minde away this Paul witnesseth againe when hee saith how shall they call vpon him in whom they haue not beleeued shewing that none can pray but they which haue fayth and that is a signe the spirit is within if wee can pray thetfore as long as God doth not take away thy praying he hath not taken away his mercy S. Paul in his 12. to the Ro. teacheth vs a reasonable seruice to God But here he seems to ioyn an vnreasonable seruice of God for who did euer pray continually or if we should pray continually when should wee heare or preach or when should wee studdy or when should wee worke so one seruice seemeth to hinder all other seruice but indeed it doth further all other seruices and therefore wee are commanded to pray continually because we can doe nothing without prayer but if you immagine that this commandement is broken if your lippes be not alwayes going then you are out of Saint Pauls mind for Saint Paul did not pray continually with his lippes and therefore he doth not meane a lipp-prayer onely neither did Paul frequent the Temple day and night and therfore he doth not meane a Church-prayer only And further it seemes that the Iewes were not appoynted to pray at all times for they had set times of prayer and therefore wee read how Peter and Iohn went vp into the Temple at the time of prayer Therefore to pray continually is to lift vp our hearts continually vnto God and pray in our thoughts as Moyses did though he opened not his lippes and so we may pray continually As when a good man is to answer before the persecutor a thought prayeth in his heart that he may answer wisely when he is to giue almes a thought prayeth in his heart that he may doe good when he is to heare a Sermon a thought Prayeth in his heart that he may be edified and sanctified by it Thus may we pray and heare pray and speake pray and eat pray and studdy pray and work together therefore prayer seemeth a harder thing then it is for if it had beene irksome for any to pray Saint Paul would not haue ioyned prayer and reioycing together it is not hard when a man doth it and reioyceth Now if you will know what prayer is acceptable with God Iames sayth the prayer of the iust auayleth much