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A44351 Heavens treasvry opened in a fruitfull exposition of the Lord's Prayer together with the principal grounds of Christian religion briefly unfolded / by Tho. Hooker. Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647. 1645 (1645) Wing H2650; ESTC R32035 59,299 265

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thing 3. That he is an infinite and Almighty God the sole Creator and Governour of all things Q. What is it to create A. To make something of nothing Q. Wherein doe Mans works and Gods differ Ans 1. Man must have something to work upon God needeth not any thing a word of his mouth is sufficient 2. Man is subject to be weary but GOD cannot Q. What is meant by Government A. A seasonable succouring and guiding of the Creature Such is the weaknesse of poore mortals that as they were first made of nothing so unlesse God upholds them they will soon resolve to their first nothingnesse Q. What are the particulars of this Government A. Two First Sustentation Secondly Direction Q. What is Sustentation A. The good providence of God whereby he protects and provides for his people Q. What is Direction H. A power of the Lord whereby he orders every thing to its right end Q. How doth he direct the creature to its end Ans 1. God gives them direction whereby to work and puts forth their ability into action Q. What may we learn from hence Ans 1. Comfort to the Saints seeing God is so great a Creator and powerfull a Governour there is no people under heaven that worship any other God are so blessed as they are Among the Gods there is none like unto thee O Lord neither are there any works like unto thy works Psal 86.8 2. This should teach us to mind Gods dealing with us in every passage of our lives and to stand in awe of his Majesty Q. How is God distinguished A. Into three Persons Q. What is meant by a Person A. A Person is a manner of Divine being Q. Why doe you say a being A. Because the Deity and the Person is all one Q. Why doe you say a manner A. Because there be divers turnings that the God-head puts upon it selfe Q. How A. The God-head is full of wisdome and understanding Now the Fathers understanding casts it back againe upon himselfe for if he had understanding before the world then there must needs be somewhat to be understood but there was none but himself therefore he casts it back upon himself 2. This being understood is the Son the wisdome of the Father and the third Person being willed is the Spirit who not withstanding are all one As long as a man teacheth he is a Master but when he is taught he is a Scholar practice comes from teaching after a man is taught hee becomes a practicioner here now be divers behaviours yet all but one man As a Sun beame falling upon a wall casts back its heat so doth the Spirit proceeding from the Father and the Son Quest What is that which is common to all the Persons A. The God-head is common to them all and whatever is proper to the God-head is proper to all the rest with this difference in regard of the particular relation that every one of them hath the Fathers property being to beget the Son to be begotten and the Spirit to proceed none of them exceeding the other in time but in order onely The second Principle Man wholly corrupted by Adams fall became a slave of Sathan and heire of Damnation Quest HOw must we conceive of Adams fall A. Look into the height of happinesse he once enjoyed and the depth of misery his sin produced Q. Were any else in this estate A. No. Q. How then came all creatures to have their being A. The stamps of Gods Attributes were no farther upon them then to put vertues into every one Q. Where may we conceive this vertue consisteth A. In the soule and body of man Q. How in his souls Answ 1. In the understanding Adam by that was full of knowledge and capable of Gods will Secondly in the will consisting in holinesse and righteousnesse God putting an aptnesse into Adam to love him above all and his Neighbour as himselfe Q. How is Gods Image seen in the affections of men A. In regard of that sweet Harmony and agreement which the affection hath with the will Quest How is Gods Image seens in the parts of the body Answ When they are subject to the reasonable will and understanding in such things as God commands Quest What is the Covenant God made with Adam Ans That which was of works was Doe this and live by living is meant a promise which God made unto Adam that if hee kept Gods Commandements he would preserve him for ever Quest Had onely Adam this Answ It reacheth not to him onely but to the good of all his posterity Q. What are the signes of this Covenant A. 1. The Tree of life which was a sign and seale whereby God assured Adam as sure as he saw the Tree if he obeyed his command he should live for ever 2. The tree of knowledge which perswaded him that if he obeyed God hee should certainly know good and evill Qu. Did Adam fall from this estate A. Yes by the allurement of Satan in 3. respects 1. By propounding his temptations unto him 2. In pursuing of him 3. In obtaining his desire Q. How by propounding A. He came to Eve changing himselfe into a Serpent Satan being now falne from God grudged the happy estate that Adam was in and thought much that he should not be in the same condition with himselfe whereupon he tempted him Q. What was Eves answer A. Of any tree of the Garden we may cate but not of this lest peradventure we dye now he took advantage of this when she began to doubt of Gods providence Q. How else did they fall A. By their owne free will attending to and parlying with Satan in two respects 1. In a light esteeme of Gods command 2. In their delusion 1. Saying the fruit was good when God said the contrary 2. Hearkning to Satan who told them it would be the cause of their good and not evill when as God told them when they eate thereof they should dye the death Q. What is the third cause of their fall A. The holy and blessed Law of God may after a measure be said to have some influence therein Q. What came to Adam after this A. He was made guilty and lyable unto the Law and Curse Q. What followeth upon this guiltinesse A. Punishment Q. what was that A. Originall and actuall sinne Q. What is originall sinne A. A naturall depravation of the whole man Q. What is actuall sinne A. A transgression of the Law in the least particular Q. Why did God punish them so severely Ans 1. Because they sinned against an extraordinary Majesty loving Satan more then God 2. Because they broke all the Commandements at once which were included in these two Love the Lord with all thy heart and thy Neighbour as thy selfe Q. Did Adam this onely to himselfe A. No but to his posterity Q. How commeth it so A. We did then what ever hee did for we were in his loynes it was equall with God to
which suites to their greatnesse God is in heaven beyond all corruption therefore if wee approach neere God we should answer to his purity with hearts purged that our spirits may be in heaven because he is there to whom we pray Mal. 1.14 Cursed bee the deceiver that hath a male in his flocke and offers a corrupt thing Our sacrifice is our service and prayer is one of the chiefe The God of heaven is a pure God then cursed be the man that hath a strāge love and the like and serveth God with rubbish Cursed be that man the pure God of heaven will not looke on such impure performances God is holy therefore the service ought to be so Whē men are to sit before Princes they are to fit themselves accordingly so it is here Let us then thinke it an indignity to God to appeare with a slovenly disposition before him hee that is to performe a solemne duty to a Prince will lay aside all other occasions so as he said in an other case well lie by all ly by world let me now have heavenly joy for I am come before an heavenly father 2. It is a ground of comfort that our spirits may bee cheared since God is in heaven hee is able to effect what ever our hearts desire To be in heaven argueth Majestie now wee doe not pray to an earthly parent who is liable to corruption but to an heavenly Father who can doe what hee will he that is in an high place hath the vantage so our heavenly Father hath the vantage of all other creatures therefore what we crave is done already our God is in heaven and can doe what he will Vilenesse ever accompanieth earthly things but our Father is in heaven Therefore Nehemiah made his prayer to the God of heaven The King could not help the woman but our father is not as an earthly father wee have but earthly opposition here but our father is in heaven who can over power all wrongs done to his children and turne them to their good 3. This shewes wee should with trembling approach to his presence the God of heaven is powerfull wee are creeping wormes dare we come carelesly to such a Father our Father implies a readinesse in heaven implies an awfulnesse the mountaines moove and the divells shake at the presence of God Yea the blessed Angells quake before him how dare wee then approach his presence unseemely lest wee have no answer to turne the eye one way and the head another wee dislike it in a child suffer not then your minds to wander how dare you presse headily into the presence of God whereas the Angels cover their faces before him Let the feare of the Almighty fall upon us God is in heaven let our hearts bee reverently affected in all our approaches neere him Thus much for the preface now wee come to the petitions which are six the Lord condescends to our weakenesse and feeblenesse therefore contrives them into a narrow scantling three petitions there are cōcerning Gods Name Kingdome and Wil and three concerning our selves things of this life and things of grace which are Iustification and Sanctification In all observe 1. The meaning of the petition 2. The carriage of the heart in the pressing of it Hallowed bee thy name in this observe 2. things 1. What is here ment by Name 2. What it is to hallow this name Q. What is here meant by Name or what is the Name of God I answer by Name is ment what ever God is made knowne to us by this is his Name as a man is knowne by his name so the Lord reveales himselfe by his Name to his children now this consists in two things 1. All the glorious attributes of God as Powerful Pure Wise Infinite these are the Names of God 2. All the ordinances of God the graces of his Saints and the providence of God in the creature are not the thing it selfe but there is a declaration of God in these the creature is not the name of God but God working by the creature grace is not so much as the appearance of God in that grace Q. What do you meane by hallowed can you make God holier then hee is or adde any thing to God A. No we cannot adde anything to him that gave us all things Q. How then doe wee hallow Gods name A. When wee make Gods Name to bee discovered as a holy thing the expressing of this is that we would Q. How shall wee doe that A. There was a consultation in heaven how that the Godhead might bee manifest might bee observed else were there none to apprehend it I wil saith God have my attributes expressed Therfore God would have a world wherein his goodnesse should bee discovered Exod. 33. Thou shalt not see my face but my back parts shalt thou see as it is with a torch carry it from one place to another and it will leave a glimpse behind so it is in the surpassing beauty of God hee leaves some beames behind him that wee may say Iustice and mercy and holinesse it selfe have beene here we are said then to hallow his name when as wee make this appeare when wee deale with Gods name as with a holy thing and that appeares in three particulars 1. When we acknowledge the excellency of him wee ought daily to take notice of the beauty and glory of God men of place think themselves abused if we passe by and doe not reverence them so when we come to deale with Gods ordinances doe you know what you doe Gods Name is there therefore ponder your paths 3. As wee should acknowledge the worth of it so we should labour to preserve it upon things of great waight and worth what a price doe wee set and how tenderly doe we looke to them that there bee no blemish cast upon them So should we doe with the name of God Ier. 2.10 Goe to the Iles of Chittim c. they cast the commandements of God behind their backs the heathen saith God would not doe so They kissed the threshold where Dagon was so let us deale with Gods Name let no blemish betide it but deale with it as with a holy thing the least staine of sinfull distemper doth not become the name of God you respect holy things so doe this 3. As wee should acknowledge its worth so labour to set it out that others may see it as occasion shall be offered Whē any honour may come to him thereby expresse the beauty of the vertues of God that they may bee observed holy things are not to be kept secret when opportunity serves Let your light shine saith the text that men may see the good in you What ever we see in the name of God as wee should keep it from blemish so we should set it out in the glory of it A man must hold out the light of the gospell not hide it under a bushell The coyne that is currant men shew openly