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A08488 Sions teares leading to ioy: or The vvaters of Marah sweetned First preached at Clonenagh in the Queenes County in seuerall sermons, and now published for the benefite of the Church. By Ri: Olmstead, minister of Gods word, and Master of Arts. Olmstead, Richard. 1630 (1630) STC 18811; ESTC S120808 86,010 266

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speciall to Gods people f Mat. 10.15 and a specificall worke of the holy Ghost neuer yet did God vouchsafe this gift or grace vpon hypocrite or reprobate but vpon his owne speciall beloued ones and neuer did true beleeuer want it though some haue wanted the sence of it stiled in Scripture h 2. Cor. 7.10 godly sorrow or a sorrow for God offended beloued put in the forefront of the blessed Couenant which God makes with his people i Ezec. 26 3● A new heart also will I giue you and a new spirit will I put in your bowels and I will take away your stonie heart and giue you a heart of flesh But that we may apprehend and receiue this grace more perspicuously what it is let vs a little consider the rife and immediate branch out of which it springs and sprouts which is loue in this manner when faith hath apprehended the loue of God for the pardon and remission of sinnes our full iustification and adoption through the bloud of Christ Gods loue being shed abroad in our heartes by the holy Ghost the heart is immediatly rauished and inflamed with the loue of God againe and then the consideration which is as a blessed light held out to the mind le ts the soule see as in a chrystall glasse all the sinnes that it hath committed against the mercy goodnesse gratiousnesse and bountie of that gracious louing Father how they haue dishonoured his blessed Maiesty grieued his good spirit and deserued his wrath now it lookes vpon Christ whom his sinnes hath pierced through and considers with it selfe it was not Iudas Pilate the High Priest Scribes and Pharises that crucified the blessed Sonne of God but my sinnes haue nailed him to the Crosse and pierced his pericardion and caused his heart bloud to issue forth thus doth Peter beate home this point to the conscience in that excellent and fruitfull Sermon wherein three thousand were converted of whom sayth hee k Acts 2.3.16 Yee are now the betrayers and murtherers Could they or the whole world haue crucified Christ no verily when hee did but aske them l Iohn 13.4 whom seeke ye they fell baeckward to the ground his wordes were able to vanquish infinite millions and as himselfe speakes to Peter m Mat. 26.5 thinkest thou not that I can now pray to my Father and hee would giue me more then twelue Legions of Angels one whereof n 1 King 19.5 slew a hundred fourescore and fiue thousand in one night and o Gen. 12.29 all the first-borne of Egypt in a night It was then thy sinnes my sins and the sinnes of all the ●lect that crucified Christ which the Prophet Zachary aptly expresseth p Zach. 12.10 They shall looke vpon him whom they haue pierced through Amaritudine afficientur sicut amaritudine affic●tur quispiam and they shall mourne for him as one mourneth for the losse of his only sonne And for the measure of their sorrow the Hebrew expresseth it liuely Arrius Montanus translates it significantly amarificare enm c. This this I say is the sweet braunch whence this blessed grace doth issue and spring fonrth and hee which mourneth with this sorrow shal haue the issue and fruite thereof in joy heere and consolation vnspeakable and glorious hereafter Quest May not a godly man deare and precious in Gods account mourne and sorrow for sinnes with deepe lamentations and yet not bee the right and true godly sorrow Sol. Yes questionlesse it is the case of many a good man and that will appeare by these reasons 1. Because the sorrow euen of some speciall beloued ones continues long vpon them I haue knowne some seauen ten yea twentie yeares in afflictions of minde tormented and vexed with the sence of their sinnes and yet haue found little or no comfort which they should haue done had their soules been directed by any that had the tongue of the learned to administer seasonable direction for so is the ordinarie current of the promises n Ps 30.5 Sorrow ouer night but ioy in the morning Againe o Ps 126.5 They went out weeping and carried pretious seed but they shall returne with ioy and bring their sheaues after them Thus in the examples of p 2 King 20.25 Hezechias who turned his face to the wall and wept and presently receiued consolation And Iosiah who when hee heard the Booke of the q 2 King 22.8.12.13 Law found by Hilkiah and reade by Shaphan rent his clothes and wept sore sent to Huldah the prophetesse to inquire of the Lord for him and his people received a gratious answere and was comforted 2. When euen a godly man cryes and roares onely in the sence of the paine and smart of sinne yet it neither brings glory to God nor consolation to his owne soule it is not godly sorrow yea though the object be God offended as 1. When men are impatient or distrust GOD of his word providence and promises the Highest is so farre from being honoured thereby as that he is highly dishonoured and himselfe no way eased but his griefe augmented and increased 2. That sorrow which brings glory to God and good to the party workes in the soule a sweet motion and inclination of the heart to loue God and so to pant desire and breathe after the sence of Gods fauour and loue as the Spouse in the Canticles r Cant. 5. ● Christ let fall some droppes of his precious grace into her heart which inflamed her so as it inforced her to seeke him indefatigably vntill shee had found and imbraced him and had beene imbraced by him but if the ſ Ps 51 1● Spirit in sorrow being grieued with-draweth himselfe and the heart is dead and feeles no motion to sue vnto God O beware of such a sorrow trust it not it is like to bee vnfound as t Gen. 3.8 Adams which caused him to run from God and hide himselfe in the thicket which brought nought but shame but the sorrow of the u Luke 15.18 Prodigal inclined his heart to returne vnto his father and w Inbn 12.3 that of Mary Magdalene drew her heart and body neerer to Christ 3. That sorrow vnder paine though God offended bee the object thereof which is not accompanied with confession and relinquishing of sinne though of a godly man is not right because it hath not the promise of remission which onely is made to a true confessiō which issueth onely out of godly sorrow q Iohn 1.9 If we confesse our sinnes he is faithfull and true to forgiue vs our sins and to cleanst vs from all vnrighteousnes Oh sweete ground and foundation of consolation for faith to lay holde vpon but on the contrary r Pro. 28.13 hee that hides his sinne shall neuer prosper that is in grace and consolation not onely to confesse but to relinquish the sinne else men doe like a Cut-purse that
beholding the seedes to spring and budds to ●ut outin the seueral plants especially considering our Lord Iesus delightes to come into the gardens to walke there to delight himselfe in beholding the sweete blessed growth in graces holy duties and hence ariseth joy euen in afflictions for the name in the honor of Christ as in al the Martyrs the Saints Heb. 10.34 who suffered with ioy the spoyling of their goods As also to see the weedes of sin to be ouer-mastred and rooted out thereby 6. In the testimony of a good conscience which is as Salomon sayth a continuall feast o Cor. 1.12 hauing witnes that in simplicity and godly purenes and not in fleshly wisedome he hath conuersed That a man hath not moyled al be smeared and durtied himselfe the conscience in lusts and pleasures but hath maintained a blessed combate and cherished the pantings breathings and longing desires of the Spirit against the cursed lusts and corruption of the flesh As also in the fauour of God reconciled by Christ the conscience testifying this atonement Rom. 5.11 the soul● is at quiet peace and repose in his loue as the childe in the mothers lap or fathers armes 7. In Iesus Christ who is in g 2 Cor. 5.17 vs by faith h Gal. 2.20 liueth i Eph. 3.17 dwels in vs so as Paul say the we worship God in the Spirit k Phil. 3.3 and reioyce in Iesus Christ The wise Merchant takes more pleasure in the pearle then in all his estate besides Phil. 3.8 And the Apostle accounts al but losse dung in comparison of Christ Zaccheus receiued Christ joyfully not into his house onely but into his heart especially And it is not possible to be otherwise for the faithfull soule being the sweete and beloued Spouse of Iesus Christ should estimate or delight in any thing in the world aboue or comparable to her amiable beloued Head and louing husband 2. 〈◊〉 Rom 12.12 For time to come they find much joy in the hope expectatiō of that ioy glory which they shal inioy in Heauen in the mercy and saluation of God as Dauid saith Psal 13.5 I trust in thy mercy mine heart shall reioyce in thy saluation In that presence of glory where the Lord shal be more then a Sun to refresh reviue them Ps 84.11 and more then a shield to defend them Thus of the internall meanes or well springs of heauenly ioyes 2. Externall or from without and that in three particulars 1. In the Word blessed ordinances of God● for the Word Ps 11● Dauid esteemed and delighted in it more then in his appointed food pathetically cryes out O how loue I thy Law it is my meditation continually It is a character true vndoubted marke of such as feare God that they haue great delight in his commaundements Ps 11● ● In the Word are described delineated the wayes of wisedome the invaluable pleasures treasures thereof which make a man possessing her truly happy Pro. 3.13.18 Blessed is the man that findeth wisedome and getteth vnderstanding for the merchandise thereof are better then the merchandise of siluer the gaine thereof better then golde length of dayes are in her right hand in her left hand riches glory her wayes are wayes of pleasure all her paths prosperity she is a tree of life to them that lay hold on her and blessed is hee that retaineth her The Gospel is a deep sweete fountaine of precious promises Rom. 15.4 the Spirit worketh consolation by the Scriptures There is the ioyful tydings of saluation the blessed doctrine and assurance of free remission of sinnes our full iustification by the redemption of Iesus Christ published and proclaimed there are the pleasures of Gods House there is foode for the children of the most High and great King to nourish them vp to eternal life this they desire 1 Pet. 2.2 as infants clothe them with tissue or cloath of gold bespangle them with the most Orient pearles that the East or West Indies can afford set most curiously in the finest gold of Ophir or crusado trundle before thē apples of gold bring them instruments make the most melodious harmony musicke that Art can deuise make them heires of this great Vniuerse yet nothing pleaseth them but the brest so assuredly not any thing can satisfie the true childe adopted heire of God but the sweete sincere milke of the Word that is their proper element they will trauail from sea to sea to finde the word of the Lord they can no more liue without it then the fish without water the mole without earth the camelion without aire the Salamander without fire and when they finde it they feed vpon it and uourish vp their soules with ioy to eternal life And for the ordinances of God they are as k Is 12 3. wels and fountaines out of which they draw with ioy waters of life and comfort as the ministery of the word they long after it with earnest most affectionate desires as the l Psal 42.1 chased Hart panteth after the coole chrystaline streames when they are absent from it and depriued of it they cry out m Ps 84.2.5 Oh how amiable are thy Tabernacles O Lord God of hostes My soule longeth and fainteth for the Courtes of the Lord pronouncing the Sparrow and Swallow happy that may build their nests neere the Altar concluding that they are blessed which dwell in his house for they feede vpon the words of Christ vnto eternal life and so haue their hearts lifted vp to ioyfulnesse and the prayses of God The Sacraments are other blessed fountaines and wels of ioy wherein Christ is before them crucified to the eye to the increasing strengthning of faith all other sauing graces of the spirit which faith is the roote mother of In like manner is spirituall ioy conueyed to the soule in the vse of the rest of the ordinances of God as confession of sinnes godly sorrow prayer reading conference and such like wherof euery true beleeuer hath experience in the secret consolations rauishments of the heart which the spirit of God doth exhibite in the due serious vse of these sacred ordinances 2. In the sweete fellowship communion of Saints they finde secret ioy Psal 16.2 Dauid professeth that all his delight is in them that excell in vertue In respect of this Paul longed to be with the Romanes that he might be comforted by their mutuall saith Rom. 1. to haue fellowship with them publikely in the vse of the Ministry of the word Sacran ents prayer and priuately in the vse of the more prinate duties of godlynesse as exhortation they as Salomon saith The face of a friend sharpens his friend as the Apostle saith whet one another to loue and good workes Psal 122.
ioyes 2. Blessed wisedome to apply the seuerall promises whether generall or speciall to thine owne particular condition and necessitie else they are like abundance of meate in a Cookes shoppe to a hungry stomacke not eaten so are the promises not digested and applied by faith though remembred as fumes of meate to a hungry belly or spirits of wine to a thirsty man not eaten not drunke but poore refreshing or comfort 6. Keepe God in sight and in thine eye still loose not his presence but walke before him in all vprightnesse sinceritie For At his right hand is fulnesse of ioy and pleasures for euermore 7. Neglect not any one of Gods ordinances publike or priuate adde often priuate fasting to thy priuate prayers which will bring comfort search all the Scriptures if euer God refused to giue answer to the prayers of any of his people when the wings of fasting were giuen to cause them soare vp to heauen and its iust with God to blast the vse of the publike as ministry of the word Sacraments prayer when eyther family duties are neglected or the more inward and priuate betwixt God and thine owne heart are eyther neglected or slighted Againe if there be performance of the priuate and the publike despised or neglected yea if but any one of eyther publike or priuate be not conscionably performed it s no wonder though the spirit of God answer not the soule with his sweete refreshings 8. If thou feele the absence or the leaf● decay of these spirituall comforts complaine betimes for delayes in this cause are dangerous examine the cause why thy beloued hides himselfe be sure to remoue the cause call and seeke after him with all importunitie and neuer giue ouer vntill thou hast recouered againe the sweete sence of his presence as did the Church Cant. 3.4 to catch hold of him Cant. 5.6 and not to leaue him vntill h●● haue brought thee into thy Mothers house c. 9. Beware of the carelesse and perfunctorie vse of any of the ordinances of God for to offer the halt blinde and lame in sacrifice Mal. 1. is abomination to the Lord be sedulous Eccles 4.17 watchful and diligent to doe all duties of pietie to GOD with preparation yea that the very feet of thy soule be eleuated and lifted that thy affections being raised thou mayst offer not a dead but a liuing sacrifice alwaies acceptable to his sacred Excellencie in IESVS CHRIST 10 Lastly take no care for the world nor the things of the world for where the loue of the world is the loue of the Father cannot dwell can a louing and kinde wife carry that respectiue loue to her husband if she see him embrace the bosome of a strange woman and take her into his house to bed and board is it poffible that the Spirit of Christ who hath taken possession of thy heart should shew that sweetnesse in thy soule as formerly if hee see thee take into his house thy heart that filthy strumper the world it is not possible and therefore take heede of receiuing the loue of the world into thy heart if thou purposest to perpetuate this ioy Quest But are these ioyes sensible to euery beleeuer alwayes Answ No for first some are in the nonage and bud of their conversion in whom these ioyes are not felt for these causes 1. Because of their ignorance of the doctrine eyther of true godly sorrow or the true ioyes of the holy Ghost They may say with the Church being asked if they had receiued the holy Ghost since they beleeued they answered They had not somuch as heard this there was an holy Ghost how then can they haue the blessed sence of that which they are ignorant of 2. Some know that there are such ioyes but obserue not how the spirit doth exhibite and giue them in the due vse of the ordinances of God and therefore depriue themselues of the comfort by want of obseruation and by a meere neglect 3. Some haue this ioy obserue and are affected with it for the time but loose the comfort of it from two causes 1. They soone forget the consolation and the ground thereof as the Apostle sayth Yee haue forgotten the cōsolation which speaketh ● 〈◊〉 12.5 to you as to sonnes 2. Because they are not well grounded in the assured truth soundnesse of their ioy they suspect it and that breakes off their ioy and dasheth and eclypseth all their solace and gladnesse 4. Some feele exceeding flashes and passions of ioy gladnesse but because they are incumbred with passions of anger and violēt perturbations arising from their distempered constitution natural turbulent affections this ioy is hindered from being constant and habituall as other wise it would be 5. In some this ioy is solide habituall which constantly ariseth from the assurance of their reconciliation and peace with God though they oft feele not any great passions or rauishings of the heart yet both these may be the true ioyes of the holy Ghost yet the latter I wi●●● desire from my soule good Reader may be both thine mine owne portion and that for euer Thus haue I lead thee the way by the seeming waters of Marah vnto the true sweet fountaines of Elin● where I leaue thee to so●ace and satiate thy soule But let the world know that they haue no part in this spiritual ioy as Salomon saith The stranger shall not inc●●dle with this ioy hands off it is not for you it is the particular speciall priviledge of the houshold of faith and there is great reason because they haue no cause of true ioy no nor of any ioy at all in them For what cause of ioy hath any man who is dead in trespasses and sins as all vnregenerate men are till the second Adam who is made a quickning spirit to all the elect reuiue them by his spirit grace What cause of ioy can hee haue that is a condemned man as our Sauiour sayth Hee that beleeues not is condemned already that is in Gods decree in the sentence of Gods iust and righteous law in his owne conscience which hath and doth arraigne condemne him if it bee not a sleepe What ioy can a man haue in all his mirth when our blessed Sauiour calleth him from it pronounceth a curse vpon him Woe be to you that now laugh for yee shall howle and weepe Lastly he can no more reioyce in any of the creatures then a theefe in a true mans purse neyther can that bee true joy in the creature which ariseth from the creature resteth in the creature and eleuateth or raiseth the heart no higher then the creature but such is the ioy of the hypocrite euery ignorant ciuill and wicked man and therefort hee hath neyther true ioy or cause thereof Miserable then and wofull is the condition of all the iovall Lads of this world whose Comedy begins and continues here with seeming mirth shall end Tragically in inutterable sorrow heauinesse and vexation and that for euer Whereas the Tragicall beginning of the righteous though it begin in true sorrow yet it is soone recompenced with that true ioy which even for the present is filled with celestiall and heauenly solace and delight and perpetuated vnto all eternitie which I pray God to increase in thy heart by the spirit of comfort for the Sonne of his loues sake Amen FINIS ERRATA P. 11. l. 24. for sensible re●d sensitiue p. 27. l. 11. for Shabeans read Chaldeans p. 30 l. 16 for things read degrees p. 36. l. 2 for which come read with Caine p. 37 l. 26. for Amron read Amnon p. 40. l. 1. for though read through p 43. l. 22 for rife read right p. 53. l 18 for saw ●ead behold p. 54. l 22 for people read powle p. 56. l. 17 for depraue read depriue p. 8. l. 6. for hopes read lippes p 62. l. 16 for sence read sence p. 64. l. 8. fer some read soone p 67. 14 for refasolating read refosolating ● 73 l 17. for true read ●rees p. 73. l. 19 adde to p. 134. l. 11 for name read nature p 134. l. 9. for greatfulnes read dreadfulnes p. 135. l 25. for Zeboni read Zeboim p. 136. l. 15 for disabbed read disabled p 138. l 10 for cry read be p. 173. l 9 for of read all p 175. l. 1. for re●●one read reviue l. 2 adde day p 184 l 21. for nener read euer p 211. l. 22. leane out and p. 216. l. 11. for and discouraged rea● and be discouraged p. 231. l 9 for performe read performe them p 134 for three read these
Lord Primate he desired the publishing of it to the view of the Church These poore meditations shall be much honoured if you vouchsafe as gracious an aspect to them written as you did an honourable zealous and reverend attention to them vttered by voyce though as a picture expresseth not the life so neyther can writing demonstrate the liuely Energie of the voyce which consists in vtterance action the two ornamēts of speech I know you delight not to haue your goodnesse diuulged but rather be good then seeme so and that you account vertues fairest Theater to be a good conscience those who shall receiue any instruction refreshing or consolation by this poore worke owe the acknowledgement next vnto God to your Honour who haue so watered and incouraged my poore studies with your beneficēce that my barren heart hath blessed be God both by preaching writing yeelded some fruite I hate to be a Sycophant and flatterer yet frō my heart I wish that all the world vnderstood your Honours disposition both to my selfe in particular and the Common-wealth in generall that all other might be instigated by your right noble example First for my selfe I acknowledge to haue receiued out of your free bountie my meanes and maintenance for which I humbly blesse the most high God and your Honour Lysippus the Caruer worthily reproued Appelles that exact painter because bee had pictured Alexander with a thūderbolt in his bād as a God the other vvith a Speare in his hand as a valiant Prince I am perswaded they are more pleasing to your honour that only giue you your due thē which ascribe to you that which your Hon 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 will not assume Enuy followes vertue flattery nourisheth vice The first Themistocles well perceiued vvho being yet young said hee had done no excellēt thing because he was not enuied That memorable worke of your Honour worthy to be recorded in pillars of Marble cleansing purging like a happy Physitian this countrey with some partes of Vlster frothose cursed vipers Cockatrices the rebellious kearne who so infested the Countrey that no man had any securitie that eyther his goods life wife or children in the euening could be in safetie vntill the morning insomuch as that night truely be applied to those partes of the Countrey where they ranged and raigned for foure yeares space which Deborah expresseth of Israel in her song In the dayes of Shamgar the sonne of Anath Iudg. 5.6.7 in the dayes of Iael the highwaies were vnoccupied the trauellers walked through by-wayes vntill you rose vp an honourable Father in this our Israel How did those rogues villaines runne vp and downe the countries robbing spoyling all delighting and satiating their greedy vnsatiable lusts in rapine bloud murthers thefts burning the Kings Maiesties most loyable Subiects if the State by your Honours indefatigable labour both of minde and body had not carefully preuented that mischiefe long ere this time our blouds had runne downe the streets our wiues children and goods made a prey to those mercilesse and greedy villaines Right honourable let your memory be blessed vpon earth and le● these lines keepe the remembrance thereof to sacceeding ages yet in this so prayse worthy and bless●d a worke so prospered by the prouidence and good hand of the Almighty your Honour escaped not the blacke n●outh of cankered en●ie like Shimei his rayling at Dauid 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but these are blowne ouer and they are now ashamed of their wicked scandals The other Phocion knew well to whom when the people gaue a plaudite for his Oration sayd haue I spoken any thing amisse vnawares intimating that popular applause and flattery workes vpon some infirmitie Many haue preuented treachery that could neuer beware of flattery Dauid whom the valor eyther of A●ner or Amasah 2. Sa. 16.3 or the wisedome of Achitophel could vanquish 2. Sam. 11. was yet seduced by Ziba his false tale to iniure honest and plaine hearted Mephibosheth yea how did smiling ease prosperity corrupt that man Neh. 6.10.14 according to Gods ovvne heart Nehemiah could well beware of Tobiah and Sanballat rayling menacing aduersaries but hee was greatly in danger by Shemaiah and Noadiah dissembling Prophets The way Right Honourable to be safe from the sting of these Farantulas Syrens sycophants is to take Dauids counsell Psal 101.6 to haue faithfall associats seruants followers The faithfull in the land shall dwell with mee the vpright in heart shall serue me And to desire with him let the righteous smite mee for that shal be a precious balme Thus humbly crauing of the most high long to continue you vnder his Maiestie by your faithfull counsell a muniment to the decayed estate of this poore Church ●n oritament to the Commonwealth a proppe to Religion a pillar of Iustice a Father to Orphanes a comfortable succour to distressed widdows a sweet delightfull husband to your noble Lady a directing father to your beloued children And the same God preserue you all vnblameable in your spirits soules and bodies vntill the appearing of Iesus Christ So I remaine bound to Your Hon in all humble obseruance R. Olmstead SIONS TEARES OR THE WATERS OF MARAH SWEETNED THe Wise-man sayth that A a Pro. 25.11 word spoken vpon his wheels is like apples of golde with pictures of siluer that is a word spoken seasonably in respect of time place and persons either to awake the drowsie instruct the ignorant comfort the afflicted or strengthen and corroborate the weake and feeble is most pleasant and acceptable If euer there were a time and age when or place where GODS b Titus 1.7 Stewards c 2. Cor. 5.10 Ambassadors d Mal 2.7 Angels e Iob 33.23 messengers and Ministers had need f Is 58.1 cry and not spare then this is the age and this Iland the place For if monstrous abominable and odious profanenesse on the one side impious wicked and detestable Idolatry on the other side with a high contempt of God and his sacred ordinances may make a people immeasurably wicked if sinne brings the curse of the most High as sure g Deut. 28. Le●● 26. it doth then the condition of this Land is wofull and miserable not only in respect of judgment already powred out but also depending especially nourishing in her bosome those locusts and vipers who waite but oportunity to eate out the heart of their mother as will appeare by their owne Writers and practises in that one gun-powder plot how had the deuill assembled in one Courte all the black Guard of hell treason superstition Atheisme ignorance murther bloud fire and sword to bring all to a confused Chaos worse then that Tohn and Bohu h Gen. 1.2 when the earth was without forme And all this forsooth was for the Catholicke cause plotted by the Ignatian Schollers the Iesuites tutored by the Deuils
as all other graces bee called Gods worke because it is hee which doth all the worke his spirit making his ordinances effectuall and therefore is that spirit called n Zach. 12.10 the spirit of mourning and supplieation and promised to all the faithfull yea put in the forefront of that blessed new Couenant which the eternall makes with his people o Ezec. 36.26 A new heart will I giue them and a new spirit will I put in their bowels and I will take away their stonie heart and giue them an heart of flesh And this spirit apparantly manifests it selfe in godly sorrow by refasolating and comforting the heart strengthning quieting and refreshing the soule with sweete showers and influences from the head Christ with vnspeakeable secret ioy peace and contentation as also affecting so the heart as it bendeth the desires thereof to the obedience of God in all things in trueth though not in perfection Yet this wee are not to suppose the Spirit doth without meanes miraculously and extraordinarily but by such ordinary meanes as God in wisedome hath appointed to the same purpose as 1. The ministery of the word is the principall as appeares in these 3000. Conuerts Dauid Iosiah and others When they heard it saith the Text p Act. 2 41● They were pricked in their hearts c. When Nathan sent by God himselfe to preach to Dauid and had deliuered his message cried out q 2. Sa● 1 ●0 13. I haue sinned against the Lord r 2. King 22 11. When Iosiah heard Shaphan read the Booke of the Law he rent his clothes and wept c. And saith Ieremie ſ Ier. 23.29 Is not my word like a hammer that breakes the hard stone 2. The sacrament of the Supper is another meanes for by it saith the Apostle t 1. Cor. 11. We remember Christ his death and both these are intended I doubt not by Paul when hee saith to the u Galat. 3.1 Galatians that Christ was before them crucified and slaine in the ministerie of the word to the eare and in the Sacrament of the Lords Supper crucified and slame by the eye to the vnderstanding in the breaking of the bread and powring out of the wine visibly before the people and thus is this godly sorrow wrought ordinarily in the heart both by the word Sacrament that blessed sweet grace of consideration wrought by the spirit of God making both the other effectuall for this purpose that a man now bethinkes himselfe my sinne is the cause of all this torment which Christ the blessed Sonne of God indured and therefore affectes the heart with godly sorrow for it Yet doth it not immediately breake forth but the Word Sacraments sometimes inject certaine scintillutae or sparkles which lye hid sometimes in the heart a good space euen in the childe of God and therefore the Lord vseth another meanes 3. Afflictions which are his rod which though they are not able to conuert a soule no more then the Sacrament yet are afflictions preparatory meanes to set the word on worke as in w 2. Chr● 33 11. Manasseh he questionlesse had oft heard the word in the time of his good Father the Paragon of all the Kings of Israel and Iudah but it little helped him therefore God bound him in chaines and sent him to Babell and when he was in prison and fetters hee bumbled himselfe greatly before the God of his fathers c. This also is manifest in x 2. King 20 2. Hezekiah and especially in the y Act. 16.29 Iayler when hee saw the Earthquake and opening of the prison doores he cryed out What shall I doe c. So that I say not that afflictions can conuert a soule to GOD for then mee thinkes Pharaoh must of necessitie haue beene a conuert who had tenne fearefull plagues and yet drowned and likely damned but I say sometimes they make way for conuersion by preparing the soule to attend and hearken to the word and also when men haue heard the word and the immortall seede is sowen there as a graine of corne sowen in a field lyes somtimes long vntill a ground raine moysten it and then springs as in Physicke a pill or potion lyes in the stomacke an houre or two and neuer stirres the party yet let him drinke warme broth or posset-ale which haue no facultie of themselues to purge yet setteth the Physicke on worke so doth afflictions the word preached and the seed sowen tenne twentie or thirty yeares before and it may be affected the heart therewith at the present but it blowes ouer againe with thorny cares or pleasures then comes the rodd of God and sets all that word on worke and brings forth not an Embrio or abortive birth but this blessed grace of godly sorrow which when it once seazeth vpon the heart eateth vp all worldly and carnall sorrowes as z Exod. 7.12 Moses his rod did eate vp all the inchaunters roddes and Serpents yea the least scruple of this godly sorrow would weigh downe a pound of carnall or legall sorrow and end in sweete true ioy and contentment Consider this yee that spend dayes weekes Moneths and yeares in worldly sorrowes without ease or comfort learne this lesson and practise it and my soule for thine thine end will bee peace and invaluable consolation 2 Signe of this godly sorrow not onely that it is fruitefull but brauncheth forth into variety of good happy fruit and therefore not onely true beleeuers in Scriptures are compared to t Psal 1.4 trees planted by the riuers which bring forth fruite in due season and in euery season as the tree of life bearing twelue sorts of fruit euery moneth but especially true mourners whose sorrow ends in joy u Is 61.5 To appoint vnto all that mourne in Zion and to giue them beauty for ●shes the oyle of ioy for mourning the garment of gladnes for the spirit of heauines that they night be called true of righteousnesse c. And th●se parties and these graces are not such as are obnoxious sterility and barrennesse or to beare euill fruite but such as by nature are fertile and beare good fruite as w Psal 30. ● 14. Psal 52.8 Iames 3.12 vines oliues figges and such like Therefore in such trees barrennesse or vnfruitfulnesse alone is cause enough to make them fewel for the vengeance and wrath of the Almighty and so not onely the x Is 5.4 wilde vine that bare wilde grapes and bad fruite contrary to the expectation of the Husbandman y Zach. 15.2.3.4 Luke 1 6.7 but the barren vine and fruitlesse figge and z Mat. 3.10 7.19 euery tree that beareth not good fruite is hewen downe and cast into the fire Now let vs see what fruites this grace bringeth forth that by the branches and fruites wee may know it to be right and a plant of sauing grace planted by the finger of God a Mat. 7.16 for by
both graces of Gods Spirit and are not like sire and water exhalations and vapours but they conserue and preserue each other yea increase one another Griefe euen for sin must not swallow vs vp ouerwhelme vs the Apostle would haue the incestuous Corinth comforted ● Cor. 2.7 when humbled lest hee should be swallowed vp of ouermuch heauinesse It must not cause vs to forget the consolation which speakes to vs m Neh. 12.5 as Children nor cause vs breake or violate the charge which GOD giues n Phil. 4 4. Reioyce alwayes againe I say reioyce so that howsoeuer it is true that earnall sorrow and ioy can not be in the heart at one ●nne yet spiritual joy and sorrow may and must though in diuerse respects this made the Apostles Paul and o Acts 16.25 Doctor Ridly Iohn Baynam M. Glouer Sylas sing in prison and the Martyrs to goe to the stake as to a feast and accompt it as their marriage to sing in the flames as in a bed of downe clap their hands with joy in the sence of Christs presence and euen in their sorrow for speciall sinnes there is cause of joy for Faith perswades the heart of the remission and pardon of them the pacification of Gods wrath and so appeaseth and quieteth the cry and blustering of the conscience If this be true what shall wee say of the sorrow of such as will not heare of any consolation to whom I may say with Iob Seeme the consolations of God small vnto thee or though they seeme not little in their eyes yet they refuse all comfort and turne off the promises as if they pertained not to them I am tenderly affected in my judgment as also in my affections towards such as are in sits of temptation desertion and melancholy yet this I say their griefe is not right and therefore let them be aduised looke that the object bee true which is God offended and 〈◊〉 ued for himselfe without which they torment and vexe themselues all their liues and finde little comfort for whom my daily prayers shall bee that our most louing and gracious Father euen the God of all comfort will vouchsafe vnto them the Spirit of illumination of saith and consolation Thus of the third signe 4. Vbi 〈◊〉 detor desici● p●ni●●tia August de vera p●●it cap. 13. Symptome of this godly sorrow is the continuance of it it s neuer dryed vp or is totally extinct in the heart so saith Augustine Where sorrow ceaseth repentance ceaseth to the which also the speach of Paul is pregnant q 2 Cor. 7.10 Godly sorrow causeth repentance neuer to be repented of and this wil appeare euidently by these reasons 1. Reason The examples of Gods servants in the sacred history as of of Iob r Iob 4.6 Therefore I abhorre my selfe in dust and ashes ſ Psal 6.2.3.32 3.51.1 c. Dauid is oft and wonderfull in this as appeares in all his penitentials Iosiah when he heard the Booke of the Law t 2 King ●● 11.12.13 Rent his clothes his heart also wept sent to Huldah the prophetesse to inquire of the Lord for himselfe his people u Mar. 1● 7● Peter when his Master looked vpon him with the eye of his blessed compastion went out saith the text and vvept bitterly And Paul all these were persons truely conuerted and yet this grace of godly sorrow was neuer extinct or abolished in thē 2. This true spirituall gracious godly sorrow is neuer wanting wholly because the cause thereof which is sin neuer ceaseth but so long as we carry about vs these earthly tabernacles and bodies of flesh wee also must of necessitie carry with it a bodie of sinne and corrupt on which will cause vs also cry out with the Apostle w Rom. 7 1● O wretched man that I am 3. Because the roote and branch of which it immediatly springs is faith and loue neyther of which is euer deficient in this life therefore the fruite also is indeficient and reneweth oft yea euen vpon all occasions and therefore such persons as flatter themselues in their first sorrow at their seeming conuersion and neuer feele any operation thereof afterward but giue themselues to securitie yea though they fall into horrible grosse sins that iustly occasion a large measure of renewed humiliation and yet can beare it out and be pleasant are to consider that temporary faith hath legall sorrow and deepe wounding of the heart by the law but after they once receiue some seeming comfort by the promises they grow jocund and merry and put off all with a conceite of that first humiliation but let all flesh know and tremble before God when they bring their hearts vpō the anuill of through examination and finde not this blessed grace of humiliation continue it was neuer sound nor had they euer that true joy which is the blessed immediate fruite thereof To these I might adde that repentance is a continued act all a mans life and without it no hope of remission of sins and this repentance springs x 2. Cor. 7.9 from godly sorrow and lastly God hath in his wisedome appointed that the true beleeuers should not onely as y 2. King 5 3● Naaman the Assyrian wash in Iordan seauen times for the cleansing of his Ieprosie but sinne is such a renewing leprosie that requires washing 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 all a mans life and this is one of those duties of mortification euen those chrystaline streames and fountaines that the eternal hath in his wisedome appointed vs to wash in for our cleansing and there is not a man vpon earth hath euer had or shall haue any true comfort in the assurance of remission and pardon of any one knowne sinne which hee doth not bewayle with godly sorrow confesse particularly and priuatly to God and pray yea begge importune and cry vnto God for remission as for life death let the blind world doteing hypocrite or carnall Protestant think or speake what they will to the contrary 5. True godly sorrow as it begins in God and hath his blessed Maiestie the Author of it being a plant of his sacred planting and a supernaturall grace gift of his spirit I may say of it as Salomon of the waters z Eccles they all come from the Sea by the influence operation of the Sun so they all goe to the sea againe So this godly sorrow wheeles about and ends in God and not onely leads to God as the sorrow of the a Luk. 15.17 Prodigall when hee came to himselfe for he was mad and out of his wits before as euery vnregenerate man is forced him to goe to his Father with teares in his eyes repentance in his heart confession in his mouth I vvill goe to my father say Father I haue sinned against heauen before thee and am no more worthy to be called thy sonne c. but also ends in God and
rest of the sauing graces of Gods Spirit and so are in doubts and feares and the Spirit of bond●ge as the Apostle cals it 2. Some are ignorant of the causes of true ioy as that their names are written in the Booke of Life Iohn 1. that they are borne not of the will or blouds of men but of God sonnes of the most high heires yea coheires with Christ the naturall Sonne to an eternall Kingdome by adoption grace members of Christ estated into a blessed interest and right to al the creatures blessings and ordinances guarded by Angels kept by the Almighty himselfe and his power vnto saluation 3. They obserue not or conceiue how the Spirit of God doth exhibite and giue this ioy and comfort in the due vse of his ordinances as the ministry of the Word Sacraments and Prayer or else in the due vse of the priuate as meditation conference prayer reading singing of Psalmes c Ioh. 16.24 so grieue the holy Spirit 4. Ier. 33.3.8 They doe not seriously seeke the pardon of sinnes as condemned prisoners at the barre importune the Iudge for their liues or if they pray sometimes it is but seldome 4. They are not conscionable in the practice of all the duties of godlines they sowe not good seed a Iob. 4.36 Gal. 6.8.9.10 that be which soweth and he that reapeth may reioyce together Could men bee more fruitfull in wel-doing they should haue b Mat. 25.21 Is 35.8.10 more joy sterility barrennesse brings anguish and sorrow and fruitfulnes in obedience brings consolation and abundance of peace and heauenly delight and joy 5. Many are incumbred and intangled with some grosse sin as the sin of their nature or of their particular calling which hinders this consolation and joy of the soule Pro. 25.6 The transgress on of the wicked is his snare but the righteous doth rei● y●e and sing 6. They receiue not the Law of God into their hearts which if they did beholde the promise verse 11 Is 51.7.11 The redeemed of the Lord shall returne come with ioy to Si●n and euerlasting ioy shall bee vpon their beads c they only haue an idaea or superficies in the brain but it comes not into the heart 7. Many liue not in peace but are passionate and contentious and so breake off all their ioy or at least hinder and weaken it much for passion contention and pride do strangely though secretly disturbe and hinder the consolations of God therefore doth the Apostle exhort the Corinthes Be of good comfort bee of one minde 2 Cor. 13. ● liue in peace and the God of loue peace shal be with you 8. They sorrow not for their sins or not with godly sorrow for if they did Ps 126.5.6 Is 61.1.2.3 they should reape in ioy Thus it manifestly appeares that true Religion the profession thereof is not the cause of the vncheerefulnes heauines and sorrow that is in the world but the cleane contrary and that the fault is the corruptiō which is in men and therefore let vs lay the imputatiō blame where it is in mans owne corruption and defects Againe such professors are to be blamed as leade a melancholick he any vncheerefull life because thereby they obscure the lustre and glory of their Christian profession and are a dishonour to their Lord and Master for the world that know not the priuiledges and libertie of the sonnes of God easily thinke they serue a hard and rigide master or father who is not willing to haue his children and seruants inioy any sweet mirth or liue sweetly and comfortably They doe besides al this hinder wrong themselues by detaining themselues from thankfulnes it is also an obstacle to their faith pravers layes them open exposeth them to temptations or apostacy generally vnfits them to all the duties of piety and righteousnes And for the most part this deapnes of spirit and sadnes ariseth from passion pride worldly sorrowes and griefes or some of the causes before specified Quest But seeing so many sortes of false joyes may be are oft in the soule by what characters and symptomes may the true ioy bee discerned from the counterfeit especially the illusions of the deuill and temporary joyes of the hypocrite because an hypocrite goes farre especially in ioy yet lose his soule bee damned in the end for hee may receiue the word with ioy taste the heauenly gift haue some apprehension of Christs excellencie some sight of Gods fauour some worthy though but generall gift of the Holy Ghost and an hope of euerlasting life as appeares by the text of Scripture in the margent all which concurre together to lift him vp with false ioy yet lose all and his soule too Answ I consider the examination of this grace three wayes 1. In the causes thereof it ariseth from the apprehension of celestiall and heauenly things It is kindled vpon the sence of God● fauour and is a blessed handmaid of faith and therefore the Apostle Peter annexeth it to beleeuing 1 Pet. 1.8 Psal 4.6 Lord life thou vp the light of thy countenance vpom mee thou hast giuen me more ioy of heart c. 2. That our names are written in the Booke of Life a greater cause of reioycing by the restimonie of our Sauiour Christ himselfe ●●●e 10.20 then to worke miracles and cast out deuils and greater cause of ioy then wisedome strength riches c. to know God that he is mercifull in the assurance of Gods election and blessed resurrection and eternall life that our soules shall liue immortally happie 3. It is exhibited and giuen by the holy Spirit of God and ordinarily the soule as it were retyring it selfe into the sweete presence of God to haue some spirituall Soliloquie or priuate conference with him but especially principally in meditation primate prayer are these sweet ioyes selt though not onely but the soule doth draw the wine of ioy out of all the wels of saluation Is 12.3 but euery Christian soule who vsually trades with God can experimenlally iustifie this truth that it is felt most frequently and liuely in meditation priuat prayer Is 32.3 4. The Spirit neuer speakes cōfort to the soule but from the written word and promises of God and therefore the Apostle saith to the Ephesians After they beleeued Eph. 1.13 they were sealed with the holy Spirit of promise If it witnes seale and comforts not from the sacred promises it is a delusion of Sathan and not true ioy 5. It vsually followes humiliation and godly sorrow for sinne which is that true right branch that beares it our blessed Sauiour was sent to comfort those that mourne in Zion Is 61.2.3 to giue them beautie for ashes the oyle of ioy for mourning the garment of gladnes for the spirit of beauiues c. Ioh. 16.20 23. Verily I say vnto you ye shall weape
to be heard in his counsell and prayers as being a Minister of reconciliation betweene God and his people and it is not causelesse that the Lord vseth this reason to Abimelech p Gen. 20 7. goe to Abraham for he is a Prophet that which is spoken in q Iob 33.23 Iob If a messenger or an interpreter one of a thousand declare vnto man his righteousnes c. yet these places doe not proue that the troubled conscience is obliged to one person nor to a Priest hauing for the most part as little skil or experience of the estates of afflicted consciences as Balaams Asse but to be performed also to private Christians Therefore this is farre enough from this Auricular Confession to the Priest which was invented by the Deuill and the Pope and his wicked seculars and regulars to fill their purses for no money no absolution like their Purgatory Indulgences Trentals Dirigies Masses and the rest of their deuised trumpery to gull the people and delude their soules Againe to know and diue into the secrets of all States Courts Houses and secret thoughts of men and women and the dispositions of all particular persons and so to know fit patients for their lusts whereof I could produce many horrible instances and both name and proue them in this Iland if it were seasonable as also fit agents to perpetrate any villanies in stabbing of Kings as Raviliak Massacres as the Duke of Guise and the Cardinal of Loraine at Vashti to blow vp Parliament-houses as Faux Lastly it is so farre from easing the conscience as it is a racke and tormentor thereto therefore miserable and lamentable is the condition of these poore people vnder these cruel taske-masters Lord open their blinde eyes that they may see and discerne the subtilties and stratagems of these abominable deluders of their poore soules 1. Quest But if there bee so many kindes of sorrowes which deceiue mens soules and that Gods people in their sorrowes euen for sinnes misse the right sorrow and so continue without ease or comfort what shall become of mee that cannot mourne but feele an obdurate and hard heart which I cannot get molified Ans I cannot deny but that this godly sorrow may be without rackings terrors in some the easiest and lowest degree hath these three things euer true in them to their consolation 1. They vexe and grieue because they can grieue no more they are sensible of and discerne the hardnesse of their hearts which is a degree of softnesse for corruption is not discerned by corruption but by grace and therefore they crye out with the Church h Isa 63.17 Why hast thou hardned our hearts and caused vs to erre from thy commandements returne c. 2. They hate their speciall beloued sinnes with a deadly hatred 3. They indeauour a through reformation of their liues both internally externally which are good euidences of some softnesse of spirit though mixed with some hardnesse and corruption 2. Quest But is it possible to discerne this sorrow Sol. Yes and I am so farre from the opinion of Poperie concerning assurance that I am assured that it is hard to haue any sauing grace but it will be perceiued and discerned yea it will euidently manifest it selfe to all that haue skill to discerne it and that for these reasons 1. Grace cannot be without externall fruite i Mat. 7.16 and by their fruites sayth our Sauiour yee shall know them men doe not gather Grapes of thornes nor figges of thistles and though these graces be hidden and secret in themselues yet doe in the true convert shew themselues by certaine demonstratiue effects as by confession in times of persecutions as Master Glouer who though he had no sence of the assurance of Gods loue vntill hee came in the flames yet indured the former scornes and that torture and then cryed out to his seruant according to his request that if he felt the consolations of the Spirit at that last time hee would giue some token Iohn hee is come c. Profession notwithstanding the scornes and disgrace of the world by victory ouer the world loue to the word more then their appointed foode and lastly by their loue to Gods people 2. Grace cannot bee truely receiued but it workes a wonderfull change and alteration the spirit of God hauing bound the strong man the Deuill that had formerly possessed the heart there bussels throwes downe the Chayre of estate alters the disposition and practise affections and all the conuersation both internall and externall and all this stirre in reformation is lyable to obseruation 3. The Deuill lyes still and quiet whiles men content themselues with common effects of historicall and temporary faith because they feed presumption and leaues them vnder the power of damnation safe enough but so some as iustifying faith godly sorrow and other graces for they are neuer seperated are got in the least measure into the heart and begin to worke in purifying the heart and life from beloued sinnes though they worke neuer so weakely hee bestirres himselfe by his agents by carnall and wicked counsell what will you say they become precise and liue mopishly come le ts bee jovall and merry and drinke away these dumpish thoughts carnall company a troupe of the roaring laddes fit instruments for the worke of the Deuill and then in comes the Cardes Tables c. or temptations reproaches scornes slanders difficulties and a thousand hellish deuises to make this painefull and if possible an vntimely and abortive birth daily experience teacheth this to bee true The flesh boyles and striues within and the Deuill injects his fierie dartes into the soule the world is presently vpon the necke of them and pursues them and wonder as birdes at an Owle Iohn 16.19 at this suddaine change and retyring k 1. Pet. 4.4 if men run not with them to the same excesse of ryot l Isa 59.15 He that refrianeth himselfe from euill makes himselfe a prey 4. Lastly the Graces of God are like lampes or Sea-sconces or Lanthornes in a darke night set vpon a mountaine or Hill to direct the lingring Pilot to beware of sands and Rockes and to conduct him to some Harbor or depth where he may securely anker from the violence of the storme and tempest or like Diamondes and other shining orient Pearles which giue luster in the darkest night and can these be hid 3. Quest. Seeing it is certaine that these graces may be discerned and will shew themselues by what symptomes or tokens may this grace of godly sorrow be discerned Answ It may be discerned by these symptomes or remarkeable characters 1. It is wrought by him who as S. Iames saith is the m Iam. 1.17 Author of euery good and perfect gift which is from aboue euen from the father of light c. Euen a supernaturall worke of Gods owne planting whereas all other sorrowes arise from nature but this grace may
goes not away without the sence of his loue and the consolation of the spirit and ioy of saluation as in the example of b Psal 32. Dauid Iosiah and others of Gods scruants which is true ioy comfort indeede as Dauid speakes to the Courtiers of Saul wherein hee professeth if it pleased God but to lift vp the light of his countenance vpon him hee should haue more delight then the world when their c Ps 4.6.7 Corne and vvine and oyle did abound This was the lose and farewell of the sorrow of that worthy d 1. Sam. 1.7 Hanna when shee was vexed by Peninah she fasted and wept but faith perswading her heart that God would grant her request she weat her vvay saith the text eate and dranke and looked no more sad And this is the ordinary end of the sorrow of the godly if right But when sorrow departs with the ceasing of paine or increase of outward things or if men driue out sorrow with feasting merry company and such like it hath an ill end and is not from God but from the Deuill and corrupted and depraued nature 6. Finally the Apostle Paul to the Corinthes hath seauen seuerall signes or notes of this godly sorrow the first whereof in our ordinary translation is care others haue it study Montanus addeth in the margent solicitudo a restlesse care or diligence 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or study in the minde how to walk so as wee may bee pleasing and acceptable vnto God and that in these two things especially 1. In that which is our maine errand for which we were borne and came into this world and wherein the chiefe and principall honour wee possibly can giue vnto our Creator consists as Peter speaketh f 2. Pet. 1.10 Giue diligence to make your calling and election sure that is study with all diligence to make your calling sure and then yee make your election sure Armilla aurea for these graces are like a golden chaine that one linke depends vpon another are neuer segregated or diuided he that hath one hath all and to this purpose speakes the Author to the Hebrewes g Hebr. 4.11 Let vs therefore study 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or rather study with all hast and importunitie to enter into that rest c. So that this grace of godly sorrow or remorse for sinne quickeneth vp the heart to a wonderfull serious sedulous diligent care about the assurance and euidence of Gods fauour in the remission forgiuenesse of sinnes and all other graces of the Spirit and assuredly I haue in my poore obseruation seene this seldome or neuer fayle or such a person seldome or neuer to fall backe againe whereas such as haue been industrious about speculations chronoligies genealogies such like but not intended that speciall maine point haue seldome continued and therefore let euery childe of God lay vp this as a speciall remarkable note 2. Our study and solicitous care must be so to liue as beseems such mercies and fauours as our gracious Father hath vouchsased to bestow vpon vs in giuing vs so much and forgiuing so infinite a debt h Ps 119.15 vvee must ayme at Gods Commaundements as a●a marke and as the Apostle saith to vvalke vvorthy of the Lord and please him in all things being fruitfull in all good workes especially shew it in these particulars 1. Study to walke with God in the sence of his blessed presence so knowing and being affected with his loue as we forget not his sacred presence as the Lord commaunds Abraham i Gene. 17.1 vvalke before me be vpright Obiect I but may the poore humbled sinner say I haue such a corrupt wandring vnmortified heart as I cannot bring it to this passe Answ Micha 6 8. Learne and practise that aduise which the Lord adviseth by the Prophet Hamble thy selfe before him to get a better abilitie and power to vvalke vvith thy God for godly sorrow with fasting and prayer will get it or nothing will 2. Set the law of God alwayes before thee as the onely perfect rule of all thy actions as Dauid this is to be vpright in our vvay to vvalke in the Lavv of the Lord which makes a man a blessed man Psal 119.1 as for those that vvalke by crooked and by pathes will the Lord lead with the workers of iniquitie but peace shall be vpon Israel 3. Obserue the motions and stirrings of Gods spirit within thy soule to any good else the spirit will bee grieued within thee which by no meanes thou mayst doe for that is against the Apostles charge Ephes 4.30 Grieue not the holy Spirit of God by vvhich yee are sealed vp to the day of redēption But in any case and by all meanes bee carefull to obey the motions thereof and that without reasonings against it or delayes which are dangerous but with all readinesse speede and cheerefulnesse this is to walke after the spirit Gal. 5.25 and not after the flesh to reuine the spirit and not to quench it Rom. 8.1 4. To excell all ciuill and honest men and hypocrites in this that we carry a carefull eye and respect to all Gods Commaundements 1. Thes 5.19 which will assure vs of safetie then shall I not be confounded when I haue respect to all thy Commaundements and wee shall liue according to the wish and desire of GOD himselfe Oh that there were such an heart in this people that they might feare me and keepe all my Commaundements alwayes that it might goe well with them and with their children after them Psal 119. Deut. 5.29 So that to make cōscieuce of euery sinne by prayer and the practise of all the duties of mortification to avoyd it and also to obey God both in our soules and bodies that in euery part and faculitie of both and that all our dayes so would it go well with vs and we should lay vp a good inheritance for our children after vs. 5. We should so admire Gods loue Ps 1 16.8.9.12 in deliuering our soules from death our eyes from teares and our feete from falling that we seeke the face of God in the light of the liuing and neuer to come emptie handed but to study with the kingly Prophet Dauid Ps 56.12.13 vvhat to render to the Lord for all his mercies so let Gods vowes be vpon vs and wee should euer be rendring prayse which is our best sacrifice yea all wee can retribute to him againe 6. And the second of the seaven which the Apostle hath 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is defence or apologie euen the stipulation of a quiet good conscience vvhich maketh request to God 1. Pet. 3.21 for it is the proper worke of a quiet good conscience to make Apologie or excuse vs before GOD whence ariseth tranquilitie of minde which the Apostle calleth the peace of God vvhich passeth all vnderstanding Phil. 4.7