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A43229 A guide to the godly, or, The dayly meditations of Returne Hebdon Gentleman who for his conscience (through the tyrany of the Bishops) suffered many years imprisonment in the Kings-Bench and their remained till death : being very useful for instruction of all those that desire to walke in the paths of Jesus Christ. Hebdon, Returne. 1646 (1646) Wing H1347; ESTC R28069 48,364 109

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al-seeing spirit if we are thus perfect in hi● love without feare or doubting of our safety when destructions and distracting distresses a●● in the world though notwithstanding in this life all things come alike to us so as we are taken i● the Plague c. yet we shall see that the hand 〈◊〉 our Master is present in it for our good either to try our faith in his presence and to make us mo●● perfect in love or else out of his fellow-feeling of our reproach and misery which we endure in this life he is pleased to give us rest from our sufferings and to bring us to himselfe from the bondage of mortality for the blessings and promises of peace or long life is of faith and cannot be fully enjoyed by sight in this world while the woman which is the Church of Christs presence or any member thereof wherein his presence i● manifested is persecuted and afflicted in this present evill world 3. Having observed the naturall evill of mans heart infected by the evill and common spirit o● the Prince of the authority of the ayre by the operation whereof they are naturally inclined either fulnes of eating drinking in the abundance or in the want of houses Sheepe Cattell gold silver or other pleasures of life to be lifted up in forgetfulnesse of God that made us or to be cast down with worldly sorrow and in these estates to leave the Word Law and presence of God to seeke after our own hearts till destruction do utterly break the evill heart I have seene the only meanes whereby a man may possesse his ●wn heart to rule it and make it subject to his ●pirit namely by hearing obeying and keeping his evill heart of the mortall soul subject to the ●●bukes and chastisements which our Creatour ●oth inflict that induring the paine in our flesh ●ur spirit may thereby know the feare of his presence in punishment and thereby learn wis●om in the obedience of his Sonne Jesus Christ whom he hath proposed to us and made a light ●o immortality the harder the strokes or the ●reater our afflictions are the more earnestly we ●ay cry and the nearer we may draw unto his Majesty Prov. 15.30 to 33. Heb. 12. So as when ●mong all estates of men in the world whether ●ewes or Gentiles we see troubles and amazements fearing death and seeking to save their ●●fe we shall find that only with the suffering Christians is peace without fear of death be●●use these according to the Law and example of ●hrist do possesse their soules and mortall life in ●●tience under the death that man is able to kill ●●em with And therefore when the Kingdom of God cometh to the terrour of the worldlings ●●ese shall lift up their heads because now their ●edemption is come Luke 21.19 c. to 36. 4. The Lord Jesus foreseeing how hardly men should be drawn to acknowledge him to be the Christ and being acknowledged how easily men would be seduced by false prophets and false Christs to deny him Therefore first he proveth himself to be the Christ that Moses did write of who by miracles did confirme the truth of every jot and tittle of the Law and the Prophets as Mat. 4.23.24 with 5.17.18 19. c. whereas false Prophets under colour of miracles did teach transgression of the Law as Deut. 13.1 c. and 17 2. c. with 18.13 c. And accordingly out Lord reacheth us to try the Preachers which after him should come in his name as under the name of Jesus Christ and Prophets of God thus if they call Lord Lord and in his name prophesie and in his name cast out Devills and in his name do many miracles yet if under pretence hereof any of them do work lawlesnesse that is do transgresse and also teach men to transgresse any the least of all the Commandements in the Law of God these and all such are rejected and accursed of the Lord and judge of the world as false and deceivers of men Mat. 5.19 with 7.15.21 22.23 whereby we see how fearfull a thing it is to forsake the Law and the Prophets for in that estate we are without all meanes to know Jesus to be Christ in truth without any knowledge to try deceivers but remain as men deceived and deceiving others and can by no meanes come to the true knowledge of Christ till we believe the writings of Moses and the Prophets Iohn 5.39 46.47 which who so believe and do the will of our Father which is in Heaven and then call Jesus Lord shall enter into the Kingdom of Heaven Mat. 7.21 5. A man may prophesie of a truth and yet apply spirituall things to a carnall sence As Caraphas fearing the Romans should come and destroy them all for Jesus the King of the Jews said it is expedient rather that one dye them all whereas God intended the spirituall and eternall salvation by his death Iohn 11.47 to 53. Feare enforced the Jews to do what they did 6. From the opposition of the authority of men against the authority of God in Christ we may see the bondage under men by the Law and the liberty of the Law in Christ in things indifferent as it is lawfull to the Nations to remain in the presence or to be circumcised upon occasion in liberty from bondage o the worldly authority Act. 16 3. with Gal. 2 3 4 Rom. 2.25.26 It is lawfull to marry to not to marry 1 Cor. 7. 28.36.38 with 9 5. It is lawfull to eat lawfull meate or it is lawfull to abstain and to fast or such like But this liberty man be occasion of evill in respect of the different authorities It a man fear the authority of men and will be circumcised in bondage to their Priesthood he is fallen from the liberty of Christ and hath denyed the faith in his Priesthood Act. 15.1 c. Gal. 5. 1. c. If on the other side a man fear other worldly authority and make circumcision in the liberty of the Gospel to be sin such do denye the liberty wherein Christ hath made them free to use it for their advantage in the Gospel Act. 16.1.3 So as in this thing of Circumcision if one be compelled to be circumcised he is brought in bondage to men and bound to observe the worldly elements Gal. 5.3 If a man stand fast in the liberty neither to be Circumcised nor to remain uncircumcised in subjection to men he holdeth the truth of the Gospel Gal. 2.3.5 with 5. 1 Act. 16.3 otherwise if the word be not holden in freedom of spirit it will be an occasion of evill under the bondage of men And on the other side it may be occasion of evill under the authority of Christ when it is not hold on as a thing indifferent namely when men justifie themselves or think themselves the better for doing or not doing it for Circumcision is nothing nor perpuce is nothing but the keeping of the
may bee left to the evill of the world and doe now confesse our sinne against Christ and our readinesse to deny the faith of Jesus and doe take our sicknesse weaknesse or danger of infection with the sinne of the world as a chastisement for our profit as 1 Cor. 11.29 30.31.32 and learning obedience under the present hand of our Lord resolving to renew our Covenants in his communion and doe thus with simple hearts pray to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ by the spirit of holynesse in his resurrection all things will worke that we may live to glorifie God our Creator in the love of his Word and may be preserved to obtaine that crowne of life which is in the Martyrdome of Jesus The first day of the VVeeke THere is a corporall idlenesse which is the way of deadly sinne as Ezech. 16.49 And there is a spirituall idlenesse which is the way of apostasie from Christ as 2 Pet. 1.5 to 8. Now the common Professors and such as have the authority and glory of the world know no Idlenesse but bodily idlenesse and when they urge men to labour they compell to bodily labour in a worldly calling for riches or to get the meat that perisheth but how to labour for assurance to make their calling and election sure they are blinde Wherefore seeing corporall labour is but a type or example of true Christian labour in the minde all that so much urge labour in an outward calling and confound the labour in inward calling as a thing inferiour to the type these are deceivers of mens minde and to bee avoided Mark 8.36 The sixth day of the week J Understand by that in Rom. 3.5 to 8 How God in judging the world bringeth wrath upon man for their sinnes If man doth repent and turne to God tho unrighteousnesse and the lye according to which he walked before his conversion doth now commend the righteousnesse and truth of God thu● in that he which was unrighteous is not now to be judged according to what he was namely a sinner but the righteousnesse of God is to bee commended in him because that he which was a sinner is now righteous and will doe no evill no not though good may come of it and the lye of him which was once deceived maketh the truth of God abound to his glory thus in that he which was a lyar doth now walke in the truth and convinceth the world of Gune The first day of the Weeke JN this plague I have considered the enmity of God Iam. 4.4 How from the beginning since mankind was devided upon the earth the judgement of God the Creator and the judgement of men are contrary In that evill men sit on earth to judge God in his word and people Rom. 3.4 and on the other side God sitteth invisibly on his thraone judging the men of the world in righteousnesse Psa. 9.1 Chro. 16.14 2 Chron. 6.30 The judgements of men are in sight but the judgements of God are seen of his people by faith and they discerne how God hee killeth men by the plague c. According to the judgement of men Christ and all his people have their tempration under the authorities of men Luk. 22.28 According to the judgement of God the whole world hath its temptation comming from God Rev. 3 10. From whence we may gather in truth that seeing these two judgement seates are so contrary and the people that are separated to put difference so contrary the people of God are so farre from partaking of the judgements of God upon the people of the world as the people of the world are farre from the judgements of men in the sufferings of Christ Notwithstanding if any of the people that are separated to God doe sinne secretly or openly hee judgeth them by plague or other curses and so killeth them like wicked men of the world as Levit 26 25 25-Num 16.11 46. with Rev. 2.21 23. 2. I consider that it proceedeth from the efficacie of the resurrection of Christ to justifie from sinne Rom. 4 25. with 1.4 5.1 19. And all that doe not apprehend the truth of Christ raysed from the dead they are yet in their sinnes 1 Cor. 15.17 All that condemne us for doing the Law in the righteousnesse of Christ doe judge the Law and doe in effect say that the Law is sin as Rom. 7 7. whereas all that doe the Law confirme it to be holy just and good The third day of the week BY observing the power of God present t● helpe I have compared salvation from the plague or other such curses by the faith of Jesus to that salvation from the bi●ing of Serpents when by faith they looked to the Brasen Serpent and to the word of our God for helpe as Num. 21. with Ioh. 8.14.15 That whosoever can by the word within him apply the communion of Christ either in his own body by suffring as a Christian or in true love and mercy with any that so suffer If any such are smitten or infected with the plague and they presently pray in faith to Jesus the King of Israel looking to his power authority and immortality together also to the fellowship of his sufferings here on earth I am perswaded that the plague shall have no more power over their bodies but they shall be preserved to glorifie God in the love of the Church of Christ as they desire but they must be mindfull in every danger presently to looke up to Jesus whom God gave to save the world and they must looke or pray in faith of his name and of his judgement Joh 3.16.17.18 The fourth day of the week I Have considered that they which have the Martyrdome of Christ God truely known to them in their owne sufferings have the communion of the Sonne of God Jesus Christ in whom they are wonderfully inriched in all speech and in all knowledge 1 Cor. 1.5 to 9. with 2.1.2 The fifth day of the week I Have considered the wonderfull price of mans purchase and the reason of our being Gods owne peculiar body in this price given thus Christ having given himselfe for the life of the world and being gloryfied from the sufferings in mortality hath obtained to give his holy spirit to those which follow him in the new birth Ioh. 14.16 26. with Act. 2.33 All therefore that deny themselves in their sinnes and bring their bodies subject to God so as he accepts of their body for a Temple by the gift of his Holy Spirit these are now bought with this price of the holy Spirit which is of God Therefore seeing the spirit which is in the body is one with God in Christ it is manifest that not so much as the body is any mans owne but it is Christs which liveth in it 1 Cor 6.19.20 17. with Gal. 2.20 And thus every man that in the Baptisme of Christ hath received the earnest of his Spirit as 2 Cor. 1.22 5.5 Ephes. 1.14 Is bought