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A06193 The mysterie of mankind, made into a manual, or The Protestants portuize reduced into explication application, inuocation, tending to illumination, sanctification, deuotion, being the summe of seuen sermons, preached at S. Michaels in Cornehill, London. By William Loe, Doctor of Diuinity, chaplaine to his sacred Maiesty, and pastor elect, and allowed by authority of superiours of the English Church at Hamborough in Saxonie. Loe, William, d. 1645. 1619 (1619) STC 16689; ESTC S105401 92,048 356

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of my soule in musing on this so holy● and so happy a mysterie which I doe adore in the retirednesse of my spirit continually and the fire of thy zeale O Lord encreaseth in my heart● and the flames thereof bursts forth and I crie to thee O King of heauen and of earth that thy goodnesse would vouchsafe me a blessing among thine holy ones in whose flesh thou art manifested by the power of thy spirit of sanctification and other graces of thy goodnesse For O my God I haue perceiued sinne and Sathan a long time to haue ruled and raigned in my flesh In my heart by auersenes from thee in my vnderstanding by misled iudgments in my wit by wayward purposes froward desires in my fancie by foolish imaginations designes and my thoghts by rebellious affections in mine eyes by adulterous wanderings in mine eares by itching after vanities in my forhead as in the whores brow by impudent outfacings in my mouth by blasphemous swearings and curses and in my whole masse of nature by lewde and loose conditions Now therefore I come vnto thee O Sauiour of mankind the Phisition of soule and body and lie groueling in mine owne dust before thy footestoole humbly praying thy goodnesse for thy Christ his sake that thou wouldest vouchsafe to manifest thy selfe by thine almighty power in my flesh in my wretched flesh in my rebellious and rotten flesh in mine haughty naughty and hellish flesh That it may by thy thy power become a vessell of holinesse of puritie of grace and of glory To this blessed ende mortifie in me O Lord the deedes of the flesh adulterie fornication vncleanesse laciuiousnesse Idolatrie witchcraft hatred variance emulation wrath strife sedition heresies enuyings murders drunkennesse reuellings and suc●h like and in stead thereof manifest in me O God thy selfe by bestowing vpon me a principall portion of thy Spirit in loue ioy peace long suffering gentlenesse goodnesse faith meckenesse temperance and what else thy holy wisedome knowes fit for me in my vocation and ranke Restraine sinne that it may not raigne in my mortall body and Sathan that hee may not rage ouer me Set vp thy selfe O God aboue the heauens and thy glory aboue all the earth That thy beloued in whom thou art manifested by thy gra●ious spirit of sanctification may euer praise and magnifie thy Great name amiddest the Congregatigations And I the vnworthyest of all thy creatures shall euer bee telling of thy goodnesse towards me for redeeming me with thy bloud for sanctifying mee by thy grace for vniting thy selfe mystically vnto mee thine humbled Votarie and for sauing mee from those many and manifold euills of the flesh whereinto thousands are faine also had not thy gratious assistance O Lord vpheld my weake and feeble flesh ●N Lord there hath no sinne beene committed since Adams fall vnto this day by any the sonnes and daughters of men but I had done the like if thy sweete fauour in Iesus Christ had not preuented mee O Lord then let mee liue in thee let mee wholly resigne my selfe vnto thee that neither sinne nor Sathan nor shame nor confusion may come neere my dwelling but that thou mayest dwell in mee here by thine owne spirite of holinesse that hereafter I may obtain the happinesse of thy glorious kingdome through Iesus Christ mine onely Lord and Sauiour Amen GOD IVSTIFIed in the Spirit Explication GOD manifested in the Spirit not as man iustified whose sinnes are remitted for Christ his sake whose vnrighteousnesse is couered with Christ his merits whose wretchednesse is not imputed for Christ his obedience as Saint Augustine diuinely discanteth vpon the 32 Psalme but iustified in the spirit by diuine iustice such as is properly to God only In which sence his iudgements are sayde to bee iustified that is they are true and righteous al together albeit to vs they are secret and vnsearchable His wisedome is sayde to bee iustified of her children that is it is knowne to bee true and infallible wisdome In this phrase spake Dauid to God saying That thou mightest bee iustified when thou speakest and cleare when thou iudgest That is that no liuing creature could taxe implead or touch the resolutions and performances of Gods decrees with any the least preiudice or impeachment of iniquitie for they were euer most iust and sacred albeit they are vnknowne to vs Is there any vnrighteousnesse with God sayeth Paul In this phrase also Saint Peter vrgeth the Iewes that they had denyed The holy one and inst and desired a murtherer to be giuen them The manner of this Iustification was in the spirit that is to say Hee was iustified in that which was in his sacred person diuine and aboue the humane nature So S. Paul teacheth the Church of Rome affirming that albeit hee was the sonne of Dauid according to the flesh yet was hee declared to bee the Sonne of God with power according to the Spirit of sanctification by the resurrection from the dead which seemeth vnto mee to intend two arguments to this purpose The first is that neuer any in our flesh liued spotlesse and voide of sinne but Christ onely There is the iustifying Spirite of Sanctification The second is that neuer any of himselfe but Christ Iesus loosed the bandes of death and arose from the fetters of the graue There is the Iustifying Spirite of power in the Resurrection and euen in this very phrase Athanasins speaketh to witte That Christ was iustified not after the manner of men but by diuine puritie To this end that he should bee honoured and worshipped not as a meere man albeit hee was truly man but as the eternall God in our flesh This therefore is the Catholique Faith which whosoeuer doth not beleeue cannot bee saued That Iesus Christ is knowne by his power in the spirite to be the very son of God against the Ma●cionites Gods sonne by nature not by grace against the Arrians that hee was begotten of the Father against the Bonosians that frō euerlasting against the Natiuitarians that hee was God of himselfe against the Donatists and that hee was coequall with the Father and consubstantiall against the Macedoans This Iustification of the Sonne of God was declared in the spirit of power and in the spirite of purity as I haue sayde out of Saint Paul to the Romanes In the power of the Spirit it was declared against al the powers of darkenesse which flesh and bloud could not abandon For besides the generall cessation of Oracles at his comming the particular Idols were euery where defaced and confounded Astorah of the Sydonians Melchom of the Ammonites Chemosh of the Moabites Belzebub of Ekron Remphan of the Sirians Dagon of the Philistines Moloch of the Egyptians and many others were in all places of the world put to vtter confusion Because the God of this world which is the diuell was cast out and the strōger man surprised the strong man dispossessed him dispoiled him and vtterly
thereof which is maruellous and in respect of the manner which is miraculous The matter maruellous that we for lorne wretches and dust creeping wormes blinded in our own vnderstandings hardned in our hearts and infected in our affections should euer become coheires with Christ the Sonne of God taken out as a remnant from among all other creatures which God seemed to passe ouer and to neglect in respect of vs for God hath not communicated this mysterie in such neernesse no not to the blessed Angels for To which of the Angels sayde God at any time Sit on my right hand vntill I make thine enemies ●hy footestoole The manner miraculous that flesh● and bloud should become such holy seruants enlightned in their vnderstandings mollified in their hearts reformed in all their desires yea sanctified throughout both in spirit soule and body and should become such resolute souldiers in Gods battels vpon such hard tearmes of intertainement as were proclaymed by Christ to his followers beeing conditions so offensiue and contrariant to the nice nature of men and women which were That if they followed Christ and would liue godly in this present world they should suffer persecution they should be hated of all men they should be whipped and murthered yea they should fare as Lambes among Wolues In a word their swords of Reuenge must be euer words of Grace and Edification their fightings patience their wealth ofttimes greeuous want their feasting fasting their whole life very miserable in respect of others they being abridged of many outward things and their ende in the sight of men oft-times most lamentable Great therefore doubtlesse is this mystery of godlinesse which for all these hard conditions or whatsoeuer heresie schisme apostasie the world the flesh or the diuell could doe to crosse it discerneth truth from falsehood by Euangelicall reuelation the effect of Preaching and by doctrine the effect of knowledge which Saint Angustine calleth Christian Doctrine by the patient sufferings of Gods Saints in the bloudie butcheries and persecution of the Christian Church Great is the mysterie of godlinesse yea so Great that God became man and man became God that this God-man was manifested in the flesh so great was it that it was iustified by the spirit both of power and puritie so bright that the Angels desire to behold it so great that the Iles a farre off heare it preached the harts of men are subdued there with to beleeue it and the nature of man in the person of the Sonne of God is receiued vp in glory Great is this holy mysterie that m●n therby should haue a new birth by Regeneration a new heart by Sanctification new desires by holy Resolution and become good godly and piou● men from out all obliquities defects and euills of their sinfull nature which is wholly corrupted as of infidels to become beleeuers of vncleane persons to become chaste of drunkards sober men of lyars truth loueuers and in a word of sinfull and sensuall miscreants to become fast and faithfull Christians Yea it is so Great that it is miraculous for in despight of Sathan and all the powers of darkenesse it worketh miraculous effects in our weake and feeble natures It enlightneth our vnderstandings with the sight of God by faith in the mirrour of Iesus Christ for being pu●ified in heart wee shall see God It abandoneth all multiplicitie of gods in Paganism for in vntruthes there is no end of lying It detecteth all Turkish impostures and all Mahumetan dreames of their Miscelanian mongrill Alcaron It cleereth the ora●cles of Gods will the sacred Scriptures from all the Talmudicall muddie glosses of the Iewish Rabinicall Sanhe●drim And in a word it refuteth all Popish innouations and misguiding traditions and whatsoeuer else dependeth thereon For the Antiquitie of this godlinesse is the Ancient of dayes and wee may easily answer all our opposits brags of Antiquitie with this It was not so from the beginning The counsels of this Godlinesse are Apostolicall Orthadoxe not Trentall or Lateran for the voyce frō heauen was Heare him The fathers hereof Saint Paul and Saint Peter and others the fathers of the fathers This is a mysterie indeede and a great mysterie and more then that the mysterie of Godlinesse not the curious querees of mans vain greatnesse to wit the secret mysteries of nature either of the firmamentarie orelementarie world for abstruse knowledge we leaue to Aristotle Lemnius Cardanus Cornelius Agrippa Albert us Auerhoes Trismegistus such like the searchers inquisitors of natures niceties the end whereof for the most part is vaine Phylosophy they that spend their dayes in such triflings eyther fayle of this happy end to bee Godly like those that seeke with the expence of witte and wealth the Elixar of the Philosophers stone the Worlds woodcocke or fal away from God in Astrologicall calculations with the curious Chaldeans and Egyptians But this Godlinesse is the Great Riches for albeit it hath nothing of the World yet it possesseth all the thinges of God That 's a mysterie indeed It dignifieth vs with the grace of Sanctification aboue our wretched nature and diefieth vs with the happinesse of Glorification aboue the visible Heauens That is a great mysterie It is the salt of the earth seasoning vs and all the acts wee doe that we and they may bee rationall sacrifices acceptable to God in Christ yea and it is the fauour of Heauen breathing into vs the breath of eternall life whereby wee are made partakers of the Diuine nature in beleeuing on God in this Worlde and in louing him shall liue for euer in the other world This Godlines must needs be great when the great God by his holy Spirit is the worker thereof for who can repaire the ruines of our rotten and corrupt nature but the God of nature Hee it is who onely can take away the stony heart and giue vs a fleshie plyable and penitent heart that onelie can rid vs out of sathans snares restore vs to a sound mind Great is this Godlinesse seing nothing could moue God to doe this for vs but his owne great loue to mankind and the death and Resurrection of that great Prophet Christ Iesus the Sonne of God Great in respect of the means wherby God conuayed this Godlinesse vnto vs for the faith of this Godlines conuerteth vs by the doctrine of the Law to know our selues our sins by the preaching of the Gospell to know our selues in Christ Iesus to bee saued and oft times by afflictions wee are weaned from the World and are made to take liking of God and godlines So wee see that in the first act of our becomming good wee are meerely passiue for what can a dead man doe to quicken himselfe and wee were all dead in sinnes and trespasses but after wee are thus quickned by Gods acte wee know that we are aliue and reioyce in
them that are good traytors beady high minded louers of pleasure more then of God hauing a shew of Godlinesse but haue denied the power thereof from which Saint Paul counselleth to turne away These Men and Brethren These I say are the faithlesse and fruitlesse spirites of vanity the dissolute children of disobedience and cloudes without water who despite the spirite of grace Quench the light of the Gospell and know not whether there bee an holy Ghost or no. But Men and Brethren Hearken whosoeuer offendeth of infirmity offendeth against God the Father who is power and strength and whosoeuer offendeth of ignorance sinneth against God the Sonne who is wisedome and these finnes are pardonable but who so sinneth against the Holy Ghost the spirite of truth and charity his sinnes are irremisible Let him therefore that hath an eare heare what the Spirite sayth vnto the Churches For the Spirites of the Prophets are subiect to the Prophetes Bee men neuer so profoundly learned or so well conceyted of themselues Christ Iesus who was our Reconciliation on earth by his Incarnation Life and Passion is now our Aduocation in heauen at the right hand of God the Father by his continual Mediation and is our dayly Comforter as Saint Bernard speaketh by mouing stirring and inclining our harts to beleeue and our wils and consciences to the obedience of faith and to the endeauour care and study of all sacred duties Are not they then in a most desperate and wofull estate and condition thinke you who despise and despite this Reconciliation Aduocation Mediation Consolation of Gods spirit who continue in that sinne for which there is neyther sacrifice no● oblation to bee offered that can doe them or theirs any good who resist the Spirite of Christ albeit it stand at the dore of their hearts and consciences and craue for entrance who grieue the spirite of God by their vile and beastlie liuing and quench out the light thereof by their ouer-flowings of malitiousnesse which otherwise would shine and glitter like the sparkles of a diamond in the middest of our naughtie Natures and in a word who haue in them no gifte grace condition qualitie sparke or resemblance of Gods spirite whatsoeuer they may brag and boast thereof out of their owne deceiueable seemings but only this that their goodnesse so Anabaptistically are they besotted cannot be seen as the holy Ghost is inuisible And no lesse lamentable are the cauils of those which obiect That the Iesuites whom wee so vilifie boast also that they are led by the spirite as if most damnable heretiques did not make the same plea but the practise of the Nobles of Baroa is a satisfactory answere for that and all other cauils of that frie for they searched the Scriptures To see whether or no the thinges were so that they heard the Apostles preach but the spirite of Iesuitisme dare not abide that triall nor any other like spirit of error Another saith there bee so manie that vaunte of the spirit that I knowe not which I should adhere vnto but Saint Paul giueth a rule for that Neuerthelesse saith he wherevnto wee haue already attained Let vs march by the same rule which is the sacred Scriptures that wee may minde the same thing This plainely sheweth vs that we must adhere to none for our direction to God but such as adhere to Gods Oracle the Sacred scriptures and are guided thereby Yea but another vrgeth further and saith wee see that those that professe themselues to bee guided by the Scriptures and by the spirit thereof doe differ What then All men haue not Faith albeit in number and profession they be of the Church as S. Austine speaketh hence it is that they cannot accord For what communion hath light with darknes● or Faith with infidelitie Yea euen amongst them that haue Faith some haue a greater and some a lesser portion thereof according to their knowledge by Gods dispensation hence it is oft times that they cannot accord in all things at all times for there is a procession from faith to faith yet all may holde the Fundamentall grounds and principles in blessed diuinitie albeit they differ in some particulars because some haue already attained to that measure of grace which another● may attaine vnto in some time after This therefore is an infall●ble rule of S. Iohn We are of God hee that knoweth God heareth vs Hee that is not of God heareth not vs Hereby knowe we the● spirite of Error and the spirite of Truth That is as S. Augustine expounds it If any man take vppon him to expound the scriptures albeit it bee euen by himselfe with inuocation of GOD who assists by his holie spirite and the spiritual man discerneth all things the internall vnction directing him in all things and leading him into all truth To this man wee are bound to hearken and his doctrine to embrace albeit thousands gaine say it as the Councell of Nice hearkened to Paphnutius being but one man against the whole route and rabble of Pseudo Catholiques But if any man vndertake to doe it of himselfe of his owne priuate and singular spirite without warrant and directiō of Gods spirit which counselleth and guideth by the word onely It is the Spiders webbe the Cockatrice egge the fome of the sea the fume of the bottomlesse pitte wee may vndoubtedly disauow it and defie it I conclude then that this foundation standeth firme sound and may satisfie the soule of any beleeuer to wit that God is manifested in the flesh by beeing baptized as man Iustified in the Spirite by forgiuing sinnes as God Manifested in the flesh by being tempted as man Iustified in the spirite as God by ouercomming for vs the world the flesh and the Diuell Manifested in the flesh by beeing hungry as man Iustified in the spirite as God by feeding thousands aboundātly with a very small pittance Manifested in the flesh by enduring thirst as man Iustified in the spirite as God by calling those that are thirstie vnto the waters of Life that they might neuer thirst any more Manifested in the flesh by praying as man Iustified in the spirite by hearing the prayers of others as God Manifested in the flesh by weeping as man Iustified in the spirite by wiping all teares f●om our eyes as our God Manifested in the flesh by being sold for thirty peeces of siluer as a man Iustified in the Spirite as God by redeeming the world with his bloud a price pricelesse peerelesse M●nifested in the flesh beeing led as a sheepe to the slaughter as man Iustified in the spirite by triumphing ouer death and hell and by leading captiuity captiue as God● Manifested in the flesh by dying as man Iustified in the spirit as God by rising againe from the dead by ascending into heauen by sitting at the right hand of the Father whence we expecting him to come againe in the end of the world with Maiestie and
great glory to iudge both the quicke and the dead Come Lord Iesus Come quickly O holy spirit of purity and power assist my weake and feeble spirit to bee lift vp vnto thee in prayer Oh righteous God and most merciful Father in Iesus Christ to whome the spirites of the iust are always and euery where lift vp remember mee in thy great goodnes For I acknowledge and confesse vnto thee my many and manifolde infirmities wretchednesses and wickednesses both in the sinnes of my body and also in the sinnes of my soule Now a long time O Lord I haue bin grieuously tēptead with the spirits not of infirmitie only which dwell in my flesh but with foule filthy spirits of pride ambition enuie worldly pollicie other vile vaine deceitfulnes of mine own heart and oft times with lothsom and vgly spirits of lust adultry gluttony drūkenes wantonesse many other such like euills which haunt me daily eyther in thought word or deed and seeke to har●our in my polluted flesh giuing me no rest nor respite but are still seeking and daily assayling to ruinate and run ouer me and are dayly fighting and troubling me I haue sinned O Lord I haue sinned I haue done euil in thy fight and these euills are punishments vnto mee for the same It is I Oh Lord it is I and it seemeth to me that it is none but I that euer sinned so hainously against thee I seeme to my selfe of all others to be the most miserable most distressed and most wretched creature on the earth What shall I doe O Creator of heauen and of earth Thou preseruer of mankinde whether shal I flye from these vgly Monsters that thus pursue my soule and daylie seeke to preuaile against me I know not where to be safe from them but onely to flye vnto thee Oh Lord who onely canst still the raging and the roaring of the great waters when they arise and swell who onely canst chaine the Diuell when hee is ●rampant and ready to deuoure and who onely canst cast out the vncleane spirite with a worde that they neuer enter any more Now therefore come I to thee O King of Saints shewing to thee my malady my misery my mo●rning how I lye here among the graues of the deade and torment my selfe being possessed with the rage and hell of my misdeedes and crie after thee O sonne of Dauid haue mercy vpon mee and deliuer mee by the power of thy might by thy stretched out arme and by one touch of thy sacred goodnesse that it may dispossesse Sathan the strong man of his hold that it may heale me and cast out the vncleane spirites and may vtterly abandon sinne shame and Sathan farre from me and from my dwellings Take from mee for Christ his sake mine owne wretched spirit of infidelitie pride mallice and vnconstancie and grant vnto me O Lord in steed thereof thy blessed spirit of truth humilitie charitie and perseuering constancy Oh take from me O Lord mine owne spirit of vncleanenesse couetousnesse flouthfulnesse and bestow vpon me in steed thereof thine holy spirit of purenesse liberalitie and of all carefull and Christian circumspection Take from me deare Father mine owne spirit of crookednesse wherwith I haue beene vexed and bowed together for many yeares and grant mee thy Spirit of power to raise me vp and thy strength that I may resist sinne in these dayes of my combating that I may so resolutely deuoute my selfe to the● and to thy sacred seruice that I may neuer more hearken to subtill and enticing spirits of pleasure of errors of impietie O sacred spirit that didst moue vpon the waters in the creation of the world now moue the streames and fountains of my life in my regeneration and new birth Shake the very foundations of my soule that the image of Christ Iesus may bee repayred in me which I vile wretch by my sinnes haue miserably deformed and defaced O blessed spirit help mine infirmities heale my imperfections compassionate my miseries and make intercession for me with sighes vnutterable which will haue no nay That I may feele my selfe comforted by thee the spirit of consolation in all the wayes of godlinesse that I may perceiue my selfe to bee led on into all truth and veritie and may at the last assure mine owne spirit by thy blessed testimony that I am a child of thy gratious adoption O blessed Iesus that wast declared mightely to be the son of God by the powerfull spirit of sanctification and by rising from the dead that didst vanquish vtterly abandon all the powers all the houres of darkenesse and spirits of error and misbeleefe remoue farre from mee all heathenish Pagan and Popish idolatrie all confidence in any creature all flattering of mine own-selfe that the pure light of thy reuealed truth may shine into my heart that I may euer worship thee in spirit and truth as thou hast commanded And O God make my life holy innocent modest and honest in thy sight that I may see my heart repayred and renued by thy spirit of grace to walke before thee in godly and sincere integritie of conuersation all the remainder of my wretched dayes So am I assured Sathan shall neuer circumuent me nor the world deceiue me or mine owne flesh intice mee or enforce me from thy holy and sacred directions but if I fall I shall rise againe if I turne away at any time I shall returne againe So shall I euer magnifie thy name and multiplie prayses vnto thy maiestie and ascribe vnto thee honor and praise all my life long Grant these mercies vnto me O father of comfort and power for thy couenants sake made vnto mankinde in the iustification of thy Sonne Christ Iesus both for the sanctitie of his life for the suffering of his death and for the continuall intercession and mediation of his eternall priesthood hee now sitting at thy right hand for vs in Mai●stie and great glory and remaining a Priest for euer after the order of M●lchisedech Behold vs wretches O holy Ghost whose soules cleaue vnto the ground quicken vs with thy might and lift vs vp from the grossenesse of our corruption to our spirituall beeing in Iesus Christ that wee may liue in the spirit loue in the spirit pray in the spirit and bee led thereby continually into all good actions being thereby purged and purified both in our spirits soules and bodyes from all dead and damnable workes of the flesh the world and the diuell That so at the last wee may through thy fauour O God bee perfectly vnited vnto thee in the spirit of sanctification in this life and in the euerlasting spirit of thy power be brought to our glorification in the other life through Iesus Christ our Lord Amen GOD SEENE of Angels Explication THis Manifestation of God in the flesh and iustification in the Spirit was so apparant and the glory thereof so great that it filled heauen and earth with the brightnesse of
to approach neere vnto God and the full perswasion of faith to die in that so wee may goe on from faith to faith vntill wee haue our perfect blisse in Christ for euer Albeit our condition be that wee liue in these last and worst times as Lot in Sodome and as Abraham in Vr of the Chaldes yet hauing the rocke of our faith in Heauen the Father determining the word directing the holy Ghost mouing and these 3. are one hauing the records of our faith on earth the Spirit witnessing to our Spirite that wee are the sonnes of God the water of Baptisme the seale of our Redemption in Christ the bloud of the holy Martyres as the signes of the power of faith in weakenesse and these three a●gree in one wee may bid defiance to the Diuell and quiet our conscience in Christ for euermore Concluding that wee can be iustified no other way in the sight of God but onely by this holy faith in the bloud of Iesus but beeing there by onceiustified wee are in direct order towardes God wee are through the gate and in the happie way that leadeth to Abrahams bosom euen eternall life For God can direct vs in the best way vnto himself that leadeth to euerlasti●g felicitie in turning vs from ●ur euill wayes and retur●ing vs to himselfe by re●entance and so on to good workes the assurance to our ●elues of our election in CHRIST from good workes to Gods mercy and ●rom thence to glory where●nto this faith teacheth vs ●hat CHRIST is already ●ntered and whether hee ●ill vndoubtedly bring all ●hat loue him that looke ●nd long for his comming ● consummate and perfect ●is our holy seruice in the Heauens where is the fulnes ●f ioy and happinesse in the presence of God for euermore O Lord I beleeue helpe my vnbeleefe and encrease my Christian faith WOnderfull art thou O Lord God in thy manifold works maruellous in thy Almighty power and vnsearchable in thy diuine secretes The goodly frame of heauen and of earth shew shy power the disposition of all things therein tell of thy great wisedome and the passages of so many millions of particulars point out this gracious prouidence in all and yet the workes of thy mercies surpasseth all this For which O heauenly Father wee magnifie and praise thy name and multiplie our thankefulnesse vnto the in Iesus Christ from day to day For it hath pleased thee good Father to elect vnto thy selfe and to call ●ut of this Worlde out of this world I say beeing ● sincke of sinnefulnesse a deepe ●den of despayre an Asphatites of ●ll filthinesse a dead sea of sensu●lity the vale of the children of Hinnon a Babylon of beast linesse a Sodome of sorrow a Gomorrah of vngodlinesse a Seboim of security an Adamah of Adulterie and a world of wickednesse to chose I say one of this route a remnant of people to bee thy beloued Spouse and wife of the Lambe to bee a royall Priesthood an holy Nation a peculiar people the loue of Christ all faire vndefiled and without spotte the onely Doue to bee like an Orchard inclosed a well sealed vp a fountaine of liuing water a Paradise of all pretious delectable and desirable fruites and to be the mysticall body of Christ which hee doth quicken with his owne spirite And these heauenly Father thou hast sealed with thine owne fignet dignified with thine owne fauours and as it were di●sied by thine effectuall and sauing grace in giuing them the holy faith of thy Christ and our Iesus thine onely sonne and our Sauior to purifie their hearts to purge their consciences from dead workes to serue thee the Father of light and life and so to be blessed by thee with light and life euerlasting O Lord now behold mee poore silly wretch that lyes here beneath in this miserable world creeping in the dust and crawling in mine owne infirmities My soule cleaueth vnto the ground my belly vnto the earth I haue nothing in mee but sinne sensuality a●d shame Blind I am in mine owne vnderstanding for I know thee not obstinat in my will for I little ● regarde thy Counsels corrupted in mine affections for I haue no minde vnto thee My parents were of this world I am borne in the world and the world is all my silly selfe looketh after I cannot attaine to so much at to know my selfe how then shuld I know and discerne thinges aboue my selfe much lesse vnderstand the things that appertaine vnto thee O Father and to the glory of thy Kingdome Euery good and perfect gift commeth feom thee who art the Father of lights O bowe downe thy goodnesse then vnto mee most mercifull Father and extend thy bounty vnto me poore wretch that most humbly desires thy grace and fauour that thou wouldest bee pleased to giue mee a portion and measure of thy blessings in the faith and fauour of thy sonne Grant vnto mee faith O Lord without the which I cannot please thee without the which I cannot hope for any good nor haue any euidence of these things which are not yet euident without the which I cannot come to Christ nor doe any good works nor bee raysed from sinne nor know thee O God nor resist the Diuell nor ouercome the world nor be iustified nor bee saued O blessed Father grant this mercy vnto mee without the which I desire not to be without which I cannot bee but a Cimmerian wretch a stranger vnto thee an Atheist a profane person an Infidell a cast away and a Firebrand of Hell What prayse can bee to thee O Lord in the deepe in the land of obliuion in the place of the damned Shall the dead praise thee shall the bottomlesse pitte celebrate thee shall the damned sing vnto thee no no The beleeuing the repenting the sorrowfull soule for sinne whome thou shalt shine vpon with the light of thy countenance in the faith of Christ that soule O God that soule shall euer bee magnifying thy mercies extolling thy goodnesse and celebrating thy greatnesse fro age to age What euer I doe what euer I thinke what euer I say without it hee seasoned with this grace of faith it is sinne O blessed plant of Paradise O heauenly Iewell of incomparable valuation Deare Father bestowe this blessing vpon me shut not vp my life with vnbeleeuers which shall neuer see thy face but rectifie me in al parts to the right vse of the sacred meanes of obtayning this fauour of faith It commeth by hearing of thy Word O sanctifie mee throughout that I may attentiuely hearken what the Lord will say For hee will speake peace vnto my soule and loue to his Saintes that they returne not to folly O holy Lord Looke backe vpon mine humbled Suite signe my petition for thy tender mercies sake in Christ. So shall my Sacrifices bee alwayes acceptable vnto thee as Abels my conuersation holy as Enochs my preaching powerfull as Noahs my offeringes delectable as Abrahams so shall I contemne
the Rose of the field and the Lillie of the vallies Moses of old posed the whole world with this question Enquire of the dayes of olde which were before thee and frō the day that God created man vpon the earth yea euen from the height aboue to the depth beneath if euer the like thing were knowne That a people should heare the voyce of the Lord speaking out of the middest of the fire But now we may pose Moses say O Moses then God spake by an Angell out of the middest of the fire but now O man of God was euer the like as this heard That God himself in the nature of man should sit amidst his disciples and teach the. This is that the spirit of God so magnifieth That at sundry times and in diuers manner God spake heretofore in his Prophets but in these last dayes by his only Sonne And if the word deliuered by an Angell was stedfast what shall become of them that refuse and neglect the Sonne of God now speaking vnto them O most ingratefull and brutish are the sonnes of men who seeke not to vnderstand this mysterie so anciently prophesied of so fully performed and so manifestly declared Me thinkes I heare all other creatures of heauen and earth say Oh that God had vouchsafed vs such a blessing such a tie such a fauour for then had wee had beene most happy The quires of Angels say Oh that God had ordayned to vs so vnspeakeable a fauour as to haue beene vnited to our nature But Christ tooke not vpon him the nature of Angels but tooke vpon him the nature of children that being tempted himselfe and suffering hee might succour them that suffer and are tempted Who would not then in consideration hereof giue himselfe a whole burnt offering vnto his God and consecrate his whole life if the terme thereof were euen from the first Adam vnto the ende of the world as a votiue seruice vnto the glory of this God Oh vncircumcised hearts and eares of those who neither care to heare nor to vnderstand this blessed mysterie For if they would diligently seeke they should find that God would manifest himselfe vnto them euen in their indiuiduall flesh by the sanctifying power of his holy Spirit and by pertaking of his diuine nature whereby they should see with open face as in a mirrour the glory of the Lord and be changed into the same image from glory to glory euen as the spirit of the Lord. In no wise shold they be as those wretches in whose flesh Sathan and not God is manifested who are indeed incarnate diuels as the prouerb is whom Sathan hath so sifted to the bran and winnowed to the chaffe that no remainder of any godlinesse or goodnesse is leaft in them in whom Sathan is Totus in toto totus in qualibet parte as Aquinas saith of the soule Their imagination euill their minde ill their meaning ill their will obstinate their vnderstanding darkned their eares itching after vanities their eyes adulterous which cannot choose but sinne their mouth blasphemous their an open graue of fulsome slanders their hands rough and cruell their feete swift to shed bloud their whole body a cage of vncleane birdes their life and conuersation a stye of stinking swines flesh an Acheldema of oppression a Caluarie of dead spoyles their ende a puddle of loathsome impieties But those that secke God doe vnderstand this mysterie and shew forth this manifestation in themselues hauing lift vp their heads as gates their minds as dores and the king of glory is come in vnto them and is manifested in them by their faith in Christ by their good workes among men by all the fruites of his gra●ious spirit and by their ioyfull departure hence being assured of a farre better rest and happinesse in their maisters kingdome The custome of the Aethiopian Church which liue vnder Prester Iohn is to obserue the feast of the Epiphany as their chiefe and principall festiuitie at which time God shewed himselfe both to Iew and Gentile in this manifestation by a starre Thereby acknowledging and that most truly that this blessing is the beginning and fountaine of all other blessing in Christianitie whatsoeuer and ought most sollemnly to bee obserued and most diligently to be considered especially of vs that were Gentiles Goe foorth therefore yee daughters of Sion euen all religious and denoute soules and behould King Solomon your Christ with the crowne wherewith his mother crowned him in the day of his espousals and in the day of the gladnesse of his heart Go foorth I say from out the fashions and fancies of this world both with readinesse and resolution as men do to meete their new king If you be malefactors he will pardon you vpon repentant reconciliatiō throgh Christ Iesus and will receiue you to fauour If you bee already his seruants and citizens of the citie of God goe foorth to meete him with your presents of good workes and holinesse as your homages of fealtie If you be friends and allyance as are all deuout Soules doe that often which hee hath bidde you doe in remembrance of him that is offer the sacrifice of thankefulnesse receiue the cup of saluation call vpon the name of the Lord that so you may shew the Lords death all your life long vntill his comming againe So shall your eyes b● opened that you shall not onely vnderstand this Great mysterie of Gods manifestation in the flesh but also see it Iustified in the Spirit Oh blessed Emanuell encrease our faith O Eternall and most mightie Iehouah Elohim whose seate is in heauen whose footestoole is in earth whose chariots are the clouds whose might is in the great waters whose power is euery where whose displayed glory is in heauen where angels are they attendants and where all the blessed dominations and thrones doe thee dayly homage where the innumerable company of elected Saints doe vncessantly prayse thee where thine habitation is light that none can approach vnto thy cloathing Maiestie and honor thy wisdome incomprehensible thy mercy vnspeakeable and thy iudgements past finding out Looke downe looke downe most mercifull Father in Christ from thine holy place the seate of mercie vpon me a most miserable distressed wretch O hearken thou to my prayers which I sinfull soule powre out from an vnfained heart Open vnto my soule this great mysterie of thy manifestation in our flesh that I may know and comprehend with all Saints the height length breadte and depth of the vnsearchable riches of thy grace in Christ Iesus our Lord. For thou diddest so loue the world that thou gauest thine onely begotten Sonne that who so beleeueth in him should not perish but haue euerlasting life This diuine loue of thine is incomprehensible this gift inestimable this deliuerance vnutterable and this felicitie incomparable My heart burneth with in me and the sparkes of deuotiō arise from the center
it for it was as well seene of Angels as of men Seene of Angels that is knowne of good Angels and acknowledged of euill Angels who felt the power thereof Of Angels those heauenly souldiers whose creation both for the time and place whose apparition whether it be reall or imaginary onely whose motion whether it be in time or at an instant whose locall sight whether it bee definitiue or may bee in many places at once whose tongue whether it bee a proper and peculiar Idiome among themselues onely or communicable to others whosetuition whether it be according to the Egyptian and Platonicall deuises seuerally limited ouer particular Countries Prouinces cities whose number whether it be deuided into three Hierarchies and into nine orders and other such like curious Queeres if any desire to know I referre the in quisitors thereof to Abbas Tritemius Agrippa Dionysius and others My purpose in this discourse beeing not to make knots but to endeauour to vntie them rather and not so much to satisfie the brain with curious contemplacions as to desire to sanctifie the heart with diuine meditations shall endeauo●r and tend to open more profitable lessons and therefore first I shew vnto you that Angels are spirituall essences created of nothing formed most neere to the ●mage of God ordayned of God to minister to himselfe to take care of his elect people and to enioy eternall happinesse with him being endued with most royal robes of excellent wisedome righteousnesse and sanctitie The Scripture both Canonicall and Apocripha notifie their natures by certaine proper names attributed vnto thē The sacred Canonicall Scripture note●h two of most eminent imployment Gabriel signifying the power of God imployed in the message of this manifestation and Michael signifying Who is as God imployed in the debellation of gods our enemies The Apocrypha Scripture hath these fowre Raphael which is power of healing Vriel named so of the light Ieremiel called so of the mercie of God and Shealtiel designing the prayse of God The Canonicall Epistles of Saint Paul to the Churches of Ephesus and Colossi declare their nature by fiue tearmes of puissance calling them Thrones as attendants on Gods tribunall to doe and execute his decrees dominations as being authenticall hauing powerfull warrant for what they do principalities as guiding guarding their seueral limited especially appointed princedoms powers as hauing effectuall working ouer inferiors Mights as being Gods great guard who is the Lord of hosts angels generally in the whole body of the Scripture which noteth their generall imployment being Gods nuntioes emissaries messengers A thousand thousand of which stand before him 10000. minister vnto him Such are their names such are their natures such are their general imploymēts And as for their conceited hierarchies of angels assisting Seraphins Cherubins thrones Angels cōmanding dominations principalities powers angels executing Michael Gabriel Raphael are rather fancies thē verities rather imaginations then conclusions of diuinity As for their number wee are sure it is numberlesse For Daniel saith A thousand thousand stand before him and ten thousand minister vnto him where a difinite number is put for an indefinite Christ himself also testifies it saying I can euen now pray vnto my Father and he will giue me more then twelue legions of Angels and the spirt of God witnesseth That wee are come to innumerable company of Angels Oh this is a singular comfort vnto vs for hence we know that more are with vs then against vs as Elisha sayd to Gihazi This Misterie of Godlinesse is sayde here to bee seene of these glorious spirits the Angels so that wee see Godlines is Angelicall Seene that is perfectly knowne for what we see we auerre confidently against all gainesayers to be true for we auouch with asseueration that we saw it with our eyes Seene intellectually as the Lattins speake they see in their mindes Speake on my son that I may see thee In which sence also the Angels who are childrens Gardians are fayde alwayes to behold the face of their Father in heauen Vnto naturall sight three things are required First the power of seeing then the light as the meanes of seeing and a visible forme for the obiect To this intellectual Angelicall knowledge or fight are three things also requisite First their intellectuall power of knowledge giuen thē by their Creator in their creation then the reflection of Gods light as the meanes of their knowledge and the sacred body of Christ Iesus as the visible obiect to delight them The knowledge then of Angells is twofold the one naturall whereby they see and know God in the vndeuided Trinitie to wit the Father Sonne and holy Ghost one in essence and three in existence and all the creatures of God in this blessed vision The other knowledge of things is two fold First by a matutine knowledge as Saint Angustiue calleth it knowing and seeing all things in the Word by whom all things were made and afterwards by a view of the creatures in themselues For the Angells see the creatures in God and men see God in the creatures Playnely thus Euclides Archimides or some such like skilfull Mathematitian first seeth and knoweth the length and breadth and all the demensions of the lines and euery turning tryangle and particular parcell of his draught and circle in his minde and cogitation and afterwardes seeth and knoweth the same lines angles and Circles in the table dust or earth wherein hee draweth those proportions semblably the Angels see and know all things reuealed vnto them First in God and then in the Creatures in God as in their mindes in the Creatures as in the reuealed obiects For Angels haue a naturall knowledge wherein they were created euen as many as continued their stations in the truth and seruice of their Creator and they haue also reuealed knowledge from God in seuerall particulars as to the Angell Gabriel was made knowne in particular the Incarnation of the Messia● And they haue also an experimentall knowledge of Gods wisdome in the mysterie of his sonnes Inca●nation euen by the reuelation of preaching in Gods church as Paul witnesseth Vnto mee sayth he who am lesse then the least of al Saints is this grace giuen that I should preach among the Gentiles the vnsearchable riches of Christ and to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mysterie which from the beginning of the world hath beene hid in God who created all things by Iesus Christ to the e●tent that now to the principalities and powers in heauenly places might bee knowne by the Church the manifolde wisdome of God And this is most apparant in the sight and certaine knowledge that the Angels of Heauen had of the particulars touching this blessed mysterie for before Christs incarnation the time of the sixtie two weekes which was the time from that prophesie to his passion was seene and known to an
a thousand sorrows to euery good beleeuing heart to conceyue that albeit God in his aboundant mercies hath thus reuealed himselfe vnto vs in the manifestation of our flesh among vs by the power of this Almighty spirite aboue vs and by the testimony of Angels about vs yet there should bee of them that professe Christianity such as are worse then the Sect of the Saduces for the Sadduces yet acknowledge that Angels were the good motions stirred vp in vs but these neither acknowledge God good motions nor diuels but are copartners with the Diuell against Michael and his Angels and are become Combatants against Christ and his Christians Hath not Sathan thinke you sifted such to the bran and winnowed such to the chaffe by his damned motions that he hath made them good for nothing and left in them nothing but the dregs and remnants of himselfe as namely the eagernesse and greedy desire of hauing and the cursed sins of despite and malice for they haue taken the Diuell at his word when he shewed them the Worlde and the glory therof and said vnto them All this will I giue you they immediately fall downe and worship him Or else shew themselues to be of the diuels pedegree by the grosnes of lying by the fulnes of impurity by the subtilty of sorcery or as was sayde by the mischiefe of helsish malice All which dregs of the diuel hide the sonne of God from those children of disobedience and nothing remaineth for thē except they repent but the fearefull sentence of Depart from mee yee cursed into hell fire prepared for the Diuel and his Angels Whereas if the sonnes of mē would consider but what losses they sustaine hereby me thinkes it should recall euery good mind but of an ordinary vnderstanding to a far better dispositiō For we Christians lose by such wickednesse the honour of beeing such euill Angels Iudges Why doe not yee know that we shall iudge the Angels that is doe ye not know that we shall be assessors with Christ in the day of iudgment and condemne the diuell and his angels We lose the sight of Christs mysticall body in the glory of his Saints Which the Angels of heauen desired to behold We loose the victorious triumph of Gods Saints for shortly Sathan shall bee beate downe vnder our feet Let vs then rayse vppe our selues to his glorious assotiation of the Angels in our seruice of God knowing that there are more with vs then against vs and that our Lord Christ Iesus shal appeare in the end of the world with this holy Angels in Maiesty and great glory to iudge all mankind And I adiure you before Iesus Christ and his Elect Angels that yee diligently and duely consider these things For yee are not come vnto the mount which might not bee touched and that burned with fire nor vnto blacknes and darknesse and tempest and the sound of a trumpet and the voyce of words which voyce they that heard entreated that the Word should not bee spoken vnto them any more But yee are come vnto Mount Sion and vnto the City of the liuing God the heauenly Ierusalem and to aninnumerable company of Angels and to the generall assemblie and Church of the first borne which are written in heauen and to God the iudge of all and to the spirites of iust men made perfect and to Iesus the Mediator of the New Test●ment and to the bloud of sprinck lings which speaketh better thinges then that of Abell Oh blessed Lord let mee see thy face for thy face Lord will I seeke Incomparably blessed are those sacred Spirtes O holy heauenly Father who euer attend thy glorious Maiesty and stand before thee ●ight day to behold and see thee in thy displaied glory They are in the fulnesse of ioy and at thy right hand where are blessings for euermore They are euer delighted with the sight of thin● vnsearchable wisedome of thine vnutterable glory and vnspeakable mercy They are free from the assaults of sinne or Sathan for no euill commeth neere thy dwelling O miserable wretches that wee are on earth subiect to Sathans sl●ights the fleshes frailety and the worlds wickednesse Debarred are we from thy glorious light O King of Heauen and shut vp h●●e in the darkenes of our own ignorance and lye in the very shadow of death Restrained are wee from the ioyfull fruition of the companie of those stiall attendants the Angels Saints that euer doe thee seruice without ceasing O blessed Lord how happy were wee the miserable inhabitants of thy footstoole if thou wouldest vouchsafe vs that fauour for Christ his sake as to deliuer vs out of the prison of this body out of the fetters of sinne and out of the snares of the Diuell that wee might serue thee without feare in thy Court of Heauen continually Consider good Father our miserie and forasmuch as in Christ Iesus thou hast giuen vs a light of thy selfe in the mirror of thy mercy and mystery of Christian godlinesse Leaue vs not comfortlesse but grant vs for his passion sake a glympse of thee euen in this Life while wee are here that our soules may be rauished with holy desires and neuer be satisfied vntill we come vnto thee our God to enioy thy selfe in glorious maiestie To this blessed end Oh tender hearted Father arme vs with helpe from heauen in all the occasions of our life For thou knowest O Lord that wee war not against flesh and bloud onely which are intestine and home-bred enemies but against principalities powers and spirites of errors and darkenesse in high places Thou knowest O Lord that they are many mighty and malitious Thou knowest our frailety our feeblenesse and our folly Helpe vs then deare Father out of all the temptations and snares of the diuell Let thy guard of good Angels and holy ones stand with vs to assist stād ouer vs to protect vs giue thē a charge O Lord to keepe vs in all our wayes Let them stand at our right hand to guide vs for the best Let them goe before vs dayly with thy preuenting mercy as they did before the hoast of thy Israel Let them comfort vs in the good as they did thy Iosuah Let them supplie our wants if neede require as they did thy Eliah Let them deliuer vs out of prison as they did thy Peter saue vs in shipwracke as they did thy Paul Let them alwayes be ayding vnto vs in our sicknesse and in all the weakenesse and temptations thereof yea in the last breath of our life and a●ter death Let them trāsport vs into Abrahams bo●ome as they did thy Lazer●● And graunt vnto vs O Father for Christs sake this grace that while wee liue here we may endeauour to do thy blessed will as the angels doe in heauen That wee may euer ●praise thee for thy goodnesse sing vnto thee for thy mercies magnifie thee for thy graces and multiplie
our daily thankefulnes for thine vnspeakeable fauours both towardes our bodies and towards our soules sowards our selues and children in this lise and in that to come Cause vs O Lord to tremble at thy fearefull iudgements that didst not spare the Angels that sinned but hast reserued them in chaines of darknesse vnto the iudgement of the great day O Lord if thou diddest not spare them for one sin what shall become of vs that haue sinned dayly against thee and do multiplie our iniquities as the haires of our head and as the sands of the sea shores which is innumerable O Father haue pitty vpon vs forgiue vs sweete Father forgiue vs for Christs sake and giue vs thy grace that wee may con●ert and turne vnto thee with all our hearts that those blessed spirites the Angels may haue ioy in our conuersion and repentance and we may ioy●e with them in the celebration and honour of thy great and glorious name for euermore O let vs bee partakers of that grace with thy blessed Angels which winneth infallibly holdeth inseparably and leadeth indeclinably into the wayes of eternall blessednesse Grant vnto vs these mercies O God of mercies for Christs sake our onely Mediator So shall wee that are thy people of thy pasture sheepe of thy flocke and Church of thy Redeemed as thy holy ones of heauen be euer telling of thy praise and magnifying thy goodnesse in Christ Iesus world without end Amen GOD PREACHED vnto the Gentiles Explication THis Mystery of Godlines you see hath been Manifestedin the flesh Iustified in the Spirit Seene of Angels that is It hath bin manifested vnto vs in the persō of Christ in the power of Christ and in the knowledge seruice and ministration of the blessed Angels of Christ. What can we then say for our selues Haue not wee heard of this great mystery of godlines Hath it bin hidde in a corner from vs or whispered in the eare or beene knowne to a few or published to a handful of people in some angle or corner of the world Haue the Iewes onely had this made knowne vnto thē Assuredly God hath beene Preached There is the promulgation or proclamation of this mysterie God hath beene Preached to the Gentiles There is the large extent of this promulgation God preached vnto the Gentils For it hath pleased God by that which the world calleth the foolishnesse of Preaching to make knowne vnto the world his vnsearchable wisdome and the riches of his glorious grace in Christ. Preaching being the gift of the holy Ghost the spirit of prophesie the glad tydings of peace of good things and of saluation caused Esayas an E●angelicall Prophet of the Lord to say That the very feet of them that brought this newes vnto the world were beautifull Preaching being the embassage of our reconciliationwith God in Christ the holy ordinance of God for the ordinary meanes of our sanctificatiō by grace in this world and the cleeare publication of our assured glorification in the other world caused Paul to say Woe is me if I preach not the Gospell so necessary it was for him and all beleeuers Preaching to youth is as Ezechiel his cleane water to asswage the heate of their concupiscence and to purge the old leauen of malitiousnesse It is as Solomon his wine to strengthen and glad the harts of the ancient It is as Saint Peter his milke for children to nourish and feede them vp to godlinesse It is as a soueraigne bath to heale all beleeuers with what disease of sinne soeuer they be ill affected and it is an antido●e or counterpoyson against all the venome of our rottennes For Preaching is the cele●●all chariot wherein the gra●es and gifts of the holy ghost ●●●e continually conueyed ●nto vs. So Christ testifieth when ●●e prayeth thus Sanctifie them O Father ●●rough thy truth thy Word is ●●uth And that we may not ●oubt what this Word is Saint Peter preacheth it That we are ●orne againe not of corruptible ●eede but of incorruptible by the Word of God which liueth and ●bideth for euer For all flesh is grasse and all the glory of man is as the flower of the field the grasse withereth and the flower thereof falleth away but the word of the Lord endureth for euer and this is the word which by the Gospel is preached vnto you Moreouer this Mysterie of Godlinesse God preached vnto the Gentiles Saint Peter had shewed vnto him in his practise of preaching For it is sayd While Peter yet preached these words the holy Ghost fell on all them that hard the Word Obserue this saying The gift of the holy Ghost fell on the auditors as Peter was a preaching Out of doubt preaching is the heauenly talent left vnto the ministers of the Gospell by their Maister Christ where withall they must negotiate and wherein they must imploy themselues vntill hee come againe vnto his great audite in the end of the world And the preaching of this mysterie is the power of our God the glory of our Preachers to the saluation both of Preachers and people Preaching hath the power of edification through God in Christ and worketh ●ightily in those that God ●ath set apart and designed ●o that businesse for the buil●ing vp againe of those ruines which hath beene battered downe by sinne and Sa●han For the brused reede it must not breake nor the smoking flaxe it must not quench if God in Christ direct it but whereas knowledge puffeth vp this buildeth vp vnto eternall life through Iesus Christ our Lord. Preaching is the voyce of God whereby hee preacheth and publisheth his holy will and last testament by men vn-the sonnes of men In a word Preaching is the Manna from heauen to feede our soules the dewe of Hermon to water our barrennesse the lampe and light of God in the darkenesse of this world for our direction the sword of truth to cut asunder the Gordian knots of heresie schisme and controuersie for our satisfaction the wall of fire by Gods promise to encompas vs from enraged beasts for our protectiō the reuelatiō of the rock of our faith to build vpon for thetestification of our ful assurance in Christ the touchstone of our cōuersatiō for our tryalls in all cases of conscience the key that openeth heauen to the ●eleeuers and shutteth heauen to impenitents by Gods dispensation It is the Dauids harpe the musicke thereof so delighteth the soule that it doth not faint neither is altogether wearyed with the tediousnes of our banishment in this world It is the pricelesse antidote more pretious then Nepente or Mol●● so much famoused by the ancient for 〈◊〉 expels by the power of ●●e spirit which accom●nyeth it all euills and 〈◊〉 diuells It followeth next to whom his Mystery was preached ●uen to the very heathen Gen●les Preached vnto the Gen●iles Now it comes to be consi●ered that the time was when ●he dewe of heauen fell onely ●on the
house To the Phisition heale this man To the Souldiour ●ight for man To the King Gouerne thy subiects To the Maister Defend and ●rouide for thy family But to which of the sonnes of men hath God sayd Deli●er thy brother from hell Surely to none but to the Preacher and that this is the Preachers high Commission ●t playnly appeareth For Iob sayth If there bee a messenger with him an inpreter one among thousands to shew vnto man his vprightnesse then hee is gratious vnto him and sayth Deliuer him from going downe to the pit I haue receiued a ransome And Saint Paule sheweth that to Preachers God hath delegated the Mysterie Ministerie of our reconciliation with God in Christ and committed vnto them the word of attonement to be as his Ambassadors to pray and beseech men in Christ steede that they would be reconciled to God whereby they might be saued Well for all this let their Commission be what it will their Ambassage neuer so diuine neuer so Euangelicall neuer so Angelicall I am sure their condition of all other mens is oft times most miserable most lamentable Pitifull experience sheweth it to view of the whole Christian world that none interessed in that businesse bee qualified how they will can please For Esay is too long Obediah is too short Daniel too hard Amos too playne Micheah too milde Hoshea too sharpe and Ieremie too querulous This was the condition of the Prophets Peter is reputed a drunkard Paule a Sectary and a mad man all the residue of the Apostles esteemed the riffe raffe of the world and the ofscowring of all things vnto this day This was the condition of the Apostles Hence the holy ones of God became complaynants Ieremie sayth The word of the Lord was made a reproach and derision vnto him dayly and therefore through the anguish of his soule though vnaduisedly he cursed the day of his birth and the partie that brought his father the tydings where he was borne and bewayleth that his mother bare him a man of strife and contention to the whole world For hauing neither lent nor borrowed vppon vsury yet euery one did curse him Paule also laments the case that God had set foorth the Apostles last as it were appointed to death For we are made saith he a spectacle to the world and to Angels and to men Wee are fooles for Christs sake but yee are wise we are weake but yee are strong ye are honourable but we are despised being reuiled we blesse being persecuted wee suffer it being defamed wee entreate wee are made as the filth of the world and are the off cowring of all things vnto this day In all this thinke not much of it blessed Brethren for it is the verie case and condition of them that now liue who are the sincere preachers of the Gospell of Iesus Christ and liue conformable to the Church wherein they were bred For what betweene the common aduersary the Papist the diuels mouth the Atheist and the intestine firebrand the Separist the poore Conformitant doth ofttimes more suffer then euer did any fugitiue Seminarie in Wisbich Castle But Christ was crucified betweene malefactors and orthodoxe Christians haue euer beene tortured betweene the spirits of extremes The Iewes obtruded to the Lord of life when they had nothing else to say his meane parentage Is not this the carpenters son Are not such and such his sisters The obiecting then either of basenesse of birth or pouertie of estate vnto the preachers of the Gospell is the spirit of Iudaisme and let men be ware in this case lest the Iewish plagues befall them And the challenging of singularitie is the spirite of Iesuitisme and let men take heed of the spirites of errors and darknes of diuels for the diuel can transport himselfe into an Angell of light and such men might proue light Angels But the sonnes of true wisdome know that the most abiect and meanest things of the world if God take them into his handes may worke rare and wonderfull effects Salt beeing taken into the hand of God maketh the bitter waters of Iericho to become sweete In humane reason the salt should make the waters more brackish but behold comming through Gods hand as being Gods ordinance it causeth sweetenesse The washing in the ordinary riuer of Iordan at Gods command cureth the Syrian Captaine of Leprosie which the famoused waters of Abanah and Pharphar would not doe What is more vaine then a dreame yet Pharoah Nebuchadnezar and Gideon had great strength and potent directions by dreames presented vnto them by God What is more meane and and more vnlikely then clay especially to cleere ones eyes yet this being taken into the hand of Christ maketh blinde eyes see playnly What more vnlikely to heale then touching yet the beleeuing woman touched but the hemme of Christs garment and was cured What more vnlikely to worke miracles then a voyce yet the vncleane spirits were cast out by the voice of Christ and his Apostles yea with a voyce the very dead were raised to life What more vanishing then a shadow yet the shadow of Peter had effectuall power of doing wonders Let Preachers then bee but Salt yet they are the Salt of the earth but ordinarie water yet as Apostles they may water your drye hearts and make them fruitfull to God but a Dreame yet they may awake you from the slumber of sinne and present vnto you truth and puri●ie but dust and clay to bee trodde vnder your feete so that they make you see they care not but a voyce in the wildernesse of this world yet they are the forerunners of the great iudgement but shadowes yet will they haunt your ghosts vntill they haue preuayled with you if you belong vnto God And this is not of their owne worth strength but as I said because God vouchsafeth to take them into his hands whereby hee worketh out this great worke of our saluation as appeareth in the vision to Saint Iohn where it is sayd That God held seuen stars in his right hand and in the last verse of that Chapter these seuen stars are expounded to be seuen Ministers of the Churches of Asia Therefore Preachers God holdeth in his hand and so their labours become powerfull But cursed Cauillers like Iannes and Iambres who withstood Moses stand vp and obiect Wee confesse say they this is most true if God take this businesse into his hand But alas we see this practise of preaching is in the hand handling of many a sinnefull man such as are oft times more enormious and exorbitant in their conuersations then those that are no Preachers Well what then The word preached eyther by a good or bad man remayneth the Word of God still For if the wordes of the scripture reade or Preached bee but a meere and deade letter why is it called the Spirite of God And when wee preach if it bee but the sound of
the World in respect of this as did Moses the powers of darkenesse and the gates of hell as the walles of Iericho shall fall downe before mee as those did before thy Ioshuah I shall subdue all mine enemies bee they neuer s●many neuer so mighty neuer so malitious as did Dauid his Worthies and shall sanctifie all my corrupted actions affections healing that which halted and binding vp the broken parts as did thine Holy Prophets So shall I triumph ouer hell vanquish ●death and liue with thee for euer O Lord thou art not wont to quench smoaking flaxe nor to breake a brused reed nor to let a repenting soule goe pensiue from thy presence O looke vpon me with one glimpse of thy countenance and enflame mine heart with zeale that feeles it selfe touched with the fire of thine Alter Oh saue me for thy pitty sake and take mee ou● of the multitude of vnbeleeuers that I may seeke and serue thee for euer Distill thy heauenly dewe into my bowels Let it runne like oyle into my bones Let it bee as a fruitful and effectuall plantation in mine hart that I may not be one of the number of those that say they haue faith and professe it also but without fruite but of those who with neuer altering resolutions treade the trace of that sacred faith that worketh by loue ouercommeth the world holdeth alwayes the sacred truth and leadeth into the wayes of eternall ioy and happi●nesse by thy effectuall and sauing grace Grant this O Father of Heauen for Christ Iesus sake thy blessed Sonne and mine eternall Sauiour Amen GOD RECEIVED vp in Glory Explication THis Mystery of Mankind you see hath now led vs from Gods humiliation in the flesh to GOD iustified in the Spirit from vision of Angels to reuelation vnto men from thence to beleeuing and now are wee come to the exaltation therof for God was receyued vp in Glory That is Christ Iesus God and man in our nature is ascended vp into heauen to take possession in our nature of that glory which hee had in himselfe from all eternity but hath purchased it for vs his redeemed Church with his most precious bloud For it was necessary that Christ ●hould suffer aud so enter into ●lory Not that this was of ●bsolute necessity that he must needs suffer For in respect of himselfe this glory was his ●rom euerlasting but was necessary he should enter into ● by suffering onely in re●pect of vs that the humilia●ion of the Sonne of God becomming Man might be the ●ause of the exaltation of the ●ature of Man For when he ●ersonally assumed the na●ure of Man and became Man Man became God ●lmightie hauing all pow●r and a name aboue all ●ames that the abasing of ●e diuine Maiestie and per●on of the Sonne of God ●ight bee the high aduan●●ng and exaltation of the ●●rme of a seruant For when God began to be Man and Man began to be God God began to be a Man in subiection and humilitie and man to be God in the height of perfection For if God were humbled as much as hee might be in that he became Man was not Man exalted as much as hee might be in that he became God Herein vndoubtedly appeared the wisdome and power of our God that his Sonne in obedience to the Father beeing abazed to the lowest degree of humiliation for vs should by his owne power and not as Enoch and Elias were by anothers power be exalted to the supreme height of exaltation in the sight of all the world both of men and Angels Therefore we beleeue that hee which Ascended is the same that Descended first into ●o the lowest parts of the ●arth Descended when his ●ody was layde in the graue Descended when his soule separated from the body went ●o the place where the soules departed were Descended when his Deitie exhibited ●t selfe into the lowest pit to ●he terror of the diuels and ●urther despayre of the dam●ed Descended when the power of his passion did ex●end it selfe euen to those ex●reme parts Descended when ●e suffered those extreme anguishes and torments which for our sakes by his Fathers will he was willing to endure Descended when he deliuered those that deceased before his resurrection and brought them by the power of his sufferings into the place where they now are And he that thus Descended is the same that Ascended farre aboue all heauens to fulfill all things Euen hee our Lord Christ that in our nature was accompted but a most despicable man yea a worme and no man that vndertooke our sinnes the cause of his suffrings that endured a cursed death the punishment due for our transgressions euen he that in the entrance of this bottomlesse sorrow had his soule heauy vnto the death and made strong cries and teares to bee deliuered and in the progresse thereof had clods of bloud breaking from him and when he was deepest in vttered that dreadfull clamor expressing a most horrible passion My God my God why hast thou forsaken me Euen hee I say now t●●umphes ouer all the powers of hel and the heauens stoope downe and receiue him vp in glory And this the power and mighty hand of our God hath wrought for vs to the glory of his great name which be praysed and blessed for euer By God wee vnderstand ●he hypostaticall vnion of the diuine and humane natures ●n the person of Christ Iesus By Receiued vp wee conceiue not a momentany but by degrees of time a locall motion ascending from an inferiour place to an higher and by Glory is meant that hee was exalted aboue these visible heauens and receiued throgh the spheares the cataracts of heauen opening vnto him euen that hee might sit at the right hand of God in great Maiesty and highest glory for euermore in the heauēs of the blessed The circūstāces of this article of our Christian faith is most euidently in all the particulars set down in holy w●it The place where he was receiued vp was mount Oliuet neere to Ierusalem the cittie where he was so abased euen there there I say was hee taken vp into the glory of the father in the sight of his cursed enemies The manner of his ascent was a cloud receiued him vp The heauens stoope downe to doe homage vnto the heire of heauen and earth For by the same power whereby he made all things in the begining hee also lift vp himsele aboue all things that are created His passage naturall without either change or diffusion of his natures His Session also actuall For according to his true naturall being hee sits at the right hand of God and according to his personall being he is euery where The time of his ascent was ●ortie dayes after his resurre●tion from the graue For so ●ong was he conuersing with ●is people after his passion ●hat they might bee the more ●scertayned of the truth of his ●rising from the dead and ●ight be informed and confirmed the
to consume thee no tempest to affright thee no colde ●o molest thee no heate to offend no plague to kill thee no calamity to afflict thee O Christian soules endeauour to ascend to your Christ Iesus vnto and into this glorie and bee not discouraged eyther with the long distance from you or with the maruellous height aboue you For with as much faci●itie as the Diuels were de●ected from Heauen in Gods ●ispleasure you shall be lifted ●p to Heauen by the fauour of Christ. The hand of the Lorde of Hostes that cast them out ●nto the bottomlesse pitte ●hall bee stretched foorth to ●eceyue you vp into glorie ●nd that in a moment in the winckling of an eye Oh how amiable are our goings towardes the Lorde of Hostes Sanctuarie in the progresse of diuine vertues Humility doth lift vs vp aboue the earth Pouertie in Spirite aboue the water Contrition aboue the ayre Good workes aboue the fire Faith Hope Loue Discretion Constancie Temperance Righteousnesse aduanceth vs aboue the seuen Planets our conuersation aboue the Emperiall Heauens Purity of heart dooth bring vs vp to the sight of God and vnto the glory of the blessed For three places God hath appointed h●● Children to liue in the Wombe this Earth the Heauens In the wombe in a narrow place for a short time some nine monethes In the earth a place of greater extent and a longer season some seauentie yeares And lastly in Heauen a place of extent without limit and for terme without time euen for euer and euer And as the second place farre exceedeth the first both in largenesse of Extent and in continuance of time so the third place of our most happie being incomparably surpasseth the second in both for it is without limmit of locall scite and without all determinatiō of time for length of dayes O Christ come vnto vs and into vs with these thy graces that wee may come to thee and into that glory where thou ru●est and raignest with God the Father and the Holy spirite for euermore O Lord lift vp mine heart vnto the● O Eternall God and most mercifull Father in Christ Iesus who dwellest in the thrones of immortality and blisse vouchsafe to looke vpon vs thy humbled Creatures that lye here beneath and groane to bee deliuered from the bondage of our corruption into the freedome of thy goodnesse Thou hast taken vp from vs our Lord Iesus and hast set him at thy right hand in Maie●ty and great glorie O when shall wee come ●nd behold the beautie of thine ●ouse and the blessednesse of thy Saintes L●sten Lord vnto our sup●lications and for our Aduocates ●ake that pleades our cause be●ore thee in heauen Let vs be dissolued that we ●ay bee with thee and with our ●eloued Iesus Who for vs men ●●me downe from Heauen and ●as humbled to de●th that wee might liue with thee for euer Behold O Lord God how wee runne after him in the sweet sauour of his diuine perfumes Whē hee liued here with vs on earth he disdayned not Mat●e● a publican hee abandoned not Peter a denyer of him nor cast away Paule a per●ecutor nor despised Marie Magdalen a courtezan nor refused to hear a Cananaatish woman the blinde the lame the dumbe the deafe yea the possessed with diuels hee had compassion vpon Therefore now wee wretches here beneath albeit our con●●tion is farre worse then any of those yet wee conceiue comfort that now in his glorified estate he will also grant vs his pittie and compassion and by the power of his grace whereby hee is able to subdue all things vnto himselfe will conquer our stubborn and disobedient hearts and mak● them plyable and conformable● to his sacred Lawes That we may not reason in our vnderstanding nor encline● our affections downewards but as he is receiued vp in glory so we may set our selues and soules to seeke and search after him in all heauenly things O Lord the dead prayse thee not they that goe downe into the pit doe not remember thee what benefit is there in our blood what glory is there to thee in the land of obliuion where thou art not once thoght vpon O God let the deuouring and despayring gulfe bee the portion for the diuels and the damned that neuer seeke thee in thy beloued Let that vale be for the children of Hinnon that bottomlesse pit for the Locusts that lake of brimstone for thy Christs enemies that second death for the desperate that weeping and wayling for the heathen that hath not knowne thee that hell for the d●spisers of thy Sonn● that euerlasting fire for the Abaddon and his seruants but as for those that sue for fauour vnto thee and lye at thy mercy gate for grace and beg but the crums let them be deliuered because of thy beloued let them reioyce on thy saluation let them see the sight of thy saints and bee glad with the light of thy countenance for euer O speake comfortably vnto their soules and let their hearts euermore reioyce before thee Oh tender hearted Father giue them a tast in this life of the happinesse of the other and a glimpse of that glory whe● into Christ Iesus is receiued That so our hearts may bee enflamed our wills enclined our affections setled and our whole selues knit vnto thee that neither sinne nor Sathan life nor death things present nor things to come may separate vs from the loue and exceeding thirst and desire of beeing where Christ our treasure is Let not the diuell with any of his subtill and slie delusions carrie vs downeward in tempting vs with our vnworthinesse our euill our wretchednesse in putting into our mindes that we are predestinate and ordayned of old to destruction and that whatsoeuer we do ●r say or pray it auailes not for ●t cannot alter thy decree and so ●y this meanes cast vs into des●erate carelessenesse But O Lord ●each our soules to reason and ●ommune with our owne hearts 〈◊〉 going vpwards where Christ ●esus is receiued vp in glory that ●e beleeuing and louing thee our God liuing in thy grace calling ●pon thee dayly may worke out ●ur saluation with feare and ●embling And do thou O God ascertain ●ur conscience that these things ●re the actions and affections of ●ose that are ordayned to blisse ●●d life euerlasting in the merits of thy deare Sonne Christ Iesus our Lord. To this blessed purpose assist vs O God in all the occurrences of our life at home and abroade in businesse and in leasure in prosperitie and aduersitie in sickenesse and in health that we may still haue our minds lift vppe vnto thee through the power of our Prince of peace Christ Iesus and euer vse these things of this life to further our saluation in him that at the last when wee shall come 〈◊〉 our fatall and finall dissolution i● this world the way of all flesh we may bee receiued vp by thy goodnesse and ministerie of thy blessed Angels into those