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A63830 Iehovah Iireh merito audiens, præco evangelicus An angell from heaven, or, An ambassadour for Christ, descending from God, ascending unto God, lawfully dignified, compleately qualified : heard (vvith religious devotion) reporting his ambassage to the honourable societies of the Inner and Middle Temples, on Sunday the eleventh day of December, 1642 ... / by Edw. Tuke. Tuke, Edward. 1642 (1642) Wing T3224; ESTC R10730 21,383 28

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of Gods Divinity then which higher he cannot goe for God is terminus ad quem the most exact indeavour of our conceits infinitely transcending all our ●ast and wisest aymes of mortall perfection every Embassadour apart may augment the Jdea or notion of his Glory according to the predicament of his own abillity But God is above all in Heaven and Earth and the perfect knowledge of him is Essentially Himselfe who being Actu infinitus nonreperitur in ●llo praedicamento as Arist To conclude this Embassador must know God so far as to do him justice by true and seasonable service answerable to his nature which is spiritu et veritate in spirit and truth And the people to whom this Embassadour comes must deale justly with God likewise by receaving his Embassage in purity of heart and spirit Deus est spiritus God is a spirit si Deus est animus sit tibi purâmente Colendus if God be a spirit ye must worship him in spirit yea the Father seeks for such worshippers these are only right Worshipfull a pure spirit is a sacrifice to God an harmelesle life a spotlesse soule optimus animus pulcherrimus Dei cultus a pure mind is the best service to God the most religious worshipping of God is to follow him Amore more ore re and the only true serving and honoring of God in Priest and people is not evill in summe let this Embassadours Justice and the peoples practise towards God meet both in this that it be perfecta pura perpetua perfect that both only love him pure that both wisely feare him perpetuall that both only and firmely beleive in him and rest in him And let the Ambassadour herein be just to himself that he punctually understand the will of his King and the weale of his people In the first wisely and orderly to informe himself In the second soberly and fully to instruct the people his honesty must play the skillfull Organist to touch well and truely according to Art nor may he at all times interweave a discourse of Justice Pharasaicall and legall to the people to whom he comes the Christian only must be his rule and then he is an Embassadour for Christ when he is thus honestly just to Christians I say honestly for herein what health is in the body the same is honestly in the soule Salus animae is honestas corporis And to summe up all the Prophets Basar and the Angells 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Good and new joyfull and seasonable Tidings of Christ promised of Christ exhibited must from his mouth dropp like Soveraign oyle of Gladnes to annoint the swelling heart of the miserable wounded man whom the Priest and Levite the Law could not stand to pity or look upon to remedy this oyle thus dropping upon the soule of a Sinner melted and dissolved by sence and sorrowes for sinne to bitter teares will in these liquids appeare uppermost and as the oint ment upon Aarons head will not only supple himself but runne down upon the skirts of his Clothing the meanest of his Auditours Oh the Excellency of such an Ambassadour the measure proportion and Comlinesse of his body is wisdome and spirituall beauty the riches of his spirit are the Gifts of the spirit and his sciences and his Justice to God and man is as that noble Aptnes which disposeth him to all vertues and holines and so much for this Justice from that I have spoken by necessary consequence you may deduce the prime strength of an Ambassadour to depend upon well grounded intelligence and practicall wisedome which Moses such a man of God intimates by his Urim and Thummim so much discipline an ordinary eare might take in from that golden Bell and Pomegranate which surrounded the hem of the Priests robe this is that onely delightfull sound and pleasant tast which through the application of the holy Ghost the voice of the Father the Son is effectuall to preserve the sin-spotted soul dumb sinner unto purity Hallelujahs everlasting I omit the significant illustrations unto this duty which the inseparable and particular ornaments of the Tabernacle might lead me and content my selfe with those rules which Saint Paul applied to Timothy and Titus Hold fast a forme of sound words giving attendance to reading and doctrine exhort and convince be apt and able to teach which doctrine clearly opposeth all unfit quarrelling with words frothy and scummy-jangling language and all peevish theevish treacherous and traiterous documents Thus like the noted Musician I have sate so long upon this Text that I feare I have not kept time I confesse my selfe unprepared for farther prosecution of any part coincident to and with this Text I beseech you suffer my jejune and dry oratory to expresse an application of what hath beene hitherto propounded which through Gods assistance and your patience I shall thus epitomize 1. It instructs the Ambassadour with all meet preparation considerately to undertake his Embassage for they are the savour of life to life or death to death to the people to whom they come and to that office must bee required more then ordinary circumspection the issues whereof are of such extraordinary concernment Hence Moses complaines of his want of utterance and eloquence and S. Paul Who is sufficient for these things 2 Cor. 2. 16. The treasures comprised in the rich Casket of sacred Scripture with which they are by God intrusted to communicate unto the people are for profundity so great and for extent so large that I may resume that of Saint Paul Who is sufficient c. it justly pursues the runners of these times which without mission or commission lay hands on consecrated things whom I lovingly advise to stay at Iericho till their beards be growne for if Deacons must first be tryed and then Minister if they be found faithfull much more should workmen of more eminent faculty not assume unto themselves a calling unlesse some Timothy or Titus duly authorised by a sacred symboll of manuall imposition give them externall appointment to that function Gods holy Spirit must give them primary and private motion their owne consciences evident and certaine justification the Church legall ordination and though at this time there is great question about the forme of ordination yet in all ages and in all well ordered places there have beene certaine constitutions and cannons for admitting of men upon triall into sacred orders and I finde not that ever the setled order of any Church for such purposes hath beene so calumniated and branded as at this time this of ours Hence I shall not feare to conclude that who ever shall prophesie or preach in this Church without examination approbation and faculty by present authority commeth of himselfe and as a false Prophet I take it our duty to beware of him 2. The name of an Ambassadour implies faithfulnesse in the declaration of his Embassage he comes not forth without instructions what he shall say and doe nor
the Schismaticks in their invective Pamphlets use the words of Isa 62. 1. For Sions sake I will not hold my tongue and for Jerusalems sake I will not rest and are not both our enemies the Papists for tyranny and the other labouring for Anarchy Are not mercenary Levites abounding with us the Devils dawbers preaching placentia and sowing pillowes under mens elbowes speaking good of evill and evill of good men-pleasures blinding Israels sinne and taking a reward for iniquity Doe not Prophets prophesie falsly and men love to have it so and are not the times such I feare not to speake giving God the glory that he that departs from such iniquity maketh himselfe a prey Do not prophanenesse hardheartednesse murmuring contumelies revilings envyings luke warmenesse dwell amongst us Are not these diseases catching Epidemicall Is it not to be feared they possesse the whole body of the land Are not fishers of men turn'd fishers of money fishers of women Did not the Devill tempt Eve first and then overcome Adam Is it not hence that silly women are led captive laden with sinfull lusts are not they first wrought upon by strange doctrines as meanes to trap their husbands what reason can you give for this save that their weaknesse makes way to receive false opinions and gives them more confident to broach them or because they seeke not God in the truth or because their wits are short and their tongues long Are there not a generation of men risen up which our Protestant forefathers never knew whose hearts as if they were hewne out of hard rocks or as if they had suckt the milke of Wolves as it is reported the first founder of Rome did relent not to see their native Country made nothing else but a shambles of butchers and blood Alexander when he saw the dead corps of Darius and Marcus Marcellus Syracusa burne and Titus Jerusalem laid even with the ground though enemies could not abstaine from teares these quite contrary mourne not with Jerusalem nor helpe it with prayers in this sad time of unnaturall calamity Are there not men pretending right to the Ambassadours calling who have none in justice to it men Canon mouth'd and yet living by no Ecclesiasticall rule no Logicians yet full of fallacies right Carters upon Seton whip and goe bellowing like Buls of Basan balls of wild fire downe with her downe with her to the ground Gunpowder arguments against Church and State who in their owne sense notwithstanding will be martyrs Saints Catharists but if those be martyrs who are murtherers if these be Saints who are Scythians and if these be Catharists who are Canibals Lastly this doctrine reflects upon the people and teaches them spirituall obedience Obey them that have rule over you and Saint Paul to the Thessalonians I beseech you know them that labour among you and are over you in the Lord and have them in estimation for their workes sake To this purpose is it that God so dearly accompts them in Scripture that the King is directed to aske counsell of God at the mouth of the Priest and King Salomon termes them the masters of Assemblies to this purpose there preaching is termed prophesiing the hearers are said to sit at their feet and not upon their skirts to teach them lessons of love and religious reverence But alas this kingdome cannot smother it The fathers have eaten sowre grapes and the childrens teeth are set on edge In old time it was Ghostly Father but now Baals Priest Jesuits Canterbury whelps none of Gods Priests mans Priests not inspired nor called nor led by the Spirit nay the most Christian and judiciously godly Ambassadours in this City have in their charges and in their occasionall grave walkings beene derided and exploded But if nationall lawes and historicall testimonies produce such examples of cruelties and wrongs for the abuse blood of Ambassadours then I say the Lord cometh even within a little while behold the God of Angels and men cometh with thousands and ten thousands to take vengeance upon the men of this Nation for their barbarous entertainment of many of his Ambassadours coming meekly unto them with Christmas in their mouthes Evangelium gaudii a Gospell of joy Christ Jesus an eternall Saviour borne in the time of peace and for their redemption I will end my Sermon with the prayer of our forefathers in a part of the first English Lytany set out in the dayes of King Henry the eight From all sedition and privy conspiracy from the tyranny of the Bishop of Rome and all his detestable enormities from all false doctrine and heresie from hardnesse of heart from contempt of thy word and Commandements Unto which by the assistance of Gods Spirit I will adde From all Jesuits Brownists Anabaptists Socinians Arminians rebels traitors sectaries and turbulent spirits good Lord deliver us And that Gods glory may for ever shine upon us we pray That it may please him to be still with this Church and Nation that hee would say to the destroying Angell it is enough here and else where That the Gospell of his Sonne Jesus Christ the most holy and just Lord be soundly preached and obediently and purely practised That the true Protestant Religion I meane the whole body of Doctrine revealed in Gods written word absolutely necessary to salvation established in Queene Elizabeth and King James his dayes may yet and ever continue amongst us That such discipline may be used as Gods Saints may serve him in his places of worship in all comelinesse and decency That God would still continue the Kings heart in sincerity to his glory and the true Protestant Religion That God would cover his head in the day of battell and protect him from all his enemies and knit fast in one truth and peace him and his people That we may all keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace That we may enjoy peace supernall with God internall of conscience and fraternall one with another We beseech thee to heare us good Lord. Thus living Angellically in peace on earth we shall by Jesus Christ the Prince of peace pertake of peace with Angels in heaven here by participation there by consummation where is no place for sedition for their blesse is orderly and their happinesse everlasting where we shall sing this unanimous trisagion holy holy holy Lord God of Sabbath heaven and earth are full of the Majesty of thy glory Glory be to thee O Lord most high God the Father and to Jesus Christ the everlasting soule-saving Sonne and the truly God and blessed and holy Spirit eternally proceeding from both To whom trinity in unity and unity in trinity be ascribed as is most due from the bottome of our hearts all honour glory power praise wisdome righteousnesse mercy and judgement the rest of this Lords day henceforward and for ever and let all that heare me this day say Amen Amen Amen Amen FINIS