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A51254 Breach upon breach, or, An acknowledgement of judiciall breaches made upon us, procured by sinfull breaches found amongst us with instruction, admonition, and encouragement yet to turn to him that smites us : as the sum of it was delivered at the funerall of Mr. Jeremiah Colman, late preacher of the Gospell at Hetherset in Norfolk, February 18, 1658/9 / by Tho. Moore, Junior. Moore, Thomas, Junior. 1659 (1659) Wing M2598; ESTC R9514 106,307 114

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yet let me entreat them as Fathers to consider Is there not also too much of such a spirit as is rushing even such into extreames 1. Either sometimes to neglect that great care and oversight of their brethren as a thing not partaining to them or as if the unworthynesse stubbornesse and giddinesse found with us or any over whom the holy Ghost hath made them overseers might excuse the neglect of their care and oversight of them or give them just cause to be so angry as to cast it off Like Jeremy of old that sometimes said he would speake no more in his name because it was made a reproach and dirision to him daily But the Lord was stronger than he and prevailed to beget in him and carry him forth in a better resolution May not likewise such follyes or giddinesse in us as forementioned either on the one hand slighting or on the other hand idolizing such as are over us in the word of the Lord or being partially pustup for one against another And not rightly obeying or submiting to any of them in the Lord but willfully walking every one in the wayes of his owne heart and in the fight of his eyes and happily after our owne lusts heaping up to our selves teachers too having itching eares I say may not such follyes and giddinesse found with us sometimes move and provoke the spirits even of such as Moses to be ready to take up such rash resolutions to neglect or cast off their care and watchfullnesse over their brethren as if disengaged to let them goe on and walke in their owne way without plaine and faithfull reproving and warning of the evill of it as they see it or might see it and have opportunity soe to warne them and seeke their healing Yet to such let me say be yee entreated to consider the nature of your engagement The grace bestowed rendring you Deptors and obliging and from whom you expect your reward yea consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himselfe and such unteachablenesse and untowardnesse in his chosen Disciples least ye be weary and faint in your minds and withall bethink your selves what advantage Satan may get over others even of some more simple and upright ones though weak to rush them into errors of rashnesse like Vzzab's by occasion of your negligence or listening to such a peevish spirit provoked by others evills and happily partly also by too much looking or too single poorin●s on your owne weaknesse and unfitnesse to deale with or for such a people as by such occasions you are made sensible of it as Isaiah 6. 5. with Exodus 3. 11. and 4. 10. 2. Or on the other hand will not the same spirit that moves and provokes from such considerations as before to sit downe in a peevish discontent or to neglect or cast of their care or charge committed to them happily working thereto also upon their owne naturall desire of case or the like I say will not or may not the same spirit from the like considerations rush them otherwhile into another extreame happily working to this also upon some naturall inclination that may yet be found with such to honour or praise or to be some bodyes or the like that is to say when they are stirred up even by Gods spirit to take some care of their brethren and seeke some way to be helpfull or profitable to them in those things in which they are out of order even then and in those endeavours to be Lording it over Gods heritage rashly judging and upbraiding them for their follyes as if they had opened their cares nay more then he that did soe yea seeking to bring them under them or to submit to their order or if it be Gods yet as from them rather then as servants and with the meekenesse and gentlenesse of Christ seeking their being first devoted and given up to God that so they may be to him and for his use and by him be given to them according to his will To such therefore let me here farther adde Oh see I beseech you what the following such a spirit a little cost Moses or rather the people in his losse Numbers 20. 10 12. Deut. 3. 26 27. with Psal 106. 32 33. And consider how much unlike it is to the mind and way of Christ found in himselfe Isaiah 42. 18 19 20. And in his servants guided by his spirit Psal 38. 13 14 15. And give earnest heed to that vehement charge of the Apostle Paul to Timothy 2 Timothy 4. 1 5. with Chapter 2. 24 25 26. and of Peter to the Elders 1 Peter 5. 1 5. And let us all be admonished so to think on our wayes as to turn our feete unto his testimonyes and in the light and strength of them to make hast and not to delay to keepe his Commandements Psa 119 59 60. Even to doe what we should have done of this nature at the first and have prevented this harme and losse to our selves least yet a worse thing come unto us And to encourage us to listen to and receive this admonition Consider in the last place 4. That yet the Lord is our God though he hath made this Breach upon us while he is so highly provoked to punish us in such manner for our iniquityes yet there is forgivenesse wi●h him and help in him even for rebellious sinners that yet he may be feared and hoped in by them while yet it is called to day Y●a such punishments and corrections on his peculiar people may yet stand with his gracious owning them in Christ receiving and taking pleasure in them as found in Christ however punishing them for their iniquityes for he chasteneth every Son whom he receiveth Though indeed such judgements as these doe signifie him to be as one rising up out of his wonted place of mercy and are something neere to a withdrawing from a people and to a resisting and giving up And may also have some Act of resisting in them and yet stand with his readinesse to receive returne and be gracious to us For he that is so unwillingly and hardly provoked to deny disowne and put away any from that relation or neerenesse in which he hath made them nigh to himselfe as his spouse or children by faith in Christ and will not doe it till it come to that he must either deny himselfe o● them but still graciously receives and accepts as beleivers on Christ and so as children and heirs to be favoured with the peculiar favour of his people when as yet many unkind and unchildlike requitalls of his grace have beene found with them yea when not onely many iniquityes and polutions in their holy things are found with them but also many backslidings and departings from him by an evill heart of unbeliefe such as doe bring much losse and deadnesse upon them and procure fore corrections to them and might justly procure his utter denying and disowning them he is also so infinite
come in the glory of his Father which he now possesseth in heaven with the father for us and to restore all things and then to fashion their vile bodyes unto the likeness of his glorious body And so the end of their conversation is Jesus Christ The same Yesterday and to Day and for ever as also before is shewed the thing they aim at and strive for in all their seekings and in which they seek righteousness and strength is the faith of the Gospel yea these are the true circumcision persons truely redeemed separated and devoted from men and from their vain conversation unto God the Israel of God that are so redeemed and congregated to him by the precious blood of Christ discovered in the Gospel and the grace of God therein commended who also have their rejoycing in Christ Jesus relinquishing for the excellency of the knowledge of him all confidence or rejoycing in the flesh Phil. 33. c. with Acts 20. 28. 1 Pet. 1. 18. c. Rom. 5. 1 11. The other sorts of walkers such as before mentioned for they are many and under many forms are so to be marked by us as to be distinguished from the true brethren and to be avoided and turned from as strangers Proverbs 5. 1. 8. and 14. 7. and 19. 27. John 1● 5. Romans 16. 17 18. 2 Timothy 2. 17 21. and 3. 1 5. But with these all or any of these worshippers in the spirit that have their rejoycing in Christ Jesus so as for the excellencie of the knowledge of him relinquishing fleshly confidences that call on him out of a pure heart as 2 Tim. 2. 22. A spirit fixed and purified from double mindedness as to the spirit of the mind at least to seek righteousness and strength in Jesus having their hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience with the blood of Christ and therein set to seek all things pertaining to life and godliness there With these I say whatever differences in lighter matters or shortness in attainments or infirmities may be found with any of them and discerned by us yet we are to dwell and walk together with such as we have opportunity as brethren and fellow-labourers or helpers in our combate Strift or warfare The Unity of the Spirit to be endeavoured to be kept with such and so in which such are to dwell and walk together in their seeking the Lord and striving for the faith of the Gospel Hath in it 1. Union of love such as in which they love one another with such peculiar manner of love as with which they are beloved of God which is such as in which they are called Sons accepted in Christ as found in him delighted in and chosen to peculiar favour and fellowship so the love wherewith they are to love one another is such as wherewith they are not to love others That are yet of the world or are gon out again from them into the world as is signified 1 John 4. 1 7. Yea such as in which they are to love as brethren beloved of God 1 Peter 4. 8. with 1 Thessalonians 1. 4. Colosians 1. 4. To esteem receive and own another as brethren in a peculiar sense even of one and the same body and heirs together of the grace of life as they have been all baptized or washed from the errours and pollutions of the world into the faith and acknowledgement of that one body of Christ that was broken for us and through sufferings perfected and offered once for all and now glorified with the father for us and so united by faith unto it and to one another in it even as they are called in one hope of their calling 1 Cor. 12. 12 13. Ephes 4. 4. with chap. 5. 30. even so they are to love as brethren and heirs together of the same inheritance and on the same account and terms as members of the same body to be so respected cared for and delighted in for fellowship in the Gospel And so also to be more abundantly pitied and tendred in their infirmities and afflictions and the covering of infirmities bearing burthens and healing diseases to be sought with more abundant diligence and as our own in a peculiar sence more then others to whom yet that love of pity and compassion is to be extended even as God that is so abundantly gracious to all in his great love of pity and compassion wherewith he loveth them in and through Christ when they are yet dead in sins trespasses and so not peculiarly beloved by him with that manner of love in which he receiveth delights in and takes pleasure in persons is yet more abundantly rich in that his tender mercy pity and compassion unto them that call on him in truth that come to him by Christ whom also he accepteth receiveth and takes pleasure in them as they are found in Christ Psa●●● 103. 11 13. and 145 8 18 19. Romans 10. 12. with 1 Peter 3. 8 Col. 3. 9 13. This love is to be the same and indifferent to them as they are Christs in that peculiar sence without partiality or respect of persons as they are rich or poor bond or free And without dissimulation or hypocrisie to be in them one to another not so much in word or tongue as in deed and truth 'T is indeed too general an evil to lay so much of the stress of Religion in that loving which is in word and in tongue as in familiar calling Brother and Sister and the like that the loving indeed and in truth as brethren is neglected and forgotten as if all stood in word and tongue 2 Union of mind and design as of one heart and soul being made to drink into that one Spirit that testifies of Christ instructing and framing to like mindedness with him each minding and seeking the things which be Jesus Christs and so the things and good of one another without guile hypocrisie or partiallity yea with a neglect of themselves their own ends interests and things as distinct from these not regarding their own life that they may earnestly follow mind and promote the one thing needfull As we read of multitudes of men expert in War and that could keep Rank that were not of double heart but all perfect hatred yea of one heart to make David King 1 Chronicles 12. 33. 38. So also we read of the multitude of them that believed Acts 4. 32. Being of one heart and of one soul as likewise Acts 2. 46. This that prayed for John 17. 20 23. and instructed too Philippians 2. 1 5 20 29. and 4 2. And indeed there cannot be that one-ness or sameness of mind any other way but in the Lord meeting together there each to mind and seek the things which be Jesus Christs with a neglect each of their own For if each be seeking their own interests or things there can be no perfect joyning of them together because their particular interests or things will clash one with another in something
BREACH upon BREACH OR AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF Judiciall Breaches MADE UPON US PROCURED BY SINFULL BREACHES FOUND AMONGST US With Instruction Admonition and encouragement yet to turn to him that smites us and the sum of it was delivered at the Funerall of Mr. Jeremiah Colman late Preacher of the Gospell at Hetherset in Norfolk February 18. 1658 9. By Tho. Moore Junior If they shall confesse their iniquity And that they have walked contrary to me and I also have walked contrary to them Then will I remember my covenant and I will remember the Land Levit. 26. 40 41 42. If any say I have sinned and perverted that which was right and it profitted me not he will deliver his soul from going downe to the pit and his life shall see the light for he hath found a Ransome Job 33. 24. 27. 28. For this cause vide not so discerning the Lords Body that was broken for us as to examine and judge our selves in the light thereof many are weake and sickly among you and many sleepe for if we would judge our selves we should not be judged c. 1 Cor. 11. 28 29 30 31 32. LONDON Printed by J. B. for the Author 1659. The Epistle to the Reader THis our beloved Brother deceased had his conversation in times past among a people zealous about some lighter matters of the Law as to outward order and discipline in the worship of God while yet neglecting the weighty matters as judgement and the love of God ernest in building Churches but slighting if not as there is too much cause of jealou●y of many of their builders refusing that stone for the foundation and head of the corner which God hath laid in Sion for that purpose too much like though it may be hoped not so much out of order as Israel of old who when forgetting his maker And counting the great things of his Law even Christ the end of the Law and the knowledge of God in Christ and his righteousnesse the things witnessed in the Law and Prophets as a strange thing were yet zealous in building Temples and multiplying Altars and sacrifices Hos 8. 11 12 14. with ch 6. 6 7. Psal 118. 22. Math. 21. 42. and 23. 23. Luk. 11. 42. Act. 4. 11. with Isa 28. 12. 16. and 29. 11. But God who is rich in mercy for the great love wherewith he loved us even when we were dead in sins and ●respasses and that he might thereby shew the exceeding riches of his grace to others inclined his heart more dilligently to enquire into the great things of his Law or doctrine summed up in the testimony God hath given of Christ and gave him to perceive the faithfulnesse of that saying that Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners By the light of which he karned to relinquish the former apprehensions he had of Christ and so of other persons and things after the flesh or as that teacheth and to account losse and dung for Christ and for the excellency of the knowledge of him such things as before were gain to him that he might farther win him and be found in him And so in receiving his word as the word of God and not of men Christ as testified in the scriptures the son of God the Saviour of the world became precious to him And having tested that the Lord is gracious to whom comming as to a living stone disalowed indeed of men but chosen of God and precious he also as a lively stone was therein built up in him and so made of the spirituall house and holy Priesthood to offer up spirituall sacrifices acceptable to God by Jesus Christ the love of Christ constrained him with much earnestnesse to perswade and beseech others to be reconciled to God and to seeke help in the name of God in Christ to warne the unruly comfort the feeble-minded support the weake to be patient towards all men in meeknesse instructing them that oppose themselves and to encourage and stir up such as had believed through grace to abide in him as they had received him and to provoke them to love and good works and so to help forward and strengthen the hearts and hands of the fellow-helpers to the truth As one that had his heart seasoned with those principles of certainty and truth that one died for all so effectually with the father that all have died in that death of one as all have sinned and death passed on them in and by the sin of one And that he therefore died for all that they which live in their severall ages by the grace of God bringing salvation to them as it doth to all men in due time should not henceforth live to themselves but to him that dyed for them and rose again knowing also in this knowledge of the greatnesse and truth of Gods grace in Christ to manward the unspeakable terror of the Lord against those that will not know him but are contentious and do not obey the truth or by an evil heart of unbelief depart from him and go on in their trespasses and backslidings till the day of grace pass and the master of the house be rissen up and have shut to the dore And in this his earnest seeking the good of all and the edifying of the Body of Christ he was much stirred up esp●cially in his latter days to press for more fellowship in the Gospell with them that did know and acknowledge the grace of God in truth and so callon the Lord out of a pure heart And that such should joyn together as the heart of one man for the promoting that designe To which purpose he moved it as of great advantage and very necessary that brethren in the Gospell should often gather together as they might have opportunity frro● divers parts to consult one with another and together with the Scriptures and the testimony of God concerning Christ as contained in them how they might walk and strive together in more joint order for for the faith of the Gospell This though much upon his spirit to his latter end Yet was too little considered by us Our generall dulness and loss of our first love by wandering out of the way of understanding made us insencible both of the advantage to be s●●●net within such endeavouring to keep the unity of the spirit in the bond if peace and so seeking the Lord and his things and therein the things and good of others after the due order and also of the necessiry of it especially in these evill times It seemed to me that Gods removing this instrument in the midst of his days and while his spirit was so earnestly set for the promoting and carrying on so good a worke and yet it was so little apprehended or considered by us had in it a great reproofe of our dulnesse and a loud voice signifying necessity of timely listening to it to awaken us to righteousnesse in this particular that standing up from the dead Christ
judgement occasioning the lamentation and acknowledgement in the Text and that now to be bewailed by us That was the cutting off an useful member by a sudden stroke the taking away from us one probably more usefull by pining sickness like that threatned Isa 38. 2. That was in signal testimony of displeasure not onely to the Survivers but also to him that was cut off which is more then can be said of this Yea this was by sickness as may be supposed occasioned by and for the work of Christ if not also to supply some neglect and lack of service on others part for which he ought to be held in greater reputation as Phil. 2. 29 30. Yet hath it not in it the less but the more signal testimony of displeasure to us And however this Text suits our occasion it being not a declaration or mention of the correction in that stroke to Vzzah but of the correction in it to themselves and an acknowledgement not of his but their own iniquities neglects and disorders as the reason and procuring cause of it to them Now David could see that as the main reason and chiefly to be considered and acknowledged by them wherefore God was angry with Vzzah as sometimes also God was angry with Moses for the Peoples sake by whom also he was provoked to speak unadvisedly Numb 20. 10 12. Deut. 1. 37. and 3. 26. Psalm 106. 32 33. So here though at the first when David was angry he did not so see it 〈◊〉 of spirit● exalts folly Prov. 14. 29. It appears not that he observed any more then but a Breach upon Vzzah 1 Chron. 13. 11. Yet now he acknowledgeth Their not being sanctified after the Sanctification of the sanctuary nor seeking the Lord after the due order as not onely the principal occasion of Vzza's errour of rashness but also as that which provoked the Lord to make this breach upon Vzzah which now he bewails as a Breach chiefly upon them and procured by their owner iniquities which instructions of wisdom being seen and heard in quiet as Eccles 9. 17. as writ upon and spoken by the Rod provoke and stir him up to seek healing in a right way Better is the end of any thing then the beginning Better the patient in Spirit then the hasty Be not hasty in thy Spirit to be angry Eccles 7. 8 9. The instructions set before us in this text and seasonable to be considered of us Are 1. Such Providences are Breaches made or do make Breaches great and grievous Breaches upon a people 2 The Lord is the maker of such Breaches 3 The reason or procuring cause of such judgements from the Lord is our own iniquities yea usually there is found besides the more general evils some great iniquitie of neglects and disorders in Gods people the holy Priesthood yea iniquities and polutions in their holy things as the in-let to and procuring cause of such judgements on themselves and others 4 Yet the Lord is our God when so provoked by such iniquities and while so punishing us there is yet forgiveness with him and help in him that he may be feared and hoped in by us while it is to day That we may turn to him from whom we have deeply revolted 1 Such Providences are great and grievous Breaches made upon a People here 1 Consider what Providences 2 How they are Breaches or what manner of Breaches they are and on whom 1 The Providences or judgements under consideration are such as in which Righteous Good and Upright men are cut off or taken away from us in the midst of their dayes or before they have filled up their years or in the midst of some good work in the promoting and carrying on the design of Christ in the World and especially when such are so taken away as therein that generation or kind of persons are made thin or made to fail as when such of them as were more eminently usefull in gathering and keeping others together in companies or clusters and in stirring up believers with full purpose of heart to cleave to the Lord and strive together for the faith of the Gospel are taken away and no others of like usefulness and faithfulness left or raised up in their stead For more full understanding and usefulness of this we shall consider distinctly 1 What manner of persons they are whose being so removed make such Breaches 2 What manner of removal or taking away of such persons is especially so to be looked upon by us 1 The persons whose being taken away and perishing from the earth is such a woe and affliction or judgement upon others the Survivers are in other Scriptures thus expressed Righteous and merciful men Godly men men of kindness born of the kindness and pity of God our Saviour towards man and thence framed to some like mindedness Good men men full of the Holy Ghost in his discovery and shedding abroad the love and goodness of God in the testimony of Jesus and so full of faith of his operation in which that goodness of God in Christ is believed and their souls resting satisfied and rejoycing in it and thence filled with all goodness like their Heavenly Father able also and therein qualified to admonish one another and to seek the good of all according to their capacity Psalm 12. 1. Isaiah 57. 1. Mich. 7. 2. with Acts 11. 23 24. Rom. 15. 13 14. Such as are reconciled to God by Jesus Christ and have received into their hearts that word of reconciliation that God was in Christ reconciling the World unto himself not imputing their trespasses unto them and in retaining it in their hearts have it in some measure fitted in their lips that with it they may perswade others to be reconciled to God See farther for this the description of righteous and merciful men in the lamentation over the dead published on the death of Henry Rix and of the Doers of good Doers of the truth in the instruction to the living published on the death of Elizabeth Harrison in both which having spoken more largely to this point I forbear it here onely this we add The removing or perishing of wicked and ungodly men whether such as are incensed against the acknowledgement of the man Christ Jesus and of the excellent glory the Father hath given him for us in the same body in which he bore our sins on the tree that by him our faith and hope might be in God privily designing to cast him down from his excellency For such as are contrary to the good of all men being enemies in their minds to the riches and truth of Gods grace in and through Christ to man-ward and therefore seeking to eclipse hinder and cast mire and dirt upon the sincere Preaching of it as also upon the faithful confessors of it that hold it fast and hold it forth without hidden things of dishonesty Or such as otherwise in their principles and works deny him or do not love esteem
to his own hearts lust as Psalm 18 12. Isaiah 66. 3 4. God now left him to it in just judgment to him which though he did he could yet have restrained the influence of it from falling on David or turned it on his own Head as after he did or some other way yet now he suffered it to light on David for good and holy ends What God did in it was Holy and Good and meant for good to David though what Shimei did was sinfull and meant for evil to which agrees that general affirmation The wrath of man shall praise him Note still it s the wrath of man which directly or of it self worketh not the righteousness of God But it s of God to make it turn to his praise and to restrain that remainder thereof which might not do so Psalm 76. 10. with James 1. 20. But there are other judgments for punishment correction and purging of sin that God is more immediately and directly the authour of which he doth as it were by himself without such evident and visible use or imployment of instruments as in the fore-mentioned and so is more properly and directly affirmed to be the maker of them as the with-holding rain giving want of bread smiting with blasting and mil-dews sending the pestilence after the manner of Egipt taking away their Horses and making the stink of their Camps to come up into their Nostrils a judgment now uponus overthrowing some of them as he overthrew Sodom c. See Jer. 14. 22. with Amos 4. 2 6 12. 2 Sam. 24. 14 15. Likewise many of those extraordinary or unusual sicknesses weaknesses and deaths wherewith God punisheth a people for stubborness in iniquity in not timely judging themselves as 1 Cor. 11. 30 31 32. Are more immediately and directly his own hand done by himself without such use of instruments as before So of that sickness unto death and threatned with it on Hezekiah Isaiah 38. 1. He saith verse 15. He namely the Lord hath both spoken unto me and himself hath done it And of this latter sort of judgments is the breach spoken of in the Text the Lord made it even by himself without evident and discernable use of instruments by an immediate and sudden stroke And such is also that which we have this day to lament as to the immediate and direct hand of the maker in it though he did it not by a sudden stroke as there but by pining sickness yet he hath done it himself from day even to night he hath made an end of him as to us and our present injoyment and personal usefulness of him in this world The Lord our God hath made this breach upon us Let the consideration hereof be of use 1 To astonish us and make us silent before him from murmuring or disputing according to the frowardness and unsubmittedness of our own hearts and from our ●a●n thoughts and imaginations in which we are ready to be proposing to our selves some way or other of our own to put off the evil or grievance from us that we may not bear the indignation of the Lord as those that have sinned against him It s the Lord let us ●ow before him and be humbled under his mighty hand he is against whom we have sinned and who only can heal us and bring us forth to the light to behold his righteousnes The immediateness of his hand in it leaves us the more without room or colour to wander with our eyes into corners or to reason or dispute indeed such a behaviour under his hand when lifted up is very evil and unseemly when yet its evident evil instruments are i●ployed in the judgments executed It s good for us then not to look to consider or to have to do with them but ●o acquaint our selves with him to draw near to God to receive the correction out of his hand and be at peace quietly enduring it as his hand and waiting for him as J●b David and others But now his hand lifted up as it is is more eminent to humble and meaken our spirits and make us silent before him And it shews greater iniquity and hardness in it if it have not that effect If now we will be froward or murmer we have none to wrangle with or look upon but the Lord If we would vindicate our selves or seek to excuse or plead our innocency we have none whose judgment we might therein seek to disanul But the Lord. If any way we would lift up our selves as if we felt nothing or could set it light or make it light we have none so to lift up or harden our selves against But the Lord against whom none ever hardned himself and prospered we may well say with Hezekiah What shall we say Himself hath d●ne it And with Job B●hold I am vile what shall I answer thee I wil lay my hand upon mine mouth once have I spoken but I will not answer yea twice but I will proceed no farther Let us then put our mouths in the dust if so be there may be hope and be silent before him and with reverence wait upon him who doth all these things To which 2 This consideration affords us incouragement That it is the Lord even that great and ●aithful Crea●or who when we had marred and destroyed our selves and were dead in sins and trespasses yet so loved u● as to send his own Son to be the propitiation for our sins that his Kingdom might come to us and we might live under i● through him yea all this that through him we might be saved And it 〈◊〉 him that by the Grace of God tasted death for every man and 〈◊〉 all these things in the same wisdome mercy and faithfulness that he might bring us to God Having obtained power in the name of the father so to execute judgment because he is the Son of man It is the Lord let him do what he will Yea the Graciousness Faithfulness and Goodness of his Government and his worthiness to be submitted to appears in this That it is his Kingdom that ruleth over us even in all things That he hath not left us under the hand will or power of our enemies but still we are in his hand with whom is mercy and power to save and heal Come therefore let us return to the Lord let us prepare to meet him in the way of his judgments He hath smitten he will heal After two dayes he will re●●ive us and the third day we shall live in his sight Yet likewise 3 This consideration serves to warn and admonish us to be sensible of some displeasure provoked and some great reproof in it to us That it may be diligently listned to and received by us For though its much better to fall into the hands of the Lord then into the hands of men whose tender mercies are cruelties Yet when taking us unto his own hands he is provoked to make such breaches to correct so sharply himself it
that yet they may have space and opportunity to repent and seek him while he may be found and God shall give us life of sparing to a farther gracious end for them that sin not unto death compare 1 John 5. 14 16. with James 5. 15. 16. See also Luke 23. 34. Acts 7. 40. Romans 9. 1 2 and 10 1. with Psalm 35. 13 14. And for other things pertaining to this life concerning which we know not by the light of his testimony whether this or that may be best for us or for others or most conducing unto life and godliness Even so without carefulness earnestness or fervency for this or that to present our needs wants affliction case and matters to him and leave it with him waiting and seeking for his good will to be done and that however he deal with us he will not correct us in anger that we may earnestly beg of him as Psalm 38. 1. and 6. 1. Jeremiah 10. 24. And so committing our matters wholly to him without a will or fervent spirit for this or that of all such things as before that he may add and dispose to us what is good before him Phillippians 4. 5 6. Matthew 6. 32 33. with James 4. 13 15. 2 In the incouragement and strength of his name always retaining in the midst of the heart the believing remembrance and consideration of that which he hath already done for us in not sparing his own Son but delivering him up for us all when we were yet sinners enemies and without strength and of the plenteous redemption in him through his blood not forgetting all his benefits through that precious sacrifice of the body of Christ once for all and the powerful mediation of the sacrifice● who is the Great Apostle and High-Priest of our profession bestowed upon us But calling them to mind and considering how they lead into that good name and commend to us that unspeakable gift and the infinite grace in and through it there seeking our strength and incouragement and thereby ingaging our hearts to approach to him and seek his f●ce for such things and in such wise as is according to his will therein declared as afore-said And so waiting and staying on his name because it is good yea even when by any tryals or difficulties that befal us we are in darkness and see no light yet staying upon that and trusting in him according to it till he make that in every such case a light to us and give us to behold his righteousness according to it with hearty submission to his Government though sometimes he makes us to wait for that Alwayes relinquishing all other lights rejoycings and incouragements that may offer themselves from sparks of our own kindling or from any private grounds to come in that onely and as that ingageth and incourageth So in and unto all our seekings and striving for the faith of the Gospel standing fast in that one spirit that is in the testimony of Jesus seeking our strength in the Lord and in the power of his might even in the grace that is in Christ Jesus as revealed in the glorious Gospel and going in that strength of the Lord God making mention of his righteousness as our support incouragement and stay And of his onely Psalm 71. 16 and 4 1 and 50 14 15 and 52 9 and 95 1 7 and 100 and 103. 2 Cor. 1. 9 10. 1 Tim. 2. 1 8. Isa 50. 10 11. with Mich. 7. 7 8 9. Isaiah 26. 3. with Philippians 4. 6. and 3. 3 Romans 5. 1 11. And so in the strength and incouragement of that grace and name of God in Christ to perswade others to be reconciled to God in the publishing his name because God was in Christ reconciling the World to himself not imputing their trespasses to them and hath given us that word of reconciliation instructing moving and strengthning to such in deavouring the good of others in hope There seeking our strength and incouragement and not in any of our gifts parts or excellencies to the Discipling the Nations baptizing them in his name and going in that might according to our capacity because all power is given to him as Lord and Saviour and by him the word of his Grace made able especially in the faithfull ministration of it to give them repentance and the forgiveness of sins Likewise to suffer the little children to come to him and receive them in his name because of such is the Kingdome Mark 10. 14. with chap. 9. 37. And on that ground and in that encouragement instructing others according to their capacity to rejoyce with his people pray to him and seek him while he may be found and call on him while he is near observing what Christ commanded his Apostles Proverbs 9. 1 6. Isaiah 55. 1 6. 2 Cor. 5. 14 21. Matthew 28. 18 20. Rom. 15. 6 12. And whatever we do in word or in deed do all in the name of the Lord Jesus giving thanks to God and the Father by him Col. 3. 17. 3 In and with a hearty confession and acknowledgement of his name and of the goodness and truth of it in all that it saith so as therein acknowledging our own vileness and sins and knowing every one the Plague of our own heart as by the light and instructions of his name discovered and reproved or by his corrections according to the instructions of his name witnessed against Confessing our faults to him and one to another as discovered and reproved that so he may be justified in his sayings and proceedings and glory given to his name by us as 1 Kings 8. 33 35 38 46 48. James 5. 16. Psal 32. 5 and 51 5. Jer. 13. 15 18. And in such wise seeking pardon and healing in his name willingly giving up to him and laying apart in the light and strength of his gracious reproofs what ever secret purpose idol or way of iniquity he discovers and reproves not secretly hiding it under our Tongue or in our Heart that we may still hold it and find pleasure in it even while yet we are praying to him for help and healing of the breaches or evils procured to us by it nor shunning the light least som secret deeds and wayes of our own heart which we love should be detected by it but coming to the light giving earnest heed to the instructions of his name and searching and trying our wayes thereby that we may yet be taught to see what we see not as Job 34. 31 32. Psalm 19. 11 12 c. and 139. 23 24. Lam. 3. 39 40 c. Jam. 1. 21 25. Our unwillingness to see and confess our fins our secret designs and purposes for vain things that cannot profit us our loathness to acknowledge or be made sensible of our idolatry let go our idols hinder us from knowing and proving what is the good and acceptable will of the Lord Romans 12. 1 2 3. from reaping the peaceable fruit of his righteousness
by his chastisements Hebrews 12. 11 15 16. from gracious returns of prayers and from beholding the light of his countenance and so from victory over our iniquities and the evil of our temptations Isaiah 1 10 18. Psalm 32. 3 4. Yea the secret and wilfull retaining divers lusts disables from so coming to the knowledge of the truth that we might be saved by it 2 Tim. 3. 6 7. Therefore saith James we have not because we ask not or we ask and receive not because we ask amiss to consume it upon our lust or still secretly retain the purpose desire or idol of iniquity in the heart whence he thus admonisheth Submit resigne or yeeld up your selves to God Resist the Devil and he will flee from you draw nigh to God and he will draw nigh to you Clense your hands ye sinners purifie your hearts ye double minded c. James 4. Oh! That yet we were willing so to discern diligently to look into and consider the Lords body as to examine our selves search and try our wayes in that glass and to see what we see not and judge our selves as there discovered and reproved as we are instructed 1 Cor 11. 28 31. Yea so to remember him in all his wayes as to acknowledg him in all our wayes not leaning to our own thoughts or understanding But as those that call on the father who without respect of persons judgeth according to every mans work to pass the time of our sojourning here in fear The good Lord would yet be merciful and pardon and heal us though yet we be not sanctified after the sanctification of his sanctuary were we but willing in the light and strength of his grace and name in Christ so to prepare our hearts or suffer him to prepare and fix them to him that the iniquities and idols might be discovered and the purpose or desire to hide and hold them fast broken and we made willing to see and part with them for the excellency of the knowledge of him for he doth not onely alwayes prevent with his abundant grace in Christ to humble but will also prepare the heart of the hamble and cause his ear to hear Psalm 10. 17. Isaiah 1. 16 19. 2 Chron. 30. 18 19. James 4. 6 10. Thus have his servants the Prophets that have spoken to us in the Name of the Lord in all their earnest and diligent inquiries after God and for understanding the visions of the times and the things that in both parts of them as to the actual accomplishment bringing forth of them were then yet to come namely the sufferings of Christ and the glory that should follow Humbled themselves to the searching ou● and being sensible of and acknowledging their iniquities and the iniquities of their people as discovered in the instructions of his name and written upon the rod See Ezra 9. 6. to the end 10 1. Neh. 1. 6 7 and 9. tot Psalm 32. 5 and 38 and 39. Isa 64. 5 9. Dan. 9. 3. 20. And thus they have instructed us in the way not to be as the Horse or Male c Psalm 32. 8. But to search and try our wayes and turn to the Lord to examine and judge our selves in the true light to humble our selves in the sight of the Lord and under his mighty hand And surely such walking humbly and mournfully before him in the sence of our own vileness and searching out and giving up our iniquities and Idolls in the light and power of Gods name in Christ is found in the right worshipping in which the father is worshipped in spirit and truth in the light of the Spirits testimony given of Christ and so in Christ the truth Yea the way the truth and the life that rejoycing in and giving glory unto Christ Jesus in which the father is truly honoured and worshipped in the spirit hath alwayes in it and is it self found in a ta●king shame to our selves and relinquishing all rejoycing in the flesh that no flesh may glory in his presence Philipians 3. 3. 4. I might here add in this seeking him after the due Order as to the manner of our seeking that there is in it a joyning and cleaving together in his name and so seeking and striving together for the faith of the Gospel even in the Vnity of the spirit with them that call on his Name in truth that worship him in Christ according to the Gospel The persons with whom we may and are to joyn dwell and walk in the Unity of the spirit and so together with whom we are to be followers of the Apostles they are such as walk as they have the Apostles for an example Philippians 3. 17 20 21. And we are diligently to mark know and distinguish them by considering the end of their conversation Compare this to the Philippians with Hebrews 13. 7 8 9. For there are many other walkers zealous pretenders to godliness mortification holiness that have also much of the form or outward appearance of it in many things who yet are the enemies of the Cross of Christ the very end of their conversation though privily carried on under a fair shew of mortification and holiness with good words and fair speeches to deceive the simple is to deny the Lord that bought them To destroy or cast down him from his excellency to render him undesireable and to corrupt believers from the simplicity of him And the thing thereto worshipped adhered to and magnified by them is their own Belly their own or some private Spirit experiments works mortifications sufferings and the like instead of the person of Christ and the works finished in his body and the grace treasured up and hope set before us in him for this life and that to come as evidenced by the spirit of truth in his testimony given of Christ They glory in their shame mind earthly things things suited to sence and in which they have their portion in this life But as for me sayes David I will behold thy face in righteousness even in Christ the true light and manifestation of the righteousness and glory of God and so in the great and precious promises confi●med in him For here we walk by faith that is the evidence of things not seen the confidence of things hoped for and not by sight When I awake sayes he namely in the morning of the resurrection of the just by Christ at his comming then I shall be satisfied with thine image Psalm 17. 15. with 2 Cor. 4. 17. 18. and 5 1 7 9. Hebrews 11. 1. Romans 8. 23 24. So here the Apostles conversation and so theirs that walk as they have them for an example is in Heaven exercised in and about the treasure they have there in the person of Christ with God and the expectation they have in him as now appearing in the glorious presence of God in the Heaven it self for them from whence also they look for the same Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ to
of Christ the power of godliness that creep into houses or gather into companies and societies like the Churches of Christ Then such as Timothy are advised with more diligence to follow their work and design together with them that call on him out of a pure heart 2 Timothy 2. 22. with chap. 3. 1. 6. And all of us to be followers together of the Apostles and mark them which walk so as they have them for an example considering the end of their conversation as afore-said and so knowing and owning them for our companions to strive together with Phil. 3. 17 18 19 20 21. with chap. 1. 27 28. and 2. 1. 6. c. And that in all our acts of seeking and striving for the faith of the Gospel in all our hearing speaking doing suffering yea in our prayers to God as Romans 15. 30. with Ephesians 6. 18. Acts 1. 14. and 12. 12. See the many instructions and earnest entreaties and exhortations to this seeking and striving together in the Scriptures already mentioned and in divers others Surely a good and pleasant thing is this unity of the Spirit and the generation of seekers dwelling together in it For there the Lord hath commanded the blessing even life for evermore Where ever two or three are gathered together in his name there is he in the midst of them rendring them comely as Jerusalem that is compact together and terrible as an Army with Banners Psam 103 Cant. 6. 4. Mat. 18. 20. This last branch of order in the manner of our seeking is fitly added to the latter part of the former branch For onely by Pride commeth Contention Envying and Strife And then follows confusion and every evil work Proverbs 13. 10. James 3. 13. 16. and 4. 1 6 10. Therefore our Saviour thus joyns them in his instruction and exhortation Mark 9. 50. Have Salt in your selves have peace one with another Meaning by Salt the humbling instructions of the Gospel and the reproofs of instruction and signifying that the retaining them and suffering their effecacy each of us on our Spirits is the way to have peace one with another hence also the Apostle instructs with all lowliness of mind to endeavour to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace for there can be no union or perfect joyning together without suffering the desires of vain glory to be subdued and our selves to be broken off from our own purpose and desire in which we are each minding and seeking his own things nor will there be any right submission of the younger to the elder nor of all of us one to another in the fear of the Lord without being cloathed with humility in the hearty acknowledgement of his glorious name Ephesians 4. 2 3 c. Philipians 2. 2 3 4 7 20 21. 1 Peter 5. 5 6. According to these last considerations of the due order in the manner of our seeking after which the Lord is to be sought by us They seek him not after the due order that are not gathered together to him in his name and so seeking him in the instruction encouragement and acknowledgement of it and in the unity of the Spirit in it or thus They that worship not in the spirit in the light teaching and instruction of that one spirit that is in and with the testimony of Jesus taking of his things and shewing them and so teaching all things and leading into all truth For as this is the spirit of prophesie so also of faith and of grace and supplication in which all the true worshippers worship God Rev. 19. 10. They therefore worship not aright that worship not in the spirit and so that have not their rejoycing in Christ Jesus who is the truth with a relinquishing and free giving up all Idols and rejoycings in the flesh for the excellency of the knowledge of him John 4. 23 24. Phil. 3. 3. Particularly thus 1. They that run not into that name of Christ in which is the evidence and demonstration of the spirit with power for their light and instruction what to seek for in him and from him and how to seek but adhere to their own or some private spirit for that which will instruct and lead to seek and wait for in him or from him such things as God hath not put in him for us and therefore not promised to give with him to us as some such private assurances or speakings of peace and liftings up as are more suited to the sensual mind and may a little gratifie the flesh that desires ease or liberty or like things which instructions cause to err from the words of Knowledge and therefore neither can they stay upon or rest satisfied with the incouragement and strength which that spirit in the name of the Lord Jesus giveth to seek him to hope in and wait upon him and so not with that rejoycing which is onely in Christ Jesus because that gives no incouragement or strength to seek hope or wait for such things in him or from him or to seek in such a way as by their own or some private spirit light word or spark of their own kindling they are led to They therefore run to such sparks for light and heat and for a time may walk in the light of them stollen waters are sweet and bread eaten in secret places is pleasant But from all those sparks and rejoycings in them they must lye down in sorrow Nor can these persons while wilfully walking in this way heartily acknowledge his name or give glory to it in submitting and falling down under the discoveries and reproofs of its instruction because their deeds are evil Their principal works and wayes are so contrary to it and reproved by it nor can they be heartily united with those that fear his name and worship him in truth And truly any branches or rellicks of that way of iniquity above-mentioned will have answerable like effects of confusion and disorder upon those that retain and walk in them 2. Nor are they seeking after the due order that though in some good measure right as to the first branch That is as to the things they seek and look for in him and from him seeking according to his will yet are not content with that ground of incouragement and way of approach that is onely in and through his blood and powerful mediation with it and therefore instead of attending principally to seek farther assurance of understanding in that that their hearts might be comforted and strengthned therein are even seeking peeping into corners and waiting for some other private incouragement or ground of assurance in which to seek expect and wait for his righteousness in perfecting what concerns them and so unsatisfifyed if they cannot gather up or kindle something of that nature as if they were without hope in the World as if all that ever God hath done for them in his Son and for and to them through him were nothing to assure them
of the truth of his love and faithfulness for the carrying on his work in what remains in giving with his Son whatever is needful to the finishing his work unto the Day of Christ And therefore seeking at least to perfect that hope confidence rejoycing and strength to wait which was begun by the Spirit in and through the Testimony of Jesus seeking to perfect it by the flesh or according to its wisdome or desire and not waiting through the spirit for the hope of righteousness of faith 3 Nor yet are they seeking the Lord after the due Order who though in some measure comming in this incouragement and name having their boldness by the blood of Jesus to approach by that new and living way consecrated through his flesh yet are not found so drawing near with a true heart as in that full assurance of faith they are instructed and strengthned Hebrews 10. 19. 22. James 4. 8. But still secretly hideing retaining or regarding some way of iniquity or Idol discovered and reproved If any man of the house of Israel do so God will answer them according to their Idols Ezekiel 14. 4 5. If David do so God will not hear him Psalm 66. 18. Yea whosoever hides his sin shall not prosper but he that confesseth and forsaketh findeth mercy Proverbs 28. 13. Psalm 32. 3 4 5. Yea this hiding of our sin and secret holding fast any deceit unwillingness to be made sencible of it and have it discovered and purged it hinders of profitable and orderly fellowship one with another and so of the advantage and benefit of that and to be met with in that way for cleansing us from all unrighteousness See 1 John 1. 7. 9. Comparing the Verses we shall find That walking in the Light as he is in the Light hath in it a confession of our sins in the belief and acknowledgement of his Name in Christ the true light as he is in the Revelation and opening of it discovering and reproving them And that this is the way to have hearty and profitable fellowship one with another and so to injoy together those special influences of the vertues of his Blood cleansing us from all unrighteousness Yea 4. The want or wilfull neglect of this last viz. fellowship together in the Gospel is disorder enough to fill us with confusion and make all our seekings unprofitable If we should think to seek the Lord with a full Spirit in the instruction encouragement and acknowledgement of his name in truth and yet forsake the assembling of our selves together as the manner of too many is or neglect the advantages we might have in the fellowship and help of our brethren out of an imagination that we stand no need of such help or can receive no increase by or through them or are able to stand alone and manage our affairs in the Gospel that concern our selves and other as well of our selves and without such advice and help of brethren as we might enjoy and can or may as well understand the wondrous things of Gods law contained in the Scriptures by our selves as together with the the helpfulness of our brethren that are one with us in the faith and patience of Jesus If I say we should any of us entertain and listen to any such vain thoughts we deceive our selves For two is better then one because they have a good reward for their labour if they fall the one will lift up his fellow Bnt woe to him that is alone c. Again If two lye together there is heat But how can one be warm alone And if one prevail against him two shall with-stand him and a three fold Cord is not easily broken Eccles 4. 9. 12. For where two or three are gathered together in his Name there is he in the midst of them Matthew 18. 20. And God hath so set the members in the Body that the chief strongest or most eminent cannot say to the more feeble or inferiour oves I have no need of you that there should be no Scisme in the Body but that the members should have the same care one for another and that the whole body being fitly joyned and compact together from him who is the head even Christ might by that which every joynt supplyeth according to the effectual working in the measure of every part make increase unto the edifying of it self in love 1 Cor. 12. 12. 25. Ephes 4. 7. 15 16. We shall here add a word or two by way of particular application to our selves of what hath been hitherto spoken to this point That the Lord hath made a sad and very grievous breach upon us we have seen before and now have taken a view of some of those ways of iniquity that are the procuring causes of such judgements as they are expressed in this acknowledgement For that we sought him not after the due order Let us then search and try our wayes desiring God to teach us what we see not and make us willing to be sensible wherein we our selves have been and are polluted with any of these wayes of iniquity which indeed are such crooked pathes as in which who so walketh shall know no peace What I shall say in this application I shall rank under these three heads I Hath not such folly and iniquity been found too generally with us As when a price hath been put in our hands to get wisdome we have had no heart to prefer and prize it according to the nature and worth of it to accept and improve it with earnestness and diligence to the end for which it was put in our hands even to the provoking the Lord to take away what we had because in having we had it not And who can say his heart is clean How have we foolishly preferred things of least concernment Yea even for lying vanities the appearing beauty of which we have observed and let our eyes fly upon have we not even for them by such observing them neglected despised and forsaken our own mercies Yea even such as to whom the speaking of God by his Son through the ministration of this and other his servants hath been as a pleasant Song Yet have not they even while with their mouth they have shewed much love let their heart run after their covetousness pleasures and other lusts And even loved and preferred the praise of men before the praise of God Yea though Gospel convictions have been many times on our spirits yet how have we shunned the light Because our deeds were reproved by it smothering the truth of God in unrighteousness choaking the saving effecacy of it in our hearts with the deceitfulness of riches the cares of this life and the lusts of other things till we have it is to be feared many of us hardned our hearts to a hating instruction despising reproof not obeying the voice of our teachers nor inclining our ear to them that instructed us Yea even to a secret murmuring and indignation against
them because they testified concerning us that our works were evil though they did it in bearing witness to his infinite grace in Christ for and towards us It was one of the greatest griefs and burchens on the Spirit of this Servant of the Lord much complained of by him towards his end That he had preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ in this place till it was made a reproach and derision to him till it was even snuffed at and become contemptible a burthen yea a Savour of Death to them that sometime had heard it with gladness and rejoyced in it 2 If we look farther even upon the generality of those that have a great zeal of God and pretend to be earnest seekers and worshippers of him in these parts where this light shined yea even among those that were willing for a season to rejoyce in his light as John 5. 33. 35. Yet how few seeking the Lord after the due order But first seeking to frame their hearts unto and do something for God that thence they may conclude God hath a gracious affection towards and hath done great things for them in Christ First seeking to know their love to him that from thence they may conclude his love to them First seeking to know or rather guess or imagine their election before they will know or believe Christs death for them yea that they may gather the knowledge of that from the other And being so fundamentally out of order The Vision of all is become to them as a sealed book The great things of his Law a strange thing having no understanding or perswasion of the truth of it they can have no usefulness of it as to any of their worship but their fear towards him is taught by the precepts of men according to which they prefer and lay the stress of their Religion in the lighter matters yea in the ordinances of men such as Tonch not Taste not Handle not neglecting the weighty matters of the Law as Judgement Mercy and Faith Yea how is the foundation and head of the corner laid aside by the chief builders and teachers that they heap up to themselves May not this complaint be taken up of the generallity of those that profess them selves the Churches of Christ and are called by his name and gathered into societies and pretended order Though it may be feared of the greatest part of them not by him not entring by the door but climbing up or creeping in some other way into such houses or societies as the Apostle fore-tells us such shall do in the latter dayes as under a form of godliness privily deny the power of it the Gross of Christ the Lord that bought them I say may not this complaint be taken up of the generality of them That take away but their disorder and irregularness and what will be left them of all their Religions or of all their fear or worship towards God It s to be feared of the greatest part of them very little if any thing their fear or worship it self is little else but a bundle of confusion and disorder their very stock is a Doctrine of vanity and lyes their root rottenness and confusion at least in a great part of it and what then can be expected in any of the blossomes or branches as springing from such a root but disorder and confusion like as in the Land of Darkness where there is no order and where their light is as darkness as hath been oft bewailed by this servant of the Lord concerning many of them among whom he formerly had his conversation And with whom and for whose good he still laboured exceedingly as he had opportunity notwithstanding the many discouragements he met with from them but God hath taken him from the evil 3 If we go yet farther to take a view of the true worshipers or such as in some measure call on him in truth or at least are more fundamentally in order then the former Yet what disorder and confusion hath been found with them Yea what pollution in their holy things had they as they have been redeemed from among men and gathered together unto him by the powerfull effecacy of his precious blood discovered Had they even so in the light and power of that grace cleaved together in his name and sought the Lord after the due order they might have prevented this breach yea had we yet after the judgement was devised and framed against us as a punishment and correction of our disorder Had we I say yet sought him after the due order in this thing and so for the healing and restoring to us this our now deceased Brother While yet there was hope as the taking him away was along time evidently enough threatned before finished to give us opportunity to seek him in due manner while he might have been found and intreated by us in that matter If we would have judged our selves surely we should not thus have been judged had we diligently in the opportunity which is now past for that prepared our selves to the search and consideration what is the meaning of the voice in such judgements threatned and searched and tryed our wayes in the true glass and with a true heart that what is halting might be healed And so run into his name together to see what we might have sought for with servency in such a case as this and on what ground and in that instruction incouragement sought it of him or rather sought him in it with a hearty acknowledgement of the evil of our ways and doings humbling our selves under his mighty hand lifted up That he would graciously teach us what we see not and make us willing to see and be ashamed of give up what is discovered reproved that he would prepare our hearts and cause his ear to hear that we might turn from our iniquities and understand his truth and he might turn from the evil threatned and not bring it upon us Surely this judgement might have been prevented God would have repented him of the evil even when he had devised and prepared it against us as Jer. 11. 8. 11. with 1 Cor. 11. 30 31. For this shall every one that is godly every true worshipper of God that worship in spirit and truth yea such true worshippers joyntly and together standing fast in one Spirit with one mind or soul and so in personal fellowship one with another as they have opportunity they shall strive together in their prayers in a time of finding even for this To prepare our hearts to him that we may not still hide our iniquity under our tongue or set up the Idol of it in our hearts but heartily acknowledge and confess it unto him together and resign it up to him that is ready to pardon and heal And to cause his ear to hear That he may do for us for his Names-sake forgiving the iniquity of our sin Surely in the Floods of great Waters they shall
any man love God the same is known of him 1 Cor. 8. 2. with John 14. 21. 23. And as in any measure so sealed so far forth are they approved and as it were set apart by God to peculiar service in the Gospel And to be called forth and approved by their brethren Such therefore Jude instructs and incourageth to contend earnestly for the faith of the common salvation in Christ as once delivered to the Saints to be kept held fast and held forth by them Such I say as were sanctified by God the Father Namely with this sanctification of the Spirit which is the way fore-known and approved by him from the beginning for sanctifying persons unto himself by Christ in these last Ages so sanctified unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus preserved sometime and so found stedfast in Christ and called approved fitted and so appointed to such pecnliar service in the Gospel as also to such suffering for his sake as might be occasioned by such service Jude 1. 3. with 1 Peter 1. 2 3. 2. There is a dayly sanctification of themselves in the light and strength of the Lord that sanctifies them in and unto this service necessary to render them acceptable and profitable therein answering to that dayly and continuall tipical sanctification from tipical uncleanness wherewith the Levitical order and Priesthood were to sanctifie themselves and be sanctified to their service in which they were to sanctifie themselves and be sanctified cleansed and separated from those things in themselves in their own bodyes their marriages and works which according to the law did but tipcally defile and render unclean And also to be seperate from so as not to have to do with or touch any thing or person declared unclean by the law As we read Leviticus 21. and 22. with other Scriptures So here in the sanctification of the Spirit having these great and precious promises That the Lord will dwell in them by his word and Spirit in it even to sanctifie them According to those many Scriptures I the Lord do Sanctifie you Exodus 31. 13. Leviticus 20. 7 8. and 21. 8. 15. 23. and 22. 9. 16. Ezekiel 20. 12. c. And will also walke in them to manifest the savour of his knowledge by them They are in the light and strength of the Lord in whom they are what they are as such a House and Priesthood to cleanse themselves from all filthinesse of flesh and spirit perfecting holinesse so as in the feare of the Lord. 1. To lay aside put off and flee from those filthinesses and superfluities of naughtiness that are moved and rising up dayly from the old man the Law of sin still remaining and warring in the members the flesh lusting against the spirit as they have already in some measure been renewed in the spirit of their mind so to be alwayes putting off as concerning the former conversation the old man with his deeds and puting on the new man which after God is created in righteousness and holiness of truth as the anointing even the word of truth which they have heard from the begining and received of him which abideth in them as that teacheth even so by minding the things of that spirit and walking in the light and strength of it as by the mercies of God therein put to remembrance displayed and commended they are moved and strengthened so to present and yeild up their bodies their whole man in all their Actings a living sacrifice to him that so that spirit in the testimony of Jesus which hath begun to renew the mind may dayly fashion and transforme the whole man in all his actings into likenesse to him according to that renewing of the mind Jam. 1. 21. 1 Pet. 2. 1-3 Rom. 6. and 12. 1-3 According to those many instructions and exhortations Purge out the old leaven even as yea are unleavened for Christ our passeover is sacrificed for us 1 Cor. 5. 7. Seeing yee have purified your souls in obeying the truth as in the previous sanctification forementioned see that yee love one another with a pure heart fervently 1 Peter 1. 22. If we live in the spirit let us walke in the spirit seeing we have already crucified the flesh with its affections and lusts as to the spirit of our mind we have gotten victory and escaped the errors and polutions of the world through the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour so as not withstanding all those hinderances by the flesh with its affections and lusts we have knowne believed and owned him or rather been owned by him as his peculiar people let us not therefore suffer i● to reigne or yeild up our minds or members to it but let us resigne our selves to God according to the renewing of the mind as those that are alive from the dead and our members as instruments of righteousnesse unto him Be not desirous of vaine glory c. Gal. 5. 16-24 25 26. with Rom. 6. So cleansing our selves dayly and in all our actings from all filthynesse of flesh grosser filthynesse as the lusts of the flesh and of the eye as Ephesians 5. 1-18 1 Tim. 6. 9-11 and 2. 22. And of the spirit the pride of life all those desires of wisedome strength and righteousnesse in our selves or of vaine glory to our selves c. Which doe all war against the soule and make us and our works uncleane they even defile our holy things 2. They are also to come out from amongst and be separate from uncleane persons and fellowships so as not to touch the uncleane thing that God may receive and own them as vessels in whom he takes pleasure to manifest himself in and through 2 Cor. 6. 14-17 18. with Isa 52. 11. Jer. 15. 19. To have no fellowship with the unfruitfull works of darkensse but rather reprove them to forsake the foolish to stand up from the dead c. Eph. 5. 11. 14. with Prov. 9. 6. And in this also they are to cleanse themselves from all filthyness of flesh and spirit from fellowship with men in their evill and uncleane principles and practises whether more gross or more refined whether more openly or privily denying the Lord that bought them and being enemies to the Cross of Christ the power of Godliness so as not to touch the unclean thing 2 Tim. 3. 1-5 2 Pet. 2. 1 2. Phil. 3. 17 18 19. Rom. 16. 17 18. Here this caution is warily to be observed vide that they are not to shut out such uncleane persons from them from listening to their word or doctrine or to forbid or hinder them from turning and coming in to them in their acknowledgement and worship but they the chosen generation are to separate and come out from them in their doctrines and fellowships principles and practises that are uncleane so as not to have any fellowship with the unfruitfull works of darknesse They are to cease to heare the instruction that causeth to err from the words of knowledge
they were of the first witnesses and preachers of the resurrection of Christ the Evangelists tell us and that they may as any of them is through grace sitted thereto both pray and prophecy and that in the presence of others in some assemblys of believers is clearly fignified 1 Cor. 11. 5. and in other Scriptures but the sense of the saying in both parts together is this They ought not nor is it seemly for them otherwise to speak either in praying or prophecying as the mouth of others or in propounding questions nor otherwise to act no not in the Church or any the assemblys thereof then so as therein they be under obedience and in quiet silence and subjection to the man so as in the Lord and therein to the wise and holy order and disposition of God They then are not capable of any office of rule or oversight in the Church as Elders and Deacons but to be in subjection Yea farther I suppose That in any assemblys of believers where there are men in presence fitted for speaking in prayer or prophecy or in propounding and answering questions for the edification of others it may be convenient for the women there to be silent yea a shame for them to speak unlesse in some extraordinary cases or on some particular occasione and so as desired or appointed as to the order and time of such their speaking by such brethren in presence with them or that are also over them in the word of the Lord as they may judge it needfull and convenient for the man was first formed then the woman likewise the woman was first in the transgression neverthelesse neither is the man without the woman nor the woman without the man in the Lord. But I forbear to urge my apprehensions of these things and leave what is said to correction by better judgement The women then for decency and ordersake observing such cautions as 1 Cor. 14. 33 34 35. 1 Timothy 2. 11 12. c. with 1 Cor. 11. 5 10. and so every one man or woman keeping their place and attending that place and service to which they are sitted and called The whole Church of unfeigned believers may all prophecy one by one as God hath dealt to them such a gift or exercise any other gift they have according to their severall abillity in this shift for the faith of the Gospell that all may learn and all may be comforted according as God hath dealt to every man For as there are many members in one body and all members have not the same office so we being many are one body in Christ and every one members one of another to every one of us is given grace according to the measure of the gift of Christ he who hath set the members in the body as it hath pleased him divides to every man severally as he will for there are diversities of gifts but the same spirit and differences of administrations but the same Lord and diverfities of operations but it 's the same God which worketh all in all but the manifestation of the spirit is given to every one to profit withall according to his measure for to one is given by the Spirit the word of wisedom to another knowledge by the same Spirit to another faith c. And so these severall gifts were set in the Church Apostles Prophets Teachers rancked under five heads Ephes 4. 11. there were also other gifts added with these to the Church to accompany the first proclamation of the Gospell to the Gentiles by the first witnesses which gifts were not so set for continuance as the former unto which they were added and therefore not mentioned among those which were given to continue in the Church till it come to its perfect state compare 1 Cor. 12. 28. with Eph. 4. 11 12 13. Now the Apostles themselves as they were appointed and chosen to peculiar service that by them the preaching might be fully known and that all the Gentiles might hear so they were not onely immediately from the Lord but also peculiarly gifted with all spirituall gifts to fit them to that service they had all the scriptures of the Prophets so opened to them and their understandings so opened and strengthened to understand them and the revelation of the mystery even of the truth of all as fulfilled come forth and manifested in Christ raised from the dead so immediately and fully given them from the Lord himselfe and were so gifted with all wisedom knowledge and utterance that they was therein perfectly accomplished and therefore sent in his name to make known the mystery as now revealed and to make it known out of the Scriptures of the Prophets according to the commandment of the everlasting God for the obedience of the faith among all Nations for his name and so as wise Master-Builders to lay the foundation for others to the end of the world to build on and so their gift as it was peculiar to them is yet left us in the fruit of it in their word and doctrine confirmed and set in the Church And so also their gift even the gift of Apostles in a secondary and inferiour sense is still found in the prime degree of the gift of Prophecy as set in the Church which therefore is mentioned as the head or chief of the best gifts now to be coveted by believers by other believers since or besides the Apostles such as believe through their word 1 Cor. 12. 31. with c● 14 1. of which gift there are degrees or diversity of measure and so of administrations and operations accordingly Whence it is expressed in that to the Ephesians under these two heads Prophets Evangelists The prime degree hath in it such an understanding of the Scriptures of the Prophets even as the Testimony of Christ witnessed by them as now manifested by the Apostles is confirmed in the heart As also such acquaintance with the Scriptures and such skill in the word of righteousnesse vide The vision of all the great things of the Law or doctrine delivered by the Prophets and Apostles and as the foundation of and key of knowledge for opening all other things namely the testimony of Jesus as in which they are furnished and apted to a plain and cleare opening the foundation as laid by the Apostles and that out of the Scriptures of the Prophets by the revelation of the mistery given by the Apostles And so to shew the things of Christ by the Scrriptures even the things already done in his owne body which the Prophets said should come to passe and the powerfull efficacy of them with the Father for men and in the name of the Father unto then Through his powerfull mediation betweene God and men as also therein to shew the things yet to come in his glorious appearing and Kingdome and with this word of righteousnesse so distinctly and convincingly to instruct teach exhort reprove c. By the Scriptures of the Prophets as opened by
by himselfe Noe man not any of the Fathers are to cover or put vailes upon any thing which they have opened or to open any thing otherwise then as they have opened and delivered the same unto us nor to adde any mixtures which mans wisedome teacheth in the building such mixtures or additions will occasion the losse of our work by the fire that comes from that foundation the fire of the Altar or by the fiery triall Yea we our selves cannot be saved otherwise then so as by fire suffering that to burne up our mixtures and so we may be saved by it 1 Corinth 3. 10 13 15 18. Whereas Nedeb and Abibu Leviticus 10. 1 2. And those Numbers 16. 35. were consumed by the tipicall fire so exceeding in glorious grace is this dispensation of the fullnesse of times and the administration of Gods Government by Jesus Christ under it But take heed when saved and converted from such polutions of turning againe to folly In●quities of this nature are like that of Kor●b And very much to the defiling Gods Temple and so to the procuring speedy d●struction For if any man defile the Temple of God him shall God destroy see the sorementioned 1 Cor. 3. 16 17 18. According to these considerations they seek not the Lord after the due order 1. That are ready to be offering Sacrifices before they heare the word of truth the Gospell of our salvation or have so heard as in some measure to be reconciled by it and so brought into or made of his house or while they are entering 〈◊〉 not still more ready to heare then to offer the Sacrifices of fooles nor are they yet capable of considering the evill they do in such hastinesse of spirit Whence James exhorts even such as are beloved brethren yet to be swift to heare flow to speak slow to wrath for the wrath of of man the hastinesse of the spirit of a man to be speaking and offering sacrifices so as for or on the behalfe of others worketh not the righteousnesse of God wherefore laying apart all filthinesse and superfluity of naughtinesse receive with meekness the ingrafted word which is able to save your soules James 1. 19 20 21. 2 Nor they that having tasted that the Lord is gracious and proved the powerfull efficacy and force of that living stone drawing to him building on him delivering from the errors and polutions of the world consecrating and devoting them to him and his yet do not diligently mind or regard their charge and the end of their calling But either are slothfull cleaving to and embracing the things of this present world preferring profane and common affaires before these great affaires of the Gospell and so taken off and hindered from earnest striving together with them that call on him in truth for the faith of it loving and preferring Fathers Mothers Lands Livings or their own life before him or not ha●ing them in comparison of him and for his sake and the Gospells They are not worthy of him nor demeane themselves worthy of or suitable to such a vocation as wherewith they are called yea this their dulnesse neglect and slothfulnesse may occasion errors of rashnesse in others as the like did in Vzzah 1 Chron. 13. 9. with chap. 15. 12 13. Or else retain some other Idol or way of iniquity in their hearts though oft discovered and reproved and seek to excuse and hide it from the light as some desire of vain glory or any other fiilthinesse of flesh or spirit and yet appear and stand before him in their uncleannesse yea hiding it under their tongue or setting it up in their hearts as if by him they had a dispensation or were delivered to it or might be conived at or allowed in it more then others because of their peculiar service or usefulnesse in the Church more then others something like that Jer. 7. 8 9 10 11. Be we admonished of these wayes of iniquity and confusion for he the Lord that sanctifies us is holy be ye therefore cleane ye that beare the vessels of the Lord. 3 Nor yet are they seeking after the due order that are not content with their place and service in the body in which they might be usefull but either they must do as others do or undertake the exercise of such a gift as they have not almost like them that intrude into things they have not seen vainly puft up with their fleshly mind or else sit down in a peevish discontentment as if they were none of the body because not such a principall member or might be no way usefull yea refuse to be usefull and seek their own good and the good of others as they might of they may not or cannot be usefull in such a gift or manner of administration as another 4 Nor they that are headily running on in the exercise of any gift or setting themselves apart or being set apart by some others to any peculiar service in the Gospell or undertaking any speciall charge in this Ministry to which they may think themselves meet and some others like them or weaker and younger ones in the faith that are therein out of their place may put them forward before they be called and thrust forth by the Lord and by such of his servants especially the Elders among them to whom they are given as a gift from the Lord to be lo●ked too watched over and ordered by them in the Lord Or go an end in such exercises and in the management of such affaires as to which they may have had some previous fitnesse and due encouragements yet so as alone and in the hastinesse of their own spirit before and without the advice helps prayers and blessings out of the house of the Lord. Oh how needfull is that admonition of the Apostle to every one amongst us not to think of our selves more highly then we ought to think but to think soberly according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith with all lowlynesse and me●knesse to endeavour to keep the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace not to be desirous of vain glory nor to let any thing be done through it but in lowlynesse of mind each to esteem other better then themselves the younger submitting to the elder and all of us one to another in the feare of the Lord Romans 12. 3. Ephesians 4. 1 3. c. Phillippians 2. 1-5 with 1 Peter 5. 5 6. 5 Yea faulty and out of order are they that are over such in the word of the Lord unto whom they have been or are given as a gift from the Lord to minister to and with them according to their capacity if they take not speciall notice of such disorders to warn the unruly as well as encourage and support the weak and timerous And although if the instructions and admonitions of sound doctrine will not prevaile to rectifie or stop the mouths of such unruly and vain talkers they cannot so well
stop their mouths or prohibit them any other way which may be meet for them to walk in as happily they might in the Apostles times or first times of the Church succeeding them while the outward Court was in the hands of true and unfeignbelievers which since is left out as given into the hands of the Gentiles who tread the Holy City under-foot Revelations 11. 1 2. yet it behooves them therefore to be the more diligent and watchfull in holding fast the faithfull word as they have been taught and making full proofe of their ministery doing whatever lies before them to be done in it and with it faithfully as unto the Lord That they may be able by sound doctrine both to exhort and to convince the gainsayers and that the truth and power of the Gospell may continue with others as Acts 20. 28 29 30 31. 1 Timothy 5. 20. 21 22 2 Timothy 4. 1-5 Titus 1. 9. 10. Galatians 2. 4 5. Therefore saith Peter The Elders that are among you I exhort Feed the flock of God that are among you taking the oversight c. And yet not as being Lords For 6 Most of all out of order are they that seek to exercise a Master-ship or Lord-ship over their brethren that are not content to be brought so nigh as to minister to him as a holy Preisthood and to receive the Law and that their brethren with them also should receive it from his mouth but seek the Preisthood also even the high Preisthood that is peculiar to him like that sin of Korab Numbers 1 6. 9 10 11. and so would set themselves in his place and Temple as if they were the Great Apostles and high Preists of our profession to give lawes to his Church teaching for doctrines the precepts of men and setting up their Posts by his or as if they were the Lords of their brethren and had been crucified and given themselves a ransome for them would rule over the conscience determine their faith and assume to themselves an absolute seat of judgement over them not committing that to him to whom onely it belongs or would espouse them to themselves as if they could give encrease or spirit to them cont●ary to John 3. 28 29 30. Matthew 23. 8 9 10. 7. 1. 2 Cor. 11. 2. like him 2 Thes 2. 3 4 c. Now let us here also search and try our wayes and be willing to see and acknowledge our confusion and disorder as in these instructions it may be discovered and turn unto the Lord that hath s●itten us with whom yet there is mercy and healing for us And for a little farther particular application of these last instructions to such as are in any measure made of his spirituall house and holy Preisthood I shall briefly add a word or two unto such and oh that we were willing every one of us seriously to examine and judge our selves and to know every man the plague of his own heart Have we considered the nature and weight of the charge committed to us and been willing or had our hearts prepared to seek it to be sanctified to that service after the sanctification of his sanctuary Have we not defiled our selves with Idols and with many polutions of flesh and spirit Yea even then when under pretence of having no fellowship with the unfruitfull works or workers of darknesse we in our rash zeale have been seeking to hinder and keep out others for their weaknesse ignorance or sinfulnesse out of the house of God and from rejoycing and seeking the Lord with his people in his ordinances and bidding them stand aloofe from us we are holier then you yet have we not Instead of awakening rising and standing up from them in their ignorant and unclean principles and practices which we should have done and not the other I say while instead of that we have bidden them stand aloofe from us I am holyer c. Have we not walked in their wayes and so had fellowship with them in their uncleannesses in their covetousnesse pride following after the vanity of the mind in the fashions and customs of this world and according to our former lusts in our ignorance and after the Iusts of men Have we not sought after and doted on the wisedom of this world the praise of men and like things nay do we not even outstrip many of the world in these things and teach the ignorant and wicked ones these our wayes while under pretence of holinesse we will not let them learne better of us and so strengthen the hands of evill doers by our example that none of them returnes by means of us from the evill of his way Yea how little dwelling together with all lowlinesse of mind in the unity of the spirit or submitting of the younger to the elder and all of us one to another in the feare of the Lord as being cloathed with humility is there not rather a spirit of pride and thence of division yea of madnesse and giddynesse possessing us that is ever rushing us into extreames As to say 1. The younger and such as are taught in the word as Gall. 6. 6. And also fellow-helpers to the truth or such as might be so more then they are were they willing to walke circumspectly and with a right foot in the Gospell But such of us Are we not either headily slighting or dispising all helps of our brethren or at least such as we might enjoy and have much mercy in and advantage by as if we could understand the mind of God in the Scriptures as well without such helps and enjoy fellowship and communion with him though neglecting them boasting that we are of Christ as well as they and are not all the Lords people holy as Numbers 16. 3. with 1 Cor. 1. 12. As immagining that we have no need of them of their instructions advice prayers blessings and hands with us for our understanding mannaging the affaires of the Gospel pertaining to us but can as well stand alone or go one of our selves even without such of our brethren as to whom we ought more especially to submit our selves in the fear of the Lord at least if they will not fulfill our humor and say as we say Or else are we not on the other hand Idolizing and preferring them or some one or other of them before or in opposition to another As if they had beene crucified for us or had the spirit to give to us calling them or some of them our masters or fathers in such respects as Christ ought only so to be esteemed by us having our eye dependance on them as those that would have our fear regulated taught by their precepts yea as the eyes of a Servant are to his Master and of a Hand-Maid to her Mistris and as our eyes should be only unto the Lord. Yea. 2. The Elders among us Though it s not meete especially for such a younger one as my selfe to rebuke such
to perish and nigh to cutting off and burning For by means of his death he hath obtained power to forgive those sins that deserve a second death while it is yet to day that is before they be so finished in any as to procure the utter bloting out of their names out of the book of the living and so to save us from the wrath to come and hath received gifts for the rebellious that the Lord God might dwell among them Hebr. 7. 27. 9. 15. 1 John 2. 1 2. 1 Thess 1 10. Psal 68 18 19. 20. And is therein able to save to the utmost them that come to God by him as well as to hold open the dore for rebellious sinners approach and that he might bring them back from all their wanderings to God And all this because this man continueth for ever in the name and majesty of God his Father to improve for us that one offering of his owne body by which he hath obtained plenteous redemption even the forgivenesse of sins and in which he liveeth to appeare in the presence of God for us Though good men are perished from us and being taken away by death can be of no more personall usefulnesse to us for the dead know not any thing nor have any more a portion in any thing that is done under the Sun and so no simpathy with us in our present joyes or griefes nor is there any more that they can doe for us by speaking to us or praying for us for there is no worke or devise nor knowledge or wisedome in the grave nor have the dead any capacity or opportunity to perfect any thing left undone under the Sun They cannot praise him or celebrate his truth to the living nor hope or seeke for it for them Eccles 9. 5 10. Psal 6. 5. Isa 38. 18 19. Yet the Lord liveth and blessed be the God of the Rock of our Salvation 2 Sam. 22. 47. Psal 18. 46. For because he liveth for ever in that body in which he once dyed for us therefore also they that sleepe in Jesus and we that waite for him shall live together with him in a like consideration even in these bodyes that are now vile which then shall be fashioned into the likenesse of his glorious body yea therefore all shall be raised and stand before his judgement-seate to receive in their bodies according to the things done in them whether good or bad And therefore also they that waite on him shall not be ashamed but though they heere passe through the vally of the shaddow of death and may sit in darknesse as the fruit of their owne wayes yet looking to him he will be a light to them and his rod and staffe shall comfort and uphold them For he is able to uphold support preserve and deliver them when all other helpers and Saviours fail from them even yet to preserve his Church in the world as a people to his praise when their power is gone though those pillars be removed which were a strength to them and their enemies thought were their only foundations whence they encourage themselves saying if the foundations be destroyed what can the righteous do But our God our Rock of salvation foundation and high Tower is in heaven he dyed once and ●an dye no more but is alive for evermore and hath the keyes of Hell and Death yea the Lord is in his holy Temple God hath set his King upon his holy Hill of Sion Therefore saith Micha I will looke unto the Lord I will waite for the God of thy salvation For 3 My God saith he will heare me He is ready to save to forgive and heale he delights in mercy that pleaseth him he hath no pleasure in the death of any or that any should perish but that they should come to repentance and be saved And therefore will not be wanting in seasonable admonitions to rebellious ones while it is to day yea will make his rods and reproofes powerfull to the awaking unto his righteousnesse to the giving wisdome and opening the eare to discipline and turning at his reproofe will farther power out his spirit and make knowne his words as is shewed before yea he the Lord of the harvest will yet raise up and thrust forth many more faithfull labourers into his vinyard if yet we be willing to be humbled under his mighty hand and seeke it of him after the due order for because of his infinite compassions kindnesse and pitty to man-ward that they may heare of the things that concerne their peace and learne to know and seare his name therefore he will not make his peculiar people an utter desolation in the carth b●t will preserve a Seed to serve him in their generation for the good of others Psalm 22 30 31. and 103. 1 7. 8. c. and 145. John 17. 15 20. Yea therefore the Lord will not forsake his people for his great names sake because it hath pleased the Lord to make them his people onely feare the Lord and serve him in truth with a perfect heart for consider how great things the Lord hath done for you 1 Sam. 12. 22. 24 For 4. These things considered will instruct incourage strengthen and admonish not to forsake him though all this evill be come upon us nor fly to any other mountaine or refuge for help but to fly to him trust in him and resigne our selves to his government for truly in vain is salvation hoped for from the hills and from the multitude of Mountaines truly in the Lord our God is the salvation of Israell yea he that is our God is the God of salvation and to God the Lord belong the issues from death Jeremiah 3. 23. Psalm 68. 20. And they that know thy name will trust in thee for thou Lord never forsakest them that seek thee Psalm 9. 10. But as for such as will still go on in their trespasses not regarding the work of the Lord nor the operation of his hands but still persist in their falling away and turning aside unto their crooked paths the Lord shall lead them forth with the workers of iniquity he shall destroy and not build them up But peace upon Israel Psal 28. 5. and 125. 5. and 68. 20. 1 Sam. 12. 25. Heb. 10. 38 Seek we therefore the Lord and his strength seek his face evermore remember his marvelous works that he hath done his wonders and the judgements of his mouth he is the Lord our God his judgements are in all the earth Psal 105. 4 5 7. FINIS Post-Script WHereas in page 20. speaking of the examining a mans selfe and so eating the Supper of the Lord to which we are instructed 1 Cor. 11. 28. I have written That it is not to search for know or take notice of the goodnesse of our owne frames or qualifications as things rend●ring us worthy or by which we may come n●r in this case or to such an end are we so to examine or