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B25425 Troposchēmalogia: Tropes and figures; or, A treatise of the metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes, &c. contained in the Bible of the Old and New Testament To which is prefixed, divers arguments to prove the divine authority of the Holy Scriptures wherein also 'tis largely evinced, that by the great whore, mystery Babylon is meant the Papal hierarchy, or present state and church of Rome. Philologia sacra, the second part. Wherein the schemes, or figures in Scripture, are reduced under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each. Together with a treatise of types, parables, &c. with an improvement of them parallel-wise. By B. K; Tropologia. Book 4. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.; De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685. Tropologia. aut 1682 (1682) Wing K101A; ESTC R7039 690,855 608

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Men she had more cause than an Army of Ten Hundred Thousand 'T is said of the Witnesses that They have Power to shut Heaven Rev. 11 5. that it rain not in the Days of their Prophecy and have Power over Waters to turn them into Blood and to smite the Earth with Plagues as often as they will How do they this but by Prayer 3. That Prayer is a great Ordinance will appear if we consider the Promises made to it 2 Cor. 7.14 Psal 50.15 Mat. 21.22 Job 15.7 4. That it is a great Ordinance will appear if we consider how it co-works with all other Ordinances and Duties to make them effectual whether Moral or Evangelical Every thing is sanctified by the Word of God and Prayer 5. That Prayer is a great Ordinance doth appear by the Influences it hath over all our Graces 1. 'T is the Means for getting Grace hereby a Souldier of Christ obtains his Armor 2. And for the Increase of Grace in order to the acting of it 3. For the evidencing of Grace It is that which brings the Soul into God's Presence and fills it with Divine Joy and Peace in believing 6. It is the Divine Breath of the Soul can a Man live longer than he breaths A Saint dies when he quite ceaseth Praying Quest What hinders or obstructs the Answer of the Saint's Prayer Answ 1. When we pray not according to God's Will God's Will must be the Rule of our Prayers And this is the Confidence that we have in him 1 Joh. 5.14 Jam. 4.3 that if we ask any thing according to his Will he heareth us 2. When the End or Aim of a Man is not right Ye ask and receive not because ye ask amiss that ye may consume it on your Lusts 3. When we pray not in Faith Unbelief hinders the Answer of Prayer Jam. 1.6 But let him ask in Faith nothing wavering c. 4. When Endeavours after the things we want are not joined with our Prayers Psal 27.4 As we have a Mouth to beg we must have a Hand to work 5. When any one Sin resteth in the Bosom unrepented of Psal 66.18 If I regard Iniquity in my Heart the Lord will not hear me c. 6. When we are not fervent Prayer must be with Affection unto God 7. When we pray not in Spirit Our Spirits must pray and not only so but if the Spirit of God doth not act and assist our Spirits our Prayers will not prevail 8. When we are not constant in the Duty We must be importunate and constant Luk 18.1 pray always and not faint if we would have our Prayers heard 9. When we come not to God in the Name of Christ the Door is shut We must ask in Christ's Name and come to God by him if we would be heard and accepted by him The Celestial Race Or the Saints compared to Runners 1 Cor. 9.4 Know ye not that they which run in a Race run all but one receiveth the Prize So run that ye may obtain Heb. 12.1 Let us lay aside every Weight and the Sin which doth so easily beset us and let us run with Patience the Race that is set before us CHristianity or the Life of a Christian is in these Scriptures compared to a Race So run that ye may obtain A Christian is compared to a Man that runs a Race What sort of Race the Apostle principally alludes to is not as we conceive so material besides many worthy Men do not agree about it some being subject to think the Apostle alludes to the Olympick Games We shall therefore run the Parallel with respect to such Things concerning a Race which all generally agree in To run is variously taken in Scripture 1. To break through Psal 18.29 2. To strive with the greatest Speed and Celerity or to make haste Prov. 1.26 2 Kings 4.22 3. Eagerly in Affection to be carried after 1 Pet. 4.4 4. To pass without Let Psal 147.15 5. To labour with Earnestness 6. To go forward Gal. 5.7 Metaphor Parallel A Man that runs in a Race takes great care to begin well It behoves him to be exact in his setting out 1. In respect of Time 2. In respect of Place he observes the Place from whence he must begin to run A little Time lost at the beginning of a Race is dangerous SO a Christian ought to take great care how he begins or sets out in the Race towards eternal Life 1. In respect of Time it behoveth him to set out early enough he must not defer the great Concernment of his Soul Delays are dangerous Isa 55.6 Seek the Lord whilst he may be found call upon him whilst he is near I love them that love me Prov. 8. and they that seek me early shall find me Behold now is the accepted Time behold 2 Cor. 6.1 now is the Day of Salvation Some Men begin too late they mind not the Call of God To day if ye will hear his Voice harden not your Hearts Because I have called Prov. 1.24 28. and ye have refused c. I also will laugh at your Calamity Then they shall call upon me but I will not answer 2. They ought to observe the Place from which they must depart He that would go to Zion must leave Babylon as he would go to Zoar so he must depart out of Sodom He must leave the Way of Sin yea all the evil Courses Customs Traditions and Inventions of Men Ye did run well c. II. A Man that runs in a Race ought to know the Way well which he is to run if the Path be not plain before him he is not like to win the Prize II. So a Christian ought to know the Way to Salvation to be well-instructed in the Path of eternal Life Christ is the Way Joh. 14.6 No Man saith he cometh unto the Father but by me There is no other Name under Heaven given Acts 4.12 whereby we must be saved 1. Christ is the Way as a Priest who offered himself up as as a Sacrifice to God for us to atone and make Peace between the Father and us 2. Christ is the Way as a King who hath appointed us Laws and Ordinances which we must obey and follow to manifest our Subjection unto him Psal 119. I will run the Way of thy Commandments 3. As a Prophet who hath laid down all Rules and heavenly Directions necessary for us in Matters of Faith and Practice whom we must hear in all things Acts 3 23. 1 Pet. 2.21 4. Christ is the Way in that holy Example he hath left that we should follow his Steps A Saint observes the very Footsteps of Christ and of the Primitive Church he sees the good old Way plain before him as it is recorded in the holy Scripture and thereby knoweth which way to steer his Course III. A Man that runs in a Race must see to put himself in a fit Equipage He
and Silver such Love O Lord hast thou laid up in my Breast that I hunger for thee Take heed you consult not with carnal Reason rely wholly upon Christ and never consult thy present Strength with thy future Sufferings Take heed you do not overvalue your Lives Alas you cannot live long what if you die a little sooner than you might do according to the Course of Nature Also consider is it not better if God calls you to it to glorify him by dying than to die otherwise Remember You are not your own let God therefore make what Improvement of you he pleases Lastly Pray continually pray always for this is the way to overcome Prayer hath done wonderfully And this is one great Thing that is enjoined on the Christian Souldier Ephes 6.18 Praying always with all Prayer and Supplication in the Spirit and watching thereunto with all Perseverance and Supplication for all Saints and for me c. HEre are two Things to be noted 1. A Duty enjoyned Prayer 2. Blessed Directions about it Viz. 1. The Time Always 2. The Kinds All Prayer and Supplication 3. How viz. 1. In the Spirit 2. With Diligence 3. Constantly 4. For whom 1. For all Saints 2. More particularly for the Preachers of the Gospel Note Souldiers of Christ ought to pray to be much in Prayer to pray always to pray in the Spirit to pray for themselves and to pray for others also First Tho we are to pray always Yet there are some special Times for this Duty Prayer is twofold 1. Ordinary 2. Extraordinary We must in some Seasons more especially be at this Duty to pray hard to pray mightily c. Quest What is meant by praying always Answ 1. It is as much as to say Pray in every thing according to that Word Phil. 4.6 In every thing by Prayer and Supplication let your Requests be made known to the Lord. Some pray in nothing they do In all thy Ways acknowledge him 2. In all Conditions in a full State in a naked State in Poverty in Plenty in Sickness in Health in Prosperity and in Adversity 3. For every Thing we need for Spirituals for Temporals so far as God seeth them good for us 4. Daily frequently Morning and Evening David said to Mephihosheth Thou shalt eat Bread at my Table continually 2 ●am 7 7 He cannot mean thou shalt do dothing but eat he would not have him to be such a Cormorant but commonly every day c. 5. To have a Heart always for this Duty to be always fit and ready for this sacred Ordinance Quest What are those special Times and Seasons for Prayer Or when is extraordinary Prayer to be made Ans 1. When a Saint hath any great Work to do for God or eminent Business and Service for his Church See Nehem. 1.5 Acts 4.2 9. When Abraham's Servant had special Work to do for his Master he was much in Prayer 2. When a Saint is in the dark concerning any one Truth of God and cannot get Satisfaction Dan. 9.1 2 3 c. then 't is a Time for extraordinary Prayer When Daniel was at a loss about the Time of Deliverance out of Captivity how much did he give himself to Prayer 3. When a gracious Soul is under any sore and grievous Affliction David in his Distress and Affliction cried mightily to God Is any afflicted let him pray that is let him be more abundantly in that Duty James 5.13 4. When Sin abounds or in a Day of great Rebuke and Blasphemy When Hell seems to be let loose or the Flood-gates of Wickedness opened wide in a Nation then it is a Time for the Godly to be much in Prayer Jer. 13.19 Isa 37.23 5. In Times of great Distress upon the Church when the Danger is imminent as at this Day this is a Time for extraordinary Prayer See Isa 22. When many Nations came up against Judah then Jehoshaphat cried mightily to Heaven 2 Chron. 20.12 When Haman plotted to destroy all the Jews and cut off Israel at once and the Writings were sealed and sent forth then Esther and the godly Ones pray mightily Thus did Jacob when his Brother was coming to meet him fearing he would cut off the Mother with the Child Gen. 33. how did he then wrestle with God! 6. In Times of Temptation When Christ was assaulted and his Hour was come he prayed hard he spent a whole Night in Prayer Mat. 26.44 And what saith he to his Disciples Mat. 26.40 41. 2 Cor. 12. Watch and pray that ye enter not into Temptation When Paul had that Thorn in the Flesh the Messenger of Satan to buffet him he besought the Lord thrice that it might depart from him That three times as some conclude might be threescore times 7. Lastly In a Time of great Expectation when great Things are near and much look'd for When Daniel expected great Things understanding by Books Deliverance to the Church was at hand he set himself to seek God Dan. 9.2 Secondly Consider Prayer is a great Ordinance And that doth appear 1. In respect of God it gives him the Glory of three great Attributes 1. Of his Omnisciency We hereby acknowledg that he knows our Wants and Necessities Psal 39 9. All my Desires are before thee and my Groanings are not hid from thee 2. His Omnipotency We acknowledg in our crying to God and relying upon him in this Duty that he is able to help us and supply all our Wants 3. It gives him the Glory of his Goodness O thou that hearest Prayer A Saint knows and confesseth hereby if he pray aright that God is willing and ready to help and save him 2. Prayer is a great Ordinance if we consider the Power and Prevalency of it Luther ascribed to Prayer a kind of Omnipotency It hath prevailed over Fire Water and Earth it hath stopp'd the Sun in its Course It hath prevailed over evil Angels it hath cast the Devil out and broke his Kingdom down It hath had Power over the good Angels as appears in the Case of Elisha it fetched them from Heaven to be his Guard and Protection 2 King 9.6 17. Nay it hath prevailed with Christ himself the Angel of the Covenant as appears in Jacob's Case As a Prince thou hast wrestled with God and hast prevailed It hath healed the Sick raised the Dead stopp'd the Lion's Mouth and hath subdued and put to flight the Armies of Aliens Heb. 11. hath opened Prison-Doors and broke in pieces Chains Gates and Bars of Iron and Brass There is none of the battering Rams or Artillery of Hell can stand against it 'T is like an Engine as one observes that makes the Persecutors tremble and wo to them that are the Buts and Marks that it is levell'd at when it is fired with the Fire of the Spirit and discharged in the Strength of Faith 'T is said Mary Queen of Scots dreaded more the Prayers of Mr. Knox than an Army of Twenty Thousand
and nothing that is given him will go down neither Food nor Physick or if he doth take it yet it will not stay with him 't is a very bad sign so when a Sinner refuseth all good Counsel that is given him and instead of vomiting up by true Repentance his Sin he vomiteth up the Physick and Food of his Soul that should do him good and despises all Reproof Prov. 28.1 hardning himself against it he is near to Destruction 6. And Lastly When a Man is wounded and that Balsam Means or Medicine that seldom fails to work a Cure in others yet will do him no good but contrary-wise whilst in Cure and under the best Means he grows worse and worse there is little hopes of him so when a Sinner under a powerful and Soul-saving Ministry and divers sore Afflictions is not at all reformed but grows worse and worse his Condition is bad it may be that Sermon that works no change at all in him hath tended through the Mercy of God to the Conversion of several Souls who were as sorely wounded as he If a Physician gives the best Medicine he has and lays on a most Soveraign Plaister and yet the Patient saith Sir that which you prescribed hath done me no good I wonder saith he it seldom fails me I fear your Condition I must give up I have done what I can for you the Lord pitty your Soul you are no Man for this World 't is an Argument that Wound or Sickness will be unto Death when the best Preaching the best Means that can be made use of will not work upon a Man's Heart he is under Losses and Affliction and divers melting Providences but nothing will do Inferences IS Sin a Wound or doth it wound the Soul wound the State Nation and Church of God We may then infer from hence the Folly of Men and Women who love and hug their Sin Wilt thou O Sinner hug a Serpent in thy Bosom that strives to sting thee to Death what Fools are wicked Men 2. Let us learn from hence to bewail the Condition of our sinful Relations let the Husband mourn over his unbelieving Wife and the Wife mourn over the unbelieving Husband Fathers grieve for their unconverted and wounded Children and Children grieve for their wounded and unconverted Parents c. What are they that thou lovest so dearly and who lye in thy Bosom mortally wounded and wilt thou not be troubled for them what not one Sigh nor Tear come from thee for them be astonished O Heavens what a hard Heart hast thou 3. Seek out for help you that are unconverted delay not and let such who are healed do what they can to get help and Cure for their Friends if a Husband a Wife a Father a Child or Brother be dangerously sick or wounded externally how ready are you to enquire for some skilful Physician or Chyrurgion and what speed will you make and will you not be as tender and as careful of their Souls 4. Take heed you do not draw others into Sin What not only wound thy own Soul but be cruel also to the Souls of others wilt thou murther thy self and murther thy Friend too 5. What blind Wretches are they that make a mock at Sin See Fools 6. Let it be also matter of caution to all to take heed they rest not satisfied with slight healing Jer. 8.11 They have healed the hurt of the Daughter of my People slightly c. This may be done many ways 1. Some rest satisfied and lick themselves whole with the thoughts of federal Holiness think they are in Covenant with God through the Faith of their Parents thus the Jews Mat. 3.9 We are Abraham 's Seed we have Abraham to our Father my Parents were Godly and so they might and yet thou a Child of the Devil and be damned for all that 2. Some fly to their Godly Education but that will never heal their Wounds 't is not what a Godly Family thou wast brought up in and what good Instruction thou hadst but what thou art and what a change there is in thee what Faith and Fear of God is there wrought in thy Soul 3. Others apply the Mercy of God when they begin to feel Conscience to terrify them Exod 34.6 and their Wounds appear but never consider his Justice remember God is graci●us and merciful c. but will in no wise clear the Guilty 4. Others trust to a partial Reformation of Life they are other Men to what they were once Soul 't is not Reformation or leaving all manner of gross scandalous Sins but a change of Heart and Regeneration thou must seek after 5. Some apply the Promises of God to Sinners before their Wounds were ever lanced or their Sores laid open and the Corruption let out this is but skinning over the Sore and to leave it to fester and rancle inwardly the proud Flesh must with some corroding Plaister be taken down thou wantest through Humiliation for Sin 6. Many satisfy themselves because they are not such great Sinners as some are Remember Luk. 13 3 5. I tell ye nay except ye repent ye shall all likewise perish 7. Some fly to their Duties they sin and are wounded and they think Prayer will make them whole 8. Some boast of their Knowledg and Experiences c. they can discourse and talk well nay and will tell you they are Members of the Church too and this may be and yet they die of their Wounds and go to Hell O take heed you are not slightly healed Quest Well but it may be you will say What should we do to be throughly healed Answ There is but one Physician can heal these Wounds none but the Lord Christ only has the healing Medicine his Blood is the Balsam which thou must apply by Faith And if thou wouldest have a perfect Cure thou must be put to pain He that would be healed must suffer his Wounds to be lanced and searched to the bottom 2. Take the Physician 's Counsel and carefully follow his Directions come to him presently whilst it is to day or thou art a dead Man 3. If it be so that he says thy right Hand must be cut off bear the Pain or thy right Eye must be pulled out submit to him Whatsoever is dear to thee that hinders the Cure thou must deny thy self of 4. A Purge thou must take or thy Wounds cannot be healed the evil Humors or the Filth and Corruption that is in thy Heart must by the Spirit of Grace be purged out John 3.3 5. Thou must become a new Creature Except a Man be born again he cannot see the Kingdom of God Sin a Plague 1 Kings 8.38 What Prayer and Supplication soever be made by any Man or by all thy People Israel which shall know every Man the Plague of his own Heart c. Levit. 13.2 3 4 5 6. And it be in the Skin of the Flesh like the Plague of
Ainsworth gives it from the Hebrew Word a Propitiation covering this saith the Apostle applyeth to Christ called God's Propitiation 1 Joh. 2.2 't is in Christ Mercy is truly seated and 't is he that hath made a Propitiation for our Sins II. It was the Cover of the Ark where the two Tables lay So Christ is the true Cover Rom. 3. and Deliverer from the Curse and Accusation of the Law III. It was of pure Gold noting the spotless Holiness of Christ IV. Upon the Mercy-Seat were two Cherubims these Cherubims signifyed the holy Angels they stretched their Wings on high covering or shadowing so the Mercy-Seat This Word is used for Protection or Defence from Evil saith learned Ainsworth And doubtless it might signify the usefulness of Angels in Christ's Spiritual Kingdom they looked down upon the Mercy-Seat signifying the Mystery of Christ's Incarnation or God manifested in the Flesh which things the Angels desired to look into hence the Apostle saith in another place 1 Pet. 1. He was seen of Angels seen with Delight and Admiration Some by the Mercy-Seat and Cherubims understand the Holy Trinity in Unity viz. By the Mercy-Seat being a Figure of ●hrist and the two Cherubims the Father and the Holy Ghost and by the two Cherubims at the end of the Mercy-Seat they understand Christ's standing between God and and the Rigour of his Justice God looking on the Law through Christ as fulfilled by him for us and from hence communing with us But that the Father should be represented to us in the Figure of one of the Cherubims I see no ground for it forasmuch as we read of no Similitude of the Father save the Person of Christ only So Deut. 4.15 The Table of Shew-Bread a Type of Christ IT was covered over with Gold and a Crown about it noting saith Guild the Purity of Christ's Humanity with the Glory of his Deity and Majesty of his Kingdom II. It had Food called Shew-Bread set upon it which none were to eat of but the Priest only signifying that Spiritual Nourishment which is in Christ the Bread of Life which none receive or partake of but Believers only or the Royal Priesthood of the Faithful III. The Bread was always to be upon the Table signifying in Christ there is Food continually for our Souls IV. There was much Bread twelve Cakes or square Loaves c. signifying in Christ there is Food and Nourishment enough for all who see a necessity of him or it doth shew how plentifully God feeds his Elect his poor shall not want Bread his Table is always spread always richly and abundantly furnished The Candlestick a Type of Christ and of his Mystical Body IT was the only thing that held the Light which enlightned the Sanctuary So from C rist all the Light of Grace and ●piritual Gifts come for the use and benefit of his Church II. It had seven Lamps to signify that perfection of Light that is in Christ III. It was placed in the Sanctuary So is Christ as a glorious Light placed in his Church or Spiritual Sanctuary Out of Zion the Perfection of Beauty God hath shined Some by the Lamps understand the Ministers of the G●spel were signified IV. It had an upright Stem which bore the many Branches that issued or proceeded from the same typifying Christ Jesus that true and blessed Stalk and Fountain of Light from whom all Light floweth and who bears up and keeps constant in the Truth all the Branches and true Light-Bearers of his Word Rev. 1.20 V. The Branches were adorned with Bowls Knobs and Flowers c. So are the Ministers of his Gospel or true Spiritual Light-Bearers with many rare and most excellent Graces and Gifts of the Holy Spirit VI. Aaron dressed those Lamps and renewed their Oyl daily So our High Priest Jesus Christ is the only Enlightner and Fitter of his faithful Ministers That they may shine more clearly and be the greater Ornament to his Church 't is he that supplies them continually with his Spirit and the saving Graces thereof VII The Candlestick had Snuffers and Snuff Dishes of pure Gold which might figure forth the Good and Godly Discipline of the C●urch whereby those evil Persons who hinder the Peace and Glory of it are taken away by Excommunication The Altar of Perfume Exod. 30.1 to 13. a Type of Christ THe Altar was made of Shittim Greek incorruptible Wood or Wood that never rots overlaid with Gold and having a Crown about it as had the Ark this Altar signified Christ in both his Natures his Deity yeilding Glory to his Humanity and now crown'd with Glory and Majesty at God's right Hand where he abides for ever incorruptible c. II. The Altar had Horns on the four Corners thereof overlaid with Gold which were not only for Ornament Ezek. 43.16 Heb. 3.4 but to keep things from falling off the Altar for the Horns were upward And Horns usually signify Power and Might these four Horns saith the learned Ainsworth signified the Power and Glory of Christ's Priesthood for the Salvation of his Church gathered from the four Corners of the Earth III. The Incense was only to be offered upon this Altar to shew that all our Prayers and Services must be performed in Christ's Name Re● 8.3 4 5. or offered up upon the Golden Altar of his Mediation IV. The Incense was to be first beaten made fit and well prepared before it was to be put on the Altar Psal 41.2 Psal 51. noting how our Prayers which are compared to Incense ought to proceed from a humble contrite and broken Spirit which we offer up in the Name of Jesus Christ V. The Incense was kindled by Fire upon the Altar So must our Prayers be holy and fervent we must pray with much Zeal or be set on Fire by the Spirit and powerful Heat and Operation thereof if we would have them accepted upon the Golden Altar c. Rev. 8.3 4 5. VI. The Incense was offered up by the Priest So are the Prayers of all the Saints made acceptable to the Father through the Oblation and Intercession of our High Priest VII No strange Incense was to be offered upon this Altar This figured the Prayers of the Saints must be according to the Will of God Mat. 21.22 1 Joh. 5.14 Rom. 8.26 by his Spirit and in Faith not in a vain or formal manner after the Tradition of Man we must not intermix them with any Superstitious and Idolatrous Devices or Human Inventions we must offer up no strange Prayer no Prayer to Saints nor Angels 8. The Perfume was to be perpetually before the Lord which signified not only the continual exercise of Prayer which daily we should use Heb. 7.25 but also the perpetual Intercession of our Saviour in the Heavens for us 9. The High Priest only made this Perfume and it might not be applyed to any other use than to burn before the Lord teaching us that Christ
only gives Direction how we should pray and that we should in Prayer only design the Glory of God 10. After the clearing of the Lamps of the Candlestick Evening and Morning then the Incense was burnt shewing that all our Prayers and Duties must be according to the Directions of God's Word and Spirit 11. The Incense was made of divers Spices Psal 51. So must the Prayers of the Godly be seasoned with divers Graces viz. true Repentance lively Faith and unfeigned Love 12. The Incense was offered up in the Holy Place without the Veil of the Holiest near to the Testimony before the Mercy-Seat So we must always have an Eye to Christ in our Prayers who is the true Mercy-Seat we must come to God by him c. 13. Once a Year the Altar was sprinkled with the Blood of the Expiatory Sacrifice signifying how Christ is by shedding of his Blood consecrated our blessed Mediator and that no Prayer is acceptable to God but through Faith in the Blood of Christ The Altar of Burnt-Offering Exod. 27.1 to 9. a Type of Christ Parallels ALtar in Hebrew Mizbeach in Greek Thusiasterion Ainsworth so named of Sacrifices offered thereon it was anointed dedicated sanctfied to be most holy that it might sanctify the Gifts offered thereon This Altar and Sacrifice signified Jesus Christ sanctifying himself for his Church and People that so he might sanctify them II. This Altar was but one and in one place and the Sacrifice only to be offered upon it signifying thereby that we have but one Altar of Redemption and Salvation viz. Jesus Christ alone who only once and in one place offered up a sufficient and unreiterable Sacrifice for the Sins of Mankind III. This Altar had four Horns also See Altar of Incense IV. It had a brazen Grate in the midst of it which let the Ashes and like things fall through c. whereon the Fire was put which might signify two things 1. The Humanity of our Saviour who bore the Fire of God's Wrath for our Sins thus Guild 2. Isa 53.12 It signifieth saith Ainsworth the place wherein the Holy Fire always burneth that is the Heart which sustaineth also the Sacrifice 2 Tim. 1.3 Rom. 1.1 2. Heb. 7.14 and where all Ashes and Excrements of Corruption are inwardly conveyed away as they are discovered by the Word and Spirit of God as also our Sanctification by Affliction V. In that the Altar was to be made of Shittim Wood and overlaid with Brass that it might endure the Fire it might figure out the Human Nature of Christ supported or sustained by the Diety to endure God's Wrath for our Sins VI. They that served at the Altar lived of the Altar So they who preach the Gospel should live of the Gospel Disparity THE Altar was one thing and the Sacrifice another But Christ is both the Altar Sacrifice and Sacrificer too he offered up his Body by the Eternal Spirit as a Sacrifice acceptable to God the Father The Brazen Laver Exod. 30.18 to 25. what it was a Type of THE Brazen Laver served for the Priest-hood to wash their Hands and Feet in before they ministred before the Lord typifying that inward washing by Christ's Blood wherewith all the Holy Priesthood of Christ must be sanctified in Heart and Life before their Services can be accepted in the sight of God and that none ought to minister the Word of Life but Godly Persons who are washed in the Laver of Regeneration Psal 50. Vnto the wicked God saith what hast thou to do to take my Words into thy Mouth c. II. After the Priests had washed themselves clean and arrayed themselves they entred into the holy Place So after the Godly are inwardly washed by the Blood of Christ and have received by Faith his Righteousness to adorn them they become fit Members of the true Gospel-Church III. They shall wash themselves saith the Lord lest they die to shew that all Persons must be purged by Faith in Christ's Blood Mark 16.16 or die eternally IV. He that toucheth or washeth in the Laver it being anointed with the holy Oil as all other Things in the holy and most holy Place were shall be holy saith the Lord signifying that all they who by Faith touch the Lord Jesus who is anointed with the Oil of Gladness above his Fellows shall be spiritually sanctified accepted and accounted holy before the Lord likewise The Sacrifice of Beasts a Type of Christ THe Beasts that were appointed for Sacrifice were to have Horns signifying the Kingly and Priestly Office of Christ Horns as we have elsewhere shewn being a Symbol of Power c. II. They were to be of a tame sort not wild and savage Beasts who by force are brought to the Slaughter signifying the Meekness and Mildness of Jesus Christ who was patient like a Lamb led to the Slaughter Isa 53. III. They must be of the Male Sort which generally are the strongest signifying the Excellency and Strength of Jesus Christ IV. They ought to be without blemish and the best of the Flock or Herd and presented of voluntary Will noting two Things 1. That Christ should be perfectly holy and that he should willingly lay down his Life 2 That we should dedicate to God the best of our Days Time and Strength and not offer unto the Lord a corrupt Thing and also perform all our Services to him with a free and willing Mind V. They were to be presented at the Door of the Tabernacle to be slain signifying that Christ s Blood makes our entry into the Church of God here and into Heaven it self hereafter VI. They must lay their hands upon the Head of the Beast who brought him noting thereby our Sins being laid upon Jesus Christ and that we must lay the hand of Faith upon him if we would have Benefit by his Death VII Then the Burnt-Offering was slain signifying that so it behoved Christ the great Anti-type to be slain or crucified for our Sins Mark 16.15 M●t. 28.18 19. VIII The Blood thereof then was sprinkled about the Altar noting the All-sufficiency of Christ's Death and Plenty of his Bloodshed with the large spreading or preaching thereof universally throughout the whole World IX The Skin thereof was plucked off and the Flesh cut in pieces thereby shewing the Grievousness of Christ's Sufferings X. The Body the Head and the Fat and all was laid on the Fire signifying how Christ should suffer for us both in Body and Soul Isa 53.12 My Soul is exceeding sorrowful even unto Death XI This Burnt-Offering was called a sweet Savour unto the Lord which in Christ's Death is solely and only accomplished for 't is thereby God's Wrath is appeased and his Justice satisfied XII The Ashes were to be carried without the Host and put into a clean Place shadowing thereby how Christ should be buried without the Gates of Jerusalem in a Tomb wherein never Man lay and that his Body should not
my Fathers Kingdom Here the first word Drink is properly understood but the latter Metaphorically denoting their partaking together of the Joys of Heaven Joh. 1.10 The World was made by him and the World knew him not The former World notes the whole Universe the latter Vnbelievers c. see Joh. 2.23 24. and Joh. 4.31 32 34. Rom. 2.26 28 29. Rom. 3.21 27. Rom. 7.23 Rom. 9.6 They are not all Israel which are of Israel that is all who are born of Israel according to the Flesh are not true spiritual Israelites Rom. 12.13 14. where there is an Antanaclasis in the Verb 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2 Cor. 11.24 the first breaking is taken properly the second breaking Metaphorically for the Passion of Christ as Luk. 22.19 See Isa 38.13 c. and 1 Cor. 15.28 Mat. 5.19 Matth. 5.19 Whosoever shall break one of these least Commandments shall be called least in the Kingdom of Heaven the first least expresses the sense of the Pharisees who esteemed some of the Precepts of Christ amongst the least the second least alluding to the former signifies the same with none or not at all viz. He shall be none in the Kingdom or he shall not enter there at all Mat. 18.1 Matth. 18.1 The Disciples say unto Jesus Who is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven V. 4. Christ answers Whosoever shall humble himself as this little Child the same is greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven The first word greatest in the sense of the Disciples signifies him that hath Preheminence over others the second greatest alluding to the former denotes a Participation of the Kingdom of God without respect to inferiours the sense is whosoever humbles himself shall injoy his part in the Kingdom of Heaven Mat. 19.16 Matth. 19.16 The Young Man saith unto Christ Good Master c. Ver. 17. Christ answers Why callest thou me good there is none good but one that is God The first good denotes any Goodness communicated to the Creature by the Lord such as may be found in a meer Man for such the Young Man judged Christ to have the latter good alluding to the first expresses the Essential Goodness of God who is the Fountain and Original of all the Good in the Creature The sense therefore of the words of Christ is Either call me not good or believe me to be the true God and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 God-Man See Joh. 4.31 Joh. 6.28 Acts 26.28 Sometimes there happens an Ellipsis in this Figure the latter being understood by the former as Joel 2.13 Rend your Hearts and not your Garments here is a double Proposition 1. Rend your Hearts 2. Rend not your Garments the first is Metaphorical the other Proper CHAP. IV. Of the Figures of a Sentence in Logism WHat these are we have before defined They are distingush'd thus 1. Such as are in Logism or in a Sentence without Collocution or talking together 2. Such as are in Dialogism or by way of Dialogue or mutual Conference There are five of the first sort viz. I. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Exclamation is a pathetical Figure Exclamation ab 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to exclaim whereby the Speaker expresses the Passion or vehement Ardor of his Mind by various Interjections expressed or understood to move the Affections and Minds of those he speaks to O! Alas Behold are Signs of it this Figure is made in Scripture 1. In way of Admiration Psal 84.1 How amiable are thy Tabernacles O Lord of Hosts Psal 133.1 Behold how good and how pleasant it is for Brethren to dwell together in Vnity Rom. 11.33 O the depths of the Riches and of the Wisdom and of the Knowledg of God! How unsearchable are his Judgments and his Ways past finding out see Psal 8.1 144.15 2. In a way of Wishing or Praying 1 Chron. 11.17 O that one would give me Drink of the Water of the Well of Bethlehem which is at the Gate Psal 14.7 O that the Salvation of Israel were come out of Sion See Psal 42.2 Isa 64.1 Rom. 7.24 O wretched Man that I am who shall deliver me from the Body of this Death See Gal. 5.12 Job 6.8 Psal 55.6 3. In Praise Mat. 15.28 O Woman great is thy Faith Mat. 25.21 23. Well done good and faithful Servant 4. In a way of Sorrow and Complaint Psal 22.1 Mat. 27.46 My God my God why hast thou forsaken me Isa 6.5 Wo is me for I am undone 5. In way of Commiseration or Pity Josh 7.7 Alas O Lord God wherefore at all hast thou brought this People over Jordan to deliver us into the hand of the Amorite to destroy us Ezek. 9.8 Ah Lord God wilt thou destroy all the Residue of Israel in thy pouring out thy Fury upon Jerusalem Luke 13.34 Lam. 1.1 6. In a way of Indignation Detestation and Reproof Isa 1.4 Wo to the sinful Nation a People laden with Iniquity a Seed of Evil-doers c Ezek. 16.23 Wo wo to thee saith the Lord God c. See Mat. 11.21 17.17 Luke 24.25 Jer. 44.4 Acts 13.10 O full of all Subtilty and Mischief thou Child of the Devil thou Enemy of all Righteousness wilt thou not cease to pervert the right ways of the Lord Acts 7.51 Rom. 9.20 7. In a way of Joy and Exultation as Psal 57.7 135.21 Blessed be the Lord out of Sion which dwelleth at Jerusalem Hallelujah that is praise ye the Lord See 1 Cor. 15.55 8. In a way of Obsecration or Beseeching Psal 118.25 Save now I beseech thee O Lord O Lord I beseech thee send now Prosperity Rev. 22.20 9. In a way of Reprehension Gal. 3.1 O foolish Galatians who hath bewitched you c. See Acts 7.51 52 c. 10. In a way of Derision Mat. 15.29 Of Fear 1 Tim. 6.11 c. Epiphonema 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies Acclamation and is wont to be subjoyned to an Exclamation as a certain species of it It is a little Clause or apt Sentence added after the thing is expounded From 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 acclamo to cry out exhibiting a certain Emphasis and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 briefly and concisely as Psal 2.12 Psal 3.8 Mat. 22.14 Luke 10.30 Acts 19.20 Mat. 19.27 Mark 7.37 c. II. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Epanorthosis Correction or Amending is the Reinforcement of the Clause last uttered by what follows or a re-calling of what one said to correct it From 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ●orrigo to correct It is stated in a threefold manner 1. When that which was said is wholly disown'd and corrected by a more apt more proper and significant Expression as Mark 9.24 when the Father of the Child that was possest with a dumb Spirit said Lord I believe but recollecting himself and confessing his Infirmity immediately subjoyns help thou mine Vnbelief Joh. 12.27 John 12.27 Christ prays to be saved from Death Father save me from this hour yet immediately correcting that Prayer which shews the
proceed from one and the same Ground viz. a wicked Pretence that the Scriptures tho divine Truths and the Word of God yet do not contain all God's Will but that there are these other unwritten Verities handed down one says from Moses and the other says from St Peter c. by Word of Mouth Since therefore the Bible hath thus wonderfully surmounted all Difficulties and Oppositions for so many Generations and in so many Dangers and against so many Endeavours to root it out of the World we may according to that Maxim in Philosophy Eadem est Causa procreans conservans The procreating and conserving Cause of Things is one and the same conclude That the same God is the Author of it who hath thus by his special Providence preserved it and faithfully promised and cannot Lie that Heaven and Earth shall pass away but one Iota or Tittle of his Word shall not pass away X. The Scriptures did not only Survive but have Triumph'd over 10. The Success of the Scriptures in converting the World all the Oppositions of the Devil and the World That Success wherewith the Gospel was attended even in its Infancy the mighty and marvellous prevailings of it where-ever it came notwithstanding the many and great Disadvantages it was to encounter are a strong and irresistible Argument that it was from Heaven That a Doctrine directly opposite to the whole corrupt Interest of Human Nature and to the Wisdom and VVill of Man (p) 1 Cor. 1.21 Rom. 8.7 carried on and published by but a few and those to outward appearance weak ignorant and simple Persons Illiterate Fishermen Tent-makers c. without any Force of Arms or Temporal Support but on the contrary against both VVind and Tide the Cruelties of raging Powers and Affronts of vaunting Wisdom A Doctrine against which the whole World Jews and Gentiles perfectly concurr'd those hating it as a Stumbling-block and these counting it Foolishness that such an improbable and unpleasing such a friendless unwelcome slighted opposed Doctrine by such Instruments and under such Circumstances should make its way in the World and subject so many Nations to the Obedience of the Cross and make those who to Day persecuted it to Morrow ready to lay down their Lives in Defence and Justification of it evidently shews it to be owned by Omnipotency and not to be of Human Extract XI But besides these outward and more visible Trophies of the Sacred Scriptures 11. Their inward Efficacy how marvellous is their Empire Efficacy and Power within upon the Hearts and Consciences of Men 't is this that Converts the Soul Enlightens the Eye (q) Psal 19.7 Discovers Sin (r) Rom. 7.7 Convinces Gainsayers (ſ) 2 Tim 3.16 Killeth and Terrifieth (t) 2 Cor. 3.6 Rejoiceth the Heart (u) Psal 19.8 Psal 119.103 Quickneth (x) Psal 119.50 Comforteth (y) Rom 15.4 Manifesteth the Thoughts (z) 1 Cot. 14.52 Overthrows false Religions Casteth down Strong-holds and subverts the whole Kingdom of Satan What Consolations at some Times What Terrors at others do proceed from this Sacred Book How are the poor Souls of Men by it mightily refresh'd Their weak Hearts wonderfully strengthned Their dead Spirits raised and made to live again Those that sate in Darkness and the Shadow of Death are Enlightned Many that were in Chains and Fetters of Fears and Terrors of Soul are delivered and set at Liberty Is it reasonable to conceive that a Tree that bears such wonderful Fruit was planted by any other Hand than that of God Who can speak Words that shall restrain and repel all the Powers of Darkness when falling in to make Havock and Desolation in the Souls of Men That shall be able to give Laws to the Terrors of Death nay Eternal Death when they have taken hold of the Consciences of Sinners Are not all these Wonders perform'd by the holy Scriptures And do they not often on the other side breath Thunder and Lightnings throw down the Mighty from their Seats and destroy the Thrones of the Proud and Confident Do they not turn the Security of many into Trembling and Horrour and make their Consciences to burn as if the Fire of Hell had already taken hold of them These Things are evident from the Experience of Thousands that have felt and undergone such powerful Effects of the Word Nay I verily believe there are few that have read the Scriptures with attention and seriousness but can more or less witness the same And whence should such Mighty Operations proceed but because the Almighty Author has endued them with such Vertue through the Spirit whereby they become the Power of God unto Salvation 12. The Testimony of the Church and Martyrs XII Add to all these Arguments the Testimony of the Church and her Holy Martyrs who have sealed this Truth with their Blood By the Church we do not mean the Pope whom the Papists call the Church Virtual nor his Cardinals Bishops c. met in General Council whom they call the Church Representative But the whole Company of Believers in all Ages who have professed the true Faith The Pen-Men of the Scriptures good pious honest holy Men delivered it out as the Word of the Lord and ever since there have been Thousands and Hundreds of Thousands that have believed and testi●ied the same down from Age to Age in a continual uninterrupted Succession The Church of the Jews to whom were committed the Oracles of God (a) Rom. 8.3 professed the Doctrine and received the Books of the Old Testament and testified of them that they were Divine and in great Misery they have constantly confessed the same when as by the only denying thereof they might have been partakers both of Liberty and Rule And remarkable it is both that notwithstanding the High Priests and others of that Nation persecuted the Prophets while they lived yet received their Writings as Prophetical and Divine as also that since the Spirit of Blindness and Obstinacy is come upon Israel and notwithstanding their great hatred to the Chri●tian Religion the Holy Scripture of the Old Testament is kept pure and uncorrupt among●t them even in those places which do evidently confirm the Truth of the Christian Religion as Isa 53.3 And as for the Christian Church it hath with great Constancy and sweet Consent received and acknowledged the Books of the Old and New Testament for the Universal Church which from the beginning thereof until these times professed the Christian Religion to be Divine did and doth also profess that these Books are of God And the several Primitive Churches which first received the Books of the Old Testament and the Gospels the Epistles written from the Apostles to them their Pastors or some they knew did receive them as the Oracles of God and delivered them afterwards under the same Title to their Successors and other Churches And all the Pastors and Doctors who being furnished with Skill both in
by the powerful Operations of the Holy-Ghost whereby he is made holy and enabled to approve himself to God and Men in all purity of Life and Conversation By the Breastplate of Righteousness in the Text we understand the Righteousness of Sanctification is principall● intended for otherwise this piece of Christian Armor would interfere with the Shield of Faith which comprehends the Righteousness of Justification See Shield It is we say a Principle of new Life which the Spirit works in the Heart of a Believer hence the several Graces of Holiness are called the Fruits of the Spirit Gal. 5.22 Man by the Fall had a double Loss first the Love of God secondly the Image or Likeness of God Christ restores both to his Children the first by his Righteousness imputed the second by his Spirit imparting the lost Image of God to them which consists in Righteousness and true Holiness Who but a Man can impart his own Nature and beget a Child like himself So who but the Spirit of God can make a Creature like God by causing him to partake of the Divine Nature 1. This is that Principle of new Life viz. an inward Disposition and Divine Quality sweetly powerfully and constantly stirring up and inclining to that which is holy and spiritually good 2. The Work of the Spirit in this respect was not to recover what was dying Garnal but to work Life de novo in a Soul quite dead hence called a creating quickning forming and renewing Work 3. It is a supernatural Principle by which we distinguish it from Adam's Righteousness which was co-natural to him as Sin is to us Holiness was as natural to him as Health was to his Body they both resulted ex Principiis rectè constitutis from Principles pure and rightly disposed Why Righteousness is called a Breast-plate will appear by the following Parallel Metaphor Parallel A Breast-plate is a main and principal Piece of Armor that belongs to a Souldier RIghteousness in like manner is a principal thing belonging to all Christians who are called Souldiers of Christ 2 Tim 3 3. Endure Hardness as a good Souldier c. II. A Breast-plate is a piece of Armor that every Souldier ought to have on when he engages his Enemy he must not come into the Field without it II. Righteousness is so necessary for every Believer that he ought not cannot be without it there is no engaging any Enemy of the Soul without a Principle of Holiness be wrought in him III. A Breast-plate preserves the principal part of the Body viz. the Breast where the very Vitals of a Man are closely couched together and where a Shot or a Stab is more deadly than in other parts that are more remote from the Fountain of Life A Man may out-live many Wounds received in the Arms or Legs but a Stab in the Heart is a certain Messenger of Death III. Righteousness and Holiness preserves the principal part of a Christian viz. his Soul Satan aims to hit him there where he may dispatch him soonest A Wound in a Man's Credit Estate Relations c. hazard not the Life of his Soul but Sin exposes it to imminent Danger This is that Dart Prov. 7 23 that struck the young Man through the Liver as a Bird hasteth to the Snare that knoweth not 't is for his Life And this is that which Satan strives to tempt entice and draw a Saint to yield unto Hence he should be careful to put on his Breastplate of Righteousness which whilst he has on he is safe from the deadly Stab of the Enemy IV. A Breast-plate is made and prepared for a Souldier before he puts it on It is not his own Work but the Work of a skilful Artist IV. Righteousness which is the Saints Breast-plate is wrought in him by the Holy Spirit who is a most wise and skilful Workman Our own Righteousness is good for nothing hence called dead Works because they are Works from one dead in Sin and spring not from a Principle of inward spiritual Life V. A Breast-plate much emboldens a Souldier and makes him fearless that as he cannot be easily killed so hereby he cannot be soon cowed When a Souldier sees himsel unarmed he begins to tremble but when he hath on a good Helmet and a Plate of Proof on his Breast he is not quickly dismay'd but adventures upon the Point of the Sword V. Thus Righteousness defends and animates the Soul and Conscience when a Man in the midst of the greatest Danger can lift up his hands without spot Holiness fills a Soul with Courage so that he can look in the very face of grim Death whereas Guilt which is the Nakedness of the Soul puts the stoutest Sinner into a shaking Fit of Fear The Wicked flee when no Man pursueth Prov. 28.1 but the Righteous are as bold as a Lion No sooner did Adam see his Breast-plate was off and that he was naked but he was afraid and ran away to hide himself from God VI. The Breast-plate and Girdle were both joined or buckled together VI. So Righteousness and Truth must meet and be joined together in every Christian which is held forth by the Copulative And Stand therefore having your Loins girt about with Truth and having on the Breast-plate of Righteousness Which is taken twofold as hath been shewed First for the Truth of Doctrine or a good and Orthodox Judgment all the Principles of true Religion that are essential to Salvation Secondly Grace or Sincerity of Heart In both these respects Truth must be clasped to or joined with Righteousness and a holy Life Solomon saith Two are better than one So may I say here a good Doctrine with a good Conversation is better than a good Doctrine without a good Conversation or a good Conversation without a good Doctrine as a Man must have the one so he must not be without the other Wo to him that is alone for the Spirit will not be his Strength An evil and corrupt Doctrine may be of as dangerous a Nature as an evil and debauched Life See 2 Pet. 2.1 2. Who privily bring in damnable Heresies even denying the Lord that bought them and bring upon themselves swift Destruction c. In vain is a Man's outward Holiness or moral Sincerity if he be tainted with heretical and damnable Principles and as vain is it for a Man to hold the true Doctrine of the Christian Religion if he be not sincere and live a holy Life Inferences THis may inform us what need there is for every Christian to get and keep on the Breast-plate of Righteousness not only to get a renewed Principle of Grace in his Heart but also to maintain the Power of Godliness in his Life and Conversation This he ought strenuously to labour after and that for several Reasons First In regard of God whose main Design in giving Grace and implanting a Divine Principle in his People is to make them holy to this end he hath put
this Breast-plate upon them 1. In regard of the Design he hath to bring them into Union with himself and in marrying them to Jesus Christ which is that they might bring forth Fruit to God 2. They are regenerated by the Spirit that they might be holy A new Heart Ezek. 36.26 27. and a new Spirit will I put within you and cause you to walk in my Statutes and keep my Judgments and do them We are his Workmanship Eph. 2.10 created in Christ Jesus unto good Works which God hath ordained that we should walk in them 3. It is the Design of God in all his Ordinances The Word of God is both Seed to beget and Food to nourish Holiness begotten in the Heart Every part of it contributes to this Design abundantly The Preceptive part affords a perfect Rule of Holiness the Promises present us with admirable Encouragements to entice and allure us thereunto the Threatnings or minatory part of the Word are to deter and keep back from that which is contrary to it 4. It is the Design of God in all his Providences to make his People more holy The Afflictions he brings upon them are to refine and purify them This is the Fruit of all the taking away of your Sin See Refiner 5. Saints are called God's Witnesses they should from hence endeavour to shine forth in their Testimony for him What he speaks in his Word touching his Justice Holiness and utter Hatred of Sin and Ungodliness they ought not only with their Lips but also with their Lives bear witness unto Secondly In regard of Satan whose great Design is against the Holiness of the Saints How doth it behove them to walk with all Circumspection since they are continually besieged and assaulted by so strong an Enemy As God's great Design is to further and prompt to Holiness so Satan's great Design is to hinder and obstruct it And what should be our chief care to defend but that which our Adversaries Thoughts and Plots are most laid to assault and storm Thirdly Saints should labour to have this Breast-plate on viz. be holy in regard of the World Ye are the Light of the World Mat. 5.13 14. Let your good Works so shine before Men c. 1. If these Lights become Darkness or are darkned no marvel if Men stumble Wo unto the World because of Offences but rather wo to him by whom the Offence cometh Ye are the Salt of the Earth But if this Salt hath lost its Savour 't is no wonder if the World stink and be unsavoury 2. Wicked Men saith a worthy Minister know not the Principle by which you walk they cannot possibly discern the Excellency of that Way and Religion which you profess but they can discern and make some Judgment of your Conversations nay and their Eyes are upon you they watch to see your Failings Spots are soon espied in your Coats for tho they love not Holiness themselves yet they expect that those that profess themselves to be Saints should be holy How should this teach you to get on this Breast-plate 3. This may greatly work upon the Ungodly with whom you live and daily converse nay those that will not be won by the Word possibly may and many times have been won and converted this way 1 Pet. 3.1 2. 4. This will however convince them that you are the Servants of God and Heaven-born Souls it will silence them and stop their Mouths 1 Pet. 3.16 That whereas they speak evil of you they may be ashamed that falsely accuse your good Conversation in Christ 5. This will leave the World without excuse in the Great Day Fourthly You should labour after Holiness in regard of the Gospel it self which you profess That will this way gain much Credit in the World Nothing brings Religion into greater Contempt or causeth it to be more slighted by the Ungodly than the loose carnal and unholy Lives of those who profess it Fifthly You ought to labour after a godly Life in regard of the sincere and holy Ministers of the Gospel and other faithful Saints and Souldiers of Christ What can comfort and delight their Souls more than the holy humble and fruitful Lives of Believers Psal 16.3 The Saints those excellent Ones were all David's Delight and Paul accounted them his Joy and Crown But if they are proud peevish covetous carnal and walk like other Gentiles what wounds and grieves them more This made David weep Jer. 9 1. yea Rivers of Water to run down his Eyes and Jeremiah to wish his Head were Water and his Eyes a Fountain of Tears that he might weep day and night Many walk saith Paul Phil. 3.18 19. of whom I have told you often and now tell you weeping They are Enemies to the Cross of Christ whose End is Destruction whose God is their Belly whose Glory is in their Shame who mind earthly things Sixthly Christians in regard of themselves ought to labour after Righteousness and true Holiness for this only will be the best Evidence to them of the Truth of Grace received and of their Interest in Jesus Christ What will all other Attainments and Privileges signify if they are not holy 1. By this means they will be able to hold up their Heads in the Day of Trial For our rejoycing is this 2 Cor. 1.12 the Testimony of our Conscience that in Simplicity and godly Sincerity not by fleshly Wisdom but by the Grace of God we have our Conversation in the World c. Isa 3.10 2. These are the Men it will go well with whatever comes Say unto the Righteous it shall go well with them c. 3. These shall have Peace in Christ tho they have Trouble in the World Peace whilst they live Psal 37.37 and Peace when they die Mark the perfect Man and behold the Vpright the End of that Man is Peace 4. These need not fear the Assaults of Satan they have Armor of Proof on a Breast-plate Rom. 8.1 that will preserve their Souls from Death There is therefore now no Condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus who walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit Seventhly Christians should labour to have on this Breast-plate of Righteousness in regard of the Excellency of it It is that which God himself is cloathed with it is that which makes Angels to shine gloriously in Heaven A Man is hereby capacitated to have Communion with God Psal 94 20 Shall the Throne of Iniquity have fellowship with thee c. Eighthly and lastly In regard of the Necessity of it For without Holiness no Man shall see the Lord. Quest How should we put on the Breast-plate of Righteousness Answ 1. In Heart we must be inwardly holy Holiness must begin there First make the Tree good c. 2. In Life Negative Holiness doth not only consist in the leaving all gross Sins but in abstaining from all appearance of Evil and to leave
of their safe and first standing in Christ and of their Assurance of Heaven nothing is Therefore the Saints Hope is both sure and stedfast Tenthly That Relation which Believers stand in unto God is a sure Ground of Hope He is their Father and they are his dear Children he is their Husband they his Spouse Will a dear Father suffer his dear Children to perish and be torn in pieces if he hath Power to help them or the dear Husband his dear Wife The Love of God to his Saints exceeds the Love and Pity of either Father or Husband therefore Hope the Anchor of the Soul is both sure and stedfast Joh. ●0 27 28 29. Eleventhly The Power of God is a sure Ground of Hope My Sheep hear my Voice and follow me and I give to them eternal Life and they shall never perish neither shall any pluck them out of my Hand My Father that gave them me is greater than all and none is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand who are kept by the Power of God through Faith unto Salvation If the Power of God be sufficient to keep Believers from falling and to preserve them to his heavenly Kingdom then their Hope is both sure and stedfast Object But it is through Faith they stand and their Faith may fail Answ Christ as I shewed before hath prayed that their Faith fail not and besides Phil. 1.6 he is the Author Increaser and Finisher of it He that hath begun a good Work in you will perform it unto the Day of Christ John 3.6 1 Pet. 1 23. Twelfthly Regeneration is a sure Ground of Hope That which is born of the Flesh is Flesh that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit Being born again not of corruptible Seed but of incorruptible c. Such as is the Seed such is the Product of it The Seed being immortal by which the Saints are regenerated sure this may be sure Ground of Hope that they shall not perish There is in them an holy and Divine Principle so that they cannot sin unto Death or lose eternal Life Let us now put all these together and then doubtless we shall conclude that the Saints Hope of Heaven is no Fancy but like an Anchor that is both sure and stedfast Inferences FIrst Examine your selves what Hope you have there is a false Hope as well as a true What is the Ground of thy Hope 1. Some Men ground their Hope of Heaven upon outward Prosperity This is the Worldlings Hope They conclude God loves them and will give Heaven to them because he hath given them so much of the Earth not remembring that God gives some Men their Portion in this Life Psal 17. Luke 16. Remember Son thou in thy Life time receivedst thy good Things c. 2. Some ground their Hopes of Heaven upon Civility and external Righteousness They live sober and honest Lives and are not guilty of any gross Sins This is the moral Man's Hope the Pharisee's the young Man 's in the Gospel the foolish Virgins had this Hope and yet lost Heaven 3. Some ground their Hopes of Heaven upon the Merits of their own Works This is the Papists Hope for tho they place some Hope in Christ yet they put Confidence in their own Works Now this is to cast Anchor on the Sands First That which merits must be our own but none of our good Works are our own They are our own subjective because wrought in us and they are ours in regard of the Benefit of them but in respect of the Original they are none of ours they are the Fruits of the Spirit 't is God hath wrought all our Works in us Secondly They must be compleat and perfect or not meritorious but the best Works performed by us are both impure and imperfect more Dross than Gold Thirdly That which merits must not be due upon any other account paying Debts is not meritorious Now there is nothing that we do or can do but it is due 't is a Debt we owe to God we owe him all we have are or can perform Therefore saith Christ When you have done all say you are unprofitable Servants Secondly It shews that the Hope of Believers is a glorious Hope the Apostle saith a blessed Hope that is the Stay or Anchor of the Soul c. Tit. 2.13 Thirdly All those that have not this precious Grace are at present in a hopeless Condition Quest How may a Man know whether he hath a true and well-grounded Hope 1. If thou hast a lively Hope thou art born again the new Birth entitles to a new Hope What Hope can a Man have of Heaven if he be not converted 1 Pet. 1.3 John 3.3 Vnless a Man be born again he cannot see the Kingdom of God 2. A true and well-grounded Hope is attended with a Train of other Graces Tribulation worketh Patience and Patience Experience and Experience Hope Rom. 5.3 4 5. and Hope maketh not ashamed why because the Love of God is shed abroad in our Hearts by the Holy-Ghost Those that have the Grace of Hope have the Graces of Faith and Love and all other Fruits of the Spirit more or less in them 3. Hope purifies the Heart He that hath this Hope in him purifieth himself 1 John 3.3 even as he is pure If thou hast an unsanctified Heart never boast of thy Hope it makes not only the Heart holy but the Life also 4. Hope of Salvation is grounded upon the Promises of God The Promises give Interest and upon Interest ariseth Hope therefore he that hath not took hold of God's Promise by Faith is destitute of Hope the Anchor of the Soul Psal 11● 49 Remember thy Word unto thy Servant upon which thou hast caused me to hope 5. Hope keeps the Soul in a steady and sure expectation of the Good of Promises under Affliction and Sufferings a Saint is hereby stayed and quieted whilst he is exposed to the Loss of all other things for Christ's sake Heb. 10.34 They took patiently the spoiling of their Goods knowing in themselves they had in Heaven a better and more enduring Substance 6. True Hope makes a Christian very lively and valiant for Christ and his Truth It fills the Soul full of spiritual Activity it is called a lively Hope it makes him bold and not ashamed of the Cross c. Love compared to Death and the Grave and to Coals and Flames of Fire Cant. 8.6 Love is strong as Death Jealousy is as cruel as the Grave The Coals thereof are Coals of Fire which have a most vehement Flame Verse 7. Many Waters cannot quench Love neither can the Floods drown it c. THe Grace of Love which Christ hath infused into the Heart of his Spouse and all gracious Ones is compared by the Holy-Ghost in these Scriptures to three things which are of a mighty powerful and prevailing Nature against whom there is no standing First
Death Secondly the Grave Thirdly Coals and Flames of Fire Which shew forth the vehement Power and Force of Divine Love to Jesus Christ Which cannot be quenched First Love is compared to Death and the Grave Metaphor Parallel DEath and the Grave overcome the strongest Men it prevails over the most powerful wise and learned in the World neither can the most mighty Monarch encounter Death or stand before it there is no discharge in that War SO Love that is in the Heart of a sincere Christian prevails against all Difficulties and Oppositions Temptations Afflictions and most cruel Sufferings and Torments that can be exercised upon them as appeared by the blessed Martyrs Nothing is too hard for Love it cannot be subdued it overcomes all Sin and Suffering whatsoever II. Death and the Grave seize upon every part of the corporal or mortal Body II. So Love when shed abroad in the Heart seizeth upon all the Faculties of the Soul Hence it is that true Christians are said to love Christ with all their Hearts and with all their Souls Metaphor Disparity DEath and the Grave put an end to natural Life and so cause all Motions or Actions from thence to cease BUt Love hath that Virtue as it is a Grace of the Spirit that it sets all the Faculties of the Soul upon Acts of a spiritual Life None are so lively as those that truly love Jesus Christ II. Death overcomes and destroys that which we would if possible keep viz. our Lives that are most dear to us II. Love only overcomes that which is offensive and contrary to us or that stands in opposition to the Soul's Union with Christ making that which would be injurious to Flesh and Blood to become profitable and advantagious yea tho it be to the Loss of Life yet Love takes away the Fear of Death and makes the Soul willing to part with Life for Christ's sake Love is also compared to Coals and Flames of Fire Metaphor Parallel COals and Flames of Fire are of a burning and consuming Quality THe Grace of Love kindled in the Soul of a Believer burns up and consumes that inordinate Desire which is naturally in the Heart after the Things and Vanities of this World it eats up and consumes all carnal and sensual Lusts whatsoever all fleshly and combustible Stuff or Things that stand in the way are burnt up and destroyed by it II. Coals and Flames of Fire are of a purging and purifying quality II. So the Grace of Love purgeth cleanseth and purifieth the Soul the Dross and Filth of the Heart and Life being wasted away a Christian is made holy sanctified and heavenly thereby III. Coals and Flames of Fire are of a melting and softning Nature they make things tender and pliable meet to receive the Impression of a Seal c. III. So the Grace of Love softens the Heart and melts it making it pliable and very fit and capable to receive the Impression and Divine Image of God IV. Some Fire is so vehement that Water thrown upon it will not quench it but rather cause it to burn more fierce and vehemently IV. The Grace of Love is of such a strong and vehement Nature th●t it is impossible utterly to quench or extinguish it in the Soul tho the Devil daily useth all his Strength and Skill to do it Many ways he continually assaults Believers when Temptations of one sort fail he trieth others he offers worldly Pleasures Honours Riches yea all the Goods as I may say of his House but all is in vain nothing will quench this Divine Flame the true Christian utterly contemns him with all he hath The grand Design of Satan's courting a Man with all his Offers All this will I give thee c. is to gain his Love or draw off his Affections from Jesus Christ If this Way will not do he tries another and brings Afflictions and Crosses upon the Soul but over these likewise is a Saint a Conqueror Which makes the Apostle break forth into this holy Triumph Who shall separate us from the Love of Christ Shall Tribulation or Distress Rom. 8.35 36 37 38. or Persecution or Famine or Nakedness or Peril or Sword No none of these things can For I am persuaded that neither Death nor Life nor Angels nor Principalities nor Powers nor Things present nor Things to come nor Height nor Depth nor any other Creature shall be able to separate us from the Love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. V. Fire hath Light with it V. So the Grace of Love is attended with the Knowledg of Christ who is the Object of Love Ignoti enim nulla cupido VI. Coals and Flames of Fire afford Heat they are of a warming and reviving Nature VI. So the Grace of Love heats our cold and frozen Hearts it warms and revives them with sweet and blessed Love and Zeal for God and his Glory VII Flames of Fire ascend or tend continually upwards See more of the Nature and Quality of Fire where the Word of God is compared to it VII So the Grace of Love darts the Desires of the Soul Heavenwards Such have their Affections set on Things above Col. 3.1 2. Metaphor Disparity FIre is from beneath it is earthy and one of the four Elements THe Grace of Love is from above it is a supernatural Grace it grows not in Natures Garden But the Fruit of the Spirit is Love c. II. A violent Fire may be quenched and all natural and elementary Fire shall be put out Mount Aetna shall not burn always II. But the Grace of Love this Divine Fire can never be quenched it shall burn to Eternity Charity never faileth c. Inference BY these Things Works and Operations we may try whether we have true Love to Jesus Christ or no. And for a further Help therein see the following Metaphor Christ's Love compared to Wine Cant. 1.2 For his Love is better than Wine WHereas Christ's Love is preferred to Wine it is to be understood Synecdochically so Ainsworth Wine here is put for the most pleasant joyful refreshing and cordial Things as Bread by the same Figure is frequently put for such things as strengthen c. The Love of Jesus Christ is better than Wine or whatsoever Men esteem to be good or to excell in Nature and Virtue Metaphor Parallel VVIne is the Fruit of a good Tree a choice and precious Plant and 't is the best of natural Liquors THe Love of Christ is the Fruit of the choicest Plant that ever was planted Men and Angels are not to be compared to him See Vine And his Love is the best and choicest of Love Wine is natural but his Love is Divine and supernatural None ever loved as Christ loved II. Wine is pleasant delectable and sweet to the Taste II. There is nothing so pleasant and delectable to a believing Soul as the Manifestation of Christ's Love it excells all things for sweetness III. Wine is to be
had only in some particular Countries some People never taste of it as long as they live III. Christ's Love is not known to many that live in the World divers never tasted of it do not know how good it is died without any sight or assurance of Christ's Love IV. Wine is highly esteemed and valued when the excellent Virtue thereof is known IV. Christ's Love is esteemed by all that know his Worth they value him above Wine or Gold or the best of earthly things V. Men will not part with Store of the best Wine for Toys and Trifles V. Saints will not part with the Love of Christ for all the good things of this World they are but Trifles and Vanity in comparison of his Love If a Man would give all the Goods of his House to a Saint so that he would part with Christ's Love Cant. 8.7 it would be contemned VI. Wine is of a singular use to revive and make glad the disconsolate Spirit Vina parant animos Ovid. Give Wine to him that is of an heavy Heart VI. The Love of Christ is the most sovereign thing in the World in the Manifestations of it to revive and comfort poor disconsolate Souls Thou hast put more Gladness in my Heart Psal 4.7 than in the Time when their Corn and Wine encreased VII Wine causes a Man if he drinks freely of it Cura fugit dilueturque Mero Ovid. to forget his Sorrows VII The Evidence or Manifestation of Christ's Love to a poor Soul doth cause it to forget all its former Bitterness Terror of the Law Rom. 7.10 15 18 24 25. and Horror of Conscience for Sin which possibly for a great while it lay under VIII Wine Naturalists tell us repairs decayed Nature A Man may faint by some sudden Qualm and need a Cordial and that which may revive the Spirit may not recover a Man out of a Consumption or one brought by a languishing Distemper almost to the Grave VIII The Grace and Love of Christ will recover Strength that hath been lost A Saint may faint and need a Cordial by means of a Temptation when Grace is not much decayed in him A Draught of Christ's Love I mean the Manifestations of it will recover in a spiritual sence a Christian that has been a great while consumptive whose Vitals are impaired and he almost dead IX Wine was used in Legal Sacrifices in time of the Law IX The Grace of Love that Fruit of the Spirit which flows from Christ is the only Ingredient to stir up our Devotion We can perform no Services acceptably without Love Let all your Works be done in Charity And when the Soul hath sweet Manifestations of Chrst's Love to it how sweetly doth it go on in God's Worship X. Wine is good as it may be used to heal some sorts of Wounds X. The Love of Christ will heal a broken Heart There is no Salve both in the Nature and Effects thereof to cure a wounded Spirit like Assurance of Christ's Love XI Wine is good to stir up Courage in hostile Encounters it makes a Man brisk and valiant XI The Love of Christ breaking in upon the Soul makes a Christian couragious and very valiant in that spiritual Warfare he is engaged in he is hereby animated to endure all manner of Hardness and over all is more than a Conqueror Nothing shall separate us from the Love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. XII Wine is used at Marriage-Feasts and in great Banquets XII The Love of Christ is more than a Banquet of the greatest Varieties to a gracious Soul it affords choice Food a Feast of fat things of Wines upon the Lees of fat things full of Marrow of Wines upon their Lees well refined XIII Wine may be taken to excess XIII But none can have too much of Christ's Love XIV Wine daily drunk without fresh Supplies will not hold out long XIV Christ's Love is like a Fountain of living Water or an inexhaustible Treasure XV. Wine will decay by long keeping it will wax sour and become nauseous and unsavoury XV. Christ's Love the longer we enjoy it the sweeter it is and sweetest of all 't will be at the last Inferences BUt from whence is it that Believers do thus prize and esteem Jesus Christ and his Love First From the Excellency of his Person See Rose of Sharon and Lilly of the Vallies He is fairer than the Children of Men. Secondly From the sence of his great Love to them We love him because he first loved us Thirdly From the Consideration of those hard things he suffered for their sakes Fourthly Because of the Savour of his good Ointment He hath shed his Love abroad in their Hearts Rom 5 5. by the Holy Ghost Fifthly Saints value Christ's Love above Wine because his Love is beyond all comparison most sweet and consolatory 1. His Love was in him early betimes before ever the Earth was formed or the Foundations thereof laid Prov. 8 31. his Hearts Desire and Love was first set upon us 2. His Love is of an attracting Nature that the Spouse knew well enough He is like the Loadstone Jer. 31.3 1 John 4.19 he draws all Hearts after him that have a taste or touch of him 3. 'T is boundless like Nilus it overflows all Banks and Bounds it knows no Limits Prov. 8.30 4. It is a delighting Love His Delight was with the Sons of Men. He takes complacency in the Soul he loves Hos 14.4 Ezek 16.3 4 5 6 9. Cant. 8.6 7. 5. It is a free Love without foreseen Merit or Worth in the Object When Man lay weltring in his Blood loathsom and filthy Christ loved him 6. Christ's Love is hot and fervent much Water cannot quench it It hath a vehement Flame 7. 'T is a matchless Love far beyond the Love of Jacob to Rachel or Jonathan to David 8. 'T is an incomprehensible Love it passeth Knowledg You may sooner find out the Depth of the Sea the Heighth of Heaven tell the Stars or accompt the Sands of the Sea-shore than find out or measure the Love of Christ It is a lasting abiding and eternal Love His loving-kindness he will never take away This makes the Church so much to desire the Manifestations of the Love of Christ and in this is his Love better than Wine But who are they that thus prize and esteem the Love of Christ Take some brief Notes of them 1. Such cannot tell how to praise Christ nor set forth his Excellency as they would they cannot sufficiently exalt him 2. Such are in a longing and languishing Condition till they see him 3. Cannot be satisfied till they get to some good and well-grounded Assurance of an Interest in him 4. Christ runs much in their Minds 5. Such love Christ what State soever they are in 6. Such keep his Word 7. They love Christ above Husband Wife Children c. nay more than Life it self 8. They
in Man Job 32.8 and the Inspiration of the Almighty giveth him Vnderstanding III. A Candle is but a small Light in comparison of the Light of the Sun it giveth Light but a little way and discovers things but darkly III. The Spirit of Man is but a small Light in comparison of Christ the Sun of Righteousness and the Light of the glorious Gospel that discovereth those things that the Light of natural Conscience will not 1. The Spirit of Man will discover unto him by the help of the visible Creation Rom. 1.20 that there is a God that made the World but it cannot discover that there is a Redeemer who died to save the World which the Gospel doth 2. The Spirit of Man will discover Man's Duty in Morals to do as he would be done unto but it cannot teach him in all things his Duty towards God viz. his Divine Laws and Institutions and how he ought to be worshipped 3. The Spirit of Man will convince him of some Sins but it will not convince him of Sin because he believeth not in Jesus Christ for this the Spirit of Truth and glorious Gospel only convince Men and Women of 4. The Spirit of Man discovers to him that he must die but it cannot discover to him without the Light of the written Word a Resurrection IV. A Candle is oftentimes put out IV. So is the Light or Candle of the Wicked God in a way of Judgment when Men have abused their Light and Knowledg they have had of Him giveth them up to vile Affections as he did the Gentiles so that they sin without controul Conscience is seared and asleep as it were and reproveth them no more The Candle of the Wicked shall be put out Prov. 24.20 Inferences THis reproves those that say The Light which is in every Man that cometh into the World is God Christ and the Holy Spirit whereas it is evident 't is Man's Spirit and called but the Candle of the Lord and in it self no more than the Light of Man's natural Conscience II. It reproves them also for saying It is sufficient to make known or discover unto Men all things that are necessary to Salvation and that they should have known by the Light within all things which the Holy Scriptures declare of Christ and the Mysteries of the Gospel if the Scriptures had never been written Which is easily detected 1. By considering of that great Darkness that is in those Heathen Nations and People that have not the written Word of God concerning Christ and Salvation for tho they have the Light of this Candle viz. the Light of their own natural Consciences yet know nothing of Christ who was born of the Blessed Virgin nor of his Death and Resurrection 2. By considering the absolute Necessity there is of Gospel-Revelation and Ministration to make known to Men those glorious Mysteries according as it is held forth in divers places of Scripture for if Man's chief and only Teacher were within him what need was there for Christ to ordain and send forth his Apostles and Ministers to preach the Gospel to the World and why is Faith said to come by hearing the Word preached 3. They are disproved by this viz. they cannot make known any of those other things which Christ did that were not written III. From hence we may perceive what the Substance is which the Light of Man's Spirit will do it searches all the inward Parts of the Belly i. e. makes known the very Thoughts and Intentions of the Heart unto him and reproves him for not living up to the Light God hath afforded him IV. What Fools are they these things considered who plead for a Candle-Light and chuse rather to be lighted and directed by it when the Sun is risen and shineth clearly blessed be God in our Horizon Conscience a Witness Rom. 9.1 I speak the Truth in Christ I lie not my Conscience bearing me Witness in the Holy-Ghost c. 1 John 3.20 If our Hearts condemn us God is greater and knoweth all things Rom. 2.15 16. Their Conscience in the mean while accusing or else excusing in the Day when God shall judg the Secrets of Men by Jesus Christ according to my Gospel COnscience is in these Scriptures called a Witness We shall 1. Shew what Conscience is 2. Run the Parallel First Conscience is a natural Power with which God hath endued the Soul of Man by Creation for his Comfort if he walk uprightly or for his Torment if he walk in evil Ways We do not imagine that Conscience came not into the World until Adam's Fall for this were to suppose Adam in Paradise to be a Man without Conscience Conscience indeed as an Accuser and Condemner came not in until then for as long as Adam obeyed the Commandments of God there was no cause that Conscience should accuse him but as sooon as he had sinned Conscience flew in his Face Secondly Conscience we 1. say is a natural Power which the Soul of Man hath Mr. Lockier c. Now saith one whether this Power be in the Understanding only or partly in the Understanding partly in the Will I find controverted amongst the Learned some speak of it as a distinct Faculty This Power we speak of I conceive saith he to be a reflect Act of the practick Understanding only transcendently 2. By the Power of the Holy Ghost St. John confirms that it is a reflect Act of the practick Understanding only where speaking of this Power in the Soul he saith And hereby we know that we know him if we k●ep his Commandments 1 Joh. 2 3. That is as if you should say We do view our Ways by the Word of God which is an Act only of the Understanding and finding them to be in some measure levell with the holy Rule we have this comfortable Reflection back upon our selves That our Faith is not a Fancy but a Faith that works by Love and also sincere and saving Paul confirms the second That it is a reflect Act of the Understanding transcendently seconded by the Power of the Holy-Ghost My Conscience bearing me Witness in the Holy-Ghost That is My Conscience transcendently s●conded and assisted by the Holy-Ghost doth strongly testify to my Soul that I am full of Bowels towards my Kinsmen after the Flesh and could do any thing or suffer any thing for their Good The Order according to which the Holy-Ghost strikes in with Conscience is this The Understanding makes a double Proposition one grounded in the Word of God the other in the Heart of Man as thus He that keepeth the Commandments of God truly loves God but I do keep the Commandments of God This is grounded in the Heart of Man and then draws a Conclusion from both Therefore I do love God truly This Conclusion whilst holy and drawn from Divine Premises to wit the Word of God and true Grace in the Heart the Spirit of God strikes in with the Soul
in making of it and assists the weak Soul so that he concludes with strong Confidence he is sincere or loves God in truth and not only secretly assists but seconds him and saith the same thing to Man that his own Spirit doth Rom. 8 16 The Spirit beareth witness with our Spirits that we are the Sons of God If the Premises be corrupt which the Understanding makes for the Heart makes Propositions suitable to the Light that is in the intellectual Part then the Devil that lying Spirit strikes in and seconds the Soul in that corrupt Conclusion which he collects from corrupt Principles concerning himself thereby to ruin and undo the Soul in Ignorance and Unbelief Thirdly This Faculty or natural Power called Conscience only appertaineth to Men and not to any irrational Creatures Brutes want Reason and therefore are not capable Subjects of Conscience yet against Reason and Conscience Men oftentimes do worse than a Beast Fourthly Conscience is a natural Power in Man which compares his Ways and Thoughts by some Rule and according as his Ways agree or disagree with that Rule so answerably doth it bear witness with or against him If the Understanding be enlightned with Truth to wit the Word of God then Conscience compares the Ways of a Man by a perfect Rule But if the Understanding be enlightned with natural or moral Principles only then Conscience compares a Man's Ways according to those Principles only and so by an imperfect Rule So far Mr. Lockier and others as to what Conscience is Metaphor Parallel A Witness gives in Testimony according to his Light or that Knowledg he hath of things and if he hath a perfect Knowledg of this or that he speaks and testifies his Testimony is good and ought to be received SO Conscience gives in Testimony according to that Light and Knowledg that is in the Understanding for it only speaks and makes Propositions according to its Light if it be misguided by Satan or corrupt Nature or false Principles his Testimony is not good nor to be regarded but deceives and abuses the Soul as a false Witness doth who appears to speak in the behalf of a guilty Person And on the other hand he may for want of a clear Light and Understanding condemn such as he should clear And hence many that are very wicked and vile both in Practice and Principle are very confident that their State and Condition is good and their poor deluded Souls are peremptory many times and wiser in their own Conceit than seven Men that can give a Reason In them is fulfilled that of the Apostle Their Minds and Consciences are corrupt And on the other hand for want of a little Light some good Men by the Testimony of their Consciences are ready to condemn themselves and give up all their Hope notwithstanding their being justified and accepted by Jesus Christ II. A Witness therefore must be throughly examined to find out how or by what means he comes to know this or that he gives Testimony of II. So must a Man strictly examine his own Conscience how it comes to have knowledg of things of which it either accuseth or excuseth for this ought always to be received as an undoubted Truth That the Word of God is the very Rule and Guide by which Conscience should be steered and by the clear Light of which it ought at all times to give in its Testimony either for or against a Man Saul thought he ought to have done many things against the Name of Jesus of Nazareth his Heart did not witness against him when he contented to Stephen's Death because his Conscience wanted Light it had not perfect knowledg of things And hence he saith that what he did he did it ignorantly in Vnbelief But should another Man 1 Tim. 1.13 who knew that Jesus of Nazareth was the Son of God and those persecuted People were the People of God have done so Conscience would have been Witness against him and have flown in his Face yea condemned him for it without Repentance to the lowest Pit of Hell III. A good Witness one that hath perfect knowledg of all things laid to a Man's Charge if he can make it out that he is wronged how is such a Witness to be valued III. So a good Conscience I mean a Conscience rightly enlightned by the Word of God if it gives in Testimony for a Man that his Heart is sincere and his Life holy and that he truly loveth and feareth God notwithstanding the false Charge of the Enemy how is the Testimony of such a Witness to be valued by a Christian Hence Paul saith 2 Cor. 1.12 This is our rejoycing the Testimony of our Conscience IV. A good and faithful Witness will speak the whole Truth and clear the Matter so far as he knoweth or can speak to it upon all occasions IV. So a good and well-guided Conscience will speak all the Truth and clear the Matter between God and the Soul so far as he hath Light and will deceive no Man or Woman if they do but hearken to him V. A good and faithful Witness will not be bribed or daunted but speak in behalf of a Man who is falsly accused and to the utter Shame and Conviction of the guilty Person V. So Conscience rightly guided by God's Word will speak Peace to a godly and sincere Person let who will condemn him and will speak Terror to the wicked and impenitent Sinner let who will speak Peace and Comfort to him Conscience will deal plainly if it may be heard and be not stifled or put out of a capacity of bringing in its Testimony VI. A just and impartial Witness is greatly dreaded by a wicked and guilty Person VI. So Conscience who is an impartial Witness is greatly dreaded by some ungodly Souls O how fain would they fly from those terrible Accusations of their own Consciences if they knew how Some from the Horror that ariseth from hence have hanged themselves and others cut their own Throats and some have several other ways laid violent hands upon themselves So poor Conscience who is known and daily found to be a true and faithful Witness one that will not be bribed or corrupted by Frowns or Flatteries who knoweth all the secret Lusts Pride Malice Treasons Thefts Adulteries that lie in the Heart and all manner of Wickedness that vile Sinners are guilty of and layeth it daily to their Charge is hated and much struck at nay such is the Wickedness of Men they endeavour to stifle it and fear its Tongue with hot Irons nay and put out his Eyes nay so far as they can they endeavour to murther it that it may not be able to witness against them any more but that they may sin without controul Of these the Apostle speaks Eph. 4.19 Who being past feeling have given themselves over unto all manner of Lasciviousness to work all Vncleanness with Greediness Having their Consciences seared with a hot
delivered themselves into the hands of Justice 6. That Man can never have good Days that keeps an evil Conscience 7. On the other hand he that hath a good Conscience needs never be sad nor can he be without good Days for as Trouble and Horror of Conscience is the greatest Trouble so Peace of Conscience is the greatest Joy That Man can never want Musick saith Mr. Caryl that speaks in Consort and is harmonious with himself A good Conscience is the poor Man's Riches and the rich Man's chiefest Jewel a Jewel worth keeping It is saith one the best Pillow to sleep on and the best Dish to feed on A good Conscience is a continual Feast so the Geneva-Translation Prov. 15.15 Dan. 5.5 A good Conscience with a Dinner of Herbs is all Varieties but a bad Conscience makes all Feasts and Pleasures like the Hand-writing on Belshazzar's Wall 8. Labour to get and keep a good Conscience because an evil one spoils all the good and best Actions of thy Life it renders thy Prayers to be sinful 9. Consider Conscience is privy to all thou thinkest knoweth what Evil hath been done by thee in private seeth all the Evil thou hast committed and all the Good thou hast omitted the doing of and one day if evil Rom. 2.15 it will lay all open before the Eyes of God Angels and Men and come in as a Witness to charge and condemn thee for ever O therefore get a good Conscience 10. Take heed how thou carriest thy self towards Conscience because it hath a Regal Power in thy Soul a Commission either to accuse or excuse and if he condemns thee as an Unbeliever or as a false Hypocrite by the Light and Authority of God's Word 1 John 3.20 God will also assuredly condemn thee unless thou dost repent in the great Day 11. Consider what a glorious Mercy it will be to have such a Friend as Conscience witness for thee when thou art wrongfully accused and condemned by Men. This was that which bore up Job and holy Paul in their Troubles Job 27.6 2 Cor. 1.12 My Heart shall not reproach me c. This is our rejoycing the Testimony of our Conscience Quest Some possibly may enquire here How a good Conscience may be known or what Characters may be given of it Answ I shall give you some Rules to judg of a good Conscience both Negatively and Positively First Negatively 1. A blind ignorant and misguided Conscience is not a good Conscience Some think that God concerns not himself with their Actions takes no notice of their Hearts Words or Lives Others think that God is made up wholly of Mercy and tremble not at his Justice and so conclude it is an easy thing to get to Heaven One that I have heard of said That if it were as easy to get the Riches of this World as it was to get Heaven he would not care or to that effect not remembring that it is as hard to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven especially for rich Men as it is for a Camel to go through the Eye of a Needle Mat. 19.23 1 Pet. 4.18 and that the Righteous shall scarcely be saved Others think that those Men are Fools that make such a Stir and Ado about Religion thinking that is the best Religion that is easiest to the Flesh and is most free from outward Trouble whereas the Scripture saith 1 Tim. 2.12 that whoever will live godly in Christ Jesus must suffer Persecution Some think the Laws of Men must be their Rule in all Matters of Faith and Religion and whatever Magistrates command must be done c. 2. A drouzy and sleepy Conscience is not a good Conscience A Conscience that is not throughly awakened will let a Man alone in Sin such can sleep upon the Brink of the greatest Danger tho they are just falling into the Gulph of Eternity yea can sleep under the most awakening Ministry tho Hell-Fire be thrown as it were in their very Faces yet Conscience giveth them not one Jog 3. A guilty Conscience is not a good Conscience when Conscience flies into a Man's Face for this or that Sin Tit. 1.15 some horrid Pollution or other loved and lived in 4. A seared Conscience a Conscience that hath no feeling in it is not a good Conscience 5. A despairing Conscience is not a good Conscience Such as think their Sins are greater than God can or will forgive Mat. 12.31 notwithstanding Christ hath said All Sins and Blasphemies against the Father and the Son shall be forgiven unto Men and those that believe not there is Life for them in Christ make God a Liar Secondly Positively 1. That Man hath a good Conscience that walks uprightly and faithfully to his Light according to what he knoweth If he hath only a natural Light and walks up faithfully to that then he hath only a natural good Conscience there is Moral Sincerity spoken of in the holy Scriptures Joh. 20.4 as well as Godly Sincerity Abimelech in this respect had a good Conscience In the Sincerity of my Heart and Innocency of my Hands Gen. 20.5 have I done this Here I might shew how a natural good Conscience may be known from a Conscience evangelically and spiritually good take two or three Hints 1. He whose Conscience is only naturally good is usually a proud Man Lord I thank thee Luk. 18 11. I am not as other Men c. Such seek their own Glory they sacrifice to their own Net and burn Incense to their own Drag all centers in Self the Principle of their Action is Self A Saint when his Gifts are highest his Heart is lowest when his Spirit is most raised his Heart is most humble 2. A Man that hath only a natural good Conscience his great endeavour is to still the Noise and stop the Mouth of it but never looks to have the Guilt removed and Filth washed away by Christ's Blood he seeth no need of a Saviour I was alive once without the Law Rom. 7.11 c. He is like a Child that hath got a Thorn in his Flesh who wipeth away the Blood but taketh no notice or thought how to get out the Thorn If bare Performance of Duties whether natural or divine will still or quiet the Conscience the Conscience is but naturally good 2. When Conscience compares a Man's Ways by the perfect Rule of God's Word by which he walks and finds it agreeable thereto 3. An evangelical good Conscience findeth a Man as careful of his Duty towards God as he is of his Duty towards Man and as careful of his Duty towards Man as of his Duty towards God Acts 24.16 Herein do I exercise my self to have always a Conscience void of Offence towards God and towards Man 4. An evangelical good Conscience always stirs up to Obedience and Conformity to God's Word from the sight of the Excellency of it and Purity that is in it Thy Word is very
pure Psal 119. therefore thy Servant loveth it 5. He hath a good Conscience whose Conviction and Trouble for Sin is universal when it is deep when the Spirit searcheth into the bottom Come saith the Woman of Samaria Joh. 4 29 39. see a Man that hath told me all that ever I did And they were pricked in their Hearts 6. He hath an evangelical good Conscience who is troubled for Sin not simply because of Shame or because of inward Guilt or fear of Punishment but because God is and hath been offended his Spirit grieved and his Soul defiled and made unlike God his Trouble riseth from the sence of the hainous Nature of Sin 7. When Conscience findeth that no Conviction either of Sin or Duty is slighted by the Soul Psal 119.80 but tenderly nourished 8. When a Man will suffer any Punishment or Loss before he will offer violence to his Conscience and sin against God 9. When Conscience cannot find any Sin hid spared born with or connived at in the Soul no sweet Morsel under the Tongue 10. When Conscience finds a Man the same in private that he is in publick and that he is not of a Pharisaical Spirit doth nothing to be seen of Men or for vain Glory's sake 11. When Conscience cannot find any Duty or Ordinance which the Soul is convinced of to be neglected tho he is exposed to Reproach thereby To obey God in Baptism is called the Answer of a good Conscience Conscience calls for obedience to this and to all other Ordinances of the Gospel when convinced of them 12. And lastly When Conscience beareth Testimony to a Soul that it loveth God and Jesus Christ above all things in this World c. He that hateth not Father and Mother c. cannot be my Disciple That is if he hath not a lesser Love to them for the lesser Love in Scripture is called a Hatred which our Saviour openeth in another place He that loveth Father or Mother more than me is not worthy of me and he that loveth Son or Daughter more than me is not worthy of me Phil. 3 9 10. c. Yea doubtless I account all things but Loss c. Quest How shall a Man get and keep a good Conscience Answ 1. He must get his Heart sprinkled with the Blood of Christ Heb. 10.22 Let us draw near with a true Heart in full assurance of Faith having our Hearts sprinkled from an evil Conscience c. See that you experience that the Blood of Christ hath as effectually purged your Consciences from dead Works Heb. 9.14 as the Blood of Bulls and Goats sanctified to the purifying of the Flesh 2. He must take heed of all such things as offend his Conscience Conscience is a very tender thing the smallest thing will make it bleed 3. He must take heed of evil aad corrupt Principles an erring Conscience is not a good Conscience 4. Labour to fit under a Soul-searching Ministry 5. Take heed of vain Glory and all secret Evil Conscience prieth into thy most inward Thoughts beware of speculative Sin 6. Labour to keep thy Tongue Whoso keepeth his Mouth and his Tongue keepeth his Soul from Trouble 7. Labour to bring thy Heart into every Duty beware of Hypocrisy 8. Do not grieve or offend thy Conscience in any thing tho the Matter may be in it self lawful yet thou must not do it if thou hast a doubt in thy Spirit about it Rom. 14.23 He that doubteth is damned that is condemned in his own Conscience But much more take heed of doing that which is by all owned to be utterly unlawful 9. Labour in all Acts to be sincere Conscience hath power to give in Testimony concerning thy Integrity if thy Heart be unsound and not upright Conscience will soon discover it and reproach thee for it and thou wilt not be able to hold out to the end and sad will it be to have thy own Conscience witness against thee when thou comest to lie on a sick Bed an evil Conscience will be a bad Death-Bed Companion O how doth this reprove those that sin and regard not the Checks and Rebukes of their own Hearts Conscience in the great Day will be more than ten thousand Witnesses against them THE Seventh HEAD OF Metaphors Allegories and Similes WITH Other Borrowed TERMS Relating to the Church of GOD. The Church called the City of God Psal 87.3 Glorious things are spoken of thee O City of God Selah Psal 46.4 There is a River the Streams whereof shall make glad the City of God the holy Place of the Tabernacle of the Most High Isa 26.1 We have a strong City c. Isa 33.20 Look upon Zion the City of our Solemnity c. Isa 62.12 And they shall call them the holy People c. And thou shalt be called a City sought out not forsaken Mat. 5.14 Ye are a City set on a Hill that cannot be hid IN these places of the Holy Scripture Sion or the Church of God is called a City Sion was a Fort or Mount in Jerusalem and the Temple was built upon it hence the Church of the Jews was called as some conceive by this Name Zion because there they assembled but after it was a Name or Title given to the Church whether Jews or Gentiles Heb. 12.12 Ye are come to Mount Sion to the City of the Living God the heavenly Jerusalem God's People may be called by the Name of Sion or Jerusalem 1. Because we were naturally like Jerusalem the Forts of the Jebusites viz. Sinners and Enemies to God 2. Because by Grace we are overcome and conquered like as Jerusalem was by the true David 3. Because the Church is fortified by the Almighty for his own use and chief Place and Residence in this nether Creation 4. In respect of her Renown and Glory As Jerusalem was renowned above all Cities so God's Church is now above all People and Societies in the World 5. Because it is viewed and gazed upon by all Strangers she may well be compared to a Looking-glass as Zion signifies 6. In respect of her Laws for as the Law and publick Worship were at Jerusalem so Christ's Laws and publick Worship are maintained in the Church Hence God is said to love the Gates of Zion more than all the Dwelling-Places of Jacob. Psal 87.2 Observ The Saints or Church of God is the City of God or may fitly be compared to a City In opening of this Metaphor we shall shew the Nature Trade Government Privileges and Glory of the City of God Metaphor Parallel A City is a Place built by Men for a People to inhabit or dwell in THe Church is built by Christ for a Habitation for God Mat. 16.18 Vpon this Rock will I build my Church c. In whom ye are builded together for an Habitation of God through the Spirit Eph. 2.22 II. A City is usually compassed about with Walls that it may thereby become
more safe and secure to dwell in and some Cities have two or three Walls to make them more impregnable II. The Church of God hath strong Walls about it We have a strong City Isa 26.1 Salvation will God appoint for Walls and Bulwarks The Church hath a threefold Wall about it First The Wall of God's Providence Hast not thou made a Hedg or Wall about him As the Mountains are round about Jerusalem Job 1. Psal 125.2 so the Lord is round about them that fear him c. Secondly The Protection of the holy Angels Psal 34.7 The Angels of the Lord encamp round about them that fear him c. Thirdly God in an extraordinary manner is as a Wall of Fire round about her Zech. 2.5 every one of his Attributes is a gracious Defence to the Church III. Some Cities are bravely scituated they are built upon a Hill III. The Church of God is famous upon this account Beautiful for Scituation Psal 48.2 the Joy of the whole Earth is Mount Zion on the sides of the North the City of the great King Mat. 16.18 Ye are as a City set upon a Hill IV. A City is built of many Materials and in it are many Buildings or Houses set in rare Uniformity curiously joined and compacted together IV. The Church of God is built up of many living Stones consisting of divers particular Societies or spiritual Houses Now therefore ye are no more Strangers and Foreigners Eph. 2.19 20 21 22. but Fellow-Citizens with the Saints and of the Houshold of God And are built upon the Foundation of the Apostles and Prophets Jesus Christ himself being the chief Corner-stone In whom all the Building fitly framed together groweth to an holy Temple in the Lord c. In whom ye also are builded together for an Habitation of God through the Spirit Jerusalem is builded as a City that is compact together Psal 122.3 V. A City hath its particular Laws Institutions and Customs by which it is governed V. The Church of God also hath special Laws Institutions and Customs belonging to it by which it is in all things governed which are contained in the holy Scripture the great Charter and Statute-Book of the Church VI. A City hath a supreme Governor in it who rectifies all Disorders and Confusions that otherwise would be therein considering the Multitude of its Inhabitants VI. The Church of God is not without a good Government and a Supreme Magistrate viz. the Lord J●sus Christ who is the chief Judg and Law-giver or Head of this spiritual Corporation VII A City hath besides the chief Governor and principal Magistrate divers inferior Officers for Administration of Justice and well governing thereof VII So the Church of God hath inferior Officers under Jesus Christ which the Citizens by the appointment of Christ are required to substitute and ordain to govern and keep all things in good Order And he gave some Apostles Ephes 4.8 9 10 11 12. and some Prophets and some Evangelists and some Pastors and Teachers c. VIII A City hath some special Trade belonging to it by which its Inhabitants are enriched VIII The Church or City of God hath a spiritual Trade belonging to it which all the Citizens do and ought always to follow by which they are also greatly enriched IX Many Cities have Merchants in them who trade into remote parts of the World and fetch their Merchandize from afar IX The Saints or Citizens of Zion are all Merchants who trade daily to Heaven they fetch their blessed Merchandize from thence Phil. 3.20 Prov. 41. Our Conversation is in Heaven Hence the Church is by Solomon compared to Merchants Ships See Merchants Ships Saints have like other Merchants their Correspondent Jesus Christ who makes glorious Returns of all they venture or send to Heaven For every Duty rightly performed he makes Returns of Mercy for Tears of godly Sorrow he returns them the Oil of Joy Thou wilt saith holy David put my Tears into thy Bottle By which means the spiritual Citizens grow rich in Faith Hope Experience c. See the Parable of the Merchant-man Now touching the Trade Traffick or Merchandize of this City upon which its Wealth and Prosperity doth wholly depend take what follows First Their Trade is heavenly Wherefore holy Brethren Heb. 3.1 2 Partakers of the heavenly Calling consider the Apostle and High-Priest of our Profession Jesus Christ And as they are all Merchants and use one Trade so they all deal with one and the same Benefactor from whom they have quick Returns they fetch their Goods from afar Something touching the Excellency of the Trade of the City of God I shall hint in a few Particul●rs Secondly As touching her Commodities or the Merchandize which her Citizens deal in First Negatively 1. They are not prohibited Goods 2. They are not counterfeit Goods 3. They are not temporal and corruptible Goods Secondly Affirmatively and more directly they are 1. Soul enriching Commodities things that are of very great worth and value The Merchandize of Wisdom is better than the Merchandize of Silver Prov. 3.14 and the Gain thereof than fine Gold 2. They are needful things such things as we cannot be without Some things that Merchants of a City deal in and fetch from afar tho they are of great value yet we may very well subsist and live comfortably without them as Pearl and precious Stones c. But there is an absolute Necessity of all those things the Citizens of this City trade in and for 3. They are such Commodities as will make the Nations and Persons that buy them happy for ever and indeed there is no true Happiness without them Quest What is the Traffick of this City of God Answ The first thing that I shall mention is the Truth this she offers to Sale Buy the Truth and sell it not Prov. 23.23 The Church is called the Pillar and Ground of Truth 1 Tim. 3.15 Truth is only to be found in this City or in the Ware-Houses of the Citizens of Zion viz. the Word of God and the Hearts of Believers The second thing is a Soul-converting Gospel and blessed Ordinances The Law goeth forth of Zion and the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem Mic. 2.4 The third thing they deal in are the Gifts and Soul-enriching Graces of the Spirit Hope Love Humility c. things of very great worth The fourth is Justification every true Sinner makes it his Business to get this precious Treasure The fifth thing is the Peace of God which passeth all Understanding one of the rarest Commodities in the World The sixth thing is Union and Communion with God 1 Joh. 1.3 That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you that ye also may have fellowship with us and truly our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ The seventh thing is Peace of Conscience Herein do I exercise my self Acts 24.16
the Lord Ezek. 15.6 As the Vine-Tree that is amongst the Trees of the Forrest which I have given to the Fire to be consumed so will I give the Inhabitants of Jerusalem I will set my Face against them they shall go out of one Fire and another Fire shall consume them And ye shall know that I am the Lord c. The Church compared to a Dove Cant. 2.14 O my Dove that art in the Clifts of the Rock c. Psal 74.19 O deliver not the Soul of thy Turtle-Dove unto the Multitude c. THat is thy Church and People who worship none but Thee as the Turtle-Dove that never entertains Conjunction with another and who in their Affliction like a Dove express their Grief in Sighs and solitary Groans to thee and which is unarmed weak simple and meek like the Turtle-Dove which is esteemed the least among the Species of Doves as Aristotle says The Chaldee renders it The Soul of such as learn thy Law that Word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Turtle-Dove being of some affinity with 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Law Christ calls his Church a Dove by which Metaphor saith Glassius its Simplicity Chastity c. is denoted Doct. That the Spouse of Christ or a gracious Soul is or may fitly be compared unto a Dove Metaphor Parallel A Dove is a meek and harmless Creature Be ye innocent as Doves THe Saints of God are injurious to none they seek the hurt of no Man they are and ought to be harmless Phil. 2.15 the Children of God in the midst of a crooked and perverse Generation II. The Dove makes her Nest in the Rock Cant. 4.14 her Safety and Place of Abode is in the Clifts of the Rock II. The Saints make their Abode in the Rock Christ they build only in him Exod. 3● 22 and upon him and indeed in the Clifts of this Rock they rest viz. in the Wounds Piercings Dyings and Crucifyings of the Lord Jesus Christ III. The Dove is a Creature that feeds not upon Carrion as Eagles Ravens and other Fowls do but only upon pure Grain III. Gracious Souls or sincere Christians do not feed upon the sensual Pleasures and carnal Delights of this World as the Ungodly do Psal 119.104 128. nor will they feed upon or receive in the detestable Carrion of Mens Traditions they hate Idolatry false Worship and every evil Way and only feed and live upon the pure Grain of God's holy Word IV. The Dove is a Creature much molested by all Birds of Prey IV. The Saints of God are persecuted and molested by all the Sons of Belial they are chased like a Dove or Partridge upon the Mountains 1 Sam. 26.20 V. The Dove hath no other Defence when molested but by Flight V. The Godly have no other way when molested by Satan and wicked Men but to flie to God At what time I am afraid I will trust in thee Psal 56.3 VI. The Dove thinks not her self secure till she be got into the Rock VI. The sincere Christian looks not upon himself as secure until he is got into Christ Prov. 18.10 The Name of the Lord is a Strong-Tower the Righteous run into it and are safe They like Noah's Dove flie to the Ark. VII The Dove is a Creature very chast and true to its Mate VII The sincere Christian and Spouse of Christ is very chast to the Lord Jesus will own no other Head or Husband they defy the Pope that First-born of Satan and all others who pretend to Headship and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction over their Consciences VIII The Dove hath a lovely Eye and 't is always fix'd upon her Mate VIII The Saints of God have a single and lovely Eye in Christ's Sight they strive to be like the Dove resisting Pride Lust and Wantonness and to be adorned with Meekness and Modesty having always their Eyes upon Jesus Christ not daring to lift up their Eyes to other Lovers Isa 8.17 Psal 25.15 but by holy Intention wait upon him alone in all their Devotion IX The Dove loves to accompany with Doves they will gather together by great Numbers if they can IX God's Children love Communion and Fellowship one with another that they may mutually be comforted and edified in the Faith They flie like a Cloud Isa 60.8 and as Doves to their Windows that is to the House or Church of God X. The Dove mourns when she hath lost the sight of her Mate X. A gracious Soul mourns when it hath lost the Sight of Jesus Christ Isa 38.11 14. Ezek. 7.16 Thou hiddest thy Face and I was troubled saith David I did mourn as a Dove saith Hezekiah mine Eyes fail with looking up I shall not see the Lord in the Land of the Living They shall be on the Mountains like Doves in the Vallies every one mourning for his own Iniquity XI The Dove is a very fruitful Creature having Young almost every month in the Year XI The Church is also very fruitful to Christ 1. In respect of bringing forth Children Psal 87. This and that Man it shall be said was born in her 2. In respect of bringing forth the Fruits of the Spirit and good Works XII Doves love to be by the Rivers of Water XII Christians or gracious Souls love to be by the sweet Streams of living Water Psal 23.3 4. by that River that makes glad the City of God they love to drink of the Promises and Consolations of the Spirit XIII Doves have Feathers of divers colours Psal 68.13 and 't is observed when the Sun shines their Beauty appears most as if their Wings were covered with Silver and their Feathers with yellow Gold XIII The Saints are gloriously adorned with the Righteousness of Christ and with the Gifts and Graces of the Spirit and when the Sun of Righteousness shines Psal 45. and sends forth his splendent Beams and Rays upon them then their Graces appear and shine most glorious XIV The Dove was appointed by the Lord under the Law for a Sacrifice and no other Bird or Fowl of Heaven but the Dove And hence you read in the Gospel that there were those that sold Doves in the Temple Mat. 21.12 which was as it is thought to accommodate such as came to offer Sacrifice XIV The Godly are required to offer up themselves both Body and Soul as an acceptable Sacrifice unto God Rom. 12.1 and many of them have been commanded and readily have yielded themselves up to God in a way of suffering for Christ's sake Prov. 15.8 and none but those who are God's own sincere Children are accepted in offering up themselves either in a way of doing or suffering XV. The Dove is said to be silly and without Heart Hos 7 11. wants Courage c. XV. The Saints of God are of themselves in many things silly and foolish wanting that Heart Courage and Magnanimity of Spirit to stand up for God his
tender and dear Wife is greatly troubled when her Husband seems to be offended and angry with her and strives to pacify him again and is never at Rest or Peace until she finds his Love towards her as formerly and all things right between them IX So a gracious Soul if Christ be offended and withdrawn from him is greatly cast down and grieved Cant. 5.6 Thou hiddest thy Face and I was troubled I opened to my Beloved but my Beloved had withdrawn himself and was gone My Soul failed when he spake I sought him but I could not find him I called him but he gave me no Answer Isa 63.15 64.9 Where is the sounding of thy Bowels and thy Mercy towards me are they restrained Be not wroth very sore O Lord neither remember our Iniquity for ever behold we beseech thee we are thy People X. The Wife by her Marriage with her Husband is delivered from Arrests for Debts no sooner is she married but her Husband is liable to that Danger it falls upon him he must see to satisfy and pay what she owed X. So in like manner no sooner is a Soul espoused or married to Christ but all his Debts to Law and Justice fall upon Christ and he pays all He stands between Wrath and us Justice and us He keeps off all Danger of Arrests and Fear of Imprisonment He hath Riches enough All is cleared the day the Soul closes in with him tho whole Mountains of Guilt were upon us before XI The Wife that is married to a Prince or mighty Potentate is thereby greatly exalted or raised to Honour becomes a Queen the same day the Marriage is consummated and hath the Attendance of his Servants XI So the Church being married to Christ the Lord Jesus the Prince of Heaven and Earth is raised to the greatest Honour imaginable she is made hereby a Princess and hence called a Queen On thy right-hand did stand the Queen Psal 45 9. in Gold of Ophir The Saints also have the Attendance of Christ's Servants the holy Angels They are sent forth to minister to them that are Heirs of eternal Life Heb. 1.14 XII The Wife that is married to a rich and godly Husband is thereby freed from much Care and Trouble for he provideth for her and manageth all her Concerns It is true altho every Husband is bound by the Law of that Relation to provide for his Wife and free her from Care as much as he can yet some are poor and unable to do it and hence the Wife is involved in as much Care and Trouble as he XII Christ frees his People from all inordinate and unnecessary Care 1 Pet. 5.7 Cast all your Care upon him for he careth for you He manageth all our Concerns in Heaven always appearing before God for us 1 Joh. 2.1 We have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the Righteous And he manageth all our Affairs on Earth in a way of Grace and Divine Providence Isa 27 12. works all our Works in us and for us He gives and loves saves and feeds us and will never leave us till he hath brought us to Heaven He became poor 2 Cor. 8.9 but we were no Losers thereby for by his Poverty we are made rich XIII A Wife brings forth Children and is many times very fruitful to her Husband and when she hath brought them forth takes care of them feeds and nurseth them XIII So the Church is fruitful to Christ bringing forth many Sons and Daughters to him whom she takes care of feeds and nurseth as the Mother does her Children For thus saith the Lord Behold Isa 66.12 13. I will extend Peace to her like a River and the Glory of the Gentiles like a flowing Stream Then shall ye suck ye shall be born upon her sides and dandled upon her Knees as one whom his Mother comforteth c. See Mother XIV A Wife hath the Privilege to know her Husbands Mind for many things which are kept secret from others are made known to the Wife XIV Psal 25.14 So the Secrets of the Lord are with them that fear him and he will shew them his Covenant Eye hath not seen 1 Cor. 2.9 10. nor Ear heard nor hath it entred into the Heart of Man to conceive the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him But God hath revealed them to us by his Spirit Metaphor Disparity A Wife may soon lose her Husband Death we see many times takes him away and she is thereby made a Widow and her Children fatherless BUt the Church cannot lose her Husband Christ dieth no more Rev. 1.18 he is immortal and therefore she can never be a Widow nor her Children fatherless I will not leave you comfortless Joh. 14.18 the word is Orphans He is an everlasting Husband Inferences STand and wonder Doth Christ espouse and take to Wife such a poor and contemptible Creature as Mankind What disproportion is there between a King and a Beggar between an Ant and an Angel a far greater disproportion there is between Jesus Christ and Sinners He is high and great but we are base and vile He is blessed and glorious we are wretched and miserable He is a mighty King King of Kings and we poor Slaves and Vassals yea the worst of Slaves Vassals and Slaves to Sin and Satan 2. From hence you may perceive the unspeakable Nearness there is between Christ and his People can there be a sweeter and more glorious Union than this If we consider the Properties of it it is a spiritual a real an operative an enriching an intimate an indissoluble Union to be Bone of his Bone and Flesh of his Flesh What can any Soul desire more What greater Happiness what more glorious saith one of the Ancients than this Union 3. What Doctrine can yield greater Comfort to Believers who are thus happily espoused and married to Jesus Christ We say such and such are well disposed of happily married O Soul how well art thou disposed of What! married to Christ to the Son of God to the King of Heaven and Earth 4. This may shew the Saints their Duty and put them in mind of their Covenant Soul thou hast vowed and canst not go back 5. And may he of use especially to all that stand related as Husband and Wife in the Church for Husbands to make Christ their Pattern in their Carriage and Deportment towards their Wives and likewise Wives to make the Church their Example in their Behaviour towards their Husbands as the Apostle giveth direction Eph. 5.21 ult 6. Lastly What Terror doth this speak to the Enemies of the Church If the Church be the Wife of Christ what will they do that so much abuse her and continually seek her Life Let them know He will appear in Wrath and Vengeance to save and deliver her and will tear them in pieces in a short time The Church compared to a Bush on
Mother of Harlots for putting to Death such as she calls Hereticks is deemed by the Law of God and Nations a Murtherer and as such must and shall in God's due time die Her Plagues shall come upon her in one day Death Rev. 18.8 Mourning and Famine and she shall be utterly burnt with Fire for strong is the Lord God that judgeth her XIII It is a great and high Honour to a Mother that her Children and Family are well governed having their Food in due Order and that her Children and Servants are all at her Beck and dearly love one another and when none of them are missing at Dinner or Duty-time XIII So 't is the Honour of the Church of Christ when all her Children humbly and faithfullly submit themselves to good Order and Discipline when all of them carefully attend their respective Duties and do not absent themselves when she calleth them together at Times of publick Worship or upon any other occasion as to rectify Disorders or chuse Officers c. O how lovely and amiable is it Psal 133.1 2. and how doth it tend to the Glory of the Church to see Saints live together in Love and Unity always making Conscience of those Laws that respect the well ordering and religious Government of the Family or Houshold of God! XIV Some Mothers have Daughters who have Children XIV So the Universal Church hath many Daughters many particular Churches which are very fruitful to Christ There are many Disparities wherein the Church excelleth other Mothers which I leave to the ingenious Reader to find out Inferences THis should teach Believers to reverence and obey the Church of God as dutiful Children do their godly Mother in all things 2. And take care they do not grieve her 3. To have relenting Bowels towards her in all her Troubles Shall our Mother be in Distress and ready to be devoured by hungry Lions and shall not her Children be in bitterness of Soul for her When Sion is afflicted we should be afflicted when her Eyes are wet shall ours be dry when she is sad should not we be sad too 4. How doth this greatly reprove them who instead of comforting of her in her Widowhood State add to her Sorrow The Church compared to a Garden Cant. 4.12 A Garden enclosed is my Sister my Spouse c. Verse 16. Awake O North Wind and come thou South Wind and blow upon my Garden c. Cant. 5.1 I am come into my Garden my Sister my Spouse THe Church of Christ is or may fitly be compared to a Garden Metaphor Parallel A Garden is a Piece taken out of common or waste Ground appropriated to more special Use than the rest THe Church of God and every Believer or Member thereof is taken out of the common Mass of Mankind to be a chosen and select People to Christ II. The Ground of a Garden before it is planted is as barren and as unprofitable as the rest out of which it was taken II. The People of God and Soul of every Believer naturally were as barren blind sinful Enemis to God and every way as vile and rebellious as any other Sinners in the World Eph. 2.2 3 And were by Nature the Children of Wrath as well as others Who hath made thee to differ from another c. III. In a Garden no choice or rare thing cometh up naturally of it self until it is sown or planted therein III. So no spiritual good Thing can grow or spring up in our Hearts until the Seed of Grace is sown in us or a Divine Principle of Life be implanted IV. A Garden before it be sown or planted must be digged purged and well prepared IV. So must our Hearts like fallow Ground be digged up with powerful Convictions of the Word and Spirit that so Grace may the better take Root in us Hence 't is said of God's Vineyard when he was resolved to bring Judgment upon it It shall not be pruned nor digged Isa 5.6 Jer. 4.3 Hence God calleth upon them to plow up their fallow Ground and sow not among Thorns V. A choice Garden is walled or well fenced about for its Security from Danger and Spoil V. So the Church of God or every Christian is hedged or walled in Job i. 10. Hast thou not made a Hedg about him and about all he hath on every side c. God is said to be a Wall of Fire round about Jerusalem See Vineyard Zech. 2.5 VI. A choice Garden hath in it many Plants Herbs and Flowers of great Worth and Value both for Pleasure and Profit VI. So in the Church are many choice pleasant and profitable Plants of God's own right-hand planting Jer. 5.8 'T is sown with holy right Seed ye Men of Israel are his pleasant Plants All choice and saving Graces and Gifts of the Spirit are found in God's Garden VII A Garden must have much Cost bestowed upon it and much Pains taken with it or it will soon decay VII So must the Church of God have much Pains bestowed upon it Prov. 4.23 it must be kept diligently As God spares for no Cost and Pains so should his Servants be industrious or else the Church will soon decay VIII A Garden hath some Weeds in it which must as they appear be pluck'd up or they will spoil and hinder the Growth of the precious Flowers and Herbs that grow therein VIII The Church is not without some corrupt Members in it which injure it like as Thorns and Nettles do a Garden which as they are discovered are pluck'd up and cast out And also in the Hearts of the best Christians Weeds are apt to spring up from that Root of Bitterness that naturally is within them whereby many are troubled and defiled which if not pulled up will hinder their Growth in Grace IX A choice and fruitful Garden is valued highly by the Owner thereof he esteems it above an hundred times so much fruitless Land One Acre made into a curious Garden is prized above many Acres of common barren Ground IX The Church of God tho it be as it were but a little Spot a small Remnant in comparison of the World is highly prized by Jesus Christ he esteems of his own People above all the People of the Earth 1 Pet. 2 9. Hence he calleth them his Inheritance his Jewels his peculiar Ones I gave Egypt for thy Ransom Isa 43.3 4 Aethiopia and Seba for thee Since thou wast precious in my Sight thou hast been honourable and I have loved thee Therefore will I give Men for thee and People for thy Life Wicked Men are like barren Mountains they are the King 's Waste such whom he sets but little by X. A rare and fruitful Garden will afford Fruit to plant others many Gardens upon this account have as it were sprung out of one X. So from the Church of God that was first planted in Judea many blessed Churches proceeded in a little
Places might be known by the Church the manifold Wisdom of God Hence God is said to love the Gates of Zion Psal 87.2 viz. the Place of his visible Worship more than all the Dwellings of Jacob. Can there be a greater Reproach to a Church or any thing more provoking to God than to have Prayer and other Branches of Publick Worship and Devotion wholly neglected among them X. All the Family yea every particular Person thereof ought to be called together and they diligently to obey that Call and come together at the Time of Devotion or when Prayer is solemnly performed therein X. So the whole Church I mean each Community of Christians yea every particular Member thereof ought to be called together and they diligently to obey that Call at all Times when Prayer or any other part of Church-Service Devotion and Worship is to be performed Heb 10.25 Not forsaking the assembling of your selves together as the manner of some is c. Acts 2.1 They were all with one accord in one Place XI Some Families are exceeding great consisting of many Persons especially if it be the Family of a Prince or noble Person XI The whole Family of Christ the great Prince of Heaven and Earth I mean the whole universal Church both Militant and Triumphant is exceeding great the one part of which is in Heaven and the other on Earth Eph. 3.15 16. For this Cause I bow my Knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ of whom the whole Family in Heaven and Earth is named c. Ephes 3.15 16. XII It is exceeding commendable and honourable for all that belong unto a Family to be truly and cordially affectionate one to another to be ready and willing to do all Offices of Love and Kindness so far as the Law of such a Relation doth require of each in their respective Places and Callings XII So the Lord Jesus the Head and Governor of his Church hath strictly commanded and doth exceedingly commend the Grace of Love in and among all his Family The Church is never more desirable or comely in this World than when the Love of each Member doth abound one towards another when Ministers love the People and the People heartily love them and when every one in the Station wherein God hath set him is ready and willing to do any Office of Love How amiable upon this account is the Church of God! Inferences THis shews that the Church of God are a choice and peculiar People such who have given up themselves in the Order and Fellowship of the Gospel walking together in Love as a holy religious and united Family according to the Order and Discipline Christ hath left in his Word having sweet Acquaintance and Intimacy one with another And now to conclude with this Head from the Whole we may infer I. That God's Church is most dear and precious in his Sight or a People that he hath most choice Love and Affections to and takes great Care of II. That the Church of God under the Gospel-Dispensation is not National Parochial c. III. That the Church of God are a People separated from the World in respect of the Worship Traditions and sinful Customs thereof c. Non-conformity to the World in these respects is an indispensible Duty Be not conformed to this World Rom. 12.2 Come out from amongst them and be ye separated saith the Lord and touch not the unclean thing c. 2 Cor. 6.17 IV. That the true Church of God is a Number of sincere and godly Christians who have solemnly covenanted and given up themselves to walk in the true Order and Fellowship of the Gospel according to the exact Rule of God's Word amongst whom the Word of God is truly preached and the Sacraments are duely and in a right manner administred V. That God's Church hath many Enemies and yet in despite of them all shall abide and the Gates of Hell shall never prevail against her And tho for a time she may be low and under great Sufferings yet she shall arise to a great Degree of Glory in the latter Day THE Eighth HEAD OF Metaphors Allegories and Similes WITH Other Borrowed TERMS That respect MEN. I. Of Men in general II. Of the Godly or good Men. III. Of Sinners or wicked Men. Men compared to Earth Jer. 22.9 Hear O Earth Earth Earth Psal 33.5 Let all the Earth fear the Lord. Let all the Earth keep Silence Rev. 12. But the Earth helped the Woman BY Earth in these Scriptures we are to understand Men dwelling upon the Earth Earth Parallel THe Earth is far from Heaven there is a vast Difference between them ALl Men whilst they remain unconverted or abide in a State of Nature are said to be far from God tho not in respect of Place yet in respect of Condition Men being by reason of Sin in a State of Enmity Eph. 2.13 Ye that sometimes were afar off are now made nigh by the Blood of Christ II. The Earth is a heavy lumpish and gross Body II. So Man naturally is Earth-like a heavy and lumpish Piece being taken out of the Earth and the Off-spring of red Earth As is the earthy 1 Cor. 15.48 such are they that are earthy III. The Earth hath its great Dependency upon the Heavens did not the Rain from above water it and the Sun shine upon it how hard and barren would it soon be II. So Man hath all his Dependency upon God neither the spiritual Man nor the natural Man can subsist unless the Heavens send down Blessings upon them All humane as well as divine Growth and Fruitfulness comes from above IV. Earth turns and cleaves to Earth as its proper Center Tho a Piece of it may by force be lifted up or thrown upward yet by an innate Propensity to descend it naturally falls down again IV. So Man naturally cleaves to and takes delight in earthly Things He that is after the Flesh Rom. 8.5 minds the Things of the Flesh He that is not born anew born of the Spirit but is wholly an earthly Man the Earth is his proper Center tho sometimes his Heart may in an artificial way as it were be lifted upwards yet down he falls again to his own Center V. What a dark Dungeon would the Earthly Globe be did not the Heavens shine upon it V. So what a dark Dungeon is Man's Heart and in what Egyptian Darkness would all Men and Women be involved were it not for the Light of the God of Heaven his Word and blessed Spirit VI. Those Things that are fed and nourished by the Earth are Earth and we see go or return to Earth again VI. So the Body of Man which is fed from the Earth which was taken out of the Earth we daily see goeth to the Earth again and therefore Man may be called Earth Earth Earth Jer. 22.29 that was his Original Earth he was and Earth he is and to Earth he
Christ who is their Righteousness and Strength He satisfieth their Mouth with good things Psal 103.5 so that their Strength is renewed like the Eagle's As the Lord brings his People low by bodily Sickness and Weakness and then renews their natural Strength so when there are Decays and Declinings upon their Souls he renews their spiritual Strength And as the Eagle renews her Strength by the Growth and Succession of new Feathers of the same kind in the place of the old so a Believer reneweth his Youth and Strength by casting off gradually the Old Man which is corrupt and by putting on more of the New Man Eph. 4.24 who is quite of another kind created after God in Righteousness and true Holiness IX Naturalists do observe that Eagles are fed and best nourished by Blood they suck and take in that both young and old IX So saith Mr. Caryl do Believers the feeding of the new Creature is upon Blood every godly Man spiritually drinks the Blood of Christ My Blood saith he is Drink indeed as offered to him both in the Promises and Ordinances of the Gospel A Saint could not live a Moment nor have any subsistence in Grace if he had not as the Eagle Blood to drink A godly Man is nourished by a believing Contemplation upon the Sufferings of Christ and the Effusion of his Blood X. Young Eagles are borne and carried upon the Wings of the old Eagle and thereby are preserved from the Dangers of Enemies X. So the Saints are borne supported and carried by the Power and Arms of the Almighty who is pleased to compare himself to an Eagle Deut. 32 11 12. As an Eagle stirreth up her Nest fluttereth over her Young spreadeth abroad her Wings taketh them and beareth them upon her Wings so the Lord alone did lead him and there was no strange God with him Ye have seen what I did unto the Egyptians and how I bore you upon Eagle's Wings and brought you to my self See Christ compared to an Eagle Disparity EAgles have many evil Qualities They are Birds of Prey c. yea and a very Vermine Sort of Creature and upon that account wicked Men are compared to Eagles which is opened under that Head of Metaphors concerning ungodly Men and Persecutors to which we refer you Saints compared to Sheep John 10.27 My Sheep hear my Voice c. THe Saints may be compared to Sheep in many respects Sheep are harmless Creatures meek sociable contented with hard Commons very tractable patient fruitful and very profitable are made a Prey to evil Beasts c. Upon all which Considerations and many others the Saints are likened to Sheep which is fully opened under the Metaphor Flock to which we refer you Saints compared to Souldiers 2 Tim. 2.3 Thou therefore endure Hardness as a good Souldier of Jesus Christ. A Souldier is taken in Scripture either properly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or metaphorically Properly it is understood of a Person that is employed in Military Affairs one that bears Arms and is under Military Command Mat. 8.9 Metaphorically it is to be understood of a Christian that is engaged to fight the good Fight of Faith under the Command of Jesus Christ against the Enemies of the Soul This Title is not appropriated only to Ministers it is not a discriminating Title only to distinguish them from other Saints as the Title of Ambassador Pastor Watchman c. but a Title that belongs to every Christian and Professor of Christ So that Timothy is not called a Souldier meerly because he was an Evangelist but as he was a Disciple c. Saints are compared to Souldiers every true Christian is a spiritual Souldier of Jesus Christ Metaphor Parallel A Souldier is listed under some Captain or Commander he gives up his Name to him and enters himself into his Service SO every true Christian listeth himself under the Command of Jesus Christ who is the Captain of our Salvation He gives up his Name to him to serve him in all Uprightness as becometh a faithful Souldier to do making a solemn Covenant with Christ and his People to be on their side and this is visibly done in Baptism II. A Souldier leaves all other worldly Affairs and Incumbrances to follow that particular Employ No Man that warreth 2 Tim. 2.4 entangleth himself with the Affairs of this Life that he may please him that hath chosen him to be a Souldier They ought not like Reuben to abide among the Sheep-folds Jud. 5.16 to hear the Bleating of the Sheep II. So a true Christian forsakes all and follows Christ he becomes dead to this World he is crucified to it and that many times to him His Heart is not set upon Things below Col. 3.1 2. but upon Things above he looks upon Religion and Godliness as his great Work and Business They that are after the Flesh Rom 8.5 do mind the Things of the Flesh but they that are after the Spirit the Things of the Spirit III. A Souldier after he is listed and entred into his Company he is armed and put into a fit Posture for that Work and Service he is called to III. So a true Christian also is no sooner converted listed and entred into Christ's Company viz. his Church but he is armed likewise He puts on the whole Armor of God hath his Loins girt about with Truth and hath the Breast-plate of Righteousness his Feet shod with the Preparation of the Gospel of Peace Eph. 6 10 11 12. the Shield of Faith the Helmet of Salvation and the Sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God And because most of those Parts or Pieces of a Christian's Armor are spoken to and opened under that Head of Metaphors respecting the Graces of the Spirit we shall speak no more of it here IV. A Souldier is known by his Habit Armor and Weapons from other Men they put off their own Clothes and put on the King 's especially if poor and ragged when they are listed IV. So a true Christian is known by the Clothes he hath on from the Wicked and Ungodly of the World He is cloathed with the Garment of Holiness and Humility and hath on all the precious Graces of the Spirit as Armor of Proof fast girt to him by the Girdle of Sincerity and this shews him to be one of Christ's Souldiers V. Souldiers many times are cloathed at the King's Charge and it is greatly for the Honour of a Captain to have all his Men bravely cloathed and glittering in their Armor V. So Christ cloaths all his Souldiers and they are all attired alike cloathed in white Their Robes cost dear viz. the Price of his own most precious Blood and it greatly tends to his Honour to have them kept clean and without Spot or Stain all glittering in their spiritual Armor viz. adorned with the blessed Graces of the Spirit VI. It is a Reproach to Souldiers to be meer mercenary to fight for
Communion with God II. The Palm-Tree grows in the purest Soil it will not grow in filthy Places it loves to spread forth its Roots by a River it loves not dungy Soil as other Trees do II. The Righteous flourish best in a pure Soil in a Land where the Gospel is preached in its purity They are planted in a choice Garden Christ's blessed Vineyard in the Courts of the Lord's House as it follows in the Psalm Psal 92.13 14. 1 Joh. 5.19 They are transplanted out of and love not the polluted and idolatrous World that lies in Wickedness which smells like a Dunghill but in the Garden of God III. The Palm is an even and very strait Tree and grows upright Hence 't is said of Idols that they are upright like the Palm-Tree III. The Saints of God are a People sincere of an upright Heart and of an upright Conversation for tho naturally they are rough knotty and crooked like others yet Grace works out or cuts off that Crookedness Uncomeliness or Unevenness that naturally was in them IV. The Palm-Tree when young is a very weak Plant it is so feeble that it can hardly stand of it self And therefore Pliny says they usually plant three or four of them together and by that means they strengthen one another and stand the faster IV. The Saints of God when first converted are usually weak and feeble and hardly able to stand of themselves without the help and support of their Brethren but when planted together in God's Vineyard they thrive greatly confirming and strengthning one another which shews the Excellency of Christian Communion and Fellowship Isa 35.3 Strengthen ye the weak Hands and confirm the feeble Knees Support the Weak V. The Palm-Trees Naturalists tell us by growing together do join clasp and grow one to the other and by that means grow very strong and flourish exceedingly V. The Saints and People of God by being planted together in Gospel-Fellowship and Communion do or ought so to join clasp and cleave in Love and Affection one to another as to become as it were all but one Tree and hereby they are made very strong and flourish exceedingly VI. The Palm-Tree is one of those Trees that are always green green in Winter as well as in Summer it doth not cast its Leaves nor fade as the expression in Psal 1.3 VI. The Godly are compared to Trees that are always green Greenness is caused from the abundance of Sap that flows from the Root Luk 23.31 Christ is called a green Tree Greenness as applied to the Godly notes their abounding in inward Grace and Holiness from the Root Christ Psal 52.14 I am saith David as a green Olive-Tree in the House of the Lord. Saints are said to be fed in green Pastures that is such Pastures as afford precious and pleasant Food as also Plenty Sincere Christians continually abide green and flourishing they are like Trees planted by the River-side that bring forth Fruit in their Season their Leaf shall not wither They hold up their Profession not only in the Summer of Prosperity but in the very Winter of Adversity and maintain their Vertue and Beauty in the hardest Time Psal 92.14 They shall saith David still bring Fruit in old Age they shall be fat and flourishing VII The Palm-Tree doth not only keep up its Greenness and the Beauty of its Leaves but it is a Tree that is full of Fruit and that good Fruit pleasant Fruit sweet Fruit Fruit that is excellent Cordial which you know Dates are Surely saith Pliny new Dates as they come from the Tree are so exceeding pleasant and delicious that a Man can hardly forbear and make an end in good time VII The Righteous are a People that have not only the Greenness of Profession and the Greenness of Grace and inward Vertue in their Hearts but also the Fruit of a good Life Their Conversation is full of good Fruit the Fruit of Righteousness is pleasant Fruit choice and precious Fruit no Fruit is like the Fruit of the Spirit which is Love Joy Peace Gal 5.22 Long-suffering Gentleness Goodness Faith c. Saints are very fruitful Trees they may fitly in this respect be compared to the Palm-Tree VIII The Palm-Tree will thrive under heavy Pressures or Weights that are hanged upon it The Palm-Tree saith Mr. Caryl doth grow up when it is most prest down When there are the heaviest Weights hung upon it then it grows highest when it is as it were kept down the Burthens that are upon it cannot make it bow nor grow crooked This Tree saith Ainsworth tho pressed yet it endureth and prospereth It is a Tree of an excellent Nature VIII Ps●l 92.12 Thus the Righteous flourish like the Palm-Tree they grow and encrease in Grace and Holiness tho under great Burthens and Pressures The Devil strives to press them down Sin endeavours to press them down wicked Men endeavour to press them down and yet they thrive and grow exceedingly The Righteous shall hold on his Way and he that hath clean Hands shall grow stronger and stronger 'T is said of the People of Israel Exod. 1.11 12. when Pharaoh put heavy Weights upon them when he set Task-Masters to afflict them with their Burthens the more he afflicted them the more they multiplied Persecution never does godly Christians any harm they grow the more not only in Number but in Goodness It refines and purifies them it purges and makes them white they grow in Faith in Patience Tribulation worketh Patience Rom. 5.4 5. and Patience Experience and Experience Hope Here is a growing and flourishing like the Palm-Tree under heavy Pressures and Afflictions They get more Knowledg also of their own Hearts and more Acquaintance and Communion with God the Spirit of Grace and Glory resteth upon such And thus the Righteous flourish like the Palm-Tree under Weights and heavy Pressures of Afflictions IX The Branches of the Palm-Tree were used as Signs of Victory and Rejoycing when the People would express their great Joy When they beheld Christ riding triumphantly to Jerusalem Joh. 12. they cut down Palm-Branches c. Also the Hundred Forty Four Thousand Rev. 7.9 who were redeemed from the Earth that were cloathed in white are said to have Palms in their hands IX Saints are as Palm-Branches in Christ's hand as a Sign of that glorious Victory he hath obtained over Sin Satan the World Death Hell and Wrath and all other Enemies whatsoever Also as one observes their being compared to the Palm-Tree may signify that victorious and triumphant State and eternal Joy which they shall obtain after the heavy Pressures Sorrows and Afflictions that attend them in this World are ended Inferences THis shews forth the Excellency of true Grace such is its rare Nature that it causeth the Soul that receives it to grow like a Palm-Tree 2. God hereby outwits the Mighty There is no Counsel against the Lord. The Ungodly hang their Weights
III. A Heart of Flesh cannot bear a great Weight a heavy Burden will crush and mar it exceedingly Lay never so great a Weight upon a Stone and that will bear it you cannot crush that nor make the least Impression in it what Weight soever you lay upon it but a Heart of Flesh or that which is of a soft Substance is of another Nature a Weight will bruise crush and mar it immediatly So a tender-hearted Christian cannot bear the Weight of Sin he feels the Burthen so heavy that he is sorely crushed down and oppressed under the Guilt thereof and grievously bruised Thus it was with David Psal 38. I am sore broken I am bowed down greatly c. IV. A Heart of Flesh I mean a living Heart for 't is such a one of which the Text speaks is a sensible Heart So a tender-hearted Christian or a Man or Woman that hath a Heart of Flesh is very sensible Such are sensible of their own Vileness and loath themselves before the Lord cannot bear the Thoughts of God's Displeasure it goes to their very Heart to think that the holy and infinite God should be displeased and offended with them they are sensible of their own Sorrows and of the Sorrows and Miseries of others A tender-hearted Person will grieve for the Afflictions of his Brethren and Sisters if his Mother or any dear Relation is distressed and in great Misery O how sensible is he of it and how sorely troubled and disquieted in his Spirit And thus it is with a tender hearted Saint O how is he grieved for the distressed Saints and for distressed Sion c. V. A Heart of Flesh i. e. a tender Heart will take any Impression you please So a tender-hearted Christian will take any Impression from God He is like Wax melted that will take the Impression of the Seal They are ready to take the Stamp of the Word the Image of God which is Righteousness and true Holiness The Spirit and Word of God can mould these Hearts into any Form or Fashion God pleaseth c. Saints compared to Stewards Luk. 16.2 Give an account of thy Stewardship c. 1 Pet. 4.10 As good Stewards c. Note Every Saint is the Steward of God Parallels I. A Steward is a Person that hath Goods or Moneys committed to his Charge So every Christian hath many Goods called Talents committed to him Mat. 25.14 15. both Spirituals and Temporals II. A Steward cannot say the Riches which are committed to him are his own no he is but the Steward of them in Trust they being the proper Right of another Man or his Lord's Goods So a Christian cannot say any thing he hath is his own all he is and hath is the Lord's III. A Steward ought to dispose of every thing committed to his Charge according to the special Command of his Master who possibly orders him to pay so much to such an one and so much to such an one and so much to such Poor that dwell in the Parish c. So every Christian ought to dispose of all his Lord's Goods according to his express Command laid down in his Word or he is no faithful Steward So much he is required to dispose of to the Ministers of the Gospel that may tend to make their Lives comfortable and free them from the perplexing Cares of this Life which greatly hinder them in their Ministry The true Minister's Maintenance is jure divino of divine Right So hath the Lord ordained 1 Cor. 9.14 that they that preach the Gospel should live of the Gospel Also they are required to give to the Poor that they may not want c. Their Charity ought to be according to their Ability and the Poor's Necessity and not only to give but to give cheerfully with a willing Heart c. IV. Stewards are required to improve their Lord's Money c. So Christians ought to improve all those spiritual Gifts and Graces Time and Strength Wisdom and Knowledg Whatsoever God hath given to them he expects they should improve it to his Glory and to the Profit of their Neighbours V. 'T is a great and horrible Evil in a Steward to mind his own Business and Concerns more than the Concerns of his Lord and Master So 't is an utter Fault and that which may justly call in question the Truth of his Sincerity and Christianity for a Christian to mind the World and his own private Interest more than the Interests and Concerns of Jesus Christ Some care not what becomes of Christ's Labourers or of the poor Saints nor of the Interest of the Gospel so that they have all things to their Hearts Content They eat the Fat and drink the Sweet and lay up great Store of Treasure for their own Children c. they have perhaps their Hundreds and Thousands by them and in the mean while many faithful Ministers hard put to it to get Bread Is it not an abominable Evil in a Steward to live like a Lord himself upon his Master's Goods and let his Master's Children want Bread and also to keep back the Right of his faithful and painful Labourers for whose sake he intrusted him with so much Substance VI. A Steward must expect to be called to an Account Give an Account of thy Stewardship c. So must every Christian expect to be called to an Account by Jesus Christ concerning his Stewardship and what will they have to say who have embezelled much of their Lord's Goods and converted the rest to their own private Use Let all take heed and so demean themselves that they may have their Accounts to give up with Joy Saints compared to Stones 1 Pet. 2.5 Ye also as lively Stones are built up a spiritual House an holy Priesthood c. THe Saints of God are compared to Stones to the Stones of a a Building c. Parallels I. SOme Stones that Men build with are very rough and rocky as they are taken out of the Quarry and therefore need much Hewing and Squaring before they are fit for the Building So naturally the Hearts of Sinners are rocky and like rough Stones Hos 6.5 and to this the Lord alludes I have hewed them by the Prophets Ministers are God's Tools by which He does his Work upon Mens Hearts II. Stones are fit Materials to build a House withal So God sees Believers are the only fit Materials to build his spiritual House III. Stones in a Building are well knit and united together So should the Saints in Love c. IV. Stones are durable so are the Saints Disparity I. NO Builder builds his House with preeious Stones But Believers are called precious Stones This notes the Richness and Excellency of the spiritual Building 1 Cor. 3.12 Now if any build upon this Foundation Gold Silver precious Stones c. II. No earthly Stones have Life in them they are not living but dead Stones But the Saints are living Stones Eph.
on his Throne they shall judg the World they shall be honoured by all the Wicked shall bend their Knees before them in the Day to come c. There are many great Disparities which we leave to the Reader 's Observation Inferences LEt not the Saints be discouraged nor faint under their Afflictions What tho David was hunted like a Partridg on the Mountains He was the Lord's Anointed for all that and his Exaltation followed So 't is but a little while if you faint not before God will exalt you 2. O what manner of Love and Grace is this What! hath God made us his Sons Heirs Joint-Heirs with Christ Hath he made us Kings and shall we reign c. What shall we render to the Lord c. 3. This may quicken and stir up all the Saints to live as becomes their honourable Calling and Dignity Hath God made us Kings and shall we live like Beggars Far be it from noble-spirited Saints so to do Saints compared to Priests Rev. 5.10 And hath made us unto our God Kings and Priests c. 1 Pet. 2.9 But ye are a chosen Generation a holy Priesthood c. GOD's People are called Priests and an holy Priesthood as appears by these Scriptures That of Kings shews forth the Dignity of the Saints and this of Priests respects their Office and Work Parallels I. THe Priests under the Law were set apart or consecrated to God to attend him in his Service So every true Christian God hath set apart for hims●lf he is separated from the World and worldly Worships and sinful ●ustoms to the holy Service of God The Lord hath set apart him that is godly for himself Psal 4.3 II. The Priests under the Law were admitted to approach near unto God they had more perfect Knowledg of him and holy Intimacy with him than others So the Saints are a People near to God Ye who sometimes were afar of Eph. 2.13 are now made nigh by the Blood of Chr●st They haye more perfect and clear Knowledg of God than others and more precious Fellowship and ●ommunion with him III. The Priests offered Sacrifices to God So the Saints offer up spiritual Sacrifices a●ceptable to God through Jesus Christ 1. They offer up th●ir Bodies and their Spirits a broken and a contrite Heart 2. They offer up their Prayers upon that Golden Altar which is as sweet Inc●nse in the Nostrils of Go● 3. They offer their Substance as God calls for it which is a Sacrifice well pleasing in his Sight 4. They offer up Praises Whoso offereth Praise glorifieth me Psal 50. ult and to him that ordereth his Conversation aright will I shew the Salvation of God Inferences SAints are Priests not typical Priests but a Royal Priesthood better than the Priests under the Law they are spiritual Priests they offer up spiritual Sacrifices c. 2. Their Persons as well as their Sacrifices are accepted of God through Jesus Christ if the Person be not sanctified the Offering is not accepted Joh. 17.19 For their sakes sanctify I my self that they also might be sanctified through the Truth 3. Let all take heed they offer not the Lame and the Blind when they have a Kid in the Flock My Son give me thy Heart Prov. 23.26 Metaphors Similes and other borrowed Terms c. CONCERNING VVICKED MEN. Wicked Men compared to Captives Isa 61.1 Proclaim Liberty to the Captives Acts 8.23 For I perceive that thou art in the Gall of Bitterness and in the Bond of Iniquity Gal. 4.3 Even so we when we were Children were in Bondage under the Elements of the World Gal. 4.25 For this Agar is Mount Sinai in Arabia and answereth unto Jerusalem which is and is now in Bondage with her Children 2 Tim. 2.26 And that they may recover themselves out of the Snare of the Devil who are taken captive by him at his Will Heb. 2.15 And deliver them who through Fear of Death were all their Life time subject to Bondage 2 Pet. 2.19 While they promise themselves Liberty they themselves are the Servants of Corruption for of whom a Man is overcome of the same is he brought into Bondage COrporal Bondage or Captivity is as much as to say Slavery and Thraldom under some Tyrant or cruel Enemy that oppresseth And from these Scriptures 't is evident that wicked Men or such as are in the State of Nature unconverted are in a State of Bondage they are spiritual Slaves or Captives And in opening the Bondage-State the Ungodly are in I shall shew 1. To whom they are or may be said to be in Bondage 2. How they were brought into this Bondage-State 3. The Nature of this spiritual Bondage 1. They are in Bondage to Sin He that committeth Sin is the Servant of Sin Joh. 8.35 Sin rules and reigns in wicked Men they are overcome by their b●se and filthy Lusts and of whom a Man is overcome of the same is he brought into Bondage 2 Pet. 2.19 2 Tim. 2.26 Eph 2.2 Gal. 4 25. 2. They are in Bondage to Satan taken captive by him at his Will He rules in the Hearts of the Children of Disobedience 3. They are in Bondage to the Law For being not able to perform the Obligation or Requirements thereof they are brought under the Power and Bondage of that killing Letter 4. They are in Bondage to Death Death tyrannizeth over them Heb. 2.15 and through fear of it they are said to be continually in Bondage 5. They are in Bondage to the Wrath of God Joh. 3.36 they are under the Power of God's dreadful Wrath. Captive Parallel SOme that are in a State of Bondage were once Free-men ADam and so all Mankind How Mankind were brought into Bondage considered as being in his Loins while he flood in that State of Innocency before he eat of the forbidden Fruit was a free Man he was not in Bondage to any of these Enemies II. Some are in a State of Bondage by being the Off-spring of such Parents as are Slaves for if the Parents are born Slaves their Children that are born in Captivity are Captives likewise II. So all wicked Men are in Bondage as they are the Off-spring of old Adam Psal 51.5 All Mankind being born in Sin Satan Death and Wrath hath Power over them until delivered by Jesus Christ And hence they are said to be by Nature Children of Wrath. Eph. 2.2 III. Some are brought into Bondage by the Power and Force of an Enemy they being surprized and by reason of Weakness not able to withstand them are taken captive as many of this and other Nations have been by the Turks III. Wicked Men are also actually taken captive and brought into Bondage by Sin and Satan as being surprized by the Power of these Enemies they are overcome and so brought into Captivity Satan being stronger than they he prevails against them 2 Tim 2● 26. And that they may recover themselves out of the
that the Saints are so subject to be overtaken with spiritual Drouziness Answ 1. From the Weakness and Dulness of the Flesh The Spirit indeed is willing but the Flesh is weak 2. By being slothful negligent and out of Employment when we grow indifferent and careless and neglect our Work neglect Prayer Reading and Hearing God's Word Prov. 19.15 no marvel if we soon fall asleep Slothfulness casteth into a deep Sleep 3. By being amongst sleepy Folks This is apt to make a wakeful Person in a little time drowsy and subject to nod too a sleepy Family a sleepy Church a sleepy Ministry usually hath bad effects upon this account upon a Spiritual Christian therefore prize a Soul-awakening Ministry 4. By means of long watching Whilst the Bridegroom tarried they all slumbered and slept 5. A black dark and gloomy Day is subject to cause one to grow drowsy as most men can experience 6. By an Apprehension 't is a long while to day time enough saith the Sluggard to arise Men think of living long and that it will be a great while before the Lord comes c. Wicked Men Fools Psal 14.1 The Fool hath said in his Heart There is no God Eccles 10.3 Yea also when he that is a Fool walketh by the way his Wisdom faileth him and he saith to every one that he is a Fool. Job 5.2 3. For Wrath killeth the foolish Man and Envy slayeth the silly One Job 30.8 They were Children of Fools yea Children of base Men they were viler than the Earth Luke 12. Thou Fool this Night thy Soul shall be required of thee SIN is Folly great Folly and Sinners are Fools how often in the Proverbs are ungodly Men tho accounted very worldly-wise called Fools simple Ones Men of no Vnderstanding Simile Parallel A Fool is one that knows not what is good what is best for him he is a Man of no Understanding SO wicked Men know not what is good and right in it self they know not what is good for themselves they are Men of no Understanding they cry Who will shew us any Good That is Psal 4.6 saith Mr. Caryl any good Cheer Plenty of Corn and Wine They esteem Gold and Silver and other outward good Things before Pardon Peace of Conscience and the Favour of God and are therefore Fools II. A Fool or Idiot will hurt wrong or abuse himself Perhaps you have heard of the Gentleman's Fool who happened to be in Company with a Carpenter and the Carpenter making himself merry with him hid his Hat But it so fell out as the Matter is related the Carpenter some time after chanced to fall asleep with his Head upon a Block which the Fool observing he took an Ax and chopp'd off his Head and hid it amongst the Chips and then went laughing away but being asked wherefore he laughed O saith he I have cut off the Carpenter's Head and have hid it amongst the Chips and I wonder how he will do to find it when he awakes But for this he was committed to Prison and when he was brought to his Trial the Judg was informed that he was a natural Fool but that he might be convinced it was true he ordered a Knife to be given to him and accordingly it was then said the Judg to the poor Idiot Cut your self with that Knife and he poor Soul did so immediately by which the Judg knew he was indeed a Fool and so acquitted him II. Wicked Men hurt themselves Nothing wrongs or wounds a Man more than Sin hence called a Dart Sting c. Yet so void are all ungodly Men of Understanding that they consent to Sin yield to Sin run as it were this Spear into their own Bowels wound themselves to the very Heart and yet say Are not we in Sport Can there be any greater Folly or a more palpable Sign of a Fool than for a Man to whip lash scourge and do thus unto himself When Satan tempts Men to sin he doth as it were put a Knife into their hands and then bids them cut and slash themselves with it and yet no sooner doth Satan thus tempt and entice them but they presently consent to him until they have wounded themselves from the Crown of their Heads to the Soles of their Feet What Man but a Fool would run into the Hornets Nests or after this lamentable manner wound himself Sinners are such Fools that they play with the Asp and delight to be at the Mouth of the Cockatrice-Den Sin in the holy Scriptures is compared to both these cruel Serpents and hence the Poyson of Asps is said to be under their Tongues Who but Fools or mad Men Psal 140.3 Rom. 3.13 will sport and play with such venemous Serpents or drink down deadly Poyson when told again and again what it is and what the Effects of it will be and yet they will do it Prov. 23.31 32. Look not upon the Wine when it is red when it giveth its Colour in the Cup when it moveth it self aright That is whatever Allurements there are to Sin take heed of it At last it biteth like a Serpent and stingeth like an Adder III. Is not that Man a Fool who will harbor a Thief in his House and tho he be told of it and that he is in danger of losing all his Goods and having his Throat cut by him he being a bloody Murtherer yet laughs at it and loves his Enemy and hugs him in his Bosom and resolves to eat and drink with him and lodg him in his chiefest Room and yet is informed this Thief never spared any Man that shewed him Favour III. Wicked Men harbor Sin and deceitful Lusts in their Souls which is the bloodiest Thief and Murtherer that ever was that spares none nor ever did who entertained it or took delight therein It hath slain and utterly undone Thousands and Ten Thousands yea many Millions yet they hug this cursed Traitor and let him lodg in their Hearts and lie in their Bosoms and shew him all the Favour and Kindness imaginable and do they not from hence appear to be the greatest Fools in Nature IV. Is not that Man a Fool that striveth with one that is infinitely stronger than himself or thinks a Thorn Hedg can stand before a consuming Fire or supposes a Potsheard can prevail against the Potter IV. Wicked Men strive with the great God and do they not in this shew themselves to be Fools Have they an Arm like God Job 40.9 can they thunder with a Voice like him yet they continually resist him and fight against him They that go on in their evil Ways make War with the Almighty and Dread-Sovereign of Heaven and Earth Wo unto him that striveth with his Maker Let the Potsheard strive with the Potshards of the Earth Isa 45.9 Do you not see this day how Man sorry Man sets himself against God! they are resolved to see what they can do they will not yet lay
down the Cudgels they set their Wisdom against God's Wisdom and try if they can counter-work him in the Ways of his Providences Now what a folly is this God is as a consuming Fire and Man is as Stubble fully dry See what Jehovah himself saith upon this account Who would set the Bryars and Thorns against me in Battel I would go through them Isa 27.4 I would burn them together Now is not he that takes up Arms against such an Enemy that commands Heaven and Earth a Fool He whom all the Forces of Earth and Hell are not able to withstand who at a Word of his Mouth makes Frogs invade Pharaoh and Stars to fight against Sisera who makes the Hills and Mountains quake and tremble before him c. He is wise in Heart and mighty in Strength Job 9.4 who ever hardned their Heart against him and prospered V. Is not he a Fool that hath not Wisdom enough to direct himself But then what will you say of him that will not follow the Counsel and Direction of the Wise Tho he is told the Way that he is in will bring him into a Lion's Den or if he step one Step further he will fall into a Furnace of Fire yet resolveth to go on notwithstanding he confesseth he hath no ground to question the Truth of that which is in Faithfulness told him V. Wicked Men have not Wisdom enough to direct themselves but that which adds to their Folly is this They will not take the Counsel of the wise God nor the Direction of his faithful Ministers Tho they are told day by day that if they proceed and go on in the Ways they are in viz. swear lie whore be drunk c. they must perish and be damned for ever and that they know not but the next time they commit any of those Sins they may fall into the Lake that burneth with Fire and Brimstone yet they will go on and continue in their Sins contemning all Advice and Counsel tho they have not the least ground to question the Truth of what is declared to them since the Word of God saith positively Except ye repent ye shall all likewise perish And that the Vnrighteous shall not inherit the Kingdom of God neither Fornicators nor Idolaters nor Adulterers nor Effeminate c. nor Thieves nor Covetous nor Drunkards nor Revilers nor Extortioners And now tho they know they are guilty of some of these or the like Sins yet they resolve to live in them and therefore are Fools VI. Is not he a Fool that is not able to judg of the Nature of Things or of Times or Occasions and from hence is angry with every thing that sutes not with his Nature or foolish Humor He will be angry with the Sun if it shine hotter than he would have it and with the Winds if they blow harder than he would have them he likes not the Winter nor would have it ever rain VI. Wicked Men are such Fools that they know not the Nature of Things Times nor Occasions He is offended with those Ways of God that cross his sinful Appetite he would fain have God yield to him and order Things that suit his filthy Lusts If the Word forbid all Sin and would if it might kindle upon his Heart and Conscience burn up and destroy all his Lusts presently he cries out 'T is too hot and therefore strives to put it out In a word he would be saved in a way of Sin i. e. have his Wounds healed and yet the Sting let alone in the Flesh he would be well but take no Physick would go to Heaven but never walk in the way to it he would not be naked and yet will put on no Clothes c. and therefore a Fool. To vex and be angry at the Troubles that fall upon us or at the Hand of God which sends them is a high Point of Folly VII A Fool will take Brass Counters for Gold and be pleased with Bugles more than with Diamonds When an Heir saith Mr. Caryl is impleaded for an Ideot Caryl on Job c. 5. p. 182. the Judg commands an Apple or a Counter with a Piece of Gold to be set before him to try which he will take and if he take the Apple or the Counter and leave the Gold he is then cast for a Fool and unable to manage his Estate for he knows not the Value of Things or how to make a true Election VI. Wicked Men are thus foolish and more for when Bugles and Diamonds Counters and Gold are set before them they leave the Diamonds and the Gold and please themselves with those Toyes and Baubles when which is infinitely more sottish Heaven and Hell Life and Death are set before them they chuse Hell rather than Heaven and Death rather than Life they take the mean transitory trifling Things of this World before the Favour of God the Pardon of Sin a Part in Jesus Christ and an Inheritance amongst the Saints in Light they prefer a Moment's time of sinful Ease and Pleasure before an Eternity of Joy and Glory in Heaven they prefer the Creature above the Creator they labour more for the present Good of their Bodies than for the eternal Good of their Souls which are ten thousand times of greater Worth And do not these things demonstrate fully that they are Fools VIII Is not he a Fool that feeds on Husks Gravel and Ashes and yet thinks he feeds on the best Food he lives among Swine and feeds as they feed and yet is contented VIII Wicked Men are said in the holy Scriptures to feed on Husks Gravel Isa 45.20 and Ashes by which is meant the Pleasures Profits and Honours of this World for what is it that they feed upon or take delight in but these Things Take away their outward Enjoyments or the Comforts of this World and their Hearts like Nabal's will die within them or like a Man that pines away for want of Food for alas they have nothing else to support their Spirits And whilst they feed upon these things they conclude they feed upon the best Food and enjoy the chiefest Good yet they never have a real Taste of the Love of God in Christ nor do they know how good the Lord is nor will they make Trial tho they are invited to come and buy and eat that which is good and let their Souls delight themselves in Fatness The Prodigal would fain have filled his Belly with Husks that the Swine eat Luk. 15.16 wicked Men being intended by the Swine in that Place but no Man gave to him IX Is not he a Fool that thinks 't is time enough to sow when he should reap When he should gather in his Harvest he begins to sow his Seed or when he sows Tares thinks to reap Wheat That Work that would take up the whole Time of his Life he thinks may be done on a Death-Bed or in an Hour or two at the end of
any should take it away from him VII So a covetous Man doth not enjoy what he hath without fear he is afraid of every one lest they should rob him or lest by one means or another his worldly Pelf should be wasted or taken away VIII The Hog tho he should be washed yet in a little time he will turn again to his wallowing in the Mire and become as filthy as ever he was VIII So if an unregenerate Man should by the Light of Nature or other Helps that God is pleased to afford escape many great Pollutions and reform in many things and seem to be a true Convert and to be clean washed from his Filthiness yet for want of a thorough Work of Grace upon his Heart he will at last turn again to his former Course and be as vile and wicked as ever he was nay oftentimes much worse Mat. 12.43 Luk. 11.25 as our Saviour intimates by the unclean Spirit 's going out of a Man c. And in him is that Word made good The Sow that was washed is turned to her wallowing in the Mire again IX A Swine cries out exceedingly or makes a great Noise when he is took hold of and had away to be killed IX So wicked Men when God takes hold of them by Sickness and they come to have Apprehensions of Death upon them they cry out unless their Consciences are asleep or seared being afraid of Death and Hell X. The Wild-Boar is of a more stubborn and mischievous Nature and commonly doth more hurt being very strong than any other Swine Naturalists tell us that the Wild-Boar is almost as strong and cruel as a Lion and that he will often whet and sharpen his Teeth and run upon the Huntsman X. So Antichrist who may fitly be compared to a Wild-Boar I mean his Un-holiness that First-born of Satan is and hath been more mischievous than any other of the Herd he having got a great degree of Power which he hath from time to time exercised against God's People to the wasting and spoiling of his spiritual Vine and Vineyard Psal 80 1● The Boar out of the Wood doth waste it and the wild Beast out of the Field doth devour it XI The Swine under the Tree in a greedy manner eat up the Acorns but never look up to the Tree or Oak from whence they fall XI So wicked and graceless Men tho they enjoy all this World 's Good never look up in a due manner to God who is the Tree of Life and is the Author and Giver of it XII Swine will refuse Pearl for Pease if ye cast Pearls before them they will tread them under their Feet XII So wicked Men will refuse Grace for Gold give them but this World and let who will take the Pearl of great Price the Love and Favour of God Give them Counsel to leave their Sins or cast the Pearl of good Instruction before them and they will tread it under their Feet they will cast that at their Heels which they should apply to their Hearts Mat. 7.6 and revile you if they do not tear and rend you into the Bargain Metaphor Disparity SWine were created such they were Swine from the beginning MAn was created holy and upright at first this swinish and brutish Nature came in by the Fall II. Swine retain their own Nature and it is impossible for them to cease being Swine II. But wicked Men may be changed and become gracious it is possible for them to become Sheep and Lambs of Jesus Christ so as to hate that which they once loved Grace when infused into the Soul makes a real and wonderful Change Inferences THis shews the brutish and base Nature of sinful Man what is more contemptible in our Eyes than a Swine 2. It shews what a vast difference there is between a true converted Soul and a brutish Sinner God esteems of the one as of his choicest Treasure but ungodly Men are meer Swine and brutish Creatures in his Sight Wicked Men Debtors Mat. 5.25 26. Agree with thine Adversary quickly whilst thou art in the way with him lest any time the Adversary deliver thee to the Judg and the Judg deliver the to thee Officer and thou be cast into Prison Vers 26. Verily I say unto thee Thou shalt by no means come out thence till thou hast paid the uttermost Farthing Mat. 18.24 And when he had begun to reckon one was brought unto him which ought him ten thousand Talents IN both these Places Sin is called a Debt and the Sinner a Debtor The Reason of which is shewed under the Head of Metaphors concerning Sin where Sin is compared to a Debt unto which we refer you Metaphor Parallel A Debtor is one that oweth Money Duty c. to his Neighbour also one that is a Trespasser an Offender or guilty Person A Man may be a Debtor by Office Gal. 5.3 by Duty Rom. 8.12 by the Law of Charity Rom. 15.27 by trespassing or offending whether God or Man Mat. 6.12 MAn oweth all that he is hath or can do unto God he having received his very Being and all other good Things that he enjoys from God as so many Talents lent him which he must be accountable to God for in the great Day c. Man is a Trespasser Mat. 25.19 an Offender or a guilty Person having broken the Law the Penalty of which is eternal Death so that as a Traitor or flagitious Person by his hainous Crimes he is become a Debtor to everlasting Punishment II. An evil Debtor is unwilling to be called to an Accompt nothing is worse to him than to hear the News Give an account of thy Stewardship Mat. 18.24 Hence 't is said One was brought that owed ten thousand Talents as if it were by Force he was haled before his Master to reckon with him II. So wicked Men do not love to think upon the Day of Judgment care not to hear of those large Bills and Hand-writings that are against them How grievous will that Voice from Heaven be to ungodly Men Luk. 16.2 Give an Account of your Stewardship Arise ye Dead and come to Judgment Give an Account of all the Oaths you have sworn the Lies you have told the Times you have been drunk the Days of Grace you have neglected give an Account of all the hard and reproachful Words you have spoken against your godly Neighbours and of all the Wrongs and Injuries you have done them give an Account of all those Talents that were lent you what Improvement have you made of your Knowledg and Parts your Seasons and Sabbaths and of those many Years you have had in the World This I say is grievous to wicked Men to think upon They shall be brought forth in the Day of Wrath they will not come willingly Job 21.30 but shall therefore be as it were haled before the Judg of Heaven and Earth III. Ill Debtors are attended with Shame Ambrose speaketh
the matter to renounce the whole Gospel it is all one as to deny that Adam was created in the Image of God which he lost or that Sinners are spiritually dead in Sins and Trespasses and that we are renewed into the Image of God by Jesus Christ 2. Whatsoever the Soul acts in spiritual Things by its Understanding Will Affections c. as deprived of or not quickned by this Principle of spiritual Life it doth it naturally not spiritually c. Disparity A Man naturally dead is altogether uncapable to make any opposition against the supernatural Power of God put forth in order to quicken him or raise him to Life he can no way directly or indirectly oppose it But a Man who is dead spiritually dead in Sin when God in a gracious way comes to use Means to quicken him or raise him to a State of Life he makes opposition nay and doth greatly resist and strive against the good Motions of the Spirit and Workings of God in order to his Vivification So that the Power of God is more manifestly seen in the quickning of one spiritually dead than in quickning one dead naturally Inferences FRom hence we may perceive the evil and destructive Nature of Sin It is spiritually the Death and Ruine of the Soul and will without the infinite Mercy of God destroy it for ever II. It shews also particularly what the Nature of Adam's Sin was and what it did incur upon his Posterity viz. not only natural Death but spiritual Death likewise III. It sets forth the Riches of God's Grace in the second Adam that quickning Spirit in raising poor dead Souls to Life again IV. Here is much Comfort for all sincere Christians who are raised from Death to Life by Christ in that there is so great a difference between the State of Adam in Innocency and our standing in Christ viz. The Principle of Life in Adam was wholly and entirely in himself It was the Effect of God's good Will and Power 't is true but it was left to grow on no other Root but what was in Man himself it was wholly implanted in his Nature and therein did its Spring lie But in the Life whereinto we are renewed by Christ Jesus the Fountain and Principle of it is not in our selves but in him as a common Root of Head He is our Life Because I live ye shall live also He is the Spring and Fountain of it He by Covenant also hath undertook to maintain Life in us he doth renew and encrease this Life in us so that it is impossible that we should spiritually die for ever V. A Man also from hence may easily perceive whether he be made alive or quickned by the Spirit or no. 1. A Man that hath Life in him breaths So he that is spiritually alive breaths forth his Soul in fervent Desires to God Prayer as some have observed being the Breath of the new Creature Hence God when he would convince Ananias that Saul was regenerated said Behold he prayeth 2. There is in him Heat spiritual Heat and Zeal God-ward 3. He hath his spiritual Senses he can see feel hear c. 4. 'T is a full Evidence a Man is alive when he rises up and walks So a spiritual Man rises up and walks in neweness of Life 5. A Man quickned hath his Beauty restored again So a Man spiritually quickned hath the Image of God restored he is holy heavenly c. Wicked Men blind Luk. 6.39 Can the Blind lead the Blind c. Mat. 23.26 Thou blind Pharisee c Rev. 3.17 Miserable poor and blind c. An unconverted Man or Man in his natural State is blind Parallels SOme Men are born blind All Mankind spiritually may be said to be born blind for as they are under a Privation of Life it follows they are blind that is their Understanding is darkned II. Some Men are blind casually either by Age or some Accident Adam before his Fall could see originally Man's Eye-sight was good but Sin hath put his Eyes out III. Blind Men have not the comfortable Benefit of the Sun So wicked Men receive not the heavenly and sweet Benefit of the Sun of Righteousness Tho the Sun shines never so bright a blind Man is never the better for it unless his Eyes were opened So tho the Gospel be preached never so powerfully yet wicked Men see not nor can they till the Eyes of their Understanding are enlightned IV. Blind Men stumble and know not many times at what they stumble they also are in great Danger without a sure Guide So wicked Men know not what they stumble at they stumble at God himself and at Christ when they stumble at his Truth and his People They know not whither they go nor the dreadful Danger they are in they think they are in the right Way to Heaven and yet are in the broad Way to Hell they are led oft-times by those who are as blind as themselves And if the Blind lead the Blind they will both fall into the Ditch V. Some Mens natural Blindness hath been by the just Judgment of God upon them for their Sin So God in a way of Judgment blinds the Eyes of some Men after common Illuminations Job 12.40 Isa 44.18 Rom. 11.8 He is said to blind their Eyes and harden their Hearts that is he denies them his Grace and withdraws those common Influences of it from them suffering Satan to take full Power of them leaving them to their own Hearts Lusts and so consequently to final Impenitency Disparity MEn who are naturally blind would gladly see they lament nothing more than the Loss of their Eye-sight But wicked Men are willingly blind they love Darkness rather than Light and refuse the Means God is pleased to afford them in order to the opening their Eyes II. Men who are naturally blind do gladly accept of a faithful and sure Guide But wicked Men who are spiritually blind refuse that Guide God directs them to viz. his holy Word they are neither thankful to God nor good Men for any Help afforded them nay they vilify such as would take them by the hand to save them out of the Pit of eternal Misery There is no Blindness like spiritual Blindness Call upon wicked Men and entreat them never so often and earnestly Pray do not go that Way take heed Man O take heed there is a Pit before you alas you are going into the Lion's Den nay worse into everlasting Fire to Death and Hell Yet these blind Wretches will go on live or die sink or swim all is one no Advice or Warning will be received Wicked Men compared to Mad Men. Eccles 9.3 Yea also the Heart of the Sons of Men is full of Evil and and Madness is in their Hearts whilst they live c. Luke 15.17 When he came to himself he said How many hired Servants of my Father have Bread enough and to spare c. WIcked Men are set forth in the
come upon them partly by the Pride abominable Lust and Extravagancy of their Parents and partly by their own Idleness Lust and Prodigality Even so the spiritual Want and Poverty of Men was in part brought upon them by the Sins of our first Parents and partly by their own actual Sins This is the State of unregenerate Persons they are all even thus poor and miserable And happy are they who see this to be their Condition Mat. 5.3 Blessed are the Poor in Spirit for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven Those who see their own Wants Poverty and Misery shall out of the Fulness of Jesus Christ be supplied with whatsoever they need for tho Man naturally be so poor that he hath nothing can do nothing and hath no earthly Friend or Brother that can do any thing for him and besides he owes ten thousand Talents and is worth no regard nor pity yet the eternal God hath found out a Way for the manifestation of his own glorious Grace and Bounty to enrich him and make him happy for ever 2 Cor. 8.9 He that was rich became poor that we through his Poverty might be made rich Disparity POor Men are full of Complaints they commonly bewail their Poverty and would gladly have all their Wants supplied and be made rich if they knew but which way it might be done But wicked Men tho they are poor so poor and miserable as hath been shewn yet they are contented being wofully blinded by the Devil c. So that tho they are daily told how they may be made rich yet they slight all Advice and Counsel and stubbornly refuse the Riches of Grace and Glory The Heart of a wicked Man compared to a Rock Jer. 23.29 And like a Hammer that breaks the Rock in pieces Ezek. 11.19 And I will take away the stony Heart c. Luke 8.6 And some fell upon a Rock c. Zech. 7.12 They made their Hearts as an Adamant-Stone NOte The Hearts of Sinners are like Rocks or wicked Men have stony and rocky Hearts Parallels A Rock is a barren and fruitless Place what will grow upon a Rock So the Hearts of wicked Men are barren and unfruitful to God they bring forth no spiritual Fruit to him II. Rain cannot enter nor soak into a Rock but as it falls so it glides off and runs away So the spiritual Rain of Heaven viz. God's Word tho it falls never so powerfully upon ungodly Men it will not enter into their Hearts My Word hath no place in you saith Christ c. Good Doctrine and heavenly Counsel glides off of these spiritual Rocks like Rain from a Rock or high Mountain III. Rocks and Stones are naturally rough and unfit for use until they are hewed and squared c. So the Hearts of wicked Men are naturally rough and unfit for any spiritual use until they are hewed by the Ax and Hammer of the Word Hos 6.5 I have hewed them by the Prophets IV. A little thing will not break a hard Stone or a flinty Rock c. So a little Matter will not break a stony or rocky-hearted Sinner God strikes often and strikes hard gives many a Blow upon their Hearts by his Word and by his Spirit and sometimes by Afflictions before their Hearts will yield or break in pieces V. He that will break a Rock in pieces or hew Stones to make them fit for use must have a meet and convenient Instrument So God makes use of a right and fit Instrument to break in pieces the hard and rocky Hearts of ungodly Men viz. his blessed Word in the hand of the Spirit Is not my Word like a Hammer Jer. 23.29 that breaks the Rock in pieces VI. A Man many times employs Workmen to break a Rock and hew Stones So God employs his Ministers as Work-men in his hand to break these spiritual Rocks and hew these rough and ragged Stones to make them fit to lay in his spiritual Building I have hewed them by the Prophets Hos 6.5 VII Seed that falls upon a Rock or stony Place tho it doth spring up it soon withereth away if the Fowls of Heaven do not pick it up So the Word of God if it be sown upon stony and rocky-hearted Sinners tho it may seem to spring up yet it soon withers for want of Root They believe for a while Luk. 8.13 but in time of Temptation fall away Inferences NO marvel Ministers Work is so hard and laborious they are God's Stone-cutters or Rock-hewers nay and it fares worse with them than with other Work-men that work in Stone-Pits or hew Stones they labour all Day and go home at Night and come again in the Morning and find their Work as they left it But God's Workmen hew and take pains and leave their People and come again and find them worse than before their Hearts many times growing more hard and obdurate c. II. Let not Ministers notwithstanding all this be discouraged for they know not but at last God may set a Word home that may do the Business and make the hard-hearted Sinner tremble and cry out as they did Acts 2.36 Men and Brethren what shall we do Quest But some may say From whence doth it arise or what is the Cause of this spiritual Hardness that is in the Hearts of Men. Answ 1. Naturally the Sinner's Heart is hard and like a Rock we all brought a flinty and churlish Nature into the World with us such is the Effect of original Sin 2. There is also an acquired Hardness Pharaoh hardned his own Heart and the Prophet saith Zech. 7.12 They have made their Hearts as an Adamant-Stone 3. There is a judiciary Hardness of Heart which is inflicted by God as a Judg. Men harden their own Hearts against God and God at length resolves they shall be hard indeed and therefore he withdraws the common Influences of his Grace from them and deprives them of all gracious means of softning And when all these three meet together in a Man Isa 48.4 he is irrecov●rably hard and sinful His Neck is an Iron Sinew and his Brow brass 4. A Man is hardned in his Sin gradually and as he grows harder and harder so nearer and nearer to eternal Ruine 1. He takes leave to meditate on Sin he rolls it up and down in his Thoughts as it were a hard Heart lets vain Thoughts dwell in it 2. He takes some Tastes of the Pleasure and Delight of Sin it seems to him as a sweet Morsel under his Tongue and this is a Sign of a further degree of Hardness 3. The third Step is Custom in sinning it argues great Boldness to venture often 4. And then in the next place he defends and maintains his Sin he has got some Plea or Argument for it he is an Advocate for Sin 5. He is angry with them and secretly hates them in his Heart that reprove him for his Sin or advise him against such
give an uncertain Sound who shall prepare himself to the Battel VI. So a Minister is sometimes commanded to sound an Alarm Joel 2 1. Blow the Trumpet in Zion sound an Alarm in my holy Mountain They are to pronounce Wrath and Judgment to thunder as it were from Mount Sinai to rouze up the slothful and secure Sinner or drouzy Professor and sometimes a Call to Duty to assemble the People to fast and cry mightily unto the Lord Blow the Trumpet in Zion sanctify a Fast call the solemn Assembly Joel 2.15 16. gather the People sanctify the Congregation assemble the Elders gather the Children and those that suck the Breast c. VII A Trumpeter by blowing his Trumpet in the Day of Battel is of great use to an Army the sounding of the Trumpet greatly encourages and animates the Hearts of Souldiers VII So a true Minister by preaching the Gospel is exceeding useful to God's Church in the Day of Trial c. How doth a lively and an awakening Sermon put Spirit and Courage into the Hearts of Christians and make them fearless and valiant for the Truth VIII A Trumpeter usually goes before the Troop of Army sounding his Trumpet he is often exposed to Danger VIII So the Ministers of the Gospel should be as He-Goats before the Flock they are the Leaders of the People Ministers are often greatly exposed IX A Trumpeter is to keep sounding all the while an Army is engaged nay not only to sound his Trumpet but to sound it loud also IX So a Minister must preach always in season and out of season whilst the Saints and Church of God are militant Necessity is laid upon me and wo is me 1 Cor. 9.16 if I preach not the Gospel Yea and it must be preached publickly X. Some Trumpeters have Silver Trumpets nay God commanded Moses to make two Silver Trumpets to call the Assembly and these were for Eleazar and Ithamar the two Sons of Aaron X. Prov. 10.20 So the Tongue of the Righteous is as choice Silver Ainsworth speaking of two Silver Trumpets that were to be made of beaten Work Numb 10. saith it signifies the Labour of the Ministers of giving themselves to Prayer and to the Ministry of the Word Psal 12.7 The Words of the Lord are pure Words as Silver c. XI A Trumpeter makes sometimes sweet Musick with his Trumpet Many love no Musick like the rare sounding of a Trumpet XI So a Minister makes sweet Musick sometimes in preaching of the Gospel in the Ears of Men. And lo Ezek. 33.32 thou art unto them as a very lovely Song of one that hath a lovely Voice and can play well on an Instrument Inferences MInisters must cry aloud and spare not they must lift up their Voice like a Trumpet They must be endued with Courage not fearing the Face of Men sparing none but reprove and warn great and rich Men as well as the Poor II. They must be Men of Wisdom that know how to sound distinctly rightly dividing the Word of Truth lest by their uncertain Sound great Detriment befall Christ's spiritual Souldiers III. Hence let all the Saints magnify God for that they have and do yet hear the joyful Sound by which they have been called to engage in the spiritual Warfare and thereby animated to a Perseverance in the same to the end IV. Also hence may be inferred That as the Saints are spiritual Souldiers so it is their great Concern to observe the sounding of these spiritual Trumpeters with the Silver Trumpets that they may be always ready to make good their Ground in an evil Day And having done all to stand Stand therefore c. Eph. 6. Ministers compared to Spokesmen 2 Cor. 11.2 For I have espoused you to one Husband that I may present you as a chast Virgin to Christ I Have as if the Apostle should say acted the part of a Spokesman I have endeavoured to engage your Affections to Christ Every Minister strives to espouse Souls to the Lord Jesus as Abraham's Servant was employed to obtain Rebeka for Isaac 'T is the main Work of a Minister to win Souls and bring them over to Christ Note Ministers may fitly be compared to Spokesmen Simile Parallel A Spokesman is a Friend to the Lover one that knows his Secrets and is judged faithful a Person that he confides in and is therefore trusted with his great and most weighty Concernments Abraham had great confidence in his Servant and therefore chose him for that Work viz. to go and take a Wife for Isaac MInisters are the Friends of Christ I have called you Friends They know the Mind of Christ The Secrets of the Lord are with them Joh. 15.14 15. All things saith Christ that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you You have not chosen me but I have chosen you Christ chuses none to this Work but such as are faithful 1 Tim. 1.12 And I thank Christ Jesus our Lord who hath accounted me faithful putting me into the Ministry II. A faithful Spokesman is very intent and diligent in his Business Abraham's Servant would not eat nor drink until he had delivered his Message or told his Errand II. So a faithful Minister is very diligent about his Master's Work Peter and John forsook all and followed Christ He gives himself wholly up to the Work of the Gospel Job 23 12 They esteem with holy Job the Words of his Mouth more than their necessary Food III. A Spokesman uses many Arguments to engage the Affections of the Person to whom he is sent he doth set forth the Merits Riches and Worthiness of the Person who is the principal Suiter III. So Ministers use many weighty Arguments to persuade Sinners to fall in love with and espouse themselves to the Lord Jesus to accept of the Offers of his Grace and Divine Favour being not willing to take any Denial if possible They pray woo and beseech in Christ's Name and some of the Arguments they use are these viz. 1. They set forth the Greatness of their Lord and Master He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords saith Paul the Lord of Life and Glory saith Peter 2. They set forth his great Riches Vnto me Eph. 3.8 who am less than the least of all Saints is this Grace given that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable Riches of Christ See how Abraham's Servant pleaded when he came to court the Damsel The Lord hath blessed my Master greatly and he is become great Gen. 24.35 36. and He hath given him Flocks and Herds c. Silver and Gold and Man-Servants and Maid-Servants and Camels and Asses Verse 35. And Sarah my Master's Wife bare a Son to my Master when she was old and unto him he hath given all that he hath O how rich and great saith a Minister is God! The Cattel of a thousand Hills are his The Earth is the Lord's and
have fit Instruments to work with viz. the Gospel which is called the engrafted Word i. e an Instrument or Means by which Souls are planted or grafted into Christ by the help of the Holy-Ghost without which they can do nothing III. A Planter knows that until the Ground he is to plant be dug up and well prepared 't is not meet to be sowed or planted III. So Ministers know unless the Hearts of Sinners are dug by the powerful Convictions of the Word and Spirit of God they are not fit to receive the Seed of Grace nor to be planted in God's Vineyard IV. Planters as Naturalists observe find by experience that a wild ungrafted Tree never bears good Fruit nor can till it be removed out of its natural Soil into a good Soil and grafted with a better Kind The Root that bears this wild Fruit is a degenerate Root and that is the Cause the Fruit is so unpleasant sowre and naught IV. So Ministers also know that unregenerate Men who grow upon the natural Root of old Adam unless they are removed and planted into Jesus Christ cannot bring forth acceptable Fruit to God until removed by the Power of the Word and Spirit and transplanted into Jesus Christ by a lively Faith Mankind naturally are the Off-spring of a corrupt and degenerate Root viz. the first Adam for as is the Root and Tree such are the Branches and the Fruit thereof A corrupt Tree cannot bring good Fruit. Mat. 7.18 V. A Planter who hath Skill in Grafting knows the Stock must be cut off before the Sienes as some call them or after Pliny Sions be grafted in V. So a Minister knows that until the new Stock viz. Jesus Christ was cut off that is to say crucified no Men as spiritual Syenes can be grafted into him by a lively Faith Tho there is in this a great Disparity as applied to Ministers for Planters cut off or cleave the Stock themselves before they graft the Siene but Christ was cut off by another hand VI. A Planter knows a Twig that is to be grafted or a Bud inoculated must first be cut off with a Knife that is keen or sharp or an Instrument from the Tree on which it naturally grew And when the Grafts are cut off in order to this Work 't is a critical Season with them saith worthy Mr. Flavel if they lie too long before they are engrafted or take not with the Stock they die and are never more recovered they may stand in the Stock a while but are no part of the Tree VI. So a Minister knows before a Soul can be grafted into Christ he must be cut off of the old Stock viz. old Adam and taken off of his own Righteousness The first Work upon a Christian is cutting Work They were cut or pricked in their Hearts Acts 2.37 Heb. 4. while Peter preached to them The Word of God is sharper than a two-edged Sword As no Siene is engrafted without cutting so no Soul is united to Christ Joh. 16.8 9. without a true and cutting Sense of Sin and of its own Misery And when Souls are under a Work of Conversion 't is a critical Time with them many have miscarried then and never recovered again They have indeed for a time remained like dead Grafts in the Stock by an external lifeless Profession but never come to any thing for such dead Grafts in a little time fall off from the Stock Christ and perish But this I must needs say it is principally for want of being quite cut off or because they were never throughly cut or wounded at Heart Convictions upon their Hearts were never deep enough or not kind Convictions rather Legal than Evangelical they were not cut by a fit Instrument c. VII A Planter when Grafts are cut off and prepared to be engrafted makes all convenient speed he can to close them with the new Stock the sooner saith one that is done the better The Graft is intimately united and closely conjoined with the Stock the Conjunction is so close that they become one Tree VII So a Minister when he sees poor Sinners are fitted and every way prepared by powerful Convictions ought to make what speed he can to apply the Plaister and direct them to a Closure with Christ that is to say Act. 16.30 31. to believe on the Lord Jesus And when this is done there is an intimate Union betwixt Christ and the Souls that believe in him He that is joined to the Lord is one Spirit 'T is the nearest closest and strictest Union they are so glewed one to the other so that look as the Graft is really in the Stock and the Sap of the Stock is really in the Graft So a Believer is really tho mystically in Christ and the Spirit of Christ is communicated to a Believer He that dwelleth in Love dwelleth in God 1 Joh. 4 16 And as the Graft is bound to the Stock so steadily that the Wind cannot lose it so the believing Soul is fastened to Christ by such Bonds Flavel as will secure it from all danger of being loosed from him any more This doth the Soul's Vnion with Jesus show And where and how these heavenly Plants do grow VIII A Planter sometimes plants a whole Vineyard with the help and assistance he hath from others VIII So a painful Minister may nay and has planted a whole Church by the help and assistance of the Spirit of God yea several Churches as St. Paul and others we read of c. IX A Planter's Work like other Labourers is very hard they oft-times sweat at it spend and waste themselves they find some Ground very rocky and difficult to dig up and to manure IX So is the Minister's Work a very hard and laborious Work no Digger nor Planter works harder or takes more pains than some faithful Planters or Preachers of the Gospel they frequently sweat at their Work as we have elsewhere shewed and by their Study and great Labour waste their frail Bodies Some Sinners have rocky Hearts X. A Planter doth not only plant but also water his Plants that they may grow and thrive the better X. So godly Ministers do not only preach whereby Souls are planted by the heavenly Doctrine but also pray for Encrease whereby their Plants are watered I have planted and Apollo watered What Paul plants Apollo comes after and waters with his Doctrine that dropp'd like Dew Neither is he that planteth any thing nor he that watereth but God that giveth the Encrease XI He that plants a Vineyard with his own Labour ought to be allowed to eat of the Fruit thereof and it would be accounted a strange thing should he be denied it XI So a faithful Minister or spiritual Planter ought to eat of the Fruit of that Church or Vineyard he hath planted or doth keep prune and manure that is to say to be fed and comfortably maintained by them Who goeth a Warfare at his
meet together we are both pardoned and justified God is saith one as merciful as we can desire and yet as righteous as himself can desire there is the freest Grace and the fullest Justice As God pardons Sin he displays his Mercy as he justifies us from Sin he manifests his Righteousness Pardon is free to us but it cost Christ dear there is a Mystery in the Remission of Sin it is not forgiven without Atonement Satisfaction and Reconciliation made for it by J●sus Christ Which appears 1. In that those who are pardoned are said to be justified through him Acts 13.39 2. Because Christ is said to bear our Sins or the Punishment of them 1 Pet. 2.24 Isa 53.4 5 6. He died in our stead for that is the meaning of his bearing our Sin as might be largely shewed from the Old Testament where we read of Persons that God said should bear their own Sins 3. Because the Scr●pture saith Without shedding of Blood there is no Remission Heb. 9.22 And that it is through that one Offering of Jesus Christ that we are both pardoned and accepted Redemption and Forgiveness of Sin is through his Blood Rom. 3.25 4. Because Christ is said to reconcile us and pacify the Wrath of God for our Sins 2 Cor. 5.19 20. Rom. 5. 5. Because we are said to be bought with a Price Christ gave himself a Ransom for many 1 Cor. 6.20 1 Pet. 1.18 Mat. 20.28 6. Because he is said to be made unto us Wisdom and Righteousness c. called The Lord our Righteousness Our Justification consisteth in the Non-imputation of Sin and the Imputation of his Righteousness that so Salvation might be wholly of Grace and all Boasting excluded Sin a heavy Burden Psal 38.4 For my Iniquities are gone over my Head as a heavy Burden they are too heavy for me Heb. 12.1 Let us lay aside every Weight and the Sin that doth so easily beset us c. WEight 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies several Things 1. The Greatness of Heavenly Glory 2. Cor. 4.17 2. Trouble or the Wrath of Wicked Men Prov. 27.3 which often presseth down the Godly 3. That which is ponderous Things Words or Matters of Moment in opposition to such Things or Words that are Light Airy c. 4. Sin because it presseth down and is grievous to be born c. ☞ Note Sin is a great Weight or heavy Burden Simile Parallel A Weight or Burden that bears hard or lies heavy upon the Breast of a Person ready to crush him to pieces is very grievous worse to be born than a Weight upon the Legs or Arms c. SIn is a Weight or Burden that lies heavy upon the Soul of an inlightned Christian and this is the cause it is so grievous it presseth down the Powers of the Noble and Superiour Part of the Creature Lay a Weight upon a Stone and that will bear it and not break or yield under it but if a great and mighty Weight be laid upon such things that are tender or of a soft substance how sorely will it mar and crush that So a stony-hearted Sinner tho he hath great Mountains of Sin and Guilt lying upon him he complains not he is alas unsensible and to use the Apostle's Words past feeling his Heart being like a Rock Eph. 5.19 Ezek. 36.26 Psal 38.4 or the nether Milstone but a poor Saint whose Heart is tender God having taken away the Heart of Stone and given him a Heart of Flesh he is sensible of this Burden his Soul and Conscience cannot bear it he cryes out in great Anguish and Horrour of Spirit II. Some Weights and Burdens laid upon some Men are so heavy that they cannot be born the strongest Man cannot stand under them c. II. Sin is such a Burden or Weight that no Man is able to bear it will make the stoutest Heart to ake and the strongest Back to stoop it made David that mighty Man of God to cry out Psal 38 6. I am troubled I am bowed down greatly c. All my Bones are broken Nay when this Weight was laid upon the Lord Jesus whom God made strong for himself how did it crush him and cause him if I may so say to stagger and sweat under it as if it had been great Drops of Blood falling down to the Ground 'T is said his Soul was exceeding sorrowful even unto Death Luke 22.44 Mark 14. ●2 33. Psal 89.19 and that he went forward and fell on the Ground He bore our Sins upon his own Body on the Tree O what a Mercy was it that God laid help upon one who was Mighty tho he was able to bear this Weight yet how did it make him to cry out under the Burden of it Father if it be possible let this Cup pass from me c. There is a twofold Weight in Sin 1. As it hinders our Justification 2. As it hinders our Sanctification The first respects the Punishment that is due to it and that Weight Jesus Christ bore for us which none was able to do besides himself III. A heavy Weight or Burden laid upon a Man that is to run a Race is very troublesome and a great Impediment to him and therefore ought to be cast off c. He is a very foolish Man that having a long Race to run will carry a great Weight or Burden about him can such expect to win the Prize III. So Sin greatly hinders the Saints of God in their spiritual Race 't is unto them like a heavy Burden and therefore ought to be cast off by them Let us lay aside every Weight Heb. 12.1 and the Sin that doth so easily beset us and let us run with Patience the Race that is set before us Sin will soon cause a Christian to faint if he throw it not off by true Repentance See Runner Simile Disparity SOme heavy Weights or Burdens tho they cannot be born when they are bound up or tyed together yet if severed some part of them may be born and easily carried BUT Sin is such a kind of Burden that it cannot be born either whole or apart that is to say one Sin severed from a Multitude that a Person may be guilty of and charged upon the Soul tho it should be judged the least no Man is able to stand under the Guilt or Burden of it 1. For the least Sin being against an Infinite God deserves an Infinite Punishment 2. The least Sin being a breach of the Law brings a Soul under Wrath and the Curse thereof 3. The least is not done away without Christ's Blood nothing but that only can wash it away or cleanse from it Now that which makes Sin to be so great a Burden to a Child of God is 1. Because it sets God against the Soul it makes him to become a Man's Enemy and to fight against him c. 2. Because 't is a Burden unto God himself hence he crys out I am pressed under you
as a Cart is pressed with Sheaves Amos 2.13 Nothing is more opposite to God than Sin or is more loathsome to him 3. Because it wounds bruises and lays the Soul it self a bleeding 4. Because it brings the Soul under the dreadful Wrath of an angry God yea binds down under everlasting Wrath causing a final Separation from God and Christ for ever Inferences WHat insensible Creatures are unconverted Sinners 2. Moreover what a sore and grievous thing it is to have this Burden laid upon the Soul 3. It may stir up such who feel this Weight to cast it off by Repentance and Faith remember Christ hath born it for thee that thou mightest go free Isa 53. The Lord hath laid on him the Iniquities of us all 4. It shews us what a wonderful Mercy it is to be freed from this Burden Saints are delivered from the Power and Dominion Guilt and Condemnation of it Rom. 6.14 through the Lord Jesus Christ Sin a Sting 1 Cor. 15.56 The Sting of Death is Sin Parallels DEath is like a venemous Serpent that hath a cruel and tormenting Sting and this Sting is Sin II. The Sting of some Serpents in the Flesh is very painful it makes such to cry out exceedingly So such who feel themselves stung with Sin cry out like as those did in Acts 2.36 The pain and torment of a wounded Conscience is intolerable as many can experience and the History of Francis Spira abundantly shews III. The Venom or Sting of some Serpents is mortal it killeth the Body so Sin that Venom of Death and the Devil killeth both Body and Soul IV. If a Serpent biteth or stingeth any one part the Venom and Contagion spreadeth over all the Body and destroyeth the whole Man so the Sting and Poyson of Sin which entered by one Man's Offence Rom. 5 15 18. hath infected and killed all the Lump of Mankind moreover he that harboureth but one Sin in his Bosom it will destroy his whole Soul if this Sting be but in his Tongue 't is like the Poyson of Asps his Life must go for it without speedy help V. No Salve or Medicine could heal the Bodies of those who were stung with those fiery Serpents in the Wilderness till they look'd up to the Brazen Serpent no Physician on Earth could cure them Dioscor l 6. c. 30. so no work of Man can cure the biting of Death and the Devil or Sting of Sin but the Venom thereof rageth and raigneth tormenting the Conscience untill the Soul looks up by a true and lively Faith to Jesus Christ VI. As the Sting of a Serpent must be pulled out before the Person stung can be cured so Sin must be lifted pulled or worked out of the Heart and Life of a Sinner by the Spirit before he can be either healed or saved VII As some Serpents cannot hurt when they have lost their Sting so Death cannot hurt a Soul whose Sin is taken away by Jesus Christ Sin a Wound Psal 38.5 My Wounds stinck and are corrupt c. Prov. 18.14 But a wounded Spirit who can bear Luke 10.34 And bound up his Wounds c. SIN wounds the Soul of a Sinner a Church or Nation When Ephraim saw his Sickness and Judah saw his Wounds c. Hos 5.13 The Word translated Wound in this place is from a Word that signifieth colligavit he hath bound up either because of the corruption of the Body that is gathered together or because of the binding of it up with Cloaths Parallels WOunds are either new which we commonly call green Wounds or else old Wounds Now Sinners have an old Wound upon them which is like a stinking Ulcer which they received above five thousand years ago in the Garden of Eden when Adam was wounded by his Sin in eating of the forbidden Fruit all his Posterity were wounded in him also every Sinner hath many fresh Wounds upon him Rom. 5.12 II. Some Wounds are venemous as the biting or cruel sting of some poysonous Serpent c. Sin is a venemous Wound it is the sting of a Serpent the old Serpent See Sting III. Some Persons have been full of Wounds wounded from the Crown of the Head to the Soles of the Feet they are as it were nothing but Wounds so Sinners are full of Wounds every Sin is like a Wound or makes a Wound in the Soul so many Sins a Man is guilty of so many Wounds he hath in his inward Man Every Faculty of their Soul is wounded 1. Their Judgment is corrupt 2. Their Understanding darkned full of Vanity Blindness Incredulity Enmity and Unteachableness 3. The Will that noble Faculty is wounded and fearfully depraved the Mind of a Man being corrupt the Will must needs be corrupt As to a Man that hath his Pallate possest with a vicious Humour every thing seems bitter according to the Humour so the Understanding reckoning the ways of God both Enmity and Folly the Will acts accordingly The Will of wicked Men acts cross and contrary to God and his Holy Will in all things they resist and fight against him and are not subject to his Law neither indeed can be there is much Pride Inconstancy Rom. 8 7. Stubbornness and Disobedience in the Will Our Tongues are our own and who is Lord over us Psal 12.4 4. Their Affections are wounded and very filthy Men naturally love the Creature more than God nay they love their Lusts horrid Sins and Uncleanness above the Majesty of Heaven The Apostle giving a Character of some Men saith they are Lovers of Pleasures more than Lovers of God 5. The Memory is wounded 1 Tim. 3.4 being forgetful of that which is good and like a leaking Vessel Men are ready to remember what God bids them forget but forget that which he commands them to remember they are too apt to think upon Injuries nay may be one Injury will be thought on more than many Kindnesses and Years of good Service they are subject enough to remember Trifles and vain Stories whenas a profitable Sermon or wholesome Counsel is forgot c. 6. The Conscience of a Sinner is wounded with Sin tho not for it or in a deep and real Sense of the evil of it Vnto them that are defiled and unbelieving is nothing pure Tit. 1.15 but their Minds and Consciences are corrupt the Conscience which should like Job's last Messenger bring us Word that all the rest of the Faculties are dead i. e. wounded Preston and corrupted alas is maimed dumb or misguided or grievously distempered that when it should accuse it excuseth it should act the part of a faithful Register to set all our Sins down exactly but it falsifies in this and as saith Dr. Preston when it should set down Hundreds it sets down Fifties when it should restrain from Evil it is almost asleep and lets the Sinner alone whom it should condemn for want of Light it acquits And as a Man is
sight than that II. A Vomit is cast up sometimes by reason of the Sickness of the Stomach So a Christian being very sick of his Sin casts it up or vomits it out by Repentance III. Some Men finding themselves oppressed by means of some Obstructions or by reason of the Foulness of their Stomachs take something to make them vomit to free themselves of that which otherwise may endanger their Health if not their Lives So a Christian being sensible of internal Obstructions and Pollutions of his inward Man takes a fit Antidote of Christ's preparing by which means he vomits up the Filth and Pollution of his Heart and Life and thereby attains a healthy Soul and flourishes in Godliness IV. Some Men on a sudden are made to vomit by eating something that offends or agrees not with their Stomachs So many Sinners by hearing of a Soul-searching Sermon and by the Rebukes and continual Gnawings of their own Consciences vomit up some of the Sins of their Lives but in a little time they grow more sick of Religion than ever they were of their Sins and so with the Dog they lick up their old Vomit again i. e. turn to their former Ways of Sin and Error V. What is more hateful or causeth greater Shame than to see a Man wallow in his own filthy Vomit So 't is hateful to see a wicked and an ungodly Apostate who hath turned his Back upon Christ and his Ways wallowing in all his former Sins and brutish Lusts Inference Let this teach us to hate Sin and Apostacy Sin an Vncleanness Ezek. 36.29 From all your Vncleannesses c. Zech. 13.1 In that day there shall be a Fountain opened to the House of David and to the Inhabitants of Jerusalem for Sin and for Vncleanness Eph. 4.19 To work all Vncleanness c. SIN is compared to an unclean thing and Man by reason of Sin is said to be defiled who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean the Hebrew Tama as Mr. Caryl observes comes near the Word Contaminatum which is used by the Latines for Uncleanness and it speaks the greatest Uncleanness Pollution Sordidness and Filthiness imaginable as of Habit Goar of Blood the Muddiness of Water or whatsoever is loathsome or unlovely noisom or unseemly such an Uncleanness is Sin Note Sin is an unclean thing They who see the Face of Sin in the Glass of the Law see it the most ugly and deformed Object in the World If Vertue could be seen she would attract all Eyes to her and ravish all Hearts to behold her Vertue is an invisible Beauty so if Sin could be seen all Eyes would turn away from it and all Hearts loath it Sin is an invisible Deformity The Spirit of God doth as it were strive for Comparisons to set out the ugliness of Sin it is compared to the Blood and Pollution of wretched new-born Infants Ezek. 16. Rom. 3.13 Isa 1.5 6. Jam. 1.27 to the Corruption and Putrefaction of a rotten Sepulchre to the Scum of a Seething-Por to loathsome stinking and putrifying Sores to the superfluity of Naughtiness to the Leprosy c. all these Comparisons shew forth the ugliness of Sin but alas 't is filthy beyond compare Parallels SOme things are so unclean and filthy that they defile every thing they touch Sin is such an Uncleanness who can touch it meddle with it and not be defiled by it 't is an infectious Uncleanness as Good is so much the better by how much the more it is diffusive so Sin is so much the worse by how much it is the more infectious and diffusive Sin is diffusive two ways 1. By Propagation from Adam to all his Posterity 2. By way of Imitation II. Some things are full of Uncleanness they abound in Filth and Pollution such a Defilement and Uncleanness is Sin it is not in one Part only but in and upon the whole Man it goes quite through there is not the least part free from Head to Heel Caryl They are all gone out of the way and become vile vile all over There is a double universality of this Uncleanness 1. It defiles all Men. 2. All of Man not one Man in the World but is unclean by Sin and not one part in Man but is unclean view him in his Understanding Will Judgment Memory Affection Conscience Eyes Hands Tongue Feet all parts of the Body and Powers of the Soul are unclean III. Some Uncleanness is active prevailing and powerful it encreaseth and grows worse and worse and defiles and pollutes more and more such an Uncleanness is Sin Man is unclean as he comes into the World but this Uncleanness grows and prevails more and more upon him by actual Sin he becomes worse and worse and is more defiled every day it strives to captivate and bring the Souls of all Men under the defiling Power and Pollution of it Rom. 7.23 IV. Some Uncleanness is so loathsome that it causes such things to stink as come near it Sin makes the Sinner stink his Person stink his Life stink and his Services and Prayers and all his best Actions to stink in the Nostrils of God Prov. 15.8 The Sacrifices of the Wicked are an Abomination to the Lord. V. Some Uncleannesses are inward hidden obscure appear not to the external Eyes Sin is not a Spot in the Garment or visible Pollution in the Face or rottenness in the Flesh tho that 's bad and sometimes the effects of this Uncleanness but it is rottenness in the Heart all a Man's Intrals are as it were corrupted Man as you heard and every part of Man is defi●ed and yet externally this uncleanness doth not appear the Sinner seems as beautiful and comely to the outward Eyes as other Men this Uncleanness is internal As Saints internally are glorious and beautiful so Sinners internally are foul filthy and deformed their Heart Tit. 1.15 Liver and Conscience is defiled Disparity WHat Pollution and Filth is so fixed and abiding that all the Nitre and Fuller's Soap in the World cannot wash it off nor the hottest Fire purify purge it out or consume it But such an Uncleanness and Pollution is Sin that all the Water in the mighty Ocean cannot wash it out nay could a Man bathe himself in b●inish Tears of godly Contrition Jer. 2.22 it will not cleanse or take away the Filth of his Transgression Tho thou wash thee with Nitre and take unto thee much Soap yet thy Iniquity is mark●d before me saith the Lord. All the Fire of Hell cannot burn it out Hell-Fire shall never as saith Mr. Caryl consume this Filth those who are not purged in this Life shall never be purged in the next The Wicked shall ever be in punitive Flames but shall not find as Papists dream any purgative Flames the Fire and Brimstone of Hell shall never fetch this Uncleanness out of the Damned II. What Uncleanness and abominable Filth and Pollution is ensnaring Men and Women are
long they are but for a season a Thaw will come So the afflicted State of a godly Man tho it be unpleasant yet 't is not lasting to be sure not everlasting Tho some Frosts hold longer than others yet none hold always Summer will come And usually where Winter is fiercest Summer for a Recompence is pleasantest Our Modern Geographer having described the Sharpness of Winter in Muscovia Heylin 's Geography concludes thus Such is their Winter c. Neither is their Summer less miraculous for the huge Seas of Ice which in a manner covered the whole Surface of the Country are at first approach of the Sun suddenly dissolved the Waters dried up and the Earth dressed in her Holy-day Apparel such a mature Growth of Fruits such flourishing of Herbs such chirping of Birds as if it were a perpetual Spring Even thus after a cold Winter of Affliction shall the Church or a particular Soul be relieved by a sweet and comfortable Summer of Prosperity Inferences THis may help the Godly to bear up under Afflictions and Sufferings in this World What tho they be pinching and troublesom whilst they last yet they have a very good Effect Like as Frost mellows the Earth and after it the Clods crumble easily whereas if there was no Winter no Frost they would be more stiff and not fit for the Husbandman So thy Heart is hereby made mellow and more meet and fit to receive the good Seed Frost dries up the ill Humors of the Earth so do Afflictions those of the Soul c. The Winter-Frosts kill the Weeds and Worms which eat the Roots and hinder the Growth of Herbs and Corn So Afflictions tend to kill our Lusts those Weeds and Worms that breed and grow in our Hearts always hindering our Fruitfulness in Grace and true Godliness II. You know Fire does well in Winter to warm the Blood c. So the Fire of the Spirit will warm and heat thy Soul in and under Afflictions and Temptations get therefore near it and labour to experience its powerful Operations See The Word and Spirit compared to Fire in the First Volume III. It may reprove such who are discontented under Afflictions they would not be in such and such a troubled Condition c. Alas Soul will a wise Man be angry and offended with the Winter Wouldest thou have all Summer and no Winter all Peace and Prosperity and no Adversity Consider how necessary Winter is Affliction compared to Darkness Isa 8.22 Behold Trouble and Darkness c. Lam. 3.2 And brought me into Darkness c. Joel 2.2 A Day of Darkness c. DArkness is taken properly or metaphorically 1. Properly Darkness is nothing else but a Privation of Light Caryl 't is no positive Creature it hath no Cause in Nature but is the Consequent of the Sun's Absence 2. Metaphorically or improperly it signifies divers Things 1. The State of Nature or Unregeneracy or deep Alienation from the Life of God Ye that were sometimes Darkness c. 2. Several Sins wherein wicked Men live 3. Desertion 4. The Grave Eph. 5.8 Eph. 5.11 5. Hell 6. Afflictions Note Afflictions Calamities and spiritual Desertions may be compared to Darkness Parallels DArkness is a Judgment thick Darkness was one of the Plagues of Egypt So some Calamities and severe Afflictions are brought upon a People or Nation as a just and dreadful Judgment of God II. Natural Darkness is occasioned by the Absence of the Sun and Obscurity of the other Luminaries of Heaven So some Afflictions and Calamities are occasioned by the absence of the Light of God's Word and hiding of his Face When the Gospel is taken away from a People that People are presently involved in thick Darkness which is a most sore and fearful Judgment III. Darkness is very uncomfortable 't is a dolesom thing to have no Light So to be under some Afflictions especially Desertion is the most uncomfortable State in the World IV. Darkness causeth a Man to lose his Way and wander about and exposeth him to many Dangers So spiritual Darkness causes a Man to stumble Walk whilst you have the Light lest Darkness come upon you for he that walketh in Darkness John 12.35 knoweth not whither he goeth Give Glory to the Lord your God Jer. 13.16 before he cause your Feet to stumble upon the dark Mountains and whilst you look for Light he turn it into the Shadow of Death V. There are Degrees of Darkness Darkness and thick Darkness and the Blackness of Darkness c. One degree of Darkness may attend the Day a Day may be dark but not like the Darkness of the Night and some Nights are darker than others as Experience shews And hence we read of Darkness and of the Shadow of Death Psal 23.4 Tho I walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death I will fear no Evil c. That is the greatest Darkness and Evil that can befall a godly Man The Shadow of a Thing in Scripture saith Mr. Caryl denotes the Power of a Thing and to be under the Shadow of a Thing is to be under the Power of it To be under the Shadow of the Almighty is to be under the Power of the Almighty c. To be under the shadow of Death is to be under the power and reach of it Tho I may be so near Death that it may seem to others to be really Death and that it is impossible to escape Death yet I will fear no Evil. Some Afflictions threaten Death upon God's People and upon his Concerns and Interest in the World and Christians may seem to be under the Influence of Death The Influences of Death are those Fears and Doubtings Divisions Distractions and Vexations of Heart and Mind Cries and Confusions which usually accompany or prepare the Way for Death Job 3.5 Let Darkness and the Shadow of Death stain it c. That is such Darkness as dwells with Death such Darkness as fills the House of Death the Grave Such Darkness as this Heman complained of I am accounted with them that go down into the Pit c free among the Dead Psal 88.4 5 6 7. like the slain in the Grave wh●m thou remembrest no more and they are cut off by thy Hand Thou hast layed me in the lowest Pit in Darkness in the Deep Thy Wrath lieth hard upon me and thou hast afflicted me with all thy Waves Selah He seemed to be under the greatest Darkness so sorely deserted that he saw no Light he sate in the very Shadow of Death Caryl viz deadly Darkness thick Darkness stifling Darkness such as is in deep Pits and Mines under the Earth where Vapors and noisom Damps do many times strike Men with Death in the most deplorable State and Condition imaginable 'T is one thing to have some Afflictions and some Doubtings of Mind and Spirit and another thing to be in these great Deeps of Affliction and Desertion VI. No natural
so full communication of one Creature to another saith Mr. Burroughs as there is in that Condition of Marriage So in the Day of the Resurrection when the Church shall be married to the Lord Jesus the Godly shall have a full and perfect Enjoyment of him whom they so dearly love The Lord Christ in that Day will communicate of himself to his People in such a manner that it is inconceivable whatsoever may delight them rejoice their Hearts or add to their perf●ct Happiness he will not withhold from them They have now only the Joy and Comforts of his Spirit but then they shall have the Joy and Comforts of his Person Where I am there also shall my Servants be Joh. 14.3 I will come again and receive you unto my self that where I am there ye may be also Rev. 19.6 7. V. A Marriage-Day is a joyful Day So will the Marriage-Day of the Lamb be Let us be glad and rejoice and give Honour to him for the Marriage of the Lamb is come The Bridegroom rejoiceth in the Bride Isa 62.5 and the Bride in the Bridegroom As the Bridegroom rejoic●th over the Bride so shall thy God rejoice over thee VI. In a Marriage-Day the Bridegroom and the Bride have very great Attendance and are greatly honoured So Christ and the Church shall have great and glorious Attendance in the Day of the Resurrection viz. all the Angels of Heaven He shall come in the Glory of the Father with all the holy Angels The same Retinue the one shall have the other shall have likewise VII The Bride commonly makes great Preparation for the Marriage-Day to have all Things ready So the Godly make all due Preparation for the Appearance of Jesus Christ that they may be accepted of him in that Day The Marriage of the Lamb is come and his Bride hath made her self ready The Resurrection-Day the Saints Coronation-Day 2 Tim. 4.8 Henceforth there is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which God the righteous Judg shall give unto me in that day c. THat Day that is the Day of the Resurrection or Day of Christ's coming Note The Day of the Resurrection will be the Saints Coronation-Day Parallels CRowns properly belong to Kings Princes and Potentates of the Earth c. Saints are Kings Spiritual Kings He hath made us unto our God Kings c. Rev. 5. II. Kings are wonderfully honoured on their Coronation-Day So shall the Saints in the Day of the Resurrection the Angels of Heaven shall honour them Christ himself will honour them nay they shall be honoured by the Father If any Man serve me Joh. 12. him will my Father honour III. On a Coronation-Day some look upon it as their proper work to set the Crown upon the Head of the Prince who is to be crowned therewith So in the Day of the Resurrection the Lord Jesus will set as it were the Crown upon the Head of his Chosen Be thou faithful unto Death and I will give thee a Crown of Life Inferences LAbour to be fully established in the Truth of the Resurrection see that no Man deceive you 't is a perilous Age. And to confirm doubting Christians in this great Principle of the Christian Religion take a few Arguments 1. If the Dead rise not Then Christ is not risen from the Dead 1 Cor. 15.16 20. But Christ is risen from the Dead Therefore the Dead shall rise 2. That Doctrine that makes Preaching vain is a false and pernicious Doctrine But such who deny the Resurrection make Preaching vain 1 Cor. 15.14 15.2 Therefore a false and pernicious Doctrine 3. If the Dead rise not Then those who are fallen asleep in Jesus are perished 1 Cor. 15.18 But those who are fallen asleep in Christ are not perished Therefore the dead shall rise 4. If the Dead rise not Then the Godly are of all Men most miserable 1 Cor. 15.15 19. But the Godly are not of all Men most miserable Therefore the dead shall rise Obj. The Soul of a Child of God at Death is happy and with Christ and shall be for ever whether the Body rise or not and therefore they are not of all Men most miserable unless the Soul be mortal and die with the Body as some affirm Answ The Life of the Soul as well as of the Body depends wholly upon Christ's Resurrection and if Christ be not risen we are yet in our Sins and therefore this makes nothing either to prove Saints happy without a Resurrection or for the mortality of the Soul 5. If the Saints of God in the primitive time did believe and were well grounded in the Truth of the Resurrection Then the Dead shall rise But the Saints of the Primitive time did so believe and were so established Ergo. See these Scriptures Joh. 11.24 1 Cor. 15.22 23. Ver. 52. I know he shall rise again in the Resurrection at the last day For as in Adam all die so in Christ shall all be made alive but every Man in his own order Christ the first Fruits and afterwards they that are Christ's at his coming for the Trumpet shall be sounded and the Dead shall be raised c. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again even so those which are fallen asleep in Jesus will God bring with him 1 Thess 4.14 And the Sea gave up the Dead which were in it and Death and Hell delivered up the dead that were in them and they were judged every Man according to their Deeds Rev. 20.13 6. If all the Saints of God and Holy Apostles waited for the Redemption of their Bodies Rom. 8.23 Then the Dead shall rise But all the Saints and Holy Apostles waited for the Redemption of their Bodies Ergo. 7. If the chief Reward of the Godly is reserved to the last day 2 Tim. 4.8 viz. to the day of the Resurrection Then the Dead shall be raised But the chief Reward of the Godly is reserved to the last day or day of the Resurrection Ergo The Dead shall be raised 8. If the expectation of the Godly Martyrs shall not be frustrated Heb. 11.35 36. Psal 9 18. Then the Dead shall be raised But the expectation of the Godly Martyrs shall not be frustrated Ergo The Dead shall be raised 9. If the Bodies of the Saints shall be made like Christ's glorious Body the Dead shall rise But the Bodies of the Saints shall be made like to Christ's glorious Body Phil. 3.21 1 Joh. 3.2 Ergo the Dead shall be raised 10. If the Dead at the last Day shall be judged then they shall rise again from the Dead But the Dead shall at the last Day be judged 2 Cor. 5.10 Rev 20.12 13. Ergo the Dead shall be raised 11. That Doctrine that gives the Scripture Christ and his Apostles the Lie is a cursed and damnable Doctrine But those that deny the Resurrection of the Dead give the
the Holiest of all viz. Heaven it self Heb. 9.23 before the Throne of Mercy pleading for us Levit. 16.16 IV. The Priest was to make an Atonement for the Holy-Place because of the Uncleanness of the Children of Israel And so he shall do saith the Text for the Tabernacle of the Congregation c. This shewed the horrible Nature of Sin For tho the People never came into the Holy-P●ace much less into the Most Holy Place yet such was the Power of their Iniquities that the holy Altar Ark and Sanctuary it self was defiled in the Sight of God and could not be cleansed without Blood So our Sins do defile God's Church and his most holy Ordinances therein performed so that neither we nor any of our best Services can meet with acceptance but by the means of Christ's Blood and Merits V. No Man was to be in the Tabernacle when the High-Priest went in to make Atonement only the High-Priest himself c. plainly signifying that Jesus Christ our High-Priest hath no Partner with him in working our Salvation He his own self bare our Sins in his Body on the Tree 1 Pet. 2.24 c. VI. The Altar of Incense was sprinkled with the Blood of the kill'd Goat shadowing that Christ through the shedding of his own Blood should be consecrated our Intercessor and by the Means and Merits thereof our Prayers should be accepted Heb. 8.6 VII The High-Priest was to cast off his glorious Garments when he made this Atonement Verse 4. Phil. 2. signifying that Christ should be abased and lay aside as it were his glorious Robes or va●l his Deity and appear in the Form of a Servant that so he might finish the Work of our Redemption VIII The Day of Atonement shall saith the Text be a Sabbath for ever shadowing thereby that through the Atonement and Expiation of Christ he hath obtained everlasting Rest for us and that in his Death all typical Sacrifices should end IX Once only in a Year this Atonement was made to shew that not often but once for ever without repetition Christ should make a perfect Atonement for us by his own Blood Heb. 9.24 and thereby enter into the highest Heavens to appear in the presence of God for us The Scape-Goat a Type of Christ Levit. 10.20 c. THe Scape-Goat called in Hebrew Azazel that is the Goat gone away c. was so called because he escaped alive representing Christ Jesus alive in his Divine Nature tho put to death in his Humane Nature or alive after he rose again from the Dead II. He was presented alive that by him Reconciliation might be made and this after the other Goat was sacrificed signifying acccording to the Learned two Things 1. The Resurrection of Christ 2. Our rising with him from the Death of Sin to a Life of Grace by the operation of the Spirit c. III. Aaron shall put or lay both his Hands upon the Head of the live-Goat and confess over him all the Iniquities of the Children of Israel Levit. 16.21 c. and he shall bear them c. Figuring thereby how Christ should bear all our Sins viz. the Punishment due to them The Lord hath laid on him the Iniquities of us all Isa 53. IV. And so the He-Goat was sent into the Wilderness or Land not inhabited which the Greek calleth Abaton wayless or inaccessible figuring the utter abolishing of our Sins by Jesus Christ both from the Face of God that so they may not appear before him against us to condemn us or be imputed or charged upon us nor have any Dominion or Power over us They were to confess upon the Head of the Goat all their Iniquities signifying if we would have our Sins c●rried away and for ever to be forgot we must confess them c. By this saith Ainsworth it appeareth that as the killed Goat figured Christ killed or put to death for our Sins so this living Goat figured him also who bore our Griefs Isa 53.4 5 6. and carried our Sorrows c. And because Christ was not only to die for our Offences but also to rise again for our Justification and because these two Things could not fitly be shadowed by one Beast which the Priest having killed could not make alive again therefore God appointed two that in the slain Beast Christ's Death and in the live Beast his Life and Victory might be shadowed See the like Mystery in the two Birds for the cleansing the Leper The Sacrifice of the Red Heifer Numb 19. a Type of Christ THe Colour of this Beast was red As other Sacrifices of Beasts prefigured Christ so this saith Ainsworth in special figured him Red signified his human Nature and Participation of our Afflictions and the Bloodiness of his Agony and grievous Passion II. She must be without blemish and upon whom never Yoak came This signified the perfect Holiness of Christ who never bore the Yoak of Sinfulness nor was subject to the Laws or Precep●s of Man III. The Heifer was burned without the Host and her Blood sprinkled seven times before the Tabernacle of the Congregation which signified Christ's Suffering without the Gates of Jerusalem Heb. 13.11 12. Circumcision what it was a Type of CIrcumcision was the cutting off the Foreskin of the Flesh signifying the cutting off the Lusts of the Heart and Life or parting with the Corruption of Nature Col. 2.11 which rebells against the Spirit II. Circumcision puts the Body to pain Gen. 43.25 So those who come under the Circumcision of the Heart are sensible of much spiritual Pain upon the account of Sin III. As that Part cut off was never set to the Body again but was taken quite away So in this spiritual Circumcision Sin must not be parted with for a time only but must be cast off for ever IV. The Circumcised Person was admitted into the Church and Family of God So he that is spiritually circumcised becomes a fit Person for Baptism and so to be admitted into the Church of God V. Such who were not circumcised were not to be admitted to the Privileges of the Church and outward Worship of God So the Uncircumcised in Heart and Life ought not to be admitted unto the spiritual Privileges of the Gospel and Communion of the Saints VI. The uncircumcised Person was looked upon by God's People as an hateful Person see with what contempt David beheld Goliah upon this account 1 Sam. 17. This uncircumcised Philistine c. So those who are not circumcised in Heart are hateful to God VII Circumcision was a Sign of the Righteousness of Faith So the spiritual Circumcision of the Heart i. e. putting away the Body of Sin c. is a Sign of the Truth of Grace and of an Interest in the Righteousness of Christ Jesus The Rock which was smitten out of which came Water Exod. 17. was a Type of Christ 1 Cor. 10.4 And that Rock was Christ viz. a
Figure of him IT was a Rock which in appearance is dry and barren and a very unlikely thing to afford Water So Christ in his outward State in the Days of his Flesh seemed very unlikely to carnal Eyes to afford such spiritual Waters of Grace and Salvation II. It seemed wonderful that it should send forth Water in such abundance So Jesus Christ to the Wonder of Men and Angels sends forth the Water of Life in abundance to all those that believe on him III. That Rock sent forth its Water to the People of Israel when they were ready to perish for Thirst there being no way to relieve them So Christ refreshes the Souls of poor Sinners that come unto him when they can find no Help Comfort or Refreshment any where else John 8.24 but without him must perish eternally If ye believe not that I am he ye shall die in your Sins IV. The Rock was smitten before it yielded Water So Jesus Christ was smitten of God and crucified that his precious Blood might be poured forth to consummate the Redemption of our Souls V. The Rock was smitten for a rebellious People who murmured against God and who deserved no such Grace and Favour from him So Christ was slain for us who were Rebels and Enemies to him by evil Works who deserved nothing but his eternal Wrath and Displeasure Dr. Th● Taylor VI. The Water out of that Rock followed the Children of Israel through the Wilderness over all Hills and Vallies unto Canaan all the Dryness of that dry and barren Desert could not dry it up So the Waters of Life streaming from Christ that sacred Rock follow the true Israel of God quite through the Wilderness of this World until they come to the heavenly Canaan yea all the Persecutions and Temptations in the World whatsoever cannot dry it up The Pillar of Cloud and Fire Exod. 14. a Type of Christ Numb 9.15 16 17. THe Pillar of Fire was a certain Guide to the Israelites whilst they pass from Egypt to Canaan So Jesus Christ is our true Guide by his Word and Spirit till we come to the heavenly Canaan or Land of Immortality II. It was a Guide to them by Night that they might not lose their Way So Christ is our Guide in the dark Night of Trouble Temptation and Desertion III. The Pillar of Fire was not only a Guide to them but it also afforded them much Light which made their Journey comfortable to them Persons may have a sure Guide in a Night and yet be in Darkness or have but little or no Light So Jesus Christ is not only a Guide to his People in their passing through the Night of Mortality but also a Light a Light to them that sit in Darkness as well as a Guide for their Feet into the Way of Peace Exod. 14.20 he is upon this account the Comfort and Joy of God's Israel IV. The Pillar of Fire was Darkness to the Egyptians tho it gave Light to Israel So is Christ's Salvation Joy and Comfort to the Godly but a Stumbling-block and Stone of Offence unto the Wicked J. K. V. The Pillar of Fire did not afford the Israelites Light only but Heat also as a worthy Writer observes by which means they were kept from the piercing Cold of the Night So Jesus Christ the Anti-type of this Fiery Pillar affords us much spiritual Heat by his Word and Spirit which are compared to Fire by which means we are kept from the cold and lukewarm Temper or Frame of Heart which God's Soul hateth and thereby preserved fervent in Spirit burning in Love and Divine Zeal to God his Saints and to Holiness Exod. 14.20 VI. This Pillar in going behind between the Camp of Israel and the Egyptians was a blessed Defence and Protection unto them So Jesus Christ is the Defence and Safeguard of his People VII The Pillar of Fire if the Enemy had strove with it or made resistance against it would have burned and consumed them together So all that rebell against Christ or resist him shall be devoured Who would set Briars and Thorns against me in Battel Isa 27.4 I would go through them I would burn them together The Pillar of Cloud THe Pillar of Cloud was a great Refreshment to the Children of Israel by Day during their long Journey in the Wilderness the Sun in those Countries shining sometimes very hot which might had it not been for this Cloudy Pillar have been very destructive or grievous to them during so many Years Travels So Jesus Christ as Mediator is as a Cloud or Screen between the hot Beams of God's Wrath and poor Believers 'T is he who keeps us from being consumed by the Wrath of him Heb. 12. ult who is to the Wicked a Consuming Fire II. It was a Fire and a Cloud yet both but one Pillar So Christ is God and Man and yet but one Person and the same Christ who is a Saviour to the truly Penitent will destroy all ungodly and impenitent Ones The Passeover a Type of Christ 1 Cor. 5.7 Christ our Passeover is sacrificed for us THe Passeover or Paschal Lamb was a most lively Figure or Type of Christ nay as a worthy Divine observes this one Legal Sacrament preached not obscurely to the ancient Jews the whole Doctrine of the Gospel This will appear in five Things 1. In the Choice of the Sacrifice 2. In the preparing of it 3. In the Effusion of the Blood and Actions about it 4. In the Eating and the Conditions therein 5. In the Fruits and Use Eph. 3.21 Parallels I. In the Choice of the Sacrifice the Lord appointed it to be a Lamb notably signifying Jesus Christ whom the Baptist called the Lamb of God taking away the Sins of the World II. It was to be a Lamb without blemish signifying the most absolute Perfection of Jesus Christ III. The Paschal Lamb was to be taken out of the Fold signifying that Christ should be taken from amongst Men or from among his Brethren Deut. 17.15 one of the Seed of Abraham according to the Flesh IV. The Lamb was to be a Year old and also it must be slain signifying that Christ in his full vigour and strength should be put to death V. The Lamb was to be roasted with Fire which might signify the Manner of Christ's Death He was crucified and pierced he endured the Fire of Afflictions and the Fire of God's Wrath that was due to us for our Sins VI. The Lamb was roasted whole to signify saith Dr. Taylor that Christ bore the whole Wrath of God both in Soul and Body Not a Bone of the Lamb was to be broken to shew that not one Bone of Christ should be broken John 19.36 VII The Blood of the Lamb was to be saved in a Bason it must not be shed upon the Ground nor trodden under foot signifying the Preciousness of Christ's Blood and that great Esteem God the Father and all
reading of which we are carefully to heed the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Circumstances of every Text and the Speaker that the Fallacy of Composition and Division may be avoided Jer. 26.17 18 19. Jer. 26.17 c. the Elders of Judea are introduced as speaking for Jeremiah but if any will attribute to them Ver. 20 21 22 23. he goes against their words and the scope of the Prophetical Text For these Verses have a coherence with the last and continue the historical Relation of the Execution of the Sentence and the deliverance of Jeremiah by a Just Judgment from the lawless Violence of the King the Example of which is contained in those four Verses on the contrary the words of Paul Act. 19.4 5. are to be joyned together to prevent Error 2. A false and evil Speech is proposed when the Devil and wicked Men are introduc'd as speaking Psal 3.2 Many there be which say of my Soul There is no help for him in his God Psal 12.4 Who have said With our Tongue will we prevail our Lips are our own Who is Lord over us Isa 14.13 For thou hast said in thy Heart I will ascend into Heaven I will exalt my Throne above the Stars of God c. Mat. 23.16 Wo unto you ye blind Guides which say Whosoever shall swear by the Temple it is nothing but whosoever shall swear by the Gold of the Temple he is a Debter c. Of this kind of Speech we will give some useful Observations 1. An Historical Narration altho most true yet all things therein said are not believed to Observ 1 be true For when a Canonical Writer treats of a thing and speaks of what is falsely or foolishly done or said by another he does not approve of it but only relates it The things in Scripture are of two sorts some are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by way of narrative or recital and some 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by way of Assertion and Approbation things related of the latter kind are always true but not of the former Here likewise we must distinguish between the History it self and the Speech introduced by him that speaks the first is always true the latter not c. 2. When the wicked or false Speech of another is related a true Sentence Observ 2 or Word of the holy Spirit is intermix'd as 1 Kings 21.10 the words of Jezebel writing to the Citizens of Jezreel are thus related Set two Men Sons of Belial before him to bear witness against him c. the words Sons of Belial are not Jezebel 's who would fain destroy Naboth by a colour and pretext of Right and Justice but they are the words of the holy Spirit which Exegetically and according to Truth describe those suborn'd Wretches that would testify against the innocent as Ver. 13 c. Isa 28.15 Because ye have said We have made a Covenant with Death and with Hell are we at Agreement when the overflowing Scourge shall pass through it shall not come unto us R. Kimhi in Loc. for we have made Lies our Refuge and under Falshood have we hid our selves It was not they that called it Lies and Falshood but the Prophet so intitles their Hope The words of the false Prophets are hereby to be understood who lyingly advised them to hope well Isa 30.10 Which say to the Seers see not and unto the Prophets prophesy not unto us right things speak unto us smooth things prophesy Deceits It is not those Unbelievers but the holy Spirit that calls those Visions which they sought for Delusions for such indeed they were Pag. 360. Vsitatum est quod ingeniosi Homines c. c. Brentius upon Isa 44. thus speaks of this Scripture-way of Expression and brings more Examples 'T is usual for ingenious Men to paint out Impiety of words in colours and obtrude it upon Men as true Piety But the holy Spirit acknowleges not nor owns such things as are framed and pretended to cloak and excuse Impiety but sees because there is nothing invisible to him into the most private recesses of the Mind and judges according to what he finds in the very secrets of the Heart Deut. 29.19 the wicked blesses himself in his Heart saying I shall have Peace tho I walk in the stubbornness of my Heart to add Drunkenness to Thirst Who would be so impudent as publickly to say that his ways are wicked and that he would persevere in them See Psal 14.1 Isa 28.15 44.17 Jer. 18.12 the holy Spirit recites the words of the wicked not the words of their Mouths but the words of their Hearts For the ungodly do not call their own Ways evil but in regard they are really so the Spirit so calls them as his own Sentence Observ 3 3. Yet all things which the Devil and wicked Men are said to speak are not in themselves evil and false altho pronounced with a fallacious and fraudulent Intention this may be seen in the words of unclean Spirits Mar. 1.24 I know thee who thou art the holy One of God See Luke 4.34 Acts 16.16 17. In the words of Caiphas the Jewish High-Priest Gregor Lib. 23. Moral cap 3. John 11.49 50 c. Whatsoever is related in Scripture may be reduced to these four ways viz. When good Things are well spoken When evil Things are ill spoken When good Things are ill spoken When evil Things are well spoken 1. Good Things are well spoken when righteous and holy Things are well preached as Mat. 3.2 Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand 2. Evil Things are ill spoken when a perverse or wicked Action is perswaded to as Job 2.9 Curse God and die 3. Good Things are ill spoken when something is not pronounced with a right Mind and Understanding as Joh. 9.28 the Pharis●es say to the blind Man that had his Sight restored Thou art his Disciple which was true but they spoke it maliciously and by way of Contempt Joh. 11.49 50. It is expedient for us that one Man should die for the People that the whole Nation perish not This was good yea the greatest Good in the World but he spoke it out of spite to Christ and a greediness to destroy him without any respect to the Grace of Redemption of which he was ignorant 4. Evil Things are said well when by the Mouth of the Speaker Vice is expressed so as to condemn and confute it 3. Speeches prudently feigned and composed to signify another thing are to be read in Scripture Parables especially the Writings of the Evangelists which shall be treated of at large in this Work in the Chapter of Parables to which we refer you To this belongs when a Speech is attributed to persons to be a sign of the very state of Things Isaiah 3.6 and is figured as the thing signified by that Speech as is intimated Isa 3.6 When a Man shall take hold of his Brother of the House of his Father saying