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A20536 Ten sermons tending chiefely to the fitting of men for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper VVherein amongst many other holy instructions: the doctrines of sound repentance and humiliation, and of Gods speciall fauours vnto penitent sinners, and worthy communicants are largely and effectually handled. The six first, by I. Dod. The foure last, by R. Cleauer. Whereunto is annexed, a plaine and learned metaphrase on the epistle to the Collossians, written by a godly and iudicious preacher. There is also set before the sermons, a short dialogue of preparation: containing the chiefe points that concerne the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper, taken for the most part, out of the sermons following: and collected into a method for the benefit and ease of those that desire direction in this matter. Dod, John, 1549?-1645.; Cleaver, Robert, 1561 or 2-ca. 1625. aut; Winston, John, fl. 1614-1634. 1610 (1610) STC 6945; ESTC S114601 221,900 292

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God knowes your hearts for that which is highly esteemed among men is abominable in the sight of God And the like the Prophet Isaiah laieth vnto the Iewes charge elswhere Isa 29.13 saying This people come neere vnto me with their mouth and bonour mee with their lips but haue remooued their heart farre from mee Hee blameth them not for that they came not to Church or that they refused to make an outward semblance and shew of worshipping him either in word or deed for herein they were verie forward but for that they brought a lame sacrifice or rather a dead carkasse presenting before God the outward man but not caring to bring before him the inward man which hee chiefely regardeth and looketh after and without which the other is of no reckning with him but is esteemed to bee a vaine and sinnefull worship And the same detestation of such hypocriticall seruing of him the Lord sheweth in an other place of this Prophecie Where first hee declareth what kinde of worshippers he requireth and delighteth in Isa 66.2.3 To him will I looke sath hee euen to him that is poore and of a contrite spirit and trembleth at my words Thus ought all to bee disposed and affected that expect any fauour from the Lord that because hee is so holie and mightie and glorious they must come with feare and trembling through a sight and feeling of their owne basenesse and vnworthinesse Which if they striue to doe the Lord promiseth that hee will looke vpon them with a mercifull and gracious eie Then in the next verse hee setteth downe what account he maketh of ceremonious worshippers that contented themselues with offering oblations of bullocks and sheepe c. thinking that God was beholding to them for the same they trembled not at the word neither were sorrowfull nor heauie hearted for their sinnes yet because they were at coste and charges to serue God in sacrifices and incense they thought themselues as good as the best but the Lord sheweth there that he condemneth and abhorreth them and their oblations saying hee that offereth a sacrifice and doth not offer himselfe it 's all one as if hee were a murderer for to that effect are the words He that killeth a bullocke is as if hee slew a man verse 3. and hee that sacrificeth a sheepe as if hee cut off a dogs necke which was then an vncleane beast and reiected amongst others by the Leuiticall law he that offereth an oblation as if hee offered swines blood which was likewise forbidden at that time and counted an abomination to be offered to the Lord. And as for their incense and bowing downe in Gods house he sheweth that it is as if they bowed to an Idole and blessed it it was as hateful and lothsome in Gods eies as the most vile and monstrous Idolatrie that was For hee required of them in those outward oblations that they should haue spirituall affections Note without which the other were so farre from pleasing him that they grieuously prouoked him Hee that did bring a beast to bee killed was thereby to professe before the Priest that hee deserued for his transgressions to bee killed himselfe Now when hee could stand by and see the beast slaine with a bold face and a senselesse heart not trembling at the consideration of his owne wretched deserts the Lord professeth that he will neuer looke with a pittifull eye vpon such an one but esteeme him as a notorious malefactor and punish him accordingly and that he was of power so to doe he maketh it euident in that place by this vers 1.2.4 that his hand had formed the heauens and fashioned all the wonderfull works that are on the earth And they were not so wittie to deceiue the Lord as hee was wise and mightie both to hunt them out and to execute strange and fearefull iudgements vpon them Besides these places there are reasons to confirme this Doctrine for Reasons 1 1. First God doth as strictly command the manner of our obedience as the matter of it and lookes as much that it should be well performed as that it bee performed Hee enioynes the Minister not onely to preach true and sound doctrine but to deuide the word aright and to apply it wisely and fitly giuing euery one their portion in due season Hee commandeth the people not onely to come to the Sermon for so the wickedest may doe but to come with a good and honest heart Hee biddeth vs not onely to pray but to pray in the holy Ghost as Iude speaketh and to pray feruently as Iames saith Iam. 3.16 The praier of the righteous auaileth much if it be feruent And so for all other duties hee would haue vs to be carefull how wee doe them as well as that we doe them Secondly God is a spirit Iohn 4.14 and therefore will bee worshipped not in outward ceremonie alone but in spirit and truth giue him the best words that may bee if we doe not giue him our hearts all is nothing worth Iudas dealt best with Christ of all the disciples in appearance for when all shrunke from him hee stucke to him came and bowed himselfe before him saluted and kissed him Who would not say now had he not been priuie to Iudas his heart that he was the true and faithfull friend aboue all the rest that would shew himselfe thus friendly in the time of aduersitie Yet the swords and staues of those that apprehended Christ were not so odious vnto him as was Iudas his kisse that betraied him because hee had an ill and corrupt minde and a treacherous and false heart in that which he did And such are the seruices of all hypocrites euen Iudas his kisses and therefore they shall bee requited with Iudas his reward except they reforme their hearts and amend their works This makes for the great reproofe Vse 1 not onely of grosse sinners and of hollow-hearted diffemblers but euen of those that haue some sparckles of grace in their hearts nay of the best that liue vpon the face of the earth for none can say hee is innocent in this point but at one time or other in one dutie or other hee hath failed more or lesse if not in the matter yet in the manner of performing the same This will bee more euidently seene in the particulars and therefore my purpose is to speake of 4. kinds of works namely Of the workes 1 Of religion 2 Of loue and mercie 3 Of our ordinarie callings 4 Of recreation And first to giue instance in the exercises of religion Works of religion Euils of hearing who can cleare himselfe therein For if men come vnto Sermons and offer vnto the Lord their bodily presence doe not the most thinke they haue acquited themselues well Albeit in the meane while they bee altogether negligent in making preparation for this worke by searching their soules to cast out the leauen of corruption which wil hinder the powerfull operation of
1.9 and heale our natures when we haue done our part he should forfeite his truth and his iustice and so he should be a greater looser then wee And forsaketh them This must and will follow vpon the former and this offereth vnto vs another point of doctrine namely that It is not sufficient to confesse sinne Doct. 3 but wee must also leaue and forsake it Wee must renounce and abandon the allowance of euery infirmitie Sinne must bee renounced as well as confessed Isa 55.7 and the practise of euery grosse sinne This as it is commanded by the Prophet Isaiah who saith Let the wicked forsake his waies and the vngodly his owne imaginations c. So was it practised by those worthy and excellent conuertes Acts 19. mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles who did not onely acknowledge their vile and naughtie practises but to shew their thorow detestation of them and their resolution to forsake them brought their curious bookes and burnt them openly Note though the price of them amounted to a great value that so those that had beene witnesses of their sinne might also be witnesses of their repentance and that neither themselues nor others might be infected by them afterwards and that those whose harts were not yet touched with remorse for that sinne might by their example bee drawne to a dislike of it and to hartie sorrow and repentance for it And that a sound confession and a holy reformation goe together might bee further prooued by the examples of Dauid of Peter and of Paul which were formerly alleged who hauing once made acknowledgement of their sinnes neuer fell to the committing of them any more And reason will shew the same more fully and clearely for 1 First Reasons if there be not a leauing of sinne sure it is there is no sound repentance Without reformation there is no sound repentance for if there were the thorow hatred and vnfained sorrow for sinne before mentioned would kill the same at the very roote and then it would die also in the branches 2 This redressing of a mans waies as well as confessing of his faults No saith is very needfull because otherwise one can haue no assurance that hee hath faith for that purifies the heart and if the heart be cleane Acts. 15. all that proceedes from it will bee answerable thereunto A pure fountaine cannot send foorth impure streames 3 Further hee may bee certaine that the spirit of Christ dwels not in his heart for wheresoeuer that takes possession There is not the spirit it expels sinne and will not suffer such filthy ware to rest in that roome where it doth remaine and if it bee not in the warehouse it cannot be brought forth into the shop This serues for the reproofe of those Vse 1 that say and will stand to it that they haue repented and doe repent daiely and why they confesse their sinnes euery daie But haue they mended their faults that they haue so often confessed nay they cannot say so though they repent euery day Note they mend no daie then let them looke for no mercy But to come more neerely to such kind of men they affirme they haue acknowledged their swearing and blaspheming their drunkennes and swilling their brawling contending their rayling reuiling of such as are better then thēselues they haue confessed these the like to be great faults and haue been sorrowfull in their hearts for them but haue they left these foule sins Oh no flesh blood is weake and all haue their infirmities so haue they infirmities Nay these are grosse presumptuous euils and such as howsoeuer being weighed in the ballance of the flesh they seeme light yet being weighed in the ballance of the Sanctuarie they will be found sufficient to presse them downe vnto the pit of hell if they cease not from the practise of them And as for flesh and blood which they say is weake What should Christians talke of that in the sense that they doe if they be but flesh and blood they can neuer enter into the kindome of heauen They that are Christs Iohn 3.3 haue crucified the flesh with the lusts and affections thereof neither are wee any longer debiters to the flesh to liue according thereunto Rom. 8. but me must mortifie the deedes of the flesh by the spirit that howsoeuer sinne will still remaine in vs yet it may not raigne in our mortall bodies that we should obey it in the lusts thereof or that our members should be weapons of vnrighteousnesse for the execution of euill any more And this wee may boldly say Rom. 6. that whosoeuer liueth in those forenamed sinnes neuer yet knew what repentance for sinne and sound confession of sinne meanes And therefore what good conceite soeuer such haue of themselues they doe but flatter and dissemble with a double heart If they haue had some gripings for their scandalous and sinnefull manner of liuing and thereupon haue cast forth some peece of a confession the best that they can make of it is but this Dogsicke that they haue been dogge-sicke as was shewed before and so disgorged their stomackes of that that pained them not in any hatred of the things for they returne to their vomite againe but in desire to be exempted and freed from those bitter pangs and hellish tortures which they finde in their soules At most they are but as the sow that hath been washed seeing that they returne to their old filthines There hath beene onely a change of the outside none at all of the inside for if their nature had beene altered and renewed their words and workes would haue beene reformed and that not for a fit but for euer in the whole course of their cariage afterwards They might indeed now and then meete with a rubbe and stumble sometimes but their walke for the most parte should be in the waies of godlinesse and though they did fall they should rise againe Psal 37. because the Lord would put vnder his hand Therefore let all men carefully looke vnto themselues if they were swearers before the Sacrament Note and be swearers still if idle persons vnthrifts scoffers c. before they come to the word and continue to be such still their case is fearefull Let them be afraid how they stand in the courts of Gods house to heare and how they draw neere to the Lords table to receiue the holy things of God For if they come not to be helped against those grieuous sinnes which heretofore they haue liued in let them know they shall find no mercy and if they finde not mercy Note they shall be sure to meete with iudgement they shall not misse of one And howsoeuer they may bragge that they trust to be saued as well as the best when their liues are as bad as the worst yet they shall finde at the time of death and when the horrible terrors of their guiltie consciences shall
neither Gods iustice is vnsatisfied nor any sinne vnrepented in those that labour to wash their soules by true and godly sorrow it is apparant that there is no transgression no not the most hamous that shall stand in record against them but all shall be remitted and couered from Gods sight that hee shall neuer looke vpon them in anger and indignation for the same Indeed those that haue fallen in to more notorious and grieuous crimes Why the pardon of great sinnes is not so soone apprehended cannot ordinarily get the assurance of their reconciliation vnto the Lord so soone as others that haue not beene so great offenders but the cause hereof is in themselues in that such open and scandalous offences doe make an exceeding great breach into their faith and bring maruellous great hardnesse vpon their hearts and they are very vnwilling to set their consciences vpon the rack to sift and examine their owne soules to the intent their hearts may bee pierced and wounded for their sinnes but they will rather shift and scamble and put off their humiliation as long as may bee as Dauid did Psalme 32. so that it 's a wonder they euer get out of the snares of the diuell till God either by some sharpe rebuke or by some fore affliction doe rouse them and as it were by violent hand pull them out thence But if once they come to great sorrow for their sinnes and in humblenesse of heart and assurance of faith can make claime to the blood of Christ they shall be discharged freed from all their transgressions and bee brought to that puritie and whitenesse which they neuer dreamed such miserable ereatures as themselues could haue attained vnto For confutation of that wretched errour of the Papists Vse 1 that would beare men in hand Against Purgatorie that there is a Purgatory where some men after this life must haue a further purging and scouring then heere they haue attained vnto but see heere what the Lord saith Though men haue broken foorth into neuer so many abominations though their sinnes were as crimson and as scarlet yet if they would seeke to wash cleanse themselues by the meanes that God hath appointed hee giueth them his faithfull promise that they shall be made white as wooll yea white as snow as if they had neuer offended at all To what end then should men appoint a second washing when God himselfe hath vndertaken to wash vs from all our filthinesse and from our greatest corruptions as hath beene more largelie declared before What an absurd thing is it to imagine that we must goe thorow a strange inuented fire which may more thorowly purge away the drosse of our corruptions as if Christ his blood were not sufficient to make vs white as snow This is but a carnall conceit of mans foolish braine for if fire and enduring of paines and torments could haue scoured off sinne the reprobates in hell should haue beene purged therefrom long agoe But God alone hath cleane and precious water and a skilfull and powerfull hand to effect that worke and in the Reuelation Christ Iesus the true and faithfull Witnesse telleth vs how all our vncleannes may be couered from Gods eies Reu. 3.18 I counsell thee saith he to the Church of Laodicea to buy of me white raiment that thou maist be clothed and that thy filthy nakednesse may not appeare Nakednesse there is in the best but Christ his righteousnesse is that garment which must couer it and then God will neuer in anger and displeasure looke vpon it but in mercie and goodnesse looke vpon the holinesse of his sonne wherewith our soules are inuested and all our iniquities hidden and couered Secondly Vse 2 heere is matter of great comfort vnto those that that doe in good earnest set vpon this worke of cleansing and purging themselues they shall not be destitute of companie to ioine with them for God himselfe will assist them and inable thē to go thorow with that worke and therfore this should incourage vs vnto the exercises of humiliation and of examination and iudging of our selues for are not a few teares well bestowed vpon God when he will thereupon bestow on vs the blood of his sonne Many are afraid to aduenture vpon the worke of repentance lest they should bee driuen thereby to desperation but let vs neuer feare that though our vncleannesse be neuer so great though wee bee stained and died from top to toe within and without in euery part and power of soule and body by reason of our originall corruption and actuall transgressions so that all the men in the world cannot take away the foule spots and horrible staines of sinne that cleaue vnto vs and are settled in vs yet the Lord of heauen who hath all sufficiencie of power in his hand can and will without any difficultie purge vs from euery one of our iniquities by sprinkling on our hearts the precious blood of his owne sonne which is as it were a souereigne Bath ordained for the cleansing of the soules of his elect from that contagious leprosie of sinne wherewith they are wholly ouer-spread And therefore let none bee discomforted in regard of his many and greeuous offenses seeing that the Lord hath entred into a sure couenant with vs for the pardoning and healing of them all who can as easily cure the most deadly wound as the smallest scarre and the harder the cure is the more hee shall bee glorified in shewing foorth the riches of his mercie towards poore sinners that stand in need thereof Our greatest extremitie is Gods fittest oportunity Now the chiefe meanes that he vseth for our cleansing and sanctifying Meanes of cleansing are two One is the word which being receiued into the heart by faith doth purifie the same The word according to that of our Sauiour to his Disciples Iohn 15.3 Now are ye cleane through the word that I haue spoken vnto you Another meanes is the Sacrament whereby God is ready to conuey vnto vs the merit and vertue of his sonnes death The Sacrament by the effectuall operation of his spirit that Christ may be vnto vs holinesse for our sanctification 1. Cor. 1.30 as well as righteousnesse for our iustification God doth not offer vnto vs onely the outward elements but hee is more willing to giue vnto vs the things signified thereby then any earthly father can bee to giue foode vnto his hungrie child that crieth for some reliefe at his hands when he hath all plentie and abundance whereby to supply his need I say hee is so much more willing then any earthly father as God is kinder then man and his store more plentifull then mans and it 's lesse cost and lesse paines vnto him and yet more for his praise to refresh the thirstie soules of his poore seruants then for a mortall man to satisfie the appetite of his hungry child For as the Prophet speaketh Mercy pleaseth him
haue an eye vnto them least they should hang themselues or drowne themselues or get a kfe to cut their throates or some way or other worke themselues mischiefe but farre worse is their case that are possest with a spirituall frenzie and led by the suggestions of Sathan who are euermore labouring to worke out their owne ouerthrow to bring vpon thēselues destruction of body soule which is the reward that Sathan giueth them The reward for all their paines that they haue taken in seruing him and in fulfilling the lust of their owne wicked flesh according to the saying of the Apostle Rom. 6. The wages of sin is death that is euerlasting death Which is an vtter separation from Gods blessed presence and from all maner of comforts whatsoeuer to endure vnspeakeable and endles torments in the lake that burneth with fire and brimstone Reuelation which is the second death Another reason why it is a great priuiledge to be exempted from the dominion of sinne is Reason 1 Iohn 3.8.9 because it is a testimony that we are the sonnes of God as it is said by the Apostle Iohn He that committeth sinne is of the Diuell and Whosoeuer is borne of God sinneth not And why because the efficacie of the word and spirit doe restraine him therefrom A third reason is because that is it whereby we are made conformable vnto Christ Iesus when we are freed from the slauerie of sinne we are still translated from glory to glory and haue the Image of God renued in vs daily more and more purging our selues euen as Christ is pure 1 Iohn 3.3 Vse 1. This serueth for our instruction that seeing it is such a preheminence not to be a worker of iniquity therefore we should hereby fence arme our selues against al enticements whereby we might be allured to sinne either in heart or in behauiour when pleasure smileth vpon vs or filthy lucre setteth on our hearts or preferment calleth for vs c. Let this be as a buckler whereby to repell all the firy darts of the Diuell It is a blessed thing to worke none iniquity and Luk. 9.25 Heb. 11.25.26 What should it profit a man to winne the whole world and to lose his owne soule Moses chose rather to suffer affliction with the people of God then to enioy the pleasures of sinne and the preferments of Egypt for ascason It was a foolish mad part of the Israelites to desire to returne into Egypt the house of their bondage that they might eate of their flesh pots and of the leekes and onions that in time past they had there enioyed but much more void of sence reason are they that whē they haue been once deliuered frō that spirituall seruitude will cast themselues into thraldome againe and when they haue bene puld out of the snares of the Diuell wherein they were held at his pleasure will returne againe to folly intangle themselues the second time Wherefore let this put strength into vs in all conflicts that we may stand resolutely as against other assaults so against that of the examples of great and mighty men who vsually take their liberty in all voluptuous and licentious kindes of liuing This consideration I say should arme vs against it The Lord hath pronounced them blessed that worke none iniquity and if I be of the number of them I shall be more happy in renouncing sinne then the greatest Potentate in the earth is or can be in committing of sinne And therefore let vs deale as Eliphaz did in the booke of Iob Iob 5.2 I haue seene the foolish well rooted saith he and suddenly I cursed his habitation not by way of imprecation but of denuntiation of Gods iudgements due vnto them for their euill workes shewing that they tooke such courses as did make them and theirs accursed and bring the vengeance of God vpon them the meditation whereof was a strong bulwarke to fence him against all temptations vnto the like sinful and vile practises Vse 2 2 This maketh for the terror of all such as do drinke in sin with greedinesse and giue allowance to themselues in blaspheming in Sabaoth breaking in wantonnesse in lying and slandering and scoffing and such other fowle vices If they be blessed that do not work iniquity then cursed are they that make a common practise thereof But I hope will some say a mans heart may be good Obiect though he ouershoot himselfe by rapping out an oath now then and by speaking foolishly and lightly c. you must not iudge say they God knoweth our hearts He doth so indeed Answer and he hath made knowne vnto vs by his word Luk. 6 45. Mat 7.17.18 that an ill tongue and an ill life do alwaies argue an ill heart for out of the aboundance of the heart the mouth speaketh and a good tree cannot bring forth such rotten fruit nor a pure fountain send forth such muddy filthy streames as do euermore issue forth at their profane mouthes are deriued from their impure consciences vnto all or to the most part of their actions Thou hast commanded to keepe thy precepts diligently The doctrine that these words affoorde is this that nothing is superfluous that is done in obedience to Gods holy will The word translated Diligently Doct. 4 Strict obediēce to be laboured for 2 Cor. 7.1 doth signifie in the originall tongue wonderfull much so that the words go thus Thou hast cōmanded to keepe thy precepts wonderfull much And this the Apostle vrgeth the Corinthians vnto Hauing such promises beloued let vs purge our selues from all filthinesse of the flesh and of the spirit that is from all maner of corruption as well inward as outward And that was the drift of Christ Iesus in giuing the the true interpretation of the law which the Pharisees had corrupted by their false expositions I say this was the drift to draw men from resting on the outward obseruation thereof to bring them to haue regard vnto their thoughts to the affections of their hearts more ouer in their practise to do those things which heathē men hypocrits could not attaine vnto therfore he often vrgeth this sentēce to shew the slendernesse and insufficiency of their obedience What singular thing do yee Implying that Christians must in many things be singular and differ from and go beyond the common sort of men If one could doe as much good as an hundred yet he could not doe the hundreth parte of that which a Christian ought to performe Luke 17.10 Let him say still for it is a truth I am an vnprofitable seruant I haue done no more then my dutie nor so much as my duty As Christ came to fulfil all that his Fathers law required so it behoueth vs to obserue euery thing that wee are commaunded though not in perfection which we cannot attaine vnto yet in vprightnesse and with our best endeuours When the Israelits