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A79826 The abuse of Gods grace: discovered in the kinds, causes, punishments, symptoms, cures, differences, cautions, and other practical improvements thereof. Proposed as a seasonable check to the wanton libertinisme of the present age. By Nicholas Claget, minister of the Gospel at Edmundsbury in Suffolk, M.A. of Magdalen Hall, Oxon. Clagett, Nicholas, 1610?-1662.; Wilkinson, Henry, 1616-1690. 1659 (1659) Wing C4368; Thomason E978_2; ESTC R207811 268,515 321

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Are your tyring attendances an hour or two on Gods Worship time advantages Are your many hours attendances on your flesh-pleasing sensualities the shortest and sweetest hours the reall profit of time I beseech you in good earnest study how Christ walked and then judge your selves whether your debauched loose lives strangers yea enemies to the strict waies of Christianitie will prove you walk like Christ what remains then but if your eies be open the fruit of this arraignment of you before the word of truth will be real conviction you are gross hypocrites your selves I say not this delighting to discover the nakednesse of your deceits but if Gods grace help to reform them It is true there are that make strict profession are hypocrites but wil this help you when God seeth and your selves know your palpable hypocrisies As drunkennesse condemns drunkennesse treason treason uncleanness uncleanness covetousnesse covetousnesse passion passion so too Clodius accusat maechos Catilina Cethegum Juven often hypocrisie hypocrisie How is the Devill pleased to see fellow sinners peal and deeply charge one another who without infinite mercy are fellow travellers to hell and will have no pleasure in accusing each other there O you that are the looser sort of Christians deal not with the stricter who abuse their eminent religious appearances as Diogenes did with Plato Calco fastum Platonis Majore fastu comming into his adorned and stately room he trampled on his braverie being asked the reason of this incivilitie the Cynick answered I trample on Plato's pride Yea saith Plato with greater pride Do you see and comment on the errors and scandals of strict profession Take heed you doe not trample on their hypocrisie with greater hypocrisie I shall finish this digression with an humble and hearty admonition to larger and stricter professors to fear and tremble lest they live and die under the dominion and damnation of hypocrisie Ah Christians who are too Eagle-ey'd in discerning each others hypocrisies and are too guilty of this sad retaliation to charge one another with bitter words but are too Mole-like in seeing your own dissimulation study both I beseech you your own bosom Arch-juglers your own deceitfull lusts Let your chiefest anger Me me adsum qui feci in me convertite ferrum Virgil. and revenge be against the craft and willnesse of your own corruption Be willing O be willing that the word of the Spirit should slay your own See you of loose and you of strict profession one anothers hypocrisies O turn your declamations into lamentations your sharp charges into praiers your scoffs into teares for one another and you that need bowels of compassions and a mantle of charitie to put over not to blaze Veniam damus petimusque vicissim one anothers hypocrisies return piety and tendernesse of spirit to your fello● deceivers I mean not soul-ruining flatterie but regular Gospel-charitie To return to the abuse of Adopting grace Whosoever they are as there are but few that are guiltlesse very few but dishonour the glory and dignitie of their Adoption I could wish that it might be laid to heart three things may be seriously considered 1. The naturall respects reverence lively affections and zeal that children bear to their parents ●ho●onow the guidance of that engraven Law God hath put into the●● spirits The force of this consideration is this Is it not an high dishonour to the Father of spirits that the Parents of the flesh should have most regard It is storied of a dumb sonne who seeing his fathers life endangered in mightie zeal burst open the long shut doors 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Herodotus of silence and said O kill not the man Doe we not see the name of our heavenly father we call so endangered his Gospel in perill to be lost by common contempts and barrennesse our own soule endammag'd and yet we are not delivered from a dumb devill we want hearts and words to speak for our Father to cry mightily to him that his glory may not be so obscured his Gospel may be preserved our soules may be sanctified and eternally saved Where are our suspitions lest we darken his name by our dis-ingenuous unchild-like carriages I am afraid said the son of Declus lest when I am made Emperour I forget my Vereor inquit Decii filius ne si fiam Imperator dediscam esse fictus Valerius Max. 1. 5. self to be a son ●re we as zealous in our ease prosperities sweet creature injoyments Lest fulness rempt to forgetfulness lest we should be lesse reverent and obedient children when our Tables are most delicious and beds sofrest Doth the light of nature say Parents can never be recompenced Doth the Scripture bid children to requite their parents 1 Tim. 5. 4. which endeavour they may fully accomplish they cannot What shame is Parentibus nunquam redditur aquale it when we are infinitely more indebted to our heavenly father then our earthly progenitors that we should return him irreverence daily dishonours but be very rare and cold and weary of religious loyal and filial returns We reverence saith the Apostle the correcting fathers of our flesh shall we not much rather be in sub●ection to the father of spirits and lives Heb. 12. 9. There 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is a much rather for an honourable deportment under the heavenly than earthly adoption But the fathers of the flesh have a large harvest of respect and service our heavenly Father hath s●●rce the gle●nings of duty Would Chrysostome have children Tanquam verna genitoribus euis servito Chrysostom serve the carefull and zealous instruments of their worldly beeing with as close a constraint and duty of love as slaves do their masters from servile fear How do we abuse our high holy and heavenly relation of children when neither out of fear of his hot displeasure nor love of his drawing goodness we doe to God faithful service 2. It is an eminent piece of most abominable ingratitude to abuse best friends dear parents vengeance would not suffer Absolom to live that rose up against his Fathers Crown and life and they who would not obey their Parents a sad monument of divine wrath have obeyed the Hangman Hath God borne so severe testimony against the dishonours of fleshly parents will he not revenge our unthankfulnesse who professe him our heavenly Father live every moment by his protections and provisions spend upon his creatures his bounty his care his patience yea hope to be with him in heaven and yet riot grow unruly and insolent with his goodness wax wanton like well fed heifers in fat pastures refuse his sweet Gospel yoak deafen our ears to our fathers call kick at the tender bowels of his love not onely reject but some of us jeer at the orders of his family discipline Can we think that the zeal of God that hath burnt hot in dreadfull examples against the abuse of Parental rights will not break
rare to meet with the fellows of a precious Minister of whom it was said That he got but lost no heavenly heat and vigor by holy duties the more in it the more furnished with heavenly power love delight and warmth in renewed exercise There was renewed influence of the spirit of grace the picture of the spiritual injoyments of the next life The Apostles rule is It is good to be always zealous in a good thing Gal. 4. 18. Not in fits and pangs of holiness but always ●he Ceremonial Fire was always to burn on the altar They are the choicest happy Christians in whose hearts the heavenly fire of zeal is still burning It is our wantonness we keep not close with God but after heats we cool our hearts in the worlds cold Air and are so benummed in our earthly affections and imployments as if we had never been by Heavens fire The counsel to wanton Sardis is good to us Be watchful and strengthen the things that remain that are ready to die Rev. 3. 2. 3. In slacking diligence How are we too often in Heavens way like Jading Steeds who though well yea high fed in the Inne yet go lazily and worse than before God hath given Heavenly Travellers sweet and full Baits how is his goodness dishonored when after Tastes how gracious he is we yield rather to spiritual slumbers then hold on our way How Nou vis proficere vis ergo deficere Ibi proficere ubi curreredesinis Bernard do those wanton Laborers disparage a good meal that slack their diligence play but work not When our industry in the Lords work abates it is good to put these spurs in our dull spirits O thou wicked and slothful servant the sad charge of the last Judgment Matth. 25. 26. The diligent hand makes rich Be not slothful in business but fervent in spirit serving the Lord Rom. 12. 11. Shew the same diligence unto the full assurance of hope unto Not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrys the end Heb. 6. 11. Abounding in the work of the Lord as knowing pious labours shall not be in vain in the Lord 1 Cor. 15. 58. Work out your own salvation Phil. 2. 12. make tho●ow work of it 4. In carnal security Even sound hearts after they apprehend the sweet tastes of Gods love and the bitterness of death is past are too apt to think their mountain strong sing a false Requiem to their spirits as if they were out of the dangers of Desinunt esse perditi cum destiterint esse s●curi Salv. ruine committing from their loose unregenerate part in them the sins against which God threatens Hell upon the assurance they are heirs of Heaven thinking themselves secure are not safe Whereas the way of life is the way of holy Jealousie not security It is not the least of Satans wiles to suffer himself to be overcome that he may overcome As conquering Soldiers yet unsuspicious of dangers are taken Prisoners by a routed Cum certamini manifesto cedit ad hoc se vi●tum demonstrat ut vincat ad hoc fugam simulat ut persequentem occidat Ful. gent. ad Prob. Ep. 3. Army so unjealous Christian Victors by laying by their Watch and Alarms of holy fear are suddenly surprized 'T is an imprudent conclusion because the Bird hath escaped the Fo●vler therefore he shall ever be out of the danger of the Net and Gun-shot The heart is deceitful We are still in the Enemies Co●ntrey Christs Garrisons have false friends in them will open the Gates to the destroyer and while every soul hath Judas's in it to kiss and kill and betray the grace of God into the hands of enemies there is urgent need of a constant watch Fear was the Apostles watch-word to the priviledged Gentiles lest they that stand by Grace should fall by security Rom. 11. 20. Happy is he that feareth always Prov. 28. 14. We abuse spiritual injoyments when we suspect no loss Greatest Beauties Riches and Honors call for most waking eyes and strictest guard When Christ had sweet tidings from Heaven he was Gods beloved Son Matth 3. ver last he was forthwith set upon by the Devil Matth. 4. 1. If the envious vigilant Tempter seeth our private Prayers and tears of Joys hears our joyous triumphs of Gods kindness in Christ malicing such hated glory he will presently lay traps to damp our joyes defile our spirits wound our consciences and bring us to the very Suburbs of Hell Ye are partakers of Christ said Paul of the Christian Hebrews if you hold fast the beginning of your confidence stedfast unto the end Heb. 3. 14. 'T is not enough in first conversion to hold the precious Jewel Jesus Christ in the hand of Faith but there must be a constant hold-fast Is he who is among Thieves careful to hold fast the Pearl in his hand and fearful to let it goe So it should be with every prudent Christian he should fear his own lazinesse cowardize weaknesse should loose his riches 'T is the Apostles counsel to his Hebrews useful to all that think they stand and a soveraign preservative against security Let us fear lest a promise being left us of entring into his rest any of you should seem to come short of it Heb. 4. 1. 5. By dallying with Temptations we pray we may not enter into temptation Gods grace is our deliverance Corruption casts us into the fire the hand of mercy plucks us out But how often do Gods foolish fearless children like ours after we have been burnt and cured we adventurously play with the same fire that scorched us and renew our pains and cries 'T is not an experimentally true spirituall Proverb That all Gods burnt children always hate the fire Even after David had sweet visits and walks with God and the refreshing joyes of his salvation he wantonly dallyed with temptations fire in the roof of his house defiled his soul with forbidden lust of strange beauty and Body too and lost spiritual for carnal delight the joy of his salvation for the pleasure of sin Grace doth not perfectly crucifie the old Man while Lust is an in-dweller it will be an inticer We may as well play with fire near Gun-powder as play with Temptations near Lust 'T is no safe dancing near Pits brinks taking fire into our bosoms welcoming temptations into our hearts The old man is too willing and too pressing to tempt us out of heavens way we need no world nor devil to drive us 'T is good counsel and singular indemnity to our soules if practised Abstain from all appearance of evil 1 Thef 5. 22. Hate the garment spotted by the flesh SECT 2. 2. EVidence of close abuse of Gods grace is Irreverence of 2 An Evidence of abuse of abuse of grace is irreverence of Gods Majesty Gods Majesty The best are too apt to wrong their nearnesse to God by forgetting their distance God is so his childrens
dream of Perfection but in some things or others hath abused the grace of God Do not all of us almost said Luther live in the most filthy abuse of Gods gifts We cannot know the strictness of the Law of God and Gospel-rules and our own loose unconformity but we have cause to say guilty and to cry mightily to God Spare us O Lord. And now whoever thou aot that readest the ensuing Treatise I beseech thee lay to heart this great sin branded in this Book with all its aggravating circumstances of Abusing the Grace of God Let thy whole life and conversation evidence thy walking in the spirit thy self-abhorrency and universal hatred of sin that with David every false way thou utterly abhorrest The design I drive my conscience bearing me witnesse is to advance Grace in my own and others hearts and lives and to prevent the abuse of it Let not any of us abuse Grace like Spiders sucking poyson out of so sweet an hearb which then we doe apparently when we turn the Grace of God into wantonness If by these Meditations God may have glory and the Reader any spiritual benefit I shall abundantly rejoice that I have any way contributed my Mite towards assistance of such as walk in the narrow way to life Lastly I earnestly beg thy prayers that I may be faithful in my Ministry valiant for the truth against all gainsayers and instrumental to winne many souls unto righteousnesse And so good Reader I commend these my endeavours to the blessing of God and commit thee to Gods Gracious Providence and remain From my study in Edmundsbury in Suffolk March 18. 1658. Thy helper in the narrow way to Life Nicholas Claget The Contents of the Chapters Jude v. 4. TUrning the Grace of God into lasciviousness pag. 1 CHAP. 1. Containing the coherence of the words p. 1 CHAP. 2. Containing the Explanation of the words Deduction of the Doctrin with the Method of handling it p. 3 CHAP. 3. Shewing in how many waies or kinds the grace of God may be turned into wantonness p. 4. Sect. 1. Predestinating grace is turned into wantonness 5 2. Sparing grace is turned into wantonnesse 7 3. Long-suffering grace is turned into wantonness 8 4. The whole time of grace is turned into wantonness 10 5. The inviting offers of Grace are turned into wantonness 15 6. The means of grace are turned into wantonness 24 7. The examples of grace are turned into wantonness 34 8. Reconciling grace is turned into wantonness 37 9. Adopting grace is turned into wantonness 38 10. Freeing grace is turned into wantonness 47 11. Pardoning grace is turned into wantonness 50 12. The grace of imputed righteousness is turned into wantonness 55 13. Gloryfying grace is turned into wantonness 61 CHAP. 4. Shewing when the grace of God is turned into wantonness 69 Sect. 1. The Grace of God is turned into wantonness in reference to sin four waies 69 2. The grace of God is turned into wantonness when the heart is fearless of sin 70 3. The grace of God is turned into wantonness when the heart is sorrowless for sin 71 4. The grace of God is turned into wantonness when the heart is powerless over sin 71 5. The grace of God is turned into wantonness when the sinner carries loosly as to God in 4. particulars 75 6. The grace of God is turned into wantonness when the heart carries wickedly as to Christ in 3. things 77 7. When the heart carrieth wickedly as to the Law of God Doctrinally and Practically 82 8. The grace of God is turned into wantonness when as it carrieth wickedly as to the Gospel of Christ 84 9. The grace of God is turned into wantonness when as the heart carrieth it wickedly as to the creatures 87 CHAP. 5. Wherein are set down the causes why the grace of God is turned into wantonness 89 Sect. 1. Want of knowing the work and abuse of grace 90 2. Want of Faith to beleeve the signal darger of sin causeth ab●se of grace 91 3. Want of heat intention and livelyness in Religion causeth abuse of grace 91 4. Want of receiving of the truth in love is an advantage to turn a Libertine 93 5. Want of laying to heart Gospel-threatnings causeth abuse of grace 95 6. Want of grace changing and affecting the heart causeth abuse of grace 96 7. Want of the upright and genuine use of grace causeth abuse of grace 97 8. Want of sound conviction of the mischief of original corruption is a cause of turning the grace of God into wantonness 98 9. Want of considering the streight way to life causeth the abuse of grace 101 10. Error in 5. particulars causeth the abuse of grace 103 11. The error of sufficient attainments in Religion causeth the abuse of grace 104 12. A gross error to the abuse of grace that what pleaseth the loose sinner pleaseth God 107 13. Another error that abuseth grace is that false evidences are true 107 14. The error of abusive interpretation of Scripture hath produced the abuse of grace 113 15. The grace of God is abused by Presumption 123 16. Presumption of interest in the Promises causeth abuse of grace 126 17. The presumption of setting Death and Judgement at a far distance causeth the abuse of grace 129 18. The presumption of time enough to repent causeth the abuse of grace 131 19. Temptation causeth the abuse of grace in 4. particulars 134 20. Evill company is a temptation to wrong the grace of God 137 21. Scandalous sins of the godly are temptations to abuse grace 139 22. Divisions and contentious about Christian Religion cause abuse of grace 144 CHAP. 6. Shewing wherein the greatness of this sin appears 143 Sect. 1. It a sin of a more than ordinary prophaness 153 2. It is an hypocritical sin 154 3. It is an ungrateful sin 155 4. Abuse of grace is a sin against experience 156 5. Abuse of grace is a sin destructive to true faith 158 6. Abuse of grace is opposite to the power of godliness 158 7. Abuse of grace is a reproaching sin 159 8. Abuse of grace brings daily loss to the soul 160 9. Abuse of grace is a despising sin 161 10. Abuse of grace is a revo●t●ng sin 162 11. Abuse of grace is an unexcusable sin 165 12. Abuse of grace is an heathenish sin 165 13. Abuse of grace is an universal sin 167 14. Abuse of grace is an unchurching sin 168 CHAP. 7. Wherein are set forth the punishments of this great sin abusing Gods grace 171 1. It is a great judgement to be given up to carnal lusts 171 2. Spiritual blind●ess is a judgement inflicted on those who pervert the grace of God 174 3. Hardness is a ●udgement inflicted upon such as abuse the grace of God 175 4. Incurableness in sin is a judgement against those who abuse the grace of God 177 5. Prophaning of Gods grace will bring a terrible judgement at the last day 178 6. The hottest room in
leaves to cover her uncleannesse Prov. 7. 14. Prayers in the morning and evening cold and barren cannot palliate the licentious wickednesse that is between them They may now quiet and stop the mouth of Conscience they cannot in the other world It is the high dishonour of the meanes of grace when they are but names not powers when in attendances on them there is but the colour not the heat of Christianity A painted gilded Christian abuseth the Ordinances when he is dead under them hath no life nor heat by them he borrows from them a Sheeps-skin when he is but a goat when it is seen that heavenly meanes mend not hellish hearts and lives the seeming is Saint-like but the conversation Devillish This undoes two soules at once The sin shrowding pretender to Religion and the prophane blasphemer of the means of Grace Both of them perish as mock-gods the one because hee hath hypocritically used the meanes the other because he hath blasphemously railed at the means 6. When they are used in vain when there is no health by 6 When the meanes are used in vain Gods physick no conversion and reformation by Gods Word In the course of the Ministry there is cunning and labouring in vain The heavenly frequent fiegers of the Ordinances are raised from the Devils garrisons re infecta Sathans strong holds are kept undemolished 2 Cor. The reall kingdome of Sathan is in the appearing kingdom of Christ Under Gospel-ordinances men are worse and worse this is a prophane disparagement to the Ordinances of Christ an unpleasing spectacle to the holy God and his Angels the Spirits grief aggravation of sin and treasuring up of wrath 7. When they are totally neglected Not onely one but all 7 When the meanes are totally neglected the means of life and salvation are carelesly slighted unworthily vilified as if God Christ the Spirit Grace Heaven Hell were not worth the thinking of such contempt is cast on the golden cisterns of Grace There are too many who proclaime their opposition to the God of Heaven and the method of salvation who are so far from the power that they abhorre the very form of godlynesse so little care for service to Christ that they detest the badges of his government These constantly prophane the Sabboth are never found on their knees seeking God hear no Sermons from year to year care not for Sacraments have no good family education are hardened by their afflictions deride holy examples these are in Sathans full possession take the liberty of the times to be ignorant and as to the Ordinances of Christ quiet and resolved Libertines Be you intreated that have seen the power and beauty and glory of God in his Sanctuary and that have had the waters of life running into your thirsty soules through the precious pipes of divine Ordinances that really value them above the world stir up those compassionate bowels that the divine nature hath begotten in you and if your counsels to Christianize these Heathens will not prevaile pray and weep them into possibilities of salvation by attendance on the means of grace Secondly The Evil of abusing the means of Grace laid to heart might be some remedy to sin 1. This is a wrong to God that appointed them Man cannot bear the violation of his houshold orders and will God bear it if so the Laws of his family should be contemned 2. They wrong the Spirit that acts in them either by turning their backs upon him when he usually affords his presence in Gods wayes or by resisting his gracious impulses his sweet whispers his terrible representations of an accursed lost sinner out of Christ Acts 7. 51. Either they will not hear his inspeakings or disregard them both despise the Spirit of Grace 3. They please the Devil who hath either way gracelesse soules in his possession either by not using the means at all or in vain Such abusers of saving means are an unpleasing spectacle to the holy Angels enemies to God grieve the Spirit and are the Devils triumph Consider Thirdly What are those means of grace that are turned into wantonnesse They are 1. The holy Scriptures In them alone eternal life is to be 1 The holy Scriptures are turned into Wantonness found Joh. 5. 39. They are stiled the word of Grace Act. 20. 32. Their abuse is in their disuse when either they that may have Bibles have none or if they have them they suffer them to contract dust on their shelves laying them by as useless are seldome or never read or in their ill use when they are read without reverence diligence observance or any resolves or good desires and affections to follow the teachings of the Spirit without understanding esteem remembrance laying up and laying out these heavenly treasures in righteousnesse and holynesse Again in their ill use when they are wrested to errours heresies looseness covetousness unrighteousness When Scripture is urged against Scripture and the inspirations of the Holy Ghost are urged against themselves Such scripture deprayers are their own destroyers 2 Pet. 3. 16. 2 The Ministry of the Gospel is when the Call Person and Messages of Ministers are abused 2. The Ministry of the Gospel is an abused means when both their person calls and messages are uniustly despised are accounted as offscouring are disenabled from doing good to scoffing and malicious persons who either will not hear them or with scornfull prejudices amounting to no lesse wickedness in interpretation than despising the Lord Jesus and calling upon insolent contemners irremediless wrath 3 Sermons are means abused Vacuitatem timoris Dei 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sequitur nausea verbi divini contemptus lacrarum concionum Qurt sunt qui sacras conciones absque secaritatis soporc attente intelligenter fructuose audjunt Ah quam fastidiose etiam optimae conciones capiuntur 3. Sermons are abused means and they never are so but when they are the sad fruits and products of hearts void of Gods fear and without repentance No wonder if the divine word be loathed and holy Sermons be contemned when fearless shameless and faithless hearts have slight thoughts of them and care little for them as if they were but scare-crows for children very fables when sound heavenly messages are either not heard at all or not attentively not reverently not understandingly not wisely not fervently not frequently not perseveringly not fruitfully not resigningly giving up the judgement to be captivated to the obedience of faith the heart and life to the power of godlyness but are heard with a contrary corrupt frame of heart then is a means of grace abused 4. Sacraments are abused means when the supernatural grace 4 Sacraments are meanes abused they signifie is not sought for regarded nor obtained Their holy eternall obligations to sound faith and heavenly conversation who considers As the Jews prophaned their Sacraments loose Christians doe theirs Those rested on the Circumcision of the flesh and the
Practical Adversaries of Gods grace clearly opened to see the Insolencies Indignities and Injuries they do against it they could not but in a trembling conviction conclude these and these things are certain dishonors of grace Stains of holy Profession Inconsistencies with the new Creature Lust and Satans methods of Damnation and denials of the hope of Glory As when Paul said to Ananias God shall smite thee thou whited wall he had not said so had he known hee was the High Priest Act. 23. 3 5. ●o had the bold abusers of Gods Summus Lethargus quasi mors humanae conscientiae ignorantia voluntatis divinae grace strong and clear convincements the frame of their hearts and carriages of their lives were the high injuries of Grace eminent perils of destruction and demerits of the hottest room in Hell in the noon-light of such an acknowledgement they would feare and tremble to stumble upon their owne ruin SECT 2. 2. VVAnt of Faith to believe the signall danger of sinne this 2 Want of Faith to beleeve the danger of sin is a wrong to Grace Caecus assensus plane temerarius sine praeeunte notitia non potest induere rationem fidei Parkerus de Traduct peccat ad Deum Thesis 56. huge sin is the wrong of Grace It is no wonder that the evill which is not known is not believed nor declined Unbeliefe is the evill heart that departs from the living God It sets not to its seal that God is true in his promises nor threatnings believes not the abominable damnable nature of sinne and dallies with it As daring wantons who know that the cup that stands before them is of poyson yet beleeve it not but drink and burst or the plague is in the house they goe into believe it not are mortally infected and die And as the Egyptians beleeved not that the cattle and men that were found abroad one storming day should die adventured abroad and were slaine so dallying adventurers that beleeve not the mischief of their sinfull pleasures contempts of Christ and his Gospel they are dancing over the mouth of Hell by the sudden push of death are kickt into it The loose old world beleeved not the destruction Preached by Noah in the making of the Ark were not moved with his holy example and penitentiall instructions The Sonnes of God playd the wantons with the fair idolatrous daughters of men Gen. 6. 2. and were at length swept away with the flood Faith would make Libertines fear and tremble Unbelief is daring Minatur Deus negligitis minatur terrenus Judex contremiscitis The wrath of man is more feared than Gods When God saith one threatens eternal punishment ye neglect it when an earthly Judge threatens temporal ye tremble at it SECT 3. 3. WAnt of Heat Intention and Livelinesse in Religion If 3 The want of life in Religion causeth abuse of Grace God be not served in fervency of Spirit Lust will If Satan cannot keep from Religious exercise he tempts to Luke-warmnesse yea Key-coldnesse in the performance of them Instinctu Satanae faith one by Satans deading and flatting instinct a drowsie tyring in good things steals upon body and spirit Faint fighting is not wont to overcome nor faint service of God to mortisie Lust How fe● are there in a Christian congregation superabounding in spiritual joy alwaies pleasant and merry in the Lord fervent in spirit day and night meditating in the Law of God lifting up pure hands in prayer follicitous observers and students of their own hearts zealous witnesses of holy affections to good works to whom Christian discipline is amiable Fasting sweet long Watching short the whole pietie of a regular conversation is a delitious feast yea doth exceed the sweetnesse of the Quorum brevis rara compunctio animalis conversatio sermo fine circumspectione oratio sine cordis intentione lectio sine edificatione Bern. Virga calcaribus indigentes hony and the hony comb Alass how many are there who in an impartial inquest will be found remisse in the studies of Holyness fainting under Christs easie yoak and light burden whose compunction is short and rare conversation naturall speech without circumspection prayer without intention of heart reading without edification good purpose without execution religious exercise without fervencie who in the waies of godliness want the whipp and spurs but in the too prone and nimble motions of dislolute looseness need curbing bridles Licentious courses are so strong and impetuous that the modest shame of uncomeliness the bridle of reason yea the fear of Hell can hardly restrain them No wonder if corruption be daring dissolute and potent when religious exercises are flat dead cold and feeble Wee blush not Sine debita attentione fervore spiritus Bern. said one to pray to God without due attention and fervour of spirit He that hath no sweet communion with God will seek it in the world and pleasing his inticing lusts When the minde is senceless in reading and meditation and affections are dull corruption will be lively 'T is sad to consider how many seemed to discover the fervour of a pious conversation in whom by degrees charity hath waxen cold and iniquity abounded and what appeared to be begun in the Spirit ends it is to be feared in the flesh Gal. 3. 3. Draw me and we will run after thee because of the savour of thine ointments Cant. 1. 3 4. Therefore there is need of Opus habeo trahi quia refriguit pauli●per in nobis ignis amoris tui Bernard drawing because the divine fire of the soules love for want of fewel to it and blowing of it by degrees abates ad cooles Drawing nigh the fire is for warmth and drawing nigh of God is for holy heat In near approaches to him the new creature is a zealous enemy to wanton looseness Cockering cooleness in the severe religious exercises of Mortification is the bane of Profession Adonijah was a very goodly man David his Father displeased him not at any time in saying why hast thou done so 1 King 1. 6. In the sist verse you sinde him a daring Rebel you may read in the Contents of the Chapter Adonijah Davids darling usurpeth the Kingdome Thus is it with every fair faced goodly lust The indulgent Christian is it too remisse in rebuking and chastizing it and it riseth up in arms against him Cockering Mothers cold in rebuking wanton sons teach them to be Libertines ost-times train them up for the Gallows and Hell so when the heart is remiss and cold for good and against evill Lust will have its reins and lawlesse liberty and ruin its servants SECT 4 4. WAnt of receiving the Truth in the Truth in the love of it is an Advantage 4. Want of receiving the truth in the love is an advantage to turn a Libertine to trun a Libertine The Apostle describes the Antichristian spirit that waxed wanton in taking pleasure in unrighteousnesse receiving
is further an high point of Christian care and wisdom to try Our practices Gods grace may be and is prostitured to wickedness Is it not so with thee Inquire in thy Vocation Condition Relation wherein thou standest Hath not thine heart and conversation been tainted with this curfed Leaven The abuse of Gods grace When the Plague is at thy neighbors house there is need to watch and try the soundness of thine own Since this worst of Plagues The abuse of Gods grace is abroad happy are they that search and purge their hearts and lives from licentiousness SECT 8. 8. INference The Devil hath his snares in the most holy 8. The Devil hath his snares in the most holy things things His great fear of War is in and about heavenly things We wrastle against spiritual wickedness in high places the original is in heavenly things Eph. 6. 12. Satan stood at Joshua's right hand Zach. 3. 1. The Pulpit the praying Closet the publike Oratories humbling Sack-cloth days the great and blessed truths of the Gospel the Orthodox as well as the Heretical head is not exempted from his snares The saving things of Gods grace Christs merits the promises of the Covenint the Spirits Gifts and Operations are all made Satans occasional baits to sin Where is weak sinning man safe who is in danger of abusing the holiest things How many have been tempred to be overcome by and perish in reigning sins under the pleasing conceit and deceit of a favoring propriety in God Christ the Spirit and Grace Happy are they that fear always the sinners of the Fowler not onely laid in Creature-comforts but Ordinances of grace in the very grace of God and Christ Most happy are they that are out of the enemies Countrey and reach that are in the state of blessed Indemnity without the fear of being overcome by Satans snares laid most cunningly and vain pretences though never so fairly gilded over SECT 9. 9. INference Libertinism puts the highest affront upon God 9. LIbertinnism puts the highest affront upon God It abuseth him there where he is most glorious should have most praise his grace The praise of the glory of his grace Eph. 1. 6. Moses said to God I beseech thee shew me thy glory and God said I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious Exod. 33. 18 19. They are LIbertines in nature that abuse the Creature God hath given the sweet succors of this life to be rightly used not abused 1. Cor. 7. 31. To serve him not lusts to be stairs of Assension unto him not Aversons from him The rich wantons of the world the Apostle James tells shall pay dear for abusing his Creatures to Voluptuousness Oppression hard heartedness forgetfulness of God But the Libertines in grace are the worst and most injurious To cast dirt on Canvase is a wrong but on Scarlet is a greater To abuse a great man in his servant is an indignity but in his Wife in his Sons a greater The abused goodness of God in his grace and Christ goeth nearer his heart then in his Creatures Grace is Gods saving Arm The Libertine doth what in him lies to weaken yea wound the arm of God that it cannot save In some things Almightiness is at a stand He could in his own Countrey do no mighty works but heal a few sick ones because of unbelief Mark 6. 5 6. The grace of God cannot save the constant and wilful abuser of it Paul was careful lest he should abuse his power in the Gospel 1. Cor. 9. 18. Be careful O Christian lest the Indulgences Powers and Liberties of the Gospel be abused CHAP. IX Containing an use of Humiliation PErverting of Gods grace calls for Lamentation Use 2 For Humiliation if prizing the gospel the love of God the zeal of his name the honor of Christ Gratitude for the infinite mercy of redemption are mighty arguments to move serious Christians to magnifie the grace of God in their hearts and lives and to rejoyce● its exaltation then surely the sense of undervaluing the gospel The want of love to yea positive hatred of God luke-warmness yea key-coldness for his name The dishonors of the Mediator of Grace unthankfulness for the costly grace of Redemption should load the heart with deep sorrow and draw forth holy mourning and tears and that for two sorts of injurious dealers with Gods grace the best and the worst of persons under the profession of Gods grace SECT 1. 1. BEwail O upright tender hearted Christian thine own 1. Upright hearted persons ought to bewail their abusing of the grace of God and thy fellows unsuitableness and dishonor to the grace of God 'T is too much the old man hath been too dissolute within thee I know thou seest and when thou art thy self canst not but bewail the neglect of the holy government of grace in thy soul the wanton uproars of thy unruly affections the swarms of undisciplined unregarded loose thoughts the secret filthiness which for shame thou darest not word but shamelesly give way to in thy watchless minde thy back-sliding in heart and in some things whoring imaginations fancies contemplations affections about false loves it is too much thou hast a bosome Libertine But art thou convinced thy self and thy co-heirs of glory and livest shamefully and dishonorably below the hopes of Heaven the high holy and heavenly profession of propriety in God an everlasting Portion Doth the guilt of abusing Gods grace visibly and scandalously appear against that holy principle of immortal life that is in thee and others Never leave thinking of this till thine heart be broken before the Lord O what reproach is brought to the God and Gospel of grace when his precious name is wounded in the house of his friends when he hears ill in the world from the dishonors of his own Family As David upon the death of Saul lamented The shield of the mighty is vilely cast away in Gilboa as though Saul was not anointed with oyl 2 Sam. 1. 20. So may it be for a lamentation The shield of the mighty indowed with grace is vilely laid aside as if he were not the anointed with the Spirit As Jeremiah lamented That the precious stones of Zion comparable to fine gold were esteemed as earthen Pitch●●s Lam. 4. 2. So it is deplorable that the precious living stones of Zion darkned by some loose scandals are esteemed as dirt Five things may urge thee O gracious soul to mourn over thy wrongs to Gods grace 1. Thou sinnest against a Principle of life that should and would if excited make thee sensible of Gods dishonor 2. Thou abuseth that that sets thee off from the lost world distinguishing grace 3. Thy injury against saving grace is deepest ingratitude t is walking unwo●thy of that which must fit thee for Heaven 4. Thine offensive discove●ies of wronging grace tempts carnal observers too prone to be loose to turn more bold Libertines 5. Thy open offences may be
not the cold of this World When the cloathes were put off he thought of death he should be uncloathed of Flesh and of the Resurrection to put it on again as his cloathes were put on in the morning When the day-light appeared he minded Christ the light that knows no Night nor Evening but is always as bright Mid-day His Journying taught him to think this life a Pilgrimage the way is dangerous that there is need of Christ the Guide in the high way to glory How injurious are we to Gods end of his Creatures unto our own rational faculties and to the ingenuities that grace would put upon us if we gain not affective and active Meditations by what daily comes into the doors of our senses If so great be the sweetness and glory of Gods out-house the visible World what transcendencies of delight and honor are the happy reserves in the invisible state and place of heavenly glory in the next life It is an ungracious frame of spirit that is confined to the things below They are strangers and enemies to their own happiness that could take up with a visible Eternity of poor sublunary things and cannot abide the thoughts of death the destruction of their earthly Gods Thus Reader in the forementioned eleven Sections maist thou try and take a measure of thy loose heart and life if in impartial Judgement thou canst and wilt be so faithful to the Truth and thine own soul as to believe thy guilt of manifest and gross abuses of Gods grace confess it to God deeply lay it to heart repent of it lest it prove thy ruine CHAP. XI Containing a second Branch of Examination how we may know the secret close and more refined Abuses of Gods Grace HAving enquired into the more visible and notorious affronts of Gods grace My next labor shall be rifling bosom-work to go into the inward Rooms of the heart and there to finde out the inward Libertine that dares impurely and immodestly to licentiate before the Lord This searching inward filthy cells of darkness by the bright Candle of the word of Truth as it is always unpleasant to a close Hypocrite all whose Religion is a constant jugling with God and men so to soundest upright hearts it is very desirable If the secret rotten double-hearted Professor shall read the following Conceptions without a blush fear and trembling laying a better foundation for his propriety to Christ assurance of Grace and the hope of Heaven then cheating appearances If he have scarce patience and heart to try himself by ensuing discoveries yea though he read them will wickedly deny the signs of close dishonors to Gods grace are not in him he may shift of Paper Arraignments he shall not the unbosoming Judgement of the great day when his Sheeps skin shall be pluckt off the inside shall be turned outwards and the close Hypocrite shall appear a wicked impenitent abuser of Gods grace Indeed I have little hope to do good to the habitual Jugle● in the things of God who hath made a play of his Religion a●● never been in good earnest My hope is a Blessing from Heaven may second Convictions in the sound heart searching Reader who is ever most charitable to others but most jealous off and servere against his own heart for thy sake O self-basing abhorring mourner in Zion I have endeavored to lay down the Transcript the Counterpane of thy wretched heart I know thou ●ilt say the next Pages are thine own experience look over weep over pray strive against the ungrateful unkinde wrongs to thy gracious God thy dear Redeemer the Spirit of Grace gracious motions thy principle of grace I know by the help of grace thou wilt lay to heart and repent of the secret Injuries of grace where the prophane hypocritical world scarce see any sin or if so very slightly think of it and have no care and conscience to reform Weigh and ponder then the evidences of close and less discerned abuse of Gods grace as laid down in the subsequent method SECT 1. 1. EVidence of close Abuse of Gods grace is a sinful close of spiritual Injoyments By these I mean all the Ordinances of grace whose ends and fruits are spiritual where succesful also the gifts of Grace Knowledge Judgement Invention Memory Utterance in Divine things Adde hereunto the sanctifying graces of the Spirit the s●eet motions of the Holy Ghost the joys of the Spirit in the light of Gods countenance in the Faith of Attonement by Christs blood in the sight of sincerity victory over Lusts c. These are all spiritual injoyments Now when the close of these is sinful there is a secret abuse of grace It is sinful in five things 1. In self-advancement Gods free grace is either wronged by his Servants as a Benefactor by a boasting Beggar he is well fed fat and fine and while he should lift up the bounty of the giver he is glorying in himself as a receiver So when the giver of grace in his heavenly Alms should be magnified how often do the best of men advance themselves The richest Saints in Earth and Heaven are but vessels of mercy Rom. 9. 22. Utensils Instruments God is pleased to use No thank to the tool but to the hand if it work No house builds it self When we see a comely building we praise the Art of the Builder The action of the Instrument is reduced to the essicient Ashur forgat himself and God when he looked not on God but himself Boasting in an Instrument is as if the Saw should magnifie it self it cut well and the Ax should magnifie it self it hewed well Isa 10. 15. If the Workman holds his hands the Tools do nothing Believers are the spirits Instruments God works in and by them and they dishonor the grace of God by transferring the work to themselves saying I prayed I preached I wept I gave alms I rejoyced in God I did this and that good As lofty Nebuchadnezzar lookt onely on his great boasting This I did this was my doing Is not this Babel that I have built for the glory of my Majesty So I have done this and that is the Poison that mars all the breathing of Satan turn'd angel of light the high abuse of Gods grace ●h Christian be humbled for it Diabolus laudat qua se perspicit superari virtutem injicit cordi jactantiam c. Fulgent ad Probam ep 3. and correct it by the Glass of Pauls self-abasing Grace and Christ-advancing I labored more than the other Apostles yet not I but the Grace of God 1 Cor. 15. 10. I live yet not I but Ch●ist lives in me Gal. 2. 20. 2. In dulling the edge of holy zeal This is the sad and frequent lacquey of spiritual injoyments We converse with them to a blunting and dulling of our spirits They should be as whetstones to set a keener sharpness on our hearts but they are as stones to the Sithes that gap and blunt them It is
Father as that he is their King Though the name Father speaks boldness yet the name King speaks greater reverence Irreverent are saucy children more bold than welcome I am a great King saith God Mal. 1. 14. His name is great Mal. 1. 11. and reverend Psal 111. 9. We need grace to serve God with reverence and godly fear because he is a consuming fire Heb. 12. 28 29. It is a wrong to grace when we do it not Is it the state of earthly gods to keep their distance with them on whom they shine the brightest beams of their royal favours and shall we think the infinite great and blessed God before whom the Kings of the Earth are as Grashoppers Worms Nothing less than Nothing will not have the rails and vails of holy reverence the humble tokens of distance The Apostate Angels at once lost their good manners and their happiness they kept not within their limited station Should the standing Angels loose their Reverence they should lose their Glory It is the ●●lae volantes celeritatem promptitudinē significant Faciem tegentes indicant Angeli Majestatem Dei ferre nequeunt Pedes tegentts quod tenues divini splendoris radiolos in Angelis perspicere non possumus Calv. in Isa 6. Gospel Prophets Hieroglyphick The holy heavenly Angelical Hoast are Birds of Paradise and have six Wings two to cover their faces two their feet two to fly with are said to have flying wings to resemble their quick and nimble obedience facecovering wings to shadow out their reverence as not daring to pry into nor bear Gods infinite glory are said to have feetcovering wings to teach our distance from the Angels who are too weak to behold their finite little rayes of glory much lesse that infinite bright Sun of the divine Essence This Lesson the Prophet teacheth us those spotlesse Spirits that see the blessed face of God to their everlasting happinesse are ever full of a Reverential awe of Gods Majesty But how unsuitable are the heirs of salvation to their heavenly guard Angels are reverent Saints are unmannerly These are wanton those dare not bee so Believers study your hearts gestures words conversations that they all may be Holinesse to the Lord Is he sanctified in you when you draw nigh him Levit. 10. 3. When you are before him as in no minute no place no darkness no solitariness you are out of his flaming eyes piercing views your insides and external deportments are layd in his unerring ballance He tryes you every moment Job 7. 18. What mean your uncomely spirits your external indecencies your slight services Would your governour like such carriages you present to and abuse your gracious God with As Ahasuerus said to Haman Will he force the Queen before me Esth 7. 8. So lay it to heart will you abuse grace before God It was a God-wearing sin evil men did evil● and yet thought they were good in Gods sight Mal. 2. 17. What a God-affronting sinne is it to thinke because Free-grace hath made you good and accepted in Gods sight therefore you may abuse it to irreverence in his presence I know your hearts if sound abhorre this doctrinal inference from so glorious a principle but doth not the frame of your spirits words of your mouthes loose carriage prove you dare be irreverently and abusively bold with your Fathers kindnesse Who that seeth a grown Son come to years of understanding knowing his duty to walk mannerly yet standing with his Hat on playing ill feats before yea with his Fathers face slighting his commands but will say there is a wanton unmannerly boy It is no calumny to say so of many of Gods unmannerly children their unbecoming Irreverencies are their heavenly Fathers reproach A Reverent Christian that hath the mighty awe of God upon his spirit in all times places companies providences temptations is a Phenix an Angel among Professors Happy holy harmless preserved are they that maintain the reverent awe of God upon their spirits SECT 3. 3. EVidence of close abuse of Gods grace is Forgetfulness of God The House of Israel perverted their way and forgot 3 Forgetfulness is an evidence of abuse of grace the Lord their God Jer. 3. 22. Jesurun waxed fat and kicked Of the rock that begat thee thou art unmindfull and hast forgotten God that formed thee Deut. 32. 15 18. Too often the answers of Gods kindnesse are like the chief Butlers of Joseph● The holy man gave a comfortable interpretation of the Butlers Drem Pharaohs restorement of him to his office with this rational caution but think of me when it shall be well with thee Yet did not the chief Butler remember Joseph but forgat him Gen. 40. 13 14 23. Thus the Holy God speaks comfort to many a gracious soul in the deeps of trouble with those equal motions upon their spirits that they would think upon this name and not return again to folly yet in sundry duties they doe not remember God but forget him They know not their own hearts that in the trust and boast of their own sufficiencies promise God if he will reveal his love in his Son to them they will be exact walle●s but many of his loose children after they have seen his face have opposed his will and answered the Kisses of his love by unkind Rebellions Gods Israel of the spirit have need of the same cautions the Israel of the flesh had When the Lord thy God shall give thee for his promise sake Cities Houses Wells Vineyards and Olive-trees when thou shalt have eaten and be full then beware lest thou forget the Lord thy God Deut. 6. 10 11 12. So Beleever when the Lord thy God for his covenant sake shall priviledge thee in the heavenly blessings of Reconciliation Justification Adoption the Joy of Atonement and the sweet sight of thy name written in heaven when thou shalt eat and be full of the heavenly feast of fat things beware lest thou forget the Lord thy God 'T is no seldom indignitie put upon the grace of God to forget him in Temptations Vocations Relations Conditions in the world We charge upon our servants such and such duties call them to account our pleasure is neglected The excuse is we were forgotten doth not this speak a loose careless Spirit Surely the Lords servants forgetfulnesse of their charge argues their wantonness A serious faithful considering spirit would remember Christian charge home the basenesse and unfaithfulness of thy spirit with sharp reproof Ah foolish heart and unwise How have I requited the Lords grace I forget not vanitie but how have I forgotten the great concernments of Eternity A Bride will not forget her Ornaments the Worldling his Market and Teeming summes Pleasure-hunters forget not their delights nor the children of Revenge their opportunities of doing mischief How hast thou forgotten the Lord his blessings on thee his cautions to thee his motions in thee his hoped glory laid up for thee his everlasting love designing
between him and Barnabas discovered therein some distemper Barnabas would have had Mark go with Paul to visit the Brethren in every City where they had Preached the Word but Paul refused his Company and the contention was sharp between them Acts 15. 39. there was a Paroxism a bitter fit between them These golden Cisterns Paul and Barnabas that were wont to send out sweet Waters now sent out bitter Barnabas a Son of Consolation was in too hot contention Paul a man of meeknesse sweetnesse gentlenesse whose tongue usually dropt as the Honey-comb now breathed gall Follow the eminentest of Saints in some things you will wrong the grace of God 'T is one of Satans perswasive wiles Do you not see such choice servants of God speak and do such things use such Fashions and worldly delights No danger in this and that Dish they are your Tasters If the Gestures words and actions of the best be well weighed in the ballance of the Sanctuary they will sometimes be found too light too wanton So the Thessalonians were examples to all the Believers in Macedonia and Achaia 1 Thess 1. 7. not in everything but in their successful sound of the Gospel-Trumpet ver 8. and in their eminent reforming-faith turning them from Idols unto God but examine some of these Converts in other things and they were to be declined not followed We hear there are some that walk among you disorderly working not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Desid●●● pro sactitate venditant Marlo Verisimile est hoc fucorum genus quoddā fuisse otios● monachatus semen Marl. Vt hin c consolemar non ut vitiis nostris patrocinemur at all but are busie-bodies 2 Thess 3. 13. Workers round about as the word imports the round of whose life was to carry tales discontented at their condition living on others Purses casting off industry in their particular Calling accounting their idlenesse holinesse and under pretence of the Gospel like the late upstart Sect and obedience to the spirit living lazily Now did Satan lay the seed of idle Monasteries under colour of heavenly conversation laying by earthly Callings and Relations The best of men are no Adaequate rule of life Their fairest Copies have some blurs Their face of conversation like the Moons hath some sports Their infirmities are to comfort the disconsolate in their falls not to Patronize the least presumption 2. Not others good opinion The most acute Christian cannot look into thy heart and see all the wanton pranks there that prove hidden Libertinism Thou maist have a serious accurate out-side and a loose inside be like some Houses fair without but sluttish within After they that see thee judge thee exact thou hast no reason to rest in their charity when thy conscience either doth or may tell thee thou hast a filthy heart Besides beholders of thee may be unfaithful and to please thee displease God see wantonness in thee and either bury it in silence or cover it with flattery and bely their opinion of thee praise thee strict when they know thee loose and be a false glass to represent thine outward ill behavior either through cowardize or advantage Others good opinion is no true rule to judge of wantonness in the matters of grace 3. Not the judgement of thine own heart It is deceitful and not more dangerous then foolish to rest in it What wise man will trust in a common infamous Knave The old man in the best of men is a Wanton and Impostor It will call wickedness Saint-ship loosnesse strictnesse deformity beauty confusion order distemper health the flesh the spirit delusions of Satan the impulses of the holy Spirit 'T is easie and frequent to misconster loose passion zeal and self-glory for Gods glory In judging the abuses of Gods grace lean not to thine own understanding measure all by the golden line of the Sanctuary SECT 7. 3. AFter the sweetest taste of Gods grace fear the danger of 7. Beware of security wantonnesse Beware of security after inward Tranquility After Aaron and the Israelites had pleased and filled themselves at their Idolatrous Feast they plaid the Wantons They sat down to eat and drink and rose up to play Exod. 12. 6. It is too sad experience after the Israel of God have pleased and refreshed themselves in Gospel-feasts they play the Wantons betray their nakedness intemperately frolick about the Creatures leap over Gospel-hedges are irregular in lawful things yea sometimes adventure on unlawful and all Cum Privilegio under the favorable allowance of sweet grace Thus the Corinthians promoted in Temporals and Spirituals rich in goods gifts and conceited graces when full and reigning as Kings played the Wantons in haughty puffings in vain-glorious boastings in crying up some in decrying others I am of Paul I am of Apollos Are ye not carnal 1 Cor. 4. v. 6 7 18 19. 1 Cor. 3 3 4. I shall not cast such dirt on the fair face of grace nor so asperse the Generation of the Righteous as to say or stain my soul with such a thought that the abuse of grace is the lesson Grace teacheth 'T is denying not fulfilling worldly Lusts which grace teacheth Libertinism is a Bastard Issue laid at the door of Grace which it neither can nor will father The Generation of the righteous as such shut the doors unto but open not to wanton enticements Loosnesse from Gospel-Principles and against them is the fruit of the flesh nor the spirit SECT 8. 4. BE not content with a slight humiliation for close abuse 8. Be not content with a slight humiliation for close abuse of Gods grace When Moses told the Israelites of their murmuring against God despising Canaans pleasant Land and wanton whoredomes Numb 14. 27 31 33. They mourned greatly 39. In the sense of Gods wrath so christian when thou readest over the forementioned symptomes of lesse discerned though abominable wrongs of Gods grace mourne greatly for them If the Apostle Paul that could not openly be charged with common abusing grace that felt the inward ordinary power of it in his soule that found in sweet experience the grace of God was not in vain 1 Cor. 15. 10. that exercised a conscience void of offence to God and man yet in passionate exclamation cryed out O wretched man for the remaines of sin which the glorious Non leviter frigide fed ●nagno cum sensu Peter grace of God kept under and still abated what cause O beleevers have you not in light transient touches of greif but abiding sorrowes to bewaile the close indignities you have put upon the grace of god CHAP. XIII Shewing the Difference between wronging the Grace of God in the regenerate and unregenerate CAution is touching the difference betweene the Cant. 3. Touching the difference between the wronging of Gods Grace in the Regenerate and unregenerate wronging of Gods grace in the regenerate and unregenerate think not that the spot of Godschildren and the Devils is
you doe in Word and deed do all in the name of the Lord Jesus giving thanks to God and the father by him Col. 3. 17. And this will secure against loosnesse in the duties of our Relations worldly enjoyments Ordinances of Grace Talents committed to us SECT 9. 9. HElp is godly sorrow Those ill humors that are contracted 9 Godly sorrow is an help against abuse of grace Indicium re fipiscentiae sollicitudo securitatis excussio metus ne nevo peccato implicarentur Dickson by carnal mirth godly sorrow will help to cure as in Nature so in grace contraries cure Fasting is one remedy of distempering feasts Godly sorrow is the spirits sack-cloth and fast for sin When it wrought in the Corinthians repentance it wrought carefulnesse which shook off security and fear of relapse into the old sin by fresh temptation By the sad●ess of the countenance the heart is made better Eccles 7. 3. True sorrows eat out the love and liking of sin Men lay not to heart the abuses of grace and then adventure them The three principal things that God requires are Justice Mercy Mourning The last is a singular help to the two first Could we walk mournfully before the Lord we should love Mercy and do justly Mic. 6. 8. The Jews were wanton in their marrying Idolatrous Wives and their mourning ushered in their reformation Ezra 10. 1 3. Good natured childrens ingenuous sorrows for their soose pranks are Preservatives against like disorders In Malachy the pr●●●ical Atheists did look upon Religion as vain serving God keeping his Ordin●nces and walking mournfully before the Lord of Hoast Mal 3. 14. Those mock-Gods and loose Libertines that laugh at mournful walking with God and are ever irreligious they keep not his Ordinances nor serve him at all The tears of repentance do sweetly water the seed of grace Zions mourners are the most th●●ving Christians None are further off from the dangerous snares of soul-ruining wantonnesse then humble souls that so●e in tears They reap in Grace and Joy while others that so● in carnal security and delights reap in sin and wrath It is told in Gath and published in Askelon that many that seemed to set their faces Heaven-wards are loose ●ibe●tines They d●re to think speak and act what once to think on would make them tremble They dare sin without ●emo●se and count it their perfection And whence this sad ●postacy Surely as in part from an ungrateful glut of and formality in the ●rdinances of Grace partly from the spiritual pride of high attainments and partly from exchanging the house of mourning for the house of mirth walking mournfully before the Lord with them is Apochrypha sorrow for sin is legal and antiquated The holy Spirit exhorts rich Wantons to change their mirth into mourning Jam. 4. 9. But what Spirit it is that moves them to change their mourning into mirth you may easily guess It is just with God that when dissolute ones in sinful hardness have laid by sorrow for sin in judicial hardnesse they should be not more merry then mad jocund Wantons The Pulpit is no place The Sabbath no time to speak vainly I hope I speak the words of Truth and Soberness of all the holy frames of the Spirit I would desire of God in my sinful Pilgrimage of imperfection this choice g●●cious indowment That the top-power of the Spirit in me might be in the Gospel-humblings of brokennesse of heart and contrition of spirit Pelievers are called should be little ones Matth. 18. 6. are ever best and safest yea nearest God when lowest SECT 10. 10. HElpe is close union to God The whorish woman at distance 10 Close union with God is a special help against abuse of grace Pe. didisti fornicantem abs te aliquid supra te amantem Pelican from her husband played the wanton Prov. 7 19. and impure soules fornicate when they thrust themselves out of Gods presence wanton spirits distance from God their choice and delight Job 21. 14. Is their damnation Lo they that are afar from thee shall perish Thou hast destroyed all them that go a whoring from thee Psal 73. 27. They that love any thing above God leave Heavens bed of Loves for Earthly delights and shall pay dear for their wantonnesse The remedy against it was close union to God But it is good for me to draw nigh to God 28. As if he had said Unchast Fornicators that leave God the Fountain of living waters for lying vanities to their eternall losse shal be indited for whoredome but my soule enter not into their secret though they are Wantons behind Gods back I see it is s●fe it is happinesse to me to get neer his F●ce in his presence is A●e Purity and Joy I dare not be loose while I see him besore mine Eyes wil a promoted favourite abuse his Prince wrong his grace before his Face the close union of Gods Reverence Love Purity Joy● Contentment Admiration will not be abusive Appropinquatio ad Deum elongatio ab omni corruptione Parisiensis The neerer to the Holy God the further from corruption as the neerer the fire the further from cold the neerer the sun the further from darknesse it is sinners turning their backs upon God which makes them wantons the true vision fruition of and delectation in Gods face is grave serious holy and heavenly What Christian that ever had sweet tasts and close viewes of the blessed God but his experience is sweet testimony hee feared to thinke desire do say that evil in close addresses to God which at other tims of distance hath had too sinful allowance The happinesse of the next life wil be divine sweet vision and union without darknesse and separation eternal closures betweene God souls wil shut out wantoness so much as there is of spiritual conjunction now there is provision against sinne SECT 11. 11. HElp is a constant subduing the first depraved motions 11 A constant subduing the first depraved motions is a special help to prevent abuse of grace to carnal desires and affections he that denyes the first parly and specious offers of a trecherous enemy prevents consent when we give the subtil motions of sin audience and listen to their pleasing arguments it is a thousand to one but we grant them wanton indulgence and ready obedience turning the deaf side to the whorish flatteries of sweete corruption is a soveraign Antidote against Libertinisme Are we sure an enemy knocks at the door we lo●k and bar against him but open not unto him spirituall Judgment sayes the loose motions of sin knocks at the door sayes open not O my soule open not they are Theeves and Robbers My Son saith Solomon If sinners intice consent thou not Prov 1. 10. So say O my Soul if that great Pandor to all the Wantons of flesh and spirit corrupt nature intice consent thou not when lust hath conceived in consent it is ready to bring forth in Execution
to be licentious Oh the sad liberty the impudent old man boldly takes Where the inward discipline of a strict eye is neglected and the judgings checks and lashings of the conscience are suspended be jealous to God of the bosom traytor to thy self lest God be offended the Gospel be abused and the soul be damnified CHAP. XVII Containing an Exhortation to long for a riddance from this sin BE much in longing O Christian for a perpetual deliverance from this sin some of this leaven 4 Be much in longing for a deliverance from this sin will infect the purest mass The strictest Christian off his watch is in som things loose The pure eyes of God see every impure secret glance The inward and outward eyes are sometimes carnally or spiritually adulterous or both The purest garments in the worlds dirty Lanes are spotted When divine Light shews Gospel abusing pollutions in gracious spirits how vile how loathsome are they Then wo is me I am a man of uncleane lips the loose messengers of a filthy heart O that I were rid of this filthy body of sin The captive exile longs for his enlargement the weary traveller for his Inne the storm-scar'd sea-sick Passenger for his Harbour and the afflicted Christian under his unkindnesses to Grace for a deliverance 'T is good when the wanton flesh wrongs covenant mercies to say of a deliverance from it as Jeremiah of the Jews repentance when shall it once be Jer. 13. 27. When shall it once be that impure lusts shall never wrong the kisses of Love They that have the first fruits of the Spirit should be stil longing and groaning for their eternal holy happy harvest Pure heart-longings should be like the Harts pantings The hunting trembling creature hath an enflamed appetite after refreshing water tempted soules are or should be longing after pure communion with the blessed God Ingenuous afflicting sense of corrupting the best things the smiles the compassions the love tokens the promises of God by the loose flesh should beger doleful complaints of present pollutions and imperfections I know beleever it troubles thy precious tender spirit when thou seest thy unkindnesses to thy dearest Friend the Lord Jesus Be longing and breathing after a purer heart As Sisera's Mother said VVhy tarry the wheeles of his chariot Judg. 5. 28. So in thy devout re●itements say why tarry the wholly prevailing motions to heavenly perfection Oh that they were like the Chariots of Aminadab When shall I see and never asperse again the face of my dear Lord with carnal indignities Love longs for its beloved There is much grace in much and sorrowfull longing for more CHAP. XVIII Containing an Exhortation to Joy in the Hope of Glory 5. OE much upright Christian in the hope of glory 5 Be much upright in the hope of glory The Gospel eternal rewards of the next life wil be eternal security against the wrongs of grace Glory wil not admit throughout eternity the least imaginable minute of under-prizing of idle contemplating of dis-affecting precious grace it and its Author it and its Mediator it and its Messenger it and its golden Cisterns that conveighed it shall have their high account It shall have no obstructive creatures whorish lusts wily devils to wrong it It shall have no glut in its glorious exercise It s use shall be the Whetssone of use It s delight shall set a keen edge upon the Spirit still to delight in it It shall never be made an Advocate to speak for the least sinne You spiritual sonnes and daughters of Zion did the hope of Babylons Captives in the civil graves of their bondage rejoice them that they should arise and come with singing to Zion be you ever sipping through Gospel faith and hope out of the cup of everlasting consolation that though at the present you are captives of your loose flesh yet you shall with everlasting joy come to your heavenly Zion CHAP. XVIII Containing perswasive Motives to take heed that the Grace of God be not abused To stir us up to the holy practise of the forementioned Directions and Exhortations it will not I hope be impertinent to lay down some pressing Considerations that may spur our dull lazy spirits to the vigorous promoting of this great duty Exalting the Grace of God and shunning this eminent and frequent sin The wrong of his Grace These following things well digested pondered and fixed on our spirits may urge us profitably As SECT 1. 1. COnsideration The Titles given to Holy Professors in sacred Consider 1. The titles given to holy professors should excite us not to abuse Gods grace Writ should excite to use all means not to abuse Gods grace They are stiled Gods peculiar treasure Psal 135. 4. His Jewels Mal. 3. 17. Shall their worthless hearts drossie lives speak them barren commons wildernesses pebbles dunghils They are Gods Tabernacle Temple where he placeth his name Lev. 26. 11 12. and shall they that should bear it up to shine gloriously in the world darken it blaspheme it proph●ne it Amos 2. 7. They are the dearly beloved of his soul Jer. 12. 7. and shall their loose Apostasies provoke him that his soul should have no pleasure in them Heb. 10. 38. They are the children of the Kingdom Mat. 8. 12. and shall they carry themselves like such ●ebellious children and subjects as to provoke their angry ●●ofessed King the Lord Jesus to cast them out They are Gods vineyard planted to bring forth sweet and ripe grapes Is 5. shall they answer Gods care and cost by the sowre grapes of ungodliness and unrighteousness They are a royal Priesthood and shall they live base abject lives 1 Pet. 2. 9. They are stiled the kingdom of Heaven Mal. 13. 47. whose conversation should be in heaven Phil. 3. 20. and shall they be worldlings in heart and life They are Christs garden Can. 8. 13. shal they be overrun with rank weeds They are The Spouse of Christ Can. 4. 11. and after Espousals to him shal they run a whoring from him Ps 73. 27. and cleave to strange loves They are Labourers Mat. 20. 1. And shal they stand idle all the day of grace Mat. 20 6. They are Christians Act. 11. 26. And shal they dishonour Christ And the Christian Name by unchristian principles and practises S●CT 2. 2. COnsideration The honour of Christian Liberty civil freemen 2. The Consideration of Christian Liberty should prevent the Abuse of grace are chary of their Liberties spirituall ones must be and make their dear bought Liberty a plea to duty not a cloake of maliciousnesse being f●ee from the guilt and reign of sin they are De Ju●e the servants of Righteousnesse Rom. 6. 18. ●nd as the p●ofessed servants of Righteousnesse they are free from the dominion of sin They are Christs freemen to do Gods worke and se●ve him not their Lusts under Christs Livery what honour hath liberty from the curse rigor damnation of the Law as a