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A35343 A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons at Westminster, March 31, 1647 by R. Cudworth ... Cudworth, Ralph, 1617-1688. 1647 (1647) Wing C7469; ESTC R22606 36,595 94

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Divinity to work upon Religion is the Queen of all those inward Endowments of the Soul and all pure Naturall knowledge all virgin and underflowred Arts Sciences are her Handmaids that rise up and call her Blessed I need not tell you how much the skill of Toungues and Languages besides the excellent use of all Philology in generall conduceth to the right understanding of the Letter of Sacred Writings on which the spiritual Notions must be built for none can possibly be ignorant of that which have but once heard of a Translation of the Bible The Apostle exhorteth Private Christians to whatsoever things are lovely whatsoever things are of good report if there be any vertue if there be any praise to think on those things and therefore it may well become you Noble Gentlemen in your Publick Spheare to encourage so Noble a Thing as Knowledge is which will reflect so much Lustre and Honour back again upon your selves That God would direct you in all your Counsels and still blesse you and prosper you in all your sincere Endeavours for the Publick Good is the hearty Prayer of Your Most humble Servant RALPH CUDWORTH I. JOHN ii 3 4. And hereby we do know that we know him if we keep his Commandments He that saith I know him and keepeth not his Commandments is a liar and the truth is not in him WE have much enquiry concerning knowledge in these latter times The sonnes of Adam are now as busie as ever himself was about the Tree of Knowledge of good and evil shaking the boughs of it and scrambling for the fruit whilest I fear many are too unmindfull of the Tree of Life And though there be now no Cherubims with their flaming swords to fright men off from it yet the way that leads to it seems to be solitary and untrodden as if there were but few that had any mind to tast of the Fruit of it There be many that speak of new glimpses and discoveries of Truth of dawnings of Gospel-light and no question but God hath reserved much of this for the very Evening and Sun-set of the World for in the latter dayes knowledge shall be increased but yet I wish we could in the mean time see that day to dawn which the Apostle speaks of and that day-starre to arise in mens hearts I wish whilest we talk of light and dispute about truth we could walk more as children of the light Whereas if S. Johns rule be good here in the Text that no man truly knows Christ but he that keepeth his Commandments it is much to be suspected that many of us which pretend to light have a thick and gloomy darknesse within over-spreading our souls There be now many large Volumes and Discourses written concerning Christ thousands of controversies discussed infinite problems determined concerning his Divinity Humanity Union of both together and what not so that our bookish Christians that have all their religion in writings and papers think they are now compleatly furnished with all kind of knowledge concerning Christ and when they see all their leaves lying about them they think they have a goodly stock of knowledge and truth and cannot possibly misse of the way to heaven as if Religion were nothing but a little Book-craft a mere paper-skill But if S. Johns rule here be good we must not judge of our knowing of Christ by our skill in Books and Papers but by our keeping of his Commandments And that I fear will discover many of us notwithstanding all this light which we boast of round about us to have nothing but Egyptian darknesse within upon our hearts The vulgar sort think that they know Christ enough out of their Creeds and Catechismes and Confessions of Faith and if they have but a little acquainted themselves with these and like Parrets conned the words of them they doubt not but that they are sufficiently instructed in all the mysteries of the Kingdome of Heaven Many of the more learned if they can but wrangle and dispute about Christ imagine themselves to be grown great proficients in the School of Christ The greatest part of the world whether learned or unlearned think that there is no need of purging and purifying of their hearts for the right knowledge of Christ and his Gospel but though their lives be never so wicked their hearts never so foul within yet they may know Christ sufficiently out of their Treatises and Discourses out of their mere Systems and Bodies of Divinity which I deny not to be usefull in a subordinate way although our Saviour prescribeth his Disciples another method to come to the right knowledge of Divine truths by doing of Gods will he that will do my Fathers will saith he shall know of the doctrine whether it be of God He is a true Christian indeed not he that is onely book-taught but he that is God-taught he that hath an Unction from the holy one as our Apostle calleth it that teacheth him all things he that hath the Spirit of Christ within him that searcheth out the deep things of God For as no man knoweth the things of a man save the spirit of man which is in him even so the things of God knoweth no man but the Spirit of God Inke and Paper can never make us Christians can never beget a new nature a living principle in us can never form Christ or any true notions of spirituall things in our hearts The Gospel that new Law which Christ delivered to the world it is not merely a Letter without us but a quickning Spirit within us Cold Theorems and Maximes dry and jejune Disputes lean syllogisticall reasonings could never yet of themselves beget the least glympse of true heavenly light the least sap of saving knowledge in any heart All this is but the groping of the poore dark spirit of man after truth to find it out with his own endeavours and feel it with his own cold and benummed hands Words and syllables which are but dead things cannot possibly convey the living notions of heavenly truths to us The secret mysteries of a Divine Life of a New Nature of Christ formed in our hearts they cannot be written or spoken language and expressions cannot reach them neither can they ever be truly understood except the soul it self be kindled from within and awakened into the life of them A Painter that would draw a Rose though he may flourish some likenesse of it in figure and colour yet he can never paint the sent and fragrancy or if he would draw a Flame he cannot put a constant heat into his colours he cannot make his pensil drop a Sound as the Echo in the Epigramme mocks at him si vis similem pingere pinge sonum All the skill of cunning Artizans and Mechanicks cannot put a principle of Life into a statue of their own making Neither are we able to inclose in words and letters the Life Soul and Essence of any Spirituall truths as it
nor be all this while impassionated with so sad a spectacle Surely we cannot think he hath such an adamantine breast such a flinty nature as this is What then must we say that though indeed he be willing yet he is not able to rescue his crucified and tormented Sonne now bleeding upon the crosse to take him down from thence and save him Then must Sinne be more powerfull then God that weak crasie and sickly thing more strong then the Rock of ages and the Devil the Prince of Darknesse more mighty then the God of Light No surely there is a weaknesse and impotency in all Evil a masculine strength and vigour in all Goodnesse and therefore doubtlesse the Highest Good the {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} as the Philosophers call it is the strongest thing in the World Nil potentius Summo Bono Gods Power displaied in the World is nothing but his Goodnesse strongly reaching all things from heighth to depth from the highest Heaven to the lowest Hell and irresistibly imparting it self to every thing according to those severall degrees in which it is capable of it Have the Fiends of Darknesse then those poore forlorn spirits that are fettered and locked up in the Chaines of their own wickednesse any strength to withstand the force of infinite Goodnesse which is infinite Power or do they not rather skulk in holes of darknesse and flie like Bats and Owls before the approching beams of this Sun of Righteousnesse Is God powerfull to kill and to destroy to damne and to torment and is he not powerfull to save Nay it is the sweetest Flower in all the Garland of his Attributes it is the richest Diamond in his Crown of Glory that he is Mighty to save and this is farre more magnificent for him then to be stiled Mighty to destroy For that except it be in the way of Justice speaks no Power at all but mere Impotency for the Root of all Power is Goodnesse Or must we say lastly that God indeed is able to rescue us out of the Power of sinne Satan when we sigh grone towards him but yet sometimes to exercise his absolute Authority his uncontrollable Dominion he delights rather in plunging wretched souls down into infernall Night everlasting Darknesse What shall we then make the God of the whole World Nothing but a cruell and dreadfull Erynnis with curled fiery Snakes about his head and Firebrands in his hands thus governing the World Surely this will make us either secretly to think that there is no God at all in the World if he must needs be such or else to wish heartily there were none But doubtlesse God will at last confute all these our Misapprehensions of him he will unmask our Hypocriticall pretences and clearly cast the shame of all our sinfull Deficiencies upon our selves and vindicate his own Glory from receiving the least stain or blemish by them In the mean time let us know that the Gospel now requireth far more of us then ever the Law did for it requireth a New Creature a Divine Nature Christ formed in us but yet withall it bestoweth a quickening Spirit an enlivening Power to inable us to expresse that which is required of us Whosoever therefore truly knows Christ the same also keepeth Christs Commandments But he that saith I know him and keepeth not his Commandments he is a liar and the truth is not in him I Have now done with the First part of my Discourse concerning those Observations which arise naturally from the Words and offer themselves to us I shall in the next place proceed to make some generall Application of them all together NOw therefore I beseech you Let us consider whether or no we know Christ indeed Not by our acquaintance with Systems and Modells of Divinity not by our skill in Books and Papers but by our keeping of Christs Commandments All the Books and writings which we converse with they can but represent spirituall Objects to our understandings which yet we can never see in their own true Figure Colour and Proportion untill we have a Divine light within to irradiate and shine upon them Though there be never such excellent truths concerning Christ and his Gospel set down in words and letters yet they will be but unknown Characters to us untill we have a living-Living-spirit within us that can decypher them untill the same Spirit by secret Whispers in our hearts do comment upon them which did at first endite them There be many that understand the Greek and Hebrew of the Scripture the Originall Languages in which the Text was written that never understood the Language of the spirit There is a Caro and a Spiritus a Flesh and a Spirit a Bodie and a Soul in all the writings of the Scriptures it is but the Flesh and Body of Divine Truths that is printed upon Paper which many Moths of Books and Libraries do onely feed upon many Walking Scheletons of knowledge that bury and entombe Truths in the Living Sepulchres of their souls do onely converse with such as never did any thing else but pick at the mere Bark and Rind of Truths and crack the Shels of them But there is a Soul and Spirit of divine Truths that could never yet be congealed into Inke that could never be blotted upon Paper which by a secret traduction and conveiance passeth from one Soul unto another being able to dwell and lodge no where but in a Spirituall being in a Living thing because it self is nothing but Life and Spirit Neither can it where indeed it is expresse it self sufficiently in Words and Sounds but it will best declare and speak it self in Actions as the old manner of writing among the Egyptians was not by Words but Things The Life of divine Truths is better expressed in Actions then in Words because Actions are more Living things then words Words are nothing but the dead Resemblances and Pictures of those Truths which live and breath in Actions and the Kingdome of God as the Apostle speaketh consisteth not in Word but in Life and Power {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} saith the Morall Philosopher {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Sheep do not come and bring their Fodder to their Shepheard and shew him how much they eat but inwardly concocting and digesting it they make it appear by the Fleece which they wear upon their backs and by the Milke which they give And let not us Christians affect onely to talk and dispute of Christ and so measure our knowledge of him by our words but let us shew {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} our knowledge concocted into our lives and actions and then let us really manifest that we are Christs Sheep indeed that we are his Disciples by that Fleece of Holiness which we wear and by the Fruits that we dayly yield in our lives and conversations for herein saith Christ is my Father glorified that ye bear much fruit so
faint away though we strive to raise them and recover them never so much with the Strong Waters and Aqua vitae of our own ungrounded presumptions The least inward lust willingly continued in will be like a worme fretting the Gourd of our jolly confidence and presumptuous perswasion of Gods love and alwayes gnawing at the root of it and though we strive to keep it alive and continually besprinkle it with some dews of our own yet it will alwayes be dying and withering in our bosomes But a good Conscience within will be alwayes better to a Christian then health to his navell and marrow to his bones it will be an everlasting cordiall to his heart it will be softer to him then a bed of doune and he may sleep securely upon it in the midst of raging and tempestuous seas when the winds bluster and the waves beat round about him A good conscience is the best looking-glasse of heaven in which the soul may see God's thoughts and purposes concerning it as so many shining starres reflected to it Hereby we know that we know Cbrist hereby we know that Christ loves us if we keep his Commandments Secondly If hereby onely we know that we know Christ by our keeping his Commandments Then the knowledge of Christ doth not consist merely in a few barren Notions in a form of certain dry and saplesse Opinions Christ came not into the world to fil our heads with mere Speculations to kindle a fire of wrangling and contentious dispute amongst us and to warm our spirits against one another with nothing but angry peevish debates whilst in the mean time our hearts remain all ice within towards God and have not the least spark of true heavenly fire to melt and thaw them Christ came not to possesse our brains onely with some cold opinions that send down nothing but a freezing and benumming influence upon our hearts Christ was Vitae Magister not Scholae and he is the best Christian whose heart beats with the truest pulse towards heaven not he whose head spinneth out the finest cobwebs He that endeavours really to mortifie his lusts and to comply with that truth in his life which his Conscience is convinced of is neerer a Christian though he never heard of Christ then he that believes all the vulgar Articles of the Christian faith and plainly denyeth Christ in his life Surely the way to heaven that Christ hath taught us is plain and easie if we have but honest hearts we need not many Criticismes many School-distinctions to come to a right understanding of it Surely Christ came not to ensnare us and intangle us with captious niceties or to pusle our heads with deep speculations and lead us through hard and craggie notions into the Kingdome of heaven I perswade my self chat no man shall ever be kept out of heaven for not comprehending mysteries that were beyond the reach of his shallow understanding if he had but an honest and good heart that was ready to comply with Christs Commandments Say not in thins heart Who shall ascend into heaven that is with high speculations to bring down Christ from thence or Who shall descend into the abysse beneath that is with deep searching thoughts to fetch up Christ from thence but loe the word is nigh thee even in thy mouth and in thy heart But I wish it were not the distemper of our times to scare and fright men onely with opinions and make them onely solicitous about the entertaining of this and that speculation which will not render them any thing the better in their lives or the liker unto God whilst in the mean time there is no such care taken about keeping of Christs Commandments and being renewed in our minds according to the image of God in righteousnesse and true holinesse We say Loe here is Christ and Loe there is Christ in these and these opinions whereas in truth Christ is neither here nor there nor anywhere but where the Spirit of Christ where the life of Christ is Do we not now adayes open and lock up heaven with the private key of this and that opinion on of our own according to our severall fancies as we please And if any one observe Christs Commandments never so sincerely and serve God with faith and a pure conscience that yet happely skils not of some contended for opinions some darling notions he hath not the right Shibboleth he hath not the true Watch-word he must not passe the Guards into heaven Do we not make this and that opinion this and that outward form to be the Wedding-garment and boldly sentence those to outer darknesse that are not invested therewith Whereas every true Christian finds the least dram of hearty affection towards God to be more cordiall and sovereign to his soul then all the speculative notions and opinions in the world and though he study also to inform his understanding aright and free his mind from all errour and misapprehensions yet it is nothing but the life of Christ deeply rooted in his heart which is the Chymicall Elixer that he feeds upon Had he all faith that he could remove mountains as S. Paul speaks had he all knowledge all tongues and languages yet he prizeth one dram of love beyond them all He accounteth him that feeds upon mere notions in Religion to be but an aiery and Chamelion-like Christian He findeth himself now otherwise rooted and centred in God then when he did before merely contemplate and gaze upon him he tasteth and relisheth God within himself he hath quendam saporem Dei a certain savour of him whereas before he did but rove and guesse at random at him He feeleth himself safely anchored in God and will not be disswaded from it though perhaps he skill not many of those subtleties which others make the Alpha and Omega of their Religion Neither is he scared with those childish affrightments with which some would force their private conceits upon him he is above the superstitious dreading of mere speculative opinions as well as the superstitious reverence of outward ceremonies he cares not so much for subtlety as for soundnesse and health of mind And indeed as it was well spoken by a noble Philosopher {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} that without purity and virtue God is nothing but an empty name so it is as true here that without obedience to Christs Commandments without the life of Christ dwelling in us whatsoever opinions we entertain of him Christ is but onely named by us he is not known I speak not here against a free and ingenuous enquiry into all Truth according to our severall abilities and opportunities I plead not for the captivating and enthralling of our judgements to the Dictates of men I do not disparage the naturall improvement of our understanding faculties by true Knowledge which is so noble and gallant a perfection of the mind but the thing which I aime against is the dispiriting of the life
Power of Sinne in our hearts as preserve us from the wrath to come Let us go out against these uncircumcised Philistines I mean our Lusts not with Shield or Spear not in any confidence of our own strength but in the name of the Lord of Hosts and we shall prevail we shall overcome our Lusts for greater is he that is in us then he that is in them The Eternall God is our refuge and underneath are the everlasting arms He shall thrust out these enemies from before us and he shall say Destroy them We shall enter the true Canaan the good Land of Promise that floweth with milk and honey the Land of Truth and Holinesse Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God that you may be able to withstand let your loines be girt about with truth have on the brestplate of righteousnesse and let your feet be shod with the preparation of the Gospel of peace Above all take the shield of faith whereby you shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the Wicked and take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the spirit which is the word of God And lastly be sure of this That ye be strong onely in the Lord and in the power of his might There be some that dishearten us in this spirituall warfare and would make us let our weapons fall out of our hands by working in us a despair of Victory There be some evil Spies that weaken the hands and the hearts of the children of Israel and bring an ill report upon that land that we are to conquer telling of nothing but strange Gyants the sonnes of Anak there that we shall never be able to overcome The Amalekites say they dwell in the South the Hittites Iebusites Amorites in the Mountains and the Canaanites by the Sea-coast huge armies of tall invincible Lusts we shall never be able to go against this people we shall never be able to prevail against our Corruptions Hearken not unto them I beseech you but hear what Caleb and Ioshuah say Let us go up at once and possesse it for we are able to overcome them not by our own strength but by the power of the Lord of Hosts There are indeed Sonnes of Anak there there are mighty Gyantlike Lusts that we are to graple with nay there are Principalities and Powers too that we are to oppose but the great Michael the Captain of the Lords Host is with us he commands in chief for us and we need not be dismayed Understand therefore this day That the Lord thy God is he which goeth before thee as a consuming fire he shall destroy these enemies and bring them down before thy face If thou wilt be faithfull to him and put thy trust in him as the fire consumeth the stubble and as the flame burneth up the chaff so will he destroy thy Lusts in thee their root shall be rottennesse and their blossome shall go up as dust But let us take heed that we be not discouraged and before we begin to fight despair of Victorie but to believe and hope well in the power of our God and his strength will be half a Conquest Let us not think Holinesse in the hearts of men here in the World is a forlorn forsaken and outcast thing from God that he hath no regard of Holinesse where-ever it is though never so small if it be but hearty and sincere it can no more be cut off and discontinued from God then a Sun-beam here upon Earth can be broken off from its entercourse with the Sun and be left alone amidst the mire anddirt of this World The Sun may as well discard its own Rayes and banish them from it self into some Region of darknesse far remote from it where they shall have no dependence at all upon it as God can forsake and abandon Holinesse in the World and leave it a poore Orphane thing that shall have no influence at all from him to preserve and keep it Holinesse is something of God where-ever it is it is an Efflux from him that alwayes hangs upon him and lives in him as the Sun-beams though they guild this lower World and spread their golden wings over us yet they are not so much here where they shine as in the Sun from whence they flow God cannot draw a Curtain betwixt himself and Holinesse which is nothing but the Splendor and Shining of himself He cannot hide his face from it he cannot desert it in the World He that is once born of God shall overcome the World and the Prince of this World too by the Power of God in him Holinesse is no solitary neglected thing it hath stronger Confederacies greater Alliances then Sinne and Wickednesse It is in league with God and the whole Universe the whole Creation smiles upon it there is something of God in it and therefore it must needs be a victorious and triumphant thing Wickednesse is a weak cowardly and guilty thing a fearfull and trembling Shadow It is the Child of Ignorance and Darknesse it is afraid of Light and cannot possibly withstand the power of it nor endure the sight of its glittering Armour It is allianced to none but wretched forlorn and apostate Spirits that do what they can to support their own weak and tottering Kingdome of Darknesse but are onely strong in Weaknesse and Impotency The whole Politie and Commonwealth of Devils is not so powerfull as one Child of Light one Babe in Christ they are not all able to quench the least smoking flax to exstinguish one spark of Grace Darknesse is not able to make resistance against Light but ever as it comes flies before it But if wickednesse invite the Society of Devils to it as we learn by the sad experience of these present times in many examples of those that were possessed with Malice Revengfulnesse and Lust so that those cursed Fiends do most readily apply themselves to it and offer their service to feed it and encourage it because it is their own Life and Nature their own kingdome of Darknesse which they strive to enlarge and to spread the Dominions of shall we then think that Holinesse which is so nearly allied unto God hath no good Genius at all in the World to attend upon it to help it and encourage it Shall not the Kingdome of Light be as true to its own Interest and as vigilant for the enlarging of it self as the Kingdome of Darknesse Holinesse is never alone in the World but God is alwayes with it and his loving Spirit doth ever associate and joyn it self to it He that sent it into the World is with it as Christ speaketh of himself the Father hath not left me alone because I do alwayes those things that please him Holinesse is the Life of God which he cannot but feed and maintain wheresoever it is and as the Devils are alwayes active to encourage evil so we cannot imagine but that the heavenly Host of blessed Angels above
Gospel is a true Bethesda a pool of Grace where such poore lame and infirme creatures as we are upon the moving of Gods spirit in it may descend down not onely to wash our skin and outside but also to be cured of our diseases within And what ever the world thinks there is a powerfull Spirit that moves upon these waters the waters of the Gospel for this new Creation the Regeneration of souls the very same Spirit that once moved upon the waters of the universe at the first Creation and spreading its mighty wings over them did hatch the new-born World into this perfection I say the same Almighty spirit of Christ still worketh in the Gospel spreading its gentle healing quickening wings over our souls The Gospel is not like Abana and Pharphar those common Rivers of Damascus that could onely cleanse the outside but it is a true Iordan in which such leprouse Naamans as we all are may Wash and be clean Blessed indeed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sinnes are covered Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sinne but yet rather Blessed are they whose sinnes are removed like a Morning-cloud and quite taken away from them Blessed thrice blessed are they that hunger and thirst after righteousnesse for they shall be satisfied Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God Our Saviour Christ came as Iohn the Baptist tells us with a Fan in his hand that he might throughly purge his floore and gather his wheat into his garner but the chaff he will burn up with unquenchable fire He came as the Prophet Malachy speaks like a Refiners fire and like Fullers sop to sit as a Refiner and Purifier of silver and to purifie all the sonnes of Levi and purge them as gold and silver that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in righteousnesse Christ came not onely to write Holinesse to the Lord upon Aarons forehead and to put his Urim and Thummim upon his Breast-plate but This is the Covenant saith the Lord that I will make with them in those dayes I will put my Law into their inward parts and write it in their hearts and then I will be their God and they shall be my people they shall be all Kings and Priests unto me God sent his own sonne saith St. Paul in the likenesse of sinfull flesh and by a sacrifice for sinne condemned sinne in the flesh that the righteousnesse of the Law might be fulfilled in us who walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit The first Adam as the Scripture tells us brought in a reall defilement which like a noisome Leprosie hath overspread all mankind and therefore the second Adam must not onely fill the World with a conceit of Holinesse and meer Imaginary Righteousnesse but he must really convey such an immortall seed of Grace into the hearts of true Believers as may prevaile still more and more in them till it have at last quite wrought out that poison of the Serpent Christ that was nothing but Divinity dwelling in a Tabernacle of flesh and God himself immediatly acting a humane nature he came into the World to kindle here that Divine life amongst men which is certainly dearer unto God then any thing else whatsoever in the World and to propagate this Celestiall fire from one heart still unto another untill the end of the World Neither is he or was he ever absent from this Spark of his Divinity kindled amongst men wheresoever it be though he seem bodily to be withdrawn from us He is the standing constant inexhausted Fountain of this divine Light and Heat that still toucheth every soul that is enlivened by it with an out-stretched Ray and freely lends his Beams and disperseth his influence to all from the beginning of the World to the end of it We all receive of his fulnesse grace for grace as all the Starres in heaven are said to light their Candles at the Suns flame For though his body be withdrawn from us yet by the lively and virtuall Contact of his Spirit he is alwayes kindling cheering quickening warming enlivening hearts Nay this Divine life begun and kindled in any heart wheresoever it be is something of God in flesh and in a sober and qualified sence Divinity incarnate and all particular Christians that are really possessed of it so many Mysticall Christs And God forbid that Gods own Life and Nature here in the World should be forlorn forsaken and abandoned of God himself Certainly where-ever it is though never so little like a sweet young tender Babe once born in any heart when it crieth unto God the father of it with pitifull and bemoning looks imploring his compassion it cannot chuse but move his fatherly bowels and make them yerne and turn towards it and by strong sympathy draw his compassionate arm to help and relieve it Never was any tender Infant so dear to those Bowels that begat it as an Infant new-born Christ formed in the heart of any true believer to God the father of it Shall the children of this World the sonnes of darknesse be moved with such tender affection and compassion towards the fruit of their bodies their own Naturall offspring and shall God who is the Father of lights the fountain of all goodnesse be moved with no compassion towards his true Spirituall Offspring and have no regard to those sweet Babes of Light ingendered by his own beams in mens hearts that in their lovely countenances bear the resemblance of his own face and call him their father Shall he see them lie fainting and gasping and dying here in the World for want of nothing to preserve and keep them but an Influence from him who first gave them life and breath No hear the language of Gods heart heare the sounding of his bowels towards them Is it Ephraim my dear sonne Is it that pleasant child since I spake of him I do earnestly remember him my bowels my bowels are troubled for him I will surely have mercy upon him saith the Lord If those expressions of goodnesse and tender affection here amongst creatures be but drops of that full Ocean that is in God how can we then imagine that this Father of our spirits should have so little regard to his own dear Ofspring I do not say our souls but that which is the very Life and Soul of our souls the Life of God in us which is nothing else but Gods own Self communicated to us his own Sonne born in our hearts as that he should suffer it to be cruelly murdered in its Infancy by our Sinnes and like young Hercules in its very cradle to be strangled by those filthy vipers that he should see him to be crucified by wicked Lusts nailed fast to the crosse by invincible Corruptions pierced and gored on every side with the poisoned spears of the Devils temptations and at last to give up the Ghost and yet his tender heart not at all relent
commendeth to his Disciples in a peculiar manner This is my commandment That ye love one another as I have loved you and again These things I command you that you love one another Let us follow peace with all men and holinesse without which no man shall see God Let us put on as the Elect of God holy and beloved bowels of mercies kindnesse humblenesse of mind meeknesse longsuffering forbearing one another and forgiving one another if any man have a quarel against any even as Christ forgave us And above all these things let us put on Charity which is the bond of perfectnesse Let us in meeknesse instrust those that oppose themselves if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth that they may recover themselves out of the snares of the Devil that are taken captive by him at his will Beloved Let us love another for Love is of God and whosoever loveth is born of God and knoweth God O Divine Love the sweet Harmony of souls the Musick of Angels The Joy of Gods own Heart the very Darling of his Bosome the Sourse of true Happinesse the pure Quintessence of Heaven That which reconciles the jarring Principles of the World and makes them all chime together That which melts mens Hearts into one another see how S. Paul describes it and it cannot choose but enamour your affections towards it Love envieth not it is not puffed up it doth not behave it self unseemly seeketh not her own is not easily provoked thinketh no evil rejoyceth not in iniquity beareth all things believeth all things hopeth all things endureth all things I may adde in a word it is the best natur'd thing the best complexioned thing in the World Let us expresse this sweet harmonious Affection in these jarring times that so if it be possible we may tune the World at last into better Musick Especially in matters of Religion let us strive with all meeknesse to instruct and convince one another Let us endeavour to promote the Gospel of Peace the Dove-like Gospel with a Dove-like Spirit This was the way by which the Gospel at first was propagated in the world Christ did not cry nor lift up his voice in the streets a bruised reed he did not break and the smoking flax he did not quench and yet he brought forth judgement into victory He whispered the Gospel to us from Mount Sion in a still voice and yet the sound thereof went out quickly throughout all the earth The Gospel at first came down upon the world gently and softly like the Dew upon Gideons fleece and yet it quickly soaked quite through it and doubtlesse this is still the most effectuall way to promote it further Sweetnesse and Ingenuity will more powerfully command mens minds then Passion Sowrenesse and Severity as the soft Pillow sooner breaks the Flint then the hardest Marble Let us {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} follow truth in love and of the two indeed be contented rather to misse of the conveying of a Speculative Truth then to part with Love When we would convince men of any errour by the strength of Truth let us withall poure the sweet Balme of Love upon their heads Truth and Love are two the most powerfull things in the world and when they both go together they cannot easily be withstood The Golden Beams of Truth and the Silken Cords of Love twisted together will draw men on with a sweet violence whether they will or no Let us take heed we do not sometimes call that Zeal for God and his Gospel which is nothing else but our own tempestuous and stormy Passion True Zeal is a sweet heavenly and gentle Flame which maketh us active for God but alwayes within the Sphear of Love It never calls for Fire from Heaven to consume those that differ a little from us in their Apprehensions It is like that kind of Lightning which the Philosophers speak of that melts the Sword within but singeth not the Scabbard it strives to save the Soul but hurteth not the Body True Zeal is a loving thing and makes us alwayes active to Edification and not to Destruction If we keep the Fire of Zeal within the Chimney in its own proper place it never doth any hurt it onely warmeth quickeneth and enliveneth us but if once we let it break out and catch hold of the Thatch of our Flesh and kindle our corrupt Nature and set the House of our Body on fire it is no longer Zeal it is no heavenly Fire it is a most destructive and devouring thing True Zeal is an Ignis lambens a soft and gentle Flame that will not scorch ones hand it is no predatory or voracious thing but Carnall and fleshly Zeal is like the Spirit of Gunpowder set on fire that tears and blows up all that stands before it True Zeal is like the Vitall heat in us that we live upon which we never feel to be angry or troublesome but though it gently feed upon the Radicall Oyl within us that sweet Balsame of our Naturall Moisture yet it lives lovingly with it and maintains that by which it is fed but that other furious distempered Zeal is nothing but a Feaver in the Soul To conclude we may learn what kind of Zeal it is that we should make use of in promoting the Gospel by an Emblem of Gods own given us in the Scripture those Fiery Tongues that upon the Day of Pentecost sate upon the Apostles which sure were harmlesse Flames for we cannot reade that they did any hurt or that they did so much as singe an haire of their heads I will therefore shut up this with that of the Apostle Let us keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace Let this soft and silken Knot of Love tie our Hearts together though our Heads and Apprehensions cannot meet as indeed they never will but alwayes stand at some distance off from one another Our Zeal if it be heavenly if it be true Vestall Fire kindled from above it will not delight to tarry here below burning up Straw and Stubble and such combustible things and sending up nothing but grosse earthy fumes to heaven but it will rise up and return back pure as it came down and will be ever striving to carry up mens hearts to God along with it It will be onely occupied about the promoting of those things which are unquestionably good and when it moves in the irascible way it will quarrel with nothing but sinne Here let our zeal busie and exercise it self every one of us beginning first at our own hearts Let us be more Zealous then ever we have yet been in fighting against our lusts in pulling down those strong holds of Sinne and Satan in our hearts Here let us exercise all our Courage and Resolution our Manhood and Magnanimitie Let us trust in the Almighty Arme of our God and ' doubt not but he will as well deliver us from the