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B03556 The mischiefes and danger of the sin of ignorance, or, Ignorance arraigned, with the causes, kinds, and cure thereof. As also, the excellency, profit, and benefit of heavenly knowledge. / By W. Geering, minister of the word at Lymington, in the county of Southampton. Gearing, William. 1659 (1659) Wing G436A; ESTC R177550 110,322 239

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run not out into fury in all pious actions let zeal be your spur but let knowledge and wisdome be your guide 5. A man cannot truly worship God without knowledge we must know him before we can worship him how can we reverence him whom we do not know we know what we worship Acts 17.23 saith our Saviour but as for all ignorant persons like the Samaritans they worship they know not what and if they do him any outward service they ignorantly worship the true God like the Athenians that set up an Altar to the unknown God this makes many persons to come into Gods presence and carry themselves so irreverently as they do because they do not know him Such as our knowledge is such is our worship of God 3. Without knowledge a man cannot receive good 1. Without knowledge a man cannot receive Jesus Christ God first shineth into the heart with the light of knowledge before Jesus Christ can be received by the hand of faith though Jesus Christ when he was upon earth spake as never man spake his preaching being with power and authority and not like that of the Scribes yet multitudes of his hearers could not receive him till the eyes of their understanding were opened 2. Without knowledge a man cannot receive the Spirit of God John 14.17 our Saviour saith That the world cannot receive the Spirit of truth because it seeth him not neither knoweth him many men make a mock and scorn of the Spirit of God because they do not know him the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishnesse to him neither can he know them 1 Cor. 2.14 because they are spiritually discerned A natural man may hear of spiritual things but cannot be in a capacity of receiving them till he come to understand ●nd to know them They are riddles to a natural man as the Apostle saith 1 Cor. 2.9 Eye hath ●ot seen nor ear heard nor hath it entred into ●he heart of man to conceive the things that God hath prepared for them that love him he speaks there of the things of the Gospel ●ut saith he God hath revealed them to us ●y his spirit and we have the mind of Christ vers ult A natural and ignorant man is ●ike a corrupt stomach where no meat will digest or nourish it doth him no good it turneth to no good nutriment so it is with an ignorant soul the spiritual things of God do him no good they digest not in his soul they nourish him not because he is full of darknesse corruption and ignorance 4. Without the knowledge of God we can ●ave no communion and fellowship with him God is light and the ignorant man is darknesse 2 Cor. 6.14 and what communion hath light with darknesse God is light and in him there is no darknesse and while thou art in the dark dungeon of ignorance thou canst not converse with the Father of Lights A natural man is a blind man he cannot see nor discern spiritual things God takes no delight in such blind fools If you delight your selves in ignorance and are unwilling to be taught as many children and servants are how can you have any communion with God that know him not It is true as a judicious Divine observeth Mr. Cotton on John there are many that desire knowledge and cannot attain it and of such saith he God will either accept their desires or give them knowledge but such as please themselves with their ignorance they have no communion with God but are sealed up unto damnation If a man walketh in darkness and saith he hath fellowship with God he is a liar A man can have no communion with God in the spirit nor in his ordinances no● in any thing as his without the knowledge of God for while he liveth in the darknesse of ignorance he is without God in the world 5. Col. 1.13 Without the knowledge of God men are still under the power of Satan the Prince o● darknesse They are said to be under the power o● darknesse i. e. of ignorance and they tha● are under the power of darknesse are under the power of this Black Prince the Devil himself is bound in everlasting chains under darknesse and he bindeth sinners with the chains of darknesse the darknesse o● ignorance and holds them under his power Acts 26.18 therefore when a sinner is converted unto God he is delivered from the power of Satan being turned from darknesse to light and being made a meet partaker of the inheritance of of the Saints in light he is delivered from the power of darknesse Most men while they are under Satans power they are held with this chain where ever an ignorant man goes he goes like a fettered prisoner with his Keeper at his back let him go to the Congregation to hear the word there Satan either stops his ears or blinds his eys or else choaks and steals away the good seed of the word out of his heart Those that are without the acknowledgment of the truth they are taken captive 2 Tim. 2.26 Eph. 6.12 or taken alive by him in his snare and wicked spirits are said to be the Rulers of the darknesse of this world Oh tremble then thou ignorant wretch to think to whom thou art in bondage 6. While thou art ignorant wanting the knowledge of God thou art in subjection to every base lust Paul speaking of the unregenerate State Tit. 3.3 1 Pet. 1.14 describeth it thus At that time we were foolish and disobedient serving divers lusts and pleasures Fashion not your selves saith Peter according to the former lusts in your ignorance An ignorant man knoweth not what is good and what is evil and often putteth good for evil Isai 5.20 Prov. 14.12 and evil for good putteth darknesse for light and light for darknesse now the will and affections do for the most part follow the understanding in things that are good I say for the most part because the will and affections are sometimes more depraved then the understanding and in evill things the will and affections do altogether follow the understanding now the understanding being darkned and putting evill for good and good for evill how can it be but a cause of divers lusts making the soule to serve divers lusts and pleasures Ambition Pride Passion Drunkennesse Revenge Every sin and lust will command them so long as they are without the true knowledge of God this is a miserable slavery to be led by their lusts if they had eyes to see it one lust hurries them one way and another hurries them another way where there is the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and vertue 2 Pet. 1.3 4. such have escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust there is no escaping the pollutions and defilements of sin and lust but by the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 7. 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third cause is God himself and that in divers respects 1. When denieth men the means of knowledge as 1. The Word and outward Ministery Psal 19.8 thus they are said to sit in darknesse that are without the word Psal 119.105 and the means of knowledge the Commandment of the Lord is pure enlightening the eyes the word is a lamp or ●andle to my feet and a light to my paths saith David and the Ministers of the word are called the light of the world Matth. 5.14 therefore where God denieth a people these outward lights the means of knowledge that people must needs sit in the dark dungeon of ignorance 2. By denying or not giving in the inward light of the Spirit Job 32.8 it is the inspiration 〈◊〉 the Almighty that giveth understanding not only the opening of the Scriptures but also the opening of the heart Luke 24.32.45 and of the understanding is the work of the Spirit till there be an inward operation of the Spirit the outward means is uneffectual It is true Lumen innatum illatum the word of God is like a light and like a candle as was said before but what benefit reap blind men thereby and such are all men till God be pleased to open their eyes by the key of the spirit and anoint them with eye-salve Rev. 3.18 2. By holding in the eyes of mens understandings as it is said of those disciples to whom Christ appeared after his resurrection their eyes were holden that they should not know him Luke 24.26 and afterwards it is said their eyes were opened and they knew him thus when God holds the eyes of mens understanding they cannot discern the mind of God but remain ignorant of his will and counsell Job 17. and so he hides understanding from men so Moses saith of the Israelites the Lord hath not given them eyes to see Deut. 29.4 they had sensitive eyes to see and rational eyes to understand but they wanced spiritual eyes to apprehend and improve what they saw it is God that giveth ability to each part and member power and faculty of the soule and body to execute and exercise their severall actions and operations which if he withdraw the Organs be no more then dead instruments for we can no more see nor understand savingly of our selves then an instrument lying upon a table or hanging by the wall can sound till it be blown and plaid upon Object But it may be said that ignorance is a sin how then can God blind mens eyes or be a cause of ignorance and not be the authour of sinne Answ The first and nearest cause is mans corruption the instigator unto spiritual blindnesse is the devill and God as a just judge blindeth mens eyes Isa 6.10 and hardeneth mens hearts Exod. 9.12 God blindeth the eyes of many men judicially that shut their eyes wilfully against the light they have received Job 24.13 wicked men are said to re●ell against the light of these things they are willingly ignorant 2 Pet. 4.3 when men have the means of knowledge and will not know God saith in judgement they shall not know Wicked men are blind and brui●ish this blindnesse is from God as a Judge ●lindnesse and ignorance is in wicked men a ●in but so is it not from God but from the devill and their own naughtinesse yet is it the punishment of former sins by which they have brought and increased this blindnesse upon themselves for they were secure despisers of God and his word Rom. 1.28 Quia cum loquebutur perspicuè noluerunt intelligere jam loquitur obscurè Muscul in Mat. 13. Malum ingenium impiorum nunquàm clariùs deprehenditur quam ubi lux veritatis splendero incipit 15. therefore God most justly punisheth sin with sin giving them up to a Spirit of slumber to a mind void of judgement that perceiveth and understandeth not the things of God Musculus saith It was a just judgement on the Scribes and Pharises because they would not understand when Christ spake clearly therefore to their punishment he speaketh in Parables speaketh obscurely when did the Jewes bewray greater blindnesse then in the times of the Prophets of Christ and his Apostles the evill disposition of wicked men is never more clearly discerned then where the light of the truth begins to shine When Jesus Christ that great light came into the world when he professed himselfe the Messias and would have instructed them in the highest mysteries of the kingdome of heaven then doth their rage and malice the more break out against him the more light they had the more their blindnesse doth appeare It is a great judgement when men have eyes and cannot see with them the wicked Jewes had eyes to see Corticem legis the bark and outside of the Law sed non penetrabant oculi eorum ad medullam but their eyes pierced not to the marrow thereof when God gives men eyes to see and they abuse their light God in judgement blindeth their eyes Qui privati sunt oculis non possunt videndo seduci or casteth such a mist upon their understandings that now they cannot see though they would their eyes are so distempered that the sight they have like the fight of a pur-blind man not only faileth them but deceiveth them making them think they see rightly what they see not their eyes being thus darkned they cannot understand with their hearts The Gospel is the best means to bring us to the true knowledge of God but if Gospel-light be abused God then saith to his Ministers Go Isai 6.10 make the hearts of this people fat shut their eyes that they may not see Reas 1 I come now to confirm the point by reasons Qui per ignorantiam peccat perniciosissimè peccat Ambr. Ignorance is a destroying sin and the chief cause of ruine to a people because it is a mother-sin and the root of many other sins ignorance is a leading sin there is no knowledge of God in the land saith our Prophet in the first verse of this Chapter and see what a troop of sins do follow this blind leader vers 2. swearing lying killing stealing committing adultery and blood toucheth blood therefore he that sins through ignorance sins most perniciously Under the Law the sacrifices offered for the ignorances of the people shewed it to be a great sin the Author to the Hebrews putteth it for all manner of sins whatsoever for having spoken of the ordinary services and sacrifices performed by the ordinary Priests in the first Tabernacle Heb. 9.6 he tells us vers 7. that into the second Tabernacle went only the High-priest once every year and that not without blood which he offered for himself and for the ignorances of the people Shegioth à Shaga per ignorantiam peccare Pagnin where by the consent of Expositors ignorance is put for all sorts of sin and Beza saith that Shegioth which is
cluster or two of my slender vintage which I here offer to you not so much to feed your appetite as to quicken it but where power is wanting I humbly intreat that a sincere affection may make the supply and if by this tender of mine you may receive any little benefit I shall crave this recompense of you That you would be earnest with God in my behalfe to make me faithful and profitable in my function to the end of my dayes The value of Paper-presents is but small and the lesse to be esteemed of by how much this Age of ours hath made the number of Books to be the purgation of distempered braines I beg thi● favour of you To have thi● little piece of coine laid up i● your closets as an acknowledgement of a greater obligation and if after your many weighty and publique a●faires you shall sometimes loo● into this book I hope yo● may meet with some passage therein that may yield yo● some content and further ●our growth in the knowledge ●● our Lord and Saviour Jesus ●●rist And leaving this Ma●●al with you as a testimony 〈◊〉 that respect which your ●orships many wayes chal●●ge from me I remain Your Worships in all respective Services to be commanded W. G. TO THE READER THese are dayes that abound in the means of saving knowledge but few partake of it the most like brutes do altogether neglect it others seek after it but not as for Gold and many there be that preferre childish toyes and trifling knowledge before that wisdom that is from above A natural man is apt to affect things more or lesse according to the sense and understanding that he hath of them now a natural man cannot understand the things of the spirit therefore he cannot truly affect them the excellent knowledge of Christ the glorious priviledges of the Gospel are things transcending all created understanding the love of Christ is a love that passeth knowledge Ephs 3.19 saith the Apostle the Peace of God a peace that passeth all understanding Phil. 4.7 communion with God in the Spirit and joy in the Holy Ghost these are things that even the understanding of a spitual man cannot reach unto but a natural man is in darkenesse and altogether blinde towards them Faith is the evidence of things not seen it discovereth to a believing soul things invisible A carnal man wanteth faith therefore when the glorious excellencies of the Gospel are presented before him he wanteth an evidence to discover these things unto him visible things being presented are to be seen with bodily eyes but spiritual and invisible things cannot be seen by those that want the eye of Faith Joh. 9.39 For judgement I am come into the world saith our Saviour that they which see not may see and they that see may be made blind As to the humble soul he sets up a light within enabling it with Moses to see him that is invisible but on the contrary he leaves them in their natural blindnesse who are wise in their own conceits It is the complaint of Solomon Prov. 17.16 Wherefore is there a price in the hand of a fool to get wisdom seeing he hath no heart to it There is a rich price in hand much means of knowledge by Preaching Expounding Writing Catechising the things of God excellently and clearly set out to us but all this while this price is in the hand of a fool one who though worldly wise yet wanteth the light of the Spirit to direct him to true happinesse and to shew him the worth of Heavenly things and thereupon it followeth that he hath no heart to it A similitude taken from a Man that is going to a Town or City where there is some great Mart or Faire with money in his hand to buy Commodities but for want of judgement he passeth by the most advantagious Commodities being ignorant of the goodnesse and profitablenesse of them and throwes away his money upon toyes and trifles that are of no advantage to him So there is a price put into the hands of the sonnes of men to get Heavenly Wisdom but the carnal worldling remaines a starke foole he cannot see into the excellency of Heavenly things and thereupon hath no heart to them but passeth by them and embraceth a thing of nought instead of them God is to be sought above all and may be found of all that will seek after him and take any paines to know him but the greatest part of the World have not a minde to know him and therefore doe● not follow on to know him Hos 6.3 When man will not use those helpes that God hath left him to search after the saving knowledge of God God justly suffereth him to fall into divers opinions and grosse conceits which shut him up in the bottome of a stinking Dungeon where he findeth nothing but ignorance errour and irkesome uncertainties as filthy vermine creeping round about him where the darknesse of ignorance fills the minde the Prince of darkenesse fills the heart The Sepia or Cuttle-fish saith Tertullian Tertull. contr Marcion when he is in danger to be taken casteth about him a black inkie matter wherewith he darkneth the water that the Fishermen cannot see him So many people do seek to compasse themselves with the darke cloudes of ignorance to hide themselves and their wicked practises which would appeare to be very odious should they come to be viewed and surveyed by the light of the Word And for many others that are a little enlightned they professe wisdome but they practise folly and so their knowledge is no better than ignorance But he that hath had experience of the freenesse of Gods grace and the riches of his mercy that hath felt the lively workings of the Spirit of God upon his heart that man hath an experimentall knowledge of God and this is after a sort to eat of the Tree of Life the more acquaintance he hath with God the more he desireth and beggeth acquaintance with him though every hour he give him a fresh taste of his goodnesse yet he ever findeth a new and most pleasant sweetnesse in it the more knowledge a man hath of God the more he knoweth his own duty towards him and he that savingly knoweth God dareth not either neglect his duty or do it decitfully he that hath made proof of Gods goodnesse dareth not make triall of evil he knoweth if he should he should do it to his cost What man can reckon himself a Christian that is ignorant of God without the knowledge of God all that we do is but in a customary or uncertain way hereby we know whom we serve and the great advantages we shall reape by his Service and are sensible of our estate in Grace measuring Gods gracious presence with us or his absence and with-drawings from us and our own strength and weaknesse it is the earnest of our Heavenly Inheritance the first fruites of the Beatifick Vision
raiseth a drooping spirit Ignorance of God and of his Word ignorance of our selves also is the cause of much trouble of spirit when we are ignorant of our own estate and of our grounds of comfort It is the great design of the Devil to blind our eyes in soul-troubles that we may not see the Well of Comfort that runneth by us as poor Hagar that was ready to perish for thirst had not eyes to see the Fountain by her Now true knowledge leades the soul to the Promises to the waters of Comfort to the breasts of Consolation where he may suck and be abundantly satisfied Psalm 97.11 Light is sowen for the righteous and joy for the upright in heart when grosse darknesse covereth other people light is risen to their souls The light of the righteous rejoyceth Prov. 13.9 when the lampe of the wicked is put out The knowledge of God in a saving way bringeth three grounds of comfort to the soul that hath it 1. It comforteth the soul to consider how many Wise and Learned men are blinded by the god of this World that God hath hid Heavenly Mysteries from the wise and prudent of the World and hath revealed them to poor babes and to such a poor ignorant creature as he was 2. It comforteth it to consider what darknesse it hath sometime lived in and that now the Lord hath called it out of darknesse into his marvellous light Oh! saith such a soul God hath done as great a work upon my heart as he did when he commanded light to shine out of darknesse Choshec panai Tehom in the beginning of the World my heart was like the earth at that time when there was nothing but Tohu and Bohu upon it Gen. 1.2 and darknesse was upon the face of the Deep and then did the Lord make light of it It is with Gods people before he openeth their eyes as it was with Abraham the Lord sent on him a most fearful darknesse even then Gen. 15.12 when he was ready to communicate a most comfortable light unto him The Lord strook Paul with blindnesse even then when he came to open his eyes 3. This further comforteth such a soul in that God shining into it hath given it the light of the knowledge of the glory of God Act. 9. 2 Cor. 4.6 in Jesus Christ glorious things are now revealed to the soul the soul seeth that now which it never saw before and they clearly see that which others cannot know nor discern It is light in Goshen where the Israelites are when there is no light in Egypt men in the same City in the same Congregation in the same Seat in the same Family sit in darknesse and cannot see when others in the same places do clearly behold the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ Now if this light of the godly be so glorious and comfortable in this World what shall it be in the World to come when God and the Lambe shall be their immediate light here God enlightens us by candle-light but there the glorious Sun of Righteousnesse himself will be our everlasting light here our light may be darkened and eclipsed but there shall be an eternal light without all darknesse there shall be no night there 5. Knowledge is useful to resolve all doubts and difficulties which arise in our souls this makes a man of a full and firm resolution a man is happy when he can say This I know to be the mind of God and in this will I live and die this is the truth of God and from this I will not be moved Ignorantiae duae pessimae filiae falsitas dubietas Ignorance is the mother of two filthy daughters the first daughter of Ignorance is called dubiety or doubtfulnesse which is a continual wavering in opinion a knowing man hath a fixt spirit and settled judgement but an ignorant man is a double-minded man though he be never so resolute and wilful in his opinions The other daughter of Ignorance is falsity or errour which setleth a man upon an unsound basis he that is void of reason will not be convinced by truth or reason when there were divers opinions in the World concerning Christ who he should be some said he was John Baptist some Elias Math. 16.14 others Jeremias or one of the Prophets this variety of opinions sprang from ignorance Some said he was Elias propter zelum amorem veritatis for his zeal and love of the truth for as Elias could not endure to have Gods worship mingled with idolatry no more could Christ as appears Joh. 2. by his punishing and casting out of those that bought and sold in the Temple others said he was Jeremias propter patientiam in adversis being like a lambe before the shearer not opening his mouth however he was abused and others said he was John Baptist for his boldnesse in reproving sin and this opinion for the most part went current and the reason why it was more favoured and followed than the rest Divines observe to be because a great man was Author of it as you may see Math. 14 2. for when Herod the Tetrarch heard of the fame of Jesus he said unto his servant this is John the Baptist he is risen from the dead and therefore mighty works do shew forth themselves in him and then no matter whether it be true or false if Herod be the Author of it for if Abimelech cut boughes from trees Jud. 9.49 to set the Tower in Sichem on fire all the people will do so by his example Here you may see the dangerousnesse of ignorance causing such various and erroneous opinions concerning Christ their ignorance of Christ made way to the entertainment of the Pythagorean opinion of the transmigration of souls into other mens bodies which occasioned all these errours so grossely ignorant were even the better sort of people in Christs time in a main fundamental point of Religion as viz. Whether he were the Messiah or no Now on the other side knowledge resolves all doubts though others doubted who Christ was yet Peter freely and clearly confesseth him he doth not stay till a Council might be called and the question determined among the Jews but knowing who Christ was like the fore-man of a Jury he brings in the verdict of himself and his followers saying as Matthew tells us to our Saviour Math. 16.16 Thou art Christ the Son of the Living God A man that hath clear eyes in his head can discern the light if it be shewed him but blindnesse makes a man uncapable of seeing light offered to him knowledge resolves a man and setleth his judgement without knowledge a man cannot in divers cases discern truth from errour as in the body of man eyes are given to distinguish of colours ears to distinguish of sounds pallats to distinguish of tastes so is knowledge very useful to distinguish of Doctrines that are tendered to us that with David
and it will make him even to tremble to think of the greatnesse thereof and then he will stand like a man amazed and wonder he should escape so iminent a danger so all the while thou walkest in darknesse thou knowest not where thou goest nor whither thou art going An ignorant sinner is every moment ready to drop into the infernal pit Judg 20.34 and when he is near to destruction yet like the Benjamites he knoweth not that evil is near him But if ever the Lord open his eyes by the light of his word and spirit then he will stand amazed and wonder at the goodnesse of God towards him he will then tremble to think of the danger he hath escaped therefore the Apostle calleth the light of grace marvellous ●ight because when God brings a man out of the dungeon of darknesse into the true light 1 Pet. 2.9 every thing is then to the poor soul very marvellous and full of admiration 4. thou sayest thou art not sensible of any danger in an ignorant estate no mar●el for thou art dead and dead men are senselesse men the dead know nothing Paul tells us Ephes 4.18 that those that have their understanding darkened are alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them there is no life in the soul without knowledge spiritual knowledge is as it were the seed of true life in the soul and it maintaineth the life thereof and as the body is dead without the soul so the soul is dead without saving knowledge therefore being spiritually dead thou must needs be insensible of thy danger and so thou thinkest thou art in a good estate but hear O thou dead and sottish soul what the Lord saith unto thee this day Ephes 9.14 out of his word Awake thou that sleepest and stand up from the dead and Christ shall give thee light he doth not say Christ shall give thee life but Christ shall give thee light i. e. the light of knowledge if thou wilt awake from thy pleasing sleep and slumber Let me beseech you then if you love your souls labour to know God betimes even in your youth that is a commendable youth that is old in grace and savoureth of the wisdom of the Ancient of dayes happy is he whom Gods effectual grace saluteth at his Cradle whose spirit is Gods candle to discern youthful lusts and vanities so as to avoid them If we know God when we are young we shall not be strangers to him when we are old see thou that thy lampe be ready whensoever the Bridegroom passeth by thee make not that the task of thy Age which should be the practise of thy whole life you know by experience that a ship the longer it leakes the harder it is to be emptied an house the longer it goes to decay the worse it is to repair a nail the further it is driven in the harder it is to draw out again and can we perswade our selves that the trembling joynts the dazeled eyes the fainting heart and failing legs of a decrepit and indisciplinable old age is able to repair the many ruines which so many years ignorance have brought upon us Are there not twelve hours in the day saith our Saviour If any man walk in the day he stumbleth not John 11.9 10. because he seeth the light of this World but if a man walk in the night he stumbleth because there is no light in him It is no wisdom to defer to get the knowledge of God Non semper manet in foro pater-familias August Greg. serm 1. de sanctis till old age cometh which usually brings with it a bedroll of follies to repent of no wisdom to post off this knowledge to the last hour the Lord of the Vineyard is not alwayes in the Market to set thee a work saith Austin and no marvel saith another Father if that man at the last gaspe forget himself who in all his life neglected to remember God Object 3 Others are ready further to object We have neither time nor leisure to get knowledge one saith I am in great trading and have a great many servants and much businesse in my hands to look after And another saith I have a great charge of children at home to look to and provide for and I cannot go abroad nor spare any time ●o get knowledge I live altogether by my abour I can spare no time for such occasions Resp 1 It is not multiplicity of businesse nor weightinesse of affairs that can excuse any mans ignorance and therefore those that are in the highest places and have the management of the greatest affairs are charged to know the Lord and to study his Word Who hath greater affairs than a King yet even Kings are commanded to know the Lord thus David chargeth Solomon his son now entering upon the Regal Dignity And thou Solomon my son 1 Chron. 28.9 know thou the God of thy Father and serve him with a perfect heart and with a willing mind Kings and great Personages are to take care of Religion and Gods Service which they cannot do without the knowledge of the Lord therefore God charged Moses that the King that should rule his people after him should take a copy of his Law Deut. 17.18 191 and write it in a Book and keep it by him and read therein all the dayes of his life that he might learn to fear the Lord his God and to keep all the words of that Law and his Statutes to do them So God commandeth Joshua the Captain and General of the Armies of Israel The Book of the Law shall not depart out of thy mouth but thou shalt meditate therein day and night that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein Josh 1.8 for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous and then thou shalt have good successe And according to the direction of God to Moses Samuel upon the election of Saul their first King 1 Sam. 10.25 having declared to the people the manner of the Kingdom wrote it in a book and laid it up before the Lord where no doubt the King might repair to it or have a copy taken out of it for his private instruction Herein doubtlesse Jehojada the Priest 2 Kings 12.2 instructed King Jehoash this Book surely had lien neglected by the space of 57 years viz. the time of Manasses and Amnon the Father and Grandfather of King Josiah for in his time we read that Helkias the High-Priest told Saphan the Scribe That he had found the Book of the Law which he took and read first by himself and afterwards before the King whose heart melted at the hearing of it 2 Reg. 22.8 9.10 11 because his Predecessours had neglected the Law and not hearkened to the words of that Book to do it Thus you see it is not weighty affairs that must hinder men from the knowledge of the Lord. Therefore