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A13547 The parable of the sovver and of the seed Declaring in foure seuerall grounds, among other things: 1. How farre an hypocrite may goe in the way towards heauen, and wherein the sound Christian goeth beyond him. And 2. In the last and best ground, largely discourseth of a good heart, describing it by very many signes of it, digested into a familiar method: which of it selfe is an entire treatise. And also, 3. From the constant fruit of the good ground, iustifieth the doctrine of the perseuerance of saints: oppugneth the fifth article of the late Arminians; and shortly and plainly answereth their most colourable arguments and euasions. By Thomas Taylor, late fellow of Christs Colledge in Cambridge, and preacher of the Word of God, at Reding in Bark-shire. Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632. 1621 (1621) STC 23840; ESTC S118185 284,009 494

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A contrite and an humble spirit such as Hannahs A woman of a bruised spirit for in such sacrifices God delighteth Because this hath griefe for want of grace and present corruption and a thirsting after God and the Well-springs of grace to which the promise of acceptance is made 2. It must be a ready and cheerfull spirit Exod. 25.2 and 35.5 The Lord will haue none to offer toward the Tabernacle but whose heart was free and whose spirit made him willing Gods Spirit being a free Spirit makes the spirit of a Beleeuer free also Hee loues a cheerfull giuer a free will-offering 2. Cor. 9. 3. It must be a sincere and innocent spirit voyd of guile and hypocrisie voyd of raigning sinne offering his worship not for shew and ostentation not couering deceit and hollownesse with a shew of holinesse For well it knowes that God requires pure hands to be lifted vp euery where and that one sinne suffered in the soule ingrosseth and eateth vp all the inward worship due to God as the seuen leane Kine did eate vp the fat 4. It must be a feruent and zealous spirit not worshipping coldly nor perfunctorily Our tongues naturally are tyed or frozen and cleaue to the roofe of our mouth but the Spirit makes vs speake with new tongues with fiery tongues with heat and feruency in prayer praises and all the parts of Gods worship Thus is God onely and truly worshipped from a good and honest heart which onely is the Temple of the holy Ghost In this Temple the Arke of the soule keepes the Manna the Word of God In this Temple the sweet Incense of praises is daily offered vpon the Altar of a pure heart In this prayers are preferred which are the breathing of the Spirit not onely for vs but in vs crying Abba Father In this the candle of faith euer burneth before God and neuer goeth out In this lastly wee haue the Oracle of God counselling vs and his Mercy-seate couering vs. But an euill heart cannot performe spirituall worship cannot pray or praise or confesse because it wants the Spirit It neuer thinkes it needs helpe to pray or serue God which is the hardest worke of a Christian neuer done without helpe from heauen It can sometimes easily speake of God hardly vnto him or to him can vse many words of prayer but wants the sigh●s and grones excited by the Spirit Any language is readier to it than the language of the Spirit It can content it selfe with the deed done and neuer care for the Mouer or manner whereas no sacrifice did euer please God without fire from heauen kindling it It can performe bodily worship offer a thousand Rammes and ten thousand riuers of Oyle yea and the first borne of his body but cannot offer his heart nor part with his deare sinnes It is vncheerfull and heauie in such parts of Gods seruice because there wants an internall mouer he is driuen from without not drawne or led by the Spirit within and is as a Fish out of his element Prayer and Sermons are too long too many and euery thing too much this way It can pretend zeale and forwardnesse but it is in some superstitious and formall deuotions and in the meane time bee most zealous against the power and sincere practice of true piety In a word Of all the seruice and sacrifice of wicked men Salomon saith Prou. 15.8 It is an abomination to the Lord. For 1. The sacrifice is an vncleane beast and hatefull Tit. 1.15 To the vncleane all is vncleane 2. They lay it not on the Altar that is tender it not in Christs mediation 3. They want fire and feruency zeale and affection to put to it 4. They lay not their hands on the head of the Calfe confessing in the sense of sinne their owne vnworthinesse and guiltinesse How can God accept a seruice wanting these foure things The third sort of Rules concerning the Spirit of God is for Spirituall Graces These in soundnesse are a sure signe of a good heart I will instance in fiue The first is humiliation and sound inward sorrow as there is cause what way soeuer it lookes 1. If it looke to God it sees him infinitely prouoked who yet is great yea infinite in power and iustice therefore falls downe lower and oftner than Iacob before Esau to procure compassion Againe it sees that a broken and contrite heart is a sacrifice of Gods delight Psalm 51.17 It sees Gods eye euer vpon it and hath an awfull sence of his presence It sees the method of the Lord who first smites and then heales who neuer comforts such as neuer mourned nor promised a ioyfull haruest but to a sorrowfull seed-time It sees the Lord ready to dwell in a contrite soule Esa. 57.15 to grace it 1. Pet. 5.5 and to glorifie it for humilitie goes as an Vsher before honour And therfore it humbleth it selfe vnder the mighty hand of God 2. If it looke into it selfe it sees iust cause of humiliation it hath sight of his vnworthinesse sence of temptation a slauish subiection vnder a law of euill and in daily sinnes matter of daily humiliation It sees a gulfe of corruption lie so deepe as it is still in examination of the sinnes and debts and can neuer finde out the broken estate But for those it findeth it confesseth freely and yeelds it selfe into the Creditors hand and beholding his insufficiency to pay and discharge craues pardon and remission as for life and death 3. If it looke on any other thing all increaseth his humiliation It abaseth it selfe vnder all creatures sees no Toad so vile as it selfe is lesse then the least mercy but exalts Christ and his merits aboue all that heart can thinke and thinkes it happy if as a dogge it might gather crummes vnder the Lords Table It is thankfull for small things and content with any thing And the soundnesse of this grace bewrayeth it selfe 1. In that it mournes not so much for offending God a terrible Iudge as a mercifull Father not so much for feare of hell as for loue of God and Heauen 2. There will be smitings of heart for all sins small sinnes as well as great Dauids heart will smite him for cutting Sauls lappe as if he had cut his flesh and for numbring the people as if he had murdred them It will startle at vaine oathes as at periury at adulterous words as actions for secret sinnes as open because all are open to him whom we deale withall yea for faylings in good duties as well as for open and foule euils 3. Seeing tendernesse of heart is a notable meanes to preserue the goodnesse of it the good heart is soone awakened after sinne committed Iosiahs heart melted at hearing the Law read One word of Nathan to Dauid brought him to confession And it is no sooner awakened than humbled and not raised but by serious repentance But is an euill heart thus humble or rather is
wee would thanke him heartily and looke to our selues carefully Now the Lord in this Text telleth vs of a great deceiuer that aimes to spoyle vs of great things Why then should we not be thankfull to him and take warning Why should we not beleeue him but be willingly cōtinually and senselesly deceiued not so much by the craft of the Aduersary as our own simplicity corruptiō And voluptuous liuing or pleasures The third sort of thornes which choke the Word are pleasures and delights Where two questions offer themselues to our consideration for the opening of the matter Quest. 1. Whether are all pleasures condemned or no Answ. Pleasures are of two kinds some heauenly others earthly In the former there is no danger but we are euery where in Scripture called to them as we shall see hereafter Our Text speakes of the latter Quest. 2. Whether are all earthly pleasures condemned Answ. No for 1. Adam in innocency was furnished aboue all men now liuing with pleasures and delights in that Garden of pleasure 2. Since the Fall the Lord hath still deckt the earth with most delectable flowres in their seuerall beauties and varieties of colours and smells to delight the senses of man And he hath filled the aire with sweet and melodious birds 3. The Lord that could now feed vs with one kinde of meate as Israel in the Wildernesse allowes vs much variety of the creatures for our honest delight And though hee could preserue vs with water yet he allowes vs more pleasant drink and in our feasts giues vs wine in varieties Yea himselfe hath giuen skill to workemen to make curious musicall Instruments to delight men with their sweet musike and harmony 4. Hee hath allowed men according to their estate and place to inioy many worldly pleasures It was the blessing of Assur Gen. 49.20 that hee should giue pleasures for a King that is his Countrey should abound with delicate fruits acceptable and fit for Kings In which phrase we see that Kings haue more right to inioy pleasures than ordinary men and Deut. 33.24 He shall dip his foot in oyle 5. The Lord himselfe appointeth some festiuities and solemne feasts in which a more liberall and delightfull vse of the creatures is requisite as Nehem. 8.10 Goe and eate of the fat and drinke of the sweet for this is a day holy vnto the Lord. 6. The Spirit of God concludeth though some learned otherwise expound it as the Atheists speech brought in by a Prosopopoeia Eccles. 3. vlt. that nothing is better than that a man should reioyce in his affaires for that is his portion And who is worthy to enioy Gods blessings about him in wife children family calling and estate that doth not reioyce in the same So as the thing which our Text and this whole ensuing treatise condemneth is not any lawfull and allowed pleasure of any kinde but that pleasure which choketh the Word of God as thornes doe seed whether vnlawfull pleasures or lawfull pleasures vnlawfully vsed Which I would haue obserued by the way to remoue a scandall cast vpon Religion and godly life that it is altogether vnpleasant and heauie and strips a man of all delight This is not so But first All the wayes of wisedome are wayes of pleasure Prou. 3.17 Secondly godlinesse takes not away any earthly pleasure nor the vse of Gods mercies but orders and moderates and sweetens them Doctr. The preuailing of earthly ioyes and carnall pleasures choketh the Word and hindreth saluation An example we haue in Eue whose pleasure of the eye choked all that Word of God which shee had learned and repeated but euen then to the Serpent And in Herod he heard Iohn gladly reuerenced him and did many things Mark 6.20 but the pleasure of his brothers wife made him cast Iohn in prison yea and behead him too which he added aboue all his sinnes Iudg. 16.17 Samson had vndertaken a most sacred profession of the Nazarites in which he was a most eminent type of Christ. While hee kept the law of his profession not cutting his haire the mighty power of God was with him and for him But that impotent and base lust and sottish attending his pleasure in Delilahs lap how did it make him forget the Law of God and so inslaue him as hee must needs tell her all that was in his heart till God was gone from him 1. Tim. 5.6 11. What made the widowes to breake their faith giuen to Christ but wantonnesse and liuing in pleasures Obiect These are dishonest and vnlawfull pleasures and lusts these must needs choke the Word But doe lawfull pleasures doe so too Answ. Yes wee shall see euen in those that had ●ound godlinesse how euen lawfull pleasures choked the Word and cast them backe in the way of God How the loue of pleasant meate set the loue of good Isaac vpon him whom God hated see Genes 25.28 And Salomon tells vs the danger of prouing the heart with pleasures Eccles. 2.2 they brought him to bee mad with them these were honest and lawfull pleasures but himselfe tells vs that as they entred into the heart so godlinesse decayed For as theeues set vpon true men to rob and bind them so pleasures assaulting good men binde them and rob them yea often wound them onely kill them not And hence it is that in the profession of Religion some are found louers of pleasure more than of God 2. Tim. 3.4 and holding a forme of godlinesse and proclaiming a defiance of vain pleasure are yet so moyled and intangled with them as they grow heauie in good duties and drawne on with the perswasions of these pleasing Orators Had not the Disciples renounced all for Christ Yes Master wee haue forsaken all and followed thee But yet doe wee not see them long who should be superiour and contend for greatnesse one with another and affect pompe and high place euen in the Kingdome of God where the smallest is the greatest Reasons 1. Pleasures make that men cannot attend the Word Some are so carried away with sports that neither weeke-day nor scarce the Sabbath can draw them away to any better duty Their delights are so fastened in their hearts as nothing can fasten on them Their thoughts doe so attend vpon pleasures that all other thoughts tending to the bettering of their estate are vnpleasing 2. They make that men cannot conceiue the Word aright The Word offereth pleasures at Gods right hand which is an obiect of faith But the man trampled on by pleasures becomes sensuall and iudgeth of all things spoken by his corrupt sense and carnall reason For his desire is to heare not what is best but what is sweetest 3. Pleasures where they doe preuaile make men securely contemne the Word They cast the heart on sleepe and make it vnwatchfull against the threats of God Amos 6.1 3. Woe to them that are at ease in Sion that put farre off the euill day and approch to the
in body become like the glorious body of Iesus Christ when all fruites of sinne shall bee absent and no part of blessednesse wanting vnto it But can an euill or carnall heart thus reioyce which hath no part in Christ no portion among the sonnes of God no spirit but that which ruleth in the world no portion but on earth No their ioy is lower than so in their wisdome wealth strength in their Wiues Children cattell in honour pleasure lusts and sinnes The stranger enters not into this ioy Prou. 14.10 Thirdly a good heart seeing that Christ hath giuen himselfe wholly to it giues it selfe wholly to him For by vertue of the mutuall couenant made betweene Christ and the beleeuing heart and the spirituall contract and marriage Christ the true and louing husband of his Church giues himselfe and all his substance to the faithfull soule And she being allured by his louing and faithfull promises giues her selfe wholly to him in duty and affection Cant. 6.2 My welbeloued is mine and I am his He is mine not in common graces or generall fauours but in speciall and sauing graces by an inward and secret presence by a most neere and vndiuided coniunction For two persons to say they are man and wife onely because of some common fauours passed He did me a good turne gaue me such a gift c. is absurd It is the chamber and bed-presence secret and inward company that is a signe of marriage So say Christ is thine not by common fauours but when hee meets the soule with sweet refreshings and comes and lodgeth in thee by the faith of thy heart And I am his His Spouse and wife and haue giuen my whole selfe vnto him for heerein I see all my happinesse placed He communicates his nature to me euen the Diuine nature 2. Pet. 1.4 and changeth mine he makes his wife glorious Ephes. 5.27 Moses marryeth an Ethiopian and cannot change her colour But he makes me of a sinner a Saint of a Saint in earth a Saint in heauen He aduanceth my estate euery way hee being rich I cannot bee poore he communicates with me all his goods his righteousnesse his life his glory are all mine And he euer commiserates my estate as a louing husband doth his wiues in all my troubles he is troubled And therefore well said I I am his But an euill heart contracts it selfe to the world to the seruice of lusts as Ephraim followes after many louers Hos. 2.5 committing spirituall harlotry with all base suters and estranged from Christ. And Christ not being thine thou canst not say thou art his Fourthly a good heart prepares a roome in it for Christ to dwell in It knowes that in spirituall contract cohabitation is most necessary Ephes. 3.17 that Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith It knowes that Christ will dwell there not onely as a Master in his house ruling preseruing prouiding but as a Lord in his Temple It knowes that a common man will not dwell in an hog-sty much lesse will the holy Lord in any but an holy place It knowes also that Christ hath prepared for it a sweet roome in heauen And therefore it will fit it selfe as a sweet lodging for Christ still repairing the ruines and proceeding to full sanctification still beating out more lights because the light abides not darke corners sweeping out daily with the besome of mortification all lusts both of heart and life and watering the chamber with teares of repentance It receiues nothing in that may offend him or grieue his Spirit And as the Lords Temple perfumes it daily with the morning and euening sacrifices of Prayer and Praise Finally it trimmes and decks it selfe with graces that Christ may take delight to dwell and content himselfe there But an euill heart cares not where Christ lodgeth so he lodge not in it in the mouth or hand he may Neither cares it how nasty it lye it is alwayes sweet enough for the diuell and lusts and lookes for no better ghests like a Tauerne dore open to all ghests Fifthly a good heart conformes it selfe to Christ and will walke as he gaue example For it knowes the Scripture hath set him out not as a Redeemer only but as a patterne of good life and imitation And that there is almost no Christian duty vnto which we are not vrged by his example as humility Phil. 2.5 patience 1. Pet. 2.21 loue of the brethren Eph. 5.2 forgiuenesse of others Ephes. 4.32 fidelity in our function Heb. 3.1 2. beneficence to poore Saints 2. Cor. 8.9 and obedience both actiue and passiue Heb. 12.2 and constancy in profession 1. Tim. 6.13 Hence it is that as a seruant it striues to doe as his Lord according to his Lords own precept Ioh. 13.15 Whereas a bad heart will haue Christ a Sauiour not a samplar takes what benefit it can by his death but neuer lookes to his life to tread in his steps and protesteth he beleeues in Christ and he is his Lord but neuer conformes it selfe to his practice But no direction by the life of Christ no saluation by his death This is the disposition of a good heart toward Christ. III. It lookes vnto the Spirit of God in foure kindes of Notes 1. In respect of spirituall assurance 2. Spirituall worship 3. Spirituall graces 4. Spirituall growth For the first Because this heart is in vnion with Christ it hath the Spirit of Christ working the assurance of his adoption This is the heart into which God sends the Spirit of his Sonne crying Abba Father Gal. 4.6 that is hee assureth vs that wee are actually sonnes by grace who are no sonnes by nature And this assurance is first from the witnesse of the Spirit Rom. 8.16 which is a secret information of Gods loue and fatherly affection and a still voyce from heauen into the heart that God in Christ is become thy God And is euer met with a motion of the soule inspired by the same Spirit stedfastly resting it selfe in the fauour of God now a Father in Iesus Christ. This being witnessed by the Spirit to all Beleeuers we know his testimony is true being a Spirit of truth that cannot lye Ioh. 14.17 and being the searcher of the deepes of God 1. Cor. 2.10 Suppose thou hadst an Angell as Daniel chap. 9.23 and Mary Luk. 1.28 come from heauen to tell thee thou art greatly beloued of God this were a great priuiledge and confirmation But thou hast another manner of messenger than either Angell or Arch-angell speaking not to the eare but to the heart to testifie Gods affection and no child of God is deceiued in this witnesse Secondly this assurance commeth by the first fruits of the Spirit Rom. 8.23 These first fruits are the sweet graces of the Spirit which wee receiue in small measure in comparison an handfull of righteousnesse peace ioy c. But as by the first fruits in the Law the Lord who had giuen them
beginnings assured to put them in possession of the whole so the Lord for our comfort deliuers vs presently first fruits And as hee dealt with Israel in the Wildernesse caused the Spyes to bring clusters and fruits of the Land partly to put them in possession partly to prouoke an earnest desire in them by tasting and partly to refresh them in so wearisome a pilgrimage Euen so the Lord Iesus who is gone into heauenly Canaan not to view but take possession hath sent downe other manner of fruits not by Spyes but his blessed Spirit for our comfort and confirmation Thirdly this assurance commeth by the seale of the Spirit Ephes. 1.13 Ye are sealed by that holy Spirit of promise Letters and Deeds are sealed that they may be ratified and authenticall so God hath not onely giuen vs his word promise but sealed for our confirmation Implying foure things 1. A Writing which is the promise of adoption or inheritance of Saints 2. Inke namely the Spirit of God exciting faith 3. The Table or parchment the beleeuing heart And 4. The seale by which it is ratified and that is the gift of the holy Ghost which as a seale leaues an impression of it selfe sanctifying the heart and renewing it to a new creature All these in 2. Cor. 3.2 Fourthly this assurance comes by the earnest of the Spirit Ephes. 1.14 which is the earnest of our inheritance 2. Cor. 1.22 Who hath sealed vs and giuen vs the earnest of his Spirit Now where an earnest is there is 1. A contract or bargaine namely the couenant betweene God and vs of our adoption and inheritance 2. The earnest confirmes the seller that hee shall receiue the whole price as certainly as that so the gift of Regeneration confirmes vs that wee shall receiue whatsoeuer is promised in the Couenant 3. The earnest is a part of the price and reckoned in the payment so the worke of grace begun is a little part of eternall life and of that great summe which being promised and earnested in this life shall bee fully paid in the other Fifthly this assurance comes by the liberty of the Spirit called euery where a free Spirit freeing the minde from ignorance and bringing in a new light to know God and Christ as ours freeing the heart from hatred and working new sparkles of loue to God and our neighbour freeing the will from rebellion and working new motions to fly and auoyd sinne and to imbrace righteousnesse and holinesse freeing the affections from slauish feare and terrors which kept them from the Throne of grace and sending them before God as children with child-like affections of boldnesse and assurance to speed in their prayers Also from the slauish feare of men Finally freeing the conscience and conuersation from dead workes and bringing forth sweet and heauenly motions with much assurance and settling in the grace receiued so as no water can quench the sparke of life and loue breathed in by this Spirit of the Lord. And freeing the members to be weapons of righteousnesse Rom. 6.18 19 20. I haue been the larger in this Note because heere is a most essentiall difference of a good heart from a bad and to meet with the errour of Papists and profanenesse of Protestants who reiect so sweet assurance as not possible or not needfull But as no good heart can bee without it so no bad heart euer attained it 1. A false heart hath a presumption in stead of the witnesse for Gods Spirit neuer witnesseth an vntruth this inward testimony cannot stand with outward profanenesse or the raigne of any sinne 2. It will say it hath the first fruits of the Spirit ioy peace and the like which indeed is senselesnesse and deadnesse fruits of the flesh It knowes not what those fruits meane scarce whether there be any holy Ghost or no. It can hope for full fruits though it neuer had first fruits for glory though it reiect grace and for saluation without sanctification 3. It will hold it selfe sealed but where is the impression If ignorance contempt of the Word earthlinesse or following of lusts bee the stampe of the Spirit none can deny it vpon them But if holinesse the Image of God purity piety righteousnesse bee it there is no such thing 4. It brags of an earnest but hath gone thorow with no bargaine it comes to Gods Market and sees and cheapens but leaues the commodity as too deare cannot part with all his lusts 5. It boasts of freedome which indeed is liberty or licentiousnesse Slaues they were to lusts and sinnes and slaues they are drunkards adulterers slanderers haters of goodnesse both in themselues and others If these can bring assurance they are sure enough Labour for this assurance without which thou hast not the Spirit of Christ and if thou hast not his Spirit thou art none of his Rom. 8.9 But if thou hast him thou mayest discerne him by gracious counsels heauenly motions and holy reluctations The second sort of Rules concerning the Spirit of God is for spirituall Worship And this must proceed 1. From Gods Spirit 2. From our spirits From Gods Spirit 1. In respect of inspiration and motion the good heart knowes that no part of Gods Worship which is not the breath birth of Gods Spirit can please him for that which is of flesh is flesh 1. Cor. 12.3 No man can say Iesus is the Lord that is either confesse or praise or pray or obey in faith and confidence but by the Spirit that is a speciall gift of the Spirit And therefore as of prayer Rom. 8.26 The Spirit makes requests in vs so of all Diuine duties the Spirit is the Author and inspirer 2. In respect of direction as in that one part of worship so the Spirit directs the good heart in all Rom. 8.27 To aske according to the will of God It is carefull to keepe it selfe to the Commandement lest it be said of any of his seruices Who required this at your hands It will neither goe blind-fold nor by any light but God owne knowing that as wee see the Sunne by his owne light so we can goe to God onely by his owne light and direction 3. In respect of assistance A good heart sees his owne weaknes and in entring any holy duty to which it is most vnapt labours to get the Spirit to helpe his infirmities Rom. 8. For as wee know not what to pray so wee know not how to turne our selues to any spirituall worship vnlesse the Spirit helpe vs. The Disciples cannot pray vnlesse they bee taught The Eunuch cannot vnderstand without a guide Wee are borne deafe and dumbe can neither heare God nor speake to God and blinde and cannot see him But at the command of the Spirit the dumbe speake the deafe heare and the blinde see Againe this spirituall worship must proceed from our owne spirits Rom. 1.9 whom I serue in my spirit And this spirit must bee 1.
great enemies of the VVord and hinderances of saluation seuen reasons 220 Best Pleasures vnderualued fiue wayes 231 Phrases of Scripture seeming to impugne the perseuerance of Saints explaned 441 No Prayer against falling away implyeth that the Saints can fall away 440 Price of Gods VVord 12 Many goodly Professors fall short of saluation and why 119 Profiting in degrees of grace knowne by foure notes 402 Properties of Christian couetousnesse foure 204 Prosperity a Popish but a false note of the true Church 132 Properties of a good heart about the Sabbath fiue 331 Prouocations to good duties foure 358 Q Questions whether no worldly cares be allowed to Christians 176 How far worldly cares may be lawfull 177 Whether a man cannot be rich and godly 192 Question of perseuerance in grace handled at large 424 R Raigne of lusts thrusts downe the VVord three waies 151 Recusancy a dangerous sinne 6. reasons 35 Remedies against the choaking of riches foure 202 True Religion described at large in the true causes and effects of it 314 Religion truly imbraced by foure inward affections of a good heart 317 Receauing of Gods ministers is in foure things 340 Repentance stands in foure things 366 Riches compared to thornes in foure things 191 Riches are commonly great enemies to Religion and hinderers of saluation 192 Riches choake the VVord 1. Before hearing three wayes 194 Riches choake the VVord 2. In hearing 195 Riches choake the VVord 3. After hearing two waies 196 Riches full of deceytfulnesse 206 Riches deceiue men of fiue of the best things they haue or can haue 206 Riches how they deceiue men of saluation 209 Riches deceiue by sixe false promises 210 Riches falsely called profits being so vnprofitable in the most needfull things and times foure instances 213 Riches giuen by God for foure good ends 214 Riches are receits and so to be held three reasons 215 Riches true and vndeceiuable to be procured and of them foure instances 216 Riches in themselues the good blessings of God 3. reasons 192 Rooting in grace is in three things 124 Rules to try whether we continue to grow in grace foure 91 Rules of moderation in naturall and lawfull desires fiue 174 Rules how to carry our selues toward riches that they proue not thornes sixe 205 Rules to preserue vs from the deceytfulnesse of riches 5. 212 Rules in generall how to carry our selues through our pleasures fiue 238 Rules concerning perseuerance in grace foure 422 S Sabbath profaned by wicked men fiue wayes 335 Sacrifice of wicked men abominable foure reasons 288 Satan comes with men to the hearing of the word 3. reasons 47 Satan commeth to steale the word away 1. Inwardly three wayes 48 Satan commeth to steale the word away 2. Outwardly three wayes 51 Satannicall suggestions against the word fiue 50 Satan hath three ends in stealing away the word 52 Satan aymeth especially to steale the word out of the heart two reasons 53 Satan is a deadly enemy to mans saluation three reasons 55 Satan is there most where he is least suspected 170 Seed a resemblance of the word in sixe things 23 Seed of the Spirit what 282 Seed springeth vp in stony ground to three degrees 65 Selfe respects may make a man diligent in the meanes of saluation three instances 69 Seeking of God wherein it st●ndeth 272 Signes of sound humiliation three 290 Sinne thrusts vs vnder wofull misery fiue reasns 364 Singlenesse of heart is in fiue things 350 Softnesse of heart in three things 348 Soundnesse of heart comforteth 1. in life 2. in death 3. in day of Iudgement 378 The Sower is Christ who goeth forth to sow three waies 20 Spirituall worship is from Gods Spirit 1. inspiring 2. directing 3. assisting 285 Spirituall worship must be also from mans spirit qualified with sundry spirituall graces 286 The Spirits indwelling in the Saints assureth them of perseuerance 437 Sports many wayes abused 167 Supplication necessary to a good heart foure reasons 301 Suspect most danger in most lawfull things 171 Symplicity a bad excuse for bad hearing fiue reasons 41 Syncerity of heart how discerned 351 T Thorny Ground and bad hearers resembled in three things 148 Triall of sound prayer by 1. the mouer 2. the matter 3. the manner 302 Triall of sound fruits of grace by foure rules 385 Times vnseasonable for pleasure foure 247 V W Of true Vnderstanding of Gods word foure notes 43 In the Vse of naturall things euer ioyne a spirituall 174 Watchfulnesse of heart looketh to fiue things 355 True Watch against sinne in eight things 369 Men Wither in race foure wayes 95 Withering in grace dangerous in foure respects 100 To Wise vsing of pleasures foure rules 245 Wicked men are without peace 300 Wicked men loathing the liquor of the word hate the vessels and Ministers 342 Wicked men cannot pray many reasons 340 c. Witnesse of the spirit what 282 The Word diligently to be heard fiue reasons 3 Word as necessary to saluation as seed to the haruest 31 Word knowne to be fruitefull by foure notes 56 Word of God best after hearing fiue reasons 159 Word applied is the pruning knife of our pleasures as in the foure parts of it 230 Worldly cares argue impiety and folly 184 Z Zeale renewed knowne by foure notes 348 FINIS Be diligent to heare the Word Reas. 5. Ioh. 8.47 Heb. 10. Luk. 10.42 Be forward in hearing the Word Reas. 1. 2 3 Psal. 27.4 Psal. 84.1 4 Act. 10 33. Psal. 119.147 Apprehend all good opportunities within thy calling Christ spake in Parables for foure reasons Difficilis in Scripturis magna ingenia exercent Aug. in Psal. 140. The misery of a sencelesse hearers in fiue things Act. 13.46 2. Cor. 2. ●6 Non impertiendo malitiam sed non impertiendo gratiam Aug. The scope of this Parable Act. 16.14 Translate the booke of nature into the booke of grace Rom. 1.28 The Agent or Sower Difference betweene Christ his sowing and the sowing of his Ministers foure 4. Things make to fruitfulnes raine ●unbeames winds application of all to s●t ripen the seed All from Christ. 2. His action Christ goeth forth to sowe three waies 3 His intention The Word preached resembled to seed in sixe things Act. 26.29 Seede of Gods Word more excellent then all other seede in foure respects Reu. 14.6 The dignity of the Ministry The du●y and charge in foure things 1. They must goe foorth to sow 2 Not any but their Lords seed 3. All his seed 1. King 22 14. 4. To his aduantage Mat. 6.2 5. Prepare thy ground for this seed Receiue and retaine it Col. 3.16 Luk. 10.42 Bring answerable fruits to the seed Looke to the daily growth of it The Word preached as necessary to saluation as seed to an haruest 2. Cor. 9.6 Some harts and hearers compared to the high-way for 3. reasons Carelesse Hearers the worst Hearers Heb. 6.8 Against Recusants Ioh. 8.47 Ioh. 3.20 Against dispisers of the Word Against persecuters of the Word Motiues
How to carry our selues to these thornes 6. Rules Heb. 13.16 Doct. Riches full of deceitfulnesse They deceiue men of 1. Gods Word 2. Their Religion 3. Their hearts 4. Sound iudgement Zech. 11.5 Act. 3.6 5 Of saluation Mat. 16.26 Riches deceiue by false promises of 6. things 5. Rules to preserue vs from the deceitfulnesse of riches 1. Esteeme them as they are indeed not as in mens esteeme 2. Take them from God For foure good ends Prou. 39. 3. Looke on them as receits 4. Looke beyond them on true and substantiall riches 1. Tim. 6.6 5. Pray for wisedome well to vse them The third sort of thornes are worldly pleasures All worldly pleasures not condemned 6. Reasons Doct. Earthly ioyes shrewd enemies to the Word and saluation Reasons 7. Non quae optima sed quae suauissima Iam. 4.1 Justi lib 1 Vse 6. Motiues disswading the pursuit of pleasures The vigill must goe before the holy-day the fast before the feast Dolor voluptas innicem cedunt Ereuior voluptas 4. Great dangers in worldly pleasures Aues vagae in easdem pedicas retiaque non incidunt Hieron Eccles. 11.9 Ita curandum corpus vt castiganaū 1. Cor. 9. vlt Gen. 47.9 Heb. 11.25 26. 7. Markes of a man in whom pleasures choke the Word Men vnder-value better pleasures fiue wayes Psal. 84.10 Exod. 5.4 17. The goodnesse of the giuer commends the gift ● Generall rules how to carry our selues thorow our pleasures 1. The person must be sanctified 2. The choyce for Matter Circumstances Kinde Non subtra●untur voluptates sed mutantur pijs August in Psal. 74. Ioy of Gods people is in 7. things Greg. 3. The manner of vsing our pleasure 1. Weanedly 2. Watchfully 3. Wisely August de ciuit Dei lib. 11. cap. 25. 4. Christianly 4. The season of pleasure Foure vnseasonable times for pleasure In Sabbato melius est arare quâm saltare 1. Cor. 12.26 5. The end of our pleasures Three ends which we must aime at in our pleasures Motiues thus to carry our selues through our pleasures Greg. Ioh. 15.1 Si debeo totum me pro me facto quid debeo pro me refecto Aug. Doct. Some ground which the Word falls vpon is good Reas. 1. 2 3 4 Act. 20.32 5 4. Comforts for a godly Minister who seemes to lose much labour Secundùm laborem non secundùm prouentum Not to looke what others doe but what our selues shuld doe The heart called good in two respects An honest hart why so called Doctr. Goodnesse of Hearers esteemed by goodnesse of heart Reas. 1. 2 Iam. 4.8 3 4 Caius Seius vir bonus sed Christianus 2. Meanes to attaine a good heart Graces required to a good heart are of 1. Action 2. Acceptation Creatio est motus à non ente simpliciter ad ens Ioh. 15.5 Pro. 20.9 Cant. 4.7 Ier. 17.9 Markes of a good hart reduced to 7. heads I. In respect of God a good heart hath 5. properties as 1. It desires neerer vnion with God 2. Seeketh him with the whole heart Ioh. 4.20 3. Standeth wholly to Gods approbation See Acts 20.33 Psal. 7.8 Psal. 37.6 1. Sam. 15.30 4. Resteth and reioyceth in God as his onely portion * Psa. 17.14 5. Aymeth directly at Gods glory in all his 1. Parts 2. Actions both 1. Naturall 2. Spiritual II. Jn respect of Christ a good heart hath fiue properties 1. Preferreth Christ aboue a thousand worlds 2. Reioyceth in Christ aboue all worldly ioyes Rom. 8.17 Ph●l 3.21 3 Giueth it selfe wholly to Christ who hath giuen hims●lfe wholly to it Esa. 63.9 4. Prepareth a sweet roome in it selfe for Christ to dwell in 5. Conformeth it selfe wholly vnto Christ. 1. Ioh. 2.6 III. In respect of the Spirit of God 4. Kindes of notes of a good heart 1. Kinde spirituall assurance from 1. The witnesse of the Spirit 2. The first fruits of the Spirit 3. The seale of the Spirit 4. The earnest of the Spirit 5. The liberty of the Spirit 2. Cor. 3.17 Psal. 51.12 No bad hart euer attained any of these which no good heart is without Act. 19.2 Monendo mouendo remouendo 2. Sort of rules concerning the Spirit is for spirituall worship Ioh. 3.6 From Gods Spirit 1. Inspiring 2. Directing 3. Assisting Esa. 1.12 Psal. 51.17 ● Sam. 1.15 and from our spirits 1. Contrite ● Cheerful 3. Sincere 4. Feruent 1. Tim. 2.8 Act. 2.3 Mic. 6.7 3. Sort in spirituall Graces 5. Humiliation in respect of 1. God 2. It selfe 3. Other things Ps. 126.5 6 Signes of soundnes of humiliation 3. Heb. 4.13 Exod. 5.2 2. Jllumination for which a good heart labours for 5. reasons Acts 17.23 6. Markes of soundnesse of knowledge Ioh. 13.17 Christ the Author and matter of wisedome to a Christian Luk. 7.35 3. Grace Justification by sound faith which a good hart cannot want for 5. reasons Mark 6.5 6. Soundnesse of faith manifested by 6. markes Math. 5.6 Hab. 2.4 How faith gouerneth the life in 5. things Esa. 28.16 Gen. 22.8 Mark 9.24 1. Tim. 1.5 4. Grace sound peace 1. With God 2 With it selfe 3. With others Godly most peaceable yet none more troubled 4. Reasons Gal. 6.16 Wicked men without peace Esa. 57.21 5. Grace supplication No good heart without this grace 4. Reasons Psal. 65.2 Sound prayer tryed by the 1. Mouer 2. Matter 3. Manner Zech. 12.10 True manner of prayer in foure things Heb. 5.7 An euill heart cannot pray 1. Thes. 5.17 The fourth sort in spirituall growth Soundnesse of growth knowne by two things 1. Outgrowing of sinnes 2. Growing ● all 〈◊〉 especially in Humility See Col. 1.9 Faith Rom. 12.21 Patience Obedience 1. Thes. 5.22 Heauenly-mindednes 6. signes of it Reu. 21.17 2. Tim. 4.8 Only a good heart thus groweth Luk. 9.62 Reuel 2.5 Vers. 19. Beware of this ordina●y fruit of Apostasie Markes of a good hart in respect of Gods Ordinances Eph. 4.4 5 1. It chuseth true Religion in the true 1. Causes 2. Effects Efficient Matter Deut. 4.2 Pro. 30.6 Reu. 22.18 Forme End 5. Effects of true Religion Religio à religando August 2. It Christianly imbraceth it in 1. Inward affections 1. Faith 2. Loue. Psal. 139.21 3. Joy 4. Constancy 2 Outward effects as 1. Promote it 2 Professe 〈◊〉 Act. 20.24 3. Adorne it Iam. 1.27 4. Suffer for it 5. Honoar the Professors of it How an euill heart carryeth it selfe in matter of Religion in 6. things Ioh. 7 48. Iam. 2.1 A good hart carefully imbraceth the ordinances of God 4. Reasons Cant. 2.9 Ioh. 4.24 Jt makes great conscience of the Word preached 3. Reasons Reu. 3.20 Ministerium Verbi vehiculum Spiritus 5. Speciall sauing graces wrought by the Word preached Act. 13.26 Conscionable hearing in fiue things 1. Pet. 2.2 An euill heart saileth fiue waies in hearing Ier. 6.17 2. Tim. 4.4 Psa. 50.17 Rom. 7.22 Numb 11.28 A good hart is very conscionable for the Sabbath 6. Reasons Mark 2.28 Heb. 4 3. 5. Properties of a good heart about the Sabbath 1. It remembers it