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A43041 Truth may be blam'd but not sham'd a sermon upon Matth. 16 v.13, 14, 15, 16 : wherein truth and errour are brought upon the stage act their parts / by William Harvey, minister of the Word. Harvey, William, minister of the Word. 1657 (1657) Wing H1094; ESTC R36593 16,440 45

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by his wanton Mistresses fals accusation was cast into prison Gen. 39.20 Susanna that honest and good soul had almost lost her life too by this murdering peece had not Gods mercy opportunely intervened to the saving of his handmaid What should I say more Our blessed Lord himself had this Cannon shot at him the peece goeth off but being foul breaketh and flyeth about their ears who first gave fire to it Luke 23.2 Mark 15.3 Matth. 27.12 There are three things amiable in the sight of God and men Concordia fratrum amicitia propinquorum vir uxor inter se convenientes Concord of brethren friendship of neighbours and a man and his wife agreeing together And now what putteth these instruments out of tune but the foul hand of Calumny Who causeth a separation of these three lovely pairs but falf tales and suggestions Nothing breaketh the peace more then this Oh what confusions what sad troubles have followed them Such turbulent spirits have been raised in one hour as could scarce be layed in many years after These bellows have kindled such a fire as no waters have been able to quench it So horrid and deplorable hath been the sad consequence of the ready reception of a slaunder as I may say of him and the author of it as Jacob of Simeon and Levi they are brethren instrumental of cruelty are in their habitations Gen. 49.5 d Simile In a storm the ship is tossed to and fro reeleth like a drunken man one while it mounts as high as heaven and then falls as low as hell the lightnings flash on their faces the proud waves beat upon them and fearful darknesse like a black mantle begirt the trembling marriners now they are at their wi●s end and e Acts 27.20 all hope that they shall be saved is taken away Thus is it when the fire of contention is blown up by the breath of such who go from house to house to carry tales and it kindles the more into flame when it meets with combustable matter a facil disposition an ear open to receive it When this Euroclydon once riseth unlesse the Lord whom the winds and sea obey in mercy intervene the tempest will rise so high as nothing but miserable ship wrack can be expected Hear I pray all of you whom it may concern what direction Titus hath from the Apostle Titus 3.2 To speak evil of no man to be no brawlers but gentle shewing all meeknesse unto all men This thing was so hateful to David that he thus speaks of it Psal 101.5 Whoso privily slaundereth his neighbour him will I cut off Mark but this dilewma I suppose it will nonplus the best Sophister Matth. 7.12 Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you do you even so to them Luk. 6.31 for this is the law and the prophets Now wouldst thou have any slaunder and backbite thee No. Thou art then an unreasonable man Non compos mentis to do that unto another which thou abhorrest to have done unto thy self I should bite my tongue first before I would perpetrate a sin so unworthy so beneath a Christian I may say a man For if thy tongue be employed in this particular and runs on this errand f James 3.6 It is a sire a world of iniquity so is the tongue amongst our members that it defileth the whole body and setteth on fire the course of nature and it is set on fire of hell Blush then for shame if thou beest guilty this way and say with Pharaohs Butler g Gen 41.9 I do remember my faults this day And with holy Job from a sorrowful and penitent heart sweetly warble forth as he in another sense Wherefore I abhor my self and repent in dust and ashes Job 42.6 If this will not serve let them know they are murderers and children of the devil John 8.44 Ye are of your father the devil and the lusts of your father ye will do he was a murderer from the beginning and abode not in the truth because there is no truth in him When he speaketh a lye he speaketh of his own for he is a lyar and the father of it And if they be murderers then their sin cryeth to heaven for vengeance Among the four capitall or if you please Cardinal vices that cry this is set in the front h Clamitani ad coelum vex sangumis vox Sodom●rum Vox oppressorum merces detenta laborum Vix sanguinis the voice of blood Gen. 4.10 the voice o thy brothers blood cryeth unto me from the ground And not only so but they are excluded the heavenly Jerusalem no unclean thing can enter there i Revel 22.15 For without are dogs and Sorcerers and whoremongers and murderers and idolators and in the ●ere whosoever love h● and maketh a lye And so leaving them to stand or fall to their own Masters I come to the people and now hear what they think of due Saviour Some say that thou art John the Baptist some Elias and o●hers Jeremias Second observation or one of the prophets Hence I observe That the vulgar concerning Christ and other matters of faith are often various and unsatisfied they hold and believe that which is not sound and orthodox Like the blinde man in the Gospel they discern not aright as he saw men like trees How many have we who know not what God what Christ or what faith is In this particular they are as mute as fishes and as the horse and mule that have no understanding Either they are ignorant of what true religion is or they stand in doubt of it and make a question whether there be any such thing or no. Witnesse our many sects and opinionists that swarm every where namely our blasphemous Quaker away with such a fellow from the earth Our Simpleton Seeker of a needle in a bottle of hay Our ignorant Leveller that would beget a parity among men which is impossible k Mark 14 For the poor ye have always with you Our dipping Anabaptist verberibus magis quam verbis authority must cudgel it out of him for disputes boot not What should I speak of Judaism Turcism Heathenism Atheism c. In such diversity of opinions what shall we determine Shall we bear them shall we commend them or shall we detest them l Laudare mon possumus detestari d●bemus ferre cogimur Dierec Annal. Praise them we cannot we ought to abhor them we are forced to suffer them Here is all our Comfort the harvest will one day day come when the wheat shall be put into the granary of Heaven and the tares cast into the fire In the interim though we live by them let us not live with them By any means avoid conversing though we cannot commercing with them altogether m 1 Cor. 5.10 for then must ye needs go out of the world But above all make not your selves one with them by marriage
John saith 1 John 5.20 This is the true God and eternal life And Rom. 9.5 Who is over all God blessed for ever Amen Secondly As our Saviour is true God so likewise he is true man of the substance of his Mother born in the world This is manifest by his own words vers 13. Whom do men say that I the Son of man am To this purpose he hath the plain Epithete of Man given him Luke 23.47 Now when the Centurion saw what was done he glorified God saying Certainly this was a righteous man And the Apostle 1. Tim. 2.5 For there is one God and one Mediatour between God and men the man Christ Jesus Wherefore he is called the son of Mary Matth. 1.16 The seed of the woman Gen. 3.15 The seed of Abraham Heb. 2.16 Born of a woman Gal. 4.4 Yet notwithstanding though he be God and man he is not two but one Christ According to Athanasius his Creed One not by Conversion of the Godhead into flesh but by taking the manhood into God one altogether not by confusion of Substance but by unity of Person For as the reasonable soul and flesh is one man so God and man is one Christ To this purpose the Apostle saith there is one Lord Jesus Christ 1. Cor. 8.6 And one Mediatour between God and men 1. Tim. 2.5 Thus we see he is but one Christ In the next place we have his office expressed in the word Christ Thou art Christ c. which word signifieth anointed For whereas Kings Priests and Prophets were usually anointed in the Old Testament upon their inauguration Exod. 29.7.1 Sam. 16.13 Hence they are called the Lords anointed Esay 48.1 So likewise was Christ anointed not with any external oil but with the Holy Ghost into a Kingly Prophetick and Priestly office Psal 45.8 John 3.34 Acts 10.38 First he was anointed a Prophet to make known the will of his heavenly Father concerning our redemption John 1.10 No man hath seen God at any time the only begotten Son which is in the bosom of the Father he hath declared him And in the next place that he might appoint us the Ministry of the-Word and the use of the Sacraments that by these as by instruments he might work effectually in his Church as Mark 16 15.16 Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved but he that believeth not shall be damned Secondly he was anointed a Priest that he might offer himself on the Cross for us and by the sacrifice of his own body redeem us from our most sad and deplorable condition in the loins of our first parents and that he might ever intercede for us to his Father For by one offering he hath perfected for even them that are sanctified Heb. 10.14 and chap. 9.24 For Christ is not ascended into the holy places made with hands which are the figures of the true but into heaven it self now to appear in the presence of God for us And Rom. 8.34 Who is he that condemneth it is Christ that died yea rather that is risen again who is even at the right hand of God who also maketh intercession for us Thirdly he was anointed a King that he might rule and govern us by the Scepter of his power that is that he might preserve and defend us both from our corporal and spiritual enemies to wit the Devil Sin Death Hell and this wicked World Wherefore the Prophet thus speaketh Rejoyce greatly O daughter of Zion shout O daughter of Jerusalem behold thy King cometh unto thee he is just and having salvation c. Zach. 9.9 And the Evangelist Then shall the king say unto them on his right hand Come ye blessed of my Father inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world Matth. 25.34 From this Confession of Peter we may learn what is the duty of every Christian man even this freely to give an account of his faith According to that of the Apostle But sanctiste the Lord God in your hearts and be ready alwayes to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meeknesse and fear I Pet. 3.15 And to take off all excuse in this particular our Saviour himself saith Whosoever therefore shall confesse me before men him will I confesse also before my Father which is in heaven Matth. 10.32 Holy David maketh it a fruit of faith Psalm 116.10 I believed therefore have spoken a Veritas credenda laquenda The truth saith Prosper is to be believed and spoken Confession is of a high consequence and concerns Christains more then they think of This I believe wrings many a professor by the nose and toucheth as we say their c●ppy hold How many have we that dare not confesse the truth openly for fear of men These are cowardly Christians who when they should fight betake them to their heels Some will make a fair flourish for a time they will take up the Cudgels with much seeming Confidence but when any cometh to play with them they presently lay them down Such a one was S. Peter Hear his high words Though all should be offended because of thee yet will I never be offended And further Though I should die with thee yet will I not deny thee Matth. 26.33.35 but look upon him a while after and then quantum mutatus ab illo one would not take him to be the same man How are the chariot wheels of his resolution taken off so that he drives heavily Mark him I pray I know not what thou sayest and again with and oath in his mouth I do not know the man And to make him superlative he falls more basely begins to curse and to swear saying I know not the man vers 70.72.74 Who would have taken Spira otherwise then a Chrisitian once but miserable man when he was urged to subscribe or else lose all and incurre the Popes displeasure straightwayes makes shipwrack of faith and a good conscience and after this by God his divine justice dieth in horrible despair Is not this an Epidemical disease What Thrasonian brags will our mungrel professours make in times of peace and prosperity Who better Christians now then they whilst this calm lasts it is a hard matter to finde out the true Mother a base hypocriticall Pharisee can scarce be discerned from a Nathaneel a true Israelite indeed in whom there is no guile but let one storm arise let the Sabeans take away their oxen and their asses or the Chaldeans fall upon their camels or let a prison be threatned them the least gust of adversity blow upon them and as Sathan falsly said of Job it may truly be said of them they will curse God to his face Most sad experience we have had of this in all ages and the Apostacy of our times is a sufficient test and proof of it Confesse we then the truth
maugre the menaces and threats of wicked men Let this never be forgotten of us But whosoever shall deny me before men him will I also deny before my Father which is in heaven Matth. 10.33 And worthy is that of the Apostle to be writ in the tables of our hearts Rom. 10.9 10. That if thou shalt confesse with my mouth the Lord Jesus and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead thou shalt be saved For with the heart man believeth unto righteousnesse and with the mouth Confession is made unto Salvation Secondly this more especially concerns the Ministers of God his word they of all other must freely deliver the truth b Nihil in sacerdote tam periculosum apud Deuw tam iurpe apud homine● quam quod sentiat vericatem non libere pronuneiare Ambr. Nothing in a Minister is so dangerous with a God and base with men then not to speak that freely which he thinketh to be truth I was spoken like a prophet As the Lord liveth what the Lord saith unto me that will I speak 1 Kings 22.14 And no lesse noble was it said by Nehemiah Should such a man as I● flee chap. 6.11 These are the pillars of the Church if they fall down cometh the whole fabrick It is a shame to see a man of God turn tail for him to deny the truth is monstrous who will trust that sheepheard or rather that thief who seeing the wolf coming leaveth the sheep and flyeth John 16.12 He that sitteth as the stern must not leave it for every storm lest he hazardeth the whole vessel and so commit the Marriners to the mercy of the seas Look to this ye Embassadours of the most high God and betray not through your cowardise those souls comitted to your charge What more worthy of commemoration then that of he Apostles who when they were put into the common prison for preaching in the name of Christ presently they entred into the Temple early in the morning and taught saying We ought to obey God rather than men and boldly told them to their faces The God of our fathers raised up Jesus whom ye slew and hanged on a tree him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a prince and a Saviour for to give repentance to Israel and forgivenesse of sins Acts 5. 18.21.29.30.31 Who can but admire at the Constancy and brave spirit of Martin Luther who when he was by some of his friends disswaded from going to Wormes made this answer If every tyle of each house was a devil yet would I go thither O noble soul thy name will be had in remembrance to thy immortall praise Let my counsel be accepted of you my dear brethren of the Clergie Yea let the wise mans counsell be accepted of you c Prov. 19.10 Buy the truth and sell it not Let no panick fear possesse you when you should proclaim the glad tidings of the gospel and preach salvation through the merit of Christ He is the Son of the living God saith my Text who will own you his Champions and reward you with a crown of immortality if ye be constant What i● the world hate you for it Take this Cordial Be of good comfort I have overcome the world said your great Master once And if God be for us who can be against us Rom. 8.31 Take this for all even from him who is Alpha and Omega the first and the last he that liveth and was dead and hath the keyes of hell and of death Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer behold the devil shall cast some of you into prison that ye may be tryed and ye shall have tribulation ten dayes be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life Rev. 2.10 At for those Milk-sops those fearful watchmen ambodexters and trencher Chaplains who for sinister ends speak what God never put into their mouths against the plain text of Scripture denying the Lord that bought them and so making shipwrack of faith and a good conscience to the hazarding of many thousand souls Good God give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth If not the wish of the Apostle to all you that fear God shall be mine I would they were even cut off that trouble you Amen Gal. 5.12 FINIS