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B07200 Good Christian looke to thy creede : for a true triall of an holy profession, and of the truth of religion, from all crooked by-paths. / By Richard Bernard rector of Batcombe in Sumersetshire.. Bernard, Richard, 1568-1641. 1630 (1630) STC 1941.5; ESTC S90465 12,536 39

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them neuer troubling them which commeth to passe either through grosse ignorance or wilfull carelesnesse going on in sin and so grow obstinate through custome in sinning they conclude peace with God and so to be in a happy estate Deut. 29. 19. when all this time the strong man keepes house in them Luke 11. 21. VIII Because they liue perhaps very ciuilly and quietly walking in morall honesty with praise of men abstayning from outward scandalous courses whoredome drunkennesse coozening trickes and other foule euils which they see others to commit vpon which they conciude making withall a generall profession of Christianity that they are indued with heauenly graces of Gods regenerating Spirit not knowing or not considering that this may be but the restrayning power of God as in Abimelech Gen. 20. 6. or feare and shame with holding as it did the Enemies of Christ and of his Apostles Acts 4. 14. 21. or some awe and respect vnto some man of authoritie and wisedome as in Acts 5. 34. 38 39. or onely some pollicie to abstaine for a time as in Absalon and in Haman who forbore a space from outward 2 Sam. 13 22 violence Ester 5. 10. or it may be a well tempered nature guided by worldly wisedome and not by sauing grace IX Because they can and doe sometimes commend good things in those that are worthy praise doe allow of them and desire their company as Iehu did Ionadabs Adoniah Ionathans 1. Kings 1. 41. Darius Daniels good and liberty Dan. 6. or for that they can speake against the euill deeds of others iustly to be condemned as did the Scribes and Pharises Mat. 23. 29 30 34. vpon these things they conclude that they loue the Godly and hate the wicked and so thinke themselues to be in a good case when yet we see how the wicked may doe as much X. When some afflictions befall them then if they can say that these are crosses which God sends them for tryalls or for their sinnes and can say with some light sigh God haue mercy on vs and can say I pray God we may make a good vse thereof they conclude that they are penitent that they haue made a good confession and that they are humble and are very good Christians although they remaine altogether the same persons they were before These and many other such like reasons doe make them to thinke so well of themselues Q. But why doe not such labour to finde out their deceits and learne better to know themselues A. The Reasons may be these I. Their not giuing Credit to their Teachers instructions concerning these things and the need of trying themselues II. Their not discerning wherein other either are or can be in better case before God then they themselues for they perceiue not the inward power of Religion and liuely effectualnesse of grace they being sensuall hauing not the holy Spirit 1. Cor. 2. 9. 10 11 14. Iude 9. III. Their ignorance of the true meanes to finde out themselues and carelesnesse to know them thinking the labour but a needlesse curiosity IV. Their being busied about the World following their profits or pleasures or hunting after honours fulfilling the desires of the flesh and the minde as the Apostle speaketh wherewith they are so taken vp as they cannot possible attend to these things of an higher Nature and deeper straine V. Their presumptuous conceit of mercy and putting vp all on Christs score without any more adoe till they come to their sicke bed and to bid farewell for euer to the World VI. Their liberty which in many things they take to themselues agreable to their corrupt nature to the fashions and customes of the World according to the present times which they inwardly effecting neither can nor will let goe suffereth them not to come to a more narrow search of their wayes nor to a more strict examination of their courses VII The liberty which they see most doe take such as be of the wiser sort so reputed in the world learned men great persons in Church and common wealth whom they set before them as patterns and doe desire to follow VIII And lastly their Iudgement indifferent in Religions this or that they holding it fit for priuate persons to professe the Religion of the State be it what it will be without dispute whether right or wrong of God or man These if men would examine themselues throughly shall be found the reasons why men make no straiter steps in their profession of Religion Q. Verily it 's very likely but seeing too many make an indifferency of Religion Let mee question you further in a few things Tell me whether there bee any other Religion then the true Religion A. True Religion is the onely Religion and is but only one all other are superstitions and Idolatry and no Religion indeed but humane or diabolicall inuentions drawing men from the true God and worship of his Name Q. What is then true Religion A. True Religion and vndefiled before God the Father is the true worship and right seruing of him according to his owne Will in Spirit and in Truth Q. Seeing false religions will pretend much what are the certaine markes of true Religion differing it from all these false religions A. I. It teacheth and directeth to onely one and that the true and euer liuing God The Trinity in Vnity and the Vnity in Trinity II It teacheth and directeth to a true and right worshipping of the same God in Spirit and Truth III. It teacheth and directeth to one onely true Rule euen his owne Will made knowne hy his owne Word how and according to which this his worship is to be done and none otherwise IV. It teacheth and directeth man to the right knowledge of himselfe to know that he was perfect by Creation but by the fall is wholly corrupted and seperated from Gods fauour till reconciliation be made V. It teacheth and directeth to one onely most sure and certaine meanes of mans recouery into Gods assured loue againe euen by Iesus Christ his sacrifice mediation and intercession making an attonement and purchasing for vs an eternall inheritance VI. It teacheth and directeth vs how to bee thankefull for so great mercies both for matter manner and end thereof in well pleasing obedience to God in duties of loue and charity to our neighbour and to keepe our selues vnspotted of the world Q. This indeed is true Religion but now in your profession can you difference your selfe rightly by some one maine point or other from all sorts of wicked ones and from their paths of death and damnation A. Yes I suppose if you please to try me Q. How difference you your selfe from the Atheist and his Atheisme A. By beleeuing a God and liuing thereafter Q. How from the Gentiles the Heathen Idolatours and their Gentilisme A. By beleeuing one God the true God and worshipping him without any Idoll or Image Q. How from the meere Naturalist knowing God by his workes and