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A57537 A godly & fruitful exposition upon all the First epistle of Peter by that pious and eminent preacher of the word of God, John Rogers. Rogers, John, 1572?-1636.; Simpson, Sidrach, 1600?-1655. 1650 (1650) Wing R1808; ESTC R32411 886,665 744

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to make a bad building These indeed were Christs chief Enemies and could not away with him persecuted him prefer'd Barabbas before him crucified him forbade his Disciples to preach in his name yea imprisoned and scourged them for so doing How came this to pass They had a strong conceit that the Messiah should be an earthly Potentate and that he should continue Moses his Law and Ordinances When therefore they saw the contrary they would none of him but for all they were so expert in the Law yet they fulfilled it to their own destruction in rejecting him that was the fulfilling of the Law and the Prophets See what a strong conceit and prejudicate opinion will do Now their rejecting of him was 1. To shew that God had purposed the Salvation of his Church and building of his kingdom by a way that the wise men of the world never dreamed of 2. That their malice might appear to their punishment and Gods power in resisting them 3. To shew that great men are not always the greatest maintainers of the Truth but miss the cushion oftentimes they be not always friends and furtherers of the Truth but often great lets and arch enemies thereunto Thus it hath been for the manifestation of Gods power who can do his will not onely without the help but against the might of great persons Thus was it in Ahabs time Thus in Jeremiahs Thus in our Saviors They that should have been the first and chiefest entertainers of him preaching to the people hated him excommunicated him and persecuted the people for believing in him so hath it been of long time and is at this day with the chief of Rome Oh they boast themselves to be the onely Church and all that vary from them to be Hereticks and that they have all the marks of a true Church Unity Universality Antiquity with a perpetual succession of Bishops from Peter when yet they are the Enemies of the true Church of God and have still so been a pack of erroneous and pestilent Doctrines they hold contrary to Christs Truth whose Church they persecute with fire and sword The Church never found greater Enemies nor any so great as they that profess themselves to be the Church of Christ. For their succession which they boast of from the Apostles it s very idle and makes no more for them then that Ahab was right owner of Naboths Vineyard because he came into the possession of it or that a Thief having kill'd the master of the house sits down at Table in his chair and eats of his meat Succession is of Doctrine or Person Succession of Doctrine is good Therefore that company that continues in the Doctrine of the Apostles and Fundamental Points thereof though some errors should be mingled and hath the Sacraments pure for the substance that company is a church of God though there be defects in maners for so Christ said of them that sate in Moses chair for though both Doctrine and maners be necessary in a good Pastor yet if he hold the Fundamental Points of Doctrine though he erre in life and maners we reject him not from being a Pastor But as for succession of Person and Place it s nothing For Place Where hath God ever in the New Testament tyed himself or his Church to any particular place or doth he not call it Universal as being in the parts of it spread into all places For Person as though Thieves may not succeed good men and Wolves faithful Pastors Therefore though they could prove that there hath been ever since Peter a continual succession of Bishops in Rome yet this would do them small pleasure but this their Personal succession they cannot prove they agree not among themselves who was first after Peter Again it was broken off sundry times when some of their Popes were condemned for Heresie when there were many Antipopes and in the days of Pope Joan unless they will say that these were true successors of the Apostles But say they could prove this yet what would it avail them seeing they are altogether degenerate from the purity of the Apostles doctrine and are become enemies and persecutors of the same They have overthrown the foundation and almost all the Fundamental Points of Religion and left nothing sound brought in errors and laden the Church with an infinite rabble of idle and most frivolous Ceremonies by their Doctrine overturning almost every Article of the Faith and thereby violating every Commandment of the Law and for the Sacraments they have altogether abolished one and turned it into a Sacrifice and blasphemous Idol and the other they have so besmeared with their filthy inventions that it s nothing like it self Not at all to speak of their filthy maners that besides all other sins are wholly sold to blood and murther as being not from above but from the Devil Who is a murtherer from the beginning we therefore conclude that they are none of the Church of God but a Synagogue of Satan They be the rightful successors of the Apostles that being rightly called do build upon their foundation teaching the purity of Doctrine and administring the Sacraments for substance sincerely whether they have had long succession or have but lately come to their places Thus we see that they which boast themselves to be the Converters of the world the onely Church are the deadliest enemies thereto they which would challenge to themselves to be the great Fathers and Builders of the Church have not onely not built themselves but as the Scribes and Pharisees that kept back the key of knowledge have been the greatest lets to the building whose case is the more fearful seeing they both may and ought and profess to do great matters yet are so far from doing that they altogether hinder 1. This serves to teach us not to stand upon great mens opinion or hang upon their mouth approving and disallowing upon their testimony or example We must herein look onely to the Word of God yet the common saying is Do you think that such great or learned men would say or do so and so if it were not good and right 2. To magnifie the power and wisdom of God that hath used to build his Kingdom and uphold it not onely without the help but against the wills of great men that rather fret then rejoyce thereat Builders They would be so called so reputed But what did they build Errors their own Traditions and humane Ceremonies for which they were very zealous being enemies to the true Building and Builders They are so called not because they were so but because they should have been so their place and office did so require These should have taught the Law and offered Sacrifice in memorial of Christ till his coming and being revealed they should have preached him the Foundation and built up the Church on him But they did quite contrary Hence note 1. That none will take
acknowledge Christ Jesus and our Faith and Hope of Salvation in him as of whom the Prophets foretold and who did every way for time place maner c. fulfil their prophecies of him This we must believe with our hearts and confess with our mouthes in this Faith we must both live and dye The like might be instanced about Justification if by Papists we should be called to an account Thus Moses came often before Pharaoh to justifie his demand thus Elias did acknowledge and maintain the true God and his pure worship against Ahab and his false Prophets so Daniel and the three Children so the Apostles so the Apostle Paul so the Church of Pergamos so the holy Martyrs they could not be drawn from the truth either by promises threats or torments so in this Land in the days of Queen Mary Gods servants shewed good skill in the Word and made known their Christian courage Reasons hereof may be these 1. That it may appear God hath some that know and love and will defend his Truth as the Devil also the contrary 2. That we may declare we be not ashamed nor afraid of men to confess the cause of God 3. That we may confirm our own consciences and may also if possible win others to the truth as Paul had almost done Agrippa No doubt many standers by were won by Pauls defences and the Martyrs and not a few weak ones confirmed the rest being left without excuse 1. This condemneth that horrible wicked practice of the Church of Rome in keeping the people in miserable blindeness and holding it a deadly fin for them to read any part of Scripture in a tongue they understand or any book touching the true Faith and Religion nay read both Scriptures and Prayers to them in an unknown tongue and lock up all knowledge from them and means thereof like the Scribes and Pharisees that took away the Key of Knowledge How shall they then be ready to give an account of their Faith They must believe as the Church believes and that is all they can get onely they preach to them in their own language which yet is but lyes and errors for truth This is most gross robbery of the people Christ bid Search the Scriptures they charge the contrary and curse them that do It s cruel tyranny and murther of their souls they take away their weapons that they may make a prey of their souls as the Philistines did from the Israelites to keep them under Those are not of Moses his minde that wished That all Gods people might prophesie nor of St. Pauls That the Word of Christ might dwell in them richly in all wisdom c. None have need to be discouraged from seeking knowledge for most be too careless and lazy 2. This rebuketh the gross ignorance of most part of people that notwithstanding this light that we have and so many helps of preaching liberty of reading and so many Books of all kindes and of the grounds of our Religion yet know not what they hold nor what be the points of their Religion but as Market news they hear they must serve God and come to Church and must be saved by Jesus Christ but to prove that he is the true Christ or that they must be saved by him and by no other in whole nor in part or that the Scripture is the Word of God they are altogether ignorant and so might be carried away to any Religion This is an horrible sin especially considering the helps and liberty which we enjoy What notorious carelesness is this must we not buy the truth prize the truth know it hold it fast not part therewith Most have such skill in worldly businesses that they are altogether unskilful in the Word regard not the means of their Salvation This is condemnation that light is come into the world and men love darkness more then the light O how many perish for want of knowledge yet are there some which having knowledge but not the love of the truth nor Faith in God will flinch from it if ever they be tryed for there is no hold of him that loves not the truth though he have never so much knowledge as we may read of Dr. Pendleton and others in Queen Mary's time Such if they be in company of Papists of Cavillers or Railers they can stand or sit still and say nothing How would these confess the truth with peril of their lives when they be affriad of a great man c Let such know that Christ esteems them as his enemies For he that is not with him is against him they being ashamed of him in this world he will be no less ashamed of them on the last and great day 3. O then let all of us labor for knowledge and to be grounded in our Religion and to know the points of Catechism and be able to prove them by some place of Scripture so as we may be bold to believe them and stand to the defence of them To this end we must give ear to Catechizing read the grounds of Religion and study the Scriptures in humility and with Prayer having a care to know the will of God and to be guided by it and to stand in the defence of it to Gods glory against such as oppose it This is the glory of a man of a Christian to make confession of his Faith in Christ and stand to the defence of it this God may justly expect of us it hath been performed by them which had not the hundredth part of the means which we have O let us both love and live in the Truth sticking close thereto whatsoever it cost us And if at any time we shall hear it spoken against we must have the zeal of God in us to stand in the defence thereof Thus confessing Christ here among men he will confess us before his Father in Heaven and his holy Angels Of the hope that is in you Faith and hope must be rooted in our hearts ere we utter the same with our tongues In vain do we talk of things whereof we have not the inward feeling With meekness and fear Here 's the maner for good things must be done in a right maner we must temper our courage and zeal in setting out the truth with meekness and fear we must avoid pride and insolency by forgetting our places or those we have to speak to or breaking out into violent speeches mockings gibings or such like for so we may do much hurt and this is unbeseeming the Spirit of Gods Servants Besides the things we speak of being the matters of God our speech and behavior must be sutable thereunto This rebuketh the preposterous zeal of some which defending the truth and a good cause forget duty and respect to their Superiors and break out into violent and unseemly speeches and be at defiance by and by and straight condemn
confutation of an Error 36 Verse 6. 1. VVE must rejoyce in the assurance of our Salvation 37 2. Religion reforms mirth ibid. And moderates lawful mirth ibid. 3. Being assured of Heaven we must rejoyce even in our troubles 38 4. Gods children must here undergo many troubles 39 5. Afflictions are tryals 41 6. Here on earth heaviness and rejoycing may stand together 42 7. The godlies afflictions are short ibid. 8. Afflictions come by the wise disposing of Almighty God 43 Verse 7. 1. A Qualification of their troubles 43 2. Affliction tryeth whether we have Faith 44 3. How we may try our Faith ibid. 4. Affliction tryeth whether our Faith be more or less then we take it 45 5. Affliction serveth to purifie and encrease Faith ibid. 6. Faith more precious then gold 46 7. Faith will be crowned at the last day 47 8 Christ will come on the last day to judge the world 48 9. The godly shall be publiquely rewarded 49 Verse 8. 1. VVHereat Ministers should aim in commending their people 49 2. Through Faith we believe even things above the reach of our reason 50 3. True love the fruit of Faith 51 4. How to try both our Faith and Love 52 5. Faith must directly fasten it self on Christ Jesus 52 6. A proof of the Divinity of Christ 53 7. Joy a fruit of Faith ibid. 8. Why no true joy can proceed from our selves 54 9. The joy of believers is unspeakable and glorious ibid. Verse 9. 1. EVery man is in danger of utter destruction 55 2. The godly by Faith do even here enjoy Salvation ibid. 3. No pains too much to get Faith 56 4. Salvation not the end or reward of our works ibid. 5. We cannot merit Heaven 57 6. Believers shall have also the salvation of their bodies ibid. 7. What those are to look for that follow Christ 58 Verse 10. 1. NO point touching Salvation is to be taught or received but what 's grounded on the Word 59 2. The Prophets took great pains to know the mystery of our Salvation by Christ ibid. 3. The Prophets and old Fathers were saved by Christ as well as we 60 4. The Doctrine of the Gospel not new 61 5. The Prophets foretold of Christ 62 6. The Harmony between the Old and New Testament 62 7. Salvation why called Grace 63 8. The Prophets did partake of Salvation though they saw not Christ in the flesh ibid. Verse 11. 1. VVE must endeavor to know what 's profitable to be known ibid. 2. The Prophets searched into this great mystery through the direction of the Spirit ibid. 3. Gods Spirit the Author of the Old Testament 64 4. A proof of the Divinity of the Holy Ghost ibid. 5. The sufferings of Christ foretold in the Old Testament ibid. 6. Why it was needful that Christ should suffer for us 65 7. Three degrees of our Saviors Victory ibid. 8. Through afflictions we must come into glory 66 Verse 12. 1. THe Anabaptists confuted ibid. 2. The Covenant of Grace one and the same throughout all ages 67 3. The Author Matter Form and End thereof ibid. 4. The difference about the measure given and persons to whom ibid. 5. Why God sent his Son no sooner ibid. 6. Why theirs was called the time of the Law and ours of the Gospel 68 7. God not to be charged with inconstancy 68 8. The same Gospel which was preached by the Prophets was also preached by the Apostles 69 9. The Apostles have left a perfect direction for all things needful for our Salvation 70 10. Why the Angels desire to see the perfection of the Salvation of Gods Church ibid. Verse 13. 1. DOctrine and Exhortation must be joyned together ibid. 2. The corrupt conceits of the Jews about Salvation 72 3. The corrupt conceits of Christians about it 73 4. The best prize it not as they should ibid. 5. What sobriety is and of sobriety about meat and drink ibid. 6. Sobriety about Apparel Recreation and Profits 74 7. What Faith is with the parts thereof 76 8. What it is to trust perfectly ibid. 9. Salvation a most special grace 78 10. What we are to expect by Christ 79 11. Salvation is not of our own procuring or seeking ibid. 12. The Gospel lays open Christ Jesus unto us 80 Verse 14. 1. THe two parts of Sanctification 81 2. Obedience and Sanctification follow faith ibid. 3. God calls for obedience 82 4. We must obey in all things that are commanded be the Commandment never so strange or unpleasing 83 5. The strict obedience of the Jesuits to their Superiors ibid. 6. We must obey without consulting with flesh and blood whosoever or whatsoever be against it voluntarily and constantly 84 7. What may stir us up unto obedience 86 8. Two parts of obedience ibid. 9. We must forsake evil before we can do good 87 10. Ignorance is the cause and root of a bad life ibid. 11. Why being so well instructed they were termed ignorant 88 12. All knowledge without the knowledge of Christ is nothing ibid. 13. Knowledge without Reformation is but ignorance ibid. 14. Such as have attained knowledge must not live as they did before 89 Verse 15 16. 1. HOliness must be added to abstinence from sin 90 2. This duty needful to be urged ibid. 3. Christians must be holy 91 Holy in all maner of conversation 92 4. God is holy 93 5. A twofold calling 94 6. The parts of the inward calling ibid. 7. The fruits thereof with the marks negative and affirmative 95 8. Why the Apostle doth so earnestly exhort unto Holiness 96 9. Ministers must prove their Doctrine by Gods Word 97 10. Obedience is to be yielded to those Doctrines which are proved by the Word 98 11. Gods word the rule of all truth 99 12. The use of the Apocrypha Books with the respect which is to be given thereto 100 13. Christians must be ready in the Scriptures ibid. 14. The more the Lord bestows on any the more he expects from them 102 15. The Popish Doctrine of Free-will hath no ground from this place 103 16. Nor is it against the married estate ibid. Verse 17. 1. VVHy we ought here to pass our time in fear 104 2. Three kindes of fear Natural Slavish Filial of which the last is often enjoyned 105 3. Whence it proceedeth with the benefits and marks thereof and opposites thereunto 106 4. Means to attain unto the fear of God 107 5. God requires our whole time for his service 108 6. Christians here in this world are but sojourners 111 7. The first reason of the fore-going Exhortation 113 8. Such as call God Father must walk in fear and obedience as Sons 114 9. What the name Father implyeth ibid. 10. The second reason of the foregoing Exhortation 115 11. How God doth and will judge of mens actions in this life at death and on the day of Judgement 116 12. The person of man how taken ibid. 13. Four things required to the being of a
battel a Mariner in a tempest a friend in adversity so are the godly known in adversity As the Apostle speaks of Heresie so may I of afflictions They must needs be that they which are approved may be made manifest among us 2. To confirm his Truth not in respect of it self but of men and to whet on others as the seed of the Church is the blood of the Martyrs 3. To make a way for his judgements on his enemies and persecuters of his Saints whereof though the perfection be to come yet even here God suffers them not to escape his hand in a notable maner which doth not a little strengthen his servants 4. To prove the faith and patience of his own children and to encrease the same Spices smell best when they are bruised and graces appears most when most tryed 5. To scour off their soyl that they gather in the world and make them bright 6. To stir them up to every duty the more fervently 7. That they may be like to their head Christ Jesus who by suffering entred into glory 1. When we enter into the profession of Religion we must beforehand sit down and cast up our accounts what the same may cost us which if many had done they had escaped the horrible sin and foul shame of Apostacy Most profess Religion in the time of peace but when trouble comes they will be gone one would sit at Christs right hand another at his left in his Kingdom but will not be batized with the baptism wherewith he is baptized neither with him will drink of the bitter cup of affliction They will save themselves from any hurt yea they think themselves wise persons that can shift off sufferings and them fools that suffer for the Truth but they will prove fools in the winding up 2. When troubles come bear we the same patiently and joyfully we have the Prophets Apostles Martyrs and all the troop of Saints for our companions To us its a sign of salvation and great is our reward in Heaven It s a righteous thing with God to recompence tribulation to them that trouble us And to us that are troubled rest with him When we have fought the good fight we shall enjoy a Crown of Glory Because Christ also suffered for us Another forcible Reason from Christs example which was done also for our imitation If Christ hath suffered why should not we If he that was God suffered at the hands of wretched men how much more may we men of mortal men like our selves If he for you then good reason you should suffer for him That he did was for a patern for us to follow and that patiently as he did his whole life was no other Though our salvation come cheap to us and of Gods meer gift yet it came not so to Christ he paid full dearly for it Gods Justice which would be satisfied required the same There was an infinite wrath due for our sins which Christ did undergo 1. If Christ hath suffered are not we to pledge our Master if the servants do but what their Master hath done before they have no cause to complain 2. If Christ the Son of God most holy suffered is it such a matter for us poor miser sinners to suffer 3. If he suffered for us his enemies should not we be much more willing to suffer for him and think our selves happy as who hath delivered us from the everlasting sufferings in Hell by his suffering for us and from reproachful sufferings that we might have had for some foul offences in this world and hath turned them into a few glorious sufferings for his name 4. Consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself lest ye be wearied and faint in your mindes Consider who he was and what thou art and it wil much take away the bitterness of affliction For you so some read even for servants for the meanest with him is no respect of persons No rich nor poor bond nor free in Christ the one have as good right as the other nay though God have some of all yet most of the mean are Christs they receive the Gospel This may make the mean of the world to bear their condition the more patiently and comfortably they have part in Christ if fault be not in themselves and may be heirs of grace but for the most part the poorest of all exclude themselves and I know not how the hand of God goeth out heavily against them Leaving us an example c. We must not set Christ before us and consider him as a Mediator and Savior onely but as a patern and example to follow and that a most perfect one we must labor to imitate him and if we belong to him we must walk as he walked we must thus think with our selves when we are about any thing what would Christ Jesus do if he were in my cloaths So do thou and not otherwise so do in thy calling in patience forbearance c. And in a doubtful case ask what would Christ do in such a case That may we know by the rule of the word for accordingly would he do this is a good image of Christ better then Popish Pictures and Crucifixes Get we an image of Christ out of the Gospel and accordingly live we thereby and be we more and more changed thereinto Verse 22. Who did no sin neither wus guile found in his mouth THe example of Christs sufferings is illustrated 1. By his innocency 2. By his admirable patience Innocency that he had no sin no not so much as ever slipt in his tongue and so was perfect Now if he had no sin suffered patiently much more should we that are sinful Creatures and do one way or other deserve a thousand times more then that we suffer His admirable patience set forth by that he suffered and his bearing the same sufferings in word and deed where 's shewed both what he did not and what he did He requited not onely not ill words with ill deeds but not the worst deeds that were done to him with an ill word again and he committed his cause to God knowing that he knew what was to be done and would judge righteously between him and them Who did no sin c. He had no Original sin but was conceived by the holy Ghost The matter whereof he was framed which he took of the Virgin was freed from all spot of sin and filled with fulness of grace yea from the first moment of his Conception was united into one Person with the divine nature So did the Angel declare to his Mother That holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God 1. Then he suffered not for his own sins as they wickedly imagined that put him to death as was foretold but from ours altogether
great price Here 's the main Reason of the Exhortation A meek and quiet spirit is of greater value then all the gold of Ophir its precious in the sight of God and therefore must women endeavor for it None makes or gives it but God onely no Preacher Prophet nor Angel can give grace can bestow a meek Spirit it comes from above whence all other graces come it s bestowed on none but the Elect people of God Gold and Pearls are bestowed on Heathens and prophane people enemies of God but grace on none but Kings sons and daughters and such as shall be heirs of Heaven As for other outward apparel it s of no worth trash dung to this such is of no account in the countrey we go to no such base stuff enters in at Heavens gate But with whom is it of great price even with God and before him in his account who can rightly value things Costly apparel indeed is of value with men vain and carnal men but grace is in account with God Angels and all good and wise men God seeth not as man seeth God beholds all our actions we must therefore so carry our selves in our places as that what we do may be pleasing in Gods sight and accepted of him Verse 5. For after this maner in the old time the holy women also who trusted in God adorned themselves being in subjection unto their own husbands Verse 6. Even as Sarah obeyed Abraham calling him Lord whose daughters ye are as long as ye do well and are not afraid with any amazement HEre are Reasons to enforce the former Exhortations unto subjection sobriety in apparel and attiring themselves with grace 1. From the examples of godly women of former ages and times who were thus qualified 2. From the example of Sarah who thus behaved her self toward her husband whose daughters all such women shall be accounted as do imitate her and that for conscience doing their duties in a right maner as she did such shall be counted among the Saints of God in this life and in the life to come shall have the reward of such The former is amplified and strengthened by sundry circumstances 1. Of the number that so did not one but many women 2. Such as are worthy to be imitated as not being of the common sort but holy women 3. Their antiquity not of yesterday as though it were new but ancient in times past In the latter is set forth the maner how this duty is to be performed namely Not for fear of displeasure but for conscience towards God and love to their husbands For after this maner c. From the force of the Reason holy women have done so therefore so must you Note that The examples of Gods servants are to be followed in all their vertues The way of Gods Precepts is like an uncouth and bushy way the way of examples a beaten way and herein by setting up his servants as lights to direct us God hath condescended to our weakness Were it not thus we would say of precepts It s true we should do thus but who ever did so God shews us every where who they were All examples are written for our good the examples of the godly as Abels offering in Faith Enochs walking with God Noahs obedience Moses his mildeness Jobs patience c. for our imitation the examples of the ungodly and their punishment for our evitation yea even in our own times God presenteth divers unto us that they which belong unto him may be drawn on by the light of precepts and examples together as others left without excuse who do not such and such duties which are to their knowledge by others performed This rebuketh those that follow the evil but do not imitate good examples neither are any whit moved by them Those can make use of the frailties of Gods children mentioned in Scripture to encourage themselves in evil Did nor David commit adultery was not Noah drunk and did not Rebekah cause Jacob to lye c. will they say Such wrest the Scriptures to their own destruction So among our selves if any be bad and licentious they shall have enough to follow them but as for the examples of the godly they little prevail nay people are so far from following them that they mock and disdain them yea term them Hypocrites Precise fools and the like Well let such make as light of them as they will God will not lose his labor and his light set up They that make them not now their patern for imitation shall finde them one day their Judges to condemn them as Noah did the old world As the Ninivites against the Israelites so many a husband shall rise up against his wife on the day of Judgement and many wife against her husband as many a man against his neighbor and justly for its clear that those love darkness and to wander which will neither be guided by precept nor example whereas God might onely give us precepts and yet require obedience It s true all shine not alike some have their light dimmed for a time through some unbeseeming act howsoever there 's not the example of any whereby we may not receive some profit In the old time The Antiquity of the examples are an enforcement or inducement to follow them but how simply because they be ancient No but holy men did thus and well they did and that long ago He doth urge them to follow examples onely upon Antiquity but because they were good also Note then That Antiquity joyned with verity is reverend and to be followed If a truth in judgement or practice of life be ancient and gray-headed it s the more honorable and to be followed but if an opinion or practice be wicked though never so ancient its vile and to be detested and is not the better but much the worse for the antiquity of it The older the more time it were quite banisht out of the Land Town House and Heart This condemneth the Church of Rome and all such as plead bare antiquity onely it hath been thus and thus long will they say ours is the old Religion and yours is the new No ours is ancientest from the beginning whereof were the Patriarchs Prophets Christ and his Apostles Their stories mention when and how theirs began encreased and grew out of an heap of Ceremonies of the Jews and Gentiles mingled together one Pope devising one thing another adding another Though error and wickedness may be very ancient yet truth and goodness hath the start of it the truth was before sin entred into the world this therefore is no good rule this is ancient therefore it s to be followed nay is it also good It s else nothing Many Papists have nothing to say but thus did our Fathers and Grandfathers c. but they never enquire by the Word whether they did well or not whereas our
duties in our places and live profitably endeavoring withall for such humility meekness and patience from the Lord as we may be able to overcome evil with goodness Hereupon must ensue much good 2. When any have harmed us and the same proves grievous unto us let us examine our selves whether we may not justly lay the blame on our selves If we have been in fault then are we to be patient to humble our selves and to acknowledge Gods hand on us to teach us more innocency and more patience and not to stand out so bitterly against them that have done us wrong thus shall we finde comfort in afflictions which else bringing the same upon our selves we cannot expect Verse 14. But and if ye suffer for righteousness sake happy are ye and be not afraid of their terror neither be troubled NOw the Apostle makes an exception that howsoever for the most part the course prescribed will save us harmless yet some there are that be so wicked as they will wrong a man though he be never so innocent and godly nay will wrong him the more for his goodness and for that alone They will injury men for righteousness sake that is wrongfully and without cause or for Religion and godliness sake yet be not you that meet with such wrongs when you be innocent nay for your goodness dismaid or faint concerning this for this shall not turn to your hurt but to your great good for you are blessed if you suffer any thing whatsoever in this kinde But and if ye suffer for righteousness sake Here Note That there are 1. Some which are so bad as that they wrong the innocent even them by whom they have been at no times wrong'd from whom they have received no harm Thus was Abel hated and killed of Cain Moses misused by the Israelites David railed upon by Shimei and persecuted of Saul This is against all equity and that which the Lord must needs revenge for it s his honor to defend the innocent yea if he will not bear doing wrong to them that have wronged us much less will he endure that the innocent should be wrong'd O take heed of wronging such whether in words by slandering them backbiting them or bearing false witness against them or in deed by oppressing them griping grinding their faces and the like 2. Others which are worse even such as hate Gods servants for well-doing and their godliness Thus Ishmael persecuted Isaac for that he was the son of the promise Thus Ahab hated Micaiab as both he and Jezabel Elijah Thus was Jeremiah hated so John the Baptist the Apostles Christ himself How many thousands of such were persecuted unto the very death under the bloody Emperors of Rome and since hath not Antichrist been drunk with the blood of Gods Saints yea amongst our selves there be that hate men for their forwardness and zeal Some Ministers think their people too forward some people their Ministers O they could love them well were it not for their preciseness These be not led by Davids spirit nor can have any mark that they are translated from death unto life or that they are true members of the Church They are of the brood of Cain of Ishmaels generation worse then Balaam yea of Satans company who is the accuser of the Brethren O be not of this number adde not unto the measure of your sins by hating those whom God loves and esteems as the apple of his eye O what fearful judgements have been inflicted on such especially having thus done against their own knowledge Neither onely will the Lord be revenged on bloody and hateful persecuters but he will not suffer the least of their disgraceful and hard usages to go unpunished but as a cup of cold water given to a Christian in the name of a Christian and because he is so shall not go unrewarded so shall not their smal indignities go unpunished If whoso shall offend one of these little ones it were better for him that a milstone were hanged about his neck that he were drowned in the depth of the sea then how fearful is their condition that misuse them abuse them backbite them persecute them c If men do not like and approve of such yet may they let them alone Cannot they be content to follow the world Ale-houses Whore-houses c. but that they must hate and trouble them that do not you like your course so do they theirs you should rather love them that will take pains to do good and be good whereas your selves will not Happy are ye Such as suffer wrongfully or for Religion and Conscience sake are happy 1. Such as suffer wrongfully or without a cause for 1. To suffer justly is an hundred times worse sin giving more cause of grief then the cross 2. In such case we have our conscience on our side and that is a feast 3. We may go to God and make our moan to him 4. God will make a good end he will make our innocency break forth as the light and our righteousness as the noon-day which will be the more taken knowledge of then if it had never been oppugned 5. God will take the matter into his hand and requite to them according to their works ridding us out of their hands It s then our duty not to be dismaid if we meet with hurt without cause for the innocent to be harmed it s no new thing le ts be thankful for the same say not impatiently What a vile thing is this that one should be so misused as if we were too good to be served or If it were true and I had deserved it I would never have cared for then shouldest thou have had much more cause of shame and grief as having deserved the same O let us keep our innocency still so shall we either have no harm or at least not such as whereat we need be much troubled 2. Such as suffer for Religion good conscience sake for the whole truth of God or any part of it the profession or practice thereof the omission of evil prohibited or performance of duties enjoyned c. Such I say as thus suffer are happy So saith our Savior so the Apostle Peter For 1. This is an argument we are not of the world but are chosen out of the world 2. That we love the truth as who can be content even to suffer for it Many will profess it in fair weather but how few stick thereto in adversity 3. It s to be made like unto Christ our head 4. All the Prophets and Apostles have walked in this way to Heaven we are shrewdly hurt to be companions with them 5. Thus to suffer is no small honor 6. Their reward is great in Heaven Herein flesh and blood can see no happiness such as live at ease or in wealth and pleasure are with them
preach to them he writes which would stick to them and whereunto they might resort again and again at their pleasure Hence I might speak of the profitableness of writing Epistles how much good Gods servants may do to each other being absent by Prayers by Letters How much good hath been done by the Letters of the Fathers and of godly men in latter times as of Calvin Beza the Martyrs c. who knoweth not what a fault is it that it s no more used as Parents to their Children being absent friends to friends c. whereas wanton Letters and Letters about worldly businesses are frequent enough Written Thus God moved the hearts of his Servants and assisted them extraordinarily to pen the parts of holy Scripture O what a a benefit it is that we have the whole and most holy Word of God written and before us and how should we in token of thankfulness be exercised therein But most busie their heads with other matters namely Their worldly profits and pleasures fools bables in the mean time little using or regarding the Bible Briefly 1. Because he would have them the oftner in it and take the more delight to read it over 2. Because he sent Silvanus to open and unfold it at large by preaching out of it and making application thereof for their good Here see how God in his infinite wisdom hath provided us his Word wherein is all his minde and that in few words to provoke us to be exercised therein for if the Word had been written as large as we had need for our understanding the world could not have contained the books that must have been written but the Lord hath revealed his will briefly laid down much in few words yet for our further benefit God hath Ordained the Ministery of his Word and given gifts to men to preach it expound it apply it to every bodies use so that both together do most happily How should God have provided better for us If therefore people profit not their answer must be heavy Exhorting and testifying c. These words afford sundry points as 1. In that the Apostle testifieth by sound Arguments that they were in the right way note that Its needful for every one to know and be well assured of the Religion he professeth that it is the truth of God for there be many Religions yet but one truth miss that and perish we must not go by guess in our Religion It s not enough that we have the true Religion except we know it to be so that we be not wavering and carried about with every wind of contrary Doctrine 1. This rebukes those that take occasion because there be so many Religions therefore they will meddle with none but take their ease and tarry till all agree 2. It rebukes those that profess a Religion as all do but know not whether it be truth or not but believe as the Church believes as they be told but have no ground from the Word for the same Turks may not its death to question about their Religion Papists may not especially the Laity who are forbid to read the Bible or any good Book that way but we may yet how do the most in this Land profess the Gospel which by Gods goodness is the truth indeed alas how few know and are able to prove it 3. As it s our duty to testifie and prove our Religion to be the onely true way of Salvation so it s yours to know and acknowledge it that if an Angel should come and inform you otherwise you might not give ear to him 2. In that the Apostle thought it not enough to prove to them that that was the true Religion they were in but exhorted them to continue constant in the same note that They that know the truth ought so highly to esteem it and be so thankful to God for it as they never suffer themselves to be removed therefrom whether for hope of gain or fear of trouble c. we must buy the truth not sell it The Martyrs would rather lose their lives then the truth if we let that go we lose our Souls 3. In that the Apostle takes such care and pains with those Jews that now stood in the truth to hold them therein we may note that Its an hard matter for those to hold out stedfast that have begun to do well for our heart is deceitful the Devil is subtile and strong and there are also many Seducers many baits many discouragements c. What are they then that say there 's too much Preaching and Reading They know nothing that belongs to true Christianity A little means may serve to keep men in a loose carnal and prophane course but to keep us in a good course there must be precept upon precept line upon line c. and all little enough Therefore Ministers ought to continue with all diligence not onely to gain home more but even to hold on and confirm them that be gained that they fall not away into error sin and security and people have also need to use all good means to this end 4. In that his Epistle consisteth in testifying by sound reasons for the confirmation of their judgements and then of the Exhortation for the whetting on of their affections Note That Both parts are necessary in Preaching the one still to accompany the other 1. Ministers therefore must labor in and for both 2. People must make use and account of both regard Doctrine for knowledge and suffer Exhortation for practice Some cannot endure Application and Exhortation but are all for knowledge and to feed the understanding and it appears in their lives for they cannot endure but to live at elbow-room as they list notwithstanding the profession some make in hearing Sermons Verse 13. The Church that is at Babylon elected together with you saluteth you and so doth Marcus my son ANother part of the conclusion consisting of Salutations from the whole company of the faithful with him and particularly from Mark. The Church The company of the faithful that were at Babylon knowing of our Apostles writing to these his dispersed Brethren entreat to be remembred to them and pray the Apostle for he would not send their commendations without their knowledge that he would signifie to them that they remembred them loved and reverenced them and were glad of them praying to God for them c. Gods people though far distant one from another yet must be mindeful one of another Which is at Babylon Namely a City of Assyria whither the Jews were carryed Captive by Nebuchadnezzar and there abode for Seventy years There were here now sundry believing Jews as God hath his Church in the worst places where Satans Throne is and though most of the Jews rejected Christ yet some here and in other Cities embraced him The Papists will needs have this meant of Rome but upon