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A86269 Nine select sermons preached upon special occasions in the Parish Church of St. Gregories by St. Pauls. By the late reverend John Hewytt D.D. Together with his publick prayers before and after sermon. Hewit, John, 1614-1658. 1658 (1658) Wing H1634A; ESTC R230655 107,595 276

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then stand against all the opposition that arises from men and Devils for why should not Christians be as ready to defend truth as others are to oppose it Christ Jesus the Captain of our Salvation hath led us the way for when all conspired against him because he spake the truth yet was he with his life ready to justifie the truth saying To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world c. In which words consider these two general parts 1. An Engagement 2. A Designe 1. An Engagement he was born he came into the world 2. A Designe to bear witness to the truth But since the end and the Object denominate every action here is 1. The action Christs incarnation 2. The end to bear witness 3. The Object the truth to bear witness to the truth Or if you will take them in this order 1. The end and that pointed at and pointed out 1. Pointed at for this cause and to this end 2. Pointed out by being born and brought into the world 2. The action to bear witness 3. The Object the truth to this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world c. But since the end is first in intention though last in execution I shall begin at the end yet the right end and that pointed at for this cause and to this end came I into the world c. The lives of most men are mispent only for want of a certain end to run at because they shoot their arrowes and know not at what mark they levell and direct their proceeding by they know not what rule therefore it is that they reach not to perfection and end not in comfort Some levell at the right end but levell amiss To levell without an end were folly to a false end were losse true Christians onely finde the right way for a wise Christian amidst the many changes of this mortal life still presses on to one steddy end by holy endeavours for the more he is unshaken in his resolutions the nearer he cometh to the great exemplar of life Christ Jesus who stood firm unto the end and continued stedfast in the truth witnessing the same with the losse of his most precious life as himself affirmes To this end was I borne c. It would be both needless and unprofitable for me to undertake the calculation of our Saviours Nativity or to make a discovery unto you of those signes which did accompany it in a most miraculous manner or to tell you the wonderful effects thereof set down in the Gospel which though they were above the ordinary course of nature yet you must know that those Celestial constellations did not contribute any thing to the producing of that glorious Birth but only in an admirable and unusual manner were made to bear witness unto this great truth that is in my Text said to be born that he also may give testimony to the truth Indeed there is a no lesse impious then foolish Proverb taken up by men in the world upon the event of any action or thing to lay the cause thereof upon the Stars and Planerary influencies and thereby men think when guilty to excuse themselves saying a fatal necessity brought it upon me or they were compelled to it saying irreligiously I was born to this or the Stars designed me to it as if some extrinsecal necessity did draw men to sinne as if the Stars were the causes of mens iniquity yet of the two those are better though justly to be condemned also that would excuse themselves by laying the fault upon the influence of malignant Planets or their own corrupt nature then those that inferre the cause from a necessity in the peremptory decree of Almighty God as if Holiness it self should take pleasure in making men criminal Such a principle imbibed is enough to bring a man to that opinion of the Stoicks at least if not to think that there is a good and an evil God yet that the one Almighty Essence acts as if he were divided by saying though God would have men otherwise then they are yet he hath decreed a certain end of misery to the greatest part of men without any respect of good or evil in their persons and so make the evil actions of men determined by Gods Decree and what will this come short of them that attribute the good actions of men to a good God and their evil actions to an evil God Yet those Stoicks that make two Gods and these Planetists that lay the fault of their actions upon the Stars are much better then those that say all things are absolutely necessary and that all their ends are undeterminable by any actions of men whether good or evil it will be better to raise the evil accidents from an evil then from a good God But that we are under a fatal decree of necessity as to event or that we were born to commit this or the other evil we utterly deny and that 1. First by considering the evil consequences that will follow upon asserting a peremptory decree for if Gods peremptory decree hath designed sin to come into the world then men sinne not in deed but in opinion onely necessity hath no law and where necessity bears sway there the will hath no power and so man becomes equal with the beasts of the field with the Lion whose unbridled appetite cannot be restrained by the rigor of the severest law and the reason is because they cannot upon admonition do otherwise they cannot use principles of reason and therefore is it that mad men and children are under no law because not capable of rational actions for no man is commanded to do those things necessity requires as for example no man is bidden to eat drink and sleep because these actions and affections are necessary for the preservation of life the will may govern but not suppress them indeed charity is of necessity whether it be considered as a free principle within or without and we are careless of those things that are without if necessity have no law for if actions in themselvs have no law then they are not sinful for where no transgression of the law is there can be no sin if all things be ruled by destiny then they are of necessity and so by consequence our actions are neither good nor bad in themselves but onely are good or evil as esteemed by us and in our opinion and if it be so then to what purpose was the Son of God made man and so became a sacrifice for sin to what end are exhortations and means used to hinder men from sin if they are but fancies a Christians calling and Christs dying are meer fables if sin be not sin if sin be nothing it matters not let men live how they list and whither tends this principle but to the subversion of all religion when a man layes the ground of all his actions upon the peremptory
and all that is within me praise his holy name Bless the Lord O my soul and forget not all his benefits who forgiveth all thy iniquities and healeth all thy infirmities which saveth thy life from destruction who crowneth thee with mercy and loving kindness who satisfieth thy mouth with good things so that thy youth is renewed like the Eagles for he will not deal with us after our sins nor reward us according to our iniquities Testis fidelis OR A faithfull Witness SERMON VII St. IOHN 18.37 To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world that I should bear witnesse unto the truth Introduction THe words of my Text are like the eye of a well-drawn picture that still which way soever you go looks towards you for which way so ever you consider the words they still have reference to all the parts and circumstances of Christs coming in the flesh if you look upon his conception which coming was foretold by an Angel as witness thereof S. Luke 1.31 yet there it was but the preparation to that coming which is in my text viz. his Nativity which is not left without a witness neither in that St. Stephen one of the twelve who was to testifie of him is joyned next unto the birth-day of our Saviour he being the first that suffered for him and therefore called by the Holy Catholick Church St. Stephens day but that Protomartyr who here is a witness to that witness in my Text did witness what the great witness did both do and suffer but that this truth might be established by more then a single testimony our Mother the Church doth celebrate St. Iohns day in commemoration of that beloved Disciple whose faithful affection begot in him an Eagles eye wherewith to behold those glorious mysteries which none else of all the Disciples were able to reveal and that we might not be without occasions of stirring up our affections also God so loved the world that he gave his onely begotten Son and here is the onely begotten Son so loving that he gives himself for us and as his Disciples testified the truth of Christ living and dying so the innocent babes slain for his sake by cruel Herod did witness to the truth not by speaking but by dying but he who is the great witnes both by speaking dying did bear witness for us while himself was an infant antedating his cruel passion by a bloody circumcision instituted as a pledge of our interest in his covenant which was wonderfully effected by his own person when manifested in the world hence the Epiphany is famous for the wise men who first made discovery of this blessed babe by the guidance of an unusual light and here now is that star of Iacob which leads to the rising in his birth and by this was the King of the Jewes first found out that afterwards by his people was betrayed into the hands of enemies to be condemned as a malefactor and as an enemy to Caesar and that with the greatest formality of justice being brought before a President and arraigned for his life and yet notwithstanding their malice and cruelty he still asserted his innocencie though he knew he should die for it and therefore he saith To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world that I should bear witness of the truth Look upon the words once more and they present you with the faithfulness and constancy of our blessed Saviours testimony even then when he was deserted by his most intimate friends and servants and at that time especially wherein as man he stood most in need of them being now had in examination before the Judgement-seat of Pilate wherein you have fulfilled that saying of his that he came to his own and his own received him not Nay he was so far from being received by them that he was forsaken by all despised of most and pitied by few and yet herein also he came to do his Fathers will by a willing death witnessing to that truth which some had foresworn and others denyed saying To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world that I should bear witness to the truth In which words you may remember I have observed these parts 1. An action 2. An end 3. The object 1. The action he was born he came into the world 2. The end 1. pointed at 2. pointed out 1. Pointed at to this end and for this cause 2. Pointed out to bear witness 3. The object the truth And whereas the end in every action is first in intention though last in execution I did begin with the end the right end and that pointed at To this end and for this cause c. and I came to the second thing namely 2. The action which was Christs incarnation and his coming into the world To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world and come now to the third thing the end of the action wherefore he came and why he was born and that is 3. The object the truth to bear witness And to bear witness to the truth and in this third part there are two things considerable 1. The end 2. The object The one in reference unto Christ the other unto Christians 1. In reference unto Christ as the primary intention of them and so the words concern our Saviour as he was a witness unto the truth in his own person 2. In the extent of them so they concern us for we also are to bear witness to the truth and as in the testimony of our Saviour so in ours there must concurre to demonstrate our fidelity 1. The end 2. The action 3. The object For we are in our particular station to bear witness to the truth as well as others for Christ in all the ages of the world hath still had some faithful servants to witness for him though they continually met with opposition For though under the Law witnesse was given unto him at divers times and in sundry manners c. yet not onely the vain errours of the Gentiles but also the careless perversness of the Iewes led multitudes of people into a disbelief of God himself and the truth of our blessed Saviours coming into the world insomuch that the Prophet Esay saith Who hath believed our report Esay 53.1 Yea the people changed the truths of God into lies and caused the way of truth to be evill spoken of endeavouring by all means if possible to banish truth out of the earth but notwithstanding all their malicious oppositions the truths of God were not left without record for there is not any one person in the Sacred Trinity but bears witnesse to the truth for there are three that bear record in Heaven The Father the Word and the holy Ghost and these three are one St. John 5.7 The Father promising the holy Ghost preparing and the Son assuming or taking what was
truth Introduction AN imprudent discourse attended with ambitious thoughts was the first occasion of Adams misery and the mercie of God in making the New Covenant is the principal cause of the Serpents ruine whose mischeivous head was early broke by the promised Seed the true Messiah whom the Patriarchs foresaw and the Prophets foretold The Patriarchs foresaw him Genesis 49.10 The Prophets foretold him under diverse representations Esay Esay 7.14 Jer. 23.5 Dan. 9.25 26. Zachary 6.12 Haggai 2.7 by the Emanuel Ieremy the Branch Daniel the Messiah Zachary By him that riseth on high Haggai The desire of all Nations That God should be Incarnate that sinners should be saved that a despicable man should save a World was thought so incredible that the Prophet Esay cryes out Who hath beleeved our report which was in time fulfilled But when the fulnesse of the time was come God sent forth his Son made of a woman c. Gal. 4.4 though the newes was true and proclaimed from Heaven by an Angel and that of great Joy for that on this day was born a Saviour Christ the Lord what was in the Prophets prophesied concerning his coming was by himself fulfilled in time what they pointed at he pointed out and by a Miracle shewed it to the Wise Men saying Where is he that is borne King of the Iewes for we have seen his Star in the East and we are come to worship him St. Matthew 2.2 Yet when he came to his own they received him not but rejected the counsels of God as they did that slew the Prophets who declared the coming of the just One for when he was come he was forced to be gone and flie for the safety of his life into a forraign Country to avoid the fury of that mighty Nimrod whose pretended worship was onely the dark vizour of an inhumane murder disguising his wicked purposes under the beautiful mask of a desired amity no wonder therefore that there are some amongst us that call themselves Christs when there are those that call themselves Christians that would and doe disown Christs Nativity and this old Simeon by inspiration calculated at his Nativity saying This child is set for a signe which shall be spoken against St. Luke 2.34 And wicked people make it good as if he had not been foretold by Prophets nor come into the world in the fulnesse of time at an appointed day and that for us men and for our Salvation Christ came down from Heaven and was incarnate in the womb of the blessed Virgin Mary it is a work that many would not believe saith God Hab. 1.5 which was fulfilled Acts 13.41 Behold ye despisers and wonder and perish for I work a work in your dayes a work which you shall not beleeve c. For so would they have hindred the Author and finisher of our Faith from working that which he had wrought and what God had set down should be done which w●… accordingly fulfilled that he should not be borne but to witnesse to the truth 〈◊〉 he himself saith so much of himself To this end was I borne and for this cause came I into the world that I should bear witnesse to the truth In which words you may remember I have formerly observed these three parts 1. An Action 1. The End 3. The Object 1. The Action Christs Incarnation He was borne he came into the world 2. The End and that pointed at and pointed out 1. Pointed at To this end and for this cause 2. Pointed out To bear witnesse 3. The Object was the truth To this end was I borne and for this cause came I into the world to bear witnesse to the truth And since the end is the first thing in the intention though last in execution I did begin with the end Pointed at and that was to this end and for this cause But I shall now proceed to the proper work of this day Christs Nativity I was born I came into the world and here at the first step of our discourse we are plunged into an unfathomed depth of mystery for this he that was here borne is the same he that calls himself I am that I am Exodus 3.14 That Socinian that saith he was not very God is a blasphemer I am that I am it is the Name of God whose Essence is from everlasting to everlasting and to be born notes his humanity and how this work was that he that is I am should be borne and close with the Deity tongue cannot expresse and heart cannot conceive we can conceive how nothing is but what is in and of our selves and not that neither but with much imperfection for the first of us that was so desirous of knowledge left us nothing but a penury of what we were and if we know not our selves we cannot possibly conceive how God was made man and at the same time remain incommunicable or how he being incommunicable did vouchsafe to partake of humane Nature yet thus was Christ both God and Man in the same person as man he had a mother that bare him and as God a Father that begat him but who can without admiration speak of such a Sonne or tell of such a generation that was like both yet like neither like neither for consider him as Man and so he hath no similitude of an ineffable Essence look upon him as God and so he bears no proportion with the Virgins Womb and yet like both as God like his Father as man like his mother God and yet the sonne of a woman Man and still the Image of his Father and that from Eternity being without beginning of dayes or end of time Gods Son and Motherlesse a Virgins Babe and Fatherlesse without a Father as borne of a Woman and without a Mother as begotten of God Thus was he God and motherlesse as begotten and not borne a man and Fatherlesse because borne and not begotten we must beleeve both beyond enquiry because more is possible with God then is conceiveable with man and divine Mysteries should perswade us to beleeve that they are undoubted truths though our reason cannot comprehend them for what we cannot understand by beleeving we must believe beyond understanding and of all the divine Mysteries this of our blessed Saviours Incarnation especially whose very mystery heightens Faith to no lesse then a Miracle and where a Miracle is wrought wonder must needs be created and both these two meet in this one act of Faith exercised about the hypostaticall union for beleeving we wonder and marvelling we beleeve and make our blessed Saviours Incarnation the object of both we beleeve what we marvell at and yet wonder at our Faith still doubling the Miracle by marvelling that we can at once both wonder and beleeve it is a wonder and yet this wonder is the object of our Faith for how can we doe lesse then marvell when we consider that on the Fathers side he should be God and no man
the meaning thereof yet now that he is sure it is the thing it self the mistaking or leaving out but of one circumstance may make the whole action sinful there being no excuse to be drawn for the same either from the goodness of his person now or the holiness of his former life that can make good or fill up what was wanting and defective in his actions Nor is David excusable in feigning himself mad before the people 1 Sam. 21.13 though he was a man after Gods own heart No much more is commendable the saying of old Eleazar when at the command of Antiochus all were to die that would not eat swines flesh and when he had eaten it or at least seemed to eat it for he spit it out again and repenting came of his own accord to the torment choosing to die gloriously rather than live stained with such an abomination therefore saith he excellently when perswaded by friends to bring flesh of his own and make as if he obeyed the King in eating the flesh taken from the Sacrifice It becomes not one of my years to dissemble for then any young person may think that I being fourscore years old and ten were now gone to a strange Religion and so they through my hypocrisie and desire to live a little time and a moment longer should be deceived by me and so I get a stain and make my old age abominable and though I should at present be delivered from men yet should I not escape the hand of the Almighty neither alive nor dead 2 Maccab. 6.19 20 21. When it once comes to this strait that we must either deny the truth or fall under the sword of persecution we are rather to die in or for the Faith then forsake it and as we may not for the saving of our lives doe that which is unlawfull much lesse must we free our goods from danger by similation or making a lie we must not similate good into evil nor truth into falshood by wicked words or works nor seeme to doe good when we intend nothing lesse because of the lye which will lie upon us and we shall be guilty of for so doing and withall because there is a lye in deed as well as in saying and neither is allowable in any man under what pretence soever though the doing thereof were to save his life For we must not doe evil that good may come thereof Rom. 3.8 4. Deniall of the truth and that either by subscribing against it or by doing that in our lives and actions which is directly opposite unto it for there is a double denial of truth 1. In Faith 2. In practice 1. In Faith for the love of pleasures 2. In Practice for fear of pain 1. In Faith Some have made shipwrack of faith and a good conscience 1 Tim. 1.19 and the reason is given in 2 Tim. 3.4 why they so did it was because they were lovers of pleasures more then lovers of God And as they for love of worldly pleasure cast away truth of Faith So 2. Others for fear of pain have done it in fact having a forme of godliness but denying the power thereof c. 2 Tim. 3.5 And in words profess that they know God but in workes they deny him Titus 1.16 being reprobate to every good work c. But besides this denying of truth in faith and practice there is also a deniall of the truth in judgement and this admits of divers degrees 1. Apostasie when men fall from truth into sinfull errours 2 When they revile the truth by evil speeches Thus wicked men detect themselves to be enemies to that truth which with their tongues and hands they violently oppose 3. The sin also against the holy Ghost comes in under the notion of a sinfull Apostate and reviling judgement and that appears 1. In matter of Faith 2. In matter of Fact 1. In matter of Faith when men fall off from the truth of Faith first forsaking of it then denying and at last blaspheming the truths of God and continuing in that blasphemy this is to sinne against the holy Ghost in matter of Faith 2. In matter of Fact and that is when men doe those things which are utterly contrary to the revealed will of Almighty God and obstinately persist in the same this is to sinne in matter of Fact against the holy Ghost for every action that dishonours God and heartens others to doe the like is to deny the truths of God therefore it concernes every man to look to himself and make a curious examination by what hath been said in reference to his words and works that so he may not be found guilty of those errours and crimes which the workes and words of our Saviour eminently convince of for we are obliged though with the losse of our lives to bear witness to the truth for to this end were we born regenerate made Christians came into the world the Christian Chruch that we both in our words in our workes in our lives by our deaths if called thereunto should bear witness to the truth And so I have done with the act Bear witness To this end was I borne and for this cause came I into the world that I should bear witness to the truth Testis fidelis OR The faithful Witness SERMON VIII St. IOHN 18.37 To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world that I should bear witnesse unto the truth THe lives of most men are mispent it being onely they who have a certain end of their actions that shall attain to the right end for which those actions are designed namely the glory of God and their own salvation some there are that shoot at they know not what mark they direct themselves to an universal scope not minding or regarding the particular tendency of their doings hence it is that they arise not to perfection they continue in that evil which ends in discomfort some level at the right end but level amiss wanting prudence and discretion rightly to manage their actions so as may best direct to the true end of their creation It is only true Christian wisdome that shewes the right end and certainly finds out the way thereunto and a wise Christian amidst the many changes of this life continually presses to one end with reverence and respect still setting his resolution in all his wayes if possible to get near to the great centre who when he was summoned unto death and betrayed thereunto by his seeming friend yet stedfastly asserted the end of his life saying To this end was I borne and for this cause came I into the world that I should bear witness to the truth In which words I have already observed these particulars 1. An Action 2. An End 3. The Object 1. The Action he was born he came into the world 2. The End and that Pointed at Pointed out 1. Pointed at to this end and for this cause 2. Pointed out to
all to fate but Christ came to maintain a Trinity of persons and that in a divine Essence and that he takes care of the whole world and doth not necessitate any mans actions by a fatal destiny And not onely were there errors in mens judgements but 2. In their manners and waies how great the errors of the Philosophers were is well known to those that are and have been conversant in their writings and not onely they but the Rabbins of old under the law taught against literal hypocrisie that no obedience is profitable if it be not in observation of the whole Law and that not then neither but when onely in the letter and to mans appearance but Christ when he came he required truth in the inward parts and what they stood for in the letter he required in the spirit expounding their doctrine more strictly saying It hath been said of old Thou shalt not kill and whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of the judgement but I say unto you whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgement as is set down the 5 6 7. chap. of Saint Matthew Christ came to witness to the truth and did witness to it in his Sermons Judgements and Censures Answers and Reproofes 1. In his Sermons that his adversaries could not but passe this censure of them Master we know that thou art true and teachest the way of God in truth St. Matthew 22.16 2. In his judgements and censures for how did he use in reading pleading and deciding to demonstrate his faithfulness you have the full story of the first of these in Saint Luke 7.4 and so on concerning his willingness to forgive the greatest debt an example of the second is pregnant to this purpose when he defended the pious woman against his Disciples for anointing his Head with preous ointment Saint Matthew 26.10 11 12 13. You have his faithfulness in the third when against the Scribes and Pharisees he became an advocate for himself to defend that true power which the Father had committed to him Saint Iohn 8.12 and so on 3. In his Answers and Reproofes in his answers though they were many times in silence yet he convinced them by saying nothing and in his reproofes how true for when he spake they were such as never man uttered for faithfull seasonable and meek never expressing any seeming passion but once in purging the Temple of those buyers and sellers who had made his Fathers house a place of Merchandise and instead of the house of Prayer had turned it into a Den of Theeves indeed he spared neither friend nor foe for when he reproved his Disciples Saint Luke 9.46 upon their contention for greatness he did it in meekness by the innocent similitude of a Child ver 48. When to the Pharisees he said Woe unto you Scribes and Pharisees hypocrites for ye are like unto whited sepulchers which indeed appear beautifull outwardly but are within full of dead mens bones he did it in faithfulness St. Matthew 23.27 And even of Herod he said no lesse nor shewed he any fear of his power for he said Goe ye and tell that Fox behold I cast out Devils and I doe cures to day and to morrow and the third day I shall be perfected Saint Luke 13.32 whereby you see he alwayes bare witness to the truth and wherein else should we follow his example for every one is obliged in word and work in life and in death to bear witness to the truth every man in his place and calling Indeed there is a speciall duty lies upon Magistrates and all publick Officers that they in their severall spheres move exemplarily towards the mark of truth but most of all upon the Ministers of the blessed Word and Sacraments for that which is laid upon on them by way of obligation is double because they come into the world the Church as members thereof and Officers therein and that extraordinarily as called thereunto inwardly by the Spirit of God and outwardly sent by those that have power in the Church lawfully to commission them thereunto and then they are obliged also to bear witness to the truth as common Christians in their degree that they may bear witness to the truth in excellency of goodness following the excellency of all good that good man God and man the man Christ Jesus who left us his example as a pattern to imitate who was full of Humility strong in beloeving wonderfull in patience rich in love and in all a patterne of Holiness and it is the highest reason imaginable that we should imitate him whom we pretend to worship being carefull that we bring no dishonour to his name by doing what he did not or in refusing to doe what he did and commanded but rather looking upon him as the author and finisher of our Faith we may be ingaged to run as he did with patience the race that is set before us taking all manner of encouragement from him that so if we are unable or unwilling to follow Christ in his Word commanding yet we may doe it by his Word directing And what though Christians meet with unreasonable dealings from men yet they must not turn away their ears from hearing nor their tongues from speaking nor their lives from suffering for the truth if called thereunto for since they were borne for this end to follow the great examplary who died for witnessing to the truth they must not basely decline it for he himself saith To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world c. And so I have done with the words in their primary intention as they concerned our Saviour and come now 2. To the extension of them as they concerne us for since Christ in the whole course of his life is presented as a pattern of Holiness we that profess our selves to be Christians our eyes must so look to Jesus the author and finisher of our Faith that we should follow his steps and as he did so we should bear witness to the truth and to this end were we borne and for this cause came we into the world that we should bear witness to the truth And so I begin again with The act to bear witness For though all the Sacred Word be called a testimony because sufficient to bear witness to it self yet God will have every truth of his established by the mouths and lives of Christians also and for this cause besides others came Christ into the world yea Christ who is the Word and Truth it self took the witness of others to himself and joyned himself to their witness for the whole sacred Trinity bears record of his truth 1. The Father and that to the Saints of old he did then bear witness of him the substance whereof was audibly delivered in that voice This is my beloved Sonne in whom I am well pleased hear ye him St. Matthew 17.5 2. The Word he did