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A61221 Of happiness wherein it is fully and particularly manifested that the great happiness of this life consisteth in the fear of God and keeping his commandments in opposition to the pleasures of sin or the pretended conveniency of disobdience / by Richard Stafford. Stafford, Richard, 1663-1703. 1689 (1689) Wing S5128; ESTC R29533 599,907 686

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practice of the contrary duty will be more excellent and have a proportionable reward All Gods Precepts Jam. 2. 10 11. 1 Cor. 12. 8. are linked together But as in the Gifts of God a Man hath the common measure of all yet one is more eminent for this So in Obedience and Christian Graces one is obliged to all but then a single one shall shine forth more then the re●t and to such besides the common reward a more especial blessing is promised This is not a needless digression for the Doctrine and Practice of Universal Obedience is necessary against the Fear and Danger of Death as we learn from Ezek. 18. 31. 1 Cor. 15. 56. That gives title to all the promises who complies therewith is sure and none besides Righteousness delivereth from Evil Prov. 11. 4. From the Fear whilst he lives and the Danger when it approaches ●igh The body will a little tremble at its dissolution for that is natural But Christ came to deliver them who through Fear of Death were all their life time subject to bondage Heb. 2. 15. And this be●●fit he hath procured to his Servants for they believe the Scriptures to be true which are fulfilled in them so they are assured no evil can happen unto them after Death and therefore are not ●●●mented with the apprehensions of it They do not 〈◊〉 or drive it out of mind for there is much advantage from the Meditation thereof It is a great help to right and good actions What will this signifie and avail when I come to die It quickens to do whatever his hand finds to do with all his might for there is no Labour nor Work in the Grave There is but one of Tryal the days pass away are accountable for and do not return this puts upon doing every thing to the utmost to have the favour and acceptance of Almighty God. The World judging by themselves look upon those as Melancholy who are so wise to consider their latter end But is there no difference between the Righteous and Wicked There is much in their manner of Conversation all the life long and so is at their death There is difference in Prisoners between the innocent and guilty as to their looking for the day of Assizes and shall the last Judge of the comfortable expectation of the other by his own Fears and Dread Because some are afraid to appear before Christ are they also who have the certain promise of Being with him The one doth not live like the other they are contrary in their Thoughts Words and Actions before their manner of Dissolution that vast and endless parting they must make one from another It is the greatest Happiness to the one and misery to the other and therefore it may be well supposed to administer different thoughts to them It is impossible to obviate all the sayings of Men for they are endless and most are so trivial that they do not deserve any answer but yet may be judged of by this one Observation viz. There is nothing so good and true but something may be said against it Nothing so evil and false but something may be said for it But in every proposition let it seem never so true or strange at first sight examine the Arguments of both sides without prejudice or partiality and then that side which hath most reason and probability may determine our assent This doth make for the honour and reality of Truth that the reasons whereby inferring one thing from another we come to know it are clear deep and convincing Truth must prevail where it can be manifested Which is of such a Divine and excellent Nature that the whole doth not come forth on a sudden but hath been strugling in the Womb some thousands of Years There is great opposition to it by the powers of Darkness and their Sophistry as may be seen for the Objections against it are Dark Perplex Contradictory Slight and deceiving It is reciprocally so with falshood though it hath passed current and been a long time received This may be applied to innumerable instances But to our purpose The noble Martyrs of Old did not decline Death in its most terrible shape when they might glorifie God and avoid sin they were called Melancholly Sullen Obstinate Foolish haters of Mankind and such like When they were in the very prime of Age of excellent natural disposition of a vain conversation before and that changed by Christianity into a more happy manner of living when they were wise and understood what they did as well as ever Men did and did shew themselves as sincere and affectionate to one another The Devil is never wanting to set himself against the doings of God to whisper into the hearts of Men to hinder their Faith and returning unto him but then they run away with that and will not consider what can be said on the other side this is one cause of unbelief the many objections and prejudices they have against the truth They are resolved to take up therewith and not hear from themselves or others a full satisfactory answer Is the least thing muttered against God Their ears are open immediately it is forthwith unanswerable But if spoken out for him then like the deaf Adder they stop their Ears and refuse to hear the voice of the Charmer charm he never so wisely They think it can never be wise that makes for Religion as all things are which make against it Whilst they are willing Satan should hold them at this catch it may be here applied Because they received not the love of the Truth that they might be saved for this cause God shall send them strong delusion that they should believe a lye that they all might be damned who believed not the Truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness 2 Thes 2. 10 11 12. They might consider which was most safe as well as most reasonable to believe In the likeliest probability when such multitudes of Men Women more fearful by nature and young Men who may rush upon Death in a heat of passion or out of Gallantry and Honour not with a deliberate advised mind When it was esteemed infamous and foolish by the World yet still to embrace it rather then sin against God and deny the Faith this must be the power of his Grace which did arm their mind against all Fear of Death both in its natural dreadfulness and also heigthened by the malice and cruelty of Men. That was an extraordinary Case but what is it to the Fear of Death now a days Very much for though Men do not continue in the World by reason of Death yet that still continues It reigned as an evil from Adam unto Christ But now he hath taken away the sting and frightful nature from it When he made his Soul an offering for sin and took upon him the person of the Wicked he drunk of the Cup of Gods Wrath Was there any such love that he by the
immediately instead of a Temporal King ●nd Law-giver 1 Sam. 8. 7. He was pleased to be over that Nation in a more especial manner though he was Lord over the whole Word But the other part was for the Government of mens Life and Actions concerning Good and Evil teaching them their duty to God and one another which remains still in full force Christ did vindica●e and clear the Law from those corrupt Interpretations and narrow Restrictions the Scribes and Pharisees had invented He introduces it Except your Righteousness exceed the Righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees ye shall in no case enter into the Kingdom of Heaven And then he doth explain the true meaning and full extent of the Commandments He hath also filled up the Defects and Imperfections of the Law hath rendred it holy and spiritual By making more known how it did reach the inward man was a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the Heart for out of that did proceed the things which defile the man and therefore should be rightly ordered He enjoyned Purity and Sincerity of Heart which in Scripture language signifies the Spirit or Soul with all its Operations and Faculties the whole man. Indeed the same was required of old but then both Priest and People did draw near to God with their Lips placing all their Religion in outward Performances the like mistake is too common in these days against which the Prophets in sundry places boldly declare the Word of God for which faithful dealing they were stoned killed sawed asunder and their Writings were not much hearkned unto for the rebellious People were resolved to go on in their course There was no Prophet among them for four hundred Years before the coming of Christ in which space the Jewish Nation had corrupted their Way and those intrusted to preach Moses and the Prophets proved most unfaithful for by their own Traditions they made the Commandments of God of none effect But he hath restored again the true Doctrine and incorrupted Word of God and hath rescued many poor and ignorant Souls from blind Leaders This was one end of Christ's coming into the World but the principal one was of offering his Soul a sacrifice for Sin and establishing a more gracious Covenant as is particularly set forth in the Gospel Thou art the God that dost Wonders thou hast declared thy strength among the People thou hast with thine Arm redeemed thy People the Sons of Jacob and Joseph Psal 77. 14. 15 These things thou didst of Old but since thou hast magnified thy power by Jesus of Nazareth a man approved of God by Miracles and Wonders and Signs which God did by him and as a further Confirmation of all God hath raised him up having loosed the Pains of Death Acts 2. 22 24. And declared to be the Son of God with Power according to the Spirit of Holiness by the Resurrection from the Dead Rom. 1. 14. Thereby witnessing all which he said was true And now having done so great things for us whereof we rejoyce he is pleased not to multiply Miracles It is his decree we should walk by Faith and not by sight and we have sufficient for the establishment of that It was the saying of Father Abraham If they hear not Moses and the Prophets but now since the Author of the New Testament hath suffered and that is become of force by his death it may be added If they hear not Christ and his Apostles neither will they be perswaded though one rose from the dead Luke 16. 31. For this would not be half so wonderful as what they did and if men will not be perswaded by what is greater if they will not believe so many strange Works and such a cloud of Witnesses above five hundred Brethren at once which had seen Christ after he was risen neither will they give credit unto a single Person that came from the Grave and testified of these things Men are apt to think and with in their Hearts that they had greater Evidence and full Assurance that these things are so but that cannot well be unless the fore-mentioned Decree is reversed and we did now see the things of Heaven with open face God is not such as he should lye or repent neither will he falsify and bring to nought his wise Counsels and Designs to gratifie the unreasonable desire of sinful men We are to be thankful that he hath been pleased to reveal himself thus far and not as an evil Generation to seek yet a sign when no sign shall be given saving that of the everlasting Gospel He hath ordered it to be preached unto all Nations for a witness unto them which carries with it sufficient Evidence for convincing all mankind and to leave them without excuse We ought to rest satisfied now himself hath given the final peremptory Rule He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved but he that believeth not shall be damned Mark 16. 16. John 3. 36. Whether men believe the Gospel or not they shall be judged by it Let not this be thought hard for God hath power over men however there is such certainty in the things contained therein that People cannot do otherwise then believe them unless they renounce even common understanding But they are become corrupt and perverse by Lusts which make them unwilling to believe They would not have God reign over them and therefore will not receive for truth what he hath revealed He that believeth not God hath made him a Liar because be believeth not the Record that God gave of his Son 1 John 5. 10. God by the punishment he will inflict on such will manifest that he is no Lyar but what he hath said will perfrom to the utmost What is it that moves despicable Creatures to offer such an affront to the Most High God Only gratifying of paltry Lusts or a Base Interest which hath so bewitched them that they cannot endure any thing which contradicts it And the Gospel commanding the denial of them which is enforced with Rewards to the Obedient and Threatnings to those that will not comply upon this Reason some being resolved to keep to their own wicked Inclinations they shew malice against it they will not believe lest they should be induced to obey and thus they provoke the author thereof But let these men know Greater is he whose Word it is then themselves who will give no credit thereunto As he is the Lord our Righteousness Jer. 33. 16. so will he be the Lord taking Vengeance 2 These 1. 8. He hath given a gracious Law so likewise he hath annexed Severity towards those who will not observe it They had need be well assured that those things which make a separation between God and themselves do counter poize the loss of his goodness and favour and make amends for the power of his anger But are they equivalent to the least of his Mercies Or will they take off the smart when his
and know not what to say else it comes in after and only for want of other talk These act unworthily towards him who is most Great and Glorious So speak ye and so do as they that shall be judged by the Law of Liberty Jam. 2. 12 The rule of Action is the whole Scripture as it relates of Actions towards God our Neighbour all which may be judged of by Mat. 7. 12. and to our selves Gods Glory is to be the end of all 1. Cor. 10. 31. By his word all the Actions of mankind may be determined whether good or evil Where no Law is there is no Transgression Rom. 4. 15. And where there is either going contrary or leaving it undone is Sin. Eschew evil and do good is a comprehensive Command reaching to all our ways The example of our Lord Acts 10. 38. is obligatory to all according to their Capacity and Station to do what good they can whilst in the World to profit whom they are able but to hurt none Whether ye eat or drink or whatever you do Respect is to be had unto God for his Government extends over the whole Man even the thoughts and intents of the Heart All the faculties of Soul and Members of Body are to be made instruments of Righteousness unto Holiness which were before instruments of Sin unto Iniquity This is a blessed change which every one would have if he did throughly understand the true worth thereof but an Enemy doth hinder whom the Captain of our Salvation would enable to resist if he would follow the directions and use the Power given him He prompts and inclines when the other doth beat off The Temptation is near the same with our Lords invitation who promises rest the other makes a proposal and offer of Happiness If the poor Man is overcome by cunning perswasions then he is held Captive he hath leave for a while to intoxicate himself with Pleasures that he may not be sensible of his enslaved condition Outward objects are provided to divert him from looking within by these as Children with Toys the Soul is deluded some time but at length grows weary He finds no real satisfaction in any thing he knows not what to do Conscience will move him towards Repentance Then comes the evil one to affright him from considering of his ways If the evil spirit is in danger to be cast out he doth foam and rage the possest is in as great a combustion as if he were cast into the Fire and therefore some fearful Souls will rather endure the Bondage still then bear the trouble of driving it out like silly Patients die of their Sores rather then suffer them to be searched to the bottom But there are others who dare grapple with this power of darkness Fasting and Prayer are excellent Weapons the Soul being freed from the clog of Meat and Drink is more strong and vigorous so fitter for the Combate by the latter he is called to assistance Who for this purpose was manifest in the Flesh that he might destroy the works of ●●e Devil 1. John. 3. 8. When the strong holds of Sin are pulled down the Enemies turned out the Conqueror will succeed in the room Christ dwell in him and he in Christ If a Man love me he will keep my Words and my Father will love him and we will come unto him and make our ahode with him John 14. 23. If he know when he is well he will endeavour to continue so not admitting of any Sin least b● the ●ilthy smoke thereof he should offend and cause to go away the undefiled one of God who holds his Soul in Peace and Blessedness This condition any one may arrive at through the Grace that came by Jesus Christ A Prize is put into our hands which if we have the heart to use the means we shall certainly obtain It is no great matter only to obey the Gospel which is what a wise Man could choose to do if no recompence of reward was to be revealed hereafter for such true satisfaction which nothing else can give arises to the mind through well doing that this alone is sufficient motive There is more sincere Pleasure in abstaining from evil thoughts then yielding to them the mind is serene and clear and meditation of good things is sutable to its nature hath neither Shame nor Repentance following it What are called common and indifferent things they do equally divert as what are sinful and strange To speak the truth is natural there is no difficulty and trouble to find out evasions or avoid self-contradiction There is no danger for him to be entangled in his talk who speaks nothing but truth for that is consonant to it self Lying is shameful and hated who are addicted to it would not be accounted so it is odious in the opinion of the worst of Men. Slandering Flattery and other Sins of the Tongue are abominated by all that have but common nature and ingenuity As for vain Swearing those who use it will acknowledge there is no Pleasure nor Profit yea but there is ●ashion and Custom 'T is strange that one is not reputed a compleat Gentleman unless he affront his Maker nor a Souldier without bidding defiance to the Lord of Host Doth it sou●d great and majestick But how improper is it for a Worm of five or six foot long to use it against the express Command of him describ●d Isa 40. 12 15 17 22. And who hath said which he hath also fulfilled in fore-going Generations I will cause the arrogancy of the Proud to cease and will lay low the Haughtinss of the Terrible Isa 13. 11. Did men really believe and consider his Infinite Greatness Power and Truth who hath affirmed he will not hold them guiltless that take his Name in vain they would not do it so often upon the meerest trifies If they are such Fools to say in their Heart there is no God Why are they yet greater to take that in their Mouths which in their imagi●ation is nothing But his Being is as true as that there is a World and any thing in it more certai● then that they live for he was before and so remains notwithstanding all their silly fancies Themselves will find there is a God that judgeth the Earth and when he cometh Every one that Sweareth shall be cut off as on that side Zech. 5. 13. They are the more inexcusable because they have so little Temptation to this Sin the commonness whereof seems to be imputed to that perverse humour of some who will therefore do it because God hath forbidden it Be not Merciful to any wicked Transgressors Psal 59. 5. Perjury is Infamous amongst all Nations some have thought no punishment too severe for it God is highly provoked and dishonoured the forsworn Wretch as far as lieth in his power makes him an Instrument and Partner to his own deceit and malice As if the fountain of Truth were false as himself he calls
was real now he discovers it to be empty and vain and therefore concludes the like of what is more told him Not throughly considering this is a strong evidence of the truth of God's Word which before acquainted as he did hear somewhat of the Vanity Deceitfulness Unfruitfulness of those things And then he would not believe but now that is found true by his own experience Why then may it not be supposed to be true when it speaks further of the continuance greatness and substance of things hoped for If it is fulfilled in the less why shall it not also be in the greater If in things present why not in things to come If I have told you Earthly things and ye believe not how shall ye believe if I tell you of Heavenly things John 3. 12. But it is experienced by all what the Word speaks of the fiction and falshood of some things so it is reasonable to give regard when it declares the truth and reality of others It is to be feared and he is in time to be forewarned thereof least he be found a Fool in this as in former things to know them only by after wit and experience As he discerns not the Vanity and Delusion of Youth till that is over so not to learn the things proper for a Man till that is past nor the things of eternity till he is let into it which is sad for an error here is without remedy It is foolishness in an old Man to say O that I had done thus and thus in times of Youth or Manhood when he might have done them then and now they are past and irrecoverable It is just the very same as to those things also unto which through the Grace of God we endeavour to perswade Men. And therefore suffer your selves to be put in mind you are come to perfect understanding judge of what is said It is a deceivable and lying consequence with which the Devil doth tempt people to unbelief towards their declining years that all things whatever are Vanity because they find it so of the things before them Every temptation if throughly considered makes against him for this confirms that all things indeed are so as affirmed in Scripture So they are not to be taken up as a reserve but to be surely believed they are not to be looked upon as conjectural notions of happiness but to be most faithful and true worthy to be trusted unto if we had ten thousand lives to be ventured upon them or so much hope and desire proportionable to them The inspiration of God makes known the deceitfulness of all fansied good here That speaks of every thing according to its very nature either in express words or just consequence which belong to mankind from the greatest to the least except what may be known from our selves and the most common observation The more we know of the things of this World we less esteem them and thence it is that we every day more disrelish sensusual pleasures for they ti●e and the same hath been had before life grow tedious and irksome for the same returns over and over again and it is not satisfactory Even good fellowship is every day less admired and people grow more se●fish and shut up within themselves As for Money the Heathen Cicer● did reckon Covetousness in old Men an unaccountable thing to get the more provision the less journey they have to go but he did not so fully think of that this was cleaved unto as in the Prophets phrase the refuge of lies Isa 28. 17. the last of all Vanities Mens affections must be carried after something and where they apprehend all to be so they fix upon that which is only more substantial because they suppose less subject to Vanity but even here after they have laboured for it they are not satisfied When in any pain or troubled or towards the close of their days to reflect upon their Gold and Silver will not yield the least comfort it will rather enhance present misery because that cannot case them in time of need which they have faithfully served all their life before It would be sad if amidst so much Evil and Vanity such lies and delusion there was nothing to be found good and real truth and certainty But there is The Grass withereth the Flower fadeth but the Word of God shall stand for ●ver Isa 40. 8. That as aforementioned speaketh exactly of all things as they are which is a demonstration that what it saith further is true And then the work of righteousness is real and eternal To you of full Age the Word of Exhortation comes Exhortation Be not afraid to be happy here and hereafter Do not with regret flee from the wrath to come you are now warned And that knowing the time that now it is high time to awake out of sleep for Rom. 13. now is our Salvation nearer then when we believed You are nearer to Death and Immortality then ever you were yet The night is far spent the day is at hand A great deal of your life is gone and your dying day approacheth You are called upon to leave of your sins and disobedience least they deliver you over to the damnation of Hell. Will you not endeavour to avoid that who will do any thing to shun a temporal calamity You are not but God knows how soon you may if you continue in an hard impenitent heart cast down into the everlasting Dungeon the place of utter Darkness Is it irksome to read these lines It will be much more intolerable to suffer the truth of them and they are only laid before you that you may be put in mind and so escape The Father of Spirits calls upon you Turn and live for why will you die God would have you all to be saved you are adjured in his name to leave of walking in the way to destruction despise not his loving invitation O that my people had hearkened unto me and Israel had walked in my ways Ps 81. 13. When they are r●bellious and disobedient it goes against him to punish them How shall I give thee up Ephraim How shall I deliver thee Israel How shall I make thee as Admah my heart is turned within me my repentings are kindled together Hos 11. 8. This same God who is here described as if he did earn with bowels of Compassion yet if People set at naught his Counsel and will have none of his Reproof he speaks to them in another manner When your fear cometh as desolation when Destruction and Anguish cometh upon you Then shall they call upon me but I will not answer they sball seek me early but they shall not find me Prov. 1. 27 28. Wherefore as the Holy Ghost saith To day if ye will hear his voice harden not your Hearts H●b 3. 7 8. Is he not worthy of a present Answer All People must grant that but the Thoughts of some in the depth of their
rather wilful perverting some places of the Old Testament have cryed up Zeal for the Lord of Hosts have rebelled against and even killed the Lords anointed on this wicked Pretence He re again the Teachers of the People did cause them to err But suppose the utmost should be granted they did counted for which yet is not That Rebellion was lawful to the Je●s it can be no more inferred that it is lawful to us Christians then Revenge of private Injuries which was allowed to them We live under another Law and Dispensation Ye have heard that it hath been said an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth but I say unto you that ye resist not evil but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right Cheek turn to him the other also Mat. 5. 38 39. there the Doctrine of Non-resistance is set down and further enforced Rom. 13. 1 2. No Zeal is according to the Gospel which stirs up to Sedition and Rebellion If we would have it approved by God it must be ordered according to the Rules laid down there otherwise it is Sin and Madness There is another mistake concerning Zeal of those who punctually observe their own Traditions and are very exact in paying Tythe of Mint Anise and Cummin but omitted the weightier Matters of the Law Judgment Mercy and Faith Mat. 23. 23. Thus did the Pharisees of old And whether some of late have not been more zealous for a Ceremony then Holiness and the Love of God their own Conscience knows and their Actions have discovered We should be zealous for every thing according to its Proportion for the Commandments of God in the first place then for the things which Minister unto Decency and Order for seeing they may both stand together those are necess●ry and must be done the other if Authority had not established them might have been left undone however they are to be preferred which are of Divine Institution and Substantials of Religion before those which are Humane and Circumstantials only Hope is a right Application of the Promises in Scripture unto Of Hope our selves Those were many in the Old Testament But by Jesus our Lord are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises 2 Pet. 1. 2 4. This is the Promise that he hath Promised even eternal Life 1 John 2. 25. In hope of eternal Life which God that cannot lye promised before the World began But hath in due times manifested his word through Preaching Tit. 1. 2 3. for Discovery hath been made thereof by little and little It was contained in those general Expressions The Lord the hope of their Fathers Jer. 50. 7. Hope in God Psal 146. 5. and so Heb. 11. 13 16. He was not ashamed to be called their God for he hath prepared for them a City They had Confidence God would do something more for his Servants then temporal and present Mercies for they were also common to others But as he is just and good so he would make some requital for obedience that Hardship and Inconvenience they met with from the World for his sake Which they did expect hereafter in another place God was the same then and his Decrees alike sure though they were not so clearly made known unto Men. And therefore now it is called Hope which entreth into that within the Vail Heb. 6. 19. a better Hope Heb. 7. 19. a lively Hope 1 Pet. 1. 3. all in opposition to those faint Guesses and imperfect Knowledge they had thereof under the Law. They had but a dull and glimmering Prospect beyond t●e Earthly Canaan but now Christ hath brought Life and immortality to Light through the Gospel 2 Tim. 1. 10. Herein is comprised greater and more durable Happiness then is possible to conceive That may serve to stir us up but otherwise it doth not signifie to expect or talk of great things if we did not know how to come at or should be disappointed of them But blessed be God we are both taught the way and if we use the means as they are put in our Power we shall certainly obtain for he is faithful that promised Heb. 10. 23. The way and means are shewed in Scripture and may be briefly comprehended in these Texts Lord I have hoped for thy Salvation and done thy Commandments Psal 119. 166. And every man that hath this hope purifieth himself even as he is pure 1 John 3. 3. Hope puts upon Obedience and Action otherwise it is vain and false It is an idle and dangerous Delusion to flatter our selves with the good things God hath prepared for them that love him if we do not or if we say we do and yet not keep his Commandments If hope alone will bring a Man to Heaven Why will it not get him Money 1 John 5. 3. or Estate here on Earth Why will it not provide him necessaries for Life Every one Laughs at him who doth neither Plow nor Sow and yet saith He hopes for a good Crop at Harvest It is alike foolish and deceiving in him who expects to be an Inhabitant of the New Jerusalem and yet walks not in the way which leads thither He may now ●ooth himself with what fancies he will but in the end will find his thoughts shall be as a Dream of a Night Vision as when an hungry Man dreameth and behold he eateth but he awaketh and his Soul is empty His idle imagination may suggest unto him that he is just ready to receive the Crown of Glory but when he comes to appear before God in Judgment and is throughly rouzed out of Carnal security he may be sent another way If only thinking would secure a Man none would go to Hell for the wicked and ungodly hope to escape that Which makes them go on still in their Course for did they really believe themselves should be cast into a Furnace of Fire for having done iniquity Mat. 13. 42. they would no more do so then one now will drink a Glass of seeming pleasant Liquor in which he knew was rank Poison Either men do not believe that place or Fancy they shall some way avoid or they must be the veriest Fools to go the direct way to it They dare not think God to be a Lyar for fear he should manifest the contrary on themselves And then they must not deny the immutability and truth of his Word which is confirmed so often Isa 40. 8. Isa 55. 10 11. Mat. 24. 35. John 12. 48. 1 Pet. 1. 25. And then how can thou hope O Man when that saith The unrighteous shall not inherit the Kingdom of God. Be not deceived neither Fornicators nor Idolaters nor Thieves nor Cove●ous nor Drunkards shall inherit the Kingdom of God 1 Cor. 6. 9 10. And yet thou shalt when some of them thou Art and dost continue We are sure the Judgment of God is according to truth against them which commit such things And then how canst thou hope to escape it See Rom. 2. v.
burning by a meer perswasion only then also men might escape the damnation of Hell by only thinking there is no such thing To argue there is no God because the Fo●l hath said so in his heart Psal 14. 1. is as ridiculous as it would be for one to pretend to extinguish the light of the Sun by shutting his eyes Let them think he is not or he sleepeth doth not concern himself with the affairs of Mankind yet himself hath said I AM THAT I AM Exod. 3. 14. and declares himself in that Magnificent manner Deut. 32. 40 41 42 43. So let all the world say to the contrary it signifieth not The word he hath spoken shall stand and he will do according to it let all mankind dispute or think what they will. If they will not believe they must perish in their unbelief if they do that but will not give heed to obey the truth thereof they also shall be punished from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his power Both these are follies so great that there wants a name to express them yet this last seems to be greatest for there are in Scripture such forcible arguments to obedience that who believes must be as absolute a fool or madman if they do not work upon him as he who refuses a great Estate when offered or run himself into a fire when he may pass by and avoid it 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 Mark 16. 15 16. said our Lord to his Disciples Which may prevent the Whispering of Court-Chaplains that Christ gave no command to Kings if they are not Creatures they have an immunity from Gods Law otherwise not When only in Judah God was known he expected Obedience from the King thereof all one as from the People yea rather more for the spirit of God takes particular notice who served him and who did not with account of those Mercies and Judgments they received accordingly as every one knows who doth read the Old Testament But now the fulness of time is come to which belongs that ●rophesie Kings shall be her nursing Fathers and Queens her nu●sing Mothers It was some considerable time after Christ and his Apostles were upon the Earth before any King or Emperour was converted to the Faith and even now it is only so of one part of the World defaced with much Corruption Wickedness and Ignorance So we are to expect a further and universal fulfilling of Isa 60 3. 11. Psal 72 11. Psal 102. 15 22. Rev. 11. 15. and chap. 21. vers 24 26. Themselves are subject to the only Potentate the King immortal invisible and only Wise God if they are so ●reely he accepts thereof but if they will reign wholly themselves and not let him reign over them if they do not glorify the God in wh●s● hand their breath is Dan. 5. 23. he will account with them when that is taken away and manifest that he is stronger They are Potsherds of the Earth though of the largest size yet between them and their Maker is but alike difference being infinite in both as between the High and Lofty one and the meanest Man. They came here to the same end and purpose as others they also were designed to set forth the glory of God though in a more eminent manner they are made to act according to his Laws both as they relate to their private capacity as Men and to the publick of Kings as they must answer for themselves to the Lord who is high above all the Earth who is exalted far above all Gods Psal 97. 9. Happy is he who doth comply with this will of the Almighty That hath learnt to fear the Lord his God to keep all the words of his Law and his Statutes to do them whose heart is not lifted up above his Brethren and doth not turn aside from the Commandment to the right hand or to left to the end he may prolong his days in his Kingdom he and his Children in the midst of Israel Deut. 17. 19 20. In his own Country and Dominion that ended he may be received up into Gods Kingdom above for this promise is come in under the Gospel Neither is the other taken away but rather obscured that is not so much mentioned under the Manifestation of the Greater the like promise remains still annexed to the first Commandment Ephes 6. 2 3. And here is the alike reason The observation of the conditions of the promise do according to Gods establishment of things tend towards the obtaining of it and so on the contrary it is of the threatnings which come on by sin and ignorance But further Gods special providence is over his own People and more particularly over his Anointed It is he that giveth Salvation unto Kings Psal 144. 10. Not that all good Kings have always temporal deliverances for there is the example of Josiah who had that excellent Character 2 Kings 23. 25. The reason of whose untimely Death seems to be given in the verse following If God doth sometimes let the Righteous fall his wayes are justice and goodness it is not for ever for it will be abundantly made up in the day of recompence But Jehosaphat sought to the Lord God of his Father and walked in his Commandments and not after the doings of Israel therefore the Lord established the Kingdom in his hand and all Judah brought to Jehosaphat presents and he had riches and honour in abundance 2 Chron. 17. 4 5. Something may be hence gathered for God is the same still No accepter of Persons but in every Nation he that feareth him and worketh Righteousness is accepted with him Acts 10. 34 35. Let the King be assured that if he cleaves unto God with his whole heart and puts away Idolatry and false Worship he shall have Temporal or Eternal Salvation that most commonly this most certainly but rather both It is so well pleasing unto God when those obey him whom he hath placed in the highest Room on Earth that he rewards them here and hereafter To rule according to Gods Commandments is the most safe way to preserve them in the Royal Seat of their Ancestors In mercy shall the Throne be established and he shall sit upon it in Truth in the Tabernacle of David judging and seeking judgment and hasting Righteousness Isa 16. 5. Did not thy Father Eat and Drink and do Judgment and Justice and then it was well with him be judged the cause of the Poor and Needy then it was well with him was not this to know me saith the Lord Jer. 22. 16. Every one that hath but the common sence of humanity must love honour and obey him and these will be such a safe-guard to his person that those his implacable Enemies whom no goodness can overcome will be forced to lick the dust for a Good
easily cut in pieces as make this offer what cause can be assigned for such unparalled goodness but his own gracious nature which delighteth in Mercy He doth make the first proposals of Reconciliation between himself and his stout Creature What a wonderful thing is this that the humility of God who is so Glorious in Majesty fearful in Praises and doing wonders should exceed that of Man the Work of his hands a small contemptible and impotent being And yet how strange would it be let the Heavens and Earth be astonished if he who is less then nothing should withstand and despise such goodness Call to mind further he doth not this because he cannot do otherwise for he hath severity in store as he will manifest upon thy self if thou contemnest his goodness it cannot be unless thou art guilty of the most horrible incivility that ever was thou shouldst refuse to hearken when he calls thee Thou mayest put off thy inferiours to a more convenient season and whom thou dost not much care for but God is the excellent one in all the World who daily poureth his benefits on thee hath given all thou hast who holdeth thy Soul in life Is he not worthy to have a present answer To be opened unto immediately Luke 12. 36. Who is Lord of Heaven and Earth to whom the greatest Monarch is a Grashopper If you do not hearken to this but slight and despise he hath his threatnings which those shall feel who do not mind them as Psal 29. Job 34. 20 24. Rev. 6. 15 18 17. Amos 2. 14. Isa 10. 3. Rom. 2. 9 11 12. Mat. 13. 42. You are Men and not God you are Flesh and not Spirit and your Flesh is not the Flesh of Brass nor your Bones Iron They must necessarily turn into the Dust of the Earth And you that cannot now bear the least indignity offered to your person how will you endure to rise up to everlasting shame and contempt Dan. 12. 2. Or to drop into Misery in all things just contrary to that so●tness and delicacies here An heedless unbelieving thought will not secure Men as to this for what is prepared cannot be destroyed by an imagination only As Abraham said to Dives the great gulph is fixed besides the inference he there makes Luke 16. 26. This also follows so that those who are not yet in but going the direct way to it can neither pass it by nor after being plunged in get out again by an Opinion or Wish There are many pretty sayings about this but in the mean while whom shall we believe The Wisdom and Truth of God or the Foolishness and Falshood of Men Certainly the safer way is for every one to use diligent care and circumspection that he come not there which he is now reminded of Gods Word is as true as his Existence and seeing he hath said by his Son the Worm shall not die and the fire shall not be quenched to deny it would be to make God a Liar or the Lord Jesus an Impostor which none either can as to defeat what he hath said or dare to do Let me ask the great Men Do ye believe these things I know ye are Christians and ye do believe them Why then will you not be moved to flee from the wrath to come If you are impeached of High Treason against your Sovereign you will use all endeavours not to be found guilty and if you are you will use no means unattempted to procure a Pardon We are all by Nature the Children of Wrath and consequently liable unto it and have added further Rebellions against the Majesty on High. Is he not as dreadful who liveth for ever to take vengeance as Princes are whose breath goeth forth and their thoughts perish Do ye think ye ought not as much stand in aw of the Great Mighty and Terrible God for so he is still to them that obey not the Gospel as of meer Man Is he not as worthy to be sought after Ye have offended against him and will ye stand out still Is it meet he should come unto you and force a Pardon upon you whether you will or not Indeed he waits to be gracious but it is to those who come unto him and if you will not to speak in the gentile dialect you may choose and be damned Our selves would take it ill if we should at great cost or pains get a Pardon for a Servant and he out of peevish pride or negligence would refuse it Now this Christ hath done he hath purchased you with his own Blood but you must sue it our your selves or go without it A condemned Criminal here is dealt bountifully withal if his life be spared only but the goodness of God endureth yet daily and infinitely exceeds that of Creatures He doth pardon and if ye continue in his goodness otherwise ye shall be cut off rewardeth you This shall be the Covenant which I will make with the House of Israel after those days saith the Lord I will put my Law in their inward parts and write it in their hearts and will be their God and they shall be my People this is the first part of it as well as the other for I will forgive their iniquity and their sin will remember no more Jer. 31. 33 34. This extends both to the least and greatest for they are expressed He promises to be our God which imports as much as is evident from the whole tenour of the Gospel what is said 1 Thes 4. 17. We shall be ever with the Lord Which should be desirable to those who think it a priviledge to stand in the presence of the King much more is it before the great King of all the Earth In thy presence is fullness of joy at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore Psal 16. 11. You that affect nothing but great Company do likewise seek to be Equal unto the Angels Luke 20. 36. The least of whom doth exceed the greatest of Men. Who are now in the first rank Why will you not in a Godly sort be ambitious of being so in the first born of Heaven and endeavour after a degree of Glory answerable to that of greatness ye have here In the Name of God try to keep your first Station that you may never have the least cause to remember from whence you are fallen Never sink below your selves strive to attain the higher perfections but above all take heed of coming short of the lowest for it is better to be least in the Kingdom of God then not to be there at all Little Flock it is my Fathers Will to give you a Kingdom Luke 12. 32. And why should it not be yours to accept of it Who deem your selves worthy of all honour I hope will not judge your selves unworthy of everlasting life for all your abundance you would receive a great Estate if any of your Friends and Relations would bequeath it unto you And will you not
poor of this World rich in Faith and heirs of the Kingdom which he hath promised to them that love him Jam. 2. 5. Why therefore will you not also choose him to be your God Some have done so but why will you not all Indeed one would imagine every single Soul should do so unless he did cast his eyes out into the World and then he might see Satan hath a Kingdom among these equally as the great ones of the Earth Wickedness is not confined to high Places nor inhabiteth only in fine Houses but hath spread among those of low Estate and crept into the smallest Cottages Oppression Bribery and Injustice are in great Employments Cousenage Lying and all manner of deceit do accompany every inferior Trade there is a knavish part a Mystery of iniquity interwoven into it and is peculiar to each profession There is a general failure of Truth and Justice from among us I have seen violence and strife in the City mischief also and sorrow are in the midst of it deceit and guile depart not from her streets Psal 55. 9 10. In the Country is over-reaching one another each Man trys to impose upon his Neighbour the hireling loyters and is negligent in his Masters business The poor in time of leasing will break the Commandment for a morsel of bread and handful of barley if they have opportunity of taking it from the heap and not be discovered They are every where corrupt in their dealings there is hardly one that doth justly They will exclaim against the Debauchery of the Rich and perhaps out of an ill humour because themselves are restrained from sinning after the same manner through want but they will equal them in another kind by Dishonesty Falshood and Murmuring and the same Spirit of disobedience would lead them to commit the same sins they now speak against if they had where-withal The Word of God is gone forth against all manner of Sin and Iniquity and it will signifie nothing at his Judgment to say you did not commit such and such if you did of another sort Ignorance contempt of and repining against God Slandering Lying and Theft are as damnable as Whoredom Drunkenness or Gluttony As the rich are more liable to the enticement of these so are you of the others They are more easily beset by the pleasures you by the profits of this World. Both are in Temptation that the trial of your Faith and Obedience may be had there is no necessity for either of you to fall the one may be temperate even in the midst of all his abundance the other may be honest and yet have sufficient for Life and Godliness God hath given the rich great advantages to work out his own Salvation so he is in alike danger of miscarrying the poor hath not quite so great furtherances but is in less danger This comes to be through knowledge and ignorance the former know more the other not having such means are commonly poor and foolish for they know not the way of the Lord nor the Judgment of their God. Jer. 5. 4. Ignorance hath and doth yet too much abound in our Land Of Ignorance especially amongst the lower sort The causes whereof hath been the covetousness or poverty of Parents who either would not or were not able to put them to School and then it should be supplyed by the charity of others Or else their own perverse will who hated knowledge and despised instruction out of a wicked mind because they think that if once they knew the will of God they are to do it which they care not for and therefore will not seek to understand it vainly hoping hereby to be excused from obeying Or thirdly the fault and negligence of Pastors and Teachers who were for doing no more then just to entitle them to their Tythes They are all ignorant they are all dumb Dogs they cannot Bark sleeping lying down loving to slumber they all look to their own way every one for his gain from his quarter Isa 56. 10 11. And because this might have been had with less they have not been diligent and earnest to make people throughly understand which be the first Principles of the Oracles of God. If such hindrances were removed all the inhabitants of this Nation mi●ht know the Lord from the least unto the greatest What could God do more then to give us the Law and the Testimony and the Light that is in them To command that his Gospel be Preached to every Creature wherein is so plain a discovery of Himself and his Son Jesus Christ that none who either hears or reads can be ignorant let him have never so mean a Capacity unless he is a meer natural Ideot of whom more is not required then is given There is an appointed Order of Men who are to be Guides of the Blind a Light of them which are in Darkness an Instructer of the Foolish a Teacher of Babes Rom. 2. 19 20. But if they instead of speaking to Edification and sound Doctrine will utter dark Speeches or useless Notions if the people will come into the Assembly but not hearken to what is said or willingly forget if those will not search the Scriptures when they are commanded so to do God doth move and incline but forces none They know not neither will they understand they walk on in Darkness Psal 82. 5. Come to die like brute Beasts and then be reserved Hear ye all this and tremble until the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from Heaven in flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God 2 Thes 1. 7 8. You think to go Heaven because you live a poor laborious life but how can you expect that when Truth it self hath said This is life Life Eternal that they might know thee the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent Joh. 17. 3 Think not this knowledge too excellent for you to attain unto it What should hinder If you can read you will understand and then you hear the Word Preached every Lords day you may enquire of Christian Brethren and Friends so having these advantages if thou canst not read thou mayest believe and do thy duty if thou hast in sincerity a mind to do it Many people talk of ignorance by which they will defend their ungodly manner of living which in truth is a further degree of Provocation because they began that first with not ●esiring the knowledge of Gods ways Those times are long ●●nce passed when he winked at Ignorance Acts 17 30. And it cannot be now pretended under the Gospel especially where blessed be God every one hath or may have the Book of saving Knowledge The most unlearned Soul who can neither write nor read hath other helps to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the Truth for God hath appointed means to make it known unto Men. In this Place and Generation none can be ignorant but he who is willingly ignorant if rightly
principal and whole place in Man nothing to be preferred before him and all things to be done in subserviency to his Obedience That which was given to Minister must not set up for Rule What he only allowed for Necessaries and Conveniences that he might be served in Holiness and Righteousness all the days of our Life is not to come in for the main end nor be made an occasion to provoke him by iniquity and disobedience How unreasonable is it that a little yellow or white Dust should be preferred before God who made Heaven and all things therein They are accursed who worship the Sun Moon and Stars which declare his Glory but are not to deprive him of the least degree of his own much less may the small things here below God made us preserveth us gives whatsoever we enjoy and hath provided an eternal Happiness hereafter if we do not by such gross Demerits as esteeming every little thing before him which sets forth the infinite Aggravation of Sin forfeit our Right we have to his free and gracious Promises If we might ●ender to all their due that just Esteem they deserve and no more Now of God are all things and therefore to him belong all Love Fear Honour Praise Obedience and whatsoever we can do to express our utmost Acknowledgment and Worship of his Divine Majesty Let us do as much as we can to acknowledge His Dominion and Property and our own Subjection and Dependance Let us have an exceeding high Opinion of whatever appertains to him and then we should have but a very little Opinion of all that is here in Comparison of the Great things of God. Even in this wicked partial and idolatrous World Dung is never preferred before Crowns and Scepters And if the Eyes of our understanding were enlightened and we did lift them up to the everlasting Hills we might apprehend such unutterable things there that we should no more esteem of the most magnified things of this World then now we do the Stones and Earth we walk upon But all Men have not Faith who look upon this as meer Dreams and fine Fancies Indeed few speak out so but many think thus in their minds and therefore are for being sure of something letting alone these glorious Imaginations for such who believe them It is said there is one Nerve more in the Eye of Man then in Brutes by which he is enabled to lift it up If this be not lost for want of use look upwards in a clear Night ye earthly minded Observe the Firmament bespangled with Stars and do ye not really guess there may be above them some greater Excellency then Gold and Silver which Canker and Rust Seek him that maketh the seven Stars and Orion Amos 5. 8. whose is the World and the fulness thereof Psal 50. 12. and you must conclude he hath greater things in his disposal then what we now see or handle Be not so rash and foolish to perswade your selves there are no such things because you do not believe them for in your Opinion it would be an odd kind of reasoning that there was no such things as Riches because Beasts know them not And it is alike absurdity to deny those true Riches our Saviour speaks of Luke 16. 11. only for that covetous Worldings will not know nor believe them If they will not they shall lose their part in them and that will occasion greater trouble then now it is to miss a good Bargain or Purchase 'T is perverse Humour and Opposition to the Truth that any are unbelieving for would they but impartially examine those Evidences of Faith we have they must fully assent But this wicked and stubborn World is afraid the Gospel should be true and therefore will not look upon its Pillars and Grounds of Truth least they should be found too strong and then such must not continue in Transgression They are willing to grasp and hold fast what they have and they take effectual Care not to attend to any thing how true soever which may perswade to the contrary O profound Policy and Wisdom To refuse to be Happy here and hereafter because by coveting after Riches they will pierce themselves through with many Sorrows and wilfully subject themselves unto temporal and eternal Misery only to hug themselves a little with ill gotten abundance What unheard of Folly is this There being set before the Sons of Men good and evil they will lose the one and incur the other by considering of neither before-hand Good God! That Men should set at naught the most inestimable thing in the World and yet blindly run upon accursed Misery Reason it self would tell them that there is no harm to seek after the greatest Good and if it be grievous to think of the Evil so they cannot endure that how much more to suffer it And they had better think thereof and so escape then as now they do shut it out of their Minds and thus unavoidably run into it This may be applied to all manner of unbelief Ignorance and Sin but Covetousness hath a mixture of all for otherwise a Man would not renounce his part in the Portion of Israel for thousands of Gold and Silver Were he perswaded he hath a Soul and of its due worth he would not lose it to gain the whole World when now he doth to get a less part thereof then the point of a Pin is to an Acre of Ground Covetousness doth strangely fasten the affections to the Earth and takes them quite off from Heaven The mind is daubed over with thick Clay that it conceives not Spiritually and so intent upon things Temporal that he regards not the things Eternal And thus comes in him an evil heart of unbelief in departing from the living God Nevertheless let him still know he is bound to obey the Commandments If one hath never taken the Oath of Allegiance yet he is obliged to keep the Kings Laws if he doth not he shall be punished accordingly So likewise if one was never Baptized nor enters into Covenant with God yet still he lives under his Laws Every transgression and disobedience received a just recompence of reward Heb. 2. 2. He is Lord over all the Great King of all the Earth and requires subjection from every Creature those his Enemies which would not have him reign over them he will send forth his Armies and destroy them Who will not mind Scripture his revealed Law are at this present transgressours against the same and shall at the last day be condemned by it For the iniquity of his Covetousness was I wroth and smote him I hid me and was wroth and he went frowardly in the way of his heart Isa 57. 17. The iniquity of Covetous●ess consists in getting by evil and sinful Col. 3. 5 6. means as Falshood or Wrong so it is a complicated sin of inordinate Affection and Disobedience Another kind of Covetousness is gathered from 2 Cor. 9. 5. Which hinders from
right before thee Jer. 17. 16. They are bound to believe and speak ●orth Gods Truth but yet far from wishing the Misery of those who are Flesh of their Flesh and Bone of their Bone of the same common stock and likeness with themselves However they must love God more then Man and be more zealous for his Glory Truth and Justice then the welfare of others They had rather that wicked Men turn and live They would have such part with d●cei●ful Lusts for true Happiness and do use their utmost endeavours to accomplish this blessed Work but if they continue still in an hard impenitent heart If they persist to hate provoke and despise the most Lovely Excellent Glorious One who hath not in the least deserved it from them If they abuse his Goodness and Long-suffering which at length is worn out and their day is past Let God arise and let his Enemies be scattered let them also that hate him flee before him As smoke is driven away so drive them away As Wax melteth before the Fire so let the wicked perish at the Presence of God. But let the righteous be glad let them rejoyce before God yea let them exceedingly rejoyce Psal 68. 1 2 3. They will be pleased when they behold God glorified in his Justice upon the wicked as in his Mercy on themselves Even they will fully acknowledge the Lord is righteous he hath dealt with them accordingly to their deservings they had the●r Choice and he did all things to bring them to Heaven and avoid the evil but they maliciously refused the one and did run blindly into the other If now they would lay aside prejudice and false judgings and debate the Matter seriously in their minds they must Confess the Goodness and Justice of God in the Government of the World as to future Rewards and Punishments though we are now in the Flesh and have not so very clear a discovery of things much more will it appear when we shall be stript and dispossessed of all when the Judge himself shall testifie against us Psal 50. 6 7. And plead with the Inhabitants of the Earth give a large Account of what he hath done for his Vineyard and leave us to judge what he could do more that he hath not done Isa 5. that every mouth may be stopped and all the World become Guilty before God Rom. 3. 19. The Righteous will say If thou Lord hadst been extream to mark iniquity who might abide it Even they would be Condemned But they fled to him who was set forth for an Advocate and Propitiation for our Sins they entred into that Covenant of Grace which was made through him between God and Man and sincerely performed the Conditions thereof O what magnifying will there then be of the Mercy of the Father in sending him and his Love in doing so great things for mankind But for those his Enemies who would not have him Reign over them who did Call him Lord Lord but did not the things he said who did mock and trifle with him these shall find to be true what is written 2 Thes 1. 7 8 9. Rev. 2. 23. The Secrets of all Hearts will be manifested all Tricks and Evasions will vanish and themselves will really assent to the Truth and uprightness of Gods proceeding against them They will be forced to know these things when knowledge will do them no good but to aggravate their own Folly that they would not know them before-hand that they were willingly ignorant 2 Pet. 3. 5. Who are now of a different Opinion from the Godly and so exasperated against them will find those things to be true they told them of and will wish they had hearkened to them In the Word of God is such abundant Conviction for all sorts of wicked Men but especially the worst sort of Persecutors that when they hear these things the former must be pricked in their Heart Acts 2. 37. and so bring them to Repentance the others cut to the Heart Acts 7. 54. which would stop the way of them But if they are desperately resolved and gnash with their Teeth then they must Cry with a loud voice and stop their Ears Verse 57. and run upon mischief Making the outward noise to silence the Cries within them Be sure not to hear what can be said against their wicked Designs for then they could not do them They must violently rush on for they cannot go soft deliberate and do this They hasten on with hurry and Passion for let them take sober Councel they will never Act such things If they take advice from Scripture they will be found mad and Enemies to themselves If by Reason that will pronounce them to be Fools and cruel to others And therefore if their Hearts are fully set in them to do evil they must consult with neither And this is the very Reason why they go on in their Course as is generally of a wicked Life to resolve first to hear nothing to the contrary But if one was throughly bent to commit Theft Robbery Treason and thereupon think himself safe because he would not know the Kings Laws should we think him so He would be hanged for all that In like manner God hath published his Word to the World and whether Men will take notice of the Truths of it or no they only lie dormant for a while but he will judge and condemn by it and their ignorance will not excuse but aggravate their Guilt because it was malicious and wilful They might have known in this their Day the things which belong to their Peace but when they are hid from their Eyes they will be plagued that they did not know them and what they now account a Priviledge will be one degree more of their Torment Let others have a Care how they become the Authors of Reproach and Persecution which begins by the steps of Malice and Ill-will Our Lord himself laid open the unreasonableness thereof for having before shewed why they should not he s●i●h Yet they both hated me and my Father but this comes to pass ●hat the word might be fulfilled which was written in their Law they hated me without a Cause John 15. 25. He told his Disciples that they also would be hated and so it hath appeared of his true Followers in all Ages ever since But why shouldst thou Labour so much in this Point Seeing those who are Hated Slandered and Pers●cuted are Par●ak●rs of the Blessing and obtain a Reward for it and consequently it is better for them to be so intreated This is a right Julian Scoff yet we have our Saviour for an Example in vindicating himself and the ●oly Ap●stles maintaining their Innocency and shewing the u●reasonable●ess of their Adversaries rage against them However God is pleased to ●urn the Sufferings of his Servants into good recompence them with Comfort here and Glory hereafter yet they are to be put in mind not presently to suff●r without using all law●ul
Feast and Carouzings to make them improve their enjoyments to the utmost Now there hath so much light and revelation came into the World that the most jolly persons cannot do this to increase their Mirth They can run with a certain violence towards Death hear a witty Expression if it comes out of the Mouth of U●believers but to ●it down and deliberate to examine the evidence of things not s●en they are afraid to do that but yet must be let into them There are some in these days who will speak out in a Bravery as if they wished the time of Decision would come they do not care how soon they are satisfied whether things are so as declared from the Pulpi●s They would be no longer held in doubt or uncertainty Whether there be a life after this not much unlike those in the P●ophets time Isa 5. 19. Amos. 5. 18. It is all but proud Discou●se for would they have it experienced in their own Persons They do not care for that however they shall in due time Or would they have one rise from the dead and declare it unto them Why the Son of God who came down from Heaven out of the Bosome of the Father and known his counsel hath declared as much and there shall be no other sign given If things were made a little more plain and revealed then they are already there could not be the least doubtfulness for every one must assent where is no possibility of denyal and then there would be no Tryal of Faith or good Life there would be no discerning what manner of persons these are who speak arrogantly against the wi●e Counsels and determinations of God. But since God is pleased to hold his Tongue and is gone afar off the words of some are Saucy and their actions Contemptuous against him yet these very Men dare not commune with their own heart after this manner out of Pride and affectation of Wit they will thus talk in Company and also they think themselves more secure and exempt from inward Horrour when amongst their Companions in sin Others oppressed with affliction or Weariness of Life or now and then in a sullen Fit may pretend to set light of Death but there is no real Comfort for the wicked against it they are not absolutely freed from the Fears thereof Some will acknowledge as much but then they say it is natural and every sort of Creature doth the same This is true for Self-Preservation runs through all that hath Life and Motion and the same is in Man also he hath the like things pertaining to Life the same natural Inclinations and Aversations which the sensitive kind ●ath All Men of both sorts good and bad He that Sacrificeth and he that Sacrificeth not are willing to continue and they abhor Dissolution As their Flesh is common so are they Partakers of the same things Thus far they are equal but then comes the difference for there are Fears and Hopes which point beyond all this amounts unto The Beasts know nothing what shall become of them and fear to die now if a Man were to die as a Beast dieth he would know the worst of what would happen unto him to turn into Corruption and be i●sensible of all things Indeed there might be a trembling and surprizal at this yet this alone would never cause such strange Terrors and Amazement as are in wicked Men neither would there be such joy●ul hope and expectation in the righteous If there was an end and no more it would be all one as before we were born and we cannot apprehend any thing extremely dreadful in that Many would be contented that they might for all Eternity thus remain in silence and really wish they had never seen Light. But this is not all The bare lying in the Grave is the least of the fear of Sinners The Body turns into Earth but the Spirit returns unto God that gave it and to find him angry It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God Heb. 10. 31. None but he or the Executioners of his wrath are dreaded But the upright Man can see through Death and behold Life He looks even through the Land of Darkness and Light riseth up unto him The wicked doth not fear the natural Effects Death more then another If he thinks or is told any thing of God or Judgment to come he is troubled above measure The Darkness of the ●ower parts of the Earth is not so affrightful unto him as the Horrors of utter Darkness He had rather his Body were rotting in the Dust for it is there without Sense as be painful or languishing in the Bed but the Co●sternation of his Soul flying out he knows not where makes him desire to continue in that miserable Condition It is not Corruption he is so much afraid of as that his Body should rise up again at the last day if he might have his Will it should continue for ever where it was The Miseries and Tiresomness of Life could make him contented to sleep for ever more but then some Glimpses of a restless eternal State makes him wish to stay here These things and more of the like sad Nature the considering Sinner finds to be true both in the Course of his Life and more especially towards the Close thereof he fears Death with another kind of dread then what is natural or other Creatures of the samelikeness but not of the same wickedness do Here again it may be surmised that he is frightened with Tales and Stories as Children that go in the dark Whence do they come Is the Scripture a cunningly devised Fable 2 Pet. 1. 16. Are all Children Are all Fools How comes it to pass that the Wisest yea and those who set themselves not to believe these things are still terrified by them Surely there is Truth and themselves though they never so much endeavour cannot shake it off They will hastily Prate for they cannot speak soberly and say so that all Revelation is Fiction but their own Fears give them the Lye for they most of all Fear the dreadful part thereof The Threatnings are only to the ungodly and disobedient which any one may cease to be and so avoid them But instead thereof Men betake themselves to the old general Policy of not thinking before-hand What Senselessness is this There being a certain and future evil to run into it because they will not foresee and avoid it The foolish and opposite Actings of Men are a Confirmation of Faith for hereby the Scripture is found true particularly what is written Rev. 12. 9. Is Death evil It is only so to evil Men which any one may refrain to be Is Death evil Why it will remain so if you do not think of it and if it be so sad that you cannot think thereof to endure it will be worse there is a way shewed to take off the sadness from your present Thoughts and the real Danger
deliberation all Men are Lyars With him my Soul is contented to embarque for the Land of Eternity upon this perswasion and confidence God must be good and true He hath made known his Will concerning us Men by him that is the true and Faithful Witness who hath done it accordingly God hath appointed a day in the which he will Judge the World in Righteousness by that Man whom he hath ordained whereof he hath given assurance unto all Men in that he hath raised him from the Dead Acts 17. 31. By Christs Resurrection the Apostle spends a whole Chapter 1 Cor 15. To prove the necessity of ours And in other places of Scripture are such convincing Arguments which are able to beget in us a lively Faith as is equal to knowledge and demonstration in other matters which we cannot so properly have of any thing that is unseen and future as this Article of Faith is Now my days are swifter then a Post they flee away they see no good Job 9. 25. It is evident they do roul over our heads we have no true and lasting Happiness but what is in expectation of that to come nothing we do signifies but which tends to that We cannot well think that God who made this lower part of the World for our use hath p●t all things under our feet Psal 8. 6. Whose works are manifold and in Wisdom hath made them all Should make us to serve to no purpose that we should not have also our proper end and we have no end at all unless it is to glorifie our Maker We have no work to do unless it is that he hath revealed for us here to do Is it to shine in Pomp or wear fine Clothes In all our Glory we are not arrayed as the Lilies of the Field Is it to shew our care by provision before hand for Earthly things The Ants and Bees do the same only we are found more unreasonable they lay up only for the Winter time but we who know our selves Mortal covet as if we were to abide here for ever Is it meerly to sport and play The Leviathan takes his Pastime in the deep Is it only to keep company There are some sorts of Birds and Beasts that continually flock and herd together still this is not all God made Man for himself hath endued him with Powers which rise higher then any of these ends To know and serve him here in order to more fully praise and enjoy him hereafter He hath provided other kind of things for us then we now see or have Every one that is not Brutish in his Imagination doth find in himself Expectations after that which this World cannot give something that points out beyond the compass of the Earth and the Deep saith it is not in me The good and allwiseCreator will not couzen or beguile him with that which is not will not always feed him with bare longings or false hopes No doubt but if Man will believe and have patience for a little while he shall have his full satisfaction These things are superfluous to Mention bu● there are many unbelievers in these latter days who by sayings and ca●e●ess actions cause the Faith of some to stumble Others have taken up Christianity as a thing of course and outward custom of the World they know nothing more in it I have heard it Talked and Whispered as if dead and gone there is an end and no more It was needful to say somewhat that these might in due time have perfect knowledge of another World before they are actually entred into it for otherwise it is sad and lamentable And also that those who have some belief and not bare profession might be under a more lively sence thereof for this very much helps to ordering the conversation aright Nay who have all faith and come to the greatest degree that usually Men arrive unto yet these have need still to seek out further establishment and confirmation thereof God having reserved that in Heaven and it being not so agreeable to a state of Tryal is pleased not to give unto any of us absolute perfection in Spiritual Graces or natural accomplishments Who hath received a faith which cannot be shaken at least in some of its Branches It doth lie upon us all to make it as sure as ever we can by the means given that it may help in time of need When we come near to Death that is such a time the greatest Temptation with whichSatan doth at last assail us is commonly to unbelief taking advantage over bodily weakness and drooping So that he who is wise will endeavour to lay up in store against that time and also it is necessary in the midst of life then indeed it may be accompanied with little doubts but at last with desperate plangings It is requi●te to do all things to believe yea and stedfastly to believe No Man can be too well assured of the Truth of Scripture and which is included in them a life to come Let him endeavour still to be more and more for then he may securely triumph over the last Enemy Death look it in the face and yet not be dismayed His business is when he believes the Scriptures to be most certainly true to act accordingly and then he is safe When he can apply those promises to himself in Truth and without deceit he is as sure as i●possible for any to be on this side of Heaven Saith Christ Whosoever heareth these sayings of mine and doth them I will liken him unto a wise Man which built his House upon a Rock and the rain descended and the flood came and the Winds blew and beat upon that House and it fell not for it was founded upon a Rock Mat. 7. 24 25. This he applyed to his whole Sermon on the Mount Who doth observe that particularly what is said Mat. 5. 19 20 29 Mat. 7. 21. Shall have this commendation in the mean while and shall at last find it to be true to his endless comfort But there is a deceit amongst Christians who think if they can apply one single Beatitude to themselves they are well enough Indeed if they are so not because natural disposition is more inclined to such a Grace but purely out of obedience to Christ and no other reason the blessing may be theirs And if they were so alone out of that Principle the very same would oblige them to other things also He that is careful to approve his Obedience sincerely unto God will do it in all things he requires as well as such a particular instance If he is acted by love and subjection unto him he will do a thing at his command contrary to natural inclination or fleshly interest In all the Law given us there is no exception left to the natural humours and desires of Men those are to be contradicted and brought into Obedience If some are more prone to this sin and again some to another kind their forbearance and
power that we may do the things he doth require of us they are made known in Scripture which is given by inspiration of God 2 Tim. 3. 16. We are to believe him to be true and then all must be so which is contained in that Book God doth encourage to his service with a Reward so that he who labours to please him acts after the very same manner tho in a much more eminent and greater degree as another who studies to recommend himself to the ●avour of the K●ng or any Superiour The utmost visible greatness is Low and but a shadow of Majesty in comparison of this High and Lofty One dark as to his Brightness and soon passeth away when He inhabiteth Eternity However Religion which is our whole Duty towards God is looked upon as a little contemptible thing laughed at by the Ignorant Scornful and Proud Men yet is as much greater then any Temporal Design or Business as God is greater then Man Heaven then Earth Eternity beyond time a most perfect and everlasting Happiness above the fading imperfect trivial conveniencies here We may as well trust God for the great things to come and labour after them as we do for our daily Food and those little things that are present And though he now gives common Mercies to the unthankful yet they must use some means after them but for the better hope the exceeding great and precious promises of unseen and future things those are only for them who glorifie him here and seek after them Faith makes these things as absolutely true and certain as those now before us Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed Rom. 10. 11. Faith towards God is reckoned among the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ Heb. 6. It being that upon which not only those there recited but whatsoever is said throughout the whole Book of God doth depend Which whosoever believeth stedfastly must necessarily be a Christian not in Name and Profession but in manner of Life or otherwise he will act more unreasonably and foolishly then ever any one yet did as to the things of this World. The Scripture doth contain things to be believed and things to be done The first are comprized in a brief form of sound Words commonly called the Apostles Creed which is believed as it stands upon certain and evi●ent places of Scripture and the outward confession of them is necessary to Salvation according to what may be gathered from John 5. 24. Rom. 10. 9. Mat. 16. 16. John 3. 15 16 17 18 36. Luke 6. 47. The great danger in not believing any Scripture is what the Apostle Speaks He that believeth not God hath made him a Lyar 1 John 5. 10. Which is more provoking then living in known Sin and Wickedness But this none that believes other things will dare to do the General Question and debate is what God intended in such a place It is agreed on both sides of the Truth of some sence and meaning but what that is is the rise of controversie and dispute In Paul's Epistles are things hard to be understood which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest as they do also the other Scriptures unto their own destruction 2 Pet. 3. 16. But since we have had those who were learned and resolute in their way who have done the same to carry on an interest to maintain the grandeur and infallibility of such a Church to espouse and propagate all the errours of such and such parties There hath been horrible perv●●ting and seeking out Evasions not to the establishment but ov●rthrow of the Truth The pure and true Word of God hath be●● made use of to defend corruptions and m●i●tain errour ab●●dance of this kind of iniquity will be disclosed at the revelation of all things It is sad to reflect that the only thing necessary in Religion is the only thing neglected how people fly about the skirts and borders not coming into the substance thereof The Church is pulled asunder into this or that parcel of Christians every little difference in Opinion must forthwith make a distinct party they cursing and damning one another It is the greatest part of the Christianity of some to be exclaiming against such a S●ct or Communion so that if our merciful God should proceed according to the Anathemas Excommunications Wishes and Impretions of one against another No flesh would be saved What is the cause of all this stir and madness The VVisdom from above is fi●st Pure then Peaceable Gentle and Easie to be intreated full of Mercy and good Fruits without Partiality and without Hypocrisie Jam. 3. 17. The Gospel is good and plain made up of simplicity and purity so that is not the occ●sion thereof But an enemy hath sown these tares of division who works mightily in the hearts of Men to deceive and hath taken this course to hinder the good seed to sti●le those practical truths which would bring forth fruit unto everlasting life Men rightly think they must have something to do with the things of God and some falsly think these vain disputations will serve the turn These are speculative not falling upon lust and they hope a zeal for this one way or another it is something for God and therefore shall come in for atonement of other sins And in conclusion tends to that he fain would save himself by condemning others What else makes him so extraordinary zealous for such a way and against such an opinion when himself in the mean while lives in Habitual sin and unrighteousness which is more dangerous to Souls then errours of the understanding if they were really such Here some drive on an interest of their own but who do not are led by such an impulsive cause In those that have set up for Guides and Teachers there hath been Doting about Questions and Strifes of words whereof cometh Envy Strife Railing evil Surmisings perverse disputings of Men of corrupt minds and destitute of the Truth supposing that gain is Godliness 1 Tim. 6. 4 5. This was their end but the silly people were by them told that was most for Salvation which made for their own profit and thus they have came to that height of zeal and giddiness Do they not place more in their petty differences then in the weightier matters of Law Judgment Mercy and love of one another That all this is a meer delusion may be further seen because it quite vanishes when the Man approaches near to Death and apprehends things according to sincerity and Truth How earnestly doth the Apostle express himself against these disputes even at their first beginning Rom. 14. 1. Phil. 2. 14. 1 Tim. 1. 6 7 6. 20 21. 2 Tim. 2. 14 23. But what would he say if he had lived at this day to see so many volumes of controversie to have heard of so many go about as have troubled Christians with words subverting their Souls Acts 15. 24. Shattering if not making to fall the
foundation of Faith and good manners How Religion is as it were turned into an endless prate and talk about controverted points They have unsetled well disposed minds by taking them off from the Doctrine according to Go●●●ness They have turned out of the way of Truth into Errors and Deceits The Infidels Scorners Carnal and indifferent Persons have been confirmed in their ungodliness thinking it as good to be of no Religion at all as to profess one with so much wrangling They make sport with the Absurdities and fallings out of the Religious Also the Hypocrites and Adversaries under the shelter of them do throw out their Reproaches and hereupon the Presumption of them which hate God increaseth yet more Whereas it might be considered that notwithstanding they differ and squabble yet they all agree in this That Obedience and Holiness is the only way to Heaven If they contend about Circumstantial and positive Duties it is about the manner In this they concenter that God is to be Worshipped And they all stand up with one accord for the Moral part the immutable Laws of Good and Evil. There hath been an expedient proposed and only wants to be put in use if what some would Arrogantly have in their Church be it no wise granted to them but what is most reasonable and due that there should be an implicit Belief in Scripture the Word of God. In all plain places believe them as they are but in the hard and difficult so believe in general whatever the Holy Spirit did intend was the very meaning of that place Whosoever believes thus much shall certainly be saved Nor doth this shut out knowledge and industry for that is a necessary Duty but after that used to rest in what we apprehend the meaning and that if any other is so we believe it See 1 Cor. 2. 10 11. Phil. 3. 15. Psal 25. 12 13 14. The way to Truth is by good Life and direction from above God is Gracious and Merciful he threatens none but only those who shall not believe on him and his Son Jesus Christ All Ignorances Errors and Mistakes that are neither wilful nor affected will be pardoned Let no Man lay any other Foundation and every one keep fast to that There is a great stir about an infallible Judge of Controversie and an unerring interpreter of Scripture Whereas the common and ordinary places do no more need any Interpretation then every common expression of this Nature is most part of the Gospel but for the Mysteries and dark Speeches throughout Holy Writ God will unfold and bring them to Light in his due time We ought to pray and through his Grace endeavour to be meet for the Holy Spirit which searcheth all things yea the deep things of God 1 Cor. 2. 10. We are to set our Seal that God is true and so is every thing contained in his Word though we do not presently understand it God may reveal many things in Succession of time and what he doth not none shall mis-carry for not knowing them The Promise is annexed to Obedience and not Opinion do this and live Yea Faith it self is in order to Practice Vnto you first God having raised up his Son Jesus Christ sent him to Bless you in turning away every one of you from his iniquities Acts 3. 26. All that Jesus did and said was to this end And whosoever doth really believe that he was sent from God if he is fully and effectually perswaded that those things are so which our Saviour hath made known that Person can never live ill if he let them sink deep into his Heart The whole Scripture as well as that particular Gospel Luke 1. 1. Is an orderly Declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us Whoso is of this number will order his Conversation accordingly In this faln and corrupt State of mankind Religion begins Of Repentance by aversion from Sin and Conversion unto God which is Repentance We are by Nature the Children of Wrath the Seeds of evil grow up into sinful Acts and Habits As soon as ever we come to years of the least Discretion and Knowledge there is set before us the good and evil way And this last seeming pleasant unto us from our Infancy and Childhood for therein also Sin breaks forth as soon as the outward Powers of sinning appear is most commonly chosen Should our merciful God have given us but one time to make our Choice and thereby eternally abide we must all have perished or not one of a thousand would have been saved of what are now For who is he that to his Original Corruption doth not add actual and continued Sin That to natural Depravation doth not add fresh Perverseness of his own All we like Sh●ep have gone astray VVe have turned every one to his own way Isa 53 6. We do err and wander of our selves seeking out for green Pasture for those foolish and sinful Delights which we know not would rot and destroy us We would sain be Happy as soon as possible then that luscious and present appearance of good doth draw us away after it Did none take Care of us but our selves we must be consumed in this our Folly for we go away from the Supream and only Good and snatch at those things which are hurtful It pleases the Lord to put before us the good and the evil to prove whither we will be obedient unto him Whether we who were purposely made for him will by any thing be taken off from him Whether we will follow after what he recommends and eschew what he forbids so approving our selves obedient Children but alas We will not believe his Word for we would willingly have some Tryal by experience whether it be so or not We are not contented to trust unto his Goodness and Truth but for knowing of our selves What ingratitude Contempt and dis-belief do we shew unto God who is so infinitely above us What unparralled Condescention and Goodness is in him that he should be pleased to suffer it in this Wise When not only by the Excellenc● of what he Commands but by the sensible disappointment and deceitfulness of what he forbids we may Taste and see that the Lord is good 1 Pet. 2. 25. We cannot go back of our selves he sends his Son and Bishop of our Souls who is the way John 4. 6. so we may know it he sends his Holy Spirit to stir and push us forward so that we may do it If that when it is fully known what is the utmost good in all the Pleasures of Sin when not withstanding all their vain Promises the Man is fully convinced of the Hunger and Emptiness of them When he is ready to perish Luke 15. 17. for want of true Satisfaction and Content and might have more in the ways of God if then he would return and come over unto him it is accepted Read and consider well the third Chapter of Jeremiah especially Verse 1
this shews him where it is My heart and my flesh faileth but God is the strength of my heart and my portion for ever Psal 72. 26. We know him as yet by Faith and our rejoycing in him is according to the measure of that Whatever good and comfort is in pure and undefiled Religion in an universal and constant complyance with it which is much every way as may be partly seen by what hath been and is to be said but much more would be perceived by him who makes a through experience of it all this comes in by repentance which is the beginning thereof for it forsakes sin and keeps the Commandments This was the first Doctrine John the forerunner and Christ himself Preached Mark. 1. 4 15. And it was also the message in which the Prophets before came Moses speaks very little thereof He that despised Moses Law died without Mercy Heb. 10. 28. God gave his people at first severe and strict Commandments without making so full a discovery of Pardon and Forgiveness but then those who became obnoxious to the guilt and judgment of the Law did not know how to escape The Lord who is rich in Mercy did in time reveal it more and more to those who would turn from their evil doing Before the last threatning there goes out another warning and invitation to submit Thus saith the Lord Behold I frame evil against you and devise a device against you return ye now every one from his evil way and make your ways and your doings good and they said there is no hope but we will walk after our own devices and we will every one do the imagination of his evil heart Jer. 18. 11 12. Strange Stubbornness that Men should be thus provoking to God and act so madly against themselves we see what a mighty force there is in Lust and Pride They sinned yet more in not believing his wonderful offer they incensed him yet more in not being overcome by his goodness but he abounded in this as they did in iniquity confirming the truth of the Prophet Let favour be shewed to the wicked yet will he not learn Righteousness Isa 26. 10. All Gods doings are gradual and successive both his Works of Nature and Grace The most inestimable and accomplishment of all Mercies was in the Redemption of the World by our Lord Jesus Christ of this discovery was made to the Fathers by little and little If I may so speak with the greatest reverence and adoration with thanksgiving for such his gracious Methods God shewed himself the most hard Master at first The Law given Gen. 2. 17. was peremptory and penal then he begins Gen. 8. 21. Gen. 9. to release off his severity and then to Moses he proclaims himself Merciful and Gracious long Suffering Exod. 34. 6. But yet did not so fully make known to him the Doctrine of Repentance as he did afterwards to the Prophets Then comes John the Baptist Mat. 3. 2 3. Afterwards He who was bringing into the World so long before and to whom all the Old Testament hath Relation came Preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom of God and saying the time is fulfilled and the Kingdom of God is at hand Repent ye and believe the Gospel Mark 1. 14 15. And now it is established for all persons times and places as appears Luke 24. 46. Man must not presume to sin yet more upon hopes of more Mercy For as Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many and unto them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto Salvation Heb. 9. 28. So for those who despise and sin wilfully there is a dreadful threatning Heb. 10. 26 27 28 29. God now commandeth all Men every where to repent Because he hath appointed a day in the which he will judge the World in Righteousness by that Man whom he hath ordained whereof he hath given assurance unto all Men in that he hath raised him from the dead Acts 17. 30 31. The whole Counsel of God is contained in Faith and Repentance compare Acts 20. vers 20 21. with vers 26 27. To believe and to do is the substance of all That is Faith and Repentance puts upon the second Cease to do Evil learn to do VVell It is not only to be sorry for the past or a little displeased for Of Obedience the present but shews it self by Obedience for the future To this the promises belong If thou wilt enter into life keep the Commandments Mat. 19. 17. said he VVho though he were a Son yet learned he Obedience by the things which he suffered And being made perfect he became the Author of Eternal Salvation to all them that obey him Heb. 5. 8 9. The Book of Deuteronomy is wholly on this subject there is scarce one Chapter throughout the Law of Moses the Psalms Prophets Gospel and Epistles but hath somewhat relating to this Every where is line upon line line upon line precept upon precept precept upon precept here a little and there a little and all to this purpose that Man should obey God for he hath an absolute Dominion over us all by Creation Preservation and Redemption Ye shall do my Judgments and keep mine Ordinances to walk therein I am the Lord your God Ye shall therefore keep my Statutes and Judgments which if a Man do he shall live in them I am the Lord Lev. 18. 4 5. So in the Preface to the Ten Commandments I am the Lord thy God and as he was the God of the Israelites by bringing them out of the Land of Aegypt so he is of us Christians by redeeming us from Spiritual Aegypt the Bondage of Satan Sin and Death Even we require Obedience and Service from the Horse and Ox nay from the very same Creatures as our Selves Children Mal. 1. 6. and Servants and they do such things only because we command them and think it no shame or discredit And we may allow our selves to be ten thousand degrees more inferiour to Almighty God then they are unto us neither should we be unwilling or ashamed to do such things purely and principally for his Commandment This is properly Obedience and no other God will accept of When ye fasted and mourned on the fifth and seventh Month did yet at all fast unto me even to me Zech. 7. 5. Observe the patheticalness thereof in that it is twice repeated and this is applicable to all the actions of our life do we this or that thing only 1 Cor. 10. 31. to glorifie God thereby and have we no other motive but in Subordination to that And when ye did eat and when ye did drink did ye not eat and drink for your selves vers 6. Some private ends of your own or moral considerations Do not dissemble for one knows the very secrets of your hearts There is a proud principle nourished by some who are willing to save their Soul and think if such a thing is done
and that is life indeed But whatsoever pertains to this dream to this dream of a Shadow which hath no substance is declining and makes haste and therefore what consults only for the conveniencies of this signify not so much in comparison to the other as a tale that is told is to the greatest affairs It is granted by all that the Bible is the most wise and excellent Book in the World all Christians acknowledge it to be the very Word of God and those who have either studied or taught Holy Things refer all to that Yet here again the subtle Enemy of Mankind hath found out a way even to deceive the Learned and Disputers of the World who pick out every thing that is less material and by their own spinning it out render it unprofitable Who omit the one thing needful and seek after every thing they may turn into nice speculation or vain jangling Every thing of curiosity or doubtful disputation is sifted out to the utmost but the great things that belong to our Peace are not so much made known as they should ●e A wise Man begins from the end and then those important Truths of temporal Peace and eternal Salvation should be perfectly understood and pressed home to the Consideration of the World before those things which float in the Brain and not sink into the Heart which are unless when known and hinder from fighting the good Fight of Faith keeping the Commandments of God and laying hold of eternal Life The Pillar and Ground of Truth seems to shake by those high tottering and needless Superstructions Those School-niceties have made to be thought more incredible the things we believe The Absurdities and Fopperies of Superstition have strangely prejudiced against the very Worship of God. That Controversie and Humour of disputing have called the Fundamental Truths into question it being an easie inference for ignorant Souls to deny that in which the Contenders are not agreed and to conclude all is feigned and false because Additions and Corruptions are so That squabbling about trifles hath very much taken off from the Gravity of Religion and undiscerning People have thence imagined it a light thing An Enemy doth craftily work in the minds of Men but it is their Sin and Folly that when they do already or might know this yet still they are instrumental in carrying on his design That wise Men should be taken in this Snare as it is a sign of his exceeding subtlety so of their inconsideration and want of Prudence for this is another thing then what is commonly called Wisdom When those who should turn many to Righteousness turn aside to vain jangling instead of instructing and exhorting them in the few things to be believed and many things to be done they fill the Head with idle Opinions confound with endless Arguings and not touch upon Practice but in a general and superficial way here is a Stratagem to deceive themselves and those that hear them Besides the word of Truth which doth clearly convince of this mistake they might look into themselves attend unto the frame and desire of their own Soul for that aspires after Happiness and Perfection having a Complacency in those things which tend to it and a dislike of the contrary It gladly receives all Divine and substantial Truths to be nourished up by them and shews an Aversation to what doth not mediately or immediately promote this end As an Evidence of its immortality it earnestly desires after those things which are not to be found here but have Relation to an endless Life She is for knowing those things which are to be known that she may fix upon Rest and blessed Expectation be safe as to the doubtful uncertainty and have strong hopes for better things hereafter Then she is truly pleased when things are done in pursuance to this great end She craves after knowledge and truth as the Stomach after food but in Disputings it is long before attained and then proves hungry and empty Whereas the practical and useful kind is both sutable and satisfies the understanding One may run over many Volumes of Controversie and yet neither be wiser nor better and perhaps he had a more true and clear apprehension of the thing in Dispute then after he sees it so perplexed and obscured The necessary Truths explicitly to be believed are few and plainly revealed and further in all Mysteries a Captivating of Reason unto the Obedience of Faith is more acceptable in the sight of God then curious prying into unsearchable things One may be sooner saved in a general belief and particular Practice then by minutely Contesting about every thing and a general observance of Gods Law which as it is commonly inculcated and used is next to downright Disobedience In Truth all Men are in an imperfect State but then they Act only half way of their imperfection and will not stretch that out as they might Let them wind up to the very top their Principles of Action Would Man use the Powers of Soul according to that degree God hath given and put them forth he could never miss of Happiness If he would lift up his Eyes and see beyond the common end of things think of something that may be after this short time be as desirous of future Happiness and Safety as he is of present Good and Conveniency which slides away then he may do what he shall judge fit to be done If we would put the question to our immortal Soul as we have regard to the Body which fades as a Leaf What will it avail me to teach or study this or that thing when I shall put off this Tabernacle When I must for a while live separate from it and afterwards assume it for evermore If such kind of thoughts were put home to our minds we might come to the same resolution with the Apostle Yea doubtless and I count all things but loss for the Excellency of the knowledge of Jesus Christ my Lord Phil. 3. 8. To fully understand and declare what he hath revealed in the Gospel is a knowledge that passeth knowledge more then all wise Men of this World could discover and extends further then this place which takes in all the Good of this present time which is the utmost of all great and generous Acti●ns but then leaves them and reaches forward to Immortality and Glory to infinitely greater things both in degree and Duration then what are admired and eagerly sought after here So that either he must teach what he doth not believe or is a Fool in that he doth not know nor understand if he is ashamed of the Gospel of Christ Or thinks it a lessening which is the highest Honour That publisheth Peace that bringeth good Tidings of Good that publisheth Salvation Isa 52. 7. To acquaint the World what they are so impatiently desirous after where they may find Rest to their Souls How they may live in Hope and comfortable Expectation of that immutable
hinders the Accommodation that it may be taken away and then the business is done It is not to lead People on in a bare outward Profession or a partial Observation of the Law but to bring them over unto universal Obedience And he who either will not or dare not do this is not fit to be a Labourer in the Vineyard But unto the wicked God saith What hast thou to do to declare my Statutes or that thou shouldst take my Covenant into thy Mouth Psal 50. 16. He had better seek any other way for a Livelihood then to take the oversight of the Flock of God for filthy lucre 1 Pet. 5. 2. and be negligent thereof Why a good Nature cannot endure to disturb but he must when it is to prevent a greater Evil. Who finds fault with a Surgeon that Pricks to let Blood in order to Health which as it is common so most kind and reasonable All the irksomeness that can be to further our everlasting Happiness and hinder alike Misery allowing for the exceeding Greatness thereof will not amount to so much as Men endure and take it patiently in Case of a slight temporal Good or Evil. A●d I beseech you Brethren suffer the VVord of Exhortation for I have written a Letter unto you in few words Heb. 13. 22. There must some ha●sh sayings now and then drop from the Preachers mouth if he doth according to the Apostolical injunction make full Proof of his Ministery 2 Tim. 4. 4. The Hearers must bear them patiently and do thereafter if they intend to be saved They are to receive as Eli did from the Child Samuel who told him every whit and hid nothing from him and he said It is the Lord let him do what seemeth him good 1 Sam. 3. 18. Or as Hezekiah heard the Prophets sad Message to his Posterity Good is the VVord of the Lord which thou hast spoken Isa 39. 8. There is an unwillingness to speak of Gods threatnings The Prophets of Old would fain excuse themselves yet they would not be disobedient to the Spirit of God and it was with kindness to the People by first exhorting them to Repentance to prevent the approaching Ruin. And I do not believe any good Man doth love to tyrannize over the Hearts of others by putting them into fear and dread but knowing the terror of the Lord we perswade Men 2 Cor. 5. 11. They do not otherwise declare the whole Counsel of God and they must to keep People from falling under the severity thereof for it would be an odd kind of Mercifulness to let them slide down into Hell because we will not before-hand disturb them a little with the Rumour thereof Doth any one who forewarns another such an Evil or Inconvenience will come upon him unless he hinders it such a way therefore meet with unkindness In no wise but on the contrary all thanks and Good-will There is altogether the like Reason it should be the very same as to the things of God and Eternity Besides it is not he but the Word which doth it No Post or Herald can be justly blamed for publishing what we Fancy severe Edicts and Proclamations for they are Servants and must do what their King Commandeth but if any injury is offered them Mark 12. 4 5 9. He takes it as upon himself and will punish accordingly He that is sent a Minister of Christ's Church did never descend into the deep nor hath he seen any of those dreadful things of the invisible World. He is only to make known and proclaim what he finds in the written Word of God. Who considering his infinite Greatness more then the Ocean is to a single drop over those who are but meer Creatures the Work of his hands hath made righteous Ordinances enforced with sutable Rewards and Punishments notwithstanding the latter may seem hard and grievous to us Yet how great soever they are miserable experience sheweth they are necessary to preserve his Government and to keep us in Subjection and Obedience In Truth we cannot well shew it otherwise then by a reverent Regard and Conformity to his Word No Man hath seen God at any time John 1. 18. Nor doth now hear his Voice In what manner then shall he shew himself subject to this infinite Being Let him shew forth never so much will-Worship Humility or neglecting of the Body think to gratifie with something of his own as corrupt Nature is too fond of its own Inventions yet if he hath not regard to the prescribed Pattern all is esteemed as cutting off a Dogs neck the Reason is added Yea they have chosen their own ways If he offers up never so much or seeks to please Isa 66. 2 3. him that signifies nothing For all these things have been saith the Lord But to this Man will I look even to him that is of a poor and contrite Spirit and trembleth at my VVord If God should shake the Heavens and the Earth the most stout Inhabitants here would tremble and they could not do otherwise But now he sanctifies the Lord and makes him his dread who shews himself awful and pliant at hearing or reading of his revealed Will. If he did roar from Mount Zion or utter his Voice from the Battlements of Heaven then the People would presently cry out after their wonted manner All that the Lord hath spoken we will do But when the noise is gone and the fear is over they would forget that and return to their own ways Now it remains written in a Book that it may not be once but for ever and there is the still Voice of the Spirit which would set it home to our Hearts and by this way he is pleased to try our Obedience And indeed how can it be better shewn forth then by sincere doing according to that which we surely believe to be the very mind of God what he would have us to do Yet alas What strugling and contesting is there against this A manifest Token of that disobedience which lies hid in the heart of Man and puts it self forth by Cavil Distinguishing Evasion or setting themselves against those who keep close to it All this proceeds from that Root of Enmity and unwillingness to comply therewith He that is of God heareth Gods words John 8. 47. VVhen ye received the word of God ye received it not as the word of Men but as it is in Truth the word of God which effectually worketh also in you that believe 1 Thes 2. 13. All is but vain and deceitful words which have not Relation to this Rule either by necessary Consequence or Connexion God is Truth and his word is Truth John 17. 17. and if we say we love God we must also in the Apostles Phrase receive the love of the Truth that we may be saved 2 Thes 2. 10. That People may not be left at uncertainty to know what it is it may be discerned by the Touch-stone and also it hath a full
ye may consume it upon your Lusts Jam. 4 3. Even what may be occasion of Sin Pride Vanity Dis-esteem or Forgetfulness of God And therefore he in Goodness denies it And this is the Confidence that we have in him that if we ask any thing according to his Will he heareth us 1 John 5. 14. Whatsoever we ask we receive of him because we keep his Commandments and do those things that are pleasing in his sight 1 John 3. 22. This Qualification is too often wanting for some make many Prayers and give no Obedience or an half one with reserves and so their Petitions are not granted as is implyed from Deut. 4. 29. Isa 59. 2. Jer. 29. 13. Again The effectual fervent Prayer of the righteous Man availeth much Jam. 5. 16. but that doth not which is Lazy and Negligent And then want of importunity Luke 18. Such Causes may be assigned out of the Word why there is not so great return to our Prayers as may be expected And whatever People think the fault is only in themselves they have not those necessary Qualifications or do not order their Prayers according to the Rule Gods word is Truth but Men do not obey and are not guided by it The Promise is certain Mat. 7. 7. Rom. 10. 13. but they do not perform the Conditions and to excuse themselves would imagine there might be falshood in that which came by Inspiration from him If mankind would remember where they are that is they are going in the way and therefore should be contented with the Patriarchs request of Bread to eat and Raiment to put on Gen. 28. 20. Let none fear he that doth Gods Will and useth the appointed means shall be assured of this That Petition Give us our daily Bread Christ never put in vain neither is his Promise Mat. 6. 33. come to an utter end More then this we have no where License to ask neither hath God passed his word to bestow We are apt to grudge at such a small Pittance as we would think it But do we not believe what is to come Do we consider wherefore this is desired 〈◊〉 contentment and delight Now God can and also doth add as much of this into a moderate competency as in all plenty and 〈◊〉 In truth happiness doth not consist in these things which serve only for the body the worse part of us and then it passeth away instantly and the pleasure is the same whether had or not had The desire of the obedient Soul is if he hath sufficient for Life and Godliness not that God would give him more but ble●s and sanctifie that which he hath and then he will perceive as good a relish as others do from their abundance To the truth of this many thousands in a lower condition can bear Witness God puts joy and gladness into their hearts with what he affords them as others have in their full increase of Corn and Wine As for Praying against Temporal Evils or Judgments whether National or Private there is little said in the Gospel the Motto whereof may be For we walk by Faith and not by sight Here again is a tryal of it for they seem to happen at all peradventure and are the effect of natural causes some have been hereupon tempted to deny immediate Judgments sent by God or think that affliction springs from the dust the ill constitution of that part of us or the common Malice and Injury of Men. Indeed God hath permitted and ordered Nature to go in her way and doth seldom contradict that But here it comes to pass that the Ax is li●ted up above the Carpenter what the Workman doth is imputed to the dead instrument that cannot move or do any thing without the hand that sets it a going Nature doth all things according to the common voice of the generality which proceeds from unbelief or sullenness Whereas they might know this nature must be from some one else who makes it to act in so regular and constant a way Nature of it self is blind and could never bring forth things in such an exact orderly manner unless directed by the Wisdom above It is turned and winded and whence should this be but from the first mover of all things The infidels when they are beaten out of every hold and shelter will run for refuge underground their last resort is to the workings of Nature but these turn against them and prove contrary to what they would have so they had better now then be forced to it at the last day to move out of their holes like Worms of the Earth they shall be afraid of the Lord their God and fear because of thee Mic. 7. 17. They had better acknowledge that now unto His Glory and to obtain his Pardon what they will at last be compelled to do to his Justice and Truth but their own Shame and Confusion of Face Even hard hearted Pharoah understood more then they for he did not cry out it was the Wind that brought the Locusts he knew the hand that smote him The Lord brought an East-wind and the East-wind brought the Locusts and the Lord turned a mighty strong West-wind which turned away the Locusts Exod. 10. 13 16 19. He might have magnified and made himself more visible by bringing them a strange way but he was pleased to make use of a second cause as he doth generally in all his doings towards the Children of Men whether in sending Judgment or Mercy As afterwards in the Manna and Quails Psal 78. 23 24 26 27. Unless a Man is low and short in his reasoning he must at last reduce all to the first cause of things Hos 6. 3. Though one acts by subordinate instruments yet still he is at free liberty to act or not act and again after this or that manner God hath the disposal of all second causes and what we esteem accident is wise design or permission which he can either hinder or intend as he pleases so his providence is still the same Who brings on evil by its next cause can also remove it He who suffered them can also take away the impediments as he doth shut the Womb so he doth open it For the Pillars of the Earth are the Lords and he hath set the World upon them 1 Sam. 2. 8. All things are his and then certainly he can turn and dispose them howsoever he will Though he hath now appointed things to go on in such a manner yet he sits at the Helm and manages the whole course of Nature according to his good pleasure and Sovereignty But because it goes on most commonly in the same way there do arise doubts when it is thus wisely contrived that all who consider throughly must believe a Providence for things here below which again continue as they were from the beginning of the Creation this exercises the belief thereof We may pray against outward evils that God would be pleased to remove what he doth
that he is not tormented at the apprehension of them In this he is more safe and happy then those heedless ones who are afraid to suffer the thoughts of them in their mind but blindly go on and expose themselves to the full danger The Promises of God here are with exception of the Cross to comfort and make able to bear it to carry us through this imperfect and miserable condition but those to come are absolute and gracious of enjoyment of all Good and freedom from all Evil. Even these which seem harsh dispensations of Providence work together for our good and so come to pass as are spoken of or may be learned out of the Word As to those future rewards and punishments The Kingdom prepared for us and the Fire prepared for the Devil and his Angels We may perceive him even now subtilly insinuating himself into the Hearts of Men seeking all ways and means to keep and turn people from God and that which is good to hinder them from his favour and Heaven appointed for us The Tempter and Abaddon doth try to hurt and destroy he is the Author of all evil in the World. If we are afraid we shall fall by his hands it is only our own sault for we are called upon to come under the Protection of our God who hath given his Word and Truth to discover all the Falshood and Deceits of the Enemy and then they may be easily avoided The most valuable things in the World are least regarded How doth Wisdom expostulate Prov. 1. And though it happens so with her before Men yet all she saith there is true and especially at the conclusion of the Chapter Whoso hearkeneth to me shall dwell safely and shall be quiet from the fear of evil The reason why she is slighted is because they refuse to hear her voice They put it off with Scorning and hating of Knowledge But if they would attend to her Words the whole World would go after her as much at she is contemned now And this would be true of the Power of Godliness as it is now of the Form thereof Which indeed hath the vogue and esteem but the other lies under despising and reproach These are the Refuges that ignorant and mistaken Souls betake themselves unto for it is reasonable to use the same diligence after the good things to come as themselves seek earnestly after present and fading Delights and to secure our selves against the Punishment threatned which is just begun here and ●●lly to be manifested hereafter as themselves are so over-careful and solicitous to avoid present and little inconveniencies It is easie for some to asperse what they do not understand and others thus cunningly seek to hide their own falshood and error Reflections come in to supply the defect of Reason on their side and through the wicked Pride as slight of Men they would seem to pass it by as weak which indeed is too strong for them to get over and answer The highest Wisdom even the Wisdom of God may be ridiculed but when it is only so it is a certain sign that it cannot be resisted The greatest Truth may be depraved and reviled but when it is only so that is firm and unanswerable And further those do always decline from it By Reason of whom the way of Truth is evil spoken which shew the general sence of mankind that they approve of this as excellent for they find fault when those persons who seem Religious do not live accordingly Even Hypocrites tend to the glory of our Religion as appears to him who examines throughly But God is outwardly dishonoured by them Either when themselves do not believe what they profess and then what lieth in them they turn the Truth of God into a Lie. Or they surmise before the World that the thing is impracticable and so render him liable to the imputation of an hard Master and that his Commandments are grievous which is abominably false Or when the Doctrines of God are judged of through the practices of Men then indeed those which are Holy and Good may seem to be Abominable and Evil whereas they do not keep close or pervert and turn them through their evil nature When they who shall confess with their Mouth that God is only wise and so is his Law but yet not observe or transgress it out of a pretence to Wisdom and Discretion Do not these contradict that in their deeds And for this cause God may be evil thought of by Strangers and that his Sanctions are not so wisely contrived for our living in this World. The temporizing accomodating Humour those cunning ways of avoiding present inconvenience or saving themselves from loss and danger those compliances and actings contrary to Conscience and Duty towards God all these pass current with some for excellent prudential Rules any Law or Ordinance to the contrary notwithstanding Indeed the Commandments of our God are with great Wisdom ordered to try our Love and Obedience unto him but not so much for present ease and security in the World. It is called the Doctrine of the Cross Yea and all that will live Godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer Persecution 2 Tim. 3. 12. Neither let any pretended wise Christians who call themselves so stave it off as long as they can and when the methods of their own Wisdom are run out or they are confounded and baffled then only apply this to themselves But whosoever even in these days will strictly and universally observe his Laws and Directions who is fully resolved to keep a good Conscience in all things shall endure Persecution or Reproach and other Worldly losses or inconveniences And yet all this a strange Paradox is very reconcileable with true Wisdom for what can be more reasonable then to submit to a little Evil in order to a greater Good to suffer Loss for Gain and Advantage to willingly undergo an Inconvenience to obtain a greater Benefit this is the same what is practised every day Now Christians do believe the Gospel to be true and then what our Lord saith may be relied on There is Mark 10. 29 30. no Man that hath forsaken Father or Mother Houses or Lands for my sake but shall receive eternal Life That God who will reward us for the least act of Obedience even to a Cup of cold Water will also take notice of whatever Trouble or Loss we endure purely for his sake We may trust him as to that If this be foolishness we will be accounted so and wait till it is manifested to be the highest Wisdom The promises for Suffering and Loss are so full and many that one may more safely venture on this bottom to be returned into the other World as daily Wise Men do to remote Countries when Ship-wrack Casualty their own Death frequently hinder themselves from being partakers of what they certainly parted withall Whosoever doth not only say so but really believeth on God hath more assurance from
11. 3. He gives preserves and continues our Health But yet what is corruptible and weak will wax old and decay Health consists in such an exact disposition of Humours which is easily disturbed by Violence from without Defect or Excess from within The Goodness and Wisdom above doth ordain Strength out of Weakness and continuance from tottering things otherwise it were to be admired that we are not Sick always instead of being so sometimes A Sparrow doth not fall to the ground without the Will of our heavenly Father Nor any Chastisment light upon the Sons and Daughters of Men without his Permission or Order He suffers such an one to fall under the harm of a second Cause or adverse Accident If we would search and examine to the utmost then confess and give Glory unto God we might many times find our Disease to be the natural effect of some Sin or Provocation We became at first subject unto Sickness by Sin only So if we reflect upon Gen. 2. 17. all our foregoing Actions and Circumstances There is some evil which insensibly alters and breaks the sound Constitution or brings it on Speedily and Violently The next thing is to be humbled for the same to accept the Punishment of our Iniquity Lev. 26. 43. I will bear the Indignation of the Lord for I have Sinned against him Mic. 7. 9. We must sincerely resolve if God should spare us this time to watch more carefully against the same for the future now to be unfeignedly sorry for it and to cry mightily unto God. The King of Israel is a Merciful King he will be Appeased and Reconciled Behold Happy is the Man whom God Correcteth Therefore despise not thou the Cbastening of the Almighty Job 5. 17. Then he fully perceives that false shew of Happiness with which Fools and Blind are deluded all along Which they might know in the mean while if they would consider it throughly as they do ever and anon slightly Outward things cannot give so much aid as they vainly promise They are all passed away as a Dream and cannot help in the greatest time of need My Flesh and my Heart faileth but God is the strength of my Heart and my Portion for ever Psal 73. 26. If the Conscience is accused by sin let the Sick Man cast it forth by Confession and Prayer and the Sea will cease from raging The mind will become more quiet Whether the Body dies or lives he is safe when he hath done all things to obtain the Mercy and acceptance of Almighty God. It is a sad Story of those who in time of Dangerous Sickness have made great shews of Reformation and Amendment and after Recovery have returned again unto Folly. And they have not cryed unto me with their Heart when they howled upon their Beds Hos 7. 14. Which word imports no true in ward Sorrow but an outward noise upon apprehension of Danger which goes off with it However God cannot be imposed upon he knows the Thoughts long before searches the Heart and tries the Reins discovers the bottom and inward reserves according to which he will judge So it is not what they pretend but what they will really be Those who have been for a superficial and slight Repentance which they did hope might avail if they should Die but if they Recover then to return to their former evil ways I say these should have done well to have considered What moved them to any Repentance at all the same should engage them to continue and perfect it For admit you should certainly live it is but a Reprieve only You will be Sick again or what is worse cut off suddenly And then things will appear exactly at the same manner again yea worse for the former Hypocrisie and Dissembling As also for that more Sin and Guilt is increased How many years may be added unto your Life is not known but it will be a sad thing to have lived Ionger to have committed more Iniquity and so Die hardened Impenitent or feigned at last At first recovery is uncertain for many have lulled themselves with hope thereof till Death hath been upon them Many things might be urged to disswade people from doing Foolishly and Presumptuously Their own Eternal Happiness or Misery lies at stake It is not a matter to trifle or deal deceitful with Be prevailed upon as you tender the good of Soul and Body to have your Repentance true and sincere By the Trouble or Pain of them think of the Worm which shall never die and the Fire which shall not be quenched and which are to be escaped from only this way Believe in God and Jesus Christ that all things contained in the old and new Testament are certainly true Faith and Repentance are necessary for all Men both in time of Health and Sickness which whoso hath according to Truth is sure for these intitle unto the Promises of him with whom we have to do Health doth consist in a regular Disposition and due Motion of each part of the Body None can see into himself or tell the exact manner how as to every particular I was made in secret and curiously VVrought in the lowest parts of the Earth Thine Eyes did see my Substance yet being imperfect and in thy Book were all my Members written which in continuance were Fashioned when as yet there was none of them Psal 139 15 16. None of us can look into the Womb or whilst in Life can see how all the Members and Parts within do work and move yet after the Body is dead we may perceive somewhat by Dissections which is guess and uncertain for if a number of Men should come into the Shop of an excellent Artist seeing his Tools and Instruments only One may think this another that and so may be divided but can never find out the exact manner of his Art. He that sees a dead Carkase unless he were put in mind by himself carrying about one of the same likeness would be at a stand to answer the Question Was this lump ever in Life He could never by his own Wit and Invention find out the way how it was He would also admire how each part both within and without did move and actuate So wonderful and fearful are Gods Works which puzzle the Understanding of Man. Whether it were to keep of Boasting or other causes yet God doth hold our Souls in Life by hidden and invisible Bands that whatever others pretend unto they cannot perfectly find out and see them The Lord Killeth and maketh Alive He bringeth down to the Grave and bringeth up 1 Sam. 2. 6. He hath kept this in his own Power All the ways he hath set out for Nature to go according unto are not yet known Indeed many of them have been searched after and some found but not all for then those Diseases would be Cured which were not first Mortal and Irrecoverable The prevention of and recovery out of Sickness doth depend upon