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A44530 The happy ascetick, or, The best exercise to which is added A letter to a person of quality, concerning the holy lives of the primitive Christians / by Anthony Horneck ... Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697. 1681 (1681) Wing H2839; ESTC R4618 230,083 562

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had so well deserved at the hands of God by his Righteousness and severity of Life that if he had been so minded he could have Redeemed all the Men and Women that should be born after him from the everlasting Wrath of God and if his Son Eleazer should but join the Merits of his Righteousness with his they might go near to save the whole World from being condemned in the last day This is Bedlam-talk and yet it were to be wish'd that the Church of Rome did not participate of this madness when they talk of the Treasury of their Church the Merits of their Saints and their Works of Super-errogation whereby they free many Souls out of Purgatory and how such a wicked Man wrapt up in a Monks Habit at his death hath been immediately transported into Heaven c. One would admire how men in their Wits can talk at this Rate but that I see even David could feign himself mad at the Court of Achish for his Interest and then no marvel if these Men finding what grist this Doctrine of Merits brings to their Mill venture to be extravagant in their expressions concerning it II. Whenever these severities are used they must not be used to give God satisfaction for the sins we have committed To give God satisfaction by any thing but the Cross and death of Christ is an expression which should sound harsh in a Christian Ear and be banish'd from the confines of Divinity Here the Church of Rome exceeds and deviates again from the Primitive Rule and while they look upon these severities as satisfactions given to God for the guilt of the temporal punishment that remains after remission of sins they seem to follow no Rule but that of their own fancy for the Scripture is a Stranger to this notion of satisfaction and though David and other Saints have used these severities yet we never read that they intended them as satisfactions to God whom they had offended but had other ends in them such as we shall name as we go along It 's not to be denied but that the Fathers use the word satisfaction often when they discourse of such mortifications but by those satisfactions they do not mean satisfactions given to an offended God but to the Church and the People of God as signs whereby our fellow-Christians may conclude that our Repentance is real and free from Hypocrisie Nor III. Must they be used in hopes that God will dispence with our sins for the future much less that he will pass by those that we have committed without sincere repentance meerly for these severities Alas it's easier to punish the Body than to leave a sin and while the Sinner can enjoy his Lusts what need he care if for a day or two he is a little rigid and unkind to his Flesh that unkindness will quickly wear out again and the body fitted for commission of new offences God doth not value these severities at this rate a penitent heart is more pleasing to him than a thousand Lashes and a Soul that grieves for offending a Gracious God looks lovelier in his eyes than a bloody Side or the imaginary Wounds of S t Francis He that thinks that God will let him sin because he whipt himself on such a day takes God for some Heathen Deity and indeed to lay a greater stress upon afflicting the Body then upon forsaking of sin is to contradict that notion the Holy Ghost delivers of God that he must be worship'd in spirit and in truth Nor IV. Must they be used with an unwilling mind where the inward repentance of the Soul makes the Will resolute in the use of them they may pass for excellent Offerings but being performed by force or meerly because a Superiour commands them this evacuates the virtue of the affliction Hence those among the Papists that either suffer themselves to be hired to perform the Ceremony of Self-affliction on Good-Friday or being once engaged in such an Order use them not out of any sense of Sin within but because the Rule of their Order doth oblige them to it whatever Conceits they may entertain of the Opus operatum or Work it self God still looking to the spring from which all these mortifications flow they prevail no more than the Indians going to Church meerly because their Masters force them prevail with him to send his Spirit into their Hearts crying Abba Father Nor V. Is it fit that weak or sickly persons should use them Though many Christians in the Primitive times would thus afflict themselves notwithstanding their bodily infirmities yet we find 1 Tim. 5. 23. that in these cases men must use moderation The Body being disabled I do not see how the Soul can perform those noble Operations she is other wise capable of no more than a Workman whose tools are nought can promise you an excellent piece of Manufacture The Body is a Servant of the Soul and we know if our Servants be out of order our Work must be left undone Strong and healthy Bodies will bear it better and if they loose something of their florid complexion there is no great hurt done Mortification to some Bodies would be a preservative of health and such voluntary afflictions would spend many of those superfluous humours that disorder them In all these severities men must be their own Physitians and consider what their Bodies are able to bear and what they are not And yet lazmess and softness of life and love to Carnal ease must not make us pretend that our Bodies will not bear them This is best known after we have had experience and when we foresee a signal danger it will then be time to forbear them Our Bodies are able to endure a great deal more than we are willing to believe and the reason why people are weary of any thing that 's irksome to Flesh and Blood is because they lie buried in Lust and Sensuality He that is weak already had not need make himself weaker than he is and Sickness is for the present severity enough to subdue in us all disorderly Affections and in these Cases it 's infallibly true what the Apostle saith that bodily exercise prosits little 1 Tim. 4. 8. And as these severities are not fit to be used by sickly and weakly persons so neither must they be used by the Strong to the distervice of their Souls In a word the Body must not be used so coursly as to make it useless to the Soul and therefore the Saints of old observ'd most truly that our Bodies are like Garments if you take care of them they will last a great while but if they be totally neglected they will wear out in a very short time To mortifie the Body is one thing to kill it is another and he that would not be guilty of Self-murder must not be too lavish in these severities It was a good answer of S t Anthony the Hermit to a Huntsman that had