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A12523 An exposition vpon the sixt chapter of the prophesie of Hosea VVherein is set down the true repentance of the godly, as also the hypocriticall repentance of the wicked; most needfull for these times. Wherein 1. The summe and scope. 2. The doctrines. 3. The reasons. 4. The vses. Of most texts are obserued. First preached by Samuel Smyth minister of Roxwel in Essex, and now by him published, intending the further good of his charge, and the profit of as many as shall please to read it. Seene and allovved. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1616 (1616) STC 22847.3; ESTC S102418 218,718 364

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to them which know him not 2. Thess 1.8 and obey not the Gospell of Christ The last is the wilfull and affected kind of ignorance 3 A wilfull and affected ignorance when men shall please themselues in their owne wayes and will not know their error but labour and striue against it when a man is addicted to some particular sinne and will not see the same to bee a sin this is the highest degree of ignorance according to that common Prouerbe None so blind as he that wil not see These are like those rebellious Iewes the Prophet Ieremie speaketh of which sayd Ier. 44.16 The word that thou hast spoken vnto vs in the name of the Lord wee will not heare it of thee but wee will do whatsoeuer thing goeth out of our owne mouth Alas how many are there of this sort in these dayes and times wherein wee liue that are wilfully blind and ignorant Psal 58.5 That will not heare the charmer charme he neuer so wisely Oh let vs take heed as of all ignorance so especially of this last for to sin in this degree is to sin with a high hand against God and it is a steppe to that sin against the holy Ghost which shall neuer be forgiuen This may serue to condemne that cursed damnable Vse 1 doctrine of the Church of Rome who teach that ignorance is the Mother of Deuotion and the more ignorant the more deuout and religious Yea one of their fellowes in this land in a seditious booke is not ashamed to say Radford in his directatory to the truth pag. 419 Mat. 22.18 that the poor Plow-man that sayth his PATER NOSTER not vnderstanding the words may pray with more deuotion and please God better then the greatest Doctor that can make a Sermon of euery Petition of the same But our Sauiour Christ the chiefe Doctor of the Church hee teacheth that ignorance is the mother of error sin rebellion and damnation And in euerie place the word of God shewes the danger of this sin that those that liue in ignorance without the knowledge of God in his world liue in a most feareful estate and condition abounding in all maner of sin and iniquity both against God and man And surely this Doctrine of ignorance is one of the maine pillars of Popish Religion to keepe men in blindnesse and ignorance that they may not see their filthy abominations for if men were not extreame ignorant in the matters of God and his Word how could they bee so abused and deceiued to worship stockes and stones to fall down to dumbe Images c. Vse 2 Secondly this shewes the fearefull estate of al those that liue in ignorance without the knowledge of God and his word these men must needs liue in sinne and wickednesse for ignorance is the mother of all sin And surely Hos 4.1 it is a fearefull iudgement of God vpon this people for as the Prophet sayth There is no knowledge of God in the land so wee may say generally There is no knowledge of God amongst many Act. 17.30 but al kind of sin and wickednes abounds because men liue in ignorance without the knowledge of God and his Word as Popery Idolatry carnall security presumption swearing blasphemy contempt of the Word prophanation of the Sabbath neglect of all religion and good duties all spring from this roote want of knowledge Luk. 23. Paul persecuted the Church of God but it was through ignorance And our Sauiour prayed to his Father for his persecutors Mat. 11.20 because they knew not what they did Oh if men knew what a fearefull thing it is to liue in ignorance and to want neglect or contemne the meanes of knowledge how durst they dishonour God as they doe but so long as men liue in ignorance so long they will run into al sin be prophane and wicked But of all ignorance there is none more dangerous and pernicious and so a fearefull signe of Reprobation as wilfull ignorance when men shal shut their eyes at the light of the Gospel stoppe their eares harden their hearts and despise knowledge Wisdom cryeth with●ut Pro. 1.20 O yee fooles how long will yee loue foolishnes and the scornefull delight in scorning and Fooles hate knowledge because I haue called and yee refused I haue stretched out my hand and none regarded but yee despise all my counsell and would none of my Nurture I will also laugh at your destruction Well you heare that ignorance is a great sinne especially wilfull ignorance You heare again that it abounds in most places generally the body of our people bee exceeding ignorant as though they had neuer heard of God Now where ignorance abounds there sin abounds and where sin abounds the curse of God must needs hang ouer their heads as in that place of Hosea the Lord threatneth Hos 4.2.3 that because of sinne hee will make the whole Land to mourne Thus hauing shewed the sin it selfe Ignorance the Nature of the same that it is opposite to knowledge wee will proceed a little further and shew the causes why this fearefull iudgement of God raignes in most places and why people are so ignorant And secondly the remedy of this sinne how people may get out of it and so come to the knowledge of God and Eternall life The mayne cause why people bee so ignorant as they bee Causes of ignorance is the want of teaching in most Congregations howsoeuer it hath pleased God that this complaint cannot bee taken vp of this Country parts 1 Want of Preaching yet I am not ignorant that in some Townes and Parishes they haue the Word very seldome preached vnto them perhaps monthly or lesse Now Pro. 29.18 Where the Word is not preached there the people perish or where vision failes the people are naked void of knowledge Rom. 10.14 grace or the feare of God How shall they beleeue without a Preacher so how should they know God Mat. 15.14 Hos 4 9. vnlesse they bee taught for if the Blind lead the blind both fall into the ditch And againe There shall bee like Priest like people Like Shepheard like sheepe an ignorant carelesse and vnconscionable Minister an ignorant blind and prophane people And how can it bee otherwise And therefore in the three first Chapters of the Revelation where the Holy Ghost commends or discommends the Minister he doth likewise commend or discommend the people for the good estate of the people depends for the most part on the good paines of the Minister 2 Carelesnes of the people Another cause why ignorance abounds is the wonderfull security and carelesnesse of the people they haue no desire to know God nor loue nor desire to the sincere Milke of the Word yea they are well content to liue still in their damnable ignorance and blindnesse 2. Pet 2. Iob. 21.15 Mal. 3 14. Who is the Almighty that wee should serue him and
the Apostle confesseth in his prayer Why did the Gentiles rage and the people imagine vaine things Ps 2 1. Act. 4.25.26.27 Mat. 26.66 The Kings of the earth assembled and the Rulers came together against the Lord and against his Christ For doubtlesse against thy holy Sonne Iesus whom thou hast annointed both Herod and Pontius Pilate with the Gentiles and people of Israel gathered themselues together In the daies of Ahab did not all the men of Israel euen the Elders and Gouernours thereof the Nobles and others assembled themselues together and pronounced death against innocent Nabaoth for his Vineyard sake the which hee had before denied vnto Ahab surely the Scriptures are full of examples to confirme the truth of this point vnto vs. Reason Now this thing so comes to passe in the wicked because as our Sauiour sayth No man can gather grapes of thornes or figges of thistles they themselues being euill can they performe that is good Surely as Saint Iames sayth Out of one fountaine cannot come sweet water and bitter Besides this our knowledge is but in part now ignorance is the mother of error Vse 1 The Doctrine being thus cleared as a certaine truth that Councels may erre in matters of Faith and Manners this may serue in the first place to conuince the Doctrine of the Papists which teach and maintaine that their Church cannot erre nor a Councell being the representatiue Church as though the Spirit of God were at their commandement and were tyed to places and persons or being present did lead them into all truth as it did the Apostles but what did not foure hundred false Prophets aduise Ahab to that which was contrary to the Will of God I but sayth the Iesuite they were not assembled by the High Priest but onely by the King But what say yee then to that Councell that was assembled by the High Priest and haue erred most fouly In Iohn we haue mention made there of a Councell that met together Io. 9.22 Mar. 14.64 and decreed to excommunicate all that professed Christ Iesus Tell mee did not they erre And therefore it is but a vaine thing of the Papists to say and affirme that the Spirit of God is tyed to the Church of Rome and that shee cannot erre but there was neuer so famous a Church since the Apostles time but haue erred in some thing or other in Doctrine of Faith or Manners and therefore Rome hath no such a priuiledge as shee pretends to haue but hath and doth erre most fouly yea as blinde guides leading poore blind soules shall at last without Repentance fall into the pitte of destruction together Vse 2 Seeing that the wicked plot and combine themselues against the Church Wee are taught here our duety namely to bee solicitors and remembrancers vnto God in the behalfe of his Church that it would please him to bee mercifull to his Church and to bee vnto them a Tower of defence And surely now is the time that wee are to ply the Lord with prayers because wee see his enemies to increase dayly the malicious and bloudy Papists whose Religion as it is a Religion of bloud so is their practice the practise of bloud Yee shall know them by their fruites a Religion to be abhorred of euery true Christian being the Nurserie of Treasons Gun-powder Treason and the Mother of all abhominations yet wee see how the number of them increase dayly and wee cannot but for euer remember their horrible Treasons pretended against the Lord and against his Church and Gods mercy to vs in our Deliuerance Well it cannot bee that they will bee quiet long their good Maister the Deuill or his deare Child the Pope will haue some imployment for them They cannot but go whom the Deuill driues Oh let it bee our wisedome to intreat the Lord to stand still by his Church and to giue vnto all Christian Princes the Spirit of zeale and of courage to rise vp against Antichrist and his followers that so they may the better assure themselues of their owne peace both with God and themselues for sure it is the more strict a Papist the more grounded Traytor Thirdly and lastly wee may hence obserue Vse 3 the difference betweene the Elect and the Reprobate The wicked doe not onely thinke euill and deuise mischiefe but they doe most eagerly practise the same Now come to the Child of God hee hath in him indeed wicked thoughts and sinnefull desires yet so as they doe bridle them curbbe them and restraine them and not suffer them to come into action they sinne not with greedinesse as the wicked doe who are neuer well till they are eyther deuising mischiefe or working iniquity Oh then let vs take heed that wee commit not sinne with delight and greedinesse for sure it is this is a note of a gracelesse heart and no better indeed then a brand of a Reprobate VERSE 10. I haue seene villany in the house of Israel there is the whoredome of Ephraim Israel is defiled THe Prophet now comes to the common people and doth accuse them of villany and vile Idolatry against God I haue seene villany in the house of Israel there is the whoredome of Ephraim Israel is defiled First for the coherence of this verse with the former When as the Lord had accused the Priests before to bee wicked and exceeding bad men And now comes to the common people and layes open their sinnes to bee like vnto the Priests ful of abhominable and vile Idolatry Wee learne hence that if the Priests be naught Doct. 1 if they bee vile and filthy persons Children of Belial it is not possible the people should be as they ought to bee for Like Priest like people As the Minister is so is the people This is clearely to bee seene in this place the Priests were like to theeues and murderers and the people were monstrous blinde and abhominable Idolaters So hath it beene in all ages Pro. 29.18 The words of Salomon are most true Where vision failes there the people decay It is the Decree of God touching Priest and people Mal. 2.7 The Priests lippes shall preserue knowledge and the people shall heare the Law at his mouth Now then when this Priest is ignorant blind and vaine Alas in what wofull estate must this people needs bee in the Prophet Micha doth declare Mich. 3.11.12 saying The Priests teach for hire And the Prophets prophesie for money yet will they leane vpon the Lord and say Is not the Lord amongst vs no euill can come vpon vs. This was the behauiour of the Priests in those dayes their hearts were so set vpon Couetousnesse that they spake pleasant things vnto the people and layde to please them more then God But what followed they by this drew the iudgements of God not onely vpon their owne heads but also vpon the heads of the people Therefore shall Sion for your sakes bee plowed as a Field and Ierusalem
AN EXPOSITION VPON THE SIXT Chapter of the Prophesie of HOSEA VVherein is set downe the true repentance of the Godly as also the Hypocriticall repentance of the wicked most needfull for these times WHEREIN 1. The Summe and Scope 2. The Doctrines 3. The Reasons 4. The Vses Of most Texts are obserued FIRST PREACHED BY SAMVEL SMYTH Minister of Roxwel in Essex and now by him published intending the further good of his charge and the profit of as many as shall please to read it Seene and allowed PSAL. 34.11 Come Children hearken to me I will teach you the feare of the Lord. LONDON Printed by Tho. P●●●oot for Richard Woodroffe and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church-yard at the Signe of the golden Key neere the great North dore 1616. TO THE RIGHT REVEREND FAther in God IOHN by Gods prouidence Lord Bishop of LONDON Grace and peace from the Father Prince and Spirit of Peace IN the building of the materiall Temple which the Lord himselfe commanded Right Reuerend Father in God As Moses the seruant of the Lord deliuered the forme of it Exod. 25.40 as he had receyued of the Lord in the Mount So the people of Israel with ready hearts and willing minds furthered the same howbeit one after one manner Exod. 35.22.23 and an other after an other The wealthiest amongst them and such as were best able brought siluer and gold earerings bracelets and Iewels of gold A second sort of people brought blew silke purple scarlet and fine linnen Others in regard of their pouerty brought Goats hayre Rams skins and Badgers skins euery one answerable to his ability No man appeared before the Lord empty and God accepted of the meanest gift that proceeded from a willing heart aswell as the greatest So fareth it with me a poore Labourer in the Lords Vineyard I acknowledge my own wants that I am not able to bring any great and glorious offering yet I haue brought here a small present as it were a little Goates hayre or as with the widdow two Mites to bee cast into the Treasury of God It is the old and ancient doctrine of faith and repentance that I heere entreat of a needfull Subiect especially in these dangerous dayes wherein men labour more for the shewes of godlines then for the power of it for we need not so much to complain of ignorance in this age for many haue knowledge as the want of sincerity I haue endevoured in this short Exposition to set out the nature of true repentance which onely is to bee found in the godly being sound and sincere as also the hypocritical repentance of the wicked which is but for a time not durable nor lasting If my lines be plaine they best answere a straight and an euen leuell The euidence of the spirit is best seene in plainesse And now this poore labour of mine flyes to your Lordship for protection not fearing your iudgement in the allowance or doubting of your fauour in the acceptance thereof for matters of learning are most fitte to bee presented to those that excell therein for as the Prouerbe is Scientia neminem habet inimicum praeter ignorantem so by the same rule may I say Scientia neminem habet amicum Mecaenatem nisi studiosum fautoremque bonarum literarum And although Right Reuerend I know right well that you not onely fauour Religion but are an earnest professor thereof and that I need not exhort and stirre you vp therein yet let mee in most humble manner desire you that as you haue done much good since you came into this place so your works may bee more at the last then at first and that you would still honour him who hath honored you and imploy still those rich talents of learning authority and fauour of your Soueraigne which your great Master hath bestowed on you to the aduancement of Gods glory the good of Gods Church That by you godly and painefull Ministers may more and more be encouraged in their holy calling and that those malicious enemies of Gods truth the Papists may be more and more discouraged and rooted out from troubling Israel They are Babylons Children Blessed are they that dash their heads against the stones Some shall haue the honour I assure my self to be the instruments vnder God vtterly to root them out of this land Let it not passe your hands Who knoweth whether you are come to your place for such a purpose Vse your fauour you haue with his Maiestie to waken his sleeping lawes that as hee hath long sung mercy so hee would at last tune Iustice against the Papists of our land and commaund that his laws may haue their course that they may not beare it on t with full breast go vncontrolled as they doe amongst vs. It is a worke not vnfitting your Lordship being called to be a Gouernour of the Church to incite his Maiesty to this I beseech your Lordship pardon my boldnesse being a stranger vnto you and one of the meanest of the Tribe of Leui within your Diocesse yet one that wisheth all good to Sion Be you still for God in al your wayes and God will bee still for you in all your wayes aduance him still and he will aduance you yea perpetuate vnto you an honourable name and memory amongst his faithfull heere and crown you with an euerlasting crowne of glory amongst his Saints in the heauens Your Lordships in the Lord to bee commanded SAMVEL SMYTH A Table of all the principall Doctrines contained in this Booke VERSE 1. Doctrine 1. AFflictions are of excellent vse to turne vs to God Fol. 6 Doct 2. What counsell it is that wee must giue to others in aduersity Fol. 11 Doct. 3. It is the duty of euery Christian to labour to draw others to God Fol. 14 Doct. 4. A man by sinning turnes from God Fol. 19 Doc. 5 A right vnderstanding and a true acknowledgement of our owne misery the first steppe to Saluation Fol. 25 Doct. 6. Men must deferre no time but repent out of hand Fol. 29 Doct. 1. Mans nature so corrupt that it stands in need of muny reasons to perswade to holy duties Fol. 42 Doct. 2. Gods iudgements must moue men to repentance Fol. 47 Doct. 3. All chasticements and afflictions come from God Fol. 50 Doct. 4. God doth chastice his owne children when they sinne against him Fol. 56 Doct. 1. The mercy of God must lead men to repentance Fol. 63 VER 2. Doctrine 1. IM all our miseries wee must flie vnto God for deliuerance Fol. 74 Doct. 2. Afflictions layde vpon Gods children are neyther durable nor incurable Fol. 78 Doct. 3. All men by nature are dead in respect of any spirituall life Fol. 84 Doct. 4. Regeneration a worke of new creation Fol. 88 Doct. 5. Regeneration begunne must be continued Fol. 92 Doct. 6. Godly by repentance are brought into Gods fauour Fol. 97 Doct. 7. Godly liue in Gods sight Fol. 104 VER 3.
vse all careful diligence in Preaching the Word in season and out of season in labouring and vsing al careful diligence to saue mens Soules to teach them to Catechize them and to instruct them that so they may be saued Vse 2 Secondly for the people they are to know and to bee assured that Ignorance of Gods Word is a great and feareful sin The Hearers duety and a heauy iudgement of God vpon this Land it abounds wonderfully with ignorance and so long as men be ignorant they wil bee prophane I would to God I had no iust cause to complaine of this our people but the truth is that though wee bee the Lords Vineyard and hee hath hedged vs about and planted a Vine-presse euen the Preaching of the Gospel to water the Land yet as Paul sayth Mat. 22.29 1. Cor. 15. I speake to your shame some haue not the knowledge of God Now if Paul might say so to the Church of Corinth surely this may as well bee verefied of many in our Church I speake to your shame some haue not the knowledge of God Nay that complaint of the Holy Ghost in another place may iustly bee taken vp against vs Whereas concerning the time yee ought to bee Teachers yet had yee need to bee taught the Principles of Religion Euen so whereas the most of vs if we respect the long time God hath taken in teaching vs we might haue been teachers yet the truth is the most had need to be taught the a. b. c. euen the principles of Christian Religion Oh then I beseech you in the feare of the Lord that you would now at last looke into your estates It is not the least of Gods fauours towards vs that hee hath spared vs so long that he hath not cut off the thred of our life in the dayes of our ignorance and blindnes as many haue been before vs Let vs now make hast to Returne vnto the Lord repent of this sin That wee may liue in his sight Thus much for the second fruit of our conuersion and sincere Repentance Wee shall haue knowledge Now it is further added And endeuour our selues to know the Lord. AS a true liuely Meaning of the words and sauing Knowledge is a fruit of true Repentance and Conuersion vnto God so in these words Wee shall endeuour our selues to know the Lord is heere layde downe the fruit of sauing knowledge namely to hunger after more knowledge as the Man of God had no sooner cast his Mantle vpon Elizeus but hee ran after him so if the Lord do but cast one dramme and put one sparke of this sauing knowledge into the heart of any man or woman it wil make them to run after the Lord with an earnest desire and endeuour to get more knowledge The Word heere translated Endeuour it signifyeth to prosecute earnestly Three things required to get this sauing knowledge and to hunt after the knowledge of the Lord euen with no lesse paines nor lesse perseuerance nor with no lesse pleasure then the Huntsman doth follow his game So then this word commends three most excellent vertues vnto vs in seeking after the Knowledge of God for as those which follow the game take great pains run through thicke and thin And secondly they perseuere and continue from morning till night and wil not leaue til they kil and thirdly take great delight in their paines Euen so should wee in seeking this blessed knowledge of God vse these three First vse all pains diligence Secondly persist and continue in seeking And thirdly take pleasure in it Hence then out of the first of these Doct. Labour and pains required in all that will get sauing knowledge we are taught this Doctrine that a Christian man or woman must not bee secure idle or slothfull but vse all possible paines diligence and labour for the attaining of this sauing knowledg We shall endeuour our selues to know the Lord sayth the Text that is wee shall vse al possible meanes to attaine to this sauing knowledge of the Lord Iesus For it fares with this heauenly knowledge as with a man in a dropsie the more hee drinks the more he thirsts and desires drinke so Wee shall endeuour ourselues that is wee shall hunger and thirst after this heauenly knowledge as the foode of our Soules and neuer bee glutted with it but labour to abound more and more in it And for the further confirmation of this point of doctrine the Scriptures afford vs diuers examples of Gods children who haue been content to take great paines to seeke this knowledge of God 2. Reg. 4.23 When the Sunamite would goe to the Prophet Elizeus her husband answered Why wilt thou goe seeing it is neythor New Moone nor Sabboth day Out of which words it appeares that vpon such dayes they vsed to goe yea farre iourneys to be instructed in the Word L●k 8.1.2 Act. 8.27 Luk. 13.24 So in the Gospell wee shall read that the people tooke long iourneyes and great paines to heare our Sauiour Christ It was not the tediousnes of the weather the distance of place nor the weakenesse of their Sexe being many of them women that could any whit discourage them from seeking after Iesus Christ the Sauiour of their soules And we read of the Eunuch who went a long troublesome and costly iourney to Ierusalem to get this knowledge of the true God And it is the Precept of our blessed Sauiour himselfe That wee striue to enter in at the straight gate These examples and the like whereof the Scripture is full al serue to confirme the truth of this point vnto vs that diligence labour and paines are reqvired in all those that would attaine to this blessed knowledge It is not for a Christian man while he is heere to cast himselfe vpon a bed of ease as Iezabel vpon her bed of fornication and to promise a rest vnto himselfe heere but there must bee a continuall growth and proceeding of knowledge faith repentance and the like graces And if a man to gain worldly riches or honour or knowledge or the like will goe farre and neare by sea and by land how much more ought a Christian man to take paines to obtain that knowledge which will bring vs to eternall life and puts vs into a reall possession of Gods Kingdome This doth most iustly condemne many amongst vs of great contempt and damnable negligence Vse who wil not take any paines to get this Knowledge nay though it be brought vnto them yet many vngratefully trample this blessed Knowledge vnder their feet Alas if wee could see the want of this Knowledge what a dangerous thing it is euen that which brings endlesse confusion Io. 17.3 and also the good and gain which comes by it namely eternall life and saluation then surely wee would seeke far neare for it as the people of God doe and haue done But of this before Secondly Doct. this word Endeuour
let this moue vs all to bee grieued for this sinne Let vs amend it Esay 1.16 Pro. 15.11 Let vs labour to come with penitent and obedient hearts else all our prayers and all things else that we doe in Gods seruice Ier. 7.7 is but Abomination to the Lord. And indeed when men are once come to this passe that they thinke they haue knowledge inough faith and repentance inough and are forward inough so long as they come to Church and heare the Word when men are once come to this passe many meanes and great meanes can doe them no good This people of the Iewes had many means the Lord sent his Prophets earely and late Ier. 7. but they could not conuert them and why because they cryed the Temple Mich. 6.6.7 the Temple and trusted in lying vanities So the Lord sent his Prophet Mica threatning them with iudgements yet they were not reformed and the reasons is because they contented themselues with these outward shewes of repentance and thought their outward worshippe was inough and that God would bee content with their sacrifices And again he heard the Prophet Ezechiel preach and denounce Gods Iudgements Ezec. 33.31.32 yea they commended him and were forward to heare him yet this vile thought and perswasion being in their hearts that it was inough to heare though they went no further stopt their hearts so as they could not repent Mar. 6. ●0 This was Herods sin who was come to this height of impiety that if Iohn Baptist would bee content with his hearing so it was but reformation of life especially of his beloued sinne hee should neuer see in him Reu. 3.15 And surely this is that that makes all good things vnprofitable to vs because men thinke they are wise inough and good inough Is it not a wonder that men should liue so many yeares vnder the meanes heare so much and read so much and yet profite so little Indeed it could neuer bee so if men did see their wants and come with penitent and obedient hearts Oh then I beseech you in the feare of God lay aside this proud conceit lay aside this vaine perswasion that you should thinke your outward seruice and worship of God is inough that you know inough and are good enough rather thinke the worst of your selues and desire more grace that yee may seeme good with more feeling and comfort Secondly in that the Lord compares their repentance and goodnes all their piety and seruice of God to a Morning cloud and to the dew before the Sunne he shewes that their Repentance was not onely vnsound but also vncertaine of no continuance some good motions came into their minds and some prickes of conscience for their sinnes but yet they would not leaue their olde sinnes and turne to God with al their hearts From whence wee obserue a further point of Doctrine Doct. 7 that the wicked themselues haue somtimes good motions in them howbeit they bee not lasting The wicked haue sometimes good motions in them but not lasting When Gods hand is vpon them by long and tedious sicknes how ready are many to make solemne vowes vnto the Lord of reformation of their liues but alas this is but while their consciences are vpon the racke but when that his iudgements are remoued it may be sayde of them as of wicked Ahaz 2. Chr. 28.22 They trespasse yet more against the Lord. This was the desperate estate and condition of this people the Lord threatned them with many great and grieuous iudgements as in the former chapter vnder the which they seemed to bee humbled for a time but alas it was but for a time for it quickly vanished away euen as the Dew when the Sun shines hote vpon it This was the case of the people in Moses time they made a fayre shew for a time Deu. 5.27 saying to Moses the seruant of the Lord Goe thou neare and heare all that the Lord our God sayth Num. 23 10. and declare thou vnto vs al that the Lord our God sayth vnto thee and wee will heare it and doe it Balam that false Prophet that loued so the wages of iniquity as that hee would haue done directly against the commandement of the Lord yet hauing his mind inlightned desired that hee might Die the death of the righteous which was in it selfe a good and a godly prayer had it not proceeded from a wicked and a gracelesse heart but it was not constant in Balam but as a sudden flashing of a lightning quickly vanishing away Exod. 9.27 What shall wee say of Pharaoh who cryed out I haue sinned the Lord is righteous but I and my people are wicked This appeareth further in the Iewes who wished to come to happinesse if that would haue serued the turne Io. 6.34 Lord giue vs euermore this bread they had grieuously sinned against the Sonne of God and yet in a certaine remorse of conscience they wished to be partakers of eternall life This the Apostle condemneth in the Galathians Gal. 5.7 Yee did runne well what did let you that yee did not obey the truth Was not this the case of Hymeneus and Philetus 1. Tim. 1.10 2. Tim. 2.18 2. Tim. 4.10 were they not held to bee great Christians in their times and obtayned a good report in the Church of God in the which they liued yet afterwards fell away making shipwracke of faith and a good conscience What shall wee say of Demas Philemō 24. who went so farre in Religion as that hee suffered imprisonment for the truthes sake and yet fell in loue with the world What did it profite Iehu to bee zealous for the Lord in slaying the Priests of Baal seeing he Departed not from the sinnes of Ieroboam 2. Reg. 10.25 v. 31. What did it profite Lots wife to goe out of Sodom commanded by the Angel Gen. 19.26 accompanied by her deare husband seeing shee looked backe and was turned into a piller of salt Wee must therefore contend for more faith for more knowledge and for more grace that wee may finde in our selues a dayly increase in the same for not to goe forward in Religion is to goe backeward and not to increase in spirituall graces is certainely to decrease and decay in them Wee haue in the Scriptures many lawes to incite and prouoke vs to goe forward to perfection to walke to labour and to striue for godlines but wee haue none to giue liberty to sit still to bee idle or to loyter to bee carelesse or secure This doth the Lord himselfe teach vs when hee sayth If a righteous man turne from his righteousnesse Ezec. 18.24 and do the thing that is euill all the righteousnesse that hee hath done shall bee no more thought vpon but in the wickednesse that hee hath done in the same hee shall die 1. Cor. 9.24 And this is taught by the Apostle Paul when hee sayth Know yee not
hypocrites in the sight of God though not so discerned by men because of their gifts and outward shewes but are here taken for Christians members of Christs Church such men and women who make so glorious a shew and so professe Christ in outward manner that in the iudgement of men yea many times of themselues they be taken for Christians and members of the Church of God but yet in truth are not so And of this sort wee haue thousands that deceiue the world that haue the vizard of Christianity on their faces and hardly are discerned Now what gifts graces one of these hypocrites may haue and yet be damned M. Perkins on Mat. 7. v. 21. a most reuerend Diuine of our time hath most liuely discouered vnto whom I send the Reader We wil now conclude the Doctrine with these vses First of all to apply it to our selues hath this been Vse 2 the propertie of Hypocrites to stand vpon Ceremonies and the outward parts of Gods worship and seruice to offer sacrifices and to bee precise in obseruations traditions and inuentions of men and to neglect the inward worship of God neglect faith repentance obedience reformation of their hearts liues Alas then it stands vs in hand to looke to our owne soules to try our selues and to enter into our owne hearts and wee shall find that the most of vs be no better then this people all that wee ayme at in Gods seruice is it any more then this people did performe doe wee goe beyond them If men come to Church heare the Word and receiue the Sacrament now and then for fashion sake and abstain from grosse sinnes that the world cryes out on men then thinke they haue done all that God requires of them hee can desire no more at their hands is not this the common religion of most men and al the profession they make and thus farre they come and will goe no further which shews that most mens case is not so good as they take it to bee Esay 1.11 Ier. 7.12 thus farre this people came in this place yet all this while they bee ignorant soules without the true sauing knowledge of God vniust dealers filthy liuers vse no conscience in buying and selling couetous mercilesse proud malicious and giuen to reuenge Alas if this bee thy case thou maiest come to Church long inough heare the Word and receyue the Sacrament but thou art no better then an Hypocrite Mar. 6. Herod went thus farre Saul and Iudas might do all this but let vs if we would find comfort to our soules in the seruice and worship of God giue him our hearts My Sonne giue mee thy heart Let vs go beyond all the hypocrites in the World in true repentance Esay 13.29 hatred of sinne in reformation of our hearts and liues in an earnest study and endeuour to please God and to walke in his wayes in doing the duties of the first Table to God and of the second Table to men Vse 3 Againe seeing that Hypocrites may attaine vnto many singular gifts and graces and yet perish in the end Let vs know that we had need to take heed and suspect our selues that wee come not to performe these holy duties in hypocrisie but in truth of heart let vs call our selues to a reckoning suspect our faith repentance and obedience for feare wee deceiue our selues yea as Paul sayth 1 Cor. 13.5 Proue your selues whether ye bee in the faith for an Hypocrite and one that shall finally perish and bee danmed may goe farre with the child of God in outward profession and haue many common gifts and graces Onely the doers of the Word shall bee instified and therefore our Sauiour opposeth these two sorts Sayers and Doers If a man had a seruant which shewed great dutifulnesse to his Master in word and yet would neuer doe that hee bids him or cleane contrary to his mind would any man thinke he were a good seruant Euen so fareth it with many amongst vs If God will be content with our faire words and promises hee shal haue ynnow but deeds he shal haue none Oh let vs at last bee warned and let vs labour to bee found doers of Gods will and not to content ourselues with a bare and naked profession for this will little auaile vs in the day of Gods searching account Marke here this wicked people they grew so secure Doct. 4 and carelesse that they did not onely content themselues with the outward seruice and worship of God Wicked men make religion a cloake for sinne but withal they would make it a cloake of all their sinnes the euils and corruptions not onely towards men but towards God for they thought that so long as they offered sacrifice to God and came into the temple and brought their beasts and made some shew that God was beholden vnto them and that hee could not bee angry with them Thus they made the seruice and worship of God a cloake of al their euils and a couert of al their vile and enormous dealing as blindnes ignorance cruelty oppression couetousnesse pride malice c. so as if the Prophets of God did reproue them they were ready to tell them Oh Sir you see I hope we bring our offerings sacrifices and oblations and come dayly to the Temple and though wee bee somewhat ignorant wee hope so long as wee meane well and doe this wee hope God will beare with vs wee shall doe well inough Ie. 7.11.12 Mat. 6. So did the people in the time of the Prophet Ieremie and the Scribes and Pharisies in the time of our Sauiour Christ Vse And is not this the common sinne of most men in these dayes doe not men and women vnder the shew of religion and colour of profession of the Gospell go about to cloake their hypocrisie their couetousnesse pride malice enuie and other sinnes yes doubtlesse they make their outward shew and profession of Religion a cloake of all their abhominable sinnes thinke so long as they come to Church and bee no enemies of Religion doe not persecute the Ministers and Professors Ier. 7.13 they thinke God will not call them to account for their couetousnesse pride enuy murder ignorance drunkennesse vnconscionable dealing c. And what is this but to make the house of God a denne of theeues a company of Atheists and prophane beasts Oh then let vs beware of this and take heed how wee abuse our holy profession take heed that we make not religion and the outward seruice and worship of God a cloake of sinne to boulster vs vp in euill to face out our impieties and abhominations If a man should get the Kings cloath or a Noblemans cloath and so should vnder the colour of that rob defraud and oppresse poore men and doe it vnder pretence of his masters cloath how would his master bee angry turn him out of his seruice plucke his cloath ouer his eares Euen so
should abound in sinne This is the reason why the Lord taxeth Gilead here euen because it was one of those sixe Cities of refuge Mat. 23 38. Luk. 19. because it was the Nursery of the Priests and Leuites This wee may see of Ierusalem for there had our Sauiour bestowed his greatest paines continually teaching and preaching amongst them in Ierusalem he wrought there the greatest part of his wonderfull heauenly miracles there hither his Prophets and Apostles were sent to teach and instruct them in the Word of God and to bring them home to Iesus Christ yet for al this our Sauiour was constrayned to weepe for the wofull misery of this City yet for all this Ierusalem must be destroyed defaced and extinguished and made a spectacle of his wrath to all posterities for euermore This is clearely to bee seene by those seuen Churches of Asia Reu. 2.3 that sometimes were so famous in the world in the dayes of Saint Iohn What is become of Ephesus Philippi Constantinople and Rome so glorious Churches sometimes in the world Are they not gone and become the Cage of vncleane birds 2. Thes 2.10 euen of Antichrist himselfe who preuayleth in them that perish because they receyued not the loue of the truth that they might bee saued And therfore God hath sent them strong delusions to beleeue lyes Surely God in all ages of the world hath declared the same vnto vs now peace now persecution peace being abused the Lord hath not fayled to bring his iudgements vpon the sonnes of men But of this before Well seeing this is the righteous dealing of God Vse 1 that those places which hee hath most priuiledged aboue others and bestowed most meanes on aboue others they shall drinke deeper of the cup of his anger if they bee wicked and vngodly liuing in sinne then others that haue not enioyed the like fauours from God Then it must teach vs all in the feare of God to looke about vs that according to the meanes God doth bestow vpon vs wee labour to bee answerable to the same in fruites in knowledge in faith in repentance and obedience zeale patience c. But aboue all things take wee heed that wee doe not degenerate and grow worse then others to abound with iniquity and impiety with lying deceit swearing couetousnesse c. For then let vs know that the Lord will make our punishment answerable to Tyrus Sydon yea to Sodom Gomer yea their iudgements shall be lighter then ours as our Sauiour sayth Mat. 11.20.21 Ezech. 16.46.53 It shall bee easier for Sodom in the day of iudgement then for you And the Lord by the Prophet Ezechiel threatneth thus that because the iniquities of the people of Israel were like vnto the Sodomites Therefore will I bring againe their captiuity and the captiuity of Sodome and her Daughters and the captiuitie of Samaria and her daughters euen the captiuity of thy Captiues in the middest of them And surely if wee shall grow worser then other places and abound in sinne more then other men how can wee but looke to reape a greater measure of punishment thē other There is no sin greater then the contempt of the Gospell nor no mercy greater then the peaceable enioying of the liberty of the same and therefore no punishment or reward of sinne shall be more horrible then the punishment that shall bee infflicted for the neglect or contempt thereof Oh take wee heed then least we contemne the Gospell and so being found guilty of one of the greatest sinnes wee incurre Gods wrath against vs and cause him to bring vpon vs his greatest punishments Secondly seeing the Lord doth threaten heere Vse 2 euen Gilead one of those sixe Cities of refuge and the Citty that was inhabited with the Priests and Leuites Religion is not tyed to one place that euen Gilead should bee cut off and slaine as in the fift verse going before that is that God would bring to passe vpon Gilead all those threatnings which his seruants the Prophets had denounced in his name Hence wee see that Religion and the worship of God is not tyed to any place to any kingdome towne or City no longer then they doe walke in the duties of Religion and of the true seruice and worship of God yea if Ierusalem that holy City the wonder of the world that place which God himselfe had chosen fall from God and beginne to forsake his son Christ and to contemn his sonne Christ Ierusalem then must looke for heauy plagues and grieuous iudgements yea if Gilead that was so priuiledged aboue other Cities and places of the world will not walke holily and beare themselues thankefully in the daies of peace the Lord will not fayle to bring euen vpon Gilead many plagues and grieuous iudgements against sinne Oh then if all things that are written bee written for our learning then let the iudgement of God vpon this City bee a warning to vs all Wee haue by Gods mercy the pure seruice and worship of God his Gospell sincerely preached and taught amongst vs almost these threescore years together Now let vs see whether our case bee not like the state of Gilead they were grieuous sinners so are we amongst them were found many great and grieuous sinnes a Citie that abounded with all manner of iniquitie as swearing lying deceit murder oppression vncleanesse c. and are not wee guilty of the same sinnes yes yes they were neuer more plenty in Gilead then they are in England and therefore wee may well feare that wee that haue beene like to Gilead in sinne shall one day be like to them in their punishment The Lord by his Prophet Amos hath threatned there a great and a grieuous iudgement against the neglect and contempt of his Word and other the gracious meanes that hee doth vouchsafe vnto vs for our good Behold the dayes come sayth the Lord Amos. 8.11 that I will send a Famine into the Land not a famine of bread or thirst of water but of hearing the Word of the Lord. Oh it is greatly to bee feared that wee may one day feele the smart of this iudgement the want of the Word and glorious Gospell of Christ that made so light account of the same in the time of peace then shall wee mourne then shall wee lament then shall wee lye in the dust then wee shall weepe and wayle and wring our hands and wish that wee might heare if it were but one Sermon to comfort our distressed Soules And in very deed if wee consider Gods dealing towards vs wee may see that these blacke stormy dayes are drawing on Doth not the Lord picke out from amongst vs the most renowned men from Church and common wealth the pillars of the Church and stayes of Religion doth not the Lord euen by this meanes giue vs a faire warning that vnlesse we amend and become sincere Christians and bee zealous in his seruice and worshippe and more highly