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A08402 The sinne against the Holy Ghost discouered and other Christian doctrines deliuered: in twelue sermons vpon part of the tenth chapter of the epistle to the Hebrewes. By Sebastian Benefield ... Benefield, Sebastian, 1559-1630. 1615 (1615) STC 1872; ESTC S101615 138,488 190

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be to wit the eternal and most perfect essence and being as also because hee is the forme and beautie of all things which are without him according to which all things that be must bee conformed and proportioned God is truth in his workes both ordinarie such as are the workes of Creation and governement of the world and also extraordinarie by which I meane miraculous workes and such whereby he preserues his faithfull Church Lastly God is truth in his words truth both in VERBO INCARNATO that incarnate word the true sonne of God God man vtroque vero both a true God and true man a true Prophet Priest and King and he is truth also verbo scripto in his writtē word of which one IOTA shall not passe till all things be fulfilled Nay Heaven and Earth shall sooner passe So many waies God is said to be true and truth it selfe nay Sua ipsius veritas his owne truth and truth of himselfe I passe over many things Truely seeing the knowledge of heavenly doctrine which is necessarie for vs to salvation is to be drawn only out of the divine fountaine the written word of God wee must not seeke for it in the muddie chanels of heathen Philosophers Wee haue the most pure word of God that immortall seed delivered over to vs from the ancient Patriarchs Prophets Why should we not take delight and spend our daies therein The Christian world is so corrupted that there is nothing so improper which to one or other seemes not most elegant I say not that one spends his time in the study of the Laws another in Physicke a third in the liberall sciences I know that Lawiers houses are counted oracula civitatum and that when they sit as iudges they are called Gods by God himselfe I know the Eccles 38.1 Physitian is to bee honoured because God hath created him I knowe that liberall Arts and Sciences are praiseworthy and of so great vse that they may adorne and set forth Divinitie Yet this I will say that many are so incensed with these studies that they afford no time for the hearing reading or meditating of the word of God If these deserue reproofe what shall wee say of those who spend the flowre and strength of their wits in divulging wanton and scurrilous Poems Which though they be distastfull to men of graue and setled iudgements yet marvaile it is if they taint not and infect young mens maners The bookes themselues deserue no better in my iudgement then to bee made cases to wrap in pepper and other spices yea to bee burned as were those magicke curious books mentioned Act. 19.19 Against such libellers I will not vse bitternesse they may learne if they will of the Preacher who being endued with heauenly wisdome doth checke all those which shall write vaine things Eccles 12.12 Heare how modestly he doth it There is none end in making many bookes the most wise sonne of David staies not here but adds Much reading is a wearines to the flesh In which words he hath stamped a note of infamie vpō better learning if it be not referred to the glory of God So farre is this wise Preacher from approuing those which delight themselues in reading prophane and wicked bookes Our age is full of such Most of vs students in the Vniversitie haue so prevented our wits that we had rather runne after vanities then with any the least sweat of our browes acquire to our selues the hidden treasure of heavenly wisdome We cōmit two evills Ierem. 2.13 we haue forsaken the fountaine of living waters to digge our selues pits pits that can hold no water Which wee would never do if wee knew that the only true God were a most earnest defender of himselfe a most severe revenger of his enimies a iust iudge of his people If we knewe him we would not liue as we doe but worship him with a true heart keepe his commandements The more is the pitie that wee still hold our minds ensnared in the bonds of mans corrupt nature We looke not aboue the earth quicke sighted we are in earthly affaires but blind and dull in the contemplation of heavenly things Our nature is so corrupt that wee knowe nothing of the things of God Matth. 16.23 Depart from me SATAN thou art an offence vnto me because thou vnderstandest not the things that are of God but the things that are of men God doth most iustly complaine Ierem. 4.22 that his people is foolish and haue not knowne him The Prophet Hosea chap. 5.4 complaines of Ephraim and Israel that they haue not knowne the Lord. The Apostle doth warne Titus chap. 1. ver 16. that there are mē who professe they knowe God but by workes deny him and are abominable and disobedient and vnto every good worke reprobate Their mindes and consciences are defiled They professe they knowe him whō they doe not knowe because by workes they deny him St Iohn speakes most plainely 1. Ep. chap. 2. vers 4. Hee that saith I knowe God and keepes not his commandements is a liar and the truth is not in him If these things be true so surely sealed to vs in holy writ if that be most certaine which the Apostle saith of the Gentiles Rom 1.21 that they knewe God although they never gaue him glory nor thanks if there bee no falshood in this which is spoken in the name of all the faithfull We knowe him that hath said it will not be from the purpose if I briefly shall shew how diversly men haue thought of God There is no controversie but that in the mind of man there is naturally a sense and feeling of God and his divine nature This was so manifest to the Heathē that one of them affirmed for certaine that there was no nation so barbarous no people so rude but were fully perswaded there was a God Which shewes that in the mind of man there is a deepe impression of the divine nature For if any man would sequester and abstract his thoughts from the studie of earthly things and consider the whole fabrique of this world which is both most beautiful and governed with excellent lawes truely hee cannot chuse but think that there is some one who hath created all these things to them created hath appointed those bounds limits which they cannot passe Hee that will thus bethinke himselfe will soone begin to knowe what God is For when hee shal knowe him to bee the Creator of all things and therefore to bee before all things created he then hath in himselfe an evident testimonie of Gods eternitie The wonderfull motions and effects of the severall parts of this vniuerse will giue a man notice of the infinite power of it's Creator The excellent disposition beautie and conveniencie betweene the severall parts will forceibly lead a man to the admiration of the Creators wisdome The constant course and order of the worlds frame will tell a man that God