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A13540 A good husband and a good wife layd open in a sermon, preached by Mr Thomas Taylor ... ; and published by Iohn Sedguuicke. Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632.; Sedgwick, John, 1600 or 1601-1643. 1625 (1625) STC 23829; ESTC S1374 15,209 29

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loue godlinesse and holinesse both must seeke to be rich beautifull and glorious within as the spouses of Iesus Christ. 3. All married persons must aboue all things loue respect and cherish grace one in another ground not thy loue vpon beautie riches portion youth or such failing foundations but pitch it first in God and grace and it will hold Let it begin at the soule and thence shew it selfe to the body The man and wife ought to seeke the sauing one of anothers soule 1. Cor. 7. 5. Christ the husband of his Church did all suffered all bestowed all his wisedome strength riches yea his precious bloud for his spouse to sanctifie and saue her an vnfailing patterne for all spouses Where both are iust true grace will be valued at the highest rate one in another the one will hold the other worth so much as there is religion and the feare of God Betweene this beauty of soule riches of mind wealth of grace is esteemed at an incomparable rate and these entise and draw on heauenly spirituall and lasting loue When both are iust grace will be cherished in each more then good nature grace is excited by each in the exercise of spirituall duties they pray with and for one another they reade conferre and counsell together they edifie one another on their holy faith and this is a strong cement of loue Where both are iust both praise God as for inferiour endowments so especially for the measure of grace receiued and for that holy religion to which they are married Where God hath giuen this blessing there is wealth beauty loue and euery sweet and needfull comfort and contentment Before God from hence note this doctrine That those be indeed truly religious and righteous that are so before God that set themselues alwayes before God and in sinceritie of heart know and remember they haue to do with God in all things Iam. 1. 27. pure and vndefiled religion before God the thing that true religion doth is it bindeth God to man and man to God None can be iust before God Psal. 143. 2. Rom. 3. 20. No flesh can be iustified before the Lord. 1. That is no man onely flesh without Christ and his Spirit 2. No man can personally and perfectly be iustified so as his person and worke can passe allowable in strict iustice 3. No flesh in his sight vnlesse it be seene in the sight of Christ. But by mercifull acceptation the beleeuer is iustified and approoued as iust seene in Christ 2. By sound resolution he setteth himselfe vnder Gods eye and in his presence as a witnesse of his righteous and godly course and so seeketh in sinceritie of heart to be approued of him in all things And thus Zachery and Elizabeth are said to be iust in this place The reasons of this Doctrine are these Such a worshipper only the Lord requireth Gen. 17. 1. Walke before me and be vpright Deut. 5. 29. Oh that there were such an heart in them that they might feare me and keepe all my commandements alwayes Onely such are accepted of him who are Iewes within Rom. 2. Who worship in Spirit and truth Ioh. 4. for because he is the seer and searcher of the hearts he loueth truth in the inward parts Psal. 51. And hath pleasure in vprightnesse 1. Chron. 29. 17. Here is a manifest distinction betweene godly men and euill who haue faire shewes are smooth outwardly can draw neare with their lips but God is not in their thoughts their hearts are remoued frō him The Pharisey can wash the outside of the cup and platter and can do many things to be seene of men But the godly man setteth himselfe in the eye of God and doth things with the heart not contenting himselfe to seeme good but to be so nor with a forme of godlinesse without the power of it This man shineth from the heart within and is better in substance then in show The goodnesse of this man is not to the eye and outward but inward from his heart before God All Euangelicall obedience is chiefly in purpose of heart in holy desires and hearty resolutions The top of the beleeuers perfection is not in perfection of action but affection and in strife against imperfection and truth of desires as Acts 11. 23. When with full purpose of heart we cleaue vnto the Lord. 1. Chronicles 18. 7. If Solomon shall endeauour to keepe the commandements then shall his kingdome be established This maketh workes and persons acceptable and accounted perfect This maketh duties comfortable when men charge vs with hypocrisie and sin●st●r ends as Dauid to Micall I did it before the Lord. A day cometh wherein the Lord will pronounce of euery man as his heart shall be before him as here of Zacharie and Elizabeth In which he will vnfold and turne out all the windings and corners of mens hearts If a peace of the heart or of vprightnesse be wanting he will misse it As in many kings of Israel who did such and such good things but not with all their hearts Then shalt thou know that all is nought without vprightnesse Now the notes of a man iust and religious before God He bringeth his inner man still before God as in his thoughts intentions desires 1. He dareth not suffer his thoughts too long absent from God Psal. 16. 8. I haue set the Lord euer in my sight He is much and often in secret soliloquies with God by prayer by meditation Of the wicked man it is said God is not in his thoughts But a truly godly man thinketh on God by day and by night 2. His intentions are not to get applause or credit of men but to get grace both with God and in himselfe 3. His desires are after God to prepare him a place in his heart without whom he cannot liue no more then without aire A soule destitute of desires after God is a great plague And for God he affecteth all goodnesse for goodnesse sake and for no other reward His actions are wrought in God for ordinarie course Ioh 3. 21. But he that doth truth commeth vnto the light that his deeds may be made manifest that they are wrought in God All his actions I say are wrought in God for ordinarie course both in 1. The rise 2. The rule 3. The end 1. In respect of the rise which is the loue of God It is the loue of God constraineth vs to euery good action that is the rise and foundation 2. Cor. 5. 12. 2. Of the rule which is the light of Gods word All the Israel of God walke by thus rule Gal. 6. 16. And as many as walke according to this rule peace be on them and mercy and vpon the Israel of God this is the lanthorne to their pathes Psal. 119. 3. Of the end which is either of Intention or Execution 1. Of intention which is Gods glory and contentment our endeauour is at