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A61908 A gospel-glasse, representing the miscarriages of English professors, both in their personal and relative capacities ..., or, A call from heaven to sinners and saints by repentance and reformation to prepare to meet God. Stuckley, Lewis, 1621 or 2-1687. 1667 (1667) Wing S6088; ESTC R13173 281,871 514

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Natural Civil or Spiritual In respect of the sixth it is to preserve the Life of our Neighbour and to have a care that we injure him not in his beeing In reference to the seventh it is to preserve his just Relations and not touch them or cause the violation of their faith to to him in reference to the eighth it is to preserve his estate and not meddle with his goods the 9th requires that we preserve his good name and not defame him nor do any prejudice to his credit no more than we would to his estate and by vertue of the tenth we are to moderate our very desires so as not to envy him that which is his nor to long to have it in our possession To be sure there is righteousness to be look'd after in words and expressions as well as in deeds and actions But alas How doth the sin of lying abound among us And no wonder when Perjury is so common a sinne for this God hath a controversie with the Land Hos 4.1 2. Is there not need to take heed every one of his Neighbour and not to trust in any Brother Jer. 9.4 5. will not every one deceive his Neighbour and not speak the truth Have not they taught their tongue to speak lies If you are not couzeninglyers or false-witness-lyers yet are you not reviling-lyers Do you not upon every petty difference speak of one another ye care not what do ye not spread lying defamations Jer. 20.10 I heard the defaming of many report say they and we will report Is not the fawning-lyer common among us Their words are the words of Jacob but their hands are the hands of Esau Psal 55.21 The words of their mouths are smoother than butter but warr is in their hearts their words are softer than oyl yet are they drawn swords their is no faithfulness in their mouth their throat is an open sepulcher Upon this occasion give me leave to use David's Prayer Help Lord for the godly man ceaseth Psal 12.1 2. for the faithful fail from among the Children of men Why wherein consists their ungodliness they speak vanity every one with his Neighbour with flattering lips and with a double heart do they speak Is there not also many a Newes-telling lyer among us They believe in their Consciences that it is false Hos 7.3 what they relate and yet to promote an interest for to make hearts glad with lyes they will spread that which is false How many officious-lyers have we who tell lyes for some good end as they think The highest end is Gods glory but will ye speak wickedly for God Job 13.7 and talk deceitfully for him The Vulgar reads the Text Numquid Deus indiget vestro mendacio It contains a truth though not the sense of the place What! hath God need of your lye It is a dishonour to God to be thus help'd And if we must not speak evil that good may come to God sure then we may not whatever the Roman Doctours teach us speak evil that good may come to our selves How can you think you are Gods Children Considerations against Lying Isa 63.8 God engageth himself for his people that surely they will not lye surely they are my people children that will not lye Austin long agoe gave his judgement concerning lying that a man must not tell a lye to save the whole world if it were saith he to save thy Father or thy Mother out of Hell if possibly it could be thou must not tell a lye or if it were to save a Kingdom from destruction And yet to gain a little mirth or to gain a penny or to prevent the frowns of a Superiour how do some teach their tongues to lye Not considering Prov. 6.17 that among the seven things that are an abomination to the Lord lying is one yea as one observes he repeats lying twice though under several names Rev. 21.8 Tit. 1.2 that all lyers shall have their portion in the burning lake that herein they are like unto the Devil who is the Father of lyes and most unlike unto God Eph. 4.25 who cannot lye O then put away lying and speak the truth away with mental reservations and Jesuitical aequivocations Let thy tongue be the faithful interpreter of thy heart Be faithful in your promises and engagements be not yea and nay Remember Cicero the Heathen's saying None but the most villanous will deceive him who had been safe if he had not trusted CHAP. XXVI Their Covetousness IF there be so much unrighteousness Professon Covetousness no wonder that there is also much covetousness that must not be forgot when we remember the evil of our ways Covetousness is the seed of all unrighteousness 1 Tim. 6.10 V. Wells on Mich. 6.8 P. 18. Mat. 21.38 the r●ot of all evil It was Jezabels covetousness that made her unjustly deprive Naboth of his Vineyard This is the heir come let us kill him and seize on his inheritance Flectere si nequeo Superos acheronta movebo If I cannot prevail with Heaven I will to Hell for an Estate is the voice of covetousness yea which is more sadly to be considered this is that which will put men not only upon injustice to others but to God himself it will make them offer violence to Religion to Divine honour and whatever is sacred in the world all these shall be prostituted to serve the ends of covetousness That man will stick at no abuse of God whose God is his gain How notorious was that of one of the holy fathers of Rome a Pope O quantas divitias peperit haec fabula Christi O how gainfull unto us hath been the fable of Christ And is not covetousness and earthly mindedness an Epidemical sinne Eccles 6.2 Solomon calls it an evil disease 'T is called by one Aurugo the yellow jaundise which makes the sick person look yellow all over This is the Grave which never saith Prov. 30.15 it is ●●●gh but like Solomons Horse-leech it cries give give O! what boundless appetites have many who can neither use what they have nor put a period to what they desire as in the Sea one wave riseth above another so here every desire of having is out-gone by a new desire of getting Are not your great cares for riches Evidenced in several particulars Do not your thoughts thus run out O! how shall I thrive more in the world get more estate custome but not O! how shall I get the favour of God the pardon of my sins and victory over my lusts how anxious and sollicitous are you every day for the world but how flat in your coming to have the Image of God renewed How dejected are you when you miss of a good bargain or when you meet with some loss by Sea or Land But how little troubled if you lose an opportunity of communion with the Lord How joyous are you when a little of
one that turneth aside by the flocks of thy companions What sighs Not mourning enough for the want of them sorrows tears c. hath the removal of your Ministers cost you Cannot you rub it out very quietly If you lose your Jewels Estates Names Friends Children c. we can read the sorrows of your hearts in your countenances you are almost angry with God when a goard is smitten O! what sinkings of heart are there among Professours what cares fears griefs not only to the sadning of their hearts but altering of their countenances when the world vanisheth And yet no aking hearts no dejected countenances for the glory 's departing for Gods shutting up house and departure I am confident it hath not broke one nights rest to many who yet will think themselves wronged if they be not placed in the highest form of Profession What time hast thou set apart to humble thy Soul for all thy abuses of the Gospel and Ministry thereof Not Fasting under this Judgment If a Child be sick time must be set apart to humble thee before God this is your duty but the other should not have been neglected Thou may'st subsist better without Children than without these Spiritual Fathers a Gospel Ministry is a greater Jewell than many Sons and Daughters Thy having sinned away the food of thy Soul should have put thee in Sackcloth and upon Fasting with mourning long ago All Israel lamented after the Ark But are not you as merry and sensual at your tables as ever Yea are not you secretly glad at the removal of your Ministers yea secretly being glad for their removal Ministers and Ministry saith Shepheard are bills of charges to a Congregation and too costly Inhabitants among them 2. Not justifying God in their removal Have you justified God in the removal of them God as a wise and provident Master gave you glorious lights to do his work by but you have plaid away your time is it any wonder that he hath put out your Tapers and Candles Have you confest the righteousness of God herein that he will not be at cost to find you Candle light to play by Hath this been thy hearts acknowledgment God gave me these lights that I might work for him by them and because I did not but wrought the works of darkness therefore he hath most justly left me in darkness and in the shadows of death 2 Thes 2.10 11 because I received not the truth in the love thereof I took it into mine head but not into mine heart God may justly send me strong delusions that I should believe a lye Vide Pareu●● in Act. 5.36 It is the observation of Pareus upon many of the Jews being seduced that it was just with God that they should believe impostours because they would not give credit to Jesus Christ O! God may make short work with us in his Judiciary proceedings When God hath departed upon repulse he hath left a dismall curse behind hind him I say unto you that none of these men which were bidden shall tast of my Supper If the meat be on the table yet it is just with God that I shall never tast of it for I have controuled the Spirit again and again twenty thirty fourty years have I vexed the good Spirit of the Lord and therefore he may swear in his wrath that I shall never enter into his rest If some shall never tast that have neglected one Call woe is me who have neglected thousands Take words and say because I have not obeyed the voice of thy Servants Job 36.12 't is righteous that I perish by the Sword and dye without knowledge 3. Not blessing God for former opportunitles How little have you blest and do you bless God that once you did enjoy a Gospel Ministry and such a Gospel Ministry How seldome are such words as these Blessed be they and blessed be their Counsels and blessed be the Lord that sent them out to meet me in former dayes and for so many dayes months and years together found in your mouths It is a sign that your disesteems of the Gospel and Ministry do still abide whilst you cannot find in your hearts to thank God for enjoying so choice a blessing for so many years together 4. Not crying for their return What cries have you sent up to Heaven for the return of your Ministers Dare you thus imprecate Let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth if I forget to pray for Zions welfare in this particular Had the Ministry of the Gospel been counted a glorious blessing you would have sent strong cryes to Heaven for the return of it Had you believed that they came to treat with your Souls about your peace with God and that God hath appointed this as the great means to bring your Souls to himself you would not have parted with your Ministers so easily being as little moved as at the withering and throwing to the dunghill of a formerly flourishing Nose gay of Flowers and you would have wrestled with the Lord for the return of these glorious Lights of Heaven How can you chuse but feat the Lord hath no more Souls to convert in that place from which the Gospel is removed Jesus Christ prayed Isa 49.8 compared with 2 Cor. 6.2 that the Gospel might be sent to the Gentiles In an acceptable time have I heard thee O! How should you have prayed for the fruit of Christs prayer Have you back'd prayer with prayer Have you doubled your Prayers for the return of your Fathers Have they not begotten you Judg. 9.17 Should they not be unto you as Fathers Will not Idolatrous Micah else condemn you 5. Not preparing for such a mercy How little do you set your selves in a posture for the return of the Gospel and the Ministers of it Until you have humbled your Souls as low as the dust for your unprofitableness pride sensuality earthliness dis-esteems and neglects of the Gospel for your abuse of the talents of Gold that you hid or wasted can you imagine that God will intrust you with more talents Alas few put themselves in a readiness few prepare to meet God as formerly they have met him in the solemn Assemblies Verily God is gone and returned unto his place Hos 5.13 till you acknowledge your offences your Gospel-sins and seek his face But if ye seek him not early how can ye hope for the bringing back the Captivity that the glory and strength will return 6 Being niggardly even now toward them How little do ye now lay out for the refreshing and feeding of your poor Ministers now that their necessities are so growing you cannot now excuse your niggardliness with this they have a competency Alas most of them and their many little ones are in great straights and exigencies and what still straightned in your bowels Is not the Proverb made good Out of sight out of