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A18014 The plaine ma[ns] spirituall plough Containing the godly and spirituall husbandrie. Wherein euery Christian ought to be exercised, for the happie encrease of fruite, to eternall life. By I.C. preacher of the word. Carpenter, John, d. 1621. 1607 (1607) STC 4663; ESTC S118755 136,138 254

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and good workes ye studie and learne to be employed in the Spirituall husbandrie and therin consider well what ye ought to sow and what ye ought to reape For whatsoeuer a man soweth that shall he reape Gal 6. so that whosoeuer soweth in in the flesh shall thence reape corruption but he that soweth in the spirit shall of the spirit reape life euerlasting CHAP. X. Of the Seede the Sowers and the manner of the fructification thereof THere be two kind of Seedes the one is of Impietie the other of Pietie betweene the which as also betweene the seuerall Sowers thereof there is as great a difference as betweene the East and the West The former is a seede of the wicked a seede of corruption and sinne taken from three dangerous enemies whereof the 1. is priuy the 2. domestical the 3. familiar whereof beeing by them sowen spring the pride of life the lust of the flesh the lust of the eye wherof it is in meet place hereafter plainely spoken by the which the good Seede is oftentimes annoyed in the Lords field But from hence wee are right happily disswaded by the true consideration of the true Seede of Pietie The seede of Pietie which is to be sowen for the increase of Iustice and Mercie as also by them by whom the same is to be sowen and cast forth for as much lieth in the nature of the seed so not a little in the wisedome of the Sower for as men may not gather grapes of thornes so neither finde we commonly good successe to follow the foolish or idle husbandman Semin Sunt quadam Semi● na vtilia quaedā sterilia c. for the Seed one saith which in this I gladlie remember there be Seedes some profitable and some barraine Those barraine or vnprofitable are the words of vaine preachers as also the words of the Philosophers But those are right profitable Seedes which are neither withered nor consumed with anie vaine glory or fond curiositie And this good Seede is the Word of GOD The word of God being indeed the manifestation and expression of the Diuine Will as well touching his essence as touching his purpose and workes past present and future in the breathing of the holie Ghost by the Prophets by Iesus Christ and by his Apostles and Euangelistes powred forth from the bosome of the euerlasting Father and by his commandement not onely described in the bookes of the olde and newe Testaments but also preached and taught through the same Spirit by the ministery of his Seruāts to this end that God might be made knowne vnto men and that the man of God might be instructed and made apte for euery good worke This is that soueraigne Seed the which according to his diuers effects respects is called knowne by so manie sundry names in the holie Scriptures especiallie in the hundred nineteene Psal Psal 119. wherof there is not any one verse of an hundred threescore sixteene wherein the same is not mentioned with some praise of the sweetnes vtilitie puritie dignitie glorie eternitie and goodnes thereof It is called the Word of the Lord for that thereby the mind and will of God is expressed the speech of God in that it is pronounced and written to be heard or read to mens vnderstanding the Lawe of the Lord because the Lord hath both prouided giuen it vnto men as wherewith they be obliged and kept in the obseruance of certaine duties the Precepts of the Lord in that it forbiddeth terrifieth men from euill the Cōmandements of the Lord in that it admonisheth and perswadeth men to do good the Testimonies of the Lord because hee by his Prophets testifie the same vnto men the will of God for that thereby his will is declared his Testament in that it is confirmed commended vnto vs by the death of his Sonne the Testator his Iustice because the obseruers thereof by faith are iustified his iustifications for that the works thereof are correspondent to Iustice his Iudgementes because the contribution therof are extended by Iustice his wayes because hee dealeth and directeth men according to the same his Truthe in that all the sacred Scriptures doe aime to Christ the perfect truth and in the same are performed c. Now this word of God aswell by Christ as by the Prophets and Apostles is well likened to the Seede which the husbandman soweth in his field especiallie for two causes First in respect of the Sower The word of God likened to the Seede The sower God and his endeuour and practise theron Secondly in regard of the nature order manner of fructification of the seede being sowen There be diuers Sowers of this Seede in the Spirituall field The first most principal is the Lord God himselfe whom in regard therof Christ calleth an Husbandman For this is the same which giueth Seede to the Sower fruit therof vnto him that truely laboureth He giueth the word euen the word of life that immortall seede this he soweth this hee distributeth this hee increaseth with prosperous effect to the vse benefit of his Saints as the Prophet Dauid and Isaiah Psal Isa 55. testifie This indeed is the same without whose help whosoeuer planteth or whosoeuer watereth whether Paul or Apollo he is iust nothing profitable the which Saint Paul considering praied for the Corinthians 2. Cor 9 10. that hee which ministred Seede to the Sower would also minister bread for foode and multiplie their Seede and encrease the fruites of their Righteousnes that in all things they might be made rich vnto all bountifulnes which caused through him and other his fellow labourers in the Lords field ioy thankesgiuing to the Lord. Next although the Lord God be most able of himselfe through the Spirit to sowe this Seede in his fielde The Prophets Christ and his ministers are Sowers nor vseth at all times the meanes and ministerie of men hauing thousand thousandes of Angells readie to serue him at all times and in all places yet in his profound wisedome hath he thought good to exhibit vnto men such meanes thereto as best fitted mans nature capacitie And therfore as the good housholder or husbandman appointeth calleth and sendeth forth his seruants to labour in his field the Lord God hath chosen called and sent forth into his Church not only his holy Prophets with this soueraine Seed in the spirituall seed-lappe that is their mouthes but also his onely begotten Sonne the Lord Iesus who came forth from his Fathers bosome and in his Ministrie was named the Crier in the wildernesse who cried out saying Hearken to this ô Israel and all yee that haue eares to heare nowe heare Then after him came forth his holy Apostles and Disciples into the world who also faithfullie distributed that Seede which they had receiued beeing in the execution of their charge well likened to the voice of that Crier as was also Iohn the
earth is the receptacle of all seeds of all bodies and ponderous things whatsoeuer so is mans heart the receptacle of all opinions sectes documents Arts Sciences yea the swallow of all sinnes abhominations and euils in the world Sixtlie as the earth hath in it manie hollow places and such as are inscrutable so hath the heart of man which therfere is called prauum inscrutabile wicked and vnsearcheable Seuenthlie and lastly the earth being not tilled and manured beareth naturally bryers thornes thistles nettles such being the effects of the curse Gen. 3. Euen so mans heart without discipline or spiritual culturing bringeth forth all kind of cor●upt naughty imaginations sinnes euill deeds ●nd like fruites such as Christ tells vs defile the man And surely here may we see the true image ●f the Olde Adam who hath as saide Bernard Bern in 30. Serm ꝑvo●de 1. Cor. 15. a ●hreefolde oldnes namely that of the heart that of ●he mouth and that of the body in the which we offend three manner of wayes that is to say in ●hought in word and in deede In the heart are ●ound carnall worldlie desires that is the loue of the flesh and the loue of the world Likewise in the mouth there is double inueteration as Arrogancie and Derogacie Also a double oldnes is in the body that is heynous wicked actions All these are the Olde Mans image and require in vs to be renewed On the other side the heart of the repentant yea The heart of the penitent and godlie of the godlie Man is compared to the Land fallowed or well manured First in regard of the labour theron emploied Next for the aptnes of the same to receiue retaine the seede Thirdly for the fertillitie thereof for it hath pleased the wise husbandman namely God to exercise and to improue the same with his hand and hidden graces whereby hee hath mortified therein the bryers Ioh. 3 3. thornes thistles tares and renewed the same in the best māner of the spirituall georgie and therby hath giuen it power to procreate yeeld forth the happie Fruites of those good Seedes and Plantes thereon bestowed This is a speciall Fallowing of the spirituall Land as wherein may be seene a true Mortification M●●tifi●●●●●n and a right Renouation R●●●●●tiō so often commended vnto vs in the sacred Scriptures By the former our corrupt Nature is mortified and subdued all godly lustes killed sinne vtterlie suppressed And by the latter wee are made able both to conceiue those spirituall good motions and to beare and bring forth fruits worthie amendment newnes of life So that now whereas we were sometimes in darknes could not cōceiue the good things of the spirit of God 1. Cor ● that is to say without the feare of God without hope without ioy in God and so all vnfit for the kingdome of God as that Old Man Now are we lightned in our minds we haue new motions kindled in our hearts by the Word and by the holy Spirit that is we haue the true knowledge of God faith and boldnesse in Christ the feare of God right inuocation loue ioy in god hope and other good spirituall vertues vnder the gouernment of Iesus our Prince To this exhorted the Apostle 1. Cor. 15 As wee haue borne the Image of the earthly man so let vs beare the Image of the heauenly Man This heauenly Man is Christ by whom we haue a triple Nouitie or Newnesse as the same Bernard writeth opposite to the triple oldnesse of the Old Man that is to say the Newnesse of the heart of the mouth of the body Concurring the first the Apostle saith Be yee renued in the Spirite of your minde Ephes 4. and put yee on the New Man which according to God is recreated in Righteousnesse and holinesse of truth For the second he saith Let not any euill word come out of your mouth but that which is good to the edification of faith that ye may giue grace to the hearers And for the third he saith Ro. 6.19 As yee haue giuen your members seruants to to vncleanenesse and to iniquitie to commit iniquitie so now giue your members seruants vnto Righteousnesse in holinesse And this Bernard Bern. Renouetur ergo Cor noctrum c. draweth to particulars saying Let our hearts be renued from fleshly and worldly lustes that those being excluded ●he loue of God and of our heauenly Father may bee brought in Let all arrogancie and derogation bee banished our mouthes that in the place thereof may succeed the true confession of our sinnes and the good estimation of our neigbours And for those hainous and wicked actions which appertaineth to the corruption of the body let Continencie and perfest innocencie be embraced as where by the contrary vices may b●e expelled and ouercome by these contrary vertues This kinde of Renouation worketh the Lorde Iesus dwelling in vs by faith according to that his saying Beholde I make all thinges new The same dwelling in our harts is our true wisdome in our mouth the very truth and in our person the right iustice To this husbandrie chiefly aymed the Prophet when prophesying of the returne of the Iewes from their captiuitie and of the reedifying of Ierusalem he said in the Lordes name thus I will cause you to dwell in the Cities and the desolate places shal be builded and the desolate land shal be tilled whereas it lay waste in the sight of all that passed by This meant the Apostle when hee aduised the Collossians Col. 3. to mortifie theyr earthly members when he willed the Romanes Ro. 13. to cast away the deedes of darkenesse and to put on the armour of light when hee exhorted the Corinthians 1. Cor. to beare the Image of the heauenly By this is euery one taught his owne condition and estate according to that saying Know thy selfe and thereby endeuour the sooner to assay to purge out the grosse corruptions of his nature so to be prepared for the heauenly graces least it be said of vs that whiles we peruse all others we neglect our selues And what gaine they who either for vaine-glory or greedie lucre or any worldly respects seeke to pleasure others and the whiles make themselues castawaies The sicke man who knoweth not his owne estate seeketh not for a Phisitian nor studieth to preuent his owne daunger vntill it bee ouerlate God graunt wee may looke better to our selues hereafter then heretofore wee haue done and in the true feare of the diuine Iustice be terrified from sinne and by the consideration of his fatherly loue and mercie bee incited and encouraged to Righteousnesse and Mercie Then shall the Spirite of Discipline inhabit our hearts and therein the good seed sowne bring forth the good fruite in great abundance to the honor of God and comfort of our soules CHAP. XIII The Plough wherewith the land of the Righteous is fallowed and
or shallower as occasion requireth according to the nature of the ground and discretion of the Plough-man By this Keye is signified that true faith in Christ before spoken of whereby Righteousnesse is apprehended and wee iustified and approoued before God For after the proportion of our faith and quality of our beliefe all those excellent graces and vertues are eyther lifted vp or letten downe strengthened or weakened neither is it possible that those former parts of true repentance shall be profitable to the sinner without this by the which whatsoeuer is done is acceptable to the Lord and whatsoeuer is wrought without it is sinful and vile for whatsoeuer is done without faith is sinne by the testimonie of the Apostle therefore it is impossible without faith to please God He that beleeueth in the Sonne of God hath life Aug. de verbis apostoli petr serm 27. Et lib. 1. de pecca iuait remiss c. ●0 de Ciuit. Dei li. 13. ca. 4. because that faith is the beginning of a good life to the which also belongeth eternall life As this is that foundation of things hoped for and the assurance of that which is not seene tunc est fides quando expectatur in spe quod in renondum videtur so is it made the very hand of the soule wherby we take hold on Iesus Christ and apply vnto our selues by his grace all his iustice merits and vertues whereof we be said to be iustified by faith because it pleaseth the Lorde to impute his proper Righteousnesse and vertues to such as apprehend the same by faith By this Abel offered vppe vnto God a more acceptable sacrifice then Caine Heb. 11. by this Henoch was reported of that hee pleased God by this Noah moued with reuerence prepared the Ark by this Abraham being called of God gladly obeyed him by this Sarah being well nigh a hundred yeares of age had strength to conceiue seed by this Isaac blessed Iacob and Esau concerning things to come to be briefe by this Moses and Iosuah and Rahab and Gideon and Barach and Iepthe and Sampson and Samuel and Dauid and the Prophets obtained a good report subdued kingdomes wrought righteousnes obeyed the promises stopped Lions mouthes quenched the violence of fire escaped the edge of the sword of weake were made strong waxed valiant in battaile turned to flight the armie of the enemies c. For this is the very key euen the key of the sonne of Dauid which openeth and no man shutteth and which shutteth no man openeth And as without this no man pleaseth God but being iudged sinners are shut out from his fauour and abandoned so by this vertue of the Spirit and power of grace are offered and performed vnto vs that eternall happinesse and peace and all those heauenly treasures which our faithfull hope expecteth Worthily therefore said our Lord to such whom he was willing to helpe and preserue Haue faith in God For he that beleeueth is made holy by the diuine grace to remoue mountaines yea all things are made possible vnto him Finally this is the fai●hfull promise of him that is the very truth cannot lie that God louing the world Ioh. 3.16 hath giuen his only begotten Sonne to this end that all they which beleeue in him should not perish but haue euerlasting life and that the righteous man shall liue not by any his owne workes wisedome ability or merits but by his saith Hab. ● 4. This is that faith which commeth to a man by hearing of gods word which is brought vnto vs by his seruants the Preachers Ioh. 20. who are sent vnto vs from the Lord to preach the same To this end that men might beleeue that in beleeuing they might haue life throgh the name of Iesus And as the Pinne in the Soole is fitly placed in the very middest of the same so is faith mightily peazed betweene all other vertues as the very strength by the which they are fortified and tied together CHAP. XXVII The fourteenth and last part is the Tawe Spirituall Loue. THere nowe remaineth one other thing in this Soole no lesse necessarie then any of the former yea and that without the which all the former members of the same are nothing auaileable to this spirituall husbandry That is the Tawe or that yron Rope which embracing the Beame assureth it to the Tractory or Lambe By this is meant that Spirituall Loue which is so often commended and commaunded vnto the brethren of Christ as whereby not onely the mortification of the flesh is fastened to the faithfull hope and so the former is the better susteined and performed by the latter but also the whole Soole with his parts holden together by the helpe of the Key of Christian faith This is that sweete delight of a mans heart towardes something for the sake of some what August which runneth through desire and surceaseth in hope by a desire in lusting for and by a ioy in hauing it Neither if mans heart be good can it be good of any other occasion then by louing that well which is good nor can the same be euill if euer it be of any thing else sauing in not louing well that thing which is good As this Taw is made of three or foure yron rings or lincks of yron fastened one wtihin an other in the order of a chaine the greatest wherof compasseth or embraceth the Beame the second lincked to the first the third to the second and the fourth to the third which is also assured to the Tractory or Lambe So in the spirituall Taw which is Loue there bee foure kindes or branches 4. Branches of Loue. The first which is the highest greatest is the Loue of God the Father the second is the loue of God the Sonne the third is the loue of God the holy Ghost the fourth is the loue of man of God the Father as our Creator and maker of the Sonne as our redeemer and Sauiour of the holy Ghost as our sanctifier and consolator of man as our neighbour and brother Therefore it is commanded that we loue God the Father with all our heartes strength soule minde and whatsoeuer else we haue Loue him for he loued thee first loue him for hee sent his onely Sonne into the world that thou shouldest liue through him loue him for he is thy Father thy King thy God and best good for euer This is well resembled by the great Ring in the Taw which embraceth the Beame and pulleth on those other partes which follow it by which Beame as is before said is signified the Maceration or mortification of the flesh For as this Ring of the Taw compasseth the Beam so Loue compasseth or embraceth true maceration of the flesh in the godly who after the example of Christ being perswaded through Loue to take our flesh therin to be macerated mortified we are well pleased for the loue good affection they haue
Infidelitie which retaining a prophane doubtfulnesse of Gods word of the Articles of faith and of the promises of grace and saluation in the holy Messias cannot apply to it selfe any of Christs merits nor apprehend hope of remission or iustification not bring forth or effect any of those good fruites which belong to true repentance but rather lifteth vp the Beame of Luxurie and turneth the ridges of impiety whereof spring those noisome tares which the enuious man soweth in the field of his heart Chrysost in Mat. 13. For this is right semblant to that sandie ground the which is made neuer the more fruitfull for the raine that falles therein but remaines barren touching all good fruites This Key therefore is nothing profi●able as is the Key of Pietie but alwaies noisome as by the which no man of what estate soeuer hee be can or may please God Gen. 3. Mat. 25. 1. Cor. 10. Mat. 22.11 who by our onely faith in his Sonne is well pleased This sinne spewed Adam and Henah out of Paradise caused the Isralites to fall in Wildernesse the fiue foolish Virgins to bee barred out from the Brides chamber and the dissembling Hypocrite to be expelled the mariage Table Therefore as our Lorde often commended vnto his followers Faith so also hee reprooued them for their vnbeliefe from the which hee much laboured to withdraw them lest whiles they continued infidelious with the maligne world they perished with the same The last member of this Soole Aratre is Malitious Crueltie 14. Malitious Crueltie likened to the Taw which dooth not onely compasse the Beame but holdeth the Tractory by the helpe of the Key This vice fastened to Dispaire by the Key of Impietie embraceth the lust of the flesh the lust of the eye and the pride of life with that wisedome which is earthly sensuall and diuellish The Taw of Pietie which is true Charitie loueth God and hateth the diuell this ha●eth God and loues the Diuell that likes well the worde of God and abhorreth the worlde this loatheth the word of God and affecteth the worlde that honoureth the Spirit and suppresseth the flesh this honoureth the flesh and grieues the Spirit of God that embraceth the true brethren in Christ and consolateth them in their afflictions this disdaines them and addes paines to their troubles for this vice is most cruell to the true members of Christ but fauourable and obsequious to the Ministers of Antichrist finally the former perfects all vertues this replenisheth the dole of all vices For as Charitie is the fulfilling of the Lawe so is this the transgression of the same and as euery vertue is comprehended within loue so are all vices vnder vncharitable crueltie and therefore vnto such an one appertaines punishment as to the iust belongs honour as saide Philo Iudaus Philo in officio Iudieis seeing that hee who of his maligne minde perpetrateth cruell actions is not onely vnhappy but vniust Wherefore as in the old time the Lord plagued the Giants for their crueltie so afterward Gen 6. hee both reprooued and reprobated the Iewes and their sacrifices for the same saying I will haue mercie and not sacrifices for your hands are full of blood in regard whereof all your sacrifices oblations yea your praiers are sinfull before mee Lo such is the Soole of Impietie so opposite and contrary to that of true Pietie spoken of before CHAP. XXXIII Of the Oxen which labour and draw on the Soole of Impietie THe Aratre or Soole of Impietie is drawne forth with ten impious * Gregor moral in Iob. li. 1. c. 16. Nomine boum ●liquando habetudo fatuorum disignatur c. Oxen which allude in number nature and quality to those fiue yoke of Oxen with the which he ploughed who being called to the mariage feast of the Kings son refused to come and would bee excused and these are so many kindes of wicked and euill disposed persons which being coupled together consent and agree to plough iniquitie vngodlinesse and being ten they compleat and furnish fiue yokes or couples as a perfect number of maligne diuelish works in the field of this world In this for the first yoke is placed the prophane Atheist and the beastly Epicure In the second the maleuolent Heretike the Romish Iesuite In the third the factious Schismatike and the contentious Seditionary In the fourth the recoiling Apostate and the thriftlesse idle labourer In the fift the carnal Protestant and the Hypocrite The first denieth the eternal essence and being of God which was which is and shall be euer the same as such which said in Iob 1. Atheists Iob. 21.7 Who is the Almightie and in the Psalme Psal 14.1 There is no God or God is not Iob calleth them vngodly and Dauid calleth them fooles for they be neither of any religion towards God nor wise for themselues nor profitable to the Church And of the next affinity to these are the Cyclopicall Epicures 2 Epicures which diriding all discipline especially the doctrine of the resurrection and defying the Lord Iesus they make their bellies their gods consolating their hearts with this loathsome loare Let vs eate and drink and be merry here whiles we liue for we may die to morrow and then shalt haue no pleasure neither in this world nor any where else Sap. 2. Mat. Of this kind were those vngodly sinners in the dais of Salomō those saduces in the time of Christ those grunting swine which when St. Paul met at Ephesus fought with them 1. Cor. 15. Ignat. epist 3. though in quality beasts after the manner of men The former Oxe in the second yoke The secōd yoke 1. Heretikes is he which doth not only inuent and broach a diuelish error and damnable opinion in the Church to the seduction hurt of the people but labours most eagerly by all arguments waies meanes to maintaine defend the same against the manifest approued truth of Gods word Of this kinde was Arrius Eutichius Manichaeus Sabellianus Valenteneanus and such others in the time of those bloody persecutions of the Church by the Roman Emperors before after the raigne of blessed Constantine by whose impiety both the Tyrants were much prouoked against the Christians and the Saints much offended To these are combined in the same yoke those impropriate Catholicks ● Romish Catholikes which depending on the Bishop of Rome haue with his impiety not only swallowed vp into their caniculare wombes all the Satanicall heresies broached and defended by those auncient Heretickes in the Church but also haue vomited and cast forth the same on the poore people of this time to the seducing of many simple soules laden with sinne and the great disturbance of the Christian peace And therein they are not contented Cassiod in Psal either through the desire of riches and an odious boasting of pride and vaine-glorie to persecute others which consent not