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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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tou Kuriou Iesou alla kai muriakis ean iaie I am ready said Gordius not onely to labour but to die for the name of the Lord Iesus not onely once but a thousand times if it might so bee Ignat. in apost ad Trattia acts Epest 10. ad Ephes And I said Ignatius haue setled my hope in him who died for mee that is Christ For there is no guile founde in him Againe I am for Gods cause deliuered into the hands of murtherers as from the bloud of Abell the iust vnto the bloud of Ignatius the least Againe writing to the Romanes Suffer mee saith he to be made meate for the beastes appointed to deuour me Epist 11 that I may be made worthy of God For I am the wheate or corne of God and I shall be grinded with the teeth of beasts that I may become cleane bread for the Lord and therto ye may perswade those beasts that their wombes become my Sepulchre and that they leaue no part of my body whereby after my death the same may not remaine loathsome vnto any of them which liue Loe this is that which faithfull hope perswades and such are the Oxen such is their labour in this field and such is their remuneration with the Lorde and his Saints CHAP. XXIX 1 The Holder 2 The Leader 3 The Driuer of Pieties Plough WE knowe right well The working of God in the regeneration of man Dionys Areo in Caiest hierarchiae ca. 1. that no man commeth to the Father but by the Sonne that no man commeth to the Son but he whom the Father draweth and that no man commeth either to the one or to the other but by the power and motion of the holy Ghost So that in this worke the whole Trinitie of the diuine Deitie hath his action and perfect working therefore it is Cant. 1. that the most holy Spowsesse ●s Salomon testifieth prayeth to her most peerlesse head saying Draw me forth after thee and then will we runne Ier. 31. Ephraim implores as the Prophet Ieremie saith O Lorde conuert vs and wee shall bee conuerted The Apostles desire O Lorde encrease our faith And the Lorde Iesus himselfe sending forth his Apostles commaundes them to preach the Gospell and to Baptise the beleeuers in the name of the Father of the Sonne and of the holy Ghost Therefore as the Plough is by the Holder thereof directed by the Leader allured and by the Driuer prouoked so is this spirituall Plough directed by God the Father allured by God the Sonne and prouoked by God the holy Ghost for God himselfe holdeth Christ Iesus leadeth and the holy Spirite prouoketh the Plough in this husbandrie and field of the Lord. Gen. 1.1 Thus in the great work of the Creation these three persons had not onely their seuerall but their ioynt operations as Moses testifieth Thus in the conception and birth of Christ God the Father begets Mat. 1. Luk 2. God the holy Ghost workes in the conception and God the Sonne is begotten and borne which three also worke in the begetting regeneration and new birth of the elected Saints albeit they are not three but one eternall God The Holder My Father saith Christ is an Husbandman and so called in regard of his wisedome prouidence and good endeuours had God is as a Husbandman Secund. Philoso and daily employed by him on the soyle of mans heart wherein semblant to the Husbandman whom the Philosopher Secundus in the presence of Adrian defined he is a Minister of labours an improuer of the desart a Phisitian of the earth a Planter of trees and a Measurer or Proportioner of monethes In this person we may here remember beyond many others two principall attributes or diuine vertues namely Gods iustice and mercie his Iustice and his Mercie both the which in the holding of this Plough hee aptly applieth as his two handes to those two Hales or handles of the Soole In the former we finde him euer vpright and seuere against presumptious sinners in the latter louing and cheerful to penitents The first is strengthened by the vigour of the Lawe the latter beautified by the comforts of the Gospel and therein both these are so tempted by the meditation of Messias his merite Gregor mor. in Iob. 35 lib. 26. cap. 10. that neither presumption hurteth nor desperation killeth him that truly repents For as God is a good Father so in his goodnesse he respects not only his naturall Sonne God and man but all such as haue their adoptiō by grace in him with a right fatherly loue and affection The Leader as it is said before is Christ Iesus 2 Christ is the Leader of the Plough who indeede goeth forth before all those his Oxen as their Head and Captaine and willing to bring man from errours to the truth and especially his Ministers to the right method and order of their vocation Aug. in Ioan. tract 22. he saith I am the Way the Truth and the Life As if he would say Falli non vis Ego sum veritas Mori non vis Ego sum vita Errare non vis Ego sum via Non est qua eas nisi ad me non est quà cas nisi per me Wilt thou not be deceiued I am the Truth Wilt thou not die I am the Life Wilt thou not erre I am the Way Thou hast not whither to goe but vnto me neither maist thou walke safely sauing by me This is the same to whom the Lawe directs the Prophets point the Figures ayme and whom the Father would that all men should heare and hee hath not onely shewed the way vnto the kingdome but louingly allures men to walke in the same Therefore he faith Mat. 11.29 Learne of me Come vnto me Neither hath he at any time required that of his followers in this worke which himselfe had not first vndertaken in his owne person In regard whereof Apo. 14.1 those hundred fortie and foure thousand redeemed soules which stand with the Lambe on Mount Sion followe him wheresoeuer he goeth and therefore as for him they are crossed they shall be with him also crowned finding that all the afflictions of this life for him Ro. 8. are not worthy that glory which shall be reuealed in him 3 The Driuer The holy Ghost prouokes the good Oxe The Driuer of this Plough is the diuine Spirite through whose instigation the goade is agitated the Oxen prouoked and the Plough furthered too and for the which it pleaseth him semblant to the Goad inch or driuer of Oxen to vse and apply sometimes Words sometimes Voices sometimes Songs or whistlings sometimes prickes and stripes The Words Words are the examples testimonies sentences and Parables of the holy Scriptures Eccle. 12. the which as saith Salomon as are goades and nailes fastened by the maisters of the Assemblies which are giuen by one Pastor goades to prouoke and nailes to confirme the working
who only supplieth all our wantes helpeth the imperfections of thē that beleeue obey him in truth CHAP. VIII 2. The wayes and meanes prescribed for the obtaining of Righteousnes Mercie in a Metaphor AS wee haue found in the holie Scriptures manie duties enioyned man This is the 2. member of the 2. diuision to be performed as well towards God as towards his neighbour so hath the Lord not onely charged enioyned but also hath prouided and exhibited vnto man the wayes and meanes whereby hee may obserue performe those things after his will the which wayes and meanes wee should neither contemne nor neglect if we will not hinder our owne saluation nor declare our selues ingratefull and rebellious against the Lord our God The means are to be vsed for as Noah was not preserued in the deluge without the meanes of the Arke nor Lot deliuered from the fire of Sodom but by the meanes of the Angells which brought him forth and his obedience therin nor Salomon perfectly wise without that studie industrie and meanes wherby he prospered in fauour wisedome and stature both with God and men because God would it should so bee so neither may we imagine that the excellent things can be atchieued or gotten by idlenes and slouth but by the blessing of the Lord which he vseth to powre forth on the studious and diligent in his feare To the which purpose belong those cōmandements Six dayes shalt thou labour Aske and ye shall haue seeke and yee shalt finde heare the word of the Lord watche and pray be diligent c. Now the wayes and means here prescribed vs to obtaine righteousnes to be mercifull is contained and taught vs in foure seuerall words noting foure seuerall actions which we are to endeuour applie on this obiect or matter commended to vs. The first word is Sowe yee The second is Reape yee The third is Plough yee The fourth is Seeke yee As 1. Sowe ye to your selues for Righteousnes 2. Reape ye after the measure of mercie 3. Plough vp your fallow ground 4. Seeke yee the Lord. The first second third words are metaphoricall the fourth doth briefly expound the metaphor Indeed the prophet tn this chapter before these words tooke vp a Parable A parable or a similitude drawen from the truth against the house of Israel wherin Hos 1● hauing an excellent Metaphor hee yet continueth the same Iudah saith he shal plough God teacheth men by naturall things and Iakob shall breake the cloddes Neither was this deuised by the Prophet without the wisedome and direction of the diuine Spirite who would that euen by the consideration of those natural and terrene things men should be taught to learne their duties according to the which ye may heare St. Paul to acknowledge that he spake after the maner of men that is grosly because of the infirmitie of the Romanes Rom 6. to whom he wrote for he disputed of the things diuine by arguments taken from the members of the body of man and things terrene And although the wise Salomon said right well Eccle. 1.8 Col haddaber Euerie word or thing is harde a man is not able to expresse it whereby some haue taken occasion to reiect the search of those hidden things of nature as if that Salomon had in those his wordes vtterly condemned it as too deep to be searched and their presumption too high that attempt it The knowledge of Nature yet we knowe that as Salomon hath not intended any such thing nor bin willing to discourage any man from the lawfull search of Natures secretes so also that the science is right excellent so necessarie as without the which no man shall easilie either vnderstād or expound the holy Scriptures Luth in Eccl ca. 1. which haue from hence such a beautie as whosoeuer shall depriue them of those parables and metaphors taken from the right nature and vse of natural things shal take from the same an exceeding great light and like glorie When Zophar had hardly charged holy Iob with high presumption in the search of Gods secrets the things Diuine Iob Iob. 11.7.8 ca. 12.7 answered him thus Aske now the beasts and they shall teach thee and the fowles of heauen and they shall tell thee or speake to the earth and it shall shewe thee or the fishes of the Sea and they shall declare vnto thee who is ignorant of all these but that the hand of the Lord hath made them all As if the Lord should send wise Zophar to be instructed by those naturall things as thus It is not needefull that wee should pearce through the height of the heauens the breadth of the Sea the length of the earth in the inquisition of the ordinarie wisdome as thou Zophar hast argued when euen those small beasts which are here conuersant with vs on the earth the birds and the fishes and such things doe instruct vs of the incomparable wisedome of the Almightie God Therfore as Moses Moses the prophets and Christ vsed naturall similitudes Dauid the prophets haue bin plentifullie stored with those things thereby the sooner not onely to teach informe the people but also to condemne the rebellions of that time for their great abominations inferior to the bruit beasts so in the new Testamēt both Christ and his Apostles haue both worthilie obserued commended the same vnto vs. Thereof it is that Christ is called a Rock a dore a Serpent a priest a King a Prophet a Pastor a Bridegroome a husband a captaine a calfe a lamb a vine a worme a flower bread and the Apostles and disciples of Christ are called the Salt of the earth the light of the world fishers of men pastors builders fighters watchmen workers branches of the vine such in and by the which are set forth and signified the diuers actions offices degrees dignities functions vertues of Christ Iesus his Saints Here the Prophet taketh his Metaphore from the labour of the husband men whose terms Sowe yee and words he boroweth and to this purpose applieth whereby he would intimate those three things 1. First that there is required a worke or labour 2. Next that the labour is of husbandrie 3. Thirdly that the kinde of labour is plowing sowing reaping And surely as by this A labour is inioyned to men hee would inculcate into their minds the true knowledge of Gods will so would hee that they should consider that to men liuing in this world there is enioyned a labour with the which they are to be exercised and not fed with ydle conceits nor their eyes dazeled with vaine shewes We reade that Adam in Paradize was not ydle Gen. 2. Gen. 3. but was busied in dressing of the gardein that after he fell he had this enioyned that bee should liue on the earth with sweat and hard labour And thenceforth as this was commanded