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A40629 The turtle-dove, under the absence & presence of her only choise, or, Desertion & deliverance revived 1. Ushered with the Nicodemian paradox explained in a comparison between the first and second birth, and closed with the characters of the old and new man, 2. And seconded with a surveyof the first and second death, which is closed with a sepation [sic]-kisse between two most intimate friends, the soul and body of man, 3. And a glimring of the first and second resurrection and generall judgement : closing with a song of degrees, from what we were to what we are, and from thence toward what we will be / by a lover of the celestiall muses. Fullartoun, John. 1664 (1664) Wing F2381; ESTC R6244 103,213 257

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generations hath revived and brought forth from the Womb of Regeneration a fair Family of Believers and by the Gospel-ordinances gathered them into his Garden of grace by the New and Living Way where the Fountain and Well of Life is opened free for all that will come to smell the Flowers and feast upon the Fruits of eternall and unchangeable Bounty infinitely preferable to all their losses where he conversing with them prepares them for the Pallace-Royall the Place of his Habitation where Mansions are appointed for them that they may be where He is that they may see His Glory and re●oice in Him for evermore And that as they have born the image of the earthly so we may ●ear the Image of the Heavenly And here is the prime and most precious Sub●ect of Christian Contemplation where the Believer may expatiate and ingratiate himself in the ●weetest Recreations and Consolations by attaining unto and entertaining of an unseparable communion with God in Christ by the Holy Ghost ●nseparably One and only adorable MAZE 1. for restriction Job 37.33 34 HEnce carnall minds that apprehend Erroniously The Incomprehensible to comprehend most impiously Lights glorious Center inaccessible who can behold Lifes-life eternall unexpressible who can unfold How then shall men come to conceive Of this rare Blesse some do receive By Gods preordinate appointing who be renew'd And by the Holy Ghosts anointing who be indowed Brightly to see that Majesty Of God-Man that great Mystery Of love unto the Elect-seed Whence admiration doth proceed May come and see and so confesse Professe His Name and praise expresse And you who humbled in the sense of wants And search to know the priviledge of Saints May come in faith with reverence and fear See that without this frame you do forbear MAZE 2. for instruction 1 John 3.2 IN all these Mazes where we move The ground we walk upon is love And where we make approachings near Let 's come in reverence and fear Before His glorious Name who is A Beam supream of boundlesse blesse But so resplendent and transcendent To make appear convincing clear Behold this naturall Sun whose gleams doth apprehend us And whose illuminating beams doth comprehend us And thence infer how far The supream Author of this all excels this Star In this all comprehensive name I AM so condescending Eternall simple still the same all comprehending And in Emanuell sweetly seen In this fair Garden ever green Where daily with celestial showrs Be nourished His rarest flowrs Untill He glorifie His grace In such as here do Him imbrace MAZE 3. For incouragement Isa 55 John 1.27 HEre Soveraignity doth shine In condescensions so divine That ye whose lights are now anointed And for these glorious sights appointed On whom the Holy Ghost alone Hes left impressions upon Look in loves Christ-all mirrour clear Where loves sweet mystery does appear Firmly fixed till acquainted Thou be by faith therein indented This is the Mountain of our rest This sweetest Fountain only best Come drink salvation at this cup And on these consolations sup Where pleasures joy and peace abounds And glory to His Grace redounds Who Wonderfull will not conceal His Excellence but does reveal Himself so clear that we may read Him in His Name and on Him feed This Food who tasts shall thirst no more For fading gain or earthly glore But longing still to be translated Where they may be for ever stated MAZE 4. Loves mysterie 1 Tim. 3 1● YE all who find your selves secure By lively saving faith and sure Who hes smell'd and who hes tasted Who hes felt and who hes feasted On these Love-dazling Mysteries divine Which on our cleared eyes do shine Of Man in God and God in Man Who sp'ritually destinctly scan Humanity still unconfounded With Deity and conjunctly bounded And do before The Unity in Trinity adore Advance that most admired Grace And feed upon that fairest Face For there alone and no where else That Love is found of love that smels That can be feasted on and felt The heart of Adamant can melt It 's life alone to be resolv'd In this this love to be disolv'd Tract it still and be allur'd So shall ye surely be secur'd O for these breathings of this Love That would the whole affections move MAZE 5. The fountain inexhaustible I AM THAT I AM GOD All Glorious I am that pure immense Ens entium Ens. Am I not wisdome infinite and love That omnipotent omnipresent whence I in my justice and my mercy move Am I not that sublime profound Abysse God Trinity in Unity compleat All truth all light all life eternall blesse Glorious holy Father Son Sp'rit GOD Holy Ghost eternall and infinite All Light all Life all Vertue pure compleat Irradiant being by whom all beings be Most blessfull breathings of the Vnity Sublime all-piercing and all-searching Spirit God Holy Ghost Eternall and Infinite E Expressed Splendor of the Deity M Might Majesty admir'd in Man Divine M Mercy rejoyc'd with Justice to agree A And Justice seen with joy in Mercy shine N Nerve of substantial Truth Illustrious fair V Wisdome and Well of Life where beauty springs E Eternall God of God God to declare L Lights Center where all Saints enlightned sings MAZE 6. Loves Labyrinth Eph. 5.23 THe race of man sprung from th'apostate reins deplorable And bitter root that all the branches stains restorable The mystery of man's defecting ponder The mind of God in mans perfecting wonder Perfected man degenerate by defection Defected man regenerate to perfection Adam by nature damn'd when he defected Damn'd Adam now refram'd by grace perfected O happy they may now we say Are such as sees with sp'ritual eyes aright these mysteries And do with reverence adore This Glorious Majesty before Fixed by faith till they prevail By pregnant prying through the vail The root of man elected leads this round And with the fruit of this great mist'ry's crown'd Come then and see the King as ye would live And by believing herein deeply dyve His power and his promise both believe So shalt thou see delight and love and live And with Heav'ns Quiristers adore and sing High Hallelujahs to this Glorious King MAZE 7. Loves mirrour Isa 45.22 LOve-dazled eyes look up and see Where purest spirits prying be And with seraphick love inflam'd You shall by fixing prove refram'd Gods only Son Gods rebell-wrath indure O love alluring Gods Sonship to Gods rebels to procure O large procuring We lay in darknesse till His glory shin'd And now He hes our souls in His combin'd Ingrav'd upon His Heart and Hands we be Ingrafted in His God-Man-Flesh be we Members more made Mates for Marriage loves To Him for whom the whole Creation moves In heaven and earth and hel whose scepter sweyes And dazles humane eyes with divine Rayes This Love all limits far exceeds Of length and depth and heighth and breadth Past comprehension by perusing A tractat for eternall musing Oh that our whole
alone was able to endure and overcome but to be allured and enlarged by freedome from outward and supply against inward intanglement to recent the variety of most observable Dispensations wherewith I have been exercised these 70. years and to read over the Endictment of provocations upon the travels and troubles that I have been tossed with in that time allotted me hereto being sustained under and rescued from the distractions of all the trials and temptations that I have tasted of unto this day But specially since the time that by grace I have had in any measure my senses exercised to discern the benefite of his presence and Providence ordinary and extraordinary and the burden and bitternesse of his absence the deepest and darkest hell that the child of God meets with and therefore carries the name of Desertion albeit not properly being partiall and blessed be the Lord but temporall and not according to the measure But I forbear knowing that the exercises of Gods children are various and all wonderfull both in maner and measure And seing I have found that the most sad tart distractive or destructive whereof I have tasted whether upon the mind conscience name means body or friends have been prescribed by such wisedome inflicted by such favour qualified by such compassion timed by such prescience and sweetned by such deliverance and thereby produced such inward consolation that I have been overcome in admiring and adoring that depth of excellency that hath therein appeared and thereby become desirous to impart some part thereof unto others that the Christian Believers who have been sustained under the like trials feasted upon the like furniture and delighted with the like deliverances may take occasion to renew their songs of thanksgiving and praise to their Royal Provisor and Captain of their Salvation And likewise that such who scar at the Profession and keep at distance by reason of the Crosse and contumelies that cleave unto the Professor unto whom nothing is certain but what is seen and present whereas unto the Believer things future and unseen for the time be most certain and yet will out of curiosity glance at every thing as if they were making use of all things May know that it is for want of spirituall discerning and senses so exercised to taste and smell the sweet fruits of a sanctified Crosse that keeps them from closing with and coming under the Colours of the Captain of Salvation who leads through and feeds with such freedom and furniture as should make them sing under all their sufferings The project and end of all being to induce and perswade unto the ardent study of this secret and saving way of God upon the soul unto convincing and converting whereby the faith of His eternall Love being increased all the desires and delights of the heart may be fixed upon and fervently intended for a Communion with Him who is altogether delectable and only desirable The matter manner and circumstances being consonant to Scripture-verity Scripture-president and the experience of the most sound and sincere the figures and metaphors familiar and significant the composing and personating thereof to the life whereby the matter may be the more perspicuous and leave the better impression I trust shall not offend any And now most Noble and truely Religious Lady although your Ladyship hes been honoured with the patronage of the most exquisite exercise of practicall Divinity that hes seen the light in our dayes yet I trust your L. shall not esteem it inconsistent with that well deserved reputation enjoyed by you that your L. name is here most deservedly prefixt as sole Lady and Mistris of this Quire being so well versed in exercises of this nature being also of a continued standing in the way of Christianity from your infancy untainted and undanted by temptation or tribulation from within or from without how plausible or how perillous soever they have appeared constantly keeping the path that is called holy by the line of Truth and Righteousnesse as the fruits of that saving faith once given to the Saints without reversion which workes by love clear and sufficient evidence hereof removing all grounds of suspi●ion of private respects or vulgar ends and who can discern aright the vertue or attain unto the utility of such supplies of His gracious presence and providence but such as have seen and felt tasted and feasted upon the sweet and soul-ravishing fruits of eternall infinite and unchangeable love wisdome mercy power and faithfulnesse of God in them The sensible fruition whereof at some times unto the Saints is like sweet oyntment powred out and gives such fragrant smells as sets the Virgins upon a Love-ardour and extasie in enquiring after Him when He seems absent whom they have found altogether Lovely and only desirable when in His Garden of Grace He hes been letting down the Dew of Heaven upon the spices of His own planting Here your Ladyship hes been nourisht cherisht and refresht amongst your associats flourisht and been fruitfull and instrumentall to the comfort and encouragement of others under the diversity of severall cases incident to these of your fellowship I have likewise after your Ladyship remembered the name of that famous and memorable Matron Marion Macknaught whose memory hes left a sweet smell behind her and whose soul is now so over-joyed in Saviour-love that she rests superexceedingly satisfied attending the finall consummating of all things subject to alteration and the glory that is to be revealed through which she hes been well guided and guarded and after whom and others that be gone before Your Ladyship is advancing through the windings and mazes of this labyrinth the task and tryall of a Christian Believer where is to be obtained the greatest victories imaginable and also to be gained the richest treasures of all desirable excellencies attainable only by the guiding of the holy Ghost in holding fast the well twisted threed of sacred truth whereby we make a sweet entry a sure progresse and a victorious retreat whereas in letting this grip slip we fall amongst Rocks Robbers and being bemisted amongst soul-murderers head-notions and heart-motions perverting both wit and will unto unevitable and unrecoverable ruine wirh the multitude who slumbering in their sensualities are swallowed up in the groundlesse gulf of endlesse oblivion unlesse it please the Lord in an extraordinary way to interpose and wonderfully worke our rescue thereby witnessing His unsearchable soveraignity in saving some while others are suffered to sink in their own devices who seeing themselves self-lost and so saved they are bred unto self-denial simple submission unto and sole dependance upon their guide with songs of joyfull deliverance from dangers past with confidence and courage for future supply All which for recreation in spare houres is offered unto your Ladyship not being prejudiciall to your more solemn and serious exercise wherein being daily sprinkled with the dew of grace and throughly purified by the bloud of sprinkling and so prepared for the
own frail faintings felt Immediate love and mercy shall thee melt And yet what if that thy good God advise A deeper draught thy folly to surprise We are so prone to fix on proofs we prove Both naturall in our faith our hope our love What then when in the light thou seems to live And in much lively liberty revive And with much confidence thou dost conceive That all that thou hast sought thou shalt receive And yet thou art not only quite denyed But the response is contrary replyed Well this is sharp but certainly it 's sweet That divine checks should with our idol meet That when vain we would our own morcels carve We should be left in hazard for to starve Himself Himself alone and nothing else But what of him and of His vertue smels He and not we knows what is for our good And never will His own thereof denude Both how and when to help for he doth hear Our sp'rituall supplications all sincere Which qualified according to His will He fails not for our well but shall fulfill What if again poor weakling yet alace Thou shouldst ly groaning at the Throne of grace And knowst not how to seek or what to say Far lesse can presse or pertinently pray Yet this is good God sees thy strong desires And flames the sacrifice with sacred fires And to His praise doth make our peace appear Out of the odours of our sighs sincere So that as yet we may convinced be That all His gifts are grace and mercy free For tho the way be strait and full of snares And we infirm possest with fears and cares Our fault it is we do not soar above What tempests all the gates of hell can move We should an heaven upon earth enjoy If thus we did believe thus him imploy On him repose him love in him delight Who is th'ingraven-form and glory bright Of the eternall God in whom we have Accesse by grace to come seek and receive All that is for our good who so doth give Above what we can ask seek or believe Hele. Enough enough there needs no more My Lover doth my life restore ●n him alone I move I live And bound I am him to believe Affections cannot have the force From his dear love me to divorce The flatteries frowns the hooked baits Whereby the cunning hunter waits To snatch me unawars my eyes Anointed are and clearly sees The lying Serpent sliely lurking And in his brood most boldly working Both from within and from without But my most Royal Captain stout Hath crusht the Serpents cruell head And pleads my cause against his seed And daily helps me to subdue The old man and his notions new To purge the heart and make it clean And in temptation doth sustain My fainting and my failings crave Both food and physick these I have And when I suffer with my Love Such comforts as come from above And on my sp'rit conferred be By His good Sp'rit spiritually That if the Devil knew he would Restrain his malice if he could So what can interrupt my peace In this free full unchanged grace Untill through times and trials we Make entry in eternity Jea Enough enough I do confesse indeed With this which is in watchfulnesse proceed Guard well against security and sure Thou shalt from swerving be the more secure These wak'nings and these warmings of affections As antidotes unto thy dull dejections Out of the cisterns of salvation spring Whence we in sucking consolation sing And if we hereby do our strength renew For stormy tempests that be to ensue Then happy we when we have rightly used These mercies rich But when they be abused By fond conceiving that they shall endure We fall asleep and carnally secure And sure before we be aware we shall In slipp'ry places slide or catch a fall And in that slumber be surpris'd again And with disgrace shall our Profession stain Most bitter proof and sad experience dear Hes made this truth in ages all appear That many sons go groaning to the grave For grieving him so graciously does save By whose immediate mercifull supply They be sustain'd that still dependent be There is no reason for our standing but Eternall love that chois'd us changed not Infinite mercie seen can also move The finite thing infinite love to love Thus living dyving in this sweet abysse I leave thee in a most transcendent blesse And to my charge again shall now apply And thou by sure experience shalt try The precious fruit of precious time so spent That these thy pains thou never shalt repent But as of my infirmnesse thou wast tender My Lord to thee shall recompences render Abundantly above what finite we Can seek believe or think infinitely Gris I likewise go farewell my friends most dear Who witness were unto these wonders here Our King how comely in his comings be And in his goings for our goods is He You see what sadnesse in his absence is And in his presence what a heav'n of blesse And that through godly sorrow from within Our sp'rituall comforts rise and do begin Now seek His Name for therein ye shall see His mercy meeting with your misery And that His grace and His unchanged love ●s greatly our ingratitude above And that His Name as precious ointments sweet Of fragrant smell the Virgins pure invite For in these ornaments he doth appear Amongst us in the Pallace-garden here Where by his breathings mixt with warming showres ●eds out in flourishes our sweetest flowres ●nd spices that he doth delight to see ●mell taste defend and cause to fructifie ●here shall we find our friends frequent that place ●ceiving and communicating grace ●o know our King as he doth visits give 〈◊〉 there the dwyning soul he doth revive ●e blind the deaf the dumb the lame also ●o see and hear and speak and come and go And for the stately pallace royall fair He purifies the comers and prepare Come let us come for here his glorious Name Of all the Students is the only theam And all these curious Mazes and Meanders Delightfull be unto the understanders Attending still till they translated be Into the mansions of eternity THE INTRODUCTION TO The Pallace Garden THe first Man Adam of the earth earthly made a living Soul forfeited to himself and all his posterity the greatest natural happinesse imaginable by the naturall Creature and that after possession received thereof in Paradise that Garden of all pleasures and preferments tha● the whole Universe and all therein containe● could afford and being crowned with the height of that beatitude a communion with God in the manner and measure of manifestation whereby the creature could be most capable of the Creator But this folly of the mutable creature could not frustrate the eternall design of the only wise and wonderfull God whose wisedom in the last ADAM a quickening Spirit the Lord from heaven took delight to be conversant with the children of men and out of these lost
strange combustion does it make As if in shivers it should shake And when that revolution's spent The second to essay is bent But when the time prefixt is run Must be renew'd before begun Right so our hourly changes are Which seem to us irregular They be by divine art compos'd And wisely done as well propos'd So that this last of time shall crown All that is past with high renown Believe believe this shalt thou see With these thine eyes most certainly Were there not thousands in thy case When I was sent thee to imbrace Into the womb and can God misse Now in accomplishing thy blesse Me to direct again aright To fetch thee up unto his sight And I so long who was conversant With thee and with thy case acquaint Shall I not know thee love thee move thee And thou delighted be to prove me So now confirmed in the faith to meet This be a kisse of separation sweet FLESH Dear soul I dow not let thee go Nor dare I sweet soul say thee no Shall I refuse thee thee my life Shall I consent O fearfull strife I must agree my life to give Or grieve him dying by whom I live I am convinc'd I ought to yield Creation only wields the shield But death by sin doth beat it down Now new Creation is my crown It moves me likewise dearest Lover Who art alone my nearest Mover To see thee thus so long detain'd With me where we be daily stain'd The Galley-slave in fetters ty'd With sad affliction daily try'd Can have no more desire to be Deliver'd hence then thou of me And reason more for he 's but fred Of grief but thou with glorie clad I from this life have thee deferr'd Too long now let me be interr'd Suppose with losse of life I be Divorc'd from thy society So as thou may more blesse enjoy Then can compare with my annoy Sprent out spring up at thy desirings Possesse the prise of thy aspyrings For here I do consent and say Angels conduct thee in the way And I am moved to believe That thou wilt come me to relieve In that day of refreshing clear Which we confide shall soon appear Spirit Enough enough it 's all I crave Sincere submission to have For that I entered this debate Lest out account should come too late Now shall I further let thee see Thou shalt me fail or I fail thee And would thou have me with thee hence When thou denuded art of sense Thee to enjoy was my delight Albeit it was my drowsie night As thou a time must be absented Yet are we so by faith indented And sure ingrafted in our Head Living we be when seeming dead Let us while we do live believe And so we shall by dying live Hence carnall thoughts hence natures night Welcome now sweet celestiall light Light light light light light light so bright What we have seen sets out of sight And makes us to conceive of seeing Above the bounds of this our being Hence incredulity vile ghuest That faithlesse fears does still suggest O happy choise by closely cleaving Unto our Life by firm believing Thy glory by degrees begun Now fred of suff'ring and of sin And I shall still attending be Again to be possest of thee The fathers of the former ages The greatest and the gravest sages The clearest Saints that e're were seen Our meeting there shall not preveen Where We our Husband Head and King Enjoying shall his praises sing In glory unconceivable where we Shall God for evermore adoring be The FIRST and SECOND RESURRECTION AND THE GENERAL JUDGMENT Closing with a SONG of DEGREES Ascending from what we were to what we are and from thence to what we shall be after time AS AN INTRODUCTION TO That New SONG of endless PRAISE ot be taught in and entered unto when there shall be no more time Matth. 25.31 to the end When the Son of Man shall come in His glory c. 1 Cor. 15.12 to the end Now if Christ be preached c. THe Resurrection of the body and the Generall Judgement is universally acknowledged where Christianity is known except amongst the brutishly ignorant or the profest Atheist But if it were so known and believed as it is condescended unto it would put Believers to a more serious study to try their condition then they be at as yet for who could indure to know believingly that living and dying in their naturall estate without the interposition of a Mediator and Saviour for their restauration they being raised up to join with their soul again should then be cast down in utter darknesse finally and rejected of God totally deprived of all further expectation of grace the gnawing worm of conscience wakened the wrath of a sin-revenging God upon the guilty person where in these everlasting burnings amongst innumerable legions of devils and numberless multitudes of condemned men they be to indure eternal torment Can it be imagined say I that any person so believing and that there were a possibility of recovery could be in rest untill they had unto their utmost endeavour used all imaginable means not thinking any pains too great if it were in compassing the Continent and the coasts of the sea for timous relief If we seeing one of our neighbours in the extremity of a Gout a Gravel-stone or Gangren And that we were certainly perswaded that within such a short space we should be in the very like condition unlesse we did apply our selves to such a Person who could assuredly prevent this so fearfull terrible and horrible torment would there be any delay made or difficulty impede us in our journey for finding out the Physitian Much more if he were at hand making offer of our relief and the removall of all our fears could we make the refusall Again Is it not evident that the most part of men do intangle themselves in most dangerous travels and troubles for gaining of a little uncertain treasure pleasure or preferment whereunto few attain And where attained is past before it be well possest Is it possible then that if the Resurrection of the body and the General Judgment were believed and the blessed condition of those that have accepted of the offer of grace in time and the utter ruine and eternall perdition of all such as have contemned this Great-salvation to sieze upon them in that day when they shall call to the mountains to fall upon them and cover them from that fierce wrath which undoubtedly they must underly for evermore No certainly it is neither probable nor possible but if these Truths were believed there would be little rest amongst the Believers untill they attained to that assurance of relief that might give them solide rest And yet every man is so convinced that none that is worthy to have the name of a man dar be so shamlesse as to deny such unquestionable truths seeing that thereby they should be found to deny the Scriptures of God dyted by His own
Spirit and the power of God seen in the creation and conservation of all things the Son of God and the Saviour of the World who in our own flesh hath died and risen again who hath testified all these truths and recorded them in His Testament to us according as He had Himself experimentally tryed the unutterable joyes of the one and the unsuperable dolors of the other to have been wrestled with sustained and fred of but by Himself alone who was God to sustain as He was man to suffer And yet for all this conviction and formall profession what is the greatest part of all ranks doing but deceiving themselves satisfied with a brain-light without any heart-change a lip-religion without any life-reformation So reasonlesse is the rationall creature become as to deny Him reasonable service who is the Author of their reason in believing Him and acquainting themselves with Him for their good But to proceed According to the difference betwixt the Believer and the unbeliever in life and death so is it after death when the Righteous Judge of all men shall give the finall sentence Then shall the carnall man who refused that great Salvation which is now obtained by believing in the only Son of God for the remission of sin being laid down in the grave bathed in the abominations of His apostasie and impenitencie be raised up again at the Latter-day soul and body joyning to receive the irrecoverable sentence of eternall condemnation and rejection from the gracious presence of God unto the place appointed for them And for the further manifestation hereof the Lord hath been pleased to suffer some being spiritually dead and refusing to come to the Physitian of souls for life and being thereby self-condemned to ly under desperation and torment of conscience even in this life So that both word and example may joyn to the conviction of such as will not be converted Whereas the true Believer who in their life had been dying unto sin and attained unto the first Resurrection in living unto righteousnesse laid down the body under hope shal at the second Resurrection both soul and body being joyned again in that spiritual and incorruptible constitution agreeable unto immortality lift up the head with joy in coming before the Judge knowing that all judgment is committed to the Son of God who is their Kins-man Mediator and Redeemer who knows well for whose transgressions He hes made Himself an offering for satisfying the justice of God that He may see His seed the travell of His Soul and be satisfied That the pleasure of the Lord in justifying many does prosper in His Hand and in congregating and uniting to Himself who is the glorious Head and making up all the Members in one Body to become the fulnesse of Him who fills all in all that the Marriage-day may be solemnized and the marriage fully accomplished before God and all the Hierarchy of Angels Arch-Angels Throns Dominions Powers Seraphims and Cherubins with Hosannas and Hallelujahs shouting for joy and sympathising in all cordiall harmony the praises of their King the Author and Finisher of their Salvation with songs sutable and acceptable to that all-glorious Auditory and the glorified associats and assistants in that unlimited circumference whereof the All-blessed and infinite Essence of God is the incomprehensible Center and that from minutly renewed and revealed matter without intermission for evermore And for the further establishment of which truth some of Gods Children even in this life have attained the fore-tastes of the first Fruits of these eternall Consolations that they are to feast upon after this life everlastingly And seeing it is so and known to be so by the Believer where should the furthest extent of his deepest apprehensions and greatest fervencie of his affections be fixed but upon Him alone by whom he shall injoy all this blesse salvation and consolation And to this end that as they know they may commend and as they prove they may love and praise Him according as they can attain to see and conceive Him by the mirror wherein He shines making Himself and His excellencies the matter of our songs in the house of our pilgrimage untill we come up to see Him as He is and enjoy Him in the fulnesse of that blesse by the earnest whereof we are sustained under Hope And for this end let our study be to take Him up more particularly 1. First what He is in Himself 2. And secondly what He is to us 1. He is in Himself 1. The mighty God the everlasting Father wonderfull Counseller the Prince of Peace Isaiah 9.6 2. He is the second Person of the all-adored Trinity 3. His delight hes been from all eternity to be conversant with the sons of men And for that end and that the fulnesse of the God-head might dwell in him bodily hes by the operation of the Holy Ghost assumed unto Himself the nature of man from the seed of the woman in the womb of the Virgin whereby He becometh the kins-man flesh of our flesh and bone of our bone subject to all our infirmities sin except that He might be a mercifull and a compassionate high Priest and a propitiatory sacrifice of a sweet smelling savour unto God in giving full satisfaction unto justice for the sins of the Elect in cancelling the hand-writing that spoke against them and nailing it unto the tree of the crosse when after the agony of His Soul He gave His Body to be crucified and His Blood to be shed for the Redemption of His beloved inheritance whom He hes thereby justified and will sanctifie and espouse to Himself delighted to see the increase of His grace in the Believer as the fruit and off-spring of the travel of His Soul and to whom He hes made Himself known to be the only Messias 1. First As Christ anointed Priest Altar and Sacrifice to satisfie and intercede for and reconceal us to God Prophet to instruct us in a●l truth and reveal the Fathers will to us and King to renew and defend His ransomed flock 2. Jesus a Saviour able to save to the utmost and cleanse them from all their sins 3. The Word incarnat from whom all our spirituall life comes 4. The Fountain opened from whence flowes all our consolation 5. The true Vine and prime branch whence influence ascends to all the members 6. The morning Star and Sun of righteousnesse by whom we are illuminate and revived 7. The Rock invincible and Corner-stone whereon our Salvation is built 8. The Mediator to procure acceptance to our persons and grants to our petitions 9. The Captain who is only able to conduct us through the wildernesse with safety 10. The bountifull Provisor for us in the midst of all our malicious enemies 11. The faithfull Witnesse who for all our failings and faithlesnesse will not deny Himself who changes not 12. This is our Emanuel our strong and mighty God who being with us what is it to us who be against us