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A85648 The Great work of redemption deliver'd in five sermons at St. Paul's, and at the Spittle, Aprill, 1641 ... 1660 (1660) Wing G1787A; ESTC R42330 65,630 217

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and the work left undone The best Comment upon prophecies is the fulfilling of them Look upon some other Texts of Scripture What should they do that are baptized for the dead if the dead rise not up again Because of the Angels the women must be modest Saint Austin did not know it and that 's in regard of the Scripture We know but in part Thirdly in regard of the subject what we know we know after an imperfect partial fashion and therefore it is Beloved that Faith should be embraced by us because we believe that we cannot understand Hence it is that we have but an opinion of many things in the world If there were certain knowledge what needed opinion Fourthly because we do admire all things there 's no admiration but where there wants understanding Thus it is in the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 displayed unto you I might proceed further in several kindes of knowledge among Heathens and Christians among Heathens they do worship an unknown God there was an Altar in Athens dedicated with this Inscription To the unknown God Acts 17. They do worship they know not what as our Saviour speaks to the Samaritan woman You worship you know not what and they do feel and grope after God if perhaps they can finde him There was one Antonius that having read Platoes Works of the Immortality of the soul and having often read them used these words Nescio c. I know not how but when I am reading I give assent when I have laid aside the Book all slips from me so doting is our knowledge for the earthly man the carnal man discerns not the things that are Gods nay for the best they see but through a glass they see but in part Thus you see the points laid open unto you I will bring it home to your Consciences a little in the application and then I shall conclude Some there are that do oppose this truth others that pervert it Some there are that oppose it and those are our adversaries the Romanists First in setting up the infallibility of the Pope and secondly in crying up the Fathers and the Councels for our Faith How can this be but false if this be true that we know but in part First therefore for the infallibility of the Pope who will sit like an Emperour and take up any controversie Beloved we know controversies on foot which he cannot decide between the Franciscans and Dominicans about the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and the like either he cannot or dares not end them for fear of losing either side but we know but in part Have not some of their Popes been pronounced Hereticks by General Councels and yet these men must know all things One of them could not read Saint Matthews Gospel and yet these must be saved they would pluck out their own eyes and see by other mens and how can this be if as Saint Paul saith we know but in part And then again they will cry up the Fathers and Councels but when all is done they do but abuse us and the Fathers will be found to erre when all comes to light Were there not some of them that held dangerous and Heretical opinions But I am loth to uncover our forefathers nakedness If I must I will take you off from adoring it rising up to it and too much reverencing it Cyprian was for rebaptization Saint Austin was once of opinion that children should receive the Sacrament of the Lords Supper as well as others of age and Origen was of opinion that Spirits had hands and flesh and eyes and Justin Martyr but I rather cover them in silence but that the Papists do incite us the Fathers were but a partial no infallible rule Again as some do oppose this point so some do pervert it So the Papists they pervert it and say Because we know but in part therefore we must have Traditions for we know but in part as Saint Paul saith In this they do but as we say bring coals to New-Castle or light a candle to the Sun by bringing their Traditions to be proved by this Scripture Secondly the Anabaptists they pervert it and conclude from hence because we know but in part therefore we will look for revelation from above and thereupon they cast by the Book of God and look for revelations from Heaven God forbid we should countenance any such spirits as these are for what is there to be known but what is fetcht out of Gods Word Thirdly others forsooth that are lazy Christians will say If I turn over the Book of God never so much I shall know but in part therefore I will know nothing at all Like little children if you take away one of their trinkets they will throw all the rest away Or because one man gives me a box on the ear therefore I will sue him and because I may not have five hundred pounds damages therefore I will have nothing at all This is like the Hangman that first blindes the malefactors eyes and then turns him off This was it made the Jews crucifie the Lord of life for had they known it they would not have done it The candle must be put out or else put into the dark Lanthorn say the Papists we must not see what mischiefs are towards This ignorance must needs be the way to Hell to utter darkness If we know but in part First let us follow men but in part Turn over Antiquity borrow authority from the Fathers they will be good moral perswasions and inductions to bring us to the truth but bring all to the Scripture weigh it by the ballance of the Sanctuary whether it be good or no. And where they speak that which is contradictory to the Word of God let us prefer Truth before the Fathers Christ saith not I am Antiquity or I am Custome but I am Truth Secondly if we know but in part let us add some cubits to our knowledge Knowledge is like unto Heaven it is very glorious if we could see it and we must first know the will of our Father before we can do it This is the first step to know what God is and to know what our selves are First begin with knowledge then go on with practice First know the truth and then adhere to it and then defend it to the death Let us add knowledg unto our knowledg but as we know but in part let us be wise also take heed of entring roughly into the cabinets of God we must not gaze too high I do not say but that we should search the mysteries of the Word of God and study them freely but what mysteries God hath reserved unto himself meddle not with them we know but in part And then again make amends for thy want of knowledg by thy faith believe if God hath said it set thy seal of faith unto it He saith Luther that will be wise in Aristotle is a fool in Christ And a Pope did once say that Piscatores and not Philosophers were to be believed they that say they know much know nothing saith Solomon and Saint Paul The emptiest hogsheads sound most and the shallowest waters make the greatest noise Non est c. This is no true knowledg but a swelling and excrescency In the sixth place we must practise what we know if we know but in part let us make amends for our partial knowledg in practising what we know and whatsoever else you know be sure to know those things that concern your eternal salvation What is it for men to be scrupulous in leaving out H in Homo and yet will take away a man This is the onely true Arithmetick to number our dayes that we may apply our hearts unto wisdome that 's the true Astronomy This is it indeed that we must discourse of What is it then to deserve our Supremacy in Logick to be overcome in Arithmetick to talk of Generation and have not Regeneration It is not enough to know but we must practise If you know these things happy are you if you do them Beloved how many Sermons have been lost in this place and in divers other places of this Kingdome what will you hear and devour all and bring forth no fruit at all for shame make it up by your practice he that practiseth what he knows God will make him to know more some know to instruct others that 's charity some know to practice and that 's piety some know for affectation and that 's pride Knowledge makes a man worse rather then better unless he practise Knowledg like the Unicorns horn doth well in a mans hand but ill in a beasts head A man that 's ignorant he carries Uriah's letters in his own bosome They that know and do not practise shall be beaten with many stripes What canst thou say in excuse of thy self thou seest the Sun-shine of the Gospel thou art not in darkness as many are if thou dost not practise it woe be unto thee We have had the light of the Gospel above these threescore years and what excuse can we make Lastly let us hunger and long after that place where we shall see God face to face where there shall be no darkness without nor darkness within where the walls are made of chrystal and the gates of pearl There is no need of the Sun nor of the Moon nor of the Stars God is the Light and the Lamb is the Light of it and to that place God of his mercy bring us for his mercy sake for his Sons sake and for our Saviour Jesus Christ his sake Amen FINIS