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A30675 A help to holy walking, or, A guide to glory containing directions how to worship God, and to walk with him in the whole course of our lives / by Edward Bury. Bury, Edward, 1616-1700. 1675 (1675) Wing B6206; ESTC R23864 205,598 379

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We should not sell our Labour upon that day but do it for common Charity otherwise a just Cause may to us prove sinful Works of Necessity also are Lawful so they be truly so and not feigned when an House is on Fire we may leave the Ordinance to seek to Quench it though with Bodily Labour The Marriner in his Journey must attend his work but his Heart in the mean time should be in Heaven The Souldier if set upon should defend himself we find Joshua compassing Jericho seven days together Josh 6.15 and one of them must needs be the Sabbath Though the Jews at first did scruple Fighting upon that day and many of them were Murdered by the Enemy yet at last they resolved to Fight in their own Defence 2 Mac. 4.1 A Husband-man in Harvest time I suppose for fear of an Inundation or the apparent loss of Grain or Hey may Labour to prevent it but take heed a Necessity be not feigned Many are necessitated for want of fore-cast and some fore-cast that there may be a Necessity neglecting it all the week and then say must not Cattle be looked Or such a thing be done But know what may be done before or let alone till after ought not to be done 't is not thy wilful neglect can procure a dispensation to break God's Law but most men strain their Christian Liberty to the utmost Link but take heed of going beyond be not deceived God will not be mocked 5. Direct To the sanctifying of the Sabbath thou must not only observe an Holy Rest unto the Lord all the day and forbear thy own thoughts words and works as formerly I have shewed but there are also many Duties of Religion to be performed as part of that Worship to be given to God upon that day that the whole time as nigh as may be may be spent in the Religious Exercises of the day Now the Duties required are either Publick or Private the Publick are in the Congregation of the Saints when the Church meets together to Worship God The Private are in the Family or in the Closet He that only rests from his Labour on the Sabbath keeps it no better yea much worse than a Beast Idleness is a sin at all times especially then this is the Market day to lay in Provision for the week following the Harvest to provide in for winter and shall we Trifle now All Time is precious much more this we should leave any work undone before we should leave God's work undone or carelessly do it The Publick Duties required at our hands are according to the Relations we stand in more is required of Publick Persons than of Private The Ministers are God's Stewards to dispence his Mysteries to Divide the word of God aright and to give every one his Portion and therefore he must look to his Charge and make preparation before-hand for his work He is the Mouth of the People unto God and God's Mouth to them and therefore he had need to set a watch over his Lips that he Offend not with his Tongue Parents and Masters they should not only come to the Ordinance themselves but bring their Children and Servants there to be Taught Prayer is an Ordinance of God and should be performed in the Publick where Minister and People should joyn together to make their Requests known to God in the Name of Christ and beg such things as are necessary for themselves or others for this Life or that to come It should be performed with Faith and Fervency with Humility and Reverence with Wisdom and Discretion both by Minister and People 〈◊〉 Complements with God are unsavoury and unseemly The Word also should be Read and Preached by the Minister and the whole Counsel of God made known Acts 20.20.27 and that without mixture of Humane Invention without Ostentation Plainly Faithfully Powerfully Truly Zealously And the People they should hear with Attention Diligence Watchfulness Understanding and Care they should Examine that which is delivered by the Minister whether it be agreeable to the Truth like those Noble Bereans Acts 17.11 They should Treasure it up in good Hearts and bring forth good Fruit in their Lives and Conversations for without Practice knowledge is little worth The Administration of Baptism also is a Sabbath days work Vpon the Sabbath says Christ they Circumcise a Man this is given the Minister in Commission Mat. 28.19,20 which is to be done according to Precept and Scripture Examples without External Additions and the People ought to be present at it and joyn with the Minister in Prayer for a Blessing and not turn their backs upon it through carelessness or contempt The Sacrament of the Supper also should be as frequently Administred as Convenience will permit Acts 2.42 And 't is the Ministers Duty to Teach and Instruct the Ignorant to convince the gain-sayers reclaim the scandalous if they can and if they will not be Reformed to keep them back from the Sacrament yea to take Christ's way And if they be obstinate cast them out and not suffer the Ordinance to be polluted or contemned God complains of the contrary Ezek. 22.26 Her Priests have violated my Law and have prophaned my Holy things they have put no difference between the Holy and Prophane c. And 't is Christ's command not to give Holy things to Dogs Mat. 7.8 The People they should partake of it and come with prepared Hearts to this Holy Banquet and be careful that they have on the Wedding Garment or they will be no welcom Guests to his Marriage Supper They should there Exercise their Graces of Knowledge Faith Love and Obedience c. knowing that the neglect or unworthy receiving is a dangerous sin Acts 20.6 1 Cor. 11.17 Singing of Psalms also is a publick Duty and should be performed by the whole Church and in so doing they should lift up their Hearts as well as their Voices and Sing with the Spirit and with the Understanding also Visiting the Sick relieving the Poor Gathering and Collecting for them is this days Duty 1 Cor. 16.2 Catechizing especially the Younger sort is the Ministers Duty and 't is the Peoples Duty to send them And all this must be done to God's Glory and the Edification of our selves and others 6. Direct Though the publick Worship and Service of God be chiefly to be minded and intended upon the Lord's day yet it is not only that which is required Many private Duties also are to be performed and in thy Publick and Private Duty is all the whole time to be spent What those Publick Duties are I have already shewed you and shall now speak of those that are Private I mean such as Private Persons especially Masters and Parents and Governours of Families ought to do Let the Inferiors also here Read their Duties Some of those are to be done before the Publick by way of Preparation and some after by way of Digestion Concerning Preparation I have spoken already and yet
Many especially of the Younger sort they come to see and to be seen to shew their New Cloaths or observe the Fashion that other wear and being Examined this is most they can remember Many come that they may be accounted forward Prosessors and are tickled with popular Applause but when 't is more in Credit to Persecute than profess these perhaps follow that Profession Some come with the Butterflie to paint her Wings and these are all for gaudy Notions and store their Heads and not their Hearts with what they Learn some weary of their own Houses come to drive away the time perhaps to get a nap of sleep some come for fear of the Law lest that take hold upon them and some to stop the mouth of Conscience which otherwise will give them no rest some come to speak with a Friend which otherwise they knew not how to meet with so conveniently and as they came by chance 't is a great Chance if they receive any good by their coming Some come to enquire out some good bargain others to appoint some merry Meeting or some drunken match or Game at Cards or Dice or Bowls and perhaps some come on purpose to entrap the Minister in his Words or wrest them to a wrong Sentence these Mens memories are much like to Sives they keep the refuse all the best runs through Christ himself had such Hearers if these or like to these be thy ends thy heart is rotten thy Duties stink in God's Nostrils and they will never do thee good thou mayst expect a Curse from God and not a Blessing But a true Christian aims at higher ends viz. that he may know his Masters will and knowing may obey it and may glorifie him by obeying and by this means he may get nearer unto Christ and have and maintain more Communion with him that he may know more of the Excellency that is in Christ that he may be more enamoured on him that he may see more of his own heart and the deceitfulness of it and more of the vileness of sin to hate it more that we may have clearer Evidences of God's Love to his Soul and of his Interest in Christ these and such like are a Believers ends in hearing the Word If now thy ends be lower 't is a bad sign of an Hypocritical or Prophane heart 3. Direct If thou wouldst profit by the Word preach'd come unto it with thy heart rightly qualified and rightly disposed with thy affections rightly ordered One reason amongst others why so many come to and return from the Word empty is because the heart is not fitted for the Duty get thy heart in Love with God this is the way to thrive by his Word how greedily do we read a Letter from a Friend especially if we expect some promise in it of some great Courtesie the Word is Gods Epistle sent from Heaven stuff'd thick with gracious promises if we entertain hard thoughts of God we seldom profit by his word get a love also to his Word as David O how love I thy law it is my Meditation continually we remember that which we love What is the reason that many can remember an idle story or love song or stage play that cannot remember one passage or sentance in a whole Sermon why because they love it better exercise love also to the Minister or thou wilt hardly profit by his preaching prejudice is a great hindrance to the Soul See this in Ahab he had a prejudice against Micaiah and hated him and therefore his wholesom counsel was rejected 1 Kings 22.8 c. The Pharisees also having a prejudice against Christ carp't and cavilled with him but few or none believed in him which of the Scribes and Pharisees have believed on him all his gratious words would not win upon them and when a People have a prejudice against their Pastour ten to one they profit little by him Come also with a believing heart the word which they heard profited them not because it was not mixt with faith in them that heard it Heb. 4.2 If the Devil can but bring us to this distrust in God and to call in question the truth of his word he hath what he would have for who will leave a certain Inheritance for an uncertain Hope and take much pains when they doubt of a recompence or leave beloved Sins or perform self denying duties upon such uncertainties they should bring also humble hearts to the duty for 't is the humble that God will teach when he looks upon the proud afar off James 4.5 1 Pet. 5.5 A proud Spirit is like Laodicea and thinks himself rich and wants nothing when he is poor and blind and miserable and naked Rev. 3.16,17 If there be any in the Congregation that set themselves against God and his Word 't is commonly the Proud and self conceited Persons it were them that set themselves against Jeremy Jer. 42.3 It were the Proud men that said he spake falsly in the Name of the Lord. He that comes with absence of his own wants is most like to have a supply he that comes with a conceit of his own righteousness is likely to go away empty he fills the hungry with good things but the rich he sends empty away Luk. 1.53 He that thinks he knows any thing knows nothing that he ought to know 1 Cor. 8.2 Come therefore to the Ordinance with an Hungring Longing Thirsting Panting desire after this Bread of Life and Sincere Milk of the Word for then thou art most like to prevail for somthing to fill thy Soul A full Soul loatheth the Hony-comb but to an hungry Soul every bitter thing is sweet many Promises are made to the hungry those that hunger and thirst after righteousness are blessed Mat. 5.6 these thirsting Souls shall have Wine and Milk Christ and his Graces without Money or Moneys worth Isa 5.51 Come not with a slight apprehension of or a slight desire after it lest it be denyed thee set not light by it as those that were bidden to the Wedding Mat. 22.2 c. David had high prizing thoughts of it it was sweeter to him than honey and the honey-comb yea better than thousands of Gold and Silver Psalm 19.10 and to Job better than his appointed food this made David meditate in it day and night and by this means he came to have more understanding than his Teachers bring also a mind free from Worldly cares and fears and desires these are the Thorns that choak the Word Mat. 13.22 Bring not the Love of any sin along with thee for this will make the Word unprofitable he that saith I will not be made clean God may say thou shalt never be made clean resolve to obey the Word in the strictest passages of it 4. Direct Wouldest thou profit by the Word Preached 'T is necessary then that thou make some preparation for the receiving of it The Heart of Man is compared to the Ground the Minister to the
an Elephant may swim but the gains will countervail the loss and charge here is a Lamp to light us the dew of Heaven to refresh us a sword to defend us a key to open Christs will to us flaggons of Wine and Apples of Paradice take therefore these Directions in thy Reading 4. Direction If thou wouldest Read the Word with profit 't is necessary that thou prepare thy heart for so solemn a duty come not out of a huddle of business with thy heart full of the World to discourse with God take not Gods word any more than his Name in vain take it not prophanely into thy mouth without due regard or consideration lest he turn thee away with a Curse instead of a Blessing 't is a business of great concernment even of Life and Death yea of the Eternal well or ill being of thy Soul and therefore not to be slighted beg leave therefore of God before thou meddle with it yea beg his blessing upon it without which nothing can do us good for Soul or Body the want of due preparation causeth many to find the word so ineffectual yea find so little sweetness in it Again if thou wouldst profit by it hold on in a constant course of Reading 't is not reading by fits and starts will serve turn many are now off now on now they will and then they will not as the World gives them leave or as the humour takes them this is not sufficient but get a strong Resolution to hold on in a constant course of Reading what ever comes of it break through all the difficulties that lye in the way a little now and then will do thee little good without this Resolution Satan will baffle thee and lay some temptation in the way to hinder the World will divert thee and one business or other present it self to be done at the same time thy own corruption will oppose it and thy deceitful heart make thee delay it but this being the food of thy Soul be not diverted from it any more than thou wouldest be from thy Meat but this is not sufficient thou must not only do the duty but do it well to this end get thy heart in order get it cleansed from distracting thoughts and cares freed from disquieted motions perterbations A full Vessel can receive no more and a heart full of the World hath no room for Heaven say therefore to thy Worldly cares and thoughts when thou comest to this duty as Abraham to his servants when he went to Sacrifice stay here and I will come to you again set thy self as in the presence of the great God apprehend him by the eye of Faith beholding thee this will keep thy thoughts from roving and thy imaginations from wandring in his Service and awe thy heart and curb thy Affection Bring with thee also a Spiritual Appetite to the means of Grace come with an empty stomack or why dost thou seek after Food An hungry man is most like to taste and relish those dainties the Word was to David sweeter than Honey and the Honey-Comb and to Job better than his appointed Food If there be Spiritual Life in the Soul there will be an Appetite for no Life can be preserved without food Bring Faith also along with thee which is the mouth of the Soul and without this the Soul can receive no nourishment The Word which they heard profited them not because it was not mixt with Faith in them that heard it Heb. 4.2 Reading will do thee little good if thou believe not the Truth of what thou Readest or doubtest of the performance of the Promises or Threatnings Faith also will subdue Carnal Reason and help thee out when thou art at a stand But above all seek help from above from God here are many difficulties too hard for thee to grapple with which cannot be understood but by Divine assistance Paul may Plant and Apollos Water but God gives the Increase 't is he that opened Lydia's Heart and must open thine or the Word cannot do it beg therefore his assistance and come thus prepared to the Duty this is the likeliest way to speed 2. Direct If thou wouldest profit by Reading of the Word be sure to propound right ends to thy self for the End Crowns the Action Many read much and profit little because their Ends are bad they undo themselves and lose their labour by this means Some Read for Custom and for Fashion sake and make reading the end of reading and are like the silly Women the Apostle speaks of always Learning and never come to the knowledge of the Truth and so the work be done matter it no more Some Read to fill their Heads with knowledge and their Brains with Notions that they may thereby be able to discourse with applause when yet they never suffer it to sink down or soak into or season the heart but such speculative knowledge doth little good yea great hurt It makes them sin with a Candle in their hands And some Read to a worse end that they may be able to oppose the Truth and maintain Error and pervert the good ways of God thus the Pharisees thus the Jesuits and many Hereticks But every one should and a true Christian doth in this duty as well as others make God's glory in the Salvation of his own and others Souls the mark he aims at and regulates his Actions accordingly And doubtless from God he will receive his Reward When others as it was self they aimed at so from self they must expect their wages A Believer he would know more that he may obey better he would know God better that he might Love him more and know God's will that he might do his work he would know his work as well as his wages his Duties as well as his Priviledges He reads he word of God and those Books which open and apply it that he may know Truth from Error and follow the one and fly the other and may not be seduced by false Teachers nor drawn aside from the Rule to the Right hand or to the Left He would know Light from Darkness and have the Scales of Ignorance fall from his Eyes he would know good from evil that he might follow the one and avoid the other he would be able to try the Spirits whether they are of God or no yea to try all things and hold fast that which is good he would know Vice from Virtue and discern what is sin and what is duty that he be not like those that in Persecuting the Saints think they do God good Service he would be acquainted with his own Heart and know the state of his own Soul and whether his Evidences for Heaven be good or no he observes what qualifications the Scripture requires for Heaven and then by Scripture-Light he would discern them in his own heart and endeavours to Read his own Name in the Book of Life and see what Interest he hath in
Heaven in Christ and Glory and what Evidences for Salvation and what Signs of his Election Vocation Justification and Adoption and what right he hath to the Promises which are his Father's Legacy He would be able by the word to reprove Errors and defend the Truth yea to reprove the works of Darkness and repel all the fiery Darts of Satan and be able to walk comfortable in the way to Heaven and to fetch Consolations out of God's word to bear him up under the saddest Afflictions They would be able to teach others in the way they should walk and Instruct them in the Holy Path and reprove them when they err and convince them when they go astray and reduce them back that have wandered and gone awry and build them up that are already brought in These are some of the desires of the godly in Reading the Scriptures and not as the Butterflie only to paint her wings and these are the ends thou must aim at in thy Reading it and then thou wilt Read it with Profit 3. Direct If thou wouldest profit by thy Reading the Scripture and other good Books Read with the greatest diligence attention care and circumspection that possibly thou canst for all thou canst do is little enough This is a Commanded Duty and the work of God and a Curse is threatned to them that do the work of the Lord negligently Cursory Reading will do thee little good and hence it is that many read much and profit little because they read it carelessly many read an idle Romance or wanton Love-Song more attentively than the word of God Read it as if it were for thy Life and the Life of thy Soul and for Eternity as indeed it is Set thy Heart upon it then art thou like to profit by it Matters of Life and Death usually affect us and shall not matters of Salvation and Damnation affect us much more Were but thy Life endangered by a heartless careless Duty who would be mindless or careless in the performance Nay how vigilant diligent careful wouldest thou be And is not the Life of the Soul much more worth The word of God is of great Concernment whether we consider the Author or the Matter of it it should put us on to the utmost diligence The Author is the great God of Heaven one that can put Life into both his Promises and Threatnings nay will do it for he is Faithful And the word is an Epistle sent from Heaven from this great God and that for our Instruction Admonition Reproof and Consolation 1 Cor. 9.10 10.11 Rom. 15.4 Whatsoever things were written afore-time were written for our hearing c. This is God's Statute-Book whereby he Rules the world wherein are greater Rewards promised to obedience and greater Punishments threatned to the disobedient than any King upon Earth can annex to his Law or can Execute if he should threaten them There is therefore great Reason why we should be more conversant in those Laws than the Laws of the Land though these be necessary because the danger is greater In the one we stand in danger of Life or Liberty or Confiscation of Goods in the other of Eternal Damnation It is said of the Jews that many of them could as readily Answer to any point in the Law as they could to their own Names and that they knew how many words yea syllables yea letters were in the whole Law God grant their diligence rise not up against us to condemn us for our negligence If a Father or Master or Ruler or Prince can Command Reverence from their Inferiors surely God may much more from us If we receive a Letter from a great Man with such heedfulness and Read it with such diligence and attention and mark every passage with such circumspection and care surely much more care and diligence should be used in this Epistle sent from Heaven from the King of Kings and Lord of Lords Nay but the Contents thereof the Matter therein contained requires diligence 't is Matter of greatest Right and greatest Concernment 't is our Father's Will and herein is Recorded the Legacy he hath left us Now who will neglect a Fathers Will wherein an Inheritance is bequeathed Here is the Rule we must live by and the Law we must be Judged by and are these Matters to be slighted Here is all the Evidence we have for Heaven and should this be dis-regarded How careful are Men of their Evidences of their Lands They will hardly part with them out of their own Hands and yet alas how seldom do many men take these Evidences into their hands too Evident a Sign they have but little hopes of good by it Now without the diligent perusal how shall we come to the knowledge of them Here are High Mysteries in which we may easily be mistaken and 't is very dangerous to be mistaken what need have we then of circumspection These and many other Considerations may put us on to diligence in Reading Marking and Observing the Scriptures 4. Direct Wouldest thou Profit by Reading Then Read the Word with Judgment Understanding and Discretion This is necessary in every duty nay in every Action A Wise Man saith Solomon Orders his affairs with discretion but it is required especially in a work of so High a Nature and of so deep concernment as this is many Read much and profit little because they understand little they are like the Eunuch to whom Philip said Vnderstandest thou what thou Readest He said how can I except some man should guide me Acts 8.30,31 Now discretion should be used in regard of the Circumstances of Time and Place and Order and Method for the want of discretion in these a duty may be spoyled Concerning Time every thing saith Solomon is beautiful in it's season all our Time must not be spent in this Duty then others as necessary would be omitted one duty must not justle out another yet sometime must and as much as can well be spared should be reduced for it yea we should rather redeem Time out of our sleep or recreations than neglect it and it should be the most seasonable time a work is most excellent in it's season Morning and Evening seem ordinarily the fittest Seasons for Reading the Scriptures in the Family for private Reading as occasion serves and for Place that which is freest from distractions and fittest for Edification and Order for private Reading a private place this doth most benefit a private Person though that which is more publick Edifies more than one A Method also is to be heeded in Reading the Scriptures or any other Book a disorderly Action or Duty seldom profits Order and Method are good helps to the Memory Read the Scriptures throughout in order except some Chapters that are less to Edification and so for other good Books Read them throughout he that Reads a Chapter here or there at adventure or a leaf here and another there in another Book profits little and 't
Meditation which is the duty of all men and at all times but of set and solemn Meditation which is a duty at some times only and when thou comest unto it thou shouldst come preparedly no duty can be well performed without much less this so serious and solemn a duty this requires the exercise of all the powers of the Soul and the whole bent of the Minde they must be wholly set upon some special Object which for the time we make the matter of our Meditation this duty is as the chewing of the Cud in the clean Beasts or as in digestion to the Body for as digestion turns Food into Soil and Blood and Spirits and Flesh So Meditation turns thee Truths received into Affections Resolutions Acts yea into a-Holy Life and Conversation now the Preparations required are either Internal or External the Internal is chiefly the Heart and the Understanding the Heart is the chief Instrument in the Work if the Instrument be in Tune the Musick will be good if that be out it will be little worth The success of the Work depends much upon the frame of the Heart if that be right God will vouchsafe to dwell there and give in his Assistance in the duty and without his assistance the duty will do us little good There must be Grace in the Heart as well as knowledg in the Brain or the Work will not prosper in our Hands get thy affections as much off from the World and as resolvedly set upon Christ as thou canst for Christ will admit of no Partner and as a gracious Heart so an Understanding Head would much forward the Work 't is a sweet Conjunction where these meet but if severed the former is most requisite come with an empty Heart and it will be filled with an inlarged Heart and it will be satisfied this duty is enough to exercise the whole Man were the Faculties a thousand times more capacious then they are Angels themselves cannot dive into the bottom of many Misteries lay by therefore all other Thoughts Occasions Business and Concernments whatsoever and gather in thy whole strength and set upon the duty bring not a full Vessel that can hold no more if a Vessel be full of Water there is no room for Wine if thy hands be full of Muck thou canst hold no Money if thy Heart be stuff'd with Trifles it can hold no better Treasure When thou mountest this Hill of Contemplation be sure with Abraham leave all at the foot of the Hill say stand by Pleasures stand by Friends stand by World and Worldly things I am going to Sacrifice and will come again When we come into our Princes presence we leave our Muck behind us and bring no unsuitable Company with us much more when we come into Gods presence cast off all sin out with the World and Worldly thoughts yea all other thoughts though at other times good which will any ways disturb thee and dispose thy business so that thou maist not be hindred and for external preparation it consists in the Observation of some needful Circumstances as Time Place c. For Occasional Meditation all Times and all Places are fit when an opportunity is offered but not so here the Sabbath day is a fit time when other duties are not on foot but this is not enough upon other daies experience will best instruct thee when the Spirits are most lively and active and fit for the work in the Morning or in the Evening the like I say for Place where thou findest it most convenient at home or abroad in the House or in the Field the Place which is most suitable and freest from distraction is the fittest Isaac walked into the Fields Christ in the Garden Peter on the top of the House but I conceive ordinarily for this set Meditation that place which Christ appointed for private Prayer is suitable for this secret duty viz. The Closet with the door shut Mat 6.46 In a word when thou feelest a sweet gale of the Spirit assisting thee lose not the oppertunity strike while the Iron is hot perhaps thou maist do more then in an hour than at another time in a day 3. Direct Having thus prepared thy heart for the Work and made choice of a fit time and place set upon it set thy self seriously as in the presence of God apprehend him taking notice of thee how thou performest this duty and this will keep thy heart from wandring and thy thoughts from roveing yea before thou begin put up some pithy fervent Petitions for Gods Assistance and Direction and that he will give thee his holy Spirit to the end and that he will take possession of thy heart and keep thy thoughts from wandring from the duty for without Gods Assistance thou wilt but strive in thy own strength and lose all thy labour when thou hast made this entrance by Prayer make choice of some profitable Subject to Meditate upon all Meditation though Set and Solemn and serious is not that I treat of How seriously doth the Covetuous Man study how to grow rich yea perhaps how to deceive his Brother How serious is the Voluptious Man studying how to get Pleasure or satisfie his lust the Ambitious Man how to get honour the Envious Man how to do his Neighbour a Mischief yea the Holy Ghost saith he cannot sleep till it be done but this is Devillish and not Divine Meditation but single out some choice profitable Subject and let thy thoughts run upon that that which may winde up thy Affection neerer unto God and which is well worth the time thou imployest about it the Word of God or Natures Garden will furnish thee with Flowers enow to gather Honey on The Scripture will abundantly furnish thee to this end no Verse but may be matter of Meditation this is the Cannon whereby thou maist try good from bad and truth from error by this thou maist know what is Duty what is Sin what is true and what is false or thou maist take any Common place in Divinity for the Subject of thy Meditation here thou maist finde a large Field to walk in and many necessary yea fundamental truths may fall under consideration but take heed of meddling with secret things which belong only to God there is enough revealed for thy Salvation and this should be sufficient for thy satisfaction were it needful I might lead thee by the hand and shew thee matter sufficient to work upon as the Nature and Attributes of God but this is such a bottomless gulf that the Angels themselves could never sound or fathom yet here we may sail by the Scripture Chard in safety consider also the Works of God the Decree Creation and Providence consider thy own Estate in the Creation after the Fall and in thy Restauration consider Christ the Mediator in his Nature and Offices his Incarnation Birth Life Doctrine Miracles Death and Passion his Resurrection Ascention and Intercession and his coming at the
overwhelmed in the Sea Exod. 14.21 Over Amalek Exod. 17.12 Over Sennacherib 2 Kings 19.32 It hath with-held Rain from the Earth for a long time and after procured it James 5.17,18 It hath brought Angels from Heaven for the help of man thus to Daniel Chap. 9.21 For Hezekiahs help 2 Kings 19.35 where an Angel slew in one Night in the Camp of Sennacherib a hundred forty and five thousand And to Elisha 2 Kings 6.17 where the Mountain was full of Horses and Chariots of Fire about Elisha It hath brought Fire from Heaven to consume the Enemies 2 Kin. 1.10.12 It hath procured Bears to devour those Children that mocked the Prophet 2 Kings 2.24 It is the way to cast out Devils Mat. 17.21 and to work strange deliverances as Jonah out of the Whales belly Jonah 2.10 Peter out of Prison Acts 12.5 c. By this the Widdows Oyl was increased 2 King 4.3 And Miracles might be wrought Mark 11.23 This is the way to recover the Sick James 5.15 To divert Judgments felt or feared thus Moses oft stood in the gap This is the way to procure pardon of Sin Luke 18.13 To avoid the Temptations of Satan Mat. 26.41 To have deliverance out of Troubles Psal 50.15 To procure the Spirit of God Luke 12.13 To get Wisdom James 1.5 Who now would not set upon such a Duty Now to perform this Duty well take these Directions 1. Direct There are several Qualifications requisite to every one that would rightly perform this Duty of Prayer in an acceptable manner without which a Blessing cannot be expected for though Christ bids ask and we shall have seek and we shall find knock and it shall be opened to us Yet St. James tells us we ask and have not because we ask amiss It is necessary in the first place that thou be a Child of God and have the work of Grace wrought upon thy Heart or otherwise thou hast no assurance of being heard The blind man John 9.31 could say God heareth not Sinners I know 't is the Duty of others to pray and the Apostle incourageth Simon Magus to the Duty if perhaps the thoughts of his heart might be forgiven But till the Heart be brought over to God we have no assurance that God will hear us the Sacrifice of the wicked is abomination to God till then we cannot comfortably call God Father nor come with boldness to the Throne of Grace neither will Christ Mediate or Intercede for us while we remain his Enemies neither will the Spirit of God assist us in the Duty Rom. 8.15 It is in Christ and through Faith that we have boldness and access with Confidence to God Eph. 3 12. 'T is necessary also that we hate sin if we come to God for he is a devouring Fire to his Enemies and will not be reconciled to those that are reconciled to Sin How can we heartily pray against Sin and for Holiness if we love Sin and hate Holiness As all unconverted Sinners do This is dissembling with God when the Heart is not with him If I regard Iniquity in my Heart saith David God will not hear my Prayers Psal 66.18 Yea God who is Holiness it self requires Holiness in all those that draw near to him and he being a Spirit will be Worshipped in Spirit and in Truth Without Holiness no man shall ever see God with Comfort Heb. 12.14 Knowledge also is requisite for God cannot abide the Blind and the Lame in Sacrifice without this the mind cannot be good nor the Service acceptable without this a man knows not what to pray for or what to pray against what to seek or what to shun what is sin or what is Duty what he wants or what he hath and what blind worship is he like to offer he can never Pray as he ought Self-denial also is necessary he should in all things subject his will to the will of God A notable Example we have in Christ himself whose Meat and Drink it was to do his Fathers Will. So when he had prayed that that bitter Cup might pass from him yet adds not my Will but thine be done and thus he hath taught us to pray Thy Will be done in Earth as it is in Heaven Faith also is require● for if those shafts of Prayer are not headed by Faith they will never reach Heaven this is the Condition required whatsoever you ask believingly you shall receive and without Faith 't is impossible to please God Heb. 11.6 Nay further Patience is also required we must wait for an Answer not like those short-winded Bethulians that set God a time and will wait no longer but refer all to his Will who best knows his own time yea the best time and fittest Season He ought also to be an Humble man for God resisteth the Proud and giveth Grace to the Humble He that hath not low self-denying thoughts of himself God will have low thoughts of his Service he fills the hungry with good things but the Rich he sends empty away He must also beg for the power and assistance of the Spirit Rom. 8.26 God knows the voice of his Spirit Come not in thy own strength Thou must also be painful and Laborious not only pray for Mercies but endeavour for them a few faint wishes will not serve turn Sin must be fought against as well as pray'd against endeavours must be used 2. Direct Before thou come to this Duty of Prayer prepare thy Heart to meet the Lord thy God in so solemn a Duty Wert thou but to meet some Prince or Noble Man thou wouldst make some Preparation much more shouldst thou when thou art to meet the great God one that knows the Secrets of thy Heart and thy Ends and Motives in the Duty What business of Concernment is there but needs some preparation Much more when the Soul is so deeply concerned in it Examine therefore what Relation thou standest in to God whether he be a Friend or an Enemy Who can come with boldness to him that hath offended him and is not Reconciled If thou hast not a Mediator to Intercede for thee and a Surety to undertake thy Debt how darest thou approach to the Creditor to whom thou owest ten thousand Talents and canst not pay a Farthing How dar'st approach this Consuming Fire that art but Chaff and Stubble And what hopes hast of speeding if thou be not within the Covenant The promise belongs not to thee But when thou canst find an Interest in God and in the Covenant and in Christ canst call God Father yet rush not rudely into his Presence but study well what things he hath promised for those thou maist boldly ask Heaven and Earth shall pass but his Word shall not pass till it be fulfilled But if thou ask amiss that is what he never promised no wonder if thou receive it not acquaint thy self well with the Attributes of God his Power Goodness Justice and Truth c. This will be an Excellent
to be worthy the weight of an Oath the Nature of God whom we call to witness and under whose Divine Judgment we set our selves in Case we speak false and in Righteousness that the thing we swear be Lawful and possible and like to bring Glory to God and good to our selves or others 4. Direct The next thing to be considered is the form of an Oath for this also is stumbled at by some and is to be minded as well as the Matter this should be agreeable or at least not contradictory to the word of God Now the Form of an Oath is either External or Internal the External Form consists in words or signs or both the Internal Form consists in the true Sense and Interpretation of the words of the Oath a little of these in their Order The External sometimes consists in words without signs and thus a Man swears and calls God to witness the Truth of his Intentions in plain words and this Oath is variously worded according to the Use and Custom of the Countrey Men Live in And thus we may find as before hath been proved God Angels and Men have thus sworn Sometimes also Men swear and affirm by signs without words and this is most frequent where there are many that enter into an Oath or Covenant when the words of the Oath or Covenant are either read or spoken and those that are willing to enter into that bond make it known by some External sign or token by some Action or Gesture as by a nod with the Head bowing the Body standing up or to a side lifting up the Hand or otherwise according as they shall be required by the Imposer or by writing down their Names By any of those they may testifie their consent and this is as binding and Obligatory as if the words were uttered And sometimes we may find an Oath taken both by words and signs and this is the most Solemn manner of Swearing Thus God frequently is said to lift up his Hand when he swears to his People thus the Angel Dan. 12.7 he held up his Right Hand and his Left Hand to Heaven and sware by him that Liveth for ever and this hath been the Custom of Heathens and Infidels as well as Christians in making Oaths and Covenants Divers are the Rites and Ceremonies which the Heathens have used at such times yea many and various are the Customes of the Godly in such Cases One was the putting the Hand under the Thigh thus Abraham sware his Servant Gen. 24.2 And thus Joseph sware unto his Father Jacob Gen. 47.29 Another Form much in Use was lifting up the Hand as was even now spoken of this was used by God Angels and Men by God Deut. 32.40 For I lift up my Hand and say I Live for ever By Abraham Gen. 19.22 I have lift up my Hand unto the Lord most High and false swearers are said to have a Right Hand of Deceit because they lift it up deceitfully Psal 144.8 11. And various have been the Ceremonies that have been used among Christians in the Primitive Times and in succeeding Generations among us the putting the hand upon the Bible and kissing it is most in Use or both which is but a professing sign of our consent and I know not any cause of Scruple in it thus for the External The Internal Form of an Oath is the right sense and Interpretation of the words and therefore an Oath should not consist in aequivalent or ambiguous words or phrases for then a Man may take them in a different sense from the Imposers mind and may require one thing and another may attest another but the sense should be obvious to both giver and taker or otherwise nothing or at least we know not what is witnessed and the Oath proves vain nay the very end of an Oath which is the Investigation of Truth is closed Heb. 6.16 An Oath is the end of strife and thus the Name of God is taken in vain and this part of his Worship prophaned and abused and 't is no better than a Lye when we affirm by Oath what in the Imposers sense is not true and so it proves Perjury But the words should be taken in the plain Common sense which is obvious to all Neither should there be equivocation or Mental reservation used in an Oath this is the sallacious dealing of the Papists who by this means think to evade all Oaths and delude the Imposer but they most delude themselves and wrong their own Souls for God will not be mocked whose Worship is abused They hide part in their Minds and so subvert the sense as thus they swear they were not at Rome and think in their Minds not an Hundred years agoe but what is mentire but contra mentum ire though this may serve in foro humano God can easily detect such jugling deceits and will never hold those guiltless that thus take his Name in Vain and like Jezebel deceive under pretence of Religion 5. Direct If thou wouldst honour God in this part of his Worship see then that thou aimest at right Ends. In thy Oath the End must be Lawful and good or the Duty will prove a Sin and a Snare A Man may swear that which is Truth and yet if his End be bad it will prove his Sin Now the End of an Oath as I said before should be for the Confirmation of some necessary Truth in Question which cannot otherwise be proved Heb. 6.16 Men swear by him that is greater than themselves and an Oath for confirmation to them is the End of all strife Now it should be a weighty business that requires an Oath and a necessary Truth that is in Question some doubtful Matter which cannot otherwise be found out or proved that cannot be Evidenced but by an Oath In this Case we find the Apostle vindicating himself this way when there was no other way to do it Rom. 1.9 God is my Witness whom I serve with my Spirit that without ceasing I make mention of you always in my Prayers 2 Cor. 1.23 I call God to Record upon my Soul c. We see he appeals to God the Searcher of all Hearts to witness with him and for him his Affection to them 'T is the Glory of God in the manifestation of Truth and our own and Neighbours good should be principally minded in this Duty but too many have by and base and low Ends in it and not accordingly When a thing depends upon the Faith of the Speaker and cannot otherwise be found out and yet is necessary to be known an Oath of the Lord may be Imposed Exod. 22.10,11 If a Man deliver unto his Neighbour an Ass or an Ox or a Sheep or any Beast to keep and it dye or be hurt or be driven away no man seeing it then shall an Oath of the Lord be between them both that he hath not put his Hand to his Neighbours goods and the Owner of it shall accept thereof
c. There are some things that are not fit for an Oath as those that have been handed down to us by Tradition as whether there were ever any such Cities as Troy or Carthage and whether they were Sackt or spoyled though we are confidently assured this is a Truth we ought not to swear it because 't is out of the reach of Personal knowledge We must swear no more than we Personally know to be true Some things also are obvious to Common Sense as that a Quadrangle hath four Angles a Triangle three c. these things are not doubtful and an Oath will not make them more clear but a thing which cannot otherwise be determined when we dare not rest upon the Credit of the Revealer when 't is doubtful and cannot be proved but by witness and this witness is suspected either to want knowledge or Conscience every Man being a Lyar Rom. 3.4 Now because there is so little Faith and Justice among Men 't is necessary to appeal to God himself to witness which cannot deceive nor be deceived and this is done by an Oath which is the ne Plus Vltra the End of Contention For he that makes no Conscience of this is not fit for Humane Society The very Heathens themselves when they sware by their Idol-gods were careful of swearing falsly yet among Christians in Name every one hath not this care nay 't is too evidently known that many take little care of their words or Oath But this is a strong Bond and none will break it that fear God or make Conscience of any thing But how much do those stray from the very End of an Oath which is the Investigation of Truth that affirm by an Oath that which they know to be false and call God to witness to a lye the very Heathens will rise up in Judgment against them and Condemn them those that seek thereby to hide the Truth and not to manifest it and mind not God's Glory but their Neighbours Injury by it as wicked Doeg in his Information against David though he speaks the Truth 't is to a bad End Thos also are guilty that swear to that they know not though it prove to be true yet they are perjured Persons they swear the knowledge of it which they did not know those also that swear vainly idly and to no purpose those that swear and never intend to make good their Oaths or if they did intend it do not do it Surely these Men when they call God to witness their Lyes do not believe there is any God or that he takes any notice of them or think they can deceive God as well as Men or that he approves of it but he will call them to an Account and set their Oaths in Order against them 6. Direct If thou wilt not Offend by thy Oaths take heed then of rash foolish customary swearing too much in use in our Times and for which the Land mourns Jer. 23.10 It connot but be distastful to God who will not hold him guiltless that takes his Name in vain to have his Name tossed by every Drunken Sot upon the Ale Bench and when Men thunder out Oaths and Curses upon Earth 't is no wonder if God Thunder out his Judgments from Heaven When those ill-boading Fowls feed so near the brink of the bottomless Pit 't is a sad Presaging that God's Judgements are near Customary swearing cannot be without much sin for the very Nature of an Oath being an Act of Religious Worship to God shews it should be taken upon mature Deliberation and serious Meditation but Common Experience shews in Customary swearing these things are wanting but the Name of God is irreverently tossed in their filthy Mouths and thus many Men Curse away their Blessings for the most of Men are guilty this way they swear down Vengeance from Heaven upon them and oft-times upon their Posterity for the Curse of God haunts the House of the Swearer Zach. 5.3,4 And God will be a swift witness against them Mal. 3.5 The Common swearers cross the very End of an Oath which is as I said the Investigation of Truth of some necessary weighty Truth which cannot otherwise be made to appear But many of their Oaths are spent for the obscuring of Truth and the Justifying of Lyes and if Truth be spoken 't is either about such trivial matters unfit to have the Name of God mentioned or added to them neither is it any great matter whether they are affirmed or no and no Body so much as desires any such Confirmation by it or is little the better Credited to the Oaths of a Customary Swearer than they do to their words for Common Swearers are oft-times accounted Common Lyers and an hundred Oaths will not Sugar some of their Stories and make them fit to be swallowed when they speak as oft they do against Reason and Experience for many Men use their Oaths to fill up or as they think to adorn their Discourse instead of other Eloquence but such Rhetorical Figures may be used in an Oration in Hell They think themselves the bravest men that can swear the biggest Oaths and wish damnation to themselves in the fittest Expressions and indeed they are some of the Devils stoutest Champions But from such many times an Oath either needs not or boots not if they speak Reason they may be believed without if not an hundred Oaths will not make it pass for currant Now if we search out the Original from whence these Oaths proceed we may find from a sinful Custom and a depraved Nature they learnt to swear but it was when they learnt to talk and in some 't is more Custom than Curstness It befals them as with men in some Distempers their Excrements pass from them at unawares so do their Oaths they know not when they swear but 't is a bad Custom which makes God our Enemy and Hell our Portion were there but a Law made that for every Oath they sware they should lose a Joynt or forfeit a Pound and duly Executed it would make men break off such a Custom Sometimes those rash Oaths proceed from some perturbation of the mind as Anger c. which is a short madness and indeed 't is a right mad mans part they Act when another Offends them and they flye in the Face of God Sometimes 't is the Fruit of Gaming and unlawful Recreation but sure 't is a bad Tree that yieldeth such unsavoury Fruit Take heed therefore of these and swear not at all but upon just Occasion an Oath in it self is not sinful as is Murder Adultery c. no more is it desirable for it self as Love Charity c. but 't is to be used as Physick when other Food will not serve not for it s own sake but for Healths sake for Truths sake 'T is an Holy thing and the more Holy a thing is the more dangerous if abused 't is bad playing with edged Tools yet many Prophanely call
God to Witness at their Cards Dice Tables or invoke him to their Assistance those make too bold with God and shall have no thanks for their Labour In this Sin there is nothing to bait a Temptation it carries neither Profit nor Pleasure along with it and the Actors in this sin serve the Devil for nothing yet they shall not go un-rewarded 7. Direct If thou wouldst not Offend God by thy Oaths take heed of false Swearing for this is the most dangerous of all If a Man shall Answer for every Idle word as Christ himself affirms Mat. 12.36 and for every vain Oath he be lyable to Damnation as St. James affirms James 5.12 much more then for false swearing wherein Men call forth God to witness to their lye and so in Effect they deny him to be God but their Damnation sleepeth not God tells us by his Prophet Zach. 5.4 That his Curse shall enter into the House of him that sweareth falsly and there remain and consume both the Timber and the Stones thereof and the Prophet David makes it a mark of a Citizen of Heaven that having sworn to his Neighbour will Faithfully perform though it prove to his own Injury and dis-advantage Psal 15.4 And indeed he is not fit for Humane Society that regards not his Oath for what Bond will then hold him Now there are two sorts of Oaths and in either a man may sorswear himself There are assertatory Oaths when a man saith such and such a thing was done or it was not done or it was done thus or thus or these and these words were thus spoken and calls God to witness the same that he speaks the Truth the whole Truth and nothing but the Truth if now he knows that what he saith is contrary to the Truth this is direct Perjury and a sin which without Repentance will certainly sink him into Hell and is a shrewd Sign of an Hardened Heart and a wicked Mind Nay if he affirm that to be true upon Oath which is doubtful to him and of his own knowledge he knoweth not whether it be true or false he cannot be Excused As if he should upon Oath affirm such a man in Ireland to be dead and know not whether he be Living or dead he is guilty of this Sin if it prove true and the man is dead this doth not Excuse him for ought he knew he might be Living A man should certainly know the Truth of that which he positively asserts by Oath Again there are promissory Oaths in which a Man is bound to another to do such a thing for him or give such and such a thing to him and doth not only promise but Swears to fulfill his Promise As when a man swears to be a Faithful and Loyal Subject to his Sovereign or a Faithful Souldier to his Captain or a Loyal Wife to her Husband or to give such a thing to his Friend and calls God to Witness the sincerity of his Heart and to punish him if he prove false and when he takes this Oath intends not to perform the thing Promised this in God's Account is Perjury Though Man cannot perceive it God doth who is called to Witness the Integrity of his Heart when there is no such matter Nay his Fact is not Excused though the guilt is lessened if afterward he perform it for when he took it it was with an intent to deceive Or if he take not his Oath in the known Sense of him that requires it this is not Justifiable for an Oath is for the securing or Satisfaction of the Imposer and ought to be without Fraud or aequivocation or Mental reservation in the Sense of him that Administreth it Again though a man's Intentions be never so Sincere when he takes his Oath if afterward he fail in the performance if the thing promised be Lawful and possible he cannot clear himself from Perjury And though every false Oath be dangerous and deadly yet there are aggravations that make some worse than others As to take a false Oath before a Magistrate in a Publick Assembly in a Court of Judicatory whereby an unjust Verdict is procured from the Jury an unjust Sentence from the Judge whereby the Innocent Person loseth his Life or Lively-hood this is worse than in a private Cause to a private Person in a business of small Concernment The Godly in all Ages have been very careful to perform their Oaths as Joshua to the Gibonites though gotten by Fraud and great Cause God is Offended at the breach of Covenant as we find many Years after when Saul in his Zeal had Slain some of them God brought a three Years Famine upon the Land and was never satisfied till seven of Saul's Sons were Hanged Josh 9.19 2 Sam. 21.1,2 CHAP. XII Directions about Vows THe next part of Divine worship if it may properly be called so is a vow this also I shall give some directions in as being a business of great concernment and that many have and the Papists this day do much erre in I shall first shew you what a Vow is and then shew you the several sorts of Vows a Religious Vow is a solemn promise made to God by a fit Person in a fit manner of some lawful thing which is in his own choice upon some special occasion and for some Religious end I say 't is a solemn promise to distinguish it from a purpose and 't is either expressed in words as the Vow of Jephthah was Judges 11.30 And Jephthah vowed a Vow unto the Lord and said if thou shalt without fail deliver the Children of Ammon into my hands what cometh first out of the Doors of my House to meet me shall surely be the Lords c. or in the heart as Hannah who vowed a Vow that if God would give her a Man child that she would dedicate him to the Lord 1 Sam. 11.13 She spake in her heart only her lips moved but her voice was not heard now these Religious Vows are to be made to God alone this we have precepts and presidents for but no prcept or president to make Vows to departed Saints or Angels Psalm 76.11 Vow and pay it unto the Lord Isa 19.21 They shall Vow a Vow to the Lord and performe it Jacob vowed a Vow to God Gen. 28.20 Israel vowed a Vow Numb 21.2 but where read we of any Vows to Angels or departed Saints It must also be made by a fit Person one that is compos mentis in his right mind children fools or mad-men are not fit to do it nay he should be at his own dispose especially in the matter which he Vows a Maid in her Fathers house or a Woman that had a Husband their Vows were quallified by the Fathers or Husbands dislike Numb 30.34 c. It should also be of things in their own power otherwise they cannot perform in a fit manner that is with Meditation and Consideration for some lawful thing for an unlawful thing ought