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A20547 A plaine and familiar exposition of the eleuenth and twelfth chapters of the Prouerbes of Salomon Dod, John, 1549?-1645.; Cleaver, Robert, 1561 or 2-ca. 1625. aut 1607 (1607) STC 6957; ESTC S109740 155,503 198

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substance were prosperous hunters in shew at the first yet they rosted not their pray but prouided it for Dauids vse and Dauid dealt with them as with beasts that are hunted into the net Reasons 1 First the vse and comfort of all things proceedeth onely from Gods gift and blessing and standeth not in the meere getting and possession of thē and all deceitfull persons both in a generall respect because of their wickednesse and in a speciall regard for their fraudulent and guilefull behauiour are subiect to malediction and to be cursed in euery thing that they deale in or which belongeth vnto them Secondly though the vngodly haue many times power and abilitie to increase their goods yet the vse and fruition of al good things is appropriated peculiarly and intayled to the righteous for whom the wicked are set on worke and not for themselues And so much doth the holie Ghost expresselie testifie Surely to a man that is good in his sight God giueth wisedome and knowledge and ioy but to the sinner he giueth paine to gather and to heape vp to giue to him that is good before God Eccles 2. 26. Iob speaketh to the same purpose saying Though hee should heape vp siluer as the dust and prepare rayment as the clay hee may prepare it but the iust shall put it on and the innocent shall diuide the siluer Iob 27. 16. 17. Vse Admonition to withhold our hands from direption that wee take not from others that which will turne to no good for our selues Wee bring griefe and peraduenture also want vpon them but we bring sinne with greater sorrow and misery vpon our selues it may bee their hindrance but it will bee our owne vndoing vnlesse we leaue off and repent and as much as wee are able make restitution So that our pray will not onely not come to our dish but deuoure the rest of our meate which otherwise might be for our nourishment and by this meanes our neighbour is hurt our labour is lost our conscience is wounded our state is cursed our soules indaungered and that which is worst of all our God is offended and prouoked to displeasure And therefore let not other mens successe in this vnthriftie manner of gayning allure vs to follow the same trade with them sithence we foreknow the vnhappy euent that will fall out in the end Though spoile and crueltie though rapine and robberie though filching and stealing though gaiming lying falsehood or any indirect courses doe set vp men for a time yet downe they must and be driuen to confesse that all their sinfull gettings were vanitie and losse and all their vnlawfull commodities pernitious and hurtfull to them Doct. 2 But the riches c. Wealth well gotten by good men is great in value whatsoeuer it be in quantitie As the bread of deceit is sweetest so the riches of iniquitie seeme best to vnrighteous persons and sluggards like nothing so well as that which commeth with least trauell and without much paines taking Better say they is an handfull with ease then Eccles 4. 6. two handfuls with labour and vexation of spirit And euery thing is a vexation of their spirit which putteth them to any paines of bodie But the Lord testifieth the contrary and teacheth his people both by word and effect that that onely is of worth and estimation which his seruants obtaine by lawfull means and his blessing vpon them And because this point is most true and the world beleeueth not that any trueth is in it hee confirmeth the same in diuers places as Chap. 15. 16. Better is a little with the feare of the Lord then great treasure and trouble therewith That is with feare care sorrow or the checke of an euill conscience So in the Psalme 37. 16. A small thing vnto the righteous is better then great riches to the wicked and mightie Reasons 1 First in respect of the giuer thereof it is the Lords hand that bestoweth it vpon them as a testimonie of his loue and an earnest of more excellent treasures Now an Angell from the Kings owne hand in fauour is more regarded then a pound from an other vpon other occasions And how great a substance may a man haue conueyed to him by receiuing a shilling or tester for possession of all that is passed ouer to him by deede of gifture And how large demeanes may a man bee estated in by taking a turfe in way of lyuerie and seison Now though euerlasting life be principally confirmed to vs by the spirit of adoption yet the Lord would haue his eternall fauour to his Saints to bee seene and acknowledged euen in his earthly benefits Secondly it is sanctified vnto them by the word of God with prayer and thankesgiuing 1. Tim. 4. 5. Thirdlie his blessing maketh it to serue and suffice them for all needefull vses it satisfieth their hearts it is competent for their bodies it is sufficient for their families And as their state is increased so their hands are opened to distribute to the poore and to contribute to the seruices of God and euery way to shew their readines to doe good so as God may haue glorie his seruants refreshing and their owne soules an euerlasting recompence of immortalitie Vse Consolation to all godly faithfull and industrious persons that they are euery way wealthie and rich rich in glory which is reserued for them in heauen rich in weldoing rich in spirituall graces rich in earthly substance if enough of that which is deare and precious may make a man to be rich That saying which is in the fifteenth Chapter of this booke is not to be restrained to any Prou. 15. 6. one but holdeth true for euery one that feareth God that the house of the righteous hath much treasure Things that are costly and of great price are not to bee rated by comparison with the measure of baser matters nor according to the roome which they fill vp A little gold ouerualueth much leade or iron many great pebbles are not matchable in worth with one pearle which is farre lesse then they are a boxe full of rich diamonds is better then a house full of woode and straw or other stuffe that is course or common And so standeth the case with good mens possessions the blessing of God with his mercie and fauour doth conuert them into iewels for their vse and benefit and worketh such comfortable effects by them as all the treasures of the wicked can neuer yeeld vnto them Verse 28. Life is in the way of righteousnes and in that path way there is no death LIfe c. The meaning is that they which are righteous men iustified by the merites of Christ and sanctified by his spirit and obedient to his will in working that which is agreeable to his word are in state of life euerlasting The life of grace they haue possession of alreadie the life of glory is assured to them by the life of grace whosoeuer hath the one can neuer faile of the other And therefore it is said that there is no death in that path They are deliuered from the first death which hath power ouer all sinfull men in this world and they shall neuer come into the second which is the portion of reprobates in the world to come And this is confirmed by the testimonie of Christ himselfe saying Verily verily I say vnto you he that heareth my word and beleeueth Iohn 5. 24. in him that sent me hath euerlasting life and shall not come into condemnation but hath passed from death to life The doctrine which the words would minister hath been declared and prosecuted in the nineteenth verse of the former chapter where it is saide that righteousnes leadeth to life and therefore it is needelesse to handle it againe in this place Onely let thus much be spoken that the holy Ghost doth not in vaine so often promise life to them that seeke and serue him He doth repeate it more then twentie times in this one booke besides the mention that the other parts of scripture doe make of it almost euery where It is therefore a point of certentie to them that lay hold on it It is a point of difficultie and not easilie beleeued sithence God to helpe our hearts doth againe and againe redouble it and it is a point of great importance requiring a serious and constant meditation without which men grow barren and carelesse in doing all good dueties and by which they are made rich and plentifull in all holy seruices The consideration of life and of such a life will incourage the heart and open the mouth and strengthen the hands and make the feete nimble to runne in the waies of righteousnes all that they can doe in obedience they will account too little and nothing that they suffer for wel-doing they will thinke to much FINIS The Author to the Reader THou art to be aduertised good Reader that sundrie faults haue escaped in this Treatise most by ouersight of him that copied it out and made it readie for the Presse and some few were committed in the printing the greatest part and I think all are here collected for thee in briefe I pray thee take notice of them and reforme them in their places according to this direction Pag 13. lin 2. reade and their soules also flexible pag. 30. l. 10. r. their perswasions p. 36. l 29. for commoditie reade brethrens pag. 38 l. 3. r. into accusations p. 39. l. 30. r. offer of it to others p. 41. l. 31. put out owne pag 42. l. 23 r. aggrauate pag. 43. l. 20 r bond p 46. l. 35. r often p. 50. l. 14. r. fast ibid. 34. r. what causeth p. 51. l. 5. r. preserueth ibid. 12. r. meannes p. 53. l. 27. r. God heareth them with mercie and fauour p. 57. l. 9. r. fence p. 66. l. 36. r. descried p. 69 l. 14. r. greatly pag. 78. l. 26. r. deprauation p 86. l. 6. r. good springs p. 91. l. 34. r. as pag. 94. l. 5. r. spoken p. 95. l. 11. r. was an p. 108. l. 1. r. sharpe p. 139. l. 16. r. deeme p. 143 l. 29. r. degree p. 144. l. 2. r. crueltie pag. 156. l 28. r. couetous p. 160. lin 37. r. deposed p. 166. l. 14. r. but to the. p. 196. l. 26. r. feares p. 280. l. 22. r. moueth
good conscience is the pilot to gouerne it which will leade him thorow the whole course of his life till hee come to the hauen of safetie and blessednes So is the vprightnesse of Iob commended that it directed him to the feare of God and caused him to eschew euill So is the foundnes of Zacharie and Elizabeth notified that by vertue thereof they walked in all the commandements and ordinances of the Lord without reproofe And so is the sinceritie of all blessed persons extolled and praised by the same effects in the hundred and ninteenth Psalme that they keepe the commandements of God and worke no iniquitie Psal 119 2. 3. Reasons 1 First it will stirre vp men diligentlie to seeke for knowledge and vnderstanding attending daily as suters at wisedomes gate in all the ordinances of God When hee speaketh they will bring an eare to hearken When he teacheth they will bring an heart to learne When neede requireth they will vse their lippes to aske counsell in the word they will digge for wisedome by prayer they will call for assistance by meditation they will applie all good instructions And so seeking of God with an whole heart is set in the scriptures as an effect of vprightnesse and a cause of walking in the law of the Lord. Psalm 119. 2. Secondlie where a good conscience is present there the word of God is neuer absent for that doth alwaies dwell with fidelitie and trueth The same heart that entertaineth the one doth euermore enioy the other And that dealeth faithfullie with them that be faithfull it will not suffer them to wander aside thorow want of guidance or to fall into mischeefes for fault of direction It shal leade thee saith one scripture when thou walkest it shall watch for thee when thou sleepest and when thou wakest it shall talke with thee Prou. 6. 22. Thine eares shall heare a word behind thee saith an other scripture saying this is the way walke in that when thou turnest to the right hand or to the left Isai 30. 21. Thirdlie the spirit of God is alwaies in them that are vpright and true hearted it moueth them to aske to heare to pray to reade and to meditate it maketh the word effectuall to speake to their soules also flexible to yeeld to the word it worketh sound iudgement in the mind holie affections in the heart alacritie and readinesse in the will faith in the whole soule and sincere sanctitie in the conuersation Hereof the Apostle speaketh to the Romanes As manie as are lead by the spirit of God are the sonnes of God And it is as true on the other side as manie as are the sonnes of God are lead by the spirit of God for this is euer reciprocall and conuertible Vse Confutation of the erronious opinion whereby manie illude themselues and their false bostings whereby they would deceiue others They roue abroad in all the waies of sinfulnes in euerie by lane of licentiousnesse in ignorance pride wantonnes vnthriftines crueltie blasphemie c. Yee may finde them almost euery where sauing in religious and honest exercises and those they flie from as if they were gaoles and dungeons to hold them in and yet they thinke and say and face it out that their heart is honest though their life be lewd all is well within though all be naught without they haue as good soules to God as the best although they serue Satan asmuch as the worst If these men haue vprightnesse vprightnes hath lost her wonted vertue and ceaseth to be vpright For that which was vprightnesse in Salomons time and in all former ages was more faithfull and forcible to preserue them whom it tooke charge of as it doth all in whom it inhabiteth from such inordinate and vicious behauiour To which may be added also another brood of a wandring and vagrant mind altogether vnsetled in all points of religion They heare of multiplicitie of opinions and the differences of mens iudgements one from another some are Papists some are Protestants some are Brownists so that they know not what to beleeue nor whom to trust and therefore iudge it their readiest way to credit none of them all and not cleaue to any side But the righteous are not tossed vp and downe with such waues of vncertainetie and doubtfulnes sinceritie leaueth not men to shift for themselues that for want of due information in the waies of God they should walk in flat Atheisme The Lord promiseth better things to his people that faithfully serue him What man is hee that feareth the Lord him will he teach the way that he shall chuse Psalme 25. 12. Are ye left then without direction then ye are found without righteousnesse Doth not God teach you his way then yee are vtterlie void of his feare Reproofe of them that commit themselues to the leading of contrarie guides which withhold all their passengers from sincerities counsell and direction and that is to vaine pleasure to filthie lucre to carnall reason to brutish lust to the example and fashion of the wicked world and to the sinfull motions which the diuell himselfe most craftilie suggesteth These are they that almost in all places are taken vp for leaders they are neuer without worke they haue continuall imployment and therefore it plainly appeareth that there is little vprightnesse and that is as little regarded as few iust persons there are to be guided by it Consolation against the discouragements wherewith manie faithfull Christians are assaulted in respect of the manifold perils which they passe thorow When they look abroad into the world they see all kinds of inducements to euill by perswasions by threatning by examples and sophisticall defences their carnall friendes would allure in kindnesse their craftie foes would illude them by cunning the violent tyrants would compel thē by force When they search into themselues they finde corruptions ignorance errors fearefulnesse and inconstancie which causeth them to fall into many feares and doubts of their perseuerance How say they shall we persist and hold out in the dangerous dayes How if the word of God should be taken from vs how if deceiuers should be turned in among vs how then shall we find the way to euerlasting saluation The holie Ghost telleth you in this place if your hearts be righteous and plaine and honest your vprightnesse shall leade you the spirit of God will teach you and his grace will establish you Which S. Iohn doth also testifie for the confirmation of such as were in the same case These things saith he haue I written vnto you concerning them that deceiue you But the anointing which you receiued of him dwelleth in you and yee neede not that any man teach you but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things and it is true and is no lying and as it taught you it shall abide in him Doct. 2 But the frowardnesse Wicked sinners are greatest workers of their owne woe They shall be taken in
that righteous men will make their brethren commoners with them in their prosperitie When they are aduanced others shall not bee disgraced thereby but honoured when they are inriched others shall not bee impouerished thereby but relieued when they are made mightie others shall not be weakned thereby but supported And so it is said concerning Mordecai that when the royall apparell was on his backe and the crowne of gold on his head that vnto the Iewes was come light and ioy and gladnes and honour Hest 8. 16. Now all this is contrary in the state of harmefull persons when God declareth his anger by casting them downe the people publish their ioy by clapping their hands at them At the least Gods seruants for Gods glorie their owne peace and the publike safetie take comfort in this mercie that is shewed to the Church in taking away such enemies God inclineth their hearts to do this and the crueltie of the enemie hath procured it as the effects of both did manifest at the drowning of Pharaoh and destruction of Sisera Vse 1 Instruction to them that bee desirous to possesse the hearts of honest men that they gaine them by iustice and vpright behauiour by mercie kindnes and goodnes This course will draw their desires to wish well vnto them this will put arguments into their mouthes to speake well for them this will giue them incouragement to further their aduancement this will make their promotion acceptable to them and then desirous of the continuance and increase of the same Now many men desire to be popular but few to be righteous it is easie to affect the greatnesse of Mordecai who was second to the King and great among his people and accepted among the multitude of his brethren but it is hard Hest 10. 3. to follow his goodnes in procuring their wealth and seeking their peace and prosperitie Good liking is not gotten by pompe and power and fauour is not gained with wealth and riches and loue is not commaunded by authoritie and dignitie these may be allured with goodnes but neuer compelled by violence Reproofe of enuious persons that maligne the good estate of godlie Christians they reioyce not at their prosperitie like worthy Citizens but grieue and vexe at it like barbarous aliants Either they labour to keepe them vnder that they shall not rise or to vndermine them that they shall not stand as appeareth in the example of Daniels aduersaries But all is in vaine they shall Dan. 6. be frustrate of their purpose they shall be foiled in their practise they shall be shamed and cursed and plagued for their malitious hearts and mischieuous enterprises They that hate Zion shall all be ashamed and turned backeward They shall be as the grasse on the house tops which withereth afore it commeth forth Psal 129. 5. 6. Doct. 2 The citie reioyceth c. Godly men are the chiefe inhabitants wheresoeuer they dwell They that reioyce at the prosperitie of the righteous are called the citie the place hath denomination from them and it is certaine that neither all nor the most nor in many places the greatest are so wel affected but contrary minded So it is said in the booke of Hester that when the decree was gone forth whereby all the Iewes were proscripted and destinated to death that the citie of Shushan was in perplexitie Who was this citie there but the poore condemned Israelites who from their first comming thither were but strangers and captiues Ahashuerus and Haman were not of the number for they were merily drinking of wine and a great number both in the Court and Citie as it may appeare were glad of their miserie So saith the Apostle to the Rom. 1. 8. Romanes Your faith is published throughout the whole world meaning thereby in all the Churches Reasons 1 First they haue a good estate in their goods and hold their liuings by a right tenure through Iesus being inheritors of the earth whereas none else are so much as tenants at will by any right or warrant from God but meere vsurpers intruding themselues without any allowance into his possessions Secondly all others are aliants in Gods account and only their vnderlings and seruants For so he speaketh of such as hold themselues to bee maisters and commaunders of many others The strangers shall stand and feede your sheepe and the sonnes of strangers shall be your plow-men and dressers of your vines Isai 61. 5. Vse Consolation to them that haue the testimonie of the faithfull and approbation of godly Christians in their behauiour It is as good as if all the towne and countrie did commend them And that was S. Iohns meaning when hee said that Demetrius had a 3. Ioh. vers 12. good report of all men All wicked men would neuer speake well of him or if they should it had been little for his credit but forasmuch as the Apostle testifieth of him and the trueth it selfe also it must needes be that those all men were all good men which knew his goodnes Terror for them that haue the complaint of Gods seruants against them Though they be magnified of the multitude and applauded of neuer so many wicked they shall neither haue true honour nor sound comfort thereby The voices of Christians will carrie the cause and their verdict is that which will cast the faultie if they conuict the Lord will condemne for they neuer agree all to finde any guiltie but where the word of God and his spirit haue first giuen in euidence against them It went hard with Zanecherib when God told him that Zion despised him and Isa 37. 22. laughed him to scorne and shooke her head at him But what cared he for that Did not he despise her as much True it is that he despised her as much but not with so much danger to her His was a vaine foolish absurd and contemptible contempt like paper shot against a strong bulwarke but hers was mightie and effectuall carrying force with it like a Cannon against a weake cottage which will shake it to peeces in a moment Verse 11. By the blessing of the righteous the citie is exalted but it is subuerted by the mouth of the wicked THe meaning is that iust men are very beneficial to the societies of men by their religious prudent and profitable speeches for so the word blessing signifieth in many places and so it is here meant as the antithesis sheweth and so a poore man in aduersitie may as well be an instrument of good to his countrie as a rich man in prosperitie as Salomon testifieth Eccle. 9. 15. On the other side the wicked with his mouth and hurtfull words doth worke mischiefe among whom he conuerseth Doct. By the blessing c. A godly man will alwaies do good to the place where he dwelleth that many shall fare the better for him The land of Iudah found the trueth of this by comfortable experience in the daies of their good Kings and Prophets
and fountaine of all hurts and dangers and that is sinne the guiltinesse of it is taken away by remission and the punishment by his suffring and the power by his grace what then is the peril that we shuld stand in feare of Secondly he maketh all his fruitfull and the fruite is a fence to Gods trees though mens bee more beaten and broken by cudgels and poles for that which groweth vpon them Thirdly euery one of them that haue Christ for their roote haue God the Father for their dresser and keeper Ioh. 15. And therefore if any thing bee hurtfull in them he taketh it away if any thing be wanting to them he maketh supplie if violence be attempted against them he resisteth it This happinesse of the Church and vse of particular Christians doth God himselfe speake of making profession of his prouident care of them in the prophecie of Isaiah Sing saith he of the vineyard of red wine I the Lord doe keepe it I will water it euery moment lest any assaile it I Isai 27. 2. 3. will keepe it night and day Fourthly one especiall part of the sappe that Christ the roote of Christians doth send vp to his branches is the spirit of prayer and that maketh their prayers fit to come vp to him and hee maketh them meete to be presented to his father now then in all their troubles they will surely crie to him and whensoeuer they doe crie he will more surely heare them and whensoeuer he heareth them he will most assuredlie helpe them Vse 1 Instruction to trie in what state we stand by the roote that we grow vpon Euery man and woman euery person that is discended from Adam is a braunch of a tree either growing naturallie as he was borne in the old stocke and so hee is subiect to Gods displeasure iudgements or els is ingrafted into Christ as being new borne and so hath his part in Gods fauour and mercies If we would therefore haue our harts at libertie without dread of calamities and miserie we must draw all our safetie from whence we deriue our saluation and that is from the Lord Iesus our Sauiour and our being in him and growing in him and communion with him Externall meanes will not suffice to secure vs from hurts without this inward medicine and deliuerance from plagues by God owne hand will not comfort vs without the respect of this cause Consolation to them that be in Christ as the Apostle saith to the Romans that there is no damnation to them so the spirit saith Rom. 8. 1. here that there is no danger to them there is assurance that nothing shall keepe them from heauen and euerlasting life and here is a warrant that nothing shall hurt them in earth and in this life That godly gloriation which is vsed there against the enemies of our soules may fitly also bee vsed here against the enemies of our bodies If God be on our side who can bee against vs Who shall separate vs from the loue of Christ shall tribulation or anguish Rom. 8. 31. 35. or persecution or famine or nakednes or perill or sword Though Sathan and sinners would yet they can doe nothing against vs that shall bee for our hurt and though God himselfe can yet he will doe nothing to vs that shall not turne to our good Verse 13. The euill man is snared by the wickednes of his lippes but the wise shall come out of aduersitie AS wicked men doe maliciouslie abuse their tongues to the hurt of others so also many times they ouershoote themselues so farre as that aduantage is taken of their words to their owne perill and hurt as on the other side the godly doe often times helpe themselues out of troubles by the wisedome of their speeches Doct. 1 They that haue euill tongues doe most hurt themselues with them This point we reserue to be handled in the sixt and seuenth verses of the eightenth chapter where will bee fitter occasion to handle it more fullie Doct. 2 But the righteous shall come out c. He is neuer destitute of a good helper in his troubles that hath a good tongue to deale for him Hee doth not here onely set downe the assurance that such as feare God haue to escape from their afflictions but the meanes whereby they obtaine their deliuerance God hath ordained troubles for his people to be tried with and he hath appointed the issue out aswell as the entrance in and their enemies malicious words doe commonly worke their molestation and their owne Christian speeches doe vsually procure their peace and libertie Reasons 1 First the wrath of those that are incensed against them is thereby much abated if not altogether pacified If they bee not wholy implacable and such as haue cast off all humanitie milde and gentle speeches will mitigate their displeasure A Prince is pacified by staying of anger and a soft answere breaketh the bones Prou. 25. 15. Secondly words of trueth being wisely deliuered will very much grace a good cause to the satisfying of them that knew it not before and the refuting of them that are false accusers and the winning of their fauours that for mercie were not so well affected to them Hereof we haue an example in the prophecie of Ieremie The Priests and the Prophets accused him to the Princes and people as a man deseruing to be put to death for his doctrine Hee hath libertie to speake for himselfe hee proueth his innocencie by shewing the author of all that he preached and that was God giuing him a commaundement to publish it and the end that they should repent and amend their waies and so escape the iudgements threatned The Princes and all the people presently were on his side they spake for him they cleared him of that crime which was charged vpon him they iustified his faithfulnesse in his ministerie This man is not worthie to die say they for he hath Ierem. 26. 16. spoken to vs in the name of the Lord. Thirdly with godly and gracious words of prayer godly men preuaile with God himselfe as it was said of Iacob and therefore Gen. 32. 28. no aduersitie can preuaile against them For this and the vses thereof see the eight verse of the former chapter where are almost the very words of this present text Verse 14. A man shall be satiat with good things by the fruite of his mouth and the recompence of a mans hands shall God giue vnto him A Man shall be satiate with good things c. That is shall bee recompenced by the Lord with great blessings for the good vsage of his tongue when hee speaketh to Gods glorie and the edification of his brethren or for iustice and equitie in the behalfe of them that are wronged and iniuriouslie dealt with Hee will stirre vp men to loue him and shew kindnes vnto him yea those sometimes which be of great place and able to doe him much good as it is
of the man is the mouth of the mans treasure that which he speaketh he best loueth that which is most in the lippes hath greatest place in the heart If therefore the trueth be deere vnto him he will assuredly shew it forth when hee shall stand for that purpose before God and his substitute and doe so good a seruice of loue and pietie but if hee haue any fellowship with falsehood he will now take part with it beeing voide of the feare of God and affraide to displease man and hauing so fit opportunity to gratifie his fleshly friends and to procure thanks and recompence to himselfe Secondly no man exerciseth the truth at any time conscionably but by the spirit of trueth and that directing mens hearts at other times in matters of lesse weight will not faile them at their greatest neede when they are to performe a duetie of so great importance and so on the other side Sathan hath the disposing of their tongues that giue themselues to lying he is their father he teacheth them their trade and tasketh them in their worke and they be wholy at his commaundement and who doubteth but that he will commaund them to be on his side and to take against the truth so farre as the knowledge of the truth shall make against his practises Vse Instruction for them that would not fall to falsewitnesse bearing that would not incurre the displeasure of God and hazard the losse of their owne credit that they acquainte themselues with true speaking in all their words so as it may bee familiar with them when they are in any cause to bee disposed that they deale soundly in the company of few lest they shew their falsehoode in presence of many that they hate all lying among the meanest and thereby auoide it among the greatest 2. To iudges and magistrates and all ministers of iustice that they be very circumspect so farre as in them is what manner of persons they admit for Iurours and Quest-men to deliuer vp verdicts or to be accusers or witnesses for giuing in of euidence and well to sift the testimonie of thē that are wont to faile of fidedelitie lest as they vse to fill mens eares with vntruths so they also defile the place of iudgement with periurie and vniustice How many righteous men may a few such deceiuers turne out of the right way what wrong may they offer what hurt may they doe what mischiefe may they worke both in oppressing them that are innocent and clearing of the wicked Doct. 2 Will shew righteousnesse vseth deceite c. The speaking of true words is no note of a faithfull man vnlesse it bee in due manner and plaine meaning False witnesses doe not alwaies vtter flat lies and palpable vntrueths for then they would be soone espied and quicklie conuinced and easily confuted they would bee censured of euery man and credited of no man but their fraude is couered with a faire shew of veritie as slips of copper appeare to be good coine when they are gilded ouer The promise of euerlasting life is not giuen to all that speake the trueth but onely to them that speake Psal 15. 2. the trueth in their hearts that is in sinceritie and vprightnesse The diuell himselfe did speake that which was true and euen the words of holy trueth to Iesus Christ when he said that God had giuen a charge to his Angels to hold his people in their hands Matth. 4. 6. that they should not dash their foote against a stone but it was guilefully deliuered a materiall part being suppressed and the rest peruerted to draw him to sinfull presumption It was a true information that was giuen to Saul by Doeg that Ahimelech the 1. Sam. 22. 10. 23. 19. Priest had ministred both foode and weapon to Dauid and by the Ziphims that Dauid hid himselfe in the wood by them It was a true informatiō that was giuen to Nebuchadnezzar by the Chaldeans that Shadrach Meshach and Abednego would not serue his Gods Dan. 3. 12. nor worship the image that he had set vp and it was a true information that was giuen to Darius by his princes that Daniel regarded not the decree that he had sealed but made his petition three times a day but all these true informations were made by false men of Dan. 6. 13. deceitfull lipes and malitious hearts for wicked purposes Reasons 1 First God heareth our words beholdeth all our proceedings he looketh to the heart especially and obserueth likewise the manner of our testimonies not onely what is vttered but how much whether all that ought to be or more then should bee or the iust measure that is required and onely they that can approue themselues to him for sinceritie and vprightnesse are to be reputed faithfull and the rest are but craftie dissemblers Secondly if true words alone would passe for currant without further respect of drift and manner those things would be many times separated which God would haue alwaies ioyned together and those things would be made opposite which hee appointeth to be subordinate one to another trueth is oftentimes spoken without loue that will peruert iustice and true dealing and stirre vp oppression and violence as is to be seene in the former examples But so it must not be a breach must not be made among those that are euer to be knit together with an vnseparable bond of vnion Thou shalt sweare saith the Prophet the Lord liueth Ierem. 4. 2. in truth in iudgement and in righteousnesse that is thou shalt truly rightly and righteouslie professe him and take an oath by him when thou hast a cause and calling to sweare and accordingly dispose of all the rest of thy speeches Vse 1 Instruction so to order and guide our lippes in all that we say that men may finde nothing but veritie in the matter which wee declare and God may see nothing but sinceritie in the end which we propose And so though we be sifted yet we shall not bee shamed and though there bee accusations as the trueth must looke to be quarrelled withall yet there will bee no conuictions so long as an vpright heart doth cleere vs. Reproofe of guilefull persons whose trade is to be painters of bad causes If any man haue ragged torne and rotten matters in hand which euery honest man reiecteth let him come to them and they will set such colours and pictures thereupon as shall make them appeare very beautifull But let them know that they shall make themselues to be base and God will bring such cunning deceiuers as hee hath alreadie dealt with diuers aequiuocant sophisters to shame and contempt Verse 18. There is that speaketh words like the pricking of a sword but the tongue of wise men is health THere is a brood and companie of sinfull fooles which speake words like the prickings of a sword that is dangerous and pernicious which pierce deeper to the hurt of mens names and states then the
if we doe not onely forbeare to lie but bee vtterly vnwilling that any other should tell a lie for vs. For that is the note of a righteous man that he hateth lying words as well as Prou. 13. 3. forbeareth to speake them And they shall bee shut out of the kingdome of heauen together which loue and which make lies Reuel 22. 15. Consolation to them that loue the trueth and exercise it the same God that hateth liers so deadly is as well pleased with true men that affect and practise that which he loueth so dearely Be it therefore that they are maligned for saying that which true is and hast not onely purchased euill will but hard dealing and that at their hands which seeme to be able to beare downe all before them yet know and remember that God maketh account of thee for thou art his delight and those that bee his fauourites shall find his fauour effectuall against all aduersaries for safetie and protection Doct. But they that deale truely c. That trueth which is acceptable to God consisteth both in speaking and doing Nothing can please him but the image of that which is in him and the streames which flow from him as doth this reall and operatiue trueth and not that which is verball and in word onely This is testified of the Lord Iesus Christ the deerely beloued sonne of God who is proposed to vs for a perfect example to imitate that he did no wickednesse as no deceit was found in his Isa 53. 9. mouth Reasons 1 First his word in many places doth commaund both and that equally and no where doth dispence with the want of either Secondly his spirit doth infuse both and that inseparablie and maketh euery man that hath attained to the one to be able to vse the other That which S. Iohn setteth downe in a more generall manner doth strongly confirme this particular point If anie man sinne not in word he is a perfect man and able to bridle all the bodie His meaning is not that some bee absolute without sinne in word and perfect without infirmitie in goodnes but that many be gracious without sinfulnesse though they haue their slips in speeches and sincere without wickednes though they haue their frailties in behauiour Thirdly both are infallible and essentiall fruites of regeneration and the Apostle doth perswade vs thereby to declare our selues to be of the number of the saints and faithfull saying Cast off lying and let him that stole steale no more Ephes 4. 25. 28. Fourthly both are required of them that would know and manifest themselues to be naturall members of the Church in this life and inheriters of saluation in the life to come Lord saith Dauid who shall dwell in thy Tabernacle who shall rest in thy holy Psal 15. 1. 2. mountaine He saith God that walketh vprightly and worketh righteousnes and speaketh the trueth in his heart Vse 1 Instruction 1. if we would haue the constant credit of honestie among men or the comfort of it in our owne soules or the allowance of it in Gods presence that wee bee not more smooth in words then faithfull in workes that men may not more beleeue vs to be true in speeches then the Lord shall discerne vs to bee trustie in actions Not to be ouerhastie to receiue their reports whom we are able to conuince of vnfaithfulnes in behauiour If God giue vs a caueat to looke to them and beware of them if he commend none to vs for credible but such as are righteous why should wee set light by his certificate and be credulous to hearken to sinfull persons especially sithence of all others they are most readie to fill mens eares with pernicious and hurtfull informations Verse 23. A prudent man concealeth knowledge but the heart of fooles publisheth foolishnesse A Prudent man he that is of good discretion and hath learned to be wary and circumspect concealeth knowledge not that he shutteth it vp altogether without any vse or benefit of it to others for that were contrarie to the profession which the Prophet maketh of that wherein euery godly man ought to follow him I haue not hid thy righteousnesse within my heart but I but I haue declared thy trueth and thy saluation I haue not concealed thy mercie and thy trueth from the great congregation Psal 40. 10. And that were contrarie to the testimonie which is giuen of wise men chap. 15. 7. The lippes of the wise doe spread abroad knowledge But he will obserue all good circumstances of speaking that it be in time and place when good opportunitie doth require it and good effect is like to bee wrought by it And contrariewise the heart of a foole which leadeth his tongue for guide it doth not doth set the tongue on worke either to vtter bad matter or that which is good in bad manner that euery man may see the folly which is in it Doct. It is not good for any man to speake as much and as often as he can but as often and as much as he ought Many wise sayings and sentences are inserted by the spirit of God into this booke to teach men how to be heedfull for the obseruation of this rule As when it is said that the tongue of the wise vseth knowledge aright Chap. 15. 2. And that a foole powreth out all his mind but a wise man keepeth in till afterwards Chap. 29. 11. Reasons 1 First this sparing of speech when men reserue themselues for fit occasions and only vtter that which serueth for vse doth giue a cleere testimony of a minde that is stored with vnderstanding and iudgement And this reason our text in hand doth offer vnto vs when it is said that a wise man hideth knowledge as a foole on the other side doth exercise the contrarie Wee deeme them not the most thriftie husbands and wealthiest men that will looke vp nothing in their coffers nor keepe any thing close in their purses but carrie al their monie in their hands and shew it to euery commer by and so doe they that haue no more matter within their hearts then all the standers by shall heare their lipes deliuer Secondly it is a point of humilitie to bee silent in modestie as pride and conceitednesse maketh men desirous to heare themselues speaking Thirdly their words are so much more desireable and better accepted as they are rare and few and seasonable How good is a word in due season saith the Scripture And a word spoken in his Prou. 15. 23. Prou. 25. 11. place is as apples of gold vpon pictures of siluer The ointment that is close kept in a boxe wil yeeld a sweter sauour when it is powred out then that which is continually open And wine fresh from the vessell hath a better relish then that which was drawne long before there was neede of it or any to drinke it Vse 1 Instruction to learne moderation and keepe measure in speaking vnlike to them that
be talkatiue and exceede too farre in multiplying of words What though it be true that we say and so we know and are able to proue it Doth euery trueth befit euery time Should all men alwaies bee speaking all that they know It would bee a great meanes to hinder the increase of knowledge Some be talking when they haue more neede to heare some be teaching when they haue more neede to learne and many wrong themselues and them that are present in not giuing place to others that are more sufficient and better able to speake So did not Elihu he preferred his elders though not his betters before himselfe Hee would not open his mouth before his turne came and that he saw Iob and his three friends to Iob. 34. 4. 5. c. swerue out of the way on both hands Reproofe of those that destinate all their speehes and that in the ministerie of the Gospell to the setting forth of their owne praises It may truely be said of many that they preach not Christ so much as themselues contrarie to the faithfulnesse of Paul who preached not himselfe but the Lord Iesus Christ Their chiefe labour is not to win glory to God and men to saluation but credit to themselues and men to the admiration of their gifts and learning This they principallie aime at that all may be affected with their elocution that al may see the fruit of their wits that al may discerne of their skill in the tongues that al may witnes their paines in reading that all may wonder at their depth of iudgement If those be things that their hearts doe chiefly desire wee must conclude of them that their hearts doe publish foolishnes Verse 24. The hand of the diligent shall beare rule but the deceitfull shall be vnder tribute THe hand of the diligent that is diligent men who vse their hands or other members of their bodies or else their minds to some honest and profitable trauell according to their calling shall beare rule and attaine to some good place of estimation But idle persons whom want and other occasions draw to deceitfull courses to shift for themselues as wee haue shewed in the fourth verse of the tenth chapter shall be made vnderlings and brought into subiection and seruilitie Doct. They which are laborious and faithfull in meane places doe take the way to rise to an higher degree True it is that diuers attaine not to such greatnesse as others doe and yet be no lesse diligent then others are but the Lord maketh their inferioritie a step towards their heauenly aduancement and they are not without estimation in that low estate and God seeth their fruite to bee better and their comfort to bee more there than if they were raised vp to higher preferment Otherwise they that serue God in what place soeuer are sure to grow greater The Scripture proposeth examples hereof and sheweth how the point hath been verified in former ages Iacob at the first set himselfe to seruice and was at the commandement of an other man but at the last being painful and true he was able to keep seruants himselfe and other men were at his commandement Ioseph when hee came into Aegypt was bought and sold as a poore bondman but being faithfull in euery place that hee came into hee was promoted in euery place that hee came into When hee was a seruant when hee was a prisoner and especiallie when he was Prince Dauid had once the charge of a flocke of sheepe and thereof was not a little heedefull but afterwards hee had the leading of an armie of men and lastlie was exalted to the throne of a glorious kingdome Reasons 1 First promotion is from the Lord and hee setteth vp and putteth downe according to his owne will And therefore when he hath fitted men to authoritie by humbling them with labour he assigneth their places wherein they shall stand and by his providence preferreth them to the same some to bee Magistrates some to be Captaines some to be Ministers some to be Maisters some to bee Stewards some to haue one office and some another Secondly the hand of the diligent maketh rich and riches cause them that are wise and honest to be put into authoritie and imployed in the townes and places wherein they dwell or at least they grow to be housekeepers and beare rule in their owne families Thirdly painefulnesse with wisedome and faithfulnesse doth cause great personages to looke after them They entertaine them into seruice they put them in trust with their affaires they giue countenance vnto them and they many times are meanes of their rising and preferment And in this sense is that saying Thou seest that a diligent man in his businesse standeth before Kings and standeth not before the base sort Prou. 22. 29. Vse Reproofe of their follie that are ashamed and disdaine to take any paines vnlesse it be in seruing of sinne and lust and thereto they make themselues slaues and drudges And what is it that meaneth them to such nicenesse that they will not voutchsafe to put their hands to any worke or set their mindes to seeke for knowledge whereby they may bee fit for some good profession The feare of contempt the doubt that they shall bee little regarded if they applied themselues to such a base kinde of life It is not according to their birth and bringing vp to spend their time in labour or studie it will bee a hinderance to their preferment that they looke for But will they thus contrarie the word of God and crosse the trueth of his holy spirit Will they say that diligence doth make men contemptible when he saith the diligent hand shall beare rule will they say that idlenes doth bring men to promotion when he saith that the idle shall be vnder tribute He will as well crosse and contrarie them in their state and desires and make them feele his words to be true Who seeth not what beggerie and want and miserie they cast themselues into Are they not driuen to sell away and depart with that inheritance and patrimonie which their parents haue left them Are they not compelled to borrow and shift and to sincke deepely into debt And it is a true prouerbe that the borrower is seruant to the man that lendeth For further vse of this Prou. 22. 7. point see the fourth verse of the tenth chapter in the application of the second doctrine Verse 25. Heauines in the heart of a man doth bring it downe but a good word reioyceth it HEauines of heart that is such sorrowes or feares as are not godly and effects of faith but proceeding from infidelity or carnall respects especially being excessiue doth bring down the heart not humbling it kindely so as pride may be taken away but either filling it with discouragement or distemper against which the Prophet wrestled with sundry conflicts Why art thou cast down my soule and art vnquiet or tumultuous within me Psal 42. 5. Now withall