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A17389 An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians Wherein, not onely the text is methodically analysed, and the sence of the words, by the help of vvriters, both ancient and moderne is explayned: but also, by doctrine and vse, the intent of the holy Ghost is in euery place more fully vnfolded and vrged. ... Being, the substance of neare seauen yeeres vveeke-dayes sermons, of N. Byfield, late one of the preachers for the citie of Chester. Byfield, Nicholas, 1579-1622. 1615 (1615) STC 4216; ESTC S120678 703,664 509

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zeale that spends it selfe in rayling and fiery reproches railers seldome stand long 11 Or an ignorant bold zeale such as was in the Iewes Or lastly a selfe conceited zeale when men trust too much to themselues and their owne iudgements True zeale hath in it 6 things 1 The affections of worship and spirituall compassion it will not rest in the bare worke done either of pietie to God or spirituall mercy to men it cannot bee cold or lukewarme in praying hearing preaching admonishing c. 2 An ardent loue to such as feare God shewed by desire mourning and seruencie of minde towards them 3 An vtter hatred of the wickednesse and profanenesse of the world with a willingnesse to shew and maintaine according to a mans calling a spirituall oposition against it 4 An affectionate desire after Gods house and the puritie of it thus the zeale of Gods house should eate vs vp 5 A great wrestling within a man against the corruptions of his owne nature expressed by indignation sorrow confession strong cries to God and reuenge vpon the flesh 6 The couetting of all spirituall things as the best things in the world Lastly obserue that he saith much zeale or great zeale which sheweth that men ought to thriue in zeale aswell as in other graces howsoeuer the world iudge of it only let men looke to themselues according to the former rules that they deceiue not themselues nor the world For you and for them of Laodicea and Hierapolis I will not trouble the Reader with the topographie of these townes it is out of question they were neere bordering cities Only obserue here 3 things 1 That the care of faithfull teachers and their desire to do good extends to other Churches also hence they are compared fitly to starres that giue light not only to the orbe in which they are but to places further of and this good Ministers may do by praier example of faithfulnesse and diligence or by counsell or writing or confirmation of doctrine by preaching as there is occasion And this shewes the worth of painfull and sincere Teachers they are a great benefit to the whole countrie where they liue and therefore they should be protected and incouraged by all them that would be accounted louers of their countrie 2 That Ministers owe a speciall loue and care to the neighbour Churches for as neerenesse of habitation increaseth the strength of ciuill bonds so should it much more in spirituall 3 That the care of other Churches should not cause men to neglect the stocke that depends vpon them it is not sufficient that men preach somewhere God calls for an account of their stewardship in their owne charge they must tend their owne heards he were a strange Husbandman that would plow his neighbours field and let his owne lie vntilled it is vile corruption to be intent when we labour for others and remisse when we labour for our owne people Luke the beloued Phisition There is some adoe amongst Interpreters who this Luke should be but I incline to them that thinke it was Luke the Euangelist but whosoeuer it was three things may be heere obserued 1 That the Church of God hath alwaies consisted of men of diuers callings so as no lawfull calling is excluded nor yet any only taken 2 That Phisicke hath beene of ancient honor and vse in the Church wee see it here in the Apostles time and it was long before also for there were Phisitions in Iosephs time 4 Sorts of men may be reproued concerning Phisicke or Phisitions 1 Such as totallie neglect them though they haue neede to vse them yet our Sauiour Christ saith the sicke neede a Phisition o 2 Such as are wayward and will not be cured that is such as through impatiencie will not be ordered by this meanes in the manner they should be 3 Such as put their whole trust in Phisicke as Asa did neglecting to seeke vnto God for helpe yea it is to be noted in Asa that his disease being but ordinarie yet to neglect the Lord in it was a great sinne for though God hath allowed Phisicke as an helpe yet it was neuer his meaning to robbe himselfe of his owne glory 4 Such as will out of pride and nicenesse be tampering with their bodies in phisicke when there is no need contrarie to that of our Sauiour Christ the whole neede not the Phisitian Now in as much as many times it is manifest phisicke doth no good to the diseased we are to vnderstand three things first that this may be the fault of carelesse and ignorant Phisitians 2 That as we grow monsters in the world by sinning ouerpassing the deedes of the wicked so the Lord sometimes by bringing in strong and new diseases doth ouerpasse the skill of the Phisitians 3 God for sinnes or triall may restraine the blessing vpon the meanes which else would be auaileable The third thing I note is that the holy Ghost giues this praise to a godly Phisitian importing that a Phisitian should be a man sound in religion and zealous for the truth and knowne and beloued in the Church for as it is certaine godly and religious Phisitians may do much good in the dangers of their patients so miserable experience shewes that popish and superstitious Phisitians do exceeding much hurt by working vpon those opportunities to seduce and peruert men And Demas This is that Demas that afterward forsooke Paul and imbraced this present world from the consideration of whose estate wee may obserue three things 1 That the vices of men by the profession of the truth may be restrained when they are not cured This mans loue of the world was in him when he was at the best but it was curbed and held downe and so it is with many hypocrites and therefore men should be warned and looke to themselues that they be not deceiued by taking the restraint of the outward practice of some euill for the true mortification of them It is many times a great hand of God vpon vnsound hearted men that at their best they are seene into and not greatly esteemed it seemes it was so with this man for if we marke it the Apostle not only reckons him in the last place but he names him also without any manner of praise as if he would import that hee durst not commend him to the Churches We should here learne what to doe towards such from the example of the Apostle Now if any would know more fully what is to bee done and how they should carry themselues towards such as they iustly doubt and feare not to be right though they make profession there are three rules to be obserued 1 Pitty them pray for them and admonish them 2 Commit not thy selfe vnto them but bee well aduised before thou converse inwardly with them It is true that the practise of this rule is strangely censured when those kinde of people perceiue themselues not to be regarded so much
of Faith the incouragements to beleeue and the defects of the common Protestants Faith 23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32 Indiscretion is not the cause of the reproaches and troubles of Christians 33 The surest way to get Credit is to get Grace 34 Foure Signes of Vaine-glory 34 Seauen Obseruations about Loue. 35 Seauen things to be shewed in Christian Loue. 36 Foure things in the manner of our loue 37 Motiues to perswade to the exercise of mutuall loue 38.39.40 Eight helpes of Loue. 41.42 The defects of the common Protestants Charitie or Loue. 42.43 Eight Differences betweene true Hope and common Hope and seauen meanes to breede true Hope 45.46 What wee must doe if we would haue heauen when we dye 46 What profit good men get by hearing Sermons 49.50 The sorts of euill hearers with their misery 50.51 How the Word is said to be a word of truth and that it worketh truth in vs sixe wayes 52 Concerning the Gospell what it contaynes who may and who doe receiue it and the effects of it fol. 53.54 Motiues to fruitfulnesse what fruit wee should beare and the meanes to make vs more fruitfull 55.56 There is a season for fruit 58 Seauen things to be done that we may heare the Word in truth 59 The causes of fruitlesse hearing 60 The great commodities of assurance ibid. Who loue not God and who loue not men 64 To loue as Christ loued vs hath foure things in it ibid. Incouragements to prayer 66.67 Why many pray and speede not 67 What wee should seeke to know Motiues to knowledge and rules for attayning knowledge 70.71 Signes of a naturall man 73 Who make Schisme in the Church 73 Rules for Contemplation 75 Tenne Obiections against Knowledge answered out of Prou. 8. 75.76 Wherein Wisedome consists Wisedomes order in seauen things Wisedomes specialties in the behauiour first of the Heart in fiue things secondly of the Tongue in seauen things thirdly of the Conuersation in eight things 76.77.78 Motiues to holy life the causes of prophanenes rules for holinesse and the gaine of holinesse 78.79.80 Nine Reasons against merit 81 What it is to walke worthy of the Lord it hath sixe things in it 82 Eight rules to be obserued if we would please God and sixe rules if we would please men 83.84 How Gouernours in families may walke pleasingly and how inferiours in the family may please their superiours and the like of Ministers and the people and Magistrates and their Subiects 84.85 Seauen things to be obserued if wee would walke in all pleasing towards our owne consciences 85 What workes are not good workes and what rules must be obserued to make our workes good and what workes in particular are good workes and seauen ends of good workes 86.87 What are the lets of increase of Knowledge and how wee may know when wee increase in knowledge and what we must doe that wee may increase 88 How God is made knowne and who are charged not to know God and how it comes to passe that man knowes not his God and what wee must doe that we may know God 88.89 Signes of weake a Christian or an infant in Grace 89 What is in the worke Christian notwithstanding his wants 90 Comforts for a weake Christian and helpes for his strengthening 90.91 Signes of a strong Christian. 91 The extent of the power of God and what God cannot doe 92 Of the glory of God and how many wayes it is reuealed 92.93 About falling from Grace and Perseuerance 93 Motiues to Patience and what we must doe that wee may be patient and seauen things wherein we should shew patience 94.95 Of Long-suffering and how to preuent anger and desire of reuenge 95 What wee must doe that wee might get constant Ioyfulnesse of heart 96 How the Father may be said to redeeme vs. 97 Markes of a Childe of God 98 How Christ dyed for all men 98.99 Fiue sorts of men in the Church not made fit for heauen 99 The diuision of Canaan by Lot shadowes out many things in the kingdome of heauen 100 Our inheritance is in light in sixe respects 101 A three-fold light ibid. A sixe-fold darkenesse in euery vnregenerate man 102 Nine things in euery one that is deliuered from darkenesse 103 The excellencie of Christs Kingdome and the priuiledges of his Subiects 105 Foure wayes of Redemption 108 The comforts of the Doctrine of remission of sinnes ibid. The terrour of the Doctrine of remission of sinnes 109 What a man should doe to get his sinnes forgiuen him ibid. Christ more excellent then all Monarches in diuers respects 110 Difference betweene Image and Similitude Gods Image is in man three wayes the difference betweene the Image of God in man and in Christ Christ is the Image of God three wayes hee is the Image of God as God and as man three wayes 110.111 How many wayes Christ is said to be first begotten 113 Foure words confute foure errours about the Creation 115 Diuers opinions about the meaning of the words Thrones Dominions c. ibid. All things are for Christ in diuers respects 117 The eternitie of Christ described and explained 118 How all things consist in Christ. ibid. Many Obiections about the preseruation of the righteous answered out of the 37. Psalme fol. 102. But if we would be thus preserued wee must looke to nine things noted out of that Psalme 121 The benefits that slow from Christ as Head of the Church 121 Of the Church 122.123 How Christ is the beginning 124 A three-fold primogeniture in Christ. 124 Christ was first begotten among the dead in three respects 125 Christ is first in diuers respects ibid. What it is to yeeld Christ the preheminence 126 All fulnesse is in Christ in fiue respects 127 Tenne fruits of the bloud of Christ. 132 How many wayes men sinne against Christs bloud ibid. Whether Angels be reconciled to Christ or no. 133 Wicked men are strangers in fiue respects 136 Wicked men are enemies both actiuely and passiuely and how 137 The reasons why most men minde not their misery 199 Sixe distinct things in our reconciliation by Christ. 130 Why the Church is called all things ibid. Christs body better then ours in fiue respects fol. 139. Not like ours in two things and like ours in three respects 140 How many wayes Christ doth present vs to God 141 How Christians may be said to be holy vnblameable and without fault in Gods sight in this life 142 Internall holinesse must haue seauen things in it ibid. What externall holinesse must haue in it 143 Signes of an vpright heart 143. and Meanes and Motiues By what meanes men are induced to fall away 144 How the faithfull may fall away ibid. Seauen things from which the Elect can neuer fall 145 Concerning perseuerance 1. Motiues 2. Meanes 3. Helpes ibid. How many helpes a Christian hath from the very spirit of God that is in him and from the Word 146 The priuiledges of an established and grounded heart and what wee must doe that wee
should be so as the Preacher sayes Fourthly Some heare because a great report goeth of the Teacher Fiftly But aboue all others they are straying hearers that are mentioned Mat. 22.22 they heare and admire and yet leaue and forsake for any reformation or practise of what they heare Vnder this rancke I may referre the three sorts of hearers Matth. 13. The first sort suffer the Diuell presently to take away the Word The second sort choake it with cares and lusts The third forsakes the profession and hearing and liking of it in the time of temptation or persecution Thus of their sorts The state of men transgressing against the Word by refusing to heare it aright is exceeding fearefull if they could see their miserie they would doe as the Prophets require they would cut their haire and cast it away vnder the sence of the horror of Gods indignation The dust of the feet of Gods messengers will rise in iudgement against such hearers It shall be easier for Niniueh and Tyrus and Sidon and Sodom and Gomorrah then for such hearers Yea all their suites for mercy are abhomination in Gods sight A heauie eare is noted for a singular iudgement Matth. 13.13.14 c. Esa. 30.8.9 Yea because men will not heare the Word they must heare the rod Mich. 6.9 and their eares if they belong to God must be forced open by corrections Iob 3.3 To conclude if all this can not affect men then I say as the Lord sayd to the Prophet of such persons He that leaueth off to heare let him leaue off Ezek. 3. vlt. Thus of the first part of the description viz. the ordinance in which it is most effectuall viz. Hearing The second part is the propertie of the Word which is most eminent in the working of it viz. Truth Word of Truth Hee meaneth not the personall Word which is Christ but the enunciatiue Word made knowne eyther singularly by Reuelation Oracles Visions Dreames or commonly by tradition of Doctrine from hand to hand for 2000. yeeres or by a more excellent manner afterwards by Scripture the Word of holy Scripture is here meant There are many properties of the Word of God wherein it doth excell First it is diuine The testimonie of Gods mouth Wonderfull 1 Thes. 2.13 Psal. 119.18.88.129 Secondly It is eternall and incorruptible a liuing Word or the Word of Life Psal. 119.89.144.152 Phil. 2.16 1 Pet. 1.22 Thirdly It is swift Psal. 147.15.18 Fourthly It is powerfull and terrible Hebr. 4.12 The sword of the Spirit Hos. 6.5 Esa. 11.2 Hebr. 4.12 Ephes. 6. Fiftly It is nourishing and healing it hath a propertie to nourish and heale Psal. 107.20 Sixtly It sanctifieth both our persons and the vse of the creatures Seauenthly It is comfortable ioyfull sweet Psal. 119.14.111.143 162. Eightly It is apt for generation it hath a quickening power Psal. 119. 25.28 1 Pet. 1.22 Ninthly It is preseruatiue both from sinne Psal. 119.11 and from shame Psal. 119.22 So will not gold and siluer Tenthly it is wise and exceeding large Psal. 119.96.98.99.100.104 Eleauenthly It is light and pure and iust Psal. 119.105.130.140.128.138 But heere the Word is commended for the Truth of it and that as a most eminent propertie in mens conuersions Truth is taken diuersly for a vertue in speech in the second Table for Truth of Doctrine Iohn 5.33 for the substance of a type Iohn 1.17 for vprightnesse and sinceritie Iohn 3.21 for the true forme of a thing Rom. 1.28 Here the word of God is sayd to be the word of Truth in regard of the vse of the word in the conuersion of a sinner and that first as it is apprehended to be in itselfe secondly as it is by effect in the hearer For the first before a man can haue experience of the power of the Word in the gathering of his soule he must know it to be a word of Truth foure wayes First that it is the very word of God and therefore true considering the admirable antiquitie of the Storie before all other Histories the dreadfull miracles by which it was confirmed the certaine euent of the vaticinies or prophesies the immutable and euery way sufficient frame of pietie righteousnesse and diuine worship contained in it the durablenesse of the wisedome thereof which no punishments could euer extort out of the hearts of the professors thereof and lastly the dreadfull iudgements vpon the enemies of it Secondly that it is true whatsoeuer Doctrine it reuealeth though it make neuer so much against our profits or pleasures or lusts till a man be brought to this the Word neuer worketh soundly Thirdly that there is an especiall glory of Truth in the promises both in the promise it selfe and the condition Fourthly that we acknowledge Truth in the performance of what God hath promised and so giue glory to his faithfulnesse and thus of the word as it is apprehended in it selfe In the second place the word is the Word of Truth by effect because it worketh truth in vs and imprinteth it selfe in vs and fits vs for godlinesse Tit. 1.2 and thus it worketh Truth in vs sixe wayes First In that it worketh knowledge and so Truth in the vnderstanding Secondly In that it worketh in the Truth of worship Iohn 14.23.24 Thirdly In that it worketh in vs plainenesse and vprightnesse in the exercise of Grace and Holinesse and so it is opposed to hypocrisie Ephes. 4.24 Fourthly In that it worketh Truth of Constancie that is an euerlasting resolution to heare and keepe the Word of Truth Iohn 8.37 1 Iohn 4.6 Fiftly In that it begets in vs the sinceritie and Truth that becomes our callings and behauiour in the world as we are free from lying calumnies perfidiousnes slandering boasting flattery c. 1 Cor. 5.8 Sixtly In that it makes all our conuersation vertuous so guids vs to do the truth Ioh. 3.22 Iam. 3.17 Vse is both for Instruction and for Reproofe For Instruction therefore wee should labour that the Word may be a Word of Truth to vs and to this end First we should pray God to giue vs the spirit of Truth Iohn 16 13. Secondly we must repent that we may come to the knowledge of the Truth 2 Tim. 2.25 Thirdly we may not test in the forme of Truth Rom. 2.20 Iohn 3.22 For Reproofe of foure sorts of men First such as will not receiue the loue of the Truth With these gaine is godlines 1 Tim. 6.5 2 Thes. 2.10.12 Secondly such as strangle the light of the Truth eyther of Nature conscience or the Word and with-hold it in vnrighteousnes that striue against the light of the truth in their hearts that they might sinne the more freely Rom. 1.18 Thirdly such as will not obey the Truth which yet they admire commend affect c. Gal. 3.1 5.7 Fourthly such as by their wicked liues cause the way of Truth to be blasphemed which Truth they both heare and professe to obey Thus of the
that wee neede not be informed Thus the Pharises are blinde though they heare Christ himselfe or it comes to passe by reason of mens faultinesse in hearing they heare carlesly or without application or with preiudice or not at all or else it is because men smother their doubts and seeke not resolution in priuate by conference or seeking the Law at the Priests mouth and in many fruitlesse hearing is caused by want of catechising when people are not fitted for preaching by information in the principles before Secondly the hearing and true knowledge of Gods grace to a man in particular doth make fruitfull the salutiferans appearance of Gods grace in a mans heart workes in a man a desire and endeauour to shew all good faithfulnesse that may adorne that doctrine by which hee comes to know God to be his Sauiour It teacheth men to deny vngodlinesse and worldly lusts and to liue godly righteously and soberly it purgeth vpon iniquitie and inflames the zeale of good workes When Gods Children haue the tydings of grace giuen vnto them it kindles in them a singular incouragement to goe about Gods worke and to hold out to lay the very last stone with ioy Thirdly as other Doctrines so especially the doctrine of our reconciliation with God or of our particular assurance of Gods grace to vs is exceeding hard and men are strangely turned off from the right knowledge of it This comes to passe where it is effectually preached because it is hindred by common hope and by a resolution in many to part with no sinne for the attayning of it and by a naturall darknesse in the vnderstanding of man in matters of the Kingdome of Christ and by the speciall malice of the Diuill and by pride in other knowledges And lastly by an incredible auersnesse in our natures that will not be brought to set time apart to minde this point seriously and to apply our selues vnto the meanes that might further vs thereunto Whereas if men were assured of Gods fauour and possessed of sauing grace the profit of the knowledge of it would appeare to be exceeding great though the heart of man be exceeding dull yet it could not but meruailously refresh vs to thinke of the pardon of all our sinnes yea if wee were sure of this point and had trauelled soundly about the experience of Gods grace to vs in particular it would for euer settle vs in the plerophorie of our religion A man needs neuer care for disputes and the thousands of Volumes about which should be the true Church or true Religion for if a man by sound reasons from the word and Spirit of God had gotten the assurance of Gods loue hee would become as Mount Sio● that could not be moued This also would make a man able to contemne all earthly mutations and liue in firmenes of heart in some measure out of the feare of any afflictions or of death it selfe and besides it would preserue vs from the poyson and infection of earthly pleasures and vaine delights and profits And to conclude it is to enioy a kinde of heauen vpon earth as being an entrance into the first degree of eternall life When men get from vnder the Law to liue vnder Grace it workes not onely a dissolution of the dominion of sinne but a consecration of the members for the seruice of righteousnesse of the fulnesse of Christ doe all the faithfull receiue euen grace for grace the truth of Sanctification and new Obedience together with the perfection of Redemption and Iustification To conclude euery faithfull man may say as the Apostle said By the grace of God I am that I am The vse is first for instruction euen to labour so much the more earnestly for the certaintie of assurance of Gods grace and free fauour to vs in particular because it will make vs abundant in the worke of the Lord and inrich vs with those things that may further our reckoning against the last day But that wee may speede in suing for Gods grace and wayting for the tydings of his speciall loue wee must labour to be good men and shew it by this that wee be men of holy imaginations Our vnderstandings will neuer be capable of this knowledge till the euils of the thoughts be in some measure purged out and subdued Besides we must take heede of scorning and contemning the meanes of grace and labour for a hatred of euery sinne for till then we neuer get any sound experience of Gods fauour So long as a man makes a mocke of any sinne and securely against the light will commit it so long he remaines vnder the power of folly and vnregeneration but especially wee must labour to get and grow in humilitie for God bestowes his graces on the humble And if God euer comfort vs with his grace let vs so learne to make it our portion and to trust perfectly vpon it as not to receiue it in vaine but obey all the counsell of God and his Ministers that beseech vs to expresse the power of it in our liues Secondly the doctrine of the power of Gods grace doth bitterly reproue foure sorts of men First such as neglect Gods grace and seeke not any particular euidence for it Secondly such as fall away from the grace of God and giue ouer the vse of the meanes of grace which apostasie many times befals such men as will not wash off the pollution nor by mortification stay the springing vp of some bitter roote or other within their hearts such Apostates when they were at the best had in their hearts some imperious lusts and passions or other that they made not conscience of to subdue Thirdly such as turne the grace of God into wantonnesse men that before they haue any reason of comfort vpon the bare hearing of the promises of the Gospell take liberty to liue licentiously and follow their sinnes with presumptuous abuse of Gods mercy These are vngodly men ordayned before to condemnation Lastly such as cannot abide the doctrine of Gods grace but despise and hate the very Spirit of Grace how sore shall their punishment be Thus farre of the Thankesgiuing for the principall meanes of Grace The Instrumentall followes Verse 7. As yee also learned of Epaphras our fellow-seruant who is for you a faithfull Minister of God Verse 8. Who hath also declared vnto vs your loue which you haue in the spirit HEe hath giuen thankes for the Ministery now hee giues thankes for the Minister who is here described by his name Epaphras by the adiunct Loue of others to him beloued and by his Office a Seruant by his willingnes to ioyne with others 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a fellow-seruant by his faithfulnes in the execution of his Office which is for you a faithfull Minister of Christ lastly by his loue to his people which hee shewes by the good report hee thankefully giues of
of cunning men that will lie in waite to deceiue vs. 4. We must take heede of personall discords with any that feare God following the truth in loue 5. We must mutually striue to yeeld and seeke helpe to and of one another that euery ioynt in this mysticall body according to the measure of the part may supply and make vp the increase of the body by vertue of vnion with the Head and communion with the Members Besides if we would increase in strength wee must let Patience haue his perfect worke making conscience to mortifie corrupt passions as worldly griefe anger fretting c. And lastly wee must be carefull to keepe what God hath giuen vs that no man take away our crowne Neglect of grace receiued is a great hinderance of strength and increase Thus of the weake Christian. A strong Christian discouers himselfe by diuers things First hee is spirituall that is such a one as not onely hath a taste and desire after spirituall things but is also ruled by the Word and Spirit of God that hee restraines the euils of the flesh both in heart and life so as hee giues not occasion eyther of scandall to the weake or of scorne to them that are without Secondly hee is able to be baptised with the baptisme that Christ was baptised with and to drinke of the cup that Christ dranke of he is not onely willing to beare ordinary wrongs and crosses but is prepared for the worst the world or Sathan may doe to him 3. Hee can beare the infirmities of the weake and in conuersing deny himselfe and please his Brother in that that is good to edification 4. Hee is full of goodnesse and knowledge and is able to admonish and comfort others with the comforts hee hath found himselfe 5. Hee sinnes not in word that is hee is able to gouerne his tongue with Wisedome Meekenesse Grace and Truth the ordinary faults of speech are not found in his Tongue 6. He is not carefull for life to take thought for what hee shall eate or what hee shall drinke nor doth hee disquiet his heart about his body what hee shall put on for these outward things hee can easily trust his heauenly Father 7. He can loue his enemies endure wrongs without resistance or reuenge or if hee vse the helpe of the Magistrate he can seeke it without malice or crueltie hee can blesse them that curse him and pray for them that despight him and doe good to them that hate him Lastly in Faith he is strong like Abraham Rom. 4.16 to the end Hee can beleeue things to come as well as if they were present Vers. 17 hee can beleeue aboue hope and vnder hope Vers. 18. hee looketh not to the meanes but to the promise Vers. 19. he vanquisheth doubts Vers. 20. hee is as thankefull for promises as others would be for performances Vers. 20.21 for these things were not onely true of Abraham but may be true in vs also Vers. 23.24 who may haue as great helpe from Christ as euer hee had Vers. 25. Thus of the strong Christian. In all might Note how the Apostle presseth to perfection before in all knowledge all pleasing all good workes now in all might And wee had neede to be strengthened with all might because not one part of the soule onely is to be looked to but the whole soule spirit and life throughout nor haue we one Grace to tend but all sorts of Graces from God nor doth there abide vs one trouble but calamities indignities and temptations of all sorts We haue not one aduersary to encounter but many and of many sorts inward outward visible invisible publike priuate at home and abroad Neyther doe wee stand vpon our guard at one time but must looke to our selues in all these respects at all times It must be all might that we should labour after in foure respects First it must be a Might that extends to the strengthening of all the faculties of the soule powers of the body and duties of the life our Mindes must be strengthened in the approuing of truth and goodnesse and in reprobating of euill and falshood our Memories must be strengthened in retayning and recording the secrets and hid things of GOD which are committed to it the Will must be strengthened in the Election of good and reiection of euill and our Affections neede strength also thus wee were to be strengthened in Patience Ioy Loue Mercy Hope and Confidence Desires in Reuerence in Hatred of Sinne Contempt of the World So doe wee neede strength to euery dutie of holy life Secondly it must be a Might that is gotten from the vse of all the meanes wee must be strengthened in the power of euery ordinance of God and supported with the vse of euery helpe to make vs strong Thirdly it must be a Might shewed in the vse of all the Armour of God Wee must strengthen our selues with euery piece of Armour whether it be Armour of Defence as the Girdle of Truth the Brest-plate of Righteousnesse the Shooes of the Gospell of Peace the Shield of Faith the Helmet of Hope or Armour of Offence as the Sword of the Spirit Gods Word and the Darts of Prayers Fourthly it should be a Might extended to all possible degrees and power of euery Grace and Dutie thus in mercy wee should communicate in all good things our seruice should be an heartie Seruice we must loue the Lord with all our hearts with all our soules with all our might According to the power of his glory In the handling of these words I consider them first apart secondly as they are ioyned together and thirdly the Doctrines out of them Here are two things laid to pawne for the strengthening of the weake Christian Gods Power and Gods Glory Power is one of the Attributes they call in Schooles relate the Power of God is infinite both in respect of Essence for it is as large as the Essence yea it is the Essence it selfe and in respect of Obiects hee hath not done so much but farre beyond our capacities hee could doe infinitely more and so is it infinite in respect of continuance Yet to speake of it according to our capacities it is restrayned 1. By his Will hee cannot doe what his Will is against 2. By his Glory hee can doe nothing against his owne Glory 3. By his Nature hee cannot lye c. because it is against his Nature 4. In some respects by the nature of the Creature so as whatsoeuer destroyes the essentiall definition of the Creature God cannot doe as God cannot make a man vnreasonable and yet hee remaine a man hee cannot make a body infinite and it remayne a body still 5. Sometimes by the condition and qualities of the Creature as Be it vnto thee according to thy Faith 6. By impossibilitie I say by
the Martyrs haue borne wee haue not yet resisted vnto bloud by suffering wee may reape the comfort that we are Sonnes and not Bastards besides the profit of our sufferings which God euer intends to the patient viz. the holinesse of the heart and fruitfulnesse of the life That wee may be patient first wee must get Wisedome and if we want it aske it of God It is Ignorance makes men passionate a great vnderstanding is slow to wrath Secondly wee must get Faith to beleeue our owne reconciliation with God our hearts neede not be troubled if we beleeue in God the Father in Iesus Christ When the heart is possessed with peace in the assurance of Iustification by Faith then it is easie to be patient in tribulation yea to reioyce in affliction Thirdly we must be much in the meditation of the comforts of another life Fourthly wee must be often and constant in prayer Fiftly the hearing of the word faithfully and conscionably breedes a patient minde and therefore is the Word called a Word of patience the Comforts of the Scripture beget both Patience and Hope Sixtly wee must be temperate in the desires after and vse of outward things therefore are men vnquiet vnder the losse absence want or desire of earthly things about their bodies or estates because they haue not sobrietie and temperance in their hearts and carriage Seauenthly if wee would haue patience we must be carefull by godly Sorrow and Confession to cast off the sinne that hangeth on so fast it is our wretched corruption of Nature that makes vs so vnquiet it is nothing without vs Lastly we must be diligent in our callings and trust vpon God and cast all our care on him Idlenesse and vnbeleefe are the great nurses of impaciencie Thirdly wee must exercise Patience in seauen things 1. In bearing the common crosses that accompany our mortall estate of life and therein to put on as neare as wee can Iobs minde and in all losses or wants to giue glory to God acknowledging that hee hath as much right to take away as reason to giue 2. In bearing with the infirmities of such as are about vs with whom we conuerse that shew themselues to be so out of weakenesse Rom. 15.1.3.4 3. In enduring persecution of all kindes for the truths sake 2 Tim. 3.12 2 Thes. 1.5 Reu. 2.8 1 Pet. 4.12 c. 4. In tentations there is vse of Patience both in wayting vpon God for succour and issue and in keeping the soule at as much rest and quietnesse as may be it is the Diuels desire to set vs on a hurry hee knowes his tentations will then worke best Iames 1.4 5. In the expectation of the performance of Gods promises and our spirituall happinesse in Christ Heb. 6.12 and 10.35.36.37.38 6. In the troubles of the minde and conscience beleeuing Gods truth and wayting for the appearing of his face and the healing of the soule 7. In perseuerance in well doing vnto the end Mat. 24.13 Rom. 2.7 Reu. 2.2 Gal. 5.9 1 Iohn 3.2 Long-suffering This vertue in case of wrongs must order vs aright in our selues and towards others in our selues it must restraine Anger and desire of reuenge and great reason for God himselfe suffers wrong and that long too and it is Gods commandement wee should suffer long besides iniuries befals vs by Gods prouidence and reuenge is Gods right Moreouer these raging and reuengefull affections are great hinderances both to Prayer and to the profit of the World And lastly anger lets the Diuell into a mans heart Quest. 1. But how should I preuent it being wronged Ans. First carry some of thine owne sinnes alwayes in thy minde that being prouoked thou maist turne the course of thine anger thither Secondly auoyd the occasions which are both contentions and contentious persons Thirdly be daily iealous ouer thine affections and keepe them downe by prayer Quest. 2. What if passion doe sodainely surprise me Ans. 1. Conceale it 2. Depart from them with whom thou art angry 3. Appoynt at the least that bound vnto thine anger that the Sunne goe not downe vpon thy wrath Towards others we must shew the practise of this vertue thus In things that might displease vs but not hur vs endure them without any notice at all and in things that doe hurt if they be lesser iniuries see them and forgiue them and in the greater wrongs thou must seeke the helpes of the Magistrate and the Law after thou hast sought all priuate meanes by intreatie offers of peace desire of Arbitration c. follow the Law with loue to thy aduersary without passion or rage and in the issues be moderate without shewing extremitie Ioyfulnesse A Christian estate is a ioyfull and comfortable estate Sauing Knowledge makes a man liue ioyfully and comfortably true ioy is one of the fruits Gods Spirit beareth in the heart of a Christian yea it is a chiefe part of that kingdome that God bestoweth on his people on earth None haue cause of ioy but the Children of Sion and none of them but haue great reason to shout for ioy to reioyce and be glad with all their hearts Zeph. 3.14 Is it not a great Mercy to haue all the iudgements due vnto vs for sinne taken away and the great enemie of our soules cast out Is it not a great honour that Iehouah the King of Israell should be in the middest of vs and that our eyes should not see euill any more What sweeter encouragement then that the Lord should cause it to be said vnto vs feare not and againe Let not your hands be slacke If wee haue great crosses enemies dangers wants temptations c. wee haue a mightie God if there be none to helpe vs hee will saue yea hee will reioyce to doe vs good yea he will reioyce ouer vs with ioy yea hee so loues vs that he will rest in his loue and seeke no further Shall man be sorrowfull when God reioyceth Shall the Lord reioyce in vs and shall not wee reioyce in God c. And if these reasons of ioy be contayned in one place of Scripture how great would the number of reasons grow if all the Booke of God were searched such a ioy and contentment is the ioy of Christians that crosses cannot hinder Life is not deare to a childe of God so that hee may finish his course with ioy They suffer the spoyling of their goods with ioy knowing that in heauen they haue a more enduring substance Yea in many crosses they account it all ioy to fall into tentation They seeme as sorrowfull when indeede they are alwayes reioycing Quest. What might wee doe to get this constant ioyfulnesse and vnmoueable firmenesse and contentment of heart Ans. In generall thou must be sure to be Gods Seruant a
of Faith Luke 22.32 Seauenthly vnion with CHRIST Iohn 17.22.23.26 Continue Three things I propound concerning perseuerance First some reasons to moue vs to labour to hold out and continue Secondly rules to be obserued that we might continue Thirdly the helpes the faithfull haue to further their perseuerance For the first Vnlesse we continue wee shall neuer haue the full truth of God nor be made free by it nor haue found comfort that wee are the Disciples of Christ Neither is any man fit for the kingdome of God that puts his hand to the plow and lookes backe The branch cannot beare fruit except it abide in the Vine And if they continue not with vs it is because they were not of vs It had beene better for men neuer to haue knowen the way of righteousnesse then after they haue knowne it to turne from the holy Commandements deliuered vnto them For if after they haue escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of Iesus Christ they be againe entangled and ouercome the latter end will be worse then the beginning Yea the very children of God by backesliding may fall into a miserable condition the powers of Hell may assault them They may goe to the graue with vnrecouerable affliction yea they may lose some graces without all restitution in this world as the ioy of their saluation plerophorie or full assurance c. For the second If thou wouldest continue thou must obserue eyght rules First thou must get a continuing faith get thee an infallible assurance of Gods fauour arising from the wise Application of Gods promises and the sure witnesse of Gods spirit Secondly thou must at first be throughly cleansed of all thy filthines making conscience to repent of all sinne and haue respect to all Gods Commandements And thou must be sure thou get a new heart for the olde heart is deceitfull and will not hold out in any thing that is good Thirdly thou must continue to vse the meanes of preseruation thou must still heare pray read conferre meditate and receiue the Sacraments for the spirituall life is preserued by meanes as well as the naturall Fourthly thou must ioyne thy selfe to such as feare God in the societie and fellowship of the Gospell The affections and desires of many are blasted and soone vanish like a morning cloud for want of communion with such as are able to direct comfort admonish or encourage them Fiftly thou must see to it that thou get knowledge as well as affection and affection as well as knowledgen. Sixtly thou must so receiue the truth of the doctrine of Christ as thou be also ready and willing to confesse it and professe it amidst the different opinions and humours of men Thou must be a sheepe meeke tractable profitable sociable innocent for boisterous conceited peruerse vnteachable natures will neuer hold long Lastly thou must be euer wary and take heede of crosse teachings and the puffs of contrary doctrine and withall take heed of coldnesse in following the truth and of discord with such as feare God Many times personall discords worke through mens singular corruptions apostacy from the truth once receiued The summe of all is that if wee get a iustifying faith and be once assured of Gods fauour if wee at first make a through reformation if wee daily sticke to and wait vpon the meanes if we conuerse with Gods children if wee haue wise affections that are warmed with pietie and shewed with discretion if we make a sound profession of the sinceritie of the truth if we be meeke and teachable and follow the truth without coldnesse or contention wee shall neuer fall but continue as Mount Sion that cannot be moued And out of all this wee may discerne the cause of the backe-sliding of many eyther they were deceiued by a temporary faith or neglected the constant vse of Gods ordinances or were sleightly in mortification or they forsooke the fellowship of the Saints or they were tost with contrary doctrine or they were people of vnruly affections or were seduced by secret lusts For the third though it be a hard worke to continue by reason of the infirmities within vs and the impediments from without vs yet a Christian hath great helpes to further him in perseuerance hee hath helpes first from the Saints and is furthered by their example by their exhortations and by their prayers secondly from the immortall seed which is within them which hath as great aptnesse to grow as any seed in Nature and is a seed that is sowen for continuance euen for Eternitie it selfe Thirdly from the easinesse and grace of the Couenant in which they stand in fauour with God And here it would be obserued how the words of the Couenant runne for when God saith Hee will make his euerlasting Couenant his promise is that hee will not turne away from them to doe them good and his feare he will put in their hearts that they shall not depart from him And in another place he sayth hee will not onely clense them but hee will giue them a new heart and take away the stony heart out of their bodies and put his spirit within them and cause them to walke in his statutes and to doe them Fourthly from the spirit of God which is in them for the spirit sets the soule at liberty and furnisheth it with graces sealeth vp vnto the day of redemption strengtheneth the inward man shewes the things giuen of God is a perpetuall comforter leadeth into all truth frees from condemnation and the rigour of the Law Rom. 8.1.3 is life for righteousnesse sake ver 10. mortifies the deeds of the flesh verse 13. beares witnesse that they are the children of God verse 16. is a spirit of prayer to cause them to cry Abba Father verse 15. helpes their infirmities and makes request for them verse 26. Fiftly from CHRIST for from Christ they haue protection Iohn 10.18 Influence Iohn 15.1.4.5 Intercession by which hee couers their sinnes and infirmities presents their workes in his merits and moueth the Father to keepe them from euill c. Iohn 17.9.11.15.17.22 Sixtly they haue helpes from his Ordinances for by Prayer when they aske according to Gods Will they may be sure to haue any thing 1 Iohn 5.14 And by the Sacraments Faith is confirmed and sealed and Grace nourished And by the Word they are many wayes furthered I take but onely the 119. Psalme to shew how our continuance is helped by the Word It redresseth our wayes verse 9. It keepes from sinne verse 11. It strengthens against shame and contempt verse 22.23.143 It quickens and comforts verse 25.28.50.54.93.111 It makes free verse 45. It makes wise verse 98.100 It is a Lanthorne to our feet verse 105.130 It keepes from declining verse 102.104.118.155.160.165 Lastly they are helped by the promises that concerne
wrought which was the Gospell preached Of the Gospell Doct. The Gospell is the ordinary meanes to breed hope in a mans heart and therefore it is called the Gospell of the Kingdome and the Gospell of Saluation And the Gospell breedes hope as it shewes vs the Doctrine of our reconciliation with God and as it containes the promises of the Couenant of Grace and as it shewes our deliuerance from the rigour and curse of the Law and lastly as it shewes Christ crucified with all his merits Of which yee haue heard Doct. The Gospell is then most effectuall when it is preached and more particularly what efficacie is in preaching may appeare by these Scriptures following Psal. 51.8 Esa. 55.4 Luke 4.18 Rom. 10.14 1 Cor. 1.21 c. Acts 10.36.42 15.21 2 Cor. 1.19.20 Gal. 3.1 1 Tim. 3.16 Tit. 1.3 Againe in that the Apostle alleadgeth the efficacie of the Doctrine they heard to proue that they ought not to be moued away from it wee may note that that Doctrine which conuerts soules to God is true and men ought to continue in it The Apostle 2 Cor. 3.2 proues his Doctrine to be true by this seale of it and this must comfort faithfull Teachers against all the scornes of men if they gather soules to GOD and breed hope in Gods people And the people must hence confirme themselues in their resolution to sticke to their Teachers when God hath giuen this Testimony to their ministeries Thus of the Exhortation The Reasons follow 1 From consent of the Elect Vers. 23. 2 From the testimony of Paul Vers. 23.24 3 From the testimony of God Vers. 25. 4 From the excellency of the Doctrine of the Gospell Vers. 26. 5 From the excellency of the subiect of the Gospell Vers. 27. 6 From the end or profitable effect of the Gospell Vers. 28. 7 From the endeauour of Paul Vers. 29. Which was preached vnto euery Creature vnder Heauen These words containe the first reason and it stands thus In as much as the doctrine taught you is the same Doctrine that hath beene taught to and receiued by all the Elect therefore yee ought to continue in it and neuer be moued from the Grace wrought by it Quest. But was the Gospell preached to euery Creature vnder heauen Ans. Some vnderstand the meaning to be this that the Apostle intends to note by the preaching of the Gospell to euery Creature onely thus much That it was now no more confined in Iudea but was published to Gentiles as well as Iewes and so it was preached to euery Creature in as much as all mankinde had as much interest as the Iewish Nation Others thinke the speech imports no more but that the fame of the Gospell was spread by the Merchants and other that lay at Rome Ierusalem and other great Cities vnto all knowne Countries of the world Others thinke it is no more then if hee had said it was published farre and wide as in Iohn they say the whole world goeth after him but they meane a great multitude an vsuall Hyperbolicall speech Lastly others thinke that when he saith it was preached he meaneth it should be preached to euery creature the time past being put for the time to come to import that it shall as certainely be done as if it had beene done already But I take it is meant of the preaching of the Gospell by the Apostles and Euangelists in the conuersion of so many Nations to the Faith of Christ. There may be seauen Obseruations gathered out of this speech of the Apostle First that Doctrine onely is true which is agreeable to the Doctrine of the Apostles by which the world was conuerted to God Secondly we may see that no power is like the power of the Word of GOD here it conuerts a world in a short time And our eyes haue beheld that it hath almost in as short time restored a world of men from the power of Antichrist Thirdly we may by this phrase be informed that the words all and euery one are not alwaies in Scripture to be vnderstood vniuersally of all the singular persons in the world as the vniuersalists conceiue Fourthly they were but a few Fisher-men that did this great worke and they were much opposed and persecuted and in some lesse matters they iarred sometime among themselues Whence wee may obserue that Doctrine may be exceeding effectuall though 1. but few teach it 2. though they be but of meane estate and condition 3. though it be opposed by crosse and contrary teaching 4. though it be persecuted 5. though the people be indisposed and m●zled in sinne and superstition as these Gentiles were 6. though the Preacher be often restrayned 7. though there be some dissention in lesse matters The fift thing that may be gathered hence is that in the conuersion of sinners God is no respecter of persons men of any age nation sexe condition life or qualitie may be conuerted by the Gospell And sixtly it is plaine here that preaching is the ordinary meanes to conuert euery creature so as ordinarily there is none conuerted but by preaching Lastly if any one aske what shall become of those nations or particular persons that neuer yet heard of the Gospell I answere the way of God in diuers things is not reuealed and his Iudgements are like a great deepe It belongs to vs to looke to our selues to whom the Gospell is come Thus of the first Reason The second Reason is taken from the testimony of Paul and hee giues a double testimonie 1. By his Ministery 2. By his Sufferings Whereof I Paul am a minister Out of these words many things may be noted First in that the Apostle notwithstanding all the disgraces and troubles that befell him for the Gospell doth yet lift vp the mention of his Ministerie therein as an inducement to the Ephesians It may teach vs that the glory of Gods truth is such as no man neede to be ashamed to teach or professe it nay there can be no man or woman to whom it may not be their chiefest glory whatsoeuer carnall Worldlings or timerous Nicodemites conceiue of it Secondly in that so great an Apostle doth not disdayne to yeeld his testimonie of purpose to shew that Epaphras their Preacher had taught nothing but what hee had likewise taught it sheweth that it is the property of faithfull and humble Ministers to strengthen the harts and hands of their Brethren though they be their inferiours and then it will follow that they are proud and enuious and malicious persons that by crosse teaching labour to increase their bonds whom God hath honoured with successe in their labours in the Gospell such are they that in many places striue to pull downe as fast as others build making hauocke in the Church and bending their whole might in their ministery to hinder the sinceritie of the Gospell and the conuersion of sinners Thirdly in that the Apostle vrgeth his owne testimonie I Paul it sheweth
and Paul compares it with and commends it beyond all earthly riches and it is so both in respect of the Obiect which is CHRIST the fountaine of all Treasure and in respect of the nature of it being a part of eternall life and in respect of the effects because it makes a man rich in grace And it appeares by the contrary for to be blinde is to be poore and naked and miserable and therefore they are farre wide that thinke all this studying of the Scriptures and following Sermons will make men beggars they remember not that to take the Gospell from Ierusalem was to leaue their Houses as well as Gods House desolate and the want of the knowledge of GOD in the Land was the cause the Lord contended with them by so many iudgements and if any Nation vnder Heauen may auouch the truth thereof this English Nation may for wee may well say the Gospell hath beene a rich Gospell vnto vs it hath brought vs Peace and Prosperitie within our walles and abundance into all the quarters and corners of the Land Hence also wee may gather a tryall of our faith for if wee haue faith wee are carefull to seeke and as glad to finde sauing knowledge as the carnall man is to finde his earthly wealth Parents also may hence know which way to goe about to make their children happy euen by stirring vp in their hearts the instruction and nurture of the Lord. Glorious Doct. This mistery is glorious and it is so First if wee respect the originall of it it was begotten and conceiued in the bosome of Eternity Secondly if wee respect the persons imployed in the ministery of it viz. GOD himselfe CHRIST Angels and the choyse of men Thirdly if wee respect the effects It brings glory to God for vpon the opening of the Booke by the Lambe there followeth Himnes to God It brings a glorious rest to the hearts of Christians when they are satisfied in the assurance of the tidings of Gods loue and purged of those vnruly affections that so tormoiled their hearts before Besides the glorious priuiledges which after men are called out of darkenesse they enioy in this maruailous light Finally it shewes a Christian the glory of Heauen this should comfort Gods Seruants against the scornes of the world and troubles of life The Gospell with disgrace and much want is a great portion and it matters not how wee be esteemed in the eyes of the world if wee be made glorious by the Gospell in Gods eyes and in the eyes of the Saints they are glorious times when the Gospell workes openly in the life and power of it Among the Gentiles In the calling of the Gentiles wee may informe and instruct our selues many wayes First it should settle vs in the assurance of the truth of Gods promises Neuer any promises more vnlikely and besides they lay dead for a long time That which Noah foretolde is come to passe for laphet is perswaded to dwell in the Tents of Sem That sea of knowledge which Esay spake of is likewise gloriously accomplished among the Churches of the Gentiles Ieremie said the Gentiles should come vnto God from the ends of the earth and it is fulfilled The concourse to the preaching of the word which Micha and Zachary foretold is likewise verified Secondly wee may hence see that the word will make great alterations where it comes Thirdly that God is tyed to no place nor people if the Iewes will not bring forth fruits worthy of the Gospell but despise it the Lord will prouoke them to enuy euen calling vnto himselfe a people that sought him not Fourthly that they that are last may be first and that they that now are not vnder mercy may goe to Heauen before vs. Fiftly that as any people are more sensible of their miserie without grace they more see the riches of their calling The Gentiles that wallowed in sinne and wickednesse see a wonderfull glory in Religion when by the Gospell they are conuerted And that may be the reason why Publicanes and sinners are so deepely affected and inwardly touched when ciuill honest men are scarsely moued with any sence of the need of their conuersion Sixtly their conuersion may assure vs that none are so miserable but the Gospell can make them happy Seauenthly wee may see cause to bewaile the hardnesse of our hearts Can the Gospel conquer so mightely and effectually these worlds of people to the obedience of faith and such a tender sence of the glorious riches thereof and are our hearts no more melted and stirred within vs Though the Lord cry and roare and stirre vp himselfe in his iealousie as a man of warre yet are we deafe and heare not and blind and see not Eyghtly in that he saith that this mistery is glorious among the Gentiles it shewes that the Monarchy of CHRIST ouer these conquered Gentiles is truly glorious Which may iustly confound our Statists and Politicians that can see no glory but in earthly kingdomes Ninthly let vs that are abiects of the Gentiles that haue no true honour but by Gods couenant draw water with ioy out of these Wels of Saluation and lastly our calling that are Gentiles by nature should make vs in compassion of the Iewish-nation pray heartily for their restoring since they were cut off that wee might be grafted on and the Law came out of Sion and the word of the Lord out of Ierusalem Which riche● is Christ in you Out of these words 4. things may be obserued First that there is one and the selfesame happines conferred by the Gospel to all the faithfull the same I say in nature and qualitie though not the same in quantitie the same spirituall meat and the same spirituall drinke the same GOD and Father the same CHRIST and Sauiour the same meanes and the same merits the same graces and the same glory Which may serue for good vse For if the Lord giue vs the same wages hee did his best Seruants we should striue to doe the same worke wee should bewaile our sinnes with the same sorrow and watch ouer our liues with the same care and abound in the same fruits of righteousnesse and liue by faith in all trials and tentations as they did And againe it may be comfortable for penitent sinners For the same God that had mercy on Dauid will confirme vnto them if they truly desire his fauour and will forsake their owne imaginations by an euerlasting couenant the sure mercies of Dauid And if by faith we proue our selues the children of faithfull Abraham we shall be blessed with Abraham Secondly that Christ is the onely true riches of the Christian. 2 Cor. 8.9 Eph. 1 7. 2.7 3.8 Heb. 11.26 This may serue for diuers vses 1. To warne vs that wee despise not poore Christians seeing they are made rich in the faith of CHRIST and
greiuous burthen to the soule and the worse the lesse they are felt men will not willingly suffer vniust impositions in their free-holds in the world nor should men suffer the world to impose burthen vpon their soules The world also notes the audacious libertie of the imposers before they pestred the Church with the ceremonies of Moses then they corrupted Gods worship with philosophicall dreames such as was the worship of Angels now they proceede further they clogge the ciuill life of man and his priuate affaires with imperious obseruations Thus of the third reason As touch not tast not handle not These words must be vnderstood to bee vttered mimetic●s in a kinde of scorne see the wicked subtilitie of the Deuill he turnes himselfe into all formes to ruine vs. Once hee destroyed the world by tempting man to eate now he goeth about to poison mens soules with restraining them from eating Some obserue that the hast of the words without copulatiues notes their eagernesse in pressing these things and perswading men to the care of them sure it is men of corrupt mindes are more eager about these then about waightier matters Some learned render touch not by eate not and so note a gradation First they would not haue them eate then not so much as tast and when they had gotten them to that then not so much as to handle Ambrose runnes against the streame of all interpreters to vnderstand these words to bee the commandement of the Apostle Thus of the fourth reason Which all perish with the vsing These words are two waies interpreted 1. They bring destruction to the vsers they are a doctrine of diuels and make men the children of hell This is true but not the truth of this place 2. They are of a perishable nature and therefore men ought not to load their consciences with necessity of obseruing them This is the nature of all outward things thy perish with the vsing all is vanity the glory of the flesh is but as the flower of the field rust or moth doth corrupt them euen crownes are corruptible here we see a cleere difference betweene earthly things and spirituall Earthly things not onely in the abuse but in the very vse are either worne out or lesse regarded or haue lesse vigor fairenesse power c. but cleane contrary with spirituall things why should wee not then moderate our loue to these outward things why should we not striue to vse this world as if we vsed it not no more trusting in vncertaine riches This should also stirre vp to the care of spirituall graces and duties that neuer perish that we may attain that vncorruptible crown of righteousnes which God will giue to all that loue his appearing The very daily perishing of food and raiment are types of thine owne perishing also Thus of the 5. reason And are after the commandements and doctrines of men The reason stands thus whatsoeuer hath no better warrant then the commandement and doctrines of men is to be reiected as a burthensome tradition But these things are such therefore why are ye burthened See the wretched disposition of mens natures how ready men are to prescribe and how easie men are to bee lead on in these foolish vanityes But are the commandements of God so easily obeyed are the doctrines of Gods word so willingly embraced Alasse alasse mens examples or counsell will easily passe for lawes but the Lord is as if he were not worthy to be heard in the practise of the most Thus of the sixe reasons Now followes the obiections Though these things were not commanded in the word yet they were wisely deuised by our fathers and therefore are to be obserued Sol. v. 23. The Apostle grants that there were 3. things alleadged to approoue the discretion of the founders of these things and instanceth in one kinde viz. abstinence or fasting for that he confesseth that had a shew of voluntary nor coacted or forced religion 2. Of humblenesse of minde 3. Of the taming of the body but when he hath granted this he doth dash all as it were with thunder and lightning when he saith 1. This was but a shew of wisedome 2. This sparing did with hold the honour due vnto the body Obserue heere that it is a faire propertie to vse candor and ingenious enquiry after the truth and willingly to acknowledge what they see in the reasons of the aduersaries we see the Apostle fairly yeeldes the full of the reasons not mangling them but setting them out distinctly and then confutes them It were happie if there were this faire dealing in all reasonings publike and priuate in print or by word of mouth in all that professe to loue the truth especially Shew of wisdome There is a wisdome onely in appearance and in mens account in name onely Some men haue wisdome other haue the praise of wisdome But in matters of conscience and religion it is dangerous for man to lift vp himselfe in his wisdome or to admit the varnish of carnall reason The wisest worldly men are not alwaies the holiest and most religious men Oh that there were an heart in vs indeed to acknowledge and to seeke the true wisdome that is from aboue The colours cast vpon their traditions were three 1. Voluntary religion 2. Humblenesse of minde 3. The taming of the body All these as base varnish to smeire ouer mens insolent wickednesse are hee reiected Which may confirme vs in the detestation of popery euen in that wherein it makes the greatest shew what are their workes of supererrogation their vowes of single life their canonicall obedience their wilfull pouerty and the like what can be said or shewed in their praise which was not pretended for these traditions for or are all of these three are the chiefe arguments of their defence The Apostle heere giues warning let not men be deceiued these faire pretences of our Papists are but the old obiections of the false Apostles new varnished ouer againe by the Pope and his vassals Oh that our seduced multitude would consider this then would they not be thus led to hell with their faire shewes The last thing in this verse is the Apostles reason against these colours They haue it not in estimation to satisfie the bodie or flesh That is they yeelde not due honor to the body the body of man is to be honoured for first the sonne of God as the fathers say made it with his owne hands in the likenesse of the body he assumed 2. The soule a diuine thing is kept in it and helped by it in great imploiments 3. The sonne of God tooke the body of a man into the vnitie of his person 4. He redeemed the body by his bloud and feedes it with the sacramentall body 5. The body is the temple of the holy Ghost 6. It is consecrate to God in baptisme 7. It is a part of the mysticall body of Christ. Lastly it shall be gloriously raised at the last
vaine-glory to seeke fame Ecol●s Matth. 5. Phil. 2. Foure things make glory vaine Iohn 3.17 Loue is a vice three wayes Concerning loue 7. things may be noted from the coherence Obseruat 1. 1 Iohn 3.14 1 Iohn 4.7 1 Iohn 4.16 Iohn 17.26 Obseruat 2. Obseruat 3. 1. Iohn 5.1 Mat. 10.41 42. Obseruat 4. 1. Thessal 3.6 Obseruat 5. Galat. 5.6 Ephes. 6.23 1. Tim. 1.14 Obseruat 6. 1. Iohn 2.9 10. 1. Iohn 3.16 Obseruat 7. Vses 1. Iohn 5.1 Note What things ought to be in our loue Seauen things ought to bee shewed in our loue Roman 12.15 Liberalitie Wicked hospitalitie True hospitatalitie Works of mercie Roman 12.13 Leuit. 25.26 Luke 6.35 1 Cor. 8.3 8. 1 Tim. 6.18 19 Spirituall mercie Societie 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Pet. 2.17 Roman 12.11 Acts 2.42 Philip. 1.5 Phil. 2.5 1 Pet. 4.8 Genes 13.18 Roman 14.15 1 Cor. 13.7 Ephes. 4.16 Marke 3.1 Prouer. 15.1 1 Corint 6.7 Gen. 13.8.6 Mat. 17.25.26 Roman 12.21 Ephes. 4.31 Matth. 19.19 22.39 Foure things in the manner of our loue 1 Pet. 2.22 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 12.9 1 Iohn 3.18 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Philip. 1.9 1 Corint 4.21 1 Corin. 13.4.5 1 Corint 13.6 1 Corint 13.7 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Prouer. 3.28 b 1. Thes. 1.13 c Hebr. 6.10 d 2. Corin. 9.17 e Galat. 5.13 1 Thessal 3.12 f Ephes. 5.2.3 Motiues Matth. 24. From example 1 Ioh. 4.9.10.11 Note 1 Iohn 3.16 From Commandement Iohn 13.34 Iohn 16.12 From profit Philip. 2.1 Roman 13.10 How Loue is the fulfilling of the Law 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Galat. 5.22 Iohn 13.14 Iohn 3. 1 Iohn 4.7 Iob 23.8.9 1 Iohn 4.12 Ephes. 4.1.4 1 Iohn 3.14 Zeph. 1.14 2 Pet. 3.10.11 1 Thessal 4.16 Matth. 14.3 1 Iohn 4.17 From the misery of such as loue not Gods children 1 Iohn 2. 3 1 Iohn 3.15 Ephes. 3.17 Ephes. 4.16 Ephes. 4. Verse 13.16 Verse 8. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Verse 9. Verse 10. Verse 10. Verse 11. The helpes 1 Pet. 1.22 1 Tim. 1.5 2 Tim. 1.7 2 Tim. 1.13 Tit. 2.2 Hebr. 10.24 Note Hebr. 10.25 The defects of the common Protestants loue Hosea 4.1 Esay 57.1 a Deut. 28.12 Mat. 16.16 b Gen. 49.25 Mat. 3.16 c Mat 3.2 11.11 Doctrines from Coherence Obseruat 1. One Grace crowneth another Obseruat 2. Obseruat 3. Ephes. 2.12 Iob 8.13 Euery carnall man is an Hypocrite Iob 11.20 Iob 27.8 Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Quest. Ans. d 1 Tim. 1.1 Psal. 31.24 The signes or properties of true Hope Lam 3.29 Rom. 5.2.5.4 e Acts 28.20 Rom. 8.24 f Rom. 4.18 g Tit. 1.2 Psal. 37.3 Psal. 73.26 Doct. 1. Doct. 2. Doct. 3. Doct. There is a Heauen Vses h Mat. 5.16 2 Pet. 1.7 Mat. 7.21 1 Pet. 2.11.14 Psal. 15. i Ephes. 3.16 k Iohn 3.5 Luke 13.5 l Mat. 13.11.52 m Mat. 13.44.45 n Iohn 6.27 o Mat. 16.19 Rom. 10.6 p Mat. 19.23 q Mat. 6.20 Col. 3.1 r 2 Cor. 5.1.2 1 Thes. 1.10 s Mat. 5.10.19 t Mat. 10.32.33 5.10 u Mat. 5.3 x Mat. 11.12 y Mat. 18.2 z Mat. 25 34.36 * Mat. 5.44 Luke 14.17 Note a Heb. 12.23 Luke 11.20 b Mat. 8.11 13.31 Doct. 2. Rom. 8.24.25 Vse 1. Heb. 11.13 2. 3. Obiect Solut. Iohn 15.19 Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Doct. 1. 1 Cor. 2.4 Who is a naturall man Esay 25 8. Rom. 8.6 Ephes. 2.1 Rom. 6. Doct● 2. Vses Doctr. Doctr. c Math. 17.5 Luke 16.29.30 Iohn 8.47 What good comes by hearing Sermons a Reuel 3.10 Vse 1. b Ezech. 3.27 c Mat. 13.16.17 2. Mourne and pray The sorts of euill hearers d Mat. 11.16 c. e Mat. 15.12 f Luke 4.24 g Acts 7.54 h 2 Tim. 4.3.4 i Ezech. 33.30 k Acts 17.32 l Acts 28.22 m 1 Iohn 4.5 n Heb. 12.19 o Mat. 21.45.46 p Mat. 19. q Luke 20 76. r Mat. 3.8 The misery of euill hearers s Ier. 7.22.29 c. t Mat. 10.14 u Mat. 12.41 c. x Prou. 28.9 The properties of the word How the word is said to be a word of truth The word worketh truth in vs sixe wayes Vses The doctrine of a mans reconciliation with God is principally to be taught and learned Rom. 10.15 x Act. 20.24 y 2 Cor. 4.3.4 z 1 Cor 9.16 a 2 Thes. 1.8 What the Gospell principally vrgeth Who receiue the Gospell b Rom. 1.16 c 1 Cor. 1.16 d Mat. 11.5 Luke 4.18 e Luke 16.16 Mat 11.10 f Mark 8. ●5 10.29 g Rom. 15.16 h Rom 19. The effects of the Gospell The Vses i Act 5.42 1 Cor. 1.12 k Ephes. 6.15 God sends the Word before we seeke it A triall of Doctrine l Gal. 1.8 Men must seeke the word whensoeuer it may be had All the world cannot signifie euery particular man in the world The swiftnesse and power of the Gospell 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 l Iohn 15.8 m Iohn 15.8 n Psal. 1.3 o Iohn 15.16 p Phil. 1.11 q Iohn 15.16 r Gal. 5.23 s Ier. 17.8 t Ier. 17.10 u Iohn 16.2.4.6 What fruits wee should beare * Esa. 27.9 What we must doe that wee may be more fruitfull x Mat. 13. y Esa. 6.2 z Ier. 17.8.9 a Ezek 47.12 b Iam. 3.17 c Luke 13.6.7 d Heb. 12. e Esa. 27.1.2.3.4 c. Vse f Hos. 10● 1● Rom. 6. The word increaseth fiue wayes g Ezech. 47.12 What we must doe that wee may increase h Ezech. 47. Psal. 1. i Esay 27.6 k Ier. 17.8 l Iohn 15.4 m Iohn 15.2.3 n Rom. 2. o Phil. 1.11 2.15.16 Doct. There is a season for fruit * 2 Cor. 3.2 p Mat 3.10 Iohn 15.2 * Psal. 1.3 Ezech. 47.12 q Hos. 6.4 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Fiue things principally to be acknowledged from Gods Grace That we may heare the word in truth seauen things are to be done r 1 Cor. 3.18 s Psal. 25.14 Acts 10.33 t Psal. 50 16. u Iam. 1.22 Esay 57.15 1 Chron. 34.27 x Deut 5 27. y Heb. 4.1 1 Thes. 1.5 How men may be said to know and yet not truely Doctr. 1. The causes why many hearers get not knowledge Doctr. 2. z Tit. 2.10 11.12.14 * Zach. 4.7 Doctr. 3. The doctrine of Gods grace hard to the most The great commodities of assurance a Rom. 6.14.13 b Iohn 1.14.16 c 1 Cor. 15. d Prou. 12.2 e Prou. 3.34 f Prou. 14.6 1 Pet. 5.4 Iames 4.7 h 1 Pet. 1.13 i 2 Cor. 6.2 k Gal. 1.6 l Heb. 12.15 m Iud. 4. n Heb. 10.29 Diuision Doct. 1. What a Minister should be Doct. 2. o 1 Cor. 3. p 2 Cor. 3.6 q 1 Cor. 4.1 Tit. 1.2 1 Tim. 3.4 r Reuel 11.4 s Reuel 1.16 t Reuel 1.20 u Rom. 14.8 x R●m 13.4 y Rom. 16.1 z Phil. 1.1 1 Tim. 3.8.12 * Marke 9.35 with 37. a Iohn 12.26 b Marke 9.35.36 c Iohn 12.26 d 2 Cor. 4.1.2 e 2 Cor. 3.2.3 f Prou. 6.23 〈◊〉 〈◊〉