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A Help to Holy Walking OR A GUIDE TO GLORY CONTAINING Directions how to Worship God and to Walk with him in the whole Course of our LIVES Gen. 5.24 And Enoch Walked with God and he was not for God took him Gen. 6.9 Noah was a Just Man and Perfect in his Generation Noah Walked with God John 4.23,24 The Hour cometh and now is when the True Worshippers shall Worship the Father in Spirit and in Truth for the Father seeketh such to Worship him God is a Spirit and those that Worship him must Worship him in Spirit and Truth By EDWARD BVRY Late Minister of Great Bolas in Shropshire LONDON Printed by F. L. for Nevil Simmons at the Princes Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard 1675. TO The Right Worshipful truly Noble and really Religious Lady the Lady Wilbraham of Woodhey in the County of Chester the Pattern of Piety the Honour of her Family Sex and Countrey E. B. wisheth all Happiness External Internal and Eternal Madam SEeing Custom seems to plead prescription and most Writers Religious or Prophane make bold to prefix some Great Name before their Writings the better to Commend them to the World I having these Papers by me designed for the Press and not being willing to break Custom and having as much need of Protection as any was not long in determining but quickly made choice of your Ladyship partly emboldned thereto by your thankful Acceptance of a former Tract My Ends in this Dedication is not to Interest you in any of my Errors or Mistakes if any such be found let them be charged upon me and I assure you when they are Discovered I shall be ready to throw the first stone at them and were I Conscious of any such I should be loath to prefix yours or my own Name before it Neither is it that I think you need it for I know not of any thing herein contained that you are Ignorant of however it may not be un-useful to mind you of the things you know Phil. 3.1 2 Pet. 1.12 Neither is it to tell the World how much I am ingaged to you and to the Worthy branches of your Family for though I own your Courtesies thankfully yet I know they were not bestowed to this End that others should take Notice of them But it is to let the World know how High an Esteem I have of you and that I think you are fitter to Judge of Writings of this Nature than many others it being but a real History of your own daily Practice And also that I may point out unto the World who are better led by Example than by Rule a Pattern for their Imitation for in you they may see these Directions reduced into Practice which otherwise they may think inpracticable And also that the World may be convinc'd who in this looser Age is apt to think the contrary that Gentility and true Piety may Lodge together in the same Breast and that our Age as well as the Apostles 2 John 1.13 doth afford some Elect Ladies and that they may not think that Gentility and Debauchery are termius convertabiles and he that owns one must own the other also but that there are some and alas too few Noble and Generous Spirits that the Temptations of the Devil nor the Allurements of the World neither Riches Honours nor Pleasures can draw or drive away from Christ And Madam though those that know you take Notice of many Excellent Qualifications in you as Humility Self-denial Prudence Temperance Charity c. Yet real Holiness true Piety and the power of Godliness is the most fragrant Flower in your Garland and the most Orient Jem that doth Adorn you without which the rest would not be so resplendant for by Sincerity Virtues are Adopted Graces The World I know is as always it hath been not only out of their way but also out of their Wits in matters of Salvation and stark blind in Spirituals and only dote upon gilded Vanitie and Worship a Golden Calf yet the time is coming their minds will change when they shall see all their Glory how high soever it flye vanish like Smoak before their Eyes into nothing Now they take them all to be Fools or Mad men that run Counter to the Courses of the World and the Corruptions of the Times and most men had rather be Honourable than Religious Great than Good But when they have cast up their Accounts at Death they will find there was a mistake in the Reckoning They will then see Holiness was the best Fashion though lest worn and that all the Pomp in the World was but gilded Rottenness a dead Carkass stuff'd with Flower and that at Death all the Gold in the Indies signifies no more than a handful of Dirt or Dung The Time is at Hand and long it cannot be that one Dram of Grace will be worth a World and one glymps of God's Favour worth a Thousand Crowns and Kingdoms Humility and Self-denial are two Soul-adorning Graces though seldom seen worn in the Breast of great Persons they are the first Lesson Taught in the School of Christ though few ever take them out they are Beautiful in Great men as well as Poor And submissive Devotion in Religious Duties doth not wrong Majesty it self Virtue is better than a Thousand Escutchions and 't is true Nobility where God is the top of the Kin and Religion lyes at the bottom 'T is a greater Honour to be a Child of God than to be Born of Princes and to be Espoused to Christ speaks more of Honour and Happiness than the World can conferr Riches of themselves make not the Souls better or worse neither doth God think ever the better of men for Wealths sake except they take Christs Counsel and make Friends with this Unrighteous Mammon and by this means have their Riches made up into a Crown for their Head in the World to come If these things seem Questionable to any a little time may resolve the doubt when it will plainly appear that a bare profession of Religion will serve no mans turn for Salvation Mat. 7.22 25.1,2 c. The Lamp of Profession may Light a man to Death never to Heaven Madam I Write not these things for your Instruction but I had need to speak them out that others may hear My Prayers to God are that you may go on in Honouring him who hath Honoured you And improve all for his Glory from whom you have received all knowing you cannot do too much or suffer too much for him who hath done so much and suffered so much for you you cannot buy this Gold too dear the World you may buy too dear and most men do with the loss of their Souls Madam as to this unpolished Piece though I am conscious to my self of many wants yet I hope a Will to do good is not wanting He that did receive a Turtle for a Sacrifice when a Lamb was wanting and a little Goats Hair when no
will be satisfied with this that those to whom he hath given most should do least is a Question should be thought of A bare Profession makes many a man have a high Conceit of himself but the Law allows not a man to be Judge in his own Cause My Design in the following Tract is not to make the way to Heaven narrower nor the Gate straiter than it is but to put you up some Way-marks that you mistake not the Road 'T is not to make the Burden heavier than needs must but to shew you what Burden 't is that Christ would have you take up 'T is not to quench the smoaking Flax or to break the bruised Reed but to awaken the dull and drowsie Formalist and to set him on fire that was quite out and to shew the mistakes of those that think the way to Heaven to be so broad that a whole Parish may go abreast and a reeling Drunkard can hardly step aside and the Gate so wide that a Man may enter not only with the World but with a load of Sins also on his back and that they may use their Prayers as others do their Charms with good Success though they understand them not but God is not much taken with a little Lip labour when the Heart is absent Prov. 19.26 Ezek. 33.32 The Time is coming Men will be convinc'd to purpose that their Soul was their chiefest Jewel that Heaven was no Fable and Hell no Scare-Crow nor Eternity no Melancholy Fancy and that God spake in Earnest what they took in Jest That Sin is no matter of Sport and the Service of God no Formal Complement That those were the Wisest that made Provision for Eternity and those the veriest Fools that fooled away their Salvation and Sold their Souls as Esau his Birth-right for a Mess of Pottage or for that which was worse for a base Lust and laid out their money for that which is not Bread and their Labour for that which profits not Isa 55.2 But the Time will come they will Repent the bargain But to return it may be Objected this plain Discourse is not suitable for this Learned Age but the Sick Man desires to have Medicum non Eloquentem sed Saventem and rather desires to be Cured than Courted Those that Sin in English why should they be reproved in Latine but in plain words Had I had better at Hand thou hadst had it and how it came to pass I had no better I can give thee this brief Account When by Providence I was laid aside as a broken Vessel and the Time was come that the Levites were sent every one to his Field Nehem. 13.10 and I not having that Provision made as many others had and but little if any thing left to maintain a numerous Family I was forced to Fight against Poverty almost to the neglect of my Study so that I can say with the Apostle Acts 20.34 and many that knows me may say as much for me These Hands ministred to my Necessity and those that were with me My Head being filled with other distracting Studies and my Hands with other Imployments that I had few spare hours except by Night to mind those Studies so that I hrought forth this as a Bear doth her Whelps a confused Lump and had no time to lick it into Form 'T is a Basket of unripe Fruits blown down by the Wind of Worldly Distractions yet mistake not had my time been more and my Abilities greater it should have spoken plain English I would not have hid any Fruit with Leaves nor been a Barbarian to the meanest Reader nor have wrapt up my meaning in a Cloud Reader my Advice is if thou findest Christ here though not in soft Rayment but as in his Infancy but meanly clad yet reject him not good Counsel in plain English is not to be rejected and a good Stomack will not reject good Meat though not Modishly drest If there be any thing here Offered contrary to God's Word reject it and so shall I when I know it if not rejecting of it will be a dissowning God himself If thou meet with as I fear thou maist some Tautoligies or Repetitions look upon it as the Fruit of broken Studies and interrupted Meditations I have said enough and perhaps too much and shall add no more but wish that God who hath inclined my Heart to Write it may incline thine to Read and Practice it and if thou hast any benefit by it I shall think my pains well bestowed This is the unfeigned desire of him who is Christ's and the Churches Servant and a well-willer to thy Souls Health EDWARD BVRY Eaton Nov. 2. 1674. A Help to holy Walking OR A GUIDE to GLORY CHAP. I. Motives to holy Dutyes HAving in a former Treatise handled the Doctrine of holy walking and shewed the excellency and necessity of it and given you Marks and Motives to perswade you to it and Directions in it and answered the Objections that are made against it I shall come now to treat of it in particular and shew you how to demean your selves towards God in the several parts of his Worship wherein consists the main though not the whole of holy walking And in every part of Gods worship I shall give you Directions for the right performance But Reader wilt thou resolve to follow those Directions For otherwise 't is in vain for me to write or thee to read it will but make thee sin with a Candle in thy hand What good will Meat do if not eaten and digested Or Physick do if not taken Or a Plaister if not applyed So what good will Directions do if not followed It is not enough to read thy duty but thou must do it nay 't is not enough to do it but thou must do it well Those that worship God must worship him in Spirit and in Truth 't is not a little lip labour or knee service will serve his turn without the Heart and the Heart rightly qualified he regards it not he will have none of it for there is none holy as the Lord 1 Sam 22. And the Lord admits of none into his service that are not holy Lev. 10.3 I will be sanctifyed by those that draw near to me Lev. 20.7 Be ye holy for I am holy He is a living God and requires living Sacrifice and will not take up with a dead heart There must be a principle of life in thee or thou art nor fit to come into his presence for he is a consuming fire unto his Enemies there must be Regeneration or there can be no Salvation John 3.5 And without faith 't is impossible to please him Heb. 11.6 't is not enough to worship him but it must be in sincerity and truth Josh 24.14 What is thy Resolution wilt thou worship him or wilt thou not there are few in plain words will deny it but in actions they do either they worship him not at all or give him that he
requires not or do it in a manner he regards not They are like the Son that said to his Father I go Sir but went not Mat. 21.30 But shall we take it for granted that thou wilt worship him but wilt thou do it in truth and sincerity otherwise God will not regard it I fear we may say of many as Joshua of Israel Josh 24.19 You cannot serve the Lord for he is an holy God but is it your Resolution as theirs was in the verses following Nay but we will serve the Lord and that you will choose the Lord to serve him consider what you do you must take him to be your God and be willing to have your Souls cleansed from all your sins and must be willing to take the Lord Jesus Christ as he is offered in the Gospel to be your Lord and Husband and be as willing to be ruled by him as saved by him and must resolve to obey his Laws and do his will and live in the performance of those spiritual duties he requires at at thy hand Yea thou must have a setled Resolution to cleave to Christ and obey him even in the most despised disgraceful dangerous difficult and costly part of duty Though it be to the loss of thy worldly enjoyments yea and life it self I know many would pick of choose their duties this they would do but that they would not they scum of the Fat and sweet of duty but leave that which is difficult or dangerous but God will have no such Servants obey him thou must though thy Father Mother and all thy Friends become thine Enemies upon the account yea in some cases thou must not only leave but hate Father and Mother c. yea thy own life for his sake yea though thou loose thy credit and esteem in the World and be made a scorn and a reproach for his sake though thou loose thy pleasure and never see merry day whilst thou livest though it endanger thy Estate and bring thee to Poverty though thou loose thy Liberty and be cast into a Prison yea though thou loose thy life and be brought to a Stake to suffer yea though thou seest few or none walk that same way with thee Noah must obey God though the whole World disobey him yea thou must obey him though his commands be never so contrary to thy carnal interest or never so opposite to flesh and blood and though they are never so hard or difficult or dangerous or costly before ever thou take upon thee the profession of Religion sit down first and reckon the charges lest like many thou begin to build and be unable to finish it and not like many put their hands to the Plow and then look back or like the stony ground when persecution ariseth presently are offended resolve to give him thy heart with thy hand or he will have none of thee he knows the heart and trie the reins and thou canst not deceive him with a dissembling shew when Nadab and Abihu offered strange fire he slew them When Ananias and Saphira played the Hypocrite he struck them dead Cleanse thy heart therefore if thou wilt serve him and serve him thou must or do worse Thou canst never err on that hand in serving him too well he deserves more and better than thou canst give him his wages will be beyond thy work now that I may prevail with thee to serve God take these following Motives 1. Motive We should worship and serve the Lord our God because he hath commanded us so to do and his command makes it our duty we are his Creatures and we owe our selves and all that we have to him for our Creation He made us and therefore hath most right to us He made us for his service and therefore 't is all the reason in the World that we should serve him for who is the Pot but the Potters and this is the service he requires of us to worship him according to his will and praise him for his benefits this is all he requires at our hands even this Tribute of praise and shall we be so ingrateful to our great Benefactour to deny him this Nay we are his also by right of Redemption for we had sold our selves unto slavery even to Sathan and were become Bond-slaves to this hellish Pharaoh who exercised more cruelty to our Souls than ever Pharaoh did to the Bodies of the Israelites and in the slavery had remained for ever had not God sent his own Son to ransome us with the loss of his life and the shedding of his pretious blood Satan was the strong man armed that kept his house in peace till Christ a stronger than he disarmed him and took away his weapons wherein he boasted And now being bought with a price we should glorifie God with our Bodies and with our Souls which are Gods The end he aimed at in our Redemption was his own glory as well as our liberty and this he expects from our hands is we being delivered from the fear of our Enemies might serve him without fear in Holiness and Righteousness before him all the days of our Lives Luk. 2.74,75 Nay we are also his by Covenant under our Hand and Seal in our Baptisme we were dedicated to his service which Covenant since we have often ratified at the Sacrament of the Supper and how can we deny our own act and deed He is our Lord and we should worship him Psal 45 1● Now that worship and service is required of us is evident Scripture and Reason speaks as much 2 Kings 17.36 You shall not fear other Gods nor bow your selves to them nor serve them nor sacrifice to them but the Lord who brought you out of the Land of Egypt with great power and a stretched out arm him shall ye fear ond him shall ye worship and to him you shall do sacrifice and his statutes and his ordinances ye shall observe Exod. 34.4 You shall worship no other God but him the like we have Exod. 20.50 1 Chron. 16.29 Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his Name bring an Offering and an Oblation before him worship him in the beauty of holiness Yea Christ himself preacheth this doctrine when the Divil tempted him to fall down and worship him he answered It is written thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him only shalt thou serve Mat. 4.8 Yea he directs us with what worship to worship him John 4.23,24 The true worshippers worship him in Spirit and in Truth God is a Spirit and those that worship him must worship him in Spirit and of this spiritual worship we may also read Phil. 3.3 Or will you hear the counsel of an Angel from Heaven you have it Rev. 19.10 Worship God yea this is the practice of the Angels the work they do and the work that the Angels and gloryfied Saints shall do through all Eternity Heb. 1.6 But what are Testimonies in so plain a case few deny it though few
to be worthy the weight of an Oath the Nature of God whom we call to witness and under whose Divine Judgment we set our selves in Case we speak false and in Righteousness that the thing we swear be Lawful and possible and like to bring Glory to God and good to our selves or others 4. Direct The next thing to be considered is the form of an Oath for this also is stumbled at by some and is to be minded as well as the Matter this should be agreeable or at least not contradictory to the word of God Now the Form of an Oath is either External or Internal the External Form consists in words or signs or both the Internal Form consists in the true Sense and Interpretation of the words of the Oath a little of these in their Order The External sometimes consists in words without signs and thus a Man swears and calls God to witness the Truth of his Intentions in plain words and this Oath is variously worded according to the Use and Custom of the Countrey Men Live in And thus we may find as before hath been proved God Angels and Men have thus sworn Sometimes also Men swear and affirm by signs without words and this is most frequent where there are many that enter into an Oath or Covenant when the words of the Oath or Covenant are either read or spoken and those that are willing to enter into that bond make it known by some External sign or token by some Action or Gesture as by a nod with the Head bowing the Body standing up or to a side lifting up the Hand or otherwise according as they shall be required by the Imposer or by writing down their Names By any of those they may testifie their consent and this is as binding and Obligatory as if the words were uttered And sometimes we may find an Oath taken both by words and signs and this is the most Solemn manner of Swearing Thus God frequently is said to lift up his Hand when he swears to his People thus the Angel Dan. 12.7 he held up his Right Hand and his Left Hand to Heaven and sware by him that Liveth for ever and this hath been the Custom of Heathens and Infidels as well as Christians in making Oaths and Covenants Divers are the Rites and Ceremonies which the Heathens have used at such times yea many and various are the Customes of the Godly in such Cases One was the putting the Hand under the Thigh thus Abraham sware his Servant Gen. 24.2 And thus Joseph sware unto his Father Jacob Gen. 47.29 Another Form much in Use was lifting up the Hand as was even now spoken of this was used by God Angels and Men by God Deut. 32.40 For I lift up my Hand and say I Live for ever By Abraham Gen. 19.22 I have lift up my Hand unto the Lord most High and false swearers are said to have a Right Hand of Deceit because they lift it up deceitfully Psal 144.8 11. And various have been the Ceremonies that have been used among Christians in the Primitive Times and in succeeding Generations among us the putting the hand upon the Bible and kissing it is most in Use or both which is but a professing sign of our consent and I know not any cause of Scruple in it thus for the External The Internal Form of an Oath is the right sense and Interpretation of the words and therefore an Oath should not consist in aequivalent or ambiguous words or phrases for then a Man may take them in a different sense from the Imposers mind and may require one thing and another may attest another but the sense should be obvious to both giver and taker or otherwise nothing or at least we know not what is witnessed and the Oath proves vain nay the very end of an Oath which is the Investigation of Truth is closed Heb. 6.16 An Oath is the end of strife and thus the Name of God is taken in vain and this part of his Worship prophaned and abused and 't is no better than a Lye when we affirm by Oath what in the Imposers sense is not true and so it proves Perjury But the words should be taken in the plain Common sense which is obvious to all Neither should there be equivocation or Mental reservation used in an Oath this is the sallacious dealing of the Papists who by this means think to evade all Oaths and delude the Imposer but they most delude themselves and wrong their own Souls for God will not be mocked whose Worship is abused They hide part in their Minds and so subvert the sense as thus they swear they were not at Rome and think in their Minds not an Hundred years agoe but what is mentire but contra mentum ire though this may serve in foro humano God can easily detect such jugling deceits and will never hold those guiltless that thus take his Name in Vain and like Jezebel deceive under pretence of Religion 5. Direct If thou wouldst honour God in this part of his Worship see then that thou aimest at right Ends. In thy Oath the End must be Lawful and good or the Duty will prove a Sin and a Snare A Man may swear that which is Truth and yet if his End be bad it will prove his Sin Now the End of an Oath as I said before should be for the Confirmation of some necessary Truth in Question which cannot otherwise be proved Heb. 6.16 Men swear by him that is greater than themselves and an Oath for confirmation to them is the End of all strife Now it should be a weighty business that requires an Oath and a necessary Truth that is in Question some doubtful Matter which cannot otherwise be found out or proved that cannot be Evidenced but by an Oath In this Case we find the Apostle vindicating himself this way when there was no other way to do it Rom. 1.9 God is my Witness whom I serve with my Spirit that without ceasing I make mention of you always in my Prayers 2 Cor. 1.23 I call God to Record upon my Soul c. We see he appeals to God the Searcher of all Hearts to witness with him and for him his Affection to them 'T is the Glory of God in the manifestation of Truth and our own and Neighbours good should be principally minded in this Duty but too many have by and base and low Ends in it and not accordingly When a thing depends upon the Faith of the Speaker and cannot otherwise be found out and yet is necessary to be known an Oath of the Lord may be Imposed Exod. 22.10,11 If a Man deliver unto his Neighbour an Ass or an Ox or a Sheep or any Beast to keep and it dye or be hurt or be driven away no man seeing it then shall an Oath of the Lord be between them both that he hath not put his Hand to his Neighbours goods and the Owner of it shall accept thereof
his Death and Resurrection are promised as also Remission of Sins Mark 1.4 Yea Salvation also Tit. 3.4 By this Ordinance we give up our selves unto Christ Rom. 6.34 Now what are the Ends thou aimest at in this Ordinance when thou presentest thy Child to be Baptized Is it the Duty as well as the Priviledge thou regardest Dost thou Enter him into the Covenant with an intent to Dedicate him to the Lord and Train him up in his fear to bring him into God's Family and make him a Member of his Mystical Body 1 Cor. 1● 13 For by one Spirit we are all Baptized into one Body to make him a Member of the Church Gal. 3.27 That he may be Holy to Marry him unto Christ c 't is well If only Custom not Conscience move thee thy Ends are bad and thy Actions Sinful 4. Direct Rest not in the Common Priviledges of this Sacrament take not up with Common favours but lay hold by Faith upon the main Benefit What priviledge will it be to be Listed into Christ's Army when we neither fight his Battles nor receive his Pay Or to be entred into his School if we be not Taught nor Instructed by him to be of the Number of those that Worship God when it is not in Truth and Sincerity To make a visible Profession without the practice to have a Name to Live and be dead or to have a Name to be a Child of God without the priviledges of Children To be a Member of the visible Church and no Member of Christ's Mystical Body To adhere to the Vine and not be Planted in it To be distinguished from those without the pale of the Church as Jews and Heathens and not from rotten Members as Hypocrites and Dissemblers To have a form of Godliness without the power and practice of Holiness Alas these things are common to good and bad as Circumcision did difference the Jews from all other People yet most of them were strangers yea Enemies to God for all are not Israel that are of Israel But 't is the Circumcision of the Heart that differenceth them from the World So 't is here Baptism differenceth Christians from others but 't is the Baptism of the Spirit that differenceth the good from the bad Yet these External Priviledges ought not to be sleighted as the Apostle Argues at large Rom. 3.1,2 c. yet ought they not to be trusted to or rested in The main thing intended in this Ordinance is that Christ and all his benefits be Sealed up unto the Soul therefore lay hold by Faith upon these things or thy Labour will be lost This Sacrament is the Seal of the Righteousness of Faith Rom. 4.11 The sign of the Covenant Gen. 17.11 Lay hold therefore upon Christ in the Ordinance yea upon whole Christ as he is offered in the Sacrament for Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption and with him Grace and Glory is to be had But if thou take up any thing under Christ the Ordinance will be of little worth to thee When thou bringest thy Child therefore to the Ordinance take not up with Common Benefits lay out for Christ and satisfie not thy self without him The Ordinance of it self is but a dry and empty Husk Christ is the Kirnel 't is as a Well Christ is the Water and what good will a dry Well do thee 'T is but a broken Cistern if trusted to it can hold no Water What is a little cold Water applyed to the Body if the Water of Life be not applyed to the Soul Be thou Real in thy Dedication of thy Child to God and really Act Faith upon the Promise that God may bestow his Son upon him Thou mayst find in Scripture footing for thy Faith many Divine and precious Promises made by God Consider such Scriptures as these Rom. 6.38 As many as were baptized into Christ were baptized into his Death c. And if we be dead with Christ we believe we shall also Live with him 1 Pet. 3.21 The like Figure whereunto even Baptism doth also now save us c. Mark 3.11 Heb. 1.9 John 3.5 Heb. 10.22.24 Gal. 3.16 Luke 3.3 Acts 12.16 22.16 Eph. 5.26 Titus 3.5 1 John 1.7 The blood of Christ cleanseth us from all our sins which Blood is here signified by this Baptismal Water Here thy Faith may find a Foundation sure and stedfast take up with nothing short of Christ bring the word of Promise along with thee to the Ordinance press God with his Word he cannot deny it but without the Promise the Ordinance is of little Efficacy But thus doing thou wilt find it a refreshing Ordinance Christ and all his Benefits may be found in this Baptismal Water yea whatsoever is necessary for the Soul Perswade thy self therefore that seeing such Scripture expressions hold forth the Sacrament to be the Laver of Regeneration and the New Birth to wash from sin and is Instrumental to our Salvation and Sealeth up the Covenant yea Christ and all his Benefits to the Soul No doubt it will be so to thee and to thy Children if the failing be not on your part When thou seest the Minister apply the Baptismal water to the Body of thy Infant do thou by Faith behold God the Father applying Christ his Merits his Blood and Benefits to the Soul and as verily as thou seest the one done Sacramentally so verily do thou believe the other to be done really and truly 'T is the coming to the Sacrament without Faith and without the word of Promise that makes it seem so empty and vain but doubtless there is a rich supply to be had If we suck we shall be satisfied the Well indeed is deep and Faith is the Bucket If we have no Bucket we are like to have no Water 5. Direct That this Sacrament of Baptism be rightly Administred it is necessary that it be done agreeably to the mind and will of God expressed in his Word for God will have his own work done in his own way he hath not left it to Man to use his own will in his Worship But we must follow the Pattern and Example he hath left us and Obey the Precept and Command he hath given us and be directed by Scripture Light and perform the Duty in a right manner and form as well as to a right End 'T is necessary therefore in the first place that it be Administred by a Lawful Minister 't is the work of those that are in Commission and we find not any Commission Sealed unto any other than the Apostles and their Successors the Ministers of Christ set apart by God and the Church for this and other Holy Duties for the work of the Ministry that this is part of their Commission we may read Mat. 28.19,20 Go Teach all Nations baptizing them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I Commanded you and loe I am with you always even
gives thee Christ and thou givest him thy self if thou hold God will not flinch He promises Heaven and Happiness and thou promisest Love and Obedience And those Vows which thou madest in Baptism and renewest in this Sacrament must be fulfilled 't is an horrible thing to prove Treacherous to this God and to break Covenant with him God will avenge the Quarrel of his Covenant 'T is a dangerous thing to have God for an Enemy and our Consciences for our Accusers resolve therefore to make good thy Engagements and fulfill thy Vows Consider in the Sacrament what Entertainment thou hast met with from God and what welcome he hath given thee hast thou sped or no Did he meet thee in the Ordinance or hast thou had an Answer of thy Prayers or hast been frustrated of thy hopes and expectations If so examine thy Preparations and demeanour before and after the Duty haply thou maist find some miscarriage if so humble thy self and be more careful for the future take notice of the repulse and be humbled yet despair not Sometimes the Ordinance may be more beneficial after than at present as the Sacrament of Baptism usually is If thou hast met with some Fruit but not so much as thou expectest or desirest consider thou art not to be thy own Carver he deals his Mercies as he sees best thou must wait upon him in a longing Posture it will come in the most suitable Season if thou hast found any 't is more than thy desert bless God for it from whose bounty it proceeds If it be not so much as thou expectest 't is more than thou deservest 't is to be owned he that is not thankful for a little God will not trust him with much Thou givest him thanks for Bodily Food and wilt be thankful for Crumbs and not for Christ For Temporal Favours and not for Spiritual Mercies And this should be expressed in deeds as well as words thou shouldest live thanks as well as speak thanks And as Christ gives himself to thee so give up not only thy Name but thy Heart to him keep alive in thy Soul the Spiritual Fervor and maintain thy ground against thy Corruptions See how thy Graces grow and how thy Corruptions dye this is the way to grow in Grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Walk in the strength of one Ordinance to another and thus doing thou wilt be a growing Christian and thou wilt find through the Blessing of God upon thine Endeavours that the Sacrament which many get little benefit by is indeed a Soul-fatting Ordinance CHAP. XI Directions about Oaths THE next part of Divine Worship that I shall Direct you in is the right Use of an Oath for though rash swearing be an horrible sin as I intend God willing elsewhere to demonstrate Yet an Oath in it self is Lawful and necessary yea a Commanded part of God's Worship Thou shalt fear the Lord and serve him and shalt swear by his Name Deut. 6.13 The like we find Deut. 10.20 My work therefore in the first place will be to shew you what an Oath is and then to prove it Lawful and afterwards to give you Directions in this as I have done in other parts of God's Worship An Oath is a part of that Religious Worship which we owe to God in which being Lawfully called thereunto we call God to witness the Truth of what we Assert and our real intention to perform what we promise and to reward or punish us according to the Truth or Falshood of what we say That it is a part of Religious Worship the Texts before quoted serve to prove 2 Cor. 1.23 Moreover I call God for a Record upon my Soul that to spare you I came not as yet unto Corinth 2 Chron. 6.22,23 If a Man sin against his Neighbour and an Oath be laid upon him to make him Swear and the Oath come before thine Altar in this House then hear thou from Heaven and do and Judge thy Servants by requiting the Wicked by Recompencing his way upon his own Head and by Justifying the Righteous by giving him according to his Righteousness Lev. 19.12 Ye shall not swear by my Name falsly neither shalt thou prophane the Name of thy God Exod. 2.7 You see 't is a part of Religious Worship for herein God is called to be a Witness to Justifie or to Condemn who only knows the Integrity of the Heart and the sincerity of the Intentions yea sometimes 't is put for the whole Worship of God Isa 19.18 Where swearing to the Lord is meant worshipping the Lord Nay we have the consent of all Nations that always have esteemed an Oath Sacred and Venerable Poets Philosophers Heathens and Infidels make Conscience of this Religious Band and Reason shews it also for hereby we acknowledge the Wisdom Power and Justice of God His Wisdom in Searching the Heart and knowing the hidden thoughts and intentions of it His Power in being able to punish it and his Justice in giving every Man accoding to his desert and this Worship he will not give to another Jer. 12.16 They taught my People to Swear by the Name of Baal Amos 8.14 Zeph. 1.5 The Lawfulness of an Oath is confessed by most and denyed by few and those Contemptible we have Scripture warrant for it yea the Command of God as you have heard Exod. 22.10 Where an Oath was to be taken in the Case of lost Goods Isa 45.63 Vnto me every Tongue shall swear Isa 65.16 He that sweareth in the Earth shall swear by the God of Truth Now God would not have Commanded any thing that was sinful in it self as a part of his Worship Nay he doth not only Command it but lays down the qualifications of an Oath Jer. 4.2 Thou shalt swear the Lord Liveth in Truth in Judgment and in Righteousness and in what Cases it ought to be required Exod. 22.11 Neither can there any Reason be given why 't is not Lawful as well in Gospel times as under the Law it was not Ceremonious nor Typical neither in the Matter Form nor End Nay we have Examples of God himself and therefore 't is not intrins●…cally Evil Gen. 22.16 By my self have I sworn saith the Lord Heb. 6.13 Because he could swear by no greater he sware by himself Jer. 44.26 I have sworn by my great Name saith the Lord Amos 4.2 The Lord hath sworn by his Holiness We have the Example of Christ Mat. 5.18 For Verily I say unto you till Heaven and Earth pass one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass till all be fulfilled compare this with Heb. 8.14 Surely Blessing I will Bless thee c. This is called God's Oath and frequent are the Asservations of Christ Verily verily we have the Example of the Holy Angels also Dan. 12.7 The Angel lift up his Hand and sware by him that Liveth for ever The like we have Rev. 10.6 we read of the Saints Swearing Gen. 14.22
42.15 Josh 14.9 1 Kings 20.3 Yea in Gospel times Paul Rom. 1.9 God is my Witness whom I serve in my Spirit I say the Truth in Christ I lye not my Conscience also bearing me Witness in the Holy Ghost c. We have the Custom of all Nations which shews 't is a Principle in Nature who when witness is wanting take an Oath as a Religious Band and because they know not the Heart appeal to God that doth know it Neither is there any thing in an Oath that is intrinsecally Evil neither the Matter Form nor End the calling upon God the Searcher of the Heart to bear witness to the Sincerity of our Intentions for the Satisfaction of others that cannot otherwise be satisfied what Evil can there be in that Heb. 6.16 An Oath is for Confirmation the end of all strife 2 Cor. 1.23 Indeed all rash common Swearing is forbidden by Christ and also by St. James 1. Direct As concerning Oaths Consideration must be had of the parties themselves concerned and they are either the Parties requiring an Oath or the Parties of whom an Oath is required for both of them require some Satisfaction He that requires it should do it by Authority and have a Lawful ground or otherwise he cannot he ought not to exact it by force every Man cannot force another to Swear and without just Cause no one ought in such a Case they ought not to be Obeyed And for the Person Swearing which is Agens Principalis the chief Actor in the business 'T is necessary that he have the use of Reason and that he be sui Juris his own Man and the things that he swears to give be at his own Dispose and hence it follows the Children before they come to the right use of Reason ought not to take an Oath neither indeed should their Oaths be imposed or regarded neither doth such an Oath bind the Conscience being Ignorantly taken they are Ignorant of the Nature of an Oath neither can they come with deliberation as they ought or compare their Action with the Rule or right Reason therefore they ought not to be Admitted But at what Age that is I think is not easie to determine for doubtless some attain it soon some later but I think our Laws say Sixteen Years of Age and before that time their Testimony is not Valid And an Oath may bind the Conscience of some if otherwise Lawful though the Testimony be not Valid by the Law But alas how Common oh too Common is that Customary Swearing of Children even before they can speak plain as if they suckt it in with their Mothers Milk and had been taught it with their Mother Tongue as doubtless they are either by Precept or Example for how many before they can speak plain lisp out Oaths against God himself whose Name they Profanely abuse to the dishonour of God the shame of their Parents the damage of the Nation where they Live for because of Oaths the Land mourns and to the apparent hazard of their own Souls who without Repentance will Eternally Curse their Parents in Hell for their sinful Education Again Mad and Frantick Men are not fit to take an Oath for the same Reason for though they once had the use of Reason yet through their Distemper 't is lost The like we may say of Fools and Idiots that never had it and so never knew the use of an Oath though too many of them though they cannot speak Reason can Swear and Curse and take the Name of God in vain and their proneness to this and other sins and their backwardness to what is good discovers them to be of the Sinful Off-spring of lapsed Adam and is a strong Argument for Original Sin and their want of the use of Reason is some extenuation of their Sin God requires little where little was given yet it excuseth not a toto but a tanto it discovers a foul Fountain that thus bubbles up their Words their Actions their Discourse is not to be heard why then their Oaths Again Men when far gone in Drink or Passion are not fit for this considerate Duty neither can they do it without Sin because not with Mature Deliberation though some Cases their promisory Oaths may bind them and they ought not to break them though it be to their own damage Psal 15.4 For Drunkenness or Immoderate Passion is no Excuse of their Sin but an Aggravation for one Sin will not Excuse another Again if a Man be in his right mind and otherwise qualified yet 't is necessary that he be sui juris his own Man at his own dispose and not anothers in the thing he swears otherwise he cannot avoid sin what Course soever he take As suppose a Son under the Tuition of a Father or a Servant of a Master should without Parents or Masters Consent swear to go a Journey as suppose in Popery on a Pilgrimage this is a Sin because he is not at his own dispose We read in the time of the Law if a Woman Vowed a Vow or a Maid in her Fathers House if her Husband or Father approved not of it it was void consider then whether Vows of single Life or Marriage Promises without Parents consent be valid I am sure they are sinful Those under Authority should not dispose of themselves by Oath without Parents Consent 2. Direct Having already shewn you who may swear and who ought not to swear I come in the next place to tell you by whom you ought to swear and here also we shall meet with much Corruption in Practice though an Oath is Lawful when Lawfully required as by a Lawful Magistrate in a Lawful Cause from a Person rightly qualified as I hove already Discoursed yet 't is not Lawful to swear by whom he pleaseth for an Oath as I told you is part of Divine Worship due to God and his Glory is Concerned in it and he will not give it to another Gen. 21.53 Jacob sware by the fear of his Father Isaac that is by the God whom his Father feared That we ought to swear by God I have shewed you already both by Scriptures and Examples Deut. 6.13 10.20 and many more But where we have any Injunction or Toleration given to swear by any thing that is not God is not easie to find yea it is plain Idolatry to ascribe unto any Creature Divine Worship 't is a setting of them in the place of God yea a dishonouring of God and setting up something else in his stead In a Lawful Oath we do not only assert the Truth for that we do or ought to do without an Oath but we ascribe Omniscience Omnipotence Omnipresence yea the Justice wisdom and Truth to God we acknowledge him to be the Searcher of the Heart and the Tryer of the Reins and that he is both the witness Judge and Revenger of Falshood and Lying and furthermore by Prayer and Invocation God is called upon to give Testimony with
former times upon such Occasions Esther 9.18,19,20 They made it a day of Feasting and Gladness when they were delivered from their Enemies a good day of Sending Portions one to another and Gifts to the Poor ● The like we find Nehem. 8.10 Go your way tat the Fat and drink the sweet and send Portions to them for whom nothing is provided for rhis day is Holy to the Lord neither be ye sory And we find in the following Verses it was done To be Liberal handed to the Poor is a Duty at all times Deut. 15.7 Thou shalt not shut thy Hand against the Poor but especially such a time as this that they also may rejoyce A blessing is pronounced to those that relieve them and a promise added Psal 41.1 Blessed is he that Considereth the Poor the Lord will deliver him in the time of Trouble but he tbat stops his Ears at the Cry of the Poor shall Cry himself and not be heard Prov. 21.13 God hath promised He that Relieveth the Poor shall not lack Prov. 28.27 He that hath pity on the Poor lendeth to the Lord and that which he hath given will he pay him again Prov. 19.17 And he that hath this Worlds good and seeth his Brother hath need and shutteth up his Bowels of Compassion from him how dwelleth the Love of God in him 1 John 3.17 Neither shall such ever Inherit the Kingdom of Heaven Mat. 25.41.46 Take heed therefore thou neglect not this so necessary a Duty lest thou lose all thy pains which thou hast taken And when thou hast closed up the Day in such necessary Duties as these are and Commended thy self and Family unto the protection of God yet know that thy work is not done but thou must Live thanks as well as speak thanks yea the whole Course of thy Life should testifie thy thankful Heart By this time I suppose you see these Holy Festivals are not so easie to be kept as many have Imagined and many great Zealots for Holy days were they thus Observed would have their Zeal to them much abated CHAP. XV. Directions in Private Duties HAving already Discoursed of the Publick parts of Gods worship which for the most part are performed in the Congregation and given you Directions for the right performing of them as God hath enabled me I shall now in the Close of this Treatise speak something of those private Duties that every Christian is bound to perform in their own Families or Closets when they are out of the great Congregation for this is no less God's Worship than the former and doth as much nay more demonstrate a Man to be a Christian and Evidence the Truth of Grace than the former that is a Christian that is so when no Eye but the Eye of God is upon him I shall Treat of these more briefly because those Directions for Publick Worship already given will many of them fall in to be observed here 'T is not enough to be a Christian in Publick when the Eyes of the World are upon thee but in private also A Hypocrite may be zealous abroad that is loose at home Holy in the Congregation and Prophane in the Closet mindful of Publick Duties forgetful of Private But a true Christian is semper idem always the same in all places in all Companies at all times and in all Conditions he is like clear water in a Glass shake it as long as you will it remains clear But a Hypocrite by shaking discovers mud in the bottom or like the Needle in the Compass though it may be disturbed by a jog or shake will never fix upon a wrong point The Pharisees they loved to pray in the Temple and in the Corners of the Streets where they might be seen of Men but there is no mention made of their Closet Duties but Christ bids enter into the Closet and shut the Door Christianity is a Race in which we must run whether we have Company or no or whether Men behold us or no. A true Christian is no sooner in the state of Grace but he cries out Lord what wilt thou have me to do And thinks he can never do enough for Christ that hath done so much for him he knows he is not his own but bought with a price and therefore will Glorifie God with his Body and with his Soul which are God's When an Hypocrite Dedicates his Hands and Tongue to Christ a true Christian Dedicates his Heart A Hypocrites work is most in sight a true Christians is most in Secret the Hypocrites is most abroad the others is most at home the Love of God constrains the one and popular Applause drives on the other A true Christian Devotes himself wholly to God's Service and Serve him he will not for a Reward only but for Love to him and his Work and will do his Duty whatever danger or difficulty lyes in his way for as he draws out from Christ strength to perform every Duty and bear every Affliction so he draws out from Christ all the strength he hath in his Service Heart and Hand and Tongue and all shall be set on work for him and he resolves he will serve him in Righteousness and Holiness all the days of his Life 'T is the Hypocrite that picks and chuseth his Duties this he will do and that he will not do a true Christian takes Duties as they lye before him and refuseth none for danger or difficulty private Duties go down with him as well as publick he makes as much Conscience of Secret Duties when no Eye but the All-seeing Eye of God is upon him as in publick when the Congregation observes him The Thoughts what Christ hath done and Suffered for him makes him think he can never do enough for Christ 'T is a true Token of a hard heart when the Consideration of God's Mercy and Christ's Sufferings do not bend him to Duty and of all the Judgments in the World a hard heart is one of the greatest Ah! what Cause have Men therefore to look about them who feel this Disease creeping upon them The Scripture tells us those that are in Christ are new Creatures that they have put on Christ and live not after the Flesh but after the Spirit that they are dead to Sin and alive to God and have Crucified the World with the Affections and Lusts thereof how then is their Assurance grounded that conceit themselves to be in Christ and shall be saved when none of all these things appear in them nay though the contrary appear though they live in Sin and do the Devil's work look to it betimes God will not be mocked his Servants ye are to whom ye obey if ye suffer not with him you will not Reign with him as you Sow you shall Reap God will have the heart or nothing if thou wilt to Heaven thou must be a Christian and a Christian thou canst not be but thou must be one in Private as well as in Publick which that
the Conscience of him that sweareth that he speaketh the Truth from his Heart with an Imprecation in which a Man acknowledgeth that God is a just Revenger of a Lye and binds himself to be punished by him if he swear falsly or speaks an untruth wittingly or willingly now I appeal to any Man's Conscience if these things can be Attributed to any Creature without gross Idolatry can we ascribe to the Creature Omniscience Omnipotence Searching the Heart and witnessing with the Conscience that we speak the Truth and an ability to punish or reward according to the Integrity of the Heart to protect the Innocent and detect the Guilty what is this but to make them Gods in giving to them the Incommunicable Attributes of God Can all this be done without Idolatry VVe may find God in Scripture complaining of this Sin and threatning to punish such Sinners Jer. 5.7 They have forsaken me and sworn by them that are no Gods See Swearing by the Creatures is in God's Account and Scripture Language a forsaking of God Jer. 12.16 They have taught my People to swear by the Name of Baal God threatens such as Swear by the Sin of Samaria that they shall fall and never rise again Amos 4.8 Now this was swearing by the Idols of Samaria for Samaria was full of Idols Let those look to it that swear by the Popish Idol the Mass or by our Lady which they make their great Idol and set her up as high and in some cases higher than Christ himself Nay those that in their Oaths joyn any thing with God as if he were not of himself sufficient cannot be Excused as those Zeph. 1.4,5 That swear by God and Malchom and the Excuse which many make for this horrid Crime is indeed the aggravation of the Sin they say what they swear by are petty trivial things and therefore no Offence they take not the Name of God in Vain But is not the Offence the greater when we give the Incommunicable Attribute of God to those petty things if there be no need of an Oath why dost thou swear If there be why dost not swear by God when thou hast so many direct Commands and so many Examples of God Angels and the best of Men. Neither is the Practice of some of the Holy Fathers an Excuse sufficient Joseph's swearing by the Life of Pharaoh is by most if not all Learned Expositors judged his failing learned by Custom in Pharaohs Court and will no more warrant the Practice than Noah's Lot's and David's Example will Drunkenness Incest Murder or Adultery And whereas some use the Expression as thy Soul Liveth c. This is not properly an Oath but an Asserveration wherein God is also tacitely invoked to witness the Truth it signifies such a thing is as really True as thou art alive yet doth invoke his to witness this Truth 't is hard to say which is the greater Sin to swear rashly by God which is Blasphemy or to Swear by the Creatures which is Idolatry 3. Direct Having shewed you who may swear and by whom I shall in the next place speak of the Matter of an Oath and here also many Offend An Oath for the Matter must be about Lawful things and possible or else it cannot be a Lawful Oath If we swear to do an unlawful thing we must not perform it for 't is a double Transgression if to do an impossible thing we cannot do it a rash Oath is better broken than kept VVhat a Snare then do Men run into and how do they put themselves upon a Necessity of sinning that swear in their Rage to do what God forbids them to do Swear to do that which they must not perform See this in David when he had rashly sworn the death of Nabal and all his Houshold many of them no doubt Innocent Persons yet after was pacified by wise Abigail and blesseth God for the preventing the shedding of Innocent Blood 1 Sam. 25.32,33 The like Oath we read of Saul who swore the Death of Innocent Jonathan but was prevented by the People When Herod performed his rash Oath to Herodias's Daughter and cut off John Baptists Head But a Lawful Oath is agreeable to the mind and will of God about things Honest Just Good Possible and Weigty and in thy Power If it be impossible then thou canst not do it and therefore thou shouldest make no such promisory Oath Now a thing may be impossible several ways as in Nature as for a Man to flye or a Fish to speak Some things though possible in Nature yet impossible in regard of Time or other-like Circumstances 't is possible to go to London and to Rome but 't is impossible to be at both places the same day And some things may be possible in Nature yet impossible by Accident as for a Man to swear to come to s ch a place by such a time and he be taken Captive by the Enemy or fall dangerously Sick c. in such a Case 't is well to put in such a Caution If God permit the bond of such an Oath is loosed as it was in Abraham's Servant in case the Maid would not come with him Again we ought not to swear to perform unlawful things any thing which is the breach of God's Law as to kill a Man to Steal or to Commit Adultery c. Whatsoever is against Piety towards God or Charity towards Man Whatsoever is against the good of the Church or the Glory of God and the Common-wealth thou Livest in whatsoever hath any evil in it ought not to be the Matter of an Oath for an Oath ought not to be Vinculun Iniquitatis a band of Iniquity No Man is or can be tyed to break God's Law or if such an Oath be taken it ought not to be kept Hence Herod sins both in Swearing and also in performing his Oath But some will say if he had not performed it he had been perjured I Answer when a Man swears to break a Command of God he is perjured as soon as he hath sworn because he took an unlawful Oath and if he perform it he adds sin to sin as Herod did Murther to Perjury and such a Man must Repent of his rash Oath and not add sin to sin in persisting in his rashness to the further breaking of Gods Commands The Holy Ghost gives us a Rule for swearing Jer. 4.2 Thou shalt swear the Lord Liveth in Truth in Judgment and in Righteousness In Truth for otherwise thou wilt forswear thy self for thou must not take an Oath against thy Conscience nor of doubtful things which thou knowest not to be true Now there is a double Truth one of the Tongue and another of the Mind that of the Tongue is when a thing is really so as 't is attested that of the Mind when a Man thinks in his Conscience he speaks nothing but the Truth In Judgment not rash or ventrously but with due Consideration of the Nature of the thing