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A57537 A godly & fruitful exposition upon all the First epistle of Peter by that pious and eminent preacher of the word of God, John Rogers. Rogers, John, 1572?-1636.; Simpson, Sidrach, 1600?-1655. 1650 (1650) Wing R1808; ESTC R32411 886,665 744

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Have no league of Amity with them to have common friends and enemies as to help them against their enemies or crave their help against ours There be some that speak minsingly of the Religion of Rome as that there be indeed sundry differences between them and us but that they are petty and mean ones and of no great moment but such as if we would yield a little and they a little there might be a reconciliation made Wo be to such dawbers that would go about to reconcile God and the Devil Light and Darkness c. There are sundry differences which are main ones and against the foundation and such as except they will renounce we neither can nor must ever joyn with them So of the Papists themselves some will speak very favorably O they be good honest men and many good things they do if it were not a little for their Opinions c. Do such speak wisely they be abominable persons for they be Idolaters and those God calls abominable worshipping other Gods and the true in a false maner namely in Images If they were Murtherers and would take away our lives Adulterers and would abuse our wives Thieves and would take away our goods O we would cry out upon them and say They be abominable but we have no feeling of any thing which hurts our souls nor of that which is foully against God and his glory it s an Argument of self love and little grace It should go more to our hearts that its against GOD and his glory then any thing that were against our selves any way We ought to pray to God to convert them or remove them and that they may be curbed and their eyes may fail ere they have their desire of Toleration of their abominable Religion For the Idolatry among our selves Some conceive of God as of a God onely merciful and not just which emboldens them to go on in their sins without fear or care supposing that when they have abused him at their pleasure all their days if in the end they utter but a few good words to him he will be as well pleased as if they had served him all their time This is to conceive an Idol and not God for he is as just as merciful the one no more then the other Sundry also among us make a god of their Belly Profits Pleasures Honor Children Ease c. seeking onely these setting their heart and delight in these trusting in these yea to compass these not caring though they offend God for whatsoever a man loves more then God or trusts in besides God he makes it his god Thus the glutton makes his Belly as the covetous man his Wealth his god O vileness and extreme baseness We that live under the Word preached should learn to know God to be All-sufficient and to labor to make him our portion and inheritance our joy and our castle He that hath God hath all he that wants him in the midst of all hath nothing Blessed is the people so the person whose God is the Lord not who are wealthy have great friends c. and who accordingly love him above all set him up in their hearts trusting in him onely satisfying themselves in him yea him alone and loving all other things in and for and under him Others there are that profess Religion and worship God indeed but in a false maner they pray but depart not from iniquity hear the Word but hate to be reformed are baptized but keep no Covenant receive the Lords Supper but without Knowledge Faith and Repentance but God he is a Spirit and therefore will be worshipped in Spirit and Truth They that worship him as most do they worship an Idol namely Such a God as is content with the outside with Ceremonies but so is not the true God the service of such is abominable against such judgements have been both denounced and inflicted See 1 Sam. 15. 23. Psal. 50. 16. Isa. 1. 11. and 58. 5. Jer. 7. 4. Ezek. 14. 33 27. Mic. 6. 7. Our outward worshipping of God must proceed from our inward Knowledge Love Fear and Trust in God and must be joyned with obedience and Reformation If thou repentest not of thine Hypocritical service thy wages will be according to thy work This makes Gods enemies speak ill of our Religion and hold off even because though indeed we worship God and profess well yet our peoples lives be so far wide we that enjoy the Gospel and the true means of the right knowledge and service of God ought not to worship the true God onely but in a right maner What though we be not Idolaters we cannot almost be so though we would yet we may and without repentance shall certainly perish for our ceremonious and Hypocritical serving of God and so much the rather because we had the means to bring us to the true knowledge of him which is denyed to the common sort of the Papists Assuredly we shall lose all our labor if we use it to no better purpose and our souls too among the Hypocrites Verse 4. Wherein they think it strange that you run not with them to the same excess of ryot speaking evil of you HEre 's the prevention of an Objection If we should now break off might some say and no longer live as we have done but take the course that you prescribe we should be wondred at as an Owl among Birds They would think strangely of us as of fools and mad folks and hate us and speak evil of us that we should not be able to abide it Others also might say We which have followed your counsel have made our selves a gazing stock and pulled all men upon our tops even those that liked us well before speak ill of us and what we shall do we know not The Apostle Answereth I know it is so with some of you and will be so with the rest but be not dismaid for as it s set down in the following Verse they shall answer for this wickedness at the time which God hath appointed when we shall receive the Crown of glory for our well-doing and constant continuance therein In this Verse note 1. The minde of the wicked towards Gods children their course seems strange to them 2. The effect hereof in their words They speak evil of them 3. The ground or reason hereof For that they run not with them into the same excess of riot Wherein they think it strange Hence note that Such as mean to renounce their sins and take an holy course shall finde much opposition undergo the hatred and ill will of most Lot was wondred at in Sodom as doubtless the old world wondred at Noah for making the Ark and Pharaohs Courtiers at Moses his choyce Michol mockt despised David in her heart when he danced before the Ark Nebuchadnezzar wondred that the three children refused to bow to his Image which others did Festus thought Paul mad In
A GODLY FRUITFUL EXPOSITION Upon all the FIRST EPISTLE OF PETER BY That Pious and Eminent Preacher of the WORD of GOD JOHN ROGERS of Dedham in ESSEX JOHN 5. 39. Search the Scriptures for in them ye think ye have eternal life and they are they which testifie of me 2 PETER 1. 20 21. Knowing this first that no prophesie of the Scripture is of any private interpretation For the prophesie came not in old time by the will of man but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the holy Ghost LONDON Printed by JOHN FIELD and are to be sold by Peter Cole at the Sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhill near the Royal Exchange 1650. To the Reader THe Name alone of the Author of this Exposition and Commentary doth put a great price and value on it yea command thy reading and study of it It is the work of John Rogers Minister of Dedham in Essex written by his own hand Being dead he yet speaketh that is his Name is as a sweet savour poured forth and his praise amongst the Saints in all the Churches of Christ wheresoever he is spoken of this may be said of him That he was a burning and a shining light having a heart inflamed with love to Christ Truth and the Souls of men his words were as sparks of fire As his light directed his zeal so his zeal wrought with his light and made it powerful Animum non faciunt qui animum non habent Some Books are like a frosty day clear but dry and cold and leave the Reader in the same temper As in preaching so in writing also the stirring of the heart and affections should be endeavored as well as Information and such words be used and so set as may rather make a Sermon then a Tract and beget rather a love to the Matter as this Author endeavoreth then an opinion or an esteem of the VVriters abilities He was a Scribe indeed taught of God instructed and prepared for the Kingdom that is the Church of God having yea being a Treasure of things both new and old that is of all sorts of Doctrine and all ways of Application of them He was a Boanerges a Son of Thunder for the power and efficacy God gave unto his Ministry and a Barnabas a Son of Consolation too As the Thunder shaketh the Pillars of the Earth overthroweth the Rocky Mountains causeth the wilde and savage Beasts to fear and as the Lightning powerfully insinuates it self breaking the bones but not the flesh So was it the pleasure of the Lord to bring down by his Ministry the high and stout hearts of many rebellious ones and to lead them in subjection to his wil through Christ To throw down and to build up by him even as high as Heaven As the Scriptures give us the Genealogies of the Saints so many came out of Adam Abraham c. How numerous are the Children whom this Author hath had given him by God Many Families persons of all sorts and ranks in many Counties and Nations even so far as his sound went forth will and do acknowledge him to have begotten them to God and call him Blessed Reader read his VVorks and thou shalt know him work what thou readest on thy own heart that thou mayst be like unto him one of his children also which is the hearty desire of him who cannot but make this honorable mention of the Author and is May 1650. Desirous of thy good in Christ SIDRACH SIMPSON THE CONTENTS OF THIS EXPOSITION Page THe scope of this Epistle both general and particular with the several parts thereof and matter contained therein 1 CHAP. I. Verse 1 2. 1. THe sum and parts of the Preface 2 2. The several names of this Apostle and why so named ibid. 3. What names Parents are to give to their Children ibid. 4. Such as set forth Books ought to set their names thereto ibid. 5 Why some worthy men have not done thus 3 6. Wherein the Apostles differed from all other Ministers ibid. 7. A Minister must have an inward calling and an outward ibid. 8. Why our Apostle nameth his Apostleship 4 9. Repentance wipeth away our sins 5 10. Why the Jews were called strangers ibid. 11. Among them there were sundry believers ibid. 12. Gods Church here on earth is under persecution 6 13. Lawful to fly in the time of persecution 7 14. The large extent of the Church under the New Testament ibid. 15. The Apostles diligence and care in his charge ibid. 16. God hath chosen some to salvation 8 17. How we may know the election of others ibid. 18. Christians must so live as that even others may be perswaded they belong to God 9 19. Why God decreed to save some ibid. 20. The ends why we were elected 10 21. Sanctification the end of our Redemption ibid. 22. Christs obedience and sufferings the meritorious cause of our Salvation 11 23. Christs death is to be particularly apprehended by faith 12 24. A proof of the holy Trinity 13 25. Election the work thereof ibid. 26. Why Gods favor is to be sought ibid. 27. Ministers must labor that their people may be brought into Gods favor ibid. And may grow in grace 14 Verse 3. 1. THe sum and substance of the whole Epistle 14 2. Gods blessing man mans blessing man and mans blessing God 15 3. Gods mercies to be thought on and spoken of with admiration ibid. 4. We must not think or speak of God but with reverence 16 5. Why God is termed the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ ibid. 6. Gods Son why termed Jesus Christ our Lord ibid. 7. What meant here by Hope 17 8. Assurance of Salvation comes not by nature 18 9. The means whereby God works Faith ibid. 10. Why termed a lively hope 19 11. Gods free favor the cause of all our good 20 12. Man could not be saved without abundant mercy ibid. 13. The means whereby we are begotten to this hope 22 14. Benefits arising from Christs Resurrection ibid. Verse 4. 1. THe Kingdom of Heaven why termed an inheritance 23 2. The happiness of Gods people in heaven abideth for ever 24 3. Why termed undefiled ibid. 4. The Kingdom of Heaven always one and the same ibid. 5. God hath appointed to glorifie his Saints in Heaven 27 6. The prevention of a conceit of the Jews and of an Objection 28 7. Gods Children shall not miss of Heaven 29 8. To be particularly assured of Heaven a special comfort ibid. Verse 5. 1. THe prevention of another doubt 30 2. Gods Children have many Enemies to hinder their salvation 31 3. Christians cannot stand of themselves 31 4. Gods almighty power is sufficient to uphold us against all our enemies 32 5. Gods people are kept through Faith 33 6. How Faith bringeth us to Salvation ibid. 7. Christians must not look here for outward prosperity 34 8. The fulness of our happiness not to be had here 35 9. The
As verily as we be unfeignedly humbled with desire of forgiveness and not to sin so verily may we believe our selves pardoned for which accordingly we are enjoyned daily to pray yea if we have been overtaken more foully for want of watchfulness yet let us not despair as Cain or run from God as Judas which is worst of all but address our selves to come with a heavy and bleeding heart to God with whom there is mercy David having confessed his sin Nathan said unto him The Lord also hath put away thy sin thou shalt not dye Unto every penitent soul his Son will be a propitiation for their sins As the prodigal was embraced of his father so will our heavenly father receive us if we return unto him 3. May be a most effectual means to humble such as have run on in their sins without humiliation that at the length they may take this course Return ye backsliding Children saith the Lord and I will heal your backslidings See to this purpose Hos. 14. 1 2. Oh but I have been thus and thus bad will some say No matter what thou hast been so now thou with thy whole heart turnest to God and neither art now nor hereafter intendest to be as heretofore Time past shall not be remembred Oh but I have committed many great sins It 's not that shall stand between God and thee if thou be truly humbled Gods mercy and the merit of Christ is as well able to take away and heal great as small offences Though our Iniquities be encreased over our heads and our Trespass grown up unto the Heavens yet if with Ezra we be truly humbled there 's assured hope of pardon To the Strangers c. Though haply there might be some Gentiles amongst these yet it is more probable that they were most Jews which were principally his charge as the Gentiles the Apostle Pauls They are called Strangers not as all Christians be while they be here on Earth absent from their heavenly Countrey and Inheritance for so are we Strangers in our own Countrey Towns and Houses but Strangers as being in a strange Countery forced by persecution to leave their own and fly into another which might be either through the Wars and Troubles which were raised in their own Countrey or by the persecution raised in Jerusalem about the death of Steven Here see 1. That sundry of the Jews received our Saviour Christ and believed in him and were soundly converted though the body of them did not for he came unto his own and his own received him not those made a good progress in the course of Christianity who were contented even with the loss of their liberties to undergo such dangers as might befall them in a strange Land onely that they might keep faith and a good conscience 2. The estate of the Church of God here on Earth namely to be under persecution In the world saith our Saviour ye shall have tribulation Always there hath been enmity between the seed of the woman and the seed of the Serpent Thus was it when the Church was but in one Family in one Countrey one Nation The world having Power Authority Wealth is full of malice against the poor Church so that were it not that God Almighty defends it it could not endure It 's as a Sheep amongst wolves or a Ship among the waves Though God will exercise it to keep it from errors and corruptions which it is subject unto through much prosperity and peace though it have need of some peace to gather it self yet if 't be long in peace it gathers mud as standing waters rust as the ploughshare in the hedge yea settles it self on the lees therefore God pours it out from Vessel to Vessel Ever mark after long prosperity grew pride and thereupon errors and corruptions which like a canker brought destruction Contrarily the Church never shines so gloriously as either in or presently after persecution Then life zeal sincerity heavenly-mindedness and such like graces appear in their true lustre It followeth 1. That as we are not to conclude for a company because they have so much peace that therefore they are beloved of God so must not we against any because they be few in number and outwardly despised and slighted Four hundred false Prophets were maintained by Jezabel whereas Micaiah the onely true Prophet of the Lord was put in Prison Jeremiah and Baruch were the true servants of the Lord whom whole multitudes of proud men and false Prophets resisted 2. That we are to prepare our selves for persecution especially having had so long a time of peace To this end we must resolve to part with all for Christs sake and for his Cause and Religion Thus did these Jews thus the holy Martyrs and great reason For what would it advantage us if we should gain the whole world in the mean time losing our souls by denying Christ. On the contrary If we forsake any thing for Christ here we shall have a Crown of everlasting glory Great is our reward in Heaven But how far are most of us from any such matter many are destitute of knowledge and how can they suffer Many have no love to the truth but are carnal and prophane persons which never could yet be wrought upon by the word to embrace it or be ruled by it that will not leave their vile lusts for it and how shall these leave their goods and liberties Nay that which is most to be lamented how few professors be like to stand to it many are more likely a great deal to flinch Alas what poor faith is in most especially how are most given over to the world being too eager and earnest for these things neglecting good duties and slubbering them over for the worlds sake How wil these forsake it altogether and leave Houses and Lands when they will not lay aside their businesses for an hour or two to hear the word or a quarter of an hour for prayer in their Families O let 's therefore labor as for good store of Faith so to come to a contempt of this world In the mean time use we it moderately and in his place denying our selves by little and little else we shall never come to it all at once but for our livings sake shall be subject to fall from God and renounce our Religion a fearful state 3. The lawfulness of flying in time of persecution The Jews here did it to save themselves from danger It 's lawful for a Minister or any other tyed by calling either when persecution is onely or chiefly intended against him or having consent for a time to go aside seeing it to be best for the rest It 's lawful for any either when God makes a way for them that seems to call them thereto whereunto if they should not yield we are to think they
If we take care unfainedly to keep his Commandments in one thing as in another 2. If we love the brethren which are members of Christ so as we dare not harm them yea love them not onely because they have his image restored in them but are a part of Christ as it were and of our selves 3. If we be content to suffer for his sake and will not be pluckt from him but are vexed to see him dishonored by any 4. If we long for his coming that so we may be with him and married to him to whom we are already betrothed It s the Churches voyce and should be ours in particular Come Lord Jesus If the husband be gone a long journey his wife doth not much love him if she never desire his coming home 5. If in the mean time we desire to hear often of him and from him as the wife that loves her husband will send or be often at the Carriers to hear of her husband and receive Letters from him So must we frequent the Word upon every occasion where we may hear of him and of his great honor and glory and of his providing us a place there and of the glory there and how he would have us in the mean time to carry our selves taking heed of any other lover in his absence which also doth inform us That his coming draweth nigh and is at hand Thus to hear of him and from him as much and as often as we can we should be desirous By this Touchstone we may thus try both our faith and love In whom though now ye see him not yet believing Here 's the object of our faith the Lord Jesus Christ. The common people say They believe in God and trust in God which is in truth but meer self-deceiving for though when we believe in Christ we believe in Father Son and holy Ghost yet our faith must directly fasten it self upon Christ Jesus who hath wrought our Redemption and on our behalf suffered all things and so he must come in as a Mediator between the Father and us else how should we poor worms come to put our trust in that glorious God and being vile sinners dare to look for any favor at his hands but in and by him who without him is a severe Judge How dare any poor wretch put his trust in God for all good that knoweth not that he is his God nor how to bring it to pass Here also the Divinity of our Savior Christ may be noted for we may believe in none but in God If even he be cursed that putteth his trust in any other for outward things how much more for Salvation He created all things Tryeth the hearts Forgiveth sins Stilled the Sea with his word Raised the dead by his own power all which point out his Deity yea it appeared even in his greatest abasement He took upon him the seed of Abraham but in this seed were all the Nations of the earth blessed He was compassed in the Virgins womb yet even then at his presence John the Baptist sprang in his mothers belly He was laid in a Cratch but even therein was he worshipped by the Wise-men of the East He was hungry but he fed five thousand with five loaves and a few small fishes He slept but at his awaking he caused the winds and waves to cease He paid Tribute but out of the fishes mouth He wept for Lazarus but he raised him from the dead He was taken by wicked hands but then he healed him with a touch whose ear was cut off He was crucified and dyed but at the same time he darkened the Sun and shook the earth the vail of the Temple rent which made the Centurion say He was the Son of God He was buried but he raised up his body the third day He was manifested in the flesh but justified in the Spirit And it was necessary that he should be both else had he been no Savior for us which sheweth our gret misery and Gods great mercy Who should not embrace him that abased himself so low for our sins as if a King should rise from his throne and row in a galley-slaves room what then should not we be willing to do for him yea to abase our selves to any service he requires of us on the behalf of our brethren but how few embrace him how few entertain him with an humble and contrite heart Ye rejoyce The other fruit of Faith is joy being assured of so great things done for them by Christ and so great things prepared for them by him they could not but rejoyce for as the feeling of Gods wrath for our sins is fearful and cannot be endured a wounded spirit who can bear as may appear by the heavy cryes and complaints of some of Gods servants in agony of conscience O I am cast out of his sight I shall perish O what shall I do but especially by the desperate horror of the wicked who feel it so intollerable as that they cannot bear it as Judas who went and hanged himself for no man seeing and feeling himself under the wrath of God and no way to be freed therefrom but must needs wish he had never been or now were not or were a Toad or the vilest creature so contrarily they that feel themselves freed from this and called to the hope of so great glory must needs rejoyce as Joseph doubtless was a glad man when being delivered out of prison he was advanced to honor The way hereunto is true Faith Worldlings indeed think Christianity a dumpish estate but it s the onely estate wherein we may be merry and whoso is merry not being assured of Gods favor is a desperate person as if one were merry that hanged over a deep pit by a twined threed In the midst of their mirth the wicked have secret gripes as thieves condemned though they drink and play at cards yet to think that on the morrow they must be executed chokes them and their mirth The wicked also can be merry in nothing but some wickedness or other as if one should be merry when he eats and drinks poyson when he slashes and cuts himself for hereby provoking God they increase their own damnation This joy then coming from Faith comes not from our works or any thing that we can do These cannot bring sound peace to the minde or quiet to the conscience or joy to the heart for 1. We have many sins and therefore can merit nothing of God 2. We know by our selves that even many of them are unto us unknown who knows the errors of his life no man can say he hath found out all his sins or the corruptions of his heart so that he can say now here be no more 3. Our best duties be mingled with much weakness and imperfection so that though they may appear before men
the King of Heaven That your prayers be not hindred The third Reason Using them ill will breed Contention and so make them unable to pray at all or pray amiss Here note 1. That the husband should pray with his wife God takes it here for granted and that also constantly the course of their prayers must by no means be broken off This is their daily homage to God they have daily need of pardon grace protection direction in all their affairs all which must be prayed for This hath promise of blessing and herein all Religion is contained This condemneth most husbands that never pray with their wives they have no skill nor will hereto an argument of a prophane man void of all Religion dead in sin for where there is the least spark of grace there will be crying to God How do these live as much Religion in their Hogs-coats as in their houses they live like Swine most Families in stead of being little Churches be Heards of Swine which live as if there were no God How do these look for a blessing God hath promised none but to them that ask it what common blessings they enjoy they enjoy not as fruits of their Prayers If we desire to be accounted religious and would have any blessing of God let 's learn to pray 2. That whatsoever would interrupt our Prayers is carefully to be avoided Thus as we are to avoid worldliness an ill conscience and the like so also contention and wrangling both with our neighbors and wives That party is unfit to Pray whose heart is poysoned with wrath and malice the Prayers of such are loathsom being thus our Sacrifices will not be accepted at Gods altar O what a grievous thing is it to lose our prayers What else have we to help our selves with What judgements doth not prayer remove What blessing doth it not obtain greatly doth he lose that loseth the benefit of his prayers Therefore let us beware of contention and strife especially with our wives Let us always keep our hearts calm and fit to pray Who knows what need he may have of prayer and that more then ordinary As men keep their Horses for service in plight and breath so keep we our prayers in good tune keep we them as a Pinnace ready to send out speedily and come home laden else we may miss many a good purchase Verse 8. Finally be ye all of one minde having compassion one of another love as brethren be pitiful be courteous Verse 9. Not rendring evil for evil or railing for railing but contrariwise blessing knowing that ye are thereunto called that ye should inherit a blessing NOw he comes to certain general Exhortations that concern all sorts and states whatsoever and they tend to love and a peaceable and comfortable living together one with another Be ye all of one minde Not that he would have these Jews to be of one minde with the Idolatrous and prophane Gentiles amongst whom they lived but that being converted and believing Jews they would all consent and agree together in the matters of Faith and Religion of Christ that they would all embrace the Lord Jesus the onely Foundation and that some onely should not look for Salvation by him some by the Law and some by both but that all should seek unto him alone And as they were thus to agree in matters of Faith so also in their Civil affairs avoiding contention and strife The vertue then which is here exhorted unto is Unanimity a joyning together in one minde and one heart in one judgement and one affection For Unity in Religion though Errors be many yet there 's but one Truth which every one must know believe and walk in to Salvation Other foundation besides Christ there 's none all that believe in him shall be saved as they that miss of him building beside the foundation fall to the ground shall be ashamed and confounded We were all created in the Truth but since the fall become prone to error Christ is the Truth the Way and the Life and this are we to buy this is contained in the Scriptures for which we are to search Some foolishly imagine that every one shall be saved by his own devotion but its life eternal to know God and Christ Jesus whom he hath sent To be thus in one judgement in Religion is a great mean of peace as the contrary a great cause of dissention even disagreement in small matters makes alienations of affections much more in Religion This Jeroboam knew well he would not suffer the ten Tribes to come up to Jerusalem to worship as God commanded lest agreeing together they should fall from him but chose to set up a new kinde of worship at Dan and Bethel thereby to set them at oddes It s lamentable that so many are distracted into divers and innumeral Heresies and but a very handful have the Truth and be of one minde Some disagree from the Truth in the very foundation as 1. Heathens and Pagans living in strange kindes of idolatry being altogether ignorant of God and Christ. 2. The Jews that look for another Savior acknowledging the Father but not the Son but he hath that not the Son hath not the Father 3. The Turks that acknowledge the Old not the New Testament the Father not the Son 4. The Papists that hold some not all points tending this way as in the matter of our salvation parting the same between Christ and our selves 5. The Arrians and that base Atheistical Sect of the Family of Love c. Some though they differ not in foundation yet erre from the truth Such were the Donatists Novatians and such like of old as in our times the Lutherans beyond the Seas and amongst our selves the Separatists Those are led with a Spirit of pride and preposterous Zeal They were bred up in the Church and as soon as they were able to shift for themselves they spit in their Mothers face and call her Strumpet These be ungracious children they were never thus taught of Christ or his Apostles As we are to pity and pray for the former and that the Lord would deliver his poor people from the tyranny of the Turk and Antichrist giving the Gospel a free passage among them that with one minde and mouth they may glorifie God in Christ Jesus so for these Seeing there is little to prevail with them as having a proud conceit of themselves and their opinions le ts take heed we be not led away with them for herein they hazard their souls greatly that they forsake the means the Ministery of the Word and so may revolt or at least stand at a stay Whiles they be so quarrelling about matters of Controversie they neglect matters of Sanctification and Government of their lives Besides even among our selves that tarry in the Church there is odds and difference and thereby carnal worldlings
acknowledge Christ Jesus and our Faith and Hope of Salvation in him as of whom the Prophets foretold and who did every way for time place maner c. fulfil their prophecies of him This we must believe with our hearts and confess with our mouthes in this Faith we must both live and dye The like might be instanced about Justification if by Papists we should be called to an account Thus Moses came often before Pharaoh to justifie his demand thus Elias did acknowledge and maintain the true God and his pure worship against Ahab and his false Prophets so Daniel and the three Children so the Apostles so the Apostle Paul so the Church of Pergamos so the holy Martyrs they could not be drawn from the truth either by promises threats or torments so in this Land in the days of Queen Mary Gods servants shewed good skill in the Word and made known their Christian courage Reasons hereof may be these 1. That it may appear God hath some that know and love and will defend his Truth as the Devil also the contrary 2. That we may declare we be not ashamed nor afraid of men to confess the cause of God 3. That we may confirm our own consciences and may also if possible win others to the truth as Paul had almost done Agrippa No doubt many standers by were won by Pauls defences and the Martyrs and not a few weak ones confirmed the rest being left without excuse 1. This condemneth that horrible wicked practice of the Church of Rome in keeping the people in miserable blindeness and holding it a deadly fin for them to read any part of Scripture in a tongue they understand or any book touching the true Faith and Religion nay read both Scriptures and Prayers to them in an unknown tongue and lock up all knowledge from them and means thereof like the Scribes and Pharisees that took away the Key of Knowledge How shall they then be ready to give an account of their Faith They must believe as the Church believes and that is all they can get onely they preach to them in their own language which yet is but lyes and errors for truth This is most gross robbery of the people Christ bid Search the Scriptures they charge the contrary and curse them that do It s cruel tyranny and murther of their souls they take away their weapons that they may make a prey of their souls as the Philistines did from the Israelites to keep them under Those are not of Moses his minde that wished That all Gods people might prophesie nor of St. Pauls That the Word of Christ might dwell in them richly in all wisdom c. None have need to be discouraged from seeking knowledge for most be too careless and lazy 2. This rebuketh the gross ignorance of most part of people that notwithstanding this light that we have and so many helps of preaching liberty of reading and so many Books of all kindes and of the grounds of our Religion yet know not what they hold nor what be the points of their Religion but as Market news they hear they must serve God and come to Church and must be saved by Jesus Christ but to prove that he is the true Christ or that they must be saved by him and by no other in whole nor in part or that the Scripture is the Word of God they are altogether ignorant and so might be carried away to any Religion This is an horrible sin especially considering the helps and liberty which we enjoy What notorious carelesness is this must we not buy the truth prize the truth know it hold it fast not part therewith Most have such skill in worldly businesses that they are altogether unskilful in the Word regard not the means of their Salvation This is condemnation that light is come into the world and men love darkness more then the light O how many perish for want of knowledge yet are there some which having knowledge but not the love of the truth nor Faith in God will flinch from it if ever they be tryed for there is no hold of him that loves not the truth though he have never so much knowledge as we may read of Dr. Pendleton and others in Queen Mary's time Such if they be in company of Papists of Cavillers or Railers they can stand or sit still and say nothing How would these confess the truth with peril of their lives when they be affriad of a great man c Let such know that Christ esteems them as his enemies For he that is not with him is against him they being ashamed of him in this world he will be no less ashamed of them on the last and great day 3. O then let all of us labor for knowledge and to be grounded in our Religion and to know the points of Catechism and be able to prove them by some place of Scripture so as we may be bold to believe them and stand to the defence of them To this end we must give ear to Catechizing read the grounds of Religion and study the Scriptures in humility and with Prayer having a care to know the will of God and to be guided by it and to stand in the defence of it to Gods glory against such as oppose it This is the glory of a man of a Christian to make confession of his Faith in Christ and stand to the defence of it this God may justly expect of us it hath been performed by them which had not the hundredth part of the means which we have O let us both love and live in the Truth sticking close thereto whatsoever it cost us And if at any time we shall hear it spoken against we must have the zeal of God in us to stand in the defence thereof Thus confessing Christ here among men he will confess us before his Father in Heaven and his holy Angels Of the hope that is in you Faith and hope must be rooted in our hearts ere we utter the same with our tongues In vain do we talk of things whereof we have not the inward feeling With meekness and fear Here 's the maner for good things must be done in a right maner we must temper our courage and zeal in setting out the truth with meekness and fear we must avoid pride and insolency by forgetting our places or those we have to speak to or breaking out into violent speeches mockings gibings or such like for so we may do much hurt and this is unbeseeming the Spirit of Gods Servants Besides the things we speak of being the matters of God our speech and behavior must be sutable thereunto This rebuketh the preposterous zeal of some which defending the truth and a good cause forget duty and respect to their Superiors and break out into violent and unseemly speeches and be at defiance by and by and straight condemn