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A04220 An exposition of the second epistle of the apostle Paul to Timothy, the first chapter Wherein 1 The text is logically into it's parts resolved ... 4 The seuerall doctrines thence arising deduced. ... All which is accompanied with familiar and delightfull similitudes ... Lastly as the matter requireth: there is vsed, definitions, distributions, subdiuisions, trialls, motiues, and directions, all which be of great vse in their proper order. By Iohn Barlovv ... Barlow, John, b. 1580 or 81. 1625 (1625) STC 1434; ESTC S100861 328,113 454

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zealous for the law and ceremonies and Paul preached the Gospell called them beggarly and impotent rudiments told that if they were circumcised Christ profited them nothing Why this so tooke downe the pride of man that he should not be iustified by his owne workes but by anothers that Paul was persecuted and hardly entreated of his owne Country men If a skilfull Taylor take measure of a crooked and mishapen person and fit the garment proportionable to the patterne a proud peece of flesh will powte swell and wrangle with the workeman so let the Ministers and men of God doe good devide the word aright high and lofty spirits will be muttering for they cannot endure the light or to be told of their deformities Thus Paul was reputed an enemy for telling them the truth A counterfeite and false glasse is the fittest for old withered and wrinckled Curtezans to view themselues in for if it should shew them their right shapes all things to nothing they split it against the wals And in the last place the goodnes of an action cannot Reas 4. exempt the weldoer from affliction for its a meanes to breake downe the walls of Babel to throw the gates of Hell off her hindges and to weaken the kingdome of Sathan God saith He will set enmity betweene the womans seed and Gen. 3 15. the Serpents and how For thou shalt bruise his head so that breake the Diuels plots and pate by doing good be thou assured he will haue thee by the heele And Paul was the worse entreated for preaching to the Gentiles for the Iewes hated them and Sathan had long held them in his custody and prison of darknes Here we are taught a rule of wisedome and that is Neuer Vse 1. to iudge the goodnes or badnes of an action by the vsage and future entertainment of the Doer for in so doing wee may commend amisse and speake good of evill and evill of good Was not Abel killed Moses forced to flee Iacob ill entreated David derided the Prophets imprisoned Stephen stoned Iames beheaded Christ crucified and many of his innocent members massacred murdered for well doing Iudge not therefore before the time condemne not least thou be condemned But rather vse your censuring in this in not laying a blocke of stumbling before your Brethren Pharaoh a wicked King may haue peace when David the annoynted of the Lord may flee for his life Ahabs foure hundred of false Prophets may haue freedome when faithfull Micaiah may kisse the stockes Christ may be crucified when Barrabas shall be deliuered And so may the guilty sometimes escape when the guiltlesse and guilelesse are in great ieopardy For he that refraineth from evill maketh Isa 59. 15. Mal. 3. 15. himselfe a prey When as they that tempt God and worke wickednes are set vp aduanced deliuered In the next place we see how impossible a thing it is for Vse 2. a good man to liue in peace for wicked men will reward evill for good Let Christ turne the Iewes water into wine he shall haue from them vinegar to drinke tell them the truth they will hire false witnesses to sweare lyes against him If he say hee hath the Spirit of God they will say No he hath a Diuell Let him remit sinne they will cry he blasphemeth If he demaund for which of his good workes they seeke to kill him they will answere that the Diuell goeth about to kill him and not they And did the world thus deale with him who had no sinne neither was any guile found in his mouth then neuer expect thou any good entertainment from the world in this world for shee loueth none but her owne Shall men burne greene boughes and spare those that neuer beare spue out the water of life and tast deepely of the muddy puddle Eclipse the Sun and not puffe at a candle Dig vp the rootes and cherish the branches pierce the head wound the heart slay the heire and shall the members not be mortified the hands nayled and the yonger brethren fouly entreated Wherefore let David arme himselfe for Saul will cast a speare at him for he is the Lords annointed If Nehemiah will repaire his fathers sepulchres build the walles of Ierusalem hee shall meete with a Sanballat a bush in a place here or there a Tobiah that will oppose dissemble write counterfeit letters to hinder him for hee seeketh the welfare of Israel and that 's their griefe Will Paul scatter the Gospell write Epistles preach to the blind and ignorant Gentiles the proud Pharisees then his owne Countrimen will proue his greatest enemies and repute him a plaguy fellow for preaching new doctrine to a new Nation Will Ames Shaphat Peter and Iames leaue their former meane callings to preach and prophecy at the commaund of the Lord shall they not be disgraced What! is Saul among the Prophets how know these the Scriptures Can any good thing come out of Nazareth Amo. 7. 13. And g●● to thy fathers house some Amaziah will cry and eate thy bread and prophecy there but come not at Bethel for it is the kings court And seeing this hath beene done to the best in times past let vs in our dayes expect a part so long as the Diuell and the Pope are at liberty I suffer these things We see here two things 1. Who suffered 2. What hee suffered The Doctrines shall be pointed at and briefly passed The first from the person to bee noted is that Neither learning wisedome piety or externall priviledges Doct. 2. can preserue a man from suffering affliction Math. 23. 34. 35. For Paul was well discended of rare parts singular prudence Phil. 3. 4. 5. and great sanctity yet all these could not exempt him from persecution great tribulation Christ was the fountaine of all wisedome grace and holines yet who euer more vilely entreated then he Moses the meekest man on earth David a man according to Gods owne heart and Iob a iust and perfect man yet all scoffed derided vpbraided and the drunkards made Ballads of them Why the wicked are not respecters of persons all fish Reas 1. are alike that come to their net Nay rather the more holy any is the more be they hated of them A crabbed Kyte will seize on the tenderest carcasse so wicked and profane men make a prey of the most singular person Againe the rarer parts any hath the more doth hee build Reas 2. vp the decaied walls of Ierusalem gather the scattered Saints and repaire the body of Christ and this cannot Sathan neither his instruments tolerate with patience If the great Temple of Diana goe downe Bethel be aduanced let Paul expect the greatest spight that created Natures can complot against him If the Lords annointed call his Nobles for the welfare of our Israel then fire faggot gunpowder shall be prouided If this be thus then how doe they misse the marke and Vse 1. shoote besides the Butt
11. with Gods Saints For there the deuil endeauoureth to dwell as the Pope at Reas 1. Rome at this day he raiseth stormes of affliction the leprosie of sin cleaueth close to their walls through his setting on Againe those places cōmonly haue many sorts of false religions Reas 2. all will cōspire against the truth in that become friends as we see in Herod Pilate in crucifying of our Lord Iesus so we read of Ephraim against Manasseh Manasseh against Ephraim yet both against Iudah Isai 9. 21. Let none thinke that the greatnes of the place can exempt Vse 1. him from pouerty or persecution Be not too forward to pitch thy Tents at Bethel except Vse 2. thou haue a full and lawfull calling Lot may liue better in little Zoar then in the great city of Sodom Christ in the small village then at Ierusalem Moses at Madian then in Aegypt Where On●siphorus relieued Paul so worthy a man and an Apostle this will follow that The best man and worthiest Christian may stand in want be Doct. 12. releiued by a meaner person that both for soule and body For the one may be in prosperitie when the other is in aduersity Reas 1. in peace when the other is in war corporal spirituall God bringeth it to passe for to encrease affection to knit Reas 2. them the nearer together in the bands of loue and amitie Doe not lightly regard thy inferiour brother for the weaker Vse 1. may doe pleasure to the stronger Timotheus may do Paul a kindnes in carrying him his bookes and parchments And the meaner man weaker Christian by this may be Vse 2. of comfort for little doth he know how the Lord will imploy him Iephthah was despised being basely borne yet in future time the people prayed him to be their Iudge and he was so and he fought and prevailed for Israel The third point we note where Onesiphorus ministred to him many things is this that A good man thinkes nothing too deare for the preachers of the Doct. 13. Gospell We are commanded to make such partakers of all our goods Rom. 15. 27. 1 Cor. 9. 4. c. For they giue spirituall things for carnall Reas 1. Reas 2. Reas 3. They watch for mens soules They suffer much paine in study reproches of the wicked and bitter pangs for others good In a word they are the Ambassadours of the great King Reas 4. Vse 1. This checketh many who would be reputed forward professors and with Simon Magus some great bodies yet thinke all too much that goeth that way These could be content that like Paul Ministers would turne tentmakers But be thou otherwise minded if he be a man sent from Vse 2. God preach the word and is faithfull holy all thou hast is too little for him Let such a man enioy a sufficient honourable and constant stipend I say if his doctrine be sound his conuersation proportionable make yee much of such But would ye know what letteth 1. Coueteousnes This holdeth all and cryeth giue giue b●t will neuer part with any thing We haue a thousand yong men in our dayes Christ met but with one in his we read ●f that would goe away sorrowfull if they should sell but an hundreth part of what they haue to giue the poore especially were he a preacher 2. Infidelity letteth For men want faith to credit God therfore they be so strait-handed Did men beleeue that they should be rewarded an hundred fold would they not be more liberall And of all men the Vsurer he hath no faith for he will take mans band before Gods for Ten where he might haue the Lords for Ten-times Ten in the Hundred and will not 3. Idlenes is another let these vsually doe nothing so they haue nothing that liue in this lethargie 4. And the last let is vnthriftines An vnthrift and prodigall alwaies be in want for they haue one way whereout more runs in a day then will returne in a yeare The two first Coueteousnes and Infidility get all but will part with nothing the two letter vnthriftines Idlenes either are vsually in want or if they haue it it runs apace but a wrong way and takes its rest but neuer on the right subiect So that let Ministers neuer expect maintenance from any of these especially if he cry out as he must against these bosom and beloued sins Christ was neuer worse vsed or Paul either then when they preached against Coueteousnes and Prodigality And lazie vnthriftie persons make sure work for amending for the one is vsuall turning himselfe on his bed like a doore on its hinges and the other in the tauerne or tipling house into a barrell or a beast when they should heare the preacher and be reformed And to end with the end this we note for a conclustion tha● In the greatest straits the Lord remembreth them that suffer Doct. 14. for his cause and Gospel Read the Acts of the Apostles Paul was releeued at Rome often at Ephesus yea the rude Barbarians did vse him kindly Act. 28. 2. For God hath the most glory by them Reas 1. 2. 3. 4. The rest of the Church most benefit by them The truth the greatest prayse by them And sin Sathan all his depthes the greatest ouer ●●row by them and shall not the Lord then remember them Let vs imitate our heauenly Father euer respecting those Vse 1. most that suffer for our good and alwayes to the vttermost of our power to make much of such Priscilla and Aquila must be greeted much respected why for they to saue Pauls life laid downe their owne neckes Surely if God deale mercifully with those that suffer for him shall we want compassion towards them that suffer for vs And is it so as we haue heard Then be resolute in the Vse 2. Lords cause take vp thy burden gird thy sword vpon thy thigh put on al the armour of a Christian souldier march on in thy ranck and order What if Sathan tempt thee the Serpent brood do bite thee the fiery triall befall thee or the King of feare pale fac'd death looke grin vpon thee Yet the word is gone out the oath is 〈◊〉 to it and the Spirit hath sealed that they that suffer for the ●ruth of God of Papist or Pope men or Deuills in Rome or is ●ll shall neuer be forgotten for saken Take a view through all 〈◊〉 holy letters cast thine eye on all the former ages looke where thou wilt or canst and thou shalt alwayes find it so that in the greatest misery God hath remembred mercy in the greatest weakenes giuen power in the most pinching pouerty sent plenty and in death conveied life Wherefore neuer feare want misery penury mortality for the Lord shal be with thee whether soeuer thou goest and in what estate soeuer thou beest But me thinkes I heare some say What needeth all this 〈◊〉 not at peace may we not sit vnder out vines sleepe safely in our beds walke the pleasant fields eate drinke and take our pleasure Mistake me not For I am not weary with these fauours I wish the Sun of that morning may neuer rise or that euill time approach wherin it might be said the Arke is gone and the glory of God from this our Israel Yet is not Sathan compassing the world hath not the Serpent much viperous spaw●● will not his great instrument that blacke crawling vgly adder the Papist be casting foorth his venome shooting out his sting and lye lurking in the sweetest herbes to bruise the heele of the seed of the woman But to let this passe death will come iudgment will come and damnation will come this thou knowest And is it then in vaine to comfort thee against those three fierce gyants that thou shalt conquer and ouercome them all that not an haire of thine head shall perish but thou shalt be landed safe at the kay of Canaan the kingdome of God I cannot tell I doe but guesse yet except thy faith exceed mine me thinkes I am not herein at all deceiued neither a whit vnprofitably exercised But I say no more Let the day declare it FINIS Laus Deo Amen