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A86456 A Christian looking-glasse or, A glimps of Christs unchangably everlasting love. Discovered in several sermons, in the parish-church of Sutton-Valence. Kanc. By Hezekiah Holland anglo-hibernus, minister of the gospel at Sutton de ValentiĆ¢. Holland, Hezekiah, fl. 1638-1661. 1649 (1649) Wing H2425; Thomason E1376_2; ESTC R209245 59,021 132

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prayer on the Crosse for his enemies but many of them Elect Vessels whose sins till conversion are as many great and haynous witnesse Pauls as any as Calvin truly notes so farre prevailed that three thousand were at Peters Sermon converted Act. 2.36.41.3000 men were sayes du Moulin then at one Sermon converted now adayes 3000 Sermons and not one man converted But further Christs will is that all that God gave him be with him where he is to behold his glory Joh. 17.24 Now who can resist his will The good Angels are the executors of his will having greater power then the lost Angels and will with the great assistant God the Father see the will performed Now Christ has prayed for all that ever shal beleeve Joh. 17.20 Nor things present Not miseries not sin not Satan nor the world for greater is he that is in you then he that is in the world 1 Joh. 4.4 Joh. 16. last I have overcome the world The Law cannot Christ has fulfilled it We are not under the Law Qui pro nobis semel mortem vicit semper in nobis vincit Cyprian but under Grace let the Law be a rule to square thy actions by but where thou comest short of it rely on Christ he has performed it for thee but least of all shall feare separate because the cause sinne being removed the effect cannot Not things to come as for things to be acted in heaven the Judge is most just nay justice it self and will not cannot wrong qui videt novit ut impartialitas veritas sedet ut aequitas Bern. fere in his verbis Iob speaks of the things to be acted in heaven with comfort I know my Redeemer my kinsman saies the Hebrew liveth 19 26. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Goel One who redeemeth in the right of a kinsman a usuall custome among the Jewes but remember O beloved since thus Christ redeemed thee he is to enjoy thee as for things to be acted on earth none can as is said imprison any of his without leave to wit in the grave Christ having the keyes of the grave which is but a bed to sleepe for a time in I shall make my bed in the dust sayes Iob 17.13 where none can be kept without consent of Christ nor longer then he pleases Nor height not the highest of men by afflicting for he whose the Saints are is higher then the highest Not the height of pride in the Saints who are kept from the height of pride as Paul was by the messenger of Satan and other continuall humiliations the height of Satans malice and envy is below Gods love to them Nor depthcannot For depth of affliction is answered by the height of exaltation thou bringest down to the grave and bringest up again heavines may endure for a night but joy comes in the morning Nor depth of sin for as low as one in Christ can be in sin as high he shall be in repentance in grace in favour yea though the just fall seven times in a day he shall rise again Prov. 24.16 Because Christ is risen Hence Satan sinne Heresie and all that oppose have and do fall down Christ's may erre be overtaken in an errour seldom an heresie Errare possum haericus esse nolu but they soon recant Christ's are sons of truth embrace truth not willing to close with an errour for Christ Rev. 6. v. 2 goes forth conquering and those that are ordained to eternall life shall beleeve Act. 13.48 The word being the incorruptible seed 1 Pet. 1.23 And being sowed in the heart shall not finally corrupt or return in vaine but worke Gods pleasure by beating down sinne Nor any other creature for all being under the power and Dominion of our mighty Creator and defender we are sure of protection They can bring upon us Nec plus ad desiciendum potest terrere paena quam ad trigendum tutela divina Cypr. 'T is a glory to suffer for God The spirit of glory and of God resteth upon those who are for Christ's sake reproached 1 Pet. 4.14 The very mystery of the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Shechinah but either tribulation or distresse or persecution or famine or nakednesse or perill or sword Rom. 8.35 and that through leave and Gods sufferance but in these we are more then conquerours through him that loved us ver 37. For the three children as we call them being put into the furnace behold foure walking loose Christ was one who is with his people suffering Stephen in the midst of misery sees the heavens opened when the burden seemes too great and heavy Christ puts under his shoulder to ease I remember the story of Theodore the Martyr how when he was wrack't a young man was seen to the Admiration of al with a towel to wipe his sweating limbs and refresh him with coole water so that he even seemed to delight in his misery Ruffin Eccles History Object If nothing can separate the Saints from Christ why doth the Apostle say let him that standeth take heed lest he fall 1 Cor. 10. ver 12. Answ That Chapter speaks of very sinfull people perhaps not elected though they were baptized in the sea the outward baptisme and eat of the spirituall meat though not spiritually for God was not well pleased with them ver 5 but destroyed them ver 10. By effects if lawfull to judge these men shewed themselves not Christ's Good men fal into sin not finally from Grace not from election had only the outward priviledge of the Church which alone cann't give an assurance of perseverance of Salvation These might fall away and such as think they stand 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 But Rom. 11.20 Because of unbelief such fall thou standest by Faith Yet be not high minded but feare though a filiall feare fears no falling God by good admonition grace co-working keeps off falling A caveat to take heed from falling is no infallible proofe of falling but note thou standest by Faith thy feet fast upon the rock Christ if thou continuest Gods goodnesse towards thee ver 22. As thou maist be assured thou shalt for Christ as he is the Author and Alpha of thy Faith will be the finisher and Omega He confirms to the end to be blamelesse 1 Cor. 1.8 Obj. Those whom Paul calls Saints 1 Cor. 1.2 he sayes may eat and drink damnation Chap 11.29 Therefore a falling away of Saints Answ The word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 rendred damnation ought to be rendred by the word judgement the Apostle instances some among you are sick some weak temporal judgements and some asleep or dead God bringing that in his anger not hatred of the Saints notwithstanding their sin upon his people as a judgement which indeed by Christs death is none and yet saves the soule Ob. Heb. 6.4 One enlightened that has tasted the good word of God and powers of the world to come may fall away ver 6. Therefore a Saint
compared to the vomit of a dog the menstruous cloth the mire of the street in which the sow wallows do not live as Heathen under the name of Christians Muta nomen vel age fortius Let not Christ be wounded in the house of his friends never more pretences for Christ then now if the wine good what need so great a bush cur pudeat nos dicere quod non pudeat hos facere Bishop Jewel Contemn the world sine mundum vadere ut vult sayes Luther thou art not of the world Say to it as Diogenes to his servant Manes in Seneca which run away from him as the world will serve thee in time of trouble turpe esset Manen posse vivere sine Diogene Diogenem non posse vivere sine Mane If thou canst live without me I se strive to live without serving thee think not of husks being converted think of thy joy and spirituall food of comfort since thy coming home by repentance say as the Father I have wanted my sweets too long already remember how the Father fetcht thee home being a great way off in sin he went not softly but ran not a step or two but quite to meet did not barely bid welcome but fell upon his neck and kissed him Run not then back to sin do not retexere telam but remember Lots wife she became a pillar of salt which Josephus sayes he saw being after Christs death why into a pillar of salt ut te sale condiat to season thee Hate sin thou Gentile and a beleever Christ died for thee the superscription was in Hebrew for the Iews in Greek and Latine the language of the Gentiles for thee Thou O man which continuest in sin what good is it to thee to hear of Christs love which reacheth thee not to hear of water in a well and hast not a vessell to draw even faith or to hear of Abraham Isaac aad Jacobs being in heaven and thou shut out presume not on mercy love or peace what hast thou to do with them as long as thy rebellion against God which is witchcraft and thy sins are so many Know as one thief was saved to teach us not to despair so another was damned to teach thee not to presume Exemplum latronis servati est admirandum non imitandum Mane is the devils verb he bids tarry time enough to repent but Manè is Gods adverb he bids repent early in the morning of thy youth The ancient warriers would not accept an old man into their Army as unfit for service when thou knowest not what else to do with thy time and self art sure of his entertainment because he accepted one at the eleventh hour answerable neer to six a clock at night with us a time to discharge servants sayes Mr. Goodwin in his Moses and Aaron rather then to hire new are sure of thy repentance and acceptance at last Christ loved us and gave himself for us when in the prime of age being supposed to be about 33. deserves he thy worst verifie not that of Pamphilius Cum nemini obtrudi potest itur ad me God called for the first of all things in the Law to teach thee to give him thy heart primum vivens thy youth and strength he gave thee all give not him the worst even those dayes wherein thou hast no pleasure when occasion of sinning doth leave thee not thou sin If thou lovest Christ thou wilt not easily hear his Name blasphemed a good son or servant will not hear his father or master abused Do not I hate them that hate thee sayes the Psalmist If thou continuest in his love see thy happinesse hereafter thou shalt see Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 face to face or as the apostle see him as he is that is not darkly as in a glasse now but more plainly without reflecting upon the Creatures in which he is now seen Christs humane nature shall be seen most glorious but no created nature can behold God in full glory or is capable to comprehend his essence perfectly but shal comprehend him to content satisfaction though some more some lesse as buckets cast into the sea all are full yet some have more water others lesse as the capacity of the vessell is what manner of love is this that Christ should die justifie giving faith to lay hold on him and eternall life et opera illius nostra sunt Christ has left a letter for us behind him in which we may see his love to us our duty to him keep this letter safe God has most strangely kept it from ages for thee slight it not nor so great Salvation as is in it offered it is rich enough in it self without humane literature yet as a handmaid use it to Divinity the queen of knowledge slight not a pearl though in a dunghill vero nil verius Paul himself has quoted a Poet yet sure here is knowledge enough search not too deep into the earth for hidden treasure lest a damp endanger thee and it Here in Scripture is copia without which all knowledge is but inopia which can guide our feet into the way of peace * Nonest attendentum quid alij ante nos secerint sed quid christus qui ante omnes est faciendum praeceperit Cyprian then follow Christ speaking in the word seek to gain the Apostles spirit to understand the Apostles writings as for Commentaries and Ministers do not jurare in verba ministri follow them as they follow Christ Jesus amicus Plato amicus Aristotelis sed magis amica veritas follow none in an errour Siquid legem sibi dixcrit nihil contra Zenonis Chrysippive dictum committere et unius sequi sententiam non id vitae sed factionis est sayes Seneca Gods word is plain a light a lanthorn God out of love Justice would not leave his word over dark or difficult since to guide his people he has moreover left us an able Commentary his Spirit Vas vitreum ut lambimus sicet pultim attingimus Take heed of imbracing new Cannons orders for worship if they be Scripture which is full use Scripture if not if an Angel from heaven bring them let him be accursed Plow up O Lord the furrows of our hearts by sorrow and contrition for sin sowe in the incorruptible seed of thy word water it with the dew of heaven thy grace from above make it bring forth fruit in some sixty in some thirty in all some and in some all to the praise of thy Name the good of our own souls the edifying of our brethren through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen Phosphore redde diem quid gandia nostra moraris Caesare venturo Phosphore redde diem Day-star bring the day make no delay Our Caesar is to come in his kingdome ô Saviour bring that day make no delay Even so come Lord Jesu come quickly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 FINIS To the Reverend His carefully-loving Father Mr. RANDOL HOLLAND A Minister of the Gospel in IRELAND SIR MY Letters seldome arrive safely with you in Ireland by reason of the distance Wherefore I have annext this printed to my Book which I doubt not but in time if alive you 'll receive It will certifie you somewhat the state of my soule though not of my body If you ask me the reason of my publishing so mean an Exercise in a time of such Paper-prostitution among many reasons I le give you Sir this as most concerning your self The death of my ever gallant Vncle Captain Stephen Hussey and the never enough by me deplored losse of my two deare Brothers Henry and Joshuah Holland slain in these unnaturall warres made me first apply my self to this subject I have comforted my self considering the graces God formerly wrought in them as footsteps of himself and then considering his loving to the end considering that afflictions are signes of love that death is beneficiall and sodain death no argument of his hatred Josiah's death was such And indeed I had scarce with sighs dryed the teares off my face which I had shed for them when God blest me with a son I thought God had sent me a summers day in the winter of my sorrow little did I dream its sun would set so sodainly I baptized it with your name and thought with Hannah to have given it to the Lord all his dayes But indeed it proved but an April sun-shine which had a present shower waiting on it God saw me not humble enough nor fitted for such a blessing For by that time it had twelve moneths blest me with many a smile peor babe as if it had performed the errand God sent it for it returned to him that gave it doubtlesse it hath took possession of the heaven of Saints for me of which our Saviour long since took possession for us all This made me more earnestly study on this subject Gods love in affliction that I might the more willingly kisse the rod that scourged me This was one reason made me publish these lines That whiles I could not enjoy my friends here nor my sweet Randol I might at least have as it were their Funerall sermon to read Thus thanking you for your care to wards me in my Education for your Prayers of which I believe I have had benefit desiring the continuance of them and your health I rest Your dutiful sonne Hezek Holland Sutton-Valence July 10. 1649.
nos fecit fideles I obtained mercy to be faithfull sa●es the Apostle The Hebrew Doctors somewhat agree with Arminius and would have a man disposed to good before the spirit of prophecy light on him but the spirit found Saul nought and Balaam mingled with malice and covetousnesse Elisha was not composed in mind tho sanctified when to prophecy and cals for a Minstrell to dispell griefe for Elisha's death Aquinas affirmes dispositionem non requiri ne ad prophetiam whether God reveale himselfe by Vision Dream or the more noble way as he did to Christ by word Spiritus replet pastorum Armentarium Prophetam facit Yet when the spirit of prophecie lighted on one undisposed to good as Balaam or Saul especially if in a Vision or Dream they might be abstracted from these vices during the prohpecie and time of illumination the soule being in a trance oft and so most fixed on the object ordained or elected to life for then all would have been prayed for Iohn 17. v. 9. and all would beleeve for as many as were ordained to eternal life beleeved Acts 13.48 But we see few beleeve and persevere to the end yet all Christ's do and shall beleeve increase of them is dayly seen every lost groat shall be found nothing can hinder they when built are built upon a sure foundation Christ the Rock the gates of hell that is hells strength and policy shall not prevaile against them No weapon formed against them shall prosper Esa 54. ver ult Christ's the builder the Word and Spirit the meanes which cannot faile If God send his Word great shall be the company of them that Praise him even in this sense the building as it shall go forward so it will last since the foundation Christ cannot shrink Christ assures us his blood was shed not for all but for many for remission of sinnes those he loves those he will continue to love to the end according to the text whom he loves he loves unto the end In the former part of this chapt consider the love and lowlinesse of Christ his love in so willingly departing out of this world for us ver 1. his lowlinesse in washing his Disciples feet ver 5. that the Head and Master Christ should stoop to the feet of his servants and wash and wipe them is an unparalleld example of humility The first verse speaks him God and man God in that he knew his houre of departing out of this world for as God he knew all things though as man he was ignorant of many about the time of the sacrificing the Passeover Christ our Pasteover was sacrificed for us Man in that by death depart he must for the God-head could not suffer this one text evinceth what ever Jewes Mahometans Hereticks or heathens may falsely conceive of Christ Intimations and characters of his Divinity run as parallel with those of his Humanity almost throughout the Histories in the Gospel concerning him His birth spake him a man but to be borne of a Virgin and as some conceive without * The punishment in sorrow shalt thou bring forth was to the woman not the child So Christs being without sin ordinarily excuses not the Virgin Mary who had sin and a Redeemer or Saviour My soule has rejoyced in God my Saviour 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Athanas de sententiis Dionysii paine together with a strange Starre and quire of Angels proclaimed him God His swadling bands and the Manger spake him man one disrespected amongst men but the Shepheards and Wise men worshipping him expressed him God His Baptisme administred by Iohn declared him man but the voice from Heaven to be God Tempted in the Wildernesse man overcame as God Wept for Lazerus man raised him from the dead God stept on the seas man but after he was awaked stilled the waves God tempered the clay with spittle man but opened the eyes of one borne blind God Lastly by his death shewed himself man by his powerful and most to us comfortable resurrection God Each sentence shewes his lowlinesse in that he was made man and his love in that lowlinesse who being in the forme of God thought it no robbery to be equall with God but made himself of no reputation took upon him the form of a servant he humbled himself and became obedient even to death even the death of the Crosse Phil. 2. v. 6 7 8. Supplicii genus crudelissimum deterrimumque inquit Cicero The constancy of that love is expressed in the words he loves unto the end the earnestnesse and integrity of it is observable in the word there used to love importing in the original to love with the heart and mind by adhering to the thing loved with content and satisfaction 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 magis est quam 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ut Amo apud Latinos magis est quamdiligo Me aut amabis aut quo contentus sim diliges Cicero As Christ thus loves his owne so ought they to love him Thou shalt love the same words the Lord thy God with all thy heart Matth. 22.37 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 vel ad finem vel ad seculum vel perfectionem significat The constancy and perpetuity of Christs love may be noted from the word in the Original signifying the end it may be rendred by perfection till we become perfect men in Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ephes 4 13 He loves us he loves here to the end of dayes and for ever hereafter Hence observe these conclusions God through Christ loves his own Then or secondly he loves them for ever The truth of this conclusion will appeare in the ensuing discourse Why God loved lost man not the Angels being more excellent creatures man in whom was nothing but deformity no other reason can be rendred à priori but his own will and pleasure 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 foreseeing the death of Christ as the meanes both of love and election though not the cause of either redemption being the effect of Gods love in the general he loves man now because redeemed by the death of Christ justified by his blood adopted to be conformable to his image sanctified in part by his Spirit because the member of Christ the temple of the holy Spirit the Spouse of Christ and subject of him the King of Saints Revel 15. v. 3. God loves his people first and gives Christ for them then love them because they are Christs and partakers of his graces 2. Conclusion God loves unchangably and everlastingly This is set down Jer. 31. v. 3. I have loved thee with an everlasting love God being love love as God must be everlasting which he extends to his people he loved his people in Christ by way of election defore the foundation of the world for to this effect Paul speaks Ephes 1 v. 4 and will continue to love them till the world shal be no more and after Solomon saies A friend loves at all
〈…〉 carry his crosse quire along Simon Cirenaeus helped Compare the Gospels greater love then this has no man that one should lay down his life for his friends so calle in respect of election and Christs deat foreseen and consequently reconciliation nature at his death put on mourning apparel the earth trembled to bear a dying Saviour the rocks rent because mans heart was so hard and a stranger to Israel cryed out seeing such an Eclips Vel Deus naturae patitur vel hic mundus dissolvitur So much Christ by dying has done for his that no Latine word can expresse his salvation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 uno vocabulo Latino non potest exprimi sayes Tully fere his verbis Servator comes short of it Christ may be said to be Servator daemonum as preserving them from relapsing to nothing Salvator doth not expresse it he was Salvator angelorum keeping them safe from fall but restored man to all lost priviledges and farre better foelix lapsus qui talem meruit Servatorem Some would have the Greek rendred by Sospitator sospitantur enim ea quaefuerunt perdita Laurent in 2 Pet 1.1 Servantur vero salvantur ea quaenon fuerunt perdi●a But Antigonus for liberty restored to the Lacedemonians 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Were we lost in Adam and are we not found 〈◊〉 Christ we were sons by creation ●o are the wicked even Dives heires we were of an earthly Paradise not comparable in any thing to Heaven we had life should have never died mors à morsu But by Christ we are sons of God adopted more are we beholding for being restored to immunities once lost then the Angels that were only preserved from fall magis gratis datur says Aqui. Christ left the 99 good Angels to seek man that was lost as well as the 99. Proud Pharisees who seem and think to need no Saviour but some temporal deliverer no repentance by Christ we are heirs of that Paradise of which Adam's but a Type and have eternal life through death Adam though great Clerks are against it should never have died not been happy and glorious but through sin and Christ yet with the phites we worship not the Serpent but God who brought good out of evill Question Why then was heaven made before the fall Solu Because God foresaw it Should all men have lived on earth for ever and still begat children the world could not have contained them which God foreknew let Christ be only our Saviour let us have neither other saviours intercessours 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Pope has he saies the over-plus of other Saints good works to dispose of thus the Saints in that opiniō so derogatory from Christ save themselves and others but remember the good Angels and Saints have as wise Virgins Mat. 25. little oyle enough for themselves God can charge his Angels Saints with folly The Virgin Mary had sin as Scotus proved for she rejoyced in a Saviour the Apostles were bid to say forgive us our trespasses and those that will not God forgive them now where sin is there no merits are saies judicious Calvin Peter sinned after Christ prayed for him thus the Pope his successor not only in denying his Lord and Master but continually the Apostle Paul speaking of sinners affirms himself cheif 1 Tim. 1.15 and advises the Saints instead of censuring others and preferring themselves to think better or esteeme other better then themselvs 2 Phil. ver 3. Corne the richer in the eare the more it hangs the head the more a man is in Christ the more sensible he is of his natural misery and the more humble pray only to Christ we have one only Mediator 1 Tim. 2.5 and know and acknowledge no other Intercessor unlesse prayers of Saints on earth so understand Job 5. for I am perswaded for particulars Abraham knowes us not and Israel is ignorant of us I say 63.16 and know not our particular wants but thou O Lord art our Redeemer give not his glory to another God is a jealous God Christ saves wo to them that imitate the Devil in striving to destroy and to make men sin if such out of love mercy and Christs example will not forbeare yet let me desire them to be as charitable to themselves and others as Dives I have five brethren to omit that explanation of Moses 5 Books send to them lest they come to this place of torment saies he what charity in hel Aquinas tels us there be no good thoghts there for they were to no purpose but whether a parable or no thus much gather Dives knew his bad example and life had made his brethren sin and therefore concluded he should have the greater damnation to prevent which he would have them by Lazarus admonished Go and do likewise Nothing but blood could redeem I doubt me Zipporah spake more out of passion then faith when she said thou art an husband of blood to Moses Exod. 4.25 yet it may thus be rendred thou art a husband to me preserved by blood The Creation to this was an easie work dictum factum the first but the second cost Christs hearts blood Christ was mastred and over●ome by sinful men he wrastled with Jacob and was overcome to prelude to his passion being then as man prevailed over consider his willingnesse I lay down my life yet the occasion ours nihil iste nec potuit mea fraus consider the deformity of sin how did Christ look appearing cloathed with sin deformity of mankind before divine justice God even absents himself from him scarce acknowledging him it was his love to lie in a grave to sweeten it to his people two dayes part of the third the Sabbath was a Type of it together with resting from sin and eternall rest now 't is the Lords day in memorial of his glorious * On the Lords day our first day of the week five things we read done only as the work of the day 1. Being in the spirit or spiritual meditations 2. Preaching ex 20. Actorum Adde in the third place prayer 4 Breaking Bread or Sacraments 5. Distribution to the Saints the Apostle ordained or commanded thus the Church of Gal●●ia Dr. Prideaux To worship being the Moral part of the command is kept Resurrection and Ascension let no man therefore judge you in respect of holy dayes the Iewish especially or the new Moon or the Sabbath being shadows Colos 2.16.17 consider his love unto man in giving him his reward out of mercy not merit As soon as dead thou shalt be with me this day in Paradise Luke 23.43 and Lazarus dyed and was immediately carried by the Angels to Abrahams bosome that is heaven where note since Christs death the glory of the Saints is greater then before but no Limbus Christ ascending no doubt gave some more honour to the Saints in heaven as well as his spirit on earth the head is more honourable then the bosome the glory of the S
of a people who when they went abroad did borrow eyes to see other mens faults but when they came home would take out their eyes lest they should see their own Somewhat like the fish that bedarkens all the neighbouring water with some spissie vapour which it casts out of its mouth that it may scape unfound out So many private Reformers like the Lapwing cry Here 't is here 't is to wit the nest of other mens faults but never come neer their own Tecum habita nôris quam sit tibi curta supellex Examine thou thy self and thou shalt find Thy self but miserable naked poor blind Rev. 3.17 They are fittest to reprove others who are most free from blame Otherwise men will certainly say to thee that Proverb Physitian heale thy self Are not they only fit to preach Christ that are in Christ otherwise they do but tell a story as it were of the East-Indies which they know not but by hear-say But a man in Christ preaches what by experience in himself he knowes How can others promise liberty who are themselves the servants of sinne 2 Pet. 2.19 Yet if the Pharisees sitting in * If the right and allowed-of Embassador speak though a wicked man heare the embassage Moses chaire bid me do this or that if good I 'le do it If the water be good whether the pipe be lead or silver it shall be all one I le drink it Some preach Christ out of envy yet since Christ is preached the Apostle does rejoyce If we loved * Note Alencis affirms that Christ gave Judas the Sacrament though the opinion is not generally received because he would use all the meanes of salvation to win him we would pray for one another 'T is a sinne for a Minister to forbeare See 1 Sam. 12.23 God forbid sayes Samuel that I should sinne against God in ceasing to pray for you Sometimes God forbids to pray as Ier. 14.11 Ioh 1. cap 5. v. 16. to shew quod aegrè possit remitti non impossibilitatem to shew the difficulty to prevaile with God to pardon such great sinnes and sinners not the impossibility Israel sinned against God Moses privately prayes and the power of faith was such that Gods hands seem tyed Let me alone sayes he Deut. 9.14 Elias was so powerfull that one calls him Fraenum coeli the bridle of heaven I know it handle as a Schoole point that if a Minister knew one of his people to be damn'd yet he ought to pray for him for God else might use the Ministers negligence in omitting the means as the means secondarily of his damnation 'T is most plain Ezek. 3.18 Remember if by using lawfull means Prius Omnes dam. nati quam nati as prayer a sinner be converted God is glorified having a new son Christ rejoyceth to see the work of redemption go forward the holy Ghost has a new temple the Angels a new charge the Church comforted and strengthened by the prayers of the new convert therefore pray I le fal upon some more particular uses Christs beloved are intituled to the creatures through him which are perchance usurped by the wicked The wicked have the good things of this world the rather because no part in the world to come de facto but perchance as Tyrants and Usurpers de jure all are your 1 Cor. 3.22 ye being mine Christs are never wholly dead in sin they may be a sleep as David and Peter but Nathan awakes the one the Cock the other a man dead in sin is like Lazarus in his grave needs a Christ the resurrection and the life to quicken him the Church in the Canticles confesses the truth hereof I sleep but my heart waketh 5.2 A man asleep in sin by the preaching of the word may be awakened his heart even in his sin being towards his God as Asas 2 Chr. 15.17 though the high places not removed Why 's this thrown into the kings dish if they had not a great stroke in matters of religion Dr. Andrews The effect of Christs love is true repentance not to hang down the head like a bullrush for a day to whine with Saul for an hour and after ask counsell of a witch to mourn and humble ones self with Ahab for a while and return like the dog to the vomit to be zealous with Jehu for a space as a reformer and to worship the calves at Dan and Bethel to be intentive as Herod to John and after give away his head to tremble as Felix momento turbenis to turn beleever because others did as Magus and then offer money to buy the Spirit is nothing worth do not the Heathen the Scribes and Pharisees do more yet your righteousnesse must exceed the wicked may have grace but not sanctified and seem for a time more eager then the righteous he that has some fits of an ague though naturally cold is hotter for the present then one naturally hot perseverance to the end is the blessing of Christ not as Iudas Magus Demas Christ gives his grace to repent of every sin the smallest chink in a ship may endanger it repent of thy bosome sinne thy Dalilah Herodias God will be Alexander or Nemo Christ sends afflictions out of love the wounded party though he know the sharpnesse of the Chyrurgions instrument and smarting salves to be applied yet seeks to be drest and launced since Christs afflicting hand is for good be patient by sin men forfeit all life and goods the wages of sin Death God is mercifull and loving sparing the life and sequestering onely the outward estate is not the life more then raiment he that gave the life will with it give all things necessary yea though his people were in the wildernesse Hos 2.14 He can provide a table in the wildernesse Christ's also suffer to be conformable to him their head who was vir dolorum a man of sorrow Thou hast had many temporall spirituall blessings imploy them to Christs honour hide them not in a napkin lest thou be brought to account To whom much is given of them much is required Where Christ loves he begets somewhat like himself Amor semper habet quid sui simile Quest Has every member and every beloved of Christ grace as he Ans According to order they have yet thousands of children saved in whom grace not so apparent as in promise 2 Suppose the thief on the crosse had died without confession yet elected and gravidus erat operibus great with good works was safe 3 Divers may be justified and therefore elected and saved yet die before visible appearance of faith sed haec obiter Then hate sin O beloved it ill becomes any least a Saint Christ takes sin at their hands as Caesar wounds from him of whom he meritted better usage with 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Sin is the sword that put our Saviour to death hate that sword that slew thy dearest friend consider sins odiousnesse