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A14736 A coal from the altar, to kindle the holy fire of zeale In a sermon preached at a generall visitation at Ipswich. By Samuell Ward, Bach. of Diuinity. Ward, Samuel, 1577-1640.; Wood, Ambrose. 1615 (1615) STC 25039; ESTC S103052 29,222 94

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lets in the way and puls them in when there is no cause so doe the fearfull that shall bee without but zeale either finds no dangers or makes them none it neither feares to doe well or to reproue ill doers let whoso will be displeased Some indeed care not whom they offend they are so harsh and fiery they can beare with nothing Will true christianity allowe vs to beare with any sinne Can tinne or hot iron choose but hisse againe if cold water be cast on it can a righteous soule choose but vex it selfe at open euill Such Ostriches as can digest oathes profane and filthie speeches shew what metall they haue for the Lord of hosts who yet will be ready enough to offer the challenge or stab for the least disgrace to themselues or their mistresse Phineas had rather if it were lawfull fight in Gods quarrells then his owne All are not by nature of so hot dispositions or so fiery-spirited as others If there be such a dull flegmaticke creature as hath no life nor spirit in any thing he goes about or whom nothing will moue hee may plead complexion and yet grace is aboue nature but the best way is See euery man cōpare his deuotion in matters of God with his spirits and metall in other affayres wherein his element or delight lies if the one equall not the other the fault is not in nature the oldest man hath memory enough for his gold and the coldest constitution heate enough where it likes Well our hearts may be as good as the best though we cannot shew it Fire cannot bee long smothered it will either find a vent or goe out zeale will either finde word or deede to expresse it selfe withall All haue not the gift of vtterance Violent affections haue made the dumbe to finde a tongue If it be lowe water the mill may stand but aboundance of heart will set the wheeles on going What earnest discourses will vnlearned mariners make of their voiages huntsmen of their game c. All haue not ability and meanes many haue great charges Loue and zeale are munificent make money their seruant not their master wheresoeuer the heart is enlarged the hand cannot bee straitned where the bowells are open the purse is not shut Herod for his pleasure cares not for halfe his kingdome what will not some gentlemen giue for haukes and hounds not only the poor woman that spent the rich ointment on Christ the widow that gaue all her substance the conuerts that sould all and threw all at the feet of the Apostles but euen the bounty of the superstitious Papists shall rise in iudgement against such as professe a religion wil giue it good words countenance but be at no cost with it and know a cheaper way to saue charge withall Al haue not so much leasure to spend so much time and study about matters of religion they haue somewhat els to doe There are indeede many vanities which distract and diuide the minde of worldlings but zeale counts one thing needefull to which it makes all other veile and stand by Is there any so good an husband of his time that will not steale some houre for his pleasure that cannot spare his God and his soule halfe an houre morning and euening that bestowes not idly as much time as a Sermon or two would take vp in the weeke The soule I confesse hath his satiety as well as the body but why should wee sit on thornes more at a Sermon then at a Play thinke the Sabbaths longer then holidaies but for want of zeale If thou beest not a vaine and willing deceiuer of thy selfe and others deale honestly and plainely with thy soule try thy selfe by these few rules and if thou iudgest thy selfe to come short of them amend and bee zealous After the sparkles once by these meanes kindled cherish and feed them by reading the word Let it dwell richly in thy heart excite thy dulnesse by spirituall Hymnes Loue-songs enflame not lust more then the Song of Songs doth zeale Reade or sing the 119. Psalme and if thou beest not zealous euery verse will checke thee in thy throat Meditation is another helpe approued by Isaacks and Dauids practice An Art lately so taught as I shall neede onely to point at the choise theames suiting and furthering this argument I need not go far to fetch this fire I may strike it out of euery word of this Epistle to Laodicea Behold the Lord God especially thy Lord Christ in his glorious titles and Maiestie for so hee beginnes his visions to Iohn and his Epistles to the Churches exciting their dull hearts By such apparitions did hee set on fire the heart of Moses in the burning bush and enflamed Stephan his first Martyre answerable and proportionable to which are our serious contemplations Behold him as one that seeth thee and knoweth thy works the rowsing preface of all these letters Caesars eye made his souldiers prodigall of their blood The Atheist thinks God takes as much notice of him and his prayers as he doth of the humming of flies and bees and therefore no maruell if his seruice be formall and fashionable The faithfull Christian by faiths prospectiue sees him at home and heares him saying Well done thou good seruant which maketh him to work out his heart Behold him as the beginning of creatures especially of the newe creature Oh! what loue hath hee shewed thee in thy redemption out of what misery into what happinesse by what a price to what end but that thou shouldest be zealous of good workes Behold him as the faithfull witnesse that witnessed himselfe for thee a good witnesse and here faithfully counsels thee to follow his patterne Behold him as a speedy and royall rewarder of his followers Take thy selfe into paradise represent to thy selfe thy crowne thy throne thy white robes looke not on the things that are seene but on the farre most excellent waight of glory look vpon these and faint if thou canst Behold also hee is a consuming fire a zealous God hating lukewarmenesse not onely destroying Sodom with fire and brimstone and prouiding Tophet for his enemies but awaking also his drowzie seruants by iudgements as Absolon Ioah by firing his corne his Israelites by fiery serpents whom hee loueth hee chasteneth and keepeth them in the fornace of fiery tryalls till they come to their right temper Hee standeth and knocketh if nothing will arouze vs a time will come when heauen and earth shall burne with fire and Christ shall come in flaming fire to render vengeance with fire vnquenchable We therefore that know the terrour of that day what maner of persons ought we to be From God turne thine eyes vnto man set before thee the pillar and cloud of fiery examples that haue led vs the way into Canaan Hee is but a dull Iade that will not follow The stories of the scriptures the liues of