commencement of the Gospell Twelue Patriarches the fathers of the Law Twelue Apostles the Patriarches of the Gospel Ten commandemeÌts giuen on mount Sinay Ten petitioÌs on mouÌt Horeb. Iudah the Patriarch selleth Ioseph Iudas the Apostle traytor selleth for thirtie peeces the true Ioseph Iesus Christ. Christ is taken in a garden by the Brooke Cedron Man sinâed in the Garden of Eden Ioseph the innocent is imprisoned Pilate imââââ prisoneth the innocent Lord Iesus At noone Christ suffered at noone man sinned The first Adam by transgression shuts vp heauen the second Adam by his passion openeth heauen to all beleeuers Ioseph the Patriarch burieth Iacoh Ioseph of Arimathea burieth the true Israel Daniel is sealed vp in the Lyons denne the true Daniell Christ is layde in his sepulcher and the Magistrates seale the stone yea the very circumstances of this manifestation are most exactly set downe The time limited to wit When the scepter shall depart from Iuda the place designed At Bethlem in Iudaea The miraculous manner published A virgine shall conceiue a sonne His presentation in the Temple verified The Lord whom ye seeke shall suddenly come into his Temple His price valued A goodly price was I prized at of them saith the Lord. The treason against him foretold That his owne familiar friend in whoÌ he trusted and did eate his bread should list vp his heele against him In a word all things euen to the very vineger and gal in his last suffrings were at sundry times in manifold maner long before certainly prophesied of as they were manifestly in their determinate times of Godperformed So that this manifestation was the accomplishment of vision and prophesie the body of type and shadow the ende of Law and Priesthood the perfection of Sacrifice and Sacrament and the vnion of mankind with God in Christ and thereby life euerlasting Is God then thus abased inâ our flesh Oh the great bountie of Gods fauor vnto vs. Oh then let vs submit our selues vnto God For the Lord will haue an eye to none but to such as are of a broken and contrite heart and trembleth at his word But if wee bee meeke and lowly in heart We shall finde rest vnto our soules Yea our chife seruice consists in this To humble our selues to walke with our God Remembring the excellent dignity of our sanctified nature beeing now vnited to our God and pertaking of his holy nature by filiation according to the Euangelicall precept Be mercifull as your heauenly father is mercifull See God is become our father by sanctificatioÌ For if wee being wretches can giue good gifts vnto our children how much more shall our heauenly father giue graces and blessings to them that all vpon him By adoption For to as many as receiue him he hath giuen power to become the sons of God Let not the vnbeleeuing Iewes demaÌd how this vnion should be or how God could bee manifested in our flesh But let them tell how the dead rod of Aron could beare blossomes how a virgin should conceiue and beare a son how a bush could burne not consume how Gedeons fleece could be wet at one time in the floore all the floore about it dry and another time dry and all the ground about it wet in answer of these this vnion wil be eueÌ vnto theÌ manifest âor all these things they vâdoubtedly beleeue Let not the damnable Atheist discusse this mysterie asking reasons how and which way but let him tell me this one thing how the Sun beames pierce through the glasse and yet the glasse remains whole And if he cannot tell this let him adore and reuerence in sacred silence not explore in curiositiâ this secret Mysterie And let all Infidels and miscreants know that both heauen and earth and hell doe all witnes against them and doe manifest this mysterie which is God in the flesh In earth besides the trembling thereof at Christs passion the rage of the Sea qualified by a word of his mouth the crosse that had the ordinances and hand writing that was against vs fastened vnto it and the life and the death of the Lord Iesus so famoused throughout the Christian world which was as wonders in heauen and earth filling both with the sweet odours thereof the very heathen Emperour Augustus the then Monarch of the world when this manifestation was in the fulnesse of time accomplished ' made a decree in the Senate of Rome not to be saluted by the name of Lord as if he had been taught by some diuine inspiration for the holy ghost ofttimes hath spoken by the mouth of his enemies as in Balaam Caiphas and others that now there was manifested in the earth one that was indeede the Lord of Lords In heauen also appeares at the time of this manifestation as Albertus Magnus citeth out of Aâbumaser the great Astrologer in the first aspect of the sign of Virgo a faire and chast virgin hauing two eares of corne in her hand and a childe in her arms which child some natioÌs do call Iesus not as if he that made the starres were any way subiect to the motion of the starres but that he which stretcheth out the heauens as a scrole of parchment where he wrote the booke of nature might not want witnesse out of the booke of nature of that which was contained before in the booke of Eternitie which was his secret decree That a virgin should bring forth a child and so he should be described to vs to be a naturall man albeit not borne after a naturall manner Thus heauen and earth witnesse apparantly this mysterie Yea the very diuels of hell beleeue this and tremble confessing in the Gospell Iesus I know and Paule I know but who are ye at what time some counterfeyt exorcists tooke vpon them to call ouer the possessed the name of the Lord Iesus And the Oracle of Delphos beeing the diuels mouth did at the time of this manifestation take their last farewell in these words Meâpuer Hebraeus diuos Deus ipse gubernans cedere sede iubet tristemque ridere suborcum Aris regno dehinâ tacitus aboedito nostris And in steede of the darkenesse of this kingdome Sathan which had almost ouer spred the whole world this glorious Sunne-shine of Gods manifestation with vs appeared which was so effectuall that euen as in the spring time when the Sunne returneth all things beginnes to waxe greene the earth brings foorth the trees are cloathed with leaues and the whole surface of the earth is renued so at the manifestation of Christ the Sonne of righteousnesse the whole frame and fabrique of the world was spiritually altered For then arose out of the former Hellish darkenesse quires of holy ones men women virgins martyrs confessors Preachers holy people whole nations countries and tongs declare the wonderfull mercies of the Lord in the reuelatioÌ of Iesus Christ Who is
them to the minde and thinke of nothing but whatsoeuer things are True honest iust pure louely of good report of vertue or of praise which wee haue learned receiued and seene in Gods children these things they thinke on and doe that are the Lords Indeed hypocrites and the reprobate are sayde in Scripture to be sanctified in respect of their outward calling and in their partaking of the externall preaching of the word and Sacraments receiued but the godly onely who are inwardly renued by the power of the Spirit haue this sânctifying grace to expell all full consent from their hearts to offend God and to labour striue after righteousnesse Yet whiles the godliest liue in this world they cannot attaine to a full expulsion of the euill and introduction of the good but these two remaine like to opposite parties in a pittched field combating and skirmishing the one with the other that the most holy cannot do what they would And as in the twilight or dawning of the day the light that we see is not vtterly voided of darknesse neither is the darkenesse altogether without light and as in warm water the heate is mixed with cold so the reluctations of the flesh and spirit that the godly haue in this world haue no fellowship the one with the other no more then those different qualities yet they may remaine in one subiect either acting his owne part not seuerally albeit distinctlie Sarah the wife of Abraham is a president in this kinde who beleeued the promise of God made vnto her concerning her issue being moued thereunto by the holy Ghost yet being impatient of delay enforced thereunto by the flesh shee giues her mayde vnto her husband so that one and the same worke euen in the deerest of Gods children may in respect of the spirit be praise worthy in respect of the flesh bee blameable Sanctification in it selfe is most perfect but when it is considered in the man that is sanctified it is imperfect and varies by degrees and encreases by reason of the dayly slips and slidings of the best whereby their goodnesse is ofttimes greatly hindered and neuer in this life perfected which is the reason that the Scripture calleth this our Godlinesse sometimes a pledge of the spirit to assure vs Gods fauour and somtimes an earnest which is to be made vp neuer to be taken away So that wee see this Godâines in Gods children albeit it bee ofttimes verie weake and feeble in respect of their many infirmities yet it is reaâll because it is rooted in the inward parts and God requireth trueth from thence whereas the vnregenerate haue formes and fruites also of holynesse but their fruites are like those Apples that growe about the bankes of the dead Sea or Asphaltique Lake looke on the inside and you shall see nothing but earthlynesse sensualitie and diuellishnesse But those that haue this name of Godlinesse written in their hearts by the finger of God are iustified by their faith and this Godlinesse is a fragrant flower and holy fruite of that their holy faith Thy euer looking after the sequell of this Holines which is Happinesse reserued for them in the heauens for God bringeth his children by this way of Holinesse to the life of Happinesse there being great difference betwixt the Way that leadeth vnto the kingdome of heauen and the cause of our attaining both the way and eternall life which is the gift of God through Iesus Christ our Lord. What now can disturbe or distract the peace of Gods holy ones seeing they haue such pledges assurances and earnests of Gods fauour that they shall neuer vtterly faile or fall away from God Oh this blessed securitie and happy peace of conscience Is more to bee desired then gold yea then much fine gold sweeter also then the honey and the honey Combe called of the most wise the Continuall Feast There is their absolute contentment of this Godlinesse Thus Godlinesse benefiteth vs in this life and blesseth also in our death yea after death Pretious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his Saints They are carryed of Angels into the euerlasting habitations Blessed are the dead which dye in the Lord for they rest from their labours Most blessed therefore are the people that are in such a case that know this Mysterie and practise this Godliââsse for in themselues albeit not of themselues they are the vesselles of honour by Illumination their life the rule of Christianisme by sanctification their pedigree iâ in descent from the royall Priesthood by deuoute inuoâation their practise is to Purge themselues for the hope of heauen by Mortification their reputation is not to runne to the same excesse of ryot with others in hope of Glorification but their whole life is Euangelilicall yea Angelicall as the Apostle speaketh For theyr Conuersation is in Heauen Yet for all this wee see wise men seeke Greatnesse few Godlinesse For if wee bestowed but halfe the diligence to bee godly as wee doe to be great wee should haue more pietie and lesse wicked policie And that 's the reason why Mammon hath so many Schollers and Christ so few Followers For most men desire to know the mysterie how to be great but few desire to know how to bee good Machiauels Prince Lipsius Politeques Bodins Commentaries and Bookes of such subiects are matters preciously accounted of by some whereby they imagine to become great in practizing these principles whiles the booke of God and other meanes to reduce them to bee good are neglected Many men bind themselues for terme of time to learne a mystery how to thriue and rise in the World and oft-times with much hardnes intollerable bondage endure the attainement thereof But wee see how few tâere are that can endure I will not say seuen years Apprentiship no scarce seuen houâes seruice to vnderstand and know this Mysterie of Godlines in Christ to whose seruice all Christian men are bound by the law of God and their vow of Baptisme to bee as obliged Votaries all their life long A thousand woes then must needes attend them that are not acquainted with this Mysterie of Godlinesse who are eyther plunged into the Deepeâesse of the Diuell being so chained and fettered by him in their vngodly courses that they cannot rayse themselues out of this bottomlesse pitte or else are misled by the mysterie of iniquity which busily worketh euen amidst the Church Both by lying wonders and wonderfull lies being strong delusions to beleeue lyes as was long before prophesied or else are besotted with the vanity of the world which is Altâgâther set vpon wickednesse For there bee many Antichrists in the World and in a Countrey where all or the most part be Negroes It is no blemish there to be blacke And that 's the cause of our dulnesse in thiâ point that wee liue so secure and wicked without any desire to know
great glory to iudge both the quicke and the dead Come Lord Iesus Come quickly O holy spirit of purity and power assist my weake and feeble spirit to bee lift vp vnto thee in prayer Oh righteous God and most merciful Father in Iesus Christ to whome the spirites of the iust are always and euery where lift vp remember mee in thy great goodnes For I acknowledge and confesse vnto thee my many and manifolde infirmities wretchednesses and wickednesses both in the sinnes of my body and also in the sinnes of my soule Now a long time O Lord I haue bin grieuously teÌptead with the spirits not of infirmitie only which dwell in my flesh but with foule filthy spirits of pride ambition enuie worldly pollicie other vile vaine deceitfulnes of mine own heart and oft times with lothsom and vgly spirits of lust adultry gluttony druÌkenes wantonesse many other such like euills which haunt me daily eyther in thought word or deed and seeke to harâour in my polluted flesh giuing me no rest nor respite but are still seeking and daily assayling to ruinate and run ouer me and are dayly fighting and troubling me I haue sinned O Lord I haue sinned I haue done euil in thy fight and these euills are punishments vnto mee for the same It is I Oh Lord it is I and it seemeth to me that it is none but I that euer sinned so hainously against thee I seeme to my selfe of all others to be the most miserable most distressed and most wretched creature on the earth What shall I doe O Creator of heauen and of earth Thou preseruer of mankinde whether shal I flye from these vgly Monsters that thus pursue my soule and daylie seeke to preuaile against me I know not where to be safe from them but onely to flye vnto thee Oh Lord who onely canst still the raging and the roaring of the great waters when they arise and swell who onely canst chaine the Diuell when hee is ârampant and ready to deuoure and who onely canst cast out the vncleane spirite with a worde that they neuer enter any more Now therefore come I to thee O King of Saints shewing to thee my malady my misery my moârning how I lye here among the graues of the deade and torment my selfe being possessed with the rage and hell of my misdeedes and crie after thee O sonne of Dauid haue mercy vpon mee and deliuer mee by the power of thy might by thy stretched out arme and by one touch of thy sacred goodnesse that it may dispossesse Sathan the strong man of his hold that it may heale me and cast out the vncleane spirites and may vtterly abandon sinne shame and Sathan farre from me and from my dwellings Take from mee for Christ his sake mine owne wretched spirit of infidelitie pride mallice and vnconstancie and grant vnto me O Lord in steed thereof thy blessed spirit of truth humilitie charitie and perseuering constancy Oh take from me O Lord mine owne spirit of vncleanenesse couetousnesse flouthfulnesse and bestow vpon me in steed thereof thine holy spirit of purenesse liberalitie and of all carefull and Christian circumspection Take from me deare Father mine owne spirit of crookednesse wherwith I haue beene vexed and bowed together for many yeares and grant mee thy Spirit of power to raise me vp and thy strength that I may resist sinne in these dayes of my combating that I may so resolutely deuoute my selfe to theâ and to thy sacred seruice that I may neuer more hearken to subtill and enticing spirits of pleasure of errors of impietie O sacred spirit that didst moue vpon the waters in the creation of the world now moue the streames and fountains of my life in my regeneration and new birth Shake the very foundations of my soule that the image of Christ Iesus may bee repayred in me which I vile wretch by my sinnes haue miserably deformed and defaced O blessed spirit help mine infirmities heale my imperfections compassionate my miseries and make intercession for me with sighes vnutterable which will haue no nay That I may feele my selfe comforted by thee the spirit of consolation in all the wayes of godlinesse that I may perceiue my selfe to bee led on into all truth and veritie and may at the last assure mine owne spirit by thy blessed testimony that I am a child of thy gratious adoption O blessed Iesus that wast declared mightely to be the son of God by the powerfull spirit of sanctification and by rising from the dead that didst vanquish vtterly abandon all the powers all the houres of darkenesse and spirits of error and misbeleefe remoue farre from mee all heathenish Pagan and Popish idolatrie all confidence in any creature all flattering of mine own-selfe that the pure light of thy reuealed truth may shine into my heart that I may euer worship thee in spirit and truth as thou hast commanded And O God make my life holy innocent modest and honest in thy sight that I may see my heart repayred and renued by thy spirit of grace to walke before thee in godly and sincere integritie of conuersation all the remainder of my wretched dayes So am I assured Sathan shall neuer circumuent me nor the world deceiue me or mine owne flesh intice mee or enforce me from thy holy and sacred directions but if I fall I shall rise againe if I turne away at any time I shall returne againe So shall I euer magnifie thy name and multiplie prayses vnto thy maiestie and ascribe vnto thee honor and praise all my life long Grant these mercies vnto me O father of comfort and power for thy couenants sake made vnto mankinde in the iustification of thy Sonne Christ Iesus both for the sanctitie of his life for the suffering of his death and for the continuall intercession and mediation of his eternall priesthood hee now sitting at thy right hand for vs in Maiâstie and great glory and remaining a Priest for euer after the order of Mâlchisedech Behold vs wretches O holy Ghost whose soules cleaue vnto the ground quicken vs with thy might and lift vs vp from the grossenesse of our corruption to our spirituall beeing in Iesus Christ that wee may liue in the spirit loue in the spirit pray in the spirit and bee led thereby continually into all good actions being thereby purged and purified both in our spirits soules and bodyes from all dead and damnable workes of the flesh the world and the diuell That so at the last wee may through thy fauour O God bee perfectly vnited vnto thee in the spirit of sanctification in this life and in the euerlasting spirit of thy power be brought to our glorification in the other life through Iesus Christ our Lord Amen GOD SEENE of Angels Explication THis Manifestation of God in the flesh and iustification in the Spirit was so apparant and the glory thereof so great that it filled heauen and earth with the brightnesse of
our daily thankefulnes for thine vnspeakeable fauours both towardes our bodies and towards our soules sowards our selues and children in this lise and in that to come Cause vs O Lord to tremble at thy fearefull iudgements that didst not spare the Angels that sinned but hast reserued them in chaines of darknesse vnto the iudgement of the great day O Lord if thou diddest not spare them for one sin what shall become of vs that haue sinned dayly against thee and do multiplie our iniquities as the haires of our head and as the sands of the sea shores which is innumerable O Father haue pitty vpon vs forgiue vs sweete Father forgiue vs for Christs sake and giue vs thy grace that wee may conâert and turne vnto thee with all our hearts that those blessed spirites the Angels may haue ioy in our conuersion and repentance and we may ioyâe with them in the celebration and honour of thy great and glorious name for euermore O let vs bee partakers of that grace with thy blessed Angels which winneth infallibly holdeth inseparably and leadeth indeclinably into the wayes of eternall blessednesse Grant vnto vs these mercies O God of mercies for Christs sake our onely Mediator So shall wee that are thy people of thy pasture sheepe of thy flocke and Church of thy Redeemed as thy holy ones of heauen be euer telling of thy praise and magnifying thy goodnesse in Christ Iesus world without end Amen GOD PREACHED vnto the Gentiles Explication THis Mystery of Godlines you see hath been Manifestedin the flesh Iustified in the Spirit Seene of Angels that is It hath bin manifested vnto vs in the persoÌ of Christ in the power of Christ and in the knowledge seruice and ministration of the blessed Angels of Christ. What can we then say for our selues Haue not wee heard of this great mystery of godlines Hath it bin hidde in a corner from vs or whispered in the eare or beene knowne to a few or published to a handful of people in some angle or corner of the world Haue the Iewes onely had this made knowne vnto theÌ Assuredly God hath beene Preached There is the promulgation or proclamation of this mysterie God hath beene Preached to the Gentiles There is the large extent of this promulgation God preached vnto the Gentils For it hath pleased God by that which the world calleth the foolishnesse of Preaching to make knowne vnto the world his vnsearchable wisdome and the riches of his glorious grace in Christ. Preaching being the gift of the holy Ghost the spirit of prophesie the glad tydings of peace of good things and of saluation caused Esayas an Eâangelicall Prophet of the Lord to say That the very feet of them that brought this newes vnto the world were beautifull Preaching being the embassage of our reconciliationwith God in Christ the holy ordinance of God for the ordinary meanes of our sanctificatioÌ by grace in this world and the cleeare publication of our assured glorification in the other world caused Paul to say Woe is me if I preach not the Gospell so necessary it was for him and all beleeuers Preaching to youth is as Ezechiel his cleane water to asswage the heate of their concupiscence and to purge the old leauen of malitiousnesse It is as Solomon his wine to strengthen and glad the harts of the ancient It is as Saint Peter his milke for children to nourish and feede them vp to godlinesse It is as a soueraigne bath to heale all beleeuers with what disease of sinne soeuer they be ill affected and it is an antidoâe or counterpoyson against all the venome of our rottennes For Preaching is the celeââall chariot wherein the graâes and gifts of the holy ghost âââe continually conueyed ânto vs. So Christ testifieth when ââe prayeth thus Sanctifie them O Father âârough thy truth thy Word is ââuth And that we may not âoubt what this Word is Saint Peter preacheth it That we are âorne againe not of corruptible âeede but of incorruptible by the Word of God which liueth and âbideth for euer For all flesh is grasse and all the glory of man is as the flower of the field the grasse withereth and the flower thereof falleth away but the word of the Lord endureth for euer and this is the word which by the Gospel is preached vnto you Moreouer this Mysterie of Godlinesse God preached vnto the Gentiles Saint Peter had shewed vnto him in his practise of preaching For it is sayd While Peter yet preached these words the holy Ghost fell on all them that hard the Word Obserue this saying The gift of the holy Ghost fell on the auditors as Peter was a preaching Out of doubt preaching is the heauenly talent left vnto the ministers of the Gospell by their Maister Christ where withall they must negotiate and wherein they must imploy themselues vntill hee come againe vnto his great audite in the end of the world And the preaching of this mysterie is the power of our God the glory of our Preachers to the saluation both of Preachers and people Preaching hath the power of edification through God in Christ and worketh âightily in those that God âath set apart and designed âo that businesse for the builâing vp againe of those ruines which hath beene battered downe by sinne and Saâhan For the brused reede it must not breake nor the smoking flaxe it must not quench if God in Christ direct it but whereas knowledge puffeth vp this buildeth vp vnto eternall life through Iesus Christ our Lord. Preaching is the voyce of God whereby hee preacheth and publisheth his holy will and last testament by men vn-the sonnes of men In a word Preaching is the Manna from heauen to feede our soules the dewe of Hermon to water our barrennesse the lampe and light of God in the darkenesse of this world for our direction the sword of truth to cut asunder the Gordian knots of heresie schisme and controuersie for our satisfaction the wall of fire by Gods promise to encompas vs from enraged beasts for our protectioÌ the reuelatioÌ of the rock of our faith to build vpon for thetestification of our ful assurance in Christ the touchstone of our coÌuersatioÌ for our tryalls in all cases of conscience the key that openeth heauen to the âeleeuers and shutteth heauen to impenitents by Gods dispensation It is the Dauids harpe the musicke thereof so delighteth the soule that it doth not faint neither is altogether wearyed with the tediousnes of our banishment in this world It is the pricelesse antidote more pretious then Nepente or Molââ so much famoused by the ancient for ãâã expels by the power of ââe spirit which accomânyeth it all euills and ãâã diuells It followeth next to whom his Mystery was preached âuen to the very heathen Genâles Preached vnto the Genâiles Now it comes to be consiâered that the time was when âhe dewe of heauen fell onely âon the
fleece of Gideon and âhe earth round about it was ârye that is The âime was when the world consisted of Iewes that onely had Gods blessed fauours and the Gentiles which were without God The Iewes were Gods peculiar to whom he coÌmitted his sacred oracles of trust they were Israelites as preuayling with God more then any other nation To whom onely were granted the priuiledges of Priesthood and the arke of the couenant Of whom came the Patriarkes the Prophets and Iesus Christ our Lord according to the flesh Concerning the priuiledges of those people Moses challengeth the whole earth besides and saith What nation is so great who hath the Lord so nigh vnto them as the Lord our God is in all things that wee call vpon him for And Dauid concludeth it saying God sheweth his word vnto Iacob and his iudgements vnto Israel Hee hath not dealt so with any nation neither hath the heathen that is the Gentiles knowledge of his iudgements That the Sonne of God should be preached vnto the Iewes thus priuiledged and esteemed with God is no great mysterie or maruell but that he should bee preached vnto the Gentiles and that Gideâns ââeece should be dry and all ãâã ground round about it âet that indeed is the Great âysterie of Godlinesse and the ânspeakeable riches of Gods âercie and the exuberance of âis goodnesse and the glory âf the treasure of his grace âowards vs Gentiles For the Gentiles were Atheists Aââhrists strangers from the âommon wealth of Israell aââants from the promise of God and without hope in the world They were Idolaters ân the woful alienation from God For they made theÌ Gods of the hosts of heauen of sinfull man like vnto themselues of mens qualities as Iustice and Prudence and the like of mens perturbations as of Feare and Loue of mens defects for they had their dumbe Goddesse their Bacchus for their Drunkards their Venus for their gallants yea euen for their very limiâ of their grounds they haââ their Terminus and that whicâ is vnseemely to bee spoken their very Iaxe house muââ haue a patronesse Cloacina The word of God telletâ vs sufficiently of Astoraâ Melchom Chemosh Beelze bub and other such like Idolatrous rable among the gentiles how that euery natiââ made them gods of their owne The men of Babylon made Succoth Benoth and the men of Cuth made Nergall and the men of Hameth made Ashimâ and the Anites made Nibhaz and Tirtâcke and Adrammelech and Anammalech were the gods of Sepharuaim These indeede were those dogges the Scripture mentioneth therefore holy things were forbidden to bee giuen to such dogges These were those hogges âefore whom the pearles of âeaching must not bee cast âea these were those Cymmeââan wretches against whom ãâã mandate was enioyned ãâã the Apostles That they ââould not so much as goe into the ââay of the Gentiles nor once enâer into the citie of the Samariââns who were Gentiles âaÌ it be imagined by the wit âf the wisest man that these âhould euer haue a redeemer âhat they should haue a God âo be good vnto them For neither Iupiter Optimus Maxâmus Iupiter Hammon Iupiter Capitolinus nor Apollo the Oâacle of wise dome for his âmouth was stopped nor great Pan for a voyce was heard Pan is dead nor the Hecatombes of Caesar no nor Pluto himselfe albeit he might harrow hell as some speake could help or doe these Cymmerian wretches any good But with our Lord Iesus Christ there is plenteous redemption He Prophesieth this blessings vnto them he performes it He prophesieth it long before by Esayas his Euangelicall Prophet But in the last dayes it shall come to passe that the mountaine of the house of the Lord shall bee established in the top of the mountaines and it shal be exalted aboue the hils and the people shall stowe vnto it and many nations shall come and say Come let vs goe vp vnto the mountaine of the Lord and to the house of the God of Iacob and he will teach vs of his wayes and we will walke in his pathes For the Law of God shall goe foorth of Sion and the word of the Lord from Ierusalem And againe I am sought of them that asked not for me and I am sound of them that sought me not I sayde Beholde mee Behold mee vnto a nation that was not called by name And yet againe God sayth vnto his Son Aske of me and I will giue thee the âeathen for thine inheritance and the vtmost parts of the earth for thy possessioÌ Did God promise this and did hee not performe Performed this was in Melchisedecke king of Salem in Abimilech in Ruth the Moabitish in Rhahab the Cananite in the Queene of Sheba in Hiram King of Tyre in Naaman the Assirian in Iob the Easterling and in the King of Niniute the Sprians chiefe Cittie as in the first fruites of the Messias purchased by his bloud vnto God the Father This redemption of the Gentiles was also Prophesied in the New Testament to wit That they should come from the East and West and sit downe with Abraham Isaack and Iacob in the kingdome of heauen and that the Gospel should bee preached to all the world This was performed as in the first fruits thereof in the wise men that came to adore in the Centurion in the designement of Saint Paule to be the minister and doctor of the Gentiles and in Peters vision wherein hee was taught to call nothing common or vncleane that God had cleansed at what time hee was sent to preach this mysterie vnto Cornelius and to his friendes being Gentiles Yet men and brethren behold see with amazement how vile Preaching Preachers are esteemed with many miscreants For to a Iewish spirit preaching is a scandall to a Greek Phylosopher it is folly to an Atheist babling to a Papist praching to an Infidell intolâerable tediousnesse to the desperately damned a scarre-Crow and to the worldling and hypocrite a cloake of dishonestie And as the Preaching of the Gospell is thus vilified so Preachers also are contemned But vouchsafe Blessed in the Lord to cast downe your eyes vpon the Preachers and consider well that albeit their high Commission is from the Lord yet obserue their contemptible despicable and meane condition among the sonnes of men By office Preachers are the Angels of God and the Angels of the Church appoynted interpreters of God to his people of the people to God Of God to the people in the explication and application of his reuealed will wherein the Preacher is the mouth of God vnto the people He is also the peoples remembrancer to their God when he confesseth for them and when hee prayeth for them and herein hee is the mouth of the people to their God The end of his Ambassage is to deliuer himselfe and his hearers from hell God indeede hath sayde to the Artizan Build man an
Iesus Christ how wonderfull are thy workes in all the world For out of the mouthes of Preachers sometimes very babes and suckâ lings thou hast ordained strength that thereby thou mightst make thy power the more to be knowne in suppressing the rage and fury of Sathan the enemie of all mankind by such weake and feeble instruments And this thou hast done O Lord of thine vnspeakable mercy in Christ considering that we are but dust and cannot endure the presence of an Angel to speak vnto vs much lesse are wee able to behold thee in thy glorious brightnesse Nay O Lord no man can see thee and liue Eternally therefore blessed be thy goodnes O God for ordaining so sacred and so âafe a meanes for our ânowledge and acknowledgeâent of thee and of him whome âhou hast sent Christ Iesus our Lord For it hath pleased thee ãâã put thy word into the mouthes ãâã men to publish it vnto vs. Thou hast clothed their hearts âith thy righteousnesse to furââsh them with grace Thou âast added the power thereof ãâã thy sacred spirite to guide vs to all truth thou hast shewââ the effects thereof in the sanââitie of our liues good works ãâã thy great glory Thou hast giuen vs the ioye âereof in the songs of holy ones ãâã our solaâe and the end thereââ in the saluation of our sinfull âules and bodies to our eternall ââlicitie in heauen O Lord who can sufficiently âââtoll thy Maiesty for this thy âârpassing fauour towards vs âet vs entreate thy goodnesse for Christ his sake to stirre vp and âuicken âour dull hearts to a thankefull acceptance of this thy blessing Make vs to loue the preaching of thy word that sacred Ambassage from heauen that wee may bee throughly reconciled vnto thee Make it the sauour of life vnto vs and let iâ in no wise bee the sauour of death vnto vs or any of vâ Make vs to thinke reuerently of these whom thou hast seperated and sent to be the lighteâ and guide of this world cause vs to esteeme of them preciously to loue them heartily to pray for them effectually and to heare them with all possible respects fulnes as people knowing that ãâã that hearetâ them heareth thee hee that receyueth them receyueth thee hee that regardeth them regardeth thee and hee that doth for them doth for thee as people knowing it is thy Word they preach thy holy will they teach thy heauenly worshippe and diuine seruice they entreat âs to embrace as people knowââg that the glorie thereof is ââine the good thereof is ours ââen to the sauing of our selues ââd children in both worlds O King of Heauen giue vs ââermore of this Manna the ângels foode of this water of ãâã of this celestiall treasure of âis fruite of life of those songs ãâã Sion of this speech of Canaâââ of this salt of the earth of ââis light of life of this dew of âermon of this name of Iesus ãâã this eternall Gospell by the âeaching of thy holy will As âe heare it O Lord let it diâill into our soules as thy holy âââction Let it stirre our harts ãâã thy power Let it bowe our âils to thy obedience as thy ââunsell Let it sanctifie our ãâã as thy ordinance let it ââepare vs throughout for thee ãâã Lord and for the glory of thy âace for euer Humble our hearts with the remembrance what wretches we were without this reuelation of thy Sonne Say vnto vs you were dogs and might not eaââ the childrens breade you were hogges and might not haue these pretious pearls cast vnto ãâã you were as vncircumcised Pâlistines as cursed Canâanitââ as diuelish Samaritans as Heâ theniâh Pagans as Turkish Iââââdels But I haue washed purgââ purified and sanctified you wiââ my grace I haue called you my name and I will blesse yoâ for euer O Lord God Graunt thââ wee may eate but the crumââ vnder thy table that wee ãâã touch but the hemme of thy vâ sture that thou wilt but speaâ the Word onely and we wretches shall liue shall bee healeâ shall bee happie to thy prayse ãâã euer Say Lord vnto our soules am your saluation So shall ãâã ãâã and bee gladde all our ãâã so shall wee study to set ãâã thy honour and will vow ãâã sacrifices of thankefulnesse ãâã of soule and body in our ãâã and children for euer O heare vs King of Heaâââ and grant these blessinges ãâã thine to be continued vnto vs ãâã to our seed to al our generatiââ for the merites of thy deare ââne Christ Iesus our most ââââacious Redeemer Amen GOD BELEEVED on in the World Explication THat the World should beleeue in God is the mystery of mysteries First that the World should beleeue in GOD in the vnitie of his essence and Trinity of existence Then to beleeue God in the verity of his written word And lastly to relye vpon God in the assurance of his loue for his promise sake this I say to know is eternall life and for the World to know it is a world of wonders For how should the World come by this sauing knowâedge ãâã Take the World as in âoly writ it sometimes signiâies the reporbate of whome Christ sayth I pray not for the âorld that is for the reprobate of the world these beleeue not Take it Cosmographically for the frame of heauen and of earth contayning the firmamentary and elementary regions these parts are not âapable of such mysteries âut vnderstand it of the Eâect people of God inhabiâing within the limites of the knowne Christian world and âelse where dispersed and scattered vpon the surface of the whole earth as it is taken in this place and then this mystery will bee reuealed vnto vs. For otherwise as the world ãâã more generally taken for the people of the world It is altogether set vpon wickednesse The World receyues not the Spirite of truth The Worlde knownes not God The world is at defiance with God as may plainely appeare by the contrariety betwixt God and the woâld The spirit of God being loue ioy peace long suffering gentlenesse goodnes faith meekenesse and temperance The Spirite of the World being adulterie fornication vncleannes lasciuiousâes idolatrie witchcraft hatred variance emulation wrath strife seditions hypocrisies enuyings murthers drunkennesse reuellings How could it euer be thought that these thinges so contrariantly opposit should euer accord Yet behold this great mysterie for this malignant contrariant exorbitant refractory World is conquered by holy saith in the bloud of Christ and multitudes of millions in the World albeit not of the World Liue loue and beâeeue in God amidst the furious cruell and deadly rage âatred and bloudy cruelty of many miscreants and infidell worldlings So that now God hath purchased by faith a world of people to himselfe called out of the vniuersall masse and multitude of people in the World to know and acknowledge him to be their God and Sauiour This is the sence of these words And the sacred
Scripture calleth this cause The spirit of faith or the spirite âf beleeuing Gods second cause of our âeleeuing is his blessed and âoly word read and preached ãâã the ordinarie means of our âith which worketh vpon âwo forcible and perswasiue âenses the eye and the eare âhe one for the reader of the word the other for the hearer of the word preached or read For the eare God hath ordayned a voyce to call vpon âs by the paynes of preaching For the eye his sacred word is written or printed that it may be read and vnderstood of vs and our children and this is the cause of our beleeuing which is called The word of Faith Aske a Christian then why he beleeues the Trinitie in Vnitie and Vnitie in Trinitie his answer is because the Scripture records it there is the word of faith but reply vpon him and aske him why he beleeues the scriptures his reason is without reason in himselfe for he saith The finger of God is there If you vrge and say Why doest thou beleeue and I do not I heare the word as well as thee Saint Paule will answer with an out crie O depth That is a matter of amazement not of argument saith S. Ambrose But what might be the cause that stayeth and vpholds the hearts of the sonnes of men along the misery of this life in this word of beleeuing Surely eternall life the saluation of our soules the last article of our Christian faith is the finall cause and anchor-holde of out beleeuing in Christ Iesus For the hope whereof the holy ones of God purge theÌselues both in soule and body that they may be acceptaâle vnto God through Iesus Christ our Lord. And thereâore S. Peter calleth eternall âife the end of our beleeuing âuen the assured glorification âf soule and body which by âaith wee expect in the other world In respect whereof also it is that this faith goeth not alone like some bankrupt but is royally attended with a troupe of good works semblable to the causes thereof For the spirit of faith is not barren but is in continuall motion in stirring and quickning vp the harts of gods children euery day to goodnes Neither is the word of faith verball onely But liuely and mightie in operation and sharper then any two edged sword enters throgh euen to the diuiding of the soule and the spirit and of the ioynts and the maârow and is a discerner of the thought and the intents of the heart The people of God therefore whose hearts are thus powerfully moued by the spirit of faith to beleeue and thus effectually counselled by the word of faith to liue well endeauour nothing else but that their liuing may be answerable to their beleeuing that so their soules might bee saued For this sacred faith of Christ first of all purifieth the heart now if the fountaine be cleare and cleane the whole streame that issueth thence will be cleane also Secondly this faith of Christ worketh by loue and bringeth foorth good workes I should euer therefore distrust that I neuer was a true beleeuer vnlesse I felt my heart sanctified by grace and my and working the deedes of haritie This doubtlesse was âhe faith of the primitiue âorld while the bloud of Christ was yet warme in the âearts of those beleeuers Witnes all those Churches âolledges Hospitalls Enâowments Rents Reuenews âands Liuings Pensions and ââl other such donations and âonsecrations appropriated ând giuen to the maintenance of religion and learning to âhe succour of the poore and âo the perpetuating of Gods worship here on earth vntill âhe second comming of Christ. For the people then liued and beleeued as men knowing that the faith of Christ is not fruitlesse and that by the fruites therof they are assured of their election past and of their perfection by Christ to come that their good deedes should follow them where nothing else âould and that according to the proportion of their workes wrought in earth by grace in Christ they should through the mercie of God and not of merit bee allotted a portion of happines hereafter in the heauens And therefore vnderstanding their weldoing here to be necessarie to their well being for euer they studyed nothing else but to goe on in that race of goodnesse that they might attaine at the last the blessed end thereof euen the reward of mercy promised vnto them by the word of faith written vnto them in the bloud of our faith sealed assured vnto theÌ by the death of our faith stirred vp moued herevnto by the spirit of faith Christs vicegerent on earth whose they were encouraged thereunto by the bloud of so âany faithfull beleeuers that âyed for the faith of Christ ând continue therein vnto âheir liues end by the exubeâant and abundant riches of Gods mercy in Christ Iesus their Ruler and Redeemer O Blessed Paule faithfull and beleeuing was the world when as yet the bloud of Christ was warme in meâs hearts and when the faithfull beleeuers inflamed with the loue of God and ouerioyed with the glad tydings of the Gospell thus bespake Gods seruants that preached thâ faith vnto them Blessed in thâ Lord will our goods pleasâââ you Behold we lay them dowâ at your feete will our eyes ãâã you good Take ought of ouââ that is neere and deere vnto ãâã euen our right eyes Will our liues steede you Wee esteeme theâ not for the testimonie of the faitâ of Iesus Christ as for all manner of tribulations that can happen for Iesus Christ sake We accompt them not worthy ãâã the glory that shall bee receiued A blessed and beautifull âace of time it was O Paule when the prime beleeuing Christians had no other fault âound in them no not by âheir verie enemies as Plinius âecundus an heathen testifieth ãâã Traian the Emperour but his was all hee could certifie âgainst them to the state that âhey oft times assembled âemselues together before âay in the caues and holes of the earth to sing Psalmes ând prayses to the Lord of âife Christ Iesus which seruice for feare of persecution they durst not performe publikely O then was the time hoây Paule that faith wrought ây Gods loue and not by selfe loue by good workes and not by goodly wordes what time the beleeuing Christians were knowne not âo bee of the tribe of Naphtaââ giuing goodly wordes but of the tribe of Ioseph beeing fruitfull boughes euen fruitfull boughes by a Well whose branches run ouer the wall When Placilla the wife of Theodosius a beleeuing Empresse would resort vnto the Almes houses and Hospitalâs of the poore to see them succoured and releeued and when her nice Gentlewomen that wayted oâ her would dehort and disswade her not to debase her selfe to come into such meane places and neere such nastie people shee with teares in her eyes would reâply and say O I wouâd not doe thiâ and this onely
you peace My people sayth GOD shall sit in the beauty of peace and in the Tabernacles of my protection Desire you dainties You shall be satisfied when his glory shall appeare Desire you wine You shall bee filled with the plentie of this house and shall drinke of the riuers of gladnesse Doth Musicke delight you Here Cherubin Seraphin continually doe crie Holy Holy Holy Lord God of Saboth In a word what delectable thing soeuer can come into mans imagination It is here in full aboundance to be found For God hath spoke it Come and I will shew thee all good O wretched sonnes of men whose teeth are sette on edge with the crudities of this world that they cannot taste of the delicacies of that other world For the Fathers haue eaten sowre grapes and the childrens teeth are set on edge as Ezechiel speaketh Wee must therefore abstaine from the rawe and vnwholesome thinges of this Life if wee meane to confirme our teeth and conforme our taste to sauour Heauen and these glorious thinges of God The best of Gods people that euer were in the world could expresse the glory of this place but by Negatiues albeit they had an extraordinary inspection into it Aske the Prophet Esaias and Saint Peter the Apostle they will tell you That the things which eye hath not seene neyther hath eare heard neyther came it into mans heart are which God hath prepared for them that loue him And Saint Augustine sayeth That the things which God hath prepared for them that loue him Our faith cannot conceyue our hope cannot comprehend our charitie cannot apprehend for it surpasseth our thoughts our vnderstanding our desires Let this bee our comfort that this glory may be obtayned expressed or conceyued it cannot be Augustine sayeth that he can tell sooner what is not there then what is there When the Queene of Sheba came to Solomons Court and heard his wisedome saw the house which hee had built obserued his dyet viewed the dwellings of his seruants noted what seruants robes the manner of their service and recounted the whole burnt offerings which were offered in the house of the Lord euerie day The text sayth that shee stood amazed and there was no Spirit in her and when shee came to her selfe shee vttered these words It is true that I heard in mine owne land of thee O King howbeit I beleeued not the report vntill now I see it but the one half was not told me for thou hast more wisedome and prosperitie then I heard by report Right so O my soule shalt thou say when thou commest into this heauenlie Court and beholdest and knowest God as he is known and seest the new Hierusalem the Feast of the Lambe the Mansions prouided the milke white roabes of the Saintes their attendants vpon God and the continuall Alleluiah sung by the quire of Heauen thou wilt say O it was not the least particle of this glorie that wee heard of beneath when we were in the earth for this glorie farre surpâsseth all that euer wee heard or could imagine neyther indeed could wee beleeue the same but now O King of Heauen assuredly they are fully blessed that alwaies stand before thee and behold this thy Maiesty and surpassing glory Hence was it that Holy men of God oft sighed and earnestly desired when they meditated of this glory to be with Christ. I desire to bee dissolued and to bee with Christ sayeth Paul Aye mee that I am constrayned to dwell with Mesech sayeth Dauid And in another place When shall I come and appeare before the presence of the Lord If I haue found grace in thy sight O Lord shew mee thy face sayth Moses And to this purpose God sendeth his dearest children bitter pilles of affliction oft-times in this life to weane them from the pleasures of this world The world troubleth mee saith S. Augustine and yet I loue it what would I doe if it did not afflict me Surely it would befoole vs as it doth too many who rather then they would forsake any part or parcell of the World they will desperately and diuelishly forsake their God and the glory of heauen and in their hearts wish God to keepe it for him selfe and let them enioy their pleasures and pastimes in this present life O blinde and barbarous folly of the sonnes of Adam who hath bewitched you Would you see the inuisible things of God They are seene sayth Paul by the visible God being considered in his workes Christ is receyued vp in glory ascend thou by these degrees vnto Christ O my soule that he hath reuealed vnto thee Say vnto thy selfe when thou viewest the world and the glory thereof both in the frame of Heauen and in the fabrique of the earth If O Lord thou grantest vnto vs such goodlie thinges in this our prison what hast thou prepared for vs in thy pallace of Heauen If here thou affoordest so liberally thy blessings both to friendes and foes what hast thou prouided in heauen for friendes onely When thou beholdest the surpassing beauty of the heauens say O my soules How delectable are thy dwellings O Lord of Hosts my Spirite fainteth for desire to dwell in the Courts of thy house for euermore For all Nations are before thee as nothing and they are accounted lesse then nothing and vanity When wee consider again that there are three principall places in this vniuerse to witte Hell the World and Heauen The first vnder the earth the second aboue the earth the third aboue the visible heauens The first a place of darkenesse the second a place mixt both with light darknesse the third is altogether light The 1. a dungeon of despayre the second a vale of teares the third a Paradise of incomparable delights and delicacies whose heart desireth not after those water-brookes whose soule seeketh not after those ioyes of Heauen where is the fulnesse of ioy and happinesse for euermore For there is health without sicknesse youth without age fulnesse without famine plenty without penury gâory without infamy peace without warre and in a word all good without euill Now therefore O yee sonnes of men Marke Sayth Saint Augustine Heauen is to bee solde and God requires no other price for thee to buy it but thy selfe it is worth so much as thou art giue God thy selfe and thou shalt haue it But obserue thou must not present thy selfe to God in this exchange a worldling a sinner a cast-away but thou must become iust good holy and worthy of the same not of thy selfe but beeing iustified sanctified and bettered by the holy faith and Spirit of thy God in Christ Iesus in whom wee all are accounted worthy so shalt thou by his merites obtaine a Kingdom where the fire dooth not burne nor the ayre infect nor the water drowne noâ the earth tremble vnder thee where there is no commet to presage thee euill no thunder to terrifie thee no lightning to daunt thee no thunderbolt