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A01711 Certaine sermons, vpon diuers textes of Holie Scripture Whereof some haue been seuerally before published, and other some for the greater benefit of the godly reader are here now added. By M. George Giffard, preacher of the worde of God at Mauldon Essex. Gifford, George, d. 1620.; Gifford, George, d. 1620. A sermon on the parable of the sower. aut; Gifford, George, d. 1620. Two sermons upon I. Peter 5. vers. 8 and 9. aut; Gifford, George, d. 1620. Foure sermons uppon the seven chiefe vertues of faith. aut; Gifford, George, d. 1620. A godlie, zealous, and profitable sermon upon the second chapter of saint James. aut; Gifford, George, d. 1620. A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse the thirtie day of May. aut; Gifford, George, d. 1620. A sermon on the third chapter of Saint Iames. aut 1597 (1597) STC 11848.5; ESTC S120470 152,707 288

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giue credit to our heauenly teacher who hath heere opened his holie mouth to instruct vs so plainely and before hand to warne vs of the great danger that we may stir vp ourselues and be quickened in our dull spirits with all humble submission and bowing downe our neckes to receiue the doctrine of our Lord to open our hearts in such sort that he may digge in them and thrust in his spade to the bottome for otherwise it cannot go wel with vs. If this were practised among vs wee should not haue so many old rusty Protestants which if a man talk with them from morning to night they are able to continue speech in reciting stories and places of Scripture and will vtter matter against the doctrine of the Pope but let a man vrge them with the doctrine of regeneration and stand vpon the necessitie of sincere repentance shewing them that they must be truly humbled vnder the burthē of their sinnes that they must mortifie and subdue their carnall lustes this is too hard a crust for their old teeth This matter doth marre all this doth rob them of their glorie and therefore they can not wilinglie abide to heare of it Let vs come now to the third kind of ground which receiueth the seed among the thornes here is depth enough of earth so that as the second sort of hearers seemed to goe far beyond the first so these seeme to goe far beyond them and to come nigher to eternall life for heere the worde doth grow hath root so deep that it springeth foorth so farre that Christ faith it groweth vp and the thornes growe vp with it the stalke doth shoot foorth the eare and lacketh but riping For this may bee prooued by Saint Luke who saith that they bee not Telesphorountes that is such as beare ripe and timely fruit for these professors doe manie good workes and seeme to bring foorth the fruites of the Gospel and that in such wise that men cannot alwayes discerne them but thinke their deeds to be notable but Christ Iesus doth shew that their workes before God who only cannot bee deceiued are as corne which lacketh riping which being ouershadowed with bushes withereth in the eare and commeth to naught this is a dangerous case if wee looke not to it That a man may heare the Gospell preached carie it away be moued thereby to doe many good workes and yet be damned Hee is a thousand folde mad therefore which doth not looke to himselfe in this point to trie what soundnesse there is in the fruites of his faith and how sincerely hee doth imbrace Gods worde As before I saide that some would obiect say this will destroy the faith so am I sure that heer it will be said much more because this seemeth to take away the surest tryall of faith if a man may not by and by say I haue good works therfore I haue the true and liuely faith I answere that whosoeuer hath any good worke in him the same hath the true faith which hath brought foorth that good worke because it is impossible without faith to do any good thing or to haue any good motion or intent but withall I say that it is one thing to seem good before men and another thing for to be good indeed before God In outward appearance there is little differēce between the good deeds of thē which feare god sincerely the vntimely fruite of worldlings but God whose eie doth not look vpon the outward shew but the inward affection seeth which proceedeth of faith and which doth proceed of vaine glorie or some other sinister respect and putteth as great differēce between thē as he did between the sacrifices of Caine and Abel Wee must take heed then that the fruits of our faith be ripe timely otherwise they be good but in shew We must come then to see first what these thornes are in S. Matt. they are called the cares of this world the deceitfulnes of riches in S. Luk. the cares of riches pleasures of this life And in very deed these thornes do growe togither For were it not for the pleasures of this life there would bee no cares of riches hee which doth seek greedily for welth it is either because he would be able to haue wherwithal to fill the lustes of the flesh and to pamper his body delicately or els to setforth himself in pride to climb ambitiously vnto honour For so long as a man doth take pleasure in any of these so long he is couetous raketh together so much that as the common saiing is he raketh vp the diuel all What must we do then Our hearts are as a ground that is rank bringeth forth many weedes we are set a work as God speaks by his prophet Ieremy chap 4.4 Plow vp your fallow sow not among the thorns we must put al diligēce care that our hearts may be rid of such noisom weeds as wil choke the word of God make that it shall not bring foorth fruit in vs. So long as we suffer any of these in vs either to loue dainty delicate feeding of our flesh to fil our selues with the lusts therof or to be gallant in the eies of mē hautily to lift vp our selues in our vain glorious minds for the maintenāce of these delightes bend our care to the world so long shall we be vnprofitable schollers in the school of christ Alas poor men which wold fain come to God yet are glued to the worlde they offer one hand to Christ the other to the diuel they can talk of the spirit and yet are led by the flesh the gospel is in their mouth and couetousnesse lodgeth in their hearts their works glister are green before men are withered before God they seem to be faithful are faithlesse to be heires of glory yet are the childrē of cōfusion there are gret plēty of these hearers specially in such places where there is welth honors how many fal away choked with the world and yet we are not afraid of ourselues to take heede that we stand fast A great mercy of God it is that we haue not only the doctrine laide before vs but also fearefull examples so that we may buy our wit with other mens cost For when wee see the world with delightes and pleasures with couetousnesse and ambition to carrie away those which professe the Gospell is not our owne matter in hand are not we made of the same mettall they are doth not the world assault vs as it doth them Yes and we shall be ouercome also if the Lord haue not mercie vpon vs. The hardnes of this worke ought not to discourage or make vs slack but hearing what Christ saith whome wee ought to beleeue the more harde the more we are to stirre vp our selues vnles we make small reckoning of the saluation of our soules Hee that shall yeeld
yet finde a hole to creepe out at although they bee neuer so wicked for thus they will say It is true Gods worde saith that faith is shewed foorth by good workes well I thanke GOD though I haue many vices in mee and am full of infirmities yet I am not altogether without good workes I am not so gracelesse but at some times I remember GOD by prayer I doe according to my abilitie giue to the poore I am readie to pleasure my friend doe not these things sufficiently shewe that I haue faith Dearely beloued take heede for here you may soone bee deceiued it is not the meaning of the Apostle when hee saith shew me thy faith by thy workes that a fewe scattered scrappes of good deedes among great heapes of sinfull workes and as it were a fewe grains of corne in a great heap of chaffe shuld be a true witnesse of the same For it must be shewed both in forsaking and renouncing all euill waies and also in following after all goodnesse for it is without all controuersie that those which seeme to bee good workes before men are not so before GOD in the man which is giuen ouer to commit sinne can that which is good come out of the same heart in which vngodlinesse raigneth Either make the tree good saith Christ and the fruite good or els make the tree euill and the fruit euill A good tree cannot bring foorth euill fruite Matt. 12.13 Luk. 6.43 neither can an euill tree bring foorth good fruite Can the same tree bring forth both good fruit euill fruite Doth a fountaine at the same place saith S. Iames send foorth both sweete and bitter water Iames 3.11 1. Iohn 3.7 Be not deceiued saith Saint Iohn he that worketh righteousnesse is righteous he that committeth sinne is of the diuell Some man will say doth not the most godly man that liueth commit sinne and doeth not the good and the bad come together from him The godly are loden with the corruptions of the flesh but yet they doe not commit sinne that is to say they are not giuen ouer as vngodly men are to the obedience of sinne they are spotted with imperfections but they doe not take pleasure therein as the wicked doe although they feele a lumpishnesse in them vnto good workes yet their whole race is applied vnto good workes they would very faine obey their God on both sides that is to say in forsaking all that is euill and doing all that which he commandeth them Contrariwise the fleshly Infidell doeth with all his heart giue vp himselfe in the whole race of his life to that which is filthie if hee doe any thing which is good it is but in shew being not done sincerely nor comming from a good roote but of selfe-loue vaine glorie or such like hee doth not any thing for the Lords sake but for his owne For loue him and ye shall finde him readie to doe you good cease that and his goodnesse doth dye Praise him hee will praise you againe discommend him although hee deserue it neuer so much ye shall not come in his bookes be ye neuer so good Forget not this then I pray yee good brethren when God hath set down so plain a rule to trie our selues by whether we be faithfull or Infidels If wee finde our selues full of good workes and our heart doth beare vs witnesse that we doe them euen for loue towards God well are we this doth declare our faith But if our euil deeds abound and our heart bee vncleane it is time to looke about vs wee are in a most miserable case I wish of GOD that wee might often thinke vpon this and be careful to shew our faith to the world by our good and pure life Be not afraid to applie this to our selues and also to deale against the vngodly with it For in this dissolute age wherein iniquitie hath almost gotten the vpper hand it is most necessarie that we vse this instrument which God hath put in our hands Thou saist thou beleeuest shew thy faith by thy workes Now followeth another reason Thou beleeuest there is one God thou doest well the diuels also beleeue and tremble Way this argument well ye shall plainly perceiue that it doth nothing at all helpe a man to say he hath faith when he hath no good deedes if this kinde of faith could saue him then should the diuels be saued also because they haue the same beleefe but because it is most certaine that the diuels shall not thereby bee saued therefore it is also as manifest that those men who haue no other beleefe but that which they haue cannot bee saued Let vs see then how farre the faith of Diuels doth goe Thou beleeuest saith he that there is one God or that God is one and so thou thinkest this a great matter not to beleeue as the vaine Gentiles which did thinke there were diuers gods and indeede for so farre thou doest well but yet marke what a great matter thou hast attained the Diuels doe beleeue the same and yet haue thereby no benefite or reconciliation with GOD for they tremble when they remember the terrible iudgement seate and the euerlasting fire which is prepared for them This faith of the diuels is not to be restrained to some one poynt but stretcheth vnto the whole doctrine of Faith They doe stedfastly beleeue and know that Iesus Christ dyed for the sinnes of the world this is a sure reason that they know the doctrine of GOD when they seeke to deface and ouerthrow it by contrary errors When a man therefore is of a sound iudgement in the Scriptures for matters of faith and is able to confirme euerie poynt and to ouerthrow the contrarie errours though many will say hee is a sound man and hee taketh himselfe to bee as great a Gospeller as any other yet if hee haue no workes if his faith bee not a liuely regenerating saith hee may esteeme of himselfe what he will but the Lord telleth vs that hee is no more forwarde then the diuels they are as founde in the knowledge of trueth as he And if this common and generall faith would serue they should bee saued as well as hee But it may bee here obiected that there is great difference betweene the faith of Diuels and the faith of those men which beleeue and yet haue no fruites of godlinesse in them The Diuels indeede doe beleeue all matters of faith to bee true but they doe not nor can not beleeue that they pertaine any thing at all to them they haue no hope of mercie but men although they bee very sinfull yet they are in hope that they shall bee saued Heere is a great difference therfore the faith of such men goeth far beyond the faith of Diuels The Lord giue vs eyes to see and hearts to vnderstand for I will shew that the difference is That the faith of the Diuels is more perfect For what is the
departed Doeth not this improoue the faith of those which for the religion of GOD are so farre off from hazarding their liues and goods that they dare not be seene when neuer so little danger doth arise wherein are those like vnto Rahab which will turne with euery winde and a man can not tell what religion they be of they will be sure to row with the tide and neuer to striue against the streame doe such now iustifie them selues like Rahab haue they such a faith as shee had No dearely beloued they are as yet verie infidels and loue them selues and the worlde more then they loue GOD and his truth this thing then is most euident that the true beleefe doth make all those that haue it ready and willing to lose their liues and their goods for the Gospell this must not seeme to be a strange doctrine when as our Sauiour telleth vs in sundry places that hee that doth not forsake all and take vp his crosse and follow him can not be his disciple Well wee must therefore be so hote and zealous in the profession of true religion that it cause vs to forget our owne state and commoditie we must haue so burning a loue to Gods trueth that nothing may be able to quench the same Wee must not stagger and varie because wee shall endure trouble Let vs conclude this point wherein it is proued that they erre and are deceiued which do not make account of keeping religion pure of louing it before all other things and so of giuing to God his due honour Remember that from hence ye are to fetch the first part of the true description of a godly man and the triall of the iustifying faith which is but one and therefore worketh alike in all which are partakers of it though not in the like measure and withall marke how farre the holy ghost doth differ in setting forth a righteous man from the common manner of worldlings whereas he taketh it to be the chiefe worke which respecteth God himselfe his truth they passe ouer that and count it no matter though a man be an idolater or superstitious or a swearer which doeth not reuerence the name of God so that hee be a friendly man to his friend and such like how great an enemie he be to the worde of God it skilleth not these are bruit beasts without vnderstanding verie Atheistes which will say plainly they can see no difference betweene the papists and the professours of the gospell both because they are not able to iudge of doctrine and also that they look but vnto men Now let vs come to the second thing wherein they erre and which this text doth confute sharply they suppose as I told ye that men are to haue no further regard but to this not to hurt passing by all those duties wherein they are to doe good vnto their brethren not duly considering how the lawe of God doth not only bind vs to abstaine from hurting our neighbour but also doth most straigtly tie vs to doe all good deeds vnto them so that he is guilty before God not only which committeth that which the lawe forbiddeth but also which leaueth the thing vndone which the law inioyneth Now then because the true faith bringeth vs to haue care to obey God wholly Saint lames requireth that a man should shewe his faith not onely by leauing that which is euill but also by the perfourmance of that which is good for thus he saith Shew me thy faith by thy deeds and that faith which is without workes is dead Here by the way obserue by comparison how farre off are those from grace which swarme full of vncleane vices and their whole race is nothing but a continuall sinning whereas this is euidently here prooued that such men as carrie a great shewe of vprightnes in refraining from sundrie vices are still without testimonie of true beleefe because their holy deeds doe not appeare for when as the holy scriptures doe testifie that the heart is purified by faith that those are borne againe in the new and spirituall birth that they are new creatures and haue a new heart and a right spirit created and renued in them it must needs be that they are prepared vnto euery good worke they haue not only put off the olde man with his corrupt lustes but haue also put on the new man which is created in righteousnes true holines as they haue walked in darkenes so now they walke in the light There is one step yet further in this matter I trust that as yee will confesse this That if those doe not beleeue well which haue no good workes to shewe although they bee in some things vpright and much more the foule filthy liuers which dishonour God and his truth so ye will also be brought to see that those miserable men are yet further off which barke against this holy doctrine and can not abide that a man should say to the wicked and vngodly thou art in the way to hell thou shalt die the death if thou returne not from these euils They may thunder and raile against men and say they vtter damnation but let them looke if they can quench the light which the holy ghost hath giuen in this text Let vs returne to the former matter againe Wee must not only abstaine frō euil but also do good there be many likewise deceiued in their doing good restraining it to the baser and lesser part they looke but vnto the bodies of their brethren and suppose they are to haue no further regard but of them to relieue and ease the miseries of the flesh let the soule be neuer so blind neuer so sick in neuer so great danger of eternall destruction they haue no pitie of that which doeth bewray that they see no further then this life they haue no true loue nor pitie in them for then would they loue the soules of men which are so precious they would pitie the wofull miserie that they be in For how absurd a thing is this that one should be carefull to case the calamitie which lasteth but for a day and not respect that which is eternall I must therfore here againe admonish ye that such as will haue proofe of their faith by good workes must exercise the same as well to the soules as to the bodies of men and because therin doth stand the greatest loue of all other they are therein to shew themselues most earnest There is no more excellent note of faith and of the true feare and loue of God then when a man is grieued and mourneth to see men out of the way to life running headlong in their sinnes vnto destruction and when as he doth in loue and pitie admonish them and seeke by instruction to draw them out of the snares of the deuill On the contrary side hee can neuer say he hath any droppe of grace which delighteth and sporteth himselfe at the lewde and wanton behauiour
be not blasphemers or persecutors of the word they be not contemners which regard not at all to heare it they come not vnder a shewe or pretence as to a thing which otherwise they haue no care nor feeling of or which they delight not for to heare but how They receiue it with ioy and take such pleasure therin that returning they can say surely this was a very notable peece of worke and wel handeled I am glad that I heard it it doth me euen as much good as my meate I would goe a mile to heare the like againe Is not this then marueilous and fearfull that a man may goe thus far yet be a castaway and a forlorne wretch It is not a thing to be woondered at when the holie scriptures giue sentence against those traiterous villaines which set themselues against God and tread downe his lawes but when God vttereth this sharpe sentence against this zealous kind of mē if it cause vs not to wōder yet it may make vs to tremble when we see that a man may proceed thus far in religion and yet be damned Whē we vnderstand that a man may bee zealous and ready to heare preaching vnderstandeth carieth away letteth it grow in his heart hath some ioy in it and yet neuer the better abiding still vnder the curse But there be some which will obiect against me and say this is no good manner of teaching for the vse of true teaching is to builde vp and edifie the faith but this seemeth to take away the certainty of faith from all so that no man can tell whether he shall be saued For by what means can a man make a better triall and proofe of his faith then this that he giueth eare to Gods word vnderstandeth it carieth it away and ioyeth in it If such a man may be damned who may not dispaire I answere with S. Paul 1. Cor. 10.12 He that thinketh he standeth let him take heed he do not fall If the admonition were necessary to the Corinthes it is necessarie for vs all One of the principall endes and vses of preaching is to giue men warning that they do not deceiue thēselues with euery kind of faith or ioy in the word but to looke for good and sound triall in themselues which is not the way to bring men to despaire but to bring them to true godlinesse to cause them to shake off securitie and loosnesse in the seruice of God to beware least their heartes bee hard still within it causeth men to trie themselues least they should be deceiued by a vaine shadowe of a dead and fruitlesse faith for Christ saith that these beleeue for so it is expressed by S. Luke the 8.13 and ioy in the worde and yet are damned Then let vs come to the particular applying of this point to see howe wee are to deale with our selues when ye receiue the word take heed that ye giue it depth of earth enough look that your hart be not soft pliable enough a little aboue and a hard rocke of stone within but see that it bee digged and softened to the bottome that the worde may take deep roote enough Alas what a miserable thing is it when Christ hath giuen vs warning here so plainly for a man to be a zealous gospeller not only willing to heare but hath an earnest desire trauelleth to heare taketh pleasure delight when he heareth yet neuertheles because he taketh no heede thereto his heart within is so stonie that he heareth but to his further increase of damnation Manie thinke it goeth wel with them when as they receiue this testimonie frō men he is a sound Protestant he fauoureth and delighteth in the truth these indeed be great tokens of the fear of God but yet we are not to rest in thē our chief dealing is between God our hart that in this thing whether our heart bee not hard and rockie Those are a thousande times happy which feele melting heartes and soft affections so that Gods word doth pearce into them causeth them to tremble at the maiesty power of the fame their tender heart doth sigh and mourn for their iniquitie As on the contrary part they which make no conscience of sin but are hardened in their affections although they seem to be in good case yet are they cursed miserable Let euery man therefore that goeth from the sermon carie this with him I heare by Christs owne words that there is a stonie ground where the seed falleth where it groweth but not deep enough it springeth vp but doth not bring forth fruit this is a wofull case if I should be in the number of these for then al my labor is lost which I bestow in frequēting Sermōs yea it were much better that I had neuer heard I feele that I ioy in it I would not for any thing but I had heard it but Christ saith that the reprobate some of them do heare the word with ioy so that if I looke not narrowly to mine owne heart I may for all this be damned therefore I must not satisfie my selfe with this but see that I couer the word deep enough that my heart be softened in such sort that I feele the roote goeth deepe yea so deepe that it can neuer be rooted out And therefore let him continuallie crie vnto God and say O Lord make soft my harde and stony heart let it bee a melting heart that thy holie worde may growe in it for euer I would to God this doctrine of our Sauiour Christ might make euerie of vs to tremble shake as indeed if it were well weighed it is so fearfull that it might cause the haire of our heads to stand vp for then would we not so loosely securely walk in the hardnesse of our heartes there would not be so many backsliders in time of persecution there would not be so many braue boasters and praters of Religion who are readie to pull in their hornes and to hide their heades so soone as there is anie feare of daunger or likelihood of persecution neither would men bear themselues in hand that they be iolly professours when they haue but a little tasted of the word are no more but empty barrelles which giue a great sound Heere then wee be set a worke with great toyle to haue this same hard stonie ground made softe and fit to receiue this heauenly seed And hee which is not carefull in this point to take paines yee shall see him waxe so hard that euen as a continuall raine dropping vpon a rocke of stone maketh it neuer the softer so nothing can make his heart to relent This may teach vs then to cease marueiling when wee see so manie which willinglie giue themselues to be taught haue still little remorse of sinne The Lorde for his mercie sake make vs wise and sharpe sighted to iudge of our selues not to be lead on forward in a carnall profession but to
cause that the Diuels haue no hope and the wicked men thinke they haue hope Is it because they haue lesse faith Nay it is because they are more wise and because they giue credite to that which GOD hath threatned against them They beleeue that hee will powre out his wrath vpon them because hee hath sayd it but the wicked men they are more foolish and where GOD hath pronounced against them for their sinnes eternall fire they doe not beleeue him and so indeede their faith commeth short of the faith of Diuels they should beleeue the Lord when hee telleth them that all those which doe not turne from their vngodlinesse when hee calleth them to repentance shall bee cast into Hell But they blind themselues and will seeme to beleeue quite contrarie vnto that which GOD affirmeth this is not to shut the doore to repentance but to mooue men to seeke for it while GOD doth offer himselfe for they shall not bee able when they will It is GOD which must beget vs to himselfe and giue vs the newe birth and sanctifie vs by his spirite to bring foorth the true fruites of faith and not to haue such a dead beleefe which doeth chaunge vs no more then the faith which the Diuelles haue doth chaunge them For there bee verie manie at this day who being stuffed as full of wickednesse as euer they can hold and their words and deedes doe plainly shew that they are no more changed then diuels which will so brag of their faith and the strength thereof that if there should be but tenne in the whole Countrie saued they hope to be of them they neuer vnderstood the doctrine which the Lord teacheth in this place God giue vs vnderstanding that we be not seduced but that wee may seeke at the hands of Christ to giue vs a faith which may differ from that which the diuels haue Here also shall appeare the ignorance of the Papists They would beare men in hand that Saint Iames doth speak of the same faith which Saint Paul doth and that he plainly affirmeth it doth not alone iustifie But see here as he said before What auaileth it if a man say he hath faith and hath no workes can that faith which is but in words or the dead faith saue him So now hee telleth more plainly what faith it is which he speaketh of which cannot helpe a man euen that which the diuell hath Is not that beleefe which S. Paul saith doth iustifie wrought by the holie Ghost Shall we bee so blasphemous as to say the Diuels are partakers of him You may well perceiue therefore that Saint Iames doeth speake nothing against that which Saint Paul hath prooued how Christ alone is our righteousnesse whom wee take holde of onelie by Faith for hee doeth but shewe that the dead picture of Faith doeth not saue Remember well then what Faith is here spoken of and the controuersie is soone decided The Apostle now proceedeth to his last reason which because it is wonderfull strong he vseth as it were a certaine Preface vnto it least we should passe lightly ouer it without due consideration But wilt thou vnderstand saith hee O thou vaine man that the faith which is without works is dead See how vehemently hee thundereth here against the carnall professour calling him a vaine man likewise wilt thou vnderstand can not those former reasons satisfie thee are they not strong enough to perswade thee or plaine enough to teach thee I will let thee see such a reason that neither thou norall the world shall be able for to gainsay it is so strong and so manifest that it will stoppe the mouthes of all the cauillers and force them to confesse will they nill they that the faith that is without workes is dead See how marueilously the holy ghost doth labor to driue vs from trusting to this broken staffe and to force vs to seeke after the true and right beleefe if wee haue any care to saue our soules And doubtlesse daily experience doeth teach vs how needefull a thing this is For the greatest number of professours thinke nothing lesse needful then to seek increase of faith they suppose and they will say they beleeue well enough they feele no want at all what should preaching doe they can but beleeue In very deed this dead faith of theirs seemes to them to be verie strong it cannot be shaken neither is it tried or tempted for to what purpose should the Deuill much labour to ouerthrowe it but those which haue any faith indeed do feele what neede there is to vse all meanes to strengthen it But let vs come to the matter hee prooueth now by examples that the true faith is knowen by good workes the first example is of Abraham thus it is to be opened yee know that Abraham was an holy man and a right man indeede hee was highly in fauour with God the couenant was made with him that in his seede all nations of the earth should be blessed ye will then confesse that hee had the right faith there is no doubt at all in that Likewise ye must needs graunt that as there is but one God one mediatour so there is but one faith whereupon it followeth that as many as haue such a faith or the same faith which was in Abraham shall be saued and none els for although euery one of the children of Abraham doe not attaine to the same measure and strength that their father did Ephes 4.5 1. Tim. 2.5 yet they are like him and haue the same beleefe Then I beseech you obserue well the second part wherein is declared how the faith of Abraham was fruitfull and did declare and shewe forth it selfe by good workes Gen. 21. for hee offered his sonne Isaac vpon the Altar Whereupon it doeth also follow that all his children and all the sonnes of God doe declare and shewe forth their faith by their good deeds And whosoeuer they be which doe not so they are degenerates and bastards none of his children nor yet partakers of any blessing with him for their faith is dead and therefore they are not aliue do you not see dearly beloued the marueilous force of this reason and that it is as cleere as the sunne Heere is no starting hole left for a man to hide himselfe in nor to creepe out at but hee is holden fast to this that if hee will be saued he must so beleeue that he declare and shew forth to the worlde by his good workes an holy life how hee walketh in the steps of his faithfull father Abraham But why doth he choose this one worke of Abraham before all the rest For his life did shine with holy workes he was mercifull to the poore he entertained lodged strangers he was peaceable with all men iust and true in all his dealings doubtlesse this did excell all the rest and so farre passe them that it may well enough be mentioned instead of them all it did
God and if they be continued in without redresse who is able to shewe the punishments and calamities which in time will ensue and come vpon vs in this land The contempt of the Gospell and growing into Atheisme thereby will drawe downe infinite plagues and miseries For the righteous God will not alwaies suffer such abuse vnreuenged Then seeing vnitie is so good bringing so many blessings and discord so euill drawing such an heape of mischiefes with it the one as a nourisher of true life is to be sought for and maintained by all godly Christians and the other is to be eschued as a deadly pestilence and this is to be done of vs speedily because dissention is like the breaking out of waters the longer it continueth the wider is the breach made and so becommeth the more difficult to be recouered This being confessed of all for there is no man I thinke that will denie but that it is a most necessary thing in Gods Church and among brethren to eschewe discord and to seeke vnitie therefore let vs in the next place consider and vnderstand how it is to be sought for let it be that we both agree it is to be sought and also doe seeke for it yet if we seeke not the right way we are neuer the better for seeking First then knowe this that there are two sorts of vnitie and agreement the one is in God being in the truth in the spirite in true holinesse and sanctification The other is in error and sinne and not in the Lord. Now indeed it is the holy vnitie in the Lord which is praised in this Psalme and which we must seeke after vpon which the blessing of God shall come This may yee see by that exhortation of Saint Paul Ephes 4. When hee saith studying to keepe the vnitie of the spirit in the band of peace for hee addeth as the reason There is one bodie and one spirit as yee are all called in hope of your calling one Lord one faith one baptisme one God and father of all c. For like as all the members of the naturall bodie are coupled togither by one soule and make but one bodie so by one spirit of the Lord all the faithfull are vnited and become all one mysticall bodie of Iesus Christ by one faith and by one baptisme they are all in one Lord and in one God The foundation of this vnitie is in the truth and by it men grow vp togither in God and for this cause it is said in the first verse of the Psalme Brethren also to dwell in vnitie Hee saith also because as there is a reconciliation wrought by Christ betweene God and man and so a man is come into vnitie with God he must also growe into vnitie with those which are togither reconciled to the Lorde with him seeke this vnitie to bee vnited with our brethren vnto God otherwise all shall be dissolued and scattered againe in confusion Touching that other concorde which is in errour and wickednesse they which possesse it who are of diuers sorts do commend it and much complaine of the disturbance and breach thereof As first of all the Papists make a great exclamation against vs which professe the glorious Gospell and haue forsaken them that like wicked Schismaticks we haue disturbed and broken this holy vnitie by rending our selues from the true Church and so from the faith and from Christes mysticall bodie this is a grieuous and a sore accusation if their vnitie which they glorie of were in the truth But seeing it is most euident that they haue forsaken the truth of God blaspheme and condemne it and set vp abominable errours and cursed Idolatrie all their agreements all their holy league as they tearme it is no more but a most wicked and cursed conspiracie against God and his people What is their vnitie more then that which is described by the Prophet Dauid Psal 2. Why do the Gentils rage and the people meditate that which is vaine The kings of the earth stand vp and the Princes take counsell togither against the Lorde and against his Christ Here is a great vnitie nay a conspiracie of wicked traitors against Christ This perplexitie is fulfilled by them And wee haue the commandement of God by the voice of the Angel Come out from among them my people and separate your selues so that all their cry is nothing against vs wee haue not dissolued this blessed vnity here commended but haue forsaken their cursed conspiracy which the neerer a mā is ioyned vnto the further off he is from God Let no man therefore be troubled or disquieted by their great wordes but forsaking them imbrace the holy faith and be vnited thereby togither with the Prophets and Apostles and all holy men vnto Iesus Christ Ye shall heare many other sorts of men complaine that there is not fellowship and vnity kept with them When indeede as they walke after their wicked and vncleane lustes in all abominable sinnes as in contempt of gods word in drunkennesse whoredom pride ambition couetousnes vsury extortion briberie oppression enuie and many such like The holy ghost saith vnto vs Haue no fellowship with the vnfruitfull workes of darkenes but rather reprooue them Ephes 5.11 We can not ioyne Christ and Belial we can not be vnited to the Lord and haue fellowshippe in wicked sinnes If wee say wee haue fellowship with him saith S. Iohn and walke in darkenesse wee lie c. 1. Iohn vers 6. Ephes 5.11 Hee that crieth out for peace and doth walke in vngodly waies straying from the truth and from sanctification whatsoeuer he will seeme to be he is nothing els but a disturber and breaker of all holy vnitie For who can take part with him in those things but he shall separate himselfe as I haue shewed from truth and godlines without which there can be no blessed vnitie Saint Peter calleth our Lorde Iesus Christ a liuing stone vnto whome all the faithfull comming as liuing stones are built vp and become a spirituall house 1. Pet. 2. If stones be not squared and made smooth to fit ioyne togither how shall they grow into one building If men be not framed in faith and godlines how shall they be vnited in the Lord Indeede there be imperfections both in doctrine and manners all the best he wen stones haue some ruggednesse remaining and men must beare one with another in much for charitie must couer the multitude of sinnes 1. Pet. 4 while the Temple of God is in the world the stones are not perfectly set togither but the worke is still in hand this Temple is still in building wee must beware of the downefall on that side also Then seeing this blessed vnitie must be in God in the truth in the spirit to be built vp in Christ Iesus in true sanctification for hee that is in Christ is a new creature and seeing all concord without this foundation shall fall downe as a rotten building let the