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A77708 The good old way: or, Perkins improved, in a plain exposition and sound application of those depths of divinity briefly comprized in his Six principles: / by that late painful and faithful minister of the Gospel, Charles Broxolme in Darby-shire. Broxholme, Charles. 1653 (1653) Wing B5217; Thomason E1483_1; ESTC R208756 186,652 446

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the Law that is to say by his holiness or inherent Righteousness but by the faith of Jesus Christ that is to say but by faith only apprehending and applying Christ the material and merit orious cause of Justification And to the same purpose Rom. 3.28 We conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the Law And see Believers up and down in Scripture renouncing their works in the way of Justification as David Psal 143.2 Enter not into judgment with thy servant O Lord for in thy sight shall no man living be justified And Isai 64 6. see what the Church saith We are all as an unclean thing and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags So John the Baptist Mat. 3.14 to Christ I have need to be baptized of thee And the Apostle Paul Philip. 3.12 Not as though I were already perfect And the Apostle James James 3.2 In many things we offend all and so 1 John 1.8 If we say we have no sin we deceive our selves and there is no truth in us The Papists so erring in this weighty doctrine know them to be in a wofull and desperate estate and especially in regard of this last errour Gal. 3.10 As many as are of the works of the Law that is look to be justified by their works and inherent righteousnesse are under the curse And Gal. 5.4 Christ is become of non● effect unto you whosoever of you are justified by the law that is to say so many of you as hope to be justified by your works have no benefit by Christ Vse 2. For the great comfort and consolation of all true beleevers they are justifyed persons and that this is no small ground of comfort is plain if we seriously consider the parts of justification As first sins remission all a mans sins to be blotted out of the book of Gods remembrance and never to be imputed unto him Let us hear what David saith in this case Psal 32.1 Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven and whose sin is covered And no marvel that this is Davids judgment sin being the greatest evil and the proper cause of all other evils and further this being an infalliable truth the cause being taken away the effect must needs cease all afflictions and judgments then being but trials or fatherly chastisements The Ministers of God must comfort the people of God Isa 40.1 Comfort ye comfort ye my people saith your God but how and upon what ground See verse 2d. Speak ye comfortably to Jerusalem and cry unto her that her warfare is accomplished that her iniquity is pardoned and this is the course our Saviour takes with the palsie man Mat. 9.2 Son be of good chear thy sins are forgiven thee and when he would comfort the penitent woman Luke 7.48 he said unto her thy sins are forgiven Hence indeed to wit from assurance of sins pardon and reconciliation with God ariseth that peace which passeth all understanding Phil. 4.7 no heart being able to conceive the worth of this peace but that only that hath felt and enjoyed it so then this part of justification unto the true beleever is no small ground of comfort And if we consider of the other part of justification to wit the imputation of Christs righteousnesse is not that likewise unto the true beleever a ground of comfort see Isa 61.10 where the Church speaking of this righteousnesse saith I will greatly rejoyce in the Lord my soul shall be joyfull in my God for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation he hath covered me with the robe of righteousnesse as a bridegrom decketh himself with ornaments and as a bride adorneth her self with her jewels It is not a little comfort the Christian findeth in that inherent righteousnesse which God by his spirit hath wrought in him though it be so stained and imperfect as it is when he can find that he hath been able to poure out his soul unto the Lord to mourn for his own sins and the sins of the times or to do any other service to God with an honest and upright heart O what a comfort it is unto him 1 Chron. 29.9 Then the people rejoyced for that they offered willingly because with perfect heart they offered willingly to the Lord and David the King also rejoyced with great joy And 2 Cor. 1.12 Our rejoycing is this the testimonie of our conscience that in simplicity and godly sincerity not with fleshly wisdome but by the grace of God we have had our conversation in the world and more aboundantly to you wards But if this poor and imperfect righteousnesse afford such comfort how just cause of comfort and rejoycing hath every true beleever that he hath another manner of righteousnesse then this to wit the perfect righteousnesse of the Lord Jesus Job saith of his inherent righteousnesse whereby he had been so rich in good works Job 29.14 I put on righteousnesse and it clothed me And a goodly garment doubtlesse that was Grace is a goodly garment certainly but if that garment that hath so many spots and rents in in it be so goodly what is the perfect righteousness of Christ that clean and white garment Rev. 19.8 And thus the Lord deals with the true beleever nor only takes from him his filthy garments Zach. 3.4 to wit his sins but likewise cloaths him with change of raiment to wit the pure and spotless robe of Christs righteousness a garment absolutely sufficient to make the beleever beautiful in Gods eyes Thus we see the great cause of comfort the true beleever hath in that hee is a justifyed person in Gods sight Vse 3. To exhort every man and woman destitute of faith to labour for it seeing this is an undoubted truth that all true Believers are justified persons their sins remitted and they cloathed with the white robe of Christs righteousnesse and if Justified why then the adopted sons and daughters of God Joh. 1.12 And so likewise Sanctified Justification and Sanctification being ever inseparable Thus far touching the fourth Member of the fourth Principle Now we come to the fifth and last Membet of the same MEMBER V. And Sanctified HEre we have the latter benefit which the true Believer receives by Christ to wit Sanctification And for the handling of it we commend unto you this point of Doctrine Doctr. Such persons as truly apprehend and apply Christ and his merits unto themselves are not only Justified but Sanctified Or thus Justification and Sanctification are inseparable The truth of this we may observe in the coupling together of the two last Petitions in the Lords Prayer Matth. 6.12 13. Forgive us our debts or trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against us And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil The former Petition being for Justification the later for Sanctification And the Apostle Paul in the five first Chapters of the Epistle to the Romans having handled the Doctrine of Justification presently in the beginning
of the sixth Chapter he falls upon the Doctrine of Sanctification And do but see 1 Cor. 6 11. But ye are washed but ye are sanctified but ye are justified And Rom. 8.1 There is no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus that is to say every true Believer is justified and so likewise sanctified if we heed that which followes who walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit And Tit. 2.14 Who gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity to wit justify us and not that he might sanctify us too Yes see further and purifie unto himself a peculiar people zealous of good works Now we come to the Reasons or Grounds of the Point Reas 1 From the purity which is in God he will have his Elect like unto himselfe to resemble himself in Holinesse to be holy as he is holy his pity moveth him to justifie them his purity to sanctifie them Reas 2 The bloud of Christ which is not only meritorious and effectual to Justification but likewise meritorious and effectual to Sanctification as Hebr. 9.14 How much more shall the bloud of Christ who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God Reas 3. Such persons as are justified have faith now faith is a part of Sanctification Nay further where this grace of faith is there likewise are all other Sanctifying Graces But for the better conceiving of the Point in hand we propound the Questions following 1 What Sanctification is 2 Whence it is 3 The degrees of Sanctification 4 The parts of it Quest 1. What Sanctification is Answ It is a change wrought in a man or woman whereby corruption is mortifyed and the special Image of God restored A little to open this Description I say It is a change wrought in a man or woman To distinguish it from meer civility or common grace common grace only repressing and restraining corruption and reforming some outward actions We go on Whereby corruption is mortified that is to say the evil quality or disposition adhering to the several faculties of the soul and members of the body is weakened decayed purged and in the end abolished We go on And the special image of God restored We call grace the special image of God because the soul it self in a general sense is the image of God and the special image of God is restored that is to say a rectifyed and a holy quality and disposition infused and put upon every faculty of soul and member of body that holy quality renewed which in Adams fall was lost Thus we see what Sanctification is Quest 2 Whence is it Answ 1 Negatively not from earthly parents no although holy John 1.12 13. As many as received him to them gave he power to become the Sons of God even to them that beleeve on his name which were born not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man but of God It is true indeed children descending of godly parents are holy in the Churches esteem and account 1 Cor. 7.14 and that the parents holiness may be an occasion and means of the childrens holiness 2 Tim. 1.5 3.15 2 We answer Affirmatively from Christ Joh 1.16 Of his fulness speaking of Christ have all we received and grace for grace And Ephes 2.10 We are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus that is to say regenerated in Christ Jesus And from Christ two wayes 1 As the Author of it Revel 3 14 These things saith the Amen the faithful and true witness the beginning of the Creation of God Now he that is spoken of in this place is Christ and by Creation here we understand Sanctification of which Christ is said to be the beginner 2 As the Matter and root out of which it springs as 1 Cor. 1.30 Ye are of him in Christ Jesus who of God is made unto us Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification And hence it is that the Sanctifyed are said Ephes 5.30 to be bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh Not that we do exclude the Father and the Holy Ghost in this work the Son sanctifyeth by meriting Sanctification the Holy Ghost by working it the Father by sending his Son to merit and giving his Spirit to work it Now we come to the third Question Quest 3 What are the degrees of Sanctification Answ Although Justification hath no degrees why yet Sanctification hath And hence it is that the Apostle John 1 John 2.12 c. tells us of little children young men and fathers intimating thereby the several degrees of grace that they have who are sanctifyed Hence mention is also made of babes in Christ as in Heb. 5.13 and new born babes in 1 Pet. 2.2 Some having a greater measure and some a less and one and the same party growing from a lesser measure to a greater and they that attain to the most grace in this life are but babes in grace in comparison of the great measure of grace they shall have in the life to come As 1 John 5.21 Little children keep your selves from Idols the exhortation being general to all the Regenerate upon earth Them that before he calls young men and fathers here he calls little children to wit comparatively comparing the measure of grace they have in this world with that measure they shall have in the world to come And so we understand the Apostle Paul to compare his little measure of grace in this world with the great measure he should have in the world to come 1 Cor. 13.11 When I was a child I spake as a child I understood as a child I thought as a child but when I became a man I put away childish things And that this is the sense I have given is plaine from the Context Quest 4. What are the parts of Sanctification Ans Sanctification hath two parts 1 Mortification 2. Vivification Mortification is that part of Sanctification whereby the power tyranny and strength of Original sin is weakned and decayed and by little and little abolished the ground of this being the vertue of Christs death applyed the same power weakning sin in us which sustained him upon the Cross as Rom. 6.6 Knowing this that our old man is crucified with him that the body of sin might be destroyed that henceforth we should not serve sin Vivification the second part of Sanctification is that whereby the special image of God or inherent righteousnesse is restored and the foundation of this is the vertue of Christs Resurrection the same power raising us up to newness of life which raised him from the dead as Pilip 3.10 That I may know him to wit Christ and the power of his Resurrection Yet this we must remember that both the parts of Sanctification are imperfect in this life the godly whilst they are in this world consisting partly of flesh and partly of Spirit And hence it is that their
Christ is received and partaked of for that flows from the Principle of grace and so works more freely and absolutely But in this the soul is onely a Patient this is a saving work but not a sanctifying work but yet alwayes sanctification followes upon the same Now we come to the second question Quest 2. Whether every man and woman that hath this Contrite and Humble spirit shall certainly be made partakers of Christ and his benefits Answ Yes because this is the lost soul which Christ came to seek and to save for of this soul we must understand our Saviour when he saith Luke 19.20 The Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost And this is the bruised reed which in no case he will break Matth. 12.20 And do but see Psal 51.17 A broken and a contrite heart O God thou wilt not despise not the broken and contrite heart aforesaid And Isaiah 57.15 Thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity whose Name is HOLY I dwell in the high and holy place with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit to revive the spirit of the humble and to revive the heart of the contrite ones And so Matth. 5.3.4 Our Saviour saith Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the Kingdome of heaven And Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted It is the contrite and humble ones which our Saviour here intends Thus we see distinctly and plainly that every man and woman that hath the contrite and humble spirit aforesaid shall certainly be made partakers of Christ and his benefits Quest 3. Whether this contrition and humiliation be wrought in the like measure in all that are made partakers of Christ and his benefits Answ No and for the Causes and Reasons following 1. Some have committed more gross and heinous sins then others and therefore have cause and need to be more terrified and humbled then others 2. The Lord intends to bestow a greater measure of grace upon some then upon others to do greater works by them then by others and therefore prepares them accordingly by contrition and humiliation 3. Some have been Religiously educated from their Child-hood whereby as they were kept from gross sins so corruption was subdued in them gently and secretly by little and little without any great measure of contrition and humiliation grace and comfort being instilled into them almost insensibly 4. Some by natural constitution and temper of body are more fearful and sensible of anguish then others 5. Some after the Wound have the Medicine sooner revealed and applyed to them then others Now we proceed to the Uses Vse 1. To acquaint us that there is but a few comparatively that partake of Christ and his benefits and this will be evident if so be we weigh the particulars which the contrition and humiliation aforesaid contains As first a true and distinct sight of sin many see their sins in a general slight and confused way but where is the man that sees sin to be the greatest evil even separating from the greatest good to wit God himself Isaiah 59.2 nay that so far as he gives way unto it so far he joynes with the Divel and fights against God that sees into the vile and loathsom nature of sin And where is the man that sees himself to be guilty of Adams fall himself to be stained and polluted universally with natural corruption himself to be guilty of such and such actual sins sins of Omission and sins of Commission that turns his sins upside down considers them in the circumstances of them Psal 119.59 2. The second particular the contrition and humiliation aforesaid contains is unfained and sound sorrow for sin Psal 94.16 17. Alas the most sin is their meat and their drink their very delight they storm and grieve because they cannot sin as they would are sorry and angry they have such a Minister as will reprove them for their sins that they may not go on in sin without any controul or if they have any sorrow in them at any time it is onely because of the punishment that attends sin Many that mourn for this and that outward cross and calamity present and imminent but do not at al mourn for sin the cause of it but a few whose hearts are rightly pricked for their sins Acts 2.37 And so for the other particulars Where is the man that finds sin a load and burden upon his conscience that doth humbly and heartily confess his sins that importunately cryes to heaven for mercy and that truly dislikes sin even to a sinful thought The particulars aforesaid being perpended it will appear that there is but a few that have contrite and humble spirits and so consequently but a few that partake of Christ and his benefits Vse 2. For the comfort and consolation of all such as have contrite and humble spirits they all they shall partake of Christ and his benefits such all such are they whom Christ came to seek and to save Psal 51.17 The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit a broken and a contrite heart O God thou wilt not despise Isa 57.15 And Matth. 11.28 Come unto me saith Christ all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest The Lord doth not deal with the burdened conscience as Satan and his Instruments Satan Revel 12.4 when the woman was ready to be delivered of her Child was ready to devour her Child and so are his Instruments Now we hope say they you have followed Preachers gone to Sermons long enough no no Psal 147.3 He healeth the broken in heart and bindeth up their wounds to wit the Lord Isaiah 61.1 And to this purpose it is a wondrous thing to observe how the Lord sustains and bears up the wounded soul by a secret hope of mercy as we may see in the King of Niniveh Jonah 3.9 9. Who can tell if God will turn and repent and turn away from his fierce anger that we perish not But for this hope the bruised heart would break and but for this hope the means of recovery and raising up would not be endeavored This hope keeps from despair and provokes to the use of holy means It is true saith the wounded soul I am in a miserable case but if there be any hope I will cry to heaven for mercy I will depend upon the Ministry of the word constantly I will creep into the company of those that make profession of Religion in a special manner who can tell but that the Lord may shew mercy to my poor soul May some man say this is very comfortable that every contrite and humble spirit shall certainly pertake of Christ and his benefits But how may I know that my heart is truly contrite and humble Signes 1. If thou judgest sin to be the greatest evil and the favour of God to be the greatest good 2. If thou hadst rather hear of mercy to thy
Another parable spake he unto them The Kingdome of heaven is like unto leaven which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal till the whole was leavened And so Psal 92.12 13 14. The righteous shall flourish like a Palme tree he shall grow like a Cedar in Lebanon Those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God They shall still bring forth fruit in old age they shall be fat and flourishing Motive 3. If we do not grow we go back and a declining condition is very uncomfortable what with the dolours inward and the afflictions outward which attend such an estate These be the Motives Now the Means of growth that is to say some inward helps this way for as touching outward means the next Principle intreates Means 1. We must often by our faith apply Christ to Justification The more we apprehend Gods mercy in Christ unto us this way the more our hearts turn towards him in love and obedience 1 John 4.19 We love him because he first loved us And 2 Cor. 5.14 15. The love of Christ constraineth us because we thus judge that if one died for all then were all dead And that he died for all that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves but unto him which died for them and rose again The more clearly we apprehend Christ our Justifyer the more we find in him to be our Sanctifyer See Eph 3.16 17 18 19. Means 2 We must often by our faith have recourse to Gods Promises in this kind The Lord hath made many gracious Promises to further us in the way of Sanctification as Hos 14.4 I will heal their backslidings And Rom 6.14 Sin shall not have dominion over you And so Mal. 4.2 Vnto you that fear my name shall the Sun of Righteousness arise with healing in his wings And ye shall go forth and grow up as calves of the stall Jer. 32.39 40. And Mat. 25.29 Vnto every one that hath shall be given and he shall have abundance Such Promises as these we must call to mind and be earnest with the Lord in Prayer to make them good unto us Branch 2. To exhort all such as are not sanctified to labor for Sanctification Motives Means Motive 1 No Sanctification no Salvation Heb. 12.14 Without holiness no man shall see the Lord And Mat. 5.20 Except your righteousness exceed the righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees yee shall in no case enter into the kingdome of heaven and the Scribes and Pharisees were men very civil 2 By Sanctification we shall conforme to the holy God have his special image upon us which we had and lost in Adam Ephes 4.24 3 Sanctification is the end of our Election Redemption and Vocation The end of our Election Ephes 1.4 According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world that we should be holy The end of our Redemption Tit. 2.14 Who gave himself for us that he should redeem us from all iniquity and purifie unto himself a peculiar people zealous of good works The end of our Vocation 1 Cor 1.2 Vnto the Church of God which is at Corinth to them that are sanctified in Christ Jesus called to be Saints 4 Sanctification is not the least part of glory and eternal felicity 2 Cor. 3.18 But we all with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord are changed into the same image from glory to glory that is from one degree of grace to another even as by the Spirit of the Lord. 5 Where there is not Sanctification there can be no true faith and if no true faith why then no Justification nor Adoption These the Motives to Sanctification Now the Means or inward helps for as touching the outward means the next Principle acquaints Sanctification we know consists of Mortification and Vivification 1 Touching Mortification 1 Weigh and perpend that either sin must die or the sinner must die eternally Rom. 8.13 If ye live after the flesh that is if sin be not mortified in you ye shall die that is to say eternally 2 Weigh and consider the great love of God in giving his Son to dye for sinners John 3.16 and wilt not thou shew love to him again by fighting against sin which he hates 3 Weigh and perpend the great love of Christ who willingly underwent that accursed death of the Cross for thy sins Now wilt thou nourish that which cost him his life Then as touching Vivification the other part of Sanctification weigh and perpend Christs Resurrection 1 The efficient cause of it to wit the Spirit of God And thus think with thy self If the same Spirit which raised up Christ from the dead dwell in me he shall raise up my soul from the death of sin to the life of grace as Rom. 8.11 If the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by the Spirit that dwelleth in you and as their mortal bodies at the last day why so their souls in this world 2 Meditate upon the end of Christs Resurrection which was that death might no more have dominion over him but that he might for ever live to God which should be thy study and endeavour even to live to God in a life of holiness and Righteousnesse See Rom. 6.9 10 11. Knowing that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more death hath no more dominion over him for in that he died he died unto sin once but in that he liveth he liveth unto God Likewise reckon ye also your selves to be dead indeed unto sin but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord. 3 Meditate upon the consequents of Christs Resurrection to wit his Ascension into heaven and his sitting at the Fathers right hand So shouldst thou labour to have thy affections above and thy conversation in heaven Colos 3.1 2. If ye then he risen with Christ seek those things which are above where Christ sitteth at the right hand of God Set your affections on things above not on things on the earth And so the Apostle professeth of himselfe Philippians 3.20 Our Conversation is in heaven from whence also we look for the Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ And thus much touching the fourth Principle PRINC V. Quest What are the ordinary or usual means for obtaining of faith Answ Faith cometh only by the preaching of the Word and increaseth daily by it as also by the administration of the Sacraments and Prayer MEMB. 1. Faith cometh only by the preaching of the Word and increaseth daily by it THE fifth Principle acquaints us with the ordinary outward Means whereby faith is obtained and encreased And first the Catechisme makes known unto us the ordinary outward Means whereby faith is obtained Faith cometh only by the preaching of the word And this passage of the first Member we commend to your consideration
ready to go into the pulpit The reading of the Scriptures privately and the attending unto them read publickly doth not a little prepare and further people to profit by preaching 2. I answer You do ill to compare reading with preaching preaching being a more likely means of knowledg and the encrease of every grace then reading A man comes into a Wardrope where many rich garments are folded up together in a narrow roome this is something But these garments being unfolded and laid forth to his veiw particularly this is a great deal more for his information and satisfaction what is a heap of corne to corn threshed out and ground a loaf of bread in the lump to a loaf divided and cut in pieces 3. We must give that ordinance leave to be the ordinary means for the begetting of faith which the Lord in his wisedome hath appointed 1 Cor. 1.21 It is Gods wisdome not ours that must appoint the ordinary means of faith Now we come to the Application Vse 1. For reprehension First To reprove divers in the Ministry First Such as take upon them pastorall charge and have no skill no ability to divide the word to expound and apply the Scriptures to their congregations those are they whom the spirit of God cals dumb dogs Isaiah 56 10. It is true indeed many men and women praise and like well of such Ministers say they are honest quiet and peaceable men and would have all well with little adoe But the truth is they are but criers without voices messengers without legs and nurses without milke and to speak plainly no better then soul murderers And were but the eies of their people opened they would be so far from praising and likeing of such Ministers as they would account them an heavy and intolerable curse Prov. 11.26 Secondly To reprove such Ministers as have ministerial gifts can preach and yet seldome do The former we may cal idol Ministers and these idle Ministers Do such Ministers take the best and likeliest course to beget faith in their hearers do they imitate the Apostles Acts 6.4 Do they in this slothfull way of theirs behave themselves as Gods seedsmen Eccles 11.6 as Gods husbandmen 1 Cor. 3.9 The husbandmans work we know is never at an end Spring Summer Autumne Winter what vacation to him in any of these seasons Thirdly To reprove such Ministers as preach and that frequently but not to the capacities of their hearers and so as in likelihood they may profit with their quaint conceits their mixture of languages and their confused method they only tickle the ears of their people but are never likely to come near their hearts The day of Penticost when cloven tongues rested upon the Apostles Acts 2.6 They speak to every man in his own language And so Nehem. 8.8 1 Cor. 2.1 4. And Acts 14.1 Paul and Barnabas had a regard to the manner of their preaching and see the effect of it a plain methodicall and powerfull preaching is the likliest to beget faith Fourthly To reprove such Ministers as preach and preach frequently and plainly but their lives are blemished with some scandalous sin or other they live in the practise of Isaiah 56.11 12 I do not deny but such Ministers may be Instruments to beget faith yet 1. They are not in all points so qualified as is fit the Ministers of God should be Titus 1.7 2. They cannot upon good grounds expect such a blessing upon their pains as holy Ministers may Acts 11.24 The bad life of a Preacher doth not a little disgrace Preaching and hinder the powerful effect of it in the hearts of his Hearers Rom. 2.21 22 24. 1 Sam. 2.17 As this Use of Reproof doth extend it self to Ministers so likewise to the people or Hearers divers of them being very careless of this Ordinance the plain and powerful Preaching of the word and so consequently of faith as 1. Such as live in places where this great blessing is and yet do not value it highly esteem of it and this they manifest divers wayes 1. Being so ready to speak evil of their painful Watch-men or at the least ready to entertain evil reports of them contrary to that 1 Tim. 5.19 2. So unwilling to impart to their outward maintenance contrary to that Galatiuns 6.6 and 1 Cor. 9.11 See 2 Sam. 24.24 3. By partaking of their pains so seldome It may be sometimes they will hear a Sermon when they have little else to do but do not hear constantly contrary to that Prov. 8.34 and 2 Tim. 4.2 Preaching and hearing are Relatives Ministers must not Preach to the walls 2. To reprove such people as live in places where Preaching is not and yet do not cast to remove to such places as where it may be enjoyed and in the mean time do not take pains upon the Sabbath and other dayes to partake of this Ordinance where it may be had Surely such people little weigh the Doctrine in hand neither the places of Scripture following Prov. 29.18 Mat. 15.14 3. To reprove such people as being to remove from one place to another to settle their abode never enquire after this one thing necessary or if they be to send their Chidren abroad to live in this service or that never think of it what Minister they shall live under whether a dumb Dog or a Preaching Minister It may be nay no question if themselves be to remove they will enquire of the Ayre Water and other outward commodities and conveniences And so for their Children whether they shall be sure to have their wages paid them to have meat and drink enough but for them or theirs living under a conscionable and painful Ministry is no part of their care 4. Especially to reprove the prophaneness of such as cry out that it was never good world since there was so much Preaching so many Preachers That say or at the least think of all Callings and conditions of men Preachers might be best spared But how contrary these men are to God do but see Jer. 3.17 Isaiah 30.20 2 Kin. 2.12 and 2 Chron. 17.9 10. Thus much now for this Use of Reprehension Vse 2. For Information 1. To let us see how great cause we have to pity such as do not enjoy the Preaching of the word such poor souls sitting in darkness and the shadow of death and so little likelyhood of their attaining to the grace of faith the Preaching of the Word being the onely ordinary means that way as we hear in the Doctrine And the more to be pityed such persons be because they do so little pity themselves for who so little sensible of the want of Preaching as they that have it not Well although they do not pity themselves yet let us who know them to be the objects of pity in pity to their poor souls pray and that earnestly for their supply this way according to our Saviours example and command Matthew 9.36 c. 2. To let us see into