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A06193 The mysterie of mankind, made into a manual, or The Protestants portuize reduced into explication application, inuocation, tending to illumination, sanctification, deuotion, being the summe of seuen sermons, preached at S. Michaels in Cornehill, London. By William Loe, Doctor of Diuinity, chaplaine to his sacred Maiesty, and pastor elect, and allowed by authority of superiours of the English Church at Hamborough in Saxonie. Loe, William, d. 1645. 1619 (1619) STC 16689; ESTC S105401 92,048 356

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but so and s● yea much more for the loue ● beare to my Sauiour Christ an● to his blessed members 〈◊〉 meane soeuer they bee for I 〈◊〉 him my selfe and all I haue 〈◊〉 thousand wayes O sacred Paule that was ●etime when men beleeued ●nd loued God so sweetely ●●at they would not bee allu●ed by the enticements of the ●orld to fall from the faith ●f Christ as did couetous 〈◊〉 ●mas they beleeued and lo●ed him so wisely that they ●ould not bee deceiued with ●he vanitie of wretchednesse 〈◊〉 fayle in their sacred seruic● 〈◊〉 did prowd hearted Diotre●●●●es that loued the prehemi●ence they beleeued and lo●ed God so resolutely that ●●ey could neuer bee vtterly ●an quished either by sinne ●eath or Sathan as many mil●●ons of vnbeleeuing and ●isbeleeuing Christians are But O blessed God of hea●ē earth how is the case in ●ese ourdaies altered For the ●iuell hauing heretofore ray●d vp diuers heresies and ●hismes in all ages to hinder peach and vtterly to ouerthrow this sacred acte of beleeuing and true seruice of God as first against the faith of Gods creating the world he raysed vp the Marcionites Carpocrations and Nicolaita●● against the word of grace and redemption of man by Christ he stirred vp the Ebionites Gnostiques Ar● rian and Sabellians and against the assurance of glory for his Saints hee enraged the auncient Cathari Pepusians and Anabaptists and many other such like damnable miscreants against all the articles of our Christian faith but now in this dotage of the world he like cursed Caligula that monster of men wisheth this holy people that beleeue in Christ had but one head that hee might strike it off at once euen with this one blow and hellish blast ●here is no God to the vtter ●olishing of all the ground ●orke of our Christ●an faith Oh that the diuell could but ●ish this onely as hee desired ●nce to sift and winnow ●eter But it is a thousand pitties ●o see and behold how much ●e hath preuayled with mil●ions of thousands euen in the Christian world Else how ●urst so many damned mis●reants insult euen ouer God ●imselfe Let him make speede ●nd hasten his workes that wee may see it Yea that dare breath defiance and out face Gods ●udgments by denying them ●nd saying There is no plague this pro●hesying is but words this preaching is but winde and in the ende fall away from all that ●s called God as did Pharaoh saying Who is God that I should serue him and what is Iehouah that I should yeeld vnto him These are such against whom there is no law in England which is to bee feared will bee the prouoking of Gods iudgements vpon this our Land and state in particular wherein there is so much care taken and so many good laws made and that most worthily for the preseruation of the kings crowne and dignitie that whosoeuer speaketh against it is held a cursed Tray●or and that most iustly and is worthy to die an ignominious and cruell death and that most deseruedly yea particular and priuate mens cases their lands liuings titles pleas and wrongs are by good and wholesome lawes redressed yet there is no extant and positiue Law Statute or Ordinance against these impea●hers of this holy faith and against the open cursed and damnable Blasphem●rs de●ier● and defiers of the eternall God Oh England this is a worke worth the best intendments consultations and determinations both of thy Princes Peeres and people that such hellish roaring Boyes and such damned crues may not once bee named within the territories where thy renowned king is stiled the defendor of the faith For wee see that of such as make profession of faith the Oracle of faith telleth vs All haue not faith God sent Noah in the worlds infancie to preach this faith of the Messias Abraham in the worlds childhood had the signe of the couenant of this faith for the same purpose Dauid in the worlds youth beleeued and defended the same The Prophets in the worldes middle age guided the beleeuers vnto it Gods owne Sonne in his first comming preached it to the worlds old age his Apostles and Preachers to this our age the worlds dotage and all these found vnbeleeuers and missebeleeuers in all their times And last of all when Christ shall come againe to iudge the liuing and the dead Shall he finde faith on the earth In his first aduent hee had not as he himselfe affirmeth where to lay his head but when he commeth againe to iudgement hee will not haue where to set his foote if the world continue as it hath ●one along time eloyning ●rom Christs Church and ●poyling it of the meanes of ●he Gospells preaching those ●acred donations endowments which the faith of the ●ormer and better ages con●ecrated as the lands and re●enewes of Iesus Christ the Sonne of God heere on earth ●or the perpetuating of his ministerie and seruice No ●eloued these are the dayes of ●inne and wherein sinne a●oundeth because the loue of God in the world waxeth ●old These are the dayes where ●n such a faith is professed by ●any that is no where to bee ●eene by good workes but ●ard onely in some certaine ●oodly wordes such a faith ●s I told you before was the ●ith of Lucius learned Par●ot like and tunable to the eare hauing no semblance or qualitie of Gods spirit in it but onely this that not working by loue it is inuisible Africa was accounted in auncient time the mother of monstrous shapes but Europe Christian Europe is become the grandmother of many strange wonderments For as Saint Augustine sayth Hee that beleeueth not now seeing the world beleeueth is aprodigious and portentous amazement to himselfe And many there are who albeit they liue in the profession of this holy beleefe yet they profite not in it because they abuse the holy meanes thereof neither doe they practise the religious manner and methode of attaining vnto it For first● they abuse the meanes by comming ●reuerently and irreligiously ●ot as beleeuers to heare the Word of this faith prea●hed Elias Gods Prophet when ●ee comes where he heareth God hee couereth his face with his mantle in reuerence of Gods Maiestie For beleeuers the nearer they come to God the more modest they are Ezechiel hearing GOD speake vnto him wanting a vayle falles with his face to the earth making the earth his mantle to shew his reuerence and fea●e to Gods maiestie Peter seeing Christ comming towards him cryeth out Depart from mee for I am a sinnefull man as acknowledging he was not worthy to breath in the place where Christ was Abraham when hee talkes with God about Sodome sayth thus Let not my Lord bee angrie if I dust and ashes speake vnto him And the Syrophenician comming to receiue comfort from Christ stands behind him daring not to speake but entendeth onely to touch not his body nor his garment but euen the very hemme of his vesture and
THE MYSTERIE OF MANKIND Made into a Manual OR THE PROTESTANTS Portuize reduced into Explication Application Inuocation tending to Illumination Sanctification Deuotion being the summe of seuen Sermons Preached at S. Michaels in Cornehill London By William Loe Doctor of Diuinity Chaplaine to his sacred Maiesty and Pastor Elect and allowed by autho●ity of Superiours of the English Church at Hamborough in Saxonie 1 Cor. 3. 23. All are yours and yee Christs Christ God LONDON Printed by Bernard Alsop for George Fayerbeard and are to be sold at his shoppe at the North side of the Exchange 1619. TO THE MOST CATHOLIKE and most Christian Monarch IAMES by Gods especiall appointment of great B●ittaine France Ireland King Defendor of the faith DRead Soueraigne The blessed cōpany of holy ones that houshould of faith that Spouse of Christ and Church of the liuing God which is the pillar and ground of all truth is so grieuously gastered and so continually infested with hellish Athisme misled Papisme and misperswaded Separa●isme especially in these last worst ages of the world that had not God of his exuberant mercies set vp your Highnesse among vs for a blessing as another Ioshua to succeede Moses and as another Solomon to sit vpon the throne of Dauid to the supportatiō of the Church of England It is verily beleeued of many wise and iuditious that the doctrinall principles of Christian Religion had not onely beene sore-shaken within your Maiesties Realmes as they are to the hearts-griefe of many thousands among your bordering neighbours but also a most wofull and lamentable distraction and open diuision would before this time haue broken forth to to the vtter ruine and razing of the verie foundations of the blessed peace and established discipline of the church within these your Maiesties Territories But magnified for euer be our God who hath remembred vs in mercy and hath directed your Maiesties royall and enlarged heart not onely to take care of things Quae sunt ante pedes but also amidst other your Highnes many and manifold cares of your most Christian gouernment longe prospicere as to haue an eye what manner of growth your Seminaries of Marchants haue beyond the Seas at Hamborough Middleborough and other places for asmuch as they are the men in all likelyhoode who are to bee of your Maiesties great Chamber the Citie of London and to sit neere about the Sterne in future ages Therefore most dread Sou●raigne It beeing almost a whole year sithence I was by the worthy and auncient Companie of Merchant-Aduenturers elected and by the most reuerend Archbishoppe of Canterbury allowed to be Pastor of the English Church at Hamborough I thought it my bounden duty before I departed and in some part of recompence for my long stay to leaue behinde mee a token of that seruice o●seruance duty loue and alleagia●ce which I owe vnto your Maiestie and vnto the Church of England wheresoeuer the Lord di●pose●h of me The doctrine and discipline of which Church I shall endeauour to maintaine pro modulo meo euen to my last breath think my selfe an happy m●n to bee the sonne of so famous and Christian a Catholike Church Some of the compilers of whose deuout Letu●gie haue shed their bloud for the testimony of the Lord Iesus which bloud I haue alwayes thought to bee the best bloud in the world A measure of which modell of mine I here humbly prostrate at your Highnes feet heartily beseeching Almighiy God to preserue your Highnesse and your most royal seede to be glorious instruments of his Church to crown your Maiesty and your Princely Progenie with his sauing mercies in Christ Iesus Your Maiesties most humble s●ruant and Subiect WILL LOE 1 TIM 3. 16. Without controuersie Great is the mysterie of Godlinesse God manifested in the flesh Iustified in the Spirit S●ene of Angels Preached vnto the Gentiles Beleeued on in the world and receyued vp in glory A PREFACE OF Pacification to all Christian Tearmers and Trauellers from the reuerend Iudge Itinerant Iustice of Oier and Determiner vnto the poorest Clyent that iournyeth within the foure seas of Great Britaine Mercie be multiplied in Ch●ist Iesus BLessed and beloued in the Lord for I cannot giue you a more honourable title if I should studie to giue you ten thousand be of what ranke or condition your will Hearken Vpon the Lords day beeing the third day after our Sauiours sufferings two disciples trauelling from Ierusalem to a village called Emaus as they walked on their way they talked of Iesus And as they thus communed Iesus himselfe drew neere and went with them and afterward questioning with them opened vnto them the Scriptures tarries with them sits witb them blesseth their meat eats with them giues them a super substantial blessing for he openeth their eyes and they know him A perf●t president for you beloued in the Lord and a blessed direction as you tra●aile for we aree all Viatores looke as big as we will not comprehensores if wee haue company to conf●rre and talke of the Lord Iesus for you see if you bee but two in company hee will make the third if you commune concerning him in feare and reuerence yea your conference shall not bee fruitlesse For what is the sequell Eu●n knowledge of the holy Scriptures they shall bee opened vppon such conference Christ his comfortable company by the holy Ghost will be affoorded for albeit according to his Es●e Naturale he is in heauen yet secundum esse personale he is euery where by his breath and fauour in his chosen Moreouer hee will sit with you vpon the throne of Iustice to direct your hearts aright you shal partake of his blessings with healtb and saluation hee will blesse you in your store hee will enlighten your minds encline your wils rec●ify your desires and you shall know him whom to know is eternall l●fe For this cause I haue often bowed the knees of my heart vnto the God of heauen for you all and haue presumed to reduce the summe of all into this little Manuall as the Protestants portuize to carry in his hand in his bosome and to accompany him in your trauels as Paul had his parchments with him which casually he left at Troas and whereof it seemed hee had an especiall care Let not the prudent Iudge disdaine or despise that I become his remembrancer for the time is come that wee must looke to our Christian principles seeing many are gone so farre to question long receiued truthes in the spirit of subtiltie and error as if the Metempsycosis of the Pythagorists were reuiued and the soule of Iohn Duns Scotus were entred into the bodyes of suruiuing schollers to trouble the world with nicities and to lose themselues in miserable extrauagant wandrings It was a good rule therefore that Irenaeus gaue That we should diligently heede neuer to bee transported beyond the limits of Doctrinall Principles which indeede is a glosse of that of
Angel that reuealed it by Gods appointment to Daniel Christs name was foretolde by an Angell before hee was conceiued in the womb his conception reuealed by an Angell and both to the blessed Virgin his birth was proclamed to the shepheards by a troupe of Angels his flight into Egypt from Herods butcherie his returning out of Egygt and turning aside into the confines of Galilee all directed and ordered by an Angell that God especially imployed in that message In his temptation in the wildernesse Angelles minister vnto him in his agonie an Angell from heauen comforteth him in his apprehension hee testifieth to his enemies teeth that hee could haue a guarde of more then twelue Legions of Angels if he should desire them of his heauenly Father While he was in the graue an Angell descendeth and rouled away the stone from the dore of the monument After his Resurrection two Angels sate one at the head and the other at the feet where Iesus body had layne and declared that hee was rise● from the dead they beeing imployed by God to bring that message to the then mournfull and sorrowfull Disciples for the late death of their heauenly master In his Ascension two Angels spake vnto the people that gazed vp into Heauen after him and certified them of his comming againe to iudgement in the end of the world Yea the very euill Angels saw and knew the power of the sonne of God in this manifestation to their great terror and torment Insomuch that they crie in the possessed Oh Iesu what haue wee to doe with thee Art thou come to torment vs before our time And when they were forced to depart out of the possessed they roare and yell yea they fell downe and confesse saying Thou art the Sonne of God and at the last being driuen by extremit●es they desperately attempt to coniure Iesus Christ by God himselfe not to torment them Moreouer after Christ departure into Heauen his very Name was and yet is most dreadfull vnto them and most powerfull against them For S. Paul by the power of Christs name cast out an euill Angell out of a Damsell that had a spirite of diuination And the Disciples of Christ came vnto him reioising that euill Angels were made subiect vnto them through his Name Whereby it appeareth to our vnspeakeable comfort that the God whom we serue was knowne and acknowledged of the blessed Angels yea and that euill Angels also felt his power and know him to their faster and deeper despayre and are now and alwayes made subiect to Gods elect What vnspeakeable comfort is the knowledge of this vnto vs What excellent direction doth this Angelicall knowledge affoord vs in our Euangelical seruice and what diuine incitement is this to stir vp in vs Angelical zeale Comfort it is vnspeakable For all these blessed Spirites are the attendants of our Lord Christ and are his Emissaries and Nuntioes sent out by him for the good of them that shall be saued Not that euery particular person hath a peculiar Angell designed vnto him to bee his Guardian as the Popelings would haue it but hence wee know that not one Angell but many are ordayned by God to succour and safeguard vs in all necessities and distresses what soeuer And without controuersie this is more comfort a thousand times then to know that one Angell onely is appointed to bee our assistant In our life in our death and in the day of iudgement they are appointed of God to bee our assistants In our life yea in all our life In childehoode Christ sayth Take heed yee despise not one of these little ones for I say vnto you that in Heauen their Angels doe alwaies behold the face of my Father which is in heauen In affliction Hagar is comforted by an Angell In the warres Angels fight for Israel against the Assirians In prison Peter is loosed out of prison and out of the fetters by an Angell albeit hee slept betweene two souldiers that tooke vpon them to be his keepers In all our waies the Angels haue charge to bee our Conuoy towardes Heauen At sea in shipwracke an Angell comforteth Paul and sheweth vnto him what wold be the issue of that voyage On land Iacob in his iourney to Mesopotamia is guided by an Angell In death they transport vs into Abrahams bosome and keep watch ouer our interred bodies vntill the Resurrection And in that great haruest at the end of the world they are the Reapers in that great solemnity and exceeding Maiesty They are the Harbengers Heraldes and Trumpeters and in the sentence of that iudgement they shall bee the deuiders that shall separate the good from the bad Oh that our seruice of God then were practised by vs according to our prayers For wee pray Thy will be done O Lord euen on earth as it is in Heauen that is by vs Christians on earth as by holy angels in heauen The Angels seeing and beholding this great and wonderfull sacred mystery Prayse God continually crying Holy Holy Holy Lord God of Saboth should not wee also both by prayers and praises magnifie our God vncessantly The Angels most readily exceute Gods will should not we with King Dauid say Our hearts are prepared we are ready to doe thy wil O Lord. The Angels loue God aboue all things why do we esteeme any thing in the World but for him and for his sake as helpers to leade vs towards him The Angels long after our saluation and much ioy therein Why doe wee thrust one another into Hell and heauinesse by our lewdnesse misperswasion and euill example The Angels desire yet further to see the perfection and finall consummation of this glorious mystery of Christs Kingdome why do wee wretches neglect the blessed meanes thereof which are offered vnto vs euery day Thus the blessed Angells doe because they are a part of the Ch●rch vniuersally considered whereof our Lord Christ is the head and they much ioy for our association with them whereby the ruine of those Angells that fell is repayred and for the Incarnation of the Son of God wherby they are in grace most assuredly confirmed for euermore Why should not wee hauing so cleare a reuclation and so displayed a sight both ' in Gods workes in Gods word and in the face of Iesus Christ Why should not wee I say Men and Brethren endeauour that we may doe Gods will in some measure on earth as the blessed Angels do in Heauen seeing God hath placed vs in the middest creating vs neyther Angels nor beasts but affording vs the meanes by the preaching of the Gospell that by Regeneration wee might become as glorious as the angels of Heauen and not by degeneration become worse then brute beasts For God hath giuen vs the sparkes of right reason to surpassebeasts and holy grace to surpasse our selues Is it not then
fleece of Gideon and ●he earth round about it was ●rye that is The ●ime 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 cōmitted 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 Gide●ns ●●eece should be dry and all 〈◊〉 ground round about it ●et that indeed is the Great ●ysterie of Godlinesse and the ●nspeakeable riches of Gods ●ercie and the exuberance of ●is goodnesse and the glory ●f the treasure of his grace ●owards vs Gentiles For the Gentiles were Atheists A●●hrists strangers from the ●ommon wealth of Israell a●●ants from the promise of God and without hope in the world They were Idolaters ●n the woful alienation from God For they made thē 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 limi● of their grounds they ha●● their Terminus and that whic● is vnseemely to bee spoken their very Iaxe house mu●● haue a patronesse Cloacina The word of God tellet● vs sufficiently of Astora● Melchom Chemosh Beelze bub and other such like Idolatrous rable among the gentiles how that euery nati●● 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 Ashim● and the Anites made Nibhaz and Tirt●cke 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 ●efore whom the pearles of ●eaching must not bee cast ●ea these were those Cymme●●an wretches against whom 〈◊〉 mandate was enioyned 〈◊〉 the Apostles That they ●●ould not so much as goe into the ●●ay of the Gentiles nor once en●er into the citie of the Samari●●ns who were Gentiles ●ā it be imagined by the wit ●f the wisest man that these ●hould euer haue a redeemer ●hat they should haue a God ●o be good vnto them For neither Iupiter Optimus Max●mus Iupiter Hammon Iupiter Capitolinus nor Apollo the O●acle of wise dome for his ●mouth 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 ●eathen for thine inheritance and the vtmost parts of the earth for thy possessiō 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 intol●erable 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
a mans voyce onely why doth God vpbraid the world That hee hath called when men haue but preached and yet ye haue refused and why doe the Prophets when they preached in●ulcate so often in all their writings Thus sayeth the Lord of Hosts when notwithstanding the Prophets onely in the voyces of men spake and preached vnto the people Yea but sayth a second If it were Gods worke it would not bee fruitlesse and vneffectuall in the issue therof As if that were not as good seed which fel among thorns as that which fell on good ground and as if Paul did not testifie That to some Preaching is the oder of Life vnto life and vnto some the sauour of death vnto death And Euangelicall Esay tels you That as the raine commeth downe and the snow from Heauen and returneth not thither but watereth the earth and maketh it to bring forth and budde that it may giue seede to the sower and breade to him that eateth So shall my Word bee that goeth out of my mouth it shall not returne vnto me voyde but it shall accomplish that which I will and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it sayeth the Lord God almighty Neither is this all for a third puts in his obiection and sayeth If indeed Paul and Peter did preach there were no doubt to be made of the happie issue thereof I answere Yet we know that some say d● to Paul and Peter his Master euen Christ Iesus when hee preached vnto thē thus Thou hast a Diuel At what time hae rebuked them of sinne but these were crucifiers And Peter they sayde was drunkē whē he spake out of the plenty of Gods spirite which he had lately receyued but they that sayde so were Infidels and Paul was accoūted mad when hee preached of righteousnesse of temperance and of iudgement to come but he that so esteemed him was but a Pagan Therefore wee may see that all such cauils as these are but the suggestions of flesh and bloud and the delusions of the Diuell of hell ●agans shall condemne such ●espisers in the iudgement For the people of Lystra and ●erbe Cities of Lycaonia re●eyued Paul and Barnabas as ●f they had been Gods from Heauen calling the one Iupiter and the other Mercurius But beleeuing soules entertain these Messengers of saluation as Angelles sent from God So did the beleeuing Galathians receiue Saint Paul albeit he preached among them in great infirmity as he himselfe confesseth yet had not the Law of God and nature for bad them they would haue pulled out theyr own eyes to haue pleasured Paul Oh what is becom of the kind acceptance of the former ages that left all the endowments now visibly to bee seene in the Christian world for the continuance and propagation of Religious preaching for the seruice and ordinance of God for the proclamation of this mystery and for the dissemination of the blessed seede of godlinesse into all the world Surely the entertainement of our forefathers of the wodden Priests of Babylon who were indeede but Balaytes will rise vp and condemne the sonnes of their irreligious profane and base contempt of the cleare earnest preachers of this sacred Mystery But we will cease to vrge our owne case and appeale from our condition among the sonnes of men to our Master which is in Heauen to whom we eyther stand or fall Blessed bee his goodnesse for euer and his inheritance shall neuer fayle that we are assured of Oh the vnspeakable riches and bounty of Gods fa●our that did thus reueale it ●t self vnto vs miserable wret●hes that were Pagans And now that wee may ●ot err● or bee ignorant we must vnderstād that we we I say of the English Nation among others were these Gentiles To vs to vs I say that inhabite the vtmost westerne Isles of the World is the dore of holy faith opened and Christ the expectation of the Gentiles reuealed our hearts being purified by faith wee are now become the sheepe of Christs pasture and hee is become the chiefe Bishoppe and Shephearde of our Soules Our English Nation being at the first deliuered from the blacknesse and darkenesse of Gentilisme by their preaching of this mystery of Godlines eyther by Ioseph of Arimathia or by Philip the Euangelist or as some recorde by Priscilla and Aquila or by all of these A remainder of that wretchednesse wherein we were then plunged is continued yet amidst our Nation for the dayes of the weeke which our children name retayne yet the brandes of infidelitie wherwith our whole nation was then marked The Heathen Saxons and such were we once had gods for euery day of the weeke The Sunne for the Prime day of the weeke and thereof called it Sonday The second of the Moone Moonday The third of Tuisch for so they called Mars Tuisch day Of Wooden theyr Idoll Woodensday Of Thor their Iupiter or Thur another Panim god Thursday Of Freer which was their Venus Freersday now Fryday And the last day of the Weeke they named of the slowest Planette Satursnday or after some Se●ersday another Saxon Idoll From out of this Heathenish infidelity and bottomlesse misery of blindenesse and impiety Loe the mercy of God hath deliuered vs by this preaching of this mysterie of Godlinesse the Gospell of Christ and hath made vs Citizens of the Saints the family of Faith and light in the Lord from out of the bondage of sinne and sathan from out the confusion of Idolatrie and darknesse of of extreame ignorance That the promise of GOD made to Abraham as Tertullian reasoneth might bee performed which was That in him all the Nations of the earth should be blessed and the prophesie of Reb●●caes twinnes might come to passe of whom it was sayde The elder should serue the younger which was indeed fulfilled whereof Esau his seruice to Iacob was a figure when the Iewes were reiected and serued the Gentiles their yonger brethren The vse of this Saint Paul doth largely exemplifie in the ninth to the Romanes The Iewes were the true vine we the Gentiles were the wilde branches of a wild Oliue Are they eiected that wee might bee receyued are they broken off that wee might be engraffed Then let vs feare for if God spared not his own true vine questionlesse he will not bee indulgent to vs that are wild ●liues And let vs know ' 〈◊〉 when the fulnesse of the ●entiles is accōplished God 〈◊〉 againe receyue his owne ●●ople and remoue the can●●sticke that both Iew and ●●●entile that beleeue may bee ●ued by the Lord Iesus ●hrist euery one in his ac●●●ptable time Now is our time now is 〈◊〉 time of the Gentiles salua●●on now is the time that by his preaching of this Gospell ●nd misterie of godlinesse God will bee reuealed vnto ●s that wee may beleeue and ●e saued God therefore perswade Ia●heth to dwell in the tents of ●em Amen O Lord God and most gr●tious Father in
to approach neere vnto God and the full perswasion of faith to die in that so wee may goe on from faith to faith vntill wee haue our perfect blisse in Christ for euer Albeit our condition be that wee liue in these last and worst times as Lot in Sodome and as Abraham in Vr of the Chaldes yet hauing the rocke of our faith in Heauen the Father determining the word directing the holy Ghost mouing and these 3. are one hauing the records of our faith on earth the Spirit witnessing to our Spirite that wee are the sonnes of God the water of Baptisme the seale of our Redemption in Christ the bloud of the holy Martyres as the signes of the power of faith in weakenesse and these three a●gree in one wee may bid defiance to the Diuell and quiet our conscience in Christ for euermore Concluding that wee can be iustified no other way in the sight of God but onely by this holy faith in the bloud of Iesus but beeing there by onceiustified wee are in direct order towardes God wee are through the gate and in the happie way that leadeth to Abrahams bosom euen eternall life For God can direct vs in the best way vnto himself that leadeth to euerlasti●g felicitie in turning vs from ●ur euill wayes and retur●ing vs to himselfe by re●entance and so on to good workes the assurance to our ●elues of our election in CHRIST from good workes to Gods mercy and ●rom thence to glory where●nto this faith teacheth vs ●hat CHRIST is already ●ntered and whether hee ●ill vndoubtedly bring all ●hat loue him that looke ●nd long for his comming ● consummate and perfect ●is our holy seruice in the Heauens where is the fulnes ●f ioy and happinesse in the presence of God for euermore O Lord I beleeue helpe my vnbeleefe and encrease my Christian faith WOnderfull art thou O Lord God in thy manifold works maruellous in thy Almighty power and vnsearchable in thy diuine secretes The goodly frame of heauen and of earth shew shy power the disposition of all things therein tell of thy great wisedome and the passages of so many millions of particulars point out this gracious prouidence in all and yet the workes of thy mercies surpasseth all this For which O heauenly Father wee magnifie and praise thy name and multiplie our thankefulnesse vnto the in Iesus Christ from day to day For it hath pleased thee good Father to elect vnto thy selfe and to call ●ut of this Worlde out of this world I say beeing ● sincke of sinnefulnesse a deepe ●den of despayre an Asphatites of ●ll filthinesse a dead sea of sensu●lity the vale of the children of Hinnon a Babylon of beast linesse a Sodome of sorrow a Gomorrah of vngodlinesse a Seboim of security an Adamah of Adulterie and a world of wickednesse to chose I say one of this route a remnant of people to bee thy beloued Spouse and wife of the Lambe to bee a royall Priesthood an holy Nation a peculiar people the loue of Christ all faire vndefiled and without spotte the onely Doue to bee like an Orchard inclosed a well sealed vp a fountaine of liuing water a Paradise of all pretious delectable and desirable fruites and to be the mysticall body of Christ which hee doth quicken with his owne spirite And these heauenly Father thou hast sealed with thine owne fignet dignified with thine owne fauours and as it were di●sied by thine effectuall and sauing grace in giuing them the holy faith of thy Christ and our Iesus thine onely sonne and our Sauior to purifie their hearts to purge their consciences from dead workes to serue thee the Father of light and life and so to be blessed by thee with light and life euerlasting O Lord now behold mee poore silly wretch that lyes here beneath in this miserable world creeping in the dust and crawling in mine owne infirmities My soule cleaueth vnto the ground my belly vnto the earth I haue nothing in mee but sinne sensuality a●d shame Blind I am in mine owne vnderstanding for I know thee not obstinat in my will for I little ● regarde thy Counsels corrupted in mine affections for I haue no minde vnto thee My parents were of this world I am borne in the world and the world is all my silly selfe looketh after I cannot attaine to so much at to know my selfe how then shuld I know and discerne thinges aboue my selfe much lesse vnderstand the things that appertaine vnto thee O Father and to the glory of thy Kingdome Euery good and perfect gift commeth feom thee who art the Father of lights O bowe downe thy goodnesse then vnto mee most mercifull Father and extend thy bounty vnto me poore wretch that most humbly desires thy grace and fauour that thou wouldest bee pleased to giue mee a portion and measure of thy blessings in the faith and fauour of thy sonne Grant vnto mee faith O Lord without the which I cannot please thee without the which I cannot hope for any good nor haue any euidence of these things which are not yet euident without the which I cannot come to Christ nor doe any good works nor bee raysed from sinne nor know thee O God nor resist the Diuell nor ouercome the world nor be iustified nor bee saued O blessed Father grant this mercy vnto mee without the which I desire not to be without which I cannot bee but a Cimmerian wretch a stranger vnto thee an Atheist a profane person an Infidell a cast away and a Firebrand of Hell What prayse can bee to thee O Lord in the deepe in the land of obliuion in the place of the damned Shall the dead praise thee shall the bottomlesse pitte celebrate thee shall the damned sing vnto thee no no The beleeuing the repenting the sorrowfull soule for sinne whome thou shalt shine vpon with the light of thy countenance in the faith of Christ that soule O God that soule shall euer bee magnifying thy mercies extolling thy goodnesse and celebrating thy greatnesse fro age to age What euer I doe what euer I thinke what euer I say without it hee seasoned with this grace of faith it is sinne O blessed plant of Paradise O heauenly Iewell of incomparable valuation Deare Father bestowe this blessing vpon me shut not vp my life with vnbeleeuers which shall neuer see thy face but rectifie me in al parts to the right vse of the sacred meanes of obtayning this fauour of faith It commeth by hearing of thy Word O sanctifie mee throughout that I may attentiuely hearken what the Lord will say For hee will speake peace vnto my soule and loue to his Saintes that they returne not to folly O holy Lord Looke backe vpon mine humbled Suite signe my petition for thy tender mercies sake in Christ. So shall my Sacrifices bee alwayes acceptable vnto thee as Abels my conuersation holy as Enochs my preaching powerfull as Noahs my offeringes delectable as Abrahams so shall I contemne
the World in respect of this as did Moses the powers of darkenesse and the gates of hell as the walles of Iericho shall fall downe before mee as those did before thy Ioshuah I shall subdue all mine enemies bee they neuer s●many neuer so mighty neuer so malitious as did Dauid his Worthies and shall sanctifie all my corrupted actions affections healing that which halted and binding vp the broken parts as did thine Holy Prophets So shall I triumph ouer hell vanquish ●death and liue with thee for euer O Lord thou art not wont to quench smoaking flaxe nor to breake a brused reed nor to let a repenting soule goe pensiue from thy presence O looke vpon me with one glimpse of thy countenance and enflame mine heart with zeale that feeles it selfe touched with the fire of thine Alter Oh saue me for thy pitty sake and take mee ou● of the multitude of vnbeleeuers that I may seeke and serue thee for euer Distill thy heauenly dewe into my bowels Let it runne like oyle into my bones Let it bee as a fruitful and effectuall plantation in mine hart that I may not be one of the number of those that say they haue faith and professe it also but without fruite but of those who with neuer altering resolutions treade the trace of that sacred faith that worketh by loue ouercommeth the world holdeth alwayes the sacred truth and leadeth into the wayes of eternall ioy and happi●nesse by thy effectuall and sauing grace Grant this O Father of Heauen for Christ Iesus sake thy blessed Sonne and mine eternall Sauiour Amen GOD RECEIVED vp in Glory Explication THis Mystery of Mankind you see hath now led vs from Gods humiliation in the flesh to GOD iustified in the Spirit from vision of Angels to reuelation vnto men from thence to beleeuing and now are wee come to the exaltation therof for God was receyued vp in Glory That is Christ Iesus God and man in our nature is ascended vp into heauen to take possession in our nature of that glory which hee had in himselfe from all eternity but hath purchased it for vs his redeemed Church with his most precious bloud For it was necessary that Christ ●hould suffer aud so enter into ●lory Not that this was of ●bsolute necessity that he must needs suffer For in respect of himselfe this glory was his ●rom euerlasting but was necessary he should enter into ● by suffering onely in re●pect of vs that the humilia●ion of the Sonne of God becomming Man might be the ●ause of the exaltation of the ●ature of Man For when he ●ersonally assumed the na●ure of Man and became Man Man became God ●lmightie hauing all pow●r and a name aboue all ●ames that the abasing of ●e diuine Maiestie and per●on of the Sonne of God ●ight bee the high aduan●●ng and exaltation of the ●●rme of a seruant For when God began to be Man and Man began to be God God began to be a Man in subiection and humilitie and man to be God in the height of perfection For if God were humbled as much as hee might be in that he became Man was not Man exalted as much as hee might be in that he became God Herein vndoubtedly appeared the wisdome and power of our God that his Sonne in obedience to the Father beeing abazed to the lowest degree of humiliation for vs should by his owne power and not as Enoch and Elias were by anothers power be exalted to the supreme height of exaltation in the sight of all the world both of men and Angels Therefore we beleeue that hee which Ascended is the same that Descended first into ●o the lowest parts of the ●arth Descended when his ●ody was layde in the graue Descended when his soule separated from the body went ●o the place where the soules departed were Descended when his Deitie exhibited ●t selfe into the lowest pit to ●he terror of the diuels and ●urther despayre of the dam●ed Descended when the power of his passion did ex●end it selfe euen to those ex●reme parts Descended when ●e suffered those extreme anguishes and torments which for our sakes by his Fathers will he was willing to endure Descended when he deliuered those that deceased before his resurrection and brought them by the power of his sufferings into the place where they now are And he that thus Descended is the same that Ascended farre aboue all heauens to fulfill all things Euen hee our Lord Christ that in our nature was accompted but a most despicable man yea a worme and no man that vndertooke our sinnes the cause of his suffrings that endured a cursed death the punishment due for our transgressions euen he that in the entrance of this bottomlesse sorrow had his soule heauy vnto the death and made strong cries and teares to bee deliuered and in the progresse thereof had clods of bloud breaking from him and when he was deepest in vttered that dreadfull clamor expressing a most horrible passion My God my God why hast thou forsaken me Euen hee I say now t●●umphes ouer all the powers of hel and the heauens stoope downe and receiue him vp in glory And this the power and mighty hand of our God hath wrought for vs to the glory of his great name which be praysed and blessed for euer By God wee vnderstand ●he hypostaticall vnion of the diuine and humane natures ●n the person of Christ Iesus By Receiued vp wee conceiue not a momentany but by degrees of time a locall motion ascending from an inferiour place to an higher and by Glory is meant that hee was exalted aboue these visible heauens and receiued throgh the spheares the cataracts of heauen opening vnto him euen that hee might sit at the right hand of God in great Maiesty and highest glory for euermore in the heauēs of the blessed The circūstāces of this article of our Christian faith is most euidently in all the particulars set down in holy w●it The place where he was receiued vp was mount Oliuet neere to Ierusalem the cittie where he was so abased euen there there I say was hee taken vp into the glory of the father in the sight of his cursed enemies The manner of his ascent was a cloud receiued him vp The heauens stoope downe to doe homage vnto the heire of heauen and earth For by the same power whereby he made all things in the begining hee also lift vp himsele aboue all things that are created His passage naturall without either change or diffusion of his natures His Session also actuall For according to his true naturall being hee sits at the right hand of God and according to his personall being he is euery where The time of his ascent was ●ortie dayes after his resurre●tion from the graue For so ●ong was he conuersing with ●is people after his passion ●hat they might bee the more ●scertayned of the truth of his ●rising from the dead and ●ight be informed and confirmed the