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A49761 An history of angells being a theologicall treatise of our communion and warre with them : handled on the 6th chapter of the Ephesians, the 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 verses / by Henry Lawrence ...; Of our communion and warre with angels Lawrence, Henry, 1600-1664.; Milton, John, 1608-1674. 1649 (1649) Wing L660; ESTC R12895 135,420 210

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of the patience of Iob Jam. 5.11 and might boast of us as of those induring Saints Heere is the patience of the Saints behold it Reu. 13.10 In all these respects ye have need of patience yea and that patience should have its perfect work as James saith Jam. 1.4 That it should possesse our soules that it should be fitted for every condition and hold out to the utmost to the extremitie as you see those who are betrusted with forts and strengths they had need of patience And yet must hold out to the utmost extremity by the law of warre now then you see the need wee have of patience but it must be the patience of hope 1. Thess. 1.3 The Apostle gives there the effects and their causes the work of faith saids hee the labour of love and the patience of hope the effect or great product of hope is patience patience is a grace which hath no shine or glitter with it it is sweet but darke and obscure and hath nothing in it of violence and having mighty enemies it defends it self in suffering wee gaine the victory often in loosing our lives it scarce complaines of what it indures so as it passeth often amongst ignorant men for stupidity and dulnesse Now this sweet and low grace in respect of its condition and the manner of its operation would be opprest a thousand times under the victory of its enemies if it were not animated by the livelinesse and activity of hope if the hope of salvation the hope of glory for so it is called did not continually set before its eyes the greatnesse of the reward yee can never have a better instance then of our Master Christ himself while hee was in the conflict of patience and that was his life hee was ever in the lists of sufferings conflicting with sorrowes and woes for the joy that was set before him which was made sure to him by faith received and enjoyed by hope for hee came by his comforts even as wee this made him to endure the crosse and despise the shame and wee are commanded to runne with patience the race that is set before us looking to him Heb. 12.2 3. That is use our patience as hee did and relieve our patience as hee did by the joyfull sights of hope patience without hope is the deadest thing in the world for why doe I deprive my self of good why doe I suffer so many things in vaine if they be in vaine and therefore the Apostle takes it for granted that the patient continuance in well doeing hath some thing to relieve it namely a lookeing after glory and honour and immortality c. Rom. 2.7 without which animation and enlivening of hope patience were dead and deadly more fit to be the property of a stone or a blocke then the grace of a Saint thus yee see your selves armed by hope against the great enemies of God and man against the great troublers of Israel pleasures and paines by having your joyes and your patience acted by hope which is your Helmet But hope thirdly is proper for doing aswell as suffering having a great influence as I told you upon our simbolicall head our intentions and scopes and end and this peece aswell as our shooes the shooes of the preparation of the Gospell of peace inables us for acting and the truth is while wee doe nothing good wee are not secure against doing ill But if hope serve to any thing it serves to incourage to labour and worke wee use to say in a proverbe take away hope and take away endeavour no worke is done or can be done without hope hee that ploweth should plow in hope and that hee that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hopes 1. Cor. 9.10 A man would be loath to plow the ground or thresh the corne without hope you will not doe actions of the lowest forme without it Againe as you can do nothing without hope so ye attempt the greatest things by hope the hopes of victory the hope of successe the hope of gaine whither doth it not ingage men our strength depends upon our hope and therefore Jeremy complaines my strength and my hope is perished Lam. 3.18 No more hope no more strength they stand and fall together they are alike in their birth and death On the other side when Paul was to give an account to Agrippa of his actions Acts 26.6 7. I am judged sayes hee for the hope of the promise made unto our fathers unto which promise our twelve tribes instantly serving God day and night hope to come Doe you wonder why they served God with that instance and intensenesse day and night why they doe that which none of the world doe besides they hope to attaine the promise of God that is the thing promised that ingageth them to a continuall and a most intense labour so the Apostle when hee gives in a very few words all that is to be forborne and done for God and our good makes hope to be the rise of all his courage and activity Tit. 2.13 lookeing for that blessed hope and the glorious appearing of the great God and our saviour Iesus Christ compared with the former verses 11. and 12. For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared unto all men teaching us that denying ungodlinesse and worldly lusts wee should live soberly righteously and Godly in this present world And Christ when hee bidds us doe any thing hoping for nothing againe Luk. 6.35 Lend hoping for nothing againe hee doth not meane wee should have nothing or be without hope but tells us immediately that our reward shall be great in heaven and wee shall be the children of the Highest and presently suggests matter of hope which hee affixeth to the lending of a penny or the giving a cup of cold water yee shall not loose your reward But to what workes doth hope animate us to all for the least shall be considered shall not loose its reward and the greatest shall be considered proportionably Hee that overcometh and hee that followes mee heere shall sit upon twelve Thrones There is nothing so great that hope cannot expect for it is the hope of salvation And therefore there is no worke so great that hope cannot put you upon for it workes from hope to salvation Captaines when they harrang their Souldiers tell them of the butin of the prey tell them of honours and advancements and Christ when hee incourageth his speakes Crownes as freely as any but spirituall crownes assured by faith and enjoyed for the present by hope it is a shame that our hopes should not carry us toward working as farre as ever any worldly hath done in all the particulars of worke I will insist onely upon one which the scripture particularly annexeth to hope and is proper for us all Hee that hath this hope that is of seeing God of salvation hee purifyeth himself even as hee is pure 1. 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