THE FORT-ROYAL OF THE SCRIPTURES: Or, THE VADE-MECUM CONCORDANCE. Presenting unto the World An hundred Heads of Scripture, Most of them Common-placed for public use. Wherein all( especially the weaker sort of Christians) may suddenly command most of all the rarities in the Book of GOD. By an Admirer of the Word. joh. 17.3. And this is life eternal, to know thee tho only true God, and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent. EDINBURGH, Printed by the Heires of George Anderson, for Andrew Wilson, and are to be sold at his Shope, at the Sign of the Bible, 1649. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE, NOBLE & VERTUOUS LADY, Worthy of all respects and Honour, CHRISTIAN countess and Dowagar of DEVONSHIRE. Right Honourable. REligion( as I suppose) is nothing else, but a religation, a binding of us again to GOD, as sin had formerly unloosed us from him: But to a far more excellent estate; as CHRIST the second Adam, is of eminency and surpassing excellency, infinitely beyond the first. The prosecution of which great design, How to attain eternal life, is the task of our whole life time; how to put off the image of the Old, putting on that of the New man, which is created after the image of God in Holinesse and righteousness, being transformed into that blessed Image from glory to glory, until at length being partakers of the Divine nature, of Creatures mortal we put on Immortality for ever in the fruition of the beatifical vision, there to be filled with all the fullness of GOD. That noble end we should all strive for, and aim at in all our actions and undertakings. Your Honours late Holy and Religious Mother, the Lady Bruce of famous memory, as she in the dayes of her flesh was a rare Practitioner of all goodness, her self; so in this case took great care, both by her own example, and instructions how to train your Honour up in all those both moral and Divine virtues, wherein( to your praise and glory) You now shine forth as a Pattern of piety before the world, being well onwards in your Heavenly journey towards the New jerusalem, whither You are traveling valiantly with your face thitherwards. To help You onwards in which journey, I, Your Honors humble Servant, in regard of the duty I owe unto Your Honour, the most worthy Daughter of so excellent a Mother) my sometime Noble Friend) made bold to writ out for Your Ladyships help in the study of the Holy Scriptures, those few Common places( most of them common placed) whereby for your comfort and help, You may in a trice, as it were, command most of all the rarities in the Book of God: So, enriching your understanding judgement and memory this way, and mounting You a few steps higher upon Jacobs ladder, to survey the limits of your Heavenly country, with the glorious, overcoming, ravishing, estate in that high and lofty place of endless Eternity of Glory. Which occasioned this Fort-Royal to be erected and dedicated unto the perpetuating the Honour of Your Famous and Ancient Name: that as You live now the life of Grace, and shall for ever the life of Glory; so You might also herein live the life of famed so long as the Sun and Moon endureth: which is and shal be ever the wish, prayer, endeavour and desire of Your Honours humble Servant at command, I. H. To the Christian Reader. DUties of love and compassion towards the Church( we hope) is confessed to be of all men profitable, necessary, and urgent: In which case, the perusal and conveyance of this little Book abroad unto the world, being committed unto our care and trust, we could not but entertain the same according to our trust. Whereof, we aclowledge, such is the plainness of the Phrase, profitableness of the Matter, easiness of the Method, and usefulness of the Subject; that if we should be silent, the Book itself would speak: Wherein are many of the most useful Places of Divinity exactly referred, practically, though briefly handled; being a Key to open many Scriptures; a brief Scripture-Concordance, of a new method, yet much differing from Cotton, Bernards Thesaurus, or Wilsons Dictionary; being of further extent and survey, in Common-placing most of the Heads handled therein( which did admit of Division) then any of these former helps: And besides hath this advantage, that it is concise, a Vade-mecum, portable, for a sudden help, when one is straitned both in place and time, for preaching and finding out of the sudden coherence of places to be quoted and opened: which the Author confesses, though it wanted the helpful hand of some of the Worthies of our Israel to advance the same unto further maturity and perfection; yet he well hoped, that the Plot and intention thereof being( for ought he knows) New, might hereafter perhaps stir up some of these Worthies, upon this wall to build up a silver palace, in a larger volume, and exactness; for the further good and benefit both of private Christians, and of the whole Church: which is the wish and prayer of Thy servants in Christ Jesus, Patrick Forbes. Christopher Love. A LIST Of the heads of Scripture mentioned in this Book of Common-Places. 1 Of GOD. Pag. 1 2 What God is in himself. Pag. 6 3 What God is not. Pag. 13 4 What God will not do. Pag. 14 5 What God cannot do. Pag. 15 6 Where God is. Pag. 16 7 What is with God. Pag. 18 8 What is God's. Pag. 20 9 Nature of God. Pag. 21 10 Name of God. Pag. 25 11. Titles proper to God the Father. Pag. 27 12 Titles proper to God the Son. Pag. 35 13 Of the Mediator Christ Jesus. Pag. 42 14 What Christ is. Pag. 45 15 Of Christ his excellency. Pag. 48 16 benefits we have by him in general. Pag. 50 17 Of Christ his incarnation. Pag. 25 18 benefits in particular by Christ. Pag. 56 19 virtues of Christs blood. Pag. 60 20 Trials touching Christ. Pag. 61 21 Titles of the Holy Ghost. Pag. 64 22 Of the Spirit of God. Pag. 65 23 Mercy of God. Pag. 71 24 Justice of God. Pag. 71 25 Word of God. Pag. 87 26 Titles of the Word. Pag. 98 27 Truth of God. Pag. 108 28 Love of God. Pag. 115 29 Voice of God. Pag. 118 30 Wrath of God. Pag. 120 31 Knowledge of God. Pag. 155 32 Predestination, Election. Pag. 160 33 Providence. Pag. 162 34 Gods all-seeing eye. Pag. 163 35 Works of Creation. Pag. 166 36 Works of Providence. Pag. 171 37 Eternity of God. Pag. 189 38 Strength of God. Pag. 190 39 Power of God. Pag. 194 40 greatness of God. Pag. 197 41 goodness of God. Pag. 199 42 wisdom of God. Pag. 202 43 That God doth all. Pag. 204 44 Of wisdom. Pag. 205 45 Knowledge. Pag. 215 46 Holinesse, Sanctification. Pag. 217 47 Faith. Pag. 224 48 Repentance. Pag. 235 49 Humility. Pag. 241 50 Hope. Pag. 245 51 Love. Pag. 248 52 Love to God. Pag. 252 53 Fear of God. Pag. 255 54 Trusting in God. Pag. 258 55 Waiting on God. Pag. 265 56 Patience. Pag. 269 57 Sincerity, Uprightnesse. Pag. 271 58 meekness. Pag. 276 59 Prayer. Pag. 278 60 Joy. Pag. 281 61 Truth. Pag. 283 62 zeal. Pag. 288 63 Peace. Pag. 289 64 Praise, Thanksgiving. Pag. 295 65 Praise of God. Pag. 299 66 Blessing of God. Pag. 301 67 Titles of Saints. Pag. 302 68 Titles of wicked men. Pag. 309 69 happiness of Saints. Pag. 319 70. Affliction, with its Consolations. Pag. 339 71 Pride. Pag. 361 72 Wrath, Anger. Pag. 364 73 Riches. Pag. 368 74 Ignorance. Pag. 372 75 Infidelity. Pag. 374 76 hypocrisy. Pag. 375 77 World. Pag. 378 78 Offences. Pag. 380 79 Reproof, Admonition. Pag. 381 80 covetousness. Pag. 384 81 Idolatry. Pag. 386 82 Vanity and misery of Man. Pag. 388 83 Of the Heart. Pag. 390 84 Titles of a good Heart. Pag. 399 85 Titles of a bad Heart. Pag. 402 86 Of the Thoughts. Pag. 404 87 After Proverbs. Pag. 405 88. Our Spirit. Pag. 410 89 witness of our Spirit. Pag. 411 90 Mercy to the Poor. Pag. 413 91 Of the Church. Pag. 416 92 Of Elders. Pag. 417 93 Of baptism. Pag. 419 94 Of Sectaries. Pag. 421 95 Of the Law. Pag. 427 96 sin. Pag. 432 97 Of Death. Pag. 438 98 Resurrection. Pag. 440 99 Last Judgement. Pag. 444 100 Of Heaven. Pag. 447 101 Of Angels. Pag. 452 I. OF GOD. Generals. HE who cometh to him must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. Heb. 11.6. We cannot by searching find out the Almighty to perfection. Job 11.7. and 37.23. There is no searching of his understanding, Isaiah 40.28. There is nothing too hard for him. Gen. 18.14. and Jer. 32.17. With him all things are possible. Mark 10.27. There is neither wisdom, nor counsel, nor understanding against him. Pro. ●●. 30 Of him, and through him, and to him are all things: unto whom belongeth all glory, Rom. 11.36. He onely hath immortality, dwelling in the light which no man can attain unto whom no man hath seen, or can see. 1 Tim. 6.16. In him we live and move and have our being. Act. 17.18. His judgements are unsearchable, and his ways past finding out. Rom. 11.33. His counsel must stand and he will do all his pleasure. Isai. 46.10. It is in vain to question or stand out with him for he giveth no account of his matters. Job 33.13. There is nothing got by our shifting, and thinking to fly from him. Jer. 32. ●●. The nearer we come unto him the more vile we shall find ourselves. Job. 40.4. Isa. 6. Job. 42. ●. His Counsel standeth forever, the thoughts of his heart to a thousand generations. Psal. 33.11. His foolishness is wiser then men, and his weakness stronger then men, 1 Cor. 1.25. Whether we eat or drink, or whatsoever we do, we must do all to his glory, 1 Cor. 10. 2●. Our thoughts are not his thoughts, nor our ways his ways. As the heavens are higher then the earth, so are his ways higher then our ways, and his thoughts then our thoughts, Isa. 58.9. He is a God at hand as well as a God afar off, Jer. ●●. ●3. His ways are right, Hos. 14.9. That which is highliest esteemed of amongst men, is abomination in his sight, Luk. 16.15. He will be gracious to whom he will be gracious: and he will show mercy to whom he will show mercy, Exod. 33.19. There is no salvation given under any other name then Christs, Acts 4.12. All things come of him, and of his own, we give him, 1 Chron. 29. ●● Our sins hurts him not, nor our righteousness doth him no good, but may help ourselves Job. 35.6. The righteousness or perfection of our ways is nothing unto him, Job 22.3. What he says shall certainly come to pass, Numb. ●3. ●●. His loving kindness is better then life, Psa. ●6. ●3. He speaks righteousness, he declares things that are right, Isa. 45.19. The number of his years cannot be preached out. Job. 36.26. Every purpose of his must be performed against his enemies, Jer. 51.29. Mortal men cannot be more just then God. Job ●●. ●●. nor purer then his maker. All his paths are mercy and truth, Psal. 25.10. A thousand years in in his sight are but as yesterday, when it is past, and as a watch in the night, 2 Pet. 3.8 Psal. 90.4. In every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted of him. Act. 10.3▪ 5. His gifts and calling are without repentance, Rom. 11. ●9. He onely makes us to dwell in safety, Psal. 4.8. He doth every thing, Job 4●. ●. His way is perfect, Psal. 18.30. God only doth wondrous works. Ps. 72.18. He seals our instructions, Job 33.16. He alone is Jehovah, the most high over all the earth, Psal. 83.18. Our sufficiency is of God, 2 Cor. 3.5. His foundation remaineth sure, 2 Tim. 2.19. Every good and perfect gift comes from him, Jam. 1.17. The wrath of man, doth not accomplish his righteousness, Ja. 1.20 No man hath seen God at any time, 1 Joh. 4.12 No man can see his face & live, Exo. 33.20. In the Negative NO man did ever harden himself against him and prospered, Job. 9.4. None is like him among the Gods glorious in holinesse, fearful in praises doing wonders, Exod. 15.11. There is none holy as him. There is none besides him. There is not any Rock like unto him, 1 Sam. 2●. 2. There is not any that can deliverer out of his hand, Deut. 32.39. There is not any that can deliver out of his hand, or hinder his work, Isa. 43.13. When he purposeth none can disannul it, and when his hand is stretched out, none can turn it back, Isa. 14.27. When he giveth quietness, none can make trouble, When he hideth his face, none can behold him: whether done against a Nation, or against a man onely, Job 3●. ● No man can say unto him what dost thou? Job. 9.12. No man hath an arm like him, job. 40.9. None teacheth like him. job. 36.22. None can enjoin him his way, or say thou hast done iniquity, job. 36.23. No man knoweth his mind to instruct him. 1 Cor. 2.16. No man hath known his mind or been his counsellor, Rom. 11.34. There is none good save him, Matth. 1● There is none that can appoint him the time, Lev. 49.17 None hath directed his spirit or taught him, Isa. 40.13. He hath no eyes of flesh. He seeth not as man seeth, job. 10. ●4. His dayes are not as the dayes of a man. Nor his years as mans dayes, job. 10.5. None can deliver out of his hand, job 10.7. He is of one mind, and none can turn him, job. 23.13. He doth what his soul desireth, job. ●●●● There is no numbering of his Armies, job. 25.3. None hath given him first, Rom. 11.35. There is no contending against him, job. 33.16. No man hath given him a charge over the earth, or to dispose of the whole world, job. 34. ●●. We cannot find him out, job. 37.23. None hath an arm like him, or can thunder with a voice like him, job. 40.9. None can prevent him to repay them, job. 41.11. There is no God save the Lord, nor no Rock save our God, Psal. 18.31. Among the gods there is none like unto the Lord, Psal. 86.8. None among the Sons of the mighty can be likened unto him, Psal. 89.6. The everlasting God the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is he weary, Isa. 40.28. He is the Lord, there is none else, nor no God besides him, Isa. 45.5, 21. The work of the mighty God is perfect. All his ways are judgement, Deut. 32.4 There is no God like our God, 1 Kings 8.23. II. What GOD is in himself. HE is glorious in holinesse, fearful in praises, doing wonders, Exod. 15.11. Alpha and Omega the beginning and ending, the first and the last, Rev. 1.17. Isa. 44.6. A mighty Redeemer, Prov. 23.11. His mouth is altogether lovely and sweet, Cant. 5.16. More excellent then the mountains of prey, Psal. 76.4. A Spirit, John, 4.42. Our Lord, Deut. 6.4. White and ruddy, the chiefest among ten thousand. Cant 5.10. Wise in heart, mighty in strength, job. 9.4. Greater then man, job. 33.1.2. He is the Rock, whose work is perfect, &c. Deut. 32.12. A God of knowledge weighing actions, 1 Sam 2.3. Strong, job. 9.19. Mighty in strength and wisdom, not despising any, job. 36.5. The Judge, Psal. 50.6. A Sun and a shield, Psal. 84.11. Great and doing wondrous things, God alone, Psal. 86.10. Most high, Psal. 92.1. A great God, and a great King above all gods, Psal. 95.3. Of great power and of infinite understanding, Psal. 147.5. wonderful in council, and excellent in working, Isa. 28.29. The true God, the living God, and an everlasting King, jer. 10.10. The former of all things jer. 10.17. The Lord God of all flesh, for whom nothing is hard, jer. 23.27. A good and a strong hold in the day of trouble, Nahum 1.7. A great King, Mal. 1.4. A man of war, Exod. 15.3. The great and terrible God, who keepeth mercy and Covenant for them that love him and keep his commandements, Nehem. 1.5. Deut 7.9. Gracious and merciful, Psal. 118.5. A merciful God remembering his Covenant, Deut. 4.31. One who hath pleasure in the prosperity of his servants, Psal. 35.27. One judging righteously, trying the heart, and the reins, jer 11.20. The great, the mighty God, great in counsel, and mighty in work, jer. 23.8. What he is in general. A God of Gods, a Lord of Kings, a revealer of secrets, Dan. 2.47. A great King over all the earth, Psal. 47.2. A rewarder of those who diligently seek him Heb 11.6. A tower of salvation 2 Sam 52.21. A witness betwixt man, Gen 31 30. A Buckler, 2 Sam. 22.3. The former of all things, jer. 5.16. God and not man, the holy one in the midst of us, Hos. 11, 9. God that comforts those that are cast down 2 Cor. 7.6. God and father of our Lord Iesus Christ, 2 Cor. 11. High above all Nations, Psal. 113.9. High above all the earth, Psal. 47.3. Our Iudges, Law-giver and King, Isaiah 33.22. judge of all the earth, Gen. 18.25. Lord of heaven and earth, Act. 17.2. Lord Almighty, 2 Cor. 6.18. Lord of the whole earth, Psal. 97.5. God in heaven above, and in the earth beneath, there is none else. Deut. 10.17. Most high over all the earth, Psal. 63.18. Mightier then the voice of many waters; then Sea mighty waves, Psal. 93.4. The Rock, Deut. 32.4. The Ruler amongst the Nations, Ps. 22.8. The GOD of the whole earth, Isa. 54.5. The Lord the GOD of all flesh, Jer. 32.27. The Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies The God of all comfort, 2 Cor. 1.4. What to his Saints. A Buckler to the upright, Prov 2. Psal. 18.30. A shield, their glory and the lifter up of their head, Psal. 3.3. A Father to Israel, Jer. 31.9. A Father of the fatherless, a Judge of Widows, Psal. 78.5. A refuge in the time of trouble, Psal. 9.9. He that teacheth us to profit, Isa. 48.17. The hope of Israel, Jer. 17.3. Our hope in the day of evil, Jer. 17.17. Our strength and our salvation, Exo. 15.2. A helper of the fatherless Psal. 10.14. A refuge to the poor Psal. 14.6. The Saints portion, Inheritance, who maintains their Lot, and Cup, Psal. 16.5. A buckler unto all those that trust in him, Psal. 18.30 Light Salvation, Ps. 27.1. Our defence, Psal. 94.22. Our Hiding place, Psal. 32.7. Our helps and shield, psalm 31, 30. Our hope, our trust, Psal 71.5. Our help and deliverer, Psal. 40.17. Our Husband, Isa. 54.5. Our hiding place, and Shield, Ps. 119.4. Our keeper, our shade, Psal. 121.5. Our Rock, our fortress, our deliverer, our God in whom we trust: our buckler, the horn of our Salvation, and The strength of our life, Psal. 27.1. A Shield unto all who trust upon him, Prov. 30.5. Our strength in the time of trouble, Psal. 37.59. Our refuge, our strength, a very present help in time of trouble, psalm 46.3. psalm 4.6. Our Father our Redeemer, Isa. 63.16. Our Portion, Rock, fortress, deliverer, 2 Sam. 22.2. Our only Rock, Salvation defence, Psal. 18.31. Our Helper, Psalm. 54.10. Our defence, The God of our mercy, Ps. 59.17. Our help and deliverer: Psal. 70.5. He that blotteth out our transgressions for his own sake, Isa. 45.25 Our strong Refuge, Psal. 71.7. Our Shield, exceeding great reward, Gen. 15.1. Our strength, Song, our Salvation, Exod, 15.2. Our praise, Deu. 10.2. Our life, the length of our dayes, Deut. 30.20. Our Shield, horn of our Salvation, high tower, our refuge, and Saviour, Psal. 18.2. Our strength and power, 2 Sam. 22.23. Our shepherd, Is. 23 Our saving strength Psal. 28.8. Our strength in trouble, Psal. 37.37. Our refuge and fortress, Psal. 18.2. Our strength, our Song Ps. 118.14. Our Refuge and portion, Our Rock, and our Salvation, and our defence to stablish us, Psal. 62.7. Our defence, Psal. 50 9. Our strength. The strength of our life, Ps. 39 7. Psal. 27.1. Our portion for ever, Psal. 73.26. Our Saviour, Isa. 43 3 Our hope and trust from our youth, Psal. 71.5. Our strength, and our Portion for ever, Psal. 73.26. Our King, Ps. 89.18. Our strength and song, Psal. 118.4. Our keeper, our Shade upon our right hand, Psal. 121.5. Our Judge, out Law-giver, our King, Is. 33.2 Our Father, our Redeemer, Isa. 63.16. Our strength, fortress and refuge in the day of our affliction, Jer. 16.19. Our praise, our God, Deut. 10.21. Our goodness and our fortress, our high tower, and our deliverer, our shield, he in whom we trust, Psal. 144.3. Our hope and shield, Psal. 113.9. The shield of our help, and the sword of our excellency, Deut. 33.29. The glory of their strength, Psal. 89 16. The Lord that healeth us, Exod. 15.26. The health of our countenance, psalm 43.5. The helper of the fatherless, Psal. 10.4. The poores Refuge, Psal. 14.6. The portion of our inheritance, Psal. 16.5. The God of our Salvation, Psal 78.20. The strength of our heart, our portion for ever, Psal. 73.26. A Sun and a Shield, Psal. 84.11. The Lord our God, the Holy one of Israel, Isa 43.3. The Lord who pleadeth the peoples cause, Psal. 35.1. What to the wicked. A Consuming fire, Heb 12.27. Everlasting burnings Isa. 33.14. As a lion, and like a young lion to tear and devour them, Hos. 5.14. A rainer of Snares, and fire and brimstone and an horrible tempest upon them, Psal. 11.6. A heaper of mischief and a spender of plagues upon them, Deut 32.33. A Jealous GOD, Deut. 4.24. A GOD ready to tear them in pieces, Psal. 50.22. What unto all. HE is good unto al, and his tender mercies are over all his works, Psal. 145.9. The confidence of all the ends of the earth Psal. 65.5. Terrible, a great King over all the earth, Psal 42.21. III. What God is not. HE is not a man that he should lie nor as the Son of man that he should repent, Numb. 23.13, Deut. 4.3. and 10.17. Not a man as wee are, that we should answer him, or come together in Judgement ●… ith him, Job 9.2. he hath no eyes of flesh, nor seeth as man seeth, Job 10.14. he delighteth not in the strength of a horse, he taketh no pleasure in the legs of a man, Psal, 147.10. His gifts and calling are without repentance Rom. 11.29. There is no unrighteousness in him, Rom. 9.14. Psal. 92.13. He accepteth not the person of Princes, nor regardeth the rich more then the poor, Job. 34.19. He hath no pleasure in unrighteousness, neither shal evil dwell with him, Psal 5.4. Fury is not in him, Isa. 27.4. He is not unrighteous to forget our labour of love towards his Name, Heb. 6.10. He is not slacken with us of his promise 2 Pet. 3.9. he the Creator of the ends of the Earth fainteth not, neither is weary, Isa. 40.28. To subvert a man in his cause, he approveth not, Lam. 3.36. he esteemeth not our riches, no nor gold, not all the forces of strength, Job. 36.19. He is not willing that any should perish, 2 Pet. 3.9. He is light, and in him is no darkness at all 1 John 1.5. A God of hosts, a Lord of lords, a great God mighty and terrible, which regardeth not persons nor taketh a reward, Deut. 10.7. He regardeth not any who are wise in heart. Job 37.24. There is no iniquity with the Lord our God nor respect of persons, or taking gifts, 2 Chr. 19.7. With him is no variableness or shadow of change by turning, James 1.17. IIII. What GOD will not do. IT is far from the Almighty, that He should do wickedly, job. 34.10. He will not do wickedness, nor pervert judgement, job 34.12. He is mighty, and despiseth not any, job 36.5. He will not lay upon man more then is right, that he should enter into judgement with God, Job 34.23. he preserveth not the life of the wicked, He withdraweth not his eye from the righteous, job 36.7. He will not afflict, job. 27.3. He will not leave the righteous in the hand of the wicked, nor condemn him when he is judged, Psal. 37.33. He is the just God, he will not do iniquity, Zeph. 3.9. he will not break the bruised Reed, nor quench the smoking flax, &c. Isaiah 42.2. He will not always chide, nor keep his anger for ever, Psalm 95.9. & 103.9. He will not pervert judgement. nor will the Almighty pervert justice, job 8.3. He will not help the evil doers, job 8.20. He will not cast away the perfect man, job 8.20. He will not take advantages of our weaknesses to exercise his power upon us, but rather put strength in us, job 23.6. he will not hear vanity, neither will the Almighty regard it, job 35.18. He giveth no account of any of his matters, job 33.18. He will by no means acquit the guilty, Exod. 34, 7. he accepteth not persons, job 34.16. He despiseth none, job 34, 6. He respects not the proud of heart, job 37.24. He will not cast off for ever, Lam. 3 31. Out of his mouth proceedeth not good and evil, Lam. 3.38. He withdraweth not his eyes from the righteous, job 36, 7. V. What God cannot do. he cannot lie, Tit. 1.2. he cannot deny himself, 2 Tim. 3.13. He cannot be weary, Isa. 40.28. He cannot be found out, job 27.3. He cannot despise or oppress the work of his own hands, or shine upon the Counsels of the wicked, job 10.3. It is far from him that he should do wickedly, or from the Almighty, that he should commit iniquity, job. 34.10. He cannot be tempted to evil, neither tempteth he any man, Iam. 1.13, 14 His hand cannot bee shortened, Num. 12.23. He cannot repent, Num. 23.19. He cannot change, Mal. 3.6. It is impossible for him to lye, Heb. 6.18. He is immutable and cannot change, Heb. 6.18. With him is no variableness, or shadow of change, by turning, Iam. 1.17. VI. Where God is. HE dwelleth in the thick darkness, 2 Chron. 6.1. He hath set his glory above the heavens, Psal. 8.1. In his holy Temple. In his Throne in heaven, Psal. 11.4. In the generation of the righteous, psalm 14.5. He is the governor among the Nations, Psal. 22.38. He sitteth upon the flood, Psal. 29.10. He flies upon the wings of the wind, Ps. 18.10. Nigh unto them that are of a broken heart, and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit, Psalm 34.18. He sitteth upon the Throne of his holinesse Psal 47.8. Among the 20 thousand thousands of Angels, as in Sinai, in the holy place, psalm 68.17. Riding on the heavens, which were of old, Psal. 68.33. he passes by and wee see him not, job 9.11. In the midst of his Church, Psal. 46.6. He rides upon the heaven of heavens, Ps. 68 33. His excellency is over Israel, Psal. 68.34. Working salvation in the midst of the earth, Psal. 74.12. His Tabernacle is in Salem, Psal 76.2. His way is in the sanctuary, psalm 77.13. and his paths in the great waters, Psal. 7●… 19. He standeth in t●… Congregation of the mighty, Psal. 82.1. He dwelleth betwee●… the Cherubims, Psa●… 80.1. Isa 37.17. He judgeth amo●… the gods, Psal. 82.1. He sitteth betwe●… the Cherubims, Psal●… 99.1. he dwelleth o●… high, Psal. 113.5. In the heavens doing whatsoever he pleases, Psal. 115.3. Psal. 123. His judgements are in all the earth, Psa 105.7. He is high above all Nations, and his glory above the heavens, Ps. 113.4. He dwelleth on high there is none like him, Psal. 113.5. He is in the heavens, and hath done whatsoever he pleases, psalm 115.3. Zion desired for his habitation, Psal. 123.13 He dwelleth at jerusalem, in heaven, in hel, Psal. 135.31. Nigh to them who call upon him in truth, Psal. 145.18. As he was round about jerusalem, so is ●… ee round about his ●… eople, from hence●… orth, even for ever, Psal. 125.2. He hath chosen Zion, and hath desired it to be his habitation for ever, Psal. 132.13. Far from the wicked, Prov. 15.29. he sits upon the circled of the earth, ●… sa. 40.22. He dwelleth on high, Isa. 33.5. he is with his people, as a mighty terrible One, jer. 20.11. He inhabiteth eternity, Isa. 57.15. He ruleth in the kingdom of men, Dan. 4.17. In the high and lofty place, Isa. 57.17. He hath his way in the storm, and in the whirlwind, and his clouds are as the dust of his feet, Nah. 1.3. In his holy Themple, Hab. 2.2. In the midst of the sanctuary, Zeph. 3.5. In heaven, Matth. 5.48. In the dark cloud, 1 King. 8.12. VII. What is with God. STrength, gladness, 1 Chr. 16.27. The soul of every living thing, and the breath of whole mankind, job. 12.20. wisdom, strength counsel and understanding, Job 12.13. Dominion and fear, terrible Majesty, Job 37.22. No evil dwelling. The fullness of joy and at his right hand, pleasures for evermore, Psal. 16.11. The fountain of life, light in his light Psal. 36.9. Judgement is before him, Job 35.13. All our desire is before him, Psal. 38.9. His right hand is full of righteousness, Psal. 48.10. His Charets are twenty thousand, even thousands of Angels, the Lord is amongst them as in Sinai, Psal. 68.16. A Cup of wine is read, honour and majesty is before him, Ps. 96.8. Strength, honour, riches, durable riches, righteousness, Prov. 18.8. Possession of wisdom, from the beginning, before the dayes of old, Prov. 8.22. His reward, the darkness and the light wrath reserved for his enemies, Nahum. 1.2. The Word, Joh. 1.1. The deep places of the earth, Psal. 45.45. clouds and darkness are round about him; righteousness & Iudgement are the habitation of his Throne, Psal. 97.2. He covereth himself with light as with a garment, Psal. 104.2 With him is mercy and plentiful redemption, Psal. 130.7. There is no iniquity with the Lord, nor respect of persons, nor taking gifts: 2 Chron. 19.7. With him is no variableness, or shadow of change by turning, james 1.17. with him nothing shal bee impossible, Gen. 18.14. VIII. What is Gods. THe heaven of heavens, 1 King. 8.27 Vengeance, greatness, Power, the Glory, the Majesty, all that is under heaven and earth: The kingdom, 1 Chron. 29.11 job 41.10, 11. Salvation, psal. 3 8. The battle, 2 Chro. 20.15. The shields of the earth. psal. 47.9. The deceived and the deceiver, job. 12.6 Salvation, The earth and the fullness thereo●… the world, and all tha●… dwelleth therein, Psa●… 24.1. Unto him belonget●… mercy, Psal. 62.12. The issues from death, Psal. 68.20. The day and the night are his, Psal. 74 17. The heavens and the earth also, psal. 89.11 Vengeance, Psal. 94.1. Power, Psal. 62.11. In his hand are the deep places of the earth, Psal. 95.4. The strength of the hills, Psal. 95.4. The Sea, Psal. 95.5 Gilead, Manasseh, Moab, Ps. 108.8. The heaven even the heavens, Psal. 115.16. counsel and sound wisdom, Prov. 8.14. The heavens is his Throne, and the earth his Footstool, Isa. 66.1. righteousness, Daniel 9.7. All things made for himself, Prov. 16.4. Every beast in the forest. The cattle upon a thousand mountaines, Psal. 50.10. A just weight and balance, Prov. 16.1. The heaven is his Throne, Isa. 66.4. All souls, as the soul of the father, so the soul of the son, Ezek. 18.4 wisdom and might Dan. 2, 20. Our Wool, our Flax, our sons, our daughters, our silver, and gold, Hos. 2.5, Hag. 2.9. IX. Nature of GOD HE is a Holy God, josh. 24.19. Isa. 5.18. He is good and ready to forgive all who call, Psal. 86, 3, he is a merciful God, Deut. 4, 31. He is a God of Iudgment, Isa, 30.18, Righteous in all his ways, Psal. 145.15, The Lord not changing, Malachi 3.6, Upright Psalm 91.15. Wise in heart, job 9.4. A God who accepteth not the person of Princes, nor the rich more then the poor Job 34, 19. Not to tespect any, who are wise in heart, job 37.24. He hath no pleasure in wickedness, psalm 5.4. evil shal not dwell with him, Psal. 5.4. His thoughts are not our thoughts, nor his ways our ways, Isa. 55.8. There is none like him, Exod. 7.10. He is righteous, Exod. 9.2. He is a jealous God, Exod. 3.4. He is free in showing mercy, Exod. 33.13. The Lord, the Lord Exod. 34.6, 7. His nature appealed unto, Numb. 14.18. His hand cannot be shortened, Numb. 11 23. he hath no restraint in saving, 1 Sam. 14.6. He is not as man, Numbers 23.19, 20. Deut 4.31. He looks on the heart, 1 Sam. 16.7. He hath pleasure i●… uprightness, 1 Chro. 29.17. He is gracious, idem. He keepeth Covenant, Nehem. 9.17. He is ready to pardon, Neh. 9.17. He hates iniquity, Psal. 5.5. His soul hates the wicked, Psal. 11.5. With the merciful, he will show himself merciful, &c. psalm 18.25. He is good and upright, Psal. 25.8. His anger is but for a moment, Psal. 30.5. He loveth righteousness, Psal. 33.5. He is full of righteousness, Psal. 40.10. He loveth truth in the inward parts, Psal. 50.6. He delighteth not in sacrifices, Psal. 51.16. He is full of Compassion, Psal. 78. 3●. He speaks peace to his people, psalm 48.8 He is full of Compassion and gracious, Psal. 86.5, 16. There is no unrighteousness in him, he is merciful and gracious, Psalm 103.8. He is gracious and full of compassion, Psalm 111.4. He humbles himself to behold things in heaven and earth, Psal. 13.6. He is gracious, righteous and merciful, Psalm 116.5. He hath respect to the lowly, Psalm 138.6. He is good to all, Psal. 145.9. He delighteth not in inferior strength, Psal. 147.10. Out of his mouth proceedeth not good and evil, Lam. 3.28. He taketh pleasure in those who fear him, Psalm 147.11. Just weights are his delight, false are abomination unto him: True dealers are his delight, Prov. 11.22. He is excellent in counsel, and wonderful in working, Isaiah 28.29. He loves Judgement and hates robbery, Isa 61.8. After many sin, he invites and accept of us repenting, ●ly 31.20. he shows lovi●… kindness unto thois sands, Jer. 32.18. He deals not wit●… us according as w●… have done, jeremiah 31..17. His bowels yearn upon our repentance, jer. 31.10. He brings down the ●… gh, and exalts the low ●… ee, Ezek. 17.24. He hath no pleasure 〈◇〉 the death of him ●… hat death, Ezekiel 18. ●… 2. He afflicts until we ●… now him to bee the ●… second, Ezek, 20.34. In his wrath he looks 〈◇〉 some body to stand 〈◇〉 he gape, and fill up 〈◇〉 hedge, Ezekiel 22. 〈…〉. he is slow to anger, 〈◇〉 great in power, Na●… n 1.3. He retaineth not his ●… ger for ever, because 〈◇〉 delighteth in mercy, ●… cah 8.17. he is good and a ●… ong hold in the day 〈◇〉 trouble, Nah. 1.7. he is just, and ha●… g salvation, Zech. 〈…〉 .9. he hateth putting away, Mal. 2.16. He is no accepter of persons, Acts 10.34. he is rich unto all who call upon him in truth, Rom. 10.12. His weakness is beyond all other strength, 1 Cor. 1.25. He loveth a cheerful giver, 2 Cor. 9.7. He is rich in mercy, Ephes. 2.4. All his ways are judgement, a God of truth, without iniquity, just and righteous is he, Deut. 33.4. He loveth righteousness, and hateth iniquity, Heb. 1.9. He is not unrighteous, Heb. 6.10. It is impossible for him to lye, Heb. 6.18. he is long suffering to us-ward, 2 Peter 3.9. He is light, and in him is no darkness, 1 John 1.5. His spirit is truth, 1 John 1.6. He is holy, true, Rev. 12.7. He is righteous, Rev. 16.5. His judgements are righteous, Revel. 16.17. X. Name of GOD, Generals. THe LORD, the LORD, Strong, merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abundant in kindness and truth. Keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, and not making the wicked innocent, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon their children unto the third and fourth generation, Exod. 34.6.7. It is alone excellent and cause of praise, Psal. 148.11. In wrath God many times works for his names sake, Ezek. 17.9 His word is magnified above all his name, Psal. 128.2. According to his name is his praise unto the ends of the earth, Psal. 48.10. In others vain confidence, the Saints remember the name of the Lord, their God, Psal. 20.7. By Gods help onely wee can make mention thereof, Isa. 26.13. Our help is in his name, who created heaven and earth, Psa. 124.8. We must be quickened ere we can call upon his name, psalm 80.18. It by our deliverances attaineth everlasting praises, Psal. 61.8. Those who know his name will trust in him, Psal. The Saints in all their miseries bless him and look unto it, job 1.22. Those who love it, should be joyful in God, Psal. 5.11. It is great, terrible and holy, Psal. 99.5. It is very excellent in all the earth, Psal. 18.1. Praises due unto it. PRaises to it should be sung, because it is good and pleasant, Psal. 135.3. It ought to be glorified for his mercy and his truths sake, Psal. 115.1. Our soul and all that is in us ought to praise his holy name, Psal. 103.1. Our hands should be lifted up unto it, Psal. 63.4. He ought to have the glory due unto his name, Psal. 96.8. It is to be blessed from the rising of the sun, to the going down of the same, Psal. 13.3. trial, How to bless it. BY showing forth his salvation from day to day, Psal. 96.2. By calling thereon to make his deeds known among the people, Psal. 105.1. Knowledge thereof causeth exaltation therof, Psal. 91.14. To set forth the honour thereof, is to make his name glorious, Psal. 66.1. We ought to do it with a song, and magnifying,, thanksgiving, Psal. 89.30. To have our faces filled with shane, Psal. 63.18. Encouragements. Those who love it shall dwell in his Church, Psal. 69.36. Thereby we are saved and judged by his strength, Psal. 54.1. Thereby we tread down our enemies, Psal. 54.5. Being called thereby, it is a plea for him to help us, Jerem. 14.9. The Saints set up banners therein, Psal. 20.5. Continuance. It must be praised for ever and ever, Psal. 44.8. It is from everlasting to everlasting, Isa. 63.16. It endures for ever, & his marveils unto all, generations, Ps. 45.17. XI. Titles proper to God the Father. A Father, Mal. 1.6. A Heavenly Father, Luk. 6.36. A living Father, John 5.67. Father of the fatherless, Psal. 68.5. Father of glory, Eph. 1.17. Father of Israel, jer. 31.9. Father of lights, Lam. 1.17. Father of mercies, 2 Cor. 1.3. Father of Spirits and lives, Heb. 12.19 Father of Christ, 2 Cor. 1.3. Abba Father, Mark 14.36. Rev. 8. The fear of Isaac, Gen. 31.42. The first and the last, Isa. 41.4. A fortress, Psal. 18.2. The former of all things, Prov. 16.10. The fountain of Jacob. Deut. 23.28. The fountain of living water,, jer. 2.13. Alpha and Omega, Rev. 1.8. all-sufficient, Gen. 17.1. Almighty, Rev. 1.8. The arm of the godly, Isa. 33.2. An assurance, Pro. ●. 26. An avenger, Psal. 34.1. Author of beauty, Wisd. 1.3. Author of peace. 1 Cor. 13.33. bountiful, 1 Pet. 2.3. A Builder. Heb. 3.4 A Buckler, Gen. 15.1. A Captain, 2 Chron 13.12. A Castle, Psal. 31.1 A Compasser, Psal. 31.7. Christs head, 1 Cor 11.3. A consuming fire, Heb. 12.29. A Creator, Isa. 40.28. A defender, Exod. 18.4. Deliverer, Idem. The ear of jealousy, Wisd. 1.10. An eye to the blind Pro. 15.3. An Elector, Rom. 8.33 An everlasting strength Isa. 26.4. An everlasting light, Isa 66.19. Excellent, Job 36.26 God of Abraham, Gen. 28 13. God of all flesh, Jer. 12.27. God of David, Psal. 38.5. God of Isaac, Gen. 28.13. God of Israel, 2 Sam 23.3. God of judgement, Isa. 30.18. God of knowledge, 1 Sam. 2.3. God of the living, Matth. 22.32. God of love, 2 Cor. 13.11. God of mercies, Nehem. 9.17. God of patience, Rom. 15.5. God of Jews and Gentiles, Rom. 3.29. God of Jesurum, Deut. 33.26. God of hope, Rom. 15.53. God of the Hebrews Exod. 3.18. God of heaven, Dan. 2.19. God of gods, Act. 7.2. God of all flesh, jer. 32.27. God of all comfort, 2 Cor. 1.3. God of all grace, 2 Pet. 5.10. God of Bethel, Gen. 31.13. God of all consolation, Rom. 15.5. God of families, jer. 31.1. God of all glory, Acts 7.2. God of peace, Heb. 13.20. God of pity, psalm 86.15. God of the whole world, Isa. 54.5. God of righteousness, Psal. 4.1. God of Shadrach, Dan. 3.10. God of Sem, Gen. 9.26. God of spirits, Num, 26.17. God of strength, Psal. 43.2. God of truth, jer. 10.10. God of vengeance, Psal. 94.1. Almighty God. Ex. 6.3. A blessed God, 1 Tim. 1.11. A dreadful God, Deut. 7.21. An everlasting God, Gen. 21.33. An eternal God, Deut. 33.27. A favourable God, Psal. 99.8. A faithful God, Deu. 7.9. A good God, Psal. 25.8. An unvariable, unchangeable God, Iam. 1.17, An incorruptible God, Rom. 1.23. A gracious God, Exod. 34.6. A great God, Psal. 86.10. A holy God, Exod. 34.14. A jealous God, Exod. 20.5. A just God, Deut. 32.4. An invisible God, Col. 1.15. A merciful God, Exod. 34.6. A mighty God, Gen. 49.14. A most high God, Gen. 14.20. A living God, josh. 3.10. A long suffering God Exod. 34.6. A perfect God▪ Mat. 5.48. A pitiful God, Psal. 86.15. A righteous God, Psal. 25.8. A seeing God, Gen. 16.13. A strong God, Nahum 1.7. A terrible God, Deut. 10.17. A true God, Isaiah 65.16. An upright God, psalm 25.8. And a God only wise, 2 Tim. 1.17. The Generation of the just, psalm 14.5. The guide of our youth, Jer. 3.4. A guide in danger, Deut. 28.15. A great reward, Genesis 15.1. A governor, Ps. 8.1. A habitation, Psalm 90.1. A habitation of justice. Jer. 50.7. A Helper, Ps. 10.16. Health of Israel, Jer. 3.23. The Holy One, Job 6.10. The holy One of Israel, Isaiah 1.4. Hope in adversity, Jer. 17.17. The hope of his people Israel, Joel. 3.16. The hope of all the ends of the earth, Jer. 14.8. psalm 65.5. The head over all, 1 Chron. 29.11. The horn of salvation, psalm 18.2. A householder, Mat. 21.33, A husband, Isaiah 54.5. A Husbandman, joh. 15.1. The Judge of the world, Genesis 18.25. The Judge of the widows, psalm 68.5. The Judge of all the earth, Genesis 18.25. I am that I am, Exo. 3.14. A Keeper, Psa. 121.5. An eternal King, 1 Tim. 1.17. An everlasting King, jer. 10.10. An invisible King, 1 Tim. 1.17, A great King, jer. 10.10. A Leader, King, 1 Tim. 1.17. Lord, Lord God, King, Psal. 95.3. King of all the earth, Psal. 47.7. King of glory, Psal. 24.8. King of Hosts, Isa. 6.5. King of Jacob, Isa. 41.21. King of Israel, Isa. 44.6. King of Kings, 1 Tim. 6.16. King of Nations, Rev. 15.3. King of Saints, ibid. Lord of the Hebrews, Exod. 7 16. Lord of the vineyard, Matth. 21.40. Lord of salvation psalm 88.1. Lord of Kings, Dan. 2.47. Lord of Lords, Deut. 10.7. Lord of heaven and earth, Matth. 11.25. John 1.9. Lord of Harvest, Luk. 10.2. Lord of glory, 1 Cor. 2.7. Lord of anger, Nah. 1.2. Possessor of heaven, Gen. 14.19. Praise, Exod. 15.2. Prince of Princes, Dan. 1.25. A Record, Job 16.19. A Refuge for oppressed, Psal. 9.9. A Rebuker, Hosea 5.2. A Redeemer, Isa. 43.1. A Revealer of secrets, Dan. 2.47. A Rewarder, Gen. 15.1. A Rock, Psal. 18.2. The Rock of Israel, 2 Sam. 23.3. The Rock of salvation, Deut. 32.15. A strong Rock, Psa. 71.3. The Ruler of the world, Isa. 16.1. A Saviour of Israel, jer. 14.8. Salvation, 1 Chron. 16.38. A Sanctuary, Isa. 8.14. A secret place, Psal. 32.7. The Searcher of the hearts, Rom. 8.27. A shadow, Isa. 25.4 The life of man, Deut. 30.20. The light of Israel, Isa. 10.17. The lifter up of mans head, Psal. 3.3. Love, 1 John 1.8. A maker, John 32.22. A master, Eph. 6 9. A man of war, Exod. 15.3. A mighty one, Isa. 1.24. A most high, Psal. 83.18. Most just, Job 34.17. Nature, Gal 4.8. Onely wise, Rom. 16.27. A Nurrisher, Isaiah 1.2 A preserver of men, Job 7.20. A Planter, Gen. 2.8 A Ponderer of the hearts Prov. 24: 12. The Portion of jacob, Jer. 51.9. A shepherd, Psalm 23.1. A shield, Psal. 115.11. A Spirit, John 4.24. A stay in Calamity, Psal. 18.18. The strength of the heart, Psal. 73.26. The strength of Israel, 1 Sam. 15.29. The strength of life and man, Psal. 27.1. and 140.7. A strong hold, Psal. 78.65. A strong man, Gen. 49.24. The ston of Israel. Psal. 22.19. A Succourer, Psal. 71.7. A sure trust, Psal. 14.6. The Trust of the poor, Isa. 33.6. A Treasurer, Deut. 32.4, Truth, jer. 29.23. A witness, josh. 13.8. wonderful. The Sword of Excellency Deut. 23.29. He is compared to A righteous father, John 17.25. A righteous Lord, Psal. 24.8. A strong Lord, Ibi. Almighty Lord, ibid. A friend, John 16 14. A giant, jer. 20.21. A mighty giant, 31.2. A house of defence, Luk. 7.41. A Leader, Joh. 5.17 A labouring man, Isa, 42.13. A mighty man, ibid. A Seeds-man, Mat. 13.3. A man of war, Isa. 42.13. A mother, Isa. 49.15. A Moth, Hos. 5.12 A bear, Lam. 3.10 An Eagle, Deut. 32 11. A Leopard, Hosea 13.7. A lion, Hos. 11.10. A Purifier of gold and silver, Mal. 3.3. A Purger of gold and silver, ibid. A Refiner of gold and silver, ibid. rottenness, Hosea 5.12. A Potter, Rom. 9.23. A strong Rock, Ps. 31.2. The mountaines, Ps. 125.2. A travelling woman Isa. 42.14. The Lord mighty in battle, Isa. 12.2. A Song, Psal 84.12 The Sun, Jam 4 12 A Law-giver, Psal. 7.2. A righteous Judge, Psal. 3.5. Strength Psal. 50.6. An adversary, ibid. A Cart pressed down Amos 2.13. A crier, jer. 25.30 A counsellor, Ps. 16.7. A Crown of glory, Psal. 28.5. A diadem of beauty, Isa. 10.17. Fire end flamme, Luk 11.5. XII. Titles of God the Son. THe desire of all Nations, Hag. 2.8 A deliverer, Rom. 11.26. A Doctor, Matth. 13.8. The door of the sheep, John 10.7. An everlasting father, Isa. 9.2. A Feeder, Matth. 2.6. The first begotten 1 Cor. 15.20 Death for man, Hos. 13.14. A Curse for man, Gal. 3.13. Sin for man, 2 Cor. 5.21. The ancient of daies. Dan. 7.22. A Babe, Luk 2.16. Gods beloved, Mat. 12.18. The beloved, Cant. 5.6. Well-beloved, Cant. 1.13. A Bridegroom, Mat. 9.15. The bread of life, John 6.51. Childrens bread, Matth. 15.26. A Branch of righteousness, jer. 33 15. A Branch of the root of jesse, Isa. 11.1. A captain of the Lord, Hos. 5.15. Captain of the Lords Hostes. Author of peace, ● Cor. 14.33. Author of faith, Heb. 12.2. Author of our salvation. Anointed of the Lord, Heb. 3.13. An Angel of the Zach. 1.12. Amen, Rev. 3.8. An Advocate, John 3.8. An Apostle, Hebr. 3.1. captain of salvation, Heb. 2.10. A child, Isa. 9.6, The Consolation of Israel, Luke 2.25. The holy one of Israel, Acts 3.14. A Ruler in Israel, Mich. 1.2. The glory of Israel, Luk 2.32. The sceptre of Israel, Num. 24 17. The strength of Israel, 1 Sam. 15.2. The ston of Israel, Gen. 49.24. The Covenant of the people, Isa. 42.6. A messenger of the Covenant, Mal. 3.1. David, jer. 30.9. The Generation of David, Revelation 22.16. The Law, Galat. 2.4. The end of the Law, Rom. 10.4. Light, John 1.19. A great light, Isa. 9.2. The light of the Gentiles. The light of the world, John 1.7. The light of men, John 1.4. First fruits, Revel. 1 5. First born of the dead, Col. 1.15. The finisher of our faith, Hebr. 12.2. Flesh, John 1.14. A Foundation, Isa. 28..16 A fountain, Cant. 4.15. A Fore-runner, Heb. 6.28. God, John 1.1. The Elect of God, Isa. 42.1. The gift of God, John 4.10. The image of God, Col. 1.15. The Lamb of God, John 1.29. The power of God, 1 Cor. 1.14. The wisdom of God, Idem. King of Kings, Rev. 16.19. King of Glory, Psal. 24.10. King of the earth Zach. 14.9. King of the Jews, Matth. 27. King of Israel, John 1.45. King of Saints, Rev. 15.3. Gods Elect, Isa. 42.1. Gods servant. Idem. son of God, Mat. 1.15. A Golden alter, Rev. 8.3. A governor, Matth. 2.26. Head of all power Col. 2.10. Head of all Principality, ibid. Head of the Church, ibid. Head of every man, ibid. The heir of all things, Heb. 1.13. The heir of the world, Rom. 4.13. The heir of salvation, Luke 1.69. A Husband, 2 Cor. 11.2. The judge of quick and dead. A justifier, Rom. 3.26. A King, Zach. 9.9. Life, John 14 6. Life eternal, John 1.4. The Lion of judah, Rev. 5.5. Lord of quick and dead, Rom. 14.9. Lord our righteousness, Jer. 23.6. Lord of Hostes, Isa. 44.9. Lord of glory, 1 Cor. 2.8. Lord of life, Act. 3.15. Lord of Lords, Rev. 19.6. Lord of the Sabbath Luke 6.5. Man, Rom. 5.15. An innocent man, Luke 23.14. The new man, Eph. 4.24. A Master, Matth. 10.24. Messiah the Prince Dan. 9.25. A minister of the Tabernacle, Heb. 8.2. A minister of the Circumcision, Ro. 15.8. A minister or the Sanctuary, Heb. 8.2. Michael, Dan. 10.19. A Nazarite, Math. 2.23. Our holiness, Eph. 1.7. Our Redemption, Col. 1.20. One, One, Lord, Zech. 14.9. A great One, Isa. 19.20. A just One, Act. 3.14. Ointment, Cant. 1.3. A Passeover, 1 Cor. 5.7. The Prince of the earth. Acts 3.15. Prince of life, ibid. Prince of Kings, Rev. 1.5. Prince of salvation, Heb. 4.10. Prince of Peace, Isa. 2.14. The messenger of peace, Eph. 2.19. A physician, Mat. 9.12. A plant of renown, Ezek. 34.29. A polished shaft, Isa. 49.2. A Priest, Heb. 17.17. A High Priest, Heb. 4.4. harmless High-Priest, Heb. 2.17. A merciful High-Priest, Heb. 7.26. A faithful High-Priest, ibid. An undefiled High-Priest, ibid. A shepherd, Ezek. 24.33. josh 20.11. Gods servant, Mat. 12.18. A servant, Isa. 42.1. The seed of the woman, Gen. 3.15. The seed of Abraham, Gal. 3.19. The second Adam, 1 Cor. 15.45. A Saviour, John 4.42. A samaritan, Luke 10.33. The way, John 14. The truth, ibid. The life, ibid. A Sanctuary, Isai. 8.14. Sanctification, 1 Cor. 1.3. Salvation, Luk. 2.30. The spring of Lebanon, Cant. 4.15. A Spirit, Heb. 9.4. A quickening spirit, 1 Cor. 15.45. An eternal spirit, Heb. 9.4. A Prophet, John 6.4 A purger of sins, Heb. 1.3. A ransom, 1 Tim- 2.6. A Reaper, Rev. 14.15. A Rconciliator, Rom. 3.25. Redemption, Isaiah 59.24. Rabbi, John 6.25. righteousness, jer. 23.6. Resurrection of the dead, John 11.35. A rod, A staff, Isa. 11.1. A Servant. A righteous Servant Isa. 53.11. The sceptre of Israel, Numb, 24.17. A Ruler in Israel, Mich. 5.2. The strength of Israel, 1 Sam. 15.29. The glory of Israel, Luk 2.32. The son of righteousness, Mal. 9.2. The Son of Abraham, Matth. 1.12. The Son of David, John 1.45. The Son of Joseph, Luk 1.35. The Son of God, Luk 1.32. The Son of the most high, Matthew 12.8. The Son of man Col. 1.13. The Son of a Virgin, Matth. 3.17. A dear son, Matth. 1.25. A beloved son, Ibid. The first-born Son, Numb. 24.17. The star of jacob Rev. 22.16. The bright procedure, 1 Peter 2.8. The ston to stumble at, Eph. 2.10. A Corner ston, 1 Pet. 2.9. An Elect ston, Ibid. A Precious ston, Ibid. spiritual Rock, 1 Cor. 10.4. spiritual drink, Rev. 2.7. Spiritual meat, John 3.2. A witness, Isa. A faithful witness, Rev. 1.5. A true witness, Rev 3.7. wonderful, Isaiah 9.6. counsellor, Ibid. The everlasting Father, Ibid. The mighty God, ib. The Prince of peace ibid. A Teacher, Luke 23.31. A green three, Ibid. A wind, John 15.1. A way, John 14.6. Well-beloved, Cant. 1.12. A Well of living Water, Psal. 36.9. A Well of life, John 4.14. A wedding garment, Matth. 22.12. wonderful, Isa. 9.6. Christ compared to SHiloh, 49. A row and Hart, Cant- 2.9. A ston cut out of the mountain, Dan. 2.45. The paschal lamb Exod. 16.6. rain and Showers, Psal. 72.6. A thief, Rev. 3.2. A snare. A net, Isa. 8.14. A snare ibid. The Mercy-Seat, Exod. 25.17. A lamb undefiled 1 Pet. 1.19. A lamb without spot, ibid. An Army with banners, Cant. 6.4. An Apple three, Cant. 2.3. A Brazen Serpent, Numb. 21.9. A bundle of myrrh, Cant. 1.13. A Cluster of camphor, Cant. 1.14. A carcase, Matth. 24.28. Fullers soap, Mal. 3.2. Purging fire, ibid. A goat, Levit. 16.22. A Hen, Matth. 23.27. A Ladder, Gen. 28.12. A lily, Cant. 2.3. Lightning, Mat. 24.27. A worm, Psal. 22.6 Tirzah, Cant. 6.3. Solomon Cant. 3.11 Moses, Act. 3.22, Jerusalem, Cant 6.3 Melchizedeck, Heb. 7.3 XIII. Of the Mediator Christ Jesus. Generals. ALL things were made by him, and without him nothing was made which was made, John 1.3, The Father loveth him, and hath given all things into his hand, John 3.35. All things were given him into his hands of God; He came from God, and went otun God, John 13.3. All things that the Father hath are his, John 16.15. All things are delivered unto him of the Father: No man knoweth the son but the Father; Neither knoweth any man the Father save the Son, & he to whom the Son will reveal him, Mat. 11.27. All power in heaven & in earth is given him Mat. 28.18. The Father judgeth no man, but hath committed all judgement unto the Son, that all man should honor him as they honour the Father, John 5.22. There is no other Name under heaven among men by which we must be saved, Act. 9.12. The government of all is upon his shoulder, Isa. 9.6. With him God freely gives us all things, Rom. 8.32. He hath authority from the Father to execute judgement, John 5.27. Power is given him over all flesh, Joh. 17.2 No man cometh to the Father but by him, John 14.6. He gives power to become the sons of God, John 1.12. Of his fullness we al receive grace for grace, John 1.16. Other foundation can no man lay, then that which is laid, which is Iesus Christ, 1 Cor. 2.2. He filleth all things, Eph. 1.23. His riches are unsearchable, Eph. 1.8. God created all things by him, Eph. 1.9. His strength enables us to do all things, Phil. 4.13. He is all in all Nations, Col. 3.11. There is one God, and one mediator berwixt God and man, the man Christ Jesus, 1 Tim. 2.5. He would have all men to be saved, and come unto the knowledge of the truth, 1 Tim. 2.4. He that continueth in his Doctrine, hath both the Father and the Son, John 2.9. By his voice he raises up men dead in sins, John 5.25. As the Father raiseth the dead and quickeneth them, so the son quickeneth whom he will, John 5.2. The secrets of all God judges by him, according to the Gospel, Rom. 2.16. The Head of Christ is God, 1 Cor. 11.3. If any man love him not, he must be Anathema maranatha, 1 Cor 16.22. The preaching of him is unto all who are called, the power of God and the wisdom of God, 1 Cor. 1.23. We have not an high Priest, who cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities, but was in all things tempted like unto us, yet without sin, Heb. 4.15. He glorified not himself to be made an High Priest, but was called unto it, Heb. 5.8. He that sanctifieth, and they that are sanctified are all of One, &c. Heb. 2.11. There must be as it were a traveling with Christ, whilst he was a forming in us, Gal. 4.9. We must all appear before his judgement-seat, 2 Cor. 5.10. He is become of none effect to them that are justified by the Law, they are fallen from grace, Gal. 5.4. He was declared to be the son of God, with power according to the spirit of holinesse, by the resurrection from the dead, Rom 1.4. As we have born the image of the earthly, so shall we bear the image of the heavenly, 1 Cor. 15.49. He wakeneth morning by morning, our tongue as the tongue of the learned, Isaiah 50.2. XIIII. What Christ is. HE is Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, the first and the last, Rev. 1.8. Gods Elect in whom his soul delighteth, Isa. 42.1. He is the image of the invisible God, the first born of every Creature, Col. 1.15. The Head of the body of the Church. The beginning & first born from the dead, that in all things he might have the pre-eminency, Eph. 1.18. The blessed and only Potentate, the King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, 1 Tim. 6.15. The brightness of the glory and the express image of the Fathers person, Heb. 1.8. Iesus Christ, yesterday and to day, and the same for ever, 1 Cor. 4.6. He which is, which was, and which is to come, Rev. 1.4. The word which in the beginning was God, and with God, John 1.2. That true light which lighteneth every thing, that cometh into this world, John 1.9. The light of the world, that whosoever follows him, should not live in darkness, John 8.12. Mediator, Gal. 3.19 The Mediator of the New Testament. Heb. 9.15. The Mediator of the New Covenant. Heb. 12.24. That Bread of life which cometh down from Heaven, and giveth life unto the world. John 6.33. That Bread of life which cometh down from heaven, that a man may eat thereof and not die. John 6.50. Emmanuel, God with us, Isa. 7.14. A Foundation laid in Zion, a tried ston, a precious Corner ston, a sure foundation, Isa. 28.16. The Door by which whosoever enters shall be saved, John 10.9. That good shepherd who knows his sheep, and is known of them, John 10.14. The way, The truth, the Life. John 14.6. The true fructifying wine, John 15.1. That great Prophet of the Church. Deut. 18.15. Our Peace. Ephes. 2.14. The chief Corner ston, of the Apostles and Prophets. The Lord from heaven, 1 Cor. 15.4. A faithful witness, the first begotten of the dead, and Prince of the Kings of the earth, Rev. 1.15. The Root of the generation of David, and the bright morning star Rev. 22.18. He who was dead & is alive, and is alive for evermore, Rev. 1.18. Our Passeover sacrificed for us, 1 Cor. 5.7. Our life is hide with him in God, Col. 3.2. One who is not divided, 1 Cor. 1.13. He is Lord, even of the Sabbath, Mat. 12.8. The Resurrection & the life, John 11.25. His riches are unsearchable riches, Eph. 6.8. What he is in his nature. quick of understanding in the fear of the Lord. One not judging after the sight of his eye, Nor after the hearing of the ear. But with righteousness judging the poor. A Reprover with equity of the meek of the earth, Isaiah 11.4. One who delivereth the poor when he crieth, Ibid. The needy also, and him that hath no helper, Ibid. One who is merciful unto them, and preserveth their soul, Ibid. One who redeemeth their souls from deceit and violence: their blood being precious in his sight, Psal. 72.13, 14. One on whom the Spirit of the Lord rests, The Spirit of wisdom & understanding. The Spirit of counsel and might, The Spirit of knowledge, and of the fear of the Lord, Isa. 11, 3. He breaks not the bruised reed, Nor smoking flax doth he not quench. until he bring forth Judgement unto truth, Isa. 42.2. One who when he sees in us of the travel of his soul, will be satisfied, Isa. 53.11. His love is a confirming love, 2 Cor. 5.14 XV. Of Christ His Excellency. HIs Name is Wonderful counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting father, The Prince of peace, Isai. 9.6. He is fairer then the children of men, Grace is poured in his lips, because God hath blessed him for ever, Psal. 45.8. His Name is as an ointment poured out, Cant. 1.3. His Name endureth for ever, as long as the Sun, Psal. 72.17. His love is better then wine, Cant. 1.1. His mouth is most sweet, he is altogether lovely, Cant. 5.16. He is white and ruddy, the chiefest among ten thousand, Cant. 5.10 He hath the tongue of the learned to speak a word in due time to him that is weary, Isa. 50.1. God hath put all things under his feet, and given him to be head over all things to the Church, Eph. 1.22. God hath highly exalted him, and given him a name above every name, &c. Phil. 2.9. He onely hath immortality, dwelling in the light, which no man can approach, When no man hath seen nor can see, 1 Tim. 6.16. His Throne is for ever and ever, A sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of his kingdom, Heb. 1.8 He was appointed to be heir of all things, by whom the worlds were made, Heb. 1.2. He is anointed with the oil of gladenesse above his fellowes, Heb. 1.9. Such an high-Priest it became us to have endowed with all excellencies, made higher then the Heavens, That need not like unto other Priests Sacrifice for himself and others, Heb. 7.26. He is worthy to receive riches and wisdom, and strength and honour and glory and praise, Rev. 5.12. All things ought to be counted loss for him, yea dung, and nothing being compared with the excellency of knowing him, Phil. 3.7, 8. The breadth and depth and length, and height and knowledge of the love of Christ, passeth all knowledge, And causeth us to be filled with all the fullness of God, Ephes. 3.18, 19, He offers not the prayers of the Saints, much sweet odours, upon the golden Alter, which is before the Throne, Rev. 8.3. All the Prophets bear witness unto him, that whosoever believes in him shall have remission of sin, Acts. 10.43. XVI. Benefits we have with him in general. Past. HE hath born our griefs and carried our sorrows, He was wounded for our transgressions, Isa. 53.4. He was bruised for our iniquities, The chastisement of our peace was upon him, Isa. 53.5. He dyed for our sins according to the Scriptures, 1 Cor. 15.3. He hath quickened us who were dead in sins and trespasses, Eph. 2.1. He hath quickened us together with Christ, Eph. 2.5. He hath reconciled those who were enemies alienated in our mindes by wicked works, Eph. 1.21. He hath blotted out the hand writing of Ordinances, which was against us, contrary to us, and nailed the same upon the across, Col. 1.14. He hath spoiled the Principalities and Powers, and hath made a show of them openly, triumphing over them in it, Col. 1.18. He hath abolished death and brought in life and immortality through the Gospel, 2 Tim. 1.10. Not according to the works of righteousness which we had done, But according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of Regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Ghost, Tit. 5.5. He hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, when he was made a curse for us, Gal. 3.13. In all things it behoved him to be like unto us, that he might be a merciful and a faithful High-Priest, to make reconciliation for sins, Heb 2.17. Being consecrate he became the Author of eternal salvation unto all that obey him, Heb. 5.9. He upholding all things by the word of his power, when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down at the right hand of the majesty on high, Heb. 1.3. Present With his stripes we are healed, Isa. 53.5. On him he hath laid the iniquities of us all Isa. 53.6. By his knowledge he justifies many, bearing their iniquities, Isa. 53.11. If we shall confess with our mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in our heart that God raised him from the dead, we shall be saved, Rom. 10.19. He confirms us unto the end that we may be blameless in the day of his appearance, 1 Cor. 1.8. We are quickened together with him, forgiving all our trespasses, Col. 1.13. he delivereth us from the wrath to come, 1 Thes. 1.10. He delivers all them who for fear of death, were all their life time subject to bondage, Heb. 2.9. To come. If wee have been planted together with him in the likeness of his death, so shall wee bee also in the likeness of his resurrection, romans 6.5. Since by man came death, by man also came resurrection from the dead, 1 Corrinthians 15.21. XVII Of Christ his incarnation. Why sent? TO preach glad tidings to the meek, To bind up the broken hearted, To proclaim liberty to the Captives, and The opening of the Prison unto them that are bound, To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord, And the day of vengeance of God, To comfort all who mourn, To apppoint them who mourn in Zion, To give them beauty for ashes, The oil of joy for mourning, The garment of praise for the spitit of heaviness, That they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that he might be glorified, Isa. ●, 2, 3. To preach the kingdom of God to other cities, as well as to Jerusalem, Luke 12.39. Not to condemn the world, but that the world through him might be saved, John 3.17. To bless us in turning every one of us from our iniquities, Acts 3.26. To redeem us from the curse of the law, when he was made a curse for us, Galat. 4.6. Why he came? TO set a man at variance against his Father, And the daughter against the mother, And the daughter in law against the mother in law, To cause a mans foes bee them of his own household, Matth. 10.35, 36. To save that which was lost, Math. 18.11. To sand fire on the earth, Luke 12.39. Not to do his own will, but the will of him that sent him, joh. 6.38. For judgement into this world, that they which see not might see, And that they which see might bee made blind, John 9.39. That we might have life, and have it the more abundantly, joh. 10.10. A light into the world, that those who believeth in him should not remain in darkness, John 12.26. To this end was he born, for this cause he came into the world, that he might bear witness unto the truth John 18.37. To save sinners, 1 Tim. 2.15. Why he came not. Not to destroy, but to fulfil the Law and the Prophets, Matth. 5.17. Not to sand peace on the earth, but a sword, Mat. 10 34. Not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance, Mat. 9.13. Not to be ministered unto, but to give his life for a ransom for many, Mat. 20.28. Not to give peace in the earth, but division, Luk 12.51. Not to judge the world, but to save the world, John 12.37. Why he was given? For a Covenant to to the people. For a light to the Gentiles, Isa. 42.6. To open the blind eyes, To bring out the Prisoners from the prison, and them that sit in darkness out of the Prison-house, Isaiah 42 7. That whosoever believeth in him, should not perish, but have everlasting life, John 3.15. For a light to the Gentiles, To be Gods salvation to the ends of the earth, Isa. 49.6. For a Covenant to the people to preserve the earth, To cause to inherit the desolate heritages, Isa. 49.8. To say to the Prisoners, go forth, To them that are in darkness show yourselves, Isa. 49, 9. For a witness to the people, for a leader, and a Commander, Isa. 55.4. He was made sin for us who knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of God in him, 2 Cor. 5.21. A little lower then the Angels, that by the grace of God, he might taste death for all men, Heb. 2.9. More excellent then the Angels; having obtained a more excellent name then they, Heb. 1.4. God made him unto us, wisdom, righteousness, sanctification and redemption, 1 Cor. 3.30. His soul was made an offering for sin, Isa. 53.10. He hath made of both one, and broken down the middle wall of the partition between us, Eph. 2.15. He was exalted with Gods right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour for to give repentance unto Israel, And for forgiveness of sins, Act. 5.31. He made himself. Of no reputation and took upon him the form of a servant, And was made in the likeness of men, Phil. 2.8. He was found in his Fashion as man. And humbled himself and became obedient to the death, even to the death of the cross, Phil. 2.9. He gave himself for us that he may redeem us from all iniquity, And purge us to be a peculiar people unto him, zealous of good works. Titus 2.14. He gave himself for a ransom of all to bee testified in due time, 1 Tim. 2.6. He is made an High-Priest for ever, after the order of Melchizedeck, Heb. 6.29. Made, not after the Law of the carnal Commandement, but after the power of an endless life. Heb. 7.6. XVIII. Benefits in particular, By him, In him, Through him. 1. By him, Past. BY him all who believe are justified from all things from which they could not be justified by the Law of Moses, Acts 13.39. Grace & truth came by him, John 1.17. All things are of God who hath reconciled us unto himself by Iesus Christ, 2 Cor. 5.18. By him were all things Created, in heaven and in earth, with all other Creatures, whatsoever. Col. 1.16. By Him Present. By him also we have access by faith unto this Grace, wherein we stand and rejoice in the hope of the Glory of God, Rom. 5.2. By Him to come. If being enemies we were reconciled unto God by the death of of his son, Much more being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life, Rom. 5.10. As by the offence of one man many are made sinners, So by his Obedience shall many be made Righteous, Rom. 5.19. 2. In him past. The law of the spirit of life which is in him, hath freed us from the law of sin and death, Rom. 8.2. God who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God, in the face of Iesus Christ, 2 Cor. 4.6. God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself, not imputing our sins, 2 Cor. 5.19. The veil of the Old Testament is done away in him, 2 Cor. 5.14. We are chosen in him before the foundation of the world▪ Eph. 1.4. In the dispensation of the fullness of times, all things are gathered together in One, all things in Christ, both in heaven and earth, Eph. 1.10. In him we have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated thereunto, according to the purpose of God, Who works all things according to the purpose of him, who works all things according to the purpose of his own will, Ephes. 1.11. Our mindes should not be corrupted from the simplicity that is in him, 2 Cor. 11.3. In him neither circumcision availeth any thing, or uncircumcision, but faith which worketh by love, Gal. 5.6. Nothing is available in him, but a new Creature, Gal. 5.15. In him present. There is no condemnation unto them that are in him, Rom. 8.1. Nothing can be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord, Rom. 8.39. He that stablisheth us with others in Christ is God, 2 Cor. 1.21. God makes us always to triumph in him, 2 Cor. 2.14. In him we are blessed with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places Eph. 1.3. We are raised up together and made to sit in heavenly places in Christ Jesus, Eph. 2.1. In him we have boldness & access through the faith of him, Eph. 3.12. The peace of God, which passes all understanding doth guard our hearts and mindes in him, Phil. 4 7. He is before all things, and in him, all things subsist, Col. 1.17. In him are hide all the Treasures of wisdom & knowledge, Col. 2.3. As we have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so we should walk in him rooted and built up in him, Col. 2.6.7. In him dwelleth all the fullness of the God-head bodily, Col. 2.9. By our rejoicing which we have in him, we ought to die daily, 1 Cor. 15.31. All the promises of God in him are Yea, & in him are Amen, 2 Cor. 1.20. If any man be in him he is a new creature 2 Cor. 5. In him to come. Those who are alive in him, will God bring with him, 1 Thes. 4.14. As in Adam all die, so in him shall all be made alive, 1 Cor. 15.22 3 Through him past. We are freely justified by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus our Lord, Rom. 3.24. Through him present. Being justified by faith we have peace through him, Rom. 5.1. As sin reigns unto death, so grace reigns through righteousness to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord, Rom. 6.23. The gift of God is eternal life, through him, Rom. 6.23. As the sufferings of Christ abound in us, so our consolation also aboundeth through him 2 Cor. 1.5. Our Victory which we have is through him 1 Cor. 15.27. Through him wee both have an access unto the Father by one Spirit, Ephes. 2, 5. In him we are built together to be an habitation of God through the Spirit, Ephes. 2.22. God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to receive salvation— through our Lord Jesus Christ, 1 Thes. 5.9. XIX. virtues of his blood. THe Church was purchased by his blood, Acts 20.28. God sent him forth to bee a propitiation through faith in his blood: To declare his righteosnesse for the sins which are past through the forbearance of God Rom. 3.25. By his blood we shal bee saved from wrath through him, Rom. 5.9 In him we have redemption through his blood, which is the forgiveness of sins according to his rich grace, Ephes. 1.7. Those sometime afar off are made near by his blood, Eph. 2.13. We have redemption through His blood, which is the forgiveness of sins, Col. 1 14. Having made peace by his blood, by him he reconciled all things unto himself, things in heaven, and things in earth, Col. 1.20. Neither by the blood of bulls and calves, but by his own blood entred he once into the holy place, and obtained eternal redemption for us, Hebrews 9 12. By his blood we may be bold to enter into the holy place, Heb. 10.19. By that new and living way which he hath prepared for us, through the veil which is h i flesh, Heb. 10.20. It speaks better things then the blood of Abel, Heb. 12.24. That he might sanctify the people with his own blood, he suffered without the gate, Heb. 13.12. We are elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father unto sanctification of the Spirit, through obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Christ Jesus, 1 Pet. 1, 2. Wee are redeemed, not with corruptible things as with silver and gold, But with the precious blood of Christ, as with a Lamb undefiled and without spot, 1 Pet. 1.18. He hath redeemed us unto God by his blood out of every kingdom and tongue and people and nation, Rev. 5.19. XX. Trials. HE died for all, that they which live should not live unto themselves, but unto him that died and rose again, 2 Cor. 5.17. We may be crucified with him, and yet live, Gal. 3, 24. The Law was our school-master to bring us unto him, Gal. 3.24 As many as are baptized into Christ, have put on Christ, Gal. 3.27 Those who are Christs have crucified the flesh with the lusts thereof, Gal. 5.24. By bearing one anothers burdens, wee come to fulfil the law of Christ, Gal. 6.2. Our greatest glorying should be in the across of Christ Jesus our Lord, Gal. 6.14. As we have born the image of the earthly, so shall wee bear the image of the Heavenly, 2 Cor. 15.49. Our chiefest knowledge should be that of Christ crucified 1 Cor. 2.2 The spirit of wisdom and revelation is given in the knowledge of him, Eph. 1.17. He dwells in our hearts by faith, Eph. 1.17. Grace is given unto every one of us according to our measure of the gift of Christ, Eph. 4.7. He that descended is even the same that ascended far above all heavens, that he might fill all things, Eph. 4.10 There is a perfect man propounded unto us, according to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ Eph. 4.13. We ought to grow up in all things into him which is the head, even Christ, Eph. 4.25. The truth is in Iesus Eph. 4.21. He that hath begun a good work in us, will finish it until the day of Iesus Christ, Phil. 1.6 We should be sincere without offence, until the day of Christ, Phil. 1.10. We should rejoice if Christ be preached under whatsoever pretence Phil. 1.18. He ought to be magnified in our body, whether it be by life or by death, Phil. 1.20 It is a high prerogative not only to believe in him, but also to suffer for his sake, Ph. 1.29 We ought to press hard towards the mark for the high price of the calling which is in Christ Jesus, Phil. 3.14. Our Conversation should be in heaven, continually expecting him, Phil. 3.20. Ministers ought to preach and teach, every man in all wisdom that they may present every man in Christ Jesus perfect, Col. 1.28. If we be risen with him, we should set our affections on things which are above, where Christ sitteth at the right hand of God, Col. 3.1. In services unto others we serve the Lord Christ, Act. 20.21. He died for us, that whether wee wake or sleep, we should live together with him, 1 Thess. 5.10. He shows mercy unto some grievous, great sinners, for a long-suffering pattern unto them which should hereafter believe, 1 Tim 1.16. In that he suffered & was tempted, he is able to succour all that are tempted, Heb. 2.18. We are his house, if we hold fast the confidence and rejoicing of the hope unto the end, Heb. 3, 6. He learned obedience by the things that he suffered, Heb. 5.8. He was once offered for the sins of many, Heb. 9.28. We are sanctified by the body of Christ Jesus once made, Heb. 10.10. With one offering, hath he consecrated for ever them that are sanctified, Heb. 10.14. He in his own flesh bare our sins in his body on the three; that wee being delivered from sin, should live in righteousness, 1 Per. 2.24. He suffered for our sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us unto God, 1 Pet. 3.18. If any man sin, we have an Advocate with the Father even Jesus Christ the just. 1 Joh. 2.1 He is the reconciliation for our sins, and not for our sins only, but also for the sins of the whole world, 1 John 2.2. Whosoever transgresseth & abideth not in the doctrine of Christ hath not God, 2 Jon. 9 XXI. Titles of God the Holy Ghost. SEed of God, 1 Joh. 3.9. Teacher of the faithful, John 19.26. The teachers of truth, ibid. Water, 1 John 3.5. Ezek. 16.9. Spirit of God, Gen. 1.2. Spirit of the father, Mat. 18.20. Spirit of eternity, Heb 9.1. Spirit of counsel, Isa. 11.2, Spirit of Consolation, 2 Thes. 2.16. Spirit of supplication, Zach. 12, 10. Spirit of Christ. Rom. 8.9. Spirit of Adoption, Rom. 8.15. Spirit of the Grace of God, Acts 14.26. Spirit of holinesse, Rom. 1.4. Spirit of interpretation, 1 Cor. 12.10. Spirit of knowledge, Isa. 11.2. Spirit of prophesy, 1 Cor. 12.10. Spirit of the Lord, Isa. 11.12. The Spirit of right, Spirit of working miracles, 1 Cor. 12.10 Spirit of wisdom, Isa. 11.2. Spirit of Revelation, Isa. 1.7. Spirit of the son, Dan. 4.6. Spirit of Sanctification, Rom. 1.4. The pledge of God, 1 Cor. 15 5. The seal of God, 2 Cor. 1.22. The witness of God, Rom. 8.16. The kiss, Cant. 1.2. The Comforter, Act. 2.4. The Holy Spirit, Eph, 4.30. A Heavenly gift, Heb, 6.4. The earnest of the spirit, 2 Cor. 1.22. The mind of Christ, 1 Cor. 2.16. The oil of gladness, Psal. 43.7. The power of the most high, Luke 1.35. Compared to Ointment, Joh. 2.27. A Dove, Mat. 3.16. Fire, a mighty wind, 1 Cor. 3.13. Cloven tongue, like fire, Acts 2. XXII. Of the Spirit of God. Generalls. THe things of the Spirit of God, knoweth no man but the Spirit of God, 1 Cor. 4, 5. The Lord is the spirit, and where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty, 2 Cor. 3.17 None hath directed the spirit of the Lord, nor taught him Isa. 40.18. Those who profess to live in the spirit, must also walk therein, Gal. 5.25. There is one body, and one spirit, even as we are called into one hope of our vocation, Eph. 4.4. The righteousness of the law is made perfect in such, who walk not after the flesh, but after the spirit, Rom. 4.8. If any man have not the spirit of Christ, he is none of his, Rom. 8.9 The Saints receive not the spirit of bondage again to fear, but the spirit of adoption to cry Abba father, Rom. 8.15. The Saints in this life, have but the first fruits of the spirit, Rom 8.23. The Searcher of hearts, knows what is the mind of the spirit, his intercession being according to the will of God, Rom. 8.27. The natural man receiveth not the things which are of the spirit of God, 1 Cor. 2.14. No man can say that Jesus is the Lord, but by the Holy Ghost 1 Cor. 12.3. There are diversity, of gifts, but the same spirit, 1 Cor. 12.4. By one spirit we are baptized into one body, &c. and have been all made drink of one spirit, 1 Cor. 12.13. The spirits of the Prophets, are subject to the Prophets, 1 Cor. 14.32. It is impossible to begin in the spirit, and be made perfect by the flesh, Gal. 3.3. The flesh and spirit lust one against another, and are contrary, so that wee cannot do the things which wee would, Gal. 5, 17. God hath not given us the spirit of fear, but of power, of love, and of a sound mind, 2 Tim. 1.7. excellency. The ministration of the spirit is more glorious, then that of the ministration of death, 2 Cor. 3.7. We behold with open face the glory of God, and are transformed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the spirit of the Lord, 2 Cor. 3.18. Because we are sons of God, God hath sent forth the spirit of his son in our hearts, crying Abba father, Gal. 4.6. In Christ we are built together, to be the habitation of God by the spirit, Eph. 2.22. Christ grants us according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might in the inner man, by his spirit, Eph. 3.16. Christ offered up himself through the eternal spirit, Heb. 9.14. The unction of the holy One, makes us to know all things, 1 John 2.20. We need not to have any man to teach us, but as the anointing which is from above, that teacheth us all things, 1 John 2.27. It witnesseth our salvation both in heaven and upon earth, 1 John 5.7. After Christs ascension, It made the disciples speak with divers tongues, Acts 2.23. Nature. It is a constraining Spirit, Job 32.18. It is a holy Spirit, Psal. 51.11. A right Spirit, Psal. 51.10. It is a free Spirit, Ps. 51.11. His Spirit is good, Psal. 14.3, 10. To give life, 2 Cor. 3.6 Use. Thereby we wait for the hope of righteousness through faith, Gal. 5.3. The pouring out thereof makes our old and young men to prophesy, Joel 2.28. Thereby he garnished the Heavens, job 26.13. It is the earnest of our inheritance, &c. Ephes. 1.14. Encouragements. That there is no condemnation unto such as now walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit, Rom. 8.1. That if we fow to the Spirit, we shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting, Gal. 6.7, 8. That the Spirit is life because of righteousness Rom. 8.10. We are built together to bee the habitation of GOD by the Spirit, Gal. 2.32. Trials. If it dwell in us, it will quicken our mortal bodies, by that indwelling, Rom. 8.11. As many as are lead thereby, are the sons of God, Rom. 8.14. We are strengthened thereby in the inner man, that Christ may dwell in our hearts by faith, to know heavenly mysteries, Eph. 3.16. We were chosen from the beginning of the world, through sanctification thereof, and the faith of truth, 2 Thes. 2.13. Our souls are purified in obeying the truth thereby, 1 Pet. 1.22. The manifestation thereof is given unto every one to profit by, 1 Cor. 12.7. Rebellious children cover with a Cover, but not by his spirit to add sin to sin, Isa. 30.1. Where it is, there is liberty. 2 Cor. 3.17. By walking therein, we shall not fulfil the lusts of the flesh, Gal. 5.16. If we be lead thereby, we are not under the law, Gal. 5.18. We should stand fast in one spirit, contending for the truth of the Gospel, Phil. 1.27. Wee should love God in the spirit, rejoicing in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh, Phil. 3.3. Our living according to God, is in the spirit, 1 Pet. 4.6. We know that Christ abideth in us, by the spirit that he hath given us, 1 John 3.24. and 1 John 4.13. Offices. To be our Comforter, John 14, 15. To abide with us for ever, John 14.16. To testify of Christ John 15.26. To bear witness with our spirit, that we are the Sons of God, Rom. 8.16. To convince the world of sin. Of righteousness & of judgement, joh. 16.9 10 To guide us in all truth, John 16.13. To search and reveal even the deep things of God. 1 Cor. 2.12. To show things to come, John 16.13. To receive of Christs and show unto us, joh. 16.14. Not to speak of his own, but what he shal hear, 1 John 16.13. To teach us all things 1 John 16. To be a continual directing voice behind us, Isa. 30.21. To search and reveal all things, even the deep things of God, 1 Cor. 2.10. To dwell in Gods children, 1 Cor. 3.16. By the commanding power thereof, to free us from the Law of sin and of death, Rom. 8.2. 1 Cor. 5. To help our infirmities in prayer, with unspeakable sighs and groanings, Rom. 8.28. To seal us with the holy spirit of promise, Eph. 1 13.14. To seal us up unto the day of redemption, Eph. 4.30. Fruits Love, Ioy, Peace, Long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, Faith, meekness, temperance, Gal. 5.22.23. goodness, in all righteousness and truth Ephes. 5.9. Attaining. It is not received by the works of the law, but by the hearing of faith, Gal. 3.2. God gives the earnest thereof, 2 Cor 5.5 The spirit of wisdom and Revelation, is given through the knowledge of Christ, to open the eyes of our understanding, Eph. 17.18. Keeping. By not grieving the holy Spirit of God, whereby we are sealed up unto the day of redemption, Eph. 4.30. By putting away all bitterness, and wrath; and anger, and clamour and evil speaking with all malice. And be kind to one another, tenderhearted and forgiving even as God for Christs sake hath forgiven us, Eph. 3.32. By not quenching the spirit, 1 Thes. 5. By preserving the unity thereof in the bond of peace. Eph. 4.3 Danger, Of Omission. It is a branch of the unpardonable sin to despite the spirit of grace, Heb. 10.39. XXIII. Mercy of GOD. Generalls. HIs tender mercies and loving kindnesses have been of old Psal. 25.6. His servants are not left destitute thereof, Gen. 4.7. He will show mercy on whom he will, Exo. 33 19. All Gods paths are mercy and truth, unto such as keep his Covenant, Psal. 25.10. God hath multitudes of mercies, Psal. 69 13 It is a duty to sing aloud of Gods mercy and his power in the morning, Psal. 65.16. Mercy and Truth, righteousness & Peace are they which kiss each other, Psal, 85.10. Mercy and truth go before his face, Psal. 89.14, The earth is full thereof, Psal. 119.64. Mercy and truth must not forsake us, Prov. 3.3. God is rich in mercy, Ephes. 2.4, God desires mercy, and not sacrifice, and the knowledge of him more then burnt-offerings, Hos. 6.6. It is a part of his Name to keep mercy for thousands, Exod. 34 6. He is a merciful God, Deut. 4.31. He keepeth Covenant & mercy with us, Deut. 7.9. Nehe. 1.5. With the merciful he will show himself merciful, 2 Sam. 22.6. He is gracious and merciful. 2 Chr 30.9. It is by the mercy of the most High, that we are not moved, Psal. 21.7. It is in the heavens, Psal. 36.5. It belongeth unto God, Psal. 62.12. As the heavens is high above, so is his mercy, Psal. 103.11. It is his mercies that we are not consumed, Lam. 3.22. The fatherless findeth mercy in him, Hos. 14.3. He is gracious and merciful, slow to anger Ioel 2.21. He delighteth in mercy, Micah. 7.18. He hath mercy on whom he will, Rom. 9.9 It is not in him that willeth, or in him that nilleth, but in God that sheweth mercy, Rom. 9.16. God is the Father of mercies, 2 Cor. 1.3. He is abundant in mercy, 1 Pet. 1.3. He accepts of mercy before sacrifice Mat 9.13 greatness. It is great above the Heavens, Psal. 108.4. They are very great, 1 Chron. 2.13. It is a Heavens great reaching mercy, Psal. 57.10. His merciful kindness is great towards us, Psal. 117.2. His tender mercies are great, Psal. 119.156. He is slow to anger and of great mercy, Psal. 145.8. Nature. They be tender mercies, Ps. 79.8. Ps. 25.6. It is good, therefore deliverance sought, ●s. 109.21. The least may be an astonishing mercy, Gen. 32.10. They be graciously good, 2 Sam. 24.14. It is a multitude of mercies, Psal. 5.7. With him is a multitude of mercies Ps. 51.1 He is plenteous in mercy, Psal. 86.5. With him is mercy and plenteous redemption, Psal, 130.7. Trials. Thereby we become steadfast, Psal. 21.77. He hath multitude of mercies, Lam. 3.22 In wrath he remembers mercy, Hab. 3.3. He hath mercy upon all, that the riches there of may appear in saving some, Rom. 9.22. He hath included all in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all, Rom. 11.32. The mercies of God do most of all move and break the heart, Rom, 12.1. It is obtained that we might be faithful, 1 Cor. 7.25. Mercy is shewed on some great sinners, for a long-suffering pattern of his mercy unto other great sinners, 1 Tim. 6.16. Mercy of men unto us comes from God, Exod. 12.36. Trusting therein, we come to rejoice in his salvation, Psal. 13.5. It is usually according to the strength of our hope, Psal. 33.22. Good men are ever merciful, and lendeth, Psal. 37.26. The multitude of them, must blot out our transgression, Psal. 51.1. Satisfaction therewith makes us to be glad and rejoice all our dayes, Psal. 90.14. He hath remembered his mercy, and his truth unto his people, Psal. 98.3. He will show mercy when the set time is come, Psal. 102.13. A merciful man doth good to his own soul, Pro. 11.17. The merciful are blessed, for they shall obtain mercy, Matth. 5.7. Continuance. It endureth for ever Psal. 136.1. Psal. 18.1. He sheweth mercy unto the faithful, and unto their seed for evermore, 2 Sam. 20.51. It is from everlasting to everlasting, upon his children, Psal. 103.7. It is given with everlasting kindness, Isa. 54.7. It endures continually, Psal. 52.1. He is good, and his mercy is from everlasting, Psal. 100.5. Companions. goodness, Bowels mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, long-suffering, Col. 1.12. Truth, Gen. 42.27. and 32.10. faithfulness, Psal. 89.34. Love, Psal. 103.8. Claimed. By Moses, Numb. 14 18. David was confident therein, Psal. 89.1, 2. Prayed for, For Jacobs sons journey into Egypit, Gen. 43.14. By Solomon, for all Israel, 2 Chron. 6.42 By Nehemiah, 1.11. Prayed for, Psal. 31 9, 16. Psal. 33.22. Ps. 40.11. Ps. 41.11. Ps. 44.26. Ps. 37.57. Ps. 61.7. Psal. 85.7. Promised to the Church. Mercy to have mercy promised, Jer. 42.12 Isa. 41.1. & Isa. 49.15. Isa. 54.7, 10. Zach. 10.6. Ezek. 39.25. Hos. 2.6. Obtaining. By our bold coming unto the Throne of grace to find mercy and grace in the time of need, Hebr. 4.16. Gods mercies unto us, procures the mercies of others. Jer. 42.12. By showing ourselves merciful, Ps. 18.25. By walking before God, in Truth, and righteousness, 1 King. 3.6. His Covenant and mercy is kept to us by walking before God with all our heart, 1 Kings 8.23. By deliverance, Ps. 146.47. By waiting, praying and showing our exceeding miseries unto God, Psal. 123.3. By confessing and forsaking of sin, Prov. 28.13. By praying for it, Dan. 2.18. By our mercy to the Saints, Philem. 7.20. Not by the works of righteousness, which we have done, &c. Tit. 3.3 XXIIII. Justice of God, Generalls. JUstice and Judgement are the habitation of his Throne, &c. Psal. 89.14. He is plentiful in justice, Job. 37.23. He shall Judge the world in righteousness, and minister Judgement to the world in uprightness, Psal. 9.8. He is justifiable in all his actions, and just in all, Job 34.17. Like for Like. Christ shall render unto every man, according to his works, Mat. 16.27. With what measure wee met, it shall bee measured unto us, Mark 4.24. God will recompense every man according to his works, Rom, 2.3. Pro. 24.12. Psal. 62.12. Such who plow iniquity and wickedness, shall also reap the same Job 4.8. Those who walk in the way of their detestable things, their way recompensed on their own heads, Ezek. 11.31. Wicked mens mischievous dealing, shall return upon their own heads, Ps. 7.16. The wicked are ensnared in their own net, with their own hands Psal. 9.16. Their sword divising mischief against others shall enter into their hearts, Psal. 9.6. Malicious men preparing pits for others, fall into the same, Ps. 57.6. Wicked men are cut off in their own wickedness, and bring upon them their own iniquity, Psal. 94.23. Such returns are prayed for, Ps. 109.16. Such are by course to fall into their own nets, Psal 141.10. It is a grievous punishment, to be filled with our own devices, Prov. 1.21. Causers of the righteous to stray, shall fall into their own pit, Pro. 28.10. He that hath done the wrong, shal receive the wrong, Col. 3.25. Leaders into captivity, and such who kill, shall be so used, Rev. 13.10. feigned hypocritical drawing near to God, punished with hardness of heart, senseless stupidity of wise and prudent men, Isa. 29.13. Those who with unjust strength strengthen themselves, that proves their shane and confusion, Isa. 30.2, 3.12, 13. Punishment according to the fruit of our doings, Jer. 21.19. recompensing according to the deeds and works of our own hands, Jer. 25.14. Babel to be rewared according to her works, Jer. 50.29. Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, was to be given &c. Exod. 21.24. Upon disobedience, all the like evils threatened, as good things received, Josh. 25 15.16 Such returns prayed for, Psal. 28.4. His eyes are upon all the sons of men, to give to every man according to his ways, and all his doings, jer. 32.19. Whatsoever a man sows, that shal he reap also, Gal. 6.7. So much sorrow given unto Babylon, as she glorified herself and lived in pleasure, Rev. 18.7. Confusion of evil men prayed for, with double destruction, Jer. 17.18. The Lord is called the Lord God of recompense, Jer. 51.56. The righteousness of the righteous shal bee upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shal be upon him, Ezek 18.20 He casts us down by our own counsels, job 18.7. He catches us in a net by our own feet, job 18.8. wisdom laughs at our destruction, as we refused her instruction, Prov. 1.24. False accusers, the mischief fais on themselves, Deut. 19.19. The wicked are to be taken in the divices which they have imagined, Psal. 10.2. They are taken in the pit which they digged, Psal. 7.15. They are enclosed in their own fat, Psal. 17.10. The wickeds sword entering into their own heart, Psal. 27.15. The wicked fall into that pit which they have prepared, Psal. 57, 6. Their own tongue falleth on themselves, Psal. 74.8. As they delight in cursing, & not blessing so it shall come upon them, Ps. 109.17. Compassers about the righteous, the mischief of their own lips shall cover them, psalm 140.9. Wicked men fall into their own nets, whilst the righteous escape, Psal. 9.15. Wicked men seeking for blood, lie in wait for their own lives, Pro. 1.18, Despisers of good counsel eat the fruit of their own way, and are filled with their own devices, Prov. 1.31. We despising of Gods counsel, he also laughing at our destruction, Pro. 1.24. He will repay fury to his adversaries, according to their deeds, and recompense to his enemies, Isa. 51.18. The turning away of the simplo, and prosperity of fools, slays and destroys them, Prov. 1.22. The wicked taken with his own iniquities and held with the cords of his own sins, Pr. 1.32 They fall by their own wickedness, Pro. 11.5. More particularly,[ Like for like, Evil. Haman preparing a gallows for Mordecai, was hanged thereon, Esth. 7.9. The bloody decree against the Jews fals upon all their enemies, Esth. 1.9.25. Israels seventy years Captivity, was that the land might enjoy her Sabbaths, which they had taken away, 2 Chr. 36.21. Achan troubling Israel, so he is troubled, Josh. 36.21. Because the people would not wait to receive instruction, therefore they did wait on till he rose up to the prey, Zeph. 3.7. Adonibezeks thumbs cut off, as he cut off those of seventy Kings, judge. 1.17. As Agag had made many mothers childless, so his mother made childless, 1 Sam. 15.33. The Gentiles as they refused to retain God in their knowledge: so given up unto a Reprobate mind, Rom. 1.28. Babylon must be so rewarded, as she rewarded others, Rev. 18.6. The serving of strange gods in a strange land, as they served such in their own land, Jer. 5.19. and Jer. 16.13. Babylon as slaying, so falling by the slain, Jer. 51.39. Ephraims Altars, so Altars his sin, Hos. 8.11 As Israel driven not out the Canaanites, so they not to be driven out, but to be thorns in their sides, judge. 2.3 Spoilers not spoiled, and treacherous dealers not so dealt with, shall be unlooked for spoiled, and dealt treacherously with, Isa. 33.1. Forsakers of the Lord and preparers a Table for the troope, and furnishing of drink offerings unto that number, numbered therefore to the sword, and to bow down to the slaughter for their rebellion, Isaiah 65.12. Burners of incense upon the mountaines, and blasphemers upon the hills, therefore having their former work measured into their bosom, Isa. 65.7. Idolaters, crying unto false gods not heard, therefore not saved in the time of their trouble, Jer. 11.12 False Prophets, prophesying falsely of Gods Judgements with deceived hearts, consumed by sword and famine, which they falsely prophesied of, and destruction falling on the people, jer. 4.15.16. Israel polluted in her own gifts, Ezek. 10.36. Israels own way recompensed on their own heads, Ezekiel 22.31. Israel removed and spoiled, because blood is in their hand, Ezek. 23.26. Because Israel not purged by God, she shall not be purged until his fury rest upon him, Ezek. 24.13. Israel to be judged according to her doings and ways. Ezek. 24.14 Edom greatly offending, by taking vengeance upon Israel, Gods hand laid upon Edom by Israel, according to his ways to know his vengeance, Ezek. 25.14 The house of Israel endured, every one according to his ways, Ezek. 36.19. Israel done unto according to their pans, and transgressions, God hiding his face from them, Ezek. 39.24. Daniels persecutors devoured by the same lions which spared him, Dan. 6.24. Ephraims glory turned unto shane for his sinning against God, Hos. 3.7. Israels own doings before Gods face, beset them about, Hos. 7.2. Ephraim sowing the wind, and reaping the whirlwind, Hos. 8.7. Israel ashamed of his own counsel, Hos. 10.6. As Betharbell spoiled in the day of battle, where mothers with their children were dashed in pieces, so Bethel to do to Israel and his king, for their great wickedness, Hosea 10.15. Because Israel refused to return unto the land of Egypt, the Assyrian to be his King, Hos. 11.5. Israel devoured by the sword, because of his own counsels, Hos. 11.6. As Edom hath done so his reward to return upon his own head, Obad, 15. That gathered of the hire of an harlot, returning to the hire of an harlot, Micah 1.7. The chaldeans spoil many nations, the remnant to spoil him, Hab. 2.8. The Lord of Hosts did with his people anciently according to their ways and doings. Zach. 1.6. As God crying not heard; so they crying not heard. Zach. 7.12. Jerusalem, stoning the Prophets and those who came to her, refusing to hear Christ, her house is left desolate unto her, Mat. 23.37.38. Despisers of Gods word, therefore cast forth into a strange land, to serve strange gods continually without any favour, Jer. 16.13. For driving away the Lords flock, and not visiting of them, therefore the evil of their doings visited upon them, Jer. 23.2. As the King of Babel served himself with Gods people, so many nations and great kings to serve themselves of them also, recompensing them according to their deeds and works, Jer. 25.13, 14. For not proclaiming of liberty to their brethren, as God commanded; therefore a liberty proclaimed unto them to the sword to the pestilence, to the famine and captivity, jeremiah 34.17. Babel to be recompensed, and have done to her according to all that she hath done, jer. 50.29. Babylon destroyed for the vengeance of his temple, Jer. 51.11. Babylon and all the inhabitants of Chaldea rendered all their evil that they have done in Zion, in their sight, jer. 51.11. The violence done to the Church, and to her flesh, to be upon Babylon, jer. 51.35. As Babylon hath caused the slain of Israel to fall, so at Babylon shal fall the slain of all the earth, jer. 51.49 The Church prays for the like of her punishments to come upon her persecutors, Lam. 1.29. & 6.64. Israel not spared, but recompensed according to her ways and abominations, Ezek. 7.3.9. The King and people done unto according to their way, and according to their deserts judged, Ezek. 7.27. Idolaters in heart setting up of idols, answered according to the multitude of their idols, Ezek. 14.4. Israels houses burnt with fire, and judgements executed upon her in the sight of many women, because of her whoredoms and abominations, Ezek. 16 41. Israels way recompensed on her own head, Ezek. 16.43. Israels oath and Covenant broken, recompensed upon her own head, Ezek. 17.19. Every one of the house of Israel to bee judged according to his ways, Ezek. 18.30. Like for like, in Good for evil. The righteous rewarded according to their righteousness, and recompensed according to the cleannesse of their hands, Ps. 18.20. With the pure he will show himself pure, Ps. 18.26. A virtuous woman shal have of the fruit of her hands, Prov. 31.31. The taking of those Captives, unto whom Gods people were captives, Isa. 14.2. After the bread of adversity and the water of affliction, a sight of their Teachers with a voice behind them for direction, Isa. 30.20. For waste and desolate places in the land of destruction, those swallowing them up, shal be too narrow for the inhabitants, and swallowers up be far away, Isa. 49.19. For lost children, those after given, complaining for want of place & room, whence comes admirotion at so great a change, Isa. 49.20. In stead of the thorn and the brier, the coming of the fir three, and the myrtle three, Isa. 55.13. The sons of them that afflicted the Church, coming bending before them, and those who despised us, bowing down at the soles of our feet, Isa. 60.14. In stead of forsaking hatred and desolation to be made an eternal excellency and the joy of many generations, Isa. 60.15. Mourners in Zion to have given them, for ashes, mourning, the Spirit of heaviness, beauty, the oil of joy, the garment of praise, and to be called trees of righteousness, and the planting of the Lord for his glory, Isay 61.31. For shane, to have double, and for confusion, to rejoice in our portion, two double portions of joys for our miseries, with everlasting joys upon us, Isay 61.7. The Church professes the praises & loving kindnesses of the Lord, to render according unto his great goodness, mercies, and according unto the multitude of his loving kindnesses bestowed, Isay 63.7. The captivity of his people returned when they do seek him with their whole heart, and gathered from out of all the Nations where in they were scattered, jer. 29.14. He that scattered Israel gathering of him and keeping him as a herd doth his flock, jer. 31.10. Like as he brings all the evil upon his people, so he will bring unto them all the good promised them, jer. 32.42. Comfort to Jerusalem, according to all the evil brought upon it, Ezek. 14.22. Her that halted made a remnant, and her that was cast afar off, a strong Nation, and her that was driven out, and afflicted, gathered, Mic. 4.7. All who undo the Church afflicted, her that halted, gathered, and her driven out gathered, and praise and famed in every land, wherein they have found shane, Zeph. 3.19 Israel as a curse among the Heathen, so saved and made a blessing, Zech. 8.12. As God thought to punish Israel when their fathers provoked him; so again did he think, in those dayes, to do well unto jerusalem and to the house of judah, Zechariah 8.13. Wee must do to others as we wish them to do unto us, Matth. 7.12. Turbulent spirits; therefore is judgement far from them, &c, Isa. 59.9. XXV. Word of GOD. Generals. IT never returns in vain, but performs that for which it was sent, Isay 55.11. People like sodom and Gomorrah, are commanded to hear it, Isa. 1.10. We ought as it were to eat Gods words, and to make them the rejoicing of our hearts, jer. 15.6. His precepts should be our heritage for ever Psal. 119 106. Men full of frailties and weaknesses, may keep Gods word, John 17.6. The word must neither be added to, nor taken from Rev. 22.19 It should be our delight and our counsellor, Psal. 119.24. That which in this life we have, is but a taste, Psal. 34.8. In God, his word is to be praised, Psal. 56.4.10. It should bee our meditation all the day, Psal. 119.87. His precepts should be our heritage for ever Psal. 119.106. It should be red and meditated of day and night, rising, lying down, talked of by the way, Deut. 6.7. We should prevent the dawning and night-watches to meditate therein, Psal. 119.147. We must not add thereto, lest we be reproved and found liars, Prov. 30.6. Obedience thereunto is all that God requires of us, To keep his Commandments, To love him, To serve him with all our heart and soul, Deut. 10.12. In our obedience and walking therein, there is a wilderness as well as a Canaan-service— Deut. 12.8, 9, 10. Man leaveth not by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God, Deut. 8.3. It should dwell in us richly in all wisdom, Col. 3.16. It is not bound, 2 Tim. 2.9. It came not by any private interpretation, but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the holy Ghost, 2 Pet. 1.21. It may bee kept with a little strength, Revel. 3.8. What. It is truth, Psal. 119.151. John 17. It is the power of God unto salvation, to every one that believeth, Rom. 1.16. It is the sword of the Spirit, Ephes. 6.18. It is the way of truth Psal. 119.30. It is the Scripture of truth, Dan. 10.21. Use. Thereby we may be kept from the paths of the destroyer, Ps. 17.4. In our oppressions, meditation therein comforts, Psal. 119.23. The word is our best delight, and precepts thereof our counsellors, Psal. 119.24. It is a helper in reproaches, Psal. 119.42. His precepts are the best songs in our pilgrimage, Psalm 119.54. soundness therein preservs us from shane, Psalm 119.8. it keeps us from perishing in our affliction Psal. 119.92. It quickens us, Psal. 119.93. It brings understanding, Psal. 119.104. It is a lamp to our feet, and a light to our Paths, Psal. 119.105. The Commandment is a lamp, and the Law is light, &c. Prov. 6.23. It makes us wise unto salvation, 2 Tim. 3.17. It is profitable for doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness, 2 Tim. 3.15. By obedience unto it, we live and prolong our dayes, Deut. 5.23. It is good to him that walks uprightly, Mic. 2.7. It tries us many times ere deliverance come, Psal. 105.19. It is a healer of our sins and our rebellions, Psal. 107.20. We thereby are kept from shane, Ps. 119.6. Attended unto, it cleanseth our way, Ps. 19.9. It teaches us that God afflicts us in faithfulness, Psalm 119.75. The hiding thereof in our hearts, keeps us from sinning against God, Psal. 119.11. It is the way to put away from us shane & rebuk, Psal. 119.22. By knowledge in the same we are enabled to talk of Gods wondrous works, Psal. 119.27. When our soul melteth for heaviness, it is our best comforter, Ps. 119.28. Gods judgments laid before us, is the way to make us to choose the way of truth, psalm 119.30. It teacheth us how to avoid the reproach of enemies, Psal. 119.12. In affliction it comforts and quickens, Psal 119.50. It keeps us from perishing in affliction, Ps. 119.94. Our steps ordered therein keeps us from the dominion of iniquity, Psal. 119.135. In anguish it should be our delight, Ps. ii9. 123. We going astray are put in mind thereby how to recover ourselves, Psal. 119 176. It makes us to live, Deut. 5 33. It forewarnes us, Psal. 19. Power. It roots out, pulls down, destroys throws down, builds and plants Nations, jer. 1.10. It sometimes is like a burning fire in the bowels, Jer. 20.9. God only speaks and it is done, Gen. 1.1, 3. Psal. 33.9. Sometimes like new wine it may be ready to make one to burst, job 32.19. It runneth very swiftly, Psal. 147.15. It is like a fire and a hammer, jer. 23.29. It is quick and lively, sharper then a two edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul & spirit, And is a discerner of the thoughts of the heart, Heb. 4.12. It breaks the rock, Jer. 23.29. Continuance. It is founded for ever. Ps. 119.152. It is clean and enduring for ever, Ps. 19.10. It is for ever settled in heaven, Psal. 119.85. Heaven and earth shall pass away, but it shall not pass away, Matth. 24.35. Every one of his righteous judgements endureth for ever, Ps. 119.160. Nature. It is perfect, converting the soul, sure, making wise the simplo, Ps. 19.7. His commandments are pure, enlightening the eyes, Ps. 19.8. His judgements are true and righteous altogether, Ps. 19.9. It is right, Ps. 33.4. It is upright, Psalm 119.137. It is very pure therefore to be loved, Psal. 119.140. All his commandements are faithful. Psal. 119.86. Every word of God is pure, Prov. 30.5. Manner. We must make hast and not delay to keep it, Psal. 119.60. It must be spoken without fear, Phil. 1.14. We ought not to receive it as the word of men, but as the word of God, which worketh effectually in believers, 1 Thes. 1.13. In obedience thereunto, we must not turn to the right hand, nor to the left, Deut. 5.32. It ought to bee treasured up in our heart, Deut. 11.18. It ought to be engrafted in us, Iam. 1.21 It ought to bee received with meekness, ibid. We ought as it were to eat Gods words, and make them the rejoicing of our hearts, Jer. 15.6. Trials. It is the Lord that giveth us power to speak a word in due time to him that is weary, Isa. 50 4. The words of Gods Commandments should be in our hearts, Deut. 6.6. We should specially practise obedience to Gods word, after abundance of mercies received, Deut. 6.12. Then we are right in our obedience, when at all times our souls are broken, in longing for Gods righteous judgements, Psal. 119.20. When we are Companions of all such that fear God, and keep his Commandments, Psalm 119.163. Excellency. They are all pure as silver tried in a furnace of earth purified seven times, Psal. 12.6. They are more to be desired, then gold, sweeter also then the hony and the hony comb, Psal. 19.10. His Testimonies are very sure, Ps. 95.5. It is better then thousands of gold and silver. Ps. 119.72. It is settled for ever in heaven. Ps. 119.89. It is broad beyond all perfection, psalm 119.96. It is a good heritage, and may be the rejoicing of our heart, Ps. 119.111. It is wonderful therefore to be loved, psalm 119.129. It is the word of his righteousness, Ps. 119.123. It is magnified above all his Name, Ps. 138.2. Christ bears up all things by it, Heb. 1.3. It is the mystical wisdom of God, which God hath ordained before the world to our glory, 1 Cor. 2.7. His words shal raise the dead. John 5.28. Therein we think to have eternal life, they testify of Christ, John 5.39. Thereby we shall be judged at the last day, Rom. 2.16. John 12.48 It is more to be desired then gold, then much fine gold. Psal. 19.10, 11. It is right, rejoicing the heart, Ps. 19.8. It is pure, enlightening the eyes, Psal. 19.8. It is sure, making wise the simplo, Psal. 19.7. All his ways are mercy and Truth to them that keep his Covenant and his Testimonies, Ps. 25.10, His word and his Command finished all things to stand fast, Ps. 147.15. Psal. 111.8 The law of his mouth is better then thousands of gold and silver, Ps. 119.72. It should be loved above gold, yea, above fine gold, Psal. 119.127. The entrance thereunto, giveth light and understanding to the simplo, Psal. 119.130. By it the heavens were made, Psal. 33.6. It is a tried word, 2 Sam. 22.31. Danger in neglecting it. Those who despise it shall bee destroyed, Prov. 13.13. Not to keep Gods Commandements, is death, Prov. 19.17. When wee depart from God the fountain of living waters, then wee hue out unto ourselves broken cisterns which can hold no water, Jer. 2.13. Their prayer abominable, who turn their ear from it, Prov. 28.9 Truth thereof. He remembers his word to a thousand generations, Ps. 105.8. It is true from the beginning, Ps. 119.60. It is the Scripture of truth, Dan. 10.21. It is true and righteous altogether, Psal. 19.10. All his ways are mercy and truth, Ps. 25.10. His testimonies are very sure. Psal. 39.5. His truth reacheth to the clouds, psalm 108.4. It is righteous and very faithful, Psal. 119.138. All his Commandments are truth, Psal. 119.151. There shall nothing of all the word of the Lord fall to the ground 1 King. 10.10. It is the word of his righteousness, Psal. 119.23. Nothing of all his words by Moses fell to the ground, Josh. 21.22. Encouragements. Such are blessed who keep his testimonies, & that seek him with their whole heart, Ps. 119.3. Those who keep the Commandment, keep their own soul, Prov. 19.16. Those who keep it, shall feel no evil thing, Eccles. 8.5. Such who hear it and do it, are of Christs nearest kindred, Luke 8.21. Our submission there unto is our wisdom and understanding before men, Deut. 4.6. hearkening thereunto makes our peace like a river, our righteousness as the waves of the sea, Our seed as the sand the off-spring of our bowels, like the gravel, with a lasting name, Isa. 48.14. God meets such who rejoice in him, and work righteousness, Isa. 64.5. If Christs words abide in us, ask what wee will and he will do it, John 15.7. By obedience thereunto, wee become friends unto Christ, John 15.24. Their praise endures for ever, Psal. 111.10. They are blessed that delight mightily in his Commandments, Ps. 112.1. Their seed shal bee mighty on the earth, Psal. 112.2. Such who love the same, shal have great peace, and nothing shal offend them, Psal. 119 165. It is commanded for our good, and our children after us, that we may prolong our dayes upon the earth, Deut. 4.40. Deut. 5.29. By obedience thereunto we increase mightily, Deut. 6.3. In keeping thereof, there is great reward, Psal. 19.11. It is our righteousness to obey all Gods Commandments, Deut 6.25. God is faithful to keep mercy and Covenant with them to a thousand generations, who keep his Commandements, Deut. 7.8 By keeping of them we are loved, blessed, multiplied the fruit of our womb, and of our goods blessed and fruitful, Deut. 7.13. Thereby we are freed from noisome sicknesses, have our enemies destroyed, Deut. 6.16 It procures power to gather wealth, Deu. 8.18. It is the way to have God go before us like a devouring fire, to consume our enemies Deu. 9.3. It is the way to have seasonable rain, both first and latter rain, a seasonable gathering of the fruits of the ground, for the comfort of our beasts, Deut. 11.12, 13. It is the way to have long life, as heaven upon earth multiplied, Deut. 11.2. Obedience thereunto is the way to put the dread of us upon others, Deut. 11.25. It brings plenty of all sorts of blessings Deut. 28.3. We ought to be obedient to God, because it is our life, and the length of our dayes Deut. 30.20. This obedience is the way to make our way prosperous, and to have good success in all things, Josh. 1.8. Attaining. By prayer we come to have power to keep it, Psal. 119.5. God must open our eyes to see the wondrous things therein, Psal. 119.18. The less worldly we are, the more we shall understand Gods word, Psal. 119.19. God must make us to understand thē to make use of them, Ps. 19.27 Sin must be thrust out before the word can enter in. Ps. 119.29 Gods enlarging of the heart to run the way of his Commandments, Psal. 119.32. By Gods teaching, we attain unto it, Psalm 119.23. God must give us understanding to keep it with our whole heart, and to go in his paths, Psal. 119.34. If wee regard the word of God, wee must not regard vanity Psal. 119.37. God must stablish his word unto us, Psal. 119.38. By thinking on our ways, we come to turn our feet to his Testimonies, Ps. 119.59. God must give understanding to learn Psal. 119.73. By abstaining from sinful courses, Ps. 119.101, By binding ourselves. to the performance thereof, Psal. 119.106. By abstaining from evil company, Psal. 119.115. By believing that all our ways are before God, Psal. 119.168. By having recourse to, and seving out the New Covenant, jer. 31.32. jer. 32.39. XXVI. Titles of Gods Word. THe Law of God, Gen. 27.5. The Law of the Lord Prov. 20 17. The Law of liberty, Iam. 1.15. The law of life, Ecles. 45.5. Law of faith, Rom. 3.27, Law of Truth, Mal. 2.6. The Law of Moses, John 8.2. The Spirit of life, Rom. 8.2. A perfect Law, Ps. 10.7. A Royal Law, Iam. 2.8. The language of Canaan, Isa. 19.18. A pure language, Zeph. 3 9. The killing letter, 2 Cor. 3.9. Life and death, Pro. 4.22. The life of God Eph. 4.18. The life of lives, Deut. 32.47. The life of man, Pro. 20.27. The paths of life. Ps. 16.11. The fountain of life Prov. 14.27. The three of life, Rev. 2.7. The water of life, John 6.35. The Rod, Psal. 32.4. The staff, idem. The Steps, joh 23.11 The Secrets, Psal. 25.14. The Statutes, Psal. 19.8. The Testimonies, Psal. 119.99. The Testament, Heb 8.9. The truth, Ps. 119.160. The Verity, Rom. 3.7. The voice, Psal. 67.2. The Vision, Num. 24.4. The will, 1 Cor. 2.7. The witness, 1 Joh. 5.9. The writings, Exo. 32.16. The works, idem. wisdom, Prov. 8.14. The breath of Gods lips, Isa. 11.1. The word of Gods lips,, Psal. 17.4. The secrets of Gods kingdom, Mat. 13.11. The sound of Gods voice John 37.2. Thc wonders of Gods law, Psal. 119.18. The breath of Gods law, Psal. 33.6. The judgements, Psal. 119.13. The Spirit, Isa. 11.4 The Gospel of peace Eph. 1.9. The Gospel of Gods grace, Act. 20.24. The Gospel of God, Rom. 1.1. The arrows, job 6.4 The answer, Mic. 3.9. The bands, Ps. 2.3. The cords, idem. The Breath, Job 37.10. The charge, 1 King. 2.3. The counsel, Act. 20.27. The deep things, 1 Cor. 2.10. The faith, Rom. 3 3 The finger, Exod. 31.18. The fullness, Eph. 3.19. The grace, 1 Pet. 4.10. The kingdom, Mat. 21.33. The mouth, Jer, 9.11 The oath, Deu. 29.12 The oracles, Acts 7.58. The Ordinances, Deut. 4.2. The protestation of God, Neh. 9.34. The paths, Mic. 6.9 The power, Rom. 1.6 The precepts, Psal. 119.93. The purpose, Jer. 49.20. The sword of Gods mouth, Prov. 2.16. Testimonies of Gods mouth, Psal. 119.88. Gods charge, Deut. 11.1. Gods counsels of old, Isa. 25.1. Gods comfort, Ps. 94.19. Gods doctrine, Gal 1.10. Gods face, Psal. 27.8. Gods gate, Psal. 118.10. Gods glory, Isa. 66.19. Gods judgements 1 King. 2.3. Gods message, Hag. 1.13. Gods speech, Deut. 32.2. Secrets, Amos 5.3 Statutes, 1 King. 2.3 Testimonies, idem. Voice, Josh. 24.24. Way, Psal. 27.11. Word, Jer. 1.2. yoke and band, Jer. 5.5. Good and evil, Deut. 30.15. A good thing, Ro. 10.15. The good part, Luk. 10.42. A principal thing, Prov. 4.7. A hammer, Jer. 23.29 Health, Prov. 3.8. Saving health, Psal. 67.2. A healing medicine Jer. 30.15, 16. High sentences, Psal. 78.2. A holy knowledge, Eccles. 1.16. A holy thing, Mat. 7.6. Instructions, Pro. 4.13. The fathers instructions,, Prov. 1.8. The joy of the heart, jer, 15.16. The judgements of the Lord, Ps. 119.98. Justice and equity, Prov. 1.3. The Key of heaven, Math. 16.19. The Key of Gods Kingdom, ibid. The Key of knowledge, Luk. 11.52. Knowledge, Jer. 3.15. The knowledge of the truth, Heb. 10.26. The knowledge of God, Pro. 2.3. The knowledge of Gods ways, John 21.14. A lamp, Pro. 6.23 A lantern, Prov. 6.25. The book of the Law, Josh. 1.8. The book of the Lord, Isa. 34.16. The book of life, 2 Kings 22.8. A Buckler, Ps. 9.1, 4 A Candle, Mark 4.21. A Candlestick, Rev. 2, 5. Christs yoke, Mat. 11.29. Comfort, Psal. 119.50 The Commandment of God, Ps. 119.68. A holy commandement, 2 Pet. 2.21. A large commandemen, Psal. 119.96. A pure Commandment, Psal. 19.8. A new Commandement. 1 John 2.18. The Covenant of the Lord, Deut. 29.9. The Tables of the Covenant, Deut. 9.9. Counsel, jer. 23.22 A counsellor, Ps. 119.24. A crown, Eccles. 1.21. A discerner of the thoughts, Heb. 4.12. The doctrine of the Apostles, Act. 7.41. The doctrine of the Lord, Act. 13.12. The doctrine of Christ, 2 John 9. Good doctrine, Pro. 4.2. Sound doctrine, 2 Tim 4.3. Wholesome doctrine, ibid. The arm of the Lord, Isa. 53.1. The armour of God, Eph. 6.13. The armour of righteousness, 2 Cor. 6.11. The armour of light Rom. 13.12. A blessing and a curse, Deut. 11.26. Bread Isa. 55.2. Bread of sincerity, 1 Cor. 1.8. Bread of truth, ibid. Divine inspiration, 1 Tim. 3.16. The eyes of the Lord, Prov. 22.12. eye-pleasing, Rev. 3.18 Faith, Gal. 1.23. The door of faith, Act. 14.27. A shield of faith, Eph. 6.16. faithfulness, Isaiah 25.1. The fear of the Lord, Prov. 10.27. The fountain of wisdom, Eccles. 1.5. The fountain of life, Pro. 14.27. A Garment, Psal. 45.8. Glory, Prov. 22.4. A glorious Gospel, 1 Tim. 1.11. The Gospel of the. kingdom, Matth 24.14. The Gospel of Christ Rom. 1.16. The Gospel of the Son, Rom. 1.9. The light of our paths, Ps. 119.105. The light of the Lord, Prov. 10.27. The light of Gods countenance, Ps. 67.1 The light of men, John 1.4. The light of the living,, job 33.3. The armour of light Rom. 13.12. A marvelous light, 1 Pet. 2.9. A true light, 1 joh. 2.8. Marrow, Pro. 3.8. Meat, John 6.17. A portion Luk. 12.42 Strong meat, Heb. 5.12. Spiritual meat, 1 Cor. 10, 3. milk, 1 Cor. 3.2. The ministration of condemnation, 2 Cor. 3.4. The ministration of righteousness, ibid. The mothers teaching, Prov. 1, 8. The mystery of the kingdom of heaven, Matth. 13.11. The mystery of godliness, 1 Tim. 16. The mystery of God, Christ, Col. 2.2. The mystery of the father, ibid. The mystery of faith, 1 Tim. 1.9. spiritual gifts, Rom 1.11. Spiritual drink, 1 Cor. 10.3, 4. Spiritual meat, ibid. Statutes of life Ezek. 33.4. Statutes of the Lord, Psal. 19.8. Statutes of Israel, Psal. 81.4. Helmet of salvation, Eph. 6.17. The shield of salvation, 2 Sam. 26.36. The Wels of salvation, Isa. 12.3. The way of God, Ps. 27.11. The way of Gods Testimonies, psalm 119.14. The way of holiness, Isa. 35.8. The way of judgement, Prov. 6.8. The way of life, Pro. 6.23. The way of righteousness, Isa. 58.2. The way of peace, Luke 1.79. The way of wisdom, Prov. 4.11. A good way, 1 Sam. 12.23. A Narrow way, Matth. 7.13. A perfect way, Psal. 10.1, 2. A strait way, Act. 13.10. An uncorrupt way, Psal. 18.30. Sound wisdom, Prov. 8.14. Weapons of a Christian, 2 Cor. 10.4. White raiment, Rev. 3.18. The word of the Covenant, Jer. 11.3. The word of Exhortation, Acts 13.15. The word of Christ, Col. 3.19. The word of good, doctrine, 1 Timothy 4.6. The word of grace, Acts. 20.32. The word of Gods mouth, Psal. 78.1. The word of faith, Rom. 10.8. The word of knowledge, Prov. 1.2. The word of life, Phil. 2.16. The word of this life Acts 5.20. The words of the Law, Deut. 31.24. The word of the holy One, Job 6.10 The word of meekness, Psal. 45.4. The word of prophecy, Rev. 1.3. The word of the Prophets, Act. 3.27. The word of Reconciliation, 2 Cor. 5.9. The word of the Gospel, Acts 15.7. The word of soberness, Acts 26.25. Word of truth, idem. The word of God, jer 1.2. A wholesome word Tit. 2.8. A true word, Rev. 22.6. A sure word, 2 Pet. i. 9. A strait word, Prov. 8.9. A right word, Psal. 33.4. A pure word, Psal. 12.6. A powerful word, Heb. 4.12. A precious word, 1 Sam. 3.1. A plain word, Pro. 8.9. A pleasant word, Eccles. 12.10. A mighty word, Heb. 1.3. A lively word, Heb. 4.12, A faithful word, Rev. 22.6. A comfortable word Zach. 1.13. Gods words, Ezek. 16.1. An engrafted word, Jam. 1.21. Right statutes, Psal. 19.8. The strength of all things, Wisd. 10.12. Assured strength, Prov. 14.26. A Song, Deut. 31.19. A new Song, Psal. 40.3. The Supper of the Lamb, Rev. 19.9. A great Supper, Luk. 14.16. A sword against satan, Heb. 4.12. The sword of the Spirit, Eph. 6.17. A two edged sword, Heb. 4.12. A talent, Mat. 25.15. The treasure of wisdom and knowledge, Col. 2.3. Thunder, Job 37.5. A trumpet, Jer. 6.17. Tidings of salvation, Luke 2.10. Glad tidings of peace Isa. 52.7. Good tidings of peace, Rom. 10.13. Good glad tidings, Isa. 40.9. Understanding, Joh. 15, 16. Chains for the neck Prov. 1.9. A crown of glory, Prov. 4.9. The due, Deut. 32.2 A great deep, Psal. 36.6. A draw net, Matth. 13.49. Fire burning, Jer. 10 9. Mat. 7.16. Frontlets, Deut. 6.8 Grapes, Mat. 7.16. A glass, Jam. 23. Gold tried, Psalm 19.10. Garments smelling, of myrrh, Aloes, and Cassia, Psal. 45.8. hyssop, Psal. 51.7. Honey and honeycomb, Psal. 19, 10. An heritage, Psal. 119.111. Leaven hid in meal, Mat. 13.3. The light of the world Rom. 13.12. Light shining in darkness, 2 Pet. 1.19. Merchandises of silver, Prov. 3.14. Mighty mountaines Psal. 36.6. New cloth, Mat. 9.16 New wine, idem. oil and ointment. The pool of Bethesda John 5.2. A plough, Luk. 9.62 Rain and showers, Deut. 32.2. Silver tried in the fire, Psal. 12.6. A sickle, Rev. 14 15 A shield and buckler, Psal. 91.4. A star, Mat. 2.2. Hidden treasures, Luke 16.11. Waters stil and deep, Ezek. 34.18. Waters and Wine, Isa. 55.1. The four winds of the earth, Rev. 7.17. A message, 1 Joh. 5.5. A Net, Hos. 7.12. Ointment, Isa. 1.6. An Ornament of grace, Prov. 1.9, Paths to walk in, Psal, 27.11. The old paths, Jer. 6.16. Right paths, Ps. 27.11 Pastures, John 9.10. Good pasture, Ezek. 34.18. Green pasture, Psal. 23.2. A pearl, Mat. 7.6. Peace, Rom. 14.17. A Pleasant Garden, Eccles. 40▪ 47. The Prophets report, Isa. 53.1. Profound deepnes, Eccles. 7, 26. Riches, Prov. 22.4. Unsearchable riches, Eph. 3.8. Rest, Matth. 11.24. Refreshing Rest, Isa. 28.12. Strength, Psal. 105.5. The Helmet of salvation, Eph. 6.17. The shield of salvation, 1 Sam. 26.36. The wels of salvation, Isa. 12.3. A Sanctuary, Ps. 73.17. Scripture, Act. 1.16. Scriptures of truth, Dan. 10.11. Scriptures of the prophets, Rom. 16.26. Holy Scriptures, Rom 1.2. The secrets of the kingdom, Mat. 13.11 Seed, Luke 8.11. Immortal seed, 1 Pet. 1.23. The savour of life, 2 Cor. 2.16. The savour of death Idem. The searcher of the bowels, Pro, 20.27. A shield, Ps. 91.4. The Spirit, 2 Cor. 3.6. XXVII. Truth of GOD. Generals. HE is not as man, that he should lye, nor as the son of man that he should repent: Hath he said it and spoken it, and shall not he make it good? Num. 23.19. All his paths are mercy and truth to such as keep his covenant and testimony Psal. 25.10. His righteousness is like the great mountains, &c. Ps. 36.6. His right hand is full of righteousness, Psal. 48.10. It is great unto the clouds, Psal. 57.10. His faithfulness is established in the heavens, Psal. 89.2. He hath commanded his covenant for ever, Psal. 111.9. He keepeth truth for ever, Ps. 146.6. He must be true and every man a liar, Rom. 3.4. He is true, 2 Cor. 1.18 He is faithful who hath promised, Hebr. 10.23. Christ is the true God eternal life, 1 Joh. 5.20 He is holy and true, Rev. 3.7. Just and true are Gods ways, Rev. 15.3 His judgements are true and righteous, Rev. 19.2. Wee were begotten by the word of truth, Iam. 1.18. He is most just, job 34.17. None is like unto him, and his faithfulness round about him, Psal. 89.8. His mercy and truth go hand in hand, Psal. 57.3. The Law is the truth Psal. 119 143. In Christ mercy and truth are met together, righteousness and peace kiss each other, ps. 89 i0 Truth, righteousness and meekness join in Christ, Ps. 45.4. He hath sworn, that as he thinks of things, so all things must come to pass, Isa. 24. We should worship Gods name, because of his mercy and truth. His word being magnified above all his Name, psalm 138.2. His mercy is great unto the Heavens, and his faithfulness unto the clouds, Psal. 57.10. All his Commandements are truth, Psalm 86.15. He is plenteous in mercy and truth, Psal. 86.15. Mercy and truth go before his face, Psalm 89.15. The works of his hands are verity and judgement, Psal. 111.7. His testimonies are very sure, Ps. 93.5. He swore in his truth not to fail David, Psal. 89.38. He is the faithful God, Deut. 32.4. His words be true, 2 Sam. 7.28. His faithfulness and salvation declared, Ps. 40.10. His works are all truth. Dan. 4.27. Christ taught the way of truth, Mark 12.14. He who sent Christ is true, John 10.41. Christ is the truth, John 14.6. His Spirit is a Spirit of truth, John 14. i7. God is the only true God, John 17.3. His judgments against sinners is according to truth, Rom. 22. God is faithful, 1 Cor. 1.9. The Word is the Word of truth, Ephes. 1.13. The Gospel is the word of truth, Col. 1.4. 2 Tim. 2.15. God is gracious and righteous, Psal. 116.5. Gods testimonies are righteous and very faithful, psalm 119.138. The foundation of the Lord standeth sure, 2 Tim. 2.19. God is the true God and everlasting life, 1 John 5.20. Continuance. His words come to pass for ever, he doth not things without cause, Ezek. 14.22. His counsel endureth for ever, the thoughts of his heart to a thousand generations, Ps. 34.11. His righteousness endureth for ever, Ps. 11.3. His truth endureth for ever, Ps. 117.2. His faithfulness is unto all generations, Ps. 119.89. see Psalm 100.5. The righteousness of his Testimonies are for everlasting, Psal. ●9. 144. His faithfulness and mercy are continued, Ps 99.24. It endureth to all generations for ever, Ps. 111.3. Ps. 119.90. Trials. He desires truth in the inward affections, Ps. 31.6. It is our shield and buckler, Ps. 91.5. When we know it, it makes us free, John 8.32. We seal that God is true, receiving of Christs testimony, John 3.33. We ought to give glory to God for his mercy and his truths sake, Psal. 115.1. All his works are done in truth and uprightness, Ps. 111.8 The word is the word of his righteousness, Ps. 119.123. God is the true God and everlasting life, 1 John 5.20. He is abundant in kindness and truth, Exod. 34.6. He is the Lord God of truth, therefore our spirits are committed into his hands, Ps. 31.5. His mercy is in the heavens, and his faithfulness reacheth unto the clouds, Ps. 36.5. & 10.4. Hearing is begged from Gods faithfulness Psal. 143.1. Christ was a minister of the Circumcision for the truth of God to confirm the promises, Rom. 15.8. Christs undertaking the office of the Mediator, was; that he might be a merciful and a faithful high priest in things concerning God Heb. 2.14. His righteousness is an everlasting righteousness, and his law is truth, Psal. 119.142. The anointing which is from above, which teacheth us all things, is truth and no lye, 1 Joh. 2.7. The Spirit is a witness of our justification and sanctification, because he is the truth, 1 John 5.6. Christs coming into the world was, that he might bear witness to it, John 18.32. His counsels of old are faithfulness and truth, Isa. 25.1. Strengthening Promises. That he will be mindful of his Covenant, Pfal. 111.1. That he keeps Covenant and mercy with his servants, 1 Kings 8.23. That he will not forsake the Covenant of the Fathers which he swore unto them, Deut. 4.21. That he keepeth truth for ever, psalm 146.6. That though we believe not, yet abideth he faithful, he cannot deny himself. That the Lord is not slacken concerning his Promise, as we count slackness, but is long-suffering to us ward, 2 Pet. 3.9. That his promise shall be performed because he is faithful, Isa. 49.7. He speaks and will do it, Ezek. 22.14. That heaven & earth shall pass away, but his word shall not pass away, Mat. 24.35. That it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away, rather then for one Title of the law to fail, Luk. 17.19. That he who calleth is faithful, who will also do it, whatsoever he hath promised, 1 Thess. 1.24. That he is faithful who will stablish us, and keep us from evil, 2 Thes. 2.3. That he is faithful who hath promised. Heb. 10.23. Experiences. He remembered his mercy and his truth to the house of Israel, Ps. 98.3. He hath remembered his Covenant for ever, the words which he hath commanded to a thousand generations, Psal. 105.8. His faithfulness is remembered unto all generations, Ps. 89.1. He remembered his holy promise unto Abraham his servant, And he brought forth his people with joy, and his chosen with gladness, Psal. 105.42 God remembered his Covenant, and repented, and forgave his people many and many a time, Psal. 106.44.45. Abrahams servant blessed God for his truth, Gen. 24.7. Gods mercy and truth, not taken away from Solomon, Psal. 89.24. His truth to Abraham acknowledged, Nehem. 9.9. His faithfulness praised in the Congregation of the Saints, Psal. 89.5. Nothing of all he promised by his servant Moses failed, but all came to pass, josh. 1.13 He gave the land which he swore to their fathers, Josh. 21.24. Their failed nought of any good thing, which the Lord had promised to his people, Josh. 21.43. and 23.14. God let none of Samuels words fall to the ground, 1 Sam. 3.19. All his promises are kept to Israel, 1 King. 8.25. Nothing of all his threatenings fall to the ground, 1 King 10.10. All the things which John spake of Christ were true, joh. 10.41. All his promises made to David accomplished, 2 Chr. 5.15. Cyrus was stirred up to fulfil his word, Ezra. 1.1. jehoram was spoiled because of Gods promises to David, 2 Chr. 21.7. Christ as God hath promised, was incarnate in the fullness of time, Gal. 4.4. All things fore-typified of Christs incarnation, sufferings and death, were all finished ere his Assention, when on the cross he cried out it is finished, Mat. 27. XXVIII. Love of GOD. Generals. IF any man love God the same is known of him, 1 Cor. 6.3, We love him because he loved us first, 1 Joh 4.19. The eye hath not seen, the ear heard, neither hath it entred into the heart of man, &c. 1 Cor. 1, 2. God is love, and he that dwelleth in love, dwelleth in God, and God in him, 1 Joh. 4.16. Whom God loves, he loves unto the end, Joh. 13.1. Gods love to us ought to make us to love the brethren, 1 John 4.11 Gods love to us is such, that nothing past, present or to come, can separate us from the love of God in Iesus Christ, Rom. 8.29. He loveth the stranger in giving him food and raiment, Deu. 10.8 God hath bestowed such love upon us, that we should be called the sons of God, 1 Joh. 2.1. Trials. Whom the Lord loveth he chastiseth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth, Heb. 12.6. Who so keepeth Christs word in him, verily is the love of God perfected, and hereby we know that we are in him, 1 John 2.5. Gods love appeareth in that Christ laid down his life for us, 1 John 3.16. His love dwells not in such who have not compassion of their poor brethren, 1 John 3.17. Herein Gods love appeared, not that we loved him, but that he loved us, and gave Christ to be a propitiation for our sins, 1 John 4.10. Whom God loves he rebukes, that they may be zealous and amend, Rev. 3.19. He that hath much love to God, it argues much forgiveness from God, Luke 7.47. God loves us when we love Christ, and believe that he came out from God, John 16.27 Who so keeps his word, in him is the love of God perfited, hereby we know that we are in him, 1 John 2.5 Christ hath loved us, even as the father hath loved him, &c. John 15.9 It is Christs Commandement to love one another even as he hath loved us, joh. 15.12 So he loved the world that he gave his onely begotten Son for it, to bring us to everlasting life, John 3.16. Hereby the love of God is known to us, because he laid down his life for us, 1 John 3.16. The manifestation of his love to us is seen, because that he hath sent his only begotten son into the world, that wee might live through him, 1 joh. 4.9 He that dwelleth in love, dwelleth in God, and he in him, 1 John 4.16. This is the love of God, that we keep his commandments, which are not grievous, 1 joh. 4.20. Nature. It is a free love and a healing love, Hos. 14.4 It is an everlasting love causing him with mercy to draw us, jer. 31.3. It is a constant love continuing unto the end, John 13.1. It is such a love which made him to wash away our sins in his own blood, Rev. 1.15. Cause. His own free love without any deserving on our part, Deut. 7.7. Attaining. By Gods quickening of us, when we were dead in sins, together with Christ, Eph. 2.4, 5 The Fathers love in calling us the sons of God, 1 John 1.3. Gods circunctsing of the heart to love him with all our heart and soul that we might live, Deut. 30.6. By shedding his love abroad in our hearts by the holy Ghost, Rom. 5.5. Keeping. By keeping his commandements we shall abide therein, even as Christ hath kept his Fathers commandments, and abideth in his love, John 15.10. By being built up in our most holy faith and praying in the Holy Ghost, judas 20, 21. By Christs constant declaration and manifestation of his Name unto us, &c. John 17.26. XXIX. Voice of GOD. BLessings shal overtake us if we hear it, curses, if not, Deut. 28.2. Sin makes us to flee from it and be afraid, Gen. 3.10. God doth more delight in obedience there unto then in sacrifices, 1 Sam. 15.22. One slain by a lion for not obeying it, 1 Kings 18.11. God thundereth mervellously therewith, job 37.4. It is upon the waters, Psal. 29.3. It is powerful full of majesty, Ps. 29.4. It was so terrible at giving of the Law, it could not be endured, Heb. 12.19. It breaketh the cedars, divideth the flams of fire, Shaketh the wilderness, Ps. 29.5, 6. It maketh the hinds to calve, Ps. 29.9. It discovereth the forrests, Ps. 29.9. It melts the earth, Ps. 46.6. It is a mighty voice, Ps. 68.33. hardness of heart hinders us from hearing thereof, psalm 95.7. The waters fly at the voice of his thunder, Isa. 30.31. At the uttering thereof there is a multitude of waters in the heavens jer. 51.16. It must be obeied Deut. 13.4. He thunders from heaven when he utters his voice, 2 Sam. 22.14. At giving the Law was a voice with no similitude, Deut. 4.12. Christ knocks at the door of our heart, and will come in, if any man will hear his voice, Rev. 3.20. It hath a great noise at its out going, job 37.2. The great day of the Lord hath a voice, Zeph. 1.14. Riding on the heavens which were of old, he sends forth his voice, and that a mighty voice, Ps. 68.33. It is the voice of the Lord that rendereth recompense to his enemies, Isay 66.6. The sound of the Cherubims was heard even as the voice of the Almighty God, Ezek 10.5. The terror of God. by the creature marching at Gods command is said to be his voice, Ioel 2.11. When he uttereth his roaring voice, the inhabitants of the earth must mourn and the earth whither, Amos 1.2. Christs sheep hear his voice, John 10.37. Every one that is of the truth, heareth his voice, John 18.37. Dead souls at hearing of his voice shal live, John 5. ●5. At hearing thereof our hearts should not be hardened, Heb. 3.7. & 4.7. It shook the earth, Heb. 12.37. It comes from an excellent glory, 2 Pet. 1.17. XXX. The picture of the Wrath of GOD, anatomised in 32. Heads. Generals. ANger is not in God, Jer. 3.12. In wrath God remembers mercy, Heb. 3.2. None knoweth the power of his wrath, for according to his power, so is his anger, Psal. 9.11. His wrath from heaven is revealed against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who with-hold the truth in righteousness, Rom. 1.18. He many times turns away his anger, and stirs not up all his wrath, Psal. 106.45. His wrath burns like fire, Heb. 12.29. His wrath burns into the bottom of hell, Consumes the earth with her increase. And sets on fire the foundations of the mountains, Deut. 32.22. It caused the rent of the ten Tribes, and removed them for ever into bondage, 2 Kings 17.18. The Saints may be in that case, as to cry out to be hidden from it in the grave, until it be overpast, job 13.14. The hypocrites in heart, heaps up wrath, job 36.13. God speaks to the wicked in his wrath, And vexes them in his sore displeasure, Ps. 2.5. When his wrath is never so little kindled, they are blessed that trust in him, Ps. 2.12. God is angry with the wicked every day, Psal. 7.11. The way to cease anger is to turn to God, Psal. 85.3, 4. His wrath may lye heavy upon his dear children being assaulted with all his waves, Psal. 88.7, i6. The expectation of the wicked is wrath, Prov. 11.23. The foundations of the heavens move at his wrath, 2 Sam. 22.8. His wrath consumes like stubble, Exod. 15.7. He causes his fury to come forth like fire, to burn unquenchably, Jer. 4.4. It rules over the wicked with a mighty hand, and with an outstretched arm, and fury powred out, Ezek. 20.24. He in wrath straightens the steps of our strength, and Causeth our own Counsels to pull us down, job 8.7. GENERALS. On the Body effects of Wrath. In our ease to bee broken asunder, Job 16.12. His filling us with wonderful plagues, Exod. 3.20. His making us cursed in our coming in, and in our coming forth, Deut. 28 19. His sending on us wonderful & unheard of plagues of long continuance, even all of Egypt, Deut. 28.59. His rejoicing to poure plagues upon us, Deut. 28.63. His heaping up mischiefs, and sending plagues upon us, Deut. 32.23. His suffering us to be so afflicted, as not to swallow our spittle, Job 7.19. His causing terrors to affright us on every side Driving us to our feet, Job. 18.11. His making of our successors astonished at our punishments, As they who lived with us were affrighted by them, Job 18.20. To have terrors take hold of us as waters, And his causing his tempest to steal us away in the night, Job 27.20 His casting us into the mire, so As we become like dust & ashes, Job 30.3 His raining of snares fire and brimstone, and a horrible tempest upon us, Psal. 11.6. His making of us a fiery oven, And his swallowing of us up in his wrath. Fire to devour us, Psal. 21.9. His bowing of us, and troubling of us greatly, His making us to go mourning all the day long, Ps. 38.6. His making of us feeble and sore broken, Ps. 38.8. His making of us halt, having sorrow continually before us, Ps. 38.17. His making innumerable evils to compass us about, Ps. 40.12. His plaguing of us all the day long, and His chastening of us every morning, Ps. 73.14. His making of us become like a bottle in the smoke, Ps. 119.83. His making our punishments become greater then the sin of sodom, which was overthrown in a moment, Lam. 6.4. His overthrowing us, and compassing us with his net, Job 19.6. His causing his arrows to stick fast in us, His hand to press us sore, Ps. 38.2. His consuming us by a blow of his hand, Ps. 39.14. His fierce wrath going over us, His terrors cutting us off, Ps. 88.16. His causing his whirlwind go out against us in fury. His casting down our beauty from heaven to earth, so As he remembreth not his footstool, Lam. 2.1. His turning his hand against us all the day, Lam. 3.3. His building against us, and his compassing us about with gull and travel, Lam. 3.5. His being unto us as a bear lying in wait, As a Lion in secret places, Lam. 3.10. His bending his bow against us, And his making us the mark of his arrow, Lam. 3.12. His being to us as a lion, & as a young lion, to tear and destroy without any rescue, Hos. 5.15. His multiplying our wounds without ceasing and His breaking us with a tempest, Job 9.16. His making of us fall one upon another, as upon a sword, when none pursueth, Levit. 26.37. His making us to be like a leaf driven to and fro, and like dry stubble, Job 13.25. His making trouble and anguish prevail against us as a King ready to the battle, Job 14.26. Our not feeling of quietness, nor saving of that we desire, Job 20.20. His making of us in the midst of our sufficiency be in straits, Every hand of the wicked being against us job 20.10. To have our wounds stink and corrupt, Psal. 38.5. To be Close beset behind and before, Ps. 139.5. To be covered with a cloud in Gods anger, To have our beauty cast down from Heaven to earth, Lam. 2.1. His pulling us in pieces, and turning aside our ways, to make us desolate. Lam. 3.11. His filling us with bitterness, and making us drunk with wormwood. EFFECTS. Thereof more particularly on the body. To be smitten with a Consumption: fever, Inflammation extreme burning, with the sword, blasting, mildew, until we perish Deut. 28.22. To be smitten with the botch of Egypt, incurable Emerods, scabs itch, Deut. 28.27. To grope at noon day, like a blind man in darkness, Deut. 28.29. To be burnt with hunger, and devoured with burning heat, and bitter destruction. To have the teeth of beasts sent upon us, And the poison of serpents of the dust, Deut. 32.24. To be poured out as milk and curdled as cheese, job. 10.10. To have witness renewed against us, And to have indignation upon us, To have changes of war against us, job 10.7. To be broken with breach upon breach, To have God run upon us like a giant, job 16.14. To have all our members as a shadow, job 17.17. To have our strength hunger-bitten, job 18.12 To have a fire not blown consuming us, job 20.26. To have evil come upon us, when we expect good, and darkness when we expect light, job 30.26 To be spoken unto by God in his wrath, and Vexed in his sore displeasure, Ps. 2.5. To be broken with a rod of iron, and dashed in pieces like a potters vessel, Ps. 2.9. To be made as the fat of lambs, and Consumed away like smoke, Psal. 37.20. To be cast down and not able to rise up, Ps. 36.12. To have our root rottenness, And our blossom to grow up as dust, As fire devouring stubble and chaff, Isa. 5 14. To be melted and tried, jer. 9.9. The breaking in pieces of men and women, young men and maids, shepherd and flock, Captives and rulers, Husbandmen & oxen Jer. 22.23. To have our young men and old lye in the street, Lam. 2.21. To have a fire come from the midst of us to devour us, Ezek. 28.18. His casting of our carcases upon our idols So his soul to abhor us, Lev. 26.30. His suffering of us to bee stoned to death, Deut. 21.21. To have our carcases meat unto all the fouls of the air, and beasts of the field, Having none to drive them away, Deut. 28.26. To be left few in number of a great multitude, Deut. 28.59. To be brought into bondage, and sold for Bondmen, and Bondwomen, Deut. 28.68. To go away by the breath of our mouths, Job. 14.30. To have our light put out, And the spark of our fire not shine, Job 18.5 To have destruction ready at our sides, and The first born of Death to devour our strength, Job 13.18. To perish for ever like our dung, Job 20.7 To fly away like a dream, and Not to be found; and Chased away like a vision of the night, Job 20.8. To suck the poison of asps, and The vipers tongue to slay us, Job 20.17. To have the Heaven reveal our iniquity, The earth to rise up against us. HEAD. To be stripped of glory, And to have our crown taken from our head, Job. 19.9. To have our mischief and wicked dealing return upon our own head and pates, Psalm 7.7, 16. To have sackcloth and ashes, with baldness brought upon all heads and loins, Amos 8, 10. To have head and tail, branch and root, cut off in one day, Isa. 9.14. His continual whirlwind which shal fall upon our heads, Jer. 30.32 To be consumed by the breath of our nostrils Job 4.9. FACE. To have our faces foul with weeping, And the shadow of death upon our eye-lids Job 16.16. To bee filled with wrinkles, job 16.8. EYES. To have our eyes dim with sorrow, job 17.7 To have eyes consumed with grief, Ps. 6.7. To have our strength fail, And the light of our eyes to go from us, Ps. 38.10. To have our eyes fail with tears, Lam. 2.11. ears. To have a dreadful sound into our ears, job 14.21. TEETH. To break our teeth with gravel stones, To cover us with ashes, Lam. 3.16. To have our flesh in our teeth, Our teeth in our hand, job 13.14. NECK. His taking us by the neck and shaking us in pieces, job 16.12. BOWELS & BELLY. To have our bowels boil without resting, The dayes of our affliction preventing us, job 30.27. To have our belly cleave unto the earth, Ps. 44.25. To have our bowels troubled, Lam. 1.19. loins. To have our loins filled with loathsome diseases, And to have no soundness in our flesh, Psal. 38.7. KNEES, LEGS. To be smitten in the knees with a sore incurable botch, From the sole of the foot unto the crown of the head, Deut. 28.35. BONES & FLESH. To have our bones to cleave to our skin, And to our flesh, job 19 20. To have our bones full of the sins of our youth, which shall lye down with us in the grave, job 20.11. Our bones to be burnt with heat, job 30.30. Our bones to be broken, Ps. 37.15. To have no soundness in our flesh because of Gods anger, Nor any rest in our bones, Psal 38.3. To have fire from above sent into our bons Prevailing against us, Lam. 1.13. To have our bones broken, Lam. 3.4. To have our flesh, clothed with worms, And clods of dust, job 7.5. FEET. To have our feet put into the stocks, All our parts narrowly looked to, To have a print set upon the heels of our feet, consuming as a otten thing, And as a moth-eaten garment, job 13.27. To have our way fenced that we cannot pass, And darkness set in our ways, job 19.8. His enclosing our ways with hewn ston, And making our paths crooked, Lam 3.9. To be cast into a net of our own feet, To walk upon snares, job 18.8. To have a net spread for our feet, Being turned back & desolate, Faint all the day long, Lam. 1.13. To have our heart turned within us, Lam. 1.20 To have our steps numbered, job 14.16. To have a grinne take us by the heel, and The Robber to prevail against us, job 18.9. skin. To have our skin black upon us, job 30.30. To have our flesh and skin made old, Lā. 3.4 To have our skin broken and become loathsome, job 5.7. To have our skin black as an oven, Because of the famine Lam. 5.12. To have sackcloth sowed on our skin, Our horn defiled in the dust, job 16.15. HEART. His meeting us as a Bear that is robbed of her whelps, Renting the cawl of our hearts, Devouring us as a lion Hos. 13.8. His sending of faintness of heart upon us, in the land of our enemies, Lev. 26.36. To be smitten with hardness of heart, Exod. 7.13. To roar because of disquietness of heart, Psal. 38.8. To have our heart pant, Psal. 38.10. To have our heart faint, Lam. 1.21. To have the joy of our heart to cease, And our dancing turned into mourning, Ezek. 5.10. To be smitten with blindness, Making astonishment of heart, Deut. 28. To have our hearts waxed gross, And our ears dull of hearing, Mat. 13.15. His appointing over us terror, consumption, and the burning ague, causing sorrow of heart Lev. 26.18. To have our own sword enter into our own heart, Psal. reins. To have Gods archers compass us about, To cleave our reins asunder, job 16.33. To cause the arrows of Gods quiver enter into our reins, Lam. 3.13. LIVER. To have our Liver poured on the ground because of the children, And swooning in the streets, Lam. 2.11. gull. To pour out gull on the ground, job 16.33. MEAT. To have our meat turned into the gull of asps within us, job 20.14. In the filling of our bellies, To have God cast the fury of his wrath upon us, Raining it upon us when wee are eating Job 20.23. Our Priests and Ancients to perish whilst they look for food to relieve their souls, Lam. 1.18. To have women eat their fruit, Lam. 2.20. His making that which our soul abhors to be our pleasant meat job 6.7. To have the stay of bread and water taken away, Isa. 3.1. To sigh and seek bread, Lam. 1.11. To have our delicate feeders desolate in the streets, and To have those clothed with scarlet to embrace dunghills, Lam. 4.5. To eat our meat with the peril of our lives because of the sword, Lam. 5.6. To have the fathers ●o eat the sons, And the sons to eat the fathers in the midst of us, Ezek. 5.10. To eat and not bee satisfied, And to have our casting down in the midst of us, Micah 8.9. His causing of scarcity of bread, His breaking of our staff of bread, His causing us to eat by weight, And not be satisfied. Levit. 26.26. soul and SPIRIT. His setting of the terror of his wrath in array against us, job 6.4. His making of us to be full of Confusion, job 10.15. His making of us unable to look up, Ps. 40 12 His making terrors to come round about us daily, Like water compassing us about together, Psal 88.16. To have the sorrows of death to compass us about, The paths of hell to get hold upon us, With trouble and sorrow, Psal. 116.3. His causing his terrors as in a solemn day to be assembled round about us, Lam. 2.22. His making us believe that he hides his face from us, And counts us for his enemies. job 13.24. His face hiding from us, Ps. 88.14. His affrighting of us and making of us ready to die, from our youth, whilst we suffer his destracting terrors, Ps. 88.15. His hiding his face from us, Micah 3.8. His spewing us out of his mouth. Rev. 3.18. His causing our souls choose strangling & death Rather then life, job 7.15. His making our souls weary of life, job 10.1. His making terrors, round about us, pursue us as the wind, Our welfare passing away as a cloud, job 30.15. His causing our souls to be poured out upon us, job 30.15. His sore vexing of our souls, Ps. 6.3. His putting our soul as amongst lions, Lying amongst them who are set a fire. Whose teeth are spears and arrows, And their tongue a sharp sword, Ps. 44.22. To have our soul bowed down unto the dust, Ps. 44.24. His making our soul cleave to the dust, Ps. 119.25. His causing us to weep incessantly, because the Comforter that should refresh our souls is far from us, Lam. 1.16. His causing our souls in show to be cast off, Ps. 88.14. His removing our souls far from peace, And making us to forget prosperity, Lam. 3.7. & 1.11. His making us to be seized with fear and trembling, As to melt away, Exod. 15.15. To have a doubting life, fearing day & night. Having no assurance of our life, Deut. 28.66. His causing us in the evening to wish for the morning, And in the morning to wish for the evening Deut. 28.6, 7. His causing of us to raise bitter curses & acclamations, job 2.1. His causing of our grief in sense to be heavier then the sand of the sea, And our words swallowed up, job 6.3. His putting of his arrows in us, The poison thereof drinking up our spirits, job 6.9. His suffering us to cry out impatiently, job 7.12. His filling us with bitterness, Not suffering us to ●ake breath, job 8.18. His making us afraid of all our sorrows, job 8.28. His making us cry out to be hidden in the grave, And kept secret until wrath be over, job 13.14. His causing us possess moneths of vanity, And wearisome nights job 7.3. His causing us to have restless weariness all the night long, job 7.4. His scaring us with dreams, Affrighting us with visions, when we expect rest, job 7.13, 14. His making us fly at the shaking of a leaf, As fleeing away, Lev. 26.36. His causing our distraction to come often Distributing sorrows upon us in his anger, job 21.17. Our crying to God, to be not heard, Nor regarded, job 30.20. His lifting us up to the wind, And making us ride upon it, Dissolving our substance, job 30.32. His causing us to go mourning without sun, To be a brother to dragons, A companion to owls, job 30.39. His causing our harp to be turned into mourning, And our organ into the voice of them that weep, job 30.31. His bringing us into desolation in a moment, Consuming us utterly with terror, Ps. 38.13. To be weary of groaning, All night to make our bed to swim, and water our couch with tears, Ps. 6.6. To have our life spent because of grief, And our years spent because of sighing, Ps. 31.10. Our being sore broken into the place of dragons, Being covered with the shadow of death, Ps. 44.20. To be full of heaviness without any comfort, Ps. 69.20. To call upon God and not be answered, To seek him early, and yet not find him, Prov. 1.28. To have our calamities come suddenly, And to be broken without remedy, Prov. 6.15. To be filled with our own ways, Prov. 14.14. To have our own wickedness correct us, And our backslidings to reprove us, Jer. 2.15 To be melted & tried, jer. 9.9. To have his wrath kindled against us, And counted as one of his enemies, job 19.11. To have our triumphing short, And our joy but for a moment, job 20.5. To have our candle often put out, job 21.17 To heap up wrath when God binds us, job 36.13. Not to stand in judgement, Nor in the congregation of the righteous, Ps. 1.5. To have our iniquities go over our heads as a heavy burden, too heavy for us, Ps. 38.4. To have our souls far removed from peace, Lam. 1.11. His causing our souls in show to be cut off, Psal. 88.14. To be fed with wormwood, having gull to drink, jer. 17. & 25.15 To be drunk, & sleep a perpetual sleep, Not to wake, jer. 51.52. To bee set in great bitterness for want of solemn meetings, Lam. 1.4. In nakedness to sigh and turn backward, Lam. 1.8. To come down wonderfully and have no comforter, Lam. 1.9. To have matchless sorrow inflicted in the day of wrath, Lam. 1.12 The increasing of our mourning and lamentation, Lam. 2.5. His hedging us about that we cannot get out, And making of our chain heavy, Lam. 3.7. To have our prayers shut out when we cry and shout, Lam. 3.8. His covering himself with a cloud, that our prayers should not pass through, Lam. 3 44. Ezek. 8.18. To be gathered like led or tin, And melted in the day of Gods wrath, Ezek. 22.20. Not to be purged from our filthiness, until God have consumed us, And made his fury rest upon us, Ezek. 24.13. His drawing of swords against the beauty of our wisdom, To defile our brightness, Ezek. 28.7. To have our sun go down at noon, And our earth darkened at noon day, Amos 8, 9. To have our mourning like that of an only son, And a bitter day, To cry unto the Lord and not be heard, Mic. 3.8. To be under such calamity, That neither silver nor gold shal profit us, Zeph. 1.9. To be ruled over with a rod of iron, And to bee broken like a potters vessel, Dashed to pieces, Rev. 2.27. To bring upon us the fruit of our thonghts jer. 6.14. To weep sore in the night, tears being in our eyes amongst all our lovers, Lam. 1.2. To have our sighs many, Lam. 1.21. To have our feasts turned into mourning, To have our songs turned into lamentation, Amos 8.10. His breaking the power of our pride, Lev. 26.19. To have no ease in captivity, Nor rest to the sole of our feet, But to have a trembling heart, Failing of eyes, And sorrow of mind Deut. 28.65. To have our grief heavier then the sand of the sea, job 6.3. To possess the sins of our youth, job 13.26 Not to depart out of darkness, job 14.30. In our Reputation. His making us to be a wonder unto many. Ps. 7.7. His bringing of such desolation upon us, that at the report therof Our ears shall tingle, Jer- 19.3. His utterly destroying, making us an astonishment, with a hissing, With a perpetual desolation, Jer. 29.9. At Gods a waking to have our image despised as a dream, Ps. 37.20. To have hypocritical mockers in feasts, gnash upon us with their teeth. Ps. 35.16. His making us a terror to ourselves, And our friends, Jer. 20.4. His causing our servants to rule over us, Lam. 5.8. To be removed from our habitations, All who honoured us despising us, Lam. 1.8. To put our remembrance from under heaven, Exod. 17.14. To bee an astonishment, A proverb amongst strange Nations, Deut. 28.37. To have sojourning strangers axalted, and we driven low, Deut. 28.43. To have strangers lend us, and wee not them, They to be the head and we the tail, Deut. 28.44. To scatter us amongst all the Nations, To serve unknown gods, Deut. 28.64. To have our remembrance perish from off the earth, And to have no name in the street, Job 18.17. To be a reproach to our neighbour enemies To be a fear to our acquaintance, Ps. 31.11. To be forgotten as the dead out of mind, like a broken vessel, Ps. 31.12. To have false witnesses rise up against us, laying things unknown to our charge, Ps. 34.11 To have reproach break our hearts, Psal. 69.20. To be an execration in a strange land, an astonishment, curse and reproach, Seeing our country no more, Jer. 42.18.8 Jer. 44. To be a derision to our people, and their songs all the day, Lam 3.18. To be made the off-scouring and refuse in the midst of the people, Lam. 3.45. To gather all our lovers round about us, And discover all our nakedness unto them Ezek. 16.37. To be brought to ashes on the earth, in the sight of all that behold us, Ezek. 28.18. To have all that know us to be astonished at us among the people, To be a terror, never to be any more, Jere. 20.4. In our children. His causing us to eat the flesh of our sons and daughters. Lev. 26.2. His causing of wild beasts to rob us of our children, and catell And to make us few in number, Lev. 26.22. To be cursed in the fruit of our body, Land increase, cattle, and sheep, Deut. 28.18. To have our sons And daughters given to another people, our eyes to fail for them all the day long, Without any might in our hand, Deu. 28.32 To have sons and daughters, and not enjoy them. They going into captivity, Deut. 48.21. To eat the fruit of our bodies greedily, Without compassion of others of our friends Deut. 28.53. To have our children cursed in the gate, far from safety, none to deliver them, job 5.4 To have our children miserable, and to make restitution, job 20.10 To have our iniquity laid up for our children and to know it, job 21.19. Our eyes to see our childrens destruction, and to drink of the wrath of the Almighty job 21 19. To have our children multiplied for the sword And our off-spring not to be satisfied with bread, job 27.44. To have our young men die by the sword, and our sons and our daughters by famine, jer. 11.22. To have our children delivered up to famine, Our blood to bee poured out by force of the sword, Our wives to be widows and bereaved of their children, Our men put to death, our young men slain by the sword, jer. 19.3. To have all our mighty men in the midst of us trod under foot, An assembly called to crush our young men. Having our Virgins trodden as in a winepress, Lam. 1.15. To have our young men and virgins slain by the sword, unpitied Lam. 2.21. To have our precious sons esteemed as earthen pitchers, Lam. 4.2 To have our women and maids ravished, Lam. 5.11. The flamme to dry up our branches, job 13.30 To have our roots dried up beneath, and above our branches cut off, job 18.16. To have neither son nor nephew among the people, nor any remaining amongst our dwellings, job. 18.20. In our goods, His causing our seed to be sown in vain, for the use of our enemies, Lev. 26.6. His sending upon us the cursing vexation, and rebuk in all wee put our hands to, until we be destroyed and perish quickly, Deut. 28.20. To plant a vineyard and not to eat of the grapes, Deut. 30.33. To have our beasts killed before our eyes, Not to eat of them, Violently taken from us, not to be restored, none being to rescue them, Deut. 28.31. To have the fruit of our land, and all our labours eaten up, by a Nation we know not, Deut: Job 28.33. His making the heavens iron and the earth as brass, Lev. 26.18. Deut- 28.31. His causing us to spend our goods in vain, so that the earth shal not yield her increase, nor trees fruit, Lev. 26.20 His bending his bow like an enemy against us, His right hand like an enemy destroying all things pleasant to our eyes, Lam. 2.4. His making of our good not to be in our hands, Job 21.6. To be cursed in our basket and store, Deut. 28.17. His making the rain from heaven powder and dust, Until we be destroyed, Deut. 28.24. To carry out to the field much seed, And bring in little, it being eaten by the locust, Deut. 28.38. To have olive trees all over, and yet not anoint us with the oil, The olive to cast her fruit, Deut. 48.40. To have all the trees of the land consumed by locusts, Deut. 28.42 To have our seed time cut off 1 Sam. 2.31 To perish by a blast of God, Job 5.3. To have our harvest eaten up by the hungry out of the thorns, And the robber to swallow up our substance, Job 5.5. To have our hope perish, Job 8.13. To have our hope cut off and like a spiders web, Job 8.13. To vomit up again swallowed down riches, God casting them out of our belly, job 20.15. To restore our labours, and not swallow them, and to have no joy in them, Job 20 18 To have the increase of our houses depart, and our goods flow away; Job 20.28. To have the just enjoy our riches, and the innocent our silver, Job 27.17. To have our way turned upside down, Psal. 146.9. To be flung out of our possession, Jerem. 10.18. To have riches in the midst of our dayes, and in the end to prove a fool, 17, 4. To have God take away his corn and wine from us, in the season thereof, And to recover his wool and his flax, given to cover our nakedness, Hos. 7.9. In our habitations. By burning against a Kingdom like a flaming fire, that devours round about, Lam. 2.4 His pouring out his fury like fire upon our habitations, Lam. 2.1. His swallowing up a kingdom and all her palaces and strong holds, Like an enemy, Lam. 2.4, 5. His maklng of us weary, And all our congregations desolate, job 16.2. His making of our Cities waste, Lev. 26.33. His making the Land desolate, And Cities waste, Lev. 26.36. His making us perish in the Land of strangers, Lev. 26.38. To be removed unto all the kingdoms of the earth, Deut. 28.25. To build an house and not dwell therein, To mary a wife and not enjoy her, Deut. 28 30. To take roote suddenly, but have our habitations cursed, job 5.3. To have our houses fall and not stand, When we lean upon them for support, job 8.15. To have our light darkness in our Tabernacle, And our light to be put out with us, job 18.6. To have terror dwell with us, And brimstone scattered in our habitations, job 18.15. To have all darkness in our secret Places, job 20.26. To have our houses be as moths, job 27.18. To be set in slipery places, Cast down into destruction, psalm 73 18. To have our habitations made heaps and dens of Dragons; Without inhabitants jer. 9▪ 11. To have the Land and our houses overrun, with dreadful wild beasts, jer. 5.25. To have all our ways to mourn, And all our ways desolate, Lam. 1.4. Our chiefest habitation is to be like a menstruous woman amongst our enemies, Lam. 1.17. To swallow up all our habitations without pity, Throwing down our strong holds to the ground, To pollute our kingdom, and Princes, Lam. 2.2. To cut off in anger all the horn of the kingdom, And the withdrawing of Gods hand from against the enemy, Lam. 2.3. To take away our habitations violently, Lam. 2.6. To make our ramparts and walls lament together and languish, Lam. 2.8. To have our city-gates sunk to the ground. To have the bars of them broken and destroyed, Lam. 2.9. To have all the land devoured with the fire of Gods jealousy, Zeph. 1.18. To be made as sodom and Gomorrah, the breeding of nettles and salt pits, And a perpetual desolation, with making the land desolate, and cities waste, Lev. 26.36. His making the pestilence cleave unto us, until he have destroyed us from our habitation Deut. 28.31. The whole land to be carried captive, and given over to idolatry, Deut. 28.36. To have our confidence rooted out of our tabernacles, bringing us to the King of terrors, Job 18.14. To have terror dwell with us, and brimstone scattered in our habitations, Job 18.15. In Church affairs. His destroying of our high places, And casting down of our images, Lev. 26.30 His bringing of our sanctuaries into desolation, so as our indwelling enemies shall be astonished, Leviticus 26.32. The causing of our sabaths and solemn feasts to be forgotten, With the despising both of King & Priest Lam. 2.6. To give our sanctuary into the hand of the enemy, polluting the house of God with noise Lam. 2.7. To have our law be no more, To have our Prophets be without vision Lam. 2.9. To have the stones of the sanctuary poured out in every street, Lam. 4.1. To have our Priests and Prophets slain in the sanctuary, Lam. 2.20. To have God shut out all the Saints prayers for us, Ezek. 4.14. In our Friends. To put our brethren far from us, And utterly to estrange our brethren far from us, Job 19.13. To have our kinsmen to fail us, our familiar friends to forget us, Job 19.14. & 15.16. To be abhorred of inward friends, and those that loved turned against us, Job 19.19 To have our lovers friends and kinsmen to stand afar off from our grief, Ps. 38.11. To have lovers friends and acquaintance bee put far from us, And our acquaintance into darkness, Ps. 88.18 All friends dealing treacherously being become enemies, Lam. 1.2 To call for our lovers, but to be deceived by them, Lam. 1.18. To be scorned of friends, Yet our eyes to poure out tears unto God, job 16.20. By our enemies To wax old because of our enemies, Ps. 6.7. To have the punishment of the sword, job 9.29. His walking contrary to us in fury, Lev. 26.28. His suffering us to be killed all the day long, And counted as sheep to the slaughter, Psal. 44.18. His causing of changes of war against us, job 16.10. Gods showing himself marvelous against us, job. 10.16. His causing his troops to come together, raising up their way against us, encamping round about our tabernacles, job 14.12. His hunting us like a fierce lion, job. 10.10 His causing us believe that he is become cruel unto us, And become strong against us, job 30.21. Gods own fighting against us with an outstretched hand and a strong arm, in anger, in fury, and in great wrath jer. 21.4, 5. His covering us with anger, slaying us without pity, Lam. 3.43. To have the sword, famine and pestilence sent upon us, And to be as the fig which cannot be eaten, Jer▪ 29.7. The failing of our strength, not to be able to rise up before our enemies, Lam. 1.14. To spread abroad our hands without any comforter, The Lord commanding our enemies to camp round about us, Lam. 1.17. His making of the poor to pine away in their iniquities, in their enemies land. To make Gods arrows drunk with our blood and to devour our flesh, Deut. 32.32. To have the sword abroad bereaving; our home being as death unto us, Lam. 1.19. His setting his face against us, causing us to be slain before our enemies, Those that hate us to rule over us; to fly when none pursueth us, Lev. 26.16. The bringing of a snare to avenge the quarrel of his Covenant. His sending the pestilence into our greatest assemblies. His delivering us into the hands of our enemies, Lev. 26.25. His scattering us amongst the Heathen, And his drawing out a sword against us, Lev. 26.33. His making us have no power to stand against our enemies, Lev. 26.37. His smiting us with the edge of the sword, destroyed utterly, With all the beasts amongst us, Deu. 13.15 To be smitten before our enemies: Going forth one way, And flying seven ways before them, Deut. 28.25. To be oppressed and spoiled evermore, having none to deliver & save us, Deut. 28.29. To be incessantly oppressed always, and crushed, To be mad for the sight of our eyes which we shal see, Deu. 28.33 To serve our enemies in hunger, nakedness and want of all things, To have our enemies put a yoke of iron about our necks until we be destroyed, Deut. 38.25 To have a devouring Nation, cruel, fierce, and altogether merciless brought against us Who shall not at all pity, but use all cruelty to all sexes to destruction, Deut, 28.49. To have the sword without, & terror within to destroy us, all sorts of sexes and ages, Deu. 28.35. To be waited for of the sword, job 14.22. To have our enemies to tear us in their wrath To gnash upon us with their teeth, And sharpen their eyes upon us, Job 16.9 To have enemies gape upon us, smite us upon the cheek despitefully, And gather against us job. 16.10. To be spoiled on every side, gone, our hope removed like a three, job 19.10. Our flying from the iron weapon, to bee struck through with a bar of steel, job 20.24 To have those who seek our life, lay snares for us, And to speak mischievous things against us, And imagine deceit all the day long, Ps. 38.12. To have lively and strong enemies; and those who hate us wrongfully, multiplied, Psal. 38.19. To have evil come upon us we know not whence, and mischief to come we shall not put off, With sudden unknown destruction, Isa. 47.11. To have serpents and Cockatrices sent amongst us, and such as will not be charmed, Isa. 8.17. To have the weapons of our strength for our enemies, Ierem. 21.4. To have strange enemies come amongst us who shall deliver such as are for death, to death, captivity and sword, Jer. 43.11. To have enemies like a flood overflow the Land, and the cities and habitations, So as all shal cry & howl, Jer. 47.2. To have no rest in captivity, all our persecutors overtaking us in straits, Lam. 1.3. To have our enemies to hear of our trouble, and rejoice at it, without comfort, Lamen. 1.20. To have our enemies to chase us sore, like a bide without cause, Lam. 1.32. To have strangers the terrible of the nations brought against us Ezek. 28.7. To spread abroad our hands without any comforter, The Lord commanding them to encamp against us, Lam. 1.17. By his Word. His hewing us by his Prophets, And his slaying us by the words of his mouth, Hos. 6.5. His fighting against us with the sword of his mouth, Revel. 2.27 His breaking us in pieces with his words, job 19.22. To have a famine, not of bread, but of the word of God, amongst us, Amos 8.11. To have the kingdom of heaven taken from us, And given to a Nation, bringing forth the fruits thereof, Matth. 21.31. By hearing to hear and not understand, And by seeing to see and hot perceive, Mat. 13.14. In Sin. His causing us to possess the sins of our youth, Job 13.6. His making us unable to look up for iniquities, that uncessantly take hold upon us, Ps. 40.12. To have double recompense for all our sin, Jer. 17.8. To pine away for the iniquities of our fathers with them, Lev. 29.39 To have our strength to fail because of sin and to be consumed, Ps. 31.10. To have our transgressions sealed up as in a bag, To have our iniquities sowed up, job 14.17. To have our sorrow ever before us, Ps. 38.17 To roar all the day long because of sin, Ps. 32.3. To have our iniquities go over our head like a heavy burden too heavy for us, Ps, 38.4. In Rulers. To have our beauty depart,: to have our Princes become like harts that find no pasture. Going without strength before the the pursuer, Lam. 1.6. To have our Elders fit silent on the ground having cast dust upon their heads girded with sackcloth, Our virgins to hang the head on the ground Lam. 2. ●8. To have our Kingdoms and Princes to be amongst the Gentiles, Lam. 2.9. To have our Princes hang by the hand, and our Elders not to bee honoured, Lam. 5.12. To have those clothed with scarlet, embrace dunghills, Lam. 4.5. In prosperity. To remember our former prosperity in bitterness, and to want helpers, Lam. 1.7. In our prosperity to have the destroyer come upon us, To have vanity be our recompense, job 13.31. Not to see the rivers and floods and brooks of honey and butter, job 20.17. Our retainers not prospering, job 20.26 To have our turning away slay us, and our prosperity destroy us, Prov. 1.32. His making us forget prosperity, Lam. 1.17. & 1.11. By Death. To be driven from light to darkness, and chased out of the world job 18.18. To be reserved to the day of destruction, brought forth to the day of wrath, job 21.30. To have our remainder butted in death, our widows not to weep, job 27.15. To be turned to hel with all that forget God, psalm 9.7. To bring upon us our iniquity, being cut off in our own wickedness, Psal. 94.23. Never to enter into Gods rest, Ps. 95.11. To die without instruction, in the midst of our folly to go astray, Prov. 5.23. To have our carcases as dung upon the open field, and To be as the harvest-handfull, which none gathereth, Jer. 9▪ 22, To die of grievous deaths; Not to be lamented, To be as dung upon the face of the earth, To be consumed by famine, And our carcases to be meat for the fowles of heaven and earth, Jer. 16.4. To have our lives cutoff in the dungeon & cast a ston upon us, La. 5.23▪ To fall in the field and not be brought together nor gathered, And to be given for meat unto the beasts of the field, and unto the fowls of heaven, Ezek. 29.5. To pass away as the chaff driven before the whirlwind, And as the smoke of the chimney, Hos. 13.13 To be hewn down and cast into the fire, Matth. 7.19. To have our plagues come in one day, death mourning, famine, jer. 7.33. To die in our sins John 8.2. Not to enter into Gods rest, Heb. 3.11. To have no inheritance in the kingdom of God nor Christ, 1 Cor. 6.9. To have the blackness and darkness of tempest reserved for us for ever, judas 10.13. To have Christ deny us in the world to come Mat. 3.12. To make an account of every idle word in the day of judgement, Mat. 12.39. Not to see life: To have the wrath of God abiding on us, joh. 3.36 To burn up as chaff in unquenchable fire, Mat. 3.12. To be sent to everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels, Mat. 25.31. To be bound hand & foot and cast into utter darkness, Where shal be weeping and gnashing of teeth, Mat. 22.13. To have our part taken out of the book of life, and drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured without mixture, into the cup of his indignation, And tormented in fire and brimstone, in the presence of the Lamb and of the holy Angels, Rev. 14.10. His putting of us away like dross, Psal. 119.119. Its causing us to cry unto the hills & mountaines, to cover us from the presence of the Lamb, Rev. 6.16. To seek death, and not to find it, to desire to die, and death fly from us, Rev. 9.6. XXXI. Knowledge of God. Generals. GOd, even only God knows the hearts of the children of men 1 King. 8.39. All his works are known unto him from the beginning, Acts 15.18. None can teach him knowledge, since he judgeth these that are on high, Job 21.22. It is wickedness to demand whether or not there be knowledge in the most high, Psal. 73.11. job 22.12. He is perfect in knowledge. job 36.8. Man is nothing that God should take knowledge of him, or make account of him, Psal. 144.3. Those who know him not, and call not upon him, are in danger of his wrath pouring out on them, Psal. 79.6. We rather are known of him, then know him Gal. 4.6. The riches both of the knowledge and wisdom of God are a great depth, His judgements are unsearchable, and his ways past finding out, Rom. 11.33. He knows our reproach, our shane, and our dishonour, Psal. 69.19. he knoweth our frame, he remembreth that we are but dust, Psal. 103.14. Thereby the depths are broken up, Pro. 3.20 Wee ought not to glory in our might, wisdom, riches, but that wee understand and know God, Jer. 9.23. This knowledge is more required then burnt offerings, Hos 6.6 He knoweth the proud afar off, Ps. 138.6. He knows our down-sitting and up-rising, Ps. ●39. 2. He is acquainted with all our ways, Ps. 139.9 He who teacheth man knowledge, must of necessity know al things Ps. 94.10. There is not a word in our tongue, but the Lord knoweth them, Ps. 139.4. He knows our spirits and way, even when our spirits are overwhelmed, Ps. 142.2, 3. he is most of all known and loved of us by experience of his wonderful mercies, Ezek. 20.34. he knoweth our hearts, Luke 16.15. The hearts of all men Acts 1.24. Such knowledge is too wonderful for us, so high that we cannot attain unto it, Ps. 139.6 Knowledge past. he knew Ephraim, and Israel was not hide from him, Hos. 5.3. He knew his people in the wilderness in a land of great drought, Hos. 13.5. He knew the wrath of Moab, and stopped it, Jer. 48.30. He knew Abrahams fear, Gen 22.12. He knew Israels sorrows. Exod. 3.7. He knew Senacheribs abode, 2 King. 19.27. He knew the proud dealings of the Egyptians, Neh. 9.1. He knew Jobs ways, Job 32.2. He knew Israels transgressions and mighty sins, Amos 5.12. He knew the thoughts of the Scribes, Act. 15.8 He knew the Pharisees, John 5.42. He knew the unbelievers from the beginning John 5.46. Christ knew all things should come unto him John 18.4. His knowledge present. He knoweth the way we take, job. 23.10. He knoweth the place of wisdom, job 28 23. He keepeth our soul, knoweth all secrets, Prov▪ 24.10. He knows the goings forth, and rage of his enemies against him, Isa. 37.28. He knows our thoughts and our works, Isa. 66.18. He knows us before he formed us in the belly, and before we came out of the womb, jer. 1.5. He knows the quality of those things that proceed out of our mouth, jer. 16.17. He knows all the devices of our enemies against us, Jer. 20.11. He knows the things that come in our minds every one of them, Ezek. 11.6. He knows the things that we have need of, Mat. 6.8. He is a God of knowledge by whom purposes are established, 1 Sam. 2.3. He knows the thoughts of men, that they are but vanity, Psal. 94.11 Israels wildernes-walk known, Deut. 2.7. He knows the imaginations of the wicked, Deut. 31. ●●. David known of God 1 Chron. 17.18. Moses is known by name, Exod. 3.3. He knows our works Job 34.35. He knows all the fowls in the mountains Psal. 50.11. He knoweth the works of mighty men to overturn them in the night, so that they are destroyed, Job 34.25. He knows our pains taking and goodness in good things, Ps. 40.10 He knoweth the secrets of the heart, Psal. 44.21. Luk. 16.15. Acts 1.24. He knows our foolishness, Psal. 69.5. He only knows the hearts of the children of men, 1 King. 8.39. He understandeth the way of wisdom, and knoweth the place thereof, job 38.32. He knows our works Isa. 66.18. He knows the thoughts of man, Psal. 94.11. He knows wicked mens treacherous dealing, Isa. 48.8. He knows all our enemies counsel against us, Jer. 18.23 He knows what is in man, Joh. 2.25. He knows his sheep, John 10.14, He knoweth the thoughts of the wise, that they are but vain, 1 Cor. 3.20. He knoweth our love to him, 1 Cor. 8.3. He knows all his, 2 Tim. 2.9. Depth of wisdom and knowledge are in him, He knows how to deliver his Saints out of temptation, 2 Pet. 2.9 He knows the Churches works and tribulation, poverty, & dwelling, charity, service, faith, patience, works, Rev. 2.9, 13. He knows what we are, Job 10.7. He knows vain men Job 11.11. He knows the way that the wicked take, Job 23.10. He knows the dayes of the upright, Ps. 37.18 He knoweth our integrity, Ps. 39.9. He knoweth our foolishness, and our sins are not hide from him, Ps. 99.5. Trials. He is known by the judgements which he executeth, Psal. 9.16. The more we know him, the stiller we are, Ps. 48.3. He is known for a refuge in the Churches palaces, Ps. 48.3. The consumption of wicked men makes it known that God rules in Jacob, Psal. 59.13. Those who know him truly, will deal righteously and mercifuly with others jer 22.16 It is God who must give us a heart to know him, Jer. 24 1. He is most of all known and loved of us by his wonderful undeserved mercies, Ezek. 20.24. No man knoweth the Son but the Father, And no man knoweth the Father save the Son, and he to whom the Son will reveal him, Mat. 11.27. Such knowledge is too wonderful for us, Ps. 139.6. XXXII. Predestination. Election. WE were ordained for to walk in good works, Eph. 2.10. Jacob was chosen for Gods peculiar treasure, Ps. 135.4. We were chosen to salvation, 2 Thess. 2.13. We were elected, by the foreknowledge of the father, 1 Pet. 1.2. Some disobedient, whereunto they were appointed, 1 Pet. 2.8. Christ was the Lamb of God, appointed before the foundation of the world, 1 Pet. 1.10. We were elected according to the foreknowledge of God the father: unto sanctification of the Spirit, &c. 1 Pet. 1.2. The elect, their names were written in the book of life, before the foundation of the world Rom. 17.8. Israel was chosen, Isa. 44.1. ieremy known ere he came out of the belly, Jer. 1.5. Esau ere born hated, and Jacob loved, Mal. 1.2. It is a Kingdom prepared from everlasting before the foundation of the world, Matth. 25.39. Those given of the Father shal come, Joh. 6.37. Christ was delivered to suffer, by the determinate counsel & foreknowledge of God, Act. 3.23. Such were added to the Church as shall be saved, Act. 2.47. Paul a chosen vessel to bear Gods name, Act. 9.15. Pharaoh hardened, that Gods power may be seen upon him, Rom. 9.17. Vessels of mercy aforehand prepared to glory, Rom. 9.25. Those foreknown were also predestinate to be made conform unto the image of his son, &c. Rom. 1.29. He foreknew his people, Rom. 11.2. Moreover whom he did predestinate, them also he called, &c. Rom. 8.30. A remnant saved according to the Election of Grace, Rom. 11.5. The Gospel was ordained before the world to our glory, 1 Cor. 2.7. Paul was separated from his mothers womb, Gal. 5.15. Wee are chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world, Eph 1.4, 11. We were predestinate unto the adoption of children, by Iesus Christ unto himself, Eph. 1.5. We were chosen when wee were predestinate according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will, Eph. 1.1. Their is a faith of Gods Elect, and of the knowledge of the truth, which is according unto godliness, Tit. 1.1. The Thessalonians are said to be the Elect of God, 1 Thes. 1.4. The Jews according to the Election beloved for their fathers sakes, Rom. 11.28. XXXIII. Providence. His providing for the young lions their food His hunting the prey of the lion, and filling the appetite of the young lions, Job 38.39 His making the wilderness the house of the wild asses, Job 39.6 In his book all our members were written, which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them, psalm 139.16. The Lord directeth our steps, Prov. 16.9. The disposing of the lot is of God, Pr. 16.33 Many seek rulers favours but every mans judgement comes from the Lord, Prov. 29.26. We are called according to Gods purpose before the world was, 2 Tim. 1.9. It came of God to harden their hearts against Israel for their destruction, josh. 2.20 The renting away of the ten Tribes from Rehoboam, 1 King 12.15 Is there any evil in the city, and the Lord doth it not? Amos 3.6 The sufferings of Christ were fore ordained before the foundation of the world, 1 Pet. 1.20. Disobedient men are appointed thereunto, 1 Pet. 2.8. Men of old ordained to this condemnation, judas 4. Wee should do our endeavour, and not to be too careful, but rely upon God for outward things, Mat. 6.25. All who are ordained unto eternal life, shall believe, Acts 13.48. Joseph acknowledged Gods providence in all his crosses, Gen. 45.5. None by care taking can add one cubit to his stature, Mat. 6.27. The lilies of the field they grow, and toil not, neither spin, Mat. 6.29. If God cloth the withering grass, much more will he cloth men &c. Mat. 6.3. Infidelity makes us to distrust Gods providence, Mat. 6.39, We ought not to be too careful for to morrow, because Gods providence takes that care from day to day, Mat. 6.34. We must in the first place seek heavenly things, and so Gods providence adds unto us a supply of all other things, Mat. 6.33. XXXIV. Gods all seeing eye. HE seeth all under the whole heaven, Job 28.24. He looketh unto the ends of the earth, Job 28.24. His eyes are upon our ways, Job 24.23. Wicked men think that he will never see, Ps. 10.11. He sees all things and beholds mischief and wrong to requited it, Ps. 10.14. His eye-lids behold the children of men, Psal. 11.4. He seeth not as man seeth, 1 Sam. 16.7. His countenance beholds the upright, Ps. 11.7. When he looks down from heaven, he sees all gone aside, Psal. 14.2. A thousand years are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch of the night in his sight Ps. 90.4. His eyes behold the things that are equal, Psal. 17.2. He looketh from heaven, he beholdeth all the sons of men, From the place of his habitation he beholdeth all the inhabitants of the earth, Ps. 33.13, 14 His eyes are upon them that fear him, such as hope in his mercy, Psal. 33.18. His eyes are upon the righteous, Ps. 24.14. He sees all the misdemeanours of wicked men against his servants, Psal. 35.22. He looks down from heaven, Ps. 53.2. His eyes behold the Nations, Ps. 66.7. Our adversaries are all before him, Psal. 69.19. He looks from heaven, and visits his vine Psal. 80.14. His looking on the earth causeth it to tremble, Ps 104.32. He humbleth himself to behold the things that are done in heaven and in the earth, Psal. 113.6. His eyes are every where beholding the evil and the good, Ps. 15.3. He sees all our actions, and our slowness to goodness & mercy to others, Isa. 66, 1. He sees the fifteens of all our abominations His eyes are upon the ways of all the sons of men, to give every one according to his works, Jer. 32.18. He sees all our wrong, vengeance, and imaginations against us, Lam. 3.5.9▪ He saw the works of the Ninevites returning from their evil way, Jonah 2.10. The eyes of the Lord they run to and froe through the whole earth Zech. 4.12. He seeth wickedness also, will he not then consider it? job 11.11 Hell is naked before him, and destruction hath no covering, job 26.6. His eyes seeth every precious thing, job 28.10. God seeth all our ways and counteth all our steps, Job 32.4. His eyes are upon the ways of man, and he seeth all his goings, Job 34.21. There is no darkness nor shadow of death can hid themselves from him, nor workers of iniquity, job 34. ●2. He that planted the ear and the eye doth easily hear and see all, Ps. 94.9. Our substance was not hide from him, when we were made in secret and curiously wrought in the lower parts of the earth. His eyes did see our substance being yet imperfect, Ps. 139.16. Hell and destruction are before him, how much more our hearts? Pro. 6.11. All things are naked and open unto the eyes of him, with whom we have to do, and all creatures are manifest in his sight, Heb. 4.13. His eyes run to and fro, throughout the whole earth, 2 Chron. 16.9. Our secret good actions done in secret, are seen and rewarded openly, Mat. 6.4. XXXV. Works of GOD. Of Creation. Generals. GOd does all, Isa. 24.44. All his works are done in truth, psalm 33.6. He doth great things and unsearchable, marvelous things past finding out, Job 5.9. Many are his wondrous works which he hath done, and his thought towards us-ward passing number Ps. 4.5. He onely doth wondrous things, Ps. 72.18. Whatsoever he doth it shal be for ever, nothing can be added to it, nor diminished from it, 1 Cor. 3.14. In all his works he hath set this over against that, that man might find nothing after him, Eccles. 7.14. A man cannot find out his work under the sun, Eccles. 8.17. We cannot know his works who made all, Eccles. 11.5. known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the world, Act. 15.18. All his works were made in wisdom, Psal. 130.5. His wondrous works declare the nearness of his Name, Ps. 95▪ 1. There are no works like his works, Ps. 68.8 His works are very great, and his thoughts very deep, Ps. 92.5. His works are many and most wonderful, all made in wisdom, Ps. 104.24. They are great, and sought out of all them that have pleasure therein, Ps. 111.2. The works of his hands are verity and judgement, Ps. 111.7. Whatsoever he pleased, that he did in heaven and in earth, and in all deep places, Psal. 135.7. He alone doth great wonders, Ps. 136.4. His works are marvelous, Ps. 139.14. he hath made all things for himself, Pro. 16.4. He created all things by Jesus Christ, Eph. 3.9. John 1.3. All things were created for the manifestation of the wisdom of God, Eph. 3.10. Declaration unto posterity of his wondrous works, breeds hope in God, Ps. 78.6. God only doth wondrous things, Ps. 27.8. In heaven and earth. His creating of heaven and earth, Gen. 1.1 Ps. 115.15. & 21.2. & 134.8. & 134.3. His speaking of the word and doing, and all stood fast, Ps. 33.9. His making of the heavens, Ps. 96.5, & 102.25. His making of them by wisdom, Ps. 136.5 His making of the heavens and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth, Ps▪ 33.6. His stretching out the heavens like a curtain, Ps. 104.2. His garnishing of the heavens by his Spirit, Job 26.13. His spreading out of the heavens alone, and treading upon the waves of the sea, job 9.8. His spreading out the sky which is strong like a melted looking-glasse job 36.37. His stretching out the heavens like a curtain, His spreading them out like a tent to dwell in, Isa. 40.22. His making of all things, and stretching out the heavens alone, Isa. 44.24. His maktng the earth by his power, His establishing it by his wisdom, His stretching out the heavens by his discretion, Jer. 10.12. His making of heaven and earth by his great power & stretched out arm, jer. 32.17. His building his story in the havens & founding his troop on the earth, Amos 9 6. His bringing out the host of heaven by number, His calling of them all by names, by the greatness of his power, Isa. 40.26. In the Sun, Moon, and Stars. His creating of the sun, moon and stars, being the works of his hands, Ps. 8.3. His preparing the light of the sun, Psal. 74.16. His appointing the moon for seasons, and the sun to know his going down, Ps. 104.20. His telling the number of the stars, and calling them all by their names, Ps. 147.4 His making of Arcturus, Orion, and the chambers of the South, job 9.9. His making the Seven stars & Orion, Amos 5, 8. His binding the sweet influences of Pleiades, and losing the bonds of Orion, job 38.30. In the Earth. His making of the earth, man and beast by his great power and his out stretched arm, jer. 27.7. His stablishing the ends of the earth, Pro. 30.4. His establishing the ●… orld upon the Seas, ●… d establishing it up●… the floods, Ps. 24.2. His laying the measures of the earth, job 38.5. His laying the foundations of the earth, job 38.4. His laying the corner ston, and foundations of the earth, job 18.6. His founding of the world, and the fullness thereof, Ps. 89.11. His setting the borders of the earth, Psal. 74.17. His laying the foundation of the earth so as it should not he removed for ever, Ps. 104.5. His stablishing the earth that it abideth, Psal. 119.90. His setting fast the mountains being girded with power by his strength, Ps. 69.6. His establishing the Creation for ever, and making a Decree which they should not pass, Psal. 148.6. In the waters. His covering the earth with them, as with a garment, His causing the waters to stand above the mountains, Ps. 104 6. His setting abound over the waters, that they cannot pass to cover the earth, 104.9. His making of the sea, and his hands preparing the dry land, Ps. 95.25. His laying the beams of his chambers in the waters, Psal. 10.4. His shutting up the sea with doors, when it broke forth, Job 38.8. His placing the sand for the bounds of the sea, which it cannot pass, though the waters thereof roar and toss themselves yet they cannot prevail, jer. 3.22. His forming of the mountains, & creating of the wind, Amos 4.13 In the Seasons. His commanding of the morning, and causing the day-spring to know his place, Job 38.12. His making summer and winter, Ps. 74.17. In mankind. Our fearful an●… wonderful making, P●… 149.14. His fashioning of a●… hearts alike, His considering o●… all our works, Psal. 33.15. His creating of ri●… and poor, Prov. 22. ●… Man was not create●… for the woman but th●… woman for the man 1 Cor. 11.9. Creatures. His forming of the crooked serpent, job 26.13. His making of Behemoth, job 40.15. XXXVI. Works of Providence Generals. HIs magnifying of man, and setting his heart upon him, job 7.17. His teaching us more then the beasts of the earth, His making us wiser then the fowles of the heavens, job 35.11. His works which we behold ought to bee magnified, Job 36.24. His turning of all things about by his councils, that he may by them do on the face of the earth, whatsoever he commmandeth them. job 37.12. His setting the dominion of heaven on the earth, job 38.32. His performing of all things for us, Psal. 57.2. His crowning the year with his goodness and his paths drooping fatness, Psal. 65.11. His holding our soul in life, and not suffering our feet to bee moved, Psal. 66.8. His daily loading us with his benefits, Psal. 68.18. His doing of wonders and declaring his strength among the people, Psal. 7.7. His satisfying the earth with the fruit of his works, Ps. 104.13. His giving of all their meat in due season, Ps. 104.27. His work is honourable and glorious. Ps. 111.3. His giving unto all life, breath and all things, Acts 17.25. He hath made his wonderful works to be remembered, Ps. 111.4. He did show unto his people the power of his works, that he might give them the heritage of the heathen Ps. 111.6. His upholding of all that fall, and raising up of all those who bee bowed down, Ps. 145.14. His turning upside-down the way of the wicked Ps. 146.9. His gathering the out-casts of his people, Ps. 147.2. His setting of the basest men in high places, Dan. 4.17. His delivering and reskuing, His working signs and wonders in heaven and earth, Dan. 6.27. His bringing his judgments, to light every morning, His revealing the deep and secret things, His knowledge what's in darkness, and the light dwelling with him, Dan. 2.22. His giving of wisdom and might, Dan. 2.23. His increasing the Nations and destroying them, Job 12.23. His passing by us and we see him not, Job 24.8, 9. His enlarging of the Nations and straightening them, Job 12.23. His often speaking when we do not perceive the sam, job 33.14 His working great matters and deliverances with man job 33.30 In the Heavens and clouds. His right hand spaned the heavens, Their standing together when he calls, Isa. 48.13. His clothing the heavens with blackness, making sackcloth their covering. His commanding the Sun not to rise, & sealing up the stars, job 9.7 His giving the Sun for a light by day, and the moon and stars for a light by night, jer. 31.35 His meeting out heaven with a span, Isa. 40.12. Clouds His binding up the waters in his thick clouds, the cloud not being rent under them, job 26.8. His lifting up his voice to the clouds, that abundance of waters may cover us, job 38.34. By watering his wearying the thick cloud, & scattering his bright cloud, John 37.11. His disposing of his clouds, and causing of their light to shine, job 31.16. His balancing of the clouds job 37.16. His numbering of the clouds in wisdom, and staying of the bottles of heaven, job 38.37. His making the clouds his chariot, & walking upon the wings of the wind, Ps. 124.3. His covering of the heavens with clouds, & preparing of rain for the earth, His making of grass to grow upon the mountains, Ps. 147.18. His holding back the face of his throne, and spreading the cloud upon it, job 26.9. Light. His forming the light and creating darkness, Isa. 45.7. His spreading his light upon the spreadings of the clouds, job 36.29, 30. His covering the light and commanding it not to shine by the interposing cloud, job 36.32. His parting of the light which scattereth the East-wind upon the earth, job 38.24. His covering himself with light, as doth a garment, Ps. 104.2. Snow, Rain, Ice. His saying to the snow, Be thou on earth: Likewise the same to the small rain, & to the great rain of his strength job 37.6. His giving rain upon the earth, and sending waters upon the fields, job 5.10. His causing the deep to congeal in the heart of the sea, Exod. 15.8. His treasuring up the snow & hail, job 38.22 His visiting the earth and watering it, His greatly enriching it with the river of God which is full of water, Ps. 65.9. His preparing of corn when he hath so watered it, Ps. 65.9. His watering the ridges thereof abundantly, His settling the furrows thereof, His making it soft with showers, His blessing the springing thereof, Ps. 65.10. His giving the former and latter rain in their season, Ioel 2.23. His giving of frost by his breath, His straitning the breadth of the waters, job 37.10. His paths dropping upon the pastures of the wilderness, His causing the little hills to rejoice on every side, Ps. 65.12. His giving of snow like wool, his scattering the hoar frost like ashes, Ps. 147.17. His casting forth of ice like morsels, Ibid. His sending out his word & melting them, Ps. 147.14. His sending of the ice and the hoary frost of heaven, job 38.29. His making small the drops of rain, pouring down rain according to the vapour thereof, Job 36.27. His watering the hills from his chambers, Ps. 104.13. Lightning; Thunder. His making lightnings with rain, Jer. 10.13. His dividing a water-course for the overflowing of the waters, and making a way for the lightning and thunder, Job 38.25. His present sending of lightnings to go and come readily, Job 38.35 His making of lightnings for the rain, Ps. 135.7. wind. His causing of his wind to blow, that the waters may flow, Psa. 147.14. The bringing the wind out of his treasures, Ps. 135.7. Jer. 10 13. His commanding and raising the stormy wind which lifteth up the waves, Ps. 107.25. His gathering of the wind in his binding the waters in a garment, Job 26.8. In the Earth. His tr●●ding on the high places of the earth, Amos 4-13. His shaking the earth out of her place, causing the pillars thereof to tremble, job 6.6. His giving of the earth in the hands of the wicked, job 9.24. His stretching out the North over the empty place. And hanging the earth upon nothing, job 26.7 His spreading abroad the earth by himself, Isa. 44.24. His making the goings of the evening and morning to rejoice, Ps. 65.8. His looking on the earth, to make it to tremble, His touching the hills that they may smoke, Ps. 104▪ 32. His turning the wilderness into a standing water, And dry ground into watersprings, Ps. 107.35 His turning the rock into a standing water, And the flint into a fountain of waters, Ps. 114.8. His causing the vapours to ascend from the ends of the earth, Ps. 135.7. jer. 10 13. His sending forth his commandement. upon the earth, His making of his word to run very swiftly, Ps. 147.15. His causing of the utmost parts of the earth to be afraid at his tokens, Ps. 65.8. Waters. His withholding the waters, causing them to dry up, His sending them out to overturn the earth, job. 5.15. His compassing the waters with bounds, till the day and night come to an end, job 26.12. His dividing the sea by his power, His smiting through the proud by his understanding, job 26.12. His cutting out of rivers amongst the rocks And overturning of mountains by the roots putting out his hand on the rocks, job 28.9. His cutting out the rivers amongst the rocks, job 28.10. His binding the earth from overflowing, job 28.11. His straitening the breadth of the waters, job 37.10. His gathering of the waters of the sea as a heap, His laying up the depths in storehouses, Ps. 33.7. His stilling the noise of the seas, the noise of ●heir waves, and the tumults of the people, Ps. 65.7. His turning of the sea into dry land, that his people went through on foot, there rejoicing, Ps. 66, 6. His ruling the raging of the sea, and stilling of them when they arise, Ps. 92.5. His removing the waters, and making them fly at the voice of his thunder, Their going up to the mountaines, and down to the valleys, unto the place that he hath founded for them, Ps. 104.7, 8. His sending the springs into the valleys which run among the hills, Ps. 104.10. His turning rivers into a wilderness, And the watersprings into a dry ground, Ps. 107.33. His measuring the waters in the hollow of his hand, His comprehending the dust of the earth in a measure, Isa. 40.12. His making the rivers Islands, His drying up the pools, Isa. 42.15. His saying to the deep be dry, And drying up the rivers, Isa. 44.27. His drying up the sea at his rebuk, making the rivers a wilderness, Isa. 50.2.3- His voice causing multitudes of waters in the heavens, jer. 10.13 His dividing the sea when the waves thereof roar, jer. 31.35. His rebuking the sea and making it dry, And drying up all the rivers, Nah. 1.4. His causing with the blast of his nostrils the waters to gather together, The floods to stand upright as a heap, Exo. 15.8. Mountaines. His causing the mountaines to quake, and the earth and hills to qu●ke at his presence, yea the world and all that dwell therein, N●h. 1.5. His making waste mountains and hills, & drying up all their herbs, Isa. 42.15. His weighing the mountaines in scales, And the hills in a balance, Isa 40.12. His removing the mountains and they know not, His overturning them in his anger, job 9.5. His putting forth his hand upon the rock, and overturning of mountaines by the roots, job 28.9. mankind, Great men. His removing and setting up of Kings, His powring contempt upon Princes. causing them to wander in a wilderness where is no corn, Psal. 107.4. His giving of wisdom to the wise, and knowledge to them that know understanding. Dan. 2: 21 His turning of wise men backward, and making their knowledge foolish, His making Diviners mad, his frustrating the tokens of the liars, Isa. 24.25, His bringing the Princes to nothing, His making the Judges of the earth as vanity, Isa. 40.23. His losing the bond of Kings, and girding their loins with a girdle, job 12 18. His leeding of princes away spoiled, and overthrowing the mighty, job 12.19. His pouring contempt upon princes, & weakening the strength of the mighty, job 12.21. His leading of Counsellors away spoiled, & making the Judges fools, Job 12.17. His removing away the speech of the trusty And taking away the understanding of the aged, job 12 20. His taking away the heart of the chief of the people, Ps. 107.4. His causing them to wander in a wilderness where is no way, job 12.24. His giving of salvation unto Kings, Ps. 144.10 His taking the wise in their own counsels, and carrying headlong the counsel of the froward Job 5.13. Poor men. His bringing poor, and making rich, His bringing low, & lifting up, 1 Sam. 2.7, 8. His delivering the poor in affliction, and opening their ear in oppression Job 36.5. His setting the poor on high from affliction, His making him families like a flock of sheep Psal. 107.41. His raising up the poor and needy out of the dust, & lifting him out of the dunghill, That he may set him with the princes of his people, Ps. 113.7, 8. His saving of the poor from the sword, & from their mouth, and from the hand of the mighty Job 5.15. mankind. His ruling in the kingdom of men, His giving it to whomsoever he will, Dan. 4.17 His giving of light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, His guiding our feet in the way of peace, Luk. 1.79. His teaching us to profit, His leading us by a way that we should go, Isa. 48.17. His opening the ears of men, & sealing their instruction, job 33.16 His withdrawing a man from his purpose, and hiding pride from him▪ Job 33▪ 17. His speaking in a dream in a vision of the night, in slumbering & in a deep sleep, job 33. 15 His putting down one and raising another, Psal. 75.7. His causing our cloths to be warm, when he quieteth the south wind Job 37.17. His making us to dwell in safety onely, Ps. 4.8 His girding us with strength and making our ways perfect, Ps. 18.33. His making our feet like hinds feet, and setting us upon high places, Ps. 18.33. His teaching our hands to war so that a bow of steel is broken by our arms, Ps. 18.34 His making us to lye down in green pastures, His leading us by the still waters, Psal. 23.2. His making of wars to cease unto the end of the earth, His breaking the bow and cutting the spear asunder, His burning the chariot in the fire, Psal. 46.9. His choicing out our inheritance for us, Psal. 47 4. His holding us up from the womb, His taking us out of our mothers bowels, Ps 71.6. His opening his hand to fill all with good, His hiding his face and troubling the creatures, psalm 104.29 His taking away their breath that they die and return to dust Psal. 104.29. His sending forth his Spirit, that they are created upon the face of the earth, Ps. 104.30 His making the hungry to dwell in a wilderness, and to prepare a city for their habitation, Ps, 107.36. His blessing of men that they are multiplied greatly, Psal. 107.38. His making the barren woman keep house and be a joyful mother of children, Psal. 112.9. His keeping all our bones, that not one of them is broken, Psalm 34.20. His teaching our hands to war, and our fingers to fight, Ps. 44.1 His giving of all meat in due season, Psal. 145.15. His opening his hand filling the desire of every living thing, Psal. 145.16. His executing of judgement for the oppressed, 146.7. His giving of food to the hungry, Ps. 146.7. His losing of the prisoners, ibid. His raising them that are bowed down, Ps. 146.8. His preserving the strangers, and relieving the fatherless and widow Ps. 146.9. His lifting up of the meek, His casting of the wicked to the ground, Psal. 147.6. His strengthening of the bars of our gates His blessing of our children within them, Ps. 147.13. Ministers. His confirming the word of his servant, His performing the counsel of his messengers, Isa. 44.26. His creating the fruit of the lips peace, peace to him that is near, and to him that is afar off, Isa. 57.19. His making peace and Creating of evil, Isa. 45.7. His declaring unto man his thought, Amos 4, 13. His restoring our soul, His leading us in the paths of righteousness for his names sake, Ps. 23 3. His planting his people, his afflicting his people and casting them out, Ps. 44.2. His casting us off, and putting us to shane, His not going forth with our armies, Psal. 44.9. His setting the solitary in families, His bringing out those that are bound with chains, Ps. 68.6. His making us meet darkness in the daytime, and grope at noon day as at night, Job 13, 14. His correcting of man & teaching him knowledge, Ps. 94.10. His remembering us in our low estate, Psalm 136.23. His bringing the blind by a way which they knew not, His leading them in paths which they have not known, His making darkness light before them, and crooked things strait Isa. 42.16. His giving of power to the faint, And increasing of strength to them that have no might, Isa. 40.29. His turning the shadow of death into the morning, His making the day dark with night, Amos 5.8. Enemies. His disappointing the purposes of the crafty, so that their hands cannot perform their enterprise, Job 5.12. His strengthening the spoiled against the strong, Amos 5.9. Affliction. His pouring us out as milk, and curdling us as cheese, job 10.10. His breaking down without possible repairing again. His shuting up a man without any opening, Job 12.14. His discovering deep things out of darkness, And bringing out to light the shadow of death, Job 12.22. His making of peace in his high places, Job 25.2. His sending a messenger unto us one of a thousand, Job 33.23. His exalting on high those that below, that those who mourn may be exalted, Job 5.13. His killing and making a live, His wounding and healing, Deut. 32.39. His giving of us songs in the night, Job 35.10 In our being bound with cords and fetters of affliction, his showing us our works and transgressions & wherein we have exceeded, His opening our ear to Discipline, and commanding us to return from our iniquity, Job 36.8, 9. His putting of wisdom in the inward parts, His giving of understanding to the heart. Job 3, 8. His giving council, to our reins, and his instructing of us in the night season, Ps 16.7. His bringing of the councils of the wicked to nought, His making the devices of the people to none effect, Ps. 33.10. His driving out the heathen with his hand, Ps 44.2. His making us to turn back from our enemy, His making us a spoil unto them that hate us, Ps. 44.10. His giving us like sheep appointed for meat, His scattering us among the heathen, Ps. 44.11. His selling of us for nought, Ps. 44, 12. His making of us a reproach to our neighbours, His making us a scorn and derision unto them that are round about us, Ps. 44.13. His making his people a by-word among the heathen, a shaking of the head among the people, Ps. 44 14. His treading down our enemies for us, Ps. 108.13. His redeeming us from our enemies, Ps. 126.34 darkness. His making us grope in darkness without light, His making us stagger like a drunken man Job. 12.25. His setting an end to darkness, and searching out of all perfection even the stones of darkness, and the shadow of death, job. 33.3. His bringing of hidden things out to light, Job 28.11. His bringing our soul from the pit to be enlightened with the light of the living, Job 33.30 Beasts and Goods. The roaring of the lion, and the voice of the fierce lion, and the teeth of the young lions breaking, Job 4.10. The old lions perishing for want of prey, and the scattering of the stout lions whelp abroad, Job 4.11. His providing the young ravens their food, Job 38.37. His giving of goodly wings to the Peacock, His giving of wings and feathers unto the Ostrich, Job 39. His depriving us of wisdom and understanding, job 39.16.13 His giving of strength to the horse, & clothing his neck with thunder, job 39.16. His making the hawk to fly by his wisdom, job 39.36.26. His causing the Eagle to mount up at his command, job 39.27. His drawing out the Leviathan with a hook job 41.1. His causing the pastures with the flocks of the valleys all covered with corn to sing Psal 65.13. His satisfying our mouth with good things His renewing our youth like the Eagles, Ps. 103.5. His causing the grass to grow, cattle and food for the service of man Ps. 104.14, His causing of wine that maketh glad the heart of man, Psalm 104.15. His causing of oil which maketh the face to shine, His causing of bread to strengthen man, Ps. 104.15. His not suffering our cattle to decay, Psal. 107.38. His suffering them to be minished and brought low through affliction, oppression and sorrow, Ps. 107.38 His making grass to grow on the mountains, Ps. 147.8. His giving of the beasts food, and to the young ravens which cry, His sending of peace in our borders, & filling us with the flower of wheat, Ps. 147.13. sins. His pardoning & passing by the transgression of the remanent of his heritage, Mic. 7.18. His forgiving all our sins, His healing all our diseases, Psal. 103.3. His redeeming our life from destruction, Ps. 103.4. His crowning us with loving kindness & tender mercies, Ps. 103.4 His not dealing with us after our sins, nor rewarding us after our iniquities, Ps 103.10. His removing our transgressions from us as far as the east is from the west, Ps. 103.12. Seasons. His changing the times and seasons, Dan. 2.21 His washing away things that grow out of the dust of the earth, We are willed to command him concerning the works of his hands, Isa, 45.11. In our prerogatives. His quickening of us together with Christ, Eph. 2.5. His redeeming us from under the Law to receive the adoption of sons, Gal. 4.4. His loving us & washing our sins in his own blood, Rev. 1.5. His sealing of us, & giving us the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts 2 Cor. 1.22. His raising us together and making us to sit in heavenly places in Christ Jesus, Eph. 2.6 His making us of both one, and breaking down the stop of the partition wall, Ephes. 2.14. His begeting us a gain into a lively hope through the resurrection of Christ from the dead, by his abundant mercy, Eph. 1, 3. XXXVII. Eternity of GOD. HE reigns forever and ever, Exod. 15.19. He shall dwell for ever, Psal. 9.7. His throne is for ever, Psal. 45.6. He ruleth by his power, for ever. Ps. 6, 8. He is from everlasting, Psal. 93.1. He shall endure for Psal. 102.12. He is the same, and his years shal have no end, Psal. 102.27. His glory shal endure for ever, Ps. 104.31. Christ is a Priest for ever after the order of Melchizedeck, Ps. 110.1, 6. His righteousness endureth for ever. Psal. 111.3 His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom Dan. 4.9, His Dominion endureth through all generations he shal reign for ever, psalm 146.10. Whatsoever he doth shal be for ever, Eccles. 3.14. His name is from everlasting, Isaiah 63.16. His dominion shal be for ever unto the end, Dan. 8.18. He is the same and his years shal not fail, Heb. 1.12. XXXVIII. Strength of God. Generals. IT is he who girds us with strength to the battle, 2 Sam. 22.40. We should give unto the Lord, glory and strength, Strength and gladness are in Gods palace, 1 Chron. 16.27. He is wise in heart, and mighty in strength no prospering against him, Job 9.4. If wee speak of strength, lo he is strong, Job 9.19. He is mighty in strength and wisdom, Job 38.5. He is our strength and our redeemer, Ps. 19.14. He is exalted in his own strength, Ps. 21.13. He is our strength and our shield, Ps. 28.7 He is the God of our strength, Ps. 43.2. He is the strength and saving strength of his people, Ps. 28.8. He is the rock of our strength, Ps. 6.2. He is the strength of our heart, and our portion for ever, Ps. 73.26. When he shows strength with his arm, he scatters the proud in the imaginations of their hearts, Luk. 1.51. His strength is in the clouds, Ps. 68.34. He hath a mighty arm, strong is his hand and high is his right hand, Ps. 89.13. When he marches to save his people, he marches in the greatness of his strength, Isa 63.1. He hath strength, Pro. 4.18. Strength and beauty are in his sanctuary, Ps. 96.6. God is the glory of our strength, Ps. 89.16. Power of his strength. IT brought the people out of Egypt, Exod. 13.3, 14. Those who stumble, he girds therewith, 1 Sam. 2.4. The channels of the sea appear, the foundations of the world are discovered at his rebuk and at the blast of the breath of his nostrils, 2 Sam. 22.16. He delivereth us thereby from our strong enemies, 2 Sam. 22.18. Thereby he gives strength to his King, and exalts the horn of his anointed, 1 Sam. 2.10. He is our strength and power, to make our way perfect, 2 Sam. 22.35. He is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble, Ps. 46 1 He commands strength to his Saints, & strengtheners that which he hath wrought in us, Ps. 68.28. Thereby he setteth fast the mountaines being girded with power Psal. 65.6. The God of Israel it is he who giveth strength and power to his people, Psal. 78.35. Thereby he divides the sea, cleaves the fountain and the flood and dries up the mighty waters, Psal. 74.13 Doing wonders, he hath declared his strength, amongst the people, Psal. 77.14. He hath laid help for the Saints upon one who is mighty, ps. 89 19 He is clothed with strength where with he hath girded himself, having thereby set the world that it cannot be moved, Ps. 93.1. He is God the Lord, the strength of our salvation who covers our head in the day of battle, Ps. 140.7. It he our strengch which teacheth our hands to war, and our fingers to fight, Psal. 144.1. His way is strength to the upright, Pro. 10.29 We ought to be confident and not fearful, because the Lord Jehovah is our strength and song, and is become our salvation, Isa. 12.2. He is strength to the poor, a strength to the needy in their distress &c. Isa. 25.4. He is strength to his people, who turn the battle to the gate, Isa. 28.6. It is he that giveth power to the faint, and to increase strength in them that have no might, Isa. 40.29. The God of heaven giveth Kings a kingdom strength and glory. Dan. 4.32. Use. To trust in God that strength, Ps. 18.2. To joy in the Lords strength, Ps. 21.1. To desire to be judged by his strength, Ps. 54.1. To resolve therefore to wait upon God, Ps. 59.9. Therefore to resolve to sing unto God being our refuge and the God of our mercy, Ps. 59.17. Therefore to ascribe strength unto God the Lord, psalm 71.17. Therefore to walk in the strength of the Lord God, Ps. 71.17. Therefore to show it forth unto their generation, and his power unto that to come, Ps. 71.18. To show unto the generaition to come the praises of the Lord, his strength, and the wonderful works that he hath done, Ps. 78.4. To pray God to gird up his strength & come and save them, Ps. 80.2. To sing aloud unto God our strength, Psal. 81.1. To desire it unto us, Ps. 86.16. In distress to cry out unto God for his zeal and his strength, and the sounding of his bowels and his mercy, Isa. 63 15 When in danger the Saints adhere unto other helps, yet it is in the Lord their God, Zech. 12.5, Trials. It is a cause of our ruin to forget the God of our salvation, and not to be mindful of the God of our strength, Isa. 17.10. The Saints in exigents may come to think that their strength and hope are passed from the Lord, Lam. 3.18. Encouragements. That the Lord will give strength unto his people, Ps. 29.11. That he is the Saints strength in the time of trouble, Ps. 37.39. That wisdom and knowledge makes a man strong, and increase in strength, Pro. 24.5. That the Lord is our strength and song, being become our salvation, Ps. 118.14. That they who wait upon the Lord, do renew their strength, and do mount up with wings as Eagles, Isa. 40.31. That in the Lord we have righteousness and strength, that men should come unto him, Isa. 45.24. That though other helps fail, yet the Saints joy that God is their strength, Isa. 49.5. That God in dangers saves his people from future danger, by his right hand, and by the arm of his strength, Isa. 62.8. That the Lord is our strength, our foretresse, and our refuge in the day of affliction, Jerem. 16.19. That the Lord is their strength, and will make their feet like hinds feet, Hab. 3.19. XXXIX. Power of GOD. Generals. NOthing is too hard for him, Gen 18.14 There is none that can do according to his might, Deut. 3.24. None knoweth the power of his anger, Ps. 90.1. Through the terribleness thereof his enemies do submit unto him, Ps. 66.3. There is no wisdom power or understanding against him, Pro. 21.30. Isa. 24.19. His hand is not shortened at all, that it cannot redeem, Isa. 50.2. None can stay his hand or say unto him, what dost thou? Dan. 4.25. Nahum 1.3, 5. He is excellent in power and in judgement job 37.23. He is able to abase those who walk in pride, Dan 4.27. None can understand the thunder of his power job 26.14. It belongeth unto him Ps. 62.11. There is an exceeding greatness of power to make us believe, Eph. 1.19. excellency. It was Davids song, Ps. 59.16. He thirsted to see his power and his glory, Ps. 63.2. He is excellent in power and in judgement, job 37.23. His right hand is glorious in power, Exo. 15.6. It is a great power, Num. 14.17. It is a mighty power, Deut. 4 37. 1 Sam. 44.6 Particulars. He hath Power to help, 2 Cor. 29.8. He is able to recompense the obedient all losses, 2 Chron. 25.9. He divideth the sea. job 26 12. He thereby overturneth the mountains by the roots, job 28.9. He scattereth enemies thereby, Psalm. 59.1. The earth shakes, th● heavens drop at his presence, Ps. 68.8. he calleth all the stars by their names, by the greatness of his might, Isa. 40.26. he hath power to deliver, Isaiah 50.2. He is mighty to save, Isa. 63.1. He hath power to forgive sins, Matth. 9.9. He is able to succour, those who are tempted, Heb, 2.18. He is able to save from death, Heb. 10.5. Trials. He hath made the heavens thereby, &c. jer. 10.12. He hath made the earth and all that is therein by his great power, and outstretched arm, jer. 2.75. He exalteth thereby, job 26.22. Sometimes he slays not, but scattereth men thereby, and throws them down, Psal. 95.11 Through the greatness thereof, his enemies are made to submit unto him, Ps. 66.4. He ruleth thereby for ever, Ps. 66.7. By the greatness thereof, he can preserve those appointed to die, Psal. 79.11. He saves many times rebellious people to make his mighty power known, Psal. 106 8. His eternal power and godhead was seen in the creation of the world, Rom. 4.20. He is of power to stablish us according to the Gospel, Rom. 16.25 He will raise us up by his power, 1 Cor. 6.14. He is to be praised in the firmament of his power, Ps. 150.1. Preaching of the cross is the power of God, 1 Cor. 1.18. Christ is the power of God, 1 Cor. 1.24. We shall live with God by his power towards us, 2 Cor. 13.4. All things are upheld by the might of his power, Heb. 1.30. He is able to do abundantly above all that we can think or speak, Eph. 3.20. XL. greatness of God. HE is great, & greatly to be praised, and his greatness is unsearchable, Ps. 135.36. He is great and of great power, his understanding is infinite, Ps. 147.5. He filleth heaven and earth, jer. 23.24. He is greater then men, job 33.12. The heaven, even the heaven of heavens cannot contain him, 1 King 8.27. He is great and above all gods, Ps. 135.5. & 95.3 He is great, and wee know him not, The number of his years cannot be preached out, job 36.26. There is none so great as our God, Ps. 77.13. There is none who is great like the Lord, and his name great in might jer. 10.6. He is greater then all Gods, Exod. 18.11. He is great, and greatly to be praised in the city of our God, and in the mountain of his holinesse, Ps. 48.1. He is great, and greaily to be praised, and to be feared above all gods 1 Chr. 16.25. Ps. 96.4. By the greatness of his arm he stills the Churches enemies in their dangers and makes them to be quiet to let them alone, Exo. 15.16 His mercies are suitable to his greatness Num. 14.19. Nehe. 9.22. 1 Chron. 21.13. We are not able to endure a sight of his greatness, Deut. 5.24. greatness should be ascribed unto him, Deu. 32.3. He got himself a name of greatness and terribleness, by driving out the Nations from before his people, 1 Chro. 17.21. His is the greatness and the power, and the glory and the majesty, 1 Chron. 29.11. Through the greatness of his power he makes his Enemies submit unto him, Ps. 66.8. Through his greatness his people were redeemed and brought out of Egypt, Deut. 9.26. He should be praised according to his excellent greatness, Ps. 150.2 He is a great God and a great King above all gods, Psalm 95.3. 2 Chron. 2.5. He is great in Zion, and high above all the people, Ps. 99.2. By the greatness of his might he calleth all the host of heavenly bodies by their name, Isa. 40.26. He traveleth to destroy his enemies, and help his Church in the greatness of his strength, Isa 63.1. The exceeding greatness of his power is seen to them who believe, Ephes. 1.19. He is great, for there is none like him neither is there any God besides him, &c. 2 Sam. 7.22. As he is a great God, so he doth great things and unsearchable, marvelous things without number, job 5.9. Things past finding out, yea, and wonders without number, job 9.10. He is very great, and clothed with honour and majesty, Ps. 104.1. It is confessed that he is great and above all gods, Ps. 135.5. As he is great, so he alone doth great wonders, Ps. 136.4. He is the great God that formed all things, Prov. 26.10. In the midst of us, Isa. 12.6. There is none like unto the Lord, great, and great in might, jer. 10.6. The Lord is the great the mighty God, called the Lord of hosts, 1 Chr. 11.9. Great in counsel, and mighty in work, jer. 32.18, 19. It is the great God who makes known what shall come to pass hereafter, Da. 2.45 He is the great and dreadful God, keeping Covenant and mercy, to them that love him, Dan. 9.4. He is greater then all, John 10.29. He is greater then Christ considered as he is the mediator, John 14.28. He is greater then our heart, and knoweth all things, 1 John 3.20. XLI. goodness of God. Generals. HE out of his goodness prepares mercies for the poor, Psal. 68.10. He is good and his mercy endureth for ever, Isa. 63.11. His goodness laid up for them that fear him, is unexpressible, Ps. 31.19. He is good and upright, and therefore will teach sinners in the way, Psal. 25.8. He prevents his Saints with the blessings thereof, Psal. 21.3. His name is good, Psal. 54.6. His loving kindness is good, Psal. 69.16. He is good to his Israel, even to the clean in heart, Psal. 73.1. He is good and does good, Psal. 119.68. He is good unto all, and his tender mercies are over all his works, Ps. 145.9. Jer. 33.11. He is good, and a strong hold in the day of trouble, Nah. 1.9. He is abundant in goodness and truth, Exod. 34.6. The earth is full thereof, Ps. 33.5. It is said to be a high prerogative to dwell in his courts, and to be satisfied with the goodness of his house, Psal. 65.4. He is called the Saints goodness, and their fortress, Psal. 144.2. It is mentioned unto God for a strong plea for mercy, to utter thereupon the memory of his great goodness, and to sing of his righteousness, Ps. 145.7. It is an expression of the Church, to mention his mercies and loving kindnesses, according unto all he hath bestowed out of his great goodness, &c. Isa. 63.7. It is so great, that men are said in the latter dayes to take such notice thereof, as to fear the Lord and his goodness, Hos. 3.5. His beauty therewith is said to be unexpresable great, when corn and wine should make the young men & maids cheerful, Zech. 9.17. As he is good, so the fruit of his spirit is in all goodness, Rom. 11 32. Trials touching it. It is such as makes men to fear and tremble for the greatness thereof, jer. 33.9. The greatness thereof is matter of delight unto his saints, Neh. 9.25. He blots out the saints transgressions for his goodness sake, Ps. 25.7. It is matter of thankfulness and praise, Ezra. 3.11. Ps. 107.1. He is good unto them that wait for him, and to the soul that seeks him, Lam. 3.25. We ought to rejoice for all the good he does to his people, Exod. 18.9. As one of his greatest favours, he made all his goodness to pass before Moses, Exod. 33.16. It was an encouragement which Moses used to Hobab, for to stay with him, the participation thereof, Num. 10 33. It is matter of blessing of God for all his goodness and truth of promise unto his saints, 1 King. 8.66. 2 Chron. 7.10. Complaint is made not to have served God in his great goodness, unto that he gave his people in a good land and fat, Neh. 9.35. After all the saints sufferings, it revives them and gives them hope, Ps. 27 13. It endureth continually, Ps. 25.1. The year is crwoned therewith, Ps. 65.11. It is matter of high, praise Ps. 107.8. It is had recourse unto for the wheat, and for oil, for wine and for the young flock, &c. and to have their souls as a watered garden, Jer. 31.12. It is a rich goodness not to be despised, Rom. 2.4. It should led us unto Repentance, Rom. 2.4. It is joined with severity to make us stand in awe, Rom. 11.22. It is goodness to us if we continue in his goodness, Rom. 11.22. It is Gods good pleasure that we attain and fulfil all the good pleasure of his goodness, unto the work of faith with power, 2 Thes. 1.11. XLII. wisdom of God. Generals. God who is wisdom understandeth the way thereof, 1 Kins 3.28. He is mighty in strength and wisdom, Job 36.5. Thereby he made the heavens, Ps 136 5. He thereby can number the clouds, Job 38.37. Thereby he founded the earth, Prov. 3.19. The world was established thereby, Jer. 10.12. & 51.15. wisdom and might are his, Dan 2.20. His foolishness is wiser then men, 1 Cor. 1.25. When the world was so wise not to know God, out of his wisdom he made the foolishness of preaching to save believers, 1 Cor. 1, 21. Christ is the power of God and the wisdom of God, 1 Cor. 1.24. It is a mystery, 2 Cor. 2.7. It is a hidden mystery, a wisdom ordained before the world was, 2 Cor. 2.7. It is known unto the Church to bee a manifold wisdom, Ephes. 3.10. In Christ are hide all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge, Col. 2.3. He is onely wise, Jud. 25. Trials. It causeth us to do righteous judgement, 1 Kings 3.28. Out of his wisdom he puts wisdom in the inward parts, Job 38.36. It foretold of the wickedness of men, Luk. 11.49. Christ is made unto us of God, wisdom, righteousness, &c. 1 Cor. 1.30. It is God who gives the Spirit of wisdom, and revelation, Eph. 1.17. The word of Christ should dwell in us richly in all wisdom, Col. 3.18. The Lamb onely was worthy to receive riches, and honour, and wisdom, Rev. 5.12. LXIII. That God doth all. HE turned the Egyptians hearts to ●ate his people, Psal. 105.25. He made the wicked for the day of evil, Pro. 16.3. His mingling of a perverse spirit amongst the Egyptians to cause them to err, Isai. 19, 14. He gave Jacob for a spoil, and Israel for a prey unto the robbers, Isa 42.24. Who can say that any thing cometh to pass, and the Lord commandeth it not? Lam. 3.27. See a deceived Prophet deceived of God, Ezek. 14.9 Wicked men in their destroying others work for God. Ezek. 29.20. God threw out all the Kings of the Canaanites before Joshua, Josh. 11.8. & 21.3. It came of God to harden the Canaanites hearts for their destruction, Josh. 2.20. The renting away of the ten tribes from Rehoboam, came of God, 1 King. 12.15. There is no evil in the city but the Lord does it, Amos 3.6. At Gods command Judah was carried away captive, and Jerusalem overthrown, 2 Kings 24.3. The Lord removed Israel also out of his sight, and sent them into captivity for ever, 2 Kings 17.23. It was through the anger of the Lord against Jerusalem, that Zedekiah rebelled against the King of Assyria, 2 King. 24.20. There is no peace to him that goes out, nor to him that comes in, because the Lord doth vex them with all adversity, 2 Chro. 15.5, 6. Jehoshaphats time was quiet, because the Lord gave him rest round about, 2 Chr. 20, 29. Ahaziahs destruction coming to visit Joram was of God, so falling with him, 2 Chr. 22.7. Joash was overthrown by God with a small company of Syrians, 2 Chr. 24.24. Amaziah refused good counsel, because his destruction came of God, 2 Chr. 25.20. XLIV. wisdom. Generals. THE Saints may miss of discerning their wisdom, job 6.13. Wicked men die without wisdom, job. 4.21. Some may seem to be so wise, as if wisdom should die with them, job 12.2. A wise man should not utter vain knowledge, nor fill his belly with the East wind, job 15.2. We ought not to restrain wisdom unto ourselves, job 15.8. Wise relations usually come from our fathers job. A wise man may bee profitable unto himself, job 22.2. The places of wisdom and understanding are hard to be found job 28.12. Man knoweth not the price thereof, job 28.13. It is infinite in value, beyond the price of silver or gold, or precious stones Job 28.15 16. God understandeth the way and place thereof, Job 28.23. Great men are not always wise, neither do the ancient understand Judgement, Job 32.9. Such are fittest to give ear unto knowledge, Job 34.7. God is mighty in strength and wisdom, Job 36 5. It is God who putteth wisdom in the inward parts, and giveth under, standing to the heart, Job 38.36. It is God who deprives us of wisdom and understanding, Job 39.16. Our mouth should speak of wisdom and of understanding, Psal. 49.2. our heart should be applied unto wisdom, Ps. 90.12. In all our troubles we ought to walk wisely in the perfect way until God come, Psal. 101.2. All Gods works were made in wisdom, Ps. 104.4. Fools despise wisdom and instruction, Prov. 1.7. In wisdom we should be wise for ourselves, Pro 9.12. Wise children make glad fathers. Prov. 10.1 Scorners seek it and find it not, ibid. Folly is joy unto such as are destitute thereof Pro. 15.21. A fool hath no heart unto it, Prov. 16.17. It is too high for a fool, the knowledge thereof, Prov. 24.7. There is more hope of a fool, then of one that is wise in his own conceit, Prov. 26.12. Wise men ought not to have respect of persons in judgement, Pro. 24.23. In much wisdom there is great grief, Eccles. 1.8. There is no remembrance of the wise more then of the fool, for ever, Eccles. 2.16. There is a labour in wisdom and knowledge Eccles. 2.21. Oppression makes such mad, Eccles. 7.7. It is good with an inheritance, Eccles 7.11. We must not be overwise, lest we be desolate Eccles. 7.17. A little folly makes him to stink who is in reputation for wisdom and honour, Eccles. 10.1 God is onely wise, Rom. 16.27. God hath made the wisdom of this world foolishness, 1 Cor. 1.20. The foolish things of this world, He hath made to confounded the wise, 1 Cor. 1.27. wisdom ought to be spoken among them that are perfect, 1 Cor. 2.6. The wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. 1 Cor. 3.19 God in Christ hath abounded unto us in all grace, wisdom and prudence, Eph. 1.8. It is a woeful wisdom, to be wise to do evil; but to do good, to have no knowledge, jer. 4.21. Wise, mighty, and rich men must not glory in their wisdom, might nor riches jer. 9.23. It is justified of her children, Luk. 7.35. What it is. When one cannot speak profitably, then to be silent, job 13.5. The fear of the Lord that is wisdom; and to depart from evil, that is understanding, Pro. 28.28. The wellspring thereof is like a flowing brook, Pro. 18.4. True wisdom is the wisdom of the just, Luk. 1.17. The special point thereof, is to consider our latter end, Deu. 32.29. Where. Usually wisdom and understanding are with the Ancient, and length of dayes, job 12 12. It dwells with prudence, and finds out the knowledge of witty inventions, Pro. 8.12. It is found in the lips of him that hath understanding, Pro. 10.18. It is with the well-advised, Pro. 13.10. It rests in the heart of him that hath understanding, Pro. 13.33. & 17.24. A wise mans heart is at his right hand, Eccl. 10.2. excellency. It is infinite in value, beyond the price of silver, gold, or precious stones, job 28 15, 16. &c. Thereby God made the heavens, Psal. 136.5 It is better then silver or gold, more precious then rubies. Nothing desirable is comparable unto her; Length of dayes is in her right hand, and In her left hand riches and honour, Pro. 3.15, 16. Pro. 8.11. All her ways are pleasantness, and all her ways are peace. She is a three of life to them that lay hold upon her; Every one who retaineth her is happy, Prov. 3.17, 18. Thereby God hath founded the earth, and by his understanding established the heavens Pro. 3.19. The fruits thereof are better then gold, yea then fine gold, and her revenue then choice silver, Pro. 8.19. Thereby all the great works of predestination, and providence were wrought from everlasting, Pro. 8.23. The law thereof itis a fountain of life, to depart from the snares of death, Prov. 13, 14. It is better to purchase it, with understanding, then gold or silver, Prov. 16.16. It causes men to scale the Cities of the mighty, and to cast down their confidence, Prov. 21.22. When the knowledge thereof is understood, it is sweet to the foul, Pro. 24.7. It excelleth folly, as far as light doth darkness, Eccles. 2.13: It is a defence, as money is; but the excellency of knowledge is, that wisdom, giveth life to them that have it, Eccles. 7.12. It makes a mans face to shine and changeth the boldness of his face, Eccles. 8.1. It is to be preferred, before riches or honour, or any other thing whatsoever, 2 Chron. 1.11. Nature. A wise man and of understanding will hear, increase wisdom, and so attain unto wise councils, Pro. 1.5. It observes wise councils, Ps. 107.43. To lay up knowledge, Pro. 10.14. To be sparing of speech, Pro. 10.19. Their lips disperse knowledge, Pro. 15.7, Reproof enters deep, ly into such, Pro. 17.10. Necessity. It is the principal thing, and therefore to be attained with all our getting, Pro. 4.7. We must attain unto wisdom to make us to regard discretion, and that our lips may keep knowledge, Pro. 5.1, 2. We must make wisdom as our sister, and understanding as our kinswoman, Pro. 7 4. Danger of want thereof. They who hate it love death, Pro. 8.26. He sinneth against his own soul, Prov. 8.35, 36. For want thereof men do die, Pro. 10.21 Want thereof makes a man despised of his neighbour, Pro. 11.12. God destroys the worldly wisdom of the prudent, 1 Cor. 5.19. He taketh the wise in their own craftiness, 1 Cor. 3.20. It is woeful to be wise in our own eyes, and prudent in our own sight Isa. 5.21. The wisdom and knowledge of wicked men perverts them, Isa. 47.10. Trials. Sound wisdom is laid up for the righteous, Pro. 2, 27. A wise man will be wiser by instruction, and such who are just, will increase by hearing, Pro. 9.9. When it entereth into our heart, and knowledge is pleasant to our soul, then shall we understand righteousness, judgement, equity, and every good work, Pro. 2, 9, 10. The wise in heart will receive commandments Pro 10.8. Such who harken unto counsel, are wise, Prov. 4.15. Their tongue is health Prov. 12.13. Such prudent cover shane, Pro. 12.16. Such fear and depart from evil, Pro. 14.16. They are crwoned with knowledge, Prov. 14 18. The tongues of such use knowledge aright, Pro. 15.2. The way of life is above, to depart from hell beneath, Pro. 15.24 To hear reproofs of wise men, Pro. 15.21. They are prudent, Prov. 16.21. Their heart teacheth their mouths, & addeth learning to their lips, Pro. 16.23. It is a kind of wisdom to be silent, Pro. 17, 28. They keep their mind till afterwards, Prov. 29.11. Such have their eyes in their head, Eccl. 2.14 Their words are heard in quiet, more then they that rule among fools, Eccl. 9.7. Their words are gracious, Eccles. 10.12. Their words are of goodness, Eccl. 12.11. The fullness of the knowledge of Gods will ought to be in all wisdom and spiritual understanding, Col. 1.9 The wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle and easy to be entreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality and without hypocrisy, Jam. 2.17. To be silent in evil times, Amos 5.13. Difficulty. It is a hard rare matter for fools to become wise, Ps. 94.8. Commanded. We must keep sound wisdom and discretion Prov. 3.21. We must get wisdom and understanding, Pro. 4.5. We ought to hear instruction, to be wise and not refuse it, Pro. 8.32. Effects. Such prudent foresee evil, and hid themselves, Pro. 22.3. It will fetch our deep councils, Pro. 20.5. Through it a house is builded, and established by understanding, Pro. 24.3. Encouragements. They be happy people who find it, Pro. 3.13. Such shall inherit glory, Pro. 3.35. It leads in the way of righteousness, in the midst of the paths of judgement, Pro. 8.20. It causeth the lovers thereof to inherit substance, and fills their treasures, Pro. 8.21. They are blessed who give ear unto it, watching daily at her gates, and at the posts of her doors, Prov. 8 34. Such who find her, find life and favour, from God, Pro. 8.35. It is a commendable thing to our measure, Pro. 12.8. The lips of such shall preserve them, Prov. 14.3. The Kings favour is towards such servants, Pro. 14.35. It appertaineth to Princes, Pro. 14.16. Such who purchase it love their own soul, Prov. 19.8. Such walking wisely shall have deliverance, Pro. 28.16. Christ is made unto us of God the Father, wisdom, &c. 1 Cor. 1.30. Attaining. It is God who must show us the secrets thereof, Job 11.6. It is God who makes us to know wisdom in the inward parts, Psal. 51.6. Wise consideration of Gods doings, makes us to fear, and declare the work of GOD, Ps. 64.9, By frequency in the word of God, Ps. 110.98. It is the gift of God, Pro. 2.6. To fear the Lord, and not to be wise in our own eyes, and to depart from evil, Pro. 3.7. By walking with wise men, Pro. 13.20. Desire makes a man to separare himself, and intermeddle with all wisdom, Pro. 18.1. By hearing counsel and instruction, to become wise in our latter end, Pro. 19.20. Scorners punished, makes the simplo wise, Pro. 21.11. By instruction, ibid. The rod and reproof give it; Pro. 29.15. By being good in Gods sight, it is given, Eccles. 2.26. We must become fools, to become wise. 1 Cor. 3.18. It must be begged of God, who giveth to all men liberally, &c. Jam. 1.5. Unto those who seek it early, Prov. 18.17. Use. It strengtheners the wise, more then ten mighty men in the city Eccles. 7.19. That the hearts of such may discern both of time and judgement, Ecclesiastes 8.5. It is profitable to direct, Eccles, 10.10. It makes us wise unto that which is good, and simplo unto that which is evil, Rom. 16.19. Teaching and admonition should be in all wisdom, Col. 1.28. To walk thereby warily towards them that are witohut, Col. 4.5. To show thereby out of a good conversation, all our works with meekness of wisdom, Jam. 2.13. XLV. Knowledge. Generals. A Wise man should not utter vain knowledge, job 15.2. Fools have a sort of knowledge, Pro. 1.21. It is wickedness not to desire the knowledge of Gods ways, and bid God depart from us, job 21.14. Our lips should utter knowledge clearly, job 33.3. Prying into Gods council, darkens counsel without knowledge, job 38.2. Every prudent man dealeth therewith, Pro. 13.16. We should depart from wicked men, not having the lips of knowledge, Pro. 4.7. It is not good for the soul to bee without knowledge, Prov. 9.2. He who increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow, Eccles. 1.13. The most excellent, knowledge is the knowledge of Christ crucified 1 Cor. 2.2. They are foolish who know not the way of the Lord, nor the judgement of their God, jer. 5.4. Those who think they know any thing, know nothing yet as they ought to know, 1 Cor. 8.2. Knowledge and discretion go together, Pro. 1.4. Danger of the want thereof. It is a cause of our destruction, Hos. 4.6. Hating thereof makes us to cry and not bee heard, when we choose not the fear of the Lord Pro. 1.29. Nature. If unsanctified, it puffs up. 1 Cor. 8.1. Such are sparing of their words, being of an excellent spirit, Prov. 17.28. Heavenly knowledge it humbles, Phi. 3.12, 13 They conceal knowledge, Pro. 12.23. excellency. Thereby the depths are broken up, Pro. 9.11. Thereby the just are delivered, Pro. 11.9. The lips of such are a precious jewel, Prov. 20.15. Thereby a house is filled with all pleasant and precious riches, Pro. 24.4. It is life eternal to know God, and Iesus Christ whom he hath sent, John 17.3. Use. To grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord Iesus Christ, 2 Pet. 3.18. Trials. Putting of us in fear, makes us to know that we are but men, Psalm 9.20. We may know that God loves us, when our enemies do not triumph against us, Psal. 41.11. Those who love instruction, do love it, Pro. 12.1. Understanding hearts seek after it, Pro. 15.14. The lips of such disperse knowledge, Pro. 14.7. Attaining. The sight of Gods great works, should breed it, Psal. 19.2. To cry after it, to seek it as for silver, and for hide treasures, Pro. 2.34. Knowledge and understanding come out of Gods mouth, Pro. 2.6. It is easy to him that understandeth, Prov. 14.6. The heart of the prudent getteth understanding, and the ear of the wise seeketh it, Pr. 18.15. Under standing makes us to understand knowledge, Pro. 19.25. Not harkening unto foolish doctrine, not tending to knowledge, Pro. 19.27. It is Christ who enriches us in all utterance & knowledge, 1 Cor. 5.1. XLVI. Holinesse. Sanctification. Generals. WE must be holy as he is holy in all manner of conversation, 1 Pet. 1.15. Children ought to be looked after, and sanctified, Job. 1.5. God is terrible out of his holy places, Ps. 68.35. Wee should give thankes at the remembrance of his holinesse, Ps. 97.12. We should worship, at his holy hil, for he is holy, Ps. 99.9. The Lord is righteous in all his ways, and holy in all his works, Ps. 145.17. There should be no hurt nor destruction in all Gods holy mountain, Isa. 11. Isa. 65.25. Our bodies and souls should be presented as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable before him, Rom. 12.1. There is none like God, glorious in holiness, &c. Exod. 15 11, Those who minister about holy things should live of the things of the temple, 1 Cor. 3.13. The mystery of godliness is very great, 1 Tim. 3.16. All that will live godly in Christ Iesus shall suffer persecution, 2 Tim 3.12. In our course of holinesse, we cannot do the things which we would, Galath. 5.17. God is holy, holy, holy, the Lord God almighty, which was, which is, and which is to come. Rev. 4.8. Manner. As he who hath called us is holy, so must we be, in all manner of conversation, 1 Pet. 1.13, 14. Such so qualified must purge themselves even as he is pure, 1 John 3.3. God must bee worshipped in the beauty of holiness, Psal. 96.9. Necessity. Without it no man can see the Lord, Heb. 12.14. Because no unclean or polluted thing can enter therein, Revel. 21.27. Because unless a man be born again of water and the Spirit, he can in no ways enter into heaven, John 3.5. Because if any man be in Christ, he must be a new creature, 2 Cor. 5.17. Because with God nothing is available, but a new creature, Gal. 5.6. Because we are saved and called by an holy calling, 2 Tim. 1.9. Danger of wanting. It is a snare to devour that which is holy, and after vows to make enquiry, Pro. 20.25. Despising the words of the holy One of Israel, is destruction, Isa. 5.24. It is wicked hypocrisy, despising others, to brag thereof, Isa. 65.5. Encouragements. Then we may boldly enter into the Holiest, by the blood of Jesus, Heb. 10.19. That such as are sanctified by God the Father, are preserved in Christ Jesus and called judas 1. That godliness with contentment is great gain, 1 Tim. 1.6. Motives unto it. The Commandment is holy, just and good, Rom. 7.12. Because such who sow to the Spirit, shal of the Spirit reap life everlasting, Galat. 6.8. Such shall have peace in this their strong wrestlings, Gal. 6.16. Such coming out of darkness to be light in the Lord, should walk as children of the light, Eph. 1.8. The Church sanctified by God, should be a glorious Church, without spote or wrinkle, Eph. 3.27. Because the new creature is renewed in knowledge, according unto the image of him who created him, Colos. 3.10. Because it is the will of God our sanctification, 1 Thes. 4.3. Because God hath not appointed us unto pans, but unto holiness, 1 Thes. 4.7. Because that unto the pure all things are pure, 1 Tim. 1.15. Because Christ gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people zealous of good works, Titus 2.14. Because we are saved by the washing of regeneration, and the renewing of the Holy Ghost, Tit. 1.3. It is presumed that the Saints are called sanctified ones, Isa. 13.9 Gods dwelling is in the high and holy place Isa. 57.15. Gods courts are courts of holiness, Isa. 62.9. The Saints are called a holy people, redeemed of the Lord, Isa 62 12 They are said to be the people of his holiness, Isa. 63.18. Our cities should be holy cities, Isa. 64.10. It is Gods motto and impression upon all he owns, Zech. 14.21. His covenant is a holy covenant, Luk. 1.72. He hath sworn that we should serve him in holiness and righteousness, all our days, Luke 1.75. The Scriptures are holy, Rom. 1.2. Christ was declared to be the Son of God, according to the Spirit of holiness, Rom. 1.4. We should so purge out the old leaven, as we may be a new lump, 1 Cor. 5.7. The Saints shal judge the world, 1 Cor. 6.2. Salutations must be holy, 1 Cor. 16.20. Christ died, that we should not live unto ourselves, &c. 2 Cor. 5.15. Because old things are passed away, and all things are become new, 2 Cor. 5.16. The Saints are a holy people, Deut. 7.6. Gods habitation is a holy habitation, Deut. 26.15. Holinesse was engraven upon all consecrated things, Ezra 8.28. All places ought to be sanctified unto God Neh. 3.1. Gods foundation is in the holy mountains, Ps. 87.1. His promise is holy, Ps. 105.22. Trials. There should be no hurt nor destruction in all Gods holy mountain, Isa. 11.9. The knowledge of the holy is understanding, Prov. 9.10. The Lords holy arm and his right hand gets him the victory, Ps. 98.1. Christ sanctified himself, that we also might be sanctified through the truth, John 17.19. Our sanctified offerings are acceptable thorough the Holy Ghost, Rom 15.6. Holy children, the work of Gods hands, should sanctify his name and sanctify the Holy one of Jacob, Isa. 29.23 The Lord must be sanctified in our hearts, 1 Pet. 1.15. It is matter of great rejoiceing, to have the Holy one of Israel in the midst of us, Isay 12.6. He that sanctifieth, and they which are sanctified, are all of one, &c. Heb. 2.11. Some have a form of godliness, but have denied the power thereof, 2 Tim. 3.5. Those are proud who consent not to wholesome doctrine according to godliness, &c. 1 Tim. 6.3, 4. It is profitable unto all things, having the promise of this life and of that which is to come, 1 Tim. 4.8. The creatures are sanctified by the word of God and prayer, 1 Tim. 4.5. Those who are Christs have crucified the flesh with the lusts of it, Gal. 5.24. Attaining. We were elected by the foreknowledge of God the Father through sanctification of the Spirit, &c. 1 Pet. 1.2. Our souls are purified through obeying the truth, through the Spirit, 1 Pet. 1.22. We are born again through the incorruptible seed of the word of God, 1 Pet. 1.23. All things pertaining to life and godliness, are given us through the knowledge of Christ Jesus our Lord, 2 Pet. 1.4. The heart is purified by faith, Act. 15.9. By being renewed in the Spirit of our mind, So putting on the new man, which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness, Eph. 4.23, 24. By walking circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise men, Eph. 5.15. By the washing of water, through the word, Christ sanctifies his Church, Eph. 5.26. By putting on the whole arm our of God, Eph. 6.13. The God of peace, he sanctifies us wholly 1 Thess. 5.23. We are chosen to salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth, 2 Thess. 2.13. The grace of God, &c. teaches us to deny ungodliness and worldly lusts, that we might live soberly, righteously and godly, &c. Tit. 2.12, 13. Wee are sanctified through the truth, John 17.19. Christ for our sakes sanctifieth himself, that we also might be sanctified through the truth John 17.17, 19. We are washed sanctified and justified by the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the power of our God, 1 Cor. 7, 11. The unbelieving husband is sanctified by the believing wife, &c. 1 Cor. 7.14. We are transformed into the image of Christ from glory to glory, even as by the spirit of the Lord, 2 Cor. 3.18. The bearing about in our body the dying of the Lord Jesus, causes that the life of Jesus be made manifest in our body, 2 Cor. 4.10.11. The many precious promises wee have, should make us to cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, to perfect holinesse in the fear of the Lord, 2 Cor. 7.1. XLVII. Faith Generals. HE that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of those that diligently seek him, Heb. 11.6. Whatsoever is not of faith is sin, Rom. 14.23 It is the ground of all speedy and faithful obedience, Heb. 11.7. If we shall confess with our mouth, and believe with our heart that God hath raised Christ from the dead, we shalbe saved, Rom. 10.9. Those who seek righteousness by the works of the Law, and not by faith, miss thereof. The unbelief of some makes not the faith of God of none effect, Rom. 3.3. The righteosnesse therof is revealed from faith to faith, Rom. 1.17 The righteousness of God is by Jesus Christ, unto all, and upon all them that believe, Rom. 3.22. There is a law of faith, Rom. 3.27. It is one God who shal justify the circumcision by faith, and uncircumcision through faith, Rom. 3.3. To him that worketh not, but believeth in him who justifieth the ungodly: his faith is counted for righteousness, Rom. 4.5. Christ is the end of the Law for righteousness, to them that believe, Rom. 10.3. Wee cannot call on him in whom we have not believed, Rom. 10. 14. The estimation of ourselves must be according to the measure of our faith, Rom. 12.3 If we have faith, we should have it to ourselves before GOD, Rom. 14.20. God is manifest to all nations for the obedience of faith, Rom. 16.26. We are not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, Gal. 2.16. All are concluded under sin, that the promise of the faith of Jesus Christ, may be given unto them that believe, Gal 3.22. Before the law came we were shut up unto the faith to be revealed Gal. 3.23. There is one God, one faith, one Baptism, Eph. 4.5. There is an exceeding great power of God, toward us who believe, according to the working of his mighty power, Eph. 1.19. We should strive together for the faith of the Gospel, Phil. 1.27. The onely righteousness, is the righteousness of God by faith, Phil. 3.10. The faith of others is to be enquired after, 1 Thes. 3.5.6. The prospering of others in this grace, is matter of comfort, 1 Thes. 3.7, We ought to strengthen what is wanting in others faith, 1 Thes. 3.10. The growth thereof in others, is matter of thanksgiving, 2 Thes. 1.3. All men have not faith, 2 Thes. 3.2. Godly edification is of faith, 1 Timoth. 1.4. We should be an example unto believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in doctrine, in faith, in purity, 1 Tim. 5.12. Such deny the faith as do not provide for their own families, 2 Tim. 5.8. It is dangerous to cast of our first faith, 1 Tim. 5.12. If we believe not, God abideth faithful he cannot deny himself, 2 Tim. 2.13. Good actions are accepted as they are done in faith, Heb. 11.4. We must not have the faith of our Lord Jesus in respect of persons, Iam, 2.1. The poor in this world may be rich in faith, Iam. 2.19. The devils have a kind of trembling faith, Iam 2.19. It is a commandement that we should believe in the name of his son Jesus Christ, and love one another, 1 John 1.21. We ought to know and believe the love that God hath unto us 1 John 4.16. We should contend earnestly for the faith once given unto the Saints, Iude 3. The faith of Christians is a sure belief, Luk 1.1. A weak faith, yet may be faith, Matth. 8.26. In hard tasks we had need of a strong faith Luk. 17.5. Severed from doubting, It may remove a mountain, Luk. 17.19. It is a rare jewel to be found on the earth, Idem Outward respects may hinder the manifestation thereof for a time, John 12.42. Former admonition should strengthen our faith, John 13.9. As many as are ordained unto eternal life shall believe, Acts 13.48. It is imputed unto believers for righteousness, Rom. 4.3. What. It is the strength of faith, against hope to believe in hope, Rom. 4.18. Not to stagger at the promise through unbelief, but give glory to God, Rom. 4.24. It is the substance of things hoped for, and the evidence of things not seen, Hebr. 11.1 It is, To believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, Acts 8.37. Nature. It is steadfast, Col. 2.5 It is laborious and active, accompanied with love, and patience of hope, 1 Thess. 1.3. It must be unfeigned 1 Tim. 1.5. It picks comforts out of all discomforts, surmounting all difficulties, Mat. 15.47, 28. It expects not signs and wonders to breed it, John 4.48. It takes Christ at his word, John 4.50. It hath therewith certain assurance, John 6.69. Such believers cannot abide in darkness. John 12.46. It is bountiful to others necessities, Act. 2.44. It is accompanied with a true love to God, John 16.27. It purifieth the heart Act. 15.9. It is apt to confess, and aclowledge bypassed offences, Act. 19.18 It is a most holy garce, Iude 20.21. excellency. Christ thereby dwells in our hearts, Ephes. 1.1.17. Neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor ●ncircumcision but this which worketh by love Gal. 5.6. After our believing we are sealed therey, with the holy spirit of promise, Eph. 1.13. The shield thereof is most excellent to quench all the fiery darts of Satan, Eph. 6.16. The fight thereof is a good fight. 2 Tim. 4.7, Thereby wee wade through seeming impossible things, Hebr. 11.11. Being tried, it is much more precious then gold 1 Pet. 1.7. It hath whatsoever it believes, Mark. 5.36 All things are possible to a believer, Mar. 5.36. It may remove mountains, Mat. 21.21. Necessity. We stand by it, 2 Cor. 1.24. The life we now live in the flesh, is by the faith of the Son of God &c. Gal. 2.20. Wee must hold up faith and a good conscience, 1 Tim. 1.19. The man of God must follow after righteousness, godliness, faith love, and meekness, 1 Tim. 6.11. We cannot lay hold on eternal life without fighting the good fight thereof, 1 Tim. 6 12. The just must live by it, Heb. 10.38. Our keeping to salvation by the mighty power of God is thereby, 1 Pet. 1.5. unless we believe in Christ, we must die in our sins, Joh. 8.24. Effects. Though greatly afflicted, it makes us to break off silence, Psal. 116.10. Being justified thereby, it works our hearts to peace through our Lord Jesus Christ, Rom. 5.1. By the foolishness of Preaching it saves such who believe, 1 Cor. 1.21. In Christ thereby we have confidence and boldness in him, Eph. 3.12. It makes us to die comfortably, Heb. 11 13. It causeth us to esteem nothing too dear for God, Heb. 11.17. It makes us to choose suffering with Gods people, before worldly preferments, Heb. 11.35. It overcomes the world, 1 Joh. 5.4. Use. Thereby we are freely justified without the works of the law, Rom. 3.28. We must receive him that is weak in faith, and not to doubtful disputations, Rom. 14.1. To fill us with joy and peace through the Holy Ghost by believing, Rom. 9.15, 13. To live by it, Hab. 2.4. We wait through the Spirit thereby for the hope of righteousness, thereby, Gal. 5.5. With love it serves us for a breast-pleate, 1 Thes. 5.8. Thereby we understand that the world was made by the word of God, That things that are seen, were not made of things which do appear Heb. 11.3. To save the sick by prayer, Jam. 5 15. By steadfastness therein to resist the devil, 1 Pet. 5.9. Thereby to receive the promise of the Spirit, Galat. 3.4. Thereby to comfort and establish on another mutually, Rom. 1.12. To stablish us, Isa. 7. To make us see the glory of God, joh. 11.4 To make us children of the light, believing in the light, John 12.36 To see things to come, Heb. 1.31. Encouragements. It obtains us a good report, Heb. 11.2. It makes men famous & renowned, Rom. 1.8. Such believers shall not be ashamed, Rom. 9.23. Such who confess Christ with their mouth and believe in heart that God raised him up from the dead, shal be saved, Rom. 10.9. Thereby we receive the promise of the Spirit, Gal. 3.14. That it is a praise worthy grace, Col. 1.4. It is famous, 1 Thes. 1.8. Christ coming to be glorified in his saints, will be made marvelous in all them that believe, 2 Thes. 1.10. That God is the Saviour of all men, but especially of such who believe, 2 Tim. 4.10. That thereby with patience we come to inherit the promises, Heb. 6.12. That in confidence of Christs sacrifice, and satisfaction for sin, we may draw near to God with full assurance of faith,, Heb. 10.22. That such who believe shall not be confounded, 1 Pet. 2.6. That believers have whatsoever they pray for, Mark 11.24. That all believers shall be saved, Mark 16.16. That all such, though dead, yet shal they live John 11.25. That such shal never dy, John 11.26. That it is the way to do some greater works then Christ did, John 14.12. That Christ hath prayed for such, John 27.20. That all such receive remission of sins, Acts 10.43. That the spirit is received by the hearing of faith, Gal. 3.2. Companions. Utterance Knowledge, Diligence Love. Patience, is inseparable therefrom, 2 Thes. 1.4. Grace, mercy and peace are joined together, 1 Tim. 1.2. Sobriety, Gravity, Temperance, Charity, Patience, Tit. 2.2. Thereunto we should add a chain of graces, virtue, Knowledge, Temperance, Patience, godliness, Brotherly kindness, charity, 2 Pet. 1.6. Trials. It should not stand in the wisdom of men but in the power of God, 1 Cor. 2.5. Those who are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham, Gal. 3.7. Those which be of faith, are blessed with faithful Abraham, Gal. 3.9. It is accompanied with love unto all the saints, Eph. 1.15. There ought to bee an unity of the faith: all gifts are given to advance it, Eph. 4.1.13. Strange Doctrine overthrows the faith of some, 2 Tim. 2.18. We ought to follow Faith, Charity, & Peace with them that call on the Lord, out of a pure heart, 2 Tim. 2.22. Such who believe in Christ must be careful to maintain good works, Tit. 3.8. The profession therof must be held without wavering, Hebr. 10.23. Thereby wee have experience of the great and wonderful works of God, Hebr. 39.40. Our prayers must bee acted therein without vavering, James, 1.6. Without works it is dead, and profits not, Jam. 2.14. Christ is precious unto such who believe, 1 Pet. 2.7. With the heart man believeth unto righteousness, &c. Rom 10.10 The lesser sight and greater opposition, the more faith, Mat. 8.10. It is a touch of faith which toucheth Christ. Mat. 9.22. struggling and conflicting passions may retard our believing, Luk. 16.41. He who believeth in Christ, believeth in God who sent him, joh. 12, 44. They are most blessed who believe with out sight, joh. 20.29. Our faith and love must be towards Christ Jesus and all the Saints Phil. 5. Prerogatives. In the behalf of Christ not only to believe in him, but also to suffer for his sake, Phil. 1.29 Not to perish, but to have everlasting life, joh. 3.15.16. To escape, and never to come into condemnation, To be passed from death unto life, John 3.18. Never to thirst, joh. 6.35. Thereby to enter into rest, Heb. 4.3. To have power to become the sons of God, joh. 1.12. They have everlasting life, joh. 5, 24. Out of their bellies flow rivers of living waters, joh. 7.38. Such have life through his Name, job. 20.21. To be justified from all things whereby they could not be justified by the Law of Moses Act. 13.39. Attaining. Excellent things were written, to work it in us, 1 John 5.13, Terrible execution of justice sometime works it, Psal. 106.12. It comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God, Rom. 10.17. By help of the ministry of the Word, 1 Cor. 3.5. It is a gift of the Spirit, 1 Cor. 12.9. By watching to be strong in the same, and quit us like men, 1 Cor. 6.13. Sharp rebukes further the same, as there is cause, Tit, 1.13. Christ is both the author and finisher thereof, Heb. 12.12. By building up ourselves in our most holy faith, and praying in the Holy Ghost, &c. Iude 20. In weakness thereof by coming unto Christ for supply, Mat. 9.4. By the great works of Christ done, wee should be induced to believe, John 10 30. By the good hand of God upon us, Act. 11, 21. It is wrought by God in, his Saints with power 2 Thes. 1.1. End. The salvation of our souls, 1 Pet. 1.8. Keeping Christ as he is the author, so he is the finisher thereof, Heb. 12.12 We are kept thereby through the mighty power of God to salvation. 1 Pet. 1.5. The mystery thereof must be held in a poor conscience, 1 Tim. 3.9 It is God who upholds our faith from failing, Luk 22, 32. XLVIII. REPENTANCE. Generals. THe Lord is not slacken of his promise, as men count slackness, but is long-suffering to usward &c. and is willing that all men should come unto repentance, 2 Pet. 3.9. An impenitent heart is a hard heart, Rom. 2.5. God hath no pleasure in the death of him that death, wherefore we should turn ourselves and live, Ezek. 18 30.31. All must perish who repent not, Luk. 13.5. People like sodom and Gomorrah are willed to repent, Isa. 1.10. Necessity. unless wee repent we must all perish Luk 13.3. unless a man bee born again of water & the spirit, he cannot see the Kingdom of God, John 3.5. John the Baptists first sermon was of repentance, Mark. 1.4. What. A turning at wisdoms reproof, Pro 1.23. The circumcision of ourselves to the Lord and taking away the foreskin of our heart, Jer. 4.3, 4. A washing from sin, and making of us clean A putting away of the evil of our doings, a ceasing to do evil, A learning to do well, Isa. 1.16, 17, 18. A following of contraries unto our former aberrations, Isa. 1.17. A renting of our hearts and not our garments, Joel 2: 13. It is a turning, receiving instruction, An afflicting of ourselves with shane and confusion, in remembrance of bypassed ways of sin, Jer. 31.19. An after-wit and coming to ourselves, Luke 15.17. It is a pricking and compunction of the heart, Acts 2.37. Effects accompanying. Questions, resolutions and actions, Act. 2. 37.41. It is inquisitive what to do, Acts 16.32. A seeing of our inabilities to help our selvs A praying and hometaking of Gods corrections, Jer. 31.18. To confess sin, Ps. 32.5. Nature. A good soul until repentance is restless, Ps. 32.3. It after conviction makes merciful restitution, Luke 19.8. Trials. It is acted in dust and ashes, and in abhorring of ourselves, Job 42.3. It works carefulness, clearing of ourselves, Indignation, vehement desire, zeal and revenge 2 Cor. 7.11. It is full of serious thoughts what we have done, Jer. 8.6. Such weep and mourn asking the way to Zion with their faces thitherwards, Jer. 50.56. They come that God may led them with weeping and supplications, Jer. 31.9. After conversion there is a general, distinct, great mourning overtakes some, Zech. 12.11, 12. Then such mourners do bind themselves unto God in a perpetual Covenant never to be forgotten, Jer. 50.5. It is accompanied with bemoaning of ourselves to God, accepting of his corrections, Jerem. 31.18, 19. Prayer therewith can recover us out of the deepest distress, Jonah 2.2. It seeks out solitary places to vent itself in mourning, Zech. 22, 12. Manner. In great desolations the saints do mourn apart like doves upon the mountaines for their iniquities, Ezek. 7.16. In casting away all our transgressions, and making of us a new heart and a new spirit, not to die, Ezek. 18.31. In sowing unto ourselves in righteousness, to reap in mercy, and breaking up on fallow ground, Hosea 10.12. With all our hearts with weeping and mourning, and renting of our hearts, Joel 2.12, Encouragements, When we Repent of our sins, God will repent of his judgements. Contra, &c. jer 18.7, 10. Then we shall experimentally know God. to be our God, when we return unto him with our whole heart, Jer. 24.7. and 29.12 True repentance and turning to God, is ever taken notice of God, Jer. 31.18. That God is troubled in all the troubles of his servants, Jer, 31.20. Isa. That joy shall be in heaven for the Repentance of one sinner more then for ninety & nine just persons, &c. Luk. 15.10. and 5.10. With conversion, it is the way to blot out all our sins, Acts 3.19 That if we confess our iniquities and take notice of Gods heavy hand against us, bee humbled, and bear the punishment of our iniquity, God will be merciful to us, Levit. 26.40, 41. That in our greatest sorrows and afflictions, he will be found of us, if we seek him, with all our heart, Deu. 4.29, 3. That God is readier to receive and pity us, then we are to repent, Jer. 31 20. That God after our unfeigned repentance, so pardons sins, as if after sought for, they shal not be found, Jer. 50.20. That our filth and fin is washed thereby, Isa. 4.4. That with pardoning of our sins after it, he casts all our sins into the bottom of the sea, Micah 7.19. Danger of impenitency. At least God will cast us into great tribulations unless we repent, Rev. 2, 22. It is a grievous sin, guilty of heinous punishments, not to repent us of our sins, when God gives us space to repent, Revel. 2.21. If we repent not of sin, it will prove our ruin, if, we turn not from all our transgressions, Ezek. 18.31. Breeding. Gods goodness should led us unto repentance, Rom. 2.4. The way from sin unto God, is by weeping and supplications; such shal be lead so as they shall not stumble, jer. 31.9. By the Spirit convincing us of the odiousnes of sin, John 16.8, 9. It is by the blessing of Christ to turn away every one from his iniquities, Act. 3.26. It is wrought by Gods mercy in the new Covenant to take away our stony heart, & give us a heart of flesh, To make us to keep his judgements, and cause us to them, Ezek. 36.26, 27. Motives. That thereby we may have our sins blotted out when the times of refreshing shall come forth from the presence of the Lord, Act. 3.19. Until repentance, Christ can be no known Christ unto us, Matth. 9.13. Until then men lye under the wrath of God John 15.6. Until then men have not assurance to have Prayers heard, Ps. 9.3. Until repentance, they are in a sort condemned already, John 3.18. Until then they are but dead, yea twice dead, Rev. 2.16. judas 12 Until then they have God to fight against us with the sword of his mouth, Rev. 2.16. Repentance of relapse. Disease. A leaving of our first love, Rev. 2.3. Recovery. To remember whence we are fallen, and repent, and do our first works, Rev. 2.7. To be watchful, and strengthen things remaining ready to die, Rev. 3.2. To remember how we have received, hold fast and repent, Rev. 3.3. To buy of Christ gold tried in the fire, that we may be rich; and white raiment that wee may bee clothed, that the shane of our nakedness do not appear, And anoint our eyes with eye-pleasing that wee may see, Rev. 3.18. XLIX. HUMILITIE. Generals. IT is the Christian A. B. C. the mother and nurse of all other graces, Mat. 11.29. God humbles himself to behold things in heaven and earth, psalm 113.6, It is Gods own work to abase proud men, job 40.11. Wicked men may humble themselves to do mischief, Ps. 10.10. The haughty are the objects of humbling, Isa. 10.37. The brother of low degree should rejoice and be exalted because he is rich, Iam. 1.9. The rich should rejoice to be made low, Iam. 1.10. We should be humbled in the sight of God, that he may lift us up, Iam. 4.10. Though God be high yet he hath a respect unto such, Ps, 138.6. We should not bee high-minded, but condescend to men of low degree, Rom. 12.16. When God threatens, all sorts of people ought to be humbled, jer. 13.18. It is the Lords desire that we should do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with him, Micah 6.8. Nature. It can in all estates be contented, to be abased and abound, Phil. 4.12. It trembleth at Gods word, Isa 66.2. It humbleth itself to learn obedience in all estates, Phil. 2.8. It acknowledgeth itself to be less then the least of all Gods mercies, Gen. 32.11. It is not overcome of evil, but overcomes evil with good, Rom. 12.21. It feareth alway lest it should become high minded, Rom. 11.20. It rejoiceth at our magnifying of God, Phil. 1.20. Encouragements. That God forgets not the cry of such, Prov. 9.12 That he hears their desire, Pro. 10.17. That he giveth grace to such, Prov. 3.34. That with them is wisdom, Pro. 11.2. That honour shall uphold the humble in spirit, Pro. 29.23. That it is a work of God, to set on hiegh those that be low, Job 5.11. Hereby with Gods fear comes riches, honour and life, Pro. 22.4. That God dwells with an humble and contrite spirit, to give life unto such and revive them, Isa. 57 15. That God exalts men of low degree and puts down the mighty, Luke 1.55. That he hears their cry, will prepare their hearts, and cause his ear to hear them, Psal. 10.17. That he forgets not their cry, Ps 9.12. That he will sav● such, Job 22.29. That it is the seat of wisdom, Pro. 11.10. That whosoever humbleth himself shall be exalted, Mat. 23.12. Excellency. That to have such a spirit, is better then to divide the spoil with the proud, Pro. 16.19. That God looks upon and regards such spirits Isa. 66.2. Manner. To walk worthy of our calling, with all lowliness, with long-suffering, forbearing one another, Phil. 2.3. Ephes. 1.2. To bee humble as little children, Matth. 18.4. Gods service must be performed with humi●●ty of mind, Isa. 57.15. Trials. Strange and great crosses come upon us to humble us, Levit. 26.21. It makes us to think ourselves less then the least of all Gods mercies, Gen. 32.10. It proceeds unto honour, Pro. 18.12. It makes us to see ourselves most vile, Job 42.1, 2. It makes us to think all others better then ourselves, Phil. 2.3. It makes us to think ourselves the worst of all, 1 Tim. 1.15. It valves and seeks that honour which comes from God, only, John 5.44. Pride of heart keeps us from being humble, John 5.44. It mindes not high things but condiscends to men of low degree. Rom. 12.16. It makes us equal unto those of the lower sort, 1 Cor. 6. The sins of others are matter of humbling us, 2 Cor. 12.21. It makes us not to seek our own things, but the things of others also, Phil. 2.4. It makes us to be contented in every estate, to be abased and to abound, Phil. 4.11, 12. By humbling ourselves, in the sight of God, he lifts us up, Lam. 4.10. We must be clothed therewith, because God resisteth the proud, and giveth grace unto such, 1 Pet. 5.5. Humbling ourselves under Gods mighty hand, he will raise us up in due time, 1 Pet. 5.6. Attaining. From Christ we must be taught meekness and lowliness, by taking on his yoke, Mat. 11.29. By not being wise in our own conceit, Rom. 12.16. By Satans buffeting messengers, 2 Cor. 12: By learning obedience from Christs being humbled even unto the death of the cross, Phil. 2.7, 8. By walking worthy of our calling, with all lowliness and meekness, Eph. 4.1, 2. By doing justly, being merciful, and walking humbly with God, Micah 6.8. By condescending unto men of low degree, Rom. 12.16. By refusing no good helps or means, wheresoever it comes, job 31.13. L. HOPE. Generals. THere is a confounding and an astonishing hope, job 6.20 A Saint may come to complain, that his days are spent without hope, job 7.6. Wicked mens hope is as the giving up of the ghost, job 11.20. The poor hath hope, when iniquity shal stop her mouth, job 5.16. The Saints are sometimes to seek of their hope, asking who shall see it, job 17.15. The Saints may be sometimes driven to complain, that their hope is removed like a three, And, in temptations and trials think themselves gone, job 19.10. The more our sorrows and crosses are, we ought to hope continually the more, and praise God yet more and more, Ps. 71.14. It is our happiness to have the God of jacob, for our hope, Ps. 146.5. Righteous men have hope in their death, Pro. 14.32. The creature is subjected under hope, Rom. 8.20. If in this life only we have hope, we are of all men the most miserable 1 Cor. 15.19. There is hope laid up for the Saints in heaven, Col. 1.5. We should be ready to give unto every one that asketh us, a reason of the hope that is in us with meekness and fear, 1 Pet. 3.15. There is strong consolation in flying for refuge to lay hold of the hope set before us, Heb. 6.18. God many times delights to destroy the hope of man, job 18.19 The Saints make not gold their hope, job 32: 24. excellency. We are saved thereby, Rom. 8.23. It is a sure and stead fast anchor of the soul, which entereth within the veil, Heb. 6.19. It is a helmet of salvation, Eph. 1.8. Our strength and hope is nothing, that we should seek to prolong our life, job 6.11. Continuance. We should hold fast the confidence of the rejoicing of the hope firm to the end, Heb. 3.6. The full assurance of hope should be laboured after unto the end, Heb. 6.11. Trials. The more we hope and trust in God, the more quiet and peaceable spirits wee have, Ps. 38.13, 14.15. In viewing the incertainty of our life times the best way is to hope in God, look up and depend on him, Psalm 39.7. Under discouragement, the best remedy is to hope and trust in God, Psal. 42.11. If we hope, our hope it should be in Gods word, Ps. 119.74. If we hope in Gods salvation, we will do his commandements, Ps. 119.66. In all our troubles and exigents we should hope in God, because with him is plentiful redemption, Ps. 130.7. We must hope in God for ever, Psal. 131.3. Hope defered makes the heart sick, Pro. 13.12. If we hope for that we see not, then we wait patiently for it, Rom. 8.24. It is patient, 1 Thes. 1.3. Every man who hath this saving hope, purgeth himself, even as Christ is pure, 1 John 3.3. It ought to be steadfast, 2 Cor. 1.7. The Saints at the worst are prisoners of hope, Zech. 9.12. Attaining. By declaring Gods wondrous works to posterity to come, to make them remember his works, Ps. 78.6, 7. Experience breeds that hope which makes not ashamed, Rom. 5.4, 5. Former things in Scripture before were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope, Rom. 15.4. It is the God of hope that fills us with all joy and peace in believing, & makes us to abound in hope through the Holy Ghost, Ro. 15.13 We are begotten again in to a lively hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, 1 Pet. 1.3. LI. LOVE. Generals. NO man knoweth either love or hatred by any thing that is before him, Eccles. 9.1. Open rebuk is better then secret love, Pro. 27.5. A dinner therewith is better then a stalled ox with hatred, Pro. 27.5. We should owe nothing unto any man, but to love one another Rom. 13 8. It ought abundantly to accompany our expressions unto the Saints 2 Cor. 2.4. We should follow after it, 1 Cor. 14.1. We ought to confirm our love to relenting sinners, 2 Cor. 2.7. The end of the commandement is love, out of a pure heart, and faith unfeigned, 1 Tim. 1.5. For the comprehending with all saints, what is the breadth and length, and height, and to know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge, we must be rooted and grounded therein, Eph. 3.8. We should love our neighbour as ourself, Mat. 19.19. It is a just matter of complaint, the forsaking of our first love. Rev. 2.4. The strongest and excellent pure love, aims especially at the best good of the beloved, John 14.28. We must love our enemies, and do good to them that despitfully use us, and pray for them, Mat. 5.44. It is a commandement from God, that he who loveth him, should love his brother also, 1 John 4.21.13. It is the ancient first message to love one another, 1 John 2.11. Our hearts should be knit together therein, Col. 2.2. He that loveth not his brother, abideth in death, 1 John 2.14. Excellency. He who loveth hath fulfilled the Law, Rom. 13.8. All the commandements are comprehended therein, to love our neighbour as ourself, Rom. 13.9. All excellencies without it is nothing, 1 Cor. 13.1, 2. All the Law is fulfilled in loving our neighbour as ourself, Gal. 3.14. It is the band of perfectness, Col. 3.1, 14. Thereby our love is perfited, that we may have boldness in the day of judgement, 1 joh. 4.17. It is the perfection thereof to love our enemies, Mat. 5.48. It is the most worthy portion, 1 Sam. 1.5. All hospitality and charity without it is nothing, 1 Cor. 13.3. Nature: It worketh no ill to its neighbour; therefore it is the fulfilling of the law, Rom. 13.10. It covereth all sins Pro. 10.12. It corrects others in our power betimes, Pro. 13.24: It suffereth long, envieth not, vanteth not itself, is not puffed up, it behaveth not itself unseemly, seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh not evil, 1 Cor. 13.3. It rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in truth, It beareth all things believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things, 1 Cor. 13.6, 7. It should be sincere, 2 Cor. 8.8. It hath boldness, and is a bold grace, 1 Tim. 3.13. It covers the multitude of sins, 1 Pet. 4.8. There is no fear therein, 1 John 4.18. It is laborious, 1 Thes. 1.3. It is strong as death, Cant. 8.6. It never faileth, 1 Cor. 13.8. Encouragements To love one another is both the ancient and the new commandement, 2 John. 1.5. 1 John 4.12. It is an outward testimony that wee are Christs disciples, 1 John 13.35. Manner. We should be kindly affectioned to one another, in brotherly love preferring one another Rom. 12.10. We should walk in love, as Christ also loved us, and gave himself for us, Eph. 1.2. We should be like-minded, having the same love being of one accord, Phil. 2.2. It is Christs commandement to love one another, even as he hath loved us, John 15.12.17. We should not love in word and in tongue, but in dead & in truth, 1 John 3.18. Our love unto others should especially be in the truth. 2 John 1. It must be without dissimulation, Rom. 12.9. Thereby we must serve one another, Gal. 5.13. Trials. The greatest love is, to lay down our lives for our friends, John 15.13. It should abound in knowledge and in all judgement. Phil. 1.9. Such who love their brother, abide in the light 1 John 2.10. He is not of God who loves not his brother 1 John 3.10. We know our translation from death to life thereby, 1 Joh. 3.14. If we love one another, God dwelleth in us, and his love is perfected in us, 1 Joh. 1.12. He that loveth nor, knoweth not love, for God is love, 1 Joh. 4.8. He that feareth is not made perfect in love, 1 Joh. 4.18. In hating our brother, and saying we love God, we are liars, 1 John 4 20. Wosoever loveth him that begot, loveth him also that is begotten of him, 1 John 5.2 When we love God and keep his commandments, then we know that we love the children of God, 1 Joh. 5.2. Abundance of iniquity makes it to grow could, Matth. 24.12. Weeping with mourners over Christ, Zech. 12.10. Attaining. We are taught of God to love one another, 1 Thess. 4.9. By considering one another, to provoke to love and good works, Heb. 10.24. LII. Love to GOD. Generals. IF any man love not the Lord Jesus, he must be an Anathema Maranatha, 1 Cor. 6.12. If we love him, we must keep his commandments, joh. 14.15 He that loveth not Christ keepeth not his sayings, joh. 14 15, 24, Manner. It ought to be with all our heart, with all our soul, and with all our might, Deut. 11.13, 14. It ought to be in sincerity, Ephes. 6.24. Encouragements. He that loveth him, shal beloved of his Father, and Christ will love him and manifest himself unto him, John 14.21. This loving of God with all our heart, with all our soul and all our might, procures us abundance of outward blessings, Deuter. 11.13.14. To love God, and to walk in his ways, and to keep all his commandements, is the way to increase and multiply, Deut. 30.16 Reasons. Because he preserveth the faithful, Ps. 31 32. Because he heareth the voice of our supplications, Ps, 116.1, 2. Because he preserveth all such who love him, Ps. 145.20. Because he loveth all such who follow after righteousness, Prov. 15.9. Because he hath loved us and given us everlasting consolation, and good hope through grace, 2 Thess. 2.16. Because he hath shewed so great love to us, to have Christ lay down his life for us, John 15.13, Because he is our life and the length of our dayes, who makes us to prosper, Deut. 30.20. Because he loved us first, 1 John 4.19. Trials. When our soul loveth him, Cant. 3.1. & Ps. 42.1. Such who love his name, ought to be joyful in God, psalm 5.11. Such who love him must hate evil, Psal. 97.10. All things work for good unto them, Rom. 8.28. Such cast away all encumbrances betwixt them and heaven, Heb. 12.1. It ought to be without dissimulation, Rom 12.9. Having lost communion with Christ, it is restless until it be renewed, Cant. 3 2, 3. Having found its wished communion with Christ, its love is enflamed more then ever to hold fast, Cant. 3.4. It makes us sometimes sick of love, Cant. 2 5, 8. It makes us to fly out in praises of Christ, Cant. 5.10. In want of feeling of love, even then it ardently loves Christ, Cant. 5.6. It sometimes longs for the coming of Christ, Cant. 2.6. It tries all means, being at a loss until it find Christ, Cant. 3.4. It is diligent to know the places and times of Christs chiefest refreshings, Cant. 1.7. Attaining. It is a lesson which is taught of God, 1 Thes. 4.9. Our hearts must be directed by God to love him, and wait patiently for the coming of Christ, 2 Thess. 3.5. It is shed abroad by the Holy Ghost which is given us, Rom. 5.5 By challenging the promises in the New Covenant, Ezek. 36.27 By Gods giving unto us a circumcised heart to love him, with all our heart and with all our soul, Deut. 30.6. Keeping. By keeping his commandments we shal abide in his love, as Christ by keeping his Fathers commandements abides in his Fathers love, John 15.10. LIII. Fear of GOD. Generals. AL the earth ought to fear the Lord and stand in awe of him Ps. 33.8. In Gods fear we must worship towards his holy temple, Ps. 5.7. Those who fear him ought to praise him, Ps. 22.23. Such ought to acquaint others what God hath done for their souls, Ps. 66.16. He ought to be feared, Ps. 76.11. He is to be feared above all Gods, Psal. 96.4. We ought to fear him before all the earth Ps. 96 9. Those who fear him should also trust in him Psal. 115.11. Such ought to aclowledge that Gods mercies do endure for ever, Ps. 118.4. Such who fear him ought also to bless him Ps. 135.20. With obedience it is the whole duty of man Eccl. 12.13. It is the sum of all which God requires of us, Deut. 10.12. What. It is the beginning of wisdom ps. 111.10 It is the beginning of knowledge, Pro. 1.7. It is to keep our tongue from evil, and our lips from speaking guile, To depart from evil and to do good, to seek peace and to follow after it, Ps. 34.13, 14. To keep his covenant and to remember his commandements to do them, Ps. 103.17, 18. It is to hate evil, pride, arrogancy, the evil way and the froward mouth Pro. 8.13. It is a fountain of life to depart from the snares of death, Pro. 14.27. It is wisdom; and to depart from evil, that is understanding, Job 28.28. It is the instruction of wisdom, Pro. 15 38 To serve him in truth with all our heart, and consider what great things he hath done for us, 1 Sam. 12.24. The danger of wanting it. It is the cause, nurse and root of all sins, Jerem. Wicked men cannot prolong their dayes in want thereof, Eccles. 8.13. The want thereof is complained of as an evil and a bitter thing, Jer. 2.19. Trials. We must serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice with trembling, Psal: 2.11. It is clean enduring for ever, Ps. 19.9. Wicked mens transgressions express the want of this fear, Ps. 36.1. Such who walk in their uprightness, do fear the Lord, Ps. 14.2. Such speak often to, and encourage one another, Mal. 2.16. When we are fully obedient unto all his commandments. Gen. 22.12. A little therewith, is better then treasures with trouble. Pro. 15.16 We should be in the fear of the Lord all the day long, Pro. 23.17. It obeys God and looks at his providence in working, not at mans command, Exod. 1.17 Men of the fear of God, are men of truth, Such ought to be sought for and preferred unto eminent places, Exod. 18.21. It oppresseth not others, Lev. 25.17. It suffers not men to rule with rigour over servants, Lev. 25.23. Want of changes causeth want thereof, Psal. 55.19. Such have a banner in readiness to display for the truth, Ps. 60.4. Such shall be taught in the way that they shall choose, Ps. 25.12 His secret is with such, Ps. 25.14. Unspeakable mercies are stored up for such who trust in him, even before the sons of men, Ps. 31.19. Gods eye is upon such who hope in his mercy, Pf. 33.18. The Angel of the Lord encampeth round about such to deliver them, Psal. 34.7. There is no want to such who fear him, Ps. 34.9. Gods salvation is near unto such, Ps. 85.9. Like as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth such, Ps. 103.13. His mercy is from everlasting to everlasting upon such as fear him, and his righteousness unto their posterity. Such are blessed, They delight greatly in his commandments, Ps. 112.2. The seed of such shal be mighty in the earth, Ps. 112.1. He will bless all such both great and small, Ps. 115.13. Ps. 127.1. He taketh pleasure in such, and who hope in his mercy, Psal. 147 11 It prolongeth our dayes, Pro. 10.27. It is strong confidence, Prov. 14.26. Thereby men depart from evil, Pro. 16.6. It tendeth to life, Such shall rest satisfied, and not be visited with evil, Pro. 19.23. Such shall wade out of all troubles, Eccles. 7.18. Howsoever wicked men prosper, yet it shal be well with them who fear before him, Eccl. 8.12. Unto such the Sun of righteousness shall arise with healing under his wings, Mal. 3.2. Gods mercy is on such from generation to generation, Luke 1.50. It keeps us from sinning, Exod. 20.20. Excellency. It is our treasure, Isa. 33.6. Breeding. By seeing of Gods wonderful works, D●u 4.10. LIV. Trusting in God. Generals. ALl trust in earthly things is but like a failing staff or bruised reed, 2 King. 18.21. The hypocrites trust shall be a spiders web, job 8.14. Such who trust in vanity, vanity shall be their recompense, job 15, 81. Whatsoever our estates be, yet because of Gods goodness we ought to trust in him, job 35.18. The hypocrites shal not come before him, job 13.16. All such are blessed, Ps. 2.12. With our holy services we must trust in God, Ps. 4.5. Such who know Gods name will put their trust in him. Ps. 9.10. It is a blessed thing ro trust in God, Psal. 40.4. There is no trusting to bow or sword to save us, Psal. 44.5. It is a sign of a wicked man, to trust in wealth or riches, Psal. 49.6. It is better to trust in God, then to put confidence in Princes, Ps. 118.8. We must not trust in Princes, Ps. 143.6. It is a blessed estate, Prov. 16.20. Those who trust in their own heart, are foolish, Prov. 28.26. Wicked men trust in vanity, Isa. 59 4. We may trust and not be afraid having the Lord Jehovah for our strength, Isaiah, 12.2. To trust in falsehood is to forget God, Isa. 13.25. Such are cursed who trust in man, Jerem. 17.5. Such, their heart departs from God, idem. Trusting in our works and treasures, proves our overthrow, Jerem. 48.7. The Lord knoweth those who trust in him, Nah. 1.7. Trusters in riches can hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven, Mark 4.24. Reasons of our trusting. God saves such by his right hand, Ps. 17.7. Because God is a buckler to all such, psalm 18.30. Because none trusting in him are disappointed or confounded Ps. 25.20. Because by trusting in him we are helped, Ps. 28.8. Because mercy shal come about and compass such, Ps. 32.10. Because such are blessed, Ps. 34.8. Because they want no good thing, Ps. 34 9. Because none who trust in him shal be desolate, Ps. 34.22. Because he is our help and our shield, Ps. 115.9, 10. Because it is better then to trust in man, or Princes, in whom is no help, Ps. 146.3. Nature. To hate such who regard lying vanities, Ps. 3.6. In wrongs and slanders it makes us to trust in God and cleave closer unto him, Psal. 31.13, 14. In time of fear they especially trust in God, Ps. 55.23. With trusting in God such rejoice in him, Ps. 64.10. To declare all his works, Ps. 73.28. Though he sl●y us, yet will we trust in him job. 13.15. Not to respect the proud and such as turn aside to lies, Ps. 40.8. To trust in him at all times, Ps. 62.8. To trust in his word, Ps. 119.22. To stay upon God, Isa. 26.3. They make God their hope, jer. 17.7. Trials. Such who know his Name, will trust in him, Ps. 9.10. Our fathers sincerity is a good plea therein, from his former mercies unto them, Ps. 22.4. It trusts in Gods mercy for ever & ever, Ps. 52.8. Whilst wicked men do wickedly, the Saints trust in God, Ps. 55.23. They poure out their hearts before him, Ps. 62.8. It is a good plea, not to be put to confusion, Ps. 71.1. God should be the hope and Saints trust from their youth, Ps. 71.5. It is a plea not to have our soul left destitute, Ps. 14.8. Such lean not to their own understanding, Pro. 3.5. There may be times when we must not trust a friend, Nor put confidence in a guide, And should keep the doors of our mouth from her that lieth in our bosom, Mic. 7.5. With trusting in God such do good, Ps. 37.3. Then we commit our way unto him to attain our desires, Ps. 37.5. Not to fear what man can do unto us, Ps. 46.4.11. Such are not afraid of evil tidings, Ps. 112.7 Practised Psal. 71.1 Ps. 11.1. Ps. 16.1. Ps. 18.2. Ps. 21 7. Ps. 31.14. Ps. 52.8. Ps. 71.5. Ps. 73.28. Ps. 86.2. Ps. 119 42. Psal. 148.8. Ps. 144.2. Ps. 42 ult. see Asa, 2 Chron. 14.11 Jehoshaphat, 2 Chr. 18, 31. Hezekiah, 2 Kings 19.20. Moses at the read sea, Exod. 14.15. David at Ziglag, 1 Sam. 36.6. Job. 13.5. The three Children, Dan. 3.17. Christ in the Garden and on the cross, Mat. 26.39. Luke 23.46. Effects. Keeping close to God and hiding ourselves under the shadow of his wings, Ps. 61.4. To labour to suffer reproach, 1 Tim. 4.10. Continuace in supplications night and day, and prayers, 1 Tim. 5, 5. Sobriety in apparel 1 Pet. 1.5. To be still, knowing God to be God, Psal. 46.10. Encouragements. That God is a buckler unto all such, 1 Sam. 21.31. It brings one to have a matchless commendation, 2 King. 18.5. Because judgement is before him, Job 34 14. Because such have never been forsaken, Ps. 9.10. Because it is the way to rejoice in Gods salvation, Psal. 13.5. Because he saveth such by his right hand against their enemies, Ps. 17.7. That is the way not to bee ashamed, Psal. 25.2, & 31.1. It is a means of steadfastness not to slide, Psal. 26.1. It is the way to find help and to breed rejoicing, Ps. 28.7. It is the way to heart rejoicing, Ps. 31.23. None of such shall be desolate, Ps. 34 22. It is the way to dwell in the land, and to bee assuredly fed, Psal. 37.3. It is the way to bring desires to pass, Ps. 37.5 It is the way to bee holpen, saved and delivered from the wicked, Ps. 73.40. God is a help and a shield unto all such, Ps. 112, 10. Such shall bee safe, Prov. 29.25. It is a means to bee kept in perfect peace, Isa. 26.3. It upholds us walking in darkness, and having no light, Isa. 49.10 In dangerous time wee may thereby have our life for a prey, Jer. 39.18. It causeth deliverance in trouble, Ps. 39.4. It is a plea for mercy, Ps, 57.1. It is a plea, not to be put to confusion, Ps. 71.1. Because he is our refuge, and our fortress Ps. 91.1. Because such shal be as mount Zion, which cannot bee removed, Ps. 121.1. It is a plea for speedy hearing and succour, Ps. 143.7, 8. That such shal not be moved, Psal. 21.7. It is a good plea, for keeping deliverance, and not to have our enemies triumph over us, Ps. 25.20. That unconceivable mercies are laid up for such in this life, Psal. 31.19. Thereby we taste and see how gracious the Lord is, Ps. 34.8. Attaining. The excellency of Gods loving kindness should work it, Psal. 36.7. His mervellous deliverances and working towards his Saints, should breed astonishment, fear and trusting Ps. 40.3. Mercies from God, ib. By knowledge of Gods name, Psal. 9.10. By viewing of Gods excellent loving kindnesses. Ps. 36.7. By putting of new songs in our mouths, Ps. 40.3. By seeing the destruction of the wicked, Considering therof, Fearing, Being glad thereat, Ps. 64.9, 10. By bowing down our ears unto the words of wisdom, Pro. 22.17. By applying our hearts unto knowledge, Pro. 22.18. By a sight of Gods salvation, being become our strength and song, Isa. 12.2. By affliction and poverty, Zeph. 3.12. Helps unto it. Not to trust in oppression, Ps. 62.10. Not to become vain in robbery, Not to set our hearts on increasing riches, Psal. 62.10. Chiding of the soul, Reason of the matter, Reflecting on itself, Charging it to trust in God, Ps. 42. ult. LV. Waiting on GOD. Generals. NOne that waiteth for him can be ashamed, Psal. 25.3. Praise waiteth for him in his sanctuary, Ps. 65.1. The strength of our opposites should make us to trust in God, Ps. 59.9. Waiters must wait for the coming of Jesus Christ, 1 Cor. 1.7. We must wait upon God, even when he hides his face from his people, and look for him, Isa. 8.17. We must wait upon God, in the way of his mercies, Isa. 26.8. Such are saved in returning and rest, In quietness and confidence is their rest, Isa. 30.15. The Lord waits that he may be gracious to his people, and to be exalted, that he may have mercy upon them, Isa. 30.18. It is good that a man should both wait and hope patiently for the salvation of the Lord, Lam. 3.26. All the creatures do wait on God to give them their meat in due season, Ps. 104.2. The Isles it is said should wait for God & the ships of Tarshish to bring his sons from far, Isa. 60.9. In the midst of friends unkindenesses, we must wait for the God of our salvation, who will hear us, Micah 7.7. The visions of Gods help are for an appointed time, Though they tarry, yet wee must wait, for, they will come, Habbak. 2.3. The earnest expectation of the creature, waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God, Rom. 8.19. The Saints groan in themselves waitinig for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of their bodies, Ro. 8.23. The long suffering of God waiting long for the old world in the dayes of Noah, 1 Pet. 3.20. Trials. Our soul should wait for God, Psal. 33.20. Such rest upon God not freting at the prosperity of others, ps. 37.7 Such keep his ways Psal. 37.34, It should be a watchful waiting, as servants watch their mistresses eye, Ps. 123.2. Such wait earnestly, hopefully and trust in his word, Ps. 130.6. Waiting on God in the way of his judgments teacheth the inhabitants of the earth righteousness, Isa. 26.6. The Sainis best strength is to sit still and wait upon God. Isa 30.7. Wee should wait upon God as when he knocks we may be ready to open unto him, Luk. 12.36. Those who wait for God, hope in him, Psal. 39.7. In strength of enemies, the Saints flee to God, because he is stronger, Psal. 59.6 9. The Saints in waiting for God, their eyes may fail, throat bee dried, and be weary of crying, Ps. 6.6. The Saints do all their appointed times wait for their change, Job 14.14. It is a great sin complained of, not to wait for Gods counsel, Psa. 106.13. Such are early waiters more then for the morning watch, Psal. 130.6. The Saints even under judgments, then the desire of their soul is ●… owards Gods name, ●… sa. 26.8. Wicked walkers in crooked ways waiting for light, have obscurity, Isa. 59.9. evil may come to some when they look carefully for good, Mic. 1.12. Motives. Because he is our help and our shield, Ps. 33.20. Because patient waiting brings deliverance, Ps. 401 1. Because their salvation comes from him, Ps. 26.1. Because their expectation is from him, Ps. 62.5. Because all the creatures depending, are furnished in due season Ps. 145.15. Because he is a God of judgement, Isa. 30.18 Bringing a blessing with him, ibid. Manner. We must wait patiently with cut freting, Psal. 37.7. It must be quiet waiting, Lam. 3.26. It must be a waiting until God come, Hab. 2.3. Helps. Our uprightness and integrity preserves us therein, Psal. 25.21. To be cheerful and of good comfort, Psal. 27.14. A sight of Gods goodness, Ps. 52.9. Encouragements. Such shall inherit the earth, Ps. 37.9.34. Thereupon God inclines to hear the cry of such, Ps. 40.1. He will save such, make them glad and to rejoice in his salvation Isa. 25.9. Such are blessed, Isa. 30.13. That they shall renew their strength, Mount up with wings as eagles, run and not be weary, Walk and not faint, Isa. 40. God hath prepared wonderful things for them. Isa. 64.4. The Lord is good unto such, Lam. 3.25. Those servants whom Christ finds watching he will sit down and serve them, Luk. 12.27 None of such shal be ashamed, Ps. 25.3. It is a good plea for deliverance, Ps. 25.5. It is a plea to be kept in our uprightness and integrity, Ps. 24.7. It is a means to have our heart strengthened Ps. 27.4. For what. For the consolation of Israel, Act. 15.3. For our Lord Jesus Christ from heaven, Phil. 3.20. For the hope of righteousness. Gal. 5.5. LVI. PATIENCE Generals. WE ought to be patient, with those engaged unto us, Mat. 18.29. Gods servants should approve themselves unto God in much patience and affliction, 2 Corinth. 6.4. Great things must be effected with much patience, Cor. 12.12. We should be strengthened with all might, according to Gods glorious power, unto all patience, long-suffering and joyfulnes, Col. 1.11. Excellent knowledge in others should draw our attention with patience, Act. 26.3. A Church-man should be patient, not a brauier, nor covetous, 1 Tim. 3.3. It is a duty to be patient towards all men, 1 Thes. 5.14. excellency. The patient in spirit is better then the proud of spirit, Eccles. 7.8. Thereby we possess our souls, Luk. 21.19. Having itis perfect work in us, it makes us entire, lacking nothing Jam. 1.4. Thereby we run the race that is set before us Heb. 12.1, We have need thereof, that when we have done the will of God, wee may receive the promises, Heb. 10.36. Faith therewith makes us to inherit the promises, Heb. 6.12. Encouragements. Because God is the God of patience, Rom. 15.5. Because this world is the kingdom of patience Rev. 1.9. Because patience and faith in trouble is matter of glory, 2 Thess. 1.4. The Prophets before us should be taken for an example of suffering affliction and patience, Jam. 5.10. The sufferings and patience of Job, and what end the Lord made, Lam. 5.11. Thereby we shal be kept from the general hour of temptation to come upon the world, Rev. 3.10. It is a chief character of the Saints, Revel. 14.12. The best way to have God to hear us, is to wait patiently for him, Ps. 40.1. Patient continuance in well doing is a seeking for glory, immortality and life, Rom. 2.7. Companions. righteousness godliness, faith, love, meekness, patience, 1 Tim. 6.11. Faith, long-suffering, charity, 2 Tim. 3.10 Temperance, godliness, 2 Pet. 1.6. Labour and patience, Rev. 2.2. Bearing and patience, Rev. 2.3 Rejoicing in hope, instance in prayer with continuance, charity, hospitality, Rom. 12.12 Trials. Fruit must be brought forth with patience, Mat. 8.15. The patience and faith of the Saints is to suffer afflictions, Rev. 13.10. Such who rest on the Lord, must wait patiently for him, Ps. 40.1. Our love to God must make us to wait patiently for the coming of Christ, 1 Thess. 3.5, The servant of the Lord must not strive but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient, 2 Tim. 2.24. Continuance. We should be patient until the coming of our Lord, Iam. 5.7. Breeding. By the trial of our faith. Iam. 1.3. Tribulation breeds it Rom. 5.3, 4. Hoping for that we see not, Rom. 8.25. Wee have through comfort of the Scriptures patience and hope Rom. 15.4. LVII. Sincerity, uprightness. Generals. THe Saints may be unjustly accused to fail therein of their confidence and hope, job 4.6. The upright in heart ought to shout for joy Ps. 32.11. Upright walking is sure walking, Pro. 8.9. By the blessing of such, the City is exalted, Pro. 11.11. They are hated by the blood thirsty, but the just seek their soul, Pro. 29.10. Such are abomination to the wicked, Pro. 29.27. Their way is uprightness, the most high doth weigh their paths Isa. 26.7. The wicked will deal unjustly, in the land of uprightness, Isa. 26.10. The word of God is onely effectual to such, Mic. 2.7. It is presumed that the Saints are a congregation of upright men, Psal. 111.1. Our words should be of the uprightness of our heart, job 33.3. Judgement ought to be administered therein Psal. 9.8. All Gods works are done in truth and uprightness, Ps. 111.8. God cannot be rightly praised but by such upright in heart, Psal. 119.7. God made man upright, Eccles. 7.29. Gods word is upright, Eccles. 12.10. It is a grievous complaint to find no uprightness among men, Micah 7.2. What. To fear God and eschew evil, job 1. To keep ones self from ones iniquity, Ps. 18.29. Such who walk in integrity, are such, Pro. 20.7. To walk according to the truth of the Gospel, Gal. 2.14. Nature. To love Christ, Cant. 1.4. When pressed and provoked, it is yet constant, job 2.3. Prerogatives. At length to have dominion over the wicked, Ps. 49.14. That it is a glorious estate, Psal. 46.10. Encouragements to it. It is commendable and brings praise, 1 Sam. 29.6. That God will show himself upright with such, Psal. 18.23. That God awakes for such to make the habitation of their righteousness prosperous, job 8.6. That God saveth such, Ps. 7.10, That his countenance beholds such, Ps. 11.7. Because God is good and upright, Ps. 92.15. Because praise is most comely for such, Ps. 33.1 Because God knows their dayes, and their inheritance shal be for everlasting. Ps. 27.18 Because their end is peace, Ps. 37.37. Because gladness is sown for such righteous upright men, Psal 97.11. Because light ariseth unto them out of darkness, Ps. 112.4. Such are prayed for sure of a blessing, Ps. 125.4. Because they shall dwell in Gods presence Psal. 140.13. Because the way of the Lord is strength to them, Pro. 10.29. Because their integrity shall guide them, Pro. 11.3. Because the uprightness of such delivers them, Prov. 11.6. Because such are Gods delight, Prov. 11.20. In that their mouth shal deliver them, Pro. 12.6. In that their tabernacle shall flourish, Prov. 14.11. Because their prayer is Gods delight, Pro. 15.8. Because God is upright, Psal. 25.8. Because it is the way to have all our actions stand fast for ever, Ps. 111.8. Because heaven is a land of uprightness, Ps. 143.10. Because he is the most upright, Isa. 26.7. Because such walking therein shall have most peace and rest at last, Isa 57.8. Because they shall dwell in Gods tabernacle, Ps. 15.2. Because wealth and riches shall be in their houses, Psal. 41.12. Because God is a buckler to all such, Pro. 2.7. Because such shall dwell in the land with perfect men, Prov. 2.21 Because all such shall glory in God. Ps. 64.10. What. That frees us from gross sins, to fear God and eschew evil, job 1.1. To keep ones self from his iniquity, Ps. 18 29. 2 Sam. 29.24. Those who walk in their integrity are such Prov. 20.7. It is to walk according to the truth of the, Gospel, Gal. 2.14. Trials. The serious discourses of such ought to be out of the uprightness of their heart, job 33.3. The Saints wishes being fo, are to be soundly tried, Psal. 7.8. Walking therein is a strong plea for mercy and redemption, Psal. 26.11. Praise is comely for such, Psal. 33.1. The devices of the wicked are how to slay such, Psal. 36.10. Their high-way is to depart from evil, Pro. 16.17. Such harden not their face, but direct their ways, Pro. 21.29. The Lord, as he trieth the heart, so he hath pleasure therein, 1 Chro. 29.7. They are just men Prov. 12.4. They are innocent, directly opposite to hypocrisy, job 17.8. Their uprightness is in heart, Ps. 11.2. It loves to be clear, from, and hates presumptuous sins, Ps 19.13. Gods righteousness doth accompany such, Ps. 36.8. They are upright in conversation, Ps. 27.14 They are perfect, Ps. 37.37. Such follow judgement unto righteousness, Ps 94 15. righteousness keeps such in the way, Pro. 13.6. It is the way of evil froward men to leave uprightness, to walk in the paths of darkness, Pro. 2.13. Their way is uprightness, Isa. 26.7. His heart who is lifted up is not upright, Hab. 2.4. Keeping. It is God who upholds us in our integrity, Ps. 41.12. righteousness keepeth such as are upright in the way, Proverbs 13.6. Waiting on God, our integrity and uprightness preserves us, Ps. 25.11. LVIII. meekness. Generals. CHrist was sent to preach glad tidings to the poor, Isa. 61.1. It is a grievous sin to turn aside the way of the meek, Amos 2.7 It should be learned at Christ, Mat. 11.29 The spiritual ought to restore such with the spirit of meekness, knowing their own frailty, Gal. 6.1. We ought to walk in all lowliness & meekness with long-suffering towards others, Eph. 4.2 Bowels of mercies, humbleness of mind meekness, long-suffering all to be put on, Col. 3.12. righteousness, godliness, Faith, Love, Patience ought to be followed after, 1 Tim. 6.11. We should be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient in meekness, instructing others Rom. 12.12. Wee must show all meekness unto all men Tit. 3.2. Wise men endowed with knowledge, must show out of a good conversation, their works with meekness of wisdom, Jam. 3.13. Companions. Truth, righteousness, Ps. 45.4. Love with the spirit of meekness, 1 Cor. 4.21. The gentleness of CHRIST, 2 Corinth. 10.1, Encouragements. Such shal eat and be satisfied, Ps. 22.2. Such God will guide in judgement, and teach them his way, Ps. 25.9. Such shall inherit the earth, and delight themselves in the abundance of peace, Ps. 37.11. God ariseth in judgement to save such, Ps. 76.9. When the wicked are cast to the ground, God lifteth up all such, Psal. 147.6. That God taketh pleasure in such who shall be beautified with salvation, Ps. 149.4. Christ reproves for equity for such, Mat. 11.4. Such shall increase their joy in the Lord, Isa. 29.19. Christ was sent to preach glad tidings unto such, Isa. 61.1. All such seeking judgement, it is possible for them to be hide in the day of the Lords wrath Zeph. 2.3. Such blessed shall inherit the earth, Matth. 5.5. The ornament of such a quiet spirit, is a thing much set by of God and of great price, 1 Pet. 3.4. Against meekness, with her companions, there is no law, Gal. 5.25. LIX. PRAYER. Generals. GOd may grant our requests in anger, and yet cross us in his wrath, Hos: 13 11. In extremities of reproaches and miseries it is a sovereign remedy Ps. 42.8. In such and all extremities it ought to bee our refuge, Ps 63.13. God may seem to be angry against the prayers of his people, Psal. 80.4. God may hear and answer us, though he take vengeance of our inventions, Ps. 99.8. It is a dutey to help one another with our prayers, 2 Cor. 1.11. We should pray every where 1 Tim 2.8. We ought so to pray as stil to refer all to God, Mat. 26.39. Mat. 6.10. Manner. With continuance, we must be instant therein, Rom. 11.11. With continuance, we must watch thereunto with thanksgiving, Col. 4.2. With pure hands lift up without wrath or doubting, 1. Tim. 2.8. We should be sober and watch therein, because the end of all things is at hand, 1 Pet. 4.7. We should use no vain repetitions therein Mat. 6.7. Wee should with watchfulness continue in the same with thanksgiving, Col 4 2. It ought to be plied with continuance and instance, Rom. 12.12. Encouragements. Because the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much, Jam. 5.16. Because it ascends unto God like incense, Ps. 141.2. Because every one that asketh receiveth, and he that seeketh findeth and to him that knocketh it shall bee opened, Luke 11.9. Because in the weakness of them, Christ presents them and perfumes them with sweet odours to be acceptable Rev. 8.3. Because it is a way to be built up, Job 22.23. Because God heareth prayer, that all flesh should come unto him, Ps 65.2. Because he respects the prayer of the destitute, and despiseth not the same, Ps. 202.17. Because his eyes are over the righteous, and his ears open unto their prayer, 1 Pet 3.12. Because God is a God hearing prayer, Ps. 55.19. Because whatsoever we ask in prayer, if we believe, we have it, 1. John ●●22. By watchfulness and continuance therein we shall be counted worthy to escape great evils, and to stand at last before the Son of man, Luke 21.36. Whatsoever we ask the Father in Christs name, he will do it, joh. 14.13. Experience. When in the night we pray and meditate, our souls may be filled as it were with marrow, 63.5. God many times hears us whilst we are speaking and praying, Dan. 9.20. He hath promised so to do, whilst wee pray and call, Isa. 65.24. Power. It may shut and open heaven, Iam. 5.17. Trials. Our distresses are times of prayer, Ps. 18.6. By Daniel it was used three times a day; by David seven times a day, Ps. 119. Dan. 6.10. Ps. 55.17. We ought to pray continually, 1 Thess. 5.17. Incessant crying therein, is a good plea in our misery, Ps. 88.1, 2. Our words should be few therein, Eccl. 5.7. It must be with all prayer and supplication in the spirit, with watching and all perseverance, 6.18. Our requests for our friends, ought to bee made with joy, Ph. 1.4 It is a fit time to pray then when chastisement is upon us, then to pour it out, Isa. 26.16. The way to prevail therein is with weeping, wrestling, and importunity, Hos 12.3 To be instant and take no denial therein prevails, Luk. 1.8. To ply God, and overcome him with strong invincible arguments, Mat. 15.27. True mourning therein is to mourn apart without shows, Mat. 5.6. Zech. 13.3. The greater our agony is, the greater & stronger should be our prayers, Luk. 22.13. Our comfort therein is according to our faith, John 11.40. LX. joy. Generals. AN hypocrites joy is but for a moment, Job 20.5. Righteous men only have title to joy, and ought to rejoice, Ps. 32.11. Righteous men ought to rejoice, and exceedingly rejoice, Ps. 68.3. The saints should shout for joy, Ps. 13.9, 16. Strangers thereunto understand it not, Pro. 14.10. We ought to sympathise with rejoicers, and mourners, Rom. 12.15. Weeping and rejoicing now, must be so done, as if we did them not, 1 Cor. 7.30. The rejoicing of the best men should be our joy, 2 Corinth. 2.3- Some Saints may be sorrowful, yet always rejoicing, 2 Cor. 6.10. It is a duty to rejoice in God, to rejoice always, and again to rejoice, Phil. 4.4. It is a duty to rejoice evermore, 1 Thess. 5.16 To have mirth and rejoicing, when God calls to sadness and lamentation, a most grievous sin, Isa. 22.13, 14 Though all outward comforts should fail, yet we should rejoice in the God of our salvation, Habak. 3.17, 18 It is a duty with others to rejoice and congratulate Gods mercies unto them, Luk. 1.58. Object. We should be glad and rejoice in God, Ps. 9.2 Gods salvation, Ps. 9.14. His strength and his salvation, great matter of rejoicing, Ps. 27.1. Matter. The return of Zions captivity, Ps. 53.6. In that Christ whosoever is preached, Phi. 1.18. The word of God, Ps. 119.162. Falling into divers temptations, Jam. 1.2. That our names are written in the book of life, Phil. 4.3. Encouragements. That God meets them who rejoice and work righteousness, Isa. 64.5. That glorifying God here, he shall appear to our joy, and we shal not be ashamed, Isa. 66.5. It is Christs will that we should joy in him, and that our joy should be full, John 15.11. Christs true joy no man can take from us, John 16.22. It is our strength, Nehem. 8.10. The kingdom of God is in righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost, Ro. 14.17 It is a great earthly blessing, our moderate rejoicing in outward things, Eccles. 3.12, 13 We may pled for a joyful soul, when it is lift up to God, Ps. 86.4 It is an assurance that we shal rejoice in him, when we can trust in his holy Name, Psal. 33.22. Attaining. It is God who must make us to hear the voice of joy and gladness, Ps. 51, 8. It is restored by God in prayer, and upheld by his free spirit, Psal. 51.12. By experience of Gods former help, Ps. 63.7. By sowing in tears, Ps. 126.5, 8. It is the gift of God, Eccles. 5.19. We are filled with all joy and peace through believing, Rom. 15.13. By prayer joy aboundeth, ibid. LXI. truth. Generals. GOd is a God of truth, Deut. 32.4. True laws, judgments and statutes come from God, Nehem. 9.13. We must buy the truth, & fell it not, &c. Pro. 23 23. The righteous nation should keep the truth, Isa 62.2. Idolatry cannot be said to be the truth, Isa. 43.9. He who blesseth himself in the earth, should bless himself in the God of truth, Isa. 65.16. It is a woeful time, when the truth cannot be found, jer. 5.3. Deceivers will not speak the truth, but have taught their tongue to speak lies, jer. 9.5. The testimony of two witnesses be true, John 8.17. God is true, John 8.26. We ought to believe the truth, and not to reject the same, John 8.45, Gods word is truth, John 17.17. Christ is the way, the truth and the life, John 14.6. The Spirit is the Spirit of truth, John 14.17 Christ came into the world to bear witness to the truth, John 18.37. Such who yield not obedience unto it, do but obey unrighteousness to such indignation and wrath, Ro. 2.8. God will be true, and every man a liar, Rom. 9.4. By manifestation thereof we must commend ourselves unto every mans conscience in the sight of God, 2 Cor. 4.2. It is no glorying to speak the truth, 2 Cor. 12. We can do nothing against it, but for it, 2 Cor. 13.8. No man must be accounted our enemy for telling us the truth, Gal. 4.16, We ought to speak the truth to every man, putting away lying, Ephes. 4.25. It is the praise of a righteous Nation, to keep the truth, 1 Tim. 3.15. Men perish because they receive not the love thereof that they might be saved, 2 Thes. 2.10 God would have all men saved and come to the knowledge thereof 1 Tim. 2.11. Perverse men, destitute thereof, suppose that gain is godliness, 1 Tim. 1.5. No lye is of the truth 1 John 2.21. What. The Church of God is the pillar and ground thereof, 1 Tim. 3.15. The word is truth, John 17 17. It is in Jesus, Eph. 4.21. Encouragements. Such are Gods delight, Pro. 12.22. The lips of such shal be established for ever, Pro 12.19. Trials. The lips of such flow forth righteousness, Pro. 12.17. Excellent things were written to us, to make us to know the certainty of the words of Truth. And that we might answer the words of Truth unto them that sand us, Pro. 22.21. Such words are upright, Eccles. 12.10. Perfect walking herein is a plea in sore affliction, Isa. 38.3. When none calleth for justice, then none pleadeth for it, Isa. 59.4. It is a bad sin not to receive instruction, and to have truth perished from our mouth, jer. 7.28. Those who bend their tongue like a bow for lies, are not valiant for it, jer. 9.3. He who seeketh his glory who sent him, is true and no unrighteousness in him, John 7.18. Continuance in Christs words makes us to know it, and it to make us free, John 8.32. The devil abode not therein, because there is no truth in him, John 8.44. It is wickedness to change it into a lye, Rom. 1.25. It is spoken in Christ, Rom. 9.1. We must by the word thereof approve ourselves unto God, 2 Cor. 6.7. The truth of Christ makes men confident to vent truths, 2 Cor. 10.11. Men perish for not receiving the love thereof to be saved thereby, 2 Thess. 2, 10. It is damnable, not to receive the love thereof, but to have pleasure in unrighteousness, 2 Thess. 2.12. Meats are ordained to be received, with Thanksgiving of those who believe, and know the truth, 1 Tim. 3.15. It must be a truth which is after godliness, 1 Tim. 1.1. Our cheerful walking is matter of joy unto others, 2 John 4. In improvement thereof we may pray for Gods tender mercies and loving kindness, and truth to preserve us, Psal. 40.11. Our loins should be gird therewith, Eph. 6.14. If we be true in love we know that we are of the truth, with assured hearts, 1 John 3.19. Our backwardness to correction is, because this is cut off from our mouth, Jer. 7.28. Such come unto the manifestation of the light, John 3.21. God should be worshipped in spirit and truth, John 4.24. Attaining. Grace and truth came by Christ, John 1.17. It is the Lord who directs our work therein, Isa. 61.8. We should be taught of God as the truth is in Jesus, Eph. 4.21. By putting away lying, we come to speak the truth unto others, Eph. 4.25. mildred usage unto all men trying their spirits to win them to it, 2 Tim. 2.25. Often redemption of things we know, stablisheth us therein, 2 Pet. 1.12. By reality of our love unto others, we know and assure our hearts that we are of the same, 1 John 3.18. Keeping. It is God who must keep the words of truth in our mouth, Psalm 119.43. LXII. ZEAL. Generals. OUr zeal should especially be for the Lord of hosts, 1 Kings 29.10. Some are zealously affencted, but not well. Gal, 4.17. It is good to be zealously affencted always in a good thing, Gal. 4.5. Some may have zeal but not according to knowledge, Rom. 10.2 The zeal of Gods house should as it were consume us, Ps. 96.6. There may be an hypocritical zeal. 2 Kings 10.16. There is a deceitful or evil zeal, 2 Sam. 21.2 The zeal of the Lord of hostes performs great matters for his Church, 2 Kings 19.31 Isa. 9.7. blind zeal may be accompanied with persecution, Phil. 3.6. Trials. Such as are of zealous spiritual gifts, seek that they may excel to the edifying of the Church, 1 Cor. 14.12. Christ gave himself to the end that wee should be a peculiar people zealous of good works, Tim. 2.14. Some may be too exceedingly zealous for traditions, Gal. 1.14. Our charitable zeal should be such as to provoke very many, 2 Cor. 9.2. It is a good sign to bee zealous for others, Gal. 1.14. Attaining. Godly sorrow, with a concurance of other graces works it, 2 Cor. 7.11. LXIII. PEACE. Generals. GOD will speak peace to his people but they must not return again unto iniquity, Ps. 85.8. Wicked men are haters of peace, Ps. 120.6. We ought to pray for the peace of the Church, Ps. 122.6. It is the way to prosper, idem. The sight thereof in the Church is a blessed thing, Ps. 128.8. If it be possible, to our power wee ought to keep peace with all men Rom. 12.18. Wee should be at peace amongst ourselves, 1 Thes. 5.13. We ought to follow it with holinesse with all men, Heb. 12. ● The fruit of righteousness is sown therein of Peace-lovers, Jam. 3.18. Wee ought to seek for it, and pursue it, 1 Pet. 3.11. There is no peace to wicked men, Isa. 57.21 It is a blessed thing to bee a Peace-maker, Matth. 5.9. Christ came not to sand Peace into the world, but a sword, Mat. 10.34. Those not strong enough to fight, should make peace, Luk. 14.32 With Christ the counsel of peace is established, Zech. 6.13. We should execute the judgement of peace and truth in our gates, Zech. 8.16, 19. It is commanded to have peace with one another, Mark. 5.59. When the devil hath quiet possession, then all things are in peace, Luk. 11.21. It is a barbarous part to reward any man with evil who are at peace with us, Ps. 7.4. It is an unbeseeming thing to strive with such who be at peace with us, Ps. 55.20. God may sand it to his people, though wicked men follow after their wicked ways, Ps. 125.5. There is a time for peace and a time for war, Eccles. 3.8. Al the paths of wisdom are peace. Pro. 3.17. Good men ought to have peaceable protection, 1 Cor. 16.11. We should follow peace, &c. with them that call on the Lord Jesus out of a pure heart 2 Tim. 2.22. There is a time when peace is taken from the earth to cause men kill one another, Rev. 6.4. It is Christ who must stil & rebuk all storms and tempests, Mat. 8. in affliction especially we ought to speak peace unto our friends, Jud. 21.13. The Saints in stead of peace may have great bitterness, Isa. 38.17. In apparent miseries we should in our time desire peace, & be quiet Isa. 39.8. When the Lord will destroy, the land shall have no peace, Jerem. 12.12. The Saints may expect peace and be disappointed, Jer. 14 19. When God sends destruction we may seek peace and find none, Ezek. 7.25. Manner We should follow after the things that make peace, and edify one another, Rom. 14.19. The peace of God should rule in our hearts Col. 3.15. The danger of wanting it. It is a grievous thing when God takes away his peace from a people, loving kindnesses and mercies, Jer. 16.5. If wee neglect the present pursuit thereof, it may be hide from our eyes, Luke 9.42. It is a trick of false Prophets to proclaim false peace, Jer. 23.17. Ezek. 13.10. Trials. It is a grievous thing to dwell with peace-haters Ps. 102.7. To be spiritually minded is life and peace, Rom. 8.6. We should labour to be found of Christ in peace at his coming without spot & blameless, 2 Pet. 3.14. It is a bad sign, not to know the way of peace Isa. 59.8. It is a grievous sin to cry peace, peace, when there is no peace, Jer. 6.14. It is God who sends no peace, but one man against another, Zech. 8.10. Gods Covenant with Levi for his fear, was life and peace, Mal. 2.5. To walk with God in truth, peace and equity, Mal. 5.6. Peace wished and endeavoured for, is not lost, but hath home returns, Mat. 10.13. A peaceable departure at last, comes from right sight and apprehensions of Christ, Luke 2.9. Being in Gods favour is a ground of peace and rest, Ps. 4.8. It is the property of wicked men to speak peace, when mischief is in their hearts, Psal. 28.3. It is a sign of a wicked man not to speak peace, Ps. 35.20. It is God that delivers our soul in peace from dangers, Ps. 55.17. With words of peace we ought to join charity, Jam. 2.16. Peace is with all them who are in Christ Jesus, 1 Pet. 5.14. It is God who makes us to dwell in peaceable habitations, sure dwellings, and quiet resting places, Isa. 32.18. It is the Lord who cuts down our peaceable habitations, Jer. 25.37. Heavenly wisdom is first pure, then peaceable, &c. Iam. 3.17. It is God who extends the abundance of peace Isa. 66.12. There is no peace, saith God, unto the wicked, Isa. 48.18. When the people are disappointed in peace, it comes of the Lord, jer. 4.10. Companions. Love, joy, long-suffering, gentleness, meekness, saith, Gal. 5.22. Peace and grace coming from Christ, 1 Cor. 1.3. Peace, love and faith, Ephes. 6.32. Purity, peaceblenes, gentle, easy to be entreated, Jam. 1.17. Peace and joy with believing, Rom. 15.17. Glory and honour, Rom. 2 10. Encouragements. Joy attends the counsellors thereof, Pro. 12.20. Thereby living therein, the God of love and peace will be with us, 2 Cor. 13.11. Because Christ is our peace, Ephes. 2.14. The Gospel is the Gospel of peace, Eph. 6.15. The unity of the Spirit must be kept in the bond of peace, Ephes. 4.3. Glory, honour and peace are unto all well-doers, Rom. 2.10. The feet of such are very beautiful, who preach glad tidings of peace, Rom. 10.15. That God hath called us unto peace, 1 Cor. 7.15. That God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, 1 Cor. 14.33. It is a ground of peaceable possession, Gen. 34.21. Christ is the Prince of peace, Isa. 9.6, 7. Because, the chastisement of our peace was upon Christ, Isa. 53.5. In that God removeth not the Covenant of his peace once made Isa. 54.10. That in midst of afflictions, God thinks thoughts of peace towards his people, Jer. 29.11. Our substantial peace is, when God makes a Covenant with us, Eze. 34.25. Gods Covenant of peace is an everlasting Covenant, Eze. 37.26. When God speaks peace to us, there is great peace & strength, Dan. 10.10, 19. Attaining. It is the Lord who must bless his people with peace, Ps. 29.11. By loving of Gods Law great Peace, and nothing to offend us, Ps. 119.165. By keeping of Gods commandements, Pro. 3.1. It was made by Christ by the blood of his cross, Col. 1 20. It is the Lord of peace himself, that must give us peace, 2 Thes. 5.16. The Lord ordains it, for his people, and works all their works in them, Isa. 26.12. It is God who creates the fruit of the lips to be peace, Peace unto all, Isa. 57.19. It is Christ who guides our feet in the way of peace, Luke 1.79. It is God who creates peace and evil, &c. Isa. 45.7. The best way of our strength is to make peace with God, Isa. 27.5. Afflictions do at length bring forth the peaceable fruit of righteousness, Heb. 12.11. By the peace and prosperity of our superiors and governors, 1 Tim. 2.2. faithful obedience interests us in the protection of the God of peace, Phil. 4.9. By walking according to divine rules, Gal. 6.16. The God of hope fills us with all joy and peace in believing, Rom. 15.17. Justification by faith, brings peace with God, Rom. 5.1. Grace and Peace come from God the Father, Rom. 1.17. It is God who makes peace in our borders, Ps. 147.14. God makes peace in high places, Job 25.2. Keeping. Christ he guides our feet in the way of peace, Luke 1.79. It is the God of peace who bruises Satan under our feet, Rom. 16.20. To have our mindes stayed, trusting in God, is the way to perfect peace, Isa. 26.3. The peace of God which passeth all understanding, it guards our hearts and mindes in Jesus Christ, Phil. 4.7. LXIV. Praise, Thanksgiving. Generals. THere were sacrifices of Thanksgiving under the Law, Lev. 7.2. & 22.29. In offering the sacrifice of thanksgiving, we must declare his works with rejoicing, Ps. 107.22. & 116.17. We ought to enter into his gates with praise and into his courts with thanksgiving, being thankful unto him and bless his Name, Ps. 100.4. Thanksgiving and praise are both joined together unto Gods name, 1 Chron. 29.13. It was an appointment every morning & evening for the Levites to stand and thank and praise the Lord, 1 Chr. 23.30. It must be given always unto God for all things, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, Eph. 5.20. We ought to be careful for nothing, but in every thing to let our prayer and supplication with thanksgiving bee put up unto God, Phil. 4.6. Rooted and built up in Christ, and established in the faith, we should abound therein with thanksgiving, Col. 2 7. We should continue in prayer, and watch therein with thanksgiving, Col. 4.2. Under the Law there were offerings of thanksgiving, Col. 4.2. Under the Law there were offerings of thanksgiving, 2 Chr. 29.31. & 33.16. Lev. 22.12. Thanksgiving and praises are good things, to Gods name, To show forth his loving kindness in the morning, and his faithfulness every night, Ps. 92.1.2. We must be thankful because it is good, and his mercy endureth for ever, 136.1. It is confessed that righteous men shal give thanks unto his name, Ps. 140.13. In troubles and distresses the Saints forget not their thankfulness, Dan. 6.10. It is a duty in blessing of the creature, Mat. 15.36. Mar. 14, 23. It is a duty especially upon mercies received, Luk. 17.16. It is thanksworthy of all to suffer for the Saints, Rom. 16 4. Whatsoever we do in word or dead, wee should do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus giving thanks to God the Father rhrough him Col. 3.17. Sufficient thanks can hardly be given for all the Saints, wherewith the Saints joy in one another, 1 Thes. 3.9. In every thing wee ought to give thanks, 1 Thes. 5.18. The Jews had over-seers for thanksgiving, Neh. 12.8. It is commanded, and therewith to pay vows, Ps. 50.14. His name is to be praised with a song, and magnified with thanksgiving, Ps. 69.30. The voice of thanksgiving is a sacrifice, Jonah 2.9. We ought to be thankful at the remembrance of his holinesse, Psal. 79.12. Matter. For revealing of wisdom, might, and discovering of strange things Dan. 2.23. The revealing of excellent things unto the simplo, and hiding them from the wise and prudent, Luk. 10.21. A sight of the wonderful mercy of God, far beyond our sins, Rom. 7.25. The graces of God given unto others, 1 Cor. 1.4. freedom from sinful rash actions, 1 Cor 1.18. Humble acknowledgement of Gods mercies received, 1 Cor. 14.18. The grace to call the Saints into remembrance, Phil. 1.3. 1 Thes. 1, 2. The willing proficiency and grace of others, 1 Thes. 2.14. The growth of others faith and charity towards each other, 2 Thes. 1.3. For Gods mercy in spiritual gifts given us, 1 Tim. 1.12. Ability to remember others in our prayers, 1 Tim. 6.3. For the kindness and love of the Saints, Act. 28.15. freedom from sins of slavery, becoming servants of righteousness, Rom. 6.17. Exaltation and deliverance from enemies, 2 Sam. 22.50. Inspection into Gods great mercies, Ps. 18.49. The remembrance of his holinesse, Ps. 30.4. His marvelous kindness in any great straight, Ps. 31.21. The nearness of his Name to us, Ps. 65.1. His subduing of our enemies for us, Psal. 79.13. The remembrance of Gods greatness, Psal. 95.2.3. Victory through our Lord Jesus Christ, 1 Cor 15.57. His unspeakable gift, 2 Cor. 9.15. The thriving of others in grace, Eph. 1.16 For making us meet to be partakers with the Saints in light, Col. 1.12 For choosing us to salvation, through sanctification of the Spirit, 2 Thes. 2.13. For having taken unto him his great power and reigning. Manner. It must be done with all joyfulnes and commanded applause, Psal. 33.2. His name is to bee praised with a song, and magnified with thanksgiving, Ps. 69.30. It is a duty to enter into his gates with thanksgiving, & into his courts with praise, with thanksgiving to bless his Name, Ps. 100.4. Trials. Hypocrites may bee thankful for foolish and vain glorious things, Luk. 18.11. It is matter of plea in prayer, for deliverance from enemies, that we may give thanks unto his holy name, and glory in his praise, 2 Chron. 16 25. It is pleaded for deliverance from trouble, that we may live to be thankful, Ps 6.5. We must give thanks because it is good, and for his everlasting mercy, Psal. 118.1. Its action differences our eating or not eating unto the Lord, Rom. 14.6. Abundant grace through the Thanksgiving of many, redounds to the glory of God, 2 Cor. 4.15, Rich bountifulness to the Saints, causeth thanksgiving unto God 2 Cor. 4.15. After comfortable mercies, the voice of thanksgiving and melody is expected, Isa. 51.3 Meats were created to bee received with Thanksgiving, of those which believe & know the Truth, 1 Tim. 4.3.4 LXV. Praise of GOD. Generals. HE is greatly to be praised in his holy city, in the mountain of his holiness, Ps. 48.1. According to his name, so is his praise unto the ends of the earth, Ps. 48.10. Praise should wait for God in his Church Ps. 65.1. All people should be stirred up to praise the Lord, Ps. 76.3. The dead can show forth no praises, Psal. 88.10. None can show forth all his praise, Psalm. 106.2. His name is to bee praised from the rising unto the going down of the sun, Psalm 113.3. The Lords name is to be praised, because it is excellent and good Ps. 135.1. We must praise his name, because of his loving kindness, and because of his truth, Ps. 138.1. All manner of ways we are exhorted to praise the Lord, Psal 148. Psal. 149. Manner. Our hearts must be fixed and stand up early to give praise, Psalm. 57.7, 8. It should be done with joyful lips, Psal. 63.5. It must be done with our whole heart, Psal. 86.12. Matter. Our gathering from among the wicked is matter of triumphing therein, Ps. 106.47. Expression of his mercy and truth causeth us to sing and give praise, Pf. 71.7. Because his loving kindness is better then life, Ps. 73.4. For hearing, and becoming our salvation, Ps. 118.21. For hearing of the words of his mouth, Ps. 138.4. Trials. He must be blessed and praised at all times it must be continually in our mouth, Ps. 34.1. Such must call upon his name make known his deeds among the people, Sing praises unto him talk of all his wondrous works, Glory in his holy name, 1 Chron 16.8. He should be praised in the great congregation, and among much people, Ps. 35.18. Our mouth should speak of his praise all the day long, Ps. 35.28. It is matter of comfort to have a song of praise put into our mouth, Ps. 40.3. Such as love his salvation, must needs be much is magnifying of him, Ps. 40.16. It comforts the Saints in their greatest distresses that they shall yet live to praise him, Ps. 40.11. & 43.5. They must be sung with understanding Ps. 47.6. Those who offer praise, glorify God Psal. 50.23. He ought to be praised for his truth and holinesse, Psal. 71.22. Those most conversant with God, are most in praises of him, Ps. 84.4. LXVI. Blessing of GOD. Generals. ALl that is within us should bless the Lord, and forget not all his benefits, Ps. 103.1, 2. All his works, creatures, ministers in all places of his dominion ought to bless the Lord, and we with our souls, Ps. 103.23. Psal. 104.1. Matter. For not turning away our prayer, nor his mercy from us, Ps 69.20. For holding our soul in life, and not suffering out feet to be moved, Ps. 66.8, 9. For daily loading us with his benefits, Ps. 78.19. The forgiving of all our iniquities, The healing of all our diseases, For redeeming of our life from destruction, For crowning of us with loving kindness, and tender mercies. For satisfying our mouth with good things For the vigour of our health and strength, Ps. 103.3, 4, 5. LXVII. Titles and names given to Saints. blameless men, Phil. 2.15. Blessed men, Gen. 26.29 Amiable men, Col. 3.15 Clean men, Job 15.3. Courteous men, Eph. 4.32. Devout men, Act. 2.5. Discreet men, Gen. 41.39. Elected men, Col. 3.12. faithful men, Prov. 20 6. Free men, Mat. 24.25. Good men, Mat. 12, 35. guiltless men, Mat. 12.7. Happy men, Ps. 127.6. Humble men, Ps. 34.2. Just men, Mat. 13.43. Learned men, Isa. 50.4. Liberal men, Isa. 32.8. Lowly men, Pro 16.19. Meek men, Num. 12.3. Merciful men, Mat. 5.7 Peaceable men, Gen. 34.21. Plain men, Gen. 25.27 Prosperous men, Gen. 39.2. Prudent men, Pro. 14.8. Pure men, Pro. 15.26. quickened men, Eph. 2.1. Righteous men, Deut. 33.5. Sanctified men, 2 Tim. 2.2. simplo men, 116.6. spiritual men, 1 Cor. 2.15. steadfast men, 1 Cor. 15.58. Tender-hearted men, Eph. 4.32. True men, Gen. 42.31 Valiant men, Josh. 1.14. unblamable men, Col. 1.22. Unleavened men, 1 Cor. 5.7. unmovable men, 1 Cor. 15.58. unreprovable men, Col. 1.22. Wise men, Job 34.2. Worthy men, Matth. 10.11. Men of knowledge, Job 34.2. Men fearing God, Act. 2.5. Men of understanding, Pro. 1.5. Men of rest, 1 Chron. 22.5. People of his pasture, Ps. 95.7. Sheep of his hands, id. A holy people, Isa. 62.12. Gods servants, Isa. 63.17. Tribes of his inheritance, idem. Gods inheritance, Jer. 12.14. The off spring of God Act. 17.29. The generation of God Acts 17.19. A holy people, Deu. 7.6 A special people to himself, Ibid. A peculiar people, Deut. 14.2. 1 Pet. 2.19 The Lords portion, Deut. 31.9. The lot of his inheritance, ibid. Sanctified ones, Is. 13.3 Mighty ones, ibid. Rejoycers in his highnesse, ibid. The household of God Eph 2.19. Princes, Gen. 32.6 Princes in all the earth, Ps. 45.16. Professors, 1 Pet. 1. The righteousness of God, 2 Cor. 5.21. The Redeemed of God, Isa. 35.10. The temple of God, 1 Cor. 3.7. Abrahams seed, Gal. 3.22. Adopted sons, Angels, Rev. 14.15. Believers. Act. 14 1. Beloved of God, Rom. 1.7. Blessed of the Lord, Gen. 24.31. Branches of righteousness, Job 15.5. Branches of Christ, 2 Cor. 2 15. Brethren of Christ, John 15.2. The Called, Act. 2.16 Christs handmaids, Acts 2.16. Christs brother, Math. 22.20. Christs sister, idem. Christs mother, idem. Christs house, Heb 3.4 Christs friends, jo. 15.4 Christs servants, 1 Cor. 7.1. Beloved, Cant. 1.5. Children of Abraham Rom. 9.8. Children of God, Gal. 3.7. Rom. 8.16. Children of understanding, Pro. 2.28. Children of the free-woman, Gal. 4.31. Children of the promise, Rom. 9.8. Children of the light, John 12.36. Children of the day, 1 Thes. 5.4. Children of the resurrection, Luke 20.36. Children of the kingdom, Mat. 13.38. Children of the marriage chamber, Matth. 9.15. A chosen generation, 1 Pet. 2.19. A royal Priesthood, ibid. A Holy Nation, ibid. cheerful givers, 2 Cor. 9.7. Circumcised ones, 1 Cor. 7.21. Citizens with Saints, Eph. 2.19. Confident ones, 2 Cor. 5.6. conquerors Rom. 8.27 councillors of peace, Pro. 12.20. Chosen, Rev. 17.4. Church of the first-borne: whose names are written in heaven, Heb. 13.23. faithful witnesses, Prov. 4.6. faithful servants, Matth. 24.25. faithful Boughs, Gen. 49.22. faithful, Ps. 12.1. faithful brethren, Col. 1.2. Holy brethren, Heb. 3.1. Gods afflicted, Isa. 49 13. Gods anointed, Ps. 105.15. Gods Chosen, Rom. 8.33. Gods Beloved, Rom. 9.25. Gods building, 1 Cor. 3.9. Gods delight, Prov. 11.26. Gods friends, Isa. 41.8. Gods flock, Isa. 40.11. Gods handmaids, Acts 2.18. Gods Husbandry, 1 Cor. 9.3. Gods hidden ones, Ps. 83.3. Gods heritage, 1 Pet. 5.3. Gods labourers, 1 Cor. 3 9. Gods prisoners, Psa. 69.33. Gods privy Cuunsellors, Psal. 25.14. Gods sheep, joh. 10.27. Gods secret ones, Ps. 83.3. Gods servants, Isa. 4.8 Gods vine, Ps. 80.14. Gods workmanship, Eph. 2.10. Gods Husbandry, 1 Cor. 3.9. Gods building, ibid. Gods called, Isa. 48.12. The daughters of God, 2 Cor. 6.18. The Elect of God, Col. 3.12. The flock of God, John 21.16. The glory of God, Isa. 4.5. The habitation of God, Eph. 2.22. Heirs of righteousness, Heb. 11.7. Heirs of the promise, Gal. 3.29. Heirs of God, Rom. 8.17. Heirs with Christ, ib. Heirs of salvation, Heb. 1.14. Heirs of blessing, 1 Pet. 3.9. Hungerers after righteousness, Mat. 5.6. His nation, Ps. 106.5. Innocents, job 4.7. Illuminate ones, Heb 10.32. Inheritance, Is. 94.14. His congregation purchased of old, Psal. 74.2. The redeemed, idem. The rod of his inheritance, idem. Kids Isa. 11.6. Lambs, John 21.15 Kings, Rev. 1.10. Priests, Rev. 6. A holy Priesthood, 1 Pet. 2.5. little ones, Mat. 18.3 Little children, Mat. 19.14. Little flock, Lu. 12.33 Living sons, Luk 15.24 Lively stones, 1 Pet. 2.5. Lords of others, Gen. 27.33. The Lords freemen 1 Cor. 7.22. The ransomed of the Lord, Isa. 35.10. The redeemed of the Lord, Ps. 107.2. Congregation of poor Ps. 74.19. The generation of them that seek him, Ps. 24.6. The assembly of the upright, Ps. 111.1. Generation of the upright, Ps 112.2. Lovers of the Light, John 3.19. Lovers of the day, 2 Timothy 3.4. Lovers of God, 1 John 2.10. Lovers of the godly, Idem. Members of Christ, 1 Cor. 6.15. Members of the temple of the Holy Ghost, 1 Cor. 16 19. Mourners Mat. 5.6. New lamps, 1 Cor. 5.7 New creatures, 2 Cor. 5.17. New born babes, 1 Pet. 2.2. Peacemakers, mat. 5.9. People of Gods pasture, Ps. 25.9. Plants of the Lord, Isa. 61.3. poor in spirit, Mat. 5.3. A royal Priesthood, 1 Pet. 2.9. Saints, 1 Cor. 1.2. Secret ones, Ps. 83.3 Seed of Abraham, Job 11.21. Seed of the righteous, Idem. Seed of the blessed, Isa. 65.33. Good seed, Matth. 13.38. Sheep of Gods hands Ps. 95 7. Sheep of Gods pasture, Ps. 75.73. Sheep of Gods flock Mat. 26.31. Searchers of Scripture, Act. 17, 11. Servants of righteousness, Rom. 6.18. Servants of the Lord Deut. 34.5. Servants of Christ, 1 Cor. 7.22. sons of the free-woman, Gal. 4.31. Sons of God, Luke 20 36. sons of wisdom, Pro. 10.5. Saints, Job. 5.1. Meek persons, Psal. 37.11. Just men, Ps. 37.12. The people of the God of Abraham. Ps. 47.9. Such as make a Covenant with him by sacrifice, Ps. 30.5. A spiritual house, 1 Pet. 2.5. steadfast ones, 1 Cor. 15.58. Sucklings, Ps. 8.2. Trees of righteousness, Isa. 61.3. Thirsters after righteousness, Mat. 5.6. Triumphers in Christ 2 Cor. 2.14. Vessels of mercy, Rom. 9.23. Vessels of honour, 2 Tim. 2.21. Chosen vessels, Act. 9.15 Wrestlers, Eph. 6.12. Gen. 32.24. The Temple of the Lord, 1 Cor. 3 17. They are compared unto Jewels, Mal. 3.17. Lights of the world, Phil. 2.15. Lions, Job 28.1. Angels for quality, Luke 20.36. The Apple of Gods eye, Deu. 32.10. Zec. 2.8 A Crown of glory, Isa. 62.3. A royal diadem, ibid. An everlasting foundation, Pro 10.25. Eagles, Mat. 24.28. Fine gold, Job 23.3. Gold of Ophir, Isa. 13.12. Good figs Jer. 24.4. Good ground, Mat. 13.23. Mount Zion, Ps. 125 1 New vessels, Matth. 9.16. New garments, idem. Olive plants, Psal. 128.3. Pure virgins, 2 Cor. 11.2. Race-runners, 1 Cor. 9.24. Stars, Dan. 12.3, Lights, Mat. 5.14. Trees by the water, Ps. 1.3. Isa. 44.4. Cedar trees, ps. 60.10. Fig trees, judge. 9 11. Olive trees, Ps. 52.8. Palm trees, Ps 92.22 Vine, Ps 80.8. The signet on Gods hand, Jer. 22.24. Wheat, Mat. 3.12. The wings of a dove covered with silver, and her feathers of yellow gold, Ps. 68.32. Partridges, 1 Sam. 26.20. Doves, Gen. 8.8. Cant. 6.2. A watered Garden, Waters that fail not Isa. 58.11. Vessels of gold, 2 Tim. 2.20. Vessels of silver, idem LXVIII. Titles and names of wicked men. CHildren of Belial Num. 13.13. Children of darkness, 1 Thes. 5.5. Children of the night idem. Children of the bond-woman, Gal. 4.3. Children of disobedience, Eph. 2.2. Children of the devil John 8.38. Children of fools, job 30.8. Children of the flesh Rom. 9.8. Children of pride, job 31, 34. Children of perdition job 17.12. Isa. 57.4. Children of transgression, Children of villains job 30.8. Children of wickedness, 2 Sam. 7.10. Children of wrath, Eph. 2.3. Children whose mouth speak vanity, Ps. 144.11 Children that are corrupters, Isa. 1.4. Impudent and stiffnecked children, Ezek. 2.4. Children in whom is no faith, Deut. 32.20 Abjects, Ps. 35.15. Adversaries, Ps. 3.1. Adversaries of the Lord, 1 Sam. 2.10. Abominable branches, Isa. 14.19. Adulterous people, Mat. 12.39. Aliens, Eph. 2.12. Angry fellows, judge. 18.25. Avengers, Ps. 44.16 Authors of wickedness, John 24, 8. A froward generation, Deut. 32.20. A foolish people and unwise, Deut. 32.6. A perverse crooked generation, Deut. 32.5 A seed of evil doers, Isa. 1.4. A people laden with iniquity, idem. A sinful nation, idem A seed of falsehood, Isa. 57.4. Backbiters, Ps. 119.42. Backsliders, Pro. 14.14 Barbarous people, Ps. 114.1. Bastards, Heb. 12.8 Blasphemers, Rom. 1.29. blind persons, Isa. 42.18. Brethren in evil, Gen. 49.5. busy bodies, 1 Thes. 3.11. brass, Gen. 6.28. Boasters, 2 Tim. 3.23 Backsliders in heart, Pro. 14.14. Brutish fools, Psal. 94 8. Deceitful and unjust men, Ps. 43.1. Bloody men, Ps. 26.9 Breathers of cruelty, Ps. 27.12. Bloody and deceitful men, Ps. 5.6. careless people, judge. 18.10. castaways, 1 Cor. 9.27. Charmers. Exod. 7.7, 11. Complainers, Iude 16 Condemners of others Rom. 14.4. Contentious persons, Pro. 6.19. Corrupt children, Isa. 1.4. Crucifiers, Phil. 3.2. Corrupters, Jer. 6.28. Crooked people, Phil. 2.15. Cursed speakers, 2 Tim. 3.2. Crooked men, Deut. 32.5. Crafty men, jer. 6.28 Corrupt men, Deut. 32.5. Covetous men, 1 Cor 5.11. carnal men, 1 Cor 3.3. Brutish men, Pro. 12. 1● Blood-thirsty men, Ps. 5.6. Blind men, Rev. 3.17. Beastly men, Ezek. 21.31. Arrogant men, Job 40.7. Angry men, Prov. 22.24. Abominable men, Prov. 11.20. cruel men, Ps. 18.48 Cunning men, 1 Cor. 5.11. Dead men, 1 Cor. 5.11. Deceietfull men, Psal. 15.6. Defiled men, Tit. 1.15. Disobedient men, 1 Tim. 3.2. Disordered men, 2 Thes. 3.11. Double-minded men, Iam. 1.8. Earthly men, Psal. 10.18. Evil men, Pro. 4.18. Fearful men, Rev. 2.8. Fierce men, Prov. 22.21. Filthy men, Rev. 22, 11. Foolish men, Psal. 49.10. Furious men, 2 Tim. 3.3. Greedy men, Pro. 1.19. Haughty men, Prov. 22.24. Heady men, 2 Tim. 3 4 High-minded men, ibid. Horrible men, Wisd. 4.18. hopeless men, Ps. 49.10. Ignorant men, 2 Tim 3.3. Inordinate men, 2 Thes. 3.11. Intemperate men, 1 Tim. 1.9. souls men, Prov. 13.15. Loathsome men, 2 Cor. 4 3. Lost men, 2 Cor. 4.4. lukewarm men, Rev. 3.16. Mad men, Pro. 26.18. Malicious men, 1 Pet. 2.1. merciless men, Rom 1.30. Miserable men, Rev. 3.16. Mischievous men, Prov. 24.8. Naked men, Rev. 3.17 natural men, 1 Cor. 2.14. Naughty men, Pro. 6.12. Obstinate men, Is. 48.4 partial men, Iam. 2.4. Presumptuous men 2 Pet. 2.10. Polluted men, Isa. 35.8 profane men, 1 Tim. 1.9. Proud men, Ps. 86.14. Raging men, Prov. 14.16. Ravenous men, Nah. 2.12. Seditious men, Prov. 24.21. sinful men Isa. 1.4. stiffnecked men, Act. 7.51. Stout-men, Malac. 3.13. Stout hearted men, Isa. 46.12. subtle men, Acts 13.10. Vain men, jer. 2.2. Vile men, Deu. 11.21. Violent men, psalm 68.14. Unbelieving men, Rev. 21.8. Uncircumcised men Act. 7.51. Ungodly men, 2 Thes. 3.11. Unholy men, idem. Unjust men, Rev. 22.11. Unreasonable men, 2 Thes. 3.2. Unrighteous men, 1 Cor. 6.9. Unstable men, Iam. 1.8. unthankful men, 2 Tim. 3.2. Unthrifty men, Pro. 6.12. Wavering minded men, Iam. 1.8. Wicked men, Pro: 6.12. scornful men, Pro. 29.8. wrathful men, Pro. 15.8. Wretched men, Rev. 3.17. Worldly men, Ps. Envious persons, Rom. 1.29. Enchanters, Rev. 12.15. Deut. 28.11. False accusers, 1 Tim. 3.3. False witnesses, Pro. 4.5. Fishers, jer. 16.16. Firebrands, Isa. 7.4. Flatterers, Pro. 18.8. Fools, Pro. 21.11. Forgetters of God, job 8.13. Forgers of lies, job 13 4. Froward persons, job 3.32. Fugitives, Isa. 43.14: Gainsaying people, Rom. 10.21. Generation of vipers, Mat. 23.33. A faithless generation, Mat. 17.17. A crooked generation, Deut. 32.5. Goats, Mat. 25.33. Gods adversaries, judge. 5.31. Gods enemies, Isa. 11.24. Gods footstool, Ps 110.1. Grudgers, 2 Cor. 9 7 Haters of knowledge, Pro. 1.22. Haters of the Lord, Ps. 81.15. Harlots, jer. 16.16. Heathens, Eze. 34.28 heretics, Tit. 3.10. Hypocrites, Mat. 7.5. Hunters, 1 Sam. 24.12 Idolaters, 1 Cor. 5.11. Incontinent persons, 2 Tim. 3.4. inventors of evil, Rom. 1.30. Impudent children, Ezek. 2.4. Lying children, Isa. 30.9. liars, Ps. 62.9. lawless persons, 1 Tim. 1.9. Light fellows, judge. 9.4. Lovers of pleasures, 2 Tim. 3.4. Lovers of their own darkness, job 31.19. Lukewarm persons, Rev. 3.16. Mockers, 2 Pet. 3.3. Niggards, Isa. 32.6. Nippers, Isa. 50.6. Observers of times, Deut. 18.10. Out-casts, Isa. 16.4. persecutors, Lam. 1.3 Perverters of Gods ways, Act. 13.10. Perverse people, Phil. 2.15. Oppressors, job 27.13 Plants of a strangevine jer. 2.21. prattling fools, Pro. 10.8. Provokers of God, Deut. 9.7. persecutors of the godly, Lam. 1 6. Railers, 1 Cor. 5.11. Rebels, Isa. 1.2. Rebukers, Isa. 44.16. Reprobate silver, Jer. 6.30. Reprobates, 1 Cor. 13.5. Resisters of Truth, 2 Tim. 3.8. Riotous eaters, Prov. 23.21. Robbers, Job 12.6. Runagates, Gen. 4.12. Rods of Gods anger, Isa. 10.51. Staves of his indignation, idem. Reapers of vanity, Pro. 22 8. Sowers of iniquity, idem. Sowers of strife, Pro. 16.28. Scorners, Ps. 1.1. Seducers, 2 Tim. 3. 1● Seed of the wicked, Isa. 1.4. Seed of the devil, Mat. 3.28. Seed of the adulterers and whore, Isa. 57. Servants of corruption, 2 Pet. 2.19. Servants of sin, joh 8.34. Serpents root, Isa. 14.29. sinners, 1 Tim. 1.9. Synagogue of Satan, Rom. 2.9. slothful servants, Mat. 25.36. Smiters, Isa. 50.6. Slanderers, Ps. 44.16. sons of the servant, Gal. 4.10. Sorcerers, Isa. 2.6. Spoilers of the poor, Ps. 109. Strangers, jer. 2.21. Swarvers, 1 Tim. 1.6. Supplanters, jer. 9.4. Swearers, Hos. 4.2. Temporizers, Mat. 13.21. Tempters of God, Mal. 3.15. Tale-bearers, Prov. 18.8. thieves, Mat. 21.13. transgressors, Isa. 1.28. Traitors, jer. 6.26. Treacherous dealers, Isa. 21.2. Truce breakers, 2 Tim. 3.3. Tyrants, job 26.6. Vaunters, Psal. 94.4. Vanity, jer 10.15. Vagabonds, Gen. 4.12 Vessels of wrath, Rom. 9.22. Vessels of dishonour, 2 Tim. 2.20. Vile persons, Isa. 32.5 Unjust stewards, Luk. 16.8. Unbelieving persons Rev. 21.8. Unprofitable servants, Matth. 25.30. Usurers, Psal. 15.5. Wantons, 1 Cor. 6.11. Wasters, Pro. 18.9. Whisperers, Rom. 1.20 Wicked servants, Mat. 25.26. Wicked Councellors, Nahum 1.11. Wanderers, Prov. 21.16. Worldly-wise, Mat. 11.25. Workers of iniquity, Psal. 5.5. Wine-bibers, Pr. 23.20. They are compared unto. Axes that are cutting, Isa. 10.15. Old bottles, Mat. 9.16. Old cloth garments, ibid. Old Leaven, 1 Cor. 5.7. Painted sepulchers, Matth. 23.27. Raw flesh, Psal. 58.9. Raging seas, casting up filth & dirt, Isa. 57.20. Ravens feeding on Carrion, Gen. 8.7. Bees in the water, 1 Kings 14.5. hews, Isa. 10.15. A shadow, Eccl. 8.13 Pitchers of earth, Jer. 15.1. smoke that vanisheth, Hos. 13.3. snails which melt, Psal. 58.8. sparks of fire, Isa. 1.31. Stony ground, Mat. 13.5. Stubble before the wind, Ps. 83.13. Summer fruits, Amo 8.1. Tares choking corn, Matth. 13.38. Towe that is soon fired, Isa. 1.13. Trees corrupted, judas 12. Trees dried up, Luke 23.31. Vessels of wood, 2 Tim. 2.20. Visions in the night, Isa. 29.7. Vines being empty, Hos. 10.1. Waves of the sea, Jud. 12. Walls ready to fall, psalm 62.31. wax soon melted, Ps. 62.2. The way side, Mat. 13.4. Wheel-turning, Ps. 83.13. Wells without water, 2 Pet. 2.17. Whited tombs, Mat. 23.27. Bees stinging, Psal. 118.12. Blots being defiled, 2 Pet. 2.13. briars good but for fire, Isa. 10.7. Brambles good but for the fire, judge. 19.18. chaff before the wind, Clouds carried with tempest, Ps. 37.20. Dust under feet, Mal. 4.3. Dirt under feet, idem. deceitful bow, Ps. 78.57. dreams being nothing, Psal. 73.20. dreams of a night vision, dross of metals, Pro. 25.4. Naughty figs, Jer. 24.8. Fishes of no account, Matth. 13.48. fuel for the fire, Isa. 9.19. Firebrands, Zech. 3.2 fiery ovens, Ps. 21.9. Gardens without water, Isa. 1.30. Girdles corrupted, Jer. 13.7. grass on house tops, Ps. 37 2. Hedges broken down, Ps. 62.3. Hammers, Jer. 51.20. Hungry men, dreaming, Isa. 29.8. Hunters, Isa. 16.16. Mans dung, job 20.7 Men building on sands, Mat. 7.8. mire in the streets, Isa. 10 6. oaks whose leaf fades, Isa. 1.30. Whited walls, Act. 23.3. Whirlwinds, Pro. 10.25 Brute beasts, 1 Cor. 15. Adders, Ps 58.4. Asps, Ps. 91.13. bulls of Bashan, Ps. 22.12. A cage of unclean fowls Rev. 18.12. Cocatrices, Isa. 14.29. Dogs, 2 Pet. 2.22. Dragons, Isa. 51.9. Eagles, Lam. 4.19. Dromadaries, jer. 2.23 Foxes, Cant. 2.15. Fatted oxen, Ps. 22.12 Horses, mules, Ps. 32.9 Ravenous birds, Isa. 46.11. Ravenous beasts, Ps. 33.9. Scorpions, Ezek. 1.6. Serpents, Ps. 58.4. sows, 2 Pet 2.22. Vipers, Mat. 3.7. Wild bores, Psal. 80.13. Wolves, Isa. 11.6. LXIX. happiness of Saints Generals. THey are blessed in all estates and in all places, Deu. 28.2, 3. God is their life and the length of their days Deut. 30.20. They are a happy people, There is none like unto them, Deu. 33.27 The Lord is the shield of their help, and the sword of their excellency, Deut. 33.29. He keeps covenant and mercy with them, 1 King. 8.23. The things that their soul refuses, may become unto them their pleasant food, job 6.7. The Lord knoweth their way, Ps. 1.6. The Lord is a shield for them, their glory, and the lifter up of their head, Ps. 3.3. His blessing is upon them, Ps. 3.8. Mercy compasseth them about, Ps. 32.10 The Lord hath pleasure in their prosperity, Ps. 35.28. They shal be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of Gods house, and drink of the rivers of his pleasures, Ps. 36.8. They inherit the earth, delight themselves in the abundance of peace, Ps. 37.11. Their days are known of God, and their inheritance shall be for ever, Ps. 37.18. The Lord forsakes them not, they are preserved for ever, ps. 37.28 They are exalted to inherit the land, when the wicked are cut off, Ps. 37.34. Usually their end is peaceable, Ps. 37.37. Their confidence and dependence upon God failes not even in the greatest storms, Psal. 46.3. God will not cast off his Saints, nor forsake his inheritance, Psal. 94.14. Though they sow in tears yet they reap in joy, Ps. 126.5. God is nigh unto them who call upon him in truth, Ps. 145.18. He taketh pleasure in them, and will beautify them with salvation, Ps. 149.4. It is well with them in all estates, for they eat the fruit of their doings, Isa 30 10. Gods exceeding goodness unto them is beyond expression & admiration in all things, Isa. 40.31. He pours water on them that are thirsty, and floods on them which are as dry ground And puts his spirit and blessing upon their seed and off-spring, Isa. 44 3. He gives them at sometimes, as it were boldness and leave to command him in the works of his hands, Isa. 45.11. For his own sake he defers his anger against them, and for his praise he refrains from cutting them off, Isa. 48.10. He cannot nor will not forget them, Isa. 49.15. They are graved up on the palms of his hands, their walls are ever in his sight, Isa. 49.16. Though they endure many miseries, yet they have unexpected suitable mercies and deliverances, Isa. 49.9, 20 Their maker the Lord of hostes is their husband, Isa. 54.5. jer. 31.32. He supplies other their wants within his house and within his walls, with a name better then that of sons and daughters, Is. 56.5. He will not contend always with them, neither be always wrath, lest the spirit should fail before him, and the soul which he hath made, Isa. 57.16. In his wrath he smites them, but in his favour he hath mercy on them Isa: 60.10. The mercies are unconceivable which he hath prepared for them that wait for him, Isa. 64.4. He meets them that rejoice, and worketh righteousness, Isaiah 64.5. He looks unto them that are poor, and that are of a contrite spirit, Isa 66.2. The Lord pleads their cause, Jer. 50 34. And the causes of their soul, Lam. 3.58. He is a God unto them, and they are his people, Jer. 31.1. They are as a three planted by the waters, that spreads her root by the river, and shall not see when heat cometh, Their leaf is green, they are not careful in the time of drought, neither cease from yielding fruit, Jer. 17.8. Gods compassions are renewed unto them every morning, in the greatness of his faithfulness, Lam. 3.23. Gods manifest works of goodness for them are innumerable, Psal. 34.8. They are betrothed unto the Lord for ever in righteousness, in judgement, loving kindness, faithfulness and mercies, Hos. 3.19. Gods loving kindnesses unto them are mervellous, Ps. 17.7. God hath set them apart for himself, and will hear their prayer, Is. 4.3. They are prevented with blessings of goodness, and have their hearts desire, psalm 21.3. Gods goodness is unspeakable, which he hath laid up & wrought for them before the sons of men, Psalm 31.18. He gives them one heart and one way to fear him for ever, for the good of them and their children, He causeth them to come unto him weeping, and ask the way to Zion with their faces thitherwards, entering into an everlasting Covenant with God, that shall not be forgotten, Jer. 50.5. The Lord waits for a time to show mercy unto them, Isa. 30.18. He pleads the causes of their soul, having redeemed their life, jer. 3.58. He might even deal with them as they have dealt with him, in despising his oath & breaking his Covenant: But he remembers his covenant made with them in the dayes of their youth, and establishes with them an everlasting Covenant, Eze. 16.60. God performs all things for them, Psal. 73.2. He speaks peace unto them, Ps. 85.8. The mercy of the Lord is from everlasting unto everlasting upon them, And his righteousness to their childrens children, Ps. 103.17. God judgeth them, and repents himself towards them, Ps. 13 5.14. God sprinkles them with clean water, to be clean from all their filthiness and idols, Gives them a new heart, and renews a right spirit within them takes away the stony heart, and gives a heart of flesh, Puts his spirit in them, and causeth them to walk in his statutes and to do them, Ezek. 36.24, 25, 26. God executes not the fierceness of his wrath against them, for he is God and not man Hos. 11.9. He heals their backslidings, loves them freely when his anger is turned away, Hos. 14.4. They have everlasting life, and shal never come into condemnation, but are passed from death unto life, joh. 5.34, Christ sanctified himself for their sakes, that they also might be sanctified through the truth, joh. 17.19. The glory given unto Christ, he hath given unto them, for their unity one with another, John 17.22. There is no condemnation unto them, Rom. 8.1. The law of the spirit of life which is in Christ Jesus hath freed them from the law of sin and of death, Rom. 8.2. All things work together for good unto them, Rom. 8.28. The promises are made to them and their children, &c. Act. 3.39 None can separate them from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord, Rom. 8.38. By Christ they are justified from all things from which they could not be freed by the law of Moses, Acts 13.39 Whatsoever things are written aforehand, are written for their learning, Rom. 15.4. Christ is made unto them of God the father, wisdom, righteousness, Sanctification and Redemption, 1 Cor. 1.30. They are the Temple of God, and the spirit of God dwelleth in them, Cor. 3.16. They all behold with open face as in a mirror the glory of God, and are transformed into the same image from glory to glory, 2 Cor. 3.18. Their light and short afflictions causeth unto them a far more excellent and eternal weight of Glory, 2 Cor. 4.17. They are sealed, and have the earnest of the Spirit in their hearts, 2 Cor. 1.22. They rather are known of God, then know God, Gal. 4.9. Their weakness in Christ, hinders not their life with him, 2 Cor. 13.4. They have hope as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which entereth into that which is within the veil Heb. 9.16. Christ is entred into heaven itself, now, to appear in the presence of God for them Heb. 4.24. After the decay of their earthly house, they have a building given of God, not made with hands, but eternally in the heavens, 2 Cor. 5.1 They are raised up together, and made to sit in heavenly places in Christ Jesus, Eph. 2.6. God supplies all their necessities, Phil. 4, 19. By the exceeding rich and precious promises they are made partakers of the divine nature, 2 Pet. 1.4. The spirit dwells with them for ever joh. 14.16 They are made of God Kings and priests unto God the Father, Rev. 1.6. Christ hath prayed for them all, joh 17.20 Dying in the Lord, they are blessed, for they rest from their labours and their works follow them, Rev 14.13. Christ is gone to prepare a place for them, and will come again to receive them unto himself where he is, John 14.3. In their safety. They are all in Gods hand, Deut. 33.3. God rideth upon the heavens for their help, and in his excellency on the sky the eternal God being their refuge from above; And underneath they are clasped into the everlasting arms; Their heavens dropping down the due, Deut. 33.26, 27. When their father and mother forsakes them, the Lord gathers them up, Ps. 27.10. They are as mount Zion which cannot be removed, Psal. 125.1. The Lord is round about them, from hence forth even for ever, Ps. 125.2. There is a hedge round about them, and all that they have, job 2.10. Upon all them the glory there is a defence Isa 4.5. He contends with them that contend with them, and saves their children, Isa. 29.35, The mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed; but his kindness doth not depart from them, nor the covenant of his peace be removed, Isa. 54. He dwells with them that are of a contrite spirit, to revive their spirit, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones, Isa 57.15.10. He is married unto them, jer. 3.14. Though he scatter them, yet he gathers them again, and makes them to dwell safely, jer. 31.37. He makes an everlasting Covenant with them, that he will not turn away from them to do them good, But so put his fear in their hearts, that they shall not depart away from him, jer. 32.40. The souls of every living thing and of all mankind are in Gods hand, job 12.10. There is a mark set on their foreheads, who mourn for all the abominations that are done, Ezek. 9.4. They are as the Apple of Gods eye, & are hide under the shadow of his wings, Psal, 17.8. The Angel of the Lord encampes round about them, to deliver them, Psal. 134.8. The Lord in the day time commands his loving kindness to bee with them, His song being with them in the night, Ps. 42.8. The hairs of their heads are numbered Mat. 10.30. No man plucketh them out of Gods hand, John 10.28. Though they seem dead, yet their life is hide with God in Christ, Col. 2.3. God makes a league with them for all the creatures, Hos 2.18. In their keeping. HE suffers not their feet to be moved, He that keepeth them will not slumber nor sleep, Ps 121.3, 4. God is their helper, and their shade upon their right hand, Psal. 121.5. He preserves their going out and their coming in for ever and henceforth, Psal. 125.2. The Angels are all ministering spirits sent forth to minister for their sakes who shal be heirs of salvation, Heb. 1.14. He keepeth their bones, that not one of them is broken, Psal. 34.20. The Lord preserves them from evil, he preserves their soul, He preserves their going out and their coming in for evermore, Ps. 121.7, 8. The Lord keepeth the way of his Saints, Prov. 2.8. He directeth their paths. Pro. 3.6. The Lord is their confidence, and keeps their foot from being taken, Prov. 3.26. He keeps them in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on him, Isa. 26.3. The Lord keeps his vineyard, he waters it every moment, least any hurt it, he keeps night and day, Isa 27.3. In the extremest and greatest dangers whatsoever, they are kept, from perishing, Is. 43.7 They are kept from the hurt of greatest extremity and lead comfortably by him that hath mercy on them, Isa. 49.10. They are kept through the power of God, through faith unto salvation, 1 Pet. 1.5. In their guiding. After he hath seen their ways, he heals them, and leads them, and restores comfort to them and their mourners, Isa. 57.18. He guides them by his council, and afterwards receives them into glory, Ps. 73.24. How blind soever they be, he brings them, by a way which they know not, and in paths unknown, making darkness light before them and crooked things strait, never forsaking them, Isa, 42.16.( see Psal. 27.33) Even unto old age he is their God, and even to hoare hairs he carries them: As he hath made so he bears, carries and delivers them. Isa. 46.4. The Spirit guides them in all truth, John 16.13, He holds their right hand, and encourages them, Isa. 41.13. In their teaching. God teacheth their hands to war, and their fingers to fight, 2 Sam. 23.35. They are taught of God the way that they shall choose, Ps. 25.12 He puts his law in their inward parts, being their God. They are all taught of God to know him, who forgives their iniquities and remembers their sins no more, jer. 31.34. The comforter teachcheth them all things, John 14.26. The anointing which is from above teacheth them all things, 1 John 2.21. A voice behind them directs them in all things in their way, whether they turn to the right hand, or to the left, Isa. 30.21. The spirit leads and guides them in all truth, John 16.30. In their feeding. He feeds his flock like a shepherd, He gathers the lambs with his arm, He carrieth them in his bosom, And gently leadeth those that are with young, Isa. 40.11. God searches his sheep and finds them out, As a shepherd searcheth out his flock, in that day that he is among his sheep that are scattered; He seeks them forth and dilivers them out of all places, where they have been scattered, Ezek. 34.11, 12. He will feed them and make them to lye down; He seeks that which was lost, And brings again that which was driven away, He binds up that which was broken, And strengtheners that which was sick, Ezek. 34.15, 16. In their hearing. Though he make them wait long, yet at length he inclines to them, and hears their cry, Psal. 40.1. Upon their crying unto him, he turns their mourning at length into dancing, & puts of their sackcloth, and girds them with gladness, Ps. 30.8, 11 He fulfils their desire, hears their desire and will save them, Ps. 145.19. Before they call, he answers, and whilst they are yet speaking he hears, Isa. 65, 24. In their strength. The joy of the Lord is their strength, Neh. 8.10. Their salvation is of the Lord, he is their strength in the time of trouble, Ps. 37.39. The Lord strengtheners them upon their bed of languishing, and makes all their bed in their sickness, 41.3. In returning and rest they are saved, in quietness and in confidence is their strength, Isa. 30, 15. The Lord is their salvation, strength and song, Isa. 12.12. Their strength after waiting for God, is renewed to mount up with Eagles wings, &c. Isa. 40.31. The Lord is a strength to them, a strength to the needy in his distress, a refuge from the storm, Isa. 25.4. In their sins. God redeems them from all their sins, Psal. 130.8. He blots out their transgressions for his own sake, and will not remember their sins, Isa. 43.25. He blots out as a thick cloud their transgressions, and as a cloud their sins, Isa. 44.21. Though they have played the harlot with many lovers, yet if they return, he receives them, Jer. 3.1. When they return unto him, he heals their backslidings, Jer. 3.22. He cleanses them from all their iniquities whereby they have sinned against him, and pardons their sins and their iniquities, whereby they have transgressed against him, Jer. 33.8. His mercies to his people in pardoning of sin, is to him a name of praise and glory, so as to make us to fear and tremble at all his goodness, &c. Jer. 33.9. There is no God like unto him, that pardoneth iniquity and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage, &c. Who turns again, and hath compassion upon them, subdues their iniquities, & casts all their sins in the bottom of the sea, Mic. 7.18, 19. Their sins are blotted out, against the times of refreshing, that come forth from the presence of the Lord, Acts 13.9. Christ is the propitiation for their sins, 1 John 2.2. When they sin, they have an Advocate at the right hand of the Father, idem. Their sins after Gods wonderful mercies shewed unto them, are so done away, That though sought for, they shall not bee found, when he pardons those whom he preservs Jer. 50.20. In their enemies. he redeemes them from them that are too strong for them, and ransoms them from them, jer. 31.11. he lifts them up high above those their enemies that rose up against them, 2 Sam. 22.49. God is the strength of their salvation concerning their head in the day of battle, Psal. 140.7. God sends from heaven and delivers them from the reproach of them that would swallow them up, sending forth even his mercy & his truth, Psal. 57.2.2. When they walk in the midst of trouble, he will relieve them, stretch forth his hand against the wrath of their enemies, Ps. 138.7. Their troubles. In all their troubles he is troubled, and the Angel of his presence saveth them, Isa. 63.6. He repents himself for them, when he seeth their power is gone, and there is none shut up or left, Deut. 32.36. He is a refuge to such in due time, even in times of trouble, Psal. 89, 9. He lifts them up from the gates of death, Ps. 9.13. In the time of trouble they are hide in his pavilion, and in the secret of his tabernacle, Ps. 27.5. When they fall, they are not utterly cast down, for he upholds them with his hand, Ps. 37.24. In their greatest extremities the Lord commands his loving kindness in the day time, & in the night his song is with them, Psal. 42.8. In the day of trouble they call on God, and are delivered, Ps. 50.15 When he shows them great and sore troubles he quickens them again & brings them up from the depth of the earth, Ps. 71.20. He ariseth and hath mercy upon them when the set time is come, Ps. 102.13. The light of their sun is seven fold, as the light of seven dayes, when the Lord bindeth up the breach of his people, and healeth the stroke of their wound, Isa. 30 26. Usually they are not left into the hands of the wicked, nor condemned, though judged Ps. 37.33. He breaks them not, being bruised, nor quenches their greatest weaknesses, until he make the work of grace in them victorious over all oppositions, Is. 42.2, 3. He refines them, but not with silver, and chooses them in the furnace of affliction, For his own sake, for his own sake, doing all to us, Isa. 48.1, i2. He comforts them, and hath mercy upon them, Isa. 49.13. In all distresses and troubles he is their comforter, Isa. 51.12. Though he cause grief, yet he hath compassion upon them, according to the multitude of his mercies, Lam. 3.31, 32. He casts them not off for ever, Lam. 3.31. When he sends them into places of desolation and banishment, yet he is there a little sanctuary unto them, where they shall come, Ezek. 11.16. God comforts them in all their tribulations, that they may be able to comfort others that are in any trouble, 2 Cor. 1.4. He considers their soul in trouble, and knoweth their soul in adversity Psal. 31.7. As the sufferings of Christ abound in them so their consolation also aboundeth through Christ, 2 Cor. 1.5. They are troubled, on every side, yet not distressed, perplexed, not in despair;, persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, yet not perishing. 2 Cor. 8.9. They are blessed enduring temptation; for being tried, they receive the crown of life Iam. 1.12. He is their arm every morning, and salvation in the time of trouble, Isa. 33.2. In their corrections When they pass thorough the fire he is with them, and through the water, that is drown them not, &c. God is with them, Isa. 43.2. He brings his third through the fire is with them there, and brings them out of it, Zech. 13.9. They are for their profit, that they may be partakers of his holinesse, Heb. 12.10. Though they be chastened, yet they are not delivered over unto death, Ps. 118.18. When they are judged, it is because they should not be condemned with the world, 1 Cor. 11, 29. Job 5.17. When they receive the sentence of death, it is because they should not trust in themselves, but in God who raiseth the dead, 2 Cor. 1.9. When they are delivered to death for Jesus sake, it is that the life of Jesus might bee manifest in their mortal body, 2 Cor 4.10. When they are afflicted and tossed with tempests, so that they have no Comforter, then God supplies abundance of unthought of mercies, Isa. 54.11. When for a moment in his wrath he hides his face from them for a little while; yet with everlasting mercy he hath compassion on them, Isa. 54.9. Though he make a full end of all Nations amongst whom he scattereth them, yet he will not make a full end of them, but corrects them in measure, though he leave them not altogether unpunished, Jer. 30.11. They are happy under their corrections, Job 5.17. Thereby they are known to be sons and not bastards, Heb. 12.8 They afterward bring unto them the quiet fruit of righteousness unto them, the more they are exercised in them, Heb. 12.11. God maketh their snare and bindeth up; he woundeth, and his hands make whole, He delivers them in six troubles, yea in seven there shall no ev touch them, Job 5.18, 19 When their spirits are overwhelmed within them, then he knoweth their path, Ps. 142.3, 4. When they sit under darkness, the Lord is a light unto them, Mica. 7.8. Cant. 2.6. Though weeping be with them at night, yet joy cometh in the morning, Ps 30.5. They are not tempted above that which they are able to bear, but with the temptation, there is stil an issue, 1 Cor. 10.19. Though their outward man perish, yet their inward man is renewed daily, 2 Cor. 4.16. After their troubles and corrections. After them they come and return with songs and everlasting joys upon their heads, obtaining joy and gladness, when sorrow and sighing shall fly away, Isa. 35.10. After their scattering he gathers them from all places and corners of the earth, Because they are called by his Name, being created for his glory, Isa. 43.5, 6. Though he give them sometimes a cup of trembling, yet he takes it out of their hand, and suffers them no more to drink thereof, and puts it into the hands of their enemies, Isa. 22.23 When anger bursts forth, he debates with them in measure, and stays his rough wind, in the day of his east-wind, Isa. 27.8. After their sufferings endured, he refreshes them with many adorning mercies, Isa. 54.11, 12. For brass, iron, wood, ston, troubles, he gives them gold, silver, brass, iron, mercies far surmounting the other, Isa. 60.16. As he watches over them, to pluck up, to break down, and to throw down, and to afflict, so he watches over them, to build and to plant, jer. 31.28. Like as sometimes he brings many great evils upon them, so will he bring upon them all the good that he hath promised them, Jer. 32.42. In their perseverance unto salvation. He taketh pleasure in them, and beautifies them with salvation, Ps. 149.4. They are saved from the Lord with everlasting salvation, not to be ashamed or confounded, world without end, Isa. 45.17. God confirms them unto the end, that they may be blameless in the day of his appearance, 1 Cor. 1, 8. He that hath begun a good work in them, will finish it until the day of Jesus Christ, Phil. 1.6. Trials touching them. The stiller they are, they know God the better, Ps. 46.10. They are the Lords portion, Deut. 32 9. The rock of wicked men is not like their rock even their enemies being judges, Deut, 32.31 Christ was made sin for them which knew no sin, that they might be made the righteousness of God in him, 2 Cor. 5.21. If there bee first a willing mind in them, it is accepted according unto that which they have, and not according unto that which they have not, 2 Cor. 8.12. They are all in Gods hand, sit down at his feet, and receive of his words, Deut. 33.2.3. They are known by their fervent love unto one another, 1 John 4.7. LXX. AFFLICTION, with its Consolations. Generals. IT comes not forth of the dust, neither doth trouble spring out of the ground, But man is born unto trouble, as the sparks flee upwards, Job 6.7. The terror of affliction may make the best fly out and forget themselves, Job 3.1. It may make us believe that wee are not sensible of our mercies, Job 9.16. The more Gods people are afflicted, usually the more they grow, Exod. 1.12. Under the Law were solemn dayes appoined to humble and afflict their souls, Lev. 23.27. In our afflictions our prayers may be heard, 2 Chron. 20.9. A Fast is a means to afflict our souls, Eza. 8.21. It is God that afflicts, Job 30.11. We should not bee weary of Gods chastisements, nor of his corrections, Pro. 3.11. Under affliction, bypassed sins may be very present and troublesone unto us, job 14.16, 17. We ought to prefer affliction before iniquity Job 36.21. God will save afflicted people, Ps. 18.27. God may seem to sleep and forget the affliction, and oppression of his people, Ps. 44.24. In grievous afflictions it is no new thing for the Saints to desire to be gone and be at rest, Ps. 55.5, 6. It is God who brings us unto nets, and lays afflictions on our loins Ps. 66.11. God afflicts us in faithfulness, Ps. 119.65. We should not be moved at these afflictions, because we were appointed thereunto, 1 Thes. 3.3. Fiery trials ought not to be strange unto us being to try us, because at length they make us glad with perpetual and everlasting joy, 1 Pet. 4.12, 13. God chooses his best Saints in the furnace of affliction, Isaiah 48.11. Even afflictions none like them, like Jacobs trouble, may have deliverance, Jer. 30.7. All his afflictions are in measure, though he leave us not wholly unpunished, Jer. 30.11. & 46.28. God doth not afflict willingly, nor grieve the children of men, Lam. 3.3. The more neeand dear to God, always the more afflicted, Amos. 3.5. After afflictions issue and cure, it rises not the second time up again in that manner, Nahum 1.9. & 12. The Saints lose nothing by afflictions, because of his after mercies. Bad comforters therein are like phisitians of no value, job 13.19. It is God that overthrows us in affliction job 19.6. It is a wretched disgraceful thing to add affliction to affliction, job 30.11. It is a miserable case when in afflictions our own wickedness corrects us, and our backslidings reproves us, jer. 2.19. God afflicts the people, Ps. 44.2. How he will not afflict, job 37.27. The Saints may be so afflicted as to complain to be troubled with all Gods waves, Psal, 88.7. God may hid his face from the afflicted, Ps. 44.25. Afflictions may continue very long upon the Saints, notwithstanding they call daily, and stretch out their hands unto God, Ps. 88.6. Sometimes afflictions are close at the heels of one another, job 1.12, 13. They maybe afflicted from youth ready to die, and distressed with terrors, psalm 88.6, 15. It was the Churches portion to be many times afflicted from her youth, Ps. 129.1. It is a sign of Gods love to us, which wee ought not to be weary of nor despise, Prov. 13.11, 12. Such must not be robbed nor oppressed in the gate, Pro. 22.22. God afflicts until we know him to be the Lord, Ezek. 20.24. God knows all our afflictions, what they shal be beforehand, and their continuance, Gen. 15.13. God did choose his people, by Temptations, signs, Wonders, war, by a mighty hand, an out-stretched arm, and great terrors, Deut. 4.34. God remembers not, nor takes not the advantages of his servants weaknesses in affliction, Job 42.7. In the depth of sorrows & affliction, then usually is the highest rise of faith, and confidence in God, one extremity falling in another, job 19.24. Lam. 3.22. All the sufferings of the Saints are not worthy of that glory which shal be revealed, Rom. 8.18. Cause. The general cause of all sufferings is sin, Lam. 3.29. Because men turn back from him, and will not consider any of his ways, job. 34.27. Grievous sins bring grievous afflictions upon Gods People, but not for ever, 1 King. 9.39. When like Moab, we have been at ease from out youth, settled upon our lees, and have not been emptied from vessel to vessel, so as out taste remaines and we are not changed, jer. 48.11. Rebellion against God, Ps. 107.10.11. Not harkening unto Gods comforts, Isa. 48.14. Not rightly using of Gods outward blessings enjoyed, Deu. 29.29. 1. Consolation. From Gods end in afflicting. To purge away corruption and sin, Isa. 27.9. To purify and whiten us, Rom. 12.13. To prove us, to humble us, and know what is in our heart, in our obedience unto him, Deut. 8.2. To bring back our souls from the pit, to be enlightened with the light of the living, job 33.30. and v. 16, 17. To humble us, prove us, and do us good at our latter end, Deut. 8.16. That we may learn not to trust in our selvs, but in God who raiseth the dead, 2 Cor. 1.9. To make us aclowledge our sins, and seek diligently unto him, Hos. 5.15. That we might prepare ourselves to meet God, Amos 4.12. To wash away our filthiness, Isa. 4.4. Because we should not be condemned with the world, 1 Cor. 11.32. To fit us by smaller crosses to carry greater, jer. 12.15. To make us know that man liveth not by bread only, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God doth man live, Deut. 8.3. That being thereby planted to the similitude of Christs death, we also may be planted to the similitude of his resurrection, Rom. 6.5 That therefore in our afflictions we bear about the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life of Jesus might be manifest in us, 2 Cor. 4.8, 9. To learn like unto Christ obedience by the things we suffer, Heb. 5.8. For our good to make us partakers of his holiness, Heb. 12.10. To work in us the quiet fruit of righteousness, Heb. 12.11. To cause the trial of our faith be precious, that it may be glorious at the appearance of Jesus Christ, 1 Pet 1.7. To cause thereby unto us a far more excellent and eternal weight of glory, 2 Cor. 4.17. That we might be partakers of Christs sufferings, that when his glory shal appear, we may rejoice with exceeding joy, 1 Pet. 1.12, That having experience of such sorrows, wee might be able to comfort others, with our experimental comforts, 2 Cor. 1, 14. 2. Consolation. From the considerations of Affliction. That the whole Church bath been brought through fire and water, and yet brought forth into a wealthy place, Ps. 66.12. That though he chastise sore, yet usually he delivers not unto death Ps. 118.18. That though it be unto death, yet that their death is precious in his sight, Ps. 116.15. That it is a sign that God delights in us, Pro. 3, 13. That the frame of all things in this life, is so ordered, as wee may find nothing after us, Eccles. 7.14. That howsoever it shal be well with us, Ecl. 8.12. That God hath in store at hand, a fit remedy for every sort of affliction, Is. 45.6, 7. & Is. 2. 2. Isa. 61.2, 3. Isa. 41.18. That our affliction whatsoever comes far short of our deservings, Ps. 103.10. That if we put him in remembrance, he blots out our sins as a cloud for his own sake, as a thick cloud, Isaiah 44.22. That all afflictions ecclipsing our comforts are but shadows in regard of that bright day, which shall chase all away, Cant. 2.1.6. That he can no more forget such, then a mother her child, Isai. 45.15. That their affliction is of the travel of Christs soul, which when he seeth, he will be satisfied, Isa. 43.11. That he will not contend or be wrath for ever, Isa. 57.16. That Gods power can restore all our losses, Jer. 30.20. That nothing is too hard for God, Jer. 32.27. That in that estate, their strength is in quietness, and in confidence, Isa. 30.15. That all this while God waits to show them some excellent mercy, being a God of judgement, Isai. 30.18. That their way and judgement is not passed nor hide from the Lord. Isa. 40.27. That at our worst, it is the Lords mercies that we are not consumed, Lam. 2.2. That Gods people the more they are beloved, they are the rather afflicted, Amos 3.2. That the vision for Gods help is for an appointed time, that in the end it will speak, therefore to wait for it, Hab. 2.3. That Gods third must go through the fire, That affliction refines them as silver, and that thereby they are tried as the gold is tried, Zach. 13.9. That in this world there must be tribulation, yet that Christ hath overcome the world for us, Joh. 16.33. That there hath no affliction come upon us which is not proper to man, 1 Cor. 10.13. That the Saints way to heaven is through variety and divers sorts of afflictions, 2 Cor. 6.5, 6. That we have in heaven a High Priest sensible of our infirmities, who was in all things tempted like unto us, Heb. 4.15. That chastening is a sign of Gods love, because he scourgeth every son whom he receiveth, Heb. 12.6. That thereby we are declared to be sons and not bastards, al the Saints being partakers thereof, Heb. 12.7.8. That our afflictions are but for a season, and when there is need, 1 Pet. 1.6. That fiery trials are no new thing, and must not be strange unto us, 1 Pet. 4.12. That as many as God loves, he rebukes and chastens, Rev. 3.19. That the set period of the durance and end of our afflictions is appointed and limited, Rev. 2.10. Gen. 5.13, 14. That our enemies power is limited, Isa. 54.16. That our chastisements are no other then such as wherewith men chastise their children, Deut. 8.5. That God knows our reproach, shane and adversaries, & dishonour, Ps. 69.19. That unto God belongs the issues from death, Ps 68.20. That such slaying of us is the way to bring us home unto God, Ps. 78.34. That affliction with distraction, is the Saints portion from their youth, Ps. 88.18. That it is a blessed thing to be chastised, & taught out of Gods law, Ps. 94.19. That Gods love, and affliction may stand together, Ps. 99.8. That correction is a token of Gods love, not of his displeasure, Rev. 3.19. 3. Way of comforting from Our assistance and support in afflictions. That though our strength and our flesh fail, yet God is the strength of our heart and our portion for ever, Psal. 73.2. That when there is none help, to then his mighty arm that brings salvation, Isa. 59.16. That for all this God is to them a Sun and a shield, Psal. 84.11. That in this estate his loving kindness is not taken from them, his faithfulness faileth not his Covenant standeth sure, Psal. 89.33, 34. That he covers our head in the day of battle, Psal 104.7. That for all this he holds us by our right hand, guides by his counsel, and receives us unto glory, Psalm 73.24. That two insupportable Crosses shall not meet at one time, Isa. 27.8. That be contends with us in measure, Isa. 27.8. That he smites them not as he smites other men, Isa. 27.7. That for all this they are not despised nor abhorred, that his face is not hide from their cries and prayers, Ps 22.24. That though we were in the valley of the shadow of death▪ in a much worse estate, yet God is with us, Ps. 23.4. Though God chasten us sore, yet he remits the sin, Ps. 92.8. That in the greatest of our afflictions, all our desire is with God, our groaning is not hide from him, Ps. 38.9. That he considers our soul in trouble, and knows our soul in adversity, Ps. 31.7. That even then when our spirit is overwhelmed, he knows our path, Ps. 140.3. That in all his peoples afflictions he is afflicted, and the Angel of his presence saveth them, Isa. 63.10. That when we wander and are weak, that God will carry us in his bosom and gather us, Isa. 39.11. That even then our way is not hide from him, nor our judgement passed over from him, Isa. 40.27. That when we faint and have no might, then he increaseth strength and giveth power, Ps, 40.29. That he will not break the bruised reed, nor quench the smoking flax, Isa 42.3. That in the very greatest afflictions God will be with us, Isa. 43.2. That he defers his anger, and cuts us not away in it, for his names sake and his praise, Isa. 48.9. That they are graved upon the palms of his hands, that they are ever in his sight, Jsa. 49.16. That in that time, Gods kindness doth, not depart from them, nor is the Covenant or his peace removed, Isa. 45.10. That he will not make a full end, Jer. 46.28. That he corrects in measure, Jer. 40.28. That he will not plow all the day to sow, that he will not be ever a threshing of his corn, Isa 12.10. That his actions are all with discrerion not plagueing all the day long, Isa. 28.24. That for all their miseries, yet they are held in Gods hand, Deut. 33.3. That even then, God is their refuge, from above, and underneath they are in the everlasting arms, Deut. 33.27 That for all this they are set apart for God, Ps. 4.3. That in the midst of their miseries God pities them, and commands to speak peace unto them, Isa. 40.1, 2. That Gods unchangablenesse in affliction, causeth that we are not consumed, Lam. 3.22. That as God wounds so he heals and cures, Job 5.18, 19. That God will with the temptation, provide a way to escape, & bear it out, 1 Cor. 10.13. That we are comforted in all our tribulations, 2 Cor. 1 4. That though we be distressed on every side yet we are not perplexed to despair; that though we be persecuted and cast down, yet we are not forsaken nor destroyed, 2 Cor. 4.8. That in their distresses Gods grace is sufficient to uphold them, making his power perfect in their weakness, 2 Cor. 12.9. That in the time of trouble he hides them in his pavilion, in the secret of his house, and sets them upon a rock, Ps. 27.5. Ps. 31.30. That he knows our soul in adversity, Psal. 31.7. That his favour in affliction appears when our crosses overwhelm us not, Psal. 41.11. That even then he pities us as a father pities his children. Ps. 103.13 That God will not lay upon us more then is meet, &c. Job 8.20 That notwithstanding of many sins and provocations, he remembers our affliction when he hears our cry, Psal. 106.44. It is matter of hope to see God in it, Lam. 3.24. 3. Way of comforting is from The Promises of their Deliverances That he will not cast off for ever, but though he cause grief, yet will he have compassion according to the multitude of his mercies, Lam. 3.31.32. Ps. 103.9. That God will withhold no good thing from them, Ps. 84.11. That though they sow in tears yet they shall reap in joy, Ps. 126.5. That he will have mercy upon such, Isa. 49.15. That they shall not be put to shane, nor confounded therein, Isa. 54.4. That though their trouble be as great as Iacobs trouble, yet they shall have deliverance jer. 30.7. That he who scatters them, will gather them, jer. 31.10. Ps. 34.7. & 27.10. & 33.21. That as he hath brought evil upon us, so he will bring all the good promised, jer. 42.32. That though their afflictions be many, yet that the Lord delivers them out of them all, and the Angel of his presence saves them, Ps. 34 9. That in his good time he will undo all that afflicts us, Hag. 3.20. That the Lord is faithful who will stablish us and keep us from evil, 2 Thes 3.3. That affliction having done its cure, we shall have deliverance in Gods best time, Isa. 4.4 That if our fears come, we shall be supported, Job 15.19. That though God do judge his people, he will repent himself for his servants, when he seeth their power is gone, and none shut up or left, Deut. 32.26 That in Gods favour is life, though weeping may be in the evening, yet joy cometh in the morning, Ps. 30.5. That God commands his loving kindness to be with us in the day time, and in the night we shal have access to God by prayer, Ps. 42.8 5. Way of comforting is, from The work and joyful issue of affliction past. That God will make them glad according to the dayes wherein they have been afflicted, and the years wherein they have seen evil, Ps. 90.15 That he who shows us sore and great troubles, will yet quicken us again & bring us from the depths of the earth, increase our greatness, and comfort us on every side, Ps. 71.20.21. That though they have been lead through fire & water, he causing men ride over our head yet that he will bring us out unto a wealthy place, Ps. 66.12. That though such have lain among the pots, yet they shall be as the wings of a dove, and her feathers of yellow gold, Ps. 68.13. That the Lord after a smarting great measure of affliction, usually gives a greater measure of prosperity and comfort, job. 42.12. That light and gladness is sown for them, Ps 97 11. That God helps them when they have nohelper, Ps. 72.22. That the return of their captivity shal be as an astonishing mercy, Ps. 126.1. That when they walk in the midst of trouble God will revive them, Ps. 138.7. And maintain the cause of the afflicted, Ps. 140.12. That in time God will wipe away all their tears and rebuk, Isa. 25.8. That great afflictions will end in joy, and accomplish our warfare, a comfortable voice coming to pity and bemoan us, Isa. 40 2. That God will take out of our hand the cup of trembling, and the dregs of his furious cup, so as we shal no more drink it, it being put into the hands of our afflicters, Isa. 51.22, 23. That we are forsaken but for a moment, and his face hidden in a little wrath, But we are gathered with great mercies, God having mercy on us with everlasting kindness, Isa. 54.7, 8. That though they be afflicted & tossed with tempest, yet after that all things shal be better then ever, in a more abundant excellent manner, Isa. 54.1. That after deliverance from afflictions, their soul shal be as a watered garden, and shall not sorrow any more at all, jer. 31.12. That as soon as he sees and hears us sit for deliverance, he helps us, Jerem. 31, 18. 20. That in deliverance they shal have several comforts, answering their several crosses, Jer. 31.8. That they may bee built up as at the first, Jer. 33.7. That forgiveness of sins, and astonishing mercies shal follow after it, Jer. 33.8, 9. That afrer that wee shal have extraordinary enlightening, Isa. 30.26 That after that they shal have more helps in their journey, and the Spirit of God shall be their director in all matters & ways, Isa. 30 21 That it was one of the ends of Christs coming to comfort all who mourn, and to appoint unto Zions mourners, To give them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heavinssse, Isa. 61, 2.3. That for shane they shal have double comfort; and for confusion they shal rejoice in their portion, Isa. 61.7. That double comfort shall be rendered unto them, Zech 9.12. That when Gods time is come, we shall be as though he had not cast us off nor afflicted, Zech. 10.6. That as the sufferings of Christ abound in us, so also our consolations aboundeth by Christ, being partakers of his sufferings, so of the Consolation, 2 Cor. 1.5, 2. That though thereby their outward men perish, yet their inward man is renewed daily, 2 Cor. 4.16. That these light and short afflictions cause unto us a far more excellent and eternal weight of glory, 2 Cor, 4.17. That thereby the Lord delivers from every evil work, and preserves us to his heavenly kingdom, 2 Tim. 4.18. That they are tried, and being tried, they shall undoubtedly receive a crown of life, Jam. 1.12. That after these afflictions, they shal have seven fold light and comfort when the Lord binds up their wounds, Isa. 30.26. That the Lord after that gathers and fits his people with mercies suitable unto their crosses, Zeph. 1.3.19 Zechar. 8, 11.12. That then they shall bee brought forth into the light that their righteousness may appear, Micah 7.9. That then he raises up our ruins as of old, Amos 9.11. Nothing is lost by the siftings of afflictions, Amos 9.9. That as he watches over his fervants, to pluck up and to throw down, and to destroy and to afflict, so will he watch over them, to build and to plant, Jer. 31.28. That after that God will comfort his people, as a mother comforts her children, and their heart shal rejoice, and their bones shal flourish like an herb, Isa. 66.13. 14. That his after-mercies to his people far surpass all their former crosses; as gold, silver, brass, iron, surpass brass, ironwood, stones Isa. 86. After sore and great trials, the Lord will create comforts suitable to our crosses, Isa. 4.5. AFFLICTION, Its cures & remedies. 1. In suffering. 2. In acting. 1. In our Suffering. To bear the indignation of the Lord because we have sinned, until he pled our cause and bring us forth unto the light, Mic. 7.9, 10. To be contented to wait and walk in the way of Gods judgements, Isa. 26.8. To accept of and bear patiently the punishment of our iniquity, Lev. 26.41. To look at the glory set before us, and so despise the shane and the cross. Heb. 12.2. To humble our souls under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt us in due time, 1 Pet, 5.6. To take Gods yoke upon us, to learn of Christ meekness and lowlilesse, Mat 19.28. In our deepest distresses to trust in God, Ps. 119.28. To deny ourselves and take up our crosses Mat 16.24, To hope and wait quietly for the salvation of God, And to bear the yoke in our youth, Lam. 3.22.23. To trust and not to be afraid, because the Lord Jehovah is our salvation and strength, Isa. 12.2. Not to bee fearful, Isa. 35.3, 4. To trust in the name of the Lord, and stay upon God, Isa. 50.10. In the shadow of death to fear no evil, because God is with us, Ps. 23.4. To wait upon him though he hid his face to look for him, Isai. 8.16. To be still and wait quietly, Ps. 46.10. Not to bee fearful Isa. 41.10.14. To remember that, God killeth & maketh alive; He maketh poor and rich, 1 Sam. 2.7. To encourage ourselves in the Lord our God, 1 Sam. 30.6. To submit and bear chastisement, purpose and promise reformation, Job 34.31. Ps. 66.14. To acquaint ourselves with God, receive the Law from his mouth, treasure up his words in our heart, return unto the Almighty, and put iniquity far from us. Job 22.21.22. To be quiet without answering, and make supplication to our Judge, job. 9.15. When the time of our suffering is come, like Christ, to address ourselves boldly and cheerfully unto that which is inviteable, Mat. 26.45. 2. In acting. Accordihg to our need to desire teaching & instruction, Job 6.24 To seek unto God betimes, and make our supplication to to the Almighty, Job 8.5. To reftect upon sin and confess it, job 7.20. 21, To poure out our hearts and cry earnestly unto the Lord formercy for ourselves & others, Lam. 2.18.19. To search and try our ways and turn again unto the Lord, To lift up our hearts and hands unto the Lord, of heaven, Lam. 3.40, 41 To return to God who as he wounds, will heal us, and in the best time revive us, Hos. 6. 1. 1 Sam. 30.7. To go on following after God, to know his gracious goodness and marvelous working, Hos. 6.3. Though full of confusion, to pray still, and lay ourselves open unto God, job 10.15 Iam 5.13. To beseech God to make known our sins and our transgressions unto us, job 13.23. In neglects of others to poure out our hearts unto God, job 16.20 To pray and bemoan ourselves unto God, Ps. 25.16. To appeal unto him, and pray in righteousness of heart, 2 King. 20.3. To break suddenly from one passion to another, viewing the comforts of the Redeemer and the resurrection, job 19.25. To humble ourselves and repent in dust and ashes, job 42.5, 6. To have the help of an Interpreter; one of a thousand, and to confess sin with aggravation, Job 33.23. To believe and speak Ps. 116.10. To aclowledge our iniquity that wee have sinned against him, and turn unto the Lord, Jer. 3.12. To fast and afflict our souls, Ezra 8.21. To repent and turn from all our transgressions, Ezek. 18.30. To declare our iniquity, and to be sorry for our sin, Ps. 38.18 To reason the matter with our souls, Ps. 42.9. To call earnestly upon God, Ps. 50, 15. To cry aloud morning and evening, and at noon, Ps. 55.17. & 57.3 To cast our burden on the Lord, Ps. 55.22 To trust in God at all times, and poure out our hearts before him, Ps. 62.8. To remember the dayes of old, Ps. 143.4. To consider Gods nature and disput with the soul, Ps. 77.5, 6. To meditate on all Gods works, and to stretch out our hands unto him, Ps. 143.4, 5 If all this yet help not to commit our souls to him in well doing, as unto a faithful Creator,, 1 Pet. 4.15. Trials touching affliction, We faint in it when the consolations of God seem small unto us, Job 15.11. In depth of affliction after acknowledgement of our sin, yielding unto God, then usually deliverance is at hand, Job 42.3. Nothing humbles on● more under affliction, then a sense and sight of Gods goodness and graciousness unto us, Job 42.10.11, 12. In GODS chastisements, the bearing of our shane with patience under his hand, is a sure sign of our speedy recovery, Ezek. 39.26, 27 When Gods third have been brought thorough the fire, being refined like silver & tried like gold, then they find great matters from God Zech. 13.9. Duties to be afflicted. We must not suddenly fall upon the distressed, but give their sorrow a vent, and them time to bemoan themselves, Job 2.13. Ezek. 3.15. Pity should be extended unto such from their friends, job 6.14. It is reproachful, to be afraid at our friends dejection, job 6.21. When men are in great afflictions, they must be suffered to bemoan themselves, job 13.19. In others miseries we ought not to break a leaf driven to and fro, nor to pursue the dry stubble, job 13.25. We ought to assuage their grief, job 16.5. We must not break them in pieces with words, job 19.2. The more they are smitten of God, the more we ought to pity them and bear with their weaknesses, job 19.22. In comforting, it is good to pause a while, and let our Elders begin, observing what they leave unsaid, job 34 4, 11. We ought not deal too plainly with the distressed, in some cases until they have gathered strength to bear and profit by our sayings, job 34.7.17. We ought not to rejoice or insult over others afflictions, Obad 13.14. We must be careful not to add affliction to the afflicted, Isa. 30.20 Our actions towards them and speeches must be accompanid with much love and a spirit of meekness, with long-suffering, Gal. 6 1. We in any case must not break the bruised reed, nor quench the smoking flax, Isa. 42 1, 2. LXXI. PRIDE. Generals. GOd will bring down the high looks, Ps. 18.27. The Saints shal be hide from the pride of such, Ps. 3.20. God plentifully rewardeth proud doers, Ps. 31.32. The foot of pride is a terrible enemy, Psal. 36.11. Wicked men are taken therein, and for cursing and lying which they speak, Ps. 59.12. Their contempt against good men, a great burden, Ps. 123.4. A high look, and a proud heart, and the ploughing of the wicked is sin, Pro. 21.4. Wee should not be puffed up one against another, 1 Cor. 4.6. The lofty looks of man must be humbled and the haughtiness of man shall be brought down, Isa. 2.11. Our pride ought to strike sail, when the Lord speaks against it, Jer. 13.15. We ought to lament & mourn for the pride of others, Jer. 13.17. God is able to abase the proud, Dan. 4.27. There is a height of pride which testifies against men, Hos. 5.7. It is a great mercy of God, when he cures us of our pride, Zeph. 3.11 In all the pride and proud actions of men, God will stil be above them, Exod. 18.11. Nature. Such are ready to rise against Gods people, Psal. 86.14. With their mouth they speak proudly, Ps. 17.10. Such cursed proud ones err from Gods commandements, Ps. 119.121. They are especially apt to deceive the Saints Ps. 119.51. They are apt to forge lies, Ps. 119.69. They are apt to speak perversely without cause Ps. 119.78. They are apt to dig pits for the Saints, Ps. 119.83. They are inclined to oppression, Ps. 119.122. They stir up strife,, Pro. 28.25. They believe gain to be godliness. 1 Tim. 6 5. They are stout of heart, Isa. 9.9. They are very proud like Moab, full of haughtiness and wrath, Isa. 16.16. In their foolish mouth there is a rod thereof, Pro. 14.3. It is a deceitful thing, jer. 49.16. They know nothing, but are doting about questions and strife of words, 1 Tim. 6.4. Effects. It makes the wicked to persecute the poor, Ps. 10.2. To hid snares for the godly, and as it were spread nets and 'gins by the way for them, Ps. 140.5. It procures abundance of matchless misery & desolation, Jer. 50.29. It makes us to forget God, Hos. 13.6. Deu. 8.14. Danger. That God will bring down such high looks, That God through his understanding smiteth through such, Job 26.12. The rage of Gods indignation is cast abroad to cast down such, Job 40.11. He looks upon every one that is proud, to bring them low, Job 40.12. Flattering lips shal be cut off, and the tongue that speaketh proud things, Ps. 12.3. He hates a proud look Pro. 6.17. He will destroy their houses, Pro. 15.25. All such are abomination unto the Lord, and cannot go unpunished, Pro. 16.5. The day of the Lord of hosts shal be on every one that is proud and lofty, and upon all life up, to throw them down Isa. 1.2. The Lord warres against proud men, to make them stumble, jer. 50.31. It is one of the sins for which sodom was destroyed, Ezek. 16.49. Sore destruction comes upon people for it, Whosoever exalt themselves, must be abased, Mat. 23.12. God scattereth such in the imaginations of their hearts, Luk. 1.5. trials. It is God that withdraws a man from his purpose, that he may hid pride from him, Job 33.17. The pride of the wickeds countenance will not suffer them to seek after God, he is not in all their thoughts, Ps. 10.4. It compasseth the wicked as with a chain, Ps. 37.6. God renders a reward unto such, Ps. 94.2. He knows such afar off, Ps. 138.6. When it cometh then cometh shane, Pr. 11.2. It is the cause of all contention, Pr. 13.10. It precedeth destruction, as a haughty Spirit before a fall, Prov. 16.18. It is a sign of destruction, and a haughty Spirit is a forerunner unto it, Pro. 18.2. The thoughts of hastiness tend to want Prov. 21.5. The Lord marred the great Pride of Judah and Jerusalem, Jer. 13.9. The Lord knows our Pride, how exceeding proud we are, our loftiness, arrogancy, and Pride, and the haughtiness of our hearts Jer. 48.30. Insulting against God brings utter destruction, Jer. 48.42. Lifted up hearts are sure of destruction, Ezek. 28 5. Riches puff up to pride, Ezek. 28.5. Those who transgress by Wine, are also Proud. LXXII. Wrath, Anger. Generals. WEE may be angry, if therewith we sin not, The Sun must not go down upon it, Ephes. 4.26. In suffering it to continue, we give place to the devil, Eph. 4.27. It is a fooli●h thing to be soon angry, Pro. 14.17. Angry men are proud men, and a high gate seeks destruction, Pro. 17.19. We ought not to be hasty of Spirit, Eccles. 7.9. It rests in the bosom of fools, Eccles. 7.9. There is more hope of a fool, then of one who is hasty in his words, Pro. 29.20. We should be slow to anger, because the wrath of man doth not accomplish the righteousness of God, Jam. 1.19. It is a sinful thing to be soon angry, Tit. 1.7. It a●gues want of discretion not to pass by anger, it being a mans glory to pass by an offence, Pro. 19.11. Angry persons must not be kept friendship with, and with furious people we must not converse, least we learn their ways, Pro. 22.24 We ought not to revenge or give place to wrath, because vengeance is Gods, Rom. 12.9 Fathers should not provoke children to wrath, Ephes. 4.6. Anger is an evil doing, Jonah 4.4. Nature. It is apt to speak unadvisedly, Job 33.9.10. Psal. 10 6.32. Iona 4.6. It is confident, Pro. 14.16. Such stir up strife, Pro. 15.18. Such sow strife, Prov. 16.28. Their names are proud and haughty scorners, who deal in proud wrath, Prov. 21.24. It is cruel and raging &c. Pro. 27.4. As such stir up strife, so do they abound in transgression, Pr. 29.20 It is fierce and cruel, Gen. 49.7. Companions. Wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy communication, Col. 3.8. Debates, envyings, strifs, backbitings, whisperings, tumults, swellings, 2 Cor. 1●. 20. Breeding. The repeating of a thing separates even very friends, Pro. 17.9. Hatred stirs up strifes, Pro. 10 12. Danger. It killeth the foolish man, job 5.2. It bringeth the punishment of the sword to teach us there is a judgement. Such are abomination unto the Lord, Pr. 11.2. Such froward hearts and perverse tongues fall into mischief, Pro. 17.21. Such of great wrath shal suffer punishment, because they will not easily be quiet, Prov. 19.19. Such find thorns and snares in their way, Pro. 22.5. God in his wrath and anger causeth the arrogancy of the proud to cease, and will lay low the haughtiness of the terrible, Isa. 13.11. trials. The wrath of man shal turn to the praise of God, & the remainder of wrath shal he restrain, Psal. 76 10. Such who are slow thereunto, are of great understanding, Prov. 14.29. Such who are hasty of spirit exalt folly, Pr. 14.29. Those slow thereunto, are better then the mighty; and he who rules his spirit, then he who taketh a city, Pro. 16.23. Such who love strife, love transgression, Pro. 17.19. If the wise contend with the foolish, whether they rage or laugh, there is no rest, Prov. 29.9. Envy, divisions and strife, are a sign that we are stil carnal men, 1 Cor. 3.3. The fear of God disclaims it, Pro. 8.13. Cure. To be convinced of the sinfulness and danger hereof, and not to fret in any case to do evil, Psal. 37.8. Motives against it. That it is an honourable thing to cease from strife, Pro. 20.3. That it is a foolish thing to be meddling, Prov. 20.3. That such who keep their mouths, keep their souls from troubles, Prov. 21.23. That it argues great understanding to shun it, Prov. 14.29. That such of a hasty, spirit do exalt folly Pro. 14.29. That it argues much discretion, to pass by anger, Pro. 19.1. Mitigation. To leave contention and strife betimes, seeing they are like a breach of waters unstopt, Prov. 17.14. A soft Answer, Pro. 15.1. slowness unto it, Pro. 15.18. A gift in the bosom, Pro. 21.14. The casting out of Scorners, causeth contention strife and reproach to cease, Prov. 22.10. yielding, Eccles. 10.4. The wisdom of wise men, Pro. 29.8. LXXIII. RICHES. Generals. IN dangerous times we must not seek great things for ourselves, Jer. 45.5. It is a very great evil to have them, and yet to have no comfort of them, but others to enjoy them, Eccles. 6.2. The love of money it is the root of all evil, 1 Tim. 6.18. It is a very great evil to have them preserved for the hurt of the owners, Eccles. 5.13. Neither poverty nor riches is the best estate, Pro. 30.8. They are not for ever, Pro. 27.4. They make many friends, Pro. 14.20. A good name is much better then they, in great quantity, Pro. 22.1. God esteems not of our riches, or of all our gold, or of all our forces and strength, job 36.6. Such who boast in the multitude of them, cannot by any means redeem their brother, or give a ransom, Ps. 49 10 Wise men, like the foolish and brute person, perish, and leave their wealthunto others Ps. 49.10. We ought not to be moved, when some are made rich, &c. Ps. 49.16 We must not trust in oppression, become vain in robbery, nor set our hearts on increasing riches, Ps. 62.10. Rich men make wealth their strong city, Pro. 10.15. We must not labour to be rich, Pro. 3.4. It is a wicked thing to trust in the abundance of riches, Ps. 52.2. Reasons. Because such make not God their trust, ps. 32.7 Because treasures of wickedness profit nothing Pro. 10.2. Because where our treasure is, there will our heart be also, Luke 12.13. Because they profit nothing in the day of wrath, Pro. 11.4. Because the love of money is the root of all evil, 1 Tim. 6.10. Because they are deceitful, Mat. 18.22. Because our own wisdom deceivs us in the estimation of them, Pr. 23.4. Because they are nothing, uncertain, and have wings to fly away at our most need, Pro. 23.4, 5. Because they pierce men through with many sorrows, who are in love with them, 1 Tim. 6.10. What. They are the ransom of a mans life, Pr. 13.8. They are evil mens strong city, Pro. 18.11. They are the crown of the wise, Pr 14.24. They are not for ever Pr. 27.24. Nature. Such are wise in their own conceit, Pro. 28.11 Such love to rule over the poor, Pro. 22.7. In the fullness of mens sufficiency, they leave them in straits, Job 20.22. To flow away from us in the day of Gods wrath, Job 20.28. Danger. Such who make hast to possess them, have an evil eye, not considering that they shall be overtaken with poverty, Pro. 28.22. Such shal fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, 1 Tim. 6.9 They perish by evil travail, not profiting our children, Eccles: 5.14. In labouring for them, men labour for the wind, Eccles. 5.15. Such are miserable, because of the miseries shall come upon them, Iam. 5.1. The canker of the riches of such shal be a witness against them, & shal eat their flesh as it were with fire, Iam. 5.2 Such can hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven, Mat. 19.23. When in the midst of treasures and riches we think ourselves most secure, then we may be nearest ruin to lose all, Luke 12.20. Reasons. Because wealth gotten by vanity shall be diminished, Pro. 3.11. Because such who trust in them, shal fall, Pro. 11.28. Because the obtaining of them by a lying tongue, is a vanity tossed to and fro of those who love death, Pro. 1.6. Those who oppress the poor to give unto the rich, shal surely come to want, Prov. 22.16. Rich men may lye down sometimes, but they shal not be gathered: he openeth his eyes and he is not, job 27.19 Though the wicked heap up silver as dust, and prepare raiment as the day, The just shal put it on, and the innocent shall divide the silver, job 27.16. Though wicked men swallow them down, yet they shall vomit them up again, God shal cast them out of their belly, job 20.15. Such shal restore riches according to their substance, and shal not rejoice therein, job 20.18 They make men froward, Pro. 18.23. Trials. Much treasure is in the house of the righteous, Prov. 15.6. The rich ought not to trust in uncertain riches, but in the living God who giveth richly all things for to enjoy, 1 Tim. 6.17. Such men should be rich in good works, laying up a good foundation for the time to come, That they may lay hold of eternal life, 1 Tim. 6.19. The rich should rejoice to be brought low because they shal pass away as the flower of grass, Iam. 1.10. Our treasures must not be laid up where thief, worm, and canker may come; but in heaven, Mat. 6, 19. The only true treasure and riches, is to be rich towards God, Luke 12.21. Out of our store we should provide alms for the poor, so laying up lasting treasures, Luke 12.33. We ought to make our selvs friends of the Mammon of unrighteousness, Luke 16.9. Attaining. It is God who gives us power to gather wealth, Deut. 8.18. Both riches and honour come of God, 1 Chron. 29.12. The hand of the diligent, Pro. 10.4. The blessing of the Lord bringing no sorrow with it, Pro. 10 22. By wisdom riches and honour come, yea durable riches, Pr. 18.18 By not loving wine and oil and such pampering, &c. Pr. 21.17. By humility and the fear of the Lord, come honour and life with them, Prov. 22.4. Through knowledge the Chambers are filled with all pleasant precious riches, Prov. 24.4. LXXIV. IGNORANCE. Generals. THey abide not in the paths of light job 24.13. Ignorant persons know not the light, job 24.16. Such have their eyes shut, that they cannot see, and their hearts that they cannot understand, Isa 41.18. Notwithstanding the ignorance with others, such ought to be taught, Acts 3.18. Danger thereof. Such persons have many miseries attended with woeful habitations, job 18.21. Such rebel against the light, not knowing the way thereof, job 24.13. It causeth destruction, Hos. 4 6. It makes us incapable of danger, how near soever we are to everlasting ruin, Pro. 14.18. Their rejecting of knowledge makes God to reject them, Hos. 4 6 It makes us insensible of Gods mercies to us, Hos. 11.3. It deceives us in our judgements of the Scriptures, and of the power of God, Matth. 22.29. It causeth that we die in our sins, John 8.4. It dulls us from conceiving and hearing of heavenly things, John 8.43. Being in this kind obstinate, they thereby are given up to a reprobate sense, Rom. 1.28. It causeth hardness of heart, darkens mens cogitations, make them strangers from the life of God, and past feeling, to give themselves unto all wantonness, Eph. 4.17, 18. It is a punishment attending the same, to remain still therein, 1 Cor. 14.38. Christ will show himself from heaven, with his mighty Angels in flaming fire, to render vengeance unto such, 2 Thes. 1.7, 8. Nature. Such are apt to fall into idolatry, Is. 45.20. They are apt to fall into many gross errors Acts 3.17. trials. It makes one to multiply words, job 35.16 It causeth men to darken counsel without knowledge, Job 38.2. It causeth us to vent wonderful things wee know not, Job 42.3. It makes us uncapable of GODS wonderful works, forgetful of them, bringing provocations, Ps. 106.7: Their condition is full of mistakings and wanderings, Joh. 12.35. It cozens foolish men to believe themselves to be wise, Rom. 1.12. It makes men to stablish their own righteousness in place of Gods Rom. 10.3. It is a cause of our living in the lust of concupiscence, 1 Thes. 4, 5. LXXV. infidelity. Generals. IN the Saints it seldom scapes unpunished, Luk. 1.20. It was an ancient sin; Christs brethren believed not in him, joh. 7.5 Great works done should banish the same John. 10.38. The unbelief of some makes not the faith of God of none effect, Rom. 3 3. God hath shut up all in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all, Rom. 11.32, The company of such should bee shunned, Rom. 13.31. We must not be unequally yoked with such 2 Cor. 6.14. Ignorant walking in unbelief, may find mercy, 1 Tim. 1.13. The fearful, unbelieving abominable, are coupled together, Rev. 21.8. It is a sin worthy of severe chiding, Mar. 16.14 Cause. Not trusting in Gods salvation, Ps, 78.22. Not believing of his wondrous works, Ps. 78.22. By our pride, depending more upon man then God, John 5.44. By blinding of our eyes, and hardening of our hearts, Joh. 12.38. Sharp and great afflictions nurse the same Exod. 4.31. Nature. It believeth not Gods words, Joh 5.38. It is tied up to, and confines itself to sight, John 20.27. Danger. It makes men backsliding and unfaithful revolters, Ps. 78 57. It brings us to destrust Gods word, Ps. 109.24, It lets us from seeing the glory of God, joh. 11, 44. It keeps men off from being engrafted into the Covenant of grace, Rom. 11.23. An unbelieving heart makes us to depart from the living God, Heb. 3.12 It hinders men from entering into Gods rest, Heb. 3.19. It makes the hearing of the word unprofitable unto us, Heb. 4.2. Such are for destruction, Iude 5. They shal be damned Mar. 16.16. It causeth great crosses to overtake us, Luke 1.20. Such are condemned already, joh. 3.18. Such shall never see life, but have the wrath of GOD abiding on them, John 3.36. trials. One chain thereof draws on another, joh. 5.46. It ' is a shrewd sign of reprobation, John 10.36. It is apt to stir up strife, and make us contentious, Act. 14.2. It makes us to stagger at the promises, Rom. 4.20. It cuts off the Jews for the time, Rom. 11.20 The unbelieving husband is sanctified by the believing wife, &c. 1 Cor. 7.14. The mindes of such are blinded, least the Gospel should shine upon them, One who believeth, hath no part with an infidel, 2 Cor. 6.13. To the defiled and unbelieving nothing is pure, Tit. 1.13. Even miracles prevail not with it, John 12.37. It causeth murmuring, Numb. 14.11. It is attended with Rebellion, Deut. LXXVI. hypocrisy. Generals. THeir lives are attended with many miseries, Job 20.6. His hope is nothing thus qualified, when God taketh away his soul, job 27.8. Hypocritical mockers in feasts, are a great punishment and terrible creatures, Psalm 35.16. The fiercest nations are set against an hypocritical nation, Is. 10.6. Vile persons will speak villainy, and their heart wil● work iniquity to practise hypocrisy, Isa. 31.6. We may like Jehu, be too full of hypocrisy, in our zeal, 2 Kings 10.16. Such people are blind guides, striving for trifls more then for substantial things, Mat 23.24. They are mere outsides, within full of abominations, Matth. 23 25. They are blind, looking only to outsides, Mat. 23.27. Publicans and harlots may enter into heaven, before hypocrites can, Mat. 22 31. Nature. It is a trick of theirs to despise others, and overvalue themselves, Isa. 65.4. They in their charity are full of ostentation, Mat. 6.2. They love to pray standing in the Churches & open places, Mat 6.5. They are censorious and apt to reprove others, Mat. 7.5. They see motes in others eyes, ere they pull the beam out of their own, Mat. 7.5. They are apt to teach for doctrines mens precepts, Mat 15.9. They are both slugs themselves in heavenly matters, and hinderers of others, Mat. 23.13. They devour simplo peoples houses, under colour of long prayers, Mat. 23.14. They earnestly strive to have many proselytes, in show converting them, Mat. 23.15. It is apt to bely the truth of things, and to dissemble with God, Acts 5.1. Danger. That such shal not come before God, job 13 16: That the congregation of such shal be desolate, job 15 34. That an hypocritical Nation, is a Nation of Gods wrath, Isa. 10 6. That it is a sin endangering the stoping up of mercies gates, Isa. 9.17. That it is a sin attended with horrors and strange fears, Isa, 33.14 That God will nor hear such when trouble comes upon them. trials. They conceive mischief, and bring out vanity, their belly prepareth deceit, job 15.35. The innocent shall stir himself up against such, job 17, 8. Their joy is for a moment, job 20.5. Their reigning ensnares the people, job 34.30. They heap up wrath & cry not when God bindeth them, job 36.13. Their life is amongst the unclean, job 36.14. They are evil doers, Isa. 9.17. They honour God with their mouth, when their heart is far from him, Mat. 15.2. Such usually are traditional, making the Commandements of none effect thereby, Mat 15.6. They cannot delight themselves in the Almighty, nor pray at all times, job. 27.10. Such destroy with their mouth their neighbours, Pro. 11, 9. LXXVII. WORLD. Generalls. AL that is therein, is nothing else, save the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, 1 Joh. 2.16. The devil is the God of this world, 2 Cor. 4.4 The devil he is prince of this world, joh. 12.31. The fashion thereof passeth away, 1 Cor. 7.31 Whosoever will be a friend to it, is an enemy to God, Jam. 3.4. It passeth away and the lust thereof, 1 John 2.16. It, nor the things thereof must not be beloved, 1 Joh. 2.15. trials. Those who use it, must be as though they used it not, 1 Cor. 2.31. The friendship thereof is enmity with God, Iam. 3.4. If any man love it, the love of the Father is not in him 1 joh. 2.15. We must not be conformed unto it, but transformed in the spirit of our mind, Rom. 12.2. Those who are of the world, speak of the world, and it heareth them, 1 joh. 4, 5. It knows not Gods children, because it knows not CHRIST, 1 John 3.1. If the Saints were of it, it would love its own joh. 15.19. It hates the Saints because Christ hath chosen them out from it, joh. 17.14. The Saints are men given unto Christ out of the world, joh. 17.6 It hated Christ, because he testified of the evil works thereof, joh. 4.7. overcoming. Whosoever is born of God, overcometh it, 1 joh. 5.4. The victory which overcomes it, is even our faith, 1 joh. 5.5. Faith in Christ is that which overcomes it, 1. joh. 5, 6. It is the Saints comfort in all troubles, that Christ hath overcome the world for them, joh. 16.33. LXXIX. OFFENCES. Generals. WE ought to walk inoffensively, because of enemies, Neh. 5.9. No man ought to judge one another, but to be wary not to put a stumbling block before others, Rom. 14.13 Those who make divisions & give offences, must be marked, Rom. 15.17. It is a sin to make men offenders for a word, and lay a snare for him that ostendeth in the gate, Isa. 29.21. It is a woeful thing to offend a poor weak Christian, Mat. 18.6. Offences are woeful things in the world; Of necessity they must be: It is a woe unto them by whom they come, Mat. 18.6, 7. Offenders must first be privately admonished: Then warned before two or three: Then, if that help not, complained of to the Church, Mat. 18.16, 17. To fulfil the law of Christ, we must bear one anothers burdens, Gal. 6.2. With accusation there should accompany conviction, John 7.51. trials. To be an hindrance in heavenly things, is to give offence, Matth. 16.23. Christ to avoid offence, did pay tribute, Matth 17.27. Cure. Offenders being rebuked, ought to be comforted, and received again into favour, and have love confirmed unto them, lest they be swallowed up in grief, 2 Cor. 2.6, 7. Avoiding. To walk worthy of the vocation whereunto we are are called, with all humbleness of mind, meekness, long suffering, supporting one another through love, Eph. 4.2. To walk circumspectly, redeeming the time, not as fools, but as wise, Luke 5.15. To be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might, Eph 5.15. To be filled with knowledge of Gods will, in all wisdom and spiritual understanding, that we may walk worthy of the Lord and please him in all things, Col. 1.9, 10. LXXIX. REPROOF, Admonition. Generals. THe Saints are apt to be made a reproof, especially amongst their neighbors, Ps. 31.11. The smiting of the righteous should be a kindness unto us, And the reproof of such should be a precious oil, which shall not break our head, Psal. 141.5. A scorner should not be reproved, least he hate us, A wise man rebuked loves it, Pro. 9.8. It is a brutish thing to refuse reproof, Pro. 12.1. A scorner loveth not him that reproveth him Pro. 12.15. despiteful revenge taking with a despiteful heart for old hatred causeth great vengeance to come with furious rebukes, Ezek. 25, 15. When people grow naturally profane then they, may seem past reproof, Hos. 4.4. Grievous offenders must be sharply rebuked, Mar. 8.33. It is hypocritical to be prying into other mens faults with beams in our own eyes, Mat. 7.3. he that rebuketh a man shall find more favour at length, then he who flattereth with his tongue. Pro. 28.25. Wicked men hate the light, least their deeds should bee reproved, John 3.20. Qualification. Christ judgeth the earth with righteousness and reproveth with equity the meek of the earth, Isa. 11.4. Christ reproved not after the seeing of the eye, nor after the hearing of the ear, &c. Isa. 11.3. A Reprover must be a wise Reprover, Prov. 25.12. The unruly are to be admonished, the feeble minded comforted, being patient towards the weak, 1 Thes. 5.14. Danger of refusing. To perish without remedy, hardening our necks after many reproofs, Pro. 29.1. trials. Ill reports are made to cause men to fear, and so to sin, Neh. 6.12. Some reproof with words, and the speeches of one that is despised, which are as wind, job 26.3. Arguing and reproving to no purpose, job 6.25. Secret acceptation of persons is matter of reproof, job 13.10. David had experience of the slanders of many, Ps 31.13. The reproofs of instruction, they are the way of life, Pro. 10.17. Such ere who refuse reproose Pro. 10.17. A reproof enters more into a wise man, then a hundred stripes into a fool, Pro 17.10. The spirit is the best convincing reprover, joh. 10.17. It is matter of reproof, to do evil that good may come of it, Rom. 3.1. Encouragements. Such who regard reproof, shall be honoured, Pro. 13.11. Such who regard reproof are prudent, Pro. 5.15. Such who hear it, get understanding, Pro. 15.32. To those who rebuk wicked men, shall be delight, with a good blessing upon them, Pro. 24.25. Judging. Wee ought not to judge according to the outward appearance, which is against righteous judgement, John 7.24 With accusation, there should accompany matter of conviction, John 7.51. Refusing to company with scandalous persons, the scandal must be known. Those who are fallen ought to bee restored with the spirit of meekness, by those who are spiritual, Gal. 6.1. We must not judge least we bee judged, Mat. 7.1. In what measure we judge, we shal be judgeed, Mat. 7.2. Christ in this world, judges no man; the words he hath spoken shall judge at the last day, joh. 12.48. LXXX. covetousness. Generalls. SUch trouble their own house, Pro. 15.27. slothful men covet all the day long, Prov. 21.26. With increase of goods they are increased that eat them, Eccles. 5.10. Fornication, uncleanness, or covetousness, must not be once name amongst us, Eph. 5.3. Such are not to bee trusted in any weighty affairs, not being men of truth, Exod. 18.21. Nature. It is accompanied with feigned deceiving words, 2 Pet. 2.3. In all the best actions of such, they but dissemble, their heart goeth after their covetousness, Ezek. 33.31. It can dissemble, and put a Cloak on things, 1 Thes, 2.5. It is insatiable; our conversation ought to be without it, Heb. 13.5 It makes men use all unlawful means with others to enrich itself, 2 Pet. 2.3. Danger. A fire shall consume the tabernacle of bribery, Job 15.34. The Lord abhors such persons, Ps. 10.3. greediness of gain taketh away the life of the owners thereof, Pro. 1.19. Such who love silver, shall not be satisfied, nor he who loveth abundance, with increase Eccles. 5.10. It is woe to him that coveteth an evil covetousness to his house, Hab. 2.9. It makes us ready to undertake any mischievous plots and purposes Luke 22.5, 6. It hinders us from regarding of Gods word, Ps. 119.36. It incenseth God to smite us, Isa. 57.17. Though such be spared a while, it brings severe punishment in the end, Jer. 51.13. Complained of. greediness of gain, Isa 56.11. Of a general covetousness, Jer. 8.10. Eyes of covetousness in heart, Jer. 22.17. Avoiding. Because our life consists not in the abundance of those things we do possess, Luke 12.15. Such who hate it, shal prolong their dayes, Pro. 28.16. trials. It is forbidden, Col. 2.5 Our conversation should be without it, Heb. 13.5. It is matter of a sad & grievous complaint, jer. 6.13. It is idolatry; and if unmortified, it will kill us, Col. 3.5. Moderation. To be contented with those things we have, relying for the rest on Gods promise and providence, Heb. 13.5. LXXXI. idolatry. Forbidden. Psal. 81.9. 1 Cor. 10.7 1 Cor. 10.14, 19, 28 1 John. 5.21 Jerem. 25.6 Exod. 20.23. Exod. 23.13, 21 Lev. 17 7. & 20.2, 3 Lev. 26.1 Deut. 4.15 Deut. 6.14 Deut. 13.6 Deut. 16.22 Josh. 24.23 Complained of and threatened. Psaiah 44.10 Iaiah 45.16.20 Jeremiah 44.38 Ezek. 6.3, 4 Judges 2.13, 14 2 Kings 17.7, 8, 9. Complained of. Psalm 106.27, 28. Psalm. 115.4, 5. Psalm 135.15, 16 1 Cor. 81, 10 Revel. 2.14 Revel. 9.20 Iaiah 2.8, 9 Isaiah 30.22 Isaiah 40.19 Isaiah 4.1.21, 23 Isaiah 42.8. Isaiah 46.6, 7 Isaiah 48.5 Isaiah 57.5 Isaiah 65.3, 4 Isaiah 66.3 Jer. 1.16 Jer. 2.20, 23 Jer. 3.6, 9 Jer. 5.19 Jer. 7.31, 32 Jer. 8.2 Jer. 9.14 Jer. 10.4, 5 Jer. 11.10, 13 Jer. 16.11 Jer. 17.2 Jer. 18.17 Jer. 19.3 Jer. 32.34 Ezek. 7.20 Ez●k. 20.8 Ezek. 33.37.39 Ezek. 36.33 Hos. 2.13 Hos. 4.12 Hos. 8.5. Hos 13.2 Hos. 14.8. Amos 2.8 Micah 6.16 Hab. 2.18 Zech. 10.2 Deut. 32.17 Exodus 32.31 Judges 2.13, 14 Iudges 10.6 1 Kings 11.33 1 Kings 21.25 1 Kings 22.55 2 Chron. 13.8 2 Chron. 2.11 2 Chron. 24.18 2 Chron. 25.15 2 Chron. 28.2, 3 2 Chron. 33.3, 4 threatened. Psalm 16.4 Psalm 97.7 Isaiah 2.18 Isaiah 42.17 jer. 51.47 Ezek. 16.36, 37 Ezek. 11.4 Hosea 10.2 Amos 3.14 Micah 1.7 Micah 5.13 Zeph. 1.5 Exod. 22.20 Exod. 34.13, 14 Deut. 4.25.26 Deut. 7.5 Deut. 8.19 Deut. 12.2 josh. 23.16 1 Kings 9.9 Punished. Revel. 21.18 jer. 22.9 Hos. 13.1 Exod. 32.28 Deut. 17.3, 4 Iudges 6.25 1 Kings 18.40 2 Kings 10.19, 20 2 Kings 23.5, 6, 7 2 Chron. 15.16 2 Chron. 34.4 Iudges 2.13, 14 LXXXII. Vanity & misery of mankind. Generalls. mortal men cannot be more just then God, job 4.17. Every man in his best estate is altogether vanity, Ps. 39.6. Men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lye; to be laid in balance, they are altogether lighter then vanity, Ps. 62.9. The help of man is vain, Ps. 60.11. Man is nothing that God should be mindful of him; and the son of man, that he visiteth him, Ps. 8.4. The way of man is not in himself; it is not in him that walketh to direct his steps, jer. 10.23. We should cease from man whose breath is in his nostrils, who is no thing to be accounted of, Isa. 2.22. All things are full of labour, the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing, Eceles. 1.8. Man that is born of woman is nothing that he should be clean, and he that is born of a woman that he should be righteous, job 15.14 Continuance. Man that is born of woman is of short continuance, and full of trouble, Job 14.1. Man death and wasteth away, yea man giveth up the ghost, and where is he? job 14.10. A man shall return no more to his house nor be known any more, job 7.10. Our strength is nothing, nor our life, that we should seek to prolong our life, Job 6.11. Our dwelling is in houses of day, being crushed before the moth Job 4.19. As the cloud is consumed and vanished away, so he that goeth down to the grave shal come up no more. His dayes. They are swifter then a weavers shuttle, job 7.6. Our dayes are made like an hand breadth, our age is nothing before God, Ps. 39.6. Our dayes are like the grass, and we flourish like the flower of the field, Ps. 103.15. They are as the dayes of an hireling, Job 7.1. What he is like Vain man would be wise, though he be born like a wild asses colt, Job 11.12. He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down; he flieth also like a shadow and continueth not, job 14.10 When we are chastised for sin, our beauty consumeth away like a moth; surely every man is vanity, Psal. 39.11. God carrieth us away as with a flood, and we are asleep in the morning, and are as the grass that groweth up Ps. 90.5. Man is like to vanity, his dayes are like the shadow that passeth away, Ps. 144.34. A mans vain life he spends as a shadow, Eccles. 7.12. All flesh is grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of the grass, &c. 1 Pet. 1.24. Man being in honour abideth not, he is like the beasts that perisheth, Psal. 49.12. What? Man in his best estate is altogether vanity, Psal. 29.6. Men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lye, to be laid in the balance they are altogether lighter then vanity, Psal. 62.9. Man and the Son of man in Gods sight is but a worm, job. 25.6. Our life is wind, job 7.7. We are all strangers and sojourners here, like our fathers, Psalm 39.12. We are but flesh and wind that passeth away, and cometh not again, psalm 78.39. Their deceit. Mens inward thoughts are that their houses shal continue for ever, and their dwelling place unto all generations, They call their lands by their names, psalm 94.11. LXXXIII. Of the Heart. Generals. IT is desperately wicked above all things, none knoweth it, Jer. 17 9. The Lord searcheth it, and trieth the heart and the reins, Jer. 17.10 The imaginations and thoughts of our hearts are only evil continually, Gen. 6.5. Many high places may remain in the soul, and yet the heart be perfect with God, 1 Kings. 15 4. The Lord searcheth all hearts, and understandeth the imaginations of our thoughts, 1 Chron. 28.9. The Lord turneth it and hath pleasure in uprightness, 1 Chron. 29.17. God is wise in heart and mighty in strength, job 9.44. It is God who takes away the people of the earth, job 12.24. We to our power ought to make the heart of the miserable to sing for joy, job 29.13. Our heart ought not to walk after our eyes, job 31.7. The righteous Lord trieth the heart and the reins, Pro. 7.9 & 15.3. The Saints may have daily sorrows in their heart, Psal. 38.8. The words of our mouth, and the meditations of our hearts, ought to go together, Ps. 49.3. The heart must be perfect to walk with God and keep his commandments, 1 Kings 8.6. An understanding wise heart is the greatest earthly gift we can receive, 1 King. 3.11, 12. It is a grief of heart to know of the decay of our posterity, 1 Sam. 2.13. Great thoughts of heart make great divisions, Iudges 5.15. Willing services for the Church wins the hearts of others unto us Iudges 5.9. Our hearts ought to be seriously set and bent on that we should and would do, Deut. 32.46. Ps. 57.7. It should be ready to answer God calls, Ps. 27.8. His wonderful goodness unto us ought not to be hide in our hearts, but his righteousness, goodness, faithfulness and truth declared unto others, Ps. 40.10. The Saints may suffer much grief and oppression of heart, Ps. 18.8. & 55.4. A holy heart cannot long be silent at the impiety of wicked men, Ps. 9.4. Sins affrighting terrors, makes us( encompassing us) feeble fainting hearts, Ps. 40.13. Though overwhelmed with affliction, the Saints hearts stand firm Ps. 44.8. It should not be set upon increasing riches Ps. 62.10. Wicked men may have more outward things then heart can wish, Ps. 73.7. The Saints are apt to be discouraged in heart at the prosperity of the wicked, Ps. 73.13. A right tuned soul fainteth for the courts of God, and the hearts and flesh of such should cry out for the living God, Ps. 84.2. Fearful hearts are ignorant of Gods ways Ps. 95.10. A froward heart, nor a wicked person should not dwell with us, neither should we suffer a high look and a proud heart, Ps. 101.4, 5. Outward comforts do refresh the heart, Ps. 104.15. Prov. 3.6. It is God who turns mens hearts to hate us Ps. 105.25. Sin enforces God to bring down mens hearts with labour, and puts them in great straites, Ps. 107.12. Fearful hearts are to be encouraged and strengthened, Is. 35.4. The Saints desire that God should search and try their hearts, and help their failings, Ps, 139.23. Though our heart device our way, yet the Lord ordereth our steps Pro. 16.9. council in the heart of a man is like deep waters, Pro. 20.5. In the midst of our hearts devices, the council of the Lord must stand, Pro. 19.21. None can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from sin, Pro. 20.9. The Lord pondereth the hearts, Pro. 21.2. It is a thankless office to sing songs to a heavy heart, Pro. 25.20. As in water face answereth face, so doth the heart of man to man, Pro. 27.19. Our hearts & mouths must not be rash to utter any thing before God, Eccles. 5.2. The living ought to lay the case of the dead to heart, Prov. 7.2. A heart rejoicing in outward, comforts only, must expect great outward miseries, Eccl. 11.9. When God sets in against us, he can make our hearts to pant, affright us with fear, and turn the night of our pleasure into fear Isa. 21.4. God can astonish the heart to fear at the abundance of his after▪ mercies, Isa. 60.5. & 66.14. Nature. It is apt to dissembling, flattering and tempting of God, Psal. 78.18. It is apt to be secretly enticed, job. 31.27. It naturally is full of Presumption, atheism and of false conclusions, Psal. 10.11. Psalm 14.1. It is apt to smite us after evil doing, if not totally obdurate, 2 Sam. 22.10. It should reproach us in evil doings, job 2●. 6. It is apt to be deceived by women, job 31.9. It is apt to follow after idolatry, Deut. 29.18. It is apt to bless itself, in a false, secure and wicked estate, Deu. 29.19. It is apt to slight and despise others, 1 Chro. 15.16. Naturally it is full of mischief, Psal. 28.3. When it is established trusting in God, it is not subject to false fears, Psal. 112.7. It naturally hates instruction and despises reproof, Pro. 5.12. It devising wicked imaginations is an abomination unto the Lord, Pro. 16.8. Such who are wise in heart receive Commandements, Pro. 10.8 The heart of the foolish proclaims foolishness, Pro. 12.23. Even in laughter the heart may be sorrowful, Pro. 13.14. wisdom it rests in good hearts, Pro. 13.33. Evil hearts disperse not knowledge, Pro. 15.7. It naturally hath no heart to get wisdom, Pro. 17.16. Such foolish hearts fret against the Lord, Pro. 19.3. Their hearts study destruction, Pro. 24.2. They do rejoice at the stumbling of others Pro. 24 17. Such draw near to God with their mouth but their heart is far from him, Isa. 29.15. It is apt to flattering security, and to put off the evil day, Isay 47.7. It is apt to utter words of falsehood, to lye and transgress, and to depart away from God, speaking oppression & revolt, Isa 59.13. trials. Perfect walking with God is, in integrity and uprightness to observe all his commandments and statutes, 1 Kin. 9.14 It is God who softens the heart, job 23.16. A faithful heart is a means of our establishing and prosperity, Nehem 9.8. Walking holily, obtains our hearts desire, with multitude of blessings, Ps. 21.2. Clean hands, with a pure heart, establishes us in the holy mountain Psalm 24.4. The Lord is he who fashioneth our hearts, Psalm 33.5. If we delight to do Gods will, his law is in our hearts, Ps. 40.8. The words of our mouth and the meditations of our hearts should be of understanding & wisdom, Psalm 49.3. Our walking with God should be with a perfect heart, Ps. 101.1. He ought to be praised with uprightness of heart, Ps. 111.7. It is he who must enlarge our hearts to run the ways of his commandements, Ps. 119.132. Our heart should stand in awe of his word, Ps. 119.16, It is God who heals the broken in heart, & binds up their wounds, Ps. 147.3. Discretion and understanding preserves and keeps us, when wisdom entereth into our hearts and knowledge is pleasant to our soul, Prov. 12.25. The preparations therof, with the answers of the tongue, are both from God, Pro. 16.1. A righteous heart studies an answer, Pro. 15.28. Fools have no delight in understanding, but that their hearts may discover itself, Prov. 18.2. A haughty spirit precedes destruction, Pro. 16.18. Wise hearts teach their mouths, and add learning to their lips, Prov. 16.23. In wicked mens fair speeches there are seven abominations in their heart, Prov. 26.25. Gifts destroy it, Eccl. 7.7. delays of judgement sets the hearts of men wholly to do evil, Eccles. 8.11. A wise mans heart is at his right hand, and a fools at his left Ec. 10.2 Wicked men will speak villainy, and in their heart will work iniquity, to practise hypocrisy, and to utter error against the Lord Isa. 32.6. It is the Lord who hardeneth mens hearts from his fear, and causeth them to err from his ways, Isa. 64.16. When the Saints shal rejoice, it is the wickeds portion to cry for sorrow of heart, Isa 65.14 Right pastors according to Gods heart, are such as feed us with knowledge and understanding, Jer. 3.15. The natural imaginations of the heart led us into Idolatry, jer. 9.14. & 13.10. Wicked ministers cause marvelous astonishment of heart in the Saints: From thence proceed many great evils, Mat. 15.19. Danger. Such who are stout of heart, are far from righteousness, Is. 46.12 Evil hard hearts are in danger to be worse and worse, and more hard hearted, Isa. 1.10.11. The wrath of God is able to make all hearts to melt, Isa. 13.12. A diverted erroneous heart diverts us also from hearing God, and brings destruction, Deut. 30.17. Impenitent hard hearts that cannot repent, treasure up wrath unto themselves against the day of wrath, &c. Rom 2.5. An evil unbelieving heart makes us to depart away from the living God, Heb. 3.12. Whorish Idolatrous hearts are called God-breaking hearts, Ezek. 6.9. hardened adamantine hearts bring great wrath from the Lord of hosts, Zech. 7.12. A joyful Heart. Trusting in Gods mercy makes our hearts rejoice in his Salvation, Ps. 13.5. God continual presence glads & rejoices it. Ps. 16.8. The statutes of the Lord rejoice it, Ps. 19 8 Trusting in God assures us that our hearts shal rejoice in him, Ps. 33.21. Encouragements. Walking with God with all our heart, procures mercy and Covenant keeping from him 1 King. 8.23. Delighting in Gods statutes, obtains our hearts desire, Ps, 37.4. Attaining. God circumcises our hearts, and the hearts of our seed, to love him and fear him with all our heart and soul, that we might live, Deut. 30.6. God creates in us a clean heart, and renews a right spirit within us, Ps. 51.10. In heart failing strength the Saints can make God their strength and portion, Ps. 37.26. In oppression of heart the Saints do with reflecting and communing with their hearts work out a way to comfort, Ps. 77.6. By trusting in God with all our heart, and not leaning unto our understanding. Pro. 3.5. By washing our hearts from wickedness and departing from our wicked thoughts, Jer. 4.14 By taking away the fore-skin of our hearts, jer. 4 4. By engaging them to approach unto God, jer. 30.21. By Gods giving us a heart to know him, and to be his people, By Gods working and our preparing to have his law written in our hearts, jer. 31.33. By giving us one heart, and putting a new spirit within us, taking away our stony heart, and giving us a heart of flesh, Ezek. 11.19. By casting away all our abominations, Ezek 18.21. God by giving us a new heart and a right spirit, causeth us to walk in his ways and judgements, saving us from our uncleanesses & idols, jer. 26.27, 28. By ploughing up our fallow ground, with renting of our hearts, and not our garments, Ioel 2.13. Keeping. The peace of God which passes all understanding, guards the heart and mind in Christ Jesus, Phil. 4 3. By hiding Gods word therein, Ps. 119 11. By watching over the same diligently, Prov, 4.23. God keeps our hearts from not inclining to any evil thing, Psal. 141.4. The taking of Gods Testimonies for our heritage for ever, and the rejoicing of our heart, Ps. 119.11. LXXXIV. Titles of a good Heart. A Sorrowful heart, Ps. 25.17. A disquiet heart, Ps. 38.8. A panting heart, Ps. 38.10. A heart hote within us, Ps. 39.3. A sorrowful failing heart, Ps. 55.5. An overwhelmed heart, Ps. 6.1. A smitten heart, Ps. 102.4. A broken heart, Ps. 109.16 & 147.3. A glad heart, Psal. 16.8. A confident heart, Ps. 27.3. A trusting heart, Ps. 28.7. A fixed heart, Ps. 108.1 An established heart, Ps. 112.8. An enlarged heart, Ps. 119.32. 2 Cor. 6.11. A perfect heart, Ps. 101.2. A pure heart, Ps. 24.3 A clean heart, Psal. 51.10. A cleansed heart, Ps. 73.13. An all-praising heart, Ps. 88.12. A Gods face seeking heart, Ps. 27.8. A law containing heart, Ps. 4.8. A good inditing heart, Ps. 45.1. A heart with Gods ways in it, Ps. 84.5. Hearts applied to wisdom, Ps. 90.12. A whole praising heart, Ps. 111.1. Ps. 138.1. A sound heart in Gods statutes, Ps. 119.80. A rejoicing heart, Ps. 119.11. A well inclined heart, Ps. 119.112. A heart not haughty Ps. 131.1. A Word keeping heart, Prov. 3.1. A retaining heart, Pro. 4.4. A heart not inclining to evil, Pro. 7.25. Anunderstanding heart Prov. 8.5. Wise in heart, Pro. 10.8. A believing heart, Rom 10.10. A sorrowful lowly heart Rom. 9.2. A circumcised heart and spirit, Rom. 2.29. An applying heart, Eccles. 7.2. A way-guided heart Pro. 23.19. A heart applied to knowledge, Pro. 23.17 A wise heart, Prov. 16.21. A steadfast decreeing heart, 1 Cor. 7.37. Spirit-earnested hearts, 2 Cor. 1.22. Epistle-written hearts, 2 Cor. 3.2. Hearts spiritually shined in, 2 Cor. 5.6. A purposing heart, 2 Cor. 9.7. A simplo heart, Eph. 6.5. Hearts kept through Christ Jesus, Phil. 4 7. Hearts comforted, Col. 2.2. Singing gracious hearts Col. 3.6. God-directed hearts, 2 Thess, 3.5. A true heart, Heb. 10.22. Established waiting hearts, Jam. 5.8. The heart-hidden man 1 Pet. 3.8. Hearts sanctifying the Lord, 1 Pet. 5.15. Assured hearts, 1 Joh. 3.19. Hearts fulfilling Gods will, Rev. 17.17. Hearts full of the Law, Isa. 51.7. A not-condemning heart, 1 John 3.21. A terror meditating heart, Is. 33.13. An enlarged fearing heart, Isa. 60.5. A burning fired heart Jer. 20.6. A God-knowing heart, jer. 24.7. A heart engaged to God, jer. 30.21. A crying heart, Lam. 2.18. A Word-receiving heart, Ezek. 3.10. A new heart, Ezek. 11.19. A heart of flesh, id. A sound heart, Pro. 14.30. A purposing heart, Dan. 1.8. A set understanding, heart, Dan. 10.12. A heart rejoicing in the Lord, Zech. 10.7. Pure in heart, Mat. 5.8. Lowly in heart, Mat. 11.29 Treasuring up hearts, Luke 1.66. A pondering heart, Luke 2.19. Pricked hearts, Acts 2.37. A breaking heart, Acts 21.13. Integrity of heart, Gen. 20.5. A joy fainting heart, Gen. 45.26. A God-willing heart Exod. 25.2. Wise hearts, Exo. 35.4 A considering heart, Deut. 4.35. A speaking heart, 1 Sam. 1.13. An Arke-trembling heart, 2 Kings 22.19. A right heart. A tender heart, 2 Kings 2.19. An obedient heart, 2 Chron. 30.12. A heart lifted up in Gods way, 2 Chron. 26.6. LXXXV. Titles of a bad Heart. DEstroying hearts, Psalm 74.8. Hearts set on evil, Eccl. 8.11. Hearts full of evil and madness, Eccl. 9.3. Erring hearts, Psalm 95.10. Veiled hearts, 2 Cor. 3.16. An exalted heart, Hos. 13.6. A gross heart, Mat. 13.5. A slow heart, Luke 16.25. A forgetful heart, Deut. 4.9. A doubting heart, Deu. 7.17. A discouraged heart. Num 32.9. A great thinking heart Judges 5.13. A great searching heart, Judges 5.16. A heart not perfit, 1 Kings 15.3. A not applying heart, Mal. 2.2. A secretly enticing heart, Job 32.27. An iniquity regarding heart, Ps. 66.18. A God tempting heart Ps. 78.18. A heart not right with God, Ps. 78.33. A secure fearless heart Ps. 10 6. A heart hide from understanding, job 17.4. An after eyes walking heart, job 31 7. A heart deceived with women, job 31 9. A heart full of snares and nets, Eccles. 7.26. A heart working wicked things, Ps. 58.2. A heart blessing in impiety, Deut. 29.19. A heart brought down with labour, Ps. 107.12 A Reproof despising heart, Pro. 29.1. A beauty lusting heart Pro. 6.25. A wicked devising heart, Pro. 6.8. A heart averse from wisdom, Pro. 17.16. A childish heart, Pro. 22.9. A sinners-envying heart, Pro 25.17. A destruction studying heart, Pro. 24.2. A hatred-turned heart Ps. 105.25. A hasty-wording heart Eccl. 5.2. An impenitent heart, Rom. 2.5. An evil heart of unbelief, Heb. 3.12. A inconsidering heart Isa. 44.19. A Revolting and Rebellious heart, jer. 5.23 An uncircumcised heart jer. 9.26. A heart departing from God, jer. 17.5. A desperately wicked heart, jer. 17.9. A heart set upon Idols Ezek. 14.2. A heart rejoicing in mischief, Ezek. 25.6. A despiteful old grudging heart, Ezek. 25.15. A God-breaking whorish heart, Ezek. 6.9. A heart walking after the deceits of its, detestable things, Ezek. 11.21. A heart unresolved in Gods fear, jer. 5.24. A heart full of all evils, Mat. 15.19. A heart not right in Gods sight, Act. 5.4. A heart turning from God, Deut. 24.18. An unprepared heart, 2 Chron. 12, 13. A not perceiving heart Deut. 29.4. A hard heart, Rom. 2.5. A stony heart, Ezek. 36.26. LXXXVI. Of the THOUGHTS Generals. NO thought can be hide from God, job 42.2. Thoughts of continuance of Riches are vain Ps. 49.11. Gods thoughts are very deep, Ps. 92.5. God understands our thoughts a far off, Ps. 139.2. In thoughts for pardon of sin, Gods thoughts are not as our thoughts, Isa. 55.8. Thoughts of iniquity complained of, Is. 56 7 It is a Rebellious and no good way complained of, to walk after our own thoughts, Isa. 65.2 God knows our works and thoughts, Isa. 66.18. Every imagination of mans heart is onely evil, continually, Gen. 6.5. As the heavens are higher then the earth, so are Gods thoughts and ways above our ways and thoughts Isa. 55.9. Those that are ready to slip with their feet, are despised in the thought of him that is at ease, job. 12.5. The inward thoughts and heart of wicked men are deep, Ps. 64.6 We should hate vain thoughts, Ps. 119.113. The thoughts of God ought to be very precious unto us, Ps. 139.17. The thoughts of foolishness is sin, Pro. 24.9. Wicked mens thoughts are thougts of iniquity, wasting destruction being in their paths, Isa. 59.7. Wicked men understand not, the thoughts of the Lord, nor his council, Micah. 4.12. Wicked thoughts are abomination unto the Lord, Prov. 15.26. trials. The inward thought and heart of wicked men are deep, Psal. 64.6. In the multitude of our thoughts, Gods comfort doth delight us, Psal. 94.19. Good men love right thoughts, Prov. 12 5. It is threatened as a sore punishment, to bring upon us the fruit of our thoughts, jer. 6.19. Thoughts follow and attend the visions of the night, Job. 4.13. They make one make hast to answer, Job. 20.2. God is not in all wicked mens thoughts, Ps. 10.4. Thoughts that God is altogether like us, are vain wicked thoughts, Ps. 50.22. Wicked mens thoughts are all against the Saints to wrest their words, Ps. 10.4. Our thoughts they are but vanity, Psal. 94.11. In the multitude of our thoughts within us Gods comforts do delight the soul, Psal. 94.19. The thoughts of the righteous are right, Pro 12.5. The thoughts of the wicked are abomination unto the Lord, Pro. 15.26. The thoughts of the diligent tend only to plenteousness, Pro. 2.5 The fruit of our vain thoughts is a great punishment of them, jer. 6.19. Those are evil thoughts to spoil them that are at rest, Ezek. 38.10. sinful thoughts are troublesone, and breed fears, Dan. 5.6. Christ sees our thoughts, Mat. 9.4. Christ knew our thoughts, Mat. 9.21. Out of the heart proceedeth evil thoughts, murders, &c. Mat. 15.19 They make deep impressions in the forgiveness of sins, Acts 8.22. In our natural estate our thought accuse or excuse us, Rom. 1.15. The Word of God is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the. heart, Heb. 12.4. Cure of ill thoughts. To think on our ways and turn our feet unto Gods testimonies, Ps. 119.59. To hate vain thoughts, Ps. 119.113. By committing our ways unto God, they are established, Pro. 16.3. In reconciling ourselves to God, our wicked thoughts must be forsaken, Isa. 55.7. By washing our hearts from wickedness, jer. 4.14. By keeping our hearts with all diligence, Pro. 4.23. LXXXVII. After Proverbs. SKin for skin, and all that a man hath will he give for his life, job 2.4. Great men are not alway wise, Job 32.9 The ear trieth words as the mouth tasteth meat, job 34.3. Fair weather cometh out of the North, Job 37.22. Every man is in his best estate altogether vanity, Ps. 39.5. The ston which the builders refused, is made the head of the corner, Psal. 118.22. Mat. 21.42. A threefold cord is not easily broken, Eccl. 4.12. A light which is set on a hill cannot be hide, Mat. 5.14. Men light not a candle to put it under a bushel, Mar. 5.14. Where our treasure is there will our heart be also, Mat. 6.21. The light of the body is the eye, Mat. 6.22. No man can serve two masters, Matth. 6.24. wisdom is justified of her children, Matth, 11.19. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof, Mat. 6.34. The way that leads to heaven is straight and narrow, Mat. 7.14. The disciple is not above his master, The servant is not above his Lord, mat. 10.4. There is nothing covered that shall not be revealed; And hide that shal not be known, Mat. 10.26. The whole need not the physician, but the sick, Mat. 9.12. God will have mercy, and not sacrifice, Mat. 9.13. No man putteth a piece of new cloth into an old garment, Mat. 9.16. Men put not new wine into old bottles, Mat. 9.17. The harvest may be plenteous, and the labourers few, Mat. 9.37. Those who receive freely, ought to give freely, Mat. 10.8. The workman is worthy of his meat, Mat. 10.10. Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation, Mat. 12.25. Every city or house divided against itself, shall not stand, mat. 12.25. He that is not with God, is against him, Those that gather not with him, scatter abroad, Mat. 12.30. Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh, Mat. 12.34. A good man out of the treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things, An evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things, Mat. 12.36. By our words we shal be justified, and by our words we shall be condemned, Mat. 12.37. Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth a man, but that which cometh out of the mouth, Mat. 15.11. Every plant which God hath not planted shall bee rooted up, Matth. 15.13. If the blind led the blind, both of them do fall in the ditch, Mat. 15.14. To eat with unwashen hands defileth not a man, Mat. 15.20. A Prophet is not without honour save in his own country, and in his own house, Mat. 13.57. We say in the evening it may be fair weather, when the sky in read, Mat. 16.2. Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings God hath perfected praise, Mat. 21.16. Wheresoever the carcase is, thither will the Eagles be gathered together, Mat. 24.28. When the branches of the fig-tree are yet tendered, and puts forth leaves we know that Summer is nigh, Mat. 24.32. Unto every one that hath, it shall be given, and he shal have abundance; But from him that hath not, shal be taken away, even that which he hath, Mat. 25.29. I will smite the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock shall be scattered abroad, Matth. 26.31. The children of the marriage chamber, cannot mourn while the bridegroom is with them, they cannot fast, Mark 2.19. The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath, Mark 2.27. No man can enter into a strong mans house, and spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strong man, Mark 3.27. It is not meet to take the childrens bread and give it unto the dogs, Mark 7.27. The dogs under table, eat the childrens crumbs Mark 7.28. He that is not against us, is on our part, Mark 9.40. physician, heal thyself, Luke 4.23. The disciple is not above his master, Every man that is perfect shall be as his master, Luke 6.4 He that is not against us, is for us, Luke 9.50 The fathers have eatten sour grapes, and the childrens teeth are set on edge, Jer. 31.29. The dayes are prolonged, and every vision faileth, Ezek. 12.22. The dayes are at hand, and the effect of every vision, Ezek. 12.23. The vision that he says, is many dayes to come, Ezek. 12.27. It is wo to him that increaseth that which is not his, And to him that ladeth himself with thick day, Hab. 2.6. As is the mother, so is her daughter, Ezek. 16.24. No man putting his hand to the plough, and going back again, is fit for the kingdom of heaven, Luke 9.62. The labourer is worthy of his hire, Luke 10.7. The life is more then meat, and the body then raiment, Luke 12.25. Unto whom much is given, much shal be required, And unto whom men have committed much, of him men require the more, Luke 12.48. When a cloud ariseth in the West, their cometh a shower, When we see the south wind blow, there will be heat, Luke 12.56. That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the spirit is spirit, John 3.6. A man can receive nothing, unless it be given him from heaven, John 3.27. He that hath the bride is the bridegroom, Joh. 3.29. One soweth and another reapeth Joh. 4.37 Salt is good, but if the salt hath lost its savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned; It is not for the land nor for the dunghill, but must be cast out, Luke 14.34. The children of this world, are in their generation wiser then the children of light, Luke 16, 8. He which is faithful in that which is least, is faithful also in that which is much, And he that is unjust in the least, is unjust also in the much, Luke 16.10. We cannot serve God and Mammon, Luke 16.13. That which is highly esteemed of men, is abomination in the sight of God, yea is abomination. Luke 16.15. The things that are impossible with man, are possible with God Luke 18.27. The ston which the builders refused, the same is made the head of the corner, Ps 11.8. When the Fig-tree ●houts out, we know that the summer is near at hand, Luke 21.21. If these things be done to the green-tree, what will they do to the dry? Luke 23.31. A Prophet hath no honour in his own Country, John 4.44. There is no man that doth a thing in secret, and he himself seeketh to be known openly, job 7.4. The servant abideth not in the house for ever but the son abideth in it for ever, John 8.35 God heareth not sinners, John 9.31. The servant is not greater then his Lord, joh. 15.20. LXXXVIII. Our Spirit. Generals. THe Lord weighs the Spirits, Pro. 16.2 He that hath no rule over his spirit, is like a City that is broken down, and without walls Pro. 25.8. There is no man that hath power over the spirit, to retain the Spirit, nor power in the day of death, Eccles. 8.7. Affliction and bitterness of soul will make us to complain, job 7.11. trials. A broken Spirit, with a broken and contrite heart, are God sacrifices which he will not despise, Ps. 51.17. perverseness of the tongue is a breach in it, Pro. 15, 3. Our spirit is broken by sorrow of heart, Pro. 15.13. A broken Spirit drieth the bones, Prov. 17 22. The Spirit will endure our infirmity, A wounded Spirit none can bear, Pro. 18.14. It is the Candle of the Lord searching the inward parts of the belly Pro. 20.27. There is a spirit of slumber Rom. 11.8. We should be fervent in Spirit, serving the Lord, Rom. 12.12. Dying we ought to recommend our Spirits into the hand of God, Ps. 31.5. LXXXIX. witness of our Spirit IObs apology, God knowing him not to be wicked, job 10.7. His not denying the words of the holy one, therefore not to spare him, job 6.10. Having ordered our cause, we may be assured to be justified, job 13.18 job that his foot had held his steps, to have kept his way and not declined, Not to have gone back from the Commandment of his lips, to have esteemed the words of his mouth more then his appointed food, job 23.11, 12. Iobs holding his integrity, and righteousness, job 27.5, 6. job his mercy, charity, compassion, &c. stood upon and pleaded job 29.13, 14, &c. His weeping with them that were in trouble, and soul grieving for the poor, job 30.25 The witness of his integrity through all the commandements, job 31. David, his not doing this thing, or rewarding evil to him at peace with him, Ps. 7.3, 4. His heart-proving, night-visiting, trying, resolution, Ps, 17.3. His keeping from the paths of the destroyer, because of the word of God, Ps. 17.4. His keeping the ways of the Lord, Psal. 18.20, 21. His walking in integrity, Ps. 26.1, 2. Of his enemies, compassion, carriage towards them, Ps. 35.13, 14. His judging according to his righteousness. Ps. 35.24. His perfect way of walking flying of wickedness, Ps. 101.3, 4. Paul, his knowing nothing by himself, yet not thereby justified, 1 Cor. 4.4. His good conscience testimony rejoicing, &c. 2 Cor. 1.12. jeremy, his words-eating, rejoicing, Jer. 15.15, 16, 17. His not desiring the woeful day, jer. 17.16. Of Paul, his preaching diligence, piety, &c. Act. 20.19, 20. Abimelech, his testimony, apology, Gen. 20.5. The tithing apology Deut. 26.12. David, of his reward, ways of God keeping, not departing, and uprightness, 2 Sam. 22.22. His offering apology uprightness, 1 Chron. 29.17 Moses apology, not having taken so much as a hoof, &c. Num. 16.15 Samuels apology, having taken neither ox or ass, 1 Sam. 12.3 Hezekiah his perfect walking apology, Isa. 38. Reuben, his apology to his brethren for Joseph, Gen. 42.22. In a tempest, The Church in great misery triumphing and trusting at the same time, Ps. 44.17, 18, 19. The Prophet, taking so much the faster hold, as in fear & trouble, Ps. 77 A strong conflict also with a joyful and victorious issue. Ps. 66.12 jonah in his distress yet his looking towards Gods holy temple, Ion. 2.4.5. Iobs Redeemer knowledge, after a strong and grievous conflict, job 19.20, 21. & 25.26. XC. To poor, mercy, Generls. WE must not rob the poor, because he is poor, nor oppress the afflicted in the gate, Pro. 22.22. A poor man oppressing the poor, is like a sweeping rain, which leaveth no food, Pro. 28.3. Unjust gain gathered by usury, shall fall unto such who shal pity them Pro. 28.8. Righteous men consider their cause, Pro. 29.7. In oppressing of the poor, and perverting of judgement, there is a higher then the oppressors who regards them, Eccles. 5.8. We must give a portion to seven and also to eight, for we know not what evil shal come upon the earth, Eccles. 11.2. We ought to be given to hospitality, and distributing to the Saints necessities, Rom. 12.13. In deep poverty the Saints may abound unto rich liberality, 2 Cor. & 2. We should especially do good unto the household of faith, Gal. 6.10. We ought to be merciful as God is merciful, Luke 6.36. We should especially feast the poor, the lame, and the blind, Luke 14.12. They must not be discountenanced in their cause, nor wrested in judgement, Exod, 23.3. The gleanings of our harvest should be left for the poor, Lev. 23.22 Whosoever is poor amongst us, we are bound to relieve him, Lev. 35.35. Wee must open our hand wide unto our needy brother, and give him, Deut. 5.7, 8. We should not deal roughly with a poor man, nor sleep with his pledge, Deut. 24.11. Danger of our neglect. There is that withholdeth more then is meet and yet in tendeth to poverty, Prov. 11.24. Those who oppress such, reproach their maker, Prov. 14.31. Those who mock them, reproach their maker, Prov. 17.5. Who stop their ears at their cry, shal also cry and shall not be heard, Prov. 21.13. Those shall have judgement merciless who show no mercy, Jam. 2.13. It is a sodom sin, not to strengthen the hands of the poor and needy, Ezek. 16.19. Manner. Giving must bee with simplicity, Rom. 12.8. Mercy must be shewed with cheerfulness, ibid. Excellency. Such are better then liars, Prov. 19.22. Such walking in their uprightness, are better then perverse rich men Prov. 28.6. Encouragements. There is that scattereth to such, and yet increaseth the more, Prov. 11.24. The liberal soul shall be satisfied, and he who watereth shall also be watered, Prov. 11.29. These who sell corn to them, shal be blessed, Prov. 11.26. Such merciful lend unto the Lord, and the Lord will repay all again, Prov. 19.17. Such who pities them are happy, Prov. 4.21. Such who follow after righteousness and mercy, find life, righteousness and honour, Prov. 21.21. Such bountiful of their bread, shall bee blessed, Prov. 22.9. Such who give unto them shall not lack, Prov. 28.27. Those who thus cast bread upon the waters, shall after many dayes find the increase thereof Eccles. 11.1. He that soweth sparing, shall also reap sparing, and he that soweth bountifully, shall also reap bountifully, 2 Cor. 9.6. When the poor and needy are in distresses, then God will not not forsake them, Isa. 41.17. If we draw out our soul to the hungry, and satisfy the afflicted soul, our light shall then rise in obscurity, and our darkness shall be as the noon day, Isa, 58, 10. It is a degree of perfection to be charitable unto them, Mat. 19 21. Charity unto them brings abundant returns, Luke 6.38. XCI. CHURCH. Generals. IT is built upon Christ the foundation, Mat. 16.18. Men were appointed therein, and hands laid on them by the Holy Ghost, Act. 8.17. The Churches after persecution had rest, Act. 9.31. The Believers met together in several places, is called a Church, Act, 14.27. The company of believers in one Church, said to be a Church Rom. 16.3. The several inhabiting Saints in divers places, are said to be Churches, 1 Cor. 14.33 The Churches several companies of believers professing one faith, and the believers in Aquilla & Priscilla's house, called a Church 1 Cor. 16.19. What. It is the general company of true believers, in general or particular divisions, mat. 18.16. The Church is said to be the house of God the pillar, & the ground of truth, 1 Tim. 3.16. trials. Such at first were added to the Church as should be saved, Act 2.24. A great persecution is raised against the church in Jerusalem in her infancy, Acts 8.1. A company of believers are said to be the Church, Act. 11.22. A company of believers in Antiochia called the Church, Act. 11.26 Herod begins to persecute the Church Act. 12.1. The earnest prayers of the Church bring Peter out of prison, Act. 12.5. The Church in jerusalem with the Apostles and Elders, receive those sent unto them by the brethren of other Churches, Act. 15.4. There was a Church at Corinth. 2 Cor. 1.2. God did appoint for the Church divers Ministerial officers. Apostles, Prophets Teachers, Gifts of miracles, 1 Cor. 12.28. Eph. 3.11. Women ought not to speak in the Church, but to ask their husband at home, 1 Cor. 14.34. Peter wrote from the Church at Babylon, 1 Pet. 5.14. The Saints in Caesars household are said to be a Church, Phil 4.22. XCII. ELDERS. Generals. THe Jews had ancients called Elders, reproved for their traditions, Mat. 15.3. Amongst the Jewish synagogues there were some called Elders, who persecuted the Church, Acts 6.12, 13. The Apostles and Elders with the Church at Jerusalem, sand ●hosen men unto Antiochia, with Paul and Barnabas The Apostles and Elders at Jerusalem make decrees for the stablishing of the Church, Act. 16.4, 5. The Elders were of two sorts; Those ruling well, and those who laboured in the word & doctrine, 1 Tim. 5.17. The elder men must and sober, sound in the faith, in love and patience, Tit. 2.2. Peter calleth himself an Elder, and wisheth them to feed the flock, of God depending upon them, without cove●ousnesse, as examples to the flock, not Lords over them, 1 Pet. 5.2. Trials. A Bishop, to wit a teaching and labouring Elder in the word and doctrine, must be unreprovable, the husband of one wife, 1 Tim. 3.2. All the Elders at Jerusalem at Pauls coming salute him, he imparts all things unto them, Acts 21.18. Deacons such as rule well, were to be the husband of one wife, 1 Tim. 3.8. The company of Elde●●, 〈◇〉 Ordination, used to lay on hands; so such received gifts, 1 Tim. 4.14. An Elder was not to be rebuked but exhorted as a Father, the younger sort as brethren 1 Tim. 5.1. Men were then laid hands on, full of the Holy Ghost, to administer to the widows and to serve the tables, Act 6.7. Libertines and Cyrenians then at first arose to oppose the Apostles, who were not able to withstand their wisdom Act. 6.9. Elders at first in every city were ordained with prayer and fasting, Act. 14.23. The Apostles and Elders were had recourse unto by the Church to decide questions, Acts 15.2. Of the Elders of the Church of Ephesus it is said, that they were made of the holy Ghost overseers of the flock, to feed the Church of God, Acts 20.28. No accusation must be admitted against an Elder, but under two or three witnesses, 1 Tim 5.19. By Apostolical direction Titus was left by Paul to appoint Elders in every City, Tit. 1.5. Bishop, viz. one of the former Elders, must be unreprovable, as Gods steward, the husband of one wife, Tit. 1.17. XCIII. baptism. Generals. THe Sacrament of Circumcision, was commanded and administered the eight day, unto all the male children of Israel, Gen. 17.8 Unto which figure, now answereth baptism, 1 Pet. 3.21. Jerusalem and Judea, went out to John and were baptized in jordan Mat. 3.5, 6. Christ Baptized all who came unto him, John 3.26. Christ baptized not but his Disciples, John 4.2. John preached Baptism for the remission of sins, Luke 1.3 Those who have been Baptized unto Christ, have been Baptized into his death, Rom. 6.4. Christ was circumcised, Mat. 2.21. To fulfil all righteousness, he was Baptized, Mat. 3.15. The true effectual baptism is the Baptizing of the Spirit of God, Matth. 3.11. It is Christ who baptizeth with the Holy Ghost, John 1.33. All who are baptized into Christ, have put on Christ, Gal. 3.7. trials. Divers in the primitive Church were twice Baptized, First into the baptism of John, Secondly, in the name of the Lord Iesus, Act i9 6 Timotheus notwithstanding baptism, because of the Iewes was Circumcised, Act. 16.3 Paul as soon as he received his sight, was Baptized, Act 9.18. All unbelievers of old were admitted to be Baptized unto remission of sins, to tepent them of their lives, Act 2.38. After the infancy of the Church, both men and women were Baptized, only in the name of the Lord Jesus; not of the Holy Ghost, then not sent, Act. 78.16. The Gentiles who had received the holy Ghost were baptized, Act. 10.47. The Eunuch of Ethiopia suddenly Baptized in the midst of the water, Act. 9.38. The assent of believing in an infidel made him capable of Baptism Act. 8.37. XCIV. Of Sectaries and Separatists. Disposition and Nature. SUch are careless & usually profuse what cost they bestow upon the sin of their souls, Mica. 6.6, 17. They are not alike minded one towards another, according to Christ Jesus, with one mind, and one mouth to praise God, Rom. 15.5. They nourish and broach contentions & divisions, not being knit together in one mind, and in one judgement, so in a manner dividing Christ, 1 Cor. 1.10, 11. They are carnal, being full of divisions, envy and strife, wlking as carnal men, 1 Cor. 2.3. They ar deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the holiest outward shapes, 2 Cor. 11.12. Seing Satan himself is transformed into an Angel of light, it is no wonder if his ministers transform themselves so also, 2 Cor. 11 13. They are perverters of holy things, going about to please men, unlike the servants of Christ, Gal 1.6.7. They are as children wavaring, tossed about with every wind of doctrine, by their deceit, and whereby they lye in wait to deceive, Ephes. 4.13, 14. They are lovers of themselves, Covetous, Boasters, Proud, cursed Speakers, disobedient to Parents, unthankful unholy Without natural affection, truce-breakers, false accusers, intemperate, despising of them that are good, Traytors, heady, high minded, Lovers of pleasure more then lovers of God, They have a form of godliness, but have denied the power thereof, 2 Timo. 3.2, 3. They like Iannes and lambres, resist the truth, 2 Tim. 3.7. They are men of corrupt mindes, reprobate concerning the truth, 2 Tim. 3.8. They are mad, and their madness shall bee discovered unto all men, 2 Tim. 2.9. They do not suffer wholesome doctrine, But having itching ears, get themselves a heap of teachers after their own lusts, They turn their ears from the truth, and give ear to fables, 2 Tim. 4.2, 3, 4. They profess, they know GOD, but by works they deny him, And are abominable and disobedient, and to every good work reprobate, Titus. 1.14.15. They are false Prophets, Which bring in damnable Heresies touching Christ, 2 Pet. 2.11. They cause the way of truth to be evil spoken of, 2. Pet. 2.2. They through covetousness with feigned words, make merchandise of others 2 Pet. 2.3. They are said to walk after the lust of the flesh, and to despise government, Stand in their own conceit, They walk after the flesh in the lust of uncleanness, and despise Government, they are presumptuous and self-willed, And fear not to speak evil of them that are in dignity, 2 Peter, 2.10. In speaking swelling words of vanity, they beguile with wantonness, through the lust of the flesh, them that are clean escaped from them which are wrapped in Error, 2 Pet. 2.11. They promise men liberty who hear and obey them, being themselves the servants of sin, 2 Pet, 2.18. Such dreams also defile the flesh. And despise Government, And speak evil of those that are in authority, judas 8. They speak evil of those things they know not, And whatsoever things they know, they naturally as brute-beasts, which are with out reason, in these things they corrupt themselves, judas 9. These are murmurers, complainers, Walkers after their own lusts, whose mouth speaks proud things, having mens persons in admiration because of advantage, judas 10. These are fore-prophecied of, mockers which should be in the last times, walking after their own ungodly lusts, Makers of sects, fleshly, having not the spirit, judas 18. They went out from us, but they were not of us, For if they had been of us, they would have continued with us: but this cometh to pass, that it might appear that they are not all of us, 1 John 2.19. Their impieties and Absurdities. They would be thought Doctors of the Law, and yet understand not what they speak nor what they affirm, 1 Tim. 4.7. They teaching otherwise then the wholesome verity of Christ, which is according to godliness, Are puffed up, knowing nothing, but dote about questions & strife of words, whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil surmisings, Vain disputations of men of corrupt mindes destitute of the truth, which think that gain is godliness, 1 Tim. 6. 3, 4, 5. Such creep into houses, and led captive silly women laden with divers lusts, who are ignorant, 2 Tim. 3.4, 5. Trials touching them. They come in sheeps clothing, But inwardly they are ravening wolves, Mat. 7.15. They are known by their naughty fruits, because Grapes are not gathered from thorns, Nor figs from thistles, Mat. 7.16. They confine the kingdom of heaven unto outward formalities, more then to the substance of Religion, Which consists in righteousness, peace, and joy in the holy Ghost, Rom. 14.17. They cause divisions & diffentions contrary to the doctrine which we have learned, Rom. 16.17. They serve not the Lord Jesus Christ, but their own bellies, They deceive the hearts of the simplo with faire and flattering speeches, Rom. 16.18. They spy out Christians liberty, labour to entrap them, and bring them into bondage, Gal. 2.4. They bring men into bondage again, from divers things they have been freed from, Gal. 4.9. They spoil some thorough vain deceit and traditions of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ, Col. 2.8. They burden men with traditional outward formalities, and shadows of substantial goldsmiths, according to mens fancies, Col. 2.16. All which hath but a shadow of Religion and humbleness of mind, in outward austerity upon the body, being fleshly, Col. 2.16. The brawling and fierceness of their tongues, show their religion to be in vain Iam. 1.26. Their bitterness and strife shows them to be liars against the truth Iam. 3.1.4, 15, 16. Remedies against their Infection. To mark them and avoid them, Ro. 16.17 They must not be yielded unto for subjection no not for an hour, Gal. 2.4, 5. To separate ourselves from them, 1 Tim. 8.5 2 Tim. 3.3. To put away foolish and unlearned questions, which engender strife, 2 Tim. 2.23. Not to take heed to jewish fables and commandements of men, which turn away from the truth, Tit. 1.14. To be like minded having the same love, Being of one accord and of one judgement, Phil. 2.2. To do nothing thorough contention & vainglory. In meekness of mind evry man to esteem another better then himself, Phil. 2.3. To proceed by one rule unto that whereunto we are come, to mind all one thing, Phil. 3.15. To withdraw ourselves from them that walk inordinately, 2 Thes. 3.6. To avoid profane and vain babblings, and opposition of science, falsely so called, Which unwares makes men to err from the faith, 1 Tim. 6.20.21 To stay profane & vain babblings, which increase unto more ungodliness, 2 Tim. 2.15. To study to show ourselves approved workmen which need not to be ashamed, dividing the word of truth aright, 2 Tim. 2.15. Not to be carried about with divers and strange doctrines, but to have our hearts established with grace, Heb 13.9, To do justly, To do mercy, To humble our selvs and to walk with God, Micah. 6.8. Not to strive, To be gentle towards all men, To be apt to teach, To suffer the evil men patiently, Instructing them with meekness that are contrary minded, proving if that God at anytime will give them repentance, that they might know the truth, 2 Tim. 2.24, 65. To bring others to amendment out of the snare of the devil, that are taken at his will, 2 Tim. 2.26. XCV. Law from Sinai. Generals. SUch who have sinned without the Law, shal perish without Law, As many as have sinned in the Law, shal be judged by it, Rom. 2.12 Not the hearers thereof, but the doers shall be justified, Rom. 2.13. Whatsoever the Law speaks, it speaks unto them who are under the Law, Rom. 3.19. By the deeds of the Law there shal no fle●h be justified, Rom. 3.20 sin is not imputed where there is no Law, Rom. 5.13. The Law is not sin, Rom. 7.7. We had not known sin but by the Law, ibid A man is not justified by the works thereof, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, Gal. 2.16. Without the Law sin was dead. Rom. 7.14. The Saints with their mindes they serve the law of God, but with their flesh the law of sin Rom. 7 25. If the inheritance he of the Law, it is no more of promise, Gal. 3.18. righteousness had been by the Law, if any Law given could have given life, Gal. 3.20. Whosoever shal keep the whole Law, and yet fail in one point, is guilty of all, Jam. 2.10. Christ came not to destroy, but to fulfil it and the Prophets, Mat. 5.17. Till heaven and earth pass away, one tittle thereof shal not pass away till all be fulfilled, Mat. 5, 18. The carnal mind is not subject to the law of God, nor can be, Rom. 8.7. The Spirit is not received by the works thereof, but by the hearing of Faith preached, Gal. 3.7. If righteousness be by the Law, then Christ died in vain, Gal. 2.21 The Law is not of faith, Gal. 3.12. We through the law are dead unto it, that we might live unto God Gal. 2.19. As many as are under the Law, are under the curse, Gal. 3.10. Those are cursed who continue not in all things which are written in the book of the Law to do them, Gal, 3.10. Such who without a law do things according to the Law, are a law to themselves, Rom. 2.19. Circumcision profiteth keeping the Law; but not keeping the Law, it is made uncircumcision, Rom. 1.26. The righteousness of the Law is manifested without the Law, being witnessed by the law & Prophets, Rom. 3.21. The Law hath dominion over a man so long as he lives, Rom. 7.1 The Law is holy, & the commandement holy, just and good, Rom. 7.12 The Law being weak, what it could not do, God sent his Son in the similitude of sinful flesh, and for sin condemned sin in the flesh, Rom. 8.3. Christ is the end of the Law for righteousness to every one that believeth, Rom. 10.4. Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the Law, when he was made a curse for us, Gal. 3.13 If righteousness be by the law, then Christ died in vain, Gal. 2.21. The Law which was 400 yeares before the Promise, cannot disannul the Covenant which was confirmed in respect of Christ, Gal. 3.17. It is not against the promise of God, Gal. 3.21 Before faith came we were kept under it, being shut up into the Faith which should afterwards be revealed, Gal. 3.23. All who are circumcised are bond to keep the whole Law, Gal. 5.3. When the Priesthood was changed, of necessity there must be a change of the Law, Heb. 7.12. The Law made nothing perfect, Heb. 7.19. Under the Law, there were Sacrifices for sins of knowledge and ignorance, Hebr. 9.7. Lev. 6.12. Trials. As many as have sinned in the Law, shall be judged by the Law, Rom. 2.12. Such who without a Law do things according to the Law, are a Law unto themselves, Rom. 2.14. The righteousness of God without the Law manifested, is witnessed by the Law and Prophets, Rom. 3.21. It worketh wrath, for where no Law is, there is no transgression Rom. 4.15. It hath dominion over a man so long as he liveth, Rom. 7.1. We were delivered from it, that he being dead wherein we were held, we should serve in newness of Spirit, and not in oldness of the letter, Rom. 7.6. It was added because of transgressions, till the Seed should come unto which the promise was made, Gal. 3.19. Whosoever are justified thereby, are fallen from Grace, Gal. 5.4. It is good, if a man use it lawfully, 1 Tim. 1.8. It made nothing perfect, Heb. 7.19. It had but the shadow of good things to come and not the substance of them, Heb. 1.10. Working of great things amongst us, is done through the hearing of Christ preached, & not through the works of the Law, Gal. 3.5. Because the just must live by faith, no man can be justified by the Law, Gal. 3.11. We are become dead to it by the body of Christ, Rom. 7.4. The commanding power thereof which is in Christ Jesus, hath freed us from the law of sin and death, Rom. 8.2. The righteousness thereof is fulfilled in such who walk not after the flesh, but after the spirit, Rom. 8.4. By Christ all who believe, are justified from all things, from which they could not be justified by the law of Moses, Act. 13.39. We through the law are dead to the Law, that we might live unto God, Gal. 2.19. It was ordained because of the transgressions, till the seed should come unto which the promise was made, ordained by Angels in the hand of a Mediator Gal. 3.13. If there had been a law which could have given righteousness, then had righteousness been by the Law, Gal. 3.21. Christ in the fullness of time was sent to redeem those under the Law, that we might receive the adoption of sons, Gal. 4.5. It was our school-master to bring us unto Christ, that we might be made righteous by faith, Gal. 3.24. Those who will be justified thereby, are abolished from Christ, & are fallen from grace Gal. 5.4. It is all fulfilled in one word, to love our neighbour as ourself, Gal. 5.14. If we be lead by the Spirit, we are not under the Law, Gal. 5.16. It is not given unto a righteous man, but to the lawless and disobedient, 1 Tim. 1.9 It was given by Moses, but grace & truth came by Jesus Christ, John 1.17. XCVI. sin. Generals. UNder sharp afflictions sin is very troublesone unto us, Job 13.23. We drink up iniquity like water, job 15.16. It is a wretched thing, like Adam to cover our sin and our iniquity, Job 31.33 Our sinning hurts not God, nor our righteousness gives nothing to him: but doth profit ourselves, Job 35.6. Sin is a most intolerable and heavy burden Ps. 38.4. It is God who must cleanse us from our sin, and wash us from our iniquity, Ps. 51.7. We were shaped in iniquity, and in sin our mother conceived us, Ps. 51.5. Our sins are not hide from God, Ps. 69.5. It is woeful to have our sins and our iniquities set before God, and our secret sins in the light of his countenance Ps. 90.8. If God should mark iniquities, none should stand before him, but forgiveness is with him that he may be feared, Ps. 130 3. Wicked men make a mock at it, Pro. 14.9. Such who cover a transgression, seek love, Pro. 17.9. There is no just man that doth good upon earth, but he sinneth, Eccles. 7.20. Both Jew and gentle are all under sin, Ro. 2.9 It should not reign in our mortal bodies, Rom. 6.12. The best fruit thereof is shane and in the end death, Rom. 6.21. Open sins must be openly rebuked, that others may fear, 1 Tim. 5.20. It is a high provocation of God, not to aclowledge our sin, Jer. 2.35. Great punishments usually come for great sins, Jer. 13.22. Multitude of sins bring multitude of crosses, Jer. 30.17. Man suffers for his si●, Lam. 3.39. In our sinful estate God sees nothing in us to pity us for, Eze. 16.45 Nature. It is a most heavy and intolerable burden, Ps. 40.12. It presses God, as a cart is pressed under sheaves, Amos 2.11. Until washed away, it will be stil before us, Ps. 51.3. It is deceitful and hardening, Heb. 3.13. Until forgiven it lies stil at our door lurking and crying for vengeance, Gen. 4.7. It cools our love, Mat. 24.12. It is insatiable, Pr. 30.15 It is full of fear, weariness, labour, vexation and toil, Ps. 38.3, 5. It denies the God above Job 31.28. Ps. 53.1. It delights to cover sin, Job 31.33. Ps. 32.3. It causeth shane, Gen. 3.8. Rom. 6.21. jer. 2.26 It benumbs and stupefies us, Pro. 22.23. It is a punishment unto itself, jer. 2.19. It makes us wise to do evil, but to have no knowledge to do good, jer. 4.22. It usually is bad, confident and presumptuous, jer. 9.7.10. It is of a beastly nature jer. 8.14. Ps. 73.22. To bring men low, Ps. 106.43. What. It is the trasgression of the Law, 1 joh. 3.4. It is usually accompanied with multitude of words, Pro. 10.9. All unrighteousness is sin, 1 Ion 5.17. The cursing of God in our hearts is sin, job 1.5 The thought of foolishness, Pro. 24.9. Danger. It fills mens bones full of the sins of their youth, which shal go down with them to the grave, job 20.11. Heaven will reveal it and the earth rise up against such, job 20.27, It endangers us to be cast out in the multitude of our transgressions, Ps. 5.10. Thereby our life is spent with grief, and our yeers with sighing, and our strength consuming our bons, Ps. 31.10 It stops the hearing of our prayers, Ps. 66.18. Continuance therein, incurably may wound us, Ps. 6.21. Such who cover it shal not prosper, Pro. 28.15. Such sinners lurk privily for their own lives, They lie in wait for their own blood, Prov. 1.18. To be turned to hell with all the nations that forget God, Ps. 9.17. Cure. God subdues all our fins, and casts our iniquities in the bottom of the Sea, Mic. 7.19. They are to be done away by righteousness, And our iniquities by showing mercy to the poor, for lengthening out of our Peace, Dan. 4.27. By washing to be clean, and petting away the evil of our doings, Isa. 1.17. By reasoning of the matter with God, by consenting and obeying being willing to be reformed, Isa. 1.18. He blots out all our transgressions like a thick cloud, Isa. 44.22. It is he who blots them out all for his own sake, & will not remember our sins, Isa. 44.22. By confessing and forsaking of them, we come to have mercy, Ps. 28.13. Ps. 32.4, 5. By mercy and truth they are purged away, Pro. 16.6. By not walking with nor consenting to sinners, Pro. 1.10. God is the best washer away of sin, and the blood of Christ the best water to wash it away, Ps. 51.7. 1 joh 1.7. Ps. 130.8. To stand in awe, commune with our own heart upon our bed, and be still, To offer up to God Sacrifices of righteousness, and to put our trust in the Lord, Psal. 4.4, 5. Multitudes of tender mercies removes the blots of them, Ps. 51.2. End. The end is death, with foregoing shane, Rom. 6.14. The wages thereof is death, Rom. 6.21. It is the sting of death, 1 Cor. 15.56. It brings men from the first to the second death, Rev. 14.20. Comforts against it. That it shal not have dominion over the Saints, they being not under the Law, but under Grace, Rom. 6.14. That God hath made him sin, which knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of God in him, 2 Cor. 5.21 That our redemption, is the forgiveness of sins Eph. 1.17. That he who is born of God, sinneth not, neither can he sin, for he is born of God, and his seed remaineth in him, 1 Joh. 3.9. That God would have us return to him, though we have played the harlot with many lovers, Jer. 3.1. That God after many sins is willing to receive us, if we return, Jer. 3.7. It is his will and Proclamation, that backsliding sinners may return, to have their backslidings healed, &c. Jer. 3.12. He only would have us to aclowledge our sins, Jer. 3.13. That there is a fountain opened daily, to wash away sins and uncleanness●s, Zech. 13.1 When God pardons sin, & cleanses iniquiy, it is to him a name of joy, praise and honour, through all the Nations of the earth, Jer. 33.8. That God hath no delight in the death of a sinner, but rather that he should turn from his evil ways and live, Ezek. 33.11. When God pardons and puts away sin, it is so done, as if sought for, yet never to be found again, jer. 50.20 Assurance of forgiveness. When not hide, soundly confessed with true sorrow, and left off, Ps. 32.5. 1 joh. 1.9. When it hath lost its dominion, and Regal commanding power, being now an entruding usurper, Rom. 6.12, 14. When we have washed us, & made us clean, ceasing to do evil, learning to do well, &c. Isa 1.16. When we find sin more sour and bitter then ever we found it sweet, having our fruit in holiness, becoming servants of righteousness, Rom. 6.18.21. When our chief sin, most predominant, striving for dominion, is subdued & vanquished 2 Sam. 22.24. When the Lord shall have washed away all the filth of our iniquity, by the Spirit of Iudgement and by the Spirit of burning, Isa. 4.4. When we have been soundly convinced of the out of measure sinfulness thereof, filth, horror, danger, And thereupon apprehended and apply unto our souls, Christs everlasting righteousness, &c joh. 16 8, 9. When we have been soundly beaten & frighted from it, our greatest care now being what to do for salvation, Acts 9.6. Acts 16.26. When God hath planted in the soul a sound hatred and resolution against all sin, allowing themselves in no evil action whatsoever, Rom 7.16, 17. When we endeavour constantly to purify ourselves, even as Christ is pure, 1 John 3.3. When we are dead to sin, and live unto righteousness, 1 Pet. 1.24. When in the constant temper of a waking tender conscience, the accusations, clamours, hues & crys of sin, have ceased as formerly to fright & torment us, Rom. 5.1. When we have truly mourned over Christ whom our sins have pierced, Zech. 3.12. When the commanding power of the Spirit of life which is in Christ Iesus, hath freed us from the commanding power of sin and death, Rom. 8.3. XCVII. DEATH. Generals. IT is appointed for all men once to die and after that cometh the judgement, Heb. 9.27 No man liveth which shall not see death, or deliver his soul from the power of the grave, Ps. 89.48. The dead praise not the Lord, neither any that go down into silence, Ps. 115.17. When wicked men die, their expectation perisheth with the hope of worst men, Pro. 11.7. Through our rejoicing in Christ we ought to die daily, 1 Cor. 15.21. darkness, with a shadow of Death, will slain all things, Job 3.5 One may long for death, and not find it, and dig for it more then for hide treasures, and rejoice exceedingly, when they have found the grave, Job, 32.1. Rev. 6.9 God can bring out to light the shadow of death, Job 1.2.22. It is a duty to remember it, Job 30.22. There is no remembrance of God, nor any giving him thanks in the grave, Ps. 6.5. The issues from it belongeth unto God, Psal 68.20. Many times wicked men have no bands in their death, Ps. 73.4. We may desire to live that wee may do more good, Ps. 71.18. Christ both dyed, rose again and revived, that he might be Lord both of the dead and living, Rom. 14.9. The way to prosper and to bee kept from sinning, is often to remember our later end, Deut. 32.29. trials. The dead must not be mourned for without hope, 1 Thes. 4.13. It is God who puts an end to the shadow thereof, Job 38.3. It is God who lifts us up from the gates thereof, Ps. 9.13. God must lighten our eyes, that we sleep not the sleep of death, Ps. 30.3. It is he who delivers our soul in death, Ps 33.19. It is he who delivers our soul in death, Psal. 33.19. It is a wicked sign, to make a covenant with death & hell, Is. 28.15. Good men are taken away from the evil to come, Isa. 57.11. Excellencies The day therof is better better then the day when one is born, Eccles. 4.1. Encouragements. The death of the Saints is precious in Gods sight, Ps. 116.15. As in Adam all die, so in Christ shall all be made alive. 1 Cor. 15.22. As by man came death so by man came also the resurrection from the dead, 1 Cor. 15.21. Death is swallowed up in victory, 1 Cor 15.54. Death to the Saints hath no sting, 1 Cor. 15.55. The sting thereof is sin, 1 Cor. 15.56. Christ he tasted death for all men, Heb. 2.9. Christ did deliver them who for fear of death were all their life time subject to bondage, Heb 2.15. Such are blessed who die in the Lord, Rev. 14, 13. Whether we live or die, we live and die unto the Lord; and whether living or dying, we are the Lords, Ro. 14.8. What it is. It is an enemy, and the last enemy which shall be destroyed, 1 Cor. 15.26. The house appointed for all the living, job 30.23. An estate of peace. Isa, 57.3. The way of all the earth▪ Josh. 23.3. The time of refreshing from the presence of the Lord, Act. 3.19. A sleep, 1 Thes. 4 13. A gathering to our fathers. 2 Kings 22.20. A resting from our labours, Rev. 14.13. A removing from the evil to come, Isaiah. 57.2. A falling asleep in Christ, 1 Cor. 15.18. Cure. righteousness delivereth from death, Pro. 10.2. To have a share in the first resurrection, Rev. 20.6. XCVIII. Resurrection. Generals. If a man die he shall rise again, job 14.14. God will redeem our soul from the power of the grave, for he will receive us, Ps. 49.15. If Christ be risen, there must needs be a resurrection from the dead, 1 Cor 15.15, 16. All possible helps are few enough to attain unto the resurrection of the dead, Phil, 3.11. Them that are asleep in Jesus, will God bring with him, 1 Thes. 4.14. They that sleep in the dust, of the earth shall awake, Some to everlasting life, and some to shane and contempt, Da. 12.2 God is not the God of the dead, but of the living, Mat. 22.23. As in Adam all die, so in Christ shall all he made alive, 1 Cor. 15.22 Though after our skin worms destroy the body, yet in our flesh, we shal see God job 9.25 The hour cometh when all that are in the graves, shall hear the voice of the Son of God and those who hear his voice shall live, John 5.25. God turns men unto dust, and again he says, return ye sons of Adam. Ps. 90.3. It was typified by the vision of Ezekiels dry bones, Ezrk. 37.4. Eyek. 37.4. The Jews by tradition knew the resurrection, from the dead, Luk. 20.27. There is an allusion into it to comfort the distressed estate of the Church, Isa. 26, 19. Those who have been planted with Christ, according to the similitude of his death, even so shal they be according to the similitude of his resurrection, Ro. 6.5 Christ shal sand his Angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and shall gather his Elect from the four winds, from one end of the earth to other, Mat. 24.31 If wee believe that Jesus is dead, and rose again, even so also them that sleep in Jesus, will God bring with him, 1 Thes. 4.14. trials. Christ is the resurrection and the life; those dead, believing in him shal live, John 11.25. It is God who quickeneth the dead, and calleth things that are not as though they were Rom. 4.17. God who raised Christ will raise us up, by his own power, 1 Cor. 6.14 As by man came death so by man came also the Resurrection from the dead, 1 Cor. 15.21. As we have born the Image of the earthly, so shall we also bear the Image of the heavenly, 1 Cor. 15.49. God giveth the dead a body at his pleasure 1 Cor. 15.38. We shal not all sleep, but we shal all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye 1 Cor. 15.51. Christ shal change our vile bodies, and make them like unto his glorious body, Ph. 3.21 In the Resurrection they neither mary, nor are married, but are as the Angels in Heaven Mat. 22.30, Encouragements That the body shal rise again, and not be left in the grave, is matter of gladness, rejoicing & confidence, Ps. 16 9. That notwithstanding death in our flesh, wee shal see God, job 19.25 That God will ransom us from the power of the grave, Hos. 13.14. Christ will lose none given him, but raise them up at the last day, joh. 6.39 Order. Christ the first fruits, Afterwards they that are Christs,, at his coming, 1 Cor. 11.23. The Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, and with the voice of the Arch-Angel, and the trump of God, And the dead in Christ shall rise first, 1 Thes. 4.16. Then we which are alive, shal be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air, 1 Thes. 4.17. Those that are alive at the coming of the Lord, shal not prevent them that are asleep, 1 Thes. 4.15. Manner. Then God giveth at his pleasure bodies, as to the rotted and revived corn, 1 Cor. 15.38. It is sowed in corruption, and is raised in incorruption 1 Cor. i5. 42 It is sown a natual body, and it is raised a spiritual 1 Cor. 15.44. Use. Serious meditations thereof, causes us to keep a good conscience before God and before men, Act. 24.16. XCIX. Last Judgement. Generals. THere is a Judgement to come for all our vain works, Eccles. 11.10. Every secret work shal be brought to judgement with every secret thing, whether it be good or bad, Eccles. 12.13. Whatsoever secret pleasures we enjoy, yet for all these we must come to judgement, Eccl. 12.14 We must all appear before the judgement seat of Christ, 2 Cor. 5.10. The heavens and the earth which now are, are reserved by the same word, to be burnt with fire against the day of judgement, 2 Pet. 3.7. God hath appointed a day wherein he will judge the world in righteousness by Christ, Acts 17.31. Of every idle word that a man shall speak, he shal make an account at the day of judgement, Mat. 12.36. The Saints shall judge the world with the Angels, 1 Cor. 6 2. It shal be more tolerable for sodom and Gomorrah then for the contemners of the word Mat. 10.15. The twelve disciples shal sit on Thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel, Mat. 19.28. The secrets of all hearts shal be judged according to the gospel, Rom. 2.17. He shal come to judge with ten thousand of of his Saints judas 14. judgement merciless shal be shewed to them that show no mercy, Manner. The Son of man shall come in glory with all his holy Angels Mat. 25.31. All nations shall be gathered before him, He shal separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goates, Mat. 25 32. Christ shal set the sheep on his right hand, and and the goats on the left hand, Math. 25.33. The Angels shall then separate the j from among the just Mat. 13.49. Christ shall sand the sheep on his right hand into everlasting life, And the wicked shal go into everlasting punishment, Mat. 25.46. Certainty That day will come as a thief in the night, in the which the heavens shal pass away as with a wind, And the elements shall melt with fervent heat, The earth also, and the works that are therein shall be burnt up, 2 Pet. 3.10. The dead both small and great, were seen to stand before God, and the books of life were opened, And the dead were judged out of those books, according to their works, Rev. 20.12. The sea gave up her dead, which were in it, and death and hell delivered up the dead, that were in them, And they were judged every man according to his works, Rev. 20 13. signs preceding it. False Christs and deceivers, Mat. 24.5, 24. Wars and rumors of wars, Mat. 24.6, 7. Abundance of iniquity with coldness of love, Mat. 24.12. signs in the sun, and in the Moon, and in the stars, And upon the earth distress of Nations with perplexity, The Sea, and the waves roaring, Mens hearts failing them for fear of things which are coming on the earth, The powers of heaven shaking, Luk. 21.25.26 As the lightning cometh out of the East and shineth into the West, so shal also the coming of the Son of man be, Mat. 24.27. The darkening of the sun and Moon, and the stars falling from Heaven. And the powers of heaven shaken, Mat. 24.29. Then shal appear the sign of the Son of man &c. vers. 27. C. HEAVEN. Generals. BY the breath of Gods mouth, the heavens were made, Ps. 33.6. It cannot be measured, Jer. 31.37. We must endure afflictions till he look down from heaven upon us, Lam. 3.50. When God will afflict us, our persecutors shall be swifter then the Eagles of Heaven, Lam. 4.19. It is a kingdom prepared for us, before the foundation of the world, Mat. 24.34. It is easier for a camel to go through a needles eye, then for a rich man to enter therein, Luk. 18.35. His will is done in heaven, Mat. 6.9. unless we be converted and become as little children we can by no means enter therein, Mat. 18.3. Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter therein, John 3.5. The Little ones Angels behold our Fathers face which is in heaven, Mat. 18.10. It shal be given them for whom it is prepared of the Father, Matth. 20.23. Earthly minded men cannot conceive of heavenly things, Joh. 3.12. A man can receive nothing unless it bee given him from heaven, John 3.27, Titles thereof. The high and lofty place of eternity, Isa. 57.15. An inheritance immortal undefiled, 1 Pet. 1.4 The kingdom of heaven, Mat. 7.21. The heavenly Jerusalem, Heb. 12.32. The city of the living God, Heb. 12.22. Abrahams bosom, Luke 16.22. Our fathers house, Joh. 14.1. Many Mansions, Joh. 14.1. A building given of God, 2 Cor. 5.1. A house not made with hands. 1 Cor. 1.5. The kingdom of God, Mat. 6.33. Our house which is from heaven, 2 Cor. 5.2 Jerusalem which is above, the mother of us all, Gal. 4.26. Very heaven, Heb. 9, 24 The holy place, Heb. 10.9. A heavenly Country Heb. 11.16. The celestial Jerusalem, Heb. 12.32. The New Jerusalem Rev. 3.12. Gods throne, Mat. 5.34. The place of Gods habitation, Ps. 33.14. trials. The Heavens were opened unto Ezekiel to see the Visions of God, Ezek. 1.1. Stephen saw the heavens opened, and the son of man standing on the right hand of God, Act. 7.56. Paul was wrapped up into the third heaven, seeing visions not lawful to utter, 2 Cor 12.4 unless our righteousness exceed the righteousness of the Scribes and P●arisees, we shal in no ways enter into it, Mat. 5.20. We must not swear thereby, because it is Gods throne, Mat. 5 34 Who humble themselves as little children are greatest therein, Mat. 18.4. Our greatest joy should be, that our names are written therein Luk. 10.20. The unrighteous shall not inherit it, 1 Cor. 6.7 Some have made themselves chased for the kingdom of heaven, Mat. 19.12. A voice from thence witnessed for Christ, Mat. 3.17. Puplicans and Harlots may enter therein, before hypocrites, Mat. 31.21. All power is given to Christ in heaven and in earth, Mat. 28.18. It is within us. Luk. 17.22. Selling and losing all for Christ, we have Treasure in Heaven, Luke 17.22. Those who leave and and sell all for it, shal have much more in his world, and life everlasting Luke 18.30 Our voice in prayer should be lifted up thither, John 17 1. When we have finished our work upon earth given us, we may boldly beg for it, John 17.4. The holy Ghost came down rushing from thence on the Apostles, like the rushing of a mighty wind, Act. 2.2. It must contain Christ until all things fore prophesied be fulfilled, Act. 3 2. Under heaven, no other name to get thither but by the name of Christ, Act. 4.14. Christ shall come from thence, as he was seen ascend thither, Act. 1.11. Estate & condition thereof, There they neither mary, nor are married but are as the Angels in heaven, Mar, 12.25. It is an inheritance, immortal, undefiled 1 Pet. 1.4. There neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, nor thieves dig through to steal, Mat 6.14. There all tears are wiped from our eyes, There shall be no more death, Neither sorrow nor crying, nor any more pain. Rev. 21.4. The glory of God lightens it, The Lamb is the light thereof, Rev. 21.23, There shal be no night Rev. 21 25. No sun, nor any need of the moon, Rev. 21.25. There shal enter no unclean thing that defileth, &c. save those who are written in the Lambs book, Rev. 21.27. There shall be no more curse, Rev. 22.3. There we shal see his face, His name shal be in our foreheads, Rev. 22.4. In his presence there is the fullness of joy, At his right hand pleasures for evermore, Ps. 16.11. There we shall be abundantly filled with the fatness of his house, There we shal drink out of the rivers of his pleasures, Ps. 36.8. With him there is the fountain of life, In his light we shall see light, Psal. 36.9. There we shal know even as we are known, and see face to face, 1 Cor. 13.12. There we shal be like him, There we shall see him as he is, 1 John 3.2. There we shall bee lled with all the fullness of God, Ephes. 3.19, CI. Of Angels. Generals. THere were good & evil Angels once in Heaven, 2 Pet. 2.4. There is no express place mentioning the time of their Creation. The evil Angels kept not their station; but having sinned are cast down in hel unto chains of darkness, reserved for damnation 2 Pet. 2.11 For speciail services they are sometimes permitted, and are able to assume human shapes, Gen. 18.1. Don. 10. Luke 24.4. Upon occasion, they descend and ascend to do service to the Almighty Gen. 28.12. They were not all so pure, but folly was charged upon some of them job 4.18. They know not the day and hour of the last judgement, Mat. 24.36 They must not be worshipped, Col. 2.18. judge. 6.21. An Angel of light teaching any false doctrine is to be neglected and accursed, Gal. 1.8. Christ was made so much more excellent then the Angels, in that he hath obtained a more exce●●ent name then they, Heb. 1.4. The world to come is not put into subjection unto the Angels, Heb. 2.5. Christ in his human nature was for a space made inferior unto them, that by the sufferings of death he might taste death for all men Heb. 2., 9. They are Gods host Gen 32.2. Their names are secret, judge. 13.18. Their Power They according unto occasions, have great power to inflict grievous punishments and crosses, Gen. 19.11. They can make infinite destruction when God sets them on, 2 King. 19.31. Is. 37.36. 2 Sam. 24.16. They excel in strength and fore show wonderful things, Ps. 103.20. Rev. 8.9.10. trials. Their countenance at sometime is very terrible, judge. 13.6. We should not be rash before the Angels to speak or vow, Ec. 5.5 They did sometimes appear in dreams, and forewarn of things to come mat. 20. Act. i0 3 They occasionally can heal diseases in troubled waters John 5.4. Gods chariots are twenty thousand thousand Angels where God is in the midst of them, Ps. 68.16 After the resurrection we shal be as the Angels of God in heaven, Mat. 22 20. When Christ cometh in the glory, then all his holy Angels will accompany him, Mat. 25.31. Christ at his sufferings could have commanded more then ten legions of Angels, Mat. 26.35. Christs second coming shall be with a great shout, and with the voice of the Archangels, 1 Thes. 4.16. Christ shal show himself from heaven with his mighty Angels, 2 Thes. 1.7. The Law was received by the ordinance of Angels, Acts 7.53. It was ordained by Angels in the hand of a Mediator, Gal. 3.19. The word spoken by them was steadfast, and every transgression and disobedience received a just recompense of reward, Heb. 2.1. Christ in no sort took their nature, but the seed of Abraham, Heb. 2.16 The Saints in this life are come to the fellowship & communion with innumerable Angels, Heb. 12.22. angelical tongues without love is nothing 1 Cor. 13. What they are They are Gods ministering spirits, terrible in action, Heb. 1.7. They are swift messengers betwixt heaven and earth, to comfort the faithful, Dan. 9.21. Offices on Earth They are at all times ready to do good acceptable services, Gen. 16.7, 8. Mat. 4.11. Mat. 28.2. Occasionally, they comfort the Saints according unto their exigents, Gen. 21.17. & 22.11 Sometimes they are set to stop us in our sinful courses against God Num. 22.12, 35, They sometime take notice of great offences to rebuk them, judge. 2: 1, 2. At Gods command they can work miracles judge. 6.21. They are all ministering Spirits, sent forth to minister for their sakes who shall be heires of salvation, Heb. 1.14. They pitch round about them that fear him, to deliver them, Ps. 34.7. They scatter and persecute those whom the Lord is angry with, Ps. 35.5, 6. In extreme great dangers they have charge over the Saints, to keep them in all their ways and to bear them in their hands, Psal. 91.10, 11, 12. They do Gods commandements in obeying the voice of his word, Psal. 103.20. To reveal strangethings to come, Dan. 8 19. Occasionally they delivered messages from Heaven, Luke 1.13. Sometimes they forewarn of dangers, Luke 2.13. They revealed to the shepherds the glad tidings of Christs incarnation, Luk. 2.11.15. They comforted the Disciples at Christs ascension, and so departed, Act. 1, 11. They have delivered the Saints, and so departed from them, Act. 12.7, 10. Their words upon earth were steadfast and firm and disobedience thereunto severely punished, Heb. 2.2. They perform speedy extraordinary employment at Gods appointment, Luke 16.22. Offices at Christs coming to Judgement. They all accompany CHRIST in flamming fire, 2 Thess. 1.7. With a loud sound of trumpet they shall gather together the Elect from the four winds, and from the one end of Heaven to the other, Matth. 24.21. They praise GOD continually, Rev. 4.11. FINIS.