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B25425 Troposchēmalogia: Tropes and figures; or, A treatise of the metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes, &c. contained in the Bible of the Old and New Testament To which is prefixed, divers arguments to prove the divine authority of the Holy Scriptures wherein also 'tis largely evinced, that by the great whore, mystery Babylon is meant the Papal hierarchy, or present state and church of Rome. Philologia sacra, the second part. Wherein the schemes, or figures in Scripture, are reduced under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each. Together with a treatise of types, parables, &c. with an improvement of them parallel-wise. By B. K; Tropologia. Book 4. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.; De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685. Tropologia. aut 1682 (1682) Wing K101A; ESTC R7039 690,855 608

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on his Throne they shall judg the World they shall be honoured by all the Wicked shall bend their Knees before them in the Day to come c. There are many great Disparities which we leave to the Reader 's Observation Inferences LEt not the Saints be discouraged nor faint under their Afflictions What tho David was hunted like a Partridg on the Mountains He was the Lord's Anointed for all that and his Exaltation followed So 't is but a little while if you faint not before God will exalt you 2. O what manner of Love and Grace is this What! hath God made us his Sons Heirs Joint-Heirs with Christ Hath he made us Kings and shall we reign c. What shall we render to the Lord c. 3. This may quicken and stir up all the Saints to live as becomes their honourable Calling and Dignity Hath God made us Kings and shall we live like Beggars Far be it from noble-spirited Saints so to do Saints compared to Priests Rev. 5.10 And hath made us unto our God Kings and Priests c. 1 Pet. 2.9 But ye are a chosen Generation a holy Priesthood c. GOD's People are called Priests and an holy Priesthood as appears by these Scriptures That of Kings shews forth the Dignity of the Saints and this of Priests respects their Office and Work Parallels I. THe Priests under the Law were set apart or consecrated to God to attend him in his Service So every true Christian God hath set apart for hims●lf he is separated from the World and worldly Worships and sinful ●ustoms to the holy Service of God The Lord hath set apart him that is godly for himself Psal 4.3 II. The Priests under the Law were admitted to approach near unto God they had more perfect Knowledg of him and holy Intimacy with him than others So the Saints are a People near to God Ye who sometimes were afar of Eph. 2.13 are now made nigh by the Blood of Chr●st They haye more perfect and clear Knowledg of God than others and more precious Fellowship and ●ommunion with him III. The Priests offered Sacrifices to God So the Saints offer up spiritual Sacrifices a●ceptable to God through Jesus Christ 1. They offer up th●ir Bodies and their Spirits a broken and a contrite Heart 2. They offer up their Prayers upon that Golden Altar which is as sweet Inc●nse in the Nostrils of Go● 3. They offer their Substance as God calls for it which is a Sacrifice well pleasing in his Sight 4. They offer up Praises Whoso offereth Praise glorifieth me Psal 50. ult and to him that ordereth his Conversation aright will I shew the Salvation of God Inferences SAints are Priests not typical Priests but a Royal Priesthood better than the Priests under the Law they are spiritual Priests they offer up spiritual Sacrifices c. 2. Their Persons as well as their Sacrifices are accepted of God through Jesus Christ if the Person be not sanctified the Offering is not accepted Joh. 17.19 For their sakes sanctify I my self that they also might be sanctified through the Truth 3. Let all take heed they offer not the Lame and the Blind when they have a Kid in the Flock My Son give me thy Heart Prov. 23.26 Metaphors Similes and other borrowed Terms c. CONCERNING VVICKED MEN. Wicked Men compared to Captives Isa 61.1 Proclaim Liberty to the Captives Acts 8.23 For I perceive that thou art in the Gall of Bitterness and in the Bond of Iniquity Gal. 4.3 Even so we when we were Children were in Bondage under the Elements of the World Gal. 4.25 For this Agar is Mount Sinai in Arabia and answereth unto Jerusalem which is and is now in Bondage with her Children 2 Tim. 2.26 And that they may recover themselves out of the Snare of the Devil who are taken captive by him at his Will Heb. 2.15 And deliver them who through Fear of Death were all their Life time subject to Bondage 2 Pet. 2.19 While they promise themselves Liberty they themselves are the Servants of Corruption for of whom a Man is overcome of the same is he brought into Bondage COrporal Bondage or Captivity is as much as to say Slavery and Thraldom under some Tyrant or cruel Enemy that oppresseth And from these Scriptures 't is evident that wicked Men or such as are in the State of Nature unconverted are in a State of Bondage they are spiritual Slaves or Captives And in opening the Bondage-State the Ungodly are in I shall shew 1. To whom they are or may be said to be in Bondage 2. How they were brought into this Bondage-State 3. The Nature of this spiritual Bondage 1. They are in Bondage to Sin He that committeth Sin is the Servant of Sin Joh. 8.35 Sin rules and reigns in wicked Men they are overcome by their b●se and filthy Lusts and of whom a Man is overcome of the same is he brought into Bondage 2 Pet. 2.19 2 Tim. 2.26 Eph 2.2 Gal. 4 25. 2. They are in Bondage to Satan taken captive by him at his Will He rules in the Hearts of the Children of Disobedience 3. They are in Bondage to the Law For being not able to perform the Obligation or Requirements thereof they are brought under the Power and Bondage of that killing Letter 4. They are in Bondage to Death Death tyrannizeth over them Heb. 2.15 and through fear of it they are said to be continually in Bondage 5. They are in Bondage to the Wrath of God Joh. 3.36 they are under the Power of God's dreadful Wrath. Captive Parallel SOme that are in a State of Bondage were once Free-men ADam and so all Mankind How Mankind were brought into Bondage considered as being in his Loins while he flood in that State of Innocency before he eat of the forbidden Fruit was a free Man he was not in Bondage to any of these Enemies II. Some are in a State of Bondage by being the Off-spring of such Parents as are Slaves for if the Parents are born Slaves their Children that are born in Captivity are Captives likewise II. So all wicked Men are in Bondage as they are the Off-spring of old Adam Psal 51.5 All Mankind being born in Sin Satan Death and Wrath hath Power over them until delivered by Jesus Christ And hence they are said to be by Nature Children of Wrath. Eph. 2.2 III. Some are brought into Bondage by the Power and Force of an Enemy they being surprized and by reason of Weakness not able to withstand them are taken captive as many of this and other Nations have been by the Turks III. Wicked Men are also actually taken captive and brought into Bondage by Sin and Satan as being surprized by the Power of these Enemies they are overcome and so brought into Captivity Satan being stronger than they he prevails against them 2 Tim 2● 26. And that they may recover themselves out of the
in his Ascension into Heaven c. Jonah a Type of Christ JOnah a Dove in Name Christ was the same in Nature II. He was three Days and three Nights in the Whale's Belly yet at last came forth alive So Christ was three Days and three Nights in the Bowels or Heart of the Earth and yet rose again alive III. He preached Repentance to a wicked People So did Christ Zerubbabel a Type of Christ ZErubbabel is called the Elect of God Hag. 2.24 So is Jesus Christ Behold my Servant mine Elect c. II. The Lord promised to make him a Signet signifying thereby that his Dignity and Glory should be most excellent which is only accomplished in Christ III. He was appointed to raise up the Temple of David 't was promised that he should lay the Foundation and finish it c. So was Jesus Christ appointed to build up and restore the spiritual Temple and Tabernacle of David he lays the Foundation and he finishes it by his Spirit c. Aaron a Type of Christ Parallels AAron a Teacher or the Mountain of Fortitude So is Christ the true Teacher of God's Word and in that respect not only the Anti-Type of Aaron but of all true Teachers and Ministers of God's Word that went before him and is also that exalted Aaron or Mountain of invincible Strength II. Aaron was Moses's Mouth to the People So is Christ his Fathers Mouth to Men Exod. 4 30. in declaring his Will and Mind to them III. He was the Blesser of the People So is Christ the true Blesser of his People Lev. 9.22 Acts. 4.26 in and by him are all the Families of the Earth blessed him hath God the Father sent to bless you c. IV. He was the High Priest of the Lord In this he was the express Type of the Lord Jesus who is the true and only High Priest of his faithful People V. He dyed upon the top of the Mount Christ was crucified upon the top of a Mount called Golgotha The High Priest a Type of Christ Parallels THE High Priest was a Type of Christ 1. In his Deputation to his Office 2. Heb. 5 1. In his Consecration 3. In his Apparel 4. In the Execution of his Office c. First In his Deputation to his Office 1. He must be chosen out of the Tribe of Levi Christ was taken from among Men of our Flesh and Bone 2. He must not be Blind Lame c. but wholly without natural Blemish Hos 4.6 to signify Christ should be without Sin In his Month was found no guile 3. He was to be a Man of Knowledg or no Priest to God which figured forth that perfect Knowledg that is in Christ Secondly As to his Consecration 't is set down Exod. 29.1 1. Washing 2. Anointing 3. Sacrificing and Purifying with Blood and this Consecration to continue seven days together which in general shadowed the surpassing Sanctity and Purity of Christ above all Men and Angels and of his being annointed with the Holy Spirit above his Brethren Heb. 1.8 and of his becoming our High Priest by the Sacrifice of himself or by offering up his own Blood to attone and make Peace c. But whereas the High Priest needed Sacrifices to offer for his own Sins in that there is a Disparity for Christ having no Sin needeth no Sacrifice for himself Thirdly the High Priest in his Apparel was a Type of Christ 1. He was to have on a Linnen Garment which signified Christ's Righteousness which all that appear accepted before the Lord must have on 2. A Girdle which as Ainsworth and divers others observe signified that Constancy and Stability that was in Christ who is as firm as a Rock as also to shew how fixed and stable all God's People should be being girt about with the Girdle of Truth and Verity and so prepared ready and strengthned to every good Work 3. A Bonnet which signified God's covering and protecting our Head from all Dangers and in him us that no Evil may befal us 4. The High Priest was to have an Ephod not of Wool nor Silk but of Linnen the Matter of which riseth out of the Earth which signifieth saith Dr. Taylor Ezek 44.17 that Holy Flesh of Christ which veiled his Diety as a Garment it was a long white Garment signifying the absolute Righteousness of Christ which is long enough to cover all our Nakedness It was adorned with two Onyx Stones and in them the Names of the Twelve Tribes engraven which he carried on his Shoulders signifying that the Names of the Godly are not lightly written but engraven in the Love and Memory of Christ that Christ should carry his Church and People upon his Shoulders or support them by his own Strength Also the two Onyx Stones with the Names of the Children of Israel engraven upon them and wore upon the High Priests Shoulder was a great Ornament to him So Christ looks upon his People to be as precious Stones and Jewels to him 5. The High Priest was to have on the Breast-Plate of Judgment the most precious part of all his Garments 1. In respect of the twelve costly and glittering Stones which were to be set in four Rows according to the Number of the Tribes of Israel these Stones signified the shining Grace and Holiness of Christ not only as it shone forth in his own Person but also as it is communicated to all his faithful Children these Stones shone gloriously So do the Saints in Grace and true Gospel Purity 2. These Stones were of great Worth and Value signifying what a value Jesus Christ puts upon his Church they are as precious stones and costly Jewels in his esteem tho slighted and contemned by Men. 3. They were set in the Pectoral and Aaron must carry them on his Heart signifying that Christ hath as much care of his own People as if they were inclosed in his Heart they lie near him and are always upon his Heart and in his Mind 4. In Number Twelve according to all the Tribes noting there is room enough in Christ's Heart for every particular Saint he loves them all bears them all upon his Heart before the Throne of God 5. They stood in four Rows in a comely Quadrangle signifying the comely Order that Christ hath placed in his Church some in a higher and some in a lower Rank 6. All the Stones and so consequently all the Names of the Children of Israel stood in the Breast-Plate in a narrow compass So by Christ all the Children of God are gathered together and sweetly vailed through the Spirit in Love In the Breast-Plate also was the Vrim and Thummim which the Rabbi David a Jew saith It is unknown to us what these signify it is thought it was the Workmanship of no Man but a Sacred Monument immediately received from God but all the Learned I have met with agree they signified Jesus Christ 1. Their Names say some signify Light others
Beauty and Perfection in Christ is all fulness of Light Beauty and Perfection 2. There use was to receive by them answer from God in difficult Cases when the Priest consulted with him the Oracle by Vrim gave certain Direction So Christ is the most perfect Rule and Direction shadowed by that Heb. 1.1 2. As God spake then by Vrim to the Priest so now by his own Son Those who would have their Doubts resolved must go to the Vrim go to Christ and to his Ordinances c. But to return back and speak a little further to the Robe of the Ephod and Bonnet on the Skirts of the Ephod Exod. 28.31 were fastned the Pomegranets of blew Silk and Purple and Scarlet round about this Fruit had a most pleasant smell sweet in it self and sweetning other things and is full of precious Juice and Liquor 2. Bells of Gold between them round about a Golden Bell and a Pomegranate c. this Vesture or Garment might signify the Righteousness of Christ's Human Nature and by the sweet Pomgranates the most excellent savour of his Righteousness and Obedience in the Nostrils of God the Father in the behalf of Man which also in a Spiritual Sense was full of precious Juice and Virtue to qualify and abate the raging heat of God's Wrath as the Juice of Pomgranates doth allay the burning heat of an Ague or Feaver as also they might signify what a sweet savour Christ's Righteousness doth cast upon us when wrapped as it were therein who by Nature are in a stinking and loathsome Condition 2. As to the golden Bells they might figure forth the blessed sound of the Gospel or as some understand Christ's visible owning of us now in Heaven and our publick owning of him on Earth which must be Sincere we must not only make a sound but also have good Fruit we must not on●y have a Word for God but a Work for God a Bell a Pomegranate a Word and a Work 6. The High Priest must be heard when he goeth into the Sanctuary signifying saith Dr. Taylor the Power of Christ our High Priest's perpetual Intercession being entered into the true Sanctuary viz. Heaven it self for us As touching the Miter or Bonnet upon the Priest's Head made of blew Silk and fine Linnen like to an half Coronet beautified with a Golden Plate on which was written Holiness to the Lord. 1. The Miter might not only signify God's covering and protecting our Head the Lord Jesus and us in him but also his Kingly Dignity 2. The Golden Plate in which was written Holiness to the Lord figured forth in a most conspicuous manner that most divine and perfect Holiness of the Lord our Righteousness the Holiness of his Person the Holiness of his Nature the Holiness of all his Actions and Passions his Holiness who is the Cause Stream and Original of all our Holiness that is accepted of God Fourthly The Priest was a Type of Christ in the Execution of his Office 1. The Priest must kill the Sacrifices and none but he signifying Jesus Christ's vo●untary Action Joh. 10.18 in laying down his Life for us none could take it away from him he was as well the Priest as the Sacrifice 2. The Priest offered the Blood of the Sacrifices to God and sprinkled it on the Alter no Man might offer his ●wn Sacrifice but he must bring it to the Priest Lev. 7.4 figuring there was no coming to God but by Christ who offered up his own Blood to atone for our Sins no other can offer any Sacrifice to take away Sin but him alone 3. The Priest prepared the Body of the Sacrifice fley'd it divided it into several parts Lev. 1.6 washed the Intrails put Fire unto the Burnt-Offerings consumed the Fat cast the Filth and Dung into the pl●ce of Ashes c. signifying that Christ alone did the whole work of our Redemption he suffered the heat of God's Wrath and Justice he puts away all our Filth and covers it in his own Grave and washeth us in the Fountain of his own Blood c. 4. The Priest was to teach the People The Priest's Lips must preserve Knowledg Mal. 2.7 and thou shalt seek the Law at his Mouth this figured forth Christ in his Prophetical Office who is the great Doctor and Teacher of God's Mind and Will to the Children of Men 't is he who hath the Tongue of the L●arned so that never Man spake like him Psal 45.2 it is he who hath the Words of everlasting Life 5. The Priests were to preserve the Oyl for Lights and the Incense Luk. 24.50 and for the daily Meat-Offering and the anointing Oyl c. signifying that Jesus Christ is the Preserver of all Grace in and for his Church he only watcheth for the safety of his People he preserves the light of Grace and good Works in us and the Oyl of Gladness from decaying in our Lamps and Vessels There were some Actions more peculiar to the High Priest 1. He must daily dress the holy Lamps and Lights Morning and Evening Lev. 24.2 3. before the Lord to preserve the Lights from going out So Christ preserves the Light of his Word and Gospel from being put out tho Men and Devils with all their Might have endeavoured to do it 2. He must week●y make the Shew-Bread and set it before the Lord continually and Exod. 25.30 more expresly every Sabbath he must set on the Table twelve Loaves according to the number of the Tribes of Israel and take the old away c. In this he was a Type of Christ who sets himself continually in the Ministry of the Word as the Substance and Anti-type of the Shew-Bread before the Children of Men especially to feed and strengthen his own Children nay an● brings forth fresh Food new Bread for them every Sabbath 3. He must yearly and that in the day of Expiation go into the Holy of Holies Exod. 30.10 Lev. 16.2 to make an Atonement for himself for his House and for all the People but not without Blood signifyi●g that Christ by one alone Sacrifice of hims●lf hath opened the Sanctuary of H●aven and by his Ascension hath made entrance into it on our behalf and there appears be●ore God once for all to make Intercession for us The Priest went alone without any Attendants Heb. 10.12 19 So Christ hath trod the Wine-Press alone no Competitor no Companion h●th he in this work and now pleads alone as our own and only Mediator by virtue of his own Blood at the Father's right Hand There is one that is but one Mediator between God and Man c. 4. The High Priest continually was to decide the highest Controversies he must judg between the cl●an and the unclean he must put the one out and receive the other into the Congregation signifying that Christ only Christ alone is the Supream judg of all Controversies 't is his Word only that can
only gives Direction how we should pray and that we should in Prayer only design the Glory of God 10. After the clearing of the Lamps of the Candlestick Evening and Morning then the Incense was burnt shewing that all our Prayers and Duties must be according to the Directions of God's Word and Spirit 11. The Incense was made of divers Spices Psal 51. So must the Prayers of the Godly be seasoned with divers Graces viz. true Repentance lively Faith and unfeigned Love 12. The Incense was offered up in the Holy Place without the Veil of the Holiest near to the Testimony before the Mercy-Seat So we must always have an Eye to Christ in our Prayers who is the true Mercy-Seat we must come to God by him c. 13. Once a Year the Altar was sprinkled with the Blood of the Expiatory Sacrifice signifying how Christ is by shedding of his Blood consecrated our blessed Mediator and that no Prayer is acceptable to God but through Faith in the Blood of Christ The Altar of Burnt-Offering Exod. 27.1 to 9. a Type of Christ Parallels ALtar in Hebrew Mizbeach in Greek Thusiasterion Ainsworth so named of Sacrifices offered thereon it was anointed dedicated sanctfied to be most holy that it might sanctify the Gifts offered thereon This Altar and Sacrifice signified Jesus Christ sanctifying himself for his Church and People that so he might sanctify them II. This Altar was but one and in one place and the Sacrifice only to be offered upon it signifying thereby that we have but one Altar of Redemption and Salvation viz. Jesus Christ alone who only once and in one place offered up a sufficient and unreiterable Sacrifice for the Sins of Mankind III. This Altar had four Horns also See Altar of Incense IV. It had a brazen Grate in the midst of it which let the Ashes and like things fall through c. whereon the Fire was put which might signify two things 1. The Humanity of our Saviour who bore the Fire of God's Wrath for our Sins thus Guild 2. Isa 53.12 It signifieth saith Ainsworth the place wherein the Holy Fire always burneth that is the Heart which sustaineth also the Sacrifice 2 Tim. 1.3 Rom. 1.1 2. Heb. 7.14 and where all Ashes and Excrements of Corruption are inwardly conveyed away as they are discovered by the Word and Spirit of God as also our Sanctification by Affliction V. In that the Altar was to be made of Shittim Wood and overlaid with Brass that it might endure the Fire it might figure out the Human Nature of Christ supported or sustained by the Diety to endure God's Wrath for our Sins VI. They that served at the Altar lived of the Altar So they who preach the Gospel should live of the Gospel Disparity THE Altar was one thing and the Sacrifice another But Christ is both the Altar Sacrifice and Sacrificer too he offered up his Body by the Eternal Spirit as a Sacrifice acceptable to God the Father The Brazen Laver Exod. 30.18 to 25. what it was a Type of THE Brazen Laver served for the Priest-hood to wash their Hands and Feet in before they ministred before the Lord typifying that inward washing by Christ's Blood wherewith all the Holy Priesthood of Christ must be sanctified in Heart and Life before their Services can be accepted in the sight of God and that none ought to minister the Word of Life but Godly Persons who are washed in the Laver of Regeneration Psal 50. Vnto the wicked God saith what hast thou to do to take my Words into thy Mouth c. II. After the Priests had washed themselves clean and arrayed themselves they entred into the holy Place So after the Godly are inwardly washed by the Blood of Christ and have received by Faith his Righteousness to adorn them they become fit Members of the true Gospel-Church III. They shall wash themselves saith the Lord lest they die to shew that all Persons must be purged by Faith in Christ's Blood Mark 16.16 or die eternally IV. He that toucheth or washeth in the Laver it being anointed with the holy Oil as all other Things in the holy and most holy Place were shall be holy saith the Lord signifying that all they who by Faith touch the Lord Jesus who is anointed with the Oil of Gladness above his Fellows shall be spiritually sanctified accepted and accounted holy before the Lord likewise The Sacrifice of Beasts a Type of Christ THe Beasts that were appointed for Sacrifice were to have Horns signifying the Kingly and Priestly Office of Christ Horns as we have elsewhere shewn being a Symbol of Power c. II. They were to be of a tame sort not wild and savage Beasts who by force are brought to the Slaughter signifying the Meekness and Mildness of Jesus Christ who was patient like a Lamb led to the Slaughter Isa 53. III. They must be of the Male Sort which generally are the strongest signifying the Excellency and Strength of Jesus Christ IV. They ought to be without blemish and the best of the Flock or Herd and presented of voluntary Will noting two Things 1. That Christ should be perfectly holy and that he should willingly lay down his Life 2 That we should dedicate to God the best of our Days Time and Strength and not offer unto the Lord a corrupt Thing and also perform all our Services to him with a free and willing Mind V. They were to be presented at the Door of the Tabernacle to be slain signifying that Christ s Blood makes our entry into the Church of God here and into Heaven it self hereafter VI. They must lay their hands upon the Head of the Beast who brought him noting thereby our Sins being laid upon Jesus Christ and that we must lay the hand of Faith upon him if we would have Benefit by his Death VII Then the Burnt-Offering was slain signifying that so it behoved Christ the great Anti-type to be slain or crucified for our Sins Mark 16.15 M●t. 28.18 19. VIII The Blood thereof then was sprinkled about the Altar noting the All-sufficiency of Christ's Death and Plenty of his Bloodshed with the large spreading or preaching thereof universally throughout the whole World IX The Skin thereof was plucked off and the Flesh cut in pieces thereby shewing the Grievousness of Christ's Sufferings X. The Body the Head and the Fat and all was laid on the Fire signifying how Christ should suffer for us both in Body and Soul Isa 53.12 My Soul is exceeding sorrowful even unto Death XI This Burnt-Offering was called a sweet Savour unto the Lord which in Christ's Death is solely and only accomplished for 't is thereby God's Wrath is appeased and his Justice satisfied XII The Ashes were to be carried without the Host and put into a clean Place shadowing thereby how Christ should be buried without the Gates of Jerusalem in a Tomb wherein never Man lay and that his Body should not
see Corruption XIII The Fire which consumed the Burnt-Offering came down from Heaven signifying that that Wrath which seized on Jesus Christ in the Garden and on the Cross came from Heaven or that it was God's Wrath due to us for our Sins that consumed him Or as others it may be on better reason give it that that which moved Christ to suffer for Mankind was wholly his heavenly sacred and divine Love XIV This Fire was to be continually upon the Altar signifying the Unchangeableness of Christ's Love to his Elect and rec●nt Virtue of his Death and Merits The Burnt-Offering of Fowls Levit. 1.14 a Type of Christ THe Fowls that were appointed for Burnt-Offerings were to be Turtles or Pigeons signifying the Meekness and Innocency of Christ II. The Neck of the Fowl was to be pinched with the Nail that the Blood might go out but not that the Head should be pluck'd off from the Body signifying how Christ should die and shed his Blood yet thereby his Deity as the Head or principal Part should not be divided from his Humanity nor yet by his Death should he who is our Head Joh. 14. be taken from his Church but should rise again and be with them by his Spirit forever III. The Blood thereof was strained or pressed out at the side of the Altar before it was pluck'd and laid upon the Altar to be burned signifying thereby the straining or pressing out of Christ's Blood in his grievous Agony in the Garden before he was taken Luke 24.44 and stripp'd to be crucified c. The Daily Sacrifice a Type of Christ THe Daily Sacrifice was a Lamb So our Saviour not daily but once for all was offered unto the Father himself as a Lamb without spot II. It was slain in the Morning and in the Evening to shew that Christ was a Lamb slain from the Morning of the Creation or in the Decree of God from the Foundation of the World tho not actually till the Evening of the World or latter Days III. It was to be offered up with fine Flower beaten Oil and Wine to shew that Christ by his Death and Oblation becomes not only a Redemption for us but also spiritual Food Gladness and cheering Comfort IV. Where this Sacrifice was offered Exod. 24.42 the Lord promised and appointed to speak unto Israel and shew himself signifying that in Christ and through his Death and Bloodshed the new Appointment or Covenant of his Grace and Manifestation of his Love and Favour is established to his Church and faithful People The Sin-Offering a Type of Christ THe Blood of the Sin-Offering was to be poured out shewing how the Blood of Jesus Christ our true Sin-Offering should be poured forth II. The Priest saith the Lord shall dip his Finger in the Blood of the Beast and sprinkle thereof seven times before the Lord shadowing the Perfection of that Expiation and Satisfaction for Sin which Christ should make in the virtue quality and perpetuity thereof the Number of Seven being the Number of Perfection Heb 9.29 III. The Priest shall bring in the Blood of the Bullock into the Tabernacle of the Congregation shewing thereby how Christ should enter into Heaven by his own Blood Heb. 9 1● having obtained eternal Redemption for us IV. The Priest was to take some of the Blood Mark 16.15 Mat. 28. and put it upon the four Horns of the Altar signifying thereby that the preaching Remission of Sins by the Atonement of Christ's Blood should be proclaimed to the four Corners of the Earth V. The Bodies of those Beasts whose Blood was brought into the Sanctuary by the High-Priest was burnt without the Host or Camp signifying that Christ should suffer without the Gate teaching us also to go forth into a publick Profession Heb. 13.11 12. and bear his Reproach VI. The Priest was to eat the Sin-Offering in the holy Place whose Blood was not brought into the Tabernacle of the Congregation signifying that Jesus Christ doth not only reconcile us to God but also feed and nourish the Souls of all his Royal Priesthood unto eternal Life VII The Priest shall make Atonement still this is repeated always signifying that 't is Christ our High-Priest and his Sacrifice only that makes a real Atonement and Reconciliation for our Sins The Meat-Offering Lev. 2. what it was a Type of THe Meat-Offerings as Ainsworth observes were nine and all of them came to the Altar 1. The poor Man's Meat-Off●ring Lev. 5.11 2. The Jealousy-Offering Numb 5.15 3. The Meat Offering of Initiation which every Priest offered when he first entred into his Service Levit. 8.26 28. 4. The Meat-Offering which the High-Priest offered every day Lev. 6.20 5. The Meat-Offering of fine Flower 6. The Meat-Offering baked on a Plate 7. In a Frying-Pan 8. In an Oven 9. Wafers 1. The Minchah or Meat-Offering saith he was primarily a Figure of Christ's Oblation Eph. 5.2 who gave himself for us an Oblation and Sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling Sav●ur Sacrifice and Oblation Minchah thou wouldest not but a Body hast thou prepared me c. Above Heb. 10.5 8 9 10. when he said Sacrifice and Oblation and Burnt-Offerings for Sin thou wouldest not c. Then said he Lo I come to do thy Will O God c. by which Will we are sanctified through the Offering of Christ once for all So that in the Oblation of Christ's Body this Legal Service was accomplished and ended 2. It figured saith he the Persons of Christians who through him are cleansed and sanctified to be pure Oblations unto God 3. It figured saith he the Fruits of Grace and good Works that Christians are to perform both towards God and Men. 1. Towards God Let the lifting up of my Hands saith David Psal 141.2 be as the Evening Minchah or Oblation So when God told the Jews I will not accept a Minchah or Meat-Offering at your Hands he addeth For from the rising of the Sun Mal. 1.10 11. even to the going down of the same my Name shall be great among the Gentiles and in every Place Incense shall be off●red unto my Name and a pure Meat-Offering Which is fulfilled when Men pray every where lifting up holy Hands c. 2. Towards Men see Heb. 13.16 Phil. 4.18 4. All the Meat Offerings were of Wheaten Flower except the Jealousy-Offering and the waved Sheaf yea and ought to be of fine Flower signifying the Purity and Perfection of Christ as also that we should offer our best Things to the Lord. Eph. 5 2. Rom. 12.1 5. Oil and Incense was put thereon The Oil saith he signified the Graces and Comforts of the Holy-Ghost and the Incense or Frankincense shewed how acceptable Saints and their Services are unto the Lord. 6. It must be brought to the Priest and he shall bring it to the Altar shadowing that 't is by Christ and his Oblation that we and our Works and Duties are
proceed from one and the same Ground viz. a wicked Pretence that the Scriptures tho divine Truths and the Word of God yet do not contain all God's Will but that there are these other unwritten Verities handed down one says from Moses and the other says from St Peter c. by Word of Mouth Since therefore the Bible hath thus wonderfully surmounted all Difficulties and Oppositions for so many Generations and in so many Dangers and against so many Endeavours to root it out of the World we may according to that Maxim in Philosophy Eadem est Causa procreans conservans The procreating and conserving Cause of Things is one and the same conclude That the same God is the Author of it who hath thus by his special Providence preserved it and faithfully promised and cannot Lie that Heaven and Earth shall pass away but one Iota or Tittle of his Word shall not pass away X. The Scriptures did not only Survive but have Triumph'd over 10. The Success of the Scriptures in converting the World all the Oppositions of the Devil and the World That Success wherewith the Gospel was attended even in its Infancy the mighty and marvellous prevailings of it where-ever it came notwithstanding the many and great Disadvantages it was to encounter are a strong and irresistible Argument that it was from Heaven That a Doctrine directly opposite to the whole corrupt Interest of Human Nature and to the Wisdom and VVill of Man (p) 1 Cor. 1.21 Rom. 8.7 carried on and published by but a few and those to outward appearance weak ignorant and simple Persons Illiterate Fishermen Tent-makers c. without any Force of Arms or Temporal Support but on the contrary against both VVind and Tide the Cruelties of raging Powers and Affronts of vaunting Wisdom A Doctrine against which the whole World Jews and Gentiles perfectly concurr'd those hating it as a Stumbling-block and these counting it Foolishness that such an improbable and unpleasing such a friendless unwelcome slighted opposed Doctrine by such Instruments and under such Circumstances should make its way in the World and subject so many Nations to the Obedience of the Cross and make those who to Day persecuted it to Morrow ready to lay down their Lives in Defence and Justification of it evidently shews it to be owned by Omnipotency and not to be of Human Extract XI But besides these outward and more visible Trophies of the Sacred Scriptures 11. Their inward Efficacy how marvellous is their Empire Efficacy and Power within upon the Hearts and Consciences of Men 't is this that Converts the Soul Enlightens the Eye (q) Psal 19.7 Discovers Sin (r) Rom. 7.7 Convinces Gainsayers (ſ) 2 Tim 3.16 Killeth and Terrifieth (t) 2 Cor. 3.6 Rejoiceth the Heart (u) Psal 19.8 Psal 119.103 Quickneth (x) Psal 119.50 Comforteth (y) Rom 15.4 Manifesteth the Thoughts (z) 1 Cot. 14.52 Overthrows false Religions Casteth down Strong-holds and subverts the whole Kingdom of Satan What Consolations at some Times What Terrors at others do proceed from this Sacred Book How are the poor Souls of Men by it mightily refresh'd Their weak Hearts wonderfully strengthned Their dead Spirits raised and made to live again Those that sate in Darkness and the Shadow of Death are Enlightned Many that were in Chains and Fetters of Fears and Terrors of Soul are delivered and set at Liberty Is it reasonable to conceive that a Tree that bears such wonderful Fruit was planted by any other Hand than that of God Who can speak Words that shall restrain and repel all the Powers of Darkness when falling in to make Havock and Desolation in the Souls of Men That shall be able to give Laws to the Terrors of Death nay Eternal Death when they have taken hold of the Consciences of Sinners Are not all these Wonders perform'd by the holy Scriptures And do they not often on the other side breath Thunder and Lightnings throw down the Mighty from their Seats and destroy the Thrones of the Proud and Confident Do they not turn the Security of many into Trembling and Horrour and make their Consciences to burn as if the Fire of Hell had already taken hold of them These Things are evident from the Experience of Thousands that have felt and undergone such powerful Effects of the Word Nay I verily believe there are few that have read the Scriptures with attention and seriousness but can more or less witness the same And whence should such Mighty Operations proceed but because the Almighty Author has endued them with such Vertue through the Spirit whereby they become the Power of God unto Salvation 12. The Testimony of the Church and Martyrs XII Add to all these Arguments the Testimony of the Church and her Holy Martyrs who have sealed this Truth with their Blood By the Church we do not mean the Pope whom the Papists call the Church Virtual nor his Cardinals Bishops c. met in General Council whom they call the Church Representative But the whole Company of Believers in all Ages who have professed the true Faith The Pen-Men of the Scriptures good pious honest holy Men delivered it out as the Word of the Lord and ever since there have been Thousands and Hundreds of Thousands that have believed and testi●ied the same down from Age to Age in a continual uninterrupted Succession The Church of the Jews to whom were committed the Oracles of God (a) Rom. 8.3 professed the Doctrine and received the Books of the Old Testament and testified of them that they were Divine and in great Misery they have constantly confessed the same when as by the only denying thereof they might have been partakers both of Liberty and Rule And remarkable it is both that notwithstanding the High Priests and others of that Nation persecuted the Prophets while they lived yet received their Writings as Prophetical and Divine as also that since the Spirit of Blindness and Obstinacy is come upon Israel and notwithstanding their great hatred to the Chri●tian Religion the Holy Scripture of the Old Testament is kept pure and uncorrupt among●t them even in those places which do evidently confirm the Truth of the Christian Religion as Isa 53.3 And as for the Christian Church it hath with great Constancy and sweet Consent received and acknowledged the Books of the Old and New Testament for the Universal Church which from the beginning thereof until these times professed the Christian Religion to be Divine did and doth also profess that these Books are of God And the several Primitive Churches which first received the Books of the Old Testament and the Gospels the Epistles written from the Apostles to them their Pastors or some they knew did receive them as the Oracles of God and delivered them afterwards under the same Title to their Successors and other Churches And all the Pastors and Doctors who being furnished with Skill both in
Thess 1.3 3. It is called the Faith of God's Elect Tit. 1.1 4. It is called unfeigned Faith 1 Tim. 1.5 2 Tim. 1.5 5. It is called Faith that works by Love Gal. 5.6 6. It is called Faith of the Operation of God Col. 2.12 7. It is called precious Faith 2 Pet. 1.1 8. It is called holy Faith 9. It is called the Faith of the Son of God It s excellent Names set forth its transcendent Nature 2. Faith is precious in respect of the Means of its procurement or the Price that was laid down for the obtaining of it viz. the precious Blood of Christ for had not Christ died we should never have had one dram of it it is given to us as the Fruit and Effect of his glorious Undertaking 3. Faith is precious in respect of the Fountain from whence it proceeds 4. Faith is precious in respect of the Means by which it is wrought in the Soul viz. by the Word and Spirit of God in a wonderful manner Eph 1.19 20. even like as God wrought in Christ when he raised him from the Dead 5. Faith is precious in respect of the Object it takes hold of or fasteneth upon viz. God the Father the Holy Spirit but more immediatly Christ crucified Ye believe in God believe also in me 6. Faith is precious in that it joins or unites the Soul to Christ it makes us one with him as it were Flesh of his Flesh Bone of his Bone a lively Member of that Body whereof he is the Head 'T is that which ties the Conjugal Knot between him and every Believer 7. It is the Eye of rhe Soul no Man without it can behold Jesus Christ nor the fulfillings of future Promises Abraham by Faith saw the Day of Christ 8. Hereby a Christian is made a Child of God To as many as received him Joh. 1.12 Gal. 3.26 to them gave he power to become the Sons of God even to them that believed on his Name Ye are all the Children of God by Faith in Christ Jesus 9. It is the only way or means God is pleased to take to deliver the Souls of Men from Sin Wrath and eternal Death 10. It is that which interests the Soul into all the sweet and precious Promises of the Covenant of Grace See Light 11. It is the Instrument of Salvation Believe in the Lord Jesus and thou shalt be saved 12. Faith is a most excellent and precious thing upon the account of the Fruits of it viz. Life Light Peace Purging Boldness at the Throne of Grace Joy in the Holy-Ghost Hope and good Assurance of eternal Life 13. Faith is precious in respect of that glorious Power and Virtue that is in it 'T is medicinable and the most Sovereign Antidote and Cordial in the World 1. It will expell Poyson 2. 'T will perfectly as it applies the Blood of Christ cure a wounded Conscience 3. It will bear up and revive a fainting Spirit Mat. 8.23 I had fainted unless I had believed 4. It is good against the Feebleness of the Knees and Weakness of the hands 5. It is a most excellent thing against Fear and Tremblings of the Heart But when he saw the Wind boysterous he was afraid and beginning to sink Luk. 8.23 Mat. 14.30 he cried saying Lord save me And immediatly Jesus stretched forth his hand and caught him and said unto him O thou of little Faith 6. Ezek. 36.26 It is a precious Remedy against the Stone of a hard Heart it will dissolve it break it in pieces and cure the Soul perfectly of it 7. It cures all manner of inward Deadness it may well be called lively Faith or Faith of the Operation of God 8. Col. 2.12 It is good against the Dimness of the Eyes it helps them that cannot see afar off 9. It is a most Sovereign Thing against evil Spirits it will resist the Devil and make him flie 10. It is excellent good to purge and work out all those noxious and evil Humors of the inward Man cleansing and purifying the Heart 11. It is good against the Falling-Sickness Believers stand by Faith but if through a Temptation they should fall Faith will help them up again David and Peter had not so much Faith as to keep them from from falling yet they had enough to raise them up again when they were fallen It is an universal Remedy it cures all the Diseases of the Soul so that we may say with the Woman let the Distemper be what it will If I can but touch the Hem of his Garment I shall be healed 14. Faith is precious because it shields and gloriously preserves the whole Soul from all Dangers it is that which works with and tends to the perfecting of all other Graces in us 15. It was by Faith that Saints in every Age of the Church Heb. 11. were enabled to undergo and suffer all those hard and bitter Tortures and Torments they met with for Christ's sake 16. It is that which helps the Godly to overcome the World 1 Joh. 5.4 He that is born of God overcometh the World and this is the Victory which overcometh the World even our Faith VI. Gold is often tried and refined in the Fire we read of Gold seven times refined The Refining-Pot is for Silver Prov. 17.3 and the Furnace for Gold VI. Faith is often tried in the Fire or Furnace of Affliction 1 Pet. 3.12 Think it not strange concerning the fiery Trial which is to try you c. He shall sit as a Refiner's Fire Mal. 3.2 3 and as a Purifier of Silver c. and purge them as Gold and Silver c. God this way tried Abraham's Faith together with the Faith of many others of whom we read I will bring the third part through the Fire and I will try them as Gold is tried Zech. 13.9 VII Tried Gold is much better than that which is not tried nor refined in the Fire VII Faith that is tried is of wonderful value much more to be prized than that which was never brought under Exercise How excellently did Abraham's and Job's Faith shine when tried The Trial of your Faith is much more precious than Gold tho it be tried in the Fire c. VII Gold tried in the Fire is of an enriching Nature if a Man has much of it it enriches him greatly We esteem him a very rich Man that hath great Store of tried Gold in his own Possession VIII So Faith that is tried in the Furnace is of a Soul-enriching Nature he that hath much of this Faith is a very rich Man a rich Saint James 1 5 God hath chosen the Poor of this World rich in Faith and Heirs of the Kingdom See more of the Nature of Gold in the Metaphor Gold where the Word of God is compared to it Metaphor Disparity GOld is naturally an earthy Sort of Metal 't is from beneath and therefore corruptible Not with
our Passeover with a sense of and bitter sorrow for our Sins wherein we were captivated XIV It was to be eaten in every Family and each Family to this purpose had a Lamb. XIV Shewing the Unity that ought to be among God's People they being all Fellow-Commoners in and Partakers of the Privileges and Blessings of Christ Every Church and Family of the Faithful yea each particular Soul hath a whole Christ XV. The House was to be prepared XV. To signify how we should prepare our Hearts 1 Cor. 11.28 XVI If the House was too little the Neighbour's House was to be assumed yea the Strangers were to partake if they were circumcised XVI To signify first the superabundant Virtue of Christ's Death for the House may be too little for the Lamb but not the Lamb for the House as also the sweet Communion of the Saints in Love the joyful Vocation also of the Neighbour-Gentiles and their Admission into the Fellowship of the Faith being inwardly circumcised c. XVII They were to eat it with their Loins girded XVII This signifies the girding the Loins of our Minds with Justice Strength and Verity XVIII They were to have their Shooes on XVIII This was to figure out the Preparation of the Gospel of Peace wherewith our Feet should be always shod XIX They were to eat it in haste The original word signifies to haste away as with fear and amazement XIX They that come to Christ must be ready to walk in the way of Salvation with the Staff of true Faith in their hands as Strangers and Pilgrims to make a daily progress towards the Land of everlasting Happiness XX. Lastly In that the Blood of the Lamb was first sprinkled on them XX. It shews that first Christ was made a Sacrifice to God and then a Sacrament to us Guild Type Disparity THe Passeover signified Christ was to come OUr Passeover shews he is come and hath been crucified for us II. The Passeover only fed the Body II. Christ spiritually feeds the Soul III. The Lamb being slain and eaten perished and nothing of it remains III. But Christ tho he was slain and became thereby spiritual Food for our Souls yet he is no whit impaired thereby but liveth and abideth for ever in perfect Bliss and Happiness and remaineth as perpetual Nourishment to his Chosen IV. That was a Type or Shadow IV. Christ is the Antitype and Substance of it Inferences GOd gave special Charge to the Israelites concerning their eating the Passeover He was greatly provoked by the Neglect of it Numb 9.13 But that Man that is clean and is not in a Journey and forbeareth to keep the Passeover even that Man shall be cut off from his People c. What then will become of them who refuse to come to Christ and eat of this spiritual Passeover Also it may stir up such sincere and godly Souls to look about them and cause them to tremble who live in the great Neglect of coming to the holy Supper of our Lord. Surely there is as good Ground and Reason for you to obey the Lord Jesus in this Ordinance as there was for Israel to obey Moses in keeping the Passeover nay I may shew much greater 1. From the consideration of what the one was a Sign of and what the other shews forth and is a Sign of 2. From the consideration of the Excellency of Christ whose Law this is above Moses who received that Law and delivered it to Israel 3. From the Threats that are denounced against those who refuse to hear Christ in whatsoever he shall say to them If the Word spoken by Angels was stedfast c. If they escaped not that refused him that spake on Earth how shall we escape if we turn away from him that speaketh from Heaven And for further Motives consider 1. The strict and positive Injunction of Christ Do this in remembrance of me He that said Do not steal do not commit Adultery Repent believe pray always be holy c. said Do this c. 2. It is a perpetual Ordinance till Christ comes the second time Paul received it from Christ after his coming in Spirit according to his Promise c. And the Primitive Saints continued in it after that time likewise therefore the Coming he spake of must intend his second Coming at the last Day 3. Consider the great Need there is to remember Christ's Death and of those profitable Instructions and Blessings comprehended in this Ordinance 4. Is not the Neglect of a known Duty a great Sin 5. Is not this in effect to set light by Christ and to cast contempt upon his Commands and in effect to say there is no need of them What signifies say some the eating a little Bread and drinking a little Wine Wilt thou take upon thee to teach Christ and exalt thy own Wisdom above his who is the most wise God 6. Consider how faithful and ready the Saints in former Ages were to walk in the Commandments of God and is it not left upon Record to their everlasting Commendation Moses did all things according to the Pattern shewed him in the Mount c. Zachary and Elizabeth walked in all the Commandments of the Lord blameless 7. Dost thou know what spiritual Blessings thou losest by thy Neglect hereof Is not Loss of Communion with Christ a great Loss Psal 119.6 Joh. 14.15 8. Is not universal Obedience a Demonstration of Grace Then shall I not be ashamed when I have respect to all thy Commandments If ye love me keep my Commandments 9. Will not the Thoughts of a wilful Neglect of known and indispensible Duties be bad Death-bed Companions 10. This preacheth the Gospel to the very Sight of your Eyes is it not necessary to make use of all Means God hath ordained for your Establishment in the Truth of the Gospel 11. Will not Omission of known Duties exclude Men and Women the Kingdom of Heaven Read Mat. 25. Is it not for Sins of Omission that Christ will condemn and sentence many Souls to eternal Burnings in the great Day THE Sixth HEAD OF METAPHORS SIMILES And other Borrowed TERMS Mentioned in the SACRED SCRIPTURES Relating to the Holy Angels of GOD AND THE Soul Spirit of Man Wherein the Nature Order Office and Ministration of Angels is opened THe Creatures of God are divided into Invisible and Visible The Invisible are Spirits 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 asomatoi without Bodies and by them we understand Angels because being in their Nature incorporeal they cannot be seen by humane Eyes The Visible are whatsoever things have existence in the visible World whether simple or mix'd Bodies In what Notions Metaphors are taken from Good and Evil Angels see our Sacred Philology Book 1. p. 101. 1. Angels then in their Natures are Spirits created of God 2. Called Ministers or Angels to shew their Office Take Mr. Ainsworth's Description of Angels Gen. 16.17 Angels so named of the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Angelos in
Flock to rest at Noon c. Luke 12.32 Fear not little Flock it is your Father's good Pleasure to give you the Kingdom THe Church or Saints of God are compared unto a Flock of Sheep Metaphor Parallel SHeep are clean Beasts tame and gentle not wild as Tigers Lions Foxes or Wolves nor unclean as Dogs Swine c. SO the Saints of God are a People tamed as it were by God's Spirit from that natural Wildness and Perverseness made gentle willing to come into Christ's Fold cleansed from Impurity of Heart and Life II. Sheep are simple a harmless Sort of Creatures not crafty ravenous and devouring as those Sort of Beasts above-mentioned II. So the Saints of God are holy they are taught to be simple concerning Evil Mat. 10.16 Be ye saith Christ as innocent as Doves They seek the Hurt of no Man not like Romish Wolves who delight in nothing more than in Blood and Rapine shedding the Blood of those who do not wrong or injure them but desire to live peaceably in the Land III. Sheep are meek and patient under Sufferings Hence our Saviour is said to be led as a Lamb to the Slaughter Isa 53.7 and as a Sheep is dumb before the Shearer so opened he not his Mouth See Lamb. III. So the Saints and People of God are meek and patient under God's hand both when they suffer for their Sins or for the Trial of their Graces as appeareth in Job David Stephen c. Psal 39 9. I held my Peace I opened not my Mouth because Lord thou diddest it IV. Sheep as they are patient so they are profitable both in their Lives and by their Death There is scarcely any Creature that brings its Owner greater Incomes than Sheep they are good both for Food and Cloathing IV. The Saints are very profitable many ways the Benefit the World receives by them or for their Sakes is very great they are called the Light of the World and the Salt of the Earth now the Profit the World receives in both these respects is not little Had there been ten of those Sheep in Sodom God had not destroyed it besides the Angel told Lot he could do nothing till he was out of the City What a Blessing was Joseph to his Master whilst he abode in his House and Jacob to Laban They yield the World much Profit by the Doctrine they preach by the fervent Prayers they daily put up to Almighty God and their holy and good Examples Mat. 5.16 Let your Light so shine before Men that they may see your good Works and glorify your Father which is in Heaven V. Sheep are obedient and ready to follow their Shepherd whithersoever he goeth It is the Custom in some Countries for the Shepherd to go before the Sheep c To which our Saviour alludes John 10.27 V. So Believers and the Church of Christ are obedient to him Joh. 10.4 5. My Sheep saith he hear my Voice and they follow me and the Voice of a Stranger they will not follow Psal 73.24 Thou shalt guide me by thy Counsel saith the Psalmist Christ's Precepts are the Saints Directory and his Practice their Pattern for Imitation Hence Paul exhorteth the Corinthians to follow him as he followed Christ 1 Cor. 11.1 VI. Sheep are incident to many Diseases many of them are weak and feeble which a good Shepherd taketh pity of and endeavours to heal and strengthen them VI. So the Saints of God are subject to manifold Weaknesses Temptations and Afflictions which moved the Almighty to great Compassion and sorely to rebuke the Shepherds of Israel for their Cruelty and great Remisness towards his Flock The Diseased have ye not strengthned neither have ye healed that which was sick c. And therefore saith He would himself take the Work into his own hands I will bind up that which was broken and will strengthen that which was sick c VII A Flock of Sheep must not be over-driven lest they tire Jacob who was a skilful Shepherd knew this and therefore told Esau his Brother Gen. 33.13 that if the Flock were over-driven they would die VII So the Saints or Flock of Christ must not be over-driven they must be led gently along and God taketh care to lay no more upon them than they can bear No Temptation hath taken you 1 Cor. 10.13 but such as is common to Men but God is faithful who will not suffer you to be tempted above what you are able and will with the Temptation also make way to escape that ye may be able to bear it He will not lay upon us more than is right VIII Sheep are subject to go astray and to be lost in a Wilderness and upon that account need the Shepherd's Care to seek them and fetch them home to the Fold VIII So the Saints are subject to go astray from God and to wander from his Precepts viz. decline in their Zeal Faith and Affection to him and his Ways and to get wandering Thoughts after the World and sometimes they wander through the Neglect and Carelesness of the Under-Shepherds My Sheep Ezek. 34.6 Psal 119.176 saith the Lord wandered through all the Mountains and none did search or seek after them I have gone astray like a lost Sheep seek thy Servant c. IX Sheep must be led forth into green Pastures to be fed and a good Shepherd will take heed he puts them not into Fields or Meadows that are not proper for them for some Grounds will soon rot and spoil them IX So Christ's Flock must be fed in good Pastures viz. with sound and wholesom Truth good Doctrine Food that is fit and proper for them they must not have Chaff of Mens Traditions nor the corrupt Glosses of cloudy Doctors that lived in the dark Time of the Church It behoves Christ's Ministers to take heed they suffer not the Sheep under their Charge to suck in the Poyson of Error and Heresy for nothing rots and spoils Christians more than that The Spouse from hence enquireth of Christ Cant. 1.7 Where he feedeth his Flock that is Where his blessed Gospel was truly and constantly preached and his holy Ordinances duly administred lest she should turn aside by the Flocks of his Companions that is such as call themselves so Christ directs her to go forth by the Footsteps of the Flock and feed their Kids besides the Shepherds Tents That is to follow the Doctrine and Footsteps of the Primitive Church for that alone is our Rule in all God's holy Worship The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want Psal 23.1 2 He maketh me to lie down in green Pastures he leadeth me besides the still Waters X. Sheep have a shadowy Place to rest in when the Sun shines hot at Noon which is a great Refreshment to them where they chew their Cud and being saved from the Vehemency of the scorching Sun they with the greater Alacrity return to
shall return again VII The Sun every Spring by its powerful Influences causeth all earthly Plants and Flowers to come forth that seemed dead in Winter VII So the Lord Jesus will cause all these earthly Bodies of Men to rise up from the Dead at the last Day Joh. 5.28 All that are in the Graves shall hear his Voice c. Inferences THis may inform Mankind of their Original and may tend to keep them humble Why should any Mortals have such high towring Thoughts of themselves and vaunt in Pride and Haughtiness of Heart spotting trimming and decking themselves when alas their Bodies are nothing but Earth Lumps of Earth They dwell in Houses of Clay Job 4.19 and it is but a little while ere the Worms will feed upon them Tho now they seem like curious Vessels or refined Earth yet in a short space they will be part of the grossest and loathsomest Earth that Eyes can behold nothing but Filth and stinking Putrefaction Caryl on Job 7.5 p. 596 597 O then be not proud of your Bodies nor of your Beauty They who are now the fairest and goodliest to look upon may quickly have a broken and loathsom Skin A Disease or one Fit of Sickness may spoil all thy Beauty deface and blemish thy excellent Feature and if a Disease doth it not old Age will Time will draw Furrows in thy Face and make Wrinkles in thy Brow Strength and Beauty are no Matches for Time All Things were made in Time and Time will marr all Things So long as Generation continueth Corruption must The two Externals which Man is most subject to be proud of are Beauty and Apparel Cloaths are a Flag of Vanity and Pride sits upon the Skirts But remember how fine soever your Cloathing is this day God can put you on another Suit before tomorrow He can put you on such Cloathing as you shall have little cause to be proud of He can make you wear Worms and Clods of Dust And if we saith he consider it we have little reason to be proud of Cloaths for if we follow the best of them to their Original they will be found to be but a Cloathing of Worms and Clods of Dust What are Silks Sattens and Velvets but the Issue of Worms And what is your Gold and Silver what your Pearls and precious Stones Are they any thing if you will resolve them into their Principle but Clods of Earth They are indeed better concocted by the Heat of the Sun refined and polished by the Art of Man but if you search their Pedigree they are but Clods of Dust c. And if you be proud of such Cloathing God can cloath you with Worms not only of unrefined and unpolished but of putrified and filthy Dust Man compared to a Worm Job 25.6 How much less Man that is a Worm and the Son of Man a Worm A Worm is one of the meanest Creatures and the Word that is here used 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Vermis parvus aut Caseo nascens signifieth properly and chiefly those Worms that breed in Flesh or Cheese or any other kind of Food when it is corrupted The Word is used Exod. 16.24 where it is said The Manna that was reserved contrary to the Command of God bred Worms such a Worm is Man God is so excellent and glorious that nothing can be found out that can set forth or illustrate his incomparable Being and Greatness To whom shall we liken him So there is nothing so low and base but Man in his fallen State is compared to it he is compared to Earth Dust the Grass of the Field to a Lie to Vanity it self and here to a Worm Metaphor Parallel A Worm hath its Original from the Earth SO Man is Earth as we shewed before his Original is from thence II. A Worm liveth upon the Earth and there it loves to be and make its Abode III. So Man in his natural State liveth upon the Earth and the things thereof Amos 2.7 he panteth after the Dust of the Earth his Mind Love and whole Desire is after earthly things III. A Worm is a Creature of little Worth and hath no Beauty in it what is more contemptible than a Worm III. So Man in his fallen State is of no Worth he hath made himself as light and empty as Vanity He was once of great Worth in God's esteem whilst he retained his Uprightness but now naturally there is no Excellency in him his Beauty is gone he is but a Lump of Sin and Pollution contemptible as a Worm IV. A Worm is a Creature that lies obnoxious to great Danger every Foot is ready to crush it IV. So Man is open to manifold Dangers from Sin Satan and the World many ways he is exposed to Ruine and to be undone for ever V. A small thing may spoil kill and destroy a Worm V. So a small thing may destroy and ruine Man First a little thing may take away his natural Life a Bit of Bread hath choaked some Men a Tile from a House may beat out his Brains a Spider and other small Creatures may presently destroy him What is Man's Life how small a thing will stop his Breath And then secondly a small thing as it may seem in his Sight may destroy his Soul A lascivious Lust Mat. 5.28 a wanton Look upon a Woman Jesting and idle Words nay the least Sin without Repentance will damn him for ever But remember this no Sin is small or little in it self tho there be more Venom in some Sins than in some others The least Sin is a Breach of the holy Law of God and the least Breach thereof layeth a Soul under the Curse of it Also Christ's Blood was shed to save us from lesser Sins as well as from the greater VI. A Worm is a Creature that is not able to make resistance that way to deliver it self from its Enemy VI. So what Resistance is a Man able to make in himself against Satan Is he not as a Worm in the sight of that cruel Enemy if God let him but once out against him Besides God is an Adversary to him whilst he remains in an unconverted State Psal 7.11 Mat. 5.25 and what Resistance can he make against the Almighty There is a far greater Disproportion between God and us than there is between us and a Worm VII A Worm is a Creature that is a Prey to the Fowls of Heaven they you know commonly feed upon them and catch them up at every Turn VII So Men are a Prey to Satan and evil Spirits Mat. 13.4 19. who are called Fowls of Heaven How often doth the Devil seize upon Sinners and carry them captive at his Will VIII Worms when they find the Ground to shake by Mens treading upon it many times make haste into their Holes and thereby save themselves VIII So some poor Sinners when they find their earthly Tabernacles begin to shake by Sickness or some approaching
that Star of the first Magnitude drive away That blessed Light which he afforded the World hath shone so gloriously that the Devil the Pope and all their Adherents notwithstanding all their Skill have not been able to put out to this Day IV. When the Light of the Candle is put out which is to give Light to the whole House how do Men stumble and grope in Darkness IV. So when the Saints shine not in Grace and Holiness or fall into Sin and wickedly comply with the Evils of the Times in which they live how do the ungodly World stumble and fall the which made our Saviour to say Mat. 18.7 Wo to the World because of Offences c. 'T is a great Judgment to the Wicked to have those who should be as Lights in the World darkened or give occasion of Stumbling Inferences THis shews what a great Blessing the World receives by means of the Godly They are set up as Lights in a dark Night to direct Men in the right Way that they may not stumble and fall upon the dark Mountains II. Let this teach Believers their Duties let them remember to have their Conversations honest among the Gentiles Let your Light shine forth to others not that you may be praised but that the Praise may be given to God c. In all your holy Walking propose this as your ultimate End not that you may be magnified and lifted up but that God by you and through your good Works may be magnified and his glorious Name advanced on high III. It may be an Use of Caution to them to take heed of Sin If they comply with Satan and yield to Temptations and thereby let their Light go out no wonder if the World stumble Sometimes Professors instead of being Lights prove dark Stumbling-Blocks As to instance in two or three things 1. When Professors fail in their Morals i. e. are not just in their Dealings between Man and Man they give just cause of Offence 2. When they are like the World and none can discern any great difference between them and others in respect of their Conversation how can they then be said to be the Light of the World 3. When they are overcome with scandalous Sins viz. are proud covetous Backbiters Tattlers Drunkards c. 4. When they want Love and Bowels of Compassion to their Brethren they cease to be the Lights of the World They are no more a Blessing to the World who thus degenerate from what they should be but rather the contrary Therefore if you want Motives to stir you up to take heed how you walk and live among Men that you may not give occasion of Offence or Stumbling to them but contrary-wise be as Lights to them take these following 1. Your good Works and holy Conversation will greatly tend to glorify God but the contrary will greatly dishonour him 2. Your good Works and godly Life will greatly tend to the Profit of the World but the contrary will prove to their great Hurt 3. Your holy Life will make your Profession shine and also further the Promulgation of the Gospel but the contrary will bring a Stink or ill Savour upon your Profession and hinder the Promulgation of the Gospel 4. An evil Life hinders poor Souls from enquiring after the Truth and stumbles them in the way of their Obedience to it 5. It stumbles weak Christians that are in the Ways of God 6. It weakens the Hands and grieves the Hearts of strong and sincere Ones Phil 3.18 7. A holy Life will free thee from Blood-guiltiness I mean thou wilt not have the Blood of other Mens Souls to answer for but the contrary may make thee culpable Saints compared to Cedars Psal 92.12 He shall grow like a Cedar in Lebanon the Trees of the Lord are full of Sap. Psal 104.16 The Cedars of Lebanon which he hath planted c. Hos 14.5 And cast forth his Root as Lebanon GOd's People their Growth and Rooting are in these Scriptures compared to the Cedar-Tree the Cedar in Lebanon in Greek Libanos which was a Mountain in the North Part of the Land of Canaan possessed of old Time by the Hivites Judg. 3.3 afterwards by the Israelites on it grew many stately Cedars c. In what respect the Saints may be compared to the Cedars will appear by the following Parallels Simile Parallel THe Cedar is a very noble and stately Tree it grows very high 2 King 19.23 Ezek. 17.22 hence they are called tall Cedars also its Branches are called Branches of the high Cedar It mounts high towards Heaven Pliny tells of one Cedar that grew in Cyprus Plin. lib. 16. p. 490. which was one hundred and thirty Foot high and three Fathom thick THe Godly are a renowned People Tho they seem in the Eyes of the World but meer Shrubs yet they are as it was said of Saul higher by the Head and Shoulders than all others who dwell upon the Earth They grow high in Grace and spiritual Experiences They are said to dwell on high Isa 33.10 they dwell in God in Communion with Him they soar aloft and mount towards Heaven Isa 40. ult Col. 3.1 2. Their Affections are set upon Things above They may in this Sence be said to grow like the Cedar they overtop the Wicked in Renown and Dignity Prov. 12.26 The Righteous are more excellent than their Neighbours II. The Cedar is a Tree that takes deep Root its Roots spread this way and that way and go far into the Ground Naturalists say that as Trees grow high so proportionably they take Root downward because otherwise they would be top-heavy and overturn a Blast of Wind taking advantage of their Talness being weak at Root would soon blow them down therefore proportionable to their spreading above there must be a rooting in the Ground II. The Godly are said to take Root downward they are well-rooted they cast forth their Roots as the Cedars in Lebanon Saints are well rooted in Christ rooted in the Covenant 2 Sam. 23.5 which is firm ordered in all things and sure well rooted in Grace in Faith Love and Humility And indeed those Saints that grow high in Knowledg who in Gifts and Parts overtop their Brethren had need to grow downwards in Humility proportionable to their Growth upwards or else a strong Blast of Temptation may soon puff them up with Pride and Self-conceitedness and so thereby quite blow them down In Adam we had no sure Rooting but in Christ by partaking of his Fulness our standing is firm III. The Cedar is a very strong Tree Naturalists also tell us that it is not subject to Putrefaction as many other Trees are III. Eph. 6.10 11. The Saints are strong in the Lord. 'T is Sin that causeth Men to be spiritually weak unstable as Water as Jacob spake of his Son Reuben but the Godly are delivered from the Guilt and Dominion of it and thereby become strong in
like a Lamb spoken of Rev. 13.11 IX This little Horn hath so many Marks upon him that they are too numerous to handle distinctly after our usual Method and therefore we shall put the remaining part into a general Rank and conclude this Subject IX The Pope of Rome hath so many Marks or Characters upon him that are too numerous to be handled distinctly in a little room and therefore we shall but touch upon them so far as they shew the Texts made good and form an Idea of Truth in the Minds of Men. 1. He must change Times and Laws 1. The Pope hath changed Times and Laws in two respects 1. He hath set up and pluck'd down Kings which is called a changing of Times and Seasons Dan. 2.21 2. He has made strange Alterations of the Laws Orders and Institutions used in the Church in respect of Officers Administration of Sacraments and Celebration of Days 2. Continue a long space of Time 2. Hath continued above twelve hundred Years 3. He is a vile Person 3. He is as vile a Person as any in the World tolerates all kind of Wickedness by his Dispensations Pardons c. 4. Had not the Honour he hath fairly given to him either by God or Man but gain'd it by Flattery 4. Had his Exaltation neither by Inheritance lawful Conquest nor rightful Gift from rightful Donators 5. Remov'd the preceding Power by the Arms of a Flood 5. He had the help of Phocas to kill the Emperor Mauritius and by the help of Gothes and Vandals enlarged his Power 6. He became strong by a small People 6. Became strong by a small People having only a declining Church and Apostate Christians to assist him 7. He shall have power over the fattest Places of the Province and there scatter his Riches 7. He hath power over Italy which is reputed the Garden of Europe c. 8. Such as do wickedly against Religion he shall accept 8. He hath accepted entertained and encouraged the People of any Nation that would turn wicked and sacrifice all Piety and Religion to serve his Interest 9. Under him the Saints fall by Captivity and Spoil by Sword and Flame many days 9. Under him the Saints have fallen by Flames Captivity and Spoil many days 10. Shall do according to his own Will not accounting himself tied to any Laws 10. He hath done according to his own Will and doth not look upon any Laws to be obligatory to him either from God or Men. 11. He shall exalt himself above every God and speak marvellous things against the God of Gods 11. He the Pope hath exalted himself above every God that is such as are so accounted amongst Men or Gods on Earth by excommunicating deposing treading upon their Necks and kicking off their Crowns by his blasphemous Edicts and Injunctions he exalts himself above God himself and his written Laws c. 12. Shall not regard the God of his Ancestors 12. He doth not regard the God of his Ancestors either the Idols of the Emperors or the God of the good Bishops that went before him 13. Nor the desire of Wedlock 13. He hath been remote from the desire of Women in a lawful way nay and frights his Clergy from it too who are made uncapable of spiritual Promotion and censured as heinous Transgressors if married 14. Nor any God in a pious way 14. He hath not regarded any God in a pious way for tho he doth name the true God often and in Words profess him yet in Works he doth defie him and prophane his holy Name 15. Shall give Honour to them that have armed Forces 15. He gives honour to them who have armed Forces and lends them Assi●tance to carry on his black and diabolical Designs 16. Shall own a strange God with splendid Ceremonies Dan. 11.38 16. He hath owned a strange God a Mark compleatly made up in the Mass which is adored with splendid Ceremonies Upon all which we fairly frame this Argument If all these sixteen Characters meet no-where so clear and evident as upon the Pope of Rome then the Pope of Rome is the little Horn and vile Person set forth in the Book of Daniel But all the aforesaid Characters meet no where so clear and evident as upon the Pope of Rome c. Ergo c. To these Characters we shall add a few more out of the Evangelist Matthew the 20th of the Acts the first Epistle to Timothy and the second to the Thessalonians and so draw to a Conclusion Christ foretold that Enemies should come in his Name and own him to be the true Christ with an Intent to deceive that they should appear in Sheeps cloathing and under this Vizard hide their devouring Teeth And Mat. 27.15 Beware of false Prophets which come to you in Sheeps cloathing but inwardly are ravening Wolves that is have a design to destroy you The Popes of Rome in their Succession have been cloathed with Sheeps cloathing covered their D●sign with the Name of Christ the true Christ but with an intent to deceive for all their Pretences of Jesus being the true Christ have been but as a Vizard to hide their devouring Teeth whilst they hid themselves under the Notion of Christianity they have carried on most pernicious and destructive Designs shewing their wolfish and devouring Nature in these three respects 1. If there have appeared any Kings in the Christian World that have been piously disposed they have forthwith endeavoured to pervert them by their Diabolical Doctrines or destroy them by their Holy Poyson 2. If any Ministers or Men of Parts have risen up to set forth God's holy Truth and bless the World with Gospel-Light and saving Doctrine they have either choaked them with Preferments affrighted them by dreadful Fears or by a ravenous thirsting after their Blood have most wickedly and treacherously destroyed their Lives 3. If collective Bodies of pious Congregations of Saints have sprung forth in the World they have followed them like Blood-hounds and devouring Wolves with Fire and Sword fearful Massacres Devastations Murthers and Slaughters till they have spoiled them torn in pieces and devoured them Compleatly fulfilling that Prediction of the Apostle Acts 20.29 30. For I know this that after my departure shall grievous Wolves enter in amongst you not sparing the Flock Also of your own selves shall Men arise speaking perverse Things to draw away the Disciples after them Who can this Prophecy so exactl● agree to as the bloody Popes who at first arose out of the Church and acted the ●art of Wolves to purpose 1. By affrighting the Flock 2. By dispersing and scattering them ab●oad 3. By drinking or sucking the Blood of any of them they could fasten upon in a most astonishing and prodigious manner As for those two eminent Gospel-Prophecies viz. the beginning of 2 Thess 2. and of 1 Tim. 4. we will give a brief Abstract by way of Parallel shewing how these relate only to the Pope of Rome and no other The
Apostle expresly tells us that a Man of Sin shall arise who shall be a lawless One 2 Thess 2.3 c. 1 Tim 4. that will lift up himself against God to sit in the Temple of God that was hindred in his wicked Design by the Imperial Power who gets up by a falling away That he was to be so considerable as to be easily discerned and discovered by the Christian World that he was to manage a great Mystery of Iniquity His coming up was to be by the Assistance and Working of the Devil He was to have a twofold Power Civil and Ecclesiastical comprehending all earthly Power He was to suggest Signs and lying Wonders to the People He was to make use of all Treachery or Deceivableness and Lies his Followers were to be given up to strong Delusions his Party was to speak desperate Lies in Hypocrisy to have scared Consciences That he should be against Matrimony that he should command a long Lent and to abstain from Meats If the Pope of Rome be not a Man of Sin then Beelzebub is not a Devil as is largely demonstrated in the foregoing Sheets for no Divine or Humane Law can set any Bounds to his Ambition and spiritual Tyranny That he exalts himself against God in polluting his pure Worship and against Kings by his usurped Supremacy is before evidenced That he was hindred by the Roman Imperial Power is the Opinion and Judgment of the Learned and also that he was the monstrous Spawn of the Great Apostacy That he manages a great Mystery of Iniquity in which his grand Counsellor the Devil lends him Politicks to a double Usurpation and Encroachment upon Soul and Body pretends to Miracles and false Wonders acts like the Metropolitan Cheat and Impostor of Christendom That his Followers are strongly deluded meer Lyars and Hypocrites with seared Consciences forbidding honest Marriage but allowing Canonical Whoredom That he forbids Meats but can dispense with the grossest Debaucheries All these I say with those other Marks the Holy Spirit gives of him are so legible upon the Pope as if the very Sun-Beams had writ them in Capitals upon his Brazen Forehead Therefore we dismiss him with this full-prov'd Conclusion That He and only He is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Antichrist and the very Man of Sin Thus you have had a brief Description of Mystery Babylon and the Antichristian Beast who hath been so long a time so great a Plague to the World but more especially to God's Church and we did intend to have added some probable Conjectures concer●ing the Time of her Fall which according to most Authors will be in this present Age c. according to Peter du Moulin Brightman and others before the Year 1690. 'T is said The ten Horns shall hate her c. And I have met with a very ancient Prophecy that says There shall arise a Prince of the Illustrious Lilly that should make War with ●landers c. And that he should fall out with Rome and make War against Italy and in the fortieth Year of his Reign should burn Rome with Fire And according to the Description there given of the Person it should seem to be the present French King the Difference there seems now to be between him and the Pope causeth many to speak of it c. But this we must leave to what Time shall produce THE Tenth HEAD OF Metaphors Allegories Similes AND Other Borrowed TERMS CONCERNING Sin and the Devil Sin a Thief Luke 10.30 And Jesus answered and said A certain Man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among Thieves which stripped him of his Rayment and wounded him leaving him half dead c. THis is generally taken for a Parable tho 't is not so called and before I run the Parallel concerning Sin and a Thief I shall very briefly open the whole Parable according to my present Understanding and commit it to better Judgments 1. By this certain Man I understand the First Adam 2. By Jerusalem that happy State and Place of Peace and Rest which he enjoyed before his Fall 3. By his going from Jerusalem to Jericho his departing from God in obeying the Serpent 4. By Thieves Sin and Satan c. These stripped him of his Rayment viz. His first Righteousness c. and spiritually wounded him leaving him half dead i. e. tho he was alive in his Body he was dead in his Soul In the Day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die 5. By the Priest and Levite who had no compassion on him may be meant the Law and Levitical Priesthood 6. By the Samaritan Jesus Christ 7. By pouring in Wine the Blood of Jesus that precious Fruit of the true Vine by Oyl the Holy Spirit which those receive who partake of the Virtue of Christ's Blood called the Oyl of Gladness 8. By setting him on his own Beast may be intended the Doctrine of the Gospel for that a Doctrine metaphorically is said to carry the Soul as a Beast doth the Body Be not carried about with divers and strange Doctrines c. Heb. 13. 9. By the Inn may be meant the Church of God for thither the true Doctrine of Christ carries Believers 10. By the Host the Minister or Pastor of the Church 11. By the two-Pence given to the Host to take care of the poor wounded Person may be meant the Gifts and Graces of the Holy Spirit or as others the Old and New Testament but I rather conclude the former 12. The Samaritan going away may signify Christ's Ascension into Heaven who besides all the Divine Gifts Graces and Comforts of the Spirit he bestows upon his faithful Ministers here and to capacitate and fit them to do their Work and Office he will when he comes again give them Eternal Life Observ Sin and the Devil are and may fitly be compared to Thieves and Robbers If this may not safely be inferred from hence yet from divers other Texts of Scripture it may naturally be reduced c. See Rom. 7.11 2 Cor. 11.1 2. Eph. 4.22 Heb. 3.13 In the opening of this we shall first shew what Sin and the Devil robs Men of 2. Shew what kind of Thieves and Robers Sin and the Devil are Thieves Parallel A Thief is one or more that in a secret and felonious manner takes away that which is another Mans whether it be Goods Money c. and thereby oft-times undoe and utterly ruine their Neighbours depriving them of all those good things they had in Possession or the Promise of enjoying c. SIn and Satan strive unjustly to take away or deprive the Sons of Men of their undoubted Right to Divine Things Adam was invested with a very great Estate he had great abundance of all good things in his Possession before the Fall viz. Union and Communion with God perfect Righteousness c. he was the Heir of the World Eden in an especial manner with all the Riches Glory and Delights thereof were his c. nothing
the Holiest of all viz. Heaven it self Heb. 9.23 before the Throne of Mercy pleading for us Levit. 16.16 IV. The Priest was to make an Atonement for the Holy-Place because of the Uncleanness of the Children of Israel And so he shall do saith the Text for the Tabernacle of the Congregation c. This shewed the horrible Nature of Sin For tho the People never came into the Holy-P●ace much less into the Most Holy Place yet such was the Power of their Iniquities that the holy Altar Ark and Sanctuary it self was defiled in the Sight of God and could not be cleansed without Blood So our Sins do defile God's Church and his most holy Ordinances therein performed so that neither we nor any of our best Services can meet with acceptance but by the means of Christ's Blood and Merits V. No Man was to be in the Tabernacle when the High-Priest went in to make Atonement only the High-Priest himself c. plainly signifying that Jesus Christ our High-Priest hath no Partner with him in working our Salvation He his own self bare our Sins in his Body on the Tree 1 Pet. 2.24 c. VI. The Altar of Incense was sprinkled with the Blood of the kill'd Goat shadowing that Christ through the shedding of his own Blood should be consecrated our Intercessor and by the Means and Merits thereof our Prayers should be accepted Heb. 8.6 VII The High-Priest was to cast off his glorious Garments when he made this Atonement Verse 4. Phil. 2. signifying that Christ should be abased and lay aside as it were his glorious Robes or va●l his Deity and appear in the Form of a Servant that so he might finish the Work of our Redemption VIII The Day of Atonement shall saith the Text be a Sabbath for ever shadowing thereby that through the Atonement and Expiation of Christ he hath obtained everlasting Rest for us and that in his Death all typical Sacrifices should end IX Once only in a Year this Atonement was made to shew that not often but once for ever without repetition Christ should make a perfect Atonement for us by his own Blood Heb. 9.24 and thereby enter into the highest Heavens to appear in the presence of God for us The Scape-Goat a Type of Christ Levit. 10.20 c. THe Scape-Goat called in Hebrew Azazel that is the Goat gone away c. was so called because he escaped alive representing Christ Jesus alive in his Divine Nature tho put to death in his Humane Nature or alive after he rose again from the Dead II. He was presented alive that by him Reconciliation might be made and this after the other Goat was sacrificed signifying acccording to the Learned two Things 1. The Resurrection of Christ 2. Our rising with him from the Death of Sin to a Life of Grace by the operation of the Spirit c. III. Aaron shall put or lay both his Hands upon the Head of the live-Goat and confess over him all the Iniquities of the Children of Israel Levit. 16.21 c. and he shall bear them c. Figuring thereby how Christ should bear all our Sins viz. the Punishment due to them The Lord hath laid on him the Iniquities of us all Isa 53. IV. And so the He-Goat was sent into the Wilderness or Land not inhabited which the Greek calleth Abaton wayless or inaccessible figuring the utter abolishing of our Sins by Jesus Christ both from the Face of God that so they may not appear before him against us to condemn us or be imputed or charged upon us nor have any Dominion or Power over us They were to confess upon the Head of the Goat all their Iniquities signifying if we would have our Sins c●rried away and for ever to be forgot we must confess them c. By this saith Ainsworth it appeareth that as the killed Goat figured Christ killed or put to death for our Sins so this living Goat figured him also who bore our Griefs Isa 53.4 5 6. and carried our Sorrows c. And because Christ was not only to die for our Offences but also to rise again for our Justification and because these two Things could not fitly be shadowed by one Beast which the Priest having killed could not make alive again therefore God appointed two that in the slain Beast Christ's Death and in the live Beast his Life and Victory might be shadowed See the like Mystery in the two Birds for the cleansing the Leper The Sacrifice of the Red Heifer Numb 19. a Type of Christ THe Colour of this Beast was red As other Sacrifices of Beasts prefigured Christ so this saith Ainsworth in special figured him Red signified his human Nature and Participation of our Afflictions and the Bloodiness of his Agony and grievous Passion II. She must be without blemish and upon whom never Yoak came This signified the perfect Holiness of Christ who never bore the Yoak of Sinfulness nor was subject to the Laws or Precep●s of Man III. The Heifer was burned without the Host and her Blood sprinkled seven times before the Tabernacle of the Congregation which signified Christ's Suffering without the Gates of Jerusalem Heb. 13.11 12. Circumcision what it was a Type of CIrcumcision was the cutting off the Foreskin of the Flesh signifying the cutting off the Lusts of the Heart and Life or parting with the Corruption of Nature Col. 2.11 which rebells against the Spirit II. Circumcision puts the Body to pain Gen. 43.25 So those who come under the Circumcision of the Heart are sensible of much spiritual Pain upon the account of Sin III. As that Part cut off was never set to the Body again but was taken quite away So in this spiritual Circumcision Sin must not be parted with for a time only but must be cast off for ever IV. The Circumcised Person was admitted into the Church and Family of God So he that is spiritually circumcised becomes a fit Person for Baptism and so to be admitted into the Church of God V. Such who were not circumcised were not to be admitted to the Privileges of the Church and outward Worship of God So the Uncircumcised in Heart and Life ought not to be admitted unto the spiritual Privileges of the Gospel and Communion of the Saints VI. The uncircumcised Person was looked upon by God's People as an hateful Person see with what contempt David beheld Goliah upon this account 1 Sam. 17. This uncircumcised Philistine c. So those who are not circumcised in Heart are hateful to God VII Circumcision was a Sign of the Righteousness of Faith So the spiritual Circumcision of the Heart i. e. putting away the Body of Sin c. is a Sign of the Truth of Grace and of an Interest in the Righteousness of Christ Jesus The Rock which was smitten out of which came Water Exod. 17. was a Type of Christ 1 Cor. 10.4 And that Rock was Christ viz. a
Figure of him IT was a Rock which in appearance is dry and barren and a very unlikely thing to afford Water So Christ in his outward State in the Days of his Flesh seemed very unlikely to carnal Eyes to afford such spiritual Waters of Grace and Salvation II. It seemed wonderful that it should send forth Water in such abundance So Jesus Christ to the Wonder of Men and Angels sends forth the Water of Life in abundance to all those that believe on him III. That Rock sent forth its Water to the People of Israel when they were ready to perish for Thirst there being no way to relieve them So Christ refreshes the Souls of poor Sinners that come unto him when they can find no Help Comfort or Refreshment any where else John 8.24 but without him must perish eternally If ye believe not that I am he ye shall die in your Sins IV. The Rock was smitten before it yielded Water So Jesus Christ was smitten of God and crucified that his precious Blood might be poured forth to consummate the Redemption of our Souls V. The Rock was smitten for a rebellious People who murmured against God and who deserved no such Grace and Favour from him So Christ was slain for us who were Rebels and Enemies to him by evil Works who deserved nothing but his eternal Wrath and Displeasure Dr. Th● Taylor VI. The Water out of that Rock followed the Children of Israel through the Wilderness over all Hills and Vallies unto Canaan all the Dryness of that dry and barren Desert could not dry it up So the Waters of Life streaming from Christ that sacred Rock follow the true Israel of God quite through the Wilderness of this World until they come to the heavenly Canaan yea all the Persecutions and Temptations in the World whatsoever cannot dry it up The Pillar of Cloud and Fire Exod. 14. a Type of Christ Numb 9.15 16 17. THe Pillar of Fire was a certain Guide to the Israelites whilst they pass from Egypt to Canaan So Jesus Christ is our true Guide by his Word and Spirit till we come to the heavenly Canaan or Land of Immortality II. It was a Guide to them by Night that they might not lose their Way So Christ is our Guide in the dark Night of Trouble Temptation and Desertion III. The Pillar of Fire was not only a Guide to them but it also afforded them much Light which made their Journey comfortable to them Persons may have a sure Guide in a Night and yet be in Darkness or have but little or no Light So Jesus Christ is not only a Guide to his People in their passing through the Night of Mortality but also a Light a Light to them that sit in Darkness as well as a Guide for their Feet into the Way of Peace Exod. 14.20 he is upon this account the Comfort and Joy of God's Israel IV. The Pillar of Fire was Darkness to the Egyptians tho it gave Light to Israel So is Christ's Salvation Joy and Comfort to the Godly but a Stumbling-block and Stone of Offence unto the Wicked J. K. V. The Pillar of Fire did not afford the Israelites Light only but Heat also as a worthy Writer observes by which means they were kept from the piercing Cold of the Night So Jesus Christ the Anti-type of this Fiery Pillar affords us much spiritual Heat by his Word and Spirit which are compared to Fire by which means we are kept from the cold and lukewarm Temper or Frame of Heart which God's Soul hateth and thereby preserved fervent in Spirit burning in Love and Divine Zeal to God his Saints and to Holiness Exod. 14.20 VI. This Pillar in going behind between the Camp of Israel and the Egyptians was a blessed Defence and Protection unto them So Jesus Christ is the Defence and Safeguard of his People VII The Pillar of Fire if the Enemy had strove with it or made resistance against it would have burned and consumed them together So all that rebell against Christ or resist him shall be devoured Who would set Briars and Thorns against me in Battel Isa 27.4 I would go through them I would burn them together The Pillar of Cloud THe Pillar of Cloud was a great Refreshment to the Children of Israel by Day during their long Journey in the Wilderness the Sun in those Countries shining sometimes very hot which might had it not been for this Cloudy Pillar have been very destructive or grievous to them during so many Years Travels So Jesus Christ as Mediator is as a Cloud or Screen between the hot Beams of God's Wrath and poor Believers 'T is he who keeps us from being consumed by the Wrath of him Heb. 12. ult who is to the Wicked a Consuming Fire II. It was a Fire and a Cloud yet both but one Pillar So Christ is God and Man and yet but one Person and the same Christ who is a Saviour to the truly Penitent will destroy all ungodly and impenitent Ones The Passeover a Type of Christ 1 Cor. 5.7 Christ our Passeover is sacrificed for us THe Passeover or Paschal Lamb was a most lively Figure or Type of Christ nay as a worthy Divine observes this one Legal Sacrament preached not obscurely to the ancient Jews the whole Doctrine of the Gospel This will appear in five Things 1. In the Choice of the Sacrifice 2. In the preparing of it 3. In the Effusion of the Blood and Actions about it 4. In the Eating and the Conditions therein 5. In the Fruits and Use Eph. 3.21 Parallels I. In the Choice of the Sacrifice the Lord appointed it to be a Lamb notably signifying Jesus Christ whom the Baptist called the Lamb of God taking away the Sins of the World II. It was to be a Lamb without blemish signifying the most absolute Perfection of Jesus Christ III. The Paschal Lamb was to be taken out of the Fold signifying that Christ should be taken from amongst Men or from among his Brethren Deut. 17.15 one of the Seed of Abraham according to the Flesh IV. The Lamb was to be a Year old and also it must be slain signifying that Christ in his full vigour and strength should be put to death V. The Lamb was to be roasted with Fire which might signify the Manner of Christ's Death He was crucified and pierced he endured the Fire of Afflictions and the Fire of God's Wrath that was due to us for our Sins VI. The Lamb was roasted whole to signify saith Dr. Taylor that Christ bore the whole Wrath of God both in Soul and Body Not a Bone of the Lamb was to be broken to shew that not one Bone of Christ should be broken John 19.36 VII The Blood of the Lamb was to be saved in a Bason it must not be shed upon the Ground nor trodden under foot signifying the Preciousness of Christ's Blood and that great Esteem God the Father and all
true Christians have of it VIII The Blood of the Lamb must be sprinkled upon the Lintel and Sides of the Doors of the Israelites which held forth that the Blood of Christ must be applied by Faith for our Justification stands not only in the shedding of Christ's Blood but also in the sprinkling of it upon our Consciences IX It must be sprinkled upon the Posts and Doors so as the Israelits could neither go out of Doors nor come in but they must see on all sides the Blood of the Lamb signifying that they and we should both at home and abroad going forth and coming in and on all occasions have the Passion of Jesus Christ before our Eyes in holy Meditation and Contemplation X. It was not enough for the Jews to have the Lamb slain and the Blood shed within the House but the Blood must be sprinkled without Doors signifying as some observe If Christ's Blood i. e. the Merits of it be received into our Hearts for Justification the sprinkling of it will appear and be seen outwardly in a holy Life and real Sanctification Verse 22. XI The Blood of the Lamb was to be sprinkled with a Bunch of Hyssop dipp'd in it which might signify that such who would be sprinkled with Christ's Blood must obtain true Faith for Hyssop bears a Resemblance to Faith in threee things 1. It is a ground low and weak Herb Faith in it self and as it is in Believers is weak and teacheth Humility 2. It will grow on a Rock or Wall So Faith roots it self in Christ that true spiritual Rock 3. Hyssop hath a cleansing and healing quality So Faith purifies the Heart and Life of a Sinner and heals all the Sores of a wounded Conscience XII They were to eat the Flesh of the Lamb to signify that we must spiritually feed upon Jesus Christ viz. believe on him which is called an eating of his Flesh and drinking of his Blood XIII Every particular Lamb was to be eaten in one House signifying the Unity of the Church of God or the spiritual Conjunction and Agreement of all the Faithful in one Bread and one Body 1 Cor. 10.17 XIV Only Israelites and not Strangers were to eat of it to shew that none but the true Seed viz. Believers have Right to Christ and the blessed Rites of his House XV. They were to eat it with bitter Herbs to signify that Repentance and godly Sorrow for Sin ought to be in those who come to receive and partake of Jesus Christ and that they should remember with Grief of Soul what their Sins brought upon their Saviour and what the filthy and bitter Nature of Sin is XVI They were to eat it with unleavened Bread to signify that those who come to the true Passeover should keep that Feast with the unleavened Bread of Sincerity and Truth hating false Doctrine Hypocrisy and every evil Work XVII They must eat it in remembrance of their Deliverance out of Egypt So those who come to the true Passeover ought to remember how God hath by Christ's Blood delivered them from Wrath and Hell XVIII They were to eat it with their Loins girt and their Staves in their hands and their Shoes on their Feet to shew that we who feed upon our Passeover should have the Girdle of Truth and our Feet shod with the Preparation of the Gospel of Peace and that we are but Strangers and Pilgrims here XIX They were not to eat the Paschal Lamb until they had purged all Leaven out of their Houses which shews what Care every Christian should take to purge out the Leaven of Malice and Wickedness out of their Hearts The Jews were to search for Leaven and not suffer a Crum or small Morsel to remain in their Houses So careful should all those be to purge out every Sin and let no Iniquity remain in them who come to the Lord's Table WHEREIN the Brazen Serpent was a Type of Christ as also the Manna and divers others Types we have shewed in the First Volume And the Parallels of the First and Second Temple we have insisted upon under the Head of Metaphors concerning the Church of God to which we refer you And finding to what a Bigness this Second Volume is swollen I must be forced to break off and leave these my poor Labours to the Blessing of God praying they may prove to the Advantage of his despised and afflicted Church desiring what Profit any Christians may receive here-from they would not forget to give the Honour to God who only deserves it to whom be Glory in the Church by Christ Jesus throughout all Ages World without End Amen FINIS Philologia Sacra The Second Part WHEREIN The SCHEMES or FIGURES in Scripture are reduced under their proper HEADS with a Brief Explication of Each Together with A TREATISE OF The TYPES PARABLES ALLEGORIES c. in the Old and New Testament CHAP I. Of the Figures of a Word THE Word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Schema principally and properly signifies the Garb Habit or Ornament of the Body and by a Metaphor is translated to signify the Beauty or Ornament of Speech as * Lib. 3. Rhet. cap. 8. Aristotle and * In Bruto Orat. perf Cicero say The Latines render it Figure as some say because Stage-Players by the variation or shifting of their Habit represented divers Figures of Men These Figures are called Rhetorical Lights and Ornaments and do not change the sense of Words as Tropes do but give an Imbellishment or Beauty to Speech There are Figures 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of a Word and Figures 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of a Sentence the first belong to the Matter or as it were the Body of an Oration the latter to the Form or as it were the Soul of a Sentence The former are when a Speech is figured in Words repeated in a certain order or that mutually agree in sound for Emphasis or Ornament's sake The latter are such whose Emphaticalness consists not in Words singly but in the things themselves giving weight and gravity to the Speech * Lib. 5. Instit Orat. c. 1. Vossius says That a Scheme properly signifies two things viz. The exterior Garb and the Gesture of the Body as Dancers who caper at the noise of musical Instruments For Schemes of Words may in this be resembled to Habit or Garb because without them the Speech is naked as a Man without his Cloaths and Schemes of Sentences may be compared to Artificial Gestures because without these it will be like a Man who moves or walks in his natural Place or Posture of the first we will produce some Examples 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Conjungo to joyn together 1. Epizeuxis 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in Latine Subjunctio is when the same word or sound is continued or repeated in the same Sentence as Exod. 34.6 The Lord the Lord a God merciful and gracious c. Deut. 23.43 The Stranger that is in thy