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A34689 A practicall commentary, or an exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John by ... John Cotton ... Cotton, John, 1584-1652.; R. D. (Roger Drake), 1608-1669.; Scott, Chr. (Christopher), fl. 1655. 1658 (1658) Wing C6452; ESTC R5113 587,691 443

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formerly been a professor of the truth who afterward made shipwrack of faith and a good conscience and withstood Paul and therefore Paul prays against him Some think he did it as discerning by extraordinary revelation that he was in a state of reprobation but that is not likely he leaving his prayer as exemplary to all after comers Gal. 5.12 I would that even those were cut off that trouble you that subvert or unddermine you those he wisht they were utterly cut off from Church and Common-wealth Those false Apostles they would have overthrown the Gospel of Christ and brought in another Gospel and because those false Apostles were all alike the Apostle discerned them to be in a state of damnation as being enemies to the Crosse of Christ Phil. 3.18 19. At the first they preached the Gospel but afterwards turning aside to earthly things they began to magnifie themselves and vilifie the Apostles and so hindered the preaching of the Gospel and therefore he looks at them as deserving to be cut off he looks at them as dogs Phil. 3.2 1 Cor. 16.22 If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ let him be anathema maranatha that is the greatest curse that can befall a man There was a threefold Excommunication in the primitive Church 1 A mere restraint from the Sacrament of the Lords Supper of such as were ignorant till they were better instructed 2 There was Excommunicatio major when they cut them off from all fellowship with the Church from the Word and Sacraments and Christian communion and from eating with them This ought to be inflicted upon notorious scandalous sinners 3 Let him be Anathema Maranatha was a greater curse then any of those for in the former Excommunication though they excluded them from their fellowship yet they ought not to count them as enemies but might admonish them and bring them on to repentance that they might recover themselves 2 Thess 3.14 15. There was hope of such for they did therefore excommunicate them that they might be saved 1 Cor. 5.5 And when it was rightly dispensed it was a notable means to humble them when they considered that if the Church saw cause to banish them from their society God might see much more cause to banish them from heaven But yet there was a greater Excommunication Let him be Anathema Maranatha that is let him be accursed untill the coming of the Lord surely then their sin is a sin against the holy Ghost Obj. Some will say Paul loved not Christ at first Answ True He speaks not of men without the Church but within the Church Obj. Why are there not many carnall men in the Church that love not Christ that desire him not that never look towards him Answ I take it to be a kind of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in this slender expression he intends much more then he expresseth If any man love not that is if any man hate the Lord Jesus Christ if he have partaken in the gifts and graces of Christ if he have received nor onely Baptisme but tasted of the sweetnesse and goodnesse of his grace if after he come to oppose and maligne Christ and his wayes Let such a man be Anathema Maranatha Reas 1. From the despight such persons doe to the chiefe means and help of prayer one is the Spirit of grace for the Spirit of grace is the Spirit of supplication Zech. 12.10 Now they that despight the Spirit of grace the Spirit is so grieved that it will not assist us in any prayer we make for such Heb. 10.29 Reas 2. From the like despight they offer to the other principall help of prayer that is asking in the name of Christ upon those two wings our prayers fly up to heaven viz. upon the mediation of Christ and the Spirit of grace with these two they prevail now these men that sin against the holy Ghost they make a scorn of Christ Heb. 10.29 They trample under foot his blood and put him to open shame Heb. 6.6 that is they put him to open and exemplary punishment as the most notorious malefactor Now if a man shall know Christ and afterwards hate him what doth he but shew that Christ was a notorious malefactor and suffered not for other mens sins but his own Therefore there is no hope Christ should lend his Name to be a Mediator Reas 3. Where Christ is not a sacrifice of propitiation for sins there be cannot be expected to be an intercessor for such Now there remains no more sacrifice for such Heb. 10.27 If the sacrifice of Christ reach not to such then he will never make intercession for them 4. From the incouragement God is wont to give his servants in their prayers He will fulfill the desires of them that fear him Psal 145.19 And this is their confidence that whatsoever they ask in the Name of Christ they shall receive and therefore God will not so much dishonor his promise nor discourage us as to give us hearts not to pray when we shal be answered we may pray for wicked men whom we know not in what condition they are but then our prayers shall return into our own bosomes Psal 35.13 But if men be profest enemies to Christ then we doe not shew our selves to be Gods friends if we shew friendship to them or pray for them and therefore our prayers will doe them no good and our selves harm Vse 1. To teach us that sin unto death may be discerned even of common Christians for else why doth he write to common Christians to all believers in generall Verse 13. That if his Brother sin a sin unto death then he should not pray for him Vse 2. It may therefore teach Gods people to learn the nature of this sin left they pray unawares for such whom their prayers shall doe no good If therefore you see professors that have tasted of the grace of God if afterward they maligne and oppose those wayes and the servants of God in this case save your labour in praying for them your prayers will doe no good but harm But how shall we discern when they are inlightned and convinced We may indeed discern their malignity and opposition but it may be they doe it of ignorance In this case our Saviour and Stephen prayed for their adversaries because they knew not what they did therefore three thousand after they were convinced that it was the Christ whom they had persecuted they were pricked in their hearts and brought on to repentance Therefore if you discern they doe this out of ignorance pray heartily for them But how may we discerne they commit this against the light and knowledge of the truth Answ If they doe expresse in their speech and conversation that they are affected with Christ and the wayes of his grace and convinced that those are the right wayes and yet afterwards they maliciously oppose those wayes then pray not for them Mat. 21.28 The Pharisees knew Christ to be the heir
A. 1. This comes from want of thorow and entire fellowship with the Lord Jesus for though they may have much joy and comfort in the Members of the Church yet it is but a Land-flood all that joy and grace may be dried up unlesse they partake of that Fountain which never fails and as the Lord told Samuel They have not rejected thee but me they have rejected so see you any departing from the Church they departed from Christ and union with him first Dan. 11.34 35. many cleave to him but feignedly Heb. 12.13 when a man haults between falshood and truth or God and his lusts he will be turned out of the way 2 From the stumbling-blocks they meet with in 1 The Church first persecution Matth. 13.21 that makes some offended 2 Hard Doctrin Joh. 16.66 the Doctrin of Purity seems harsh Doctrin to them so the Doctrin of Predestination offends some 3 There fall out some admonitions or reproofs to be dispenced to the Members of the Church now if they come with proud unmortified spirits they will be offended at them and fly back again this was the cause of Simon Magus his Apostacy when Peter reproved him sharply he could not brook it but fell off and set up a false Doctrin and lying miracles to subvert the Apostles Doctrin some depart from others because they think themselves more holy than others Isa 65.5 either they give offence to others or others to them Vse Shews us our duty not to rest our selves satisfied in that we are Members of the Church we may live in the Church and partake of the ordinances yet after fall off therefore be sure that you give up your selves first to the Lord and then to the Church otherwise keeping any pride or covetousnesse in our hearts it will make us fall off pride will make us take offence at others and others at us and covetousnesse will make us fall off when we meet with persecution and losse of goods and liberty for Christ therefore come with humble and mortified hearts and give up your selves to Christ and then you shall not easily give offence to others and will be content to part with any thing for Christ and so will continue Members of the Church Doct. 2 Such as depart from the Church were never Members of the Church They were not of us that is of the Apostles nor of us that is of such whose sins are forgiven them either old men or young or Children Q. What is the Church or who are the Church 1 The Church is called a company of Saints because they are holy in heart and practice 1 Cor. 14 13. 1 Cor. 1.2 2 The Church is called an elect people 3 They that are indeed of the Church are such as shall be saved Acts 2 ult as all those that were in Noahs Ark were saved so all those that are true Members of the Church Grounds 1 From the near fellowship such have with the Catholique Church and so certainly are of the number of the first born written in heaven Heb. 12.23 therefore Christ saith all his sheep hear his voice Joh. 10.2 3 4.16.27 28. and none shall pluck them out of his hand Those that are truly Members of the particular Church are likewise Members of the Catholique my finger which is a part of my hand is a part of my whole body 2 From the fellowship such have with the head Christ all the true Members receive nourishment from the head Col. 2.18 19. therefore they not holding to the head fall into vain speculations therefore those that depart from the head fall from the Church Ephes 4.15 16. and being knit to the head they are joyned with such bands of the spirit and bands of ordinances that they all partake of one spirit 1 Cor. 6.17 so 1 Cor. 12.13 1 Cor. 10.6 7. and so in all their prayers they pray for the whole Church Our Father thy Will be done of us we have a tender care of all the Church knit together in one Love one Faith one Hope one Baptisme so that those that are truly knit cannot fall off Vse 1 To reprove an Error of the Romish Church that do maintain that wicked men may be true Members of the Church but we say that those that fall off were never true Members of the Church and yet they hold that many fall off and yet were true Members but they might indeed depart from their Church but never from any true Church if they do depart from the Church they were never true Members of the Church they were not of Christs sheep for he will keep them that none of them shall fall off We say therefore that such were not true Members but ill humors and superfluous excrements of the body and therefore no wonder though they fell off But you will say some there are that continue faithfull friends to the Church and never fall off from them are there not some that are ornaments and maintainers and supporters of the Church yet have no truth of Grace in their hearts are not they Members of the Church They have the place of Members but are not true Members a glasse eye may be an ornament to the body and a wooden Legg a support to the body yet are no true Members so such may be ornaments and supporters of the Church yet no true Members but as a glasse eye or a wooden legge these though they cleave to the body yet they are not joyned by nerves and sinews neither animated by the head so these are not tyed to the Church by the spirit of God or bond of Faith and Love but some external ligaments as honour or profit in the Church Vse 2 It may teach us what to judge of such men as have been sometimes very forward and zealous Professors but afterwards they sit loose from Religion and fall off from the Saints and grow enemies to the Church they were never true Members of the Church Stella cadens nunquam stella cometa fuit never any Star fell the Church is compared to Heaven Christians to Stars when we think we see a Star fall it is no Star but a meteor drawn up by the heat of the Sun which when the heat of the Sun is withdrawn falsl so if you see any Stars fall from the Church they were some sluggish meteors that by the heat of Gods ordinances were raised up and inflamed but after the heat was a little dissolved they fell away if any fall they were never any true Stars in heaven but blazing meteors Vse 3 It may teach us never to rest in any fellowship or society of the Church till we are knit by the spirit to God and Christ so that every ordinance knits you nearer to Christ and to his Members and every conference quickens your affection to the Church and theirs to you come not therefore to the Fellowship of the Church for custome or credit or to satisfie friends these are but as glasse eyes and woden leggs
and wish you had never kept them company but on the contrary had you but once got into a near communion with the Saints you should never depart from them it was the saying of a late faithful Servant of God Dr. Preston Though I leave my life yet I shall not leave my company Vse 5 Of consolation to any soul that ever had true fellowship with Christ and his church having once loved you he will love you to the end 1 Cor. 10.13 1 Thes 5.23 24. Psal 37.23 24 25. though we doe fall yet the Lord puts under his hand Rom. 8.25 Rom. 5.10 1 Pet. 1.5 we are kept by the power of God to Salvation he embraceth us with his everlasting arms so that if we have once got fellowship with God and his Church fear not you shall not fall and if you doe start aside and feed on ill Dyet you shall finde the smart of it he will humble you that he may save you at the last day Doct. It is a note of seducers or Antichristian Teachers to depart from the fellowship of the Church They went out from us because they were not of us and so such were never cordial or hearty to the church therefore when you see any fall off know it argues an Antichristian spirit 2 Thes 2 3. 1 Tim. 4.1 Many 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 shall depart from the Church so that all Antichristian spirits have a corrupt spirit of seperation For Explication Q 1. What is this seperation A. 1. A seperation Local such was that practise of the Tribe of Gad. and Manasses Josh 22.9 10. it was not seperation in fellowship as they professe vers 26 27 but that is not a seperation that makes an Antichrist 2 A departing in fellowship which yet falls short of an Antichristian spirit though it deserve blame and reproof Gal. 2.12 not but that his judgement and affection was with them yet he with-drew from their society in Ordinances for this Paul blamed him but yet it was not an Antichristian spirit though he were a man of great zeale and courage yet none so subject to be carried away with fear as he was let christians therefore most suspect themselves there wherein they least suspect themselves and think themselves strongest but this was an infirmity in him 3 There is a departing from the Faith of the church or sitting loose from them in Spirit judgement and affection their Doctrin contrary and hearts contrary as Paul saith In the latter dayes certain shall depart from the Faith Heb. 10.25 to 29. so that such fall off not only in place or fellowship in ordinance but in judgment heart and affection that is a mark of an Antichristian spirit Jude 4.5 3 Epist Joh. 8 9 10. It is said of the new converts that were added to the church that they continued in the Apostles Doctrin and fellowship Acts 2.42 therefore when they break from the fellowship of the church they depart from the Apostles doctrin Q. What be the grounds A. 1. From the fellowship the true Members of the church have with Christ 1 Joh. 1.4 therefore when you see a spirit of with-drawing from the fellowship of the church they depart from the Apostles Doctrine and if from them then from Christ for surely our fellowship is with God and with the Son therefore to prevent that denying of Christ he gives them charge that they doe not forsake assembling themselves c. Heb. 10.25 to 29. A finger cut off from the hand is not only cut off from the hand but from the head too so if men fall off from the Members they will also fall off from Christ the Head Vse 1. Seems to inform our judgements what to think in case of seperation for this place is much abused The Papists they build on this place that they that seperate from their church are Antichrists That company say they that breake off from the fellowship of the church is Antichristian as it is plain here now what were Calvin and Luther but such as brake off from the fellowship of the church therefore they were of Antichrists spirit and fore-runners of him We must therefore know it is not every seperation from that which is called a church that is a note of an Antichristian spirit but it must be known whether that were the true church now this church St. John speaks of was the true Church for it was from such whose sins were forgiven now if it be not a true Church that they breake from it is no sign of Antichrist 2 Chro. 11.16 such as set their hearts to seek the Lord seperated themselves from those that followed Jereboam and came to Jerusalem so the Apostles were faine to seperate from the Church of the Jewes which persecuted Christ and them and so constituted a Church by themselves a Christian Church so then it is not a seperation from a false Church but a true that is a sign of an Antichristian spirit Obj. But what pretence or just ground had such Divines to fall from the Romish Church or we in England for we only upon the falling out of Hen. 8. with the Pope fell from him A. True that matter of Divorce did move him to fail off from the Pope and indeed that cause was enough to fall off from the Pope who would binde a Prince to an unlawful Marriage But the whole body of Christendom had a Three-fold ground of seperation which may be just when a Church is heretical that is hold an errour contrary to the foundation obstinately yet that is not a sufficient ground as the Church of Corinth denied the Resurrection from the Dead yet he calls them Saints so though the Pharisees had charged that none should profess Christ which was an obstinate denying of Christ and taught false Doctrine yet Christ charges them to obey them because they sit in Moses Chair and therefore fundamental erroneousnesse is not alwayes a just cause 1 Therefore that is a just cause of seperation when a Church is infected with Blasphemy and Contradiction and Blaspheme the wayes of God Acts 19.19 Acts 13.45 46. 2 Idolatry is a just ground of seperation 2 Cor. 6.16 17 18. 3 Persecution is a just ground of seperation Mat. 10.23 Acts 8.1 Now all these have met in the Church of Rome they have blasphemed and condemned as Heretical Justification by Faith and other fundamentall truths 2 They worship Images as of the Virgin Mary yea with Divine honour as the Bread in the Sacrament what greater Idolatry 3 The World knows and the blood of thousands of Martyrs can testifie their horrible Persecutions that as long as we were subordinate to them we could not profess the true Religion without loss of Goods and life therefore we have just cause to seperate our selves from them Vse 2. It may teach us what to judge of the Seperatists or Brownists are they of Antichrist Surely their practise is blame-worthy 1 Because they seperate where Christ keeps fellowship Rev.
1.18 and that he walks with us we argue because he is still pleased to dispence to us the Word of Life and edifies many souls thereby and therefore surely Christ hath fellowship and shall man be more pure than his Maker where Christ vouch safes fellowship shall man renounce it If they be converted where had they their conversion 2 Have not many of Gods Servants heretofore kept company with Churches as corrupt as ours are Did not Peter and John keep company with them and shall they be more pure and curious 3 Christ commands If thy Brother offends admonish him Matth. 18.17 if he hear thee not take two or three more if he hear not them then tell it to the Church and if he heare not the Church let him be to thee as an Heathen or Publican but if the church hear not thy complaint he doth not say let the church be as an Heathen or Publican now there are many of our Seperatists never admonished their Brethren nor made their complaint to the church and if they did and the church heard them not must they therefore Excommunicate the church and renounce it therefore unlesse you find in it Blasphemy or Idolatry or Persecution there is no just ground of seperation Therefore this sin is very dangerous it draws men from the Members of the Church 1 They say our Worship is corrupt 2 Our Government is Antichristian For the first you cannot maintain it for in sundry Congregations you shall not find much corruption as for reading of Prayers if it be lawful to read Psalmes why is it not lawful to read Prayers therefore that is no just ground it is that which all Protestant Churches have used 2 Suppose there were and are sundry abuses in the Church yet that is no safe ground of seperation Ezek. 5.11 Ezek. 9.4 so when the Sons of Eli corrupted the Sacrifices of God their Sin was great yet it was a sin for the people to seperate and abhor 1 Sam. 2.17 2 They say our Government is Antichristian we say it is that Government that expeld Antichrist somtimes and sundry have witnessed it with their blood and I say further there is no such corruption in our State as was in Jerusalem when Christ and his Apostles kept Fellowship with them as two High Priests c. 3 They say our Ministry and Calling is Antichristian we say we doe not profess our selves enemies to Christ and for our Callings many of us are elected by the peoples approbation or by such as are set up by the King and State and if God blesse our Ministry to convert thousands to God by that means it is an evident sign God approves our Calling for if it were Antichristian they would not convert souls to God 4 They say our people are corrupt and some such as Paul bids not to have communion with 1 Cor. 5.11 as Drunkards Whoremongers and therefore you see what evill such doe they make Gods people abhor the Offerings and breake off from fellowship with you We cannot deny but there are very many corrupt and scandalous persons in our Church but private Christians have no authority to roote them out 1 For Ministers if they see that it would turn to the dissipation and destruction of the F●ock it were better to forbear 1 Cor. 5. Mat. 13.29 30. Ezra 4.20 they ceased from building the Temple when there came a command against it therefore they had better forbear when it cannot be redressed without greater prejudice to the Church 2 The corruption of such doe not corrupt the Church or the Ordinances of God He that eats and drinks unworthily eats and drinks damnation to himself not to the whole Congregation and you shall finde many Churches as corrupt as the Church of Corinth yet the Apostle would not have them renounce it Lastly they say we were never truly constituted our Church had no true constitution A. That constitution which they themselves require hath not been wanting in ours 1 They say there must be entring into a Covenant that was done in King Edward and Queen Elizabeths dayes and whereas they say our Church is but a Parliament constitution that doth not weaken but establish our Church 2 But they say that our Church consists of a mixt multitude so was that 2 Chron. 20.13 when Jehosaephat assembled all Judah before the Lord Num. 11.4 there was a mixt multitude and they did it out of fear and yet it was a true Church and so is ours though there be a mixt multitude And yet this falling off because it is not from the main Doctrine but from the skirts and some circumstantials therefore they doe not fall utterly from Christ but yet it is not possible but they weaken their faith 3 This refutes the Anabaptists that fall off from our Church because we baptize Infants before they come to knowledge 1 We say though there were no Baptism it were no cause to make it no church as Israel in Egypt without Circumcision 2 We say our children have as much right to Baptisme as Isaack to circumcision but they were circumcised the eight day and if the Covenant belong to them then the Seals of the Covenant Act. 2.39 Mark 10. Vse 4. Lastly it may teach us all if it be a sign of Antichristianisme to withdraw from the church then it is a mark of true Christianity to stick close to the fellowship of the Saints in love in Christian duties in admonishiog one another in counselling in comforting in reproving one another therefore take heed you forsake not this fellowship for so you loose your grace and strength if you sit loose from them They that follow lying vanities forsake their own mercies all that oyntment that was powred on Christs head descends to the lowest skirt of his garment Psal 133. to the meanest Christian therefore if you sit loose from Christ and his members how can you look for any drops of his oyle the vallies receive the showrs from the Mountains there God hath commanded a blessing and it comes with power and authority a man that gets a blessing any where else gets it but precario and as it were by stealth but in publick communion God hath commanded a blessing Now we come to the last point the end of the departing of these men out of the church they went out that it might appear they were not all of us Whose end was this who propounded this end it was not their intention to manifest themselves not to be of the church but all heretiques pretended that they aimed at a better church they never intended it to manifest themselves to be enemies to the church neither was it the end of the church the church did not cast them out but it was voluntary defection they went out of themselves therefore the church did not look at that end whose end was it then Surely it was Gods end who over-ruled their Apostacy to the benefit of his church when he saw them warp from the
Fellowship of the church God gives them up to Apostacy that he might make it appear they were not of the church 1 King 12.24 fight not against them for this seperation is from me so this Apostacy of these first teachers is from God and his end is to manifest that they were not of the church Doct. 5. It is the holy end that God aims at in giving up seducing corrupt spirits to Apostacy from the Church that he might discover them that they were Hypocrites whilst they lived in the Church God punisheth Hypocrites with Apostacy What should move God to discover the Hypocrisie of men by Apostacy a fearfull sin to forsake the Ordinances of God the Covenant of the church and what should be the cause moving God thus to work 1 By this means God manifests the integrity and sound-heartednesse of his own servants God would have his name sanctified by his servants and it is never more sanctified than when their sincerity is approved when others fall off 1 Cor. 11.19 it is needful that heresies arise that those which are approved might be made manifest among you as in winnowing time when there comes a good wind it carries away the chaff but the wheat lyes on a heap more clean Mat. 3.12 so Christ hath a fann to winnow his church and cleanse out the chaff that it may be more clean 2 That so he might prevent the corrupting and seducing of his weak servants least any should be mislead by them therefore God timely discovers them 2 Tim. 3.9 they shall proceed no further though they had led away some simple women laden with many lusts yet they shall proceed no further they shall glean no more then some weake judgments or corrupt hearts but they shall be discovered their folly shall be manifest to all men so carefull is God that when his church is negligent in casting out such why God in a speciall care to his Vineyard gives up such to defection voluntarily 3 He gives them up to Apostacy that he may preserve the purity of his ordinances and law Mal. 3.3 4 5. as if he should say as long as corrupt teachers live among men they so pollute Gods Ordinances that they are not so pure and sweet therefore God takes a course to refine them from their drosse that is not only Ministers though when their spirits are refined their Ministry is more savoury and fruitfull but further he will make a difference between Hypocrites and those that are sincere that so his ordinances may be refined and this was fulfilled in John Baptists time who came before Christ Mat. 3.7 8 9 who discovered the Pharisees to be Hypocrites that should renounce Christ and Christ himselfe said Mat. 23. Woe be to you Scribes Pharisees Hypocrites so that by their defection the Christian Congregations and the Ordinances were more pure and refined Prov. 25.4 5. so take away the drosse from the Ordinances they come forth more pure 4 To exempt his people from many scandals and aspersions that would be cast upon the Church if these corrupt persons should live among them Jude 12. therefore that these spots might appear to be corrupt humours and not members of the body it pleaseth God that they depart and so carry away these spots and scandals with them that so his Church may not be defamed 5 A fifth end is this it tends to the just punishment of Hypocrisie it is a just judgement of God to leave such spirits to be discovered and revealed Matth. 12 33. it is more acceptable to God to have things seem as they are God will have the Tree known by his fruit at length there is no great difference between the Crab and the good Apple-Tree by the leafe or the blossom therefore it must be known by the fruit Rev. 3.16 I would thou wert either hot or cold that I might know what thou art Vse 1. It may teach us that even the falls of the sons and daughters of men are mannaged and ordered by the wise and good hand of Gods providence so you see here is a hand going quite beyond all the ends of men they went out that they might be manifest and God hath alwayes challenged this to have an hand in the sins of men not to work but to punish one sin by another if God sees envy in Josephs Brethren he stirs them up to sell him into Egypt and God challenges it Gen. 47. Gen. 50.20 2 Sam. 11.12 Ezodus 7.3 so Act. 4 28. 2 Chron. 32.21 Isa 10.5 the worst evills that have been in the Church God hath had an hand in it 2 Sam. 24.1 not as an Author but by accidental occasion he gives them up to take such courses if David be Idle God gives him up to Adultery if Pharoah vex Gods people God leaves him to hardnesse of heart if David commit Murther and Adultery he gives up his Son to fratricide and incest If Judas be covetous he gives him to betray his Master if they be his own Servants he doth it to cleanse them if wicked he doth it to punish them therefore let us fear that God that is not only able to cast both body and soul into Hell but also into sin which is worse than Hell by propounding ●uch temptations as may leave a man to run into desparate courses therefore give not way to any sin thinking to recover your selves but feare God will leave you to runne into worse 2 It may teach Gods people not to admire and be offended at it first if they see men of good esteem and profession fall off wonder not such were never of the Church 2 Tim. 2.17 18 19. Prov. 10.25 the righteous are as an everlasting foundation which God hath founded and every one of them hath this seal The Lord knows who are his and therefore be not discouraged when you see others whom you thought better of than of your selves fall for the foundation of God standeth sure 2ly let not other men be offended if they see some that were professors fall off into vile courses say not they are all of one Sect they are all of the same Spirit none better than other this is the course of them all say not so for God gives them up to these b●se courses to manifest it that they were not true Members of the Church God would have it thereby manifested that these spots of the face of the church are not spots of the Body of the church but spots in the Vizards of the church but God keeps his church unspotted and undefiled so that even Balaam could say How goodly are thy Tents O Jacob therefore if you see any in the church grow corrupt and defiled it implies they were never members of the church God hath nothing to doe with such therefore he turns them out that it may appear what they are if God at any time leave his people to any scandalous course that God casts shame on them which is very rare if he doe he
in the throne of a mans heart Conscience is our companion God much more Psal 139. Reas 2. God is our witnesse therefore when we speak soberly we call God to witnesse He is a Judge Heb. 10.3 an Executioner and therefore if Conscience sees cause to condemn us God much more if Conscience see cause to acquit us God much more Psal 139.2 3. Vse 1. A signe of our present estate and what God will doe concerning us if we live and die thus What saith thy Conscience if thy heart assure thee thou lovest thy Brother 2 Cor. 1.12 That thou savourest not sin that thete is no good duty but thou wouldst doe thou hast been humbled for thy sins Conscience hath been an Executioner and yet hath come with pardon sealed to thee with the broad seal of Heaven If thou seest one spark of sincerity in thee God sees more Obj. May not a mans conscience be deceived Rom. 3.17 Luke 18.9 to 14 May not a man say I have no guilty conscience Answ Conscience sometimes bears false witnesse Tit. 1.15 16. If a man have a defiled conscience it will deal falsly A mans conscience through ignorance and partiality doth bring a false verdict As it is many times with a Jury ignorance of law and false evidence makes them bring a false verdict but then send them back again and shew them better evidence and the law c. So Conscience doth oft-times bring a false verdict but its thorough ignorance of the Law of God or partiality Doth thy conscience speak bitter things Consider what the grounds are If such as doe argue thee dead in trespasses and sins then know that God doth call thee from heaven to repentance If it tell thee thou art an hypocrite consider what grounds it hath Conscience may be muzled by ignorance and partiality the Devill puts false glasses before our eyes 2. A ground of serious humiliation to every mans heart whose conscience upon due examination doth accuse him 3. To teach every Christian which hath found that he hath passed from death to life to be afraid to commit any sin And comfort thy soul if Conscience do acquit thee then will God much more 4. Labour we always to be doing some good for we have a companion that hears and sees all and a register that notes every good word or work The Apostle in stead of telling us If our hearts condemn us God will condemn us much more He gives a reason of it describing God 1 From his greatnesse 2 Knowledge Doct. God is better acquainted with our hearts and wayes then our selves Psal 19.12 He means sins not onely secret and hidden from others but from our selves Psal 139.12 Thou Lord knowest my thoughts afar off they are ever before thee 2 Kings 8.11 12 13. Reas 1. From Gods omnisciency his all-sufficient knowledge Heb. 4.13 They are anatomized before him as if every vein and sinew were laid open he divides between the marrow and the bone John 21.12 Rom. 15.11 Job 26.6 Though hell and destruction be both covered yet before the Lord they be both open Whether Hell be in the waters or on the earth they cover not from God Hell and destruction are before the Lord how much more the hearts of the children of men 2. From the creation God made our hearts gave us power to affect think purpose He knoweth what is in us Job 38.36 If God give understanding to the heart he knows much more what is in the heart Psal 33.13 God hath fashioned our hearts therefore he knows them Psal 99 10. 3. From the providence of God We have our motion in God A Mill moves from the Miller because he hath caused it so to doe but the motion of the Mill is not in the Miller it can move without him We move in God as a supportant conservant cause as a Mill moved by the breath of the winde so we by the breath of the Lord as there is not a turning in the Mill but from the winde so not a turning of our hearts without him Our hearts are in the hands of the Lord Prov. 21.1 4. From the unsearchable depth of the deceitfulnesse of mans heart Jer. 17.9 10. Prov. 3.17 Our hearts make us believe we are rich and have need of nothing when indeed we are wretched and miserable poor blinde and naked Prov. 30.2 3. Sometimes that we are more foolish than any man and have not the understanding of a man while we walk in a sinfull way they make us believe we are in Gods favour Luke 18.9 When we are in a good estate and God would have us walk chearfully in him our hearts will cast a thousand discouragements upon us we cannot pray or profit by the Word of God or doe any good duty our hearts will few pillows under our elbowes that so we may sleep quietly but when we go to try our hearts by the Word of God then they will fall out with us indeed 2 Sam. 15. the beginning Vse 1. Take heed of all secret sins Not onely such as may be hid from men but of such roots of sin as are hid from thy selfe yet cannot be hid from God Take heed of such sins as are so subtle that thou knowest not whether they be sins or no sins which our own soules know not of If a man would be kept from presumptuous sins he must cleanse the inward and hidden frame of his heart Q. How shall we cleanse our hearts A. 1. Pray to God with David Psal 19. to cleanse us from such sins which we know not We have confessed such sins as we know by our selves and those which the world knows by us but we must make a new reckoning for such sins as we know not 2. Not to trust our own hearts but the Word of God Psal 119.9 The Word of God saith there are such sins in every age therefore we must pray to God to help us against them 3. Keep our hearts with all diligence observe every winding and turning and take heed of occasions that provoke our hearts any way to sin Prov. 4.23 2. This shews the impossibility of their good estates that look to be justified by habits and works It is the happinesse of Gods servants in that they look not to be justified by the perfection of their hearts 3. Ground of tryall If we finde that our hearts doe not condemn us let us trust our hearts no farther then we prove them by the rule of Gods Word If God hath helped you to look up to Christ for the pardon of your sins and you now sit loose from sin it is an argument that your sins are pardoned because we could not else hate sin Psal 119.6 But on the contrary if we finde our hearts condemning us our hearts are full of selfe-love Parents are full of partiality as that they can scarce see any evill in their children If they see cause of death in them much more God the righteous Judge If they see cause of
Austin taught this sin to be envy and finall impenitency Origen any sin after Baptisme The Novatians took up the same tenent but that it was an error is evident for Peter sinned after Baptisme and so are all the sins of Gods children if these were sins against the holy Ghost who should be saved 2. Of refutation of Bellarmine and Suarez that say Therefore this sin is said to be unto death not that it is never pardoned but not without much difficulty Whereas it s said to be impossible Heb. 6.4 They answer 1. Impossibile in Aristotle is the same with difficile 2. It s impossible with men not with God But were it a sin that might be pardoned though with never so much difficulty yet we ought to pray for it and so much the more earnestly therefore seeing St John disswades us from the usuall remedy against sin viz. prayer therefore certainly its a sin unto death that cannot be pardoned 3. A third errour hence refuted is of those that conceive this sin is very rarely found and more hardly to be discerned but why doth St John write to common Christians not to pray for them a signe they may be found and discerned Vse 2. To teach all that would live long and see good dayes to take heed of opposing and maligning the known truth Many have conceived that this sin hath hardly been found in the world except in Julian the Apostate and such open enemies of Christ I wish it were so rare but are there not too many in the world that have been enlightned and convinced of the truth of God that those are the wayes and servants of God and yet rise up against them with open spight and disdain and persecute them with malice and scorn Is not this sin found too often in the Church Many indeed of our Saviours persecuters did it out of ignorance and our Saviours prayer was effectuall for them Father forgive them they know not what they doe But there were of them that knew him to be the heir and said Come let us kill him Mat. 21.38 And for such as those there remains no more sacrifice It was Davids prayer Psal 57.5 Be not mercifull to any malicious offenders that transgresse without a cause Psal 25.5 Vse 3. It may teach all the servants of God to strengthen themselves against this sin and to use all good preservatives against this sin unto death 1. Keep constant fellowship with Gods servants and forsake them not for that is the rise of the sin Heb. 10.25 As long as God keeps in thy heart a love to Gods people and a reverent esteem of his grace its impossible thou should fall into this sin 2. Be diligent to adde one grace to another for so thou shalt make thy calling and election sure and shalt never fail 2 Pet. 1.5 10. Psal 73.27 28. 3. Deck thy heart with an humble and awefull respect towards God and his wayes Prov. 28.14 Jer. 32.40 4. Take heed of turning aside to crooked wayes Psal 125.4 5. One sin will draw another Heb. 12.13 Make straight steps to your feet lest that which is same be turned out of the way Sauls once straining his conscience brake the back of his profession Vse 4. To such as fear they have commited this sin which is the case of two sorts of Christians 1. Of such who having found much inlargement after fall into deadnesse and slack-heartednesse and all is dampt and therefore they fear they have sinned against the holy Ghost 2. It is the case of such as have sinned against their consciences For the first sort its true a man may sin against the holy Ghost by vexing and despising and damping the Spirit but yet this is not the sin against the holy Ghost unlesse it be done with spight and scorn against Gods Spirit For the second sort such indeed as have sinned against their consciences they have wronged their own souls and brought much mischiefe upon themselves but yet a man may sin against his conscience and not sin against the holy Ghost for it may either be done out of infirmity or boldnesse as Peters and Davids sins were they sinned not out of spight and malice if therefore thou fear thou hast committed this sin this fear argues thou hast not committed it because thou art afraid and sorry for it Again some answer thus and say it s not a sin against the holy Ghost unlesse it be joyned with an universall apostasie from the whole Gospel of Christ Indeed that was a good mark in the primitive Church when the Church censures were so hot that such were cast out and so being cast out turned open Pagans and enemies to Christ being admitted into the Common-wealth but now this is not so sure a mark in our times wherein such a man should not onely be excluded from the Church but from the Common-wealth too and therefore now they keep themselves from open blaspheming Christ and so would those former Apostates had they lived in our dayes and others would doe as they did fly out as openly had they lived in their dayes and therefore judge not so much by that as how thy heart stands affected to Christ This is certain they that are born of God sin not this sin for they that sin this sin cannot avoid everlasting death whereas they that are born of God shall live for ever Verse 16. last part I doe not say you shall pray for it Doct. The sin unto death or the sin against the holy Ghost we have no warrant to pray for it I doe not say that is I give you no warrant nor any other of the Apostles to pray for it that is for the good or salvation of them that have sinned this sin Though Paul bide us pray for all men 2 Tim. 2.1 yet St. John excepts them that have sinned this sin and Paul himselfe is so far from praying for them that he prays against them 2 Tim. 4.15 Alexander the Coppersmith hath done me much harm the Lord reward him according to his works No more dangerous curse then to be dealt with according to our works Indeed David sometimes desires to be dealt with according to his works Ps 18. but he means according to the innocency of his cause not of his person in case of some particular action he may plead so but if it be spoken at large in generall that the Lord would reward us according to our works no more heavy curse therefore when he prays so against Alexander 2 Tim. 4.14 he means that God would confound him whatever he was no doubt he was a member of the Church for Paul judged not them that were without 1 Cor. 5. ult Whether it were that Alexander spoken of Acts 19 that bec●●ed with the hand as if he would have pleaded for Paul and the people esteemed him an enemy to their superstition or whether it were that Alexander 1 Tim. 1.20 whom Paul delivered to Satan as is likely certainly he had