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A85461 Saltmarsh returned from the dead, in Amico Philalethe. Or, The resurrection of James the apostle, out of the grave of carnall glosses, for the correction of the universall apostacy, which cruelly buryed him who yet liveth. Appearing in the comely ornaments of his fifth chapter, in an exercise, June 4. 1654. Having laid by his grave clothes, in a despised village remote from England, but wishing well, and heartily desiring the true prosperity thereof. Gorton, Samuel, 1592 or 3-1677. 1655 (1655) Wing G1307; Thomason E836_1; ESTC R207426 178,733 220

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received his Sonne as from the dead in his exercise of the Preists office in sacrificing and offering him up unto God This sicknesse therefore is as that of Lazarus whom Jesus loved for when his sister told Jesus that he was sick it is plaine by the record in computation of the time that he was then dead which Christ affirmes is not death but that way of the operation and manifestation of the glory of God which onely and for ever shineth and setteth forth it selfe through the death of the flesh that is the death of all humane and carnal reasonings resolutions and conclusions in point of the knowledge of Jesus Christ which sicknesse or death to all the legall and litteral services according to the carnall law is truly said to be not unto death because it is unto that eternall life of the Son of God and a sicknesse of this nature we are to understand in this place or else we carnallize the sicknesse as surely as Rome doth at this day the Eldership as also New-England more zealously then they and the reason is because the one is Hehetated with worldly pomp and the other is Persequentissimus but hath not yet attained thereunto And whereas it is said Is any sick among you or as the word may be read is any sick in you as speaking either of person or thing as the Psalmist hath a phrase help Lord for the fathfull faile that word faithfull is used in Scripture sometimes for a true or faithfull person and sometimes for a true thing as if he should say help Lord for trueths faile or fidelities faile So this word any may be taken for any person or any thing as if he had said is any thing in you sick or are you dead to any particular thing whatsoever which worldly men make their life and trade so that you cannot relish nor tast it no more then a sick or dead man can relish any food to quicken or enliven him be sure then to use the remedy prescribed unto you for your health and restoration and your dayes shall be renewed with Hezekiah and your life recovered with Lazarus and you shall be raised out of the grave of all sin and sorrow and that is to call for the Elders of the Church for they are the resurrection and the life in this point in which observe 1. What it is to call 2. Who these Elders be 3. What is the Church of which they are 1. Concerning the Call the same word is prefixed as before let him call it is of like Emphesis that is to say that through this sicknesse or death here spoken of it creates and gives being in that soule unto the life of the Son of God and that life is the light of men by vertue of which light he becomes a Seer for it hath the spirit of Prophesie in it whereby he discerns wherein true health doth consist and knows what the Eldership is and where to finde the true Church which is so controverted throughout the earth in all ages of this present world so that if this sick party had not perfect vision he might wander from mountaine to hill and from the flood to the worlds end before he could attaine the true knowledge thereof For some say lo here is Christ and some say lo there which we are not to beleive neither the one nor the other some say he is in the desert and some say he is in the mountain and some in the secret Chamber but as the lightning shineth from one end of heaven unto the other so is the coming of the Sonne of man that is to say all things that ever were or shall be proclaime his present abode in man-kinde either in point of his life or death in mercy or else in his severity and such are the confines of the Church it is not bounded within the circuit of time place or person no more then the Son of God is for his Spouse holds proportion with himselfe in all points therefore is she admired as one that looks forth as the morning faire as the moon clear as the Sun terrible as an Army with banners nay it is said to be his body the fulnesse of him that filleth all in all So that to form and fashion a Church of lesse comprehension then Christ will prove rather a Sinagogue of Satan or cage of unclean birds then the spouse of Christ so that our Chronologers deceive the world in framing a Christ onely by genealogie not knowing what the Prophet meaneth when he saith he was taken from prison from judgment and who shall declare his generation he was war cut off from the land of the living and made his grave with or in the wicked and in the rich in his death it seems Philip that man of war is not joyned to their Chariot as his name signifies And so they frame a Church not onely by seperation of themselves from others by some carnall and temporary ceremonies that they may say Stand by thy selfe I am holier then thou If these be their defences from the wicked they had need carry them along with them through death or else the fence being down they will go near to come over and feed with them in the same pasture But this is not all the seperation they make for they divide the word of God seperate it to form their Church saying that such portions of the word of God were for the form of the Church in such an age of the world for such people but now another portion of it gives the forme in our dayes as though the word of God were dead or falne asleep unto the world in some injunctions and promises but alive and awake in others whereas they may as wel change and alter the form and manner of the being of the Son of God as to change and alter the form and manner of being of the Church of God for the word of God in whatsoever it hath expressed is the will or law of God and the will of God cannot change and Christ is the end of the law so that if we fall short of him in any portion of the word of God as though he had been in it but now is passed over it or as though it intended him but yet hath not brought him forth we make it the word of man and not the word of God for mans reason is the proper word of man even as the wisdome of God in that wonderfull contriving of his Son is the word of God and therefore man is said to be made a living or a speaking soule or life of speech or reason whereby he transcends all other creatures excepting none for no Angel that is messenger or message was ever sent from God unto the world out of man-kinde It is true indeed that the word of God hath expressed it selfe as in divers Nations Jew and Gentile in differing generations or genealogies as Cain and Seth Abraham and Nahor
nature which the Apostle calls the oath of interposition because that in this state of Christ he comes between the blessing and the curse in such sort that nothing of true happinesse can possibly passe by or transfuse it selfe into the cursed condition for the vertue and excellencies springing out of divine nature being the glory of the engagement all things tending to happinesse repayr thither and gather themselves into one there even as all light is gathered into the body of the Sun and is all the seale and signet of God to confirm all true happinesse to take its beginning and make its abode there for ever being an immutable thing or word abundantly declared in all the heyrs of the promise Again the wisdome of man is that counsell held and advice taken with the excellency of God arguing from cause to effect and from effect unto cause ever concluding a distance in the one from the other the result properly springing out out of mans nature and aptitude which mouldeth things in the precincts of time and concluding God to be concerned in the thing as being the cause of all cause and so argues a distance between the cause and the effect God being before as the cause and his word afterwards as an effect the divine nature in Christ before from eternity the humane after in time but the Gospel is a mystery and such argument is naturall and humane to make God eternall and man in time but the Gospel eternizeth man in God and makes God in time in the son of man 2. This wisdome argues a distance in place of cause and effect as the vertue of our salvation is in Christ as a cause being only such a person as lived in such an age of the world only but the effect is in a Christian being another which is a meer humane speculation and no mystery of the Gospel 3. Again it argues a distance in point of eminency and principality as the cause being more principall and the effect lesse principall as though the birth and bringing forth of the Son of God in the royalty of his operations were not a thing of like worth and dignity that the conception and framing of him is according to that pattern of the law of the spirit seen only in the Mount So that this wisdome ariseth from and carryeth in it principles undenyable to keep a distance and loof between God and man and therein the point of unbelief consists which is the state of death in which the son of God is made a curse in the men of the world as man is made a blessing in the Son of God in Christ and this also is an oath of interposition for hereby the Son of God being made a curse for us interposeth himselfe between the curse and the blessed state So as nothing bearing the nature of a curse sin death or any unhappinesse can passe by or defuse it self into that happy state and condition of Christ but all attracts it selfe unto that which hath so vilified and made a nullity of the Son of God and this is an immutable word or thing even the word and state of the curse which abides for ever which God explains and makes manifestly to appear unto the heyrs of Promise which stand upon this ground of the impossibility of God to lye or faile to remayn and be for ever that which once he is without alteration or change therefore in these two immutable words of blessing and cursing or immutable things of the state of death and the state of life God hath founded our salvation that wee might have strong consolation as the Apostle testifies And this wisdome or reason of man is as a seale to confirm the soule in its separation and deverse from Christ being that signet the high Priests and Pharisees set upon the stone which covers the Sepulchre of Christ and keeps him in the state of death in the men of unbelief that his glorious resurrection is not found in the men of the world from the beginning thereof unto this day and is a principall product of the Schools of humane Learning for the more refined reason is voyd of the spirit of God and the closer tyed to Grammar-rule in constructing the word of God the more are such sealed up in the word of the Curse so that you shall seldome see a great Artist embrace the simplicity of the Gospel in that Crosse of Christ And with respect to the oath of man Christ saith in a word for ever to be observed Sweare not at all which our Apostle accords with in this place saying Above all things my brethren sweare not Note from hence that he which holds himselfe under a greater bond to utter truth having taken the oath of men then he is without the same who never knew what the power and vertue of the oath of God is And if the weightinesse of a cause require an oath and not required in a thing of lesse moment then men hold the preaching of the word of God either to be but a triviall thing or else why do they not tender an oath to the Minister when he goeth about to speak thereof Note again that as men hold themselves under a greater bond have taken the oath of man then they are without it even so when they are invested into offices and places thereby they account and reckon of themselves as being better and of greater account and esteem then others of their brethren the sonnes of men To conclude this point wide is the difference between the oath of God and the oath of man the one forms and sets in place and office the Son of God the other forms and officiates the son of perdition The one swears the Lord liveth in him in truth in judgement and in righteousnesse and onely glories therein and the other swears the Lord to be another thing state and condition besides himselfe the one swears with Jacob by the feare of his Father Isaac reverencing the state of Isaac to be one with God as Abraham was and the other swears by the God of his Father Nahor the idolater who ever worships that which is acknowledged to beanother and not himselfe The Saints are ever to swear in the name authority of God but never to swear by the oath of men the world ever swears in the name and authority of men but never in that name and authority of the Son of God 2. The weight of the charge therefore is to be considered in the next place in these words above all things swear not We conclude then that it is a thing of greatest worth and weight in Heaven or in earth never to swear by the oath of men but to receive our authority and confirmation in all things by the wisdome of God and not by the wisdome of the world for the one invests as a sonne into the Preisthood and way of reconciliation of God and man and the other as a slave and vassal of
and that in way of wonder behold the Judge standeth before the doore THe word brother in this place comprehends not onely the brotherhood of the Saints of God as in the next verse where he adds my brethren but also a certaine relation in brother-hood which is between the saints and men of the world set forth unto us in that between Jacob and Esau which the Scripture so often expresseth and alludeth unto Was not Esau Jacobs brother saith the Lord yet I have loved Jacob and hated Esau and have laid his mountaine wast and his heritage for the Dragons of the wildernesse For Christ ariseth and is brought forth out of as near a kinn with the men of the world as Jacob was unto Esau his brother who had both one father even Isaac and one mother being both begotten at one going in of Isaac to Rebecca as the Apostle reports unto the Romans Even so Christ and Belial God and the Devill spring out of one act of union and conjunction of God and man which must of necessity have in its divine wisdome and humane else God and man are not existing therein For the wisdome of God transcends all creatures and it is the excellency of man-kinde that his wisdome transcends all creatures on the earth besides himselfe So that without the wisdome of God and the wisdome of a creature the creation of man is not for he is made in the Image of God Therefore in the propagation of the Sonne of God there is the wisdome of God subjecting and prostrating mans wisdome unto it selfe which is the bringing forth of Christ the Sonne of God Also the wisdome humane subjecting and prostrating the wisdome of God unto it selfe as the Serpent did the wisdome of the woman who was made in the Image of God is the bringing forth of Antichrist the seed of the Serpent the sonne of perdition So that it is God and man conceived and brought forth by the wisdome of God which is Christ the Sonne of God the Saviour of man-kinde And it is man and God conceived and brought forth according to the principles of humane wisdome that is Antichrist the sonne of perdition and that destroyer of man-kinde So that they are one in conjunction and unity of God and man in the root as near as Jacob and Esau were in that one act of generation but in the springing up and perfecting of them they are as different and at as great a distance as Jacob and Esau were in those two nations of Israel and Edom. And here note with me my good freinds that man cannot be known no not that man of God nor yet that man of sin in a simple act of creation without respect unto generation nor in one simple act of generation without respect to that act of creation For as it is in nature that all the wisdome in the world in the act of mans creation cannot expresse or set forth his multiplication and continuation on the earth but with respect unto the act and virtue of generation nor can it in the act of generation set forth and declare mans beginning and originall but with respect unto that act of creation even so no man can truly preach Christ in that work of creation as we are Gods work-manship created in Christ unto good works but with respect unto the act of generation as he is the seed of the woman begotten and borne of a virgin Nor can he be truly known in the act of generation but with respect unto that act of creation as the spirit of God carries up his geneology which was the sonne of Seth the sonne of Adam the sonne of God For the wisdome of God and the wisdome of a creature are both in the unity which is as that unformed Chaos in the beginning but Christ is onely propagated according to the wisdome of God and Antichrist is generated by the wisdome of a creature which is the giving of every thing a forme and virtue out of that confused and deformed Chaos So that without generation creation hath no off-spring and without creation generation hath no beginning or originall Therefore the Son of God is voyd without the one and the other and so is that Son of perdition Note therefore that in that unity or act of creation of God and man to be one workmanship there is a kindred between Christ and Antichrist as near in all respects as that of Jacob and Esau considered in that lawfull contract and act of Isaac and Rebecca But in that act of conception and springing up according to the wisdome of God and the wisdome proper to a creature there is that infinite distance and disproportion as is between Israel and Edom Christ and Antichrist the son of God and the son of perdition Our Apostle therefore doth with good advice exhort the Saints of God not to grudg against the men of the world and that in the relation of brethren saying Grudge not brethren one against another Grieve not or groane not as the word is that is let not the enmity that is in the world be vexatious unto you But behold in that way of sin and death Gods wonderfull device for the in-let of wrath and execution of justice in the world and know that without that way of destruction salvation had never been For if the Son of God had not beene made sin in our nature and yet so as not to know sin that is never to approve thereof or be stained therewith in the least for never was guile found in his mouth being that Immaculate and spotless Lamb of God altogether pure without superfluity or defect So that his nature in whatsoever is proper unto him is free from all guilt and staine although he be found in a true sence in that condition which is sinfull Otherwise our nature had never been made the righteousnesse of God in him for whatsoever is proper and naturall unto man knows no such righteousnesse nor can it approve of or be satisfied therewith therefore can wee never receive and accept thereof but with the losse and denyall of all things proper to the nature of man as considered in that off-spring of the earth which he is changed and renewed from by the wisdome and spirit of God being turned from darknesse into light fram Satan unto God a change which all the Saints participate of therefore can no flesh boast for by this meanes boasting is excluded our owne works are utterly renounced Even so the Son of God is become darknesse in the men of the world as absolutely as man is made light in the Lord therefore it is said that if the light which is in thee be darknesse how great is that darknesse For if that which makes light be become darknes there is nothing left to cure that darknesse so also if mans nature which is in it selfe is darknesse be made light it selfe in the Son of God as he affirms of the Disciples that they are the light of
the world the same that is sayd of himselfe what is it that can impaire or diminish that light So that as wicked men have changed the truth of God into a lye and have changed the glory of the incorruptible God into an image made like corruptible man so they have changed the light of God into darknesse in themselves And herein Christ hath given himself as a ransome compleat and every way proportionable for ever unto that condition which man-kind is brought back and redeemed into which is to be the son of the eternall and living God to dwell with him in that inexcessible light which no flesh can approach unto and it is alike holy and precious act in God to give his holy Son to be judged condemned and executed in the world and yet be no proper cause thereof as it is to save man by nature sinfull and God himself the plenary cause thereof for to justifie the wicked condemn the just are alike abhomination yet God hath found a way wherein the Just one by nature is and ever shall be so in the Saints is in the world condemned and also that wicked one who is and ever shall be so in the wicked is justified and saved in himselfe that is in the Lord. Grudge not therefore brethren by unity and contract in creation one against another though in act of conception and springing up from that one Embryon or formlesse substance you become thus un naturalized and divided into two Nations in direct antithesis one to another quarrell not against the work of God herein but admire his wisdome who hath hereby brought to passe our salvation by the stopping of the mouth of all flesh that glory may for ever redound to him and not to the creature For it is as voluntary an act in the wisdome of man to choose the way of death in the preferring of the things proper to a creature before the things that are of God as it is in the wisdome of God in Christ to prefer and make choise of things proper to the eternall before those which are momentany and mortall so that the worke shall never say to the work-man why hast thou made me on this fashion For nature would not give in exchange its own nature disposition for another because its life and being cleaves thereunto which the nature of another must of necessity be death unto it which is declined by all things Do not murmure then nor grieve let not the works of God be any way vexatious unto you but behold with joy and admiration that wonderfull wisdome of God in that comely order of his justice who hath adorned himselfe with as glorious ornaments of wrath in the execution thereof on the world as he hath done in the distribution of his grace and mercy in that way of his onely Son in the one is the thing given as a purchase and in the other is the thing purchased Our father Abraham was well acquainted with this poynt when he bought that burying place of the sonnes of Heth for him and his to be buryed out of sight he would not take it as a gift but gave out the just proportionable worth thereof in money by weight for he knew according to the truth of Justice that as there was a valuable consideration given for a place wherein to be buried out of sight as Abraham saith of Sarah a like riches and dignity should be in the inheriting and possessing of the land by his seed to teach us this point that according to the worth of that which is given to be buryed in the world which is the Son of God where none of his vertues nor graces is declared alike shall be the worth of that estate and condition of such as are risen again in Christ according to the rule of justice which is no lesse then Son-ship unto the eternall and living God This was in the heart of David moving him not to accept of that kind offer of Araunah the Jebusite concerning that threshing floor oxen and instruments but would pay a valuable price for them because he would not worship the Lord in offering of that which cost not a valuable price And this is written according to the letter as all other Scripture is in every mans heart and utters it selfe if not stifled through desire of gaine in all merchandizes of the world Such therefore as have critically brooded upon the Scriptures to hatch a temporary and humane death only to be the death of Christ Jesus the Son of God telling us of an ayry vertue or efficacy thereof meerly imaginary for they know not how any reality thereof should reach unto us through ages past for say they his death was so long ago and but of part of three days and three nights continuation for whole ones they cannot make them all and it was only the humane nature that dyed which is only a separation of soule and body and neither separated from God By which doctrine it follows that mans resurrection and life is only a rejoycing of soule and body without any unity or conjunction with God which is the overthrow and destruction of the doctrine of Christ and so of the state of the Sonne of God and of salvation For there is as reall a departure from God in the day of the wicked whose state and condition consists of God and man otherwise no eternall wrath as there is a coming to God in the way of the Saint of Israel whose state and condition consists of God and man otherwise there were no eternall mercy and favour the doctrine of the world therefore teaching a monarchicall Christ and a kingdome bounded by time at least in point of time past it is of proper use to whet and sharpen the spirits of men to hunt and seek after a State and Kingdome of that nature and constitution which man exerciseth and not the Sonne of God These men have tyed all sin originally to one man in the fall as they by tradition call it but yet know not how nor by whom the entrance of sin came But carry us to imaginary Angels sutable to the rest of their doctrine neither know they the way of the derivation of it which is of so great concernment Even so they having tyed all righteousness unto one particular and individuall man in his resurrection compassed and surrounded by time but are ignorant of the way and manner of the derivation of it for it is whole Christ derived or else salvation is imperfect and maymed But the spirit of Christ or as some mince it the influence of the spirit without the body compleat is but a part of Christ the Son of God divided as by this way of derivation he is is as sound a doctrine as to say Paul was crucified for you To conclude this point therefore the work of God in ordering of the state of the wicked truly known and rightly judged of is of no more disquiet grief or vexation
unto the Saints of God then the work of God in our salvation is no though our brother the Lord Christ be so given up unto death in them as never to live in them any more for it is our ransome the justice and equity of the purchase payd for the eternall release of our soules for the salvation of God holds firm in all respects wherein the heart of man or subtilty of Satan can put forth it selfe that as there is compleat salvation free without money or money-worth as also in conquest by force and strength so also in point of strictnesse of justice in giving a valuable and considerable price in way of purchase The spirit then of grief vexation and anguish cleaves unto as it is the proper portion of the brother-hood considered in Edom and not in Israel found in Mount Seir or as the word signifies the mount of the Devill and not in Horeb the mount of God Therefore the argument against grief and vexation at this brotherhood is added viz. Lest ye be condemned that is fretting grieving and vexation at the wonderfull work of God is condemnation and properly is the practice of that Fornicator and prophane person Esau when he hath so lustfully and prophanely parted with the birth-right to satisfie his corrupt and carnall desires bred and begotten in hunting after the things of this life which is to pursue that hinde of the morning as the Psalmist calls Christ to put him to death for the glory of the flesh and of God cannot subsist and stand together The word Lest in this phrase is not used as a supposition but as a certain affirmation as where one Prophet saith lest Hezekiah deceive you Another expounds it Hezekiah doth deceive you So also where one Evangelist reports the words of Christ Lest the people faint in the way Another repeating it saith The people will faint in the way So in this place lest ye be condemned is yee are under condemnation whosoever so doth for that is the condemning spirit that frets and grieves at the works of God which is ever found in the world who can never endure that way and manner of the translation of the right of inheritance from him which is born after the flesh unto him which is born after the spirit but vowes the death of the Son which ever puts an end unto mourning for the death of the father also now to be condemned is to be pronounced and held guilty as to justifie is to acquit and make righteous as the Apostle opposeth them It is God saith he that justifies who then shall condemn that is it is God that acquits and makes righteous who then can make guilty and sinfull To be grieved and vexed then at the wickedness of the world is to be under guilt and condemnation that is when men cannot justifie and give excellency unto that work of Gods justice in his execution of wrath on the world and rejoyce therein through that ransome given to rescue out of that condition as well as he can be glad of that exercise of mercy in that inheritance and possession which he is put into for the glory of God in our salvation consists in the one as well as in the other and is alike glorious and to be approved of in them both according to the nature and manner of Gods operations found and conversant in the one and in the other and in them both compleat salvation is made manifest Nor is it the proper state and condition of the wicked simply considered in it selfe that makes wretched but as it hath respect to the state of the just for with respect to both is condemnation compleated Note here then that he that cannot be freely willing that the spirit of grace and of God should suffer losse in the men of the world of all its proper life vertue and operation as it is that whereby the men of God live move and act in all things That man can never give consent that that wicked spirit of the world which by nature is proper to all flesh should ever be made in the excellencies of the Son of God or furnished with the strength and operations of God Hence it is that men have carved out unto themselves a better thing then Ish the man of strength vigour and courage and a worse then Enosh the man of basenesse and sorrows that is they teach a better estate and condition then that of man which is only in God himselfe and so they make Christ not to be very God which is to destroy Christ unto themselves and they set up a worse thing then Antichrist which is the Devill and in the one and the other the form the faith of Devils in themselves which is to believe tremblingly that there is one God but to believe that of twaine he is made one new man in Christ that wisdome and confidence they attaine not So they conclude a God-head out of Christianity and then it is out of Christ the wisdome of God and so he is properly the tormentor of the world and they conclude a Devill out of man and then he hath not the wisdome and corrupt will of the flesh and that is none but the Son of God the Saviour of the world whom they account not only as one having a Devill but as Belzebub the prince of Devils which is no more then to preach Christ for Antichrist and Antichrist for Christ and these are taken as men fit to make Preachers and able to correct all errours in the world for as it hath been in Councels and Synods even so it is now but herein lies a great point of the deceipt and snare wherein the world catcheth it self And these are the men that groane grumble and grieve at the works of God both in just and unjust for they can neither endure the work of God according to the excellency and top of perfection as it is in Christ nor yet the work of God according as it is in that man of sin Antichrist who goeth about as a roaring Lyon seeking whom he may devoure but they cannot abide to heare that he that is men is that man slayer from the beginning and so grieve that Cain should have his proper due And when ever the Gospel appears in the truth and reality of it they hold it comes to torment them before its time For either it vilifies that which they exalt or else it exalts that which they so vilifie and the time is never seasonable to them neither for the one nor the other And such as hold a state and condition between the sonne of God and the son of perdition which is a reall condition proper to the sons of men they have it from the same principles from which the place of Purgatory doth spring which the same men seem so zealously to condemn and approve as Doctors of that kingdom which cannot stand being divided in it self but is in the way of the sall and not of
then there could be no want to be supplyed so that the whole spirit of Christianity prayeth viz. God and man in unity so it is here the spirit that turns is God and man in unity and is as true a change from that which is and ever shall be Satanicall as the wicked erre from that which is and ever shall be holy and righteous and they are both of one and the same time in the rise of them For in the beginning was the word and that word is with God and is God And Satan is a lyar from the beginning and abode not in truth no more then Christs soule was left in hell or that holy one suffered to see corruption but was ever taught in the way of life and in that reall presence at whose right hand there is fullnesse of joy for evermore Therefore the Prophet saith that Christ comes meek and lowly saving himselfe that is compleatly and not apart only and therein the worth and dignity of salvation stands that it hath that weight substance of account and reckoning in it and upon this ground the Disciples are comforted against all feare whatsoever where it is said Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing and yet one of them falls not to the ground without the good will of your heavenly father of how much more worth are ye then many sparrows Can you set a price and rate of so mean a thing and doth God take care for the preservation of it Of what esteem price and respect then is the state of a Christian in which not a part but the compleat spirit of the Son of God is involved and by a ransome given and payd in the world proportionable thereunto purchased This point contains a mystery which the common Priest-hood of the world so far as I have heard or seen in books is altogether ignorant of though life and death yea the spring and originall fountaine of all things is involved in it So much for the proposition the injunction followes Le him know or acknowledge c. The word let is of like signification here that it is in the beginning Let there be light let us make man c. having the power of a command and vertue of propagation to bring forth being of the nature of the word Amen so be it or so it shall be without all gainsaying or contradiction having in it a creating power and vertue to give being to the thing uttered That is that the party thus turning or turned for both are true and the word implies both one that turns and one turned for both are in that state of Christ and he that preacheth any thing but Christ and him crucified he goes beyond our Apostle as far as the common apostacy The word Let then establisheth in the heart of him and no other that turneth a sinner from the errour of his way a certaine power of acknowledgment of such a condition or royall and noble acts which here follows but first see here the nature of the confession or acknowledgment of sin it is his way that turneth naturally but it is confessed to the change or converting it unto the state of the Sonne of God even as truth may be sayd to be their way naturally who are in errour but they have perverted the same into falshood turning the truth of God into a lye and his grace into wantonnesse so that their way with respect to that which they have perverted is holinesse and is and ever shall be so in Christ but there remayns nothing but sin and wickednesse in the perverters thereof So also a Christian may confesse that the evill of sin and errour is his way with respect to that which is converted and is and ever shall be so in the wicked but in that state of the turned and converted there is no sin nor errour to be found at all there is then a reality of the Saints confession of their sin but it is to the removing of it to another where it abides for ever as there is a reall confession of a holy one in the wicked but it is ever in removing it unto another which they are not which is the proper spirit of Python that unperswaded or unfaithed one as the Apostle gives the wicked the title of Apeitheis unperswaded or disobedient so that their acknowledgment of holinesse in another subsistance is the unfaithing or unbetrothing of the soule from God it is its proper and perpetuall divorce So that he that knows not how to clear the state of Christianity from sin and fill the world with wickednesse he will come to make a bankrupt-like account when ever his estate comes to be discovered Therefore the wealthy estate noble acts and royall prerogatives following are only entailed and made over to him that turns the sinner from the errour of his way errour collectively as all considered in one otherwise Christ is not cleered and made the holy one of God and then not risen from the dead We are yet in our sins the substance of the common doctrine at this day in the world The first point or act of honour given to him that turns is that he saves a soule from death not as the world thinks by preaching the terrours of the Law and frighting men from some grosse and bruitish acts they have thereby converted and saved souls the most part of those that thus save did strive to pluck men out of the hands of the Bishops that the people might be instruments to lift them up into the like seat if not worse no such conversion coms in here it is abhominable but it is a true and faithfull distribution and opening of Gods righteous and holy manner of working in the absolution of his holy son made sin in being acquit from all sin and the just condemnation of that wicked one who in being made Lucifer the morning starre became the Prince and power of darknesse From such an originall we must fetch salvation and destruction or else all our doctrine of the decree of election and reprobation will prove no better then reprobate silver not passing for currant in the Kingdome of God 1. But the thing to be acknowledged by such a one as turns or is turned is he saves that is the power and spirit of the Saviour is there when once we know of what nature the spirit of the world is namely that wee are of God and the world is of that wicked one then wee shall learn to acknowledg that salvation never appears but there is the Saviour wee thinke to honour Christ by binding him up in one individuall man in point of the mystery of the Gospel it is a carnall and humane honour not beseeming the Son of God the common Priest-hood hath blinded and besotted the world in this point setting up an idoll in mens minds and not the mystery of life that is by Christ but it is taken for blasphemy in these dayes to talk of the Son of God