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A70617 An uncovering of mysterious deceits by which many are kept from repentance and entring the doore of life in a reply to M. Garners opposition of truth stiled Unvailing of mysteries, with addition of A reply to Mr. Thomas Whitfield his treatise with a three-fold title / by Thomas Moore. Moore, Thomas, Senior. 1647 (1647) Wing M2595; ESTC R30527 138,859 193

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Is the words or sense here only that he once dyed True it is that the offering to dye is and truly may be called an offering but is rarely found that the offering of Christ to God includes but his death only however it is manifest in this chapter that here it signifies more then death yea are simply a ransome or price to purchase of God only even a sacrifice that is both a ransome or price to purchase and a reconciliation atonement or peace made with God for men and such a taking away the sinnes of the world from betweene God and men that mercy may be shewne them and meanes used towards them yea and yet farther that this sacrifice of his might be a remaining and continual thing before the Father that Christ by vertue thereof might mediate in generall for men and so send forth spirit in the meanes that they might be convinced repent and beleeve and in speciall by amediator of the new Testament for beleevers that he by vertue of this his Sacrifice may purge them and they receive the promise of the eternall inheritance and all this is manifest in this whole chapter and the drift and businesse the Apostle was about perpend it dilligently He is here treating chapter 7. and 8. and this 9. about the High priest-hood of Jesus Christ and especially mentions Christ his comming verse 11. Blood shedding verse 22 23. his assention to Heaven verse 20 24. His presentation of the vertue of of his blood and offering himselfe by the eternal spirit to God his Father there v. 12 14 26. His appearing before God with the vertue of his Sacrifice to take away sinne verse 26. having obtained eternall redemption verse 12. his blood sacrifice of force to purge the conscience of all believers on whō it 's spinckled ver 13 14. And he for this cause the mediator of the new Testament that c. verse 15 all which in this laeter part of the chapter he is explicating and confirming let it be well minded And yet a little further consider how when where and to whom Christ our great high Priest did offer himselfe a Sacrifice and wee may see Hee did not offer himselfe such a sacrifice on the wooden Crosse that was not the Altar by and on which Christ was born and offered through the foolish Idolatrous Romanists have so esteemed and so prayed Oh holy Altar of the Crosse save us our Saviour himselfe calls such conceivers fooles and teacheth us that the Altar both sanctifieth the gift and is greater then the gift Mat. 23.19 which I hope none will say of the wooden Crosse that it sanctifieth the body of Christ and is greater then the body of Christ but the divine nature was greater then the humane and did sanctifie and dignifie the gift the humane nature or body of Christ and by this divine nature even the eternall spirit which supported him in his sufferings and by which he rose from the dead By that spirit he was born up and offered himself a sacrifice to God Heb. 9.14 He went to the crosse a sinner for us he bore our sins to the tree and was made sinne and a curse for us and dyed for our sins Psal 40 12. 1 Pet. 2.24 2 Cor 5.21 Rom. 4.25 but he was raised for our justification and being risen just and holy he then offered himselfe not spotted with our sinnes on him but a spotlesse Sacrifice without fault or spot to God Hebr. 9.14 This sacrifice was not offered here on earth the other high Priests did offer on earth they could but heare and lift up and wave before the Lord the offering and approach into a worldly Sanctuary But Jesus Christ appeared in the highest Heaven and there presented the vertue of his blood and offered his sacrifice Heb. 8.1.3 〈…〉 ●nd 9.11 12 14. This Sacrince of Christ was offered in the Heaven not to men or Angels but unto God In this businesse or Sacrifice offering he had not to deale with men though for men with God To God he offered the Sacrifice and with God it is accepted and hath prevailed that so there may be an offer and tender and application to men and a prevalency in all receivers chap. 7 8. and 9.12 14 So that all this well minded Mr. Garner is too short and limitting in his affirmation But let us fullfill his request and proceed to mind it a little further Heb. 9.28 So Christ was once offered to beare the sins of c. It is not certain that in this place the word beare the sinnes doth signifie to be counted the sinner and so to accept the imputation of them and beare the punishment due unto them of which is meant Isay 53.2.3 6 7. 2 Cor. 5.19 21. For so and in that sence he his owne selfe in his owne body bear our sins to the tree or on the tree 1 Pet. 2.24 and so in that respect he is said to have been made a curse for us Gal. 3.13 And this was before his refurection for our justification and so the offering or compleating of the offering mentioned in this chap. which offering is said to be to beare the sinnes of c. In which offering he is not said to be made a curse as he was when he hung upon the tree but a blessing A great high Priest of good things to come of which high Priesthood he treateth chap. 7. and 8. and this 9. chap. and that we may the better understand what bearing is here meant let us looke into the words and chap. consider the tipes here mentioned and the truth as it is found in Jesus First For the sacrifice besides that I have forenoted Vers 12.13 Note further that in the tipes were two Goates one that was slaine for a sin offering and the blood presented in the holy place and sprinkled on the mercy seat to make an attonement The truth of what is shadowed therein is found in Christ that beare our sinnes in his body to the tree and dyed for them and being risen hath presented the vertue of his blood in the holyes of holyes and so obtained eternall redemption and made an atonment for men Levit. 9. and 16. Heb. 9.12 13. 14. But we so sin against this goodnesse that we give God just cause to hold back all the streames of mercy from us by which we ●●●ht be instructed and drawne in to partake of this attonement and redemption and so in the tipes there was another Goate prepared not a dead but a live Goat that even after the attonement and reconciliation made in the holy place was to have their sinnes confessed over him yea all their trespasses and he did beare upon him all their iniquities into a land of Separation or not inhabited where no man dwelt to be charged with them Levit. 16.10.20.21 22. And is not the truth of this found in Jesus Christ our Lord that is risen for our justification and now at the right
mystery he hath unvailed are not all degrees of men and all Nations and all Kindreds of people all persons had he not as good have writ plainly and said All signifies but some of all sorts of men and so have saved himselfe out of that snare of denying persons to be men But if he had so said yet the Scripture would reprove his saying where Paul was preaching Gospell and Christ risen from the dead and that God will judge the world by him and that he hath given assurance thereof to all men or offered them faith a ground to beleeve it in that he hath raised him from the dead how doth he teach us there to understand All men and All Nations see Acts 17.24 God that made the world and all things therein mind how well this suits with Psalme 8.6.10 Heb. 2.6.9 John 1.3.11 Seeing he is the Lord of Heaven and Earth c. compare this with Col. 2.3.9 He giveth to all life and breath and all things and was not all this by Christ who by vertue of his death and ransome is the Lord of all Acts 10.36 Rom. 14.9 now mind verse 26. And hath made of one blood all Nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth so here in respect of the nature the flesh and blood Christ took is no difference so in respect of his death as death was the wages of finne and of his resurrection and offering through which he is become Lord of all so as there is in him a door of hope and he shall be the judge so farre no difference the difference and so the mystery unvailed by the Spirit through the Apostles and not Mr. Knowles and Mr. Garner is in some further thing And all Nations of men is here all men that are in all Nations of all sorts and degrees which also is from his providence according to his purpose as saith the text mind it And hath determined the times before appointed and the bounds of their habitation and now marke the end verse 27. that they should seeke after the Lord if happily they might feel after him and find him note here his gracious end but is there any hope or possibility mind the text though he be not farre from every one of us see here how the word Vs may be stretched to the largest when All is spoken of all while used in the works of God leaves none out and that is a good ground in speaking to and of persons surviving and hearing to leave none out and so the Apostle here doth not after such a large proposition single out himselfe and those of his mind from the residue But in respect of that he had spoken in this equalizeth himselfe to them according to that Phil. 2.6 7. and so Vs is as large as all spoken to yea all at that time living as the text doth manifest verse 18. for in him wee live and move and have our being and that wee may be assured the Apostle puts in himselfe with them in the word Vs see how he applyes the saying of some of their own Poets for wee are also his ofspring c. and on this ground exhorteth to repentance by preaching Gospell and that this shall not be in vain wee have a sure word Psalme 86.9 speaking of God and his workes he saith All Nations whom thou hast made shall come and worship before thee Oh Lord c. which is true and will appear true as a Prophesie at the returne of the Jewes and Christ sitting on his Throne and as a proposition at the great and generall Judgement Isay 45.22 23. Phil. 2.10 11. So that he that will exclude the persons of men or any of them from the death of Christ and his resurrection and this fruit of the same mentioned Acts 17 24-31 and Psalme 86.9 Doth likewise as much exclude their persons or for many persons from being created and preserved by God But had Mr. Garner observed or would any man observe how the Holy Ghost gives us to understand the word All when spoken by God of his workes in and by Christ when of creation when of a restoration by and in a publike man when of Son like priviledges when the word All is in such speeches used as a proposition and when as a prophesie hee should see it in the largest extent the word in such a sentence can beare and that as a ground when his servants speake of the same it is in the largest sense that can be sutable to his servants therefore concerning me and those of my mind Mr. Garner with the approbation of Mr Knowles hath written a notorious and plain un-truth and slander page 57. In saying that by All in Isay 53.6 wee understand all persons from first to last wee have no cause so to do for in that when God speakes of his giving his Sonne to dye for All men he meanes all from first to last is a good ground for men to speak of all men in their time and to whom they speak and so for the Prophet to speak of all Israel But with this slander he hath written as false doctrine in his interpretation that All is only wee who doe enjoy peace with God whereas he meant all Israel as is evident John 8.39 as the Apostle includes unbeleeving Gentils with himselfe and stretcheth All to the utmost a servant may without limmitation Acts 17 24-31 But enough is shown before about the word All which in so many Scriptures is abused by M. Garners Reason and a forced stinted sense put in it ☞ 1. 5. The word Tast in Heb. 2.9 should tast death the naturall meaning of these words he conceives and layeth his conceit for a ground of Doctrine and truth is not his suffering of death but an effect and fruit of his suffering of Death and being crowned with glory and saith he we are to understand the words Tasting death to be a sweetning or rellishing of death a making of death tastfull savory sweet usefull and gainfull page 44. now for answer That Jesus Christ by his death and resurrection hath taken out the sting and curse of the first death so as in it selfe it is to no man a curse nor is able for ever to detain those that dye But they shall be raised and made a live again and so it is made lesse dreadfull more easie and but as passage to immortality to every man is a truth affirmed in Scripture though by Mr. Garner denyed 1 Cor. 15.21 22-54 55 56. 2 Tim. 1.10 though the choyce benefit be to Beleevers Eccles 7 1-8 1 Cor. 15.57 58. so that through the mediation of Christ and only his own personal death is made savory gainfull to them Rom. 5 8-10 Rev. 1.5 1 John 1.7 but their-through even their own dyings also 2 Cor. 4.11 to 18. Phil. 1.21 2 Cor. 1 5-9 And had the word Tast such a meaning in this Heb. 2.9 it would still confirme the truth Mr.