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A81812 The fulnesse and freenesse of Gods grace in Iesus Christ; declared in the point of election, by a middle way betweene Calvin and Arminius, and different from them both, in an uniforme body of divinitie. By Francis Duke.; Fulnesse and freenesse of Gods grace in Jesus Christ. Part 1. Duke, Francis. 1642 (1642) Wing D2501; Thomason E146_23; ESTC R22338 174,028 185

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come to the promised Land there God tryed the strength of his faith for hee was driven to depart this land of his hope to sustaine his life in Egypt and there fell into danger of death so that his strength began to stoope as appeares by his excuse to Abimelech to save his life yet God that will in point of triall lay as much weight as faith's measure can beare and worke through to his faithfulnesse yet he will lay no more then it can so worke through if it be improv'd So to Abraham with the temptation he gives an issue by his happy returne to the land of promise the figure of eternall felicity and there Abraham refreshed his faith in Gods promise of Christ the object of all felicity in his satisfactory sacrifice Gen. 12.3.10 11 12 13. Gen. 13.3 4. 1 Cor. 10.13 Againe God having given Christ to Abraham figuratively in Isaacke to proceed from his owne loynes yet deserring the accomplishment of what Abraham much desired to see his beliefe began againe to stoope for he pitch'd upon Eleazar his servant to be his heire to what God had given him yet God that will lay no more then that strength will beare to worke to him if it be improved gives an issue with the temptation by confirming Abrahams operating beliefe saying This shall not be thine heire but hee that shall come out of thine owne bowels he shall be thine heire Gen. 15.4 Againe Gen. 18.14 God having further confirmed Abraham beliefe by setting a certaine time for the birth of the promised seed to be the blessing of all Nations of the earth who together with Abraham God made of one blood he then further drawes out Abrahams faith to worke by love to all mankinde as to himselfe and accordingly Abrahams faith in operations of love wrought to all but especially to the houshold of Faith I say to all for he entertained strangers in fervour of spirit and received Angels unawares Gen. 18.4 Heb. 13.2 Likewise so kindly courteous was he to the children of Heth his Idolatrous neighbours yet not as Idolators for so they are contrary and a vexation to man believing truth yet he lov'd them as his owne flesh and as Gods in Christ by right of redemption wherefore they esteemed him as a Prince of God amongst them Gen. 23.4 5 6 7. Esay 50.7 Gen. 27.46 Deut. 7 4. So likewise in fervour of spirit he humbly invocates for the safety of the ci●ies of the Sodomites Secondly his Faith in fervour of love wrought more specially to those which in beliefe of truth were rightly related to the object of life together with himselfe for it was for their sakes hee pray'd for the Sodomites safety So for righteous Lot he ventured his family and his person in the perill of warre and rescued him out of his enemies hands Gen. 18.23 Gen. 14.14 Againe Isaack being now borne and Abraham by Faith having received the end of the promise namely Isaack from Gods faithfulnesse to a fur●her confirmation of all blessednesse hereupon God drawes out his Faith to worke by love also according to the first Table of the Law It came to passe saith Moses after these things that God tried Abraham and said unto him Abraham and hee said here I am and hee said take now thy sonne thine onely sonne Isaack whom thou lovest (a) Although faith and love in themselves be two different vertues yet the Scriptures includes love in justifying faith the one as receiving from God the other as co-operatively working to God and therefore so doe I●in the prosecution of justifying faith and so farre forth as mans affections dieth to this corruptible world so farre forth his affections liveth to the inco ruptible God and so on the contrary 1 Ioh. 2 15. and get thee into the Land of Moriah and offer him there a burnt offering upon one of the mountaines that I will tell thee of Gen. 22.1.20 and Abraham obeyed to extinguish the child of Promise upon whom depended the felicity of the world consequently his owne thus by exercise of beliefe to God in the object of life Abraham obtained the perfection of justifying Faith for by workes was Faith made perfect saith Saint Iames. And also thus by workes variously terminating in Gods gift of Christ and his righteousnesse imputed for all happinesse was Abraham justified in the receptive obedience of Faith to the object of life For saith Iames Was not Abraham ●ur Father justified by workes when hee had offered Isaac his sonne upon the Altar that is Christ in that figure Whereupon the Lord out of heaven called unto him and said Abraham Abraham and he said here am I and he said lay not thy hand upon the Lad neither doe any thing unto him for now I know that thou fearest God seeing thou hast not withheld thy sonne thine onely sonne from mee * Thus to operate is to be upright and to abound therein And to this uprightnesse God in mercy hath intailed the promulgation of the All sufficiency of his favourable mercy as to Abraham Gen. 17.1.2 And according to ths point saith Christ hee that hath my Commandements and keepeth them hee it is that loveth me and hee that loveth me shall be loved of my Father and I will love him and manifest my selfe unto him and wee may the rather believe him because we see him so doing to Abraham Joh. 14.21 2 Peter 1.11 Againe saith Moses the Angell of the Lord called to Abraham the second time and said because thou hast done this thing that is wrought up to me as the object of life through so great difficulties and hast not withheld thy sonne thine onely sonne that in blessing I will blesse thee that is in a superlative degree so Christ doth not onely say I lead in the wayes of righteousnesse in the midst of the paths of judgement that I may cause those that love mee to inherit substance and I will fi●l their treasures but hee further saith him that overcommeth I will make a Pillar in the Temple of my G●d and hee shall goe no more out Prov. 8.20 Rev. 3.12 And the ground why God manifests himselfe so publiquely by oath thus to blesse Abraham so operating to him leaving it upon record for the ages to come was because God will●ng more abundantly to shew unto the * That is to the heyres of promise not onely as descended in Isaac from Abrahams flesh but also to all that are hey es of the same g●ft of faith with Abraham therefore when St. Iohn saith in hi. 1. Epist 2.19 they went out from us because they were not of us hee meaneth of us that thus follow faiths object as here did Abraham for in the 17. Verse he saith he that doth the will of God abideth for ever therefore he meanes not men personally but men whose persons are thus disposed in the pursuite of Christ in the object of faith heyrs of promise the immutablenesse of his counsell bound himselfe by
Adam and that is the next generall ground to be handled Observation If this dreadfull judgement was not executed as most certainly it was not then here observe that for Adams offence or evill of sinne in transgressing the Covenant by eating the forbidden fruite not one of man-kinde was ever damned or ever shall be because of the second Adams righteousnesse interposing that judgement by Gods guift imputed to all man-kinde as will more appeare in the next Chapter Observation Although man-kind was so dead * As is described in Cap. 3. yet no man but Adam and Eve in the justice of the Covenant was individually so dead but radically all men was so dead and that two waies as first in their loynes as in our naturall roote but this was not properly it from whence we came to be totally evill as the Devills as is described for this Estate simply considered propounded us no evill but good only as is proved Secondly that wherein they were our most proper roote in this point was the Covenant for in that God propounded for us evill aswell as good and from this ground came our evill in which we might and did become so deservedly deeply dead in sinnes and trespasses but because Chri●t tooke off the execution of that judgement therefore although we were deservedly radically so dead yet therefore neither radically inherently so neither individually * That is not totally according to justice in neither so therefore praise to God ever in him and for him Amen CHAP. IIII. Of the fourth estate of Adam and all man-kinde under the second Adams Restauration IN this Estate is handled six points whereof five are finished in this Chapter but the sixt point is handled in the eight ensuing Chapters The first is that the Lord Iesus Christ is the second Adam 2. That God appointed him so to be before the world was 3. That in that very point of time that Adam failed in the worke the Covenant the Lord Iesus the second Adam first entred upon the worke of the Covenant 4. That by the same entrance he removed for ever that judgement which passed upon all men to condemnation and therefore it never proceeded to execution 5. By him also the world together with all man-kinde was estated to goe on travailing towards that perfection which by Adams fall it l●st 6. That in this fourth State the proceedings of God is equally alike intended and extended to all man-kinde for eternall life and death without respect of persons That the Lord Iesus was the second Adam Saint Paul speaketh expressely for saith hee the first man Adam was made a living Soule the second man Adam was made a quickening Spirit The first was of the Earth Earthly the second was the Lord from Heaven And the same Apostle saith further as by one man came death by man came also the * All mankinde first had a dependance on the first Adam hee being a publike person by Covenant whence all fell in him so also on the second Adam did all mankinde depend to be raised from that fall and so were all and therefore non perished for Adams transgression so shall all be raised by him out of the dust they first which by Faith have submitted to receive life in Gods guift of Christs righteousnesse shall rise to eternall felicity and they which refuse so to submit shall be raised by him to perpetuall shame Resurrection of the dead for as in Adam all die even so by Christ shall all be made alive but every man in his owne order c. 1 Cor. 15. Againe saith hee If by one mans transgression death raigned by one much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the free guift of righteousnesse shall raigne in life by one Jesus Christ Therefore as by the offence of one judgement came upon all men to condemnation even so by the righteousnesse of one the free guift came upon all to the justification of life for as by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by t●e obedience of one shall many be made righteous Rom. 5.17 18 19. Therefore Christ was the second Adam He was appointed by God so to be before the world was for St. Paul affirmes that that felicitie which was lost and which men now or ever hereafter shall attaine unto was appointed with him for them by God before the world was Titus 1.5 Ephe. 1.4 2 Tim. 1.9 Againe saith Wisdome or Christ of himselfe The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his way before his workes of old was I set up from everlasting from the beginning before ever the Earth was Prov. 8 22. Againe Christ pray'd his Father to glorifie him by his assistance in the worke of the Restauration of the world to attain the glory hee had with him before the world was Iohn 17.1 2 3 4. c. Againe Saint Peter saith Our Redeemer was a Lamb without blem●sh or spot who verily was fore-ordained before the Foundation of the world but was manifested in these last times for you 1 Pet 1.19.20 And the ground of God his revealing to the world that he did fore-appoint Christ before the world was to this worke was not only to give us to understand that in him hee worketh all things after the councell of his will but also that we should know by his mercifull appointment he stood ready as the Ram in the Bush to save Isaac from his Fathers executing knife as the Male-Lambe without spot to take off that most dangerous judgement which was to passe to execution immediatly to the worlds unrecoverable misery for Adam his transgressing the Covenant mans misery being Gods opportunity for in the Mount will the Lord be se ne Gen. 22.13 14 verses That in that very point of time wherein Adam failed in performing the worke of the Covenant the Lord Iesus Christ the * C●●ist was not the second man by naturall production and so the second Adam for if so then must Ca●● have beene the second Adam therefore Christ was the second Adam beause he immediately followed the first Adam in the work of the Covenant to the restauration of the falne world second Adam then first entred the worke of the Covenant although Saint Peter tels them to whom he wrote his Epistle that Christ was manifested in the last times for them yet Christ the second Adam in this worke was manifested by God in a figure the same houre that Adam fell which is implicitly expressed in the new Testament for saith the Text Then they sought to take him meaning the Lord Christ but no man laid held on him saith the Text and gives this to be the Reason because his houre was not yet come Joh. 7.30 So also himselfe saith the houre is come Mark 14.41 Againe and the very houre in which he did finish all righteousnesse by the expiration of his life as a satisfactory sacrifice to Divine justice as the Lambe of God is expresly set
Covenant in Christ which God renewed with Abraham is here distinguished into its parts Abraham get thee from thy Country and from thy Kindred and from thy Fathers House to a Land that I will shew thee and then at that time saith God to him I will make of thee a great Nation In which words in Abrahams Loynes God did now predestinate the Iewes unborne to Grace and Glory in Iesus Christ Againe secondly saith God to Abraham Thou shalt be a blessing and I will blesse them that blesse thee and curse them that curse thee In these words in Abrahams Loynes is implyed the glorious exaltation of Christ the second Adam and saviour of the world as proceeding therein without respect of persons Againe thirdly saith God to Abraham In thee shall all the Families of the Earth be blessed In these words is comprehended the Gentiles Predestination to Grace and glory in Jesus Christ for to him restrictively were all these promises made as witnesseth Saint Paul for saith hee To Abraham and his seed were the Promises made yet said hee God said not unto (a) Yet Christ and right beleevers is th s most p●oper seed c●nsidered in his most peculiar mysticall body for Christ is cōsiderable in divers respects seeds as of many that is to all the Off-spring of Abraham in the flesh but as of one and to thy seed which is Christ Gal. 3.16 Therefore at this time all mankinde was Predestinate to Grace and glory in Iesus Christ without difference as upon the immediate fall of Adam (b) For from the time that God promised Christ to Adam till the Gospell was unveiled this mistery lay as hid Col 1.26 Eph 2.7 when this righteousnesse came upon all men to justification of life so now in this predestination to be Vessells of mercy being by their own (c) Therefore it must needs follow that when we were enemies to him God communicated his love and mercy upon man out of love to the glory and praise of his grace by the second Adam Christ Iesus Apostacie Vessells fitted to destruction wherefore when these Gentiles were called to the reception of this grace in the object of Justification rightly doth Saint Paul then say God made knowne the riches of glory on the vessells of mercy whom he had afore prepared unto glory even us whom he hath called not only of the Iewes but also of the Gentiles Rom. 9.23 29. Also when the Apostle called these Gentiles according to Gods purpose about 18-hundred yeares after this Predestination he then saith those whom he did foreknow them he also did predestinate to be conform'd to the Image of his Sonne that he might be the first borne among many brethren And in the next verse hee tells the Gentiles God now accordingly had effected it for he saith moreover whom hee did predestinate them also hee called and whom he called them also he justified and whom hee justified them he also glorified Rom. 8.29 30. And from this ground the Apostle rightly concludes that this promise of God to Abraham contained the Summe of the Gospell concerning the Gentiles for saith hee the Scriptures All these Texts referrs Predestination not to any decree before Abrahams time foreseeing that God would justifie the Heathen through Faith Preached before the Gospell unto Abraham saying In thee shall all Nations be blessed Gal. 3.8 Againe to proceed from this generall ground to a particular proceeding in this universall mercy and to begin where God begins that is at the Restauration of Shems Family to glory And because this glory is restored to this Family from one mans Loynes onely namely Abraham this directs us to two things First that the precedent Apostates of Shems Family were cut off by God from Christ therfore he would ra s● the Iewes as a new generation but from this one mans loynes of Shem Off-spring to enjoy this mercy Secondly it implies that mans deepest misery is Gods most proper object of mercy therefore from this Sonne of Terah of Shems Appostate Family he now promises to make not onely a Nation but also a Nation great and glorious and from this ground of Free Grace in future times when this Nation was a great People and famous but ungratefull to God for this honour God then tells thy birth and thy Nat●vity is of the Land of Canaan that is an Idolatrous brood for saith God God would have them to cōsider what they were when hee predestinated them to this glory in the promised seed with Abraham thy Father was an Amorite and thy Mother a Hittite c. as Josua 24 from the 2. ver to the 6. and Ezekiel 16. from the 3. to the 15. to the 15. yet in the mercy of this promised seed God gave to the Son of this Idolatrous brood three things First hee gave him a Land Secondly from his own Loynes a Nation great and glorious to inherit that Land Thirdly The seed from his own Bowells in whom that Nation was to be heires intail'd to that Land for ever To the first point Gen. 12.7 Moses saith Iehovah appeared unto Abraham and said unto him unto thy seed will I give this Land Cap. 13.14 Iehovah said unto Abraham lift up now thine eyes and looke from this place where thou art Northward and Southward and Eastward and Westward for all the Land which thou seest to thee will I give it and to thy seed for ever Chap. 15.18 Iehovah made a Covenant with Abraham saying Vnto thy seed have I given this Land from the River of Egypt unto the great River Euphrates c. Againe to the second point namely the gift of a great and glorious Nation from his own Loynes to inherit this Land as Chap. 13.16 I will make thy seed as the dust of the Earth So that if a man can number the dust of the earth then shall thy seed also be numbred likewise Chap. 15. and 5. he brought him forth abroad and said looke up now towards Heaven and tell the Starres if thou be able to number them and he said unto him so shall thy seed be Againe to the third point namely the guift of the seed in whom this glorious and great Nation should be heires intail'd to this promised land forever for when Abraham had thought that he should be Childlesse and therefore determin'd to make Eleazar his heire to what God had given him then Gen 15.3 behold the word of Iehovah came to him saying this shall not be thine heire but he that shall come forth of thine owne bowells shall be thine Heire and accordingly from him did spring this numberlesse Nation to inherit this Promised Land in the right of the seed promised precedently to Adam and now renewed to be the Sonne of Abraham after the flesh by promise 430 yeares before the Law as it is Gal. 3.16 17 Gen. 13.15 the Land was not in-tail'd by promise in the Plurall to seedes but to thy seed for ever meaning in Christ as
figured in Isaak the Child of Promise Therefore this Terrestriall Canaan was intaild to them in Christ for an everlasting inheritance as it was a figure of the Caelestiall Canaan yet eternall life intail'd with this proviso implicitly of their right submittance in beliefe of truth and so to enjoy this day of grace as a day of grace and therefore at this universall Predestination in Christ God gives this generall rule I will blesse them that blesse thee and curse them that curse thee That is blessing more speciall to them which by beliefe of truth rightly receive all good in the imputed righteousnesse of this seed as did Abell the first ten Fathers and Abraham their Father or the contrary to them that beleeve not this truth as to Cain the old world the Off-spring of Noah Shems Posterity and Terah Abrahams Father So that Gods proceedings by this Covenant in the promised seed was here layd downe without all respect of persons Iewes or Gentiles both being comprehended in this Covenant Againe to goe on for in the raysing of this Nation from misery to mercy in Christ Jesus God exprest himselfe in divers figures as first in the manner of Isaacs conception and birth he being the Child of promise therefore that God might by this figure lead this Nation by a streight line to receive by beliefe of truth this land as their terrestriall day of grace and to receive by Faith in Christs righteousnesse the celestiall day of glory therefore hee gave the naturall being of this Nation not so much from the force of nature as from Faiths object for Abrahams naturall force in the flesh especially Sarahs wombe was now as good as dead to this production yet she by beliefe of the promised Messias in Isaac to spring figuratively (a) So that Isaac was borne after the Spirit and therefore as a right figure of Christs b●th● so also of all beleevers which are borne after the will of God and not of the will of the flesh as was Ishm●ell the figure of all which walke after the will of the flesh in terrestriall contentments and so Hagar in Arabia and Sarah in the Land of Promise were figuratively two Testaments as Gal. 4.24 25. Rom. 4.19 Heb. 11.12 Gen. 12.12 from her wombe she received strength to conceive seed and was delivered of a Child from whence sprang this numberlesse Nation to (b) Christ as head and his nationall spouse elect as members being promised to issue as numberlesse from Abrahams Loynes then dead to tha● production 〈◊〉 were a figure of Christ and his numberlesse members of right beleevers yet A●●aham to be such a Father in these three respects believed God was able and faithfull to accomplish that p●omise and therefore humbly submitted in beliefe to receive in that gift the righteous seed his satisfactory righteousnesse imputed all that felicity according to this fourth estate of man and therefore God reckoned or imputed or manifested to Abraham that that act was very sutable or agreeable to his minde as in another case hee expressed to Phineas Numb 25.10 11. See this further explained at the end of the exposition of the ninth of the Rom. in cha 6. this honour Yet when Sarah would cast out Ishmaell from inheriting this honour with Isaac this to Abraham was grievous then said God to Abraham let it not be grievous in thy sight because of the Lad and because of the bond-woman In all that Sarah hath said unto thee hearken to her voyce for in Isaac shall thy seed be called that is figuratively in him to Christ by this streight line to receive the riches of mercy only in him in whose righteousnesse imputed I received all upon Adams fall as now by Restauration I intend to receive all wherefore Abraham accordingly in this righteousnesse received the riches of grace to him and the whole world and it was imputed to him for righteousnesse as saith the Apostle Rom. 4.3.11.13 Gen. 15.6 And hereupon God gave Abraham circumcision as the Seale of the righteousnesse imputed in the object of Faith which he received by beliefe of truth and then God gave this rule that that man or Family which refused to receiue this Seale of righteousnesse which is by Faith should be cut off from the nationall spouse of Christ Gen. 16.14 implying Gods impartiall proceedings towards them as precedently to Abell and Cain If thou dost well shalt thou not be accepted if thou dost not well sinne lies at the dore Againe to goe on with this elect Nation and then we meete with another remarkeable figure when Rebecca also had conceived twinns by Isaac God then considered these two babes in her wombe as two Nations and two manner of people to be separated from her bowells for so to Rebecca God explaines himselfe Gen. 25. And because God by tradition intended to leade this Nation by this figure as by a streight line of truth to know in future times that that rise from their Idolatrous denne to this honour in Abrahams Loynes was with no respect to Abrahams person more then to any other mans but onely to Gods mercifull election as before is described therefore before the Babes were borne God elected the youngest Babe and his posterity to this honour but hee rejected from this honour the eldest babe and his posterity although he was the first-borne in the naturall line as hateing this Elect Nations rise to this mercy with any respect to Abrahams or Iacobs fleshly line as any cause moving him so to doe Therefore he did this that the purpose of God according to the Election might stand only according to his call of Abraham from an Idolatrous denne by mercy from that misery Againe this Election and rejection of these babes and their posterity was before the babes were borne as here we see and therefore as saith Saint Paul it was before they had done good or evill and so this figure told this Nation that as their evill works in Terah from whom in Abrahams flesh they came did not hinder God from shewing mercy to them being miserable so neither on the contrary did any good (a) As not workes so not faith fore-seen in Abraham or any other is any ground of Gods election of miserable man to life and glory but onely Gods love to himselfe in the glory of his free grace in Iesus Christ is the ground of election as when God elected all mankind from reprobate divels we being the same with them in Adams fall so also the secōd time when he elected both Iews and Gentiles in the promised seed by Covenant with Abraham when they were all gone out of the way of peace became abominable by their Apostacy from that grace as in this Chap. doth appeare works of Abrahams or theirs foreseene further or bring on this honourable election to temporall and eternall felicity in Christ Iesus And therefore that the purpose of God might stand not of works but of him that calleth it was said
whom I will have compassion as if hee should say I respect none of them but with respect to my imputed gift of the Lambs righteousnesse which they reject and apply not themselves to me in it Therefore all those which had seene Gods great workes in the wildernesse and were remisse not answerable by beliefe of truth to this mercy God cut them off from the figure of eternall felicity and caused their carkasses to fall in the wildernesse yea hee spared not Mirriam Aaron nor Moses nor any save Caleb the Sonne of Iephuneh the Kenite and I●shua the Sonne of Nun for they wholly followed IEHOVAH saith the Text clearely proving that God is no respecter of persons but to all and alike Deut. 9.14 Exod. 33.19 Rom. 9.15 Numb 32.10.14.28 and Deut. 32.28 Againe about 407. yeeres after the Law was added to the promise then God gave them a two-fold figure more to lead them to Christ the onely ground of all their good As first that the ●romised seed should come of the seventh sonne of Ish●i and the sonne of David King on Sion hill to sit on his Throne figuratively shadowing out in Salomons thronized glory So leading this nationall Spouse by right beliefe of truth to pi●ch her ultimate felicity in the eternall Throne of the promised seed God-man blessed for evermore 2 Sam. 7.12 13 14. Psal 45 6. Luke 1.32 and 33. Heb. 1.8 The second figure was the glory of the Temple standing in the midst of the Land which also was a figure of the promised seed as to it was related the worship and the most especiall presence of God for to it must the sacrifices be brought and to it did this elect Spouse bring all her divine worship and adoration yea although remote from thence yet towards it must they worship figuratively leading this Spouse in the promised Land to feed on the promised seed as on a tree of life by right beliefe of truth as in the Paradise of God Psal 122.4 2 Chron. 7.12 1 King 8.44.45 Rev. 3.7 Prov. 11.30 Yet although God gave all these severall lines of truth leading by beliefe thereof to the imputed righteousnesse of the seed as it in which hee onely (b) This is the true ground of Election elected them to enjoy this Land to be their day of grace and there to receive his gift of eternall glory Notwithstanding they in the spirit of concision referred their election not to the object of faith but (c) These are false and erroneous grounds of Election to Abrahams flesh whence they were descended and to a worth in their owne workes to the Law as but conversant about the object of Faith and for that cause resisted the doctrine of Christ Esai 8.25 Heb. 10.21 Rom. 10.3 as leading them to submit to that righteousnesse of God imputatively given in him the ground of all their good And therefore Saint Paul Rom. 9. punctually encounters both these errors from the light of Divine truth for having in the 8. Chapter beheld the stable felicity of some Gentiles by bel●fe of this truth he therefore in this ninth Chapter reflects upon this elect Spouse as neere to the rejection for this resisting of Christ and therefore his griefe for them was beyond measure because they were Israel to whom appertaine the adoption and the glory and the Covenants and the giving of the Law and the service of God and the promises of whom are the Fathers and of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came who is over all God blessed for evermore Amen Vers 1.2 3 4 and 5. Yet hee implies that these glorious priviledges did not make him so conceive of them as if Gods Word of curse according to his Covenant with Abraham had taken none effect upon them to their rejection for saith hee all are not Israel that are of Israel implying all are not of Israels faith that are of Israels flesh consequently Gods Word of curse might be of force to them which refuse Christ as the object of Faith notwithstanding their precedent election Wherefore he further saith neither because they are the seed of Abraham are they all children but in Isaack shall thy seed be called that is saith hee they which are the children of the flesh these are not the children of God but the children of the promise are counted for the seed for saith hee this is a word of promise c. Verse 6.7 8 9. implying this figure of Isaack as the promised childe was intended to lead them to Christ the promised seed as precedently is declared And so he goes on to the next figure namely the manner of Esau and Iacobs conception and birth for saith he not onely this but when Rebeka had also conceived by one even by our father Jacob for the children being not yet borne neither having done any good or evill that the purpose of God according to * By election in this text is meant onely of the Iewes to be Christs elect Spouse Nationally and not of any of the Gentiles election might stand not of workes but of him that calleth it was said unto her the elder shall serve the younger as it is written Iacob have I loved but Esau have I hated that is God to manifest his mind rightly in this mysterie loved to preferre the younger in the fleshly line and hated to preferre the first borne to the greatest honour namely to the Nationall election as the first borne after the flesh wherefore God not onely exprest this betweene Ishmael and Isaac and primarily betweene Esau and Iacob as before but also in Iosephs seed God preferred the younger to the greatest honour and the eldest to be inferiour in honour purposely Gen. 49. So likewise in his choyce amongst the sonnes of Ishai he passed by all the eldest to the lowest in the naturall line even the seventh to David and preferred him to the throne therefore it is evident by the testimony of God this love and hatred to those two babes was but to delare his purpose * So that God hated not Esaus person nor hated he him in respect of the foresight of his sinne nor did he love Iacobs Person more then Esaus nor loved he him for the foresight of his Faith and righteousnesse but the truth is God then looked upon them both alike with love to his present and future purpose that is by those Babes to declare that not from any respect of foresight of faith or righteousnesse nor to Abraham or Israels person as they were the naturall root of the Iewes which moved him to extend his mercy to them and to declare on the contrary that the evill of their father Terahs Idolatrous Apostacy hinde●ed him not from predestinating them then untorne and to call them in Isack to espouse them nationally to Christ from that Idolatrous den but that the only moving causes was for the glory of his grace by the promised seed as precedently is clearely explained namely to leade this elect
You are not my people they shall be called the children of the living God The Apostle citing their owne Prophet against them implicitly refels their precedent errors in divers respects as first because the Gentiles were not Abrahams seed of Isaack and Iacob and yet were to be children to the living God This therefore proved that Abrahams naturall line after the flesh was not Gods ground of electing Children unto him but the election must be in Christ as before Againe because these Gentiles were to be Children of God which had not Moses Law to obey no not so much as in works conversant about the object of faith and yet were to be Children unto God consequently their works of righteousnes to the Law was no ground of their Election but the election was of him that called them from their Idolatrous denne and gave them the election in the promised seed Againe the Apostle cites the Prophet Isay against them saying though the number of the Children of Israel be as the sand on the Seashore but a remnant shall be saved And because the Apostle referres salvation but to a remnant consequently their discent from Abrahams flesh was no ground of their election for if so then not a remnant but all Israel must have bin saved but being referred to a remnant therefore the election must be as before And saith the Apostle the same Prophet saith God will make a short cut in righteousnesse and except God had left a remnant they had bin as Sodome and like unto Gomorrah implying Gods impartiall proceedings ordinarily with this elect spouse of Christ as betweene Abell and Caine and as to Abraham in the Covenant for cursednes and blessednesse Therefore to this elect Spouse God was no respecter of persons Againe Verse 30. the Apostle saith What shall wee say then that the Gentiles which followed not after righteousnesse have attained to righteousnesse even the righteousnesse which is of faith by force of Gods precedent predestination with Abraham for that 's implyed but Israel which followed after the Law of righteousnesse saith hee hath not attained the Law of righteousnesse and then hee gives the prime reason wherefore because they sought it not by faith but as it were by workes of the Law And he saith they stumbled at that stumbling stone as it is written Behold I say in Sion a stumbling stone and a rocke of offence and whosoever shall believe on him shall not be ashamed these words imply three things First that Israels glory as Gods Israel was grounded onely upon Christ the Stone laid as a pillar of truth on Sion hill Secondly that by remisnesse Israell fell to pride and so from this stone to Abrahams flesh and their own works of the law to be the ground of all their glory and so stumbled at the Pillar of truth Christs righteousnesse imputed to their own destruction Thirdly to those of this Nation that in right beliefe did submit to the righteousnesse of God that is the righteousnesse of Christ imputed the ground of all their glory them God would uphold in honour for saith the Text hee that beleeveth shall not be ashamed So much for opening the ninth Chap. to the Rom. And here by the way observe that this Chapter giveth no ground to Reverend Calvins error namely that God before the world was did personally reprobate the greatest part of mankinde to unrecoverable damnation and personally elected the rest to unavoydable salvation Againe to goe on against their works of righteousnesse to the law about the object of Faith the Apostle opposeth Abrahams example who by Faith in the object of Faith by this Pillar of truth terminated in it as the onely ground of all felicity Rom. 4. Of him he saith What shall we say then that Abraham our Father as pertaining to the flesh hath found for if Abraham were (a) The ground of mans Iustification in this fourth estate is Gods guift of Christs righteousnesse reckoned or imputed to man yet the Iustification of a Sinner is this v●● Gods pardon of his sin guilt and punishment for that Righteousnesse so reckoned or imputed as to all mankind upon our fall in Adam as new to all Infants departing this World but when Iustification is reckoned or imputed to Mans Faith it is because that act of right belief is more connexively related immediately to the object of Iustification then any other act of a beleever And when sometimes Iustification is attributed to Faith it is because a right beleeve●s submissive receptive instrument of Faith is opposed against the pride of mans supposed wo●ks of righteousnesse and in this sense S. Paul Rom. 4. br●ngs in that text Gen. 15. saying it was imputed to Abraham for righteousnes justified by works he hath whereof to glory but not before God for what saith the Scripture Abraham beleeved God and it was imputed to him for righteousnesse Implying hee beleeved all his good from Gods gift in the righteousnesse of the seed imputed and so was that righteousnesse imputed to him to the remission of his sinnes which was his justification and the ground of all felicity Therefore saith the Apostle Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace as it was to Abraham but of debt but to him that worketh not but beleeveth on him which justifieth the ungodly his Faith is counted for righteousnesse Implying that God was Abrahams exceeding great reward only by his gift of the righteousnesse of this seed imputed in the object of Faith which Abraham by beliefe submissively imbraced even as David describeth the blessednesse of the man unto whom God imputeth righteousnesse without works saying Blessed are they whose iniquity is forgiven and whose sinnes are covered blessed is the man to whom thee Lord will not impute sinne from verse 1. to the 8. Againe to goe on the Apostle in divers passages of his Epistles shewes this elect Spouse what absurdities do spring from her conceit of the worth of her works conversant about the object of Faith in the Law First as if hee should say suppose you doe believe the Law to be Gods Law and therefore to the Judiciall Laws are obedient to live in some orderly manner Suppose also from the same grounds you are at paines and costs to bring your Sacrifices to the Priests and Levites for your offerings the Law commanding it Also suppose you love God for the wealth of Canaan and love each other being joynt inhabitants of that land yet in all this to you these Laws are not of Faith because you by beliefe rest upon your deed done to be accepted of God as did Cain and terminate in sensuall delights for you are not led from the letter of the Law in right beliefe to rest in Christ his acceptable righteousnesse the proper end of the Law for righteousnesse to man rightly beleeving truth * The same is ●he Gospel now ●o man not rightly beleeving truth for the Law and the Gospel for substance was one
Gods word of truth giving this object of life is as Gods hand or instrument to reach this gift to man so also man his beliefe of that truth is as it were mans hand or instrument to receive this gift from God therefore it must be by beliefe of this truth Secondly it must be by beliefe of this word of truth as conveying the object of faith because man his reasonable soule is but a receiver into it selfe all its supernaturall felicity from externall objects believed as in Adam we see and therefore so in this object of justification Thirdly it is by beliefe of this truth because the aforesaid principles of derivative Amity which God put in the nature of all men doth internally dispose them to this Amity with God aswell as to enmity to Satan wherefore at first God requireth man to come to him in beliefe of truth but according to sense and reason as he doth excitively draw out that Principle so to give mans reasonable soule a further internall power to receive his gift of Christ namely a power to believe divine testimony as divine testimony that is to receive it from God as from God for as God gathers not where he strewes not so he gives this power to man that had it not to receive his gift of Christ the ground of all his happinesse Wherefore because this Elect Spouse did not so applie her received Talents to receive more Talents in Gods way to receive life in Christ the object of Faith but contrarily applied Gods talents and his law against him in his own way to have all their own way namely from terrestriall felicity and from Abrahams flesh and from the worth of their owne workes at best but conversant about the object of Faith and no way consonant to Faith in that object therefore God rejected this elect Spouse to the remarkable praise of his justice in all the world sixteene hundred yeares and more therefore he respects no mans person but according to his first Modell If thou dost well shalt thou not be accepted if thou dost not well sinne lies at the dore And from this ground it is the Apostle crieth out at the vast depth of Gods wise providence as being not able to comp●ehend the depth of that righteous dispensation in his justice and mercies interminglingly e●tended to the Generations and Nations of man Rom. 11. from ver 28 to the end And to this point may be referred Ezekiels vision of wheeles full of eyes running one within another c. as Reve●end brought on rightly observes in his Consent of Sc iptures Exodus 33.19.34.6 7. And by this Nations rejection we may take occasion by the way to observe the manner of Gods proceedings with the Sonnes of Adam for as he would not give this Nation possession of the Land promised to Abraham untill the sinnes of the Inhabitants namely the Canaanites were full to their finall destruction so neither would he call in the Gentiles to inherit their promised blessing in the seed of Abraham in whom hee predestinated them to it untill the sinnes of this Elect Nation was full and transcendent by slaying the Sonne of God in which promised seed they received all their good as was prefigured to them when God said to Moses the Mediator in the Tipe I will cause all my good to passe before thee meaning Christ and upon his death then c●me on their universall rejection totally but not finally for ever But it will here be objected Because God fore-appointed Christ to be slaine in the truth to answere the figurative Lambe in the Tipe consequently this did impose upon them a necessity that Christ must be slaine as he was and consequently this may seeme injustice in God to make that fact the fulfilling of this Nations sin to their remarkable destruction I grant that Christ must be slaine in the truth to answer the figurative Lambe in the Type I also grant that they were in some sort necessitated to slay Christ as they did but that necessity came not from God for God gave them severall demonstrative rules to the contrary As First by this exemplary punishment upon Cain that the blood of the just shall not goe unrevenged by him and this was recorded to them by Moses Secondly by giving a law to Noah and to his Sonnes that that man which spilt mans innocent blood his blood should be required of him that spilt it This also stood upon Record to them Thirdly to this elect Spouse God gave a figure how hee would have her to demeane her selfe in this fact of the death of Christ by the manner of their Father Abrahams offering Christ Tipically in Isaak as first to Abraham Isaa● was his dearely beloved although he used the knife to bereave him of life Gen. 22. 2. Abraham never intended nor attempted this fact untill from God he received an expresse commandement so to do Thirdly hee did slay him unwillingly in respect of his love to the promised child yet willingly in respect of his love to God and his commandement and so his unwillingnesse became a harmelesse nay-say to God But the fact of the children of Abraham in the death of Christ was a most wrongfull nay-say to God in all they did and therefore saith Christ to them Iob. 8.40 this did not Abraham presenting implicitly to their remembrance Abrahams Typicall fact in this businesse First that as Abraham slew Isaack really in his intention so might they intend and accomplish his death in the truth Secondly as Abraham did love him whom he really slew in his intention so much more ought they to love him in his death as the most proper child of promise Thirdly as Abraham never intended nor attempted to slay the promised seed untill there came an extraordinary command from God to doe so neither ought they much more in this fact of the death of Christ So it is one thing to do that which God before determined to be done by them and another thing to doe that thing as God would have them to do it Fourthly but when that commandement came then although in respect of their love to him they had beene unwilling yet in respect of their faith and love to God in this Mysterie they should have beene obediently willing to kill him as God should prescribe the manner as to Abraham he did for God in Abrahams typicall fact not onely intended to confirme their faith that Christ the seed promised should by the expiration of his life aspire the completion of all righteousnesse for the redemption of this world but also to teach them how to demeane themselves in the manner of Christs death in a harmelesse nay-say to God as did Abraham their Father The Negative precept of the Morall Law forbidding murther stood as their standing law to keepe them from all unjust taking away any innocent mans life much more not to take away the life of him which at least appeared to them a man sent from
the things of God but the things that be of men Mat. 16.23 And to the same spirit in Iames and Iohn He turned and rebuked them and said yee know not of what Spirit yee are of Lu. 9.34 To the same spirit in the two Disciples that went to Emaus saith hee O fooles and slow of heart to believe all that the Prophets have spoken ought not Christ to have suffered these things and so to enter into his glory Luk 24 26. Likewise saith the Text Hee appeared to the Eleven as they sat at meate and upbraided them wits their unbeliefe and hardnesse of heart Marke 16.14 And to the Virgin Mary his Mother Jesus saith unto her Woman what have I to doe with thee mine houre is not yet came implying in her request something was not sutable to his Spirit of Truth consequently so farre forth according to the lying spirit of Satan Ioh. 2 4. Secondly he also witnessed this truth of God against the lying spirit of Satan in sinners That is Man in the state of unbeliefe as resisting this truth as for instance he proving himselfe to be the light of the world not only by Doctrine but ●lso by a miraculous fact giving sight to the man that was borne blinde then the lying spirit of sa●an attempted to extinguish this truth by saying give God the praise we knew that God spake with Moses as for this fellow wee know not whence hee is But Christ in the mouth of the man retorts the argument upon them saying herein is a marvellous thing for yee know not whence hee is and yet hee hath opened mine eyes Now wee know that God heareth not sinners but if a man be a worsh pper of God and doeth his will him God heareth and since the world began was it never heard that any man opened the eyes of any that was borne blind Joh. 9.5.6.16.24.29 c. Likewise he being in the Synagogue intermingling this Doctrine of truth with another miraculous fact called to a woman bound by Satan eighteene yeares and by the word of his mouth makes her free from the bondage of satan implicitly telling them that if by the call of his Doctrine they would in beliefe of that truth but as they were able by sense and reason come to him he then would dissolve the power of satan in them and so the truth should make them free but the lying spirit of satan in the Ruler of the Synagogue resisted this truth for he answereth with indignation because that Iesus had healed on the sabbath day and said unto the people are there not six days in which men ought to worke in them therefore come and be healed and not on the Sabbath day But this evill spirit so changed into an Angell of light the Lord discovers and said Thou Hypocrite doth not each of you on the Sabboth day loose his Oxe or his Asse from the stall and leade him to the water and ought not this woman being a daughter of Abraham which Satan had bound loe eighteene yeeres be loosed on the Sabbath day and all his enemies were ashamed likewise hee miraculously fed many with small parcells of bread declaring himselfe thereby as by his doctrine that hee was the bread of life to man by beliefe of this truth to nourish him to everlasting life Likewise by raising up the widowes sonne and lairus daughter and Lazarus foure dayes dead declaring by this as by his doctrine that he was sent of his Father to them the resurrection and life to man by their beliefe of truth in him Or the resurrection of faithlesse man to everlasting death for saith hee If yee believe not that I am hee yee shall die in your sinnes that is and rise to perpetuall shame but all this truth in the lyings spirit of Satan they resist by pretence that Abraham and God was a Father to them but he according to truth witnessed the contrary against them saying I know you are Abrahams seed Joh. 8.37 but vers 39. Iesus said unto them if yee were Abrahams seed yee would doe the workes of Abraham but now yee seeke to kill mee a man that have told you the truth which I have heard of God this did not Abraham implying that although they were Abrahams seed in the flesh yet not Abrahams seed in the faith consequently not children to God but to the Divell verse 44. Yee are of your father the Divell and the lusts of your Father yee will doe For although by light of sacred truth they came to know hee was the heire namely the promised seed from God to Adam Abraham and David and so heire to all yet their minds by pride was lifted up with the glory of the Terrestriall Temple and princely Priesthood as a worldly magnificence to their Nation but not to the celestiall mysterie therein leading to the imputed righteousnesse of the seed as the onely ground of all their glory for in their hearts him they hate and attempt to extinguish both him and his doctrine because it tended to put an end to that typicall magnificence and * Man perversly proue by custome in sinne to attaine a glory adequate to his corporeall part namely his mouldering body is therefore an enemy to Gods way as leading him to an eternal felicity sutable to his unperishing part namely his soule and body made spirituall but so farre as man is led by the spirit of Christ he is of another minde worldly glory Marke 12. from verse 7. to the 12. Matth 21.38 and 45. But the Lord Jesus Christ witnessed the truth in plaine termes and said My Kingdome is not of this world my Kingdome (a) If Christ refused to be an ea thly Monarch in Canaan and Sion hill declaring by plainnesse of speech that his Kingdome is not such consequently this Kingdome of Christs Spouse nationall elect was but a figure of that grace that was most clea●ely powred out under the Gospell and also of his eternall throne in mo●e then Angels glory and not a type of an earthly Monarchy of his of one thousand yeeres in length see this point more cleare in cap. 9. is not from hence Mat. 18. 36 Likewise he refused to be made a worldly King on Sion hill so proving his doctrine to be true by this fact for saith the Text when Iesus therefore perceived they would come and take him by force to make him King he departed thence c. John 6.15 Likewise to his successo●s which were to witnesse this sacred doctrine of truth hee gives the same rule not to (b) In the judgement of the Sonne of God it is a safe way to keepe his ambassadors to the worke of his ambassage by keeping them from worldly government and terrestriall pompe yet they must have a compleate competency as is implyed by the Apostle 1 Cor. 9.12.13 14. but the former is the ruine of simple godlinesse in Christs Spouse for saith Gods Spirit Like Priest like People Hosea 4.9 aspire
l●e I come to doe thy Will O God Luke 22.15 Heb 10. yet I say the neer approach of this houre and power of darknesse was dreadfull to his apprehension as appeares by his feares sorrow prayer and cryes who as saith the Text In the dayes of his flesh when hee had offered up prayers and supplications with strong cryes and teares to him that was able to save him from death was pitied in the thing he feared for there appeared unto him an Angell from heaven yet not to take off his misery but to strengthen him to it and there was need so to doe for his bones were sundred in this agony his spirit waxed hot within him as melted wax and from thence it was that his sweat became as great drops of blood falling down to the ground Hebr. 5 7. Psal 22.14 Luke 22.41 But hee having resolved in beliefe of truth by flaming love to goe on through the apprehension of its neere approach to him to approach to it in resignation of his will to his Fathers Will in the worlds redemption Hee demanded twice of his apprehenders whom seeke yee and affirmes himselfe twice to be the man whom they sought and although they fel backwards before him yet he goes forward with them to encounter this dreadfull wrath which extended to a two-fold separation of God from him First God separated himselfe from him in all naturall good either to soule or body and left him to the contrary evill Secondly God separated himselfe from his soule and body in all supernaturall and celestiall good and left him to the contrary evill and first of the first To his body and so to the anguish of his soule for it was torne with whips pierc'd with thornes his hands and feet pierc'd with nayles and riven or rent with the weight of his body hanging on the crosse sixe houres or thereabouts Likewise to coole his thirst they gave him vinegar and gall to drinke the people and Priest blaspheme him as a man forsaken of God the whole powers of nature as it were rising against him extinguishing from him all things but dread and dolour for darknesse from the sixt houre to the ninth covered him the Temple rent the earth quak't the Rocks rent so that in respect of Gods separating all naturall good from him leaving him to the contrary evill he might truly say in the dolor of his soule All yee that passe by be●●ld and see if there be any s●rrow like unto my sorrow which is done unto mee wherewith the Lord hath afflicted mee in the day of his fierce anger Lam. 1.12 Secondly God likewise separated himselfe from him in all supernaturall and Celestiall good and left him to the contrary evill for because this separation of God from him in all naturall good leaving him to the contrary evill was in this place namely the Land of Canaan this implyed that God also separated himselfe from him in all supernaturall good because this Land in generall was to the second Adam as the garden of Eden was to the first Adam that is a figure by the Terrestriall good of the Celestiall good in the Heaven of Heavens Therefore this figured to him that God shut the Kingdome of Heaven against him rendring him no light in that respect but leaving his soule the only object of eternall darknesse Againe this being at Ierusalem the figure of eternall peace this implyed to him that no peace or consolation at that time was his portion from God but the contrary apprehensions of eternall woe sutable to the damned Spirits of men and Divells Againe this being also in the place of residence of his elect Spouse the Kingdome of grace on Earth this imply'd that he was to God a man cut off from the land of the living in all respects consequently no place left to him by divine justice but the place prepared for the Divell and his Angels for saith the text he was reckoned amongst the transgressors Luk 22 37. Therefore his cry upon the crosse was according to truth My God my God why hast thou forsaken mee which words implyed two things First that this twofold Separation of God from him in his apprehension was more dreadfull then he could reach in his humane comprehension and therefore cryed My God my God why hast thou forsaken mee Againe his words further imply that his separation was onely on Gods part never on his for he in this darknesse where was no light and this depth where no humane nature could feele any bottome yet hee kept union in faith and flames of love to God and his Neighbour in a right relation to the worlds redemption and therefore hee said My God my God as never letting him goe So raising his Soule from that depth of death under Gods flaming wrath by Faith and love and so rendred his Soule to God from his body and his body to dust a whole burnt offering saying Father into thy hands I commend my spirit therefore this was the first and great Resurrection of the Lord Iesus Christ in which hee raised himselfe by his own power from the depth of infernall death yea the most certaine death that is death in the substance as it was said in the day that thou eatest thou shalt certainely die the death Object It may be here objected Christ knowing his Fathers power to be infinite and therefore all things possible to him consequently Christ in his prayer willed this cup to passe him absolutely Answer Answer It doth not follow for although Christ did know as indeed he did that to God all things were possible in respect of his power yet hee knew this cup could not possibly passe him in respect of Gods justice he being the second Adam and therefore he willed it not absolutely Object Againe it will then be replyed that Christs prayer was vaine and consequently a sinne Answer It doth not follow for if he had not prayed that if it were possible to let that cup passe he had then sinned against the Law of nature which bound him to love himselfe consequently unfeynedly to desire to avoyd the destruction of himselfe But because in respect to Gods justice he submitted in Faith and love in a full resignation of himselfe to his Fathers will therefore he was right in both and wrong in neither Object But it will be againe objected that his prayer on the crosse implyed s●me ignorance in this great worke because he saith why hast thou forsaken me consequently he sinned Answer It doth not follow for it is one thing to be ignorant of what a man is not able to know by the perfections proper to his kinde and another thing to be ignorant of what he is bound to know but Christs ignorance was of the first sort because that vast distance of the twofold separation was more then his pure naturalls was able to comprehend as before is explained Againe although he was at the neerest brink of a totall and finall desperation yet hee sinned
not for the Covenant required faith in truth and love to God in that relation hee stood but with all his heart and all his soule and all his strength and no more Therefore though hee was at the foresaid brink of desperation yet he sinned not Againe the strength of his humane nature being not able to keepe up from desperation under that vast and dreadfull separation yet hee in his unfained cry why hast thou forsaken mee as the second Adam witnessed Gods truth namely that God really intended death that is this twofold separation as it was said in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt certainly die the death (a) This death of the second Adam proves that God really intended the same to man w●th the fi st Adam and so dissolved that lie of Satan who said yee shall not die at all for he being personally God-man and so more powerfull then any meere creature therefore justice required his personall power so farre as need was and therefore although as a meere creature he cryed out Why hast thou forsaken mee yet in the power of his personall operations hee cries out My God my God and so Faith mightily (b) Christ descended not locally into the place of the damned because his faith and love to the full sati faction of divine justice wrought up to God through all interposing difficulties therefo●e it was unpossible hee should be held of the sorrowes of death and so hee triumphed over all the enemies of his Fathe●s glory which was to result to him out of the good of mankinde Psal 16.8.11 working by love reached the power of an endlesse life from under the most vast depth of separation in an endlesse death I say this was by Faith in Gods truth and Gods righteous justice to him in that relation in which he then stood for his eternall blessednesse for saith hee to God I set thee ever before me and thou wilt open to me the way of life and so with a loud voyce hee renders his soule saying Father into thy hands I commend my Spirit Luk 23 46. And so by the eternall Spirit as saith the Apostle Hee offered himselfe to God without spot to purge our consciences from dead works to s●rve the living God he so (c) But now to this point there are three which beare witnesse in heaven namely the th●ee persons in the one God in their severall order by uphold●ng and maintaining that created Angelicall glory for the members of the second Adam to all eternity which God from time to time here on earth hath promised them and still doth evidence it by three witnesses on earth namely first by Christs blood-shed as the seale of the satisfaction of divine justice which obtained that eternall life Secondly by water namely the worke of Re●eneration cleansing mans Spirit in Faith and love to the mystery Thirdly by the Spirit in the ministe●y of the word and Sacraments most eminently witnessing the purchase and free gift of that glory to man through a●l ages 1 Iohn 5.7.8 witnessed that other truth of Gods against Satans lie namely that God really intended to man the knowledge of good in the glory of Angells by his Covenant with Adam and in the righteousnesse of the second Adam and so dissolv'd that other lye of Satan that God only pretended it but never intended it and to the same end he gave himselfe also a ransome for all men in the fourth estate of man to redeeme them from their Apostacie And for conclusion to this Chapter observe these five particulars First that when in common speech we say that Christ fulfilled the Law we may rightly understand it only of the Morall Law because he by perfect love to God and his Neighbour did fulfill all Lawes that is not only the Covenant as it was with Adam but also as upon these two did hang all the Law and the Prophets with respect of mans fourth estate as before is proved Secondly is it so that Christ rais'd his Soule (a) The first Resurrection of Iesus Christ our Lord. by beliefe of truth and perfect love from that vast depth of death and that that was his first and great resurrection as the second Adam Hence observe that the raising of his body was his second resurrection and most properly by the glory of the Father (b) The second Resurrection of Iesus Christ our Lord. and from Divine Justice his first step to his eternall happinesse for so great a worke as the redemption of the world Phil. 2.9 in this fourth estate of man Thirdly is it so that the works of the Sonne of God was so potent in beliefe of truth to that blessednesse which was set before him Heb. 12. as that it wrought up to God from under so vast a separation in flames of burning love to Gods glory by the redemption of the world Hence observe that to put any worth upon any other mans works as to affirme they can deserve by their obedience to God that he should free them from eternall death or render them the reward of eternall life yea and that they can supererogate for others also I say observe that any of this Doctrine is not only a blasphemous derogating from Christs workes but also against the guift of God imputing it arrogating to man that which is not his also it overthroweth the foundation of mans salvation and that fundamentally for it not only makes voyd the object of Justification but cuts off mans worke of Faith to that object in a justifying relation as before is observed against the Iewes pag. 78. Fourthly is it so that God estated the Covenant with Adam that if it were by him fulfilled God by him should then receive the praise of his justice to all eternity in the foresaid twofold respects as Chap. 2. pag. 12.13 And likewise if the second Adam did fulfill it that by him under divine justice hee also might receive the praise of his justice to all eternity and that Christ accordingly did render him his justice to every tittle and pronounc'd it finished Hence observe that God never intended nor needed to make a personall reprobation of most men to unavoydable destruction to the everlasting praise of his justice For if the Covenant had bin fulfilled by either Adam it it was to the praise of his justice to all eternity as here we see and the Covenant of grace is so full to this point that all mankinde may ascend to eternall life by Christ if they will but apply themselves in what they have received and to what they might receive in him yet by Christ Gods justice is eternally glorifyed as is proved Therefore God never made in vaine such a personall reprobation to passe upon the most of mankinde Fiftly observe that when I say Christs righteousnesse is imputed to all mankinde in generall or to man beleeving truth more speciall as is described I meane not Christ his righteousnesse essentially as God nor
by the roots appeares in the 12 Chapt. Is it so that when Christ did thus powre out his Spirit upon all flesh that yet at this time be denyed the spirit of Faith to his Nationall Spouse to the most part for their proud Apostasie to their ensuing rejection Hence observe how rightly the Lord of glory returned the same upon them But I said unto you that yee also have seene mee and beleeve not All that the Father * But at this time the Father giveth me the Gentiles to gather by the word of truth to salvation but of you but few for your call is not given to be at this time but in the future as Rom. 11.25 26 27. giveth mee shall come unto mee but not most of you at this time of grace for that 's implyed Iohn 6.35 36 37 38 39 40. Is it so that when Christ came personally into the world he then found Iewes and Gentiles generally both dead in sinnes and trespasses to him as the object of justification to their life and glory yea even his Nationall Spouse generally Hence observe how rightly spake the Lord Jesus Christ to his proud Apostate Spouse saying none can come to mee unlesse the Father which sent me draw him meaning his extraordinary mercy Ioh. 6.44 Is it so that Christ his righteousnesse as imputed by the Fathers gift and conveyed from Kingdome to Kingdome by the word of truth was and is the only object of life and glory and the removall of mans misery which submitted by beliefe of truth to receive that gift of righteousnesse in that sacred object Then hence observe how rightly spake the Lord Jesus Christ of himselfe saying I am the way and the truth and the life no man can come unto the Father but by mee Joh. 14.6 Againe is it so that this extraordinary calling of the Gentiles to righteousnesse life and glory being dead in sinnes and trespasses by their precedent Apostacie that even the second Adams satisfactory righteousnesse obtained as upon Adams fall so at this time also that this world should be mans day of grace againe as a day of grace to receive in it the gift of eternall glory the world of Gentiles being under wrath Then hence observe that from this ground Saint Paul in the 5 of the Rom. rightly brings in Christs imputative righteousnesse as opposed not only to our unrighteousnesse and misery in Adams transgression but also interminglingly opposing it against all mens own personall sinnes against the grace of God in Christ that whereas sinne in both respects had abounded so Gods grace by his gift of Christs righteousnesse did superabound as appeareth from the 8. verse to the end of that Chapter Againe is it so that at the height of Israels Apostacie and at the brink of their rejection from Christ that then God thus extraordinarily brought in the Gentiles to be his Spouse which were not his people Hence observe how rightly Christ in his life time Ioh. 10.16 opposed the certainty of the Gentiles for life and glory to his Apostate Spouse the Iewes then to bee extinguished ver 26. and in the three next verses grounding the stable felicity of the Church of the Gentiles only on his free gift and his Fathers power opposing it to all contrary powers whatsoever for although the Church of the Iewes became totally separated from Christ as now they stand yet so shall never the Church of the Gentiles nor yet the Iewes when they are againe ingrafted into Christs visible Church as was before Prophecied by * For by this word those days is not only meant the first extraordinary light of grace and truth divulged in the Gospell by the Apostles Ministery but this Prophecy also extends to those dayes of that extraordinary call of the Iewes mentioned Rom. 11.25 26 27. when also shall come in the fulnesse of the Gentiles Ieremiah and the Author to the Hebrewes Ierem. 31.33 32 40. Heb. 8.8.10 CHAP. X. Opening what in the calling of the Gentiles was ordinary to continue untill time shall be no more and that Gods proceedings therein is without respect of persons to all al●ke THe second Adam and Saviour of the world was not only a Priest in the dayes of his flesh after the order of Aron Heb. 10. by offering his body of flesh and blood so putting an end to that fleshly or bloody Sacrificing Priest-hood in which respect the Apostles in manifold regards referres things to the * The Apostle attributes so much to Christs blood death to leade us by sense to the more firm faith in his blood death as it was the expiration of his worke as the faithful and true witnesse for Gods truth against Satans lies to regaine Gods glory by the salvation of the world blood of Christ and often reiterates the same but also in his Militant Church he was and is a Priest for ever after the order of Melchizedeck till time shall be no more that is as Melchizedeck Shem I meane descending from the old world did not only in the Apostacie of the new world at Abel abide in the Faith of the first ten Fathers but also in the time of the Apostasie of his own Family remained durably constant in the oracle of life not only King of Salem that is of peace but Priest also of the most high God after the power of an endlesse life for he continued receiving as appeares in Abrahams Tythes the homage of the Sacrifice of praise for God and to God likewise in Gods stead returning comforts and blessings from God upon man Gen. 14.18 Heb 7.7 Likewise so did Christ abide constant by tradition discending in his spirit on men from the beginning of the old world figuratively by the promised seed of the woman through all occurrents or times of the worlds Apostasie remayned figuratively in the ten Fathers not only King of peace as Milchizedeck but also the Priest of the most high God receiving the Sacrifice of praise to God and for God by man believing truth and returning from God blessings upon them not only by his acceptable satisfactory righteousnesse imputed the ground of all acceptation but also in the oracle of life divulging it by his Ambassadors to the world and the imbreathings of his Spirit into the Spirit of man as sometime reproving the world of sinne as to Cain and the old world in the ten Fathers and in the Ministry of Noah sometimes receiving in good part the Sacrifices of the praise of his grace as in Abell his offering by beliefe of truth sometimes pouring out his blessings of consolation as in Noah his Sacrifice he smelt a savor of rest and comfortably renewed his gracious Covenant c. Sometimes in gracious incouragements to submit to this mercy as he did to Cain and sometimes enlivening the Spirit of man dead in sinnes and trespasses as to these Gentiles we see so raising these dead bones to live in his sight Therefore to continue this
of this Faiths operation in Abraham who was a Father in this third degree of justifying Faith as first when God in his promise in Abrahams loynes gave Christ and his righteousnesse imputed to be the blessing of all Nations and consequently for his owne then to this object did he adhere by Faith working through all that did interpose betweene his beleife and this object of life Rom. 4.18 saith the Text He beleeved even God who quickneth the dead and calleth things which be not as though they were who against hope beleeved in bo●e that hee might become the Father of many Nations according to that which was spoken so shall thy seed be and saith the Text hee being not weake in Faith he considered not his own body now dead when he was about a hundred yeares old neither yet the deadnesse of Sarahs womb hee staggered not at the promise of God through unbeliefe but was strong in Faith giving glory to God and being fully perswaded that what he had promised he was able to performe it and saith the Text therefore it was imputed unto him for righteousnesse but what this imputation for righteousnesse is is already handled in the 4 and 6 Chapters therefore here I passe it over Againe Heb. 11.17 Abrahams faith is brought in working up to God in this sacred object through the darknesse of death for saith the Text by Faith Abraham when he was tryed offered up Isaak that is by death to be destroyed he that had received the promises i. of all happines figuratively in this Child for mankinde and for himself offered up his only begotten Sonne of whom it was said in Isaak shall thy seed be called for Abraham accounting that God was able to raise him up even from the dead meaning Christ also in this figure whence also he received him in a figure as saith the Text Thus by perfection of justifying beliefe working to God through all difficulties in this sacred object saith Christ Abraham rejoyced to see my day and saw it and was glad that is as the life of his heart for all happinesse I●h 8.56 And to conclude this point of Christ his impartiall proceedings as Priest for ever after the order of Melchizedeck without all respect of Persons by the operations of his Spirit in his sacred ordinances is also implyed Prov. 8.34 wherefore he thus saith blessed is the man that heareth me watching daily at my gates waiting at the posts of my dores for who so findeth mee findeth l fe and shall obtaine fav●ur of the Lord b●t he that sinneth against mee wr ngeth his own soule all they that hate mee love death c. Is it so That Christ now is to the end of the world with his Amba●sadors ordinarily and rightly divulging his Ambassage that hee will be by his Spirit so a Priest till time shall be no mo e Then hence observe Observ that it is unpossible for men or Divells or all the powers of darknesse in this world to extinguish Christ in his word and spirit from the minds of all mankinde because we see Christ will so be in the minds of some as the cornerstone to uphold his Ministeriall Kingdome as in the name of Peter hee did Prophetically demonstrate Mat. 16.18 and from this ground God in eminent and universall Apostasies from him in his truth doth preserve some mens mindes to him by his truth so secretly as the best of men sometimes perceive it not as in the daies of Eliah and the like Rom. 11.3.4 wherefore this is attributed to be Gods Seale or peculiar foundation in relation to Christ to know who are his in such * In times of such Apostasie because one Saint doth know another but according to the judgement of charity and God only infall bly knowes who in purenesse of heart adheres to him and who not therefore the Apostle calls this knowledge of God his foundation or seale because it is so knowne to him and none else times as 2 Tim 2.18 19. And from this ground it is unpossible that the greatest seducing powers of Satan to deceive the whole Church elect or gathered by his word and Spirit so as to extinguish all truth from all their mindes for as Mat. 24.25 besides his ordinary course God in such times will extraordinarily reserve as before is said some for the glorious praise of his grace in this world to believe his word in the object of justification wherefore it is stiled the Faith of Gods elect implying the certainty of Christs prevalency as Priest for ever after the order of Melchisedeck by his Ministeriall ordinances in the Church Militant till time shall be no more Againe is it so that the oracle of life for the universall Apostasie of the world was not so much as to appeare amongst the Gentiles about eighteene hundred yeares nor amongst Iewes but in Types figures and promises as obscured under the veile of Moses for many Generations untill God according to his purpose called these Gentiles Hence observe how rightly the Apostle applies this Doctrine at that time saying the grace of God that bringeth salvation to all men hath appeared teaching us to * Therefore the Negative part of the Morall Law as inclosed in the Arke ove●shadowed with the mercy Seat taught the same Doctrine of grace under that veile as now doth the Gospel unveiled Exod. 25.21 22. Heb. 9.4.8 deny ungodlinesse and worldly lusts that we should live soberly righteously and godly in this present world looking for the blessed hope c. Tit. 2.11.12 CHAP. XI Opening the third particular how GOD brings man to be perfect that is to the perfection of justifying Faith in the object of justification AS it is in the perfections of nature the life superior containes in it selfe the perfection of all inferior lives as in Adam Chapt. the first so the perfection of justifying beliefe containes in it selfe vertually all inferior beliefes hence it is that the improvement of this faith is various in its operations yet ever terminating to God in the object of justification as its most proper center and so it comes to its full perfection formerly described Hence Saint Iames saith of Abraham Seest thou how faith wrought with his workes and by works faith was made perfect James 2.20 Wherefore to prove the point I will take a briefe survay how by works Abraham came to his perfection of justifying beliefe * The perfection of the man in righteousnes is in the next life but faiths perfection and dissolution are both in this life and what man is a righteous man see the last Observation of Chapt. 11. for the perfection of justifying beliefe is one thing and the perfection of the man is another thing as first when God by commandement separated him from his countrey and from his fathers house the operations of his faith then began to put forth for saith the Text He went out not knowing whither he went Hebr. 11.8 but when hee was
which the faithfull shall receive is their back-sliding so farre before the third degree of faith from this sacred object as that they destroy or crucifie Christ to themselves that is by a totall separation of their Spirits from God in this object of blessednesse for then they do all that a wicked man doth but not before that is without any internall difference from an unbeleever (c) But so long as any of this seed of Gods word by faith remaines hee sinned not without some internall difference from unbeleevers neither can he because this seed remaineth as 1 Ioh. 3 8 9. wherefore that which they have made totall by justice God will make finall denying them repentance so blotting their names out of the booke of life namely Christ in whom they were written And God in sacred Scriptures speakes to this point fully First implicitly as in Exodus 32. 32. blot me I pray thee out of the booke which thou hast written and sundry other the like which for brevity sake I passe over Secondly God expressed this in a figure that is figuratively in his elect S●ouse for to them of them which did by an evill heart of unbeliefe depart from the living God hee sware they should not enter the promised rest by Iosua the Type of I sus although they were the Children of promise in the Type as are all right beleevers in the truth Heb. 3. Gal. 3.26 Againe more fully for the House of Israel this elect Spouse charging God of impartiall proceedings towards them namely of imposing the sinnes of the Fathers to the Childrens destruction implyed in these words the Fathers have eaten sower grapes and the Childrens teeth are set on edge Ezek. 18.2 But to remove this false surmise because God could sweare by no greater he sweares by himselfe As I live saith the Lord you shall not have any more occasion to use this Proverb in Israell therefore he explaines his minde in this point first in generall secondly in particular In Generall in these words Behold saith the Lord all soules are mine as the soule of the Father so also the soule of the Sonne is mine and therefore he referreth the soules destruction of either to the sinnes of him that committed it saying the soule that sinneth it shall die ver 4. Secondly more particular for saith God if a man do that which is lawfull and right c. but here we must remember what to this Spouse was lawfull and right as formerly is declared Chapt. 6. namely intentionally to follow all the Laws of Moses as Schooling her to Christs righteousnesse in the object of Faith the ground of all their happinesse Secondly in love to cherish each others as members of his Spouse elect or mysticall body but from both these generall Rules they were now degenerated and therefore did not the thing which was lawfull and right for God to cleare himselfe from this aspersion proves them faulty in both And to the first he implies it by speaking to them negatively for having said if a man be just and do that which is lawfull and right he then speakes negatively Hee that hath not eaten upon the Mountaines neither hath lift up his eyes to the Idoles of the house of Israel Implying as they had done generally there is proved their Apostasie from the object of Faith to Idols and the same is againe twice repeated in the 11 and 15. verses Againe he proves them degenerated from the second Rule for instead of cherishing each other as Christs mysticall members they had done the contrary wherefore saith God he that hath not defiled his Neighbours wife neither hath come neare a menstruous woman and hath not opressed any but hath restored the debtor his pledge hath spoyled none by violence ver 6 7 8. ver 20. God cleares himselfe and drawes up the conclusion saying the soule that sinneth it shall di● the Sonne shall not beare the iniquity of the Father neither shall the Father beare the iniquity of the Sonne and then God expresseth himselfe impartially both to the righteous and to the wicked in plaine termes saying the righteousnesse of the righteous shall be up n him the wickednesse of the wicked sha●l be up n him but saith God if the wicked will ●urne from all his sinnes which he hath commi●ted and keepe all my Statutes and do all that which is lawfull and right he shall surely live he shall n●t die all his trespasses which he hath committed they shall not be mentioned unto him in his righte us●esse which he hath done he shal live And have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die saith the Lord God and not that he should turne from his waies and live ver 23. Then to this Spouse by the rule of contraries God speakes of the righteous (a) Note that the opposition in the Text of righteousnesse iniquity is in one the same subject with this proviso that if he turne from righteousnesse to sinne therefore this cuts off that conceit that this righteous man was but seemingly righteous for then it must follow this iniquity was but seemingly wickednesse when he turned to imbrace it and consequently his dying in sinne was but seemingly death all which is absurd man in her which is the thing that proves the point in hand for saith God when the righteous man (b) Because God doth in this Spouse of Christ thus distinguish betweene the righteous and the wicked in her as that not middle sort of people could remaine in her therefore by Gods own affirmative testimony the Saints may totally fall from Christ and for that God wil cut them off finally from him turneth away from his righteousnesse and committeth iniquity and doeth according to all the abominations which the wicked man doth shall he live all his righteousnesse which he hath done shall not be mentioned in his trespasses that he hath trespassed and in his sinn●s which he hath sinned shall he die ver 24. Plainely proving the totall and finall falling away of the Saints from Christ as the object of Faith under the old Testament first implyed by the words of Moses Secondly by a figure Thirdly in plaine termes Againe likewise in the New Testament also our Saviour Christ loved his own to the end of his life Ioh. 13.1 therefore after his last Supper having washed his Apostles feet his corporall departure from this world drawing neare takes occasion from thence to expresse himselfe in severall instructions to them and amongst the rest in this point And first saith yee are cleane but not all Joh. 13.10.11 Implying Iudas was not cleane and so explaines himselfe in the 26 verse and Iudas having received the sop being gone out from him and them to betray him then to them said Iesus the Sonne of man is glorified and God is glorified in him meaning by his death and thereupon he exhorts them to cherish each others in love according to his owne example towards
judge of that holy man Arminius that he is not to be reckoned one of the least worthies of the Lord Jesus Christ because this man in those darke * For Mr. Peter Du. Moulin chargeth him with holding these points first that God elected some men to eternall life upon his foresight of their faith Secondly that God elects all men to eternall life under the condition of faith Thirdly that originall sinne in Infants hath no respect of vice or sinne properly called for nothing is sinne or vice unlesse it be committed by free-will Fourthly hat Arminius against Mr Perkins affirmeth that mans will is free to good as to evill without grace the which points in this Treatise are clearely proved from Scriptures to be errors See Peter Du-moulin against Arminius Cap. 8. p. 48. Cap. 17. Cap. 18. Cap. 32. p. 256. times of the knowledge of this point put forth all his power according to his light and talent against great oppositions to maintaine and preach that God in his gracious mercy in Christ Jesus doth both intend and extend it universally alike to all mankinde without respect of persons Therefore in him God accepted the will for the deed and so must we And on the contrary as for reverend Calvin his stiffe maintaining that error which made the waters of life bitter to mankinde namely that God hath personally decreed before the world to unavoydable destruction the greatest part of mankinde for the everlasting praise of his justice Calvin Instit 3 book 22. cap. 11. 3 book cap. 21.5 and personally elected the lesser part unavoydably to eternall life for the praise of his glorious grace I say notwithstanding this holy mans error his works and great labours savour of most unfeyned Godlinesse which setleth a Crowne of reverence upon his head through all ages wherefore we are thus to judge of him that this error fell from him from love to Gods glory in the comforting of the distressed Church of God and therefore in him it was error of love and not that he loved to erre Ninthly againe it will be objected he that loveth another Object 9 hath fulfilled the Law consequently that man is a perfect man in the perfe●tion of degrees of inherent righteousnesse Rom. 13.8 The conclusion is falsely deducted for hee that loveth God by his rules or Lawes Answ as leading to him in Christ the object of faith hath fulfilled the Law but how even because Christ is the end of the Law for righteousnesse to every one that beleeveth as God imputed it to Abraham Rom. 10. for his further entrance into the glorious Kingdome of Christs gracious mercy as is formerly declared Againe he that loveth another being his Idolatrous and wicked Neighbour as he is his own flesh and Gods creature made of one and the same blood and Gods as is himselfe by right of redemption or that doth love another man as a mysticall member of Christ as is himselfe and in that love doth cherish him as Abraham did Lot In both these respects he is kinde to the unkinde to the just and the unjust and so is perfect as his heavenly Father is perfect that is in a similie or likenesse unto him for as saith our Proverb every like is not the same and therefore but imperfect inherently still for he that saith hee hath no sinne is a lyar c. Againe the truth is God never required such perfect obedience of any man but of those which were able so to performe it and they were only two of all mankinde the one was Adam when he was a publique person before his fall the other was Christ who was the second Adam in the worke of the first to the redemption of all Therefore do not derogate from his glorious works not arrogate to thine own inglorious * For returning to God by beliefe in the object of justification is right repentance only therefore although faith is the receptive instrument of that object and mourning and weeping doth accompany that repentance yet ne●ther is the removall of sins guilt or punishment only Christs righteousnesse imputed is the ground of acceptance therefore beware of ascribing sorrow to be repentance of of faith for acceptance lest we unawares uphold the erroneously of the mystery of iniquity maintained by the Roman Antichrist works nor be not deceived by that wicked one who teacheth this Doctrine whom Christ shall consume with the Spirit of his mouth and destroy with the brightnesse of his coming Object Againe it will be objected that by those words I will put enmity betweene thee and the woman is meant the woman should envie Satan for the evill done unto her and so one Divell may envie another Answ This implies that God gave in the promised seed no more good in these words I will put enmity betweene thee and the woman then have the damned Spirits under eternall reprobation which is absurd Reply To this is replyed that all mankinde since the fall are conceived and borne with no better internall dispositions tending to God then is the nature of Divells Answ It appeares the contrary in the worst of men if not delivered up from the universall grace of the Covenant to a finall impenitency notwithstanding their acquired habits in evill there is in them some internall dispositions naturally to God which is not found in Divells for although Mathew the 8.29 Divells can ground their requests to God on his justice not to torment them before the time of their finall bruise by the seed of the woman Mat. 25 41. but they are not naturally inclined as are all mankinde to ground their prayers unto God upon his goodnesse and mercy as for instance that innumerable company of Heathenish Ninivites beleeved Gods word of wrath to be true for their present destruction yet they invocate him intirely upon a dependant hope of mercy from him Ionah 2 9. So the Mariners in their Idolatrous manner implore the Divine Majesty in apparant destruction upon a dependant hope of mercy from him Ionah 1.15.14 Secondly there is in all mankinde a naturall inclination to worship the divine Majesty as is apparant not only in the Ninivites and Marriners but also it is the ground why all Nations whatsoever have some kinde of Religious worship even to those which are Divells as to a Deity above themselves and also to God as unknowne Acts 17.23 which internall dispositions are not in Divells although the true God to them be knowne for as they cannot implore God under the Notion of goodnesse nor mercy so have they neither any set form of religious worship to God but all destruction and Idolatrous errors and lies in Gods worship amongst men originally arose from them aswell as from mens own remissenesse by not improving this internall principle of enmity to Satan and amity to God as precedently is proved To this it will be objected the divels know Gods Law Object 11 and the very knowledge of it writes