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A85549 A true reformation and perfect restitution, argued by Silvanus and Hymeneus; where in the true Church of Christ is briefly discovered here in this life in her estate of regeneration, as also her persecution in the life to come, as it hath been foretold by all the holy prophets and Apostles, which have been since the world began. / By J.G. a friend to the truth and Church of God. Graunt, John, of Bucklersbury. 1643 (1643) Wing G1595; Thomason E55_10; ESTC R212817 46,091 47

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Brethren look ye out from among your selves seven men of honest report full of the holy Ghost and wisdom whom we may appoint over this businesse where it appeares to us the Apostles gave the believers for ever power to choose their own Ministers Silv. There is not one word in the Text that proves your conclusion that the people of every particular Church are to call their Pastor but this it proves that the Apostles times were wholly taken up in prayer and preaching in regard the Disciples were so exceedingly multiplied that they could not have time touching the matter of receiving and distribution towards the necessity of the Saints by reason of which there arose murmurings of the Graecians against the Hebrews because their widows were neglected in the dayly Administration So that there was a necessity that Deacons should be appointed for that businesse who were comended by the people and confirmed by the Apostles and this is the whole scope of that Scripture Hym. But what say you to that Act. 1. 23. they appointed two that is the people presented them to the Apostles Silv. This place shews that the Apostles and Disciples being together in one place to the number of 120 persons Saint Peter took occasion to speak to the Congregation of the prophecys of Judas treason and of the Iudgment that did befall him and also how the Prophet foretold that another should be chosen in his place to his office of an Apostle wherefore saith he of these men that have accompanied with us all the time that the Lord Iesus went in and out amongst us must one be ordained to be witnesse with us of his Resurrection and they appointed two that is the Apostles with the rest thought none so fit as Barsabas and Matthias but which of these two they could not determine of so they cast lots and it fell on Matthias and he by the whole Church was reckoned amongst the twelve this is all that place intends and not the least part of your intention proved by it Hym. Now I will set you a place of Scripture that shall not only prove the custome and manner of our Church but the matter also as before I have related to you and that is the description of the Church of Antioch which will prove all that I have said to you Act. 14. 22. 23. Silv. Wheresoever Paul and Barnabas came they confirmed the souls of the Disciples and exhorting them to continue in the Faith and that we must through much tribulation enter into the Kingdom of God he doth not here by this confirmation and exhortation enter into a reciprocall covenant with the believers as you spake of to stand in a pastorall covenant with them as the head and Members for what one Apostle did they did both and the words are in the plurall number they and indeed they taught them so effectually that they strengthned them and built them up to a further increase and degree in the truth And as it follows they ordained them Elders in every Church that is these Apostles did ordaine not the Disciples so that this Text is cleare against your distinction both for the matter and forme you spake of for as these Christians had received the truth before Barnabas came to them at the first so they did abide in the comfortable profession of it till Barnabas brought Paul with him and then they two ordained them Elders in every Church that is preachers and not the people as you affirme Hym. Good Friend Silvanus I have another Scripture which I pray consider you of and then I hope you will be of my mind that is Act. 11. 19 20. 21. 22. 23. you shall see there that in the 19. 20. and 21. verses there is mention made of believers and that the Gentiles had received the Faith then in the 22. and 23. vers. Barnabas from amongst these believers gathers a Church after he had descended from Hierusalem to Antioch by the Apostles Commission and to me the words prove both the matter and forme of our Church who when he came had seen the grace of God was glad and exhorted them all that with purpose of heart they would cleave unto the Lord to me it is plaine that with purpose of heart to cleave unto the Lord is the covenant the people enter into with their Pastor and Barnabas his rejoycing to see their grace from God and his rejoycing in it his continuing to exhort them and to this Church much people was added as in the 24. verse Silv. I have often observed old friend that there is none so easily deceived as those that would willingly be deceived for if you would not willingly be ignorant the reading of the text would better informe you for there is not one word in all those verses you have read proves what you say the truth is this that the persecution that arose about Stephen was the occasion that many disciples were scattered and disperst amongst the Gentiles and by the witnesse they bare to Christ many believed as many Greeks at Antioch tydings whereof came to the Church at Hierusalem who sent Barnabas thither and when he came to them found the report so true that it rejoyced his heart and his doctrine was of that power and authoritie that he furthered the grace begun and begun it where it it was not for he was a good man and full of the holy Ghost and of Faith that his exhortations wrought so through their hearts that it prevailed with the thought and purposes thereof to cleave to the Lord so full is the phrase as if he had gained the whole heart to the Lord and besides he added much people unto the Lord saith the text and then departed to Tarsus to seek Saul so there is not the least shew for your opinion for when he had found him he brought him to Antioch and doubtlesse for the love of them that walked in the truth it came to passe that a whole yeare they assembled themselves with the Church and taught much people but not all this while made any such covenant nor membership as you suppose that is to say to become Members to that Church only and no other Therefore now Hymeneus I must tell you plaine by that you as yet know not the true Church and being ignorant of that I feare you know not what belongs to a true Christian And for that which you fancy to be the Church upon Scripture ground there is not one Scripture rightly understood by you And if your foundation faile you your whole building cannot stand Hym. My good friend Silvanus I pray let me heare your description of the true Church Silv. By the name of the Church of Christ in Scripture we are to understand Gods faithfull peculiar chosen and regenerate people such and such only as are born of the holy Ghost and that I may the better describe and manifest the true Church the whole body building or house I will first declare
favour by falling on his neck and kissing him such kisses of love as there is none to be compared to them as appears by the multiplyed following favors by clothing him with his own best robe by putting a ring on his hand and shoes on h●s feet ye● what is this all but to be clothed with the compleat and perfect righteousnesse of Iesus Christ and what more certain assurance then to eate Christs flesh and to drink his bloud this was the fatted calfe the lambe without spot who is the only food to eternall life and on whom whosoever eateth and believeth cannot but rejoyce with joy unspeakable and full of glory Hym. But is all justifying Faith an assurance Silv. Yes it is a full assurance for as much as it is witnessed to our spirits by Gods spirit and an assurance cannot be so true from any witnesse as from the spirit of God that beares witnesse with our spirits saith the Apostle that we are the Sonnes of God and so to the Hebrews he exhorteth in these words Let us draw neere with a true heart in full assurance of Faith having our hearts sprinckled from an evill conscience and our bodies washed with pure water That which makes the heart true or good is the breaking it by repentance and the purifying it by Faith which Faith ariseth from the bloud of Christ shed abroad in the heart expressed by sprinkling and the same Apostle beareth witnesse that Abraham believing the promise was fully perswaded Ro. 4. Hym. But what say you of the Church of Christ which was our first discourse Silv. The regenerated man before declared is the matter of the true Church Of these precious living stones is built Gods spirituall house and of this heavenly nature is the whole building being all begotten from above of water and the holy Ghost As Saint Peter speaketh of these new born babes and calls them Stones and so he calls their Lord also to whom comming as to a living stone disallowed indeed of men but chosen of God and precious use also saith he as lively Stones are built up a spirituall house a holy Priest-hood to offer spirituall sacrifices acceptable to God by Iesus Christ And this is the same Apostle which our Lord spoke to when he said thou art Peter or a Stone and upon this Rock will I build my Church and the Gates of Hell shall not prevaile against it In which Scripture our Lord acknowledgeth himself confessed by Peter to be but the chief foundation and corner-stone and the whole building to consist of such spirituall living stones as Saint Peter was Hym. I pray expresse in manner how they do become a Church Silv. The power of God as I have shewed before doth by repentance cut these stones out of the Quarry of this world that is out of the estate of nature and thereby cuts squares and fits them for this building and the power of God by justification and acceptation layes on these stones on the lively building the spirit of God which proceeds from the Father and the Sonne Cements and soders all together by ingrafting or joynting them with the bloud of Christ the love of God poured out on them all and this is the holy Catholique Church the Communion of Saints as the Creed confesseth Agreeing with that of Saint Paul to the Corinthians The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the Communion of the holy Ghost be with you as also to the Colossians The head from which all the body by joynts and bands having nourishment ministred knit together increaseth with the increase of God this is Christs body his spouse the lambs wife who though they be many Graines yet make but one loafe Hym. What authoritie and priviledge hath this Church Silv. Great authority and many priviledges in this present suffering estate of hers for of these our Lord saith if two of you shall agree in earth as touching any thing they shall aske it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven And also where two or three are gathered together saith our Lord in my name there am I in the middest of them where by name he meanes his spirit so that none can be so congregated but such as are led by the spirit of God these have the priviledge to be called the Sonnes of God even such as believe in his name which were borne not of bloud nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man but of God these onely are the house of the living God the ground and pillar of truth these are as it were Gods privy Counsell on earth the Scripture stiles them the keepers of his truth and his dwelling place as say the Prophets Though the heaven of heavens cannot containe me yet will I dwell with him that is of a contrite spirit God dwelling with them teacheth them and declareth his will his mind and purposes to them as he did to Noah Abraham and Moses to these doth the Lord that hath the key of David that openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth give the power and authority of the keys of the Kingdom of heaven yea I say againe that great power and authoritie to bind and to loose to remit and to reteine sins by a decree intailed on them till time shall be no more in these words whose sins you 〈…〉 〈…〉 〈…〉 whose sins you do reteine they are reteined this is the commission of the Lord of Lords and King of Kings who by his own words hath bound himself thus to be with them to the end of the world Hym. I pray tell me how may a man know this Church Silv. None can truly know this Church but they that are of her for as they are spirituall themselves so they are spiritually discerned as the Apostle saith the spirituall men discerne all things even the deep things of God Yet I will briefly declare some of her excellencies and some of her miseries by which she is manifested for may a candle burne and not bewray her light may the Sunne shine and not shew his beauty can a City built upon a hill hide her face from the passer by or may a sacrifice salted convey his seasoning from the mouth of the taster and if these creatures could forget their natures yet cannot the true Saints in whose heart the eternall covenant of love is once ingraven forget to burne with like affection first towards God that first hath loved them with love of God as the sap puts forth this fruit as the Apostle saith We love him because he hath loved us first And none can love the Lord with all his heart with all his strength and with all his soule as Moses speaketh but such only whose booken heart the love of God hath comforted refreshed and healed So also loveth hee his neighbour as himselfe hee sorroweth rejoyceth lamenteth and is comforted wanteth and aboundeth with him as the Apostle saith
the making parts and true nature of every particular living stone and member of which and which only the whole frame or fabrick consisteth Now to the making of any part thereof and so of every part 3 things are considerable and required that is to say the spirit water and bloud whereof the first is the worker the two last the work or matter or makeing parts of every living stone of the Church it self Of these three termes the first is literall by which we are to understand the finger of God the spirit which proceeds from the Father and the Sonne the other two are Metaphoricall by which other things are meant namely repentance and remission of sins as it is written Except a man be borne againe from above of water and the holy Ghost he cannot see the Kingdom of God Hym. I pray Sir expresse your self unto me concerning the two Metaphoricall termes Silv. That I shall willingly do and give you their definition in their due place For the first which is repentance the Lord in the working thereof unhardens the heart that naturally by sin is obdurate hard flat and quite contrary and disobedient to God and his will which graciously God of his meete and alone goodnesse by a kind of heavenly power softens and makes it plyable and inclinable to God and his will And the word of God compares this humble broken bruised contrite heart to plowed ground to soft and tender flesh and to water and such like setting forth by all these comparisons the true nature and condition thereof That as flesh differs from a stone barren fallow weedy ground from that which is broken up and plough'd and as the plyablenesse and softnesse of water differs from the hardnesse of a Dyamond so a broader and greater difference is there between this penitent heart and that it was before for that which was pleasant delightfull is now become nothing but grief sorrow of heart that which before was chiefly fought after is now most abhorred As formerly its joy and gladnesse was in such sinfull ways as carried him from God now he uncessantly seeketh prayeth desireth and longeth after every way and meanes whereby he may be brought to God to be refreshed with his favour which by his sins and transgressions he hath lost and never did any hunted and chased ha●t pant more after the water brooks than this soul doth thirst and desire the favour and grace of God in Christ No undone man no wounded man no diseased man no deadly sick man no man in bondage and thraldome so miserable and wretched in a naturall sence as this penitent man in his own apprehension in a spirituall and godly sence Therefore it is said of Iohn the Baptist the great and powerfull preacher and worker of repentance that he should prepare the way of the Lord that is make a people ready for the Lord to heale and cure and in working the preparation he bruised the reed he caused the flax to smoak he turned the hearts of the Fathers to the children the disobedient to the wisdom of the just he humbled and brought low the high and lofty the rough ridged and untoward he made gentle and smooth the crooked and perverse hearted he bent bow'd and made straight he made the rich poor the well sick the whole broken in a word all these terms do but set out and declare his great and heavenly work of repentance which he wrought in the hearts of men According as it was prophecyed of him that he should go in the power and spirit of Elias and as the Angell said to Zacharias his Father And many of the children of Israel shall he turne to the Lord his God Yea the whole life of this holy Prophet and every houre therof preached repentance for he chose the desart place in the wildernesse to dwell in before the stately City Ierusalem And hunger and thirst before dainty fare wine or strong drink and sack-cloth rather then soft rayment his Garment was hair-cloth and his Girdle a leather skin Neither boyld nor rost was his food but what he found unbought or uncared for his meate was locust and wild hony His life and Doctrine being thus one and the same and both so wonderfully powerfull and effectuall that all Ierusalem Iudea and the Region about Iordan went out to see and heare him the like Prophet being never heard nor seen before And he preached unto them repentance for the remission of sins for so powerfull was his ministery in working repentance in their hearts that the holy Ghost saith of them they were baptised of him in Iordan confessing their sins An apt and plaine figure or resemblance is the baptisme of water of that of repentance for repentance it is the preparation of the way of the Lord the signe or badge of it is the baptisme with water and so Saint Marke doth plainly preach Iohn did baptize in the wildernesse there 's the signification and preached the baptisme of repentance for the remission of sins there 's the substance which heavenly gift repentance he calls the beginning of the Gospell of Iesus Christ by which he proves cleerly that the beginning of our new birth or regeneration is the beginning of the new covenant of life and salvation herein agreeing with all the Prophets who speaking of the new covenant still begin with the unhardning the heart taking away the stony heart and giving an heart of flesh Hym. You have been large in the description of repentance and I desire to heare your definition of it as you promised Silv. The supernaturall grace and first part of unregeneration may be thus defined that it is the work gift of God by which the heart is turned from all the pleasures and delights in sin into great grief and unspeakeable sorrow for them with humble confession and acknowledgment of all its sins expressive an unsatisfied desire of pardon and forgivenesse and to be received into the love and favour of God through Iesus Christ Hym. You cald to me to prove the description I made of the Church I pray therefore proove this to me Silv. It is well desired this definition of repentance and every part of it is fully set forth in the prodigall Sonne who once was so full of affection to sinfull pleasures that he rejoyced in it but God working repentance in him now is become forlorne and miserable in his own apprehension and seeing his rash rebellion and unadvised sinfulnesse against God his most bountifull and loving Father Creator and preserver in utter dislike of himself and all his doings sorrowfully resolves And in the second place returnes to his Father by which is set forth the displeasure and dislike he now takes against all his sins which have been the cause of all his misery and Gods dishonour being conscious thereof dislikes forsakes leaves them and goes from them plainly and clearly declaring his returning unto God in his heart Manifested in the third place
Who is weak and I am not weak who is offended and I burne not remember them that are in bounds as bound with them and them that suffer adversity as being our selves also in the body So saith Saint Iames the wisdom that is from above that is the children of wisdom of whom Ierusalem from above is Mother to all is first pure then peaceable gentle and easy to be intreated full of mercy and good fruits and Saint Paul saith their fruit is love joy peace long suffering gentlenesse goodnesse faith c. They are filled with peace and joy in believeing and it is given unto them not only to believe but to suffer for his sake that is for the sake of their beloved Lord and Redeemer I might be large in all these excellencies but I know you can inlarge them in your minde Friend Hymeneus Hym. How can this excellent Church be miserable Silv. The Apostle answereth in these words If in this life only we had hope we were of all men the most miserable so that the misery hath only respect to this life Hym. How can that be Silv. Paul and Barnabas makes it clear saying we must through much tribulation 〈…〉 the Kingdom of God this suffering and tribulation was it that was the cause why our Lord in these words comforts his Church Feare not little flock it is your Fathers pleasure to give you the Kingdom for none shall raigne with Christ in the world to come but he that suffers with him in this life Now as it was in Abraham's Family between Ishmael and Isaack so is it now between the outward and false Christian and the inward and true for then as he that was borne after the flesh persecuted him that was borne by promise so is it now saith the Apostle the Christians in name onely which are overcast with a profession of Religion cleane in skin and not in heart like the Pharisees lay claime to be the true Church and call her that is so indeed barren forsaken and desolate and cast her out with termes let God be glorified and such like when notwithstanding with hatred they beate her so the Church cryes out in one place My Mothers Children were angry with me when they were no more the true Mothers Children then Ishmaels which was not Sarahs but the bond-womans neither were the Pharisees the children of the promise though Abraham's after the flesh nor righteous although they justified themselves This Jerusalem that is from below the common Christians I call them so because they are not capable but of common gifts of which they may partake and perish and except they repent so it wi●l be with them yet notwithstanding these fi●l the world with voices of the Church of God the cause of Christ bragge and boast of their righteousnesse duties and performances when notwithstanding they never yet knew what it is that is the true worship of God the acceptable sacrifice they bragge of their prayers their fasts and their charity and yet know nothing at all of either as they are the offerings and sacrifice of the truly faithfull but as the fat cattle the Prophet speaks of push gore and oppresse the leane so do these whole hearted faire rich fat and full seeming comfortable Christians contemne and despise the humble the low and emotie although notwithstanding the Lord filleth the emptie with good things and sendeth the rich emptie away I could inlarge my self in this exceedingly having felt their cruelty and oppression as being slighted by them dayly and made as the dirt in the street under their feet by treading dayly upon me but as they are men for and of this world so we will leave them to it and proceed to shew you how miserable the Saints are here in this life in regard of their own corruptions the flesh lusteth against the spirit and many times so captivates it that they cry out Oh wretched Men that we are who shall deliver us from this body of death what is worse then a dead body amongst the living and yet so and worse are the corruptions of Gods people to their pure mindes vexed and grieved by them dayly as Righteous Lot in Sodom inclosed by them in a Citie whose buildings are transgressions whose streets are wayes of error whose bul warks are the strength of death whose gates do lead to hell which makes them to dye dayly to be tormented dayly and cry dayly to be delivered from sin and from the body thereof Lastly the misery of Gods people is aggravated by the devill for so saith the Apostle he goth about like a roaring Lion seeking whom he may devoure And so it is said The Devill shall cast many of you into prison The righteous man Iob had miserable experience of this adversary Misery in regard of the destruction of his wealth misery in the losse of his health and misery to his mind in regard of his wife and his childrens death besides the many temptations against his soul and this the Apostle knew well which moves him to exhort the Corinthians on this wise For I am jealous over you with Godly jealousie for I have espoused you to one husband that I may present you as a choyse Virgin to Christ for I feare lest by any meanes as the Serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ Hym. You have clearly proved the miserable sufferings of the Church in all these particulars you promised but is your meaning that the Church shall never be free in this life I meane from misery and sufferings by mens persecution and Sathans their sworn enemies Silv. So long as there is any enemy that is so long as death and sin raigne so long shall Gods people suffer and undergo misery Hym. Then your meaning is to the end of the world Silv. You understand me truly Hym. How answer you this Scripture And Sathan was bound for a thousand years and the Saints lived and raigned with Christ a thousand years this is the first resurrection Silv. This error of the Millenaries is ancient and as groundlesse in the text you alleadge as many more new mistakes are which were all forged in the Devils work-house of lyes and that they may all be answered if truth will do it by their turns they shall be tried and condemned Hym. The Millenaries first alleadge the words of Saint Paul to the Thessalonians The dead in Christ shall arise first that is say they there shall be a generall Resurrection of all the Martyrs and righteous people a thousand years before the generall Resurrection and they shall have great plentie and riches abounding in worldly felicilic and greatnesse injoying Christs bodily presence in this corruptible earth grounding their opinion on the twentyeth chapter of the Revelation as I said before where it is said Sathan shall be bound for a thousand years and they lived and raigned with Christ a thousand years this is the fi●st
so accordingly they understood it as shall be proved hereafter The Apostles Peter and John both testifie to this truth without question as before I have briefly shewed and that it may be out of question here what Saint Iohn saith of the Testimony of the foure and twenty Elders praising and lauding the lamb their Lord and they sang a new song saying that art worthy to take the book and to open the seals thereof for thou wast slaine and hast redeemed us unto God by thy bloud out of every k●ndred and tongue and people and ●ati●n and hast made us unto our God Kings and Priests and we shall raigne on the earth Which Scripture without explanation is a full answer unto all such thoughts that concerne this inheriting the earth may be in ●his life in a Mystery all which agrees with ●ur Lords words to the Apostles at his parting from them let not your hearts be troubled c. In my Fath●rs house are many mansions and I go to prepare a place for you and if I go an prepare a place for you I will come againe and receive you unto my self that whe●e I am there you may be also Now our Lord is gone into Heaven and sits at the right hand of the Father where he is preparing the blessed and glorious estate for us as the Apostle Peter saith Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ which according to his aboundant mercy hath begotten us againe unto a lively hope by the Resurrection of Iesus Christ from the dead to an inheritance incorruptible and und●filed and that fadeth not away reserved in the heaven for us who are kept by the power of God through Faith unto salvation ready to be revealed in the last time of which last time and revelation of the glory S. Iohn speaks where ●e saith and I saw a new heaven and a new earth for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away and there was no more sea In that he saw no more sea he declareth that the great oppressors of Gods Church consisting of heathen as open enemys or Christians as secret and cunning enemys shall all cease there shall be none to hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountaine saith the Lord And S. John goes on and declares the place where the Lord shall be with his at his returne and I Iohn saw the holy City new Ierusalem comming down from God out of heaven prepa●ed as a bride adorned for her husban● And I heard a great voice ●ur of heaven saying the Tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them and th●y shall be his people and God himself shall be with them and be their God and so goes on in describing the perfection of that condition tha● there shall be no more death sorrow crying and paine and as it follows after no more curse This is the glorious condition of Christ comming againe to his own people according to his promise and that he will abide with them forever in the new things which he shall create that it may appear unquestionable that the Saints shall inherit the earth after the Resurrection heare Gods promises to the Patriarks and their understanding of and ho●● and expectation in them and first we will begin with Abraham where it is said and the Lord appeared unto Abraham and said unto thy seed will ● give this Land and againe I will give unto thee thy seed after thee the Land wherein thou art a stranger all the Land of Canaan for an everlasting possession and I will be their God No●e here that the Lord promiseth the possession of the Land to Abraham himselfe to his owne person as well as to all and every one of his spirituall seed and so witnesseth the Author to the Hebrews saying That Abraham was called to go into a place which he should afterwards receive for an inheritance Marke it is said he that is himself not others for him as some unwarily have affirmed in these last times and 〈◊〉 this sence ●nly Saint Paul calls Abraham the heire of the w●rld by promise and grace included in Gods promise above and I will give unto thee c. So the the Lord Almighty engages himself to Isaack that he would performe the oath that he sware unto his Father Abraham saying unto thee and thy seed will I give all these Countries and God appeared to Iacob his chosen at Lusse in the Land of Canaan saith to him the Land whereon thou lyest to thee will I giv● it and to thy seed and their seed shall be as the dust of the earth and thou shalt spread abroad to the West and to the East and to the North and to the South and in thee and thy seed shall all the families of the earth be ●…essed Hym. Most Christians understand that ●h●se promises were fulfilled by Ioshua when he divided the Land of Cannan by lot ●or a possession to the Tribe of Israel Silv. But had our Ministers and Christians read and laboured to understand the Scriptures they would have been of the Apostles mind who affirmes and clearly sheweth that Abraham Isaac and Jacob and all the faithfull and holy servants of God ever understood thereby the everlasting inheritance and possession to them and their seed for ever when they in their own persons that never enjoyed it yet shall inherit it for the holy Ghost saith by the testimony of faithfull Stephen the Martyr That Abraham had no inheritance in Canaan no not so much as to set his foot on yet he that is God promised that he would give it him for a possession and to all his spirituall seed which the aforesaid Apostle to the Hebrews in the eleventh Chapter proves beyond all exception to be the heavenly Countrey and the temporall Canaan no other or further neither in promise nor possession of the following seeds nor otherwise I say then that it was a speciall representation a tipe figure and shaddow preaching and teaching unto them the spirituall heavenly holy new and everlasting Land wherefore thus saith the Apostle These all dyed in Faith not having received the promises but having seen them a far of and were pe●swaded of them and imbraced them and confessed that they were strangers and Pilgrims on the earth for they which say such things declare plai●ly that they seek a Countrey and truly had they been mindfull of that Country from whence they came out they might have had opportunitie to have returned but now they desire a better Countrey that is a heavenly wherefore God is not ashamed to be called their God for he hath prepared for them a City which City new Ierusalem is that before spoken of even that new and heavenly City that comes with our Lord at his descension to the earth where and in which he will dwell for ever Hym. I did not think the Scriptures had been so plain for this matter as now I see them I pray